Milverton Sun, 13 Sep 1906, p. 7

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used. seers elon, aThesat enfowee en ‘nal! little egal 0 that divided 1 her eae and he y some r ther-she wanted. mines put straight.” She ways of lovers judging her lover by herself. oa conclusion. O away.” she decided on retura- one day afler an unusually unin- Possibly she cam ing ere: g ramble. “Right away, some- gehen The course of true love ss ht have run tae ees _ SE es somewhere” was vague, bul reece Mowhre ses the all | Diana’s lature destination was at pre- mid ful directions for {important question, and implied “No”|Sent only in her imagaination, ert rs really intended her final| tance lends enchantment,” she remem- 0 “Yes, bered, and she meant her lover fo be tlton, her lover, was, unfor-| brought to reason by \the distance ‘she her; one of those prbeaia. ® [would put-between them, of many yours’ maltancop: Ae individuals who expect a! The distance might be real to him, OLD SORES Bean adity {Plain answer to a plain question. He|imaginary to her, that did not matter, vod by ed matrimony with even an{the result would bi @ same—thus unusual degree of seriousness, for he|Diana reasoned with a lighter heart. i Paint ay atte, Mission loved Diana truly and fell assured, {She felt sure there would be no need for i It is ; moreover, that she loved him. actual departui al would hea! | East iy in this momentous question of is life| through local gossip “of her contem- | i ee came straight to the point at once,| Plated flight to lands ae then old re. ‘and P.0 ° Mission Bintment & Chemical Co., ‘oronto, Canada. Quality in Spoons, Ritives and Forks my cyest quality and lowest Price are combined in Plated Silverware from Diamond Hall’sown. factory. Special attention is called to the following prices for heavy quality in a richly plain pattern that reminds ‘one of old-time family sterling ware. Tea Spoons - $3.00 doz. Dessert Forks or Spoons - + 5,00 doz, Dessert Knives - 4,50 doz, We send upon request free Legaspi our large illustrated catalogue, ALBERTA LANDS Parties desirous of rucchasing farm lands in Western Canada are invited to communicate with the undeisigned, who have for sale 420,000 ACRES Etlen! ieat Lon in all parts of Alberta, PRICES RANGE FROM $9 TO S12 PER ACRE $3 per acre. at time of purchase and the bal lance vores over nine years if desi Special Spey rates to pur- chasers. Correspondence solicited. Davis, Sinclair us esas, CALGARY, ALBERTA. WHAT HE COULD DO. ‘An wnkempt-looking fellow stopped @ suburban residence, and asked f The lady of th id asked him if nt “haa Shab experience.” was the r eee ‘can you plant these shrubs ?” “I shouldn’t like to risk spoilin’ ’em, “hn.” Woll, what can you do?” “\Vell, ma‘am,” he replied, meditative- Wy. “i youl give! me. one’ ot yo ’s cigars, I'l sit in. the green house and, smoke out the insects that's eatin’ p the leaves of them rose bushes cay dake Off. “In Fields“Far iomas’ Eclec- and Central America as well in Can- id the United States and its con- sumption increases each year. It ha: made ils own way, and all that needs lo be done is to keep ifs name before the a ales Everyone knows that it is to be had at “tags store, for all mer- chants keep i ee KING'S CLOCKS KEPT FAST. Peculiar Fancy of King Edward Which Bewilders. Visitors. During the summer season, when sis ing and Queen are from San jeovered in time that an ihe tate se fat gham , are an eee (7 a curious fancy of es ite fade a *eaodvingnars all the cl ithe ‘house, stables, and ken aoe oe even the church a are ie exactly ‘pall an ot Dr. Oil is known in Perel South passed. expression, lovers of to-da: He never troubled soned that Diana unde! what is so Dick had a tiresome feeling that ne Dick found Diana in‘ her favorite n amcng the flowers in her garen, an ne | had en eee Aue alee teep Hy stood to sats her lew moments, | Diana's “No,” and he avsived nothing for she made a picture fair enougp to/more than to be quile sure as the real] 4 delight the heart o any man. She was Bi oe ey rere es se nagrange unaware of his coming, her thoughts | Concidence he mel Ss were far away in the world of romance; | glhod of Procedure. as. Dian fe she was intent upon a book, an ideal], ‘\PS¢l Takes: athee. Bear! grow love story, wherein the lover made love | fonder, he Thused, “Tit go away, and in @ manner. entirely after her owa (She does care 1 shall see her coming lheart. She put herself in’ the herome's |O8¢e More across the meadow. We shall |place’ and pictured just Suen enother | Meet, and she will try to say ‘Good- lace bye?” tee ae pas ‘she heard her lover’s|_ Di¢k’s lover-like intuition _piotured, the | : S| scene which would follow, hien |T Rea ‘Rg eat, ‘and sented fae [He and Diana would once oe bette : or | hap) ihe retiation oer cee Meee ras Henve stent about that the day after these lovers had 0 put the each other’s eyes, the lovers’ touch < : nena) A “a nuninte speaking stene ocean belween them that rural gossip = */set the ball a-rolling, and with some- an Diana’s ea “Diana, will you m iana’s moods we question Tand of ideals, ok eapriiche mo too abru; an ay ved this the proper but, of eternal fidelity, demonstraliveness, and con| “Mar speech or flowery language, for fell romantic susceptibilities, even though it meant the “turning point of ih which it oc- elimina: assertions or unnecessary. expansiveness so indulged in by the led about fluency ot miniscences would crowd upon him, for hy 1 times he swauld ‘eome 10 o her, if or viend. and Diana smiled to herself as “she Pie. tured the silent na which she cad imoke Godan, there were things, however whieh Diana had a duly considered ad yel to learn that man may a eS ie hea dpi or resort ry he rstaod all that|!0 a ruse as a means end; sel ‘She knows that |dver, that he may srmetimes ‘ “Wh at need to himself the _ prerogativ collin ‘appar ings right” without ey ee his own r asking a woman's advice. It Soe one summer Nee noon thas brupti; arry me?” re juestion can It sound inded he qu cae 2 all the lo why, oh, wb couldn't he make love n a meant to say ee in the end. n, with 0 she bsurd,” r the her charms, her ee was wandering in the Diana’s | her ve “ was in her hea for aha knew that sl vows with more loyer-like esorted peevenealion as a means to an end, own Bowery: doubting what toate eOule ue. light which °P Ithing like dismay Diana heard of Dick's me led moment she contemplated a complete surender and an inevitable explanation, then she drew back again into. her shell of well- assume indi Di aaa “got the better of longed to take Diana in his him; arms he love ; then he scorned his weakness and let the moment So they waited, each for the other to speak, to give some si grew. tense. and 4) ce,” each even- ing they acknowledged that “Hope de- ferred made Obstinate determination at Tast gave | way speration, and one morning the early train puffed and panted-out of Fairtree _ stati solute she hai Her a pile of luggage and a deck chair. hastily to @ conclusion, Alas for the dreams of youth and the “And so,” he said. “youve just been| mighty resolutions form ia Ivete amusing yourself all this time, you| minds! As the train dashed on, carry- never really cared. Diana, you're just| ing Dick farther and farther aay from artless flirt.” and he strode away) the home of his youth and from Diana, without even a backward glance in his/he sat and gasel‘moodliy, outon the ladylove's dir assing landscape, the sweet Englis! Little wor onder ‘that Diana’s pride was} pastures, the woodland hills, and the hurt ran likes to be called a] quiet homesteads. low peaceful it all heartless irl specially by the ww familiar, bathed in the she’ really ier Things had assumed | afternoon sunlight, and he was leaving an unexpected aspect. Diana had not}it all for- iksmere,” called out a antfeipated such a cont s jorter. The train had stopped, and Dick pre “ow r ; notic ‘1 DI eye son | would if she could, she would | well-remembered hills-‘over which he-had ‘assume complete indifference, had many a elightful scramble. “I'll psurc lo herself, “but| give Jack a look up,” he decided sud- he’! i come back, I'll wail ” And Diana|denly, “Australia .can . wail jiana went on waiting and presumably read-/ won't know where I am,” a1 be jing till late on that si She waited in vain, for her’ urned the ae last romantic tant of jer nent come moments w! over the si drifted from friends to hen they Naw al aa was turned he @ her daily coming, and to immer afternoon. lover i ue nr air-of a perso 's, happy a ae je guett that each itneee ihe ater hanged. Beene: riade hid Way out of the elalion: with the nthoroughly- accustomed of |to his eee and with @ happier look upon his face. ithout so muc a glance to see 's train likewise bore her swiftly show 1! ib slory really Seat, ” and then | along; Ate like her lover, beguiled thi Bes Ss cates hese a. world | tim flectiveness and mute | garden to the hese beyond, a smile stm | farewell, “What might have been,” she upon ther ips but with the’ tight of he melancholy quiet of her tle in her e first-class compartment;” “how, happy The/ worst. of it-was that this toolisn| we might have been if only—" “Hills- pair of lovers lived very near to-gether|dene,” screamed a voice ide the a stone's throw Diana called it, from! window. Ah, how well she knew Hills- her own ivy-covered ‘house to Dick Rel- dene, What jolly times she had often al} ton’s more imposing residen nad there, was near pere that she -} Diana hal bee t to wi [lid first met Dick. That dbnce, Now ahe ross the sunfit meadows through the | recalled it now. decked orchar‘ lover's} Without another moment's hesitation Gomain and he had grown to wateh for|((or the train’ would have started on) ings. “Won't Molly in| thought, “and there is America, Dick won't woe of the world doesn’t fer.” So Diana stayed nt sneer aa found some consolation friend’s sympathy, whilst i ‘aie aH ty | at Banksmere with no intention of quit- no hurry about ind the rest et their eccentricities, their weakness, and, | A! ¢| When oor patron saint, Sh Andrew, de- it}An’ mony English nee hae tried to in - “on, whar's Chri G seorotary of iterar, Several years after 1858. has istie ot Montreal, who poeriis written for the Spe magazine in that year by the late Campbell of the pace a Montreal, who wae ie ‘ighleen, ‘The “The Thistle,” in the “Doric,” fol- nay per ne recall to the few id men now surviving who met al- years ago in the Temperance all to listen to the reading of the some of the pleasures of the TSes Phistile ate wi? him— “tw fant o’ muckle size. He set it oa tis Heelan hills, for a’ the warld ti An’ cried : 4 jow't but he'll nae be wise that meddle daur wi’ thee. See fashious Roman bodies cam’ frae ngland’s southern plain, jon the Thistle's She “i wi ‘clicky lane ‘Thistles’ leaves are sharp strong, an’ sure the lads did flee. cried: “He gets nae muckle scran that meddle tate wi’ thee. But an’ fae, the Scandinavian north, Denmark's fleet set sail ; Be ction theg. eave the ‘Thistie's head, their cournge ‘gan fel ae An’ as they fell at Lanes red field they cried, “ocho vs as but death or wounds she gets that meddle Shae wi’ thee. houk the Thistle foinagdl ie, ead mies wana sc ligelan ils to cope tho’ thelr minds fu’ atl they changed Set ail hey a aie were nane their meddlin’ wi’ thee. Bul the richer for An’ noo that to the rose a ees an’ ree-| esvad * shamrock green ils keen, at blades extend. rears d. on Britain's throne, 's wi’ muekle gle the cheil sae renlisetrae It that meddle daur wil me?” there I was not in?” Bridget: “1 did mum.” Miss Dukkels: “What did he Orr this, our young society, lang may|say?” Bridget: ‘He said, ‘Well, tell her the Thistle way to’come down as soon as'she is in,’ He's «| An’ may we on Dar Tea lowes tll in the parlor.” rolls bright engrave: “Let alane, an like unto the! Atter Wasting Pevers ihistle down TH But woe to al macaay han’ that meddle daur wi’ me.” Clochnahaggi.s TEETHING TIME. Every mother dreads that period in her baby’s life known as teething time. The little gums are swol whole household is on edge. is changed in homes where Baby's Own Tablets are used. edicine allays the inflammation, softens the swollen, tender gums, ey the ae aurellen painlessly. In McCa; Denbigh, Ont., Baby's. own cine at e found medi- was Tal plots a ean elhing timé. My baby less and had no appetite, After ing her the Tablets there was a marke vement, in the course of a s she was not like the same “Tne Tablets are just the medi- Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. aa FREE FOOD IN SCHOOLS. British Parliamentary ymmends M dinner wi Committee Te- Midday. ill be provided for local eaucation authority should be empowered to ihe Hiovig fai ofvermiddiy eal: loc eniidiaee at tending public elementary schools, and fo establish committees to deal with, stfiool canteens, power should be given for the ‘ogai education authorities to raise loans and spend money on the provision of suilable accommodation and officials, and for the preparation, cooking, and earings: atti That in extreme and exceptional cas- es, and afer the" consent of the Board of Education has be fained, a local authority may hav escures lithe ‘ates for the cost of the aefuat food, the tae for this purpose not to exceed 34d iu That < feps should be taken teu secure that parents able to do so and neglect- make provision for the feedin, proceeded against for recovery of the cost, mitte urge that it ought not to ae part of the conditions of the: ap- ‘(or very ae “at that time, was cross, rest- | bre: giv ested friend. “Yes d ee Mrs, ule (severely): “I've been ly- ing awake these three hours wating for you to auras home,” Klubbs (rue- cut “There now! Tve bee ARMADA’S “TREASURE AGAIN. One More Attempt. to to. Recover Treasure Ship of Spain. Another attempt—the third oe two years—will shortly. be made {o recover: the treasure said to have the Admiral. of Floren ship of the Spanish Armada, when she sank off Tobermory, Isle of Mull, in ae The dilfoulty ot reaching and ex- ing the stinken tne’ fact that the four is composed of fine shifting sand. Capt Ea at due ritish Marine aie a who is in charge of the oat mnsehes nov invented an apparatus by which this sand ma oy conter red, arly as 1661 a Swede identified ine wip with ae poop, where the gold malli i, s the exptslon whi the n the mizzenmast forward, This Stole. biota ght up around. the e 1 hea one of these cciipanten vhichieae on operations Bay other side of the Sound of Mull, where another galleon was reported to have been sunk. 0. J = s thn enty:two inches in Tenth Bie of most elaborat ite and ex: i work- rhe ornamentation and en- 1 work was eaeiuled to the great Benvenuto Cellini see If attacked with cholera or summer complaint of any kind send at once for i D. Kellogg's Dy sentery 1 and use it according to direc- acts with wonderful rapi ally in fib duing that dreadful disease tha 3 kens ore young and delicate. who Be used this cholera medicine acts promptly and never fails cllect @ thorough cure, Miss Dukkets : “Dil you tell Mr. Get- P hasten recovery use of “ Ferrovis it is the ‘bent If, builds, strengthens and gives new ‘Try it, it will ‘make you feel stron’. health by the touic, vitality, “Have yc ou ny had. ne abet : “Oh, you leave them ? x, ey let me, ?” “Dyspeps je The delicious Mavor of “SAL. ADA" Toa due largely to t in the io. the aaa lead hich prevent it coming in penal ‘vl articles that would affect flav “Td They both died.” "Wha sia.” “Am 1 to understand that you were gashiered “from army for a mere ach of cig -aaesiea the Int enee "boldly asserted Biupher. “What was iL?” ing my back to the enemy.” lonel Purni They Wake the Torpid Ener, Machinery not properly ‘superised ‘and left to run itself, very mn shows: fault in ils workin; le Pills were They restore t the full Ue flaguing faculties, and ae to ig into order all parts of the fe: faying away three hours, waiting for y6ir-lorgo to alee, Sunlight Boap is botter than other but is boat wheansed in $e in the Sunlight way. Buy follow direstions. soon as the fog blows up, you are gone anyhow, ate was looki ing for a. husband ; but ates still Sn. ce him, especially at 1 tubercles on the skin of scroful 1 Produce tie hideous “disease. callog hi pes, Weaver's Cerato, used in a Cime, ill gave th the | oa action, 0 Cleanse the blood with Weavers Syrup f bumping your head ngeliay the truth ; | over. married ni She: “Yes; and | voici Universally Acknowledged Lead packets only, 40C, §0¢ and 60c per ‘Ib. to be superior to ‘the finest Japan grown, “SALAD CEYLON GREEN TEA Get a Trial Packet to-day. At all Grocers “OSHAWA” Wiad, Water, Sterm e largest and flag, aod have covered t) thousands of making my bat H, Etc. METAL CELE Write to-day. Steel Made from Painted or Galvanized Steel,at prices varying trom $2.85 per hundred square feet covering measure. dest ccompany of the kind under ove British it Canada. . WATER AND LIGHTNING-PROOF. fe also imentacire Corrugated Iron in long sheets, Conductor Pipe and 1 SIDING, in Sua v Ls or stone, Write for Caine No. re cn See samples of "OSHAWA" Shingles. WED PEDLAR PHOPriuLE, Shingles. Looked ‘arns, Stores, E! n lay the “OSHAWA” shinglse, A the best buildings throughot Rontredl, ue 821-8 W Craig Si ona ot Toronto, Ont, 11 Colborne st London, Ont. | Winnipeg, Han. [focon 8 69 Dundas st.|76 Lombard st. | 615 Pender st, Write your Nearest Oiflce,—HAD Ol1CK AND WORKS—OSHAWA, Ont NOTHIN More Safe 26 construction these are offered 8. FRANK WILSON, Owner, 73 and Sure Than an Investment in Toronto’ Real Estate. it. net: most che As owner has other houses at a bargain Adoalaide Street West, Toronto. TELEPHONE MAIN 45. % lara RSONS, 91 Wellesley Street, Toronto, Canada, THE TROUBLE WITH HIS EYES. a man of his age, Grandfather Sampson “had remarkably slght: but the time had come: whe ene longer see well enough fay pai Yielding to ine ineviabe, his be one ie was like Regina i (ees reso Of life « At the end of a woek, sow ever, lo have misgivings spec- tele were hurting his'e ne wes nthe printed page grew are hte i: “The pout is,” he said to himself, ' “that T hav yes less eremuenty, His. ers of vision seemed steadily to a far i Bib “alate he ‘went back, ™! Ee optic ‘See eg ° He said; “when I got these thin ings hey? were all right, but now J can’t use them at al What do you sup- pose is the trouble?” rel "me see the glosses,” said, the opticia Grandfather Sampson handed them The optician wiped them care- fully and put them back on his eyes. Samp: nt hi Pole, slekly Suhiliren “abpuld veel "Nothlig@ now. -eqclainied tihe® olf Mother Graves’ Worn terminator, | gentleman, picking up a scrap of a Worms are one of the principal causes |newspaper that lay on the show-case of suffering in pula and should be aut holding it up before him, “I can expelled from the syst ead with them as well as ever. Was. Atlas that al) ne needled 2” “Five years ago when I saw her} ‘That was man lowered his say anything about this teat alee, will y , that boy or a is ea Rares si ‘ful piano’ Player. W can pi sith his toes. ae old he? Jones! “Fitte wnt “tve got a boy al home sip ad play \WENTY THOUSAND ACRES IMPROVED; {nd unimproved lands, in the Pen bold fall| | Wiens ist niet ; fros mo alt, a, eniy “srnoNar Pont otresponienve cited. A. J. 81 . Dyeing | ! Cleaning ! “ania Al anion BYE 6 yon Teroots, 0 Disa, onto, Ottawa, Quan GRAIN LANDS Be make a se of Farm Lands in and sonatas Sexe unreal on the new G.T. mg Bees @ greatest wheat country in th WAUGH & BEATTH 42 Mercha BUYS*A «HOME Peet ea rie ts Ordiney rte ee dir sledy gene lated bring from $150 fr es Ws att uxvine or ir abemnow Washington | Heights The highert eee in Denver toads, while Dick ignored the orchard | ting his friend’s hospitable roof—just | she) shall i nsing meals le Teeke: “Mr. Gasser is such an| With his toes, and he is only one year and the meadow and went out of his| three miles apart—all’ unconscious of| provided for children. itersing talker. Always saying some- | 0d. way to: avoid Diana’s favorite nooks. | of each other's nearness. a a) See oe the ee eye fle for Alas for the course of true love. In the rosy hues of anes, aug AN OLD PLAN WITH HIM. ds Hattie Gotten ES “Has he ego cea Comic’ ae Ey oe aus The days went by and their thoughts} looked somewhat brighter. na “ en proposing to you too?” va ete ever of each other; a forinight| squntered oul Yor on early ramble and|,, LA¥man : ng cine shee dato a é : hve ner Neen ie a , it semi long to sing strange. sl wanders ‘aéany: “avery Tine = at y Sed Suffer 31 tout | ™O%E even the worst kind. waiting lovers; "Diana uneasy, | wards, while Dick. unaware of hen BrOx-| Changed the makeup St the trolnsc0 ag |rennds who tive smiserabie inven a salsa fat ten: Boe nace ner Ameo ii aD a wal owas stents have ti leepots in Tant dyspepsia dulls the faculties and sha- stag bod al What became of thé Unhappy pair?” brow. esently Diane: 4 i : “That's i dows existence with x 3 » “Everything has 4a limit,” she re-|weleoine shade of an overhanging. tree; SSnDreaUR Re oe ee Gal prion ee ea Ge} tan with n Shing aoe Robe a Lady | “They went down on the other side.’ fe Fale Jed Dick in that eame airection. "| bian for years " Pors that beset the victims of this dis- Weller in Gen se ae tee + ance ue 16 ordel theme Of Par-! 4 new tana threatens see travelling | ANOTHER WONDERFUL CASE by, then s pair of grey eyes and @ pair] boy sun MINDS THE HELM. melec's Veget: Pills,” which“ are] pupiie. Rece! whens the. train an of blue ones met. = \ among the best vegetable pills known, at Fonstine hit Pontarlier, at te + Something th that will be Welcome "You? Nubbs: “I understand that the star-| being ‘easy to take and are most effica- | Switzertan erybody had depart- sto Many a Discouraged One. “You?” us is on the right side of the ship.”} cious in Tee action. A trial of them Sd. the guard fot Aa a omit silting in %s “I thought—” she stammered, and left t Exactly. - and the star-| will prove ti a-tigid postion soHtchon « Jeg “For several years ae apo SKE ander is of the right side of the land- Bak ms ote “3 ae aw Yate ean, Pan i K a ; ! < Gaih seriosto = nneSts oe pe eae ee és fueer ae pressed isec aiata cRealianstg hear; shortness. ct nc ts Dy = HANCE ‘FOR TOMMIES. arouse her, and, thinking she was in-a Pat ny Ausiraile® ane “Guestioned, velled fit, called a doctor, who at once stated ao ates area arcasm in her tone. hair or® I | Soldiers uae er Plain Clothes it| that the woman had been hypnotized. feturded one eae ‘Ameticn?” ho. said, reproaehfully. iat Consents, + The doctor made the regulation pass- atémech, csusing-tte was silence for some moments, andthe. woman recovered slightly, ea¥ aisle etia na smile broke over Diana's face 9 The faces amended regulation has but pa unable to spat, ing ‘3 stress; often, like the one which her lover had miss = been eaveat by the British Army Coun- ro found, $06 + hee ee, before, Diana had wt spoken, but Dick iL Uv ofl end Is put into force at ones: ree ope BGs tier fanaa i Bure, money shor = meh rn ose read that he wante - “Officers Da war officers will ae Her ni to some i “Why didn't you sy before, Diana. SCOTT'S “a dA ed a wear uniform d_ quarters i isavered Ht, her eee pains aon. Ae pale 4 aR i eae HE eT hyd gerd but K€ feeds soft bone fp | Whlle on duty, and ot es at all | Melaine. Ver irom the very first found, elle Ae Tighl?” he gues! Malebebet bskeet times; but it is left to the discretion. o} wie Gone Gy the hospltal oe ta fies idee can f After all Diana chad to be ono with -- enerals" commanding to permit plain] placed nde the care Houdai TI the ee “statement ot a very simple wooing. — clothes to: be warn for of ro. ‘confirmed the fact that she vad wm. a (Reed, of 65 Queen Sk, King: Weekly. . : Aa el sae ae eee in plain nyprotzed in the train and probe ton, —_}-_—— =|clothes when on furlough or pass ma: bed. ie woman, who is of And sometimes. @ woman's so-called be gi mmanding officers to} middle age, hes not yet recovered a L i desis Pa eee Eve love grows cold because her -hushand| non-commissioned officers and men cf} senses completely, and talks vaguel: Ks declines to hand = the cold cash. good character.” out “a man with shining eyes.” ISSUE NO. 37-06, : os San caees

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