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Milverton Sun, 3 Jun 1915, p. 3

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MANY HEROIC DEEDS. St. Catharines Major Tells of Bray- _ery of Canadians at Langemarck. Major Belson, 4th Battalion, wounded Langemarck, writing 2 “‘T saw fi tho After 3 Bffects of Pneu- monia Followed by Diptheria Frequently tie After effects ot are than the th is cola the eal s B. Moir, Mutana, “Some hich an ordinary | paign would have won the Victoria oir says: | Cross for them, gush as binding up years ago, while We were still living wounded comra and carrying taken down | them to shelter Baee ‘hot fire.’ os did. | feer or N ny influenc however, pull through, but was e on the action except in his imme- e muscles. of mY diate vicinity. irchall died | as he lived, a gallant English gen- leman, after ee that he was ;| Proud to lead such men. a A letter from Pte. Donaldson, of $°/ the same regiment, to i | tells of the death of Pte | wh su my were held Sieeal. almost inaudible, and my badly effected that I (oe 2 tal to loose my eyesight geal ‘Hargreaves, of Merritoa, rough a hedge when epink|all three were hit. Ha was mbie ‘ind: wounds, fad ia cst hom he found beyond Then Donaldson and but did not nae m i ing? s Pills. be Willams’ taking them but; shot through Iboth hi had vei utmost difficulty in swal-|ing up Donaldson toying ae owing to ‘the fetinion in this Nose of n Broek. r a} Crawf couple ot meet of ai of nd it easier te take them, which | Hargreave along the was a sign the ig me,| ground, through a hail of bullets, and I felt hieacle “cheere I do} 350 yards to shelter not know how many box: s I took, | but 1 continued their use until | well as ever, much to the | pie TaN. eee, Small eee aurprice of all_who knew me, ae all! 3, building a house, it is a great thought 1 could not get better. |mistake +o build @ large kitchen, several times} inless it must also ed as a Fuk downs |iiiing-room.. A big Kitchen, meats een greatly bene- an enormous number of extra steps or the housewife in preparing her meals, and a wholly unnecessary amount of labor in sweeping and cleaning. For the after effects of fevers and all wasting diseases is no medicine can equal Dr. Villiams’ in Pi They enrich the blood, nerves, restore the | j tle and bring back complete} 4 BE rh Sold by all ine dealers, Ee at-50| vou need extra space for washing or pie oS ai work of that sort. have a room par- Co., Brockville, Ont. kitchen made just your comfort- p- Medic ne shut up during the ordinary routine kitchen wor! Avoid Using Kerosene. Phere is probably no one who has to build fires who has not at some time yielded to the uae to MOTHERS OF 1 "LITTLE ONES First Long Step Towards Recovery Kent County Lady Did This—Then interview. “T was ve so feeble I could not work. y sleep was broken and eG ey 5 sn: tecaeriee and perks in the “T 81 red from Rheumatism ee kee and was‘ always tir and nervous. , and I had not taken 1 be etter, and Miss Bastarache m ade a, long step x NEWS OF THE MIDDLE WEST BETWEEN ONTARIO AND BRI- TISH COLUMBIA. Items From Provinces Where Many Ontario Boys and Girls Are Living. Winnipeg has an Australasian Cini G. N. Jackson is the newly-elect- ed president of the Winnipeg Board of Trade. Winnipeg had 574 births in April, 1915, prec 475 in the same month hurry things up a bit by pouring} a year grogene into tho. stove, although po, otliee of Young inetvem) =< yim peg thachine shops have a averyone is probably aware of what should he witho outa box of Baby's! million-dollar. contract for making dangerous practice this is, Even Own Tablets. The Tablets are| shelly for Britain. though there is no flame in the | ™other’s best, friend and are as} Jn Eastern Manitoba, this year, : Stove, the kerosene may agate, tht the os in the ee wild geese have been more plenti- > shes, res once F. Wurger, 4 mente ara i gas in hot ashes, with res eee | Ingersoll, Ont tes: OL teas [ul than for many Bea a ere trous to the fire-builder surroundings. sim to meet the diffi- eulty in getting your fire started is eep a tin can with a little kero- eene in it in some safe place. Stand eat Baby’ 's Own Tablets for the past eight years and would not be ‘without, them. I can highly recom- all mothers of y The Ta 8 & children.’”’ ie small pieces of kindling in the | by medicine dealers or by mail at Hiqui, reldcng Herter ou, (95 cents a box from The Dr. Wil- ‘aa they are used. The wood oh liams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Bonar the kerosene just as a dem mt. loes, an soon bec: accra Thoroughly eas soaked. Never Went Awa: clude of prepared| Neighbor’s Little Girl xay Si ae a other See in| did you get k, Mrs. laying your fire, and you will ob-| Did you have ood time ? tain all the advantages of the use| Neighbor: ‘“‘Why, I haven’t been of kerosene with none of the dan-| away, my dear. ger. “Haven’t you, really? I’m sure a I heard mother say you and Mr. that gets the Brown had beem at loggerheads for sees t oat around the hive honey ure Ice Cream: Home = > The BRICK has greatly popularized ‘City Dairy Ice Cream with the housewife. There is no other dessert that can compete with City Dairy Ice Cream in the summer, © : in the Our Service makes it possible for your dealer to supply you with City Dairy Ice Cream in brick form so that you can serve | ~ it in’ your own home at Dinner, Afternoon — Tea or Evening Party, just tue same as your City, Sister, » for.Sale by disoriminating shopkeepers te s Look | for the Sign. At Edmonton, tried to swim his horse across the Saskatchewan, and was. drowned. Joseph eel being thrown from a C.N.R. abd: car. The Winnipeg School I Board will this year spend 815 new buildings, to tsk the ueaaigiored: in the vicinity of Wil- rate Park, Winnipeg, will be dug} , work for unemploye nipeg, jt a set fy ane instru- ments to the 79th Cameron Hig! landers (43rd Battalion, C.E.F.). Among those killed recently at the front was Pte. Joseph H. James, formerly a member of the 90th of Winnipeg, sand health in- spector ier Assiniboia. W. S. Foster, one the old- timers of the Wananesa district, is dead. He was postmaster at wanesa for 25 years, and very well known throughout Manitoba. aguire, who was visiting in Winnipeg, is a grand- daughter of the late General Henry | Shrapnel, of the British army, who invented the. shrapnel shell. Lieut.-Col. A. H. Correll, who was clerk to the Manitoba Legisla- ture, resigned to go to the front He was appointed quartermaster: general of the second overseas con- tingent. man named Kelly, who was under the influence of liquor, was trampled to death by a stallion he was driving Windsor, Sask. He fell ae the shafts under the a 's ale ‘of 14,718 gophers have Sen handed to the local Union United Farmers of All By since he first appearance e pest, id $109. 67 handed out a prizes. This j is less than a cent for eac tail At Cardston, eUSe LD fire broke out in the store of t Cardston Implement Company. "Phrough the quick action of the soldiers of the © Squadron, C.M.R., most of the tock was removed without dam- are. TRE His Reply. A Londoner was showing some country relatives the sights of Lon- bsg ” ie Lon: oes he able to build | a house Mike that by his practice” the reply, igen “Yes,’’ was aoe this ke an his Not So Bad. I. Promises are womke then. one cen keep aoe they, are ‘Do. en kes ost servants ?” asked agar oe towards recovery whe: discov- ered that her symptoms mes Kidney Disease, She then had fae to use the old reliable Kidney rem- edy, Dodd’s Kidney Pills, nite eure. Are your symptoms those of| pi.) Kidney Disease ? h It | to-day one have used no . te _ Not Story Against Himself. The Duke of Connanghit tells a Bp story against himsel Some Be of the Ist Rifle Brigade, {S TO FIND IF YOUR SYMP-| Queen Victoria commanded that he TOMS ARE OF KIDNEY ould oply? ibe saluted as a regi- DISEASE. ential 0! and not as a mem- Hie of the Reval Family. On one occasion, however, ian Irish sentry, seeing the Duke A Dunfermline Collie. ish collie owned Lane, Dunfermline, hi and meda aching auto the road at Wintec in August t, 1911, and n over. al form of no limit t to the Possibilities i The ”? down a very steep hill at baeal and ate git. Unfortunately aS i ting incident as an undoubted: fi OUR SKIN NEEDS FOOD Are there Ie your ekin hanch and dry? signs pproa getting worried about e the skin euceeeding generations that it hae on! recently come to ep Men, too, fin it a valuable friend. An occasional applic cio saan not only feeds the wkin and keeps it in the healthiest condition, this preparation is known and sold by. = Se och be wholesale and retail. Usit Co. Ltd., 476 Roncesvalies Ave., erscis! Ont. pierce ritish. blockade and Panel Geamenare During the Civil profitable game anybody was that of blockad= running. It s0 difficult to get cotton out of the South that price in Liverpool times Phe normal figure. Hence ‘a ship that carried guns and arious munitions to the South ane the en took home a toad killed two prize birds with one stoi War the most English shi ila carried on a great trade. ship R. E. Lee, built by the British . a cost of from Bermuda to Wilmington North Carolina, and earned a pro; fit of 700 per cent. on the cost o} a souteie Aeehiga haat chads 22 such journeys and earned _ still more. was a hazardous game, but the stakes were high, and many ‘bold seaman was willing to en- aie in it. ‘There were actually hundreds at instances of blockade running and capture for was every four : j made by the Union navy. J CLEAR-HEADED Head Bookkeeper Must Be Reliable The chief bookkeeper in a saree business house in one of the West- ern cities speaks of the harm tea and coffee did for him: wife and I drank our first cup. of Postum +a oe over two years ago, and wé have used it ever Be “coffee. It happened in this w : od attack of pneumonia, which ttt a with ie penis, or iy ouble. EF happe: nee to mention Rae atter to my cer one day ee he suggested hat T give Postum “Next day ae oat and we Bled it so much’ that we , will neve change back; for I am a well. man me ee as chief bookkeeper if our Co.'s s s branch house here is of a very confining nature. During my tea and coffee drinking days I was es to nervousness and ‘blues’ in addtion to my sie spells These ave left am: I bega using Postum sal a pie ne tiously ecstamart it to those whose work confines them t: long peut a severe mental exertio Name given by Canadian Post ees r, Ont. Read — played| ¢ 160,000, very soon bore away $2,-| w 000,000 in gold. So hip made eight trips Death Nearly Claimed ~ New Brunswick Lady) ¢ it attacks of BAS She Used Dodd’s Kidney Pills| Pto@ching, turned out the guard) ache and kidney trouble began years and’ Was Cured. and e ithe Royal salute. The]ago, For six years that dull nawing Duke was much annoyed, and pro-|pain has bi resent. en Upper Bouctouche, Kent Co., N.| ceeded ive the sergeant in| erted myself it was terribly intensified, B., May 31st (Special).—Miss Gen- | charge a piece ge his mind. But the} If I caught cold the pain was unen- evieve Bastarache, an estimable | quick-witted Irishman was equal to|durable. I used most everything, lady Hk mat here fin, _ ocdasion. "the guard; wore, nothing: geye; tak — ele re her se of the benefit she has| Pe said, in = richest brogue, ‘“‘is ca pea received from Dodd's Kidney Pills. for Her iginbes; Who, ne | ie Of Mandrake ang’ Butternut: ine “I am indeed happy to be able|® y aril, 8 tate Cheam strana, sene serene 5 Beate ee Toe eee OE entitled to it!” After that the Duke | spetite, sleap soundly Lost proper Kidney Disease by Dodd’s Kidney could ng. ies have been instilled into my blood Pills,” Miss Bastarache says in an —cheeks are r with color, and I as ot and it’s good vigorous health that comes to an who use Dr. Hamilton's Mandrake and Butternut Pills. ok. A Grave Topic. An old §cotehman havin; Minard’s Ziniment used by Physicians. cing Europe. An American who had been ‘see ing. Europe”? 8a eek n war was decla cae ist iin cairaat aS You oe “have £0 to get me a place “Where have you been nee - asked the purser. “Well,” the passenger answered, “T’ve been sleeping on a man who was sea-sick, but he’s getting bee aie stow and says T'] Ask for Minard’s and take no other. Farmer Was Astounded. Old Tom Hopkins had worked on the same farm for twenty years, and until his master took to poul try-farming he was. quite satisfied with life. But the poultis ‘business was a bit too much. He had totake the eggs as they oe laid, and write the date on them with an in- amie pencil ; and, worse than that id also to write on the up,’ ae to the farmer, ‘and "Tm ine to leave.”’ The farmer was astound. “Surely, Tom,’’ said he, “you're not going to leave me after all these years?’’ ‘‘Yes, but I am!’’ replied the old man. ‘I’ve done every kind off queer job on this here farm, but I’d rather starve than go on being secretary to a lot of ens.”” Aunt Virginia Says When we are told « disagreeable about equally bree the person who said it and the ‘son who re- peated it. Tale! bearers would do wall to remember t! Minard’s Liniment Co, Limite “Stinara’s faves tor va best meictig ob obuainatie LIPRED ROCHAY, Proprietor Roxton Pond Hotel and Livery Stables. since, to the entire. eetuaby of tea| she Johnny's Strategy. patience ther,” he Sea little sister to be a ead wife w. the mother. me give everything to her ’cause she’s littler’n me. But you're Haare n father, and when he comes home, ‘eup| you say—‘Here’ 4 your vr slippers an and eal b of cheer’ had een tea or) magaz dear’ coffee, bub I became convinced, | his mother ou move Johnny ‘a8 after a time, ft they aggravated | his train of cars the scream- ing baby. ‘If we don’t begin to train her she’ll be a terrible wife,” he said as he slammed the door. Keep Minard's Eintment in the house, Mo Bieeine w mi the, ea indeating a metal bottle. a bot me, which will me oes eithe r cold, 2a es you desire,” replied the es8! eeWell, foh dhe land sake” ejacu- lated the girl, ‘How ts it gwineto know whether you a things hot or cold?’ ae signifyin, @ Ki igh- Was Restored to He Her Anxious Fam-| way. 4 vere mie Bake ily When Hope Had Gone. still be claimed by the fashion- Bt NB, Dee. +t one| able ride to Hyde Park eons time it was feared that Mrs. J. Grant, | Same designati Ong of 8 : tne} Beotti ish towns that possess Rotten- y | rows are Lauder and ae rmiine. and its BES | exerci, ‘sHould Keep a box of Zam-But 4 the breed of the hen cs bot she g 3 Fa é 2 eZee B 2 g 5 e 5 It’s Origin. The Rotten Row, in Chalmers lodged on first settling ia ume ito a In olden times ies could be the cattle that were driven along these roads a He Was So Good. The widow was taking her first look at the bust of her belayed hus- The as band. cay still damp “Pray examihe it well, madam,” said the sculptor. ‘‘If there is any- thing wrong I ea For Even Seo) nD RECREATION widow looked at it with a mixture the nose ple. little eee : Corns 4 i as blunder, mew way is ant of sorrow and satisfaction. ‘It ‘An just like him,’’ she sai “aq per- : zy fect portrait—his large nose—the| To say an old thing in an Old. x sign of goodness.” Here she babes ay is a platitude. To say an old) — Sate -toare: Hew ak ee good! Make | thing in a new way is wit. To say | anew thing in an old way is ‘To say a new thing in @ SEED POTATOES, tone day took him div ng fect | F\ ARLY IRISH CORBLER ( ; 4 c POTATOD! nt cemetery in t ure from ic at Ki pecially waleoebat eeiaaosG uveeinmmen sight it eauld: ae cured ected for set Only limited quantity. ‘ d Ex. | Price, One Dollar per bushel f,0.b, Bramp hat dae ye think 0’ aioe: factor in Te hours, | $8: Alto Counvidseur'e Bride. and New * nee . . two excellent new po ried, Phe inquired. ‘‘Hoots, man, soothes | Two. Dollars per Mpuchel. Special _pr'eea said his friend,, viewing the ile Svay:ttuk Acgaion tutes Eas instant |, lange quantity. Geb Taust. accom dated condition of tt ry, makes the feet feel good al omtate awaon, Bramp: mectd beeiueed & Got a 250. bottle of “Putnam me edag. | sst.”? ‘Aw, weel,”’ * pt ARS | SALESMEN WANTED, ‘oe * at eee ees ae I pe Up to the “Minute. 3) ALESMEN WANTED FOR t1Gmh see > be buried nae ace if I’n ‘ OK wife 4 specialties. ht. Write for asa ied nae ither place m| Cranque: “A wife is an expen-| particulans. Beaver Mentone Co. 403 ari sive nue % yulandae: “So! ig) ham #t, Toronto. ens ua 7 FEMALE HELP WANTED, bile. anque: ‘Sure. But you can get a new model every DIES TO DO PLA UR OWN DRUGGIST WILL TELL YOU xo! ‘Try airiine Rvs Romeds 195 Fe Sf RS Td i National late "sen end wtamp for ‘pat tiga Manufacturing IN AND. TIGRE whole are y distance Co, fi pee eg Notre Dame enst, ‘Mon Minard's Liniment yes Eyelids; No Smartin, Montreal. st tye Comfort Write for’ Book of the Hye ymailFree, Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago, EGGS. ye ECIPE ike PRESE ERVE rie. Father, I think it only fair’ to| E tell you that I need $50. V'd ie a4 e it, to you than to some De eae jt Friend NEWSPAPERS Fi ‘OR SALE. To poster shows MISCELLAN: Where They Flourish, Pe ALAKING NEW AND JOB OF ‘ e ices for saie in good Ontario towne. T never saw a piel oars, most, useful and ‘interesting of all But goodness knows, Bret 8. information on applica: Sgabbannuan i neaen ae tion" te" Wileon spun ishing Company, 1 BOUS. Bagpipes are commonly played in ANCER, ‘MORS, taly, H-BUK AND OUTDOOR LIFE. ou Ge tetore too tate Co. Bvery tennis or ball aed every edie ae Chet canoeist, ih wo joves ik is a purely herbal prepara: TU: ETC, ACA ane 5 external, cured with= . _ hy Se Bel Limited, Collingwood, Ont ‘ Marine E Nines | bates ee rt i | LUMPS, ment. is 5 u Medical Lee ‘Cain on rea t sore teet—are all quickly cured by Zam: es and cure: piles. vail druggists and stores, Use Zam-Buk Soap also; 26c, per tablet. KEELEY 1253 DUNDASy TORONTO ) ALCOHOLIC 8 DRUG ADDICTIONS al family medicine CUTTEN & FOSTER: ‘Trademarh It keeps the skin TORONTO, The First of ALL “Home Remedies” chest. | autre. AND | Vaseline | AT TOPS .soun ns Invaluable in the nursery for burns, cuts, insect ete, BO ‘Abueturely pure und safe. P ; AVOID SUBSTITUTES. Insist HP) Ford owners write for aueline’ ie original pack . pie name, CHE! our catalogue. its ora PRSEPACI fv lated. For sal { SEARS-CROSS Teall Chetdise and Genetal St Stores. I Speedometer Station. | Mlustrated booklet free on requet | * 179 Queen Street West, CHESEBROUGH, MF'G CO. - ONT. _ 1880 CHABOT AVE., MONTREAL its many noumer= n of the Ke smooth and “Overatern” V Bottom fa Botton Motor Boat Boat reight repaid tang to Ontario. Leng! Depth zi et aa

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