Be SS ESO Se ee” ee ee ee - ‘the 0) tunity of apes ne cone his} line of work (veterinary). said Wee Ce so-much about Rest golden B. Keri ittle about ¢ horses and TOPICS e Py ry, little about th Sp g err and Mrs. J. Weir Pe Perl sa e very interesting things| Prints in light and dark patterns, : rin ae a a last week with Mrs. Chas. ' about Deep pee of the work: Me. B. (fant colors, 80 inches wide, this week nstein.— Mr. and B. Hamilton occupied the chair and|22¢ yard, at Terrill’s.—Misses Jean and Miss Alice the evening came to a close by sing-|Carnochan and Fergus McKay and at Elmira on Sat- ing the National Anthem. Lunch was |Messrs. Ross Boyd and Don. Mackey McCallum, of served. and Earl Carnochan Bans Saturday | iss Mary Mal: tenet in Elmira {Lieut. sn and Mrs, & Ma- l|ammon e ve | Following is the ri f the | ion and daughter, 0 entus g are n. ames are in tee of merit. Those rl i (*) were absent for ong or more examinations Cortes, worth 4 obe Brownlee, Irene spent for the cout, ‘ane Nu ap th--Jessie._Hdwards, Donald i Rent sae viatiad” over Senaae phi ade Gat Metaddin, David: Moffat; | Crookshanks, Luella Diemert, jebringville and Stratford: | Jacob. Wagler®, ‘Louise Pierce, Alex. Jack", m.|. St. 8rd—Mary Crawford, James ov Everett, Norman Bond, Helen Jack, |5¢V friends at Sel ‘Mr. W. e, Roy McArdle, John |—Cora Winkler, Eva Hoff- nan, Edwin Hoffmeyer, Harry fd-|Haves, spent Mo me|wards, Stanley Gordon, Winnifred WINDOW CURTAINS regular $28, this we: 24.89 —Geo, A, Smith, Principal. Meintyre spent aw eee eens for Anu everything i the line of making a Gold “Band rebuiae: ‘$28, 90, Junior Division. afew days with Mr, Davi sone noneeok Beek is week re 2nd. Class-—Robert SEO, Ol-} Messrs. Fred Tam ng, NEW SPRING HATS AND CAPS ive Pierce, Vera Few isley Cowen Eldon Barkwell, of Olivet AMERICAN RAINCOATS AND oar ny Lowrie, John Wa: agen, Muriel Mevie spent Sunday in town.—Mr. and Mrs. MOCKS ‘or Men and Boys. n, Barto: 2 man, of Olivet, Mrs. Dr. - : wads iGlred lender BPRS ee ere te ee Page Just a few left of these nice dark SPECIAL THIS WEEK t—Eva Crawford, Mildred Smith |Mr. L, Stricker’s—Mrs. Walter Gerth grey Coats and Smocks at $4.88 and 2 cakes White Knight Soap for 15¢ ee McKee, Alma Wolfe, Emmanuel | and qizmenter, of | Kitchener, | ar $2.50 each, Crysta Pp, per tin....... vs Nafziger.. spending a few days with friends in R. SHIRTS RAE and 75¢ = -—Ruby_ Bell, Dorothy|town.—Mr, J. Baron and daughter Sore Sardines in ‘mustard, = for.. et Moffat, on Sinicahy, Gladys Richa mid May and son Douglas, of Toronto, ays Zou. seen: the new Shirts this Corn Stare! son, Esther Burke, Helen Brunner, |are spending w_ day: firm is putting on the market ee 4 packages of Garden ‘Beads for abe Sanford Smith, Melville Knox. icKachren.—Miss Ila Stricker syear. The rey ersible cuits. Lemons at 3 rimer—Marion Kuepfer, Jean|spent a day in Milverton—Mrs. T. an use the shirt very much iouger MeVittie, Earl Bell, ean R Nafziger Bosith, of Guelph, is spending a few by reversing the cuffs. All prices at Laura Smith, Nicholas Sm at Mr, Robt. Crooks.—Misses our store iy 3 BAY Hammers sivacher Fiprened Meisiner and Gertrade h Miss Mary Mulcahy; Mr. Woodall, of Kitchener, psent Good \ of woes od Capt. R. ‘riday with Miss Irene Carnochan.— e nd Mrs. A Reid, of STOCK Misses P. Suitter and sister, Carrie, ps iss Allee Reid; ‘Mr. of Kitchener, visited the week-end at e a raterloo with Mrs. W.|. Mrs. Justus eee’ is visiting with}yf, Jos. Hayes.—Misses Jean Car- 3 Campbells Miss Hazel Love, of Toron- friends at Waterloo.—Mr. Charles Ul-| jochan and Lena Beriault spent Good at Geo. Love's; Mr, W. ‘T.|Irich an iss Lottie Cartledge are| friday a niboe We . Heid of Hamilton, at Mr, Simon Few- bpenaing the holidays at their homes | povq’and McKay and Miss Fer- . 3”. —Mrs. rron is visiting |in Fullarton and Stratford—Mr. Al-| 5 of Seaforth, are at pres- : with friends x Toronto thi ek, — | bert and sister, Miss Louisa, of Stewart was one of Listowel’s “old The loss is fairly well covered by in- ent visiting at Miss Evelyn, Crookshanks is spending Elma, spent Sunday at the home of |“"hrrs, 4 ; i ise: an ew. |Marion Coghlin, Lillian McLennan, [of Rairerty, of Waterloo, spent. the vs, | Bll = i Annie Doherty, of Heapeles spent a ome. Lav mday in nee eiph a Enid Roe, of Toronto, bert the ek-end at her Tie Ree Robt . Wm. Carnochan’s. LISTOWEL These Garments are the production of the present hour styles. The Northway Garments have a world reputation for style and finish. Compare our coats and skirts with other makes. We will again give an extra discount this week 0 5 Per Cent. Off (Cash or Trade) and Early Summer and SKIRTS e are prcvered: see our sample want any paperii few day’ '$ notice sh adva elle ipment AFTER EASTER—COMES HOUSE ‘LEANING TIME ous casa Sipe one AS *FOUSH expect ashi ime, Special orcs a oaape cat So. LACE CURTAINS, FLOOR OILS, D. & A. CORSETS We carry the fe mak lines of this firm in stock. We e a specialty of this firm’s goods. Try the “GOD- DESS” laced in pie ranging in price from $2.50 to $5.00. SPECIAL THIS Rulers IN DINNER in a 2 setts Clover Hehe 100 pieces, re- pulat $24.00, this week......$21.89. stadt and. children, -of| nts. and Mrs, Ed, Doadt, of Strat-| Dos and was a 7 WARTBURG noted athlete when ‘surance. Neu: this week with her aunt, Mrs. Hester |Mr. H. Schmidt—Mrs. Wm. Nickel| Newry, spent a few days wit Pct re eS “|a resident of Listowel.—Rev, Dr. L. Cavell, George Harron, Harry How-| Miss Myrtle Henry, of Mount Tanner.—Mr. Geo. Coghlin was a elt isos: a en cite are seine sister, Mrs, Wesley Cathéart.—Miss | co, An wih Friends 30 Jolly, of ee seer pisthiasiat: uae ord and one eae iiss Pearl} Pleasant, is spending ‘the holidays Dee ie ties tae sey ty lak Treman’ avern Zulauf, nof | Laura Carnochan, of Shratford Mead mc—~| has ‘been: pastor of Colborne street some ver y fine ding Ye Vids Es hi le ‘ ceamaey i quan Bs AoEEy th the week-end at her home cae e : ie x . Henry.—Mr. rles EB. 5 well this week, | Stratford, ‘spent, 2 week at his rome PMS by its ee ge old MeLaughiin, of ‘Toronto, Methodist church, London, will be | When word. is itgeeived that the|of Stratford, was jf recent ne vlad at st and Miss Lily Reinwald | here.—I i gs er, Mr. and Mrs. A, Schleuter and Peank | 2 - Peace terms have been signed by the home M ith | Schenck of London, are visiting their | family, and Mr. and Mrs, Jno, D h aa the odist church, Toronto, on July 1st—— Huns, the Mayor will proclaima holi- | Miss entree Richardion, of, "New loved for some weeks on account of | Wm. Ohm, the fu. eption given in Few- Friday with friends in this locality — ings’ hall on Monda: evening to Ca nd Mrs. John Lease and, Miss |G ine Bn oneey Stat, Pte. te: |Maty Hogg, of Stratford, visited over |G Lean and Spr. M. Dunbar was a de-|the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.|week-end at his hom 1s in London this weel and Mrs. t Aidlake | veborned Nomecatter opening several | Rennie, Mus. 0. Ren: art and added Reeser aes we much to the evening’s entertainment. | Harti of Suatfor, ‘spent ¢ Sunday “P bt Be a 5 axter, Pte. Kean and Spr. Dunbar were walied to (Master Herbie Gaul, bi geransenee is Spee earoen ent e Mr, oa Geo. 2 ual meeting on Good }ton, was a visitor in town this wee very appropriate since oa ail iat dae agait thavweele ait Mr. Geo, Edwards, blacksmith at . Cert “Hal, Corp, osaaith paid 3 ee HESSON ents, M Mrs. Sidford Tath-| Millbank, ma ness trip armers a id 0 | hy fag tin ee Bh gee ape ig ier Bed CROSSHILL Miss: Margaret Hanley, of Water-|am—Miss Vera Gray, ‘lverton, | Listowel’on Mo mig Bod Pies -Mckean swith 6. locke! thie: holidays with, her |i pending the holidays with her par-|_ Tenders are to Piss putlled test ine: fuade by Missea’Eve Hlottmeyer = . Saco Rowland returned Jas Girodat and|ents. in town.—Mr. Wm. Youn, of | Tuesday, April Bind, for the exten. thy Motat, Vera Fewings and Mur-| Week Sfter spending some tim ane mover, are ee eed spent Sunday with ae See ee re istowel is sng Ong 10 siuht drop in the wholesale price of Wire Fe © hi d| visitor in Guelph on Monday.—! The ee Patriotic. League ing we have revised our price list are now able to quote Neil MeDonald, of Molesworth, inti Listowel gave a Uunquertie tisste: s low a price as any mail onter Gonee: ( Anvennanaebes Be ak the West on Monday.—Miss Beth | turned vetoraiie’ of Listowel and vi Peady paid for his Wire Fencing is requested to call at our shop Hay, of Cotte: spent the holidays |cinity on Tuesday evening. ar; and get.a rebate of 4 cents per rod on wire bought before April 9, her _parents,—' con-|crowd was present-and everyone re- Alla .Jof North Mornington, spent sunday rs. le} + Lenhardt spent} spending a oe time with Mrs. H: ‘ood Friday at Guelph.—Sergt. Ar-|ton oe tho Weet-on Mane | Me FW ee M.P.P. ay. e hall was crowded ite fen Mary Wingefelder. 1s Mrs, Leith, of Galt, spent the holiday | 4" lend: Ke at the home of Mr. Thos. veret Rennie and son | town. m3 ‘foronto, spent the holidays with} friday Mrs. nie,—Mr, and Mrs. Pem =e , Mrs, nie and Miss Ruth} Dona: Te . White |of Listowel spent Saturday pee "S. Hunt, and Principal Sunday at the home of Mr. C. Schenck| 5 and Kathleen Hayes ave ependsng| Cor M of |—Mr. Ay a few days at Millba G: in Myrtle |} Bere of Milverton, spent Monday Sunday with friends in Port Elgin.—|home from overs afternoon in town.—Mr. it | Mr. “Cha: with mber of people of ne | Western Football Association annual| hey hom " Cook from here lay.—Mr, a Homing, of Palmerston |ing the week in der.— . Alex. Baird spent Good|ron, prior with his sister af Blyth.-—| Mo P rne and. Leslie|on Wednesday, ‘oronto, spent the holi-| Lieut. Leslie staff, ‘spent the week-end at his home}|Koeniger, ani nk.—Mr, Atwood.—Mr, Frank Howe spent|Major Adolph at ns homie’ in who was elected as ‘secretary-treas-| Monda Frank Ter ie Havniecia bf-Keitehaser; with Mri lthis viclviay visited Mrs doe, Stever: onl Paides night was greatly apprceid: 10 -Je Footat,, Pre : iaue Mrs, A. Schwartz; Miss Margaret|who was badly injured recently.—|ted by the large crowd present. Rev.|L. acted as toast ANSON B. KILBOURNE Rennie, of Kitchener, under the par-| Miss Ida Helm, of Kitchener, and Mr, | Mr. y, of es Falls, very capable manner. CHIROPRACTOR jental roof; tobe and Mrs, Omer Hast-|Herb. Helm, of Hesse Straus, spent | ably opt es wi Office at the Grand Central Hotel. | ings, 0: i he parental roof. | The of the Tate . Join “Alex:| Ariel. Schinbemn, We'Mondelly Mr" Ralph ‘Knight of [-- undell; Mr, Ralph Knight, of |—Mr. Every Tuesday ee Frida, Sy. | Kitchener, with his parents; Mr. “and |is ERS ey fice Hours: 9 a. . Mrs, Fred Breandle, of Heidelberg; Win J. Borho left Gonrulisisur end Beundiation’ Five ;with Mr. and Mrs. R, Fos ‘ormosa on Friday . Stemmler, of J ildmay, ander Stewart, who died o: e flu ir. James Tr days here.—Mr.|in Buffalo, in his 88th Mae were } partly destroyed for his home in| brought to town-on Friday for inter-| morning the caus in Fairview cemetery. r.|an overheated pi Miss Jessie Pennock spent Easter at day and already arrangements a t. Borest. “Mr. John being made for of Toronto, visited witl friends in town this wee aS ‘oo late for last week.) Elsworth ape was a Toron- on Sun-|Parliamentary duties 0. e % . Rilo : ‘days with her mother, Mrs. Har-|Alexander—Miss BE, Johnston, of |the home of his parents, . parente sn ere her mother the ‘West. Milverton, ‘spent the holiday ‘with|Henry Dietrich.—-Mr. and Mrs, John Engineers, Flight joyal Air Force, Sergt, Jack ford friends Mr, 4 4 am, of Woodstock, |Fred Ainley is expected home about! en by Capt. James Moore-and Messrs. are | Ham| ig the heuaase great celebration | at the home of. er mother, Mrs. ts a Bveryone will be as- | Richardson. oliday. ceil eres good ti ; of Mr. and Mrs, M. V, Henry.—Mr. BRITTON. nd Mrs. Henry Harloff, of Shakes Miss Annie Mayburry, of Stratford | peare recently visited relatives in this spent the. week-end at her home here, Beall i sis gpend: Samar Dobson, of Glenallan, is| Stratford, and Mr, Fi ifrontae akevatn spending | the holidays here,—Mr. an son is spending a erey Levan left for the West friends here—Mr, and Mrs. R, Hy-| Schenck, of Kastnerville, spent_Sun- mer, of N ‘Newton; ‘spent Saturday in| day with friends in this vieinity.— Fleming, Canadian our burg—Mr, and Mrs, J. W. John-| Mrs. Kries, of Milwaukee, was a re- Liclt. Ein eeon ston apent the weelcend with Serat-| centivisitor 8 wrence McCrae, | Mrs, Fred Priestap.—Mrs chek ‘Trowbridge, spent Sunday at the] is at present visiting velatives in: Mik Koeniger returned fou of Mr. W. Smi erton, eas this week. Pte. ry, of West Monk-! BINDER TWINE We are also in a position to book orders for the best 650 ft. Twine at $26.50 Per Cwt., payable in May. GEO. J. COXON, Milverton ident of the itmistress in a very eeches were giv- emain’s house was ipe in the upstairs. SCHRENK'S SHOE SALE --- A TREMENDOUS SUCCESS Don’t Fail to Attend This Sale Before it Closes--Closing Date April 30th, 191 9 WOMEN’S FINE SHOES, regular $3.00 and $4.00, only... WOMEN’S FINE SHOES, regular $5.00, for ............ WOMEN’S FINE SHOES, regular $5.50, for . WOMEN’S “EMPRESS” SHOES, regular $6.00, for .....:., WOMEN’S MAHOGANY SHOES, regular $8.00, for ...... WOMEN’S MAHOGANY SHOES, regular $10.00, for .... WOMEN’S GREY SHOES, regular $8.50, for ..... WOMEN’S BLACK VICI KID SHOES, high i rs $9100, f for, WOMEN’S WORK BOOTS, regular $3.50, for ......... WOMEN’S WORK BOOTS, regular $4.00, for : WOMEN’S WORK BOOTS, regular $5.00, for ..... : WOMEN’S BOX CALF BOOTS, Sans Ree Towns: GIRLS’ WORK BOOTS, regular $4.00, f. GIRLS’ FINE KID BUTTON SHOES, rahe $3. ‘50, now . GIRLS’ CLOTH TOP SHOES, regular $3.75, now ... GIRLS’ HIGH TOP SHOES, regular $4.75, very special as GIRLS’ HIGH TOP BROWN SHOES, regular $4.75, for ... GIRLS’ WORK BOOTS, regular $2.75, on sale at .... GIRLS’ SCHOOL SHOES, regular $4.00, now ....... CHILDREN’S SHOES, regular $1.50, extra special aE sa CHILDREN’S BROWN SHOES, regular $2.50, special at . CHILDREN’S BLACK SHOES, regular $3.50, now . INFANTS’ SHOES, ranging in price from ... WOMEN’S RUBBER BOOTS, regular $4.00, now .... yee CHILDREN’S RUBBER BOOTS, regular $3.00, now .......,,..$2.50 SUIT CASES, regular price $4.50, now ..;. $3.25 SUIT CASES, regular price $2.50, now ..... $1.95 CLUB BAGS and TRUNKS at ............5.. a Greaily Reduced Prices | : BRING US YOU EGGS—-THEY HAVE, THE SAME PURCHASING POWER AS CASH. | ROBT. H. SCHRENK, “The Shoeman,” Milverton NO DISAPPOINTED CUSTOMERS EVERYBODY SATISFIED. A great many have made their third visit. Now for the Awful Finish A SAVING ON EVERY TRANSACTION BUY NOW and make a substantial saving in your boot and shoe bill HONEST ADVERTISING PAYS HONEST REDUCTIONS brought our Immmense Business. MEN’S GUNMETAL BUTTON BOOTS, regular $5.00, for... . MEN’S GUNMETAL LACE BOOTS, regular $6.00, for MEN’S BOX CALF BOOTS, regular $7.00, for ...... MEN’S NEOLIN SOLE SHOES, regular $6.50, for .... . .$2,50 $4, MEN’S NEOLIN SOLE BROWN BOOTS, regular $8.50, for 4 $6.50 MEN’S PATENT LEATHER BOOTS, regular $7.00, for . + $5.95 MEN’S PATENT LEATHER BOOTS, regular $10.00, for ... . $7.00 MEN’S HEAVY SPLIT WORK BOOTS, wear like iron, reyolar price of these boots was $4.00, yours for. os $2.75 MENS’ SHAVED KIP WORK BOOTS, reg. $4. ‘50, special at... .$3.50 MEN’S URUS CALF BOOTS, very soft and bare the mene price was $5.50, on sale at per pair ............... «$4.25 MEN’S TAN WORK BOOTS (pig skin) wear like a iste? 's bee regular price $6.00 per pair, at . EERE et MEN’S BROWN ELK BOOTS, regular $8.00, o on sale at te eee es $6.50 BOYS’ BUTTON BOOTS, regular price $5.00, now ...... BOYS’ MAHOGANY SHOES, regular $5.00, on sale at .. BOYS’ GUNMETAL SHOES, regular $4.50, now ........ YOUTHS’ FINE SHOES, regular $3.50, for ..... YOUTHS’ BUTTON SHOES, regular $4.00, extra ‘wpecial at.. BOYS’ HEAVY WORK SHOES, regular $3.50, now ......- BOYS’ HEAVY WORK SHOES, Urus Calf, regular $4.25, for YOUTHS’ SHAVED KIP BOOTS, regular $3.00, extra value YOUTHS’ URUS CALF SHOES, regular $4.00, for. . MEN’S LONG BOOTS, regular price $7.00, now ... ‘ MEN’S HIGH TOP LACE BOOTS, regular $7.50, now ..... MEN’S BLACK RUBBER BOOTS, regular $6.00, now ..... ALL KINDS OF MACHINE NEEDLES KEPT IN STOCK, #