Listowel Banner, 18 Mar 1920, p. 8

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cae a Mi icy iis Rev. Dr. Hazen ts in London today. —0o—. Engineer E. D. Bolton is in Wiar- ton. —o— _ Mr. George Keith was in Stratford on Friday. —_—o— Mr. Alvin Goldne1 ford on Monday., was in Strat- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pfeffer were in Milverton over Sunday. —o— Mr. James Fallis of Palmerston was fn Listowel on Tuesday. i —_—o— Mr. Harry Zurbrigg of St. was in Listowel on Monday. . - oOo Mr. William Finkbeiner of Strat- ford was in town on Monday. —o— Miss Nettie Bartley visited this week with friends in Toronto. —o— Miss Lou Nickel was a visitor in Palmerston over the week-end. has about re- illness. —)— Mrs. Ezra Riehm covered after a few days’ —o-— Mrs. J. J Foster and Mrs. J. N. Hay are spending several days in Toronto. ——Oo— Mrs. William’ Bradley is critically ill and there is little hope for her re- covery. —_—o— Mr. Thomas Small is suffering from a severe attack of inflammatory rheu- matism. —o—- Mr. James Fallis of Brandon, Man., -visited this week with his cousin, Mr. J. A. Watson. —o—- Mr. M. W. Lavery, harnessmaker, Ys at work again after being indispos-} ed for a few days. —— Mr. Warren Birthman of Strat- ford visited Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Ellen Fallis. —O— Mr. Fred Hastie of Wroxeter was a week-end visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Miller. —_—o-— Miss Howie, commercial] teacher at the high school, visited over Sunday at her home in Barrie. <i Mr. Frank Lee and little daugh- ter June, one of the twins, returned to Kincardine Wednesday. —_ moar we; — Mr. John Gabel has returned from Kitchener after spending a few days with his brother, wifo is ill. Mr. W. R. Reynolds, superintend- ent ofthe Public Utilities commission, went to Kincardine on Wednesday. —o— Mre. A. Malcolmson of Moorefield has returned home after spending a few aye with her sister, Mrs. A. M. Smith —o— Miss Margaret Hamilton was in Stratford to attend the funeral of the late Wm. Davidson, the veteran coun- ty clerk. —o— Mrs. Frank Weeks of Varna is vis- {ting with ber sister, Mrs. William Woods, who has been in poor health for several weeks. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bradley of Toronto were expected in Listowel to- day owing to the serious illness of his mother, Mrs. William Bradley. —o— Dr. Roland Livingstone and Mrs. Livingstone of Melville, Sask.. who are visiting at his home here, went to Toronto Tuesday for a few days. — Wingham Times—-Mrs. John B. Hardie of Turberry was called to Listowel on Monday owing to the ser- ious illness of her father, Mr. Walk- er. =" is Dr. A. G. Shiell was in Wingham this week on account of his father having undergone an operation at the hospital there. Mrs. Shiell has also been over for several days. —o— Mr. Joseph Smith has returned to Winnipeg after a brief visit here be- cause of the precarious condition of his sister, Miss Jennie Smith, at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. W. Stew- art. —o—— Mr. Roy D. Jermyn, who owns a farm at Nokomis, Sask., and has been in the employ of Mr. W. A. Britton, farniture dealer and undertaker, for the winter, left Monday on the return trip west. “~ —_—o— Miss Mary Jane Ash, daughter of ‘Mr. George Ash of Wallace township, and Mr. John Emerson Nicholson of “Turnberry, were unitéd in marriage Tuesday at five o'clock at the rectory, “by Rev. W. H. Dunbar. —O— Mr. C.*E. Walker and Jack of To- - Tonto, were in Listowel and Drayton “over nes week-end and Sunday. While alker sold his residence in the auntiveeanesie part of town, at epresent occupied by _ be Ree Long- wman, to Mr. Ed. Smit - Sane ‘Blyth Standard—Mr. Whitfield Mc- Cormick, who has deen gon, Rey. R. J. McCormick, for ee past two.weeks, left for A home i Listowel, on Tuesday. 6 is just Be ee with “is family trom the farm tn Trowbridge and has purchased a residence in Listowel! ‘ Marys! | | fe °) OCTAL PET S Mrs. W. R. McLaughlin, _who re- cently sold her residence on Penelope street to Mr. James Donaldson of Elma, left Wednesday -morning to visit for a few days with friends in Gorrie and in the course of a week or OF Z ct ae two will take a trip west. - —+ | 4 | BORN L __4 s + LOVE—lIn Elma, on Thursday, March DONAGHUE—In Pins township, on London Dailies $5. Pr a year. Orange Lodge } Meeting— A special meeting of the Orange lodge has been called for Thursday evening of this week. With The Banner— taken an office position with the Ban- ner Publishing company. - Not Far Off Surely !— robin Thursday and tulips more than an Buys House On Elma Street ed de by Installing Plant At Walton— de week installing a large lighting plant for Mr. George Snelling of Walton. Card Of Thanks— | ne ss of friends and neighbors dur- ing the time of their bereavement, Mr. Samuel Good and daughters wish to 3 large lantern glasses ....25c¢ extend their grateful thanks. 12 shoe laces, blk. or tan. .25c Stove lifters .............. Be Posted Friday— Crochet cotton .......... 10¢ Friday this week instead of Thurs- day, as usual, because of a little ac- cident such as helps to make news- paper work the more interesting. Mrs. Gabriel Mehring Dead— fo sixty-eight years, occurred Saturday, March 13th., -+sixth-of Wallaee. The funeral was held Tuesday to Fairview cemetery, PENCH2--In Listowel, on Saturday, March 13th., to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Spence, a son. llth, 1920, to mee and Mrs. John Love, a daughte Tuesday, March 16th., to Mr. and Mrs. George Donaghue, a daugh- ter. .00— ' Both London papers, the Free ess and Advertiser, are now $5.00 Miss Ada Eby of Southampton has Spring is on the way. We saw a { inch above the ground. | Mrs. Olive MacDonald has purchas- | from Mr. Fred Bender, the resi- nee on Elma street now occupied Mrs. Cameron. Mr. Gourley Darroch, Delco-Litght aler, with his staff, is busy this For the sympathy and great kind-| §} The Banners are being posted on 1 last week. in steck Half Gallon and 1 Gallon Butter Crocks, French Crocks, high and lowin1, 11-2, 2, Milk Pans, 1 and 2 gal. that shape Call fers a: Gallons : Whiskey Jug. : We carry 3, 4, 5and 6 gal. sizes. Bean Pots Preserve Jars Hot Water Bottles A big assortment of Spring Flower Pots But No Whiskey Jugs is harred and the bar closed Garden and Flower Seeds 4 for 25c, or 20 for $1.00 We are selling many | lines less than man- ufacturers’ cost Keep your eye on our ic, 10c, Sc and 25c notion specials. The death of Mrs. Gabriel Mehring, rmerly Catherine Pauline, aged at her home on the TRADE AT The Bazaar seiiniminiat Banner liners bring results. O oO SCHINBEIN’S STORE NEWS Having made a big purchase of Corsets for Spring in Bias filled, D. and A. and Goddess makes, we invite you Saturday and next week to visit our store and inspect these lines. We are showing many new models. Next week we will devote our attention to our corset department. There has been a big advance in corsets and they are still go- ing higher, however we are prepared to give you corsets at right prices as we made these purchases before the advance. In the Goddess front lace corsets, we have a style to sult both stout and slight figures. This corset also carries with it a guaran- tee for one year. These range in price from $2.50 to $5.00. For those who do not favor the front lace corset, we have se- lected many lines of back lace corsets in bias filled and D. and A. We have these in pink and white ranging in price from $1.25 to $7.50. We can show you fifteen different styles, from a child's waist to a corset suitable for an elderly lady. We have a style to suit every figure, One style partic- ularly we would call your attention to, is the celebrated Lift- Up corset, which is highly recommended by physicians and the best corsetieres. Women who know the charm of really good fitting corsets will readily recognize our lines as the finest for fit, comfort and wear. We can also show you a good range of Brassieres in back | or front closing, also bandeau styies. { Call and see our display of corsets and we feel sure you will { find a style to suit you, ; J. M. Schinbein &-So | . M. Sc in & Son LISTOWEL rm a The Suits and Coats in the ship- ment which we have just received cannot be outrivalled by any, even the later shipments which we will réceive. * ‘Included are many different and attractive styles in varied colorings. Do us a favor by coming and seeing these garments, you -will be repaid whether you make a purchase onnot The New Spring Suits BROWN SERGE—Having very narrow belt with a button and loop. The sleeves are trimmed with small buttons. The collar is narrow and made of cream figured silk having long front lapels. This suit is lined with Cream silk. Price 2.0... 0... cece ee te eee eee eens $45.00 NAVY SERGE—Two button, neatly trimmed with narrow belt, The skirt of this suit is trimmed with Black Military Braid and pleated at sides. The collar is small and of self material. Price $41.00 BLACK SERGE—tTwo button, having Black satin collar. This model also has a narrow belt. There are two pleats on the back trimmed with Braid and Buttons. The sleeves are button trimmed. Price ...... $39.00 We have many other suits representing other styles and cloths ranging from $37.00 up. New Coats for Spring NAVY SERGE—tThis is a very smart model having box-pleated back and neatly trimmed with buttons and stitching. This coat has a convert- ible collar and very narrow belt. Price ..........0 0.0 0c eee uuee $38.00 NAVY SERGE—With tucked back and two rows of buttons down to the skirt. This has high belt and convertible collar trimmed-+with braid. TCE non: Bik sw os now: we HE endow 9 FS Baw ew Bow ow, wim Tel doe, Br TI SIMD GL ONS Gla @ Mi Se oie Wie $37.50 TWEED COATS—We have a large range of these in belted, full waist- ed and tailored styles at $20.00 to $28.00 MISSES SPORT COAT—Made of brown tweed with a smart patent leather belt and box pleats down the back. Price $22 00 We are expecting another large shipment of Dresses. Watch for announcement. JOHN McDONALD The Store with the Rep. LISTOWEL we SHOES at 20% Off SATURDAY Is Your Last Chance We’re Out To See If Advertising Pays And this is the way we're going to work it: Clip the coupon’ below. Slip it in your pocket. Come to our store. Buy what Shoes or Rubbers you require. Then when it comes time to pay, present the coupon and we will allow you twenty per cent. on your purchase. Positively "Till Saturday Only and No Discount Without Coupon — COUPON , Good for Twenty Per Cent. chase of Boots chase of Boots or Shoes at WALTERS’ STORE from Saturday, Mar. 14th., to Saturday, Mar. 21st. Not Good After March 21st. - WALTERS’ SHOE-STORE Main Street, LISTOWEL

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