Milverton Sun, 1 Apr 1915, p. 3

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selded hail IN THE SPRING nee - urea by Toning the Blood and| Strengthening the Nerves. | THE SPECIAL DUTIES OF THE “CLEAN-UP” CORPS, is ‘the opinion of the best! Now a Bavaritn Army Corps W al aches aie long ob-| 0" SHY sect Oe servation, us diseases Fitted Out h Uniforms and more serious| Arms, in tes spring than at any other time 3 of the The ‘neutral correspondents with the German armies have unanimous in their tributes to ype erfect organization for war. detail has been too tiny for Resting thought : in poorly ventilated and of ‘A. German army is followed b overheated buildings. Official re pus ot cords prove that in April and May ae, be cleare neuralgia, Bt. Vitis dence, epilepsy eared La og ee pucpy |away, which, if left exposed, might furnish a clue to seouts as t y other time, a blood: fete tectoring tonic is Not a broken rifle or frag- aecoutrement must be : me Z seen iated Custom. OF EERIE tate anova: aroha Obie ond night and ee a.guidance © to the German troo Hardened To It. Hore i is a little-known instance of- fanaa practice the ships ’ officers liberated q small quantity of this woul: partially stupefied and gradually harde: the effects of fumes. ‘An English eBien at the front re- cently paid this t: ibute to the en- ‘s affeativeneas “T must say the Germans clever soldiérs beyond words. h civilians with telephones and are hy ,. eatives in the pete Poeees eat alite Sinie hs Sunied hey fall—in their uniforms. a shoulder Seat ee London Answers. urgatives only ~ gallop ipouah the bowels, leavin, you Pills are the best actually make blood that feeds ne starve nervy: and thus cure thé ma ‘orms nervous disorders. 1 cure also such other forms of spring troubles as headaches, poor appetite k. the country, says es, of She Swept Snow. On the other. troops are ni hand, 80 our own in the limbs, as well” ness as re-| early part of the war were e to move unsightly pimples and erup-|send most valuable information to tions. In fact. they unfailingly the German ‘divisions . opposing bring new health and stre them. k, tired “and depre peach men, The Germans have a national mori e children. passion for tidiness. It is to be no- z Sold by all medicine Sees OF} ticed everywhere during pea by. mail “at 50 cents a or six | time, Ee 0 from ‘The Dr. Wil In January last year the writer Co., Brockville, was in Munich during a period o snowstorms. Aimest —_——_1t___ came a fresh fall of | Z ‘et the city was ee magic- | mM ERW'S GREEN SLE sees : corher stood a boeing mniipal | i ae “housemaid”” waiting, with her | NEWS BY MAIL “FROM TRE: ned and Gusned: for the next | show or the next fragment | No sooner did yi pt up and There is no street e in England comy that in Munich. LAND’S SHORES, 2 Happenings In the Emerald Isle ot Interest to Irish- e ce-|also have many points well ann low a ie Woman silat 1 Room for Impitovement. e ought to wealize Germany’s e ggriousness and terrific determination of purpose. cught to. realize what we are There uld apply some of his methods to our own Army. The Boers gave ver valuable pointers about war whi we have put into practice in this present campaign. Germans worth 2 Eee READ THIS VERY CAREFULLY. “For years I was thin and delicate. lost color and was easily tire ellow pallor, pimples and blotc aes falled i i Sa The same principle of orderly |yemedies, pills, Extensions. are to be carried out tidiness is carried ar in the |tried without Pane benefit. to Kynoch’s factory, Wicklow, en- ‘army housemaid’’ s It was |v k f 4 e telling the | expenditure. of “Over! 1.0/5 ie seen during mob #1000. ig tata, Bawirial “Atcoy cori br, Moore, attached to Ardee |was fitted out with new uniforms|t Union thas met with a severe aeci-| ana accoutrements’ in the space of dent and is now suffering from nee fractured eae ‘ | Owing to failing health, eens) BS f Lowry, C.P.S., Limavady, has- There is a large park in Munich tignéd.‘atter: holding -altice ier the past forty years. John Ward of Dayagh, near Emy- vale, died suddenly on the roadside at Tiraniel, we proceeding to : 8, ts, an underclothing were d cut by |e bizes and placed in different parts Monsahan‘ Aas! f the park. The grounds were, of aries es Bridget |Course, closed to the public. The ty nolly, who lived Was. a ae ré marched in at one end found burned to-death in-her house | of the par at Drummick, Coreughan comfortable i ‘kit eld jig. Ikborer named atl "Tie Changed id the. open air (P27 passed on to pick up DRS war a as ia ia by the they had reached the park a ners the further end they were fitted out for the march in every detail. What could be simpler and mor orderly? is the kind of bus owalibe thethod we igHegeD tab acon for our “own military ble wi Hi sizes pla- sergeant into The death is announced of - Mrs. + Maxwell, of Isserderan, the last re . presentative of one of the Burke families of the West of Ireland. . Within, the boat resis three army veterans. Belfast, James Jaber; a Grime veteran ; James Moore, who had Ke! in the | relief of Lucknow, and W. J. Dow- - ling, another Crimea vetera Most Rey. Dr. Walsh, Archbisho of -Dublin, che tha al Buting a rapid march the feeding ev system of German Arm; ort and s nsport and 2 eu "cene,:to-tife elbias Relief Fund. their ration without apo ng. During blasting operations, John Similarly with the is he: djadinite, rmy proper never halts for a a “James Coughlan of Breda, | moment except for the stated 1 Mountuniacke, was killed in the] tary intervals of rest—given up e en- presence of his wife, oe a rites tirely to relaxation. bolted and dragged him a the To the Smallest Detail. That was how they swept across ea Beles io he carly days of the war. Little wonder that our hone Reena th at tabcryaie by superior numbers, Hoses officer, of course, aariled a ne 5 police recently visited Clooncroff aa Clooncellen and arrested thirteen farmers. in connection with a recent Roscom- ~mon cattle drive. ind ‘ in the vicinity of the Abbey, Roscrea, one of the guns accidentally went | prepar the occupation rs. James Q’Connor was| Brussels, Lille, and other towns. “$0 sone hurt that she died soon every ehing uae ane beforehand, thought out to iest detail Mra MeGate, of Londonderry, has e ti The Belgians eaegerat the rail- ay Ulster ae way lines and the gas-plants along pists, Yet. within iskilling 1 Fusions days\after the sweep. thou stl th Reha Oanatian gium the German E ueinceriDE gon Ane ae | Corps had relaid\the tracks and s si up acetylene tan s ready pre Set WHAT- MOTHERS SAY OF [for that very needs ne PP the C BABY’S OWN TABLETS Ee German Army Syevet utilize everything and Once a Even the wounded man -had 3h ae “Tablets. ner Mis tien eed Fe Se his uses, if he is not too seriously will use no other medicine. She| wounded. A war yee ee a: qui izes the Tablets are an|ports the passage from th » remedy and one} a waggon full of badly. pide ts. - | thar soldiers, . Wright, ae in ie “T have in e main routes. the and 1 aims every-| PP of His ee driver had see rae wll have had! abundant ee of ful Ww, extraordinary ramifiea' able. Oks Brockvis, <- = aes Jany-@ woman who doesn’t know an mind © gives her hu usa nd feces of it, . sae ed reliance upon them, that they ther might sent to him Panally suggestive of orderliness. a tendencies which ti an ca root for ano! 5 aie must aes for hineelet but, there are | g the burdens of poverty, of mental dens of over- wor BENEFITS ay hen Sir may rgduce similar results to : gratifying and profitable. on. the! C.P.R. land ‘o- my a Dr. er put. int Hamilton’s 2 made me a well woman would nae be without them wh cost. “I found hi never cree #1 ped me, yet nge under o-day my skin is as clear and vriaited “ when I was a girl. amilton ie he ‘om Mrs. pedatenttor oe known miller in Ton Ar { and aetiel to find | sufficient t a wonderfi pat Drs woman's Burdens, W. at we “akong e another’s ain ‘that avery man bear his own burden: It burdens or ery man must bear i are 3 there are eePoitary othe samstanees of es aS hich: = ho ‘These, oie on rkness,. of spirittal blight, mal again, t think of it—for fort; ars thi SOE ee ieee etude awst for a woman to take tovas her emblem? 2B. oF IRRIGATION. Van Horne ’ that the PR by ieee the work of ation east of C; ger general Slama for sin sections whi Racsieteas z- the ae ae proprietarial, limits 0 reaigte this tceatmacn to tAsoue “recite ofoenie demand on ‘the part of the people of Seta ory Alberta, Professor Fairfield, bridge, that with eet n Tee on! Le be-gri vad agen e-bblicivairs irrigation Be an jextenigan nae UA fe Minard’s ‘Lintawar for sale everywh ew months in a to my hands | venture Pills. She| craf aS instance of this ¢ told in a good old book | *Nervitine” rry on : a contradiction, but it is S0| co) pro- | only in seeming. ie imperfections “that | Ner of} ment would. loneliness, of Seu hunger; .bur-|and sore, rub it well outside with k, of no work at|viline, ahd of diluted with warm w: largest use ut! coun f Large size 25¢, at all dealers. lands whi ai is whie inj re vat ase a mete heated” woman who kittens,” ie 20 “Wat rry, AN ashe! Promised hoo: -hoo | at Le'w'd do it.” WHEN WARSHIPS TALK. Flags, Wooden Semaphores and | Flashlights Are Used. The sailors who bear the sign of two crossed flags on their coat the uae to the iciaatfieate or ee ‘These flags each SESE) and in time of war the is continuously being aitaced, The Saete of the code-book is one e most carefully guarded in he Navy. recious vol gue has its cover weighted with lead, that in the event of its ak over board it will sink immedia: not oceur a diver is immediately sent down in search of it. If-he cannot recover the volume then’ the whole sods is alteres long- distance signalling the uses little fait Nae y great i 0 ees in @ prominent position se ship’ * signalling bridge, Eadh posi- | tion of the e = | Kidneys. pure blood Ae Sight brilleant daah: lamps blink out code words when one wishes. to peibdaieate | with another. Of recent years hand- | signalling are any persotis otet than operators a few privileged offi- cers allowed as enter: tie goers ing and receiving’ room. Wireless for signalling purposes ried with success in con ith, communicating with hibine reed: submarines pn at “the time. of manoeuvring -the aoa cS ges i alah cae ines was provided back, when the Vic-| Miss ome “that the signallers; shape War gunk inti: gang and her] years ago, and 700 ee sehold hing oper Givewsen “Speedy Relief and davies aces Over Night. Got a gested or sore If so you are ole ine will cure in _ Nerviline is strong and penetrating: St took t sinks right into the tissues, before. sp lisappear. inks in too tast—dosanlt apie stay the surface like a thick, olly Ink throat J h- Ner- | “mir: use prin like rose or the fam See Wh He family size bottle 50c.; trial anes when _ Slightly Misunderstood. ( A wi ficial locomotive aici him on 1 the da Well, sir, needn't r to collect ea @ penny ea company cai ia rty ous of dange: ve to take the ¢ einen phould:have your éngine in yeu ye a do air 5 Jude County Mar “Doth, (Spec thousands am exceedin, Dodi’ Hiduey Pils lan states in an interv Dodd s Riley Pills T be, em a I must confess with very Blind from Birth, Suddenly Sees. A veritable miracle has come to blind one} an instant. cost a nallion ie a half pean ae as suddenly snap in her th She had eave: been © distinguish between light sh everywhere she saw things she had never seen iss Lincoln was t Corn where—25c. per bottle. In the gg connly Tustice er" TL have Jeff.” Tus was ¢> iyo gel ria TELLS. OF THE Le toy DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS HAVE DONE. She Had No Faith in Them. But the Results and Health Obtained ekae Her. Cove, sin Bay, Nfid., ‘ial),—Among the und, ful. “Beton T had taken one box I was not only cured but my strength was gvowing rapidly, and I road Kidneys mea; Alen ame from her birth, 21 she now sees clearly. In , one afternoon, she duties, she felt s rke ie eil that k —_——_ br___ ort at Br. ai se Chest Colds and Hoan Hoarsness Bh eves throughout her youth, Granulated Eyelits, ‘one Co., Kingston. Onta: wept away a ee cn Sores Byes i famed by ‘expo- — Quickly Rubbed Away frst tone ye and then to the | ab le oe to-day he can Ww $ any normal being. Wi fee fae began to see, she almost ta yoke Yolee raspy-—is your ehest| fell Tita. verte prostration. whole nervous system had a reac- the very person ‘that ae Gai ‘the miracle. a jiffy. Her taken t ecialist. to determine ns to wane up for | fee enforced a of education is raspy | and is real happy on aecountt of the ace, Unlike Most Men, She—Do you think the brilliant modest violet is the advise the morning Seti AE morning glory up. to shut, + Rural Districts. © have? to- Boe res eat. snakes | vey : , little boy 1? pasting. e@ an’ drowned all the bbed. a pity! ‘ ree ater Vannes: TION FOR IN VENTORS Pigeon pee & Deere Montreal, report tetany. ieoncell: “ah ity ore have used MINARD'S Ll Tm _ awfully ay practice wheres linktent as aya ay and nave never failed in ve to get the OA. BSALe mericans, 14 to Cz Sue ‘of ner | books were wa: “When notlods “ appeares a “gat ted for the wound: | to the many cures by | ¢ egan to ‘tuge his by curing tie Violent deaths § in New ae city during February totalled Wilkesbarre, Py ary Bri Whe ne teacher in the Ramey ‘Catholi Sehiool here. son tanee and Britain 0,000 tons of prairie re in exalt. ne the Kent-Shmavon sale in New York’ 81,750 was paid for a Persian ‘pet. eary’s Arctic ship, the Roose- ee yl go go into the beter fish- ries si ney elena: high sel Ba will ‘the police in preserving law ain Gtdan in all eed hes, North ‘Carol ipians are lim now te peeairg six gallo of hats each y: See Gosia, aed 3, ester, turned on a g: ikill- ed himself, his mone nd two lit- tle sisters a iva Ethel ‘Hollister, of Nelsonville, N.Y., was fatally burned while de- oping a picture of er on. y Olive Tea) Walle 46 cutie eight - tellow- students of Dicken College, Filedeletia for a ‘“‘molassés”? Tadze Genin of Philadelphia, appointed four women — assistant WHY worry! ‘hoose your Variety and mc va ‘ FARMS FOR or WW DAWSON, Minety Colborne Street | or me it, Toronto, | T TO BUY O c Grain, Bie fa borhie Bt, Toronto, Pee H.W. DAWSON, Oplborne NURSERY STOOK. = TRAWB! Sa C* § BERRI Catal foe Me urwell, Oni NCER, TUM internal and itm G0. Eieattods °dolitneweod “aie ATENTS or, INVENTIONS PIGBON, PIGEON & DAVIS 1 Wvrite tor information judges for Gaimonent girls. evy, a wealthy widow of Staten Island, died at San Fran- treatment for face Thomas Rhodes was pes Okla., in shoo! uohee at Co. sanction the cost of a milk supply for four county es cats. Lewiston, penses for borough lock- up oe February three cents n $4,500 worth the jake oe Srenith. Minn., brew- Hard on the Judge. Mr. Arthur H. 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