Milverton Sun, 10 Apr 1919, p. 2

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Its Unmistakable | is igor proven Systematic Housecleaning. ‘ ‘As the heavier part of the ee ing cannot be done to good pi until fires are out for the seas0ty oa 100% Value i Beating the | Blizzard By FRANK HA NK HA MPTON FOX. SRE done which take so. much time al tended to now as well as ed cot the conte: ired, sorted and brush: Ga should all be pike in one place by tnemscivee such as be an utility to be st yr the sum- tache, “I sent Pete at one o’clock.| et eae Ce be ee tho ng fellow! He ed. At done, and if e I started out with Big Ben for @| have been but we couldn't sail see mand and | closed PART IL. seer" he said, “that all of | 4 n/have their wraps b of ilar found, it Sant be tightly | fered ep “teht ‘and their mittens fas-| ,,, de, pet ba are you going to do?” she ‘i sure to “We're, Song to try to reach your v even as we ae feos year to find how the 01 ouly. thing that can be We can't remain here any | Thi: w it, Something has hap- re fe ets or he ee have been | ji re an hour ago.” 2 returned Rite the tae feet n oui done. a what, T want to kenow,” put ant “I was sure, you were rection. What if you had net It is a soe: of science,” — tae coger I have had rveying. When Totarted P West 1 I Rouge an excellent ht ‘bef pe in edie, The < the agen way Kept the right. cours Tone to stay and just what to lo and yy when visiting anes aes vec tae judement and thing to “consider is salection ‘of a seasonable with refer: ito this’ and not ter. ae! io the iit personal conven- ae rst of all, ciel ‘hould be turn-|"" "Most invalids are. better able, enjoy gees their friends di of the day than at’ other tim receive thei friends ae the ‘ired and heen 2 order for the i The | WHO HELPS TO SPREAD THE BUDDHIST FAITH. An American Missionary Working In Japan Describes Methods Adopted 8 by Propagandists. All the world is familiar with the world, It has remained for the ddhists of Japan to develop and Ac to partest the religious spy 81 @} cording to es.| that country, Bud@hism is spying out, ir| as it believes, the strong points of ihe Christian religion as presented at th ¢| missions and them to the id toilet. com-| spreading of Buddhism. Neither early hours. As a tule, to “halt an hour is os 8 % in longer or gaa — call cx the. Sint plea that she is “not a She is probably to| cited though not itis: to real! real erage ‘until after her aia | departu But. more im it than all el the caller consciously or uncons¢ious- her. away wit come in handy. The chances are that they will just Pharbor moths and dust. Give them away or do something with: them’ which wa eas them to best pur} “So that’s the reason you refused ten and kept your ed Blanche. they were is a he | icles: cai e long rope. mt, Bae gave Gus his chance and he/) ied and laid away. Heavy drap- “You “Certainly, ae out = best sae can be taken down, brushed “up che rear | that Ln * said Blan enova hangings should alls from ex- ig ‘go to| soaked in cold water until the dust loose from the college?” grime are removed, then laun- i ‘This will give them a much ee thie ie le better color than if put into warm fact, many a handsome pair of curtains has been made gr: ine e and ugly by plunging them wit A wh ‘what you say, teacher,” was sithen 1 ng. I called you ‘an| warm water. the ready 1 tated fool” because I didn't know| Everything is now in readiness Dh aya ‘Gus will be right behind what a thinking man could do. Now| for the cleaning of each room when you, and he'll help you if you gively \now.” and. set Bus or breaks rE Teach big and strong and should ee Bs way need rest. der than you hav 3 need you at the other end of the me Boe en ear oral “college become well- me n.” ” ans- ut. La i t going to give out,’ iad oud drawing jared: tis Name | Timer up to his full hei anche, you. step! Ae fe behind | France Determined Enemy Shall] ers to clean. shell be between you al Have No Chance to Drill Men. The decision of Bat com of Ten nat x the way;| to limit the Germ: yy to appro: d raised on these| imately 100,000 men Fenibly. sounds the tact that you do| ,, — oe. CURBING GERMAN MILITARISM| there are no smal and no accessory, cupboards or dra Before beginning the remainder of| e everything brushes, aie stepladders, ry. “Teach Blanche ora ‘or I was born and go first,” abs . "lit of its terrors an less tiresome and eels. try is necessary lead | sek ese children through this te iShe | establishment must be subject to the ieee t have strength to| closest inspection breast it vai e way. Ar ee Ps peat: to make sure obedience to the Pi p to pay any attention er fi Yt E the, "rope Toate, va th Tend and 4 | i aps onriggin cass 7 pea pes fathers Pi in German ase.” oces “it-was a pits is tears jon, insistwthat not only Lgtarted on tha German e driving snow. “ast that all associations of German men cold chilled! for semi-military and athletic pur-| fertile Say gar eanicivag tectaries 4 id make & rich culture for dan- silent procession Jy: rifle“elubs: realy stad haces ed germs, the me aeNext a eae series of experiments covertly establishing “miitarism | were carried on to learn how man; ny s a means of instilling a spirit| bacteria were a on these plates for some time, Clement felt a jerk on|of revenge in German youth, ue ater they had the rope and tui wh to see what was| spirit tt be heightened by the term: average ake plate, ate the trouble. of the treaty when they are rneaiars igek in Jukewarm water and dri "You're cing in the wrong direc: |g without rinsing, was found to ce Sasa oe ons! foi” iierde ‘Already some alarming signs are|on its surface 250,000 bacteria, or i seen, as, coincident with the decision| almost five. times as many as it halt of mee allies ss ae the°size of the| when brought soiled from the di the announcement | eablet ; ‘oof he ‘Aasenibly af ‘Weimar that the said,| new military force would be negli | e news from highly and A orekanies a will show that itis result what might a ried. Wha repid bactri owt nd“ foo what does ‘the house- wife re o- tie bacteria when she puts a lot of dinner dishes in luke- warm dish water? Warmth ‘ood! Thousands “of housewives are still no hotter Gace ill be the funeral joon| igsber; a | teeeved ‘ocriting a volunteer t the came e through the Pais roan ce.” storm. ought it’ was the ane Teutonic 11 roar of the | storm, but he was mis- eidemann eats cabent training ti i Berlin for| washing dishes in corps |-wi , fatherland against This has the old- iitted. Katie. between A muffled snd y,, Hen,” etied Jimmy, e bij tch-dog | dering through the sn ow | , with Jim Vogel hold-| @ Giapltions fact is erman aviators are or; ganizing “avi- fact, it | ation sport clubs.” There is a notab-| “So , children ally large one at Tilsitt, ies my are being taught to ere? te significant that along with yin ing structions they are introduced to the} into it. the feeble response of) mysteries of huadling airplane ma- | chi asking | of hotter dis! | why these practices soa have any rinsing of dishes in bolls. .| part in the peyerens of “sport” fie Pues club. The only way to is to use boiling jling rinsing water i ya increase, re you al came tl ate the line Gus Anderson Hee! fallen forward on ets without saying @ word | to ers Gus. Basdittee the lame | drawn once and for all Giesled ed for- a which The} e six mates by wate iar achieve the apa of cleanliness in dish-washii pia coataratly verape all all plates in — War Closes Estates. 3| of wl was| cause rat the huge taxation. Of these arr a of Third: i—Do not cough or sneeze ae. ee ith the dishes. be the dish water hot. nts ther hed as carstabsts Stee Pee for unds, ts, Use. re ares id occ eaaul Pith ine Pall dishes in boiling! wate! ‘Sixth—Use clean dish-cloths and dish-towels. come last orchid, of the children of ecg co The fact that the Layee sy ee alt of the | “Hampton, imed Ji eee ‘the istrict are i aarae Yre a sroniee ex-| increased b je use of eel, after he had Foe) EEO was aie tes ly to t rrom bis ie ‘mous-' the tractor. st — When We Visit the Sick. To know just when to call, how ‘ $ é | and jellies. are custom: | goo " sick rot & z| ri and be of interest to the lonely shut ly. much illness, realize Le isa a caller's charming Only those who have experie1 ry gifts. friend is dainties, a new will be even more pit le a fresh element Any alee novelty that helps ak the daily monotony will prov uch. Asie: ——_e—— MISS V.A.D.S FAREWELL. She Describes the Final Scenes When the Old Base Hospital’ Was Closed Down. the Red Cro across th morning Jate evening are favoralbe tite guaye! ease visitors pakes know wien to vatpetine except for inutes | the life of Japan to-day as orto more in visiting the se ts “the ee e| Conversation, | Buddhist girl spies Christian Sunday anol lesso! el mns to mem preachers -using ons and eathe! substitution of e of their god, of is far better to go/ viv told by Sateer . Vinton, a missionary home on fur- lough. “As Hinduism is trying to fight back attempting a lik the devotees of the setigtons of Japan are waking up. d just as Japan copies western industrial ae gee mental life she is trying ee adopt ou religious methods,” said M Revivals In Pagan Tauene Belay revival. an attempt a a aes patriotism for religion. It is 8 Ii it in national paabeioar it it eucceeds e same result as a similar plan had in Germany—Japan The caller should dress mira ft what a positive toil- be nor with what delight the| scandal. i right The ier newspapers and the budget last year was about $10,000,- 500,000 was credited @ Nichi Hongwanji is establish- opted with these | ing Bunday mia throughout Japan. Se eraavesite, ite of how Pharaoh’s daughter went dow elated as| schools in the Hawalinn Islands, and | 340; into the| I w ‘0| tain type of chrysanthemum in its de- e| coration, which in Japan can mean only that the pclae using it en- joys imperial patronas A Buddhist sunasy School. “1 yisited a Buddhist Sunday school Japan with a missionary fri was cordially received. The Buddhists eagerly showed us all over the build- le told | was bit.” was “good-bye” to tennis soo golf, the matinee and dance and t red and one luxuries that seas life aerit mile I what? T) ant night; ‘d-work, the monotony eel {arched linen—of stripping not only {RGr sceae tile’ norte ‘And | be cpl ed but life of its frills. it ae come to the end of our big the friends and fami Twelve hours’ feet from early morning the tiresome drudgery of e hun- fe} an active member of one of our Sun- poe e was one of the or- naments of the aren and they were quite proud of “Six months sae she disappeared. ‘ace of her could found. Then we discovered she committing | sald: 4s | for four days, ian when I came-a ‘fend and | © MOTHER-LOVE. The Greatest Factor in Bringing Up Children Cannot Be Bought. boy is less, and me... Can’t you do something for him: js not your own boy,’ ae e: to the doctor hee and, taking him to the far side of the room, out of hearing of the boy, “Doctor, “An” mother ever says ‘that her sick child is a bother. unday-schoo!, teacher ‘said: “Johnny, T told you that you pout make at least one person happy eacl * ae make happy last reek Johnny said: “I visited my nent mother took him in her arms, and she kissed him on both cheeks, and said: “My sweet boy, I’ve. been lonely re you. o humor in the first part of this woman, but a joy and a comfort to his own mother. The other aay in London, boty ot the City officials took me to set large Poor Law aehbols, eer hundred boys were being Rather abruptly I aed the si intendent of t Mee an super- “What ered, as I looked at that Foran three hundred boys, if there earn an honest living, but also to ae Prime Minister. jove the story Tk in the second chap- ter of Exodu: is—the first nine verses I don’t want the boy a at 80 It Seems. © aie ear who the Czecho: e men who put the | y rot ae TOE, Matrimonial falcaivenanionhe mes married a self-made idn't she?” “Yes, but shé has Lear him to make extensive alieatlt sks Conservation. I had a baby rother to wheel in my gocart, mamma,” sald small Elsie. “My dolls a ‘ane getting broke when it tips ove! First ‘Fetentiat. “How would you like to'sign up with ame?” was the way 8 A Mean Remark. “qt says here that a weathy western man has left $500,000 to a woman Hees refus ia erat mao," fooked up from the newspaper she a reading. That what I call gratitude,” com- mented Mr. Gabb. Not His Function. “{ want to know,” said the grim faced woman, “how much money my husband drew out of the bank last week.” “T can not give you that SE tion, madam,” answered the the cage. Ses re the paying teller, aren’t Cres, but I’m not the telling payer.” Fixing Up the House. aes bee no potted geraniums?” some very nice cheese “I m a cave piesa tor my Ww! “Tn mets ate! ‘dlike these chrysanth- mums.” “You don’t understand. The gera- niums are to replace some I pradaped to care for while she was away.” ‘They are ‘Realism. The new British War Minister, Mr, “Take this child ona ‘care Sie it and I will pay thee thy And Moses’ ante fk care of her |own child and pension, and she inspired her boy with hope and ambition and a desire to fight fe ind right, as only a mother | and M« became the Prime Minister, at one of the ee power exhibitions so popular just one Rripidek, of the brush, “I received a mother’s | Tecely oul the other day at this exh! Indeed,” replied his bor was it?” “You know my picture, ‘A Storm Sea’? Well, a man and his wife were MWhat {ooking at it, and Loverheard the lady Thave been to scores a fasttations where cede are caret large a nt ficient, the kitchen clean, the Tauaehg the grounds ea but if othe It is not for sale anywhere at a price. SE Saute Naga cS ORIGIN OF NAVY BLUE Color ‘Traced Back to the Seamen of Julius Cacsar’s Time. The blue_color so prominent in the -| uniforms of, almost all marines is of a bacohe so much a part of our- nor phe sel es last “cot” patient has pone his way back to “civies”; and in dismantled hall of boxes are rapped and ready to tal mm te | Sas of “the blue boys" to keep m« in this last look rr cbatort was nown witht its walls as snow te the .@ now, as never before, hi things of life have er ht mi over there in that c dow that Smiler Bie, the little eat whose Soul was wrapped in sport, 1a; Smiler, ae | end ESE the “Chaplin” rei our jobs—how much they, wonderful spirits and gaan nelp ed “Jittle sisters” arry on, whi yy felt down ant “him” back to health. brings our meeting; out to Canada to “carry o1 , — 4 time to the problems of life and to live.’ agonal Campbell Macfie, the old chateau ow ites: rved for our rorst| their en are to-morrow, for some of us, it is and then it is “Better let acman give aa his time ieee utes ‘our church services and Sun- a school activities Competition in’ Edueation, | Some of the young men in training come to listen to our. sermons, com- sait;theny to seat ahd then preach 4 only substituting ‘Ae for “another side of Buddhist compet | | tO with nai itianity althy man [Solenatity fears high school tor | gi ood of one of and hi was) timited funds, it is now graduating | more pupils, | “In many ways this Buddhist Ichoot is excellent, but I thought I could de- tect inh the faces of the girls that it lay is de- ming tation fhe year. The puadhiet is disappearing. Perhaps some ay the school may become Christian,” ed | sta estat dee At the Peace Conference. an ig the bar, eo! ‘0 square this thing up. My w! aI fight just so often and just so Tong and we can’t help it. So there you a1 “And about how long do you Lies it up?’ asked the judge “About two weeks, jud “AW right, ey cts you fifteen days in jail: in oth uu are in- terned for. the nee of the war.’ PEERS Save soft tissue paper for polis! ing lamp chimneys and mirrors, ancient origin. getins, in his fifth ene. aaiMny affairs a he Paint thee ‘atgoing ships ca Bose as with a blue color; say, ‘Come away, my dear; that pic ture makes me sick.’ What Saved the Baby. ‘The family were entertaining callers Pe came from the seiredkion of the pi “Oh, tl we re ony himself!” for his injured offspring. he returned, i “He fell down and bumped his head bump?” asked one of the guests, “No,” he answered. “Fortunatély, his head hit the soft pedal! ELEPHANT LICE: In Order to Hunt Wild Animals in South Africa. you should ever wander through dd come NEEDED io thelr “ride a ee wore |. you m: Pe uniform: cording, af this epee the Latin s both the| # name of the color people, points to its origin, the meti the custom was a et in &} blue, although entitled to the purple. A Calvary in Flanders. Surely et rar is higher Or worthier Canada’s son, Than the ies ‘mid -the thorn and. On the ‘hilktop we had won. But common and mean and shabby oe the crypt of England’s Abbey yr the dome of great Saint Paul's. | For he lies in God’s own chapel eae a tangled screen, ar bough: isles ot untrodden g1 And naught but this great Command. er's Victory-cross adorns ua pe sits out in Flas a hill ae Growned ith thorns, Get . scm young man, and raise od The cat ing aa dog as m where the sunbeams dapple HER ay 55,000 Beh acres, or Gighty-atven Sed square miles. How many ; animals, and what kind of animals, does such a tract ona kK is Gary to give any defini + officials jib at ihe ae Pann Company, eserves contain ee a mee Ms ei fave Ane Zoological fd ete mn him, Aer a ag no permit to im a isn —_—+-—_ ‘There is Much less likely to be 1 flavors in arts sec is not done at milking tim: A heavy fall of snow in Alber wit add to the limifed moisture the soil, and “has thus relieved it. | iety as to avi seeding cond

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