Milverton Sun, 8 Feb 1917, p. 7

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a partnership were she ever ‘to ‘ieee oes yet employ. Al feria 3 Fancy "Waisteoats. ‘The ae ing of Spain 18 slso an ox. sake i attired m ‘is dress bills run to “about $7,500 per WHAT THE Spies orate ae nom MONARCHS cost. — has ee oe ee Kidney Pills. Sy — Houdest pattern, ‘but King Alphonso— fight gual esas — a ae ee ‘owing, it is said, to a “friendly hint high - resting < Se from King néver She Suffered for Two tae but Three Sartorial Habits of Kings wears these start cand — i ee eames he Boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills Made sidered quite correct and| Her a New Woman. Adamsville, Kent Co, NB, Janl| per pede can recommend | > the blade and | eo ds the fore part a Se bent it down over the other side, Then it draws itself over Mrs. Williams Says in |The snail walks with surface of ne Lede and it is rested with means to lubrocate the road on bey it travel els. A -peculiay | CHOSE mai Nos smart. — S Both the King and Queen of Spain sell all their left-off garments once a and more sat year. s agency in Paris bu - Cut out the high-price foods. wll ated te the Queen of Spain’s left-off gowns, d they have be ee well-known ant Wheat for ee sa ey often been resold in is “a milk salef sound no loeal I. of Chosen: pees Seaton 1A lad in the model-room of gent Street modiste may Neteaeete ferer ae Dodd's Kidney Pi them quick relief and complete with stewed fruits and green A nourishing meal for only al few cents. Made in Canada. ‘ore than once or twice, because he tea a dislike to the material. King never has a suit put out of his Rakai until ee has worn it two ‘or three dozen tim The late King’s ee bills, exclud-| rms, ran to about King George's seen wearing one Fe ane Spain’s afternooy of which the original cost in in Paris. was $367.50. In mndon it probably fetched om fe bis of the sales and ed 5 are low fae of 1 oe Ball: to-do middle dinss yin Queen igh cure. That is why she isso enthosis- tic in her praise of tl “My troubles started Sarit a cold,” M inhaling the least bit of ‘aie ie ments have clear! Prgtizéeate th WF tees 5 W. F. Caropbell, J, H. Ball, M.D., ‘Grand Organiser, "Grand Medical Ex a HAMILTON « QNTARIO- that ony or all of the usual life conditions EVOLUTION OF THE GROCER. “Engrosser” Was First a a in all Kinds of Merchan f : Nothing is so necessary te any com- munity, nothing so unescapable as the grocer. It is the first business of the y be removed in the case of the people. under my eyes which were puffed an a Thad a bitter taste in my oot without terminating its existence a 1 Simplicit Boyalsinplcty. suffered. from severe The Queen of Norway, ‘ceremonious occasions, which are few His Majesty’s favorite matet blue serge (which is just now Simca All ove: the county * Remember ‘the . Car Shortage TfYou Wait Until the Last winats To Order Out Your Fovtiliger You Might Get Left! in a suit of one or the other nisterial: Soft Shirts Forbidden. As a general rule the King never a a keepg more than about a ty toms was a symptom of st |lounge-suits in his wardrobe; the ae Maieety Say hes, the case. That is why Dodd’s: Kidney King rarely had less than three cone . Pills cured ‘her. a much k therefore, it is plain that abe “\creature is deprived of thre four elements of Nife—air, wit and nourishment. — GUARD THE BABY AGAINST COLDS To guard the baby against colds nothing can equal Baby’s ‘ab- Jets, ‘The ‘Tablets urea mild lasative that will keep the little one’s stom- ach and bowels working regularly. the institution is modern one. feo you know how gro- ceries originate Only a few hundred years ago cer- yal searurae that it is pecan ve * dat ae Nopiey's = tailors! bills $200 Fashion Fads ei equally sudden dislike to the matin og Ssinbridge, N.Y. and ori rder all the suits to The deepest rivers flow with the all sorts of commodities. They bought least sound. these things “en gros” and made money out of them. The trade was | th st taste, but he carried to England, where a man who| about him to be attired with equal fe Eeultifeansase Household consists of but ten fins His Majesty would not allow any lang twelve servants, and f the Household, even his p Penne ced Hfeslong frlenda: to. wear |S OY three are resident soft shirt at Buckingham Palace. White linen was always the rule, and even King George, who thought the role never stom: Bach day unfolds something new in the world of fas! , for many r-|health of the little one will be good -| esting novelties reatch tp eget hoes and that he will thrive and be happy “The who observe ee women of fashion,|and good-natured. ‘ablets are ~lfrom wl parc) nape gleaned | sold ‘ty wedi dealers or cy mai casions of ceremon; every little detail and item of inter-|at 26 cents « box r. Wil- Queen of Norway dine at aie homely | eg, ee create the atmosphere of|liams Medicine Co., ‘preckille, “Ont. hour of 7.30, an eal rarely | pood eo eee consists of more than three courses.— Pek f the new collars are large London Answers. affairs volled high at the back a low ‘These have been given the quantities, called himself an “engros- This was later shortened to busi sacket' shop, like the modern. 10-cent store. ore soft shirts i Poandei natiibe his Gradually, it appears, the “grocer” Yather's lifetime. Sate Pee Ray found it more profitable to deal in tea, A Pisses ure coffee, spices, fruits and non-perish- ene vite HOW TO CURE Asked to axe’ aa word pacha > “Its you n’t got as ae as e name 0: aaa collar, and one itch. if you just had nothin” de: is illustrated in the sketel me- able foodstuffs, and he confined his at- tention to these things. the business of the “s France the shop ou ee as Be ‘ar original icant ., the term Tost xe of that a man who deals ex- King George, by the way, has in d in the wardrobe of the late King. For his smoking-jackekts his Maj- esty prys from $25 to $60. They are i d clusively in fresh vegetables came t0| made be known as a “green grocer.” label? asaes PETS, INSECTS AND HUMAN. | Interests of the Native Quarter of japan. In Japan if one will leave the hotel and the tourist office and the cocktail- drinkers and go’ out into the real na- tive quarter, there are enough things to interest any one. One old m passes with his load of crickets, which hood of a twelve-passenger car would subject the most careful chauffeur to scorn, lime and make to buy and not Danie eaislins Boe upkeep. whom : pied a year ere ae who re- cognizes le yw-pric speaks gon a little Tei, and has a sense of humor, I have him trained so that if we pass any one it unusual work or go near My novel scenes, to pont out these things ows my fondness ft Japanese children, wno are th earth, with their sis pee slant eyes and bobbed hair, and an unusually bright dress an a fine child, he points them out with a sort of fatherly pride of race. At two years old the Japanese surpass all other na- onalies in charm and _attractive- 8, and these pie yet happy little fas look as though it of a toyshop.—Christian Herald. Getting Her Own Back. “So the lawyers got about all of the estate. Did Edith get anything?” “Oh,~yes; she got one of the law- yers.” eg Four feet four inches is the length | P” of the Russian rifle; it is the longest used in nares: Nine pounds is the weight of the German rifle. Before starting the youngsters we to school give them a Fare hot cup of Instant Postum ; School teachers, doctors and food experts agree on two points—that the child needs a hot drink, and that the drink Shouldn’t be tea or coffee. My Giishawemen Je un old’ tallow : ees | great soverign they had strolled lar} chy 3 dark crimson, blue and pur- at work in his, private Tepe ictaty ecee ot Nia, Maloney, it wtlck hie Heces axe fied, 6nd usually they are finished without te through Loni Guild, the organisation fenton by: 8 Queen for clothing the necessitons mae Five Hundred, Dresses. Her Majesty's dress bills are the lowest of any queen in Europe, with the eeSentions parhays, of the Queen evening: gene $340, to iwetty evening-gowns in the year. This is in peace-time. Since aE outbreak of the war Queen Mary has not even ordered one evening-gown. The Common Cause is Lack of Blood—Therefore You Must Build Up the Blood. cles, glands a1 work only according to the quality of st common cause of indiges- the product of the glands of the testines and stomach, which furnish SS which caused disagree She usually visits her modiste when she orders a new gown, and is receiv- ee yy the manager in a private re- satan toate sa rule I these or four dresses at the sam‘ , the walls of which al with mahogany te capable of ene 500 ge dresses. Here paid by the Queen for articles of at- tre other than dresses: Patent leath- walking-shoes, $5.25 per pair;|? brown leather walking-boots, $8.75 per ir; hats from $13.00 to $13.50; pave fon $1.50 to $5.25 per pair. By e most extravagantly ai in Europe is the: tired Royal lady Qu i Her dress bills are ye y in the English Sear care bh ee mous modits for the smallness of the or: ‘The war role Foon pain consist of tl ope ee fitted Agora sanntpreor Les robes, and capable of holding alto- gether 1,500 gowns, and they are usually filled. Queen Ena’s “Dresser” ‘The Queen of Spain’s chief dresser has a salary of but $1,500 per annum, jPostum fills the need admir- |*,™2rely nominal sum, but (ably and {ts very extensive use among thoughtful parents, coupled with the child’s saa ness for this flavory, no ,food-drink, show how phere it meets the requirement. “ “There's a Reason” We sande ir once, aualty, | a f Spaii hit well inde rstood by her Royal 7 mistress, of course, and the dresser’s | * penile is regarded ag part of her |p 8 ee ser is also largely interest- in a milliner’s establishment fe the Quee! jen ae She i ox ee See Pari pie! Those eaaliahments she rr is extraordinarily low. | 42" are some pe the: prices | °™ dresses, subsequently apologising | 7” could) easily I was also frequently troubled r why T did not try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pilis, and while I had not much hope ato Hoedis case! and. tafeel that life |®! was again worth living. I had also been troubled from time to time with attacks of rheumatism, and the use of the pills cured this as well as the in- stion,, It is now over a year since took the pills and in that have had no of the-tepahla® Withonns "Pink Pills are sold by Bound to Find Out. “A: man i ag my store the other day,” uy handed me said tl put up. “«These, I see, are all for the cure of a cold,’ I remared to him casual- ly. STOMACH TROUBLE te r re is the most intimate fae ae of blo usually m teri: With New Monk Collar and Loose Panels. yy |tanie which ae quite often in the ing new dresses show’ I underskirts. Another treatment of side panels where the panel ex atends Ae the lower edge of the skirt, ed there, and falls softly over ears in some skirts ie att the sep in puffed or draped effect. and the bodices fitting a kind of drapery reachin; th The publisher of the best Farmer's Paper in the Maritime Provinces in jg | Writing to us si eS would say, that: 1 ae Pot elena, of t has ius: ‘ike MINARD'S. CINIMENT: t been an unfailing remedy in our panel ever since I can and | art ee and imitators,” i Tmt times between 1010 and emnember, | 6 utlived dozens of would-be fals within the mia of} 4 aur Liniment Oures Garget in Cows, patterns may Tcronto, Ontario, Dept “W.” Rec gee Gf: aiinexd’s. Zdniment Canes Diphtheria, Help Want plied the physician, B class of British aeiney e. re fastened with little ea a to cotiiant with the dress ma- ‘The loose side panels on skirts, with m cont, these side panels seem at first to be nothing but the familar}. the narrower The youue: fella who is willing to Ties will say Sa getting more than his shar “*Xen,, he returned, ‘smad of theb cured by code last winter, but I’b hagged if I cad rebeber which wud.’ " ‘Minard’s Einiment Cures Colds, Ete. ay, uPe Tommy!” called mamma. “We're re yon shoes on?” “Yes; See pals) but one!” Mulligan: “I ira a cheque to that fund, but ei don’ eee in pene: my chari Mul- ae a So I ea a sc traneael name to and good ee NAVAL PATROLS for defen ly to When Your ie Need Care E: peace eae artin Byellde Mase! i Couststeno used in successful years. Now the able a ‘and ety by ottle. ine 8%5e and 50c, Write Murine Eye Remedy (cones NY Druggista Taira to per Salve in Aseptic Tubes, Fr Book of the Eye Bree Chicago. Adi a man marries for money his | wife naar gets her money’s worth. Minard’s Liniment Cures Distemper. An epidemic of thrift and economy | is sweeaing over Canada. The ‘eho contracts lt-9ill find Ie haa ‘boon no misforttine, during the adjustment days ofter the war. Paffed all around in imitation of the are extreme! el aracefal, the alanis devoid of any trim- alee sougly | in ender The bodices P e arms are so called. other styles of evening cesser ae seven NS ties to begin to be or e edge of the skirt is a Paste with charm, — “Oh, doctor, if z td only die,” i re ees Thirteen knots on the surface and sixteen submerged is the speed of the back, stiff neck, all pains and aches pus to Sloan’s Liniment Do not rub it. Simply apply to the see ye it quickly penetrates and relieves. Cleaner than mussy lasters or ointments, it does not Se sicaldares Jame | | WANTED FOR THE ROYAL NAVY wanted for the Royal Naval Canadian Ronen er Jcamediate ‘overasas serricn, physique ‘accepted. 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