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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Feb 1917, p. 7

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Thx Co'adTJL-1.Staves Ka>' a.nd T*x B P WM17t ,' tillx Nxwg"ar<^iU>Ushe<t frery Thereday and Friday o-oniUZ, >fc«MictiTsly, at THX STxrxsHX* BoVmanrllltf: (^ntario, Can-oda. M. À. Jaiae* et Boas, Publistien and Proprietors, at <V./) per payahl® in advance; t2.00 a(ter first three ■Maths. B. J. HAZLEWOOD, M.D„ C.M- BOWMAJrVTLXÆ, - OHT. C l OLD MEDALIST OF TRINITY UNI- T versify. Toronto. Four 7 ears Attending Physician and Surreon at ml Carmel Hospital Pittsburg:. K«- OTtice and Residence, Wellington St Telephone No. 108. Flattering to the Original But Imitations Only Disappoint 1" I VI Parts of the inter- There are many great treatment imitations of this for coughs, colds, GOODMAN & GALBRAITH Barristers and Solicitors, ZTotarles Ihabllc, A. ¥. CCdDKAN, D. C. GALBRAITH .508 Lumsden Bldg., Yonge & Adelaide Streets, Toronto, Ontario. ;r- W. H. ALEXANDER, V. S. Honorary graduate of Ontario Veterinary Veterinary College. Diseases of all domestic animals treated by latest known methods methods Office at his residence. Klng-st. East, Bowmanville. Phone 193. 20-lyr J.T. ALLEN, TAILOR At Rear of Standard Bank Bowman ville J. T. Allen announces that he now makes suits to older at lowest prices. Ladies' suits cleaned and pressed. Gentlemen's suits altered, repaired, cleaned and pressed. pressed. Ail work guaranteed andpricès right. Qive the old reliable tailor a trial. Success of-a Hew Remedy fob Bickicue, Kidneys, Rbeuiutis*. J)rar Mr. Editor--I suffered for years croup, bronchitis whooping cough. They usually have some sale on the merits of the original, hut It should be remembe red that they are like it in name only. and This is a facsimile facsimile of the package bearing portrait and signature of A. W. Chase, M.D. THE WOODS IN WINTER. To a True Lover of Nature Old Trees Inspire a Feeling of Reverence. Probably there is no more widely mor at the front, view follow: Fun in the trenches! .With shells dropping alljaround and blowing the ■ bodies of your comrades into red frag- I ments! What- do the soldiers do, I ' wondered, when this is happening ? j The Frenchmen sing, this captain told me. Not to keep up their courage, courage, but joyously, exultantly. "And the British?" "They lay bets on what the next shell will do." Capt. Corcoran enlisted as a private. private. I wondered how he came to get his commission. "So did I," he said. "I was carrying carrying despatches to different places within our sector; couldn't go to another another sector without special orders. But one day I was asked to take a despatch to another sector and I took it. When I came back, they made me £ lieutenant. Nothing at all had hap pened, and I couldn't understand it. I didn't have any pull that I knew of, and, besides, pulls don't count nowadays. "They told me a while later," he added, added, "that I was the seventh man sent out with that dispatch. The first six were killed. "I don't JcnoW what our boys will do when it's all over; they're so used to war that peace will probably eomè hard for a while. "Seriously, now, I don't know a soldier who is even dreaming of peace. is is no more diffused sentiment of the impersonal They didn't want war, but now it here, they're going to carry it through. And'they're going to have and unselfish sort than the love of nature. nature. Witness the swarms of summer ^ vacationists who endure not a little j all the fun they can out of it discomfort to be nearer to the great j it lasts." out of doors, even though that shall | * while t She Dees Her Bit In Patriotic Work / V And Tells of Benefit Received From Dodd's Kidney Pills. Mrs. H. A. Standish Strong, Hearty and Enthusiastic at Sixty-two, Advises Advises Others to Use Dodd's Kidney Pills. Ayers Cliff, Stanstead Co., Que., FebY 19th (Special.)--One of the most enthusiastic patriotic workers in this district is Mrs. H. A. Standish. Though sixty-two years of age her splendid health enables her to keep house for three hearty men and still have time and strength to devote to the welfare of the boys in the trenches. And Mrs. Standish will tell you she owes that abundant health to Dodd's Kidney Pills. "I must say that Dodd's Kidney Pills are very good for sick kidneys/ Mrs. Standish states. "I have recommended recommended them many times for rheumatism rheumatism as they helped me very much for that disease. You can say fop me that Dodd's Kidney Pills are beneficial for everyone who is troubled with bad kidneys." The kidneys are the keystone of woman's health. Keep the kidneys right and the rest will be right. Dodd's Kidney Pills keep the kidneys right. n ■ : ri C 'si ld^ h a v e" use thi e^w | mea ? nothing beyond a country hotel dicins recently discovered by and its contiguous fields and pastures nev Dr". wav rderce it and is was ased the pain relief L_ I ^ i > . Note To the great majority nature, to charm, must come with a smiling face. Green fields and sunlit meadows, cool woods murmuring to a summer ' breeze, a calm or playful sea, mountains mountains bathed in moonlight and look- 1 ing properly phantomlike from - a snug 1 ) Mrs. Margaret E. Snideb. ; veranda, with the hum of human -- j voices to temper their wild and fan- Fclks in town and adjoining tastic beauty--these bring just, the make wonderful the and gave me in such a short time. I have tried several medicines, but r Anuric" is the only one that gave satisfaction. I fee! it' my duty to recommend "Anuric Tablets " to any one who suffers as I did. ( LITTLE WORRIES IN THE HOME These Bring the Wrinkles and Pallid Faces That Make Women Look Prematurely Old. Almost every woman at the of a home meets daily many counties are delighted wdth the results no t e 0 f reassurance needed to i--. . . they have obtained by using the newest discovery o' is head of the Invalids' HoxEL^and Surgical Institute, in Buffalo, N. Y. Those who started the day with a backache, backache, stiff legs, arms and muscles, and an aching head (worn out before the dav began because they were in and out of'bed halt a dozen times at night) are appreciating t' e perfect rest, comfort and new strength they obtained from head little worries in her household affairs. The them pleasurable to the casual excur-1 care of her little ones, the work f Dr. Pierce, who sionisL Those who truly love nature about the house all contribute to these will not be so easily satisfied. worries. Most of them may be too A wild and furious sea, hurling it- j small to notice an hour afterwards, self headlong upon a lonely beach or j but they constitute a constant jutting headland, in the inky blackness ■ that affects the blood and the Dr. Pierce's Anuric Tablets. To prove To that this is a certain uric acid solvent and conquers headachA, kidney and bladder diseases and rheumatism, if you've never used the n Anuric," cut this ou- and send ten cents to Doctor Pierce for a large sample package. Thia will prove to you that «Anuric" is thirtv - seven times more active than lithiâ in eliminating uric acid--and the most perfect kidney and bladder corrector. corrector. If you are a sufferer, go to your best druggist and ask for a 50-cent box of "Anuric." You run "no risk/or Dr. Pierce's good name stands behind this wonderful new discovery as it has the past half century for his «Golden Medical Discovery," a general tonic made from roots with pure glycerine which makes the blood pure, his «Favorite «Favorite Prescription" for weak women and «Pleasant Pellets" for liver ills. of a starless night, a field seeming to cower beneath the lash of a January gale, mountains half hidden in snowstorms snowstorms which appear bent upon burying burying even those colossal forms, or standing revealed in dread distinctness distinctness under blinding flashes of lightning--these lightning--these move the adept to heights of ecstasy not to be compared with the bland enjoyment of milder moments. moments. And so it is with the woods in winter. winter. To those who have the proper Druidical reverence for trees and who can readily understand that a sturdy and majestic oak that has flung its for 1 arms fearlessly against the wind for a hundred years should come to be worshipped worshipped by the mere weak and grovelling grovelling race of men below, a wood is always always a sanctuary, to be entered with A Safe, Sure and Qûick Rôute to a good business position is via the ELLIOTT ït&UœMd' ( Yonge and Chasles-st, Toronto Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Bookkeeping, Banking, High Accounting, Correspondence, Correspondence, Penmanship, Spelling, Office routin", Business Forms, Commercial Commercial Arithmetic, Business Law, Civil Service, etc., laught quickly and correctly. correctly. Experienced teachers, careful attention, moderate rates, best results. Demand for our graduates is far in excess excess of our supply. Enter now. Catalogue Catalogue free. W. J. Elliott, Principal. strain nerves and make women look prematurely old. The effect of these little worries may be noticed in sick or nervous headaches, fickle appetite, tiredness after slight exertion, and the coming of wrinkles which every woman dreads. To those thus afflicted Dr. Williams' Pink' Pills offer a speedy cure; a restoration of color to the cheeks, brightness to the eye, a hearty appetite and a sense of freedom from weariness. Among the many thousands thousands of Canadian women who have found new health and strength through these pills is Mrs. G. Stras- ser, Acton West, Ont., who says:-- "I am the mother of three children and after each birth I became terribly run down. I had weak, thin blood, always always felt tired, and unable to do my household work. After the birth of be Our Spring Clothes Irish crochet as a dress trimming has been revived again. The idea was brough tfrom Paris very recently. On a dress of white Georgette there were large pockets , of Irish crochet lace, and an edging to match finished the large bertha on the waist. Dresses of white serge also begin to make their appearance. Some very attractive attractive models are seen, brightened here and there with touches of Oriental embroideries. The sleeveless jumper is another new departure to which women have tak«n / er is worn over a plain blouse and a box-pleated skirt. It has new U-shaped U-shaped pockets and the waistline is defined defined by a narrow belt. Clothes for Small Children Clothes for very little tots show some very interesting points. For the tiny gifTs party frocks there are the daintiest of white net frocks all fluffy with frills and narrow-pink and blue ribbons. Alternate rows of pale pink and blue used around the bottom of a pleated white net frock give a most --A wolf hunt in which both Russians fascinating effect. There are frocks of silk, voile and fine linen, too, for the little ones. These are trimmed with fine hand embroidery, Irish crochet lace or smocking, which is often developed in colors. The combination combination of white soutache braid with band embroidery on a fine white linen dress is quite novel and very effective. The small boy is not forgotten while dainty things are being prepared for his little sister. For his social duties : there are little suits of white moire j with short jackets and colored vests, j The vest and collar may be of pink, ; green, blue or yellow moire. These suits of silk are all very well for parties, but for school they are made of colored linens, poplin, rep and chambray. With slip-on middy jackets or manly little Norfolk coats are the suits of this type. These patterns may be obtained from your local McCall dealer or from The McCall Company, 70 Bond St. Toronto. Department W. BABY'S OWN TABLETS OF GREAT HELP The Sexes Dress Alike. In Lapland men and women dress exactly alike -- in tunics, leather breeches, wrinkled stockings and pointed shoes. Sore Mrs. Wm. Artlett, Ancaster, Ont., writes:--"I have used Baby's Own Tablets for three years for my little girl and baby boy. I have found them of the greatest help during the teething period and always keep them in the house." The Tablets aid teething babies because they regulate the stomach and bowels, thus preventing preventing constipation, diarrhoea and convulsions. convulsions. They promote healthful sleep and keep baby well and happy. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville. Ont. Granalafed Eyelids» Eyes • inflamed by exposure exposure to San, Dust and WIni quickly relieved by Muria# Eye Remedy. No Smarting, just Eye Comfort. At Your Druggist's SOc per Bottle. Murine Eyê SalveinTubes25c. ForBaokelibeEyeFreeask Druggists or Mnriae Eye Remedy Co., Chicago A Bird in the Hand. "Miss Norah, if it wasn't for Tir- rence O'Brien that do be courtin' ye, I'd be after havin' somethin' to say to ye mesilf th' night." "It's very considerate ye are, Mr. Mulligan, but did ye niver hear that prisint company is always accipted?" Miaard's liniment Cures Diphtheria. The Easiest Way. She had two boys. The mother wished not only to give them a serious idea of her desire to make them good, but also to make clear to their minds the gravity of the task before her. At the end of a particularly touching ad juration, five-year-old Francis Was suddenly overcome 'with the impossibility impossibility of ever attaining his mother's ideal. "Don't try to make us good ,mother," ,mother," he said, earnestly. "Just shoot us." x "Why call me the consumer?" asked asked the guy who pays the bills. "All I do is produce!" - Proper feed, water, housing and care are required to enable hens to produce eggs. Chicken fat is good for shortening or frying. Soak it for ten minutes' in cold salted water, then try it out in a rather cool oven, pouring the fat off as fast as it-melts. Painting farm implements and vehicles vehicles is a good odd job for winter; of course they are all under cover. You will find relief in Zam-Buk I It eases the burning, stinging pain, stops bleeding and brings ease. Perseverance, with Zam- Buk, means cure. Why not prove this ? Ml Drugffists and Stores.-- UUS l / foa box. ailnard's Liniment Cures Distemper. W§r quiet tread and hushed voice. How i my third child I seemed to be worse, much more impressive is it, then, when ! and was very badly run down. I found each individual tree stands stark and 1 the greatest benefit from the Pills and cold, like a soul awaiting judgment, | soon gained my old time strength. In- when the thin and lifeless rays of the ! deed after taking them I felt as well winter sun intrude where the hot glare I as in my girlhood, and could take RAILWAY TIME TABLES FOR BOWMANVILLE. Grand Trunk Railway Going East Going West of a summer noon could never enter, when all its secrets stand revealed, when the wind tosses its gnarled branches as if seeking in a fury for the leaves to which it whispered secrets secrets in forgotten June. PLENTY OF FUN AT THE FRONT. British Captain on Leave in New York Gives Some Trench Impressions. Capt. Patrick Corcoran, of the Royal Engineers, on leave in New York, has been telling an interviewer about hu- pleasure in my work. I also used Baby's Own Tablets for my little ones and have found them a splendid medicine medicine for childhood ailments." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all dealers in medicine, or yoii can procure them by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. •>- MARRIAGE IN FRANCE. zv* u.' ffk-tiivAV Express Express Passenger Local Mail 8 52 a.m. IQ 31 a.m. 3.29 p.m 6 49 p.m 9.58 p.m Express 4.22 a.m Local 7.41 a.m Local 1041 a.m Passenger 7.01 p.m Canadian Pacific Railway Going West Going East i.07 a.m 10 46 a.m 4 27 p.m 12 57 a.m. C. B. Kent, Town Agent Canadian Northern Railway Going East Going West Express 11.42 a.m Express 9 36 a.m -Express 6 40 p.m Exo.ess 7.31 p.m RAILWAY SYSTEM GRAND TRUNK WIN 1ER TOURS S PECIAL Fares now in ef- lect to resorts in Florida Georgia, North and South Carolina, Louisiana and other Southern States, and to Bermuda and the West Indies Return Limit May 31st, 1917 Liberal Stop-Oveps Allowed For full information write to C. E. HORNING, D. P. A., Union Station, Toronto, Ont. Or J. H. H. Jury, Town Agent, Bow- manville. What She Would Do. "Charley, dear," said young Mrs. Torkins, "I am going to be in favor of government ownership." j "Have you given the matter any thought?" "Yes, indeed. If we had government ownership of railroads I might be able to tell any conductor who didn't find me a seat on the shady side of the car. that I wouldn't vote for him next elec-' tion." When buying your Piano Insist on having an "OTTO HIGEL" PIANO ACTION 5BV»Ti?ntB 703 BALB P 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 Wilson Publishing Company, Company, 73 West Adelaide Street. Toronto. MISCEIiIiANEOUS C 1 ANGER, TUMORS. LUMPS, ETC* j internal and external, cured wim* cut pain by our home treatment Write us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Co., Limited, Collingwood, Ont BOOK ON DOG DISEASES And How to Feed Mailed free to any address by the Author H. CLAY GLOVER CO., Inc. 118 West 31st Street, New York RABBITS WANTED. 2-3 LBS. ■ Write A, BARBOUR, 243 College St., Toronto TO STOP BAD COUGH SOOTH DRY, IRRITATED THROAT WITH FARMINT SYRUP. SAYS THIS ODD FASHIONED COUGH MEDICINE IS THE BEST. We are told that the old time remedies are best and Invariably contain less harmful yet better medicine than those which are in use to-day. This being so, undoubtedly the following old fashioned recipe which is quick acting will be welcomed by many as there seems to be .a regular epidemic of coughs at the present time. Secure from your druggist druggist 1 ounce Parmint (double strength), take this home and add to it a quarter pint of hot water and 4 ounces of granulated granulated sugar, stir until dissolved. Take 1 tablespoonful four times a day. No more racking your whole body with a cough. Clogged nostrils should open, air passages of your head should clear and your breathing become easy. Parmint syrup is pleasant to rake, easy to prepare prepare and costs little. Every person who nas a stubborn cough, hard cold or catarrh catarrh in any form should give this prescription prescription a trial. Any druggist can supply you. or a bottle bottle will be sent.on receipt of 75c. postal note or money order. Address Interna- tlonal Laboratories. 74 St. Antoine St., Book Free Patent Protection ' * & Formerly Patent Office Examiner. Estab. 1877 99 ST. JAMES ST., MONTREAL _ Branches: Ottawa and Washington SPEED combined good counts with judgment . / in- business now-a-days. Grape-Nuts FOOD supplies balanced nourishment for sturdy active muscles brains. and "There's a Reason" No change or size In price, quality, of package. Ceremony is Performed by the Mayor, Who Receives No Salary. British soldiers billeted in the small- ! er French towns and villages behind ! the lines have often been surprised at ! the notices of marriage posted outside | the-.offices of the mayors of the vari- j ous communes. For the majority of | the inhabitants have departed for j safer places farther from the fighting ! zone. The explanation is simple, iwhen a couple decide to marry in j France notice of their intention must be posted for about three weeks in the respective communes of the bride and bridegroom, and-in the communes where their respective parents reside. It often happens, therefore, that four different notices of marriage have to be displayed, and refugees from villages villages in the war zone must have their notices displayed in the usual way in their own villages. The ceremony is performed by the Mayor. A French maire is not as an English mayor. There are 36,000 mayors mayors for the 36,000 communes of France. The mayor is unpaid, his duties are much more onerous than those of the chairman of an English district council, his . office is often part of the State school, and he is usually assisted by the village schoolmaster, schoolmaster, who acts as secretary to the commune, and who, by reason of his official position, is ineligible for the post of mayor. A marriage costs no-* thing. It is conducted usually in the council chamber by the mayor, who for the occasion always ties the tricolor tricolor around his waist. He usually delivers a little homily to the. newly- married couple, and also usually exercises exercises his time-honored privilege of kisàing the bride. * JRubber rings have been invented to prevent thimbles slipping from fingers). Minerd'e Liniment Cures Garget in Cows. 7435--7507--7583 The New Sleeveless Jumper with Box- Pleated 'Skirt kindly. z It. slips on over the head and is worn on the outside of the skirt on the order of the favored Russian blouses. The accompanying sketch shows one of these jumpers developed in the new dotted fabrics. The jump- The juice of a cactus growing plentifully plentifully in Uruguay is used with lime" in that country to make a brilliant whitewash which withstands storms and frosts for years. Mansonville, June- 27, '13. Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Yarmouth, N. S. Gentlemen,--It affords me great pleasure and must be gratifying to you to know that after using 36 bottles of your Liniment on a case of paralysis which my father was afflicted afflicted with, I was able to restore him to normal condition. Hoping other sufferers sufferers may be benefited by the use of your Liniment, I am, Sincerely yours, GEO. H. HOLMES. When Japan Wasn't Modern. Only forty years ago the Japanese went to battle clad from head to foot in armour, and wearing hideous masks to frighten the enemy. mass Will reduce Inflamed, Strained, Swollen Tendons, Ligaments, or Muscles. Stops the lameness and pain from a Splint, Side Bone oi Bone Spavin. No blister, no hah gone.ajld horse can be used. $2 a bottle at druggists or delivered. De- _ _ icribe your case for special instructions instructions and interesting horse Book 2 M Free. ABSQRBINE, JR,, the antiseptic liniment for mankind, reduces Strained, Torn Ligaments. Ligaments. Swollen Glands, Veins or -Muscles; Heals Cuts. Sores. Ulcers. Allays pain. Price 81.00 a bottle st drakrj or delivered. Book Evidence"-free. W. F. YOUNG, P. D. F., 516 Lymans Bldg , Montreal, Can. Sbsorbine and Absorblne, Jr., nr made in Canada, Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, Etc. tired aching feet feel refreshed refreshed after an application / of Sloan's Liniment, do not rah, it penetrates and soothes. 1 Cleaner than mussy plasters or ointments, does not stain the skin. Have a bottle handy for rheumatic rheumatic pains, neuralgia, gout, lumbago, lumbago, sprains, strains, toothache, bruises and muscle soreness. At all druggists, 25c. 50c. and $1.00. Asthma Cannot Last when the greatest greatest of all asthma specifics is used. Dr. T; D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy assuredly, deserves this exalted title. It has countless countless cures to its credit which other preparations preparations had failed to benefit. It brings help to even tbe most severe cases and brings the patient to a condition of blessed blessed relief. Surely suffering from asthma is needless when a remedy like this is so easily secured. Fortune favors the. brave, but at times the cowards get their share, too. A Pill That is Prized.--There have been many pills put upon the market and pressed upon public attention, but none has endured so long or met with so much favor as Parmelee's Vegetable Pill». Widespread use of them has attested their gréât value, and they need no further advertisement advertisement than this. Having firmly established themselves in ptiblic esteem, they now rank without a peer in the list of | standard vegetable preparations. I THE NATION'S FUTURE Depends Upon Healthy Babies Properly wared children grow, up to be strong, healthy citizens Many diseases to which children children are susceptible, first indicate their presence in the bowels. The careful mother should watch her child's bow.el movements movements and use Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup It is a corrective for diarrhoea, colic and other ailments to which children are subject especially during the teething period. It is absolutely non-navrcotic and contains neither opium, morphine nor any of their derivatives. derivatives. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup Makes Cheerful, Chubby Children Soothes the fretting child during the trying period of its development development and thus giv^s rest and relief to both child and mother. Buy a bottle today and keep it handy Sold by all druggists in Canada and throughout the ■-world ISSUE No. 8

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