Milverton Sun, 6 Aug 1903, p. 2

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Rev. Frank De Wi Act, of the Kar: ‘One dred and ‘Three. bya. ay, ‘of foronte, Pepartment Wt’ Aeriesivars: Uttawet A despatch from Chicago says: tt Talmage Speaks | of Her Many Advantages end of the wee Lae hoe heat me expenses have bee! Ne pathidg ore atane pacing: Rev. Frank De Witt ‘Falmage|tageous aspect of the question whic! preached from — the following text:|should not be overlo Eliezer, ~ Matthew xx., josoever will| the serval was the chicf man in be eee ane, you, let him be your /Abraham’s household. how American households, think you, is Se Peruana, ortunities ot the cook the principal functionary, acaiities ton Hane? on whose skill and proficiency the fe mestic is the sub No Position physical, and to a very large ex- lay accessi te tent al ie moral, condition of inary mental md Sheekee capable the family depends? There are, I ties will bring greater returns, will. venture to affirm, hundreds _o! i thousands of es in large Wonderful w: Every place o! rock; ic r 0 instantly be covered brilliantly colored flora or ply a which will:carty fragrance wherever it goe: TWO CLASSES OF SERVANTS, 3 g A) = & E & : é : o But this sermonic theme dark side as walle as its bright. It er by avoidance or social difficulties’: are t, consecrat an clearly realized ‘The second class of-servants was composed of the sullen slaves tured in war. The: most part, disgruntled and rebellious | y felt that the tyr-| n would: flee when chance for escape offered. So some other ould pri consecrated he “wicked and slothfal servan' WORD eee ua estrict- It is jegttumately ap- es to any woman whose conduct Maher Ow Senne toaq al compensation Tradcarinte: E Shona oo is as) } proportion to the r 1 la mental U training bith: are roqutred| of her. merchant never considers the | Erges) returns. of. his es bu the net ays hi “These goods were sold aes much. Now I must find out my expense: £0 aneh pr SESH ent a0: much Ae night watchman, so pressage, so much for goods tariff Jaws cat up al on average servant gitl against that lerk you find her sal mostly gain, while his, at the cap-| befol The were, for the | from Sie factory to se. U, y | arm, ai n sphere is noble and faith- | right, Satee oe: 0 greet the young zit 0 peste for a position as tees lowntown store. | Parents, time that say nothing o! y owns and Aen ¥j the t where a deteeliee Ges Lasanetate oF e cook or jBousekeener would meas santials honest, intelligent cook health and happiness, Bril- employers as that of thi physicies ADVANTAGE eee “boMesrie Another ae ca offered by do- lestic service is that its "surround: en Who have to work for their liv- 5 tl home ey pel i inhale yee vitiating atmosphere see uagnte never to behold an rl ge i eacding hou: on her small salary she cannot afford to pay a very |board bill. The result is that she es in a boarding house near “her ‘That boarding house in all probability has young girls in they @ upon the young girl's soul. \Of|man, a policeman. It is not nat- to ving ~ in |it whose a the kitchen and in the nursery who |Ought to be. Seeing sin by day an: ‘they believe that fhey are |necessarily seein, hearing about |Iong They are grumb-|Sin by night has .a hardening infu-| ane fare spending onc -half of |evurse, the Divine Protector can and ith ‘hele | wil preserve young country § and the other half in try- true Rae pu me and noble if sh Bcdea ante {Keeps clinging Tre ovale but Rattout |ward. fe there is in some re- ects ine same as siausupen cae theatrical stage, about which a not- ed actor once wrote, ‘The s eaaiest | fact about my profession is that t constant seeing of what one ug! not to see has a tendency to blun the moral sensitiveness and blind one’s eyes to his moral duty and to TEMPTATION AVOIDED. Then consider ae besetting temp- t is Hully realize e are among the [owners of Jarge downtown dry goods s rho "dB nov expecteene ib; live. sipead. thell wages re hundreds and thousands of those. young girls whose co sively so much for advertising, so| around with outstretched m 5 his }ing *‘Come! me c fine | pe clothes!’ Co n ed as |ers me and be ete you cannot be in the iste faa the Co! ve your or no this country is to be a nation yn [have a servant 0 Hip one of Yn-}¢ read it in the Bible margin, setteth the solitary h “Goa use. the nursery, aie to help Kail for the domes! Wht ile hy usiness Mas wie or servants to aid keeping. A VITAL, INSTITUTION. “But,” me one to me, “is Saionutesiter of the Am ecome a domestic Cannot men and s "2, no individual church connection He is not livii unde! the shadow of — the church spire where: hls father and where his child- were born. man cannot learn to 18 @ an individual church and hi: hurch pew unless he has been svorenIBing in that church for acking up’ his runk and calling an expressman this implies that he has no neighbors; this implies that his joys and sor- rows are not hi is, the foundation staie ete temple of) patniotiem b: is to bring about a social condition where every man can own a home.” a on his own door- then, if necessary, e more willing ie die for that coun- try of which pi home blasting our Hise ci not that their people a that they ‘are becomin, rented rooms, cS at ie service, no er. stand shoulder to. shoulder from humble, implied ‘honor and useful-| moral lepers, whos: Poe ee ness, Thus Joshua, great man that |tagious, b; ee ee he was, gladly and willingly became Be be WHERE OMAN IS QUEEN. he servant es, and Elisha |for instance, is mwas tho servant of the great: Bijan, [rive Hotes amrttie wise are tts and Eliezer was the servai to-) ent ces where God egcie a woman raham and Samuel of B) "hese a day natural; rve. I hi 0 men knew that they, in their humble |ias scores of for those masculine cynics oe would sphere, were working for the advance-|never bar women irom the different vo- ment of the world as truly as were Christian mother. cations of life. Some men, no mat. their masters: “in their Seige eye ter what the genius of a woman ma: sphere. fe ¢, would slam the door of all use- fal means of earning an hon lihood in their ¢ ural for her to dig in the gutter or work as a }it is natural for h Le dressmaker, ee other woman deserts the ositions for which God has special y equipped her, is the sufferer. ‘The mischief me result of her tition is Ben idfigts to other work- THE CHRISTIAN DOMESTIC. The a. be shonoe e- life indelibly upon hus, in closing, earn rest word T would speak an thos who to this line med for you for good ly | ani singly Spirit will inspire you to speak her, or else she must give up house- hi ] | hear mould “have you, - Make the re the chiet textbook of pray, that ‘the ew the ight word in the right way” Above i ast been a faithful servant.’* MES ENE ES WHICH WAS SPANISH, and the men him: convey to the een port and starboard. ut if we are surprised thus to eersman who was dumb for all practical pury oes, what is to hol ton, the great anti-slavery agitat who says that in one’ instance the the Mid- vessel gropet eiaohe until picked up quite by chai IT READE LIKE A MIRACLE ONLY DODD'S KIDNEY PILIS ARE DOING S: GS DAILY. Reuben Draper’s Gravel Cured Three Years Ago—It Has Never Come Back. °., Quebec. ane a (spe: Ailsa per, well- “About Pesben r gar Rakion Gu eees I thought was gravel. ing great nt fi I was suffer. ct mean advised me to tty a eide Kidney Pills cure Fee alk ments of the bladder and wu on ans. iclhet ofcnew, eattie’ ccant ly fron where a corvette had sent in connecti h some rep: en diploma~ tic intervention procured them funds from Constantinople, It was a crew of Turkish women worked the —3,000-ton steamer Zora, quite recently, f to Philadelphia, but ping Acts put an t The vessel was the sole support elderly sisters, With o} female help, navigated it from port port, and who are reputed, ac cording to those who have known da itchen garden and a regular pouliry Sand cates tie toner —_} A LAKE OF MANY WONDERS. Lake Chad, in Africa, is reported by two French explorers to be 185 jomes. “God setteth the soli- tary in famil as you could hoe Jesus" Ohrigt a had married money and we: Lake|ing for it. “I’m a Beery ih era in “Mai Good Ths te Eat on the ‘Lawn |, Bect and Tongue, eo ‘Veal Me ti Ham, Beet, Sticed St All Natural leotee Ss wholesome. Yo Ox Brisket Palatable and ur grocer i have th Libby, McNeil! & Libby, Chicago. be Roe) DYSPEPSIA. |, how ake marricd inquired ete te ” replied the man who 2s sulle case of matri- with me; setting ee v tea? te Well, E f course wi ick-|replied the niece diffidentiy, it lake, and the shallow-|woukin’t be proper of me to com- es water forces ae ig | pliment ayself, but adBie of ee waves at short notes while treach- | neighbors have told me they erous gusts and pufls of wind pare, t | st ved awatze at night, for es lis. Pink neteutleit danger] to my playin ——_+—__— “Tm a plain, every-day sort of a How much AN ANCIENT TRE! In the orangery of Versailles is the the scanty hair, “‘but |oldest pomegranate tree in France. ing if not practical. Miss |1t dates, in fact, back to tke estab- e mny wife 2” “I jjishment of the orangery in 1685. r. Hustler,” |Tn exceptionally warm and bright ed bea the old tree still de a its branches with a few flowers, but iow no fruit has been seen upon jt for And in the best of the strength of By faaly ty bathe oxclasion of steaks old standard. AG: Jim Durcps asserted, “Too much meat in summer causes too mrch ‘What shall we cat all summer lox That, without meat, shall keep vs strong, Why, ‘Force,’ of course,” laughed “Suaay Fi ‘The Resdy-to-Scrve Cereal without the heat. ies aeeeee. Chops and Steaks. isa regular breakfast food In RANGER,” heat. summer trim? meat ‘or chops, ‘Results from common soaps: eczema, coarse hands, ragged clothes, shrunken _ flannels. SUNLIGHT Soap =" Ask for the Octagon Bar tt REDUCES BURNS. Buriace Should aps See Into Cold | sustained from 9 corals with oe The il} effects n Va s extent is gece than a tenth of i ee meee, surface, severest burns usually origin- hy rani scalding by stea from explosi and particularly fro: clothing which has caught fire. ‘The common use of gasoline, hi and benzine for cleaning purposes, all which are highly inflammable, and the vapor from which is explosive, makes severe burns. from them com- mon. No accident demands more prompt autor ention,,Atonm, iowa Jlmnit las m of any kin degree very much above what might be termed one uctive heat. b the moistu cpider- Si aia ski the ok more or less thickly; most thickly o! course on the palms of the hands aul _goles of. tho feet... AB apOn a8 all: molsture ts completely evaporat- Bie hgh leaves of ead conieen, hs destructive process Me Dh Lan Wherever Pele oe a burned surface SOUS: ve. nan ely plunged he canta cold. _ The Bese of severe burns, ‘pose hutedAt ARRe- eH elbly be pi was Cured of painful Goitre by MENARD’ s a eeeeaes ARD MéMULLIN, Ohatham, ont. I was Cured of i ite b; MINARD’S a <i JOHNSON. ed of Facial Neuralgia ty MINARD'S LINIMEIN’ J. Ti BAILBY. Parksdale, Ont. 1-9 vented, Clothing should be cut kly but cautious, Pain sovene atthe ind is pro- uae remedy is ne unirri i oil; mixture of equal parts ‘oil and lime~ isa t f pow a y Pulverized boracic TV m better as a for preventing disturbance of the ea infection from the floating organisms, of the air.—-Youth’s Com- Ppanion PAE Waa “It's See eigenen Serer oe married,” remarked the yor i miy, ‘the didn’t seem to make n very good one when he mar- tied us. hey Cleanse the System Thoroughly armidlea'e Vegetable Pilisclear thesis omi- ach and bowels of bilious ‘ma |the exeretory vessels to throw off Impuri- |Gee tron tue: blood Into the bowels and [fies the deléterious mass from tl {len patient, who speedily realizs: their eon oh ces as soon as they begin \take effect. have strong Fecone acid 89 |r “FACTS | ABOUT GIANTS, ay nal fila: so tall that his body “ited two beds at night, but whose legs were so | wealk shat he could Tene weak up- | por nme ant other siont, ylu atic asy h gian eafness Cannot Bo Cured ‘Surgeons (oy oval applications | gach the Ther Mercer : A of w frudtfil eat irregularity unhealthy nen arelessly sion ae out by # ieee ae pf many Bad Co Sigg It relieves imparts vig | quaintances trate No SAT Ej an encR pan Goan up too fast. S$ only one wa; by constitu Condition ‘of "tas ot 11's Catay end, for circulars, free - CHENEY & UO., Toledo, 0. Sold, by. Druge ts, Toe. Hall's Fomily Pills are’ the best. es. many a night with several of them’” sare for Rheumatism.—The intrusion B 5 | pronounced Festoring healthy action, they cotrect im cd Women en the gees Gok #1 on his face his pockets and whistles 1 profession as 2 infectiors dise ver who fsease, and, by tranquilizing the nerves disposes to sound an ng stin alate. courses through+ ¥ i femand increased subscance—result, ime Few Flies last year “i the gigantic had little ac romw an- ended his, aays ins lun- | Dinally, O'Bri ti es cen ies ‘grow diseased Portion ve ane eat re deafness, ip nothing? ba mucous ser ne “Did yo you ever have — any essels is muse of rheumatic pains. ‘This y isowing to a deranged and condition of the liver. Auy to this painful aection vw b acid into the blood v edy action upon the. kidn id most beneficial, in the blood when t! y see ‘as he [. poses with his hands in r Over Sixty Yeat a safeguard against is fired with pas- aie daughter is often put fatl never grill bo and ig Bs: thon remedy, for all of ‘other au ted tat the ae i ity iris of those ee Stoop ug morbid des | refreshing sleep— gor to the action of the, bloody chening the! Mealthy eat syste! there 90 leyosa necessary Tes Ee ening the frame, aud giving wid |° 4, ie which nardealld Northrop & Lym : to the public hel st aotontioes Soangrt Flaca sell it Each chest of Blue Ribbon Tea is lined with lead — the tea poured in and a sheet of lead placed on top and soldered down. No air or moisture can ee >| Blue Ribbon Ceylon Te Ceylon Green reach The taste and aroma ate retained abso- lutely unimpaired. The richness, delicacy and creamy taste are all there to cheer and solace every moment if you want. Forty Cents 465 tor me Should be Fifty Red Label ‘ou were talkii ‘night, and in 1 Sage of endear: 8 tion ce in Eupher bang, sae Age ae fs danger tn Man; thelr troubles f acold wi too ‘late, theit ared. "This penioe T the throat and lung: Clarence Cte ee ere to ask y be uid pohis pete aid Patrick, ‘ou ou as liberal No Flies this year if you use Wilson’s Fly Dads rubbing his |Yaow The London No tongue is Are almost imperceptib! of a hear ‘ruth, darling Bi itacleotiay e died of consumption dated rom exposure, followed by wich settled on thelr inns, ant tn were beyond the sens ‘ou to to say 1 be, “sure to ask me to—er ing in ment nae no eqtal for as, enring coughs, colds ‘and all affections of “Would—er marry me sure (also cautiously): ‘yes'—er— Keep Minard’s Lina Inthe Heise, but ‘there’s no play about s prints able to unfold The virtues in woman you behold; ‘The falsehoods that-in woman dwell ble. In woman's heart you'll see appear t, sincet Hypocrisy, deceit and pride, never can abide. your you frequently to a is Euphem- a cold = Fak) ben, used by | — ‘our one ronnie er these cuilden, while’ Loothing hea saa 2y08, is pr d. = Heieteae pe wal ear, but we cailed her “uphemia n vero, burns have their Eau ecient no a 7 ie short. 3 origin from the kitchen grate, along- | rit Wnncow sSoorais ate sit — 5 Scrubbin 4 ich there is ordinarily a le Lintmant | | htning Weatertap, that. it seems : sv cace | ilaard's Liskment is used by Physictans Brush strange that the latter is not more | Mrs. De Platte, “Dr. Knowall says i fUSHES fre tent niutilized. ‘A flimsy. cotton milk. shou E What are you thinking Pa Wacat ag " iecabiie’ which catches quantities, because 1¢ makes the hair about “Bibel?” a fal Take the Backache out of fire is" ‘stingushod Py files Se oped atin ara might | “Abo They are absolutely the best brushes money can buy—the best mage the wearer | Mrs. ‘Suburb fede its coat dreai | ask & arte made—backs do not warp off—bristles do not fall out of then by. smothering ieCaamee bagi ULUS oaehac hing, dearest. Boeckh’s Scrubbing Brushes, Your grocer sells them, [Woolen fahries. "his is espceially |!MH¥: “Well, I don’t wan ‘apt to be the case if there’ : ne oe rs. Het Kone Genuine Without Name “ Eosokh” on back of Brush. woolen underwear to prdkack the Lifebuoy Soap—disinfectant — to change you aE ee st rea recommended by the cade Behel Warringtord.”” — ze é Don’ * OUR SRANDS. King Edward Sane ———— a aes and “ Headlight” inferior brands, “Eagie” Sr ‘2003 “ Victoria” “Little Comet” EDDY’S say Nothing jolts a lovelorn youth lik Hicks : ‘That girl broke only asking for a girl’s hand and ,recei to-day."” Hicks : “How rustlowee ons eote our daughter play |ing her father’s foot. a nape. fe es, Hicks : on the piano? Old Farmer (in ‘ran te Fi raat esis It was the only o ‘ tones of deep disgust) sir. She fies ont yee Hi i's and take. no oles m it, pounds om it, rakes th aving been cured of deatuess by tke| Ak for. Minara's and (axe f i jumps on-it, and rolls} tise of Dr. Thomas’ Kelectric Oil, wrote Earthquakes are responsible for lot of non-collectable ground rents. ae sehen SEIT ———— tt monet pringipals count ‘ot aything Mother: ‘Is your ‘our teacher married, Ethel?” Little Girl: “I think s He always wears re: tabs same clothes. patent inflated air pad truse is the parts =| Mins Liniment t Lumberman's Fiend G did Jones come —— AT scp arry that red-headed ees White filfa "Poor ones didn’t notice it; he is f ia? a es ead color blind.” a ly aoe The Bost at nt Lowest Price Write for Term | REID anos, Mig Co.’y 783 King 8t, W. ORANGES | LEMONS fe have Mexicans, ig easy beeau Beartog ike Serasice ail cloths cleans gcen the heavy ones, th ghly —even the dainty ne | 8. | BANATAS. | Carload every week. All the above at | market prices. We can also handle your Butter, Eggs, Poultry, | Maple Syrup and other produce to advan- { e for you. _Sho = er—What can ‘I show ag sir? Abaca alee Brotessor | $8E CAWSON COMMISSION CO. ons see, tdo I f Gor. Weat Market 6t. TOKO poe me! os can’t for the life @ 1-45 me + what it — g wel St coe’ thatter; giv wv \ 440 an thing you have to issue NO. 32-03 ashes

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