[With tbeGharches ee ay 12:13. 1 a.m.—Bible School session. .m. = Here service. The peiny Evangelical Rev. M. L. Wing, Pastor Sunday, July 25th am Public Worship. The pas- j “When t eo I will pass over you.” Ex, I fee 8 p.m. Wea. —Prayer meeting. Pas- He Saw = others "standing tale in the market place’’ Mat The winners for the ladies’ bow! ing on Tuesday eyening were Mrs. W. P. Rennie; Mrs. Ed. Koch and gies ed of so egenrn apman, Ed. he [Elmira on Wednarday at St. Clair Daria and Jack Wal ter are-the local eptranta in the On-/ 9. tario championship ;meet to be held this in Hamilton on Reaarecy: of week. seo ith a percentage of 1000, but i tor. a — —Public worship. Baptist E Rey. Harry W..Jackson;-Pastor Sunday, ~~ 25th m.— Public woratitd. The Pas- 7.30 p-m. prayer service. = Pas- Thursday evening last. were Messrs. D. L. Chapman, John Alexander, Rey. T. B. } Mr. Carr. ee Kineardine Clab Visits Listowel ternoon. Try ee ress ant re ‘ ais a 3S la aa One Hour Services United Church, Listowel Sunday, July-25th SERVICES am.—subject ‘The’ Min-| f the Desert” mt “Come Unto Me”“Bowles Ba p.m.—Sunday School ty” Wed. Eve.; rs. McCrack- ens, Wallace Road. 7.00 p.m. — subject “The Anthem “Sun of My Soul’ Turner Visitors cordially welcomed. We have excellent music. ‘The Church With The Open Door E. F. Armstrong Minister. win the cup. bon ae: leaders in the standing now ar . Bernie, Dr. . D. Livingston aut Morton George. ” oe SOFTBALL On Friday evening last the Pro- fessionals and Malcolms played their scheduled league fixture, Malcolm's coming out on the long end of a 13- 1 score. ‘Phe Pros. were helpless &- gainst Winslow’s pitching and could not hit the ball out of the infield. Errors by the -Pros. paved the way {for a few of the factory runs while | the rest were the result of good sol- id hitting, Dr. Milner, a Wm. Squires A rink of local bowlers, contisia: ha and J. Lockhart, attan@ed the Tbowlipe. tournament a The Pirates may be a good team w they a » vie the championship The exinanie Howard and Nineteen players from Kincardine played in Listowel on Thursday af- After the match the Listo- ening when they bumped into the on rva. 4a game and were bona with Fihe linen for first place, e P. K's pulled oe off their ag gh the Servants 2 now in second _Diace. ; The Business Men and the Pro- t | fessionale provided ‘the amusemen in the park on Tuesday evening when they played a good game of softbali, the former winning by a score of 1% The Pros. played rather loosely 3 first and allowed the Business Men to get a long lead. They threatened to overcome that lead, when they got seven runs in one winning, but the {|} Business Men got down to business and <nipped the rally before it be- dangerous. he watch the fast-/ came The tinal 7 pevellitne’ PK mall team. store was 17-9 with the Businéss Men in front Twenty-four "Wachee took part » a a oe | the local bewling tournament Listowel Golf und Country Club News lemen for the club championship was played on Wednesday, July 14, All the members took part and were very keen on making a good score, some perhaps were too keen as..the fol- hea results will show Na Score Handicap Net Schinbein J. A. 43° 43 The lowest eight qualified cater Dr. Wilson, ohnstone, J. A. Schinbein, F. Kelly, F. Kemp,. -E. Ho He B. Morphy, C. B. Hack- ng. The draw has been made and the following have been paired to play this, Week. Winners will enter the eemivfinals. W. A. Johnstone vs. Dr. Wilsa an oS -B. Hacking vs. H Morp A. Schinbein Kelis *. Kemp vs. E. Hogg. vs F. ait tag In Partnership— 5 Mr. Russel Krauter, of Sagi naw, Mich. and who is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Mac Abram, is in partner- ship. with Mr Orwell Weber, in the ™ \e All Roads Lead to 40 Seosl $ Store ! “‘{st Anniversary Sale is in Full Swing ! Look at These Money-Saving Values 4 doz. men’ grey flannel pants, pair 4 doz. ee blue and biscuit pants, pair men’s cotton socks, perpair 6 doz ow fine blouses, sizes 6 to 14 years 8 doz. ae B. Y. D's, at... ’ B. V. D's, ‘at ea 4 dozen bara’ balbriggan Shirte, ‘at Men's khaki overhaul combinations, anniversary price Men's Overalle and smocks, good quality, piece Men's Goodyear Welt Oxfords, 95 50 pr. Men's canvas shoes and oxfords, leather aig 4 — and heels, just the shoe for summer wear, per 5 flozen sedan ‘House Dresses, ladies Silk Hose, all colors, 49 doz. children's: stockinge, Ladies’ Silk Underwear, ign an6 boys’ Suits, hata, caps and shoes of every description at special anniversary prices. Ladies’ dresses in — ; aeecen voiles and broadcloths goihg at echt on ak fow pri off on all ladies Coats, for spring and summer wear. Bring Us Your Produce Special for Friday and Saturday—wWith every’ $10. purchase or over we are giving away a ‘club bag, suit case, or boston. bag. M. Siegal Wallace St., Listowel _ Ye eee 7Be Rt nce cece nen setes 39c black, brown and sand, pr. ..18¢ half price. newest styles and rubber eat. trimmed and sign printing work. Mr. Krauter has -|had experience wth the Walker Sign Co. at Saginaw, Mich. sfesetecntecbefecbendecbendeclentecbendecndesindesndecendecieee | + + TOWN LINE EAST * ar S sfeelonfeeonlenlntocln een enonfoeonbooonfonfenfeenoontet S oofordoefotfonfonte Miss Margaret Ellis of Drayton. spent the week-end with her friend, Thelma Fallis. . . Wes, Mewhinney and saan, spent Saudey ‘with friends at Glenallen. Miss Gladys Hamilton spent the week-end with friends in Drayton. Mr..and Mrs. Frank Curtis and son Gordon returned home Monday to | Nashville, Mich. after spending sometime at-the home of Mr. an Mrs. James Fallis. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Johnston and baby have returned to their home in Montreal, after spending three weeks with her sister, Mrs. Harry Fallis. Mr. aon, Victor, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Ben Johnson, Carthage Mr. D. P. Cameron and Mise Net- tie Cameron, spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 8S. Cowan Donegal. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. John 8S. Gordon were Mrs Alex Hamilton, Mise Sadie Hamilton, Mr. Lloyd Hamilton, Mr. George Howitt and mother, and Mr. Howitt, of Fergus Misses Nettie Cameron and Geor- gina Kopas a og Sunday in Listo- wa! with friends Pet il ata ala lala + : + ,- BIXTA LINE WALLACE : CoE ae aie ae ae ae ae ae ae ake Dleobeoteobeede Miss Annie Koenig and Miss Lor- ene Domm of Listowel, spent Sunday with Miss Ruth Filsin ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Detweiler, Mies o “ —— Detwallet, accompanie Mr. Stasbler, satnted from Big Double Show at THEATRE PRINCESS _ Monday and Tuesday “The Unknown Lover” “Mystery of Lost Ranch” Wednesday and ‘Thursday “Night Life i in New York”. Daniels i in Wild. Wild Susan JE Kitchener sn epent Sunday at the nome of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters. Adam Schmidt returned home Monday after spending a couple of days wun erent in Woolich. fe Schneider, 8rd. con.,.is eundtin the nalisays with his uncle, Mr. Wim. Schne Sunday visitors zt the home of Mr. Simon Walters were Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Schneider, daughter Bva, Mr. and Mre. Senneider of Woolich, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Yost, r. Diebert of Hanover and Mr: Hen- "Schneider. r. and Mrs. Clarence Wenzel and} family, oe Moorefield, —_, Sunday ad Mrs. N. Kro’ with M Mr. Fianklin Merech of ‘Bittalo. New York, has ed heme after PA gut visit with relatives here tr. ender and pg 3rd con. visited Sunday on this line. Misses Gladys and Laura Gott- home 4th. eon. grek tps ar at the ome of Mr. re. Cliffo Seote and Mrs. ford ouifterd, spent- ‘Sunday with Mrs: B. a-eon. peatuetcn. gn on¢ession, Wal- The e Oh — ‘a Day #ervices which} lace, on ms Weaesaay. 3 July 21st. were held a e Byangelical d Addison on Sun A rere , & Bon. good program was given'by the Hanover edie yi ¥is- from Kitchener, itors were ay rag" eee ‘ t, Clifford, “Mooretiela annual OF M, ¥ ‘The Civil Servants met enett tint defeat of the Satie last Monday ev-{* he qualifying round by the gent-/ a with friends in Kitehener. She will ” and Mrs. Jameg Gordon and| yy, Ps and Kurtsville. 1 iar ORG felaed i fie aeoce bo Fert hae ged up| - Miss £ Misses Ne ! Mcintosh and Messrs. Jim’ ogre and “Clare Campbell motored*# Ki Lithty and daughte er, aa ot ot Mr and Mrs. Noah Bowman. Mr. S. G. Matthews, of Drew, Mr. W.. 'B. Mr. *Bi,.G. tthews, of Toronto, ani Mr. Daniel. Matthews, of Monk- ten, enjoyed a motor trip to London where they ae y formerly lived, They re- turned isime Monday e Mr. G. K. .Rapp fot hi. ag home Saturday, after spending two weeks visiting friends in Toronto : PERSONALS Dr, Chas. * ‘Bawards, ° the moms of Mrs. A. F. Wenzel. wel ladies served tea and_a very en- Burt J. G. ~ 47 45 Mr. Stanley Coghiin was “ Port joyable afternoon, was spent. Gtimie wy ri = 47 | Arthar: this week, attending Grand » 9 J = Kincardine ieties, fmen ay a *¥ | witson Dr. 48 “8 ~ 40] ONS Ae” Sree at Stratford, is | - ‘e's ; tre oe at ‘ or visiting i ‘the home at her parents, Two rinks of Harriston lady bow!l- “7 Mr. and Mra, Lotiis Pfeffer, and sis- toh, | acking C. B. 46 8 38 ters, Mrs. Otto Finkbeiner and Mrs ers came to Listowel Monday night) Morphy H. B.- . 46 3 43in- i! ra rs and played with the local ladies club.| pay F.- W 49 4-3 4G F. Finkbeiner. The two home rinks were successful | tray 53 8 AB OF sasney ti mgd Rosas “rar. in defeating both Harriston rinks, | \yigho) Dr 52 q 45! cntian Wray of Hamilton iuatat but not without a struggle. At. the Shiell Dr: 58 8 #9 thie wadk- ah tle-hame-ot hes ‘and conclusion of the tournament, lunch | ripier wy. “Ay BO SSL y W. F. Heath, They returned to age aan ae as Page ss Kelly F. be 2 " 7 Hamilton A hg and were accomp- Hogg * 4 43°: nied b re. He h Interest is samaticn high among! yw BE a eath and Helen, who {the anes tennis plazers in the com- vetentcs % La AA ; 33 will vist wi ‘Hamilton and Windsor Sages ets tye 2. A. Bernie Sropuy. Schinbein J. M. 53 8 ¢@ 43) Miss “Addie Aylestock of Safnia © member representing Listowel in| Jonnstone W. A 51 7 44 nm di h b lid ith ’ outside tournaments eligible to/ciimie R. A. 5 8 spending her . ays with her parents at Leban George MeDowell spent. Sat- urday last in Guelph. Rev, and Mrs. Merritt Price and family of Menesing, Ontario, and the latter’s sister, Dr. yn Harrison, of Harlaxton Manor, Lines, England, are spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mre. G. E. Harron. Dr. Harrison is en route - to Hankon, B. China, where she will be stationed for 5 years as’'a medical missionary, Mrs. Peter Anger, of Midland, and Mrs. W. H. Nesbitt of Roland, Man., were guests from Friday “till Sunday at the home of = Ww. nes, Wallace street. Mra. Adams and Mrs. Nesbitt also visited in Trowbridge this week. Mre, Anger spent this week with Mre. Vines, Mrs. Earl Mitchell and two boys, of Royal Oak, Mich., are visiting at} the home of Mrs. Norwo od Gibb, town line east and Mrs. F, J. Curtis, | town. Mr. and Mrs. George’ Z . Shoup and Miss Inez Thomipsor, and Miss ples Lama ewe Ae gery a 7 who eee into rest, chener on Sunday and visited oan: Mr, an@ Mrs. J. Are Sometime, someday, — 8 Matthews, 3rd. con. Wallace Ma of spent the weekgend in“ tide! way loving ‘memory of George Keb!, duly 22, rb ae ‘brings back a memory, Of a loved one jamin} And those w Ger- nt} man Mills, spent moar at the home ® laid to rest, hand, ae To be parted never more. ae remembered by his wite and children. ® EEEELEEEE SESE ET TEP ESET S. Cowan entertained a; icomttes of her friends by a quilting} and tea on Thursday of last week honour of her daughter, Mrs. Davis, f New York. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Young y id Mrs. Horney a a viaited at the home of Mr. Sam Hyimers and other tay eae Mr, and Mrs. Tare Reid and child- ay} Twill under- tand, When I reach the other shore, Sometime, someday, I will elasp his; Youn Esther Davidson of Newton, spent last week with her friend, Mies, Mary Vipond. and yg pabeg of Torpnto, spenu a couple ays this week at the home of Mr. ona Mrs. Jos. Petrie. Jr. ig remaining for his holidays. Quite a number from here attend- ed the U.F.W.O. pionie at Bayfield on paneey. Hugh Young, sag a pod under it. wel, 6 d Mrs. Jae, ‘ites pila, Mr. and Mrs “ family, of Ethel, £. G. Code of Tr , vere visitors at the home of Mr. and te 3 public Te; ' 2 Mrs. Young of Listowe day vinis Mr. and — ure and M F. ers Sunday at Millbank tomes sent Mich., Mrs Fréd Adams of Toronto.*} ata val | Sale. Vacating my present stére on Main Street, August Ist, and going . to my apartment just across the street----up stairs. Full particulars will be given later. Every hat and: all goods sold very, very low; also part of store fixtures, such © as chairs, one sewing mach- ine, two tables, desk, ward- robe and some stands. — - MISS. GIBBS Milliner | Bathing Suits rs. | a | pe | Ladies” te & Boys’ All: Wool $2.50 to $3.75 Attractive one and two-piece styles---many manish types with belt. Come in all the fashionable new shades, : navy and black i Boys’ and Men’s Cotton Bathing | Suits 68c and 98c See our showing Ladies’ Knitted Suits | John McDonald Ivy, Elliott, of Mitchell, _ en Sundiy at the ome of Mr. rs. . A. Tham Miss S. W nael was in Guelph on Saturday last. Miss Forda Lake and Miss Olive Cowan left Tuesday to spend two weeks’ vacation visiting at + Port Stanley. Mies Violet Bean returned home Sunday, after visiting for a week end this yin at: her ome wn, and xt week willl resume her duties in “McDonald's atore. Mr. J. W. Snelling and Andy Hymers, of Detroit, visited_over the week-end at the home of Mr. and ts. W. J. Karges, Listowel, and Mr. and Mrs. Bli Snelling, town east. tT A pretty weddng took place at Westminster Central church, Bloor Street, east, Toronto, on Saturday afternoon, June 19, when Hazel Vi- olet, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Wm Thurgarland, became the bride of Wiliam oy Metcalf, son of Mr. and nb, Metcalf, of Bow- manyille, the fae: H. 8. Osborne of- ficiating. The bride who was gtven away by her father, wore a ‘dress of white bridat satin and her tulle veil arranged in band effect on the head, and caught at each side he: Orange blossome and she carried a shower bouquet of Ophelia roses and lily of the valley. She was attended by her életer, Miss Edna Thurgarland, who wore a French dr of rose-pink georgette trimmed with crystal beads and hat of leghorn trimmed | with pink georgette and carried. premier roses aud baby’s breath. The groom was attended by Matthew K. Gill, of Toronto, and the ushére were be he C. ‘Thurgarland of Montreal, H. _Tourgariand, Toronto can r f Bowmanville. Mr. William tronietel presided at the orgen, and played softy through the — service, while during the sign- g of the register Mre. Harold Con- oe sang. After a recepton at the home of the bride's parents, 71 Dug- gan “Avenue, the bride and groom left for a motor trip to Washington. Philadelphia and other Paget the bride traveling in a kasha dress wohincess blue, pie: knitted coat and small hat of rain ribbon to match, wiht aiay peor and stock- ings. Metcalf is a cousin 4 Mr George Metoalf and Faulkner, town line east. it + * ; Ps ; ‘ DOUGLAS—In Listowel, sents Listowel,-on Wednesday: eats ape 1926, to Mr. and Mrs 2 IO on. epitome. July 22nd Os | eens: to Mrand Mrs. aire Brick: OTR SER EAL a Pe ee eh Swe en * a 7; ni am a) ee woe woes He tN : i on Satur- ants e etn rVehas to Mr. and emoria) |} Men! Get Under a | Cool Straw | Hat | SAILOR STRAWS | PANAMA STRAWS | Ballooh Edge Straws a ae cj TC yee Wee A Me atte art atc te aE ya tye\ ME A SE A for Summer Days | - Every Hat | In Our Sere. | Goes at Special | Reduced | Bargain | Prices ~ : 50c to $1 75. | ~ $1.95 and $2. 29. } $2.50 and $2. 95 | ae 25¢° up ‘yay les Cie tee ‘Tras re, (a (@le See enna or fe\arans u Nive: ie UT] 4 Other Dress Hats from I apmai “The Store Bib For L Les fz! Pry i = 2 ‘fa i Fr =| |