Listowel Banner, 7 Jan 1926, p. 8

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4 ee inte interested. Tele- Te este Oe Mr. J. it Burt was in Owen Sopnd this wee —o— ~ Mr. Yuck Hay spent the week-end = owith triends in Riana n. -~ Miss LilNan Baudet spent the week-end with friends sad mipenees, —— Mr. Albert Cosens is apindten this week with friends in Southampton. —— th Mr. Fred vonZuben fs spending a few days with friends in yo ip — Misa Loulsea Thrower, of Tara, spent Christmas week with Mise Gibbs. =a 4 —0o— Mr. H. B. Elliort. of Wingham, > ard Monday at the home of, Mr. E Greer — —o— Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Vandrick spent New Years with friends in Mr. and Mrs, C. F. Champ and ba- by, ‘of Woodstock, spent the holiday with Mr. Champ’s parents, Mr. and ts, A.-C. Champ. Mr, Cecil Stewart _ resumed_ his 6tudies at Toronto Dental college; on after spending the holl- days ‘at his home in town. —f— The Misses Mary and Minnie Hit returned Friday from Wingham, where they spent the Christmas holi- *|days with thelr TEN ents Miss Matgaret 8 Stewart returned Tuesday to Winona, after spending the Christmas holidays with her par- ente in town, —h— Mrs. R. A. Currie and children re- turned to Wingham * Tuesday, af- ter spending the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Kem —_— OS R, Logie of Windsor, a Mr. W. ‘|former resident of Listowel, spent a few days this week ak the home of Mr. and Mrs. *% G. < SRR. Campbell Gitese ‘and Bverett Lyn of Fordwich, spent the New Year ~ Palmerston. holiday with the former's mother, Mr, Dick Thorne of Mitchell,; Mre. E, Gibson, Wallace street. spent New Years ‘with friends in —o—_ Listowel. Miss Agnes Dick, of Red Deer, penta ae Alta,, arrived last week, Pen Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lockhart spending sometime at the home of epant New Years with friends in Mil-/ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sone Dick. — Jj verton. Miss Evelyn Clute returned = to —o— Mr. Thomas Alton of Lucknow.! Toronto Monday morning. after spent New Years. day at the home of apesaing the Christmas’ holidays at . Gee Mr. and Mre. J. eee * Mr. Hugh Halliday of Toronto, spent a few days this week with friends in Listowél. , = —o— Mr. C. 0. Tatham of Wo spent Monday with his pargm and Mrs, Sidford Tatham. tock, was a New Yea home of Mrs. Ed. M Owen Sound, Pthe home of his . A. C. Champ. ige. of Detroit, epent iowal with hie moth- . Savage. —)}— pmas me eee of Buf- Ee ted his aunt, Mies Gibbs, the sniniape” se r . Wm. Bartley‘spent New Years b home of her daughter, Mrs. McDonald, Brussels. of Mount : Forest, ia cvauiag @ a go ays this week at the eme-of’ sr, Joseph Caruso ——i—— Mr. and .Mrs. Cecil Vandrick and Mary, spent New Years at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Miller, Kitch- pner. Mr. and Mrs. ar Becker, of Pal- . spent New Years day : —-O— Mr. George Bradley returned to- to Windgor, after spending afew aks with his sister,’ Miss W dies. —- tf — Mr. Archie Moore of Sault Ste. of Mr, ana Mrs. A, L.}. Marie, is spending a few days this week i frienda in Listowel and} vicinit Mr. E. A. wanney of the Pruden- tial Insurance Co., ent New Years with friends in Lon — fe Bs Mr. and Mre. W. A. Johnstone two boys, spent the New Year f holiday with friends in St. Marye. —_—o— f Miss Margaret Logie, of Hamilton, / spent a few days this week et the home of Mr. and Mra. Fred vonZub- en. ; —= Mr. and Mre. Harry Edmunds end ‘Mr. Murray Edmunds, of Weaet Lorne, spent New ar dtl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Pet F ——o— Mre. “Tim" Maloney returnéd Sat- Detroit,. after spending a _ week visiting at the home of Mr. and _. Mrs. Harry Maloney. — > E y Miss Gladys Kemp has returned to er ‘Petroit, after spending the holidays "| at the home of her parents, Mr. and "he Mra. R. T. Kemp. —i— - Mr. Lioyd Mayburry. of Toronto, _apent New Years and the week-end with his nA eran Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ocala Mr. and Mrs. 8. e home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘A. P. Wan- ser —-1— Mr. R. W. Knowles and son, Sarnia, were guests over the hollday at the home of*Mr. and Mrs. C. PVandrick. Mr. Knowles {5 a Ereihes Mrs. Vandrick. —e Mr. and Mra. Henry Zillilax and eyis- daughter, returned to London on the | Monday, after spending the holiday tthe tone of Mr. and Mrs, C. Zil- WwW College, London, on Mor day, ¥after spending the holidays at the home of ;jhis mother, Mra. f. T. Kidd | o_o ese: Kidd returned to Miss Mary weore and brother, Joseph, of Forest,..are spending a few weeke with their cousins, Mr and Mrs. William Long, Elma street weat. —j— Miss Mabel Dixon, of Toronto, and ch and Mrs. Walte#e: Cargoe. of De- troit, epent Christmas cnd New Year holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs Harry 5 cain —o— Mr’ and Mrs. V. Cook and* little daughter, Gertrude. of St. Marya + mag New Years in Listowel with Mre..Cook's ‘parents. Mr. and Mra Valentine Kritzar. ee el Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Howson of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. A. M Howson of Arthur, were New Year visitors at the home of Dr. and Mrs Ww, G. B. Spence. —_— Mr, Sidney Dempsey ia returning Friday to his duties at Niagara Fall; after spending the New Year holiday and week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Dempeey. =the Mrs. M. D. Caughey and daughter, Gertrude, of Detroit, spent New Years and the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Climie. They also visited other friends. =-- H— Bernice Bartley spent Christmas and the following week with her par- ents in Toronto. She spent the week- end at Brussels with Mr. and Mrs. Arch. McDonald —f. Mr..Jonathan Maynard, of Bentley, Mich., spent the Christmas holidays in Listowel visiting his sisters, Miss Maynard and Mrs. Biscoby. He alao renewed old acquaintances. oO Sfrarscom be of Birch Mr. Hills, Baa visited over the past week-end at the home of his aunt, Mrs. E. J. Willis. Mr. Farncombe also visited his mother, who is ill at Ingersoll. Mr. Reuben Willis, who ‘hagybee n pending the past month at the home a his mother, Mrs. B. J. Willis, re- turned to Queen's University, King- eae, on Monday. —o— Migs Agnes Nesbitt returned to North Bay on Saturday where she is iey attending Normal School, after fee , spending the Christmas hol ses: with ers her parents, Mr. and Mis Henry t. Nesbitt, boundary wes — hp * Mr. James Y. Nicol returned Sat- tar, —- hristmas. and New Years holiday —j— =. Aylmer J. Bender of Han- , Mr. Ivan A nder,. of Kitchener, were in Listowel Wednesda bus- w Mrs, L- Méisnet, { Stratford, visiting .at the home ar Mr. and hee, Louis Ptetter. ee E —o— sue. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ww. urday to resume his duties at the}. Sudbury he! matt dires-end! of Stratford; spent tier ps c eee his parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Nicol. Much ses and Mase Wm. G.I line east, in ot aa of the’ tor, ary, FRI. and SAT. Desmond “The Meddler” A blue streak Western and two-reel comedy “Speak Freely” ‘Do Clothes: ' Make the Man? Well, at any rate, they go a long way toward it, We certain- ly make THE CLOTHES that fit to perfection and wear to the best of satisfaction, | Latest weaves and colors of pee hand; -a—-wide range of styles to choose from—sty- les to suit the young man in his first-“longs” te.the slim figure, to meet the demands of a stout figure—anything that's required in the tailoring line may be had to best satis- faction from PHONE 227 S. J. POAG TAILOR ‘ Bach: season we are bound to o- clean up our~s Ready-to-wears in order to start the next season with | an Entire Fresh Stock, Sane Come in and choose your Coat Now. Be here to get First Choice of the Twenty-five Coats we All this season’s styles, cloths and colors. Almost HALF Price ~ si Coat + beautifully trimmed with good pans on collar, ¢ cuffs, skirt Miss feos Woodcock, ia Monk- on, spent a few days with Listowel riends last week. ——— Mr. and Mrs. W. A- Riddoll, of Guelph, spent New Years at the home of Mr. and Mre, Osborne, in Listowel. —o— Mrs. Miltve returned Saturday to Chapman Bros. and Gray | Vancouver,. after spending a month at the home of Mr. J. A. Tremain. —o— Mrs. Wm. Spence and Miss Annie Spence spent New Years-at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Graham, Strat- ord. e —-f} — M Mona Cameron. of Stratford General Hospital staff, spent a few days this week with her parents in town. i Miss Edna MacKenzie left this af- ternoon on her @ix months’ trip to Callfornia. She wil! visit her siete: Mrs. (Dr.}) Cunningham in Pacific Grove, Cal. r Mr. i. Biehn Dies This Mornin are eorry to report the death this morning of Mr. C. Biehn, in his elghty-first year. Funeral arrange- ments have not yet been completed. A full account of Mr. Biehn‘’s death will be published in next week's is- Leaves for Pittsburg— Mise Alberta Bartley, nurse, Hospital, Pittsburg, and left on Fri- day last to asaume her new duties. Mise Bartley has been nursing in Brantford, and has been spending 9 few weeks at the home of her per rtley. Lose Young Son— sympathy is extended to who di 25th of August, A-D., 1925 notiffe onl thet iaies at “THE STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS” We have just twenty-five Fall — and Winter Coats left and , these must go before we finish = 4 stock-taking. oh THE BAZAAR | Buying here means Everyone is out to buy the best forthe Take your time and’ cofepate ee CARD ‘OF THANKS To the Blectors of-the Township of Wal- lace : May I be permitted to thank you one and all for the splendid vote you honored me with on Monday last. Johnston Mclaughlin ing, and we are confi-’ neal g dent —that-—our—goods who pas-{@ Will compare with the tte keenest se sppeinint? aii: ey a 1 be ~~ Appreciation “i with sincere apprecia- aoe eat i ent thank the citi- s of Listowel who, by To the Electors

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