Milverton Sun, 14 Jun 1917, p. 3

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AFTER DOGTORS FAILED A Well Known Resident of Port Hawkesbury is Restored to Health and Strength. One of the best known men in the ing from a man w! and respect of his fellow townsmen. le makes no secret of the fact that he believes Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills saved his life, and that they restored him to health, after several medical fea failed to cure him. “Mr. Duff tells “About four years ago I was attacked | wit left me in a con- dition difficult to describe, I was at- | weakness, and a See as dull ag ~ the tae weak t wall fore Sr without ating: down to rest. soured on ne stom: were all gone, and paiieation of the heart and a fluttering sensation al y chest, especially at night, was almost unbearable. 1 was finally compelled to go to bed, and called in a doctor, who said my heart matism I had been cured by Dr. Mams’ Pink Pills, sa I decided that rather ospital I would again try this Pais Igota eet ning, my st for what Dr. Williams’ [ink Ph Pills have done for me.” You can get these “pills from any jdealer in ro enh = by mail at Wh I oe a@ box, or si xes for $2.51 m The Dr. Wiltiams® Medicine is (Brockrile, Ont. eke ese DRIED VEGETABLES. Great “Saving Will be Effected by New Process. it ussian laborers who are building the arctic port on the Whi living largely on dried vegetables. The evaporating plants, which are usually only to dry apples, are equally ser- viceable in the preservation of onions, and without changing the vat. yy passing over them expanded air ai comparatively low temperatures. The water i temperature at which the practice is carried on is so ek that the volatile . uw flavors are left It is said that ‘vegetables a: dried tt the practice of arving fruits and |? ible as recent in- pear, tl vegetables is as fea vestigations make mar up staple tones: will be aliniingted, and if to this great saving i the saving the to the lessened cee of preeos, spailage, the ultimate sav- Ing to the consumer will be great. If there ever was anything that wo- men could not do, they are now doing it or about to do it. Sounds travel through dry air at the rate of feet a second; thro water at 0 feet a second, and in taal wire at 17,180 feet a second. ( A Wise Move isto change from tea and coffee to POSTUM before the harm is done. “There's a Reason” Matte TY utoi ate continually in My nerves | ,, ‘\Tization or uni rs ratith which |deserve an answer. jaspoa ct sliced or shredded veewtediet e{her flag. Her conduct during tl i li o age oF In the window of the grocery | the ex- | sh s | doubt Sia the feeble frame ARCHITECT OF HER OWN RUIN GERMANY HAS FORFEITED HER “PLACE IN THE SUN.” Outcast of the Nations Because She Has Proved Unworthy of Trust. y should A Germany have h “pce in the sun” Why should she Ree Sea to Cthar ti i ed by force from their original posses- sors. The United States selzed ter- ritory from Spain and from Mexico. The rise of ine British Empire is a long story of conquest. was divided among the European Powers with no regard for the wishes of its pon China. The Bloom of Berries in your cheeks—you can get it by cutting out the heavy, expensive foods of Winter that clog the liver and bur- den the kidneys. Here is a dishthat will clear the skin |“ and give you the bounding |” buoyancy of youth—Shred- ded Wheat and Strawher- |. ries. All the body-building | grain, combined with berries or other fruits. Made in Canada, to rule themselves have been ruled by others better quali- lar old, wr go and no farther”? ‘These are many ask, and they World Must Grow Better. It should be pointed out, in tls first e historical argument We are south- em France ci | burg. ie des' ‘nena of noble monuments of archite: \by imitating their crimes, then worse than the beasts of the field th: oe whole purpose a not to cast down. It been consistently carried out. motives are mixed, and nations are not more altruistic than their inhab-| tants. But it may fairly be said that ingstone’s Day. Misuse of Power. Germany alone of all Powers Lu been utterly unable to combine r own advantage with se as the eure she has foxereae ee is |has been proved i cates has had. It is siepomabts ‘to think of her Courtene India as shoe ites done. She has slightest. capacity the peoples over whom own, for gee ding she un eee ilustration adow of darkness. She woul of economic prosperity to restore Turkey. , bring Balan’, ustris the ‘| what does it profit a nation if she gain the whole world an soul? “And what can she give in ex-) change for her“soul? Moral issues cannot be ignored, ai A MARVELLOUS MODEL. Reproduction in Plasticine of bee Around Vimy Ridge. the nderful model wa: reas responsible for of Vimy tt is a scale reproduction of the landscape of which the Vimy Ridge is the central feature, and the hand that in Chateanties artist sn eeNee ie plasticine, and it shows all the trench systéms, the network of | roads and tracks, ‘the railways, and) the streams, and, impor! of all, SHG centiuic-of the ieee ara gullies, and the plateau. i is reproduced, wn as it ex- ment which preceded the infantry at- ck. This work of months was executed ed from the Ma; a keen sportsmai knowledge of the country. illiputian yor of Vimy, himself landscape hours on ecg and officers and coms. m Ca aihits whith wereyleatlon Tar the ae Sault were coached in their parts o1 this wonderful model. lotting was fantastic plan. It deserves to be placed in lone over this some monumental niche, for beyond all question it contributed to a degree which it would be difficult to exagger- © the splendid victories so often S Z| Work-a-Day Clothes Me Continent again what it was-in “aed she | ae eee! is nothin; these are the issues that Saaeuy, = just as pleased with i model Palade te Seas | illustrated is made wi aie situate neighbors no Rater trust Ss because zoe a straight pleated skirt he has proved unworthy of trust.|? 4” Underbody: pattern meats No. 7782, Girl’s Middy Dress; in at is a penalty the payment of sizes; 6 years. Price, 15 cents, which she cannot escape. Thes Sc abenad from your local McCall dealer or from The man, with an intimate | © © Staff officials of high rank pored for} non- ma and British ad le Much artillery advance women’s over: or ey al 7860, Ladies’ and Miss | eaten ann arglied for); in 6 sizes; 82 to 7073, Ladies’ Waist; i 7 sizes; 34 to" 46” bust Price,’ 15 cents each. No. 7850, pales and Misses’ Garden or Sun-Hats; in sizes, ladies’ and misses’, Price, 10 7 Every small gint ‘will tell you that she ador ore than tt middy dress, especially in aummer- | time, cCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto, Dept. W. GROSS, SIGKLY BABIES Sickly babies—those who are cross and fretful; whose little Stomach and bowels are out of order; who suffer from constipation, indigestion, colds or any other of the minor ills of little 01 be cured by Concerning {cross and cried aight and day and CG are helped him till I began using Baby’s Own Tablets. They soon set him right and now he is a fat, eas boy.” The Tablets are sold by medi- cine dealers or by.mail at 25 entire box from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Lo., Brockville, Ont. Storm Detector. ‘A device by which the approach of summer thunderstorms can be tected hours before the first appears di is ities hours off the bell begins to ring intervals, and as thunder oud approach it gives off a contin- uous peal. f {4 CAR SAVED IgA A CAR GAINED. Reduce Car ‘liegtae by Filling Cars, Says C. P. R. Bulletin. bject in issuing ee bulletins is nd om See a controvel beastie ind_not but to secure eration of the public. PBulletin No. 1 contains the follow- ing information, from 1907 to 1915: The i j average capac creased 5.8 tons; average weight of contents increased 8.0 tons. ‘The present heavy volume of traf- fie will no doubt continue so long as the war lasts. e Additional ¢ cars and | locomotives are| cstate wi a passport, and when needed bi they cannot be secured in eee without one ne were ae large eer ‘or many mont 1 a Gariiata took There is also a serious shortage of | tro} of the farm and _ierden spre labor jand in some places of yard|but allowed the o trackage. eggs a week. On one eaten: See way to improve the con-| they kept njne, a fine of 100 marks ditions therefore is to secure greater efficiency in the present equipment, terminal se age, and man ge ailways alone cannot dev the maximum efficiency; the craliays and the public co-operating Consi mr help bey ondaniagetull car loads instead of minima authorized in the tari ificati consignees can help their full authorized cubical or carry-| 9) ty nual ie capacity. For the average train in 1915® the |? ts of. car: tents, he tons; total weight of train, 847 ton: erage load per car in Ha ath ie 1915 been 23, 4 tons instead of 18.4 the mile; 1,568,76 535 less tons of dead car tare hauled one mile, By increasing now the average load 5 tons per car the public would equip- and yard engines, 415 18.5 per cent. inerease in man power employed in train and yard service. exacts eaiods —0—0—0—0—0—0 000000 the| PAIN? NOT A BIT! LIFT YOUR CORNS OR CALLUSES OFF No humbug! Apply few drops then Just lift them away with fingers. —0—0—0—0—0— 0000000 — w drug is an ether compound dbscnscen oped ingles chemist, It called freezone, ol in tiny bottles 2 g B lus ee a. the isippears. Shortly you will find the corn or ¢allus so loose that you can lift it off, root and all, with jthe Eos Not a pore of pain, corn or callus, they loosen and come right out. no humbug! It works like a charm, For a few cents you can get rid of every hard corn, soft corn or corn be- ween the toes, as well as painful luses on bottom of your feet. It never disappoints and never burns, bites or inflames. If your druggist hasn't any freezone yet, tell him to get a little from his wholesale bottle for you ou paar ON Gun Trophies for Canada. A saat oe Office committee has a to deal with the col- ution of captured gu trophies. ‘They will be sent in gen- eral to the home districts of the troops who captured them, and a consider- able number are to be set aside for shipment to Canada. Ask for Minard’s and take no other. To boil cod, put it into boiling salt- ed water and cook till the flesh aie the tailor-~ pred suit often deuadds pe the paehee Minard’s Zintment used by Physicians. Before placing a sponge cake in the try sprinkling a little This -looking crust that ale Sought sponge cakes look so tempti schemed upon its surface, Keep Minard’s Liniment in the house. ISSUE No. 23—'17. ray with the | largest established restaurant in Cana- shift responsibility | go, ’; | Allowed Wealthy Belgian Family By t old and several new wages paid, best working conditions and fair treatment. Write, telephone or call. Childs Co, 158 Yonge St., Toronto. FIVE EGGS A WEEK. “Kindly” Huns, Belgian family, wealthy before the war, fa, ena in London. Their estate was in a suburb of Bru- ges, and after the: German occupation A The Man With the Plow. As the British troops began great fight on Easter Monday had one great fellow-worker—the Man with the Plow. “Ther: in. this landscape o! some officers about rh,” Mr. ou on sane Teadan Chronicle. “He h plowman who up- holds t the “tradition of war. Zola saw him in 1870, and I have seen him on the edge of other bai , and here he was again, driving a pair of sturdy horse: is plow across the sloping field not a furlong away from village where German shells were ran at clouds of ye So he Lord on Easter area ss es the harvests which shall be gathered after the war.” they were not allowed. to lease The stables were emptied, the cattle were taken, and when they tried to P | hide the carriages, a representative of Sealtar: plstolin hand, forced them <4 give them up. ei Ser aa “BETTER THAN USUAL” Is the slogan of the Toronto Fat ag in all the The Model Fighter, Now emulate the bus farm and battle perk To Fs! shes sehoe all the Iso has a sting. ; yelits, and Wind ire to. pees a ere by Murine in Tubes25e, fans ae Druggstsor Nariac Eve Remedy Co, Chega Purely Herbal—No aoe coloring Antiseptic—Stops blocd-poi joothing—Ends pain and ata etc. Pore—Best for baby's rashe Heals all sores. 50c. box. All Druggists and Stores NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE ROMIT-MAKING NBW! ns. jt all businesses. application, to, Wileon Publiahing Com- ro Ti Adelaide Street, Toront WOMAN COULD HARDLY STAND ® Space AwEOUe Nernst MORS, LUMPS, ETC. C4 inti and extefnal, cured with: reatment. Write AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 910 & Wee IN GOOD a nin condition, Has Restored to Health by bydia Re Ee E.Pi am’s Ve; tabl PEPRE NS, 1916 soon pete pe inkhi agsonger Tourin ge! sad trie 1 fekts cine Starter. Recently over= Compound, peut aE and La itn painted. Tires in good Oversize tires. UpSON 15 MO) LIN- ana rf Passenger Png oS with ric lights ter. Thoroughly Fulton, N. Y. — ‘Why will women | overhauled in our shop and newly paint- Y pay ont thelr money f for treatment and | 8, ,.gictt fonerson ae doors. ret benefi wri Ble E fe Pinkham “Medicine Co., Lynn, fass., for helpful advice given’ free. the inside. ike this for some time: without need- ing re-covering. At the Yarmouth Y. M. C. A. Boys’ Camp, held at Tusket Falls in August, 1 found MINARD'S LINIMENT most beneficial for sun bur, an immediate | WRITE elief for colic ana toot FOR TRED. STOKES, PREMIUM General Sec’y. DEC. 7th & 8th, 1917 EIGHTH ANNUAL TORONTO HY yin itents and starter i shimmer Mariving. Pri was ‘the Fes, suitable for a doctol chaser has had a demonstr fatlsfleg himself of the ‘nun tfewapstor apse £5 and let our our used cars ‘UDBON, “MODBL 87, 6 PASSENGER, der Touring Car. Blectrid rin pod running order cooks ke & new N, MOD. aaa ae 5 PASSEN- MO) er, ¢ sylinder Touring Oar, tp od tat $360." .~ | running order, UDSON aie Mi tion iit powered, sx Shiner, 5 pass ‘ol ia A Ee senger Tn good rupaing Order and res in good This car-was, Painted this year and looks very nice, Price $; ACK: 4 CYLIN- er Touring Car. Hi tric lights starter, Kood tires, and is a bargain ae tie pres, Gad. USSELL, 3 PASSENGER CABRIO- et. Avery, handsome closed car, ‘We only sell Soa cars = r the pur- tion» and quali- he, Aa ba ving. Call.at Our ‘on are in ‘Toronto maleate n Show you any of Hae, you a demonstra- THE DOMINION AUTOMOBILE CO. Timitea 146-150 Bay Street, Toronto. Ont. “FAT STOCK SHOW Union Stock Yards TORONTO —————————— SSS The Soul-of a Piano is the” Action. Insist PIANO ACTION ‘on the “OTTO HIGEL’ The scarcity of paper? As long gn of Tiberius the dearth Ror tribution of the available supply. MONEY ORDERS. BUY yous out of town supplies with Domi Money Orders. | xpress Five dale oe en three cents. Great Britain now has 276 electri- city companies, with a sapital of $305,000,000. ‘Minard’s Iinimont Lumberman's Friend. Children now and Bis are greater than their parents, but they wouldn't have been if their eta hadn't given them the proper start. “Clean AW” BOILER Por All Boiler Pstee se Wal tere i Cyolone ogy 2h Prods Soap het Bars al Canadian Steam Boiler Fanlgmae int imited Tol. Gorrara 3660 20 MoGee Bt. ‘Toronto BOOK ON DOG DISEASES] And How to Feed Matled ae te ote aoe by H. CLA’ VER :0., Inc. 118 ie sinc aeons, Nee Ne he YACHTING MAXI “Fleet Foot” EVERYDAY Ex pig Whi = Shben LAKESIDE “FF. DALLEY CO. OF CANADA LTD, |AMILTON, CAN. 2 Tor Summer Wear ee at Work and Play Don’t work i ine heavy, leather boots this summer. Wear They are honest and sturdy enough.to stand the farm work. Easy and comfortable—light—sensible—and so much Shoes. than leather. ‘ou go out in the evening There are plenty a for ‘every. occasion, ea i jay as they are far less expensive than leather boots. Next time you go to town, be the ‘Fleet Poors Shoes for summer wear, cou MINT - upag syst KE ee BROWNIE wear “Fleet Foot” different styles and well as evening— sure to see al f ATHLETE, BAL

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