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Milverton Sun, 29 Jun 1916, p. 7

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» one source ca most of the mis- and women and long, always tired, ieee dig health and strength... The ¢ colar is proof of oe Williams Pink Pills store health. Mr. Geo. Ti palpitate violently, "considerably: alarmed. about longer, and they completely cured me. I can warmly recommend this poets cine to men who are weak 01 own.” ‘You can get these wan aca any mail, post paic aid, ‘poxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ena Ar ea WOODSMEN IN CONTEST. Maoris Win in Tree Felling and Canadians in Sawing. Despatches from British headquar-| 2 te ers in France tell of a friendly con- in tree felling, n in the Bri Apeialinis aud Nor Zeliniee. The contesb arose from a friendly aogemnent aulong the soldiers concern- ing the prowess o ste woodsmen of ore section of tl A date was set for aie ueaene sebentthe Laxiaaaseeiied beeches and ach pete fel three trees: The Catia: dian team, to the ragtime music of an Anzac band, was started off first, ee the brawny soldiers swung their a: duty to take part, but its substitute brought the three trees crashing to the ground | in 45 minutes and 22 seconds, ‘The Australians’ then tackled their, task, and swinging their axes more! quickly than the Canadians, managed it in 81 minutes and 8 seconds. A fr tators, soldiers off duty for the most part, when the time was announced. | the watchers as they saw. the swing of the axes led by the muscular brow) Their efforts did not slacken, “deed they seemed to quicken, as the axes bit into the hard wood and the chips | flew out. The Maoris felled the three | trees in 22 minutes and 40 _Seconds, pr fe wood sawing contest, how- | ever, the Canadians came to the fore. | Cab, Sir? Cab, Sir? Public carriage for pee or hackney |! intr into London opu: me ee a during the oe! of Louis XIV. by | Nichdlas Sauvage, who lived in the) Rue St. Martin at “the sign 4 which cir hackney carriages in Paris have since been called “fiacres.” In this Matter of Health one is either with the win- ners or with the losers. It’s largely a gersthn of _right eating—r food. For sound health one must | cut out rich, indigestible foods and choose ibe that are known to contain the elements that build sturdy bodies. and keen brains. ~ — eet th en. | wood had bec _ SPRINGING MINES ~— UNDER GERIANS, | tNcIDENT IN THE DAY'S FIGHT. ING AT THE FRONT. ie] tole Earth Leaps Into the Air, Fol- lowed by Roar of Hundreds : of Guns. f You will have read the near Souchez and eae it ap with |a bombardment. 1 hap; to. see se apace ERtn a detertbed ade on usually favorable conditions, writes a in Fra You must imagine yourself t with me on a piece of Fieing: cto looking-through a peephole in a rui 70 be nd, the ruined villages and the of woodland are in our He the fur- | ther ne is occupied by In the furt tell which lines German and which ae sh. Ther not a movement to be s¢ Somewhere | peu us a large British are hurtling invisibly over us to explode far off in the enemy’s country on our left. Now and again other Tike seomutkp but iia pertonctory eed Sine “amiusbander one PAG that it would be a scene of perfect, if desolate, peace, A Great Upheaval. We were looking at he thing happened-with a shock as sudden as if one's chair had. unex- Ractetlly-broken under one, | sustained r te ers,” it meetied x it al immediately beyond the into ¢ Petes ac sencd ae actual eb of Bie ca rund, so looking down from our height, ats t rose above the tree mounted slowly into the air full 80 sec eon, we ws tohied Hie ual |mass rising lazily upwards, while not | a gun spoke. atten as suddenly as | the first shock had come, pandemon- ium broke I fall one SPO Ib el. How many gu ‘om the interested spec-| we had trained on a devoted spot one no wie for had | shattered earth where the mines d to} ibeen ae it wes brpoietble the Beg ee of the white tufts a gether that al |the dark wall of smi ecome vest grey. then ax madness spre In les a Sonne or. minted aie the deat explonion af the whee, guns,—more guns than I had aoe |could be concealed there—were jartion: along some two or eee les of fi They were not all our guns now; eae as thickly as ie had been | ematically along the lines of | ®*™Y were |° lhe enemy’s trenches. here ‘other moins swhere the smoke was | that ae behind the tre Mere Malevolent Din. We saw the concentration of away from any landmark. Be- Vicious snarling of ma-| s told where, Feslertlen, but unintelligible. | ‘The British are holding now nearly 90 miles of line to 300 miles held by [the French. wi ri may happen at ai on our initiative or the iste, Grcsomicihinetlike te average, half a dozen places in each It, is course, the “great of- or six months ago, would Ee beat wildly iiapbscible, ‘The Government of London. ondon is divided into 28 adminis- ‘eutits boroughs, comprising 80 par- 1 body: and eat a, : wala ae a ie | liamentary boroughs, and returning 58 | members. Each borough has its own Jdermen and omnes Coun- sible ny 8 the Central certain mat ye the susices 36 the modern but etropoli s Had 250,000 Tons of War Vessels a ealled w anese statesman guns | i nm munitions and the aid rendered to our the wood when |, ‘ different calibre, a great may rifles, fire | s dense as a was over 000 irliny presul manly |seale or e British Site to defray the expenses te g | drilling in London. in eee ss, its -is doing what, even a | 8t™. = boats and lesnchet participated. _ “dance hel dion” is City of ‘fon ‘which ial ¢ ‘The maps of the Pore a Cobalt Camps, finishe shea “success in the mining The Issue is. Limited HAS A | TONG HISTORY | SCENE oF THE RECENT GREAT NAVAL BATTLE. ry y' Took Part of the Peninsula File Your Application ae ¢ Once! : _A Postcard Will Bring It. Private mire connecting all markets, HAMILTON B. WILLS (Member Standard Stock Exchange) 4. KING STREET EAST, TORONTO WHAT JAPAN HAS y HAS SENT TO RUSSIA A GREAT MANY GUNS AND RIFLES. Helping British at One Time. The following article by a member of the British Hou: of Commons, Perey: eee MP., a aiiae new light on the attitude of Japan as the oye of teense has more than fulfilled her eee cAbligations to Great Britain. ‘This is recognized on all hands. not, always recognized to what an ex- tent she has in the assistance which sh fully eee to Russia. upon a sdlstiaariahed Jap- in London, with life-long experience both: of Russia sat in- tions in respect of 8 crahieey of allies. Not: Bound by Treaty. “First let me say,” he replied, in answer to my suestion about ae pro- duction of munitions, t not a great anes Sedat rnment arsenals“are and Osaka. Until in fact, until this war manufacture pressure from Russia reat thab been compelled fee enlist her acbtstanek of titty arte factories an “T do not think there can be any harm in saying that before very long n has no great wealth of na- Murat Ten cuMeRen ghd deal of the DONE FOR ALLIES fr tions in its own hands, but lately the so ary to remark that Ja bound by any treaty obliga-| een hat Japan is doing, she is doing ‘simply because she considers she owes | Hit to herself, as well as to the cause| for “whieh she’ has unsheathed ‘her aa ee that some people have spoken of Japan as though it were possible for her to send a large arm Europe if it were required. Is flee any truth in this? Could Not Send Army. “1 fenr our military power tia been evetcratea in ha: f 500,000 men, or even half of that num- ber, would be far beyond our power. Tp would be quite impossible. We have even though your military and naval | ponceations have not been on a large} "Directly, or indirectly, it has cost | us a good deal. Directly, it has cosb 10,000,000, which is a good deal for Japan, and perhaps few people are aware that when the German cruis- ers were abroad we had some 250,000 tons of war vessels helping He British 50 es Gar ee a single penny from of these operations. SSeS Deaf Men Drill for War. One hundred deaf men are now e lips of the commanders, but they c holds fo ‘they form fours, ieee tance, two fingers is the sign for a iestsen formation. Military men wh: ert them say their aril is ae lle: Gay Times at Banff. Sees are now at‘ their height at regatta was held on July te on Bow River in which canoes, row 'Y | try of + Fionn Gall or the White e vee Just One More -;many other w m. by watching ‘s in Famous Seven Days’ War. jutland, or, as the Danes call i Jylland, which the ee naval pattle has brought into such prominence, is rae igre ‘as the totaal por- of some 270 miles, ultimately tapering e Skaw, whic tows tween the aca and the Catte- Mists Are ae ictly speaking, the island, the across the Lim fiord at A t Aalborg the fior ford 3 Teaches the old n Denmark, gone beyond her pledges | phas e has cheer- thi aug e, t into great lake stretching fifty Scan Log: irty miles to the sted blue waters of the Cattegat. us the water-way complete between ce and sea. It is of little value, however, as a through passage for shipping. In many places it is less than twelve feet deep, and, on the western side, the seaward banks of the constantly shifting. The of “iatlans hag but little that is hospit- able ndy and erdavent sane waters are the rule everywhere, and the mists spoken of in the accounts of the recent great naval battle fought off its coasts are familiar enough to the dwellers on the | hungry land which looks up on to the North Sea, as the Romans might have put it. The Jutlanders. ad ies Northmen which, from on- joeee caused the name ee ‘the Dane e a terror. throughout northern | actpe for nearly seven centuries There were Jutlanders, -no dou amongst the men who built the wicke: é ‘Liffey at Dublin, T Blackpool, and ‘ingal to be called the coun- je Stran- There would be SfLiarnler too, Direct Message NEW BRUNSWICK WOMAN SAYS | USE DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. ‘Mrs. Patrick Williams Tells How Her Headache and Weakness Vanished When She Used the Great Canadian en ast Remedy, Dodd’s alae, Pilis, ‘osime, Kent Co., N.B., June etn (Speeial.)—“I feel it my duty. to tell the public the great ee from headache and weakness I fow' in Dodd’s Kidney Pills.” ‘This was the message Mrs. Patrick fering women all over ormen she dislikes talk- ing about her troubles, but: she feels ried to all parts of natural cure is Dodd’s Kidney Pills. They always cure sick kidneys. —— Not Serious. “No,” fi should ask me I have given it up.” “But why?” asked the friend. “The ce ee it."< federal ato Mens the best of medical men. ‘Ask for aonare’s and take no Gocco yet adop' e said the once musical. maid, rmly, “y could not sing even if you wondering | 9; FORESTS AND § SHELL FIRE. “Camphor Ice Soothes and smooths Refuse substitutes. Free booklet on request. CHESEBROUGH MEG. CO. (Consolidated) 1880 Chabot Ace, Montreal NEW METHODS OF AIR SERVICE ik. ‘ow | Method of Training, Aerial Strategy and Types of Machines Changed. ‘rance has completely reorganized her air service, her “ m,” and the results are becoming mo: ent every day. “The so- malted ayistlOn crisis, which a few ago mider: Secretary who was in charge of that taeateane led to sudden feverish activity, out of which has come @ new air service, with new "| methods of training, new methods of air fighting, a new class of aiemen and genius for creation and for ee tre- but of all the allies, as Sir Grey has so handsomely acknowl- edged. General Roques laid down the lines tion led to his appointment as Minis- ter of eee in succession to General Gallie: | Squadron Policy. | One of the most striking manifest- lstlons of the new system is the policy of operating aeroplanes in squadrons sub-squadrons, ‘esqua- This has implied the teach- | and in lar illes.” of ‘squadrons in the execution of import- | ant military missions. | ‘The development o! | system has led to the organization of t, | foreign units of American soak been organized, swegians who had formed d been in oe n the Vosges froht dur e |an air squadron. Training of Pilots. he most remarkable modification with regard to the French air service is seen in the new method of training pilots. oe i a-few months ago islvate schools were responsible fe peenereton of many of the nilots.| ma schools had been closed at the| to the army. [under military Siar anc nch airmen who are now card from are practicall of the © strictly ie tbe military Speed, time, aesiraey, coolness and! taken into consider- nob, om- aeciee of en the pil bi More _Demnee Dane brought about the Fesignation of the | fi y July 14, Gallic National Holiday fe squadron | 8% winter are now said to be See aine ° Canada ‘Fires Than by War.“ ote tart of Ay see 0, main but a few m sl This was written of a French sim est following a deluge tillery. It might as easily have been tions. arm; ite ee te sacrificed. utilated is a field of a levelled” a a shells.” qui a that is precisely where most of Canada’s forest-guarding systems are lern corporated. In the prairie provinoe 8, despite the tact that the itoba, Sestatchovan ne ature le crops oy ae se ing water powers for future indus- tries, forest protection ia applied only d <I uge resource turn unt. conservation ‘ber enti- Britigh Colum Si the Raver ne of provinces in ling up. forest pro- tection laws Their ment can with relatively small pense—in’ some cases, no extra pense whatever—place the timber wealth now under their care on a ba- has been proved by experience to be comparatively simple. NO MEDICS ve GOOD LITTLE ONES Once a mother cia used Baby’s Own Tablets for her little ones she will use uae se. e. fil doses e her realize ets is nothing Keeping him well. Mrs. are medicine dealers by cents a he Dr. Medicine Co, ple Ont. ENGLAND TO HONOR FRANCE. be Observed by Britis! For some time past there has been iz tangible foamion the apie Gf unity that now is linking France to Eng: It has now been decided, with +] approval of the French teleauaen is set apart July 14 next as France’s y, to devote pa day throughout the British Isles toa national’ demonstra- tion of British: cordial feeling toward her ally and’ to allocate the proceeds of the celebration to the urgent needs “France’s day” shall differ in every respect from: pre- vious celebrations of a ‘similar char- acter and that it shall prove to be one of the most interesting and gratifying events in the London season, | Minard’s Liniment Co., is fal did me no good. a One bottle of -MINARD'S LINI- MENT, warmed on flannels and ap- = on my. breast, cured me ely. ©. H. COSSABOOM. Rossway, Digby Co., N.S. plishes the ee Aiplome is is tered to he is sent to o the |army corps at the front Far Haylee! |" With regard to the machines used, | two classes—those which have a spe- cial machine and those Kinds of aeroplanes are utiliz Numerical Superiority. an increasing of pilots, an France's numerical crane tn tie becoming. daily evident. Natural Aviators. e once mor eee the apprentice schools are divided into , oe re te These schools are daily turning out number is The multitude of squadrons which she now the partte et silo oq anaiee surety moti Another “Long Wa: A gentleman had an Ieshman in his employ noted for having ity boots One day a gentleman | eee 2 niemary is cijuated dn-orin eign iat it’s @ powerful long way to remember fromt-yer head to yer feet!” Byes in Sore: sures Sum bu Dustand Wied ie i Granulated aE veise, ent, however, i9 making itaelf felt Fp Quebec and | Swollen Veins and ler SEED FOTATOSB EED POTATONS, IRISH COB« ews, Bacware,” Ga ee Or- imited. 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ForBookoftheEyeFreeask Druggists or Murlae Eye Remedy Co., Chicago Many, a man after rotehinge is wife mow the lawn is pleased to to how neat we keep the ee : ad 4 Minard’s Tiniment by Phystelans, to be run down by a chauifeve ia ‘by en evil tongue. ionally a man may blacken his | pe in’ an attempt to whitewash ‘| himself. = tnore » Qa) mechinery For sae Wheelock Engine, 150 “/ ALP. 18X42, with dowd. main driving belt 24 ias, wide, and Dynamo 30K W. bit drives, AN in first class condil rapidity of ato, tet ‘ulnes: inde! Paes for constantly improvising seen. pedients in the presence of the unfore- ,GO0O0D POSITIONS | 3 tor io sold together or separate: : ily; also a lot of sh Light ir wee! piseay: work the eg ata very ercaas

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