TO START Friday, February ard. ALL SMALL' FURS: Fur Coats, Fur Lined Coats, and Coats that are not Fur Lined, all going at ZERO PRICES: Ladies' Astrachan J:ckets for ......4 Men's Coats with fur collars for .... Men's Astrachan Coat, large size, 1 only .. 1 only rst class Coon Coat . vie, 8 wines, 48 1 only dyed Wombat Coat for .... Ladies' Jackets with fur collan-for....... Ladies' Cloth Jackets at Half Prite Ruffs and Muffs to match per set. se, . Fv. "Men's Fleece' 'Underwear' for 39. Men's good Tweed Suits from $5.75 fpto $23. We now show a better ran ze of Clothing than ever. a aeee se ea eee 4 98 We give 20 per cent. off ail Overcoats an' Pom Per cént,. off all Girls' Coats -- $ > pecial '* in -Dress Goods. at" Dilys; MS OF SALE--CASH OR TRADE. , alter - Bros. } Nel San thepateiegwtit All- Winter Gans | ; | GRAY, BERNIE & 60'S. } LISTOWEL'S LOW PRICE MAKERS. E P SALE STARTS FRIDAY, FAIR DAY Ard lasts until every garment is cleared. nw --w Ee 3 Men's black Dog Coats, a splendid quatity, f well made and fined, to clear at 18% --$13 79 Ke 1 only Men's Coon Coat, a splendid garment, to Be clear on fair day, only ....0 2... ee ee ee eee 49 95 Be f 3 only Men's fur collar, quilted dined Overcoats be this is a splendid line. vice shell and beautu- he fully made. tO Clears eee eee eee ce an 13 98 vos 2 only Women' s quilted lined, Ohio Sable collar, fe one black, one blue, semi fitting, to clear at 15 00 3 only Women's Rat line®, Alaska Sable collars, a splen- did Shell, made new style, semi httiog, to clear ~: atleas¢ than Makers' Prices. MEN'S. OVERCOATS. 10 only $42.50 Overcoats to clear ...$9 98 All-Overcoats at Big Reductions. WOMEN'S AND GIRLS' COATS. al 3 only Women's new semi fit Coats, latest style PES TiOe 6 CAR ya v ce ov ba mee nes e nee oe $ 8 50 All $19 and $12 Coats to clear at less than coat yotir-choice 2.0... ee eee eee 7 50 BARGAINS ALL OVER THE STORE. 1 only Woman's Astrachan Coat, new traveller's sample, $35 line, bot very low, you can have it for only .....c0.0e conse GRAY, BERNIE & CO. BUTTERICK PATTERNS AND DELINEATOR. = SEED OATS. Ey eiecrgel| 1 | == For sata 6 OR To eR "first- wi con' pent < of Wallace and Bts. igi: N. has af 2d second ni Onc 2 few' 5o 'Office Wel three acres of: Apply to. EDNA, K. Lee os Pupil of J. servatory of Bfusie.) . DENTIST Graco College 'I aoraduate De (Dental De " bh a Ppt ater, fe will re- DR F. J. R. FORSTER, © Ear, Nose and Throat sat ran - Hotel, Listowel, February 13th and March 13th from 8.30 to 11.30 a. m. DR. BROWN, L.R.C. P. LONDON, ENG. Ear, Nose and Throat, will be | at vb oo a hong Listowel, ' from 10 28, Feb. 25, Maret 2 'and April 2 ~S~sSrnwet + Winter Term 3 AT Listowel Business - College § Opened with an increased attend- ance of 76 per cent. over 1910. studante may = erat my Send for free wiileave to EDWIN G.MA gina PRINCIPAL, LISTOWEL, on. § wenceccasecened : ion and Girls. Should learn those subjects by which they can earn a living. Spotton Business Col- leges are the largest trainers in Canada, and our gradu- ates secure the best posi- tions. You can study at home and finish at the Col- INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTIO dist Church, Listo' transfer is granted by ; Mr. J. W. Bernie, ofthe firm of Gray, Bernie&Co.,is confined to his home wit han attack of la stippe, We are =e oii that he is improv bs to soon be abl¢ to attend ~-- Sask., who ho hare Bg the Fon and Mrs. Jas. S A ee ee in Palmerston, home in the Mrs. Bourne, 'as: & Bourn @| Tuesday even tallow «parse of ds money to their or- et ganist, Mrs. G SodaL evening was ng : elevingf for their Regina, --* Mr. id street, friends Rev. N. A. F. of immediate relatives and "New Cuurcu at of i cmry Ta (1, ToT Oouy L.o.| '3 of North Berth 'will hold its sonnat i Mr,and Mrs. John Bamford, and Mieves Stella, Lalia and Olive Bamford ; also Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Bamford are in Owen Sound, attending the wedding of Miss Georgia Creighton to Mr. R. St. C. Bamford, which takes p life. Parti be given next w Sir Jamee Whitney conferred an honor on Mr. Jas. Torrance M. P. P. and through him on North Perth in select- ing Mr. Torrance to second the motion adopting the speech from the throne in the Ontario Legislature. Mr. Torrance was congratulated by the leaders upon his able address. This is another evi- dence that the people of North Perth made no mistake in sending Mr. Tor. them in the Ontario Capt. A. C. Bricker was in Stratford on Thursday of last week attending the meeting of the County Council in refer- ence to the county grant of $300 to the 28th regiment. The Council decided that althoagh H. company represented the regiment at camp last June, they always been the largest in the battalion in fact they have been one-quarter of the total strength of the regiment for the past two or three camps. Royal ARCH bags Ses be = the Royalarch Masons officers for the 4th kins ; 'Fanitor, J . Seburger. The Farmers' Advocatc, of -- ha' purchased 135 acres of land -- north of Taniag, w be pat int practic. ition, and the result tof the the ; will -- right wing, L. lasik. -- Qral, d 78, 72, 66, Clarence Gibson 63, Mina Largo 68, lipo Kemp 60, Wellington Donegan 7, Tillie Robertson 56, Julia Graham 5, Mildred Gillespie 50, Evalina Og- Tram 44. TOWN HOCKEY LEAGUE, High School Defeats | Factories 9--7. Clerk's Dafeat Bankers 7--4. oO Tho second game in the Town Lea. gue was played on Thursday last, be- tween the High School and Factories. The game Was a good exhibition of hockey and that hard feeling which us- ually exists in town league games was entirely lacking. The game was called at 7.40, and from the start both teams went at it witha will. The Factories scored first, but the School svon retalint- ed. The School again scored but the Factories evened up. However, the Se! secured another, making the half-time score 83-2 in their favor. The second half opened with the same energy as shown in the first half, the scoring being about evenly divided. 'The final score was 9--7 in favor of the School. The line-up : Factories -- Goal, Heimka; point, Zinkhanr ; cover point, Hanna ;.rover Alberts ; centre, Hamilton ; left wing, Spence ; right wing, Zinn. Cavell; point, Ross'; Cnagpt paint, Roos ; royer, to centre, "= Dopnell; left wing, b tight wing, Robb. CLERKS 7--BANKE The Bankers and Clerks pe battled for supremacy. Tho game was closely contested throughout. The Bankers scored first, but the Clerks came back strong and before time was up they had seored {7 goals against their opponents' 4, The line-up Clerks --Geal, Harron ; point, Mac- } cover rest Rasageg + rover Haddow ; centre, Schin ; left wing, kers Anderson ; point, aces cover point, Campbell ; rover, Patterson ; centre, Gibson ; left wing, C. Clarke ; --_ wing, Howe. A ¥ x Z th c Rtoe E J 3 Ue " ica this was easier said than The gamo was the first ove played to break George Watson = Wii Goldner 65, ict Statice oa injered the was to leave the ice, going anwad 'ion landed the seventh goal. The play attimes for ashort period Rad to lag, but in twelve minutes "Listowel tallied number 8. It required but two minutes to score the *¥rom a Stratford standpoint mow were in a desperate shape, and they played a hard up-hill game ish, they were unable to penetrate the home defence, the game ending 9-- in favor of Listowel. It is a fact that the half-time score and the final score in both games played in Listowel with Stratford were the same. This gives Listowela lead of nine goals. a Niagara fruitmen decided to send a no a to Ottawa to protest arrangemen! with th the U United Statea. - promise to be friendly, yet ex- iting and closely contested, will no doubt be well The Team Won Lost Points ten. catattinn pap mm 0 "2 School'... ... a b er | Factories. sci, | M2 2- Bazkers... costonrsas 0 2.5.0 refit They play in Stratford to- night 4 company Ne * Harri " Leagoe team should have +played here: om Tuesday : play~ here to- night." As 'the O. A. A. 'games': for these nights the Nortlien League games _ have been postponed. The Listowel <' feel grateful to their. Northern for their _kindpess in