Milverton Sun, 3 Jul 1913, p. 7

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WHEN THEY WERE BABES ad ‘ RECOLLECTIONS THAT STAY WITH THE GROWNUPS. Harry de Windt Met the Prince— Barly Memories of a Noted ongidinglish Preacher, What is your earliesb remem- _ brance in life with the re- important age @ fell pomsteses, and that es Reed a half w atelhig from a Het we firmly believed, would arrest us for ant peers or something impressive at the ti Why such Tate stick it is diffi- ks London An- sy master minds sions, which we ae obtained from well-known. people : George Groves, the comedian, writes: ff first Sears. < soya old-fash- ie eae with a was when, seated ii ee basinette, other of mine, I friskily took rie iedine ssaag feay threw it It, hard eee ot was gnc ae ae the Harry de ‘indt, he’ explorer, goes, he Perio { for his first remem- id bred in Fran. Haging Waals Walt Hugi dn she days of the empire, when Paris was really The Queen of Capitals. ‘We lived not far. site A \aaten Tuil- eries Gardens, where taken by my nurse every Soniee Se play about with other children of my ‘own age and size (the year was “One eae a rather Gee shy little boy joined our group, but “when we got into conversion i S00n discovered that he was any- thing but timid and far nes effemi- nate in speech-and manner than most of ay pence playmates. liked the boy so “a T Seca my nurse to ask e is barring ese severe cas- Spon is, I think, my earliest ecollection, The Rev. celebrated preacher and the City Temple, can Socal ee ser- ies of events which took place be- fore he cou! y earliest racollecsion is of be- 01 e country with my grandparents. “On the seers “T remei See ae early in the morning and creeping downstairs backward—a most ing adven- ture, I felt—and making my way to | 8 the kitchen, where an Release treated me to a confection of bread and butter with ja and su- von the had never a thing I een bey bees before ca eres ee have wed then. “Someone sine # at time gave me a small ue ee segs which had formed the handle A Vegetable i mind’s eye T can see the dog _ au plainly at ‘lated Bs aia! Scalanene to The Right Soap|: For Baby’s Skin se Is Cuticura Soap N the care’ of any SEN AN is it unri. valed ih purity bee refreshing fragrance, but its gentle emol- | lient Properties render it of and hair health generally. For | anties he w it gu Rak Capit: the of spar- Lrow’s habit of living always near almost inde; h great value in a pices ting skin |i@ breeding. Several broods of clares eee there are no new jokes.’” returned the Old Codger. and Com | fae has just ey and brought another child and carried it home ith me. “T have since been informed that memory of this Incident is quite rata eae and that so1 was my, dnappearates, had_beco1 door. The Hees ‘was returned to se mattial owner, I am told, wl I asl A the establishment to which I al- lude was kept in an outhouse, and one day I got in there to watch a young um aoe of mine swinging pes arms fro: in the when he caught sight of “An older uncle, qa whom I re famili penny on the pavement, the dive of the monkey after it and the queer master, “My. father, who have been anaes two years old at the time. I think, therefore, that they furnish heat excep- tional instance of early memory. “No doubt, the cire emer are the brief change from on another and to sere different surroundings must haye done some- bine. ite stamp the events on my. ‘Sir William Bull, ie Py or foe mersmith, ymca ace back to aon cee Ww ing on to a stableyard at a hotel called Canell’s, in Gloucester. “It impressed itself on my mind because the crop broke the neck of cE Michaelmas Day, 1863, me I think, that we were there in the winter of 1 1865, “T can remember about the same date an old lock-keeper on th Gloucester canal presenting to my Bake? a threes tigged ship, painted black. Having no lead on its keel, it floated on its side, “T can also remember going London in 1864, My Wotier ond ita very ingenious. e Test of us were very thirsty on he journey and clamored for hours for something to drink. we r es moment it did a Seneier being scolded es ingratitude. milk Kes Swimdon. I was not four years ‘ u i eg | BABY’S OWN TABLET. s HIGHLY RECOMMENDED No medicine fel little ones is so mimended as highly recom: is Baby’s Own lets. They are guaran- d by a government analyst to be absolutely safe, and besides that \ousam ers or bymail at 25 cen: a The Dr. sataarad Medicine Brockville, ——_r___ SWAT THE SP ads Me NOW. The Chirpy Little 1 Bird.Is a Nuis- ance in City and Country, To thé slogan of ‘Swat th 4 1e Fly”? might well be added that of “‘Kill the Sparrow.” Flies-and sy WS elong in the same Bf as nuis- se and see toh i$ oe nemy of native birds which, ae itself, live mostly on worms ax insects that are injurious to trees | settlements and in sheltered makes it a most prolific bird. the nage places many as seven or eight birds saat be reared ia a year. The sparrow felps to spread oe rts of vermin and —— 5 A Bad Yoke. ~ “A famous college president de- Se Oki does he?” grim! leep. qv “T remember, too, that the coal room, that I was sgoopiniouly expelled |e | sand: corroborates | j these recollections, says I could not | good ber ets which Heprenet wad she or IL| before. “J confirm the date of the jour- | yi pte is by the G/W.R., anal jn, ie action at whieh war une tos yy: | the A a box! that | made ai | amount. that THE DANGER OF ANAEMIA Consumption May Follow Unless its Ravages are Checked There is danger to every girl and pear woman ee es a pte to is bloodlessn: treatment to increase and enrich the blood supply. To do oe there is no other medicine so Dr. plese! ee eal ; "Frets blood, He which rive ony, diaeae ‘eal brings sen the bloo: f health and sallow checks there are oe men and growing girls e their pi re. yest by ye great . Williams’ te eee were to do began to feel | better. encouraged me, continued aki i ra 5 Sa ¢ Es as good fact I am stronger than ever I was I have advised the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills to other girls who have found the results : etal beneficial,”? ld by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or as boxes for $2.50 from The ee ceok Medicine Co., Brockville, New Process Depends on the Intro- duction of Cobalt. Great interest has been aroused in Sheffield, England, in a method ot producing a superior high speed eel by the ieee of cobalt. ing to pay royalties under a oreien patent. sped steel is used in the ee of tools required for boring and cutting the hardest material at a rapid rate, Such too a qualities of steel at present obtain- itself brought about a revolution in steel making. he American inventor monopoly by m was taken stood that hi ing cobal: Sheffield but en ee see were not realiz sheffield manufacturer says tested against of the foremost Sheffield brands of high speed steel-the new produce has shown an extraordinary superior- ity. (ee “es BANISHED. Tea and Coffee Finally Had to Go. The some “persons cling to tea and ee even after they know 1 to give it up for good, hen eee is peppy used instead. A writes: “Mother had gets suffering with nervous headaches for was. fee she though Ecc te taste to give tinally, one day shé made the change to Postum, and quickly her hes disappeared One morn- ing while she was dr: inking Postum | so. freely and with such sels bg started me on Postum and now drink it more freely that* aa coffee, which never comes into our house now.’ ue given by Cana Hie Postu: Windsor, Ont. Write ‘The Road to Walle. > pa eet i fi ordinary cup of hot water, which an makes it right for mos most persons... A big cup more, and some people who like * strong things. rat: id a heaping teaspoonful ‘and | i with a a large wupply of cream. Experiment nal you know the pleases your ‘palate, fubu ure. to live o Sy pale | on-Tre is | Richmond, HIGH SPEED STE L PATENTED x canal. and have it ae ‘that wayniny the | :ainments. FROM MERRY OLD ENGLAND NEWS BY MAIL ABOUT JOHN BULL AND HIS PEOPLE. = * Occurrences fn the Land That -Reigns Supreme in the Com- mercial World. It is pro to erect in London ae hostel oe gnc ty MWe Stead from women of all nationali- should lose no time in “beginning | ties. eee $20,000 damages was done a fire that broke out at Msesrs. arkers furniture repository at purchasing Byrkley Lodge, B IS I Le Deas chwatce ‘A copy of the raré original Kil- Agee edition of Robert Burns’ 1780, was recently sold at Bouhehyie: far William Hicheowk, a deiryman of was penalty, $100, fe piu toe adulterating milk teen-months’-old - child at Birmingham, in trying to get, out-of its cot, got its head fixed in the ironwork and was suffoca' Ann Caterer, who has died in the Henley Workhouse at the age of admitted: to disputes in various industries. Mrs. Alice Jane Hicks, ae Hare Sree Woolwich, who was known the “Queen of “the. Costers,”’? has died e age of y. Several policemen were inju! in a fierce e Hane ee radford in con- ection carter Sonne 3, 000. ed are now, out. Selby, dy an centre of flax growing, chosen by the development as the site of further experiments in the industry. The new tramway route between. Rushey Green and Forest Hill via Catford Hill and Stanstead Road, has now been opened for traffic, The Lord Mayor of Leeds re- ceived a deputation of citizens ad- seaport with a ship To effech the reinstatement of a man who was discharged at ae Holyhead Mountain Clay China Works, over one ee employes struck wor! Hythe borough. Captain Fred Wombwell, the man Wearbyellia mcuageria tay mouth, The scheme to reconstruct the isolation pavilion of Worthing Pier, wrecked at Easter, with a wider structure at a cost of $50,000, has now been app A suffragette tried to burn down h . | fortunately all but two stacks of imber was saved. Burglars broke into the Berkeley Hotel in Piccadilly, bound and sagged | the ten porters on duty and rifled the safe of money and jewel- lery to the value of $15,000. The Thames Ironworks property at Canning Town, where the Thun- derer ie baile, has been disposed of to the Great Eastern Railway, howe line adjoins the site. green of the North Oxford Cricket and Bowling City ee ex- tensively burnt by s01 fluid supposed to be siviol, howe to bathe work of suffragette: The driver of a motor bus, ress Alexander Doe, was'suddenly taken a Ut le driving in the Strand, and ad just ee ae apply the brakes oe he fell nscious. ford Road Cemetery, Leicester, to the memory of a man and his se e cabinet. e photos are let, in work and covered by glass ee eee /Fact and Fancy. ~ The average man’s idea: of econ= omy is to preach it to his wife. Hebrews. are the -longest-lived race. Strong fish brine. will remove Su perfluous Mit’s gaey enough to die game. | Live game! women, to avert had | luck, take down their hair when a funeral passes. . The under dog in-a fight gets all the sy mpathy, but, unfortunately, that isn’t all he gets. others till it is fifteenc zier a man is, the more nie is going to do to-morrow. : o i ernie tae ie King is Town Council have inan-| 8&b for every queen wasp killed in the °: A Bad Heart, Its Cause and Cure Many, Firmly ‘Ein shieea They Are ying of ‘eart Trouble, Haye Often the Strongest Hearts. ‘etimes you wake up at night, heart, throbbing like a steam engine.’ Your t ae irregular; paing chest and abdomen, : 1d cause horrible anxiet A new public pleasure garden,| Your trouble isn't with the heart at covering five acres, has open-| all. These ations are the outcome of indigestion, which has caur mach and press against the d_what happened to Isaac Mal eae of Belle River, Ont.: months ago I was a weak, sick- loctor and used rem- aie that my ‘tends aires! Nothing elped. lay I received a sample of Dr. Hamilton’s Pile, and my cure commen- cet have a strong heart action, an digestion. I ae (younger and healthier than Y. ase stoke sk Dr. do: e boxes By mail from Patek zone Co., Buffalo, N.Y., and Kingeton, Canada. ZEBRAS AND LIONS. Wild Animals Understand Each ee Ways. Major Stevenson- Lee was following tie tracks of some lions Africa, a small ee: of zebras a ‘little distance in front of him caught sight of the big close r “Animal Life in Africa,” was a ie to remember. Conduct of an- .Jother sort on the part of zebras, was observed by one River, he suddenly oy zebras making a great noise just in front, and coming into mare, but had The rest of the nding some twenty paces from the lions, facing a semi-circle, much down a herd. When the ranger firéd at one ‘of the lions, the on stampeded ; but the young animal waited about for its mother, Bee ees Jats clawed, was able t. up and make off also. Another eae came on a lion id | fire, while the zebras were > standing about, apperontly half-as .. The ve been aleay visible them; Incidents such as this illus erie the perfect understanding that the wild Seated have of each othe ways, an n is from a clear sonititelteticnt of them. Me. HARD, SOFT, OR BLEEDING?, No matter what kind or where located, promptly cured by~Putnam's n Extractor; being purely vegetable it bottle at all dealers. i, In general pride is at bottom of all great mistake Minard’s Liniment’ Cures Diphtheria. An army officer, noted for his bluntnessof speech, ee! remark- ed in the presence ‘of a clergyman: “If I had a son who was an idiot I would make him a parson.’”’ “Eyi- Hie qui ae Liniment Co., acs all kinds of Liniments and they ‘One bottle of MINARD'S LINTMENT, ‘warmed on flannels and applied on my breast, cured me oun ae cose ie Rossyay, nes con WA. clearing. he found’ that’ tics nour 2 An Ancient Legend. “This inn must be very old,’’re- printed with dinner. the te landlord. wu like to hear qa aaeegs ”? replied the tourist. « ‘‘Tell_me_ the Biase of this curious old aes tice it every time I eee It| we others see us we it. could ee ourselves uldn’t belies -Acrobats in India: The wandering acrobats of India eir guests = antes “There’s & Reason” for Postum. Minard’s Liha Cures Colds, Ete, PEDIGREE WHEAT. Experiments Made in England and weden. Experim made i len with a ess to obtaining a ‘‘pedi- ree’’ wheat pies to in recent lecture by Prof. T. B. Wood, of Cambridge, England, a the Roy- al Institution. wo important characteris- ties which the farmer wanted, the lecturer said, re a good quality and a large yield. Conpaeee of the yield per-acre over 10 years in Lancashire, 25 bushels, and in Mon- mouthshire, 26 bushels, indicated at eCnee, he said, that soil and clim- ar a meteorologists were of the opinion that the weather during. the : bushels; Great Britain, 32.9 bushels; Can- the size of the grain, or the aatber of stems and the bulk of and the other a large, gave an al- most equal yield. In 4 tion “Professor is that the efforts to obtain a pedigree wheat had been daavasine: In Sweden, by. mechanical se} sive crops, but the result was act- ually not so good as that obtained from an ordinary sowing. SS Ss PROPER TIME TO RISE. t Is When he) First Open—Dozing 8 Healthy. roper time to rise—if we In other PER the several parts of the organism. metimes one, and other ies oe part of the ne as a whole Tabae ay ed ee iherelors the most difficult al Fe. Minard’s Liniment Cures Garget in Cows. Mother—Well, dears, did you meet any one you knew? The thres children (who have Barbara (the youngest)—At the same place a8 we as. Try te ye Remedy ' eak, Watery Eyes Doesn’t Smart Remedy Con Chicago Every failure texhes a man something if he will learn. Minard’s Liniment Cures Distemper. “BLUE FLAME” SPECIAL To lower our stock by Per Set of Four ede ewer RUSSELL. MOTOR “CAR CO., sacieaie Dept.: WEST TORONTO were responsible to a large ex- ———s, 7 FARMS FOR SALB. Toror RUIT, STOCK, GRAIN. AND DAIRY: & Paris in all sections uf Ontario, me a ACTORY SITES, WITH OR WITHOUR Railway trackage, yeas Brampton and other towns and cities ESIDENTIAL _ PROPERTIES IN. Brampton snd a dozen other towns. H.W. 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