Milverton Sun, 28 Sep 1899, p. 2

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Subscribers who do not receive their paper egularly will please notify us at once. Call at thils office for advertising rates. THE MILVERTON SUN. A FARMER'S VICTORY. ‘Wheunsatiom fad Fustancd Ite: ‘Misery—Tells How He Found a From the egg Wolfville, ‘= Cure. THURSDAY, SEPT. 28, 1899 Punished With Starvati: America, Their religion, which is one of most demands self punishment for sins which they re or unintentionally com- mitted. The punishment takes the form of starvation islaiovs confinement. If the in the form oe a lie, no matter whether it is calcul: gare another or not, the sinner goes without either food or drink for three days, at the end of which it is believed that the offender has paid the penalty for his or her sin. ee and using bad lan- punishable by absolute star- people in the world. ew anere re rea rer will be, a yin one remedy, forall Sits ts which Neat helg-the Yor? uabure of many curatives eit such that were the germs of other and ERE, seated tem sald: in would. aggravate. th Tate) Pema eees einaa wine obtainable in’ a sound unadulterated state, a remedy for many and grevious ills. By its gradnal and qd judicious use, eh Seeenrti ieee Geet wie Que nine exerts on Nature’s own restoratt' mn ee Tack of interest in life is a ana izing 2h o nerves, SI and refreshing sleep— esta vigoriea tie! gctant of tad Blood, & ich, being stimulated, courses through: out the veins, strengthening ‘the healthy animal fonctions system, hereby ge ‘hecessary Tesulc, Strengthening the frame, and giving life to the digestive organs,’ which naturally lemand increased substance result, 1 inthe market. All druggists sellit, Sage of Sawhaw Says: “yourself is the surest ‘way to improve your situation. The totally ee hare is one that is certain all are as he. Every man to his calls en the ell boy. All men are put out when they are taken in. Somehow it seems to be only the young ‘man that is spoken of as Perhaps the son that pane at home ‘expected to market the barber is not te oe - his: small boy as a shaver. Grain speculators are pitted against each other. The father who insists on ruling the paglor is a sort of a court mar- shal. For Inflammation of thi fect. the n ‘8 surprisingly active way, and the Posie ie ataioas mediately If your child is pale, peevish, and does not thrive, a dose of Miller’s Worm Pow- ders occasionally will cure. Hix Mother Couldn't. They were the question => cs whether @ woman can keep a tury rise Johnny had not appeared to list but : iy he was obliged to fers to his bed. While i ease had been won by this peerless mpicion. Acadian can add Lue, Mr. sheen is rats of every credence, ashe is @ of intelligence and Mectine cuales home ard 1p, om: hesitatingly accepted by all who Replica f 'The public is cautioned agains! amare pink colored imitations : these famous pills. The genuine are sold only in boxes, the around aettoh bears words ‘‘Dr. Wi Pink Pills for Pale Peo- ple.”? if yonr dealer does not have them by a ‘iams’ 2 Medicine Co., Brockville, None in His Line Atlowed, ‘A noted saloon keeper in Eau Claire, Wis., who had a fondness for attending funerals, received the other day the cae letter on agentle- man Ww: father a liberal Geaitenlefiine! goals. \Yaer alee from the funeral of my father is re- quested by the entire family, an ed” ‘The letter aa @ sensation. Bean angus aires cine unsurpassed for all throat and lung troubles. [tis compounded from several erbs, each one of which stands at t! head of the list as exerting a fwandertal en in curing consumption and all lung troubles. Complied with the Request, eae eee ener 8 letter asking for a sentiment and his Sean Hegel, owe you pe ee angart cee eidcnis ot ie! ae only to yourself, always inclose _stamp. ere’s your sentiment. PSG poor tatographe 2 Ta w life for a quarter. Miller's Com- en tee Pills, , jew Cotarings im Hats iha!ne eae golerinad im hada ‘of the season are the pastel shades. , These come in a long line of tones, all of which have a peculiarly dull effect, like that from mating chalk on the surface. , good digestion, refresh ig aay Pelee the use of Miller’s Com- Ouions tor Epidemies, Onions are commented as a specific hantings egiacesica i? Bice wa Weapt i aroom where they will absorb any heric poison. Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. iterrupt. in favor of peace, and I shall lose pot senstiae remind people that the only way to ee it is to let me have my own way. Hinard’s Liniment Cures Burns, ete. Big English Methodist Fand. thodists intend to I used to be continually tired, strong and well—Miller’s Compound Iron Pills did it. = Harder Than Eo Se Carbide of titanium, the discovery of a French savant, is harder than the diamond. - Rie cs Upon Him for Yearsand Caused Him Endless MO SUCCESS WITHOUT LOVE OF WORK Seund Advice For Youu: ug Men Who Are Beginning Their Careers. sion in which he can t, having this, he - will fi rag oa cpes bie ces to make aname for him- pecuniary re- than men have ever betocetbece able to coin out of their brains.’’ No worm medicine acts 50 es pe Mil- Jer’s Worm Powders; no physic simp! A pretty table “acoration can be ar- with p ferns. The cen- ter piece should be of growing ferns, and foliage of the same green should be strewn upon the cloth in careless but artistic profusion. Fresh ferns i so well be used for this pur- sages their ee are apt d wrinkle. The pressed variety is sbiainable,of any aia and can be ‘used many times if properly put away in a flat box or between the leaves of a book. ples Awar.—A imples is unsightl; tells of internal irregularities Enanist fog sues Waete bees Phe liver and the kidneys are not per: forming their fanctions in the healthy way they should, and these pimples are to let you know that the blood protests. Parmelee’s Vegetable Pilis will drive them all away, aod will Teave the skin clear and clean. hem, and ‘there will be another eihaa ah wae lence. ‘The; overs Dae Philosop! A telf-1 fertilizing acetal “A stitch in time saves ninel’? That adage was never truer the killing of weeds. It is tutomary to wear ‘‘weeds’ for yard ‘We observe that most of the smaller supplied with i cream a good sho oid not get part of this trade. ‘My nervousneSs has left m BS rerult of taking Miller's ae Seri Rheumatic, THESE FIGURES ARE YEARS, YEARS IN WHICH, IN SINGLE INSTANCES, PAINS AND ACHES Sciatic, Lumbagic, are AVA THE HUMAN FRAME. ST. ee ketene ae THEM. NO BOAST; THEY FACTS HELD IN PROOF. Neuralgic, Coffee in Lett Over. With the acst carefal caloalation, says Mrs. Lincoln, there is eee coffee left over; not enough, perha for another serving as a bever: too, much to be wasted. Do not leave » bi again hot let it just come to the boiling point. This will be much nicer than to reheat it with the grounds. It may be used to dilute the egg for the next morning ”s coffee, or as a flavoring in and ices; or as the liquid in place of cooki ient quantity, it can be made into ell iy. w back for 50 cents. Miller's Kiiney "pills and Plaster. sie sere is Necessary, 0 ibs from the table are val- abies ae young chicks, Change of diet is requisite. Do not let the chicks get chilled, as they are of no exeel- | TF eta Are Simila: Sauer GE a pore Dakine |resort)—This must be salt wat I ost float in it. Experienced Aunt—-No, dear, ase is jnot salt water. But you are so fresh, you know. Health for the children. Worm Powders. Miller's a PLOWS, ROLLERS &HARROWS The Belt Made. Send for Catalogue, cocksuUrr PLOW 00., BRANTEORD, [itss, s STELE & ai, {fees LTON. Las. & i. Spices Writeus HAMIL: BINDER TWINE AND MANILA ROPE TARIO BINDER TWINE CO., 1: Union Station Arcade, Toronts. Boge COFFEE HEALTH DRINK, for sample 154 Queen anted throughout Canada, Onur chicks will fhe: § it, and = ays vigilance is chicks—good ones, and I Soul’ Cease no others. Minard’s Liniment Cures Dandrufl.. cota w Ta ating parts of the “Bland st Samoa names among the women, for, i iff baby git] born immediately after the death of from one child to the other, and the newcomer is conde to take the same baptismal name. Thames May Bun Dry! fee that the result may be an epi- demic of disease, arising the undiluted sewage of the city. ©. C. Riowarps & Co. a ahd fails to relieve and cure mpi Cuantus Wuoorrex. Pot Mulgrave. 4 Bacteria and Blackmail. and eral dissec wore found in his poses- sion. mstances. “Who is happier?” asked a young Minard’s Liniment for sale everywhere. Couldn't Bring It With 1 Magistrate te “Peaoner Why did you leave that Prisoner Didn't ve think I was strong enongh, aes worship, to bring the town wi Praag sant tx puen for fourteen days in order that he might guess again. Sore Feet.—Mrs. E. J. Neill, New Arm- writes: pas gree hie eb : + Doyles fil themy return mom Ee th a money, LINEN feted ag! co. i ln Bd Hl ii Ba ‘The caw. Lote pohly and genorate a strong current ot ere erfeck ee god can favo ms j Rag) Meade ae Someta We lectrio Belt ctl shan ie is eee a a Ra faspe ope Be do so. _toNTON IS A PREE MAN|: oe Acquits Him of Complicity in the Bank Robbery. someone THE VERDICT WAS CHEERED. | maven hemoa ‘The Jury Was Ont Only a) ‘Mr, Osler’s Address for the Crown —Ponton Publicly Congratulat- coven Sept. 25.—William Pon- een dec! reached. d the verdict forgot me decorum om. ed the 25, at wh Soe aseended the bench. address to the jury rrirnedin ety, Tok lowed. =e Sawa ead aN be Mr. bega: dress saying a t the Crown nad to re re ene conclusion ot guilt, The satisfied peyond all night the r “contended they had nov been mnelusive eno! Was it not the evidence of friends who first hope, tl then swear? Then there en le to open a combination of the number ce $80, Bas $54 comhich, vole rer eent hie savings. He was gla to decide and Thee him. Sonny, fo themselves said oe ‘be ‘The Chancellor’ ‘The Chancellor apes Opriely. frozen toes. about ing as solemn a: s seized all. the forems “What happy peor cor Mrs. nto congratulated First Two Get | Jacl so lege aes the getting of th counsel gathered around in the eral. bank? Then Chaneel- [recogni t it was a good thing tha: ‘were one concerning Robert Mackie's into the bank while away. Both speak of the pau Tonk being left on the At 12.45 the jurors came e look- a fun still. [plete the happy family reunio: You could ae uld make. threw up he and Bee her boy to her heart snd ‘The clock ‘Three and W. H. Holden, George Pari k Roach were brought into ee while the verdict was awaited in the Holden pleaded guilty, lemen. e jury, have you by agreed upon your iS shell £2"? ar “We Zu “said Joseph A. Warner, ta tt, guilty or not guilty? “He’s not guilty. "Then went up a cheer Des atten t such a cheer hin ee him. ‘The Chancellor oy it was not/the PARE, HOLDEN, ROACH. Four Years; the Latter Out on Bal 2 reise Altogether Sheatiee Macs only pond stand by it. fe nad under- t the last tri a that nothing The case rs, ne. Joo! not ees a ree years, Holden was for rs ch was next. He looked pale ‘The Chancellor said t,he tad ne F objection to taking that cours “The court aa not eae any Lord,” said t To Ask Pardon for Mackie. Immediately following the verdict, Lawyer Wilson malle application to the proper authorities for a par! for Robert Mackie. | Ovation at Bao ionamin Belleville, Sept. 25.—Billy _Ponton. vation in this city aug ors being Gus Por- ter and Billy himself, and the crowd howled itself hoarse comi:enda- tion of the jury’s verdict. THE JOY OF DREYFUS. Clasped His Children in His Arms for the First Time in Five Long Years—Reunion. rpentras, Sept. 25.—Alfred Drey- fus’ cup of happiness was filled to He slept last it was a eae picture. that ‘was presented t leged call- ers. ide, er‘ ound him were his brother Mathieu fia ghd aden! of the day. Tees us ft as for the first ce 1894 enjoys the full happiness pLdomentic life. Ee mail quaintance of his own ae eye when he was thrown into pas she a baby a few months old. Now is a bright child, overjoyed at seeing her father, whom she had been the emotional joys may a “folded gradually to ais Women slakuk tr tee. Wee Metuperance “Unter, following letter to and rahe excite fs feared, that sary to send him to Maita or ence than the i Pare return that he ae not ‘want oO THE TWO REPUBLICS qT Elect to Stand or Fall Together gent The Transvaal Rae e Parla correspond ‘ According to Steyn. KRUGER THANKS FREE STATE. Situation Really d — Pro-Boer Meeting in Hyde Park Broken Up —Warlike Preparations. ni Sept. 25. — Thi vaal situation presents no new. State executive, inform absolutely unanimous d and what would beco1 ecial correspondent, rai her Republic, and it is doubtful hae the Boers can Cra ae hoeulites before the end of Octol ale hauke Steyn, Pretoria, Sept. 25. ys to ig tee = at their ae PRO.BOER MEETING FA Police Called In to Suppress Very Strong War Folks. t. 25.—The attempt to Boer, at Trafalgar Square, day See fen drastic failure, assent bled, but not to ee the, speake crowd London, hold a stration 51 singing of the national airs, wild cheering for = | tainments, receiving are FIVE O'CLOCK TEA. Repast Partaken ight refreshme: dinner, and liked to meet for a ‘ies ae ‘Tt was used. as a method of introdue- inga fees and'an ordinary way of entertain: we Trlinal iden was e good one. Pee. healthy. English breal no one awake. The cup of tea and sandwich at 5 would spoil nobody’s _ er. ‘Tho ladles who began ‘these ent odestly in Aa LBA a with their ests, who came in walking dress. put, then, the other aed was this, the at a large party phar winter garment of yelves and fur. ees tea The Tonee of #0 much tea produces nervous prostration, the sleeplessness, others in fur tippets. It w: influenza, and the high road h continue this practice, ee may cteate @ salon out of her teacup: are a large pa RA tea, for which cards have been sent ont, th pana should stand by the drawing- gohan, who, joining room, usually the dinin, fer a ple is spread with a white cloth, nd ing clean and fresh, but for of the tea and chocolate there should al- bread a1 putter, and little cakes, If other eatables are Cee tho tea heomes a reception. — ‘Their setae to put their resolu a fores i of walking sticks Opiesie made Soldiers ee fas Queens ‘The shouldering of a soldier and a- marine, their hands clasped in a pro- id the hens a a Se ee ata tneisengy © the multitudes | abating into song “Soldiers of the e wete several 1 ely Fine tae ice were tele} used, several Persons Ly trodden upon by ares were Phare horses and 30 passing omnibuses, which ear carry Peal nics jacks, the iisappear- ‘The opponents of the meeting fin- ally proposed resolutions in support of the Government's policy, which Te- tugal to dvices, there is reason to aieve thee at large’ guns ‘have been sta- on the Boer frontier, in the direct Burglar Alarm Button. of suspense yold of pleasure, if he palo every him the help “sta-

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