[2g sonmeans : * ‘phe itumn,”” said t oes Stephen "Leacock recently went | ‘ure on humor, me eof his' jokes | ater Mr, ver to Scotland to at It. is ee ¢ will be appe: | press about mab eee eee A Minneap a bishop recently ex- Sat _the ew that motoring had much for the church, A err eae ld in. other quarters that it hi ad done more gut ate serait o The Po: United States is offering not. he: Postmaster Sener EF such n tin Vahteayen they ‘getline ready for the alae touri “still raining” the corres- eee been a i n_ of the bres, ‘an MoMA Ceetaee re orierae sive leader, could heck- interrupter after rage An old tise me eae Fimabced = to The Sun e other day: “I re- ber the time when ay wis. sit | around the table with the Voters’ List before us nd figur how the vote in the fey nship was go- ing within ‘ou ha knew how your wife is eo to vote. 1 The eile wie an Ame! can journa lis; ete found in- side a man, operated on for. j appendicitis in a ospita q been a contaibuiony| cause to the esi from which he was suffering. Nev before i ie history of | England has“there been such a man fest desire on eet part of her state: as i 0} nation | a en va ment of t | i doubt | beer, ranted had the | Tati bee a friendly peoplecand did | hot, Ireland lig s0 ed of Britair close ti te the demand on hep ve Ireiand a a cy Ulster as fie ‘us ce! tal afer, this Uister ab proventere foe worst of au ‘is that Ag gets lee e a | trol al has be een under fe 0, having lo: nie Gicae ‘of the I ment when it parti Ire She Blesteds ber own pense ae anc is now legis: for herself 'o | fo: xe ae Saturday exploit this wealth is the-secret of Sinn Fein Treland’s ardent cae to yhave Ulster 1 in Sir James Aikins i os an address b will patie “reasonable thinking man. He ee sd stm inter General of the of foree | "Mr. an national ‘have take ‘oing. SecoLe Malema Ace es pass- port to your home. é are too ry. operating They should ;| order unless one is absolutely veertain di of their bona fides. In Memoriam. joving~memory of band and father, wwii died Now: 10th, Lather—In_ ear hui Basie: iso, |In_a near and s ve, Where the pce aie raneiee ving husband and father Sgt tant eer anit . | Dearést father, you have left nd our hear oe Pieekine How: We will me ‘e no more Di cresiayeoae. father now. | God took him home, it was His will, ae in our heart; eee livith still. He hi Py left an aching hear That the world can never fi Dearest daughter, has come to meet you, Where shall how sweet they rest will be totes aris is no mo ‘vel robed in white wel —Sadly missed by wife and son, The family aos more bread Mother started us- ing Cream of the West Flour. It makes loaves of ex- traordinary ‘white- ness and flavor, Maple Leaf Milling Co, 5 eee va ines Brandon, Halifax All- Wool Underwear, iho. ry $1 Men's Heavy Lined Mitts, regular New Fall Caps at Up-to-date Stock of Winter Wor Men's All-Wool Sweaters, regula Newest Up-to-date Men’s Muffler Also a large assortment of Fancy only Heavy Fleece Lined Co; * Heavy Flannelette Blankets, regu! iby Flannel ol Shirting, regular 75 Pull Line ot of Moodi Be UB a er our Grocer: date sock "ot Fresh Clean Gri I the | above new in for | Fall Give us a tri duce, Open Every Night Except SIEWATON; : Pollard’s Store News Read This List and Save Hea Men’s Heavy Wool Sox, st Foot 95c per pair, sell. SPECIAL-- wo Heavy Striped Wool Blankets, regular $8.00 per pair, sell. Hygiene Uniderygne fo 1 Taig Misses and 5% Ladies’, Misses fd Ghildren’s Wool Mitts and Gloves. date-—Seo our New Velour Skirting 4.50 y Department carries a-full and ‘up-to- rie We buy and pay highest marl POLLARD’S GENERAL STORE Oa suit, sell. . * $3.80 a suit, efi .25 per al sell. $1.00 per pair, sell. k Shit Ss. rv $8.00, Se Ties. sell. ats, regular $15.00, sell. $0: 50 $5.95 $4.75 lar $5.50 per pair, sell sell. 60c c "bes ers To-day’ y at per yard . ‘and Winter Trade. ial order ‘ket for all kinds of Farm Pro- Monday and Thursday. ONTARIO d ores : Sanda her 3 home at Stratford after spending the MILLBANK NEWS d Mrs. Jas. McKee ‘visited with Mr. andAMrs. D. B. Gaeve ores itford. Mondays ae parents, Mr. irs. Chas, Pender. Miss Hamilton returned to and past two months with her sister, Mrs. Gas Quite a number from this locality atignied the U.F.O. ene ‘ing at Strat- nij e O. Freeborn has asrPpen on the sick ane the past two w Mrs. H. W. Ham itor, ot Milverton, as a visitor at Mr. Geo. Coghlin’s Hast w eek. res Vow Port Stanley, is v: and Mrs. d children, of The Classic City Con Company gave a varied pro which was much appreciated by those by ver eaton, of Newton, n up their residence in Miss Gillespie’s house. We welcome Mr. a aton to our village and every success. food attendance at ffa, oc- ist h on bad ye | did missionary sé w. Moffat, sail take for his and gave a splen- eting of the: U.F.O. will held in the Orange ‘hall on Saterday earn oy 19th, p.m. sharp, ship Bishop vilsaes London, , of Mitchell, spent x. UN wood TOPICS Mrs: Hy Faulkner. spent. several days last hoe at Moorefield. ety oo rae the funeral of He uncle, Mr. Li eip, at ‘aterloo on Thursday. ir lanser received word on Monday, of the death Alex, Hastings, Seale “ot Cros: shill. The funeral took place to Rush’s cemetery at Crosenil on aednerd lay. enkel, who has Sey been Se eee in the ee ae of his cousin, lossboro, | is way fi Miss ‘Agnes Forwell, of St. Clem- oe anon last We inesday in town. hn Fri edna is pououaly. ill. We wish him a speedy recovery, Rev. Reble Ebene Mondey-at Kiteh- meeting is to be held it | hagas hotel on Thursday when a . kA Mrs, John Desnert sir spent Sanden with Mr. and Mrs. P, “Ament at Hes- Mis \ Daisy Milner, of Toronto, sp pert sil week-end at her home on the 13th line, i from here attend- ed the funeral of the late John Lath- er at Newton on ‘a Fink, of ‘Kitchener, , spent the Mek elit ab Wa bowie Mr. Jake 2 aes visitor at. Hesson. number from. this vicinity were at Stratford on Saturday night to hear Hon 7 Alfred: Lenhardt spent Sunday in Kichene 1100, has open- ir shop In: the house vacated by Mr. Austin rs, Oscar Lantz and Jack Strome spent. Friday at Kitchener, N Stever had a successful ock at Lenhardi’s hotel Sat Be eae Mr, Herb Kitfle left for Toronto yjon Monday to accept a position as Tree: Co. eee ee the J. R. Ja i W. »wford, - une me and Miss N oe" ke alc arth- NEWTON jHazel_Whaley re her visita triemie iG spent ‘the wedk-| y that Mr. Wm. | ry pr reanieahl Schenck and Mrs. shore Mrs. Doerr, of er. ad. Campbell and e to reside in Mil- ae CeStalaaneeane M children ha verton where Mr. ed a house. A number from here attended the| fowl supper held in Knox arch, MttIbank, on Priday evening, and all Papert a goo he regular monthly, ie Newton branch of Hiesierar S home ee om of he hele Waddell on The John Lat Sidhield ot Sandauattecnonic att largest ever seen in ea fiber from Bees ee nd- ed the U,F.O. meeting held at ford on Saturday ‘Among them and Tanner, nd Miss B. Mr. sents seal A Messrs. Donald, Davidson. number of friends and neighbors seinbled at the home of Mr. and mipbell on |, Wednesday ed night. £ MacDonald Margaret Davidson, Davidson, Hugh Mae- Turnbull and Alex Bohs s had been’ indulged a a uaeh Merved the company de- parted wishing Mr. and Ts. ae bell fat family all success in the aoe in their new home in Milver- WELLESLEY Ruth Batten- of last-week a Saker - M Arthur Sod, ui berg spent a with ioe arent We have had a , hat here on e Liberal cause c r the auestions of th. <~y ee te iclseusse Mr. We recently opened s sho Wagner's also opened a number fat hore attended Thanksgiving, services Hamburg last Sunday evening when Rev. Gall- meyer occupied the pulp GLENALLAN Misses Beatrice Strome and Gert- rude Hammar are at present att 01 holding si ae ‘ity social near fut r jbut wish her a at the home of i shiney with a very eal attondares aoe a ROSTOCK Reibling and Ass enaatitsl were “appointed by. ero prench 3 lect the annua the people. in Noato rounding county 2h in ny ‘nea ‘uture. Let the people espond Yib- erally. for iis great and noble wark the and Foreign Bible e Society 0 4 to ¢ ° is ‘tol aint # Save the Word 0: the whole world. W. D. Weir’s Sale Register Wednesday, November tbe: h, id Gordon McCloy He iG concession. ington, 2 miles west of Mit sretione en & ina and “Household Effects for alt -| Ottawa |; ¢ | ful in bagaing very le of household effects ‘armers’ Club were tock, at the Schuh form near V ne engertained to a banquet wher rizes were-given out for relmenicioney jude Jack McKay spent Monday. at on neta A meeti fee _in sarees hall Pe thes ‘ere thi f nai nd oth Th Nieht- ga fine Quastetie gave several musi- mer ing car from purchased Mr, } : the Overnrid: tou: Con- rad ous Abuees ggs left on Tues- Movetatne atiend the Wo- n’s Institute conventio He oa daughter, ~ of Milverton, spent the week- me of Mr. and Mrs, Lackner returned from a.two week’s a . is (deer) is expected to rtly. Mies Tuella Helene, of Elmira, k-end visito: “Weldon Pomme Mr! Ro were at Tor attending the M Monday in Toronto. Scat of Millbank, in tow M 0. ehnur spent Bs elvin LISTOWEL Mesda: Brandel, of Listowel o: M Atwood sito! dl: lay, eae noon. of ng, are visiting iavisnides in town this week. W. A. Gray visited her daugh- F. L, Crawford, in Mi .V jonald, of Atwood, Was a visit ort Listowel on Monday. Mis Coughlin spent the week end with friends'in Fo iss Nixon, of Barrie her friend, Miss Alma’ ‘own this week ev. * Beans occupied the pu here on Sunday y| plea in St. M ited v ‘leming, 8, of St. Marys, Ipit in Knox Church when Rev. Nicol sup- with in her, noted es ists, 3 ae St in aA Methodist Chu: ming next Sunday. W. J. Lytle, of the Civil Sery- tea de tment, Ottawa, returne 0 st week after ending a week's with his pirenee in Listowel. Constable Kirby, of Stratford, was business visitor in Listowel on Tu ion Mir. Prank Osborne, of W onk- ton, who has iN a me Listowel for tne past eee vane Monkton on Tuesday, London, was al business visitor in Uistowel on’ Mor ay. Mr ert, of Neustadt, was a business visitor i Listewelcoh ues da Some beautiful specimen of deer e arriving in Listowel daily as all the hunters fro: om ad re were success- T. A. Cterar, the Progressive leader spoke in Stratford on Satur 3 of Lstowel, have returned fh special railway accommoda- tion, which was provided by the Farm: er-Labor party, but only about 40 i last of the home and home ee? aa ve been played in Stratiord-on Sat, urday afternoon last, was postponed for a week on account of the poor weather, but will Be played this Sat- wee afternooi Ww 1 aturday, all the boys feel Seria that they n aie: the Hough way from ders (Stratford ‘d). nox Church to-morrow ing an nations. ate te be this forenoon. are hol bi ba = sry ssitennoon and ¢ Saturday. left in CARD OF THANKS Mrs. John one and son desire to convey to bors their sincere eo and sympathy ex’ ce bereay doiehoee f husband and y_ Ne i G. Seip atte aed Louis ‘rom Elmwood to || end AReciben South of Mill Street, 4 0’clock North of Mill Street, 4.300 *clock voaak of Mint Street, 10 0’clock | e Novel of Mill Street, 10. 30 0! ‘clock Wes are saa for Colder Weather We Say, “Be Prepared” ss STANFIELD’S UNDERWEAR Sta d’s Combination Underwear for M Red ana Blue Label $1.65, $2.00 and $2.50. en—Green, - : SPECIAL THIS WEEK. Ladies’ Underwear in natural woo] and. fleece will be in this week, WOOL BLANKETS Wool Blankets in Fawn only, regular $7.00, for $5.50. Nee COLLARS New Collars Whip”—“Liberty. Pa ARRON’ ite Ie I “The Hl i MEN’S PANTS Men do AS Ww ant pants? We carry y rane in all. ePnites righ 2 arge \ Re [FRONT 2! QUILTING BATTS Don’t forget our Quilt- ing Batts—Finest made. BOY’S SWEATERS all the new shades, fancy and plain, at prices that will astonish you. MEN’S SWEATERS ock is pos complete. Reiner’ Puls and V neck, fancy es plain. Knit a aatece in ae ‘and plai LADIES’ SWEATERS Bee me Ladies’ Sweaters cannot be prices. Ve ask you to see this es to suit everybody. ’s celebrated Perfect- Or big Seteranenis Pric BOY’S RIBBED HOSE jal in Boy’s Ribbed Hose, extra special, 10, per pair 50c. MEN’S SOX See this lot of Men’: Bi ig 8p re sizes a1 Sox, very special at 48c, _ NEW SHIRTS Special line of Men’s W pits Shirts at $2. 4 Dozen Men’s special, reg. $2.50, for $1. 78, MEN’S AND BOY’S OVERCOATS + All new this f ing. ‘Ours for Hee HOSIERY ae our Hosiery De- Fine Ribbed slack Bediity is a wonder. Prices range from 50c to $1.25. Reiner’s All-Wool Worsted 6Hose for Wo- men and Children. You can’t beat them. We can safely is the bes! ee SHIRTS RING US UP FOR POULTRY PRICES apsowwTmy connecr SPECIALS THIS WEEK Snider’s Tomato So Campbell’s amare ae Brunswick Sardines Jutland Sardines in Olive Oi Rice, special Grape Butter Prunes seeevereressrocccceccencsceneoce W. K. LOTH, Milverton HAMPSTEAD al An epidemic of whooping cought) has reached our section making tl school attendance smi WI empson and daughter, | abo Miss Blanche and. son, Mr. Lora ab GADSHILL. Hyde— sere loving! aoemoey of Gaon de, who died Nov. 21st, 1920. jou “dea Father has left etter land to dwellt ban6n aie! How soon we canace ape after Mr, Sas, Stewarts ante pending we tr ae of f that Tittle oda | it us Mr. spent. Sunday Little Jean Kelly, of ei Head, siting with and Mrs. Geo, Ruper a as ite a number from thi urneyed to Stratford on Seeuaae Aene tp hele: Hon Crerar. The monthly Drager. meeting will be held at Mr. Jas, te 1 he wants it hot wai ee ¥ cool what from around here ~ Nationg gressive S$ When it’s hot he Always wanting ead, withor Asnumber wat him, we mourn to-day sil ae ktioy that be Hs ‘reine | [Adve t f ¢ fe lea a land that is far a Bu cr os Bs ever heard was ged x nesday evening, at eight o’eloc! ently: beim Mr, Willie’ Sippert attended’ the| {rt , erran, f, mon, who Were took rout, Wishes funeral of his arabe oiner at Shake. meting stronger than Adan aie é ® Aim"to: His reas jam’s ale, Zone but uUp- meagee oh Mamy mas tha hel e candidate NO Smoking— fo Sprat aliat Swallow a AH a Ga d that we migl God ‘shoul thi nee b eo hime nd Lorne Rap- | rete a8 ert were hn: Sebringville en Setunier, : HESSON ee spratnad Hanley Sr., of a uron, wv days with Ae rother Dennis. and. Thos imes wo and Mercutio, to Ue almost everyone with RAZ-MAH ying—No- Canale * aaran Win, Roadhouse, of Str e ‘ati through here, one day seen nme home old horses fit 3 ending a a eeemin mer tank at tw “ENG she 1 ie . a pa ead, 0 Festore no mal b; hong attend.) Mr. Beatty, of h | ga . meeting in Stratford Ove ean What on Saturday, night hi ih as dre: Wolf proper ed by . Trial f ompletons, “Va ing Sold by s. & Bettger Miss Stella Logel’ vaconipanied bi , Agee her brother and sister, of the dth| 3, eper a few days at ana Satha, or line, visited with Mr. August Schiebel.| :/ Mv. and Amos Brute home Patz ton, W ‘ ae BAS ‘Cog