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Milverton Sun, 19 Jun 1913, p. 3

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| : & es “pee.” (Signed) Mrs. C. F. Keast, Mi CENTENARY “SUGGESTIONS =. sig) ri eriaiaed of between the See HONOR TO THOSE WHO MADE ited State: FOR PEACE Between the United States of Am- Sj ou erica and the British Nation. SS oe g the Hundred Years of ined “and Gate Ade ated with this schem “Then there is tie remarkable not Susan staat The Observer, Burke are urged. i both of them entered into 1e thought of America almost as much as though’ they had fluenced American des- It is proposed that ‘on this side the bust of Washington shall be placed in Westminster Ab- bey. We can imagine nothing more just. well stands to-day outside pete as liament he closed, re: re the ‘greatest Prince that ever ruled in England.” gto here as one of the greatest |p! peare himself to the whole English- speaking world. “Even that is not enough. To recall the great origins is good, no doubt; but Washington was before the hundred years of peace. prepared—if they Let Equal Honor Be Done on both sides of the per eas to s r. We Cuey to raise a statue in Lon- e of the very greatest of all "Bnei tes men, and one mper are more an for the democracies of the Republic and the Empire than |i" speaker conti of any inco! think it is Me SE Hibes Collier ae pee pointed out with his own happy realities ‘ot incoln and this country. feriee ‘of lectures bearing upon the jef historical aspects and future leals of the English-speaking world to be delivered by turns in the alee the mand the Hepublis, and w thought. that we would regard this if it could been born| be accomplished as the ing achievement of all. twenty years ago it would have been simply unthinkable. The is difficult still; but the temper of the time is ripe ‘tor it and for a writer ane genius on either side it is as fine a piece of work of its kind as is The rebel and regicide Crom- | of s: ceil at ke musmeetions” ‘on the Christmas eve of 1914 com- un yea. ace | there will be religious service! longing no less than Shakes- | every place o ‘ip as hushed lenes of OR w| might be felt through all ti giene decimate the co opinion of Alexandre Ribot, a for- expressed before another class of SEER HEALTH AWAITS ual inter- t to be to which ve acti eve ni giana e should like ‘Australie, New Ze: ‘ica to be Here generou! We have indicated above task yet to oid aoe in the per “And we com leting the at there shal peace for Britain an erica, upon oe example fie ie world the. tre ee = ly FORMER PREMIER'S WARNING Sees French Race ae As i Vi ast ietims of Dise: “The French race is eu obliterated ; ees ree tnibereutor uate hy- ania is the is and the absence of ad This pessimistic view was shared by another prominent Frenchman, Leon Bourgeois, who also has b most search- Up to Tei is TOE A m “it will require Bra teiikced cull stcctiasl: oF tin “| government successfully to combat th 3.” een} Alfonso of Ree has a peculiar GOOD DIGESTION When the See is Wrong the ; Whole Body Suffers—How to Ae It Healthy. perform the w: -|it to do, and the result is eerie “a pai burn, painful heart, sick headache, a1 even though tie People loathing of food, sufferer is half starved. ae through aie blood. That is why the ic treatment with Dr. Williams’ al strengthens the stomach and its nerves, thus enabling it to de its work. The process is simple, but the result means a good Ath a sufferer from indigestion, and the m/torture I suffered after meals was often almost unendurable. Often I would go without a m« rather than eines the suffering that fol- lowed anying the trouble edicine af- I read of tl ferer cured through the use Williams’ Pink Pills and I decided to try them. I took the pills steadi- for about six weeks with can dc If you are suffering from indiges- tion do not waste time experiment- ing, but begin to cure yourself to- day with Dr. eee Pink ee which go right to the root of trouble through the blood. . Sok all medicine dealers or by mail rockyille © KING DISLIKES GLOVES. Alfonso Refuses to Wear Them On Important Occasions. wuld b uman was ins ESE ae to gloyes, and he refuses | home to the general, heart of the | ™- geois declared that al-| to w em, even on great state hore iaa a Seana fipien a Pots aie | ee ertdag tise which nothing else of the kind could| !0sis had fallen in England and | strict etiquette of the Court of comp: Germany to 11 for 10,000 popula-| Spain was shocked, but now the are. e agree so entirely with this view that we shall return to it 1 nd as a symbol The Perpetual Amity ibs ought ever to exist between them. _ “Finally, we come back to the armorial ere from which the rel Set eer ne oe Zonk ao painted on the origi-| °° Stars and Stripes of the American|them.”’ The Tablets are sold by |2#! ¢ fe had not, however, F known Patou the Flies flag are dorivex: * Morally Sulgrave cos gland, uld be a place of Milectaee lke sBerasddrd on: ren for all pil- ms on this side. re eEngple riting as is this gramme, we have said that dare tp is DANDRUFE WOULD LIFT OFF IN SHEETS Hair Dry and Lifeless, Almost All Hair Out on One Side of Head. | village one night about 10 o’clock P. sf Used Cuticura Soap and Cuticura | wien suddenly something struck Os Ointment. Hair Coming in Nicely | ji = brook he and Scales All Gone. / 176 Adelaide St.; St. John, N. B—"T pein Mpeg omy Us ales Gogp at. Ol pea the Sergeant Armstrong of the P on 1912. ‘A single cake of Cuticura Soap and box iress post card Potver Drug & Chem, oan Dek 32D. Boston. U. 8. to land and the Thinking some one had stone at him he searched behind the but could neither see nor hear anything. He went home and informed the po Next night pees the same hour ‘homas. eee of Eeprint un attacked receiving @ he gash. on ie ee nat head. hedge, liy escaping destruction. thing is. poss most things aoe: inconceivable. e and surgery, was still 18 19 a 1,000, while’in England, Ho! 4 to the thousand. “Tndifference to these conditions, and national erty ery existence Free Bridg this windy tile of the Republic and Pee the ‘losing declaration that of ot |> J. tit. Bour, CHIDLHOOD COLIC COMPLETELY CURED No other Gnaliguic will so quickl, eure colic as will Baby’s Own Tab- : * fete, They vegulate the bowels, | @pproach and examine the print Seeee ite ne rine ony | closely. ‘Never have I worn white oh trans of hie trouble. Gon- | ives,” muttered Alfonso. ‘Then aes te cin, {the mayor came forward, covered eae iit | with confusion, and explain °| Baby's Own Tablets and ‘elways| 1D°-Picture wae originally of Alfon- Sep tensa lie iokes” Whenevar,| %. X1l.7 the: king's. father." Whe ae Has, colle T give her a|s0n followed father to the throne medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. le. = OWL CAUSES TERROR. Attacks and _ Wounds Two Men in ith Wi ‘ales. For three ae it was a mystery. t was believed a madm; i South Wales. Then it was learned that an owl was Home Folks responsibl lice. very ‘en- rith police was directed to investi- inspection, searching for footprints or finger prints on the moss and|| in the kitchen. grass, he suddenly heard an angry 5; hiss, and before he had time to re- Some rich cream—sugar cognize his assailant he was struck eyes narrow- With the the face, one of his ‘as upon him once had Hine” ED viet he “owl cut open his cheek w: beak. Hy beat the shes bird off, but could ith its not capture it ESE When one 6 ete young every- hen one is old} j' Winard’s Liniment Cures Colds, Eta. Scandinavian coun- tries the mortality did*not exceed the Williams’ | young king's ziere dence is taken as a matter of co' 1-| incident in the Pyrei through a little willage the aa mis and the rrageled into a white collar and his best clothes and came forward to offer assistance. The king asked him to show him around the village, and the two men left the car in the road and walked through the town. picture of Alfonso, Yl white gloves. This caused the king Pussted, money as this before I mesic) ae Mrs. Newedd— Newedd—Then I can’t snlctaiand sa our father went on so when ae you away from him. ‘|| Please the le. eorge Lamb, head gardener at|| By serving ee are among the ah things to eat, but not in the cook book, because they require no cooking. Toasties are always crisp and appetizing—ready to eat direct from the pack- age. You save heaps of time and avoid hot work if you want it—or cool fruit juice, with these oes fy bits of corn, and yor athe Sa a i tae Neaie: are sold by grocers everywhere, Canadian Postum Cereal 0o., ra. Windsor, Ontarlo. ‘ one pertaining to certain Alfonso has ane a keen and quick | posite the testal Newedd—Did you spend so much | 7 SOME ANCIENT LAW GUSTORS MANY CURIOUS SURVIVALS OF LEGAL SUPERSTITIONS. Very Old Formulas Which Haye st Survived the Days of Witch- eraft, ‘We: hear. much of the supersti- forms © and of their somewhat re- kable persistence in a material- eee tat exc pcel aoe pea that is but incompletely explained y the difficulty of differentiating faith from credulity, or by the ten lency—old as attribute ce ing the prevalent conception of that science as cold, unt Seon and se- sre logical. 7 instance, what, useful purpose bond, aye of Lord Coke, and the Printed forms in common use ain the ancient pen: use. By the letter of such a E hend the obligee is clearly entitled to recover the full penal sum on the obliger’s de- fault in paying the sum specified in the condition, But has the obligee, with interest and By Another Common Practice deeds are made to recite that the grant is made ‘‘in sonederen on of the sum of $1, g awiul Bhle aud equally fixed appears to eonsider- s as a conveyance by way, of Why do we begin a will with an invocation to the Deity and a reci- tal that the testator is Dee sound mind nt disposing memory?” Does the former aid the testator anteatly and does the latter fur- sealed, wherefore the seal is wholly ww books have long advised us. Then there is a invariable cus- tom of writing “‘ of an 1 Sees. Wit loal otiiery. do. idee two letters possess How many lawyers even know they mean? It is only lately, we be- lieve, that The Painstaking Author | of a very useful little ae succeed- ed, after arian re- search pete fe ae aie air and other interesting lore, in ascertain- ing thé original significance of the abbreviation, which is “‘scilicet,’’ or “to wit.”” generations of Many lawyers | © | learned in equity pleading have fol- lowed the ancient practice of con: eluding a bill of complaint with the solemn assurance, ‘‘And thus your orator will ever pray, ete.”? Ap- among the anciént rolls of the court it lost its tail) it was a prayer for ae health and longevity of is ! whee are only a few of the supe anton gee have survived the days en the trial by battle and the te of witcheraft were fin- ally eliminated from that law which is our proud heritage and which has been so fondly praised as “the per- fection of human reason.’ See Pearls of Truth. Leisure is a very pleasant ae ment to look at, vee a very bad o1 wear.—Hawth« Neither ce nor ‘lives, can be made noble or Be ey doing noth- ing to them.—Rus The comfort unk poor human beings want in such a world as this ‘is not the comfort of ease, but the comfort of strength.—Kingsley. much about w: as happiness enough ‘to: get his oe gene —Carlyle. Bcnes has ub it ‘something siverest like religion, it ‘is everywhere ‘under: rstoo where defined.—Chesterton. eet know a man by the com- he keeps, we may know him val better by the books he loves; .d if he loves none he is not worth inowing. —Bishop Spalding. ledger oS the Almighty is eirictin kept, and every one of u ‘has the balance of his aperation jpaid over to him at the end of ievery minute of his existence — Huxley. It is good for us to haye some- times troubles and adversities, for man enter into him- self, sat Be may know that he is an exi t place, his ‘hopes in sngshing of this worl — Thomas A. Kem 1. | seriously depleted. ; | nineteenth century the wood of 12,- + {in English walnut. The omission of the let- | Pe’ ‘| ters is now quite immaterial. = of chancery, ae found that (before dealer: Have Been An Untold Benefit New ene wiekV ‘Woman Praises Dodd’s Kidney Pills She Suffered for Four Years, and the Doctor Could Not Help Her, But Dodd’s Kidney: Pills Gave Her a New Lease of Life. Porton, Carleton Go., N.B., Jun 16 (Bpecial).--"T find Dodd's ide ney Pills the: best kaduey medicine I have ever used. ‘They have been of untold benefit to me, e speaker is Mrs. Jolin 8. Dick se cf this place. She is eatha- siastic in her praises of the great Canadian kidney remedy, and not Y | with “Ss thout reason. both by tradition. Though not fo Ee : rom. kidney. trouble ae Sema vot ite a® | that started in a cold,”” she contin- " | its little superstitions notwithstand- | 0" “<ang for four years 1 never free of it. a doctor, but he did not seem to be able to do me much g Opian Ciemandiet end cnr: gia, and my joints were stiff; my muscles were cramped, and I was always tired and nervous. I per- lepressed and low spirited, my limbs elles: and I hi tragaing sensation ac “Nine boxes of Dodd’s Baahey. Pills ee a ere woman of . Dickinson’s ae toms thoes of any run-down worn- oe er They. ae also the of kid lisease, Dolls 1 8 Riduey Pills ae new life to run-down women by curiag their kidneys. he ___ CIRCASSIAN WALNUT. Is Getting Scarce, One Good Tree Selling for $3,000. The high cost of Circassian wal- nut is due the scarcity of the peentirlly figured variety see for furniture and interior fin- ish, for ie tree itself is more a wide: iy. distril than almost any other ee commercial importance. ted, | The demand for the best wood, how- ever, has always outrun the sup. ply. Even in the eighteenth cen- wars were freq} for gunstocks that the supply was. Early in the 000 trees was used for this purpose al tree is native to the. eastern ae ‘of the Caucasus and ranges eastward to the foothills of the Himalaya mountains, from which it extends southward to northern In- dia and the mountains of the upper Burma. It has been widely planted America under the name of The wood here, however, has not the qualities demanded by the cabinet and fur- niture maker. Be of the Circas- sian walnut now used comes from of Asi the Bie Sea “abd from other parts i Peter Taxed Beards. Beards—These were regarded as a sacred possession by ancient ACES. ae Jews were Pig ne oe bondage, although ithe sts The and Roma of ‘be ancient ans oe shaved, an rm ‘‘barbarous’’ (beard- Se was applied for a long to people who were consid- ci occasionally, as in Russia by Peter the Great, and at an earlier date in England. RS ary Fare BUNIONS NO JOKE. Not to to move about, but a slight application of “Putnam's softens the thickest tissue and cures the c In Londo: The doorbell rings. ae fees 1 now if you'll be .so kind as to lend her your recipe f’r The last one she led bad and wouldn't bust. @inard’s Liniment Cures Garget tr Coa pibiads Pat Again. On a certain Saturday two Irish- men were arranging to attend a meeting together on the following to know 3 | of women, ith ae waist. the spired freely with the slightest ex-| © eae Ke TN, Nib BIG CHEST MEANS BIG BRAIN Physical Culturist | Says Mentality | | es crea: ses with Muscle. stated by Sir John cock Se the boys who were at games were the best schol- This question is now being tested at.some public schools and in a less scientific manner at one of the uni- versities. In Denmark, where almost every elementary se 8 a gymnasium e | attached, it is a penal that its are e best ; but with the Danse one lassi includes a great deal that is physi unker, one of Shain leader sa Saiiysieal culture, who was at one time employed by our education office, told a repre- ae of the London Daily Mail could se uality, flavour, and 2 oe The m sa eaanieal ‘and palatability. Just heat — then serve fuinimym trouble FARMS FOR SALE. eread SS SS chest, and, he added, in the case ‘is was upils but of in case of p teachers whe went to Silkeborg, in Denmark, the art of phy- Beal ata 6 Oxford don who had studied fe edie maintained thet: walk- ing was th ‘of rei it ften associated with high intelli- gence. He would m, in 1 clever men were good walkers and ose | that many dons would walk univer- sity athletes off their legs. There mind of public school and univer- sity men. Great skaters are often clever men, and it is possible that the fac- ulty of balance, most m sary in all games, is associated with intelli- gence and one develops both in de- veloping one. a Any Headache Cured, Tired Systems Re-Toned WHEN YOU'RE DULL, TIRED, REST- LESS DAY AND NIGHT SOMETHING 1S WRONG IN THE STOMACH. A Prominent Publishing Man a ue st Cure Is Dr. Ham. Pills. Headaches never come to those who use fact Poultry Baste Magaz! Sosngtea 0., Mr. “No better medicine than Dr. Hamilton's Pills. © y and know of marvelor sisted everything else. , act as a tonio on the blood, enliven digestion, help the ach, and make you feel strong and well. For headaches, indigestion and stomach disorders I am confident that the one prescription is Dr. Hamilton's Pills.” s, Dr. Hamilton's Pills ie pure and nouri strong and resists disease, Besieged sell Dr. Ham: box, 6 for $1. Ba eeacraoa Co. Kingston, Canada. dra ilton's Pills, 00, or by mail from Buffalo, N.Y, and Not the Same. “Are you the same man who ate my mince tis last week?’ “No, ie au never same man ea be th’ Winard’s Liniment Cures Olphtherta. The Five Great Races. Chinese students, like other for- eigners seeking to master the Eng lish language, som: metimes make ie é 8 ® ¢ 3 ‘ination questions. When asked, ‘‘What are ae five great races of mankind?” a, Chin- ese student gave the pare an- wer: ‘Phe hundred yards, ‘the deals the "avarter mile, the mile the three miles. Tr urine = e Remedy ines (7 mete te ea VO UP Erasiotes Fyeitsn ort “Boo Eye pointes be cutOoutste=nota “cent Y SS Yeieise bat asa acetal ce for many he "Public and sold by hottie, Murine ‘Aseptic Tut Eyer Bel sate tie Yiubes, 250500, Gare Beefy hemols Cas Chloass “have a message for the world,”” said the gloomy individual on the platform. ‘Before you go. any further,’”” spoke up a man/in the ar of * hall, Nipledse tell us me jor not your ‘message is prepa: _DESARD LINIMENT is 1 the only ae nt asked for at and the ‘One we Keep for sale. ‘All the people use it. HARLIN FULTON. Pleasant Bay, 0.B. Wouldn't Dare to If Wide Awake. Mrs. Gabbleigh uae her hus- band, who is snoring)—William, you'd make less noise if’ you kept: your mouth shut Husband Gul half awake)-~ So’d you, is | hi H.Wec TA MiSU NEMA Spahr Street, Toronto. rian STOCK. GRAIN? AND DAIRY in all sections ot Ontario, Some an: ACTORS Sufes. en oe WITHOUT Railway ee Toronto, Brampton and other towns aa cities. ESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES IN ) Brampton und a dozen other towns. He W, DAWSON, Colborne St., Toronto REE 3,000 8 ved farms, $15.00 to per nore, Rest grain and’ mixed farming fountry. Write ‘Commissioner, Board of ‘Trade, Humboldt, See! HOMESTEADS AND DM. MALE HELP WANTED. UT OF EMPLOYMENT? SERVES YOU Tight. Learn barber trade; always ie] rare gmiplavment fan) Banter: ma. fol Proved | methods, cons inetructions aalify and pnaionepinen a “in short time. for oh ‘Mt catalogue, STAMPS ANO COINS. TAMP COLI LECTORN HUNDRED, UIP. Stamps, Catal ferent Foreig: ‘Aibam, only Seven Conta, Marke Stamp nany, ‘Toront ISCELLANEON: ANCE! bu: TO. internal and. external, Meare wit out pain by ont home treatment. Write fe before too late Dr. Bellman Medicad Co., Limited, Collingwood, Ont. THOMAS: ig tks This car was ey ie exchange for roadster model as {t was too large for eee fare Deak equipped. e $600. RUSSELL NotoR CAR ae “trated 00 Richmond en Wes! hon Fopshtet eH, 07234 Fashion Is Individual, ‘The fashion in ses cies Prsvines along with greys ‘| really do the amateur hatters cre- Eskimo. top capes, a few derby hats, and smart military. uni- forms gave the stre tea piquancy * that ws ‘issed he suits. here —_—. Minard’s Liniment Cures Distemper, from me,’’ said the tasionahl itn woman to the ip; ‘I wouldn’ t have you touch me for @ dollar? “T was only goin’ to touch ee a a copper, tay t cantedie Reser of the bowels is an absolute sity for good heal pares the ‘waste matter from the collects there is got rid o! ibdeays and poisons the Pills—entirely vegetable —: the bowels cilectively iy. without weak- ning or gtiping. ‘Dr. Morse’s ” Indian Root Pills RUSSELL MODEL “R” For Sale. passenger touring car. Price $300.00. ‘This car is ih splendid running order, fw'ly equipped and worth much an RUSSELL MOTOR CAR cet pL RmIeeey 100 Richmond St. Toronto. oa. 07254 30 h.p. engine. 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