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Milverton Sun, 13 Nov 1919, p. 2

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The Milverton S Sun/ and Baekioe 7 BVERY aveaie at MORNING The Sun Printing Office Main Street ~ ISTE ONT, amie moe wea eubscrs lon rican Weebethe, / ‘Ge, Dealehe oe o Maverdeag rates on pers wliSe Toteeted Sei oe Corals ye sSeanees eco he area fice by noon Monday, MALCOLM MacBBTH, ‘Publisher and Brapricter, BusinessCards Dr. P. L. Tye Office: Puptie Davo @rorm, MALYERTOR Hours: 10 to 12 a.m, 2 to & p.m and 7 5 DR. F. J..R. FORSTER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Graduate in medicine, University Toro) assistant New York. ‘Hooraeld and Aural bee ni to 12 a.m.; 2 to & Macias to 8, Wednesday irday only; a oF spirolbavent (Phone 267.) BS Waterloo St. . STRATFORD ANSON B. KILBOURNE CHIROPRACTOR Office at the Grand Central Hotel. Every Tuesday and Friday. Office Hours; 9 a. m. to 4 p. mi. bonsultation and Examination ise DENTIST. ‘ d, F. SEBBEN, D.D.S., L.D.S. © Block, Opp. City Mal, -. STRATFORD © 998, Open’ hviittoe sea hy iclelick toga! H. B. Morphy, K.C. + Bollcltor for Bank of Hamilton, LISTOWEL, MILVERTON, ATWO! Offices; Lietowel, Mityerton. Money to Loan, Harding, Owens & Goodwin ~ Barristers, Solicitors, &. Oordon Block, - STRATFORD, ONT. Money to Loan: BT, HARDING W. 0, oWHNS Ww. &. coopwi Notary Publilo. W. D. Weir, - Notary Public Auctioneer for the Counties of Perth loo. Conveyancer, cae aie ae ee draws ind affidavits made. ge clerk, Ofice: Weir block, over Bank of Nova Scotts A. Chal; alnsray 3 Notiry Public | Gonveyancer, Ins rrlage Licens LP. for anaeceaty of Perth. Real estate bought and sold. A few cholcr farms for immediate sale. * MONKTON, =, ONTARIQ Veterinary. R. E. Beggs, V.S. VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office: Barr’s old stand Hotela The Queens Hotel Best accummodation for eommierclal trav: ‘cllere and otters. ‘sh Two large Sample Rooms. BHO, F, PAULI, Prop, - Milverton, Ont Sovietios. Milverton oi No. 478 ALF. & A.M. G.R.C. Meets every Mouday eveulas on or before fall mopa every month In thelr hall vita brethren always wi A. Harrow, W.M. ee Rickoteses Sey __Silver ty lee No. 202 Mects every’ res ‘se ae 7.30.1n thelr hall over Bank of Hamliton, Visiting brethren aeat welcome W. Henry, W.K. Foes 0. & Barth, x.0, Ha.-Bec: Ree,-Bcey SHADOW TEST “He Looks Into the Eye"* ETHOD. ft {a almost Mimpousttie to make to all work 1s done by I Iooking g inte the ere, thereby toc ig the de feet ght atite source." Weak Muscles Strengthened yes straightened ~ Mehien glasses are fitted by thie anced aystem. Children's eyes accurately e mined wit ho Asking question SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! P. H. BASTENDORFF “Eyesight Specialist MILVERTON, = a ONTARIG ‘Cloths used for oiling’ floors or urniture should be kept in the open. ‘ires may mbustion of such cloths if they are _ SeapMe receptacle, By John B Huben AMMD The Value of Good Cooking. Nothing sweetens life, assures good temper, dissipates | Bees and° pre- heal ‘food, Shas Se and wholesomely cooked. Yet how mai omes ane are in which this beliet is not held! In these topsy- tarry 8 times of ours, when many men are doing women’s work .and many women men’s work, T was not surprised the other evening, at an i dustrial Shine, to see a Seis ing and serving a meal in dee trating a small electrical stove. In- KES it delighted me to see such high- For, although cooking is the job of well,—instead of depending’ upon ir meals, or per- haps a delicatessen store. The person who appreci value i good cooking, has ries ills than his neighbor who does not. Questions and Answers. Address communications to 73 Adelaide St. West, Toronto ly developed culinary skill in a mere’ edl, mai pr: thel i re, she became so homesick that I ae to bring her home. She was fail- sees ae aad: ee back @ nervous ed_ to. im- she seem eft, me rege but she. has. constant) ai Bis of coughing and spits up lod Ts there a cure? This state has been trailing on, now, for six months. Answer—Your letter exhibits a sa‘ aspect of that most pathetic of all dis- tuberculosis. How often home- e ib raat e _I had pain after eat Deidached and ald | SUFFERED DAY AND NIGHT “The Totus of Dyspepsia Relieved By “Fruit-a-tives” Larrux Bras D'or, C. B. "I was a terrible sufferer from INTERNATIONAL LESSON. NOVEMBER 1! Witnesses of Christ's Glory—Luke 9:}° 28-36. Golden Text, Mark 9: 7. “About an eight days after.” se Ade is to Pet i foes 1g E88, * constant and Gamuee ads at mae Finally, @ ae told soon Iwas free of pain, headaches and. that miserable feeling that accompanies pepsia. I continued to take this:splendid fruit medicine 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 256, At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. five per cent. of the ne peat? suf- ferers in the world, and many of the rest do get well if they are “obedient | ani to their physicians and_do nothing else in life than “to labor to get well.” - In- formation regarding the management Tynehing x bombing; when in the eyes of the aisédutented ite criminal wn anything and treasonable to be peaceful and law-abiding; when indus- try and thrift are regarded as old- ess are at a premium, it is well epmcpipecayic lireabce Witte pre- vailing type of industrial influenza or inoculated wit n’t-Work-ism” serious imi Persons who complain the most and idék-the hardest about “social and in- dustrial injustice” and ia: eollapse of civilization” ean never have looked E fate of. tielioyn phlee, Hoamelian present may ‘be Perey age, when too called a many persons others seldom are good for anything w i io fal and industriel organiza. tion iledds “nbs vadieal: Ersathient > 70 does need a strong dose of old-fashion- ed “self-help.” If every workman and every workwoman, every toiler and every producer, every individual who wealth woul ling, get busy and take a tablespoon of “self-help” Sight wun Warnings @ aktianal whioacle waatd deroreonght ia thirty. daye; per- ive gin with but industry Those men have won st ied on themselves. “A man’s best friends are ten ngers,” Robert Collier, who, ai worke of the Roman Empire” Haydn once was an errand boy and a bootblack, yet he composed the oratorio “The Creation” and was, courted by princes and dined by kings and: queens. ‘search the past for ‘inspirations. Andrew Carnegie began his business career as a bobbin boy at the age of twelve. He had no “crutch” but him- sel ave-no thought to_ striker, an eight-hour"day or collective bar- mulated a vast fortune, phic be distributed for the benefit of his ‘urnished indisputable all who are prompted to des- up their job and throw plenty of room without fees for membership in the best organiza- tion on earth—the Self-Help League. OMe ses Cover the Tender Plants. To prevent the winter-killing at Releictelc pits they shoul properly covered a of herbaceous plants—that is, plants which die down during the winter and come up again in the spring—are kil- Jed hy improper covering. They should be covered as lat geason, preferably” ater has been frozen. A mulch 0} leaves, or well-rotted manure will not ter, but will give seas value when wth begins Plants Ges retain rte tain through the winter shoul d_ very Mahe; Saab toe ok wtistesiad is likely to th Ee tatair Sign: _ Whetever gasoline is stor eas dan & cted. Our doctor ordered her to is dladasa in the home, is being mountain farm. x two months! mailed y: Ay Save < Old Sacks. $ SELF-HELP. = Old sacks lying around get to be ry £2] something of a nuisance. of fashioned and idleness and shiftless- : for In nine eases out of ten the fault lies| ¢n. not in the times, but in the kickers] ¢ jg| Concrete Floors Return Cost. nty years on his “History| one year. not necessary, however, to} si my Great tasks If stor fer ties inli: vines fhe time, may. come when a ey are real art =F ne out well, Hl they Re Zoot blankets to-throw over ey may that they will ig to wipe hen ee come jin Get clear down to ful when working round the ears. Some horses 0 nt pike it at all, thrown an old sack over my sbpclicss when going from the barn to the house in a storm. Better keep an old Be at the barn for that purpose, Teoh vas yet stuck in the mud with the auto, dnt put a few old sacks au chorned before they-are. put vale to| cool weather of spring. Been son All feeders: with horns should «bi on ful il more cay ena) wf ‘handiel and each better ae Also, dehorning: d condition of the flesh and torn hides caused by cattle goring each other in the feed lots and in transit to markets, as rel as exces- sive nee in transi Th common read of de- horning jis std saw the horns off. There are saws specially designed for the work. Dehorning clippers are also used, orn they are Genoeeaaeeies the bark be comes hard and brittle, The chief Hoe to wets with the ree that thin horns are some- ‘ings Seated! or splintered, resulting in a wound that heals slowly. ‘This ob- >| Dr. William Wrig! r chance at the! SY think very neg about. and to dis-' cuss with each other the things which Jesus had said. 16: 13-28 and Luke 9: 18-27. For the story the Transfiguration compare Matt. V7: 1-13\and Mark’9: 2-18. The purpose of their going. into the from’ th n have associated one-or m: the diseoles with Him. The prions bial Se in solitat ces is have: tert eat soos The lace was somew! ch oie in the desks or upon the slopes.of Mount Hermon. » who eco the mountain well, describes a place upon whiel faa ot tha disciples’ vision. It is an irregular, angular space, four or five ‘rom hundred ‘yards edge to edge, eruunded be Magne fence of broken rocks.” He says, “There i ot of earth so fitted for th nas that plateau, the loftest place on earth known to the of the Bible; the gents of Israel spread out below, and the vast king. doms of the world Tanning! it round.” See Sear es. eee verse 82, that the thee icine were sleeping, and says, “when they w thoy saw his glory.” In their dreams they may have been Prepared for what they now saw, it was some- thing more real and tangible than a dream experience. The face of Jesus was shining with a derful Tight, and His “ wets and glistening.” More en stood talking. wit! clippers that are constructed with two’ V-shaped blades which, when pressed together, bring four cutting edges) seainat the horn est time to ae is in ute} fall cade batlyoniniete ae: during Tf the weather is. cool there is very little danger o| wounds becoming infested “vith screw in front of the hind whee. Usually e machine will walk haces Sommeeamnicksorr few old sacks under the seat just for use caught in the mud, They take up Tite! space and serve a good purpose. ‘| In threshing time if we run short of | grain sacks, the ol gs come in! andy. ere is a temptation to fill ms them too full, however. iE gals oF EROS Truck Saved Half a Day. | That the automobile truck is a great benefit, a time 2 a saver, has, been proved every day. To show its time-saving value here a happening as it occurred to Some time ago oe neighbor and I wanted to deliver some cattle to the} city oe we fourteen miles distant, | I with my truck, and my neighbor witl th| wagon rt ae He started out for! town at four o'clock in the morning,| while I started at seven, and passed| i him’ near Coke at nine o'clock, and arrived at the stock yards by 9.15. I had unloaded is cattle ty ten o’clock, just as he reached the stock yards. to feed and water his horses, and eat icionbr © Atier dinner be tad etc six hours, so it was seven o’clock when| he reached home. So, you"see, I made| the trip in one-half day while he used the whole day for the trip—T. H. —+ manure r feeding ‘iclecoat ba lebout xtra crop ee from manure kept on concrete flo: 4n die'to.the eoluble plant food saved: cost of Bee: floors gen- erally amounts to about $5 an animal in the ordinary feeding at and the| stables will reti uy ogni 1 Cs ian National Liv w However, it is best to apply| some fly repellent, such as pine tar) fon one of the coal-tar products to} | wounds. aes ee coal Pure Bred Sheep. | Any sheep raiser who pees a| clo pure bred registered ram of any zed breed seed in the Cani ai Rea or, r such Tegietration for use wipuly used/a jpur vers ial even eiete Ge antl premium, of $5.00 for two consecutive years provided he will comply with the} ® ‘regulations specified in Pamphlet No. i9" Tee Concerning the Policy egarding Pure Bred Rams,” ee by the Live Stock eRe, Ottaw: This pamphlet will be sent free pan application to the Publications ae Department of Agriculture, It has been decided that the best Was {te rors the value of pure bred rams ‘o help every ae ley who has a previously use e bred ram, to use his own flock for Eietionttcating the value of this practice. be ade the Domin‘on Department of ture will grant to bona fide BGEHCRAnL 0 comply with the above-mentioned Py s es 3 g a “2 g 5. : aI registered ram. No individual shea raiser shall be permitted to receive premiums for more than four rams. Ragalir'-formis 47 be Weed. fn mania plications under. this policy are to be found in the back of Pamphlet No. 9. ———+—— | The ‘stitching gaye Way in one of the strane of the harness. not ha an eee wi maw of ri han would have been “Competed toe trip to the shop. As ‘t was, five min- utes fixed the strap and business went to provide sanitary places for animals. Fins Things Near At Hand. 1s your heart burning your xoul yearning 0 do for the few, le all eee you shai things abound you Better than others can slo? \ Waste not in sig: Time that is fly Tackle aa things near at hand; Small t n the ‘eed be, the nécd be, uid thy service command. Great 1 These Buy Thrift Stamps. THE CHEERFUL CHERUB The dignity of lebor There's nothing now surpasses . T ee a »_ Pick and wi ahs ang upper aving in -ma wal’ to this| OT all right. amount of every 1,000 pi poet live! = weight of steers or cattle fed for the} year, as compared with animale fed| When the Day Is Over | % Conerete floors also make it easier tes Acares and the worries of everyday life have dragged you down, headache, ‘he and*worry, turn to the right prescription, one gotten up by Dr. Pieres fifty years ago. Every thing gr eo ‘owing out of the goimd ing n 0) Datule 5 A slong is tao oe best for women’s discases. fe Is M through tre: ene thou- | tudies Prose of nature isle re or’ s badleanes headache, weakening pains, irregulari- tick, inflammations, and for the many cin common to women in alll ages of . Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is ne of lady's slipper root, black cohosh root, unicorn root, blue col cohiosh root and uioea! “hd so he has always kept them’ out of his remodias, “ Women who take safe womans tou 80 good that | where gell it, in liquid or i fae form, ie reat ie oe of the ancient time, and Elijah, most conspicuous of the prophets who did battle against Baal and ell his works. To their astonished ion both the sacred law pro- phecy of their own earlier ates tecetd es to their Master and spoke th. Ghegighs they teineistiared. all his long 4 us, yet at this moment hey were’ bewildered } and excited. Peter spoke, impulsively| as was his wont, but “not knowing i e spoke a joud of mist settled upon the moun- |tain and hid the vision from their | declaring Jesus t the clo a peed lax ‘ainearith Jas Win su omgitcemae e od. were att brstight pare a and wigan to the heart of Jesus Him- self, burdened as He w: tempted ae aie of the oes, If th 1 through w fe Wad 8 40989 PERE Pros Es em eps Sheetings and 2 eon for their eaves Sed srs erate nee eae abel cae _ : coming out, no matter how slowly, at-| }] ga-"Live AND LET LIVE PRICES” penience shared with their! tend ¢o these couplings at once. They] {} = Mater ‘They shared His temptation and His| sufferings they shared also the revela- of His glory, andthe estimony horie eipa hy te teased marvelous past. So wrote Dean Stan- le; “O Master, it is good to be Enfranced, envwrapt, alone with Thee ill. we, Boe hange from grace to Gazing on-dhat transfiguted face.” sa An Inexpensive Mash lopper. A self-feeder for pens that costs practically 1 clogs up, on, according to my experience. Tt consists merely of a light wooden ‘the Maca 9,200 feet above sea-level, may have * fter and understood its meaning! Ate Bach of the ee Sonapt ‘ atid js otherage inet STRENGTHENS “HEART By PuRirvine. tre Buocoo STREAM If YouHave ~ Fase High Blood Pressure ~~ ou must be Careful ! When the Blood Pressure is-much above normal, Hosting’ s Heart and Nerve Reniedy to quiet and soothe 'the- Nerves, to now, Price as, 6 or 88. Sold by all dealers omby mail post ¥ CONSTIPA’ "TON, it is ae of rien ag ouean drive using toge , Be sure you get HACKING) ind or combination will be so successful, HACKING'S LIMITED Listowel, Ont. HACKING: — Heart NeRvE REMEDY, 4a " Gasoline—How toSavedt comparison ‘of the ni itrogen-za athering There are fi sons who really | 2° a think of the aintiy little teicks of 26 Ae the “erie seeding the or ing gasoline, A drop of gasoline here oat bo ton, tisieer alates faa the Take the carburetor. It is through nodules paticidr oe aa rete 8 ee ne ohne the gasoline passe>) ineured, not only becuse agood stand Yich a mixture will cause more gaso- of seeding is obtained, but because the pone sama have a supply of plant . Clover, ane al other plants, < shou have plan 9 anaes aio abe applied light- 5 M1 1y in ‘the fall or ny winter following the spring sowin; At*the Theatre, ‘Ave yer got any asoline and air for furan mizaiea Oa) ¥ about sixteen to one.| good seats inside ines emeleevor. to dake tial BamG fe . motor use as much air as possible) stalls vacant, sir. ‘ Yimhost spitting at the carburetor.| Uncle Garge: “Now look 'e ‘ere, a “We've got a few the motor becomes ‘warm turn! young feller, I may be oop fra t’ coun- * don: the needle spray until it runs| try, but I ain’t no bloomin’ hoss!” are carburetors have i different means setting, and it is}; Canada’s population is 8,500,000. : best to fgliow inetranions fer your] —= r make, or cise he ea : % > W $ ss NEWTON WOOLLEN MILLS s set ABSOLUTELY your engine speed regular, and| PURE WOOI; 5 do not race it: ‘This practice of racing : san inordinate amount of gasoline, {| Blankets, Yarns, Flannels, Tweeds, be plies to one will not ae fey to another Constant enitine speed on high gear, H.C.WAGNER : NEWTON, Cd e taken off and so be very careful J the vapor slowly escapes past these overs. When the ‘engine is cold, gentle flooding of the carburetor will often start, fovea d rae ; Check chamber of the carburetor overflows Se ODT eae Sie rf be soccer le. If arburetor “continually leaks, | perhaps the float i box sbont four fnches deep suspended the floor, and vire Tt. nail is to be put on top ot the feed. tles down as the f ctually prevents any from being! thrown out. ce of heavier wire| is bound in around the edge, this added The idea in having whole thing suspended is to keep t hens out of the box, feeders ar w i it does, “| so timid hens access to feed at all times, thus doing away with one of the chief causes of lowered egg yield in laned flocks. i pe righ ig | Singeing Instead of Scalding. | Why worry about having the water, just right for scalding hogs? We MkCce Che hopeare Killed we ie aisiclecparlly fille line gen rab the upper side of | Tiiee wocaave Soni Gicoleit a let snlat-otepevoliaeseed use a torch and ignite the gasoline.| The flame singes the hair from: the jearcass, Then we tum the carcass scalded; ae wash them. | Ofe 0! e biggest advantages of ; We can rub the! ressions and Feoce, sornes i serape. ral gasoline blow torch a thiede corners about the ne = Onions should be stored in a cool,! dry and airy place, A close, damp and warm atmosphere will make the onions. soft, excite them into growth and ause them to rot, | eed is consumed, and) W' wh! the ground from heaving, Second, a excessively the loss of gasoline may B ooks... not rise soon pi cak to shut off the gasoline, It may be also that the F iene 5 shattng off valve pach the “We are agents for the float o es does not seat well, in nich easova Tittle grinding “with Appleford Counter se emery paste will, if well done, make! Check: Book Co, j it seat properly and be gas-tight: : Fertilizing K New oad This firm turns out % Seeding. only high-grade work ° It is not so very common to fertilize at yefy reasonable : new clover: seeding, but the results joes ; tained seem to indicate that this is Prices an excellent plan to use aght this may see an etna Fenn usias claret See our samples and get our prices before nantes SEN as much for the pur- ei the soil, nelle ordering. aS ater nitrogen, as jit i i a tin bay REESE SE re are three good reasons for tering First, a light covering of manure greatly helps to prevei young weeding from: belie alle: OMEh by frost. To a great extent it hed Te Sun Office “THE SUCCESSFUL 4 MAN TO-DAY—= Is the one who gives careful attention to his clothes. To him his business suit is of as much consequence as the clothes he wears for social 2 engagements. Het realizes the apres ee ae bein feet dressed at all times. He require’ e ae Y” besides style, finish and eect i tai oaae Ty us for your next suit, ~ THE TAILOR, MONKTON 0. DUFFIEL

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