Listowel Banner, 26 Nov 1925, p. 8

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€ ALL PRICES| REDUCED ‘Any: Overcoat i In ot | Values up to $30. PHONE 150 SIMMS, The Clothier. ys SOCIAL and PERSONAL If you go away on a visit or have company, your friends, who are subscribers of The Banner will be interested. Tele- phone G1 and give us the facts. Mr. Tom Thompson of Toronto, visited in town Monday. ; —— nnie is visiting Ww. trends in New Hamburg —o— A. Schinbein _ in Torons r J. to tt week on busi ne oman Mr. Chae. Kline o ed friends in to Engig Lee ” nh Kin- cars hess. ae h, of Stratford, vis- owel “ a Wattansday. Pe iat isa Viola zitiax epent pcadl week i One "On 5 —o— Mre. Poole of Palmerston is vis't- ing her sister, Mrs. Ellen Fallis. —_—o— Krohn visited a few days last Stratford and St, Marys —o— ss B. Speiran spent a few days ck at her home near Brussels. Mrs week at ents we Messrs. Harold Zilliax and Melvin Johnsten spent Tuesday in London. —o— ene Ressman = spe he woek- ound aittan friends in Kitchen- —o— Mrs. Alf. Watchorn, of Palmerston spent Tuesday with friends in Liste: | ir 2 Miss Theima “Kilgore spent 2 days this week visiting Piends Toronto Mrs. G. C. Fothergil! and son, ck, are epending-a-few days in Sudbury ates Mrs. 5. Webb of Bright, at the home of her cousin, Chapman fa visiting . T. We —o— Mrs. George Hayes of Palmerston, spent Saturday at’ the home of Mrs. Ed. McLaughlin. ; sine Ben Johnston spent Sunday at the home of his eister, Mrs. Rob- ert Baker, Ethel. —9— \ Miss Mary Brock. of Stratford | Normal. spent the week-end with he er, mother in town Mr. and Mrs. D. Bennett spent a couple of days in Toronto the latter part of last wee a etd Aitken and two boys Mrs. C. W. b par- are spending a week with her ents, in Wingham — ss Alice Brown; of Palmerston, ts viniting at the home of Mr. and Mre. J. Brown. and Mre-. ©. Zilliax -spent} ore ait y last in Stratford, visiting Mr. Henry Zilliax aR ith Mr. R. Joseph of Detroit. visited at|and Mrs the home of Mrs. 0 wacDog ald over the os t, Burne of Palmerston.) app i “the inte of Mrs. J. A. Wataoh on Monday. — The Misses Edna Schell and Verna visiting Fisher spent the. arpek-eng crane in Stratior spent the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Sam Caruso and lit- tle ae of Walkerton, Fyne Sunday at the home of Mr. J. Caruso. = =O r, and Mrs. James Fallis, of Pak. merston, spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Watso —o— Mrs. Annie cheer Mea her daughter, Mr Mrs. PF; spen —o— > mms and ~Janet Bright motored to Strat- brd on Wednesday and spent the day. —34— O. N. Scott of Toronto, is spen nding a few days this: week at =, — of his father, Mr. J. ‘ Beo \ —~— Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards, of Kenihrorti;-speat home of Mr. and Mrs, thews ‘Isaac Mi at- Mr. Wm. Bell hes returned home, a spending a few days with his ter, Mrs. Archie McArthur, ain, .~ -—— Mr. and Mrs.George E. Harron, ot Buffalo, are spending the American Thanksgiving holiday in Listowel and Stratfor —o— Mr. and Mrs. H. Wakeford and pga of London, spent Sunday t the home of Mr. and Mrs. George | oumien. —_—o— Mr. Wm. Welton returned to Lis- wel on Monday, after spending his olidays at the home of.his parents rd. lin Clifto ad Mrs. Samuel Stahl. of ‘aterloo, spent a few days this week at the home of her brother, Mr. bein, and Mrs, Schinbein. imitans fr. and Mrs. N. L. Bean and fam- ily, motored to Port Elgin on Sun- day and visited friends. They -return- nome on Mongay : evening. Dr. and Mrs. “ayiniér Bender, of Hanover, spent the week-end at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Helbein and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stricker, Mrs. George Lemmex’ returned rom Detroit on Monday, where she has been spending two weeks -visit- ing with hér daughter and sons. —o-— Earl and June Lee, children of ca dine, their grandmother, Mrs. C. — Mr: Henry ag ena ge left for Niagara Falls, N. Y., on Wednesday morning, where he is spending ies Hf weeks with his daughter, Mrs. Shafer. sandler Mrs. Edward Campbell, wich, and a Wigs Harriston, were | guests: week-end of their niece, eon, Wallace street. - of Ford- ine, of eave the Mrs.. Gib- Mr. and Mrs. J. . Hall and mein towel on Saturday. They motored on to oer hanes wheré they spent the wee \ Mra. Bert Chester” and daughter peor pasty Wednesday to home in Mr. and Mrs. F. W. oid are spend- ing this ‘week in “Toros —_—oO— ~ J. Vandrick is douiaioe a eae ah with aaa in Toronto. Miss Barbara Br Bright, spent a few; days last week with friends in Tor- onto Mr. urgess and a few days last week two we ks with per smote; BY Har Mrs. M. —r— Miss McLaughlin of Fordwich, ia visiting at-the home of her sister, Mrs. V. F. Duberges. domi ie Mrs. Valentine Kritzer has return- ed home, after spending a few days ws | SEAYS here Bective { THE BAZAAR Business comes t because. it i : Boe é na TTIy oon \it-ts- well served. e IT STAYS HERE because our HOLIDAY SEASON. with her daughter in St. Marys. sr ° Mrs, Waiter MacMichael, of Guel- ph, js epending this week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Petch. __ tir and Mra. t,.H, Be Clara Wells and Lillian Ben Eldon Bender and Master R oe motored to Kitchener on Sunday end visited friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C. Bender and Lyle motored from Toronto, and also «pent the day visiting in Kitchener. THE SKULE NOOZE Notes From Listowel. High School J. M. Schin-| > A drastic change in the rules and regulations of the L.H.8. was brought about quite suddenly on Monday afternoon when, after a con- ference of the teathers, which was enjoyed by the pupils, Mr. Smith an- nounced that school would commence hereafter at one o’ instead of ‘ hag 1 is the Detention class re- smcrertei antl 4.05. In addition to this,-no town pupil must show his face in the halls of the L. H. 8. be- fore 12:45 under penalty of suspen- sion. During the noon hour the “‘cold- of the many rules which or and his staff are serloueh’ con- sidering the idea of publishing’a H. 3 tatute Book for the benefit cf he forgetful students. Our piinidtonl op heen seen sev- eral t{mes in differefit parts of the schoo! with a violin bow in his hand. After much diecussion we have come in the conciaeion that music has cast charm over him and that he is rine to ‘atro duce a hew subject ef study into the curriculum. The girle tHink he will do well to start at the very bottom floor and have the piano t e Miss Weir would like to see all of Fifth and Fourth.Forme .. together. are wondering whether she wants to sake a peerare or just make a fresh co . Invitations Sioa been distributed for the Hough Cup At Home to be held in the Music’ Hall on Friday nig : ° . s tum in the L. TOWN OF LISTOWEL “Court of Applega Mich.,, after spending a few weap at the home of Mrs. 8. a Jennings, and attending "tha funera Thursday last, gl +. Warren Birt kn OE St. Morya etatiga atthe boskd of Mrs. Kien” tis Tale week-end: Mra N. A. - st the home of her bro-| ther, Mi Gideon. “Men A.B Roberts. ot Fordwich, | ed on of the late oon Chester. {a -Court of ie vision on th sient Rot) for the town of thiteset itor 1926, ‘will, be held in the Council IT STAYS HERE because NO- WHERE can you buy goods a LOW IN PRICE. = HERE! IT IS NEARLY DEC- EMBER ist. “An inspection of the Bazaar stock shows that it is not| WEARING THIN but is being AD- DED TO DAILY and that we of5 line of TOYS, in LISTOW HL sive FANCY GOODS # DISTRICT. & NO TWO COATS ALIKE. It is time now to buy. SANTA’ ‘CLAUS is on: HIS WAY and LADIES AND MISSES Read this Bulletin “Apnoea the Greatest Savings Ever Offered You in Fall and Winter: Coats : CHRISTMAS GOODS ARE POURING INTO OUR BUSY STORE EVERY DAY, WE ARE CROWD- _ED FOR ROOM AND SPACE TO DISPLAY THESE GOODS, AND WE FIND WE ARE FORCED TO OFFER YOU FOR QUIOK CLEARANCE 50 OF THE SEASON'S MOST FALL AND WINTER COATS OF FINE RICH FABRICS SUCH AS FRENOH DUVETYNE, POINT, SUEDINE AND BOLIVIA IN THE MANY NEW OOLORS OF WOOD ‘TONES, RUST SHADES, . WINE, COCOA AND GREEN. SMARTLY TRIMMED WITH LUXURIOUS LONG HAIR FURS ON THE MANY NEW FLARE AND STRAIGHT LINE MODELS, EVERY COAT IS THIS YEAR'S MODEL AND NEEDLE ‘Reduced in Price fm 20 to 4) y ATTRACTIVE UP-TO-DATE CHRISTMAS IS COMING. COATS up to $22.00 for $13.75 COATS up to $28.50 for $18.75 COATS up te $34.50 for $25.00 COATS up to $39.50 for $29.7511$36.75 COATS up to $45.00 for Trade at THE BAZAAR or AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY TO COME AND SEE. Spartan Tuxis Square and Special display Fri., Nov. 27 LADIES' AND MISSES’ EVENING GOWNS, AFTERNOON GOWNS, STREET DRESSES AND FUR OOATS TO WHICH WE TAKE PLEASURE IN INVESTING iba LADIES AND MISSES OF Facassisinns aay TRAIL RANGERS We are bee iy ‘for a b gymnss- P 8, 926 Publie notice 4s hereby given seid Mentor—R. Mathewman. Practor—George Comptor—Clarence Hallman Saturday is Voting Day It is your duty as Older Boys to cast your vote and by so doing you Phone 71, Listowel. (Chapman Bros. and Gray * “The store that sells for less” will be helping the Older Boys’ Movement in Ontario. a As a candidate for» P. q ae am standing for the advancement. ot Older Boys' Work in both city and} others. con ..and to this end, heartily; . It is to do my utmost solicit yegr vote. 50 ep pees Sp cig i — will and peace that I am seeking elec- TOREES BRICKER. “tion to the Older Boys’ Pere to asaist and solicit your vot For That our eainibent viedge its es Bricker. idea .of World , 8 8 4 . John Savage saceeen Another That Parliament ae taal a circulat- ing library for ite own mem Adiew Se a ew of the best books on vital tones Parliam ten eye | the city squares, but dvevery C enlar ; ; n T. group would ve refit by it. In| ‘3 this libtury would be some 0 | the best booka’ of difterent topics jand these would be circulated aroun

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