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The Liberal, 28 Oct 1915, p. 3

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Rub Nerviline right into the sore spot, rub lots of it over those tortured muscles, do this and the pain will go. You see Nerviline is thin, not oily. Therefore it sinks in, it penetrates through the tissues, it gets right to those stiff, sore muscles and irritated nerves that make you dance with pain. You’ll get almost instant relief from muscle soreness, stiffness, aching joints, lameness or rheumatics by rubbing with Nerviline. It's a sooth- ing liniment, and doesn’t blister, doesn’t burn or even stain the skin._ Now quit complainingâ€"don’t suffer another dayâ€"Nerviline, that good, soothing old-time liniment will limber you up mighty quick. Get busy to- day, the large 50c. family size bottle is the most economical, of course, the trial size costs but 25c. Any dealer anywhere can supply Nerviline. Not necessary to drug inside! That awful stiffness that makes you yelp worse than a kicked dog will be curedâ€"cured for a certainty, and quickly, too, if you just rub on Nerviline. It’s the most harmless cure in the world for Lumbago, Back Strain or Sciatica. It takes away the ache at once and ends your misery quickly. “During; one of the recent air raids on the east coast a well-known sur- geon was performing an operation of tracheotomy at a nursing home when the German aircraft came over the place at night. The town electric cur- rent was at once cut off. All the lights went out suddenly, and this too at the very moment when the surgeon in question was opening the windpipe. Fortunately it was not the first attack delivered against this place, a fishing and sea bathing resort. Operated With Wrecked Air raids are becoming so frequent that inhabitants of small towns on the east coast of England are getting used to them. The London Lancet tells the following story of an operaâ€" tion performed during one Of the German raids: “Taught by experience, the operator had made it a matter of habit to warn his nurses and other assistants that lamps should be kept ready for use during all operations which had to be undertaken at night. This precaution may have saved the sinall patient’s life. With but a trifling delay the tracheotomy was completed and the child is now doing well. SURGEON RE Lumbage's Misery Ceases, Every Aching Muscle Cured “To have performed so delicate an operation in such circumstances is a considerable feat, for the raid was a serious one, a good many bombs were dropped, several persons were killed and injured and the feeling at the mo- ment was naturally one of intense ap- prehension. Some of the bombs hit a house in the neighborhood, the resi- dence of another well-known practi- tioner. Luckily no one was at home at the time and the medical practi- tioner got ot’lE with the destruction of a certain amount of property. The experience recorded will no doubt in- sure the taking by medical men gen- erally of the precautions which in this case had been fortunately ob- served." 0n Properly Selected Food. It Pays Big Dividends. If parents will give just a little in- telligent thought to the feeding of their children the difference in the health of the little folks will pay, many times over, for thelsmall trou- ble. A mother writes: “Our children are all so much better and stronger than they ever were before we made a change in the character of the food. We have quit using potatoes three times a day with coffee and so much meat. “Now we give the little folks some fruit, either fresh, stewed, or canned, some Grapeâ€"Nuts with cream, occa- sionally some soft-boiled eggs, and some Postum for breakfast and sup- per. Then for dinner they have some meat and vegetables. “It would be hard to fully describe the change in the children, they have grown so sturdy and strong, and we attribute this change to the food ele- ments that, I understand, exist in Grapeâ€"Nuts and Postum. “A short time ago my baby was teething and had a great deal of sto- mach and bowel trouble. Nothing seemed to agree with him until I tried Grapeâ€"Nuts softened and mixed with rich milk and he improved rapidly and got sturdy and well.” “There’s a Reason.” Name given by Canadian Postum Co., Windsor, Ont. Ever read the above letter ? A new one appears {ram time to time. They no renulna. true. and fun of human Interht. JUST RUB ON OLD-TIME “NERVILINE.” FEED CHILDREN EADY Lamp When Bomb Electric Plant. FOR AIR RAID. Specialists who have devoted their lives to the treatment of stomach ail- ments, now tell us that many people who complain about their stomachs have no stomach ailment at all. You may suffer from bloating, gas, sour- ness and other unpleasant symp- toms. If so your best course is to tone up the bowels with a reliable vegetable remedy like Dr. Hamilton’s Pills. This old time family medicine is a wonderful corrective of all digestive and stomach \ disorders. There is no mystery about the quick effect you get from Dr. Hamilton’s Pills. They simply supply the addi- tional aid required by the system to enable it.to do its work correctly. You’ll enjoy your meals, digest everyâ€" thing you eat, look better, feel better, be free from headaches, constipation and indigestion,â€"â€"all these benefits come to all that use Dr. Hamilton’s Pills. Every man or woman with a stomach ill is advised to spend 25c. on a box of this wonderful vegetable remedy. The instruments used by the French florists to prolong the life of cut flow- ers and remove imperfections are as numerous and delicate as those on a well-equipped dressingâ€"table. They in- clude scissors of all sizes and shapes, small cuttingâ€"pliers and pincers of many kinds, brushes, atomisers, sprays, and bottles, containing vari- ous gums. A withered leaf or even one poorly developed ruins the ap- pearance of a rosebud, consequently the one is cut OE, and the other, is possible, is reshaped. The buds are also pierced as near the base of the flowers as possible, with minute Wires which keep the leaves in place. An instrument very similar to a curling- iron is used to dress a faulty leaf. If After Eafieg You Have Pain, Stomach Needs Aid “Many distracted mothers throw their children into the Euphrates raâ€" ther than see them sufl‘er. Some even 'sell them for what they will bring be- fore starting on their journey. “A widely known American mis- sionary who arrived at Constantinoâ€" ple the first week in September, de- clared he saw as many as 15,000 Ar- menians collected around one station waiting to be sent on this journey from which none would ever return. “Once on the other side, they are supplied with enough food for a few days and told to continue their jour- ney to the neighborhood of Mosul, as they will now be in perfect safety. The region is nothing but a desert, and before many hours marauding bands of Kurds or Bedouins rob and pillage these helpless men, women and children, so that those who are not actually'slain die of hunger or thirst. Not one ever reaches the intended destination, for should any one try to escape in another direction. Turkish shepherds have orders to shoot them at sight. “Chabikâ€"Arissar! which resisted dis- armament and deportation, is report- ed to have been bombarded, with the result that the entire population, in- cluding the bishop, was killed." “The Turks are gradually but effec- tively exterminating the Armenian people," asserts the Dedeaghatch cor- respondent of the London ‘ Times. “The modus operandi is to send from each Armenion village day by day as many persons as a train can carry. When they arrive at Konish, or some adjacent station, they are turned out and an eccort furnished over the Taurus Mountains. Those Who Escaped Kurds Said to Succumb to Privations. Interesting statistics concerning munitions of war are given by a wri- ter in the Lokal Anzeiger of Berlin in an article in which the great outcry for more munitions in England and in France is denounced as being insin- cere and caused chiefly by a desire to explain and excuse the failure of the Allies every time they have assumed the offensive. Numerous Instruments Are Used By French Florists. One of the means employed to pro- long the life of the flower is to re- move the anthers, so as to prevent the spreading of the pollen, for, if ferti- lization is allowed to take place, the flower has fulfilled its mission and soon fades. In flowers of the lily or- der the anthers are removed for still another reason. They develop such an abundance of yellow pollen that it falls and taints the leaves, thus mar- ring the spotless white beauty of the flower. The stems of flowers that be- gin to hang their heads are placed in very hot water for about five minutes, and then are placed in a dark and cool place for about an hour. Germans Fired 817,000 in 1870, French 100,000 in a Day. THE GROOMING 0F FLOWERS. INCREASE IN USE OF SHELLS. ARI‘ MENIANS PERSECUTED. Baby’s Own Tablets will promptly cure constipation of childhood. They act as a gentle laxative, regulate the bowels and stomach and are absolute- 1y safe. Concerning them Mrs. A. Crowell, Sandy Cove, N.S., writes: “I can strongly recommend Baby’s Own Tablets to all mothers whose little ones are suffering from constipation.” The tablets are sold by medicine deal- ers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont. As a pleasant-faced woman passed the corner, Jones touched his hat to her, and remarked feelingly to his companion: CHILDHOOD “Ah, my boy, I owe a great deal to that woman." ' “Your mother '2” was the query. “No, my landlady." in support of this argument the bom- bardment announced by the German General Staff on March 10, when the Allies used 100,000 shells in twenty- four hours on a front of eleven kilo- meters. The cost of this bombard- ment is estimated at $1,625,000. “In the Franco-German war,” he says, “a German battery fired on an average 200 shells from each gun. In the Manchurian war the average had already risen to twice that figure. These totals are far exceeded by those of the present war. In the whole of the war of 1870-71 the Ger- man artillery fired 817,000 shells. Of these 470,000 were used in the sieges of French fortresses and 338,000 on the field. Of the latter total 10 per cent. was fired off in the battle of- St. Privat alone. In the Russoâ€"Japanese war the total was 954,000.” Apt Retort. At a reception in Paris a traveller, who was a strong “antiâ€"Semite,” was talking to Rothschild on the beauties of the Island of Tahiti, and sarcasti- cally remarked: “There are neither hogs nor Jews “Indeed!” retorted Rothschild. “Then you and I should go there to- gether. We should be great curi- osities." A druggist can obtain an imitation of MINARD’S LINIMENT from a Toronto House at a very low price, and have it labeled his own product. there! l Typical wheat farms in Australia extend from 600 to 1,000 acres, and are usually worked single-handed by the farmer and his family, lavorâ€"sav- ling machinery being used in every possible direction. The writer attempts to prove that heavy artillery has not, in spite of the prevailing opinion to the contrary, taken the place of the individual sol- dier in modern warfare. He quotes This greasy imitation is the poor- est one we have yet seen of the many that every Tom, Dick and Harry has tried to introduce. Ask for MINARD’S and you will get it. Minard’s Linimeut Cures Garg‘et in Cows An Eye to Business. The Insolventâ€"Tell me, is it a crime to be poor? The Lawyerâ€"Not in . this state, sir. The charge for my opinion on the subject is five dollars. Pay my clerk and go out quietly. Artillery Expert Dies. The death is announced of Lieuten- ant Colonel Locarde, a distinguished French artillery expert. His death is said to have been due to overwork. During the present war he introduced several new forms of high explosive projectiles for close trench fighting. His is also the credit for the inven- tion of the hydro-pneumatic brake, which is the most novel and important feature of the famous French 75-min. gun. Minara's Liniment Cures Colds. &c. ‘n No Sentiment There. CONSTlPATION ISSUE 44â€"315. In Glasgow public houses are now permitted to sell liquor five and a half hours a day only. The places are closed in the morning, when drink- ing would unfit a workman for the entire day. Treating and the credit system are done away with, and the practice of carrying drink away in bottles is also forbidden. Although these new restrictions have been in force but a short time, they have already resulted in a con- siderable decrease in the arrests for drunkenness. During the week pre- ceding the curtailment of the hours when the houses were open all day, 325 men arrested for drunkenness and 88 women. In the first week that the restrictions were enforced the number of men arrested for drunken- ness was 210 and the number of wo- men who were haled_ before the police courts for the same cause was 84. Sore gums G92 Lessening ‘cf Hours, Decrease in “Time is money.” “Yep, but it’s mighty tough if time is all you’ve got to spend.” A Reminder. Dobsonâ€"What does Blifkin remind you of? No cutting. no plas- cg ters or pads to press the sore spot. . Putnam’s Extractor fig 9 makes the. corn gr) ' thhout pam. Takes out the sting over-night. Never falls â€"â€"leaves no scar. Get at 25c. bottle of Putnam's Corn Extractor to-day. Hobsonâ€"Well, every time I meet Blifkin he reminds me of a little debt I’ve owed him for over a year. Reassuring Mother. Edmund had just begun to attend the public school, and had found a new friend, a child of whom Ed- mund’s mother had never heard. “Who is this Walter?" she asked. “Is he a nice little boy?" “Yes, ma'am, he is!” replied Ed- mund enthusiastically. “Does he say any naughty words ‘2" pursued his mother. “No,” replied Edmund, with em- phasis, “and I’m not going to teach him any !" Flaxseed Now a Wonderful Hu- man Food. Opposites. Madgeâ€"“So you consider ideal match?" Marjorieâ€"â€"“Yes; he has and she knows how to spend it as deodorized and used in Dr. Jack- son’s Roman Meal. It’s the most nourishing s_eed grown. It ha§ :31: ways been known as a wonderful food for stock, but since Dr. Jackson’s discovery of a method of deodorizing it, it has become available as a deli- cious human food. 25% of it being used in Roman Meal. This food is guaranteed :to relieve constipation or “money back.” It also nourishes bet- ter than meat and prevents indiges- tion. Ask your doctor. At all gro- cers, 10 cents and 25 cents. In Society. Arthur was very proud of his Old World manners, and never lost an opportunity of displaying his knowl- edge of the ways of refined society. He once refused an invitation as fol- lows: “Mr. Arthur Blanks declines with pleasure Mrs. Wood’s invitation for the 19th, and thanks her extremely for having given him the opportunity of doing so.” Could Handle Both Sides. Simmonsâ€"Isn’t Barker always will- ing to hear bog; side§ of a question? kimmonsâ€"Not unless you let him do all the talking. mum-(1's Liniment Cures Distemper. WAR HITS GLASGOW “PUBS.” murd’l men: Cures Diphmem Drunkenness. It Is. Absolutely Painless money There is a new story in circulation about Michael O’Leary, the Irish V.C. During his visit to London a compa- triot greeted him enthusiastically and begged a single button from his coat. O’Leary. without a smile, an- swered: “I’ll do better than that. A single button is too little for you. Just go across the street there and tell the man inside that I sent you and he will give you an entire set.” The place was a recruiting ofi‘ice. F LOOKING FOR A FARM, CON- sult me. I have over ‘two hundred on my list, located in the best sections of Ontario. All sizes. H. \V. Dawson. Brampton. ROFIT-MAKING NEWS AND JOB _ Offices for sale in good Ontario towns. The most useful and interesting of all businesses. Full information on application to \Vllson Publishing Com- pany. T3 \Vest Adelaide St. Toronto. Positions at $1100 and $1400 Recently Filledi b Internal and external' cured wlth- out pain by our home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Col. Limited. Collingwood. Ont. is the Best place in Ontario for Superior Business or Shorthand Education. Enter now. Calendar tree. * ‘ANCER, VTUIEIORS, LjUMPS.‘ The Na“ ll_ lmu. Tuned um}! M nu u'udvpav- ml Cl mbod (via. an “thundme law 5221:“ "M w W‘- . No.226'.Muajfi....23322222223331313'ng Em and: 1. acid under CUB pom! GUM TI! 9:: "BATH" YOU OR REFUND YOUR 1mm:- futon!“ Style Book: lit-Ma m I“ zen tvufiMn-umdu}. Hannah-1 Farm-Mme Yonge and Charles Sts.. Toronto, Room 227 Hallam Bldg., TORONTO, CANADA. O'Leary Is a Joker. Too. NEWS?APERS 1'03 SALE. ELLIOTT BdWflflé W0 Pny All Dallvcry Chm-[u Do an WAIT BUT m1) NDA! To FARMS 1'03 SALE. MISCELLANEOUS milked. ‘ "In in_ the; “(ge clue, pmq' "CHERâ€"{J

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