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Monkton Times, 18 Mar 1910, p. 8

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Re Se Physician and Surgeon Office hours: So far as possible a3 from 1 to 3 p.m.. and in evenings. A. CHAL ~ MONKTON, ONT. MERS Notary Public, Conveyancer, Isstier 0? Marriage Licenses, J. P. for the County of Perth, Real Estate bought and sold. A few choice farms for immediate sale. ---- DR. R. LEDERMAN weer DENTIST Licentiate of Dental Surgery and Member of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, honor graduate of Toronto University, Crown and Bridge work a specialty, Hours 9 a. m. and5 p.m, Office'above the Sov- ereign Kauk, Milverton, HOMES For Settlers IN MANITOBA SASKATCHEWAN ALBERTA How Made and How Reached LOW SETTLERS' RATES \ CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY ------ Settlers and Families without Live Stock should use Regular Trains 10.10 p.m, daily WINNIPEG FLYER 38 hours to Winnipeg Through'Tourist Cars Settlers with Live Stock and Effects Special Trains leave Toronto 10,10 p.m. Tuesdays during MARCH and APRIL COLONIST CARS ON ALL TRAINS in which Berths are Free Apply to nearest Agent for c Ry. of "' Settlers' Guide," "Western Canada," 'Tourist Cars," " or write R. L. Thompson, D.P.A., C.P.R., Toronto. --n oe C. P. R. time Table GUELPH AND GODERICH yoing East. a.m. 3.25 p.m. a.m. 3.38 p.m. West Monkton Milverton Millbank Linwood Jct 8,22 8.35 a.m. Going West.- «1110.45 a.m. 8.22 p.m. 10.56 a.m. 8.32 p.m. Milverton .-11,03 a.m. 8.40 p.m. West Monkton ......11.17 a.m. 8.54 p.m. G.T.R. Time Table Trains leave Atwood station and south follows: Going South. Going North. a.m. p-m. 7.80 Express 10.25 11.53 Express 8.26 8.380 Express Linwood Jct... Millbank north as Express Express Express ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE CREDITORS TO Of Henry Sherwin late of ship of Logan. in the County of Perth. Labourer. deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Statutes in that behalf that all ereditors and others having claims against the estate of the said deceas- ed who died at the Tp. of Logan. in the County of Perth, on-or about the eleventh day of December. are quired om or before the Ist day April. 1910, ta deliver to me or Solicitors undernamed a statement in avriting of their names, addresses and descriptions with full particulars of their claims and of the security (if any) held by them, and that after the said last mentioned date the said Ad- ministrators may proceed to distrib- ute the estate of the said deceased having regard only to the claims of which they may have notice, and that they will not be liable for the pro- ceeds of the estate so distributed to airy person of whose claims they had not notice at the time of such dis- tribution. re- of Dated at Listowel. this 7th day of | March, A.D.. 1910, Annie Sherwin. Monkton, Ont., Ad- ministrator of said Deceased. by Mor- phy & Carthew. Solicitors. m10-tt. WANTED A Monkton, Ont, to sell nursery representative for This is the time stock. We ipay liberally and offer steady employment. Our lost of Specialties embraces a rare and choice list of ready sellers in both Fruit and Orna- mental stack. Seed Potatoes. Etc, Write for terms and catalogue. STONE & WELLINGTON The Fonthill Nursuries, (Established 1837) TORONTO Ontario. COMMERCIAL Fall wheat. tray ea Barley per bushel............ Oats ey NOW: Peas nee Flour, pet oWt..; oieescs. SEAN POY toitcescs cca. eae So Manitoba flour, per ewt... 3 Shorts per ton... vv Corn, per bus ....... O08 $1 48 37 80 90 00 2% 00 00 i 16 » 03 48 80 90 00 OO 00 65 16 " 6 "a 9 4 . OVER 66 YEARS' EXPERIENCE PATENTS Desians Copyricuts &c. = Anyone sending a sketch and doscription may AinehrTon'is probably poeeneay{eeoConsmicn nven } fe -tlons strict] Foniaonttal, HANDBOOK on Patents *ePacoats taser throug ann 4 Foca enta bei ice, without charge, in the = 4 jof the friends and neighbors of Mrs. | ber before the immediate removal of a.m. 3.46 p.m. | 3.57 p.m. } \ ley. 1.21} the Town-| my | - >, GRAVELRIDGE. On Monday evening a large number Thomas Attridge, sr.. gathered at her home to spend another evening with some of the family to the West. Dur- ing the evening Mrs. Attridge was very agreeably taken by surprise when a well-filled purse was presented to her accompanied by the following ad- dress ;-- ees aes - Dear Mrs, Attridge,-- we We. your many friends. having learned with regret that you were about to leave this neighborhood, ¢can- not permit your going without some tangible evidence of the esteem in which you are held by your friends and neighbors. r Your residence in this vicinity of over a quarter of a century, has left indellible impressions of your noble character and heroic efforts. on be- half not only of your own family but also of all those who were fortunate enough to have your acquaintance. We (have watched with pleasure your intelligent guidance of the fam- ily affairs. after the loss of your late husband. Your kind and amiable dis- position has been cause for favorable comment. The church where you were wont to worship wilh feel keenly your removy- al, your self-denial on behalf of the cause was often the occasion for com- mendable remarks by your fellow- worshippers and will be an incentive to others to do likewise. Please accept this purse: in token of regard from those who wish you and family that measure of success which is ever the result of duty well and faithfully done. And may you be long spared to your family to enjoy life in the far West. Signed on behalf of your friends and neighbors, William Orr, jr. J. G. Hamilton. The gathering broke up in the wee sma' hours of the morming, everyone heartily echoing the wish expressed in the last paragraph of the above ad- dress, Mr. and Mrs. John Langford spent the week-end with friends in Strat- ford. My. Colin Gropp is at present visit- ing at his parental home. 'Fairview Farm." Mr. Robert Attridge left on, Tues- day for the West where he will in future reside. On Wednesday evening of last week two sleigh loads of young folks fsom Milverton drove out to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller's where they were right royally entertained. | Mrs. T. Westman and Miss West- |}man spent Saturday in Stratford. KINGWOOD PHYSICIAN ~~ ADVISED Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Columbus, Ohio.-- 'I haye taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound a fine remedy for all woman's troubles, and I never forget to tell my friends what it has done for me." --Mrs. E. HANson, 304 East Long St., Columbus, Ohio. Another Woman Helped. Graniteville, Vt. --"I was passing through the Change of Life and suffered from nervousness and other annoying symptoms. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound restored myhealthand strength, and proved worth mountains of gold to me. For the sake of other suffering women I am willing = sie should publish my letter.' -- Mrs. CHARLES BARCLAY, R.F.D., Granite- ville, Vt. * Women who are passing through this critical period or who are suffering from any of those distressing ills pe- culiar to their sex should not lose sight of the fact that for thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which is made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills. In almost every commu- nity you will find women who have been restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. NEWRY. Mr. George Peebles left last Wed- nesday for British Columbia where he < NEWTON. | . Mrs. McDonald. of K ( Mrs. Peffers, of Freeborn, spent Wed- nesiday at Mr. S. Loney's. ; Mr. and Mrs. W. Henry spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. J. Mayberry at Brunner. - = Mrs. T, J. Brimstin and Master Weir are spending a week with Mrs. W. Strachan at Ethel. _ Mrs. T. Mayberry, of Britton. is vis- iting with Mrs. ©. Donley. : "Mrs. H. C. Zoeger returnel hom Thursday from Stratford. : Miss Emma Miller. who has been visiting her sister Mrs. W. J. Zoeger returned to her home in Mitchell on Monday. -- = Miss Martha Kirkland left Wed- nesday for Pt. Rowan where she will spend a month with her friend Mrs. W. Livingston. Mrs. Waller.of Toronto. is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. H,. C. Zoeger. Miss Louise Zoeger is visiting her grandfather Mr. Miller at Mitchell. Mr. V. Berlet. of Linwood. was in town on business Tuesday afternoon. Mr. D. W. Campbell spent a few days this week in Chesley. The Misses McDermott, of Milver- ton. .will have_their Spring Millinery Opening on March 24th and following days. They cordially invite all to in- spect their display. All new stock. Store coin taken. -m17-2i Mr. W. J. Hawthorne who recently disposed of three choice heavy draft horses to Mr. Joseph Gibson for big money has replaced them by a well matched span of draft mares bought from Mr. Henry Allis. of Ellice. Mr. Hawthorne has proven to be a good judge of horse flesh and keeps noth- ing but the best. : incardine. and HESSON. _Mr. John GatcHene who has been visiting at Waterloo for the past few weeks has returned to his home. Mr. Geo. Lantz, sr., of Stratford. is spending a few days at his home here his wife having an attack of neural- gia.. We wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. E. Knoblauch has returned to her home after spending a few days 'with friends in Waterloo. Mr. Joe Helm made a business trip to Berlin last week. Mr. Albert Ament left on Monday for St... Joseph's hospital, Guelph. where he intends to undergo an op- eration. This is the third operation. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schneider. of intends to build up a home for him- self. We wish him every success. Mr. Roy McMane and sister Mabel attended the party at Mr. John Pet- | a pleasant time. A sleigh load of the Atwood Leag-| Miss Olive Omand returned home on Friday after two weeks' visit friends in and around Listowel. Mr. Willie Manz has commenced | work for Mr. Jacob Schneider with! whom he has hired for the summer. | Mr. Abe Siegner returned home last | eek after being in Berlin for a coap-| of weeks warking in a furniture |} actory. Mr. Daniel Erb. one of our prosper- | ous young farmers, was on Tuesday | imarried to Miss Gerber near Welles-| Mr. and Mrs. Erb, we under-| Stand will reside ou the farm of the} former's father here and we all join| |i wishing them a long and happy Wedded life. |@-1t is 'with | the death of Mrs. Wm. §S. Freeborn, |} pete after being confined to bed for a| | considerable length of time with ner |vous weakness and paralysis. succum-| | 'bed to an attack of pneumonia on | ret with } ' le f Wednesday morning last. and the re- mains were interred in the 3rd line cemetery on Friday afternoon. The} | funeral Services were conducted by} jthe Rev. Mr, McLaughlin and | | the | j large cortege which followed the re-} |mains to their last resting place show- | ed the high esteem in which Mrs. | Freeborn was held. There remains to| mourn her loss; one sister, Mrs. Scott | lof Detroit: two brothers. Wm. Loyal} }of Niagara: and Joseph Loyal. of Los} | Angeles, California. A husband and} family of six daughters and three| sons. namely. Bertha. Florence, Pearl.| | Maud. Ethel, Laurine, William. Ar-| ithur and Howard, who all have' the |deepest heartfelt sympathy of the }community in their sad bereavement. ! | | | Miss Mabel Gillespie. of Clearwater. Man., who has visited friends in Ilaw- kesville returned to her home last | Saturday. | Mr. Allen Foster who sister Mrs. Eph. Bricker, time has returned to Clearwater. Man. Mrs. Hemry Frey is at present vis- iting his daughter Mrs. Nelson Cun- ningham at Berlin, Master Roy Winn. of Berlin. spent Sunday at his home. Miss Emma Lackner entertained a 'number of her friends last Vriday evening. Messrs. Morley and Norman Proud: | love left last Tuesday for Kinsale Saskatchewan. Mr. Jacob Messinger paid a business Visit to Hanover for a few days last week. Mr. Conrad Weidenhammer, of Spruce Grove Alberta. paid a visit to Dr. Weidenhammer last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, O, Stroh. of El- mira, and Miss Clara Lorch. of Hart- ney. Iowa, were visiting at Dr. Weid- enhammer's last week. Mr. Antony Guitard and family have left for Watson, Saskatchewan _ last week. He expects to make his home there. Mr. Solomam Suitter has moved Linwood with his family last week. Rev. Mr. Thom paid a visit Guelph last Tuesday. HAWKESVILLE. his some at visited for his home to to WELLESLEY. Mr. Jacob L. Wagler disposed of his fine dwelling to Mr. ©. 8. Erb and bought the farm of Mr, Christian Lantz near Millbank. He will take possession soon. Mr. ©. 8. Erb will move on to the property he recently purchased from Mr. Jacob Wagler before long. Mr. Joseph A. Kennel who conducts a feed store business in Morton's for convenience has moved his family amd effects to the block also. Mr, John Schultz who lived with his son Noah on the farm will take possession in the near future of the house now occupied by Mr. A. B, Rob- ertson who will move into Mrs; B. Wagner's residence. Mrs. B. 'Wagner intends to move to a farm in Wilmot purchased by them recently. ; Mrs, J. Otto and son Clarence. of Wartburg. were visiting | relatives here for a few days. The Orme family after living here for a short time left our midst again after selling all their household goods and wended their way to 'Toronto where they have Secured employment in a knitting factory. Promotion examinati held this week in our on. bli school. | the | Hanna {bers of the regret that we report} ;vressing his regret in severing |the Great West. are being fi uers drove to Donegal last Friday ev-| ening to a meeting in the interests of | the Missionary cause. which was ad-| dressed by Miss Foreman. of Strat-| ford. The address was instructive and} interesting and it is to be hoped that | leagues will profit by the i gestions and that the missionary spi it will be stimulated and strength¢ ed in both leagues. Miss (Mary Hanna was one of large number who. left Atwood Wednesday for the West. A few e enings previous to her departure number of friends and neighbors gath-| ered at her home and presented Miss | with a beautiful ring. | Last Wednesday evening the mem-} Donegal League assemb-| 1 at the home of Mr. Jas. Buchanan | and presented Mr. Edwin Buchanan, | vho is. about to leave for the West.} vith an address and bible. Although | taken by surprise, Edwin responded in| a manner suitable ta the occasion. ex-} sug- | the} , 1AaSt | v-j} le< his | connection with the league of which | he has been President for some time. |! Edwin was an earnest and faithful} worker and will be greatly misse | his many friends whose best 8 will follow him to his new home the Great West. Following is the which was read by Miss Ida Danbrook. the pres-|} entation being made by Mr. Norman} Acheson. Dear Edwin:--It is with feelings of keen regret. that a short time ago. we} received the announcement of your | intention to leave this vicinity for} We will miss you as| i friend and neighbor but especially | will you be missed in our church cir-| cles as you have always taken a deep} interest in the welfare of 'our league | and all other services in connection | with the church, We. therefore, you to accept Idress ask} this bible as a -- slight] token of our esteem and appreciation | of your services with us. We wish you every success and pray that God may abundantly bless and prosper you in your new life and that you will be spared many years of usefulness in| his service. Signed on behalf of yout friends and fellaw-leaguers. Sara Cooper, Norman Acheson. Ida Danbrook. A farmer at Prescott last week sold a load of potatoes to a local butcher} to feed to his pigs after the local} grocers refused them at any price, Po- tatoes are said to be a drug on the market in Eastern Ontario. This Medicine is Breathed! Have You a Cold?--It Can Be Completely Cured By Catarrhozone It Quickly Cures Whooping Cough, Grippe, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Hay-Fever, Asthma, and Colds. Catarrhozone is not like other reme- dies, but is so healing and soothing that when it is breathed through the inhaler it kills the germs that cause diseases of the throat and lungs. Catarrhozone quickly soothes and heals the mucous surfaces so that in a short time the whole mucous lining is healed. : If you are subject to throat irrita- tion .or have a tendency 'to consump- tion you should use the "Medicine that is breathed." Thousands who have used it tell of its merit. - : Air which you breathe through the Catarrhozone inhaler carries healing to the very spot affected, and there is no chance of failure by going to the wrong place. That is why it cures, Catarrhozone Approved by Doctors, Druggists, and }thousands of Canadian people who have used it- Little drops of healing or weak places in the throat and nasal i very much: missed i ple Elmira. spent Sunday at Mr. BE. CG. Knoblauch's. Mr. Leo Helm who has been employ- ed in the Elmira furniture factory has rie's last Friday evening and report} retunned to his home for a few days. } A few intimate friends gathered at the home of Mr. Henry Isley on Mon- day night to bid farewell to his son Arnio who intends to leave for Man- itoba on Tuesday. Deathly Cramp S; Stomach was Bloated | A Bad Case That Proves Cramps and Stomach Dis-| orders are Cured Fast by Nerviline. "The distress I suffered from cramps last summer was.so severe I thought it meant death, writes P. R. Emerson, of Guys Hill, P.O. "I was doubled up with pain and in such bad shape I couldn't walk a hundred feet. I re- membered having Nerviline on hand and took half a teaspoonful-in sweet- ned water. In fiye minutes I was well nd my stomach derangements disap- peared entirely. NERVILINE 'AN INSTANT RELIEF For cramps, flatulence, diarrhoea and disorders of the stomach and bowels, Nerviline knows no equal--one million bottles used every year--fifty years on the market, that's proof enough of its merit. Large bottles, 50c., trial size, 25c. Company, Kingston, Ont. BURNS. the farmers around engaged making Fine days. here maple Some of busily syrup. Messrs. Hugh and Willie J. Waddell | left on Tuesday for Strathelair, Man. t is their intention to go farming as they are taking a carload. of mach- inery and horses along. These two young gentlemen will. no doubt, be } popular Their suc- here as they were very both in society and sports. many friends wish them every cess in their new home. Mr. and Mrs, Willie Johnston. Wallace spent an afternoon at J. Davidson's recently. The special service in North Morn- ington church Sunday afternoon was quite well attended, but the expected speaker 'Mr. Duggan, of Toronto. the secretary of the Dominion Alliance failed to get there on account of the disagreeable weather and bad condi- tion of the roads. Messrs. Campbell & Tabbert, Newton, have installed a large up-to-date chopper purchased of of and from our local agent. Mr. Jas. Freeman and | a position to give satis-| chopping in to farmers are mow faction flines. s A very pleasant time was spent at at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dowd Friday evening last when a couple of sleigh loads of the young people of the tenth line were: enter- tained in first-class style. The Burns string band furnished the music for the evening and all enjoyed themsel- ves till the wee sma' hours of the morn. Mr. J. Baird purthased a fine team of horses at Mrs. Attridge's sale last week, Mr. Will Meadows' sale on Tuesday was fairly well attended and every- thing sold for No. 1 prices. We are pleased to report that Mr. Isaac Reid is recovering slowly from his serious illness. MILLBANK. along Remember the Shredded Wheat ban- quet under the auspices of the Ep- worth League of the Methodist church in Ritter's hall on Tuesday evening March 22nd. Miss Knight. of Strat- ford. and Miss E. McNaught. of Mon- erieff are to assist in the programme, Mrs. Williams. of Linwood, called on friends here Saturday. The Misses McDermott, of Milver- ton. spent Sunday with Mrs. Jas, Ratz. ; Mr. Jas. Henderson has just receiv- All dealers or The Catarrhozone | by the young peo-} Mr. Cause, Rush of Blood, Full- ness, Dizziness. -- way engineer of Hamilton, found the strain always resting upon men of. his occupation vastly intensified by a tendency of the blood to rush to his head, and often at times when clear- ness of vision and great steadiness were demanded. Finding some diffi- culty in bending--a stiffness pain having settled in "his back, it oc- curred to him that his kidneys might be at fault. "This was a happy idea, for by it I not only got ria Sf the pain but many other troubles as well. I took a full dose of Dr, Hamilton's Pills and was glad to note that some ob- struction of the kidneys, which I had lately noticed, was at once relieved. The flushed appearance of my face gave way to a more rational color and there was a perceptible improvement in my appetite. Dr, Hamilton's Pills certainly act splendidly upon the blood, removing heat and fulness and that sort of dizziness that makes a man at the throttle wish when it siezes him that he were elsewhere." No_medicine gives such unquestion- ably good results for stomach, liver, and blood troubles as Dr. Hamilton's. Pills; they are mild, certain, and al- ways curative, Refuse any substitute. All dealers sell Dr, Hamilton's: Pills, 25¢ per box, or The Catarrhozone Go., Kingston, Qnt. ; Dr. Hamilton's Pills Cure Kidneys and Liver DORKING. Mr. Med. Lavery left on Saturday to spend a few days in Berlin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Matthews. Yatton. were guests at the home Mrs. Thos. Tamner for a couple days last week. Miss Mary Commolly left on Tues- day for Guelph, to traim for a nurse at St. Joseph's Hospital. Mr. Ab. Connolly is at present vis- iting with his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew McLaughlin entertained a few of their friends last Monday evening. it being the tenth gmniversary of their wedding day. About thirty guests assembled and after partaking of a dainty lunch pre- pared in Mrs. McLaughlin's usual good style. various games were indulged in until a very late hour. A bounteous shower of timware and other useful presents were in evidence. All re turned to their several homes. wishing | Mr. and Mrs. MeLaughlin many more Te of their happy wedded life, | On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs | Thos, Tammer were 'fat home" to |their many friends. The evening was jpent im games and dancing and ev- j;eryone enjoyed themselves to the full-} jest extent until the "wee sma' hours" | which came all too soon. After sing- jing "Should auld acquaintances be |forgot." all repaired to their homes. ifeeling they had spent a most enjoy- lable evening. | Miss Coote returmed last week after | Visiting with relatives in Galt. } Mr. Fred. Starr attended the Fair at | Elmira on Monday. Mr. Norman Allingham returned on Wedmesday after spending a month lat Ridgeway. of of of Is 1§ | | i } | | | ROSTOCK. | Mr. Dave Knechtel left "Tuesday | from Milverton for North Dakota to | visit his son who together with his | wife is very ill. Mr. John Thare and a féw other ; young men are leaving for the West | this week, Mrs. Blythe spent Sunday afternoon ; with her friend Mrs. Henry Diehl. Miss Bertha Schlotzhauer left last Saturday for Stratford where she has |taken a position with the Dunean Fer- | gusom Co, The revival meetings are being con- ducted this week by Rev. Mr. Meyer who is being aided by Rev. Litt. of Sebringville. The meetings are well attended, | Miss Leona Gaul spent Sunday with her friends the Misses Ruhls. Several of our young people attend- ed a box social at Milverton last Fri- day evening. J. T. Chetland, the well-known' raif- | with §. : | i} KIDNEYS, FENCING FOR 1910 We have just completed our arrangemenst fo: Woven Wire Fencing for the season and are gol to handle a first-class all number nine high grade, har steel wire, thoroughly galvanized, that will give fs years of satisfaction, also best Coil Spring and Wea ing wire. And the prices will be RIGHT. | < Get Our Prices Before Buying. -- Do not be deceived by smooth canvassing agents We willesave you money on every rod and give you the best fencing. a gee ere In Binder Twine, we will have the old reliable, Gold Medal a:d Blue Ribbon and the price will be lower than ever. Best American Coal Oil 5 gal. JOtS...5.4:sts rae ee Best Gasoline, per gal...........cssssecaeestseceneenensee 25 J. WOOLACOTT, "onkfon Ontario. Tin Graniteware _ f Hardware 090060400 04000500O9000000% 00006000000000000000010 0000 4 and Overcoatings In all the Latest Designs And Shades... . consisting of worsteds, scotch tweeds and ser- : ges. Turned out with promptness and des- patch in the latest New. York patterns. Call and inspect goods whether you intend buying or not, The Up-to-date Tailor, ¢ Monkton, Ontario O. 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