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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Aug 1915, p. 7

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"X <M HE CURED The History of a Needle. "Oh, dear, I do hate sewing," said Mary to herself, as she sat by the fire clumsily stitching a doll's frock, which nurse had said must be finish- jj^ before she could go and play. "Oh, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Right to the Root of the Trouble. Go No trouble causes more widespread suffering and discomfort than indigestion. indigestion. The ailment takes various forms'. Some victims are ravenous in, do," she said, trying to make j f Q1 * food; others turn sick at. the sight the needle go through a hard-knot in i °f meals; but as a rule every meal is the stuff, and bending it so that it al- ! followed by intense pains in .the chest, most broke, and then the needle went j heartburn, sick headache and often in suddenly and pricked her finger, i nausea. Indigestion assumes an ob- "Oh-h-h," and she began to cry. , stinate form because ordinary medi- "It serves you right," said the ! cines • subdue its symptoms-- 1 but needle bluntly, "for hurting me like do not cure. So-called pre-digested foods only make the digestion more sluggish, and ultimately make the trouble take a chronic form. gç r _ I Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure indi- "Just as though I hadn't been i gestion because they go right to the through enough already," complained ; ro °f °f the trouble. They make new, the needle. you have; I've hardly any point left." "Oh, dear, I'm sure you must have," said Mary, looking at her pricked fin- BUMPER CROP ASSURED. ABOUT CRUISERS. I Report Just Issued Indicates Record They Are Termed the Policemen of Yield. the Fleet " The crutiser has to perform, perhaps, Given normal weather until harv- varied ftmctioll ' s than ^ ^ est, the yield of grain per acre along dasB rjf warshlp tn the fleot It is h6r the 5,000 miles of the Canadian busdiiess to stop and light when the Northern Railway in Manitoba, Sà- , circumstances are, from her point of skatchewan and Alberta is almost ; view, favorable, and also to possess certain to average high according to a high speed - to enable her to run a consolidated report from its agents away when the position is unfavor- which has just been received. This ' able. The cruiser is admirably termed gives an estimated average for wheat the policeman of the fleet, for her of 24 bushels; oats 54; and barley 37 , p^sa^laking wUtoS repltnishtai to the acre. _• bunkers, are her chief attributes. In each case, where the agents give AItihou gh the introduction of wireless a range, such as 25 to 30 in their telegraphy has somewhat lessened the estimates, the Canadian Northern responsibility placed upon the cruiser adopt the lower figure, so that the for scouting work, she is still regarded average may be regarded as con- ■ as the "eyes of the fleet." For the servative. Officers of the company, object of scouting work there is a said that had a middle course been special type of snouting cruiser in ex- ... v» Art 'T'hin o iMYYnmû-H nwnpnWfi nduoinf followed/the result in all probability would have been 27 or 28 bushels of wheat to the acre. When comparison is made with the figures of the North West Grain Dealer's Association for istan ce. The armored cruiser's advent has almost extended that class of ship to be considered to come within the. scope of the battleship. Indeed, in some cases they are so perfectly equipped equipped in aggressive policy as to be NEW POLYVATENT SERUM. TWELVE-INCH SHELLS. "Why, I've only sewn half the seam with you," said Mary, "and you were a new one." "I don't mean through enough cloth," replied the needle; "but if you were as bright as I am you'd know ; h ams Pink Pills, what I mean.' I rich blood, which so strengthens the ! system that the stomach does its own j work and digests the food in a natural way. Many a terrible sufferer from ■ indigestion has found a permanent j cure through a fair usd of Dr. Wil- Among them is | Mrs. H. Carmern, Locke Street North, "What do you mean, then?" asked ! Hamilton, Ont., who says. Dr. Wil Marv, and she left off crying. ! liams ' Pink Pills not ° aly ^ave me "Well, I haven't long been made, 1 new health, but new life. For five and then I was verv badly, treated, >" cars 1 was a £ rcat sufferer, was al- voll know" " ■ mokt constantly doctoring, and spent ' "No. I*' don't know," said Mary i a great deal of money with absolutely eagerly; "please tell me how you : were made." i The needle seemed pleased at her eagerness, and unbent a little. "I have to go through twenty-two sepa- . rate processes before I'm ready for use," if announced, and its eyes sparklet!/ proudly. . "What was the first one?" asked Mary. no result. My stomach was in such a dreadful condition that frequently it would not retain nourishment of any kind. When. I ate I suffered terrible pains, a fluttering of the heart, and often a feeling of nausea. In addition addition to this I was in a very anaemic condition, and felt as if I. was lingering lingering between life and death. One day while sitting in the park a lady got into conversation with me, and I told "The first thing that happened,, af- • , T 0 £ ; her my trouble. She asked me if I ter I had been cut with a number ; had tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, others from a length of thin steel . , . , wire, war--I was heated in a fire f* »at they had been a .great a time, and taken out and placed on ! ■>«*#<; «° , her daugh er. When 1 an iron-tapped table; there I was ] went home I deeded to> try this medi- rubbed with the others by a curved I f*™-. 1 s00n fo . und A e pills were file! this straightened and tempered ; "ping me, and continued taking me. ("I believe it had a bad temper!»™ for several months when I was given it," thought Mary, sucking her restored to better health than I had finger again, but the needle was not'g^ 1 for years, and I have since i ■ * p cnl4 1 : been the picture of health. I hope my sneaking or that sort ot tempei.; j . , ,, _ * ,Pn „ o ! exp el - 1 en ce may be the means ot ' Then we were carried acioss tne , i » c p j- i • on ,4- oo-mot- cnoori 1 pointing' to others the way to health, face of a stone driven at great speed, ; n ^ ,, L u and ns we were all kept revolving at i the same time we soon had a beauti ful point each." "How was your eye made?" asked M'r.ry. "My eye was knocked out," replied the Needle. "Knocked out!" exclaimed Mary, opening her eyes very wide in astonishment; astonishment; "how dreadful!" "Not at all," said the Needle. "Well, jr-first the size and shape of my eye ' was marked out on me, and then the hole was stamped out." ' Oh, you do seem to have had a rough time," said Mary. "Oh, but my eye was soon made smooth," said the Needle, misunderstanding misunderstanding her, "for I was threaded with the others on a roughened wire, and then the wire was shaken, and 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. * MEDICINES IN VEGETABLES. the average wheat yields in Western deemed competent enough to live in Canada for the last five years, the the battle-line with the "capital ships." remarkable character of the prospec-| -- 1 5*-- "IjïïLÏT Sh^'"; $1,000.00 Reward Forfeited if Remedy Fails bushels to the acre. We bo .p e this notice will reach the The Canadian Northern average | e y €S 0 ,f people who are troubled with for wheat is edmpiled from reports j COins ,ypati 0 n and bowel trouble. Dr. from 171 stations between Port Hamilton's Pills have been guaranteed Arthur and the Rocky Mountains, the ' to cure any case within three days, International Boundary line and the and the above reward will be paid for most northerly areas now served by . any case resisting this greatest of all its lines. In the Emmerson District ■ remedies. _ in Manitoba the estimates run as high j No presonpUon ever written could j surpass Dr. Hamilton s Pills of Mandrake Mandrake and Butternut. For years they. as 30 bushels to the adre, and in Rapid City District as high as 32. Dauphin reports 25; Portage la have been curing the most obstinate cases of constipation, biliousness, Prairie 26; Rossburn 30;and the Swan j headaches a.nd sour stomach. Here is River District up to 35. Along the I your chance to test Dr. Hamilton's main line in Saskatchewan the re- j Pills. If they fail--Wur money back ports from the Humbolt District run: for the asking. Be sXvre you get the to 33 bushels to the acre, and ! yellow box, and insist on being sup- up estimates dealers. -►b- up to 30 bushels come, j Plied with only Dr. Hamilton* Pills ot from the North Battleford section, j Mandrake and Butternut, 2oc. at Northwest of that city, Meota, reports 28 to 30 bushels. East of Prince Albert in Saskatchewan on the northern northern line, Melford estimates are up to 30 bushels. The Saskatoon section estimates go as high as 35, while the Kindersley division, southwesterly to- BOTHA IS A HERO IN LONDON. T. P. O'Connor Gives His Impressions of the Boer Leader. Premier Louis Botha is the latest wards the Alberta boundary, are es- | example of the extraordinary transformation transformation of feeling that is possible Big Projectiles Carry a Thirty-pound Explosive Charge. High power projectiles are constructed constructed with cavities in their centre which contain the explosive charge, the explosive varying with the size of the projectile. A 12-inch shell, weighing weighing 870 pounds, carries about 30 pounds of explosives The cavity of such a projectile Is about seven inches i in diameter at the base and gradually tapers in size toward the point. After the charge is placed in the projectile a plug is screwed into the base, thus sealing up the explosive, and a fuse is inserted in the centre of the plug extending extending into the explosive within the cavity. The fuse, without which the explosive explosive is harmless, depends upon the high rotary motion of the shell to become become active. This rotary motion is imparted by the rifling of the gun. In the smooth surface of the tube are cut the rifling grooves of a width of about one-eighth inch. Round the shell, near the base, in ■a groove cut for the purpose, is compressed compressed what is known as the rotating band. This band projects above the surface of the shell and corresponds with the rifling grooves, so that upon its discharge is is forced into the rifling, where it acts as a seal to prevent prevent the escape of the gas formed by the exploding powder and gives the shell the required rotary motion, which keeps it on its trué course with its point always in a direct line ahead. Wonderful Cures of Mutilated Soldiers Soldiers Effected By It. What are described as remarkable cures of wounded French soldiers have been effected by the new poly- vatent serum, discovery of which was announced last March. Complete recovery recovery is announced of men who were terribly mutilated, and for whom all hope had been given up before use of the serum, so badly infected were their wounds. Doctors Leclainche and Vallee, the discoverers of the serum, have been unable'up to the present to make more than 2,000 flasks of it daily, .most of which goes to the base hospitals, hospitals, where the worst cases are to be found. -* timated at 35 bushels to the acre The De Lisle division in approximately approximately the same area reports up to 40 bushels to the acre. In Alberta, the Hanna section, in the south and the Athabasca in the north, estimate the to the British crowd. He came to London immediately after the Boer War with a few of his generals. He and they were in a state of the deepest deepest depression, for their country had No More Corns to , I without Cure Guaranteed Never known •fail ; acts pain In 24 hours. Is soothing,. healing; takes the sting right out No remedy so, iquick, safe and sure ae Putnam's Pain-, less Corn Extractor. Sold every- Where--25c. ner bottle. MAKES PERFECT BREAD Her Advice. "I've a good mind to go and jump in the river," said Mr. Joe Peck at the head of a little domestic quarrel, as he picked up his hat and started out. "You come back here," said his wife, "an' if you intend any such trick as that jest march upstairs and put yer old clothes on." There are in' Britain over six million million men between the ages of eighteen and forty-five. The Smiling Corn. Observé the sturdy stalks of corn, Watch them awhile. They catch the spirit of the morn And seem to smile. The cornstalks seem to smile all day, Diffusing cheer. In fact, they 'smile, as one might say, From ear to ear. Minard'e Liniment Cures Colds, Eto. FARM FOR RENT. I F LOOKING FOU A FARM, CONSULT me. I have over Two Hundred on my list, located in the best sections ot On- tarlo. All sizes. H. W. Dawson, Brampton. NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. P ROFIT-MAJKING NEWS AND JOB Offices for sale "In good Ontario towns. The most useful and Interesting of all businesses. 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None Better in Canada. Mlnard's Liniment Cures Distemper. Write for New College Announcement. They Are Not Only Food But Excellent Excellent Medicine. Onions are excellent blood-purifiers. They are Nature's remedy for sleeplessness, sleeplessness, too. An onion poultice is of great relief in rheumatic pains. In many cases bad indigestion can be cured by an onion diet. Carrots are excellent for sufferers from gout, and those whose faces are without color can get it by eating plenty of carrots. Spinach is full of iron, and is one of is we were jerked about so much that, xl 1 ! UUillttLll lO lull vjl nuiij unu \jtk all our rough eyes became smooth and . the finest bloo(1 tonics knoW n. It bright, like you see mine now, and 1 ^ r\A 4-1~\ -f vmvilrl <3 ; (llS6clS6 witn pride again. j Cabbaeres of all sorts banish skin "Well, you have had some adventures," adventures," exclaimed Mary. "Oh. that's not all of them," replied replied the Needle, "but I'll only tell you a few of the others. After that we were heated, and then - plunged into a bath of oil to temper us again. , should eat one beet every day Th n we were all mixed with soap and : 1 _ , . , -_-u i___j emery powder, and put to bed in thick ' e mn \ e . 7 i also extremely beneficial in kidney the Needle s eye seemed to twinkle, (ksease Cabbages of , troubles, prevent sallowness, constip- i ation, etc. Tomatoes are exceedingly good for the liver. Beetroot, eaten with rice, is a great blood-maker, and all anæmic arsons should eat one b Parsley is not only a garnish, but tor , ^ , . : it will cure painful nettlerash if rub- abov.t nine days, during : , * bed on the spot. canvas which time we were rolled about under under heavy pieces of wood," and the Needle groaned at the remembrance; "then we were sharpened up a bit move and polished," added the Needle, "and. then put to bed once more, but this time between paper, as you buy packets." us. Celery is a great nerve tonic, and very good for rheumatism. It is a slight sedative, too. Parsnips are full of excellent qualities, qualities, and help the whole system. Those who are martyrs to lumbago should eat this vegetable, yield up to 40 bushels per acre. The ; been so desolated that they had grave Edmonton Disctrict forecast runs as 1 . f P grs as to its future. They were not high as 35, and Vermilion to 30. In | popular then; indeed, some hotels Central Alberta and Battle River j were doubtful about admitting them District prospects are given as high ! w ithin their doors, and the visitors as 35. In only a few instances does) : the estimate fall below 20 bushels, ] and those statements are widely separated. The estimates for "oats is! derived from the statements of 159 . stations and that for barley from 126. j The highest forecast for oats comes j from the Elrose District in Saskat- j chewan. There the expectation is for j. 100 bushels to the acre. Next is the : report from the Hanna District at 90 j bushels. The lowest of all is 20 to 30 bushels. In Barley the highest estimate estimate comes from Ardate . in the De Lisle District and Dinsmore in Elrose District, each estimating 60 bushels to the acre. The lowest is 15 bushels. Strangely enough in each case where low averages are given, the next station station reports an expectation for yields of excellent quantity. Telegraphic advices received yesterday yesterday by the Canadian Northern from the Departments of Agriculture of Saskatchewan and Alberta indicate that warm weather ' is the rule throughout both provinces. That from Saskatchewan reads: "The special weekly report on crop conditions based • on telegrams received received from all parts of the Province is issued to-day by the Department of Agriculture. In the summary of district district by mail for convenience of those seeking harvest work will be found th St. Jerome mentions a widow who had had twenty-two husbands, the last one having already had twenty wives. Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. _ ; Gentlemen,--I have used MINARD'S LINIMENT on my vessel .and in n.v , family for years, and for-the every-day , ills and accidents of life I consider it has no equal. I would not start on a voyage without it, if it cost a dollar! a bottle. ; CAPT. F. R. DESJARDIN Schr. Storke, St. Andre,. Ivarnouraska. j ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE Under the control of the Department of Agriculture of Ontario. Established 1862. Affiliated with the University of Toronto. 110 University Ave., TORONTO, ONT., CAN. College Reopens Friday, October 1st, 1915. Write Dept. D. for Calendar. E. A. A. Grange, V.S., M.S., Principal. General Louis Botha -You certainly have been through al " t 6 noted that peeling vege aid Mary, 1 tables which should not be peeled,, west exce ptionally good reports have who came to see and encourage them were mainly Irish politicians who had Spoiled by a Shower. 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Bh: -Æ In order to ascertain the power required to supersede the work of horses, James Watt employed a strong horse to wind up weights, and j supported their cause ] thus found 22,000 lb. could be rksed But soon good deal, as you say, average dates on which cutting will ; p 00r Campbell-Bannerman rose be general but the . 21st of August p re miership he carried home rule should see the binders busy through-, 'the Boêrs without ev ev. - pêrmit- out the Province. From the South- j ^ n g a discussion within the Cabinet. X z>e2i: " I i ^ gan sex.m» a„«in. : > cine" and the disappearance cl nearly "And now something is going , , through me instead," said the Needle j ^ a11 theu food v ^ lue ' to itself, as it fell off the cotton into ' A UNIVERSAL FOOD t | one foot per minute. For fear of giv- ing his customers under-value,, he allowed allowed overweight half as heavy again, which made a horse-power 33,000 foot-pounds per minute. the fender and rolled away into the ashes, and got lost. HURRY.GERM AN CROPS. Hct Water Pipes Placed Under the Soil to Induce Growth. Since the beginning of ti^ war Germany's chemists, men of sdience, and others, have been hard at work studying* agricultural conditions whereby the soil could be utilized to the fullest extent in yielding big crops in order that the supply of food would not be menaced seriously. The Berliner Tageblatt announces that experiments made by Professor Kubler, of the Technical High School of Dresden, have shown surprising results, results, so much so that the discovery may revolutionize agriculture in the empire. Professor Kubler's idea was to impart impart certain warmth artificially to the soil, and the method he adopted has been remarkably successful, so that crops can be grown and harvested in a very short time, and several crops obtained throughout the year. The method consists in putting pipes underground and feeding water through them at a proper temperature temperature to generate warmth in the earth, this warmth rising up in the ground to the vegetation and giving impetus to their growth, no matter what the Weather may be above ground. Following Nature's Footsteps. "I have a boy, two years old, weighing weighing forty pounds and in perfect health who has been raised on Grape-Nuts and milk. "This is an ideal food and evidently furnishes the elements necessary for a baby as well as for adults. We have used Grape-Nuts in large quantities and greatly to our advantage." One advantage about Grape-Nuts food is that it is partially pre-^igest- ed in the process of manufacture. The starch contained in the wheat and barley is transformed into a form of sugar by the same method as this process is carried out in the human body; that is, by the use of moisture and long exposure to moderate warmth, which grows the diastase in the grains, and with long baking makes the remarkable chhnge from starch to sugar. Therefore, the most delicate stomach stomach can handle Grape-Nuts and the food is quickly absorbed into the blood and tissue, certain parts of it going directly to building arid,nourishing arid,nourishing both body and brain. "There's a Reason." Name given by Canadian Postum Co., Wiftdsor, Ont Ever, read the above fettert A one appears pii er damage by hail is reported and in those districts where hay can he ob- .tised Dutchman he was, immediately , resolved that the best future for his ! country and for his race was to throw tained a satisfactory supply of good ; in hig lot loyally w ith the British Em pire; and to that policy he has since adhered with splendid loyalty and judgment. > When he returned to London after „ . . „ , this, all the past was forgotten, and and warm, all gram growing rapidly* 1 he could not appear in the streets harvest operations commenced and 1 hay is being saved. Hot weather is now general throughout the Province." Province." From Alberta the* information is : "Southern District weather clear Minard's Liniment Cures Gargret In Cows you ?» will be general next week. Central | ^^amiring crowd. And he was 15 ^ Johnn y * District warm weather, all grain | eeted none the less warmly because ripening fast, barley ready in some ( he had been so formidable and so localities but harvest general in ten ; braye an - e nemy in the not very re- days. Northern District feather | . very warm, slight damage by hail, all -p ii+ , nf " crops maturing fast, barley will be ready early next week/ * Good Lung Powers. The new baby had proved itself possessed possessed of extraordinary lung pow'ers. One day baby's brother, little Johnny, said to his mother, "Ma, my little brother brother came from Heaven, didn't he?" "Yes, dear," answered the mother. Johnny was silent for a minute, and then he went on--"I say, mal" "What T don't, blame the angels for slinging him out--do But, of course, by nobody was he welcomed with such heartiness as by j the Irish, and the Irish party invited j him to a banquet along with the other | When Helogoland was ceded by Ministers of the Dominions who hap- Britain to Germany in 1890, the sea ' pened to be in London at the t 1 ™ 6 - had made such inroads on the soft Botha did not look very well at that cliffs that its complete disappearance time. The change from the open-air at no very distant date was freely pre-' life of the veldt, whether as a soldier dieted. or as a farmer, to the sedentary hab its of a Prime Minister, did not suit his temperament. „ x , ... _ , Probably after this arduous cam- tury one of the most familiar figures; . which he has just finished so in the Kilkenny (Ireland) hunting successfully, Botha is in better health country was Mr. Hewetson Nixon, a than he hag been since he exchanged bold, and skilful rider, whd was stone sa ddle and the rifle for the desk About the middle of the last cen-; are genuine, interest nt fit*# té time. They rue. and full ef human blind. Every man over twenty-one years and the pen. Mustard, judiciously given, has a of age in Italy is entitled to a vote, wonderful effect in inducing hens to except those under thirty years of lay. age who have neither performed mili- 1 In Scotland a jury's verdict goes by tary service nor learned to read and the majority. It need not, as in Eng- write. ' - , . land, be unanimous. Highest Cash Prices Paid for GINSENG We are the largest buyers of Ginseng in America and have the greatest demand for it. We can therefore pay you the highest cash prices. If you have any wild or cultivated Ginseng, wnte for our latest price list, or ship what you have and we will submit you our highest offer. ^ David Blustein & Bro. 162 W."27th St., NewYork, UAA Pure Ice Cream in the Home THE BRICK has greatly popularized City Dairy Ice Cream with the housewife. There is no other dessert that can compete with City Dairy Ice Cream in the summer. Our Service makes it possible for your dealer to supply you with City Dairy Ice Cream in brick form so that you can serve it in your own home at Dinner, Afternoon Tea or Evening Party, just the same as ,your City Sister. For saJo by Discriminating Shopkoepo rs ED. 6. ISSUE 34--'15. | Look ■for the Sign. TORONTO.

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