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Son Bros. Livery Stable, Br 1rr ale. 1'elepholle
NO. 29,
WM, SPENOE
CONVEYANCER Ann ISSVEB
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i door North of Neutral Rotel.
Ardis nor ler the Metropolitan Bank,
Western university, London
Another Great Advance
Income doubled • Now $78,000
Another large addition to Faculty. and. Equip-
ment in Arts and Aledielne
Greatly increased Enrolment in VIeW.
Write for partioulare to
E. E. Braithwaite, M,A,,Ph.D.
President.
ALLAN LINE
To LIVERPOOL -GLASGOW
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Fine, modern steam-
ers -- equipped with
every, oonrigre end
luxury. - For infor-
mation apply agents,
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'W. H. KERR.
Agent Allan Line, Bruheele.
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"Thorough Training" for choice
positions in
Business Life is given 1n all
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not ask fore better reputytlon thin it tit
has now, We pinoo many otudanto ln•• X69
poslttonssaoll year. write to•dpy for
'ergs Catalogue.
784 Yonge et, 1 W. J. ELLIOTT,
Yonge Jt Charles ate. f Principal
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Ontario's moat successful Business
Training School. Teebhers are oom•
petent, courses are thorough and grad-
uatea succeed. We had more appllon-
tions this month than we had students kt
grndunte during the past six months.
The three applications received most 4
recently were for Lady. Stenographer
at; 780.. Bookkeeper at 41900 and Com.
merotel Toaoher at 81400 per annum.
\� Business ul'en- want our graduates. Get tr.
our freecatalogue at once.
- D. A. McLAOHLAN, Principal.
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LISTOWEL 'BUSINESS COLLEGE
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Competent Teachers.
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Listowel, Ont
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M, O; H„ Village' of 3russei9•.
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Office ever Standard Dank
DR. F T. BRYANS
Bachelor of Medicine, University of Toronto ;
Lloentiateof College of Physicians and Sur-
geons, Ontario ; ox•Senlor House Surgeon of
Western Hospital, Toronto. OWoos of late Dr,
A, MoKevey Smith Block, Brussels,
Rural phone 45,
ALEX; D. M'KELVEY
M.B., M.O,P.&S.O.
198 .31oor. street East, Toronto
Diseases Ear, Nose and Throat
C1bUcel assistant in -Ear, Nose and Threat de.
partmunt New General Hospital, Toronto ;
Poet Graduate Harvard Median' School, Boa.
ton ; hate Senior Resident Burgeon MIK, Eye
& Ear Infirmary • late Clinical assistant In
Nose and Throat iepartment Mass. Gen. Hos-
pital ' late House Surgeon Toronto General
Hospital. I50'In Brussels by appointment..
DR. M. FERGUSON
ETHEL. ON7'.
Phyeiolon and Surgeon; Post Graduate 0001.000
London (Eng;), New York and Chioago. Hos.
Otitis. Special attention todisease of eye, ear,
nose and throat. Eyes tested for glasses.:.
'G. H.• ROSS, D..D.S.,
:Graduate of Royal College of Dental Pnr•
Beonoof Ontario and Graduate University of
Toronto Faaulty of Dentistry.
Oflico In leard Block, Winghar„
Phone 249. Post Office box.278 -
Painless .Extraction,,plate,work and
Bridge Work a Specialty -,•
Perfect Preserves
and clear jellies are made With LANTIC Sugar
because it is pure cane, of extra tine granulation,
kept absolutely clean and free from dirt and
specks by original packages tilled at the refinery.
2 Ib. and 5 Ib, cartons and 10 ib. and 201b. bags. 100 Ib.
bags coarser granulation, Weight guaranteed.
Buy in original: packages and look for the LANTIG
Red Ball on each package. . -
MAUOE O BRYANS
OPHTHALMOLOGIST •
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Personal graduate Department of Opphthal-
urology, McCormick Medical College, Chicago,
111., to prepared to teat eyes and fit glasses at
her office over Miss Inman's millinery store.
Office days—Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
and Saturday of every week. Office bora-10
t 12 a. • m., It g y appoint -
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1 DR. WARDLAW '
Honor graduate 0t he Ontario io
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Foliage. Day and night calla. Office opposite
Floor Mill Ethel
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Barristers,. Solicitors, Notaries Public,'
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391-7 Yongo 8t., Toronto
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Thousende of ambitious young Deo•
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Wipgham Business College
GEO. 5700TON, W. T. Meese,
President. Principal.
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WROXETER
Going East - 7;O5 a. m. and 8:40 p. m.
Going Went 12:19. and 9:68 p.m.
All trains going East connect with 0. P. R. at
Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and T
G. B. stations, '
GEEO. ALLAN, Local Agent.
runt lifts Items
[atIc Sugar
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Send your address and small Red Ball Trade J1 'Lark from
bag or top end of carton and we will mail you book of .
do assorted Fruit Jar Labels—printed and gummed
ready to put on the jars. co
Sugar Refineries Limited, anortRBAL, QUE. sT, JOHN, N. 5, -
Word has been received here. that
some of Lhe boys who have been re-
covering from their . wounds at Shorn
oliffe Hospital, will he corning home.
Some have recently been Monied
there.
uWilliam. Holmes has • a. pear tree
throwing the blossoms for the'secqud
time this year. He states that the
tree bore blossoms heavily in the,.
month of April and was cut off by
the frost, and the second blossoms are,
now'. out. Other years he• has had
smaller ftnits d0 thesame•thing. •
1,'he engagements ale aunttupeed of'-
Mids Etta N.,• daughter of'G.,H; •and'
Mrs. Baker, Teeswater, and John
Mason, the wedding ttf take place in
the third week in August" and' Miss
Mite 111. Mason, youngest daughter of
Geroge and Mrs. -Mason, to George T.
Gregor, uncnager of the 'Bank of
Hamilton, Grauutu, Alta., the wedding
to take place : the "second week in
August. ,
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Atwood.
57 cheese were tllanafactmed in one.
day in the D mnuori Cheese factn ry
here, Mr. Oliver is the Cheese maker.
Miss McOutcheon of St lilac ys
sister of William McOutcheon 12th
line, EIrua, passed away Thursday
morning in St. Marys. The terrains
were brought to Atwood on the even-
ing train and taken .to her broth-
er's home, where the funeral service
was held Satlirdity afternoon. In-
terrnent was made in Elite Centre.
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Cemetery: Jobe b col tc en of
Wallace, is also a 'Maher.
Pursuant to -adjournment the Dir-
ectors of the Elmira !Farmers' Mutual
Fire Insurance Co. -met for general
business on Tuesday, July 20th.
Members were present taut Messrs.
Gowan gild Grieve. Vice -President
occupied the chait. Minutes of last
tweeting read and confirmed.- Claims
were pres-nted from the following :—
Wm. T. Holmes, Wallace, work. shop
damaged, $8.50; Coverdale Haines,
Grey, mare killed, .$150 ; H, D. Ward,_
Grey, cow damaged,, all by lightning.
Applications for insurance amounting
to 5153,100. were accepted. Meeting
adjournedtillTuesday, August 17601,
to meet at the usual tithe and place:
Coderich
Goderioh Civic holiday was Wed-
nesday.
!PheRadice:'h' lodge 'held a bucket
picnic Wednesday at Hayfield.
Miss- Mabe1✓Toni,New York, -is visit-
ing her parents, 3, E. and Mrs. Toni,
The steamer Huron had 100 passel'.
'gar's taking: the round trip when she
dasbcalle.d.,, .. 1.
A.,Farrnw„Opllector.of Customs at
the port of Godei'ich,.7las received iris
superannuation, but 'is still acting
Calledtor.' •
'l'hxcu•sidh trout ' Milverton' and
pohlts'West on the 0. P. R. brought
650 visit -Mt to. the- town on Wednes-
day ef laetrtveekr-
Dr..,and Mi's. Charles Lane and two
children, Detroit, .are visiting at the
residence of the doctor's parents,
County Clerk and Mrs. Lane.
J. il. Johnston, `fo•inerly assistant
Principal of
ollingwood dt blic Scbo
ol
has received appointment of
the e
PP
Principal of Victoria school' and has
signified his acceptance. • •
E. N. Lewis hf.P., W. Gnats, Regis -
it ay,
egisttte,. and J. J. Doyle - started 00 0
Motor trip Wednesday of last week
with Dr. Hnll0es and his chauffeur to
0ivett Siiimd and Northern Coterie.
Engine Works, Ltd. has just
Doty Eng a Wo
closed a contract in Ottawa for the
manufacture of 10:000, 00 pound shells,
-
which will be sufficient to keep the
works busy for a year night and day.
The manufacture of, the shells will re-
quire the installation of a $5,000 new
plant which will be secured in Toron-
to.
A brass tablet has recently been
placed in North Street Methodist
church by relatives of the late Wm.
Una Mrs. Holland, It bears the in-
scription : "In loving memory of
William Holland, 1844-1913 and his
•wife, Lydia Morris, 1851-1915. Loy -
ed and honored in this church, which
they served to' the utmost of their
power."
Ford W loh
Norman McLaughlin attended the
Masonic Grand Lodge in Hamilton.
Mrs. W. H. Downey, Windsor, is
visiting with relatives in and near
town.
Bobt. Wallace; 0th Com, is the
Latest purchaser of an auto, having
bought a Fold. I _
Our of 7 writing on Entrance 0 were
surras fol and 3 - graduation pupils
were also successful.
Win. Jamieson, who was operated
recently in Toronto for appendici-
tis, is progressing veryfavorably.
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Corrie
Dr. and Mre. Whitley have returned
frmu their wedding tour.
Herr. Sperling, Regina, spent a few
days visiting his mother aril brothers
here,
Quarterly Communion service was
oheerved in the Methodist Olin rrh last
Sabbath.•
Rev. and Mrs. Rivers and family are
hook Pruni their vacation at 8t.
Thomas and Wyoming.
Stephen .Prouiiley, who int' shine
wears 'has' been working with A. B.
Tuner, was found dead in bed. He
had been ailing for some chiys hut was
mot thought to be dangerous Funer-
al took itlace to Corrie cemetery and
was under the auspices of I he Orange
Order of which the deceased leas a
member. He was in his 281.11 year.
Wfntihanl
Two more young men have enlisted'
from here—John' Martin and Alvin
Scott.
About 300 acres of flax is grown in
this vicinity this year.. Indians are
helping wait. '
Eugene McDonald, who was recent-
ly trampled by a.hot•srt in a stable, is
now able to be around again. -
\V. H. Willis, one of the town's
business men, - who is confined in 'a
Toronto hospital, is improving. '
1 . .1.ewartz, ptopt•tetol' - of the
Queen's Hotel, who has been serlonely
ill has made a slight change for the
better.
11. 'V. hider, Sudbury, has been ;
selected as leader of the C'itizens'.
Band, to take the place of Mr. Willis,
who recently left for Toronto and en-
listed.
Mr. Southcombe, B. A. 8t. Marys.
has beets engaged as teacher. of °lassies
and history in our High School in
place of C. M. Ewing, who has enlist-
ed. Miss' Anderson, a former Member
of the staff, has been engaged as
teacherof Commercial Work' and
History in place of iltlati B. xcettirwAt
Grand Trunk Railway System
Onion Sabbath School
xcursion
Kincardine
ON
Tuesday, August lith
1915
Special Train, Time and fares as follows ;
LEAVE Time Fare, Adults Children
LtsTo its, 7,25 a. M. $ 1 05 85c
ATWOOD ........ ...... 7.45 1 55 80c
B ENFRYN - 8 05 - 1 50 75c
E'CHEL - 818 145 75e
BRUSSELS ' 8,255 125 . 05c
BLTJIIWALE ... 8 80 105 55c
WING HA51 ... 850 05 50c
WHIT111CH17ROH 904 75 40c
, LUOKNOW ... ..... 020 05 80e
RIPLEY - 9.88 40 20c
Arriving at tflncardl
ne at 10.00
Returning will leave. Kincardine at 7 p. m.
Arrangements are being made for
Tennis, Lawn Bowling, Base Ball
and other Sports at Kincardine
Everybody Should Arrange to Go
And Spend, the Elay at the Lake -
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Sept. St, JohIt a 8.8, Bart. Meivillo 8.8. Sept., Meth. S,S,
F. W. Robinson, who has been
organist and -choirmaster of St.
George's church for over a year, is
resigning the position and will leave
in a few weeks to take a similar posi-
tion in St. John's Anglican church,
Moosejaw, Sask.
Listowel
Monday, Aug. 961i, will be civic
holiday in Listowel.
J. M. Campbell, manager of the
Batik of Hamilton, has purchased a
hew Overland car.
A. E. McKeever -for the past two
years teller with the Bank of Hamil-
toi, here, has been transferred to.
Winnipeg. -
PfefferMilling Company are again
running day and night, having receiv-
ed extensive orders from the'mari-
time provinces.
The special cornutittee recently ap-
pointed by Council to investigate the
possibilities of hydro power for
Listowel had a communication before
the Council reeomiuending that they
for the
ie Ore and submit a' By-law prepare y
securing of hydro
power.
The young ladies of the Methodist
church choir have been given a boli•
day and for the past few Sundays
reale members of the congregation
have occupied the choir loft, getting
along very nicely. Joseph Fair on
the cornet and A. M. Smith on the
clarionet assisted.
Dr. M. H. Moore is able to be around
again after Itis recent accident.
While not feeling as well as -he might
he is able to attend to his practice and
expects soon to enjoy his usual good
health. Moore Bros. have purchased
a number of new horses since the liv-
ery fire and are now in aosition to
p.
again attend to the wants of their
customers. -
Dr. J. Moore, who has enlisted for
active service at the front, may not be
able to get away for weeks or tnaybe
months as he most wait until there is
an opening for him. He will continue
in charge of his practice here until he
receives word to report for active
service, at which time notice will be
given the public.
The following Listowel students
have passed their Lower School ex-
nmivations :—A. Buchanan (art), E.
M. Cumming, H. H. Erskine (art), 0.
Paulin, M. G. Foster; J. A. Geoghe-
gan (grain ), H. M. Gowdy, G. M.
Gray (arith.), G. J. Hall (arith.), H.
G. Lochhead, D. H. R. bic0lory, M,
M. McIntyre '(arith.) H. T. McLach-
lan, J. 1. Parker, J. R. Riddell (arith.),
0. Tanner (art), G. Vine (spell.), A. E.
Whitney.
Clinton
Wednesday was Clinton Civic holi-
day,
oli-
d Clinton Bowling Club membership
totals 08,
Clinton Model School will open On
August 17th.
Nurse McLaren baa returned from
Belgrave where she has been for
several weeks on a case. -
Mrs. J. F. 1Vasman and Miss Ethel
have returned after spending several
weeks with the former's daughter,
at Essex.
Victor Doherty, son of 'Wm. and
Mrs. Doherty, of town, has just
graduated from the University of Al-
berta, Edmonton, taking his degree
of L. L D.
Miss EmimaLavis, nurse -in -training
has completed successfully her first
year 111 Toronto General Hospital and
is at present spending her vacation at
her home here.
Clinton Firemen, accotnpanied by
the Witte Brass Band, went to
Thorold to the Fireman's tournament.
A special train left Clinton at 10.15
Tuesday morning.
51 r. Shillington arrived on Thursday
of last week from South Bend, Ind.:
to join his wife and little son, who
have been visiting at the lady's par-
ental home, that of Rev. Dr. and Mrs.
Rutledge at Wesley parsonage.
Miss Ethel M. Doherty left Friday
of last week to resume her duties as
Superintendent of the Holyoke City
Hospital, Holyoke, Mass., after a
fortnight's visit at the parental home,
that of W. and Mrs. Doherty.
Dave Dowzer•, formerly of town, but
Daniel Prior fell while at work and
had a bad shake up. He was doing
work at the 0, C. 1. and while on a
plank cutting out a doorway leaned '
back too far and fell about 10 feet,
landing on his shoulder. He is still
confined to bed but in a week or so he
expects to,be able to get up.
The proprietor of the Commercial
Hotel, Hensel, made a trip to Clinton
and pleaded guilty to the charge of
keeping liquor for sale, before Police
Magistrate Andrews and paid 550 and
w the result o a
costs. The fine as e t f
raid made by inspector 'Torrance a
few weeks ago assisted by County
Constables Weleh''and Wallis.
Perth County
The ratepayers of Harristou, on
Monday voted on a by-law for Hydro -
Power, earring it by a majority of 300.
The vote for, was 331 and against 31.
The 15 year old son of T. Winter-
ingharo, Mitchell, had the misfortune
to break his arm on Sunday morning,
He slipped on the cement walk out-
side the barn.
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Sept.
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National
EXII1BIT10N.
TORONTO
$150,000 ' A,r:I 5 ONS" 8190,000
"PATRIOTIC YEAR"
Model Military Camp
Destruction of Battleships
Batties,of the Air
MAMMOTH
Military Display
MARCH OF THE ALLIES
Farm under Cultivation
Millions in Livestock
Government Exhibits
THRILLING
Naval Spectacle
REVIEW OF THE FLEET
Belgian Art Treasures
Creatore's Famous Band
Biggest Cat and Dog Show
WAR TROPHIES
Field Grafin Competition
Greater Poultry Show
Acres of Manufactures
OneThousandand One
New Things to See
REDUCED RAILWAY RATES
FROM ALL POINTS
The farmers of South I+lasthope,
eotnplain of the conduct of boys front
Stratford, when walking or wheeling
through the country. The boys enter
private farms and leavethegates
open, often permitting the cattle
which are in the field to escape, caus-
ing considerable annoyance and extra
work for the farmer,
The George Paxton Young Memori-
al Fellowship, has been awarded to
Clarence A. Gowans, M. A., eon of
ex -Reeve Walter Gowans, Blanchard.
The appointment is for 2 yeats and
has an allowance of $800 a year. Mr,
Gowans will take up his M. D. work
while holding his fellowship the coon=
ing 2 years. At present he is engaged
in work with the Knox College gospel
team in the province of Quebec. Mr.
Gowans took a brilliant course at
Varsity winning the Prince of Wales
scholarship in hie last year.
Personality
Q Factor in the Mak-
ing of Men's Clothes
"Personality," says one
whose wisdom is not to
be questioned, "is the
greatest thing in the -
world." -
We all know how it counts
in the work of this busy
world — forcing success
where least expected.
Well - fitting, well - made
clothes are a proven im-
portant factorin adding
to a man's personality,
just as, contra -Wise, an
ill-fitting, ill -made suit will
draw off from the most
pronounced personality.
Personality is a mark of
every suit and coat made
by the House of Hobber-
lin. It is -for this reason
that the men who "care"
are customers of this
house. Every garment
made to measure.
Sole Agent for
Hobberlin Tailoring
W, P. Fraser
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port for duty at Montreal about the
first of Angust. e
Win. Steep accompanied by Thos.
Leppington and Albert Garter left for 1 e
Brussels last week to engage in •
good roads construction, their experi-
ence in macadam work in the home ♦
town thus stranding them in good •
stead. Mr. Steep will be foreman,aud
a capable man he is for the job.
Monday of last week Barry -Twitch- •
ell left for Edmonton, Alta. He went •
by boat from Sarnia to Fort William, •
his brother Charlie accompanying him •
that for. This is Harry`sfirst vieitto
the West and he will probably remain 4.
for a couple of months. He has n •
brother and sister residing in Alberta 1 •
capital.
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Fair London 1Canada
$30,000 in Prizes
and Attractions
Prizes increased this year by Two Speed Events Daily
000,00. Fireworks Every Night
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Excellent Program of At- New Steel Grandstand.
tractions Twice Daily. I Midway better than ever
Music by the Best Available Bands
SINGLE :PARE over all Railways West of Toronto,
and Faie and One-third from outside points,
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Lista, Bntry Forms and all information
from the 9oorotary,
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