Monkton Times, 22 Sep 1921, p. 6

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The en Sun sede tenkton a nt tain. nae yon sntee One year, $2.00, ex wont 00 in ady: Aetrcehiaicsas anh wer tecms ts without meee ftrcestons ‘woul forbid and charged ax ae sania fiona MALCOL BusinessCards ‘Modical. ~ Drs. Tye & Nicklin Ofice? Ponte LRG STORK, iL VERTON How WS: 10 to 1D a.m, 2 tod p.m, and 7 to 8 pm, DR. F. J. R. FORSTER Eye, Ear, Noss and Throat University Graduate ef Toronto, Late assistant New York Ophthal- ric and Aural paar Moorefield’s Bye and Gotd Throat Hos- vitals, Contees Ene, he 16 oy Te am 2 to 6 pm. nity. SBvoninge = @: Wednesda ay ay Saturday Rage ie r by appointment (Phone 267.) B3 Waterloo St. S.. STRATFORD. ee ja medicine, DENTIST. ey SEBBEN, D.D. S., L.D.S. Block, City . I, STRATFORD Phone 993. ~ rvanings from 7 to 9 o'clock H. B. Morphy, K.C, Sccitor for Bank of Hamilton. Lisrow: TON, ATWOOD erton. Money to Loan, Owens & Goodwin Barristers, So ic.tors, &c. Windsor Block, - STRATFORD, ONT. Money to Loan. BT, HARDING W. 6. OWRXS Ww. K. ooDWIy Notary Public. W. D. Weir, - Notary Public Auctloneer for the Countles of Perth nd Waterloo. Caatevasers, deese, wine: montages dra and sa mad clerk Villa: Otic: Wels tock, over Bank of Nova Scotia A.Ch Chalmers, - Notary Public Conveyancer, Iesuer of Marriage Licerme J.P. for the cane of Perth, Real estate bought A few chotce ele enacdiats sale MONKTON, ONTARIG ate dO R. E. Beggs, V.S. VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND EON Office: Barr’s old stand fut uy Be a eae The Queens Hotel Bent sccommo.ation for commercial tray Hlcrsiand othe i ctarpe edulis Secs: GRO. FP. PAULL, Prop., - joctetios. Milverton Lodge No. 478 ALP. & A.M. G.R.C. very Monday evening on or before moge every month in thelr ball Mee vie rape always welcome B, Siegner, Hsieh 2a hci Silver mae Eater No. 202 Meets every shiny oe at 7,80 Im thelr + Bunk of F Welting ele see BLN, Picisehh ih, Ne Piaucaen x. Sey. Ree.-Beey | Fat @ fe ne: 45, auiverton Wednesday on oon in their “hall abave iia ire hatsh always ‘welcome, Goo, x * Ade /ttridge, ¢ Seereta “We are agents for the Appleford Counter / Check Book Co. This firm turns out only high-grade work at very reasonable prices. See our samples and get our prices before ordering. * Sun Office Milverton, Ont mane! retur ‘when dry, comifortable and convenient heusing ‘conditions are Rrovided. a mistake to think been originally a ‘ative of comparatively is true-it has layers ‘at, when it is fat, which off Protection, but there is not the thiek 918, a swine eine; through questionaires nt to men whose names were obtained county ad- i fi y of one hun- red. and ninety-two emai Which] sh he Presented a table showing the vari-| mS causes of | They far-| f 7.63 pigs, and | fn average litter of 5.72 pigs.| The total loss was 24.95 per cent. the, various causes be the Diuet of e loss due to each are given here-| ae by sows Farrowed weak . Miscellaneous j ‘This survey was made on farms on which a good m: seon by the size of the bea eeding i, “Undoubtedly, they are managed who raised hogs extensively and take better care of them than ee is the case. wich fact leads us to wonder how hs millions of dollars worth of or- -| houses, equi -| er springs e| other Iowa farms, has been : fectory as the station is oe h h [whi ows | of i 5 able tees The hog that does not nee ae hogs were raised| d. Thousands Made & by This Tree Tt hogs could be saved if hollow tile proper equip- ment, were universally 2 ed, When a hundred or mo: be farrewed in cold midwinter House that is unhested, without the loss of a single Pig, as is ely to be something in ction of that house to Sone ftselt 4 to farm- rs in a region of cold winters and re pigs may ee what solid: food by np a9 the . Tt is wer coat soft, delicat membrane which secretes the : ae whieh digests or dissotyos solid That very thing haprened, Be ape Whon food enters the ee the thuseular coat squeezes and p the food from end to end, or ohare it, with oo gastric juice to dissolve or digest i But—if oS stomach muscles are weak—or if the dissolving fluid is poororinsufficient—then food cannot be digested properly and you have Indigestion “FRUIE-ATIVES? is the most wonder Sul medicine in the world for strengthening the stomach muscles roviding an abundance of pure, full-strength dissolving fluid to completely digest every meal. “PRUIT-A-TIVES” does this because itkeeps the kidneysactive, the bowels regular and the blood pure, which est, not merely on the station farm but on so satis- ing its use by farmers who want to build is tanta _pecmanent Fie for their swine, this new type of totes is so vege even in the de: ot winter, without artificial heat, is ie to the ee ict that it is built of hol- ios clay ti The sere, in the roof also add to the warmth of the house and especially he a sanitation. They admit sun- a broad belt of it sight feet wide” the full length of the gives every pig a sun bath at some time during the day. ‘hat makes for warmth, for eras |comfort, for germ destruction, for health and for strength, All these things ha not at cost correct your Indigestion or Dyspepsia and e been secured, enable you to enjoy every meal. Wbitive. ‘coat, but ata ry it 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25e., Ae all dealers or sent postpaid by uit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. Seer hi capacity. “Tve learned ™ Tesson,” said he. z ‘trick 4 es tel me how wecmth carry, mped on thé was gyenere ‘builders ears Pg city, on no more, Phat ohm re eean suffer abuse for he ts ‘the same Snaisie as See ing your teams day in and day o: without currying There is a third reason ‘for loading trucks only to capacity, and that: is e effect on the:roads, to avoid these evils, laws will eventu- ally make them 4 ot overloading, than oe of any other thing. The railroad people have earned that it is “throwing it in at the door, and shoveling it out at the windows” to overload their cars. When mfortable hog is the profi . “3 es Avoid Overloading Your to store away quantities of surplus Truck. fat to be drawn upon for warmth when the fa falls ne a Bea forta table degree is the hog that is ig all the ook it ate e build has Heh aieed por! A man I know, who owns a 200-acre farm, bought a three-ton motor-truck able profit to the A well- built ae insures well-built hogs. poorly arranged improperly| About half- may os sete coasting carpet nae ses may be the cause|down a long hill, in of | a ore leal of money as|@ eat hold the joa aa YOUR TOOL SHED What pas you Some with |, mower, reaper, your corn planter, | Fou dine aia att thovest of the ma-| eer ee ier are not now using?| Have got them in out of the| weatler and’ undee a tight roof? The machinery shed should be one} of the most important buildings on; a oe He is ai ee ut. the best saney.| ha non Bandings. Eve Cae realizes that | cold animals, as they shiver and freeze} out in the wind and oc snow, require. enough more feed to provided, implement shed is he field because ihe: farmer, when he sualiches » has not the time to store » His intentions, of course, are good, He fully tl mowing machine, or the b: Mine whick he left in the field weeks befor e of an a that ©! proves ‘h) in good market condi present feed prices. | ae bids a are sold. happy medium’ that bout eae the prime market fow! e of ever: an implement is left in x posure te weather just} cou rt, the ae wis hadly sniashed up; and the was scattered so widely that very Tittle of it could be saved. man, when he got out of the CPoutineB oe hens sequire liberal ene ickly produ men fdtiers and Bate ss erie Seat would have which there was] thes nd. plants ‘in one ar came in as much he} out, which I do with a spa under | we will truck users learn the same les- son? ee / Wes The first aerial tinie-table, consist- g of nearly 100 pages, has appeared in Gerad ne man’s celery kinks: A man told me the other day how he put celery away so ‘iat it kept all winter, “T ha | I put a OOS 4 “of cnehee of Mise in e boxes up a ror the earth as I ean when I lift the plants ule. When r have a row clear across the box, I ick across, making a sort of mn, ad then set in another row, so on until the aoe is full. The Siecee: Tre place ek ele Ae need the celery i. ts taken Out pati and tion. Sunflower seeds have been found He resolved never again to of — value at that time. At least tal plant by plant. It certainly keeps fine.” ten per cent. of beef scrap in mash is tedtkeble at omnes ime. expensive feed ‘beef scrap to tiie re not laying, but ee that sooner THE SUNDAY SCHOOL through aS molt the patie for the health and egg production of the flock. Review. Review Paragraphs. in} The character of Paul is es cot interest and full of surprise. an. highly best cos tesla soe ied and honorable sre feasion alte which he might have lived a life than birds with colds. of Hens of the American breeds fatten asily and it often pays to place them ition, even at the re is no de-| jeal ae a skinny poultry and the pro- mn expect ee success if such i t the h ging down with Ly ie ae pee bets beat caeouaen tank, on Found It Worth While to Pack Light Soil. my farming’ experience it has th he says, all oe es all m appeared that we must all means ae 0: faith and following of Jesus Chet Paul's life as far mathematics and in e learned a Hate philoeanhg, ae sie time, the naar abi Cl lesson by accident “which will m eck much. to sat farming) ®™ ight soil as any other information whieh T have secured from any other| sc as teem to cover it wii ith, | Very few men meu think of buy-| ing an automobile a fine pense and leaving it Git: in tha’ ind mowers or cultivators in the field or out under some conven- tent tree from one season’s end to the othe poeals consider in building a baie Sear tight roof, tight walls, Plenty of light, e _sceetsiblity a every machine stored in ite build- The size of the tied ean be de- termined by the i improved and it not a peat up and get muddy in wet weath Hoy pe Home is a part of the farm. needs and deserves much as the fields and barns. It equipment as | fro; or} d “After eee a field for rye it] t Brea chee across the silo: ia Whe gostoupotticer ob the Jewish council actively engaged in trying to Balen ethan a mischievous sect strip of soil was thoroughly ;|Packed and when the seed wi 1 Tehtndd wad at when 8 field was harvested there was a sren stand 0} here the scil| 3 had pme! ae th crop clewhere, ts Muiwobaeres ibn tek to thinking and 1 foneluded that if ie packing din a small spot it ought work ail Sete ie I dherewith one of the: an isn tried the plan out wth i very satis: lea: esults, An cone recently spre sont eas on a field where the Twas used| and “t area eplendid et pia sweet loves ihe seme temmcpag nes tiémbered,. however, {hat it ae considerable power to pu heaven and in vision he hears the ve of the One whose people he | Persecutii hot to perseciite but to. yin himself to} ry follow him there to som in the Arabian ee his life and is persua his ‘hoi Tarsus. Here and in the neighiecng regions in the work of the med Tew om Gente ae of that. e aise Beas ‘ee ete in farming this type “of ae ei ‘o protect my roses during Meee 1 he them back quite take empty box, fill it with leaves and tee it over the bushes. This pratacis Poa wm cold, as well as mice. ver a bush. SEPTEMBER. 25 Golden Text—Galacians 6: 10. srotherhood “Though intellectual fof the | and: mark able y f the ™ | filled sith rethionas for his ear passes anc i me ae in Antioch leads to the in- ition. 01 I truck above its rated]: ig an acre of loganberried h these do not bring in od the erc can be, is the Maple Cres Hatzie belonging to , Dann is an ener and was brought w father's fruit farm star .| this will come ver an scr e grown ag, these sidered better than “Sn ll pate! than in "the big patch carelessly look- she ‘oil in this district is naturally |? Wellatealned aud theretae teal Well-adapted for small rruit uses fi pOMEnTe and sierall deciuee as wel e. in strawberries, t proportiaait e clears ai few years that unless the . tee, of erries, mostly: grown from which he struck himself, which are d, both for “th is industry in rage facilities are abso. lutely necessary and the expense 0: this be met by every grow- er: joining the exchange of which is clear| tri ie . eberries, of course, are cheaper to grow than strawberries | a’ because like all bush fruit they last term years without renewal. r. Dann has over an acre of rasp- berries, “Cuthberta™ and an unknown | y variety much grown i ge expects to ars of eae an ish Colum- is $4 per cr: ol bia vaniiee small a and the valu seen that the work of last aa SPE the same as rasps.{mately a million dollars. G Barnabas and Paul to preach and to teach wherever they go. For the Mee brew will admit them syna. gogues, and the Greek is the univer language of intercourse J of different nations. follow Paul and his com- anions through two long journeys — 0 Cyprus and ‘Asia Minor a throngs, eager listeners, and some open and willing ears glad to peli so great a message. But we also jealous and hostile Janet Chee that cannot endure to hear s ju 0 prisons, and tl to Metin cities and ces of toil. Paul’s life becomes to us “example of unselfish ‘fi a a great ni lives only to proclaim the fevesaad paving grace’ of Jesus Obrist. "On, as if wrote, ve is | Chepeme! ‘And che Delletied.thaty-incall 91 his il _and sacrifice, Christ was with| "Never forget,” writes Paterson rist's presence. pea of priests an governors and wwii bs, he could al ee feonigiga ap proval | “| He. ee Bim for his friend in life’ in death,” pee cation, riences give point to vite whi be the lesson He knew what>it ie veriaen ina fault. Right! in the midst of a career of persecu-| .| tion i ane been smitten to the | aka f | and coi It was past actions and cecking toratone ly Téloubled x the church, he was met. rine as the repre and stre renee brothe helpfulness, and what other mid tor him, we may noe for others. e| him quieter to ‘¢| of time and do not tigen hin aa Se ate Mabel rider until the horse is ‘ w Breaking a Horse to Ride. It is well to break the horse to drive single and double. This will make Some farmers consider sheep nec sary just as a means of controlling weeds, Lice and mites thrive only at the expense of the poultry; anybody ean choose her to raise vermin or ride, Horses usually oe biel fear, In breaking one to ri plenty. hichete on the seit and lead F: until he bec: Ses tias to it. De © Pe Pot fh ek aig girth too tight, The}. To control black-knot on plum t aveeciey, hele time and| Prune out the knots before later turned Ton a eredaoee with the| °f the disease have a pute, An annual saddle on, e res and the removal and destruction ext accustom the horse to being} ® mounted, getting on and off a number of All the knots in. th fail i * the most satisfactory method to follo of t he assistént should: have a ibak fees tied around the horse's: neck oe eee =o = and un through the rings of a snaffle- ‘ ie petanccnmerceo, SHADOW. TEST penis hind swith Seah nicenbe ttt Let aselstanttead: the. horse) ~ familiar be the walk; nee teach the trot, roe iret the canter. eS tte te be used until the horse is weil “He Looks Into the Eye" THIS METHOD, 1€ te alm tmpossibie to oak make an stor a is done by looking | sto fie eye, thesis tng th We. fect Fight ni ite sowres BY Sheep Keep" Weeds | Lissa f Sheep eat More hg her class of lives goats, Sheep will eet ni ate ie cau Oh all troublesome weeds. They will destroy weeds in pastures, in grain ficlds a d Weak Muscles Strengthened a Gaireso Cured, ee 08s, Eyes a many case Wtaigntane when pees are fitted be Geen Chnaren's ted ccurately examine! with king questios SLSEROAON GUARANTEED! P.H. BASTENDORFE 'vesight saheas IE che vee e. | clearing ha eee sheep, titventoR. pee 7 at THE SUCCESSFUL MAN TO-DAY— Is the one who gives 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 a acs of being well dressed at all times. He requires “QUALITY” besides style, finish and correst tailoring. Hay us for your next suit, 0. DUFFIELD, me 1a ILOR, MO) ONKTON

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