Milverton Sun, 14 Jan 1909, p. 6

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nee and day, ane nothing Scott's Emulsion.” MRS. ee SMITH, Villa Rica, Scott’s Emulsion probably saved this child’s life. Four doctors had been easily digested, so pure and harmless, yet most powerful in building up the most deli- cate child or adult, But be sure to get Scort’s EMULSION, there are so many woulee and harmful imitations, Ald, DRUGGISTS A fall copy of Mrs Miu Snith’s lettor and 7 othorsof 9 eimilar nature, together with somo of our veluablo iter are re te ear, will be soi jour address, monuoniag this pork SCOTT & BOWNE, 126 Wellington St.,W. Toronto NINE GREAT SHIP CANALS. The Suez the Most Important Wat- er Link in the World. There are nine great ship canals in the world, and all of these have been built within the last seventy- helm, xi. Elbe eRe Tate, the Wel- land, and the two canals connect- ing fake Superior and Lake Huron between Canda and the United Bieter, a single year a greater num- hack ships pass through the lake canals than through the Suez, though Where is no doubt that the the most important orld. It is the four thousand ships pass through the Suez annually. It takes eigh- teen hours for a vessel to go route, about two-thirds made up of a series of shallow lakes. The Kronstadt and St. Peters- burg canal is altogether about six teen miles, including the bay chan- nel. n important SR waterway and connects the ee ital of Russia with Kronstadt. After the construction of the Corinth canal, whic’ a’ saving ‘Of 175 by ships sailing from Adriatic ports. part of this canal was cut, through solid rock and ation as it is, took nine years to Ginee hati from Manchester to the Atlantic ocean was obtained by the digging of the Manchester | ™0t Fro: canal. Manchester ships now go through the artificial water- way to the Mersoy River, and from there to the open The can: is fitted with hedeautia. lacks: tone and fas tweuty-five sets of locks. ONE OF DANES. The cho reholdera of the Mer- Rank heir annual gz on Dee saber 16th last and profits are slightly Nearue year, but itions have not been so favor: able for profitable operations, ow- ing to increase on interest bearing deposits ae smaller earnings from call loa The Meschant ane has the reputation of having looked after its own Giseounting eligntale parti- enlarly well during the troubled times St the past eighteen months which ‘ancloul telly points to far seeing and careful management. With the revival in trade and the clearing piece horizon they will probably very encourage- ment-for the development of sound business enterprise. We would par- ticularly kregromend farmers. to bring their business to this bank if they wish assistance to help ees over the winter séason. With deposits of pyar $40,000,000, and resources of over $56,000,000, (including dean tly ‘unds of over Twenty-four anillions) surely the Merchants’ Bank i - | cent. tious and successful management. peel aan DISPLEASED AT LEAST. “What’s the matter, darling? You look as if ac great sorrow had_come “Mrs. Wai ieee came over to see the baby this morning, and she {nsisted that he looked the very mage of you." | jority of cases aicl bright and w t| soothing si 'S GREATEST Dr. available | turn IN MERRY OLD. ENGLAND NEWS BY MAIL ABOUT JOHN BULL AND HIS PEOPLE. Occurrences in the Land That Reigns Supreme in the Com- mercial World. Board of Guardians says there are no genuine unemployed in the dis- Le George Meredith has sent a silt ‘ot books from his own boo! shelves to the Royal Hospital for Ineurables, Putne; wing to a very small_number of aliens now coming to England, the Alien immigration Board sits but rarely in London. lendar for the Liverpool fower than_eighty prisone: e aré now 105,854 students in ing schools, an increase over the number last year. Negotiations have heen conclud- x the pur- o! ate was, at the Oxford City Court, ordered to pay $d, including cos e Manx Salt Company, wh ie oe in existence several years, whose works nounces its first dividend of two er cent. After a dealer had been fined orse in an unfit state, the animal was sold in the public market for 60 cents. Two women named King and Cox were each fined $5 at Dudley for jeering at a young woman when ri was attending her sweetheart’s ee “The w West London County Conte a ik Nocti End road, Fulham, which takes the place of the old iseieeae Coteaed Court, was re- cently 0) sions, 1,500 have been granted by the Salford old. thige Pensions Ooi mittee, the allowance in the ma- ene five shillings. By the will of the late Mr. Rich- ard Cope Morgan, founder of the publishing house of Morgan & Scott, the sum of £2,39: uty free, nd Hsgucaihed for division among e employe Paes of the family of the Rev. Canon a reste ieee Bed- ford, who has liv- ing of Sutton MGoidael id, k- shire, have held the os the past 200 lady teacher of “domestic sci- to: ned the Warw: incumbenc y towns they have ieee ditty getting young girls to attend c ery classes in the evenings. generally Rane to make dresses. lady at Preston who i © Reiley able ctalieen and a granny to nt eral others has Bieticige: itn bh tsber-tn thestacs with a clog. She had to pay a fine wan old lady who has been enjoy- he comforts of the Willesden EW dtkiouss fer several year $1,250 invested in Consol The Guardians in the interest of the ratepayers, are claiming the cash. SSE A MESSAGE OF HOPE 10 ALL MOTHERS 's Own Tablets come as a ieee of hope to all worried hers. There is no other medi- cine can equal these Tablets for stomach, bowel and troubles. make peevish, crying children ell. Guaranteed to pao or poisonous 2 Darou, Long alley, Bask, paar ol hay fone Babs Fyre Tablets wl ing both to my children and myself. I have tried them for most of the ills that come to young children and have never known il.” Bold by | medicine il at 25 cents Wiliame’Mediime Ue, ville, Ont. the cur teething sickly, in nd. dealers or by a box from ‘The ‘ock- ee ae tay GOSSIP. Gossip ‘eden simply die a nat- tae death if it were not for the breath of. quate n, Repeat it:—Shiloh's Cure will always cure my coughs and colds.” Hearty Party (mecting old ac- quaintance) ~- “How ar: Haven’t seen you for years the wife ?”” ne’s nt. : pleasantly) ial 1 brought you two together, momber.”” 0. A it’s mth is it, Towe a aeaage to? A Tonic for the Debilitated. Parmeleo’s Vegetable Pills by act- ing mildly but. thoroughly on the entretione of she ke ly are a valu- able tonic, stimulating the lagging organs to healthful action and re- atone them to full vigor. They ilments which they were used to allay. Aavording: a an Seullate 90 per . of nouralgio headaches are caused by fehacters eyes. ving, oes nob delay storms. fines" may check co bie t ays. Donot trie ; oe ssoueak fo'cougi take allea’s Lang spium, tall of Lealing power. ag. order to cae ie hold on her! Gi disposition, Repeat it-—"' Shiloh’s Cure will al- ways cure my coughs and colds,” The chairman .of the Dunmow | atta the London County Council even-| vi are at Ramsey, an-| cure $5.76. at ‘Chelmsford for working a! an ate, Out of 1,630 applications for pen-| Co. a aa 20 for the exhibition of tem- y Ci happy a woman NEW STRENGTH FOR WEAK GIRLS Gan ba Had Through the Rich, Red Blood Made by D». Williams’ Fills. There comes a time in the life of almost every girl when sickness cks her. The strain upon her blood supply is too great, and there comes headaches backaches, loss of appetite, attacks of dizzi- ness and heart palpitation, and a t can promptly ani thing nate to maintain the kealth men of The truth of this statement is proved in the case of Miss Esther E. Sproule, Trueman- ille, N. §., who says: “At the age of sixteen years I left my coun- try home to attend high ree a iuaeable condition and it ed impossible for me. to ¢ sea my studies unless I found a eueedy several tonics pre- y Me al but they s er urged me to try Dr. “Williams? Pink Pills, id I finally consented to do so. I had hardly finished the second box before a chanue for the better too! place, and 1! oxes more fully my health, an well and strong. see mae ae favor of Dr. Williams’ ik Pills, and I strongly rec om ae thet to other ailing girls.” ae , Brockville, NO WONDER. Mother {viciously scrubbing her small boy’s face with soap and caren) Sctbnys day Pelegea : your face with Here I have an hour and acken ork . again? been scrubbing half a it een 4 come off.’” Boy (betwen Bul) a ain’t your boy—uch ! Mose, de colored lady’s boy.’ A PER FOOD. Milk taken every evening in conjunction BSRP cudubice the sagt petit aa prea Balanced food site a nan bject c re. They are flesh Societe Gene mere tains: righ proportions. An additional reward to persistent users ® of Or: ange A payment of morning pane ge ered oleae ; Or seven hun- sh will be paid party winning the first prize in the Orange Meat contest. Full particulars on pri card found in every package of Orange Meat. Honest, now, e@ com- pany how much of eis ROapHaliey is a bluff? Ropeat it:— Shiloh’s Cure will al- ways cure my coughs and colds,” Mr, Bunsby: “Jf that young man’s coming here to sce you every day in tho week, you had etter give him a hint to come after sup: » “Miss Bunsby: think’s it’s necessary, what he comes afte: pa. That’ 8 7 8 Many Offices. — Spr: the Gene soldier long march he rubs his ae eeith tallow, for his first care i to keep his feet in good conditio f he knew that. Thomas’ oleate Oil would be of much pate an vice he aoe throw away his low ai a few bottles of the Oil in his Henapeack There is no- thing like i Mrs. Blotter (of a literary turn): oil. All one best writers, m told, burn i Tho Jape Did tt. They cones the Monthol found in “The D&L" Mouthol Plastos, whioh relloves Instantly backache, headacho, neuralgia rhoumatism and soiat Many a slow man. throws on the speed lever when he starts down hill. Hard ee port corns cannot with- stand Hol effectual every Bits: at once and be happy. The Australian rabbit-proof fence which was recently completed, is 2,036 miles in length. 4M Little Cold, You Know,” will become a great danger it the aliowed to reach down the throat eril in the bud wit Balsam, sure remedy containing % VICE VERSA. Let me see some of your black kid | gloves, ”” said a lady to a shop- These ire not ths atest style, are they when gloves were rg ee e! ve replied the sho, ee ad them in stock Of didn't vane they were es, and vice the e tan stitches, but we akbrman explaciudatae vice soe was French for seven buttons, general tendency to a decline. The ly | in n get these Pills Pas any. SENTENCE SERMONS. racter is what we make nA 8 conditions. takes more than good living to make the good life. akes a lot of. eee to stand ie against prosperit} He oe to teats wees would try. ae dictend it_ with e he holy life is the nie “that is healthy all the aye through. No day is long enough to waste any of it a nursing enmity. The unanswered prayer pata its fruitage in the disciplined hea The is going to teat oe never tries to take up all the road. Do heaven's business and heaven- beauty will take care of itself. There’s little of the water of life works on religious hydrostatics. There’s a difference be- tween the tongue of fire and a fiery ng No man is as good as he might be who does not try to be better than he can be of our pity more than he who is indifferent to the sorrows of others. It's always safe to deny the au- hority of an Le that. thrusts itself in on a duty s do: "s some nore disease pre- hel the happiness gives us pai is often worth while to do an a eealy fruitless act er the sake of seulring a helpful: habit. When people are ane ry for the living bread fiayiiliy taediay thers lectures on agriculture. ‘oo many of us make the mis- take of thinking that the more load we can carry the more life we will live. eh PS ASRS, SPLGIALIST WAS BAFFLED, Child Tortured with Eczema, When all else failed Zam-Buk Cured Her Once gala the ane eslled merit of Zam-Buk asa healer of skin disea: strated, this time at Lune Reber Cons. . Mossman, of that place, says :— ‘© My little gl, new searly thiog years old, when about four monting of age began t remedies which were “advised by fieuds, but wit tter result, Next I called in another doctor—still the ased area increased until at last the poor child’s head and face seemed to be one great although not apparent it must have been attacking the vei for after persevering little while we noted a marked improvement. to disfigure the child’s face.” ow no trace of the disease which suffering. bafiledone specialist ea ae peacililanes. and defied every.remedy T could obtain save Zam Zamibak is Netars's ows Eealing balm, veing composed of pure herbal essences. cae for erzema, rlog-wort, see , poisoned sores, chironic chapped hands, cold-sores, fro pad ‘Abeasce armfdl imitations sometimes represente be *just as good.” WHY DID SHE MARRY? Vas it— mdpauee: she wanted a home of her own Because she dreaded a lonesome old age? Hesense she wanted influence and social position? Because she was pafraid of being called an ol ecause shea Beted someone to earn her clothes Because she was misunderstood by ig parents Because she was afraid atte: girl would get him? Because not to marry would look peculiar and unsociable? Because he urged her to, and she lee nothing else in particular to 0? some Because she was infatuated by his fants and flattered by his atten- tio: Beoalise she thoughts she saw in him qualities no one else had dis- Because she actually loved him, and believed she could add to his happiness and welfare? (N. B.— This is sometimes the course.) reason, of SD SPIAI ares Repeat it: —“Shiloh’s Cure will always cure my coughs and colds.” small devouring several large sections of chocolate cake): “Mamma, isn’t. it tunny how much rom the outside?’ pears to bo wnward ase: ‘50 many | T laut fo aad that men seldom re- cognize the | Phere cure. sight of another’s Di ae Little Maggie (after watching her |1p0 he cb. larger Jimmy really is than he ap- | i%4; ered HERE'S A MESSAGE TO ALL WOMEN MADAME LETOURNEAU TELLS THEM TO USE DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS, Read Why She Gives This Advice and How S$ was Relieved of Her Sufferings. St. Paul du Buton, Moni tmagny Co., Que., Jan. 11 (Speci ial). =i ne a message of hope that Madam Letourneau of this place oA to the suffering. women of Canada. “After my last child was born,’ she states, “I suffered with Kidne ey Disease which developed into Rheu- matism, Sciatica and Backache. was fearfully Rervous, My leabs ‘© heavy a a dragging fonsation air eR ar) pains in the back of my head and seule es. I was a perfect wree! iseased Kidneys are the cause of nine-tenths of the ills that make life a burden to so many women in Canada. Dodd’s Eee Pills always cure diseased Kidne “Gentlemen,” Said a apes in the midst of a sio stormy dis I want is common sense. actly,” interrupted ‘one of his Sonedlas< GhEy aa htesuee Hues you do want!’ wonderful pellets Jee’s administered at often preven sickness and ave money which would go to the In all SSS ‘otthe estive organs ey are an invalu able corrective cleansing Hin blonieiy te eat Gee perfections. The man who can be bought al- ways thinks he cannot be caught by bis buyers. Soe Repeat it: —“Shiloh’s Cure will always cure my coughs and_ colds.” —“Mr. Manton jays he nev- d : af 0 -kin That's what I sho He ‘like to know. A womad 8 1’s Sympathy i discouraged? Ig your doctor's lal loa. al nt Neat 2 we Petit alicoeragti 0 cure myself. ant to relleve ¥ no ba pin? ot you will postare stat dontially Write to RS FH CURRAH, Windsor, Ont “Ah, my lad, said the stranger, replied the diminuti ‘but it-generally happens that omething pig, is eu oF for me.”’ ‘For you?” % s trousers. These are a pair I eve on now ter,” boy; waving his hand—" gentlemen, alls W To Prevent is Better Than to Re- edicine in the | mi THE CREDITOR WORRIED. Oversensitive About.a Debtor Who ook Time to Pay Up. een hoe goodness, there’s one in meet now without feel- ing uncomfortable, ” the raan said. How’s that?” “asked his com- pani con and settle up?” “Just the other way round,” the speaker. ‘‘He owed me a small nh of money for hte than a year. et him a. eal, and sey- er times he awaned hicelt about] ii the money, but he never paid. tera he I got so I didn’t like to meet him, because I felt all the time he was saying to himself, owe this man money and he knows ; ought to pay and vsti he doesn’t like to remind me.’ 2 eee . fa so I would go pee ve i my presence without my pein that that money ought to tare gone to pay the debt he des Ae ae didn’t feel that way about fy ab all, but I felts that way, nd I’m glad he has paid up, so that in this detail ne least Tam comfortable in my mind.’ ee aaa So popular is Bicklo’s Anti. Con: sumptive Syrup asa m she: ieeatmentsphese ipsa adsee ust or ailments of the ‘throat, due t xposure, or sudden changes of tamperatute, that Anite and all dealers from throat and lung diseases. ial 0 her Graves” Yorm Exterminator will convince worm a bottle and see it does not leah you. “Did you owe him money | ¢ said to | ed aug life to PSY P lestimony coull T z ‘s. Wm. Wilson, 1908. compel night to relieve myself of the pain I{tr~ your medicine, an Within two moi nths PSYCHINE I gained 30 pounds, and my health tapidly grew better in. a short I was qui De. TA jicine,”” PSYCHINE is indeed a Health — giver, and the Greatest of Tonics, ‘ feontenaing exceptionally Life-Gi Send in this HINE is sold ‘by all reas oan stores. 50c and $1, a The inscriptions on an old coin worn smooth may sometimes be de- ciphered by placing it on a ae hot iron. | erates es ee ate rituteks there ts. bub. one Pulnkillor"=-Perry Davis'—290, and 500. Tf a chamelon becomes blind, it loses its power to change its hue, and remains a blackish color. Repeat. it:—‘‘Shiloh’s Cure will always cure my coughs-and colds.” The Burmese prefer coins his female heads on them, as: they eupposed. to bring luck, TOBACCO HABIT Sines LIQUOR HABIT remedy for tne liquor habit me eerie: nexponsive ot oni dress ok coanult Sots Matabgale Si Bale Strovt, Toronto, Canada, fe * —A Cup of AOTBOVR —is good for children, —good for the Invalid, —-good for all. —There is no _ better tonic and pick-me-up. BOVRIL IS LIQUID LIFE OHENTLLE OURTAINS tds of house Hang Ti) ae “TURTALN bye a ou LIKE Wi ‘Write to ue about 7 git per ay Sieuly ol if tena ale tee Y 00, London, Ontario, Banada - A. J. PATTISON & CO. 93-35 SCOTT STREET, TORONTO, Stook Brokers & Finanolal Agente . GOoBaALtT and ot nor stooks bought and sold on commisston, eee invivod. Orders may be winsdas - expen had Biareunl added to our ye 607 ST. PAUL 8! MONTREAL. 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