phone 61 and give us the facts. bert Caih Spent the week- Mr. Ro -end with sly hae in Dur rham. ne Soni: spent the week ~ end with her vere near Ayton. Mr. Herb ziiax is “spending : few days with friends In Toronto. h ty visiting Ts openings. — Mr. R. G. MacFarlane was in Lin wood wid ccuprap vai on business Miss ‘Alma Fieming is visiting her brother, xs ae Fleming, Mont } rea Miss Gibbs = raturied Maat Fri- ‘Say, ater Spending a few days in Toronto. —O-= : Mr. Henry Zilliax of London, spent the Ptieaa end with his family in Lis- tow nh Mr. Gaston Badin spent a few days | vec week with friends nt» Ridge- tow Mrs. N.. Pernfus of Kitchener, is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rennie , Elmira, is vis- —oO-—-- Mr. George Ernst of his daughter, iting at the home of Mrs. G. Kehl. poe, Shee: Mrs. T. C. Jones and Eileen spent few days this week with friends in ‘Toronto, Mrs. F. thigs week attending -—-0-—- H. Ghislitt is in Toronto the millinery Miss Hazel Hamilton of Guelph, was 2 guest over the week-end ; of Mr. Clarence Hallman. nt Mr. Alex. Fraser of Ottawa, was a week-end guest at the home oe Mr. and Mrs. John Watson. ——O-- Miss Lola Fair returned home Sat- urday, after spending two weeks with friends in Toronto —o— S Buchanan, of Luseland, week with Mr. W. k.,. is spending this Sas friends In Listowel. —_—O-— and Mre. J: Ceci] Hamilton and Patricia, spent the week-end with friends in Toronto —H—— Mr. William “Moore pent the week-end with his brother, Mr. Bert Moore, Toronto —o— Mrs. Hance. McDonald and. baby son, of Carthage, aon visiting friends in Listowel ‘this w ny ee Mr, Adam Scott of Toronto,. is vis- iting at the eh ot Mr. and Mrs. George Routted Miss Gladys Hall, teacher of Kit- chener, ¢pent the week-end with her mother in Listowel OO Mr. and Mrs. Henry Youn spent Friday last in Stratford with Mr. and ~~ Mirs--Cecit- Cavell: —o-— M . Rapp, 3rd. con,, Wal-| lace is visitin ng her daughter, Mrs. Melvin Herbert, Mitchel). —I— Mr. and Mrs, Frank Osborne of Monkton,, spent the week-end at the home ‘of: their parents, in town. whatpstat . Mr. Alvin Schnittker, of Port El- gin; is visiting-at the. home of his brother, Mr. F. C. Sehnittker. io ‘ Mr. Melvin Rennie, of.Detroit, is visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Rennie —— and Mrs.:Wm. Bell,of Kurtz- Sine. ‘gpent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Levi Master; boundary west. Mr. Carman Armstrong, of Toron- to, spent the week-end with his par- ents, Rev. and Mrs. E. F. Armstrong. —o-— W. Gabel left Tuésday for ae W where she will spend a téw weeks visiting her daughters , — Miss Winnie Hawke spent the week-end with ber friend, Miss Becky McFarlane, 8th. con. Elma. HO ; Mrs. C. A. -Houze of . Mitchell, spent a few days this week with her parents, Mr. ce A ade Mrs. John Dick. "Mr. Richard Thorne 4 of Mitchell, at the ~ ‘Spent a féw days this week home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Rennie. —oO— _Mr. Orville Wilson, of Buffalo, N the 6 ; 2 Arno! Hallman, over the week- yen — “Mr. Harrison Seaman: of Western sity, London, spent. the eo his parents, Mr. and : nn f Preston, ‘tls Wea etuel. “Mr. J. G. Burt. was in chaps ‘ths latter PIT oF em aca Pa with enon at aie : . Archie (iements . of hed pee 4 Hitless Friday with friends in anes -oe Mr. John Robbie spent the week- end at oe: home in Dunnville. : ; —0o-—- Mrs. k J. Lee of Kincardine spent a few days this week at the home of Mrs. C. A. Lee. —a Mrs. Fookes, of Stratford, . spent Friday last with her Ses y igh Mrs: Henry Horne, —G— iss Aubrey Fisher, san line east. is spending a few days. in London with Mr. and Mrs, J. C8 Thoff. Saat oa Mr. and Mrs. Percy Burnett, of Gotham, spent Sunday At the home of Mr Maitiand Fisher, town’ lihse east. —o— Mr. Richard Grills _ of ‘Winnipeg, and M Edna Grills of Harriston, spent Friday last with Mrs. Henry Hemswort 5 . — Mrs. Wm.. Coghiin aren ae her ‘sister, Mrs. W: © xander, ot oose- Jaw, as-far as earehie on Thursday. -~0-— Milverton Sun—-Miss Shearer, of Listowel, was the guest of ‘Miss Vina Jacobs on barca s evening, and at. tended the L. O Ree F. “at home.’ Miss Luella Scott; and Miss Kath- leen Fair aré leaving Friday for Toronto, where they will spend a week with friends. 0 Miss Olive Johnston, of Detroit, re- tyrned to-day to-her duties, ‘after spending a week with hex parents, Mr-cand—MMrs;-Henry—Jonnat on m. Wahl s apent the: week-end . Th Clair Bhs desea a 8. Pugh and AI ‘the e ep were ve deliveréd and held the interest of the audience throughout. The subdjects covered a wide range of knowlefigs and were vay instructive to all who heard them If you in to hear some of our future M.P.s speak, come out*on Tuesday evening and enioy yourself. : s o Mr. Jack Walter who. won-third prige in the W. O. A. Oratori- cal contest in Stratford will ahg give his speech at the Li. pon 8. contest: ° Cc. SVenzel—" How cen I tell the horse power of my Star.?" “Gamp'*-—— bbs lift the hood and’ count the plu Did you see the betw the clerks and the High “school? Tt you did you were fortunate, --if-you didn't dont fail to wee the next one. G: Bender=""What are you doing?” “Dolly” . Allison—‘‘Keep ufet Im adding up ache ‘Ueures and every time [ look at you IL put dowir zero.’ * s = jpenf) ane MF. “Russel Kuiipe returned home the latter part-of last week, after a visit with friends in Peterboro, Montreal, and other points. —_—-—— Mrs. Wm. Horne of ‘Moorefield, and Miss Margaret Horne, of Palm- erson, spent Saturday at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Routledge. ea | Mr. .Carlyle Hemsworth returned to. Toronto on Tuesday afternoon, af- ter spending a week with his parents, Mr..and Mrs, Henry Hemsworth. -~9O — Miss Bertha Speiran has returned from her visit with friends in Stratford and Lucan, and is now vis- iting at her home in Brusgels. Miss J. Hudson. and Mr. E..S. Hud- son spent the week-end in Wood- stock and’ Hespeler, Miss Hudson re- maining in Woodstock for a few days. _—— The Misses Delia Lavery, Margaret Fietcher, Marjorie Smith and Marty Brock, of Stratford Normal, spent tbe week- end with their parents in stowel. “ ---0O--- Mr. W, A. Gray, accompanied by his brother, Mr. James Gray, -0 eg pag ge > io Thursday at he home F, L. _Crawford Milverton: —o—— ~Miss -Viola-Zilliax-is—returning the! latter part of this week from Flint, Mich:, where she has been spending a week with her sister, ys Batley. —_—o—. - Mr. T. C. Mulheron;’ of *Miama, Fla., who has been spending the win- ter with his mothér, Mrs. J. Emery, left on Saturday for Toronto, Ham- ilton and New Yor i Mrs. Robert Ronald and Ficrense of Listowel, and Miss Mabel Ronald. of St. Catharines, spent a few days the latter part of last wesk in Toron- , the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Tevler: — ‘ Milverton. Sun—Mrs.. Simon-Squire and son, Elwood. spent the week-end! with Mr. and Mrs. 8. Squire, ‘Listo- wel, while en route . to where she will spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ford, 4 —_—o——— ° Miss McCormick spent a few days this week with ber brother, Rey, R. McCormick, Hamilton. Master Johnston McCormick, who has been visiting with his grandfather-in Lis- ag accompanied his aunt to Ham- ton. 6 Farnete: and th a Saebendewa: Folayed: a fast and exciting game of ‘hockey. on Thursday last, the score resulted.in a tie, lins refereed The game Kincardine! Miss Hay—‘‘Now do-you see the difference taint the boye of Ath- enian and the modern 5. “Mouse” Switzer——“Sure, the Ath- erjan boys had to learn-to play the lyre and it comes. natural to modern boys.”* s bad . The Staff is considering whether or not to send to Eatons for a strap of correction to be used at the dis creation of the various teachers. > ENGAGEMENTS red * LJ . a * * . a” a * Mr. and Mrs.,3. K. Mayburry, of Carthage, announce the engagement oF their eldest daughter, Una M., to J. Lorne Gamble, - only son’ of Mes: Robert Gamble, of Carthage, the marriage ati take ee pines shortly, HURCHES | The Anglican. Young Peoples’ As- « Ralage epent ae tevening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. ¥Y. Smith on nouday. The arene _ spent. in sames asd mu The stormy even-. ing saterTerrad: coment with the attendance, = s Rey. E..F. "armatrong. pastor of ‘the United Church, was tn Gondton on Monday attending the conference 'n connection with the Maintenance and Extension Fund. This furd has now reached $3,793,000 of the ob- jective of four million dollars. and there is still several weeks before the end of the church year. In some nlaces no subscriptions have yet been taken . .* « Special Lenten services will be held in Christ Church on Thursday even- {ngs at seven forty-five o'clock (7.- 45) and on Friday afternoons at five o'clock. Phere will also be a celebra- Non-of Holy Communion each Sun- day morning at 8.30 o'clock. Special course Of sermons and addresses in well! LikeY ou} Now? . e hat old photocaph of yaur- eelf you lind-taken. years ago— does tt do you. justice now? ; Your-trients would welcons the gift of a new portrait. Make an Appointment Now oe ‘ | Pocahontas grade of Semi-Bituminous . coal that the earth yields. pe per ee yonner te heen nes Se iisntieait at aE naa ooeried GENUINE No. 3 Recognized as the highest (Beware of Substitutes) * For Furnaces and Stoves ‘CALL of PHONE 162 R. J. Russell . Photographer — Listowel EVENING. SITTINGS BY APPOINTMENT R. T. Kemp & Son Phone 121 ‘PEMBER'S house with ‘the unrival- led reputation for quality hair goods. Free Demonstration’ and Display at : Hotel Arlington, Listowel Monday, Feb. 22nd . ‘Bee Dorwends Patent Struc- ture with the new sight proof parting. ‘ one Mr. Knight at the hotel ‘re appointment. The W..T. Pember Stores Lid. 129 Yonge St., Toronta, keeping with-the senson-will he -giv- en. mY fi z-e0e «# * A very pleasant social was held at the Baptist Young std taal eathered ‘for their weekly esting. e- evening was spent in onusity singing, concerted music. ontests, ete. The rooms were prettily decor- ated in Valentine fashion. Refresh- ments were sorved at icleven o'clock Miss melon Denia gave the sopic at the E. L. €. EB. meeting in Bvabeotical ‘eburch Monday evening. b The scripture lesson Miss Lonisé Bender. Other serra included a reading by Miss: «Irene by Messra. H. Opfer and. Melvin Rapp. The League are holding their annual |‘ rally on Sunday evening next, and a —program. ofr and music will be rendered. game. habe played off on Monday sient a the farmers were Bae dirine: «0 weithine by the score of 6-2, Rieke The Stratfora Bascouateca a on phy net evening said: If the Burgers their winning ways, an the Key handled ee age at this rame.|- . SOHURE—At the Listowel Atemprial * <sehure, a he “ee he bad . James ; Mra. wae formerly Miss or ‘Nickel, of Lis: stowel. on ae Sawn lumber production in Nova Seotia during 1925 totalled 300° mil- lion feet, according to the-provincial governnient statistics. Of this quan- tity 175 million feet have been ex- ported. Canada’ ¢ mineral output for 1925 is estimated-at $228,449,000, as com- pared with $209,585,406 for 1924. The previons record was $227,359,- 665 in 1920, when metal prices were about 35 per cent. higher than in 1925, of 20 miles from railway lines. ie 25 c vi hay you buy at the Bazaar. : . New H. Flowers. 4 Do Sales Undersell Our Price Tickets Tell Us That They Do Not EXAMPLE Cn Sale 12-patterns, including § white, 5-4 Table Oilcloth, first quality, 49c Just think ! 49c has been our price for six months. § How-many—of —you-—have- paid more during this period § Wider widths €9c Hundreds of other lines on which you save when = Regular : See our worderfubdisplay 5 of Woven Tapestry, Art & Squares and Table Runners = at 49c, 98, and $1.89 In Stock Again died t ay new ‘arrivals. $25.00 $35.00 STYLES Wide lapels, bicad sicaldehs. low wills 3 snug hips, round fronts and ventless - 5 are in style. The two button sack will still lead with the now popular double bie model increasing in demand as the season progresses. Our'Special measure samples, are com- plete. Let. us tailor to your pikes a MICA BUTE TRAE Wo OT CPR an suits ‘with extra pants. $28.00 $40.00. Pastel hades should d : shades in the fos pte and Fair Isle patterns will be pop the young men. CLOTHS | Tweed suitings are incteasingly popular. Strictly eras suits show up nicely in th French and English Worsted ie Checks and Thome: proof twists aé ¥ $32. 00. Aca 00 A Teddy Wagon Given Away Buy a tin of Capp Shoe Polish and guess ~ weight of wagon and polish. The person guessing . nearest the © “correct weight gets the wagon ; A guess with every tin of polish bought: Contest Lasts for 30 Days W. A. KIBLER “ Boots and Shoes Get your Listowel, Ont. Spectacles, Tweezers: Shoe Trees, Tumblers at 5c> Hat Shapes, and New Trade at THE BAZAAR ‘There iene: 760 acres of 286 4 e880S!—steud lands in Manitoba in a radi _ thirty years old. We. have Big Now On Join the crowds and buy while the shelves and count- ers are full | Our merchan- -dise is guaranteed-first-que- | lity, we have no stock of +S “the latest - styles, newest shades and fashions. “We have no overhead e expenses. Therefore we are able to sell