Milverton Sun, 20 Jan 1916, p. 3

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A eee BREAKDOWN AFTER LA GRIPPE It Leaves the ‘Safferer a Victim na Many Forms of Weakness those who have had la grippe bane the present Sion of their health and most tent weakness of the limbs, bad diges- blooded which grip al- erious. This condition will continue ae te blood is built up again, and is purpose nothing can équal a fair taaanent with Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, which quickly mak blood rich and red, drive the lingering germs from the system and transform despondent grip victims into cheerful, John Battersby, L » Ont., says:— “Just before Christmas, 1914, I wa: we doy with tack of la and doplercble conditi im weak to walk Sua as ys was then working on a farm in Western On- tario, I was quite unable to follow my usual worl tried oe ar of medicine, but it did not help a matter of fact I felt steadily ee weaker, anc ‘is. eondit reading my fi Wiliams Pink but you ma; nd upon it that if fechas necessary again I will |o! ke. Al know what to You can get these pills from any Williams’ Medicine Co., atepeibians Ont. pil Para RESEARCH AND. - PROGRESS. ES ge. Pd aa ea Ey S New Inventions J Are Constantly hanging Conditions. In an article on the relation of re- Many ctatise wil manui carne things not lamps the introduction of ita the lamps brought ange; and now, when the eee tungsten me bey e been in use only | a short time, tl gon and its itsenluetion into the candescent lamp becomes a reality. If at dis the research laboratories these changes, oe eo accompany- ing economies, could receive a cent for every dollar that hey are the public, they would receive over a million dol- i" * PRESSED HARD. - Heavy Weight on Old Age When people realize the injurious ects of tea and coffee and the bet-| see health that a change to Postum can_ briny are usually glad to lend their testimony for the benefit. of others. “My mother, since her early ae complained of that ‘weak-all-over’ feeling and sick stomach.” (The system are very similar coffee, because ey each contain, the drug, caffeine.) visit oe a distant part of the c ond ole inner with one of the in tae somewhat unu: sked him | one it. He replied ‘tat it was Postum. 30 pleased with it sas es e to TN-/| he has been a part of the almost for- di mucl ‘oved. This continued | on als wee: el and hearty. im has benefited my- hee members of the ‘family, ‘especially my mother, as she|_ eet was a victim of long ee ib Name ~ given by Canadian Posi a Se wr, On nt. "Bost tum comes in two sarah ostum Cereal—the | rigital ee must ue well boiled. 15e and 208 _ package: ane Postum—a soluble ponders dissolves quickly in a cup of hot wa- ter, and with cream and sugar, makes| a de us rerage instantly. 300 lly salons aid © “The re’s a a Reason? “Tor ‘Postum. ky Groe f them will of the trouble left me in a st 8 Death ba Mahommed V. Would Make mianctaehaened eke in covered the means for bringing about | {n° | Which they had shoyed his brother, z e peal itycet the Albeninnas on Ae effects of tea on the| vinces o1 to those of | / “Some time ago I was ee a} sight ry | blacl iisli the last of the Osmanli to rule in Eu- ‘ee | rope; he may be tl ‘e seed Dardanelles © against a great rg, | some | ay bags SERBIAN RELIEF. Without Outside Help Thousands Will Perish. Great interest tine been aroused i strians. children are in dire need of all the ne- e "| cessities of life, parece blankets, warm aie for men, women an tion, shortness of breath and palpita-| cnitdve ada Ge nicae: a i y sent to the tion of the heart caused by the thin-| cinta, Relief Depot, Room 17, Mail condition in aid Empire Building; Toronto, will be gladly. received and forwarded. Dr. Sharp n nae have not sufficient food for themselves a te protection from the The following letter peaks for itself: December pus 1915. 5 Cromwell Roa ~ London, ow, England. Mrs. Hamilton, 1st Viee ‘The Suffragists’ War Auxiliary, 82 St. Joseph St., Toronto. Dear Madam,—We are very £1 ee for your kind letter of Ist ie ae every “pleased; to give you all fe titvecucioneve cag a regards the d Ijadministration of our fund and the t needs thereof. Our fund has equipped and main tained five large hospitals as well as x vel Ser ing the past year, besides distri- g relief among civilians. hospitals i ulgarians, and the staffs are either prisoners or on the way to the coast with the retreating refugees on the Greek frontier, nglish representatives ° Pee eady at work on our be- ha Salonika district. In the last men- tioned area the work is carried on un- der the supervision, ts ae ee cee surer, Sir Edward B The mais sae ae the people at} men, women and children; shawls, boots, and, above all, blankets. Asj and bovril are specially desirable. am enclosing a copy of our latest appeal, and we shall be most grateful for any help which your Society can kindly send us. Yours truly, M. MUSGRAVE WATSON, retary. Sent by Mrs. Becker. Phone, Junc. 1415. 361 Perth Ave. _—*. THE meee SULTAN. erence in Turkey. The sae of Turkey, Mahommed side. When "the Young Turks lifted Ras- chid Effendi upon the throne -from Abdul Hamid, they dr: of inactivity his ite HS big with width, breadth and length, a burden. for his He was a sick man then. lays the chalky aleneen ot lie Weve alice aod" the dullness of his eyes were accentuated ‘py the troops of young guardsmen in brilliant uniforms and ‘the officers i | glittering gold braid who surrounded him. The picture had in it pathos than imperialism. went to ap] 1 to the Tay fiel Kassovo, Macedonia, he was the first Ottoman sovereign to visit his pro- Tack either the know! the physical fore combat the eae ieial him and he becam: al = yure- ee for the dominant Bat of the mittee of Uni last to bear the honors and title of the Caliphate, But lorn hope: to es the glories of the oe my Pith munitions of war and sup- Biles making a desperate and so successful attempt to hold the almost feve People are ambidextrous, he left hand as rea an ‘kilfally as the right. But ie anged the pen to hi E finished it. < 2 “So you can es ith th either hand, Pat ished the officer. “Yis, sorr,”. replied Pat. “Whin Fab was a boy nie fat ee his soul! ees ‘old 1 Pat, learn to cut’ yer fi nail wid yer left hi hand, for lose yer right!” You Can't Work with hand or brain when the body s poorly~ nourished. the body-building material in the whole wheat grain pre- pared in a digestible pie to the palate and a life-giver to tired brain and jaded stomach. Made in Canada, |? CLOCKS—AND WIVES. Which Would be the Easier to Move —and to Keep in Order. A good clock—like good. wife— should not need SauSESne watching. he get “run down.” Watchm: regards food stuffs, which we are | eater heirs and of regents, while | ine. ™: more of | coreai a | boiling water: e shee AG tien in the Bee Lee d has lived to see a Turkish Gazeti far larger numbers of women and girls | ompar' was a general i ene nner marked in industries t fecting 180,000 work people, amounted on to, about Sib 000. a week. ip egan li ame with his sieht Tan, a “then or ft hh ‘wound up every night, and nothing will stop them but a good This, however, is a drastic remedy; ads after all, the business of both ks and wives is to keep going eg aera not make too mucl noise about Shaking Pee improve the ue of-either timepieces: or wom if 4 pera in it they eit Toca al Its crisp goodness is a delight |* WILL GIVE SERUMS FREE. Government Will Place pans in Every Municipality. acta on es tion the Hon. W. J. Hai sDeevinciel es tary, Dr. McCullough, chief officer of health for Ontario, has annonces 8 yl rtm will supply bo charge antitoxin for diphtheria, anti- or smi anti meningitis rums wil sup- sian ie the distribution of the have not yet been completed, ine seis Gindenstet? hat supplies will be placed in every municipality d_a physician's prescription will be rived from the giving of free seram in Toronto and the benefits found at the Isolation Hospital following the use of antitoxin persuaded the | Hon. Mr. Hanna to oe Dr. MeCul- Toni Lae ca me Beaitaes While You Sleep dice ceil tnat eh cere foals ishness in this respect. Wives—unlike clocks—cannot be eee expected to sit quietly on the mantel- i cere medical relief work among This privileged position, which adds dignity the hai a trifle ridiculor | gitien the Bide eerie one ee not (its isu too late to get six or seven how ms if you stop arguing. When your wife strikes, too, it is” for her wrists. Clocks are apt to get slow in warm that . lock can be pawned; a wife can- | | not i What home is complete without a clock? What house is a home with- out a wi who would | italien Time passes unheeded’ without one; time is wasted with or without the other. TWO GREEK LANGUAGES. | — | One Spoken by the eckiducated: Other by the Masses There ae now in Greece a lin- one language in two form: newspapers, spoken by the oe classes, and used in parli mentary debates and in subi docu- Scriptures, the ae Mnclndine the mer is-the cultured tongue; the. ities ie: papules, a and between the tw a merciless syartare; in ‘hich ‘fanatical students of the uni- versity have lost their lives, oe their portfolios, a Metropolitan of Aidene bie mite. aodihe ewedetesed queen-1 Se much of her former popularit ee eee For Breakfast To-Morrow. fackson’s al. Ponivinaduterdane nul brews coarse-! ie granulated food very delicious, it fferent from an prevents indige:tion. It is guaranteed | to relieve constipation or “money back.” loctor about Dr. Jackson's Roman Meal. jer and 25¢ at es hes Follow di- rections and . NOT stir ae ee porri " Nuggets, the Pater: form of Roman Meal. Serve with hot milk or soften with jour off and-add milk | and sugai Mala by RomallMasi-Gos aTonontis )» . SHORTAGE OF MEN. British Women Workers Increasingly tive recruiting, the market has become more has greatly increased the iene for. women and young girls as substitutes. Virtually every one capable of vate ing, eid he Board of Trade Seely and it is evident that still not previously employed in, trade} and industry are required in many oc-| eupations. red wi ith October, 1914, there it,. especial- ly ene supplying oe equi ae of eS. jonuses and increases it wages, eae effect in October and af- vies, A is still greatly in excess of © mdsomest clock, ;of youth, is lf ‘both in Montene and in the would make the loveliest woman look | inightly habit and “USIT” will beau- around os tere periods of foreign occupa-)™° e, has an opportun nity of being ii the nl in eee and tae Se Before fothing, bathe the face and jnecke with hi hot water, then dry and rub “USIT” into the skin with the fi jece day after day and night after |tips, By persistent testmect eee night getting out of order. |will soon restore to your. complexion the wonderful greshnees and beauty treatment a ify vou while you slee| dectul smpatbrese fineness of present are warm Be eee for too late to do anything except reach Sie Which alone Stic perfect in health. SUSIT" is put up in handsome opal bottles, and until the Drug Stores in C are completely stocked we are filling mail orders. “Aeeept no substi- Send 50 Cents to-day for trial oti, sufficient for six weeks? use. a USIt MANUFACTURING Ci 476 Roncesvalles Ave., TORONTO Saas oe as A COSMOPOLITAN VOLUME. |The New ‘Testament Is Translated Into Many Languages. the continent of Attica ion a Ne Testament, or parts it, | M have been teemsistel into Penal ges and Staleate: 8. oe language ot a language of a tribe in the nee of Sierra Leon ‘a of, w Testament have actually been translated into pidgin English, that strange lingo, half baby- talk and half slang, which is the chief | means of communication through all e East. ne difficulties presented in trans- 4 jating the New Dart ie hotch-potch must have been “Tremendous, but they have been sur- Another language of the same sort is Chinook. This consists of about two-fifths ‘Ghineok, two-fifths Red In- dian.tongues, and the rest English and Canadian-French. It is the tongue of barter on the Pacific Coast of Alaska and the Dominion. At least 50,000 Indians speak it, this jargon - their special benefit. ere is pein, a ie Scriptures tr: eae into tive language of the head Tentsrett Borneo. ounce bottl z Jt was etl) by German mission- | (1one Bon-Opto tablet. With this harm= aries, printed in South Africa, paid | less liquid solution ba yes two es dally. ay ikely for. with Bust money, and circulated | ¢ in Papua Besant’ restated, Thirteen-Year-Old Soldier. Vienna newspapers tell of the turn to school in that city of Hane Kiesel, a thirteen-year-old boy, whe disappested: s ago a cht Ve tHe front 1t ues now iat ie joined the Eighteenth battalion of Bessarabia. He participated in two. battles, was wounded in‘the chest by | fi shrapnel, but reco quickly. The eral uch such a youthful soldier in pe ths oe at once Hat him home, as he r “to. irthers responsibility ie eee dad. Minard’s. Tainan Ca Cures Distemper. It Studied udied Him. “Did you tell oe ahs man “of yours that I am to have the fection ” : Ens two latest | Who wi ‘estament into this |enemy’s lines IT MAKES ROUGH HANDS SMOOTH There is no better remedy fo shaved hands and lips Vaseline Cam chor Ice ‘Keeps the skin smooth and soft. Sold in handy metal boxes and tin tubes at fishy mtb Refuse Substitutes. Booklet on re- quest. . : CHESEBROUGH MFG, CO. jclidated) 1880 Chaise: yeaa RATS IN TRENCHES. Devour Tires and Overrun Galleries In Battalions. - There is a plague of rates along the British and French lines in Flanders “Trenches, communications, fields, woods, cellars and barns are choked with them. We have them holding congresses at. nie t in. the busiest roads and giving concerts by day in the most crowded villages. We liter- ally march on top FARMS FOR SALz. cat em- pelted into assaults on the canton- Offices for sale Lown ie 10st packets, which ay keep in a cc ses, Ful a goes morsel of chocolate in his trous ITALY NEEDS NEEDLES. Many Articles of Common Use Scarce fecause of War. The fearcity of common: -plaes articles of everyday use such needles, toilet supplies and oe 3 probably more accentuate taly than in any of the other ieee The supply of aspirin and a nu other remedies is exhausted at most of the pharmacies, and their preseriptions filled because of ugs. of oe is red heavier to- bea ze 3 3 g a, = ba g 2 ES a3 8 5 She we 2 3 8 re from the ing. The cars for the trans- ge as ao RE Hse Ze eg Z, : g e g ort of goods are all [used for mili Ty purposes and Rome even is reatened by a sugar ine al- ays BEESS Ss ountry. gether increased about four times and promises to rise further, 2 WOULD one PRISONERS. What Germany Would Do In Case of starvation. Germany seems to be getting des- perate. In a series of articles in ‘The People or the State,” the tenth of the ir essays written by nat to em| many ever we from the territories which our armies have occupied and drive them into the , ; if necessary, we must kill the hundreds of thousands of pri- soners who are now consuming our supplies, ‘That would be frightful, but would he inevitable if there were moots wal set pla ing. out. HOW you MAY THROW ad ot hel elpin them, who “windows” may prove for thamecives that. they can dispense with glasses ij t ults right Many. “vho have been conjunetivitis and. other eye disorders, Strengthen Sour aoed nee Thousands who are Sidon, so better many others, get ic eyes, through here given. If your own druggiat can- not ‘al Nhs prescription, send $1 to the rug ronto, for a. com- plete Bon-Optg” Home Mreatment outtit— tablets and a a “COVER ur BATTLE RAN RAVAGES. French Repair Buildings and Bridges | ‘on Line to Nancy. ‘The traveller by rail from Nancy to Httle to be seen from ges of Champagne and the forest | eabs,, aa travellers’ Heenan er vehicles. He ee che. Argonne that are visible poximing with Meaux, most of the avages of battle have disappea All blown-up bikes, es, have been Se, e repaired, and excepting an isolat- structure most of the bombarded | fie have been” pe or. re oman ass “to Dil e “Cabs. cach women drive aoe in £5 adesmen’s — vans, pol acantee a enemy, snaeee larly some of the i is" giant : traps devised e soldiers for catching the rats on a wholesale scale. EFFECTS OF THE WAR. |] Amotica’s is V Plonee ~ | Brings wot in in Crime in England | Dog Remedies - |which has just been issued. tors are |G ui | finding it increasingly difficult to get A. wi ee Tablets~the little pleasant tast- writes, “that-the German general staff | OW WAY YOUR GLASSES y i The statement is ma made that thousands a yo ne this introductio1 rauired them if they had ‘cared for, inelr eyes in. ti Sav your syed betges 1¢ 18 toe tata 1 Do not become o} ‘these. victims of neglect, Hyeglasses. re Only like crutches. and on every, few vs s.they must be changed fof lee y to the amount of nearly | municip: ae Bor s from) : : 1800 to 10) ca & t x eee pei Be span lett | hav He will wake up to find himself with- wie ns iter soe on to describe the a “vstere too lat bei fmiteds Colttna ROFIT-MAKING NEWS AND JO. in Ontai setul and interesting ine: infor: on Woe Shplication: to Wilson Puntighine ma v.78 West Adelaide St. Toronto. MISCELLANEOUS. Luss, ” pinternal and external. cured withe ‘ y oUF home treatment. Writs 8. SIZ) -~ STOCK, ments, like the ener on the Yser, i Da: ae orain, Daley e or Fentt, When you by, Battalions en masse. ‘Brampton. One rae “They are beginning to be tortured t ACRES, 13 IN SIXTH CON- by hone and the shortage of food 100 ‘cession, eanielin: ae 000. HL makes them capable of anything. The Wilder, Birkendai eae morning I saw a cyclist ae Saararons cas Finn , “Boo! OK ON DOG DISEASES i | ; pg eee H. VER, V. 8 Wat sities New York an One of the prt of the war has been to decrease in an Sparen) a portion it Crate-fed, bled, and n 3 the wing tips. 18¢ fact is brought out in the annual re-,each or- over, a . W. 700 Spadina Ave. Prisoners sentenced by the ordinary imprisoned as rocess, Were as follows in 1914-15, compared with the corresponding period = 1914-15. Dee. Penal Servitude 591 206 Imprisonme nt 102,971 32,169! Borstal . 438 49 Debtors or civil pro- cess .. 8918 5,226. Sureties - 625 141 Magnitude and Oheerfulness. Total 6s s0. sc 113,539 37,790 m Commissioners ascribe D.8. White, Pres, Ses: ee Bess EUROPEAN PLAN J. W. Mott, Mgr. intoxicating loquo CHa great dethan’ fee see et hours. for ue este of ae offender di lon eee “Sir,—Jus' BABY’S BATTLES |, AGAINST SICKNESS hve take it from {sal est: be fought with Baby’s|* a tortuighe & farcus and B r, of Bonn, there igcan ofticle by 2p eaine Pothoft, ine 7 pe that never fails to regulate ho was for nine years a member of ,the stomach and bowels and drive out the Reichstag. The London Standard |all minor ills of little ones, Concern-| f° alauotas ta dollowing fork the -uetelb fine eee Mrs, lower, Bastburg, | direct and by Dr. Pothoff. si vi ee healthy | ,0"", £8! Can ~ anyone doubt, Dr. Pothoff childen oe to the use of Baby’s | terminal in the world, rb; m The Dr.| 2 Brockville, | Yo: mail at 25 cents asbox fr Williams’ Medicine Co., a rs “DISTRESS IN GERMANY.” accurately. “How's that? “He said I was It is rather — to: find; trom | 188, end tRy wae atl f the Loi How the ae ee Helped in a long subscription list in the co of the newspaper before us there is genérosity of tha Baitiah tame period since Me ecintanca EEthis rns mittee, has the mass of every kind of misery been so great in-the country to which a attention was first divect- report wonderful bent eo the use ed; wl of this prescription. “Get this preserlp-| tles Wight in fear % His ‘Paine mia, Saxony, Blenbure a other} , parts, have entailed w on, thes peace Uadeess tet in the annals of history, The Committee are anxious to impress rue of that in puHelogtibn of ‘| they iene Sk ioe to different pi When the War Will End. Bagwash” writes ali a lot of people of their troubles, me the present war be over in a fortnight. ay old nty e has never stuck to a job more than Stine erm ae SPEND THE ewan In CALI Haste whey ower "yuri gory on gate modern rains leave Chicago st daily from the most modern railway ited (xtra Tare) leaves ae Chicago & North Western Ry., 46 Be St. Toronto, Ont. ae ~ A Good’ Guess. “My doctor sized my pile up pretty as sound as a dol- T had.” LINE», s i I’Physicians use and recom. mend d Murine hie others erhspa J eye you have the landlord come a nd see for ey able inhabitants cofrorings almost un- himself = damage the ates “did to Hub—I ean without letting hi ymen, | see the damage the children have done British KOSS i ae vest of the house, | £40,000. City Tax on ‘Tax on a via ‘The city of Oschatz in Saxony. is]. the first German municipality to im-|! pose an extra tax upon the unmarri Two or three other’ German _ town: have a tax on bachelors, but th Oschatz ! ae applies al anes to male and female. Only Catholie priests are ex-| empt. Other unmarried persons above | _ iE fen ae ere ee regular of Inflammat arly, 5 per cent.; 2400 to: 00 ae 10 per cent; 1000 ‘to 6300 marks, 15 per cent.; 6300 A to 10,000 marks, 20 per copy: see The Busy Woman, “Is she a woman of affairs?” “Yes; everybody’: 's aut the n SS go! Pg de Pat was ee a muse um. ‘said. 6 ‘the other fellow? a (Se FOR CHICKENS for fat ae nine Tabs ALLER’S of and I nily ‘| proved iy to, be Soh ee in cases — OD DIGESTION 4 Méthce Setgss Bran oa ne ne een faull ie and. oe SOc. an. pas ee -Minaxd’s Liniment Cures Diphtheria, corrects the: dideetivs organo, oat, a fuse & Co, ihre Oa scat Wea

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