Milverton Sun, 25 Sep 1913, p. 2

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Bright, Ruddy Cheeks For Pale Girls No Longer Any Need to Be Pale, ‘eak or Anaemic. By Following the Advice of Miss Mokwen You Can ly: Beoome is eee: The pallid girl PEE lacks appetite. What little she eats is badly digested. Dr. Hamilton has invaluabl peri- oases and found maior prompt in building up young women ag a Ais table pills of Mendrake and But. at, ae Hamilton's Pills begin re cleansing ‘the system and purifying the blood; they also improve oer and render food eorpt tional nour- ishment is also supplies led and Bee as lent is fast strengthened and invigo: ‘ull of spirit, ruddy and strong ‘. the girl that assists her use f Dr, Hamilton's Pil The following recent letter from Miss Etta McEwen, iteelf ae using Dr. Hamilton's Pills I find stem is wonderfully built up. is cortatnly ve m fective remedy ot Haliburton, speaks for morning feeling quite refreshed. “Formerly I felt tired and depressed. looked as if a severe illness were hang- ing over my head. Deion could give quicker results than Dr. Hamilton's Pills and I strongly ache every young woman to use them. Dr. eee ane rr $1.00 N.Y., and Hlngoion, on. Sweet Sally Smiled, Sir Samuel Sins saw sweet Sarah swimming. lenly she seemed | sinking. Bir Samiiel’ #eood alt A ard, seaw pit surf, Sir Samuel swooning Sarah; swimming shorewards, Sir Samuel successfully Seeming somewhat shaky, Sir Samuel sampled some spirits’ spe cial Scot Sir Aiausl saw sweet Sarah’s sweetness. Sarah oa Sir Samuel’s self-sacrificing spirit, Samuel soon ought sweet riding eek . sigh-| jee! echles: hing, Sir aumuel! sah “Bay ‘Sam,’ Sarah!’ said , Sir} smiling softly, said stammered.. Sir Sarah — sweet- Try Murine Eye Remedy | If you have Red, Yeak, Watery E Byes Granulated art | ‘Sell e Bye Remedy” Laude "Be, | Manis Eye Aseptic ‘Tubes, Bye Books: Pree by Mail 1d for All Eyes that Eye Remedy Co., "Chindee RA ” said the wife sweet- | ly know what day this is?” maf cou said ‘hubby, pretending to hi mhered all the time, ‘‘it’ ry of} our wedding 4: “No such | tHingtrigidly answered tts wife, “It’s the day you prom ‘0 nail | te legoy haved clk, table.” tails SS Re aienntare cans Gartorhall, Nad, Minard’s Linfment Co,, Limited. Dear Sir -While ii the country last Waa badly bitten by mosqui pealy Rey thought 1 would be ured fora couple of advised to. try your “ante to the ipritation and did The eff more 1 jis to ask in or ERAGE IN LONDON. liant Surroundings of Big Tea Rooms. to the tea hour as o sources of inion iets pavilions in all the parks and pub- lic gardens mm 1} and are driving the bars out of ex- istence In the clubs the man who drinks a whiskey and soda in the afternoon Dy THE ONLY FASHIONABLE BEY-|° Society Women Meet Amid Bril- | black Nowhere is the ‘‘tea habit’’ quite 80 universal: as in London. Eng- cing ; the reriaa rants look ‘of thei which are the hives of men who live by brain work the shops have spring up lik ushrooms THE TEA DRINKING HABIT Kept gy all che" timo trem 4 coe Hurrah, No More ah Pee See Lame Backs !/%°° le ee it) This Case Proves That The Best 1 before them are to be seen, Bu’ the majority of the tea drinkers ar mers, journalists, seed alerka and others of classe: Prince William of Wied, who has sar tego to rule is the exe ception; the man who drinks tea is the rule. A glance into some of the temples of the god- CHILDEVOD AILMENTS dess of tea may prove of intere: 2 + is midafternoon in the palm| Ailments such constipation |lounge at the Carlton restaurant. | colic, colds, The string band is playing on to the restaurant. The double glass roof which takes the place of a ceil- ing so filters the light, whether by day or night, That sharp contracts, ae always @ gen- sip diffused brillia ne m creamy ma: eb le of Samuel pias tintiole and little Fae ed} allions of Wedgwood ware, the win- dows of the in color, cae background + | charming scene, Luxurious Surroundings. Looking over the flowers and | evergreens whic |against the terrace, the floor space ea living bed of amoye, for they are the hats of the pretty women who sit in the green |eane chairs and drink tea and eat jeakes and chatter to one another. | The men—for, of course, there is a reasonable sprinkling . the unim- portant sex—are the ee colored dots amid the aE tan tiie large tea patie: the latter wou ed at three or four tables, the h |chat’ with her guests. And the waiters Secon the maze of tables and chairs ee ares trays with delicat te an nd plates a thin A of 5 bread and butter on and | little wicker ere wi s ner | stories as @ pag nm each | story different Since prenare by ee Patiier, ard wooden plat- te re the cakes. of ae deaneinabis kind. No tea party given in a private house has such luxurious surround- |ings. All sat the ae has to do ng that tables her nce shall be reserved, cae when spe, have left, as di: near, to pay the bin of halt @ crown @ ae wach the waiter will prese Soae! Tea . - Zoo. one side ay the Hania on the | childre: there are no corridos of the upper |The Dr. ¥ h are banked up ed ie scape these trou Tablets are sold ah pedics rs or by mail at a box 1 ‘or AS "Medicine Co. See Could Then Run up More. ‘Bo your uncle paid your » debts; that was very Hind ot him. ‘“Humph | “I don’t think so. might "have given me the cash ae let me pay them. “What difference “Tt would eredit,’? have Not Leap Year Hither. Ethel—?) to me ver ack. Hoe muc e. ust enough to around my finger. MOTOR CLUSIVELY. ADOPT KNIGHT | London General On 26 | the Knigi cont: [news ‘ablished in the _iten | bile ust 7th, as follows: carding to: def ews king t ght s ee has ree i |¢ral Omnibus Co., wh |motor omnibuses on te has been, so tho the eervice g: |200 Knight-rigged Daimler "buses | which have been running for twelve pee past tha w been select. r aEESE rk, Tn other. Tho visitors flock to a space | View of the fact that the daily run which is bounded of a London 'bus is 110 miles of ver the platforms from which the chil. | Strenuous Be it must be admit- Query. tab’ io 25 elephants, and on the other by the | i8 very no ind f Beep anntBelies aid the | oP ot the valine poe dine the London General Omnibus ie long has she been dead?” | ‘ttace with an awning over it, and| Company is one of the most effi- Se ea she been deat ae mabasling SonuEnE ment'| ciently managed commercial car 1 | ti refresh; and a shelter, ete ae these | Companies ii chee at Every Table. Nailed to one of the trees is a large white. board oe ease in black letters is detailed tariff. Ever; chair ete the uate Lot trippers from the provinces an. the Londoners have all pEoteny ‘ their children. The cups and sauc- ers and plates are so thick that they Sy ae: “S| defy any attempt to break them; No other keeps the skin and scalp | the bread and butter is thick i jo clean and fF | and this is all the better for & 200 Re Sis Oke OF ta. af thet ee 2 Sweet and gentle emollients for aes table. every purpose of the toilet, bath | and nursery. Average man or woman is But the tea shop known to the bells, w or Waitresses in black| ED, 4. tors in the ’buses Ss fe mort strikin; —_tr_____ Madge: “Don’t you think a girl Doe marry an economical man?’ : “I'suppose so; Buy, it’s aw- rae ae engaged to on Minard’s Eitment Relieves Neuralgia. Three clothing sto: stores are in the same block. One morning the mid- to minia‘ | caitiages stand hard na wag to BS dle Sake saw to the right of | be ° args : “Main Barance. 3 typists, the Peres n of all ages, and the mother Neriodans 062 Buifala, raised terrace before the seats id be on her e [ed to ‘hay would that] Su re-established | SULPH q his craze for gold seems foolish; now a very lit- | tle would make me “perfectly Bean’. cht EX- = is e following item of hed to-day, the big Tondon Gen. oe Ss s ISSUE Dou. ane about two years ago, e and Strongest Liniment Ever Made Is = Nerviline, 2 {t comes to determining the re merit of a medicine, no weight of ae dence is more than the 8 B 8 ed all my life to lift great weights, but one day I overdid it. and Every tendon oat if pain-eubduing Snes ties of Nerviline. ily ize, Slo, trial size 2. or The Catarrhozone Co., ‘alo, N.Y, and Kingston, Ont. Historic Battleground, Greeks and Bulgarians have been any Bal Here Bacchus erence “himself on Z , yomitin, ete., seize | the Thracian King Ly | cut off this own legs, thinking they were vine es n | to pieces by again. Seate mountai. Ofpbens ieee the trees and| beasts the southwest it looks | toward ee enia and Spartans stru she. Athens for losing it as and on the van was banis ee the ies —-——__h_____ LIQUID SULPHUR is the most beneficent medical discovery the present century hods of 1 ome rit mae ‘hat opinion, LIQUID adily “wit! uundredg - ha NODS eek ‘jimeg acute ons pact, tale by ‘all druggicts. 60 conta ‘per asa 1¥ CLEVERNESS. MON Some BR able J Feats Performed By 1 Whether $ can actually "| reason op not is a mae partal ly de- ated question. Occasionally, as Mr. George Jennison shows in the Manchester Guardian, it is decide a | ly difficult to explain the doi some animals on the ground ot mere Instinct, | cleverness, even dogs and ele- Are must give way to monkeys. | For the last thirty years ours have | pumped their own water or draw it from a well. Each learns. from the others in the Mr. Fitz-| very high place. It is sometimes used, the says, Rites afa boy to lead the front span of oxen,” and he wants us to believe that it can oe certainly very clever} in a day it learned to use a slot machi te carefully bolt is so ineftec tual that our eapee always fastens re! learn how to repeat the ¢ Indiseriminate feeding is shad for -| Prove that it was not a matter of nt |chance.. Then we screwed the door it) up. all British Railways ye. ‘Taking Precau- Ss: Fire. for which Ath-| the eehaies are cased with gal uggled | ized stee! The cried at in | 20. per ine Our own young specimen is| ® took oe key from the keeper's id managed “[{s Delicious Prawing Qualities” Are manifested in millions of Teapots dally “SALADA® hi while vith the lett ort | THE TEA sae STERLING et ee into the Keyhole, biting off eplinters o square tae companio1 Alone, or aided He 1 he EE Sample Malied on ey ‘Addresat re form the feat a second time, to $200.00 IN GOLD. GIVEN AWAY FREE ——_a_____ FIREPROOF EeLWAY CARS. tion Sea ns een sake or tH nae ae =u 1 = Ws CENTS ke “Ad drese, © S$; consequently the coaches now under construction at Swindon have fireproo! rs. e base of he floors is. form: sheets. of to an axeraae dry th BRS see S W he en he ‘ rat sting The Modern Shine! fire 1 ance through which it will be opal for flames to penetrate. As a further precaution against fire Easier to Use Better for the Shoes an. ides and don to the wooden \——| At once to do coloring Sor eae , WANTED ‘More po OEKGrS thle “home wil ou our, wonderful, Ghean- terns, furnished, itive 29 so vanpertoncs Peaulred: We firnian the Pecae 3 emica! er you witl ictures anny color, which tt to ~ | Hans! laughter in Second Degree, || pricee paid coe by the week or mongh Mee una ding ‘or eolling-—ur Seon ellers gell the and the field is w nilsation Jara rk, If Lyon. ann olean, with a razor is danger-| | pleasant work the year Tound for whole c spare time, write us aed een ond Jess, “Tho only remedy is | you contract snarite vanes eas Putnam's Corn Extractor, which removes | [COMMERCIAL ART WORKS, “31 COLLEGE STREET, TORONTO, ONT, : in one __NEWSPAPER FOR SALE. painless and safe, use only ““ i OUNTRY Mees NEWSPAPER FOR in FARMS FOR SALE. bottle at all dealers pense Sale aH A saeco Ninety Colborne Str. s yee? opening for man of ‘enere (pales LL een ee ee A vane thizer Publishing Company, perenne, Bere eS ee AND DAIRY. A clergyman was being shaved sections vt Ontario, by a barber wie had evidently be- FOR. SALE Some taps. arene ssa as y the previous EF AOTORY SITES, WITH on wingoon RK GRE e|Pulleys & Shafting| Pitman aa aur we pease hin. The Rrampton and other towns and oft. r looked u at she sae = Suitable for Mitts, Manujacturing T gg tides TIAL ne a IN Proachiuly ae aaa Plants, Printing Hosses, Eto. mpton_wnd_a dozen other towns. piace man, what comes} ¢ Wood Split Ration, 12% x 48 in, | MLN DAWSON, Colborne St, Toronte of ae a ea a pacha for 2 18/16dn. STAMPS AND COINS, replied the barber, « 1 We 1 TAME’ (COLLECTORS—-HUNDRED — Dir. ely. “Tt makes the skin|7 (Wood Bois P Pal Ne 124 2 4 in s™ reign MRED CRRA tends t. yrs ony Seven Cents, Marks Stamp eg ears hte Split, Pali, 1934 x 28 in, | Company. Toronto Too Good to Lose. ae ‘7/16 in. —__MALE HELP WANTED. “Will you be my wife?’ asked|1 fi = sh Bie Pall My 10% x 36 in. ssa Goats, mein, shat, MEN | WANTED aes Be ittee Hae a fare Pa Hie eller sida. “and | SOUNE eR voheeply, thorughie ‘ou've boar e me] Bhaftiig of ‘yas lengths and | 70%, quickly, cheaply, thoreugh 7 cond ye You have never grum- iszes to oe — bers cor eae farnish tool’ free. Wo 7 alae bled at ‘t he always shop cxperience. Write for logu Tor 28, oler College, 219 Queen Bt. Hast, Wilson rkinte Co., Toronto. MEN | WANTED “There ain’t no ham in this a man growled, ‘a pt} you} you are “too good a boarder to| be put on the tree list A WORDERFU UL ‘DISGOVE Y An eminent scientist, the thet fay, ‘ayo his opinion that tie staurant. h, you ain't come na the ham yet,’’ ily. ‘you've bit for tS abete: one species of | Sai ret microbe has been found that Zam-Buk | over it n doos not kill ts ee a agai aii i) es Ks Low Colonist Rates to Pacifie Coast.. iiptrts ease, 16 stone the. emaroing, Via Chicago and North | Western’ Mail 5 On ale ally 5 That is eh children are such friends ion rare from all a *peios Mr 50. attendant, x oe a of Zam: They care nothing et See Anes 4 the scones of ihe: org ony Hay | conver: Netson, Rowand, and zany other pointe: Through tourist sleepora and Mothers should nover forget | {reo reclining chair care” frou a Variable routes. Liberal ito 0 “For full information a6 to, vates, Toutes and Again, As soon as Zom-Bul ts ap- | ifterature, write of call on B: A Bennett Plied to a woun to General ‘Agen ty a e' Yonge "aiceet, Torou East, to. Write lara ant saingle, Wonens: Be pti “W.'H, Shaw, Pres part, the cells Doneath the skin's sw WHOOP HER U face = mulated that rybody knows that ees vg FREE! ! Boys U gktteaae healthy tlesue ts quickly formed. This ore was the oldest man, Ue a time {ielsot pean. forming of fresh healthy is reticent about th of vand “most tissue jrom | the Bil ne an 1s Zam-Buk’s secret of bealing, est Ww pepulee on a sd the tisaue thus formed sa, worked Cowboy, ReughRider, te diseased tissue above te, wee e | Minard’s Lintment Cures Burns, Ete Scout, Baseball or m-Buk cures are permanent, pirat Cherie Indian renege 101 Deloria tye "vont salted ANTS BECOME A PEST. for a rey upon the Zam-Buk Go, and told work’ hamahesciae that for over twenty-five years a In Canal Zono— St Steel Rails Used 100 each. Your friends na mart! Biedl: ly buy sovers: for Telephone Poles. fo “money requir yo hands wer ti ra with sores that he had to sleep in In the telephone system of th Zi apes, and we keep them behind] gloves Lae Years ago Kk was | Canal Zone steol rails are used as |100 Chief Bid: double He much out er Earn derronced 4 ene ace i Bs poles on account of ants, Ib 101 1s en Lm in f jay as possible. But people insist three years after his cure of a disease | that they will cut into a wooden on trying to feed them, and a largo i ad y sh lea penn Be Heri ay. Pac Ne had’ tok twontnlive ig | Polo and in a very short time leave umber of nut ront 0} still cured, and has he ol mo ing but the 1. Creosoted cages, apparently out.of reach of! gny return he eczema! OSs-ATMS are used ‘as Aes the animals. One day a pan-} AN ists sell ZamBuk at Bhs asin these acconding to zee his blanket through the | box, or All send free trial box i espondent of The Telephone nu mm sweeping them toward the — child But he could never learn the ad-| YOU to kiss Miss Lemoi 3k Pee ne strip’ of Wenkst wn Hie at but, not quite in two,—so ey that dl as nearly Elder Brother—Come on, ed handle. «| a-sport. tells me their hoarse power. bored through the boltbox FINE Grain Sugar very grain alike, size into the interior of the of dots nt ielipench ome choice extra Granulated , ite purecane Moth ren, I want| had re: med prectioaity a en tre Wh shea mn good-bye. | Pine wood of th tape lyggas ie Ab pte tent ps Billy, be desk k suddenly ey ©. pi fP'll be over in a second. These busy ants, in ratheas opera- oe tion when they feal that their Minard’s Liniment Cures Dandrut. prestnee might t be discovered, con- MEDIUM Grain St. It’s Nature. e “ams for “That Sores seems to have a ~ entire aes of the building eo ernai deal “al | caaken passag soli of the ‘constrniction diffcul- es; it has, lock. We taught the first Consul to ie his door, and it was amus- ing to see him ol the right key ine Tet Stiindelt out. But the ex- perience taught us eon to teach another. Twice as found at large in the Ry yes must have opened with tools of his own two simple locks, ed then unbolted a oot “Hagenbeck tells me that a aoe Indian Root Pilg °° °t tk A Household Remedy | then 5 = ¢ has been the meee 3 faint of the pole line throu o Meth regions, ler has et ae secret na plat tan road iron haye sendy sunk into exactly meet the need which so often sin every fi amedicine | 1) ak SE to open up and regulate the bowel he aed until it became ‘St. Lawrence Sagar ten Not only eve. the ive in all | Sary to splice on an additional rail penal. Reemvealcs 23) i and in some places three such sec- a eatly in brea a Cold or La Eriope by clean ning bat and pariving the blood. Inthe same | fos Minligesidn Gite Fisiachon eae c | aitove ie cx ation Gnd oil coma ailments. — In the fullest sense of the words Dr. Sapleigh—-No woman ever made Morse’s Indian Root Pill a of me. Miss Keen—Who did,

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