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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Jul 1916, p. 7

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1 ?si®95 ÜPF r •- -;- r ^-<: ' PHi What Is Uric Acid ? THE CAUSE OF BACKACHE, RHEUMATISM, GRAVEL AND SUDDEN DEATH. : Ever since the discovery of uric Add in the.bïgod by Scheele, in 1775, and the bad effect it had upon the body, scientists and physicians have striven to rid the tissues and the blood of this poison. Because of its overabundance overabundance in the system it causes backache, pains here and there, rheumatism, rheumatism, gout, gravel, neuralgia and sciatica! It was Dr. Pierce who discovered discovered a new agent, called "Anurie.» which will throw out and completely eradicate this uric acid from the system. system. «Anurie» has proved to be 37 times more potent than lithia, and consequently you need no longer fear muscular or articular rheumatism or gout, or many other diseases which are dependent on an accumulation of uric acid within the body. Send to Dr. Pierce, of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Surgical institute, Buffalo, N. Y., for a pamphlet on «Anurie,» or send 10 cents for a trial package of «Anurie Tablets.» If you feel that tired, worn • out feeling, backache, neuralgia, or if your sleep is disturbed bÿ too frequent urination, go to yog* best drug store and ask for Dr. Fferge's Anuric Tablets. They are put up ifi 50-cent packages. Doctor Pierce's/eputatlon is back of this medicine arid you know that "his « Golden Medic* Discovery » for the bloc^. and his «/Favorite 'Prescription» for the ills of vètmen have had a splendid splendid reputation-for the past fifty years. v Doctor Piece's Pellets are unequaled as a Liver Pi^. One tiny Sugar-coated Pellet a Dose. Cure Sick Headache, Bilious Headache, Dizziness, Constipation, Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels. V COMFULSORY HARVESTING. Hungary to Make Men, Women and Children Assist in Fields. With memories of the 1915 weather fresh in mind and the freakish weather weather of • the past three weeks as a warning that a record crop can easily be turned over night into a partiol failure, the Hungarian agricultural authorities have decided upon unusual unusual measures to harvest the 1916 crops in the speediest possible manner. The municipal local authorities throughout the country have been empowered empowered to requisition for harvesting j purposes the services of every man, 1 woman and child at home, not serving the state in some indispensable way, at fixed wages. Prisoners of war working in non-military concerns have also been requisitioned for the harvesting ; several thousand workmen workmen have been imported from Russian Russian Poland and all the troops in the interior who can be spared will be furloughed for the same purpose. It Rubs Pain Away.---There is no liniment so efficacious in overcoming pain is Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. The hand that rubs in rubs the p^in away and on this account tlnfre is pô preparation that stands so high /in^public esteem. There is no slifer pairi-kfller procurable, as thousands thousands can attest who have used it successfully successfully in treating many ailments. Luck. "There's one thing about good luck." "What is it?' "It falls oftenest to use good judgment." I've noticed the men who lbject to Nearly all children are^sn worms, and many are born with them. Spare them suffering \>/ using Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator, the best remedy of the kind thât can be had. -- -* Responsibility is always lying about waiting for some wide-awake young chap to come along and take it on his shoulders. MATTER ANNIHILATED. By Chas. M. Bice, Denver, ;Coloi : According to the new physics, matter, matter, as we know it, disappears. We know of nothing so empty--so near a vacuum, as matter in the hew conception conception of it, for it is only a hole in the ether. Sir Oliver Lodge says an atom consists consists of a globular mass of positive electricity with very minute negative electrons embedded in it. The electrons are 100,000 times smaller than atoms,. yet have a corrugated surface. What a flight of the scientific, imagination such a conception involves-! No one has ever seen an atom, nor even a molecule. The power of human vision would have to be increased over a million fold to be able to see a molecule, to say nothing of seeing an atom or an electron, and yét science is able to handle the electron, and determine its action and properties. What an underworld of mystery and power it all is ! In its slumbers all the might and power that rends the earth and shakes the heavens. In imagination, we can see - the invisible and omnipotent electrons emanating from the atoms, in numbers beyond the power of mathematics to compute, summoned by some mysterious commander, commander, and hurled in fiery johalauxes across the battlefield "of the storm. It is in this interior "world of molecular molecular activity that the many transformations transformations of energy take place. Here is the hiding place of the lightning, lightning, of the electrons which moulded together make the thunder storm. So we live in a world of collisions, and hurling missies of which our senses give us no evidence, and it is .well they do not. There is tremendous activity in the air we breathe, in the water we drink, in the food we eat, and in the soil upon which we tread, which, if our senses could only take it all in, would doubtless drive us mad. The electrons give inertia to matter, matter, as well as force and cohension. They are what makes water a liquid, and the diamond the hardest of known substances. The flow of this energy from its atomic sources we realize as heat, and it is that which suffices to keep life going on this planet. It is from this energy we have stored up in the geologic ages our coal, oil and natural gas, and we see it to-day in the winds, tides, waterfalls and in electricity. The electric constitution of. matter compels us to revise our physics, and to a largè extent abolish our ideas of matter. The beta rays from radium will penetrate solid iron a foot in thickness, compelling us to reclass opaque bodies. We can confine and control the odors emanating from organic bodies, but we cànnot control the rays of radioactive radioactive matter. We can separate the three kinds of rays--the alpha, the beta, and the gamma, by magnetic devices, but they cannot be corked up or isolated. And we now know that these rays are emanating continuously all about us, though they cannot seen. . It is hardly an exaggeration to say that in this conception we are brought into contact with a kind of transcendental transcendental physics. A new world is presented presented where the laws and accidents of ponderable bodies do not apply or exist. Gross matter disappears, and in its place we have matter demater ialized, and as it were escaping. We see a world where perpetual motion is no longer impossible--where apparently two bodies occupy the same space at the same time. We are introduced to a world where the 4th dimension is possible. In the physics we studied at schoo friction turns kinetic energy into motion, motion, energy and heat, which quickly disappear ; but when we reach the interior world of the electron how, we behold perpetual motion as the rule, HI if) Builds Up Thé Whole System Those who take "Fruit-a-tives" for - the first time, are often astonished at the way it builds them upaWd makes ikem feel better 1 all over. They may be taking "Fruit-a-tives" for some specific disease, as Constipation, Indigestion, Chronic Headaches or Neuralgia, Kidney or Bladder Trouble, Rheumatism Rheumatism or Pain in the Back. And they find when "Fruit-a-tives" has cured the disease, that they feel better and stronger in every way. This is due to the wonderful tonic properties of these famous tablets, made from fruit juices. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit- a-tives Limited. Ottawa. HAMPTON (Crowded out ta&iceek) Saturday July 1st anniversary services were continued and an excellent tea was served. SeaEbeaezer news for football report. At :8.30a program of more than ordinary merit wzts presented to a crowd- id house by the following artists : Instrumental Instrumental Trio, Prof. C. C.Laugher, CeUo, Mr. E. Frank, Violin, Miss May me Shaw, Pianist. Miss Ethel Cocking, Elocutionist, Elocutionist, Toronto; Mr. Fred Robinson, Toronto, Tenor, with Miss Nor* O. Horn,efficiently Horn,efficiently presiding at the piano. .Proceeds $425 The remains; of Peter Kempt, aged 38 years, wbfc died In Rochester a few years ago, were brought here and re-interred in in Hampton cemetery July I... Visitors * Mr. and Mrs. Cteve Clémence, Mr. aii< Mrs. Fred Tamblyn, Orono.Rcv. and Mrs. Haggith, Calgary, at E. Haggaith's; Mrs. Baulch and sons. Port Hope, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Elliott; Miss Brown, Parsonage, attended musical exams, at Albert College, Belleville; Dr.J.B. Brown, Toronto, at I. L. Bpown's: C. J.CIatwor- thy and wife and C. Burrows, Oshawa, with friends; J. B. Horn, Bradford, at home for thé holiday. for we have reached the fountain-head of energy, and the motion of one body is not at the expense of the motion of another body, but is a part of the spontaneous struggling, jostling and vibration that go on forever in all the matter of the universe. The Brunonian movement of particles particles of matter is no longer the last word, for they are visible by the aid of a high-power glass ; but in the new physics, the particles are infinitely infinitely smaller and their agitation a million million times more intense. The atoms that compose the molecule are said to be dancing about and flying with incredible incredible speed in, all, directions, while the electrons inside the atoms are still more violently agitated and rapidly changing places. Thus we meet the same staggering figures in the science of the infinitely ittle that we do in the infinately vast and great. While these* electrons are hypothetical hypothetical bodies which no eye has ever seen, or can see, they build up the solid frame of the universe. We here get a glimpse of the magic of chemical combinations, arid its wonderful wonderful law of affinity. Certain bodies attract others with a fierce and im- measureable force, and when they unite the resultant compound is a new From grapes is derived Cream of Tartar, the chief ingredient of be NESTLETON (Crowded out last week) The anniversary of Sunday School wa* held June 25-26. Sunday* the preacher o ' the day was Rev. J. E. Beckel, Tyrone Music by the choir assisted by Miss Eva McGill and Mr. M, W. Veale. Monday's tea was served to a large company. A program was given by Miss Ralyea, Elocutionist, Elocutionist, Toronto; solos by Miss Eva McGill, Winnipeg, Messrs M. W. Veale Toronto, and Mr. Hallo way, Lindsay Proceeds over $100 Miss Madeline Em erson is gone for an outing among friends in Erie, Pa. ;. Our soldier boys were home from Barriefield for a day or two prior to going to Camp at Valcartier Miss Emma A. Wright accompanied her brother brother to Port Hope Friday evening and visited visited with Miss W. Elliott Miss Winnie Heaslip, Pcterboro, spent the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Heaslip. The Presbytèrial church anniversary was held Sunday at 7 p m. Rev.Chancellor Bowles preached to a large congregation. Straw berry tea on Tuesday. Methodist choir- furnished music for Sunday Mr. Harold Brown, former teacher, visited friends here Miss Myrtle Emerson. Oakwood, is guest Of her aunt, Mrs. J, W. Emerson....Mr. Benjamin Heaslip who died in Toronto on Tune 26th was buried at Nestleton. Rèv. J. J. Mellor offi iated. Members of C. O. F., attended in a body Messrs Stanley, Wilbert and Rae Malcolm'went to Port Hope with the soldiers returning Sunday evening. *-- BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure That is why Royal adds only wholesome qualities to the food and renders cake, biscuits biscuits and muffins appetizing and digestible. Made in Canada C&niams Mo ABiasn mm ' He Didn't Like the Name. The colonel of a Highland regiment, on retiring from the army, built for himself a snug villa, which he named "The Retreat." His gardener, who was an old soldier from the same re giment, on being shown over place for the first time by the onel, was asked by the he thought of the house what's the the col- làtter what "Fine! But Idinna like that," said the old soldier, pointing to the name painted on the entrance gate. "Why, matter with it?" "Well, sir," repli ed the veteran, drawing "yc ken ye never heard on oor bugles." himself up, that played Apply the Remedy. "I see you no longer call your place Idle Hour." "Nope; that name , seemed to attractive to tramps. So I changed it to Woodpile Villa." Sure Sign. "Harold isn't doing so well in school as he did." "Did the teacher say so?" "No, but the boys have quit teasing teasing him about being teacher's pet." Freedom is the very essence of humanism as it is the very essence of the gospel.--Henry Mills Alden. Opportunity likes to knock at the door of the man who has a little cash saved up for a rainy day. Miller's Worm powders prove their value. They do not cause any violent disturbances in the somacb, any pain or _ . . griping, but do their work quietly and body totally unlike either of the con- pa i n iessly, so,that the destruction of the stituent elements. In fact both sub- worms is imperceptible. Yet they are stances have disappeared and a new | thorough, aifd.ftom *= ftKtdose^here^s one has taken their place. The change of chlorine gas and the mineral sodium into common salt, is a wonderful creation. The atoms seem to get inside of one another and suffer a complete transformation ; and, yet, we are certain they do not, for we can resurrect the oxygen again, and restore restore the elements, but just how these molecules unite and are lost in one another, it: is impossible to conceive. It is so fundamentally unlike a mechanical mechanical mixture, that even our imagination imagination can furnish no clue to it. improvement^ and an entire cessation of manifestation of internal trouble. SOL.INA (Groxoded out last week) Messrs R. J. McKe: ock,"S. E. Werry,L .... Law, A. L. Pascoe and Misses Lena Taylor and Nora Werry attended the Alliance Alliance Convention at Port Hope and Messrs Messrs J. G. and G. A. Langmaid, S. A. North- cott and Mr. Frost from Zion. The meet- planned for enforcing Prohibition 16..;.Recent visitors: Mr. G. after Sept. Science tells us that the manifesta- I Blight, Oshawa, with Mr. Nelson Rey- tions we call light, heat, magnetism and electricity, all come from the activities of the electrons. The elect ron is not a material particle ; and so matter in its last analysis is de- materialized. Hence the step to the electric constitution of matter is an easy one, and instead of matter we have disembodied energy. Sir Oliver Lodge thinks this state of matter borders on, or is identical with, what we call the spiritual, affording a kev to all the occult phenomena of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Werry at Newcastle; nolds; Mr. John Reynolds at Toronto; Mr., arid Mrs. Thos. Elliott, Hampton, at Mr. J. T. Rundle's; Miss Ada Williams, Nestleton, Nestleton, at Mr. Silas Williams'; Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Stevens at Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McLaughlin, Miss McLaugh lin and Mr. Roy Blair, CLhawa, at Mr. A L. Pascoe's; Mr. John Baker and family at Providence; Mr. and Mrs. H. Anderson and children, Palmerston, Mr. and Mrs. Snowden and Mr. T. Penfour.d, Maple Grove, at W. C. Werry's; MissLeta Turner Turner at Mr. S. E. Werry's; Mr. and Mrs. Bunt; Oshawa, at Mr. John Cooledge's; July Investments The under-noted representative securities have been selected from our holdings as embracing all the safeguards which experience and conservatism suggest and as affording, in addition, investments investments with good incomes :-- j ; Due DOMINION CANADA 5% 1925 PROV. QUEBEC 5% 1926 PROV. SASKATCHEWAN... .4i/ 2 % ISIS PROV. SASKATCHEWAN 5% 1920 PROV. SASKATCHEWAN .... .5% 1921 CITY MONTREAL... ...5% 1936 CITY VANCOUVER, B.C. . . 41/2% 1923 TOWN DRUMMONDV1LLE, P.Q., 5% 1531 e CITY NIAGARA FALLS, ONT.. 5% 1917-1946 1 CITY OUTREMONT, QUE. ... .5% 1918 CO. RENFREW, ONT ... 5% 1922-1925 CO. CAPE BRETON, N.S 5i/ 2 % 1926 TOWN RENFREW, ONT 5% 1917-1945 TOWN ST. GREGOIRE (Schools) 6% 1956 TOWNSHIP BRUCE, ONT.. . .51/2% 1917-1931 [' Prices and full particulars on request. ] - - A, E. AMES & CO. Investment 1 53 King St. West, Toronto t Bankers ^ life and mind. Chemical activity is the first step from the non-living to the living, but the last step has never been taken in any earthly laboratory, ■ <«■ OLD AS DAYS OF JEREMIAH. Book in Synagogue at Shechem is Jealously Guarded. In an ancient Samaritan synagogue at Schechem a double roll of parchment parchment is guarded jealously and is as zealously preserved. It was to Shechem Shechem that Abraham came in his first visit to Canaan. Near Shechem Jacob sank his famous famous well, and the returning Israel ites heard here for tire last time the voice of Joshua. Shechem was the first residence of the Kings of Israel and was a city of refuge. Here, at Jacob's well, Jesus met the woman of Samaria. Here the great Justin Martyr was born. After the division of Israel into two kingdoms, Shechem became the religious centre of the northern kingdom, and Jeroboam's Mr. Wilfrid Bundle and Miss Mary S. Grace Bray, Toronto, and Misses Bernice Werry and Olive Luke, Kedron. at Mrs. W. Werry's; Mrs C. Williams, Caesarea, at Mr. Silas Williams'; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ford and Kenneth, Bowmanville, at A. J. Reynolds'; Dr. E. Jessop, M. P. F., St. Catharines, Editor and Mrs. M. A. James, Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. B. James motored motored here lasfweek and called on some of Dr. Jessop's friends of long ago. NIGHTS OF agony come in the train of asthma. The victim cannot lie down and sleep isVlriven fromriis brain. What grateful relief is th^immediate effect of Dr. J. D. Kellogg Asthma Remedy. It banishes the ^Frightful conditions, clears the passagésfand enables the afflicted one to again sleep as soundly and restfully as a child. Insist on the genuine at you nearby druggist. GERMAN FOOD SHORTAGE. Established ... 1889 _j Montreal Office : . J)£0 Transportation Building, Montreal Fear Situation Will Be Made Excuse to Keep Captives Hungry. Considerable alarm exists over the _ . possible consequences to British pris- self-appointed faith degenerated into oners 0 f war j n Germany because of ^ -1 _ __ Aï-in T I _ -, 1 1 1 x_i the- Samaritan worship of our Lord's reports 0 f f 00 d shortage there re- day, which is perpetuated in the old synagogue which holds this scroll. This double roll of parchment, says the Christian Herald, possibly the oldest in the world, contains the first^ five books of the Old Testament and may be as old as the days of Jeremiah, Jeremiah, who said : " This word came unto Jeremiah from the Lord, saying, Take thee a roll of a book and write therein." A Safe Pill for Suffering Women, The secluded life of women which permits ôf little healthful exercise, is a fruitful cause of derangements of the stomach and liver and is accountable for the pains and. fassitqfie*Tfiat so many of ceived from sources generally regarded regarded as reliable. While he was unable to give a definite^ definite^ confirmation of these reports, Lord Robert Cecil, Minister of War j Trade, discussing the reported food ( shortage in Germany, said : j . " I am so impressed by the reports j of a food scarcity, that I trust the, existence of such a condition will not j be made an excuse by the Germans ; to cut down the necessary food of j their war prisoners. For sùch an * action would produce a terrible storm : of indignation in this country, great- | ly increasing the bitterness of the struggle--the most bitter in history. ; them experiment i'armelee's Vegetable Pills will correw irregularities of the digestive digestive organa and restore health and vigor,, The most delicate women can _ use them with safety, because their action, while effective, is mild and soothing: -- -<« ----- ' The best argument for good roads it j a bad one. Why suffér fronrriorns when they c. i> 1 be painles^yjperdted out by using Holloway's Holloway's CornCure? ♦>-- - Women, not only have the . last word;'but in riiost of-the arguments they usually grab the first one, too. I A "Please send sue sente Chewing Gums / r WMGLEYS is the kind the boys all like. It's sealed in a wax-wrapper. Air, moisture and dirt can't harm it. The chap with some Wrigley's to pass around is 'cock of the walk.' It's so refreshing and thirstquenching. thirstquenching. Send some of both flavors. The boys like smoking and eating 99 WMGLEYSw SPEARMINT DOUBLEMINT after after C40 MADE IN CANADA Sealed tight Kept right Write Wrigley's Ltd., Wrigley Bldg., Toronto, for free copy of quaint MOTHER GOOSE book.

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