Listowel Banner, 5 Jun 1924, p. 8

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vA er ee . iK ! ote Men Like 13 Bay Their Wearables At a Man’s Store Where They Get More Assortment and More Style for “Less Money _ ae Remarkable Values in Men’s. hed” Boys’ Sum mn 2arir rrel Cool Suits, Straw Hats, Lighter Underwear, Summer Hose, Wash Ties, Flannel Trousers, Soot Belts, Light Caps, ‘Silk Shirts, ‘Handk ay Garters, Narrow Web Pant’ Suspenders---ALL HIGH GRADE -MERCHANDISE---MODERATELY PRICED Fifty-Cents for your Old Straw Hat will be allowed off the purchase price of any hat in the store. Let Us Show You the Latest Styles in Straws ; $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 Straw Hats for gardening at 15c, 25c, 30c, 3Bc, 50c Straw Hats from England | ~ All the newest shapes + in Sennets and the fancy braided sailors. SPECIAL- OFFER! including ail wool, English and Scotch , Special - Sale of Men’s and Suits plain and fancy herringbone, worsteds and tweeda, summer patch pockets and pleated back coats. The serges and and worsteds — made in one, e of these sults have two "$25.00 Get your size now while the assortmeht is complete \ Special Prices on other Suits at Young Men’s striped serges, and the popular homespuns made with four two and three button for ial per s B. V. D. Combinations, St PENMAN'S AND TRU-KNIT UNDERWEAR Combination and Two plece .garments, very Lowi stiiee “MEN'S TRU-KNIT BALBRIGGAN COMBINATIONS Long sleeve, ankle length, and short sleeve, ankle length. Spec- ult $1.35 Men . sree “HATCHWAY” No Button Underwear eH sales ‘eancased BALBRIGGAN UNDERWE AR, mete or , 65c ee ee ee ee ee TRU-KNIT MERINO UNDERWEAR, Fine quality shirts or drawers “$1.00 TRU-KNIT MERINO COMBINATIONS, long sleeve, ankle length, sult $1.05 FORSYTHE B. V. D. NAINSOOK COMBINATIONS $9.95, $12.75, $15.00, $19.00, $21.85 me, RINATIONS Sreciet.vue, = USES Men's 50c Meh's Odd | Summer Caps}| Men's Khaki] Men's Gen- MEN'S. FINE =—_ SHIRTS, Forsythe, Arrow, Lang, Btreea, col- wide a Gar- Pants toe mek and Pants ulne English et GF RRRERDIB OG is 60st are:ccesise evan cecaterera mnerannge sefulecaceiale Tae .. pt .88 road cloth ’ siglo” oO) Bone an ee more settee | . aditey. _— Silk Shirts, CARHARTTS’ OVERALLS and SMOCKS MEN'S WORK SHIRTS—C ollar attached, attached, lar ge body and ose on" o os vane 8c. ' inl $3.00. { Page| special for Sale Here - double stitched. Blue, Khaki and grey stripe 2... . cee ee 89c c - Boys’ Best Quality saleaibisie Jers seys 50c Men's Striped Silk Lisle Hose 65c Men's Striped Overalls with hib $1.19 SIMMS, The C The Long Store with the Short Price othier Wore’ Ld lined Cottonade Bloom- r Pa $1.35 SOCIAL and Mr. Gordon Burt Js In New York this week. PERSONAL | Miss Agnes Gray, of Toronto Un- Miss Luella Scott is visiting friends “in Toronto. | ee Miss scnafter ba sitll B2 Sea-| * Mr J, Cecil Hamilton was in Tor- | onto this week. Mr M. Chamney a, visiting her daughter at Harristo ee M: Frank Bryne was home from Toron's for the week-end. —o— Miss Sarah Franks visited over the week-end with ones at Stratford. Miss Lilian Rolls, of Kitchener. visiting her mother, Mrs. Johu Koch, | ai Mr Archie Moore, of the Imperial | bank staff, Is on two week's vacation. —o— Miss Nettle Bartley and Miss An- nie Tih) og, visited in Stratford on Sundas ne | in Benny, of Toronto, is a) ‘he home of Mr, and Mrs Migs J guest at W, Oke oe | Miss Gra-e Cowan and Miss Lynn, ~ frienits in Stratford on Satur- ay — : MeQuarrie, of Auburn, k-end at her home in Miss Hele spent the we town Dr. and M;:- Hanover, wer day —n-— Elmer Bender, of Listowel on ‘Sun- Mr. W. H. ner, of Toronto, is| visiting his paret<s, Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Golduer. —p = Mr. W. Coses- ia in P this Sanne sisitine is SDD, * Man Cosens. ‘—o— , i Mr. and Mrs. ‘A. G “Melros ‘Mrs. C. Rocher visite: felenda k in Kit- «chener on Sunday. — “Mr. and Mra. BE. H Dierlam and famity, visited over the week-end with friends at Kitebener. _ Mra. J. W. Fair anc Miss Lola Fair visited over thé we-k-end with friends in Brampton. —o— Mr-0. N. Scott, of Toronto, ened the week-end wifh his parents, Mr. d Mrs. J. W. se : fd % Bers are spend pe a isis with t Mit- rit Mr. G. A a — ener and Me a Bamford returned home spending ‘a week with London. iversity, is home on vacation Mr. Frank Donnelly visited in Kit-| chener on Saturday | es Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Adolph visited | Sunday at the home of Mr. and A. H. Zurbrigg, St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs. William Ward, o Exeter, were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. §, J. Stevenson. Miss Ella Kidd, of Toronto, spent the week-end at her home in town. —q— Mra. R. A. Seaman and Mr. Harri- son Seaman spent the week-end with friends in Monkton. Ss eg ' Mrs. —o—— Mrs. L. Snyder was in St. Jacobs on Tuesday, attending the funeral of | Mrs. Jacob Kaufman. —-—— Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Yendt, of Clif- ford, were guests on Sunday at the Mrs. W. A. Gray was in Toronto home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wells. | ror the week-end, visiting her daugh- — ter, Miss Vera Gray. Mr. Gus Spence returned Tuesday —— to Hamilton, after spending the Mi : \ ss Eliza Gordon, teacher of week-end with his mother In town. Ratshurg, visited on Saturday with napsahemerd h sist M Miss Marjory Campbell, of Toron- ne Peer rs. Rosa Martin to, spent the week-end with her par- ents, Mr. and = . H. Campbell, | Mrs. Gordon Edgar, and son Har- | old, of Gorrie, are visiting at the Mr. J. W. Scott was In Stratford home of Mr. and Mrs. Arghie Robert- on Tuesday, on business in connec-| 50": tion with the British Mortgage Loan | —_—o— Co. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nelson and fam- ily, spent Sunday at the home of Mre. O, McDonald and Olive, and, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards, Mit- Mrs. C, A. Krohn and Evelyn, visited , chell. over the week-end with friends at —o— Mitchell. Messrs. James Black and Aaron Misch, of Waterloo, spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. "Hance MeDonald, of the home-of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Carthage. were guests on Sunday at! Nickel. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil| — Vandrick. Mrs. Archie MePonald, of Winni- peg. is visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Hlliott, Moles- worth, —f— Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Weppler, of Hanover, visited on Sunday with _ latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lou ~~ Pritz, _~o— , Miss Ruby Nickel, teacher of near Mrs. Cecil Vandrick and daughter, Linwood, spent a few days this week Mary, are visiting this week at the %t the home of her parents, Mr. home of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Champ,! Mrs. Gustave Nickel. Dundalk. —o Mrs. J. W. Sleight and two child- Mr. Ralph Nudds, of Hamilton, vis-| ren, returned Wednesday to their ited last week at the homes of Mr.. homes in Brooks, Alta., “after spend- “|and Mrg. James Stewart and Mr, and| ing two months with her father, Mr. Mrs. C3 Rocher J. R. MacKenzie —o— anthesis Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Herbert, of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Smith, Miss Mitchell, ong Sunday with the lat-| Mayme Smith and Master Arnold, ter’s brothers, Oscar and) motored from Stratford, and were Melvin Rapp. guesis Sunday at the home of Mr. —— and Mrs. SS Hemsworth. Mr. Henry Fisher, and harper and Mr, and Mrs. Jack Heath family, spent Sunday with triends at Kurtaville . Gordon Frits, < of Detroit, spent the week-end with his parents, ‘and Mrs. Louis Fritz,-On Sunday, and his brother, et aeneren to Stratford and ee te ds. Dr. and Mrs. WG. G. E, Spence and family, motored to Arthur on Sun- - d were acconipanied by Mrs. Spence’s mother. 2B Mr. and Mrs. < Hehty Ringler and family, of Detroit, spent the week- gud with his Sa at Mr. and Mrs. Agron Ringle Mr. George Walker, inh ge! Pat the Detroit, and was has. been visiting at - me. : week-end at thet kome of his Bister, --0-— Mt. and Mrs. John Snyder Mrs. R. B. Whi Misses Lydia Pisher and ed Og-| family, rf Stratford, Yr. and iL tam, and Messrs. Al and) Nofman and feml¥y and Mr. anal Mr. and Mra. J. - \. Watson’and Mr.| Emerson eo spent Sunday at the Mrs. Ja Sacee Litt, of /Hanover. and; and Mrs Krohn and Evelyn| home Sd and Mrs. Henry Karges,| Mr. and Mrs.»Joe frogs, of Gowan motored i a on Saturday} Kurtevi boas ‘of Me ary vgs t ae the Miss Maud Climie, teacher of Kit- ma A maae Tie Misses Addie Addie and Mary Alye-| chener, visited over the week-end at} Mr. and Jira” Milton Linden- Mook © “spen week-|the home of her parents, Mr. and| schmidt apf two daughters, June end wit t thelr aunt, Charlie Mrs. W. J. had as -| and y; i Mr, and Mra. . A. Selby, of c Aes . = Miss Madeline Green, also of Latter, Sok hints nee : Mr. = Mra. Cha rae, ‘Turnbull and| — ughte Galt, irece| A - Miss Mary Peterson, who has been @ guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kain for six weeks, has returmed to her home in Cleveland, Ohio | —— | Mr. Gordon Philp, of the Bank ot! Montreal staff, Sault Ste, Marle, is | spending his vacation with his a ents, Mr. and. Mrs. J. D. Philp. —— Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Thomas and) of Mrs. A. C.'C St. daughter, Alma, motored from Thomas, and were guests at oy home | of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Schel —o— Miss Olive Jonnston, graduate! nurse of Victoria hospital, London, | spent Friday and Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry John-! ston. — Mr. Norman Kroft, Mrs. Joseph Kroft, Misses Helen Kroft, of Kitchener, visited at the) home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fritz, on Sunday. —n-= )turned Monday to their home Owen Sound, after spending a fe ra weeks at the home of thelr son, Mr. E. M. Crelghton. —— Mrs. W. Mr. and J. Karges and Harold, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Allan Snelling, Helena and Carol, motored and spent Sunday with friends near Harriston. —a— Mr. Harold Zilliax, accompanied y Misses Viola ZAlliax, Gladys Pur- orn, Elsie Gee, Della Lavery, Phyliss Kilgore and Mary Jermyn, motored to Palmerston Sunday afternoon. oo Mr. Maurice Hewitt, C. N. R. op erator at Mitchell, with Mrs Hewitt and family, and Mr. Squires, visited on Bel ‘with Mr..and Mrs. K nd concession, Elma, ‘and! iP treads tn\ Listowel. | an Nore David Carroll and’ daughter. Isabel,.Mr. and Mra. W Patterson, of Gadshiil, and Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Willis and baby, third! cenceestont Wallace, spent Sunday at! the home of Mrs. Ed. McLaughlin. —_—— > 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Be are Roy | and Lillian, merce to A on | nt ater at the! Filstoger homes. d Mrs. Gor-! nder. and ir. a ‘Effie Karges| Jo aie visited in Afton on Sunday. Visitors Sunday at the home_ of! Mr. and Mrs. Val ses Ruby Master and Etta ir. and Mrs. Joe Ament be t seh ily, Mr. and Mrs. ree Dengtedt, third concession, Wallace; e¢ d Mr. and Mrs. H. aa os of Howicy. t- Bri Peter Ducklow, Milverton. and Dorothy) Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Creighton | Kritzer wae = wedding gown of. white Sa ore where my es "tor th t ( Mrs, (Rev) J. M. Nicol and Miss | fr Flora Nicol visited In Stratford on/| Saturday —o—— Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Bloodsworth. | ‘hk of Neustadt, Sunday a) spent {friends In town. Mrs. C, F. Champ and baby, of | woodstock, are Pn at the home <6 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Preuter, of Lis-! towel, spent Sunday with Mr. and bride?”’ ware of course.” M O. Tatham returned ei | her falthfully for many years. | day t Woodstock, after spenaine a comfert, and lasting durability. few days at the and :|) should do? Mrs. Sidford Tatham ome —o— ik Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stricker and‘ |p Dorothy, and Mrs. C. Welker, ed to St. Jacobs on Sunday and vis- fted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Frank Welker. Mra. Welker remaip- éd for a visit with her son. 3 plece Tea Set, - ro ni WOMBWELL—RICHMOND | A quiet wedding was solemnized in Listowel on Saturday, May 31st., when Miss Ada Richmond was unit- ed In marNage to Mr. Albert Victor Wombwell. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. J. Geach, of Listo-: wel, In the presence of the immed- jiate friends. Mr. and Mrs, Wombwell! will reside in Listowel. values. i 1 | ai | CLEAVE—ORTWEIN Walter Seabrook Cleave, Saterday afternoon at the S Jeweller. Lutheran yi Rey. C. < Rob- erts officiatin The “couple — attended by Mr. ,| and ¢agried a beautiful bridal bou- quet of roses, Wies of the valley and maiden hair fern. She was given a- way by her father, and her sister, M ry Chamney, pla} e jwreeting march. The ceremony was ormed on the lawn, utder. an teh of wild plum blossoms, . ‘ferns Canadian Wee! 5 T fin Convocation Hall on Friday and Saturday. New Books at Library— A number of new books, travelling sult was of navy tricotine,| members Banner, is in Toronto this w tending the annual convention of the} ‘Newspapers nd P. Weissgerber of Wat- | erloo. *rcliowing the ceremony Mr. Piosseleet oe pector Here and Mrs. Cleave left for Listowel ss J. W. MOglivie. Provincial In- where they will take up their resi- Pr of factories, shop Fags: office dence. —Kitchener Record. - b Pew ger ag our, _---"~“] Foronto, made etielsl visit to/ TERRYBERR¥—GHAMNEY Listowel this Sanit * pretty ee wadaing took place lat high noon/on W. y, June] pord Sales— 4th., when faabeth iene Chamney, Messrs. McIntyre & Melrose, local daughter f Mr. and Mrs: Thomas} ford dealers, announce the toHon-g Egerton/Chamney, third concession,| ing sules: Touring, Henry Koch, ©. Walla¢e, became the bride of Mr.|¢. Gottfried and John Bender, Wal-| h Terryberry, son of Mr. an nage JB. Graemer, Carthage, and Mr. } yale James A A. Terryberry, of Beams- . Whaley, Listowel. The bride looked charming in her) Attending Convention— silk crepe Mr. E. 8. Hudson, editor,of the kK at-| Pl hursday, includ-i and evergreens, by Rev. J. Me Nicol, pastor of Knox church, List 4 ing fiction, travel and science, have’ The om's gift to the bride m added to the shelves at silver tea service. Pubie Library. Some fine juvenile: . Mr. and Mrs. “Te rryberry left. on| books for the boys and girls have, the afternoon train for e brief Ronn also been added. During the manthy eymoon in Stratt The bride's: of May, 1063 books were issued t with blouse, ‘hat, i+ hose ‘and in shoes of gray. and Mrs. Terry-| Attend Annual Meeting— ioe ater reside in Beamsville. those from Listowel at- On So ey evening of nd week, tending the annual meeting of the friends and n beral-Conservative e brides, home and prekeniaa ieee Association at Milverton on Wednes- vith a miscellan igneous shower. day we were Mr. H. BL “Deb. D. gory HS whet 3 "4 | What Shall I Give The Bride? rhe foremost question of the day is “What shall I’ give and by far the best answer is For what ever in Silver you give, it will bring -to her And isn't that what A few pieces as a suggestion: 14 dozen Tea Spoons, Rogers’ quality $2.00. real value, $10.00, 4 dozen Knives and Forks, Rogers’ Marmalade Jar. cut glass, and spoon/ $1.75. Silver Pie Plate, Pyrex Hning, 5 Pair Silver Candle Sticks, with,candles, $3.00 up. Silver Cream and Sugar, Desgert set, 83,00 up. Beautiful Silver Bread and Cake Plates, $4., $5. and §6. We would suggest before purchasing that you call in. will gladly show you through our large and well assorted stock of Silverware. Our personal guarantee as to quality with our moderate prices will convince you_of the rema W. A. A. JOHNSTONE “Something in it wi ty, $7.05. We ad able com _ Optometrist. riiereerre ate ~ | PRINCESS "THEATRE Friday and Saturday HAROLD LLOYD Ke “Why Worry” Two Shows Friday Night Sertion ats. mm.

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