PES a PAS CRIT as ra dine walk Hales: sles i * best selected leath is display bef vip es: rom th Dee shoes fh us to'serve you: etter: Mere ets; Trunks "and. 'Sota alway at fol wae." cae BE A. Tgp > Noronté Cont" or eacher of Piano Pupils prepared: Where thagBest Values Come From. ~ eeererttiintsie Bec An Inspection of the Goods'here wil! post yous Ts eer see at ane "ad Fecha RoR, /-seearades a - in rogatd to the Styles cpa ught to wear and i WANTED--CREAI* ae ' cof Fi : a itee = "ager so at en B, Farmers ne good to-day for quotation SARNIA GREAMERY We furnish Best "references. | is te fo card. * Mier Mabel 'Windies "sae Was Mac' After tis pues Write a uetation garet McQahob of Berlin' were the Part Se Ew sid guests of Mian Clara Bailey last week. | Urquhart in the chair, the following eae ae Pree , ae ae BOOT AND SHOE STORE. For Sale or Rent+-Solid Brick House, | #88 were p and responded to: | Mr Crethers addressne a ing | SARNIA GREAMERY GO. || x! soveiccen, cer or Walace and] Our Kips. Our Cronin' Ose] fworkingnen i= St. Thomas th We Host and Hostess." Every one present prot procity of excelent quality forsale heap. was included in the list of speakers. | pact and s uld bee as ees F. A. Seweii._ | After the Lost and hostess of the even. Longt boat und Shrubb will be ee a9 a it is re ee ene ---------------- ing had been thanked for their kind | towel Fall Fair. Don't miss the gain we sa avail- _ The evening services in the town hospitality the national anthem was ee we rathon race by these champion | red to the' a on 21st. churches will begin un Sunday next sung and the gathering broke up at an 8 . . a PPD DPD PP PLAN PPPAS AMZ at 7 o'clock, instead of 7.30 as during | early bh -- : > y hour so that the players would be ~ aR FARM FOR SALE. the summer months. in good shape for the battle on Satur- T THE fh F NOR i; PERTH. ¥ ws > ___ Don't miss the big attraction at the | day. aby > 100 acres, being lot 9 in 6 con. Town- | Listowel all Fair --Tongboat and ship of Wallace, about 85 acres cleared hrubb, the pace. chesapian runners. HorTICULTURAL DispLay AT PUBLIC ¢ balance mostly hardwood. Good | in a matched marathon race ScHOOL.--Last spring Listowel Public Owing to the shortness of the election campaign I will be unable to see orchard, bank barn, brick house, drilled well and wind mill. About 60 r from school, about 2 miles from Wal- Sarnia, Ontario. g You can bu Seal Sein Chewing | School took advantage of the seed offer every elector permenlly. and ta:e this means of expressing my views on the Tobacco in Snelling 's Barber Shop. | of the O. A. C. at Guelph, and packets questions at igsu | The Belmont and Royal -- Bevoking of flower and vegetable seeds were dis- FIRST--1 am strongly of opinion that the National Policy of Protection to e lace post office. Ihe farm is well fen- | Top ; . 7 | Tobadco are sold there tributed to the pupila who undertook to | farmer and manufacturer alike is the best policy for Canada. Experience shows 4 } : ced and in a first-class state of cultiva- pup er 0 ' Special Values for Extra Values, Fair > on. Terms easy. For further ; plant them in the gardens at home. that both have done well under that policy. ~ § * + - > pactiealits anply to Mr, James Alexander and Miss Alex- Dn Friday last some of the resuita of SECOND--The Heciprocity Treaty (so called by President Taft), or Pact, P This Week and Days Only, Sept. > 39 WM. KING, Wallace P. 0. ander returned to town this week ufter|the children's gardening operations will, if put into operation, open the home market of the Ontario farmer to abso- . spending three months in the Canadian | were to be seen at the school, where a | lute free trade in animal products, such as Horses, Cattle, Sheep, awa Swine, West, visiting friends in Saskatchewan | display of vegetables and flowers almost | Mules, etc. It is admitted by many Liberals that the (Ontario and Quebec Next 19 and 20 ~ ' and Alberta equalling a small township fair was on farmers will lose their :narket for working horses in the Canadian West, which is P 4 5° YOUNG = weveve "3 . view. The beets, carrots, radishes, | ®¢towing market, and last year purchased { »m the two provinces named horses ¢ Post Cards Cups and Saucers < YOUNG PEOPLE Mr. W. T. Car iew of the imperial | (oo.sh, otc., ware a credit to the young | t the value of ten million dollars (810,000,000). > cetieries,, comicn, excetin Dainty shape and colorings ¢ | Bank staf, Toronto, and formerly of growers, and the flowers, including THIRD--The American farmers had on their farms last year (1910) an wal Vietblen, Stee & g 5c ahaa! Ti Pp & 10c d we can prepare sou for bexicom acs ae SS ee in | asters, zinnias, sweet peas and other << surplue of live animals, and as against the number in Canada this 4 3 ' g, Ont i ;, | table shows : > << position of accountont in the bank there. annuals, made a very attractive show. United States, 1910 c s, 1910 < Note Paper and Spoon Trays 4 Listowel Prize ribbons were awarded for the best H 21 6an00d pre an cae > Envelopes Dainty china floral d ° The matched marathon race by Long- exhibits in the different classes, and ao aint ares pinta c bric I Pp tions r ° Ore OSCR 10c 3 B usiness - - College $ boat snd Shrub, the world's fantent feat , seth agi coi gee = [ Siesoy 57.216,000 * 705,390 ambric Lawn, stock wallet $ long-distance runners, will be a big at- | rst prizes means of inculcating a dca Bintan whe $ shane envelopes 10c 2 e We place our graduates in sconiinn at the Listowel Fall Fair on | & taste for horticulture in the minds of uae 47, TER,200 adit 4 ° < nee ' A . pesca --_----= > Pickle Dishes Sie itions, Wednesday. Sopt. 20. Make ita point|the children is highly commendable 1 7 195,118,00¢ 14,984,478 4 Hair Brushes 4 Our Graduates are successful. to be there. and is worthy of encouragement. We 2 Mahogan 1 back ie ets venice 10c $ Two Courses, Commercial and ere endorsfand that an exhibition of indus- The United States population is as 90 'millions to our 8 millions. > sare y oval back, 25c 15c Pp. 18 3 Shorthan Mr. N, R. Bamford is in Fordwich | trial art and manual training work, United States farm animals under this Reciprocity Pact are to be allowed to > 4 Fall Term opens September 5 looking ater the Fordwich Record in | which are now being taken up in the | food into Canada free of duty to compete with the animals of the Canadian $B Cream Pitchers > the absence of Mr. Waters, the publish- | school, is in contemplation for next farmer in the Canadian home market--whict now consumes 80 per cent. of what 3 Brooms »|$ EDWIN G. MATTHEWS, $§] or, who is. undergoing an operation, | spring, the Ontario farmer produces. 4 China, assorted styles and 10c PRINCIPAL, LISTOWEL, ONT Mr, Waters' many friends wish him a The farmer is as much a manulactarse as the industrial producer, and just ' Pull weight selected corn 25c designs d 2OEE00 2 84444 8 complete and speedy recovery. TEMPERANCE AND Mora REForw. | 88 much entitled to protection. Vet Reciprocity will open his home market to > --Sabbath next the 17th inst. will be | the United States farmer, and compel him to accept tree trade in animal and > 7 : F $ $e - Fine iN WALLACE.--Myr. J. T, Doer- | seid day in Li : ther natural products, y in Listowel for the work of | other ral produ ' Uvanite Kettles Fruit Dishes ; sam had the misfortme to have his | 'Temperance and Moral Reform, when The Canadian farmer is a manufacturer because he feeds his grains and ; ood quality gray ware, 35c China, floral and gilt de- 15c 4 barn destroyed by fire during the se-| the pulpits of several of the churches | Sells his finished product--Horees, Cattle, Hogs, Etc. p 1Sc, 20c, 5c and corftions, reg. 25¢ for THIRTY YE RS vere electrical storm on Monday night. | will be occupied by some of the fore- FOURTH--The principle of reduction of tariff on industrial, or factory, > ' The 'contents, including the season's | ost speakers of the Province on this | articles has been applied. If approved of by the electors all the manutectgyng ' Granite Porridge Cake Plates d crops, were nearly all burned. There question. The following programme | concerns will have to suffer a reduction, thus opening the Canadian mari 2130 : Boilers Fine China, dai Our Seven Colleges have been was some insurance on the building and | j_, been agreed upon: Sabbath morn. | the huge concerns of the United States, which, as tbe Americans boast, ueed . nty decora- ' 4 4 4 « 4 " « < 4 4 4 4 4 > established during th t 30 contents, but the loss will be consider- 11 o'clock Mr. Jos. Gibson, Presi. | only an outlet to conquer the world. Thus will our factories be hit, many of Useful 3 pint size 50c sone, 6 ae 15c ' ears. The largest trainers in able. Mr. Doersam is much sympa- poarye the 'Dominion Aileuen, will them forced to close up, the men go out of employmeat Sd seek places in the Milk ' = < pokey io Mg connee- thised plage be had only got nicely | speak in the U. B. Church, and at 10.30 | United States)--and away goes the Canadian farmer's home market. Granite Di uk Jugs ' - eee 0, we do @ | started on the farm. » Mr. E. H. toe will speak in the Evan. FIFTH--I am opposed to the Lumber and Pulp Wood "sistas of this Reei- Popular gray 4 300 One Pint, tit h 15c 4 peg Nn "Schosl. You ~_ Aqainst RECIPROCITY.--Mr. R. 8. | Selical Church. At 3.15 te ---- Leow. ny San ee icuuitek nents, ee avanti Rey = by5in. ' ne Pint, titted china yw 2 etindy all at nee or part! Pelton, formerly of Atwood and for | 2002 there will be a mass meeting -- ba i Bt ce ee amar -- , ' a with Th the' College some years past editor of the St. Law- ee ee _ _ on imap Mr. United oii is abont exhaaated. ooo Taft iri tess acapl gd Granite Wash Bowls Sugar and Cream Sets , Educators' Ass ates of Can- hes o a ee 7 sy Iroquois, Ont., aoe and Rev. B. H. Spence of Tacon. erican mills has about exhausted their supply, and that the Pulp Schedule is a. Sesmiess f Blue, green and brown ada. It wouldte weil for as come out straight against recipro- the evening Mr. Spence will | provision (ooking far inio the future. That does not look like a trial for a 13 inch gray ware, size 15c shadings, pair Cc ' to investigate before you @. city in his paper, which up to the i palpit pe tha ter a year--the deceptive cry raised by those who favor this unfortunate proposition >1@ Exclusive right oe Ontario of present has expreased Li views. | OCCUPY iw ist, | of reciprocity. I ' ---- : . <8 ------ 3] @ the 'world-famous Bliss Book- §| Like thousands of other Liberals | Church, and-Mr. Gibson the' Methodist, a zs '2 Galvanized Pails - | Baby's 'Own Soap <*:- $|8- ayetemn, which is an. | throughout the country, Mr. Peiton be. | the Baptist and: Evangelical congrega- || SIXTH I am in'Tavor of the working-men's. position. and sm. prepated. i ' >" 4 ; ek. te : 3h. : : jona joining with the others for the } #dvocate wages commensurate wi th his labors, and hours in keeping with his "4 ne 15c Baby's 0 Soap 3 tor 5c: 5 Ree Geass tn Fae, ------, ; for anata ond har'the earn tc ke ee cova Good music will he | trade. Sessa thas ton ted heour an aaebeas tn interest of both employer : 4 Ld - : se. ° , . student a " "4 provided fur all services, and the citi- and workman, and I look forward to the time when the employer and employee ps ° "} TV gene-are cordially invited to a t and closer in regard to everything w which will work for the benefit - and hear this subject each other. . SEVENTH--Our future onght to be our own. Our Rear yee under a Z wise Providence, pe OP ey ee ae is, | anempeleyt lag 9 that we sre. ar 3 3 CANDIES Fine. auality-< of fresh Bi-own and. Royal Mixed . in days to tome we will have pride in saying ahat-we have . met ct Unea So