Milverton Sun, 5 Oct 1899, p. 2

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(Siad mi — tea islikes sending for the doctor, hoe const ; earimie Bubeeribers who do not receive their paper: regularly will please notify us at once. ‘Call at this office for advertising rates. THE MILVERTON SUN. ‘THURSDAY.OCTOBER 5, 1899, A GRATEFUL WOMAN SAYS DR. WILLIAMS’ PINE PILLS SAVED HER LIF! pases emt for More Than a Month Had An Odd Assortment. ‘The too frequent use of greasy prep- @rations on the face will cause £ growth of down. A Risa lotion for_ strengthening the hair and to Heras toa Child From the Tribune, Deseronto, Ont. the color useful in re- 4 {ing coun hay- tending ie is made ol] ing always been in this vicinity, Mrs. four. omnces of “bay Fam and “ont! Doxtater’ baa cb a more Lc sien re eeth than usually trying illness, and as it Some of the largest Jowelry onset pscesg2d > yan Sorgen fn London have immense mirrors dems bind the counters, so that when ‘ae ly gems te The yet assert that they were the first te make butter. The method ging of the animals churned the ails inte butter. ieee a gelatine is far more de- structive than dynamite. A shel) Genatutons 118 pounds of explosive lodged in a 12-inch projec- tile weighing 1,089 pounds, was re- cently fired from an ordinary coat gon governmt 6 ent grounds. A shell of this kind esol tussia has 29 mn pharmac: The least ee and ere ean animal to raise in this country ‘the sheep. There a Will, Wisdom Points. the ithe sick man pines for relief but jeans rugs never ie has not the resolution to Toad his with compounds ifamouay and taste worse. have the will to sient, wisdom to Parmelee’s Vagerable Pi a specific for indi: the pe pnae haveien eae A dose of Miller's Worm Powders will Doctor Ordered It, berne to a neighboring eon. ce wife, the ee knows ‘Dect i By their action on the Stomach, Liy- ex and Bowels, Miller's Worm Powders correct all such troubles as lack of Ap- aoa _Diliourness, Drowsiness, Ballow to take. Bard Lueck of Here are some ee the FIPS things hundreds who ought to take warning by these sania age and pay up their subscriptions Ask for Minard’s and take no ether, ‘When children are pale, peevish pleasant to take; no race! re Fashionable Novelty. FS OBENEY & 00., Props., Toledo, ©. ‘We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Chen- oy for the last aiken tears, and believe im ions. honorable in all ranaacti etally able: to: ut an ro Snanetall ‘carry out any obligations reat & Wholesale Toledo. 0. Walding. di & Marvin, lesale Oeitlvs Catarrh Care is taken internally, actin fy Sate the bioed and mpeoon sutecse oayeteat lee Toe: per pottle. Sold by all wonld you do? Tae take it te a pawnshop.— which smeil slet fal ter keep the children abl birth of a child on. Feb. 15th, 1899, paxticalara the birth of my child I had enjoyed good health, but following this ‘Why He Was in'Prison. An old whitewasher stood before the court as a witness. The ee for the’ defendant tried to “You are James Miller?”’ ase the James Miller who No." was bole rae nage to two ent for theft, then?” morpeeieen Miller, either. “Were yon ever in 2 KP 5 twice.” “How Jong the first time?”* e lawy: questions on that subject. Six Oils—The most conclusive testi- mony, repeatedly lai the columns of the daily press, proves that Dr, lectrie Oil—an absolutely pure combination of six of the “finest remedial thenmatic pain, eradieates affections of the throat and lungs, and. cures piles, wounds, sores, lameness, tumors, burns, Sad injuries ot horses and cattle, ” If You Would be Popular. Don’t find fault. Don’t contradict people, though you're’ sure you are right. Don’t be nae: are the affairs of even your most intimate even Don’t anderrnin? anything because you don’t Don’t believe Gat everybody else in the world is happier than y Don’t conclude that you “have never had any opportunities in your life. Don’t repeat gossip, even if it does interest a cro’ Dan't be rade to your inferiors in social position. ® Don’t express a positive opinion un- less you perfectly are what you are talking about Don’t jeer at tcl ‘3 religious lief. By the time I had gained greatly in ength and was able to do my own house work. I could eat my meals with relish. I sleep and am constant- and build ex the blood and Hisdiste tired led nerves. Substitutes be box or six boxes for $2.50. ‘The Bungling Printer, nicficant?”? The printed version read : ‘The name of God does not once ap- pear in this verse. Isn’t that mag- nificent?”” Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House, Free and easy expectoration immed- lately cletie had hecienun caro aes from viseid phlegm, and a meals romotes this is the best medicine to ibis plscenne sles lieves and cures the jissas ‘These two desicable qualificati ant Sod foo taste and at the fectual, are to be coats Bother Graves Worm 0 it. Stanstead Junction, 2.0, 12th Aug., 198, ‘Messns. BD! se ‘¥ fleshy, would haye broken ald not wwalk-a step. Commenc ’S LINIMENT. and the third . ntreal Stem eae Wey can sincercly ‘the best Liniment that, ae of in ise. Yours C. H. Goxpox. Peru’s New President. inardo Lopez de Rom- ana, the new president of Peru, was sent to England by his parents when My daughter has improved so much that you would we know her—Miller’s ‘act Tron Pills clous Apple Charlotte. made apple char- bake until quite brown and crisp on top. 1 OF1 Tee Cream. Seal A favorite dish with the Eskimo i is “Are you, perhaps, the Miller who ae impris- © | be less “ALL RIGHT! ST. JACOBS OIL > =” Did what? All the world knows = it promi record. Time is money. it has done what made the most remarkable, : eae and permanent cures of Aches and Pains It will cure without Nae of time. <A single application often cures. ‘scaine ib ah your express ofca, and if you find 15 exaetly Cut tis oot and send 1 tun with he name of $45 peepee ae ese pa wee iy caeret gay met oft at the price, Bay. portent tres te Jotncten & MeFarlane, 60x D, ‘die Contrast. Brevi » the ‘‘soul of wi but the Innghable effect is ange imes the very thing the speaker doesn’t mean. In the following case @ word or two more would haye made a clearer description, a it would not have been half so ‘The head master of the girl’s high school is describing te th the of the Alps, words: «And there, with one foot I stood on the ice of the glacier, while with the other I was SoS ee ing the most beautiful flowers!’ Health for the children. Miller's Worm Powders. wers in Tee Boxes. iA peel eclenitlat na! mind ants “‘artificially Alpine’? by ees ing them in an ice box all night “and exposing them to the full don ob the sun during the day. As a result the leaves do not grow so large, and become darker in color, while the flowers grow larger and are of a brighter color. A Clear, Healthy ptions of the: ea and the bleeanes, whic blemnfsl result ure blood English Lords in Trade, r Lord Londonderry carries on a coak yard. ‘The Marquis of Bute owns a vine- yard that he profits by commercially. Lord sates turns many an honest ppt out of sie has a ae org at cherue Cross, London, the fruits and flowers Het is eutaty are offered for sale. Oh, my! how your De has im- und Iron rived. Yes, Miller’s Compo Pills did it. PLOWS, ROLLERS & HAR The Belt Mada. Seud for nar 18. co; UIT PLOW CO., BRANTFORD. [c4s, aTeELE & BRST, Cirle Teas Welles HAMILTON. ToS. B. Splose BINDER TWINE AND MANILA ROPE ONTARIO BINDE! Galen Station Aroate, Torom ROKCO COFFEE HEALTH DRINK. 2 los. fe. RO instead of Tea and Co Broceracor send 102, for stamps yaeer ‘Toronto. Agents wanted thgoushout Onan Burgale by all us package to ROKCO MF Bers io) ee se Hea eraptions will disappear aa honk taaving peueecpee Fk Tope reesand Lightni LINEN DoyLey co. to a recent ox D, ToRONTe of lightning’ strokes in trees which a Geena bea out, the boocn | Brantford tree is less often struck by the stroke | STEEL TOWERS er. It is unwise to take| AND WINDMILLS oak or poplar among ! Minard’s Liniment is used by Physicians. perstitions About Babies, about the child man’s to eet ie away. ae as bread are cradle an a new born babe in Holand, thers tie red. Til round the ankles of their chaeer to preserve them from harm. ‘When all other corn, preparations fall, te Holloway’s Corn Cr fo pain ‘what. xr, and no in ceeradaees ia using Judging Character. sympathy and charity, the vital elem- ents of justice. ik I look so mut Sa ‘3 toed etter Biller" * vestancuh rte Alcohol for Motor Cars. jority of ini plosion with sah and it is said to costly than petroleam. lieu yie's iseneane (haw ae he's only six weeks old and he does the high handshake alweady!”” different Sap neopets of the fish sex for fayoring New life for a quarter, Miller's Gom- pound Iron Pills. Minard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend. buy. ay ‘RIO FARM AGENCY CO. Ltde om 408, Temple Bldg., Toronte. this out and os wi nae xpress flee Trade Mark~Dr, Owen only scientifie and ical Electric. outer even ue, egy tae yon, | SEseperinge control oan be iol to nay, Nervous Diseases Messteocire cha sak Sail eats net becetored wer that cai Snedical 6 treacne ea ae Sckien paar og es ‘tected, Positively ¢ Cured as eas the Seitand Sa carllliaoet amerediy danas & La Se Soria that will supply be wn ay neers een oF Dower, whole nervous Ewing stem. TS SESSSTRISS Bison, aa Tambago, Lame Beak tonealthy sation DROWNED WEKE 11. Scotsman’s Passengers Who Len, ‘but only from the off shore side, cess Went Down to Watery Graves. AWFUL PERILS OF THE SEA} ® The First Boat Upset and a Number tal e nam f those ere drowned w ol , Wife the manager of Sunlight Soap Co., ‘of Toronto; Miss Robinson, her ‘daughter; Mrs, Childs, wife of the stage manager of of the Cross Company; Miss Steel, of Mont- real, travelling companion of Mi: Duncan, eal; Mrs. Dickinson, feavers, Mrs. Watkins, Mrs. ‘Toronto; Mrs. Skelton, Roberts and infant. “Mrs. the Si an’s » except some 56 second cabin and steerage (passengers, who were left on the mouski on the Allan line ae Grecian. Montreal, Sept. 30.—The Grecian arrived here y une had struck into deep water and foun- a lered the boats 1 5 and idren were lowered imto the boats with great difficull One of the boats foundered after it id filled with women and chil- dren. It is by those who were in the t that plug was out and‘ the boat filled with water and that i as accident: near the ecked vessel ply outrageous. No sooner had the ship struck than the crew invaded all the cabins and attacked the bag- Sint th me igi bane SS ese brutes, in a dis; sting]; ken condition, wes coed fests among the ess passengers, swearing and singing ribald songs ‘The ship's officers were utter! being b tn saving the lives of eel 00 - much be} G said of the the Pte get in sea ty ee Passengers. by” where the wreck is not E There was no panic. Ship full of wa- was He fas’ the cliffs are practically ina sible.” The Old Country underwriters bled that Satta Young of the wrecking SS. Ranger would leave Hee at once for 8 be se} s nebee, i the iengers of the s' sup Sco! a bora, urrived at 7.08 cir end acs left again. Th ers being carried Fight through to Montreal, renile th steerage will stop at the G.T.R. tion, “Bou ety e train striking one. crowded with one solid mass of mé women and en, and e ring of ca with their living freight came in, a cheer arose from u ds of throats, while from ev do" re ious faces. The train consisted A eight coach- es, including a dining was greatly i eciated. ‘The “costumes of e majority were strange combina~ hem A TEXAS TR TRAGEDY. Manitoba Doakhobers May Consid- er the Question of Eating Meat Daring the Tw imish tease rs in Manitoba in- tend holding a confefence to discuss the advisabiity ~ eating meats in at the Conyngham Friday killed 1 ‘Tumblin’ an fatally injured Gi Cooper and Tho: Lin: Fo at work clearing away the lan es. ‘The stage running Atlin and Discovery was oa ee Jone highwayman night. wate ice bachengereipe thd blu: red was slight. The robber [cVicar, whose family were + dic noon on ida. Miss McVicar was the owner of th ‘icar ti which ioeninae the town. tions, many ©: n’s and women’s garments. ‘The women, as a rule, wore hand- kerchiefs on their heads and the men clot fey ‘The ip’s and the third officer retied to ‘ik at all. Both went th ie ape but Sune that any ae sel, Many = o the Gpigten ane when ember: sw arrive they C gecupying. and took possession of it e final ck aH lost, i Captain Skrimpshire ig to the story, that he concluded it was that of another a his course accordingly. A few moments la ere Wi awful crash, and sel was upon the rocks. F ly the fog signal e end of the island was a gun, but Toront ews sor World, as for son leaves a grown-up family. ADMIRAL DEWEY HONORED, Specta: pe aterce by Tens of Thousands of People: & ey cthepabtie people, thei on the bridge for six hours bowing jan expression of a oma ge. leven Mil eamships. Php ‘porade Was one (hour ona. iG teen minutes passing Fu,ton ‘street. its to the stentor- of 000 taels for the construc tion of Lung Chan and Nan-Ning-Fu ilway. One-half ofthe loan will be paid immediately and the remain- der as is required. Assessment Commissioners of London, have just completed eir report. The population is 38,- se for pared with 1: Senor Sand 8 of the municipal court in Union de Dreys, Province of Clare, formerly a gue $e 4 body of armed Bills have raided the count etgoum, India. ‘The police and t two companies of na- tive En se mm Baroda overtook the Bhils, with, ene they had a fierce encounter. The raiders lost 200 in killed and wounded. ‘Thursda: enezuclan Apparently the hostile forces are on the eve of a great bat- oe Negotiations for police have band of about 200 Yar 50 Spin ebvernt ot ed, fee haedea aul oF ranch buildings. FIGHT WITH TRAMPS, bd sees Hiscock of ert Was ngerously Wor Ly Ogdensbur; Sept. 30. Chief of Police Rov or "Prescott, with William Hiscock, a special officer, at- tem: raid a rendezvous for tramps in the outskirts of the town esterday and a d te fight en- ued. Recently the Canadian Govern- ment ordered their arrest and de tion wherever founi fi found six tramps cooking @ meal ani oy to me al started for Pres- cott for help, leaving Hiscock to guard the others. As soon as Roy was gone the tramps disarmed Hii cock and with his own revolver shot him four times. An alarm it to Presco#t, when the Mayor, with 100 armed mien, started in search of mps. Volui bein; added and fully 500 armed men are ‘The Crown's Answer, Toronto, Sept. —The wn has vaghes at Gaaoade Hal by lake I Lash the Commission- i Cassie an aa the Province. Austria Cabinet Ont, tt. 30.—The ee, Freie that Stent, His Count ig abe with the task oe form- ing a m, Sept. Oo esterday cabled a report of the capture of Porac,. sayin, mn red pc ty enlisted men, some 20 of the enemy being killed; number wounded, unknown Mr, Maxwell, M.P., Better, [,pWancouver, Sept: 80M. @. BR Maxwell, M. turn for the Mies have 40 Ioeaditg opeamacy, Oo jorning at 2 o'clock in dense fog -}imots an hour. ‘The vessels moved at about eight ‘perform an operation. CANADIAN PEAT BOGS. They May Settle an Important Ques- tion of Winter Fuel. RECENT EXPERIMENTS WITH “THE PRODUCT PROMISING. ‘How the Product is Anse for Use as Fae! ‘The solve an important the Canadi ars a ) the from October to May becomes ‘@ question of yery ic Peat, however, materially ify the conditions, and prove @ ery welcome adjunct to the a ion’s natural r ces. There have oe been peore to be extensive beds of peat bogs in + until re- cently little te no effort has. made to utilize them for fuel. is pro- duct of nature, and the probability is that the effort will be crowned with snecess. With the aid of net ery, vast pale of hitherto unused bogs can be converted into marketable peat. "This opens up a new Canadian ind Origin‘ot the Peat Bors. The United States Consul at Strat- ford,Ont., Mr. A. G. Seyfert, pe ets Soin ent at Washington, in se of which he says: ne 4 Kept filled by Pelee attraction, even when the plant itself is above water level. ‘The same properties of requires a constant supply of ure, yet it is continually pumping ra 6 surface of its tufts the water in which it stands, thus promoting evap- oration, while at the same time, by ly decaying at the soe it de- its the detritus which adc solid contents of the tog. The Peaks goes on until the above the level of the eaten waters, when railway, extends from to Ow Her summ: active operations to put the fuel upon the market ved of Manufacture, of manufacturing it is as aca The peat is cut and air dri ich feeds a stecl tube about two compares Bightr ty-three pounds per cubic foot of peat equals 73 pounds of bitnmin- ous or ninoty-three pounds of anthra- A SIMPLE FORCING HOUSE. In Which a Thrifty Farmer Grow Winter Vegetables. growing of vegetables under tel jouses finds a a jel a eta, A 8 ° Fre. jo5 Fia.1. GROUND PLAN AND EXD VIEW. tive prices. As a rule, this of agriculture fessional trucker, the farmer content~ eects, ge ey dl a ead market at fair prices, a simple’ and compara- tively inex une gues wall sucwae every d will grow success- yurpose fully lettuce, radishes, spinach, Dare, les, mint, violets and pansies, for all ‘which there ts a large ad ceowina, Sater. deciaad; tw all pur <i larger towns. ‘The house planned and bart by the Burbank in Farm and Fireside) is about the simplest that can be devised, being nothing more than a cold frame so m be of access in her and provided a 1 entrance 2 be thi cota used for banking up the sides of the house. The digging should be done before the carpentry work is The ridgepole of the forcing house inch stuff, placed six north side, as the house runs east and three feet west, are apart from center to center. On the south side, where the sash laced, they may, nights. Bid or three small oil heaters will obviate the need of using shut- ters. In the late spring the forcing house is stripped and the. beds cultivated, open air culth making it possible to use the soil in the beds ches above it. about sixty cents a ton, as soon as the machinery i cite coal.” Peat, e Consul, has i, a good deal in its pire a that it is to coal in its 2 lute freedom Pai mod ee Z | | absence of smoke, soot, dust and i] a olinkers ii Ine Consul, this solves the problem of furnishing a | }.5— 4 lean, uniform and reliable Fio. 3 SIDE ELEVATION. tion is shown in the third figure. DD Pe ay sunken pai Argue hee Wed woke radish o lettuce seed or putting viol pansy in the beds. Three oF four crops of radishes may be grown and then the beds planted with cucum- bers or tomatoes for an extra crop.

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