Listowel Banner, 27 May 1920, p. 8

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> Mr. Fred Hastie was in town over the 24th. Mr. Will Ament was home from To- ronto for the 24th. Mr. Jack Ringler was in Stratford over the week-end. Miss Gibbs spent the 24th. with her mother at Guelph. Miss Beth cra was home from To- ronto for the 24th M day. Gordon Barton of Detroit was home for the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Baker were at Preston on the 24t Mr. Waliace Collie was home from Detroit for the 24th. Mr. Mervyn a of Hamilton is home for a few da Miss Edna Senelt spent the week- end at St. Peterbur Mr. St. Clair, Good of Kitchener was “home for the holiday. ‘ Mr. Melvyn Rennie was home from Detroit for the holiday. Mr. Alvin Kelly was “home from Stratford for the 24th. Miss Gladys agree was home from Hamilton for the 24 Mr. Harold Hall rm Stratford was in Listowel for the 24th Mr. Sidney"Gee of Toronto was in Listowel for the holiday. Mr. Fred Goldner was home from Stratford on the holiday. Mr. Fred Vandrick was down from Kincardine for the 24th. Miss Kathleen Fair was home from Toronto for Victoria Day. Mr. Cecil Vandrick was home from Stratford for the holiday. Mr. Norman Howes was home from Harriston for thé holiday. Mr. Charles Mitchell | was home for the holiday Mr. M. E. Durbriee | of Wingham was in town on Tuesday Miss Nina Purcell was home from Stratford for the holiday Mr. Harvey Youngs of London was} in Listowel on Empire Day. Mr. Milton McLaughlin was home| from Toronto for the holiday. | Miss Mae Dick of Kincardine spent the holiday with her parents | Mr. Kenneth Hall of Toronto was- in Listowel for the week-end Miss Marie Fritz spent Day with friends at Durham Miss Olga Sanderson spent the 24th with friends at St. Catharines Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Zurbrigg were at New Hamburg on Wednesday Mr. Jack Savage of London spent the holiday at his home in town. Mrs. Krohn and Mrs. MacDonald| visited in Mitchell over Sunday Mr. J. W. Sa ter was on a busi-| ness trip to Elmira on Wednesday Mr. Frank Gray of Toronto spent the ,holiday at his home in town Miss Mary Hill of Hamilton spent the holiday with friends in Listow el, Mr. Frank Kelffer of Hesson was a business visitor in town Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ainley of Lon-; don were in Listowel for the holiday. | Mr. Clarence Johnston. barber. was home from Stratford for the holiday Miss Marjorie Riggs of Toronto university was home for Empire Day Mr. Frank J. O'Connell of Strat-; ford is in Listowel today on business. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Murton were ons a Gshing trip to Port Albert on Afon- of Toronto! Victoria Mr Brock Windsor of Windsor spent the holiday at his home in Lis-| towe Mr. A. EB. Malcolm went to Kincar- dine on Monday and returned Wed- nesday. Miss M. Walker of Wingham visit- ed the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J.| D. Miller. i The Misses Jessie Fleming, Isa Aus-| tin and Della Hall were in Toronto for! Empire Day. Mr. A. ©. Reid of Toronto spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Windsor. Mise Olive Robb of the Stratford Normal spent the week-end at her home in town. Messrs. Jack Climie and Charlie Barr of Milverton were in Listowei for the holiday. Wiss Constance Witter of Kitchener! was the guest of Miss Mabel Raines -on Empire Day. George and Robert Woods have re- turned after a few days’ holiday with relatives at Varna. Mr. Erskine Riggs of Toronto spent the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Riggs. Mrs. W. J. Brown and daughter of Palmerston spent the 24th visiting friends in Listowel. Mr. Samuel’ Wright, former pro- prietor of the Grand Central, is in Listowel this week. , Miss Luella Prast of Kitchener spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. W. H. Peppler. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Calder and family motored to Toronto on Sunday returning on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Lavery, Della, Bill and Earl, spent Victoria Day at his home in Dorking. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Zurbrigg and Mrs. John Zurbrigg visited friends at ®t. Mary's over the 24th. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kibler and family were in Zurich on Sunday and at Grand Bend on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bissett of Kin- eardine were Empire Day guests of Mr. and: Mrs. A. E. Malcolm. Mr. and Mrs. John Hauser and fam- By of Chesley visited over Sender with Mr. and ore. H. Dier Mrv Dick” Osborne of Toronto was home for the 2 r. Harry aii town line, east, visited in Toronto over the page: Se Mrs, Hunt was in London on day because of the death of Mrs.’ Mott. The Misses A. and L. Long spent oe 24th. with their father at Moore- field. The Misses Jeam Ridge and Jean a were in Mitchell on Empire oe Charles O. Tatham of ‘Rod and Gur.” Woodstock, was home for the 24th. Mr. George Watson of London was home for over Sunday and the holi- Mr. John James and Mr. Krohn motored to Stratford for over Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Meldorf and Dorothy were at Hanover for the holi- ; -Mrs. Wesley Snelling of Detroit par in Listowel for the holi- day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oliver and Miss Tabberner spent Friday-in Strat- ford. a Mr. and Mrs. W. Tarlan of Galt visited on Sunday with friends in Lis- towel. Messrs. Oscar Rapp and George Wolfe motored to Kitchener on the holiday. Miss Irene Ludwig of Kitchener spent the holiday with -Listowel friends. Miss Shirley Walker of Hamilton spent? the holiday with Listowel friends. Mr. William Miller of Harriston is visiting a few days with Mr. and Mrs. R. Miller. Messrs. Lloyd and Stanley McLach- lan were home from Toronto for the; holiday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Johnstone and tomy spent Victoria Day at St. Mary Mr. * pokiunon of Streetsville is in town. i, is stopping with Mr. Henry Godda Miss Marjorie yonZuben, employed with gg Toronto, was home for Empire Da Mrs. H *Pallis and family of To- ronto spent the holiday with Mrs... Ellen Fallis : Mr. and Mrs. Harper Wakeford and family of Hamilton were in Listowel) for the holiday. Miss Merine Darroch of Shaws business college, Toronto. was home; for the holiday Miss Maud Climie of Tara spent the 4th. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Climie The Misses Cora and Effie Karges of Hamilton spent the holiday with ! friends in Listowel. sy F J. McKenzie. Congregation-| al minister, was at his home in Strat- ford on the 24th. Miss Lillian Nickel, employed with| NA Gowdy at Walkerville, home for the 24th Mr. W. R. Logie and Miss Margaret Logie of Windsor spéht the holiday with friends in town. Miss Ada Eby, Methodist choir leader. is spending a few days at her home in Southampton, Messrs. J. C, Hardie, George Gray. and William John Alexander motored to Toronto on Monday Mr. and Mrs. W. P. the holiday with Mr Elliott of Walkerville Mr. and -Mrs- Join Kavges-ef Ham- ilton spent the holiday with relatives in Listowel and vicinity. Miss Myrtle Davey of spent the holiday Anderson spent and Mrs. Roy Kitchener Miss Frances McDonald was home from Toronto for the holiday and had as her guest, Miss Switzer Miss Grace Yates of Toronto is spending two weeks with Miss Mel- inda Weber. Alma street Mr. and Mrs. Fulton of Toronto were holiday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Climie. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hilts of Hamilton spent the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M, Tremain. Miss Lillian Vandrick of Hamilton spent the holiday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vandrick. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Robertson and Miss Lillian Robertson spent Victorfa, Day with friends at Molesworth. Mrs. A. Hunter and Miss+Myrtle Hunter of Brussels are visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. John*S. Gamble and little son of Stratford, spent the 24th. with Mr. and Mrs. George Mayburry. Mr. Gordon Johnston of the Sen- tinel Review, Woodstock, spent the holiday with his parents in Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Burgess are in Bluevale to attend the funeral of her mother, who passed away on Tuesday. Miss Mary McDonald of Winnipeg visited the week-end in town, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald; Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Domm and Mrs. Ed. Tozier of Stratford spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Good. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Spencer and chil- dren of Stratford were holiday visi- tors with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Allison. Mr. William Goldner and little niece, Audry Keeler, of Toronto, spent the. holiday with his parents in town. Mr. H..Barber of Toronto visited at the home of Mr. Amos B. Weber, Wallace street, Listowel, over the 24th. Mrs. Cameron and three children of Georgetown spent the holiday with parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Seburg- rare. and Mrs. Milton Dierlam and three children from Ripley 4ong Sun- day with his brother, Mr. Eo .H. Dier- lam. The Misses Jean and Gertrude Rob- ‘ertson and Mr. of Harvey Robertson hos- Bluevale visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Hewitt over the 24th. was! with her parents. | ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davey. w 24th. : rs. William mn Graf “of Stratford 1s] vieluing friends in to . J. D. Miller and Miss Beth iter are visiting at Guelph this Dz meat and Mr. Dave Yeager of the Malcolm firm, were in Harriston on Friday on business. Miss Alice Livingstone’ of Toronto was home for the holiday and had as her guest, Miss Ferguson of Stratford. Mr. N. J. Eastwood and Roy’George of the Imperial. bank staff, motored eS Luney’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ainley. motored to Listowel Wednesday in his new ninety horse power Marmon rl hae Catharines for over the holi- “Mr. and Mrs. Luney and diughter of London spent the 24th.-with Mrs..J Mr. James Malcolm ‘of Kincardine} touring car. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Davies and Jean two weeks with Mr. and Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Acton were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald over the 24th. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. vemee of London are spending a few day a home of their daughter, Mrs. W. . Screaton. oe N. Briabin ‘left Wednesday daughter, and will spend the summer with relatives. Mrs. Kraft and sons, Norman and Albert of. Kitchener motored up and spent the holiday with her brother, Mr. Chas. Krohn. ® Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Bennett went to Toronto Saturday. Mr. Bennett re- turned Monday but Mrs. Bennett is remaining for a week. Mrs. Carl Ross and family went to! Stratford on Saturday, and returned Monday with Mr. Ross, who motored | to the city for them. Messrs. Alvin and Clarence Stricker and Gordon and Eldon Bender motor- ed to Wiarton on Sunday and to Grand Bend on the holiday. Messrs. William Miller, William. Alvin and Fred Goldner, Miss Edith’ Bartman and Miss Ida Miller Migfore?; to Pike Lake on Sunday. The Misses Emily and Evelyn Ogram, Mrs. Fulton, and Messrs. Earl: Shearer and Alvin Schultz al | to Grand Bend on the 24th. Mr. and Mrs. David Yeager. Will Elliott, Mr. Sandy , Miss White of Palmerston motored to Kincardine on the holiday. Mrs. Andrew Atchison and daughters of Weyburn, Sask., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adams and other friends in town. si three | j Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Hazen, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Blatchford and Rev. and Mrs. Sutcliffe and family of Atwood | motored to Elora on Victoria Day. | Messrs. O. L. Clark of Windsor, W. | L. Clark of Toronto and C. F, Clark | of London spent the holiday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. { Clark. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Currfe and two Wingham came to Lis- and Mrs. Currie and familly are remaining for a few. | children of | towel for the holiday, days. \ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bender. Lillian Bender, Mr. and Mrs. William Stricker and Roy Bender and Dorothy the holiday Kathleen Cooper, Miss Bateman and Miss Wood of Mount Forest and Mrs. A. B. George mT pegdac at her home in town. Mrs. W.-A_ Brttroir -apdMes- SV Dunbar are attending the sessions of Huron branch of the Women's Miss- jonary Auxillary, being held at I.on- this week. and Mr. John Kaufman of Listowel | were united in marriage Thursday! evening. May 20th, by Rev. John Geach, at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. d@fid Mrs. Philip Kauf- man, and will take up their residence in Milverton. | Epworth League meets every Monday evening at eight o'clock, in the Meth- odist church. First Monday in the month, De- votional, with roll call. Second, Missionary. Third, social and literary. Fourth, Citizenship. returned to Teronto after — McDonald of morning for,Chicago, ‘vhere he has a’. Black and! Miss. Stricker motored to = Bend for! Rey. W. Cooper, Mrs hooper, Miss were. guests Saturday at the home of Mr, Miss Ruby Brownson of the Dows-: ley Spring and Axle Co., Chatham,, the largest concern of its kind in; Canada, visited from Saturday till don on Wednesday and Thursday of | Miss Eveline Hannam of Milverton’ | | | j | i} ay 20th | -Saturday, We have about 30 garments that we are going to clean out at a price. The styles of them are correct and up-to-the-minute. In fact some of them have been in the shop only 10 days. « Buy your fall suit now and you will have the benefit of it all summer. will be offered at reduced prices on eatuats May 29th only. rd ‘ $35.00— Four Suits, 1-38, 1-40, 2- 42. — \ These are 3 button models, Navy Blue and Black Serge trimmed with Buttons and Military Braid. Saturday Sale Price $24.85 $38.50 and $39.00—Six Suits, 1-34, 236, 2-38, 1-40. Navy Blue and Black Serge. with long rows of Buttons and Braid. $45.00—1 Suit, size 36. Has narrow belt fastened with Button and loop. tons. Some have narrow belts, some box pleated and others All silk Hned. ~ Saturday Sale Price $29.85 The sleeves are trimmed with But- This suit has a long lapel collar of cream figured silk. Saturday Sale Price $39.50 $48.50—8 Suits, 1-34, 2-36, 2-38, 1-40, 2-42. Blue and Black Serge. and Buttons. giving them a tailored effect. We are giving a discount off on all coats both tweed and serges. one come in and see ours and compare prices. These are splendid values and all the Very latest. of these sults were in for the first of the season. None They are trimmed with wide Braid Some with narrow belts, others plainer trimmed with plain Buttons Saturday Sale Price $41.85 John McDonald The Store with the Reputation LISTOWEL These If you need Nena it Pee el * | { i White Buck Oxfords (Brogue) _on saleat $5.00. Ladies’ high white shoes, high, low and medium heels, on sale at $2.98 White Oxfords and Pumps on sale at $2.75 Girls’ Slippers, sizes \ 11 and 2, on sale at $1.75 Walters’ THE SHOE MAN LISTOWEL AUTO SERVICE 4 FIRST-CLASS CARS - COMPETENT DRIVERS Rates Reasonable Telephone 87, or call at our garage on Mill Street wool, tweed and homespun. Schinbein’s Weekly Store Veuws Ready-to-Wear for Men and Boys Saturday and next week we will offer many special values. Panama Hats In all the new shapes, upwards from $2.50 Straw Hats Men's Straw Hats from 25c up This week we have opened a big shipment of real clothing. See our suits from $20.00 to $45.00: these suits are all below the war tax price and many suits are worth more. Amongst the lot are some real business suits made of all We invite you to sé them. F.C. Kelly LISTOWEL AUTO SERVICE J. A. McDonald C. Gabel J. M~Schinbein & Son LISTOWEL a»

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