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Milverton Sun, 10 Dec 1914, p. 2

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RABUMATIO “MISERY Jan. Only Be oured Through the Blood. _Tiniments of No Use does ey ee Be 3 & = : Satient. becomes a towel and are a number of methods of treating thecaiatintn, most of them cep down the rheumatic nature can Ne up But unfavorable conditions id or dampness may give the Biarate the advantage and a relapse or renewed ara follows. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People build rs the blood and en- able it to cast out the enone poisons with the natural secre! ion: Thousands have tried ¢ most bene: That every, cufferer who does not try Dr. Williams’ Pink sof reco following acon, Smith, St. Jerome, was attacked eh abet “the ee said w rae “ayer ‘fhe joints of my an Timbs, vere badly and suffere ost excruciating pain. Notwithstandion neieal treatment ‘the trouble became so bad that I could not go about y appetite Ltt . fap me and I was growing . A neigh Ry ree benefitted by Dr. liams’ Pink Pills advised me to try them and I decided oso. In the course of a few weeks I she some improvement, Ys my appet began to return. en the ete ing in my joints home to disap- pear, and long until I was perfectly moved) cal I, have had no return of the trouble.” Dr, A ey Pink Pills are sold y writing Apert Williams’ Medicine Broo skvilley ¢ Int: ——— Why You Wink. Dhe unconscious act of winking the most delicate and ake sig oo gen of the bedy exposed to the is in constant need of the Me tees tis given by the eyelids, which not only close quickly at the approach of danger, but are employed shing, the surface of the eye eve is washed. the little name ‘tupliee, is busy supply of tears. This the inside Me the lid,moist, and you wink automatically whenever m8 surface of the eye becomes dry o » of nie Strikes it. This work is done as often as necessary, and to realize it is necessary try how long you can, keep your eyes open without winking. At SSE aes oe ‘The British Soldier, Lerd Reg sen anal are or of the Isle of Man, at,an ambu- lance prize distribution i in pDauglan: lent, illustrative o spirit of the his, Excel- Wellesley leney Bem the We ish Regiment, was. seriously wounded during the recent fighting In Belgium, a private soldier pay so remarked— "They teat not hit you again, sir,’ down in front-of his wounded officer, effect- ually interposing-his own body a proteggion against the enemy’s fire . +. Use for Talent. ers some occasion for using this talent. As we use it, it gradually increases, improves, Fear: native the character. divine ‘ond. vereome | Ys STORY OF LOUVAIN'S RUIN AN AMERICAN AUTHOR TELLS WHAT HY HEARD, a a Told By the Men Who Know Most re About the Ruined City. Only a year and a half ago I” had m Brussels: in com: vain as it was this yen of disgrace, 1014, sat ih the little front Bie of the hous e of Mgr. Beolaige, president i ute of Philo- Verlest and Prof acting ootieertin ‘of Louvain, and by the irony’ of circumstances also. professor of international law in this second oldest university Europe. The speaker's English was fluent, and hia Pi forcible’ and well chosen. “Tt was all so unexpected,” ‘he “so frightfully astonishing, this destruction of our murder of our people nito Us, it is hard to pgdovetaudl and to: be lieve it. The First Shot. ‘or eight. days the Germans had lived here in the town. We had treated them well; they had tie nich of our ‘food* and parta much of our wine. There was beer left; that had all gone in the first three days. “The streets were. Baers our ow rolled ihe 4 eeenide There wi no. proper provost guard, sundae the uae ane diacmgdl to haye estab- hisi sue! “On Tuesday, the 26th of August, at 8.10 a.m, the ‘dreadful thing be- gal Late in the afternoon Ger- man’ soldiers had come in and ‘had Lier well received; they seemed to e under no command, but wander- ke about collecting. ie The professor pa Here is th PI RBHALORAK who, can tell you the spa of the first. shot.” He indicated Prof, Leon Verlest, @ slender, handsome man, with Rie Hapoied bear ‘from his “house, No. Rue’ treopold, that it ‘took Sice There is nothing but the walle left now t is but a step from here ean show you the very window. Let him tell os how it began.” Speaking French, but in the very quietest and calmest Pr dinner, my w erman officer, a captain of the Landwehr, who was quartered with us. Sud- denly an alarm sounded, and there was much running, into the street. A man ran by, shang in German. The officer rose, and, buckling on his sword and revolve rire wanie out. We closed the door and my wife and I stood in the ‘hall. We thought perhaps our troops were coming, ne we did not know. Germans Started It. “Suddenly rid hammering on vee Nerd it, slightly, Fh soldiers burst, Segui “They had both been drinking; one of them was quite drunk. [ tied to stop them, tell- ing them that there was as officer in our pense: Bus they r n past us y did de stop to ob ie ke the there began to and then two more. they ran downstairs and went out the back way. “Tt may have been ten minutes, and there was more knocking and with them, but they ate not lis- Me wre the bullet, arent under my a: ihe wife mas ey brave; she |e to step in front. I drag, r back and again the shot, iat ied law by-whicl is kissing my heed. ‘an out into makes character real and enduring. | the garden. In a few minutes the — hotise was all in flames. e had BUSY oeToR, n to save anything.’’ Sometimes: Overlooks a Point. iC, that he sc able point to which bis attention may be called by a ijbecladae pa- tient who 4 a ay attention | was valle to Gra pe- pe Nuts by one.of| iy patients,’ a physician writes, “At tl my own 1 bad aud I was pretty well run ts Aiiberis behind Grape-Nuts were sound a that if the food was all was claimed, it was a Wetect rood, “‘So/L commenced to use Grape. Nuts with cream twice a day, a a short time I eaten Ane coho ys = every way rODgER “te fetter and weigh more t! ‘er before in my life. Ga vedi that fall of this good is recommend, Gr vet nt of patie: 6: or 8 a i snc ‘alice tec Nee Name given b: Canadian can Winton rehet 4 S Postum for ata beck 1 es ee er read tho above ‘Aik r aypears “trom time na nae 2 y are geHUIN®, EFUe, and full of human interest. much | cj a i Mgr. Denlciaes a striking looking man with # iron grey hair and about fifty years of age, leaned towar me. “Crest vrai,’ he said. And this was tl in rather a anic-stricken ‘co tion of a small ly: ‘Gorman: troops )wh en driven with some loss out of ik little Bueken, 14 the | between Louvain and a lines, In the semti-darkne: boots the -| the fire of thelr pen. aa one oe rtally wounded, were slightly Wares nad a horse a Hed, and for this nearly two hun+ dred citizens, men, women and cbil- Sigit suffered the _ penalty of leat! They were shot in ‘the streets ioe houses, or burned to death in holocaust that followed and » days, nearly one at! undred dwellings being to the flames, ‘nelaling ‘the priceless A crime of vandalism un- Py Ba qu Parried, She was very much in love with him, and one jraebte while they were alone, “Frank, tell Mae arly: 4 tat have kissed other girls. haven’t you?” “Yes,” replied ihe young” man; ‘but no one you THE STRUGoLE WW THE EAST As ey. fe come clattering in helt hobs vale into subur’ alarm had spread before them. oy it THE AUSTRIAN SOLDIERS ARE DISHEARTENED. The Russians, on the Contrary, 4 cept Their Lot With _ Complacency, A ‘caci correspondent of The London Times at Lwow (Lemberg), m more and more im presued daily with the complacence with which the Russian soldiers ac There is no Honey se by this war, and, though they moan thé misery that it has brought ee willingly. the Austrians “is , quite different. I talkeda: Tong time with young Austrian reservist who ia ‘been. lying now for weeks with a de- sperate wound through the body. An Austrian Soldier’s Story. He was a- carpenter, living near rie On July 25 he was calle © the colors without even iriowing whe t the war was about and caring less when the did learn eft my wife and children weeks ago, he’ said, without any warning. They had no-money. , Since ing to live at all without me, is it? I ama blameless man. I have no dislike of the Russians. They are a very friendly people we are all called away rpm our famil- ies and sent over he attac! men we have Rethink whatever All the men in_ my regi- eservists feel Ex oa 4 left, 1 and instead T was shot through the back as we were After fell. into Russians everything was easy t me. I am/quite satisfied. They are very kind and the nurses sary ‘good to ws, it always and always T am. worrying about my wife mee my children. Not a word since I left How can they live with nothing with- the ‘Thousands of Cases. s he spoke his brown eyes aed with tears, In rea to-day here are thousands of such cases pst every one of the e “Wworiltala here is filled with then The longer I remain in this town the more caaaed Tam order ‘and Every one is ‘wi The bulk of the population “seem Besisolly yacutharens to their change Pe en the Austrians are ob particulary hostile to Russia, ne of the anomalies posites is that the new regime has maintained A uetsie policemen to preserye order, pend- ing the oa of officials that will eventually come from take their places. -————_ IMPRISONED FOR BRAVERY. A French Soldier Gets Fifteen Days Imprisonment. So sbrict are the Allies in observ- ing the laws of war that not even anil bravery or extraordin ‘y circumstances permit the viola- tion of them. A French soldier has just earned the military medal for leah and fifteen days’ qmerisane ent at the same time. The colon Of an infantry regiment asked Leg : a cant and horse “= ‘French lines work, and ek yards further on he saw a trans- port ‘wagon of another regiment which had been abandoned; he quickly comandeered the TSO When he got back to camp h AB promised the military medal for very, but his lonel, 01 , the iy RAB oN has ae reco! n added distinction. a Halted All Trains. ria had a distinct hor- ror of travelling by train, and the pee recautions ‘to guard dislike was. shared aa Duke of ellington, and pes 2 from the same cause—the ic of isson at the opening of the nchester line; Wellington actu- ally witnessed ‘the accident, and for wenty years af sed to tray: sor. Dr. Movies pasate ee eran ohiE —all Kg and een re) promptly and effectively, and with the | t of the sit-| wrinkle to /a wonder ote the Best of Tt. man never grumble: iapatiie f grumbling will ever tura a e 2 52 = g BS 2 h The gocd man, i wise man, make the best of i Whether we are to blame or net, whether we recognize nae ton of an enemy ne of -a_ friend, ie ne worse. by our complai rte to see the visible hie of blue okey simply: be- cau it is-very small.. enever we face a difficult ettetde we should make the pe of it. ‘Even rind may not be ver, #2 but grea: deal he Feel than. the worst, and metimes. happens that in the most unlovely places we find the most beautiful Ss, Sowers THOUGHTS FOR THE DAY. are. beginning to ice is the greatest, agsets.—Mr. Lloyd The Gepmap ealize, that, of all military George. Not six montlis hence; but at this moment, the ‘cause has need of every strong man.—Archbishop of orl The nee aspect of poyerty is that it is a social. disi whi par ey like any ease. acai Be seme Cecil be a sful guest requires a little erat a goad deal of tact aa an illimitable amount of sunny good nature ped, ITCHING cura Soap ani Blroso, Sask, jod Bev ise 2 they seer mad tried. Cutteur: tho> Cuticura difference, 116 face bezan to get a on dsing them for of Cutleurs Susur Otntnent 2 lo red infants and 6 Te dealers eh on p. Skin Bool, cura, Dept. D, Bost a’ Soap and BURNING OF ECZEMA INTENSE |. Began on Child's Face, Face. Spread all Over Head, Pimples Would Fes- tor and Break Like Boils. d Ointment Healed, Cuti- My little boy had oczo1 when ho was about a week old. his face and spread all over hls hoad. It began on I ntments and salves and new alcin on threo months, and two boxes o} (Signed) Seared nim" re uly 13 ‘children, \dress on, U. 8, Jeanne. Gasto: e who oad se ott the day for liy- ing ashe knows he ought to do is like the fool who ‘sits by io Wigs and waits till it flows edee: and. will glide a ta all sha, S| How a Sick Woman Can Reg din Health READ THIS VERY CAREFULLY. “For years I was thin and dasa. Teistiiietor atlih a; yellow pallor, pimples and Digtches on my face were not only mort! wy fecllage, but, becauge 1 thought my skin would. never look nice again I Sart despondent. Then my appetite grew very Various my sister pu never once lished regularity. My appeti keen—my blood red and pure—heayy rings under my eyes disappeared, apa to-day et skin ye as clear and w when Iwan a-girl. Dr Hawntiton’ ng ‘Pills did He all.” straightforward letter of a well- per bo: ozone Co,, Kingston, Ontai A LUCKY IND: Fi FOR THE C.P.R. Adiscovery abiob: ond bari much to the’ Province io has been made at Caledonia 8) ited sseanety that ihe waters of one of th springs is strongly Ree astére: recent yisitor, who had hitherto gone for this cure hat the Austrian resort at astein, Was Beare ed bie by ae ar, and tried the Cai spring. struc! by | ny an of the caters, test, was found to be due ee of radium. | The a new The a oA of a been tiaiteot wi when wie ding With it man in two, it may seem, a native festivals pened Close-quarter with the foe will him into many e best o whelmed by 10,000 Gurkhas Nepal to acsict sepoy erme of Caw Craaeis. dai i & part in tish, and ithe Se troops in. thew: an difficult to say. umbe) upon to ittle arm; Woman—T! I then discovere, ing only $10 a we & blade, abelon quar he can easily cut a Sod: moereatble Meueh 78 is of a bullock wi and his impettosit He earned our undy the Indian Mutiny, whe pire seemed like the mutinous sepoys, pore, Fighting ‘is dgacond nature to hy pointme os when fh has always been armed, obtainable, ae .”” There rl att ey may the opinion ot French's * ™ Eyidence, Lawyer—When did your husband first. show signs of insanity, mad- bey Ginn a pag peculia fayor to ith one ielow of the fight ing is his forte, cross. steel u ee subtedly draw a hot corner, Sie is the Jap of India, hard as f scouts, and a fear. e dark days of iy to over crossing over from us. And many a/ is told of how brown men of 0” | flung themeelyes at the desachtrans t ys and aven the wed the ghastly eat was his the Boer War. He loyal to the Be uridge are the only it, can e said that ie ee never shown one military authority has pt it, ‘Properly Ted 000,000 But whate Kaiser change his ‘contiemptib!e BLED 10 DEATH Insist on getting a. Wart Extractor, it's ‘the best, 20, at all dealers, ‘he day he married me. d that he was mak- eek, complete analysis. genuine tee spring in Europeyis i calew wo to three million aolarel owing to the number of invalids who are attract- h a spri INFORMATION FO FOR INVENTORS, rs. Pigeon, ny Bi geon’ & Davis, t Satand, raplialtark” anise report that 142 Canadian patents were ed Colonies, aid mee to ‘residents of orsign i coun’ co POauadiane who received ey “1 were | residents of ae Sty BS of Quebec, 2 of Alberta, 2 of New Brunswick, 1 of Nova Scotia, 1 of Saskatchewan, and 1 o! British Dolimobia. If you want a seen to follow your advice, tell him to do'as he pleases. Minard's Lintment ent-Curee Diphthoria, On the Contrary: ‘Did that bottle of pate medi- cine do your aunt any. good?" Mercy, no! reading the cir- s\obe thas ce aro) round it, she got two new dise: GURKE: AS. Uean FIGHTERS. Little Brown Men Happy When Fighting Is Closest, “Blood-brother” to our bene ecomes: Gurkhas, who form part of sat reid ‘at Ahe front, im with a rifle, kukri, his was cured of was Iwas cured of a ba MINARD'S DINIMENT. cured of inks" ‘LiNniEN terrible lumbago WM, BROWN. ag case of earache by KAULBACK Mienaitive, AunBe by RS, 8. MASTERS, by inkito’s LINTMENT, Ttean general 9 engagement 1 Master of the H a suffragette) — about the dinne: aid—There none, sir. Master—What | a come ‘ome fro oie fo, sir. At any rate love isn’t stone pie detect a flaw in a1 Minard’s Liniment Cures Distompor, The Wousewite, ouse (married to gos happening rv, Mar, ain't rie to be ! No'dinner ‘The ae ‘as 7m jail, sir, an) ate up hevery: think: in. nthe? Ouse muna Dies favorite wea) Cleanse the ieatean ' The oie een is never so happy aa ISSUE 50—'14. he was not alle me a | HOMELESS AND HELPLESS. A Pen. Picture of a) Suffering In Belgi ‘n the course yes an ‘antile in the Nineternsh Cent) a ‘Belgium in War," a record “of parao per nee ne J. ee tells of on Cathedral, “which with dramatic foree which Belgium was making. was the hour of the afternoon vi eager life of finding outlet for its eee) am for -its. Kean ia Sanpealnal intercourse. Inside, the con ares ation was composed icant of ccnen, nearly ‘all of them in. deep mourning.. Many of them esemed ry ob eir ae toil and thought o! singularly impressive. have the wonderful Flemish canvases in the Art Gal- le: ty of their ci ‘A few these mourn- ing women, old Pie waling bearing in petits bundles all oot they could save of their household goods, formed pant of the procession” wn) y z its entire population. itself can scarcely offer parallel ee opectac with, human ieientiie ane thousand peaceful and unof- fending inhabitants, homeless and help] were fleeing zat the dark- ness, ank Scheldt amnscee flashes of Py thi had what t for many of the: was heal last vision of the city of their ad -——__-t§ ___ Pleurisy Pains Vanish ! Chest Colds Cured ! NERVILINE HAS NEVER FAILED Don’t suffer’ Nerviline he your relief. over your ribi will have you smiling and happy in no time. 3 caught oak ext wink while mo- toring,” Malle; Linden, tion, my thr I hndu Yan Sertent weibett ta my side ne is now always part of my ‘travelling kit, vag will never te withor e large 50c, family Shite: bottle ts the oat raeohomnigaly or you can easily get the 260, trial sla from any dealer. Some p2ople give according their means, and some according to their meanness. Sore:=: Ey esi Your, y' it eo Granulated Eyelids, inflamed by « fie pee bel ved by st fa Bae Mine Eye nt Fornell eter or Muring Eye Remedy Co., -y—Marry me and your small- eet, wishes will: always -be fulfilled. sell gratify, my Diguest wishes WARM Wi V June re metal eet ‘aislorni the ched, Cy ies nt North Weatora rane ee ae now Rour ee ‘vale fm Overl me en "Praia tho Angeles Mie three days to Land Tr sunshine, Fanoleos, Limdted -and tam ine Califia. Mall. lustrated matter on California and the {91¢°Eepoattions ‘aid full parson. funy on appliontion to B, H- Bennett, Gon: eral Agent, 46 Yongo Btreet, Toronto, Ont, When a doctor is irritable it may be because he is out 0} nbs. Minard’s Lintment Curos Colds, ‘Many a fellow has called a girl Honey, only to be stung in the end. WHY WORRY! Choose your variety and r for 5 Sie yoRE Broce 1“ Claret FARMS FOR {BAWAON, inet Polnorne | Street, H. T F YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL A Rruit Block, Grain | of Dairy Farm, , Brampton, or 90 Col Dorn Sin Sear, i. W. DAWSON, Colborne St, Toronto. ri DOU ANGER, TUMORS, LUMPS, HTC. jlnkernal ‘od. cgzteral, cured wtih: mat pain. by our Be etot Voor date Dr. Hellman atodieat Co., Limited, Collingwood, Ont. ATENTS OF INVENTIONS PIGEON & DAVIS Montroab --BOILERS New Second-hand, for heating and power purposes. | Water Binmes, TANKS AND SMOKE POLSON '?fniteg TORONTO Engineers and Shipbuilders. Machinery For Sale Engine, shafting, belting, pulleys, from sistas for sale. Wheelock ‘ine y 42, complete with aybnder Hatin fly wheel, bear condition three ty incl twelve inches, in part. Will sell entire or NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. §. Frank Wilson & Sons, 73 Adelaide Street West, Toronto There's money in Your Maple Grove Ite worth its ola} in gold, now pan niverenien pe sane aed yop are , the asamente ew Pra Farm be sure bed getting full qalue we the gonu- ¢ ing article, To get the best re; sults from your grove you will noed o bys 4 jon” ears mut THE GRIMM MFC. CO. LIMITED ‘8 Wellington Mont FROM FACTORY DIRECT TO YOU. HOUSE PAINTS $i. = pat i ‘PAINTS Guaranteed 750, gal, “aid Bal, cans, Write to-d a os color oarda. Guaranme ‘wood antiafuction or Sno Teftnd % peat ng pam comp, ANY, Mobilized, ‘She-I toldypa you wanted “5 see Ny e-—-He said for you to come on; ny wasn't afraid of you Minard's Liniment Cures Carget in Cows, Perfection can extra heat. In ie St. John now, it is as good as an éxtra room, fection to: keep) it warm it is perfectly Barator tables? snes % well warm © Made i Canada ROYALITE OIL is best for all uses ‘THE: IMPERIAL OIL €O., Limited Toronto Quebec — Halifax Winnipeg ml Warm the Cold Corners DECLARE," tied anywhere, where there is need of warm any ordinary room, Woe

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