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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Nov 1917, p. 3

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* ~'- y '?, ■-- *. jr VI Natural If you catch colds easily, if troubled wMï_ if "subject to headaches, nervousness or ^ by all means start today to build your strength with ENNISKILLEN which is a concentrated medicinal-food and buildiii'g- tonic to put power in the blood, strengthen the life forces and tone up the appetite. No harmful drugs in SCOTT'S. Scott & Bowne. Toronto, Ont. 17-13 (Crowded'xmt last week) Mrs. S. Hoskin and Mrs. George Argue are under the doctor's care Dr. Slemon assisted in an operation at BowmanviUe on Monday....Miss Fannie Virtue, Tyrone-, one of our past bible _ class teachers, taught the A. B. class'on Sunday-to the delight of the members. Mr. W. H. Moore taught Miss Virtue's class at Tyrone.-Poultry thieves are abroad. Put a padlock on your hen hou^e doors „ ; . . Rev' P. Knight, Bolton, Miss Letitia Skuce, Toronto, and Rev. and Mrs.Jas. Beckel, Tyrone, at the Parsonage. .,/We welcome Mr. and Mrs. George.. Gow and daughter, Paris, ♦to our midst... .It is with deep regret that we^ee Mr. and Mrs. Norman Redpath, they have been strhelp- ftri In every department of the church, and especially so in the choir, take their departure to their new home in Bloom* 6eMr- On their last Sabbath with us, Mr. Redpath sang in the male quartet at the Temperance program in the morning and m Eh I , /. r é ■ *'?î F EJ The Military Service Act, 1917 DON'T i Do It TODAY •yHE MILITARY SERVICE ACT is passed ; the Procla- * mation issued October 13th. It is now the bounden duty of. every man in Class One to report for service or claim exemption. This includes all bachelors and widowers without children (not otherwise excepted) who were 20 years old on the 13th October, 1917, and whose 34th birthday did not occur before January 1st, 1917. What To Do Go to ypur Post Office and ask for the form for reporting for service *or for claiming exemption. The form contains clear instructions for filling Do this not later than NOVEMBER 10th. in. Beware of the Last Minute Rush S With so many thousands of reports and claims to be dealt with, the rush of Class One Men will grow heavier day by day. You will waste less of your time and serve your own best interests if you avoid the inevitable rush on the last days. The law is being enforced with the Government and the People firmly behind it. Obey the law. Do it today. again in thé evening^and also, a solo. He is possessed of a'vnrÿjfine voice , and still, be very much missed, as ÏIéo 'will Mire. Redpath in ■ choir, W. M, S.^ and S. S. Thëycarry with them the good wishesxof the community to- their new. home ' and .enterprise, The: song service on Sabbath evening was much enjoyed by all --the voluntary by- the organist. Miss Slemon, the three selections by the male quartet, the two anthems by the choir, and Mr. Red path's "solo/ all being excellent. The Pastor's address, was '"also forceful and timely. A large congregation enjoyed enjoyed the service Eighteen -boxes were packed last week at Dr. Slemon's Thursday Thursday evening, and shipped _to our boys in England, France and Jndia. - Visitors:. Mr. Lesfie 'Robbins, Berden, N.Y.,and>Mr. Will.'Hambleton, Barnards, N.Y., at Mr.' Frank Robbins. Both young men arc soon to join tlje U. S. army; Mrs. Wilbur Moore and son, Toronto, at Mr. Jabez Moore's; Mr.; and Mrs. Herbert Slemofi, Toronto, at Messrs. Jno. and Ç. W. Slemon's; Mr. and Mrs.F. R. and Miss Alice Kerslake, Misses Lily McLean and Greta Wickett, BowmanviUe, Mrs.Wilbui- Moore and little Jack, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Page and daughter, Taunton, Mr. WilL Hambleton, Barnards, N. Y, Mr. and Mrs.John Spry and family, Toronto, Toronto, at Mr. Wm. Oke's; Mr. and Mrs. A., Staples, Mr. Will Staples and Miss Fannie Vjrttrçî, Tyrone, at Dr. Slemon's; Mr. N. Byers, Pt. Perry, at Mr. R. McNeil's; Mrs. N. Byers at Mr. Jas Stainton's; Mrs. Harry Rogers with Mrs. Herbert Scott,Bethesda; Miss Marian Orchard at Mr. Fred H addon's, addon's, Columbus; Miss Helena Werry at Mr. John Brown's, Kirby. Millers' Worm Powders- will drive worms from the system without injury to the child. The powders are so easy to take that the most delicate stomach can assimilate them and welcome them as speedy easers of - pain, because .they promptly kiH. the wbrms that cause the pain, and thus the suffering of the child is relieved. With, so sterling a rer e y ât hand no chi'd should suffer an hour from worms. OURTEOUS attention to your needs wherever you may travel is something you appreciate, and being a Ford oWi\er you can get it. You are always ' 'among friends". CANADIAN "LINGUISTS.' There are more than 700 Ford Dealer Service Stations throughout throughout Canada. These are always within easy reach of Ford owners (--for gasoline, oil, tires, repairs, accessories, expert advice or motor adjustments. Boys Eager To Learn More of the Language of Their Allies. Young Jack Canuck returned from the. front is proud of his assorted vo cabulary. He talks a--bit of Russian, Turco, Arabic, Greek and German, to say nothing of French and Cockney slang. In the wards of the Military Convalescent Hospitals he trots /them all out and shows the greatest eagerness eagerness to learn more, of any of them. Many of the boys who are in the eastern convalescent homes of the Commission are taking French lessons. lessons. They practise in conversation with their French comrades and are ipaking great strides,Just as many of the French who never spoke English before are mastering their language." The cost of Ford Service is as remarkably low as the cost of the car itself. Nineteen of the most called for parts cost only /tir* t r\ T • -Li*- ÎJ.1- J-l A- C I-- -C $5.40. Just compare this with the cost of spare parts for other cars and you will realize the advantage of owning a Ford. 321 Issued by The Military Service Council Runabout - - $475 Touring - - $495 THE UNIVERSAL CAR F. 6. B. FORD, ONT. It is Wise to Prevent Disorder.-- Many causes lead to 'disorders of the stomach and few are free from them. 'At the first manifestation that the stomach and liver are not performing their functions, a course of Par melee's Vegetable Vegetable ' Pills should be tied, and jt will be found that the digestive organs will speedily resume healthy action. Laxatives Laxatives and sedatives are so blended in-these pills that no other preparation could be s» effective as they. MAKING THE SUN SHINE. Bownmimlle Garage (Bradley Bros. Dealers, BowmanviUe j- no distinction between victims." Rich and poor, white and black, without regard regard to race, religibns- or political beliefs, beliefs, all would come beneath the iron heel of autocratic rule. E LUXway to wash Blankets A.- QTIR LUX flakes into hot water, allowing three table spoonsful to each gallon of water. When the water has cooled sufficiently,put in the blankets and move them gently about, dipping them up and down with the hands. Rinse in three relays of hot water--squeeze some of the water out carefully and hang to dry. Result: Snowy, fleecy blankets. -~ I fr i t 11 OOLLBNS" are getting dearer and W < dearer. Wash them right, though, and you give them years of life. , Never twist or wring them--the wool fibres become hard, thick and brittle. Just--stir your woollens about in tepid water after dissolving the LUX flakes in hot water. Use Inducing Growth by Charging the Soil With Electricity. Scientists have found out the way to make the sun shine, as it were, j upon agriculture, says an English ; weèkly. They charge the soil with i electricity; and, yea, the crops believe | the sun is shining, and commence to| grow furiously. There is no deception. Experiments Experiments are being conducted under Government auspices, and - young strawberry plants have increased in j yield by 80 per cent., whilst even old ! plants have given 30 per cent, more | fruit. Potatoes .can easily be diddled j into the belief that the charge of elec- j tricity is genuine sunshine, and they j grow forthwith. j The only drawback to the fertile | lands of England, from the agricultural al point of view,. is the lack of sun- : shine, and the electric culture is designed designed to create the atmosphère of j sunshine when the sun is not shining, j Hence, the farmer can switch off the current when the sun is really shining. All that is necessary is to switch on the electricity .when it is cloudy. The Government has a fifty-acre farm under experiment at -.Hereford, and Swansea, is contemplating 'starting 'starting an experiment on its own, pointing pointing out that the cost of installation will'only be £250. . The electricity is conveyed to the soil by means of wires, and'it seems that the electric discharge does just what the sun does--splits up what are called the ions frotfi the atmosphere and enables plant growth to extract the nitrogen. Mothers Value This Oil.--Mothers who know how suddenly croup may seize their children an 1 how necessary prompt action is in applying relief, always keep athand a supply of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil, because experience has taught them that there is no better preparation to be had for the treatment of this .ailment. And they are wise, for its various uses render,it a valuable medicine. * Overloaded. The driver of, the jaunting car of Ireland is always ready to excuse himself himself if he is reproached for the condition condition of his horse. "I say, Fhddy," said a tourist , one day, "that is the worst-looking horse you drive I èver saw. Why don't you fatten him up,?" "Fat him up, .is it?" queried the driver, as if he could not believe his ears. "Fair, the poor baste can hardly hardly carry the litte mate that's on him now!" Many mothers have reason to bless Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator, because it has relieved the little ones of suffering and*made them healthy. An effect of the labor shortage is seen this year in The reduced number number of turkeys and geese at the Fall exhibitions. Women of the farms have been drivep to devoting much of their time formerly spent on poultry poultry raising to helping the men folk in the fields. ; Potatoes showing signs of dry rot, caused by blight, should be well dried before storing, and all affected tubers put away by themselves until fed to the live stock or otherwise disposed of. This disease will spread in the bin. 1 THE HEEL OF THE HUN. World Domination For Germany Would Mean Enslavement. --pure essence of- soap in flakes-- : and you'll be delighted at the fresh, fleècy, clean, NEW feeling your, woollens take on. LUX can't harm anything that pure water may touch. x St- Sold by sir^ood grocers, and British-made by r y,. No rubbing needed with LUX- eSsçncc of soap in flakes. -pure LEVER BROTHERS LIMÎTÈD Toronto" 26. ^ Since the time of Frederick the Great, the history of Prussia has beer a constant repetition of the story, of Ahab and Naboth's vineyard. Now, -grown powerful through depredations, it looks upon all' other countries as vineyards to be taken.* Its present course is as cruel and illegal ' as was the act -of confiscation, by Ahab. France,British Empire and the United* States are choice vineyards' on Which it has set its envious eye. Let'-this war end even by a "peace without victory," 'and Germany would be the winner. Out of the conflict she would emerge) stronger than before; before; and the next move would be one whose end would " be world dominion for Germany, enslavement for/the rest of us. The process' would be one ^of unspeakable horror. There would be This . True? When you "feel mean" •*-- dull, tired, nervous, bad digestion, no appetite-- appetite-- Don't you find out, afterwards, afterwards, that your bowels were not acting^ürrèely and naturally? Due, of course, to a liver gone on a strike. Take two or .three pills-- once. After that* only one, until your're all right CARTE® liTTLB IVER PILLS Genuine bears 'élgn&ture Colorless faces often show, ["the absence of Iron in the blood. CASTER'S IRON SPSLLS will help this condition. Everywhere in work, study or play WRIGLEYS The Gum of Gumption is a welcome help. Teeth, breath, appetite, appetite, digestion arid spirits are the better better for it. _ The ffè^Flavour WRIG LEY'S makes the next pipe or cigar taste better. It pleasantly sweetens and soothes mout and throat. Sealed tight--Kept right Be sure lt r s HfWGLEPS dd After I k -k .. . M IsilSiÉSÉBÈil

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