Milverton Sun, 28 Mar 1918, p. 7

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‘In the early days of the w: one made a fitful effort to Baap i lief, aches, STeeplessesn, nervous igs pep- all these discomforts make, eee endured rather a run a doetor’s bill without de- non fone of an improved “condition. |», “Every sufferer should know ste {jdanger of such a condition e dies! ae oes to enemy shell fire,” says the famous military author- ~ tty, ds Major Ian Hi ‘Now eliminated that danger. The enemy trench is battered and pulverized for er e expiatin of | 5 artillery sl its "range farther along. This is eae time after time, with mathematical ac- curacy. e infantry must never pass determined ‘ohjetives because of the | Dink langer of be ing decimated by their a shells. Hold Two-Thirds Cambrai Gains. “At Cambrai a different arrange- ment was contemplated. Fritz almost invariably begins to suspect, after a few days of constant shelling, that the enemy intends a_ thrust along that ree This brilliant con- 0 prepare as best ity to the ernatst Instead of ar- tillery, ta owed down tl barbed whe barricades, and let the men throu; #0 aoe was the surprise that our men went through the line e five In fact, the thrust was The attackers ned ead the points where a good align- ment mig! ave been secured and ere under a disadvantage when yig- orous counter-attacks were made. Fif- lay. Fourteen of these were repulsed with terrible losses, but the regaine trenches, “The effect along the whole Cam- brai sector wa lar “ it was, again demonstrates that the conservative attacks are of t ore dates ultimate effectiveness.” PRee iit Si MONEY MADE FROM GARBAGE. Results of Conservation in the Old ‘ountry. The British Ministry of Food, in its educational campaign “How to Avoid Wicca shawel sarnbick & Oils from fish waste. Potash from banana stalks. ‘ats from slaughter-house refuse. $iisl tacel tor ganitey fee eae wirs, aN house swill for pig and poul- ee a poultry food from con- “densed meat, Seat fertilizer from condemned unsound Racer pe ‘rom old tins and scraps. Disinfectant powder from flue dust. provincial gaser pas: ikea a box at tinfiol, duttonholes, to he converted ie. ae 1 has somewhere | i | trial. a'portion of the advanced de Nervous Senility and even paralysis may result if. the e big fact t{ The and reliet is that the the ereeping barrage has|™° blood rich and red and quickly re- tore vitality and energy to a meee t will be lasting be- cause the trouble is attacked at its root; paling up the Best restores That is why take Dr. Williams’ ls always feel bright, active eral medicines, but they did not help me in the least. One day y Trees pamphlet describing Bink Pills and decided to, give then « Iam glad now that I did for sitter using eight boxes they is so Rael cantor with pleasure and ieee catieeiaa etter a night’s sleep. I sincerely hope some similar sufferer may benefit by my experience.” If you axe weak, nervous or feel- ing “out of sorts,” give Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills a trial and you will be surprised to see how quickly the nervousness will pass away and your Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Bi ES The Advancement of Agricultural Education. Ate aie of welfare of the e instance of Minister of Agriculture, the Honorable ecie ora it adopted the measure know erleultural Inatruction Ace By meme ae oe acts of ten million dollars wan abt ae e pr ravines and education for those engaged farmi ‘An investigation made prior to the introduction of the measure has re- vealed two outstanding deficiencies in cor se ead! “Pish wet and grit for poultry from was too slow t and noteworthy improve: conditions vida farm fe. the second weakness was found the ;| fact that Tittle or no ae was be-| ing made to adapt. the country’ 's edu- the child was destined for employment in the country or in the trifles, and Nottingham has also dur- | *°W?- ing the present year ahs 400 tons of manure from re: Glasgow is systematically salvag- ing the ey products aste. Other vioaicae! “digesters,” the i dead, bere lac cing of funds at the disposal e metals found |°74 tn dustbins total one ia per of the population per annum, and that an- iy 250,000 tons of paper are wast- Nearly everything irown into the dustbin has a. pene or chemical value. — andere figure in faded blue en- t | the wo % cial Hess of ‘Corp. Villiers of the 146th Chas- sioned a n ee and shook .his least ecutet »| of self-blame, but Villiers had regain- , |*I shall treasure the hurt you gave he | me more than the medals.” es Who never ae himself hath said, ‘ame | Blest who can unconcernedly find d t A SPLENDID LAXATIVE ap ae i le miss until not ined. Flower ree wes adjoining ae nt es of Washington, Lafayette and with French and American At two o'clock la petite miss, who had ae standing guard in the hall, tipto they are here!” ‘The door swung open, and a broad- be d Sergt. Levallois from his bed in ie corner, ant a~ tient stiffened under his covers, to lie wee Pees in honor of the generalis- e"eRepos!” said-Joffre kindly; and a: unded men, with sighs of relief, slid back into comfortable positions, the hero of the Marne approached be: No. 9 and began to read from an offi- un- noncommis: officer of ery and init itiative, remain- seurs, usual bray day of the entire army, and awarded the milary medal and the war cross with p: The Seiad stooped over the be hand warmly, while he questioned him plans for the future. Villiers, overcome by emotion, could scarcely answer, although the general, smiling at him in a fatherly way, tried to put him at his n Joffre’s en weenie Pent Ee ofred that spread slowly on the hero’s breast. “See, doctor,” he said to a member of the hospital staff, “the boy has was this blood comin jerked open the pyjama eae Villiers, g his lip, eould not suppress. an ejaculation of p e sharp pin of iilitere medal hal sulercad through his flesh and punctured a Bil eOAGRE ee ed his voice. “T thank you; my general,” he said. riotism. Pie aie a.man with’ soul so “This is my own, my native land!” Whose Heart hath ne'er within him bur As home his footsteps he hath turn’d From saeong: on a foreign strai —Sir Sie Scott. Quiet Life. Happy the man whose aan ang care few paternal acres bow Content to breathe his frie air In his own ground. | Whose herds with milk, Whose fields with bre: | Whose fields supply hin oe attire, Whose trees in summer yield him In winter fire. Hours, days and years slide soft “away In health of body, peace of mind; Quiet by day, Sound sleep by night; study and ease Together mixed; sweet recreation | And ean which most does please | a With me Gol eee itation. FOR THE BABY abort to actively enter upon the el fairs of life. In the schools them- selves an attempt i: is being made to ae Mt You Will Better ‘Understand Instant Postum |: when you use it as your regular table beverage for a few days, _ It so readily proves E its own worth in fla- vor, comfort, conveni- - ence and economy that its amazing in- erease in use is quick- ly explained upon trial. b “There's a Reason” velop a system of instruction which will utilize the objects associated with rural life as a mdiu& through which | to educate the child. In the Higbee departments of education, the enc, provincial fare agriculture has been promoted, and, in several provinces, at ses schools of an intermediate grad betw the public school and ne see college ie been ‘established. ‘The | object of these special schools is provide vocational training in Me and household science. ime goes on ane ed usefulness <jemarutvaiea; to agri- As is greatly extended. being covered by a 1 sioner of Agricultu: Mr. W. J. Black. Tt is entitled « Agricul: Sam Instruction in Canada,” and e had on enpllenaa to the Pabliation Branch the Depart. ent of Agriculture vat Ottawa. ns Cooking bags are paver bags used Ht or war bags renee good ones, e end and put in the oven for five or oe minutes. &£ imard’s ‘Tiniment Relieves Neuralgia. x of ers or by mail at 25 cents is MacIntire for her’ second. | d jg he. whispered | thoose me oot 0° sae mony ?” fe. t | intire.” "FER RTILIZER are abactately free from cies drugs. Concerning them . Moulton, St. Stephen, N. “writes:—“T have used. Baby's n Tablets for a long time and have \fonnd sae the most effective laxa- itive a have ever used for the baby.” The Tablets are sold by medicine deal- a box from Medicine Co.,! } a ‘The Dr. Williams’ Brockville, Ont. Thrift. | She-w comely and a widow, and, re ce she was Scotch. crowd of suitors chose honest, homely | ’'m no guid enough for ye, dear!” “What for: did ye » Weel, ye see, your name's Mac- “Yes, but—,” began the bewildered suitor. “An! ye ken,” ” finished the widow, “all my Tinen'#'mar ‘ked ‘Macl.’—that’s ‘why, Donald.” Fre eae eases : Minard’s Limimont for sale everywhere. It is not the finding of a oe but the m: aking of something, out it af- ter it a8 ios ‘that i is of consequence about his hurts, his family, and his co were in the hip and the pre pose 5 nin Baby's Own Tablets are a splendit y. They i cf ~|famous Ii) arte in| Egypt, which in a sere of nee Bote was the largest in the orld 1| | = Ha Boe Il Two ae and Could ind No Cure. That’s ‘Why Her lusband Is "Enthusiastic Over Der 's Kidney Pills, ‘ Fort Smith, Alberta, Mare = Lith Re yeAMOnE all the thousands of Canadians who praise Dodd’s ney Pills for the good they have done, re is no more fervent admirer of e great kidney remedy than Isidore| Pai this place. vii Ment of it always gives me pleasure toon ‘a good word for "Dodd's Kidney heath Then See fontid a pamphlet telling of several persons who had been cured by Dodd’s, Kidney Pills. “My wife used just two boxes them and she is perfectly well, to the great surprise of all our Sai. They can tell you the same cannot recommend Dodd’s Kidney Pills : enough.” Dodd’s Kidney Pills are the greatest women’s ills. Moreover, cured kidneys mean pure clear blood all over the body. ‘That means good health every- where. _ eee So hae The True Celtic Wit. A good story of an episode that be- fell him in Dublin a little while be- fore the war, is told to a London news- ae by Adm. Sir Cecil Burney, who ‘was commander of a division at the battle of Jutland. ‘Accompanied by a friend, he was 5 saying He he believed that it was only a “Well,” retorted Sir Cecil, “I ean fell you'this. tune if sail ence 46 test “Weill try it!” said the other, walked over | the ‘he old sur'vé 28 joker eral, cn fooled ing te ‘ity, t for should I be wae me ae - talk to wan that takes our Irish gooseberries for ap- ples.” 0o—o—0—0—0-—0-—~ 0 —0—9-—0— & WITH THE:FINGERS! SAYS CORNS LIFT OUT WITHOUT ANY PAIN ’ o—o. thi Sore corns, hic corns, soft corns or rn can shortly be lift- druge’ reezone he can easily get a small bot- tle for you from his wholesale drug house. PE The Lesser Evil. man from Glasgow had suffer- ed iarievoualy in crossing the Channel, when he next had occasion to re~ shop. ber onything to stay the pangs of pestis ee :saked in his win- Glasgow acco ray istore Wie diio: Yack | thing,” dala the obliging druggist. The Glasgow man, staggered. back a pace, visibly shaken. “Losh,” * gasped when he recovered Saat “I would sooner be seasick, | _Kid- | upon. ment. for the purpose fees about three cen- |’ an enemy fleet in the harbor. were forever lost vast. treas- ures of the literature of antiquity. The books were rolls of papyrus, which at that p as largely exported from Egypt, pee used everywhere to write was not employed’ turies late ‘apyrus e was eaiie from the inner wees in Eg; egypt. was it lengthwise in thin strip: oe which e were laid parallel and close together. gu rips were called “bibloi”— from which we get a word for book coming after a while like so much dead leaves. Thus when nowadays a papy- rus scroll is found, it has to be handled with utmost care lest it fall to dust The books in continuous strips, canauniee ce as much as a eruption) was covered merely ee LEMON JUICE : 1S SKIN WHITENER. How to make a creamy beauty lotion cS ion uy The of fresh lemons eects bottle eine oie taco markable lemon about the eost one must pay for small jar of the apts: el creams. ‘ain will keep fresh for woman knows to bleach an as freckles, sallowness and tan ideal skin oftener, Ae en beautifier. = ‘ust try it! Get three ounces “of peeing Witte a aily drug store aad two lemons from the grocer and make 1p a quarter pint of this sweetly fra- grant lemon lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck, arms and hands. Sy To Make Clothes White. Few people know that to stains out of clothes beautifully white, a sliced lemon put into the boiler, when boiling, and al- lowed to remain until the clothes are it be removed and the fruit eut set in rrelicen THE BELGIAN NEED. A letter has just been received from the wife of the French Ambassador to at Havre, it keeps well, and is far better than ‘d anything they get from the Germans.” Unselfish. Auntie was trying to teach her avoid nephew to be unselfish. i do as you were told, Buy, ae sie aoa brother the best part of that a “Yes, aunt, my sid the youngster, “I gave him the e- can plant 2m and have a a yinle orchard him- self!” ease tae ie tgs ‘GALLERINS Gollege Street, Toron arts of ammonia and tur- I Senin arts ‘pentine will sete fone ne Ah ing no matter how hi CREAM WANTED © nee Wind xan and Ontario. | Ii Gals fh Cus wee LY News ‘On! De “a nan 2 ra man rest ai Publi itis Ponto. EWE EAPaR 1.800, Gee Oe ae ue al ruratice carried 00, on quick: | Publis) td. |ANCER, pote 100 eet or Chu You'll enor buying in oronto. © bi res are So busy and ‘attractive. ange of mer- andise is a as re is ; acetate LS reat pleasure—buying in Toro’ And a Pleasure the greater because you can most nae ee homectke. ie THE HO (The House tention i g Yen tre avelleg And your purchases may be deliv- ‘ered there for you and relieve you Ty. When you come be sure you stay at The Walker House ‘The House of Plenty TORONTO, ONT. EETAINUE We have been using MINARD’S | LINIMENT in our home for years and use no ot ny will not be without it one single day, for we get a new bottle before the other is all used. I can recommend it e| highly to anyone. : N WALKFIELD. LaHaye Islands, Lunenburg Co., N.S. a ing Caligeation at Terminals. vious congestion in Grand Trunk al Econstien Pacific terminals at To- ov Ottawa and Montreal, a large number of cars which the other oo were un- able forward, according to figures here yesterda: issu Up to Feb. teth a total of 1256 load- |. ed Grand Trunk cars destined for east- ern points, had been Seornbet by the Canadian Northern at Toron' al moved east over its lines. tolist was extended to the C.P.R. to the extent of 360 cars, making a grand total of 1616 cars. It is offic ially announced by the Can- adian Northern that the road will fur- fier co-operate with the other lines ‘o the extent of 90 cars daily from ary to canine line of the G.NR. as Hard boiled e; are! coned _aoldancatied te inet after cooking be placed in cold wi This will prevent He ee wih the yolk fr om seemin ONTARIO oe foaled WEST TORONT Oe “ANAD: Minara's Ziniment ¢ Cares Burns, to. . = : aoe ak Marine Bye Remedy nae ft potal s far fin drew Carnegie was once asked ahi he considered to be the most important factor’ in industry, labor, ?7 The canny Scot inkle in his eye, is the most important part of a three-legged ginal” URINE Gramuated Eyelids, Bye Salve, in Tubes 25 Heo orks Ask Murine Eye Remedy Co., coe white of a ‘andes et used in of water for mixing mustard pou wae the skin ‘from blisterii — Liniment Cures Dandruff. “A quickly made glue is obtained by rubbing @ ite piece of cold oiled oda tee ‘of paper with the ‘Se AVIV Shur'Gain | lacs! 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