S S _ Whe pest _ time to enter Listowel Business College is on Sept. 5th, the day. A good start is hall the battlc, _ 25â€"11¢ \~Farmets Sons:â€"We have a special "Accounting ‘courke for you * at Astowel Business College, FaM term bth. f . B§â€"1Tb, _ The Waterlbo ind delighted _‘ a SJarge® gathering dm FÂ¥iâ€" daly ;mcï¬ the: square, _ by thetr j an excellent programine Of selections, and their ‘playing et.citâ€" 64 ‘hcarty applause and demands . {or & . Mr, Joe Ellis sang the golo ""Bing Me to ‘K’lfߠduring the even« jimg ‘and his contribution to the proâ€" taiomic was highly appreciated ; .. E_T â€" BETWEEN _ . WATERLOO 2. Wellesicy, â€" a grey check . coat. / Winglier kindly leave at this ofJi¢c Of ,f‘t er‘s Hotcl, 8t..Agatha. . 1t w s was a splendid. market â€"â€" on turday and an abundance of produce is offered. ‘The price of czgs and : remains the same, namely 20¢ and +25¢ respectively. ‘Tomatoes sold it: 200 a basket and potatoes at 80¢ f peék, Chickens ‘brought from 12¢ 18c a lb and ducks 60¢ a picce. \MF. W 31L Taylor â€"â€"of Ann :Artor, L Dre J. E. Tayiot, of n;c‘x- I, Pa., and Mr. _/ Charles M. Tayâ€" Jos and daughtcr Cu:barins of â€" BuBâ€" / N.Y, . who alten‘ed the reâ€"mâ€" jb of ‘ths family belo on â€"Suturday B# the old . homestcag lizre ‘retWUrnod Co theit .. homes. â€" Jt was decided . to d C 3y Aeinics x Wramindl trom theâ€"= Ja “‘ to . meut. ezery. three years al the old Lbomesicad in Wat , farm belonging to the <estate f the late Johnfl".h:‘m near‘ Wintâ€" @tbourne .w-gi ng 541 acres, . was Â¥ecently . sold. by â€" public auetion _ . to the present tenant, Mr. Jobn Milliard Tor the sum of $3400." â€" Mr. _ Geo. UptT‘l further notice 4s g1+20, cOme ag toâ€"motrow, street: cats will ‘mt William street, on account of the track being‘ hrioken. ; pleased : being 1 lz Abat tom; lighte tower Whwraty was on Wetientar doxtcy 5 . M . t 2 nct opaige,. * ie Beriin .Busin Tuesday. "ir W J 0o ; suje unknown manuer â€"and inâ€"spite ï¬-\m wd the jwmates> and s it burhed to the ground. ~"The iterloo banc has been engaged â€"at Ahe Torontoâ€"Exbibition 4 (Thursday). 34 LOSTâ€"ON _‘New positions thi for : Berli h-.nmcoau: nm l.“BC'r::d‘t : A'& mt .QO.;'I. Ellien &cm. MclLéan, &3 "Dior bnig P Co.. Applications Ahat . could t he flled mMo- Porâ€" tage la Prairio hm‘nho? jn&: ; : ‘wehools in ‘vicinity comâ€" . â€" The college nbfl is : a vory m-::u poblication and ~may s t t en ; To ol .‘ six on As mb Moe pros Odâ€" o+ ately .. Mr n ;t‘ % CC n â€"< yearâ€" _red . 1; der. w ill be. + Road. vh Nss Myrtleâ€" Ha n 1st Peadfeser, To richor M 44 t a vemere se e > w sw »°a 2 2w 2e m o 4 Iw Eliis, Listowel the LOCAL NEWS . CORAULS pI 1. Octiately, w,-héï¬ln M'h: nutabclan , 4g6 & 'V'W"!z:: Udren‘ qh € hine -:rm in â€" the / Presâ€" outslag. of.. â€" J orO2LG l Waterloo wouht hate th | Lowi , in‘ the . Hydroâ€"Mle AUGUST 15th p‘gï¬â€˜,l’ff. witk of . Hamgityd in town F1i e ths excell ifer, witho3t horas. ' / 45. Pétâ€" Telephoi mtcwh excelient: pro tar as * ths noerned .. : an T oroate n‘ wih+ hate the A thw for . OM+ t M 8â€"26â€"tL TW O id > He es | *\ & omm ie e m insl L c\ sgd A Remarkable Reception Tendered by an Ove ; Mowing Andience to the Liberal. Candigate A . Splendid Cuatrman. The chair was occupiedâ€" . by â€" Mr.. Rudoiph Roschman, the > wellâ€"knowh and successful button: ~manufacturer, in â€"an able and creditable manner. His . address previous to introducing ~theâ€" Liberal candidateâ€"was .a concise '::_ eloquent summary of the great ‘ ahqt.he campaign . and dm‘:d‘ frequent applause. . As a manulacturer he. was confident that every industry | in. this manufacturing: centre wobld be beneâ€" fitted as soon. as the â€"agreement.â€" is passed. He was prepared to â€".accept‘ the statements made by Premier Lauâ€" rict and> Finance Minister .. Fielding that Canada . was not in a . position to Jower the tarit wall in .manulacâ€" tured articles: 1 Manyfacturersâ€"on : the Platiorm . } Another evidence that the manulac» turers of the riding are not opposing reciprocity was shown ‘by the *numâ€" ber. of prominent manulacturers . who occupied seats on the platiorm along with the chairman and the candidate, as well as others. â€" They â€" were:â€"Mesâ€" t5, Cranston W . Shidet : Broil Actrach, er, Cranston W. ider ,. R. Y. Stuart, F. G. Hamacher, Carl Woeller, John B. Saider, J.Bâ€"Marâ€" tin, M. 8. Weber, All. H. °_ Bayder, ‘Tilman S. Shantr, A. Peguegnat, F; Haight, W. H. Riddell, C. W. Schiâ€" edel, Josiah Staufier, John B, Fisch er, Thos. Hilllard, J.°C. â€" Haight, Jacob G. Stroh and others. ‘ The Chairman‘s Address. â€"~ : (@isguan M Retoi Rogagman. oal â€"ed the meeting to order ma- ed his pleasure in being ted _ to proside over such a latge and maZhiâ€" Pvent audiente. ; nattwar y > *aw _..: Ovation forâ€" the: Candidate, Whoxn N'l.henl‘uflunh,“ llu.u; Mr. was 4 o. AbQ . Mmlm‘vlï¬ â€˜ptos T mieonrdenr was several ~minutes Tas detighted with the . tattering town ‘ofâ€"his > und ) was ~ & mber of friends notw ad o8 T. M o volarrad _ TB was bétotb ws.r.}“;v}"’ N* "’l l a»fk{ w}vï¬ " boauert u,:.:.-.,i‘- ® ,u:a;" Hon. Mr., King made a decided ~hit with the audience when. he â€" informed them ‘that he did not ask what ;was the ‘politicat affiliation of any _ conâ€" «Migutent : "when _he ‘was _ asked . to penoml:ueh::wc for themâ€" at=Otâ€" tawa. Â¥e 10. & permission to stock @‘ ,f:?'"'ufg tarp made by the méagram boys to the fighery department and which was reterred to. ium and readily gianied. Mr. King also read correspondence be ‘ween Mr. J. C. Haight _ and â€" . the speaker on behalf of “l;. \l\; 0.& ~hct, . who desined that, t : go shipped to the ‘z-k,:um whould. pass through thu:u'ndoo customs port , With ‘aterloo goods intu‘lh?pudnt through the Berlin office. Within avfew days the matter was attendéd to and . the .< request granted: which was apprecisted . <by. Mr. Weichelâ€"and his firm. _ ; Berlin A‘,':' > minutes mï¬ 0‘cl was â€" withâ€" 4 That he made hiy: Say ‘through /the chnz crowd â€"aud ~when he react the platform the audience gave him a remarkable ovation. _ His address was â€"one of the . bestâ€"be has donvt during: the ‘campaign and covered reciprocity . 1 v ver â€" point,‘"‘ was the comment of a Conâ€" servative worker who stood near the writer. ® tive ‘party <is â€"a resident â€" and _ i n amagion" tors are desirous _ of ~â€"to and: si © by canâ€" didates. n’lgbd(:.* of opening c ¢ ~seats Iled VM s % hegy? pelled to 1 room in â€" the aisles, along m in: the . _.corâ€" ridor and down theâ€"stairways to the ?nah entrance of the municipal buildâ€" ng. © * Tpr the nomination â€"by . the ;:q--n.mq:'m his and also suggested that eb aevege c at. some phace in h Lo o ine tain whether the gebate. . would .. 06 held., ‘‘Howover, one ol the dutics ol Infropf %a s a# in over a wedk amoe my letter é A â€" Favor for Mr; Weichel astie crowds tha that he «t had .a hz frieads notwithstanding ol Mr. Weiche! among â€" all Waterioo. He relerred ~to ance of the question that ToN. MACKENZIE Kma“,‘ It 'é Now Time iBETWEEN SEASO Monday Evening Mt.. King alluded to the . .attacks made by several newspapers" in which they Claim that he raised the racial ery in order to capture the ~German vote by stating : at his nomination weeting that Mr. Borden®" was willing to send millions ‘of dollats to Engâ€" land to build warâ€"ships ‘ to . fight (termany. . Mr. King . stated that what be said at the meeting in quesâ€" tion he. was ~prepared "to ~â€"repeat on any piatform . in â€" Toronto, or London, England, as he "Aid not . tise any words of his _ own butâ€"merely read extracts {rom addfesses deliverâ€" &d by Mr.â€"Borden in‘ Parliament and they spoke ‘for themselves. ~He mainâ€" tained that Canads was not preparâ€" ed to place the destinies . of â€" this growing nation in the hands of a man who is so easily marmed _ as ~Mr. Rorden was at the time of the warâ€" Stare nearly two years ago, *‘A somâ€" ersaulting _ Premier. is not ?mn- ada . wants at the g her af> (airs," be: maintaiued amid cheers. In concluding Mr. Klmu ©an eloguent appeal to Sir W Laurâ€" 5 in join aaaghs Cl hn i c * »m\z:‘w. Mr. King ‘miso referred to his record. as the~â€"fepreâ€" nentative of the .riding "und * "&tated that while he had notâ€" accomplished ;M.::hmmn‘ve do::red. had, however, performed â€"his ;aithfully and to the h:d lumuhna the riding. ; ¢ Mr. King then took up the objecâ€" tions &o the agreement as advabced by the opponents uad pointed out the weaknesses Of their arguments in a {elling manner. ~ <0 .. 0 ~ ==__} Mr. E. G. Matthews, â€"Principal ~of Listowol ‘tusthoss goe lias returnâ€" od to Lisfewel alter taking ‘a very sugcesshA >~course ol _ stady in the Commetcial Toachers . Notmal . Trainâ€" Amg ?‘v&;tmt c;s : Rechee Y'* news Jostitute, er , . t _ YoG and is now wl&wm :&’ ty instruct m-km in theâ€"â€" must modern : methods of busineys, . . and secure for ‘them test positions If you arc interested. wrtte him ~Jor The features of the l‘guutt were taken up in detail by apeaker â€"in. a most convincing manner and show= ed that the farmer as well" as ‘ "the consumer.will benefit a#s the result â€"of wider markets being obtained for the tillers ol â€"theâ€"soil. L Mr.. h""fl &n-mu. Â¥eoiâ€" procity question and showed that it was an important feature. of the Naâ€" tionalâ€"Poticy~advocated by the ‘~late Sir.John A. Macdonald, â€" and . who made ted. : efforts ‘to . have â€" an ma"c':-w into by the UBited ©tates and Canada .but without ‘ sucâ€" cess. Sir Willrid Laurier -m,gï¬ attempts ~to have seciprocity in gatâ€" but finally discontinued the ages to. the South Aintil . the: es ie condemin® the Government. tz ‘The meeting . closed with cheers for the candidate, Premier . LaGrier. and the King. T Aa k i s ‘eulluh l:ï¬ï¬‚., ‘;‘%\‘ iriend, charâ€" “m«u&.i eck cept. my: made.: over‘@ ago 1 shall then be prepared to with ‘these otherc.ailenges, â€" but ‘ in mw -y.u;â€,.‘ "'ut g.i: any ocber. candidate in this matter." (Loud and Ctatés ‘was prepared to come toâ€"Canâ€" _ Mr. King again emphasized the {act that in the provisions of. the â€" agreeâ€" ment ‘the manulacturers of this count try‘ were not injured to any‘.sérious extent and referred to the support he is receiving from the large number 14 manufacturers throughout the ridâ€" ing who were satisfied that reciproâ€" city.would he a good thing ~for the country as a wholé. . The agreement in @ woOrd was ihe simple: inimimont of. the provisions ‘of the National Por JCy 1 ;w' ;'r‘ The home of Mr. and MÂ¥s. J. Addiâ€" son â€"Taylor, King street, . Waterloo, was the scone ~Of a i enjoyable and happy event thy when. the reâ€"unmion of the . Ahe â€"â€" lnto C;M. and Mrs. ‘Taylor Wus held a : old u-n\u:‘ ‘The mn. family were .4 MC, R. B 'rm.'ma-fl-t.. Mr. M i'"'-l' tel, Watbrloo. , >‘ _ ~ / ~_~___."<â€"an, Lake Huroo. & "‘cu the first réapion© t . the" mc 0.}B. Clement nas retuned â€" rall me 6 Te presents irog “,w‘“ y * Aidb, in . Jn . SWw t: i# Jow , pidong to Ohitago, } ’ â€" . e WEOeY ol w Oees. M iD x w"k‘w.“ Spabeifk i %, o fiamicy RE.Onton ‘res Led, . wiltle hm .10 t Uus Kfierent at â€"Ph |sinos ff Mr. R..B: Taylot, Mayorâ€"of Melâ€" ville, Sask.,.‘.who has been the.â€"gueat of Waterloo© relatives ras twit _: ta attend ‘the conventionâ€"of" tue Can@â€" dian â€" _ Pharmaceutical Association . Of Canada ‘at ‘Montreal, ha Aug» boon appointed as ‘â€"delegate. from ~ Faykâ€" atchewan. UKs * Mr. Kurl Besold of ‘~Nusremberg, Germany,~who is tourmg the <Ametiâ€" can Contiment in the intetosts of~ A. W. *Fabet and CUo.,â€"the ohlst and gremtest pencil mantulacturers: in the world, is t:fnn tor a tew days Jutius Knaul. â€" Mr. J,â€"Coned and perty _ who gitved +to ~ TAronto on Thursday to spend ~ a few days have returnal. . ~Mte. J. Seott and daughters . â€":re horast on Setrgey Shigs sptuiing the »summer â€" at their cottage> Bouthamptons» ©~~ 0i 0 . «) [ Mr. Bdwin Fry of Kurtzville > is srending â€"some time with .Waterloo rolatives. . .. «> 41 _ Mrs. BR. 8. ‘Taylor Marshall ‘Taylor, are friends. 3 _Mr. Blake Devitt returne> to Cleve. land,â€"Obio, on Monday aitet spending a month a+ the bome ‘Of his parents Mr., and Mis A. E. Devitt. s ¢ Expé‘maeedslhbber‘Shomkm; ‘;u;ud _ Male: and !e:;llo Highest “‘&t teady. work. Apply by letter or in person at:. Facâ€" tory Office, O‘Hara Avenue . â€" o = & har home Mr, Will H. Taylor of: ‘Aun Arbor Mich., is visiting relatives in Water Mrs, Benj Devitt has returbed) from aA sevoral months‘‘ visit. with . friends and Pelatives in Vikktnia and â€"â€" other Minc . Joan 1 ~of ‘ Hamilton Miss â€" Joan who h: been Martin: for se Baturday. . * Miss Grace Wing and Miss Winnie , Cussel #tartod on a ttip Saturday via boat from ‘Toronto sast to ‘ different Pn wit Dewnen "ot vt wres frario ie rroant ie ) » / he parents. Mr. and Mrs.~Dawson, King « Social and Personal Gutta Porcha and Rubber Mfg (Co. of Tor.nio, Limited; Toronts 83â€"24 ear ~Mitchell â€" of â€" Hamilton been the guest of Miss ~Ida r soveral days returned home Rubber Shoemakers audâ€" . my1, Mr. @siting Preston CONSERVATIVE MkETING &T WINTERBOURNE A large crowd askembled~ in .. St. . Andrew‘s Hall, Winterbourne, . last Friday evening, to hear Mt. Wim. G.â€" Weichel, the .candfdate‘ who has been appointed by the Conservatives to uppose Mr. King at the present elecâ€" Lion asâ€"membet® for the * Housp ~of Commeons of Canada. _A number of Elmira friends were also preseat. The meeting was call@dâ€"to Order at an carly hour with Mr.~Heaty Hollé of Coneitogo in the chair. Mr. Weichel and Mr. Richard Reid of the Liboral« Conservatiye ‘Assoéfation, also . {ook theit ‘places on the platiorm, . â€" Mr. Reid was first called upon <and gave a few remarks as to the â€" personal jof Mr..Weiche! and his success as a business: This was . fol: lowed by a M iting : address un the <reciprocal trade agreement beâ€" tsreen and ted it toeet No# sinhth the pridly on natural "products : would. be ~changed, and the prices on some afticles would fret ‘Chrets nt. the provant "Hme in tha w ; and Miss Bhantz,. Mesers. â€"Leander and Leander (‘ressman,: and . Aimag» hante vielied w4 Mrod, 2' Cr ma Aunday.â€"Mr. t * Web We e ; *’54"9 \wi wh me Aad 08 the Hetâ€" Mr. oL. Bs will s1 h E3 C PAD eceived :a good hearing, . The â€" tâ€" concluded â€" with ‘heart -YOO b'!': Welchel. "Y Mu’inb ober: of (m-u #n-‘?{fu 2 nuu.»llx.'sl Nrs:\ Norwa ’.&omiwn.* (r’c?i :yâ€"nhlmmomm NATCHE 2 eoret An Exceptional Offer in we .. : are. inaling .. :tiyp _ unusual Ofâ€"for.. â€"â€"Bo _ 1oke advantege: catly, for twe pricen thoaiseiras tell how â€" fong. they ‘wi) laeh .«\ > /3 00 / 0) ~ â€" ‘The listâ€"offersâ€" great iniudements to anyorm wanting " good Wear, h * Boys‘. uit inâ€"tweed worsted cloths, | Youths‘ .and â€" Men‘sâ€"sauits, Sitt 4 Wï¬" coats with "plain ; on'k; 37 in 100 _fitim â€"Briuned Awand mk‘iâ€˜â€œï¬ Some ol suity <are ; ie eeeaninree 3: wA i threeâ€"pidee,, â€" regulat $2.60 to $5:50 , "wit ~long ~ trousors, pribe . soll rGw _ . ~[them regulat up to : $1440,., | _ Boys! : threeâ€"piece‘ suits in â€".~.strong gervicedable "Aweed : cloths, knickers, lined coats;," single ahd ‘double breasted JJust the stt for the boy â€"who climt=s peguibyr ‘~p ‘to : "§6.50° welle P1 S3 fl.n & ther than Boys‘ Prised a : » . V";-"\ # Many less than Half Price _ + alfT PFrICe _ Sauder & Lippert FARMS FORSALE:| AUCTION SALES to meet #1 AnJ Siat . I A°~G To giveâ€"you~. a good sound reagon for coming â€" to view the . gourhk sW C. H. Mills & 186 KINQ STREET EAST The Choicest Wheat Harvest "King" â€" Brand: Starting with prime _ who;legwhén:«tgnde into Kur am 3 ~ "Ing to the :best accepted modern meâ€" . thods, what.else could be the resultâ€" . . . but A 1: flour. er®s When Buying ask your dealer for "THE KING Phone 97 "CLTY MILLS® _ part of ~ Ahe range ~wlfchhas heen made ~as large: as pospible style lor these are.not this¢oar‘s suits.~© Men‘s. suits also com uC sute demand $1.50 yields to you flour : which takes rank second "to none. when we grind it inâ€" to whal is widely ~known as the IRVIN MASTER School blacs Bel’lin, Ontario rlect Panamd, ar .« and ing in Ladios Dress S py, price | Oct. 10â€"â€"Rutim, stook Marnhant Milin= fal=fulo]o _ Fubpefafaje «forfectrofeafecfecfonfnfoafuafe cfrofuifedfea$ SALE aud, stylish oioth dregs s+irts in * gtlis 3w Y alsts."~ > >>>"~ *â€"+2 alt Oral . Boys‘~ and made. wl 1 wts . .30 to gh t Mi lea during our â€" cleawâ€"up hé entire lot wt maâ€"IBE: _ ~"¢>," 5 his ready. to. wear Sul lined â€" fout Agif oys + 25¢. xuth DIES‘ SKIRTS. grll xC VJV L ‘vosbs, ; tE O â€" #li0% $1 Mary