METIS i DENTIST sLloentlate 'of Dental Surgery and . of Ontario, rio, honor nor uate : ° own 'A. F. McKENZI Physician and Surgeon Office hou 'fetal tok p.m. = _ &. CHALMERS Notary Public, Conveyancer, Issuer of Marriage Licenses. J. P. for the County of Perth. Real Estate bought and sold. A few choice farms for im- mediate sale. bik Pos : _C.P.R. Time Table GUELPH AND GODERICH ee ae Going East. West Monkton ------ 8.00 a.m, 3.16 p.m Milverton +--+ +++» 8.14 a.m. 3.30 p.m, ~ Millbank «+--+ ------ 8.22 a.m, 3.89 p.m. Linwood Jot +--+ 8.35 a.m. 3.52 p.m, gs Going West. Linwood Jot--- -++-+-1045 a.m. 6.23 pm. Millbank «+--+ --+---10,56 a.m, 7.17 p.m. Milverton ----+ --+---11,03 a.m. 7,25 p.m, West Monkton --+-11,17 a.m. 7,38 p.m _ LINWOOD AND LISTOWEL a Going South Listowel ------ +++ 8.00 a.m. 3,05 p.m. pale@ css ss+-+-e2 8.12 a.m, 3.20 p.m, 'Dorking ------ ------, 8.20 a,m. 3.33 p.m. Linwood Jot --------- 8.85 a.m, 3.45 p.m, : r Going North. Linwood Jot--+ ------1045 a.m. 6,23 p.m. Dorking «+ ++ ---++-11,01 a.m. 7.18 p.m. Tralee eneaee wan nee ses eb 1 165 Q@eme> 1.27 pm Listowel +--+ +« +-11,85 a.m. 740 p.m. G.T.R. Time Table Trains leave Atwood station north and south as follows: Goimg Bouth. Going North. a.m. p.m. 7.80 Express 11.58 Express 8.80 Express Bo far as possible and in evenings. Express ~ Express Express 1.21 DR.R. LEDERMAN. 10.25 8.26 "MILVERTON, Misses Anna an@® Ida Hartmier spent Saturday at Stratford. * Miss Ada Coulter. of Toronto, spent the holidays at her home here. _ Be Meet & andj Mr, Harold Murphy. of Petrolia. re- Hours 9 a nk | Friday. newed acquaintances in town on Good Mr. and aire. L. E Pfeffer and fam- ily were visitors in Tavistock over the holiday. cae Mrs. Hasenpflug is at present visit- ing her daughter Mrs. A. J. Cundick. of Picton. é Mr. John McCloy spent the' Easter. vacation at Fordwich. Gorrie and Wingham. : ; Messrs. Ed, Beaumont, of Preston. Friday in town, Mr. and Mrs. vulius Berger and baby spent the holidays at the home of the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. Martin Berge, | cs Mrs. I. D, Atkin ant Mrs Wm. Coxon spent a few days with friends and relatives in Exeter. _ Mr. and Mrs. M. Grimm and fam- fly of Preston. were holiday' visitors with the former's mother. - Mr. and Mrs. J. H Eydt. of Berlin. spent Easter with the former's par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Eydt Mr. Geo, Zulauf. of New Hamburg, spent a day with his sister Miss Liz- zie Zulauf at the Grand Central. Miss Amelia Harloff, of Stratford. spent a couple of days last week with Mrs. John Schmidt. of King street. Mrs. V.Hewer and her sister Miss Hester Guenther are spending a few days with their parents Mr. and Mrs. FE. W. Guenther. -Mr. Henry Schwindt on Wednesday last moved his household effects to the farm lately purchased bv him from Mr. J. F, Kertcher Mr. Llewellyn Neuert accompanied bv his nephew Cecil Dobson are spend- their Easter vacation at tha home of Mr. Fred. Neuert. Maryborough. Mr. James. W. Schmidt spent Thursday in Stratford. Mr. Sid Spencer spent the Easter holidays with friends in Gorrie. Mr. Milton Rothaermel spent Sun- day with relatives in Waterloo. -- Mrs. J. Bundscho and granddaugh- ter Ida. are at present visiting in Toronto, se - Mrs. C. Gernhaelder and Miss An- nie Schmidt were Easter visitors at Neustadt, R Mrs. J. H. Lambert and sister Mrs Guenther and Fred. spent Good OVER 68 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Track MARKS Desians Copvricuts &c. Anvone fending @ sketch and Seecriptign may Khe ckly ascertain our opinion free whethor an iv aS ention is probably patentab ommunica- tions periotly Sontaortfal. HANDBO on cate est age 'or seourin, enta. throws th Munn & CO receive apecial notice, without charge, in the Scientific Atnerican, A, ante at "oa, cea, $3.75 a year, postage prepaid, Sold by mun § Cp, 20t8ronter, New 625 ¥ St. Washington. D. Smith of Monkton. spent Sunday at Stratford. Mr. Matt Dobson. of Peffers. spent Good Friday at his former home South View Farm. Mrs. S. Rupert and ;Miss Lizzie Roese spent a few days with friends at Tavistock. Mr. J. Kelterborn and son Willie. attended the spring show at' Welles-. ley on Tuesday. Mr. Ed, Dotzert and Miss, A. Dot- zert were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gid Bier during the holidays. We are glad to report that Miss Alice Whitney .of Brunner. is improv- ing from a SeriOus attack of pneumon- ia. Mrs. John Dobson returned home last week after spending a couple of weeks with her daughter Mrs, T. J. Whitney. of Brunner. Miss Ida MeDermott spent Sunday at her home in Tavistock. NN § York COMMUNICATION Dear Sir.--It wag in no spirit-of as- version. or in the slightest degree to detract from the laudable efforts o! Mr. Peters td place before the farm- of North Perth the benefits to be de- rived from dairying 'particularly the production of cream'. a degree to make a success of by his capability and honesty that I called his attention ta what I considered a possible mistake in his figures. 2ist. and acquiesce in all its tenets. with the exception of the figures. and I congratulate the farmers of Brun- ner upon the fact that they have in their midst. not only a man of busi- ness ability. but a poet who sees be- vond the day of limited production in dairy products. to the good time com- ing when a plant costing $100,000 such as the Canadian Milk Products Co.. Limited. are building at Belmount will be established at some suitable point in North Perth. Mr. Peters has referred to me as an officer of The Millbank Cheese & Butter Mf'g. Co.. Limited. interfering with the cream gathering business. This is an unfair inference on his part. Im no instance have I interfered with any other bus- iness. except in honest competition. which is the life of all business en- terprises. The charter of the above mentioned company obtained with the consent and assistance of the hon- --orable member for North Perth. Mr. James Torrance. covers all milk pro- ducts and by products. their purchase manufacture and sale. so that the promoters of the company can lay glaim to a share of the far sighted- ness so prominent in Mr. Peters' let- ter of April 4th. In return to the fig- ures given by Mr, Peters--the only subject of controversey between us-- 1 would personally like to have some light on them as I have been shipping oream to the T. Eaton Co. all winter testing from 28 p.c. butter fat un to Mr. Peters' standard 33 p.c. but as Mr Peters is not responsible for them [ cannot expect elucidation from him. As they stand they are unreliable and misleading. Sauces 4 - Yours truly W. M. YOUNG, Millbank, April 4th. 1912. i PEFFERS. Mrs. Henry Kenney is spending the Paster holidays with friends in De- ~e-¢rolt, : Mr. Alf. Holmes. of Stratford and er Miss Laura. of Blyth. spent ry at thei# home here. Lily Kenny. of Kuhryville. is 1 few days here with her Mrs. John Munro and Mrs. John 'Turnbull spent a day recently with ~MS OS Barrett Sarees oc Mr, William Hymers has the\ con- ; haulin: mille t season. to A: { tory. os ah Ss s. Stevent is visiting friends | o SRT er ee eae Miss Mary Dunbar, of Morningdale. g visiting her cousin Miss Lizzie Stev- "Mr. N. Bryce left on Tuesday for umbia. ae oe ee nnie Cuthbertson. of Atwood, e holid .ason with friends' cotta. specialty which he has contributed in a marked I en-! -joyed his letter in The Sun of March |} | glowing accounts of Mr. W. J. Hillock was a visitor with Galt friends over Easter>-----™ Miss Hunt. of-Guelph. is at present visiting her-friend Miss Emily Bure- +mann. Miss Magwood. of Hanover. spent Easter with her grandmother Mrs. Schutz. Dr. and Mrs, R. Lederman and baby spent Sunday ati the latter's home at i Listowel. Miss Maggie Schaefer spent a few days last week with her friend Miss Myrtle Orr. q Miss Nellie Carson, of Toronto spent | Easter with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Carson. Miss (Mabel Sutter. of Stratford. was a visitor with her friend Miss | Tillie Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. J. Joyce. of Waterloo were holiday visitors at the home of Mr. F. Weiderhold. ! Mrs. Brown and Miss Isa Glenn. of Toronto. spent the holidays with their mother Mrs. E. Glenn. Misses Ewing. of Millbank. spent a few days at the Parsonage with Rey. Ww. H. and Mrs. Cooper Mr. Conrad Schmidt. of Welland. spent the holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schmidt. Miss Barbara Grosch spent a few days this week with her friend Mrs, (Dr.) Nethercott. of Stratford. "Mr. and Mrs. Will. Hedy. of Ros- tock: spent a day last week at Mr. John Dobson's South View Farm. Messrs. W. J. and P Spencer visit- ed for a few days this week with their brother A. J. Spencer. of Dunn- ville, Mr. and Mrs. W. J Pepper. of Stratford. spent Good Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Orr, Evergreen Farm. Mr, and Mrs, W. 8 Carter. Strat- ford. spent the Easter holidays at the home of Mr. J. McCloy. Maple Leaf farm, Mrs. T. P. Roe who has been in Hamilton for the past month with her sister who was ill returned home last Saturday. : Catarrhal Deainess Successfully Teeaied By Catarrhozone Deafness is net so comimon as 'slind- ness, yet thousands ars more o less afflicted by it, and their comfort. ser- iously interfered with. Catarrhal deafness manifests itself but slowly, yet it must be acknowledg- ed that the great majority of those who become totally deaf might have avert- ed this unfortunate condition if they had treated the catarrhal inflamma- tion at its beginning. The only remedy that can be safely employed for all forms of catarrhal deafness is Catarrhozone. You simply charge the air you breathe with this healing, soothing agent, and by fore- ing it gently through the ears destroy the germ life which keeps up the in- flammation, and at the sdme time by the soothing, healing action it heals the inflamed aes of the middle ear. . CATARRHOZONE, to those who are just a ttle deaf, and are growing in- | creasingly deaf, is an agent capable of | 'affording the utmost satisfaction, and ~ its use is attended without danger, and , as the treatment can be carried on at | home no person threatened with the affliction of deafness should postpone 'one moment in beginning its use. 'From every part of the Dominion-- the beneficial ac< on it exerts upon catarrhal condi~ 'the middle ear have been sent ou will be resorting to the { '|Miss Belva Stone is spending towel on Monday.--Mr. J. 'hammer. of Sebastapol, spent a few 'ley. of Milverton. spent Sunday with |Mr. and Mrs._E. C Knoblauch.--Mr. eee HAWKEBVILLE Miss Jessie McCulloch. of Hamilton Mrs. E: G. Winn --Mr. Jacob Messin- ger spent a few days under the par- ental roof.--Mrs. Chas, Bulmer and son Ourry are spending a few days with her sister Mrs. McKay at Pal- merston.--Mr, and Mrs. Peter Dent- holidays at his home here.--Miss Lackner. of Berlin. is holidaying with with her sister Mrs. Robt. Moore.-- Mr. McKee and Miss Garnett Cook- man of Glenallan. spent Good Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Tyack.--Mr and Mrs. Joe Hilker and family spent {Baster holidays with Mr. Hilker's varents at Hespeler.--Mr. and. Mrs Nelson Cunningham andj son Eldon are visiting friends in this place at present.--Mrs, Sittler spent her Eas- ter holidays out of town.--Mr. Cham- bers. of Hamilton. was the guest of Mrs. Stadalboun over EHaster.-- Mr. Privatt. of Berlin. visited with Mr. Spies' family over Sunday.--Mr. and Mrs. Will Schauer spent Easter Sun- day at Heidelberg.--Mr. Hugh McCul- loch. of Hamilton. spent Monday in town calling om old friends.--Some of those who are spending their holidays at home are; Misses Kitty Ballard. Nettie Donald. Elva Weber. Nettie Bulmer Eloise. Fowler. Ina. Leaper. Master Roy Winn, Curry Bulmer. and Malon Spies.--Miss Mary' Sugden has returned from Guelph where she spent some time, with her uncle -- her Holidays at Elmira with her -- sister Mrs. Hilliar.--The ice has gone off the dam and there certainly was'a large flood, The water was the highest' in many years but we are glad to say very little damage was done.--Mrs. G. Lackner and Miss E. Lackner spent Friday in Berlin.--Gathering sap and boiling syrup is the order of the day. ---- DORKING. Mr. and Mrs. J. D McWhinney are spending afew days with their daughter Mrs. Franklin, of Flordale. Mr. Graham Lavery of Toronto is spending a few days at his parental home here. Miss Marjorie Isley left on' Thurs- day for a few days visit with friends in Berlin. ; Mr. J. Lytle is spending a few days this week in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Ertel.of Elmira. spent Easter at the home' of Mr. and Mrs. T. Linseman. Mr. Earl Layery. of Elmira, spent Easter with his parents Mr. and Mrs. M. Lavery. Mr. and Mrs: Richard Johnston noved their effects on Thursday to the farm lately vacated by Mr. Joseph Walters. Mr. Thos. Connolly; of | Waterloo. spent the holidays with his mothex Mrs. T. Connolly. Miss M. McKay is spending her Easter holidays at her home in Glam- ar. Mr. Henry HolzschuH was in Ber- lin on business on Thursday. Messrs. A. McMeniman. Joseph Cas- sell and Richard Johnston took in the Listowel fair on Saturday. Miss Florence Connolly left Monday for Guelph to spend the day with her sister Mrs. Morgan. of St. Joseph's hospital. ; i Mr.._Norman Allingham. of Leam- ington. spent thée-Haster_holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. Alling- ham. , Mr. Albert Connolly wel visitor on Friday. Mr. Albert Holzschuh was a Berlin visitor on Thursday. was a Listo- MACTON. Mr. Ivan Nurse. of Guelph. is spend- ing the holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Nurse. Mr. Wm. Burnett, of Tralee. is spending his holidays with friends in this vicinity. Miss Mary Edge. public school teacher. is spending the holidays un- der the parental roof at Edge Hill. Mr. Robt. :McWhinney is visiting with his sister Mrs. Armstrong in Wroxeter at present. Miss Minnie Voll has returned to few' months at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Holt Misses Bertha and Verna and Mas- ter Earl Tabbert visited with. their aunt Mrs. Wm. Burnett last Friday. Mr. Harold Nurse has returned home after spending some time' with his uncle Mr. James Burnett, of Wel- lesley. The auction saler of Mr. M. Bau- man was well attended and stock sold for high prices. Mr. G. Glass was the auctioneer. and Mi. W. A Al- lingham of the Traders ban Elmira. clerk. . Mr. Jos. Walter. of Dorking. has moved on the farm lately occupied by Mr. T. Bauman "Miss Minnie Nurse. of Milverton. visited with hea parents over) Haster. 'Messrs. Wm. and Melvin Koenig of Linwood. are visiting witH their aunt Mrs. Wm. Burnett over the Eas- ter holidays. TRALEE. « Some say winter is over. Didn't look much like it Sunday. Mrs, Frank Querin is very ill at oresent. Her many friends will be glad to see a change for the better. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith spent Eas- ter at thein homes in Tralee. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Knox. of At- wood.are spending their holidays with the latter's mother Mrs. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. 8. R McConkey. of Stratford. are spending the holiday season with Mr. and Mrs. E. McCon- key. sr. Miss M. Hammer left for Hawkes- ville last Monday where she intends to spend the summer with her sister. Miss Beatrice Clarke. teacher. is spending the holidays at her: home in Brunner. Mr. W. Burnett is spending the hol- idays at his home. Mr. Robt. Lytle and mother for Lethbridge, Alta.- last week. a HESSON. left # H. Isley. sr.. was a visitor with his daughter at Dorking.--Mrs. Mittle- holtz is at present attending the bed- side of her mother.--Miss Tillie Stem- Jer.of Waterloo, spent Easter here.-- Messrs. G and E. Helm' were in Lis- Weiden- days here with relatives.--Mr. F, Don- Ed, Helm is visiting Berlin friends.-- 'Alex. Mosser enjoyed a trip to Port Huron last week.--Miss Ida. Helm spent Easter under the parentla roof. 'Miss Minnie Voll. of Linwood. was 'the guest of Miss Barbara Vollmer on Sunday.--Mr. H: Miller spent Easter 'at Bt. Jacobs.--Mr.. A Gatchene -- of: 'Waterloo, renewed acquaintances here esata Chickens: preathe 8,275 cubic feet of » 'air in 24 hours for every one thousand | re, and the simplest 'pounds of live weight. while men re- , 50c, and ; quire only 2.833 cubic feet and cattle out 2.804. Hence for poult : lation is a matter of first is spending some time with her sister | inger. of Waterloo, spent their Easter home near Linwood after spending a! g MILL@ANK, Mrs. O, Sebnurr. of Linwood, visit- 'ed at A. Miller's last week. -- The annual meeting of the Senior Ep- evening when the following officers were el@cted;--Hon. Pres.. Rev. W H. Gooper; Pres.. R. B. Hamilton 1st Miss Gillespie: 3rd. Scott Coulter; 4th L. |Miss Fewings: 5th Miss Gillespie - Sec.. Belle Fewings? Treas.. S. May- berry: Organist. Y. Nicklin; Assist. ant Organist, F. Coulter.--Mr. J Few- ings has a carload of cement and a earload of corn for sale at the C.P.R. station.--Miss Edna Coulter. of Tor- onto is spending her vacation at her home here.--Mr. andj Mrs. J Pinder. of Mitchell, spent the holidays at Mr. Chas. Pinder's.--Mr. D uleahy. of Listowel. spent Friday at his home here.--Mr. and Mrs. A McFaddin spent a few days with their daughter Mrs. J,. Burke. St. George --Mrs. W. Brownlee and children spent the holi- days with friends at Cargill.--Miss A. Morrison is visiting at her' home. in St. Marys.--Mr. and Mrs Geo. Smith spent the week-end with friends at Tralee.--Mr. and Mrs. .H. Johnston and Master Gordon and Miss Olive.of Listowel. spent a few days with Mrs. Johnston's mothtr Mrs, Mulcahy,--My, Geo. Helm. visited friends in' Hamil- ton.--Mr. 8. W Coulter spent a few days this week in Toronto.--Mr. D. Ross. of Windsor. is spending the vacation at his home here.--Mr. Nor- man Ruby of Listowel, spent Sunday with friends here.--Mr. and Mrs, Hamilton and Miss Loye of Monkton. visited at Mr, G. Coghlin's.--Mrs_ H. Stewart and Miss H. A. Stewart spent Monday with friends in Linwood.-- Mr. and Mrs. J. A Berger. of, Thorn- dale. spent Monday. in the village.-- We are sorry to hear; that Mr. J. H. Allemang. manager of the Metropoli- tan bank is ill at his home inElmira. Mr. Smith of Elmira, is in charge of the bank here.--Mr. Fred. Krajaefski. of Milverton. has been engaged by Mr J. Fleischhauer. Lost--In Millbank between Marks' corner and Wm. Gillespie's gate smal) mink ruff. Finder please leave at Millbank postoffice. 21 ~~ ee WELLESLEY. Among those who spent Easter here we noticed the following;--C., Schel- ter, of Fonthill; J. Ottmann. of Han- over. 1. Schopp J. K. Forler and Carl Forler. of Berlin; E. Bellinger, Tor- onto. A. Kube. Simcoe,: C. Meyer Detroit.--Owing to the thaw the river Nith went on a rampage overflowing its banks. Our mail driver was un- able to get home on Saturday and had to spend the night with A. Doer- ing.--Rev. H. Battenberg is laid up with quinsy and church services on Sunday were dispensed with.--Mr. Hy. Dietz and. son. Clifford are spending a few days with friends and relatives.-- A very successful auction sale was held last Thursday on the farm of the late Joseph, Wagler. Mr. A, Mickus successfully wielded the hammer.--Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Westtare visiting! in 'Penetang.--Rev. Mr. Linke. of Wat- erloo. occupied the pulpit in the Luth- 'eran ch. Sacrament was adminis- tered.--Mr. and Mrs. John Kaufman spent several days in New Hamburg (Mr. and Mrs. R. Stretton.of North Toronto were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Saunders --All the public school teachers. are spending the holi- days at their respective homes. HAMPSTEAD. Mr. Henry Wettlaufer had the mis- 'fortune to break his collar: bone last week.--Mr. Jackson. principal of the public school is spending his Easter vacation at his home at Glenalian.-- Mr. Jas. Stewart disposed of a colt to Mr. Peter Wahl.--The Women's In- stitute has purchased a vacuum clean- ler which they purpose renting to all idesiring it.--A number from here at- itended the funeral of the. late | John Merlan on the boundary om | Wednesday.--Mr. Arch'd McGillawee. pr. who has been seriously: ill. is, we are glad to report slowly improving. --The recent floods did considerable damage in this neighborhood, culverts and, roadways being undermined. The big iron bridga over the Nith known as Rupert's. bridga erected but afew vears suffered from the effects of the over plus of water. the, north abut- ment being washed away. The bridge is now unpassable.--Owing to the in- passable condition of the roads the mail driver was unable to make his usual trips last week. Service was alsd cancelled in the church! here on Sunday. The 48th session of the annual con- ference of the Evangelical Association will be held\ at Campden. Ont.. next week, Bishop 8S. P. Spring. DD.. of Cleveland, Ohio. will preside. "Was Fading Away" > A Young Woman--Scarcely Thirty--Seemed to Be Dying on Her Feet, Or, Hamilton's Plils Cured "T think it should be the duty of the schools to teach children how to keep well," writes Miss Nannie B®. Naydon, a well-known and highly esteemed resident of Bristol. "Ignorance of the laws of health and the use of improper remedies destroyed my vigor, and led me to the verge of invalidism. Iwas as @ girl ruddy and strong. Nothing seemed to affect me until I was about thirty. -Then gas began to form in the stomach. I suffered with bloating and a general failure in strength set in. If I went upstairs my breath hurt. My system was very irregular, and until I grew pretty bad I didn't pay much heed to my condition. Then I got blue, wor- ried all the time, wakened in the night, and couldn't get to sleep again. None of the medicine I took helped me. One day I was reading of a very interesting case like mine cured by Dr. Hamilton's Pills. I took the same treatment. It was just right--didn't physic me to death, but took hold of the weak, sick parts of my system, and set things right. It seems as if Dr. Hamilton's Pills have made me young again, and all my color, spirits, vigor, and health of former days have returned to stay." Every girl and woman should use Dr. Hamilton's Pills regularly. They help a woman in many ways. Beware " of the dealer who asks you to take an inferior pill on which his profit is larger than on Dr. Hamilton's. Sold in yéllow boxes, 25c per box, ali deal- ers; or The Catarrhozone, Co., King- ston, Ont. en CORNS CURED - You can painlessly remove any corn, either 'hard, soft, or bleeding, _ by applying Putnam's Corn Extractor. It "never burns, leaves no scar, contains no acids; is. harmless, because composed only of healing gums and balms, Fifty years in use. Cure guaranteed. Sold by all druggists, 25c bottles. Refus substitutes, <tes : worth League was held last Thursday é Vice Pres.. Miss Crookshanks; 2nd.} The Public are Warned to Be Careful of These Strong- Smelling Oily Liniments | Containing Harmful _ Acids, Ammonia, Etc. Many people have clung to the old- fashioned idea that a thick, greasy liniment is the best kind. Doctors say not--and they know, Recently a number of these white, oily liniments were analyzed, and they were found to contain an enormously high percentage of harmful acids, and such irritating chemicals as ammonia, etc. For the moment they may cause @ warm sensation when first applied, but their continued use never cures rheumatism, and only deteriorates the skin, sets up inflammation and causes endless trouble. ' When a doctor warns you to quit using a white, oily liniment--do so, He knows that a thick liniment can't pen- etrate, can't sink through the pores and reach the seat of the pain. When asked his opinion a few days ago, Dr. Roberts stated that he consid- ered a strong, penetrating, pain-sub- duing liniment such as "Nerviline," to be superior to any of the white, am- monia liniments. in his twenty-five years of practice he had witnessed cases of rheumatism, sciatica, and lumbago that simply would not re- spond to ordinary treatment--but Ner- viline cured them. The same physi- cian also spoke of the great advant- ages of keeping a preparation like Nerviline in the house always, be- cause of cramps, diarrhoea, stomach disorders, earache, toothache, head- ache, and such minor ailments. Ner- viline is a first-class cure, There is scarcely an ache or a pain, internal or external, that Nerviline wen' cure, Jn thousands of homes no other pain- relieving medicine is used. Fifty years' continued success and the en- dorsement of the profession ale proof! that Nerviline is the liniment for the home, CORNS CURED You can painlessly remove any corn, either hard, soft, .or bleeding, by applying Putnam's Corn Extractor, 'Ti never burns, leaves no scar, contains no acids; is harmless, because composed only of healing gums and balms. Fifty years in use. . Cure guaranteed. Sold by all druggists, 2sc bottles, Refus: substitutes, » PUTNAM'S PAINLESS CORN EXTRACTOR At the annual meeting of the W.F. A. held at Woodstock on Good Friday Mr. T. G, Elliott. of Galt. was elected President and Mr. H. W. Brown. of Berlin. Sec-Treas LINWOOD. Mrs. Ash and two daughters. of Doon were visiting at the home of Mr. Jos. Ament over tha holidays. Mr. Milton Seiferf and Miss Emma {Peppler Spent - the 'holidays with Monkton friends.--Miss Ethel Baker and Miss Reba' Strome spent a few Mdays at Monkton with the latter's sister Grace.--Mr. John Schnurr spent the past week at Moorefield with friends.--Miss McCullough spent Good Friday with Fergus friends. --Misg Lavery spent the holidays at her home at Dorking.--Miss Smith. of Tralee. was visiting her aunt Mrs. H. Lantz a couple of days last week.--Mr,. and Miss Davidson. of Newton. spent Good Friday at thei home of Mrs. D. Will- liams.--Mrs. Jos. Hayes was visiting her sister at the Loretta Convent. Stratford. over the holidays.-- Miss Oshman of Berlin. was a Visitor at the home of Mr. Con. Heinbuch over Easter.--Miss ©. Kreuger spent the holiday at Elmira.--Miss Eleanor Hartmann. of Georgetown, spent Eas- ter with her parents on Con. 11--Mrs. Kieffer. of Brantford, was visiting Mrs, Dr. McHachren over the holidays Miss Annie Milner spent Good Friday with Elmira friends.--Miss Jessie Le- duc. of Waterloo. spent Easter with her cousin Miss Mary Farrell.--Miss Bertha Wray. of Berlin. spent Easter with her sister Mrs. Beggs.--Mr. F H. Schummer was a visitor at Peter- borough.--Miss Bell. of Carthage. is visiting friends in this vicinjty.--Mr. Francis Donnolly of Milverton. was a Linwood visitor Saturday.--Mr. C. Burgener. of Wellington, spent Fri- day here while on his way to Welles- ley.--Mr. Fitzgerald spent the holidays in Brussels.--Mr. Wallace and Schae- fer spent the holidays at their respec- tive homes Ponsoby and Elmira.--My Wm. Burnett, of Stratford, is spend- ing the holiday# at the home of Mr. Levi Stricker.--Mr. Tom Williams of Gravenhurst is spending the holidays at his home here.--Mr. Louis and Mil- ton Dechert, of Berlin. spent the hol- idays with their parents:--Mr. Fred, Heinbuch. of Berlin. is visiting his parents.--Mr. and Mrs, P_ W. Ren- nie of Listowel, spent Friday at the former's 'home.--Mr. \Jos. #ohnston spent a couple of days last week with Milton friends.--Mr. John Koeble left on Monday for the West.--Mr. Earl Bullock fs spending the holidays with his aunt Mrs. Pollock at' Drayton.-- Mr. and Miss Friedmin. of West Montrose. 'spent Easter with their cousins at the King Edward hotel,-- Mrs. Ring spent Good Friday with Guelph friends.--Messrs. P. Ament and G. Wismer spent Friday at*Elmira.-- Rev. Fr. Meyer. of New Germany, spent Friday in towp with his broth- er Jake--Mr, Wm. Flachs spent Fri- day in Toronto on business.--Mr. F, Callaghan is spending his Easter} va- cation 'with Toronto and Markdale friends. Mr. Frank McCardle, of Berlin.is holidaying under the paren- tal roof.--Misses Carrie and Louise Sutter. of Berlin and Mr. Hartmier. of Milverton. spent Sunday at Mrs. Sutter's.--Mr. and Mrs. John Spahr and daughter of Goderich. spent Eas- ter with the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. A..Spahr. Mr and Mrs. FE. Ber- let and son: of Tavistock. and Miss Mae Berlet. of Hamilton. and Mr, Fred, Carthew. of Toronto. spent Eas- ter at the home of Mr. V. R. Berlet. --Mr. Mike Goetz is spending a coup- le of days at Sebrringville with his friends.--_Mr. and Mrs. D Williams and son Kenneth spent Easter with Newton friends.--Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kreutzweiser and son Ian_ spent Thursday at Berlin.--Messrs. Thos, Dillon and Jos. Musselman. of Elmira spent Friday it town on' business. -- Messrs. Roy and Archy Hosea..of El- mira. 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ROSS THE SHOEMAN Butter and Sh Pees Taken oes Neatly Repaired oOo SOOSS 2.4S0949O9OOO99OO5OOO9 HHS SSOSOOS OE SOSOHH OD OOOHO OOOH OOOH DPOCOPHOSLOOSSO SO DOOSSOOOOD 64000 00O00O0O0566660660000 : Extraordinary Offer The Monkton Times ND The Weekly Mail and Empire | FOR ONE YEAR--THE TWO TOGETHER FOR $1.50 Everyone who sends a yearly combination subscription for the two above papers will receive an art photograv- ure, 18 x 24 inches, of. Hon. R. L Borden ers FREE ! - This latest picture of the Canadian Premier is a work of art. SEND ALL ORDERS TO M. MacBETH MILVERTON, OR LEAVE WITH GEO. GOLIGHTLY MONKTON. FOOOCSOO 0000000000909 0000040060060000004000000008. Walker of Listowel, spent Friday in town.--Mr. and Mrs. Jno Duench and Miss Emma spent the holidays with Waterloo friends.--Mrs,.. Huber. is vis- in spent Easter at his home in Welles- ley.--Mrs. Frank Ament and '5 Melvin and Lloyd are spending the holiday with Toronto friends.--Mr.*W. Ca ter at Carthage.--Mr. and Mrs, Wagatha, of Henry and children. of Sebringville, spent Easter with Mr. Jobn_ Bisch.-- oe Boegle. of Toronto. spent | ho 'Be -- fey oe he bang ge ; eport of St.' Mary's school. Lin--- wood for the month of Mason Then ; marked "x" missed exams. ;--IV Class. --Total 600.A. Brenner 426, 8, Short- 423. L. McKenty 385. F. Diebold 364. § Friedman 329. M. Gohl 329. V. Ka ley 297, John McKenty 279, FB, Die. bold 179. J. Runstedler 170. III Class. --Total 500, L. Hayes 350, M. McCay dle 286. Matilda Karley 283, A. B 258. M, Bisch. 252. K. Hayes 21 |Short 187. E. Gohl 187, W. Diebol 'M. Short x. IL Class--Total 500. ¢ McMahon 329. L. Brenner 325, | Schummer 306. A. Meyer 215. H. R: 196,. J Loge 83. C. Raux. E, St. Clements.--Mr. <Art Saunders, sons rnochan and Miss Jean spent Eas- ; A and Mrs, L. 3 Guelph. 3 ' the lidays at the 'home of Mr. W. J, s.--Quite a number from the Elmira fail Mok f the a