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Milverton Sun, 12 Apr 1900, p. 2

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3 Babseribers wie do 19% reselve their Bayes regulary Will plesse a sly us at ovee, Apply at this office tr advertising rates, THE MILVERTON SUN. THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1g00. MAN BEHIND THE: GUN. A battery of artillery, consists of ry German regiment has a chir- Gone in its rai eas a amas or parlia- Freuch and 40 Ri fae aaa the ‘ewlquatere of oeen Germ: ere killed by rifle bullets, and . only along the ‘Niagara frontier, there is ted FROM PAIN TOHEALTH oe. ing AChippewa ea Tells a Story of ee clinic on dogs, = peering anee Release. Suffered From Heart Trouble for Years —Her Misery Further Agsravated by Kidney and Stomach Trouble. From the Star, St. Catharines, Ont. In the village of Chippewa. and ory > ago my physician told me Thad heart which busi: di m troubled at in- tervals with palpitation Ean severe pains, and sometimes my heart would almost cease to beat. I any become os e. eee by artillery fire. en my complaints Teplitz, a small watering place in| were er aggravated by sto Bohemia, claims to have been the} trouble. I loathed f and could je. the Boer| realize that I was dail ing to Charles X. On his arrival at Tep- litz the ex-cook opened a hotel. is said to have married a Czech sea, en. The family name originally was Cronier, but was corrupted after “he Croniers oe to the Transvaal 's Boy Choir: Julian Halt, writing of “‘The Choir Boy: England,” in the y physician’s treatment iabag would sometimes slightly benefit me, father was a Frenchman and e cook | then again I was worse than ever, Pints eten A opis syperantie money edicines that 1899. Lused them and mS my joy noticed improvement. I con- tim the’use of the pills faithfully son that they develop int hood | work, feeling entirely cured. I hay ater than big, stalwart children, for} never had better health I their voices break and they are oblig-| ing the ed to stop singing until hele By tones are reached—a matter ‘A boyish treble is as Ae as = ioe = a-peach, and its an orderly and eho ite utah is why so many choirs are made up church institutions. fifteen is the usual period when their -voices break.’’ ‘There never was ua’ never will be, which si ‘heir of many cura! ‘ing such that were the germs of other = marta seated diseases rooted in the of the patient—what would neuaye SA il, ce turn woul gravate the other, We have, however, in Quinine Wine, when obtainable in’ a sound “unad terated By its a cal aod judicious use, ea itesel pes and strength, by the influence which Qui- restoratives. spirits of those eae of morbid des- Hondency and lack of interest in life is a isease, and, by tranc ulin hron; PE on my finger last tor Smasher slipped it night. Meena Zevver—Yes, it’s nice looking, but it will make a black circle aro round finger before you've worn it a week. It did on mine—Chicago Trib- une. Ag ined Sante and muscles, besides being an excelleat rheumatism, coughs and Dtoretiat ae plaints. bath. Moisten table of dry mustard, rub it smooth, and add to it the water im the bath after the child is in it; do not wait to doit be-| loctor fore. The d will order one or of syrup of ij ‘until vomiting is produced, if the con- ‘been caused bernie EAS daa sad ory Lard Williams’ Pink tinne to praise them when opportunity offers.” T feel that I will con- SE j Fruit Soups for Luncheons. | Fruit sonps are le from frnit jnices and water, Rightly Zaialaned with arrowroot, and sweet bd canard or not, as one pleases. To make an orange soup, add to one pint of orange juice one pint of water, bring just to the boiling wae add a tablespoonfal of istened with a little cold for a moment, and add four tablespoonfuls of sugar and stand aside to cool. When ready to serve, put a tablespoonful of finely cracked ice in the bottom Hae a bess it the oe served first 0 course at @ luncheon. Ret ata Hamad gest y be only'a trifling cold, but neg- leat tad it will fasien its fangs in your ngs, an Blectriei:y und Life. ichard H. Gorpenias, of Covent ia university, who has long experiments at the Van- turtles and in wh circulation ve brought to life. He declares that an such as is used executions in New York state, not omach Mens a Clear Hea soure Of a nervous it = of the pr are const upon Mieke ed eh. tment t themeslves Lert re: bb to keep a y Of them know ‘th me's Vegetable Pills in regulating ues st 3 es | aud consequently keeping the head da ing Bees on Farms. mi luable service. If no ood it is pos- consideration by farmers. Bees give a large profit, a beginner must learn something of them to succeed. yet the modes of management are not difficult to under- e Deainess Cannot be Cured n of the Tnueons lining of the tube gets anti a bling sound. of leaning, it igenerely clos sed Des is the resui a unlesg, the Ehdlammation "eat be taken o: tube restored to or- mal co }dit i will utes str rt for- Ever; nine cases out of ten are caused by c whic g ok an’ infl,:med co: dition of the Vo will give One Hundred Dollars for case of Di aused by catarrh) tha ¢ fot be cored by {all's Gagh-rh circulars free. J. CHENEY & 00., Toledé, 0: sold by Druselt These Three Treparations ie a zpiiling the it 4 Dr. Slocum, the famous scientist, wi in New York and London this winter have pr eanasicl at last perfected his new system of MATES SS RE SLE LOT. hose lectures and ba pete oe medical circles, treatment for the absolute cure tel oer al is ae teaching in its cd epaciatise has a 8 en Be. Be oe acy Li attac! Toning the entire rads and’ Taos the Sense Gavvkina wih tingling new life. Third Step.—Building healthy flesh and fortifying against future ks, ‘The Slocum Treatment is _revolutio: application for every stage of the disease. 01 i are overcome by Slocum through progressive > drug force because it e failures of Paris scientists The menace. bacilli ere removt abo the Inngs there remains no other germ is so that once the reedins to every reader of this saat isaply writ The Slocum $} rip and Its p bronchitis, and every oe form of pulmonary disease, s sound, strengthens them against any ordeal, those have 1 Cc ie re ae. Mm & {7 ? ag i : = ey PZ, a cust Crmmicar Co. Limited, 179 King St. Weaty. inherited hollow chests, with nd the free medicine’ P: y splendid into Japan by ad firm as substitutes for the wooden article. The new idea is a slab of thick-tarred pasteboard, more easily ed than ordinary shingles, ani manag costing only half as m Te apse of Sprin, Are you feeling out of sorts, dull. tired, hea wy. low. De your stomach out of order; bave you boils, headache, lame back, = einer of the many troubles that come with 6 If go use Dr. Arnold’s English Toxin Pills for ‘Weak People, the Brea — are vtnatleed | medicint woh ‘on earth. ive- weber a OT 8 all. i dragiets Bae ‘AMmeld Chemioal Cor Limited, Canada @ Building, Toronto. ently. A Red-Hot Flood. An example of mixed metaphor was heard at a seamen’s meeting at South ioe lately, an enthusiastic speaker ging the crowd to ‘‘take the tide and grasp it red hot.’* dden changes aud must expect 7 | eaden snd colds. Wecannotarold iy Whipping by Electricity. Preeti effect a ~ re by using eae ‘An electrical device for whipping msumptive Syrup, the medicin Phat bas nover been Known to fail in, our. convicts has been introduced in some ing coughs, colds, bronchitis and ae ‘af- of the French penitentiaries. fections of the throat, lungs Whales! Teoth As Onrroncys f Gentlemen, — While driving down a stoop hill last August my horse st his neck. the red ae white of con skin. and curious sight in the ah island ne a and married fe. present yusband with a dowry of whales’ re self fearfully about e head and . Lused MINARD’S LiNINeNT fredly on him and in a few r B. A. BEAUCHEMIN, Sherbrooke. sence ‘by the of ile Gtegouad Bodo: es 25 cents. Migration of Swallows. migrate to Central Amer- di the southern part of Mexico. ‘They like it pretty warm. Early in st appear in the very few of ico. Duration of Marriages. ‘The average seen of marriages | in Eneland is 28 years, in France and | Germany 26, Ney 24, Russia 30. It ie, peevish, and does not thrive, a dose ats ‘ies Worm Pow- ders occasionally will ci New life for a quarter. Miller's Com- pound Iron Pills. A Lover's Inquiry. ‘Mai Did Mr. Smiddle say any- thing that bie es to think that he intends to @? Danger Te asked me if there was mortgage on the house. . it is true, I was very weak and aces Compound Iron Pills pasa es Ove tenant s= by . suppose © bannted. ro box, 750, small of recelptok pries, [ates take the the car- and OsIng hat he was trying to make a costly Cas rupted him with the angry Brice diane Cons nail those boards |on as they I don’t care how fins ened toons returned the carpenter, When the © other part of the as as thoroughly Bnished. t to charge?’” ically. Gan yee ca eee S twas did yon ‘spent a eid oe mm the fence, the No one soli Sieve’ wean Gis Soe I should have brs EN the poor work was known that there.” refused anything more than the we the many ae the face EavEne Bee e. Said the judge lat- att Ww knew he rasta have only god ‘een: uine work don him contract, and ie cen a ak man af him. body wants to know how yo mo: joney you get the more “sash “people there will be. earnin; money; if you stop Se your for~ tune will shrink as your arm does your head isn’t lame; it “t mat- about your less. ae nee good people from ke of som mee it i t naif satieet to earn it as of it. Be diecnst te pu all your money Be reliable. eggs into one ket. ‘That's the eae rule of business. A Plucky Woman. ‘There was a woman on the field ba the battle of ‘Eetcourt. She was clergyman’s’ wife, and helped the wounded. She was ‘arcane in khaki. Old Egyptian Porcelain. The question whether Chinese origin ment .of a statuette recently found near Memphis is declared to be real Egyptian by Chatelier. Sugar Depends on Li; It has been eon that light is an important factor in sugar produo- ee soe investigations showing that the sugar contents of the plant is ears on the amount of direct sunshine received. for 50 cents. Miller's Kitney Tule oh Plaster. London's High ie Ge aioe thoroughtates. of London a good house rents for $50,-¥ ear, 22 dose of Miller’s Worm Powders occa- sionally will keep the children healthy. Minard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend. es na University in Chili. sity of Santiago, ead of tier Saincaticel system of Chili, ae from 1,200 dents, the are Sites kept up and well attended. The Worm Turned. ‘unless she wore it on her thumb. Ask for Minard’s and take no Other. (ae Fence Machine Ss: > | THE GEM still holds _& =; wire fence in 10 hours. oiled ross and other ce hab Mision One PLOWS, yS, ROLLER Ss & HARROWS See Woe RRASTFORD. " rack CATHOLIC PRAYER ics Seana ious Pic ‘wad Church Orns aa Bhucational Works Mal orders receive eee Promptattention. D. & J, sudlier & Co. Mont’. 7. N.U, 266 FREE. Permanent ITS ee On, Rimes GREAT 30 OR 40 LIVES LOST. Bursting of the Great Dam Colorado River. A TEXAN FLOOD CATASTROPHE, ane Austin, Texas, and Viciuity, Swept by a Raging Vorrent-six Inches of Buin Swelled the Kiver 40 Feet, and no Human Constructions Could Withstand the Watery Onslaught. Texas, 9—This city with a raging ile wide and swollen far ral banks, roaring and surging through all the low postions: of t ee town, having spread ore too h y on an immense dam ones the river er it and let- ting loose a res eee miles long, halt mille wide end OO feet deep, to aid in carrying destruc- .tion down the valley of the Colorado “River. The great fam in the Cofprada River gave a at no Satu ot day 2101 water rand debris, and with a nd ae ve A aE a pubes helo: oe es use light nd poser eee. cae vain eight wircirelee rollowing is a list of the known acd, Including those killed in the house:” Frax neett, Frail powe meine)! Walter wld , Six night Last ;W duesday hi rapi aly” Swalled! the t 8 0'clo a Saturday d been St evening, was hang risen 40 gS sing teens feat esthin 10 b ‘ae tly after pees re with afres ae roar of the o feet high, 500 fee Wvide and about 8 fect thick, - rolled out of the centre section of the dam, e of the 60 feet depth, into the river below. 1 f a $2 $3 os mi house, caught eight employes at work there, drowning all ly. The brea: wild excite! of them instant- the com caused ment in the The th sopke aueMippel he bree: A egw at walle people, sminber ing about 80, living just below the dam, in tents, were seen at their ha- Ditations just before the dam broke, and have not been e eH are bear testimony to the ravages of the floods in the Proline eaench, above Aus' In camuee to the losses here, the International & eat Northern, and the Austin ae Nocti sebais Ba llecads both e: vents ae Sy, have suffered severely, the fi med having a ser- pak cuy eascu ch eaters this morning. y Dropped Him. cas givin we ought to invite eotser. I understand he's a pretty en “sort of @ falline: <The young women say x »d-company. ” with the emphasis icks— That Seine die sae | races Be will eave him oy te * CHIL’ = N’S’DAY. | 50,000 Irish Vou. zsters Cheer the Queen imbesnolesseoial jisiee | Dublin, April 7. — The Queen’s re- ception in Phoenix Park to-day was leep, Majesty's arrival they nd cheers sang mn the Queen,’’ while huge bas- kets of buns and chocolate were dis- feiuven to them. ing the afternoon Her Majesty a Cy 2 Ea id Eee g3 a © g o* te 5 centre of the line a stand ¥ Sy wii aa ae eapiea tiv he) Lads Mayoress and others. ittle girl present ae with’ q bouquet: comy lillies of the valley and violets in a a vaavel as of shamrocks, to which a card was ttached bearing the inscription: o1 ‘ed Queen, ais the children of Ire! April 7, 1900.”” m was delighted with the eived. Jand. Queen’ Day, atm of of she met with on enthusiastic recent tio day the diced yal: pay another visit to Dublin, an ses to be aiilfe the equal ot her ity. The by. was arranged at her own request Fray Gs aes, viously disappointed public Tipperary, a Se enti the arriv- ter train handle and pelted with m their clothes torn and other ss even struck. Almost at the same time a rick of hay, the property of a firm who had given their employes a holiday to go to Dublin, was set on fire and the r ’s prevented any attempt to extinguish the flames, When the mil- tery brought the Be hose to the und it had been cut in twenty laces, LOSS $150,000. By the Burning of the Kdwardsburs Glu- cose Factory at Cardinal, Ont.— $2,000,000 for ttubonie Plague. it is estimated that epor tl American troops and the Filipino in- surgents continue to arrive ‘peste many p ‘The department store of Joseph Horne & Co., Pittsburg, Pa., was burned The loss will Brantfo1 tutday, at the age of 80 he local option bylaw for the Township of Daplineton was carried on Saturday, by a tantial major- fx ay the ‘sierieetii Boral ae night, the Toronto General Hospital early Sunday evening, from the terrible in juries he receive inquest wil now be held. has adopted an armored ae . ze Sone) can dreade« ae ‘San Jose scale has red in the Orleans County, B New York, orchards. e farmer® there worms fruit crop farmers over $1,- 000,000 in 1890. APPEAL TO THE QUEEN: Parents of Sipido, Whe Shot at the Prinee Ask Clemeney. Brussels, April 9.—The par Jean Baptiste Sipido, who made the i We lls of the: Prine: Af sSed a petition to | MARKET REPORTS. Wheat Pri Liverpool hi |, but Chieago First Advaneed | and Then sharply Declined, Liverpool, April 7.—Whea‘ yesterday were A ag ‘The ‘The co ce cen’ Chic. April te a Wiest futures pre iy ai er bushel, low rors ‘s final 0 Mike, WhEReaaane eelawibe were at important ay centres yester- Cash, April, May. July. ae + 0 67% 0 68% 0 65% 0 644 0 66% 0 O6Igiyene ote. tee 7, — Yesterday’s No. 2 red Mins sapoll, No.1 bard w 6s to standard a. tee 14d Northern aah 6s Jad ti May, 5s doa: uly, ered. exporters, are ere oo cattle, choice “$4.70 to Export cattle, choice Lii-to § 4 9 410 8 eo 412M Butchers’ cattle, picl 48 x 8.00 meal mi sea. ‘ 3 65 ou $45 3 2&0 4 415 360 B80 250 3 6 30.00 45.00 200 10 00 825 400 Sheed, bucks Pe cut eee 250 8 00 as nbs, ed’ ews vethers +575 6 12% 450 6 12% 3 00 4 00 300 5 00 “be 200 Ms. 6 2: dae oo ‘thick fa BT Hight rund 160 Ibs, 5 7 5 87 é B25 2 00 THE ATTACK ON THE PRINCE. Court yee in Dublin Think That the olver Was Bulletle: Dublin, April —In court circles in Dublin the i i Brussels, April 7.—The police in- vestigation into ae outrage upon the Prii ged him against his will Gal Sota ie oaaae ia ot tile accomplices (of Spite’ == he who: sold him tl bi OM eas joses t bt the Socialist | meeting day, and in the course of his remarks alluded to the Prince of Wales. Was This Man Murdered? Hamilton, April 9. pert Donaldson left for St. Catharines yes- terday to get, the body of son, Chas. Donaldson, , who died there that morn- proclivities. He was auout 24 years of age anf unmarried. . Cornwall, pr s* eet He tie (eaerad Hoe principal - of the Kingston, died in there on Sunday. 'd 100 Liver Scat “aprt 9.—Mr. Jo hn Han- Jan, one of the best-known steamboat n and third oldest resident of Hanlan’s Point, died yes- constable on nea Telend. | During his life he had the ving gaped Aoavig i100: De ecg Rat watery ves. Waste of Fuel, lost servants and, indeed, too many sewives burn a great deal too much fuel in cookin; is was and poke it till it nearly melts the top off the stove, only to go through the process i it is all burned out. When fir urning, a small shovelful ae the time'will keep the oven in prime con- Queen Victoria, preying er to par- do» their son's act. dition and cook everything on top of the stove. : Were Little ced Yoo ed St, goons Ye be- a closing prices 50 00% $0 68% 30 ia ‘paign he eats al fresco. jimos, strives to k ances, Here which shows how he succeeds. fro: ale since the beginning of ‘in illustration shows ofiicers ea slow moving baggage carte. BRITISH OFFICERS AT MESS. are not even boxes enough at to make ar apol: 8 § ‘ z A & 59 Se 8 ERE to the occasion, aa ie is how they have improvised a ipet Se ars ath a been ide. "The tablecloth is of nature’s own weaving. It doesn’t need fo be laundered. After the meal Toeged live tis magus oe Tapani HELIOGRAPH SIGNA Ls dow ihe suntigh? is RinvedaeKieneor x: telligence to te M the Mo dar ‘iver and lies Duller'¢ relieving ‘ommy gets into an himself in the midst of @ hot cam-| wnat they shou a arch meals are served with ma photograph taken in South hostil- INCONSISTENCY OF MANKIND- Lord of Creation 1 fo Carryin + Leve bres Bob Seuctles of Men are not willing to share wi odium of the inconsis~ uman ee bas not occurred to you at some am Z ee re: with no for: ity Be r, “vill you bring me But the British oflicer, who is apt 4 to bea good deal of a dandy at alll 2). o seute eae se om te wierhat's, feaenehe way said James, with a frown, bird put down his book and rose from t chair. < th e snapped. “As soon Didn't you ees I wae sheprh eewell, nat I an a8 it myself.’ Gs 01 lar. No, I'll do it. Let me mark my ee So marked ve puters in the book at areal he had eading, and grumbling the volume, and found that it was a love story, that the passage he had been absorbed s as follows: “My darling, w are my wife I wiil shield and protect. you from wery care; the winds of heaven’ shall not visit your face too roughly, or law, your happine Just then he reappeared, and, ping. the scut' e floor, Pas “There's your coal! Give mi book.” When Aorahain Sa NY, uaa he b that some day be for his Nife with Saeed not of Hlesh and blood. carefully the stass in the centre the Tae v order. |: Sapir arge of the saline lies have ‘‘set the table.”’ There are| vats at the Tale: brewery. Some of no chairs to pull up, but the officers| the vats were empty the other ay can sticks their (pasts iown in the| 28d the opportunity for cleaning the trench and quite comfortable} Machinery was soes nevertheless. ft can be brushe i broom. rp ives. ese It it becomes irreparably soiled,| driven around at high speed, and the why, there are many square miles of| boiling malt is thorougl ilar material to be had for the| Sapiro had been cleaning and sharp- ing. ‘The device is an ingemious| ening the huge blades and told pene, ll be appreciated by ym , his assistant, to go to the n can never learn to sit cross- and raise the lever that allows ed in Tatar Gena Th orsined: Preprets great blades moving n to move, for he rightly concluded that McKay ae raised the wrong: lever and that would have to keep ‘moving until the a eyehole cut into the a th The mirror dis rr h, is t owt. Three flashes are read by e person e receivinj id with e ease of a telegraph operator tak- ing . ‘The heliograph wi vented in 1821 by Gauss, who it as a signal in the measurement ang! longer the line the larg- er must be the disk. The lo. line thus far observed is 192 miles, which USING THE HELIOGRAPE. observed in Califorma, and aed a mirror of ry. Two hours before sunset is the most favor- ble . The Britis Colors. clusive of the fringe, ee wo mistake could be lee But fright force arriv i , who heard Ladysmith. wie ‘“llustration shows| the cries of Sapiro and was soon at— Col. Hamilton, of Gen. Buller’s staff,| the side of the ae What. he there perating the’ little instrument by| saw transfigured him and robbed him which the light of the sun is used to|.of all mind. convey intelligence to points dis-| Sapiro, now racing about the re tant. Communication between places| circle, might as well ha me. for while one set ives. Was pur- suing him the eae aie at the same’ spee pace for oe mime paces tally amen tite it, and a: Biola cami eatal e sipping on the smooth. copper! bot tot he Deus to xenlize Gintitt could Alrea: and his bi part of the building Mera hip ries) Haden ta agate ation at a glance and si to nd the strain upon his nerves. Haman Nature Fallible Everywhere, (Me sonietimes pat oe in our paper. But why feel so badly "Th over “spilled milk?” ‘The meri doesn’t please ustomers; the postmaster, too, is kicked e because hi le mistakes; the ae tion agent is frequently backed up the corner by-some old woran,-a ae and numerous other thi ber is censured for his dull razor; the accused of. ple declare that he puts too much reminded of hi: se all | his ngregation ea ‘The only good per- son is the one who is doing the kick~ ing. a seeate Bachelor. “Any aid the ret Zoue thing, “it is fey man aie is the at a weidin; cords and tassels are of crimson and gol id mixed. “Of course,” nes the savage bachelor; © “he has the m sense.’ Indianapolis * Press.

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