The Milverton Sun PURLis EVERY poccee mete ae The Sun Printing Office “Main Street = Sa tees ONT: scription BES ie year, $1.50; ea meni, ie, win adyance. ubsertbere fn 8 0 pay $2.( sen Le year, uteaitarsernrete : Advertisements without s 6 ate sve Tre tnvarted wa wit sits Shanes, for contract sett must we ‘office by noon Monday, MALCOLM MacBBTH, ‘Publisher and Proprietor, BusinessCards |" ‘ ~“ Medical. Dr. P. L. Tye .® Office! Popiae DRUG STORK, Mu.VERTON es Hours: 10 to 12. a.m., 2 to 4 p.my and _ DR. F, J. R. FORSTER 4 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat (Py ior in m “medicine, University Late nssistant New York Ophtha nd Aural I Institute, ‘oor d Golden Squate ‘Throat Hos Brenings—7 tort Wednesday | ve ‘ ery Rote Dad or by’ erotaman 6 267.) B3 Waterloo x “s. STRATFORD THEDALLY MISERY OF WL-NEALT ‘Three Years of Suffering Q ( Ralaeol' by SFRUSACTVES® . INTERNATIONAL LESSON 5s ocTo! ‘A Lesson In Trust—Matthew 14: 22- 33. Gclden Text, Murk 9: 24. persia His eevee The situation ha ces tense and dangerous. the turdy and courage- ous Galileans oho have formed no contemptible army, Jesus’ own disciples. would have been eager! Peay ers. The Man who could ‘eed the multitudes pris a few loaves “a fishes seemed Ce sl a8 already fs Him as the eee oe ge Saviour. Jesus’ first step was to get rid of twelve, and then He sent a the multitudes. He imsel ‘went up into a mountain ett eis Evening came, one night, and MR. GASPARD DUBORD “He there alone.’ e The ship,” or aes “boat,” con- 159 Avenue Pius TX, Montreal. eat the he disciples, yas rossing the “por three years, I jras Title, ox ‘Copernatitn, where the: dis.| ler em Desreriry Say any gene ciples intended to await the coming beets fis very bad. I consulted a of ae su ‘Dut progress was slow, tho| Physician and took his medicine and contrary waves! faithfully ened re Noh: Mata the fourth watch,” that is| butI did notimprove pa. finall between three and six o'clock in the} doctor told me I could no Pes morning, Jesus came to them. In the Pa: this time, a ad aa aaed me dim light of the stars, He seemed like ry ‘Fruita-tives’ and I did so. ghostly apparition: aa “they cried afer taking two boxes of ‘Fruit-a- oat for fear.” Out of the darkness,|. tives’, I was greatly relieved; and er the troubled Sere came ba gradually this marvelous fruit rales of the =Maatat: “Be of good) medicine made me completely well. '[ fats of Vieht-cotorea molasses, one cup _|ful of sour cream or of a a ne-quarter of chocolate [untit the Rs turns ard in cold When palahe ae “ poultey house! water. When it has réached the brittle sficr atte iby simple c adlaks abit teeone ainege “cubtalof '| First, select a, well-drained cites if butternut meats—or hickorynut meats, posse whet dhere a SpeseR if they are preverred—and pour the a windbreak or ly into buttered tins. The quan- ulltinge “Then build a gaeee hat. ; tity, mona’ make about a ht is about twenty feet deep so that the | caramels. wind wil) Hottbdea the birds on the! ou more then then one arenes birds breeds to a flock. Of — the oes i a large, shallow pan, break it int horns are active and seem to. thrive small pieces ree keep it in a cool place better than heavier binde alien peta until it is to be used. ~ mbers~are together. However, it Coffee Panocha Three cupfuls if some large farms have a brown sugar, one cupful of cream or capacity of more of the heavier birds of milk, and one-quarter cupful of than they are carrying and some flocks strong coffee will make about two ee ‘Piymouth Rocks i if the birds were given a large range utes, or and the ‘best sanitary eee were instead ofc P| used in the house. s largely a from the fire, beat it vat : ¢ thiekens,| matter at ste] in_m: Snel cudeaudadd a eintol eG ed ‘walnut the less a farmer is interested in poul-| meats before you oe ae outts Ce the saalles heotioek herent wen hardens age with safety, It takes much eres to aoa large flocks of farm poultry poun and one-half pound of e night g92nner, and few general, Eifted cur: ae stir into the mixture ae have the a todo it.exactly one-half pound of chopped pecan right. els. Beat Re eggs very slight- re |ly and fold them into the dry mixture. Nut Caution for He Hollowe’ ae | Drop a teaspoonful at a time on but- Since no Hallove'en pa rip is com #720 paper and bale the macaroons plete without candy and no Hallowe'en | a moderate oven. ~ sie longer + ee is ta Pecan Pinatas Mix one-half eS from pain. T.R.C.’s will do it. Sole agent for Milverton, & PETRIE, Druggist, etc.; , General Merchants; G. COUGHLIN, or if you liv ee or to Tem| R.C.’s will be ant postpai ‘2 out of tow! A Scientige preparation which eradicates every trace of » - Rheumatic Troubles. Stay’ ae Keep your best years for Monkt m mail $1.04 to the pleton’s, “bimted, uw King St. W., Toronto, and = 7 Pas THE SUCCESSFUL. MAN TO-DAY— _Is the one who Ae careful attention to his clothes. To him his business suit is of as much consequence as the clothes he wears for social ~ “engagements. He realizes the importance of bein well dressed at all times. He requires ALITY” besides style, finish and correct cheer; it is e not afraid.” My digestion and general health | can nthe ae following Serort tailorin; vir us for your next suit. - ANSON B. KILBOURNE Only half. fallen still afraid, the| p26 splendid—all of whiclr I owe to |regipes will serve a good purpose at| Geese that have heen pastured until BY Y ‘ . , disciples looked and waited. Peters) tepruita-tives”” oe eae of the year. Se ae ot] about four. months ‘of, age 4 CHIROPRACTOR most daring and impulsive of them pensive even for these days of| given a light grain feeding can Office at the Grand Central Hotel | all, answered with the request, “Bid GASPARD DUBORD. ~ | thritt eapeciaily ofthe nuts, the mil, Sat ed te ee eee 0. DU F FI EL Lig phar iis e uni ! ; Every Tuesday and Fridey. | “Comme,” But confidence quickly gave| B0c.a box,6 for $2.50, trial size, 250, | S74,.Per? can See ad other in-|Gr five weeks. Six-weeks-old goslings : Se Office Hours: 9 a, m. to 4 p. m. y to fear when ‘ound himself| At all dealers or sent postpaid by Satter ich “Coriibiac SBS together eer en ae ttened epee and Examination Free | sinking, and it took the strong hand) Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, Ont, {Feed tes: cee and aay DENTIST. JF SEBBEN, D.D.S., L.D.S. Windsor Block, Opp. ee as “STRATFORD Dpen evenings Sag a 7 to 9 o'clock Lega H. B: Morphy, K.C. Solicitor for Bank of Hamilton, LISTOWBL, MILVERTON, ATWOOD ome Offices :, Listowel, Milverton. « ‘oney to Loan, Harding, Owens & Goodwin Barristers, Solicitors, &c. Gordon Block, - STRATFORD, ONT, Money to Loan. B.T. MARDING W.0, OWENS. W. &. Goopwir Notary Public. W. D. Weir, - Notary Public g Auctioneer for the Counties of Perth ‘and Waterloo. tc deede, will ‘and affidavits made. Village clerk, Office: Welr block, over Bank of Nqva Scotts A. Chalmers, - Notary Public roar: Issuer of rage Lice the County, a Perth. Real eh a og and sold. A few choice farms for immediate sale. MONKTON, ONTARIQ Veterinary. R. E. Beggs, V.S. VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office: Barr’s old stand of Jesus to bring him back again into the boat. “Of a truth,” the Sisciples n of G divine. takes for ee the pliice of God; they find God in H The miracle ot the sea is more than racle, Tt has the value of a great POISON peti AE Van ohe: onkbe thats: ) B J LIKE UNTO | * faith fies cmnquest_over fear. V Vemon of Snakes wr peril, or darkness oe acbie af alte, it lata ince that gives courage to endure. Faith Jodks calmly out upon the stovm. Faith Professor H. Strauss, M. Ds of the | holds steadfastly onward in Royal. Chari toys; “The | Nese’ Traith will not entertain a doubt cause for an attack of gout, rheumatism, | ,¢ Goq’s goodness.or of His power ta lumbago, is supplied by the in | save. Faith triumphs and. brings uric ac in tho blood serum, the semult | oye : of various causes, the most frequent of | “ mne tesson of trust in God was one which (ers te egeige one | which Peter could never forget. If his faith was ever afterward ae: as when he denied his Lor i el full of sediment, eae of Ege oh the ‘nicht, when you su sale with sick rider aay, mé se coe you have va Fhoumatis Ah be lumb », gout, sciatica wl np, Eck wget is he that shall harm you, if ye ae Caen of that which is good. But and if ye aed Bay Be pide Suinier sake, it their & mittee 13- rt danger or uric” ng ‘an antidste ming an pales reels fa te much a8 hot coffee dissolves sugar. mi Sache into te $9 the joints Ther apt dy lachln we MORRIE hd d on material gain of the Spirit, which Jesus has taught ipremely, we shall suffer D oll tox Send _10 cent ye 8 Tavalcg? Betel, Buffalo, eS YX. ofan te rial packag. 3 g 5 3 @ 8 ES Ee Bi a6 Fs Hy 3 ° g K 2 EB é be) Fy 8 love and prayer Hotele is always open The Queens Hotel Save Your Back From Beet tray: ching. @lers and others, NEWTON WOOLLEN MILLS Rig up some pulleys and ropes over wb large ishinple Rooms; To ff the big barn floor to take off the heavy (pEO. F, RAULI, Prop. - Milverton, Oni ABSOLUTELY ‘agon-bo: my. rigging; do not lift it ieee moma PURE WOOL Geto anull Gevle blogs fk ob Milverton OURS No. 478 & A.M. G.R.C. . gin te heii Wei Visiting brethren ne ae welcome b. Harrow, W.M +L. Nicholson, Seey Silver ge pore No. 202 Mette every. aeling ot at 7 7,30 tm thetr i ink Of Hanilitor iain caret dteraye-wcleome W. He: W. K-Loth, | Gea. Barth, Pin.-8ee, Ree,-Secy SHADOW TEST with ropes and use it to Jower barrels of vinegar and other heavy things into lige Yarns, Flannels, Tweeds, hectings and ij Wool Batts: ea lad ilar, ak the ogether. lad ean be extended H.C.WAGNER N ot = NE | put one up. al rn pane. on rupture or ae sind when dig- ay Ip you. You end of 2. J Counter r) “He Looks Into the Eye" ‘HIS METHOD, tt poeattie to make an err the tye, thereby locating the & atin fect Tight at ite sotrce. Weak Muscles Strengthened a: Headaches Cured, Cr 8 in many cases straightened whan aaa fitted b anced system, Children’scyes be examined withou king questions, CUARANTEED 'P.H. BASTEND( ~ aILveRTON. —_— vq im a ONTARIO October is the month to plant tulip, BES nareleaus and hyacinth bulbs, / nes aiid peaazs: from fifteen to twenty hi re, where cabbage’, send ori and potatoes ~ to be ‘ sgenon ne — ou ca fia) hands ar away at the back door that. Check Books va We are agents for the BO Appleford Counter Leaves Ase Valuable Check Book Co. Pe Sing } us try_to make it as long a3 we Because of their value as a fertil- izer, leaves should be placed on garden This firm turns out only high- ‘grade ork ed on recent prices cA eri ilieer a Pounds of leaves coni ea at cues reasona tt Hement=swhich t Aftysix prices." cents if purchased in Sheuilcal fertil- izers. While leaf ash is also valuable as a nin the leaves ip lost when they are burned; more fan one-half of their fertilizing value ich See our samples and get our prices bel pee “Ordering. leaves are -spre over the garden, eed reducing the chance for ign nt sas compared with buriing i ahd pending the ash over the ground. Te Sun Office bd Every City and District Will Win My Flas” When Edward, Prince of Wales—eager, bright Canada in battle and at home, once again we were thrilled with joyous pride. He sated! concerning Canada’s reconstruction pro- gramme, n he was told of the Victory Loan 1919, he RES consented to the use of his Coat of Arms on a which is to be the prize of honour for districts achieving ee ae in the loan, 's Flag” at Ouaye on ‘oyal Highness said in p: a great joy to me to be Becca sie the loan, which 1 is the bri be n war and peace, and hich. ii ct will win my flag.” Striking, and beautiful in de: , this flag will form not only an unique memento of Vict a Year, but a asting and outstanding souvenir of t is Royal | Highness—a visit which ‘will cecxaieh as one of the most memorable events in Canada’s history. The esate above shows the design of the flag, body is white = edg ieft pace t corner is the nm Jac! oe right hand corner the Pfince of Wales’ Seek of oS The flag is made in two sizes, 4 feet 9 feet for small cities, towns and villages, ae 7h by 13 fest 6 inches for cities of over 10,000 popr polation, by the Victory Loan Organizati one district. Other districts have been determined according to population. Each of these canvassing. districts has eee ae a cettain amount in Victory Bonds to the Prifite’s Flag, therefore, a district ne ‘to seni ae allotment. That is the one and simple condition. Anticipating that many districts will buy far beyond their allotment, e ttis organization pies that for each twenty-five per ne excess of juota one atded. Thus ie Cs sworkets nell. eente for their Honour Flag. the flag. The Prince’s Crest— Issued b: (The Prince’s Motto is “I Serve’? Will You also Serve? Victory. Loan 1919 nada’s Victory Loan Committee in Saree with the Minister of Finance the Dominion of Canada, ARTUR! Whim Brown the ae pee plumes—is shown at the top of the a6 evi ee poigactaation with fifty or more employees, where seventy-five per cent. of the enrollment invests a total of ten per cent. of the annual tg Hise in Victory. Bonds, a supplementary Prince of s Flag in smaller form—48 inches as 34. inches-—will awarded. The bea a for each districe has been carefully is based_on.a conservative estimate Your district can sell its allotment and thus win the ee Flag, provided each person does his or her sha You will ee do your apd and encourage your neighbour to Remember YOUR purcha; y be the one that decides gated ora:ot your district is to be the proud possessor of the Prince’s F ise