Milverton Sun, 17 Nov 1898, p. 2

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Subscribers who do not receive their paper ‘egularly will please notify us at Call at the office for advertising rates, THE MILVERTON SUN. THURSDAY, NOV, 17, 1898, lronical Ifs. ff a man is able to gain time he gains ev Bek Ar Ita windy he is apt to make ‘ethers fricehsa ieee tired. If the tongue is less deceptive it's be- ‘eause the heart is more so. If a man is hip ea it i ibccineeeat oat defeat him ier ikis ta. dette ts Py ered he fs ase to nobody. Eiveg reliable bad it mak hoe "the messenger boy is anything but wasteful. Ig the world o 1 iv ing tramps must be the collectors. It you borrow trouble you must pu! up your peace later: If a girl advises her young man not ‘to lend her broth noney. she’s in love. If out of qa is really out of mind then fe ping It fy antes “Diseretion 1 is ie better part of valor. Ir dove weren’t blind the lover might fee log before it {is -everlastingly Inte. oe candles were thade in the shape of some people would bear them a, si foe ends, je playwrights would ie eee ‘aars before staging might tal It a m Rat a coward he is scored and abused; it coward she is woman is a ged. boy chasing a bi i ear him yell We a a sure sign that he has caught it, FORTIFY YOUR SYSTEM Against Rheumatism and Kid- y Trouble. TAKE KOOTENAY OURE. If you are tired or have a pain in your shoulder, arm, le; a strengthening ee and preparation for the ‘The pains you now have are a dem: the orizans of the body for & seals thar qAnuon a , and enable you to throw off all the impurities your en accumulating during the ‘warm season. j Kootenay Cure is the remedy that will ie Bech at ube testimony from hun- r to the one herewith pub- iste, mL Me sent yon on. application Wood-Roberts, 48 Main St. West, Bittle) Oak wey en looks sears with pleasure to each sea- m of snow and ice. ia voc nese aendayehe eats which can be obtained from your druge gist or direct from ‘DHE S. S. MEDICINE CO., Limited, Hamilton, it Told by Figures. St. Peter’s, at Rome, cost $18,000,000 build. Norway export 20,009 ‘The annual production of potatoes the world is about 80,000,000 tons. ‘The number of blind in the world is estimated at 432,160, exclusive of China, i jon tons of coal 2 #4 z 5 3 hav he nineteenth cen- Ty> It.is estimated that there are 600 bacteria in every ten ee tot of air average room in a Bei 1d 1882 eae ines -d and the jest arry it is found younger ee) 879 of the same age, and & ae women, Totally Dae —Mrs, 8. E. Crandell, Port etry, writes: I contracted a severe cold inter, resulted in my becom- deafness being cured by the use of medicine.” rms of Jesus’ ie eh hymn—her ee ry. on her—Miss Cros- ane Miss SHE HAS GONE TO.THE BOTTOM Capt. Johnson’s Story of the Loss of the Westmeath. Montevidean—The tmeath, Whose ed to Have Gone to the Bottom. re is the story of the master of ine “Warrmeath, ries of snow failed to perceive our sig- mala. We were in 09.50 N., 80.16 W., ABSHA AAT tillse) Eeina’ Delle lel wher the shate broke, and when,on Noy. é Bake lontevidean picked us up, Wi 58.04 N., 47,39 W., having been “iitted to there by the wind. The Good Samaritan. ‘The Montevidean at ouce mad us us for nearly four hours, bué could hardly get steerage on hreo hhout ty minntes sho dus 814 miles against a strong 8,E,T. Then aly sre avray:‘by the lifeboats, and she 0 make four trips, the first at 10 pe) ond the Yasha 9 pits a we trans- darrod all 9 ‘Two Daring Sailors. “When we got on board the Montevid- turned up on board the ive or six weeks should last two roposed to ot tim friberaencarere perfeotly ighel eae sii cadteat ees man, however, we never found, can sailor named Mul- “One assured. me very hard to keop track of the med, ar they kepé climbing up and down all the wiiibataia do ciarmant ‘Whon we left the ‘Westmeath she haa sugar, com d general cargo EWe are now all told 41, and 1 desire most heartily thank Capt, Macdoxgall and ee orew for all the seat ity show! MILITARY TROUBLE IN HAVANA. ene Caines ot te arden spare Force Protest Against Disba: wana, Noy. 14.—The Orden ae brother sla i in tite hope of intimidating the men, shes ware fin: ally persuaded to retire to their The military precautions in this city continue, regulars doing patrol duty belng a3 red Hcl gi “Thursday's rising will Enterprising Japs in B.C. Eber are sending 900 tons of fish on the It is spentea that this trade portions, and it ee for the work Vancouver and the Orien Coal Mine Disaste: ‘Vancouver, B.C., N ee Sa eed disaster at the coal gas severely burned pleted. ‘It was am inspiration, she ex- plains.” guson, ve Meigen ae aoe jeorge Lee, ter Hugh and Fred. my about heed, acy nt done o og Seka. he" sal be closed for a fow (se By the Goal imine ispabhors ley to Get Sea Daty. boi 14. Admiral | ropean squadron, which will goed sssablshed in a short time with some of e finest cruisers in the navy, to exhibit he deearioan flag creditably to the Euro- pean nations, EAR A A W A CH i Je Watch, Chain and Cha fling twe Scarf Ping, « 1c cach. Send eee aseareai te eta ium List, "postpaid. <i These Pins: will ce ey sell themselves, ton th the Topaz has all met brilliance of the a dia ‘and has never before been off red at anything ike this pce The Wats i-nest in appearance, throughly well made, and ill THE GEM PIN CO., Freehold Bullding, Toronto, ont. BUDGET OF PARAGRAPHS. The Wide’ World Culled for Interesting Items of News of All Kinds of nm und Things. ‘The Government of Ontario granted is in 1896, $19,440; in ; in 1898, $19,829. ‘The Oxford Prohibition Association at @ meeting held in Woods‘ock on Satur- day passed a resolution demanding a pro- hibitory law ‘There is some talk that after the con- clusion of a treaty of peace with the United States Spain will sell to Germany her remaining colonies. fno German press is now very effectu- ay Hoaged._. The, ‘eroasansigns’ for teas ve ave nearly. quadrupled, during Micigeeeat Scanees he Provincial Goyerament of British Columbia is considering the advisability of introducing the Torrens system land registration into that provi Jessing exercises of the new St. Patrick’s Ghureh at Merritton took place on Sunday, when an elaborate musical programme was presented by the ir. The Pope has just finished another i titled ‘‘Song of the iblished at the same time as his encyclical against an- arehy. Jobn Butterworth, a driver for Wig- ins, Toronto milk dealer, was struck by rain at the Pape avenue cross- ie ‘on Saturday night. He died on Sun- day morning. George Crittenden, a young man who worked on the farm of Mrs. J. J. Kitely, near Schomburg, last week eloped with Mra. Fountain, the wife of an employe on the sai Under Shoriff O'Connor of Buffalo has louse, for $5,407 in fayor in J. Healy, ‘Vice-Presi ident of the North American Tradin: 'ransporta- tion Company, an Be ae that is re- ported to have taken $5,000,090 in busi- ness bac cf dhe Sakon last season, is in taw! Mri Fisher Maeder, who was Gann ‘a oldest living actress, died She was 87 wing been born in England 11. roman named Cressep was went down, recently she ran a dance hall in Controller Bay. An unknown hunter of the Montgom- with him geting vo tifak he is paver EMPEROR MAY LIVE. Though His Physician Pro- nounces His Disease Incurable. Bright's Disease 1s Not Incurable, for jared gursble Kidney discuss. hat is where the Yamous’ Frosch phy sician is mistaken. jqinere iz no incurable Kidney disease. ny disense of the Kidneys is curable The, Hike all other diseases, yield readily © reme: "Tlie experience of the past ase years hown conclusively, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that mae Bes rem- edy that will cure any case of Kidney dis- how severe, no matter iy is known throughout the Bagliats eR world, to physicians nd laymen alike, by the name of DopD’s IDNEY ‘When Dodd's Kidney Pills were first in- roduced, medical men were skeptical garding: a8 epee care Bri a cases that ad defied she fe akill of the nost- emi nent medical men on the American con- tinent, cxses that oe ve giveit. nb 9s he ‘home of her | $07) 2000000808 0800 74 We give this foe Watch, Cha Yet Selig te dee packages @ Fash Site Pertume at tex con ‘ress and riod timepiece Specialty Co bo Victoria SUT Great Men’s Mothers. “It s an grist bat historical fact that nearly every ¢ great deeds ‘ho lao possessed a great. character a strong, fine nature, mai when at a " diance from. ans, in the Araaige? Home Nera ly the isagree- able man socially of all Gia big grumpy, b us life, and severe industry, he could Gieete find time to write sf- ae ats nes to his rans ae of e respect, tin he nates ae to fe eater personages. holds the leading-strings of a man’s life ries bie hold eerie as securely as dis ony Hope's Prisoner of Zenda, with his motto, “the King can do no wrong.” ‘ ‘The great demand for a_pleasant, and reliable antidote for all affections ot the throat and lungs is fully met with i i it: i It is price that will not exclude the poor fro i Lemon for the For the hands that have become tan- Hi m. the soapy water has ley applied allow it to the hands, Sleep in gloves, and after the thi ight’ your hands will be as fair and soft as the ha of any of Shake: Ys hheroines.—Ladies’. Home Tou: addeck, June 11, 1897. (one RICHARDS & CO., Dear Sirs,—Minard’s Liniment is my remedy for NEURALGIA. It relieves at once. A. S. McDONALD. Not Up-to-Date. “Lost his pla: for the Daily Wi 1, I_beli stating what it was. he gave the news first.” Minard’s Liniment Cures Garget in Cows. ‘Muscles of the Head. ead erates for the eyes and eyeli oe one for the nose, eight for the = os cight for the jaws 1) 1 for the larynx, 11 ye the pee > ar for motions of the head and neck, one to move the hairy scalp, one for the eyebro’ Bs is not the disrespect that worries in = his oe Pegs a him sie rr n,’ * said corn-f ea yi rate fact that it renin him Lee mS rs getting Sid Tae napolis Journ: 080) An — Austrian physician clares tl tTheum:tism pat be cured bya plentiful diet of ripe fruit oe e medical me! Dodd's Ge Pills every ne as the only known eu Kidneys Fneluding Bright's ‘Disch-e aad Diabete: This piace eb. have held since, aud lay. da; has e en discovered, alvbough any worthless imitations o! \d’s Ki¢ ney Pills have been pl on the marke! ese jdney Pills in the case of very would hia imperial patient, his. re00 be rapid and certain Minard’s Liniment Cures Distemper. Not ae Seeeaye Value, Oysters ams abundant slong the Gait of California, but they oS inferior in size and quality to t eat in the eastern markets, them a of ice aan oe export. ‘ Is there anything more spnayia than having Sees fae F ce there IT CURES RHEUMATISM And All Kidney Troubles. DO NOT TAKE OUR WORD— WRITE THE PEOPLE. He me of their names, and pda will be eciaed FREE on applica- testimony for Kootenay Cure dberaidgaecices fond apestioanns\ Racor Bk Par 's, Hamilton. Ont. t Rev. J. M. McGuckin, Univer. ae af Ottawa, Ottawa, One ‘Mrs. Sarah Burdick, 440 Park Ave., London Ont. ights of Maccabees, Barton Tent No. 2, Hamilton, Ont iaslog Buial, Guelph, Ont, ratt, 25 Hast Ave., North, President of the King’s Daughters, Ham- il yn Ifyou ye ae otis intopnstias write the the persons, or address the S. §- HYCKMAN MBDICINE CO. Lim Hamilton, The Umbrelia Conscience, al every time when en um- brella is in question,” said a New Orleans drummer. “Y: this one? m | Well, it came into my ion quit recently by what they call the ‘right ef conquest’ rotocol. wes canght out in lunch and wender ing what I would do when I noticed @ chap under an awning trying to raise an umbrella, It was clear that hi nd the fastening, and 26 the la was not new the cireum- eal Sale against him was con- didn’ he ides walbed up and said firmly, oThate my tbrella, ele’ At the came time I'took it ont of He Wilted at! once, stsmnmered about a and sneaked off while i wale svar Dron, sheltered from ery shower. That's what SS can ao: Wonders ty ine rede whose it really is’ > maaling sure to be, 402° All the. NG GS ean ere pt Gented offer. Send to-day, QrRemLx Musto Co., Freetioid Loan Big., WANTED well adver se ‘article. ecnrity or dep: ion. Bor particulars (iS, Hamilton, Ont. AGENT fown th focanvass and sella well adverti asy_ seller. No | jiberal “com G.6. D. Sood eas quired. J address 7. N. U. 193 to spend a winter is to attend the N: Soc Sound, Ont. | All i woud its ‘Asoewacemens @ Face ive this fine etic can ae charm, for selling two 20 Adelaide St. E. ‘Toronto, Ont. is ‘Try it the manager, W. McGregor, Donald Fer- oe | WOMAN AND HOME. A HANDSOME MARCHIONESS WHO IS A FAMOUS HORSEWOMAN. She Made Money In Mittens—The Real papecicen cee the Children’ For Rose Leaves—A ltl smcae ‘Whether or no ardent practice of out- sports is injurious to beauty is a mighty serious question witha good many Ameri titying ahaa of sport, let mention be made o} the famous English beau: ties ahi ‘etn sincere love of all. sorts of fresh air Here, tGrexampl, is the Marohioness of Downshire. one denies this lady’s g00d looks, they ave simply impervious to the chi it a rosy, satiny complexion, rich, bright chestnut hair, faultless tooth, Faddy lips and \inpld brown eyes, All these toate, alo: hee handeome fig- ure, this eee yet ine the width abd length of Hngland there net a more zealous and accomplished det ta hanite, wieder et golf clubs or ire is something more than this, pad she does not mind turning It is, however, as a horse- that she excels. She hunts with THE @he queen’s hound: oq caiiee! oailay hs wits invariably Hare, whose father 3 as a horsewoman made her London appearance an event. ‘Her two tiny sons Lady Downshire is her- teaching to ride minute ponies, an hen her nm mare an ze habit seen in the hunting field she is usuall, aocomp: y her sister, ‘mot, end her two aunts, Lady = Namara and Lady Adela ing, for ig scarce a feminine cousin or aunt in her family who does not makean activ pearance in the field. But these wom- 01 the admirable corps sport loving ancestresses whose feadiions and habits they seem $n, no wine y or cast aside. She Made Money In Mitten Up at South Pen nee lane ie the i tate: 1° ‘Mrs. jondon is ry wealthy woman, and she distributes every year from 12,000 to 15,000 dozen pairs mittens. She is a living illustration that it pays it mittens, a modern, up to knew ey i Condon’s story shows what a brave, plucky New England woman can do when she mind jondon has dustry from its beginning up to the pres- Orin. 1 began business in 1964 with a capital ot 01 in o little room by 12 feet willing bands, I reso! to procure, if possible, some work og those idle hands “J went to Boston and saw some yarn em got : EI R Ripe company, the largest ght ‘ht any ow who did business Boston and Bangor route. From 0,000 to 15,000 dozen riibeea weed toa yearly, and besides making mit- tens we made ladies’ and misses’ hoods nd caps, toques, sag § had 1, ‘500 names on pe! eee, name from each honse, although perhaps two, three or four members hold were knitting, ctteniines Saas as there were membe amily. ‘In cng wre eter tere wonnd the yarn, "and. 18 some qasce even Satter ia Wor knitting of mittens by hand gradually. deorented, and mechines tae the place of the knitters. int 1882 1 began to buy machines and kept ow I have 82 000 paisa of boys’ doable lined ralteen ly all the m of the nite, for in that way they make erage make about four jozen of g ge g & E ze . E = B. to 6, and it is about that now.” 1 Appreciation. 1 tes pase shortelebtedness not to of deeds—a most cubstnt form. sen table altornative, ‘They! reciation is not Talk $e thetz daman stand others it tion; they do not value those who are liv- t talk, nothing elsa ; if one doesn’t talk, i makes no difference what she does. If will only say smooth things, she may do the modern rule to others,” eto. if omission and co! mission lie in the province of the tongue. It is not difficult for some peop! fusive, It is a comparatively ter for some raptures, and it is very hard f express W! ted: 4 1 ose who live their gratitude and appreciation every day, every hour, who give their lives to their friends, but they cannot gush. We ought to understand the langua Gt ile te enllcas at Wis lips: Acdaan as you could wish what ta not just as it should be is not liv. ing a self denying, uncomplaining life! ‘Ass you appreciating this? lew who love sympathy and ap- actions when impelled to look around for the ax to cut off the evil ones. —Housekeoper Guard the Children’s Ears. A high English medioal authority, St ing, in which sh strongest terms of reprobation of the “‘eruel and iniquitous practice of boxing chi ears.’ Blows on tho head of any sort are apt to be permanently injurious, and any one . ny ef any éort should be injected into the ear except by medical advice. ised, they should be put 0 ee not to put thecotton in toofar. The: the end of a wire, the erire bela en covered, and the cotton projecting for an inch d it. Even then the cotton must be.carefully and tenderly applied. I of earache the only safe home remedy is a hot aie , OF yet roast oe, ot, done up first in ne then Jn flannel and applied on the naive over tl In_ bathing, Spetaty | in the surf, cot- ton should be put into the ears, otherwise, a sudden and violent influx of water may do serious harm A Use For Rose Leaves. Our grandmothers considered daintiness in every detail to be tl fas never sh mo! rr more daintily than - their selection of seen’ ve 6 to rose, but gathered all varieties ear! the morning, then shook them ‘igtty in on the fi she tossed them lightly al sure Sick 20 lstare canuktnet The next jorning she m: ¢ bags manelin, which ehe ste allea with rose leaves The for a day on the paper, turned cates and on the: morning of the third bree ima lib- with violet toilet water erally w! and con- signed to thelr places in the chests of More eS epadl ve rose bags m: if desired. Threads mi yy be made fastened at the four corners —I Dispatch. A “Dame” Schoo! ‘There is a regular “di dame’ choo! stil in existence, and it is not 50 miles distant from Greater Net town of several thou: “dame” of the schoo nh hool mee ur8e every morning, and during that time the , kee ant, hool_must be in the kitchen, and there the sch gather every day, and ile they are studyin, een classi e schoolteacher is stirring up puddings. accidents of this kind. The head of the a born teacher, and notwith e Lon; Pilteon so fae tart oie are learning. and, in s hordpal telligent way.—-Now York Times ‘Walk In the Sunshine. n the work of the busy woman will take her morning ene marketing for fhe e day. She should jude herself, moreover, with the Hes thas shopping, dragging about from carrying parcels and breath- swing out of that will a her home with red cheeks and Bright ¢ colgirie should. walk either Before chou Nonsace ae jour eacl Gay given to brisk walking will p more valuable in after life than the usual i half learned accomplisn- en re tricks,” with which ohil- 's spare hours are usually filled. Most Popular Doctor In Kabul. Miss Lillian Hamilton, an ee , Spent some years in Kabul as the medical adviser ei Abdurrahman, ‘ota jan used to spend many hours in with Miss Hamilton, disouss- ing various themes not always relating to bi eelat ysis few questions inter- der poe day that peas him, like a dog, by which id not crouch and sail food prepared by them. They all turned to her, however, and sometimes she and her assistant ler, Young physicians in this country | could hardly do better. —Londor A Marked Distinction. Well bred women make a decided dis- tinction in their from that worn wh wearer goes afoot. People who own carriages ai 0 do not_make.a decided differ- ence in their choice ardrobe, fo1 without saying that a woman whi hires a carriage from time to time to make visits cannot consistently wear the trail- ing robes and rich materials that are per- in the protected cushioned re- ce: her own establishment. ‘Therein the habitues of society them- selves quite different from women whom they would call ‘‘common,” tho la wearing their silks and velvets in the pub- veyances witl fisfaction, ‘would imitate it is a distinct indicatiot that they are not ‘to themanner born.””—. Boston Herald. Influence on Schools. Within about year instances have oc- WHY THEY LAUGHED MYSTERIOUS MIRTH OF A CLASS AT AN ART LECTURE. Which Caused the Professor a Grea Deal of Worry Until the Shades a Night Fell, When He Perceived the Joke Himself, was an absentminded sss Be art, and the girls sometimes listen When if came to exaniination, time, thost who had. listened pers ‘which amused the professor, Seman: is them with a pipe an ug—he had er after— story is a classic property of that college, iow, it After of I: changes in football methods kinds were sugg mam among shortly y professor got very much interested in ex: Doundinga point, Iwas about the beauty of certain ech es in the west. iment of the fiairy ‘The girls did not stand, and he know they didnot, but what did he care? He knew that status was a noble object of admiration. It gave him a delight 80, and a: hose low maidens, they had to what he eet for them to learn, and thab was all was al de mat down at bie tabloon the platform of his lecture room, pulled up the knees of trousers si Presently the girls began to show inter- ‘They looked m with his harangue. statut have afford amusement.” And Aer came seh shriek, They did as girls do on such occasions—each accordin, d. One doubled up and w her eat bolt upright, red as a beot, an choked demurely, likea lady. Th @ bell, terminating the hour, deliv: ssi bl ped and picked up the notes of his lecture. He @id not have any particular faith in the to economize ¢ the expense of thea children’s education mere defeated by "These 2 bh not likely hemo the agar in almost ould ‘be suffering for tae ot aniron When ‘retrenchment, was necessary, tbe city government would economize some- Whore else than on the education of the Ghildren.--Woman’s J k for me, and many ‘that were really working, as there would be only one Beminine capacity for art, any! the ice of his class pentece emg “that made those girls act like such geese?”” to recall pleghent srt could remember nothin, things. He was Saami Segre er tent a sia ‘and here and "7 ‘ick 8, a ‘wester: Champion Jarvis Beat Exciting Conte: to pier in exciting co bein ‘8 ting 9 minutes 40 seconds, has beaten by ‘I'yers, Deaths fis Sannin 86 toon Changes In the Count ‘This Season. fall which drew up a new set o Oue change made by this committee was in the system of scoring. Other changes PRINCETON CLOSE MA! were also ane, but hee Al banat only in the oe of the rules wh fei do erat; SENSATIONAL itm in the leet, but today he could recall them to the level of a siete of FOOTBALL SCORING. Take Effect sei bout onlva change as thought by porters was the doing ray with place kick for goal after a touchdown, ‘umerous other innovations of various ‘gested, which found many jends, Western isl hate! appointed a their number after the close of the season last it rules. touchdown 4 down, 2. club of New York decid- eir color 1 al MaeiiN regtie it iown by increasing the number of points There was nothing foes about those} scored by a touchi from 4 to 6 and beautiful statues on ae west front of the making the resulting goal count 1 instead ‘arthenon, an frowned, | of 2 ard to rding of the Ho took a, new attitade in his chalr, ab-| rules, the eastern commi 100 a sim- ‘once| lar conclusion to that arrived at by the swim. | Beaten In a Most te of the most. sensational swimming anes over decided ace. the remarkable race as lows: Jarvis was slow in plunging, but sur- left was manifested when Pug alone in his glory. Asa matter of fact, e waited few seconds after el peas

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