Listowel Banner, 17 Mar 1921, p. 8

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: turned to Detro let ny wont to Toronto to-day, J Rev. BL Schorien was » in Linwabd - don lust Friday, —_o0— "i Mr. Harold Bartley spent the week- end-in Toronto. — Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Becker were in Toronto to-day. —(i—— Mr. Wellington Donagon has re- it. SO ; * ediléae SemdeeBias...Vi a8 in Toronto a few days this week. i Miss Gwiadys Heath is home from Hamilton-for a week. — > Mr. A. B.-Reid. of Toronto-visited in Listowel on Monday. ths Mrs. (Dr.) James Moore is visit- ing friends at Toronto Mr. W. Climie, B. A., went to ‘To ronto today on business. —p— Andy Miller spent a few days last}, week with friends at Wingham —)— Mrs. J. C. Bakér and son spent Saturday with friends at Atwood. t Naas Bt i i ha cok is ria Fag to Hanoy er ont : Russal. Kuiipe wap wie hha from Lon- ‘Are You Prepared for ‘the = Easter Parade. ) ana | Not We Can qs You ~The prettiest blouses in navy “and Other shades. Some are trim- tmed with jade georgette and others plain, Nearly all are toned with bugle beading and some em- : ee: = We parogelther satin r george e.| Prin - 820.00, ee Gloves Something new, silk gloves in navy, mastic, and palm beach with cuff, The fastener is a clasp. Some are trimmed with white, others with -black. $2.00 ‘and $2.25. Kayser make. Price * Silk Hose Either plain or: with Jace work in fropt. The plain hoge in navy, black, brown, brick and other shades. Price $2.00. a4 Sili¢ laced hose in black: and brown. Good heavy quality.'Price ‘shades. Voiles We have a wonderful range of volles in all the new patterns and ' Some plain, others with- satin stripes, Price $1.00 to @2.60. o—_— " Mrs. Sam Carson of Milverton spent Tuesday with friends in town. SIFT : j Mrs. Leonard of Brampton-is-visit- . : : ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. : ; T nt , : = Fair. foe Phys | The. Latest. in Dresses | fa a : 1 NAVY BLUE SATIN—Heavy quality Satin, has overskirt of self ma- NAVY TRICOTINE—-The Blouse and Skirt being embroidered with Ge cent the wade oun aimee terial, large crumpled sash. The cuff of ihe sleeve and the neck of Dress brown and henna. This model has no collar, the neck part being of dark nt Stratford. _ | re heavily embroidered with dark red silk. Price .....:...... $35.00 brown serge. The material is an a!l Wool Tricotine. Price ..... 832.00 hy: NAVY TAFFETA—With overskirt. The girdle is harrow and copen e i ‘ ai The smal NAVY SERGE—One piece Dress, prettily trimmed and embroidered small collar-is embroidered with wool. . The sleeves are short. with henna shade Velour,.and bugle beading. A very pretty little dress. sere cee hey ly eee pes $25.00 Price 4 19.50 : ry Nl BLACK SATIN—Having heavy black girdle. The sleeves and neck ral white frilling. The skirt has frills running lengthwise, a smart little Wg have some Faapes, ; ates El Mr. Jas. Athas and Mr. Thomas Konduros spent Wednesday in Strat- ford. a Mrs. Will Coultér of Atwood spent blue. the week-end at the home of Mr. and Price Mrs. G. E. Marron, i E —j— ih Messrs. levy Bendereas Barl Un: This is only a small number of our showing. erwood of Bluevale visited over the Dre: reek-end with friends in town. ali ce: Price». 5,066.50 i i le Rae Ie kde ta ++ 7)h es reece B19,50 J and we have Navys tn different styles. wy “ adele ; d Mr. dha Mrs. F. G. Hastie of Wrox-| eter spent Sunday lo Bae parents, | | ae ; cs : Mr, and Mre-J. D, Mil " : afro 5 sited > Miss Jean Johnston has returned) after spending about three weeks at her home in Mount Forest. —\ New Suits Spring Coats NAVY BLUE SERGE—The Coat being ‘short A PRETTY WRAP—In the new sphinx with a boxed back, trimmed with braid an@d.but- shade, being lined to bottom with figured tons at the side, also there is a large boxéd pleat | silk. The cuffs on sleeve are embroidered rupning down each side of Coat. The pockets are as also.is the large convertible coHar. The slash s It is a ten-button m , the collar back of coat is tucked at intervals of six being small and having an overcollar of Taupe with inches running crosswise of Coat. The mater- oriental embroidery. The skirt fs plain. Price jal is tricotine. Thi¢ is one of the newest _ $51.00. - ; things we are showlfig. Price ...... $50-00 VELOUR COAT—This Coat Is a % length, tucks running full length of the Coat. Also two’ rows of buttons running parallel with tucks. There is a narrow belt. The shade of this Coat ie Olympic, the new blue shade. Price .......-+++-+e+s+0+- $39.00 SCHOOL GIRL’S COAT—In two shades of tweed), also two in velours and silvertones A short, heat little sport Coat. Price $13.50 to $21.00. : Miss Pearl Konduros and Tom ; Konduros of Leamington are visit-j]- ing Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Athas. —j— Mrs. W. Ellis and*two children, of Ingersoll; spent the week-end at the some of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baker. : —o1— ; i “Mrs. Henry Smith has returned]} | ~~ home, after spending a few weeks} ee ‘ . with friends at Kitchener and Strat~ BLACK TRICOTINE—This is a semi-tailored ford. cen trim with narrow Papas" The pockets =e are also trimmed wit Miss Bana ioibold ot stratford ee eee eek emnrstane. ine cently Was a guest over the week-end at : the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F: NAVY Sa ea a men model with a little Heath. Pric $33.00 braid at back. : eanoagaes ‘. .Mr. H. Hemsworth was in Toronto Price : this week by appointment with the department re proposed Insurance} legislation. Another navy ‘rites a little more. 00 JERSEY CLOTH SUITS—In the new shades of heather. We have different styles. Saqmething ser- viceable for a car, and good-looking too. Price $38. My ° : t We have the latest in Wraps and heavily a aera cel es RAE atte embroidered Coats at all prices ‘i Tuesday, owing to the death of her brother, Capt. J. C.-McKeever. : , OHN McDONALD ed Monday to their home in Pigeon, : The Store With the Reputation Mich., after being here to attend the funeral of the late Wm. Bright. — TELEPHONE. ¥ Listowel wad ¢ CASH FOR PRODUCE ~ —— j= Mrs. W. W. Karges delightfully entertained upwards of twenty ladies Saturday evening at her cosy new home on Davidson street: — ty Milverton Sun—Mr. and Mrs. J. W. S Johnson of California. returned to Canada last week and are visiting 2 with friends in Listowel, Stratf Sa “~ ; : . ; aj and Milverton. They intend remain- ; ing in Ontario, as Mrs. Johnson's : 3 2 a oo cea ~ health has improved since her return, | ; Schinbein’s Store News Now Is The Time to Buy for Easter We have in stock some real suits at $30.00, made of a real nice serge, in navy and black. Misses’ Coats from $10.00 up. We invite you to our store to see our beautiful garments. A splendid range of Silk Dresses and Serge Dresses to choose from. Odd Skirts from $5.00 up. Blouses/in all styles and prices. - Among those from Listowel who! a took in the Wiarton-Stratford North- : ern League game at Stratford’ on Bis Monday night, when Wiarton won the , championship by one goal lead, were * MMesers. Harold Bartley, John Bin- a ning, J. Ringler, Reavely Savage and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Harron. —)— Ee Toronto Globe—Prof, Arthur L. a Phelps of Cornell College, Mount Ver- ‘ non, Iowa, was in the city yesterday, ; on his-way to the West, after attend- ing the organizing meeting of Can- adian authors at Montreal last week. Prof. Phelps was a former resident of Ontario, and his writings in verse and E prose are well known Panctuality Is a Necessity to the man who would be successful. Not to be on time is to be behind the times. We invite attention to our watch and clock de- partment. It contains ev- ery sort of time plece from the daintiest ladies watch to a big wall clock with all kinds.in between. Every watch and clock is fuaranteed. to be an ac- curate time keeper. Though they vary in form, style and price they are un- ~ _——O— _ The Oddfellows’ “at-home” Tues- day evening in McDonald's hall, was a delightful function, attended by close to two hundred people, who had a most enjoyable time. The hall was prettily decorated for fhe occasion Ps and the evening's en inment in- ag cluded a splendid program, cards and dancing. Mr. R. A. Clishie was chairman and the : MEN’S AND BOYS’ SUITS AND SPRING OVERCOATS Every Suit and Coat is marked down to rock bottom price. We are showing a splendid range of Men’s Suits at $25.00.- Boys’ Suits, extra quality, from $10.00 up. ; Special values in Men's Underwear. numbers were as 4 follows: solo, Mrs. Gourley Darroch; ty reading, Mr. Archibald; solo, Migs B: ‘Em@ila Scott; selection by town or- chestra, under direction of Bandmas- varying im their sureness ter Dempsey; bagpipe number by Mr. to record the passing min- James Ross, whose two little daugh- utes. "ters danced the Highland Fling; solo and a second This Coat is the finest all wool Velour, sleeve and body lined with silk. It is a real Coat made in all ‘the new = This beautiful Suit made of extra fine serge, > by Mrs. A. Hamil i Be by Mr. Arch the C. e shades, sund, taupe, rose ” silk lined, closely p: ce | otumnee, | eee es 1: J, M. SCHINBEIN & SON | 0-3" = Eo ee Wallace Street. Listowel, : - ia Robert Oliver Ltd. itup : ‘ ‘\ —

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