Listowel Banner, 26 Feb 1925, p. 8

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“ ? ‘ ‘ as + “Thursday, Feb, 26th.; 1925 SCHINBEINS’ STORE NEW THE LISTOWEL BANNER © SOCIAL and PERSONAL Mrs, 8. Feldman was in = Dr. L. E. Rutherford spent Sunday this wait visiting friends. at-his home in Galt —O-= | ~ If You Should Die. TO-DAY How. much wou'd your family have to live on? re ; s : € j ‘ : | =. : . : Don't Miss This Opportunity We Are Going. to Reduce Our Stock Regardless of Cost PREPARE FOR SPRING AT A GREAT SAVING On Sale Saturday Only z= 15 Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits Spee Mr. James Inglis spent Sunday Mr. Archie Clements, of Durham, friends in Fordwich. - spent the fore part of the week in —t « ' Listowel on business Albert. Cosens spent Sunday era fends in — { Messrs. Robert Golduer and Louis | man are spending this week with Scott was in Toronto and friends in Waterloo and Kitchener. | §) s week on business. } uv Purcell spent Satur- “en in Stratford. You can double the value of your ESTATE at small cost by in- creasing your Life Insurance. ---0-— M ulkner, of Toronto, ;§) pent the wauieds -end with his parents, | nd Mrs. Joseph Faulkner. Wal- | ace “St. | is acFatiane spent the; a arriston With hig’ bro-} - Miss Myrle Ward, of Gowanstown, ['s pending this week at the home "THE EXCELSIOR LIFE INSURANCE CO. —o— of Mr. and Walter Ward, 4th. Caveil returned Satur-| concession, Elm k Ea; 'C. | ter spending u wee + } is in- Toronto. Mrs. &, M. Archer returned Wed- | #} a sday morfing, after a few months’ | §/ Mr.) Wm. Hamilton, of —< is| via with er ssestas, “ea E. Law- ending a month with Mr. an ré./ rence, at Angeles, Cal. i ‘A. Hajlman 7 | 4 - — | CENTRAL FIRE INSURANCE Accident and Sickness ALBERT H. COSENS=Agent SS SE Ee eT eae! Mis§ Ethel Thoinpson spent the ' Automobile wek-eAd in Palmerston with Mrs. Alf W eddings In Navy, Blue, and Black Serge and. Tricotine. Northway make, in sizes 16, 18 and 20 years and } Watchorn. ——— — | taher asd I | 36 Miss Verna Fisher spent the week- WOLFE —KROTZ ene , 38, 40 and 41. Regular up to $45.00, on sale end with her brothers and siéter in The marriage of Miss Hilda Max Saturday 33 Stratford. Krotz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas B. Krotz., 6th. concession, E. Hudson. editor of the) Wallace, to Mr. Alexander Wolfe. Your Interest In A Store | Hespeler Herald, — the week-end ' son of Mrs. Annie Wolfe, also of the Like 4 with his brother 6th, concession, Wallace, took place ° @ ‘4 , —o— .,}on Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 18th : Is in direct proportion to the Engineer E. D. Bolton and Fred!4995. at four o'clock. at the home of] _ At thy morning service in the Cal- service you require of us. What , sonnafon were in Milverton on Tues-|the @ride’s parents. The ceremony| Y®'Y Evangelical church, six persons services do we render? . aay business. was performed by Rev. F. Meyer,| Were fece’yed into church member- We help beautify your The skirts are worth the price we are anne Evangelical minister, 6th. conces-|* ip. ‘, e home—ASilverware, Cut Glass. for the suit rs. H. B. Morphy left Monday sion, Wallace. Attendants were Mr. Oe China, and such like. We grat- e suits. ona visit a her son, Mr R./and Mrs. Addison Bender, of Pal- “yoo[9,0 § 18 Lg ene Avpsoupom ify your -wish for personal Morphy, .Ottaw merston. Following the ceremofy, a/2° 94108 Use Se § “HI0[9,0 adornment—Rings, Necklaces, ‘ . wedding dinner was served to the|®43) 2@ “Goinyo IWyYD 38 suoouio} Chains, Charms and much else. . ° é & Mrs."WV. Bartley leti Wednesday j immediate relatives of both bride and |-J® A8Pi4a a0 wdjAldg AUBYPT OWL » We keep the “time” ele- See Them in Our Window 2 nigrning to visit her son, Mr. Stan-| groom. Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe will re- ~ \ ment of both vonmee ry = Jey} Bartley, Toronto. side on the groom's farm on the 6th. ey. J. M. Nicol and, Mr. Harvey home in harm -—0— concession. Ellis attended the meettng of the rest of the wud T watches = | Mr. Archie Clements, of Durham, Stratford Presbytery on by nd in Clocks. | spent the fore part of the week in CUNMINGS—ASKIN St. Andrews Church, Stratford. The We reset, repair, clean, en- j . . ° 5] Listowel on bus pont ness. A quiet wedding w ized a of three pastohs were grave, adjust, and otherwise 15 Misses Sport Coats $5.98 see. . at a snorted th manse, North orpinated. oa considered by the af reabr tery. ~—_ — ogre t F BI ac R ¢ r. James Fenton, of the p Wednesday afternoon. February 25, carcely anyone out has fre- 1s, ; ‘Bank staff, spent the week-end at] a+ three Smeg when “Mice "E race| The areciioanetingstetal prayer quent need of our services. . — =o. reys egular price up to $25.00. In the lot will be a few his; home in St. Thomas Evelyn, daughter of Mr. James As- service of the pei aieionees Let us be helpful to YOU. Ladies’ Tweed Coats and Raincoats. —o— kin, of Carthage, became the bride! Society of the various churches \ i Miss Grace Greer. of Wingham. is|o¢ Mr. Harry ts Cumminxs, “of Re_| the town, will be held in the dase. ! L. A. OLIVER # guest this week at the home of her! nown, Sask. The bride was attired| ment of the Methodist church jeg | brother, Mr. sree Greer. in.sand silk canton crepe and French arene. Fie eb. Rj om : - y ae F lace- dress with hat and shoes to/0'clock, under the eadership o rs. qweller none 170 CH th _ Mrs. A. E. Windsor épent the match, and wore 2 Canadian Musk- J. C. McDonald. FAIR DAY, FRIDAY, MAR 6 week-end with her son, Mr. Arthur’ rat coat. Rev. G. F. Atkinson per- s ¢* \ / Windsor, Owassa, Mich. formed the ceremony. Attendants Mr, Brian Jackson presided at the camay %, age. Sa , were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Leathem, of| Baptist Young People’s meeting on) —————~\~ — a) ¢ : J Mr. C. B. Hacking of ‘Hanover,! Carthage. After the ceremony the| Monday evening, which was held at. \ Be — ; , A , Bn ae the week-end — al parents, | bridal party returned to the nk of| the parsonage. Miss Gordon read the onl Sure and V isit Our Store Big Bargains wait You nd Mrs. J. A. Hacking the bride's father, where a wedding pie - - ee, ta 5 . . oO was served. Mr. and Mra.| Was given by Mrs ac Messrs. M. F. Zurbrigs, Fred Ben- Cummings will leave shortly for the|/and Mr. L. A. Fleming. Miss Clara | MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS der and G. A. McDonald were in Tor-| groom's farm in Renown, Sask. Weber rencened an aporeciative solo onto Monday on business * : be. —— . BROWN —-STEVENSON Rev. T. W. Hirewosd, B.A., who ¢? Miss Grace Elliott spent the week- he home of Mr dad Mrs. S. J.j 18 now finishing a four-year pastor- *e The Mr. and Mrs. S. J. . ; . " end‘in Fordwich visiting at the home) cteyenson, Dodd street, Listowel, at-| &te 02 the Dawn Mills Circuit, Chat- Suit Cases, . - $1.50 xf her aunt, Mrs. Campbell. tractively decorated with hyacinths, 24m District, has accepted an invi- Club Bags, oWMM: $1.50 / —o— ; daffodils and pink roses together| tation from the Quarcerly Official) 7 aioe, gi wool e e J Mrs. J. McNeil, of Guelph, was 2) with 1 ns. wW Board of Milverton Circuit, Strat- by a vo ford District, to becom their, pastor Hose, alan sitg.cnd wool, eat over the weekggnd at the home) o'cigck on Thursday. Feb. 26th, the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Horne. scene of & pretty wadding when thelr next June, subject to the approval of all sizes, to ¢ t ...75e x daughter, Claire Marie. became the the Statloning Committee. oar Felt Shoe& to clear Mr. Gordon Philp. of the Bank of] wite of Mr. Robert R. Brown of Co- nee | iL acer $2. and $2.7, —_—_—_—_—_—_—___—— ontreal staff. Stratford, spent the/ 4534 gon of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Rev. G. F. N. Atkinson. pastor of Bore’ and Carpet = — — »ek-end at his home in town Brown, Coal City, Ilincie. The cer- algal eee aan sauacian ta Slippers to clear .. BS —— emony was performed by Rev. J. M : : f ' Miss Violet Dierlam, teacher of| Nicol” pamter Ot Kaox whurch, Lig.|the hands of the Stratford Presby- “ae a a | 3 mira, spent the week-end with her! powel, assisted by Rey. R. B. Steven- tery. The resignation came up for ‘PP to clear af}... .5De ’ rents, Mr. and Mrs. FE. H. Dierlam.|.on Stratford, uncle of the bride consideration at the Presbytery on|§ Men’s medinm weight es, —§— ‘he bride wore a beautiful gown| Tuesdd@y last and, at the urgent re- blucher cut, te clear\g'®2.75 Miss Vera Haase retnrned Sunday o¢ xjttens' ear crepe with an over-| (est of the congregation, his resig- | — s Shoes. on sal as - her home in Fordwich, aftet| gress of silver brocaded notion will not take effect until June lo = Sle oie JA. BS Al c a : 8 3 d georgette, Ww L d h W nding a week with friends iD| faring behind in a graceful court} 9tb- « «© w | Boys’ 2 tn. cather : ays e€ads t € ay wh. train of, puffed georgette und kitten's Rubbers. to Seat at 3.45 Shoppers who know values quickly appreciate quality and avoid extrava. 4 —n— ° The E. Cc. E. of the Evangeli Messrs. Robert Goldner and Louls Sivts, was aes ae bi ig par cal pray ‘met Monday conuine tee gg Ip. ne ard To £ ik 2 > 7 1 uboders, ea of . . . man are spending this week! of orange blossoms and rhinestones thelr regular meeting.. The meeting’ Maren: 2h Creat: Be gance of cheap foodstuffs. At our store you find both the quality and price united friends in Watetioo and Kitch-|ina: had been worn by the bride’s| 88 opened with Miss Susie Bender | Men's 15 in. Leather mother. She also wore silver shoes in the chair. The scripture lesson] Rubbers, t» clear at SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY: oO and hb hower bouque as of| ¥85 read by Miss Li!liaa Bender, and | Ladies’ high Shoes, Oxfords = Mr A. Kibler is returning | Ophelia roses and Lily of the Valley.|? very interesting topic: on Missions! and Pumps. to clear Steak, pound, Ib... .20¢ Pork Reast Shoulder 25c Veal Cutlets, Ih. .... 25¢ Country Sausage, th. : his evening. after spending a few Miss Winnifred Stevenson, sigter | 8S given by Mrs. (Rev.) M. I.| Men's odd Punts on gale at ® Sirloin, It > : _—* seat Miss f nson, sf ’ } 3 unts 2 Bz. Sir a, Ib. 25c Pork Re Be Ve Mo 2x ay a with friends in Cleveland and | 4¢ the pride, who act as brides Wing. Th “. ee ae py hold | Men's Suite te cloat 20% of xc Pork Roast Loin... . 30c Veal Chops, ib. . 23¢ Fillets, WW. %... 200 t maid. wore a lovel f Wist: ollie e oe | ¥ T. Bone Stcak ; 25e : Ore Ve “He F > inhi) ame lout valent oa is s reece ing their meeting or Sunday evening Bor’s Sweater Coats to clear cak, Ib. ..25¢ Pork’ Ham, Ib. .... 23c Veal Fillet, ib, 2... 25e Finnan. Haddic, tb. . . Se Mr. D. P. Macfarlan» of Harriston, . 1 spt ea the service ‘instead of, BE kas sie s $1.0 ‘ mn 6 Sork « . ‘and slippers of silver 1¢ carriea a) ae Rump Roast, tb, 15c 20¢ Pork Chops, Ib. .... 30¢ Bacon Side, sliced 30¢ Salmo ; re r : vs n A la ane, bg Bi = aro R. Gian arm bouquet of Ophelia roses | Monday ee oe i : . Quatla, Ib. .. 150 acfar ne 7 Wises AFriston | he groom was supparted by his ; | b Oven Roenast, Ib. 15c¢, 18¢ Side Pork, ib. .... 250 Bacon Side piece’ ... 28e - | brott Mr. Jac} R {Kk A meeting of the Lisiowel Minis , White Fish, Ib. .... 18¢ srother. Mr, Jackson Reown, of Kan- 5 oe Ve ae eee |e dl > te ae ; 2 _. | sas City, Mo terial Association was held on Mon- Hamburg Steak, Ib Salt Pork, Ib. .. 25 Plenie Hams, tb, ....22¢ Cooked a mac . Mr. George Frank and daughter,| y1: 4. Wi ~ ' ;|day last ay the Baptist parsonage. | 2 . . lices . pine fera, of Hespeler, spent‘the week-) 7 4), ne wisi wodd) im an oes : ‘ caclea! The attendance was not large due tol RB 15¢ and 20c Veal Breast, Ib. .... 100 Back Bacon, sliced ..450 "UCP Me +e... s he hom? of . rm- HengriD s We 1 © © . 5 ae igs He . * - nd in hp at the hom? of the form ‘with songs of the Alpha Gamma Del- | the bad roads. Rev, Rdwards gave a] Chuck Roast, Ib .. 15¢ Veal Roast Shoulder 20c Back Bacon, piece ..400 momad Fickiichecan » s moti. ta Sorority of which the bride is aj UTief review of the book “entitied |* TT ES OSES EO SEAR AMG Ta 5 8 200 mama int a eiening of the| Phe Highway,” and Rev. Howard ie . 1 , . aricr. Pigs Sola by Hi . » Piv Sieeus . member, D iz the signin of the ; Are Beef Sold by the Quarter, Pigs Sold by Half or Whole Pig Delivery - f Mrs. James Bla ae, of Waterloo, is ae fe ar Miss. He! aeete:, a tlso gave a review of “Problem of } #99 2 = ‘ elivery all parte of Town, Phone 65. spending this week at the home of/.ang “ Flower of All the Vortd.” | Pe Pentecost” by Dewar. Each review! : her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gust tave | After “ec ony a buffet dingly interesting and help-| F roth ‘remon) | Yickel. liuncheon was served in the dining-| ‘al ‘aad all members present felt that. }room, from an attractive table Hu}? ‘ery happy and profi tab e time had) been spent. ee Our Display of Mra. Arthur "Yaner ick and little; J, : aaa =~ an tec. j Te Ye Joe, of Toronto, are vousing wal ee the tt tapers end centred a) ae \ - e home of Mr. and Mrs. A. an-}- ean Mf Circulars were sen! out this week | 2 ft 7 | Later Mr re “Mrs Brown left a. Ou ns wee ° Hl p { | jor tro wont iia Galoraa | wi th gles of earion & Come Weare Broadcasting }'] \CINERARIAS Signs of S ring £ Miss Blanche “Dieriam teacher of the bride travelling In a Paris gown munity Bible pe ppt _— - a . _ Miss r riam, . satin crape with bands srested are asked to sign eir|# + 7 . a a Copetown, spent the week-end at the of crater tclmmlien: vata ger name and address on the back of the The Tack That Brings Our windows this week are Bring New Designs H poms - her parents, Mr. and Mrs.) with mount of burnt goose, shoes! circular and return it to Dr. Tupper, | You Back”’ ag\anass of bloom. We have re- ; . 2. H. Dierlam., and stockings to match and Persian orca weal Hew to ue a 50 tack c on ine th nl oa eee | I ] d ; r % atte : sky cox art ee such a acks in a @: raria at are we | _ Mrs. Aaron Ringler returned home lamb and Kolinsky coat class started, send in your name tdo. | packages contala. 75. to. 100 ydmar inspection All in bloom n a tes Coats | a eaten et after be trig Pancake, Night AS soon as the required number of tacks, OBL" «cs isse cesar Be injz variety of shades. | ee €r sistgr rs. Geo . names are received to make up—the t reek. a a f oe sial prices for the week ean, Stratford. on Peeeday? Tt was Shrove Tuceday. | 1888. an organization meeting will SWEEPING COMPOUND, 100 at Thi bri “ ‘RB : Sc sieet and on account of the ancient cts. be announced. This should be of in- . Mpwee fOr oc ke cae z se ‘ $ spring rings an entirély new showing of coats Mrs. Russel Moors and little gon, = a j terest to many and it is hoped that . } h + tom, th oré m dined D a . | to the previous y mecarnee FRareaas e . ag etter rca ged ay B pein pe crnaton. a large class will be organized. pon ie RTAIN SCRIM. $ E. E. SCHLIMM ; i s bi ear. New materials and entirely new Mh aM: _M HM at the home Of|girgvetide embraces the three days} . = .@ @ © — jR S 0 seers. F and Maviect Gardener } color com inations. The most noted are: r. an rs. M. H. Moore. between the evening of the Saturday a meet! ng ‘of the y reahytory om paNpy. AXK HANDLES Wallnee st Ls of ag before Gainguagesime and the morn- held in Stratford on Tuesday last, Thc, each ...... 39c % day io hin, home 1h 'Pesadons Cal, |i28 of Ash. Wednesday. Formerly| recom etn vote on church. 1 con LA ae French Broadcloth O } | . *t people were ac na eat ke con-| Bection w vote on church union, RGE — GRANIT: ; d } after spending a week with his par |Pooron “on these three days and re.| Which ie being taken fn the congre- POTS, for....... rn ae . roadclot ttoman Cords ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Scott. —cetve absolution. The evening of /fritont Cie” che recommendation’ “GRANITE KETTLES, small Facts About Charmeens Gabardi | ; Shrove Tuesday was given u to le be sma r. and Mrs. “Harris Williams and) reasting and acer nieiine, pn A was that after the vote is taken, no GOP ps wes ne 3.5:9 000 Gace BOS acts abard ines family of London, were guests ‘thie ing.the Lenten season, atid to dining matter whether it goes union or SIBRBORE a. is San vee cae 6c t { | T; My : P “week at Fox i home of Mra. Williams’! ,, pancakes and fritters. Hence, the anti-union, that each congregation ome ry H ‘ ricotines, f “paren . and Mrs, George Fritz.|iame Pancake Tuesday, or pancake|emain as one congregation and seek a HANDLES, 3 ' for R. H, MALLORY | —o— night. The association of pancakes|‘® Work together in tho spirit of ¢, for each . «+ 10¢ Mr.-and Mrs. George Ernst. and| with the day probably arose from the| Christian charity in the interest of Phone 170 In shades of R. Mah f 4 # a ‘granddaughters, Rella and Margar-| Deceasity of using up all exgs, grease, | the Kingdom of Christ. This was car- RECORDS. y a person learn be- n shades of Rust, Mahogany, Tan, Lanvin, Poilou Blues. aoe 8 oat spat Bea drippings and lafd in the house, ali| tied without a dissenting voice. We will/sell ali Victor, Star. y qnestion if ~ an er 2 TK : which w SERS, RENN Eke a . ’ vision or no . Mrs. Geotge Kehl. of which were. Sorpldden SUCRE 2h0/ 445 intents af thd O: A. C— ome a Brunswick ise rar of Dieaiecet. com’. 0% Coats are much lower priced than last year. You semen a eens The experiental farm at Guelph t emonstration fact ill i ‘ ol for. isan. s minutes give him the facts will be surprised and pleased values Mrs. Zimmernian and son, Ba ot iehent, Auyiay operated by the Onturio Govirament r Sek Sh atiae’s Co Se eh pty — ple at the from “Waterioo, w ae ape a eve earo. 2 Mexican, had been hired|in connection with Ontario : Ww fone information be |; = <a ae “and re (22 fae coal wagon in Los Angeles. Boetaty, n in Big 4 Radio al $ ] 0 00 to $38 00 vat He made the delivery all ie t but af- 000" x ee : * , - n Yes. | If he as an error 0 te " an ‘ vigion its correction would im~- snwWood ana twojchair and refused to but ced. H te prové, the patieat’s mental sm and } ot ysical vigor. evening} Finally the police were. 4 revenue of $120.0 The farmiy $150.00 ph Sepa ot ieee Serer iy bearinest eareg|

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