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Milverton Sun, 8 Oct 1914, p. 2

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THE EMPEROR'S. ADVISERS MEN WHO URGED THE KAISER TO GO TO WAR. Halt a Dozen Promiacnt Germans to Whom He Has Listened. We speak of the Kaiser as the War Lord, and iesuine ‘that he re presents milit a form, but even allowing tect the re- that not he alone is the moilder < ermany’s policy ike ot he has his associates and va and if we look behind the im figure of Wilhelm we shall ie eke pees of half a dozen or more Ger- mans, of eminence in state- raft, in. war jence, ath he has listened, and who advice we may assume that he fol- thes before her, ruler of millions has only one fami v friend, namely, Fuerstenberg, ab box he has been in the habit spending most of his vacation. ‘This Prince is one of the richest men Germany, f Philp au Evlenber, credited and sures of Harden, the ‘ nalist of German; Princes’ Trust 3 = pS EE 5) Prince Emil von shooting the “hed oe ares famous rg, who was diss ruined by ithe expo ‘ello aight va il- of RMAN Motor HosPiTAL A German Motor Field Hospital. GREAT ‘SIEGE GUNS MADE THE WAR REVEALS SECRET OF KRUPP’S. Two Acres Absolutely Forbidden Ground at Works in Germany. eich no outsider has visit. It ‘has been in some quarters a subject of conjecture as to what within’ these two fair guess’ that Germany was developing her enor- mous siege guns. which now come rth to the surprise of the world and show a capacity for hurling a 14-inch shell 12 miles, and batter- ing down all modern fortifications. The German Emperor has a see maintained that his taxes and wa: levies were necessary for the aes the see these new guns, wh have no purpose of defence. but have trgmrentits value in aggres- main- in we The ‘Scrap of Paper” Man. The Present Imperial Chancellor Bethmann Hollweg, who will be re- membered in Leet for his ss about a certain ‘‘scrap of paper,’ rag distinguabed himself in tie Kai ice, but ought to be re- etbbered for his work in the realm of local govermfient and domestic administration. He is at best the be, atatgerion ot sree) pid nae it is} pupil of Prince Buelow, whom he Sa a ee re cag | re mirrored, mics this states- high office, and is famous as the ony {man was supposed to be in disgrace. clase personal friend of the Kaiser, The Naval Advisers. Among those closest to the Kaiser whose advice he is supposed to a taken in the past few months A miral von Tirpitz must be placed the front rank. It who tion of the German Navy. Coupl cate of # great navy, much ai Roberts appeared in Ei land ds apomle eh universal milit It is he carried ernment was ab navy to its BOP HOPR, and it is said that in tl m gears nomena was 80 to raise in the land of the Kaii money for the strengthening of the |ing D Incidentally, it might be re- navy has not yet that, this begun to pay any dividends, The Military Authority. man, and the fact that he is a pri vate citizen will not reli vor a ok ot ine von der Golts. i8) Buelow of some of the reeponaibility but he i te an Aaatria, asserti unbounded confidence in their mi tary strength; but von der Goltz ‘sisted in his assertions, and de Ma resigned old uaconsainraie clared thut the defences against)” ey Russia must be carried on without WHAT M reference to the ingen already Aus- shown taken Sgeine? this tril nt eve le have ‘that this etree was right, but is not yet plain that his advice wi acted on in time, Von der Goltz is a strategist of international reputa- | German; having the reorganiza- tion of the Turkish army, his idea and is dd wonders in tion, worked being to bring this force to bear a German ally in the event of war. von Tirpitz is to be credited with the crea- must be mentioned the ro After having re- tired full of years and honors, von Koester again appeared as ee advo: eer- largely due to the enthu. ign on|is a wonderful diplomat and served throughout Gersoeny that the Gov le to build up the present formidable pro- who could not have “influence when Ger- When it is all ion it was indignantly Wonied the Austrian war lords, who hac Bethmann-Hollweg loyal ser. vant of the Shes nYadeed, he could not ‘hold office unless he was well-liked by his master. For, as Y@lthe Zabern inciden: showed the -| world, the German Chancellor holds in office by the grace the Reichstag. One of the Chancel- lor’s most Pape a ae ste character- istics is his blunt honesty. Certain- ly he is no hypocrite, as anne, ment about the “scrap of p se shows. The ay of yah: is Saba er-stone of his political faith. Germany’s Best Diplomat. Probably the ablest man in Ger- “ian with “Sot to political affairs s Prince Bernhard yon Buelow, Tong a favorite of the Kaiser's, He Lord he in half a dozen capitals before be- ing made Imperial Chancellor. He held we office when the Kaiser cre- ated the famous Algeciras incident, and it was he who inflicted he perial Chancellor resig probable that the ‘cepa peaesaes as attentively to what to say about,Europe as to — Bl living present office with very little ex périence, but it is due largely to 9) him that when Austria seized Bos nia and Herzegovina, Tally ¥ was held fast to her agreement os the Triple Alliance, His repu' is that o a concilliator, andl it is eeny unlike- li- An American Newspaper’s Opinion it f the Situation. as| It is inconceivable that Great Britain and ieee iin allow lo this would 's absolute- both be national suicide, ly @ life-and- cdeath ght. for of them. as ple in the Hatuy Islands, eae into the field one-eighth BLISTERS ON FEET _ COULD NOT SLEEP 000,000, She has th crm sale Taare Poa and money to clothe and arm this num- lot Wear | ber an _the command of the ves to (Shoes. Cuticura Soap and Oint- | feed t ment Entirely Healed, France has 39,000,000 people, and fa OE if she should ork 12% per eit, of w Victoria St., Thetford Mines West, Que. her population into camp, ane Eee T'was ropairing a valyo on top | would have nearly sol- of a boiler rece aoe pipe close to iers. Furthermore, owing to the sealding both: could not wear phar ments bué none did ao; Samples Free by Mail In sae iN tollet soap why not procure ‘ono possessing jont ean sufficient to dhsy minor ee remov' redness and roughness, ging, soften and soothe Reatirs ooeaitions: my Biis- ters came on my feet and L perp serves, a portion of these and it gave mo Lied bata that | must have more or less military a8 T could not slesp at night. I vcation and discipline, pen fas tres with | ready to impart it to othe! no Improvement so tried olnt~ | acta ) r population, she should put at 000,000 soldiers. In 000 peopl New Zealand and the other colon- Britain French military system of univers- ut | al service and retirement to the re- Next comes the anieation ‘ol how long Germany at stand this aw- ful strain, To put, a vast army into «had to para- \be fed, supplied with ammunition its communications maintain- . How long can she stand this? it the French and English show jane ans like: the spirit of the Bel- , the Germans cannot possibly esc: pl a ruinous defeat. saponaccous X na gt and refrealting of flower fiteura, | Sm and grouchy all the time? Boap. Cut Soap and Cuticura Oint- | ‘I fancy it is because he knows reap lpreesct detecne opto evory- | 80 many Mean things about him- where. Ll of each mailed free; | self.” i $9. kia Book, Addicts potent 1 Cutlcura, Dept. D, Boston, Us 8 A.!t rywhore, Sneh a soap combined with the purest of | fragran| Possible cae ‘Why does that fellow look so | DISEASE 1s ‘DUE TO BAD BLOOD To Cure Common Ailments the Blood Must be Made Rich and Ri Red. of the trouble in_ the objective was the destruction of Great ain’s navy. World Did Not Know. years ago there was a ve strong sentiment in England that German navy should be arrest- a in its care: is, very ecbabe that had the 4 Brit- and sea, it Foti € en up and demanded the cessation rm: war preparations, people would have mphatic in this demand as weciitex outside How carefully the German war . That Germany has been pre- paring for three years for the ete ; Pils do They ed Pik tent movement against the whol blood and thus cure: these diseases | VO" ' becoming daily more evi- Pict eben eee I ‘We know of one American condition. and the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pi of B 2 number and system, hadi tmied sever began Dr. At the time I no avail, until I liams’ Pink Pills. ages about the ankles. suffered at times from up hope when I began the use Dr. sens Pink Pills. In cours owe meen it an il Tw or x! Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockvi ——_ + ___— ak stra’ froth 70 to L each beat means work equivalent ton Liebe an eigl ighth one Intense literally to casing almost instant death. impossible in the youn; Once it the heart. is-incapable of work and fails when called upon to o it. The fore, that one canno upon this Sreae * Ace the heart 876,000 foot pounds ; a Lying down atest not venture to even timate ‘the rel were, we to abstai in from. yiole: emotions, especial ally anger, suffered from both nervous troubles | |. cure through and a general debility of the nerves doctors and many medicines, but to Wil- I had grown 60 Tee rom the neurall- gia was terrible. Thad almost given gla idly continued ras one KEEP YOUR HEART STRONG. mn. BetGrS birth until a little raising a two- Bound weight through Under auc strain ‘the heart-of an animal has break, Acute heart strain’ is practically thy and well nourished adult, fut quite b occurs | 5, EH doctor ars ‘there- o too care- ful to economize in ake: work laid |‘ cording im, he who retires Go to bed at a ‘ad of 12 saves a halt. hour ily lessens its labors in the same lief ena would come ex ls, ing this vis that the prospects were for.a Eu- oa ure an war and that she had better defer her ae jermal ane then be- tnt the financial : terests of the ese made the Emoerey back dow! But the war eo well knew the basis for its advice, Preparing for Three Years. of| Each year this fas has written the] to German headquarters, and re- im- ceived the ad. and “sy cd if she might safely make her visit, and was told “ eep out; that the war was com For three years the hole world has been. trying to avoi for three years Germany has kept on n peepaTing for i merican eae m ho in Paris when the aitimatint to Servia, girded up their s inshaste to get-out of Europe. y declared that there could be only one hand behind such an ulti- matum and that was aa hand of Germany seeking wa: Ile, What You Can Do to Keep It In Behe ts Good Condition. LIGHT BOOZE Do not get angry. Any strong o— eniotion adds to the labor of ithe Do You Drink Itt heart, heart overworked| A minister’s wife had quite ia tus- means shortened life. So see sle with coffee aoe nea experience Dr. J. Strickland Goodall in a re-|is interesting. cent er on the ncaeenneen of} “During ithe ele Sexi of m; training as a nurse, while on night duty, I became addicted to. co! drinking. Between ie aid four in the morning, wi the tients were asleep, there was little to do except make the rounds, and to the drug caffeine its “After being married, i ae begged me ito leave o! flee, for he feared that it had Sie hurt me an myself nite bo hurtfl habit, ht ie taking Postum, and for it the Sonata: tired feeling fre Ho te lack of the coffes drug, b iked the taste of, Pos- answered a the ter a year’s née of Postum I now feel like a new woman—have eae) bilious attacks since T left Namo given by. dian iu indeor, Ont, Read ‘The Road to Wellville,”” in pleas. Postum,¢ in two forms: Regular Pestum ust be well oiled. ener Tastant i Bian a soluble pow- der. A teaspoonful dissolves quick- ly in a eup of hot ees ond, with eream and sugar, cs a delicious overage instantly. toe and 506 tins it es-| The cost per cup of hoth kinds i is about, the tame. “There's a Reason’! for Postum. =sold by Grocers, nb Jas inevitable on PLEASED TO RECOMMEND BABY’S OWN TABLETS iM Henri Rees Anceline, es ase I have given my. litt am tiles poneepablatt ee of sleep and sim her of young The Brockville, Ont. ee ARS “DOUR SCOTCH ENGINEER.” Found on Steamers AU Over the World. The ‘dour Scotch engineer’ of ‘“McAndrew’s Hymn,’* i is almost as sure to b. engine room of a steamer that plies to Asiatic ports as the steam gauge or the connecting rod. He is almost the liners and tramp freighters of the Atlantic, or homas Prendergast, tells an amusing anecdote to illus- trate © was cro -ossing the little lake of Lugano, in the Italian Alps, on one of the’ small bas tr that ply in those waters. When he paid his fare he asked for tie’ change in sil- yer, since the Italan copper coins would ot pass current on the Swiss side. t the fare collector had no mie “T never had seen this steamer before,’ the colonel says, ‘“‘but I that a Scotchman is neve! one foot. m an idea of this|it was quite ba i that I should|cribe them falsely, Each student “| work one has eae to take such al want a hot oup of coffee about that|was watched carefully by fel- weight in his hand and lift it over| time, Icould keep awake better, | lows, who, ignorant of the nature that distance as many times in a] ‘‘After oe or four years of cof-| of-the card, tried from minute as the heart beats, drinki came a nervous | manner Se Deas he was telling the Anything that quickens the | wrock ond. "hove! ht that I simply| truth o: ‘The watchers were heart’s action increases its labor. ha not live without my coffee. peed ine judge with any “iui Accurate action increases its la-| Aj) this time 1 was subject to fre-| But before each man n his bo: ccurate tests have showo | quent biliotis asta, sometimes #0 | test, the time occupied in ieeavauien that aman riding a bicycle up |geyere as to me in bed for|and expiration was measured, and 10 per ant: grade for 2904 SUR pouty days. (Pen ts Divide injuri-|the measurement was taken again eae ans sia hon Fetes ae J ous as coflea because, both contain | immedi ately after ihe finished. It never without So I stepped to the hatchway that boauen into the engine-room, and calles m “Mac, are ye Lange ay! Wha want? came back ina sane Scottish ac cent * ‘Hae ye any siller ‘Ay! And I soon had a handful of silver © d’ye +___ ~(Aenmoatiam Goes Quickly Its Virus Forever Destroyed | — EVERY CASE IS CURABLE. a bowel trou- ?° | stick thrust,through it. the lake and river steamboats of | Ret .|ton’s Pills of Mandrake and Butternut, Witch Torture in Alaska. | Disciples of Cotton Mather flour: ht among the native | tribes ‘Alaska even now, despite Sis that they are considered sn | 8 a series of misfortunes befall a or Gra eee come and, after deciding upon the culprit, punish- ment is meted out accordingly. The hair is fastened into a loop and a Every twist if the st (val produces excruciating pain, as © imagine Other | Food Supplies In War Time ors are in circulation absolutely Incorrect. Wi filling our orders as w Inaist on. getting oy g RK’S what you ask for W.Clark, Limited E MONTREAL, Pam nants consist of oa on beating the wu with-a thorny:plant called ‘ ers *Jelub,” after which folom :nepenied dippings in the ocean. Will Quickly ‘Cure Any Sour Stomach | — Relieves Fullness After Meals. “When I was wo! orking around the torm Inst winter, 1 chad an attack of In. flammation,” writes Mr. 0. P, Dawkins, of Port Richmond, awasneeh tere as long time, Bee well enough to work until something went wrong bg owels for Thad to use T physic all the» time. My py feel s day 1 — Hamilton's Pills'are the best pills, and my letter, I am sure, proves it, fuse a substitute for Dr, Hamil- sold in yellow boxes, 25c. All dealers, r The Catarrhozone Co., Kingston, + FIVE KINDS OF ICE. ing Water. There are five Pn kinds of t been dis- . We Bridgiiain Harvard University. First there the common ice which i ter rozen at ordinary baa ancie ara sure and at from 0 degrees © t 3s C. This Prof, “pride. ‘a t is from 10 to ss dense than water. st e One Kind Can Be Made From Boil- 2aRMS FOR BALE. &. w. DAWSON, ‘Ninety Colborne Street iron I* Ses WANT TO BUY UR Sits Fruit, Stock, Grain, oF Dalry Fars write H. Ww ton, oF Uélborns Bt, Toronto, E. W. DAWSON, Colborne St. ‘Toronto SEED PopeeR® res “all cu Witte me for 6. ered Faweatt, Uppor Sackvillo, MISCELLANEOUS. SER, TUMORS, LUMPS, BTC. C*ixe Bray and external, cured Te gat patore too Is re ed ‘Beinn Modtoal eo. TAmited. Mingwood, WEWSPAPERS FOR SALR. SN ie Town iv TOWN IN Og ork Sous County. Stat ‘pride anh Begs “eee aa, EME NOVA SCOTIA’S COAL FIELDS, The Only Deposits on the Atlantio Seaboa' covers an area of about miles, The field, which is indented it is imated, 9 billion tons of coal i h Four ompanies operate in ie field, The OSS8SE8 and bavi an n output of 4,719,614 tons of steam and met rgical con’ The aay Scotia Steel and Coal Company possesses five collieries, and have Ks output ‘of 811,434 tons, 216,891 tons of which are U for metallurgical pur pose © McKay Company and the Colonial Coal. Company, pos sess two collieries, a wave @& COM- ie Good: to Rheumatism! bined output of 57,707 tons, The Sous welng-seaneay our Adis vepee | Tees eee kilograms the!) dney Coal Company ‘dperate one muscles, fe sleepless nights and|| ice melts to. water. wiley? ah Slliery, and last year raised 5,437 suffering rs epic forevyer— | be increased to be abou 100 kilo- }coliery, and last y rh : _ your day is x grams and the ten Baia be| tons. The Cape Breton Coal, Tron Miterer cheer Op) and 0s. the| tistatetned ebout. the sstneitiie! B=] ett, Heumay (nOmrae as hea ood news below. aid water fTeeyes again to another colliery at Broughton in the sum- Wea man | met me a month ago, and Bid of ice, called ice V., which is with every ee T am. well HOW TO TELL A LIAR. By His Breathing Declares a For-| © mn Professor. n you are telling a lie you breathe differently from when you are telling he i nul The differ: basect pel i red by means of wih Pe pod his wider By Prot ey of Graz. He prepared cards bearing let- ters, figures rams and distributed these, “among his pupils. hese were requi cure eS AS aeseeh in certain n the cards were marked ay a Meee star and the students re- ceiving them were required to des- the utterance of a ‘as, | ab tone 6 per He | te vat. Nerviline va do in a case] jo r | a On further describe the | abow (the discovery that if ¢ent Ponty than wa- | Tocreasng the preasine, ‘oi about 00 kilograms, we get 1 the v baits pressure and the ay 5 to 9 per cent mer of 1918. For Married ‘Men Only hen your razor is dull as your wife if she wasn't paring her Gin Get her Putnam's Corn Extractor; it's the only painless and eafe cure, All reeze water at atmospheric prseane, but with a temperature of 30 degrees C, ordinary ice (ice I.) is changed to ice a sy Which is on the average 8 per cent, denser than water and 20 per eee denser than ice Further increasing the pressure, rns into ice II,, which is increasing pressure recommended Rheumatism, Lum: | > bago and Sciatica and~ Lame’ Back. | ice Il. changes to ice V and then to It is the one remedy that never dis- | ice appol Sometimes these changes take Lesa so quickly that a click is hei The lower the temperature the aie slowly is the change effect- ‘Dhis discovery has a practical, ap- plication, When sas freezes ine closed yessel immense pressure is developed, ‘The buratng of boilers nd water pipes is a familiar exam le of this, The water expands in freezing to ice IT. ; but if the pres: sure on the ice during freezing ex- ceeds about 2,000 kilograms, corres- ponding to 30,000 pounds per re Inch oy, IIT: is formed. As this 3 per “cent, denser than w ter and has less veka, it aawaes rather than expands. An interesting sedi on this i the arenerys be great enough the temperature may be raised far beyond the nor- mal freezing point, and still the wa- ter will ; the applica- tiin of a pressure of about 20,000 kilograms,” says Prof, Bridgman, water, although it Making Progress. “T am glad to see you Johnny,’ said the father false and the utterance of a true eta ment always diminiehed, the quo- tient obtained by dividing the time of inspiration by ‘the time of expira- ion. Dr. Anton Rose, commenting in Die Umschau on these results, re- marks that the discovery furnishes a certain criterion, between truth and falsehood. For even a nay liar is likely to fail in an attempt sscape detection by breathing ir- regularly, Prof, Benussi having dis- tarily to change their Spal S 90.48 to affect the result, Justifiable, «Why did it ee this man so terribly ?”’ said the judge, indicat- {ng ar) heey eae figure of the ini oad him why # horse had run away, your honor,’’ explained | the prisoner, ‘and he told me that | it. was because the animal had lost his equineimity. H’m,’’ said the judge. ‘Dis- charged,” Minard'’s Linimens Cures Dandruft, amall gon, who had been away at school, but who was now home on his vacation. ‘" are you Bet- dealers gell “Put Pay at 2c. por bottle, No ( Coun Bird. Mr, Exe So you were Swelton’s ky o'clock tea, did RE te have? Exe—A good appetite when T got home, my dear, the What ch ing you in advane You it. Paulo Oren iypawsltek Co, Kindly answer at once. Difference Shown. “What is the difference betwoea a philosopher and an optimist “Well, a philosopher takes things s they come, while an optimist, if they come with the dark side up- permost, turns them over. ‘Granulated Eyelids, just Your Ds rate ee per juring Eye Sincere ase, Fo: Fiackolthe yetreetk Druggist is or Marae Eye Remedy Co,, Chicago Wl Ta ral Rep igens bplivoet you and Mabe! sangre about pe HH Mawhat was itt” “As to whether her dog was more intelligent than. my bat Minard’s Liniment Rolle ting on at school? Fine!’ said Johnn: ny: ‘<7 have learnt to say ‘Thank vou’ and ‘if you Flees in French.”’ ‘Good |’? said the father. “That's more ag you ever learnt to eay in English Minard’s Lintment Cui Burns, Eto Se . Very Interesting, “T don’t. believe my husband has ver adbed me in a life,” said | ‘OW th could believe in me as yo believe in your husband, 1 Pe I might ‘be tempfed to-—— but T haven't said I believe in my gay you eeived y but I oan say he aaa never tea” dene aie Poll; When they came back from their wedding th he had just $2.60 in his pocket ‘egay—The stingy thing, Tho wheel of “yortive won't ty for you unless you put your neta dor to it SSS D, & ISSUE 41—"L4. iY a ee oe + 4

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