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The Liberal, 1 Oct 1914, p. 3

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F‘W Ill] YthS 0i mmuii Hl0M llllMlllH IRIUBII [lured by the Use of Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People There are two ways usually adop- ted in trying to cure indigestion or stomach troubleâ€"one, the wrong way, by using purgatives and other drugs which only act locally and which in the long run cause more dlstress by weakening the whole system. The other way and the right way is the Dr. Williams’ man- ner of treatmentâ€"“that is to nourish and build up the stomach by sup- plying plenty of new, rich, red blood. Give the stomach this muchâ€" needed supply of new blood and distress will disappear and stay banished forever. The new blood strengthens the nerves of the sto- mach and gives it the necessary power to digest food. Thousands bear witness to the value of the Dr. Williarns’ treatment through the blood. Among them is the Rev. P- D. Nowlan. of Summcrvillc, N.S., who says: “I certainly have great reason to recommend I)r, Williams' Pink Pills, as they were the means of saving my life. Till I reached tlie age of thirty I never knew what pain or sickness meant, but after that my stomach failed me and food of any kind caused untold distress. I became constipated and was forced to use injections daily. This went on for about two years; I grew weaker and weaker; my weight fell off from 185 to 125 pounds; I had a hacking cough and appeared to be going into a. decline. All this time I was being treated by the best doctors but without the least benefit. Night after night I could get no sleep the pain and agony was so severe. On con-sulta- tion the doctors decided I was sufâ€" fering from cancer of the stomach, and advised an operation as a means of saving my life. This I reâ€" fused to undergo, and began to look forward to an early death. Just then a friend advised me to try Dr. Will-iams’ Pink Pills. I had no faith in any medicine and at first refused, but my frlend was so persistent that finally I gave in and purchased half a dozen boxes. By the time these were gone I felt much stronger and the distress was not so severe. I continued their use and each suc- ceeding box wrought a marked im- provement in my condition. till by the time I had taken a dozen boxes. every pain and ache had left me; my strength increased; my weight was back where it, was before I was ill; I had a good appetite and was completely cured. In the years that have elapsed since I used. the Pills not a twinge of the trouble has re- turned. To me Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are the greatest medicine on earth, and I never lose an oppor» Inuit-y in recommending them to other sufferers. for I feel that were it not for their use I would have been in my grave long ago.” What Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills did for Rev. Mr. Nowlan they have done for thousands of others and will do for you if ailing. They not only cure cases of stomach trouble. but rheumatism. partial paralysis. heart. palpitatiou. St. Vitus dance. and all other troubles that. have their origin in a bad condition of the blood and nerves. sold by medicine dealers or by mail it 50 cenisa box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams~ Medh :ine Co” Brockville. Ont, M.“ King I’clcr 0f Scrvia. Before his accession to the throne. King Peter of Servia lived in exile in Paris in a flat for which he paid the very modest rent of $150 per annum. He was in those days a great athls‘te and boxer. NEW (‘J’JL LINE. Th" new Lake Shore line sengei- traffic since June ‘29. :. freight business is also being.r carried nn. This new line gives practically a new route between Montreal and Toronto. and greatly facilitates in: handling the t‘I‘IOI'DlUll\‘ nullity pus.- passesi “mch and freight. which ;.hrough this territory. The, was cmmnenced about ago. and cntuiled a cost of nearly E-wclve millions of dollars. That it will create business is cont}. jently believed ; but a consideration \\ o rk ]]P\\‘ n hieh is not directly associated with profils. yet is not alien thereto. is that by the duplication of the tracks lllt‘l't‘ I‘ 5?“ "l‘ a Closer communica tion between the two great, centres of populailon in the lloniinion~ __ ’ +__~* Enthusiasm is to power is to a bullet. a man what Mllmrd's Llnlmenl Cures Dandruff. The Pills are' of , the (LIKE. has been used for pas] two _\ cars , GERMAN DIPLOIIAI'Y. i Surprised She Has No Friends In, the World. I. The world does not know what was behind the important declaraq; tion of the Russian L‘zar when, _ to‘ ward the end of July. over the Ger» ‘_ man parleyings, he declared, have had too much of this already. What he referred to. says the Ecsâ€" ton News Bureau, has never been printed. From financial interests which are so necessary to govern (ment interests when war prepara: ‘tions are at hand. we can now give the inside scene which was at the. bottom of Russia's resentment; against Germany. 3 In 1908. when Russia was suffer“. ing from demoralizalion following! the war with Japan in 19.01-05. Ans-T tria. in violation of the treaty with“ all the powers of Europe. proposed‘ to annex Bosnia and Herzegovina.‘ The Russian Prime Minister was seated at his desk one forenoon. when the German Ambassador “‘aSl announced. The request of the Ambassador was for an immediate response as to the position of Itus» ria should Austria annex Bosnial and Herzegovina. The Russian Prime Minister pro- tested that he must confer with his associates and the other signatories to the treaty Olf Berlin. The German Ambassador replied in effect: “There is no time. It so happens that during the autumn manoeuvres our troops are on the Russian frontier. I am directed by my Government to remain at this office until I receive your answer. and to say to you that unless I have your assurance that Russia will remain neutral while Austria takes over Bosnia and Herzegovina, the German troops will immediately cross the Russian frontier. “All the time I am permitted to give you in which to make answer is 15 minutes.” - This has been the diplomacy of Germanv; the diplomacy of force. and it now finds its expression in the 14-inch siege guns. which were never built for defences within Ger- many. , And yet Germany expresses sur- prise that it appears to have no friends throughout the world. 'Xv~â€".._ FATHER OI" GERMAN NAVY. Admiral Tirpitz Will Share Blame for Germany’s Suicide. Though Grand Admiral vou Tirâ€" pitz, the long grey-bearded Teut‘on with the shining bald head, who is head of the German Admiralty, has .for years planned the invasion of Great Britain, he did not mind tak- ing advantage of English educa- tional facilities, and all his child- lren have been educated in the Motherland. He has been lbehind lthe refusal of every invitation from lGreat Britain to come to an agree- ment on armaments, and into the mind of the very susceptible Kaiser he has implanted the idea that Ger» many would be as invincible on sea. as a month ago she thought herself ‘on land. After the Emperor he is the strongest man in the Father- land, and he will share with his im- perial master the infamy of having accomplished Germany's suicide. To talk to, Tirpitz would seem the most harmless man in the worldâ€"ready to answer any ques- tions and to give his views on Eng- 'Iand with disarming frankness. He, has always admitted that the Brit- ish navy was the finest in the world not only in numbers, which is, of lcourse. obvious, but in efficiency, land he gave orders that it was to 1be sedulously copied in all respects Also to be quite sure that nothing was wanting in the compliment he organized a far-reaching system 0f espionage in British home ports. {which happily was frustrated byl ithe vigilance of the police. l l "a â€"._-_â€"11._ .\ I’crtincnt Question. "Try one of these cigars. old man. they’re the best thing out.” "How are they when lighted.” I I l I I l l i l l I l I I l ISSI‘E 40â€"314. III). 7. DANDRUFF All] nine HAIR Itching. Burning, Irritated Scalp. Kept Awake at Night. Used Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Oint- ment. Now Head Is Well. .â€".___.._.._ 58 Do Salabcrry St.. Quebec. "About six years ago dandruff began to form on my scalp. At first I didn't notice it, but my hair began falling out gradually and It kept getting worse. The Itchan and burning were so had that I scratched and lrrltated my scalp. I was kept awake at night by the Irritation. "I used and Oil. also a few other oils and they did no good. I then tried a sample of Cutlcura. Soap and Oint- ment. washed my head with the Soap and warm water. and applied the Ointment. After the first time my hair stopped falllng. I got one cake of Cutlcura Soap and one box of Ointment. I continued using them for a few months and my head ls now well." (Signed) Miss Myrtle Davis. June 3, 1914. Samples Free by Mail For pimples and blackheads the following is a. most effective and economical treat- ment: Gently smear the affected parts with Cutlcura. Ointment. on the end of the finger. but do not rub. Wash off the Cuticura Ointment In five minutes with Cuticura. Soap and hot water and continue bathing for some minutes. This treatment is best on rising and retiring. At other times use Cuticura Soap freely for the toilet and bath. to assist in preventing Inflammation. irri- tation and clogging of the pores. the com- mon cause of these distressing faclal erup- tions. Sold by drugglsts and dealers everywhere. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book on the treatment of the skin and scalp. Address postâ€"card E‘Cuticura. Dept. D. Boston. U. S. A.". Military Service. What is “actual military serâ€" vice”? This question was raised several times in the Probate Court after the Boer War. It had been previously decided. on the analogy of the Roman law, that a. soldier was not on actual service unless he was on an expedition, and that he was not on an expedition beâ€" cause he was under orders to leave the barracks where he had been quartered to take part in a war. Sir Francis Jeune took a less nar- row view. In one case he decided that a volunteer, having been acâ€" cepted for service in South Africa and sent into barracks at Colchesâ€" ter under orders to embark, was already on an expedition; in .anâ€" other he held that a soldier in India whose will was contained in a let ter written to a friend after his regiment had been ordered to moâ€" bilize for active service in South .Africa, but before it had moved from the place where it was sita- tioned, was already in expedi~ tione. A Humorist in Embryo. “My boy. I hope you keep the Sabbath.” “No, sir: it always slips away. ’ Hard, Soft, 0r Bleeding? No matter what kind or where located, any corn is promptly cured by Putnam's Corn Extractor; being purely vegetable it causes no pain. Guarantee with every bottle of “Putnam’s” use no other. 25c. at. all dealers. Father’s Day. At last father is to have dedicated to aim.” “How shall we celebrate it in a fitting manner ’2” “Suppose we refrain from asking him for any money on that day " INFORMATION FOR INVENTORS Messrs. Pigeon, Pigeon (IL Davis, Patent Solicitors, Montreal. report that 82 Canadian Patents were issued for the week ending Septem< her 8th, 1914, 58 of which were granted to Americans, 14 to Canaâ€" dians, 9 to residents of Great Briâ€" tain and Colonies and 1 to residents of Foreign Countries. In the United States for the same week. 654 were issued, 7 of which were granted to Canadian Inventors. a day The Right Answer. The three young Borden children lwere visiting their Grandma Bor- den. and the occasion was one of great merriment for them. After a while it proved a trifle too noisyE fur grandma. and she said rcprov~ ingly : _ "Good gracious. children. why are you so noisy toâ€"day? Can‘t vou try and be a little more quiet You are making my head achc.‘ I “Now. grandma.” said little sly- vearâ€"old Dorothy. "you mustn t scold us. You see if it wasn‘t for us. you wouldn’t be a grandma. at: all." Jack!Bridget-. did my wife just Come in! Bridgetgxo. SII‘. That s the parrot you hear whollering. Mlnard's Linlment Relieves Neuralgla. Que.â€"- I ,continued operation of this industry W" EAT .\ .V I) I’LOI'II. {(‘anadiau Flour Mills “in Ilun at . Full Capacity. Orders from the Dominion and Ontario Governments for an aggro- igatc of 1,250,000 barrels of flour are r only th cbeginning of the increased demand on the flour mills of Canada ias a result 'if the war. 5 The mobilization of the armies of ‘Flurope will result in a large reduc- ’tion in the acreage sown to wheat ;in that continent. That reduction in acreage and consequent reduc- tion in yield will greatly increase Ithc demand for wheat and flour lfrom other producing Countries. lCanada will find a ready market for tall the wheat and flour She can exâ€" l‘porl during the war. The flulll‘ mills iof (‘anada will he kept busy grind» .‘ing (‘annd-ian wheat into (‘anadian anlII‘ for export- to the Mother Conn- ltl‘y at this time of trial. , In the home market also lhcrc Will be an increased demand for‘ lllonr. The tendency of man will Ir- to use more bread and other staple, articles of food instead of some oil the luxuries of the table. This will ' mean an increased Consumption of flour. Thus it would appear that the 7.- 000 men who are Working in the flour mills of Canada are assured of continued employment throughout the war. It is possible the number of employees in flour mills will have to be increased, but even if an increase should be unnvecs’ssary. the will mean the circulation of approx- imately four million dollars a year in wages to Canadian workmen. +â€"..__.._ Nerviliuc Ends Neuralgia, Brings Relief Instantly No Remedy Like Old “Nerviline” to Cure Pain or Soreness. That terrible acheâ€"how you fairly reel with itâ€"that stabbing, burning neuralgiaâ€"what misery it causes. . Never mind. you don’t have'to suffer.‘ â€"â€"use Nerviline, it’s a sure cure. Not 1 an experiment. because nearly forty‘ years of wonderful success has made‘ a name for Nerviline among the peo-l ple of many different nations. “There Is nothing speedier to end Neuralgic headache than old-time ‘Nerviline,"’ Writes Mr. G. C. Dalgleish, from Ev- anston. “It is so powerful and pene-‘ trating that it seems to eat up any pain in a minute. My family couldn‘t get along without Nerviline. We al- ways keep the 500. family size bottle handy on the shelf, and use it to end chest colds. sore throat, coughs, ear- ache, toothache and pain in the back. My wife swears by Nerviline. For cramps its effect is astonishing and we believe it is better and speedier than any other household family rem- edy.” l .___r1~..â€"_.__ .â€" â€"â€" At Present l’riccs, Too. 1 Young Housewife (to girl friend) â€"â€"Did you ask the butcher to send me a leg of lamb 'l ‘ Girl Friendâ€"Yes, dear; but he said he had no legs of lamb. so I told him to send you a leg of beef instead. , l l Mlnard's Llniment Cures Burns, Etc. A Horse Laugh. Motorist (blocked by load of hay) â€"â€"I say, there, pull out and let me b r. 5)FarmerflOh, I dunno e2 I‘m in any hurry. Motorist (anvgriily)â€"You seemed in a. hurry to let that other fel’low’ carriage get past. Farmerâ€"That’s ’cause his horse wuz eatin’ my hay. There ain’t no‘ danger o’ yew eatin' it. I reckon. .3 Minard's Linlment (‘0.. Limited. GentsreA customer of ours cured a very ‘ bad case of distemper in a. valuable horse ‘ by the use of MINARD'S LINILIENT. Yours truly. \‘ILANDIE FRERES. I ('om plinicntary. Gebhard von Blucher. the famous i Prussian field marshal. had as sin-A) geon major of his army :1 man who was very homely. but extremely» proud and vain. One day. Blucher entered the surgeon‘s tent and found him. standing before a looking-glass ar- erangiug his toilet and admiring himself generally. "Doctor." said Blucher. laughing. “I Silppuse that you are the luckiest man in ihe' world I” “How's that. sir. may I ask." ‘ "Why. here you are quite in love with yourself. and you haven": 'l single rival I" ; picnicker’s 31" 'r "and you are not 5.. TPOTTED MEATSâ€" Full flavored and perfectly cooked make delicious sandwiches. The child' s delight. The choice. Everybody’s favorite. I‘ABMS 1'03 SALE. 3. W. DAWSON. Ninety Colborua Stunt. Toronto. YOU WANT TO BUY 09. SELL A Frult. Stock. Grain or Dairy Farm- write H. \V. Dawson, Brampton. or 9 mlhnrnn St... Toronto. H. W. DAWSON. Colborna St.. Toronto. KE‘VSPAPERS 1'03 SALE. I 001.) “’EEKLY IN LIVE 'I'UW’N LN (1 York County. Stationery and BOOK business in connection. Price only “.000. Terms llberul. Wilson Publish~ In: Company. '13 \\‘est Adelaide Street. Toronto. SEED POTATOES. VEW BRUNSWII‘IC SEED POTATOES.â€" A On account ol‘ the war. this fall will be probably the hcst time to boy your seed potatoes for next year. Write me for Drive list of Varieties. C. Fred Fawcctt, Upper Sackville. NB. MISCELLANEOUS. CANCER. TUMons, LUMl's. is-ro. Internal and external. cured wltbn out pain by our home treatment. Write us befcre too late. l‘r. Bellman Medical (10.. Limited (‘r'llngwnntL Ont. res-re 0F INVENTIONS PIOEON. PIGEON 6: DAVIS 71: St. James St.. Montreal erta for information rlciiii clearance SALEM Unusual business condi- tions are forcing large manufacturers to sacrifice stocks in order to keep their mills running. To the alert buyer this repreâ€" sents an unprecedented opportunin to save money. These chances come only once inalong timeâ€"when they do come It pays tq act quick. WALL BOARD Wall Board takes the place of Cents both lath and plaster. It gives a finished wall without further Square decorating. Anybody can put Foot it on. A great snap at this price. Full measure rolls 400 sq. feet Now selling at a Special irice. SAMPLE FR E. Lowest prices on record. Cents Genuine Asphalt Felt Roofing Roll tains no far or paper. In full Sq. Ft rolls of 103: uare feet with nails and cement. 35 Cents In each. Use it Ientifully at 400 this price. SAMfiLE FREE. Sa.Ft fbfiflemy SrA/VLEV Ma: 4” C? HAMILTON “"3 CANADA ROOFIN 100 per cent. Saturation. com 108 AMPLE FREE. Roll 1636. The Smart Stamp Clerk. Pompous Lady-Must I put stamp on myself? Post Office Cle1‘k~-Well. you can if you like. but its usual to put it on the letter. this YOUR OWN DBUGGIST WILL TELL YOU Try Murlue Eye Remedy for Red. Weak. Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyell'ls; No Smartln -â€" just Eye Comfort. .Jerte {or Book of the a by mailF‘ree. Murlne Eye Remedy Co..Chieago. .\ “'isc Answer. (to mention naval three Examining Admiral candidate) â€" Now great adnlii'als. t‘andidateylh-ake. NeISon. and â€"I beg your pardon, sir. I didn’t quite catch your name. Minard‘s Linlnlent for sale everywhere. Reasons. The old gentleman's wife was getting intro‘a carriage. and he negâ€" lected to assist her. “You are not so gallant. John, «'13 when I was a girl." she exclaimed, in gentle rebuke. "No." “as his ready buoyant response, as when I was a lo‘.‘ i” Regularity of the bowels is an absolute necec- city for good health. Unless the waste matter from the food which collects there is got rid of at least once a da . it decays and poisons the whole b0 y.causin biliousness, indi- gestion and sick eadaches. Salt. and other harsh mineral purgatin irritate the delicate lining of the bowels. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pillsâ€"entirely vegetable ~~regulata the bowels effectively without weal:- ening, sickening or griping. Use Dr. Morse’s °° Indian Root Pills

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