Listowel Banner, 28 Jul 1927, p. 8

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Thursday, July 28th, 1927 ee SOCIAL and PERSONAL | Dave Izen spent the week-end with friends in Brussels. ey Miss Rosa Caruso ag Sunday] With friends in Win Wing Master Hibbert Roig fs spending his vacation in Tiverton. i in hon nnie Good spent mae: in scitenenes visiting friends. —o— a Dr. and Mre. H. D. Livingstone a spent Sunday at — Clarke. onto Tuesday on bus 4 Mrs. A. Jolly has veketyen from @ holiday at Point Clar : — af Miss Edna Spence of Tara, is holi- 4 daying with Mies Mary Climie. M week with iar a in Toronto a Miss Forda ios is visiting in _ » Toronto for a — wee Mr. Dick White “of Palmerston, spent Sunday with friends in town. —o— : Miss Kathleen Kidd is a i ———--with-relatives—in—Kitchener,___— —— Mr. L. J. Burrows spent the week- end in Toron nto/ re. : et Savage’ is visiting ats in Toronto for a few days. : ——— —o— 4 “Mrs Wes. Candler is spending a few ins with friends in Kitchener. enametjenes W. Fair spent the week- watt col friends in Brampton. - Miss Elsie Gee is spending this a week in Toronto with relatives. weavilionce Mrs. G. H. Jackson visited in Georgetown on Wednesday last. —pj-— ; Mrs. L. W. Payne and children, va are visiting in St. Thomas for a few weeks. — Malcolm and children their cottage at irs. A. E. are holidaying at Kincardine. oo J. A. Hemsworth of Brussels, past week Mrs. has been spending the with friends in Listowel. —o— Williams. Sr.. Mrs. of London, vis- , ited in Listowel this week with é friends. —o— : Postmaster John Scott and Miss E Luella Scott attended the Old Boys’ ‘ Re-union in Drayton on Tuesday. \ > . Miss Cora Ruppel is _ holidaying : with friends in Kitchen- this week er. “— Isaac Matthews are week with friends in and Mrs. spending this Misses Sun- —o— Mr and Mrs. W. J. Cilmie, Maud and Mary Climie spent t day with friends in Tara | Miss Mae McIntyre has returned F from a visit in Toronto, Kingston and Ottawa. ' —n-— . Mr. Lloyd teeing of London, F formerly of Listowel, is holidaying E with friends in “Liotowe , f i Misses Edna cee Gertie Routledge and guests, attended the re-union in Brussels on Sunday —o— I Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Duxbury. of Fr Meaford, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Dempsey —_ Mies Marion Morris returned Mon- day morning from her two weeks’ vacation at Toronto and other pointe. of Lon Bamford do relatives in with Miss Zippy visited on Sunday I Listowel } or , Mr and Mrs. E. E. Schiimm and 5 Mr. Lioyd Schlimm spent Sunday vis- fs iting friends in Hanover , O—— of Milverton, has Mrs. Mrs. Ducklow, E been visiting her daughter, & Fred Preuter —o— Miss Helen Ferguson, of Buffalo, e fs visiting at the home of Mr. and e Mra. T. L. Hamilton. —0o0— Oscar Rapp has. returned from Elmira, where she had been sepnding a few days with relatives. —0-— Miss Esther Glennie. of Elmira, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oecar Rapp. € —0— Mr. T. H. Kay of Kitchener, vis- ited on Friday sun with his father, Mr. Andrew Ka Mr. and Mrs. or McLennan of iq Millbank, spent Monday with Mr. 3 sand Mrs. Joe Lockhart. 4 —o— ‘pea Mrs. (Dr.) F.C. Wilson hag re- 4 . turned home, after spending a week ; . visiting friends in Toronto, —_+o—_ 2 Mrs. Harvey Taylor. of Londo 3 visiting this week at the emt of t Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Welker. Miss Bobbs, of Toronto, is visiting this week with Mrs. Wm. Bell, town, with Mrs. R. McIntoeh, Wallace. —o-— Miss Margaret Fritz is on vacat- fon and holidaying with friends in Inglewood —o— ». Mr, Bill Dixon, of Toronto, is vis- iting in town with Mis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dixon Mr. and Mrs NL L. Bean and fam- ily, my aed with relatives in ’ Piverto Miss Emily onten is on her va- = tion and wd oer in Hamil- , ; and “Master Ny ai Rennie of Toron- vacation -at the of . A, BE. Rennie of the staff ot two weeks”. E Mr. Hugh Hamilton was in Tor-| : neés. - -O-— ajor Morrison is holidaying this ‘ Miss Louise Holtzman is on two weeks’ vacation from store , of Mr. J. co McDon Recs Mr. and Mrs. 8. ‘A. McDonald are visiting this week in London with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Darroch. —o— Miss, Elizabeth Taylor. of the P. K. Mille office staff, is on a ten days’ visit with her, sister in Ottawa, —o-— Mrs. Davison, of Hamilton, is a guest of Mayor and Mre. John Wat- son. pa ae Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Tremain, of Galt, epent Sunday with friends in Listowel. sa y spent Sunday and Mre McKay Monday siaithe tn Ethel and Brus- sels. ==} Miss Cora Lennox, clerk in Zur- briggs Bros.’ bakery, commences her vacation on Monday next —o— Miss Edna Vines, 3rd con. Wal- lace, and Mr. Percy Greer, 6th con. Wallace, visited in Kitchener on Sunday. Oo Mrs. George Collison and_ son, David,_of-Chapleau,_wera_ guests this week of Mrs. Graham and Mr. J. Vandrie — Hi Mr and Mrs. Robert Rennick, of Monkton, visited at the home of Mr. and -Mre George Lemmex, on Sun- ay. — . Miss Mary Mayberry of Poole, visited a few days this. week at the home of — and Mrs. Alex Maybur- ry, Britt i — Mr. and Mré. J. Schellenberger and taretie, of Mitchell. were guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ruppel. —jo— Mr. Irwin Harris of Toronto, is the guest a Mrs. Irwin at t Queen's Hote — oO Miss M, BE. Huggins and Miss Lou- jae Bettger, of Monkton, are visiting this weak with Mr. and Mra. W. Featherstone. — Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Scott and two children, of Toronto, spent Sunday in Listowel at the home of Mr. B. F. Knipe —G— Mr. and Mrs. Norman Graham and son. Douglas. of London, are guests this week of Dr. and Maes. Moore. —_~o— Mr and Mrs. Albert Cosens, of Palmerston. apent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James McLean. -—-O— The Misses Emily Ogram, Lydia Fisher and Vera Haase, and Messre Emerson eo ro Jim Inglis spent Sunday at Bru Miss Hildred | Alexander. ef the Galt General Hospital staff. is spend- ing two weeke with her parents, = end Mrs. S. G. Alexander. —o— Mr. J. H. Pickering of London. a former Listowel resident, was in town this week on business, and aléo called on friends. Miss Ethe! Finlay of Grace Hospi- tal staff, Toronto, ts spending three weeks with her parents. Mr and Mrs. Wm, Finlay —o— M Alex Sutherland of London, arrived Wednesday evening to spend a few days with Dr. and Mrs. Jamee Moore —O— Mr. and Mrs Cecil Vandrick and Mary. spent Sunday in Kitchener visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs ds Miller. —o— Brock, of the office Black more-Hamilton is on two weeks’ va- Miss Violet staff of the Furniture Co. eatio —o— The Misses Agnes and Nellie An- derson returned home Sunday, after epending six weeks with relatives in Galt, Winona and Woodstock. —o— Mrs. A. E. Windsor of Owasso, Mich., was a guest over the week- end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. e. —_—o— Mr. and Mrs J. A. Bayne, Miss § Cooper, Miss Long and Mrs. E. C. Stewart, visited friends in Brussels on Sunday. —_oO — Mre. J. H. Blackmore os. Blackmore, Sr. left y morning to spend a few with friends in Windsor. Mr. and weeks —o— Mrs. J.. Liesemer has returned from her visit to Mildmay afid is at present visiting relatives and friends in Wallace township enon Mr. Stafford Pelton of Toronto, spent the week-end and this week e of Dr. and Mrs, James Moore and Other relatives. _o— Mr. and’Mre Melvin Herbert and children, of Listowel, visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ronald. 8rd. con, Wallace a —o— Miss Molly Wanzer has returned from White Cloud Island, where she has been holidaying with her friend, Mise Kate Nicol. —O— Mrs. John Sutherland Vase has re- turned to her home-in Windsor, af- ter visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S J. Stevenson. —wI Mrs John Jarrett; of Medicine “The Emily 0 ram and ig L-| eye “ishor an ae Roni” day at the hie: rat Mr a ty 7. 8S. Cochrane, Drew. Mr. Jonathan Maynard, of Bay City, Mich., is spending a month in Listowel with his see ers, Mre. Bis- coby and Miss Mayn ponte Mr. W. J. Moody of Toronto, vis- ited on Sunday with Mrs. Moody and family, who are gnests at the home of Mr: and Mre. Joe Lockhart. Mrs. R Mann and Master Jim Mann have returned to Toronto, af- ter spending a few days with friends in Listowel. oe r Mr .and Ms. Geo. Hayes and Mr. and Mrs.*Edward Hayes and son of Palmerston, spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mrs. Ed. McLaughlin. —-0—. Miss Luella Scott, of the Postof- Mies ni peste “thei two mae F oanatean on Monday next. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Hamilton and Mr.-and Mrs. Wm. Thompson of Woodstock,. spent Sunday in Listo- wel at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mayburry. —)— A. A. Boughner of Simcoe and wane "Mr: Stanley’ Boughner, of Wol- seley, Mrs. .L. A. Fleming. — Mr .and Mrs. Jack Heath and chil- dren, and Mies Valeria Fisher of Stratford, and Mahlon Fisher, f Ki chener, spent Sunday in Lis- towel @ home of Mr. Henry Fisher. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Greenslade and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Couch and Harry, are leaving this week for Long Branch, where they will serud a holiday maha Mrs .R J. Stuart and son, Stan- ley. returned this week to their home in Edmonton, after a “few weeks’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. F. WV. Hay. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Harris ‘Williams and two children, Jack London, Williams’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fritz. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fleming and Mrs. Kritzer of Listowel, accompan- ied by Mrs. Alf. Becker of Palmer- ston, motored to Elora on Sunday and visited friends. —g—— The Misses Jean and Edythe Scott, and Leslie Thompson, Garnet Fen- wick and Wallace Scott of Toronto, were week-end guests at the home of Mr. George Routledge. Mr. and Mrs James Athas = and Peter. motored to Simcoe on Sunday and visited friends. Their daughter, Georgina, who has been spending a couple of weeks In Simcoe, returned home with them, also Miss Irene Geddes, of Simcoe. who is holiday- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Athas. Rupture Expert Here Do you suffer from rupture? If so, your big opportunity has now arrived. Mr. Reavely the noted rup- ture expert will be at Queen’s Hotel for one day Monday, August 8th and will be pleased to give free ex- amination to any sufferer and to demonstrate his famdus appliance. This appliance will contract the op- ening in 10 to 15 days and _ will cure cases in from three to. six months. This appliance is positively demonstrated to you right on your ne any charge. You do not spend penny unless you are fully satisfied that” it is the right appliance for yo tion with Mr. Reavely will cost you nothing. Don’t let this opportunity get away from you. Remember the date, only Goderich Centennial July 31--Aug. 6 Grand Historical Pageant, 600 people Depicting 100 years of life in the Huron Tract. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Evenings Two Afternoons of Horse Racing Monday and Thursday Great Event In Semi-Pro | 4 eball palate, champions of ge ,Risdons, champion Michi an, for international cham cosahuy. 9 gs of sive esday aftern Band Tatton ‘atid ire Seven Bands, { cluding. ing famdus Band of 48th High- landers, Toronto. Follow by “magnificent Fireworks -display. Friday evening Provincial Athletic Meet Many noted athletes. will be } Soft-ball Ladies * * Hat, Alfa., is visiting in Listowel with her sister,” Mrs. Ed. McLaugh- lin. —o— - Mrs. L. A. Fleming and two boys, and Elmer,. returned. Satur- day after a few weeks with tiie former's parents in Simcoe, Torent Ladies, ‘ Saturday afternoon Each days’. program will con- clude with a grand treet Sask., were guests..over...the!- F. -meek-end at the home of Mr. and u. A consulta-| Carnival for which 24 p will be given each night... i Mr and-Mrs.- Borat ahd . Bs fing tant are 8 ea W ally Reynolds Saas: Sandee ers the picture. Whar we cise thie Pee at . midnight Saturday we will be all threugh. So Come Early and Stay Late! Evéry Dollar’s What do. we care about a few dollars for one day. orth ‘of Stock to Go Don’t miss it ! Come Expecting Much. You will not be dis- appointed_ Odd lot of Men's Ca Boys’ Cotton Jerseys , 35c, 3 for $1. Get a stock for your boy. 3 doz. in the lot. Men’s Braces 18c Just 2 dozen. Underwear _ Specials. 59c suit, 2 for $1 i Athletic combination, good strong Balbriggan A3c garment “ 2 for 80c Fine Egyptian cotton Tell Your Friends. Buy at Your Own Price Ladies’ Rayon Silk Hose 38c pr. Not too many left. Felt Hats Reg. to $6.09 Make Your Own -Price If your size is here Let's Make a Clean Sweep of the Balance Dress Shirts s 98c = Hurry Men! Just 2 dozen in the lot. Fine Shirts $1.58, 2 for $3 Our reg- Fine percales and broadcloths, $2.75 line BE HERE EARLY 3 Boys’ Suits Only sizes 34 and. 35 What’s Your Offer? * All new Collars included 2 for 25c LOOK |!- We still have 2 glass showcases 8 ft. and 10 ft. “Chars, etc. to sell. Look them over, make us an offer and the Tables; highest bidder takes them, cash. No reserve bids. Phone your bid, mail it, or see - us personally. * Men’s Suits Final craeh $7.98 5 only suits, sizes 35 to 37. Reg. $25.00 Make it snappy Neckwear Prices 38c, 58c, 78c, $1.18 Now's your chance. Men’s Blue Suits $10.98 See these yourself, Youll be amazed, Rid- iculously low for the quality. Odd Trousers $1.98 Just 31 pairs in the lot.’ All reg. $3.50 lines. $2.38 All wool tweeds and worsteds. Worth $4. $2. 98 A rare bargain. Have a look the make. E " asily worth $6.0 H Boys’ ° Work ] ose Specials | | alls co Blouses (Shirts 5 88c Special, lot bo 1 winter coat) size 39-........+..- $9.98 mein 58 Others 1 Ught tweed topcoat .......... $15.98 $1.58 68c 780 1 tweed raineont......+++..+-- $4.00 |” 78 sae %8e and 1 odd suit coat, size 86 .......... $1.95 88c No charge for over- 880 98e 1 odd Swit coat; boys, 26°. .06.. >... 98c 98c S1Z0° nn n Ea . - Buy Now and. Save Dollars You cont go wrong buying now for next ‘ui Shop on Saturday ; wher your dollars go the farthest. Listowel, Ont. ALLY RE Phone 93. = a 4 Pkt

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