The ee Sun Times i EVERY. mavaioke MORNING eine icnee oo The Sun Printing Office ~ Man Street = MILVERTON, ONT, lon rate reat, Soe etaeeonnttatats pe aie Bese to Pe & be oe rates 0: bd: oat without: “hss pe ee until forb! tod ohatar ord Gae : Msernente must BEA arse seme MARCO Maeprty, 1.80 | ata sa taiess netic, eae | BusinessCards \ Medi DreP ki Tyecs OMice: Puniiv DRvo STORM, MILVERTON Hours: 10 to 12 a.m., aoe and 7 to 8 DR. F. J. R. FORSTER Eye, Ear, Nose end Throat Graduate in medicine, University ‘or o it New York 0} iti pi lad Throat Hos sil ve rine TF teat Wee rv. fete ings—7 to tal turday onl; ine 2) STRATFORD _iWetinoniny Rpointment (Phone BS Waterloo St. fs ANSON B. KILBOURNE CHIROPRACTOR Office at the Grand Central Every Tuesday and Friday. Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. bspeuteaetoit ‘and Examination Free lotel. J. F. SEBBEN, D. DS, L.D.S. indsor Block, Opp City Hall, STRATFORD Phone 993 Open evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock tera H. B. Morphy, KC. Solicitor for Bank of Hamilton. LisTOWE MILVERTON, faTWoor Offices: Listowel, Milverton. Money to Loa Harding, Owens & Goodwin Barristers, Solicitors, &. Gordon Block,- STRATFORD, ONT. Money to Loan, W. 0, owns B.7, KARMIXG W. 8, coopwiy Notary Public. W. D. Weir, - Notary Public ‘Auctioneer for the Counties of Perth 100. Conveyancer, aa mortgages draws ‘od ca = a, avits made. e clerk. Office: Seimptock, over Bank of Nova Scotts A. Chalmers, - Notary Public Conveyancer, Issuer of Marriage License J.P. for the County of Perth. “Real estate see aud sold. A few choter farme for immediate aale. MONKTON, ONTARIQ Veterinary. ‘The Brood Sow at Farrowing Time. What plans have you made for the) farrowing ‘season? Have everything within your reach that rei save you the most pigs, and make You the most money? It has been been dollars to the hog owner.” There is nothing in the hog crop that et such large returns as the tim in proper care and a ee es ly after farrowing time. ‘0 begin with, every brood sow! wice are have a record of the date his sow was bred. net he potas that a te Sate fro} t under n¢ pect his sow to farr ing” of Ao is . This keep-/ a important for| in morning aut found a ne Meher ot pigs. one ase that T temember where a farmer forgot al about that ie owned some brood sows, and one of which far- sane her litter one iit Rear. the wa rm came up during site night, the ach ae a ut the farmer will per- doing. his old Ww wn Haine iholacn all, t be too aie mgt one 9 x ref feet or 10 x 8 feet! is about right. It should be warm shicogiitoeetie “end: protected from all drafts, A guard rail ee be. around the yee edge. made, m a 2 x 4 with the edges Pounded is about s re- et in not crush them. Next the pen should be thoroughly sleaned of all dirt and clean pen. From noted iat te 5s pee should be pr Frege At I eee: Address communications to Agronomist, 73 Adelaide St. West, Toronto truly said many times, “minutes have jy ee the brood sow previous, at, and short- | tims ‘ormal conditions he can oe j\Ag they, crawl under it and the mother pasalieg thera tod Now Ghai alin pac beemiel of you sien! oy ee ine ten days. She should S¢eds which give each variety te eat be. petted, rubbed and made to bes lieve she was the most important ani- ‘mal on the farm so that she will ‘grunt with Se when anyoi only by such treat- ment that one an ee in pe pen and handle the nows the ts ee is iced ee AG will .do Ls “ier equally as import-| she should shave been fed rather liberally on ration all nog tte odetee erin eB “now she’ ihe by all means be fed on a protein ration ibe ER met \ ‘ood ration is one lanilke and: middlings or a Ube be | Then it is a good plan to feed a little ;charcoal to satisfy that mineral desire of characteristic of hogs. often exterminated which many fines causes the old sow to go to the hrea i four dave ee ra should be extrem- will not have a full stomach when giving birth to her youn; t farrowing time some breeders say stick right with your sow, and see that it gets right on its 00, in case the e@ can give veterinary attention or call one who ean, Others say stay aU and leave vas her, be- lieve and hav. | pig t x kegt away from 1) practice if, Sen Rea ee not SWOEEY; 0 teat and if stoae coe ae is many times Giiettionee ty newly botn pigs with a warm es often pigs have frozen to death lee cir a tewk ore cr slice attention, many a dollar could have been saved. All feeds after ferrowing should be she sow at least velye hours, and she Toeiobe ieee ay alone. She has passed through Bas ein Bosca is sain and in a fev-| § under the 2 x 4 and the old sow can-| ered condit Tet eeders think Aig slivildinoe betta eters twventy- four hours but that is too long. Fri eighteen hours she p of ee as cand £ times serious results show t) Sows have died from seh nan and daevitably the pigs will get the takes from three to four bring the sow ap to full feed R. E. Beggs, V.S. VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND URGEON Office: Barr’s old stand Mote! The Queens Hotel Best accommodation for commercial trav: llers and others, Two large Sample Rooma BKO, ?, PAULI, Prap,, Milverton, Ont ae Ing on or before ont {a thelr halt thren Rieayes welcom: Ee Nlchalods Gang Silver oe FORES: No. 202 Ov Meets every cee ae ati7.20 In thelr hail over Bank of Hamilton, ee pear always wel « Hen foe Bek, ‘Barth, 0, Rec,-Secy SHADOW TEST THOD, tt t almost ke an error, pas is by lookin, the Sec, theretirieoating f fect right at Its source, ‘Weak Muscles “satel de esipaapaa Cure in many cases Wealaniaie d | ae (s when glasses are fitted by thts advanced oyster, Children! saves accuratel; witho asking question BATISFACTION GUARANTEED} PHL BASTENDORFF “Eye: | MILVERTON, ead The largest tsi liners carry as many as 160 fire Slices of cold cri Deef covered un + in eat is an flav. pred vith th toninsd ake delicious, CBD are While milk~ -fever of the sistant powers are oe oe That time ofte been tied up in het, ‘badly Sees stables for many months, and during that time have been heavily fed a ration rich in the zs ehin nec fe milk preduction. ain, at leas ot Hel 8 brbed, that have had ti alves, are most susceptible to atigahy teat ftelh. fee cas that pam nara for the maximum roduet pase such a cow the ofmer hates ies sonajtion, that she may again a big f milk. That sys- ok edaventer is wrong and one disastrous. Milk-fever never attacks a cow ys jis in shed eoaibe It is known on the range where cate run e fox ec will: not be re kauaae ate Nea .| fro Rae Bias eed Re iout arabes. “coms, or} ¢ mille ‘out. mitt isa itlecee of domestication, x rfeeding for great abdnedone and] eakened constitution, the result , pampering, lack of exercise, pro- longed lactation, ce basal stim- ane feed and warm Stables, 3 | ‘0 prevent milk-fe cow eataats be “dried on” for at least have enough as esult, eel. - sate a sisted to miter, and when tacked i liable et cutter or ally “in sain to properly feeding, reising and stabling the adult cow] tha ds om -| full dose as peor aes (on pont oF more) in warm water as ’ ie cles every dairy six weeks before see, a stsald Hi ev day the cow does not soon rec or smaller doses, say four ounces a , for a week before that time, is pane that the bowels s tiv e helps \dder When the cat eon u milked dry. shoul 1 ¥ e be That i suck eerugnt. x for anilks fever Let the days and likely to occur, or stri | away only a ae. aft the milk | or four tim t first, ye sie rat a few hours to days after culving. Remember that it may also attack a cow that is going on lush, spring Kee which il be foun d give a sitie and re- mptom of milk-fever an is Reetieeenuass as manifested y stepping up and down with the Bad feet, thrustin ing out the tongue; then follows weakness of the hind parts, suppression of milk and feces, ae finally paralysis and unconsci- — seems almost unnecessary to aprers treatment, so anders tood nowadays; whi be said ‘lean, waded au then inflated with air, one a time, ee means of as sae “vnflath ing ratus ese Bicycle pip *fitte d to al rubber tube snd sone ete milk through w! is pumped} ‘the a is kept upon @ is allowed to lie "| Upon jo aaa tes will be likely to die of Pneumonia. Sua quantities of ae must not be administered by the mouth, for the cow Sats eee swal- is and will choke, ‘The @ veterinarian may give hypodermic treatment wit strychnine, but es the inflation suf: uarter has been pumped f ‘ull of ae a wide pe i Hetty “thed eae) the teat and the other similarly treated; then one eee Be be saged, The treatment 1s repe: Ota a tion of ES hour was never thrown away wane spent in planning, saved'a A day. A wish may walk through an open “| on paper, keeping in mind the idea of ne § is dens | botanical experiments @arenigh Ga cacione aot i is stripped] a or) P way of, to perform any with but ‘e did not take the time to dees uke mas- ted if] oF Plan Your Garden Now. It is a good idea to plan the garden| | having fresh vege! scles eurenk ont cof Poor halter may lead toa spoiled the ey ‘making ‘the land pri two cro] The smaller the. oe is a great mistake to toaele up plot, She ‘restr the necessity. ck in- Tenn tet ge aa for a young hor soon as the a is coma ‘obtain the es and. fertilizer: quired. Get-th nd ready os sien as the weal thee permits and s quired of itable-to ee bah ae Bee per- ne aa owing conn large ale of, paper, with} +) INTERNATIONAL LESSON, UARY 15, Peter and Cornéfius. Acts 10: 1- ue: 18. a Text—Romans 10: y a pt it the garden plot on a scale of “one-quarter? or one-eighth inch to the foot. is assume: a ‘secdsinan’s ete a eens ot,| pen two ov thtee years old. get paren es , as this is the veal Starting. poin aaa the “dikes slate iii a lone period of rest bet its may be used for light work! b Make 2 mnorandum of what the ‘soil needs. If it is heavy or ‘sticky, it is to have a ee of coal ashes. Tf wet it is-to be draineg. Lime, ma- nure, bone meal or wood ashes or] ¥ ee sorties aie abe avotked an ‘0 take the soil suitable. Pa Then the family is to be consulted to determine the: aorta of vegetables the different members like. The fadeat veh ae tors should form the principal cro the, roo: Twist the rope several back and tie the ot foo aniely, in front of the ae Mal cingle of a aa fasten to a post or to ‘olts must be started Saye all _| always with well-broken. horses. fa! grow potatoes, cucumbers, squash or melons, ‘hich ecu To much space in proportion to the A Het tea of wae chives or other herbs may be wanted on account of the ae of having a fresh spray when wanted, be The preliminary Planning eth | ‘he averava business man is thor- ener a interest the oughly convinced that publicity does children oa foe f to Y because he has ti ie it ose eir share in cultivating and eats Bee ut Pen it. ‘The healthy. outdoor recrea. NOt convinced thi publicity igh andl "the Valder training the, ee children manually and inculeating| | well remember the first time I. habits of industry and order is not to used Space in my country papers. be aves aught the money was thrown away, Having sere what jato be Plant-| out in due time I began to get in ef, Hines of ay nthe) aBiries, and pd sold the products T had Selling F Farm Products. Does advertising pay? does or we would not see oe eve’ : creasing amount of space used in magaci nes, in dailies, saia ihe farm| ieee It certainly will pay, he same sort of lie feed is. Fe § Ww t dd boas iia the habits of the and advertising space is bought to let enough be- te Peo ae: know you have them for Ve ctor Poilieymen can sell : nen % to 2 fect Epa rt, nie 3 a RY Rise: Of wheel ee in inthe alban county or ext sphich iake-w Nigicd eople may. be es for growth and eause heavy shade natur that very stock, ally should not be located where they , Recently a neighbor had a promis vill ini saree with sun loving small 18 young horse he da wot ere ae assed the sor erie his neighbors, | After some| advertise- 7 ae paper, costing him and sranee, t one one a se and before long | ab and even to the location of apple other fruit trees. Where there are very. small. ch it separate eo “the letter mi bu x their 2 ay it-wi es help greatly if one has a Te they Wises ies dae 9 Photo of the stock or poultry adver- tablis which thoy aye’ Bree to ull up, teed Tha Greet de Zomedol| examine or treat as they like, they are 18tS in a camera will'soon be returned less liable to conduct their juvenile ae ays. the garden. FILLE wl ae is being grown for eatin pur- 08: piss EE Be a Seem When the Young Calf The Function of the Agri- Travels cultural ae The services that m ed by the agricultural many sections it i other eres: cipal sen ie wed by a a pret iniorse the calf ys Chilo hie re dents of these Seda rnd e graph-| sult bei rs, and onal the te outlined in the Janua: ie fant! loss of the calf later. Laas Gazette of C: When selling a two-day-old Guern- e Department of sey calf last winter, T was o raid that icone the n pete Soak We a long President Creelman of ns Ontario! chance. He solved te Siac by Col lege eaenoahe bringing a large ghazal hen some uate Some dry straw wa: ie bot- tom of the barrel, aed the te neti up ccntentedly on this straw tt Hien’ pai b; the and as Pak and mile j uy} in waded give the lads a good work- 9ve cater none the worse for the ing knowledge of English, both writ-, e should ex;| t and apprecia-| The Huropean m our constituents, and our ; creps to the gran pane se we should look for farmer more ee He stablishment of practical high] this. expr: Be as meal Ve ou spss pelea ‘ar colleges. It farmer r the a In peat Do You Guess at Costs, or Do You Know Then’? To me farming is a game. Some{ depreciatio: of us play it as a game of skill and| money, one iat learns to ges ‘the operating cost: a se a we know to a penny at is farm operations cost us. Nie uimelcane Ge ten a thinking ene a a successful een ee = Successful farmer js one of satesataletentid ste Fonts ue ag When we first b to use motor trucks on our paciiayate eae ae an idea ve about the only effected would be the saying ‘ot time, but we fond to k so we os sos n-mile hi rs of any aes 0 study c prodction em nything we produce costs before we con sell that roduc specessfully mony a cue thing s the farm mo- tor st at set us thinking about cost of Sraauctions With ue an method of hauling it was so easy to gloss over the expense Anes with the mistaken idea that, as we ‘teal gons, horses, harness, hired! hands, ete., it did not cost us "ye a e that we sharp figured the fone of stn it o1 aul untit we knew i re at ane sin to make) w pair a lamp. 4 APB conte definite aes to cut down a tree, to plant an acre of corn, of produce in town, The stood, “The motor truck Sra the six- ton patton ies ‘ale to our pecsia e| were curious now what oui cals! really wale. We had’an dden that “enue ight” wag as expensive as| had best ‘the team-hauled method of delivery. | The income ee ets much ¢redit| for putting farmi & business ee but this is : histaken ee We farmers were boc before we thought a in income ase what it costs them weil pease in the inds of the roy eal ae gmeny farmers know w! put their eae in othe “inset bari cvs Spe is why we loor, but only work will unbar the closed por tahy ene S ee gasoliné, tres, ante py this tax, wise. small | eohor leg a ined iz othe = rare hav sO & : MADAME. HORMIDAS FOISY 624 CEOS St., Montreal. “For three yeats, I was ill and exhausted and I suffered constantly . from Kidney Trouble and Liver’ Disease. My health was miserable and spine in the way of medicine did eany good. ‘TherkI started to use “Pruit-a-tives? and, the effect was rapa ble. I began to improve immediately and this wonderful fruit medicine entirely restored me to health. 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