spent Savage. ls SOCIAL and F well te = PERSONAL Mrs. Staddon is visiting in Toron- to this week. —~o— Miss Alice Livingstone ‘visited -in Toronte to-day. returned Mr. Arthur Bs thas home from: Lon Mr. Jack Ringler 7 apent in week- end with cine * in Stratford. Miss Hazel Hay ae visiting nes sis ter, Mrs.° Frank Math Toron Miss Madge “Down idben spent the week- end with friends In Toronto. a , oy Mr. James. Fallis, of Palmerston, visited friends in town Wednesday. ate Mr. Albert Nickel fn Toronto. © spent Tuesday —Oo— George Foleter spent ae wriaky with, friends in Newto -0-— Miss W.. Bradley is spending this week with friends in Stratford. ab Miss Mary Roes is spending — week with friends in Walkerto Miss Gertrude Routledge spent Easter with friends in Wingham —N— Mr. Fred Bell, of Toronto, apent Easter with his parents in town nine Gertie McLaughiin spent aunt Friday with friends in Elmira --0— Mrs. T. G. Tilley is visiting at her home in rica Miss Edna Roulaton is friends in Tor visiting Mrs. Askett and “Emily, are vVisit- ing friends in Detroit aoe James. Fenton a gee Easter at hie home tn St. Tho fine Miss Gertrude ae is visiting at her home in Dorking olea{jiamm Mr. E. D. Bolton was in Walker- ton this week on business. —t— Frank Porteous — Easter at ‘his home in Georgetown Miss Agnes Gray, of oe spent Easter at her —_— in Mr. Archie MrDonald, of Toronto, was home for = week-end. Mr. and Mrs. x R. Hay spent the week-end with friends in Lucan ——— Miss Sophy Coleman, of Toronto spent the week-end with friends in own. Miss Emily Oetain: spent the week- end at the home of her sister in Drew. i , an Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Greer and two boys, spent Easter with friends ip Wingham —_—o— Miss Pearl Hanna. of Thorold, is spending the Euster holidays at her home in town. M Graham Wa Normal, is spendi . ‘the his home in town of Toronto holidays at of Han- at her moins Miss Ruby Oppertshauser. over, spent the week-end home, town line east —ipae Miss Jean Austin, of Ottawa, was guest—over_the week-end atthe tems of Miss L. a Mr. and Mrs Ww. re Stricker. and Dorothy, and Mrs. J. ored to Kitchener r ay day - Be uae r, mot- John Diez. ‘ot Cuifford, spent the week-end at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Fred Wells. Mr. Duncan Chamney, of Rich- mond Hill, spent Easter with his mother, Mrs. Joseph Chamney. —— Miss Edna Shepherd, ston, spent Good of Mr of Palmer Friday at the home Mrs. Hugh Oke Bernice and Victor Bartley are apending the Easter holidays with Mr, and Mrs. McDonald, Brussels. —— Mr. Ira McLean ie spending a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs Arthur Wilson, 6th. con. Wallace. ‘ieaheorees Dr. Frank Gray. of Philadelphia, spent the week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Gray Mrs. Thos. ronto, Cc. Gi McFarlane, of Tor is a guest at the home of Miss bbs. a Mrs. John Karges spent Easter with her son, Mr. Oliver Karges, Tor- onto — Mrs. Grace Hood spent Easter with her son, Mr. Milton Hood, Palmer ston: : we a Mrs. John Koch spent the week- end with her son, Mr. Clarence Rolls, Toronto. — . F. Hamlyn, of Toronto, was a le eg over the week-end at the rectory, —_—o—. “Mrs. Kelly,, of. Walkerville, is ‘a wuest at the home of Mr. and How- ard Gee. —o— Miss Alice Carter, of Toronto, was & guest coxet the week-eid of Miss Jean Savage. “Miss Pearl Buckley, of Chest ‘Wetinesday with Mra. sy Mr. Harold Heidiens ot the d Mrs. George Bray and Mr. spent Easter Mele = geney aorey, of Kitchener, spent Sunday with friends in town --O-— 1 Mrs McCrae, Lawrence ana | Fr aun: ‘motored to Seaforth ane of Wingham, is) rand. P rances Cita. a visiting at the home of her ¢ parents, Mr. and Mrs Mr. Norman Howes, of Galt, spent Good Friday with his paren in to Mrs. L. W. Payal and children, are spending this week at her home in Un —_—0— George Kehl and family, spent Easter with friends in Kitchener Mr. and Mrs —— - Mrs. Aitcheson of Toronto, is vis iting her sister, Mies Sarah Wood, who is ill eos Miss Thelma Gee is spending the er in Newton —_a— Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fritz, of nee onto, spent the week-end at their homes in town . ben 8 (t Mr. Cécil Stewart, of Toronto, spent’ Easter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Riddoll. ——. Mrs. John Kline, of Clifford, is a guest this ble ic at the home o r cad Mrs. Fred Wells. —— Miss Flora Nicol is spending the Easter holidays with Dr. and Mrs J. A. Campbell, Blenheim. —Df—— . ont A.. W. Cosens spent the week in Toronto, at the — of his eeghtey, Mrs. C. W. Sco —o-- Margaret Jefferson, of Elmira, is spending the holidays at the hom> of Mr. and Mrs, George Kehl. —o— Mr. Ezra Knechtel and Mr. Bruce, of Stratford, spent EL ag hard last at he home of i . ily Mr. and Mrs. rT 7. Tilley, of Lina say. visited this week at the home of their son, Mr. T. G. Tilley. gepifene Miss Mabel Weir, of the High school! teaching staff, is spending her holidays at her home in Toronto. nee Mr. Mervyn Dowd, of Hamilton, spent Easter at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and 3 W. J. Dowd. Mr. and Mrs. th Ward, of Ex- eter. were guests ewe at the: home, f Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Stevenson, ——- Miss Berdina Gabel, of Kitchener, Easter holidays with her grandmoth-| QUALIT y of a diamond that really mat- ters. Size, of course, is to be considered, ‘but the greatest satisfaction in ownership is in the certain knowledge thar your stone is perfect in color, cutting and such matters. It is‘in this regard that the “Guarantee of Quality” which accompanies every Johnstonc Diamond is so important, It is complete assurance «that you: stone is exactly as represented. W."A. Johnstone Jeweller and Optometrist, LISTOWEL 1 Pa as a ee i a ee ee ee = t + * * ; + NEW MODELS Oo % I bought my car in ‘17, * % some eight long years ago; 4% + then it was beautiful and + green, and made a gorgeous + show, and neighbors: envied + * me, 1 ween, asIdrovetoand + + fro. Now my old boat is red +> “% with rust, it's been through a winter's: gales,. and summer +* “+ rain and fog and dust, and .+ + sounds like kegs of nails; but + + still it has my perfect trust, + + when touring hills and dales. + + New models come out year ~ by year, in.shining paint ar- + rayed; they make my poor +4 ~ old wain look queer andan- + cient and decayed, when ag- + + ents at my door appear and + + stump me for a trade. Bunt + + those bright boats, some + + twelve months hence, will + + join the has been class, and + ‘+ no one, with a lick of sense, * + will cheer them as they pass; + + new models are in evidence, + + a old cars cut no grass. + % ve seen s0 Many fellows % + sigh and rail against their ‘ fate, because the motor cars + ‘ they buy. 60 soon are out of ~ date; they're new in June and ’ in July they for the junk man ‘ wait. Oh, scores of men are + driving boats ba gr ig for + years of wear, but later mod- + els get their goats and so + they wail and swear, and fol- ~ ly of this sort denotes a head that needs repair. How happy ate spent the week-end at the home of! her parents, Mr. - Mrs. W. Gabel. | Mrs. A. E Maleoiut and daughter | Alice, are spending a few days with | Mrs. Malcolm's mother in Kincardine. | Dr. A orbes and family, of) Toronto. were Easter visitors at the honie of his mother, Mre. Wm, For- bes. area Mr. hl Binning. of Knox Col-| lege, Toronto, was a guest over the| Easter belldave of Mr. W. E. Bi ning. en ee Mr. and Mrs. Samuel! Oliver. of Kitchener, were guests cn Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W Kible —fs and Mrs. Will Kritzer and} family, of Toronto, motored to Lis-} towel and event the week-end with! friends in to Mr Marie Bartley. han returned to Tor onto, after spending a few weeks at the home of her geen Mr and Mrs. Wm. =e Mr. and Mrs. ak i Watson, Mr. and Krohn and Mr. and Mrze. Mrs. Frank Donnelly, spent the week-end with friends in Biabener, inns George “Reynol ds is leaving shite week-end for her home in Beloit Kansas, after spending a few montha at the home of Mr. J> W. Scott icarnlhme Mr. Dan McNaughton, of Stratford, spent the week-end in Listowel, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A Thompson M nd Mrs. Henry Zilliax and dilaghter. Marjorie. of Walkerton, spent the -week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Zilliax. --~- Miss Lillian Vandrick, of Hamil- ton, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vandrick. — Miss Ruby Byam, of Toronto, is spending this week with her sister, Mire Viola Byam, ° Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mattbews. of epee her ho das her guest, Miss ‘we, also of Stratford. Miss Nina Purcell, spent the week-end at town, and ha Dougall, oa ar and Mrs. C. O. -Tatham, of Woaditack: spent Easter at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Sidford Tatham —han The Misses Ileen and- Mary Oke of Toronto, spent the week-end at Mn home of their penne Mr. and Ts, Miss Olive Milan in, 6 ten. Mpg Lt ine f listo virile are visi aud Mrs. David Care Caroll, [+ points ° at the home of t vt Bla of ur, a is the thoughtful man who + ‘+ loves his rusty car. who with pride to his 6e- + ~ dan that hauls him’ near and ‘~ far, who is not sighing or + a oven that glitters like a + ~ star. New models keep my “~ neighbors broke, they're al- js ways “trading in" while my + + old bus, In wreaths of smoke, + ‘> is kicking up a din ndil “ take rubles in a poke and “ salt them in my bin > “~ —=W alt Mason. % ws ~* Spartan Tuxis Square |i: and TRAIL RANGERS Mentor—R. Mathewman. iall Gemmer. G. Finkbeiner. Bricker Owing to the holidays and the ab sence of Dr. Moore on Tuesday, the regular meeting was not . - « Comptor Editor—F. All boys are requested to hand ih their topics for the oratorical con- test at the next meet in The boys are ory to ae ee oe next week for aid k. “Under whose supervision is this work carried on? In each Pro- vince of the Dominion there is the Provincial Boys’ W Board. For example, in Ontario — have the On- Work oard, whose te regulate and control Cc. E. T. relating tario. Likewise in the other Practices. Then*there is the ‘Na- tional Boys’ Work Board, which gov- erns the Provincial boards. Mr. Taylor Statten, who recently visited Ontario Board, it is these two men to hue "Canale, Mr. Statten’s case, and to tour On- tario In Mr. Plewman’s case, and | organize the work tend to their office auipiea: pen SPL AE hers Organiza Usiastie ladies’ soft- the Hess a ee eS eet tre well as to at- a = emg ge Me BS e Witee _Ladies’ & Misses’ Coats. $13.50 and $18.50 A wonderful collection of 4 Coats for ladies and misses, in sizes 16, 18, 20, 36,38, 40..Just opened up fresh out of the boxes this week. In all the popular new spring shades. See these wonderful values. SPECIAL for this week, ..$13.50 and $18.50 _ 34, 36, as Misses’ Corselette < $1.45 pair eautiful quality Coutil Corselettes, severa styles, euch as side Rae ing with elastic or back lac- ing. 4 suspenders. Sizes 32. . SPECIAL $1.45 ar Brassiers Special 35c each. Crompton and and make Brassiers, white only, elastic fastening. Regular price up to 85c¢ ea. BSc Men and Young Men give us a call before you buy that New Spring Suit or Top Coat. We show the most Boys’ Bloomer | Pant Suits $4.95 giebe clone Boys’ Buster Brown SUITS $6.50. Kiddies’ Buster Brown Suits, smartest new spring styles in fancy colored tweeds. Sizes 22> to 28., ' SPECIAL VALUE .. $6.50 MEN’S WORK a : SPECIAL each ...... complete. range of ° 9 ° J Ladies’ & Misses SILKSHENE Snappy New Styles, | SHIRTS 98c ™ OMERS . ; ) Suits and VortstoMatch 50 | New Spring Cloths at each © A beautiful quality silk the most Reasonable sates p= — she i and cotton Vest and Bloom- : blue and khaki drill Work $21 50 ers in shades of peach, Low Prices. Shirts. zes 14 to 17%. ." mauve, lemon, white and hae up to $1.45, eC Ladies’ Tricotiné Suits in F i, All sizes. —— ee navy only, fancy brocaded CRGM Gams Seip ete me wins \ . ; lining and neat embroidery . _ Men $ trimming. SPECIAL $21.50 | LADIES’ SILK HOSE Abang | is OY OMOCcKS 35c pair 7 ; Prepncre pepe 7 See Our Bargains $1.65 each ms izes 8%, 9, 9%, 10. In col- . . Men’s Smocks and Over- Pleated Skirts wae aftaein, pny sagsiy, in Navy Serges, Stripe “ in plain black. black bobolink and Direk. SPEC~ use $2 65 each IAL per pair ........ B5e Serges and ‘Worsteds. Pee Bure. Site, x e Ladies’ and Misses’ all wool Pleated Skirts in the new style pleating, with yw. Y > camisole top in cgors of — ~ sand, vy, black, \ brown ‘. om cocon, SPECIAL £2.65 PHONE 71 “The Store That Sells For Less” LUCAS—VonZUBEN s heuatmgnetaatitnmesisasiaumanati a.) ne en ‘he home of Mr. and nthe Frea | | z vonZuben, Listowel, was the scene, i : ; nora: Ne, al eae abe 1925, Bet one} THE BAZAAR How long . their only daughter. mavtarie Myrtle, i will men : to Mr. Serle D. Lucas, son of Mr. and y Ww =. W. Edwards, before an improvise . altar of ferns, Easter lilies, roses and odist minister, over head tall white tapers. itpatiy 2 containing bell, sae petals ce ras released at the, clese of the cererfio The bride wore a a of brocad- ed satin crepe. with silver trimming. The bridal Veil, held in place by a band of pearls and orange blossoms. She carried a! chower bouquet of white roses and sweet peas. Miss Margaret K. Ewart, j R. N., of Petrolia, was maid of bon ! wearing aefrock of orchid taf-; feta, and carrying a bouquet of pink! or, sweet peas. Miss Frances R. N., of London, Ont., in with eilver roses Millyard, maize brocaded_ satin, trimming, and carrying a groom was supported by r. Frank vonZuzen, of Paris, brother| of the bride. Little Mi@S Alice Luckham, of} ~~ niece of the groom, carrying | basket of sweet peas and rose buds, cad Master Tom Showler, of Alvin. | N., of Stratford, played the wedding Ada Trowbridge, Miss Violet Dierlam, Elmira; Miss Mabel Riehm, Toronto; Miss Goldie Lucas, Alvinston, sister of the groom;.Miss Edith George and Ww ing the signing of the register Mrs. E. nnett, aunt of the @ride, sang “Because.”’. A buffet luncheon was served in the dining vite a Pinte ments ete in pink and w Mrs. Lucas left ae a hon- eS p to Detroit and Chicago n coat with Port | in coronet style, was! roses | and sweet peas; acted as bride's maid. | N | McIntyre, -R. | t { iF ne. Sean as Watford. ‘and Mr “akceon Seaman, London. = ‘ Be a Sport The Bazaar - at no time - either asks or expects bus- iness from you unless our prices show a saving to you _ or unless they are as low as you can find elsewhere. We expect you to “play the game ‘ompare prices and buy fro:a us because we “play the game" and print our peice in plain figures The fellow that meets our prices may be entitled to an even break"’ but what about the fellow that trims you. Will you let him do it again? No one meets these prices: Fountain Pen Ink Ladies" ae 36 and 38, very epec 15c — Thread, black and = Tumblers,- tinted or plain .5e Fes. — blue band Gr anre pany fies with cover ..5c Trade At THE BAZAAR cantneprematennbanemanyiis for # : be fooled ? you__g0_ you'll see shops plaster- /Men—the values are honestly admit it. | i | come and see them, you will given — Yours is the pleasure. JOHN C . McDONALD | ? HEREVER ed with signs ‘ reading someth’ng like this: $29.50 ai worth $50 $50 suits “for $29. 50 Many such suits are not honest- ly worth $29.50 let alone $50. Such selling tactics are false or ased upon the assumption that men. are fools and like to be fooled. This store is selling the 20th Century Brand n’s Suits and Overcoat. y the Lowndes Company ot loronto. This merchandise is the finest of its kind. It is honestly priced to give as. fair profit to manufacturer and to merchant; and to give’ the customer supreme satisfaction his money. $25 suits are $25 $30 suits are $30 $35 suits are $35 $45 suits are $45 these goods, and if you'll The invitation is reh, over the week-end Me. and Mrs. G. A.