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Port Perry Star, 16 Sep 1914, p. 7

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both Pik Yond resent, nov as Basi known, , our friends pw 'plea: able . en,--0, what enjoyment;-- ot with those ¥e. love he sweet employment @Gints above. friends who've gone before, 'my longing heart rejoices, To meet them on the shore. : d I know those friends shall meet r they long to eos me come, ind then, O, how they'll greet me ! ith shouts of *'Welcome 'home.' '| Sciatica. '{ once and ends your misery quickly, § od & "fer" Tureps "will compensate us for wial sacrifices which war entalle, sary os inside! That awful stiffness that makes you yelp worse than a kicked dog will be 'cured--cured for a certainty, and gulvkly, too, it you Just rub on Nervi- ne, = Rub Nerviline right into "the sore spot, rub lots of it over those tortured muscles, do this and the pain will go. You gee N e is thin, not oily | 'Therefore it sinks in, it penetrates through the tissues, it gets right to| a. those stiff, sore muscles and irritated 'that make you dance with pain, *You 'Il get almost instant relief from musele - soreness, stiffness, aching joints, lameness or rheumatism by rubbing with Nervillne, It's a sooth- ing linlment, and doesn't blister, ; doesn't burn or even stain the skin, It's the most harmless cure in the world for Lumbago, Back Strain or It takes away the ache at Now quit complaining--don't suffer another - day--Nerviline, that good, soothing old-time liniment will limber you up mighty quick. Get busy to day, the large 60c, family size bottle is the most economical, of course, the {rial size costs but 25¢, Any dealer anywhere can supply Nerviline. TTT ~ THE NEW POPE | British Cols | Patents : rer: 8g to 18 to Canadians, 12 to rn His | presence brings me gl ~- and chases tears 'and sadness ; He is everybody's friend except his own. He is clover and 'amusing and is never heard abusing A man in an uncharitable tone, " Bug lis wyer tiles te teas you thet his sympathy can reach you; He is everybody's friend except his own. Then he never makes a holler if you ask him for a dollar To help another. chap, though quite unknown, And he! s liable to make it-a couple 11 take ib. He is everybody's friend except "his own, : It is positively fun: fry how he throws away his And afterwards nih wonders where it's flown, And he says, amid his laughter,-- "twill be all the same hereafter, He is everybody's friend except his owm. Oh, his faults are very many--and he mever paves a penny And his sipful deeds oft make the pious groan, But although he wastes his money, yet his emile is bright and sunny He is everybody's friend except |#e€ his own, And still be keeps on living--toiling, 8) giving, And ever drawing nearer to the I a dor if in heaven he'll be scold- ed or forgiven, Being everybody's friend excep! ~~ <hislownl- cea --P.H.P,, Oshawa, Jay, 2, 1914. INFORMATION Fo R INVENTORS | - 'Messrs. Pigeon, Pigeon, & Davis, ae Sapo, that 120 dian i ro {ssued for the week "95th, 1914, 79 of ents of t Britain and 11 to' residents of Forsigniiouniries: Of the Canadians, 7 were resi- dents of Ontario, 6 of Suehec, 3 of a, and 2 of Mani- toba. * In the United Btates for the same week 760 patents were issued, 18 of | f hgh were jgranted to Canadian { Inventors. His Past Record. Political Candidate -- Well,' did you discover anything in' stump' 8 A par life that we can use 'against us, jive: 4g bete Detective. Nob. a thing, AIl he re he came here was Il awnings. "Pit Bom, abe just

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