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Monkton Times, 19 Feb 1920, p. 2

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x : takes away fatigue, a: harmless, as a daily ibe once, and you ‘il never fordake its use. ‘/ , BY ELSIE SINGMASTER 6 ss ee ten om ae in ee | ing, to extend ‘its’ ru! PART UT. yurse onl: Meanwhile for thirty the! a ‘few miles and ‘to fat bt nothing. yi beech continued ité divided growth,| James eat) walking about his| fir a tee advance | ¢ house w! tit _ had seen it form Sreneplancing winter, method, ‘with tremen frozen earth protecting. the They grew rae flourished, as every- ™2 thing ‘tt es laid his hands upon brothers unconscious body, | that had sent for Martha, confor wagon Thoma: the railway Hann: James's nee Riga up. the great tree: and in order, ing round ih vat am very grateful to you, James,” Butiit did not | said little, grey-haired Martha, “But ow rapiy Fevhaps it_was not, to, Thomas would not like you to do a perhaps it. more. aa nj but Tan y itself, the iitue. Seas beaut would’ not wish n{ The two stood teeta at the 007 | ox de OF, ie Hospi ‘waiting knees | that alley, ill was quiet ey espa count toic ate ah mere iritist Sea and ‘eat, but, James shud- Blagaute. | dered, man ‘will shudder ‘Thomas bes no Peceeny he; did not) the dhoweht of suffering. and help masane: 8 or Taare artha| 1s ésne range odors dloated upom dortanes ut he etence., He, the air, sand once Tamed heart a-moan. y stout as he grew eee sna i “How is he?” e eyes seeme: 8 “He is * still unconscious, but they His selfi hee ee more hope.” eieae there is anything I can do, you To James he was bere vant Hae wip- ie mised Martha, a all recollection of ied famiace thoug! ha acaged man. tried to inf ence him: eg zs id to him, ack trei she Say Reba eat But heart fastened i Thomas was not to be mollified, ; He that tt loved. ras as firmly set in his intentions, he. James iswold returned to Amble- id, to Martha, as the great oak be- pa fs hundred miles a aide the doo ft the great oak stood no more I Sreehee 8 house. ee could no. for In_spite eae are the Brat awiebas. tornado had snapped ae ight sweep of the cnieetings ibs, and mot an animal in Mier: Baxi Twas des hurt. The storm was.a strange rome; paid ft-seamed to hayelitejonigin 3n noth.ihe ei to h as She ‘pit- 3 chim! is one thing more! be aliniohea intents, Het: Twill fot - gust that the oak ha 8 (eh his knitted ligaments and ee) Babe? to} be-| Home ‘was home, even without trees,| onged to be (imetiWered| thie tradition ‘sboat! the old| © erendson would} ¢ they would {Rot hve to enjoy them.and wlo there: Uceslanbed them ineett end nee of|s or “the day that, Thomas ke is exe’ stdinent pies Thomas” would ‘plant other tees)| re “At the spring | abe oe, could til he EVIDENCE thatir paysto FE RTILIZE Average of “Long Time Rewilts on Po- tatogs 26 Years Wane the Poll Martha: when | ae were at last seated in the train, Average of dhould not be sure that he WAR | £08 ears! Be: ‘on Wheat on ation Peter, the! th the old car-| rs came into and rolled) * 201. Nob Fo: | "Rong Time ! Results on 95: Xears YIELo. AIS came cheerful. The long the road together mete plea sant April sunshine, and_ nch farmhouse there was a wav-| eraor apse fy ay have, to use your, byes +Paying alte op sheer er said em in- vie 36.980! aod Nob rest, i Veit. s ne "drew nearer to his home, *Tedts of Onto, ha eee ee ook different!” Martha re-| mi }OnS Vhy here in a deptenter'l SSibs my at ak, Thomas. You must be omas assured Spit "Mattha! looked i improvement, Bur her. Camatpian” Pebsanzhy, Ass'n. Tht 'Femple alae, Fors AR Ore misses i See ee Ae ee Bay Gan oe SS eS You Require a Garden to Reduce the High Cost of Living BRUCE’S SEEDS will do the rest. ‘They not only grow, but also) produce the had tand best crops, Mews St Freire ate ‘ean fees ety Supe ein eter JOHN A. BRUCE & CO. nm Oni Established 70 years, ~) il 921 here that you cal the great oak SS with bis-other little ed for Pt ee years behind it) the: or- ch: be es gro He ak there n tl tor in the success that about an object} when they | stre aving ism ome bagie a r ae him anxions~ an de us. ‘The road Bene a gonti| rise, then dipped suddenly, tent a With, van eyes band t the cari mms Eto had that ml fade slg! morn’ ay. s mow bezore Jean back way!” eriéa | ha in fright. | maie mo verbal answer. He ani forward, poitt hand, AZ? shi h her body, fet avela sharp snot alli In the a into tw ain tufts of gold, anne a happily th side of which he had not irty years. ‘The clustering foliage | about it had never been 2 ried Peter, “There wa in ail ‘Ambleside to hold 34! when it was frozen, and unt ’Percherons could hardly haul 3, it stands, budding, Look a Boa the We will drive. on up the hill, Martha,” ‘sald he. “I will ask my brother’ to ‘forgive me.’ (The E nd.) poet Outlook For Canadian Dairying. been’ the clilef fac has been at! tained by. the Canadian dairy indiistry. it was, not until the n co-operative creameries' that’ the markets for Canadian rier and ghesbe Bad more hen’ a locaftm D But for twenty years Co-operation hai at x has never be HA the Seat vad, and a factory-made cheese and nearly 74 per cent. * the eas poe But the wester rovin are eadily eine te ontpet, oeitls of s the ne ed of ss soil of rent, a ae th di br ranch of far soil. eed ant o the indus! biem is, perhaps, Gendelsiiy difficult, for dairy farming demands © skilled labor throughout the year. Even with the Lint cae of milking machines, cream separators, testers and other mae a uipment the human element. see have | bac! nda ty is to Bi minion a previncta ‘Departments of with the. aan tion of there prebleiies They are also taking active means to, banish Eeecatl stock aid to find matiee methods for skim- try. hav utilizing ae | milk and whey. ler ship the solution of these ant problems may well be hoped for and Canadian dairying will continue to be one of our Breatest national: industries. sean -te" ate by-products Fane Boys Helate! Hoy people are the Drystal (Fateea dh Lanton ton will be the scene of the world’s Dig- c “ndnatrie] exhibition this yeer, Park bya tanner atiert Curiously enough, he need of = inlitiag in enlehosreiaua tet adequately onsed rection of the Crystal “epreses stations were inade 'to the ment, hiss ultimately alloted acres facing hun and thirtystineea he tot a ae to bios the Senile were considered and ‘Time was getting short, and Altimiately Sir Joseph Paxton, who from farmer’s boy at 18s, per week became phe enrseney to the Duke of Devonshi red much fame as a norticaltariat, ne upon the idea of a giant conservatory, He worked out as teChnical and engineering de- tails within nine days. Critics sald that so frail a structure would be reduced toa in the firat atorm, end that wh re. over 6,000,000 visit- ovs passing through the turnstiles. White pepper is obtained from black pepper-corns by removing thes outer e tightly Pronbled | Sia Ese UmeaWen: her ite em He rt Bbviaes a@icup of cocoa or a glass. of ill a a VOCED is with yon one and I am goi ~| Tec prescription: rs ve 3. Don’t let children read by fire- ight. Each flicker means a fresh fo- 4 Have a Jamp suspended from the ane okie e To hy and/ celling’ ca and-out of kilter! ‘What's ne Brown shook wer head’ des- lie eye-weakness not.noticed er. ato the principal of the school at once. Tt will make a great differ- ence to your “child _ Conference on the far Industry. . rthe auspices of the Commis- nm ot veda rvation and of the Ad- cave solye the problem,” ‘but everyone of us seems hat, too, in s: ¢ bre: lasse eS connie és ited getables. Bice Bore eae je condition but. us em to. I think ate talk ih “the Mico this very 5) sion And that’s how, it, came ae Mrs. |,¥i8' iy @ had come on the part of the ly. 1 her closely and dis: cotton that they rarely ate fruit for tee that the older members of the fi had tea or coffee, and the: fe oom ” the as ik Bis Ane ‘edlly ay ing to dust f each one of you drink 1 will ti aie plede relative td, ( and management of f and 0 fur bearers, (2) Regis tran of Ave foxes, (3) The rearing of fur bearers other than silver foxes, @ Methods of marketing furs and their improve- ment, (6) Canadian auction sales, (6) Trade names for furs, barb, figs, plums,’ grapes, ook in night: Give the children @ glass of} ink oe ‘with their none Rivep but always water on too, al ‘table ions, and other kindr: ee it fee a drink shies when they: ish. ed subject it is confidently expected that this Nidional (Conference ne be the weYou say that you give them coarse . Remember that all of the eer- ior ee oe arse brea cereals or élse are or bake sie Pread very Slowly, using molasses or brown cooked erat ead is artealt i ‘a rest. Among the dost ative foods ime oteermiently: vero sib ae whole wheat’ cracker gingerbread, | the jb hohsy; onions’ spinach, oll-dreased] “eduit mer salads; crearn, Fuca eats peanut butil 0g He, iceend unerel Baganteriand tet! adv eghtabhes properly» Prepared ‘nearly Seven, Millions of Dollars in in- tit will do-no harm for G00 Gounctis. tp ‘Genada. Te. there ts a couple of nice figs just "hor gull information waite seule oe ite ite te ues the following Of: Heat Shen dumecetmonveach the| ih necessity of having 4 fixed:time every day to attend to tie body hystiene, so estal ‘W._F. Campbell, Grand ‘Orgeniger, hat reg = it 2 Tf ny DYED HER BLOUSE, SKIRT AN AND A COAT coos ‘Assessment System Whole Family Insurance. The Order furnishes insurance to its members at Ontario Government Stand- Funeral Benefits are also B. Montague, Barty a Recorder Bell, M.D. Torana | Med. Bx HAMILTON ONTAR: ten into ape, spoonful of tie mineral a night for a while. None of tl gested: It sean adts asa ae ibis cant, and after a few days oils up the machinery so that the system func- tions. properly.” “But oughtn't I to have a presenip- tion?” Mrs. Brown asked. e Til tell it to you. You can easily remember it and it won't’ cost) anything either. On the other hand, it will have you money. Here's the “Dia aD Dyes” Turned Faded, Shabby, Ol Old Apparel t worry a perfect results, nteed stockings, skirts, eoulgsave s coats, featises scp iesieg te aanae ev The ee Book with each oe age tells how to diamond dye over an: color. To. match any material, have dealer show you “Diamond Dye” Color Card. common. sénse, oz, 16. “fake = tablespoonful three times a day wi plenty of water.” Are Girls N fe ae = Refined From ceig Bes boys are sub-| — Ti increase the nsive forces of the bo M against epidemics _ Bol take — or fi Body- building power BOV to be 10 t IL. the oe Ten greatest service in bringing together piace of the Canadian fur industry n the soundest possible bas! Snug CSE : On = aA? liner about 3,000 pieces 3 rough” apprect: jation the | gla: a arse) jete hioke problems io ‘be-solved in ‘lacing all apices, ide RUSH ALONG YOUR RAW FURS March Ist is Last Receiving Date for the Great March Sale When on. the morning of March 22 this first ‘great Canadian sale begins, as hundreds of buyers fromthe United’ States, Great Britain, “France and Canada, eagerly outbid one another for. the finest average furs ever assembled-at» any sale—then you'll be glad you have your furs on our floor. And as, day by day, lot after lot is sold and you realize you are getting more for your furs than ever before, you will resolve always to send all of your furs to the GREAT PUBLIC Auction Sales in Montreal —to this great, big, Home matket petializing i in fresh, original, uray Oe Canadian furs, unmixed with inferior southern vari Do not hold a Luise ora Way another a Ship all your furs mow! They must be sorted, listed aad ie into shape in good time for fhe buyer's inspection. iberal advances will be made, gladly, to any shipper, large or small on request. SMALL SHIPPERS—Any quantity is acceptable. Honest, expert grading carefully supervised yields the best possible results, You ill’ never know how: are really worth until you Ps ship to us. ly AN INVITATION—Every shipper, ey dealer, every manu- facturer, EVERYONE interested in r: furs is cordially invited to Mea this epoch-marking tee Canadian Fur Auction Sales Company, Limited MAIN OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 130 Lagaucheticre Street West Temporary Offices: sere Hotel, Montr: jected to rough sence sone from which girls are protected. Boys are permitted to hear Sl Paes which girls, piseng generally, never hear. Vulgar people try to restrain isis ehevacdeae When's REE ae ent, but they never think of doing so ven in public perform: esire: ohdeanits) efore boys and m irls are never admitted to art Se actions are permitted. Thoughtless, though doubtless well- meaning people are constantly seek. to improve the of git woona es -Kéeenote” thonant) feelings and conduct wholesome, sweet and refined, but they let boys | better ‘service. particular about his nee: result of this poner ‘ 1 inditter: nei a boy’s esthetic nature is, of course, that the boy, 23 a rule, is ake in his thought, speech, and action tharr the girl. But is the dif- eaten due to sex or to the fact that we neglect the boy and permit him to look out for himself, ya ue awe that he is often subje suggestion? It is a ae oe take boys as wes go, they are not worse an’ the; Your Child's ha bee Parents believe, and rightly, om om are saree? nee aK st, there iis ‘no real fe tions are taken. bos is paid a3 "hue lds pee eee of hea 1, nore ‘et your child de in his writ- or knitting for long at 2. 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