may have been sc ie dae at the time. See saa ie been the policy of the Chevrolet Motor Company to. Meee build business on a firm. foundation, and the only ‘secure foundation on, which to settle a selling Price i is the cost of manufacture. . Their prices-are always settled on this basis and not on” whatever i When the important factors of labor, material and transportation are taken into consideration, it will be realized that reduced owes at this time, under the guise of reduced costs, are hot warranted. * For the season’of 1921 it is the intention of the Chevrolet company to maintain the present list price, but in the event of an unexpected. reduc- tion in labor and material, effecting the cost and justifying a lowering of the list prices. of Chevrolet cars prior to May Ist., 1921, ‘all reductions on price of cars : sold between’ the present date-and May Ist., 1921. will ee nn oo : . Ethel spent.the week-end with: Mr. ate the to the buyer jig | Cheval “This policy will also be extended to McLaughlin sales. -° Frank C: Kelly. Metaughi —£. an ' Sweet Clover go & soon as the season opens, I will be in. 4 will buy direct or sell on 4 ‘city. 4 Can hull and grade seed for market and will make reservations for those applying . first,’up to the limit of the season’s capa- the market.to handle Sweet Clover Seed, commission. “| J. W. Sangster Phone 14, Listowel —t— Emba lmer and Funeral ~ : , 224. . HE. Jermyn Ay ; = Phone “225, . ns Motor or horse drawn ‘equip- B ment. No extra charge for motors. NIGHT. SCHOOL. Thursday Evenings at 7.30 AN! Commercia! an Steno graphic Sub, ects. . ‘Terms: on application “JTUAN CHI-JUL. He Is Regarded as Most Powerful Man In China, . Tuan Chi-jui, whom Sir Johi Jor- dan, the late British Minister ‘at Peking, as “the most | powerful than in China,” is now the’ greatest force behitha the new trouble t has arisen in the country. Tuan is pis ‘feet in as nant looks any- man , keen BM eet a » he is ee eis a ge apart et his Reuaterine abilities, Pig as ofe of the ablest men ger the Celestial Empire. He graduated at the Pei-yang Military School, of the Province’ of. Anhui, and later became chief military adviser to Yua kai, then Viceroy of Chihli. After that b @ became a great supporter of the republican elements, - He. bas had a fapid upward pie gress in his military career. In I he was promoted a frets eerlcenehersitc ‘year later was liéutenant- general of the ‘Chinese Be Bordered be low Banner. In 1908 ages ea commanding the sixth d Mion” tt Lu-chun and two years later he was mander-in-chief Sat too Army, which proved such a scone | support to Yuan when he i es of the Repubtic. : ter Tuan was one of the reading | to. sign. the memorial,.to’ him to public poke assumed of-| fice as Minister of War. in Pall A was nominated acting si ing wad of the your became’ sl Hed bint again in 1918. «|,challenge and on Saturday the. At- S _Mr. and Mrs, ral + * : # - A Oountry. Barbér. es i EI rare oF oe ea: : a daughter, es Wonders esers. Roy and Jone McConnyille of, Windsor, visited yin At- Mrs. MacDougall and Winnie|# MacDougall, of eee visited at from London, much in health, Miss Grace French is ‘Visiting Mr. and Mrs, D. B, Hodge. Mr. Arthur Love left for. Ohio on Monday. Mr, and Mrs. D. J. Falconer of improved and Mrs, Thos. Hamilton... - . Miss Ada Blackwell was in Listdwel on Saturday to begin studying music} under Mr. Lee, Miss Blackwell pas- sed her junior exams in June. Mr. Lioyd Vallance was in London on Tuesday. - Wednesday afternoon of last week ‘Messrs. John Roger, T. G. Ratcliffe: George Lochead and EB: H. Swing of the Atwood Bowling club, went to Listowel ‘and succeeded in winning from that club thé Rayner Challenge Trophy by the score of19 tolb, Thejg- Listowel club immediately put up. a{ wood rink went to Listowel and play-|§ ed a game which resulted mm a score of| ff * -25 to 5. Rev. Mr. McKay, pastor‘ of St.- ‘James’ Square Presbyterian ‘church, London, preached anniversary © ser- vices in Atwood Presbyterian church on Sunday, to a large and appreciative congregation. Mr. MéKay is a very sympathetic and convincing speaker and*those who heard him will -not séon forget the messages conveyed ed tiiéir’ hearts. MARRIED—At Napanee, Ontario, on ednesday, September he or Koel! pe Clarence Smith — “Of “poronte,|| ae formerly of Atwood, . BURN—at “Maple Creek, Sask. M. J. Grakam, “ Leader, ‘Sask., a boy and girl. TROWBRIDGE - 4 | j aro Phere was a. splendid attendance “atthe Sunday School Rally Day ser- ces last Sunday morning, when. the ‘principal address was given by Rev. T.°W. Hazelwood of Wallace, whose: talk was splendid. . There was a gen- pS ad collection, amounting to $15; ~ , The Mission Circle meets ob Wed- eddy next at the home of Mrs. Ly adford, -when reports of the deleg- ‘to the récent convention in’ 8t.- - rit , will be received. he two organized classes of the Sunday School, which disbanded for the summer months, are to get to- her again shortly, an organization mee macting ena announced for. Friday, to _aev. estan’ Irwin of Lucknow. - is the special preacher ip the anniver- gary services to be held morning and evening on. Sunday, October 24th. On the Monday following? Mr.. Irwin give his noted lecture on ‘Ireland aug the Irish,” (advt. 4 ’ in order by feeding DR: HESS ‘At this time-of the year it is no more than natural that your. ae ts should turn to “how to keep warm” this coming winter, with coal ’ sky high ard hard to procure, ‘We will endeavor to solve the problem by one to the - eee TREN, ee values : * Slightly Damaged 12-4 ey or white Flannelett te Blankets with ' either pink or blue border, 1 neque price se 00, sale price -. $4: 20 11-4 grey or white Flannelette Blankets, with either. pink or blue border, Sealed price ¥- 00, sale are - Robt. Thompson : beni . Fepenbane ds, Just Arrived A Fresh Stock of Dr. Hess Stock Tonic : and Poultry Pan-a-ce-a . Don’t let your stock lose their summer's sii through ave: lect. Your animals are how going on dry teed hey and grain. ; Keep your animals’ blood right and their digestive apparatus STOCK TONIC. stock to “get, off feed,” and in a run down condition, tock Tonic is strictly guaranteed or money re- roe imed. - Dr. Hess § funded if it ‘does not do as Get a package of POULTRY PAN-A-CE-A ‘sind start your ‘Pul- , dete and Moulted Hens to laying. _We ae “sole agents Oe the Dr. Hess Line. ADOLPH'S Hardware. $3.20. [ Highest Prices Paid for All Farm Produce i i Don’t allow your — “tg eastern business man, visiting @r Sat up in the chair k of.water, “You faint, “I-hope; sir,” bs “i eremaieretigg Sage customer ” wag the answer; “ET merély ascertain whether. my face want baba’ hold water.” P ae oe: A Wonderful Bell. ; te ‘duet ee ctieste at Kyoto, ’ said to Sica oo seahtey tons;-artd |t when its 1 tetiow. ia. heard. the.|} ? - * 4 * NOW! oes en Salhi SOR ie _ Spats. Now is the opportune time: ‘to select a pair to:match that new Fall Coat. - Women’ s Fine Felt Spats. <n Tabs!” made winded buckles. Neat fitters. =. oe A caren Price $3, 00°