“Buhseribe recelve thelr Serato Leak xppilyat this office for advertising rates. THE MILVERTON SUN. THURSDAY, MAY 3 i900. _ A WOODEN LEG. ead All Very eu In Its Place, but Nee theres. en *phia man, says the Giecana’ Plain Dealers who feels that somewhat defic chromos, others prefer w: worsted dogs. The widow was proud of wooden leg. she married again, however, ae body with a little ready cana re me Te ly an of- it thi rusty nail Fo geen Ua hea cop pete when one thing. rain ren: in the oe ia md wants to get bapitndy the tation wand the luck? I aie ney rm ae SSRUMENMT Gonate the woe Tact a Then Dippeadiat Havben ie tad Sire HES ag had oceurred to di _ all’ ”—Chicago Times-Herald. ‘Heme Liniment Lumberman’s Friend. Are Lights in Siberia. Almost all the towns in ee are as an illuminant of a past sical At All Times.—In_ winte sr Parmelee’s weet Pils il +h and overcome oe ies of tthe digestive or c amiable. ; “I see those friends of yours, the Rus have their names in the paper again,” said the lady who ts interested cs. ve they, indeed?” responded Miss Cayenne languidly. “Ivdidn’t know the delinquent tax list had been published ’" again!”—Washington Star. ~ * ance ae = ee: Eng pailen P eaid the -casnal ealler, “that there is @ man in imed the “What per hour is only one- fehica what cit yay in 1840. | Miller's y ‘agree with us shy, “how we keep on aug. bani ( - ABOUT NUTS. NELSON NEWS. LiveO PiaseNneaeWhus Dodd’s Kidney Pills Are Valued. Filberts are a -peies of hazelnut that grow in Greece. Pistachio nuts oeme from Syria, ‘and the Greeks were very fond of _them. ; Mrs. R. Fitzsimmons About Hazelnuts grow in Europe, Russia, ‘Than! Kian. Asia, North Africa and North Amer- ica. Walnuts cadet originally in sal April 23.—Friends the Caucasus, China, North ‘Anctick ons of this place and Eur: Wil be pled to lec that she is ‘Almonds are found in Asia, Barbary | t again. As is well known in and Morocco. Those we get are im- ae district, Mrs. Fitzsimmons has ported from Malaga. been more or less of an invalid forthe | Cocoanuts come from thi ih- ilinieal part of the last twelve dies, the West Indies and nie alieate She is now, however, in ro- ek ioe and thanks to Dodd’s Kid- ney Pills for it. Mrs. sine her eee will tions, thon, ground rg Pike but are eaten simp- Kidney ly as nuts. victims in so man; Hickory nuts are an eae pro- forms si so gradually that its pres- duct, and we export th r, Samuel Bryan, ‘For nine years 1 eniceray sores on my leg; 6) hysicians, we Such, no doubt, was the danger into trie every, Dr pre ra bo which Mrs. Ftzsimmons was running Tecommended Tat om when arrested by Dodd’s Kidney to give Dr. tric Oil a trial, whieh as resulted, after usin . tht bot- She complained of a plan in th side. She grew so weak that sho og as she herself states, almost unable to Jet “gine ee Stow. ee wall e took various caataise gare! a i it; ra eaee Manila Is a Gay City. er No greater samen yeas ee truth aia. occur to. ae oe ae depen arse to dress, Manilla i 4 Dodd’s epanga Pits “The result is On the contrary, fe Heart pew she is now in perfect , the climate perm’ Everyone likes ; to Jose at ue veel ‘especially during ‘What Little Jack Wished. oon and evening. The Jack entered the barn with his “drive sone the Luneta during the boy, his hour around sundown is a scene ey in color. Shaler lek heaped upon the floor. eaiuc aed is plenty of social As he wistfully Creek aac, life in the ev uncle, reading the in oops said: ‘Help Pe pies Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House. take all you wish.’’ Jack sprang to- | ward tia enticing Rum Did It. gathering up all that his pockets, hat Reoently cannibals attacked a Pres- blouse could hold, staightoned byterian mission ‘station in the New sr 4 Hebrides and killed and ate two mis- matter “Nothing ana ” et, the boy, “only I wish I was tw: Deainess Cannot be Cured ay local applications, as they cannot reach the |" My daughter has improved so much that rarely yon tiaher wie 1S by, couse rouwould hardly know her—Miller’s Com- yand Iron Pills did it. Crying for Poor Charlie. Seating and when itis entirely cloned Deafness and Charlie, aged five and is the result, and ualess the a induration can Pikes respectively, had just been seat- i z rit be be deste et for: ed at the nursery tal = le for dinner. a pee ete noticed there was on , : ‘A ange on the table, ae immediately od Mars fe i eon a pa nD, a woe that brought his mother 0k be cared ’s Catairh Cure. Send for tg Been ‘Why, Harry, F:3. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. os ee ening for?’’ she asked. ‘‘Be- gersola by Dragsls, ain't any orange for Aone nies the French and ; the Australian governments to pro- hibit. ver focure Deafness, and that a rome Deafness is caused by a7 fismed fake mucsus fining of the Bustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflam. eu you have = rumbling sound, oF smnerfect * Charlie.” Line a on pe ARSE EAN euet crust. ease Ae -fourths oe for the children—Miller’s Worm owders. ~ Southern Meat Pie. rather a stiff paste, Fill the Sioa Se aes eee sh thm and with onion ent in slices and pork cut aq a little z foagal big hrc eae ‘Seon th PEP Line a baking dich with Pine place breleaps ake Sie 5 el ou thin slices of undone meat of any kind the pudding securely in a cloth ee three hours without stopping. fhe votato and. bak Powders are ys wonder- OVeD 45 minutes. ful seseraah ye the ailments of Have you tried Holloway’s Corn Cure? It has no equal formes these trouble: ‘Turkey Molds. any have testified One pound of "eld furkey, three Ze crcresences ounces of fine bread ‘bs, a little chopped onion, two bse of butter, + Magnetic Force in Bricks. blespoonful of » From time to time experts Bare ‘ble crumbs, onior beaten; mix D cooesaatly, then add declare, as the the cream, putin small butter cups, and date iariaiee ee the -vagaries eens then turn on to are due to the presence of magnetism and ser in bricks. | jal Thing. 4 ORE nee erat ete x reliable ansi try, bot there’s something in it. As ae ‘as he looked at the ‘lines’ in 'my Bere and ‘masa Aeaerienern hand he told me bow old I was x ae ee ‘Mildred—He could tell that by the the las HY “palatable that # lines in your face. nes Tas its benefit THE ight. nal feminine!” exclaimed the ie a the sidewalk, observing that and the strong minded woman got off the apes nt peri a8 ae all the others, e retorted, hay- ing eS enered bi him Rarer} Seago ibune. k Caught. “Talk about heavy betting! They've er in China that knocks HOW RELIEF CAME. A Welland County Man’s Inter= esting Experience. ‘He Had‘Suffered for Years From Kidney ‘TFrouble-Many Medicines Were Tri- ed, But Fafled—Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills Saved Him. Mr. Jathes Upper, of Allenburg, is gentleman well known in Welland aie . Upper was proprietor of the village hotel for over thirty years, and no better landlord ever to a traveller’s wants. Mr. U} acquaintance also extends over Ontario as a sequel to his prominence in and Masonic circles. His present vocation is farming in this calling he has been very successful. Mr. Upper has been a sufferer for years from kidney trouble and began to think that good health had alto- and is again eo happy oer Boe ous. In regar sick- ness and cure phe says:—‘‘In beatitee of 1897 I was prostrated with a severe form of kidney trouble. Previous to this I was slightly afflicted in the same way, but at this time matters came to a climax as the result of ex- posure and over exertion. To as that not epxress loathing for food, was greatly reduced . The pain daily grew more ice I got little sleep; was left weak and exhausted, and despair- a slight recurrence of the trouble and s of the pills with perfect ease. wife armly in favor Ge Pe Wil- Hams? Pink Pills as 1 do, having ae them for headache, dina and los ‘of appetite, the pills always ete i ae my. illness as go much less than I expected.” To Starch, Fold and Iron Sheets. To three ee of dry, fine starch allow a quart of water. Fi wet the starch ate in a little cold ce in a tin pan,. put into it a little ch of salt and a piece of shirt pol- ich the size of a beai i if bi P warm water to keep the starch warm. the. Overworked.—What gauss of despoudency and peleausnet & disordered liv one cause and a pehm isort r meat s chy aeda Slvopdcred stomach ‘uurbanee of the uervous system, ‘This fies the whole body into subjec- tion and the victin feels’ sick all) ov Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills are a recog- Fact ccnedy ia ehis state and relief will follow their use. are original with me. lieve me?” “<Well, really,” he stammered, ‘‘I baer Do you not be- can : ‘Is it gallant to donbt = lady's wi «Perhaps not, but Oa s more gallant to doubt a Indy’s age, vised 100s sont ly tired, now Lam strong. weed |—‘Miller's Compound Iron etling Result. ‘ab,’’ said rar ‘way they do in good society.’* Half an hour later Debora ee ed ut the proper door and they do it in good society.”” Good appetite, good digestion, refres} ‘aga Sleep follow the obs ee haer's Conn: Pills. 50 dozes 2 cents. the Spanking. Prophets. If birds in general pick their feath- ers, wash themselves, and fly to theix nests, expect rain. Parrots and can- aries dress their feathers and are wakeful the evening before a storm. w n, their peculiarities have been but the ations of song birds do appear to’ have ree, Precatgen Sie attentio. New life for a quarter. Miller's Gom- pound Pills. Excelsior. Bookkeeper—Is that new drummer very slick? Cashier—Well, cay! He can actually make you pay for the drinks while he’s talking about his own baby! I know MINARD'S LINIMENT will oure Diphtheria. JOHN D. BOUTILLIER. French Village. Fae DENA RD SERENE J. F. CUNNINGHAM. Cape Island. Lxnow MINARD'S LINIMENT ts the Nica Me, SOSEPEL A. SNOW. Wide Tires a Necessity. It is as true to-day as it ever was and as it always will be: wide tires m proclaiming for so many years. Miller’s Worm Powders oure fits in children. Men's Wiv Man—My wife is eternally gad- ine about. She’s never at home. Is yours? Another Man—Don’t know. I’m never at home enough to find out. What’ll you take? Minard’s Linimeat is used by Physicians, ‘The Growth of the Sou i ti ee fon years the, ofetton eo sed. there eS uring that period, aa double It your children d are restlesa during sleep, coupled when awake etite, pale countenance, se, etc. youl niay depend upon 3 that the primary be trouble is worms, ‘Mother Graves! Worm. Rixter- noves these pests, tle stfferers. - | Ask for Minard’s and take no Other. Silk Hat a Safety Cushion. life man wearing a sil FURS. FURS. signments Solicit paid for ginsiny JOHNSON, 49s St. P Paul street, Montreal’ x 3. Fits, and St. Vas" ‘Dance. Ne first. dav vP hey ing eX] Sarde teenie See ees aren ar, Philadelphia, a, Persons entitled, or expecting to in herit_ money oF in aa countries FORTUNES should Enow that milli heirs ore their ae seendants in this country. Book of names sent ‘on receipt of UGA McFARLANE, 145, Truro, N.S, Canada. through Canadian Send ‘T. Ne 0: 269 | CATHOLIC PRAYER Books, Rosaries, Cract ious Piet im Siajuary ‘and Ghu arch Orna- ‘Baucational We aes ‘Mail il orders receive promplattention. D. &J,Sadlior & Ce. Monte’. SOFT ND puapie "IR . Cee WILL CONVINCE YOU. a RIO! GRAPHIC STORY OF THE FATAL CHARGE. You have heard of the charge. d; it lost us many good measure spontan- the field rose and fell back. They wi Mason e Umber whe were rushing He fell he looked ee and all had vanishet oa nm the 800-yard range, while parties with stretchers and arties with nothing beyond willing hands scoured the fiel hree i would rise and th th Gornwalls appeared. The Scans: were fad heen glad in the night to evacu ate bis position and bad been med in, and that we te, oes end more than played, oro Gloomy mee Op grieving that we Bad spe pushed honie, sorrowing for j with GLOBE CORRESPONDENT HAMILTON. anlen ae mae jun some the fire: e come, for no hen tes meal was ready. Bayonets went upon rifle mua- gles. Then from hillock and antbill and bush our men rose up and went forward. ‘A Deadly Hoer Fire. of the common sights in ret in thelr lines!” he shouted, and| hover, has been killed f ti ere from 9 o'clock till dawn; but sco) ‘were out searching the field scores more had strayed from their | i © coaiese xhe Losses. mpared, th ‘en section. In White of B Company, trom: Windsor, had six out of the oleh a ear: was close to them when he f oe alas tec of IE Company, the “atlast man ne regiment, died a few feet from eae Pe 5 a ero KEEPING NG OFF THE VULTURES FROM A FALLEN FRIEND. turning movem' South Africa ‘Five pounds to the man svogel. ‘er the battle fields these enormous carrion birds C soldier stands bravely up se beat off the great, | th their émer- Tria ichnde: Uae ar ope So it seers the Imperial 01 ingent, fr A a Cape Town, ta WH hich is the follow- ant (ae Monday morning we pase hottest. ite into action Tavehing and smoking and wes find “the atta: sik, it Details of the Wounding of the Canadian Commandant, HE STILL CHEERED HIS MEN ON. ‘The Canadians Were Given the Poxt of ‘Their Gallant Leader Was Strick- lated? en— Canadians Stormed Two fe outposts brought word ay Kopjes and the Boers being dug that the Boers Took to Flight, ondan, "April en good cover, and were not damaged. They were ably puniaris in the-assault by the Grahamstow cessive Tushes brought them avhen_ Gol dangerous other Wh fans were to { jolted. ‘The British losses were ade, ho said he haa Peed fale proud; | in killed and wounded.’ creas- salen e in AM: ‘A despatch to The Daily ‘Mail trom Thabanehu, ae the same en- gagement, “The British artil- lery shelled the kopjes all day positions, The Boer positions wee extremely Well chosen, consist- ne 6 ing of a J iat precipi empire to whi fous: hills, ‘ow passes be- —he felt proud that he belonged to ee commanding A vast extent of he Aero infantry Dope a aes ent, while fantry paver rt in 2,000. y unde good s y _Biornoon the ex a. frontage Maxim and artillery firing was deal cupyi ing ‘haan profound nd h by T learn sie terday Boer nee cements fro! “Rrandfort ‘came to late to their comrades. — W found a Poees. message from Be en, Botha, saying © Send more ee the Fed 0 ve is the great vultures of the this picture. The trooper’ seo e same el as they did. TE naw ended that a charge 3 gus: | the ees border. Page Aone ranized a depressed. Many ores hecrokay d, and are hiding on the far CANADIAN COOLNESS. Boers Keep Retreating. uae mndon, April 30, — The Stand- tone! sas oe re special Yrorrespondent at Bloem- F Calls a Cornwall Challe Bishop Courtney, of Halifax, N.S. ten has received a letter from Chaplain Cox, of the second conti Ene Canadians (first contingent) everal days ere pursui hi does are -rotarning to Bloemfontein.” wers Had 60,000 Men. The Blosinfontain correspondent never saw 5\ e Cornwall tegi- mee the commissirat, poe Sete setts, hai ,000 ae March they had barely 26,500; hav- “Colonel demi t ig Tost, 81000. in ms captared. tance. ea said: ‘If vows ee like ee or dot t badly eeamied to their farms. Livier Is \ oun: Gaon Otter rai The aaean Ran RaAC ee oe Keep up “Tt was ported here oes ‘Coma here in this charge that the heavy | W285 WoUn ecurred,”” unded at Wepener last Mon- ar eater wounding three. One was wounded. Dalgety’s Lesson. London, April 30. — Col. Dele e force at Wepener numbered losses during the siege were 20 “ralled sand 149 wounded. fresh and sweet.—Sheep Breeder. one: bullet | 4 ial ve auteined, ] ae engag: Bide Soe day at atop pining, but no details have ™ BASUTOS GUARD THEIR OWN! An Efforé Was Made to Get Ammunition — Through, ina ‘topped. sriday, April 27. — The Reuter’ Brandforé. is infc orined Wagons Were Pretoria, F be yeioo and informed, Dewet that a strong contingent Baautos ia now guarding the line to prevent the entrance or uxit from Basutoland RUNDLE IS At THABANCHU- ; [meme oF Se mee ted Men Had a F : Slight skirmishes. Thabanehu, April 2 m Dewetsdorp ¥ nth and Hamilton are are Reported: skirm f the actos of Ge the clone “of the Ss aving dybrand. ‘There are interesting de- Ferpesutes ahea THOSE BOEK COMMISSIONERS. | Have ap Through in Eurepe cu Sail for "f nited States Thars he Hague, Apri — The me bers of the Boer Deca ilaciell will sail from Rotterdam for the Unite States next ‘Thursday evening by the Holland American-line steamship Ma~ asdam. Dr. Leyds and Dr. Mueller’ will not accompany the deeeae ‘The delegates) will visit Amsterd to-day. ‘ arial of the Dy Welland, Ont., April 80. of the citizens here, and ly await the preliminary. he which opens this morning | at lock. Magistrate Logan will pre- own Has a long string — ave not yet been capture EXCITEMENT TO MUCH. ‘When inguired House last night, it was said that he was not seriously ill. aooaye MEP. 11. De ull, was taken with an popietie e ft Thursday, and is consi ‘a critical state, pee Anxious, Ottawa, Eel yester ‘The Bridge at Chaudlere. Ottawa, April 28, t has de tion of permanent yr which will be placed forthwith, “Do you expec Four v0 Yo take bane aout mata 0, yet, no matter | many honors te gets, I shall ae to him Lota et mired: '—Philadel- phia No Tt is eat hat there was an|