SES ES LARA iy PARR OS BIE AME EES |SPRING SHOWING OF KNITTED WEAR ‘eed ' : .) ‘ ; / 7 : 4 The Perfect Knit Mills have arranged to ‘put on a showing of latest riodets in Ladies’ and Misses’ § _. suits, dresses, coats and sweaters. “You are cordially invited to inspect this "splendid showing of our 4 “he @ own Home Town Industry on Friday and Saturday, March 18th and 19th. % a ae. | J.C.McDonald a o] i Pe — = $$$ a a ——— EE ES ETO EE ST A A. Johnstone, Optometrist. (ciety of the United Church wea held ia {oO} ee ——| 3 Ee iin eel r iW H a HERE WE ARE AGAIN WITH { it : a EVERYBODY'S | i | am COLUMN A Nyal Two for One Sale | i e a | { FF | Re, Rev. M. L. Wing went to Mild- ya oO or ne a e€ ; i | rs t Hine for first may on Wednesday on church busi- A C h ’ R ] bl S t : : 5 Ten cents a ness. Rev. Wing was also in Port : : | by | i | | ‘S insertion, with minimum Elgin and “returned home Saturday. t reig ton s eftaote ug tore ' Hit | B | cha’ ot she subsequent | | | i | s insertions five cents 8 * ql Rev. E. F. Armatrong is in Lon-| F i iit, | ie with minimum charge of ‘don to-day on business of the Lon- Thurs., rl., Sat., March 17, 18, 19 | ith | 9 2 . a i & 26c. cos Conference of the United Chur Our Nyal 2 for 1 Sale means Just what it says—"Two of e il o e @¢ 8 i the Same Nyal articles for the price of one 3 i} FE RTMLAZER ON HAND Lenten serviees in Christ Chirch | Everyone knows the wonderfnl bargains ‘offered on these ' i * 2 p H ary lar sales. So come early and avoid the rush. 5) ° Several brands of mixed home-|on Wednesdays at 7.45 and the Lit-| very popa ) Y b . { ee tortiiiver on pand at C. P. R. any on Friday's at & o'clock. There| oung men’s double and single breasted, all wool Eng- [i 3 ; station, or call Richard sone | will be a celebration of Holy Com- SPECIALS FOR THIS SALE . . - . i} | ‘phone 601-11. ‘munion at 8 a.m. on Sunday morn- h : d . we : phone ee | ing next and on each Sunday at the| GILLETTE BLADES THERMOS BOTTLES, — 98¢ | lis tweeds. Fashionable and durable. Extra well tailor Hh jsame hour, in Lent. j Reg. 50c for 37 iit FOR SAL top — ee, Reg.. $1.00 for “ave HOT WATER BOTTLES, 98c at $24 00 ae Ford coupe, new aust De te er The regular’ meeting of Knox! FOUNTAIN PEN os ea 4 . ik er extras, bes SOUNTAIN ENS, : : 5 epee ar _ —. Pr. Rennie, ohare Guild was held Monday ev-+ ae os oe SHES . , int Listowel . . ening and there was a good — Eversharp Pencils, 50c Hi we 4 ‘ __|ance. After a series of games under COLONIAL CLUB SHAVING + SS a the leadership of Mr. Dave Savage, SNE Ree oe si ““ | CHOCOLATE BARS i FOR SALE CHEAP “4 refreshments of pie and tee cream| ; SETS Re 26 ec A | We have purchased a | m table ere.served, Reg 1.35 for O08c¢ out pest] « . ’ ° 5 Pandoras range, ginine Wen icte| eee og | , CHLORIDE OF LIME L line of Ladies all silk sideboard, and a few oe MENNEN’S SHAVING SETS Reg. 25c for 15e Poy furniture. Apply to G. C. Foth-; Mrs. (Rev.) M. L. Wing presided | SAREE SS [RELY ANE SEES eg. 25e for 15¢ ' d - ergill. jat the Young People’s meeting injj Reg. $5.00 for $8.50 FREB—A 50c Bottle of Day — ij hose--high spliced heel--elastic ribbe top--only F ™ —~-— ithe Evangelical chyrch onday ev-} . sapare . D Pert th ia | ’ 7 ie H WOODBURY'S SOAP . ream Perfume with = every H DRIVING MARE FOR SALE ee ea “How weal Reg. 25e cake. 3 for 6c purchase of Face Powder or i Hl the newer shades - - - 5c pr. Mk One Sorrel driving mare, eight! : Wise Ein? i Face Cream of 50c or over. | Hi F " - + gaited and, Pre pared and given by Miks fdna | - macnn “ ™ wae i \ p=. years old for sale. Deunte oie and Einell ‘The scripture lesson was WOODBURY'S ASSORTED FREE—A package of Tobec- | ——— i Bj fast mare. Fr ‘ ‘read by members of the League. Mr. SOAPS; co with every pipe of 35¢ or | i ie field Johnston, Sfcrerwarth ‘phone. y PY \E. McDonald, a member of the $1.15 value for 80c over. | ? i} om a | public Library Board, addressed the | : | en S aps e ew pring:| ats tht % . , , on the 7 - ’ iit 4 "FOR — bn 0 RW sien be coer. en the advantages on We also have a number of real bargains for every week- iit : Fine brick residence , | 4 end. k for them. = > Arri Tt F +street, with all conveniences. Pos-; ‘ | SEE THE BARGAINS IN OUR WINDOWS i: Way pay oo eae ive H : session April Ist. ‘Phone or write C.} Last Sunday if the United Sunday SEE Z 7AINS ID ? 8. We carry a big range, and not en S b hes Hip “a V. Blatchford, Simcoe. 3-24) School was the last Sunday of the old cap in the lot. You'll be amazed nap rims are ag in vogue--the ii : _|} yvear’s migsionary campaign, and the Pp . . shades featured re silver, rust and HH ccm —_—_—$_— OO | officials were much pleased that the i ~ HAVE BYES EXAMINED objective get at the beginning of the 1 50 maple--Brock ake. Priced from if showing signs of|vear was not only reached but ex- 7 hit distress wo are competent to ad-|ceded. Over $500 was raised by the Phone 157 "Listowel i ‘ | vise you. after examination#® No} School for missions. | at Reynolds . - ; th x chance work. We are here every d - a . ° it ; to advise you—we are not transients The emane mnathiy meeting See Ow i 4 —and our work is guaranteed. W.!the Young Women's Missionary So- . H in the Sunday School Room of the Ee ———— Church on Tuesday evening. There it ‘ a FISH! FISH! FISH! | were about forty present. Mra. R. Wi i @ urc C$ q Choice Red Salmon, Pickerel,| Matthewman took charge of the ¥ A special buy of new lines entirely. All wool toppers, mostly-in slip on Reg. $2. Sizes 24 to 34. models--the really popular coat. <n Smelts, Hallibut, White-; meeing and had an interesting topic Herring Haddock, Clscoes.| Miss Clara Weber rendered a vocal ish, . : Milas ° Fillets, Salt Cod, Labrador Herring,|solo. At the close of the meeting a 6 } y E ng | | Oysters. Special Finnan Haddies iy social time was spent and luneh was a var va 4 ca 2 tbs. for 25 ing wi 65 x, 15 Tbs, 2! 5c -{served. The next meeting will be e Clark, Phone 410. held on April 12th, at the home of Rev. M. L. Wing, Pastor $1.50 $18 to $26.50 Boys’ Wool Jerseys Top Coats | | Miss Roxie Ellis. ‘ e. -—; ——— _ ee = ® Sunday, March 20th | \ ¢ Pi: GET YOUR SEKD CLEANED Miss H. Hay was in charge of!19 g.m.—Public worship. | Monda and ' | ae Owing to the inferior quality Cllihe Young People’s Meeting of the|11 a.m.—Bible hooi. ! y i ‘ last year’s crop I am offering tO) tnited Church last Monday evening 7 pm.—Public worship. { a e no S i ‘= clean grain for seed. Oata and bar-|1; was missionary night and there|Monday § p.m.—B.L.C.E. aaa! Tuesda | ih aa ley 10c per bushe!. Small and lgeh'| wag q large attendanee. The topic| Teaeher Training Class. 7 ° = “seed taken out ane a good i ore on Italy and [Italian immigrants in| Wed, 8. p.m.—Prayer meeting - A G ‘ P i i of removing weed seeds an "F! Canada was taken by three girls,}Friday 8 m.—Choir Practice. P. h d L | U - -d S h 93 a impurities . Ge aow eee Mary Vipond, Margaret Fletcher and riday dD. otas an | istowe . n p lo ate rowing tore one i : JI. W angster, Lis +. |}Cora Sneath. Two reels of moving P | _|picturea on the Canadian tour of the 2 erlmutter |)! ut ————— & a pres e cf Wales were shown. E. 8. B t t . ee a) NOTIC {udson sang a solo and Vera Flet- ap iS In —e amanieeetiamiiamenion - mae a Prof. E. Katz, the bb known | a gave a reading. The collection R R W J ck P ” optical specialist. will relieve ©¥¢/ taken amounted to $5.84. Mr. Hud-|Rey. Harry W. Jackson, Pastor “p sf sight trouble cn opty tory Or ane oe son, a member of the Public Library af artners Again week at the Queen's Hote ©@G-! Board, addressed the young people Sunday March ache, pains in the temples and ey@!on the advantages of our library. 4 20th balls, and poor vision relieved DY) urging them to make more use of it.!19.39 am.—Bible School and Public proper attention to your eye sight, ee «8 if Featuring George Sidney and Alexander Carr Simms’ Weekly Specials! § , worship. .. as Prof. Katz Is well known for hia The regular meeting of the A.Y ing éervi } H ivi ily ses © great skill. He can help, even though!p.a. of Christ Church held on a ey yr rvice. New spring goods arriving daily. Better qualities at low- others fail. Monday evening was given over to! wed. 7.30 p.m.— Prayer ‘service. . er prices. . speech making, after being opened egu. ar rices i ——= by hymn and prayer as usual. The . ‘ ’ ; ; DR. G. W. TUPPER, B.A. addresses were very well given and aspen Chil 4 a. New spring suits and topcoats . $20 Osteopathic Physician well received, consisting of the fol- : - dren hr? er ot 8 ' . i 7 ‘ Main St. East, Listowel, Ont.jlowing. “My Trip. to England in : unless arcopani Suits--made to order, with two pair pants $25 Defective Vision in young. and/1!913." df L. D Brookes; “Tibet, If LJnited Church |} at an adult i i middle-aged people SUCCHSSFUL-|by Miss Isabel Raines; “Canada’s f , y . Boys’ Suits, with two pair pants $7.95 ¢ —— without the use of Diamond eee A pc kg Listowel au" and “Lor ener é' : ; i i Blttteesses of thé eyes, ears, nose,|Miss M. Anger, R§v. Howard also Sunday Mar. 20th; 1927 Boys’ four piece suits, coat, vest, 1 long throat, heart, lungs, stomach, liver,|Zave a reading: At the meeting to dcncamagppbeocmemengsed oo You'll Both Agree and 1 short pant $11.95 F Xidneys, intestines, male and female be held on the 28th inst, the follow- MORNING 4a fechestootoctectest i 5 organs: nerves, ekin, blood, including|!ng subject will be debated upon Prepare for Haster. Series on SRESPEREITAT PEO E rT TT? with the proposition’ that our | All new spring caps $1.50 ruptures and fallen arches also SUC- ee oie : or natured un- The Model Prayer. + erecs Wan WAlEece : : ‘a the fiavat you oF . FULLY TREATED. y wife is preferable to a tidy ” XT I y, 3 ce cream is the finest 5 - | ’ . : : “If you haven't tried Osteopathy | cranky ite, "and an ap amusing inter- Subject: SDATLE LIVING FOR]! 5. Cneaaeavananeat || oF tasted and with the fact Penman’s spring weight merino underwear 85c « you haven't given yourself a fair) course looked for bi thbebtbih bit tt oe that ft is a great aid to soc- 4! Boys’ black, ribbed stockings . 1 trial ot health. - an Anthas: Temas SP gre Mrs. John Balzar returned to her lability if. eaten in the right {) Y , & 9c : heheh hhh debt IE solo: Miss Clara. Weber home & wctiesiey og gene ge Ry company. You'll have to know {| N.en's dark blue Railroad shirts $1.00 i elelleaiaad m w “a EVENING J. H. Detweiler. by personal experience, howev- || im déni ‘ ‘ ree Seem, eaten 5 seats A woe) Mr. and Mrs. John Bender, 3rd{? er. Try our cream. next time Cotton gardéning gloves , 10c . BORN 3 ‘ ‘ ; Prepare for Eternity. A series on #)/ con. visited last Thursday at the and you will. : eb debbfebebdedefedeebdebetetede bd dob be the life after here. home of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Krotz. ¥ M:n's co ide work pants - $1.50 Seeletelosdeteeteteiedel lb beh hed sence ee at the babe etoue Subject:..t8. THERE A. HELL?" “ Mrs. —s — oF ol Nir ee ee ee $2.95 & +. bop, ; Man” er parents, Mr. an - 5 ; € . a KEMP-—At the Listowel Memorial et ery ree a pag ae “wate Anthem: “Worthy ts ithe Porter Sr rm Carisruhe. sheen ‘. Service and g P : . Wednesday, March] °oad, on Friday evening last, to hon- d Mrs. Henry Stricker o | ; ’ ° tern, 1527, to Mr. and Mrs.|our them on their twenty- set wed- ae Quartette: “Messrs. Hudson Draytba are visiting with friends ¢n . Peabody's heavy weight overalls $1.95 Srentey' 3. ‘ssa. < etn. ling anniversary. Mr. and- Mrs.’ Mc- ree, Karges and Hallman. this 1 Qualit Men’s fi d hi Intosh were presented -with ge ae a Titi whanie Welt-<ot Torante. Yy en’s fine dress shirts $1.50 Li h { Mr. gifts from their friends, and spent the week-end with her sister, | P3 ; , ‘ ng aoe a on n, 2nd con. ‘he evening was spent..in playing ee eee preies biaceed the oe N.. J. Krotz, who is on tie ; Men's fine . ibbed worsted hose 49c @nd Mra Geo. Hamilton, 2nd con) 0 eee ig war also enjopetumeip PF. Hoadien, H. <i oan ° is r [Viotio i on Thursday, Mare t Aras 2 zs oa asic . , . sear toe Rev. and Mrs. John il . late hour = a rere ae Organist, : Minister. Boys wool windbreakers $1.95 ¥ k, d h- : thne was enjoye y & large . megan: of Mibanks © CONE" | cumber. pressat. ESSE MeN Ronan. 1 Mren’s L: . ther.sweater coats $ ~ Qn Wednsdiny afternoon, J. °M. : ps a Wm. he ee ot Di a Sweets : “ee 1-23 = e-. vhirg ie d od bee, ‘A dance yman 9 oche. ww . cng ees Lg toe tod eee E pe plot which porter! ee d Mra, BQ, Smith of Tes-| visitors at the home of Mr aud Mrs. an Men’s odd pants, tweeds $1.95 $27 to mr. and Mrs. Cath Bei da real tht age ge seh Sank yak eth ie hile Rages Bana iaeg. te irs last week Jas. Athas, Prop. ‘The 'L S Withathe Sh Pri Pid ‘ ~ vefiiirs, Messrs: , A. = se 7 he . ” 4 oe the gift of a baby irk, are ja and: i. BAF ree gilts a sister of Mr, P. Mcintosh. They jin Toronto. . cere oote wit e-NIOre ENCE Phone 150 = the Listowel Memoir) neh ted with # violincase by; Will shortly sane Sag Cveegs home {a . SIMMS : THE CL Thenttel,--on- Sunday,.March{ '°! fingiae and | neighbors, — aé ee ea When a man f¢- enti as pauier, . i . 4927, ~ and Mrs. R| ohe0 a their a have. 6a the Baye ge? *, F pe /garbrier gete ea attention; ie Fa ee Dine tt eee BES 5S) a no cae aghter, <q) shese amen have 3 bride get tt ad on a daughter — N te be pried in the ae ae nage ge and gets It Banner anal Ads. Se ell te