and close attention to business. ROGERS - OUR SUCCESS ~ "Is based on Full Values, Reliable Merchandise METHODIST a Rev. F. Louis Barser, M. A., Ph. D., M - > T AIN STREET LISTOWEL. tne, 4 S 11 a. m.--The s 245 p. m-- Sundsy School and Adult = te Class. All welcome. 7.30 p. m.--The Pastor. ar O46 25.4244.44444464444466 5466666666 GROSZ&C0'S (Next to Climie's Grocery) PARLOR SUITES, BEDROOM SUITES, -- ALSO -- Oil Cloth and Linoleums FURNITURE STORE Is Now Located on Wallace Street, where we have much more room to display our large stock of Furniture, which will be found right up-to-date in every particular and includes the very latest ideas in DINING & HALL FURNITURE and Singer Sewing Machines. COME IM AND SEE. We have a few lines of ot eacalent qty Oe pb taking 2a course. Let us get i Edwin G. Matthews, Listowel, Ont. Tobadco are sold there too. ness College is on Sept. The best ay pg rag agg og a rian ET good otut is baif the bat K. LEE, EDNA PIANIST.* usic.} GROSZ & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND ENBALMERS. i . Toronto Con- eacher of Piano OSTEOFP. to. 2 ee Py TTT? vs R. F. PARKER, D.O., D.B.O.A. JPATHIC PHYSICIAN. eo Books, Pens, Pencils, Erasers, Inks, Etc. 4 we can prepare you for businees at Listowel Business - College We place our graduates in so} Di LD eee ee eee eee The Home of Good Shoes _ Where the Best Values Come From. : the Prices you ought to yay. An Inspection of the Goods here will post you in regard to the Styles you ought to wear and A Complete Stuck of Travelling Bags, Trunks, and Suit Cases kept in stock at the Right Prices. ~"¢- BOOT AND SHOE * a 'ce ea : : la eee fat aes Sue - Repairing Carcally ad Prompt hed Te HELL & RIEHM, STORE. Mr. J. H. Atkinson, piano tuner, and Mrs. Atkinson and family, of Streets- tly the ment and its candidate to such en extent they realize that orth is already lost to them. minioa visiting the riding in the futile endeavor to hold it, not to mention the Reverend editor of the Globe, the Ontario Op- iti leader, Hugh Guthrie, pro- cabinet minister, and several CRAWPORD--GBAY.--A very happy r. 3 > f 4 4 G 4 : {Listowel Bazaar: | neematriamer t t | T.J.McDOWELL,D.D.S.L.D.S. Hughes of | towel's prospects of landing » new and z 4 Drayton and Misses Anna and S' important industry are ; PS r DENTIST. Kaumeyer of Nisgara Falls are znest bright, a t having D4 Y| Graduate Royal College Dental Sur- | of their aunt, Sirs. Wm. Ellison. been entered into whereby a large + + )} geons. cern with $100,000 capital proposes to ; + |" Graduate Detroit College of Medicine Pg: aecwclg Gibbs and young son: | start a factory to manufactare $ WRITING TABLETS, Linen Fibre, each 10 and 15c. $1! "Gitce over Schinbein's sau | erueh: Se anea elie Me aie eke ee oe, SS z J | entrance as Murphy & Carthew, J. EB. | Mrs. J. C. Hamilton and Miss Gibbs. | crect buildings and instal s plant cost $ ENVELOPES to match, per package 7c. bg .M The Canndian Mail sa | ee ens to emmadoy os innate > 4 . i emp 4 a6 . drawing its quota from this vicinity to} hands. What they ask i $ NOTE PAPER and ENVELOPES, Linen, box 15¢. $| DR F.J.R. FORSTER, |Torwate Next weak wil probably | $25,000, to be repaid principal and + . . + Eye, Ear, N _ | Witness a still larger travel cityward. interest yearly from date of loan, and D¢ TALCUM POWDER, Violet, Rose and Lily of 3 setae Sua New York ms Mr. and Mrs. W. J; Caesar and- exemption from taxes except ) I : Valley 15¢, 3 aa8 Son © Sine TE 4 Audley, of Alli , epent part of = period. The LA 4 i + 4 t » Nave tion looks a business one, and it is Ps Pec " 4 Gulden "rer and Moorefieli's a ve end Ars. Ww. expected that the iminaries will + VASELINE = " ~ 5 cents. % | Hospital, n. Eng. Office 53 Wa- | While on their return from a trip to beret isfactorily completed so ; ; terloo Street, South, open Knox | coast. that a by-law can be propared at the ; $ Church, Stretford at ee ron 830 |_ Rev. RD. and Mrs. Hamilton spent | council meeting on Tuesday evening ; t to IL --_ a couple of days in town this week, | next for submission to the ratepayers. b¢ b4 z , a _ i their many friends. | The addition of such an industry as is $ Schocl Supplies 5 | ee They hive a warm place in their heart ion ot ee very deirable $ q oer ee for people wel. the town and the citizens will no doubt > . . . > Mr. H. Bonie, the Principal be ready ing to encoursge its J In Full Variety, Exercise Books, Scribblers, Note | YOUNG PEOPLE ha Links High School, andl only i > > > 3 > > > > P 3 amis Edeuen's pu united in of matrim ¢ or oi. . , - . Frank L. Crawford, C. P. R. agent, Ps : Listo Rev. R. D. Hamilton of + race by Long- | Brantford pastor of the Metho- boat and Shrubb, the world's fastest } dist Church here, performed the cere- long-distance will be a big at- mony in the presence of the immediate traction at Fall Fair, on | friends of the contracting The eee ¢ cameras LISTOWEL, ONT to be i Her ela eee z '<5 a suit was of bronze green satin, wi $ BUWVeVves BVaVsVse2ven ne Se re- | to ich. The happy, plo left on z -- where they have been sojourning for s o* aor . > month. Mr. Lang-Ford will conduct a The bride had man 7 ag = "7 friends, them being a set of mink D4 THIRTY YEARS . furs from the groom and a piavo from ; Mr. A. L. Hartmier and sisters, | her father. They will settle in town > Misses Anna, Ida snd Mins, Milverton, | on their return, aod Mr. Crawford D4 Our Seven Colleges have and Mr. Alex. Grieve and sister, Miss | contin the service of the C. P. R. 3} @ established during the past 30 @| Laura, Vanconver, spent Saturday and | A large circle of friends will wish this b years. The largest trainers in Sunday at the home of the formier's young couple a long and happy $ | Canads, Owing to our connes: @ | gunt, Mra. Josish Alen, Rims. 4 we 4 . . better f 'r graduates than Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gardiner, of . any ther ncheal You may monton, Alta, are visiting with Pan? Wappisc Betrs.--The home of Mr. + sy oe taiek at the College. in town and at Linwood. Mr. -)and Mra. James Seburn, strect, b bene cod Sas ot Oe who is a prominent contractor in. 'Gh u was thie scene of a pret- > Affiliated | he Commercial @ | Alberta capital, came cast to sce ty wedding yesterday afternoon, when $ |g Educators' Association of Can" § | father, Mr. John Gardiner of town, who | Rev. Mr. Ratcliffe of St Catherines , , z to imvestigate before has been very low for some time. united their eldest danghter, Bernice > Exclusive right fcr Ontario of Mr. and = -C.- i . who looked charming in s 3 cool Tt" acteni Businses 'tip entered the room F a been the. who her z from Start to Finish, und the orang» 'father, gave $ | @ student hg eri : Miss Nettie Scott made « pretty ' Chartered and Wh o dress of palc bine silk. 1} @ sale Houses, Enter time. 5 Phyllis Whyte, cousin of the P¢ a ae pretty frock of pale blue > 4 of the ring in 2 tiny basket of P¢ _ New ; > P4 ay . a ap < $1 verre. eee ~ hour, * | the lumber scboot be remembered that this is not an ex- Srapsep Wir a PitcHrorK.--An occurred at a thresh- ing om the townline. west near Moles- worth on Satarday Isst, when two companion for shirking his work, when in a fit of anger young Douglas strack at Smith with his pitchfork, one of the penetrating the latter' in be will likely be all right again in a short time. So far no charge has been preferred against Douglas. mainly to and pulp wood classes of the thaosiastically received. riding. They intend, bowever, to keep working right up to the evening of electi y. rall i The big attraction at the Listowel Fall Fair, to be held on Sept. 19 and 20, will be a race between Tom and Alf Shrubb, the grrat English run- ner. Both parses have agreed over their own signatures to run 8 seven mile race at the Listowel Fair for a big hibit'on ran like Tom Longboat gave at last year's fair, but an actual matched race. Many people will at first be in clined to be incredulous and question Society is putting up the money and they have agreed to be here. Longboat in his exhibition run last year was a great drawing card for the fair, but Longboat and Shrubb in an ac- tual race wili draw many times crowd, and Listowel will see a crowd that day that will dwarf into insignifi- cance all previous made at the Fall Fair here. They'll be here from a fifty mile radius. In his letter to the Secretary, Mr. F. yon Zuben, who is largely responsible for securing them. . will arrive on the and bring his wi In the recant 12 mile race at Toron- . Long says 19th of September WALLACEVILLE. lar village. The friends of Miss Anna Allan will has been ra Longboat. the champion Indian runner, | com and it will be s toss up as to who wins. : ; THE MAN: TO- VOTE FOR. iS 3 H. B. MORPHY, K.C. Conservative Candidate for North Perth. » a a der reci the mercy of the Other aspects of life. Dr. Steele also he | Chicago and Toronto. show the fallacy of the 90,000,000 mar- mar ive duty was ed his hearers prosperity, and " for a while," as removed. Dr. Si not to not to try American reciprocity were gave an MR. MORPHY AND DR. STEELE AT MONKTON. Rousing Joint Meeting Held by North and Seath Perth Conservative i gave close = out, Mr. Samuel Sm Cound ol Elma, presided, and announced Mr, H, market, under a lic. duty would be at i meat trusts, Lard, eggs and salt wouid come in free, while Minister Paterson's biscuits would still be protected by 274 per cent. duty. its advocates asked. were given an excel. UGH PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPING CARS SEPT. 5 & 19. Will leave Toronto 11 p. m> for Win- i Trunk Paes bas fle y between Winnipeg and Ed- Cars via