REY Sa $ i : s eo "Mr. €. C. Rouglas wad at Toronto -on Monday. ; —O-= ne Dr. R. F. Parker is spending a few days at ren x Good » od and Miss Good were i on: Monday. dir in vyonZuben is home from Toronto for the holiday. Mrs; in “Clim —_—o— .- Miss Norma Hermiston has return- ed to Listowel from the south. Mr.-and Mrs. Ed. Tozier- of Strat- fu, ford are Yai friends {n town. Mr. Fred vorituben of Windsor ly — expected home yr ia the weék-end. _ Miss Bleta Dartock of Toronto comes home Friday for her holidays. —_—)— Mr. W. H. Ettinger and family of -Fordwich were in Listowel on Tues- day. ; --0— Mrs. George Willerton of Neepawa. Manitoba, is visifing with Mrs. Josiah ken. J —0-- ; Miss Peggy Dahmer is visiting at her home in New Hamburg over the holiday. —)— Mrs. Wilburt Lavery, Della, Bill and Sarl, are leaving Saturday to spend a week ia ee, ® Messrs. Frank K Lockertagt and Roy Ebel were at a party in Mount Forest Wednesday evening. than” Master Willie and Miss Irene Huni- er of Wingham are visiting with Dr. _ and Mrs. Jas. Moore. —o— Miss Welford of Detroit and. Mrs. Hill of Colorado are the guests of Mrs. Joseph — Mr. and Mrs. . Frank Welker and ” family of St. Jacobs visited friends in town on Monday. —o— e Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Ringler and Mr. Jack Ringler motored to Kitch- ener for the week-end. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Shearer and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shearer of Elma, were at Pike Lake on Sunday. —o— Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Adams visited ..? over the - week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hammond, Lebanon. —o— The Misses Beth Sandersen and Alma Rann of Wroxeter visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Miller. —O— Mr. and Mrs. George Pelton of Port Huron were visitors last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Pelton. —0— . Mrs: Hunter and Miss Myrtle Hunt- er and Miss Mary Ritchie of Brussels are visiting at the home of Dr. Moore. —o— Mr.’and Mrs. E. Tyke and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Elmira spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. William He- witt. —o— - Mrs. W. M. Turnbull, Mrs. Jolly, Mrs. Knox andgMrs. Donald Murray of Elma motored to London on Mon- day. —Io— Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Hewitt and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Peppler and fam- ily motored to Elmira for over the week-end. —_—o— Mrs. Henry Bender has returned after being in Ayton a few days on account of the illness of her mother. Mrs. C. Filsinger. —o— Miss Norma Hone, stenographer _with The Ritchey Supply Company. Toronto, is spending her vacation\with her parents in town. ~ —o— - MB and Mrs. D. Zurbrigg of Paf.- merston and Mr. and Mrs. . Heath motored to Ingersoll and St. Mary's over the holiday. 3 a -from..a visit iat ‘oron Mr.” pees, ‘Riehim “i spending f week in Fordwich. ih Mr. John Riehm ‘eluraed 7. Font, 2 Oo - Mr, and Mrs. James Rogers # ing to Toronte- on Thursday.’ —_o— Mrs, Mo returns to Ottawa this week-end after’ being boiie for a few days. ™ = a week-end motor trip. to Loudon and Petrolia. canon Mrs. ‘eatin Hay tna family left Wednesday to spend the summer at Port Elgin. —o— The Misses Hay of Victoria bobile- vard; left Wednesday to spend the summer at Port Elgin. 7 - a —— _~ Miss Hazel Hay, B.A. ledves on Thursday of this week to mark ex- amination papers at Toronto, The Misses Grace Austin of Ux- bridge and Jean Austin of Toronto are home for the eer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. >t E. Hardman of Washington, D. C., are visiting with his mother, Mrs. “A. Hardman. >o— Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bender, and guest, Mrs. Pfeifer of Warsaw, motor- ed to Elmira Wednesday afternoon. —_—o— Mrs. (Rev.) J. M. Nicol has return- ed from Chatham after a stay with her sister, who is ill, but improving. Mrs. E. Follick and daughter o€ Exter motored to Listowel Tuesday. and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Rogers. _O— ~—| Mr. Clarence Adams has returned to Detroit after a visit with hf par- ents, Mr. and Mrs: G. L. Adams of Trowbridge. ~— —O— Mr. E. W. Kidd of al bg sin, spent the: -week-end his mother, Mrs, W. C. Kidd. Pit Midd who has been spending some time here, returned home with him. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Lavery, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Cc. ¥. Blatchford and Mr. and Mrs. ° 60: —— fo Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Kibler are on ed up when it could have good use. Now they are: sadesing the most, for the Te adbity, vacant for years, has ‘materially de- preciated in ‘Kis : Injured A Finger— Mr. Harry Ogram had the middle finger of his:left hand injured Wed-| nesday of last week on 1 the Bhaper® “at the Mal¢olm factory. 1% & *Had*Tonalls Removed— Mf. Robert Harkés OF Wal derwent an operation at thettte Swat Memoria! hospital-on Wedtesday of this week, having his tonsils rémoved. Underwent Operation— Mrs. George Fisher of Elma. thie went an operation on Friday, June 25th., at the Listowel Memorial Hos- pital, also Mrs, William Welch of Lis- towel on Tusaddy" Sane 29th. Successful Garden Party—~ The receipts. at the U.F.W.O, den party roe. signe at Britton i mounted to $13 r. Samuel Corry was in the pr br an interesting| program was given. ere was “a splendid crowd present. Listowel Wins The District—— Listgwel intermediate W. F., team won the championship- of ots district on Monday night, when they defeated+he Brussels’ team by a score of 2-0. It was an exciting game and the cheering could be heard all over town. Daughter's Child Dead— Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell of Toronto, who have been visiting with his brother and sister, Mr. James Mitchell of Elma and Mrs. Hutchison Enables us to séll a beautiful dressed Doll Py Toys, Games and Books at less than 4 Commercial - Baoks of Fiction’ At 50¢ on the $ at 25c Wholesale Price- made of nice FE oneal? at Se and up- wards; >. Sai In a beautiful pine Repp. Wash Suits $2.50. Boys’. Wash Suits in gare styles, beautifully. made, in plain and fancy stripe, and | with white ecolar_-and- cuffs; 4 big range, from $@ to $3.75. Men's Wash Pants, in White Duck and Khaki, with belt Children's Dresses, White Lawn ahaa Sizes up to 10 Children’s and Misses’ Ging- ham and Print“Dresses, from 7Se to $2.50. Extra ~well made.’ and cuffs el Pants $6.50 Children's Wool Middies, in all.the new makes at $4.00. | Just the thing for evening - wear, sizes 26 to 32. J. M. Schinbein & Son — LISTOWEL TS A — NMERAN I oe “omens tn e J * Envelopes 500 in Box Vacation Apparel F. L. Riggins and family are motoring| of Listowel, received word Moiday of ecial $ 00 We have all the necessaries for you to Eugenia Falls for the holiday. the death of a daughter’s son and Sp 1. . fe y have returned home. ws to feel well dressed and comfortable Mr. Dickie and Mr. Horn of Liu- . - y . wood with the three Misses Bell and COMING! COMING! on Your stunner vacation Mr. Archie McArthur of Listowel, Great musical treat ‘in Athletic TRADE AT motored to Harriston Tuesday even-| park, Listowel, on July 5. Albert ~ . e ing to attend the Old Boy’s celebru-| Vierra’s Hawaiian Singers, Players Th os Ba ; , tion. and Dancers, also Garden Party, and —~o— Band Concert. e Ea aar - Be sure and see our stock of Middies, Wash Skirts, Voile Mr. Gardon Stmith, agriculturatedi+/ “The Hawaiian ‘Singérs” gave'y ebh- ote aig | tor of the Toronto- Globe, was in Lis-| cert {fi Listowel last fall aid never = =~ . Dresses, Smiocks, Hosiery and House Dresses. towel ~ Laer pores i has a wore pleasing preae ‘been bid cillor J. W. Sangster too m around] heard here. Their pla singing : in his car and showed him the sights,| and dancing created a sensa on and Bl hi ae oe oe ed mae _ including the aplary of Mr. Nelson| the wish for a return engagément re ue w e trimming. ON ages neces $2.25 to $3.90 Mitchell at Molesworth. bt nag Seurone ed all who yong ~ ° SMOCKS—1in Blue, Rose and Green. somhe with White collars —_—o— 5! em. o meet that request. the : - Mr. George E. Shearer, sou of Mr. band again has secured this famous H and cuffs, other with self collars. Price .............. ‘ - $4.25 ~~ an rs. omas’ Shearer o company. In addition to the Haw- ; . WASH SKIRTS—In plain style or gathered ith Bel SE eee et at te aed Wee | ae he ment de ee _ slash pockets, in any size "Price :. ° a9 co Sa Schade, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| give a short Band Concert. Refresh- D ’ y es Bree eee eeeee a i — i prey ments served on the grounds, . Pro- VOILE DRBESSES—In the newest patterns and styles. We marriage on Tuesday, June + &€) gramstarts at 8 p.m. Admissjon to @a er the manse, Listowel, by Rev. J. M.| the triple attraction 35c and 50c. just have a few of these left. Price .......... $10.50 to $18.50 et es - int -_, pal = . . ® y NIGHT GOWNS—In ali-siges. and different styles, made of turn from their wedding trip will re- 1 ) Bar alns fine White Cotton. PUG ies vat cee siovew eae $1.65 to $3.00 side in Kitchener. I BORN i ‘ HOUSE DRESSES—In the many different styles and modes, We have aif sizes at .. 0... eee ee cee eee $2.00 to $4.00 Congratulations— ¢ —> \ Russel Wood of Listowel has pass- a ue eee on, Sunday, June If you want good value in VOILE BLOUSES—lIn the new styles with tucked fronts, ed his second year in arts.at Toronto ” r. an rs. Hawes, 0 ; also embroidered patterns, with low necks or conyertible collars, university, with first class honors son. White Oxfords, from t $2.90 and the highest stagding in a class of] SHARPE—In Elma, on Thursday, “wm tté<“<i‘<i<‘<“<i«~wRR I ee vee said aaa fifty. racer to Mr. and Mrs. William Pumps, WHITE HOSTMRY—Mercury, Holeproof and Winsome Maid, son 1 ; , . — PE 5 eee a: 2d 2059 os 5 me Sy ee eS 50c to $2.85 Takes Neighboring School— CAMPBELL—At Molesworth, on Sat- Running Shoes, Miss Marguerite McIntyre of Lis- urday, June 26th., to Mr. and Mrs. Hig oes. . towel, who taught last year at 8. S. D. H. Campbell, a son. h Top Sh “ ° i No. 6, sixth line, Wallace, has been see ours. On sale at J engaged as teacher at 8. 8. No. 7, ohn McDonald oa same cnacesaton, ata salary of $1,000. Ee $1.98 Prayer meothig Thursday— Cut ( xlass For , _—— e The store with the reputation. On account of the Wednesday af- . alm ternoon holidays, the Methodist a Se" Men’s P Beach LISTOWEL hvhas decided to hold their. pray- Weddi ans —T er mpbetings during July and August. 7 ng Shoes on Thursday night of each ook, com- 7 ; . : mencing this week. i ifts all gizes, on sale at Passes His, Intermedini . $2.65 Results of the examinations of the|}” we nave numerous taney = COMPLETE ELECTRIC SERVICE FOR THE FARM” . —O-— Mrs. L. Pfeifer and Howard and * Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ricketts and Gor- don of Warsaw, N. Y., are visiting at tlie homé of Mr. and, Mrs. J. H. Ben- —_—o— “Mr. and Mrs. V. Schoupe and Mrs Bert Schoupe of Detroit and Miss Tory Wilson of Galt spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Pelton. ; — Mr. and Mrs. George Miller. Mr and Mrs. Chas. Gernhealder and Mr _ and Mrs, Will Holmes and son Gordon of near Milverton, called Sunday on m - Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Aiken. _ ——, Mrs. Philip Kaufman, Henry, Stan- “Tey’ and. Russet Kaufman and Mre aura Danby were in Kitchener on Monday attending the funeral pf ¢ relative; Miss Edua Kaufman. FE) former Listowel girl, who was drown- ed Friday, along’ with a girl chum. ; a the Grand river. NE es 56 Among Sigiie at the Evangelical camp meeting in Mildmay on Sunday ere Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Zurbrigg and Mrs. B. H. Dierlatn, Mr. an? “Mrs. Henry “Opfer. Mr. and Mre a ie and family, Mr. Danie’ +> Mrs. Albe ert Adams Institute of Chartered Accountants| of Ontario were published in Mon- day's daily press and include--the name of John S. Cowing of Listowel, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. 8S. Cowing, a- mong those successful in securing the intermediate exam. he year pre- vious John secured the scholarship in the primary exam. Bring The Flowers Saturday— The Women's Patriotic League will hold their annual. memorial service in honor of the fallen heroes in con- nection with the Oddfellows’ Nearers. odd pieces of richly Cut Glass, in the floral design, that will make suitable wed- ding gifts, — Give Gifts That Last Salt and. Pepper shakers we wane oe $2.00 to $2.50 — Vinegar bottles Marmalade jars $2 to $3.50 Handle Bon Bon at $2.25 tion Day service Sunday afternoon at four o’clock and they request that all who can possibly furnish boquets of flowers for the purpoMe, will kindly have them left in the patriotic rooms Saturday night. At Sixth Line Church— Rev. C. W. Lea of Toronto, repre- sentative of the Dominion. Alliance, will speak in the Evangelical chureh, sixth line, Wallate, on Sunday ever: ing at 7.30 o'clock. A Poor Bargain— The member of the town council who let the circus show fm town and watér tower park, _ sizes 5 to 2, on sale at Leather Sandals. $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 Walters’ rae Butter Tubs Vases, heavy, $4.50 to $8.00 We would, be pleased to have you drop in and look them over. WA. hnstone Epworth League meets every Monday cvening at eight o'clock, in the Meth- First Monday in the month, De- ~ a poor bargain. when he ‘let down at $50. At that pri THERE'S A SATISFIED Delco-Light is a complete electrié power-plant for the farm. No mat- ter where you live, Delco-Light fur- nishes complete electric rvice,— electric lights for all parts of the house and barn, electric power for operating Ught machinery, and tor pumping water. Write for Catalog H. Gourley Darrech USER NEAR YOU odist charch. | votional, with roll call. Secend, Third, social and literary. Fourth, Citizenship. is er, Mr. H. Gourley “Darrec ation of.a new plant for me John Bal-}... lantyne of Atwood completed | last week and another farmer who pag gy fam Sel FE ernie telah Missionary. | | pure | Brightening Up Their Farms— Mr. George Isley of Dorking a Mr. John Darling of Belmore have modernized their installation of Delco lighting systems @ local -? deal- Install- farm properties Mr. ™. Wilkins of Min Dairymen's nd} § The by °o “clock. Banner is being ler this wéek. raccommbdating ther ads. on Monday. On Wi On account of the holiday, . The ublished a day ear regular meeting of the Lis towel, Dairymén’s Exchange will. be held on Friday of this week at one and came across with