ee ’ Shenae in Torontay after spending * if you go away on a visit or} leo weeks with Mrs. R. unin, at have company, your friends, | | the ‘aclagton. bo Mr. G. E. Harron, Stratford, was pes Paina in‘town on Tuesday. Barber with her baby i ‘who are ‘Subscribers of The ‘ me WE Banner will be interested. Tele- i ane Do ptenehes Ls! 8. 8. & ‘o. 5, Wallace, wag a -end gues y Phone G1 and give us the facie. | | ct the home of Mr. and Mra. Geo Fe Mayburry. —_— ivan Hele én Marie, returned Sat- and Mrs. Hugh Halliday were| Urday from the Listowel Memorial ae mm Siiattort Be Monday. H : —o— L. H, Bamford was in Lon- I > B. Mies Schaefer and her mother, and Pe ‘Wednesday on business F Mr. and Mrs. Schaefer, Jr., of Ford- wich, spent Sunday with Mrs. M. EB. oe ¥ Mr. and Mrs. L. dri’ spent > Sunday with trlends in Eler Mr.-and Mrs. W. C. Treacy and —o— family, of Kitchener, were guests on H. Walker ‘ts visiting hap a at the home of Mr. and Mrs. frionde jn, ‘Port ‘Huron, Mich. . A. Johnstone, ote OF _ —o— Mr. and Mrs. I, C. Bricker and children, spent. a few days this week at the home of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bricker. Miss Pearl Goddar spent the -— week-end with friends i® London. Miss Wanzer returned to her home Rag EY in Kansas City on Monday, after Mr. S. Hudgon spent the week-| spending a week at the home of Mr. end in TS innitton and Beamsville. and Mrs. H. P. Wan —o— Miss Minnie Hill.spent the week- end at her home ineWingham! 9 —o— —_—O— Mrs. (Dr.) F. C. Wilson is visiting Miss Helen Fritz, accompanied by her pine in Springfield this wook: ee age Miss. Eleanor Windsor, of ich., pal the week-end Mr. R»bert Oliver. was in Toronio with “triends in _— don and Battslo singe on business. Mr. and Mrs. Witiam Karsten and. son, William, of Woodstock, spent Mr. Archie Clements of Durham,/the week-end at the home of Mr. and spent Friday with — in Listowel.| rs. Fred Karsten Mr. G. E. sdioe. of Hespeler, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hargreaye epent the ee one with. his father. ane daughter, Reta, of St. Marys. pent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mr. J.-C. McDonald and Mr. Arch- Mrs. R Hawke, Main street. . , : le cnet were in Woodstock on ieee henge ‘wespay. fr. and Mrs. Byam and daughter, Miss Faby Byam; of Maple, spen Mrs. Cofhelius Walter, of Water-|the week-end with the former's loo, is v <i friends in Listowel davghtar: Miss Fipis Byam. and vicin a ’ Mr. and Mrs. ~ Weldon Smith and Messrs. G. A. McDonald and J. W./ little daughter, Madelene, of Bort Bernie were in Kitchener Monday on! Elgin; were guests on Sunday at the business. home of Mr. and Mre, Ed. Schlimme. «ajo o Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Climie and Mr Mies Emma Hutchison and the Mis- and Mrs. Jos eae Fair were In Mit-!ces Annie and Margaret Dobson, of echell on Tuesday Teeswater, visited over the week- end with Mrs. T. h enneren and Edna. Mr. and Mrs. R. ee ae re- turned home, after with Mr. and Mrs. “Alex” Wood and Mar- friends in Sarnia. garet, motored to Hamilton on Fri- —o— day and spent the week-en with Miss Mabel Raines, of Walkerton, | friends. They returned home Monday. spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.} and Mrs. George Raines. | Messrs. Harold Zilliax and Carlyle —o— 'Hemswwrth and the Misses Elsie Gee Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bennett oftand Alice Shearer, spent Sunday at _ Galt, spent the week-end with Mr.jthe cottage of Mr. J.. H. Gee, Point and Mrs. E. D. Bennett. : ool dys are here, days of ps = ine $e8 Sygate ‘oon and hi -“home work’ ae hare sg ve youth- Lik reg a are mer ies when they f glasses. The child who Pestne easily is the child who sees clearly. So care- ful parents) make sure of the keen vieion of their boy or girl by bringing thenr to us for ex- amination. glasses are needed we can i the correct oe in the eet quality frame Prices moderate. W. A. JOHNSTONE Jeweler. Optometrist. a - OF 96k Grant toee: | and Win ~ Dresses, New Styles, New Cloths, and New Every day brings forth new goods. Dress Goods and oo SRS | We are showing a wonderful range of Fancy Velvet and Silk Velour. “and after dealing with us. | We have known merchants, | because an article was selling well to put the priceup. We, on tihe contrary immediately, séek-to- Duy it at less money, and reduce prices. When we get it, that's money in your pocket, isn't it? Watch the Plain Prices For Changes Which Surely Come work to get the. big price Do you fall for it? a — a The Misses Gertie Routledge and Meesrs. Alvin’ Stricker and Sam Mary Hil) visited friends in London! Caruso were in Toronto on Sunday. and Wingham last week. Mrs. L. H. Bernie and son. Leland, are spending this week visiting in Mrs. Sam Cerose “and little son. of Tor onto. \ Walkerton, apent the meek end at ome 4 the home-of Mr. J. Carus Mr. Harris Williams. Mrs. Wil- —1— j liams, Sr.. dnd Mr. Nicholl, of Lon- ~JMr. and Mrs. Harry Chapman, and! don, spent the latter part of last family. of Kitchener, spent the week-| week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. end with friends in Listowel. 'George Frit — A Mr. and Mrs. Noblé Sheldon, of Mr. and Mrs. Gecar Rapp and Mr.; Toronto. visited last week at the} Melvin Rapp. of Listowel, and Mrs | home of Mrs. Fie!ds, Mill street. G, K. Rapp, 3rd. con. Wallace, mot-/| —t ored to Hagersville and spent the! ° Mrs. Wm. Elliott, of Mitchell, weekeced with Mr. and Mrs. David| spent the week-end visiting with Dr.| Karges. | and Mrs. Emery, Bismark street. -—1—- —1— Mr. and Mrs. Cecit Johnston, Mrs.; Mr and Mrs. Fletcher and son.| Brown and Miss Olive Brown, of! Dick of Galt. spent the week-end! Meaford. were week-end guests at the! with Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Darroch. home of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Chap-! -~0— {man \ Mr. J. G. Burt and Miss F. Strick- —A— \- er, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kemp Mr. and Mrs. George Badley, Mas-| were in London on Saturday last. iter Lorne and Miss Laura Badley, —_— i | Elmira, Mrs. Forest Biackney and] Dr. Hill and Miss Roulston of Tor-; little daughter Jean, of Port Huron onto, were week-end guests at the! Mich., visited on pene at the home|! home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Kennedy.!of Mr. and Mrs. ne es 3ender. | Mr. and Mrs. ‘Noah Blackmore ant. | Mr. and Mrs. — H. Bender; and} Mr. and Mrs. Glen ackmore spent! Mr. Eldon Bender, accompanied by! Sunday with — in Kitchener. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wells and Esther,! ‘ 'and Miss Clara Wells, motored to Mr. and Mrs. re W. Zurbrigg and Clifford on Sunday, and visited at! Yamijv. motored to St. Marys and In-, the home of Mr.. and Mrs. Henry! zersoll on Sunday and Visited friends | Koehler. | Saale. | Mrs. G. V. Poole, of Palmerston, Mr. and Mrs. Seuee Rogers re-| * and Mr. Thos. Poole, of Detroit, vis-i turned home iday, after a month's) > Sted last week with Mr. Jas. Fallis. | visit with relatives in Windsor and} E —0— | Detroit. They were accompanied to| Mr. and Mrs. T. Hemphill, 8rd.j Listowel by their daughter, Mrs. F.} con. Wallace. were guests over the, F. Wilson, Mr. Wilson and Miss Mar- week-end with Mr. and Mrs, R. Mul-| ian Wilson, who spent the week- end | lin. with Mr. and — = ogers. Dr. M. Elizabeth ih Wilson, of ine! Mr. John Bright, of Yale, Mich., Galt Hospital 6taff. spent-the week-|spent a few days this week with his end with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McDon-' —— the Misses Bright. He was ac- ald. ‘companied to Yale on Wednesday by —O— Miss Janet Bright, of Listowel, Mr Mr. Clarence McLachlan, of Mon-| W. B. Shearer, 4th. SOBs. ‘Elma, and ‘treal, ts spending this week at the'Mr..A. Peebles; of Linwood, who home of his mother, Mre. W. H. Me-! will spend a few days - Yale and Lachlan: j} other points, — amie Miss Molly Stevenson has returned; Mr. and Mre. F. ‘F. Wilson and home, after spending two weeks’ va-| Miss Marian Wilson, of Windsor, who cation with friends in Guelph. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mre. —.-~ s Rogers, left Monday morning Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Hill. of Wing- for Grand Bend and other points, ham, visited on Saturday at the) where they are spending a few days home of Mr. and Mrs. George Rdat. before returning to their home in Tedge.-+ Windsor. Mrs. Rogers ‘accompanied : them to Grand age to apeod a few ‘Mr ES, Mrs. alousé Stricker andj days with eine ‘amily. of Kitchener. spent the week- the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. CARSWELL—HARRI et serie’ ker. A quiet wedding took place at the —n1— Baptist Parsonage, Listowel, on Sat- . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Karges re-jurday last, Sept. 19th., at one o’. turn@i home Saturday, after a visit}clock, when Stella Emily, eldest \ wih, friends in London and St. Thom-}daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Har- =e. ris,. of Fordwich, became the bride he es | et | a Zyapu —-o— ° . Mir. and Mrs. J. A. Schinbein and| Mr. and Mrs. John Carswell, of Pal- Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Schinbein, of Van- | Merson. Rev. H.W. Jackson officiat- couver, spent a few days in Torontp} this week. : 2 b ride was prettily gowned in pe, stitched with ag a ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blythe and Mr. | go Arnold Blythe, = Detroit. spent the Mr. and Mre. James | Trade At la = iw > | > adie You'll find it there—before | It takes a lot of glad hand | THE BAZAAR + Ladies’ Fur Coats Rat Coats, French Seal Coats--- In plain, or trimmed with Sable collar and cuffs. All wool, Herring | Persian Lamb, Hudson Seal--- Bone stripe and best You can save from $50.00 to $100.00 on a coat when of lining and make. 2 you buy from: us. ee of pants. Wears . “Sco | = Suits Boys’ Suits fom | and Overcoats $5.00 to $15.00 | ; Men’s and Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Never did we show such a range as we are for this SRECIAL VALUES IN fall. Boys’ Suits from $5.00-and up. BOYS* AND MEN'S UN. : |_DERWEAR. FOUR OF THE Men’s suits, heavy tweed with two pairs of pants "BEST MAKES. . $22 .00 A Real Coat All wool ‘on French Seal Collar an cut, full lined po interlin- "$25.00 Other Coats from $11.00 to $75.00 SPECIAL VALUES IN CHILDREN AND LADIES’ UNDERWEAR. LOOK US UP FOR, YOUR FALL WANTS. oe in M. SCHINBEIN & SON Before You Buy Your , NEW FALL 3-4. PRINCESS THEATRE FRI. and SAT. “Gold And The Girl” Buck Jones fF AND WINTER COAT Call on Us---We are showing the most complete range of Juniors’ Misses’ and Ladies’ Coats this season. The smartest New Styles, the most. attractive New ‘+ Cloths, the most popular New Shades, most moderately priced. quiet, ikea’ = Knox wel, 0) aire! Gordon Melvin Spee tage Rely 7 + Spen cpeoomes ere Mr. d Mrs, J. A. Watson, Mre. Olive MeDonald, fd C. A. Krohn and Mr. Warren Birthman, motored and spent the alee at Elora and ?’ Mr. Gordon 8S. Carewell, Le of | Fer; Yardage EET Bat prety wed wedding took se, Listo- (large double bed size) Be oe oe tae - We Have Just Received Another Big Shipment of FLANNELETTE BLANKETS - .° .For the benefit of those who could not get these ‘Blankets during our “Great Anniversary Sale” we will offer for FRIDAY and SATURDAY, one hundred and fifty pair, grey or white flannelette blankets $2.: 35 RIC AVEPENE Mea ae TE A eT tn a a Me sh Wei ae i tte ix Wa Wa keke ee ke We = *