Milverton Sun, 16 Sep 1915, p. 3

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IN THE CLUTCHES OF RHEUMATISM The Great Suffering of a Cal- gary Lady Before Relief Was Found ‘There is still a very pee belief that rheumatism is due to wel This belief is probably due lood is en | to exploit or show If the disease he Pied attack- 5 imply fas- ie sys- the sufferer ultimately be- Jess cripple from matisi med to have dees tay every joint. My arms and hands had to be band- les were so swollen that ter doctor- owing that the fis atte fully to gr WHITE WYANDOTTE FAULTS. By A. P. Marshall, Niagara Falls, / "Canada. Perhaps it is most unusual to point out the faults in any article we wis! every sense but experience has aliens most success comes to he grasp the out~ “erring ie and being always alert to r: and their evident tina ie sere ie to keep them corrected to nowing the not m point that is Petes larly miticeehle Generally speaking combat, although as points of quality they are usually. not as serious as other points. ly considered the worst fault to have in local hospital, but did not derive ony. Z benefit. sin such constant that T almost wished to die, and T felt e a lifelong cripple. d 8) Williams’ me Pills them. oe se ofthe Pilla dd Atéer ‘tale a few weeks the swelling in the. Paes began to go down and the pain was relieved. This greatly encouraged me and I contin- ued the treatment until in the course of three months th Pao auc negen fait bay" ter in my life than I do at present time, and all this is due to fh eter . Williams’ Pink Thave also eidbn the bills to may daughter who suffered from anaemia and she has become a strong, fering from rheumat- __ ism or any weakness of the blood give _ Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills a fair trial and they will speedily restore you to health and streng cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. + BULLET-PROOF GARMENTS. Steel Head oe ‘Get Guards Save The military er of the’ great na- tions entered the war a year a the ‘settled eotivietion that any form! of protection for the soldier’s of bike! a would be vain and valueless. It w: to do his fighting in, was clamoring for his patent leather helmet, spike, bad MN, 'The very practical French | soldier began wearing at times any lightweight metal vessel that would fit his head. On both ide} ba, chief- | ly on that of the is, special on ame, were batt in Europe mu) device, in ahd the same type works on an impenetrable waistcoat becomes the butt of all the jokesmiths. the early days pans, anything that would fit. Finally the lid of his canteen was requisition ‘was worn, not, of course, in the charge, but in the watchful wait- teen lid, gave an order he oe mediate manufacture of. 700, 000 light metal head protectors. A record nd it: on ane that this new |. ay wa: in sixty cases | keep it true t y all fete tiddichie<dekers or. by-maitat’ 60° better plan can be followed than to ‘0 the wyandotte shape that has proven such a valuable asset. When we notice males going high on the legs or females getting long and angular with narrow illshaped Peeaste Aiialeniise be ealiod on he methods followed or our flock will lose a the good qualities of the breed. fe best of ant ban sletions ascoringy While ee closest record help, exialteht recor ean be matementaly by the watchful breeder tat will en- pole him to observe cause and effect ery many cases in a avers duigate Many breeders fail because they seem unable to be guided by their own good judgement, stewing Yoftentiales d the a ecrrenan sed ponstoaively to bi ‘ight for oor man who eae Iearn Sica othicte ne toate who gets furthest can supplement this with self-obtained knowledge and ag- essive persistence. Wyandott pointed out have an inclination to get high on legs particularly in the males and females will eae out and lose ody! most watchful obs bisa shoul t | sometim: front). way 8 help ie ct ing | vie it |. uti of qualidentionke “parnape ing fault is aan their depth rap’ ith careless Ly ith | breeding. Straight Hines ‘will become yunded lines and id be etven the matings to prevent the loss | Seneral instead of ri fieulties to the novice, we would ve in a general way the matter of color. | Here side of breeding | White Wyandottes that has een aged many an copa because of the recurring tendency to rert. faults existing in easlieh generations ecome alm tl f ni to be superior_in. | Daughter: of Lord Beresford. Married Edw: anyone should ask us what we| i a daughi @ | Arnold Habla, a millionaire fs St. | all torelgn styles, Dut should not do deat ttite it is not so. 2aey to remove e toes that the. fecie ct inclined nin os seem seri- ous ae excel plant specimens are con- tinued with this fault. Con- sgutes to idlarard hirds shone it is stire to overcome the In ‘spite of the many cs bove of difficulties in the breeding | of Whi ite Wyandottes, the progress in® the hands of most intelligent breeders have afford some the present ssceptional popularity of the White Wyandot! —____ “LADY KITTY” IS TURK’S BRIDE. ard Blacque Bey. antic marriage of a year ago, but eral no Miss Kathleen, married Hawai que Bey, a who was born in the United States, ington. # ae of Richard. Blacque Pasha, Councillor of the Taricah Ambassdaor in America, who 1011, Misa ter of Paul, Mite’ Kathloan” Beresford, known among her own circle: as “Lady Kit- ty,” came over from London to act we diee Ratimann’s bridesmaid at 9% Paul, and she afterwards spent con- siderable time with Di lacaill ts eeeslinc kad viccos: Wer own murriage took place very Hane it is stated, 10) and bridegroom left England through fear of encountering the misfortunes of the “aliens.” Miss Kathleen had, Eats Gor ae eee Sultan upon her marriage, an husband, an officer in the army of his country, was liable to arrest and de- tention in a concentration cam ciation of the war, blaming all the diplomats indiseriminately for “her exile from t Britain. She is SBE ates tastier fatter’ Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, and wi companion for yacht! Gee Umie ct sue Bie 8 petite, pretty pene with the typi- cal charm and wi Irish maid- Ga'and-ot ‘Watertord; sien ithe seat of her father’s family, at whose head is the Marquis of Waterford, “Lady Kitty” is much beloved. Edward Blacque, like his brother, Dr. Richard Blaeque, was educat England and Frai a man of great distinction in his gen- eration. £. ECONOMIZE ON DRESS. ‘Wearing Wide Skirts. The German Government now is censoring women’s dresses. A semi- official warning has been issued di- rected mainly against wide skirts, be- cause-of the waste ats ee rial. The women of Germany, the warn- ing says, should free sehamaeles from this at the expense of m ment when all the sae mat and | bj of small tis out its being noticed d is well known to all good breeders and if mating up, if this is te:be eliminated, the very close- est attention must t plis! wget sepcimens frequently are Teed seems “é be no difficulty in ecuring good yellow logs. and beak, atehough exeanRonnby. es hay algntly paler lees i 88 band beak turn ‘to have'a good strong iota lor agai run and improved conditions will al- are always first to be no- see of other tate glar- [Tea and Coffee Are Sure and Power- s ful with such ‘ining is ‘the eee accom- | a, shment ,| cup. me Sapiens, 1 verti are be husbanded most | | caefly the women should not adopt els, such as wide skirts that will increase the use of Narrov x much moré satisfied with them in war times, it is added. patisacier Sci Ree hy SLUGS HARD. et the tea or caffee slave be hes elas that thinking, reasoning will Bi zr ane use of cof- anys 8 says tuvibee f that ie fia not be- gin aelting ‘coffee until he was twen- years old, and that slowly it began to poison affect his hearing through his nervous system. ee produces about the same effect coffee, because they both aie the drugs, caffeine and tannin.) “Finally, I quit coffee and the condi- ‘Seon f allow: Later I found my breath coming bart ies frequent fits of nau: hos tGdiinon ‘sense came t 3 of my Dbilious ddache, dizziness, or igo. “Tnow ate ‘Health, bright thoughts, and added ihe is ‘where before There a hae © tention o 0 the possibility of rubber as ES sheath thing ¢ a y the hulls of ships. to avert or mize a catastrophe a as that ai then occurred. deal of re- ee ct vee ae the breed sare fault speci othe al eievte “e ‘hae it er, and n care mu: guide matings So as to avoid r careene or intensifying of the faa .| troul even Sat: stubs or ‘baby feathers will appear etween the toes oc- casionall; once ir the blues. “My brother ate coffee ‘because of its effect on his health and now uses 1 | Pos tum. He could not stand the ner- using coffee, ne ostum,”” cccamish Postum Co., Windsor, Peis comes in two forms: Postum Cereal—the original Sort must be we oiled. 15¢ and 26e we rig ‘ostum—a soluble es e| ais rae vy ina oP of hot r, and, wit ream sugary ales a lees savers 2 instantly. 80c ad 5 cup. ug Por Bo nyt Grocers. e ‘iss Kathlsen Beresford, the danghter of foe Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, took | me rd ung: Turkish ree aE viien wis father, was Turkish Ambas- re looming | near, and car ecru ine bride nd aihee sean Ungllale lady sat thet taker pica German Women Warned Against m taken down with ‘plies q ei 01 Both kinds are equally delicious rand the | cost about ns same p Cyl the: fe] “There's a ‘Smoothest Regulator of Them All Is Hamilton’s Pills NO HEA DACHE, BILIOUSNESS, INDIGESTION, OR SOUR STOM: ACH WHERE THEY ARE USED. Se arene A Perfect Constipation Cure is oe d\ They Cleanse the Liver and Move the Bowels While You Sleep. ough! kea-ship in the night your con- ' and “digestive | Sersned ited ~~ headache troubles onill disappear ste ting, Dr. Hamilton’s Pills. ‘e the worst, cases, act quietly at Might while Led DER give you next morning the fre est, brake happiest feel- ing Hamilton’ tL "Bills, < ill and stomach-ache, | « If they fail to BG our money Fair enough, eh? Do: nt na sick or ailing, use this grand family medicine at once. It aad idvey ihe Hamilton's Pills of nut which are sold by all good Seale emetic oe LIFE AT THE DARDANELLES. Scotch Soldier Gives Wonderful Pen Picture of Fighting. The following. deseription of trench e life at the Dardanelles was written by a Sale aged 21, to his mother in pote e chatter of the trenches is won- ata cheerful; a mail from home, football, racing, reminiscences of fes. tive occasions, and little happenings the fight are ec P grousing—not bitten, *3 wo) but all as a pai a ares For plane trees, chi Baba’s wicked tar the men, some 0 ee duty at periscopes and rifles read den anin ia or eating. Jit full of aulet interests. lazes overhea gu ting parties. ‘A the al go sorry bu ed, for 8 pal is hadly hit. Oh! the pity of it al 1 but the lookouts asleep, sprawl- fg: in the dust in attitudes of deep fatigue, Very little among, hushed voices, queer 5 move stealthily about, picking their way among the sleeping figures, as of intense localized Tight. another view of the of fighting humanity, being killed, for what? killing and what? Alas! for eo SEP, WEE CAN’T FORGET YPRES. Officer Says” Britain Can Never Re- ay Debt to Belgium. Captain E. G. Whittaker, an officer ‘of the 6th et of Wellington) West ding Regiment ny Captain Whittaker took part in a bril- lant affair ‘on July 18, which was ioned -in despi aches by Field- Frei nh ae Hie. owe! pleasing fea s the pubbeiguty attain ae artillery over the German earl: a was te ee good; it was marvelous, shot after’shot falling iy e German trenches, running parapets, and causing outs to fly in aoe ait The air was black with sm What ey him most of all the sights of the war was the ruined city of Ypres “In most “ot the cities .I visited,” a picture 5] Ee, some ae cafes, and so! e, the inl habitants were ete at see to rush to their cel- protected by ces Were more or Tess Efe es sit eee re- ing, nd | sticking De oeeclaae 5 rainizer to the nes of her See seared old man, not fearing death, perhaps even. n ontng it, Uae i ins of a m. or biainess, his sons i: living,soul! ae dead Ber "A city of ie dead! marie can never do ws noel for re hi ey bree ith our gone foes of Waterloo. ile if you take the "Sasth ns, Who are decent? I aa sbndteaiael to Say that there is only eae eee Stary that is a dea the wounded will Aes yar in ca back. i ns, Looking f for al Room. “J hope you find 3 your bedroom « com- -house gentlem: mn in ni have aoe a eee he would mah os for his sn ed | were Hobbs. seein early joys; an ancient | d CANADIAN OIL AND GAS, Commercial pcnyan of Rich fey at Ottawa, ance the aitsetion of Bugene bite has completed ehen- ane and exhaustive investigation of oil and gas resoure oe aes it’ will be issued shortly in book fo. The work of investiga- tion has ean catried on for the past year or so by a field survey un- r. roleum expert: the United States. The Alberta oil “elds has been thor- ever and, while no lerge ie in several districts in the Pro- ‘ine A Soanidersbie De tiiee ob ae ae deals with the commercial possibili- ies of the development o stitute fo quantities 0! rivatives now annually fia from the United Sta‘ 0 imps anny eS deposits and o great is oR in Ca Government has p The distillation of ‘a tales ee: land has been for years a suc- cessful and fourishing industry. New Bi n the average gallons, while last year corona totalled 27, ines roleum in o} 200, 000, 000 onl "Thee ‘ou ntario. supply Pp oo endo eaa a past five years, as the nacoireiment of would dem: THOUGHTS FOR THE DAY. * Self-respect js, next to religion, the ableert bridle of all vices,—iord Ba- othe great ogre, War, ke... as much when he is asleep as ‘when he is awake.—Bastiat. e Happ; rd a paas money as —Spui fr. You" ts find eaonie ungrateful Silver and Pegs current coin; virtue pasees current all over the world. —Euripi: Mai two did not make four if his interest, affected by this position Selfishness is that detestable vice which no one will forgive in others and no-one is without in himself— cher. ni = Henry. Ward Bee _ only | we give uman ee what is hi laid upon us and do- STliot. ib is given us to do.—George iot. ee Bae AROUND THE WORLD. Few stoves are used in Wales. Brazil uses little except steam coal. Salvarsan is a Government mono- poly in Japan, Prince Rupert, B.C., has 7,000 peo- le. Nova Scotia may adopt - Torrens © | title system. Il Japanese shipyards are rushed with work. China aut heseter make its own Postage Hale ae the greatest Bere centage of illiteracy of all States. 1 , Ste oasar herit a Tul; fie Bees “DUBES. - Commercial Traveller. der-Mr. sh =e) of the pleat pet-| edging uy ure” lo. s Corn, Extra Sold Hts of pet pet a 8, Mas of XE Reegerving C icience. y are they who hear their de~|.2 sun] tractions, cok can put them to mend- e ing; ip “hale the battle of aes nla Yon, es. cr would onbenst ‘thee eirorand to [shold be freely used. COLDSTREAMERS’ TRICK, Let Irish Guards Catch an Unex- pected German Visitor, ~~ _A letter has reached the New York | ——: te pene in the Oold- eam Guai a member bomb. ie of that regims ter, says: “I read it where I am writing this, in a dug-out o1 6 wl gente the BQ BAY, ALSO COMMISSIO? fgg unmeceasar 8) ees "Nichol PRehion os the receipt of their last sis sppuee Guards, so they would tell an a minute if a Soon Pas amo: E Gil torn dp draeed ih Hla etiee, aad | of course got nabbed at once. 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