* ’ Monday on friends in New York city. Heavily Overstocked! That's the reason we find it necessary to move out Thousands of worth of goods at Sacrifice Prices. Get us seriously ! if there's anything you will require within the next few mcnths in the lines we hardle, it will pay you hand- SAVE ON YOUR: SPRING REQUIREMENTS ° ee SS SS Qa Re * _ At Adolph’s. Hardware - Big Money Séotig Opportunity STARTS SATURDAY, FEB. 23rd. LASTS TWO WEEKS ONLY This is going to be some sale. somely to BUY NOW BE WISE! * i ¢ . raniteware Mops We have a superior line and a - Always a necessity around the splendid assortment. Everything home. Regular $25c ‘line marked goes at 20 % off for this sale at ° 19c | Aluminu go During this sa 20 % um Ware All the useful gotten. Fie line to choose from. off ers, but anybody Reg. 60c line, in zinc, for | Wash Boards We can't all have electric wash- can afford good wash board at this Quality the Best. llars And take our advice— PAINTS and VARNISHES 20% off |. "Nuff Said. General Hardware We have a large stock and meet your every requirement. all lines there is a 15% cut | Zenoleum Dip and Disinfectant. Gallon size, reg. $2, for % gallon size, reg. $1.2 can On $1.50 ‘soo | REMEMBER! Kirsch Curtain Rods at reduce prices. Flash Lights, Scissors an Pocket Knives at Special Prices. y | d d . 2 . T hinking of Buying a Range ? Then be sure and call on us during this sale. We have some attractive ues that will surely interest you. ! ‘Thig sale lasts goods charged at sale pric: 2 Phone 5 PERSONALS and LOCALS ' in A., Mr. Wm. Climie, B. was Toronto on Friday. 3}. Samuel Firth was home from! Toronto on TMORORT: | | his home this week, on acocunt of | Mrs. J. L. Gamble is visiting this week with triends in Chesley. Miss A. Purcell is spending this week with friends in Toronto. —o—: Miss Eva Hamilton was home from Toronto for = week-end. Miss Rae Ward visited over the week-end with friends in Atwood. —o— ( Mrs. E. M. Creighton is spending a week at her name in Owen Sound Miss Sathionn ‘Fair is spending this week with friends in Toronto. Postmaster and Mrs. John Scott spent Saturday with friends in Dray- Mrs. J. O. Slardis is visiting her sister, Rh J. W. Douglas, Wrox- eter. —n— Mr. Clinton Dippel spent Sunday at his home on the sixth concession Wallace ~_-O— Mr. Frank Donnely of Palmerston, 4s spending this week with friends in Listowel —o— Mr. A. W. Cosens spent Monday and Tussiay with friends~ in Pal- merston. —fn-~— M d e Dottaldson of the Sostotriog staff, spent: a few days this reek in Atwoo Mrs. Robert Murphy of Mansfield, is visiting with her father, Mr Robert Smith., — Rev. and Mrs. R. B. Geelhaar went to Kitchener Wednesday, end will return Thursday er Miss Ina Frisby of New Liskeard, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noah eae ore. The Misses Thelma McCracken and Jennie Hymers spent the week-end with tienda in patwoos. Mr. and Mrs. “0. tye Alderson left visit with —, Mrs. — and Boor Bradley very ned & number of teen on 1 ay ne : I spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. Delbert Philp of St. Thomas, | Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Philp. —— Mr. J. P. Walter was confined to| an attack af la grippe. ther, L. A. Oliver and little son, left Saturday to spend a) Mrs. Melvin, | week with Mrs. Oliver’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Melvin, Guelph. —a— Miss Hazel Hay, of the high school | staff, returned home Wednesday, af- | ter spending ten days with her bro-/ Mr. Gordon C. Hay, Erie, Pa. \. —o— | Mr. George Wilson left Thendey | ; morning to spend a few days wi nt | ' ' i saimalpeae Mrs. Wilson and two children, who Miss Ruby McBride of Owen| are visiting at her home in St. Sound is a guest of Mrs. W. W. Ir-| Thomas. win, at the Queen's hotel. 0 a Rev. W. F. Hunter of Pleasant, Mr. Henry Hemsworth went to ‘Hill, IIL, arrived Friday, and is| London to-day, to attend a meeting | of the Life Underwriters. =e Mrs. Lorne Champ of Dundalk, is | visiting this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Vandrick. —o— Miss Vera Berlett, sixth. conces- | sion Wallace, speii the week-end at the home of Mr. Henry Schwass. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDonald of Melville, Sask., are visiting this week at the home of Mrs, Andrew Climie. —o-— Mrs. Reuben Horning of Palmer- stron, is spending a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Nickel. ———— Mrs. Henry Zilliax and little daughter Marjory, of Walkerton, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Zilliax. —o~ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Armstrong of Windsor, are guests at the home of Mrs. Armstrong's sister, Mrs. John Heath. Mr. and Mrs. 7% T. Wallace of Hanover, spent the week-end with Mrs. bbc de parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. eisai Engineer E. D. Bolton went to Toronto on Thesday, to attend the annual convention of the ~ Ontario Land Surveyors. «& —O— Mrs. Elton Bean and son, return- ed Wednesday, after spending @» few days with her mother, Mrs. C. R. Berndt, Port Elgin. —o— W. J. Climie was in London acu, visiting her ‘daughter, Miss Beth ClHmie, nurse in training at Victoria pr aris a Mr.-Joseph Pike 0! of near Kurtz- ville, was the guest Sunday afternoon of one lof the boarders at the home’ of Mr. and Mra, eee Nick el. te “Ww. R. MeLaue “resident © vin spending a few days with his mother, | Mrs. A. Hunter, and sister, Mrs. (Dr) | James Moore. - feat and Mrs. W. A. Bnehanan of Sask., who are here on a vis- | ite nrich his mother in Milverton, were guests Monday at the home of Mr. ee Mrs. J. O. Hardie, Listowel. . hen Mrs. Wesley Brothers and = son ‘Lyle, returned Friday, after ‘<n ing a week with her son, Mr. Iva Brothers, who had his tonsils ana adenoids removed at the General| hospital, Toronto. --o-—— The engagement is announced of Anna Jessie Jean, daughter of the late D. G: Murray and Mrs. aor 4 i Zorra, to Mr. Charles O. h-| Woodstock, Ont., son of aie, and, . Sidford Tatham, Listowe!, Ont. Mrs. N. McCaffery and family, of Hazenmore, Sask., o have been visiting at the home of . F Alexander for the'‘last ten days, left Wednesday for Garry, Indiana, where they will join Mr. McCaffery, who has secured a position at the steel works. —n— Toronto Globe—Dr. Sproute Man- son, President of the Canadian Med- ical Women's Association, gave a de- lightfal reception yesterday in hon- or of Dr. Scantlebury and her Secre- tary, Miss Levi. Practically all the medical women from Toronto and amilton divisions assisted Dr. Man- son in giving her'a eee. (Mrs. Manson is a sister of Mrs. J. . Wal- ter, Listowel: — ' emery LRP a W. Alberts William Aikens of Alma, On were united in marriage’ at Guelph on Friday, February 15th., Aad Mr. Abraham, Presb: ey have since been visiting at his -in Listowel, and when .| Criticising 1924 Markers— tartabig anh Suh—The gS aac, can aa Miss Pearl Karges of Kurtzville, is visiting friends in town this week. ant en Mrs. W. W. Karges entertained the hospital staff and gentleman friends at her home Wednesday ev- ening. Attending Millinery Openings— Mrs. F. Chislett, milliner, Toronto this week, attending spring millinery openings. is in, the Snowshoe Tramp— The junior fourth class of the Lis- towel public school, taught by Miss | Della K, Halli, went for a snowshoe tramp after four on Monday. Operation— - Master Neilson Gray, son of or oe at) el, underwent a min part of his home the latter week. Return ol Rhode Island— Mr. Hodgson, spinner with the Perfect Knit Mills, left Friday. with Mrs. Hodgson, for their former home at Providence, Broke Her Leg— Mrs. Gustave Stein of Wallaceville. Yell Wednesday morning and broke her right leg. e is now a patient at the Listowel Memorial hospital. — lil ‘in the West— T. L. MeCauley of Listowel, received word this week of the ser- ious illness of his brother, Mr. James McCauley, of Minnedosa, Man., at Winnipeg hospital. Birthday Party— Master Rowan Walters éntertain- ed a number of his boy friends to a birthday party Friday evening, at the home of his ependpareits, Mr. and Mrs. J. EB. Terhun Attending Funeral of S'ster— Mr.‘H. E. Cavell of Listowel, was in Sheridan on Monday, attending the funéral of ‘his sister, Ellen Ca- vell, widow of the late Edmund Shain, who died Friday, February 15th., in her eightieth year. (Class Socia’ The methodist Sunday school class, taught by Mrs. Seaman, spent a pleasant social time Tuesday yt ing at the home of Mr. and Chas. Wolfe. ‘This being leap year, the girls were oe privileged to in- Tu vite a fri critics are having their dnnings on the ee ae eheicere. They have been mpared and two weeks only, prices prevail for that “ecole and Mr. | and Mrs. Russel Gray, Mitchell grav- | ast | i | are| died recently at Satu O’Cedar Oil Sk ar ates At. reduced prices The famous Automobile make. e 25c bottle for ........... 20c All marked down to 50 bottle for ............. 35c Price Might as well save. Cost ce Sewing Machine Oil Hockey Skates Large bottle, regularly sold at Lots of ‘em. And all reduced 15c, During this sale for quick sale to e. 10c Cost Price LZ — 2 ? ° : Dr. Hess’ Stock Tonic | | Mitts and Gloves , Louse killer, etc. A guaranteed i var product that gets results. Stock rangi ig Hn assortment at prices up during this sale and save 26 ng no ae a 20 ~ 25c to $1.50 _ ADOLPH HARDWARE CO. | Get Your Share of the ers 4 istowel Cothes og ‘dozen ‘for Oil Heaters and Electric Heat- ce. down in pr best quality, 2 A ati tae Appearing on our Sale Counters Each Day Just 8 More Days of the LE of a SALE: Which Ends Saturday, March Ist. 4 — CHAPMAN BROS. Phone 71 | Re-organizes— Members of Mrs. Pelton’s Sunday *! school class of Knox church, spent a pleasant social time at her home and re-organized, Nichol, president; Mary Jermyn, sec- retary, and Margaret Wanzer, treas- 1924/4 ee in Listowel ay th public service t church, fol- lowed by interment at Fairview cem- etery. It was . under Masonic. rors Rev. Capt. Bdwards was the of- | fund. The funeral of Mr. B. is, al p isses Helen Hay, Helen resident .0 laptaerate bab leg Alice . Livingston, Edith over, was held Windso | $20 for Memorial Fund— There was a good crowd of young people at the Valentine dance wn Thursday night of last week in M Donald’s music hall, which was ores: tily decorated with hearts, streamers} and baloons. After paid, there was a balance of §$ which goes to the soldiers’ Memor The nce Was under auspices of sg! Aig Girls,’ which .com- rise t M George, r. Wanzer, Winnifred Anderson Jean ory an expenses ae for the battle of life. 1 Would ‘pitminate paititny frataing——| Mail and Empire—<According to Mrs. Lucy bet geri bahay wife of J. 8. Woodsworth, Labor M.P. for-Win- nipeg, the whole educational sys- tem of the Dominion must undergo a drastic overhauling if the a of the work are be — Speaking the Labor Forum last might the Taay advocated the nage ig rie of all military training and physical drill in the public shops as it tended she said to 1 a for militarism - m, a modern the Boy Scout and Girl ment and- would — ganizations. that, in her opinion, had no place in democracy. pate ‘or-