Monkton Times, 29 Jan 1920, p. 2

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Opp. City Hall, STRATFORD 8. one 993, Open evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock H.B. Morphy, K.C, Solicitor for oe of Haniliton, LIsTOWRL, VERTON, Tibbs Offices space Milverton, y to Loi Harding, Owens & Goodwin Barristers, Solicitors, &c. Gordon Block, - STRATFORD, ONT. Money to'Loan, J. HARDING W.0, OWENS Ww. 5. ooopwa Notary Pubilo. W. D. Weir, - Notary Public Auctioneer oe, Wee be ag of Perth Bearernse, deeds, vhs pupae draws ‘nd affidavits made. ee clerk, Défice: Weir block, over Bank of Nova Scotia A. Chalmers, - Notary Public Conveyance Inte of essing Lene the County: of Pert! Real eatate| 0 mt and sold. A fas choter for immediate sate. MONKTON, = ONTARIQ Veteorina: RAS SH 2 fe VS VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND )URGEON Office: Barr’s old stand Hoteia The Queens Hotel , Best accommodation for videluasaled tray: ilers and other ‘Two large Sample ae BRO, F, PAULI, Prop., - Milverton, Ont Scletios. Milverton Lodge No. 478 : The Milverton ee By John B. oken AMMD Part of the second century, says that! the Samaritans wo ed him as Goa, Seeause ot hus auceessta prac: gic arts, The he|| ae ta ance by Brito peti Sete ence that, while bi “ANOTHER VIETIM : Concerning Apologies Of RHEUMATISH Entirely Well Afte After Six Weeks’ the public confession it sie in has Bt and was regarded ie sacra- ich a person cau aii not fl way. ate Al baie a fill Address communicatlo! The Flock at Lambing Time. whieh lambs might creep and wander the lamb is born note ther the ewe casts the afterbirth. If as itg mother’s milk a: it refuses to feed 4 it rae a bottle. One of the best chilled lamb is to put all but ie gin warm When rub it Hews ee a coarse cloth until! dry. wrap all but its se tn a thick cloth or blanket and) as es ‘hen: feed it, ways to wai me er elbo e lari Secnnien Peal ee uarantee his ee into a eee om o! ugh baptiz: ee ‘oly Sones and] Treatment ¢ With “FRUIT-A~ fives? or ns to 73 Adelaide St. West, Toronto their mothers and allowed only a lit- |Peter, when he eame, -declaxed ‘that Plan farm we: the shepherd] tle milk. A tablespoonful of milk of ihe had, “neither part nor lot in this | can keep a close watch over the flock Bi eceate will help cure the trouble. | mat atte day and night. Keep ewes about ‘ik the udder out before Tetting a ies 1.38, They. sent unto them) Petgr| lamb away from other stock, and in| lamb nurse. |and John. The apostles first one separate pens, Portable lambing pens| Orphan lambs can be raised oti] |for the new converts that “they x4 oF "6 feet are good for the|cow’s milk. Until they are three jarouia the Hol “oh oe bath the lambs are three or four| Weeks old give each lamb one-half a old. Close openings _ throug’ h} pint at a feed, and feed four times day. time they are three weeks give one Shae Soi aan “And it wasn’t Lou Enderby who was rained ible, after all! Here been souttering and seething, vowing @ aj fanledt Tin tot kent ae | ad. Lney White wrote me nobody else even mentioned the ma = ton ge you’d think they might! have known I'd be interested w know es Lucy's handw: away, it’s not my perly inform- about it, at once, to-intoxication can be ey fad that it I'd aap Ly ie ascribed to our own neglect on letter instead of just skimming it thi it soul t poseibly have Heat mistake, eal r | in the dischar; supplies | soon ort. This | the absolutely meceschty green ele- nurse, An An of the Lord uf hilip. ‘Fhe ardent eva ra inely’ guided stl was ‘ay by he: ea wvaloen: ike a Kni of old, oth jarsind ae can Wheaten tar added le. teaspoonful of salt to} pes Bee het pour boiling RE ea “mash, iene it thor-| can lively oughly, using about’ two rounds mot| 5 >: it away in a warm place to sleep.| water to one pou This | TER. rd to = Keep ita ia tingthec™ el wal de there lett standing INTER ae e is iineenne te » Caesarea | before being fed, A good deal of the} EBRUA | away fro longer than solely "necessary. en a claim Jamb r we’s milk acta’ indigestio spoonful of castor-oil is White digestive diioiters trouble should be éwe wi rub on her nose ee on the rum: of the eee 6 ‘0 avoid wed ill in aoe dip the! again teed an ounce of sprouted ae f ach in f 0. generously Sher shou N ol in| parts eracked corn nd Busway tn i gifts fe thin ere a feet ice. Oued! serie? one Sane Chri e Stephen, : i head: “You'e| g ad jo this with | the litt se ee * ate a en, Philiz Thy pau ds of corn silage, eig! ia : I'm. right, #8ve you guessed the answer right? er. Charcoal, grit and oystershel pounds of cloy ike eee ‘ight. os y and advo- ar you . 5 y | at the mouth is a sign of before the fowls at all times. Wate ve ed SNOT tact ety ee penne of cornmeal, : me ou oe ee paral eg aie ails | Pde diiniabls, Semperataty depo at Chestre, ie Roundevof dott aneal’ 18 B.bin gtnob- during “a lively political a good Peep et at all times with the help of a| where known a “Phi itp ‘ood, economical ration ae a 1,000- PosibA eb Wise rena reless non-freezing drinking foun- d re Bic pata ae giving twenty pounds es Soha! Seopa on ours in lambs is caused by} He Plenty of water and plenty of da workers with him four per cent milk a da 2 n Lambs with this) green feed must be supplied to the instantly apol-| taken away wat lamb some of as digestible condition. a six-| twenty-five hens two pout uf ree boil-| " Peter and John in inact AG 8. 4-39, moisture pha evaporate s the mas her) p| ing a fine Var for Svery. Golden Text—Acts 1: 8. | I A ty Z jeounty weal be middle of the afternoon already been _men- bs the “seven men of arge he distribution of aid to the poet he ‘owl. For the eat feed ae atten I provide r d nds of ray dry six we: The tempe hrist. from) hens if plenty of eggs are desired. #89. Philip “w ing CPovtinB |: n thef ace of the Iby hav: There is lots of | Gas-eng There is arth for a poor hen. f fadl and place ‘hia ar, the earth, but none on top| the housewife, and for te Mi ee ee ” | grinding feed; _ for milking; for expecting sm eet F sina poultry is not so much| ating the cre pecnputy and. the, Visits of Jesus had: W ae the Hei a will < | Houses ripe machinery and prepared the minds of many of them, it backs up, y the Hehb a ou 2 ae tie ees of | for the on eh y now preand pene it, just below "el s z reached to them. And the rum; fe i sh ably Seek the best market possible itary hog pens, houses and cow | gospel ed it brought then, = eee coe g Hens faving found that market, stick to it.) e hi P haly | to the flock and see how much is left] tome! implem seeds have a particularly good ettee pon laying To | ck ar keep ott ““egoties,” I used to! the | Sustin, ees ' future Were the Schools to Blame? 2 paint my chicken roosts an | ‘Alfalfa and sweet clover on the ‘any. theories have been advanced) ounter ek ie Keroeeng, ee this gr sera plan to work by. too Th P sft ble T Fs th B 6 | concerning the cause of the humerous) ‘ wr: paper around the | physical cts. discove! ri Se roosts, tied it fast with string, and| heavy. snow-storms it is a ¢ Haple Lractor is e uisy [fhe examination of Goats for th 4 it a piece of the paper to fit es a to shake the snow from| ——_——_ my wy and it is quite pos-| bottom of the nests. I was not trou-|vergreen branches. Too much snow! A horse that) does no work when| » = mistaken notion is sometimes| s able that our modern school system e¢ led with lice the entire summei L to break) a ‘ RET no room 0} ely to become damp. a peuinee collects on the walls, or if) the lawn will th Q & separated will am. Li ficiency on the Farm. fficiency on te fom save | suman labor. 2. M better have : ic ine for pumping stock; nd at the left eft h i will Pena raiet gs to-day, healing and “much c : “ai buildings Painted when in need. known to the ristian chimch rn as pinion wee in Nor with a view | A balanced ration fe the animal.) Bee the Sage e salt from ocean water by place to save a ne erable not ns of ‘electritt pire ie = System of rotati and ming, to preserve the fertility. of heceli ae ; nd ee Bip siariea ei likely to cause them jeer labor is needed on the farm is/ held about plowing. plowing, a r from profitable; the profitable’ Pies amount of energy go: horse is, the one that* ae the est possible number o' own. Wel ill-ro great- ting the soil, some of it ¢ tted manure scattered over! old jays.in a year.! and a larg the snow and give} .F, & ALM. G.R.C, jouse smells damp, there wu not| better grass, f siaeawinar the a tractor is’ turning over the furrow slice. Meets every Monday evening on . tone ventilation, , In that ‘a| Have an extra sea clock to take| the busy one. If a tractor can be used. too high a plowing speed is used fall moon, ace waromsn window or a door should be left open,| With you when. y out to” the for only one job, and only ce A great deal mnncerssary Viektisa atom maiWade There 4s little danger of freezing the Workshop to do any job. Shape your] short Jue is le he done in throwing the furrow slice over| A. Harrow, is Wetintven, o3t9, ms by giving them a little a: igcnlens by eae t clock. juser than if it were used tee? various’ on the pi air ij in cota Sein Sh ee Silver Star odes No. 202 seit aie tts na thet oN hall Over Dank Of Hamlicoan ee inliog brethren always Rink ould otherwise be wasted, and place storm Y finite amount of his power This fi Gi Menryeulwinn pate, ones Bere, it on a platform that we built in the accounts thoroughly and see how yaut! made on ty atte seventecrvan hs ale will be Pineal He: Hem, tens ante Mlacteey. “““Ret8e3 | barn. ‘The bottom of the platform stand with the world, Teva help! tractors were used, the following sary to 2 fie in tebe ae enatl only high-grade work * is not tight. Hens that scratch on the You to shape your plans‘for the new! crops pre edominated: Oats, corn, plows which d or in the| robust, snd for those who are indoors at very reasonable form work a lot of the grain down re Wheat, clover, potatoes and hay. | size of load whe can he hauled. Fekete time between school A 5 24 Tere TEST fae Chee caster mick Hep: AZ|” This 4s the ithme’to study. spraying:| "Of ties idndvet ware done be tEAe.| Pylling a larger load |howrs. Too ‘m ich fatigue, mental es- Bee: : ipetas this plan pe coma tn this eran! spraying is serious business and the tor; m0 ae ollerane does hole nece: ae re e-| pecially, means. “poison,” on poison ‘ile forthe work on;\§Praying campaign shou 6 well’ onenations ie dr such a great distance a6 Bet the) hinders the mental and p al -de:! See our samples and 2 : Know what! pum ing,| work done, which will be a conveni-| velopment, | ; . a the egg crop fell off just about! insects or diseases you are going to harrow Nin, sewing ence to the operator at can do no better than to quote! ct our prices before i began to shut up Combat, & to! wood, filling silo and Bening feed.| Points to Consider in Salevia. from Oscar W. Hallin, a teacher of. ordering. tember to keep them m WW! Besides these the tractor was Seal There ne features of con-/ripe experience: “P we . Being new acre to apply be i Sas little re The S$ wees ¢ ee a found on one farm, of course, Is childhood as it has - JUL tice f a When we keep gur hens in off the eles 'y doing that they save! mber of them might be jn-{ 2. y. and sublimity of the Ay z “He Looks Into the Eye" aie sh Abou Se Ste me Pan: get erate comfort] cluded in the list. \ £ Goad Ha terial. forests. Hata children have fairty oY . ¥, THIS, METHOD, $¢ ty atmone stuff, more meat feed and a larger, mth like thet aa i eis no) Large Tractors for Large Farms. b.Good eae. oo Btiapottionc es encate 8 aoe | Coes in which 2a exercise. It makes. Warmth like wine’ comes from) Where the size of farm will permit, | ©. Good desi Sec een a ye Pz ooking into |g Pet Oe ee prodiiction | Bod body. w ey nae | the dares ‘raster vo 5 Be eee & Acces. . ight atits source, jator’s time ai . Interchange: heat gets too high just at the last, 1) Fi | the t F : Tr U Weak Muscles Strengthened ~ ay loth; a ead sataeietue it | Farming ers Account B. If it ca He Sane oa se Bree Gace é (eis ae working eee H s CC SS U |S BS <S Headaches Cured, Cross and wrap it around the pipe at the! pay the farmer wants to y ed to more vaiist Seciagee: Where | a. Plowi yesinmany cases _ front, tucking if up well so that it) it doesn’t pay. Some record of xe }severe conditions 0 be met in . Tillage. M AN TO- D AYoue: straightened does not touch the eggs. This cools! ceipts and expenses, together with an) j Plowing, i Toe eeeeh figure on. ¢. Hauling. | Mihen glasses are fitte the chamby r, and as ater | ee ae ie a a ee ginning a less hate -belt horse-power per Belt. ‘ ‘i m ; the en year, mu: a, The belt horse-power of a ue Base of ope tio} se i shells and) be kept if vapor prfind Sue ae ee-plow tractor should be between Turning small adius Is the'one who gives careful attention to his Te SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! pelnging pete ae eet ei doesn’t pay cep a recotd of your twenty d thirty. A tractor of this| i Visibility ei clothes. To him his business suit is of as much ‘ P. H. BASTENDORER | the process as the clots drien, hig! firm, usiness. Find out how Smeal at wit tee tie ah at a Beet Rios ste consequence as the clothes he wears for social . has helped 0 make er of TiSAe aiiie and why you are econ efvod se ailing taccorine and] 8. W eevee: engagements. He realizes the importance of "Eyesight Speciatine” od, Hatches when the heat seemed Conservation, Ottawa, will eend you| threshing, a ea enough to secure being well dressed at al times. He requires MILVERTON. = - onTARIG ee to ae avout fas) a tis free on request, a well-bound account Tractors Should Not Ra tion. 9 ITY” besides Style, finish ae correct {If >” = ——— 00 near i i There are over 400,000 hymns en ue Sutaide nee one feel to bear ee in You wt } a P Te aay oe a a tractor let at travel a5 Tig mene to prevent in- tailoring. Try us for meu next suit “ viii dgr dial ee stg hand ve te S os Fs to success in farm-| ro: speed of four noens an ‘hour’ 9 cost *° L- ree ing. en ae the Farmer’s Account ne it be selected, but the Searing 8, Initial « y Bot inpisavaredrwith n wel Soin Pointe niyse pay our war debt, Book t which that speed could be used b, Cost ce Soeatin and so e an rans i velvet while damp will ood condition, they are able to keep! 8 we wondered trade is a national benefit. apply the 1, if good ‘what! ‘ore farmers than a zs are going) spreading donate: harvesting grain, ‘results it rac: | ni was’ back to aoe Woodlot for their: fuelj pulling Gnas threshing and dulling tor. The fo olowing list incites Sate hey are setting out! clover. Not all of these kinds 6f work| to our. vegan lowed ground sated of lay- 8 or mice enjoying the into a smooth, well-turned pend wood of your apple trees? | Be examine the trees and take eae et destroy the rodents. | jobs throughout the year. Tractors,! gee i to be p eee must be kept busy| furrow. whenever ms ble. | ae much work can be done at Host she which a tractor can a as with high traveling speed. Rey Sechap Blow The engine is capable of only a de. Pro for ah io Tvgonics arm’ ing stands fi are. som | mended ay ig hay, lating hay, | PB vhi Iie of these ae e. coal-; ita and putting in wood-| y: lee he Sie eaten veer uoant te Mr.| Adeoi ae itd rerabuiti: cot have forg no | present since childho lieve that a TDS et children d y. ix weeks old the lambs , x: | Berta aa: "il Roe ree tai Wake ts car eA. they perience both of joy and It! “Oh, well now, Nina,” said Frances, PEEP A etre re rape cee a a iT en MR. AMEDEE GARCEAU panes ae “clearer understanding, | vt woulda't be too. sure about that, f f i more vivid realization, of what the| 1 f half @ doze ft e Milk the ewe ifthe lam doey not take) milicinight: and: morning hewn 82 Hickory St., Ottawa, Ont. Hite of the Lord Jesus Christ, His! Stee pectnby MOREE you Be all the milk. Give her all the water| half pound of grain for each lamb al eleacTitonany os : daethyery ad 7 is resurrection, meant 3 latent aiaeae arto Fr ‘ou| ious e wants, but not in too large quan-| noo: ars @ 8 im 1 | them and to the world, and so a glad nH ‘ : Mil anidite cht tac, heart i i — that terrible disease, Rheumatism. nd whole-hearted giving of hfe Endeny and ‘Lois Eversley’ might) acidity p aie pecs eat ay or days after| How to Feed for Winter Eggs. 1913, I was laid up for ies menike ayes to ah sonviee See John 1. ie look pretty Baa eee ara in ta eeen ate breath cs feed- i -27; 15: 26; 16: 13-14; Rom. est-go-to-meetin’ han ng. weight ani lambing. Let the ewe have clover! Toomany poultry raisers are 1-] with Rheumatism in the join Hp efsHo. | tance Ta thestesne ee er th pe eae a a Nias ease of vitality or, Joverine of| or alfalfa hay and a little oat too much and not enough| knees, ips on shoulders and was || tes the Spirit of Christ 1s the Suen whimsically. “Please don’t prove Te! ious dis Whed'the-lamb i¥- week old tho owe| aectn teed, Inetho frat place, grain] prevented from following my work, lot God (Hom. 8: 9), and i segeniny im ee inser Ppeere ie) ee must have inore feed, and must havel|is too expensive and econd) that of Blectri = jas dwelling in every true ane of pa lozieal I have to apolo-1 there is Place too much food ana is eas 5 jee ce 16; 6: 2 , mean two apolog! elo plenty from that time until 1 Q A tried many remedies ed was j GOR girete Lous asi tai ie scene womier| on | 8 abundance o as. a we fa sonata Bito, _# siate 68” onder thevears-of a picicinas pat 23) id hes. got. ack to her,| the ewe’s udder swells, keep/ diges' > it milked out and paint it twice a day; I have obtained the best results 2) earat ner 3 Boot Then s Kk go edness silt vill be pe saul Bet with tincture of iodine until .the|far by the following feeding system: corte: at Ne ae fe ine nani ietneee ees eae 1, Take castor oil, or procure at walling: Bagi: tooo ioe Hee a. first: feed inthe morning aon rc was easier, and in six weeks I te ny rn never shirk them. 8, eR 1 os * new tie e, Sete with the Brin own up and apologize just as ee as| the drug store, a pleasant vege- after, aint it once a day. Lambs| sists of whole oats thrown in the and thought that the power {mat ita. That's. one thing I, table laxative galled Dr. Pierce's | should not be allowed to have milk litter. I use about one Bonne a svery {to bestow fivonull the spic ind it ou! at’s one 3 est pata comtipoeed "Gel from a swolle ade since the milk/ twenty-five hens I} Fruit-a-tives toast inthe {no do wit | ae snyeelt on.” = Maya ; ae epee is poisonous, "Use AieesGancanathes give the fowls plenty ee “proited sa cure of Rheumatism, and strongly | rances assented dryly, : ‘ay-apple, aloes and jalap.’ : or from a cow. | h oduce the: es | advise © Snes suffering with Kl 1 neeniianturas request her ‘how sah you d Sven ae SS Sore teats should be washed with modern sprouting mack a takes! matism to give‘T ese n indignant, reproof e denis ds ened ae ie ave iiesurivag bepoud GhE nursery thres- a solution of sheep ap, one part to/ but three or four days to have sprouts| Hise ea eee mae a why “shoul I? It’s Pose lo it|| hold they are ushered into the mad mn parts of wi a mn atest | f isn't it? And, really, T always do ft /yash and worry of a ‘strenuous life? b too weal fc ket should’ f is when I haven't so virtues t! | As a result we find them facing the {ashamed ot taking a little harmless sesponsbiites eeesaie before they : particularly @nd'‘can share the privileges “of. grow lup Paonia? They are stunted ad : overworked physically and mentally, and ther y hastened 2 a premature old age antes L. We Sti be e EG don’t rely on uel. can’t ati opty ada aha doy me, you know; may haul a derailed train back on. the track, aé it were, and start it run- but there’s apt ‘to be a patch! ed en left behind.” — | r brows and then} 7S An Easy Riddle. Meaning?” | Soft and fluffy, SRS nee come, Frances laughed. /“Never run by’ White and very tes he ger signals because you can thi Beare Bibby says they've butterflies . aftér inure, “you wouldn’t| Fluttering in compan ; put there's 9 certain] edith says’ they're angele’ binds: ‘rilingess take Harry says they’re fairy herds. chance! “Maybe, do not pride Discretion is a virtue T/ Walter thinks they're winter bees - upon, and my Swarming over all the extremely one. ut Macaulay wouldn’t | ABSOLUTELY | PURE WOOL ntention ea s the ca lannels, Tweeds, Sheetings and * Wool Batts. IVE AND LET LIVE PRICES” i.C. WAGNER WTON, == ONTARIO ——__Nov- 1} He oe eth ‘You can’t un- 08 ” said nae with exag-| kne! Ende W logize in a properly ¢ wand Tl try not to 0,’ if she cheerfully to == h 3 a Gj y be = fault, t of the banaiarl zante been| firmly be-| system w ih forces the) ae Books... We are agents for the Appleford Counter Check Book Co. ht in Soni ——_ ld be rare; It is better to live on Johnny-cake Pay loads, in Pee? than on mince pie ina Bre s tainly never with for the racking strain would be too much on wagons, c, Main Simplicity, ve sett ae taken for ernie \

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