' ‘ ,___t-..-.. w an; UL tuc $1.50 magazines, with equally good stories. special articles and helpful de- partments. covering every ï¬eld of wo- man’s activities and interests. Each issue of THE DESIGNER is simply full of the things you are interested in, the things vou want to know about. No Mail Orders Accepted THE DESIGNER, monthly publica- tion of The Standard Fashion Companv, New York. is one of the most interest- ing magazines published. It. is as care- fully edited. as beautifully illustrated and as richlxpublisheq as any of the éémmxm § Large Sales These and rwny other invely, up. a I - F Iannelette Blankets, per pair $1.40 Scotch Blankets, per pair $3.00, 4.00 4.75 and 5.50. Unbleached Table Linen. per yard 25c. 40,. and 50c. Bleached I‘able Linen, p r yard 25c 50c: and TC. V Linen Towels, per yardsc. A pretty assortment of Handkerchiefs Fresh Grocerieé are contiï¬iually arriv- ing. W e sell them at popular prices "u." A“ .' .‘ arm w ;.,_ <1“ I f I td.b~.t x“ " " *7 30 Cen ts cwmfwy m if â€Wm/9w ’ Read Abraham’s Special Offer :TflB DESIGNER A WHOLE YEAR FOR . :u ,rr.‘ _, d C : Us â€.st an x '73??? each copy you get an? Smmzzard Paiéem FREE ‘er/ï¬m 7?? ’3 VL‘IJHS 315d Rug} 3’3 styL-s Company far in/z‘zater ie-«Un are 0%. «1.3; I I I ....v â€A, 9L mi. own m t he 3 *E‘iuï¬ 309K {oases Skiris »-to date :al Store â€"â€".â€" -A‘A‘I nun: ul'e home from Drayton and Lindsay. respectively, for the holidays. , Our teacher, Miss Mortlev, is en- 'ioying her holidavs at her home ~ at Latona. - ' Mr. and Mrs. J W. Firth and little daughter. of Pet-erborough. ,spent Christmas with his mother 1:. the former with Arthur Edge and the latter with D. Edge. Miss Mmggie Ector. who has t he holidays. Mr. J. W Greenwood of Selwor'd was home for a very brief holi- dav over Christmas. - M18889 Mary apd Alix_ Edge are 9 Deni Ohi‘istmas with himself t.o . ‘ chased from A.B. M'cLellan . Miss Ethel Greenwood, teacher. is home for lug holidgys. ~ “1- 1‘. h account of the 3 delay. AT SPECIAL “PRICES I" you have Grain of any kind to 89" we est market prices for any quantity of Grain at our Elevator. “"0. want empty feed sacks, if you have in and we will pay you FIVE Cents ea bring. Our terms on Feed are strictl‘y ()asbmr price. We do not give any (Ix-edit. \Ve have other pnces as low as \Ve have a. good stock nf CORN we are selling in Tom lots at almn Date, and every Feeder knows Lhz than Oats for feeding stock. If y get our prices on this feed. as it, is price we are asking for i t. We Are Paying from 45cm PHONES - 2?} Enough Tuesday Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co EDGE HILL. A ï¬ne display of Sm.» The newest dmimm Flannelette from 9c per Linoleums 12ft 'Will‘.“ 52 Rugs from $7-7: tn can Ladies." - "'(');Lt'ings double fold. courier was un- of this budget 111x were are and Lindsay. holidays. good Feed on hand ail we can make them. , Irum 9c per yard. 12ft. wid.H $2 00 per yard $7.75 to $2 5.00. 1y kind to 591] we Will pay high any quantity of Oats or other Durham ' ., :, if you have any bring them VE (.‘enls each for all you 50c for Oats at our Elevator - 4 and 26 UUKN CHOP on hand that LL :tlmut the glue price as )Ws that Corn is better feed If you want heavy feed asit. is gund Value for the a._ spi be sent to the Fund made a. capable chairman. The proceeds were $18.50, which are. to 2e silent to the Belgian Relief thse .convemence of his stable by putting in a new B.T. ‘litte-r car rier. manufactured bv- Beattie Bros. of Fergus. - Mr. and Mrs. D Edge and fam- ilv were visiting with friends in Egremo It on .Tpesday. ML- -â€" mater Coats. $1.5.) per yard :- Grain at market the time. 8e“31:31 years i VARNEY. CW". “-25 Essel LaidlaW, and; W _-b0th 0f Toroni-n “we returned from Hamiltoh; Where they have resided for the ple of Durham are cer- tainly very genermus. and we would 35.: vou to thank the em- ployees and directors of vour Companw very heartily in 'our . this srflendid donation. With manv Hmnba T -..- anti 1 John Ackland'M'ath-ers of Forti Stewart. Ontario. were united in. the hJO‘ly bonds of {matrimony - I o'ok .place in the‘ .home of Mr. Philp, Holstein. Rev. T. H. Ibbott ed time service. 'The bride wore a beautiful tan" Silk dress. carrying a - lbvelv bow! quet of white ChI‘VSnnfhomnw-a I and 1 . Ph. 8.. conduct;l BELGIAN RELIEF FUND spent Kï¬ï¬y Eflqckburn of Toron- -hss A1119 Blackburn (3f are spondmo their hwliâ€" thcï¬n In»- - 'h 'lae wore :1 beautiful tan 5. carrying a ' lbvelv bou- white chrysanthemums. â€"class Supper was provid- evening' was spent in I . LU unallii the 911‘!- iirectors of your ry xeartily in ' our sploqdid_donati0n. .'. ‘ McArthur- of . Storrey. and nt Christmas at are in receipt of the 19th inst, en- for $280.00 given rs and _di_rect0rs of H'On. Treas., Montreal Varh-ey 0d progr Who will - ‘uu u: Luc Monday. am and buy he} I~_IcDonald E'Té: er ex'olains add nothing 1.1-- 'hom me company Jean 150'. I) B o :1 21': o 8 a. 2. o 33 '5 '2 3 2: H. E o 3 day. oz: .- 1' Attwoo'd. Donegaj, Nah.“ E Misses Bertha and Emma Harv {Mllvertom Br unner, Brittbn- eW-' .6“?! 5 ton M‘fllban, Reason. Moorefield of Toronto specnt the holiday \x'ii'a - Palmerston Harriston (‘l'ffo rd - ' -__._ ‘ o. 1 thgir paren_ts here. .Fordwinh "Mr, and Mrs. Peter McIntosh and family, and also friends from M'arkdale‘ spent an enjoyable Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Running, Jr., Dornach is ' Lakes of Massachusetts. ' l Like other glacier roughened areas, lMassachusotts. though not specially distinguished as a lake region. is lib. erally supplied with inland bodies of -water. A recent survey showed 1,115 lakes and ponds exceeding ten acres l“ in extent, the total area covered being ' nearly 100,000 acres. The largest is ‘Assuwompsett pond of 2,121 acres in Lakeville. and the one having the Ion. gest name is Chaubunagungamaug of 1.188 acres in Webster. Only one is in ‘ Nantucket county. While Worcester county has 21l3.~NeW Orleans'l‘imes- Picayune. A constant rain of meteor. star and comet dust is pouring upon‘tbis world of ours. But you should not jump to the conclusion that the eartg is pen ceptibly “growing: on account of the :--O.7â€"â€" " I Womd rather sit on a pumpkin and have it an to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushionâ€"Thoreau. Elephants. In India ‘ehpnmts oxer melve and up to foxtx ï¬ve gems of .129 me deem- ed the best to purchase and will gen- erally work until eighty years old ' To Make Them Smart. - .“Mr Pedagog is an old time teacher. He bplieves in the rod to brighten up dull boys" "Weâ€. isn‘t that the make them smart '3" .ml of her con- versation. - Florida Times-Union. “I‘m afraid not." replied "My husband wasâ€"I left I -â€"but I‘m afraid he’s becdm and gone home.â€-â€"Toledn R person. A View of the Adriatic ï¬gured on the card of Count Alexandre Papoli. while the Franco family favored a large stone guarded by two dogs. with the amphitheater of Verona in the Sack- ground.-â€"Baltimore News. . alternating with views of monuments and tow us. The name was printed on the picture of a wall, a tree or a fountain. - lflOSc Used In Italy W'ere Works of Art. Some authorities hold that the origin of the visiting and lay in the circum- stance that_ when Pericles ï¬rst laid Elaborate Thou Used In hour which swallowed up the U 1"... “That‘s him!" lmly‘s shout turned into a wild yeip of terror. as the room shot from under the feat ot the oc cnpants and they -......v a yawning panel stoud t him. He $1000 in the vavity a se Imfling as the duo!“ Sergeant Daly. fuilnw ofï¬cers. tun-bed tutu t moment of peril ' Slnwlv s: _ . .teadily Lou beqme stepped hm-kward Then sud- denly a yawning nan»! EARLY VISITING CARDS. mm not." replied the latter. and wasâ€"I left him outside afraid he’s becdme disgusted Ina Star Dust. Continued next week. W arm I Urnea. Toledo Blade. natural way to 01’ '- Wondering at his face in this ..\‘. Stezzdily Lou- Pd Then sud. out: half an â€D the inter- as though It "D911. and 3 Smmd of aaAI UL CLICIU Harriéfgn. Clifford Fordwmh. Gorrie. Avton. Drew Alsfeldf toâ€" Lu. . ,_..v‘ albub \l'ui' succeed, the Listowel f lege has nearly doub attendance and gradt past four years This time We have ever 1 advertisement in ,this as you intend taking studies to better your man- Have. you ever helrd Business College? If not. it must be our fan] are going to in-tâ€"roduc: to the readers of The Owing to the fact Hm Mr. Buchanan, VVillia visiting his grandnaren Mrs. Andrew Scott. Mr. Alex. at his hogng. M Bell is Pine Hill- Mr. ahdu-M-‘r's callers at M last week, ld v .I-vtllll. fl Messrs. Rob. :1! took in Zion Chm report a good ti Mr. Tom Atk Lorne. of- Rock 3 days Ias’t Week \‘i: Mr. Jas. Atkinson Mr. Jas. Main 0! . Mr. Wésley McNally of â€"â€"-â€"‘â€"â€" _ hristmas holidavs parents. Mr. and Mrs. ,, Lambton street. . A. Toronto. spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Jas Atkinson. Mrs. Ed Watson Dur- Christmas with Mr. . am. Patterson Messrs. Hob. ‘ and Eddie Linda." ton]: in 7:,~._ f“ _ ham. spent .v. and that our ‘. d, the Listowel Business Col- I1:515) nearly doqbled twice in comer HONOR ROLL FOR DECEMBER Jr. DARKIES: nan, ‘Williamsfm'd grandnarents. Mr. :7 °--“ er bend of Listowel 2e? If you have our fault.~ Now we introduce ‘ourselves uvumcu tW1ce in graduates in the Ijke.‘ 13". 5' â€355:, and Visiting- .hjs ‘9 _Jr. II 1 BENTINCK CORNERS the first “09, B. Lauder M'- Iiolmes R: MgAuliffe. t0 Sr. III. Special I‘S ~. Russell. P‘ ï¬nal. R. Vis- . Rea} ’. Pettiâ€" is