‘worth, of Brussels, sp * Mr. Hugh Seki visited friende n Ba {talon this week. ee De r. George Leng spent the weok- reg ts sat pega Mr. W. F. McLaurin » was in Lin- wood Monday pe, See . WwW. ot Reaate vitied friends in. oben tile week. —o— Mrs. N. L. Scott is spending a few @ays in Torouto. —~o— Miss Ida Brook went to Toronto on Wednesday to spend a few days. —O Miss Edith Bartman spent the week-end with friends in Kitchener. Miss Mary spent the week- end gotten al ¢ trends fi in Moorefield. Miss ¥iole vam 2 spent the week- end with friends in Stratford. Mr. E. A, Kennedy spent the ao end at his “home i arriston . E. Cavell is visiting in stratford with her son, Mr. C. C Cavell —_—O— Mr. Carl Huggins spent the week- end with his uncle, Mr. ayitee Hag- gins, Gorrie. ——D- Mrs. J. W. Leonard of culcage, 2 is @ guest at fhe home of Mr. and Joseph Fair, —~o— Miss Frieda Haliman spent the ” week-end at the home of her parents in Elmwo ‘Mrs. siete. of Stratford, was a guest over the ta ee at the home of Miss C. Dida Chas, Shewan of Palnierston,| Mrs. spent Friday last with her sister, Miss Lydia aint Mr. and Mrs. Victor L. Gibs spent the week-end with ayy ” Harristo —_, Mr. ©. Banzley was in Toronto the latter part of last week on busi- ness. —o— Frank Rogers, of Toronto, is iittiag his parents, Mr. and Mrs Rogers. a Miss Helen Heath visited over the “week-end with her brother, Mr. Jack _ Heath, Stratford. — spent Miss Edna _ Liebold the a in echo with Mr. and rs} Ed. Doad a Bernice Bartley spent the week- end Donald, Brussels. : et Miss Verna Fisher has returned home, after spending a féw days with relatives in Stratford. —_—o— .. Miss Alma Fleming returned home ‘Thursday last, after a visit with her brother in Montreal. oe Mr. Thomas Konduros, of Guelph, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. ‘and Mrs. ie ast Athas. Mr. James Russell, of Coronation, Alta., eapent a few days this -week with Mr. Ben McCormick. —o— Mrs. (Rev.) E. F. Armstrong spent a few days this week with friende in ‘Windsor and Detroit. —, od “Miss pie Stevens, of Salford, “was a this week at the home of Mr. and ure C. Zilliax, —o— Mrs. Cecil Mi sense ane Mary, are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Miller. Kitchener. Jean Savage is Sactins this week with her brother, Ro Sav- age, teacher of Molesworth school. —_—o— Miss Nellie Dowd, teacher of S. 8S. ‘No. 5, Wallace, epent the week-end! at the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Meyburry. —o—— Mr. Percy Ward ane Mrs. Dils- t the week- vend at the home of Mr pif Mrs. Alex Hira, \ - ie Mrs. J. P. Walter is visiting in Toronto with her daughter,. Miss Margaret Walter and her sister, Dr. Sproule Manson. I . Mrs. re ah sotewes returned to m Tuesday after spending a week at the home toe ‘we and Mrs, We Morris. ira. Henry Zilliax and ‘bccaceta: teturned to 0 Listowel on: Tuesday, af- ter spending a tew taps with frieads ie Walkert i “Mrs. Mortey Hamilton, and daugh- iter, ‘of Stratford, visited ‘this week the home Mrs. “a spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Meg Mr. Louis Pitter » war in "Milverton Tuesday on b end with friends in Kitchener a Mr. Harvey Ormerod, of nto, visited friends in Listowel. week. os Mr. Oswald Scott, ‘of J. Mrs ay spent Saturday at the emer 3 ‘an F. L, Crawford, Mil- verton. Mrs. George oe and Mrs. Hugh Spence are spending a few days with friends a Ethel. — Oo Mr. Wm. Voll of Waterloo, spent a few days this week at the home of Mr. 8. 8. Good. % spent the week-ond with his Peter t wt Bus Mr. C. A. Krohn Ta cacat pho saa? a —o— Mre. W. A. Britton left Tuesday to spend a week visiting friends in Grand Valley. Mrs. W. raf is spending two weeks in St. "Thetis with her daugh with the if mae that our ice cream is the finest you tasted with the fact that i va) @ great ao to sociability i r daugh ter, Mrs. W. N. Roes. of Palmerston, te Mrs Alf. Becker, of spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fleming. —o Rev. M. L. Wing ie going to Mil- verton Friday morning in connection -| with church business ——— Mrs. Hector Dion, of New York, is "| spending: the week with her sister, Miss Rebecca Livingston. -_oO— *s Mr. W. D. Thompson of Toronto, spent this week visiting his sister, Mise Mildred Thompson, of the High Schoo! teaching etaff. he right pin ol You'll ee to know by person- | al experience, however. Try our cream next time and you will. —_—o— : Mr. Lancelot Anderson returned “Monday to Kincardine, after spend- ing a few months with his parents, Mr, and Mre. T. G. Anderson, Oe Misses Elizabeth Gibson, of ‘Listo- wel, and Dorothy Watson, of Brit- ton, epert the week-end with Misr Isabelle Tucker, Milverton. Mrs. John Case returned to - her e in Montreal on Wednesday, after spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. W. J. Citmie jane Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaufman of Kitchener, are in Listowel for the funeral of the former's brother, Mr. Philip Kaufman, ‘which takes place this afternoon. Ss =] and Mrs. RA A. Buckingham, of "Adntirat. Sask., who have been in Litsowel and vicinity, left Tuesday last for Collingwood where they will spend a few weeks befofe returning to e west. —o— REICHARD—BESWITHBRICK The marriage of Coletta Beswith- erick, 6th. Wallace, and John W. Reichard of Howick, took place on Friday morning, February 26th. at the United Church Parsonage, Pal- merston, Rev. J. Semple performed vine ceremony “assisted by the Rev. Samuel Goudie of Stouffville. The happy couple left on a honeymoon trip to New Dundee and Kitchener and on their return Mr. Reichard will reside in Howick.— .Palmerston Spectator. -— = Rev. ° A. Amos of Palmerston, supplied in Knox Chareh last Sunday. Owing to the Cine of the pastor, Rev. E. F. Armstrong, Mr. Raynor supplied at both services in the Un- ited Church last Sunday. Rev L, Wiig wil preach in the Evangelical church, Milverton, on Friday evening, and preside at the quarterly conference. - . co At a meeting of the Official Board of the United Church on Wednesday of last week a unanimous invitation was extended to the pastor, Rev. B. . Armstrong to remain for another year. * s - Miss Lydia Fisher lead the meet- ing at the E. L. C. B. in: the Evan- gelical church Monday cones. Miss Louise Bender ecript and a very 7 fons was giv- en by Mr. W. Rayn a ao Miss Hazel ‘Hey. missionary vice- president, was in the chair at the meeting of th the Young Peoples’ So- ciety in the United Church Monday evening. In place ofa regular topic — missionary readings were given Harry Rogers, Ruth Dierlam, Mareen Vipond and AS hog Fletcher. Dorothy an. instr- & Vocal solo. Miss Tillie. Robertson was fn the chair at Knox church Gufid Monday The scripture was read by ‘and other program s80lo by pigs Helen Hay; by rothy Sy- mons, and the topic on gh nd taken by Miss Jessic Campbell. A contest for new members been in igra Nicol was cap- ra will furnish a social for next Monday's méeting. towel ure! Schinbein’s eDonald mental solo asd Mise t H MacQuarrie: rom Listowel High School Blue lined envelopes 25 for 5c; All colors in Sateens es yd.; New Hat Shapes and Flowers:-49c; Straw Braid, all colors, 10c yd.; blocks for the kiddies 10c. New games at half price. Once more the-Blue.-and--White triumphs. After Brig t - Brim — sistent game th High School fook: the vay last t monday night and stayed there until they had whipped the Clerks 4 their 4-3 victory in the first final game, they captured the silverware} presented by James oy ies the score of 8-5 on the round. . 8. won, not 6o much by their: ablity to play better hockey as their ability to take punishment from the other team, being content to etay on the ice and let the other fellow serve the penalty. - ; ° s At one time during the game tife Clerks were playing three men \to six, but successfully defended © their citadel until their forward lige had had a rest with the timekeeper. Just to show them that joer were not im- pregnable: Fink er. then took the puck at his own i. and going down the right boards, ‘eluded the entire Clerk's team to pick a hole in the net from a very difficult angle. The officers and members of the High School Hockey team wish to express their appreciation of the sup- port given them in the past season by the citizens and students of the and Mrs, town The students assembled spacious assembly hall of t! the L S. at 3 o'clock on Wednesday after- noon to take part <7? the firét meet- ing of the L, H. 8. Literary Society. They were seated in ‘the plush cov- ered seats and as-the beautifully painted castate rolled up, the chair- lady, Miss Mary Vipond . announced that the first item on the program bigs =| be a selection from the orches- ra. From somewhere away down in trowt of the stage, the new piano began to speak un of Kate Nicol’s able fingers Pugh in the H. -2.. By virtue of }8 der the influence} Trade at THE BAZAAR F ee ertilizer We now have a full line of Fertilizer in stock, specially prepar- éd for flowers, lawns and gardens. Lard, Easifirst. Fresh Cured Meats always in stock. Also a few bags of potatoes on hand, suit- able for seed. The Cash Cash Store W. J. Fiulay _PHONE 146 U and R. Robinson are the other mem bers of our orchegtra and they ‘did ‘very well consider 6ring the elbow- room that they were allowed. The play entitled .“Les this is only the first of many such hours a9 we spent 2 the “apai on Wednesday afternoo Ea A picture entitled ‘“‘Oxen Drink- ing’’ by oo Walker, . oie boy, is on display in window. ‘This laters i. to be given to the form which sells ae most tickets forthe Art Exhibit to be held March 30th to April 2nd. se = s Three cheers for Major Savage, ne a ~ champion L..H. 8. Hock- ey ‘The management and m rs the perechsFe ried team desire to ex- ten lations to the High Schoo! team on their win. rhoro held London to a 3-% ior O.-H. A. championship, as they d two-goal | from the first ©. Peter l now meet New gam boro Hambuts in the Allan Cup series. » # « New Hamburg won the 0. H. A. : her. red-acre farm on town | n bya eeidat ine’ tha realdaabe (72 hours prepared) (Genuine No. 3) Pocahontas Egg : wooD : Hard, mostly ot Maple x Interesting prices for two or more cords. R. T. Kemp & Son ‘Phone 121 COKE || THEATRE Moving to Listowel Mre. Russel’ Coghiin, who’ recently ‘at Tweed Suits : as : | Hl Black- Satin Coats “New Hose sis —s New for Easter Wear New Gloves CHAPMAN BROS. & GRAY “The Store That Sells For Less” qq | | | | Phone a”, LISTOWEL | nny eS a a tet, | | ve | Eastertide ‘A photograph of ‘the .child or the. grown-up __ carries the most personal of greetings. ‘Make an appoint- ment today wee ~ CALL or PHONE 162. R. J. Russell Photographer — Listowel } EVENING SITTINGS BY APPOINTMENT , ~— Brooms reg. 50c for 39c ers Grocery Specials Friday, Saturday, All Next Week We are - offering 200 Ibs. cocoa, reg. 13¢, a pound, while it lasts, for 8c Ib. Jelly Powder. Try ckage of Shirriff’s J Tel Fowler, with silver spoon, three for 25c Buy your sugar now. We just finished unloading ancthre car Brooms Brooms reg. 60 for 49c Brooms reg. 85 for 75c Brooms reg. 1.00 “« 8c Brooms reg. 1.10“ 99c SUGAR-- of Recpath. 4 FRED BENDER ~ Wallace Street . ‘LISTOWEL PRINCESS FRI.’ and SAT. Pd a Two Reel Comedy ‘Married Neighbors’ Sa ile je ae rT 16 ee ‘Seriously TH— ‘We are sorry to report the serious illness of Mrs: Jane Griffith, Bay stree ; Ci00se Your. a eieeeeas Attention “is diretced™to the an- oll 2 OO 8 6 Og TO 8 CTE OO eae 8 ae 7 PRI a OLN SLO PNCM POS, ee oe we ee Ce ee - HORTICULTURAL sone Fee $1.00 hy. MEMBERSHIP | DRIVE March 15th -- 20th aids asf a ae Nalaraval © em PREMIUMS—Choice of © 25 Gladioli - 5 Larkspur- 25 Tulips - 3 Paconies Hand Your Name and Dollar to R. A. CLIMIB or MISS tT .B. QO Oa tetas — KEEP YOUR IN LISTOWEL Have your Spring Suit aan loca 4 workers and help your own town by 3 We. are shane a bequtiand pring and Summer Bais a> $30.00 to $60.00. a 5. J. POAG PHONE 327 ~ =.