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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Nov 1915, p. 7

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:;p52|ggj â. e. M0LAUOHUN, Barrie ter.. Solicitor end ObiiTtymott. Office :--Bléakley Block. King Street. Bowmanville. Money to loan at reacon- able rates. 4*-lyr. B. J. HAZLEWOOD, M.D., C.M. BOWMAN VILLI, • ONT. OLD MEDALIST ot Trinity University, vH Toronto; Four year» Attendis* Phyeician and Surgeon at Mt. Carmel Hospital, Pitteburg. Ke. Office and Residence Wellington Telephone No. 108. St. HOW TO CUBE RHEUMATISM NEW ENVELOPE COMBINATION. WOULOiNQT BE WITHOUT FABXf foi GETS, V.C. AT AGE OF 18. y X 46; Id* T- X GOODMAN & GALBRAITH Tarriiteie and Solicitors. Notaries Public. A. K. GOODMAN, D. C. GALBRAITH £Ofc Lumsden Bldg. Yonge & Adclaide-sts Toronto Ontario W. H. ALEXANDER, V. S. Honorary graduate of Ontario Veterinary Cod lege. Diseases of till domestic animals treate 1} latest known methods. Office at bis residence, Kmg-sfc, East Bow- rr.anville.. Phone 193. 30-lyr $15 TAILOR MADE-SUITS. Gents, why pay more than $15 for a tailor made suit when we are giving such exceptional values at that price. Gome in and see our samples. Fit guaranteed Cleaning, pressing and repairing ladies' and gents suits a specialty. Jos. Jeffery & Son, Star House, Bowmanville. No school ever had truer friends among its graduates than ELLIOTT TORONTO, ONT. This is a school of results--Splendid Results. Meritorious work for our students and for the business public has been an active agent in the upbuilding upbuilding of our famous school. We assist worthy students to gfet employment. employment. Commence a course now. Catalogue free. Yonge and . W. J. ELLIOTT, Charles Sts. Principal Wanted Now Reliable salesman to act as agent in Durham & Ontario Counties. Pay Weekly Outfit free, exclusive territory and money making specialties. Our agencies are the best in the business business for we sell the highest grade of stock at most reasonable prices and guarantee deliveries deliveries in first class condition. Nursery stock is selling well this year and good money can he made in this district. For particulars write Sales Manager, 40-13 PELHAM NURSERY GO., Toronto, Ontario The Disease is in the Blood and Must B<f Treated 'Through the Blood. There are almost as-many ways of treating rheumatism as there are doctors. doctors. Most of these treatments are directed at the symptoms and are considered considered successful if they relieve the pain and the stiffness. But the pain arid the stiffness return particularly if the patient has been exposed to' dampness. Thisy shows that the poison poison was not driven from the system by the treatment employed. Rheumatism Rheumatism cany be relieved in a number of ways, but there is only one way to cure it, and that is through the blood, expelling the poisonous acid that causes the aches and pains and stiffness. stiffness. To renew and enrich the blood there is no medicine can equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, which go-, right to the root of the trouble and cure rheumatism to. stay cured. The following following is an example of what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can do in cases of this kind. Mr., Henry Smith, St. Jerome; Que., says:--"For upwards of a year I was a victim of rheumatism in a most painful form. The trouble was located in my legs, and for a long time was so bad that I could not walk. The suffering which I endured can only be imagined by those who have been similarly afflicted. Doctors' treatment did not help me, and then I began trying other remedies, but with no better results. Finally I was advised advised to try Dr. Williams" Pink Pills, and although I had begun to lose faith in medicine, I finally decided to give the pills a trial. I am very grateful now that I did so, for after taking eight boxes of the pills the trouble completely disappeared, I was free from pain and could walk as well as ever I did in my life. I have since taken the pills occasionally as a precautionary precautionary measure, and I cannot speak too highly in their favor. You can get - Dr.. Williams' Pink 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., Brockville, Ont. -K Extremely new and attrrittive is the envelope combination shown herewith. BABY'S OWN TABLETS ET'arms -- all sizes -- stock. ! --^ "ï 1 * ■ - . JD Grain, Dairy or Fruit. When you Lance-Corporal Dwyer Held Trench 1 : X I want to buy, write H. W. Dawson, Thousands of ; mothers throughout Brampton, Ont : - Canada have written of their thank- It slips on over the head, arid may be fulness fori whatBaby's Own Tablets - made with 'A»M ros 8AM. or without the circular hâve done for ^eir littie^ones.^Among pteoriT-MAKiN^ ^ ^ Qntarlo NEWS AND JOB 1. . rm. - __ - t them is-Mrs. Frank Wright, Clifford, towns, skirt The ■ garment, Ladies Home who says :_"I would not X&Sfc The most useful and Interesting businesses. Full Information on Journal Pattern No. 9133, is delight- w fthôüt Baby's Own Tablets, as they pany. C V3°We t st Aaeiaide t> St.| i ^oronto.° m fully smart, full and most practicable were of great help to me whei^ my -- -- RAILWAY TIME TABLES FOR BOWMANVILLE. Grand Trunk Railway GOING EAST. GOING WEST 8.62 a. m. 10.18 „ 3.36 p.m. 8.49 „ 7.18 9.68 , Express Express Passenger Local Passenger Mail : Dally Canadian Pacific Railway :Express Local Local Passenger zPassenget 4.22 a. m 7.C0 „ 0.46 „ 1.36 p.m. 7.11 .. Going West 6.07 a. m. daily 8.38 a. - m. daily} 4.27 p. m. daily 7.48 p. in. daily} t Except Sunday. Going East 10.46 a. m. daily 3 21 p. m. daily} 6.59 p. m. daily} 12.57 a. m. daily C. B. Kent, Agent. Cook's Cotton Root Compound A ta./e, reliable regulating medicine. Sold in three degrees degrees of strength--No. 1, $1; No. 2, S3; No. 3, $5 per box. Sold by all druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price. Free pamphlet, e* Address ; THE COOK MEDICINE CO., TORONTO. ONT. (Ferwrlf Wiiistr.) GRAND TRUNK system v for winter wèar. The petticoat can little boy was troubled with constipation constipation arid sour stomach." The Tablets cure indigestion; fevers; colic; expel worms and promote promote /healthy sleep. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail* at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,. Ont. * :-- . SAW PUSS. rjIRAPPERS, ATTENTION ! -- RAW „ i , . , ,, , . . ^ Furs wanted. Get the highest prices from the front and is devoting colds and simple With reliable assortment. Send for price list. H. Haimowicz, retail manufacturer. 267 Main Street, Pàtersoii, N.J. "HERRING SOUP." Scots Guardsman Tells a Remarkable Story. Private James Law, Scots Guards, has returned to his home after spending spending eight months as a prisoner in Germany. He was captured on January January 25th. About 100 of the enemy entered the trench where he was and LaW was wounded in three places--- the left thigh, chest, and right shoulder. shoulder. He lost much blood and became unconscious. He was in a semi-comatose semi-comatose condition for nearly four days, and found himself in the hands of the Germans. One big soldier attempted to bayonet him, .and was only restrained restrained by a humane comrade, who FOB SALE. CON- $5000. Louisa Wilder, Birkendale, Muskoka. I OO ACRES, 14 IN SIXTH cession Franklin. MISCELLANEOUS. C ancer, tumors, lumps, etc Internal and external, cured jyith- out pain by our home treatment. Writs us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Co.. Limited. ColHngwcod, Ont. NIACitADOT White Wyandottes "None Better." Winners at biggest shows. Good cockerels $2, $3, $5 each. Catalog free. MARSHALL & MARSHALL Box.. W. - Niagara Falls, Canada. Against Germans. The youngest soldier of the British army to receive the Victoria Cross is Lance-Corporal Dwyer, who is only 19 years old. He won the V.C. for holding, holding, single-handed, a trench against the Germans during * the fighting around the famous Hill No. 60. He is now back in London *on a short leave this time, which has been granted to him for a rest, to recruiting work. He appeared appeared the other day in Trafalgar Square and delivered a stirring appeal appeal for more recruits, which was loudly applauded. Acting Corporal Issy Smith of the Manchestèr Regiment is the first soldier soldier of Jewish faith to receive the Victoria Cross. His reward was given given him for having assisted a wounded comrade over 250 yards of ground under under heavy shell fire at Ypres. A FAMOUS DOCTOR WRITES confided to Law in good English that ^best market m America f^Fur^mdee. etc. Price* 9133 SHORTAGE OF CLEVER HUNS. Not Enough Autocrats to Run the German Army. The East Prussian and Pomeranian families have by no means a monopoly monopoly of high posts in the German army. In that army there is a point in the advancement of an officer known as "die Majors Ecke"--the easily be made removable by finishing the .upper edge with \buttons and buttonholes. buttonholes. Cuts in sizes 32, 36, 40, 44 and 48 inches bust measure, size 36 requiring 3% yards 36-inch material. Patterns, 15 cents each, can be purchased purchased at your local Ladies' Home Journal dealer, or from The Home Pattern Company, 183 George Street,- Toronto, Ontario. --* How to Your Try This Free Prescription DOUBLE TRACK ALL THE WAY TORONTO - CHICAGO TORONTO - MONTREAL FOR CHICAGO Leave TORONTO 8.00 a. m., 6.00 p. m., and II 45 p.m. daily. major's corner--the doubling of which is purely a matter of merit and efficiency. efficiency. The finest blood and most refined refined arrogance that ever came out of Prussia will not carry the incompetent incompetent officer round it, - and, perhaps, considering the size of the German staff, there are not enough clever Prussians to go round. So side by side with Von Falkenhayn, Von Stranitz, and Von der Marwitz we find Alexander von Kluck, son of von Mackensen, whose father was a country country squire; Friedrich von Scholtz, son of a minor official in Flensburg. Von Emmich began life as plain Otto Em- mich. As for the German navy, that service service never was looked up to by the Prussians as worthy of the attention of a well-born man. All its principal officers are middle-class men. Grand Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz is the son of a lawyer ; Admiral von Koester is the son of Hans Koester, a well- mown German dramatic poet; Von Pohl, chief of the Admiralty staff, was plain Captain Pohl till he returned returned from the China expedition in 1899, and Von Mueller, head of the Marine Cabinet, was the son of a manufacturer manufacturer of agricultural implements as remote from the sea as Chemnitz z in Saxony. But Germany is but a parvenu parvenu at sea, and has not yet acquired the cult of "old naval families;" 4 -- FOR MONTREAL Le^ve TORONTO 9.00 a. m., 8 30 p. m. and II p.m. daily. Equipment the finest on all trains. PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITIONS Reduced fares to San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego Information and tickets on application to Agents. ^Tickets and further information on application tto Agents. J. H. H. J dry. Local Agent, Phone 78. A é s New C .P. K Afternoon Train, leaving Toronto 1-45 p.m. for Ottawa Calling at chief points along Lake Ontario Shore Line, including Kempton. Up-to- date equipment, including Buffet-Library- Observation Parlor. Car, with Broiler Serviced Leave Bowmanville 3.31p.m. Arrive Ottawa.. .10.00 p.m. [Daily, except Sunday] Return by "The York," the new afternoon train from Ottawa at' 1.16 p.m., Bowmanville 7.48 p.m., arriving in Toronto 9.30 p.m. O.B. KENT. Ticket Ticket Agent, or write M.G. Murphy, Dis-, trict Passenger Agent, Agent, Toronto. & =3 Do your eyes give y5U" trouble ? Do you already wear eyeglasses or spectacles ? Thousands of people wear these "windows" wht> might easily- dispense with them. You may be one of these, and it is your duty to save your eyes before it is too late. The eyes are neglected more than any other organ of the .entire body. After you finish your day's work you sit down and rest your muscles, but how about your eyes ? Do you rest them Î You know you do not. You read or do something else that keeps your eyes busy ; you work your eyes until you go to bed. That is why so many have strained eyes, and finally finally other eye troubles that threaten partial partial or total blindness. • Eydglasses are merely crutches; they never cure. This free prescription, which has benefitted the eyes of so many, may work equal wonders wonders for you. Use It a short time. Would you like your eye troubles to disappear as if by magic ? Try this prescription. Go to the nearest wide-awake drug store and get a bottle of Bon-Opto .tablets ; fill a two-ounce bottle with warm water, drop in one tablet and allow it to thoroughly dissolve. With this liquid bathe the eyes two to four times daily. Just note how quickly your eyes clear up and how soon the Inflammation will disappear. Don't be afraid to use it ; it is absolutely harmless. harmless. Many who are now blind might have saved théir eyes had they started to care for them in time. This is a simple treatment, treatment, but marvellously effective in multl- Now that you have been war was a dreadful thing. He remained remained in hospital - for ten days, and was fed during that period entirely, on hot milk. Life in camp was very miserable. Those who were able to work were sent out in batches to pull ploughs, barrows, etc. Food was very bad and, according to Law, would not have been given èven to pigs in Scotland. Black .coffee was served without sugar sugar or milk and so strong that the men Could not drink it. The "food" called bread appeared to be composed of potatoes, oilcake, and bran. .It was soft- and damp, and would,- said Law, have made a splendid substitute for putty. It was indigestible and made most of the men ill. Latterly Law subsisted almost entirely on food sent from home. Even worse than the bread was the "potato soup." The prisoners were given plenty of a watery watery mixture containing an abundance of potato skins, but it is Law's belief that the sentries got the potatoes^. Another dish was herring soup--with the herring in a raw state--skin, scales, entrails, eyes, and everything mixed together in a bucket. Postcards took a long time to reach home. If the writer praised the Germans Germans the letter was passed. If not, it was destroyed. On one occasion a German corporal interrupted Law, who was engaged in playing a game of cards, and pulled him off his seat. Law learned afterwards that he had been treated in that way because he did not salute the corporal! He refused refused to do so even when he knew the truth.. Many of the German soldiers soldiers were downhearted regarding the issue of the "war. One man said that in peace time he was given a bread ration of 4 pounds per day for his wife and children. That was now reduced reduced to 1 pound. A publication called called the Continental Times was issued "to the men purporting to give correct war news it the "Continental Liar." Twice a month the Russian prisoners were "Dear -Dr. Jackson: "I can truly say your Roman Meal is a veritable godsend to humanity. It has proved all but miraculous in my hands. I prescribe it freely for indigestion, neurasthenia, anaemia, and all undertoned conditions, but especially for constipation. In this latter condition it has not failed me in a single case." Roman Meal is made into delicious Trmppers' Puppii** at Pmotory Prie** porridge, pancakes, puddings, and noeeits FUR company, Dopt-s it. Louis, Me. , bread. Ask your doctor about }t. At all grocers', 10 and 25 cents; The Comforter. "I understand Mrs. Green is ill." "That so? What's the matter ? " "The doctor thinks it's pleurisy." "Oh, my, I must hurry right over to see. I know dozens of people who died of that." TRAPPERS Minard's Liniment Cures Garget in Cowa Furs Have Advanced Ship to Rogers. We grive liberal grades, full value i n caehand quick ye turns. Wa Willie--"Pa, what is a slave to fashion ?" Pa--"A man who has wife and some grown daughters, my son. 1 HIRAM JOHNSON LIMITED. The Old No. 494 St. Paul St. MONTREAL Established over 38 years as Raw Fur Dealers No inflated price list from us : . Send us your Furs and get the highest market price. London Laundries Raise Price. The latest industrial combination to force up its prices is the Launderers' Association, which adds 10 per cent, to laundry bills because the British public is alleged to wear 12,000,000 fewer collars since the war than before before the war. This saving in collars is based, says the secretary, on the assumption that the 3,000,000 men now in the army and navy used to send an average of four collars a week to be washed. "Mary Queen of Scots had three husbands and a great many other troubles," wrote a schoolgirl in examination paper. In ten years 800 persons were found guilty of murder in Austria, -but only 23 were put to death. 'AM-BUK shouldn't It is dan- Dangerous. Miss Caustique --You smile so much, my dear, gerous. Miss Passay--Dangerous ? Miss Caustique --Yes. When a smile lights up your face it might set off the powder. tudes of cases, isow tnat you nave ueeu ; -- - , n-F warned don't delay a day, but do what you forced to hoist flags m celebration ox can to save your eyes, and you are likely su nposed German victories. Law was to thank us as lon'g as you live for pub- exam j ne( j by German professors three as you live for pub lishing this prescription. The "Talmas Drug Co. of Toronto will fill the above prescription by mail, if your druggist cannot. . ' * Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Gentlemen,--Last winter I receiv- . . _ ed great benefit from the use of The soldiers re-christened MINARD'S LINIMENT in a severe t --- » m --- attack of LaGrippe, and I. have frequently frequently proved it to be very effective in cases of Inflammation. Yours, W. A. HUTCHINSON. WISE WORDS SPIES AT THE FRONT. A Physician on Food. A Western physician has views about food. He says: "I have always believed that the duty of the physician does not cease with treating the sick, but that we owe it to humanity to teach them how to protect their health especially by hygienic and dietetic laws. "With such a feeling as to my duty I take great pleasure in saying, that, in my own experience and also from personal observation, I have found no food to equal Grape-Nuts and that I find there is almost no limit to the great benefit this food will bring when used in all cases of sickness and convalescence. "It is my experience that no physical physical condition. forbids the use of Grape- Nuts. To persons in health there is nothing so nourishing and acceptable to the stomach especially tat breakfast to start the machinery of the human system on the day's work. "In cases of indigestion I know that a complete breakfast; can be made of Grape-Nuts and cream; and I think it is necessary not to overload the stomach stomach at. thé morning- meal. I also know the great value of-Grape-Nuts when the stomach is too weak to digest other food. "This Is written after an experience of more than 20- years treating all mariner of chronic and acute diseases, and. the letter is voluntary on my part without any request for it." Name given by Canadian Postum Co., Windsor, Ont. Ever read the- Above letter 9 A new one appears: from time totime. Th#y are genuine, Interest. true, and full of Human Illustrated By An Incident Related by a British Sapper. There is. no limit to the daring and effrontery of spies in France; and so necessary is it to take every precaution precaution against them that conversation between soldiers and civilians is viewed viewed with great disfavor by the authorities. authorities. The strictest orders have been issued to the troops that no information information is to be given to anyone, either civil or military. The daring of spies is illustrated by an incident related by a sapper, Signals Signals Section, R.E., now in France. On one occasion two officers went into a certain signal office and peremptorily demanded certain information. They were both of high rank, and at first the officer in charge, had not the slightest suspicion. But the British "th"'proved their undoing. They were cunning enough to avoid words beginning beginning thus, but the fatal "dis" for "this" slipped out, and soon they_ : were looking down a couple of revolver revolver barrels while a sharp voice said, "Hands up." That was the end of their spying, tersely says the sapper. On another occasion a dispatch- rider went tearing on his motor-cycle by a field, in which a man was ploughing. "Suddènly a b.ullet went through his cap, twisting it round his head. The rider increased his. speed, rounded a bend in the road, and. met a motor-lorry. Soon three soldiers went out for a walk across the field. They stopped and spoke to the ploughman, and one of them held out his •hand. The ploughman took it, and the inext minute was on his back, with a knee prèssing in his chest. The other two soldiers searched the hedge, and found a rifle.and cartridges concealed there. So thé ploughman was marched off, and as he was-not in uniform, he was tried as a would-be. murderer.' •; 1.*-- ^ It is an insult in France to" call times before being exchanged. He has almost lost the power of his right arm, add his left leg is stiff. He hopes to improve, but does not expect to return to his former employment as a miner. He enlisted after war was declared. * Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, &c. Willie's Trade. Willie had a yellow dog that was a perfect nuisance, but so devoted was the boy to him that he,could not be persuaded to have him killed. One day, when his-father had been unusually unusually annoyed by the antics of thp dog, he called Willie in from play, and said to him, "My boy, I'll give Two of a Kind. Father--What do you think of a boy who throws orange skins on the pavement ? Son--I don't know. What do you think of an orange skin that throws a man on the pavement ? Granulated Eyelids, li■ Eyes inflamed by expo- ^ m ® sure to Son, Dust and Wind ■2?-- quickly relieved by MurioO EyeRemedy. No Smarting, just Eye Comfort. At you ten dollars if you'll get rid of ; y our Druggist's 50c per Bottle. Murine Eye that dog." Willie's face expressed SaIveinTubes25c. ForBookoflbeEyeFreeask Purely Herbal--No poisonous poisonous coloring matter. Antiseptic--S tops blood- poisoning, festering, etc. Soothing--Ends quickly the pain and smarting. Heals all sores. 50c. Box. All Druggists and Stores 32ND ANNUAL Ontario Provincial Winter Fair GUELPH DECEMBER 3rd to 9th, 1915 CANADA'S oldest and biggest WINTER FAIR. In the Arena you will see the BEST STOCK produced on the BEST FARMS in CANADA and in the Lecture room you will hear how they were produced. " .. YOU cannot AFFORD to miss it. Single Fare on all Railways. . R. W. WADE, WM. SMITH, M.P., . President, Columbus, Ont. Secretary, Parliament Buildings, Toronto, Ont. Victrola IV ■ $21 With 15 ten-inch double-sided . Victor Records (30 selections, selections, your own choice), $34.50. Easy Payments if Desired. great amazement at the thought of, Druggists or MurtaAEye Remedy Co., Chicago so much money belonging to him. He I looked long at the dog, §md finally earned it. How did you get rid of him ?" "Why,"' answered Willie as he put the money in his pocket, I traded him to Bill Morgan for two yellow pups." . ' ; : told his father he would give him his decision the next day. The following day Willie sought his father, and said, "I've got rid of Max, father." "I'm glad; Willie," said the more than father. "Here's ydur money; you things, Certainly Curious. May--Carpets are curious mamma. Mamma--Why so? May--Although they are bought by the yard, they are worn out by the feet. A Genuine Victrola for Christmas Other Victrola*. $33.50 to $400. "À DODDS KIDNEY anyone, "a melon." î PILLS ^ V^l.iS^P'abetes Millard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. 53 THE A Brief Pause. Mrs. Gusher was never tired of talking about her children and extolling extolling their cleverness. One evening evening she was busily boring some guests to death with stories of her family's smartness when the patter of little feet sounded outside the" door. "Hush!" she whispered ecstatically. "The dear babies are coming to me: with their good-night messages. It always brings me a feeling of reverence reverence and my own unworthiness to hear them, they speak so freely from their - fresh young hearts." There j -was à brief pause, and one guest struggled nobly with a yawn. Then the door opened and a tousled head peeped in, and a shrill voice said-- "Ma, ma, Willie has found a cockroach cockroach in the bath." is both a gift for the day and means of entertainment arid happiness the year round. It will bring to your fireside all the delights of music the world has to offer-- voeÿ, instrumental, dance and orchestral;, and make your hours as socially pleasant as those you have enjoyed when listening to the Victrola at the homes of your friends. There are 6000 Victor Records from which to choose. You can get ten-inch, double-sided Victor Records for 90c., including any of your favorite selections of standard and popular songs and instrumental pieces. Any of "His Master's Voice" dealers will let you hear them. If there is not one in your vicinity, notify us and v we will see that you are not disappointed disappointed on Christmas morning. BERLINER GRAM-O-PHONE CO., Limited 601 Lenoir Street, Montreal tisleitl DEALERS Iir EVERY TO WIT AND CITY ORB PRICE PRO* COAST TO COAST VICTOR RECORDS--MADE IN CANADA LOOK POHt " HX8 MASTER'S VOICE " --TRADE MARK. ED. 6. ISSUE 48-r-'15. New Agencies Considered Where We Are Not Properly Represented. 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