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Milverton Sun, 5 Jul 1917, p. 6

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The Milverton Sun and Monkton Times \ EVERY THURSDAY MORNINO The Sun Printing Office * Main Street een ONT, Conducted bE Professor pee G. Bell. phlact fe this ea ts is to place at the serv ine of o1 ¢ advice of an acknowl- ing rates on application. arm See ese edged authority on all mlbrecte pertaining to soils and See eerie ee cordin, ie direction: fd charged a be in the office by noon Monday, ‘5 MALCOLM MacBETH, Poblisher and’ Proprictors Henry G. Bell, question, when the answer will be mailed direc! BusinessCards Dr. M. C. Tindale, L.D.S. Honor graduate Toronto University. CROWN and BRIDGE WORK a épecialty, h "Phone No. 88. : Office: Over ene of Nova Scotia. Question—C, H. :—I have a piece of | of clovers, making sure, cere that you have “used good grass and clover mething | Seed. - ‘tch of fails to catch, then turn| “ln order to insure « good eat e The See ee. 2% ammonia, 8 to 10% phosphoric “acid and peeps. 1% ue Pe Medical, Dr. P. L. Tye Office: Pupiic Dave StorE, MILVERTON asl Evidentty you have been vofrtanats in working oe clay land at the wrong time, ust not be worked while it is too wet else it will reak down and ‘puddle, Preventing circulation of both air and water he soil. Whi Hours: 10 to 12 a.m., 2 tod p.m, fj and 7to 8 p.m. Leo, 1 Barns. bal hee Pe H. B. Morphy, K.C. Solicitor for Bank of Hamilton. 0" M it next spring. field was never manu Money to F. R. Blewett, K.C. Solicitor for the Bank of Toronto, it. t until it is too dry, it will break into hard clumps like bricks, which means a bad. seed-bed. jome farmers, after plowing clay soil, fare the furrows 10 get last ne cultivating, to p green manure this 5 fo partly low, ae low This field is MM aduiee you to a) ni Office + Gordon Block STRATFORD, on’ ‘TARIO e Harding, Owens & Goodwin! f Barristers, Solicitors, &e. STRATFORD, ONT. Money to Loan, toe earn fe x this) the soil is at all so z Gordon Block, - advise you to| f xture of | wt ground Be eeahs cree sis on ind of a RT. HARDING W. 0, OWENS W. 8. coopwm fully dry fruits sand constructed ai se Ae which Ste cann ese cnt “ittle work, of peas, Tr. After the e pea: that. veil insure their ke Gis fhe string td of the bag pieces of lumbe: pieces, 18 inches the drying foods ee a in able weiter the aby a dant ota “aa will enable the Souewite te bring iy adooe tt one ee the pT dipekeeper can take care of all surplus foods not find Small Gusnitities can be dried daily, y be ground with ‘meal or flour and made into ‘palatable bread. , beans and corn ash be pee and, if the eee should arise, ta 'y Pea: hell-peas, spread on ‘ehyot of the ee place i in the ae or a place where ee current of air wil a strike the drier. At mar have a single layer trays mi s are thoroughly seein. must be cared for in a manner | qualities ee ae 's of cheesecloth. Place the dried ae = piece of cheesecloth. e bag a coat Clean old be bused s place of the cheese- A good in Se may be dried b; ee HOW TO CONSTRUCT VEGETABLE. ony ee Bee FRONT VIEW @ FRAPIE SHELF COVERED WITH NET iT eanabcace the drier, have twelve 2 el top ‘rame. foth while the fruit i os I it once at the nia me This Should be worked rie he soil ae Veterinary. J. W. Barr, V.S. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto. lit so shel | for the growth it the same limestone will not m: ime seeding the ground to a mixture corn, but will sweet that cenitons| will be proper of ¢ The ground materially Sale the en the WHEAT AND NEXT YEAR’S FOOD ‘Trea(s all diseases of domesticated animal All calls promptly attended to. Societics. ges talk Lodge No. 478 F. & A.M., G. AL inter Wheat—A Very Meets every onda: of befor eases cee monet ue ge" tew of the Present Food Shortage. in J, B. Weir's blo Visiting brethren always sant Geo. J. Coxon, Mi. w. Silver S Star Todas No. 202 1.0. Meets every Priday ae halt 0: Sec. Henry G. Bell, Agronomist, With maximum spring pies yields} r dias Wo will probably | path in this country and in the United | follow early If such are your n for 1917} plow the oat stubble| p, the oats | | a8 early as possible after ‘are harvest ted. zs 7.80 in thelr ver Bank of Hamilton EB tating oH hionite ie pokaae per way capita for home consumption there is Regs | 8 énsinder for shipment abroad from 4 Ue aoe ies of only about 339,000,- 0 bus! Notary Public. nein a suon adie’ gate crop is harvested this shade is remov- Full reports have not been | ed and of water published as to Be Pro obable area seed | 3 w W. D. Weir, - Notary Febliey Auctioneer for the Counties of Perth ‘and Waserle onveraicer, desde, wit more ages ar se and affidavits mai le - ewes) an Vitlag Office: Welr block, over Bank of Nova cotta | Sin A. Chalmets,.- basse dase Issuer LP. Real extate bow a erin ound is ce } plow too deeply. ‘Thr | should be sufficient. As soon Saellee do not; pr net Notary Public |° f Marriage Licenses Biot coertreregan and sold. A few choice mediate sale, able tall of price guarantee at $1.5 s tl a! soil is plowed as it disked aa if bushel and then with a light har: it has not worked into a smooth seed at growing all the more profitable. ee ff you have no "| bed follow the disking with aoling r ar The time for Tesseding winter wheat] og ee ere Eve jit ti MONKTON, Me ONTARIO fa siitnt ‘Sorpy your experime: is bu Nelson Merrick, - Auctioneer for Waterloo, Wellington and Perth Counties, | SU Estimates given on sales of farms ‘and farm stocks. Office, next to Bank of Nova Scotia, Linwood Lesson 1. | ants serpents image made by Mo ettneds aes imi bolieal figures. which maybe. psen everywhere in ua-{ 2! ture, distary, ete. Bhs of ae a was followed — s cece —The sight of God bi Isaiah’s Call 2 Heroic! et nan Soa ‘rings oo olden Serv eel 6 e,Purification has fi Tex | fitted) ; 5. th with | iah-—One of the most is _ ins of Ju fe th he (o—No one of rophets is {forced into his office, aidees Si: mae to look like new if f they ered wi and é broidered or hemstitched, seepateh We better, because this will form the front of your cov ni : | calle cupfuls chopped figs, one-half c expt mae one-half 8s the divine yoice| °° 18 a clergym: r cireuristanices b wamudt aesd Mothers and. daughters of all ages are cordially invited to write to chs department, Initials only will be publis! hed with each question and its means of ident! ftnsatton, but full name. and paoraes at be given in each letter. Write ide _ Answers will be altect direct if stamped and adage e. %. ress all gerreapondence for Helen Law, 235 Woodbine Ave., Tor : can be| when a man is introduced to he, but are wash-|it is gracious and courteous for hi Hee ammonia and then cov- an old ac mck ha thin coating “t nahap black- ing Au allowed dry thoi 1e- Weari Dingy rubbers Ti gree’ arene man or woman. usy Bee:—1, A Panama hat which | has Beane stained with perspiration aoe hem pong back m= is a wedding pres a_ widow should be marked SA ths initials of the bride’s maiden The first airplane aes y to leave’ the is not considered sec 8. St. Cathedral, London,. is 36d feet t high. The “Old Lad edle eet” is th dy 0 cs Bareadne England, so satreet ‘a which it is a should \ente room first and he 18 immediately fot [lowed by the SrELaoE Rahn ba —The enlargement of the| SP" e inbnvived aan the ordinary father steps aide and the bridegroom not rise | takes his plac sion. W ith the old fee Mentioned only here oe interfer renee, - aturall'o? the pe vision been me are attend-|on the 2 the same. Grdained i e 1. s purely syn that Jehovah had } ord 18 8pr How long—The divine holi-| aie we pplied to destract 21, 6 and to the lat e at this! ing. there e (2 Kings 1 it may have | exile and des rnished the Gaile “tor these sym-/ sure oa Holy seea at iui cath ped: though ecome the nucleus of the} The penenee is for P emiphe riginally “ applied by the Prph at = the eit i means (1) dei inct fi uths_impre r dis-| upon Isaiah dri ing tha spiritual crisia| 20 2 she i a sepa-| were e holiness eoriaieeh,, fe and (sy the conviction that this Pigiart is to Tmnitenatone he “xe seed of a new Israel abe the eggs twice daily the eggs in a cool, dry room or See Market the eggs at least twice a wet with Sai, kill or ee 4 ants birds as soon as the ith bright, cheerful and free from lice, mites and the germs of in- fectious disease! Instead of us- ing shitewaay and then a disin- fectant (ARBoLA isinfects and paints at the rome page ts a finely powdered pate vipat: combined with a I~ tide 20. tlmes stronger thai pure carbolic acid, put absolutely hon poisonous. not harm man, east may also be used for recording the egg yield and receipts @ apply as soon as mixed old iting: "Es or other as “with. wh ito: aye white. will ot “buster, peel “oft, Sold. b tUOQOWLAND SONS & CO., uta. ‘oronto ‘Canada Well d seed bed supplies considerable food. Bit Big results are pein, obtained by drill. ing in 200 to 300 sac ad “ fie fate led. average wheat soil this Dlanttot should carry from 2 t Ia 8% ia, out pale potash. | ———_, The Queens Hotel Best accommodation for meres tran ellers and ot! Two large Sample Rooms. GEO. P, PAULI, Prop., « Milvertoa, Oxt, Are You Insured an CURADLT OREN OF HOREDTERS offers protec: aad a family at a cost. Tuvestigete it C.Spencer,C.R, uN, Zimmermann, 2.3 STRATFORD, ONT. Hage Oastarlo’s Best prescient Son the gas in among the) ‘nh seed as long as possible. Wheat does best on a well- -prepared, | Profits in Wheat Growing. medium loam soil. ~The big thing! If wheat pare anything near that the crop needs first a sealer present prices, is good re: No plantfood can enter the rop | son to believe that its wi i ao so) it unless it is dissolved in the s oh eae surely going to pay the Canad and roo ‘are| erto what whole milk does for the young! | | sh (and CENTRAL nfar pie moreattention to this f fanaets| W sepia rve a feoecate If} it needs in you alow the soll to pace and harder, time, Har g labor. may be short as es oes RanneIADAE NEES tao or which ; yields the heaviest makes ffici-| e| ent use of farm labor. Fo nanerere Yermember that the leadin;: fepertineat stations of North America panes beyond a posh the pratts of abundantly feeding you ante wheat crop with suitable coniter a ie |p 1s abavay fatictarnce E Students are sala eng ‘eck, The demandapon us for beige ‘help is ‘many times the nimber i seertiagd Get ow Our free'catalogue at on D. A. McLACHLAN, } w mi Dow ease th iT he summer fallowed soil stirred. Put a pair of old cultivator wheels on the front end of the oe elit it can be moved from on aes an ee in half the time aa with less the; toa Pari ae one sianilard ie best | —are hi { _ Pushing the swine. industry| ~ atonce for MILVERTON fais, a oe ares nadian ra Ganmee) Stoek, Incl pigs Bie a pplication, Liberal pros ear, shortage will undoubtedly greatly affect corn prizes to the bene- fit of the grower NE & WELLINGTON ‘The ae Narserfes pearusbed 1837 TORONTO, ONTARI makes the orchard win. “Replace old. rail fences with wir uge the wood provision pester winter Wiatciey of fuel, esp sible for fewer'spotted swine ‘ban were | to common several years ago, One breed} He @ scrubb me El ba 7 WS ee} there ane 26 | by one He aaa ‘his head and listened a -| 8a {do ow given| long, Packer uigie int ver- e [ub zoe Rae a hates in way, ay. ge wake up the babies!” wake \d his as, a enaly ¥ a8 those of both =| ty to my tree for nuts when So een folded pana argued, but they got nowhere pd innaenie A Woodland Quarrel, Ithe baby sauce woke up ait erie Reddy sauicrel was bars nese after-|and Downy Woodpecker made is cosy. deep in oe BroETeat oven getting his din-|? pldscheauet toe Mra: eddy Squirre? who a_ little airing, | finally 5 an ai *: the quarrel. ad left Reddy to mind the babies} eae 1 you what I'll do,” he said eee as gone. The little fel-| “If you will not come to my 0 quietly that| te = to drill for your dinner, Twill not ‘ood ae why} go to your tre ts Reddy should not have a nap, too. His ee family. leep had been badly broken of ‘late fbe much mort that was having z | “Agreed!” said Do Poodetker, eth, 6 eae is a sensible arrangement pus wink ‘o further than that? Why n art of an es was out foi bi ping s g ni flock should be Je i} 4 aere. aie rul “He Looks Into the Eye’ ¥ THIS METHOD, it ts almost Impossible to make an error, ul work is done by looking. Tato fe, thereby. locating the de- feet ght aries oe Market Calendar. The selling: of non-layers from the e continued Resa nee of high produc! fhe pribe <tvipetl hens as board- uly. The sonacit Weak Muscles Sisbatiensd Headaches Cured, . Rs . oilers, reen Sell in aus oh te bss Oe ® glasses are fitted by this advanced system, Childrenlaeyes accurately examined without dsking questio SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! P. H. BASTENDORF “Eyesight Spec! TON, . a enemy of Ce, oth fertile and. inferti les ene cae nothing and thought, and you will aa dollars to the poultry, yard re: | es: | | ill if F. the nests SLA ona ist fod hevery four provide one (MILVER i 4 ies mM the aa rels and wodeciers Nattab-tar-trex rast! the forest up mathe ‘That was the noise that made Reddy| rangement? ‘There are trees bough with a sudden start./for all of us Hoe joule e eve bes een? A mom: rt) ly, it will rel new ver well| be fine to sleep in peace here" ; hat the noise was. e had heard it} That i is the way the quai any times in the treat iaweny: Woadpecker -drifling® & e bark of the gue chest. uirrel was rooa Nee 4 to the door of er scolding anEyeat ey, other you {may know that one of them has brok- jent he agreement, and that the council of the wood folk will punish him for out 0: Pike “Go away from here!” he chattered, s he pushed his head ow “What aie neinen a t-tat—tr t! answered vag. Who dipekecs ak sie pushed his a hole + THE LITTLE SHIPS OF ENGLAND. "Tis res = Toalitets tote big ships sr them on with praise, While au i janes sae the lil’ s go their But brave bes the men hat Ba them ady at Duty’ To are "iar Death on the vate savin’ of us al “You “You seem to be the only one to so far!” retorted Downy tones were just Reddy Squir- “And di ther me, SS I'm getting di ce ir.” ell, arén’t there trees enough for to But whe gives thought’ how the li? ships Heavin’ high an’ rollin’ low? Who a gives thanks s that brave men ife ee our life to bring In at brave lil’ ships of England? Bernard Moore, fore you came along. Moreayen Made-to-Measure ‘Suits and Overcoats It has always been our aim and ambition to give our customers the best possible satisfaction in the tailoring business, Our suits and overcoats are made in a high4 class, careful manner, They have earn- ed their reputation from the way they are tailored.as well as from the pure ma- terials from which they are made, The quality has always been a prime ees in our tailoring and always will be, invite you to inspect our stock,

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