t-' V-'-. «- . \ Pale, Sallow Cheeks show that the blood is impoverished and that the stomach is not property property assimilating its food." In fact a woman's physical condition always shows in her face. Paleness, blotches, pimples, sallowness or dull eyes all Tell the Need Of Beecham's Pills. Women who are subject to these conditions should not fail to avail themselves of their prompt and beneficial effect. Beecham's Pills are Preparèd to furnish the necessary relief. They clear the system of impurities, gently stimulate the liver, regulate the bowels and tone the system. Their mild and thorough action. quickly rid the skin of blemishes, improve the circulation and help the digestion. Every woman should know the comfort, and experience the help of Beecham's Pills Prepared only by Thomas Beecham, St. Helens, Lancashire, England. Sold everywhere in Canada and U. S. America. In boxes, 25 cents. Social and Personal. Many women with disfigured complexions never seem to think that they need an occasional cleansing inside as well as outside. Yet neglect of this internal bathing shows itself in spotty, and sallow complexions--as well as in dreadful headaches and biliousness. It's because the liver becomes sluggish, and waste matter accumulates which Nature cannot remove without assistance. The best remedy is Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, which stimulate the liver to healthy activity, remove fermentation, g ently cleanse the stomach and bowels and tone the whole igestive system. Sure, safe and reliable. Take one at night and you feel bright and sunny in the morning. Get Chamberlain's today--druggists 25c., or by mail from Chamberlain Medicine Company, Toronto Irish Wit. ! asleep in the shade of a hedge. Eye- Thc foreman of a gang of railway ; ing the man with a stern smile, he men has more than his share of Irish said slowly Slape on, ye idle spal- wit. The other afternoon he was walk- 1 pleen--slape on. So long as ye si ape Ing along his section of the line, when ye've got a job, but whin ye wake up he found one of his laborers fast -, ye're out of wurrk!" ¥■ THE VICTROLA AND THE COMMUNITY--NO. 5 ■s. .r?ï J m- ¥ Mrs. Docftor says: "Really,since we got our Viârola, our home seems a different different place. "A doctor's life is so hurried and busy that regular hours are impossible impossible and no plans can be made. "The Victrola, however, is • always ready and we spend many delightful hours as opportunity affords. My favorite artist is Alma Gluck and I simply adore her record of 'My Old Kentucky Home.' "When other ladies begin to talk about their musical evenings or dances now, I do nor feel out of it'--we have them ourselves. It's wonderful what excellent ten-inch, double-sided Victor Records you can get at 90 cents each." ¥- Vidtrola XVI $255 In Mahogany or oak Circassian Walnut $330 The instrument by which all musical instruments are judged. Other Victrolas from $21 to $400 (on easy payments, if .desired), at any His Master s Voice" dealer in any town or city in Canada. Write for free copy of our 450-page Musical Encyclopedia listing over 6000 Victor Records. BERLINER GRAMOPHONE CO. LIMITED Lenoir Street MONTREAL Dealers in every town and city ONE PRICE FROM COAST TO COAST l\\ Be sure and look for this trade mark Victor Records--Made in Canada--Patronize Home Products Sold in Bowmanville by JURY & L OVELL, LEVI MORRIS &' SON. "Ladies, 6o,ooo pairs sox are wanted. Miss V. Somerville, Reach township, is visiting friends here. A. A. Gamsby, Orono, has hunted deer annually for 0 years. O. A. Gamsby shipped a car of apples to Stratton, Rainy River. Orono artists will reproduce "Roxy the Fresh Air Kid" Friday evening. .! Miss Ida Lang, Kirby, teacher, Has married married Dr. J. Snarpe, dentist, Toronto. Frank Knox, Orillia, son of A. J. Knox, Orono, has enlisted for overseas service. Rev. D. E. Johnston, Fenelon Falls, will preach in Cobourg Methodist Church on Sunday. À. J. Staples had to resign as school trustee because the Board expropriated his land. Thos. Thornton, Orono, in his 93rd year had his left hand thumb amputated for gangrene. Rev. J. W. Rae, Newcastle, lectures on "The Philosophy of Fun." It should be funny, eh ? Mrs. H. A. Jackson, Montreal, is visiting her sister, Airs. J. C. Hancock, "Broadview," "Broadview," Clarke. Dr. Tucker reports $6323.23 subscriptions subscriptions piid by Clarke to Red Cross and Patriotic lunds. Brig.-Gen. John Hughes has been in Quebec managing transportation of 800 wounded soldiers. Mr. Rov Douglas, Newcastle, has been transferred from Toronto to the Canadian General Electric offices at Cobalt Mrs. W. Allen, widow of Venerable Archdeacon Allen, Millbrook, attained her 91st birthday Nov. 12 in good health. F. B. Lovekin, Esq , Newcastle, made $1500 from a young orchard between seven and eight years old this season. Mrs. J. W. McLaughlin, Newcastle, has returned home from a visit to her step-son Mr. Norman McLaughlin, Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. Thos. McGillicuddy, Toronto, addressed addressed a temperance rally of all the Sunday Schools in Whitby Sunday week Mr. Harry Grooms and bride, Toronto, are spending the week with his paren's, ! Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Grooms.--Napanee Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Henry motored to Newcastle and Bowmanville on Sunday.--Millbrook Reporter. Better than a letter from home and a weekly visitor--send THE STATESMAN or The Bowmanville News to your absent absent friend. Brer. M. W. G. Purser, editor and proprietor proprietor of The Port Hope. Times, gave a splendid report of the Veterans' Jubilee in that town Nov. 15. Mr. John Delong, Elmbrook, returned home Monday -afternoon from Bowmanville Bowmanville where he had been attending the funeral of G. Weisman. Mrs. C. E. Parker, daughter of Mr. S. D. Ross of "The Bowman House" while visiting visiting relatives in Stirling, broke an arm by slipping on a piece of ice. Saskatchewan publishers have decided to charge $1.50 for their newspapers next year. If butter and eggs continue to soar any higher, editors can't live at $1.50 even. Rev. A. P. Menzies, pastor of St. Andrew's Andrew's Church, Whitby, now Lieutenant in 76th Batt. located at Barrie, will preach anniversary services in St. Andrew's Nov. 28th. The public is urged to exercise every care in packing ^parcels for the overseas troops, as strong packing is absolutely essential essential to ensure delivery of the parcels in good order. Mrs. J. W. Spalling writing to a friend in Bowmanville from Orange, California, where she and Mr. Sparling are spending the winter says "we are in lo.ve with this place and Mr. Sparling is very much improved." improved." This is good news to their many friends here. Mrs. (Rev.) W. H. Montgomery and maid arrived on the Limited from La Prairie, P. Q., via Montreal on Thursday to spend a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. P. Gordanier, Morven.-- Nsipanee Beaver. Deep and sincere sorrow was felt by our citizens last week when the casualties lists told of the death in action in France of two soldiers from West Durham-- Lance Corp. Edward Moody, Blackstock and Lance-Corp. Thomas H. Cochrane, Bowmanville. There is an urgent request fdrsox, more sox. 60,000 pairs are asked for. How many of these can you supply ? Ladies, we get off easily, when all we have to do in this war is to give a little time, a little money or a little work. It is nothing compared with giving your boy. There is a movement on foot to form a battalion of infantry in this division made up of ex-school cadets. Capt. E. E. Snider, Snider, principal of Port Hope High School, is behind the movement and it is understood understood that his suggestion is meeting with the hearty approval of the Militia Department. Department. A battalion of 1,000 ex-cadets, all between the ages of eighteen and.twenty- three, would undoubtedly be among the best disciplined and smartest appearing of units. 'Mr. W. L. Law arrived home Monday from his annual bear hunt in the vicinity of Salt River and Eagle Lake, bringing a fine deer with him, also a number of pieces of wood the beavers have cut. Beavers are very thick in the section of the country country he was in. During one night they built a hut over the bridge he had to cross oyer, and it had to be removed next morning morning before he could pass.--Oshawa Reformer. Reformer. Xmas seal campaign for The Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives is launched. launched. 8685 Teachers throughout Ontario have had Xmas Seals placed in their hands; 761 Banks- will receive the seals. Other organizations at work are,--Merchants, are,--Merchants, Manufacturers, Lawyers, Real Estate Estate and Insurance men. Over four million million Xmas Seals have already been prepared prepared and further issues are expected to follow. National Sanitarium Association Association reports that tuberculosis killed 2294 persons in Ontario alone in .1913--one every 4 hours and kills one-third of all who die between the ages of 18 and 4Ç. Supplies of Xmas Seals may be had by writing the Sanitarium, 223 College-st., Toronto, Ont. _ It is a grave mistake for mothers to neglect neglect their aches and pains and suffer in silence--this only leads to.chronic sickness sickness and often shortens life. If your work is tiring; if your nerves are excitable; if you Teel languid, weary or depressed, you should, know that Scott's Emulsion overcomes just such conditions. It possesses in - concentrated. form the very elements to invigorate the blood, strengthen the tissues, nourish the nerves and build strength. Scott's is strengthening thousands of mothers--and will help you. Try it. Scott & BowueiToronto, Ont. Stitch in Time. Mrs. Suphrage--Our society has appointed me chairman of a committee committee whose object it is to bring about à reduction in rents. Mr. Suphrage--I'm very glad to hear it, my dear; when we get home you can begin on my trousers. There are 20,000 different kinds of butterflies. Parent--'/What is your reason for wishing to marry my daughter?" Young Man--"I have no reason, sir. I am in love." Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S 5ASTOR1 A ran mm This Sample of LUX is for you, Madam ! WHAT is LUX? It is a soap of unusual purity made into the thinnest of flakes that readily dissolve in hot water. It makes a creamy, foamy lather that cannot injure the daintiest fabric or the hands. LUX is a wonderful life lengthener of all woollen and flannel garments. It absolutely prevents them from matting, thickening or shrinking m the wash. Will you let ua send you a sample, free ? Address LUX Dept., Lever Brothers Limited, ' Toronto. All grocers sell LUX 11 REV. CEPHAS BARKER --AN APPEAL For a number of years the Rev. C- Barker was the most outstanding figure in the late Bible- Christian Church. He filled all the offices of honor in the gift of his brethren.. For some time he was treasurer of church funds, edited three weekly paper?, managed book Room and printing establishments, served at church, Sunday School and missionary anniversaries, anniversaries, and performed services for which e received hundreds of dollars, where the same energy and ability devoted to the secular would have brought him thousands. thousands. Over thirty years since hè preached preached his last sermon in Horton-st. Church, London, and administered the Sacrament. On retiring to rest he bade his wife "goodbye "goodbye until the morning". During the night he was translated. In Mount Pleasant cemetery, in the sub.urbs of London, beautiful for situation, a monument, worthy worthy of the man and of the affection of his wife who provided it, was erected In connection with the Bible Christian College, College, Shebbear, a museum has been established, established, and the authorities have desired a photo of the monument to be therein ' deposited deposited to aid in perpetuating his memory, The monument is somewhat out of plumb, needs cleaning, cementing, pointing and re-leiterin /. From twenty-five to thirty dollars should fix it. Most of his colaborers colaborers and companions have followed him to join the majority, but thinking there are enough remaining who knew him, loved him, and were benefitted by his life and ministry, who would like to aid in so worthy an object, I ask that any who so feel to send their contributions promptly to me, and I will see to the work being well done, a photograph sent to Shebbear, report in The Christian Guard ian, and should there be a surplus of funds, hand the same a to the treasurer of the China Mission Fund. Address--Rev. I. Kenner, 423 Duff^rin Avenue, London, O t. Nothing - to Fight Over. "You and Grump seem to get along pretty well." "Yes. You see, he never borrows anything but trouble, and that's all I ever have to lend." 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