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Milverton Sun, 24 May 1917, p. 3

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STRENUOUS WORK SOON TELLS ON YOU strain; others overtax what strength they haye. ges tl Pe esas that you sleep badly 12 wae up tired and aching, your nerves Other signs are inability to take pro- per inter } your app: tite 1s fickle; your back feels weak, and you greatly depressed in spir- prompt steps mad Hams’ Pink Pills. These “pills have cured gare of cases of Repvoue disorders, including nervous pri ‘tion, goo St. Vitus dance cad e man, and run down in health paid little Sttentlon. to it as I thought {t only a temporary time passed, howevér, I found growing rece, and peraues a doctor, who said > bE run down, but. tthat my bse x les T lost Bee my ly and notwithstanding the feed 8 te ne at they were help- ing me. Whew! had taken eight boxes ‘of the pills I felt able to attend to my business again, and people were sur- prised to see me out. I continued the Pills at the outset I would not only have avers have had renewed health sooner. I cannot of this medicine, am get these a through any medielae dealer, or by mail at 50 cents , or six boxes for $2.50, from eg ame’ Medicine Co., fT NEEL, THE SONG OF MERRIT. The Oriental-Idea As To What Were John Chinaman often has peculiar {dens about the wearing apparel that dition to exces- e to possess other characteristics before they approval, as the follow- icates: C lifornia eae offered a at he had Jong kept dinstockty'n Chinsad for thse dollars. hat's the trouble, John?” inquir- ed ‘ne merchant. “Him good boots.” “Him no. good,” declared John. “Him no sing-song boot, wear out, 3 sal “Me t'ink you sabe, all it replied “Wha’ fo’ him bo Chinaman : him exchange for the fine boots a pair coarst, cheap ones that squeaked ‘budity, John Chinaman departed high- y satish ee SE OO Lettuce, turnips, peas, beets beans, mature in six to nine weeks, ) corn from eleven to thirteen weeks and potatoes from fifteen to sixteen WHAT! NO SLEEP LAST NIGHT? | If tea or coffee was the cause change to- POSTUM and sleep! “There's a Reason” Busifiess Men and Breadwinners | SBR G Eg! are out of order. | & {at St. © (Until midnight of the 24th, wl the vill u Killed, wounded .a1 myself | i y badly | wh | they carved the Lady o W | have been accomplished ie aa no} that ff I had used Dr. Williams’ Pink | py too|There can be no 8 | plete division of fighting men, and the t no singee | fist sion was sent in to assist the French, “Many of our Russian friends pre- who were in a desperate situation. | ro, 6 oie precious savings in They had been lying in readiness thei r the lining of their south of Ypres. The left flank of the| siothes British in readjusting its line to meet he altered conditions due to the|—o—o—o—o—o—0—o—o-—o—0—o—o— forced retirement of the French had| | ANY CORN LIFTS OUT, 0 face orth, and extend its lin a: to the west beyond St. Julien. The Leh Sir ghd ie a extension weakened jthe line, and the i i _|Canadians were ordered to stand by.| | N@ foolishness! Lift your corns Shortly afterward they were ordered| | amd calluses off with fingers to proceed immediately to the north] > —It's like magic! from their trenches in the ftont line of the wood, and through 600 yards to the other side.! po : THE HALL OF FAME. Canada is Proud of Her Sons of the Maple Leaf Whd Made a Gallant Stand for Liberty. April 22, the day we celebrate. On ous A dey, as two Te vanes 4 ago, the first army digestible by steam- “ookin, shredding and’ baking. ian citizen vey fought with the aa at veara Julien in one of the fiercest and bloodiest battles chronicled in ‘sony The battle prise at five o’cl the evening of the 22nd, fees contin Germans took adians suffered a loss of 10,000 nd prisoners, out of a division of 26,000. But their sacri- fice and gallant stand stemmed the tide of battle against the allies, and ni Made in Canada filled the gap in a desperate fee ee How Some o— Earn a Living by 2 potatoes stylish costmue is illustrated here|That Dodd’s Kidney Pills Cu Shredded Wheat nee coped skirt with a blouse A Biscuit with berries or This fi this 4 having body and sleeves in one, model would be The mere mention m in- stile pride in every es ie ee ee for soon they d the pangs of sadness, which brave ron par Basile tought to orery tomes for eee Throughout the - lengtl breadth of this great Dominion is felt the deep sense of gratitude to those bones lies sacred) seit into the fron urged others to. = rene day of terrific fighting = eee Batire fhe Canadians, who 3 were outnumbered, were Che cmctigee, Amish asd nce [feed 8 ive the village of St. een * the r ‘mans. ect of the Heer eee eres bell Canaan oe Eke ae Salient, e Germans from ae through ae lines and mak- ing a dash to C Saved ae Situation, tory of how that object was attained thrilled not only Canada, but the British Isles, and immediately af- Lord out of the rock of tim eater battles have been cones and eae deeds of heroism ma: no men have ever before gone to battle with a nobler purpose than those sons of Canada, who fought a bled at St. Julien tor novianttyra sake mpt detract from the peter ink ant levine Hs cae tion of the Princess Patricia’s at the second battle of Ypres, or those won Courcelette, the Orchard and Vimy Ridge, but that the men wh fought at St. Julien did so with a greater determination and realization Bonar im Hughes, then Minister of Militia and Defence, expressing their deepest giniradod tt the: Ole gratulated General Alderson on heroic conduct of his troops. Gen derson paid the Canadians a great tri- yute when he said that he considered tay: it eet ig to have command of men of such sterling qualities. A Unique Battle: é ‘And these were the men of a citi- The eer of St. Julien was uniaue | zen aolaiaey ats Ses will ever re- in several ways. It was the first| member and r or great battle fought overseas in which ge thenselvas Bene glory and for Canada was represente com-| Canada a place among the righteous oui of the earth. rst battle of history in which chemical skill of a nation was employ: HOW DO YOU CARRY MONEY? ed in a diabolical manner. Germany’ ee Each Nationality Has Its Typical Method of Handling Coin. By its use she violated a can camara tell a man’s na- a very important and sacred agree- tionality fro ment of The pice governing warfare among the nations. nder such tortuous conditions and|ly betray the name oe ae country of etdicairped with sadly inferior ros which ‘they are typi The majority of Brak people carry their money—be {t gold, silver, or days despite terrible insas ‘their de- right- termination convinced the Germans of the futility of attempting to break through. At some genio of the bat- this mixture, tle, the Canadians; short of ammuni-|¢oins he desires in an open and uncon- tion, accounted for the enemy with | Cealed manner st and rifle butt, and so fierce was| Uncle Sam, across the Boundary, their fighting that the much-praised|has a “wad of bills,” which he secure. Prussian Guards who were pitted|1y keeps in a long, narrow pocket- against them, were forced to retreat| > ct in cowardly fas i Bit up in the 3 ion. nehmen,, more often than not, ¢ 25,000 men who took part in| a"€ satisfied with an ordinary leath- the battle, 12,000 were dnfantry made|er purse. : up of the ist, 2nd, 8rd, 4th, 5th, 7th,| Not so with his hereditary foe, for 8th, Na 18th, 14th, 15th and 16th|® purse, gaily embroidered in silks by Battal the fair hand of some Gretchen, is the Sent ta Anke the French. the: ‘céneeited money-receptacle of hit In the heavy action at em,| ‘The poorer classes of the Italians tie up their small fortunes in a gaud- ily-colored handkerchief, which they mysteriously conceal somewhere ame their p me, than any other section of the In the rush to that part of the line they were forced ee without food or wi was supplied with 400 miinlitok th: munition. When’ this gare of the Canadians took up its position there was a slight Tull in the: fighting, and they waited until nearly midnight before receiving any command. The two battalions were formed in line by half Son anles in extended order, and the sign: 0—0—0—0-—-0-—0—-0-—.0-— 00-9 —o— depart |, Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns or any kind of a corn, can harmlessly be ifted right out with the fingers if you apply upon the corn a few f freezone, says a Cincinnati authority. For little costjone can get a small bottle of freezone at any drug store, which will positively rid one’s aint of every corn or callus without p: ‘is simple drug dries the spain it is applied and does not even irri- tate the surrounditig skin while ap- iy USh| plying it or afterwa onl fall victim to the Reaper, sist Tne eadaeaee gt drug- Outnumbered by Foe. ae is Mame any freezone tall. ‘him to ‘They fell ‘Hefore the enemy's artil-| cute ‘ely get a small oie for you from y fire like his wholesale drug hou or sheep under the| - Chin exe ‘Typerwriters. The first Chindse typerwriter oe been designed; it carries 4000 Chi characters,,and weigh’ “forty Sate but the contemplated improvements ang were driven the Canadians went momentary, 1 t line trenches until next morning. But the proportion of lead was much greater, and the darkness of the night the enemy lights for their casual- own that signifies death and defeat to be| fms tpat had been previously taken e ling in if you said, searched witl “|ney Pills cure the kid : - fe . still lives on hades tes ee the raging heli *betwear athe ie ney: Minard’s Lintment Lumberman’s Friend. Avares’s Pie hand address by KE * ines. Nami ‘ Sitges fire St. Julien will live as one of the Hecaptine: ikeerGaaa INCOME $1,000,000 A YEAR go ee he Ney Tom, beeen a Wort slat Guests Noy Tax: ghtest flowers in the garden of vic- eegacnal ee Chace inde’ B nealitat are you going to name your | [DM RPMs oe tories, and while its petals may fall in ae india's Representative in War Cabinet |" : EE : f time the seeds which | "6 started Sere ieee Man of Renown. tone’ tell you. -" We have two fac- SELDOM S E : senaie & sitest. and whith:had been lett by the Wrench in| et iese low gas inf ance Jeng ernment’s choice of the| “S02” Bibi burn iba ie att toni Fae aS ee ole their forced retirement, and in another ETC ee 0 80 waist. Price, Maharaj oon as India’s repre-| “And ae one to decide between eke hock, stifle, knee or th es sentative at tl iY Gee charge at the point of the bayonet Saree e special sittings of the| ‘em wants to call it ese from your local McCall from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St. Toronto, Dept. W. THANKFUL MOTHERS — aie Boudreau, eMliong tte, N. writes: yee medicine I know of for little ones. peepee and indigestion; break up colds imple cure all as minor ills of little ones. a box ea The Little Rain. well she 1*aws 0 Wha cometh in the tme'oh spring to e sundrawn seed} She wanders with a friendly wind through silent nights unseen, The forrows feel her happy ‘tenrsy'and the land is gre “Last ans Stas shadows ee ale winds to m; And the "arches of the river- Sata ‘ike meteors glowed. To-day fresh ale vars es soil, and butt take w: Down brldered ae bright with arls in the garden of the in; —fTranslated from the tines of Tu yy L, Cranmer-Byn; A New Tense. Teacher—The Total ¢ “My father had money,” is in the pas' nae ee Mary, what tense ‘vould ae “My father: has money Little Mary—Oh, that would be pre- tense cured a horse of the Mange with MINARD’S LINIMENT, CHRISTOPHER SAUNDERS, Dalhousie. I cured a horse, badly torn by a Here ne with MINARD’S LIN- st, Petar 's, C, B, EDW. LINLIEF. a horse of a bat swelling by MINARDS LINIMENT. Bathurst, N. B. THOS, W. PAYNE. eee 3 ost pegective de- 1, 8 obtained dealer, or Mothers who have once used Baby’s Own Tablets for their little ones are always strong ( their seas of this ine. Among them is Mrs, Mar- B., who “Baby’s Own Tablets are the 8 eps ‘evers; in fact ey ee are sold by medicine dealers or al cents ‘rom Br ‘Witham Medicine Co., Brockville, “Oh! she ts good, the litle rain! and ce Fars and eee e eat ° : a Eee i180) Most people depi faa thay pony. esc je Street, yhands ‘tor thee trated, and $5 am . hee a “handy.” But there’ fare many othe | who could survive Sard ON Bn y| Bp fi to. ; <P 2 oe one aR, ce ain By fF home treatment. Write, ham, Rheumatism. aoe the loss of arms in su || Harold D, oe oe Inflammatory ‘Rheumatism ¢ Box of Dodd's "Dr. Beliman’ M. Hisar Pills sclscte It Out of His Raglant =e robably several F Pr ee a oitingw rood. Ont a’ System. | sole ie is giving a thei aa leeat before they are packed a’ the familiar box. He arene. ine a separately, one by one, 01 Southampton, Ont., Ma hh (Spe cial)—That rheumatis u dis ordered kidneys a that Dodd’s in Backed for sale, or only to lerthegyicaride. 4 taper There are people who make a living y their noses, sniffing perfumes for the scent-makers. doctor resi a i trouble ble wiarted ne paces ‘My hands and'fect were badly wot. 19die8 will delight) is mainly Jen and the doctor did not seem to be Of how much of this and hoy dolng me any good. mother, that, and Mrs. Grasse, advised me to take which can tell at a sniff when there is Dodd's Kidney one box Just the little too much or too little or of them and I ate teen Dothered whether anything is missing, since. Iam clear of the rheumatism, PREF a EF oe ‘That Mr. Bertram’s trouble caime MONEY ORDERS When peving Joe Piano” from his kidneys is shown by his other aoe a way to send money by insist on AS symptoms. He had stiffness in the ™ail is by Dominion Express Money |] 4¢ P| ae joints, was | Order. OTTO HIGEL PIANO ACTION The Best. always thirsty! “Which one in the language of a : td fe heavy atid sleepy after meals, flowers do you consider the most elo- eee quent ? oA, pair of pressed two lips.” Dog" DISEASES| < id HowtoFeed [- — Middletown, the ether Centerville.” ABSORBINE 9 An) aide-de-camp to the King, his nigtleis ee es ee sell clean it off without aa a with a yearly income of $1,000,000, e. Ne eye l drops required at an application. allah, cnaetty those ined Ghee siestet bowl dle Debs ou ne eee inet aegis ah SSORBINE, JR. ales, with a population of 700,000 greg te rere IN “aed people, and is entitled to a salute of a en Brusca, Varco, etna ile maton. Pees $1 and $2 abe WF YOUNG, 6.0. F818 Lymans Bldg, Montreal, Cam _Wbsorbing and SANA. Je. are made In Canada, seventeen guns when he arrives at or leaves a garrison town. At the f is aie sais has done invaluable Biench’s stat? and hae bean mention: ed in despatches. ee Sa the Keop Minard’s Linimont in the house. EN’ 5 candi, Expeditionary Force Anvil Sparks. official 55 pried she Good nature is a key that fits many loc INGSTON Baligion must soak in before it can ONTARIO floa’ out. may be the architect of a ies hs home, but woman is the builder. hice CINE EDUCATION : Moss grows on a ge pe if he APPLIED SCIENC! was tor something to t Mining, Chemical, Any Meshanical and “This is a hard old vor!” Sse re hae oa eee doiag to soften it HOME STUDY ~ ‘ Golden hopes an eternity are| | Arte Course by correspondence, Degree better than a — deposit box in with one Jeareattendance. ee Navigation School December to April 10. Y. CHOWN, Registrar Summer School July and August Bt) Bi OBTAMAnLE AT ALL BOOKSELLERS Granulated stg Eyes inflam sureto Sun, fasta Sore MTT WHAT A DECIDED “DIFFERENCE GOOD =PAINT MAKES interior or exterlor painting on wi Ramsay's is unsurpassed. ir Druggist’s 50c per Bottle. Murine Eye Baten Te es 25. Forlleokol {heLyeFresask The Harder The Further, The musketry instructor had just len surfaces The Meanie the ingredi nd the well-balanced por- en giving sson on the rifle to BeeHine give) Races ot “aurabiliey mo gene veo | one particularly “green” set of re- | cruits. At the end he aske Local Ramsay Dealer will serve you with any information j * “Now, is there any weoaane you you may desire—or write to ne 1 want to ask?” A. RAMSAY & SON ae 4d Makers of Fine Paints and Varal 1 ESTABLISHED 1942MONTREAL : TORONTO * VaxcoUVER i _— One dull-looking “Johnny Raw” stepped forward, blushing awkward- i “Yes, my ate said the instruct- or, encouraging! “Please, sir,” aa red the search- - after knowledge, the it right that the ’arder I pulls the Stlgger. thing, the farther the bullet goes? 3 eee ie RANSHYS A i i it wi 4 Am Minard’s Liniment used by Physicians. abbage plants for early crop should he ade cate ebangs “tian eh enough to cover the stems. A His Work. At a house party a ioblemanss untry he 3 ee said to the little Gauge ofthe hie “Your oldest puree is at the front, irse of course? “Oh, yes: he’s got the Victoria Cross,” she answered. “And your second brother~-how about him?” ‘He’s at the front, too. twice wounded.” “And is your pace brother, the Ar-yeat-old.. Har renches ?” rh choke has “No,” she said, He's been ee minding In- dia. The Golden Rules, Do as you would” “be done by.— Persian. Do not that to a alghbes which you would take ill from him.—Grecian. City Eye Specialists Tell How To 3 Strengthen Eyesight 50% In a . hs Week’s Time In ae maroon Free Prescription You se Have Filled and Use at Home junctivitis and ephiphora, Her eyes cates Gee faa the auil, Sut = ane fui nto much ts ctims of eye, Sain Hi ed ‘oven ri And “those 4 Sugeest or ch 99 giad to know a not only overcame, thout ye Specialists now her distressing condition, Dut [strange hope and belp for amazing as it sit fal 5 eyes Were fallin atrengthennd hor eyesight that she’ was eyes restore spe: e glasses Say | glasses and her hea away. One| left her, her eyes avo ‘ainee vorliea. works wore. ‘other remedy I hav aye forthe ith, eo wide « says: actioe a number ef sorioun oe iseases with Bon-Opto DO from ‘ilo ve pre= ait says: “The atmos~ with or aon xpert- 18D rhrate| shou halmia eoptibly ight fre ation” and What you would no! soe do not unto others.—Chinese, ould seek for others the hap- piness ae desires for one’s self.— hitsrat dist. He sought for others the good he de- sired ton eats ‘Let him pass on. —Egyptis 3 ) All things, whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even ‘so to them.—Christian. Let none of you treat his brother in a way he himself sae Sistike, to be treated.—Mohamm: ( Ask for Minard’s and take no other. penile hits othe ig wineries may reduce the weight to, twenty yunds. Sa ISSUE No. 20—17. wish done to| | how re it a ie if they haa cate mi the abo ‘Fen non ote i etltuent Ime eye spe sorting. nt 3 the sinh had ee ed, “inflammatory myn hes] 3 gan to subside, and in seve ay ye was cured and retained It nop mal vision. Go case of extre: Bra © Tts Msly-preserbed byte erg at in my own ma cdlents are. wel Slaitsts ja treet now, wi ty ionts “who fave aie like a dim sieaped 1 ohne mej af ganze nas do tpt Fl to hag ES he eel nent bo kept, hai mig, Boo ear 1¢ formula iL removal of foreign bodies and a jocally to all” burns, = SIE on the eyaball oF the 1 eee on Ae 18 ing. the lide or wsatettoca ana eerie aga. tonlo for the eyeball itself the nde a ae henoe ° ios to be spared ti Banke oF. ever sett tents ‘medielae. or ttent preparation, th packaye, ‘of nearly] fi aya: “A patient suffering from Blepharitie, Marginalla with ai concomitant symptoms, as mornin, ee onion “t ha Udg, chronic con- of cases et says: “My eyes were In} bat” condition “owing ‘to ine 60 vere

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