~ ~ This Is Y . our. Opportunity > . We have enjoyed the biggest year’s business in ladies’ cole in our ee Chie cack is still ciiivalite, The selection is big enough to meet all requirements. Every coat is priced. ridiculously low, solely for your benefit. Make your selection now at these bargain prices. [i JOHN C. McDONALD SOCIAL and Mr and Mrs. Val Kritzer and Master Howard, accompanied iby Mr. and red Holt returned from foronto and Grimsby where they epent the past week with friends. Mrs. Jacob ‘Kritzer accompanied them on their return. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Blackmore motored to Stratford and spent the 24th. Mr. and Mrs. David Lennox d Miss Cora Lennox spent the 24th in Palmerston visiting at thé home of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Stone Mr, W. C. McLachlan of “puttalo, and Mise Ciss Amos of Toronto, spent the week-end at the home of the former's mother, Mrs. W. H. Mc- nd J. R. Vernon spent the weet ond vaiting friends in Tor- ‘onto Mis ss Velma Hamilton, ford, spent the holiday and a few days this week with her parents, Mr. . Hamilton. Mr. George Woods, of Toronto, of Strat- spent the week-end at the home ot WwW his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Woods. Mrs. E. E.-Schlimme visited from Saturday ‘till Tuesday at the home of her parents in Hanover. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Rleming and Mrs. Kritzer spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Becker in Palmerston. Miss Violet Brock spent the week- end visiting friends in Hamilton. Misses Sadie and Annie Hamilton the week-end at their home Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Hay epent the week-end mith Mrs. Hay parents, in Lucan. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Anderson and Miss Winnifred Anderson spent Sun- day with friends in Elora. - Stratford, spent the w Murdock and daughter, Mrs. Hogard and her son, Leonard, and Miss Ethel Murdock of Hensail, were guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. B. F. Knipe Mr. and Mrs. M Fr. Zurbrigg, Mrs. L. W. Payne and Mr. B. F. Knipe, motored to , Ritchaner today and vis- ited hig = He Schwass spent the 24th “visiting triends in Moorefield. 4 J. Pinnegar and two children, motored to Dunnville on Saturday and spent the week-end: and holiday at their homes. Messrs. - Campbell Gibson, Melrose and igel spent Sunday visiting friénds in Bruseels. Miss Dorothy Watson of Carthage, ent the week-end with her friend, Miss Elizabeth Gibson. Miss Marguerite McDonald, of Toronto, spent the week-end and the 24th at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. * Cc. McDomald. r. R. Kidd, of Western Uni- ° Pato spent the week-end at the home of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cavell, of eek-end at the home of the former’e parents in town, and with Mrs. Cavell’s moth- er, Mre. J. M. Kincade, Wallace. Mr. John Robbie motored to Dunn- end and 24th with his parents Mr. Melvin Rapp of Guelph, Saturday at the home of his Mr, and Mrs. G. K. Rapp, Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C. Bender and two children, Lyle and Laverne. and Mies Effie Karges, motored from ‘Toronto on Saturday and epent] the week-end at their homes. Mrs. Bender and Miss E. Karges remain- ed until the 24th, and Mr. Bender spent parents, 3rd con. returned Sunday afternoon, accomp- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ruppel and anied by Mr. J. H. Bender and Mr. family, spent Sunday near Stratford| Fred Wells. who spent Monday in visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.|the city, attending the Woodbine J. Schellenberger. ces. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Keeler and Mr. and Mrs. David Park of Rip- family, and Mr. Wm. Goldner. of/ley, spevt the week-end in Listowel Toronto, spent the week-end and/{at the home of Mrs. Purcell. holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Rev. and Mre. J. C. Morlock. of J. Goldner Waterloo, were guests alt the home Mr. Roy G. Allan of Toronto,;of Mr. and Mre. Jacob Ankenman spent the week-end in Listowel at|}over the week-end. the home of Dr. and ins. H. Mr. Emerson Knipe. of Hensall, Nichol. 6pent Sunday at the home of his fa Mr. Norman Howes of Galt, spent Sunday in Listowel with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred How sae and Mre.. A. S. Rennie and of Tillsonburg. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Rennie and son, Everitt, and Mr. W. J. Barnes, of Toronto, spent the week-end in Listowel vis- iting at the home of Mrs. Rennie, r. Mrs. Waller of Tillsonburg, was a gnest over the week-end at the home of Rev. and Mrs. T. B. Howard. isses Annie Nichol and Phyllis Hewitt spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brem- mer, 4th con. Grey Mr. sand Mrs. Haw Stafford and daughter, eo and Myrtle -"', of Elora, were guests over the week- end and haga at the home of Mr. and M . Lavery. Mies Mary i hy of Wingham, was gn Listowel for the Miss Emily Oxram oo the mt the home of her gister in Drew. and Mrs. James Black, ot ‘Kitehener, epent Sunday visiting at e home of Mrs. Black's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Gus Nickel. Mr. L. Brookes epent the holi- pet in Stratford. and Mrs. John Swimwele spent ad ‘the home of Mr. an Squires. Mrs. D. C. Graham spent the week- end visiting friends in Southampton. Mr. and Mrs. Ham of Fergus, @pent Saturday ee PA my at Ys 24th Sanders vielting at Mrs. 8. wage home ae Mrs Mr. Wa anzer of "Hamiiton, ment the holiday at the home of Mr. H. r. ities Margaret Walter and Mn at the home of aa parents, Mr. and Mre, M. Nicol and the Misses ‘Flora and Kate Nicol have returned from Blenheim, wae they visited 4 8. J. A. Campbell, eine Mae Eistowel, ae McIntyre of Toronto ‘Techn’ 1, spent the week- “end and "notte with Mr, and Mrs. Ww: A. Britto . Pelton and two sons, Mes- ‘ord and Charles at the home of bi Red Moore, 2nd con. Elma. Eleanor, Menary, : Grand valley; visited over the week-end at the home of Mr, and hrs. W. A: ther, Mr. B. F. Knipe. Mr. jand Mrs. John Armstrong, of Glenallen, spent Saturday in Listo- wel visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Kennedy. Messrs. Joe and Frank Caruso, Bolton, and Mary Caruso, motored to Niagara Falls on Sunday and spent the J. W. Bernie and winttenn Audrey Bernie, .mot- ored to Niagara Falls on Monday and — the holiday with “ttien nds, Jack McConaghy —— 24th ‘at his home in Newto Mr. and Mrs. Herb Clarke and baby daughter, Mary Elisabeth, of ‘oronto, spent the week-end at the home of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Clarke. Mr. Kaufman Iva and Mary, of Inglewood. and Mra. Harris Williams chlidren Jack and Jean, Helen Frita, of London, spent the week-end in Listowel visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, orge Fritz. “ Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Greenslade, Misses Mildred and Eien ~ Green- slade, motoréd to Monkton and spent the 24th. Mr. Simon Squires, of Brantford, spent the week-end at the home of hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Squires. He had as his guest, Mr. W. Knoep- fli, also of Brantford. bien returned Sunday afternoon by m Miss Margaret Miller ae to her home in Kitchener on Wednos- nesday, after epending a few ys gr at the home of her aister, ae Vandrick oo spent Sanday with leks in Rip! r. haat on, of Orlando, Florida, ‘is "hisiting “his mother, Mrs. J. Em ore Mr. Mre. M. J. Bailey and nastier, "aie of Owen Soun LL Spe Saturday last at the home of Mr. and Mrs. rs Baile he W. Bailey is spending a week in Owen Sound, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Balley. Mr. Sidney Waghorn of Owen i ao spent the sath. 3 at the home pe W. Bail un, Sr., is ‘visiting in Wa- PE ens at ‘the heme of her son, Mr. George Mr. tisk B Mayburry of Poron- to, epent the 24th and Wednesday et PERSONAL | ville on Saturday to spend the week- } and Misses Rosa Caruso and Violet Mr. N the} Mrs and daughters, | fc. Miss Edith McEwen, and Master Vern tored to Wingham| Car Sponge ‘' and — : © Chamois ld Van’s Drug Store 7 Miss paurecks Reynolds and Mr. Ernest Da of Stnatford, were guests over “the week-end at » of Mr. and Mrs. Wally Rey- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hay and Miss Hazel Hay, spent the week-end in Toronto visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Werth and family. motored to and Elora and spent the week-end with frfends Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Simm and Bert, spent the 24th at Kitchener. Mayor and Mrs, John Watson and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Zilliax motored to Brantford on Sunday and visited friends. Mr. Alex Whitten of findsor, spent the holiday with his mother in town. Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Adolph spent the week-end visiting friends in St. Marys. Mr Elgin Simpson, of the Bank of Yommerce staff, Hamilton, spent the week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson Mr. Arnold Gibson, of Stratford. “Tepent the 24th in prvi with his brother, Mr. . Gibson on ‘two boys, spent the holiday in Fordwich. rs. Armstrong of Fordwich, is visiting at the home of her brother, r. Chas. Holtzman of Stratford, spent the holiday in Listowel with friends. Mr. and Mre. A. W. Zurbrigg and family. and Mies Mary Copeland, motored to St. Marys on the 24th, and — at the home of Mr. and . Zurbrigg. Miss’ Nellie Clark of Listowel has been visiting with friends near Sea- rth Mr. and Mrs. John Clark of Lis- towel have one visiting with friends ear Walto Mies Edna Clark has returned a aft: - visiting with friends in " he past four weeks. 1 of Seaforth, spent the and holiday at his home here Dora Welsh a a few of her friends to a rthday party on Monday.of this wee! Mr. and Mrs. A. Hallman and Mr. and Mrs. B. Couch motored to Ham- ilton and Niagara Falls on Sunday to see the b Ooms. Mr. sna Mie H. Grasser, of South- ampton, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C, etrich. Mr. Grasser is a brother "r Mrs. Dietrich. Mr. and Mre. G. M. Hoffernan and Miss Margery Harmer, of South- ampton, visited their aunt and un- cle, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dietrich on pe E..C, Champ of Meaford spent Sunday with me ees Mr. and Mrs. C. Champ of Dun- dalk, “event the 5 with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. George Coote, of St. Cathar- ines, is visiting at the — of his brother, Mr. W. H. Coo MUTCHLER—KNOX Agnes Beach Knox, B.A., Irving Mutchier,. BSe., only son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mutchler, of Melville, were married. at Tisdale, Saturday morning, is, Min the > dome of bts wi ‘Mr. and aE aca is 9 se isn sel eorge Try. ; gph Ms. We D, Gehncek: sek erteee ts OF, ee Univensite of Bates the} fj MORE MILK Distiller’s Dried Grains “iy Composed of Rye, Corn and Malt, guaranteed 20% protein and runs as high as 25%. If you want More Milk feed this to your cows. Big dairy farms are feeding it continually. Unloaded a car which we are offering at a $31.00 per ton Our stock of Corn, Oats, Screenings, Scalpings, Middlings; Bran, Shorts, etc. is complete. Rie L. Pfeffer Milling Co.""3™ - Great Things Happen in 192 Lindbergh Flies the Ocean-- and Mississippi Overflows its Banks-- J. P. Walter Slashes -- Prices ! ! At 9 o'clock on the morning of Saturday, Men’s Wear. With ls we pee aig 0 2900" sees om purchased at will astonish you--one dollar will do the work of $2 or $3. Ma the deor will open and you will find on sale our entire stock of shoes and aa wit Fleeberton at 40c on the datlar: at prices that While T hese Bargains Last-- Men’s $4.00 brown work shoes, at ..... 6. e cece eee eens $2.45 | Ladies’ $4.00 Goloshes for ....- ese cere eee te eee eneeee $1.95 Maen’a $4.50 brown and black sided ghows, Bt «oc ssipnele pase $2.75 | Men's $4.50 Goloshes for ....--.-seseeeceeeeeeerreeee $2.25 Men’s $4.50 and $5. fine shoes for . $1.95, $2.95 and $3.05 | Men’s $3.75 heavy rubbers, for .... sess eee verre rece ced $1.75 Boys’ $2.60 and $3. high shoes, sizes 3, 4 and 6, While they last $2 | Boys’ $2.50 heavy rubbers for ...... twawe lee cguwed eee $1.25 Boye’ $4.00 oxford, for 2.1... c eck e eee eee etter eens $2.25 | Suit cases from 4.......- cere eee ee eee newness $1.39 t o $6.75 Ladies’ Shoes for .........6.-e eee ese we reese 2Q5c pr. to $3.95 Club Bags .. ws keccccsccccccerorevcetnacenes $1.50 to $9.75 Ladies’ F * $i.eo phefe for 50 Children’s $2.00 fine shoes fOr .....-- cree cece e ene enene T5e ae oan wt win oe sa Sa alae idl as Girls’ shoes, splendid quality, wate Uy WO a nace cee ataivigie 50¢ Boys’ $1.10 over rutfhars for ... 2... cece eee eee eee e tees Se fy caies’ high shoes, in white black and brown, while they last 25¢c Children’s rwbbers, up to size 10% for ......- eee cece ee eeee 40c | Men's $1.35 rubbers, all sizes, while they Inst ....«.......,- ' 150 Children’s $3.00 Goloshes, for ...-- 6. see eee e erences $t.40 | $1.75 white running shoes, sizes 3. 4 and 5 0... .. eee scenes BOc i ? MEN’S WEAR ‘ Best $8.00 and. $3.50 Straw Hate at ........-5.. $1.50 to $1.75 ] Men's $1.50 bal briggan combinations ............00000% $1.00 Best $4.50 and $5.00 felt hats, to clear at ...... $2.00 and $2.50 | Men's $15.00 bathrobe for ...- 1. cere eect enter enes $6.7 Moen'e dest $2.25 overalls for .. 2.0.5... eee eee erence $1.75 | Men's $2.50 kid gloves, at ©... 1 secre eee ee eee eee eee $1.25 Men’as best $2.50 and $2.75 o’alls for .....-. eee cree reece $1.05 | Men's $2.00 kid gloves, at 2.2... . cece eee ewe eee eee e nee $1.00 Man’s $3.75 combinations in khaki or blue at ........---+ $2.7 $9.00 -cuff Woke fof’... 2... ccc cre cececestewreses vag edy $1.00 Men's $1.00 fine sox, to clear at 2.0.0.6 eee e ee tee eee eens Oo F BOc cufflinks fOr 2 ccc cer cccwwccsvanrivcavcceresiees 25c Men's 75c and 85c wool aocks, to clear at.......---++e+ee-s BOah Who garters LOr 2... : ccc cscs cc eweeserecsanetenovnaeme 50c Men's $2.80 fine shirts, to clear at 2... 5-0 ee eee eee reese $1.50 50c Wartere FOr occ cas ceca deace ce nee hod tage ete-eiaing db binelaie Qe Mons §2.00 fine shirts, to clear at ......--.-..-0- eee BIGO F Work Sit (Ol oo bec ec ates Phen s Wace econ ty emis 90c Men's $4.60 fine woo! combinations ...........0-+eeeees $2.75 | Men's odd pants for ...... cere c scence nee e eens $1.75 to $6.00 "ate ules oe bedi ate to the lowest notch to make them move quickly. Terms Cash . J.P. WALTER Terms Cash