and with ened fime ee will persist id ep ole ote ibe in going blindly to the trial. 1 Every woman at this time should rely bs Lydia E. Pi i jal advic ite to ant mae we Mass, will and answered by a { strict confidence. PUBLIC NOTICE! MES. G. BOEGEL, LINWOOD keeps hand Coal, Lime, Cement and Material, such as Cider ality V. Meyer, Manager ae Canadian “Sola TOWN PROBLEM INDUSTRIAL CHANGES HAVE AL. - TERED LIVING CONDITIONS, The Depopulation of the Lesser Cen- of Population by the Growth of Factories In the Cities 1s Now eae Itself and the Trend To- ls the Cities Is Likely To Be Chetked. e problem of mie life in our ee cities more eeactied is ieee an} making brighter pate more Fae the Pale of life on farms. According to Max Nordan “there is no doubt that degeneration has its can show an assortment’ of jewelry that will make you think _yourself Cc erything is reliable, Come in a: t us show how little money it takes to buy the best. Yours. for artistic jewelery. reliability and at- but there are other cine that meboald jaken into account. on nearby farms, wore clothes ‘made of thew pastured in nee bills aL fs 3 made b; “3 ae ee os isd ral aay eo Mies ae small Esl industries of- fered a consider: fe Sutivete in that off nearly one last thirty or thir! Then came the as Or the wood- rovince saa fallen ere ae in the gress fled from the small in the exodus of young people began. é thing analogous to the special e and there they Hevaiogsd new "gadusuiias, some pos- sessit romise of future expansion, others representing mere fragments of it PTO: constant enough main’ itedae os large jorms 0 eam ae the sterelopment oe jority an 1 towns ma; sata tect have “adjusted pea : is, and, altho: i - that aan ealthy- demand for for workers, vmale a and case rvi fort Mori mee nex: Siade es will preach l eve: . C. Kort has returned home af- ‘friends in Reremekeh ete inten going ention Linwool, Miss Addie Coote returned to town Monday after spending a few weeks Pere Mr. Schnurr was 2 business paitos ai oe rida Harron. ag Morn- ington, "ite "Friday at Mr. Geo. Ral- apres ert. Rau has vosition at Elmi: id Mr. Reist. of Elmira. spent ee at the former’s home. Miss Grace Strome entertained ae of her friends on Friday ev- ing. All report a go ime. nthe gayety people of Linwood and eekly trips showing that a rink Pete neat Moaars. “Peter Ament and Adam Schaefer are aveniling a week with friends in Ber Mi Schaefer. of the Me a staff. Linwood. spen faker is ependin| a ee: ‘days wan friends = Munktan: pent Sunday Mr, Frank Siebert ae family. Berlin. spent Sunday at Mr. Prank Ament's. Messrs, Albert Schnurr and Arthur Sanders attended choir practice at Berane Friday night. (Just keep smi Our weal trappers” Messrs. Antony K. Koebel and brother Ollie. had a m having sieneeg of ir $150. Rose Quite a ae from here _attend- Sc lig Slain tie ot Mon: Wie Brace Strome Jefe Monday for Rosine fa ‘pitend tthe millinery-open- ings. eo, Bell. of Carthage called on friends ia town. on ‘Monday, Mr. Alf. eee spent Suday cear St. Clements. ‘Mr. Behimmer is spending a : erlin to work Mr, Jos, Karley Rene Sunday near St, Clements. Mrs. F. H Schu on Saturday after spending a va ion at Toronto. ae and Mrs, Levi oe attend- mmer arrived Darl f their niece. is Li ee CaprenES at Waterloo on Sat- Reble and brother spent the aca with Rev. Stockmann at yeek-end with his son Fre lin ‘Mr. Joe Roe spent Sunday on the sth line. = came to our notice some fime S that our tonsorial artist was of- pe on a head ball and was ie irafesed at 0 the inconvenience of a might- 7 gh. had, the: desea effect and my way. aaete for eta once I was have I oo al ‘De bali Mrs_T. Connolly ompanied by her ton Albert returbed Saturday spend the ee Mr. P. Conno! who ee ist Rte Toes Be ee and Geo. Logal made a business “oh to Milverton. waadait, Ww ae eS. Sunday and ¥ entertained ane GMs ‘dub at their home of Fri- day evening. Mrs. Thos. Tanner and sons Fred and aay returned Thursday eee s ew days with friends 00) Mr. Harrow. of Milverton. is spend- ing a few se witin his cousin’ Mr. . boots. shoes and ars goods cal . ham. Miss Struthers. of *Poole. the r Mrs. T. Tanner spent mother Mr. John bt Holzschuh spent Satur- with friends in “(hci OVERCOATI NG SUITING and TROUSERING _ Any man is isa lover of ~ good tailor-made clothin; s sey investigate the val- 5 showing at tener es. ‘Suits from... 81 poole eee eS cues '5 to $5. n= ti oat Nel R.. Berlet attond- let: is | Tue: OUR BIC SALE Do you require an Overcoat P LF YOU Do, s = Saturday evening our big Stock. : king Sale will end Do you need a new Suit 2 Do you need a Ladies’ Coat 2 DON’T FORGET US The February Fashion Sheets are here, also Butterick Fashions and Delineator W. K. LOTH, Pe cerk 522.827 came trom the Bri ish Emy United States : % fend wise bf ties. we presume. must spent part of last ww veel at the home: be teckoned glish-speaking. f bis parents Mr, and Mee De iod Hiei C eas eS only 5. French-speaking iam Mas Linais MeKee was @ visitor at Be ee aia Milverton on Fr MILI.6ANK. G Grie Seep ni ots | Your New Harness Dr. ae visited with, in Stratford last week. Mrs. Ro bt (Leighton spent week-end with her sister. Mrs. friends; the e Len. mm for one moment of its | albenstés sic erin Chou: 5 ANNUAL MEETING we eck | t Monday to spend a tow sare with} her father Mr. MeFall, of Li Leave your next order for a Set of Harness with us. We have employed an experienced man who has worked in the best shops in the country and understands the business thor- oughly. In prices you will find us neh Maite’ Geo. J. Coxon spector Irwin, of stratford. patil a visit to our school on. ‘Tuesd | Lise See s spiterary ae MORNINGTON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY meet Frida ones WHE BEHELD 1 ePatriotiem." young people {the community are cordially invit- MILVERTON a fo atten perce . Moffat will give an illus. ch on! FRIDAY, JANUARY 17th, 1913 At One O'clock p.m. ‘bes ofiaers for the pnéniny gene itl the®pataoe | eetan and other business teraract The annual report will also be read. C. R, Yost, Pres. the past Oddfellows from here Wm, Zimmermann, Secs attended ie chegtiin pt siatystton pr Priday ni Wasa Institute held a spec- ial mecting Railway Time Tables Canadian Pacific derich on ‘Magnetism of Personality” which oe peice v resting and vy. a se a. i Bet e Linwood and Listowel me | Going south Golde noes sam. pm. dresses the Soeee showed inarked ae, as an orato @ annual me: ering ne eetee con- capitis was held on ay my, ae a good attendance. A are of the aay ABT ia-tyork, Wan pivensand evar 51 12.07 7.45 Milverton 338 i 10 4.01 0 0 Sener, S14 Grand Trunk Northbound Southbound 7 Ao oS Stations 8 ficit remains owing + i re on ng was appointed: seeretar: alace ie Mi Wms Believe; Be ye eayy expen- Mr, yes ak es SYNOPSIS OF DOMINION LAND es ‘(GULATION: ‘A Statement of Facts Backed by a en Strong Guarantee. We guarantee complete relief to ae wufferers from ‘constipat ye bY woul wee aly fhe. medicine free. Orderlies are a gentle. A fly, oF ‘any i cad a plaice ey om certad Gab ees brother or sand tonic. ‘by him or by r Or jolely owned and oceupi father, mother, s0ns, daughter, brothe fneertain districts a hhomesteader in sod WE WISH YOU ALL A Prosperous and Happy WHAT ABOUT YOUR | House Furnishings? Haye you seen our big ‘assortment of BEDROOM, DININGROOM and PARLOR SUITES, Etc. We have exclusive control of RUGS : and ; LINOLEUMS and carry an immense assortment which will Tepay you well to look over when mayne year selections. “ Re Furniture Deale: pad and Undertaker Milverton, Ont. R. “McMane, « side i ey pre-empt BE omesteas phncmmniy tone uo ie quale cyaten! on ecm to healthy activity. From date of homes Wjexall Onieiiies are unsurpassable | tng the eae gen home and i ent) and cultivate fifty acres ex of-children. old} ae who. Rie cxhausted ae anonths in ion and its attendant evils; Two’ cael of tures years, cultivate Pie aecatind and 25c, Remember you) erect a house worth Bie 00. ies in tlie meee Deputy of ene atiteter oe the Ii N.B.—Unauthorized publication of this oe vertisement will not be paid for. jei-6m unity onl) ore= Rexall Store—The Publio Drag Bore, ops The Listowel Business College departments, The of students is constant increasing. New Y. for ears Sodas 4 gence sthen na oth Monday: vanuary 6.1913 bourses areupeto ante aes sehools, EDWING. |ATTHEWS, Princip salary of $1133.00 px BOUR. ASSA R Leg r He Tassa. Negiee of Fall Wheat. Ge ‘Nationalist ‘pal rege: is given a Barley per bushel. ere rap on the ennckes sey the oa oe he Se the ae of At efor’ oe Flour, Seve per owt COMMERCIAL. Fee Dalay offer an depaitments Comm: rerotal, sees live eweten os tine ios that Preis eaual Sa tara Rei it really mi ee ate ae Ru: ‘southany 1 ae ose nee be batiss re pte Sa ti April gern ey at Entire rch 2ist.