wd Art Ww. mae returned Friday from Winnipeg —0-- ; Mr. John Witmer was in Toronto k. last wee » Mr. Simon Squires was at ——— on-Monday- —o-— ; Miss Lola Fair went to Toronto on amr", + : —— , ‘ Mr. James Kiteley was in Drayton Tuesday on business. 4 —o— Mr. Jack Nga was home from Milverton this w sla Dr. Rutherford of Stratford was in Listowel on Tuesday. —o— Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Miller are visit- ing friends'in Wroxeter. —_— 9-— . Mr. F. O. Clarke was a business visitor in Toren this week. Mr. Conrad Zilliax. Jr., visited this week with friends at Toronto Mr. Herbert Bowman was home from Ingersoll over the week-end. —O— Mrs. W. J. Hurst of Pfeffers spent -. Wednesday with friends in town. —o— Messrs. J. G. Burt and W. A. Me- Donald motored to Stratford to-day. copes 3 Mrs. W. A. Kibler and two chil- dren returned Tuesday from Delhi. —o— Mr. John McDonald returned Fri- day from a business trip to Toronto. —o— Dr. Livingstone was in Mount For- est on Saturday on professional busi- ness. —o— irs. J. W. Sangster spent is week with friends at Mr. and a few days ’ § Toronto. Mrse Cecil Nye of Detroit is visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Snyder. °. ——9—— : Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gilkinson vis- ited last week with friends at St. Marys. arys ee Miss Myrtle Davey is home from Kitchener for a week, owing to eye, trouble. Mr. W. N. Moore of Mount Forest - visited over the week-end with friends town. —o— é ‘ Mrs. J. Davidson of Toronto is a ‘guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. elro 3 —o— { Mrs. William Scott ef Mount For- wat is the guest this week of Mrs. G. ©. Fothergill. —o— Miss Garbig of Galt was in Lis- towel to attend the funeral of Mr. Wahl today — e Miss Audrey Schaefer of Mayne spent Sunday at the \home of Mrs. Wm. Spence. —o—- Mr. Alex Schrenk Bt! Aeon, N. Y., is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Denstedt. _—O— Mr. Wm. Konduros of Leamington} spent a few days last week with Mr. ‘and Mrs. Jas. Athas. ~— —o— Miss Lottie Graham. has returned home after spending a few weeks with friends at Detroit. —O— Mr. Dave Hamilton left for Regina on Saturday after spending the winter _ @t his home in town. —o—- ‘ Miss Edith Kritzer of Toronto has been staying with Mrs. Albert Wahl for the past few days. —o— ~. = Miss Pearl Goddard returned Tues- day, after spending a week with friends at Walkerville. - —_——— Mr. David Bartja of Monkton was @ guest over the week-end of Mr. and © aie Joseph Gilkinson. : —_—o—- Miss Margaret Snyder of Detroit is] ‘spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Snyder. { —o— Mrs. Peter Dunsmore of Franklin, Man., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. Tompkins of Wallace township. —o— The Methodist choir had a delight- Tul social gathering Friday evening in the schoolroom of the church. Mr. and iMrs. John Petch returned home Thursday after three months’ Visit with friends at West Lorne. —tr— Mrs. Henry Smith left this week to spend a few weeks with friends at Kitchener, Elmira and Stratford. " Mrs. Joseph Hanna of Stratford was a guest over the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Denstedt. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lockhart were at Donegal on Sunday, attending the funeral of the late Percy Hymers. —— Miss Edmunds returned from Smiths Falis last week for the pur- pose of moving her household effects, and on Thursday evening was guest of honor at a «most delightful social potion at tis home of Mr. and Mrs fh) Fair-"7vhen she was presented bofmuet of firwers gnd hardenme ABA. George Youn. _joyable social Mich., a brot fer of Saginaw. ; Wei cient was in Lis-| towel for the. funeral st Bas Alber! | ness during Wahl. their Hospital Miss. Violet ok ‘pook-keeper The with Robert Oliver, Ltd., is spending} two weeks with friends at New Lis- keard. —j— aM hn Wagner and’ Ilene, from Tavi , spent a few days this week with hey parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Filsinger. —o— Mr. George Hamilton of Guelph was in town on Tuesday for the fun- eral of his‘ brother, the late” oun Hamilton. —o— Mr..Harry Youn was cnt to Mit- chell Tuesday night, owing to the ‘serious illness of his brother, Mr. 7 —e— Mrs. George McCallum of Harris- ton was in town on Tuesday for the funeral of her brother, the late Gil- bert Hamilton. : —~o— Mr. and: Mrs. E. E. Turner of Mc- Gregor, Manitoba, are spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Robinson, Wal Cas aay The Misses Irene and Alma Thomp- son returned to their home in Burford this week, after “spending several weeks Mia friends in town. cg regula } the Women’s Hospital at aineiinery will be held on Monday, Mar. 7th., in the pore chamber, at 3 o'clock, itnp “_— Pe tag apper— L. No. 1347 had an oyster he: er entertainment in the For- esters’ ball, Wallaceville, on Tues- day night. The large crowd are ent spent a ppg & evening. pre $ go toward the ives for jas proposed new hall. Move to Division ion Street— Mr. and Mrs. George Plante moved this week from the residence at the corner of Main. and Barber streets, which they sold to Mr. J. M. Schin- bein some fsime ago, to the home of Mrs. Hutchison, mare end of Divis- ion street. Mr. Plowright Buys Residence— Mr. John Plowright, the sign paint- er, has purchased from Mr. G. _| Arnold, the residence on Campbell street, at the rear of the public school and until recently eccupied by Mr. Wright. He is to get possession March 10t Mr. Jas. Tucker is the present occupant. Kenzie of Bradwerdine, Manitoba. Mrs. McQuestion was born at Morris- town, near Guelph. —-— ~ Mr: G. F. Farrell, linotype operator of the Neepawa Register, spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay, town. Mrs. M. I. Alien of Calgary is here to spend two months, and is stopping with: her mother and sister, at ths home of Sauceopoest ae John Scott. Mr. and ME. Zurbrigg and family, who have been living at Wing- ham, spent the week-end with friends in town, enroute to their future home in Hamilton. ca Mr. and Mrs. Wr F. Heath announce the engagement of ‘their second daughter, L. Edythe E., to Mr. Lloyd S. Johnson, only son ot Mr. and F Thomas Johnson of Atwood, the wed- ding to take place the latter end of March. —o-— The teachers and officers of the Methodist Sunday School, to the num- ber of thirty or more, spent an en- evening together on Tuesday at the home of the superin-| tageat and Mrs, Biatehford: : =O License Inspector W. ". Pellow of Goderich, was in Listowel on Wednes- day, en route to Ethel, and from there to Wingham to be present Thurs afternoon,at the hearing of the Patterson-Luttit case, in which the principals are alleged: to have been in an intoxicated state when the former shot the other with a revolver, in the abdomen. Revival Services— Evangelistic services are being held this week in the Evangelical church. In Clothing Store— . Miss /Margaret Hall has resumed her former position with C. Banzley, gents’ furnisher. ~ Book-Keeper With Local Firm— Mr. Cecil Cavell has taken a posi-|| tion as book-keeper with the Can- adian Perfect Wheel Co. Broke His Leg— While drawing logs Monday after- meee Mr. Stein of Wallace, met with n accident which resulted in his left sae being broken. Sold ear Horses— A. McIntyre got a.nice price for a ‘pair of saddle horses, which he sold last week to Mr. T. Crowe of To- si Mr. Pelton Sells Residence— _ Mr. Clouse of Brussels hag purchas- ed the house on Elma street, of Mf. A. E. Pelton and is moving in this week. In Miller's Ricakiuaawios Miss Julia Dippelf of Wallace, and Miss Jean Struthers of Monkton, have taken positions in Miller & Son’s res- 4 taurant. te Shoe Sal On. 20% _~Off “Shoes: then - Friday, Saturday and following week —— TERMS CASH Buy Now Walters’ ; | roether and sister, M sia of California and Mr. Alex. Mc- +e ae goen. The a ar te Made-in- Canada Campaign Championed by the Toronto Board of Trade is a worthy cause which should be support- ed by every good citizen, but Charity commences at Home. Buy Canadian goods in your own home town. The Toronto Board of Tradc is working for ‘Toronto. When you go to Toronto, you spend $50.00 for which you get NOTHING. When you come to Listowel every cent you spend, and ev- ery dollar you spend——You take cent for cent and dollar for dol- lar home in Goods, and you get SOMETHING ET SRS sdeheeeatainnentstinnnd The . Bazaar sells BREAD BOARDS for 25c and 85c. Toronto Price ........-$1.00 Something new in EASTER CARDS and HAT SHAPES. sale 25c each ee en Guard against the dangers. of the Spring Slush by having your feet properly fitted at this store-with reliable Shoes and Rubbers, that will keep your feet dry and comfortable. It will pay you. Don’t take chances. Big 15 Day Sale - NOWON . 10 to 40% Discount On All Shoes The mnght time to buy is NOW. This is the place The Koch Shoe Co. The best quality of TOWEL- LING and FLANNELETTE at low prices. Children’s SWEATER COATS on sale 49c each. Excellent STAMPED TABLE SCARFS and centres at reason- able prices. CHINA and CROCKERY PITCHERS 39c and up. BOXED FACF POWDER and perfume of excellent quality at G5c and 75c. Trade at home and at The Bazaar 10 Day Sale Starts Friday, Mar. 4th Ask Us For a Bill BORN + ee & ke. OLIVER-——At Grande Prairie, Alta., on Wednesday, Feb. 23rd,-1921 to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Oliver, a daugh- ter. McDONALD—At Toronto, on Sunday, February 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. Will G. MeDonal a daughter. (Eleanor Joan.) rs. McDonald was formerly Miss Phylis Cook and Mr. McDonald is a son of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. McDonald, town. DECHERT—In Wallace, on Satur- day, Feb. 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Dechert, a son. ; ae * ! CHURCH DIREBOTORY peuiintntiesniensed ate METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Geo. N. Hazen, Pastor Sunday, March 6th, 1921 10 a.m.-—Monthly fellowship meeting and Catechumen Class 11 am) -—The pastor 2.05 p.m ~~ Sondsy School. 6.45 rm - ~Sery) ite of Song. “Pe . vorhe sixth Woe vi Lae Cross” A Special Not On the Bill J. M. SCHINBEIN & SON Groceries at 4 Ibs. Washing Soda for Good cleaned Currents for 4 beautiful Japan Tea A good Shoe Brush 2 large cans Beets for 4 lb. Best Oatmeal for 2 packages Corn Flakes 2 Ibs. Prunes » Why Not Buy Your Son’s and Save Money. ——— Try. Us 2 large cans Pork and Beans Big package of Table salt for Large tin Egg-o Baking Powder A beautiful Black Blend Tea Try a Ib. of our good coffee A real wood scrubbing Brush 1 large size bottle of Vanilla Many other Special Bargains if we had space to tell you. Schinbein & 12-4 Flannelette Blanket— This is the largest size made. It is the Ibex Blanket, the best you can buy. Price - $2.95 We were on the Toronto market last week. You will he surprised at the values we are of- fering you. John McDonald The Store With the Reputation. Listowel | J. M. SCHINBEIN & SON _ Miss Pearl A. Godwin! A. A.C. M. Organist and Choir Leader of Lis- towel Methodist Church on the staff of the London. Conser- vatory of Music, will accept a limited number of pupils in Epworth League meets every Monday evening at eight o'clock, in the Meth- pdist church. First Monday in the month, De- with roll call. Second, Missionary. Organ, Piano and Voice votional, For particulars, phone 103. | Engage Noted Evangelists— Third, social and literary. Fourth, Citizenship. The official board of the Methodist church has unanimously decided fo secure the services of Messrs. Hanley and’ Fisher, the noted evangelists, to conduct special services in Listowel Men's $6.00 Worsted Pants on Sale for four weeks, commencing the mid-| Friday and Saturday at $3.05. Wal- dle of November. ters. @ 4