Milverton Sun, 23 Apr 1914, p. 2

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. THE KILLING OF BRITONS th my atthe: weaken pur eatiy e the Salle tired men, women and See a Try Dr. Wil- I Pink Pills i. es they will not disappoint yor old by medicine dealers or mail at 50 cents by : Medicine Co., Brockville, | Sate tea NZINE MANIAC, Curious, Case Described by Austrian | # Savant. A peculiar case of benzine mania was described the other day by D Schmel. of Vic Austria. the 12-year-old daughter of a widow who kept a clothes cleaning estab- Heese and eae in the course of her ‘d a great quantity of ‘The child always showed a ‘ghee partiality to benzine bottles, and was frequently smelling them; but the mother did not pay any particular attention to this strange taste When 2 girl was about 10 the : handkerchief and then when under landscapes; people and animals and heard lovely voices. Medica] treatment proved un- ‘availing, but Dr. Schmelz was able to cure her in a very short time by using hypnotic influence. de- ascribed’ the case as a variant of ether-mania, which some time ago a widesy vice among young girls ‘ni pape eae Unique. he lecal government board of the British Cabinet, tered by privy council, the home office, and tl n aa his, maa eenecbary gecratary. a . e Smiles Usually show up with Post Toasties. And why not, whe » the fasts “toastie” flavor begins opera- tions! There’s a deal of skill re- quired in cooking and toast- ing these thin bits of corn so that every one of the millions. of crinkly flakes has the delicious Toasties taste that invites one to _call for more. Post Toasties come in sealed packages —- fresh, crisp and appetizing— Ready to eat with cream. or good milk, and a sprink- | ling of sugar if you like, Post Poasties 3 ‘—sold by Grocers. sicslaey Postum Cereal Co., Ltd. ‘Windsor, Ontario, in = | during one of Giatenda's pericdi- S BEEN THE MEANS OF STARTING MANY WARS. arge Fines Haye Been. tmposed and Collected for Outrages by Poreigners, £ more warlike tines than our voked jateedors of Bri- Subjects in forsign lands seldom fi eae vithin a few fleet had been Canton bombarded This happened in fagain, similar swift retri- k the murderer son, an lish mer. living in Japan. Because he lf Geoecin when tum ng with his mite bs was bru- beaten to deat by the Where- poh our warships bombarded Sat- suma’s town of Kagomima, burned palace, and sunk his steame: Ti is only fair to add that in after years the Japanese voluntarily sed regret for Mr. Richardson’s , and in 1884 a Japanese gen | tleman, Mr. aces acted a monument to his memory the where he was killed on War of Jenkins’ E If we care to go back a little fur- ther many similar instances Gee be cited. Britons were quick the sword dae the British E: intbite was a-buildin, In some cases, ven, oaGasee falling short of the iotoal taking of n life, have been followed by hostilities s a the eon i Jenkins was a an | inp ain whos to the Medical Agsociation | ox The victim was | Jen nk ear was cut las more of this!’ al aster mariner, and he ee severed ear to ‘be mnoke eS been this stage it was exhibited to the members of the House of Com- mons, who passed it from hand to eras an ee ti and a money indemnity were demanded, and, neither being forthcoming, war en- sued, Not State aaah ey talks’” putes, as however, “mon- maiertarion a} dis- Vhen, cal revolutions, John Consul at. San Jose, was seized ay brutally 5 Rhee oe he commandant, Colonel Gonzales, we sent a warship there and threatened to lay the town in ashes unless, within 4 peur, an_ indemnity £60,000 was paid, being at fie cate of £1,000 sa each lash inflict: Offered a Compro e Guatemalan G. atte at such short notice to raise the money, but offered, instead, to grant Magee certain concessions, imeluding the right to establish a ank and build wharves at San rose. a offer was ac cuted) and Magee, f nopoly, pees in time etschatcly: eau, e died in 1900, leaving behind him a fontune’ of £10,000, 000. ee neem, ae was the Rac of ajor Loth am tokes, whic pie Pass Re emendous ex- ent in the spring 1896. Grokts Was an Henglishan auae in trading for ivory in the Congo Free State, and Be Was arrested by Major Lothaire, a Bel fi on acharge of gun- gunns 8 and 4 in- citing the natives to rebel, ter a summary trial by ait ‘ied and court-martial, was ha Magee, our ise. The British Government i ed on Lothaire being ee co ‘trial, and this was done. In fact, he was tried twice, once at Boma and again att Brussels, and each time’ he was acquitted. Whereat public indie = tion in Britain blazed up af. and aah ten-fold force. ir; s war with Belgium be- le—it, would have bce ae the ears—Britai mpre a the teal money ae: tasis, Wie suniae nee being handed over by the Belgian Government to the next of kin wot the dead m: Convict Makes $5,000 a Year. Pere la Capinette murdered a man in a jealous pa quarter of a Sey ago in Paris ava was sent to New Caledonia. A commis- sion was ee sent out to inspect the convict prison and i inquire into the Coreen lJands that are al- lotted to cor oO are Yelaed for good aradiee They found Pere la Capinette, white-haired, benevo- lent, and venerable, with his seven- ty years, surrounded by his sons, whom he had See fron France. He ech d the Brope sed i issioners over aa on W ia Sottiea oe ni srleas, “T am years earlie 1° bedi have mee a mallionaire by es 2 ‘T passed rue house this morn- ing.” ‘Than! oa ae for what?” “For passing.”” aay She Has The Very Best OF Reasons Why This Manitoba Lady Recom- mends Dodd's Kidney Pills. Mrs. Bourbonierre had many trou- ae a of Which were pee by tek d She = Dodd's 8 Sadies she has a rea her own words. pared | vey much from: my Bourbor % iether k was sore and I troubled cada sani aaa Made to my sufferings and I was in a bad way i i 2; but it did ad ti Tam very glad that I did, for now after fieng che boxes I am a well woman again.’” Dedd’s Kidney Pills cured Mrs. Ba Ag ua ee sbersnuse oe her tro bles ¢ k Ki Rome cannot do thet straining the impurities out of the blood, and tthe re: oe and lassitude d Kidney the purified blood did the rest. THE PROP Savant Says 0’ Clock M. Is Right Time. The Lancet, the famous medical periodical, upsets London by de- elaring rough the mouth of its Paris correspondent that learned scientists fava proved that the pro- per time for dinner half-past se- ven o’clock in the ee It seems that Professor Darsonval Sameer eS to the Acade: ie des ences ently the results Boe s studies on the subis ot, which, he said, proved that ‘‘the least suitable hours for meals are between noon and 1 o’clock and be- Ds the ening. i ly the hours: that French Aetoring. to Berger the meal hours in a hygiene would be principal. meal of the day at 7.30 a.m., oon after that time as possible, so as to obtain all the ne- ry energy for the day’s work restore the liver, emptied by ight’s abstinence; a second 00 to 409 calories, ron eiPt: ing of mill, sugar, an 4.30; a light repast of 700. to 800 calories at 8.30 or 9 p.m. M. Bergonie gives details show- ing the excellent results of the regi- men in a Bae which followed: it lor six ye Sciatica Sle If Nerviline Is Used CAN YOU BEAT THIS CASE? twill or as s aa ‘ca ordinary linimen' even re- lieve Sciatica. powerful kind of a ly can pene- trate through the tissues and finally ways Jovernment was first produced, about for All this time the same ad “Nerviline® een curin pee Rheumatism, an o be without an equal in relieving. ‘ain or Dan. ses ‘cough: is it is a enable family GIRLS. | Rulers ot Alarmed at Daughters’ Emancipation. The birth ef a son to the Duchess. of Brunswick, the oaly Sree of Tae cheerful = quite is in the ranks of the ae of ees is an equal etieats of eligi- ble rine, rho ate. unable.to fied the; isa ee: that both nes vou men of circle: aie a auc) ae foation ee ward matrimon order. Princess oe cia (Pait), ee is wall ae n, is he despair of many suitor: ae is said that. much alarm is felt + their daugh- i nent the elder “daughi bers or ithe C: notably Lae ar: Duchess Tatianss the ee ‘he family, and Princess Hleatoth cf Rumania, are considered the most interesting. The latter is a really beautiful girl. Any debutante cig envy her per- her cloud of lovely a balan something ofia tragic inten- Doth she ae her younger sister, Princess have robert wonderful “Cobute el e | come a DRESSED THEM IN RUGS. Children. Auylense by Parents Had No Clothing, ; ce of sistent 5 rusty children extending OV ELMO | eauhe was ae at St. don, Joba Street, wer prisonm erie d had been cruelly treated, and that as ee ee not been out of a bed- for ‘two months: h net ‘tended school, and their ex wad elated that at mid- aay eae Py ge ee Px Bat found four ehikdcen: tively eight, seven and and two years and eleven months, huddled together on a dirty bed ractically without clothing. children were pale and ill- The: litt had not been bathed ae a year, pat the parents admitte: elder | had not been out of the bedroom for more than t There was not a scrap < it was stated, and the children had to be removed to’ the workhouse in horse rugs. The parents s that the children had not been able to the house because they yr. Green, the workhouse medica ul officer. that such treatment was likely oo make the ‘children timid and even de- mented. SENET SS CHILDHOOD CONSTIPATION Constipation is one of the most common ailments of childhood, and no child suffering from it thrives well. To banish it no other m cine oe se Be and surely Bab, Tablet fail to MRED relief. ney Mrs. Dorinigu iche a, Babe s Gee “Dal blets a marvellous remedy for little ones. T gave them to my baby for see ae they soon made him we The Tablets are aoe by dealers or xa oe The Bro sci, medicine a box Willa am: Medicine ‘Ont THE HEART. BULLE’ TIN IN Man Who Tried d to i: End Saved by Curious Ope A bullet in the heart i ies io: Fe dope n. ‘This y to Vienna Medical Society ie” case of a man who attempted suicide and t 1 nents police tion, the man mee from all a ances in a hopeless SoneatiG ion, the r topped, jected c: ation he was loud that the bul- let had lodged in the right Sane ot mores about freely with each a ne ‘the satisfying ianeeld thait ‘the pel arihee of the bullet would. mean almost. certain death as Le patient Dr. aia sewed u e heart externally the cid hee after a Toning the operation was pronounced a plete success, ur weeks later the bullet had eceals firmly fixed in the tissues of the lower part ay the ventricles, where it is causing no discomfort worth mentioning patient, who will carry the memento Sar the rest of his Minard's ‘Lin Rel Neuralgia. Their Origin. Willie Fa where do jailbirds fr om eae are raised ine Jarks, and swallows, my s THNGNORN ABOUT CHILD’ HEA In Several Places. Blister Raised Up, Swollen and Scaly. Hair Fell Out. Cuticura Soap and Ointment - Cured in Four Weeks. Lorne, Que. —" My little son; aged nine years, was afflicted with ringworm in several size of a es dollar, dark and swelled, he wafer ki to pain 80 he could rsh ae xb topes very badly. Bis hair fell Sub grad “Finally I sent i a y apl6 os ee Soap ai ointment. 1 used to take real shot water and the Guticuck Soap ant that ‘ould put the com (Signed) Mrs, "Thos. Bagley, May 26, 1913. FOR RED, ROUGH WANDS. Chapped and bleeding hands; with itch- ing, burnit iim: ful finger-ends, a one-night Cuticura treat- It was fornof We five children of uemobers 2 Liquid Cough I Mixtures Can’t Cure Bronchitis But the Healing Fumes of Catarrh- Bronchial Tubes, Being Quick Relief and Sure ure. Every ease, “and cures the ailment thorough. ly. And this medicine is “Cat: ozone.” erm-killing upasnle fea enroughy benumbing the stomach with been a chronic sufferer get relief. I have spent but six ce on tarrhozone, rt) eo completely cured, and, an fact, some tims Ca- isdlelne i been able to find that would not | C earaenn ne a Sega N.Y. and Kingston, | Canada Dogs : Two of the most learned French r Speiee ware ps your pet dog.” Str a of M Hes have Vssht found suffering re ‘the dreadful as a ’ In India this se s dogs, and as many as ninety-eight per cent. die from its ravages. The southern ports of Ttaly and Algeria know the disease under the name of the ‘‘Mediter- ranean pest.’ a disease aloes, not confine wcll to dog n selves, bw a to human tena ‘ singularly enough, nearly always attacks chil- dren from the ages of six months to three years. The child becomes fev- erish and nervous, goes into a de- cline, sand grad baie eee iia Out of three hundre ses under special “study only bec per cent. have recovered. At the present time Great Britain is immune from any danger in this direction, and sufficiently protected against any such likelihood by the complete pro- hibition of the importation of dogs. DON’T USE THE KNIFE way of treating kissa able girl Seite ai Oe she doesn’t wan Minard's Liniment Cures Dandrum. Hard Luck for Pa. “Ma, has your tongue got legs | “Got what, child?’ ‘‘Legs, ma?’’ “Certainly not; but why do you ask that Silly question?’ .‘‘Well, I heard pa say your tongue . was running from morning till night !’’ SueGrer from coughs, colds, | d Told to Keep Away. After nearly a week's abse. James Bean ;Bimealt fiaace’s home. = aly, Gentes ee at the piao, ut? “Yes, only ee ly. ignoring box of chocolates on placed on oe pian i adh wouldn't let you, scorafully. A: ing!” he ee ee Don’t Get ec Nellie. She was angry d her fae vealed the fact. AW Maat is the sal: ter, dear?’’ said her husband as he entered the kitche: ‘You see that?’ she replied vehemently, she raised a mixing bowl in hich she shad just broken an egg ha |is the second bad egg I have found to-day. I be keeps all the Wy | in his — sho: you shouldn't. get angty about. it, lie,’’ said her husband soberly. wae ough ve have more sym: athy |’? ate ‘echoed. bret ? “What do you for Jim Fletche eggs,” he ropnea long they must be good.’ Death: Nearly Nearly Claimed New Brunswick Lady Was Restored to Her Anxious Family e been trying to ix years that du’ present, erted myself it was terribly intensified. If I caught cold the pain was unen- durable. 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