Milverton Sun, 24 Jul 1913, p. 2

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NERVOUS PEOPLE MADE CHEERFUL Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills Rebuild Shattered Nerves Good blood— ‘red blood— makes all the Sittenee between the b comes nervous an stomach fails an peene th oe ate appetite becomes poor. Food doe: not give the pee Eee and the first feeling of weakness Passes, as time goes on, into a gen- eral breakdown in the health. De ates ine truth of these statements. Mrs. mon says: I am fifty years of age, and up mont » without patience or ambi- My appetite grew poor, an on edge, ie least noise or worry would e irritable and ar dno longer look household duties. and I gladly recommend them to all who are weak, nervous and run- down.” making rich, red blood Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills cure such case: rs. Gagnon’s, In the same way they cure nervous headaches, neur-| St. algia, sr eceet rheumati: Vitus’ cae and the ailments that come to growing girls and women of mature years. If you are at all unwell start to-day to cure your- self with Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills, what they have done for others y will Bess do for you, if given cine Co., Brockville, Ont. ——__* A New Scotch Story. The following good story is told in the London Tatler ‘of two old Scotsmen in a train who were dis- eussisg the domestic unhappiness of can expec scornfully, ‘‘The a feckless erea- t seven year. e nae chance to ke woman in such a short time. When I was coortin’ I-coorted for twenty year.” n amused listener to this dialogue now yentured to ask if this long court- ship had ensured connubial bliss, twenty year, and in that time I kent what woman was and so I didna arry.’? EE ae os Come Down Pat. Two Irishmen going to their work one morning saw a wild cat up a tree. Pat went up ee shake him off, wh‘le Mike remained below to catch im when he fell. soon ina foot ee tonblers scrap below. Pat called out: “Shall come down and help ye to hold! q, , Mike?” ‘No, but come doen, Bat gad help me to let him g SES CLOUDED BRAIN. Clears Up On oe to Proper we ‘he brain cannot ee with clearness and accur: retained in the and form poisonous gases, ete. dull, clouded brain is likely to be en result. A lady relates her experience i changing her food habite,: and. re- ches ats very interesti: steady diet of 2h heen were sound m did no apparent good |- fn a way. of-relief. a y brain was clouded and dull "The ‘Road to. Wellville,’ in some peeanied way, — fell may blessing fall’ on eed man who was re poe ed dil eae ane the physical culture and all, \d | direction. INTHE WILDS OF THE NORTA TRAIL BETWEEN VANCOUYER AND HUDSON BAY. Early 19th Century History Made Available by the Royal Society. stated in the school histories = © A 8 = 7m AS 8 3 8% ‘ee Sc Ma means of overland expresses. party of capable men with a well- tried leader set out from Vancouver . | every. spene and made their way to Fort. York, near the mouth of left Fort York for Vancouver, going over the same route in the Dispatches and thee important matter were carried both ways. Ships from London reached Fort York at fixed intervals, and thus communication was maintain- ed without interruption. between the most distant: parts of the Hi 5 > Hitherto not a great de: mation en available to tl public about the country eines ,|Which these expeditions travelled: but a fow ie rs of starvation and arctic No Great Hardships. account of some of these trips Then he passed a year at Red River, and finally went to sis region of the Columbia, where he stayed three years: On March 20th at a quarter before six in the “tase! he left Vancouver at the a x= press party for Fort York. i his company were various persons well known in Oregon history. Dr. McLoughlin, who was then chief chief factor of the monopoly, was Mionsiaee who. wrote an: interesting account, of his scientific and other experiences in the Canadian wilder~ ness, As Far as Walla Walla for 20] from the miserable = pad along the river. These I: them in Ermatinger’s fouroal pre- . One of their old women who pee chanced ie at an inconyen- + mome! ‘as found by the tra- allan thrust into a pit beside the al and left there, without a rag, of Setar oe the coyotes to de= er occasion some oa ‘he trains forgot a gun at the an ng leesly filthy and dep vert them were total fai failures, se ther usually repaid kindness eachery. Banger party ter aioe umbia to mountains form the water parting 1 | Pass, which they | Ist, the travellers were obliged use snows! in fact, the trail na obstructed by snow until they had descended far down the Atha- banks and Whirlpool rivers, which, tchewan, determined Lake : theit route to “Winnipes On the Athabaska their daily advance! was pee si latines but it is easy to guess that lea eat, ty and hot bis-| they were evergreens. ae May 5th euit cutesy out of ay Dill of . | they had made thei h esult—I am nineties ith | the enow rah tho ewampy woul ea re and cams to he gay word “] never realize 1 have nerves, | could be ppt rei tte 13 and my stomac wels are now had only eix. mony wi rise, DF fine condition, My brain is per- Loughlin ‘Nefh the party a elear and I am enjoying that as below the 49th parallel at a state of health which Ged Antended Colville, From this point to his creatures should and Winoipes jake fish and game wor which all might have, ey ee ene The Len eee Bay esd roper ete to their fame given by eee Postum Co., Windsor, O to Wellilte, in. pkgs. There's a gree Figg raaeipe rl seas true, and full of human In Moreat, ® needed, It is Be Aris from Ermatinger’s faithful aa that only bulls were-slain, If Amer- jean, hunters had Re wise ee to pursue the sam animals would not base been. detor: 4 trate the humor of the Irish peaples i fessional ae ices. The | we'll shift the station for ye the gentlemen of the party rode |*' back most of th = eeegulls which fly over it.’ -|Constabulary, taking the agricul- rts | tural-statistics of a rural district, 5 | father Wy his straw hat.’ ed her class * answer. At last she rightened up. She had reached t e star aril - pee little class. “Now, e said, ‘Mary e followed eae rard Vv, a who fol- lowed Mar; Yes, Tor ace knew that, and his aminata but on the plains to the southward they were killed by the thousands for their hides and x being spared. ‘ie importance in our ay. Suc naturally follow the course of the a to Athabaska Pass and matinger’s sketchy but entirely re- liable observations might become the basis of scientific survey. REAL IRISH HUMOR. Bulls and Unconseious Wit—Many Stories Have Not True Ring. It is the complaint of natives and true lovers of the Emerald Isle that the anecdotes which are frequentl Boe as eee of Irish wit humor are by no means char- Rccacs of the Trish people, and are, in fact, but inferior jmitations of their sayings. Mr, W. T. Stead. once told aoe made by to the effect that Pat would not carry up three ders a hod of bricks with Mike = ting on the top of the h wo of the ladders were ascended without mishap, but on es a Pat missi , however, and ike’ from falling a distance of 40 feet. “T have won the bet?” he ex- claimed, ee ie reached the top. Yas, rep Mike ; aad When ye slipped I ear T had y A writer on Irish humor in the Times mentions this as the type of story which is often told to illus- wast gold of Irish fun and feeling.” The following are Sted s real exam- ples of peasa: Ala eee a fell. ‘off a palling od fractured his ribs was awarde: 25 compensation by «the court. But his ee ee £15 for pro- aborer gazed at tl es sovereigns that Tare ides to him in great sur- “What are yet looking at?” ask- ed the solicitot ‘Well, as a ask me, sir,” re- of us it was During the great railway strike of 1911 an amateur engine driver, in pulling up at a country station, took the train a long way past the platform, and then, train, went as far Sen bajond the platform at tho othe: “Ss re ye res " show Tn some ie on Trish bulls the same writer “It is a curious effect of an Trish ‘bull’ that, how- “01 Trish nature was the description re- cently given by a Nationalist mem- ber of the desolation of a farm in t eland. e only animals that an live on it,’? said he, ‘“‘are the , again, as an example of the Sioteceniel incongruity be- tween the ideas associated in a ‘bull’ is the retort of a thirsty car driver to his English fare, who just refreshed him at a roadside public house. an of Os ?? said tl traveller. eT aith, it has, sorr,”’ replied the jarvey; ‘an’ he’s d. x A member of if the Royal ‘Irish called at a farmer's house when the octupier was out, and was by one of the eee young lad —where he would find him “He 's out in the paddock wid the ass,’’ said the boy. You" TL know ample of unconscious meee this. stare may be told: “How does this damp eae agree with you, Mrs. Maloney?” “Badly, thin. I’m just contrivin’ to keep ort oF the hinds SECS wt | dertakers.”” “Faix, an’ I’m sorry to hear that same, Ma’am.’” eS Z he Matter of Record. The lesson in history was in pro- answer was swift, ‘Her little lamb, teacher,” he shouted triumphant- ly. et off the buildin’ and broke his | Head f backing. the} Bay | at the entrance to w! © gales has -that made another gress, and in vain the teacher coax-j rels Red Roughtlands =| Mate me we ByCuticura Soap and Ointment ‘Treatment: On retiring, soak the hands in hot water and Cuticura Soap. Dry, anoint with Cuticura Ointment, and wear soft bandages or old loose ue during the Ta 4 throughout Corp, Dept: 20D, Bost FROM ERIN'S GREEN ISLE NEWS BY MAIL FROM IRE- LAND’S SHORES. Happenings inthe Emerald Isle 0} Interest to Lrish- men. A yard of Irish linen was sold re- cently for $375, which is a recor Agricultural Society it was decided | a: to hold a dog show on August 6th. the death she taken place at the est, Camden Road, ublin, of pee Graham, at the age of 100 Come Boggs, a farmer of Malin yy an in- th. e 4 was do: “Duntreath,’” Kingston, the hom of Miss Craig. . A halibut cayght a goa by Jeremiah 1, Sass, oe 123 hes Tt Ftotched rice of $12. isa chareiyard s ac motto, “Only those living. in the parish buried in this graveyard.’’ was stated at Letterkenny Quarter Sessions that the census collector had not visited Innishaven. Ss. ned the scale at 50 lbs. has been caught in Nene River, County Mayo, by Mr. Wright, after five hours’ ekillful angling. Constable Jamos Smyth, one of the best, known members of the County: Kildare Police Force, shot himself by placing a rifle between ‘is legs. A young man named Coolly, of Woodend, Strabane, has been the winner of $2, 500,°the first prize in a competition i in‘an English paper. At a meeting of County Carlow We as trying to learn to walk on dry lan 1} asked the father at the’ breakfast |” TICKLING A SHARK. How the Natives of Tahiti Capture the Sea-Tiger. Tickling a shark in order to make e oe seca ee ate sr Dee a a ingw fives of | the ialand oft Tahiti. ‘A ae he sport while where y< nD f four or five fathoms, you h glimpse far down the sea- lithe tail of a shark, and of a huge pectoral fin that sways continually with a sidewise motion, and sends up little ripples to the surface. e native diver picks up a coil re with a slip-noose izes & SAE in ski reef, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO TRINITY COLLEGE Fall Courses in Arts and Divinity Loading to the B.A. De; 1H excellent Staff of of the University of Toro! tages, are open to Stude: Student cesses in the e: nts ott the avers of Toronta who enroll ‘ ts of — of the Ualversity of Torot from Students looking forward to Law, notable suc- nto every ‘ollege achieve ery year. Suche Teaching or Holy Orders. A RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE oF A NOW PEDERATED WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF TORON’ talendar and Iltustrated Bookleb, address RBV. DR. MACKL! For Calender ont NTT Y COLLEGE, TORONTO. ea 60 YEARS’ STANDING TO through the water by m sea growths till he is rae ree the waying tail. hand stretches out, and starting behind the pectoral fin, begins to stroke the sea-tiger, There is a faint|move- ment of the ody, and the fins sway more rap! Again Ube “hand moves forward, and as it strokes the fish, the other set, tho steersman takes his place on the outrigger, and the diver in| ¥ the bow, with a, yell of “Hula!” pulls hard on the rope. the occasion that I speak of, the shark ‘splashed about, in wild it later the surface of the water was a brilliant red, and the native was scrambling back into the canoe. towed the shark to the beach, She—But don’t you think that everybody should learn to swim? He—Certainly not! What would you think of a fish that insisted on Minard’s Liniment Cures Colds, Ete. “Did you ever sail that young man that late hours were bad for one?” table. ‘‘Well, father,” replied we wise pera ios “Jate hours may bad for tee but they are all vehi for tw ates f Try Murine Eye Remedy Red, Weak, Watery Eyes sn’t Smart ye Pain. 1 raggists Sell | were explained eh loosely near the spread of the tail : HS a the native vomes quietly to | ing with his explanation. “Man, the surface, spectator | it'll never do!” said Patrick, shak- breathes freely again. The sail is | 9S ead solemnly, “I could green wan handy ieee one eyenin; leek ascent he said, in working of “Putnam! ed that “Putnam's” discovered yot. Extractor only, xe = all ENE. Ap ee Savane ‘e yard drumming. fond of rhythm he fell into step and to know what T am doing, yeb- I keeping It'll Never Do. An old Irishman was offered a duties of the office to him and the of os various flags was ave a red flag aan there was a Sweet Innocence. A newly married man r turned gs wife was ‘‘all tired o1 i Y’m afraid you will have to do with- out it. T’ve been hard at work on it all day, and I haven’t got it more ed |’ thee half pick eam measured him. He was sixteen Se ret fag: ie A SEPARATION GRANTED ‘Analagous. Not iy: progeed Of law. but by 1h ey ’s” are corns from aching toes. Any corn peg ee cure insist on Putnam's Corn esugar i sa nereeeery, tothehealth By young Good home-made a sees ey ea se fruit or pleases but 4 Boys Tanpee Rats Granulated in bags and be sure of the finest Z are cone siyar cntowched bya rom factory to your kitch Bags 100 tbs,, 25 Ibs. pee ‘Cartons 5 Ibs., ‘2ibs, St. Lawrence Sugar Refineries, Limited, - Montreal, FARMS FOR a. Ww. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Stre Toronto. ne he Pace. pete ee oat GRAIN AND DAIRY in all sections ot Ontario, ome azape personal in‘ gone is better en- Forced by con ae than by argu- fessor was once walk- str when he heard a boy in som Being naturally ip the hill to the little step to his music. fe and mine may be ‘‘setting the pace’’ to lives we know little nee Murine Eye Remedy Cow Chicago It’s one thing to love your enem- ies, but. another thing to get your enemies to love you. Bay isn’t everything in this world. “Gee, I wish you'd convince my wife of that.’ My mare, a oy yaluable one, was badly bruised and ACTORY SITES, WITH OR WITHOUT Railway trackage, in Toronto, Frampton and other towns and oities. ESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES IN Brampton anda dozen other towns. H. W. DAWSON, Cothorne St., Toronte STAMPS AND COINS. TAMP COLLECTORS—RUNDRED Die Btamps. Catalogna, en Cente. Marks Stama Company, Toronto, MISCELLANEOUS. RAHAM BROS., FUR RANCHERS, wal pay nial priog for BI s\sck Bit. cee cr farten, Fisher, at ‘qraham, Strathroy, ER. MORS, LUMPS, ETO, Inferaal ‘aad. exiernal, cured with: it oain by our home ¢reatment, Writ us pefore. too too late, Dr. Bellman Medio Bo. Limited” Collinewsnd.. Ont ion stronger as the sores began, to is Pe better, until after three 5 sor Minard’s Liniment Cur Distemper. Rave healed and. bert ‘of all, the hase is 7 growing well, an a6 Everything She Wants. most always the case in horse wounds. F. M. DOUCET. Weymouth. as eén and na the constables sent to other ANS ions. The barracks were estab- lished in 1867. A fresh outrage in the Holmpat- rick graveyard, pBrerres ee been brought to the police, all the Wiens ona ie tomb be- ing found broke: When the postman arrived with the mails at the Duffy’s Cross post office near ; Mr. Lynch, the postmaster, fell among the mail es s and expired almost immediate- ly. A fire océurred in the ae prem- ises of the Farnham Hotel, Mai Street, Cavan, and eeilies in the total destruction of the stables and electric light battery room. Be 5 4 rvice, has received the Impirial Service Medal. i 1 palm of his minosities. There are always times when we wish we could se: Th Ve So] will. bo Inmet and you can seo | the tim moment seers ga meet part of the ‘phial nee —~ Miss Shar phere in has yy Jove! rence—Then abn don’t you mar- ry her, Clarence pat place to suit ’e Hard to Find. “Not going to a summer cottage this year?” “No. Pa and Ma couldn’t find a ” “What's the trouble?” MALE HELP WANTED. MEN WANTED XOUNG M. BA BARBER. 1 TEACH ze, quickly, cheaply, roughly and ish, tools whe! ee you actual @ fecu, Mor College. "a9 Queen Bt. East, MEN WANTED IMMORTALITY CERTAIN reat Be reat worle on feaven.and Hell act ictivacrdeath 400s ges, only ascents postpaid. H. 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