Listowel Banner, 21 Jan 1926, p. 8

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aia °C TaN rs. Bb. Boh, genus th Mrs. don this week. i. AND P PERSONAL ee B W. P. Rennie visited in Lon- —_—— Mr, Arthur egw} was in Osh- awa this week on business. —o— Mr. R: G. MacFarlane was in Kit- chess: the patter Puck of fast week. Mr. Henry Woodstock. Monday and Tuesday. —_—o— Mr. and Mrs. J. A..Schinbein were in Toronto on Monday and Tuesday. —o— Mr. and Mrs, Wes. Candler spent the week-end with friends in Kitch- ener. ; ‘ —_— — Miss Brown, of the Me pital staff,” Ns visiting at in Monkton a! Hos- er home —n—— Miss Vera Haase, of spent the weekend with friends Listowel. Fotdwich, in oe egg inspector of London, was in .Listowel Wednesday on business G. E. Harron is visiting in tford with Mrs and Mrs. Cecil 11. “Mr. Woodley, Mrs St Ca —— i Mr. Frank Burt, who spent the past month at his home in town, re- turned to Montreal on Friday. Pusey ee Miss Gladys Hall, teacher of Kit- chener, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. R. K. Hal _ —O— Mr. T .C. Mulheron, of Miami, Florida, is spinding the winter .with his mother, Mrs. J. Emery. TeEvrate: Messrs. Graydon Mélrose and Rob- ert Woods sepnt the week-end in Stratford with friende. Mrs. Fred Howes is spending a few ate visiting in Georgetown ‘and Toron —o— Mr. J. Savage of Detroit, visit- ed on Priagy last at-the home of hie mother, Mrs. A. G. Savage. —--— Mr. Tom Lamont, of Toronto, is spending this week at the home of Mr- Joseph Caruso pee Miss K. Berdux left Wednesday morning to spend a month witheher sister, Mrs, Stein, in Detroit. - —Oo— Mr. and Mrs. James McTavish, of Marney, Man., spent the week-end| with Mr, and Mrs, A. A. Robertson. oe ph, spent a few days eek at the home of Rev. and dha ots. Wing Miss Ruby Opieeteeduser. of Han-} over, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Green- slade. —_+§o— ie L. Heibein and spent Sunday at the 6th. con. Mr. and Mr two children, home of Mrs. C. Bender, -Wallace. —o— Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smith and two om ea spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Smith's mother, Mrs. M. Smith, igth. con. Elma. —o— Mr. and Mrs. L. Bondi returned Saturday to Mount Forest, after spending. a few days at the home of Mr. J. Caruso. —_—o0— Mr. and Mrs. Glen Blackmore are} ang visiting in New Liskeard, with Mrs Blackmore’s mother, Mrs. : Frisby,’ who is il “ j pene oad Mr. 8. A. Gray of Leber of the firm of Chapman Bros. & Gray, ie in Listowel aoa on business, visiting the local etore. i Miss Mamie Ronald hae returned} home, after spending a week with her brother, Mr. Seymour Ronald, e. —1 Mr. Giffon, of General Motors Ltd., “Toronto, w. “of Mr. and Mre. Alvin Stricker, _—f Margaret Horne returned to} Retu: réton on Tues- two weeks with “her sister, oe Chas. Routledge. f “ Bajo wr a “with his sistere, Mrs. Wm: S. Camp- Well and Mrs. Reuben Riehm, Mrs. J. 8. Gee of Toronto, and who is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Parker, in Wingham, is se Mr ast hee this week at the home Howard Gee. te Cree Mr. Samuel Stewart, jot ng Falls, is visiting bis rave ee Bie James Stewart, present ¢ st the Memorial} ie Gemeworth wae in; Sells Coup: Mr. George ©. Harron hae sold his bine es Buick four-passenger cou to Mr. Russel Grainger; of Moleswortti: eu chS7; Farniture Show Hugh Home has “Mr, Wilbur Petkins of Archydale, few this week iss May Cole is arenes welt & at her home in Elmira panteiGiiocon » J. W.- Bernie friecae’ in oan rd. eesrs. Milton’ fa eiiatebae and Til- iond Bender, or con. Wallace, spent the week-end at Ayton. saat Mrs. Brooks of Sarnia, spent: the week-end with her eister, Mrs. Wm Aylestock, of Lebanon. ie is visiting —o— Mr. Mrs. Robert Oliver are in rebvenin., the former etiganins a lumberman’ 8 convention ; a LAVERY—McINTOSH A quiet and pretty wedding wasj{3 solemnized on Wednesday, January 20th. 1926, at two o'clock, at Knox church mense. owel, when Jes- sie McIntosh, daughter of Mr. Mrs. John Mcintosh, of Molesworth, was united in marriage to e son of Mr. and mony was performed by Rey ‘col. The bride wore a gown of or gs silk crepe, with fur trimm hat to match. Her shoes were of | bloride é6atin, with hose of the same shade. She wore the groom's gift, a rope of pearls. They were attended by Miss Gertrude McIntosh, sister of the bride, and Mr. Harry Sanderson. ‘After the ceremony, the happy couple réturned to the home of the bride’s parents where a fowl supper was served. d Mrs. Lavery will|: reside on the groom's farm near Moorefiel he Banner joins with Mr. and Mre. Lavery’s many friends in ‘ex. tending ‘congratulations and best wishes for a long and happy wedded life. é Attended Meeting— Mr. Henry Hemawortt London on Wednesday for left afternoon, where he attended a meeting of the Life Underwriters’ Association. | AT REASONABLE ~ERICES. Fe ASK YOUR TRADE BE- CAUSE THERE 18 ADV: AGE FOR YOU IN DEALING WITH US, THIS IS A CASH STORE. WE DO NOT CREDIT AND WE HAVE NO LONG PRICES TO PAY ADVANCE INTEREST AND BOOKEEP- ING COSTS. SPEND YOUR MONEY HEKE, THE VALUES ARE. EVERYWHERE. THAT'S WHAT WE OFFER! GET THE HABIT OF LOOK- ING THROUGH OUR STORE FOR USEFUL NECESSITIES YOU CAN WAIT FOR WHAT = YOU DON'T NEED, BUY WHAT YOU NEED AND PAY CASH. YOU'LL SLEEP BET- TER IF YOU DONT OWE ANYTHING, AND i THE BAZAAR Hamilton was sin Kitch. ‘use inet whak: attending the annual furniture show Re-Decorating Furniture Rooms— Considerable improvements are be- ing made in Vandrick’s furniture ome, oe! having them painted and Re daca: Attenata Baker's Meeting _Mesérs Ww. auviclee aad Per ins Toone were in Stratford on Tuesday, attending a baker's meet- pe Il With Pneumonia— Milford Schnittker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Schnittker, is ill with pneumonia at the Memorial Hospital. Operation at Hospital— Mr, Wilbur Holmes of Molesworth, underwent a major operation at the ‘Memorial Hospital ‘cet morning. Underwent pgecthmt Mi uth McWatters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McWatters, town line east,, underwent an opera- tion for appendicitis on Thursday} last at her home, and is improving nicely. Taking Nurses’ Training Course— Miss E. Siegal, natch ter of M Mrs. M. Siegal, of Listowel, jefe for Chicago on Monday, where ehe will take a nurses’ training pe in Get a Portrait of the children while they are 7 ‘Chapman Bros. ‘‘The Store T hat Sells for Less” PHONE 71 young. You will value it in after years. | Trade at | | SEE OUR WIN- DOW FOR STYLES of CHIL- DREN’S Portraits. CALL or PHONE 162 R. J. Russell Photographer —-Listowel EVENING, SITTINGS BY APPOINTMENT the North Chicago Hospita Convalescing— Mr. Lester Davey, who is employ- ed in Galt, is convalescing at his home, owing accident while at his h workwhen he ceived injuries to*his back. Auditors in THE SKULE NOOZE Listowel High School Listo : Mr. Frank P. Givba,. C.A,, and as- sistant, Mr. G. i dd, of Stratford, were in Listowel Friday and Satut- day last, aaditiie the local books of Furniture a Blackmore-Hamiiton 0. rns to Listowel— Mr. Lioyd Peffere, who has. been entered the Dominion of Canada Rif- by a team of sight boys. Major Say- age will be in charge of the local competition which takes place in the Armouries. The competition ia divid- expected to share in these awards, ” The High School Cadet Corps has = Mr. Jack Walter, the Boys’ Reginald Denny PRINCESS THEATRE FRI. and SAT. —IN— “OH DOCTOR”’ A. WALTER’S SPECIALS ~ For Saturday and Following Week — HEAVY RUBBERS FOR BOYS, buckle or lace. a'zen% to 2. On Sale......-+-, j $1.65 BOYS’ AND GIRL’S FELT AND CARPET SLIP- PERS, all sizes. 7 to 2 at ..... 25c MEN’S and LADIES’ CARPET SLIPPERS. All 35c 50 PAIRS OF MISSES' AND LADIES’ SLIP- PERS, Pat. and kid, brown or black. Reg. $3. to $5. To clear at $1.95 MEN'S $4.50 SHOES, heavy or medium weight. black or brown, on sale at .... $3.48 By pair guaranteed to give satisfaction oth- “wise we will replace th em free. 50 PAIRS LADIES’ $4.50 to $6.00 1 STRAP SLIPPERS AND OXFORDS tn Sat aa Be to clear at... 53s 3s PER LADIES’ $1.25 HOSE, to clear at 20 per cent. Off all men's Underweas, and Lumbermen's OVEROOATS 2 AND SUITS TO AT OLBSALE PRICES. MEN'S ODD TROUSERS to clear at . $2.50, $2.75, $3.75 and OVERALLS, BLUE AND WHITE, _ $149 eel rn aad to clear WALTER'S At Listowel Arena - Friday, January 29th, *; Am TO Pad Ladies’ and Gente’ Best Nation- > al Costume. i Boys’ and Girls, tip to 14, Best . National Costume. Costume. : Boys’ and Girls’ up to 14, Best Comic Costume. . Ladies’ best fancy Costume on tee. : Sine best fancy costume on Best Hobo Costume, Men’s and Oldest. man on skates. Couple race. Peanut race. _ Youngest child on skates. Girls’ race, 10 ahd under, Girls’ race, 10 to- 15: Ladies’ race. Boys’, 10 and under. Boys, 10 to 16. Men'e race, open to all. 5 JUST DROPPING YOU ‘il A FEW BARGAIN a

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