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Milverton Sun, 25 May 1916, p. 7

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THIN - BLOODED PEOPLE VISIT TO BRITISH Often tains dsrtoesty i Be- WER OFF fore They Realize It. or nervous disorders. Bloodlessness can be easily in the not_oyercomé becomes pale, slight exertion produces this huge war machine in full swing ant breathlessness and headacl : | blood no other medicine has had ie Basata nerivnis ax OF ohare [rinths of the vast institution, fairly severe neuralgic pains. hungry, and when I was it seemed | other ills harder to bear. I consulted a doctor, and ess tol thing I was unable stances to take. I had a particularly jaughter re- bac ‘The rest was compelled to admit that 1 bran really did feel better. . After the ‘The condition | : in which the blood becomes so thin |More Than 4,000 Persons Engaged in | Sir Reginald Brade, Secretary of sara ategee Gun jae the British War Office, received a re- % tati th Te begins with a tired feeling that rest Beesentatiye.at he does. sec~ _ | INSTITUTION ‘THAT DIRECTS THE CONDUCT OF WAR. ~ 120 Departments of the Establishment. ‘Associated Press jand gave facilities, through one of his staff as escort, to see something o! under the pressure of one of the 2 Cees aby- gy at every. point jome idea of the immensity of this Don’t Live in the Kitchen—Emancipate yourself from kitchen worry py learning the food value of You can prepare a most wholesome, nourishing meal in a few moments by heating a few Shredded Wheat Biscuits in the oven to restore crispness; then cover wii berries and serve with milk or cream, Made in Canada. A Shredded. Wheat Biscuit. be entirely apart from procedure, the seey ans points are worth keeping in mi boy, alert, ‘ontfiusinatio, a student of philanthropy, keeping in close touch pe social service aupncles and mod- thods child life and the general social con- ditions of the city or district. Natur- and to build up a system of pr obation and friendly guid: both parent and child child may remain in his home and be-| come a good citizen. | fice of censoring as a precaution of mili- tary defence has called into nsors, and a numb and psenally the w ak department, with a 0x “ae ungrudgingly Mune nee Ministers Lloyd: George, at 3ta head e doing me good, ai the sixth | box I felt free te we and in gratitude I be- ae and pi Difficult To Get In. Yet the War Office still fan, to praixe the ct to others. 1am | the throbbing centre of the war work. feline as fit Pil did twenty years owe it: 2 Dr. Williams’ Pink | 4, Here the larger questions of strates of in get these pills from any | Council and the Imperial General Staff Gandie, antes or ne mail at 50 cents| noid their meetings, and here the or six boxes f Dr. Williams’ Medicine ville, Ont. pee Sass “Oana RUSSIAN TRIBUTE. Editor of Retch Pande British Military | Sir I. C «i Reuter’s aanlions has had an ets tie war branch in with M. V. N: ff, the|Parliament; Mr. Tenant, Parliament- made in Britain for the creation and | retary of the ‘or $2.50 from The Co, Brock- |" tered, a commui service | recor¢ has grown into a separate gov- | the envelopes. Cabinet business had come Office business plies has come under the fae of Quartermaster General AA Visit to the Registry Bran\ 1 Office e work going on, for this he: in and pete A usiteas to 0,000 letters onthe sudden pe formality of registermg. Once regis- mication is an official d of the government, eventually er | under he control of t] Th ink | Quarters have been acquired for the | this Seattaans of 40,000 pieces of war business is a prodigious Calls Them One of Her, a |ARTEMIS, THE FAMOUS WAR DOG) HE RECUPERATES IN A FRENCH |¢' whose little ones are th women workers registering these an remains | communications started to the 120 branc egy | commuication addressed personally ‘ Lord Kitchener or any official ally addressed it is part of the War and goes to the sub- ‘There is no time for chief of the Imperial Staff; fears i later, adj 0 members of parliament uch with | development of its military power has | War Counei z UI saw your powerful and See intense admiration and | Guards turn awa: fleets we saw the display of your cOl-| papers from giaciaed sources, stat- oasal energy in equipping, provision-|in¢ a definite purpose for the ing and drilling the army, and | instilling a true ideal into your men. | yioy, Last, but not least, we came in tact with that wonderful human mate- rapproachment. necessarily leads mutual influence, intellectual, moral, even wsthetic, and political and social ain are to be a adopted in Russia. \ ers of progress, right and liberty but hope and pray that this infldenee may grow and spread, Courageous Child. Rose, aged four, was gazing intent- onnet, ly at the visitor’s new “what do you think of “Oh,” ¥ bias shine i all right. told mamma it wé but it aneatte frighten mi in con- fen reas dear,” asked i lady at last, | er’ = gratia \ traf ‘plied the idl i esiabes Sea across the way, and a fixed aes "6 name and addres is taken eae ete issued, a ‘ipline, Btisene fy waitoras Od. messengers, also in uniform, the girls | in brown Y brass ‘The Supreme Head. nes socekal ctahenes) the supr jof the whole establishment; Lord ov | Derby, bea acbahe N\the army has brought him very in the lie eye; while across ike road, at the Horse Guards, is Field Marshal tigen ea se French of | fences in general and the-aircraft a ees in particu the of Whitehall Reid gh hte , and the bronze | equestrian statue of the Duke of Cam. t Mary was & perfec: ahh bridge, in sweeping plume and full re-| asked in surprise. ane | marshal, at the en-| one mill, and there u ‘The eee of a field trai The offices are stately, wi physical forces. ‘Windsor, Ont “He who has health has hope, And he who fias hope has everything.” (Arabian Proverb) Sound health is largely a matter of proper food— which must include certain mineral elements best de- rived from the field grains, but lacking in'many foods. Grape-Nuts made of whole wheat and malted barley, supplies all the rich nourishment of the grains, including their vital mineral salts—phos- phate of potash, etc., most necessary for building and ‘ energizing the mental and “There’s a Reason’” Seld by Grocers, Canadian Posium Cereal Co., Ltd. ith | [poriraite of distidunished War Minis:! ‘ters, But under ues they have | taken on an ir of the camp, w \dieating the campaigns in Sie fields of British Ca eae Flanders, at Saloniki, in Egypt and Mesopotamia, if Austro-Italian front, in Ruse. and other. points. But while these main figures of the War, Offes are most ic, there is also a vast organization nm day branches of military work. ‘The | are the General Staff, rae ei the juarter- master General and the Civil and Fin- ance Depa a ees with most the Ministry of .Munitions Shoes tein featla hate" are. some 120 divisions, taking. in. the whole range itis. ‘The War Coun- ade up of the heads ter-communication by telegraph and signaling. The extensive muses # sAsaeicat horses, harness and y branches of | military work] ject treated. ramify from the ord | Kitchener, General Sir W. Robertson, Passing. this bar- | S | perkerei, r id ed lg mu r of hee | seemed the same to absence of four years. The church, the village pump, the ducks on | ek tales | | the green, with aps all about and on ane walls in-| sad of the Allies” operations on the, before the pub-| f the; Oxdnance branch now transferred en titles, ments which the war turns loose pants every branch of the War Office. Go-| of the best ‘pies I have,” Dame Be-| french child ing down in the sub-basement, below | had 2 d see | arselaies of the “Searchers.” of the curious wide open an [ing under full pressure, eed omen i establishment, | TE ee figures Siong with the sure and steady move- War Office just now | ment, was the spirit everywhere mani- end of this vast preme head fest and expressed among these war | “Let us do our park to win Reason Enough. Everything in the dear old village mes after his the eis \ their wives gossij \ after the rush and baste ot Hie Ae Suddenly he missed som re’s. Hodge's seman he an pay see | Bitter native eed, thoughtfully Srisarnonpstthe a e statement. g & a4 ® e BB ey ays ae ethey wilted one down. weren’t enough wind for two. th em.” Ignorance is Bliss. overn ? “Oh, yes,” replied Miss Cayenne. “But I don’t know steiier it would | | bread is getting worse. al public atten- | tion to the fact tae ee are doing | countries.” i the innumerable day-to- | wise to ¢ 3 Minava'’s Lintmont Dumberman’s Friena He-Wanted. Merchant—What we want is a nice, quict ‘boy who doesn’t use bad lan- Fees: ems, und the cigarettes, it is as easy for yo youthful offender before the Children’s Court Agere should not be done hast- but to ‘fn iia ow he ch gave an idea of the|el | sist parents to realize their a and so | Could Work Without Fatigue. branch ad every official is known b; a group of letters ee aay, officer in | the service has a This registry teanch? “onder the dir- ection of one of the veteran members fr. matism, from which she has been a| \severe sufferer, Dame Pierre Belan: , well known and highly rebpetted og Sicnee Pills have mae her avall |langer sta Festeatict® precision | Pills, and they made me [aves Keep Dodd’s Kidney Pills in requirements | of war work oe beesilte ib is caused by si War a khaki dress and blouse with | :he many officials gave the impression buttons and a brass device on| of » perfectly regulated machine ith to | the collar. te ‘ot for love or money. Mar; (6 ee extent of four ounces per per-| were establibet asthe Balls per week can be got only after | Yser. \of the campaign had eptional scent and his ex. 5 which whistle e or get into mischief. band AN Ra Spillet (disgusted) Yoo don't | ot” want no boy; you want & gir uu to please to visions, seven in all everybody as it is for everybody . , of |B! “—~ JUVENILE COURTS. ~* What the Probation Officer Should do to Encourage Parent and Child. a growing desire anige 0 a ‘ieitaren's Court ould be a man who was once a real * educational ads to a study of co-ordinate , the lance. was appointed for scouting and liai- ct One forgy night in November, 1914, when the German lines shoves ‘a dis- turbing activity, the resolved ss anticipate seer by -mak- ck. A section of the Ninety-fourth regiment which had gone out on scouting work found it- self sudd Manly sonar by ae Ger. mans and cut off from the meee fac * chic Paka a ASL tenant in charge of the dog silently bs fl daa emy troops wl nanan up in formal ition enind the Trench detach- Be ite the treacherous darkness an 7} ile clothed with legal authority friendly. Likewise the object in bringing o lily). is not to convict him of guilt, e can be encour- pep inspired and helped in noble liv- ental tr: Bene ce the child offender in Court and arrest by the ordinary police officer discouraged. Too much emphasis cannot be laid upon the infiuence of true.religion in bringing about reformation. oper- ly directed effort may materially as- obliga- tions an may awaken in young a old a genuine desire for a life of use- fulness and respectability-—J. J. Kelso, Bone Ed ee F. D.WILLIAMS. neao orrice -33 Scory St 86. rotects your new teat Artemis remained 3 winter in the ‘pelts trying region of Ypre: from loss. Covers fire loss any ‘buiaing. —or on the road- 1 Ms a more Mberal tera San any. ° can | Petit Parisien sesaeiben an episode in than any other policy you proour: to three years Similar rates and are granted to owners of Che ear INSURANCE COMPANY: HANAGING DIRECTOR TORONTO, while car ts ial oe valuable. In thi w Write for rates on Ford ears up | ter’s life, condition” alarm being given, the danger was avoided Gen the patrol party was relieved. is came through the pens with Sais a wound in the ear. Artacked German. where his ser- ‘ices as liaison and Batak dog proved e month of April e was intrustec in P, and the hich Artemis saved his new mas- During an attack the captain, being threatened by two Germans who were particularly sidterralned piled b one of d disposed of. ie, ane nie by the throat and strangled ~ Too Risky. The Merry One—“Cheer up, old q wat Why don’t you drown your sor- Te Sad One—‘“She’s sees than EGISTERED | HOLSTRINS, | ALL) prices A Monk Moe. | HELP WANTED. ANTED, are | Ako Mae Big AS 1 pigady Work 00 1 ‘orn Limit td, Woodstock, Ont ised 2 Sa ANTED, HEADING MATCHERS pee telat yho junderatand Nos 1 stock, | Write or’ w: enton Coopers MAKING Sirk AND JOB po ge ACER: TU) us tpn foo late, Dr. Co., Limited, Collingwood, Ont. petal rate To i a For Freexing. Ice Cream TORONTO saur WORES.. 60-62 Jarvis St, Toronto, Ont. a Save Money on Roofing Get my, prices, direct from il to you. I have Roof a for, every purpor Warhpler free. Halliday Ons Ltd., "* en highest in years, Bend your old silver, Jewelr ete. ts Be a wet Psde cash. janadi ‘wire BB, 198 Clinton St, Toronto, Ont. I am and besides, it would be mur- der.” : Best Friends DAME BELANGER TALKS OF DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. ‘Tells How They Cured Her Rheuma- tism and Made Her so Well She St. Amateur, Gloucester Co., N. ci I consider Dodd’s Kidney Pills one “y rheumatism he paine ih aye Be caused me |a great: deal. Of euifet er took six boxes of Dadd’s Kidney | well. can now| ik without being fatigued. I will Sate “Kidney Pills cure ae ees LACK OF FOOD IN BERLIN. ee oaeties if familiar with its principal thorough- eye, Rastus? Hunger Is the Most ost Powerful of Ger-| fares. | “When ae Beloch Bloch, 1S.” in a message | was a to the colors. many’s Enemi “Truth cannot le biden anyslone= er!” exclaims “C; to Stockholm ae Berlin. oe actually reduced to stpevatien,| x them neither butter nor lard ci iaua of waiting in a queue. More often than not, even then, the needs for traordin: pe sense of hearing, by no. means an uncommon | proved of the wale service in | Livery . rk a of only a few can be satisfied. nilages shops. unger is, genérally speaking, Artemis is the name |importance. It is My |the Public has i fe he Y \be made fit for “ldity, is a rather co De in his powerful frame, he ol _Fr Be garine | ficult HOSPITAL. Sent From the Front After Year and Geethise eksy; wo id regula a Half of Hard Work. of the temis has just been invalided back | seinacas xintment coed by Physicians. r al e) eaacea i ic /dumb animals since the ee ot the war, those of ees ought mplex of the ae and began His master, Mr, a trainer at Auver: nion went with Saved Detachment. After many struggles aid many dif- | y ultimately | d marches, th it for mis from the gainet which he oe demand: ied his services and rom most | Brockville, Ont. Y | heart that is unbreakable. can Beh dressmaker say: to | good of her. mb animal, | $0 conspicuous y aa Granulated Eyelids, Yap: ciation of ahs kecopeltion cei | Sore:: ped ay ea the point of here- ee n is n Artemis aes | Jul His faithful table beste best eth a ae pant ESSERE Tame STRONGLY RECOMMENDS BABY’S OWN TABLETS troublesy Raby HAWK BICYCLES only cure constipation, but they make Desa up colds, expel e the stomach and dealers or by mail at 2 The Dr. Williams? Medicine Co., pe Nothing takes the conceit out of a flirt like encountering a masculine To s sh won't make me another gown until you fae her bill. relief) —That’s very Tl send her anote of thanks. just Druggist’s 50c per Boule, Moree Eye Baeintubez ForBookol hekyeFreeask ruggists or Murine EyeRemedy Co. Chicago ‘The Keener Optic. “How did you get such a bruised | “Well, ie I was aut a-lookin’ for pate an’ dis yere eye was the fuct | sto find i | | Mingt's Liniment Co., Ltd. ents,—I have used your Minard’s nimene in my family and also in my Why Haul The Extra Burden The burden of friction means a shorter ei he horse, harness ani MICA GREASE kills friction — makes perfect bearing surface. Dealers Everywhere The Imperial | Oil Company prancuies IN ALL CINE es for years and consider it the urs truly, a “ALFRED ROCHAY, Proprietor. Roxton Pond Hotel and| K ON DOG DISEASES} 4 And How to Feed Sidies's “Mailed tine ated address by Pioneer H. CLAY G' R, V.S. Dog Remedios ie West Tee Navtek sworn foredatriestape all foots rem PAY REE TRIAL ei cur cg ablng ig BA i a toa Prtinaartenr oy N:CKEL VS, PAPER. the aaa powerful of ‘=the enemies |which Berlin and Germany have distress naturally creates rs of r6| happenings. joney enoug! in. Ber! Bs but tittle enough to wich | only allowed for the “Do you think that women ought to is teiing of babies, and every infringe: 1 dw t of this order is punishe seyert rely. The quality ot the pat Thousands of families have emigrated to neutral) eget | Unusual. | | | ois ”” said Mrs. Spendthrift, ee lee = things I want to talk to | a al { “@lad | He hear it,” nas her hus-| talk to |me about lots of things you haven't Eeep Minard’s Liniment in the house If He Had Wings. Algie’s mother was an invalid, his Aunt Lavinia looked after him if “Oh, dear,” said Algie one Be minutes, “J wish I had wings.” “Why my ee asked mother, | pleaged at this angelic inspiration. “Oh, I'd fly with Aunt and fly till I couldn’t get any, higher.” “Yes, dear,” said mother, Sroudly, 2 the little chap paused impre: at would you do then?” Mapa drop Aunt Lavinia!” said Algie, | savagely. EEE FOP Indigestion and - Biliousness Indigestion, biliousness, head- aches, flatulence, pains after (DAF your stomach, 1 sare slightly deranged or sHiGirs weiss tone. _ Mother ae Bu bottle today, but be sure you et the genuine Mother Seige rup. re are Haris, but not one ‘hat gies the health benefits. is the Best Remedy AY SOLD TX TWO SIZES ONLY. FULL SIZE, Price 1.00 TRIAL SIZE, PricebOe Wood Pulp Is Not the Sole Paper | Material. toi: one 4 Days -thousandth of a aad more durable than an ordinary sheet ae ae jin thicl cheaper, more flexible, | ‘The feht ow te not reat either, Yor a nickel book, containing \forty “thousand pages, would only | | weigh one pound, and-only be two hes thick. ~ ‘The ratehers are scene paper [eateries paper nt far | uses in Japan tha in in rope, ea Diey cultivate a vcertala mule e of its bark paper ris aitanuiress Wood pulp is not by any means the | material, for at the Paris jo paper were displayed, each roll ma. differ h, that these: di: The pity is, thoug! coveries are either too costly for pro- diction or that the substances are un-’ obtainable in Europe. Nothing Between to Shop ss (to inefficient work! Workm: an’ blame me for havin’ "two ears, can ye? It is easier for some men to spend all they make than to make all they spend. ‘Ask for Minard’s and tsko no other it. man)— Fly Poison Kills More Children Than AM Other Poisons rabined For safety 's Sake, Use’ sal sper floating in water, or a can Z Hf eetened poison: pe "Dove wis. 26 ae a reported om 1 191d, 46 cases from 14. tater, ly. poison fills more children hat ail other poisons com ie ; poison atl left, e “hom he sale, sure, nor-poisonous, de! ‘The Journal of the Michigan Bats 9 Medical Society comments thus in 4 ; recent isst “sym aan sof arsenical ) | oun |] infantum “We repeat, arser 5 ia ets teat last. t session, passed'a law Jature, this last se: a 4 lating the sale of poisonous fly ‘papers. , The O. G \] } ED. 7.

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