~ friends in Toronto last week. Ld % ~ THE LISTOWEL BANNER SOCIAL and PERSONAL |] Mr. J. C. Hay is in Toronto for a few days. —i— Mr. and Mrs. Henry Horne visit- ed in London. to-day. . eae Miss Lillian Kritzer visited friends in Palmerston this week. pamiiijiane Mr. M. F. Zurbrigg was in Elmira Wednesday on’ business. —u— Miss Nina Purcell was home from Stratford for the week-end. Mr. visited Clifford Dempsey —o— Mrs. M.-L. Wing is visiting this week with friends in Stratford. —o— Mr M. Smith, the butcher, was ie Torente Monday on business. _—oO— J. W. Bernie and Mrs. Mrs. George Stevenson were in Milverton on Tuesday. ‘ | Miss Laura Smith is visiting her “sister, Miss Margaret Smith, in Strat- ford this week. = OS Mr. Jacob Filsinger is visiting this week in his daughter in North East Campbell Gnas “of Fordwich, vis-| “ited his mother, Mrs. E. Gtbson, over the week-end. Mr. David Bogues ot Detroit, visiting with air parents, Mr. and: Mrs. Wm. Bog a a Mrs. Duncan Fletcher spent the week-end with her sister, Miss Georg- ie Taylor of Clifford ——O-— Mr “Chuck” Davey of Toronto, was a guest over the week-end at the home of Mrs. J. A. Kelly. —9 —— Miss Margaret Logie of the Gen- eral hospital, Hamilton, is a guest at the home of Mrs. C. A. Lee —t— . " Mr. Henry Fisher visited In Strat- ford over the week-end, at the home of his son, Mr. Alonzo Fisher. — Miss W. D. Rutherford of Mitchell, was a guest over the week-end al the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Ha —o-— Mr. John Scott, postmaster, was in Palmerston on Tuesday. visiting his sister, Miss Collison, who is | —1 Game Warden D. McKinnon is ex-| pected home from the Military hos- pital, London, for the week-end. —o-- ! Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Heibein of Guelph, were guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Heibein. : —_—oO— Miss Emily Ogram is visiting this) week with her sister, Mrs. Harvey Cochran, of the 18th. concession, Minto. . —o— visited from Monday "till Thursday at the home of her father, Mr. Hen Fisher Mr. Gordon Johnston was in Woodstock on Wednesday, and took in the Listowel-Woodstock hockey game -— Oo Wingham Advance-Times—Dr. R. F. Parker of Listowel, spent the week-end with his brother. Dr A. Parker. — I Mr. C. E Gabel of the Bank of Commerce staff, Paris, spent the week-end with his mother. Mrs. Louis Gabel. — G I. Graff ano daughter Mar- garet, of Stratford spent the week- end with Mrs. Graff's mother, Mrs. Adam Schinbein. Mrs. Miss C. Gibbs w was a is Toronto the fore part of the week, being accom-! panied by her sister, Mrs, Hall, | and by her niece, Mrs. D. Jamieson, | who, after visiting here for a few months, has left for her home in Cal- ifornia is| Mrs. W. 4 Stricker and Dorothy, and Mrs Bean end Elmer, vis- ited over he week-end with friends “ Kitchener. RUBBER BOOTS! Now is the time to prepare for the , SPRI NG SLUSH ~ ‘MEN! - Trya pind “BYNG” Dominion Brand Boots, light in weight, good fit- ting, and the best of wear, all for be 35 --o— _ Mr. Wellington Horne of Toron- to, is spending a few weeks at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Horne --0o— > Miss Beth Climie, nurse in train-; ing at Victoria hospital, London, vis-; ited Saturday with her parents, m4 and Mrs. W. J. Climie ——O— Mrs. L. Heibein left Thursday of. this week Yor Scoteguard, Sask., af-; ter spending = winter months with, her son, Mr. . L. Heibein. i] Mr. George Ernst returned Mon- day to his home in Elmira, after spending a few days at the home of: Mr. and Mrs. George Kehl. | The Misses Sylvia Kritzer and Liz-) zie Hildebrandt returned home Fri-; day, after spending several months with friends at Niagara Falls. —_—o— } Mrs. W. H. Ament has returned to} Toronto, after spending a month a the home of her parents, Mr. se Mrs. Henry Horne. oe Mrs. R. R. Hay . returned home Monday, after a three months’ visit | with her son, Mr. Neil Hay, and/ | friends, at Westmount, Quebec. | =o } Wingham ha vance inet — Mr.! Hugh Halliday of Listowel, was in = —o— Barrister J. Cecil Hamilton was able to be down street again _this week, after being confined to the house for several weeks on account of illness town this week and visited with his sister, Mrs. H. F. McGee, Frances Men’s Brown Calf Shoes All sizes, regular $5.C0, on sale at . $3.98 Boys’ Scout Shoes Black and Brown, sizes | | oa | Mr. James Chrisikos returned Wednesday to his home in Leaming- ton, after spending a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Athas. —o-- Mr. C. O. Tatham and bride, of -Woodstock, returned Tuesday, after spending a few days at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidford Tatham Miss Marie Sarcky left this morn- ine on a visit with her brother. Mr. . R. Morphy, Ottawa. She was ac- | Companted as far as Toronto by her ALL AGES ENJOY | mother, Mrs. H. B. Morphy. a glass of our. superb oo | Mrs. Fred Williams and daughter to 3%, on sale at soda. The boy, his big ! Margaret. and Miss Mary Schwalm, sister, his ma and his of Hamilton, and Miss Martha Hein- $3 48 » ° grandma all look upon miller of Chesley, were guests over, is _— el Schell home of Mr. one : it as a rare treat. The 8 aniel Se re) i reason they do so is eas- Mr. and M Willi Hy al 20 4 Off ; I a Mrs. am ymers an ily ascertainable. Just family, of Newton t | spending a week at All Heavy Rubbers and stop in and order a glass _ meeresehes, tet _.Work Shoes, Men's and youll know it after elr future p | dianna Suits and Odd Trous- che fest wp. —o— : Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Lytle returned | ees on Friday. after spending three! weeks in Chicago, Il!.. St. Louis and | ’ ‘ | Alexandria, Lousianna. ané¢ other | Boys Sweater Coats fi points, including Showpan, where! at Hal! i | they saw the grave of Uncle Tom | f Price ithe famed character in the play, Un- cle Tom's Cabin. They also visited with a nephew, Mr. Nelson Lytle of Alfalfa, La., who has an alligator for! 8 pet. The weather was warm there nd peach and other trees were in| WALTER’S © blooty. Mr. Lytle — | BRAY GEIGER | | bride's home on Rev. R. B. Geelhaar, Lutheran min- | is ster, performed] the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kaufman of Gorrie were the attendants. Following the ; Pa ii Marriage of Mrs. Elizabeth C. | Gelger of Listowel, to Mr. Robert Bee Wallace township. took place! PR Wednesday, March 12th., at the! the Wallace-roaa. ; : ; | ceremony, a wedding dinner was THEA E seyved to the immediate relatives. r. and Mrs. Bray left on the after- | | noon train, on a trip to Hamilton Friday and Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Bogu Married, WILLIAM RUSSELL |; and other points. in -Any Meat 1 0-Day? _ Mr. and Mrs. William “Bogues, Mill street, a of Listowel for were serenaded night by the town band; the occasion being the sixty-fifth an- niversary of their marriage. Mr. Bogues is in his eighty-eighth year, and Mrs. Bogues in her eighty- seventh. Both ~are enjoying good health. During the day congratulations nd best wishes from pasr Citizens: poured in on them, and in the even- ing. a committee of the daar Atoms sof town, — by oe H. B. Mor- K. 6. aw called at the and = esen ssi the esteemed ‘couple With a gift of flowers, accom- <eoa which was the following ad- 63s. Mr. and Mrs. William Bogues, Listowel. On this the sixty-fifth anniversary of your weddin a very large number of the.older citizens of Listo- wel desire to offer you both their warmest congratulations along with fhe accompanying boquet in _ testi- high - regard "-maony of their r towards, you, and, in a small measure to show the sry ese they have for your ex- cellent qualiti Tt has been said, and - we think t) old- to best ieager than is vouchsafed Many of your fellow citizens. Signed on behalf of your friends: we A. — J. Livingstone, J. Seott, J. McDonald, Binning. H. B. errs John Scott, John C. Hay. Committee. Mr. and Mrs. Bogues have a fam- ily of four sons and two daughters: Mr. Anthony Bogues, of Vermont; to es, 65 Years Serenaded By Band 6 Boston | Just ring up No. 65 Blackie” | gk paler | price: f Our shop is most modern. There is no better place to buy your meat than here C. SCHELL The Central Meat Market 10.) “The Pirate” | Also two reel comedy: | LUPINO LANE Mrs. Russel Moore, with her baby son, Matthew Russel, returned Sat- urday from the Listowel Memorial hospit — Mr. Dick Oke was in Palmerston Tuesday evening, attending the ex- hibition of e@peed skating, by seven of the champion speed skaters of ada. . Canada MR, WM. BOGUES Who with Mrs. Bogues, ceiebrate ted}, on Lhmangee se the sixty-fifth an-}) Fi suldecdoncrice: their marriage. sr orca the noted tenor of Jennie Boyle, at home, ‘Wall Chapman Bros. ‘Forst Sho of Ladies’ and Misses’ Soe : COATS, SUITS, SUITINGS, DRESS MATERIALS All of Exceptional Quality. and Up-To-The-Minute Styles WE INVITE YOU TO LOOK THEM OVER AND GET OUR PRICES Prepare for the —— : Spring House Cleaning Curtain Mateujals, Side Drapes, Window Shades. Flat Curtain Rods, guaranteed not to sag or rust. Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs. Canvas Back Linoleum Rugs. Beliol Squares, ail sizes and a big variety of patterns. Floor Oilcloth in all widths. te CHAPMAN BROS. & GRAY ’Phone 71, Listowel. Quality, Service, Satisfaction. The Better Kind of W atches are the Best Kind to Buy and Use! To-day and every day our customers are learning the reasons why they should buy REGINA WATCHES. BECAUSE There is no better watch made. They are constructed and _built to a standard. They are adjusted more finely than oth- ers. They ost no more, in fact cost less and thé up-keep is considerayly less. They are fully guar- We Invite The Ladies to visit our store on Wednesday, March | 9th. to see our special display, for this day only, of Coats, Suits and Dresses anteed by both the_ manufacturer and our- selve If you require a watch, call “and see them. Our prices range from $12.50, $15.00 up to $35.00. on ee Ae tor by the Broadway Dress Company. We assure you an complete watches. Our motto: The Best Quality Always. _ W. Jeweler. attractive showing. Don’t miss it. No obligation to Johnstone Optician. John C. McDonald The Store With the Reputation iss Lydia Moore, trained nurse, went to Stratford Tuesday on a case. *Phone 8&7 Miss Edith Kritzer and Mrs. Albert * ¢ Wahl of Toronto, were visiting in Listowel on Saturday 9 . \d ey