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Monkton Times, 11 Mar 1920, p. 2

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The Milverton ‘Sun and Monkton tes EVERY THURSDAY MORNING | The Sun Printing Office Malin Street BRTON, one ie 0 ats eco td ae ibeert pith, eels sovane ti se Ey au ee ‘will be Hable sore ee es Advertising rtisements withou elite iseertsd ‘nell aos “guaneee for contract advertisements must the office by noon Monday, MALCOLM MAoBBT! Publisher and Pro} Peas Stree and dhacged ae ator, BusinessCards Medical DrivPaliEye Office: Pustro Dave Storm, MILVERTON Hours: 10 to19 a.m. to p.m, and 7 to 8 pan - DR. F. J. R. FORSTER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat t Ge in medicine, University bf Toront: Late aesistant New York 0; and Cae n Loni Hi 10 40 1f'am.; 2 to y. Eveninge—-7 to 8, Wedn Bye sna Aural Inst “Bauare Mooretela't r ei (Phone 267.) WS Waterloo St. rae STRATFORD. tone juare Throat Hos- p.m Evenings—' ‘a dey d Saturday ae - By ‘appointment _ age of Milverton to g' Thousand Dollars ($5 ized by him for the pu Iding and BY-LAW NO. A By-law to authorize the Coporation of ee hae ce) ivi uara 000. *00) to be borrowed by William M. Appel or by a Company to be organ~ rpose of aiding him in the of a Flax Mill. - x ‘ WHEREAS William M. Appel is is Sirous of erecting in the Milverton a Mill for the ‘nanufactr equip: mach. aEying: 9 AND ‘WH been agreed ‘orporé of + Fiv SF. SEBBEN, DDS, L.D.S. indsor Block, Opp. City Hall, Beet stuatuan tock 2 ‘to 9 o'clock H.B. Morphy, K.C. Soltettor LisTOWBL. Offices: Listowel, Mflvertow, Money to Loan Harding, Owens. & Goodwin |° Barristers, Solicitors, &€. Gordon Block, STRATFORD, ONT Money to Loun, BOT, HARDING W.0, OWENA Won. GoosWD Notary Punic. Ww D. Weir. = Notary Public fe fe hai ers Conveyats LP. ‘ Mea estate ou A fem MONKTON, ONTARIO Veterinary. R. E. Beggs, V.S. VETERINARY Ren AND SURGE Office: Barr's off stand Hoteta oe ihe Queens Hore Sevt accommodation fr commercin ray eraiand otfer Two large Sample Rooms bio. F. PAULL, Prop., Miilvertoa, Ont Saolett i SS } DRE, Lodge No. 478 TS RRS pre angel full moon every mo: ae en aye hati inj, BR. Web Visiting peers Hoh BR. Harrow. W Hy 1, RAC, Ricboiea ie Silver Star eas No. 202 Meets every Fi as es nt 7,80 tn thelr ital over Bnak oF Havalico Gites pala ways acwene Honey, W, K.T. A. Barth. NG Ree,-Secy SHADOW TEST w et on a a ces i he eye thereuy 10 ie ye hereby tating “Mec tenes See Headaches C Cron ese coerr nao straightened when glasses are fitt od by ¢ shite advanced system. Cee aaa ibteans Pare ree witho: FS "PLL BASTENDORFE uumaron oe . a ‘aie ‘They Ran Fast, At Any Rate. eT Lapa you safd this peeing sult “was in fast colors,” satd: sate pantly 15. tho toeibe of relideh ay ch nats Pe r thats certainly what aa Fale ft "aed 8 hosier, Fubbing ends: sua “Wel, eran wretched sree on He ete come of. on my back!” . but Wait untit you try ae get “oft your oe said the hosier, wl you'll Peat (6 perscent.) per annum, such payments of principal to becom: due mace Sse nd day of Ju i e Corporation “of ee Miverion: sha of a bonus at oY ‘opose sisted that has not consented ii ing to the guarantee herein Piale rate: oe 00). existing Debenture seb ($36, 000.00) in coe Milve aise t it shall sad may be ful. for he Reeve rk said Villag: Municipal Scout law- by il iam ppe Five loussnd dolar ($6,000 00). ‘to, be borrowed by the said William 3 ppel or by the any so unpaid pri ineipat in each year during the said peri Bi sleaiiinepat sia e paid id said William M. Appel by the said Company. lage oe ree the Reeve and Cou ‘erto. the first of ly A.D. payment to become in' interest ‘upon the so to AND WHEREAS it has beenagreed William M. Appel or by the said Com. Village of Pany- rided of the perso provide noting or opposing ther padsing of this - D WHEREAS the smount of the By. je ee hundred and eighty. Mises thousand, three hun-| 192! and seventy-five dollars. ($583,- ha the, Village of Mivert AND WHEREA: leitiea toreote on t M Site coh the ld taken thereon at the Counci of Thirty-six ‘ACTED ae at the by the, Corporation of the Milage One tet eno and ¢ k of ae 0 of the fs 6 taking the ee of the Elect —That it shalland may be la’ . Village of Mil - conditions and stipu ulations in in connes: De nie AY “the "eveation Pp m Him.” So also teas Se Gospel Seuneresrents eiving His teaching from God and im- . tion witl the Ered upon an EREAS for the -purpose Bee the stipulation that neg Wms C20. 2 id equi) of assisting in the seus ar me ce e final that ize of Milveston ce guaran- ony five og (45 fee e feet (45 feet) ai 4. =. | exerc: sae i upon ment whi ‘orm Mill contains « further atjpulation that the said William M. ie sai equipm e dohars Pas, 000.00 by the said By-law shall come into This ie force on the Fifteenth day of April and ri 7.—-On the 18th day ot. March 1920 at the hour pro- ill be Clerk of the said Munt- cipality tall Sole up the number of votes given for and against this By. law on Friday, the 19th day of Mar t 10 a.m. at the Clerk's office votes os the TS en- his By. ies Shall be iblic Library elt Vila age of of Milverton 01 hour h (Shan Weir and the Polli Clerk *S att 3 William Zimmerian This by-law passed ‘n open Council | sticks in the midst of which Christ is lay an DATED a Pie es February, 1! w. fs WEIR, Village Clerk. | this 25th day = New Cure for Toothache. medicine things sometimés hap- t professional mon have diff- ell, ‘plaenephy “tells. the follo big fisherman=came ab steamer one day and said that he had tootha a ree ith. wai fending Ribas was visible within; fi when I produced the forceps he pro- tested loudly ae fe would not haye it aus aut ny eae ef come to me?” I asked, ugou are wasting my time.” “I wanted you to charm her, doctor,” he-answered, He sat on the rail while I put one finger into his. mouth, touched’ the onsense I could think. of, “Abracad- to make such adool of myself. —_ . Uniform Variation. % ssa sd s ar friend, I do not ko y “and I don’t think. “tt rane ae Mth slightest good. Doctors are not allowed to do such things.” He was evidently much put out, and had turned Aa think me along. tysive cents éxactly as if you ted it rout.” “Gladly, doctor. Please go ahead.” _A new phonograph motor increases the speed of poets as the needle nears the cen the ee salvar is moving at the 8 producing a uniform range ot. Heya values, it sald power shall only a 7 reprevented a as the Eternal One, which id which is to Him are identified the which no doubt stand im ital of at least Se Ana e purpose of paying the oll suffering of Christ. molar and repeated the ‘most, mystic | V: eos LESSON. x John on the Isle (eta Jae aa tion 1.. Golden Text—Hebrew: 8. wal . These verses contain the super- tuncil of the ‘ald scription ants ae original title of the © make such joo tion of Jesus hich in the Jesus as re- It is e Revelat roceeds fro! The seins the meaning that for practical service and It ot ‘hat expectation was shared by the whole Christian Church 0! | they did not fully realize. That it has taken many centuries to ee it is not yet learned by Seven Churches, a] oe pipe grace, that is the loving favor Ss and peace, from God, who ant oine. SON seven Spirits, eh iof angels, or archang ale 15. So also, in the with that of God, as thor from Him also were grace an the gi ant over death. So als is Master of truth, and death. There is in Isa. 4 combination of these two oe Bicanti, es is Cat “Him That Loveth Us. follows an seo be of Elen o ty esus Christ, wh Ther us eS ete, etc, Instead of hath made us igs we ghana render, as in Rev. Ver., he made us to be a kingdom, to etc. Compare Exod. The apostle thinks of all believe in Bak Ch Kingdom. those sal hrist as forming Hi are seeking to do the will of ore as revealed in Him, an ae Priests they have access through is their great High Priest, te the iahers sanctuary of the presence Pate He Cometh. Compare Dan. 7:18 and Mark 14: 62. There is a re- ference in this verse also to Zech. ay which was supposed Christians to be a prediction of a4 The common ex- pectation of ee early Church was that J and p lory eae an hones there would bi rninj is an assertion of the eternal-being of od. 9-18. Patmos is a smal! rocky island, about fifteen miles from Hphesus, used whi was aaaietet siuee and Hluminating in- fluence of the Spirit of Gor The Seven Churches Ae named were all in the same part of Asia Minor and formed a group of which Ephesus was the chief. hs epoatie in_his vision sees their counterpart in aye in the seven moire candle- standing. For the figure see the .| cription of the seven-branched des- lamps out of his joubt represents the pene- atlas an ‘onoe ane 3 power of His ae a 17 the of Himself the vere same thing which God says of Him: inv, 8, is quite evident that He ,bélieves Jesus Christ to ae ae sighs Goa, and eternal as God is Jesus is oe nee one. He is not of 7 ee the deiiverte from. deat athe xalting through resur- rection to eternal life all those who The Seven Stars. In his Must “Square” Dad. a ertain parts of India no girl can| 4 for them before me try “unless her father has beer fied by a gift of rice aiid 8 few i see their respective churches, and answer- ir the throne of God. The entire vision presents in a it impressive way the interest of Christ me 47, These verses contain the ad- dress, or salutation, introductory to invocation, is 40 igniter ot Jesus Christ associated He is ruler of the kings of the earth, because He ais over also a of the to be both witness and power, and the ~peginning of His leineaoe which is to be established both in se and See SOME PRIMITIVE FISHING TACKLE - SAVAGE RACES "SHOW GREAT INGENUITY. Capture the Spring Run of Salmon. The Ingenuity of savage races, who with the rudest tools fashion from the material nearest the hand appliances it skillful of civilized mechanics | dog sled, for example, made of walrus | ivory. lashed together with thongs of ‘deerskin, will outlast a dozen of the curious and admirable fishing oust eS by the ignorant ‘Queniult tase Indians, like the other Pacific Coast tribes, are racially much hearer the Eskimos and Aleuts thie the red men of the sees They live on a re- servation stretching along the banks the mouth of the Columbia Strait of Juan de Fuca, and they sub- sist almost entirely on the fish that swim in their river every spring and fall. An Ingenious Method. ‘The spring run of salmon Is ingeni- t be prevented from going grounds, light platforms | "i ae ES the fishing is conducted. stretched circular eects ache is used. To one side of this frame an upright pole is firmly attached, the end of which is brought over and tied to the end of the upright pole, loose network of twine cross- es us sete ia ae of the circular frame above and from the twine a eilghal: eae a euictel 5 the aie a a is then forced down into the water until it rests on the bottom; to counterac! Dhoyancy of the ap- paratus, a stud is fastened across the upright pole aul pee under the edge of the plat Upon the plai Ree the fisherman— a which swim in populous schools, reach the fence, they swim along it toward the openings. In passing over the net, some of ais vet ee oe net- work of twin twitches. The fis) neue ne Ss rie uy right pole a push, the stud ma released and the net springs smartly @ sur- face, bringing with it fom one Be twenty-five fish, as the case may bi By this means spiel: causation ot fish are caughi ex- penditure of labore ouble eAdoal at which the Indian aim: @ used, re Jess remarkable for their ingenuity and efficiency. The hook, a large iron weapon, is rather loosely fixed into a socket at the end of a pole some four- teen feet long and an inch and a half thick. A cord is securely fastened both to the hook and to the pole below the socket; while at the other end of the pole a deerskin thong attaches it to the fisherman’s wrist. The dusky sportamaa is oe a dled about the river a 04 in the water. When it strikes against a fish, the pole is sites jerked up- Nate es two to one the salmon is nee fish is ‘so lary rge—it generally weighs over twenty-t five, pounds—that with a straight pull on the pole he the Seen over heels canoe as ike peueels exia the hook slips of ocket, and the strain once a the milan cord that attaches it to the pole. There is play enough ie ‘o serve, and the drag of the pole also helps to tire the fish, which is soon landed in the canoe. sing the Salmon Spear, The salmon spear is hase ED ae bow of the canoe when ti are thick that one can be Ae by a ust. The pole is somewha' Another longer 1 for the wrist, Ae eines to the handle €nd of the When a fish is struck the barbs be- the it | will bring hook being allowed e ee cetiells a je | Might come off victor and either tear | get a wor tere free Radacececceqeedte Health << ‘BDDDDDD>>>: “4 Convalescence. tee the outbreak of respira- ases, the market is usually ce ee with many types of “cure-alls,” ula: to How the Pacific-Coast Indians! ue tim aration — igi they claim ack lost energy. It Me eee, that a tonic may be need- ing convalescence, but stich ist menrbert health cannot be eee ina m cine bottle. The best builders flesh and strength hel good food, fresh air, sunshine and It is necessary at ae time to warn aieest ae evil of careless medics hhysician who/ has carried ae patient’ through his or her Stites is capable of carrying him or her ee oven the period of convalescence, \-any stimulants which may be needed should be prescribed by the doct caaveieeeaiee from influenza may be delayed by reason of the toxic ef- fect of this disease. Patients should, therefore, not bi should. they ner Penene of quick remedies and Ebuibeedetc einai dees only ac- cessories to the natu a ae of-re. galitie. inst vitality fresh air atehines SoacbanaaaERneae MR. GASPARD DUBORD 159 Avenue Pius IX, Montreal, “For three years, I was a terrible sufferer from Dyspepsia and my general health was very bad. J consulted a physician and took his medicine and _ ~ faithfully carried outhis isteach ‘put I did not improve and finally the doctor told me I could not be cured. At this time, a friend adyised me try ‘Fruitatives’ and I did so. After taking two boxes of ‘Fruita tives’, I was greatly relieved; and gradually this marvelous fruit medicine made me completely well. My digestion and general health are splendid—all of which I owe to “Pruit-a-tives’’. GASPARD DUBORD. .a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25e, ‘At all dealers or seat postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, Ont, een pea Ugly Charmers. Is masculine beauty or the lack gf it it ‘We are in the habit of thinking so, and -can cite as illustrations a few famous in- rom Puan pat history also affords asked me to interest a French lisher in the matter, so that his water- wings, which are of un- usual beauty and delicacy, may be re-\ produced. “There are about 150 pictures of towns and villages on the Meuse, in the Ardennes and Argoni has man: es to offset Rie nas aay Sale ae actually hideo! have been fami Don Juans aha’ nat killers,” ANTES pute trinptie handsome, noble and wealthy rivals. John. Wilkes, the famous Bnglish champion of popular liberties, dissolute roue, and so ugly that child- ren ran shrieking at sight of him i the streets, yet such was’ the spell he cast over women. that ladies of beauty and EE vied with each other f his notice. “Give me a quarter of an hour’s eek and I will win any lady's hand against the handsomest man in ingland,” he used to boast, and ae nenetiwanceah an aile cos “(or the bere tyr peay ere Stet ae nic EE ly placed, whose hand he could not ae had for the asking. He married of the most lovely hefresses of Heine & lady who refused more than one coronet to be his wife. e great Lord. Chancellor Broug- was aisles ugly and spathout nae of speech or manner, and, coi ecibae of Ll aah eaeeqeat ca aunt, ladies’ society. Nevertheless, the most lovely and arlatocratic ladies of the to their allurements seemed only to inflame their ardor, and at on he contemplated fli 1 mentality of the ees hed by a letter received by tion from one Steinhausen, Cologne, says a Paris despatch. The ponent which calls for no comment, in a 1. 1g to ur atten. n to a matter which is fall worth eaiteg while. “One of our best known water-color artists was attached ne the staff of the German ig the war and to Dat most Su eve of “the F nch towns ov pie; a AS German ere both bi eer and ne Suet destruction, He has ; come detached, as im the case of hook. Being fastened to the thongs at 4 the centre, zie turn in the flesh like a toggle and grip ua fish with a ae ite cannot break a Toms “Salm of sixty pounds’ Weight have been ae | tured with this ingenious implement. ometimes it is used in the shallow | water at the mouth of the Sal anti ee eearce iene on the bar: enjoying dhentgelved euOrOUER IF in pursuing the startled fish Salen Ne ages channels that lead out to the The Queniults save ss Sita lax super- stition that if a salmon is cleaned with sell spoiled. - Consequently, they wii sell none of their catch ona they them | acelbal @ stone until! ed: een: lan that of the ordinary steel kn | BEY not Teject an, idea ju: in His churches. His living presence use dislike believe sin ‘+. 1) le pecple whom you was ie a est fitves to reproduce these paintings artistical- i: and suainte ne all the originality effect aim t by the artist, who was acashie ae most Bs cad draw- jes ). think i will be best to publish these nee ina Portfol lio with msider the matter so bee if necessary will French minister of ae arts put ins ‘vd gate A hen on the ret a worth two in your neighbor's g: good cow is a Bier booster in the od mal parts of France. Counter Check Books... We are agents for the Appleford Counter Check Book Co. This firm turns out only high-grade work at very reasonable prices. z See our samples and get our prices before ordering. — ~ Sun Office. \. => Is the one wh clothes. To hi Suna ete ‘Oia DALY preteed, beaid ring. 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