Milverton Sun, 9 Apr 1914, p. 2

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di) -REPLENISHT YOUR BLOOD IN THE SPRING Tust now you are feeling “out of sorts’’—not your usual self. Quite exhausted at times, and cannot de- vote real energy to your wor! Sleep s not rest you and you wake up feeling ‘all tired out,” rheumatism is lyin, and a disordered st crease - your discomfort spring. The cause—winter has left its mark on you. These troubles are signs that your b poor an _ Watery, that your nerves are ex- in the -}once popular ‘these en, women ai children ds Dri: Williama’ Pink Fills for Pale People, because these Pills cleanse bad blood and strengthen weak ni New, Bai red blood—your great- est need in created by Dr. Williams’ P and with this new, pure blood i aes Wale sou Tautebly, * terete health and increase your strength. to | Perhaps longer, If you can’t get the genuine Pills from your dealer they will be sent ts you by mail, ost paid, ab 5 hi boxe FS Dy oe a Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Se WALLS 4 Government Agrees to Proposal to Destroy Ancient Structure. Beer mere will be excited by the ne © Government has ac- ded to a “petition of Feng Kno- Chang, the Tutuh, and Han, the Jovernor of Kiangsa, . for to demolish that part of the old walls of Nankin which fronts the river. The petition has largely been prompted by the chants, who leave as u rebel headquarters and further that peered will benefit by their dest: jon. argument ig conclusive, since the © bvichis function of Nan- king is to serve as a strong Gov- ernment outpost to. Yangtso Valley, merce of Nan able that fected wheter the walls are dis- ee or he at ‘thich were conipisted in 120 by nee, the founder the 'N possibly the psc is man Ching ever produced, form one of the noblest architec- tural features of China, and are not t t | are edatua with lette: ikely to be af-| HAPPENIKGS IN THE HOUSE LIFE OF A BRITISH M.P. AN ARDUOUS ONE. AN eribed By a Member of ee ne ba Sn to attend. Still, it has compensations—besides that apne swers. The late Dr. Bape Aso the -mem| East Edinburgh, used- to ee that, a That is the opinion most general- ly Sruretsed by those who have sat on the green benches and responded che sully and loyally to the sum- of the party whip. OF course, there is an routine through which all members must go through if they are fo di charge their duties everyday ree on his own business at ae same time. Yet that is what a grea many hon. gentlemen attempt x do But it is only the strong man and ardnous worker who can without detriment to hims after all, House for eight without a break in- volves a considerable strain on one when the same performance is peated day after aby. through a ‘one and arduous se Perhaps the Seem part of the ae of a member of s the work he ‘has to do in commit- fae Day by day, especially in the earlier part s the session, there are commit. sitting in several apm oe St. St tephen’ se saps pr bills, while public bills are saint by what are lnown as Grand or Stauding Committees are also Be le Me eonane: specific er a standing order, Select Commit- tess can ‘sit during the sitting of the House, except while it at prayers zing to find how M.P , not only from their constituen ut) fre people of whose existence know nothing. aie Of course, attention must be given tions, and the that members spend in the writing-rooms can be gauged the number of letters that Ate Desig eee at the bt the amount spent tage stamps. 01 ’s open their mail- bags Erik song thing like fear and trembling, but wealthy represen tives make light of their bulky ec keep private occupation and habby, they do not regard letter-writing as particular- ly snkaomns. or their correspondents =} as bore in. circumference points they range from 60 feet to 80 feeb in height, while for iid larger their vast pi ‘O eae ean easily dri abre: along the top. Once the work “ot destruction a aa there is no know- ing where it will e ly to b already being stripp of the splendors ae her antiquity these may yet»be spared, paSeneeds “He used to brag chat his Rake ‘8 statesmanship.”” he complains that fe S ia exthr of too many bills in the hoyse. A Sure Favorite. _—Saves the : house- wife much thank- eee hekings: 5 Post _ Toasties The, nbd cooks them sities sis teen to a’ ieee sends thi and- meta feat to eat direst from the sealed package. Fresh, crisp, easy to | eoserve,ands 0’ Wonderfully i ; Appetizir ng. Ask canny grocer — Having attended to their private correspondence, members to study the whips. work of the day begins. of private members are, of course, y no means so onerous as those of Cabinet Ministers, and especially n the Treasury bench dchates reply to questions, and attend generally matters that may arise during the ‘sitting. eceive numerous deputations and listen to their grievances; he has also to interview his Ses dee and) attend to es calls that are made on his tim Another important duty that used to devolve to every night when Parliament was sitting, giving a summary. of ths day’s Bie: ads a in the Com Now: by. one of his leagues. It is the division lists, however, that bear the strongest evidence of the member of Parliament’s devo- his constituents look It has become the practice in re- sais to years for local newspapers not 1 Mes ea lists showing many div: er for a parhettar district has taken ee in, but to print details setting fort! ‘how he has voted for this or thee particular bi ~ Constituents are thus enabled see whether their eaechenintive has ey Les to his |p an he may have given a vote in oppo- sition to their wis pele: The Routine of His Daily Day Des- lo} says London An-| foi Parliament | § Then the Prime Minister has to|§ ms. lays, this duty is dually petarer : ‘abinet coll tion to duty, and it is to these that | U'¢! | imam rk| anesthe e = on, | stitches She Got So She Was Almost Insane AND THEN FOUN! ‘DA CURE IN DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS. That’s Why Bcsiey Wellington Dun- lop Says Dodd’s Kidney Pills are the Best of all Medicines. South ese ane York Co,, N. B., April 6,—(Special).—Mrs, ies lington Donionrsa an estimable resi- interview in which she states that she believes Dodd’s Kidney Pills to be the pe of all medicines. Mrs. Dunlop “When ee mmenced taking Dodd’s Kidney Pills I-was in a terrible condition. I had been sick or over a year and had paid out more than one hundred Re Tae dollars for doctors and me would yet some better and then get just_as bad as ever, “The doctor said my trouble came rs ae His medicine y a few minutes. had taken % and I got.so that a was nearly insane. “T had not Ge Dodd’ 's Kidney Pills two days till I was some bet- ter. I took ond boxes in all, and I can truly say they have done me more ge vod than any medicine I have ever taken Dodd's Aainey Pills are catering @ woman’s best friend. If you haven’t tried them ae ask your neigh- D’ANNUNZIO FOND OF DOGS. May Spend Year in England to Train I Hounds. been London. ut te has given e English dos, bl neh is “hae several. of the founders of the Hi Se “Club ig anes cad he r His plan to stay England is possibly dictated by his ambition ren hound i 7 year’s Waterloo Cup. Under the e regulation it is almost for him to train his miuadaeta eaten sat ace ded here. D’Annunzio “has expresse friends i jn Tondon the the pale wer dawn as his train st and he beheld the river—all this has him and made him be- See Eat England will give him a new stimulus and revive his art. Above all he bases his hopes on the th of youth, which is Bag- Will Quickly Cure Any Sour Stomach Relieves Fullness After Meals. S I was working pfound, ane farm last winter Thad an atta flammation,” r physic stomach kept sour, and always after ‘The duties | all and feel'so glad that I have found a mild yet certain remedy, To-day I am ‘he Catarrhozone Co., Kingston, ATA ERR a ‘ NEW ponte eh FOUND. Urethane Brie ton ea Less Harmful El Ses experiments new anesthetic have beea eondiet- | ed at the Cambridge naa The substance, thane, is a comb, and aleohol. It is maanictered ee podermically, and drowsiness so yer occurs when it is properly used, while a majority of the deaths from chloroform’ aré*due to heart fail- ure. “When the breathing stops, as e heart will eee ise comfort to eprvectss an ver, after es ness, ‘and thus the Senge ot Oo! 68 dent of this place, has given an|° ae was Six ds tu | bloomin’ liberty ! eS | forgettin’ as ‘ow ’e anesthetic the breathing “would be] ot present nt. ane hee , WOOD BLOCKS BEST Roan. | Is Used In All English Cities—Also In Europe. é Tt has been stated that creosoted wood blocks would make the ideal nRemeut if the iolloriat 3 dott be eliminated: (1) The ‘ten- ee to expand, resulting in rae ing, and snehues spheoral of the wood Ariaenictta that | I a in tenes Paris, Berlin and r places, none exhibited any o ae toveasing defects with the ex- ception of two or three slight bulges notice in London, writes an expert W in the Engineering New: * Gace ted wood is the ae highly esteemed paying material English cities. In ten of the well: eight Voronni constituting the city of London, rising the most: thickly SoulNese section of the city, the total mileage of creo- soted wood block in 1912 was 121. Liven has gheut 150,000 square yards; Birken: 95,000 square yards. In fact, all English cities of ts, ani — are the biti anata late de ht -aoveh paving in Berlin, but a condition whieh seems rather chest le ex- i oral block Paget ued rade becomes too steep and the asphalt will prove Tay rough and comparatively no: reosoted _ wood-blo oa Paris is more Reine for pats Engineer 3 of Paris, at the Fondo ae ‘Congress, stated that BABY’S OWN TABLETs USED FOR YEARS Vhen a oder uses only one medicine as long as there are little ones in the it certainly bears grand testimony ‘o the ae of that particular reme housands of mothers use thing else but Baby’s Ow n Table Concerning them Yr: M Teblane Memramcook , N.B., have used ’s Own Tablets for my little ones for the past ten years know of nothing - equal her dur- ing teething time or for sti pation and indsdentiows sold by poets dealers ot by mail at 25 cen’ ox from Dr. Williams’ “edicine Co., Brockville, Kept For getting. “Ah, poor man, qT} read, im spi leave this dreadful 3 a t,’’ retorted ihe convict sur- What ! Don’t you want a at liber again? , exclaimed the good dame in surpri *No,"*cre- turned the man. “Don! t want no T’'d_ a bloomin’ vere!” ‘How tor he tined no iden the My | prisoners were 50 contented. What replied the ward- ‘‘Absent-minded,”” exclaimed the lady. exclaimed the official. were a mi man. ’E’s got five wives 3 ara im outside. Pata Minard’s Liniment Cures Burns, Eto. A Confining Job. Mrs. Exe—My husband’s. occup- ee is ate Sone so much as my Gibesnd aes s ‘the jail keeper. ta wood-block fe of beth hardwood | * a and | the y| time before my ac fi m color, but as soon as he seemed of aes Senor! and | band. ied ipliaieet a y | life than when ue was totally blind. Painful Sv Swellings Reduced Muscular Strains Ended SUCH TROUBLES” NOW Uc RUB! ae BY POWER- have ae museles that are strained and weak cubiestlty muenrarie costs 50c., Unsatisfactory esults Attending Operation on Boy. cent despatch from Paris says of an operation to ee the sight of an eight-year-o! ses he boy had double catarac’ Tro ‘om. birth, and could hardly Gitingaiah from night. But, he got the con- sciousness of exterior objects by the them walk about in the barnyard. After the operation, the boy spent eight days ina dark room. Then light was admitted, and every on anxiously awaited the boy’s first im- pressions; but he said nothing, and only uttered few inarticulate cries. The new sensations seemed to be confusing, if not actually pain- hea ees but he i lint tie did nor ketow objects were with viously by touch ‘only recognized the hand of ee when he took it into his | a own, could on wine a y smell- ing it, and so fort was some ey the sense of 0, it else. ything saw was Every “hlack’? or Posed everything he saw into color s, like a cilver-point a i ifteen months after he was in the { | hospital he had not yet learned to pite of, the assiduous ef- forts of ae Fae Sister to teach him the alphabet. His father then took om oa A year later, when Doctor Moreau saw him there, he ideas he had gained in i; hospital without ac- quiring many new ones. The case is eetraordinsty at all points, and the patient seems less able to enjoy A Problem ‘lem for or the Editor Tt has been asked whether stepping corns gives provocation for Keep the toes clear on a man’s swearing. Answer: of corns by using hag isi Corn Ex- tractor. It's the best, all dealers. BFR Ref “Starteoff”” is Correct, Sor beuat: Sippler home ~near midnight. et a car before.’ Bro the cars were full too, were y,’’ returned his'spouse as @ he arr “Couldn't The | C At 75 Can Hear ‘Like a Young Child, ni r Senses to - | size containing S beautifully polished which he was perfectly familiar pre-|& COURT LIST M to Functions. | Presentation at sip papers about the paeiee er confers--such as at le. W. athout haying been presented, howeve invited to el royalty. The names of all presented people are inscrib- ed at the Tout Chamberlain’s office, and from this book the formal list: of state invitations are compiled, but the list by no means includes Il whose r corded. That for a state’ ball, for instance, is confined to those connec even remotely with the court. It is of een now ‘gives the final decision as to the invitations. The list is returned to the Lord ‘hamberlain’s office, and thence in- vitations are sent EERE “T Hear Now. Deafness All Gone” Am Tickled to Death at the Miracle Catarrhozone Performed for Me. “After suffering 8 so long from a bad case of catarrhal deafness, it is nm wonder that Ts am tickled to death at a none my hearing seventy. ive near like a child, aud T am thankful to* Collins’ Drug for having recommended Catarrhozone to me” . In case of deafness, asthma and bronchial irritation, nothing can equal is treatment, large Culprit—It shows more than tha yer honor; it spoves that, T hit an in One Day Dy eat re 18 on each box. GIRL HEADS PLORATION, Oxtord Graduate Will Command oe ser Siberia, — g a Polish ain, ad a age er Dass Rus- sia, is about to set out a scientific expeditio sent thither a the Unive: Oxford. Her companions ec os lish, “I spent several depths of Russia, obliged to earn, ry liv Polish lessons years in the awas tioti,’?: the’you hea why the party. deep interest in rib eae ah and managed to find out some interest ing details about, ie naive: ‘Siber. set before the font when I was expedition to inguir Pauls R GROW Juck, and his friend listened with : Ee 3 cured of Acute Bronchitis by MINAKD'S" TasTiAOBNT Tae J. ‘AMPBBL! ae eured oe ae eNouraigie ae MINAED'S LINIM) a ld oF anor DANIBLS. wan cured oa chai Tehoumatism > ae GEO. TINGLEY. A man was talking about hard id e always had it. ~ Miss Goodrich—I hear your Seek | band is B agrees lover of Bes seaiiets es | He Cured 12 6 to aa Bere’ re ening, Bina or br senan First appiteation Biv you hear such “However did i thi Bu things about Mrs. ber “You ee the was “once my ras | dearest Y When I was a ae there Mie such ay. Clee ine Minard’s Liniment Cures Dandrut. ‘in of native Siberian tribés, of which yore little is known,” iss Czaplicka was educated ii Warsaw mea ‘at Somerville ‘Collagey . She was the first San Faden to be received ‘at, on the strength of English 5 AE ships _——_—k—___—_ Try M urine EyeR aly Percot of Those Presented “Are [ an be] 4 "Dh 4 that you knees a ae. a your ph ving by giving | Highest rade beans kept taas and mealy by perfect baking, retaining their full strength, Flavored with delicions sauces, They have noequal, x Le20U WAN? TO, BUY on aan & Fruit, ede ee on ae Tate HW. Dawson Colborne” gO SAS LTE a AN ‘H. W. DAWSON, Colborne &t., Toronta. WANTED. SENTS FOR WHA’ THER INSUR- . ance, (Eat Fates, lberal commiss! ps Canaehe anenae panna ‘Toren NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. $4,000. Terms liberal, Wilson. Sil ing Company, 18 West Adelaide Stree Toro! NURSERY STOCK. & Bon, Grovesend, Ontark FOR SALE. 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