The Milverton Sun ‘Ane romuinmp BVERY THURSDAY EES The Sun Printing Office, Main Street = MILVERTON, a Mothers ana daughtere of all eet department. Ini will r ‘One. $14 . months, Tee In adeance, & stbscibecs in ar- fears will be Hable to pay $2.00 pate slog rates on applicatio: me Adve: ents without specific. disectipia will be Sinwsrted until forbid and cha: cord! ddress a! ondence for Weéodbine Ave, to Toronto. o Remove spots from bein the office by noon Monday, your suit, “mix a little ¢ MALCOLM MacBETH, Pabilsher and’ Proprictor. | 2 br BusinessCards Wery stubborn they have disappeared. sep ayay.from any fire while doing this... 2A" good freckle and sunburn lotion is 1 ounce of hydrogen peroxide, Dr. M. C. Tindale, 'L.D.S. pcan graduate Toronto University. cRoOwN land BRIDGE” WORK a specialty’ ’Phone No. 88. Office: Over Bank of Nova Scotia, . A_dry, well-ventilated sere such as an. attic, furnishes in Dr. P..L. Tye i age Keep ) 0 esl ni .|time it was constructed Anne B ‘}4. Tt is said e il! 2to4p.m i e stains from any| Office: RuBLic Devo Store, MitvERToOn Hours: 10 to 12 a.m., and 7 to 8 p.m, Lega oe RS H.B. Morphy, le fon Solicitor for Bank of Hay OM. LISTOWEL, MILVER’ eh Di sods Offices: Listowel, Milverton. Money to Lo: F..R. Blewett, K.C. Solicitor for the Bank ‘of Toronto, the seta gently until ae stains bree of oe foot. r very common an alternative hot and cold foot bath at bedtime. moist: towel covered with seine and. flann, cream «is veins are present bathe in cold water twice daily and apply an elastic band-| age or a cotton flannel bandage, cut | the bias about two and one-half inclien in width. # Gordon Biotk Ont STRATFORD, ONTARIO Harding, Owens & Goodwin! Barristers, Solicitors, &c. Gordon Block, - STRATFORD, ONT. Money to Loan, &. 7. HARDING W. 0, owENS | Co Ce W. 8, coopwax | iideneas because the official rene [of the Ki S Veterinary. Graduate of Brace Rgetaety College, rai ait i133: domesticated! antiiale lodging, mere All calls promptly attended to. In’ theory thé court je! said to have ‘been the designer. While .|of allowing them 'to'droop, and ‘sleep my tans of. fire ms, and-§ tu this a tes invite es athe Berets still resides at the squat and ug! edifice of St. James’: Fe and levees ae drawing rooms inue to be hel there 3 eel er of the legal fiction. of St. James appears in sonneetion with the present edifice be- the palace, of which little of the old Tudor palace surviv- . A. as-o reminder that at the was Queen. 3. shoulders try to: get out of the habit PEA CHES TE most valuable of all fruits for presery- ing.. Home preserved peaches give at small cost, ‘autumn’s most luscious. fruit for our winter enj joyment, . LanticSugar “Pure and Uncolored’ “ is best for peaches and all’ other preserving. The clear sparkling syrup develops all the exquisite flavor of the fruit. ‘Pure cane, “FINE”. granulation, Experi- enced housekeepers otder it by name all through the preserving season, 2 and 5-Ib. cartons; 10, 20 and 100-Ib. sacks, PRESERVING | LABELS FREE—Senid us d’red ball: vse cut ae or carton and wo will end you a book ady gumined tenes Inflate the lungs o: other ways develop your cles. oulder braces” chest mus- are, not re- B.:A good plain abundant din- Th ples and brown bread, then heat the <fbed and steam the latter a ae se stoes.| | “Atlantic Sugar Refitieries Limited Green éorn, in season, is always liked, aes while céle-slaw ‘or: pee eabbage Power Building, Montreal goes well with the pork. cletics. =| Milverton Lodge No. 478 ‘A : Nee e RC. Ricotnteaett hac ys iecesbyec in J, B. Visiting brethren ae sam me Coxon, W.M. Geo. J. W. J. Zoexer, Seo. Silver Stas Lodge No: 202 .0. Rorehae night at 7.30 in thelr hall over Bank ibs neg! Misielog brethten always welcome’. || Henry, W.K. Loth, 6. A. Barth, | talaga ae 74 ing on or before sermon te in thetr hat jaye Seyen Ducky-Daddles. ie were six éggs under Amanda | pucks Daddi me, e, four, five, six, seven! I can’t |° | believe itl” he erie e they were, seven downy w. Amanda and her seven little Ducky- ee Daddies ‘lived near the pond. : /day she W. D. Weir, - Notary Publie them how Arctlonces for the Counties of Perth | worms, Notary Public. to hunt under the grass for t before théy lett the house she Catidena org tas: wills, mortgages drawn, | attend ies and affidavits made. ‘illage clerk, a big’ black Towser- Office: Weir block, over Bank of Nova Scotia, (Cat ‘vil sla tas Sa perhaps he will eat you up. When I say, ‘Quaék! | | Qua you: must all come qui ely.” A. a Chalets; « “Notary Public day, the seven little r hunting for | la saw something futry behind ie gooseberry bus! “Quack! Quack!” ‘she called loudly, Be all se the Dueky-Daddles hurried x her win wKeep close to I see Towser- Cat behind the bush!” Mother Amanda ohtianeh sharply. course they all stayed close! mother until. Towser-Cat had/ S; Real estate bought ahd sold.” A few ctioiee for immediate sale, ie MONKTON, im ONTARIO Nelgon Merrick, - Auctioneer ‘terloo, Wellington and Perth Counties. seca iet Katee on ane of farms to th e away. ie Another day Amanda Ducky-Daddle ‘0 go to town to buy rubbers 8 for | ove He ee nae Ducky-Daddles, “She The Queens Hotel called her children about her and| Best accommodation for commercial tray d them in their red knitted! ii mufflers. One by one she kissed them | ‘wolarge Sample Rooms. | good-bye and said, “Stay near the i a Honie/anid if you see Towser-Cat run Pe tee eee al |B uick and bolt the door.” |. Then she took ie ‘unbrela, in case it should rain, and{went o1 Auctoiiaiar: the seven little Ducky Dates [tere hunting for | worms jammy, the oldest, saw something black b Bebe: ghgsbore bus! “onice, nekt to Bank of Nova Scotia, Linwood | Hotels i E Are You Insured Ran, run} C.Spencer,C.R, x N. Zimmermann, R.S cried. it’s Towser-Cat!” he ~ WHERE OLD PINS GO Disappear Into Thin Air, Says a Paris Scientist For any years the world has bolt Rene baffled by the blem erejrbut hes i urried e ise Where te Tele his ersibolt tle ddor manda ‘came hom wt. very Phoned Duel Tee : itl But the problem seems to are been wo, |Rew SRE “If you'eat a great deal, you will | === soon be go big that Towser-Cat will = lief than'any-ottic? Peace her seven frightenéd childr. Tn case a person has been bruised | ‘And at supper they’ ate oa of their! about the trunk or body. by having a bread and milk, and even’ asked for, tree fall,on him or being run over, the aggre |services of -a skilled surgeon shopld be obtained: as:soonias possible, “Hot may the If not dare to chase you,” ghs said 4 iene is faint apply cold water’ nat Health A few days’ later Amanda’ Dicky- Daddle had to, go to market, ke buy al: room. As-it wa: ing, all ae ae ee Ducky-! Daddles | tent her er rubbers and then put on | meantime Bruises, upon Duartag the vacation months bes geht Ei eaverd e of 80 frequent joceurrence. that a| give rise to serious, symptoms.on ac. | few simple suggestions, may. relieve | bee of; fracture of the skull and of Bruises head in | conse- y one she kissed them good- ae | and at “Stay near the house, and if | eee eee ey ae see | compression “0 Purede Towser. Caf rumineniaelr and fan cance “ot la tulnweoeacivel- ba tong | Brain er of the soft parts ofthe body apply a| partially paral: zed in consequence of Then tk her umbrella and / hot fomehtation ‘as at is aponge th endian a stared for tow after, the accident. Repea oe elite Dicky Da nips pula ade fanacien at intervals of ee or ids 0 saw! something black behind erie ee AA aeve berry Run, “pant Towser-Cat!” They all started for the house, their rubbers were so heavy that 2 sould hardly run and Towser-Cat s aught up with them. Before the seven young Ducky-Daddles could! 4 shut the doro, hfs big black paw was he cried. “It’s the 2 may be applied at intervals.to relieve hot, application should: be| continued not longer: than five or ten minutes at a tim aa the skin gee frequently: oc~ urs in consequénce of a severe’ bruise broken-mouth- ime generally be. prevented by firm |edewe with the. spoiled udder, the pees: uaa plataly iat fein It is a custom ai German 18 ets a ae tals, selling its the. convex note teaspoon. im- mediately én picking it'up.. The Saat Be be kept’ up by ‘means d bandage as Tong as They all pushed the door as hard as ithey could, but it would not shut. |? ‘Hold the door tight and I ia pull | ihe Bam nceebeery, net over him my, jumping out of the wind ok out for his claws!” Bara ail. ed only as Sammy Pulled the fee Cat; when he was all|® feria? up the seven set Be shout; “Let’s push him ne a pond! Let’s push him into the ner Cae 1ookeg tike a bundle of strings, as the seyen excited Ducky- pate pushed him over and over. rolled him down the hill, over ihe sbanking, and splash! into the bellied, squealing pigs, the im stalin, Ei or- ram, — the Aight: eep, have no ‘place on~our farms. or pean ad no. vaspcansas for consuming high-priced. fee tended from tl Superior - south-west. ‘to: beyond - the When a person has been much jar-| Missouri River. - In“places they were red' by a considerable fall or more or/a mile high fas bruised all over,'a hot full bath /action wore them down, the séa cover- or @ hot blanket pack will give’ more ed them and to-day they are prairie, THE WEEKLY SERMON “Again, the Kingdom of, Heaven is|When the artist paints a picture h seitteinent all of “the Seven /like .unto a) merchantman, seeking | gets a full arm and brush len; ‘Daddies fell dnt ine | goodly pearls, who, when he’had found | a When we observe aio. oe all of them lost thei one pearl of great price, went arid waldttacent it must be at a dist: In bers ‘as 2 they tumbled over one sth a that he had, and bought it."—St. | ay pone room hangs one ‘of “Broad- Matt. xiii., 45-4, wa: aing Nig. 2 wieotied by a added the five’ pitted rfsiend of min up it is Psychologists have added to Eee ae aie Dace ey sense of across the room they all soften into probrtidn: ere'is nothing their places, and I see a cab, a oe 80 necessary as ills as Kae and a ‘ear and the wet, ngs and win; Jn this lined a | and anaes asinesseti, works at obr ee aioe te propor {thousand years as but With*our God-given se of mind we cant put things where we will, eith- Places ae to ait er in the for Sat or background of Mince es We r= laeieens ac him way out to ae middle, where it’s wettest,” said B: In the ne a lost my rubbers!” called “So have I!” eried Ezi ‘An “So have I!” seo tall of the other: d_ they on out into the Pond iter shel rubber: Feturaed the ere was fe had scurried up the] Y Now you know why Towser-Cat ain ang the loes not like Bayete, a OHo0s0 ' E 2 Too! ma: arly breeders “are s6 ee mee Seburhi that they br reeds 8 they are devel rls ordinary Taieohi took only hatte is th the nt hover tariiout| _ days to blow away. Arsteel pin last: [fo & What Lotus have sae *she| “ed just under fifteen months. nowth before, fa wing A common pin took eighteen months “od polished ess needle ,f | the ravages of the a Ki solved at last. aris scientist has eck experi- ‘on pins, hairpins and needles\ the simple process of watching “He states that ey Practical hanging into thi a bys ee sh e sn pure-bred Slant ahi tia sows df the oot bret To-speak j| Wainly, crossing of is, rather || ighy, except in th is of one who iro ly ‘understands Breedhige ‘and naa reason why th er i in pins it ieee 2 it seems, ie same W y_newly-born pigs die immedi- 1a iene aetna J top tha kof oar If & sowr ances: ee igs and i aot three, a third fs experiertced; but te ae « the tg They-ge SPheatiy oo flves fortnatal an that the oth fag; fhirds of tte he -| pulled throt __ About ee Weck epee farrovin 5 pregnant s ows may ation bar- ‘oug! - eas fail to Fe Not: practise: rib te any) ex- ©) it CUTE ire, hecoteaca triteiph of Hie hima soul, War—even the .great war—if yah one part kof tankege, or thics * pounds of skith-milk to’one pound of |i ths Barley. y- This method of feeding | by wilful forgetting. It is our. sense it meen the democratizatioi strong, lusty, active new- | of pein ie directs. ee activ aed torn Digs ities of the ids Eee Senee., Anesports sufferes for its uridevelop- Master. Painter's, ense 0} jortion, Unendowed quent suppression of with fe ministers, will take their prec-, more than balante® ious half hours once. a, week to. be- power in a few years. A wilde the Recparpephindin sings of} A Sense of ee 3 tions It is only as we Hevea ; thy pre-/a measuring rodjja’ scale & sdiateaoK, even horas ‘seals | that we cal ya PFO Sense < elation—all’ this| proportion. 1 know of no ohare po citialy or posal ‘or dividual 07 orld than ‘he id ae nls the heat Eyenec portrayed by the Great Teacher, Jesus. _If we can learn to compare our actiong with the | ermon on the| your chojcest youn| win ribbons at the the efforts for ‘better stock sted. g fairs, ave not been wa: cohol alone wil e loss’ of mah “How to Dear a ened Eee a Yeo with na ion fi 1 days Pe ae etl ‘with which Jesus filed Ne parables and serméns. Do this jain and eutiats two or Be times and you will obtain | swell zon pen the volume | religion, are_ He structive belief) afte cause yee nerve sare overwhelming. only | wlien our deme ae cna of e tte eet Mount, and taking called ‘the Lord’s Prayer, thumb does his penalty measure oe desires we will a x ly pane and. sis | be, break th aed sale the leaves. ‘Nees foree thé, back of the boo ae lows or a fall often{ acre. sow with the small litter of runt, pot-| lush not by Se, it MES oteree chaff. | Write to great ss of mountains once ex: | tain oat oan oe eat the ae aN ts to asl 4 Bell, In ited, To In the fied The obj service etl fart store authority on phheit ht greteg ys Bean ahclanaaywith ii direct. é pet lop Henry G. Bell. guensien when cs cnewér Wil be thell — Question—A.F.:—I haye a five-acre | will Bet better, results than you would ith ei to, still, further insure a would advise drilling in 200 e: tilizer per acre, as all, and advised in answer to A, F. planted this spring without fertilizer. Sasrion AK: :—I haye a field that Shows a good stand of beans. “The |is 's orth h: soil Reeds Time, Will you kindly tell and me the best way to start the ae algo: when KudekEe Answer:—When cans harvested: have ture? rats i \-| | Answer!—After’ the corn has been harvested: T would avin you to fall- dressing of ground limeston plow this part of the field and as soon ite of at least a ton per acre. ‘k| as the soil will work in “ spring, sow this into a soil by aisking and har- rowing. ‘0 weeks later sow a bushel to a aatal and a half of bar- as a nurse crop at the same | the soutl th a is.in corn this year. work next spring, apply a With good weath come along so six. weeks. Avoid s psntnne too heavily, and-on‘the other hand, avoid r spri ing. cay Rave this, pasiire Should sure a good catch of alfalfa, I would ise it in advise the addition ‘of 200.to. 300 pounds -of fertilizer per acre. / This can be drilled in at the same time the results on m farms in Onta in e sts at Ontario Ciena cate e same as was | into the, soil by'a t Que pan & es hafe thee acres j lot.tand which ¥ plowed red i being old sod with ia to 12%. available. phos- It would be well also to|sweet.clover this fall for pasture next e"potash; if itvis obtain-|summer?..-It-is first-class-elay. loam nice and level and dry. have an eight- acre field! which t mae to Sow to oats to take to bummer newer dyduil BoP “advise the Ver 00d Vey for next of this continent and have pressed, with, it usefulness as a pas- ears. How ture or hay you advise cae ae clover’ to ini-|\ On sandy sols thee there i ich? ld you inoculate: desire I ie saver chaff trom rapidly, about 25 loads of clover seed. this be used to inocdiate by spreading | on the fiel een grown’ on it would and ‘and a k this in with a careful disking Sr iasrontie’ bs. of timothy seed. Make sure off in the spring, I wo that oR get good vital seed. The alternating thaws and ‘osts’ will -work ‘this 'd into the p blot. | sare and the young. glover will come the blotters pana damp, along so as. to fill up the bare spaces ut not pas lace them on a'and to make a entail backing to ns|Plate and keep the seéd neat some! the grain pi stn source of warmth. In a,week or ten| if you iia to ea your ground to a Gays the seed should have sprouted | mixture that you want to stand for sufficiently to ascertain the percent: of two or three hava) I would ee ‘tp good strong seed.» If only 7% of to work it as you recomm the seed’ ale strong, incfease | and ‘seed it to @ light so your seeding al uld ee mone the seed the Bac« etiological ‘Depalrdént "ae Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, and ob- Be yw a mixture of 6 lbs, of common red clover and 4 Ibs. of alsike per. acre wi ave <ct bacterial “ite of the clover tha a as ary and you @ good... sub- seed. Apply stantial growth. : Weather and voleanie| and wattles are~bright ted’ in elo. The droppings, too, Pp of good health are a raile good appet: Asa deri birds that are bright, active, with keen appetites; clear eyes, red ar smooth p! pa teaspoonful cate % il; knead and If this fails to give relief tformed as a Improper feeding impairing. diges- tion, or too much dry feed will cause he: biog Sis are birds that enjoy good health; fon such can, be eae the tion could seackek Tae over Ms ed healthy hie. last re: e Botttey are naturally ofja hardy na-| ure. It is mainly on account of some neglect that they become diseased. A smooth plumage is noticeable in fowls +| Possessing, good health, and the comb/ y stick to it like a dog to a get his viewpoint if one ae : cath, i trpeeliyiof ate Kam hg sciousness, isvackindly perorsiees Lessor The. 6d His model prayer, might i and finger, as the art stent a “Find ay nn spapeciation of the rs the. youn; ‘ERNATIONAL LESSON "SEPTEMBER 9: ‘The Benefits of Total Ab- Lag re ay try: ‘or a short eh on a sree eae ee fers {hen the ae proved 5 a ae ae Dan tel es oy | the oe was la spol 7 7 ie the Lie ie the incidents ‘ Verses ackground eke Miy et ble Peopnition vat sg, lly, gave: ins al fay ala = fas ne taclince. They ee ht others in their know! ~ ia tion, ne literatui niel ee an tie ophate pow: elled vain m See general ath of the atiendanes of teen is . thet So ust man fed ss aS have oe Es Mag ese, jerseys terms all io Boal erations but at! Tye vo ter 1 onsen that ea e Tater | eta fae~ | w may mara e A windmill in a 1 ES -a-baker and then mixes