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Listowel Standard, 10 Feb 1911, p. 1

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~ that aré not Far. ine all i in ZERO Paes. a Ladies' Astrachan Jackets: forces ees Sites Bi. 50" Men's Coats with fur'collars for Say | ieee gre 5 00 Mens Astrachan Coat, large'size,""1 'orfy, 217-50 _1-only 1st class Caon Coat. sane Pee ekea ne - 65 Go "Konly dyed Wombat-Coat for #..... , pied "21.50 Ladies' Jackets with fur collar forvy+.s.e9. 4 15, % Ladies" Cloth Jackets .at Half: Price. a Ruffs and Muffs to match per. sets... Feuer 4 oe Men's Fleece Underwear for: 396.2 Men's goad Tweed Suits from $5.75 up te on 'We now show a better range of Clothing than ever se We give 20 per cent. off all Qvercoats ami 3371-3 per cent, off all Girls' Coats. Special Values. : in Dress Goods and Silks, ; TERMS OF SALE-- CASH OR TRADE. - + Walter = - Bros. } Eye, All: Winter Goods GRAY, BERNIE & 60'S. = LISTOWEL'S LOW PRICE MAKERS. SAcE STARTS FRIDAY, FAIR DAY And lasts until every garment is cleared. | ant tr, » ind eS ee te 3 only Women's Rat lined. Alaska Sable collars, a splen- a did shell, made new style, semi htting, to clear Fa. at less than Makers' MEN'S OVERCOATS. 10 only $12.50 Overcoats to clear -$9 98 Prices. | So 3 Men's black Dog Coats, a splendid pial i well made and jined, to clear at .ceese $1379 Big Wi 1 only Men's Coon Coat, a splendid garment, to j . clear on fair day, only .... 0.0... «+ 49 95 E . 3 only Men's fut collar, qui ited lined Gvesooats k- this is a splendid live, nice shell and beauti- | fully made, to clear. $a SR WOE WIE A nd wl > 13 98 Ble £3 2 only Women's quilted ae d, Ohio Sable collar, § ; one black, one blue, semi fitting, to clear at 15 vo i. Ear, | House' Su } and Aural DR. BROWN, 25, March 26 ; oaive carefal-atten "Phone No- 106 DR F. J, R. FORSTER,' and Lag om only. Imic Nose New Yor are, and Moorefield's Eye 0 LONDON, ENG. fice 48 Al- rand Cen- . February 13th | and March 13th from 8.30 to 11.80 a.m L.R.C.P. Ear, Nose and Throat, will be | at ake Grand Central Hotel, Listowel, p. m. Jan. 28, Feb. cand April 22. peaesese -~ewewe} inter Term ° AT Listowel Business - college Opened with an increas e of 75 per cent. ov io Students may enter at any Send for free catalogue to EDWIN G. MATTHEWS, PRINCIPAL, LISTOWEL, onr- xk eecoweivadsted : : All Overcoats at Big Reductions. WOMEN'S AND GIRLS' COATS. 3 only Women's new semi fit een latest styl: : $15 -4ne to clear.. si ne veeeeee B® 8 50 . ' £- All $10 ind Bi2 Coats to 'dear at less than coat Feeder Sg your CHOICE oo c eect eee ees 7 50 ot A 3 BARGAINS ALL OVER THE STORE. ~~" 1-only Woman's Astrachan Coat, new traveller's sample, $35 line, bot very low, you can havp it for Offly wo sce er ee cee ees coe cseeeeees' 20 OO GRAY, BERNIE & 60. 2, > = {BUTTERICK PATTERNS AND DELIREATOR. lege, Boys and) Girls Should-tearn those subjects ~ > by which they can earn & living. Spotton Business Col- leges are the largest trainers in Canada, and our gradu- ) ates segtire the best posi- tions. You can study at home and finish at t the Cols INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION ENTER ANY DAY * "Ove of the been in Liste all present. he .under# gned.bas a quantity of }@- BUSINESS COLLEGE' Bann OS RO Sale-at i. yx a for onr atreets --- business ay last, fair day. Poultry Show and chee Bttractions also drew large mumbers from the surround- ing countty. Listowel's monthly fair day bas-become one of 'the town's best alk The Liberal-Conservative Association of North Wellington will holds conven tion at. Arthur on Wednesday; February 15th, for the purpose of nominating a candidat. for the Howse of Common Speakers: Colonel Hngh Ciark, M.P.P. of Kincardine, H. B, Morphy, K. C., of Listowel, and J. S tairs, Secretary of the Dominion ' Libers!. Conservative Association for Ontario. The members of Christ Church Bible Class held their first monthly rally at the home of Mr. A. Murton on Wednes- e ters. The remainder of the by ing was spent in games, = which all heart- ily interested themse lunch h n served all ie for their re- spective homes, feeling well pleased with their first rally evening, Messrs. 8. L. Kidd & Son have had a new crap: ang installed in their butch. r shop this week. The refrigerator is of the latest.improved make, manufac. tured by the Eureka Oo., of Toronto, and will hold a omg amount of meat. My m havea well arranged and up-to-date shop and will be ableto look after the demands of the public in a satisfactory PuBLIC ScHOO!. BOARD.-- The regu- lar meeting of the l'ablic Schoo) Board was beld in the Library building on Tuesday. evening last, with the m members The 's 'report for January showed a total edded , of the township of Welles, _in the pres. ence of about fifty guests. In a corner of the parlor an evergrean arch with a beautiful large boll in the centre was artistically arranged. Under this arch he bridal party stood while Rev. J. A. ide barming in a beautiful gown of white tussore sill trimmed with silver beading, and car- tied a boquet of lillies of the valley and white carnations. She was assisted by | her sister, Margaret, wie was becom- ingly attired ina dress of cream silk and carried a boqnet 06 Halles of the valley and pink carnations, Mr. Wm. E. McCracken, brother of the bride- groom, ably performed the duties of et man. Mrs. McKelvey presided at the organ, and the bride was given away by beruncie, Mr. Bird, of Cran- brook. After hearty congratulations bad been extended to the newly wedd- ed couple, thoss present repaired to the | labor. dining room where a sumptuous wed- ding dinner was served. A very large number of useful and costly gifts testi- fied tothe popularity of the young couple. Frieads were present from Listowel, Seaforth, Brussels, Cranbrook, Ethel and Fordwich. Bamrore = CREIGHTON.-- The first of the February weddings, which can al. so be characterized asthe prettiest of the season, was solemnized Friday morning, Feb. 3rd, at ten o'clock, when Miss Georgie L. Creighton, eldest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Creighton, Clai Bamford of Listowel. The ceremony which took place at the residence of the bride's father on Third Avenue E,, was performed under an arch of smilax, wtal- and marguerites, _the same beautiful inet cunire gown of ivory satin en- train, embroidered with ont and pearl garnitures. ing-room, leaning on ic father, who gave her away, Mendels- sobn'e img march was played by 'Miss Oliye Bamford, the groom's young: y attired in weal Ror. T. A the wedding and g g only relatives and pear friends of the family, repsired | fo the dining room,- which. was « verit- Tadsip borage caper age ger as it was - a white tulips ms. . There the dainty bieh was. served by the Master Ted and Harry GEO. SPOTTON, Prin: "$1 :| proprietor. {ie Fea il of "he waa "the } Chartered oe Kuen end their er in" his wife being a dauthher io the -Iate' Andrew Hermiston and sister of Mr..A . Bréok came to as partner of the late Mr. and shortly afterwards as proprietor, and has conducted the business ever since, his two sons, both deceased, hav- ing been associated with him for a time. Having a thorough knowledgo of the woollen ess in all its branches, from the raw material to the fimished product, the Listowel mili has continued to prosper under Mr. Brook's manage ment, notwithstanding sdverse trade conditions affecting the wool indiistry. It waa due wholly to his progressive spirit that Listowel has for many years been the leading wool market in this district and the woollen mill has been a decided benefit to the town in re- spect as wellas in the employment of Nor was Mr, Brook's enterprise confined to his business alono> He has been one of the town's most progressive citizens and liberally essisted in the establishmen of otber enterprises and in promoting the town's interests in mapy ways, as member of Sthe town Council and Schoo! Board, president je! ihe Board of Trade and in ot Politically he was an ardent supporter of the National Policy and was presi- dent of the local Conservative Associa- tion for some time. In social and society circles he was a prominent figure, and nowhere wili bis genial pees- outside of his which he was an bonored Past a and ite treasurer for many years. Ac tive in church work, Knox Ghar has benefited by his large hearted and pro- greasive spirit, and it was a fitting trib- utedimone who had at least tried to do his @euy to his fellow man that was paid to his memory by Rey. Mr. Urqu- hart at tho funeral on Wednesday after. noon. To Mrs. Brook and daughters the community's sympathy goes out in their hour of deepest grief. ELMAs School report of S. S. No. 1, Elms apd Wallace. The following is the percentage of the total .rarks which each pupil took : Sr. IV.--Clarence Coghlin 68, aa Lines 68, Cecil Fallis -- Gladys 6 ttt =Aae 64, Maggie Twadall 78, Lily Kritzer Earl Coghlin, 58. an GOWANSTOWN, The. Royal Scarlet' Obaitor of Wale lace. District will hall; on Tuesday evening, rab 'ane * 8 o'clock; for general R. H, SHePPaRp, W, 'Din [oF broke away and" 'into the ko Saye net, Era ta the: scating for th e~2 with fared poll on come After a rest and rub bown both | teams came back for the second peridd feeling in better condition than ever, 'a St. Marys' boys seemed dete: ra- gain their lost ground end shee vane brilliant individual work and good com. bination succeeded in placing one in n the istowel nets, again tieing the score. he St. Marys' rooters gave "a to their feelings in a continuous round of cheering, but this only seemed to spur tbe Listowel team on and before many minotes bad passed Bort scored for Listowol, putting his team once more in After this the St. boys seemed to become excited and did not play as good hockey as they had been playing previously, and as time wore on and they were unable to score their team Lae} esperate to lose all control of their play, each man indulging in too much individual work, even the goasl-keeper trying to make rushes. The Listowel boys con- tinued to play good hockey and rained shot after shot on the St. Marys' goal but Wicke was always there playing an ae game, and paves his team from worse d The game was eured cueattincds by off-sides and it was twelve o'clock before time was called, and then the St. Marys' time-keoper still claimed two plows to play, so roferec Kinder teams back on the ice to play ute, but neither team did an by penning, the final result being 5--8 in favor of Listowel, There is no need of making any special mention of the players on the Listowel team as. th worked ing and Hsddow's stick-to-it playing were bright _ throughout a brilliant game. aie St. Marys' boys are manly sports and took their defoat gracefully and we i. at some future date omer OCESS. and he gave entire satisfaction, tg it clean and catching all off-sides. The special train did not arrive home 'antil o'clook Tuesday mbrning. By we are champions of this gréuyiand the 0. pitted them againat Preston, San] 4, have le G. W, Solman,M. PP. was. re" ives of ' West sant, "Ex Mayor Smith of Chat- nomination, iid in some criticism of Hoe, Mr. who attended tho convention. se i iy ell cdc Brachosi, Bishops Emard-and_Archam- ° beans,' ing: pricets and members ders under 'them to take (aie ie Be

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