Listowel Banner, 21 Oct 1926, p. 9

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. : «aa ee, George, Alex Ferguson “Dorothy and Robert "eh! 4 ‘ar ;Bidon Bender and Miss Clara at St. Peter's Cathedral at 8 o’clock “a guest roan be 2 "home, of her Re oi Mr. Mrs. are Allin “Vandr SOCIAL and PERSONAL Mre. Ed. Campbell; of Fordwich, Miss Ora Hall, teache 9 CEP a spent the week-end in Listowel at| ei ina week-end at 'the ae of the home of Mrs. Gi mother, M R Hal Messrs. Sidney and Clifford ‘Demp-}. Mr. and Mrs, ped ia, Mr. sey motored to Niagara Falls on and Mrs. McIntosh and Mr .|Mrs. Kantz of Kitchener,-yisited in Listowel on Friday last Sikurdny. and ~ gy a few “Mr. Jim Inglis resumed his duties Sam Stewart and daughter,, of Niag- at the C. N. R. on Tuesday morn- ara Falle, who are eee in Listo-jing, after being on two, weeke’ vaca- Stewart’ er -jtion. Miss Alma Welker hasereturned} see ome, after spending a week visiting a the home of post and Mrs. E. Welker, St. Jacobs, and Mr. Alex. Welker, waterioc, Mr. one Mrs; Chas. Welker and family, tored ‘to Waterloo on Sun- day ma visited at the home of Mr. Alex Welke Mr. pase Mrs. Gordon C, Bender and two children, Lyle and Laverne, of Toronto, spent the week-end at the home of the i Mr. and M J Bender and children r Mr. and Mrs. W. L- Heibein "aa are spending the week in Listowel. two cailaren: Olive and. Nelson, Miss Margaret Rogers spent the ored to Guelph and spent the vaek: week-end with her mother in end with frien vag over. Mr ok, 5? Rosier and family, and Mrs Wm. Goldner, mot- ored from Toronto and spent week-end -at the home of Mr. Mrs. John Goldner. Mr. Def. Noga mt was in Tor- on Friday on busin tient at the. Listowel eactht Hos- and Mra ._ Georse) Shephard, , Spent’ Sun- Elora given ree the home of Mré. “Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Noble, of Drayton, visited on Sunday at | the home of Mrs. ‘Bpent their . grand- { Elmira, spent home of f his the week-end Lineup Monday yisiting at ‘ sister, aia? . Kehl. Jas. M. Wright of Windsor, vis- ited ‘with his sister, Mra. Wheeler, the past /week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sangster and Carol spent the week-end visiting in Toronto. wae the occasion of Mrs. Sangster’s birthday on Sunday, and they spent oi day with her father, Mr. C. E. Varden Mr Ha Na *Riehi and Miss Mabel Riehm, of Toronto, or renewing ac- quaintances in Listow Mr Mrs. D. L. Cha eet is spending a few daye visiting friends in Toron- to “Miss Minnie Wilson of Harriston, visiting at the home of Mrs. Andrew R. T. Kemp meat a few days Mr. Stanton Cahill spent Sunday’ this week with his io Shi Mrs. with his parents in on, who' Robert Currie, Wingh have juet recently returned from} Mr. and Mrs. rd . ig Mr. Rennie, Mra. Rennie, Sr: and New York, where they had aaeg he | og a taisg a month. Mrs. Secord, spent Sunday at, the The M wripnedt ‘Gladys Schlimme, Min-; home of Mre.. Albert Knight, Cross- nie-and Mary Hill, and Messrs. -Al- “hill. vin and Orval Weber - motored to’ is Wingham on Sunday and visited at vieited on Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hill. M. ay Mr. and Mré&. Joseph George a * Bert “McIntyre Sit ‘Miss Bil- son of Hanover, visited on Beneay at He Welsh epent Sunday with Mr. the home of Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Frank Osborne, Monkton. Bean. Mr. and : ennett Mrs. John Dyer of Durham, spent. spent Sunday in Wingham and Kin- Sunday in Listowel with her sister, car Miss Emily Ogram Mr. Miss Eliza Gordon, teacher of family motored to Bright on Sunday North East Hepe, spent the week- and visited friends. They were ac- end visiting at the home of her sis- companied by Mrs. Robert Cleland, . Rosa\Martin. Jean and Jessie, 4th con. Miss Helen Hay left Tuesday Miss Jessie Cleland remained in morning for Chicago, where she will ot a where she will spend some- spend a few weeks visiting friends. time Mrs. J. N. Hay is visiting friends in Dayton, The Misses Perr y have returned to on Monday and iste home in Blehheim, after spend- ing a few days visiting at the home the week- end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burnett. mother, Mrs. Ho Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Léckhart Mr. and Mrs. E. Welsh. and fam- motored to Hespeler om Sunday and ily, spent a few days last week. vis- visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. iting friends in Burgessville, Inger- Carl Weichers. 1 and Woodst Mr. Ralph McDonald, of Detroit, Guests on Sunday’ at the home of spent the week-end at the . and Mrs. J.-H. Bender were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. . and Mre. isch B. Koenig: and Stockford, of Guelph, var home of ‘and Mrs. . Robert Jackson and Raual- h McDonald motored to Wingham spent the day one. of Detroit, spent of his MeDonald. Mr. Clayton Filsinger, of . Ayton, Mr. M. F. zu rbrigg returned Mr. Milton Filsinger, a con. Wal- home Sunday from William rt, lace, Rev. and Mrs Liebold, I Pa., where he has been attending the Misses Clara and Mabel T iebole of general conference or the Evangeli- Alsfeldt, and Mr. and Mrs Ed. cal church. Doadt and daughter, Ruth, of Strat- 3. M. A. Bamford spent the ford. week-end in Streetsville visiting F o-. © ae her sister, Mrs. Stayley HAY pF ere i The Caruso family and Mr. -and A quiet wedding was solemnized Mrs. -David §mall and Miss Frances at Christ church, Pistowel, Saturday Small motored to Seaforth, Clinton afternoon when Miss Gladys Eva and Godertth and spent Sunday with Windebank and James nino Hayes friends. were united in marriage.- The ceré- The Misses Annie Koenig and mony was performed by the rector, Lorene Domn spent Friday evening Rey. T. B. Howard,.and the wedding last at their homes in Ayton. march was played by Mrs. Howard. Mr. Henry Johnston ane Mr Mr. . Hayes left ona G. Anderson, Misses Olive Johnston, palin trip to Toronto and Napanee and Alexa Kemp and Mre. nd on their return: will reside in| Kemp returned home Monday, after astiws ts s: spending a few days visiting friends in Windsor and Detroit. ‘ Mrs. J. M. Smith: and two boys spent Sunday with the former’s mother on the 12th con. El- Ld . > ‘STEVENSON—CANDLER A quiet wedding was solemni in Kitchener on Saturday morning, October 16th at the Anglican church "cl ‘hen Gladys Burt was in Toronto i. G. 2 the fore part of this week on busi- Norene, daughter of Mr. Wes. Candler, Listowel, was united in marriage to WiHiam BATS Stev- enson, also of Listowel. pre ithe ees Mr. and Mrs. E. a naar of Waterloo were attendants. pai Mensre.. : ae a: e bride wore a pretty salmon James, of Kitchener, were guests on gacegeies dress. She travelled in a Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. a ie a ee Mian and and en 8. J. Poag. = apenbay des sheet haaynion 24 Mr. and Sas Mcintyre, of Preston, formerly of Listowel, mere Sohbeap prom irked . : uests on i Bandar at. the home of “OnGey afternoon ey have tak- Mr. and M : Me Dénela en up thefr residence on Bicheties Mr, ands eat , Tracey end prrest,, family, of echoes: Sit guests. 0 Sestey at the ie e of Mr. -and Mrs. Ww. Johnsto ere and Mrs. James Athas, Geor- gina and Peter, spent Sunday visit- ing friends in ae slp Mr. and Mrs & " MORRIS—-KAYSER A quiet wedding was solemnized Wells, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saturday morning, when: Rev. Fath- Wells, spent Sunday Visiting friends < Donnelly officiated at the mar- in Waterloo lage of Leona Geraldine, daughter Migs Esther Wells apéent Fe week- of Mr. wenp ied Kayser and the late end with ffiends in Hamilto: re. Kayser, of South London, and Mr. Oscar Nickel, Mr. seater. Mr. Harold J. Morris, eldest son of, Mr. L. Bald and. Prof, - a: all Mr. and Mrs. Henry orris, of “of Waterloo Seminary and cole. Base Line Road. 4 : visited on Tuesday évening at ‘The bride, who wore her smart home of the former's parents, Mr. ese 4 costume of havy blue, was and Mrs. Fred Nic’ Kel ; ttended .b iss Margaret Brown: Misses Mary and Kate Ross a White Oak. . who was gowned in spent the weekend’ “Haiting friends a, sxeye de chine, with hat te atch. r i : wel, Hamilton. Roy Cleland and i Toro! They will make their h Soaks in "this oe London’ Advertiser. bb! puddl wi fa esa th bl the : seid most of the - . the one goal when WS fans of ’ : highly ‘appoints that t they will ugh Cup games in Listowel this at ir is not because the of the “L.Hi8," ‘could: not muster. a cit in team, but.6ince ao other oppon fos of deflected eon) oft a Seige te to meet th As cosetgat Heat Wh arneby, his) main t cham, send! oye. holders ot the Hough Cup for anoth- T er seaso s a ° * It is understood that the Inter- mediate finals under the W.F.A. will not be played.this year and that the chanipionship cup will remain in the nt y useless the WEA. | The whole D hd rine: owing to a. cick! on the lee petent executives none. of rhe were a unit as to w c Reducing is ruining the rules of the game. When one men’s health, and it doe aE help the y issued certificates to play grocers any either .° the other rendered them nd It Mary,’ had a little yet eae ing eve here ‘she went today it would a black sheep. wr incorporating much expenae, beén put in. If sports are to contin- ne in Weste wap Ontario true sports- on the execu- tives instead at time ‘servers .—MiI- verton ’ Amongst the worst form of cruel ty is that of: making hungry ohiaren ates wait for the second table. Guelph Road Races en 4s.the onty instituuon ‘that The Guelph Cross Country -Run Seitvers a breakfast food in a nat- and Road’ Race Ausitazion'e big| ural sanitary wrapper. wrciicas of Road Races will be held Banner Want Ads. Sell There’ will fou open aad all the Detter of be Taces, 15 Mile, 5 Mile, 10 Mile Cross picid wart and 10 Mile Walk (handi- Pp), and not lessgthan six prizes wil be awarded for each race: Ov- er $1000 worth of prizes will be offered, all of which will be 5 dons! ed by the citizens of Guelph. It is not a monéy making ‘venture but simply an effort to.stimulate road racing and to give . sed of first- class sport. ¥ a large num. ber of officials and Ciliates from out the City were present on eo 5 Pag Day, 8th. Neha ber. D4 it ever occur to you HOW MUCH CHEAPER you buy ALL goods betause there is A STORE SUCH AS THIS in your town, even though you buy many of your GOODS ELSE- WHERE? '* WILL YOU CHEW THE CUD FOR 60 SBCONDS ON JUST WHAT THE ABOVE MEANS TO YOU ? WER HAVE .- THE RIGHT GOODS AT THE RIGHT PRICE AT: THE cia: TIME. dation of the clean sport’ afforded and of the meekement of the Meet. Kitchener > sa ape Ww. wtoracils Title In the first game of the intermed- late W.F.A. finals played at Watk- erton last Baturaas Walkerton earr-' ed a one-goal lead, when they ‘de- | | { Cannel COAL Try some of our Could any merchant do more? Does any other merchant do as much? We are displaying in _out windows another batch of gift goods * for the coming holiday season. 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Underwear Stanfield’s blue label, Children’s Underwear Babies Vests from 50c to $1.25 Ladies’ Underwear Ladies’ sing nie Bloom- un- Tee eee toler Oo. | Children’s vests in white and | shrinkable. garment $3.00 tl Ladies’ winter Midd Vests, | natural*colors. 50c to 85c Turnbull's natural wool, a gar- ment $2.00, Dodd's heavy all wool, special a garment $1.25, Children’s Bloomers, heavy any sleeve * Lad ‘black cotton, 70c to 75c pair. length. each 75c, ral colored Vests i | adies’ Combination- in silk il * and cotton, silk and wool, and RUA eR Drerene | 1m white Penman’s natural wool prefer- ie all wool, at’ @pecial: prices. and natural. 50c to $1.25. red, garment $1.25° Special Prices On All Fleece Lined Udeewear HOSIERY BARGAINS Look Here Men, 500 pairs of Men’s Alt Wool Llama Cashmere Hose — 4 pairs for $1.50 39c. aes Make Black and Colored—50c. a pair Ladies Silk and Wool Hose. All Colors — 7c, to.$#25 each. J. M. SCHINBEIN & SON Liar Largest sich “ Ladies Cashmere Hose Penman’s ” Cereal arate ele SS pa = : its Shay ee ee St Se a) Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats ‘At Attractive Low Prices This Week All snappy new siyles and the popular new fabrics-of velvely nstere. Al} full lined and full interlined and take particular notice to the generous size fluffy fur oie all the season's popular new shades. ' Coats at $13.95 ‘Coats at $15.00 Coats at $17.50 Coats at $18.95 Coats at $19.75 Coats at $22.50 Coats at $25.00 Coats at $29.50 Coats at $32.50 Ladies’ Vests, with or without Ladies’ Silk stripe Vests, with sleeves | Or without sleeves, 59c each 98c each cad ‘ in Walkerton. .. Migs’ Lola Fair i spending a few days with uy fiend ern a Mise was » the” Hay.. rd rasnny: 43 Kinetetine ‘ on Sunday at the home of. t Mr. ck. “‘Mre. Cecil Vandrick and Sete are spending a few days visiting her par- vents, coo and Mrs. J, D. Miller, ‘Kit-- ~G. Keht spent emten. Ee $14. 00. Per Ton ie ppeeaet “visite Brie Saar in He Clarpiios Hallman ‘and «spent Sunday in tended the openin y d Church Mr. ees, got ee John’s Pe Rial BRAG yale Be Our polis fe piles ae to give ‘the. "Sing ieouipteots | : _ Service over the telephone as when meeting our customers 4 - personally, withthe resu't:that we have gained. their: bale fidence anid_will continue to uphold ot reputation. 0." ‘Gur stock is always fresh’ and comple so you can n alee quantity first: . Ware te ine of cured meats of PN fe us an er Pee « Lngiad’ Onitsipte Hass, oll sta: es. Black and camel. 45c -pair and colors. $1.29 Ib. en . Ladies’ heavy weight Chamois- Largest double bed size Flan- nelette Blankets ; ette Gloves, plain or fancy cuff +O. $225 pair Men’ s Overcéat Sale> re Men! Before you buy that new overcoat this year call a see what we are showinfes Get our ahd a a _ Chapman Bros. & Gray “The Store That : bd ig Ulster Coats, cloth lined. 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