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The Liberal, 22 Jan 1920, p. 3

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A few drops of a drug called freez- one applied directly upon a sore Com gives quick relief and soon the entire ‘corn, root and a1), lifts out withoxt pain. Ask the drug store man for‘a quarter 01! an ounce of freezone, which ,costs very little but is sufficient to re. move every hard or soft corn or callus iron: one‘s feet. _ Because style decrees that women crowd and buckle up their tender toes in high heel footwear they suffer from coma. then they cut and trim at these painful pests which merely makes the com grow hard. This suicidal habit may cause lockjaw and women are warned to stop it. This drug is an ether compound and dries in a moment and simply shri'velg up the corn without inflaming or even Irritating the surrounding tissue or skin. Clip this out and pin on you, wite's dresser Incredible as it may seem, a beam of light can be made to produce sound. A ray of sunshine is thrown through a lens on to aglass vessel containing lampblack, colored silk or worsted, or any like substance. A disk having slits or openings cut in it is made to revolve swiftly in this beam of light, so as to "cut it up," thus causing alter- nate flashes of light and shadow. When one places his ear to the glass vessel he hears strange sounds so long as the flashing beam falls upon the vessel. Keep a big bottle always on hand for family use. Made in Canada. Druggists everywhere. 350., 70c., $1.10. A still more extraordinary effect is produced when the beam of sunlight is made to pass through a prism so as to produce what is called the solar spectrum. The disk is turned and the colored light of the rainbow is made to break through it. Now if the ear be placed to the vessel containing the ,silk or other material, as the colored lights of the spectrum tall upon it, sounds will be given out by the (lit terent parts of the spectrum, and there will be silence in other parts. A little, applied without rubbing, will penetrate immediately and rest and soothe the nerves. Sloan’s Linlment is very effective in allayin external pains, strains, bruises, ac es, stiff joints, sore mus- cles, lumbago, neuritis, sciatica, rheu- mggic twingesh For instance. if the vessel contains red worsted and the green light flash- es upon it, loud sounds will be given forth. Only feeble sounds will be heard when the red and the blue 'parts of the rainbow fall upon the ves- jel. Other colors will produce no sounds at all. Green silk gives out 'gound best in a red light. Every kind lof material gives more or less sound in different colors and no sound at all In others. WHEN NEURALGEA ATTACKS NERVES macaw Eloneer D33 {Remedial Sloan’s Liniment scatters the congestion and relieves pain The Rainbow’s Sound. â€"-the healthful tabie beverage now used so much by fame: tea and coffee dfinkers. Made Quick/ya I In The Cup out; ESE‘ASES and Row to feed Mailed Free to any Ad- dress by !he Author. 3. Clay Glover 09., Sue. 118 \V’est 3lst Su‘cet New York. U.S.A. long 79;: u‘ 77291-65 a Reason No. 9291â€"Misses’ Middy Blouse. Price, 20 cents. Suitable for small wbmen; with or Without turned-up ‘cuff at Ilower edge. Cut in 3 sizes, , 16 to 20 years. Size 16, withouticuff, 2% yards, 32 inches wide, or 2 yards, 36 inches wide; flith cuff, 2% yards 32 inches wide, or 2% yards, 36 inches . wide. No. 9142â€"Ladies’ Dress. Price, 25 ‘cents. Two styles of sleeve; collar- ! less or with standing collar; oneâ€"piece straight skirt; 39 or 37-inch length. Cut in 8 sizes, 34 to 48 inches bust. Size 36, with collar, dart sieves, 39- inch length, 3% yards 40 .inches wide, Ior 2% yards, 54 inches wide; without collar, with belll sleeves, 31/2 yards, 1 40 inches wide, or 2% yards, 54 inches ,wide. Width, 1% yards. i No. 9276â€"Misses’ Dress. Price, 25 cents. Suitable for small women; ’with or without shirred basque and vestee; two styles of sleeve; fourâ€" piece skirt with draped sides. Cut in 3 siies, 16 to 20 years. Size 16 :requires 31/4 yards, 54 inches wide; vestee, % yard, 18 inches wide. Width, 1% yards. These patterns may be obtained 1from your low] McCall dealer, or j from the Mc‘CaIl Co., 70 Bond St., To- ‘ ronto, Dept. W. 9261 9291-9145 9278 No. 9261â€"Ladics' Dress. Price, 25 cents. With vest; with or without peplum; three-piece skirt, instep or shorter length. Cut in 8 sizes, 34 to 48 inch bust. Size 36, with peplum, 41/3 yards. 42 inches wide, or 2% yards, 54 inches' wide; without pepâ€" lum, 3% yards, 42 inches wide, or 2% yards, 54 inches wide; vest, Vs yard, 18 inches wide. Width around bot tom, 11/2 yards. The Landsman Afloat. Speaking at a dinner in New York, Adm. Sims said some amusing things about the Turkish navy. "It's no wonder,” said he, “that the Turks failed to do much on the water in the war. The Turks were never a maritime people. The story goes, in fact, that when they came to set up a navy in Turkey they were very much embarrassed by the lack of naval words in their language. They had no word for mainsail, no word for fore-topgallant, and so on. To get over the difficulty the Turks tied such things as vegetables to the dif- terent sails and ropes, and the men learned their duties to such com- mands as: “ ‘Holst the potato!’ ‘Now. then, my hearties, let go the tomato with a will!’ ‘All hands aloft to reef the beef- steak!’ " Lots of land and big muscles will pay, but less land and plenty of active brains may pay better. Teach the children to remove their overshoes before entering the house. Have them spread a paper down by the stove to set them on. It will save a tired mother much unneces- sary scrubbing. FASHIONABLE GOWNS One of the leading generals of Emir Feisal’s Arabian army is named Jaaâ€" far, says a contributor to the Red Cross Magazine. He is a huge Arab, who rides a tremendous horse, and in the early days of the war he com’- manded a division that played havoc with the British at Galllpoli. F'br this the Germans gave him the Iron Cross and sent him to command the Senussi in Egypt, where one day the Dorset Yeomanry cut through his troops and captured the great Jaafar himself. When he had been a prisoner at Cairo for eight months, Emil Feisal, the Arab, decided to join the Allies, and Jaafar begged \the’British to re- lease him and let him fight in Feisal's army. The plea was granted, and Jaa- far fought as valiantly on the side of the men whom he had opposed at ’Gallipoh that the British gave him the Cross of St. Michael and St. George. “I’ve thrown my Iron Cross away,” he said, when he was awarded the British decoration. MONEY ORDERS. Send a Dominion Egress Money Order. They are payabie everywhere. Britain’s NeWest Sea. Giant. H.M.S. Hood has just left the Clyde, says a London despatch. She will re- place the Queen Elizabeth as flagship of the Atlantic fleet. Possibly the new Hood will be the last of her kind; it is certain no other will be delivered in the next four years. ’ The giant vesselfheld ofliciall‘y to be a perfect blend of battleship and battle cruiser, represents the naval‘ architect’s idea of a practical realiza‘ tion of an ideal fighting ship. She em- bodies all the lessons of the war. She is 860 feet long, with a displacement of 41,200 tons, has a horse-power of 144,000 and a designed speed of 31 knots. Her main armament consists of eight 15 inch guns and her second- ary armament of twelve 5.5 inch and tour 4 inch anti-aircraft guns. Her full load of oil fuel is 4,000 tons. A “blister” renders her unsinkable by any existing torpedo. When com- pleted for'sea the Hood will have cost $30,000,000, and the annual cost of her maintenance in commission will be $2,5000,000. Sirs,â€"I have used your MINARD’S LINIMENT for the past 25 years and whilst I have occasionally used other liniments I can safely say that I have never used any equal to yours. If rubbed between the hands and inhaled frequently, it will never fail to relieve cold in the head in 24 hpurs. It is also the Best for bruises, sprains, etc. Minard's Liniment 00.. Limited A Far Journey. The little boy who thought his father had gone to heaven because he had gone to Skye is matched by an aged cottage body of whom the Lon- don Morning Post tells. One morn- ing the old lady asked the Post’s cor- respondent, who lodged with her, it it was far to Russia. He said some of it was much farther away than other parts and asked why she wanted to know. She said that they had sent her sonâ€"a fisherman who had joined the navyâ€"there, and that she would never see him again, and with that she fell to sobbing. Her lodger did his best to comfort her and told her that people came back from Russia as they did from other foreign parts. "Not from where they’ve sent him," :she said. “I shsil never see him again, not on earth." “But why?" .“They've sent him," said she, “to the AFCh-angeis." ASTH MA We must be doing something to be happyâ€"action is no less necessary to us than thoughtâ€"Hazlitt. Decorated by Both Sides. SCIATICA Dartmouth Templeton’s R AZ- M A H Cap- sules are guaranteed to relieve KS}? H MVATW Bion'twsufter an- other day. ‘ Write Templetons. 1&2 King St. W.. Toronto, for freesample. Reliable druggists sell them at 81.04 a box. , Would you be rid of that sickening painâ€"that sharp knits-like thrust along the sciatic nerve-course at ever movement? Thou- ean s have found lasting relief in Templetn’s Rheumatic Capsules Many doctors pres crl b e them. Write Templetons, 142 King St. W., Toronto. for Iree sample. Sold bi] reliable druggists everyw are for $1.04. Yours truly, cnerals of‘Emir ' is named Jaaâ€" )r to the Red is a huge Arab, 1s horse, and in J. G. LESLIE In this age of specialization the day of the Jackoot-all trades is almost gone, and as for the master of none, he spoils his temper and wastes his time‘ To illustrate this, a story is told of a newly married couple in a dainty cottage in a surburban quarter. Everything in the house gave CODI‘ plete satisfaction. But one evening when the husband returned from busi- ness he found, to his disgust, that a water pipe had burst. The rooms were flooded, and the carpets, which were his special pride. were being SDO but when 1 result of 111 of his Wife “Howard, zone out a Wi ning Tissue paper, crumbled, is excellent for polishing mirrors. Accept “California. Syrup 0! Figs onlyâ€"look_ for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or physio: tor the little stomach. liver and bowels. Chéld- ren love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on each bottle. Give it without fear. ipe “SZRUP 0F FIGS" CHILD’S LAXATIVE Minard’s /,‘Idniment Cures Distemper. Look at tongue! Remove 150i. sons from little stomac , liver and boweis He He sent for Well Mother! You must say “California” Dangertf: V , r {\Cofls The name “Bayer” identifies the‘contains ermine Aspirin,â€"â€"â€"the Aspirianeadache, d by physicians for over nine- ‘; 1:213 in Canada. tis, Joint Pains, only prescn teen years and now made Always buy an unbroken package of “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” which proper direction for Colds, Toothache. Earuhe. Neu- ia. Lumbago, Rheumatism, Near!- and Pain generally. Tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but i a. few cents. Larger “Bayer” pacing“, There is truly one Aspirinâ€"“Bayelfiâ€"You must lay “Bays? Atplrln la the trade mark (regfstered in Canada.) of Bayer Manufacture of Mono- acetlcacldeater of Fallcyllcacld. While It is well known that Mplfln unuu Blylf manufacture. to aunt the pubHc against imitations, the TAbleta of Bayer Company wlll be summed With their general trade mark. the "Bayer Gran." The Wrong Pipe. Not Aspirin at All without the “Bayer Cross} ONLY TABLETS MARKED "BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN I11'- and more serious complaints I r e contracted in mean weather. Beipr‘otectedlake after all to his 1‘11 i...”auw-mo-ouWWWWâ€"Mu-HJ Bring back peace! Enjoy life! Your ‘system is filled with liver and bowel poison’ which keeps your skin sallow, your stomach upset, your head dull and achYog. Your meals are turning into poison, gases and acids. You can not feel right, Don’t stay bilious or constipated. Feel splendid always by taking Cascarets occasionally. They act without griping or inconvenience. They never sicken you like Calomel, Salts, Oil or nasty, harsh Pills. They cost so little tooâ€"Cascarets Work | while you sleep. ORTRAIT AGENTS “'ANTING good prints and flnlsheaâ€"loweli Erices on framesâ€"ask tor cannons. r’nitled .ut Co., 4 Brunswick Ave. To- on 0‘ Ontario. go for S] Wilson PL Owen S (NANCER. TUMORS. LUMPS. ETC, J internal and external. cured wlthout pain by our home treatment erte us before too late Dr. Bellman Medical Co.. Limited. Collingwood. Ont. A will pay from $15 to $26 cash each week for your spare tfine writing Show Cards for us or secure for you a per- manent position; simplest method knan; no canvassing. Write to-day or call at our studios. Brennan Show Card System, 33 Currie Bldg. 269 College St. Toronto: open evenings. Dept. J. H 2:" The nut trees of the‘world, it is calculated, could provide food all the year round for the population of the globe. \V E1135 E‘WSPAPE‘R. WEEKLY. IN BRUCE County. Splendid opportunity. VVrlto 3x_’1»“r\\’_ilsoin Pybllsljdng Co.. Limited. Classified Advertisements. Cuticura Ointmeni Is So Good F0: The Skin For eczemas, rashes. pimples, irri- tations, itchings, chafings and dan- druff on scalp, as well‘ as for cuts, wounds,bruises and bites and stin s of insects, Cuticura Ointment is tru y wonderful. It is so soothing and healing, especiall when assisted b Cuticura Soap. irst bathe the a - fected parts with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Dry gently and anoint with Cuticura Omtment. This treat- ment is best on rising and retiring. Sony 251:. Ointment 25 um! 50c. Sold throughout the Dominion. CanadianDepot: Lymn‘ng. Limitegl. St. lfnul 5L.._h‘/lgptrall. ENS WANTED alive :1 pound. any size. 13.: if within 200 miles of '1 3. In crates or boxes. ‘ and jot o. In51 EARN MONEY AT HOME 1111 pay from $15 to $26 cas ‘onstipation, Headache, Colds, Biliousness, Sur- render to ' ‘ Cascarets’ ' ARMISTICE! JOSH '1‘! WANTED ,,200 on qu Jblishtng C: m. Lgmueu. at. run: .n.._.uuu... u-.. 'Cutlcum Soap slave: Without mug. MISCELLANEOUS EQI [LVER BLACK BREEDING Also. we are buyers of Raw mt have youâ€"what price? to supply. advle Us. as we highest prices. ‘dry or green w. Keenan Bros. Limited. Ont 1'08. BALE K \VANTED. IF YOU II \V‘ PED NI plant Toronto. \V S PAPER in Eastern 1.500. Will Box 62. 18 cents I Shin :wts.

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