Milverton Sun, 2 Nov 1899, p. 2

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Subscribers who do not receive their paper regularly will please notify us at once. Call at this office for advertising rates. THE MILVERTON SUN. He Was Cured of Backache THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1899. by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. VARIETIES. Friendship is worth more than its gifts. Lots of animated thinkers are poor touches the li; Silence may troubles you. The words of the silent man are mever repeated in court. Truth lies at the bottom of the well to fish. with a fly. A young man naturally uses a) ry. choice expression when he asks a gir! te become his wife. How to Cleanse the System.—Parmelee’s ‘Vegetable Pills are the result of scientific stuc certai S an} stances that they late the action of the ae beck the dlood an ee palin the system. toe ‘and their acti ‘The Old Gentioman Knoys, Br! what’s an old man’s dar- ling?”’ **Oh, anyone who will tell him he i and seems to be growing younger younger every day. Mexice’s Many Tongues. ‘There are 110 distinct languages and dialects spoken im Mexico. Feared {6 “I believe,”” Ze ave” bolanid, Duuen ty, and ranted to know if we couldn’t just as well ter’s hy 5 A sew back for 50 cents. Miller's Kidney Pills and Plaster. Madge—Do summer? Marjorie—Well, she showed me the rings. A Machine Combination. A steamer trunk kas been patented, which, being air tight, may be attach- ed to the waist and then brushed with a brush stiff peaseehe image sass SmereeneY | enough to get into every crevice of the carving. Ordinarily an applica- tien o and polishing cloths (Old Heads fer Co is snfficient, but the oil and the root Young Father—I’ve just made a big and the fur. Geposit in a savings trust for| niture in excellent color and appear- my baby boy. When he is 21 I will| ance. The time-honored beeswax and hand him the bank im the |. turpentine, used by our grandm amount of the orginal it, and| fer polishing forniture, is still as let him see how things count up at good a polisher as can be found. compound interest. ‘Old Gentleman—Won’t pay. I tried ae golden, ‘gossip gains Preferred creditor is one who never gmat, but he frequently struggles ‘idne, purify the ‘y off all morbid fccamte is iid amt and Hea st Miss Jenkins intends to marry Vouchers, : you believe her stories about all the conquests she made last fact the ache away with liniments as he would ‘were it a mere stiffness of the mus- cles. Mr. W. 8. Busby, of Tweed, thought lL} his case was of the latter kind. He bore with it for years, thinking it in- separable from his work. Finally, jabsce he found his mistake. He ites:— “Ihave long been troubled with if} severe pains in my back, and i always thought that the cause was from my T was to ‘Dodd’ 's Kidney Pills, I am happy to say tl boxes ee me clear of ackache. I can higl mmend them to any person save with that form of Kidney Disease.’’ wh Ohildren te Re: should’ take hese pains to ron to, read aloud and @ Nauseating Pill—The excipient pil is me substance which enfolds psteude without Tapairing thelr strength. is, in order to keep them from ad- eae ai cieatirewal wares were ynseating to the taste. Parmelee’s Vege- ills are so prepared that they are tl Furniture, poe prerctenp ol Nager being rubbed with linseed oil, in which some alkanet root has been steeped, My nervousness has left me entirely as a result of taking Miller’s Compound Iron Pills, Green an Unincky Color. BADDECK, ee 11, 1897. C. C. Ricnarps & DEAR Sirs, —MINARD’S: LIN- IMENT is my remedy for NEU- RALGIA. It relieves at once. A. S. McDonaxp. of this color by mortals was gener- ally held. A dese of Miller's Worm Powders occa- sionally will keep the children healthy. Turning the Tables. vigor and vivacity follow the ‘Increased wee of Miller’s Compound Iron Pills. Sa genet teh Gag eee require the help of ab: Basie © compete we care Give ita A Five Bundredth Auniversary. ee ere the five dpenttiel of the founda- tion of its medical school. he ilaanp willbe oxen 1,08 miles south of Khartoum by the end of the year. SHOEMAKER’S STORY. Tweed Shoemaker Who States Oct. 23.—There is a shoe- maker i this town who is one among the thousands who have been cured af} _ Seca aren, after the cap| Th eansed by disorder of the kidneys. In or pain is situated di- rectly in the kidneys as the sufferer will find if he tries to rub the = and Tieved. While in recent eases it may @} men. APHORISMS. ‘The man who pardons easily courts Good order is the foundation of all good things. and good morals are sworn A aae and fast allies. jerance. 1e jest loses its Point ‘when he who makes it is the first to langh. If a man empties his s purse into lus Fate never wounds more deeply the generous heart, than when a block- head's insult points the dart. ‘The best portion of a good man’s life is his little, nameless, unremem- ity of character to adhere to it when discovered. He who is not liberal with what He set does but deceive himself when he pias he would be liberal if he had % els The Ape—Let m 8 ear aa, ones rink Tourdee a throat and Im worst case of consumption is: re° be said ever to fail. It is a medicine | pre- heactive principles or virtues Of several medicinal herbs, end cau be dev Pendel upon for all pulmonary com plaints. fade His Fortune, The Prince of Wales, while shoot- ing in Austria, caused — temporary trouble and ultimately made the for- stipulating that all ladies ier ene to shoot with him should ‘ect shooting costumes. This in tn Wastria, consists of a short skirt coming half way between the Imees and ankle and a short, tight HY atting jacket, with waist-coat of an- other celer, boets of brown leather ef the ladies just clothes at hand, and the tailor had to double his force to supply them. Hinard’s Liniment Cures Garget in Cows. Annual Temperance Se The committee of the Manchester Salford and District Temperance Unions of England have decided to establish an annual temperance ser- mon, to be delivered each year in Manchester by prominent ministers of different denominations. The mittee to inaugurate new moyement on Sunday, November 12, when Rev. Dr. Mackennal, of Bow- den, president of the National Free Church Council, will deliver the ser- mon. Some others may be good, but Pade Fe eb Miller’s Compound Iron y Cha: Amo expesitions people few charms are held than the pen ar which th of a person condemned to deat th has great *Rastus, you ah ek bred, eh?” “Yessah.” Slit ole what is your idea of a perfect ware Dultek gen'leman, sub, deesn’ say m to de waiter ‘sides hin ohdab, swh, ’ceppin ‘yo’ brack scoun- drel, keep de change.’”—Indianapolis yurnal. $100 Reward $100. ‘The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn. ae there is at tat one dreaaed disease that science, ha (0 that is Catarrh. Hall's Sh Ty upom the Bleed a ai system, th soSl és destroying. the: foundation of in iors patient strength by By GO, Toledo, O. sarSold by Draggisis, toe AIndignant But Cen! le “Tt struck me,” said the whe was talking knowingly about polities, vee there were too many delegates at “That's what I’ve allus said,’’ re- lied Farmer itossel, with anima- tion. ‘‘It’s been my opinion this long time that alot o’ them fellers orter have been locked up years ago.’” Minaréd’s Liniment Cures Distemper. Oom Paul's Fragality. maintains quires Mrs. Kruger to sequestrate her pin money. 4 ee ES hecks & oe . for pains and thenmatic complaints, an ithas no nauseating or other unpleasant effect when taken internally. ‘Suburban Spert have never lived in the country be- fore.”” ‘What makes you think so?” “I heard them wrangling last night —both wanted to milk the cow.’ **Those people next a katoerra wens The fale pase medicine, Holloway’s e, removes all kinds of cor Watts, etc; even the most difficult to re ithstand this wonderful move cannot. w! miedy. True Devotio ‘*Miss Cayenne,’’ said Willie Wish- ington, ‘‘you are always agkiag at “That's very Sra. T'll try to quit, you.” A BRAVE WOMAN. How a Drunken Husband Was Made a Sober ove ioe tgs Wife. saw wy coming, ‘at sll hazards. I sent for cps Prescription and putitin fee as directed next morn: watched and prayed for the result noon I gave him more and also at suj pai, it right Seine erent ept right on giving it Thad ah covere pething oes ein my tingling with hope and happiness. and Kid future read out before m: hay ome, a share in 2 | tive, loving husband, comforts, and ing jear to a ‘s tra Se adie Sears giseaniions” iven him the full course he had stop- sake eee 5.) ca Efating sboseence tant tere Mental snd iphysical sciivity are pre-| she medicing Ul 1s was me, and then sent duced by Miller Tron Pills. have on hand if he should = = had ag heat 25 never has, an presen Bethe Sore a ieke. you this letter to tell. you how thankter Minard’s Liniment Cures Colds, ete. A pamphlet in plain, scaled enyelope, i to be the new emperor of sent free, ‘eunaoisle vnd full in- cago. Times- formation, rections how to take or thinks the old Jy will probably ain ee erro the pay roll for him, tat Address The Simaria FeSO Beltand. ‘worm medicine acts so nicely as Mil- « ler’s Worm Powders; no physic required. ju , replied Millie, “*when I tel the ommbinet age. 170.” it turned out afterwards, however, that the age of the grandmother, they took along as a chaperon, was that He oe us is Autamn Odors. “I believe this is the first really col@ ave had,” remarked the girk jacket. “You almost nomi of winter.” ge a balls plied the girl in the ye ins. Whereat the atmosphere became still colder. *'The average weight of brain i= greater in China than in any. Duroe Bean country excepting ScotJand. Gare PLOWS, ee &uARROWS The Bort Mi CecksHurTT PL [loss, Stee STEELE bed BRISTO Writeus. HAMILTON. iatalox ie. SRRANTEORD. Cirele Ten LS. & B. Coffees & B. Extract & Bi, Spices nave BINDER TWINE AND MANILA, ROPE fle. Te hoary rey en tation Arosde, Ta reatis through Gsnsdian Agency Pea to Tt petisciae they peying express charges ouly when recelved Senate Die Xliae 201 Arch su, Pbliadelpbia Par Brantford STEEL TOWERS fed WINDMILLS also make oaeae naa Wood ee 8 Bend fer Now Oat alogue. tifle a1 sna for general u: Teepe gti at ce the body, for Nervous. Disuasas ou! of ple suffer from a yariety of jerve such Seminal Weal tency, Lost Mi aed ee that the of tment fail a pot aloss af nerve force or power not be red ead pas conaaran Wier pages age is poprulag ange ous prctlen Pro |Pésitively Cured Electricity, as applied by the Owen Hlectrio sory, Will most assuredly do 80. "gnown power cos seit 9 supply or power, sand arot he rill most ron Without “Medicine, ruin Vari ‘ous Prostrat EinGeS Ride Disease mbes, Lame STEM, sayin on ats), Bol WINDING lA /ATCH, OReeD>, c= basen BOERS BADLY BEATEN, They Lose Heavily ina Dashing Sortee From Kimberley. COMMANDANT BOTHA KILLED. Whe Fight Lasted Four Hours—Gal- Resi- Prisoners Arrive at Pieter- maritzburg — Burial of General Symons. London, —The war situa- tion this morning presents no new features is presumed in Natal tha: reconstructing are their plate. snd that Redd English are Bui it st ‘The special d . Baden-Powell, the mander at Mafeking, is aware that Pretoria has Gen. Cronje or- lers & stay his hand, as alread tl el Hae to employ the ere Boers in Natal. ‘Th iene the. City of Rome as a hos- pital sl coin ng to the latest account of the first battle at | Slencoe the Boer 000 men, ye Camp Boer losses were very heavy—qui B00. BATTLE AT KIMBERLEY, ee Success of a Handful of British Troops. London, Oct. 28,—During the mo- mentary lull in the fighting in Natal ‘other ac vere fighting, in which the trains appear to have done valuable services. Bose were entrenched strong seven miles northward, ang brilliantly carried the out serious that the Boors twice unfairly use rt 4 white fag. Bo: Killed. ERE the killed, seein the Be itish. the Botha was ‘ound Wits ive wounds, ‘bathed in loo A et despatch from Cape Town | Westerday gives details “of the defeat 's by the British at Riper- ‘was cheerful there at that time, and that a wedding w: brated there t day. The despatch adds: “Great, enthusiasi s ‘been aroused hi the news of the British successes Nata e neighbor- Sood of Kiabetley nage ean aietoad in the ranks of wancing against ba reer ae met) with wy fire from a dam wi rall 600 re Sorte nies Aen Sretacte aol, Aan: ay ordered 150: men ca shire Regiment to pee to the a ‘An armored train is already sup- aorting Scott Turner. At middax Gol. Murray started also ly upon the Boers, who were in an unfavorable position. The Boer nition. ncashires behav. splenc idly, Col. Seott Turner igniy cotamentel ae e ~ cess for the The Cape Town, Oc transmissi: ed Lorenzo ct. 25, have been received here, and in view of the fact that all Pretoria news now mn renzo Marquez, the au- thorities are inclined to believe they are ft official bulletins from Pretoria. ‘The first evidently refers to the Glencoe battle, and says > “General ‘as expected, was mpelled. to. retire, his turing the U and Vryheid forces. The number of killed is un- known, but the burghers suffered heavily.” ? ‘Th legram bears evidence of feats a edbat t of th the sa: by_ Commandant "Trichaar dt. Te e English opened a sharp fievand: DeSaceen, ‘with @ Kropp, yielded. pe ‘wounded wero numer- ous, includin; maman¢ nt | ler. We also lost "43 prisoners.’’ A THOUSAND BOERS CAPTIVE, Etrecht and Vryheid Forces Captur. ‘ed—Now at Pietermaritzburg. London, Oct. _— spatch from Pistrmarttrg, Netel, tober 24, says: “‘Nine hun- ‘ial ‘m, Symons, London, Oct. 28. — The Colo: fice hi de public the following telebram received -overnor Sater dated eraarenere “The following. telegra eelyed from Greytown, pts “ue, @ resident of Dundee, formerly in Ham at Cram, Sfonnstone and east are 1mprov- ing. The ied Dundee Mon- iis anna Zuderbeng ts 18 chi sri ed bo imalvidual ho were und hospital was ae ence hat everything. Wak EO- tg well and that everyone was cheerful ind. €01 Docncrtiaieascce Gl br aeetie lon, 28.—A special de- spatch from Cape Town says General mmander, has 4, & fs § = e of Piet ordered out for the ight with the British, Manila, Oct. 28 informal meeting “was held here last { men proposing to proceed to South Aiea to fight with the British. Over Englishmen, Australians and Am- Sieand Gaddad Oy wor tiust griantee ed a party, and balleve,thoy ean ee- cure 200 more mon. The volunteers cexsoldiers, frontiersmen, r with the Trans- rmapy is a at only too send their repre- tatives to Canada te buy them; but it is only h of great excel- t they will surely buy, and raise this sort should be the aim of every , no matter what sort of stock he has his mon For one really high-class horse there will always be two buyers. to Los: have a ge ae faith in Se said the friend ot po sick m: es § have? was the reply. “A doctor would be eee to let a good customer ‘with two field guns and two Max- ‘ms, and 70 mounted men. One of the two British guns opened sudden- like me di London, Oct. third read- = of the appropriation ar in fouse of Comm: rday gave a sprectonsy S ‘ior fether attacks the Gov i Secret for the Colonies, ‘Mr, Jos erlain, of publishing an Boinbeiates pe by the Volker Pir, Chamberlain ay repudiated ig: Hieinets fp pill waa published exactly as from Secretary o State Reitz. Ms. Thomas: Gtbeon: Bowics, Con- servative member Lloyd George, Radical for the Carnarvon district, member declared tion priation Bill Passed, the measure wa: House of cae and passed through .all the otthe session twas then suspended un- til 2 o'cl os ck in the afternoon. Queen's When ne House Resissembled men\ formalities. herds ani wna Gent itappy 10 be able to release you ot ite. porcurenal Sunes nicl hare upon you by t cies of é Dublc service. talare you on the brilliant re been displayed by pire and to vindicate ‘che honor of this country.” Prorogued Till Ja me 15. House of Lords, BEERS: ae Lord High Chancellor, Earl Hals- Commons st with the Reece tio igh acltoucned: Question, eae Parliament- eae majority t daeecradl ate las s Hea Throughout the mpaign Mr. Spender, the Liberal, ar in South Africa. His as so persistent that he vatives throughout the constituency, rate inly of the working class, never- ee seea ed for ‘Chamberlain and Two MEN SHOT THEMSELVES. Both ies a im the Province of itish Columbia, Vancouver, Oct. edon- eld, registrar of Lands Sd Works mloops, _ killed i ther it was a case of suicide or an Provincial ggea Toro! Oct. 25.-— Latehtord: the new Minister a ‘Pub- in South Ren: P. Stratton will have no boise te BRITISH INTERFERENCE Kruger United States Would Interfere in a Similar Foreing Bueolio Dutch Ideas. Case—It is a Case of Six White Men nies trarily Taxing Twenty White M Iban article headed ‘Let Us Stina one See .? the New York inf Btates to Sane Boyiend 8 from inter- fering in Boer arrangem‘ ‘The editor of the Pea ‘declines. He believes that interference by Bacon is legitimate, that civiliza- demand it. This be- crimination against Catholics cease. The Transvaal laws forbid any Jew to share in the law-making power. England demands that this disorim- ination against the ae cease. se are 260,000 whites in the s0- Boer Republic, ae only 60,000 that they are others. The by Kroger maintain a government by aristocracy, an aristocracy based 01 birth—Dnutch birt If the Dutch who isthe this island had insisted bay ing the island share if they had forbidden children in the public schools to be taught anything | 8 vol such an attitude? Could civilization, is Bae and cians ‘‘to save a little sepablis, from destrnotion at the hands of a ruthless em] haath ‘8 Seen ig no re- public. Kruger has been an absolute ler there for seventeen settlement, as great asanachronism as ce. This is the ques- any in existen ait issue in the an six white men scttesiy tax twenty white men? white crease alte Cuba has a population of te than two miillons. Suppose eight million Americans should cima Gai there, remaining an tion. Suppose the eight Sniltion Americans should develop the coun- ufactures, try, introduce mant open st foster suppose that nine-tenths of the w and vandred ety-nine-one- thousandths of the brains id be cans ve taxes passing of the government of the country. Would the United States tolerate this treat- ment itizens? ide should the hegaer States demand that England te similar treatment of her citi- It ‘howl not. The Englishmen, the Americans, the Irish, the the Jews of yarious nationalities who. have settled men the primi- oe bucolic Dutch ideas which mark of. the great trek of which he 8 rsa The idea of laws in| denl; sociate bosses is ‘liberty ‘Dutch and nobody else.’” nee ment is the incarnation of A.P.A.-ism working basis. President McKinley will not inter- fere to see oi Dutch bosses im overriding the bacislons of saetowat Snj in taxing those are not . i ‘ians Bass tition, acting in dense ‘Transvaal matters, yall ta and withdraw tion. THE FRENCH BOYCOTT. Some Telegrams eM May Be Ex- ected Ve The vache taleganis page aer) the growth of th but they may be expected at any mo ment: Pepperville, Ala—Today while ned posed to crerytbing French, aris, Ky.—It is said that a move- P: ment is on foot to change the name of ies in and near this p going Danitoos having mnomldlvely re ear French kid shoes on ac- pica of the svete us outrage. spot Mo.—The proposal to boy- cott France and the exposition of because of the hideous Injustice of the America precisely fea 7°! the directors o ee Exmoor Golf club acting ce have refused to e use of paris Could they have hoped to maintain | BAYS Teter’ tn ten ‘choosing to put up with the depredations rather pes remedy which bears th ‘heir action is sustained by the club membership- army worms ‘Would Apply to Either. “ah,” she exclaimed as she laid aside hb cover, “it is all so full of hidden mean- | It is written in such seeming yatery and yet is so clear and simple reseription ?”—W Bigg in “previo pace sz yeu ge bese coh tel to geta “I don’t believe you quite mean ft.” t do I mean?” in jail who has the determination.”— Chicago Post. ‘Uncertainties of Modern Life, ‘They bade cach ot other an affectionate farewell at the d “Where is he going?” asked a neigh- bor. “For a little jaunt on the boulevards with his automobile,” replied bis wife, the when he will get back.’ ‘Well, Hardly! eb Hackerman, a farmer, living ) golf links, und in his cabbage patch knock- ing the heads to pleces In an endeavor to lift them over the fence, haying sud- watching oe “I don’t see Paka aa ie Flypp will Go when she has to give up her bicycle costume.” “Pooh, she won't give it up. She'll toe sew a couple more buttons on the of the skirt and call it a rainy day, Buttermili. Very et Peter makers and fewer sumers are aware that much eines fest Peterboro. entertained by him and his ¢s-

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