Listowel Standard, 2 Jun 1911, p. 1

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an eee ot Listowel at. highest We are open 'to buy: 'all ihe. Wer within - 7 prices, cash or trade; and-are ©. prepared to give you the 'very best value-in "Dry © Goods, Clothing,-Men's Shoes and Groceries. 7a reward any ue elts, litewear, Cors Sheetiags, Shirtings, etc., and everything is | : ed in plain figures so you cannot be:deceivedy.. Clothing department is-sé@eond to "rfone," Yo per cent, offall Clothing for cash during this af sale, so don't delay in buying your spring and sum- We make:suits to your order and gudr- ante first class fit, Our 2.50 Pants" on sale Sey et "3 98 ae mer Suit. 2.00 are selling fast. They trade. OUR AMPUTATION SALE" i bring ey fegaes sufficient to. induce "and have placed on sale: 'thonsani choice Goods at whole: Dress* Goods, Silks; Ginghatns; Coston, W. way faces todo their Sanday: many miles. We rs worth of e prices, consisting of 'apper- ets, Hosiery, Gloves, Prints, AN We hive ' 1.4 are the best " Walius in the Our Men's Shoe Department is a live sidiion to our business. We give special attention to Men's Clothing, Purvishings and Shoes. GROCERIES xeg Challenge Corn Starch, best i in the trade ttles of Extract - EXTRA | BIG VALUES N DISHES », Large Salt and Peppers, each........ <3 §& Kitchen Bowls, each.....-........ anes (§t. Glass Butter Dishes............ ewewe TOR « Strong Potato Dishes, each............ 10¢. Salt Boxes, each.... «e+e... cmmemee PGE. Fruit Dishes, each.......... Mw TSS Glassware, each........... OT 15¢. | Produce store, North Farmers' Institu a ecneaday, June 14. See pos Particulars 'Miss Mate! fin, who has --_ ing for her. her ag in i ig GEANT, CHRIST. CHURCH. Rev. H. M. Lanc-Forp, Sunday, dure 4, 1911. hitennday. city, r i after an ures fstzuctor i ati, eh Theory, | ie Oske'G 'be fanral tok ple | for examinatio in Btral y: Terms moderate. 154 Siena St. E. DR F. J. R. FORSTER, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat only. eon N York Opthalmic and Aural Institute 1904-5, Clin. Assist- ant Ear, Noee hrost Hospital, iden eee, oorefield's Bye Hospital, London, Eng. Office 58 Wa terloo Street, i a Church, Stratf At Listowel, June 12th, from 8.30 to 11.30 a A Good selection of Dainty China and Newest Glassware, 5 uitable for Gifts. JOHN L. SCOTT Vi SODOSOSOOHOOOGDOE IN BUSINESS AGAIN. I AM PLEASED to meet so many of m I am setting many of them right on their feet. Hav- consumer. 1 Am Buying and liable and newest tha You will find Odd Lines and ng had 12 years experience on aber what a farmer needs, and will try to keep in stock such goods as will be serviceable and profitable to the- Almost Daily and will continue to add to my stock the best, most re- can be found in the market, and will sell-at the Lowest Living Profit. Sizes on our tables at Reduced Prices old customers. e farm, I think I know Receiving New Goods HENRY KARGES paueeewn ween DEAR READER, We are preparing young people for business at Listowel Business - College And place our graduates in ns, Students may aad er at any gobs Term me April 3. rticulars address awn G. MATTHEWS, PRINCTPAL, LISTOWEL, ONT BStbt tt = 444444 THE BUSINESS WORLI Canade States recognize cur efficiency. The Spotton Business Colleges Have given thousands o f young --s ---, eh et in life. Our 'Home Study WO OHSS FUR SEDVEBAUS Is hadi Courses bce oe TO STEWAES TASSIE. Offer Sanexselied advantages 2to those who cannot attend college. DR. ---- Le R-OvP | pet oa rea: WINGHAM LONDON, ENG. a; 'BUSINESS COLLEGE GEO. SPOTTON, Prit., Mr. A. F. Piercy, Bible colporteur { conducted the servioes in North Morn- ington Presbyterian Church on Sunday last, Perth F, an- nual Excursion to Guelph Model ee The splendid rain on Wednesday was |" nt} Meyw- hineyy in Galt, 'Spent the Holiday. with will vey on 'higheat magket price, ia in cash, for any q SAR tb Produce Store, Main St Bast, Listowel. | MISS DIXON, A. T. 6 Mo. LISTOW Guelph Mercury; .Dr. Leggatt, the H. Livingston, of Listowel, who has re- cently g and who arrived a few days ego to take up the work. ylor hes received. an- , tain pen from the Bowman nurseries, ag an award for his energy in ers for nursery stock. This is the third time he has received such valuable testimonials from the company, speaks well for his siecess a8 an agent, Tbe excavations for the new Govern- ment building have been finished. Mr. G. Fritz, who is sub-contractor for the masonry, over the concrete work to Jas, Cullen, who, we under- tand, will make a immediately. About 750 yards of gravel will be used, and will be delivered by loca! teamsters. Mr. Robert Woods and Miss Woods drove to Waterloo last week and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Aitchison for a few were present at the unveiling of the Queen Victoria at Berlin on Monday, which Mr. Woods attests as having been a notable and very -- ceremony. Dom™, Pastor, shag ntogs, memorial by his excellency Earl Grey |. ©. M. Beott, E, Roos, L. Bernie. A Se as Sa peal to rere 1 county is oe wh soon or la econ ScHOOL RErortT--Room . Total marks 100, H. Stratchen 90, Ament 89, Mina Large 88, W. Hicks 88. - eat 687, M. Musser 87, H. Winslow G. Chesney 86, Will. Goldocr 85, c. Ebel 84, C. Cavell 83, Walt. Goldner 82, Eva Ogram 82, J. McLellan 451, H. Gunther §0, H. Fritz 80, B. Hay 79, G. Johnston 79, W. Donegan 79, M. M Donald 74, L. Stevenson 74, L. Taman 74, L. Kidd 74, C. Blackmore 73, H. MgLangblin 73, C. Bennett 69, C, Gib- sop 69, Emily Ogram 65, C. Morphy 60, F. Kemp 57, M. Bailey 56, 5S. Bassett 56, A. Terhune 56,G. Watson 56, M. McKeever 48, M. Squires 43. Krna's BrrtTHDAY.-- To-morrow, J une 8rd, is King George's birthday. The day has been proclaimed a legal! holiday and banks apd public offices will be closed, .but we understand the town merchants have decided to keep their stores open on account of it being Sat- urday. Considering that Coronation day is to be a public holiday, it ia not surprising to find the merchants in this and other towns and cities not disposed to close up on Saturday, An excursion and picnic have been arranged by Obrist Church and Sunday School to a Conestoga, 'in which al) an invited to } terri participate. tee leaves P. BR. sta- tion at 8 a. returning 51.08 m. Fare is 65c., w children BSc. KELLY's CoLokeD Fouty.--There is any amount of legitimate 'fun, laughter, wit and endurable novelty in Thos. P. wArwine and the most pai rr tals gt eompany of colored come- dians, py a and artists in the 'theat- rical limelight. This monster attraction, which consists of 40 people, will be seen '| at Listowel June 6th. The public is of one fact when spending their It bas: ways amusos. appeare here under canvas at rink park, consist= F mBlewens, K. ©. Seer a ood: We, the bore of 'a i Cow, Lihowes, 9 of your se bal Listofiel Fatermodiaten win 'from Mil- yacton by 0 Score of 2-1. - The second te os game in the inter- mediate series of the W. F. A. was play- ed in the rink park on Monday evening last between Milverton and Listowel, resulting ina win forthe locals by a score of J--1. The weather was perfect and the players in good form, and from the start of the game exciting football was ave Milverton started with o rush almost scored. However, Listowel nm got to work and had Milverton on the defensive the greater part of the game. After playing a sbort time Pol- den scored for Listowel on a beautiful shot. Again in about five minutes Ford scored for the lofals, but the goal um- pire, who instead of attending to his duties, was interested ip other matters, did not see the ball going through the goaland would not allow the score. As everyone knew the goal had been scored fairly, naturally Listowel resented los- ing the goal. However, the official was changed and the game proceeded. Al- though the ball was in Milverton's tory nearly all the time no more scoring was done in the first half. . The second opened fast, the bomeforwards kicking into the north |. goal, the goal they are most accastom to shooting on. Although rush after rush was madeon the Milverton de- fence, it was some time before Listowel got their next goal, Ford doing the trick. The Milverton team during the remain of the game played more effective ball and th4 play was more evenly di- vided. About 10 minutes before time was up Milverton scored from a long shot. This ended the sooring. To meéntion the work of any individual would perhaps be unfair to the others "eb as they all played well, but the speedy | tra kern : playing of Patterson was greatly ad- are line-up; Milverton--Goal, You ; Aas, Hoft- man, Gunther ; - halt -backs, Spencer, Tanner, Rice ; left wing, McGuire, Con- cians and comedians, nel ; centre, Gunther ; ; right wing, Ors, Arwine. enless. Tue WESTERN Fain.--Prize lists,} Listowel -- Goal, Vandrick; backs, entry forms, and advertising matter of] Roos, Burt; half backs, Bamford, different kinds in connection with the | Terry, Anderson ; oantre, Ford; right Weatern Fair of London, Ontario, bave} wing, e,.. Robb; left wing, been sent out by the management. One | Polden Referee; A. W. Hinsperger. The Milverton juniors played in At- and held da' ta iling: was , ap 85th year wher yne. took piace at at Pairview Cem " hes ith. Ideal growing weather has peeves during the past few weeks, ° as of which everything in " tation is looking its best, so thas the country presents 'B Dost attractive The wire worm is doing some di in this section, though ite viriges not so noticeable as some 4 no doubt to the rapid growth. Howavet another post bas caused ma and that is the June bug, which jad breeding place. bug are A birds, sparrows, robi and we would enter plea for th of mail de sete be take place." WALLACE. = ar the line of commons, method of combatting this pest. KE ience has taught us that where the is well cultivated the white grub, after the second year develops int bug, is seldom found. The unculti orchards will therefore make an i The enemies of-thl the birds as. Elford, Mr. F.

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