—o— y Mr. and Mrs. Walter Goldner left —o— ® © Rev. Mr. Campbell of Benmiller, E. . « day evening. _» for & few. days recently. @ Mr. Elgin Fritz is visiting in To- ronto. Mr, Geo. Spotton tion of Wingham was |) town "Tuesday. sae —_—o— Mr. Charles Smith was home from ex Toronto on Sunday. —o, Mr. Norman Howes 6f Fergus spent the week-cad in town. Mr. Harold Fritz of Toronto spent) the week-end at his home. —_—o— Miss Ada Moore of Toronto spent the week-end at her home —o— Mr. Charles Tatham 6f Woodstock: was home for the week-end. —o— Miss Belle Harron visited on Mon- day witb friends in Stratford. —o— Rey. and Mrs. H. H. Leibold of Port Elgin spent Tuesday in town. __ Miss Marjorie Riggs of Toronto uni- versity was home for the week-end. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Filsinger-end child returned to Rochester on Tues- day. Mrs. George Spotton and Glenneth of Wingham, were in town on Satur- day. - —o— : Dr. and Mrs. Campbé left Tues- day for their new home in Cedar Springs. on Monday to. make their home in Stratford. —~o— Miss Shirley Walker of Hamilton visited this week with Mrs. Waiter Marriott. —_—o— Mrs. Oliver Karges is leaving Sat- urday to join her husband, now resid- ing in Detroit. — Milverton Sun—Mrs. Martin Ber- ger spent the week-end with friends in Listowel. . —o-— Messrs. Reavely Savage. Stanley Kemp and Fred McAllister were in Lucknow on Sunday. —o— Mr. Ezra Lantz of New Hamburg spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Filsinger. —o—_ Mrs. Bryan Scott of Toronto is vis- iting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nahbrgang. , Sal —o— WwW. Gray spent the week- end in Btiverton with her daughter, F. L. Crawford Le =a Kincardine Reporter—Mr. Andrew Malcolm, Listowel, was in Kincardine on business on Friday last. —o— Miss Edna Leibold ‘of Port Elgin is spending a few days in town, be- fore returning to Stratford. —_o— Mr. S. B. Irwin of the Spotton chain of business colleges, is in Lis- towel this week on business. , =i Mr. Nelson Galloway and daughter. returned Tuesday after being home from Detroit for a few days. ae = Mr. W. Jessop of North Bay has returned after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Calder. —o— * Mr. David Howe is able to be about again after confinement to the house for several weeks with rheumatism. —o— Wiarten Echo—Miss Thelma Ren- nie, Listowel, was the guest of Miss Dorothy Sutherby éver the week-end. visited at the home of Rev. Gischler after attending etter at Alsfeldt. —o— ‘Wiarton Echo—Messrs. F. Kemp and C. Gable, of Listowel, attended ghe dance held in the town hal! Thurs- —_— Mrs. J. A. Maharg of Moosejaw spent the week-end in Listowel with her aunts, Mrs. Biscoby and the Miss- es May: : ‘ Oe Milverton Sun—Mrs. McLaughlin » and Mrs. Faulkner of owel spent with Mrs. Ben Jéhnson, who is on the sick list. i —o— Mr. James Wilton of Brassels, rep- Financial Cor- —o— Mrs. Martin Shiel and Miss Cath- arine Oetzel of Waterloo, returned Monday r days at the home of Rev. E. M. Gischler. Rey, A. Dp. G | gated! Gischler on ,his way to agd~ fro the aenawe cal conference at Als- feldt: j With Bel Co— . Miss Jean Fritz has taken a ‘aeiab ‘tion with the ‘Bell Telephone Com- ‘pany. Broke His Leg— While shingling a barn Saturday, Lorne*Barton of Don fell from ‘the roof and badly fract his left 2 1 a \ Wearing Blue Jeans— . Some of the high school boys are | aged -yet.to get the principal to fall in line. Addresses On Citizenship— Miss Adelaide Clayton, B. A., gave an address on “citizenship” Tuesday to the second, fourth and fifth forms tof the high school. Meet On Monday— __ The monthly meeting of the Wo- men’s Hospital. Auxiliary will “be “held at three o'clock in the council chamber, on Monday, May 3rd. Another Case In Wallace— The family of William Mason, third line, Wallace, is under quarantine for smallpox. The mother and daughter are reported down with the disease. Sells Truck To Knit Mills—- Mr. Frank C. Kelly, agent for the McLaughlin and Chevrolet cars, sold a Chevrolet truck this week ‘to The Perfect-Knit Mills, Ltd., and a Chev- rolet 490 touring car to Mr. R. T. Kemp. Are At Work Again— The quarantine has — lifted by Dr. Livingstone, M. O. , from the home of Mr. Noah ited Wallace township, and the two sons, Victor and Herbert have resumed their posi- tions at Zurbrigg’s. , $175,000 For Albert College— It is planned that Albert college. Belleville, shall receive $175,C00 from receipts of the Methodist nat- ional campaign, to go towards the erection of new buildings, estimated to cost half a million. Take A Stand For Christ Twenty-one are to be received into membership with the Methodist church as the result of a decision day. service in the Sunday School last Sab- bath, at which addresses were given by Rev. Dr. Hazen and Mrs. Hunt. Ordained To The Ministry— Mr. John Mundell, a nephew of Mr. Simon Squires of Listowel, who re- ceived his early education here, was ordained to the ministry at an im- pressive servicé held in First Presby- terian church, N.Y., on Wednesday of last week. His mother, Mrs. Andrew Mundell of Stratford, was in atténd- ance. Supply of Tax Forms Exhausted— The supply of income tax forms has become exhausted and on this ae- count it looks probable: that an ex- tension of time will be allowed for filling them out. It appears the de- partment wasn’t aware so many peo- ols were making big money, and the blank forms. Attended Methodist Church— The Methodist congregation was augmented Sunday evening by a con- wearing blue Jeans but haven't man-|. lica: crocus lifts _ a dalaty head, and shyly opens his gs Lac eats " Sher’ ,-) . a far the-violet yrakens up, and — robins -swee ” ef Ee Le a i, =} 4 FI e 4 €. a’ agg : oe es cad * wy 28 o3 Sa if oa ae Re ws ® eee le] m3 eo 4 i} =} ° > B e “4 scowl as he reaches for his um- brella, and mutter to himself as he searches for his raincoat ahd rubbers, Miss Youth with her silk stockings and Easter bonnet may scold and. fume because her new Easter suit is ruined, but April, with ‘your’ smiles and: tears, your, fickle. . and-your bewitching vagaries, we tove you still—London Advertiser - e ~~ ° * * ° * o ° a * Toronto Adopts Daylight +4. “By a vote of seventeen to | Toronto city council has edopted da aay. light saving, to go into effect, Sun- day;-May -2nd., and to continne. until sali 25th. Will Retain Charge Here— Walkerton Times—Notwithstand- ing that the majority of the ballots cast at a récent meeting of the Walk- erton Evangelical Congregation were in favor of closing the church here, the town folks will be surprised and glad to earn that this religious edi- fice is to continue to do service in this vineyard, the Stationing Committee} -. of the Evangelical Conference for this district having decided on Mon- day last to keep this charge open, and the pastor, Rev. Mr. Grenzebach}— will in preside over.the Walker- ton, ldmay and 10th con. Carrick Churches with an increase in salary of $300, making his new stipend $1,- 500 a year and free house. The sheds of the Walkerton. Evangelical Church, which wére almost totally wretited the large roof collapsing under the weight of snow last winter, will re- quire to be repaired at a cost of sev- eral hundreds of dollars if they are to be put into commission agaiti. So the little congregation will have suffi- cient to interest them for the com- ing year. eoey oe eters eons ee *ueoeeenenenheavev en ee 5 5% * 4 i v, ’ trimmed a black silk collar. ce 25. | i BROWN SERGE SUIT—Three. button type; has small-slash pockets ‘The sleeves are trimmed with brown braid and it is wb . $43.00 small buttons. and narrow belt. tucked from shoulde ceedingly smart oe DARK NAVY BLUE SERGE—This is in a new type. The bkirt of the coat being trimmed ¥ flare, braid triniméd BLACK SERGE style. Price ‘ead FAWN Y 0} back, and has a RETA = 4 foe NAVY BLUE SERGE $UIT—two button model, with narrow. uae Bite hooked and buttoned. * The flaré of the coat at back being box-pleated and. with buttons. _ The coller is smal! and rolled lapels. The material .- ‘ne acer tere PHO vere s ee disene tsa enere teeta ge $87.50 BLACK SERGE SUIT—Two button atyle having tight belt, As tucked and pleated. The pleats are trimmed with braid.and buttons. “The flare of the sleeves are trimmed. with a row of buttons. “This suit has © UE dae kas eae ‘to belt, the tucks Seing trimmed. This is an ex- and yoa will see only the one of it. 6 rows of Military Braid, three button model with reeves. The skit has slash pockets. Price $47.00 +Three button model trimmed with This suit is plain’ uk has the eppearance- ofa tailored suit, giving it the xr lrate teak i Seiihced- tire whole length-of the high belt, large shades collar with over collar of checked silk. The lining~is “of silk.” “Brite .3s ee SPORT COAT—With pleatéa back trimmed with’ buttohs and narrow belt., It has large convertible collar made of Taupe Velour. Price $39. 00 We hav@ other shades in Silvertonés. and Yelours. COATS—Navy and black serges. any desirable style at from we hive them in wiaue wwe oe Ow $29. 00 to $48.00 TWEEDS—In all shades and styles at $20 up to $29. SKIRTS—We received a large ‘shipment of black and navy serge skirts, any size in latest Styles: CHARMING SWEATERS—Just to hand a shipment of Sweaters made by the Monarch people in the tascin- ating styles and the new shades for et JOHN McDONALD The Store With The Reputation e LISTOWEL vey The back - $39.00 - +. Price... <3 7$89:00— didn’t anticipate such a demand for|f | Walters’ The Bargain Center for all kinds of Footwear Ss See Our ‘Ladies’ Oxfords artd Pumps, on sale from ” siderable number from the Evangeli cal church, whose place of worship was closed on account of the pastor eon fer. $4.50 to $9.00 being absent at the annual ence héld at Alsfeldt. The sermon of Rey. Dr. Hazen was impressive and forceful. Ev: Pastér Remains— The annual conference of the Evan- gelical Association, held this year at Alsfeldt, closed Monday with the an- nouncement_of the stationing of the ministers for the coming year. Rev. E. M. Gischler returns to. Listowel and Rev. F. Meyer to Wallace. Rey. Wm. Dreier, formerly of Listowel, but now of Campden, has been trans- fe to Hanover. Rev. H. H. Lei- bold, also stationed here at one time. conier . ? Men’s Shoes from $2:50 to $13.50 Walters’ THE SHOE MAN 'The Bazaar remains in Port Elgin, Rev. J. Grenzebach in Walkerton and Rev. A. D. Gischler in Tavistock. Supplement The Horse— Globe—tTractors are not rivaHing the heavy horse, as is evidenced by the upward trend of prices for the fatter animals, but the mechanical) power is becoming more popular. “There are six new tractors within a radius of five miles of my home be Shakespeare/this spring,” stat- ed J. M. McCallum, Warden of Perth county, during an interview last ‘jweek. “A lot of tractors were | brought. into this section a year ago,” said Albert Haze of Forest on the same date, ‘‘and at least a dozen in the townships bordering the vill- the machines are sa c= tory, the majority of the farm- ers, ‘ann that they will not displace) Epworth League meets every Monday evening at eight o'clock, in the Meth- odist church. First Monday in the month, De- votional, with roll call. Second, Missionary. Third, social and literary. fourth, Citizenship. ‘the horse, but only supplement his work.” For Sale ockichanie For. Farm Property Please Remember that we haye been selling Plain Black and ‘Hosiery in black, brown and white for 39c And tbat we can still supply your needs. Ribbed At. 69c Creme Cashmere, Black Cashmere, and silk ankle hose in Black, Brown and Navy. Hat Shapes 19c and Flowers to trim them at We show 15c are selling For June _ Weddings We show Chintz Pitchers, Foot. And Opel “Glassware in a great variety of designs. *Schinbein's Weekly Store News MEN’S AND BOY’S CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER READY TO WEAR White, Grey, fast. Finest quality,, beautifully designed, highest grade of lining, best of workmanship, sais suit and overcoat specially low priced. Spells Our Clothing For This Spring We sell the makes of four of the best Canadian Manufactur- ers: Broadway, Sovereign, Ideal and Lion Brand. When you buy clothing from us you can de- pend that you are getting the best cl ng — clothing that will stan e test for color, wear and shape-keeping. MEN'S SUITS Men's. Tweed. Suits at .... $16 Men’s Tweed Suits af Sh, Es, $25 and $35. Men's Fancy Worsted Suits, fancy check worsted and navy blue, from ........$85 to $60 Men's- Overcoats, made from nice gray all wool over-coating, $28 and upwards. Raincoats, i BOY'S SUITS Boy’s fine Tweed Suits, from $8.00 to $230.00. See our Boy’s Tweed Suits at $12.50 to $15.00. Extra ‘pants for $8.00 extra. / . Men’s Tweed Pants, from $2.25 and upwards. Boy’s Odd Pants, from $1.50 and upwards. J, M. Schinbein & Son LISTOWEL A Farmets’ Plaint— TRADE AT Walkerton Times—Last “yeek received our income tax > have been working di aad\ We must say that for a heterogen- eous conglomeration of brain twist- ers those documents not only surpass anything that we have yet seen, but ke modern mathematics appear framed those questions must have had | an idea that thegarmers have mem- ory like a rubber band—plenty of like a corroded copper. The chap thar a a he ae ak