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Milverton Sun, 30 Mar 1916, p. 3

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= NERVOUS DISEASES. | KINGS IN THE SPRING) wuo WILL. LOSE THEIR “JOBS easiest Pronaredness |From the does not come a parapet alone, but : aes Cured by Toning the Blood WHAT ABOUT THE ROYAL FAIL- men is a question of food and and Strengthening the Nerves. «1 lerve is the opinion of the best medical authorities, ig observation, more trouble than the familiar spring weakness and ed bu sea als Most people suffer oft 5 indoor life, in Boey ees Peas often overheated buildings. Official records prove that in April and May} neuralgia, St. Vitus dance, epilepsy and other 2h rms a: of more than any other time, a blood- | making, nerve-restoring toni is | needed. NT The antiquated custom of taking] gurgatives in the spring is useless, | for the system really needs strength- gallop ening, while purgatives only gh leaving you weaker. Dr. Williams? Pink Pills ar iy the Best medicine, f é new, rich, red fools mee piven ead cure the many forms of nervous orders. ‘They cure’ also buch forms of spring troubles as ipa | rea bat appetite, SS caiiae in the| $ remove unsightly nice pea eruptions. In fact they | tnallngly ring new health iis | strength jo weak, tired and per itat ee men, women and childre all meting eelece or by Sold b mail at 50 or six boxes for $2.50 fi “the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co, PBréckyille; Ont A SPLENDID FEAT. How British Motor-Boats Captured a German Gunboat. A. thrilling paerafive has reached Cape Town apture of a Ger- man gunboat o ae yrangansika by two bee motor-bo gunboat was sighted ab eight speed t ed at Aes 00 yards, Lhe Germans falling othe (Biitiohere second shot carried gunboat’s wireless appara- fas, and te THI Re her’ on th ter line, The gunboat then turned aga fled, but the motor-boats were much | Au the faster. The fifth shot killed the caval who belonged to the Kenigs- “The gunboat surrendered in twenty minutes after the action commenced. It was not seriously damaged. The engines and boilers were untouched, within who fired fifteen ais while going at fall speed in a hoppy sea, and hit the ie twelve mes. T Edin alley had a bre- mendous satel on landing.’ Bel- gian officers tried to kiss him, while thousands of natives did a war dance and rubbed their heads with sand. —_— His Military Age. The King and Queen aiid pad a surprise pall to the Nation lysis at Queen's Seas: London. do so bed bed, too il A at 0 gre Majesties, Tae all who oe ed ‘ont Shi shee rake rears fall h a very 7 fea ing pete and laugh- ‘a tenet at the patient's droll re- ba Sint Re- to his age the Ma- rr) f settlem: soldier preciat P pe but wel replied ‘that he was anxious to geb again and do ry bit as soon as he eS well nough. He a Baie from very severe shell sI sab Braye and Viger Junior—So her, after ; ‘Weed. ead Ne “And I'm not aoe When I got to her house. I found. her chasing a mouse with a broom. URES OF TO-DAY. Many Rulers Have in the Past Been | Removed From Their Thrones. various periods in _ history iets tage hong Geely seaen and their occupants sent into exile. Every century has numerous examples to of- fer us of ¢ rative insecurity fariare, atcler cwulele vations: Aloud aiid chales fob save Teinlonh Anke. The number of monarchs alive to- who have been put out of business day would, if they sat down to tea to- gether, make quite a large. party. ‘Their number is bound to be increas- the present war, t ends in a victory for the IAtlien, will certainly tagen thes teane fallen in vrivate life of several arabl: tious and unserupalons monarchs. helm’s Prospects. Wil No. one els that re Kaiser will | the country ov be removed his thr It is im- Pee ’s Without Crowns. ‘mas. possible that Shs ‘Allies wie uld ever} There ar: living several | permit a man of his deranged egotism | qneens who vhave fallen from their ‘0 imperil again the peace of Europe. | high es' ie t notable of all Just as the victory of the Allies| the ex-Em aia who, durin; against Napoleon brought about his eae of the despot who has mod- career on the lines of the Coniean adventurer: King Ferdinand of Bulg: all only too well that he wi ii follow fellow-conspirator, the Kaiser, into than he, the Battenberger, who had a gracious way and heroic presence, could not survive his conditions. Ferdinand a Foxy has already had ne narrow squeak of being put out of business.” “Whe his country bus- tained its disastrous defeat at the hands of Serbia and Greece, able feeling in Bulgaria became so strong ienna to escape assassination at the hands of his infuriated subjects. people whose interests he has sacri ficed to his own ambiti Joining His Brother. While the train that is Soak King Mrerdinand from Sofia away to ia is nearing its destination, Mehmed YV., the puppet of the young ‘ks, who occupies the Ottoman throne, may find himself similarly = ing driven into pa cteament- a e will make an’ of him gang of egaved ane Pebooters Copeoaarele oy. whose wishes eekly bows hooredl ater i, Turkey is not Mehmed Vv. Tut Enver Bey, the Ger- ‘urk, whose conceit is only aval iby that of his august ae Kai in the aes of the Sultan of reunite two brothers, for “Abdul the Damned,” who was depos- ed to make room for Mehmed V., stil persists in living, despite ue at- various maladie: with the ee xpected, it is not to be doubted that the sway direct eee rom that throne will no longei tend over Hungary, which will tiene away and realize its long-cherished wish of being a separate kingdom. The Emperor of Austria, therefore, will lose at least part of his Mn and a congratulate himself on 1 part of i What About “Tino”? Finally, there is the position of bi Soneaine of Greece. What may happen to him is much more pro- blematical. Desp ite unconstitu- tional acts,-he is undoubtedly very Homer Bie his fibiecte, yk if een wal ‘means that ‘Hellenic aeaiching peiebe: unfulfilled, this admiration may eas- to reckon in the future with Nemesis in the shape of M, Venizelos, the feeoe! aoe Sie when he returns }! 0 pt , as would seem inevitable, will toons no time in putting | t ae. ‘Three , then, seem defini iby: to be readies ‘the path leading to ab- Stacia; a fourth king promises to fiftl “Ever Eat oe : - ‘One reason—its delicious nut ike: Lota much of hig power; whil cd witl a desperate be able find, consolatian sin the-tarh thatthe i made abdications 04 archs are left to reflect e wicaale Cas eo caused | ae ane Am s cae fot the Red against him that he led qacannanent | the | the issues involved in his Baas im. to = ro lan # | wets ta that “they ee fas ' BABYS OWN TABLETS : Goon AS GUARANTEED, ms Ocean Shore in who are fit for the |RITS_ OF NEWS FROM THE ae The making of MARITIME PROVINCES. rational exercise. You co lems of Interest From Places build stalwart men out of Lepped Ry Wares ofthe an unbalanced “ration. Aes ; hredded Wheat Biscuit Z ‘ | contains all the material’, .° eae eS the port of St. John needed for building the per- fect human body. It is the whole wheat grain made digestible by steam- -cooking, fit for work or play. is ready-cooked and Reagyc the ex-Emperor of Korea, who went out of scshieee when Japan took is ree cealdnes ta Syclands he Ue herself beloved by everybod: exile are Queen | reathearted : and the | S| ex-Em: Cha hee ee of the Grand Duke ian of Austria, Maximili: brother of the pr: Emperor Austria, who was “elected first Em- peror va exes. Rey then killed. King Ferdinand } gallery of exiles, but it is whether the. “Allies would permit them to have the same freedom of move-/ ment which characterises other livin; ne kings and queens out of business. | eee fe RUSSIA’S STRENGTH GROWS. | | Prime Minister Says She “Bound to Win.” “Instead of _ diminishing, our atrengt is growing greater day by| day. armament is now equal that of he enemy, while we possess , Tu Rcliaie that we are Dow tol aes The foregoing is an extract taken| from an ‘interview given by Premier | Sturmer of Russia to the Petrograd) correspondent of the Paris Journal. nce of the interview follows: | “The Czax's policy toward Poland |", is based jor. His intentions re- garding Poland have twice been ma: ni- | f aoe The ation Goremykin, on J ‘ogramme so saeoeoetly iad down will be applied to Poland with Hee lute integrity. @ are aware 0: land’s sincere loyalty to our rates, the high courage of the Polish sol- jiers who have seen in our ranks since the war be; “We have the wimost Sonus in the future. le pl é ed impossiple two years ago, build up our hndnstiien until from paving almost nothing with which to ry on the struggle we are now pro- dieing everything we need, As for je more trained ioned by Premi Jews*> cide liberties PA h they not enjoyed heretof ans have CRIPPLES. AGAIN CAPTURED. Men British ae Eneet in German Among a es "at ‘Gacnid prison- ers who have just arrived in En gland aco tve soldiers whi a few go were . sent “bale ther service. Both men on their arrival in Eng- authorities as wounded and proub yet to England * of time the a ‘o men were, with others, sent back t tered the jiaber shredding and baking. One drews, who or more Shredded ‘Wheat front as pes ‘tle third time to the r Biscuits for breakfast with °"’ milk or cream makes a Man secu sen a Contra dbate 't Government for 3,000 tons of hay. i S. to-serve. jin Made in Canada. \s y: m: jof twins in wate d is anenbi one aay The would ane sseable additions to the | Ho: Ts | 4 “The inevitable | the gdiers and sailors in ¢ {Vice have been completed pr by the Grand Duke and M. Goremykin | ‘England to Germany as unfit a ae Se d were recognized ae ihe ee pa m any in oe ww: one day recently when 18 steamers gas in the harbor. The Hittle a er, Elm Gra ry! ise ite of St. s twice been Aoutiled, Private ast week. mpany in Woodstock, N.B., ha: asthe Dowtinion marly delivery at as fal Cre ubrts “have bach ved Stine seal w have ben taken, | Twin boys were born to | - das. O'Donnell, Little Lor recent] Mr: . ao since € The public lands department at St.| |John’s displays previo a $1,900 increase in revenue rie leases. | The Halifax Sra Shee making another add ‘to its plant by pallaing a equipping | he ne electric welding Neweastle the dead body of “Miss \Hannah Innes was found in hei home where for some time she lived alone. She had been dead se- | veral days. | Woman knitters in the Provincial | at St. John, N.B., ee ve! turned out 1,500 ‘pairs of in’ addition to doing a reat deal a sew-| ing for the Red Cro: | John March, very well-nown in St.| John and Kings Ate as fe con- nected with educational and . paper work in this x provines, died at his home in Ham; | ndrew Paul, a native of Whycoco| at had} aust generatio1 The Bourd of Schock Commissioners © ‘had before them one evening recently twenty-five fathers to answer to the| cate tha anne ong aap one under | age of sixteen were delinquent! attendants at school isa sake larger quantity ot| jotted stream | a number of One has 2,000,000 feet of antee to drive gee Hae ace this coming spring. Remedies 1,200 naval reservists and 2, diers have been enlisted and sent to England. Stewart Cogswell, son of Dr. A. Cogswell, who has been taking a course at the iss Aviation School at Newport News, has not only da successful test for his pilot li- cense granted by the American Aero Club, but: of all students taking the course. es Nova Scotia Man Has Good News FINDS IN DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS States Out of Sure Relief From Pain, Greenfield, Queen's Co., N.S., March 27th, (Special).—To anyone who suf- fers from’ rheumatism I say: “Take | Dodd’s Kidney Pills. They will be sure to give you a release from pain.” THERMOR Waterless Reins Hot Hot Bottletsss> Lifetime ggwok” car igcoe™ erik BOILIO MINUTES ONLY It is made of plated, of a convenient size. | Simply boil the “Thermor” for ten minutes only (no longer) and it stays hot for full twelve hours at an even temperature of 125 deg. Recommended by physi- cians on account of the steady heat and sanitary metal case. No trouble — n ling — no anger of ae the hands— xpense and — one eed Taste a lifetime. In sickness, ae as Neuralgia, La matism, Neu- ritis, ifthe ie fact all aches and pains, the “Thermor” is invaluable. As a bed-warmer ‘oot-warmer it has equ nae “Thermor” — measures 8%” across ae is 1%” thick, yet it weighs less ies a filled two quart rubber bottl ‘The price is $4.00 ERE ‘Postpaid anywhere wid sold under an ab- solute guarantee from the mak- Ts, High-class __representatives —s a oes Spee ie ANUFAC- TURING. COMPANY, LIMITED 9 Youville Street, Montreal. ‘made the highest percentage| | A CURE FOR HIS RHEUMATISM. jan His Own Experience |: That Dodd’s Kidney Pills Are a be 3 uy Blocks wheels and takes profits. Kills friction and makes profits. | Dealers Everywhere The Imperial Oil Company Limited BRANCHES IN ALL CITIES TURKEY A VERY SICK MAN, The Crist ei Empty and the | Arsenals Likewise. The al of the “Sick Man a the war on the side of Germany. yw, they are emphatically penne tied Devil and. the leep sea. Th sweeping advance of the Grand Duke in the East and the defeat and she This is the message of Cornelius Hirtle, a well known farmer ae Hirtle ny ists especially in the morn- e was itty ite an nd I for British “br see further. se aes never eget ects would be see _ Evidently,” saree the hard oe once more enches, wae oa vee a they fell into Bri agers nee neha by ty ue ry ave ich tl ae anki aie of th © depe Bis alh ; Te Horie of ‘am recommending them to all »| my: rind z They are better than any |] a to| That's why Dold him Worth Engaging. © f 2 ats: ae Aaa on H pasa -man| ed a For three Bak and I was wi e Turl prtoning him calls for every effort | save all that is a Parle that is, es fraitful region of sia Consequently, all Bis Turks in Eu- ropean Turkey must be hurried across lanelles, and even then, they probably not be able to atop: the Grand Dy Duke. s hard pressed as she is, e Bul- searians will probably break iaiatuie welcome alliance with Turkey, a fae crantage Gf te situation to Sees hice different factions n held down by Enver ipa military power, aided by the pease of theiG German Generals ai sie 4 jow assert themselves, Tarkis! as e again, rs ammunition are not to be had, aad the only thing that there is left to the Turks is their religious fanaticism which will hold them together, but | not avail\miuch in carrying on a war. |} “Cheering cht x may be removed quickly motor requires arth Sunk in a jpistol-like handle at Be. posterior \end of the device con: trolling the Eee et NS i} Worked Both Ways. | Book Agent—Here ume crammed with useful information. 16x a eS empty, the Turkish ee ed | Senals li | | BORES INTO THE BONE. Surgical Drill Is Driven By Electrical Moi i ae For surgical purposes a motor- Sir bleres Ger at onze, Su ty. quotations, H.W. F Dare SEED POTATOSS asa IRISH B= United. pete for Dawson, driver Grill Uied been developed arhish, mong. other. things, facilitates the tirely enclosed in a metal housing which has somewhat the appearance | Ff of a large pistol so constructed that after being | & used it may be placed in an eae vee steam eb a of 1 thoroughly “sterilized a vithout pales injured, providing it is aubee sently dried with care. The at th its propulsion | —————— shaft will receive a drill or bur of almost any type up to be -inch in | diameter. The housing is arranged 80 that it ed qi when the 1,200 to 4,500 e] The instru- less than six pounds, is ae SS a foot long 5+ FOR EXCHANGE par Bros., Bothwell, vont. foxes, trade f SILVER BLACK. grasp BRED car. Reld NURSERY STOCK L42%, Fou ness. ia RauaAS 'N) lips, P Tect tnt thelr Yo Works, ‘Toronto. oe jocalleee cae Beate, areas ae Mala about tives were mai Bell right, on a "REL Chesley Ont. WANTED. ee MAN TO Tew inton a ecount Of ile 3 Phar Ai AN Ul ivecieain PHOLSTERD) iS! RS, Paes Machi xg pa makers, 8, worl hest wages Lippert Purniture Coy Lita. ere experience. day. —___ HELP WANTED. PROPS WANTED ip diner work, Factory running waicpoue ‘Owen Sound, Chair Owen Sound, Ont pad and_slij FOR Ltdy tat eas ees FOR ALE SING shiny good ee oa ry Departments; Eeingeton "Hote PRR a oe e power-—-Popu- lar Mechanics. Canadian Woods Only. Not very long ago Lord Shaugh- nessy announced that so far as pos: sible Canadian qroodes onigeveadlal be connection with the struction ae interior finish 0! Shssn. Pacific buildings, railway | n announcement which was’ hailed with great aatisfackion by the lumber interests o the Co., Ltd., Kingston, HELP WANTED. _ T ONCE BRUSH HANDS. WATit furniture | experience preferred; Bteady employment. Ad ford Mtg. Co., Limited, FOR SALE. Geelt” pate NEWSPAPEES FOR SALE. rogT Tey an supplied to the! Government experts various hibits States magnificent samples woods with beautiful grains and al ld tractive finish. It would seem that | | by a big Cause of Collapse. ‘oreman employed ed Naaahite Sane nib aa Seginnlog te take notice. “What was the matter? | How did it happ “It was the He of the workmen, | boss,” answered the foreman. “They ‘hat peat sane known to the Seer | ips town NEWS: we n Roou Ontario and inter infort AND Job these woods are not being exploited oi nd home re t00. late. Dns Co.. ulmited, Collingwood. eur ery Bellman Med err EMPIRE BUSINESS COLLEGE 846 Bisaview Ave., Toronto, Ont. | ss Sey 16 MONTH COURSE ee ly College in anne id Typewriter ieee Oa rates are half those prevailing elsewhere: BOOK ON DOG DISEASES] And How to Feed America’s | UM°4 tres, to, any addrens by Pioneer H. CLAY GLOVER, V, S. Dog Remedios | 118 West 31st Street, New York | made the mistake of taking down the | scaffolding before they’ put on the wallpaper.” Chapter one, for instance, tells you 0 Housewife—Don’t want it. One ean’t get any help in this town to manage. Agent—Then there’s another chap- ter in the book on self-help. ‘Togs for the Family. “1 suppose tires are’a big expense) inca piling. e Ye Vue attire." gs frantlted Eyelids, Droggists or Mut No Cause for Alarm. Mrs. Finnegan (to, Mike, who has just come home)—Ph hwat’s all the; noise below? Did I hear some bea shout nea te dla? bot mae Finnegan—Ye di ut_make yer- se e foir’s in Widdy Ma- on’ the a fare a bechune us. self ai: Jones eas there’s six flures i a ne it yy, convern: This that I have used MI- NARD'S LINIMENT myself as well as prescribed it in ad practice where a liniment was required and have ne- ver felled. to get the ‘eared effect. GA.K ING, M.D. gr Y cove r Kefore ing ya Be for ‘We pay railway froight | tario and Quebec over $25.00 plac. 1916 Goiae \\ Hogue it's fhe. ub Noor Rea Sore (anes) $144 i Bt "Allow hos fey. sagh sotton ate th oe “7 Limi Shij CANADA'S GREATEST Muskrat Handler is the old firm of — ictal ae Pony ot wW., Montel there and obtain ty your value, reo noiaine Him = fe Word. y (trying —S: we a raat minute. Din “Son tt the Hers last night that I beat for ‘mi: 2 Father—That’s. what Eats ot the ots She

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