Milverton Sun, 25 Jul 1918, p. 7

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< < The Home Bank year, et nd n aiteetion the Home = - = TALE OF “THE — es YOUR Winter Coat! mone Gream Wanted): «soe mc one occa ' | A need of rain -over pene SES NEWS Shere BAI of Canada Makes FOR iL AR’ RS” = our ones Gear neeie il aria | jehaneed emt sant ani Fite ‘ SWEET OR CHURNING CREAM Sections of the grain growing a1 nee, Will seit as G00. Wort pete I y T Y mto's Best. Desig: : . Steady Progress Tation ore do ur works, The Siiall chat ees ‘We supply cans, pay express charges Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta | i Snot e/e Wile, y g' eth please and ae. Re oeed The Victoria Cross was to-night and remit daily. Pasthing Gos Limited, Tore womens cost y material, : Steady progress and expansion is | a is" good for July and August only | gazetted to Licut. George Burdon Mss} Our Se iS proces see EQUIPPED NEWSPAPER kof C fate, = Je sy t by mal expl i A ual and 5 4 reported by the Home Bank of Cana; /4 VQ SCORE CHRISTIAN STU- Weuiil reply at once with suitable sug. | Ream Canacien infantry, aged 30, | tae Be Went Toro Ontario, rpebrance om hea $1600. Will nding. May, ist E | Meedions ‘and price, “No charge ts made |says a London digwetch OE Tims 30, COI Pea ctae aue Bom eo Dnder conservative and energetic DENTS OF ARMENIA. for this advice, “You can then instruct He enlisted at Edmonton as a private Watson Publisning ‘Co, Ltd, ‘Toronto, ” ank has been fi tee the workop relars 7 om coat. | | jicwtee Use Canadian Coat ahead and ‘improving its eee Be te to et clack season makes our ow jin January, 1915, He won the Mili-| Nawailans Use Cana ian Coal. Gikaar aU ee tha Seeds avis Attention Jana | tary Medal and was wounded in 1916 Up until a few months ago Japan of thrift Sold Into Slavery, Deported Into Prompt Service faving. $6. aoe received a commission in May, supplied the ae of Hawaii with TLL PURCHASE ALTERNATING ~ er resources the 7 Has been. able to amount of general un ne tory | Bank lent ev customers 2 result that t depositor ai i wely hs perigd, would. have been “sla to. $5,000,000. mharked gains made by the Bank during the past few the bes di likely t oe strengthene nt parts he country ts have increased $3,000, 000 and now stand at red, With, $20,745, ago. his amou: Hauid assets amount 1.078 i Holdings of Dominion Notes $3, anadtan “aniepal diesen $: Hitiee amount. to #4 tet a with $1,214,460 last f the thrift cam- (ee? : in a seeret pact, sworn to with all the [Styles for Summer t g rmaee Sarl cvcgat that’ $28.00 ‘will not | Arabian Deserts, or Brutally |buy this Fall. We | Merchants or Priv Massacred by Turks. ROSE-HERD CO., of the “Forty Martyrs,” a sin boiling oil. peabooe ah Aaaies vand reaches arrived in the United States from the an pee do this work for ate Homes. 74 nae of aie priests were crucifi oat on. Se it a“ all inferno of Asia Minor, bringing a ee aoe eos Heck wretched tale of the terrible aa th Constantinople from: Beirut and tions that maintain there now under thence into some through the Moslem rule, backed up by the PUT-|jind offices of. our good missionary veyors of Hun ee now 7° teachers; all of hain anise as every whit | when the United States and Germany Hideous as Se ee ties oe | went to. pare sand now e eae muany. yea eee ae piepeseshle jtived in free’ Amorica. And here I ie t & = = ns nee tae | shall remain, hoping and longing and my privi lege a *| praying for the day when the oppres- be NO | pressed no more,” —— war were students at ege in the Armenian city o and who vowed among themselves | er than em- his young i) e Dameron is the only one *Porty, Martyre” who has aaiies of Two Gt Great Men on the e of Agricultural Work. Wight hundred years before Christ | - | ister,” ihe y was written, but now Never in all history has there been flowers but because we ee to raise better men and better wome! Man is a product of Sey ei “climate plus a few other t) I do not pretend os ‘now just ex- ie only when | we are in close touch with the soil. I who wrote the prophecy ; quoted es shephe: Five Aaa years separate ed a Aristotle. Aristotle was the! orld’s first naturalist, ica calls hin nature's private secret e on the subjects of treos, fom ers, | was a farmer and a vegetable, fruits, bees an rds. | m: e classic botanical naiés he oHtch they are known to-day. In one of his essays Aristotle says this: “I have noticed that land. that | men and women.” Aristotle seemed to look up is as a sort of che dence, but later in life he discovered oe instead <e om a coincidence it aS a sequent Cou ade ane Cosmos appeared in my ae lest ec segknas were turned mn fore how stand.— m al never knew be: _much abuse cosmos would LA Se Something in That. Father looked up from his perusal of the agenlg ioe and remarked Se to “The ren this morning is aw- ful. ‘There’ y at which the Gauunas wodlgetrew "the line.” jefore | mother could reply, little Willie chipped in.w “They might, dad, i proger ruler!” J they had a When You Eat Grape-Nuts you get the solid nour- ishment of whole wheat, malted barley and other grains in more pleasing, easily digestible form than in any other way. This great, ready-cooked cereal is very economical —requires no sugar, less milk, yet is probably the richest of all prepared cereals. Grape-Nuts. A Fitting War-ifme Food “There's a Reason” Board Idicense Canada Food No. 2-026. =| and over, will it ever end? Will poor, | ‘o America, although every hile the Armenian colonies jin the various large Ameri ae centres welcome to their midst vith tears of joy some emaciated tor- | tured exile from the harems or prisons |of the Moslem. Father and Mother Taken. She took up the story of the “Forty Martyre” as though an ordeal that dreaded. father was an Armenian min- gan. “When the war many of our young men were | commandeered and forced into the |'Turkish army. Think what that means —brother oh te against brother! ene the night; a peremptor. |mand to be at the pee pe in se morning ae to g whether ly ei | pened e thouenonceiaies pie as it did $ eee notey of materials are con- | ably ea least, I hope so, rather | Sidered very smart thisxyear. Me-| 'than enduring: savage cruelties, or dy-|Ca all Pattern Bo. oe Girl’s Dres ae ay thirst and hunger, while Im 6 sizes, 4 to ars. Price, 15 lashed for’ inabili ity to pacer cents. fend ental labor “ox know what. the Turks do weit | our middle- aged and older men. Chain | hei down Tike so many defenceless sheep. | the roads in Asia Minor | piled d with the dead bodies of Arme-| {nians go that it was impossible to pass | mother, stretched out upon the highv { ‘The “Forty Martyrs.” “My mother was torn away from us} in just this fashion. It was terrible to see father go and to think of what | probably would happen to him. It was | terrible to think that mother | od: in heaven, I have prayed over | Here is a very good model for a tub skirt. Ladies’ Two or Three-Piece shire [In 6 sizes, 22 to 32 waist. Price, 20 patterns may be obtained from your local McCall dealer, or downtrodden Armenia ever be saved from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., from the horrors of her desolation | Toronto, Dept. W. d her crucifixion. Surely, if the SS 4 | How Retian Lamb, Heosdeet and As- ned. ia ers and made safe pee kare eb 8 ople. for her own brave pet Persian lamb fur, states a pamphlet “The ‘Forty Martyrs,’” this girlre- | issaet by the Live Stock Branch, Ot- sumed, “Were all young Armenian | tawa women. just like myself, college stu- dents seeking to elevate es ided us Christian rica ant h in Canada and the United S Christian Europe, A leader of the eS is a keen demand for this i gendarmes c 0 our school and ich is being filled mostly from made it known that we, too, must fol- Asiatic countries, through the — pro- low in the footsteps of the cavalcade | ducti of these same Karakule ving eastward to the deserts. It shear This Persian lamb is obtain- as either a case of suicide or go/ed. from killing the young Karakule along. And well we knew what was Sp | lamb when only a ste i and bought them back. obtained for $5 each n “T was gotten back through the See the regular te curl, but intervention of one of our teachers. . | rather loose and open. Astrakhan i I will, not go into all the details of | | also frequently result of ™, cept to say that first we, killing. These three classes of ‘ur lamb, Broadtail) and Axb asked to marry the Turks. t sothe e ried off to the harems tally elated with the above by the while others were deported, as I was, | fur trade, namely, Krimmer oe This toward the east. class is very Rana to the Astrakhan, rice eis Es except that it is: gre in its natural state. “it was either a case of go along or | the product of the Karakule produced take your own life. And means of mainly in the Crimean Boahat The suicide were available. | Karakule has. now been Death by Torture. where: it is crossed: with ) indecene cies. Leicesters. o ‘he | n the town of Harpout the Turks are worth from $5 to $7. The wool} | pe 200. Armenians into char f the Karakule and its crosses varies / didas they pleased ete m, then} in color from light Bry a black. “killed every single and finally ; far, the Karakule industry in Canada pues the church ne caver the awful | * ees in the experimental stage, Be e seems to be no good reason WI e fireplace were found diel Peotse lamb, Astr: a and once skulls of “forty childrei similar classes of fur cannot be pro- vans. vere Many incline teens oused pelle “country. of the Forty Martyrs, were scorched, | i ae ees soe some of them thrown into vats” Minard’s Linknént Cures Garget in Cows j aye Bay St. Toronto ed of my poor Armenia will be op-| hh | Whose eyes will not shine on us again, ore. | this age the skin is ve Diack and| what the doctor called a_very bad | paid, | $2 “AN s agreed that we would | tightly curled, while as the be- }sprained anvlectnd and told me I tit nee collect. Cauliflower, Brussels Sprouts suffer anything rathér than bow to| comes olde: url opi Eee | walk on it for three wi got | | and Onion Plants. 3 hammedanism. A number of them, |The qualities determining: the value | MINARD'S _LINIM BNT and ee Es folio al butte ot Fee ee e the prettiest, were taken into harems.| of a skin are lightness and size of | days I was out to work again. I thin! It has been established that one of the | curl, the lustre and size of the skin, | it the best Tne made. “aol eggs Sy Raper ep be itpe forty escaped there after killing her | Another grade fur, the product of RCHIE E. LAUNDRY. Di any of them had tried to|the Karakule, is Broadtail or Baby seaiiontene avoid just such a fate as the harem|Jamb, the skin of petal sea s bora} by scarring their faces. ymbs, when these skins ar | “The direct choo] per-| and of good size ay sueele ee sonally found-several of th ul be-| more lustre and a longer, closer curl | = d ublie block | than do the other grades. Astrakhan | Faultless Logie Farmers who ship their wool otia, | tle. commercial | At a time to a death braideaiie te See ‘or |suecess on Lincolns, Cotswolds, and; d , manageme So, ineabaen tas slaugliter temalé cattle grenades an g this block Hae cess of the whole opera-! and only artes e open, leap-|In 1917 Gapan es eat talled to f de with the is- et iz ae that mln has aie fallen oyer a considerable secti The presence of Seiewore te Oe e ported in a small section to the north on both sides of the border of Mani- toba and Saskatchewan, the damage : havens appearing to be but slight. Gurrent Motors for Cash. Milton rs ene tenting, “Traders: Pape. Building: One TUMORS,” LUMPS, BEC, ed with Write Co., Limited, Collingwood Ont. FEMALE HELP WANTED A mi: a of lime and sulphur, ae parts lim nd on rt Iphur, Reg aaeetene fungicide for es ig o malleret foliage of roses. underneath him who- was strugglin: { result of this famine the of July mulch the violently. This gallant ‘ion | Hawaiian Islands turned to Canada for cha vans ae the fresh supply abled the capture of the supply of coal, and were able to buy of manure, first turning under the old McKean’s supply of See ran out | about S e Pacific Ie and whilst waiting a further supply | coast e enemy single-handed. hie heW Pubia undoubtedly saved many liv pela a aes UKRAINIAN GRAIN IS COSTLY. 0—0—0—0—0—0- LIFT A CORN OFF WITHOUT PAIN o—o—o— YES! Cincinnati man tells how to dry up a corn or callus so it lifts off with fingers. ‘—0—0—0-—0—0—0 00" You corn-pestered men and women he Government food director, who is |need suffer no longer. Wear the German Press Indignant Because Na- tive Farmers Receive Less From Government. German newspapers received here shoes ef nearly killed you before, Union. The rich Jo wield great influence within Govern-|it can ve lifted off, root and all, w ment circles, are up in arms and a out pi dict dire things unless this “sham: A etiell bottle of freezone costs very aati aPtene is stopped Seon little at any aoe store, but will posi- ti eh ile consuming and starving Ger- |or callus. Aa should be tried, as it g the arrival of Uk-|is inexpensive and is said not to irrt | s of joy and |tate the surrounding skin. If your druggist hasn't any freezone in the iret business not only |tell him to get a small bottle for you trom his wholesale drug house. It is fine stuff and acts like a charm ev covery that the German food dictator | time. is paying for rye imported from tlie ———_+—— Ukraine 140 marks per ton more than Plants in pots. that have been are allowed plunged outdoors be et e Ukrainian more than is the maximum price fixed cee hole. If. this not done for German producers, e plants a fe niu when ier taken up in the on plants should s pened. ae oe LEMON JUICE IS be rec | FRECKLE REMOVER a | eucNey ORDE | RS. safe to send a Dominion s! Make this cheap beauty lotion | It is i Order. Five Dollars to clear and whiten your skin nme ‘osts three cents. _ Squotee the juice of two lemons ine ‘a bottle containing three ounces of | Bucl re at is a useful cover crop aha white, shake well, and you|for a small orchard and will make an have a quarter pint of the best freckle ceallent lot of fall feed for the poul- and tan lotion, and complexion beauti- | t | fier, at very, very small cost. —— | Your grocer ae he lemons and any | ¥inard’s Iinment Cures Distemper, © let re-bred sire is as eee! to} aie srecializes in breeding animals. the succes of the man who disposes ot) * | his stock to the butcher as to the m how clear, soft and white the skin be- comes. Yes! It is harmless. Summer and Loss. Spring has leapt into eee A glory has gone from the The a of the poplar Tae ue The sie in the leaf of the lime is i Yam thinking of the young men Tltoee taves are no more see | ABSORBINE, Spring will come, tig he sinh be: In canst ‘after the ‘And the ie bedvedh ante tively -on the bough, | And ae ‘myriad shining blossom be But e shall be thinking of the young Cabbage Plants all Jeading early varieties, seer pundred, Sail. ores ousand, express J fell from a building and received direct to us get better prices jan. farmers’ who sell to ti general store. ASK ANY FARMER] a remonstrated Bobby, “when 1 i t grandm me have tH wit ites twice: > , she ought not to have done xd who has Think | ®h ss e0ld bis woot beth little boys. or, bett Bobby, the more ff prices; t uel yout Be ja maieg tates Babhy wae alent, Goa mo é vem thei Prices of any firm “Well, ma,” he ‘saidyg grandma isa|@ dealers in Soe race good deal older tha”h you are ae ee a icky sats ree gdcendare No Prizes For fiers assured ofa square Retort “3 r readers will note by adve! Minara’s Liniment Cures Diphtheria. “Tri{les make perfection, hi and per— . fection is no trifle.”—Michaé] Angelo. Hamilton, Canaoa HIRST'S Family Satve, (Soe H ane '$ Pectoral Syrap. vottore-- and Elecampane, (350 BOTTLES BSORBINE| i aa teduce Inflamed, Strained, .S "S tions and it ie aR horse Boo! ree. IRs, the antiseptic Tiniment for mankind, redtees Strained, Torn Liga: wollen ina Veins or ie s Rats Swot ‘Cuts. ge ee Add: PASTES (TENG WHITE. TAN. DARK BROWN QR OX BLOOD SHOES, PRESERVE the LEATHER DALLE cOnPQRATIONS Uo, nth You are young but once, but you can be fees always if if WANTED 100 GIRLS to work im Knitting mills, All kinds of operations on pores and Hosiery. Good wages paid while learning. Write or “hike Limited PARIS, ONTARIO b (SMOKE FUCKEFTS DOCTOR URGED AN OPERATION Instead I took Lyd Lydia E. Pink. ham’s Vegetable Compound and Was Cured, Baltimore, Md—‘‘ Nearly four years I sulfered fiom onganie troubles nee cured works pleasure, ts tell all thy friends who have any trouble of this kind what Lydia E. Pichon he Vege Lars cated seen done for me.”*—NeLug B. HAM, 609 Calve ectou RE) “Baltis ee It is Ries natural for any woman to dread the ight of an operation, So oman who s nts to consider trying it be- ord fore tatraltsing topaeirm iia Milkweed Cream Two Sizes—50c and $1 touch of Ingram’s Velveola Souveraine ean Bow det ioe you care for properly. Dailyuse ofIngram’s. Milkweed Cream prevents ee overcomes pimples oth ruptions. Since ee its distinctive Stee quality has been giving heal! totheskin and youthful Asie the complexion. It keeps your The refined way to banish oiliness and autnineee as nose and forehead induced by ise- ment of the Tore ate. ‘Tat Stock ee, which appears in this issue, that they H. Vv. ANDREWS have eliminated classes for female cat- 13 CHURCH ST. TORONTO to apply a light F. skin toned up, soft ce sie i ishes. Included ieiHecomplets line of Ingram's toilet products at your druggist’s is Ingram’s Zodenta for the teeth, 25c. A Picture » with Each Purchase a Each time you buy a package of s Tolley Aldsbt Petfurme F. Ingram Co., Windsor Ontario when beef is so badly | * = ‘classes have alw © not offeryprizes which would be a @ ‘which Paes be utilized for breeding | purpost Vent ipuel one nei ais upwards of its weight in cooking. Winard’s Ginimnent Cures Colds, Etc. ISSUE No. 28—18 << % DAA AA AAAAAAAA,

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