‘ INOTES AND COMMENTS The Milverton Sun ir acim fer a A vista of vast and alluring pos- | FPVERY THURSDAY MORNING sibilities is opened up by a casual | remark of Sir Oliver Lodge ac the} 7 The Sun Printing Office | Tecent meeting of the Briti:h As- q Main Street, Milverton, Ont sociation for the Advancemeat of zy Science. ‘‘If electrification has aa ae Si gra he linfluence on weather,” said he, “it a, $e Lae monte. 0 ema: three nay he only @ question of time be- men, that Ramen, fae cae Day 81.50 ers too quickly and “lp? and “may”? words, but why A inements without specific directions ge pay leqyned ot nnerted until lurbid and charged ac. electricity and has used the know- US; for contract advertisementa must ledge to such good purpose, do @ pipe: ty pong Merit little more? The telegraph, the | telephone, the electric car, the elec-| | tric lamp are all highly penta: but think of the rewards that wou! Busi nessCards be poured on the electrical if they were to teach us make the kind of weather we want-|A pe eae LEDERMAN, Dentist, Tor od. ‘The farmers would rise up and] tid not, worry. Se irenal ret call them blessed. For then the! a te of Toro Unie farmer could have rain when he|¥ aig.) Houre 9a: Lae ie *Shiigg needed it and sunshine when it was ston used: the phreas’ above the Bank of flamilton, Milverton, desirable. There would be no more free from car frosts to blast his hopes. There | worry as might, 3 1 ec fe for frat insertion and feeass vee line | french subaennent, tse. be charged for all transient adve Go ly there, chiefly b: n blindness and soll attention. MALCOLM MacBRTH, biisher and Proprietor | ae and enjoy a they Dentiatry. Cro’ Medical. | F. PARKER, M L TYB, 1.0, | 1.0. 4 DRS. PARKER ‘& TYE HEALTH Hj DUmeaqeesessseveed Growing Old Too Soon. aw? often hear it said by scientiic gs grow od! ‘ince verseat fore weather can be coatrolled and everything that has life in due time AGT Aovenvisine MATES | literally ‘manufactured,’ just as de- grows 0 08, we must ¢o2- sired.” elude that oe intends man 3 - die also. Ving ia dueshine’ t The scient tie men say that the race f-; Pindulgenve, 3 rough life, we generally find that were born ‘of healthy and loag- indeed, be some d'sagree-| las we Cook eK as it is to- > his ae nl ‘THE SUIDAY SCHOOL Lessa] Me the meantime? m . about the traditions? What did he th LORD ROBERTS AT 80. poiNe aan gould, inculeate, with h eee ee cial sd incay witch is| of the essence of the system of na- tional service which he. has strivea INTERNATIONAL LESSON, DECEMBER 29, Review. in I,—Jesus Walking on the AS male Bi some ate | in that, bean Why not Jesus return scheme, b with the disciples after feeding the influence on physique, are tufficiont n the disciples’ boat reached in one or other form. | ng 1 pct young from storm r' ring Pena the disciples ? | had the traditions they referred to sprung up? Of what did Jesus ac- cuse them? Why did not he an the disciples . conce: themselves 1 e cause of real unclean- Mis ate eB: the Gen- tiles.—Where did Jes the scribes and Bigeice! was Tyre? Who sought him out ‘there? What did she ask? rewarded? for a Roman centurion at Cap ' Pee as to what was the Pee hk a recent book on the subject} na ee, rand of weather. The corn grower | Of ddeecng ne age, the writer de-| Tee TH = Wraitletinweakn’ De: OFFICE : Le DRUG STORE. MILVERTON might need one kind and the wheat |clares that by following carefully |capolis.—Where was Decapolis Lord Roberts. Browra—10 to12 Fak a, mand 9 to «{Faiser another, but they could hit|the rules of hygiene we can pre-' What kind of people lived there ick ps mi. and 7 to 8 orcioet p.m, ‘on some kind of compromise. serve our youth until the age of When had Jesus been there vetore! ample of Lord Roberts’ career is es i ae Ee es reeled at hat! prassely thas whish a catom nse Snr: We could have home rule in wea- roti enue 8 time? ox had the attitude of the national military training is most and Aneal Toate eich ci aia he ca cs i a * people changed since then? Whom designed to fulfil—the duty of ‘keep: | Nose an er, Bach city could’have the suri Be as much in the open air as gid Jesus heal? What did he do for ing fit? for national ends. With a i pints and that suited its citizens the best. Reesbie, take gen, of sae the. hungry people ‘q@liochwa followed Rin pestis ghd capacity for tat j om. Cities would have pleasant weather 24 8! all, breathe deeply and him for three days? How did he the secre : opnosite regularly. Live on a simple diet et of Lord Roberta’ sixty | Kusx Church; Stratiord, Phone 207. jduring the rush hours and the holi-|¢at meat only once a day, and take ie ‘them Bees |years of public service has been, days. The toilers have a right to|care to chew your food thoroughly. sson V.—The Sign and the we think, the constaney with which aa 1 d eas Leaven.—Who were the Sadducees? he has kept his faculties trained to complain when Sunday storms Go early and rise early; Why had they joined forces with wedey nddon “BAO H. B. MORPHY, K-C. | drive them from the parks and the nearly exhausted ¥., No. 99, Milverton, meets from ee air until electric |S)" for a cough’ of Hotels. EXCHANGE vt tat agl John Gropp, Vroprie ie ier * Firat Siu pomitaodation and large srabling OTe, tio: ‘but will not those who object to drafts of any kind oppose even the fan, except when it cools? Those i who cultivate drafts know that air ami in motion, when it does not chill, is n for beneficial, and most beneficial when it is fre enges. Physi re ied thee MAN WHO GUARD CRANE hi sed TRAL bbs Sir Edward Henry, — PILES UP ANOTHER FORTUNE. | ,5* = recently a rerton, for mia Duke of Westminster Makes Money|. . “the mai e nine eck and others tw pre the vhowest, pan w i As Cotton Planter. brant the bar, Goal wenem a The Duke. of L a SARE into his great heritage at a n who guat insp i. Pr prletor, Berlin, | age of £0 on the death of his Braid: ofa mervial father, is in a fair way to Diese other fortune to that which he sale ready possesses. White he was serving in the Boer a lookout for itiaaes, pos- iq bar | Hater $1.60 per day. Wat. ne “Poop | Pivialon ‘Gourt M 60.000 acres at bargain prices. The het Duke established a farm on his pos- sessions and seeing in the low-lying lands the promise of & CO! an- tation, he started fifty acres, and inspectors, tant in their o Octobe: Decembor 26ch, W settee Pritts FF Ms Guenther. bailiff. marine and land mptorne all ela his attention, and he at one time x Time Tables ~ Canadian Pacifio rae ous and it is not very long Spam cede so SO since he saved a friend from the un- elses zens of a boar which ey had been on e duke is aomethise of a hus- fragettes about ther hundreds of these oficih guardians, s je year alone ing. cloth riving at Eaton Hall, Cheshire, at4 They o'clock on Monday morning. A few ee later he was out hunting with the Cheshire houndst ly faste 6.186 people by their and extinguished 221 arances are deceitful. Evyen| A man never has to Breath pastry doesn’t | Sane as it looks. without. bitching. they foot ste leah irritation. — jeeee in a dark and qitiet room 4) ith open windows, and take never that kind is § LONDON. Police Chief, Tas 19,000 Men Under Him. ry, Lodaal { (England) chief of pabees mies wie attempted, is known rds London.” Under hin are 19,000 as ecto: ® =) cial frigidness ; ie merely looks like jot one man in }—Liatowel—Conrt days, Jan, 11, | very 8001 eased it to 300. There is one policeman in Lon- Mari BP Sires Buin, daly or Sept. | ‘The range of the duke’s activities |don to every 470 people, and all Behe, clr ‘out Saab 91: is remarkable. As a great sports-|these policemen patrol 10,661 miles . tL Se ng | Man he is specially worthy of his | of streets. Be area! Sitcngn with jary. atthe amily’ sivtiame, derived, according the King goes to Windsor, spe e ith, Dee, | to tradition, from the office of le “sage” and specially chosen con. : otk ssi Goat Sittings | crosvenour, or het huntsman, in | stables feleagiae 0 to A” division aie eas fare et, fers N. Hunting, polo playing, take care of him, leaving Pad- are sometimes ir force savievieal 127,317 persons. They ae 38,191 dogs too, issued certifi. people ta their aes idei sified out: prints be driven to drink but once ; after set he stands there | did he suggest to forgiveness? What | .en | did Jesus say of duty.” new ape alk for afternoon and evening & The treat frocks of velvet: or cloth are adorned with square but- tons of pearl or ivory. pa me. did he do ee “the boy? What rea- son did he give for Othe disciples’ failure? .—The Child in the Blessed with this dispute? dic he set before the aire las 88 pst By Chemists In Its Sale, The P. ahs Council has made an order prohibiting the sale of all liquid rereuat ations 80 bolic or ¢arbolic acid, or carbolic substitutes, or sarboli disinfectant, ore than three per ”” except under the conditions governing the sale of substances to which Section 6 of the stumbling blocks ? e declare he bad. co’ en is God’s will ie every soul Lesson XI.—Forgiveness. — did Peter ask Jesus? What Timi forgiveness? How did he illustrate this truth? What. efaud the king ie Ue parable do for did the forgiven How id. the king ee tne [containing thes be dictinetly labelled with the name the word ES hn see one dav? ac'd, hv. and soluble salts of oxalic acid, but the order respecting earbolic solu- not come into force until to avenge How was Jesus able to select his disciples? ——_*— -— Just What He Said. t Housekeeper—“‘How’ 's this? You pro} 2 to saw some wood if I oe. ie a lunch.” Tramp—‘‘T re- call no such promise, madam.” “The idea! I told you I'd give you the preparations are for | sheep dips or for other agricultural or for horticultural purposes.— to make its adoption urgent do CARBOLIC ACID IN ENGLAND. | ©. Precautions Must Be Taken rod Is - | tous, and ptr MAKE LIFE GROW BRIGHTER Ss elf-denial Comes at Beginning of Christian Life and Willing Ob:dienc: at End And I will give ae, the morning much better Browning’s robust op- star.—Revelation ii, timism— T the ue ms Christ e best is yet to be. the f. pubtyl disciples at Thyatira. te ‘hr! datinnity gives us the promise We as smal). ave of a crescendo life 1 will literally pluck a star from the | Wi e make no claim we aN, and give it to those who prove done the best we could and are try- ithful. This woul be only a child- ing to do better. 'e begin lower faney He Himself is led down. e frankly conscious of man Aan embles & stagnant pool all HarLise: with in the centre ence and favor. xe We shall live a life. [a In all life the crescendo effort produces pleasure. It is sad to hav jour best first and then at last to is as the shining light that ee come ani as they say, a the small} more and more ‘end of the horn. We all want the Unto the Perfect Day. test af the wine the last of the ‘Professor Lincoln used to be very ing and severe in his discip- tae ‘Ot the lower classmen, but when you got into the upper classes purity. e brew proverb, ath of the Rlappbody feels the charm of the crescendo. There should be one a stairs as life pi eek es. old story of the poor boY | see coming ‘o the city almost, Penitess you up into cnaraieal fellowship of scholars. role The Late Colonel Trumbo, whose mining ventures made him Compani immensely rich in his carton days, | crescendo life, Only as we relate But atinfertunes oamne, bie, wealejourelves. Vicslly, 00) Jammy aie slipped enay during ie advancing| #84 jo we become capable in age, and at the end ‘he was sup-| env, measure ‘ations as ar ae RChambered Nautilus,” Build sr Hore stately mansions, O m: is 3 e e mate life not to darken down, bi to grow a little brighter all the time the longer we live i ic have a morbid habit As the ewitt fearon roll! Leave thy low-vaulted past! Shut ae He heaven eh a dome Dar -y Public, » Conveyancer ds. Bad Saturd did they d Wh: picnic grounds. aturdays 3: 3 oy 4 iy Solicitor tor Bank of Hamiltor. | are the long standing grievance. of ie tian a or Pre arena man, id he refuse their demand? Where of dvelling on, the happy, days of| LisTowEL, NERTON, ATWOOD (1 re OO re ald iets Se tore thensaieee eS a half hours aid he go when he left ‘them? What childhood, as if their golden age Till thou a eset caesar i shal ten, Th, er (Faso edna Avg wong Oa Pe ag eens wrcrceiae g | Pog n,ata, ew bout things that have happened. "ay id he do when JC, Maxrns W. J. Wasury could control the weather. a aiped 20 etinsy| reached Bethsaida? How did he} @ Fashion Hints ma recall only its pleasures. How . Dr, Edward Judson. MAKINS & HANLEY 3 happen and cannot be foreseen, |heal the blind man? ¢ | E ‘ih have a burean which tells us! and be temperate to abstemiousness| Lesson V1.—Werld’s Temperance | : Cy Le aus theal mbiatuctn as aneae Dasristers & Solicitors hat the weather is likely to be.|in the use of alcohol, o, tea | Sunday.—Where did Hosea live! @ ‘TORO: 0 CORRESPONIENG: a Goo calculator sare That" clone are Stratford, - - - -Ontario cit is usually correct in its surmises. |@nd coffee.—Youth’s Companion. erat Bhs es Ne he pronbory Cana on the si ‘Ro put a family : STH : . gh, cach ot thee tote jon a F R. BLFWETT, K. But if weather regulation were pos: How to Treat a Cough. thei In what of practi 5 Paria tes IWTERESTING. BITS OF cossiP FROM BARRISTER, SoLtcITOR ats and the council should pre- ee a % different 4 the people indulge? What did the tieeeds suits of velvet are hoped city. NOTARY, eribe by ordinance the weather! .suses, eo before rushing off to buy Hose ee fee Sak ere en es ee alien ‘4 s their sin? at did he prophes: si skirt is a feature of Ul Municipal ‘Eisetiona—Arp “Good Lis 9 lot vid Of: Gorton Nick, bak ioipoats ae Head sulle td our needs there wauld ‘some patent medicine to stop the eer ye a ae tt of Tarael’s in-|the new gown. mes" Drawing to a close? Wish | would ire ie Canadian ee RATFORD, ONT. be no more guesswork. No sudden ‘eough ty the cause of it. Al tomy 7 i The ner moire silk shows @ large ronto's Street @. $1,900,000 901 caaeeinaae cold snap would surprise us in light cough is realy SN nature eee ralblted? Was BiB: PIO ed design. Rail Rg the ap “eort of ying 1 sstam. SS ring up and get rid of secretion W. B. Veterinary Sur; clothes and no driving rain find us| that ought to be cleared from the| ,Leseon VIL. The it Ques” neigh tl ength fur coat is the) 4, ino time of writing no, candidate in| hed foretola, tet would be in To Milverton, Geattiate of Ontario Verorin, without an umbrella, Then we|lungs.. Some cough mixtures dry ion.—Where did Tents ab ‘last find | "The old fashioned ashes of CPP oD te ay oes tne prowee Me te’ the countess. B ary College, T reatwall diseases should indeed have a ‘lovely cli- ae up instead of removing it, am n opportunity on instruct his dis-| ‘hon lar bag eee erin Council is pret ag the es the struggle to make. end x Of domesticated animals. Calls by tele t is not only harmful put may ‘ciples? was Caesarea Phil- |}® fe popular ste fret for see aes retro on in many. Toronto hone of otherwive promptly attended to, ; mate, S28 be very dangerous. In the case of ippi?, How Jong, did Jesus stay | ects and tr ermine come Be |tnves te ee adeno Fecal ad ual) “ontinarily be com a HY © old person or a child nothing in there? What did he ask the dis- gee: ee is tho colored isnt “is De. See any cue prenieks abet ere wit MILVERTON LODGE, No. 7s, fome recent experiments are held |the form of laudanum, paragoric, or ciples What did they tell him that eee San Hesse ali ay serene ye ee FG A.M. GLC, Milverton, to have shown that fresh air is not morphia should be give, as the [people thought, of himt Who an’) Many of the new tailored suits) ai"eq unlit ata mnvets every jay evening on or may be disastrous. h i 4 belgefall moon every wonth in their °° necessary to health as air in mo-|""gome coughs arise from a de- the people said he was! What did|*",¢°uec" Sateen uquet is o fender, the, asia! 7 ie Sohueuker’s Block, V! tion. sealed room| ranged stomach, so that any of the Peter say? What was the subject compact bunch of red berries. | v Es Pees nay, G Ciaeuther W. De Badtesaor: Flugge and seven stu-|above drugs taken for such a coug! of much of Jesus’s instruction The smal! hat and the large muff seta litente' parece Would be quite wrong. The best |the disciplest How were they im-|are fashion’s fancy this season. 0. hear ad char a a chan of air, careful dieting,| Le IIl.—The Transfigura-| ming for th k of i ns. Fy avavereloa reer tal ovat fans were set in motion, when im-| avoiding rich foods, and taking | tion—What mountain did Jesus as- ‘Sealskin Vaenelag pee ey bal Maas zante * mediate elit was felt, Tho ex-|few doses of fluid magnesia Tt a'cend to pray? Whom did he take|afternoon frocks of velvet and §° 4 ie aibver stays elcseus a periment does not seem to have | cough continues to be very tiresome| with him? What happened as he | cloth. mith, C. minerman, Reo- proceeded to the point of Watatmine |e and no relief can be obtained by prayed? ho were seen talking} A feature of the newest salen “Silver Sint hose di Reais re ti home remedies, it is possible the| with him? What was the subject|is sien made of a contrasting fo. db, Miler ing how long the lack of air from|jungs may be affected, therefore of their conversation? t di eae the ee Mayoralty con ay ui; en ay outside the room could continue. the racton should be seen, and the! Peter exclaim? What was the voice The sapphire is the most popular | that doce not, mean that New Year's Bas sem ther similar atub Mrea in other in thelt bal Pablis Drag) Artes chest examined with a Semone: from heaven heard saying? What|of aati fs adorument che saatorst eke poe eae Palit Bg agi) Aintriote tre rise shortly to. he Shae ta ays eo Because of this and other experi-|4.very safe remedy for ius ordinary |did Jesus forbid the three disciples ms are cut very Teen eter rane Gomtrolr. Althea: olay) brotha tits Garner js 9 exngntnt ton thst ew winter cough is a dose of cod'iver|to do? ne VElled in with flesh colored tuille Wembers, are, seoking, reelection And ist | they Gate te eg ot tne Aenely Seo; | ments it has been suggested by sev-| oj], Some coughs arise ie a little| Lesson IX.—The Lunatic Boy, ee or net. a * Gboller Geli rg Ce Lede ‘Of ndvorntes Sof municipal awner leral writers that electric faas be throat irritation, and are general-|Who was Sear 6 sry smart coat suit is made of fa #,pormite Htayaraity candidates mat su aha 28 SEO es eee W.D, WEIR, Notary Public, used to counteract the effects of ly dry and hacking. Relief.can be! while Jesus was on the Mount of nthe HO eae ee erak and ean eens Rind the Stott erotiin- a EONS Pie ele Unter eer joneet for the County of Porth aud’ bed air whenever there is objection |CPtained by dissolving some sugar} Transfiguration hat s the fargo Reld.. Controller Chereh, in his role | © P' Wi igoc du, Conveyaneet.1 Deeds, Willsaud 4, 9 current of fresh air. Perhaps ndy in a little lemon juice, andj result of the disciples’ aitemps to One sided effects are still fashion- ed _ Mortyawes drawn and Affidevits made. 2 taking occasionally a teaspoonful.|heal him? What happened when|able in the arrangement of evening TEXTILE WORKERS SCX RCE. Village Clark. Oto if the ‘Woir block stale air constantly stirred up may |For those who are troubled with a) the disciples tailed? What did corsages. Bo pai | , S th, Hectlrola afl ‘be better than stagnant stale air, | tickling cough T would advise them! Jesus find when he arrived’ What| Chameleon velvets are among the’ mt ‘cli Girls Dislike to Wear Clogs and roller hae served ont focken’s wnexp! Shawls of the Factory. hae hi cher saten in There is a great dearth of one pee: may nok tives for the cotton ong yo mills of Lancashire and es adda _ The cause of th’ alway growi ke of girls to pee tr the icamenioriAal ars Bes the ici, girl—clogs and s! Ce re lassies’’ none to ear ce ton, run ret qieoted, but will” ‘he will, Yo reir ae tthe 4 ae ‘s who work at the shops or in tho: ane: office, although at much incaaa fg a yonnta also haa his is “ver wage, who are able to wear Oreos tinea! hate mde the Bishop of Toronto, ‘conipletes the Bod the ate a curious hat in the list of ten can- courages any attempt. oF mates Ie Se four even appearance, Th ring Ny ait"Gnureh of clogs instead of shoes and shawl Is The instead of hats causes the mill girls are 2 teak “of eneenine therefore, +5 be humuled in the eyes of other <n than ‘uauatly. dion ok “High eee for ieuan girls whose occupation permits Of the new Alder |them to dress more attractively, al- ing the most inte 5 “though they earn only a few shill- 8. Morley aare of were aff ings a week as against the $5 or Gased. in the. leather roantactor! in more earned by the despised and re- juatry. Dr. Wickett ip what is ative, called a “hi * gandidi BA of Toronto Univeratt Leipeiz Unive: a Vienna, erly promi in st ia Sat Stent he'd aay at about ‘ ‘ munielpal Eovernments Dut this is hie frat Mains but to import foreign labor. venture into the hurly-burly of ee manager or that the girls in Dalle. smugn brow” candidate Toronto | his mill ropped shawls a “his ad pike whe | a _tew ‘wa it Eimang Wathen, who, a tow ae then so hae not clogs and ei Seed to work in ou laden hati dogskin Snikveser Gesu seed ore Mac Se iy Why he did n_ very “iio explait as oan Noisy. Pat's Reply. He had just concluded what he are in danger of being ¢ ocie arily, ore petite MOLE er aa considered the best political see fete paw 8 Boo Snowth. P Torebod: ot the soit “Well, Pat,” he 4 ne of his hearers, with kind- ings may emanate a lunch if you'd saw some Wi are London Times. sper teem. just a Mitte mons pesmerous, iy eo eeetainer sw did you ee ee Bao mrp us| hin of my mecca jam. Your exact words were—' there hag been a pid expansi was a gran h,’? aver! hate give you a ee if you saw that it Boost Pears exploitation in Canada. Bhey hae been | “Was there any part of it more : out theve, by the gate,’ ™| ‘Jack and I have parted for-| towed. ‘top title of it hae boon mile than another that seemed to hold war, ‘Bact. ‘that's just what T sai¢ sa ood (So What does pee ren the Maren” wp great}you?” the speaker asked. Ht, ‘Well, madam, I saw that wood), |" peices chunk of capital wiped of the earth: |now that you ask me, TN tell ye,” over by ‘the gate as I came in.’’ Uafenat that I'll get a five-pound the “supply Not capital available, for in- Setpouden hy Ini : What — bo ‘an hi rr?! imen! i Ou! of me most, ry Mr. ed — Doesn’t this box at-candy xi bout eae pears tighiners ened by milfone ot as peraeret anesthe nar yet yo oe ges oer eh ma |_Me oa ore EA Soe gy : jo before the doctor| to market. pin y why it should, darling. I’m sure some” Knicker—‘‘And my cheque- pe i singe ote Some people eee tae on their ordered the very ee egg coal the|hook tells what to do after he Prior Soaeall luck and some others never have dealer had to cook it with. comes.” That Lee demesne any to be down on. ve