Monkton Times, 12 Feb 1920, p. 7

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aie apes SPE cate DON'T JUMP TO VONCLUSIONS. re age is’ an ee between rem- be indetinitel; ay dispel the germs t that is simply x ith Rheu- m mumerois treat- without: sudee 8s, he takes ‘Tem- Bilan? Phew les, i stored to A a0 later Rhenmatie symp- What does he im- "pear a8 ain. 00} fyi od it = his old sais that remedy Rh atica, , ano, eisaicin, oF any of ted Phiseain es. e you immune * from sien atoye diseases. will mel uel yall oe T.RCe soles agent for Milverton, 8. Petrie, druggist, etc.; for Monkton, Weber & Bettger, general merchants; for At |, Everett G, age ys or if you live out 0: above adressen fay to CE 142 Kin; 1 T.R.C.s will te sent postpai WINTER TERM FROM JAN. STH CENTRAL VW) f Wt ( lll, STRATFORD, ONT. Pace ESTERN Ontaris iret and ed rea in Commercial, nd Telegraphy Departments. ates graduates to Here aate: rite for ou as catalogue. It) may interest ye > x McLACHLAN, Principal. Double Track Route : between MONTREAL, TORONTO, DETROIT AND CHICAGO Unexcelled Dining Car Service. Sleeping cars on jpighe trains and H, C. BAIRD, ’Phone 1, Local Agent. ¢ MAIN POWER SUPPLY. An Immense Source of ease Is So Far Inaccessib! As.a feature of the By cele- bration in commemoration of James. Watt, inventor 0 steam. engine, | Oliver Lodge made a broad pre- diction that radium would some day principal motive power for were living to-day he would be directing his attention to discover ne aes er there are other sto snctgy at present al- more aaaenetian iver said. iy ttiee eomiainedc tn ihe properties of matter there is an im- source pot ener Lu so far inac- but ie] ho reason why the progress of discovery should not make available.’”” He referred fo atomic energy if it could be utilized on an ive scale, wou he believed, greatly ameliorate the. conditions 0! factory life. . There would oké, she mass exten rouse radium appeared y continually without | [oe r rol, and it emits ‘en- gy at Ils own proper rate without | to ps yn projected. ed in an atom is somethin: and if we could make ff when we wanted there ilable a source of en- everytine lw then a particle i ergy is sonsgined in all forms of Bae ed to ratio-active imulus could be this source of e possible, "Eee able to use mechani- contained in an foot tons thereby obtained, you will find enough energy to raise the Ger- man navy and pile it on top of Scottish mountain.” Perhaps it was a good thing, Sir Oliver concluded, that a nation such as the allies had ve to deal ae suring the past. five t ery, Sains ‘and morality enough to use it properly, for if such a discovery were made before its time and by the wrong people the very planet would be unsafe, Weir's List of Farms For Sa'e|_ 35°th the EBth donveson at ares | 90 2 store: storey sas dwelling, | ¢ frame Kitchen, 'b k barn, ¢ pen, dciving siisd: pian of good water. railway, 3 1-2 nor ba of Milverton—Fall plow. will buy a Splenaid 2 storey brie erdaldeek with stabling and 3 1-2 acres of land in Poole, property of the late John Witt D'Annu: an Abr Home. ruzzese of P et) to the literary crit when sending ae the first volume of sega: scara is little more tha village, though ay tng cimre cf she Bia: under the name Aterno, onthe Vallerian Way, it no small military. i im- Renamed Pes scara heavy s the ni century eae Bares the prisoners axe Be r wooden. the tiny YOUR EYES Can be pit ae care of b; pert. e are the only exctaive age: sight s| ecialists in Perth G . Ge your glasses from us pet she of detistaction at @ cenacnebie pric TO SEE BETTER SEE iv 121 Ontario St., SERVICE Is a word uppermost in our minds just now and perhaps it best describes the salient features of the new clothes Weare Tailoring for Men Fabrics are durable, styles prac- ticable, but most important of all our workmanship will give you ¢ uring service and lasting satis- faction. 3 te et Come in and choose pe mehipe and| , style that you like and let us measure ‘ou for seasonable attire. ey ou will ppear in birds with brafient blue and amber, are the fishin; ry 0 send across the water, an the poet ta ned soldier at Fiume. Words! ginee: exchange, had become tired of the boastful talk ot its astonishing ‘how ork?” reply, Mpg riod val nepedal attacntieme s fulerumed lever erts “a. vertical ests i eoaes ‘tot t isk ee peraiae vertical pla ne applied he a: ie disk, and ork is done on the periphery, and the hardest steel by mere mipact may e reduced to any shape,” Wha this wonderful machine?” w: “A grindstone,” wi ae the pas chine Lloyd George's Reward. dropped in at an hy 1 oe “Snalishinan ecole know Well, glish, but blowed if glags. \ Ere's to you, Davidi” Ensilage Is luable Feed. While you are canning fruits and vegetables for your home, as you surely will, why not can (ensile) eed for your live stock? Ensilage may be called canned fora, and it is will be ‘ike our worl > ee ee J. M. FLEISHHAUER, = Merchant Tailor MILVERTON, . - ONTARIO, investment if you have many apne to feed next winte Sunlight In Hoghouses. nd nergy, 2g T gr oe pro j of sunlight th oi ounce of matter, and you reckon the| IN MEMORIAM In Joving memory of our dear father, Ez eee eee who die Feb, 34d One year has ae, ‘our hearts still ore; ‘n we miss him more, fis Joying smile, his wel oS feces No one can fill his vacant p A shadow rests, upon our ihe: iss your Kindly face} Where'e er we go, whete'er we tar, 6 your vacant pla: a no him home it was Hi fone erie ences The blow ae at, the shock We littie tho will, ht nig 4 Hoover Tells Europe That It Must Get Back To Regular Preduct'on HE recent statement by Sir George Paish, the English economist who was adviser to the Treasury during the war, and is editor of the Statist, that credits of sixteen billions are needed by Burope to re-establish it, touches the continental ‘tions, need tremendous supplies of [somes and raw materials» leet back to regular conditions. But so much has already been .xvalied y the United States and Canada on leraiit: and by other countries sueh lia, that further large ex- e not easily made. to make an exception fe Britain, for a” d millions, becav [Balance we owe Brit |least two billions, and sure of our money. B {eral aetts all are always Recently he submitted a confidential report to ie Allies* Bubeetic Be ‘oun: 1 on the que rope's mec of further oS ae The significant thing about jertion that, witile the We: here could for a time supply the deficiency production, long uate abs a 80. predita Be ti ‘obilized. ‘for thi short ‘period, necessarily of commoditi improbable. Further if ae be obtained for more temporary in the e ultimate end would be war again.’ mendous- t for those v ay ther Soi v anderip tell temper be able to obt on credit is working, and indulge in through pri will desperat ro itself. Mr. “Hoover says. that un- productivity 08 er Seances would bi hand-outs o: ing wor’ present purposes. is doctri that metrically opposed. ie much | unnecessary hw Vife, daughters, and sons, ae S ROHR COS: & han | to the Western hemisphere, and the United | dreams, and postpones the day, when | Ee eA EERE wa [a CL. Oe This store will be closed on THURSDAY and FRIDAY February 12th and 13th To enable us to take an inventory of the immense stock we have on hand in the least possible time. a departure from our usual custom when we endeavored to serve you and take stock at the same time. This year owing to the shortage of help caused by the prevailing epi- demic we feel justified in closing on the above two days when we know we will be better able to look after your wants on our re-opening day and days to follow in a more satis- factory manner. This is Store Wiil Re-open Saturday, Feb. 14th \ When we will still offer reductions in Ladies’ Coats and coats. Men's Over- Callin and see them. ENGELAND&SON ‘‘The Home of Good Clothes’ MILVERTON re ae “famine conditions i fo jee billions upon billior Plies on credit conditions that the’ empty stomach Bolshevist-minded means that a resolute ho! ee order.” After’ al, « hundred wenty-five million people sont ineie aianke continue ades, embargoes, censorships, ments and oe that hey. see WELLESLEY COUNCIL se UT Cannel held gino ae essi on Jan. followin ing anbere saeueibed “to aie declaration of ice: John Reidel, reeve; Louis Baechler, deputy-1 peeve: a T. Pete ch, W. H. Knight and Henry Neeb, councillors. W. Sheppard, public school in- “tor, asked board to appoint a school attendance officer.—No aE by sei Baechler ‘that by-law No. — to} empower the corporation of the town-| ship of Wellesley to purchase certain local telephone systems, located in the waships of ,, Wilmot eee now read by i “T, Petch that by-law to authorize the head and Treaster of | to borrow certain 0 | e, be ted | id) Some of the. j the, Meloche family Cow journed to meet RoHday Feb, 2nd THEY “LISTENED-IN” he iaatics of listening-in on. ru- ral lines does more, perhaps, than any| other to lessen the use saiche of the "telephone to the farmer and his house. eUipho ding the action of the Sand- wish West ele phone Company in re- moving Eleptione equipment from the ho Albany Meloche w Tenight eects Sandwich, “Thsreday, Jan, 22nd ‘dis- missed the i by. Meloche against. the ¢ stimony 0: heard before a. dec Srienetess icy calls on party ring Which strong language was use “The cout Reld that Meloche had because, it). -| QUALITYFURNITURE _ AT MODERATE PRICES OW is the time to buy that Furniture you have been wanting to get for this long time as our stock is more complete now than ever before and at the prices we are selling the gape of furniture we handle you cannot afford to put ff buying any longer as prices are bound to go HagHeE and higher. Call in and look over our stock we are always pleas- ed to show the goods. é McLAGAN PHONOGRAPHS See our display—The most artiste designs, goal of tone un- surpassed. Finished in Oak Walnut and Mahog: RAYMOND AND WHITE ani MACHINES ROBERT McMANE Furniture Dealer Milverton Funeral Dircator and Embalmor PRICES RIGHT

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