Listowel Banner, 3 Dec 1925, p. 8

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=— ’ : Ef ine Ying bi “ Sr er, Palmerston. shades, Make your Christmas Gift a pair of Cosy Slippers. A ge ps Sper or Silk and wont me ath satel on rey and At: ¢ =f to $2.00 A pair of Skinner’s Satin, Kid or Phabeiet Lickdied Slippers. A Pair black, brown or patent leather and in all sizes, at ...... f° Oxfords, on sale + 83.75 to _— | SOCIAL and PERSONAL rj oy | If you go away of a visit or | interested. Tele- phone 61 and give us the facts. Mayor J. C. Hay was in Toronto this week. onal Mr. i W. Payne was in Toronto this w Mr. ting Ptofter ¥ was in Milverton on Mon Mr. Elgin Hay is vy is spending a few days in Chicago —9n— Mr. and ™ R. B. Hanna spent Wednesday = “Stratford. H. 8. Mallory | spent the week- end with friends et London “Dr. “Suances spent 4 Bunasy with ule ‘ttene at Newbridge. —_—o-— Miss Lorene Domn epent ha week- end at her home near Ayto oe Mre. M. E. Harron spent the week- end with relatives at Garafraxa —o— Mre. W. . Gray t Tuesday with Mr. F. ‘. Caeten, Milverton. —_—o-— Mrs. Carnochan of Ethel, is spend- ing a few weeke with Mrs. F. J. Cur- tis. ——— Miss Ruth Wing spent a few days hint friends in Kitchener this eek. Mr. C. Cooper, of Kincardine. spent the weelband at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gee Leorl Mary Oke, of Union, spent a : yer | r, nt pee kk - Byam of Maple, spent the week-end with her daughter, Miss Viola Byam. 2. Hi Mrs. C — ay spent a few days her daughter, Miss Mrs. W. A. Gr last week with Vera Gray, ,Toron acpi f Miss Margaret Davidson gpent the week-end with her friend, Mies Hes- ter Davidson, Newton. -—u-— Mrs. Cecil Vandrick and = Mary, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs J. D. Miller, Kitchener. N Armstrong has returned to Toronto, after spending a few days at the home of Miss Gibbs. line her SS Margaret Batiey, town at, is visiting at the home of sister, Mrs. W. P. Rennie. — — Mr. Ira McLean spent Sunday a! the home of Mr. and Mrs Ww. G Perkins, 6th con. Wallace. Mr. T. E cia. nip line east, is spending a few weeks with his bro- ther, Dr. J. C oie son, Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. "Farry Sechaver, Eva and George, spent Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. S. E, Barton, Donegal. Miss R. Livingstone and Miss Al- ice Livitigetone are spending) a few days with friends in ae a auuqhente Mre. T. G. Anderson and Mies Winnifred Anderson are spending a few days with friends in Toronto. anime Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Bean and fam- ily, motored to Hanover on Sunday and spent the day with friends. —o— Mr. A. C. Bricker, of Barrie, spent the week-end at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bricker. —O — Mr, and. Mrs. Van de Water, Sr. ef Picton, spent the week-end with their sen, Mr. J. P. Van de Water —f— Mr. Wm. Ament, of Langton, and Mr. Leo Ament of Glenallen, spent Thursday with relatives in Listowel. Mrs. Percy Raines of 8t. pr gt ie spent a few daye this week at Ce f Mr. and Mrs. George Raines. eindagtite r. and ee Lewis Agr and — Sly Mnitarea-te Kitchener on Mon¢ Iast and spent the ay with chr —o— Messra> ‘Elston Moore “Mitchell, of Stratford, spen with friends nh Listowel Eery vicintty. Mr. M Bank st matt ts apes ng two weeks’ : OR with trends at Newfane, N. Wm. Sunday] py, ©. Hurst, rat, ot the Imperial ~o— sod hire. J. B. Bib and ar.| Mr. and Mrs J. M. Smith and fam-| ily, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burke, 12th., con. El- > —_—o— Mr. and Mrs. Levi Stricker, of Grimsby, were the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.B. Ren e. Miss Alberta Bartley, nurse, of Brantford, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bartley, Argyle; street. Mrs. M. B, Nicholedn, of Drayton, pent a few days last week at the irene of her danghter, Mre. W. W. Karge: Mr. and Mrs. Fa. | Bettger and Mr. | and Mrs. Frank Osborne, of Monk- ton, sae Gundsy with friends in Listowe Oe Mrs. John Siegner and Miss Steen- in at the home of Mr. and Mre J. H. Gee Miss Margaret. o— Clute, Toronto Mrs. Mahlon Good, G stown, returned home Wednesday, after belng confined i the Memorial hospital for a tow day day Mrs. A. H. aurbrige, of St. Marys. returned ome urday, ) after} spending a few days "at the home of | her sister, Mrs. S. L. Adolph a Mrs. Chas. Wiison ‘and son, of Allandale, spent the week-end in Listowel with Mre. Wilson's Mrs. Witmer, who is indisposed. —H— James Moore is visit-| ing at the home of Dr. o- Mrs. M. H. Moore, Stratford. and with her aunt, Mrs. Alex Sutherland, Londén. Mrs. (Dr.) | Horning and ttle Fair and Miss Toda, spent Wednesday at N Reuben daughter, Mre of Palmerston, the hoine ofs Mr and Mrs. G. P. el, ‘ e ‘+o Mr. and Mrs. OSear Rapp, anied by Mrs. G. +, Rapp Ephriam Gildner, 3rd> con. motored to Kitchener om Sunday and, visited friends, —o— Mr. and Mrs. A. W. ored to Lucan on Sunday and visited friends. They lca gg ag as far as Hensall by B. Knipe, who visited with ie pas Mr. Emer- son Knipe +—o— Mrs. Walter McMichael ter spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Petch. ilipitons Mrs. Jane Walker who-has epeat| the past two weeks with her niece, Mrs. Alfretta Moffat, left on Wednes- day to visit with frien at Carthage. | | | Mrs, Hancock x and Miss Hancock. | | of Port Elgin, who have been visit- ing at the home of Mrs. R. R. Hay, are at present visiting friends in Chi nN Mr. and Mrs. W. L. — and, family, accompanied by Mre n- sad and Mr. Ralph Bender, ‘can. con. Wallace, motored to Kitchener Tues- | day evening and = friends. | | Mrs. C. A Rous and baby son, | ames, have returned to Toronto, | where they will join Mr. Rowe. Mr} and Mrs. Rowe will apene the win-! ter in Toronto. Mrs. Rowe has been! spending a few oe at the home| of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. D. E.} Campbell, 3rd. con. Wallace. The Baptist Sunday School will hold the oes ms ontertalnent on Friday, Dec. The Baptist women’ § Mission Cir-| cle voted net proceeds of the miesion| play sa “Pi. Bottle,” $55.00 to Missio * The revival sadattned being ng in be han attended. ted by Rey. 7 etch, pastor bes the 6th. line Evangelicel, church, | Wallace. cS s In Christ Church on Sunday ne f on, of Newton, were Visitors on Sat- | returned | home Saturday, after spending a few} weeks with her friend, Miss Evelyn} mother, | Nick-}| ' accomp-, ' Zurbrigg mot- returned | Tuesday to her home in Guelph, af-; } ‘ | { | PURSES FOR GIFTS all leather purse will certainly be a very/appro- nn sit for mother, and something that will long be remem Black grained leather with silver clasp, contains coin purse and mirror. The lining is grey. Price $3.90. wn Morocca leather, heavy graining.‘This has a coin puree and mirror. Well line 25. Black patent leather with aor Good quality, small clasp. Lining of grey Satine and containing coin purse and smali mirror. $2 SILK CREPE KIMONAS e a very nice model in mauve gaat with 25,_others‘fs lo We bav —, aS black. The price a! glo i ROBES, $6.00 and up. BEADS ancy beads in a variety of colours and _ styles, o $3.00. petond from T5c t VESTS avo silk Vibbons, Pre Sie aa SILK SLIPS In sand, navy and flame shades. This is a very good weight silk, and the slip ie well made. $3.2! LADIES’ GARTERS . For the person who wishes and does not wish to spend too or money, we have 6ecured a very good ere ladies silk garter. In all the new bright shades. Pair some little remembrance great a sum WHILE ASSORT MENT 5 ARE GOOD > a st eel elm ie ers set in. Square A Suit Case or Club Bag, on;xale at _, BL25 to $15.00 ? SHOP EARLY --- We invite you to come in- oe just look around. This is the Store where you can buy sane, sensible gifts. This season we have individual attractive boxes for - Gifts of Handkerchiefs You may think of a great many things that wouid be suitable but peal oe you go back to the ever wel- come gift, haudkerc Toree ina ey white linen, These are In a very attractive box. box of iwo, colored lawn, with Sirksitiiary work box, T5ec. Attractive box of three, peach green and nile blue with enurcoidesed corners. 45c. + agai edges. SPHCIAL early every shade ne could imagine with or without vembr sdared corner uite a number allover pat’ _ oon silk. 2 for 25c. new shades in crepes and the heavier silks. w bite lav n with hemstitched borders and kiddie’s patterns. Se. SENSIBLE GIFTS Fancy Wool Blankets Bath Towels Comforters Table Linen Madcria SILK LINGERIE The gift exquisite for any young lady. We have a verv choice showing of all the necessary articles for any ladies’ boudoir. We will box these for you in attractive vee BLOOMERS ades of mauve, peach, white, canary and sand. A good Suality silk and very .well made. $2.45. COMBINATION oT In ernary. pink and mauve. hia set ves’. and _— ins. These garments are fins lace. 83.2 includes the trimmed with your gifts. NEVER TOO MANY HOSE You may be sure of pleasing by giving hose. Semething new. A combination of Robin Blue and Sand, Cinnamcn and Sand. and Peach and Sunburn. is is a very godd weight silk . re will be surpris- ed at the quality at this price. $1. i SUPERSILK In all the new shades, including gold, moresco, maize, vanda, harvest, long beach, and practicilaly any shade that you might imagine. This i an excellent hose. $1.75. HOLEPROOF need of remarking on the quality of have all the popular shades. $1. to $1.75. WINSOM E MAID CHIFFON quality chiffon hose. There ig no this hose. We The fines! Black only. sizes. $1.75. ALL CHRISTMAS HOSE WILL BE BOXED IF WISHED GLOVES AS GIFTS A gift that is always appreciated. We have an ex- cellent showing of chamoisette in plain and the fancier’ styles, with cuffs or w he price starts a Silk gloves in all shades. CAPE GLOVES rv fine quality cape in either grey or tan with a small cuff. The cuff is very small, being cut through and backed with white. $3.25. GIFTS FOR ALL THE FAMILY John McDonald ask “The Store With The Reputation” * Listowel. PRINCESS | THEATRE {FRI and SAT. |) William Fox Presents Tom Mix “he Rainbow Trail’ Serge at have your TAILOR. in Suits Ws are offering splendid val- ues in All Wodal, Fancy Worsteds, Grey and Blue "35" ee local industry MADE. IN LISTOWEL 7S. J. POAG - PHONE 227 Notice! 3 weeks till Christmas Let us solve that. trouble- some problem of choosing gifts for your friends. One dozen Portraits would 4) mean 12 delighted friends. Prices from $5. per dozen up. Call, or Phone 162 uit §} R, J. Russell t Hhrd'of London, in the Salva-| *'rong gave an:ad “Laugh, tion Army Citadel on Monda¥ even-| Lore ter eit * ze program, con- of so! uets ing proved ben 8 Interesting and ‘y was. given by the O08 i Mise A. a "ipaeen, a the Rta oa much app Bigger | of @pecial interest. Rev. BE. F. dress on DON'T Mss | OUR BIG SALE Now is your opportun- ity todo your Christ- mas Shopping. | ¥eu'rs Right | Iflt’s. Candy! End your gift now—give | problem 1 ana Sweets { Candy—good for all on your | list—economical, too ; '§. Candy Ca Buy candy canes for tree decorfions.. Small canes sold by the pound, specially Photographer — Listowel if euitable for tree decorati EVENING SITTINGS BY ; ’ for school, church or home. APPOINTMENT FELDMAN S 40c per Ib. - : ; ORDER NOQW | John Soceneett read th e service and

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