Milverton Sun, 5 Oct 1916, p. 3

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SchookDays are Joy- ~_ ‘to the boy or girl e rich in muscle-making, brain-building elements it are easily digested. Youngsters fed on Shredded the biscuits for breakfast with milk give a boy or girl a good start for the day. Freailsi cooked, and~ ready- to-serv Made in Canada DEAF MAN IN WAR. He Faces Silent Death Rescuing the ¥ Wounded. day the stretcher bearers who biz advance ought re 8 ment all to themselves. ey e slveady earned it by their magnificent courage under terrific fi ie of- r of a Manchester “Pals” regi- ment which fought at Mametz an Ise) is in ondon hos- pital, his life saved by the oo of |) the m Be dashed throug! uur= tain of fire to his rescue when ie ‘fall helpteealy ‘woun says that all the time Lise bearers were doing these! things which deserved the Dis- Hngulahad | Conduct Medal and he told; of at least one man wh thinks > has won it This is a man deaf | that he was unfit a Ais in the! trench as sort Ho aiid’ ton tne liked the: queer things |g, that happened when he failed to hear an order. Every one but the deaf man stood to attention. He took no notice. “Stand to!” shou The deaf man turned pathetic eyes on hi ie, sir,” he asked anx. hav During line trenches and a shorter trench far advanced in the most exposed part of e ground, picking up the wounded, Gatbelie thomnsait os Kel back, | pia teagea ing tan on ten slay fire until he reached a place of com- parative safety. ‘Then he went back into the thick] of it again. He was the one in that rolls; devotee: comsaby wis) shells, eh calmly faced a_ silent death. ie “Pals” whom he has so often FRS are now hoping that he will get the medal he deserves. oan a The under dog gets a lot of sym-|¢ pathy—and that’s about all. THE NATION’S | * FUTURE Depends Upon Healthy Babies Properly reared ks ctaateunie a pans Scab ta lany diseases % which child- le, first indicate watch her child’s bowel moye- ments and use Mrs. Winslow’s oo ed Syrup MAKING THE HOW IT FEELS TO BE 3,000 FEET IN THE AIR. Speed Not Noticed and Sensations of Giddiness Are Not Experienced. To be equally Ae ee with the birds in the air in the art of flying og twel , Provided, of course, that he has sufficiently healthy nerves. breeze and an obliging pilot, a first quips you a combination suit of overalls that eee sleet around the neck, a it covers the head, neck and a a and a goggles to prevent 2 Ready For Start, charge of the machine has by this time looked over the machine, made sure that every- thing is all’ “right, and is busy erank- peech Your Hae will sit in the Tear seat just behind the planes, s0 that he may have a perfect view; and Ms paubcnger gall te stots just in front, between chine you will have ample opportunity S watch the operating of the controls s both seats are fitted with a com- system of operating, which is ee "conaractd Prege both operate un- | der the one “One 6] pecined “that his engine is gpernting properly the pilot will show |¥ou how to strap yourself into the | ine. You secure yourself by a strap which is fastened inside the |seat and buckles closely to your |waist. W ady, you nod to the ilot who motions to ‘the mechanic, the blocks which are placed beneath | yy that fy time you will have at- pees a height of 2,000 feet perhaps. Up in the Air. At first you will be satisfied to sit jet and observe the sky, not ventur-| to ing to wn, and enjoying to the FIRST FLIGHT = has been the ambition of man for | ti taste of the cee i bright day, a little | ti r pair of | proj nt the air pressure _|from forcing your eyes shut. nm uu | however, did n such circum- ith an ambition nd act under real pleasure than could be had in a lifetime in any other way. Pam eee RELIEP FROM INDIGESTION The Most Common Cause of This | Blood. Trouble is Poor Bi All Sptotend of depressed vitality action astric ans intestinal plendy ‘diminished. bat action of fie stomach is we Nothing will more mde ecu igestive eticleney han blood. Without it the normal pie of the stearate Tn eAy canes most active blood bude in such’ ‘ili oe es Miss Edith No. 4, Perth, Ont, says: estly 5 ne I owe health to Dr. Williams Piok Pils, My. stomach was terribly w I suf- fered from indigestion nad He heats che, and was was troubled this for nearly three years, and in that time took a great deal of doctors’ medicine, which, ot help me. I could not eat anything without experiencing the most agonizing pain. ad. aches were most violent and I could ry. one day by a friend to try Uains Pink Pills; and consented to do so. After taking them oe tine I found they were helping m I continued to take them seb for several months, until I a that T was completely cured. the pills T gained both in strength and weight, and I feel it impossible to praise Dr. Williams Pink Pills too highly.” You can procure these pills a any dealer in medicine liams Medicine ee "Brockville, Ont. —_4—__—— “BILL SADLER’S LEG BOX.” How Donald A. Smith Satisfied the e Fisherman. w to get a man into a bunk that full what might be deseribed as the| very poetry of motion, so delightful is it. But on looking down you are dis-| appointed to find that your head does not swim ani into | pear to be Perfect sauares, continuing Ra until vost fi ti th, lake and sky, all comprised in ‘one vast se Combine with this a sensation of travelling at ne ec of 5 to 75 miles an hour a ma solutely no sense of rapid motion real- ized, no bumps, hardly a roll. At 3,000 Feet. During your trip your pilot will 2,500 and 3,000 feet. aoe is hardly perceptible at ie little experience with aviators the pleasure of coming oe But, when he is ready to descend, ‘he will turn off the power from Be oF he is about to descend. Per will do this in a series of “volplanes”; if so, there will be very little “thrill” experienced by the passenger. If, owever, he descends in a series of Goins the the ‘will be marked by the number of s Din Down, ae Tena you to believe that they | ’ for engine and warn you by gestures that staan es box.” Wh king: the top. part of the etree | the pine is tipped"at an abrupt angle, and the nose suddenly raised, et without worni chine drops down until you are almost in a perpendicular position, at the It is a corrective for diarrhoea, colic veel other ailments to which children are subject especially f | during the teething period. It is absolutely non-narcotic and contains neither opium, ae had nor any of their Chet rivatives. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup Makes Cheerful, Chubby Children Soothes the fretting ad during bes Bele es tied me ae Syelee relief to 3 Both ‘ebild band Rather: a by tod he dla i Sold by all druggists in Canada and throughout the world t and realize | ou are; for the time, under_the Puliahinintee: ttn ghavication. ened if your pilot did not warn vou but this is your initiation, and b; ting close into machine snes | lof Alaviog your body to become | tense, you give with the machine, the | iceng spirals - will be enjoyed. | oe diving 200 ‘feet your pilot | ‘s his machine back to horizontal pai circles again, and so on, un- til-he hag reached within five or six dr 5 making a landing. When you fi approach solid ground, you realize for ¢ first time the terrific speed at} which you have been travelling, a fact hat makes no impression upon yo while flying high. The landing is made uneventfully, the rear end of the machine being the first part to touch the und, itieteitork fotal’aBence ot shock, You | simply wait et she slows down be- fore getting er eae fx experience your feel- ings of admiration for a man who chief factor of the port 's Bay Com-| pany. A solution at which he arrive is described by, Mr. Beckles Wilson in is “Life of Lord Strathcona and be eee peasy had a number of sett “hats for pee ea slong ‘ox f0 afford sleeping accommo: m'| dations, only for persons of normal length. - On one oce: length—nearly a foot longer than the | bunk. On an inspection of his quar- $0 delicately poised that there is erie she ed Mr. -Smith’s offer summarily, declaring that he was not going to be cramped for any or plantar tiving, and meiiber was he content to be sawed i “Will a. bed seven feet” ioue you?” asked the-chief factor. The fisherman said it would. There- upon Mr..Smith sent for the com- pany’s carpenter; a hole was cut in the wall of the building, to which a box lined ‘with deerskin was applied outside and rendered stable by props. i e first thoroughly comfort- able bed he had occupied in years, The receptacle was steerwar ds exhibited at the store at Rigolet and "enjoyed eh Tonal fare 96 “Bi Sadlew'e leg “Another Article Against Tea and Coffee’ — In spite of broad publicity, many people > not realize the harm that the drug, caf- feine, in tea and coffee does to many users, until they try'a 10 daye’ change to POSTUM _ Postum satisfies the brite feel ener and enjoy life more. A fair trial—off both tea and coffee and on Postum— ws ‘ “There's a Reason” Canadian pone Cas Co,, Ltda, sor, Ont ws dense as to appear quite black, with the edges into always very nervous, | taking then got into the houses by throwing in| Minard’s Ziniment ures. Burne, suit | | I'd been giving REPAIRS Promptly Made to Storage Batteries Generators Magnetos~ Starters. Abn STORAGE A PLAGUE OF LOCUSTS. Jerusalem Was Visited By Them For Several Days. In an article in the National Geo- wrought destruction to gar- dene Yate aid wiheraete throughout Palestine, He says: In Jerusalem they were first seen and rese the air; again they came down quite low, and some of them alighted. ‘The clouds He until they faded away sk, vhs they first reached Jerusalem countless numbers pow city walls. an ee castle: they. clibshel tthe 7ary "They were disastrous to the crops in the country, and obnoxious in the isos, for they squeezed through the cracks lows, Serra ee ak iiss thaldp ant themselves into the open courts. Wo- iricn -franiioally’ amet tharos and roofs of their homes, but to no avail. For several days Jerusalem wa thus visited, but the insects evidently sought greener and less populated dis- tricts; 80, after the first few days, we showers of rain brought iite the cert aed Wis poorer neo- ple. gathered quantities of # A fave ta’ than roakieal haenle main reason pio collecting them mall bounty offered by the is thlehem. Tons f of them we alive, wi things fig = WANTED ! Help for Woollen a Carders, Roel Fullers and japper Tenders. Gels: -J--4-e-41) Sénd your RAW URS toJOHN HALLAM I raternal and {nsurance ay A tr rie i mere, carte AS depois yptional, renfroy Cnadan a oan ‘and econe- ol en Friends pee J.W. oe M P. W. F, Montague, Grand Recorder, Bes F. po J.H, Bell, M-D., Grand Organizer. Grand Modical Ex} HAMILTON . ONTARIO Good wages maid. in all Departments, end steady work assured. We have Several ‘ovenings for inexperienced help, where energy and ability will bring pro- paid to ap} walle "Teor nig weaving. Special ment. to ty workers. ent statin full experience, if any, The ‘Slngy Manafac aring Co., “induce Authorized to obtain members and charter || Mr. A GREAT CONVENIENCE. What the Canadian Pacifie Railway Is Doing For Its Employees. _ convenience of the em- em- | ployees can aa for the balance of their lunch hour, The arrangement | is four to a table: all the appoint- | ments are harmonious; there is an! air of quiet dignity about the place, A. Cooper, manager of the sleeping and dining car’ department, | said that this was in accordance with | the well-known policy of the Canad- ian Pacific for taking care of its em- ployees. The pei in ie S wi room woul: eet the w: mai Of course, kere would still be the 30-cent luncheon upstairs, and the regular dining room in which you could dare what you sniead and pay for the much -as can ited but this was Sate tatly for ployees, male female, nin wae prefer to have their luncheon inside the building to going to restaurants —those of them who were in the = it of going to restaurants, RatRes SAY 2S BITS ABOUT ANTWERP. A Bell Which Is Rung Only When the uns Want Antwerp, the city of churches and chimes, is crowned with history, and ita name will figure prominently when the page of the fut pciitea the coat ‘Belgian Pe that ever resounds with the sound of ONTARIO. SS ts aa WANTED Kitchener’s = Owl ‘THD, ee — Hleaves best suited their tastes once a tree fell a prey, to tl the qcvuall Shee wena be" (itera layers [cat eee aie morsels were n they would 1 limbs, perhaps to get at the Pi ith, within, They stripped all the fruit trees and many shade trees of all their foliage. Bto, Cause for Wrath. Jones (to-his grocer)—You seem angry, Ls Pare, The inspector of cannes aa measures neg st been in, Jones—Ha, ha, He caught you-giv- ing. 15 ounces to the pound, did he? rown—Worse than that. He said Your Druggist’s 50¢ per Bottle. SalveinTubes2sc. Forlookol heEyefree ae Druggiste or Marine Eye Remedy Co., Chicogp The Observing Child. are you going to have your baikent like papa’s?” ‘I don'> want m: papa’ es the t cut like! bees aie Co., Limited. ‘irs,—I can Tecommend MI- NARD'S TINIMENT for Rheumatism and Sprains, as Ihave used it for both with excellent restilts. urs truly, B. LAVERS, St. John. 118 SUICIDES IN WEEK. Despair of Hunget in Germany is vident. News from Munich states that dur- ing a recent week, owing to the mis- ery of starvation; 118 suicides, the maorty of whom were women, hap- ned in Germany. mother, accompanied by three t breast bi my children, I ‘cant Parents are Spanoning children in the parks in increasing numbers. The police have collected nearly 200 chil- dren in Rhine towns, ‘The Lokal lanzeiger is indignant cae LA te children were shan loned in Berlin one Sunday, oe food co teeta frequent, ane replied, “with a hole in was for some Apply to Staff Serg’t Dawson, Bandmaster K, O. (late Ba: ure master Gov. Gen’s. Bodyguar Toronto) 197 Peel Street, ae real. BATTALION HAS FAMOUS CHEF. Allan Line Chief Cook to te Sol- diers on Delicacie ‘The 245th Battalion, which phos just started recruiting in Montreal, does 80 under the most favorable auspices Allan Line . de Gi who will devise the menu for the soldiers, “We are going to see that the men st the 245th get every possible benefit in the way of feeding that Get ire and: skill tan sang said Cap’ “As a rule he me much variety in their diet, round of food that comes with monot- ous regularity and is often not near the standard that the men who have jorog, wl ided new experiment with the ofsth Battalion, and to that Thave enlisted the services of M. de nown as one of the i orld.’ rog was | delighted at the Suponeieee Waukee ise Gulltngy skdtt fo the nid of Canada's soldiers, an s. position with and was decorated by George. He contueted-n cestaurant in Londob x some time and was of the eform Club before he was. brought of their catering from this end. Minard’s Liniment for sale pverywhere. Still Healthy. you soe that strong, healthy- takin man over th “T was just Haig is physique,” “The doctoha gave” hina ie ame ago. “You surprise me.” “Yes; they found out saney couldn't get anything out of him. Minard’s Tiniment Relieves Neuralgia, church bells, will doubtless ie heard Brent ladies who have renounced th +| world and ways, and consecrat- | ea their fvealth to theletteeeh: Having n the of y they walk communication wh who religiously leave food on their joorway every bell hanging in their convent is never tolled, it be- ing kept as a last desperate resort to inform the city that the nuns can live . longer unless they have food. 3 Minard’s Ziniment Cures Dandraft. The Silver Lining. elt) ee pee Cook—No bad ews, nthe Teco othe master’s been wounded. The Cook—There now, miatams don't let. that worry you. They they can patch em up s0’s tga. bet. ter than before. * MOTHER LOVE AIDS SON IN TRENCHES < ps 1-| It Brings Relief To Boy Stand- ing His Watch Deep in Mud. ce upon a time, only a few months comrades, and they the greatest “relnforeoment® that: had ever come ir rescue. At your the! druggist, S50, 50e, and $1,00 a bottle. “Made in Canada” DOMINION = | RAINCOATS Best for quality, style and value, Guaranteed ed for all cli- mat Ask Your Dealer SEED para use ere st once. “Supply limtiea Waite to ‘quer ea ‘Dawson, Brampt HELP WANTED. CABINET MAKERS AND MACHING hands Pa: highest Furniture Co. CRUCIBLES WANTED. N°: 50, No. 60, ATH "TANS IN ats) you have tor wales also Male’ name and best cash price, “Apply Unite Ltd, -284 St. Helens Ave, Brass & Lead, Toronto, Ont. IWSPAPERS FOX SALD ROFIT- MAKING NEWS AND JOB Otices for sale In good Ontario ‘The useful and Iatares ting of all bust Full, information application ‘ison, Pablisht pany, 73 W: 1 Street, SORLEANEOUS. CANCER. TUMORS, LUMPS, ETO, Internal and external, cured withe our home treatment. Write Sr Bellman’ Medioad Co. Limited, Collingwood, Ont, When buying your heaees insist on having “OTTO HIGEL” PIANO ACTION BOOK ON DOG DISEASES] And How to Feed led to wy H. CLAY GLOVER CO., Inc. 118 West 31st Street, New York =SoAW Reduces Bursal Enlargements, ‘Thickened, Swollen Tissues, at pectas Ba rector Book 1M ABSORBINE, paige tie ‘for brui roan vein = je at il tll pon ance diye the Ms nF YOUNG, P. D. F., 516 Wane lg eee Seas ‘Absorbine ‘md ‘Absorbin ine, Jt., are made Machinery For Sale Wheelock Engine, 150 ALP. 18x42, with double main driving belt 24 ins, wide, and Dynamo 30K. W. belt driven, All in first class condition. Would be sold together or separate. ly-; also a lot of shafling at a very great bargain as room is required immedi- ately. 8. Frank Wilson & Sons 78 Adelaide Street West, Toronto. sees ees SNIPERS KILL TWO BROTHERS. ©, They Die'in Each Other's Arnis on the British Front. he death of two brothers in each other’s arms at front is related in a priva a were nie poral Tom and Private Henry - widge, of Ferndale, Rhondda valley, ‘Weish regiment. he was offering the water, a sniper shot him. He clasped his brother as the latter rose to take the water and they both died in each other’s arms.” | A third brother remains in‘acticn in France. ne cary ‘or in—this is ne a Bane ‘is eel evident man, Who hires painters to do his work for him-will do well to geet oe ANY AAA vl i, : paint that gives i — The local Ramsay’ deater will give you direct tothe factory A RAMSAY & SON CO, Rep ge gaa aneet ii RANCH HS AT. TOR ISSUE 40—'16. FOR SALE BY “ALL DE BALERS. ighhy: ff terioration, | splendid: seivices and — 3 br ae 2% ay a

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