Listowel Banner, 14 Apr 1921, p. 8

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“y [7 Mr. Herb Weinert was in Preston ou Saturday. —o— Mr. S.J. Kemp was in Toronto last week on business —_o7 Mias Ivy Kidd has returned from Ttochester, N. Y. — j— Engjneer E. Bo Bolton was in Wal esday. so Mr. H. Hemsworth was in London for a few days this week. ye Mr. C. M. Kolbenstetter was in Detroit a few days this week. 1 Miss Lydia Fisher spent the week end with friends at Palmerston. —o—— Mr. Leslie Gow of Paris was a guest of Mrs. 'W. Bell over Sunday. —_—o— Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Miller and An- drew motored to Gorrie on Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Mayburry is spending the week end with friends at Burns. —, Mrs. (Dr.) Nichol is visiting friends at Galt and Guelph this week. —j— Messrs. A. W. Zurbrigg and J. Sangster motored to Glenallen Wea: nesday. —h— Mrs. C. Nahrgang is spending a few weeks visiting her daughter at Windsor. — Rev. Dr. Hazen went to London to- day to attend a missionary commi tee mecting. —o— Roy Collins left for Toronto on Monday, where he purposes taking a position. stasis Mr. Otis C. Currie, factory man- ager at the Canadian Perfect Wheels Ltd., spent the week-end at fils home in Detroit. —o— E Miss Nelda Dreier of Ayton is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bender. ee sce Milverton Sun-——Miss Beth Climie was a week-end visitor with Miss Rose Ranney. Mr4. W. B. Screaton w ft to Lon- don Friday, and return the fore: part of the week. —Oo— Mr. Wm. Ziegler of Elmira was a seuest over_the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fritz. il —o— w Messrs. E. D. Bennett, D. Yeager and J. Stewart of the Malcolm firm, _motored to Kitchener Tuesday. —o— Wingham Times—Mr. Hugh Ham- ilton of Listowel spent a day with his sister, Mrs. Frank Angus. —— ae Mrs. H. Oswald and baby, of Kitchener, visited this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Gabel. ——eae Major and Mrs. Byers of the Sal- vation Army, Stratford, will visit the local corps on Saturday and Sunday. —0— Mrs. J. S. Gamble and Leslie, of Stratford, are guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mayburry. —f— Mr, Fred McAllister, proprietor of the pool-room, is taking treatment at the memorial hospital, for eye and knee trouble. } —i— Messrs. Russel Knipe and Milton Way of London motored up and spent Sunday with the former's fath- er, Mr. B. F. Knipe. ——j— = Mrs. Walter Greenwood and baby, June, left Wednesday for Toronto, joining Mr. Greenwood, who has tak- en a position in the city. Mr. Frank Yeigh of Toronto. was a guest while here for the banquet at Knox church on ‘Tuesday night, of Mr. and Mrs. T. (L. Hamilton. —_—j— Mr. Howard Rentz of Detroit came to Listowel this, week. and is in charge of the engineering. depart- ment at the Canadian Perfect Wheels Lid. =f Rev. D. N. McLachlan of Toronto, who spoke at the Temperance meet- ing Wednesday night, was a guest at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. T, L. Ham- Elton. . —— Mr. and Mrs. George Love of Nin- ga. Manitoba, are renewing acquaint- ances in Listowel after an absence of thirty-two years, and are the Suests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pelton. —_—o— 7 Mr. and Mrs. James Mayburry an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Annie Elizabeth to Mr. Johnson Peebles, son of Mrs. John Peebles-of Atwood, the marriage to take place shortly. —~o— Wingham Times—Miss Clayton of Listowel, representing the Ontario Division of the Red Cross, Society, was in town this week and addressed a meeting of the Ladies’ Hospital | of London, is the architect. Auxillary in the council chamber on! penthy evening. A number of our} ownspeople have expressed a desire .o have a local branch of.the Red! Cross Society, and in order to havei the matter discussed, a public meet-! ing. which Miss Clayton will address, | Evening Prayer 7 p.m.—Subject: will be “se in the town hall. Mr. Louis Fritz, bricklayer, isin Palmerston, building several fire places for employees of the G. T. R. Bread Dropped Four Cents— During the past week the price of the large size loaf of bread dropped in Elmira from 24c to 20c a loaf. Rents Farm— Mr. Nin Ward has rented his fifty acre farm, which he recently pur- chased from Jr. Wm. Pelton, to Mr. Adam Sch Wallace. Wallace Buys Trac Mr. F. C. Kelly, Toul car dealer, has sold a Samson tractor to the corporation of Wallace, which, will be used for road grading and stone crushing. Report For March— & The report of the hospital for March shows patients admitted 22, discharged 16, deathé 2, births 1. There were 14 medical cases and 8 surgical, Takes First at Drayton— Mr. J. A. McIntyre was in Dray- ton on Tuesday, and captured first prize and sweepstakes at the spring fehl wate his handsome stallion, Itham Patriotic League On uccor | of their being no mar- ket for p or at present, will the p going at $3.45 These Shoes are all solid leather. Koch Shoe Co. ladies of the town kindly keep their Tags, rubbers and papers until the fall. ltnp House Sold— Mr. Robert Campbell has purchas- ed from Mr. C. A. Lee, the photo- grapher, the small house on the north side of Main street east, in the vicinity of the fair grounds. Selling His Residence— Mr. D. Domm is se his ne residence on Raglan street for sale. This is a good opporrtunity for someone to buy a nice comfortable residence in a splendid location. itp, Start Work On Rectory— * \ Operations have been begun on n the new rectory for Christ Chui will be modern throughout. W. G. M Monthly Meeting— The regular monthly miata of! the Listowel West Branch Women's, Feta al will be held at the home of Tom Jackson on Thursday. Ari 2ist, at 2 p.m. Topic: “Sun- ay Dinners.” Visitors welcome. 1tnp} Wages Reduced 10 %— Stratford Beacon—A general re- duction of salaries, the creased to 50 hours per week, so that the pay envelope of the employees will be no smaller. Only Four People Presemt— Thotgh the meeting was advertis- ed in press and pulpit, only four per-| sons showed up at McDonald's hall, Thursday night of last week, to hear the address of Rey. J. H. Dyke, rep- resentative of the National Sanitar Dominion Express Money Orders Foreign cheques and travellers’ cheques may be obtained in the Dominion Ex- press office, Can- adian Pacific Rail- way station. If you are looking Order For General Strike Against HIGH PRICES is always on at The Ba- zaar. ik PECTIVE of Value, we o 50 piece Dinner Sets at $18.50 en ct ees aS echt, I | Ted Bote cc ecesevcves $6.75 | Men's Straw Hats ....... 25c¢ | Men’s Cuff Links and Push | Buttons, by selection ..25c ? } Boys’ ee Sets, Hoe. Rake and Spade ...%...0-65 Boys’ Baseball and* Bats PV ee ee See Our 29 Hose and Half Hose TRADE AT - for service and cour- tesy, come in and see me. i The Bazaar Charming Silk Spring Dresses, Silk | Underskirts and Bloomers BEAUTIFUL SILK DRESSES for Ladies’ and Misses’, from #20 UNDERSKIRTS and SILK BLOOMERS in all the new colors, FANCY VOILES, 85c and up. GINGHAMS—We have a beautiful line of Canadian and imported SPRING COATS—New ones coming in all the BOYS' SMART SUITS in Reefer and Norfolk. sizes 22 to 28, at Also odd lines of Boys’ Suits, sizes 28 to B5. up. é $4.50 to 88.00. We have if stock a most beauti- ful range. makes at 35c to $1.25. time. We are showing some wonderful values. $8.00 and $10.00. at $9.00 to $10.00, GROCERIES Juera ae loce See wean 15c 27c Special! Dates, per Ib. Three cakes Goblin Soap for Two cans Pork and Beans, large size, for 28c Two lbs: Hice: for ese. wees aed » 2c J. M. SCHINBEIN & SON LISTOWEL effect at the McLagan Furniture Co. | f G. C. FOTHERGILL, this week. The hours have been in-|§ AGENT —The Mail and Empire has pur- chased The Toronto Sunday World. The Daily World is discontinued. but The Sunday \World will continue to be published by The Mail and Em- pire. ium at Muskoka, on ‘Tuberculosis, it’s Prevention and Cure.” No meet- ing was therefore held, but Mr. Dyke Was aggressive in soliciting contri- butions from the business men and others, and secured close to $100.- 00, which is better than previous years. . BABY CHICKS From pure bred trapnested 8. C. White leghorns. (Barron Strain). The Barron leghorn is an English bird and for a leghorn is a very large bird, some of them being as large as the Rock. Seldom do they ever set. With the coming of the warm weath-|: er it seems the heavy breeds are de- termined to set, not so with the Leg- horn as that is the time she is de- termined to lay. They will also lay in the winter if given the proper care. From Nov. ist to April lst. ten of our trapnested Leghorns laid 1035 eggs, at an average price for the five months of 73c per doz. or $62.78 for the ten birds in five months. From just such stock as these and others nearly as good we are offering chicks at 22c each de- livered at your station. - Huron Spec- jialty Farm, Brussels, Ont., Box 34. Walter Rose, phone 38x. 6tnp cS a { | | CHURCH DIRECTORY | oe 4 METHODIST CHURCH Rev. G. N. Hazen, B.A., D.D., Pastor. Sunday, April 17th, 1921. 11 a.m.—The pastor. Subject: Good Soldier 2.45 p.m. Banded School. 7 p.m.—The pastor. Subject: ‘‘Per- sonal “Siberty and Personal Re- -Sponsibility.” “A 4 CHRIST CHURCH Rev. W. H. Dunbar, Rector and ape mics of Perth ay, April 17th., Srd necner after Easter, Morning Prayer 11 4.m.—Subject: “Christ would go further.” p.m.—Sunday BOBO and Adult Bible Class. “He descended into Hell."’ Spring Showing SOF MEN'S (- If you have never Hat, come in and try ona worn a Simms few. F Big Styles |has just come in. By the time you've why hundreds ence to any other Hat. If you are already familiar with Simms’ quality, need say to you is this—The Spring styles are here ready for your selection. 75, $4.50 Assortment of Spring tried on two or three, you'll “understand of well-dressed men wear a Simms’ Hat in prefer- HATS we all and $5.00. \ Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers. Special 75c, Blouses Boys’ new Spring Fancy Stripes $1.50 Men's assorted in neat | Work Shirts, sizes 14 to 17. $1.50, Sole Agents for Carhartt’s and Brotherhood’s Overalls and Smocks . 4 i ra SIMMS, The Clothier MAIN STREET . . LISTOWEL received another shipment of Misses’ | . Shades in wraps and the plainer models, te Coats ............ $17.00 up xi Heltah sccwa esc $33.00 up : The store with the Reputation. New Arrivals ! We wish to announce that we have Suits and Coats Among these are the New Shades and the Newer Styles e wavy’ BLUE SERGE with shawl collar. slash pockets. The back is trimmed with Buttons and Braid. Skirt Plain. Price $40.00 Something New! WOOL JERSEY CLOTH SUIT. A Suit very serviceable for Sport and Car wear, neatly trimmed with self Buttons and tucks, two shades in this PRICG eosin a a eek ae acy eces eis eo ginne x $37.00 VELOUR COAT—One of the latest models in the Olympic shade, This coat has a loose back with two rows of buttons and braid. The collar is convertible. This is a % length Price $38.00 Our range of coats is very good now. We have all the new John McDonald (Listowel, Ont. ey * meets every Monday oneal at eight o'clock, in the Meth- First Monday in the month, De- | votional, | | | Third, social and literary. ‘? Ptebey Seeeetasies ‘+ HOSPITAL NOTES ee Epworth League | bebeteeleteteteieetntnfebeteenfecedetetetetedetegnt Mr.’ Athas of the Diana Sweets, has very generously given Saturday, April 28rd. afternoon and evening. odist church. 'to the ladies of the Hospital Auxil. | iary. Please keep this in mind. 2tnp st with roll call. Itlustratéd Missionary Address— Mr. H. Vesey of Corea, is to give an illustrated address jn Knox church, Monday evening, on mission- . ary work in Corea, showing interest- ing slides. which he was enabled to purchase with money contributed by friends from Knox church. Second, Missionary. Fourth, Citizenship. xo

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