Listowel Banner, 22 May 1924, p. 8

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Toronto. ~~ Mins tne at home of her . Chas. Wolfe. .parents, Mr. and Mrs. R, A. Seaman. het ra ot bons _ Parents, Hey. and Mrs. B. - Mr. Elmer Welsh was home sai week. is - Hanover this —o— ‘. Rocher Pc gone friends Mrs in etuats this w Mr, B.C. Feaeat of Mitchell, was in Listowel on ‘Wednesday. — Mr. Knipe made a business trip to Tutente this week. === Mr. M. F. Zurbrigg was in Pasian and Georgetown this week. == Mr. and “G.. EB. Harron visited friends in Buttalo this week. —o— Mrs. J. Karges is ee nee sig- ter, Mrs. Hill, at Palmers —j}— Mra, R,. A. Seaman is spending a few days with aii yy at Stratford. | Mr. Charlie “Babe, of Preston, spent Sunday with Mr. Jack Scott, ir. : —jg— H. H. Rennie, traveller, of London, was in Listowel.on Wednes- day.-- — Mr. and Mrs s, J. O. Hardie ~and Jack, motored to Brussels on Satur- day. —oi— rs. D. Lawrence of Palmerston, visited at her home in town this week. ._—o— rs. John Koch left to-day for Toronto, where she will spend a few days. “Mrs. is the gueat of Mr. Watson ——— James Mannell, of Toronto, and Mrs. John 1 L. W. Payne was in London aan "St. Thomas Tuesday and Wed. "nesday. —po— Ltessrs. Oscar and Henry Hess, of Palmerston, were in Listowel wn Tuesday. -~ i— Miss Elita Darroch has returned home, after a visit with friends at —ty— Miss Jennie BSchorten will spend the 24th. with her father and sister at Waterloo, —_—i— Mrs. Smith, of New Hamburg, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Cowing. —-t— Mrs. W. A. Gray was In Milverton to-day, visiting at the home of Mr F. L. Crawford. -—-p9-— Miss C. Gibbs and Miss Clement were in Toronto last week, attend- ing the cogetnee WoltgPot Pal Palmerston. is vis- brother, ® Mr. and Mrs. G. Davidson and Miss M. Davidson, “at Wroxeter, were In town on Friday. * Mr. Clarkson Li Long’ visited this week with™ Mrs. R. R. me mother, family, are apne this week with friends at Win comers Miss Mabel Riehm left Monday for Toronto, where ed ill join her® mother and meaner Mr. Bert Hacking. of Hano spent Sunday with his parents, and Mrs. J. A. Hacking. eS Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fleming mot- ored to Elora on Sunday, and visited with the former's parents over, Mr. —Oo— : . and Mrs. Walter McMichael, Mr of Guelph. are guests at-the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Petch. ——o-—_ Mr. A. G. Melrose is visiting his mother in Guelph, and his brother, Mr. James Melrose, iS , Seinene. and Mrs. eat Miller, of Ham- ilton, spent Sunday ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Tremain. —ti— Mr. Calvin Brubacher, of St. Jac- obs, was a guest over the week-end at the home of Rev. M. L. Win —e- Mr. Walter Christensen of Ay- ton, visited at the home of Rev. and Mrs. R. B. Geelhaar on Tpraday. —i Miss Ruby Nickel, teacher of near Linwood, spent Sunday with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Nickel. -Miss “Hattie Hewitt of Kitchener, vislted Thursday and Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bender —fh—. of Western & his Mr.-Harrison Seaman, University, London, is visitin —j— ts, G.C. Fothergill and little son, Wiejor, left Monday on a visit with her brother, Mr. C. M. Henley, Sud- Saye ao —t— lia’ near and Mrs. Nelson Mcladde1, of Millbank, were guests Monday at the lieme of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lock- Mess. 8, ghoamianee, of Brother- feck. was a guest Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hend- erson. ee of Toronto, | | l pera nd ha Mr. and Mrs. ro ¥. ‘eaiatbe ot Boyle, also of Elmira Mr. John Cowing, of Sacer visiting his. parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. | Cowing. = _—_—o—" Mr, James Black and Mr. Aaron Misch, of Waterloo, were guests Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Nickel. . —o-- - Mr Lawn Bodfield and son Harold, Spent the week-end at the home of r. and Mrs. Norwood Gibb, town line, east. Messrs. George Sutherland and Ralph Kirk, of Woodstock, were guests Sunday at the home of Mrs A. E. Windsor. asim } Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zilliax and dau arate, Marjorie, of Walkerton, visited Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Zilliax —t— -Mr. and Mrs. M. WL Lavery and family, and Miss Gertrude Lavery, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Murray, Moorefield. . —o— Mr. Oscar Fatum, of Toronto Un- iversity, spent a few days this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H Fatum, Gowanstown. , —o— Miss Pearl Esplen has returned to er home in Owen n after + figs a few reads with her sister, . E, M. Creighton. (Sis Miss Mabel-Bowman has returned o her home on the third concession, Wallnce, after spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. N. L, Bean. —i}— Mr. F. F. Phillips, operator at the Friday and Saturday “Buck” Jones Monday and Tuesday. Jackie Coogan In - “Trouble” Cc. N. B., with his little daughter, Ena, of ‘Stratford, spent aol week- end with friends psd Lucknow Mr. and Mrs. George Ernst, and their creuthnuehter. Margaret Jetf- ferson, of Elmira, visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Kehl. —)}— Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rennie and son, Walter, and Mr, and Mrs. 4H: Eckert, of London, motored and vis- ited on Sunday at the Rennie homes in Listowel. Mrs. A. W. Davie ‘and baby daugh- ter Dorene, of Stratford, returned Thursday last, after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Cosens, Trowbridge. — Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brown and Miss Clement motored to Hesson on Sun- day, and found difficulty on the re-q turn trip owing to the bad condition of the roads. —1— Mrs. John Mitchell, of Wingham. returned Tuesday, after spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs J. hi and Mr. and Mire. -Joseph Ven Mr. and Mrs. / A. ey Boughoer -re- turned Wednesday morning to their home In Simcoe, after spending a few days at the home Bay their aang: ter, Mrs. L. A. Flem Migs Violet Dierlifm, teacher of El- spent the week-end with | Parente, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. D as her guest, Miss —o-- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Youn and Mrs. B. C. Stewart, motored to Stratford this week and visited with the lat- ter's husband, who is a patient at the General hospitat, Stratford. —f— Mr. John Cunningham returned bed ednesday to his home in Vancouv- after spending two weeks with his ‘sister, Mrs. John Wright, at the home of Mr. Robert Menzie, Molesw nent — Mr. Steven Durran, of Galt, visit- ed this week with his sister, Mre» Karges, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon .Good, Gowanstown. He is al- 60 spending a few days with his brother in Fordwich =e and Mrs. B. Stevenson, of sthattord, visited woneane ‘at the home jof ‘Mr. and iMrs. 8. J. Steven- son, We are glad to report that Mrs. 8S. J. Stevenson tg Piprouns nicely, following her neon HIness Mr. and Mrs. “ea. - Chamney, Listo- wel, pee: 2 the engagement of their second.daughter, Bessie Irene, to Mr. Joe. Terryberry, eldest’son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Terryberry, Beamsville, the “marriage to take place in June, —o— - James Elliott and Mrs. Alex Robinson, of Britton, ac- companied by Mrs. George Mayburry, of Listowel, motored to Woodstock on Saturday, and spent Sunday. Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Mayburry visited with their sisters, Mrs. . 5. Gam and Mrs. James Moores Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Harris William and Mr. Elgin Fritz, motored from London, and spent Sunday and the fore part of oe Week at the home of Mr. and parents, an i tz, will Visit in Londom for a few days: All Ages Enjoy a glass of our superb soda. The boy, his big sis- ter, his and his grandma all look upon it &@3 a rare treat. The reas- on they do so [s easily ascertainable. Just ‘stop ma in and order a glass and you'll know it niser the first ae ae The Home of Home-made Candy. and Pure Ice Cream row or Pry brims, siaNstha atied sa tlie consi: ob ke ie ; = Men's Select Strave Hats—and if you men-want to see some- } “thing really snappy, nifty and nobby—call at your | venience and see the offerings inou special holiday showing. $75c, 9%5c, $1.50, 192.00, “$2.50, $3.00. Ballors of light or the aatker Papen of ast straw. with nar- attractive color combination or plain bands, . tine lade cog eee reasonably priced for the holidey selling. : Tog Out For The Holiday Men’s Tweed and Worsted Suits $19.50 Tweed and Worsted Suits in grey and brown and mixtures in -~* two or three button fronts in smaert-styles for men and ng men, with pleated backs and half belt or piain form fitting models, Priced at . veces ee 19.60 bargain Men’s Fine Negligee Shirts $1.25 75 Men’s Negligee Shirts, all new spring goods and new pat- terns, some with collar attached, others with or - without separate collar. ig colors. Sizes 14 to 18. A 81.25 ? —Men’s Summer Underwear: separate pieces, 69c to $1.00; Combinations $1.25 to $1 95 Semisof Collars, Reg. 35c each, sizes 14 to 17 1-2, Special 2 for 35¢ We Offer the Best Values for Less Money in Men’s Work Shirts, Smocks and Oceralls. Give “Us a Trial. Khaki Combinations $2.95 Men's large roomy make, heavy quality, khaki combinations, light or dark. col- ors. Sizes 26 to 44. 82.95. Khaki Pants $2.15 Men's extra quality Khaki Duck Pants, with belt loops and cuffs. Real dressy work pant. Sizes 32 to 44. 82,15. * . # Khaki Shirts $1.25 50 Men's Khaki Duck Shirts, heavy qual- ity twill cloth, soft collar attached. Sizes 14 to 17%. Large roomy make, each : Boys’ Two Bloomer Pant Suits, Special 75 ne single and two Bloomer Pants Suits, mote , rome the very: t Worsteds, Scotch Tweeds an Greys pir browns, in sizes 25 to 36, Ake favehity trom OD. $7.50 to aie 95. Specially priced $5.00 t Boys’ Odd Bloomer Pants $1.89 $0 pair Boys’ Odd Bloomer Pants, in light and dark shades of. Bones greys and brown mixtures in best quality Worsted, Scotch - and Irish. Tweeds. Sizes 25 to 34. Reg- up to $2.75 for $1.89 pecial Month of May Bargains for the Week of May 22nd. to 31st. Large Size F'lette Sheets Just 15 pair to sell at this price. Large size Flannelette Blankets, white or grey with colored borders. Pair $2.05 0.V. Brand Bed Covers O. ¥. Bed Covers. The popular bed spread or comforter blanket, in plain colors, plaids and checks: 86.00, 96,00- 87.05 . . * 22 inch All Linen Towelling real bargain. Just 100 yds. left, 22 inch or white, Pure Linen T es Regular $8e yd. Special price” athe 1B eaming Lumber— Mr. Robert Oliver, coal and lum- Town Of Listowel Notice Re Court of Revision on As- t, Roll | seamen | Public notice is Sarehy given that ing business at said Court are re-||[| | quested to attend. | L. H. Bamford, Clem . Listowel, May 15, 1924 6-2 | ' ‘usy T ber dealer, is busy this week teaming || lumber to Point Clarke; where sev- eral Listowel residents are building summer cotta | The placards for scarlet fever have been lifted from the homes of Mr. Otto Psbetnan and r. Climie. No new cases of scarlet fever have been repor ' Buys Maxweli Secdan— i } Mr. A. E. Maleolm bas purchased a Maxwéli sedan, Club model, from iMeaees: Zurbrigg & Bender, local dealers. Mr. Malcolm has sold his Star coupe to Mr, Walter ‘Morris. Attended Graduation— *Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnston on Curtain Nets 250 yds. Brand New Filet Nets, 40 and 42 inch. Reversible patterns, finished with lace edging. Reg. to 86c for 5c. * * * . 38 inch Tricotine 99c yd. This is one material which is used for many pirposes, such as the Tailored Blouses, Princess Slips and Underwear Cloth. Reg. $1.25 for 9Bc yd. i ‘Sport Flannels $1.89 yd. 250 yds. Pure Wool Plaza, | worth toaey paras Walle oR aver lasts $1.89 yd, Silk snd Wool Broche $2.95 150 yds. phage quality Silk and Wool Broche Crepe, in shades of navy, grey, br 82.95 and ri tetwond. Reg. $3.26 for yd. ‘ Sleeveless Sweaters $2.50 “mee Bas Fancy Knit Sleeveless Sweat- plain and combination colors of nile, whiriposl and sand. Special $2.50 Beadora Vide $3.35 Bicis ceaees Bee in all the spring — es also black and white, 38° inch length Dp 2 eilke, dress Pure Silk Hose, Black Only, Sizes 9, 93 and 10 85¢ ‘pair The, -bepyler ils Light Pure Silk Hose $1 49, pair Colored Hose, euch as jege and peach. Holeproof gual- ity. Sizes 9, 94%, AY Special $1.40 i Drop Stitch Lisle Hose 98c pair 200 pair silk-lisle drop stitch hose in colors of black, grey and bobolink. Sizes 9 10. Special quality. 8&c pr. Children’s Boe 08 a pr: Childre only. Rib ‘ Ribbed. orp dn black — o's pais . roe 10 be. Redpath’ Sugar 98¢---Grocery Specials--1 Doz. Swedleaet 1 doz. Large Juicy Lemons , Pas elon , 290 4 ths. “Cooking { Figs 3 Ibs. Fresh Meaty Prunes 2 pkgs, Kellog's Corn Flakes 6 lbs. Fresh Oatmeal ........%..... Bhe $ Weaisis week tei Lore , 20c 2 tb. Tins Choice Salmon ....,..... 35¢ 3 1-1b, pkgs. Fresh Lard for ...,... 50c 2 pkgs. ear ae othe eee ss Bile sa eT. Highest Market Prices Paid for Foie = Fea se Vy

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