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The Liberal, 20 Jul 1916, p. 3

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ff;3y,3'€!:rbfi-;ié’yzkr..::£~;~ - Cheaper than cather- and {a} $eitcr f6; "" i? gothb T“ SHOE DEALERS Worn pythEVEry. ember FROM SUNSET COAST 'WHAT THE WESTERN PEOPLE ARE DOING. Progress of the Great West Told in a Few Pointed Paragraphs. The Vancouver Company of the 396th Western University Battalion, left last week for Camp Hughes, Manitoba. The Social Service Department of Vancouver is going to open a new station next month to supply pure milk to babies. I June 80 was the last day on which the jitneys might ply for hire in the Esquimault municipality, according to a recent by-law. ‘ Thomas Gibson, aged 30, was struck ,by a log at the International Lum- ber Company’s jam in the Campbell river and instantly killed. ‘ A third attempt is to be made to heat the JapaneSe steamer, Kenkon LMaru, No. 8, ashore on the Belle Chain Reef since January 12 last. ' Word has reached Victoria of the ‘death, in his 84th year, of Mr. John lFerris Ryder, of Cheam, B.C., one of the real pioneers of the Interior. Mr. Aaron Lewis, who was born in §Victoria 56 years ago, died 1ast° week at St. Joseph's Hospital, after an ill- ness of three months’ duration. Lieut. J. A. Jackson, of the 20th Battalion, who recently won the Mill- 'tary Cross, is the youngest son of er. and Mrs. Thomas H. Jackson, of Chilliwack, B.Cl. , Mrs. Vera Hansen of Vancouver, has ’been sentenced to one year’s impris- lonment for picking up a little girl ,and throwing her down with such force as to break.her thigh. Sentence of death has been pro- mulgated against “Betsy ” the mas- sive black bear which nightly visits the headquarters of the 6th Field Company C.E., at Vancouver. Frank Picknel, an old-time fisher- man of New Westminster, plunged into the swift current of the Fraser River and rescued a child. . An 18-year-old Japanese girl, of Vancouver, died from injuries re- ceived by a street car. Giant timbers are being cut at Hastings mill for keels of British Columbia ships. A firm of Denver contractors wins Adds a Healthful Zest to any Meal Most everyone likes a hot table drink, but it must have a snappy taste and at the same time be healthful. Probably no beverage an- SWers every requirement so completely as does POST Ul‘l This famous pure food- drink, made of roasted wheat and a bit of wholeâ€" some molasses. affords a rich, delicious flavour, yet contains no harmful ele- ment. The original Postum Cer- eal must be boiled; In- stant Postum is made in the cup " quick as wink.” by adding hot water, and stirring. ‘ Both forms of Postum have a delightful aroma and flavour. are healthful, and good for children and grown-ups. “There’s :1 Reason” Sold by Grocers everywhere. Canadian Postum Cereal Co.. Ltd, Windsor. Ont. umm’é’ii' a suit of over half a million dollars from Foley, Welch & Stewart, couver contractors. Dr. Gilbert Hartin, a physician of Nelson, is taking his first vacation after 21 years of hard work. Van- o .9 SHIRT 0F ITALY. THE RED How The Garment Became Symbol of the Legion. The red shirt, destined to become so famous a symbol throughout Europe, was not at first adopted by Garibaldi for any fantistic or spec- tacular reason. The English Admiral Ingram says that the red shirt had its origin in stern necessity and that its adoption was caused by the need of clothing as economically as possible the legion that Garibaldi had raised for the liberation of Italy. An offer was made by a tradesmen to supply at a reduced price a large stock of red woolen shirts. This of- fer was eagerly closed on. Before many years had passed the red shirts became the symbol not mcrely of the legion but of the new spirit working for the liberation of Italy. ~.__._ SUMMER HEAT HARD 0N BABY No season of the year is so danger- ous to the life of little ones as is the summer. The excessive heat throws the little stomach out of order so quickly that unless prompt aid is at hand the baby may be beyond all human help before the mother realizes he is ill. Summer is the season when diarrhoea, cholera infantum, dysen- try and colic are most prevalent. Any one of these troubles may prove dead- ly if not promptly treated. During the summer the mothers best friend is Baby’s Own Tablets. They regu- late the bowels, sweeten the stomach and keep baby healthy. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont. W Her Argument. . “Going to drop your cooking les- sons right in the middle of the course? Why, I heard you gota proposal of marriage on the strength of going to cooking schoo .” “I did. And now that I am golgn to be married, what’s the use of "l Cents. Living on mush ‘ makes a mushy man. A man who works with hand or brain must have a man’s food. Two Shredded Wheat Biscuits with milk or cream will supply all the strength-giv- ing nutriment needed for a half-day’s work or play at a cost of not over five cents. l Simply crisp a few Shredded ‘ Wheat Biscuits in the oven and serve with fresh fruits and milk or cream. Made in Canada It \Vorked Well. A honest citizen of Brussels, re- turning home late at night under artificial stimulation and singing at the top of his voice, was apprehend- ed by a German patrol, says the Ecro Beige. The citizen resisted, and after a scuffle broke away from his captors and fell into the canal. Unable to swim, he began to call for help without eliciting response from the German policemen, who seemed to think this'was as good a way as any out of the situation. Just as he was going down for the third time the fugitive had a happy thought. With all his remaining strength he yelled: “Vive la France! Vive la France!" A couple of Germans dived for him at once. He was hauled out, taken to the lockup and the next day, sentenced to three months for ut- tering seditious cries. Ask for Minard’s and take no other Evidence of Genius. “He started life with a shoestring and now he has a million dollars. Seems incredible, eh?” “Not at all. I should consider that bothering any further about cookâ€" ing lessons ?” Sore Granulalcd Eyelids. Eyes inflamed by expo- lurcto Su .Dnsiandwmd uicldy re leved by Murine anomaly. No8marting, Y OI; . gust E e Comfort. At our in 'n s cper at; . Met '0 SalvelnTifiagcjaZSc.ForBoakoil cgeficeaik Druggflls tax-Murine Eye Remedy Co..(:lilcogo Not Second-Hand. “Is that china of yours, Comeup, old Chelsea 7” “No, indeed, it isn’t. brand new stock.” ~â€" lunard’s I-lniment Just! by Physicians. MILK AS A BRACER.‘ Mrs. It is all French Discover That It Is a Power- ful Stimulant. The Pasteur Institute of Paris has just made the declaration that one of the most powerful stimulants known is milk. It has been in use for months now as the one stimulant for the French soldiers in the trenches, and its effect on them has amply justified the statement made by the famous institute in regard to it. Milk has been used liberally to stimulate the French soldiers before they go into battle and its effects have been such that the French Gov- ernment has urged the sale of milk, in preference to other soft drinks, behind the trenches when the sol- diers go off duty for their spells of rest and recreation. That the qualities of stimulation should be demonstrated on the fight- ing men should commend the bever- age to those engaged in the pursuits of peace in parts of the world where Mars does not new rule. While alco- hol may fire the brain and dull the sensibilities and thus impart a false courage, milk, according to learned scientists of the Pasteur Institute, performs the work of keying up the lindividual without affecting the a man who cauld get anybody to buy one shoestring was inevitably bound to succeed.’ This is to certify that fourteen years ago I got the cords of my left wrist nearly severed, and was for of my hand, and tried other Lini- ing no benefit. By a persuasion from A Man’s Meal for Five about nine months that I had no use ' ments, also doctors, and was receiv- ‘ AUSTRIAN VlEW 0F BELGIUM. T . 1 Tcuton Conquest Means Subicciion', Not Freedom. ‘ Austria docs not always see eye. ; to eye with her ally, Germany. WhileE ifhe Austrian censorship sympathizesi ;v.'ith the antiâ€"Russian tendencies of. ?I('huncellor Von Bethmann-Hollweg,i lit does not poi-mit discussion of the ‘Polish question. As to Belgium, thcl Socialist Arboiter Zeitung is permit-1' ted to write as follows: i “Matters arc, of course, quite difâ€"l forum in the west. liven lhe wildest pcttifogrg'cr cannot assert that there Honest. Heâ€"Thcre goes the honestcst girl {in the world. Sheâ€"How's that? HFShe won’t even without returning it. __ ___-â€"~â€"â€"-â€"â€"‘__~_SEED POTATOES take a kiss a . w nun ro'r.\Tons. 1111s ‘ - is a work of liberation to be ac- i Lt blch Delaware, C‘armanITI (3)913: . 13 in one. a,l' I " ~ <‘ complished in Bilslum and hi menu: rillriiihiiigiiiziiiiiiixiiniiii qua France; that there are here peoples groaning under foreign rule, and that freedom must be brouht to them by the German sword. In the west the principle which the Chancellor right- ly proclaims; for the east would signi- fy not. liberation but conquestâ€"not the freedom of peoples from foreign rule but their subjection to foreign rule. departments, and 5 83,“. Work as.- Thc artificial reference to the long op- sured- We ve Several openings to pressed Flemish races cannot deceive i ELEM?{gl‘fifd‘mf‘lp' pyoigg‘émfifflmwaa’; one about the true state of affairs. The laid to appren 1 es while learn n ' question of the national development1 1.333,?g-wm.k§;’;°‘“ \Vmgcga‘fm; “:13 of the Flemish is a Belgian domestic experience if any, age, etc to '1‘ question, which the Fiemirigs them- i SHMM‘V Mfg" selves regard as such, and for which they seek no help from abroad. Whe- ther Walloons or Flemings, both races feel themselves to be Belgians and see their salvation only within the frame- work of an independent Belgium.” ozoâ€"o Keep Minard’s Limment in the house lgools ballot known Fertilizer Manufacturer. _ AF tractf‘vs proposition to energet c and responsible parties; FE RTE Li 2 E R, ._._. scumâ€"fiâ€" HBLP WANTED » ANTED~3IACHINISTS, MOULD" ‘ ERS and Pattern Makers, stead work, sta e age. ex erlence and Wake . Boving ydraullc E1 ' rln -. Limited. lindsny. )gmee R CO, ‘VAN EDâ€"HELP FOR WOOLEN' Mil, Grinders “’eavel‘s. Fuller {indI upper ‘enders. "cod wages paid n a NETVBPAPEES FOR SALE )ItOr'IT-MAKING NEWS AND J0 ,~ Offices for sale in good Ontarl towns. The most useful and interestln , of all businesses. li‘ull information o, ; application to VTllson Publishing Com4 pany. 73 West Adelaide Street. Toronto,“ “M-.- ._. -N . _ . _ m.-...., MISCELLANEOUS ‘ CANCER. TUMORS. 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TOPPING, Secretary, Union Stock Yards. Toronto a friend I got MINARD’S LINIMENT and used one bottle which completely cured me, and have been using MIN- ARD’S LINIMENT in my family ever since and find it the same as when I first used it, and would never be without it. ISAAC E. MANN, Aug. 31st, 1908. Metapedia, P. Q. Father’s Good Humor. “Father went off in agood humor this morning,” observed the daughter “Heavensl” exclaimed the mother suddenly remembering. “That re- minds me. I forgot to ask him for any money!" Minard‘s Linlment anberman’s Friend Uncomfortable Economy. They were a very saving old couple, and as a r esult they had a beautifully furnished house. One day the old lady miSSCd husband. “Joseph, where are you 7” she called out. “I’m resting in the parlor,” came the reply. “What, on the sofy‘l” cried the old lady, horrified. “No, on the floor.” her “On that grand carpet!” came in tones of anguish. z “No; I rolled it up!" Thanks are so cheap that there's no excuse for giving them grail, ly. 'keenness of his senses or the cool- 'ness of his judgment. This is neces- sary to the mode of warfare ,less necessary to the man ‘in the office, in the studio, in the battle for a living. ‘ This fluid hitherto has been conâ€" Isidered synonymous with all that mild is and peaceful. Advocates \ V iof human kindness’ has no sugges- 'tion of powerful stimulation. .:._.__. Self-Conceit is a got I thing not let run loose. , to which . this war has exemplified, but it is no- Working 1 mill, on the farm or elsewhere in the. of - preparedness have referred to “those milk-and-watcr pacifists.” Thc "milk . l l l sears That is the end of the sealing process when you use Parowax. No pa crs or strings to bother withâ€"mo irksomc 19. 0? With Jar tops. Just pour PURE REFINED PARAFFINE over 'our jellies and they will e kc t absolutely airâ€"tight. RIO moldâ€"no fermentationâ€"1nd no trouble. 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