e These Advertisers Whenever You Need the ervices of Reliable Business or Professional Men they. telephon hea the ig m ) the hs cd , tin Mr. Musgrove’s p at time. Dr. Stewart of bed ee rege looking after him and set the bone. The mishap will likely ity Mr. Hock- pon up for some time | ined for Shooting Deck LEGAL That Bruce Peninsula is a ganc- tuary for: sa! until the year 1929 eee Successor to Late J, E, Terhune _ Barrister, Notary Pablic, Convey- Office over BT D. ‘Bolton, 0.L.8. ‘Phone 48 ROBERT G. NEWS OF THE DISTRICT Interesting News of Nearby Towns Clipped From Local H. B. MORPHY. K. C. Barrister, Notary Public, bone . @pcer, Solicitor for Bank Com- “merce, Listowel, J. O. HAMILTON, B. A. Solicitor nrger uth si bs’ Mil. Barrister, tela Meo age cea the Impe Bank of onéy to loan Office on 7 Main pes) over Miss Gi 'mery Par hake for Bale. ©. MORTON SCOTT, B. A. Barrister, Notary Public, Convey- : ancer. Office over Bank of Montreal, {}, Wallace Street Drug Store, Main et Lis-4 Lerge Lynx Killed— A large Canadian lynx,. weighing | dd pounds and ae Sas at n length, was ehot by J. fee: Riversdale blacksmith, . bush near that village last Welses- day..A-number of hunters: of Green-) ock Township had ely following up the trail of the lynx for several days, Mr. Scharbach being a member of the party. Farmer Seriously Injurea— James Struthers, a well-known Bruce Township farmer, living near Underwood, was found on the roud- hursday in a semi-con- scious condition, with a deep wound on the side of his neck and’ face, and, it is feared, a fracture at the base of the skull. He was taken & home, bit as yet.has not regain ed consciousness ‘sutielenty to ex- Ee ' E ‘DENTAL W. G. E. SPENCE stplaceal Bg ce of the Dentist of University of Penn- sylvania, oe iladelphin: also gradu- -ate of The Roya’ Colioge ‘of Dental urgeons, Toron’o. Office over Schin-4 bvein’s Store. For painless extraction we use rot | 8 rous oxide oxygen gas, also condubdt- fve anaesthesia. &. F. TAYLOR, L.D.8.; D.DS. Graduate of the Royal college of Dental Surgeons, and of Toronto uni- versity. Nitrous Oxide Gas for Extractions. Offiie over J. C. McDonald's store. one 60. » F. ST. C. WILSON, L.D.S.; D.D.S._ Graduate of Royal College ot 5 Dental Surgeons, Toronto Universi Office over Banzley’s new store Phone 23 for appointments, plain how the ecidént 1, dere Several stitches warn close the wound. ft Is velieved that he was run down by a Suffered Severe Barns— Mrs. Conrad Smith of the Bound- was forcibly brought home to two Wiarton citizens in’ police court ere last week. . Magistrate Mac- cattaey mposed a-fine of $25 and costs eek on William Walz and Wm. Turner, © were convicted of prosecution. han Ralph voty a Owen Bound, Fish and Game Inspector+—Hanover « Post. Six Months for Arson— Six monthe in the Ontario Re- formatory, with an indeterminate} jadditional year thereafter, .was-t sentence meted out to Henry Klinck of*Elmira, in Kitchener police court ‘on Monday, on being found guilty of’ arson. Counsel for the accaund gave notice that he would appeal against the conviction. ome time ago Klinck’s two chicken houses were burned mysteriously and it w found that fire spread from one to the other place against the wind. In addition, about 75 chickens ‘Were found dead in one om before structure had been rned, the su position oats that eek trad, xi. led them STUDY THE BIG VERTISER’S METHODS Marshall Field -& Co.,- Chicago, Wanamaker, New York. and success- ful merchants in every large city, pay many hufidreds of thousands of dollars a year for advertising brafns, and then spread the ability of the brains they have purchased out be ary East, Monkton, was badly burn- ed about the arms on Tuesday “of! last week, while she was in the act} of lighting the kitchen stove. She had just put some wood in the atove ith cute! fered severe burns about the whee | ~~ is under the care of Dr. Pro Arctic Owl in’ Maryborough— For the first time in many years! pa great white Arctic owls have’ aha fall been seen in Canada. . In fac en one day last week on the 4th Mary borongh and its {caused quite a sensation among t farmers in that section. This bird, it is estimated, had a wing spread of about six or seven feet and was piney an CHIROPRACTIC L. O. WHITFIELD, D. P. Drugless Practitioner Blectric Blagret Treatments Offige on Main gtreet, over ~ “astone’s Eewetry store. aepsinks . ee oS nogn &to 5B 7 other hélirs By Be nm Bras oy hone No. 9. S -wul bese We Queaire ET OF Gexsultation free. AUCTIONEER W. J. Dowd Sellg for ofmers and always sells to- FARM AGENCY 246, Listowel. MEDIGAL A. G. SHEZLE, M. D. Bhysician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and Surgery. "hone 3% Office. Inkerman West. Oppose t; te Presbyterian Church. DR. #. J. R.. FORSTER ye, Ear, Nose and Throat wen in medicine; University’ f Torott w York Ophthal-| Pingkrate, rcs bias. en Square Throat Hos-' attord. Racee ei tel, Li in the 4 p-m. wel on the first M mon{l from #0 a.m. INSURANCE a Rassatudly, the (popular shades. of|can’t vs too careful in their selection Shelled Walnuts or ok aie ih with the Listowel _womenjof cosmetics to use on thelr face, for bl Cra 25. Almonds, % Ib. : anes Addrett"| Fe Tesh” —_ roaiaeal ” The aver-|the average perso only, “one Table Figs, Ib. c Patrico eis cy THE COOK EDICINE age women 6 druggist siated has|face to last her a lifetime. Cheap -- Hallo ; 25¢ TORONTO,GNT. (Formerly Windsor) | a. Se et ptuk complexion, and the|ronge makes the face ce “but. Choice "here Be] © Almonds «0.0 :cccccuseesssse pow or that ‘pergon to use is} For fifty to seventy-fite cents a good Cooking razil —_ Saeeeess aie fle _ yi: woeninn ber darker | product, saiek will last a long time.) * says Figs, 2 vd 19¢}.B azil Nuts, 1b. one BBE De skhyr set air should use “flesh’’ or}/can be purchased. The same thing , cgoTnote ho are looking tor imeceor. brunette,” the druggist continued.[holds good with cheap face powder. ; THE F EST CANNED GOODS te says that very few women can|Cheap powder is made from. rice P ATOES: CORN er’ Hitt successfully: use white. powder, al-| powder, which is nothing but. rice Mies madeaat Ba er eet it . opoia dl Who think} flour, just as wheat powder ia whoa Bayside -15cl, 15¢ Bayside 15¢ a 2 SE ey can emists say that the wo-j}flonr.: Wien this en‘stance is put ual ast "back With a pound . of sausage. ee bey son eee pte white shade} the hee ani is mix. J with pershirs ‘ Coote! Choice ity 175] setthe mino 49¢ one ina thousand, as it requires ajticn, the fr ce .eeame’ caked. and the ‘Domino Fancy “ef _ Of course, the off horse wsed to yery fair skin that-has not béch ex- pores eahaes oy “off the . waste Domino eins eaney Soeehy. eotd but you didn’t have to thaw posed tothe oti h and weather. miaterial that the cakin. Ase of out with two cans of hot eae! Comes Rouge result, the face bs kes ipa in erup-{ | to get ils will to atart. 4} Our iofermant declared. ‘that the | dons seb ‘het poe aliy Bs to to average awoman tt! was in best sino accideat, au- eo Rowied and ance, is =. DO BOLTON. -Your bosined “solicited. “E techie b $3 Na 5, $8, per bens jlooks smooth on one women’s face, cute enough to evade some of the) best marksmen township. The evidenc® of these rare birds is, said to indicate an extremely sev ere winter.—Drayton Advocate. < Broken by Tree— “While working in the —" near Bluevale, John Hockridge had the} misfortunte to break his leg. There was a tree leaning and when he cut {ott a limb to release it the tree roll- ' over striking him on the leg | Thomes Barret and Robert ann oe pi of these snowy white birds cnet e, and fore the world in the advertisements ;for their stores which these adver- tising experts have produced. The country merchant is not in a | Position to —_ large sums for ad- eountry publish- of the bi merchan by erely studying the eb ol of the big | mere ants Marshall Field & Co. or any merchant of that class, does not buy newspiper space merely because he | wishes to support the paper, or | merely to see the name of 'the firm in Marshall Field & Co. buy space through which to gell merch- they put into that space | the kind of sales talk, and the kind of aig that will sell merchandise. The thing that will sell merchan- idise for Marshall Field & Co. will jsell merchandise for Jones & C jSmith & Co., and all that these cerns need to do is to read Marsh- jall Field & Co. advertising | make thelr own along similar lines. sLeeferenfenfectecdecdecteodeaqentenfeetectesenteeteetectecteoteeteetecte “ we | ; ies I } *, Oo “Tf y' ain't got sotton in your eare these days, y' know folks are just yearnin for Christmas | Gift Hints. An’ the best way i - anewer "em all at: once— Mr. Merchant—is rv causa Advertisin't” —Zimm *. , “> o% he fe ote ode of se SEOEEEEEEPESC LEE EL EP EEE {— were with him at the time, FaesenerstesonsvareTars J ° eee. $e his way étand. Alone, our work is of little worth, wu we're the lords of the earth; “ed le ale “ foo te Bull etin + stesleabefenteeesteoonfenteeeteatenfete heel 1926 Christmas Seals The 192¢ Christmas Seals, in. ate of ‘onto : F} if- through the sale ‘ a for maintenance of patients - Ww by not buy these seals in ee of others? Not only will you t good ag yA peg but your mon oy wil te ater end, for it witt rs to heip someone in the double-barred ross on every packet. None others are genuine. For le by school children and banks, or direct from Xmas Seal De- partment, Gage Inatitute, Toronto 2, Ontario. —— 22 together + - in’. sits rp vaak mee “aratudyin’ n! a- Me Belgian’ . eg » nigger sits down to think "bout ae S etoet why he jes’ nacherly goee to La Fresh Fruit and Vegetables ee We firave received afresh shipmegt of cauliflower, Head Lettuce. A few pineapples aiso on hand. cel- Fresh oranges, 30c to 70c per oz. You are always eure of re ceiving the finest fruit .when buying here. CARUSO’S Fruit Store Phone 160 Use Your Telephone. me Service R.A. CLIMIE, GROCER - PHONE “Seneeeey Ps Children’ Cry for MOTHER:- Fletcher’s’ FOR YOUR The low price and smail cld shingles. As It Was In Woman’s Character No Longer Determined By Use Of Cosmetics, The Days Of The ‘Past | | In the “good old days,”-if a wo- man was known to use seeped ot jany sort, she was often conside , Wleked and ieee as frivolous | be | her neighbors. This would be im- possible nowadays. for there Is hard- ‘ly a Woman, regardless of age, who} “ does not use cosmetics to a certain jextent, and there would be none left to criticize her neighbor in this way. @ much talked about ‘‘schoo!: girl complexion” that women are | urged to keep through advertise- maeta of various kinds, is oe difti- ult to obtain;as it can easily be Surdhacel at any drug store, For/t about $2.50 a woman may purchase ; complete new “complexion,” ‘which 8/ would consist of a six months’ eupply | rouge | of cold cream, face powder, and lipstick. After interviewing a few of the local cosmetic dealers, it was found market are: Jonteel Three Flowers, Dorothy Per- kins, Black and White, Methba, Djer ies, Stillman's, Be erry’s ond’s, Yie gay, Karess, Fiance, Cody's and Nylotis. Of cou oe hes tBbrs are others, but it would be n im le to name all of the dittersnt brands that are on the market today. cr Greatly } cosmetics, the reasons for so many different ‘brands of face powder is| Pe that no two women have skine just alike. The kind of powder “that ee would look scaley on other’ an- {accordingly.’ at this time. It seems as though t | the sale of crange rouge, which as such a fad a year ago, is prac- tically dead Cosmetic dealers say | that they have very few calls for it. |The reason for this is. that orange colored rouge does not blend with the average woman's skin, and only the woman. kaving a very fair skin. with blonde er. red hair, can success-. fully use Although rouge is worn -by, nearly | every woman, one.of thé. cbsmetic taatere stated that very A eg oul apply it so that the effect-ie pleasing o the eye. Some women wear to ll rouge, while others wear pes little. He said’ that women having p fair, thin skin, need enly a light cov- jering, While a brunette looks better with a greater amount. In applying it, the dealer stated, regardless of the woman, or, the shade of rouge jused, it should not be smeared on in a circle, reaching one way, from the ear to the nose, and the other way from the brow to the chin The ' “Scientific” Way “To be real scientfic about it.’’ he said. “rouge should be applied in pik strokes of the puff, in the shape a ‘V’, so that the ppint 7 come beast to the nose. nside of the ‘V’ is then tilled in "ina tinted On disgusted old man remarked cart week, after watching two flap- “war-paint,” tap" down the’ street, that there “ort to be a law forbidden" thore goll dern women to not use mor’n two inches of paint on their faces.’’ ose interviewed say that women = Brantierd Use Brantford Arro-Lock Slates. snow nor frost can budge them and they last for years. economicel roof of exceptional value. ‘Brantford Roofing Co Limited Stoek Carried, Information Furnished <= Service en Brantferd Roofing rendered Robert Oliver, Ltd., RROC LOC Slates BARN ROOF Neither gales, rain, laying cost make them the most You can lay them over the 13 Brantford. Ontario | " Listowel Castoria is especially prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipa- tion, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of — Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Absolutely Harmless—No Opiates. Physicians ibaa borg: recommend it. a ~ ee s Look Here! WHERES. QUALITY COUNTS, Some very special values to help you in your Chi Quality, Freshness, Lo Priceswall make 9p "REAL V White Satin Pastry FLOUR Nuts -- Fruits -- Peels Thristmas is only three weeks away and we can help you out in the selection of Chrigtmas baking neccesities. Below we give you a Het of a few of the many choice lines we have stocked for the fesjive season DPDRIPPED PEELS | SEEDED RAISINS | NUTS as Brazils - Almonds - Walnute - Filberts. VAERINCIA RAISINS | | CANDIED CHERRIES i ORANGES All frech new crop navels. . SHELLED ALMONDS | Assorted GLACE FRUITS | FIGS : . Package and layer Figs. || | 3°) Watch our readers regarding the lucky letter contest for 3 “the Christmas trade. Johnston’ Ss Groce ~ The Store of Quality a Ta = 2 | .. MINCEMEAT DATES | a OO’ Fac Scan 2b 2 16-oz. | onte + : ? Raisins Welsh. Box... O85 ff Finest Filiatra Currants, 2 bs. BTC) 1b. Box cetcsiaenenn 9 Ge Motes PEEL, bb. 27c Serine tin Cut Mixed Peel 19¢ Assorted 930 and 25¢ Ib. t gays: “The cabot? act “you look - erg match Ie The ane thinks’ that bincisheats are cane yeild Nia a ee “face very ¢ , Bat {this. ty Holds Spa ernliieeintitnel een rmering:»fubaeeean be ee = — rhe S35 = ‘< Notice! A MESSAGE TO THE BUSINESS FOLK OF VICINITY Ornstein's Stare. formerly. Ss. Feld- man's, is going to hold one of thegreatest two-hour sales ey- er Knew in the history of Listowel and the surroynding country From 2.30 en p.m. only 2 ee Y a “All — fe be cuf lower than ever, A large range of. Ladies si ress _vegnlar $19.50 tobe sacrificed for ‘88.95. On tot of uren’s overcoats regular $27. 50, must go at 817.50, REMEMBER? this is a two bont sule front rie to. 4.30 p.m. LISTOWEL AND On Saturday, DEC, 4th, 4 only ALUMINUM TO. BE GIVEN AWAY rates re “For every purclase ot $10.00 or over : C Store open Tuesday and eee bat un 9 9.30 pt ia 4