|, SOCIAL and PERSONAL | If you go away on a visit or Banner will be interested. Tele- phone 61 and give us the facts, Mr. C. B, Simms vee in Toronto this’ “week on busine: Dr. H. 8. Mallory spent the week- end at his home in Londo Oo Mr. Irwin Bricker of Espanola. spent Saturday and , Bandar in town. > Fle 2 Staley: ‘of goa ge ia visiting at the home of Mrs. M. mford. isapcone Mr. W.-Howe of Windsor, spent - the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Blackmore. < Mr. and Mrs. James Athag, Geor- gina and Peter, spent Sunday with friends in Guelph. a Mrs A. Oliver and son, Melvin, visited this ben at the home of ‘her mother. in Guelp DS. Miss Mary Jermyn spent a few days this week with friends ‘in Owen Sound Mrs. Mason, Sr., of Newton, spent the week-end at the home of her eon, Mr. Wm. Mason. —o-—- Mr. Roy George of Galt, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. George. o— Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Becker,. of Palmerston, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mre. A. . nag iina Mrs. G. E. Hudson and daughter, Ruth, of Hespeler, spent the week- end with relatives in tow —o—. Mrs. T. Howe of Windsor, is apene- ing a few days at the home of Mr and Mrs. T. Blac he . and Mre. Wo E. McIntyre, of Preston, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fritz. 2 ere Mr. Norman Howes of Galt, spent the week-end at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howes —o— E. D. Bennett spent e former's bro- Mr. and Mrs. the week-end with th ther, Mr. Alvin Bennett, Galt . —-O-- Mrs. M. Smith, 12th. con. Elma, is visiting at the home of her son, - Mr. J. M. Smith, Listowel. rte Guane z Ir. Calvin Brubacker. of Kitchen- er, spent the f Rev. and Mra.-M. L. —— = ———ftre—Cimmminfgs--shd Miss Annie “atamings. of Molesworth, spem inday at the home of Mrs. A. Rob-|@rt John McIlroy, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Meliroy, 3rd. of Wallace. _——— Rev. es ‘officiated. Miss Reba Mrs. Joveph Stevenson, of Park-| McIlroy end Mr. Harvey Miller were head. was a week-end guest at the} the attendants. home of Mr. «nd Mrs. Amos Weber, The bride wore a travelling suit of} We ace str . navy Somat, with pearl grey hat, | o blouse, hose and gloves, and wore a ¥ 2 Benson and Miss }..| 8rey sauirre! choker, the gift of the Hutchison, of Davidson. Mich, are|Sroom, They left on the four o'clock guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, | trai in for Kitchener, Waterloo, She!- Adolph bourne and Sino eerie: Mr. David Sentent. and Miss Cora JOHN {STON — RENNIE { Lennox. spent Sunday at the home A pretty wedding took place | in! of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Stone, Pal-]} Listowel Vednesday. October} mereton, 1 + 1925, at two o'clock, at the} - — home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rennie, Mrs. James Athas and Georgina,| when their daughter, Ruth Vera, be \ have returned home. after spending}came the bride of Mr. Frederick; a few weeks with friends in Leaming | Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ton and London. Johnston. Main street, Listowel —, ev. J. M. Nicol, B.A., B.D. of Knox} Miss Mabel Ronala of St. Cathar Presbyterian ehurch, officiated. ines, spent the week-end at the! _. The bride was given in marriage by | home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs re father. and looked charming in| Robert Ronald. lovely peach shade georgette —_ ot tod trimmed with gold lace, and Mrs. W cs P 3 rosettes of the same material. Sho wn. Koutman Sth. psig Waitecs:}' carried a shower bouquet of- pink visited on Sunday at the home of Sweetheart roses and = Lily f the = E si - ‘ V Her’ pretty bridesmaid was Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Schell. —o— Mies J. Bright returned home| Thursday. fter spending a few) weeks with her brother. Mr. John Bright, Yale, Mich. | anesigjene Miss J. Ismond returned Wednes- | diay to her home n Detroit. after spending a few days at the home of Mrs. M. Sharpe Streete- —o— Mrs. C. B. Atkinson of ville, and Miss Minnie Smith, ofjed v t. On their return they will London, are — at the home of! reside in their lovely new bungalow Mr. Henry Goddard ain street east. .Mr. hnston is —— well known in Listowel, being the Mics Loulse Bender spent the! goalie for the Listowel Hockey Team, ‘ week-end with her parents, Mr. and| an he Eeanner joins with their ad as her guest, Miss Irene Horne. Qa Mr. and Mrs. F. Bryne and Mrs. w. Pelton, have returned home, af- ter a motor trip and visit with ret in Port Huron, Mich n Mr. M.-C. Burns, Mrs. G. V. Poole ‘and Mrs. Fallis of Palmerston, and Ys. McKay. of Regina,..visited on Tamney at Se — of Mr. and Mrs. J. A guise Mrs. Norman Pernfus of Kitchen- ver, and Mf. McBride, of Northville, Mich., have been guests during the past week at the home of Mr. and} co ‘ Mra. A. E. Rennie. etic o = Mr. and Gordon Bender and Mrs, t son ‘Lyle, motored from Toronto, and “ —_ the week-end at their homes in They were accompanied by at [spent Sunday at.the home of Mr. and week-end af‘the home Wins. Lt Mire. W. z. eg es wae spent a week their hom Ri Mrs B. Bayne of agree visiting he. and Mrs Miss Jennie “Hudson” ‘epéat the week-end in Walkerton {A Postmaster John Scott and T. C. Jones were in Drayton on Wedmes- ay. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rana LN i and O. H. Firkbeiner, Finkbeiner,. motored to Mtalieoed and Grand Bend on Wednesday, gnd visited friends. at . W. E. Hoover of Toronte, was —s A. while in Listodel assisting with the ec at Knox a anniversary. Mr. Archie McDonald, accompan- ied by his mother, J. Cc. Me- Donald, and Mrs. J. P. Walter, mot- ored to Toronto on Wednesday, and are spending a-few days with friends. —o- - Mrs. J. Davies . and saaeeare Jean, sites Annie Thompson, and and Mrs. Wm. Platt, of Tor Ponto, nk and’ spent the —— = e home of Mr. and Mrs: bath cate —_—a Miss Shirley Walker, of Toronto, was in Listowel on Sunday as- aisting with the music at the as vereary services in Knox church, was . guest at the home of Mrs. Fleming, Wallace street. —o— and Mrs. Chas. Fleming, Mr. of Hanover, accompanied by Mr. and Weppler, Miss F. Reh- kept. also of Hanover, motored and Mrs. Lewis Fritz. ‘. Mrs. G. C. Serking left on Tues- day for a four months visit in Van- couver with her daughter, M Ad- ngton: On her way home ehe will visit at Caslo, B.C., Calgary, Olds. Regina and Winnines. Mr. Ivan Savage. . of Gray —— Company, Detroit, spent a few hou Wednestiay morning with his ste er, vage. He left in the afternoon for Pripce Rupert, where he is on business in connection with the Gray Motors. | | . ‘A SILENT SALESMAN ANSWER THE UNASKED QUESTIONS OF OUR CUSTO- MERS. A child may bay in this store as safely as you and you see what you get and pay for, ; and you pay less, because we use no pressure in selling and do not keep a set of books.. Oredit pérsuaders are a thing of the PAST and any one who | buys on CREDIT. pays TWO prices. | Cash to Spend And Some Left In Your Own Store in Your Own Town —— Mr. S. J. Stevenson _ leaving on Monday next for f*Joa where ap will spend a week vinting with his} gg eer R. Browt.. Mrs. Stevenson, who has beet _Speading a few weeks in Cobait, is returning home with Mr. Steven- eon. —— McILROY—MILLER A quiet wedding took place at the on} when; Emma, youngest daughter of Mr. Ben and the late Mrs. Miller. of Wallace, was united in marriage to Mr. ey. phe nll sin. Miss Thelma Rennie, who Was handsomely gowned in orchid crepe. Her beautiful bouquet was al- so red Sweetheart Roses. Gord- Your Eyes Are Precious Instruments for theit eyes with’, “untold Ty impaired vis- ealth and sipk- Those who care rewarded are ‘ . Care for the eyes that serve you. Our examination is thorough, scientific, accurate and honest. Our reputation is built on over 25 years practical experience. Our prices are very reasonable and our goods dependable. W. A. JOHNSTONE Jeweler, Optometrist. wedding march was played by~ Mr. Clifford Rennie, After a delicious luncheon, Mr. and Mrs; Johnston left. by motor for Niagara Falls and Rochester, the many friends in eenaiae congrat- ulations and A BAILEY— HAMILTON The home of Mr..and Mrs, Hamilton, town line east, How Many Years Is It Since You Had Your Photograph T aken ? Your friends waiuls ) appreciate a good portrait Call, or Phone 162 fen” ne ena aR Y Ve undetwear of highest mans, Tiger ments we have for the tiniest Right now we are , showing the most com quality in‘all the well k iygie , Watsons Moodies and C Father, Mother and every member of the family, not forgetting the hery warm Tittle all wool, aot silk a cmt “ LADIES’ LADIES, VESTS, BACH 59¢ Good medium weight, roomy bloomers, vests with ox sleeve. 36-38. . LADIES’ J LADIES' VESTS, aT AGH 85¢ Fairly heavy weight Bloomers, with Vests to match. Elther no sleeve, short sleeve or opera top, Sizes 36, 38, 40. Hac’ 85c LADIES BLOOMERS OR ANKLE DRAWERS, Pr. 95c Laties’ extra heavy weight Bloomers, Or ankle length Draw- ers, flat knit. Pair 95c LADIES'. NATURAL VESTS OR DRAWERS, | 25 EACH bd Good heavy weight, ankle length Drawers or Vests with high neck and long sleeve. Good sizes. n KIDDIES' FLEECE Come Where You Can Get Satisfaction We Have What You Want LINED SLEEPERS, MEN'S Ee HEAVY F BINATIONS MEN’S ALL WOOL HBEA- VY WEIGHT COMBINA-3 350 TIONS, Suit , MEN'S - LL SHIRTS (€ ih DRAW! HEAVY RIBB, Suit 50 or per suit =8.2,85, Men's heavy ribbed unshrinke able all wool Shirts or Drawers. Sizes 36 to 44. Single garment $1.- $2.85 Prices \ LADIES’ SILK STRIPE Several Qdd Lines of Stanfield’s Gar- ments at Clearing VESTS OR BLOOMERS, ] 00 Each . KIDDIES' HEAVY WEIGHT BLACK DRAWERS, TIGER BRAND wool ? eavy weight, flat knit, silk stripe Bloomers or Vests | KIDDIES’ CREAM SHIRTS OR DRAWERS, Each ...... 42 with low neck, no sleeve, or half vn ee a es Men's heavy ribbed Tiger Brand sleeve, Our special, cach ..,. $1, | SOME ODD LINES TO CLEAR AT, each ......... 0... 25c 1 o.neinkable Shirts ac Deawork: ’ if » 7 BABIRS' PURE WOOL VESTS, LONG, Each ............ 60c | Shirts with double front and dou- BABIES' SILK STRIPE VESTS, Each ..............--- 75e | ble or Drawers with double PENMAN'S NATURAL aN - : back ranteed the. best value WOOL. SHIRTS or] 75 BOYS' ALL WODL SHIRTS OR DRAWERS, each ........ 95c | to be her Qs all wool Underwear. AWERS, Special, ea.** ~ . 4 “18 MME van cece DESWERS, Special, ce BOYS' FLEECE LINED SHIRTS or DRAWERS, Each Cig | REE oo ect eng Phone 71 LISTOWEL Call Us by Phone} Meaford Chapman Bros. LISTOWEL Gray!| Goderich > 2 “ALL f » SHIRTS on4 25 DRAWERS, Suit * “The Store That Sells For Less” WALLPAPER SALE | 20% OFF oUR ENTIRE STOCK OF WALL PAPERS. Commencing Saturday and for the next 30 days we will give 20% off our entire stock of fine papers 10% OFF ALL PAINTS AND VARNISHES FOR THE SAME PERIOD. These. discounts apply only to CASH sales. N. L. BEAN Wallace St. Listowel. ETT” seihicmanieredsiemeipiasemimameiaeminetinitensial Walter’s Men's #4.50 Work Shoes, Sat- unday and Monday .. $3.48 Men's Wool Sox, Saturday and Monday, 5 pair for .. $1.00 Men's 75c Wool Sox, Saturday and Monday, 2 pair . .81.00 Men's. $5,00 Sweater Coats, Saturday and M iy $3.75 New | Fall | Favorites Coats, Dresses Men's Odd Trousers, Reg. $3.50 Overcoats Saturday and Monday $2.95 Men's .$21.00 Tweed Suits, Saturday and Monday $15.50 New supply of Ladies’ Win- ter Coats, fur collars anti cuffs, full lined and under lined. PricéS are lower than ever. | | And Men's | | LOOK? Just What You’ Have Been Waiting for Nyal 2 for 1 Sale Thurs., Fri., Sat.,----Oct. 15, 16, 17. (2 For the Price of 1) This is a Real Sale Where “We Save You: Money” E. M. CREIGHTON The Reliable Druggist ! | | | j We also have a good supply of Ladies’ and Misses’ newest shades and latest styles. Large range to choose from. Prices all reduced. ; Do pri agen now be- fore Pass lines have been pick- Hise over. Buy with us and you- | “ 3. OVER PORMER: HALLIDAY GARAGE, WALLACE ST. Cakdies, ANNUAL - Hospital Bazaar October 16th and 17th Fancy hare’ re Sewing, Homemade Baking, Second-hand Clot Junior pS Thies aaa Hold a Jitney Dance and AFTERNOON TEA, 3 to 5 porn DAYS. We need $1000, We can make it with your beip. Midway. p.m, HOT pais ck 780 Under Auspices of Women’s Hospial Auxiliary, — ~The an You cannot rg for the grea ~pare yourself for it. IN. FIVE TRews Ga WHERE WILL YOU BE? swer depends very. ‘hone spos ‘your 2 test success snccesg unleae. 9 >