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Milverton Sun, 29 Mar 1900, p. 2

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"THE MILVERTON SUN. ‘THURSDAY. MARCH 29, 1900, full f } aly A is e fac’. ‘hat does you sir, Pattee ified I ketch- readin rai ea it-fest a-readin of bir 1¢ system. Hoya era Seoul! relieve eee a Be throu; veins, stren, echeniag Bie the healthy / animal fonctions oft the ivity cceaaaty eningths frame, and glving life gestive organs,’ whlch naturally demand increased s: Tesult, im- ine ion of any inthe market. All cragpists ellie Genteol Tramps in Our Churches. The me exceptional opportun- ities for forcible’ and direct words to uttered from a A pe Si Mr. tea Bryson. Cameroi tes: “I was confined to my bed ith, Tadammation 2E the Taga, aid was given up sicians. A nei ised me to t ie. The tric Oil, stating that om for athroat trouble with uJ Acting on his ad: ‘advice, I roomed che medi- paces bas fea than a hal ernie Die ieee craiees the power of any reme - todo me ai ‘The Passing Century's Mysterics. it A MAN KILLER Fierce and Ravenous is Diabetes, Which Defies All Medicines. Except Dodd’s Kidney Pills, the Only on Earti es he tae the loins, or small ara increase of urine, sugar in the urine. same Diabetes is caused by poison in the bh Poison gets into the blood through defective pofions st the kidneys, which should filter it Heal and ezngtien ge poe and they will rey ‘Then Diabetes will vi Doda’s Kidney ite are the only medicine on earth that » Quel ort. Frat suffered with Duster ae re yt I had a terrible x Aly fe fee were always cold. pains in my loins, and thirst. ‘I tried a dozen remedies before I heard of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. They all failed i Reader! Have you any of the symp- toms above? if you have, you have Diabetes, and Kidney every 38 seconds. aaa to the ment fo a second. time the water spouts up it cpm the lever and moves forward 88 Bickie’s ee Le pion stat stands ‘at the head of the peacanaiuiie cfu ig upa cold, A cous! sonatas rors case cos the chest { f con: Tleved. while in Coe cotsks to fail. Te ais me Oleactiee brinaliles or rnirtaes | Stesveral medicinal herbs, and can be det pended upon for all pulmonary Diaints, Bussian Army Pigeon Post, ‘A regimental pigeon post hereafter That tired feeling will disappear and you will be able to eat well and sleep well by using Miller’s Compound Iron Pills. ‘The Way to Make S:1mon Salad. can of the Dast it pene ges Ske over it Getting Out of a Dilemma. During the last half of the eigh- teenth century the Government of the day Seventy pov themselves in was je case during the debates on the In- dian bill, when the tion, be For, found its pea steadily decreasin; binson, — eet to ote ape the yet apr ey ee soi Shesian speaking of the d orbs is not $5 be wondered at, Mr. Speaker, whee a member is employed. to corrupt o: “Who is it? the Hou: s “Sheridan fe that he was in aun ig! was, cauht ete id, ‘‘it would be un- pleasant and ees us to name the «spp, sir, oe T re- vfame him; I @5 soon as you could say Jack Robinson. "” | Deainess Cannot be Cured ibe ‘umbling sound or imperfect feat in and when itis entirel loved ih Le vgs rely closed Deatn et by ca- noth Ke fl Dilistet oe miacommmietaesie aan ae ert nl give One Hundred. Dollars for ai eal lene sua by Hall’s Cata.rh Cure, Send for circulars fre ee ie J. CHENEY & CO., Tole sarsold by prs Te. Rose Leaves Instead of Rice for Brid S gs! Ladies’ Home Journal. Minard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend, Punishment. ’em get up <4 hour or s0 earlier the morning.’ ohildren healthy. A Genuine F; Dine i You Wisdld veil the! amos eum this w ‘They are exhibiting a hitherto unheard of attraction,” Indeed ed an appointment to a federal office. ’” him ‘ti draw!" ros: Pose fiercely tan all parts “13 gears tra Miller’s Worm Powders make the whe annual meeting of held at the com Gn Wednesday, Ma: dent, Hon. G. A. Cox, occupied jowing annual report of the shareholders ment, was read by tle secretary: FORTY-NINTH ANNUAL REPORT, ‘he directors beg to submit herewith the anuual statement of the company’s accounts for the ending st December last, "The revenueaccount shows a satisfactory growth In premium income, ane after pay- of losses and pee? i = yen to $1,100,350.50. the year sionally heavy, the dir Stateg were exceptionally | gee Engl -under what appenr tase oud able, auspices, Noronte.: Be ath 1900, A. Cox, President. eure vies hinla\;Btatomeur: “Including * tion josses un se a owen 2 z Balance ...... Divident declared’ . Total assets ‘Total Mabilitie: Heal) so22... faces. red ny | mess (cansed. by catarrh) that can- Reserr pital pai ad Capital subseribed Security to re ers. oving doption tt Sanat aa to he chiet cities in Nhe United Stalee—where business proved xenerally un) proncable about, for tt, Js only necessary the Gorernment | rod | moderate | ties. Piste | 1 de a oor "Takin the fact that during eee Jn the United | are cam the held subsequently, Hon. Geo, A folio a. rectors, with acconnaay.og Suancia: slate | Sotto indemnity Canada during the past twenty years shows a loss of upwards ot two million dollars ef capita’ whic as inv fe, na gear. ‘ave a "sing for the protection of murehante ana ere in Canada,and as e safety county, fanted in’ advocating. any, Saeparture from the policy we have been following for maay cate it to return to the consideration of our cM during the year. % wi | appears ¢ promising than for some tm ings from interest there een n falling of, sich as uNght naturally be looked for owin: u Fiithe Vice Penddest, sec report Fe- | nn} onde the adoption ‘of the ht carried ing ar *resnl In re-election gf the following gentlen Hon. Geo. 8. J. @ meeting of the board of Dftectors, Cox was re-elected tresident and Mr, 3: ) Renuy Vice-President for the ensuing year, Mrs. Bliffers ioobiog up from tl t)—Of all things! A couple ab Rave lived eek for UO years have applied iffere— My. my! Sixty years! I don’t wonder!—New York Weekly. I cured a horse of the MIN- | ARDS LintMeNT. nee eS mae Ae SAUNDERS. fork with with tukanDS pasate ea St. Peter's, C. B thee LINLIEF. sLSESLDRL Ee! crtine Batharss, N.B THOMAS W. PAYNE. et tess duiea Aart all agre sper ing of mayonnaise dressing and serve. Health for the childrem, Miller's Worm Powders. Ree ae ees There’s nothing like fresh air and plenty of it for health and beauty. Every apartment or hi should one knows Gis ine Sani will be Zar Toe likely | res to be nervous and tired if this isdone. Ask for Minard’s and take no Other, Didn't Bounce, “'Ma,’? remarked the small boy, ee it ay that be | of trie acid inte Age Affects the Feet, bend is perceptible in fas knees, ———_ A Cure for Rheumatism.—The intru: the Minard’s Liniment is used by Physicians, Greatest Match Strikers. itches are used ‘Mra. Wallace—"‘It won't ee brant egmastoage for it bas Pints Worm Powders curs fits im He Believes im Luek. The German Emperor is a bellover im the luck attending horseshoes, One Man's Views. “® woman's privilege to her mind. know. He—Yes, and her age, too, but ES takes her time in doing it. Resistane of Trains: It is ascertained un scientific data that the air resistance to a rail train of average weight moving 68 miles an hour is 11,374 pounds—near- iv six tons. If your every-day cuties are a burden, it is because you are no: well. Miller's Com- will correct this cond} for Alarm. “‘Look here,’? sae ee isders a the Testless man if you don’t keep still Ym isis hee out your “Oh, I’m not afraid of that,’? re- Plied the helpless victim, ‘‘as long as you continue to use that razor.’? Keep Minard’s Linimeut in the House, PLOWS, ROLLERS & HARROWS contiatiiet Peat to ein, CATMOLIG PRAYER eRe if aes erie see aah ‘and Ghureh Suri i038. LONDOM wy STOPP D FREE. a Th Si y Carel. on ban e T Ney < wv. ub Diseases, g ake Sis oe. NS Fits or pa es T. NOU THE GEM Fence | Machine the record for fant and Price AE + USE ULRICH’S ENSILAG MAMMOTH WHITE IMPROVED TAMING at PROLIFIC E.R. ULRICH & SNS, SP8tyoRrELD, ‘Ask your dealer for samples and testimonials, FIRSTINTO LADYSMITH 2-2 Gallant Cavairyman Who Come From Old Fighting Stock. WIVENTOR AS WELL AS SOLDIER, one the gallant exploits of Lord Dundonald on the ugela, where he has the command of 8 brigade of cavalry, has shown himself to be a worthy descendant of gmithat the head of the relieving British Not only in fighting does Lord Dun- have been eount. His most recent invention, and the ene perhaps that has bronght him most prominently into notice, is that ef the ‘Dundonald galloping gun- earriage.’’ As a matter of fact, he went out to South Africa primarily to rent e ion ingenious spplianoes which urned to practical ac- yan 20 obstacle aie it cannot sur- on’ dashes Gea minor, oseful, invention, or strictly accurate, adaptation, of ton Dundonald’s is the Instra, an ingeni- ous little Suciies for keeping a hands or the pockets warm in ery coldest waster stra is a little portable tte but rete a perhaps contains stick of curious composition, which announcing the fall of Kbartoum. ord Dundonald’s great-grandfater was Archibald Cochrane, the ninth ‘1, born in 1749. He was devoted to scientific pursuits, and was prin- cipally employed in making improve- ments in practical operations, of com- merce and m ‘acture. Owing to the ineffectuanty or the Sms Laws ury through his devotion to science. He published several interesting treat- fenth I Deel a ‘Dundonald, aad ta FAMOUS 1 aewaae COCHRANE. in the 79th Regiment, but his own preference was oe the sea. . he had self ch line-of-battle shi; fending his 07 livered up his sword at once returned mprisonment the to the North Sea to protect non-ex- istent fisheries. Subsequently, in command of the Pallas, thirty-two guns, he took a number of valugble French vrizes, TOPS! S0™ AFEKING \ From Palapye to Mafeking, sve the Scene of Plumer's Advance. fo WiLAce _NYL STROM \) capes fs specially made in Japan.. Uttle stick is lighted, and glows Pee and entered Plymouth harbor in elve months’ imprisonment, wee = hour in the pillory. was also pone Lavy! the Weaeetr Commons, testi- mony to the regard Ae vith i was a bay sbeeotandet inci issu- stituents for the payment of his ral The thousand-pound bank-note with which it was paid, signature on the back, is still in ex- change., His colleague, Sir Francis Bardot, of the period he was reduced to pen-| Pl RS OF THE KING’S BEN subsequently did valiant ser’ a Sante of the Chilian fleet, yon jiards with He was also appointed by the National Assembly Lord High Admiral of th Greek fleet. In 1828 he returned to England, and devoted the energies of his declining TOR to inventions fo: ee the Navy, such as improved poop an ie lights, new ioseseies and aa marvellous invention of his actually was has never been definitely known, but it was declined on more than one casion as being too eee in its execution to permit of its being u i fare, ‘The gallant admiral died - the fala of eighty-five, in the year 1 of honors and respected by Se cnile nation. The Buysting Shell. £ the bottle be knocked off, the simil- arity is greater. The metal of the shell may be either cast-iron or steel. If the former is used, there is less 6 cast-iron necessitates thicker sides to the shell. than if. it en « shel butts the action. ts instantaneous. as the ieee tithe fueothe bareiin clewee oh Vistiioll taker’ some title time to develop sufficient presssure to burst the shell. This is owing to rar ot but if the shell be travelling at 1,000 foot-seconds, it will have moyed five feet from the point of impact before it bursts. If the velocity be as much as 2,000 foot-seconds, the shell will not burst until ae 5, gone ten feet from fis pons The eurtine of a shell will not in itself drive the fragments very eg ‘or very fast. the pieces of a eo to the velocity with which it was -gun ing on the surface, though it throws many g) along a loved does not give travel with much more velocity than those from « small shell.”” Under = oe sans eh see, Briggs, were you not once an ties of the Society For the Lp Alpes of Cruelty to Animals?” “t Ghee still wear the badge. For the sake of old times?” Automobliles.”—Chicago Tribune. A Trifie Short. “Here's $4,” said the candidate to the colered tical worker; “now go to work es pein ‘The ol money, looked atit ‘tablously pee then said: William, bit’s ta een 8 fe ter ‘lect & tak’ you!” | Town All OFFICERS. RUN and: bearing “his | aie the Russian war, he one | A MAPEKING MESSAGE Right on the 14th March But Suffering. Keenly. INTO A - TRAP, They Attemptéd to Capture = Small Party of Boers, Eut the Latter Killed and Captured Thre» of His Com- pauions=tranyual Inyuded. London, ‘ar Office has edged aie Tlonite aegis on | from to Roberis: telegrain from Nicholson, at Buluwayo, states that Baden-Powell Well to March 18 Dar- days enemy's cordon ‘icholson ae to in Lord Roberts! despatel wa Major John Ni- commans 1 of the th ee South ‘Aiioadt Police, station- ed in Rhodesia. Matek: Still Closed. ndon, Mach 26.—The Daily Mail fables ae following ‘tom Male) ki dat 14: “We are stl being nesree shelled. have been several rifehine eoatiaven di ee «iene The native food ouestion is becoming one ee @ despateh Wednesday, March 14, “We pabeived ‘awa’ of) he ve { of Ladysmith, but it serves to e our disappointment, as there er Aree lying of Onin to their prelaiee against horseflesh.” poe te powder, because the weak-, BRAVE UT CARELESS. Roerrs Killed Lt, the Hon, E, Lygon ani Wounded Thren Omers. Toni Baer March 26. r Of josted the follow ae Rete jon shell for a field gna te | “Bloemfontein, Maréh 24.—Yester- Col. Crabbe, Capi Totter eut. the lion. I. Lygon of the Guards, _ and Lieut.-Col. | eodris gto! Cold ae Guards, ee ae moe miles be- Sond thet fodder Riy- eithbue dare except one Ocenia pone ae as seriously ta Was woun One of officers held. up a eal handkerchief, arid the Boers came eir assist- e and did all they Dossy cou . The Boers sae shor by nies Pel Bloemfontein, Satu ‘Ss who ob Ee rch, 24. killed ees AT PHILIPPOLIS, Syne pilots alate jegan Turning in Arms. “Pusat Hviday, March 25; nt, Saturday March Gai Clettents entered Pulloppolis ab bur- ee Woodgate was born Nov. 1, 1845, at Belbroughton, Worcestershire. Gens ley, 3S, says: “‘Prisoners renorh abet 8 fore ot Briti ce ‘Transvaal trated to a point 18 miles ist damert dt ish forces Fourteen + Pi iaked aed | ‘ened. A movement ‘northward is ex- pected soon. FRENCH'’S FOKCE IS RESTING. ‘At Thabancha aud tributing Lerd Koberts? Proclamation. Hidenifonteln, Friday, March 26-— ree Stite, Bir Jobn Hen continues his duties as Landrost. He oO crepe ve fray imprisons PRANSVAALEKS IN RESERVE. With Retirément of tree Staters They Come to the Front, Ladysmith, a eae eg none scouts beyond but has ’ taken i the 8 ee Staters continue to enter en icdivenaehine anda tne pro- Rover Isard Hom H Jn. the A vaal, A ing ine aad a John aneee ys but aan at Pre bs i to Pre ane inval- ids sent howe e, any “18: 438 in killed, wounded and m: oe nicessions and gravo- commercial complications are likely to follow. Namelhs diiic ine Boutteupion, War a6-- over ae 000 pea sailed irom here on Satur- day for South Afi Kipling at i: Lenton; ianvaiiy special des- tre Rema dated March 24, aay Rudyard Kipling has Thee es reported retiring from Kroonstadt, aioe having blows up a bridge. ON THE CANADIAN PLAN, Preposed Plans for H:ritish South Afriea, Inclading the Two Republics—Firss Governor-General ee March 26. — ‘under stood that the con: the tie Brit- ish Cabinet rise ie. ‘beott- aaliferad’ ting of the poli.ical tuture of South a 3 Republic in pi after a period of political probation. Field Marshal Lord Roberts. will W 2.of having Dutch vee ieee speaking the ae lang’ Cabinet Dare settled broad Tines of Policy, the details will arranged inet’ Ministers from as yet been settled pa, Silas —Say, ante Is. enta Tre nee air that the paper but I reckon must be suthin’ like water. y: His coats ‘know exactly, |

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