Listowel Banner, 17 Jun 1920, p. 8

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Mr. M. W- ‘Lavery was in Dorking , on ‘Wednesday. ? cardine Nemes ‘ > Mr; Jack ‘Ringler ier motored: to” Kit- chener for over Sunday. —o— . Mr. Norman Howes was home from Fergus for the week-end. ; —O-- . Rey. H: M. Lang-Ford of Kitchen- ér was in town, on Wednesday. —_—o— ; Mr. R. T. Phillips of Lucknow is 3 visiting with Mrs. J. O. atenQem Bar Miss Odlum of Woodstock spent bo. Sunday with: Mrs. S. B. Large. ay Mr. James Mateos of Kincardine motored to Listowel on Tuesday. —_o—- Mr. Alarvey Finn visited at his home in Chesley over the week-end. —o— ’ Dr, Mel. Robb of Coronation, Alta., called on eras Oe in town this Week. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. C. Vv. Blatehford spent Saturday with his parents at Lam- h. Me ed bet pes. —o— ces Mrs. Jacob Large of he is Bes) visiting with Mr. and Mrs M, Be Sm * # Mrs. 8. Koberlin and her son re- Be turned Thursday to their home at % Freemont, Neb. : Reeve J. A. Hackihg visited this a week with his son, Mr. Roy Hacking . of Tara. ‘$ —o— = Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Heal and little ae son of Milverton were in Listowel on Monday. —O- - Brussels Post—C. A. and Mrs. Zilliax of Listowel were visiting old friends in town. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Tatham left Monday to spend the summer at their cottage in Port Elgin. —o— ‘ Miss Adeline Schade of Kitchener spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schade. —_—o— Mr. J. S. Gee, who has been in To- ronto for the winter, was on the Lis- towel streets again this week. — Mrs. Frank Campbell and Miss Hel- satan en Campbell of Mitchell visited Wed- ‘ nesday with Mrs. T. L. Hamilton. -—o— Rien, Miss Vivian Clayton is home from i Sault Ste. Marie, but will return in a ae week to mark examination papers. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turnbull and . Miss Taylor of Galt were the guests Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Nichol. —_—o— Mrs. J. D. Miller, Miss Annie Mec- Rees Donald, and Miss Beth Miller are.vis- aya iting a few days with friends at Wing- am. —_o— Mrs. Bowlby returned to Hamilton on Saturday, after spending. a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. F. L. Riggins. Mr, and Mrs. Ww. J. wetukee and Dorothy, and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ben- and Roy motored to Ayton on Sunday. —o— Mr. A. F. B. Murray of Toronto, former manager of the Imperial Bank here, called on friends in town this week. a Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hewitt, second of Elma, went to Drayton on Mon- day to attend the funeral of Mrs. Jas. -Longman. —— 9 Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Gray wer, daughter Margaret of Toronto visited this week with his sister, Mrs. C. V. Blatchford. —o— Mrs. McDonald and Miss Bissett of . Kincardine were guests this week of Mrs. A. BE. Malcdlm, and returned Wednesday. — j— Mrs. E. W. Kidd and Miss Mancy Kidd of Owen, Wis., Miss Kidd and Mrs. W. H. Johnston of Toronto, are the guests of Mrs. W. C —oO— Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Climie, with their guests, Mr. and Mas. J. W. Petch of Walkerville, and Miss L. Tabber- ner, spent Sunday in Goderich. —_o—. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hoffman, Méssrs. Lee and Clarence and Miss Mildfted Hoffinan of Zurich, spent Sunday at ” A. K. Hewitt’s, second line Elma. —o— Mr. L. W. Soveretgn was at Grims- iby Beach last week and secured a) «eottage,to which the family will move next week for a two months holiday. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Wenzell of To- onto returned Tuesday after attend- ing the funeral of the late, Mr: Noah vFiisinger, and visiting trishda. “in ‘town. ’ —o— Cand Mrs. J. F. Dingman of : invtachae and daughter, Mrs. Golly Sgn little girl of Rome, New York, nit Mr. and Mrs, 8. 8. Jennings} - Dick Paul was poms trom Kin- “Mr, tamed Wilson ot Monkton, was in town to-day. Cre ? Mrs. ; Orval Baird 0 of Gusiph i is vite iting friends in resin towel “ a Mr, and Mrs. Will William Hei turned last bya from the w Mrs. H. Diamond of Fernbank visited in Listowel on Wednesday, — : Mrs. Hall of Ottawa was in. Lis- towel this week attending the funeral of her brather, Mr. Guy W. Bulmer. —o— Milverton Sun—Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hamilton motored to Listowel on Sunday to visit Mrs. William John- ston, the latter's mother, who has been ill. . —o— Mr. W..J. Freeborn of Great Falls, Mont., who has been-visiting at his home at Newton, was in Listowel on lesday nel funeral of the late Gay W. Bulm pid ae : Mr. -M. Steinberg of the Superior Knitting Mills, Ltd., Mount Forest, and Mr.’ F. E. Hendershott, harfware merchant of that town, were in Lis- towel Monday on business. —0— Miss Livingstone was in Toronto this week attending the closing exer- cises at Brankson Hall, where Miss Alice Livingstone, who is expected home this week-end, is attending school, . — Mr. A. J. Hamilton of the office staff of the Perfect Knit Mills,“Ltd., left this morning for St. Thomas where he will be united in marriage to Hazel Iréne, “daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Drake Shedden. - ae Rev. H. H. Leiboki of Port Elgin ‘and three of the family were in Lis- towel on Tuesday, and motored to Stratford to attend the funeral of Wiltrid Leibold, from the residence of his sister, Mrs. Edwin. Doadt. BORN a +} a BLAIR—In Elma, on Tuesday, June 8th., to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blair, a son. New Manager— Mr. J. E. Scott of Gananoque, war veteran, is the new manager of the United Farmer's store. \ Picnic Tea— A number of young ladies had a pleagant picnic tea Wednesday after- noon = the home of Miss Clara Me- Kenz Locating In Listowel— Mr. A. K. Ellinwood, from the Lon- don office of the Ganada Life Assur- ance Company, is locating in Lis- towel. > With Bank of Hamilton— Miss Ruth Gischler, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Gischler, has taken a position with the bank of Hamilton, In Old Stand— Mr. C. Preuter, the harness maker, who was burneff out some time ago. moved back to-day to his old stand, which has been re-built. Elected Vice-president— Mrs. R. A. Climie of Listowel was elected vice-president of the Perth county W. C. T. U. at the annual con- vention at St. Mary’s this week. New Dentist Hére— Dr. R. f. ‘layior, tne new dentist. who is taking over the practice of Dr. W. A. McDowell, has arrived in Lis-4 towel and is at his office ready for business. (advt.) Home from Stratford— ; Rae Keeso and Clarence Hamilton returned Sunday from Stratford, af- ter se g three months for having \verefariag the store of Mr. F. 0O.| Clarke, in Listowel, known as the Bazaar. Thev're Off Again— .The frame Work for the six swings at the public school has been made e by sinking the supports in ce- ment, and the boys and girls are now keeping them going early and late at fupeecapacity. A Welcomé Rain— One of those million dollar rains arrived Tuesday and Wednesday after a long dry spell and has freshened things up splendidly. It benefited the strawberry crop in particular, and the berries are just now beginning to red- den in color. Street Sweeper Here— 18 « Mr: ana Mrs. Wk ‘Kerr and Mr. and| days tratford Beacon—A sur; surgical eration of a ‘peculiar nature was per-| to ona little girl of four years] of mibey in the Stratford hospital a few Her a ae live in Logan} xoeat tail miles from Mitchell: swallowed a copper. ver cna Dr. A. D. ‘Smith was summoned but could snot locate where it had lodged and the child was sent to the Stratford hos-|‘ pital and on using the X-rays it was learned that the coin was in the gul- let. - The pperation, which was a! critical one -was pe ed by Dr. Smith. and the little was relieved of her suffering after the copper had deans gemoved, ~ If you are having trouble with your watches and cl call and see €, it will pay you to expert. work course. { ! i | CHURCH DIRECTORY | - METHODIST CHURCH Sunday, June 20, 1920. a.m.—Catechumen and other classes. 11-a-m ee pastor: Subject—"For- givenes cr p.m. - Ritthey School. 0 Brg pastor. “Your Life— "Winl is ee 10 CIRCUS COMING! The Sparks big three-ring circus, which recently closed a very success- ful tour of thé larger cfties of the South, will be in Listowel, on Tues- day, June 29th., giving performances) afternoon and evening under a tent, with seating capacity for thousands of spectators. This year’s program is entirely new and includes among its trained animal features, the acro- batic and bar performing monkies, the Sparks’ dancing horses, Madge Evans and her two herds of elephants and three groups of * ee trained statue horses and dog A- mong the offers of the thrilling cir- cus program proper will be found the Cornallas Family of European acro- bats, the Flyi Earls, the ~Aerial Yorks, the Guice trio of aerial bar experts, the Ezuma troupe of Royal Japanese, the Riding Hollis and Flora Bedina—all riders of national repute. At 10.30 a.m. on ‘circus day there will be a two mile long open den stfeet parade. P » Douglas, the watch guaranteed of From New York hh Your Arms’ Good Night Dearie 350 copies to select - from ‘Jerry and Mickey ~ Too 7 Pee New Ladies’ Vests. at 29c, 39c, 48c and 59c Pink Bloomers Too a eee a More Good Value in Hose o Big Sale Of Trimmed Hats Every Hat Goes Next Week—Must Be Sold ~ $1.29 TRADE AT The Bazaar . Gifts That Last Waex giving your gifts to @ the June bride, they will be suré to be appreciated ‘'when you choose something both useful and lasting. That is why we advise to give GIFTS THAT LAST. We have just placed in stock two dozen beautiful and useful Mantel clocks, each one being 8 day, % hour strike on gong. Solid — oak double strike $25.00 Solid quarter oak, gong strike 1 Solid quarter cae. gong strike 10.00 All gearautesd of course. j Ae Come in, we shal be glad to demonstrate, W.A. Johnstone s The Jeweler Issuer of Marriage Licenses Eyes Examined. The town has received its new street sweener. whiéh has been. in operation on the pavement, and an- nears to do satisfactory work. The sweepings are carried tothe curb and a method has to be devised for their prompt removal. Selis Mitre Beafer— I horsémen witli be interested to know that Mr.-J. A. McIntyre has} | On Sale Ladies’ Patent Leather Pumps with Cubinvtheel, to clear at $5.48 Ladies’ Kid Oxfords * with Louis heels, on sale at- $4.75 . Ladies’ Kid Oxfords ~ E. EB. width, low, heel, wide . toe, on sale at $4.50 Ladies’ $8 Patent Oxfords (Brogue) See them. On sale at $6.39 Men’s Shoes on sale from $2.00 to $16.50 Children’s Shoes on sale from 50c to $4.00 50 PAIR OF GIRL’S AND WOMEN’S WHITE SHOES broken ‘lots, to clear @... -~ $1.98 . ~~. — Walters’ Epworth League sold his splendid stamdard bred stal+ lion, Mitre Bearer, to Mr. Stawart}| Galbraith of Wroxeter. It is a fine type of beast, the removal of which will be a loss to local horse breeding: “The e pan ‘who gives.in when he fe, wfong,” said the street orator. “is a Mon-f wise man; but the man who gives in t is—” “Married,” when he is right. said | meek » |; furniture manufacturers of the north- To Advertise Furnitare— ‘Hanover Post—A meeting of the ern district was held’in the council chamber at Hanover last Tuesday af- ternoon> ‘primarily to consider a national ad- yertising campaign to increase the gale of furniture, and the spirit of the meeting seemed to be heartily in The meeting was called). Men's m Te, $1.00 to $1.25 per garment. , Boys’ jerseys. ie eck? : “Ix made ‘of real nice lawn com- +>bdination— BOYS’ aca SUITS — ee kee se eee OIE “sizes 26 to $2, O5e to $1.00: Forks cloth at ....$3.00 Porous knit at ......81.00 : : : P all sizes. : per garment, a eo - Bly Meats fine mercerized gies -60c GIRLS' GINGHAM DRESS- white, for eee een ae beautifully made sizes 6 to 10 years 00 D. UNDER- | MEN'S B. Y¥. WEAR > CHILDREN’S DRESSES _ ™made of good print nicely made from ....75c to bie Muslin Dresses $1 225 to see ee wee coments Suits, all. sizes at - 81.50 eee eee Men's white duck pants at $2.00 Khaki pants ~~ 9e0 * 7 . SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 2 Bottles of Vanilla, ‘large size, extra- quality Best of Tapioca ...... 15¢ Ib. 2 Ibs. Figs for Sunny Monday Soap .......... ccc ce ccecccceeee J. M. Schinbein’ & Son LISTOWEL .or long. Summer Wear Now is the time to get ready for your sum- \ met vacation.’ We can outfit you from start to finish and all-at reasonable prices. -PALM BEACH SUITS: We have them ready. made or we can miake them to your measure WHITE DUCK TROUSERS: We have them in all sizes, made neat fitting with cuft. Price $3.00 Also a Palm Beach Trouser at SPORT SHIRTS: Plain White with convertible collar and French cuffs $2.25 a ee ee Oe 2 OUTING PANTS: In Khaki or Grey, heavy duck, madé to Stand the wear and tear in a camp $3.00 to $3.75 SUMMER UNDERWEAR: We have them Porous Knit or plain Balbriggan in ankle length, knee length with short sleeves Prices to $2.25 . $2.50 to $6.00 Straw Hats. All the new shapes. Price ... e se +] Special---Ladies’ Hose Ladies’ Black Cotton Hose, all sizes, and they are extra well made. Special for Saturday Only 3 Pairs for $1.00 JOHN McDONALD The store with the reputation. LISTOWEL me Wedding Invitations and Announcements Order them at this office and you are . assured of the best of workmanship and most attractive lines of type and stock. We also — a supply of WEDDING CAKE BOXES The Banner dr es : Phones 6] and i | Nw a Sal q ae pare of it. A committee was igh to go into details. Mr. J was appoin appointed chairman.

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