Milverton Sun, 15 Apr 1909, p. 2

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5 TR. ou See etre tate “T have peat Scotts Emulsion for and bee ‘oxed a a won- Before I | took the E Peeniotcion Thad no be very easily digested and , a good food for all weak people.”—FLORENCE BLEEKER, No. 1 Myrtle Avenue, Bridgeton, N. J. aay * er -one of thousands of here Scott’s Emulsion has given easil digested the it “nest tax the digestive organs and they rest} is improved—then ordinary food nt, ving boys and girls, who need = uch ae 0 Keep them well and si and growing, should be given a bottle of Scort's Emutsion every few. weeks. It ALL, DRUGGISTS Lat us send you somo lettors and litera Sure on ie sabjeck, 4 Povt Ourd, giving ‘and the name of this pet Weadlolent. & BOW! 126 Wallington & WwW. MT vereste RAPS FROM THE COFFIN BODY WAS DISINTERRED, BUT MAN WAS DEAD. Amazing Tale of Supp-sed Prema- ture Burial—Body Buried Twice. An amazing story of supposed premature burial comes from Leigh, # little country village in Stafford- shite, England, between the .Pot- teries and Tibxcter took place on Thursday in the par- ish churchyard of Mr. Jas. Blood, aged 65, whose death had ‘apparent ly occurred on the Previous Mon- day froma weak a TT Paseeny Heows viear of heck: ley, officiated at the interment. The rvice over, the clone loft the youths remained near the grave, to- gether w ait th Mr. §. Hollins; the undertal The ee thers. Aleock commenced filling in the grave, and had- about half finished their ‘task when they =| & distinctly by every one round the grave. MAN WAS DEAD. Edward Alcock flung down his as fast as he could (for a doctor, while the others pre- jsent began to throw out’ the soil from the grave with feverish haste. bit Smith’s assistant, who happen Wi to be in the village, arrived on #eene, i itiee wert by the ese fed’s two sons, No time was lost in rere ge coffin from the grave, it was speedily carried back to the church, where unscrewe: was dead, and there wa: dence that the body had move There was, however, a little blood sigs water on? the’ tases Tha i 8 said, might hay 5 ant tik AGAIN HEARD, 8 once more borne to crowd. of vil- _ Whilst the time a distinct tapping was heard by those around, As the doctor was satisfied that death had really ith place the coffin was not rais- |, again, ae the grave was filled a but the strange affair is still the topic Mt conVersation in the neighborhood. —-—. All men are bor free and equal t-and remain that-way until they | get marrie A’ Pill for All Seasons.—Win and summer, in any latitude, Ke: > ther in zone or Arctic tem- erature, Parmelee’s’ Ve; peru ills gan be depended upon to do their work, ne dyspeptic will find them a friend ae and should carry them with him everywhere. They are made ithstand any climate and are eervanten to kee. their freshness and strength. The; do not grow stale, a quality not possessed in many pills now on the as It is far easier nto ba a broken ‘heart than a broken oh 's Cure wil al ids.” ie Money makes the mare go—but ft doesn’t always make her come under the wire fist. ou Want Wr Crttly walang or commission. Work partly done on your own absolutely now, Work sgoretly or as waar Teimense probs, rite gata [ HABM STOCK VETEM €0., Toronto. heights ie gi of ropes passed ERE, opposite to This was necessary, as the column measured forty ae ence: over it with for all the word like a fly on a cejl- I had rounded the o was able cautiously to slide myself onto the platform which supports the statue. pears flat, but it is fear bevelled with a sharp slope outwar The funeral | 1 'EEPLEJACK’S BIGGEST JOB. ! Decorating the Nelson Monument With Forty Tons of Laurel. “The biggest job 1 haye under- taken,’ declares one English een the decorat- the rea at varying P- to) ““T thought ont many plans,” he said in the Wide World Magazine, | and ’round t was a ticklish, Regie job, but | it was peop sues without hitch ' or pai of any “Pwo sets of legders were used, one another. ee circum- a rope. ° the most: diffi- ; ei cult part of the ascent to negotiate | was the cornice at the top of the Range rials hear iaeb Brojes- y back to the ground, Iam not ashamed to confess From below this ap- “T found it, too, covered with an course ee haaret nator: wie. SPRING BLOOD IS BAD BLOOD How Best to Get New Health and Strength in Spring. ‘The winter months are trying to the health of even the most robust. Confinement in-doors in over-heat- ed and nearly al i blood becomes thin ai slogged with impurities. Sometines the morning just a: up ii tired as ele you to bed. Some people have ‘headaches; others are low spiri ome h are all spring poet ia put obama You ogn't curd these troubles with purgative merely gallop still cea What you need to give 34 health and strength in the sprin, a tonic medicine, and the ic and blood These Pills not only Vanich spring aes but | guard inst the rheumatism, tpn and k Dr. Williams’ ake new, rich which strengthens every nerve, every or- gan and every part of the body. stored, and [ thin’ cine can equal these Pills when one is run down and out of health.” medicine dealers or by mail: ‘at 50 cents a box or six Brockville, MARVELLOUS FEAT. Surgeon Extracted Tumor From . Woman’s Brain. Considerable interest has heen aroused in.the surgical world by ai Fedor Gra Areeaiineation’ ot am ration was ic! had Erawt from thé ippogken of re the brai This Naha is situated in the very midst of the skull. aie tumor, Notwithstanding the di tumor, which was buried more than 3 inches deep in the substance of the brain, the whole of it was suc- cessfully. extizpated by lifting ‘the anterior part of the brain, and the patient, a woman of about 35, is haee wel This is described as one of the it extraordinary operations of its kind that have occurred in the history of surgery. ——— SAME OLD, EXCEPTION. Singleton—“Does your wife ever | fee ae your mune OTE —Only when she has a lead apes that reqneay sharpen- ing system, leaving you fede or ignoranc Pink Pills |’ r $2.50 from The Dr. Wil-|¢ liams’ ‘Medicine Co., Ont. 404040404 + ‘THE ILLS OF BARYHOOD t AND OF CHILDEE. The ills of t childhood are | $ colic, diarrhoea, constipation, worms, and teetning trou- bles. ’ And the mother has he guarantee of a ae ment analyst that this medi- 4 eine contains no 3 ic} 5 3 8 ° § | 2 says:— ‘‘I have used Baby’ | Own Tablets and cae no- i$ thing can- equal them for small children. I would not |g be without them in the house, 3 m The Dr.. Williams’ (¢0+-04 + SETPLERS SHOULD LEARN SPECTIVE IMMIGRANTS. Knowledge of Trivial Things Makes a Big Difference to eee. Tho following summa of re- yy the. secretary of ae league to z Ee tte in En, “We strongly advice tee getting a married couple used to Austral: ian bush life to instruet your peo- have to do, but in of doing them, which is the only ac- ceptable way to the colonial em- loyer. USE OF HE AXE. “The men should be taught to ee an axe—not an English hatchet, ut the American model axe, which seldom used in Englan Iso, they she said keidy How te, ace shictlt adze and auger. ae should learn ploughing both w mould- board and disc sneaks a latter seldom used at home, but almost invariably used here on large es- tates). They should be faght ie ue well A ARSULE aoa hii: Wo keke fixe in the open and bake.a, damper. @ |All should be able to kill and c up @ sheep. NO TIME TO TEACH. “Many of these things may ap- pear to you t a man aceepta to the squatter or ugar of whom has time to spare aching ‘new chums “the women shi learn haw to ‘ilk, cook—both with a stova and 0) the house es ; the girls over 10 the same. Boys should be taught to ride, har- ie a horse and ‘drive a dray; t to use & Tight plough; how to har- row and ‘ral, to work a harvester, sharpen an axe, and red and ‘one little things required on a farm. Moise: Co., Brockville, 3 : Ont. AUSTRALIAN ADVICE TO PRO-, 60 cents, ‘the smoking-t00m sae 60 cents or $1.25, acc accordin, the demand made on his ser’ the stewards have provided an ly made at the end of the voyage. It is not usual to give less than 1.25. Do not tip any of the sailors aboard. Most of them dislike it; they would tell you they are not would always if you want. to make some acknowledg- ment of the many little hinge they do for the saree and amusement of she passenger: longer woyase 457; to In- a ae or Australia—the tips vr dation: ed should be doubled; but more should not be given, however, long the voyage may be, unless some very. exceptional demands been made upon the stewards. Sai ae ee, HE TOOK A FRIEND'S ADVICE AND DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS SOON CURED HIS BACK- ACHE, How Malcolm McKinnon Found Complete and Permanent Relief From His “Kidney and Stomach Troubles, Shinicadie, Cape Bre N. S., April’ 19 (Special). eB atten with Backache so much that he souk nasvore, Malcolm McKinnon tor Dodd’s Kidney Pills. ‘The result is that AS is back BE work and hi eee is gon ‘es, e eres in speaking of lf his case, ‘I was troubled with Backache, ae to wet feet and hard work. It got so severe at last I was quite eels to do my ee ‘It was through a friend’s vice I started to use Doda’ : ildney Pills, and I was soon aw they were doing me good. was easier and I had less pain in urinating. “As Dodd's Kidney Pills had done me so much go thought I would try Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tab- lets and I did so with marvellous ee ibwe hoses set my stomach igh nett Dodd’s Lesteg iF ue to ia the blood & 8. ir & first essentials of Any doctor will, tell you of health. that. % Blessings of good to the miltionaire. Repeat it;—“‘Shiloh’s Cure will always eure my coughs and colds. The man who 9 thinks he knows it all never misses at opportunity to butt i Corns cause intolerable pai) ‘Holloway’s ur cours the trouble. ‘Try it, and seo what amount of pain is saved. Love seems to have a mania for laughing at locksmiths and joke- smiths. with, opium you. ma mation goes {rom bad By Bribing tho Wi a, ut the i A GROWTH TH OF GRAND TRUNK Marvelous Progress Made Under anager Hays. ince January, 1896, the Grand Trunk Railway System has Ha ae ed the operating mileage by 11 per neat through ae acquisition of. the O. A. Railw. e tonnage for ire the ane: ‘completo sears 8 ive report of the company—w: 2 per cent: greater her of tons moved i in ross earnings te those for oe “ie the num- 007 topped by aN even 88 per nings being 85.7 p' 1 those for 1896. and rentals for ve 1896, showed a deficit of approxi- Hesmbes 31, with the payment pouemiende as the The first ats inte: ot foes Pe: duced $928,110 dividends on the 4 er tom: e iavariteed stock ot the compan: The Eve. figures, few as they are, speak yolumes for the brilliant a ministration of the trust reposed in Charles Melville Hays when he was elected second vice- AAS and eneral manager of the Grand zen years wisdom of giving him absolute sway over this transportation system, which.prior to his appointment had been largely managed from London, Englan Mother—‘‘ Sat you must choose between the t’ Will you marry cage —But one canno' a g a ge BS B free from aches and pains. Dr. Thomas’ Eclectrio Oul will relieve all pains, muscular or otherwise, and for the speedy treatment of colds and a coughs it is a splendi medic’ Every man or 2 the job a he knows more than the boss. eat it:- “Shiloh’s Oure willalways ure my coughs and colds.” “Humph? Him? He’d run be- fore a a g beh me!’? ‘I guess he’d have Sudden Chit often moans, sudden illness. Painkiller is all that is neoded to ward it oft Unegualied for cramps and darrhoea, Avoid valebites, there is but one “ Painkiller”—Porry ‘m. of sh eiakers announces Ab fir in its advertisements: ‘“‘Our danc- ing ae for ppoung ladies are imply imm they cannot ade aed Ww js at a standstill, poverty may look ihe sale of’ them |S WHERE TIPS ARE INEVITABLE What is Expected ot You on Ocean Lit e Every passenger who travels on n ocean liner, even in the third ip th pect) The bath-room steward should have SS ISSUE NO 16—09, Years’ Sta “1 was afflicted for two years with catarrh of the throat. very slight, but every cold | took made it worse. “1 followed your directions and ina very short time} began to i took one bottle and am now taking my second. 1 can safely say that my throat and head are cleare: tarrh at the present time, but | still continue to take my usual dose fora spring tonic, and | find there is noth ing better.”"—Mrs. w. Twelfth St., Brooklyn, N. Ys For Catarrh of the Throat of Two se nd it. UF TO THE GROUND. “The soil,’”? remarked the poli- “9s what supports fical economist, wives,” rejoined the la I at real estate is at the bottom of three-fourths of ae must admit thi great deal of sickness is due to the efluvia from the ground.” SYMPTOMS. When a girl SERS fall Dae cooking Tene it of the new: aes well ae some young n to be congratulat- ce forpees won feel ‘or him, @ persons. aré . more suscep- ‘ible to colds than tracting derangements of th monary organs from, the shehieey ese should always have at hae a bottle of Bickle’s Anti- causes. The: a how RENE de You cannot ai 0 be remedy tke Bickle" Saati It’s a good thing that some peo- Oe at are seus satisfied, for they never could satisfy anyone else. Repeat it;—' gnitoh’s Cure willalwaya cure my coughs and colds." man can erful microscope. Welcome hen an obstinate, way by Al ‘The good e! you this day. “Did you hear that ae cana When did it happen she got into the car fs Woman's Sympathy yu discouraged? Is bit Reavy financial Joad phy opt syurdont, I knoy un’ to eek Beet aes rp tee a; it, MRS. F. “Bliggins says thing to his wife. swered of being his creditor The superiority Graves’ shown by its good children. give it a trial. Life is a worth grinding. Repeat it;— cure my coughs an If it wasn Ht for There is a certain bishop who is! noted for his aoe Soe, and ae he had cheated out of large sums of money went round at midnight to “But why did you come t this hour and wake ms ner, cross! Bi y. Lae replied the man, “‘to avoid | ggirjen AMERICAN STEER BEEN RST Repeat it: joh’s Cure will alwi cure my coughs and colds.” we RUGS | « Cleaned, Washed and pent by Oriental Procer the only specialists in Canate ORIENTAL RUG CO. Simon Sager Prop. 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