istmas entertainment to be t in the school the last day of ol, “Rev. W. J. Taylor of Belmore will ch at Gorrie United Church next inday morning. The service will under the amapiaee. Cig the Wo- ae Sa Mto Pickering E witere ‘se service wht yet resident pastor. conducted by th ing cem sfesfesfecfoeDoelesLesloetosfmoe[asfeclerbeeleefeslnledejesiesdeedeeiefe | SPOTL & day recently’» with Pa + | Ethel Scott. +, DORKING + + ‘ ; + i $ 1 illite train? Stead tH TROWBRIDGE *: A largely attended meeting was! : held at the home of Mr. Peter Grub- Jt cueaeaun r last Friday evening in the in- 9 take a position in Toron-} terests of the Kipper Tashota Gold The Ladies’ Aid meeting was well Mining Co. Ltd.* The meeting was gp last Wednesday after- The school children are preparing addressed by Mr. Thos. Reilly, man- t the home of Mrs. A. Smith. aging director of the company and Mr. Smith of Smith and Kiley, members of Mining Stock Exchange, Toronto, who are e financial agents of the Company. After the speaking those in attendance were given an opportunity to buy stock. “men's Missionary Society. The aut- ‘umn thankoffering will be received, Spon es at the evening services on | a “Halt Moire With Great ouls,’ ‘ t Sunday evening the subject was meral William Booth, founder of Pimp Salvation Army." Gospel hymna | were aung. The choir rendered | 4 tne emogel “ Christ Arise," and: | “There wer in the Blood.” _ Next ~ thea We “alaht the address will | ~ be given on “David AActaemone, the °Rev. Mr. Craik is giving a series of ; iy Several of the people from here attended = monthly fair in Elmira ast Mond Mr. Wesley Allingham was a buasi- negs visitor in Linwood Inst Friday. Mesa W. J. Kittle and Allingham were in Waterloo Wednesday. Misses Myrtle and Ella Legse of undeye” last ' Kitchener were home last Mr. George Kuhn, locals#old mine galesman, spent pg. weer end at his home in To the Intermant wing take Place in Picker- etery, “is pen nding 60 come. time at the home of his uncle, nel Ben Fa ‘ or Wright of Brussels Miss The. following officers were elected se on ensuing year: ee ‘Mrs. meeting of the a srg 2 vice pres., aa Women's santiate was held at the > reasurer, Mrs. home of M W. Simpson, gravel t Secretary, Mrs. E. L. iaivinay f road, on Friday afternoon Carthage a — Sunday event ng | inancial Secretary, Mrs. W. Ward; Mrs Nae attended the meet-)| 8®=¥ice at Moorefield. pianist, Mrs. E. Hart; parsonage | ing of ae : en’s: Missionary So- Miss Ae ate Wataon eeetee hanna committee, Mrs. T. J. Tughen, Mrs.| ciety at the home of Mrs. W. Turn.) WS with Mr. and W. Bennett, Mrs. J.. Marks; floral/ py) last Thursday afternoon. Welsh. sinc Mrs. D. snr Mra. 7 Mr. B. A Dundas salled_ on olmes Mrs. F. Holmes; social 4 committee, Mra, Ai Smith, Mrs. F. friends on th tine last Tuesday. It's orn ee IN Smith, ae. Earnest Rea Yong Te play “The Winning of nett fect . > A rie ete. Spend xtsented by the, Atwood people gee | im Sunny Galkornia you will find a TRALEE 4+| wonderful places to spend a month !- c was greatly enjoyed by all.| 4 et +jor two this winter. It is a land of The young people certainly played “Mre ener parts well, eanedetty s ms." Proceeds were se-4 AD Herbert W. Guscott Mts. J —— t lest week in Toronto, icin rho p. m. Fg re Meeting. The youths of this vicinity turned|§ . ears out last Saturday and spent “ merry aie 18th, fe 30 ‘pm day Meg ‘with Santa Clau nd of ‘Listowel iss J. Hammo spent the week end at her home. Ke * ¢ ie lorie de R. McLaughlin Mr .and Mrs. ‘C. “The aL aes a athe Welcome” Sunday, December 16th 10.30 a. m.—Bible School and Service. Dp. m.—Temperance Lesson taught by Mr. Le A. Pieedig:' —PFayer an Dec, 7.45 p. m. eri ibemes Entertainment, You are cordially invited to all of the above. Praise Service ating c unequalled climate, of high mroun- tains, of colorful deserts and fasctn- ‘Galvary Evangelical Rev. L. H. Wagner, Pastor Sunday, Dec. 16th 10 a. m.—Public worship. N. W. Bich 9 of Council Hiatts. “Ohio, wil eh a. m, E matiey Sy Dp. ™.—Public wors Mretasees Brenicg-cerevar meet- Pray evening —Christm: Enter- tainment. Silver coleetes at the “Man Who Gave Hims er Mr. Alex Thompson, the] and Murray spent Sunday with Mr. ' " ot E. Rogers, nie of cut al orth west, is visiting nis “irothar, and Mrs, age Watson, Bronte. sont enter ee tae Penitic Coats 0. Johnston, sega to er ced (pbb bier Mr, R, Thompson. . . and Cc. E. Motesents will make your stay a pleasant one. Bokey Sunday a ae out lock. | 4. and family attended the orning visitors to California plan ‘The late Mrs. spén mt many). TOWN LINE EAST service at nox Church, Listowel, Sete itinerary vie the North Pacific @ PY behing ation rmy| | years at Pickering ‘bet on account | 1. oh | deleleieleiebeleleteledeleieteieieleteteteteetet: | 00 : The beauty and cosmopoll- ; of 90 ol a eee dad Pedr As Men eedendendeedeedeneeeeeeeeioenbecdecdonbecdecdeedeedecdesderdeele | ote BS _— Barres tnd spent the not character of Vancouver and Vic- te GOTH 4-| week end at her home a—Ca ‘s famous far western nsign Mrs. Morrison a caeroat one lan woman, appre- r. and Mrs, W, Mewhinney and on cs: tT. and Mrs. Robt. Welsh visited pe iene journey enjoyable E nan ‘Ma ah fort of an indly act, and thank-| Morley spent Sunday with friends Seefetesfestedeotesfetesdeieteededtentetes: tefeletetefetege | Frida: i Mr, W. M. Watson, 10th/ and interesting. The Guelph Salvation Army Male r cy gene’ - on. in Kitchener, line. Complete information Barns Quartette Party will be in Listowel Ww at t Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Durst of Wrox- An interesting evening was spent Mr. Thos. R. Beavan has returned/ California— fares, ac modation/ this week en ® program is as ~s ot r. eer Mrs. T. O. Johneton/ eter and family epent Sunday at the| by all who attended the Maple Leaf| home from Pakesley . and literature gladly su coated by any; follows: Saturday night, ‘musical oh T y evening. On nes-| home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kopas Institute concert and dance hel Mr. and Mrs. Allan McLaughlin} Canadian Natinal Railways Agent. program at 8 p. m. and Sunday's Py orning the body will be taken Mr. Nelson McAlister who has last Tuesday evening in the Musicand Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chuter of 2-27| meeting, open air, 10 to 11 a. m.; ‘ aes | Holiness meeting 11 a. m.; Sunday Seciagy 2p. ae meeting 3 ITIS Christmas Time RIEL ri -SCHINBEIN’S. Silk Hosiery and Christmas are Now Inseparable Holeproof Silk Hosiery The Ever Welcome Gift In all the new shades Neatly boxed in fancy boxes 00 «$125 $1.50 $2.00 Corticelli Hosie Extra length, full fashioned, in all the new shades. ¥ $2.00 pair ™ Silk and Wool Hosiery , Ladies 75c to $1.50 pr. im Children's 50c to $1 pr. y SILK LINGERIE—FIT FOR THE FAIRIES ‘ Dance Sets Pyjamas Nighties Step-Ins = Bloomers ests = Dance eer $3.00 up Pyjamas .. $4.60 up bs Nightie $2.75 up Step-Ins ............ $2.50 up 3 SPECIAL _Silk ‘Vests 75c Bloomers to match 98c : All colors. All sizes. Watson's make. 3 HANDKERCHIEFS KIMONAS :) 2,000 colored and white In silk and Eiderdown >) Handkerchiefs with em- $5.00 up 7 broidered corners Coolie Coats $4.00 up S Special at... 15ce, 20c, 25 | " Boxed Hdkfs..... 25¢ to $1.50 AND BASS . 3 Silk Crepe Hdkfs. 20c to All leather, new designs. Kiddies’ Hdkfs. $1 5c $1.75 up GIFT SUGGESTIONS Scarfs, plain and fancy, georgette and silk crepe, at . $1.50 up Gloves, French Kid, turn- down cuffs $2.50 up Chamois Suede Gloves, at 58c up Towels—plain linen and fancy bath towels at 50c up Blankets—-plain and fancy check, woollen and cotton blankets, at $2.50 up Sweaters and Pullovers in smart new patterns, $1.75 up Children's Knitted Toques Gloves, Knitted Suits and Sweaters at popular prices Rubber Aprons, Laundry Bags, Wardrobe Bags, in pleasing designs. Men's fancy bordered and colored embroidered in- itialed sie beesnluts, 3 in a box, at a box ........ $1.00 Men’s Fancy Belts 50c up For His Lordship An exceptionally fine gift— A HOUSE COAT or , LOUNGING ROBE Ps House Coats $5.95 to $7.95 Lounging Robes $7.50 to $15 Phone 98 We will be only too pleased to select for you 7% Gifts That Are Sure To Please For Every Member Of The Family THE STORE FOR MEN Men’s Gift Shirts $1.69 to $5.00 500 of them in all the New Designs Broasleioths, Silks and Woven Stripes NECKWEAR 1,000 Men’s Fine Ties, all neatly boxed, exclusive de- signs. e finest we have ever shown 50c, 75c, $I. 00, $1.50, $2.00 Men’s Fancy, Gift SOCKS Selection variety in checks, silk and silk and wool at a pair . intend: doo to $1.00 MEN’S PYJAMAS In pleasing patterns. $2.00 to $5.00 Men’s Silk Combinations, in white and flesh colors, at $2.50 MEN'S GLOVES : Lined and unlined, $1.50 up © HUDSON SEAL a” FUR COATS FRENCH SEAL FUR COATS FROM $75.00 UP An Exceptionally Large Display Specially Priced For Christmas PERSIAN LAMB MUSKRAT. BEAVERINE Store apen evenings sng Bee 7 17 for the convenience Christmas SI co toad get 2 GROCERY SPECIALS xed Cut Peels, Ib ‘oi ae ete., at Da vB or, Ib... a ey, I <htd eta saath era Ib 5c, 2 Ibs for 25e .. * pile b ise iy WE ij | Deaconesses Peard ai i=} | cal Oe a eee m.; Salvation Meeting, 7 p. Citv Mission Sunday, Dec. 16th and Alexander h m.—Brangelistic services conducted by Rey Rich. Singing Ranh S pe at Henry Good of . Tor- sirticon each evening except Satur- day at 8 p. m. OTR TTC United Church Listowel © Sunday, December 16th MORNING ‘11 a, m.—The White Gift Christ- ea Service, Subject “The An- el-Trimmed Tree.” Children’ 8 "Chott. 2.30 p. m.—Sunday School. EVENING Ip “How God Counts.” Anthem—"O Sacred Head" Duet—"Come Unto Mrs. Sache and Mr. Welling- ton Gtbso Me." E. F. Arms P. F. Hoadley, trong, M‘nister. Organist. ELEREELEE DEPORT EEE ET EEE ED DOWD'S SALE LIST + i Og Pepeeppeeeeeneepereeaeegt FRIDAY, DEC. 14—For Execu- tors of W. F. Rutherford estate at Millbank, farm stock, implements, household. > FRIDAY, DEC. 21—For Jas. B. Shearer, lot 17, ton. 3, Elma, stock of cholce Holstein cows, calves, hogs. KEMP BROS. | AUCTIONEERS YELLOW BILLS Postponed SATURDAY, Ao gee as ned auctio the residence late Mr. poet oct of Elma Stree Sale In addition . Ghoasshold articles belonging to Mre. McCrae, will also be sold, If weather fs un- favorable sale will be held in the and furniture at % DONEGAL ® are sorry fous * ness of Mrs se tonfeatoateotet to report 't Robt. Bulanah Ale | during the Past week from the ef- } fects of high blood pressure. 2 eee rrtend) is | covery. : Mrs. T. 8. Vipond who has been A, visting here, is spending a cauple ce of weeks with eee in eens: Danbrook and Mrs, Jas. Danbrook eines Sy S| Merera. Scott Pee ¥ Nelson Cowan and Chas. i ; London on Sunday to | Peebles, who was 11! in the hospital i there. = | 3 wee, 4 r. and Mrs. U. Sanday at the tome of Mr. end Mrs Scott. ‘Christmas ‘night. IMth— Post sale of vyal- unable chattels of “Wonaenoid goods a ee ee ee ee + + + niet ser- Her | + wish her a‘speedy re- J Owing to ‘the illness of the teach- baer, Miss Grace Cowan, here was closed for a few days this A. Wilson and Loretta and Mr. Bean of Parle + school veniences. Tree Concert day, Dec. 20th at 8 p. m. program. Admission 25¢ and We, HOUSE TO LET Good house to rent on Elma Pa hardwood floors, newly decorated, stable. Apply to Robt. Cassels, phone 205 or 41, i tf CAR FOR SALE perior Chevrolet sedan: in condition. $250, for quick sale. ply Jacob Gottfried, at Calder’s: Mill. United tert will a -Christ- eae eer nmeéent on + eduesday, Dec. 19th Admlesion 26c and 1Bc, a. oe rent, all conveniences, new. Possession at once. Apply> Ww. J. Bartley, phane 619r2. : CHRISTMAS OONCERT The annual United oe ga Sunday School Christmas Cone leg held Tuesday, Dec. 18th at 3 A od program of musical BoE Aang dialogues, tableaus, etc. Silver col. lection, SCHOOL CONCERT 6. S. No. 4, Wallace, will hold their school concert on Deceanret: 20th, in the hall at Gow- anstow Play, “Brother Josiah,” will be. ‘given. Admission 26c and be. \ 12-13 STMAS ENTERTAINMENT Trowbridge United Sunday Behool are hoysiag. their Christmas . enter- tainment on Thursday evening, Dec. 20th. A ‘splendia program mission $5c. - Sunday School child= ren free. CHRISTMAS ENTERTAIN The Christmas entertainm St. Paul's held on Sunday ab ralt ros 23r at 7.30. Silver collec 4th line church will ‘void. theirs bog We Il your property if can #6 bales it sold. We heve a BR on ot Sowers for sal eae gpd right. Bros:, q Kemp R. T. whine’ “i Son's Office. : FOR SAL Three pure bred Helsteln Friesion Bulls, ready for service; aleo 1 fresh pure bred cow. Bulls are from good dams and are straight and Priced reasonable I al o. 1, or phone Listowel 616r14. ‘ TOWN OF LISTO Synopsis of a Town " The purpcee of the proposed by- law No. 993 fs to { the assessment on the property oe rer Metals, ar gen at, the of Six ‘Thous- Dollars (axoet for potion’ taxes aad local improvement rates) for a period of ten yeara, so long as the sald company shall Lg. Inagrend =< actively operate t in the Town of' bute TAKE NOTICE that the foregoing is a true synopsia of By-law No. 993 of the Town of Listowel. - B. L. RD, Mun'cipal Clerk. The votes of the pester syeities to vote thereon will be taken the same time and at the same Dao as the votes are taken at the Muni- cote Elections on 1929. Listowel, Decembe: On Wednesday, t January, 192 January 7th, romot- & of this B. lL. Hy —- aa Clerk. 13687 Ing and d opposing the: pi by-law Sehnert HESSUN ‘ ; “ * Oe ee a en es Quite a number from here tended Jos. McDonald's ‘sale: Tuesday. Ris eb by ets returned home after spending three am F Canadian Weat. selves 04 sad Miss Irene Runsted Nu a week nurs rg h . of Joke Schiebel. i f ine" aa Mr. and Mrs. Melvin H a visitors gt "heme of our Jocals took in the rors phi pen oan Gemonstension At Lists- stented tae. tt bad =, “ . oo i at- on yd wero a@ Satur- é amen isz.gueaeee CHRISTMAS CONCERT Lebanon United Church Christmas” will be held my ‘Thura- A: & CHRISTMAS CONCERT The Young Pegple had Molesworth . hold TO RENT OR SELL Brick residence on Main street for. ty nmen of ' Lutheran Church will td = = — A bd he