Our Object i is. to oTiin into Cash Every Odd Pair of Shisces or Rubbers Aidt All bio dees inns in F OOTWEAR aca INE FURNI | ; r I Regardless of What They Cost. Let Us Show You the Purchasing Power. of Your 8 Men's Qvercoats for... $14.50 io $25 Ladies and Misses’ O : : en's Overcoats for... «+.» £ xfords, Slippers, Men’s $1.50 Lumberman Sox, to clear at 99c Men's Sults for ..¢,+.+-«4 ¢, 810.50 to $25,900 <j emDE nd. igh Shoee.on sale .... O6e "20 bi) oes Off All Men’ ~4 Oda Boys’ size Lumberman Sox, to clear at..75c wight br rows at Baek Men te hose F Ladies’ B ' $3 . i GN seme tet ose. coms tes awh. Calf Oxfirds ........ $2.08 ants, Fine Shirts and Wool \ Boys’ 12 inch Leather ‘Top, Rubber, at $3.75 | Every ‘pair guaranteed. To clear at 2.08 thos’ Bhoes tor ..... gn00 Ladies’ Black Calf Oxfords ........ $3.95 Underwear Men's 14 inch Leather Top Rubber, at.$5.50 Ghitdren’s Shoes; on sale from ...:35e¢ up. Py aes WOE ovis ng ose ve Cea eis nae . 9 * . e > ; ! “House TR eilinehd taser $1.25 blac . Cashmere Hose for. .75e Blue stripe Overalls, reg. $2., sale price $1.05 Men's Spats, on sale at $1.25, $1.50 and -ClubcBags; on sale at 6.20.4 $1.50 to $12.50 evs =f La jes’ Silk and Wool Hose for ...... 98e 10% OFF ALL WORK SHIRTS Children’s $1.50 Leggings, on sale at ..75e Suit Cases: Oh wile abe o.2 ck $1.50 to $5.50 Other Lines. Not Mentioned Will Be On Sale at a Big Discount. No Resisve. Everything Goes. See Us Before You Buy. PERSONALS Mr. C. M. Scott was in Toronto this week. Ch, aiten Ler i sie af TaN ret —~— George Bender, of Kitchener, on i mene sl week. +75 Mrs. Hugh Graham visited friends in Milvert Wednesday. Tat Mr. J. G. Burt. @ was in Chatham “Tuesday on business. Don't leave your Christmas — ’till the last minute this year. “SHOP EARLY” and in the morn‘ng if possible. Our busy little store is brim full to overflowing with fresh By new Christmas goods. Keep in touch from day to day with the new goods on display and make Christmas shopping a real pleasyre when you are not hurried and flurried and worried with Time chasing at your heels. ™ : _ SHOP EARLY AND IN THE MORNING IF POSSIBLE : _ Ribbons Flutter to the Aid of Nimble Fingers {Grocery Specials For The Gay Colored Silk Scarfs and Warm Cosy § few gleaming yards of dancing Ribbon, a Christmasy thought and nimble Thrifty Housewife . i fingers and in the flash of a needle a Dainty Gift is-ready for the crackling tissue H > te : « Buy the Cholcest oF New Fruit for W ool Scar s As ] his Year § Gift a Yo . : and cherry red Christmas seals. Many dainty and practical gifts can be made of ribbon. Sc to $1.50 yd. Glittering parcel ribbon, spool 15c Christmas Cake ‘ —oe Mr. Hugh Darrock was in Glencoe Monday on business m Hay left Friday on a friends in Chicago. —_—o—-— . L. Cha eel was in Toron- to Tue ay on business —o— gene gad visited Mis friends in eeeieio this w —_—o— Miss Lulu May was in Kitchener on Wednesday visiting friends. the —— ‘ir. William Welton spent rweek-epnd at his home in Clifford. 1 Ib. Lemon or Orange Peel 82c Bright and gay are the pretty color combinations selected-for Mllady’s Scarf ei = 2 Ibs. choice Seedless Raisins 25c this year. Some in wide wrappy style with long soft fringe. Others narrower with i arrive in Listowel on Wecaceday. Give Handkerchiefs : 2 Ibs. Large Valentia Raisins 2c shorter trings. Some in solid colors, some in solid colors with heather combina- £ : ; ons. Others in gay colorful Spee. PTICGD 2c is ceses cuss segs aed 1 oO 00 ” fe i —- Mil Sorts, and Thousands to Choose From, White and Colored 2 lbs. large Muskatel Raisins 8Sc . ws ie Mrs. J. W. Fair and Miss Lola 2 Ibs. choice large-Prunes . -25¢ A] Fair are visiting friends in Toronto. ¥ 35c each, 3 for .........- $1.00 at 25c each, 6 for ..........- $1.00 2-1 Ib. pkgs. Seeded Raisins ..20c Stee iin rn oo a 20 each, 6 for ........... $1.00 BE W8o ti © OR Por oe ee sie sie sie $1.00 ms a Pa Mr. Wm. Finlay was in Toronto at 12%c each, 9 for ........ 1.00 at 5c each and 10c each. 2 Ibs. choice Re-cleaned Cur- ° W | * WA ob vie oe os ewrern ces F : , thé fore part of the week on busi- Boxed Hankies, 2 and 3 in a box, 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c fancy Christmas Boxes. = oan Large English ool Scarfs $4.75 : necks : 2 Ibs. choice Dates, (new fruit) < Mr. Bert Hacking of Hanover, . Bee eee, Se ee 25c Large shawl like Scarf which forms itself into sleeves, ready to be worn over ‘3 loves As Gifts 2 ibs. choice large. figs 2c tailored frock.’ A favorite, too, for indoor wear when the house is chilly. It is of ig his parents in thick brush wool in colors of turquois and sand. arews and buff, — Monday with town brown check. All wool, at 1 » Almonds or Walnuts a and buff 4 led) $4.7 ee ee Ladies’ French Cape Gloves $2.75 Extra quality French Cape, tan berg dark brown, single dome wrist and tong wrist with pearl dome straps. Per p $2.75 1 Ib. long Shredded Cocoanut pod Mrs. Sam rv, < of Chesley. was 2 Ibs. fresh smooth Icing Sugar @ gtrest over the week-end of her Sistct Mrs, Daniel Schell [IQ] Wrist with pearl dome straps. Per pair... .. 2.1... -.eeeeee sees reece) RTH PS Ue UND BOUT UE re Bre, Wee. Livingstose of Toronto, Ladies’ Chamo-Suede Gloves 75c 2 Ibs. pure Cocoa .........- 25 B . i” S ilk H $2 48 z was a guest over the week-end of || Fancy point English Chamo-Suede Gloves, two dome wrist,-brown, mastic, 2 Ibs, pure white Lard . 42c i-L€X l ose . < Miss R. Livingstone. S beaver, grey and black. All sizes. Per pair .......-0.0e cece eee eeeeeeee TBe cHorce POULTRY ALWAYS A new! ca doub , ms i i . N HAND. CHIOKEN ewly patent ouble Silk Hose, which many women will greatly apprec- ‘s wstits McLaughlin. ot Fordwich, 1s 5 English Wool Gauntlet Gloves 75c . HENS AND jate. This is a heavy quality Silk Hose with wide etretchy hem top and fined’ with ie F. Duberges. ‘ English make, which guarantees the quality of woolen goods. Assorted shades. ' GEESE an extra soft quality cotton Hose, making a doubly warm Hose and not ut ali “Mys. Per QRlr cic ie isc a eee ka ek wi ak es ne me ele mie oe Oe ie ee a8 T5e, bujfky on the foot. Priced, per pat? .... 2.0 cc ccc ccc tees wvclité's Gewese diet tee $2. FE 0 “. Mr. A. W. Cosens is spending a “tew days with his daughter, Mrs. Cy- ‘rus Scott, Toronto. HIGHEST MARKET PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF FARM PRODUCE CHAPMAN BROS. & GRAY ae eae lee eee ale Mr. Clarence Stricker, of Kitchen- ‘er, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stricker. I *Mrs. Wi Gabel Is visiting in Kit- -ehener at the naar & of her daughter, Mrs. Harold Oswal — ‘Mrs. J. H. Rutherford, of Galt, Nias been spending a few days with her son, Dr. L. 8. Rutherford. \ “The Store That d Sells For Less” CSE Bee es See Se ’Phone 71 Listowel - aN IAN ae Rw TaN OB BIO wT TO TOT ON TO TON OVA EN TONS TO NORIO OOOO OOS U6 eT 8 8 — VT) ri Se ne Un a —o— Miss Hazel Thompson of St. Marys, ; visited this.week at the home of her Saree aaa a ee ie ae ae ae eee ae a ae ee ete eae a rmaother, Mrs. L. - ©, Thompson. , Mr. and Mra. Edward Youngs, of | Mrs. Oscar Ruppel and little eon,| wedding dinner. was served. The. ag BET Gets Three Months—} Extended— Made Fine Record— Embro, are spending a few weeks at; Harry, and Miss Viola illiaz left) bride and groom later left by motor A despatch from Guelph states 6 Ladies’ Committee for the Bal Mr. H Y hone Mr. Alonzo Stricker, of Kitchener, the home of their daughter, Mrs. C.|/this morning to Bin... few days|on a trip to London and other points | that Richard Davis, of Listowel, was| dier aieatiecs in Northern Ontario ex fenry Youn, agent for Mutual Spent Sunday at the home of his bro-| p. with friends in Kitchener. south. On return they will reside in| sentenced to three months in the Re-|tend thanks to those ahs. So ehend emblematic ring from: received an cher, Mr. W. J. Stricker. ~ = ie - thelr new home, Fairmount Gardens, formatory, by Lanes Spotton of that ently answated by sending contribu-| for qua * Ro snter tare poe Miss ise Fish d guest, Miss Mrs. Walter McMichael return eston. city on Mon or bri ng s|tions for Christmas Cheer to the :* a. Fy Wii er — won oan Anna ee a gg or ng @pent gel - ber home in pares. af- —— ‘tollowing rnd release from the week. a Rnd = Wisc aac Meahe resto ner atthe eka sper f da this week with friends in| teT spending a few days a e home ‘ormato: wee our large boxes o othing, | . OxRe ‘pis father, Mr. A. J. Vandrick. oe or oo of Mr. and Mrs, John Petch. have been sent, and 0 aout a “Seon mat sell $10 ail $19 er to quality. there wilt be a letter of thanks fri 0,000 of paid Moorefield. —o— nile A. W. Rennie, of London, was ——_ Miss M. G. Tatham and her moth- Two more cases of emal-pox were| the Red Cross Society follow tater. jtaken 8 sek Mr. Yous has p. “Listowel. thin week ene oD bis og; ME Take alates zorarnet. asardsy er returned home ‘Tuesday, after reported on Wednesday is Stratford.) 10: Bay yourself good gait or| totalll es plea mpd yas premiums ? ¥ 0: . .e rr spending 1 spending several months at their This makes four casés of that disease oe fl a : OF! with the Mutual Life of 16 applica- 2* —_—)— Mrs. F. Walters anf son Jack, ding a few weeks a the home of — - and Mrs. Fred, eeepees Toronto. h Mrs. F. F. Wilson of indsor y Peters, of London, were gueste making some changes in the light- ; , 1a assisting during the Christ- spent days week at the} Over the week-end at the home of ing and accommodation for the pub-! Holds ee tare rid ‘week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Bert Allen, Mill street. | ™#* season Beene of eabecriptions to he |lic. A reference room will be. made| Mrs. ‘F. . Gralager recei home of her son, Mr. W. J. Karges.| 7emes i " Wreo-H. E, Had Good Sale— one of these? If would and the loaning system changed. At Thursday afternoon, O ath fo the —_— — r. Lendeckin, of the South- ia shite on 80, we ap-|the beginning of the new year, the! first time ao since . 4th. for the a ae brs. Roy, as. n, of|/ Mrs Glen Blackmore left Monday prin rere Railway office, San Fran- ge abate ae a sale 0 a it if you would RENEW | Inepector’s department will send ani a+ : sy eal to epee. a hener, were guests Sunday et, to spend ® few mesks ot her home tn} brother, Mr. Wn. hen elo th Wedllaeday eftiernoon. The wale : Se atid ran ote 5 ince number of ladies called, he nome of Mr. and Ms. F. 8. Howe. pred cl mg — tet clod ary wes’ s was very” successful, the srerage) Stores Not Open Evenings— system which will be a great boon page a vig ed with sae. aetasie: HeMers ot St. Th 5 RES : ior ent oe It is not the peeps ot th of the mer-|to the pubic. er =, Grainger ae, Grins an Petar i a ee ; sob. K gen rettily otk “spent Sunday at the home JOHNSON—ROY the evenings during non week. Do your buying in Listowel and ; a pparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. wedding of arse a oe gaa Sees NPOk toe sbicte | petrowtes the meeduets Dis invite stone poured, tea, ani tins gaae sf oe." Abel ; hg open © wow business through ‘Mies rhe s. M, H. Moore and id was able and Wednesday: Setore™ Chotat-| on ai. sisted ti tee tea roo srt Godderlhae the home of his daughter, Mrs. F Is. are Wel summer cottage at North Bruce, Ont. —_o— Miss Isabel Simpson and Miss Dor- Lo n, Ses fittda Bo Christmas Season— yd, of ge who e Buaz- soreerty was employed in Th reported in the last week or so. All possible being made tolim check the further sg of the dis- efforts are provements 5 thames The Public Library Board are acs wid dealt place to buy that Suit or Overcoat. . tions for Bh My ineurance in ome week, is looking forward t splendid ‘trip next year. Attended Sg on Tnesday— ose from out of town at oops t raemeay of the late Dippe 1, which was held from