Listowel Banner, 25 Mar 1926, p. 8

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a ep - 4 Ba #] ree my) = aa TEC HT ON ey Lor eet Sc moderate. Repps, meen, ; woodrose, navy, ed from $25.00 to $45.00 MISSES' COATS Poiret of and Velou $0.50 to $16.50. i it The newest ideas are shown in Poiret, Tricotine and Char- in colors of oakwood, mi ro dark sand ana black. Neatly trimmed with small fur collars, silk crepe lining. Pric- —— Tweed, rs, in a good variety of shades and styles. The Spring Coat Question Is easily solved among the gréat variety of styles and new spring cloths we are showing this season. The prices are most fur collars. $43.50 t * onal ‘will. ched or tapering shaw) fancy. braid, and fur. Priced #1 to ° i Misses’ cut Tweed Suit. Smart English Tweed ' Suits What is smarter fer the Junior or Missie than a snappy Sizes 14 to 20. Prices range from $18.00 t FASHIONABLE BLACK SATIN COATS and teach siik coats, o $49 THE SMART ENGLISH TWEED COATS in herring bone and diag Also mosaic patterns show pleats at the sides and not- col- lars. Some cleverly trimmed with manish Easter shell for Easter in Fancy Silk Gloves $1.50 So-new_are these Gloves that they have just popped out of their na great variety of sha ge mode, madeira, nude, moonlight, black and toast, in endions yareny of fancy style short ruffle cuffs in two color combination. In sizes 6 8. You are bound to be able to match any shade at our Glove counter. des, such as 2, Fancy Cuff Kid — Gloves ae to ris 9 navy, - to 5 . J uliet FRESH NEW LIGHT Juliet pure ‘ie ome bright, new, shades. airdale, sunset, 0. fal Die Silk Hosiery SHADES FOR EASTER in all peach, aoaniignt shan atmosphere, French nude, and white. All sizes. 8% to 10. The hose that makes a satisfied customer. $1.50 pair ASK TO SEE OUR SPECIAL CHIFFON SELK HOSE AND NEW ROLL the Toast, black FOR HOSE. . Silk Knitted Seas fe 95c New fancy weave silk knitted Scarfs, in bright new shades. bright shades, “‘Goldette’ Silk Bloomers with eight special patented features that no other bloomers has. Spec- Men, Y ouths, Geét-in Touch W ith the SUITS FOR MIDDLE AGED MEN favor the plainer cloths of fine all wool worsted or. prob- ably the neat hair line stripe in lovet greys, browns or blue, made in the 3 button standard or button semi-standard. See our special worsteds at #29.50 9 - TAS DAD'S NEW EAST- ER HAT is here too, in all the new shapes p27 and colors. $3.50 to - $4.50. Junior Y ouths Newest Suit for Easter SUITS ate YOUNG. YOUTHS favor English worsteds, English tweeds and Scotch tweeds, neatly patterned in twits and mosaic patterns and colorings of fawns, Scotch mist, greys and brownd. Made in English sacque types in sing- 2, or 3 button coats and no vent in back. Priced at $20.00 to $29.50. le or double-breasted, JUNIOR YOUTHS IST. LONG PANT SUITS, FANCY TWEEDS, at $18.50. Stores | Buying Interests | With Three Large | | . Chapman Bros. pH STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS” Gray Meaford LISTOWEL Goderich: / ¥ I ‘ | | 4 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL | § If you go away on a visit or have company, friends, phone 61 and give us the facts Mr. J. W. Sangster was in Toronto this week on business. Mr. Chas. Banzley was In London on Friday. Mr. Wm. Ringler was in Detroit to- day on dusiness. Mr. J. R. — was in Toronto last week - busines Mrs. J. Kelly aeent with friends in Millbank. Mr. Morphy was, in Toronto this week re business Mr. D. L. Chapman was in Tor- ato Wednesday on business Mr. W. J. Alexander was in Wing- ‘ams Monday on business. Mr. Archie McTavish the week-end wit in Newton. Mr. Carl Huggin’ spent the week- end with friends in Tavistock. Mr. W. D. Weir of Milverton, was _in Listowel Wednesday on business. Harry Seehaver and family, Monday spent the week-end with friends in Gest M —_ Peachey of Stratford, is dattine at the home of Mr. and Mrs. = ge Kay. J. A. Mcintyre is spending & ‘nie eek this. week in London on bw ur Ww. Todd of Wiarton, was po Listowel oraabtny and Wednesday nm business. ae Alf. bade ested of es coger wisited a few days t i eek wie friends in ones endl t Mrs. Cecil Vand th friends in| ‘auenting a few, days nagh nds in “€littor : M pore R. Vernon are ; nding this week with frjends in D. J. Askin of: Grimsby. apent pinks at the home of Mr. and rs. J. R. ‘Askin. Mies Chamney, locdt- peer el of and Epp W.N é the Bel Telephone, Co.. ie is in Kiteh: if and. Ake: Caivin Brubaker, of aE One beautiful gifts and om, : : cohen; : ests over the es gets home of ‘his| veek-ond af the home of Mrs. Bro- rahe im, Srivons inf onthe THEB AZAAR — ser protber, Mr. rm McLean. go patents Rey. and Mrs. M. rol, itso Kus thee potats 10 “ee ‘hom .c . ij the A. On their return they ‘ ¢ hess mand re By the: eet er 3 and Gu, Tatham Booted Roa kenide on the groom's farm at Em-j parents, Mr. an fore part of this week with his par- Mrs. E Coulter of Stratford, ant Miss nego sien iy ef iy ete a ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidford Tatham. “The bride chose for travelling. a| Mrs. L Wilson of Wisconsin, who _ Spent the week-en Mrs. Lorne Champ ea-| own of periwinkle bine satin crepe,/ have been visiting their niece. Mrs, guest of Miss in| nesday ts home in Dun-}Over ' she wore a rust Jacob for the Master a toe j dali, after r spendiak a week at the | ¥etour A;lett Sat to 8 a few. weeks visiting - ber paretits, Mr. ang Mre, ,Stuall hat of blue corded silk “com: with their weetann: . J. Watson, = - ie ‘Vanariek. | pleted ‘her costume. day from Brussels, where she hae been spending the past week. Mrs. Erneat Cole and two children, of Ethel, are visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mitchell. Division street. Miss Robinson, Matron of the Lis- towel Memorial Hospital, spent the week-end with friends in Tillson- burg. Miss Margaret Horne, of Palmer- ston, spent a few days this week at the home of her sister, Mrs. Chas. Routledge. Mr. Archie McDonald. of Bobcay+ geon, spent a few days this week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McDonald. Mrs. Aaron Ringler is. spending a Miss Myrtle Hunter returned Mon-! Be aie 8 to See The Elson Art Exhibit | ‘March 3ist and April 1, 2, 3 HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING LISTOWEL Tea rav trate asse ata tana eu 4 * week visiting at the hoize of her dau wei rs. Harry Campbell, Woodst Miss Marios Riddolls and Mr. Roy Black, of Guelph, were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Osborne. Dr. W. N. McCormick of Toronto, spent the week-end in Listowel at the home of his father, Mr. Whit- field McCormick. Mr. Maitland Fisher and sister, iss Aubrey Fisher, town lire east, spent Sunday at the home of Dr. and Mrs... O. Whitfield. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cathcart and little son, spent a few days last week with Mrs. Warren E. Brown- lee, Millbank. Miss Martha Bennoweis, of the Memorigi Hospital staff, spent the week-efid at her home in Monkton. Rev. E. R. Mc n of Vancouver, Miss Jean MclIntye, teacher of Cargill, spent the week-end at the ate| home of ad : poe. Mr. and Mrs. p Ly McIn Mr. Bari Y Mcliroy returned Satur- day to Toronto, after spending a few days in Listowel, owing to the death of his grandmother. Dowd and _ Stand: Mrs, D..A. Martin bas returned to Listowe] after a month’s visit) with friends in Toronto, and is now a guest at the home of her daughter. Mrs. T. E. Grainger. SYMONS—ANDERSON A pretty wedding wes solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Anderson, Gowanstown, on Wednes- day, March 17th. 1926, when their" ray was gph Edwin Symons, Mr. and Mrs, E. Symons, .of Embro. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. W. W. Prudham, of Woodstock. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, looked pretty in a gown of ivory satin faced crepe, trimmed with beautiful radium Iece. Her veil, which was embroided with silk lovers’ knots, was held in place by a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried @ shower bouquet of Ophelia roses, Lily of the Valiey ‘and freezias. After the ceremony a wedding din- rved to ner was about . forty guests. Dining. decorations * } were carried out in pink and white. The were the Misses Mrs. W. ‘ daughter Myrna returned W: evening from St. Thomas, where ther spent the age joa weeks with Mr. Laura Lynn, Tena McTaggart, Janet McDonald and Jean Anderson. The bride and groom wete the recipients THE BAZAAR Our Customers May rely on us for the lowest possible prices and a better grade of goods than allowed through the medium catalogues, and you see what you are buying, you.are not anno by misrepresentation and delay in returning. Our goods are as as the money. “Thanks for the Buggy Ride” the most song on the radio---in ‘stock again. Clothes Pins Special 4 doz. for 10c; Scrub Brushes reg. 25¢ for 15e; Scrub Brushes reg. 15c for 10c; Hair Brush- Hair l 25c; Nail Bungalow Pattern 97 piece Dinner Set reg. $33.30 Special Saturday $29.75 *° > = “Trade at ious Jewelry which are: JEWELERY FOR EASTER WEAR At Eastertide when the charming custom of many “years warranis us all to appear resplendent in new attractiveness, and nothing adds more to the ioy of the occasion than charming and harmon retinement. We have many of the, season's latest designs in quality and craftsmanship to show you among The latest in Ladies’ Wrist Watches. Prices range as illus- trated $12.50, $15.00, $18.00 up to $35 ONYX SET RINGS We havea full range of this popular /ine in 10 & 14 kt. gold priced $4.00 up to $10.00 Gent's Strap Watches very much up-to-date and ee show " $1800 ed aie #250 Our in 10 and Fi G ifts assorfmen t of od 4 kt. oe © LISTOWEL’S GIFT. <<. ae optometrist W, A. JOHNSTONE Jeweller ‘ PF PRO RR BR SO RP RT OR ee

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