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Milverton Sun, 15 Jun 1916, p. 3

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eaten it: cleanest, food in the world, Shredded Wheat with Strawberries. A combination that is a per- fect, complete meal. don’t know the greatest of palate joys ifyou have not For breakfast, luncheon or any socal, You Made in Canada. of India, wants to die in’ returned to the western front his Morar cesta or koe motuan ot the pends on the investments of the own-| against fighting. and who were excus-| forbidden drugs a! red. tera: Thats Of age, comes of the |ers. A man who has invested in Bra-|¢d from ek lere were | are said to be at least "30 iMieit seta oath has tilowed. the lite of a sold,| zil or Mexico is in a specially ‘sad |thousands of such-and to give thems |jishments in Mon yhere mor- Joe nae tian citer sn ene. at the| way, while the man who has put his|chance to serve “their country, 2l-/phine is to be hea, including bars, London newspapers in telling the story ‘ine in ships or coal is very fortun- | though ai me time cater to| cafes, restaurants and hotels, of Sir Partab, saya: oy ing Bat on the whole the fate | their little vanity against bearing|" The Chamber of Deputies has jus qithirty-elght years ago Sir Partab ot the landed gentry and of the coun-| arms, the Wa Se pae prea neee: a voted ising the maximum teen years later he accompanied the| + eee eset ia. noncommissioned officers | m4 kind pe teste ee ee Mohmand expedition as extra aide-de- = ‘ be selected. from rua infantry | (9600) to, 10,000 franes ($2000) fine amp to Gen. Bilis. e next year he| “Taxes nee already ‘risen. Mat | willbe: selected froutregu and from two months to two years’ pe Fee een caucasian (stot fe it certain that most |Personnel. not fit for ARGS Saacaeaeat Lockhart in the Ti campaign on ieee houses Sill be to let or for sale, | but fit for service abroad on lines of Dae ig SN the Indian northwest frontier. While for most country people before the tl ee Sa pees ~ Ay, serving In the last campaign Te-|war had places which fitted their in- ompanies of the new wil S Id 5 fi ~ celved a wound in the, hand, which! come, with a comfortable margin for |trained in squad dri! withoit Rome ame 0) tory irom he hid from everybody until the Gen,|22¥ings or special expenditure, eal oy anal Se eececian ees a noticed it and ordered the doctor to at-| of them will have to move into smaller | tools use ibe. Oey ko. witade Cape Breton tend it—just in time to avold blood | houses if they can find tenants or pur- ssp ok nitty te Pyelns Gaceernes sad poisoning. chasers. The doubling and trebling poi par ee at not Fees PE ITO judlanl troupe were belu | of the income tax has swept sway the | trained w - : Sey scht to aasiet in quelling thie Boxer tmargin, and the higher thé flood-~of | -Pay-will be.that of infantry of the DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS CURED Rebellion in Sir Partab per-|taxation rises the ior country seats | line, en enrolled in the new WHEN DOCTOR’S FAILED. suaded Lord Curzon, then Vicero} corps will not be entitled | t and Governor-General of India, to let im force. accompany 2 B WARRIOR FROM INDIA. Sir Partab Sinai ee poturnts to the * Sir he eR se ae soldier the trenches treat, him and other ne Baas as es artab is as good an adminis- olWAR BREAKS UP ENGLISH ESTATES) f OWNERS FORCED TO DISPOSE OF THEIR HOLDINGS. | ARE CLEAN No STICKINESS Bought by Men Who Have Grown Rich in Supplying Armies With Goods. gentlemen of the appearing, squeezed o taxation, the death duties, ee killed service ing taken by men who rich in supplying goods that are need- or $ out of the necessities of the people by taking eee of the conditins create “What ‘will happen to the statel mansions of England after the war?” Hirst nine answered his question as fol "In individual cases the answer de- ill remain unsubm« trator as he is a soldier. His admin. made fortunes out of the War Office TE eee ee ead: ta tam (abd the Ministry of oo Others pur—a state more than three times|Will perhaps be cut up he Labor the size of Belgium and with about as| Ministry and parcelled ox ani dis- many inhabitants as Denmark—dur-|banded soldiers whose jobs are. gone In ° s of Regency and| and ie phe no other employment can be found. “The cpeenett public expenditure of e state. His rule over Idar, a state in the Bombay Presidency, 2,000 square \ fli ti ateay extenitigne froma. 1002 to | we goverament 38 supposed pie To1, was also progressive and enlight-| bout equal to the whole of the private ene He voluntarily abdicated tl comes of all th piste ts of the gadi (throne) of Idar in favor of his| United Kingdom. If Alfred the Great adopted so der, to assume the) had lived until now and had throug! Regency of Jodhp' the great gilded fi with the infant Christ out above the war. aw ‘ows the: and dina up of mi still Joys of solitude have nothing IMAGE A PEACE BAROMETER. French Expect Figure’s Fall to Mark End of War. High overhead above the ruined and desolate streets of Albert, in France, igure of the Virgin hangs from the tower of the Church of Notre ina more es a jung thus, a e ‘teen degrees Basie the horizontal, face downward the street Leet GP ees the infant Tn local French b belief the day when the holy figures fall will see the end of which n the Blessad Virgin of Brebieres will shatter the throne of m brig nightly raids es. an to in tae destroyed as much m MeKenna is adding every fortnight to he cacieadl ie Selling Their Estates. Mr. Hirst’s view is fully borne out by the men who are in close touch with the landed gentry. A member of a famous firm of estate agents through whose hands the aales of property of this description pass told me that hardly a week goes by that he is not called on to arrange the sale of some large country estate and that the smeller estates are being placed in his hands for disposal by the score, writes a London corre- ave ntry gentlemen of Eng- land,” he said, “simply cannot live un- Most of them their years ago when agriculture common with a lone dollar bill. essed, and, although times are good A Man’s “Fecognizes as And Pfound you'll find best v: ) : ‘ins. | has that kind of contains al impo! ‘Windsor, Ont. © Worth eet upon his power to roduce what the world jue. when you skirmish t thi r—which is just power © nd bod: For highest Atcora pliatis ment ate must have en 3 in food—to: een ‘als well- ed bodies and bra: Grape-Nuts | * FOO: value. ~the nutriment of whole wheat and barley, ~ the -econom! ious — a stheree a Reason” Canadlan Postum Cercai (oy Bs for the farmers now, it is too soon to ie Boy 8. ne knows whet ie the present roduc ; Cerner , have a g many: ba‘ years to ¢ up. The squire simply cannot | raise the rents, and he cannot live 0 fe ions fn tier gld-style” Thé tates ow take than a quarter of it, nd the deal if the. property the property, which instead of a den Find Ready Purchasers. “So far there has not been much dif- | fieulty in finding purchasers, for there | “many American’ some purchases rut not so many as one would have ex- ected. I am told, however, that a }| good many Americans are likely to ae into ee Ldinte? ‘for Englis} estates after th shed. They as an idea that p rite may be lower n than they are Everything that a man says supported by the algerie ‘olumos of the ie oe ‘The Loi this 1 ly parts | this page | many of the properties offered tere f the finest estates, 1) ™ | million Great Russians, or actual Ru 'S | which the souree ot income has become a bur-) issued. wire aly, 00 c page eta 4 ment. tof country properties offered by sianificaal fentite Of of advertisements was that wert comparatively country estates. Some of have parting wit sales have tae confined nsost wholly the sale of outlying port their estes and Dave: ut included the familys One of the: Nay cates Wich Bs cited r susteatls attention was that Fy estates with tly tad under thi rae Stisted ee ae Sine) hile an example the sale of outlying lands by eek Setleuée was the sale estates, colprleive ees acres and m | Tent roll of $110,000 a “CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS.” Britain to Enrol Them batant Engineering Corps. a place in the armiy for the conscient~| sta lous, objectors, men 4a up for ser- vice, under ecruiting Sigess otic bad dhigheciouy cera w “Rvidently there will be a wholesale | Working. pay, nor the pro TY | emigration and country life will under- | £iven to others for pecteamonsl skal go's revolition wich es Whgiagd has | "etme. Officers ene, mow Sepe wey witnessed since the Norman Con-|ferred to thia corps. from other regi- s will receive infantry. pay, gether with proficiency and service p ® RUSSIANS MANY RACES. Population is Most Varied of Any Country in the World. e population of Russia is more varied than that of ae country of the world. It consists of over 140 different nationalities, tid races, all | differing in their religion, language, and dress. “Muscovit (the ie 7 | Moskva), now ruling all Rus Twenty million hs nusbiahds for- merly a part of Twelve million, Pole les. Six million sa Russians; former- part of Polan« Two inion ors formerly hae of Tw silfton Germans. One million and a half Armenians. One ae and a half Roumanians. Five million Jews. jixty maton oe 180 other different Baits and ri , as: Tart ds, Bashkirs, Batigyetles: Kirghizes, Kal- muchs, Turks, Bulgars, Greeks, Gip- sies, and 120 others. Mostly all of these live in groups and ane on their ancient territory. ly a A PATHETIC INCIDENT. Not long ago a gentleman who ined and up of his estate, and were looked over and @ was cent to pay the tions which he had contracted, with a me that his family would be turned out upon the street. Teas as heartrending to see them en- een carrying unknown to his family in the G s recently in many cases in these d: ae fe. ‘Insurance -Company.* of of war, eat up the capital. What is Toro serene the ba to do but try to get rid of| ‘Notice of the death was sent the Company and a cheque was promptly The mo Bh was paid oe ek fur- niture wai ere Ww: con- siderable saga Telit ‘over 166 mr Baan to8 | needs. This is an object lesson Shick should ‘appeal to every one of us and one and , all cam make the same. provision for | the family by insuring in the: Crown If you want ae go to snare if you want advic you want nothing go st faintione, ‘Ask for Minara’e ana anda take no commer rm Badly Needed. of “the members. ‘Beginning at the nae ing yw that we rried, daslingy in we riust have pues aoe each other. | hae “tall ot truly, J: ae ach es you sonescomta of the Earl of Kintore’s i and in Noncom- aske me The British Government has found “if | nigl there ‘will be no meeting of ‘the ood Health Society Tuesday even- Seca of the Hiness: of so many are “no on pay for a 2 ‘1200 opIuM DEN IN, PARIS. ‘rench Capital. The war has incidentally eae the pcissce in Paris 0} yum! of opium smokers, cocaine and oe phine users that was unsuspec! fore. Monsieur Charles Bernard, deputy for the district of HE sy ig bus: dens now in existence at 1200. “ er street,” have into the traffic in stupefacients. jeontly a gird an, short: akiste ‘and, ious. expression offered Rouge of violets ah a ranted no Violets, but the | Pin emer ee pity and) he tossed i's | added, ‘there's some rats art 0! foe quarters of Paris also -vhere' the | ame practice has taken root.” sche elegantly dressed w: of a oman got taxi in front of-a fashion- ntre by seized the lighter shen es Se ailea aud te wae fo8d Caen tain a solution of chlohydrate or mor- nine. ‘These ns show how Mr. M. A. Morrison Suffered From Kidney Disease for Five Years— Dodd’s Kidney Pills Cured. Him. Tarbot, Victoria Co, CB. 12th (Special.) — Cured of Seituer trouble of five years’ standing and of which ee een failed to cure) im, Morison, a well known me aden this plac: no| esitation in stating that je owes his health to walk a quarter of a mile y I am| able to attend to my work 2 ee eral as | I was brent years ago,” Mr. Morri- | says. “For five pas I suffered idney Disease. I was treat-| ed by three skilful oer but got no benefit. “Then a I went to the! Before | I had used four boxes pletely cure “TJ advise ‘anyone suffering from kid- ney disease to use Dodd’s Kidney Pills. An: was more ment. been curing kidiey disease in all spars of Canada for a quarter of a cent Ask your neighbors abt them. pir aera se FS Fa SAWDUST BY-PRODUCTS is Waste. Few persons have ever given much toh to the sawdust problem. And Sanat of the, New York State Col- lege of Forestry estimate that 11 per cent. of the-lumber cut in the United is ears in the to say, i perfectly Liner timber is groun ae left to ene ae impossible to saw up, © st. ie without making sawdust. But Jumbermen are just beginning to ap- reciate the fact that there is value in this by-product, and that neglect to utilize it inal tremendous and un- Coke es ittle of eet ‘sawdust is | Jig an the flow wood alcohol. Many kinds of sawdust could be used, too, for paper pulp. All supposedly eats anit dete tone help? to conserve our timber ‘supply. ; Future generations may find Eee Minard’s Ziniment Lumberman’s Friend ’ “Yesterday,” said wees “1 refus- da poor man a reque: a small sum of money, and i act I Bai anepie her voice were rs the rrtele't time.” "Your Pahae of heart (er: you credit.” sai eee se Who was opNneene seen Flower Girls 1 Peddie ‘Dees tie 3 the ted | | e ed irlend Coe es me to use| y com- Ger Neglect to we It Involves-Tremen- an m: sawing the lumber, 11, 000, 000 feet # stan ni dust, heaps more Profitable than ‘pola! é | “i | IF MAKES ROUGH i HANDS SMOOTH There is no better remedy fen chopped hands and Tipe Camphor Ice Keeps the skin smooth and soft. A French Se ie How to Make A g cod filter ie Teil find favor with iogs who find it necessary to is has tube in the center of the box. nate layer's of oe bh ‘wool are now pl: TO PROCURE PURE WATER. | JUST DEBTS. The Embassy Is Recognized as Piece of Country Which It Represents. e tragic death of the first secre-. Ital sequel, says sheen, jor put forth a of ee matic immunity,” us result wa: inquest w: eli helast decatlon on whlch tts Embassy were defeated by recourse to the act. Ambassadors, however, have mam: peculiar privileges of which the gen- eral public know very little. In the assy or legation is, | the country which and consequently an ambassador and his re not affected by the ordin- of the country in which the was emphasiz- ary laws legation stands. gentleman sos ie was pada ot Hie perticolar: vetiod, Bee |iidnapped into the Chinese Legation. inspector from Scotland Yard im- teeatetely proceeded to the legation and released the prisoner. was a law, and created quite a sensation in diplomatic circles at the t Cannot be Sued. An ambassador cannot be sued, In fact he is immuni | ceedings by a statue which ed to appease the wrath of Peter the eat of Russia, ambassador was ey arrested in London for a debt of £50. in 1909 Bethmann Hollweg, the erman Ambassador in London, claim- ed to be exempt fren rates in aes of his residence at in Washington, in 1004, itish Embassy sue- cessfully claimed to be outside the law when charged with exceeding the mo- tos, speed I scnbindondor. sonntie hate to actually happen sie hah a acetate Exceptional Rights. \don) he can The most curious of an ambassa- dor’s privileges is that when dismiss- she addressed as’ “Your Excellency,” but any insult offered to her is a much an stronk and even a cause for uld be one Es ee to ee mbassadress tas the right th king | sit in the presence of the sovereign of the sourey oe to half is aceredited, and, like her hus- ; | band, cannot Be arrested. br cued for| debt. Shed ere Polite But Firm. giving instruction: her new servant, “Before e soup-plates Mary, always ask each person if he or she would like on kgs ‘Very tee Nee ing to che of tl uests, inquired. hae the gentleman slike some more sou) “Yes i} vee «There at any left.” eS Keep Minard’s Zintment in the house That Knocking. Mine Pickles—Too bad, 1 couldn’t see you pee aS called, but I was | just havi hair w: oe iss Dill~And it hadn't been id, eh? re- rand mek: ela ay and wei t ‘Seigel’s Syrup corrects, and CANNOT BE FORCED TO PAY HIS et st serious breach of international | ¥ Mar, “espectflly ‘bow: teehee the’ Gam dian Branch, the ladies here regret that such a en 8 sil cndemresad and fallen into dis- ince beet rae Pa eee ees As Understood. Nephew (relating experience) — ‘The conmmanditgeffeer saked: me to eas m Dead Horse Uncle—How much was it worth? Nephew—What? Uncle—Dis farm he wanted an ad- vance on. in the box, and the pail is suspeni- din ee Guacain & as a result of air pres- sure, the pail will fill up with filtered water. Then, by loosening the chain, the spring cover drop back on the box, and the pail, full of water, my be ave sas of the stream. CHESHEROUS MFG. CO." water -may be further sterilized $F SREP, POTATOES, anise COB. ated) ddi vs i : 1880 Chabot Ave, Montreal aig he oe eee ceca der at Coase. Supp aimlted wete tor HELP WwW: a J No Connection. Work und. good! ween N sm ‘PIVILEGES OF ‘The Canadian Branch of the Queen Limited, 42 aes oS ee orate aah 's Needlework Guild wish to ee CKSEML ANB BASS ADORS | cn ican hat a Bifscele Setanta: letter which is being ee! in tha 7 < name of the Guild by the New York | [3 'iipers must besused to wagon Branch. Though responsi inno. work. Apply amly AS Rate ih Bros., ment Street, Toronto. {\XPERIENCED AND INEXP! enced Girls for Hosier r Mil ew Highest wages Limited, Hamilton. ADIES WANTED TO DO PLAIN dang Nght sewing at ‘Home, whole oF re time, OC Rareen, Bond stamp particulars. 01 ‘Manufacturing Company, ‘Montreal, ° pt. EN WANTED. FOR branches ‘ot Fintehing tr ede Stratford. ras cured of Bronchitis and Fee i MINARD’S LINIMENT, RS. A, LIVINGSTONE. Lot 5, Pp Eek I was cured of a severe attack of Pheumatiem by .MINARD’S._LINI- aS Mahon me Bay. I was cured of a JOHN MADER. severely sprained AT ONCE! Tinsmiths and Helpers ed. Good wages and steady Apply to The Pedlar People, ed, Oshawa, wan work Tamite ‘Ont. NEWSPAPERS FOR SALu. ROFIT-MAKING NEWS FP the danger before you? t afraid of having “horses: shot “under cut” Society Recruit—‘Me? I hayi two motor aces persia ee me three autos an aero- plane fall A 4 me pirek the past social season alone.” y a leg by MINARD'S LINIMENT. we fico en oh Oniatte A A. WYNACHT, sine: a Interne b ony on Bridgewater. “ MISCELLANEOUS, < FALSE Be No Terrors For Him AD vier th hit igest cash sea orig ete, TTt Queen NCER, ‘TUMORS, 1 ernal and external sees Er Druggist’s $0c per Bottle. Murli Siveintulerase Potonkelihebyebreece Druggists or MurlueEye Remedy Co, ,Chicago is to be the ata opinion tint “charity. should begin” at some. body else’s home, Minard’s Liniment tsed by Physicians, A man doesn’t enjoy being laughed at by a crowd unless he gets paid for Stat (Pana A RS Save Money on Roofing direct from mill to Get my pric you. I hy oofings fore purpose, Samples free, Address: Halliday Co., Ltd., "ont? Ont, © QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY KINGSTON ONTARIO ARTS eceel ION APPLIE! ENG it egtant Minit Saat Seatie lech ical and ctrl ng MEDICIN secQaringthe War there willbe continuous Artec ices may be take! spondente but a widen en desiring (8 gr Bone must aitend SUMMER “euooL, or0.y, x,cuown JULY AND AUGUST eee <a ial OreRE MOTOR, cheal fees any Putey yole. ASK — a BOSaIE ite Re logue 1, ney. it your. town. HOT oo Sawin ae Ss or e: cee pea es inflame and Wind perenne Eye ES iretenen, Nosharng seco Ser fart t Eye Comfort, ‘Machinery For Sale Wheelock Engine, 150 H.P., 18x42, with double — main dri ing belt 24 Help for or Woolen mill Garders, Weavers, Fullers, _ Napper Tenders. Good ete te ae ih ie! Repartin Speniuigs fc for. inex See Menced nel ene! sy aoe apiiity will iter ing pro} Lea ame while Tearn- rea ving. Spe inducement | to eae ye io Sie WWvitg, staging | full oxper oot, gant aa se. opranttord, ‘The la ge battle contains three times a3 ‘bine, Cail ‘Birect ‘West Montreal.” G. com PAE, Lei | WANT 0 I) Boceey E DEMARK,REG.U.S.PAT nay waite, F., 610 Lymans Bldg Montra, ba W. F. YOUNG, P. 0. Misoroine ‘and Absorbloe, Jr. are made Free Map of the Porcupine . The, maps id Cobalt Camps, Ant in colors, are now about ready for ¥ distribution to all. wh ine terested. ~'Thoso wil ins Hous to Yala to those anx ain mucceas in the mining roa tthe Issue is Limited _ ‘File Your Application at — Once! . Private wire connecting all markets, HAMILTON B. WILLS (Member Standard Stock Exchange) 4 KING 1T EAST, TORONTO ins, sold together or separate-— ly; also a lot of shafti ata very gre ; room is required im : atcly. : 'S. Frank Wilson & Sons us Adela aide S

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