a OuEneAR RS: ee SOCIAL and PERSONAL | @BEHURCHES |= sare om Theatrical calieeny a Mr. J. A..Schinbein was in Toronto Miss Nellie Campbell, of Toronto, Mrs. T. L. Hamilton was in Strat- will present Tuesday on business. visited friends In Listowel on Friday./ ford on Friday? attending an execu- ; iti — ‘ : { Oo ’ aes $ tive meeting of the Women’s Mission- ‘Th Hi Bin san ate Seas dua i Rea hee ates : A a oT. L. Hamilton \ war in Torogto Mr. Harris Williams, of London,| ary Society of Knox church. e Prairie Rose” } nr “ : “et: ; . x Wednesiay on busin | visited in Listowel the fore part of Pee ns aw Two Night Only { i , is es : 2 Res ] : eg . this week. The Church Union Bureau Sum- y ie il : , ore ‘ ; : : a j r Mr. J. P. Walter was in Toronto, Baca “Weléria. Fisher ok atracr ary this morning gives: For 1508; : ° : j . é By : Sick hea] 4 ; ; , ord, Against 550. The -. Presbyterian Ht ( 4 : 3 Wednesday on pa spent the week-end at the home 0}| Church Assn. Summary gives fee a-ta* BRITTON HALL Wy ecia urc ase ‘ a a e oO : a ‘3 - Guang Se eee | he er father, Mr. Henry Fisher. gainst. Th a Frida Hig 5 : ; q hoe OF ey af 5 i : ursday> an ri Hi é to ‘Theaday on business. . | Miss Hazel Fisher, of Orillia, is a Ree on ° BY ; y fa fii! d ae 3 —o— guest at-the home of Mr. and pe Gane at Koay; mia 8 ras Boot April 2 and 3 Hy bd 9 R. P, Hoover . ‘ ! wih ilees in Fora eal changed tor Satfrday. Instead of the apission 5c Hl hk 1es an isses Coat S, ae Mr, Cecil Angus, of Detroit, apént our 8 to 9 p.m., a as announced, it aed spe: iit H. 8. Mallory was in. London {the week-end at the home of Mr. and will be-from 3 to ; | rm) z Mrs. W. a {i oe tnls “week visiting friends. ¥ ": wea Mr. H. W. Barker, of Toronto, \| ; , srutai y. treasurer Of Congregational church iit : air. at. F. Zarivigg, was Chat (nome. Saturday, after spending. two|suiom, oceupted the pulpit inthe =i uits an resses - ham this week on business. months at St. Petersburg, Florida. Congregational, church on Sunday i HH} = — ~ ———— Jast;-at--11-a.m,and—-7~p.m. THE B R Lau 3 Mr. Henry Fisher spent the week- a er Mr. Frank Burt, of Montreal, spent tH | by her father. wore a becoming gown) The winners of these will debate Mr. S. Firth of London. a former}0f powder blue flat crepe and car-| between April 13 and — on “That resident of Listowel, called on | tied an arm bouquet of pink and}Canada Pogsesses Greater Natural = % { friends in towron Friday last. white carnations. Little Miss Pautine| Resources than United Etates,"” ac- : | estiaiae Stedelbauer. of Delhi, cousin of the -ording to the following schedule: j Mrs. Joseph Gilkinson, accompan bride, made a dainty little flow 4 Aft. Neg. } ied by Mrs. Chas. Hancock, of Pal girl, and was gowned in white ate (a) Winners of 1 vs. Winners of 4} 4 merston, spent Thursday in Toronte }ieta and carried a basket of sweet |(b) Winners of 2 vs. Winners of 6 = 6 . peas {c) Winners of 3 vs. Winners of 6 ef Mr. and Mrs. H. B, Morphy The bride, who was given away) STrowbridgé vs. Atwood | { Mr. a y. | end with his sons in ‘Stratford. the week-end at his home in town. The Listowel Hockey team will at- ii » id -—o— He had as his guest, Mr. Uruqhart,| tend Meee service in oe church it : Mr. R. G. Savage was in Toronto] also of Montreal. on Sunday evening next. Rev. J: i Hi t the fore part of this week. ee, ~| Nicol will speak on the aubiigct ‘The <The Biggest Word: in Hi bd a ~—t ‘ Mr. John A. Marks, a former resi-| Greatest Game) Ber Played i Retaens is i IH Mrs:' McTavish is spapeias this| dent of Listowel, and recently of El- ie v iy i} week with friends in Wroxeter mira, left Wednesday afternoon for| Miss Ruth wing gave a very in J Hi ‘ih Hh o Regina, Sask. teresting topic on “‘What Can We e y A Pi “i i Poy a ‘: i Mr. James Barber, of Palmerston, —7 = Do to Win Others to Christ’ at the my Just arrived six new shipments of Ladies , and Misses fit visited in Listowel on Tuesday Miss Janet Shearer returned to| 2: oe wer Se ee tig re e r Vi ce ui Oe e ii oO Sarnia the latter part of last week, | Ca! churc ay be ‘ t h d d | ] id f n ed tii Mr. R. G. MacFarlane spent the|after spending the winter months|lington Fisher opened the meeting, . il Coats in all the, new. shades and Cc oth--p alin an ur trimmed. fi week-end with anes in Toronto with her sister, Mrs. Cullen. and the scripture lesson was read by i} il) wat sabalfpaame Miss Susie Bender. | . Mrs. John Clark of Harriston,|. Mr Holden Windsor. left Listowel] ‘| pa itis® ySung People's U Here you find an ample J) — th Tuesday with Mrs. John Koch,| Wednesday morning for London, , - . = \ ‘ T mpenS huescay where he will spend a few days be-| {on held thelr meeting Monday even Stock of everything that is - at the home o ss Mae ° Ph pt ing friends ie toronto. fore leaving —— The t topic on “Bible Teachings abou. useful and necessary in your >@ siting frie b Miss Agnes Anderson anteseiend Church Members’ was taken by Mr.'# home, | Lad r fr $ P Mr. Frank Ward « spent the week-|@ number of young people at her Carl Ross, and Mr. L, A. Fleming. 1€s ricotine Coats om 22 50 up end at his home near Mount Foresi.| home on Friday evening last, which Mrs. Ross, Mr. Brian Jackson and We buy for vou — the conteie was spent in games and music.: A| Mr. Harry Bennett also gave short 7 . v . Daf Mrs. J. C, Hay is visiting in Tor-| dainty luncheon was also served. » | talks on the topic. Miss Nettie Op |] Best, oftén a Superior line, onto, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. ae = portshauser rendered bs solo. st less faoned—thie is Ser i ’ t 12 0 Frank Terry. ss Gertrude Mewhinney, town : paseo a M C f $ 5 d _—— line east, ahd Mr. ahd Mrs, William Rev. Mr. Pierce, of Toronto, gave F SSeS oats irom e upwar $s Mrs. T. G. Anderson and Miss} J. Kennedy of Detroit; were guests|% Very interesting address on the|§ VICe. Winnifred Anderson are visiting|over the week-end at the home of Armralans at Georgetown and in As- friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. David Geiger. a Minor, at Knox church Guild Mon- Try Pine Tree Matches., They voi | day evening. Miss Della Mayburry are not crazy headed. . my ’ “ . Mrs. W. L. Heibein and Miss An Mrs. Cecil Vandrick visited her! Was In the chair and the program Misses Satin Dresses Special $22.50 nile Helbein apent the week-end with ecard in Kitchener on Monday. Her ois ge on Pinca agg by Try my Gun Toilet Paper, 4 lends in Guelpt tle daughter, Mary, who had been} M88 Mezabeth son; Guet, otisses LOE Pa bisa vere Mylene acess 23c . — -— spending a few days with her grand-| Mary. Jermyn and _ Della pte in Black, Rust, Sand and Navy Mr. Ira McLean returned home} Parents, returned home with her. reading, Florence McIntyre, and Try our Pure Candy Easter Saturday after spending a week with — —— strumental by _ Miss Theima Rennie. Eggs. They are really nice. friends in Toronto. Mr. Cecil Vandrick spent the week ¢ a end in Dundalk, with hig sister, Mrs a ‘ Purcell bea Mg ee — her eigioal in all the — ; ; « Irs. A. W. Cosens is spending a/ Lorne Champ. He was acoorpanten at the Methodist pwor eague a ee . toe . ’ . Tew weeks in Palmerston with her 4 ess by his mother, Mrs F. Health eee totinl te 36 in. American Print, absolut- We invite you to visil our Ready-To-W ear De- Mr. N anc andric who had spent a mal or N Mi adr — 3" ° : —_ 4, son, Mr. Norman Cosens Vaaneiak.. whe hag sie ee cae a wane tomaeetan ely fast colors ......-. 29¢ partment Everything that is new for Easter we have it Miss Hazel Lennox has returned —o— talk on «ss eA pape oye y ee Scrim, white or ecru, 2 yards . », after 8 : 7 . . 7 particularly w e city of Londo. fOr. cc cecccuuecceee 25 note viens mee ialinsiiaa ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiliiams and/Qther program included solos b> ‘ § seta two children, Margaret and Jean, of Miss Luella Scott and Mr. Wilbert Sanolin Matts. 27x 36 in Port Nelson, were guests over the rges; readings by Doris Yocom ‘eanted. ‘in avails : 1960 ee Miss Elizabeth Bell is spending ay week-end at the home of Mr. anc|/and Margaret Rogers ; wanted, are in again .-.. few weeks with her sister. Mrs. Ar hire. Daniel Schell. Mrs. Wi ear * 8 @ Bungalow Matts, 36 x 72, will ehie McArthur, Toronto. nd Mrs. Schell are sisters. Tae Methodist Young People’s wes pall wen ccccces $1.v0 _—_—O— . be ig » |Leagues of the Stratford district 7 . . Mrs. Chas. Hancock of Palmerston STEWART—SANGSTER have arranged a debating contest for Be it Kettle Knobs or Jews F spent Monday at the home of Mr. and A pretty wedding was solemmized| the district, starting Monday next. Harps, you get service here e e ' Mrs. Joseph Gilkinson. at the home of Mr. and Mrs, James| The first week the debates will be . . Sangster, Molesworth, on Saturday,jon “That Betting in any Form : ene James Fenton, of the Imper. | March 21st., 1925, when their eldest] Should Be, Prohibited by Law” and 2 oe ~ 7 i Fi ang ial Bank Batt. spent a week-ena | daughter Mary Etbelene, was unit-j the groups are as follows: | = ——— ——* at his home in St. Tho adi in marriage to My. James Macin- Aff. Neg. ~ ae - —o— —jtosh Stewart, only son of the late 1 Trinity vs. Listowe | Trade At = — : s ee LS A Mrs. Willlam Nicholl, of Ottawa Mr, and Mrs. Robert Stewgrt, Moles- 2 St. Marys vs. Mitchell 4 is visiting at the home of her moth-) Worth. Rev. J. Smith, Presbyterian | 3 Contre vs. weir sr. Mrs. Riggs. Vict street: minister of Molesworth, officiated,| 4 Staffa vs, Fullarton | er, ur eee; \ictoria’ tree and Miss Gertrude Sangster, sis ter § Wellburn vs. Harmony ‘ | urs CR, Morepand baby daugn [9f the bride, played Lohengrin’s| § Wallace vs. Atwood a | reat ortuni ter, of ataeling are guests at the home| Tidal chorus. | 7 Milverton vs. Monkton | | Bor Men Who Need New Clothes A special representative for clothes of quality will] A be at our store on Wednesday and Thursday, April ist and 2nd. We will give Men’s Oxfords | i Mr. Norman Howes, of Galt, spent Following the ceremony, a dainty! (da) Winners of 7 vs. Winners of § the latter part of las t week with his|{Umcheon was served to the guests.| Then the bee finals follow on) . t : parents, Mr. and bret Fred Howes. | The bride and groom were the recip-| April 27 or 30 Subject: That As-/ : T Cc : —_o— ‘ents of many useful gifts, as well| latics Should Be ‘pxeinded from Can- | in Black or Tan. Goodyear | Vs Dr. S. M. Richardson, of Toronto,|2$ Several handsome cheques, show-| da.’ " | . was a guest over the week-end at the! 28 the high esteem in which they; |, Aff. Neg. Welt rubber heels.. A neat pelhche sarees! in *, home of his sister, Mrs. R. A. Sea-|#Fe held wy their many friends. Mr.| Winners of (a) ws. Winners of (6° and-good fitting oxford. Our price $4.75. ' With Every Suit or, Overcoat Made to Order man. and Mrs. Stewart will reside in Moles Winners of (b) vs. Winners of (d) | sais worth. Finals at District meeting. Sub- | t r Mr. Frank Caruso has returned saints ject, That Religion is a Greater Force a ©9 e : bs Y , > , t home, after spending sometime with in the World's Progress than} his brother, Mr. Sam Caruso, Walk- Science. erton.” Aeetes te Sesfoueetesfecfesfesfefeo® 1 See Our W. i + e Close This Store 1 Mr. and M P al eet Re Bemis Seewy et) Ww ee he p.m Apri 4 Windows $22.00 to $45.00 K ston on ‘eunesy, and visited with}, = estern Ontario Tennis) * OF SMILE AT $25,000 + = " the former's parents. seague met incLondon on Wednesday | * , __ A] ‘ of this week. + New York, March 22--How S M W.W.K 7 ‘ a home . a cee > much is a. smile worth? That * } Me 4 me Wodvisday after spending a few|, Wvalkerton Athletic Association| + was the question whith-a jury _——e ‘Tables, This is one of the finest lines of days with her eister, Mrs. Wm Ow. held a annual meeting last Thurs-|** in a wes it penn me ig * M Made-To-Ord ‘ ore C ; . ay. They are planning to enter jun-|** here was indirectly asked to ~ . K h Sh C en's ade- lo- oe. FON GOR, lor and intermediate foot-ball teams “+ answer in “a damage suit + Chairs and All Oc oe 0. toad Clothes sald Mrs. John Brydon and Mrs. George, ‘= the W.'F. ;. Doses te een, ome : | anywhere at these prices. Class of Mayburry spent Wednesday at the 7 ; By OICRREy: noe wee. St k A We Fit the Feet : : 3 home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex: May- i Wingham Athiptic Association | © claimed, had lost her smile +) toc t Fabrics are among the best available— purry. Britton et last week att organized for ‘+ when she was knock down * | me acuta aay It was decided to colehrate in % by an‘automobile. The jury + | wonderful Wools, Serges, Worsteds Mr. R. 8. Barber. superintendent] j Wingham on May 25th. and-also on|* ordered~that the owners of + { z j of the Prudential Insurance. Com |JUly Ist. as usual, - | * tbe at pay. $25,000 for her . ——— |e, and Tweeds— and with every garment pany. Stratford district, was in Lis . i ost sm | ee thee sewel Tuestay om business Chesley Enterprise—Both _Listo-| + the automobile ran + ordered we will give absolutely free an 3 wel and Palmerston are already Jay-|* over*May she ri aroies a ae : ° ; : ae “ ke tert 1d Cc 8. ,jings plans for strengthening their + ure of the skull. An operation extra pair of pants. Don Mis ; o4 : 5 are the geen teams for next season's campaign.|‘* righted that injury, but par- * Facts About . : Pp t Ss this . Z et the. home of their grandparents, We have it on good authority that} alysis-set in and May’s face + ; 2 0 Opportunity. at and Sere. A.W. Cosme. Red Gildner, the Wiarton flyer,: will! became immobile. The eyes | Fo ptometry Y eee not appear in the Redmen's uniform ¢ that enc ee — set - $| 2 a M Glen | ext year, and,both Palmerston and one strained expression an * Jain. the Optometrists gre, Cece. Rapp and | Mr. in| Listowel think he would look quite + her lps were left in a.twisted + : 2 Kitchener, visiting their aunt, Mrs,| becoming in their colors. However, . ae her tauch - ‘ "hn error of vision is usually EASTER DELIVERY ON ALL ° John Gildner, who is seriously i. | 298 Red ts also wanted by a couple of Ramey pelther jaugh nor: 5 caused by a defect in the size 4 ‘ s senior clubs both towns will have to! * ‘ May told the jury, + or shape of the eye. It is im- ORDERS 3 Mrs. W. C. Kidd and Miss Ivy Kidd | SteP e & “but It goes on jugt the-same + cameo possible to alter the eye itself, |) q Re wreturned home Monday, iifter a three |*7tist is to remain with a team in * inside of me. * so bg the use of lenses, ground |! ; 2 ‘months’ visit with friends in Cleve this group, which by the way, is ohe} + ; * especially for each case, the i Ceara corrects the error, . wand. Ohio; Erie, Pa., and in Toron-|°f the fastest in the Intermediate Se make » R. SNELL . © Opt “ee « The. Kitchener Record says tha ‘a eas of accnrinalr aes sia Mr. and Mrs. Edward Young left| | Mildmay Gazette—With spring ad- Kitchener, is: a me 4 of binges be- oe ° ion? o “reset for their home in Embro, af-| Vancing, the ° nestion arises 4‘what| cause 6214 speak Bae Bargain Store ter spending the past three months| Will Mildmay do in the line of teport| lish- But So TOE ; ter, Mrs.{this summer?” Football seems to be . ane the home of their danghher our strong lead and the game 4s so hed tet celal 3 Listowel é * Nichol and bab)|&d to the limit. From present Indl. . TUXIS BOYS COLUMN = Robert ; aaughier as cp ONewey, epenr| cations, Mildmay will have a inc ie | DR. H. MALLORY Yes, uni@s the skieiit sate ee with comfort with the glas- Son furnished, the service is Cc ; not as satisfactory as it might |. e be. The Store with the Reputation _Phone 87 es of Mr. and Mrs. | eleven again this year. Some of the feet John Brydon and Mr. and Mrs. Geo.| Veterans may be Snes. but new 3 Ae SOR | Registered Optometrist “Maybu mat coming along to rs’ badges, which are very in Phone 170 Listowel oT a. the _| teresting. Jack Thompson mn apoke 8 i ‘ is"? PE es Gimbley, |. heer ga a r tive-