Milverton Sun, 22 Oct 1914, p. 2

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THE FALL WEATHER HARD on I LITTLE ONES Canadian fall center} is baa eae ly hard on little ones. a cake a and bright and et cha bi i on colds, a ea aenccd pee unless baby's little stomach is kept result seriou: pets Dostiing, i Uh the. ae ones well. They sweeten the , regulate the bowels, break up colds eaae Ve baby thrive. Tablets are sold | tl ri by medicine dealers or ba ina ee cents a box from The D: Wit jog Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. h IN FLATED SKINS. How the ‘Ancients Used them in the Water wm Owl and the Pussycat. went in a beautiful pea-green boat! is the way that delightful nursery song runs, w happy music, and sung from the leas is ¢ ating plea: Biers. bringing to mine ture of some odd, fentastie craft, les of the nursey ped fairy- whim- eee of a ki owl. ee boats used at Bagdad, tune “The aT ine found it at last— ne real on and the siete boat the "Lite pee ‘the Tigris and the Euph- rates moves slowly ; and it is inter- ésting to note, for example, that there are used for the navigation of the rivers craft precisely similar those employed in the days of Sen- paces a ot Assyria (705-681- ese are the kufa and the belch a hated "rat floated on in- flated skins. The Leas are built on the banks of the Tigris and are from four to twelve feet in diameter. They aro constructed of date-palm branches, from the famous fountain of To make a kufa of fair size, three men will work for twenty days. The craft can be seen only on the Tigris and on ae lower Euphrates, serving chief for ferrying passengers or freight across the rivers. They are in Capra use at Bagdad. ngers are packed like herr- sagt in a barrel, the river mon find- this necessary, as the ferr, ing chatae euly represents peat half a} 7 ne in Be bottomed, the boats are cst re in especial demand Rah the bridge of boats is pa sods or heavy w only cross the water diagonally, ioe PE joy are unmanageable against the ourrent en passengers and pro- duce have been. br ht to town Soy reba villages, the re ara made by Moamengr * either walking or fa tiie ke kelek is a ng type of raft, a large raft of wood made deditionally buoyant nf means of inflated skins. It is used for mer- chandise and for passenger traffic. The upper Tigris is only navigable by keleks, the river being too shal- low for any other kind of craft. To thin thicker timber, en moored near the bank, and skins are plated in rows, one by ‘one, beneath the poplar poles. The en the skins are law up by only “inflators’’ are thet hig This is by no means for a8 many a 700 nena ae be Need for a kelek. innate FOUND OUT A Trained Nurse iad Its eres . No one is in bette: know the value ae te food otcy 1 eite than a trained nurse, my- prey. betes) ae striking. ance to ay soplepwe for they drank it altogether in place 7! se. Bier using Pest, Aes eat und I was much benefited and finally my headaches a hee i éd and also the indigestion, “Naturally a have since used Pos- atients, and have a benofit. where cof- fee has been on and Postum gy bck 1 about oy ‘ad trouble th paneer! ser- P. n properly. Re in, delicous erarale pee Windsor, On! cee to to Wellvill, i Aer pete on po a te ions Berets fastantly, 900 580 ost Par cup of both Kinde 4 fe a a a ”? for ne =pold by Grocers, oaths. 8} ance me given be Cadets Poa e st ap Postar. he well ackages, pee ThE BAZARDS 0 OF WARFARE SUBMARINES SHOW DESTRUC- TIVE POWER. Can Trayel Probably 500 Miles Without Coming to the Surface. ae Perey Scott's dictum that os ine marked the passing the big warship, while Reever ’ | disbelisved by naval experts, the purpose of ntion e importance of this |a new weapon in naval puerter® A York Sun re- long be remei upon which, the mbna first proved its effectiveness. was on that the Pathfinder was struck Dae . m Ha Not long afterward, sue this although, as the Admiralty explain: ed, it was one of the of the sort of warfare that omy ‘eine car: his, nore markable thing about the exploits German, as revealed in the Nonth su ‘that epeeateren probably travelled istance. A Radins of 2,000 Miles. Tt is known that some submarines tt reduced ie iets ey under water they ha peed, pas it sete Ge he ee. “tbat oth attacks rre were pvere a together under waiter, and the submarines travelled robebly 500 miles without coming to the ue face. While they Sie send a pedo a mile, it seems likely the attacks 80 tat raelive were in a Canam of 3 suena of a mile. Since bia has been talled the are Dot the marine, rises onl ‘ow feet aie the water, it is ont sd ee mor that were able to watch the appr reared ae the torpedo without being able to do anything to escape it, and “ine can be understood, since the man torpedo delivered ey a vai marine has on a cnr of 38 knots its ef is New Deadly Explosive. Another reason for the amazing deadlines of the modern torpedo pews in the tack ie guncotton is no longer w an explosive known as trinitrotoluol, oF hea does this explosive deal a far heav- ier blow than Aneel but ¥e ts much safer fe ee mong deterio: thne. “as sa sure, Since thea average submarme Freshy only six or ¢i torpedoes, 8 more it i ever necessary frei none wasted, and tl decal the he submarine should ae possible to her ee far the only protection against the torpedo that ts proved effective is the tor- his d aohaate) ly for vessels Tlow a eee Fights. The orn submarine has» two motive BW ied oil and electricity. When it is possil ruise on the surface oil is used, bub when the +} submiarine eep out of mbeiriosty? ie substituted, 6.01 leaves a trail of upon the waters that can oA ee followed, Each submarine has ‘an ing genoral at- | great of submarines, bh British and Pee z the" "ie te tor a little epg at fully, 1 doe: ve | Pink - | gink dat | 22 BRIGHT, HEALTHY, ATTRACTIVE GIRLS This Condition Can Only Be Maintained Through Rich, Red Blood y Tt makes rs the difference in the auoring semi-invalid, rata aiasy lood is poor i and of any i X= hausts her, In time “her oak breaks down. She becomes pale y | looks worn out, is languid, irrite- ble and athe ler heart palpi- tates violently at the least, exertion, and she falls. res other girls in looks, health a1 ie & 2 or @n- could not stand any exertion, ther medicines and did weeks tinued all ot! 6 sie o . Bs n y|there was no room to doubt that I had at last found the right medi- he s returning use ot health, and I have bao been ad eal jive as any- uld wish canno' oO eae recommend Dr, Williams’ to other weak and ailing “Yon can get these pills through dealer or by mai post Pe paid PT) 50 cents a box or six x $2.50 irom The Dr. Wil- \s" rete mé Co., Brockville, FEW CITLES STRONGER. E| Antwerp Fortifled Since Middle of 16th Oentury. he fortifications of Antwerp are century. In 1860, rete mais years talcin; yy by Eng- f PS, cE altoes the noted Belgian. font builder, su- pervised the Tetortification of’ the city, and since 1877 it has had line ot aa well out from the in- ner modern ed the effect of ne af Asi rout to modernize tig defer 7 the Govern- ment way with the inner line of walls and pend them with an inner fine of forts on the ay ee Ee lat, ved ol barricading of the intervals between th: infantry, inundated ys rts on the left bank of the Scheldt are to supplement this inner line of de- fences. Th re to the outer works. They con- in new poeinceeiapes pe pant of old fonts rebuilt. The was. pe Seat tm 1913. It is Manis that this idea was ized and that ihe eration system is now prac- Of the new forts on the outer line, na five lie to the east of Antwerp—Gi enzel, Oecley + Hi and Konigshoyck. There aio six re- dou! lo the w ts rest, two more protect Ertbrand and Braschaet in the north, while three Breendonk, Liezole and Bornhem, have been erect ok The fort Haesdonk, protected b: two redoubts, also a vies rereoted on thé west. outer chain’ of forts lies from ten to eleven miles outside the ay and has a front of about 60 miles. ins eee Winard's Lintmont Rolleves Neuralgia, Plein — Die man’s spadian is not due rink. be drugged, Policeman icine and srwage ett m afraid ye’re right, si him all the way—& "wintter of a hundred yards or more apres plant for of cox eeny and’ tn each the crew has an emer- ke her periscope above aim her torpedo, and again mrtace, sink ‘oud of sight. eg a We Al) Mako Mistakes, ota & year Ago you predict ed I wouldn’} live threo mont * vou see you were wrong,” Oh, ‘well better Suck next time,’? 10 greatest importance is attach- | | _NoveS oF SGIENGE. Pe sg produces about 211,000,- 0 pounds of cheese a year, Bietre peewee have been ii ented that can be heard touetenn ibaa: acted to remain on the . metal several hours, will cleanse zinc, Automobiles will, replace horse- drawn vehicles for carrying mail in Hie ay. ne pineapple cannery in Havail has a daily capacity of 250-- 000 cans of fruit. In a new electric cooking stove a reflector is used to concentrate the heat at. the top. Bolivia, will een more than 86,- 800,000. on sirainage systoms for five of its larger Tt has been “estimated abs experts that the iron ts of Swe- den approximate 1,300, "00, 000 tons. edging submarine was shattered by a Bri- | jovi life. bundant rich, red| It is expected that the dredgi fubmaring was shattered by a Bri. iyi te aly thine thas can no-|of tho Sues canal to a depth of 30 red by entering a Ger port | store health to the many sare: will be completed earnly next, ink) ‘ish | thou of such girls. his rich, | Yea Pochiaar opacity geanaie| red blood Co voy be obtained Only prone se i every hundred to the, bottom ae AS eR sub- | throu; Sj Dr. Williams’ | cablegram nsonal message, marine, though tish Admir- | Pink Pills, They ears given thou-} the oa or official, business or alty piatee that the, ‘toh should | sands of weak, white- bloo ae pt only one, an 0 |less girls robust, vigorous health otion pidtures of leading British Hogue and the Cre a sie Aessate mae high spirits. Here is a bit of |industries will be made by an Hag: of their own huma: © of Olive Gauvreau, St. tt ish Sess ‘1 any i xhibited 5 8, “ “T have reason | throughout the world “tobe stra vale About the he sh aE sins an erated i eile goverment of the Bahama Williams’ Pink Pills, for they re-| Islands is yO revive th Briton Submarines. stored me to health after more than | duction ake sea island cotton, onee a There can be no doubt that the | one doctor and many medicines had | flourishing industry. th of these nee nips, more or |failed. I suffered as 80 many girls|_ There are no Suh coesalaian less Sh eee though they were, was do from anaemia. I was all run Ngpotese telephone directories be a great shock to the British people, ured with headaches, ci es Y. We ee es is the term for death i To facilitate gil there has had no appetite, though of course I had to foree myself to eat. as|been invented a substantial can e|in this condition for nearly two| that also serves asa stool, the mille years, and although dootoring con-| being drawn into a long-necked tinually, seemed be steadily fue growing worse, ie was very| .W. ith a wiew to the installation of much discouraged and despondent. | oil-burning locomotives on all. of its Finally a friend urged me to try Dr.|Tailroads, the Chilian government Willioms’ Pink Pills and I discon- Mine conduct exhaustive experi- m ‘Three 100-year. a iin mines in Bolivia bare reac a depth ae 2,300 feet, and the price ore sige as the pine ions - | scend, An inventor has ates an oy rese: roi in the handle saw ena its user to atisbes he blade ‘while operating it by pressing @ button imerease in _parasitical among maee birds in England is attribute the “ishibton ot dust through the air by automobiles, A ge ese army surgeon has in- vented a ‘machine run by electricity that gril eans into flour in "40 A as @ man can ered Pye panes A ie. oe server which weigh but | fifteen ounces and takes up but little room when folded is extended for’ uge fail Be ina Sore ive and ani flates it. the resistance et ms bo in Aer and diseases is ane’ oy, their hardness a Bohemian has invented a delicate nk Oa that measures the force needed to sleep reais néomnid vie- tims an English woman bes invent- ed an apparatus to flow water or medicated liquids on_ the Yorehoad | gently until the desired result is dis- game ‘a | obtained. oe Every Stiff Joint Limbered, Rheumatism Cured ! 4 > at Old Family pemncy, eens ig Guaran ~ Wort CURES NEURALGIA, BACKACHE, LUMBAGO. Rheumatism to-day is unnecessary. rend- ily curable that every day we have re- got a fair measure of relief in a Nibeis 1 also took two Ferrozone Tablets They ino) ‘appetite and spirits, and system generally. “I am well ted ‘y a man could ein, perfect, good, health. T give Nerviline all the credit. large family aig bottle of New 0c., or 25c., and is useful in a hundred ills in the family. -Whether it’s toothache, earache, headache euralgi Jame back 0} cold, Nerviline will cur sa as tants as it will cure rheum; For family use nothing equals Norriline erent General Ruzsky, ‘The general commanding the Rus- has, sian forces in Galicia, who gained a remarkable weries of atic: minara’s tintment Cures urna Eto, WATERY RASH > TTCHED AND BURNED On Arms. Would Tingle and Itch. In One Great Mass. Looked Scaly. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Rash Disappeared. nt.—""My skin troublo mi ly arms wore 80 I coul not wi loves. I could not holp scratching it all he Nmap hate on I | taken a bath tt w about an hour. My flesh waa sore from ‘soap and used sulphur ett but Hosting would. ilove dea: AS vertisement of Cuticura, per and T sont and water as hot as T n I-would take a ee at ‘on the skin, this every night ani used tet 7 Soap and ono box of Ointment ‘and in Jess than six weeks th all; disappeared and now my arms look natural again.” (Signed) Mrs, Andrew Johnston. May 29, 1914. Samples Free by Maif single cake of Outicura Soap ‘often suclont |. Sold throughout Sample of each malled fre; jook. Address: a ae “Ousiours, Dept. D, Boston, U. H.-A. when all else has the world. In Search of a Commission, A doctor, says the London Opin- ion, stopped his car on a side stre near the home of a patient. He was accosted by a woman whom he re- membered to have seen several ay but whose name he did not pose,”” said the eoment Ligint yer gettin’ a good fee, for. attendin’ the little por toy! ? Wi retty good Ou ask?” yer won't forget ay a a asi threw the brick dee Aa ‘The Explanation The bald-headed traveler, who had just returned to France, was relating his experiences to an_ en- thusiastic you! woman, With rb epre tector: he had recited e places he had visited. * at am ve well peauainise with ea hare traveled extensive- ly in Brazil—I have tin the red- skins in thelr own, wild “Olh,’’ cried the ientnaned, young woman, with a’ rapt glance at the y top of his head, Neely ‘how en me ect ned to be Lecuesan arn A SEPARATION GRANTED a by process silent working of * separated f or wart hasn't been Putnam's re all dealer: yet, Insist on Extractor only, 250, at Careful of His Razor, *“Oh, George, before you get your razor I must tell you that IT bor had to db some nipping. Suet as good ver. ole never notice the difference. t abasieded it on the stovepipe.”” Onicaro and North Western my, Barer. tained the Canadian Cloke Agente As Data: Eee a the reception tendered to the members o ‘Cana- dian’ Tloket Agents Ase Sfom7and a ntrended thelr gonvens GERMANY ALF PRACEMAKER. What It a Dono for Botter Feel- n Ireland. As all = world knows, interna- oe war has proved a great con- ciliator in Treland. tor to tl stande not give much ettontina, to the you are certain wi er you will Kgs an ena to dismember. ‘ality about ‘the Nationalee) volunteer that makes Hae would rather many in this. case—than Uleter, A few stor- ies are curren how very ripe Ireland was for eiliation. ago a company of Nationalist volunteers, passing a company nen, and being w in as to the customary, eti- quette between ~deadly enemices— palw n a northern district ere was only one field suitable tor Arilling, and as the two 0 al tadh faseae them against each other, Northern canniness assert- ed i Th nding officer of one battalion approached the enemy, and they aj [felt in common, and use it on al- te ys d anecdote relates vat while som i Tia Gakttaant were jdrilling, a * Nationsliat was seen sit- ting on @ fence, Vise pope When he was question - sterman, he explained Pak iaasccpot company had mislaid their rifles ere sarah not drill; “but,’” he. ren es waiting Soa teen 1@ loan of vse pit you've aoe gis them When a Woman Suffers With Chronic Backache ‘There Is Trouble Ahead, grade beans Le whole et mealy by retaining their full neeaaie Flayored with delicions sauces, They have no equal. 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EMBARKATION PICTURES SHOW RONAL CANADIAN DRAGOONS ALBERTA HORSE GORDON TIGHLANDERS 48th HIGHLANDERS VICK CORPS EQADIAN PiELD ARTILLERY CANADIAN NURSES FOR THE FRONT PICTURES FROM THE WAR ZONE BATTLE OF THE MARNE brertelt WOUNDED GERMAN PRISONERS RHEIMS CATHIE AL oe e eee Sees of the auc itl outstanding: lay in interesting story form. ae iblication is issued in week}; vs in handy size for binding! It is. printed o fine enamelled paper, size 9x 12, with ce tractive ihrer cover, Price Special eda ae or ee 50 sensei e dollar ifs sich penal ieab cred eM ludeew 8 eee ‘as aon ‘a all any to tha publaliens of “THE WAR PICTORIAL” IMIPSON PRESS DODD-SI LiMt 1514 NOTRE DAME STREET WEST, Hideaway TED REAL, OWE, modern submarine has a mar. yvelous eye by which the navigating officers on the boat ean survey the surface of the ocean, even when the craft is complétely below waves, The eye of wee rani or periscope, is a straight, Poller, sate about six inateat re and fifteen feet long, that Teeds eering chamber of th The oper mir- , inclined at five degrees, ages of objects on the surface of peice ee reflects preedee to a mirror at the lower wet Se tie) ‘tube. Tn cases prisms, which reveal a larger part of the horizon, are v - stead tnirrors, The navigating oflicer of the submarines boat sm veys, the surface of the ocean by looking vay te ow a single or or double paar eld ies The periscope is ee only means by which the pre- re Even if y gunfire, a re- serve tube Oe be quickly ‘substi- tuted for the damaged instru ene pasta ac We all have need of the prayer of the British mariner—‘‘Save us, God., ‘Thine ocean is co large, and our little boat, is so small,’” Minard’s Lininent ter, ir sale everywhore, WHAT IS YOUR |p MIRROR'S STORY? eres fra have a Ul complexion for the asking. Vaseline Trademark s COLD CREAM used regularly will remove blemishes, and make the skin , clear, and sound. Vaseline Cold bas contains no animal or v ‘ats. It is wterlired aie making and delicately perfumed, A full ae jar of Vaseline Cold Cream will be sent to you direct an penta of the price— for free, illustrated “"Vase- aay "booklet ee all abont them, CHESEBROUGH MFG, CO, (Consolidated) 1880 CHABOT AVE. MONTREAL

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