EAD JAPAN TEA> Fresh from the Gardens MU Winter Comes If Your Overcoat ? ile eee, See the ‘Latest Styles and Newest ‘Materials.at Simms i 2 et ‘ } $9, $14, $24, $29, $34 i . Special Prices:for Saturday | SIMMS, THE CLOTHIER PHONE 150 Maintained on Value Buili on b alue Se Aaa a HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Live and Dressed Pouttry Bought first four days of each week at C. P. R. Freight Shed Andrew Clements Phisoe 450 Listowel a —— | saan ay 1(* Miss Twam teacher from Har- Mr, Jeck Hay home from riston, spent the week end in Lis- 5 wis Btratford“for the week end. — Mr. J. A. Schinbdein. was In ‘Tor- eae business Mr. Carl Gabel of Guelph’ epent onto: this \ enya the fgg end In Listowel. the Mr. Carl Tanner of setseit spent a| home of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Kemp. days last owes with his parents. a i asin r. and Mrs. Halley Nickel of eases spent the week end In Lis- D. A. campbei Was in Strat- towel at their homee —o Mr. ford on Saturday Ins — fh Miss Florence Barber of Stratford spent Sunday with triends In Lis- towel. Mrs. Henry Youn and Httle dangh- ter have returned home from a visit h friends in Kitchener. —)— Mr. Clarence Lipphardt spent the —. end with h‘s parents In Har- —fh— Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brig ls of Los pe motored Angeles, Cal:, and are guests =" woek at the home of Mr. a and M > As GE Gee Mr. and Mrs. Jcs. Vance returned home ee —— spending two Mr. and Mrs. Cex Campbell Fletcher weeks. in Exe E. Freem and Miss M. an of Detroit spent the week end with Mr. and Mra. NL. L.Bean and fam-| yr rry Sechaver. ily "viatted friends in Brodhagen last | “"S: #@"¥ —o— Sunday Misses Kate and Gladys Kemp of Detroit spent the week end In Listo- wel at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. T. Kemp. —o— Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes of Palmerston epent Sunday vieiting at the home of Mrs. Ed. McLaughlin. —t— Mrs. C. Kelly and Mrs, W. P. An- derson ae a few on this week with friends in Detro Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Sanderson _ family of Detrolt the home of Mr. and Mrs. C, Onler over the week end. Fi —Oo— Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chuter of Carthage were the Sunday —— of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seehav — Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Langford spent the week end with friends at Harrifston. — Miss Margaret Walter of Toronto spent the week end in Listowel at the home of eed parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wal a Wm. Good has returned to iar hoses dn fi after wisdting —— for a week with her daughters in Mr. and Mrs. Lewis of Stratford! stratford. spent 7% in Listowel at the home —1 of Mr. and Mrs. o toer Greenslade. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Welker, Alma and Florence, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Welker of St. Jacobs. Mr. Wilbert McLeod of Southamp- ton was a visitor of Mr. Frank Ward an Sunday. i nd -R. A. Currie and sini of Wingham were guests over Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Kemp. a Mr. B. L. H. Bamford of Listowel and Mr. Frank von Zuben of Paris spent the week end In Toronto. —}— Mr. and Mrs. Benetean maotared to Robert Kane presents ‘ ‘Conv oy” with Dorthy McKaill and Lowell Sherman J Paramount News Monday2& Tuesday | { Our Weekly Radio Tip: Static can be entirely eliminated turning the set completely off and | leaving it that way. simply by Poultry Wanted For the Handy Man About House—If fresh paint o: room prevents measuring It for | rug size, mihasate the-ceiling Instead, LIVE AND DRESSED I WILL pay the highest market price in cash for Poultry. Save your feathers for me. High- the: on the fidor | Symbols of progress: The farmer | who objected to hand herd road in; front of his place is ki ar to sell the Bars 80" fur "| airport est price paid. Phone or write and I will. call for your Poultry. L. SCHURE i w has a son whe Phone 288 Listowel = Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gee, accom- Trout Creek on Sunday a ent a; panied by their guests, Mr. and Mra. few “days with the latter's parents.! Bruca cars spent Wednesday in —fae Kincardine Meysrs. Campbell Gibson and Ar- —u— thur Wright motored to Toronto and Mrs. G. L. Prier and son of Toron- spent the week end with friends. to, who have been visiting Mrs. ——fjae C. Liersch of Atwood, are now Mr. and Mrs. 8S. J. Poag and fam-| spending a few days with a. A.| ily spent Sunday with friends in| Peffers and friends {n to Kincardine, th Miss Ruby Smith of Victorla Hos- pital, London, fs visiting at the home . CF —f— Mise Lydia oe Pp afew days h Mr. and ad Bag parents, Mr. and Mrs. this week wit Mrs. Russel Kuipe In Stratford. he ~ and eg Lincoln Domm and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Tozer of Birattora toene Sunday Mag hong a oe home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm —fTh + Miss Verna Fisher spent the week end in Kitchener with her sister, Miss Valera F’sher. ——(}—. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Stricker and son of Kitchener spent Sunday at their homes in town Week end cues at the home of Mr, po Mrs. Dey, Messrs. Frank or and Graham Biby of Southampton. nee Mr. and Mrs. James Mills and Mr and Mrs. Henry Hildebrandt spent Sunday with friends at Blueyale, — Mr. Lloyd Hall of Toronto spent the week end in non al at the home cf his mother, . K. Hall, —=fj—— and Mrs. Russel Knipe, who have “been spending the past two weeks visiting In Ghestey and Listo- wel returned Monday to thelr home Mrs. Gordon Bender and sons Lyle| ;, Stratford. and Laverne and baby daughter Audrey of Toronto are spending this —fi— Viet week in Listowel with her parents. ctor Cook aud daughter, Miss Vera Kritzer and Mr. Boyce of Stratford spent Sunday field were guests on Monday and nse Set Py targa of Mr. and Mrs, Tuesday -f Rev. and Mrs. T. B. How. . a <i | $ Mr. Harold Robinson and Mrs. Alex Robinson of North Mornington, Mr. and Mrs. —f—= Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Paull of Bay- ara A Fred Ruppel and family of Mr. 4 owe Kurtgville spent Sunday in Listowel Mrs. George Mayburry of cintowel 1! the home of Mr. and Mre. J, H./ 20d Mr, and Mra. Harvey Chamney Raniel =e , of Grd con. Wallace motored ~ to pp we Woodstock on Sunday and spent the Mr. Har-ld Karges of Detroit day with relatives. spent the week end in Listowel with ° . = ” his wife and baby daughter.at the; _ Rev. and Mrs. Alberti of Logan | home of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Bean. were guests on Sunday at the home : z of Rev. and Mrs, R. B. Gealhaar, the | . : former assioting the pastor at har-| Miss Marguerite McDonald of Tor- | ont) spent "he week end with her | Vest thanksgiving services in the | | parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. C MeDon- | << Mr. L. L. Anderson and Mr. Jack | Graham of Detrolt spent the week end vishing at the home of the for- | Lutheran church. , | Pee, ee Mr. George eesoaee and family and Mr. and Mrs Routledge and daughter feea unday| mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, with friends at fiin nton | Anderson. Mrs. L. L. Anderson has | been spending the past week im Lis-| ir and Mra: P. ¥, Smith and Bud | tewel. and Mr. and Mrs. D. be motored to Toronto on poche and visited friends. Miss Hember ac- companied them on return and spent a few days here this week. nN Mr. and Mra. Glen Blackmore and Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Johneton and little son left Sunday nrorning on a over trip to New Liskeard, where ent a few dare week Sanner Want Ads. Ads. Sell" with Mrs. Blackmore's par- Good for Both Youth and Age i LJ = : } OOD Bread is a foad for both youth and age. Com- . grounded from pure, highly nutritious ingredients and 1 - finest wheats, with a flavour that pleases, it is the ~ bread that you should serve on your table each meal time. The Bread made by Zurbrigg Bros. is only. of the best _ quality. For packing lunch you will find it far “eae to. Z Special Blended Black Tea Regular 70c | Selling to introduce at 59c Sample it. Try it. , It is good . : ; All grocery lines for Fall now ecisinsiots : Good Service Sp Regular Delivery RA. CLIMIE — ‘Phone 72 Livingstone’s Drug Store Hallowe'en ||’ Masks, Decorations, Horns, Crepe Hats, Wigs, Hallowe'en Crepe Paper in many patterns at i pHs mountains preach the gospel of attainment to the valleys satis- fied with their sheltered comfort. Our services teach the lesson of sincerity and of financial fairness. PHONE VAT OFFICE 90 W.A.BRIT TON WALLACE R resipence DIRECTOR OF se 224 FUNERAL SERVICE stowed} 12 * graceful, like the NASH"400O today Nasitias achieved tomorrow's mo- tor car vogue in the Nash “400,” today. Every line and contour of the new Salon Body near profile of the thoroughbred. The ‘ cars, Pag without excess cars You only need to compare the appear- ance of the “400” to that of the other IMPORTANT FEATURER-W'O OTHER C4R HAS THEN ALE ‘Twie-Ignition motor. Aluminum kceelcemn’sBioy plseoris Milet cates teed Longer wheelbases 8 lubrication Se craeres, Abst | seid double detitlinies siete eae Pasipiece Salon High cos Torsional vibration Fon otor Cars of the Future will be low, slender, new cars of the year, to know definitely ’ that you would rather have the Nash. You only need to drive the “400"—to steer it, it—to know that hére is exactly the kind of a car you've always wanted to own. Its new Twin Ignition performance and ease-of-handling are easily the year’s most important addi- tions to the pl -motoring. We'll give you the Pll to any model you care to drive. Then, we'll leave it fo you! style suggests the fleet, 00” models are big, roomy smart without exaggeration. They're low, slender, and: graceful. 9 Smlans from SI2384 to 83150, f. o. b. factory. a Coupes, Oabriolets, Victotins from 81234 to $2504, f. o. b. fact ry. .NASH 400° Leads the World in Wotor Car Valine i. i *. (Exterior metalware eg ~." World’seasiesr steering all Plated ovér