s Ed. Rothwell is home from Ham- ilton. —_o— - Mr. R. 0. Hube was in Toronto on Friday. : : 0 » Mr. Will Goldner of Toronto is home on vacation. —o— Mr. Jacob Reihm was home from ‘Hanover over Sunday. --O— i Herb Bowman was home from Tor- onto this wee —o— | Miss Myrtle Reihm is poms from Detroit on vacation. arcs Noh Miss Betty Nickel of Toronto is home on: vacation. —o— Mervyn Dowd, druggist, from Hamilton on vacation. is home —o— Mr. George Bogues of New York visited friends in town this week. apo, SSN Mr. Oscar Rapp visited with friends in Kitchener on Sunday. —)— Messrs. W. Climie and JJ. G. Burt matored to-Hamilton on Saturday. —_—o— visited over the week-end with friends in Hanover. Eldon Bendér <Q Mr. Howami Rentz visited over the mmeekeen with friends in Detroit. —o— 2 The Misses Nina and Amy Purcell BE ie wietved friends ee Toronto last week. Mr. R. O. Hube, Do Dorothy and How- ard, motored to St. Catherines on Sunday. — Mrs. W. H. Peppler and family and Miss Luella Prast are visiting friends at Hanover. —_—0o— License Inspector F. E. Elliot of Stratford was in town Tuesday on business. —_—0o— 5 Mr. Bruce Tremain of London is d Mrs.! the old boys’ ca visiting his parents, Mr. Jas. Tremain. —— - Miss Alberta Bartley of General Hospital, id deste baci k is homeson two weeks’ vacation, — , a Mr. and Mrs. C. C. bousten. and Dorothy motored to Owen over the ios Mrs. W. A. are returned ocd from Oumabe after spending a “week with friends. aa Mr. and Mrs. A: W. Zurbrigg and family motored to St. Mary’s over the week-end. —o— : _.. Arnold Domm returned Sunday from Kitchener, where he spent two weeks’ vacation. —o— Dr.-and Mrs. D. Ellis of Fleming. Sask., are guests at the home of the © latter’s sister, Mrs. John Gabel. —o— 4 ig and Mrs. Jack Heath, and Mr. ie and Mrs. Wesley Heath er this ry rect with friends at Guel —o— Miss Marie Goebel of Welland is ‘spending her holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Domm. so Miss Pearl Good of the Daily Plan- et, Chatham, is coming home this week-end on a weeks’ vacation. —o— Mrs. A. Fleming of Toronto is visiting at the home of her parents, r. and Mrs. S. L. Kidd. —_—— Em mma and Roy Kritzer of Toronto are spending their holidays. at the home 6f Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kritzer. —— Mr. and Mrs. Frank Windsor of London were guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Windsor. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baker and son, Billy, spent the week-end with friends at Stratford and Gadshill —o-- Miss Luella Prast of Kitchener spent last week with her sister, Mrs. W, H. Peppler, second line, Elma. * — Mr. and Mrs. B, Bradley and fam- lly of Toronto, are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hulbert. —_— Messrs. Charlie Binning, Gordon and Wilfrid Fritz and Mr. and Mrs. I. Dicklow motored to Kitchener on Sunday. —0o— : Rev. and Mrs. D. R. Smith and family, of Fort Erie, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brit- ton. ° o_o Mr. and Mrs. Andgew Lockart of “Rocanville, Sask., are visiting friends tn town. They will remain [till after ‘the re-union. — won a Mrs. Grace Lockhart‘of West Sel- “4 ‘kirk, Man., is visiting friends in t0Wn os" and vicinity, and’ will remain till af- a ‘Aer the re-union. aes —)—- Ba Mr. E. Hube and Mr. and Mrs. J. : ll and family, of St. Catherines, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Hube. ae “Mr. and Mrs. George Cress, and Mr. Gon Mrs. John Cress and Kath- lyn, from Ayr, are guests at the home Loree. of Mrs. C. —_o— The Misses Lawsie Sanderson and Geraldine Hewitt spent the week-end “with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Smith of vik zeae beers gu week-end at the ‘home of Gabel — Mrs. C. L. Bowlby and John, of “Hamilton, are expected Saturday to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Ri * ——* Mr. Leo Dell of Petrolia is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilson and will remain for the cele- bration. — Mr. and Mrs. N. Blackmore, and Mrs. Cecil Blackmore, Glenn a Baten motored to Kitchener on Sun- Mr. nd ——. Mr. George’ Waugh of Kansas City is ages at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. A Hacking, — will remain ‘at ‘after the re-un:on Mecwhine Mr. and Mrs. W. Howe and Percy, and Mr. and sor are visiting friends in town. They will remain ’till after the re-union. - _o—— and Mrs. George Kindness and Por of ‘Lesa are guests at the ome of Mr. RT. Hardie, and will remain for for the re-union. Mrs. Hart Sie of Toronto is visiting at t-2 hhome of Mrs. os Weber a iss Melinda Weber. She will remain on after the re-union. — so Mr. A. J. Kaufman ‘and family motored from, Englewood. Sunday sey were the guests at ca home of Mr. and Mrs. din ace id Nic Mr. and Mrs. "Thomas Robertson of Kansas City are visiting at the home of the former’s brother, Mr. Archie Robertson, and will remain for the re-union. Mrs. F. Wilson returned last. They were accompanied as far Mrs. Jas. aimee pomness . W. 8. Bartley and two daugh- ne ‘of ‘Toronto, ‘are visiting, at the Mr. and jak A. E. “Hardman of Washington, D. C., are here for the old boys’ re-union. Mrs. I man is.spending-a few days with her mother, Mrs. Marks of Wallaceville. today for their home in Yor Sask., and are pains the trip in the new McLaughlin Master Six, which Mr. Bricker purchased when home to be married. family of ron their house on wheels, i a eriin tras reside, are in Listowel ye the oes Boys’ cele- bration. Some yegrs ago Mr. Bloom- fiéld worked in the ed pe of the late W. C. Kidd. 1 —_o— A surprise kitcheh shower for Miss Marie Fritz, was given Tuesday even- ing by friends and neighbors, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. RE. Miss Fritz is shortly to be married to Mr. Hd. Weppler, of Kitchener. \ oe Mr. F. W. Hay, M. P. |P., Dr. Fps- ter, and Messrs. enry Hemsworth and Jas. Donaldson motored to Stfat- ford on Sunday and with Hon. Peter Smith, continued to Kintore, where they attended the oo of the late John Calder, M. P. P manager of the Bell Telephone com- pany, was in Listowel on Tuesday. Mr. ‘Reynélds thas for fourteen ham and Listowel offices, and is now being transferred to the vzehcie offices, Toronto. He leaves \ posit of this month. ——Q—— / Mr. J, C. Gardner of San Francis- co, Cal., is visiting with his mother, Mrs. John Gardner, and will remain for the old boys’ re-union. Mr. Gard- ner, who has been back twice in twenty-three years, was struck with the fine appearance of Listéwel. ‘It is one of the most prosperous look- *| ing towns in the country, and I’ve seen a good many, of them,” he re- marked. Mr.,Gardner is a musician, doing theatrical. work at present. His oo musical instructions, he receiv- many years ago in Listowel with Mr. F. S. Howe, with whom he learn- ed the barbering trade. A brother. Mr. John Gardner, proprietor of 4 Hot Springs Sanitarium at Stryker, Ohio, is also to be here for the re-un- fon. + OH Mr. R. B. Ferguson, manager of the Western Union Telegraph Comp- any, Chaniber of Commerce, Buffalo, is visiting his sister, Mrs. T. L. Ham- flton. When his father, with Mr. Eli- fott, was wees of the proprietors of The Banner, Ferguson served as “devil” on a “atatt, and when giv- ing u@a brief visit, recalled the year 1879, when it was part of his duties 6 deliver from door to door, copies f The Banner, 'to subscribers, other hes those who called for their paper at the printing office. Mr. Ferguson was with The Banner after school hours for a number of :years, and later on the books, but telegraph op- erating had @ greater fascination for sutcessful operators who oo. their training from Mr. S. M. Smith of town, who, we are sorry a report, ig mot enjoying good th. Mr. Ferguson is remaining for part of the old boys’ celebration. Get your decorations at Schinbein's Mrs. T. Howe of Wind-4 Mr. and to their home in Windsor on Friday} _—O— Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Bricker lett Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bioomteid and] —O- ; Mr. E. J. Reynolds of Wingham, months been manager over the Wing-. him, and he was one of the seyeral| as London by her parents, Mr, and}. cg PPE “goods. home, no matter how little. may require. | Visit Us “Old Home De. our service, we will only too scully look after your Cloaks and ‘Wra ps. THE STORE OF SERVICE -PERFECT-KNIT MILLS DISPLAY We are co-operating with the Perfect-Knit Mills to holda display of their products during Old Boys’ Reunion. will be more interesting, as this is an industry of your own home town. It will be a pleasure for you to come and see this display of knitted Much new novelty knitware will be shown, all.of which will be for sale. There is nothing that . On our bargain counters there will be many It will be worth your while to come in and see these. We also have some new lines in Blouses, Voiles and Ginghams by the yard. All shad Summer Dresses in Voile, Ginghams and Swiss special values. SPECIALS es in Mulls will be reduced. On our centre floor counters will be some special values at $1.00 Don't fail to visit McDonald's. BUNTING y. We have.a large stock of Bunting and’ Flags by the yard. Don't forget to decorate your Phone No. 87 and we wil readily deliver to you anything you Tri-color 18c, ‘25 yards I6¢ per yard; Plain Color 12c, White 10c; Union Jacks E and Dominion Flags by the yard 30c. ba All our . ; John: McDonald a The Store with the Reputation. LISTOWEL TTECELERECEOR EET The Bazaar WELCOME HOME To the hundreds of old Boys and. Girls revisiting The Little Old Home Tewn, we extend a_ hearty welcome. Everything is wide open, the town is yours for five days and it is some town to be proud Cut loose paint the town every shade, but Blooey. We just want to see you all. Come’ into the Bazaar ‘steen times an hour, you'll be welcome. We're not looking for your money, this store is yours. . Think big, talk little, love much, pay ‘and be kind and thus attain happiness. Talcum Powder and Lamp Black are barred. Ribbon ‘Conffetti Goes, we have lcts of it. Sincerely F. O. Clarke Welcome Home WE take great pleasure in welcoming you back to the beautiful town of Listowel and we will be glad to shake the hands of all the old Boys and Girls. / store your headquarters, use every convenience we may be able to offer you, and meet your friends here. | is at your disposal for information. writing or phoning. Make our Our office Special Reductions for Old Boys’ and Girls’ Reunion Blouse Specials Just received another shipment of smocks and monkey blouses in georg- ette crepe and tricolettes. Very reasonably priced from. $5.50 to $9.00. We ‘have a few voile monkey blouses left at $1.50. Parasols You will need a par- asol for the old Home Week and why not buy one now. We are clearing out all -our parasols at wholesale price. _ Dresses We will offer many special values this week in voile and silk dresses, camisols, underskirts, gloves, hose, collars, vest- ees and all womans ap- parel. Sport and Out- ing Shirts $3.00 A regular $4.00 shirt reduced to $3.00 in white Sport collar made of an extra fine sat- in shirting other lines aa low as $1.00. attached, a Silk Shirts Special $6.00 in a new make and stripe with one pair extra cuffs with each shirt there goes a eae Pe fit, color and ‘three nths wear. SHIRTS W.G. & R. Fine quality shirting in new stripes. Regular $3.- 00 & $3.50 for $1.79. 3 Pair Men’s Hose $1.00 ens fine ‘cotton hose in “i stitch. Nigger brown, grey and black 3 pairs for regular 75c. $1.00. Our New [ndustry Special Display of an Exclusive Line of Knitted Goods, made at the Perfect-Knit Mills, Listowel. . Special orders taken for any samples shown. J. M. Schinbein & Son Bes CaaS eee