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Milverton Sun, 18 Jun 1914, p. 2

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NERVOUS CHILDREN The Troub‘e is Often Really St. Vitus Dance—Do Not Neglect It Many, child has been called awk. school fot uot keoping etill or for dropping things, when the trouble was really iin Blood which falls éo carry suffi cient nourishment to the nerves, and the child becomes restless and twitching of the muscles and jerk ing of the limbs and bo jody follow. n severe cases the child is unable to hold anything or feed itself. rei child trom all 1 sto] school work and give Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. ‘hese Pills renew the blood supply, strengthen, the nerve! nd restore perfect health. - Here ie aroohcot their power to cure. Mrs. Geo. A. Macdonald Hai arrington, N.8., “My son was attacked by St. ‘Vitu us dance; ab the outset his step was weak and jerky. We called in a doctor who treated him, but notwithstanding ane iene ito grow worse and at last grew so b. that te, could ade Fold & ple in his hand, while his head foneeetthy twitched, and his ica indistinct. At this hese saw in a paper the cure of a boy Pritt through the Williams’ Pin! ills, use there was considerable improve- ment, and it was not long after this was completely Sured, and thas never had a symptom of ed trouble since. am convinced there is no medicine like Dr. liams’ Pink Pills for the cure of St. ae Dance. r dealer does not keep Dr. Pink Pills you can get oe fey mail at BO cents a box or six es for $2.50 by w Dr. Willian’ Medicine Co., Broc ville, Ont. Te MAN-EATING SHARK NO MYTH Hundreds of Human Beings Killed y Him Annually. reat many persons are of the belief that sharks, no matter weet their size or species may be, do no’ kill or even attack human iehigss some authorities declare the man eater will only attack the human fo when it is motionless; others it will Arh touch a human in ue ‘nd, only those that are Sie 3 Charles Bradford, Guiiser mE frien clarations, and affirms that ve feet or more will a 3) 5 peinae are killed ind ane ‘n annual- sha: I personally witness- ed the Lite of one whark, and aided in k ne he body of the man—that of Thomas Ashe, pilot of ithe schoon er Wallace A. ened sailing in Florida waters- ut completely in two and aie in n fifty feet of wa- ter. “After biting its victim the shark | dit was about to devour the parts of the ly when a wel, poon ended its career. may not molest human beings swim: ming in shallow water or attack surf bathers, but it is certain that the » mecies will attack man in deep water.’ EYE STRAIN petaiy by Quitting Tea and Coftes 'y cases of defective vision ~~ seen by the habitual use of tea voffee. It is eaid that in Arabia where coffee is used in large’ quantities, many lose their eyemght at about Tea contains the same drug, caffeine, as co! An Kastern aa writes to the point eet eye trouble and coffee. sae we on a (hoe years troubled He tried several without relief. The optician said there was a defect in hig eyes which was to Osage “He used to drink coffee, wil ‘lid, and Ae quit: it es tee gan to use Postum: That was three years, ago and he has not had to ‘ear glasses and has had no tron- ble with his eyes since. “I was always fond of tea and toffee and finally became ¢o ner yous T could “handily Bit wtill long a to rh ® meal. y heart in such Stentor Tethought r mig i die ae any tim ine did not as me relief and I was.almost as about this time we decided to ante coffee and use ite and hay used it ever since. perfect | health. No trouble hes cyith my heats and neyer felt better in my Rr has been a great bless- ing to us we particularly to my son and tae iven by Cavadian Poati Read y | Sir Ernest Shackleton riting the | fitt k- at d of mine residing at Pen- *! portant factor in the OUR DOGS FOR SHACKLETON ANTARCTIC EXPLORER IN- TENDS TO USE THDM. Experimental Trip in Norway to Test Rations and Trans. portation, Word comes from England that is about t make a preliminary trial eageulun under Arctic conditions in the gla- ciers of Norway is will be for the special purpose of testing the rations re his trip across the Ant- apd rena which he hopes to in four and a half months’ oe has, with the aid of the Royal Army Medical C Con mps, evolved the “perfect ration,’’ I ayorage only 85 ounces daily, as compared with the three pounds or more con- sumed by the average man it to |is believed it represents the ‘highest | pues e value for polar tra: Sir Ernest will be Peak eated five members of his staff when ia goes to Norway to ‘conduct experi- ments with these rations and also test ae tents and motor sledges. The party will don polar kit and iat Among the Glaciers. While the cold will not be as in tense as in the eae regions, the country gi ial the same sort of sudden rds as are experi enced in te Antaretic. Shackleton'’s new ship duranos, has been arrive at the London beauti en of wooden ship Hans 3 are two feet thick. She and full heat quickly When the oil been used the tanks i water ballast. take on 100 tons of briquettes at the South Shetland Islands, 90 she will enter the Weddell Sea with full bunkers. Dogs From Canada. The second ship, Aurora, intend- ed for the uenos Aires, whence-she will finally start for the Antarctic base in October, st bers of the expedition England in the Endurance, but 8: Ernest Shackleton will travel lar by. mail steamer and. join his ship at Buenos The dogs, ‘Witich constitute an im expedition, ss between a wolf and a are a cross Scotch oS, hound, and have been bred in Northern Canada The lightest of them will turn the scales at ne heaviest of the Hudson’s Bay Company, and will be under the yo of one of the most experienced drivers from Canada, who was chewe by commissioners: of the Northwest Mounted Police. The latest oT cee ts to the expeditionary staff are Sir Philip Lee Brocklehurst, w Shackleton in 1907 and 1909 an *Idition have been received HOT AND COLD. Advantages of Cape Horn Route 0 Panama Canal chan, At present ships traverse a long | ieee of cold water from New Zealand to the Horn ; they still pass through cold water while coming up the legen coast, and strike bad Thus they are in hot water for afew days. But ships pro- ceecing from. New Sends to Pa- nama would cross:the equator slant- wise, and so would nh in hot water for a very much longer period: meat, ves te works in New Zealand as hard a: Tt softens. 1 Meroe and for oie) YS, per-} after: the copa are. inden! the nel ieaeeh ing machines are kept at pe this is done, rough which ter the. the ship is. peeing the ei eS the shinee have to | sires fe: -|erection of a new bridge at C: ye| head, the estimated cost of which is |t° a almost vertically across the equa-|**%, 8) Yee oie ates the process. of enratn! at the | i work driving out the Scarniti But] ly i FROM BONNIE — SCOTLAND NOTES OF INTEREST FROM HEB BANKS AND BRAES, —_— What fs Gotng on In the Highlands and Lowlands of Auld Scotia. ‘The death is announced of Mr. Mode “Nai, Barsalloch, Pen- ahaha reeder of Gal- loway Lieutenant General Sir Spencer Ewart, K.C as been appointed Oliver ief, the Scottish command. ancial statement, roe aie 5 prea of $19,520 on the year’s work. ng porter named Joh: Saar “Os land Street, Glasgow, was killed at Queen Street. station by being caught hetween the buf- Seer Parish Council haye re- solved to present an address to the in the yards at Sankind Road, Dum- barton, a carter named Trotter has died in the Glasgow. The death Munro Wilsc Hawick, aged ninety-two. He was a pioneer of the temperance cause in land. Western Infirmary, has occurred of Mr. tenanted by Mr. Marr, and the eattle numbering thirty-nine, perished. The annual pilgrimage to the Wishing Well at Culloden, near the yermess, on the first: ears in May with all.the time-hon. One miner was killed and seco t| Seriously injured in @ bad fall sractenkt arg Si ‘Bon! 8 Viewpark = ea ci lie Site ound and ieyainas. ium Evceicet by the corporation of aisley for the benefit 4 "Shildon eaientd tle hben formally opened by Provost Robertson. There has just died at, Eaglesham, the age 82, Corporal Robert , another of the diminishing list of Crimean veterans. He w: attached to the Scots Guards. ew premises are to be built on the High Street of aaa cal for the Hawick Die tional Secu Sayings inting the ci dice w-yeckiy lay Of cost; bbe se de wait for sanction oie ‘County Council ee county clerk was authorized to borrow for rown- 2 r the 307th year in succession the Douala of Berwick Oorporation were ridden recently. he ee? Councillor ‘T. Wilson and e sheriff, Mr. E. W. Stiles, ried sion. een ship painters have come out on strike as the result o the employers refusing an increase of 2 cents per hour, making the | hourly te Ce cents, men are al Mr. Robert Milligan, teacher, Kirkgunzeon, hing sntamated his re- r of the pub- The Corporation of Gladgow, have by a majority, acreed to the recom- bendetion of the Tramway Com maities that the Tramw: arts t. should carry their Lit insur- ohus against third party ris! ns Ce ‘i SAVE THE CHILDREN ca Mothers es Koop a box of Baby’s the house may feel fe during the hot wea- ther. Seaenae troubles, cholera in- fantu diarrhoea carry off thousands of little ones every sum- mer, in most ca: ‘The new route from New Zealand re discal ici to Liverpool via the sanatine Oeial ie ela http aa 9 about 900 miles shorter than the Own Tablets cure these troubles, or old route round Cape caged te if given occasionally to the wel ipowners engaged — in the frozen-meat ti ora declare that esl wi cate pes bari a they will. make government analyst to be pbecludd ly harmless: even to the new-born babe. They are especially good in because they regulate Menem Medicine Co., Brockville, ee A Mile in Sarin a Lands. In England a mile means 1,760 ards, but in Ireland it of 1,976-ya In Switzerland the mountaineers ‘think 9,198 the pro- per thing, even when, as‘it general- it is very much uphill. mile is 6,869 yards, the old Prus- jet a pete t! ussian at) in ei ae ob eek keeping the refrigerators] it a stroll of a mi Th y bai Fakalas ve See porwel! ning th one say ie toge-| havé modérpized their former dif- Y Srawtalt ¢Postuia—id w ecluble’ pow: ther with the du ferent miles into the kilometers der, A teaspoonful pairs quick- ‘ Jy in a cup of hot water and with oream and su; eee ced nani instantly. $00 500 (ie oes per oup of both kinds ds me. - enkere” 8 a Reason’! for Postum. =sold by Grocers. ricder aieratteataak. ohm ehsaneln mileage ‘Pm -goitg re engage in @ balbtle of wits,’” he announced. “What’s'the use ol aie fo bate tle Mas Ve any amnion i she (less than thi Arabs call 2149 ya he: Turks are satisfied with 1,626 vate, and the Italian shortens ‘the iotatioe of He to 1,766: (a ~ Even a gold sa umbrella has its ups and down: Keep Minard’s Liniment in the house, eee ak n=) ti A disastrous fire broke out on the | Bide, | the sight of drink nau gow Corporation is arierabaeee 1S uh Parliamentary Py ting of the Peeblesshire | BEE-STINGS FOR DRUNKARDS Discovery Made by Accident in a London Hospital. According to the recent testimo) ony of various Tnglish ane) and their patients, some really wonderful cures of r| gals and sciatica have been effected by the sting of the bee. In one case a the pie pled by rheumatism for fiftee was contin- ually stung by them; ae in an- other case a lady who had been crippled for four years by an at- tack of rheumatic fever had bee- the body. | This acid, as has been shown by experience with hundred 7 of cases, is the best. eats poisons in the system wh the muscles and abe swith aa matism. It is ‘affirmed, too, that inebriety as by physicians well as rheuma feoident 3 ant onde bo ospital. Five e being treated for chronic Shaneraedr four of them had been hard drinkers for years, and one was a confirmed drunkard, Bee sang were applied to them, rheumatic condition pee ei. subsided. When they were finally discharged they found that the treatment hed done more Ga - and since leaving the hospital sev- eral months ago not one of them tee touched liquor. n intoxicated person is quickly sobered bya bee-sting, and drink- ing-men 1 take up work among bees ey are frequently stung, soon lose their old craving for alcohol. How a Sick Woman Can Regain Health READ THIS VERY CAREFULLY, “For years I was thin and delicate, I lost color and was easily tired; a my face were not only mortifying to m: my feelings, but bi thought my In would To ice again I grew despondent. Then my appetite falled. I grew vei . Various wi remedies, pills, tonics and tablets. 1! Gn tried without permanent benefit. Bank, and the plans have already] visitto my sister but tuto my bands been passed by the Town Neues -|a box of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. She The Watching Comm of Glas-| placed reliance upon them and now abov straightforward letter from Mrs. J, Y. Todd, wife of a well. own miller in Rogersville, jis proof sufficient th: a. wonder! no other pi per box. nf {Ozone Co. Kingston, Ontario, i Wrong Diagnosis. called »wpon a physician The physician diagnos- Aman for advice, resorib five dollars and two dollars. er tes He sai » five aol Har ay ats e two dallas and hs it, hate the prosorintion Aled.” The physician gazed at the man for a moment, then said: ‘I hay ade a mistake in my diagnosis. Your nerve is all right, You are affected with an There is no remedy for that.’ | the constantly sional ‘ARD'S LINIMENT is the only. ore and the ‘AIL ‘the people use {t. HARLIN FULTON. Pleasant Bay; C.B, Spoiled the Job. Howell—When you ott a thing done right, do it yoursel Powell—I guess good ad- vice; I never got a fellow to lie for me when he didn’t make ia mess ol it, Minara’s Lintment Lnmberman's Friend Certainly. “Why do you say a thing is as nail?” asked the old is a bh nail any “Because it has tees hit on the replied the grouch. head,” RINGWORM ON FACE IN SCALY SPOTS Around Mouth and Chi and Chins Spread All Over Face in Big Disfiguring Blotches. Burning and i Used Cuticura Soap and 0) _Inonts Ringworm Disappeared, For about four yoara I was tcoubled ita ringworm on face. made its appearance in little scaly spots around my mouth $ tg disfiguring blotches hy soreness, ‘Tho ring- timo baing and was always yer & cake of Cuticura Soap and a box. afforded relict. I washed with the Cutlcura, Soap and warm w hegre trek rected, thon ap= pliod tho Outicura Olutsoent.. In & Ww time. the ringworm. had ¢ ate disap= peared." - (Signed) Miss Marjorle E, Mor- rison, May 26, asia: x and Outicura Olntment are alors everywhere. with 32-p, , Bond. post-c: reer A Dae & ‘Chem, Corp., Dept, D, Boston, Ae ODDS AND ENDS, Singapore now has a population ‘of 303,322. British South Africa’ has 8,601 zalie of railway in operation Cai 2 20,941,000 Ibs, of cheese during October The Chinese divide the day into 12 parts, each two ‘A well-constructed brick house will outlast one built of scarlet is an essential quali- fication for marriage in Norway an Sweden. The ants of South America have been known to’ construct a three- mile tunnel. The German village of ee eat ing of the reet car system anced, camttel and operated solely by Chinese. ratiye society tee is to have a gre ests mil-| fuels may be proc t them if Geologists aA “estimated that| handy, For harentie toothache or the great German deposits pot-| cramps I don’t thi: nything could ash galts, -practically the vel jm-|act more quickly, For a eral all- ‘ round pain remedy [ can think of n at the —— tate of exploitation 600,000. y« ranch Guinea is re a £ £5 ors A capital, is the port through which ments are being made to Pat cs en in the PAluae schools deulest ‘the United States Bureau of Education tie yea en- insti onal hygiene campaign that the; frequently bring their fathers “od ss nee to pol. ‘to have them put through nol qs tipping cand -cleetingg Ipttoead t the hands of the teacher Say UNFIT 10 LIVE—MUST DIE sand only vegetable re+ medy known, price 26, at all dealers, “Tt seems strange that he could ation’ was pee i 5 itself.’’ YOUR OWN DRUGOIST WILL TELL YOU Ta Muctne Bye tremedy for teens Weak Byeo and Granulated Ryolida; No ag Write {or pymnall fee, ‘Murine Hye Remedy Co.y Chicago. see a young. man has the audacity pro a girl, she should have & trie to accept him. Minard's Liniment used by Physicians, EATING A FAMOUS. ROOF, Rayages at Beetles on the Roof of Westminster Hall, More than five hundred years ago a foreman carpenter designed the haat beam roof in Westminster undred years but for the avesuticapee beetle.- The West- minster ‘beetle has eaten into Le wall beams untilsone can scoop the rotten wood by: handtule,. oa pe Se arched edifice is sinking hy in Necdlecd to say, the bsetlely is eat- ing i aa other parts of the oak be- ams we have Seca Neher pee nor the longitudl nal struts iat form mmer pringipally mentioned beearse (on them the work OS sephora the hammer beam roof; and al because some of these great titers have suffered most some of the Stee The arched hammer beam r. like an in- said to} ° anghai recently sow the open- eee ret si We one of the Spenas Ge a co- | for in here all sorts foodstuffs and almost the whole of the export and| ¥ e|import trade passes, and improve- it, helping to cupport the Big, A at Suny. eo a line drawn ine a orose bar tl ously the A and reaching to the walls of Westmin- not Bee in the middle, They me ingenuity with which the four- eenth century English carpenter dovued his balancing stresees and thrusts, at is happening mow is that on weakening of the hammer posts Full flavored and ; : only” project nough to ae erfectly cooked | ® the bowed legs St the smaller At | child's \P pede délicious || rest on their ends, These two pro- | delight, Aoi { jections are called the hammer] The lap yne Soricl hey end in carved angles| o. 4 , and support and wre braced to the | Picuicker's large A upright poss. We hope | Choice. this peed ies is moderately clear, | Everybody's and will, at-any rate, esrve to chow | favorite. FORMS FOR SALE. ams, as well as of the arches hich spring from thém, is actually pulling the wall posts and’ plates be necessary and sufficient to brace | % H.W. DAWBON, Minety Colborne Street, YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL A , ¥ te will] Py, rult, Btock, Grain or Dairy Farm, write 90 son, Brampton, or Sotborne St; Tarente the Ww hole. etrueture together with a beetle, though steps are being taken to fill up, its, cavities and by means of various preparations of sulphur to discour- age any further activity on its part. The Wenuataaee beet ea tor rma; freight, putd: Nichols Limfted, # W. DAWSON, Colporne Bt, Toronto. AGENTS WANTED. BIG MONEY-MARER} 3 it given. ‘credit Toronto. ublishers, NEWSPAPERS FOR BALE. ish animal, seed wood louse, ich does the damage, and | has an enormous apy OOD WENKLY IN LIVE TOWN IN Peoineerk County. Stationery, and Book ction. Price only ‘connec! “rerms iiveral, Wiion Publish Rat ing. Company, 78 West Adelaide Btre fined in a bottle with a rete -protect- the contest. with the tin and was in danger of r of the familiar The larva ulways eats its way in along tbe: Graiel ob 18 srGod ahs light golden-brown color of much of the roof ip due to a species o dew or rust. A> Best Liniment of All Destroys Every Pain But Never Burns “How thankful we are to t hold f such a wonderful Hodachatl Her edy x Nerviline,” write: mu tagne fr noe her home ne: "In this faraway from a doctor or ly needs a good supply of Mniment. Nerviline 1s the al. I roys every pain, but never burns. e use Nerviline ore of Wal It it’s rheuma- ‘tus: ching back,.pain in et side. ore valuable and speedy to cure than Nerviline.” The above letter is convincing—It his old~ bottle; it’s the most economical, Small Sa size 25c. at any dealer's anywher ething should be don seh tage the belief Peo ‘comortabe lothes are neve hy st; Ask for Meinard’s ond take no otnien Catching Up, “Why do Yau Rare upon having the biggest sl arry 1” “hs ag * cork. One specimen w was con-| ou: aeBie eat its way through the ‘Toronto. and very powerful pitnoer like jaw: Confined in a corked 0 will eres _ 7 NANCER,. TUMORS, LUMPS, BTC, quickly eat its vy “through tha {internal and external, cured with home treatment, Write Dr, Bellman Medical in by is ‘before too Into. Co, Limited, Collingwood, Ont, Your Home Trade Dealer Has It SK your Home pag! Mase for ie. Nw pen cath Direct From Factory to You and thus you save middleman's profits. Your Home Trade Dealer gives PERSONAL SERVICE, and Rive this Se we a place in lome Trade make A claims. Reman every dollar, spent at home thi his cat ie means scohonoy, iabechith atistocton 16 you, and a decided benefit to your mall boy. te sie B ri older bro- ther entitled to rented the little “He was eating pudding two years before I was born,’ The Nearer Hills, “And, my dear, what mountains you most vie dlomeatio life ‘give othe kitchen range Obvious, Miss Caustic — Your — friend, Smythe, brags that he is a self-made man. You nea hear a self-made woman boasting about it, Mr. Oritico—No, they like every> | one to think it natural. room. The New rae better. - Broils, In 1, 2, 3-2 burner 19th cooking oven. At Toronto St. John Quebe. verted A with a smaller A inside The heat all in the apereaace in the Sinden je cheaper than ae at bakes, roasts, toast nd 4 conta 4 burner, Tica range ar fireless e Winnipe: sizes. Ask to see the lware and geniral stores. 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