Milverton Sun, 12 Nov 1914, p. 2

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SEVERE PAINS ARUUND THE HEART Are Nearly ‘aie Caused by Stomach Trouble FROM MERRY OLD ENGLAN} NEWS BY MAIL ABOUT JOU RULL AND HIS PEOPLE, een “apa in aime ls Qceurrenees in the Land That a ee be have peat a aieetee arene Eelgns Supreme tn the Com in in the back seldom indi- patel Wess MARGRET aespaan ieee mercial World. the heant is scarcely ever. Lee Close pon’ 80,000 inembers of ‘the in on pain, bs always caused by pita oer trouble for the are and heart are conneocte: y nerves, and gas on the Sceieeh causes pressur on the t. \ The peers ene will disap p the. Lancashire and Cheshire Miners’ Federation have commenced to pay their employers a weekly levy in aid of die National Relief Fund. e 8rd Scots Guards are now ecaananied at Sandown Park e= are accommodated oogd bean gr hing en “4 | with sleeping se catering quarters Fe ee ae pills | in. the room under the grand stand, for Pale, People are the best sto-| Mr. J. R, M. Butler, son of the mach tonic. One or two Pills after neater) of Trinity College, Cam- each meal coon produces a healthy | bridge, belongine to the family of the heart. return, and eer rich, red blood, | ch plied for a commission zi famous classical seboesas has ay in the Terri. | 4 ‘ials. Mr, Richard Lloyd Geonge, old- est son of the Chancellor of the Ex- hequer, has enlisted in the Port- carries iy ae Rios! to every} madoc battalion of the Carnarvon- which, despite all the treatment I I woul treatment for along time, but w no benefit. A fri end suggested Williams’ Pink Pills and I decided w commend. | 2) every opportunity re Jn, Pink Pills to Dr. Williams" Imends who 8 a box of gix boxes | it (edicine Ont. TRALNING AU rockville, Australian lads of twelve years begin a more or less Sonu form of military training, It is an indul- |?’ Pay happy-go-lucky sort ‘Of tl ‘thing, leniced’ 4 peice to be ot t physical | prune ntage, Wihe; ie lads teen years ae Ey Timited. service is sev. y compulsory, penalties for ekion, and fines laid upon employers and parents who interfere, and thus continues, with physical exercises, drill, parades, and rifle practice, for four years, | P fe Con- aie Territorials for 8: indigestion | Poges course, wealthy Ger growing | prisoner of war and conveyed to alien compound at Newbury race- course, A. peculiar heart which greatly | turned out with ‘the mounted on horses having been’ taken mounts. God! charge, 2,500,000 t TRALIAN BOYS. | tinue ai t — Out of a total population of 1,429 eatin The Government Is Very Strict In the Surrey village of Ham, made by the active ser- While playing golf on the Stoke Baron Wurmh, a ‘man, was arrested as a sight was witnessed at Lewes recently, ee - hunt club ae bicycles, hat all the for re- Notwithstanding the fact that a large number of Royal Naval vol- quartered for Orystal alace will still remain open iv the public, he The Army e ouncil have acce Ahi ith am expression of arm ppreciation the offer of ions STs. frey Phillips, to a a Le hi er cnaey Fore of ae Att ‘i ‘meeting of the Jockey C lub, was eerie that in the interests near Xingston, has 74 men serving with Shs darsaey and AG thie present time there are only about 20 men in the lace eligible for service sa result of the representations Commerce, the North-Eastern way Company Nie agreed that sol- ith | diens will be booked at single fare > the double journey when pro ceeding on leave Among, the (passengers on. board Tu Iymouth from New Z whereupon these cadéts are passed |a party sung Englishmen, who into the citizen forces. Four ante. upon hearin of the outbreak of day drills are required each year, | war, abandoned , their occupation and twelve. halfday ‘arn, twenty-four night drills. A per tory attendance upon these grave] k obliga: napt, sullen, frivolous behavior counts for nothing If the ca 8 to be inti effi A cient by sin battalion officers he muet perform his service all over in. In. Kalg , of Werte Australia—a grea’ storm blow ing that night—we: watched a ool. umn of these ‘< conscripts’! march past with rifles and bugles and drums; hey were gmart to. see—brown uniforms, with bricks of sreen, and wide-brimmed Austra Harper’ t is no farcical affair i i truant youngsters were packed off to the |he military bacingkh for ten days of close confinement and improve the aint ef small oul. rits, and would do h a switoh. pi ea Le ———— pela others in great- and | and ‘booked for home Mr. ager of the Hendon Aerodrome: best her little ones. ian hats caught up at the eide in| stomach, regula the Australian way, says a writer in| up eg risbane, | of absolutely te eee ly medicine dealer: A Pathetic Little J Tnei Present W: 3 d Superior-- |/"¢ Lona faith in alas ‘a 8 wrangle as et he well 1 man. Richard T. Gates, and gene nown ayiator died in the Central London. Sick sylum, as the result of injusies received while giving a biplane dis- play recently at Hendon, *-|4 GOOD MEDICINE FOR THE BABY Baby’s Own Tablets are ae very medicine a mother can give They ote the te the bowels, break The mother may feel fe in giving them to "bet ones, er children for they are gua y @ government analyst to free from leeniog The Ts vil are sold by Tugs. Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. DYING HIG HL ILANDER'S BET, tout of The a told by a ser- wi Nie vin is nt t anything and everything, nd iio favorite wey frit sh herria as One day ik ane we Pach a bet over i ent upon racing for] w baa Chamber of | f _ A GERMAN LOVE LETTER. Glimpse Into the Home Tragedy ot ne of Our Enemies. The French Red Cross had found the body of a dead German soldier, says a London Mail special corre- ndent. “The victim’s tunic was already open, as is the habib with our own brave ‘Tommies.’ I unfastened some more buttons. Must I spoil | ™ on story? Let me out with ib all inn truth—a huge rasher of bacon tell from his ‘breast, and as we rais- ed his shoulders there fluttered out a letter—greasy with bacon and rapidly taking on another color from his welling wound. ‘May we look at» the The doctor gives consent. letter. Tt ran thus ‘My Dearest Heart—When the little ones have said their prayers and prayed for their dear’ father of thee, my love. I think of all the old days Sian we were betrothed, and I ‘think of all our people T cannot. think that God would wish it. Just an ordinary ust or vy 18 and have sore to bed T sit and think | him Cure Children's: Colds By External Tregiment saith Will Find Nothing So Speed- Mable as Old-Tim: vil on, It’s really a shame to upset a young enn) stomach by internal eed external treatment will promptly break up a col » his rtino ttle "chest tight and congested) dust. apply Nerviline, Give vigorous rubbin r his threat and put lola of Nervlline on tls rub it righ 3 = Your boy will be feoling. better in half‘an nour, and have the gattstaction ‘of Ieiow a ff perhaps a faites or erippé, ot fitness that might have tald Nerviline 1s mighty good for pre-| earache, ache, neuralgia, selatica, lame hack, "fheuinatier, or Wherever there is conges- mation or pain fn. the Jo: ints or muscles, Nerviline will cure ‘T do not Lae you need read any more,’ said “Nor do I,’ Pi my reply. You will ae believe it. but, hardened to war from my youth, I could only toy. with my rough meal at night, and in my slumbers I kept hearing the simple words. ‘My dearest heart, when the little ones have said their prayers and Ly fi their dear father and have gone to ed I sit and think of thee, love.’ I wonder whether the great way recently Will Quick Cure Any Sour Stomach Relieves Fullness After Eating. I was ) Working around the n last winter, I ed e Won of inflammation,” writes . E. P. Daw- Wels, for I had to use salts or physic at the tim stomacl results with Dr. eel so glad that I hay yet oortatn remedy, —no pain, no sour stomach, a go sopedte, able to hy anything. This a whole ue t of for one medicine 0, an Dr. Hamllton’s Pills are he. Dest pills, and my letter, I 4 aio Bro S = tibet situte for Dr, Hamil, fandrake and Butternut, All dealers, Nets pile of sold in yellow boxes, 250, or The Catarrhozone Co., Kingston, nt. ae A Prince in Rags. A quaint picture of one of the c sons on active service, Aneusis Wilhelm, the fourth 6 accompanied the which oceupied nurse at one of the hospit in the town, ‘‘One day a young of ficer whose uniform wa hae and who was indeseribably dirty,’’ she says, “‘stopped me in the rrhaes te ve to me with a salute. if we could re- ceive in our oscital some wounded in whom he took an espec est. I replied that I no Giese had. any authority there and that as it was I was hardly able to find enough food for those I was taking care of already. He thanked mea and went on. I then saw him enter : por! butcher’s shop. A few min- tes laterhe came out carrying in his arms a great quantity of sau- a later that I learnt that this ragged officer was the fourth son of the Kaiser,”’ War Lord haw been troubled in this ca d ee been ascertained -{ um ranges both French sa B gist can obtain an imitation of MiNanb NE ,{rom a Toronto use very low » and have it tale ni own produ fs greasy: imitation ts the poorest chprweltate ‘@t seen of the man; t every. trom, Dick and ‘Harry has ted te introduce. ness, ness, fewess or though’ #8 value of any aullty"--Cen. nad Be by Christmas ~but the tury Dictionary. other, more patriotic, was for St. A "8 Ny ore be- Fences, modern. That's the definition, and that’s why Post Toasties are called the Superior Corn Flakes —the surpassing, del‘cate Indian Corn flayour being sealed in by skillful toast- ing with sugar and salt. Post Toasties are made in clean, airy, factories—cooked, Seasoned, rolled and toasted to crisp golden flakes— Ready ; from the pack; | To secure ihe Superior Corn Flakes, ask for Post Toasties to. ee Serve direct —sold by Grocers, Cana tian, Panjom Cereal Co.,Ltd. ‘indsor, Ont. oause there wasn't any prospect of haggis for the occasion, They made a bet on it as usual, pa it was duly registered by a chum who acted sd bookmaker on such occasion: day they were in action and ‘one * them. was badly _ hit. far gone, but he fs ad enough sense left to Tepes is Kron — in voice he tae the noo, but the Almichty A wan smile flickered over the pnin-twinted face, and the fellow had gone to a there ihiere, is neither the woe aes tak- ing o Caught a Tartar, During tae review at Alder, shot last summer o: attaches ious to several staff ing questions, tar. at an So ‘How is it, Colonel, that ie mee call ‘Advance’ is 50 very short, whi ‘Retreat’ is i advance anywhere, ‘8 s| horseback, Ask for: MINARD'S and you will jget it. Fond Mother (to the local bistcher) Would yer mind weigh- ing my kiddie, Mr: “Bittock? Mr. Bittock—Yes, mium- with the Bho is aly Sctenoralidey ‘woman: you know. She paints, plays, rides golf, and is an aviator. bad. If P knew how to darn my own socks I would marry her. © him Bub tt it takes a goss brass band to make him retire’? ED. 4. ISSUE 46—"14, mighty quick. The large 60c. family ake bottle is so economical, so useful, it should be In every home. There is iz also a small 26¢, size. Dealers ‘any- where sell Nerviline. cs PERILOUS UNIFORMS. Why the British Iave Lost So The following account, communt tinues the narrative of ments of the British force and the Frencl hy armies in immediate toch with i Ever “nse the War the desirability troops as invisible as possible has’ been generally recognized, and this was has thrown much I’ght 0} matter. It ranges the tn t medium rages the red trou- sers of our i show up very down, however, their kepis are not So easily seen ag our own flat-top- ped forage caps, From prisoners it that ‘at African Bout officers are very easily distinguish. .| ed from their men, and tha ed marksmen provided with Rela Biases are specially told off from ach pieioon. ist eee infantry. to pick off 0 ie F ede off er is betray se by the greater visible length of his red trousers and ‘by his ectantranatya) while the British officer is given away”’ by his sword, his open jack~ + with low collar and tie ak Sam Browne belt, and the absence of a pack. ‘The Germans certainly, do employ snipers, and some have been found ‘on chireh: towers, and wounding Hale more before ts was accounted f The tuligoelte “hotific tion to his troops by one of the French army commanders bears upon German methods of warfare. ‘‘The Germans haye forced somé prisoners of war to remain in their trenches, When the French advanced, under the impre ches were sion, that the tre in possession of their own side, they were fired on at close range That this has actually been done is fully confirmed -by-an entry. a captured: German: field note-book It fund thus : ie t daw, n the shelling began. We reti the prisoners. My two prisoners -work! hard at digging trenches. © At midday I got the or ler to rejoin at the village with them. I was very glad as I had been ordered to/shoot them as soon” as the enemy va) Ik God, it was not necessary. ey INFORMATION FOR INVENTORS: Messrs. Pigeon, Pigeon & Davis, patent. solicitors, Montreal, report iat, 136 Canadian patents were is- sued for the week ending October 20th, aie 108 of bien granted to Americans, 23 t dians, 6 to residents of Great Bal tain and Colonies, and 4 to rési- dents of foreign countriés. oO received 4 of of Saskatchewan, 3 of Alberta, 1 of British Columbia, 1 of Nova Scotia, and 1 of New Brunswick, SaaS Soke PHONE TO THE BATTLEFIELD. Lord Kitchener i in London, Speaks to Sir John French, ongst oe most. remarkable) fine of the present is more interesting than the fact! that the n oreiglire in Whitehall are able direct to General French, Messag are being received almost from ithe battlefield iteelt without delay, with as much ease as from Gla teow Lord Kitchener can, as war in which +! Hee any, y In the South e been engaged, -| Phe French on the | 6 RED UNSIGHTLY PIMPLES OW FACE Itching and Burning. Burning, Scratching | fy Irritated. Disfigured for a Time, Used Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment, Pimples Disappeared. 1756 Winnipeg St., Rogina, Sask.—"T was tre ous ‘with Itching wade on face to scratch and frr Toe no Deval out disfigured m burning we a time, an thie nit) uh advertised treatments; | such scription, <a, ete., pub without Apso, time agi saw the adyertisomont of onan Soap nd Ointment in a loc por and after ied 4 froo samplo I could seo a improvement. I washed my faco and then applied tho Oint- r threo times a day. nar Outtoure Soap aud two boxes of Cuti- Thad tri June.13, 1914, Samples Free by’ Mail A Lipeheps ot mothers has found no soap, 80 well sulted for cleansing and purifying the skin at tale of infants a hildren Cut ‘s Tts absolute maiey and ro freshing f lone are en to amend ib above ordinkey sch a , but there are added to mal condition of ir health. Cu- ura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Yor liber sample of eac! with 324 > book, sen to“ . D, Boston, U. 8. A FEATS OF AR and British Cri For desperate petit Crimea ields an impressive record. The Recs and British, so many times foes; found ‘themselves allied in, nal ‘eps territory. their steel, o onttested battles had “The Russians, lost in Pe great battle no fewer ed aS) 729 Pe: wounded - and. priso Tnkermann, so far as British a are concerned, at any rate, will not: remain the most noted Crimea. popular opinion the prruaple in the Balaclava Valleys ill ever remain the most memor- pee for was it not there that the astounding charge of the Light Bri gade took place? In the whole his. tory of fighting there episode that, for courage, Originating: ins a mi command, it was carried through with a eginagre determin- less courage that, so ‘y actatA survive, will 0) Botte n The Oldest Man Living they ‘aian't bother him Geabnae Corn Extractor, Putnam's “Put r fifty : the favortte bec re, Try only “Putnam’ Merely Co “Thab booby made a bluff at kiss- ing ae last night and then quii “But, -he says you scratched is face, tl acked his eye and stabbed him with a hatpin.’’ “Well, a girl has to ut up a lit- tle cakidaale resistance A WARM WINTER, Tune woather prevatla in California, the ideal’ Wintering place, Foeohed auastart ably and 6 hy the Chicago daily froin the, nger terminal “Chicag Gen: lare on’ pplioaton. onto, Ont, eral Agent, 46 Yon) bravery Ev shows Gillen chaAG WRG LER SATRTPRE: ery woman Minard's Linimont Cures Diphtheria, 7 he Mer Menu, Puzzled diner (to restaurant, waiter)—What have you got for'din ner? Wait Roastheeffricaseed= chic sestata edlamb hash baked and ried potatoes jampuddingmilktea andcoffee. Puzzled Diner—Give me the third, 18th» and 9th TeanOe | atl War the War Office depend- | so, the*answer ie queries could not toliow directly readily as a good telephone re ice. 8 hedges fourth, fifth, sixth, syllables. in the} The | ber AN ARMY OF MARKSMEN. Tho Reerults Must Be Able To Use by ‘itish pa trie authorities to accurate rifle He hy in the | osaat training whi he more os tay mer vend their sarily san od, wil are now insteuations at the hands of ifs oma Ri fle As fle Swit Skill. ood recruits of te new army sce! ing, Som undergoing poetry a body the Andee * in th ¢ Kingdom, rive althongh neces into a shorter © far more conopns ns rere Highest grade beans kept whole and mealy by perfect baking, trated than thet of regular sol retaining their full strength | in time of pence. The recruits, in- LJ 4 jae oF pracically Hive in’ ce Flavored with delicious sauces, Botte watt 2 Disome emcee oy havens Oeaah Ee, shots. ‘The. intones and thorough - training the men are receiv is part of Lord ge polic: 7 for tits inesriguraien THecig caer ier yaRMs FoR SALD, that the men sent to ire front shall &. ¥._ DAWSON, Minsiy Golborne Bireoh not only be physically fit enough to stand the rigors o arduous) JF YOU WANT BUY OR SOLL A cacepaiee, i faesy PR PES in ot Daly ea one of their number shall be con-| Catborne ats vith every detail of drill, | Sve-sawaee meena Bi, Foronie is individually ee ae HAMPSHIRE: ofety Possible, he extent to which the silee my's wonderful eeoting ™ been pe Ath for succe: wil perhaps never be fully postion EK TOWN, AN tary | Gt Pon County. “Stationery “and Book Know what the. marks | Bist in sanngeion Eishahee "ox: ene of the by has achieved ;| pany. 73 West Adelaide Street, ‘To heace the care they are bestowing TT RT TTR on the mu cruits of tl LATEST FISH STORY. Back to Land Movement by Pike aaeahty ‘training of the re- new armies, PATENTS noe Bassano, Alta, t fish story that has OF INVENTIONS en pie on the public—a wit 4 PIOEON, Libres & DAVIS which ‘4 wi ’? some 0! mia St. Jam jontreal most famous of the Whopper Chub rite series—is that told by J. Jones, ar inspector of the Canadiai tivities are confined to sane Rose- mary colony, jassang ‘There is nothing of the piking a al ere about ‘the story e w have moment. gation ait recreation a flock of real Gagott Stella learns h hours and then turned off. there seems to mania among of the water at the earliest possible in some places one animals can’t catch consumers. About the time the average man iow to for the botanical gardens, ten, —BOILERS— and Becond:1 hand, for heating Omar Poder, g Water ‘AN! AND SMOKE : ‘ in the agficultural branch n Pacific, whose ac- near tact POLSON '"E}yiteo"° TORONTO if ingineors and Shipbullders, ming for two When Worth wale gyatian Your “| away into the Mapie Grove re ugh pike Peihdae dhs new iealon fainet aatitetn me a number off] BUF Saale A pad pe cbipined! In fact, ¢ a serious sorb of ‘these fish ret, oul urs oe many rn ae irri- ches are full of dl 6 is to go out and ‘land’? ie for breakfast, —Mont- “Please, lidy, will you help a poor man who ain't done nothin’ in ravidh ba 0 ye for n Paskere says tt up with Bella—Lver have a the bull chase you? eo?” “Dear, dear; perhaps I ra aan aay, find you Fes ething. What can aoe DRuG you do?” “Thank y’, lidy,’ thank No Smaring: | y’ kindly, mum; ef y' could p’raps ook ot the give me some washin’ to do, T could edy Co., Chicago. take it ome to me wife d's Liniment Cures Golds, ac, live he quits the game, “Norah,"’ said the mistress, ‘‘are f —— these French sardines that you Minard’s Lintment Cures Garget In Cows. tae given me’? “Shure, Oi dont t Thre. know, ma’am,’’ said the new wait Three. Ages. teen; “they waa paht: spakin’ hit ‘he new Berlin botanical gardens| we opened. the box.” are enemy beautiful, but to a small children they. a: idden] De. 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