Listowel Banner, 27 Oct 1927, p. 8

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"3 Ten Vous the lucky HORSE SHOE HAS “ DECORATED . the |. BAZAAR DOORWAY ‘and on January Ist, 1928, weare to be FORCED VA- CATE and take down rie familiar Bazaar sign HORSE SHOE. This iat ter has brought GOOD FOR- TUNE to many WHO EN- TERED OUR STORE AS ~ WE WISHED, for we have endeavored to help CON- DITIONS DURING. a DIF- FICULTDECADE of HIGH PRICES. TO SOME EX- Be: TENT WE. SUCCBEDED, a and thanks to THE BAZ- eee AAR we put Listowel on the map. That we DISAP- PEAR FROM the STREET 3 and the business is YOUR BS OPPORTUNITY. THE ; BAZAAR has indeed been been A VARIETY STORE. WE KEPT STOCK. you could not get elsewhere—- thousands of DIFFERENT LINES-~hundreds of neces- sities—interspersed with the beautiful —- and everybody WAS WELCOME TO AD- MIRE ---AND BUY -~OR ai JUST ADMIRE. -Warm in Winter, cool. in Summer, it leasant shopping D THE PRICES ON SATURDAY, OCT. 29th, WE COMMENCE our FORCED TO VACATE SALE — JUST 57 DAYS FOR THE GRAND FIN- ALE OF THE BAZAAR. SHOE still hangs over the door. THIS JS A LUCKY SALE FOR YOU AND-—- | | MR. BAZAAR! Remember---the HORSE’ Mr. and Mre, A. W.-Thompson and son, Thomas of Kitchener, . we guests on-Stinday of Mr. and Mrs. G. = McDonald and Mrs. Houze and Laby of aitcel, nares. ‘Sunday. at the home| & o Mr. a4 Mrs. John Dick. Mr. and family of Meaford, were guests over - erg Week end at the home of M re. = Chapman Mr. ad Mrs W. Langford were in London Monday and Thure- day on busin Mrs, J. M. Smit th and son, Lloyd. spent ‘the week end visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burke, 12th ‘con., Elma. Caruso family spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mre am Caruso, Walkerton Mr. and Mre. W. J. Stricker and Dorothy, spent Sunday with friends in a Fr. —e Mrs. W. F. Schnock and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Abram and Vern, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. Petrie, 10th con., Elma. Mr. Stanton Cahill spent the week end at his home in Landon Mre m. Huggins epent Tuesday and Wednesday visiting. friends in Glenallen, Miss Hilda Corbett of Drayton, spent a few days last week at the home of Mrs. Ed. McLaughlin. Mrs, J. Wileon of Toronto, was a guest over the week end at the home of the Misses Climie. Mr. and Mrs. R, R. Gray and Mrs. spent Sunday visiting friends in Milverton. - Mayor and Mrs. John Wateon, and Mr .and Mrs. H, G. Zilliax, motored to Hamilton on Sunday and visited . Fred vonZuben and Her- bert Zilliax were in Wingham Tues- day on business, Mr. and Mrs. Brawley and Harry of Wingham, were guests on Sundar at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H Gee. Miss’ Thelma Gee is visiting in Wingham at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Parker. Mr. and Mrs.+Carl Rocher epent ‘Tuesday visiting friends in Stratford. Miss Margaret Horne of Palmers- ton, spent a few days this week at the home of Mr. and Mre. Chag. Routledge. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Poag 1nd fami- ly, spent Sunday with friends in Kitchener. Mr. Wm. Mayburry .of Woodstock, spent a few days vacation with hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. James May- burry, Britton. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Vandrick and two children, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne C. Champ, Dundalk. Mr. and Mre. A. H. Zurbrigg of White, of St. Sutherland of Ingersoll, were guesté on Sunday at the home of Mr. and . A. W. Zurbrigg. Mr. and Mrs. Noah spent Sunday visiting Kitchener Mrs. G. K. Rapp, 3rd con., Wal- Blackmore friends in lace, spent a few days this week at the home of Mr. ad Mrs. Oscar Rapp. Miss Dean of Galt was a guest on | Red and q White Store . Phone 93 : Quick Delivery Service | | Week End __ | SPECIALS Jell Jell Jellies 1 tb... Satisfaction Guaran- teed or Money Back : & Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Adolph. Mrs. W. in Tillsonburg this week. Mrs. R. T. Kemp has returned home, after spending the past month with her daughters, Serge ‘eal mee and G of her ag _ Dick: Oke. Mr. and Mrs. Climiv ec ed home Twesdey evening, after epending the isifmg friends 4 Hamilton and Sopteien Mr. an ra. N. Scott, Mre. George W. Reynolds and Miss Mary B. Scott, motored to Toronto and spent the week end with friends, Mr. and M of St. Thomas ,were week end gues at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Payne, Canon and Mrs. Smith of Oakville, were guests Mondaf and Tuesday at the, — of Mr. and Mrs. W. “ nd Mrs. A. Malcolmson of Meoorsteld, spent Wednesday in Lis- towel at the home of Mr. A. Smith. Mr. W. J. Smith and Mr. Tom Mel- rose motored to Kitchener on Sun- day and spent the day with friends. Mr. an rs. M. R. Hay spent the week end with friends in Lucan. risen of Kincardine were guests over the week end of Mr. J. F. Vandrick, the druggist. Miss Nelda Domn of Waterloo, and Mr. J. Haylock of Stratford, were guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Schell. Miss Ada Gadke and Miss Fisher motored. to Stratford spent Sunday with relativ: M Verna and er, who have been spending the — mon at the home of Mr. and Holmes, ase to Port Bolster on Tugsday Mr. ana Mrs. Alf. Becker of Palm-|. ‘lerston, spent ound with. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Flem Mrs. A. E. Pelton and pyeer Pe ‘of ke ced Mrs. James L, Chapman} P. Rennie visited friends ” rs. Richard Crittenden oe iss Ruby Burrows a ge last week at the hoes Mr; L. J. Burrows. and Mrs. R. T. Phillips, Nicholson and Miss Nicholso n arta ep were gnests on tenet the home of Mr. ad Mre. J.°O. Har- Mrs. J..0. Hardie and Miss Jennie Gray spent a few days this week visiting Bes ae in Atw Miss L var “Curthage, spent the week end at Big home ‘at Mr..and Mrs. rah im Walters. of Toronto, spent the ek end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, P. Walter: Mr. and MS. G. H. Jackson spent the sea end with friends in Toron- to. Mr. A. H. Cosens of Ridgetown, oa his mother, Mrs. A; . Cosens f Palmerston, spent Monday at the home = Pt r. Henry Fisher d Mrs. Shank of Bridgeport. C. = West Side Wallace Street Banner Want Ads. Sell a 3 paiiday at the home of Mr. an Mrs. Jacob Riehm. Miss Edna Pfeffers of spent a few days with her Miss Margaret Woo Mr. R. C. Paul of Menomonee, Mich., spent the week end with <his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Paul. WF. Peffers. friend, Toronto on Tucaday a a days with friends In Listowel- Squires ii Tuesday visi- ting ‘trienda hs Linw and E. Mu Creighton and ae taeat the week end with friends in Tor Mre. Ha fold: ‘Gonald of Kitchener, jo xen eiis this week with her par- Mr. and Mrs. W. Gabel. Orie Lo ion Dixon “and Miss Nancy Jackson spent-the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ben wets town line east. taser of Dut- in . Moles- M Wm ton, are visiting ph let eek. : Paull of worth this w Mrs: on their way to the meetings at Strat- ford on ee ch Mr. A. McCutcheon and Miss gannig "satclatcboon spent aie visiting friends at Wroxe- Miss Molly Wanzer of - Toronto, epent the week end pb aor parents Mr. and Mrs, Miss” Verna Fisher a Miss Ada Gadke spent the week end visiting friends in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bender, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Welle and Migs Esther Wells, motored to Hamiltonton Sun- day and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Dietz. Mr. and Mrs. Gomtns Bender and family, and Miss Merle Snelling of Toronto, épént the week end in Lis- towel. Mrs. C. M. White has returned to Stratford, were guests on Sunday at! y istowel, after visiting at the home the home of Mr. 8. of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Palmer, Lon- Adolph don. Mr Harry Palmer of/ Mr. and Mrs. James Ballard mo- tored from Alabama and are visiting his cousin, Mrs. arnes erguson and friengs = Wallac ORRISON—ALL LEN. A »...- wedding was solmentzed|§ in Toronto on Tuesday, 1927, by Rev. A. Wylie 350 Brunswick Ave., Winnifred, only daughte er Allen, was united in eee iw Wil: liam A. Morrison of ‘Listo KE—HARRON quiet wedding took place ries church rectory, Listowel, Saturday afternoon, Oct, 22nd, when Norman Pike of Wallace, was united in marriage to Mrs. Grace Harron of Millbank. The ceremony was _per- .| formed by Rev. T. B. Howard, as- sisted by Rev. J. H. Geoghegan of Millbank ROBINSON—DYNEs A very quiet marriage was solem- nized at the United Church Travel- ers’ Ald House, 343 Jarvia Toronto, at mid-morning day, Oct. 26, the occasion being the uniting in the holy bonds of matri- Protect Your Feet These cool days great- er care should be taken to keep those feet warm and dry: By Buying A Pair of Rubbers Now--- You may ward off that sore throat, cold or some other sickness. mao THE Koch* Shoe Co. What A Thrill! A Perfect HAIR BOB fair " United church and pastor Careful. and ¢apable handae fashion bobs that are perfect and to your types in our shop. Have a new bob with your new both bride groo iF while Miss Joy Faw cett, T.C.M. *{and -soloist of *pelletair Aiea United church played the wedaing mare and also sang. The bride was attrac- tively attired in olng-away her *| -gown of grey faille, with hat and all accessories to match, and carri a large bouquet of orphelia roees, lil- lies..of the valley nae Avapecrag 8 hair fern, and wore also her sole rna ment a handsome roti Dy the gift of the groom Her going- away-wrap was a bean- tiful coat of mednegat blue broad- ‘eloth, heavily trimmed with grey fox fur: The couple were unattended. the house was profusely decorated} with palms, ferns and golden santhémums. Only the officials and a a friends were present. Mr. es left Thankegiving costume! GIBSON’S BARBER | _— SHOP “Where Cleanliness. Prevails." Wallace St. Listowel atte the ceremony on a motor-trip to Belleville, Kingston, Ottawa and Montreal, carrying with Pare the good wishes of a host friends, Upon. their tt ig they. wil reside bot lg 2th : on n Bellefair A Bic » bids hougas Bf pital, Toron. the Sic ren "s os to, in loving memory of her: deceased parents. istom Miss Lor+ wt “the latter's age tn Ay and ng face of Tavisiock, spent S ay at the home at and Mrs. Jacob Filsinker. and Mrs. neoln Domn - Ed. Tozer oe Stratford, epent Bunaer in Listowe’ oe and Mrs. oe ‘Finkbeiner and k motored to - Goderich on Sun- ir. Louis Pferér was in Stratford a “DAN vCE eons agen totam immediately: 7 petenants SIS piisest lot of coats we have ever had, mesegeously trimmed with flu ey rerush Ladies’ a Gils’ Dresses All wool] extra quality Flannel Dres- ses, neatly trimmed with fancy braid and buttons. Alithe new Fall shades. 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