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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Aug 1917, p. 6

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AWAA/vAÂJvAA/V PERSONAL. St. Catharines, Ont. --"Two years ago I was in a very nervous, generally rundown rundown condition, so that I-awoke in the morning more tired than when I retired. The doc tors thought I bad heart trouble and treated me for it but I got no benefit. I heard of Dr. Pierce's reme- di es through a friend who had been to your Invalids' Hotel for an operation operation (which proved entirely successful) and I at once got the 1 Favorite Prescription.' Prescription.' I took three bottles altogether and at the end of three weeks I felt entirely entirely cured and have been well and etron since, without a sjpgle bad spell, stopped taking it about three months ago and am glad to tell any one how splendidly splendidly your medicine has healed me."-- Mrs. John Lew in, 53 Niagara St., St. Catharines. Ont. The mighty restorative power of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription speedily causes all womanly troubles to disappear su.d brings back health and strength to nervous, irritable and exhausted women. It is a wonderful prescription prepared only from nature's roots and herbs with no alcohol to falsely stimulate and no narcotic to wreck the nerves. It banishes banishes pain, headache, backache, low spirits, hot flashes, worry and sleeplessness surely and without loss of time. _ Get it now! All druggists. A STRANGE PICTURE OF WAR. k Great Book Every Woman Should Have. Over a million copies of the "The People's People's Common Sense Medical Adviser " are now in the hands of the people. It is a book that everyone should have and read m case of accident or sickness. Send fifty cents or stamps to Dr. Pierce, invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y ., and en- riose this notice and you will receive by return mail, all charges and customs duty prepaid, this valuable book. Solemn and Awe-inspiring Was the Sight of Ypres in Flames. i On a perfect night, brilliancy clear j and absolutely still, what Stevenson I would call a wonderful clear night of | stars, Dr. William Boyd, author of j With a Field Ambulance at Ypres, de- j termined to climb, yith some of his | companions, a hill that overlooked the | battle front. That was a strange as- , cent, he says. For the greater part ; of the way it lay through the woods, j and we were continually falling over j tree trunks, tumbling into shell j holes, running into telephone wires j and extricating ourselves from barbed j wire. Not a sound was to be heard ex- j cept the croaking of the frogs. ! Suddenly we emerged from the | tangled undergrowth on the bare summit summit of the hill and sat down at the foot of the ruined tower. The scene that met our eyes was so solemn, so awe inspiring, that all conversation between us ceased. At our feet lay Ypres, burning furiously. The great cloud that hung above it was now WE PAY CASH FOR Old False Teeth Gold and Platinum mailed to Canadian Refining Co., Imperial Bank Bldg., Yonge and Queen Sts., Toronto. ^z^Every 10c Packet of * WILSON'S \ FLY PADS j \WiLL KILL MORE FLIES THAN \ $8°-WORTH OF ANY \ STICKY FLY CATCHER Clean to handle. 9bld by all Druggists, Druggists, Grocers and General Stores. glowing as if some vast furnace were burning in its midst, but the cloud itself itself appeared motionless. Now and then great tongues of flame would leap up from the' doomed town, but apart from them the whoie impression was one of rest, immobility. We felt that we were looking at a painted scene, or watching a vast stage where some lurid Mephistophelean drama was being enacted. 'Here and there along the line a star shell went up and, bursting, lighted lighted the landscape with a garish flare. Overhead were the quiet stars. Notïf- ing broke the quiet silence except now and then the deep, rich, solemn b-o-o-m! of a big gun far away up north, with perhaps an occasional crackle of rifles near at hand. But, as we sat, the silence of the night was broken by the song of a bird, faint and hesitating at first, but gradually gathering gathering volume, until the whole air throbbed with the melody. It was a nightingale singing in the wood below. below. We sat on, and on, and on. " The whole town was glowing like the mouth of hell. Now and again a roof fell in, and the great hungry tongues of fire licked the sky; but at our distance distance no sound broke the awesome stillness--only the song of the nightingale nightingale and thé booming of guns. NOT ENOUGH CHILDREN ever receive the proper balance of footi to sufficiently nourish both body and brain during the growing period when nature's demands are greater than in mature life. This is shown in so many pale faces, lean bodies, frequent colds, and lack of ambition. For all such children we say with unmistakable earnestness : They need Scott's Emulsion, and need it now. It possesses in concentrated form the very food elements to enrich their blood. It changes weakness to strength ; it makes them sturdy and strong and active. Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Out. There are to be no flying schools in British Columbia. It has been decided decided to abandon the Lulu Island scheme. PET AIN'S PROPHECY. 71 Grenville St., Toronto, Ont. Toronto's Select Family Hotel. Centrally located just off Yonge Street. Convenient to Shopping . and Theatre district. Rates: American Plan--$2.60 up per day. •c ( Simrle. $1.25up per day. European Plan | Do^fat^. ïi.50 up per day. Write for Descriptive Booklet. French Commander-in-Chief Tells When the War Will End. Here is a story about General Pétain Pétain which I have had on good authority. authority. " If there is one thing more than another that- the General dis- 1 likes it is being asked,, when the war will be over. Only foolish, ignorant people ask such a question he has declared. declared. But some little time ago he met an English lady at dinner in Paris who put the question to him. Now General Petain is incapable of replying rudely to a lady. He turned to his questioner and said with a smile, "I shall tell you, only you must not tell anyone." "Oh, certainly not," said the lady eagerly. I CANADIAN NORTHERN HELP ! LABORERS WANTED for the WESTERN HARVEST $12.00 TO WINNIPEG Plus Half a Cent per Mile Beyond Return, Half a Cent per Mile to Winnipeg plus $18.00 SPECIAL THROUGH TRAINS THE BEST OF EQUIPMENT AND ÏAJNCH COUNTER CARS Special Accommodation for Women For Tickets, Reservations, Literature and Information, apply to W. G. GIFFLER. STATION AGT. or R. M. MITCHELL, TOWN AGT. Or vTNte R. L. Fairbairn, G.P.A., 68 King St. E., Toronto. ? CANADIAN NORTHERN A !-> , ,, «flip 1 Vice-Admiral Sims is a Canadian "Well, continue e ', ; by birth and a fighter by occupation. war wi. e °X er .^ to you i N > one need endure the agony of corn 1 * the pleasure of sitting next to you . ^ Holloway , s Corn Cure at hand t0 re _ I at dinner in Berlin. j move them. A Wierd Flower. There is an orchid in Java, the grammato-phylium, all the flowers of which open at once as if by the stroke of a fairy's wand, and they also all wither together; Women and Asthma. Women are numbered among the sufferers from asthma by the countless thousands. In every climate they will be found, helpless in the grip of this relentless disease unless they have availed themself of the proper remedy. remedy. Dr. J. D, Kéllogg'sAsthma Remedy has brought new nope and life to many such. Testimonials, sent entirely without soiicitiation, show the enormous benefit benefit it has wrought among women everywhere. everywhere. WoocUs Ehosphetine, The Great English Remedy. ù\. 'ef f' "V T' ;nc3 and invigorates the'-whole nervous system, makes new Blood ojj Veins, Cures Nervous DrhlUl};, Minted and Brain If T orry. Vespon- d> n ■■>:.' Loss of Energy, Palpitation of the Heart, Ending Memory. Price $1 per box. six f, r J.1 Or.v. iil please, six will curt-. Sold by all dru-ni-'s or mailed in plain pkg. on receipt of vr.'"-. .V'-ir pamphlet mailed free. THE WOOD MEDICINE CO., TORONTO, OUT. (Fertaerir r,'icil:or.) nMm 1 5: 1 ÎTi ' 'S UNIVERSITY KINGSTON ONTARIO ARTS EDUCATION [■ h -Y F \\i J MEDICINE APPLIED SCIENCE ining Chetr.ic.oi. Civil. Xtechinic.it and Electrical Engineering. HOME STUDY .Art» C corrr spin, leave, veur's attendance. Summer School Navigation School July am J Auiuit December to April 15 GEO. Y. CHQWN, Registrar : i, L. j ". ! A oAPïA.üiAN Nâ 1 1ÜI VlL EXHIBITION Aug. 25 - TORONTO - Sept. 10 On a More Than Ordinarily Progrettive Seal* MOBILIZATION OF NATIONAL RESOURCES Comtructlve and Destructive Needs for War CONFEDERATION SPECTACLE 1200--PERFORMERS--1200 Canada's Story from Birth to Nationhood Dramatically Told ' The very Anti of Spectacular Achievement GIANT live-stock and AGRICULTURAL DISPLAY Judging Competitions for Young Farmers - - New Farm Crop Competitions Competitions - - Extended Classification! and Innovations in All Department! IMMENSE EXHIBITS OF TRACTORS AND FARM LABOR SAVING DEVICES ART--Italian, ^ French, Persian, American and Canadian Masterpieces, j MUSIC-- Innés' Famous Soloists and a score of other leading organizations. ENTIRE NEW MIDWAY NATIONAL MOTOR SHOW FIRST SHOWING OF 1918 MODELS Greatly enlarged Government and other Exhibits - - - War in all its phases - - Model Camp - - Artillery Drive - - Aeroplane Flights - - Score! of surprises in store for old friends and a thousand thrills for new ones. REDUCED FA RESIGN ALL' UNES OF TRAVEL ' i,. i ' >v Ü ' ' tv» / y 4 * \ * * -i-: *■' A . >%.- -ri ^*lli ' • .\A Go--help--now. Ontario's Record Harvest must be garnered. -- It would be criminal to lose a sheaf of' it for want of labour. As a high, patriotic and unselfish service, many employers have pledged themselves to release a percentage of their men for this work, and to make it financially possible for them to go; The Ontario Government will pay railway fare both ways of all men who go. If yon, Mr. Employee, are asked to go,--go ! Don't hesitate. Lack of experience is no bar. THE SPIRIT is the THING. Rouse you, Men of Ontario, show Canada -- your brothers oyerseas---the Motherland -- her Allies ENEMIES, TOO, that for you, jio task is too great -- no obstacle insurmountable. AND OUR W. H. Heard, Prime Minister of Ontario. Pres. Canadian Manufacturers' Assoc. Albert H. Abbott, Secretary of Committee X .

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