ne “The Store That Sells For Less” Phone 7 1 Listowel : Brighten the curtains and For Every Room in the House Silk Panels at ~ $4.95 Window Shades at Net Panels at $1.50 Curtain Rods at Swiss Panels at 98c Stair Pads at -Frilled Muslin’at. 45c Swiss Curtains, $4.50 pr. Floor Oilcloth at 52c CONGOLEUM RUGS IN ALL SIZES Do T Require GLASSES ? Answer T hese Questions No. | Do I suffer from headaches ? No. 2. Do my-eyes feel hot and sandy 2. —— No. 3 Does reading make me sleepy No.4 Do my eyes tire or blur when reading ? No. 5+ Do I find it harder to sew properly ? No. 6 Am I over 40 years of age ? ‘If you truthfully ariswer ‘‘Yes’’ to any of the above questions you are in need of Johnstone's Optical Service. Don’t delay, call today and have your eyes accurately examined and the proper glasses fitted. "Listowel’s resident Optometrist where you can get optical service’ and attention. | o charge for examination, W.A. Johnstone acetate Windows _ - Spring cleaning ‘time is here. New hangings are needed. Come to us. We Have the Right Goods Tapestry Ru gMats $i 0 ” up Spring Coats for Ladies and Misses Bee At Big Reductions for Quick Clearance Just 25 Coats Left to Clear at _ Broadcloth 59¢ yd side $16.50 Coats year at . ee ee | Five Coats im this lot 69c Fancy Tweeds and He rea yd. Per ee ee Just five coats, including grey eohts aad Velour half tind. Snes 18 40 30 ‘$21.00 Coats for $14.95 Poirct Sco" tines #8, SS, Fe “*e- | $15.5 30 C Coats for $11.75 full lined, snappy new sty--]. ‘les ae a at wool Gosia, full Worth up to ee. for for $8.95 med for ae | worth up to = ore eee wae 11.75 SOCIAL and PERSONAL Miss Alma Fleming spent Tuesday last in ry hes c Mr. . Malcolm was in Chicago this week fe buaines: Mr. M. F. sarbeieg: was in London Tuesday on business. Mr. Harold Karges was home from Kitchener.on Sun Mr. Archie Clements, of Durham, was in town on Tuesday. Mr. Russel Kaufman spent Sunday with friends in Kitchener Mrs. George: Gabel poses Sunday with friends in Kitchene Miss Verna Gabel visited Sunday with friends in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ringler were fin Toronto on Thursday last. Mr..George Melrose spent a few j Saye in Windsor this week. Miss Grace Elliott spent Tuesday with friends in Stratfor Miss Wakeford spent the week- end at her home fn Hanoy ‘.. A. Krohn spent ike week- end with friends in Kitchener. Mr. George Brown of Mitchell, spent Sunday with friends in Listo- wel. "Mr. C. C. Cavell * of Stratford, spent the week-end at his home in } town. t Mr. C. L. Cooper of Kincardine, | spent Sunday with friends in Listo- se (Dr.) James Moore visited | friends, in Toronto over the week- end. Barrister R. G. McFarlane was in Jeweller -ware Cups and Saucers 5c; THE BAZAAR Hundreds of Customers for 50 Miles Around Have already found out what we are telling you right now. That it pays you to use your own judgment and buy from the Bazaar. It.is a source of satisfac- tion to find as or bet- ter value right at your own { [PRINCESS THEATRE FRI. and SAT. Pete Morrison “The Empty Sadale”’ Larry Semon Comedy ‘Traps and Tangles’ door and see what you buy, and buy it or leave it as you wish, or come back again for it. Imperial Whiteware Fruit Nappies 8c: Imperial White- | ware bread and butter plates 10c; Imperial Whiteware { teaplates 15c; Imperial white Imperial Whiteware 8 inch tes 22c; New opal Gorrie on Monday on professiona Mrs. Frank Terry of Toronto, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D . Hay Miss “Mand Climie, of Kitchener, spent the ‘week- end at her home in tow Mr. and ve . M. Hay spent the weok-end in Lacan with the latter's arents. Mrs. Glen Blackmore and Miss Eva Hamilton spent Thursday iast in Toronto. Dr. and Mrs. WwW. G. E. Spence and | family, motored te Arthur and spent Sunday. Mrs. A. B. Maleolm and daughter. | Alice, spent « few days this week fn Toronto. Mrs ‘Mrs. W. J. Stfieker and Dorothy, spent the week-end with friends in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Preuter and miepiaded o— Sunday with friends in Milve Mr. Heke Zilliax, of London, spent the week-end with Mrs. Zilliax in Listowel. The Misses Mary and Minnie sar spent — week-end with friends { Kitchen Miss Evelyn Duncan spent Sunday Ce fhe | neue of Mr. Ed. Coates, eine aetorie Fisher, of Stratford, spent Sunday with her father, Mr seg Fisher. Mr. W. Hone, of Detroit, spent the week-end ~ home of his mother, Mrs J. Mr. Griftith McDonald, teacher of| Fordwich, spent the week-end at his} home in town Mr. and Mrs. Wy C. Tracey and the Misses Tracey, .of Kitchener, were guests over the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. John- stone Mr. and Mra. J. H. Pickering mot- Fill Your Bins i New aan nappies &c; | NOW Pereek |! The newest in # cu Dinner Sets, see it, Royal 9 wat Crown 97 pieces $35. | GENUINE —— i SCRANTON COAL = | ; tered to to Windsor on Tuesday to visit haa daughter.” Mise Ruth Moore. of Palmerston,| a guest over the week-end of McDonald and spent the day. Mrs. Annie Herbert, of Mitchell, E wea a guest on gia at the home of Mr. B. F. Kuni Miss Ruby Patmore, ston, spent Friday evening wi and M of Palmer- Mr.; duties ; ts. G. i motored to Kitchener on Tuesday} Be Mire nd Mrs. Lincoln Domn, of | Stratford, Sunday at the home of . Wm. Good. Mr. . A. L. Fleming . and Mrs.) Kriteer, motored to Elora on Sunday and visited friends. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Caruso and lit- tle son, of Walkerton, spent Sunday at ane home of Mr. ss M. Weir of the High School eat’, pent the week-end a Weert with Mrs..James F. Patters Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Creighton and daughter, Ruth, motored to Owen Sound and spent the week-end. Mr. Frank vonZuben, of Paris. spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred. vonZuben. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stricker nd Mr. Alonzo Stricker, of Kitchen- pes spent the cio end in xe gigas Mr. Ivan Savane sof Boston, Mass spent a few days this week at the | home of his natiek, Mrs. W. age. o— Miss Lillian Nickel returned Mon- day to Walkerville, after spending three weeks with her parents in town. . i —— Mr. and Mrs: J. P; -Smith- andj three children, left this week tor| Rosetown, Sask. where they will re-! side. i ee. j Mr. Elgin Simpson-and Mr. Reid,’ of the Canadian Bank of Commerce staff, spent Sunday with friends Fa Elmira. so Mr. W. R. Cayton and ‘Miss A. Clayton, accompanied by. Mr.. Robert Woods, motored to Point Clark on Sunday. —Oo— Miss Marjorie Smith and Miss Mary Brock, of Stratford Normal, spent ee week-end under the par- ehtal r Miss Margaret. ‘Fletcher, of Strat- ford Normal, spent. the weskrands with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher. si | Mr. Wm. McLean of Toronto, spent the week-end at the homes of and shige James McLean . F. Me — Mr. and Mrs. Speckle L. McDonald and family, motored from Bruseels, and spent Mother's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. Bartley. * Mei atas Mr. Melvin Rapp, of Harriston, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rapp, who motored him Pback to Harriston Sunday evening. —— Mrs. J. Robarts and little daugh- ter Betty, of Windsor, who have Roper spending sometime with — her rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Picker- tae: left Saturday for her home in Windsor. Her mother accompanied her as far as London. —_—o— Mrs, R. R. Long left Saturday morning for Detroit, where she spent Mother’s Day with her son, Dr. Clarkson Long ad Mrs. Long. She and Mr. and}j en se ee oo bbe. 6 6 ee bee Ok OV ewe 8 os 0, 4959 w0 eae ee 8 $26.: 50 Coats ee $19. 75 Scotch Tweeds, French iceat aan Pac twill Coats. Some fur ae $19.75 $34.50 Coats $26 crepe lined, all new shades, ne eecrcae for a a a ee ee ee ee Chiffon Hose 85c° coro To tog2 Pin Dot Voiles 49c yd. ta gard nog ae 10 doa. Ladies’ Silk Chiffon Hose, tst. quality, im black only. Suen 6%, 9, am 10. Don't miss this opportunity at .... S5c¢ pr. - $1.50 Silk Hose $1.19 entb eat 5 Gem, 23d Uincs in pare monty 9%. Beantiful quality . $1.19 BROADCLOTH DRESSES, assorted styles and colors in sizes 16, 18, 20, 36 to 44 $2.19 OF QUALITY Made-to Measure $25 $35 $29 '- With Extra Trousers you. Order Now for If you prefer stock clothing, we are showing popular fabrics in single and double breasted models: in fine’ tweeds and worsteds that will please— $15 to $35 ‘ the 24th of May John McDonald ---HEAR--- Right Hon. Sir Geo.. E. Foster IN THE ARMOURIES ON Under Auspices of Chamber of Commerce Monday, May 17th, 1926 Supper Served at 6.30 TICKETS $1.00 Banquet Open to Laflies ‘ For Sale at Banner Office and by Members of Executive el an will be in Detroit with her son for an indefinite time. —~o— Rey. and Mrs. W. Dreier, of Cred- oat spent Tuesday with Mr. and , H. Bender. Lee motored to aytae in the ternoon and are spending a few days with Mre. Dre- jer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Fil- | singe er. —p— Mr. Harry McMillan, of Eimira, Langhlin and Mr. lin, motored to Gadshill on Sanday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. David Carroll. P 5 ene Shular of Southampton. ‘spent the week-end at the home of Marjorie, Mrs. Henry Zilliax and daughter,} Dr. and returned home Saturday, | Mrs teak on and t bs isons, 0 roit, spent the orgs ft Det after rego aay 3 a eee with her par-/ visiting at the home of Mr. an York ents in New os i Mrs. W. A. Gray left a after- noon for Toronto, she hs agen a few days with her daugh- ra Gra , Miss Ve and Mrs. Calyin Schell and Mien ‘Rdna Schell spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kauf- wher — i man, 8th. con. Wallace. . —o-—- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Filsinger mot- ored to North East Hope end spent the week-end with their daughter. They also visited at Tavistock. —o— a Mrs. McFarlane and friends, mot- ored from Toronto, and spent Sun- day with Mre. M at the home of Mr. and C. Gibbs "s mother, Ww. A. Britton and} Mr. and o hoy Oakville and : Thos. E. Gibson; town line ae. a Mrs. John Peachey and two daugh- ds|ters, Reta and Edna, and Mr. Albert Peachey, of Stratford, spent Sunday with My. and Mrs. Andrew Kay —o— Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Douglas and Mrs. Lorne Douglas, of Pal spent Friday at the home of former's son, Mr. G. W. Douglas. “s Bie the Mr. Mrs. Sidney and 4 ters, Bite and Mildred. motored to Monkton on Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis. —_—o—— Mr and Mrs. A. W. Z rbrigg acd tamiy, ee Grant Bowman, motored to St. Marye on Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Zurbrige. —o— —* Mrs. George Bray of Kit- rehener, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. FE. Gibson, town Hine east, and with OO Mr, F. W. Hay motored to 0 See ham Monday on business. Mrs. Bray, Sr. ereton,} Greenslade . ‘of 8 : Loe ee and ty Wilson and Miss Alice Livingstone spent a week-end with friends in Stratford. RIDDOLLS—WHITTAKER (News Chronicle, Port Arthur) In Victoria College Uhapel, Toron to, on April 28th. Pearl Ada, young- @st daughter of Mr. and. Mrs.. John Whittaker, of t, Ont. to Elj G. RidddXs, eldest son of Mr. and Simeon Riddolls of Lebanon, a were united in marriage by the Rev. Dean McLaughlin, dean of the Col- lege. The bride wore 4 navy blue en- and fern. She also wore a necklace of pearls, the gift of the croom. Miss Laura Riddols, sister of the groom, acted - bridesmaid and wore a wn gand crepe-de-chene, jith hat 2 match, and carried a t peas and fern. Mr. Ernest we a college aries. _ ji the groo r. and M Riddolis- left for a honeymoon trip: visi relatives in Bradford, Toronto and other points, then continue to Turtle! where they will