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Milverton Sun, 4 Feb 1915, p. 2

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TheM Milverton Sun/ , Ace, Mgakton id EVERY TaLoRSDAY SOBRING * The Sun Printing Office Main Street, Iverton, Ont N RATES One x1 months, 26 ‘Subscribers adv. Tarrears willbe liable to pay $1.50 per year | Mos. 3Mos. Mos $40. $250 SR 22 12 5 12 7 a 8 im r first Insertion aa igat Le pet ine ee sore subsequent inser- thon will becharged for all transient adver ree eee aceea specific directions willbe inserted ua" forbid wnd charged ac- Pheukeasie cetseact alicéctieciacot fear be in the office by noon Monday. ‘SUBSCRI f cay, $1: six months ov eents: three ches Me oy was in some high grass. pehind| shack, where “Bonnie would: Brownspitters, Mrs. Barn | Roofing Fire, Lightning Rust and Storm Proof Durable and Ornamental ‘Let us know the size of any roof jyou are thinking of covering and we an Interesting offer, will make Metallic Roofi ing Go. attention, ~ MALCOLM MacBETH, Publisher and Proprieto, “ORONTO and WINNIPEG “GAs BusinessCards DR. M. C TINDALE,L.D:S, ecessor +o Dr. Lederman) “Hoxon: GkapvaTR TORONTO UNtvERstry ‘n and Bridge Work a specialty. Once: Over Metropolitan Bank, adtivertoa "Phone No. Medical. F. PARKER, M.D. P.L, TYE, M.D, DRS. PARKER & TYE CFFICE : PUBLIG DRUG STORE, MILVERTON Hout 10 to12 o'elock a: mand 2 0 4 o'clock p. m., and 7 to 8 o'clock’ p. im, DR. F. J. RB, Piaget Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ng. flies Knox Church, Btrationd. Lega H. B. MORPHY, K.C. Barrister, = Conveyancer ‘olicitor for Bank of Hamilton. AST ars PRO BLEWE TT, K..C. Solicitor for the Bank of Toronto Office : Gordon Block STRATFORD, ONTARIO Are You Insured PRE Saapian omen oF family -at minimum cost. Investigate it S. Spencér,GR. iN. Zimmermann, R.S. Butter makers! THE DAIRY, COMMISSIONER OF ie Department of Agi at Ottawa, suggests the follo ng forms x the printing of Batter Wrapper: CHOICE DAIRY BUTTER Mi by DOEVILLE, ONTARIO or. CHOICE DAIRY BUTTER Made trom Separator Cream MRS. JOHN DOE “Rose Bank Farm’* DOEVILLE, - ONTARIO Veterinary. aR RR, Veterinary Surgeon Miverton, EGeatiate of Ontario Veterin Toronto. Tre; tall disease oi domesticated animals. Calls by tele phone or otherwiss promptly attented te Societies. MILVERTON LODGE, No. 478, Fr. & A.M., G.R.C., Milve ateats before full m R.Y. FISH&CO, LINWOOD Dealer in ..,, Coal, Cement and Lime Motar Stain, Ete, Grain, Flour and Feed and Furniture and al the green, young grasshopper family in gen- eral! HEALTH Bonnie gave names‘ to the min- noWws, crawfish, and other fish that she caught and put in a bucket, of ee aul summer she kept Hard- 2 ina se ages ae tag ‘she Sage t to plac: board cover over ‘the trough | one night, and Hardtack escaped. With Graypurr, the cat, and Bouncer Bowwow, the dog, Bon- on the steep bank of the garden, which was and dragged the along on the ground. just enough so that Pegey could not get the corn: Afterward she would re- wal e hen with a handful of With a ee, Peggy often excused herself, ran her strawhai nest in Smee vashhouse ; in that nest Bonnie. would. find a freshly jai egg for her ‘‘Hen count,” for Bonnie’s mother gave her a.penny for cas egg that Peg- gy left in the Of all the « pets Sp onnie loved old Tse e best: PJ q Snowtop, the h est. He had been bought to use in “‘log- ging,” but Bonnie and he often traveled round Deer together. which she had Seared & eee jorning Bonnie’s father took her across Big River aa ined her on one. of the large rafts; some of guided the raft river and gave her a ride. thought it was so:jolly that she ask- ed her father that night whether he al of her ninth board floor, and there was a ey room on one side, over which 3 a roof. ere was a railing built round three . sides, and the open end lay on the bank, where *t was fastened tas a.stake! Some luin- house and t Ghee hone hans ae ting-room window eayy rains caused high water st Big River, and Bonnie was kept doors for a week. n the Ai Geos rab ebonhie Ihde & eile Se Snowtop to see oe many of her ts been ed ‘ si Herdetreeeengiare her play- houses the eiidessn teste Rafthouse! Bonnie peeped into the ed Snowtop to. turn round, down, steadily down went the end of the raft, and Snowtop and Bon- nie were hele into. the water, With a scream, Bonnie’ elutched tightly Booweaiee: Solus mane, witha micker Snowtop struggled in tke wate ‘Above Goods Constantly Kept on Hand ilton, Visiting brethren always sti gone. . Spencer, N. G., W., Loth F. Secy., N. A. WR. Seo.” Notary Public. W. D, WEIR, Notary Public, Ano- deasieion Ge County “of Perth and Ww Sart: , Conveyancer, Deeds, Wills and Mortgay lavits made. Village Cl fice in the Weir block _ over the te Bank, Hotels. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Mil- large, : ing. fest brands brands of Jiquore md olga: Chas, Ritter, Proptie : QUEEN’S HOTEL, Milverton, Ont: The best accommodation for commercial ol ‘and other wi rooms, Only the choicestof Win quors and Cigars at.the bar. Good warm atgbles. George F, Pauli; Proprietor. Pid AMERICAN HOUSE, Berlin 1 eu liquors - served. at - oe tes 1. so per day. Wa. Wirt, Prop, Le t Hl FOR. SALE Contents of Large Factory * Shafting one to three inches fifty inches; Belting four to twelve mohes. Will sell en- tire or in pai _ No reasonable offer S$. FRANK Syicnod & SONS 78 Adelaide St. West, Toronto Young Folks PUBLIC NOTICE ! —— aaa avin eeceat set puieasae fascetal cas Eumber, “hat ote race Mints best “quality and Aj made, Meyer, Manager SHADOW TEST iSwas rec i PM “Graham, eyesight specialist. By this method it-is ‘almost impossible make an error as all work i: look ing into the eye, thereby toeatite the defect right at its source. Weak muscles strengthened, headaches cared, syaetyes iv aay cases straigh- $5068 n-glasges are fitted by this ad abet & Ba tem. . Children’s eyes can be Aeainaiely €xamined without asking any questions, : Satisfaction ant teedt: P. H, BASTENDOREF : espn - eityntr ont ONT Bonnie’ 's Rafthouse. ‘Bonnie Biglow came r to north woods; their shack w: Big River, and all about. the ete ing was thick timberland: nie often watched her father and the other lumbermen roll huge logs into: Big River and fasten ieee The rafts e.they were dccik inte humtet tor building Bonnie was the only child at Deer Lodge Lumber Camp, bi -| playmates and pets of almost every at -she ad n: nie the habits of $‘Buzzer ee 2” she asked, ‘Why uldn’t Ihave a buzzer bee. for a pet, too? He eaukierarort ge cb honey.” after that Mr. Biglow brought home a beehive, and Bon-’ nie. spent m) watching her. uch. time swarm oj ets.”? Some. of the "birds and squirrels would,eat from her hand,* and Bunch, a’ rabbit that lived “in ae brush piles near Bonnie’s home, voured every cabbage leaf that ate placed under the brush at-night. An apple tree was her butterfly house; every day in summer she ‘eounted “the butterflies that flew ‘on the ‘apple tree or near it; she called Pheat visitors and-gave ” them as Mrs. Brownflutter, or little Gauleindle. What: ed. Bonnie’s father and some other aeross the stream m a boat. ling to Snowtop!”? the men called. Before the men could get across the river, Snowtop, wi n: still holding afterward was that-she held tightly. to-somethi Thawes the day that Ma: Biglow decided to give Snovtop to Bonnie | —Youth’s Compani oh. “Doctor”’ Jellicoe. When Mr. Churchill told the Bu. tisk, House of ‘Commons that te at the “sailors. wae nearly |} vas very largely responsi- ie for this happy. state of affairs, for certainly no commander-in-chief has ever more jealously watches oyer his n the present com- ond Rothe ahd third recreation; and Lady Jellicoe seems to ine. asa eeaataiG energetic mem~ of his “‘staff?’ on shore see that he gets all he wants in the-way of comforts for his “‘chickens.”” “ Wellington’s Blunt Phrase. ‘ertainly ‘most of Wellington’s re- r marks about’ the British soldier are not likely to be echoed by any com- mander-in-chief of the aes ay ut there. is: one, wi Creevey before the battle of Water: loo, which ‘wit s bluntness is thoroughly af eee h to the posi- tion to: ey were watching a tes aneanbeg soldier entering a pay ru “There, said the Duke, pointing to the man; “it all depends upon that article whether we do the he or not. Give me enough. of. it, sure.” London» Shieusle’ You don’t haye:to:be a high flyer to demonstrate ‘that se ones t: unto themselves wing: -| therefore, to face Gastritis. The diagnosis of disorders of the stomach is often difficult because they all generally present the symp- tom of indigestion or i When a person ‘who has good health ebtee suffers from acute symptoms connected with the stomach, it is usually an attack of acute gastritis: or inflammation of the mucous membrane that lines the seriotis diseases, such a gastric uleer, but in such ¢ases they are also likely to follow the taking of certain poisons, but then the his- case would show the is usually caused. by- errors im diet; either the patient has. eaten much food ora kind of food’ does not agree with him, or that has. gen improperly cooked: Drinking liquor to excess. can cause- avery violent. gastritis, and socan eating food that has become somewhat de- eayed, especially fish. Some people call such attacks ee but that is a ver’ net There is alw oayot appetite that amounts to te Joathing of food, severe headache, giddiness, and nausea. The pain in the stom- ach may. become almost unbearable, but it is relieved when vomiting oc- eurs. If the system canbe relieved ‘of the offending substance, ‘a is only matter of a-short time, though the sufferer generally ¢ trouble is called chronic gastritis, | 7 ‘or catarrh of the stomach. prcement of the acute form must be di removal of the OR een ee en promptly, is the best means of accomplishing that. If there is ot-water bottle, will oftea give relief. vomiting cannot be ‘brought on, the physician resorts to lavage, washing out the stomach. After the atiack is over, nature generally as- sists in the cure by keeping the ap: peuts indifferent for a few days, $0 hat the stomach, gets the rest it needs.—Youth’s Ronen 3. ° How To Keep Young. Learn not to. wor P Homann Pee a rik globe Contentment will help every one to He better in health, and, thefefore, o be, Better = thie «tule wuidh [difficult to iow fatal people in eam | this world are hout--worries and anxieties of some kind. the thing to remember is that we must not .d over our troubles* Have you ever noticed that those who ly -haye had hard knocks in life, most plucky? It is the unhealthy, morbid brooding over petty disap- pointments, difficulties, or , a illnesses, that injures us | mos Some ‘people get into the habit a loing spoil the around them, and By constant worry self-control is lost. e appetite is banished, and the nee eee aud prdbably, the heat ae | fected. The unhappiness shows in Lines appear between the ; the eyes look ‘dull, and the anit oe and probably wrink- sucks the vitality from not eae ‘the “ae who gives into it, but from all who are near. Lear ae life bravely, and above all don’t make trouble out of A simple attack of acute gastritis th e|nary taxation, In seyere cases, where} also en; small imaginary ills. Let each day take care of itself if possible. Be optimistic and cheerfyl, and you will keep young in looks and spirits, i. CAVALRY. OF TRE STEPPES. Bemis About th the Cossacks, the Famous Horsemen. I the mounted soldiers of the ae ae Cos: the most ene have no superior, if any eave. origin o uncertain. Some authorities end that they r - during. the features are regular.and their jes tall and slender rather short and stocky; indeed, they ai probablge Demet ieee eet dle og any people in. Russia, One theory Uh “they are:the descendants of from runaway serfs who escaped in- i d Great Russia centuries Cossacks are. a nation of military service; in plac theneenatle bodied their tan are always at men and is | the’disposal of the Orikinaley dhes seve MiiedD wes the desert and the prairies world over, and their present orga- nization i The village is governed by sembly that the ho eae meee which’ assesses local tains schools, has: cl e rain stores and the various under- takings of the community. Horse eeding is a common occupation, but. the villages cultivate enough r|land to supply the needs of the pop- ny. ‘ossacks of the Don Tt is said that the Cossack system of popular education is ata level thats that of even the more vanced provinees Sf Baesiacute: ovine ually e ery male Cossack who has attained the age of eighteen is physically fit’ mus Serye fhe. Czar in a military ¢apa-4 city for a period of twenty years. Of that term of service, three years are spent in dri ill, twelve-in active service sohsneveD required, and five ms, but the sacks furniel fier own horses. orse is a ppmall wiry ani- mal, a mere pony beside the usual on smaller rations. without breaking down than any cavalry in the world, xe are ten tribes, or voiskos, spread along the frontiers from the river Don ‘through the Caucasus, the steppes of the Volga’<and “the Ural nivers, Turkestan, and Siberia acific Ocean. magnifi- eal Sommtn of Sineria Heelh hich explored and: mu conquered in the 16th century by a. band of these daring warriors under urn: ing over his conquests to the Car ace wane ree One Way Out. “T wish I kméw how,to get-rid of trouble.’ “Pll help you out. I know a fel low who’s always looking for it!” istovery. “J find,” confessed skimpy. little Mr. shee ‘that Ido, the house- work easiér and quickér when cmy wife is not at’ eos to help m FOR DISTEMPER ER id ee : thi iti for _you, Ind Oures DISTRIBUTORS AGL HN MEDICAL CO:, ‘Chemists and Bestenolsgtste; GOSHEN. IND. U.S.A, Buy a Victrola for Christmas i The easiest way to make things pleasant for all the folks explain our easy terms, Victrolas from $20 to $100 J. E. WEIR MILVERTON will play your-favorite music for you and Sacer New Suit— Before placing your order, come in let us show ' you our new lines of suitings. We guarantee to SEE you in both fit and price. _S. N. SMITH, Ghe Lubeers Tailor MILVERTON, Onn Mobilized! The finest collection of Rubber Footwear ever assembled in men’s, women’s and children’s. Recruits Wanted To join the army who wear our Rubbers that stand The Siege Of hard wear and tear. A Long March Can be made in comfort with our rubbers. your daily march. Competition Hastily Retreats Before our prices. N. ROSS, snocman The Try them on Monkton FLOUR WHOLESALE and RETAIL WE HANDLE: “Three Stars” and _pewey” Two of the best an the market BREA Wholesate and Retail Cash or Trade for EGGS A. HAYES, Baker Wedding Cakes a specialty. - - MONKTON, ONT 4 It Pays to Dress Well “Nothing gives a man more prestige than to be Well Attired’” You can have this done at the minimum cost at This Shop. ..++ HERE has just been plac- ed on the shelves a splen- did line of Scotch Tweeds of a new pattern for fall and win- ter wear, that will make and wear well. Call and see our stock, We*guarantee youa fit. 0. DUFFIEL Monkton, © - The Up-to-date Tailor, Ontario Cream Wantod! . We will pay the Higtiest pile anise for Cream delivered at the fact ‘ CANS SUPPLIED FREE ium, "Pearl Creamery, onc Ontario Churns, Washing Machines, Roofing, Glass, X-Cut Saws, Axes HAVE YOU SEEN OUR LARGE STOCK OF J. G. SEIP, Stoves, Ranges and Heaters qi URE tt VoGt e - ‘Linwood Shelf Cutlery, Aluminumware and Royal Purple Stock Food The Gold danas will soon be with us - WE.HAVE A FINE LINE-OF Ranges and Heaters OF pons KINDS IN: STOCK © Kindly give us 2 call before buying cncutors We are having a sale of Graniteware this week at Greatly. Reduced Prices We are satisfied that we'can $ave you some money. ¥ “] COME IN AND SECURE A BARGAIN WHILE THEY LAST” & M. E. Bettger @ Co. ham’

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