Listowel Banner, 23 Jul 1925, p. 8

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> 10 New Shades---Maize,’ Vanda, Peach, Long Beach, Harvest, Pear] ea AR Pe beak: : Cabaret, Heavy Quality---All Pure Silk---Introductory Price $1. oe John C.McDonald a a SOCIAL and PERSONAL “Mr. ed Zilliax was in Kincardine on Sun —o— Mrs. N. Buschart visited friends in Stratford on Tues —o— Mr. S. Cahill tare —_ week-end at his home in = Esther Wells is is spending 4 a week with her aunt, in Harri —o Mr . Hacking is hol! sane at the feeds cottage, F Port Elg {rs. T. A. A. Schinbein epent in New Ham- and N Sunday with friends burg. _— Mr. Harold Karges and Miss Violet Bean spent Sunday with, friends in Kitchener. Dr. and Mrs. Wo. E. Spence and family, greet Ww are ay with friends in Arthu Mrs. J. Riehm, of Toronto, is vis- iting at the home of her son, Mr. Jac- ob Riehm -_—o— “Loyd Bean has returned from Tiv; erton, where he has been spending his vacation. —— Miss Nellie Campbell, ef Toronto. was a guest over the week-end of Miss I. Kidd. nif Messrs. Clarence Routledge and Clarence Hamilton spent the end in London. is bl . Gib --—0O— M C. Jordon of a iting at the homes of Mr and Mrs. W Bartley aes Miss Ethel Sheffield. of Toten was’ the guest of Miss Jennie son on Tuesday. — Mrs. W. A. Adandifone. of to. ct 3+ tho-hor Mr 2o-.ct Mrs. W. Morr m —o. Mrs. W. Laver are visiting Mr. anc tonZut ben in Toronto. . Joyce and Bil- i Mrs. Frank —o- Mr. Haro!d Kopas. of Waterloo epent Saturday at the home of Mr and Mrs, N. L. Bean —o Alex. Vandrick, of Mrs Los Angel- es, Cal.. is a guest at the home of Mr and Mrs, A. J. Vandrick. -—01—— Mrs. F. Foster. and family, of Tor- onto. are visiting at the home of her mother. Mrs. R. Haw ——— Mr. Ca Hemewort ho returned Tuesday after a visit In Toronto, Buf- falo and Niagura Falls — Fritz is spe with he Dorothy ondir weeks’ vacation pr sis iter, E. A. Weppler. sancwer Mrs. Henry Youn and two boye are visiting in Brantford, with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hendershott. Messrs. F. ¥ pzube n and Herb Zil liax are on a motor trip to Poronte, Buffalo and other points. Mr. Enoch Seymour, of Oshawa was a guest this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ducklow. —_—o— Miss Alfrieda Lehman. of Toronto. is a guest this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ruppel. ee . and Mrs. Samuel McAllister of Hamilton, spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. O. McDonald. seco Miss Lydia Moore. nurse at the Northern Academy. Monteith. New Ontario, is home on her vacation. Miss Ruby McBride. clerk in Schin- ins store, is on two weeka’ vaca- tion at her home in Owen Sound. — —_—o— Mr .wnd Mrs. Keltie, of Dawson. Man., are guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bayne. —— Mr. a@ Mrs. 1. Graff and two enildren. ef Stratford, epent Sunday the home of Mrs. A. Schinbein. —— a Mrs. J. L. Gamble and two chiid- - Yen, of Walkerton, are guests at the —— es Mr. and Mrs. . B. Simms and Bert motored to Wopdsibek and Lon- don Wednesday to spend a few days. —H— of Mre. Fleming, Wallace st. Mr. Charles Davey and Miss De Worrest, of Toronto, were guests Sun- @ay at. the home of Mrs. J. A. Kelly. ——, Mr. Carl Fritz, of Kirkland Lake, Mr. and Mre. tela Raves and eld aud Mrs. Glen Frisby motored to Grand "Bend en week-; few | Mrs visiting at the home of her son, Mr. D. Chapman, of Chapman Bros. & Gray een, of Barrie, are visiting at the; home of Mrs. Bricker’s mother, Mrs. | Spears. eos Mr. and Mrs. James Stone and Mrs. Thureday last at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Welsh. —— Miss Cora Lennox has resumed her duties in Zurbrigg’s bakery, after be- ing on two weeks’ vacation in Toron- to and Palmerston. —_—o— . Miss Mary Bright returned home Thursday, after spending three weeks with friends in Yale, Pigeon and’ Detroit, Mich. anaes Jean Frisby has returned to her home in New Liskeard, ‘after spend- ing her holidays with her sister, Mrs Glen Blackmore. —_—o— Mr. W. R. Clayton and Miss A. H Clayton and Miss Vivian Clayton ~~ turned to their cottage at Poin Clarke on Saturday. = Mr. and Mrs. Frank Terry, of Toronto, are spending a vacatios at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ha —t—e | Mr-v and Mrs. Donald Ruttel and |Miss Mina Morrison, Toronto. | ispent the week-end at the home of} the Misses ——— ' Mr. and Mrs. * : Thomas, of St | | Thomas, spent Sunday at the mares of} New Opel Ware in Cups and the latter's mother. Mrs. Amos Web-| Saueers sal ba Main street, west. | fr. and Mrs x Laveryy ana} i al Ties, at 350 and 2 at accompanied by Misses Mary | Pe ane Jerinyn and -Phviies-2n gui efotored to Guelph on Sunday. oe Mrs. L. M. Hart and daughter. | | Marion. of Montreal, are guests for |a few days at the home of Mr. and \Mre. G. A. McDonald Mr. and Mre. John Walker. Mr. G W. Douglas, Sr.. Miss Doris Douglas of Palmerston, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Douglas. —o-— Miss Roxie Ellis is spending a holi- Miss Jessie Fleming at her cottage, “Lonely Island,’ Oliphant. anaes Viola and Harold Riddo!!s. of ion nts Guelph. the are home spending their ve of their grandpare Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Osborne. _o— Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ramsdon. of; Gibson are guests at the home | Main street, Toronto, Mrs of Winnipeg. of Mrs. E. C. Stewart. | east. —--6-—- Mr.and Mrs. James Turner and iMrs. Wm. Clifford and daughter. of | Ingersoll, were guests over the we end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E Welsh. —o— { Mr and Mrs. A bi Berg aus family, nied nd ie, en ot aad and visited > Port E! fvieeds . Mr and = obert Murphy, of Magsfield. epent the week~ end at ‘the home of airs. Murpt ather. M Robert Smith, and ‘tr! ends in Elm township. — Mr. and Mrs. Ceci] McCracken and Mr. and Mrs. Cox, of Windsor, spent _ week-end at the ‘home of the former's mother. Mrs. McCracken. Wallace road, Mrs. Foster and family, of Toronto, accompanied by Mrs. R. Hawke, of Listowel, motored to St. Marys and London this week and visited friends = Mr. and oe Jack Cameron and Mrs. C. F. Rocher motored to Strat- ford on denser and visited Mise Mona Cameron, nurse-in-training at General Hospita Co .. ais, H. Fookes, aye Stratford, spent Monday with her daughter, Nurse Gertrude Fookes, who accompanied her to Stratford Monday evening. to spend a few w —o— Cc. Harris 1 two child- Mrs. ren, te pees nd Hazel, of Moose Jaw, «« are dogged with, ser parents. J. W. Fisher, Inker- tan street, east. nN Mr. end Mra. James Ritchie and family, and Mr. Ruseel itchie, of Lucknow, na of tthe 3, Sask. ote ests Sun , at t home o! r a ir &4 Mrs. David Chapman, of Fergus, ts — Mrs. Ab. Bricker, Marion and Eil-| Hagel, of Woodstock, were guests on | THE BAZAAR | Vacation Reading Works of Fiction and Adventure. Picture story books for the kids, Paint- books, Lullay books and books by famous authors --- at the Bazaar’s —_ popular prices. day with friends in Chesley and with | . and daughter = ; day Nothing over 50c Look them over Hand Painted Pe = and Salts, in novelty des } eiplinaner se am Trade At THE BAZAAR {| Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Keeler children. Messrs. Robert and Wm.} Goldner. of Toronto, motored and; spent the week-end at the home of| Mr 1 Mrs. John Goldner. — Mrs. Wm. Vetterling and two jen! a Clarence and Catharine, of om > : OMo, are acation at the home of Mx. | mates and other friends. |B. °F. —o— Miss Myrtle Hanna, of the Bell | ! Telephone staff. is on two weeks’ va-|] and in company with her sis-| ication. ; ter. Mi 58 Ollve to vial Hanna, left Wednes- friends in Ham{ton. Engineer Debur; ges of em baling ee, Commission, is on ’ Daburres as “ix mile. 5 in Mr reston, and two on saver, of us. Mrs. J. Melvin and Miss Mae Melvin of Guel-: oh, were wuesta this week at the home of Mr. => Mrs. L. A. Oliver. Mr. an Mrs. wise J. “Dowd and grand- daughter, Myrna, accompanied by Mr, fervyn Dowd. of Hamilton. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W N. D. Ross. St. Thomes, and fri ends; at Port Stanley Mr. and Mrs. B ars.. Bert Pratt and W Keller, of; Stratford. Mrs. letlonns: and Mr.! and Mrs. Sleeman of Drayton. were: gnests Sunday at the home of Mre. AL Moffat, Inkerman street. —o— Mr F. Knine and Mr. seed; Knipe, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. ' e and family, of we to Gr Bend on: Monday. They also visited with Mr. | Emerson Knipe, at Hensall. —o— Mrs. FE. Tordiff and daughter Tate. the ‘wee mith. and with her arasihat who has bee’ Smith for the past three months. —— Mr. B Knipe, Mr, Ruseel Knine,! ér spéiit’ Thuradsy last e heme at Mr. and Mrs. Peter Borg Lake- | let eidysi Prarie at the home of Mr. | and Mrs. ty Karges on Sunday. and | spending a} Ww “Walter _Hodse. Mes-! I Mrs. C. vuter ind Miss Fade Fish-;§ ip ASTOUNDING OFFER PANTS 7 A | | Cag =! . 1 YOUR OPPORTUNI “Canadas Greatest Values - | °24| Two Pants A Guaranteed Tailored-To-Measure Suit for Only TWENTY FOUR DOLLARS WITH TWO PAIR OF PANTS 24 Two Pants The makers of ROSS BRAND CLOTHES are making this gencrous offer — with a double purpose. To introduce to you the Finest Clothing _Keep Your Money At Home Buy ?Through?Your. LOCAL: DEALER Values in Canada. To keep our hundreds of employees work- ing steady all year round. Contented workers produce fine workmanship. Why order clothing from strange firms in strange towns, when you can see what you are buying, for less money right at home. City styles—City prices—from a responsible merchant. Make Your Selection To-Day---See Your Hom: Tow Dealer! ———S==SS=—= SPECIAL! < A deposit of $5.00, will guarantee you receiv- ing your order, at any time wanted---before August 3! st. Place. your order to-day. ORDER EARLY WHILE THE SELECTION OF FABRICS IS AT IT’S BEST PHONE 150 SAMPLES AND STYLES ON DISPLAY AT LOCAL AGENT Simms, the Clothier ‘LISTOWEL, ONT. Ross Brand Clothes, Montreal ¥ P | | M t M k t F h F it d | If you are in the market for a poten e cut of Beef, Pork, Veal or Lamb, give us a call by Phone 302, call -at the shop, oppos- ite the post office. We carry a full fine. on choicest quality. Cur- e e a @S-=-= ed meats, Kitchener Meats always on hand; also Swift's Prem- ium Hams Rnd Bacon his wek we are offering Choice Beef and Spring Lamb at yery reasonable prices. ‘ ' « ' Fillets of Veal Leg of Spring Lamb , Cherries . Cherries . “ B30c per Ib. 40c per I : Leg of Veal Shoulder Lamb . E 24e B0c We will have a good supply of choice cherries for:, meee "OE West = 200. Stewing Lamb this week-end at market prices. , Shank of Veal 10c 25 Shoulder Rst. Veal 20¢ Fresh Picnic Ham Boiling Beef 200 10¢ to, 1236¢ Prime Rib Roast Pot Roast 18° i2%ec to 15¢ Choice Home Made Bologna aaa monk ; 20c Pure Home rendered Lard 24c ice Dairy and Oreamery Butter always on hand. ie a offering a discount of 5% for all purchases of $1. or oer ger Saturday qnly. Choice Home made Pork Saus- 25e. ere on bec tors market for Hides and Wool, and will pay highest F anascee pri - M. SMITH Phone 202 LAstowel Lie- tile week-end at the home of Mr. an nd Lenonetnanfpentbteans: nee R. A. (Phone 72. BANANAS, ORANGES, LEMONS, GRAPE FRUIT, TOMATOES, CUCUMBERS, LETTUCE, ETC. ‘ i Climie Quality Grocer, Listowel. oS 1. ur. Sonn Blair, of Detroit, spent Mrs. Andrew Kay. He was accom ied ‘Alexander to Mrs. Lamb and daughter, Mary, of Toron- td, WHS Had been Spehiing a few days t with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kay. She will visit in Detroit with her sis- & <i Ke See ter, Mrs. Wilson oo Mr. Frank Buri tah is trom treal on vaca’ tome Ps Mon-

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