Milverton Sun, 12 Nov 1903, p. 4

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The Encouragement It Affords in the|: Distressing Lot of Widowhood isan dred A 2 to, the plete cies aes despatch from Chicago say! Rov. Frank De Witt Talmage prea - ed irom the ? following 12, hi winding its way gut city is one of 1c spectacles of the soeiel history. Haw uch eak is contained in ficeesiiees phrase A A pede TITLE. fo, my brother, Sane to keep i Be oF r vhave chi I want to a oman so desolate t may oe Sele ft the Ban and fathers tl would ring these floral trophies tae great pacan that it ietory for them- selves, their little ones and for |Pi ist. MATERNAL OPPORTUNITIES. aternal as well a: ternal opportunities which Are fe departme: Oar Bie sore Where a. large-eyed, intra looking cash boy, who he answered. “Has your little boy a papa? It T go wi ‘ou, will his papa be my papa? I want a papa. Because, mum, before my papa died I had all those things, and now that m iy Seve is dead I have nothin; es, there was pathos, unfath Sioable ae thos, in the answer of the little cash boy. But that answer is not true in ‘all fathorless children. 2E more to who perhaps e are ‘accomplishing much for the tempor- al and the eternal lives of your chil- dren. THE WORLD IS KIND. Rais a notebook and jot down ey- Sal anaes “unselfish gs Se ee on any windy day.’ ‘THE WIDOW'S RICHES. the Christian old Bogs folldore there was sup- posed to ED ite rley Edge great ie in was concealed, ala the legend, nine hundred an @ horse- placed” u ee n | eat that picture above all my other pos- sessions. cost me so much mon- SELF SACRIFICE. igh the value of truer sacrifices ane than wed blo gisl's erudvation ‘cag address mea had to noel toe as well as sew together the white nitesd in which it sacrifices ==(Gatarrh is nota Luxury IR A NECESSITY ose, makes a man Fidiculous-it | iy aicl Zon consumption, Lek potent. aGeq, ‘ailord either, headache “in 10° minutes. spit and disgust’ your ‘ure yourself wy the ‘use’ of rblew-you nave made for | yo ical, intellectual i I you heights and depths and in- one) wall inelosure’ tor. yo g, ian srenten a holier happiness +6 plan flower garden that others may es eeu ae OF GOD'S PROMISES The consecrated widow is ri Sachusetts and Long Isla yet, rent will ane have buried your BBS ea many years ago, a time when if you ® lever this cavern was the only son of his mother, she was a widow. ZAVENLY REWARDS, But though in a divine consecrated widow is rich, ahath be faa side An td Heat, Pearls. ae 3 reeay au We ‘we ‘Thu us, widows of Baie and widows of Europe wherever rich. © generou! Uport those aNd) Bea man Beeramelit wld whood. This love and a'l bless ings: it brings will make you rich indee t WHAT HE DROVE, “No, T “Why, did 04 nee tal ty Jearned friend so this moment “No, si it to you on poe 0 provarication. mind t Do ‘No, ‘Then, for goodness’ sake. your occupation ?° “I driye a horse.”” pa tae DO UNTO OTHERS. The prosecuting ree testified that the defendant k: se m kicked ‘him in the head ask do “you ed. replied, “eatse d ’a’ Ss faleasen: take and ig Sariver, the — dear | fe be i FOR FARMERS | Seasonable and Profitable 4 Hints for the Busy Tillers } ‘A COMPOST HEAP. Nothing is of greater seen the farm for gathering together the Barmeyard:’ Any ould be built near enough > the Hquid sanure in cement will endure ser and ale lont OL se daughter who has always been dois tad mato, e by being disposed in r manufactur- op by is the outward sign inward disease, ae Hien oie s > Shiloh’s ‘ Consumption UEP] The Lung Tonic and the cough will stop. Try it to-night. If it doesn’t benefit you we'll give your money back. Prices 25c., 60c. and $1.00 8. C, WELLS & CO. Toronto, Can. LeRoy, N.Y. ‘Ten or twenty years ago heat was the fight against bacteria. was employed. Mbera'ly, and althe reault_was the warping of churns -}and cream barrels. ‘The floors were preabbed’ vith boiling water, aes it was even proposed to sca Grains which increased ing. the ee exceptio n wi ote inte oa ‘3 vit ick’ * postin of slacked minu with the Jime and r sehich thes" aro m Wi at last with water ar enh a make the wood dry qui THE MIXED RATION, ty [Over quite envanthy be thoroughly mixed, that could have by looking after a home-made arti- cle ase as is tute! sii broventhig rapid evaporation, The finer and more thoroughly rotted it is, the better reaulte it wi'l give In| growing all ¢ USE OF LIMB IN PACTORY. sd Danish Dairy Ins ctor, geld, in a recent le es gay on the use of lime in sf tee Jextories.. ak s often occas ian at emphasize ‘that it may be © dis atinauiat between clean- unt auelaies + must be that ie cleanliness with e espocially so jg | mmuch Taare tani wl “4 mibxed vation ‘will heatly give more satisfactory fis tontortAl; principal parts oil other used to make up a v larger proportion of ora citrine the the summer, oats in the summer winter. feeds and the Tene “teams: THE WINDMILL, dle ae has become a necossi oe ot ovly. wi pao water, but it wood, cut the coarse food pr ae ed, ny feet eC, CONCERNING OURSELV. Teach ear fee human” skull eae thirty Phe wate of (ous dd dullest athe back. The body has about five hundred muscles. Every hair has two oil glands at bas Sipgere vebe hones each. The globe of the eye is moved by x mut ae. ‘The cerebral matter is about seven- eat water he normal weight of the liver is betireen three and four pours, , exclusive of es. contain thirty teeth, consists of Hair is very soche: A single hair ig ‘be. only: involuntary niuecle edm pas of red or striped fibres is the Men dinvo seen xndwn to by piration 5,000 to 6,000. grains an hour. Straight hairs are nearly cylindri- cals ae hairs are clliptical, or fla SSeS Amateur artists are not dangerous even if their designs are bad. ‘Tho secret of ponamas ity is pe elrhra to feconber act 1 a lot of people moving to get enough money 19. pay St. Jacobs Oil Is the greatest remedy in the world for all bodily Aches and Pains (or which an external senieeye may be ysedy Price, 25¢ and SOc. ‘Or, The Sign The Sign of the Ce ee wai a oe at the Central Criminal Cou Miriam had that he did not for a moment doubt r information. The scruples; he was by no means above a little blackmailing. uphill task in upsetting the Rexis 3 Rencral’e return, are in a privat and ue knew how those Heist worl ie ment in the e house; faces theve with- ont ae the thing. See 2” “Yes, “It's down in Sussex. I just want living ourse you could,” “Tg the Job good eed for you, 2 I am doing nothing.’ hal waited patiently for the It information was of Snteibed ‘identified the photog: thei in Wing's ec Wa was enough. The man midnight pe aie Ashley Grange had been a pri omen id very. dminkoni guest. The Count remembered now that hi had seen ha man who had ap- have well-lined pockets. spoken so confidently | 2) inquired there h Grayne ‘camel and. ee hall-porter rs Tiformed him—regul on Mondays |}! and Wednesdays. “whist talking to jounger, an but to kill te ecrecehat Gu Rte hand, saying “T know you—-your f4ce—quite well, ht, ae me if I can remember your exchanged cards. The title Pliage the lounger. suppose. Will a whis Beastly hot weather, ount. seized the opportunity. He was a brilliant conversationa’ist. tered over, and, Horiins ae hand, “Mr. Ashley Grayne, 1 believe > by nds, but Ashley he advantage of me.” ally, sou pe haps I did wrong You did no Bn: oS se eee hor smi ag hat, I should not take ae Ze . very good part. You know me ¢’ DR, A.W. guages CATARR 260. {roo All dealers oF De. Medicine Co. Torente and Bi dently, but T can't remember intending to keep up the {oUt ey oO protesting The ree: friendship, key and “pol-|play bi ‘Fortune favours mation of the ie for tl bpaee rn: “gal ay “Well, it is somewhere about thes veo. had years ago tince last we met. traveliing abroi was piqued now. In en the advan- “Please do not tall so. Sit down. Standard Cure for liching Piles. When Boctors and Surgeens, Medicines and Cper- ations Fail, You Gan be Cured by Dr. Chase’s Ointment. re is eva some _standara by of the article al good ns te gf eae salves and ointments, Ms else i m_priso, any aive antage 2” But @ ee e ee tdet fe gav into a hansom and I saw} ‘‘Whe safety, and left SSE unending ‘gr atitude |knows of ce that time I you are you would we met and tell you a ttle story, and if you shee! va ap iy ie Well stick, ec ,d the watch d taken, pac Sees hand of leet. Biased. ae 2 every helawore.ctoroal |than. Bi is address; | her ‘noua, gr 4 wat “you must have thought me ! ee Well, Thad for- ollection of the nchmen Eke 3g to that. ell, and ultimately “Oh, summate cheek helps al cheekiest scheme. CHAPTER XXIII. When Evelyn fainted, the newly in- troduced guest showed sy: rain Brel iB no tjexDert her clond to she was wait pion tne the _ypaeirgos was ee it “Be here in ay room ze SS eaione She found ed. Hi toot, and, if need be, show his seem overjoyed to see me ?” “How. aia you escape What do at Senne D. “why talk of such things ?—they are best forgotten.” if I then remind you, too, of the prison you were in? A ead) memories raked Wp my time. miss er tet me see, ae last alias ? t Read past, AS a or seis if be ‘sat hee ae gneeites te s Oin the only positive Dera antec ‘ae foi Ss of am ieee ie > God and ei 4 of _Ohase 's Ointment has caused me endiess “that there is Th and ‘much misery. ra intmiont brought ani kc ie ie, sa eat: tur the troy has ‘reason to believe ethat ae last ee 2s é Mines, N, Sy ac) writes oS 3 i “years 7 hove been trea or, are-on see) bleeding ane e rotruding piles. | - iat tr found mysel “dd. tect Calotots, ike m=! Chai t I suffered from that awful Siac ov) Au big book. You are at liberty to publish this, as it may Te the angen of convindg e HOOF pifferer) stkiv oa” = Oint oe Ointment, 60 cents a all as eo: 15) Rates. & Comins: any, T To pro- against imitations 8 the par Ww, the een ede Ppiat wu his) reme- cs Pee pan at ad Soe in ‘as, | fine a are for se ate wished me g but the Took in he. nh #2 8CO} red again. ars of Sir George eo bower me to the police |} that we have an escaped convict in n the sete ss a . that little sabre I mses in, rie vl hot him’ in election: her thi he wa: eaking the truth, knew ita an Spey to know when | en the greatest | them wi aoe tageg have tell tale |swer.’ Tan but ¢ in without a 1 wl to go from ° and he knew her auility te rend his face. “I came into a title that T had ex" Brought = — on peridious ansion, as retary was Ss mi Fes re had been a Se Mh roughs were setting Hy suaeee “that I was innocent, ‘t man who had been She had. Thought ‘toh “have e the whip | She ecognise | ¥' ohe nas in not tpicter Poser le am a free man, with from every 7 He paused. | She realised what we [ oe filled a sentence of tw seers hard she threw her ante was no accident brought you here ?"” He. smiled. ej} ‘Then I ‘ppourciie seal’ Is that it 2” “Is bared any need to use about’ words.” He shrugged his shoulders. “You want money, I suppose ?'” ie deprecatingly oe isoked at weg that.” “But it will Nae. Do that I am to weage oe George?” “If T allow you to, ‘He was showing wi tooth at last George is wealthy. I am sd X say more ? Sate oe settlement me "’Yourthiet | He smiled aos A ahietareae his should. |fe rs as he si demas "No date is fixed tor our peo vets” then: you must rey ton, ig saa “Must “Must neo" money, quickly. Don’t Sides ‘stand me, hurry tl ov Secmntah canintion: such—"" need not be particular ep “CORED TF ASTHMA, THE "BEMAREABLE EXPERL ENCE OF A Cee SCOTIA : He Had suffered for Years Often had to Sit Night After Night at an Open Window Gasp ing for Breath. ae Thomas Johnson is well known in the vicinity of Hemford, N.S., He eee realy hig! Centingd hae bots severe sul- hat porter ‘thought the facts o! prove interesting | to similar sufferers, ‘One eveni: said Mr. ‘evhile lighting my pipe 1 the sulphur from the matels mes appeared to a bene mete eee of sen lung? an taking the pills, but only ean Ny at first, but inside of a (oid weeks I felt that T was impro easier, the “alow very fond you are of plain of doors riage impossible.’” said. And. for ke, too, she must hurry "Ther ‘Bothing” more you have to say to me “Nothing, me,” if you quiet under- : FS i eaclaaant h in the old days; why this difference now ?”” Whilst he was talking an idea flash- eg whronah Wer bral, it prompted is hand and say : Mey oa then: friends as of old. “Good little woman. That's much tter.”” the handle of the from its ‘The figure Beta dees tioney. but had had one of its ears to the key- hole, (To be Continued.) eee Te Eee st THE FIRST BABY. Joy there is in the a ie it She felt. the |" she ve cine es chtet erate otis abnoks ens wine ue a Mei icine: cay Cea me, ood-bye, express- | vi ed the Sree teat, ‘vimpathy. Asi what Ilyo a box will be neled Bitban ona: ‘An eminent painter was asked what he mixed his colors rithite produce so-extraordinary an offect: “Im with brains, i ‘She saw that aS oe hoes he i a _, Bven again you may find |Pw ni marriage on before I make the mae a sa sist the inroads of disease a cure, Only the genuine Br can do this, however, and thi should Bee that pee full. re und box. ae all maeicine fenton or sent at 50 ec a Pe $2. ae ‘iliam’s Medicine Co., ville, Ont. RAIN il Soil comes TO ORDER. Storms rae Now i eer by Ail f Chemical ets McCarthy, a Melbourne ee) oria) medico, has inveuted Seis of producing a downfall of faa dense clouds that contain rain. louds come down with the gravity t earth, when the rain des- cends “The rain is different oe ee ary rain Lee eae, in heavy showers and bucketsful.” ———-———. : ts “What's the matter ee 2”) said ae Soa small si ng. ‘‘My Kite ae fly,” popbed 1 Willie, and 1 ets it out ol fl ally the Sclert desk orotic bride! s thuher “wold Sian to indi: that he is the bes he sheep ove ev es ese, won! mene sue sragaee str the enc ae a

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