So boc: ks Ghbeastn opens, y “will be in the market to handle Sweet Clover Seed,” will buy direct or sell on commission. Can hull and grade seed. for market and will make reservations for those applying , first, up to the limit of the season’s capa- * city. . ; J. W. Sangster Phone 14, Listowel q » and - rs. William | Detroit, visited recently with t tint easy compared with preach- spent the week-end in the village. burg, are visiting hér sister, Mrs. Nolton Parker. Miss Bertha Leslie spent the week- end in Listowel the guest of Miss. ‘| Cora Gabel. Miss Margaret Edgar, of Stratford, has been renewing acquaintances in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson and daughter, and Miss Pearl Hone spent Sunday ip Ethel: Mrs. R. Marshall, Mrs. John Saun- ders, Mrs. Albert Gordon and fam- ily spent Monday. with Mre. George Rome, Palmerston. Mrs. A. H. Wheal and daughter, Great Slaughter in Prices of Auto Tires 30x3 1-2 Ribbed Tread, K & S $24.80 for $17.50 30x3 1-2 Guard Tread, Van Der Linde, $29.25 for - - $20.50 30x3 1-2 Grooved Tread, Royal Sal; $25.60 for $18.00 30x3 1-2 Clipper, Dunlop, $24.80 for $17.50 30x3 1-2 Safety Tread,Goodrich, $35.20 for $23.50 31x3.75 Safety Tread, Goodrich, $41.95 for $28.00 32x4 Safety Tread, Goodrich,$55.85 for $37.00 34x4 Safety Tread, Goodrich, $60.10 for $45.00 The season has been backward and we are overstocked. Tires must be cleared out regardless of cost. All our tires are guaran- teed by the maker. R. O. Hube & Son * Edith, of Stratford, are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Kidd. Mr. and Mre. George Roger spent Sunday at Motherwell. Mr. Leonard Brown, Miss Gertrude Brown, and Master Harry Brown, of Port Antonia, Jamaica, visited recent- ly with ‘Mr. and Mrs. Will Murray. Mr:-J. A. McBain hag left to take his Western trip. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood, of Mit- chell, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Robinson. Mrs. Edith Lieman, -of Detroit; is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra. J. J. Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stockford, of Detroit, spent a few days’ last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stockford. Mrs. D. J. Faleoner, of Ethel, was at Atwood on Thursday. Misses Edith and Lyall Erskine, of Monkton, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8S. Love. family, Mrs. EB. H. Swing and Mr. W Hamilton attended the Shriners’ pie- nic in Stratford on Wednesday of last week, - MOLESWORTH ~“ S ' os + + +- Mrs. James Sangster has return- ed after a fortnight's visit - with friends in Brantford. Mr. and Mrs. McKee of | Toronto spent a few days visiting old friends in the neighborhood. Mrs. H. Thompson has returned WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE. THAT. The L eeowel Hvid Oil Engine (pronounced Veed) WILL AT AN EARLY DATE BE MANUFACTURED BY US IN THE TOWN OF LISTOWEL Canadian Farm Power and Machinery Co., Limited after spending a few weeks with her sisters at Mt. Elgin and Black Creek. Cameron Robertson, Will Simpson and Hance McDonald went West last week on the harvesters’ excursion. Miss Gordon of Teeswater spent a few days with her friend Mrs. H Thompson. The girls and boys have got back to school again after their vacation, and are glad to have their teacher, Miss Spence, with them for another year. Miss Maud Cumming is engaged for thie year in the Inglis school, near Belmore, and began her duties on Sept. Ist. Harvest operations are pretty well advanced, and the hum of the thresh- ing machine is in the air. The har- vest is a splendid one, and the farm- ers are thankful for the splendid weather with which they have been favored. Not only is the grain crop good, but also the potatoes and vege- tables... We have heard of a potato measuring 10% in. in circumference, one way and 16 in. the other, and a ce. A number of the boys and girls here have been following the fashion of the day, in having their tonsils and adenoids removed. The operation was successful in each case. | Mr. Geo. Wilts is at work again, having recovered from a severe at tack of quinzy. Pa * TRALEE _. may get any information de- FALL TERM i. W. A. BRITTON ‘ Embalmer and Funeral Canada Business Director Graduate Canadian Embalming Schoel College, Users! Phones: Residence 224. > Stere 90, NIGHT SCHOOL Opens Sept. 7th. H. E. Jermyn Terms and courses on ap- Phone 226. plication: Motor or horse drawn equip- ~ The college will be open evening for the next two weeks so that prospect- ive students or their parents, ment. No extra charge for ‘ motors.—. * Day end Night Calis Promptly Attended to. ¢ 7 Mrs. 8. J. Tomlinson, Mr. and /Mrs. Allan Tomlinson and son returned to Lansing after two weeks’. visit at Mr. M, Scott's and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. P. Heinbecker and sons, of Listowel, called on friends (| here on Sunday evening. : Mr.-and. . L. F, Armstrong and ‘son épent nday at Mr. J. Burnett's. eben is in full swing at pres- ir. Will Thompson spent Sunday with Listowel friends. Mr. Charlie Beatty was a vinitor on oe line on*Sunday. and Mrs. C. Wright and family of Britton and Mr. and Mrs. L. Wright, ofe eporking, spent Sunday here. . : some young men are laid up. with We wish" them a Mpeteys sex Mrs. Idle and children, of Clarks-| Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Thompson ~ ‘time with Mrs. Semour Ronald, 3rd. s crbseehing is in ‘progress in this locality and he Sere ae tae Pt to Listowel where they got better money, -~ MONKTON +#-——+ .. Miss Florence Merryfield is hbené from Listowel hospital after an op- ‘eration for the rémoval of her tonsils and adenoids. Mr. Heath of Listowel is to oceupy the Methodist pulpit here next Suh- ay. Mr. F. W: Hay, M. P. P. of Lis- towel is to give an address at the Monkton school fair to be héld Sep- tember 17th Mrs. A! Huggins and daughter Mar- garet visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. W..Featherstone of Listowel. Visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Matthews, were his father, Mr. W. H. Matthews and. Miss Ada Matthews, Listowel; a brother, Thos. Matthews, Listowel; Miss E. Matthews and Miss Somerville of ilton. r. and Mrs. Jas. Erskine were the guésts Sunday-of Mrs, A. J. Collins of Listowel. hn 7 Cholce Coffe, i. seated 4 m, oe enw A special—in fresh ground.Coffee, perIb.-.......... and ‘60c SOAP! SOAP. SOAP! All popular brands Len ee OO, 1@c and lle : “Try Our Pure Castile Soap at 4 for 25c . Just arrived, large, assortment of Fancy Biscuits at 3&c, se 40c per Ib. SPICES The pickling season is at hand, no. fancy. prices on fancy spices here. Our stock is fresh and now complete." Our stock of BOOTS and SHOES have arrived; and are reatly ° for your inspection. We will be pleased to have you call and look them over. You will find near eee prices, and the best in quality. oe i | We Stock Poultry Feeds, Oyster Shell and Grit | | oe aweey Polarine, Polarine Cap Grease, Maching Oil, Coal Oil, Mica fo Axle Grease, large tins .......... Fs: eieie nieticcteceiaieie . 50¢ See rien eo aa Viecbie we wee ap WHS « +++. -2S0 veg Prompt delivery of all goods. and careful attention. i a . United Farmers Co-operative Co. e Phone orders given prompt PHONE 93. WALLACE ST., LISTOWEL = . _ KURTZVILLE . | oe * ~< Mr. R. Bean and son Roy, of Wat- erloo, spent several days at the home of-the former’s uncle, Mr. M. C. Fry. Miss Viola Ruppel is spending some ine. Mrs. Jack Schaefer and Miss Audry have returned home from Wingham where Audry has been taking chiro- practic treatments for inflammatory rheumatism. We are pleased to hear she is much improved. . and Mrs, Alex McCabe, accom- Geo. Faust, arriston on Sunday and spent os rhe with Mr. H. Faust. Miss Rheiber of Kitchener spent Monday With her sister, Mrs. L. Ber- let A hill containing 59 potatoes was M dug by Mrs. M. C. Fry last week. bumps mr | « SECOND LINE EMA fe \ Mrs. W. H. Peppler went to El Mira on Wednesday to attend the wedding of a niece, Miss Viola Devitt. Mr.and Mrs. A. W. Devitt and fam- ily of Elmira. spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Peppler. Miss Mida Hewitt of Campbellford spent the week-end at her home. Misses Hazel Martin and Hilda Hewitt are taking a course at the/‘ Canada Business College, Listowel. fam. Fall Announcement | : We took great pains in selecting our many Sa lines for fall. Our aim was to find shoes me of better quality. | be: =| It, does not take many days to comvince the purchaser of a. . 4 eee | pair ‘of cheap shoes, that buying’ them has been an extravagance. § sae he cannot afford. _* , re Times like the present demand that everyone who, expects: | full value for their money, should buy only shoes of well known ad and reliable makers. ‘ b “aed | = Our stock bas been carefully selected from the HARTT, ad DERBY, WILLIAMS, EMPRESS, CLASSIC and AHRENS, who a aN are makers of the most serviceable footwear made in Canada. * *s It would be a pleasure for us to show you these lines. : Lo a | Call at your earliest convenience. ' — The Koch Shoe Company ee a Cash and one price. Apa ae | ot ’ We fit the feet. ily ew after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Geoghegan. | i ° pitt | CARTHAGE | Oil Co In nt \ || Amazon Company, Inc.. o Mp. and Mra. B. Pheppa, of De- , s em troit, ealled on friends on this line Extensi fx ast oor tensive Holdings a Mrs, M. F. Malcolm and Miss Haze ‘a oon Mayberry were visitors at the Toronto ds bo Mayberry were visito _ Proven Oil Lan a Mr. and Mrs. A. Walker and fam- zi . ; ea with 20r. and. Bre. in the heart of the great oil shale deposits of We are sorry to report that little Debeque and Grand Valley, Colorado. Eva pce gre had the misfortune to : : fall and break her arm on Monday. ‘ P . : R 4 Mr. Ran Askin is a yisitor at Blm- Write us for information regarding stock ‘| stead-this week. in this company, or see our representative, Mr. 4 wethunh Co visited last Davis, at the Queen's hotel, Sept. 3rd. and 4th. Have Us Beat At Wingham— cee Wingham i jeg week we : : rs . reported a wonderful growth of corn bus in 2 seg ought into-town by Mr. J. P. Cannon & Co. Wm. A i, Of Turnberry which Mem Standard Stock Exchange measured H feet 3 inches. Our - ma = “ friend William’ will have to come.a- H St - - oronto gain.as he has been easily beaten in 56 King eat a stalk of corn which was grown on alt the farm of Mr. John Mundell of = 2 Bluevale, which measured 13 feet and : 3 +. 2 ay ora name ‘at the rumen office. | = = : ” sariethe Sinee writing the manors Mr. . £82, 2.8 Fike. © °F if , 4 John Webster o wanosh| . : , MARKETS comes along 4. P po of corn z THE BLESSING OF WORK 4 , | ¢ which meatures 13 feet 3 inches, rr . * ‘ winnimg“over Mr. Austin by one foot.|* No man can be really ‘my ot bog Mr. Webster's corn is of the Wiseon-| unless he is a worker. eons f 2 EDO es po nad vy nals wees 60-65 ‘ sin Now? variety and was grown from|* that. ae att er ct meee haere eh cotheeee a eee seed which Was grown by Mr, Webster| * of a man “puts spice into his Sd eee: ERED Pe last year. district Is also|* . life. No greater Bi Part 05 AS i2) .<dn te ses es oe ee Reviap. 9. F408 95 the long corn, but|” currency tham the idea thatto *) Beet... 2.6. cece pene ee 20-40 the poi: as a, a ‘We 11 feet * \to have nothing to do is the -*/ Veal 202.0... s ee en BAO * pa happiness. Usetalem-; °) Chicken’. :. 0. 07... 2+ + 28-88 oD - pr ea oe — | Bras 2202050200012 See too T je told} * makes. @ man _ RR ee pes Ma re Tuable|* colints for something in the */ shorte™..--.--2.. 3.5.02. 29820 : * - general scheme of » °") Horse: allie. oo) ts ee , Vee without that ~ is: a 4. errr reer | jee #3