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Milverton Sun, 29 Mar 1917, p. 7

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NERVOUS 5 CHILDREN | The Trouble is Often Really St. Vitus Dance—Do Not | Neglect It. - y a child has been called awk. BS fourteen years, blood roe fails to carry sufficient} * A Earthly P In the will of a be nit, Jue there was one | ne si eamoesite his ‘elendships et ons wT y. family,” the willy runs, Cab + {bequeath eriendab eth and num- @ will be e friend- © ; nourishm je nerves, -arfdstho oalds, Mrlendshi ie ne ae a ger fate ‘he family that inherits such wealth a Henk cane oe ss etcetera te tees tate eat cases the child is patie to hold hee alata pi 1 . thing or feed itself, jendships ame tbe lo¢ked away in is cured \by> buildin; most successful treatment is to © citement, stop, school work and gi Dr. Willams" Pink Pills. These pills renew the blood supply, strengthen the |¥. . nerves, and restore the child to per- fe fect health. Here is proof of their eae Mrs. S. Shavnes Oakville, Ont, aya “When ‘pill after each months, when she had fully recovered trouble since. uu can get Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills in medicine or by| i from The Dr, Williams’ Medicine | oe Co., Brockville, On TEN MILLION MEN LOST of Total Casualties to eh, 1917, Appalling. The first complete tabulation of of- ficial and authenticated semi-official reports of is various belligerents re- ceived at Washington, gives more than ten illion mie as killed, wounded, captured or missing in the war, at Among the military men. proper ¥ 4,441,200 be eauadad dead, 2,098, 500 ‘s wounded a 2,564,500 captured any : missing. ss ong civilians, especially $ on the Rinne Estimate Mai as 6,318,400, as against 8,384,000 for the Central Empires. One reason for the great diserepancy between the two is believed to be the relative unpreparedness of the Entente, disastrous retreats in France at the beginning of the war, in Russia from the Mazurian Lakes and the Carpath- jans and in Rum: The Entente’s dead total 2,890,400, against 1,550,800 for the Central Em- ires. The Enten ni Qt 1,676,! 500, against 922, 000 for qciae da infinitely the heaviest so far, with a grand total 0 men. ‘rance ha: the 4 . highest casualtie: _ 1,810,800, largely es of the early * retreat to the losses in the defence of Verdun, Her dead total 870,000, ee wounded 540,- 800, and her-missing and captured 400,000, although the last figure is believed here to be improbably high. England's ous falls far below, be- ird France’s and one- re to ae sae of a continental ‘= ingland’s total comes to 515,- be: 400, with 205,400 dead, 102, 500 * wounded and 107,500 captured and ny, among the pires, is given Joser. Central: Em- Her total casualties are 1 1585,- Austria is sony slightly less. heavy 3 a loser than Germany, with a total of ‘ (469,100. Her dea ihewevats only dumber AOMEEA Bee wouded 355,000. pamete the child from all mental ex- T Yet there have been families and has never had a symptom of the ss the |B second of Marne ee the terrific as by far the largest dan es loaned to hice exhibits and museums. Like love and faith and courag they belong to be kept from destruction by constant wer'vice. It is not alone material things that ce se ser es us have let slip prepare ina few moments a delicious, nourishing meal~at lowest Made i in Gases th aa eee or less finge! beautiful sbict oe teleaiabiys of our youth? it mean to do it; we have Ooi cegretied the until, as the years pass, the re- ret gradually fades away. And if that is true of our own friend: far more true of our fathers’ friends! where id. sown from vataie | is food for thought hee many fathers are building up fine al and serviceable friendships that iby can with pride and eratitudo & be- queath to their sons? mothers are kishuld up like Abe eae poe daughter: The question sere: How Scie Seen of to-day are fitting themselves to receive such legacies? How many in all the varied and urg- oe calls of life are heeding the chal- mselyes worthy of aot 5 < tampered and generous friends them- selve; oe man that hath friends,” the old Book of Wisdom declares, “must show Bartels eee and again, “Thine wn ee a thy father’s friend Tua e Ni constipaiy CHLpReN Constipation is one of the most com- ailments of childhood and the child suffering from it. cannot thrive. To keep the little one well the bowels st be kept regular and the stomach Concerning r, Mizonette, PueMy bebe auitered from Reiaoetion but thanks to Baby’s ‘ablets he is perfectly well ai The Tablets are sold by ers or by mai The Dr, Williams’ Medicine Co., ville, Ont, SRG er THE DOGS OF WAR. e| Dogs Catch Real Martial Spirit And Are Indispensable to Sentinels. of the employment of dogs in war the conclusion. is after aeroplanes, in the fiel they are unsurpassed. easily where through alive, and the way be trained to take out a message an marvellous. They seem to catch the real martial spirit, and after completing their t In dog is apaispenaane ie the rouge To show e they mak an genie is given aes Pe tions relieving each other pee in a ngerous sector. which made liberal use of dogs ate lost a sentry, and time after time were able, - | owing to their dogs, to surprise enemy ‘3 eee and to snipe sentinels. d The x, who had no dogs, lost. seven Aner in three days. of the smartest surprises in the war were possible only owing to the assistance lent b; a Sheepdogs of fifteen months to hon a Have You Ever Suspected that the cause of variou: is peer ills might lie in« the iad eup of tea or yg A sure and easy way out of tea and coffee troubles s is to shift to Instant, Postum There's no caffeine. nor : ¢ Soa has put thou- - former tea and Ek (aa. Oe rgo a tr enpacities they develop. Patrol and scouting dogs work indiscriminately y ataehovane: but liaison dogs ways be kept with the man who taught them their work, Nearly all the dogs used were pre- sented to the army, and weekly reports are made to their old masters as to the prowess they have displayed, and how they are faring. CoS SES ANDUSTRIAL TRAINING. must a Technical Schools are Urgently Need- _ ed in Canada, ry year, more than 2,000,000 children and youths. are recruited in the United States and Canada to in- dustrial a commercial enterprises, School statisties show that 75 per cent, of who, enter schoo] leave hetween 14' an years of age to work in mills, factories and stores. ». The, percentage going to. work at. this age with nite training is negligible. These young reeruits to industry are employed in highly spec- jalized tasks. Drift fi job, in later. years, many settle down to beco andy men and un- skilled laborers ly one-in ao undred ever obtains a chance to be- nee worker or master of a nder that employers le. iat wont bewail the shortage“of skilled work- ers and that the labor market is over- | stocked with thousands of unskilled workers. To meet this situation Canada must er a or induattal occupations ae be pro- vided. medicine deal- il at 26 cents a box from Brock- From facts put forward on behalf one that, greatest use and assistance to an army |{ mal As eclaireurs and for liaison work Dogs pass no man could hope to get they can bring back an answer is little short of cases are num- As erous where dogs have struggled home| at, times though grievously mound and died | fins E eestee MINK FARMING. These Valuable TFurchesrers Can be Successfully Bred. While fox ranching is the most im- portant and best known branch o! lomestic fur production, the rearing of various other valuable fur bearers probably gectoy a meominent, he echerenee of MY ET, MacDonald, of Halifax, Ramones that mink can be successfully bred in captivit; “In the spring of 1914, I pieeides Be try if some success could tained with this highly nervous eon lelicate animal, and bought two pairs from a rancher. As one of these had been injured when caught it died shortly afterwards, but after some dif- ficulty I was able to purchase anoth- er female. ~ In the sprifig of 1915, I had fourteen live minks, but unfortun- ately on account of not separating the young of one of the families from the mother soon enough, I lost the mother. In the spring of 1916 - had forty- eS to take care of, and, profiting by m: exporisnte of the year Tetoees was an Be mae all of them and this year, with bad luck, I will probably have one hundred animals if their surroundings are at all natural, with the proper care in feed- ing and a little judgment in the mat- ing season, I can see no reason why anyone so inclined, cannot raise mink both preneely and as a p ‘anch- Sent mink are more econtented aha much larger than the ones, and believe the regular feeding i is conductive to bauer fur; be- ing larger, mal is more valuable from every rasa dpeint. “The dens should be large enon for them to play in, and as natural a: is possible, ae they are Smale that d aire any luxuries if their house is ray and clean.” IF FOOD DISAGREES DRINK HOT WATER n the stomach lls f When food les lile lead i erm: m now fol- ry this afer nple tonished at the immediate feeling of Te- let and confor t that Wa rena Soa he normal proce: Py a it ‘neon intone travel- take repared, por a e fi te SF Bisunated ‘Magnesia tier mmesia to prevent fermentation and neutralize the acid in their stoma Mills in England have succeeded in making twine and y flax mbewicenersliy teresa. sets product. ‘Minard’s Iiniment for sale everywhere. Tronmould.—Hooks and eyes should be boiled in strong soda-water before use. This prevents any likelihood of rust during washing operations, Try the experiment, too, on curtain pins, Ce r= Indigestion ace cdndisestion, biliousness, head flatulence, pains bears eoustipation, are all bls mon symptoms of h and liver troubl more Md nea pe the more you . fer. | Pe Ke mire els syru itgoar ) Of bowels are tightly deacaed or} a i RATT a “ISSUE No 1217 - | installation of =| plant t on provde light for the interior. closed doors this barn woul most completely aarti and hence the area e a light a Phere i: nothin; Pree ike than a light- Daylight is one of the cheapest of our nataet resources, and it is easil; transmitte daylight, ree will ee eee a very serious Mencia of fire cause and pa which can only be charg- ed to pure carelessness. Teacher Has Not Lost Mrs. Roger Gives Credit to Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Before that She Suffered from Scinticastey Neuralgia, Nervousness and Other Troubles Coming from Sick Kidneys, | Which Dodd’s Kidney Pills Cured, Elm Tr Gloucester o., N. B., ree, Mar. 19th (Special).—Mrs. Jos, © om 1 she gives Dodd’ iiney Pills all. ‘the eredit for h er ure. “My trouble-came from a strain,” Mrs, ape states, ‘ ae i suffered for thirteen mont kache, heart flutterings, sciatica, Aouraighs dizzi- ness and failing memory were among my symptoms. en. the doctor I consulted failed to do me any lasting jood I decided that my kidneys were the root of my troubles and decided to try Dodd’s Kidney Pills. I took twelve boxes in all and you may judge of the results when I tell you that I have not lost a day’s work as teacher in the last ¢ & 1. “I can say that Dodd’s Kidney Pills have gone. all for me that was claimed for Others of Mrs. Roger’s symptoms were nervousness, that tired feeling, jiesitebiley ana a dry harsh skin that itched a y all vanished when she used Dodd’s Kidney Pills; Odd Facts, mission settlement at: Mount Hope, in Alaska, is contemplating the a | known since the early days of writing, for both Ovid and Pliny give recipes for the preparation of such a fluid, the one from milk, the a naetess juices, ‘iters mention cungneHy and “magic inks.” The starfish has no nose, but the whole of its underside, scientists as. sert, is endowned with a sense of smell. ‘arm | we need, so let's not plow it before it |e ile making ale of je of fires in barns|s One Day In A Year | - |maldehyde. TOPICS IN SEASON. ; ‘We haven’t any more’good land than but mistakes.” Minard’s Iintment Cures Dandrum, Home is the bea! word in all the i world to a good mai TGrOPES, 2 a ne eee . re the outlets to the farm laraine? In the pene. itis a yery com. mon occurrence to about # good as nothing. up ear! Doesn't it make you feel bad to see a fine clump of gr a fighting for life, its roots ’way up out of the it down with a good land-roller just as soon as the ground will do f good wire fencing es out standing or lying at the line. Cut it off, put itaway in place, ee save the wire and “your money, of the spring jobs we do not 80 res. wall like is cleaning the har- Ought to be done, though, ie the best ways to e breasts and shoulders on horses | Jean up the places where the heavy strain comes. | ‘A good treat an old moss- back of a pasture is to a ae a run neon over it, scatter some seed, a1 sr it once more with a Fes no} S may be ee ete the and after the Mee harrowing has been ive e Smit in oats may be Bravented by thinly on the barn floor. of the formaldehyde ai iy gallene oe water + Wise sprink- | the a af), but wlll ihe ane gece le potatoes will not be despi- ite. ae next month, s ine dehaea Gc (He com ecoall oot all. the small ones for planting. They are’ not to be recommended for continual planting every year, but can be safely , esorbed to in time of need abd sears| city of tubers, as is the farm now. We pre! atoes planted whole will stand sult in quartered potatoes before they could sprout. rows thusly and you will ahead of the usual crop. decaying) Try a few) be weeks ie Late MONEY ORDERS BUY your out of town supplies with Dominion Express Money Orders. Five dollars costs # Impedimenta. Floorwalker—Good morning, wish to do some ° shopping, Tenens Mipridé (with h -Yes. Floornalker Star up to the smok- ing-room, and the boy there will give you a check for your husband. After the £ Two Eyes for a Lifetime uring Ie tor 1 Dlred yes. ial as, matin ister cant _Panuior eyes that ee ar endsmart Give ronsiisee ae abot yourloning careas yout Teeth and with th re for Them. You Cannot | Bay New Eyed Minard’s Liniment Co., Limited. Have used MINARD’S LINIMENT for seat found nothing equal to it; sure cur CHAS. E. SHARP, Hawkshaw, N. B.,,Sept. 1st, 1905. LESSON OF THE GREAT WAR. National Control of Natural Resources Prime Essential. e experience of the Great War than in war, depends directly on the wise common | renee of. a natural ey sources, wl asis up 5 hich. all, human aralhats feesaeelly ‘ests. nations of Europe are Sete with one consent to the con- trol of their supplies of coal, iron, copper, timber, oil, and water-power ‘by all ‘the people, through their govs commer ernment for tl defense ‘and fi common good. resources must be retained in national control the foundations of national efficiency and defence. The Great War has. proved definitely that coal, oil, ee and Gye Sa are in a as men. and ait oe er in Gaciieilae ought to be kept in the public baat ene ‘i is a Ae sae in mn of nitra’ ithout, ater high ex- sete cannot be made, ddition, we know that if there oy sources: a fundamental es- sential to "Canad Government con- Pe eh se me of wealth js 1: Ras to be industrial ty el pepe at Py aa ee be pre sree eith- | efor ‘war or e ig d._ patriotic ae just aticall “Of us. aor SES ‘Minard’s Iiniment, Believes Neuralgia, The happy-go-lucky are usually neither jockey nor happy. Murino Eye Wemedy Co. Ohlenge, ior Free Book Bolivia has an extensive deposit of sea level Minard’s Idniment Cures Burns, Eto. In Spain there has been invented a steel automobile wheel with steel tires which is said to have most of the ad- find these stopped “1 th|up, and that makes the drains eri ae that grass ea life by press-|. ing Jal igh ‘ ee ae Don’t Rab It On ly for 1 theumatic aches area ane pte tt hae wet spring weather which would re-| & coal at an altitude of 18,000 feet above | = vantages and none of the disadvant- ages of the rubber-tired wheel. plasters or. ointment ts, does not me Bpadina Ave., } a |ANCER, TUMORS, LUMPS, external, Coss with: 5 tmen\ el Uman W wredloal * Pre Ont. : “AND SECOND tie, Send one eae price. fiat, Hepes Works, are, Write PIANO _AOTION | Bruises or Sore Muscles ee 's Liniment quickly pene- and soothes without eh binge Cleaner ayn mussy | lave a emergency, Jame back, FILLS PAITY A Free Prescription You Can Have BOOK ON DOG DISE SSE And How to’Feed |Matled free’ to any address by ae ‘ Author : : ATENTS| N ALL COUNTRIES “Patent Protection’? “ COCK & Si a Formerly ey Office | pone bade JAMES ST. 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