Listowel Banner, 10 Feb 1927, p. 8

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discount. : ‘Our entire sock of Women’s fine terse Spitaie and ada Slippers: ‘Men’ 3 Dress Shoes and Oxfords. All lines of Children’s Shoes and Slippers at 25 per: cent. - Don’t miss these bargains. Men’s Plow Boots on sale at $2. 35 Women’s High Shoes and Strap Slippers, odd lines, on Sele at BEE pair Children’s Felt Slippers, all sizes, on sale at, per pair .- se = ee Be : fine. The-KOCH SHOE CO. ees Vand you q Should Much has been said by. those who have known our professional » ministrations. Much has been said in favor of our services and you should know we are‘ worthy. RESIDENCE D IRECTOR OF 224 FUNERAL SERVIC ST. gh £ LISTOWEL “SOCIAL and PERSONAL | Mrs. Stout is spending a week visiting her daughter in Toronto. . —o— Mr, Mervin Hurst enent the week- end at his home in Newto oo Miss Moily Wanzer is visitiiig friends in Hamilton. —_—o— . James Donaldso was Wonastock this week on anaiuaes. —~o— Miss Hill of Wingham, epent couple of days in town this week. —— Sarl McLean spent the week-end with his brother, Mr. Ira McLean in Wroxeter ee Postmaster John Scott spent the weok-end visiting friends in Petrol- ia. —o-— Mr. Hugh Halliday of Toronto, epent the week-end witn friends in Baker Windmills Distinctive Features of the Baker Working Parts Actually Run in Oil Quick Return Pump Rod Greatest Number of Wheel _ ‘Fans Easily Erected Center Lift Pump Rod 2 Gears and 2 Pinions Ball Bearing Turn Table A Perfected Production ol Over Forty Years Experience John Cumberland Agent Listowel Orders may be left at Massey-Harris Shop, Mill St. Simplicity of Design Self Governing Oil Only Once a Year Sturdy and Rigid — Will Fit Any Make of Tower Will Not Leak Oil Noiseless Mr i —o— Ith Mr. Jo — I ‘ , F - iMrs. R. K. Ha a. ; ¥ he } Ayton. sinailgleieny Mrs. sm W. A. Britton. —— Mr. L. g Woodstock —j—— | Mrs. N. . A day ndon. | —ifae 4 saint Hy — M. Neil Bas, of Massena Listowel Miss Freda Hallman spent the week-end in Kitchener with her mother. G. MacPartane Hemtitor’ this week visiting mother. was in his oe Salma Bonder spent Sunday |w and Mrs hn Bender, 3rd con. Wallace. Miss Ora Hall reel ton, spent Gaturday with her mother, i teacher of H ir. | the week-end at the home ‘aed s parents in ang Mrs. ‘Jam ames Hanna epent of ¢ 3 rae. 4 ith has-retarned_to her home in» Oakville, after visiting her sister, Mre. A ° W. Payne spent a few days this week visitin London and Toronto. in , Mrs. A. C. Bender of ae ge was a guest at thé home of Mr. L. —* over the olan hi Mr enry emaworth left Tues- on a business trip to Waterloo, Kitchener, Woodstock and Lo F: Zubrigg spent a few ene in Biratiord and-Kitchener this woek on N, nt the week-end in Listowel H ALL OVERCOATS UP TO $30. The Last Call | waker, of Brussels, ' 4 ~ i with hig mother, omnis Mr. J. A. Keunedy, of Toronto, was a gueston Tuesday at the home of his brother, Mr. E. A. Kennedy. —0o— Mre. W. Heibein epent a few days last ai vieiting friends in Kitchener and Gueiph. fj Mr . Anderson ts thie cae visiting eee, Mr. W. J. Anderson, Stratfo —— Mies Eva Boyle of Walkerton, was a guest this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zillax. —o— Milverton News in Beacon-Hoerald —Mr, and Mrs. Dick Rowe spent the week-end in Listowel with their daughters. SRNR aes Mrs. Andrew Kay end -her broth- er, Mr. Wm, Tennent are their oe Mrs. Richard Tremain, 'n Presto Eric Duckiow of Gustph, Ducklow. é Ih Angus Brown and Mrs. Olile were gugsia ys this- week-at- the home-of i Ber. aid sess kote F. Armetron: Mr. James Sriiers of Markham.) “43 visiting — his sister, Mrs + Jas. Wereuson, in town, and friends in Wallace. Mrs. F. H. chistite returned home} ‘after spending 2 nee & -short ened in hairdressing Mr. David Horse. of Palmerston. epent the: week-en ‘fat the “home of Mr. and Mrs, ©) “A Rout- Jedge. vate va! evening, Tor in - spending | a ents, Mr. “Rev. M. L. Wing visited in Kitch- ener pnd se aia gr this week. Mr. Orwell Weber § spent the week- end with friends in + Wingham. Mies Janet Bright spent Tuesday: last visiting renee in Milverton. ~ “the Mr. Ambross ; Zettler spent in Chepstow =O é Porteous of the otatt, was in Toronto this oak on busin —_—oO— Mrs. G. H. Jackson is spending a few eave in Geotesiown with her mother — Mr. James Fallis is in Toronto this week, attending the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. ae Miss Margaret. Hall, of .Kitchener. is visiting at the home of her moth- er, Mrs. Be u. Mr. Jack O’Brien, of the Imper- fal Bank staff, fs epanding the week- end at his home in Toronto. Oe Miss Rosa Caruso and sister Mary are spending a few days in Walker- ton, with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Caruso. —o— rs. Carl Rocher is visiting ip Kincardine with her brother, Mr Harold Cameron. eo Mr.- Edgar Schaus of Clifford, wae a puest over the:-wesk-end at age of Mr. aa Mrs. Bolton, Rag- lan 8 Mr. Kitchener ho¢key team,, visited ednesday “@vening at ihe home of Mr. J.\A. Watson jute Mr. S. S. Good, Mr. Henry Horne and Mr. J. Travis, who are employ- ed in Kincardine, spent the - week- end at their homes in town. pee on Mr. Melvin Rennie, o: £ Detroi spending. this week in Listowel with nts, Mr. and MM WwW. Reunie. —Oo— Marjorie and Donald Bruce, of Kincardine, spent the week-end vis- a Ie kg Vandrick, daughter of F. x noekom returned to her home ‘in Arthur this morning, af- ter spending a week visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. G. E. Spence. —_-— ft 33 Florence Reynolds, of Strat- Mi ford, will be a guest this week-end at the home of Mr ‘and Mrs.. Wally ' ni mnticin Mrs. m Caruso and littie son, Joe, wires = to their home in Walk- erton on Wednesday, after spending | a week with Misa Rosa Car visited last week with her mother, Mre. Wm. Good, who is {Jl at the home of her son, Mr. W. H. Good, 3rd con. Wallace —oO— Mr. Clifford Dempsey, of Hamil- ton, spent the week-end. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Demp- sey, He returned to Hamilton on Monday for a short time, on busi- ness in connection with the Inter- national Piano —O —- Mre. W. Howe is réturning to her home in Windgor on Monday af- ter speniting several weeks in Listo- sg owing to the mpeg oN of her fath- , Mr. Thos, Blackm Ts. Ag left the latter part of last week for their home in Toronto, afer epend- Ing a eae Weeks visiting her par- ean ents C. B. Dietric h. and ate. Leos Amey me ert uth ana Am dren are coming to Listowel to visit parents,. Mr. and Mrs. W. '¥F. ian nok. Mrs. Schn has been confined to her “home thus week. es se * - _s = * ° . _ ENGAGEMENTS: - Ce ee cee Mr. and Mrs Brest Beha: Sy Lis- week-end at the home ot his parents, $1 K.| Enjoyable Sleighride— eckly Report, Sr. IV, Total. 100-— Frances Cartlidge 95, Iola Hamil- ton 95, Margaret Melrose $2, . Jack Ae ‘90, Jim Savage 89, gsc ter H Coghlin .78, Erminie Richards. Elmer Richards 74, Lorena Fritz 73, ean Hemsworth 72, Sarl McLean 67, Norman Wombwell. 66, Donald | Oakes 62, pereere Grabb 61, Stu- art Peppler 6 ‘i Ladies’, Silkk and Wool Hose, reg. 25 and $1.50, now 98c. Walter's. To the accompaniment of me sleigh bells, laughter. and shouting, s of Mrs. R. A, Bea-| man’s Sunday School Class and their friends, numbering about forty, held | a most enjoyable sleigh ride party Pel Tuesday evening. Two large sleighs veyed the joliy party to Gowan- stown and around the town.- On their return they went to the home} Mrs. Yocum where the remainder | of the evening was very pleasantly spent. Received Anonymous Letter— ! On Wednesday Mayor Watson re- ived an unsigned letter stating that a certain elderly Iady in town wae ‘n straightened circumstances, and asking that the town do dauyethine ‘or her, The mayor would be glad o confer with the writer regarding his. case, if she will come to his ‘ome or make known her Identity. ‘Ye is.¢uite willing to render assist- ance if the case is worthy. No at- tention will be paid, however, to an- mymous letters. So if the writer is really in earnest will likely make | known her ident j Two live Gold Fish in a glass globe will be’ giv- en away ABSOLUTELY FREE--while they last--to purchasers of a package of Nyal Fish Food and any of the ae Nyal Products listed clow. Nylotis Face Powder Nyal Dentaclor Tooth Paste Nyal Pinol ParShavingCream WNyal aa hist Nyal Pumo-Dent ~~ Nylotis Hand Lotion Nylotis Shaving Lotion This Week Only Get Yours Now E. M. Creighton Nyal Quality Store Phone 157 Listowel, Ont. ADVERTISE IN THE BANNER ——— : Fernie Zuber, goal-keeper op —O- - Mrs. Lincoln Domn, of’ Stratford, | meey Riehin mand children, | The Price a Man. Likes to Pay $35. - ERO e T you never expect this molesite price to buy a really . well- ‘cut, tailored-to-measure suit. Hobberlin’s Spring Special “The Executive” so remarkable. These suits Ses Worsteds, Coronation Serges ~ and - handsome Tweeds have all the earmarks of a really expensive suit! And they don’t just look it, or we wouldn’t guarantee them. Satisfaction or Your Money Back ME COWLE, representative ofthe Fiabe of Hobberlin, will show you this new -range in our store on Tuesday next, Feb. 15. That’s what makes 2 John McDonald >

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