Listowel Banner, 8 Sep 1921, p. 8

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* Mrs. J. P. Walter. Mr. 8. L. Adglp went to Toronto today. ‘ —o— Mrs. M. Sharpe is visiting friends at Toronto, —o-— Miss Olga Fallis visited in Drayton) qa on Sunday. — Harvey Finn was in Toronto for the week-end. —o—* r. and Mrs. J. Lockhart spent the holiday at Millbank, fat ae Clair Good was home from Kit- chener over Sunday. —_—o-— arry Reihm is attending the ex- mivition at Toronto. —o— Mrs. J. P. Walter returned on Sat- urday from Toronto. —o— Mr. F. O. Clarke is in Toronto at- tending the exhibition. msthtee -Mr. Norman Gibson was in Tor- onto over the holiday) —_—o-— Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Werth spent Labor Day in Harriston. On Mr. N. L. Bean and Elmer return- ed Tuesday from Toronto. Jack Ringler is co eee this week for the exiribiti —o— Mr. Louis. Pfeffer was in Toronto Wednesday on business —_—o— Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hamilton were in Toronto for the week-end. —o— Y Roy George was home from Ni- agara Falls for the holiday. —o “‘Tim’' Maloney is home from De- troit on three weeks’ vacation. fee Mr. St. Ciair Afiolph of —— was in Listowel on Saturda Mr. and Mrs. J Fon Goldner and Elsie spent the holiday at Toronto. —o-— Miss Mable Raines jreturned from Toronto on Thursday of last week. —_o— Mr. and Mrs. Will Squires spent the week-end and holiday in Brussels. — Alvin Calder and ‘Wm. Spence were in Toronto i eb for the exhibition. Mr. and Mrs. woke Koch of Har- riston were in Listowel on Saturday. -—D- = Mr. Fred Brock of Exeter visited over Sunday with Mrs. Olive McDon- ald. a Mr. ‘Wazren Birthman of Stratford spent Suafiey with Mrs. Stewart Fai- lis. Miss Cora Lennox, clerk with Zur- brigg Bros., is on vacation at Tor- onto. —— ” Dr. F. J. R. Forster of Stratford was in Listowel Wednesday on busi- ness. —_—o— Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hamilton spent the fore part of the week at Bruce Isabel from —o— Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Nichol, aud Jean, returned Monday Oliphant. —_—o— Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McDonald and family =a Labor Day with friends at Gue —p— Mrs. BE. H. Dierlam and Blanche re- turned Monday after spending a week in Toronto. —-o0— Elgin Simpson and Cecil Stewart attended the Toronto exhibition over Labor Day. —_—j— Miss Vera Fortner of Strathroy is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs H. Maloney. —_—o— Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Karges are on a trip to Toronto, Niagara Falls and Buffalo. Wingham Times—-Miss Myrtle Walter left on Monday for her schoo} at Listowel. 200 ie’ 4am —i— Mr. Louis Snyder left last week to spend a week with friends at Elmira and Kitchener. ® Mr. Russel Knipe returned this week to London aftér being home for several months. —_—o— The Misses Marjory and Ethel Thompson are in 'Toronto this week for the exhibition. —O— Mrs. James White of Owen Sound is visiting at the home of her son, Mr. R. B. ‘White —_—o— Mrs. (Dr.) Sproule-Manson of Tor- onto, visited Sunday with Mr. and 9 -— ; Mr. Thomas Graham of Ottawr alled on his cousin, Mr. Ww. T. Alex: ander, on Sunday. Miss Hilda Hewitt returned home Monday, after spending a week with friends at Kitchener. —o— The Misses Thelma and Phyliss Kilgore hoflidayed this week with friends at Stratford. —_o— Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mothersill and son Dick, of Toronto, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A: holiday. B: George over the Miss Sutherland returned Saturday after a few weeks’ holiday at London, Woodstock «and other points. —_0O-— * Robert Woods returned Sunday from ‘Hillsburg; in company with his uncle, Mr. Weeks of Varna. — Mr. and Mrs. Henry ‘Youn, Lyle and Dickie, left Wednesday by motor for. Toronto, to spend a few days. —_—O— Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Aiken and Mr. and Mrs. John Aiken * motored to Burlington for Sunday ‘and the holi- y- =O a Sige inure Smith, stenographer with Mr D. Bolton, 1s on two weeks’ Statins with friends at Tor- onto . Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bender and family motored to ‘Kitchener and Toronto over Sunday and the holi- day. _—--O— Mrs. Milton Dommer, ‘Tiverton, and Miss Lavina Barhdt, Port Blgin, are visiting with their sister, Mrs. Bean —o— Mr. and Mrs. A. Malcolmson of Moorefield and Miss A. Bannerman of Owen Sound are visiting with Mr. A. M. Smith. —o— Mrs. Ed. Vines and four children, of Kincardine, are guests at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Wright. —o— Mr. E. Heinbecker went to Tor- onto Saturday, en route to St. Cather- ines, to resume his duties as teacher in the collegiate. © —o—. Rev. Dr. Hazen, Mrs. Hazen, ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Blatchford and |Miss Good motored to Bruce Beach and Kin- eardine on the holiday. P —o— Mr. W. H. Climie returned Friday to his home in Portage La Prainie. after spending a few weeks with his sister, Miss J. Climie Rev. and Mrs. wen: Dreier and Nel- son. of Hanover, and Miss Mabel Han- ser of Campden, were guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bender. 4 Miss Della Mayburry,. linotype opératex. with The Banner, and Mr. Lioyd Mayburry, were in Toronto over Sunday and the holiday. — Walkerton Telescope—Maste George ‘Gemmer and sister Marganr ite, of Listowel, spent from Saturday to Tuesday at Mr. Geo. S. Schwindt’s. —_—o— Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pfeifer of Mit- chell and Mr. and Mrs. Harron and Mrs. Adams of London, visited Bat: urday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wa son. snipe Frank vonZuben and Dick Kidd have returned from a two weeks visit at Mr. and Mrs. F. J. vonZub- en's cottage at Woodbine Beach, Tor- onto. t . Mr. and Mrs. Be 6. Murton and Mrs. Murton, sr., motored to Luck- now for over Sunday and on Labor Day ‘were at Bruce Beach and Point Clarke. ‘| Clerk in U. F. O. Store— o Terekia Thowisger aaa Ivan B thers are home this week from Cas- san’s Wireless = Toronto. ~ Rev. Dr. Hasta Wah was In Stratford on Tuesday attending a meeting of the distriet officers of the Methodist church, at which plans were made for the annual district meeting, to be held in Mitchell this month. ~ a, wae r, W. E. Clothier, merchant of Indign Head, Sask., a former resident of Listowel, was in town Saturday looking up familiar faces About thirty years ago, Mr. Clothier was foreman, he states, on The Ban- ner, in Mr. Wm. ‘CHmie’s time as editor. —O— {(Dr.) Moore, Mrs. Bamford, } ior R Ellis and Miss Clayton at- tended the big political meeting at ondon’on Thursday evening of last week, and jilso had the pleasure of meeting Premier. Meighen, who was at one time a school pupil of Miss Clayton. « Now For Some Smoke— They are going to burn soft coal at the postoffice next winter. Miss Audry Ducklow has taken a ae as clerk in the Co-Operative store At High School— e@ was an attendance of 159 at high school on the opening day. More Competition— ; A new garage was built this week on the property of Mr. A. M. Smith, Grand Trunk agent. Going to run a line of his own (we presume. Card of Thanks— The widow and family of _ late Wm. Hewitt wish to thank their many friends for their kindness and floral tributes during their recent ereavement. ltp. Left None Too Soon— The gambler who held out in front of the postoffice for several nights, has left ‘town with a lot of small change and a decreased stock of kew- pie dolls. A return engagement isn’t desired. Public School Re-opens— Public schoo! opened Tu@igay morning, with a large attendance and the same teaching staff as last year. Though thirty-eight beginners start- ed at Easter, there were about fifteen more on Tuesday. Gave Sple ndid Address— . Yarner, who is supplying dur- ing Dr. Parker's absence on vacation, save a very fine address at the Ep- worth League meeting Monday night, emphasizing the value’ to the. young people of noble resolutions in early liré and the importance of “continu- ing in the way” and not allowing the lighter things of the world to cause them to drift and frustrate them in attaining the desired objective. It was consecration night and the roll was called. Music included a quartet by Mrs. Bennett, Miss Good, Mr. Zur- brigg and Mr. Blackmore. ® . I BORN j | Z J ; Po Made in Canada and mniks by Canad- Reasons ians. When you buy a 20th Cen Suit \. you are not encouraging the sweat shops ; which is one of Canada's greatest menaces. The fit is absolutely guaranteed both by the 20th Century people and by us. You are Setting a suit entirely hand tailored, separately cut and extremely well finished, that will compare with any custom ou ™“ tailored suif. Through style books we are acquainted with styles for the young fellow that an or- dinary custom tailor will not or cannot e uyin g compete with. | . You have the choice of a range of cloths that it would be impossible for a tailor to keep in stock. Suit Our business is fast increasing in 20th Century clothes, that, without doubt, proves their success, It is a pleasure to wear a 20th Century suit. You feel well dressed. Proof of this is, that once you wear one you are so well satisfied with its appearance, that you will be a permanent 20th Century customer. \. The service is the best. We measure , you and you receive your suit in ten days time. 4 FALL AND WINTER SAMPLES ARE READY John McDonald The Store With The-Reputation oe V Listowel McLellan of Millbank‘and Mrs. J. McLellan /of Strathclair, Man., were guests on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lockhart. Y » Oo Mr. and Mrs. Alex. —o— Mr. and Mrs. N. :Blackmore, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Blackmore and Mr and Mrs. T. Blackmore returned Tuesday after spending a week with relatives at Detroit. --)— Mrs. W. J. Stricker and Dorothy, Mrs. Charles Welker and Mrs. Alvin Stricker, Miss Annie Wahl and Clar- ence Strieker motored to Ayton and Hanover over Labor day. —_—o-— Mr. and \Mrs. Leo (Campbell and Marjory returned Monday after spending a few weeks with friends at Melbourne and London. Mr. Camp- bell also visited in Detroit for a few days. —o— Mr. R. O. Hube and Howard, with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McIntyre, motor- ed to St. Catherines on Saturday. Dorothy Hube, who has been holiday- ing in St. Catherines, returned with them. —o— Mr. W. A. Robson of Chicago, Ill. iS visiting this week with his sisters. Mrs. John Philp ‘of town and Mrs George Adams of Trbwhridge, also his brother, Mr. Sidney Robson, vf Trowbridge. ' ‘lm a Woodstock Sentinel-Review—Miss Doris Everetts has returned to her pone in Listowel after visiting at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Foster, 11th line. She was ‘accompanied by Miss Winnie Foster. —o— Rev. J. F. and Mrs. Scott, New- market, announee the engagement of their daughter, Helen Marguerite, to Mr. Ralph A. Lavery, Dorking. the marriage to'take place the latter part, of this month. —o— ! Mrs. J. G. Abel and son Jack re-| turned Monday ‘to their home in Tor-| onto, ufter spending several “rs with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byrne. They, were accompanied to Toronto by Mr and Mrs. Frank Byrne and’ Miss Ida Pelton. j oO | Mr. and Mrs.. A. S. Wilson of! Jamestown, Kansas, accompanied by the latter’s sister, Mrs. W. T. Alexan-/} der of Listowel, have ‘returned to! town after visiting a few weeks with: friends in co Gorrie, Wrox- eter and Bluevale i i] Teaching Near Fordwich— H Miss Violet Dierlam of Listowel, a 1921 graduate of Stratford Normal, ias taken a school near Fordwich. PARKER—At Wingham, on Sunday, A ? August 28, 1921, to ODr. F. Parker and Mrs. Parker (nee ride: ma Gee, formeriy of Listowel) a daughter. QUANTZ—In Wallace, on Friday, September 2nd., to Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Quantz, sixth concession, a son. FINLAY—At Lebanon, on Monday, August 29th., to Mr. and Mrs. A 4: Finlay, a son, SHARPE—In Elma, on Friday, Aug- ust 26th., to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sharpe, a son. WASH THE DUST OF THE ROAD from your throaf with a glass of our {ice cream soda. The drier your throat and the thirstier you are the more grateful will be a good big glass of this perfect refreshment. tasted we know you will hereafter make this a reg- ular stopping place. Special for Saturday, « (Sept. 10) only, Finest quality chocolates 49c. Ib. jon=4ts The home of Home-made Candies and Pure Ice Cream. . \> * Phone 218 Get That Fall Suit Now you have a large selection of good Suits and top coats to choose from here. Prices are as attractive as the clothes themselves. Come in. We'll show you the clothes that have made this store the style centre. Society Brand Clothes cost less in the end. Good clothes always have and always will prove the most economical, $35 to $45 J. M. Schinbein & Son SOLE AGENTS L

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