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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Dec 1917, p. 11

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s ft- Èf- jiçy- - OFfâR J?au contains the greatest amount of body - building 15 j - to burnish the working classes 'üf -* France with a substance which would serve the purpose of butter, hâve "much, the same properties of butter, yet be more cheaply produced. He'" therefore offered a prize for the discovery of such^6. substance. Chemists at once Chilly Days - -- : material at lowest cost. The AS SHOWN IN THESE SKETCHES whole wheat main is all food, started experimenting, and at lengthy) OF THE WAR zone. , ILShredded Wh XI ie»t "I Never Knew How Good a "World It- la Till I W 7 ent To Fight," Says, "Wounded Man. pital S M fcLUU. <X JJLLL.G 11 UO.L AXJLCL&.V, C*. o-ivu- In the wards of a big London nos- . , . •rrw&ol h»i I «f ■VhP of a frail ishing, strengtheiung meal. Jg ^wo great at'the bedside of a frail a man. He had a geqjje, ; ir, and loqjtçâTxrildly through J p^facles. He had a cruel j injhis bach ar$4 had struggled | lly back to life after a peridd of ( uggring"'ayi* 1 danger," "following I a chemist working on the Imperial - , . . Farm at Vincennes produced a sub- 1S the W»°l e Wheat in a s tapce~ which so far -met -the require.:-, digestible form. Two or ments that he was awarded-the TbV- three of theseüttle loaves of eted prize. baked whole wheat with milk what he belieV e^ was the physiological and a litt .e fruit make a noUT- process which took placé^when underfed underfed cows produced the butterfat \in | their milk from the fat stored m, tbgxr. ; ovçp. foodies. S|g fast V: \ a memorable battle on the fields France, writes Ellen Adair. ' ] He was an American^-and a school- ! master. He told, me he had joined the j Canadians eighteen months ago, because because his conscience had prompted him. With every disability and natural natural shrinking that can be imagined, he had thrown himself, into the inferno inferno called war. We talked a little while, for he had no friends in London, and he was glad of a casual visitor. - "It's a queer, mad sort of world, isn't it?" I said. He looked at me protestingly through the gold-rimmed spectacles. "No, no," he^said ; "don't say that--j please don't say that! T have thought i a great deal about it while I ha've been | lying in bed and it is a very good ; world, and I never knew- how good a ! faiT to *sjna}t pa£ticle< and placed it .... P> a un<|££ heavy pressure, and then |p- Made in Canada. FrQm Efmsi Green Isle NEWS BY MAIL FROM LAND'S SHORES. IRE- Happenings In the Interest te Emerald Irish- Lsla oi men. Sir Edward Carson has been on a visit to the western fr-ent, and was the world it was till I went to fight in France!" Mud and High Spirits. j guest of Sir Douglas Haig. He told me, in an almost awe-struck j Mary McNamara was fined forty voice, of the wonderful kindness, com- j shillings at the Limerick Petty, Ses- radeship, courage, dutifulness and un- ! sions for having light weights in her ending patience and endurance of the ' shop. plied hqat to it, of lovy temperature, ThB. sgp>rated^the steatip §rom " tl " olein, through crystalization, the result result being a fat free from taste and odor, and which melted readily in. the, mouth. Experiments proved ^hat it was as nutritions*as butter, and was capable of being kept for a longer period without "becoming rancid. Shortly after this discovery, in 1870, the Frânco-Prussian war broke out, and ultimately Paris was besieged. Butter was sbon at a premium, and later, the, supply ceased altogether. In its place large quantities- of the new substitute, '.'oleomargarine" were manufactured, and it gained such a strong hold on the public that Paris alone consumes- immense quantities every year. It required the great war to result in the introduction of this food into Canada. «»- YES! LIFT A,CORN I ICE FOR THE TROPICS. ' :i»v: America Until Recent Years | Cincinnati man tells how to dry ° up a corp or callus so it lifts ? ofTwith fingers^ X- -O--=D- -O O O O O O 1 A Black-and-white checked worsted is used for this stunning street dress. McCall Pattern No. 8100, Ladies' You corn-pestered men and women need suffer np longer. Wear the shoes that nearly killed you before, says this Cincinnati authority, . because a few drops of freezone applied directly on a tender, aching corn or callus, stops soreness-at once and soon the corn or kardqnpd callus loosens so it/ can be lifted q#, root and all, wit&qut p^n. A amafl bottle of free^qn.e cost|. very llttj^, at any drug store, tyqt will;, positively positively ta£e off every hard- or soft c<y?n-, or callus. This should, be ' tried, as "If i> inexpep^ye and is said not to irritate irritate thé -surrounding skin. . j „ If your druggist hasn't ; any freezone tell him to get a small bottle for you. from his wholesale drug house, fine stuff and acts like magic time. It is every- The Egyptian goose is a small brightly colored goose kept fbr orna- : mental purposes" and rarely seen in. this country. It resembles the wild goose in shape and weighs two pounds less in each class. Kinard's Liniment Cures Distemper. SERIOUSILLNCSS AVOIDED Dress. bust. Pattern in 6 sizes: 34 to 44 Price, 20 cents. Many a serious illness has been avoided by the prompt use of Dr. WiL, Hams' Pink Pills. These pills actually ( enrich and purify the blood, and in i this way build up the system, tone and | strengthen the nerves and invigorate magwith whom he had been thrown. ! The Cootehill Urban Council have! the vital organs. lever knew that men could be as decided to allow more light for public good as that,'" he Kept repeating. j use this winter, and are relaying gas The words of that American school- j mains, master came back terme when a day j At a meeting of the citizens of or two later I happened to be in a big i*CastIerea, it was decided to take steps London railroad terminus as a convoy • a t 0 nce to have the town lighted by I ilIness should be avoided by the use of wounded arrived in a Red Cross 1 ~1~~4~.--.-4-~ ! of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. In the Serious diseases generally come from some simple disorder that has been neglected. Therefore any thinning thinning of the blood should be looked upon upon as a warning sign, and more serious train. The scene revehled splendid ! electricity. A- large number of laborers have left stoicism and self-discipline. It would j tbe South of Ireland for England? be idle to =ay there was never a groan : where they have engaged for inland, and no tribute to human weaknesses ' transport. among this mass of suffering and dy- | The death took place recently at ing men. Yet there was such cheer- : Mayville, of Edward Egan, principal fulness, - such bravery, so much ( of the firm of John Egan" and Son, of thought for others, such courtesy and ; Wàterford. v gratitude toward those who minister- a. tractor demonstration was given ed to them, that I was amazed. by a young lady from Dublin on the- The other day I was discussing< Dremises of The O'Connor Don, Clon- courage with a group of soldiers. One I * bSj Castlerea. of them said. I was afraid before 11 The plot-holders of Toomovara have went in, and I was afraid afterward, ; presented D. O'Shea, secretary of the but I wasn t afraid while I was in it." j Allotment Committee, with an address And that s the new of the majority, j a „ d a cheque. ^ where Courage is concerned. There's I Mrs. Walsh was . , awarded £300 at the apprehensive fqar beforehand, and j the Dungarvan Sessions against the the awful lear m retrospect, but al ' . , i Lux Navigation Company, for the loss ways strong courage within the act- j of h er husband. Ua }«-^ iere j°j action. . . The Derry Board of Guardians re- did you find particularly in : ported at their last meeting that there French trenches?" I asked for he j were twenty one cases of scarlatina in was but newl> returned from that part the workhouse . °x „ T e m ,f'- i „ ,, . . j Two lodging-house keepers ^were "Two thongs only," came the quick fined £2 ea " h at Armagh Petty Ses- answer- Mud and confident, high, s j ons for not supplying their lodgers spirits ! I gossiped with officers and 1 men of the territorial regiments case of young girls and women the blood is peculiarly liable to get out of order--to become thin and watery-- and to lead to a general breakdown in health. This can be avoided by the occasional use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, which are suitable for the most delicate constitution. These pills will give - you a new appetite, improve your digestion, tone and strengthen weakened weakened nerves, banish depression and lack of energy, clear the complexion of pimples and blotches, cure pain in the back and general weakness, cause the disappearance of headaches, dizziness dizziness and heart fluttering. Give these pills a fair trial and you will soon npte a wonderful change in your condition. Your spirits will brighten, good health and strength will return, and you will feel like a new person; You can confirm confirm these statements by' enquiring among your friends almost anywhere, thousands and thousands of hope- v Pat Found a Way. A Scotchman and an Irishman once set out together on a holiday, and Sandy intrusted all of his money to his friend witlr the strict injunction not to give him more than a stated sum for expenses each day. After a few days Sandy pleaded for an increase, but in vain. Afterwards he z confessed to Pat that, on the latter's latter's refusal to comply with his wish, he got out of bed every night when the Irishman was asleep and searched for the cash, but could never succeed in finding it. - "Where did you keep it?" he asked. "Well," said Pat, "I let you go to bed first every night, and every night when you weren't looking I put my purse into one of your pockets. I was always first up in the morning, and took it out again." Ice which a few • years ago was practically unknown to the people of tropical America, is now a necessity. Panama' started the ball a-rolling by building ice-plants, , Until recently there were no ice plants in the Puerto Plata consular district, which comprises the northern half of the Dominican Republic. Now every town of 2,BOO inhabitants , or more has its ice plant. \ §8Btia|gQ de los Caballeros, with 15,- 00Q.- inhabitants,, the largest tpw'n in this regipg), has-a ten ton plant which sells ice at,.$L.psr hundred pounds at the. factory, and; twenty-five, cents ad- ditipnal delivered. The other towns, range in population from 2,500 tq 7>p)0, haye ice plants of from one to three tons capacity. The prices of ice at these plants vary from $2~ to $4 per hundred pounds and about 10 per cent, additional if delivered. The principal consumers of ice are the cafes, clubs and hotels, but there is beginning; to be a, small demand for ice from private families. In view of the high price of ice and the growing prosperity qf the country, it is suggested suggested that it might be possible to in- ( dace some of the largest clubs, cafes and hdtels to install their own plants and refrigerators. E.W.G1LLETT COMPANY LIMITED TORONTO. ONT. wiNNIPgO- MONTREAL 8 A Care tor Bad breath If you are mt fortunate enough to ppssess a yarn winder, use two flatirons. flatirons. You can set them upon a table or bench, as far apart .as necessary, necessary, and adjust the yarn over the handles and proceed to wind. VUnard's Liniment Cures Colds, Sc. "Bad breath is a sign of decayed j teeth, foul stomach or unclean j bowel." df your teeth are good, Ip ok. Co ypur digestive organs at once. Get Seigel's Curative Syrup at druggists. 15 to 3Q drops after meals, clean pp your food passage and stop the bad breath odor. ,50c. and $1.00 Bottles. ^ Do not buy substitutes. Get : W the genuine. 6 Q A soapstone griddle is an .economy, | as it requires no greasing. It is at j its best after,4t has been used a good while. PRODUCE 1 LAID EGGS. POULTRY. PEAS. beans, honey, dnions wanted. Highest Highest prices given. J. D. Arsenault, 1195 St. Catharine East. Montreal. MISCELLANEOUS ^ EAR -BUFFALO Granulated Eyelids, ^^Sore Eyes, Eyes Inflamed by ~ S San, Dust and Wind quickly ® relieved by Murine. Try it in IjpO your Eyes and in Baby sEyes. lONo Smarting, Jnst Eye Comfort Murine Eye Remedy At -?- nr .-- ----j . mail, 50c per bottle. MuHti- gye s«lve # in Tubea 26c. For Book of the Eye Free* Ask Murlne Eye Remedy Co., Chicago d as | with registration cards. -r, , , Z. 11 1 It is stated that German is the only Champagne, men long past their youth, but stalwart and ; soldierlike. I talked, too, with artillerymen artillerymen in the Argonne, and with battalions battalions 'd'elite' who have battered the Germans on the battlefields of Verdun. Verdun. Everywhere I saw smiles and cheerfulness."' Hardships Cheerfully Borne. He described some of the scenes to me. and the horrors of. discomfort, which these men went courageously through. He had passed a young soldier, soldier, crouching, in a tunnel . language taught in a number of pub- admirably jj c sc hools in Oklahoma. ORIGIN OF OLEOMARGARINE. at V Butter Substitute First Invented Order of Napoleon III. It is interesting to note that wazt^ which has been the deciding factor in inducing the Canadian authorities to allow the manufacture and sale less, sufferers have been restored to new health and energy by using Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. You can get these pills through any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. Note the many smart features of this simple dress; the box-pleated, tunic, surplice waist, long tight sleeves \ and the wide loose belt. McCall Pat- ; tern No. 8079, Ladies' Dress. In 5 sizes, 34 to 42 bust. Price, 20 cents. These patterns may be obtained from your local McCall dealer, or from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto, Dept. W. À FIRE AFFECTS ANIMALS. of oleomargarine in this country, sludgier j should have also been largely instru- anti muddier than any creek, writing a ; mental in establishing it firmly as letter heme to his mother by the light ; an article of diet in Paris, and in of a flickering candle. The young I general throughout France. The facts soldier had looked up as he passed and are these: made a joke about his oozy rest- Emperor Napoleon "III. was anxious ing place. Other soldiers were in even worse condition. "The French army is a smiling host,"- said he; "their courage is amazing." amazing." - Everywhere in the French army there is high appreciation" of the British British soldiers, and also of the Americans. Americans. Men of both armies are looked upon as the Frenchmen's worthy comrades, comrades, and any day you will hear the 'Tommies' and the 'Sammies' applauded applauded in the French trenches. The other day I met a man just returned returned from Rheims, "the city of German's German's damnation," as it has been called, called, In spite of the fact that it has been a scene of desolation, he had enjoyed enjoyed the most .delightful lunch of his life 4here7 and told me he considered j the French women the most competent on earth. The streets of Rheims are grass grown, he said. The gardens are neg- l lectedi The cathedral has its chancel roof destroyed and its altars smashed bits. Its facade, which has' fre- ently been described as the most ^eantiftil thing in the world, is broken, marred, desecrated.. "But Joap of Arc still rides triumphant triumphant before the cathedral," he added. "Her statue has hardly been touched by German shells." - There are #till some thousands off inhabitants left in Rhqims. Little children still play fearlessly in the etiiptÿ streets. But cellar dwellers are the rale. x , There is a certain amount of trade, - too. Pommery and Grëno are still there, and even though there are no railroads and very little petrol (gaso-j line) export is still contrived. X Activities of Women. Forty thousand women are working in the mines of Germany. Several Holyoke College girls are wprking as drivers of milk wagons. Kimura "Komaka was the first woman woman to make suffrage speeches japan. ■ Curiosity Aids Red Cross. A farmer in a-village in southeast England raised $1,000 for the Red Cross through-the agency of a Zeppelin Zeppelin b^mb which fell in one of his fields. Thousands of people came from, nearby nearby towns to see the crater, which is described as "big enough to- put a house in." The farmer charged each visitor a small admission fee and turned the proceeds over ter the local Red Cross. The Jordan Valley WONDERFUL -- . Farm bargains; exceptional opportunities opportunities awaiting immediate purchasers; descriptive catalogue free. Buffalo i Farm Exchange, Brisbane building, '• Buffalo,' New York. In Southeastern Oregon Is a beautiful, fertile district that you ought to Investigate. Investigate. Many shrewd farmer* are buying there, because their" keen business business foresight tells them that investment investment will pay big returns from the natural increase In the value of the land alone, to say noth Ing."of the big crops that ,they can produçe. Prices low; terms easy. Ask me for authentic information, absolutely free. " You are cordially invited= to call at Room 112, Union Pacific Bifliding, to fa « H EAVEN AND HELL"--Swedenborg's HELL"--Swedenborg's great work on a real ' world beyond and the life after death ; i 400 pages ; only 25 cents postpaid. W. H. Law. 4SGD Euclid Avenue. Toronto. C ancer, tumors, lumps, etc.. Internal and external, cured wlth- eut pain by our home treatment. Write vk before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Co.. Limited. Col Un* wood. Ont- see our excellent and extensive exhibit Union Pacific of product* grown in the Country. 1. A. SMITH,"Colonization ^Industrial A<t. n»ion Pacific System Room 1346 U.P.BIdi.,Omnia, Neb. f When baying year Piano Insist on having an 11 OTTO HIGEL" PIANO ACTION Spread Covering Body, Awful Disfigurement. Itched and Burned. Had to Scratch. "My baby was troubled with eczema which began on her face and spread all in LEMON JUICE IS . FRECKLE REMOVER Girls! Make thjs cheap beauty lotion to clear and whiten your skin. Some Go Mad With Fear While Others Refifain Cool in Danger. Most animals are afraid of fire, and will fly from it in terror. ' To others there is a fascination about a flame, and they will walk into it, even though tortured by the heat. A horse in a burning stable goes mad with fear, but a dog is as cool in a fire as at any time. He keeps Lis nose down to the floor, where the air Squeeze the. juice of two lemons into i is purest, and sets himself calmly to j a bottle containing three ounces of \ finding his way out. Cats in fire cry orchard white, shake well, and you piteously. They hide their faces from j have^ a quarter pint of^the best freckle the light and crouch in corners. When their irescuer lifts them they are as a rule quite docile and subdued, never biting or scratching. ' Birds seem to be hypnotized by fire, and keep perfectly still ; even the loquacious loquacious parrot in a fire has nothing to say. Cows, like dogs, do not show alarm. They are easy to ieadxforth and often find thëir way out them- selvès. I was cured 6T~ painful G»itre by MINARD'S LINIMENT. BAYARD McMULIN. Chatham, Ont. I was cured of Inflammation by j MINARD'S LINIMENT. MRS. W. A. JOHNSON. " Walsh, Ont. " | I was cured of Facial Neuralgia by MINARD'S LINIMENT. Parkdale, Out. J. H. BAILEY. Reduces Strained, Puffy Ankles* Lymphangitis, Poll Eyil, Fistula; ' Boils, Swellings; Stops Lamenesd and allays pain. Heals Sores, Cuts, i Bruises, Boot Chafes, It is a ! SAFE ANTISEPTIC AND 6ERMKMDE ' Does "not blister or remove the hair and horse can be worked. Pleasant to use. i $2.00 à bottle, delivered. Describe your case for special instructions and Book 5 M free. ' ABSORBINE, JR., antiseptic liniment for mankind, reduce* reduce* Strains, Painful. Knotted. Swollen Veins. Concentrated--only Concentrated--only a few drops required at an application. Price SI'per bottle at dealers or delivered. W. F, YOUNG, P. D. F., 516 Lymans Bldg.-, Montreal, Gan. •âbsorblne and Absorblne, Jr.', are made to Canada. > spri over her body. It was in a rash and was very sore and inflamed, causing awful awful disfigurement. The rash itched and burned making her scratch terribly terribly and she was cross. "Then I used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Baby was healed with six cakes of Cuticura Soap and three boxes of Cuticura Ointment. '* (Signed) Mrs. HenrV Richard, Murray Harbor, P. E. I., April 2, 1917. "You may rely on Cuticura to care for your skin, scalp, hair and hands. For Free Sample Each by Mail address address post-card: "Cuticura, Dept. A, ■ Boston, U. S. A." Soid everywhere. and tan lotion, and complexion beauti- fier, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a fe^ cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands-each day and see how ! freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. becomes. Yes! It is harmless. Tomato and Cheese.--Take equal quantities of bread crumbs and tomatoes. tomatoes. Melt a little dripping in a saucepan saucepan and pour over the bread crumbs. : Put a. layer of cooked tomatoes in a taker, sprinkle over with bread crumbs, -then with a layer of grated cheese. Then repeat and put enough bread crumbs to cover the cheese. Add a little salt and cayennè pepper. Put in the oven and heat until the cheese is melted. Pencils in Japan. An unthought of result of the war has been the creation of a lead pencil industry in Japan. In 19 ll v Japan imported imported 65,000,000 pencils^ most of which came from America and Germany. Germany. But with the opening of the European conflict German sources of supply were cut off and native manufacturers, manufacturers, who had been producing only in z comparatively small quantities, quantities, seized; their opportunity and made the most of it. In 1914 Japan exported exported over 9,000,000 lead pencils and MONEY ORDERS Dominion Express Foreign Cheques are accepted by Field Cashiers and Paymasters in France for their full face value. There is no better way to send money to the boys in the trenches. \ We can't expect our neighbors to. say pleasant things about us if we are all the time-growling about them. Every living thing likes to have the fur stroked the right way--even editors-like it. Xlxufard's Liniment Cure* Qarffet In Cow* 1916 the number had increased to 168,000,000. There is strong indication indication that many of the.markets won by the, orientals, will be held by them after the,.w*r, for they have the ad- vantagè.; of very cheap labor. Most of the lead which the£ use is imported from India and the United States. The Elderly Safety-Pin. The. safety-pin and the hook and eye are generally supposed to be modern. modern. inventions. The former, in fact, has bé,en ciredited to Queen Victoria. in She may have improved upon it, but Cornmeal Bread.---2 cups lukewarm water, 1 yeast cake, % tablespoon salt, iè cup molasses, 1 cup rye flour, 1 cup corn meal, 3 cups white flour. Dissolve yeast cake in water, add remaining remaining ingredients, and mix thoroughly. thoroughly. Let rise to double its bulk, knead and sha^e into loaves; let rise again to double inJ?ulk and bake. Princess Eudoxia, of Bulgaria, is said to be the real ruler in that country. country. * """ - - ' The British Empire produces one- third- of the world's coal, one-ninth of' its copper, one-eighth of its iron, one-fifth of its lead, one-ninth of its silver, and one-half-of its- goKL- certainly she is not entitled to the distinction of having invented it. Numerous Numerous specimens of the useful contrivance contrivance have -been found in the ruins of Crete, Some qf- th^pi are in the museum of the University, of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, and the museum has ~ also a hook and eye from the same place! Both the safety-pins and the hook and dye now, in the museum were made &t. lea^t. 900 years before Christ. Some are made of bronze, but amber or soins j>ther* material was often used on the more-elaborate, pins. Some w,ere even made of finely wrought goic Jffinard'a Liniment Cores Diphtheria. / • ISftUE No* 5<fer-*17. Exposure Aches Cold rain, winds; and dampness bring out the rheumatic aches. An application of Sloan's Liniment will soon have the blood circulating and the pain will disappear. For neu» ralgia, lame back, stiff neck, sprains; strains, and. all muscle soreness, Sloan's Lr iimen. can't bo bcat. No rubbing; it quickly penetrates and does its work without without stain or clog^ing-of the pores. 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