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Monkton Times, 9 Jun 1911, p. 7

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_ Miss M. E. Hicks, A L.C.M. /--'Teache. of Piano and Theory Classes in Kindergarten Method s day _and Saturdays. "DR. R. LEDERMAN a -« DENTIST Licentiate of Dental Surgery and ber of Royai College of Dental urgeons of Ontario. honor graduate of Toronto University. Crown and Bridge work a specialty. Hours 9 wm. and 5 p.m. Office above Bank of Hamilton, Milverton. DR. A. F. McKENZIE Physician and Surgeon | Office hours; So far as possible from 1 to 3 p.m. and in evenings. ca a The Britton beef ring begins this e = = BRITTON, week under the able management cf Edward Corry who had been butcher for a number of years, ay A baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. EB, 'Gildner last week. Miss Vina Stever will be married to Mr. Gordon Mayberry on Wednes- day afternoon, ; Mr. John Dick left last week for a trip across 'the briny} deep where he will visit the land of brown heath and shaggy wood. The Britton Associate Auxiliary of the W.F.M.S. is in a -flourishing con- dition. An interesting meeting which was beld at Mrs. Andrew Alexander's on Saturday afternoon was well at- éeded. 3 new members were added. Miss Edna Beatty, of Harriston, is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Andrew Preston. Mr, Obas. McNichol had the misfor- tune td losa one of his horses lately. Mrs, John Harron, of Portage la Prairie, is spending a few days with her mieces Mrs, Alex, Mayberry and Mrs, R. J. Lowry, DEAR MILK SURELY A. CHALMERS Notary Public. Conveyancer, Issuer ef Marriage Licenses. J. P. for the County of Perth. Real Estate bought and sold. A few choice farms for im- mediate sale. G.T.R. Time Table Trains leave Atwood station north 'end south as follows: Goimg South. a.m. 7.30 Express 11.53 Express 8.30 Express Going North. p.m. 10.25 8.26 1.21 Express Express Express TORRANCE & McMANE FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Orders left with Mr. J. T. Gill Monkton, will receive our prompt attention. TORRANCE & McMANE Furniture Dealers and Undertakers MILVERTON, > ONTARIO mene go OVER os YEARS EXPERIENCE TrRave Mars. Desiens CopyricHts &c.° Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably pat TANonG ior tions strictly confidential. WANDS OK on Patents sent free, Oldest Spaney for securing patents, Patents taken through Munn & Co recelve special notice, without charge, in the Scientific Aimericat, A handsomely fllnstrated weekly. Largest ctr- qulation of any scientific journal. Terms for Canada, $3.75 a year, postage prepaid. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co,20r-ox0nes, Hew York Branch Office, F 8t.. Washington, NOTICE. ed All outstanding accounts of the firm of J. J. Woolacot# must be paid by cash or mote on or before -- the Bist day of 'May. 1911 otherwise they will be placed in te solicitors hands for collection. NOTICE. After July ist of the presentl year all work done at my shop for shoeing. Mepairing, and new work must be waid for in cast as I have found it wnprofitable ta conduct a eredit busi- moss. * GEO, L. ADAIR. Monkton, Jume lat, 1911, NOTICE. As the present credit business has been proving unprofitable I have de- cided after July ist. of the present year td conduct a strictly cash busi- mess for all world done at my shop. GORDON SEIFERT Monkton. June Ist, 1911, 4t John Diamond The FrencoH Canadian bred Stallion will stand during the season at his own stable Monkton, Terms $7 to insurd a. foal. John Wiamond made a triab mark without training of 3 minutes, On Monday afternoon hd will pro- ccd ag far as Thos, Lannin's and then return home. JOHN WHITE. at Proprietor and Manager. ' _ TRALEE, AL * Quite a number intend taking in the excursion td Goderich on Satur- @ay. ~ ) 'Mrs. Adam Smith has returned Home after spending a couple of tweeks w'th ber daughter Mrs. J McLaughlin, : ' Mr. A. Burnetf spent Suuday 'Macton, Mr, A. Cumming id erecting a ver- andah to his house, | 'Miss Minnie Lantz is at present visiting at Mr, P, Hammer's. Mrs. Wright is improving slowly. Mr. Ellwood Strengway and friend in ~.Milk in Torontd sells at nine cents a quart for bottled milk. The dairy men in the vicinity of Toronto get | ifa little over four cents for the milk |when delivered in Toronto. It would \therefore seerd that the middicmen in Toronto are reaping ap unjust |Share of the profits. It scarcely looks |reasionkible that the man who takes |the milk from Uniom Station to the | housebolder should receive more mon- ey than the farmer who producey the | goods. but such iis actually the case, | Buch facts as these have a whole lot | to do with making Toronto the most | expensive city to live in on the American continent. as many have claimed. Does any reader of the On- |tario know what nine cents a quart | for milk) means? A fairly accurate | calculation shows that if we had to | buy butter at the same rate. a pound ;of butter would cost mninety-seven Those Who Lack Energy and are Unsuccessfut Should Read This Closely. 'T am only thirty years old, yet for almost two years I have felt more like seventy-five. I have found it difficult to sleep at night and in the morning feel so depressed and heavy that ef- fort was difficult. My hands were al- ways clammy and perspiration on slight effort would break out all over me. It was not unnatural that I should begin to brood over the chance that I should soon be unfit to do my work, and this dread made my sleep- less nights perfect misery. After re- peated trials of medicine and mix- tures Dr, Hamilton's Pills gave- me the first gleam of hope. From the very first I could see they were dif- ferent in action from other pills. They didn't gripe and acted as naturally as if nature and not the pills were cleansing my clogged up system. My spirits rose, I felt much better, the sluggish action of the system nays | way to normal activity. Dizziness and headaches ceased, appetite, good color, | and ambition to work returned and | | have remained. I am like a new man | and I thank Dr. Hamilton's Pills for it | all." | This was the experience of J. FE. | Parkhurst, a well-known grocery dealer in Jefferson. Follow his ad- vice, use Dr. Hamilton's Pills for your stomach, kidneys, and liver, and you'll enjoy long life and robust good health. All dealers sell Dr, Hamilton's Pills, in yellow boxes, 25¢c. per box, from The Catarrhozone Co., Kingston, Ont. Dr. Hamilton's Pills Stimulate Liver and Kidneys cents. while a pound of cheese would | be sold for forty cents.--Belleville On- | Hario. BRUNNER. | Mr. John Haines, of. Drumbo. spent a few days last week with friends in this vicinity. Mr. John Fleming. of Poole. visited jon Sunday with Mr. W. Anderson. Misses M. and B. Struthers spent |Tuesday at the home of Mr. J. Me- | Kenzie. Monkton. Mr. and Mrs. Ta Smith and daugh- | ter. of Monkton. visited with Mrs. C, Walker om 'Sunday last. Miss Jeam Alexander returned to Baden on Monday after spending the |holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Coutts and son. of | Milverton spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs Mianser Mrs. J. Watson iid at present visit- |ing friends in Milverton. Rev. R. J. Peters. of Toronto.. spent the week-end with his parents here, Mr. amd Mrs: John Buzzart. of |Miltbank, and Miss Nancy Erb. of Wellesley, spent the week-end with | Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Erb. GRAVELRIDGE. A garden party will be held in Mr. | | John Langford's orheard on Thursday | June 15th. Admission 15, | forth. spemt the week-end at | err's, Mrs, T. Westman and Miss H. West |man spent Thursday in Stratford. | Mr. Geo, Capling) attended the fun- |eral of Mr. Louis Capling. of Tavis. | tock. on Tuesday, |. Mr, BE. A. Murr, of Seaforth. and | Master Willard spent a few days this | week at Stonecliffe Farm, Mr, and Mrs,-P. Hartung are visit. g friends in Waterloo. Mr, John Langford attended the Mr ) | | the conference services held in Strat- | | ford this week, | FOR FAMILY USE | 'An Ideal Remedy for Coughs, Sore Throat, Catarrh, Weak Chest, rn' | After having made a special study | of the treatment of the throat and lungs for twenty years, Prof. D, Jack- son states that in his opinion no pre- efficient. so healing, so certain to cure as Catarrhozone, Ags his reasons for making this claim for Catarrhozone, Dr. Jackson says: "Catarrhozone is free from opium. "The patient can breathe its rich, balsamic fumes direct to the diseased spot, "It is a remedy that treats and cures causes--prevents disease spread- ing, "Reaches the innermost recesses of the throat, nose, bronchial tubes, and lungs, "Alleviates chest soreness, "Stops coughing instantly. "Prevents bronchial irritations, "Relieves clogged nostrils. "Cures sniffles and nasal catarrh. "Prevents La Grippe, "Has proven itself a cure for weak lungs, loss of voice, speakers' sore throat, asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, coughs, colds, and winter ills." Catarrhozone is unquestionably the world's greatest breathable cold, cough, and catarrh medicine, and be- ing free from all drowsy drugs, entire- ly safe for children and old folks; 'it Mr, and Mrs, Will, Shannon. of Sea- | paration for general family use is so | 'THE WESTERN FAIR. LONDON | | The managenent of the Western \Pair, Loanmdon. Ontario. have this jwear made a number of changes re- ifarding their attractiong and Mid- |way performance. They have enter- jed imtc contract with! a New York | 'firm to fill up the entire Midway with | /good clean moral shawa of different kinds and tha public may rest as jeured of plenty of entertainment and amusement when visiting the Exhi- | bition, The attractions in front of {the grand stand will be of a high or- \der and well wort travelling miles ita see. There will ba a number of |military manuoevres and the local |Firemen will give a splendid exhibi- ition of their work daily. Several [bands have already been engaged land a military tatoo will be held each leventing. Fireworks of the highest | jorder will be on the programme every | jnight including a sample of modern | warfare and a collision between a| Street car and an automobile. The speed programme this year is the best ever offered by the Exhibition. {The dates are Septembest 8th to 16th. {All information givem on applicatian A, M,. Hunt. ite the Secretary. Lon- jdon Ont. | ee a PEFFERS. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Hawke and son | Arthur of Newton. called on friends |} here on Monday. Mr. Hawke is busy | im his official capacity of census en |} Umerator. | Mr, Henry Freeborn is again taking | the census in the north west ward |of the township. This is the third |time Mr. Freeborn has been on the ion in this township and he conse ;quently surmounts all difficulties with tha ease off an old timer, The Mornington & Wellesley Tele- phone Co. ard extending their line westward through here. Mrs. Robt. Barrett, of Stnatford ; spent a few days recently renewing fold acquaintances in this vicinity. | Mr. Geo. Kenny, of Kuhryville. was |a visitor over Sunday af Mr. Henry | | } | | | | Kenny's, |; Mr, and Mrs, David Ross, of Lon- don, called on friends here last week, Mr, Andy Zimmermann spent Sun- |day with his sister Mrs. H, Kenny. | NEWTON. | Mrs, E, Wilson and Miss M. Coxon 'of Milverton. were the guests of Miss | Flossie Donley Tuesday. Miss Rachael Mulcahy spent Tues. day afternoon witi{ Miss Martha Birkland, Mr. and Mrs, C. Yost visited with |Stratford friends on Sunday. | Mrs. Siegner and daughter, of | @tratford, are renewing acquaintan- ces in this vicinity, Mr. A, Ruthig, of Stratford. spent Tuesday in town. Mr, and Mra D, Ross; of London. formerly of this town. called on friends on Saturday, Mrs. J. Fleming and Miss Fleming of Pernbank, were the guests of Mrs, A. Davidson Tuesday evening, Mr, and Mrs. Wma Henry attended the funeral of the latter's aunt "Miss A, Mayberry on Monday afternoon. Miss M. Barton, of Donegal. spent a few days with friends in town last week, | | HESSORN. Among the Sunday visitors at Hes. son were; Mr, and Mrs, Chas. Gorman and daughters. of Elora; Miss Lillie Kennedy, of Toronto; Mr. Herbert makes an ideal family remedy. Re- commended by the medical profession, | and sold by all reliable dealers, Be- | ware of imitations, get "Catarrh- | ozone" only; large size lasts two | months, and is guaranteed, price $1; | smaller sizeg 25c and 50c, By mail | from The Catarrhozone Company, Elngston, Ont. CURED CoO a Ni S IN 24 HOURS You can painlessly remove any corn, either hard, soft, or bleeding, by ap- blying Putnam's.Corn Extractor, It hever burns, leaves no scar, contains no acids; is harmless, bécause 'com- | ha only of healing gums and balms. 'ifty years in use. Cure guaranteed. Sold by all druggists, 2ic. bottles, Res fuse substitutes, PUTNAN'S PAINLESS CORN EXTRACTOR event Sunday at Mr, J. MeLaughiin's. spent Sunday with Mrs. Kannedy of St. Thomas: at their homes here; Miss Vina Mittletholtz. of Waterloo, at her home: Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith and child- ren. of Listowel at Mr. E. © Khoblauch's; Mr. Jakd Gohk of Doe- troit. with his father, Mr. Harry Miller spent Sunday with Macton friends, ir, E, ©. Kwoblauch has sold his Seotch grey team to P. Doig. Ford- wich, for a handsome figure. Mrs. F. McOonaghy™ spent week with Mr, and Mrs. ©. Coote. Mrs. Martin and Mrs. J. Beatty Henry Is- last ley. Mr, E,. Kuoblauch, of "Hesson. who by purchase has acquired all the wood nnd coal business in the village took possession this morning. We wisb LIVER LAZINESS Messra R. B; Hamiltotand Everett @beumaties is improving nicely MILLBANK. mere Coghlin attended the Sunday School convention at Wellesley om Thursday _ Dr. R. R. Milne, of Toronto. spent Sunday in the village. _ The W.I. will hold a picnic om Mr. Grieve's lawn on Thursday afternoon. "Mr, and Mrs G. Love spent the} week-end with friends in Stratford. A flower service was held in the Methodist church last Sabbath for Junior Epworth League. Mr, B. Hamilton conducted the service. Messrs. Geo. Smith and Thos. Hut- chison spent Saturday in Goderich making final arrangement' for the monster excursion' om Saturday. Mr. and. Mrs. F. I. Martin and fam- ily spent Sunday in Stratford the guests of Dr, and Mrs. Rutherford. Mr. A. E, Morrison spent the week-end at hig home in Guelph, Mr. H. A. Jones spent Saturday in | Btratford, Remember the 1.0.0.F, service at Grace church next Sabbath at 3 p.m. conducted by Rey. Thos Dobson. of Tilbury, Miss Edma Coulter and Miss Faulk- ner. of Lebanon, spent Sunday at Mr. 8, W. Coulter's. Mr. Everett Coghlin left on Mon- day for Durham where e has secured a position as head clerlf in the Cen- tral drug store. - Remember the stores close at 6 p.m. Tuesday and Friday evenings. Mr. L, E. Doherty. of the Federal Life Co, wad im the village on Tues- day. The Rev. T. Dobson, Rural Dean of Kent. will conduct divina service in Grace church on Sunday next. Servic- ea at regular hours. A! special 1.0.0. F. service will be held at 3.00 p.m. The Sacrament of the Lond's Supper will be administered at the a.m, ser- vice. Everybody welcome. ae KINGWOOD. Weddimg bells are ringing. We are glad to know that Miss Badie Hammond who ig confined with and will soon be around again. Mr. Comrad Engle. of Pioole. is at present framing the timber for Mr. Duncan Dewar's new implement shed. Mrs. D, MeLean, of Chesley spent a few days this week with her daugh- ter Miss Ella. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schneider and family, of Brunner, spent Sundary here with the former's cousin Mr. Jacob Schneider, Mr. Gazley. graduate of Knox, was recently inducted into the pastoral obarge of Wellesley, Hampstead and Zion church the induction service being held in the latter church. Mr. and Mrs, Job Schultz. sr. of Wellesley. spent Sunday with friends here. The Sacrament of the Lord's Siup- per was dispensed in the Mennonite burch here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mismer, of Berlin. spent pari of las# week at} the home of Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Eydt. SCHOOL REPORT. Following is the report of S.S. No 10. Ellice for the' month of May ;-- Sr. 4th--Ida Mogk. Sr. 83rd--Milteén Davidson, Mogk. Mary Wisgarber. Jr. 3rd--Alvina Mogk. Lavina Lohr 'Tena Weisgarber, Sr. 2nd--Frieda Bahn, Annia Bahn. Gordon Koch. Jr, 2nd--Fred. Bahn, Lizzie David- son. John Alles; lst Book--Emil Bahn. Frieda Dichl, Tom Klein. Minnie Jr. ° fist--Edward ¢ Riehl, L. B. Schneuker, Teacher. Melvin Lorne Davidson. CARTHAGE. J. Urquhart i4 somewhat improved after a severe illness. Quite a mumber fram hera attend- ed the Listowel fais on Friday. Mr. A. Riddell, of Oxbow, Sask. is renewing ol@ acquaintances in our vicinity, Mrs. John Erler. of Burns. was visitor in our bur@ last week, The marriage of Misa Lavina Stev- er to Mr, Gordon C, Mayberry will be solemnized on Wednesday. Miss Eva Danbrook spent Sunday at her home im Newry. PHYSICIANS Failed to Cure Rheumatism Miss Flora Chapman Viv- idly Describes Her Suffer- ings and Ultimate Cure With "Nerviline." "After being an enthusiastic user of Nerviline for years, I feel it my duty to tell you personally what your won- derful preparation has done for me. "I suffered torture from rheumatism and heart trouble, tried scores of so- called remedies, consulted for weeks and months with Toronto's most em!- nent physicians, but derived only slight benefit, "A friend 'insisted on my using Nerviline, and:to my surprise a vig- orous rubbing of this powerful lini- ment eased the pains and reduced the stiffness in my joints. I continued to use Nerviline. and was permanently cured. I am now perfectly Avell, and for three years have CURED had no rheumatism at all. I know many 3 families where' 10 YEARS other medicine but Nerviline is. kept--- it is so useful in neuralgia, coughs, colds, lumbago, and selatica. I call Nerviline my. "Tife Guard," and urge all to try its merit," Dee, 17th, 113 Palmerston Avenue, Toronto, of Nerviline, 50c per bottle, trial six: 25¢.. All dealers, or Thé Catarrhozone Co,, Kingston, Ont. ff Pho Bes NERVILINE : + - Cures Rheumatism him success.--Elmira Advertiser, At minor ailments like earache, toothache, Refuse anything else offered instead oe Sas jof Listowel, visited friendd here this R.|spent Sunday af his home in MILVERTON. ¥ ~~ S = 7 ra > Mr. Sam Roe. of Toronto. spent Sunday at Mr. S. Miller's, Sofie ce Mr, and Mrs. C. Siegner spent Sun- | day with friends in Stratford. Rev. J. ©. Reid. of Atwood. called on friends here on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mra, J. H. Eidt. of Berlin. spent the holidays at Mr. A. Eidt's. | Mrs. Roujston and Miss Roulston | week. ; Mr. QO. H. Firkbeiner. of Blyth. the village. : Mrs. Com. Schwindt attended the eral of the lata Henry Kummer in Erbsville on Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Weltz. of Hespeler spent Sunday and Monday as the guests of Mr. Henry Miller. 2 A meeting of the Agricultural Soc- iety has been called for Saturday June 10th. aii 2 o'clocH p.m. aoe Mrs. D. Ross and daughter Lillian of Lakeside. spent a few days with her daughter Mrs. A. W. Gallop. Mrs. D. D. Fraser, of Hamiota Man.. is spending a few days at the residence of Mr. R, H. Coulter. Dr. Sangster Lederman, of Berlin spent Saturday and SundawW with Dr. and Mrs. R. Lederman, of Milverton: Farmers Sons, We have a special Farn' Accounting course for you at Listowel Business College, Fall term Sept. 5th. Mr. and Mrs. James Adams. of Wallace spent Friday at the Evangel- ical Parsonage the guests of Rev. A D and Mrs. Gischler. Trinity church. Elma. will hold their annual gardem partyt on Coron- ation Day. Thursday. June 22nd. on Mr, Allan McMane's lawn. Rev. T. J. Robinsow attended the | Wellesley Township Sunday School | Couvention held at Wellesley on Thursday afternoon and delivered an address, Rev. T. J. Robinson was in Listo- wel on Wednesday evening where he delivered an address undet the aus- vices of the W.F.M.8; on Missions in Western Canada. 5 ' Mrs, L. Thompson and Miss M. Wil- | helm have been appointed as delegat- es by the Evangelical Sunday Schoo) 00000660000000000090009000 00000000000006 We are pleased ta report that Miss a! for the Stratford district Sunday | School. Convention. } Mr, J. 4A. Westman, of Regina. |Sask.. was called homd last week to [Stretford dwing to the illness of \Mrs. Westman whd is visiting at |her parental home in Stratford. iHnglish service will be conducted in the Evangelical church next Sun- | day evening. Subject. "Soul Culture" The choir under the leadership of Mr. W. H. Grosch will render special mus- ic. The publie is cordially invited. On Thursday of last week Mr. P. M. Atkin of the 3rd line. had a barn | raising when the frame of a struct-! jure 45x80 wa' erected. When com- pleted this will be one of the largest | barns in the locality. The raising be- | ing over a tug-o-war captained _ by} Messrs. Jas. Hamilton and Andrew ;|Coxon wag indulged in but so evenly | were the sides matched that it was declared a draw. An incident that 8900900000000060000000000896000000800000000000000000 | i | | of is a matter ;@eneral regret occurred on Monday | -- j}evening after the football match be- | jtween the Atwood and Milverton jun- ; jiors. A Milverton man not in any | } way connected with the Milverton | \Yeam struck an Atwood player and | | precipitated a general row whieh was | | finally suppressed by Chief Hartmier | | before anybody was hurt. Some mis-| |creant entered the stable where the | | visitors had their horses and malic- | jiously cut up the harnes& [It is to| |} be hoped that the chief spares no/| | pains to bring the guilty parties to | wstice. This abuse of strangers who jare supposed ta be our guesis must jhe revolting to all lovers of clnea isport. It gives Milverton an unenyi- | jable reputation and makes it hard and | ; unpleasant for our boys when they | go abroad ad human nature has not vet reached that refined stage when insult goes unnoticed. To the Atwood wood boys we would like te say ¢hat | they should try amd reduce the out- ; put of their profanity to a minimum as they seemt to be overstocked at present, | Se ---- ions ~, BRIEFS FROM THE WIRES. The militia camp at Niagara opened with heavy rain. St. Catharines ladies are working to erect a home for working girls. Plans are under way for the placing of between 4,000 and 5,000 Armenians on land in British Columbia. | Canadian automobile manufacturers |and papermakers are working up a good business with New Zealand. A Prince Bdward County farmer vas fined $25 and costs for refusing | to answer the questions of the census enumerator. James Leach, Toronto, was sentene- ed yesterday at Niagara Falls to one year in the Central Prison on charges of bigamy and perjury. The express over the Kingston & Pembroke Railway, due from Sharbot Lake at 4 o'clock, jumped the track at Murvale, yesterday, and, strange to say, no person was injured. Hydro-electric power was used for the first time in factories at Galt yes- terday. The power was turned' on in the Getty & Scott shoe factory, and the Galt Paper Box Factory, Rev. T. Albert Moore announced at the Hamilton Methodist Conference that he had a man at work investigat- ing the moral and other conditions of vette cities. He found Brantford crean. While loading coal into a G.T.R. car from a chute on a siding at Mimi- co Sunday afternoon, John Kowtaby- za, an Austrian workman, was jolted from hts position and fell between two cars. He died later. Ald. Tetreau of Montreal y criticized the compan ing information in French at the Bonaventure -- station, stating that there were notices in Italian, Ger- man, English, Hebrew and Chinese on the walls, but that no French was to be seen except the lettering on the garbage barrels. Principal. Petersom of McGill an: hounced yesterday that Lord Strath- cona has donated another $100,000 for the completion of equipment in the new million dollar medical building, the erection of which his earlier muni- ficent gifts had made possible, It was also announced that Dr. James Doug- las had donated $25,000 for the co ordination of research work in the | | | | | | esterday for not post- patheological laboratories. servative Association jheld at Milver- delegates from all parts of the riding Wutherford, J. C. Makins. A. Demp- sand Dempsey wha went to ballot the nf gent There is nothing gives you more pleasure in your home than a Phonograph, when you can buy one at the right price. We have them from + Up. Call in and let us show you our line, J. A. HANSO} SOVSSTEDESS GS OS OHHH SH GOO HSS OOOOH HOSS HO OOOOOES - JEWELER, , MONKTON 2OOSSSSO000066000820 000006 30000008000 0090000006 TRY DUFFIELD he has just had arrive a fine assortment _ 3 of Spring?Suitings -- the latest shades _ 3 and style on the market. Call and see -- E them. Patterns to suit all tastes. Do not | buy until you see his goods. No trouble to how goods whether you buy or not. 4 The Up-to-date Tailor, © Monkton, - Ontario O. DUFFIEL WELLGOWNED WOMEN WEAR Cheap Shoes INFANT SLIPPERS" 25 CENTS od)be 7 Il gowned YOUTH'S & MISSES' wonwcll Zowned SLIPPERS much interest in 49 10 65 CENTS | De CALL AND SEE THE -NEW STYLES George G gloves. Most fastidious -- women wear the Empress Shoe, | We sell them. olightly Mrs. John Rothaermel spent' Satur- day with friends in Stratford. | At ono of the largest and most representative conventions in the his tory of the North Perth Libenal-Con- On. Tuesday evening June 6th. ¢ semi-annual election of officers ¢ Y.P\A. of the Evangelical oh. -- held with the following results; --_ Pres,, O. Talmage; Vice-Pres,. M C. Honderich; Reo.-Sec., Miss t. H mier: Cor,-Seo,, Miss L. Kalbfleisch Miss. Seo.. T, Linder; Treas, Miss Miller; Chorister. Mrs, Hasenpf) Organist. Miss M, Miller: Asst.. O ganist. Miss L. Roeses 4 : The summer meetings of th verton branch of the Women's I tute will ba held in Carnegie Lib . June 16th, the afte M, V. Powell Whitby. will give demiokistdated talk on "Plain -- Fancy Sewing" and © Miss : Walsh. Orono. will address the. meet. ing on "Helps for the Institute the evening session an addre: "The Girl who is Attractive Influence in the Home" will be gi by Miss Walsh amd Mise Powell. speak on the "Value of Gheerfuln An excellent programma has |, prepared, Everybody is specie ton on Tuesday last when about 110 were present Mr H. B. Morphy, of Listowel. was mominated as candi- diate for the House of Commons and Mr. Jas, Torrance, M.P.P, renomin- ated for tha Provinoial Legislature Mr. Torrance's nomination was unam- imous amd be was given a great ova- Kicla, For the Federal House the following. aiames were pat in nomin- ation; Messrs, H. B. Morphy, Benja- min Rothwell. Dr Moore, Listowel: John Hamilton, _Atwood; Dr. 8, Fea " sey and W, 6. Dingman, Stratiford, All retired except Messrs. Morphy former receiving the majority of the convention. Mr, Morphy is ~ well well known throughout the riding having campaigned here for twenty.| Vited to attend. Meetings wil five years taking a very active part | mence at 2.30 and 8 p.m. respect «4 oe No admission at either session, | in all elections, PEACH HEE PALS

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