Listowel Banner, 17 Nov 1927, p. 8

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Emperor Grapes Red and | ‘White Store Cahill & Ringler Goods You Can Rely On For Quality and Freshness SPECIALS 2 Ibs 28c Fillets df Haddie Per Ibi ceccceeeeeee 19c Oranges Per doz 49c Try our assortment of Fancy Biscuits Our fresh supply of Peels Orange, Lemon, Citron is in, with all the other Christmas Cake re- eal Give usa rial. * PHONE 93 I Your List WHILE You The Bazaar The FORCED to VA- CATE SALE is a BIG SUC- CESS! Our announcement that we have NO PLACE TO GO HAS BROUGHT HUNDREDS of BUYERS to HELP US OUT and help themselves to the TEN THOUSAND different ar- ticles of outstanding value all over the big store. It is a WONDERFUL OPPOR- TUNITY TO SAVE. SEE THAT YOU GET YOUR SHARE in the BIG CLEAN UP. GIFT GOODS, TOYS, BOOKS, GAMES, DOLLS, will soon claim first FIRST PLACE in your holiday needs. COME EARLY and avoid the CHRISTMAS RU; For two weeks a store has been FULL FROM MORNING TILL NIGHT with a CROWD of EAGER BARGAIN SEEKERS who o away pleased and satis- ed and COME BACK FOR MORE. WITH CLEARANCE PRICES ON EVERY- THING, RED TICKETS and PLAIN PRICES > SIGHT, we are giving y REAL SERVICE in SHOP. PING. The service you are FAMILIAR WITH and AP- PRECIATE. and Joe ; Sunday” with friends in Millb . Eph end at his home on ithe 4th ONLY 40 DAYS LEFT TILL CHRISTMAS, EX- TRA HELP TO WAIT ON oN EXTRA VALUES all departments. BRING SOCIAL AND \ND PERSONAE | r. and Mra. Captain Henry. Osier of Marine City, Mich., was the guest of his BLOSNeL, Mr. Chas. Osier,. for a ae day: H. fp Landerkin of the South- = » Pacific Railway Co., San Francis- ‘al., vieited last wee at + do of his yon Mr. Wm. Land- erkin, ig ema Dr. W. ey of Detroit, spent mi sath babed his fathcr, Mr. Whitfi MeCormic +; Orwell "Waker. Carlyle Hemsworth and Clarence Bean mo- tored to Toronto on Friday and spent a few days. Mr. Russel Krauter visited his uncle, Mr. M suse ald at Walton a few daye + Miss Patricia “Hamilton returned Tuesday. to resume her studies at Toronta, after spending a few days + with ee —" Mr. and Mrs. J. Cc. Ham Mise ay McLaughlin quent Sun- idayiwith friends in Kitchen Mr: Palmerston, home of Mrs. Mr. J. O. Spence of Toronto. the week end with his brother, Dr. W. G. pence. Miss Maroy Thompson is visiting in Galt with Mr. and Mre. Norman Howes. ‘ Mr. and Mre. C. B. Simm spent Sunday with friends in Wood- etock. Miss Thelma Gee has returned home from Wingham, an she has been visiting her au Mrs. secwel Fields and son of Port Huron, Mich., are visiting this week at the former's home in town. Wanzer are and Mrs. H. P. spending this week visiting friends| ¢) in Hamilton and Toronto Mr. Lorne Osler of Alviston, and Mr. Philip Patterson of alkers, spent the week end ig =~ he 8 , Mr. and Mrs. C . Osler. e ny pad chil- dren of Palmerston are spending this week at the home of her,parents, Mr. and Lge David Lennox. J. Tuckey, of Elora, are visiting ‘this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fleming. Mre. S. A. McDonald of Galt, spent Tuesday in Listowel. (Migs Cora Ruppel and Mr. Robert Goldner spent a few days the fore part of this week viaiting in Tor- nto. Mrs. (Rev.) R. a — and children of Hamilt apen ast week with Mr. “waitteld McCormick and ye McCormick. Mr. and Mrs. "E. A. Keeler and family, “ent Mr. W. Goldner of Tor- onto, spent the week end visiting at a ome of Mr. and Mrs. John Gold- ne Nias Josephine Concillia of Green- castle, Indiana, was a t a few days this week of Miss Rosa Carneo. The Misses Hazel Hay, an- derson and Isa Austin motored to Toronto and spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Terry. Mns. Harris of Brussels, spant the Mr. and Mrs. Dave Park and baby of Ripley, spent a few days this week in Listowel. Mrs. Wm. Mason and Mr. Mason, epent Sunday with the form- er’s daughter, Mrs Brownacombé, Woodstock. Miss Rosa Caruso spen daye this week wit a brow: ar, Mr. Mrs. t "Pa Imerston, spent Saturday with friends in Lis- towel. ¢ Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Chapman and little ‘daughter, Shirlev Louise, Mrs. C. A. Lee, Mra. R. Cassels, motored to Kincardine on Monday and visi- ted with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Lee. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Grainger and family, spent the week end with rela- tives at St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gee, Mise Elsie Gee, and Mre. C. Zilliax motored to Kitchener on Monday and spent the day. Mr E. ee = in Strat- ford Monday on —_ Mr d Mrs. D. A. mpbell spent ri week “ond with erienda fu Kincar- Me M. J. Bailey and daughter, to s and Bert Re¥. and Mrs. Se gia i two daughters, May a f Toron- to, spent the week | end Fisting at the home of Mre. McGuire's mother, Mrs. Grace Hood. Mrs. S. D. Lucas returned Satur- day to Detroit, gitar: epending a week with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred vonsubes. Mrs. H. Livingstone will re- ceive for the first time since her marriage on Thureday, Nov. 24th from 4 to 6 and § to 10. iss Annie McDonald returned Monday to Windsor, after spending the past three weeks witl her par- ent, Mr and Mrs. E, G. McDonald. Mrs. W. Wright or Toronto, spent the past week visiting friends n Listowel and Trowbridge. Mr. and Mrs. J. ao Bende “A ae Roy metored tto Ayt day and spent the day wit “fiona: “They were accompanied by Mre. C. Fil- singer and Mrs. George Dreier, who spent here. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Heibein and two children, motored to Ayton on Sunday and spent ithe day wiin rela- tives. Mr. Thos. Kilty of Timms, spent Friday last ws ee home, of Mr. and . John Mr. Ed. Rothwell of Detroit, spent need Poe end with his mother in Miss Annie Good-of Listowel and niece, Margaret Good of Gowa town, spent the — in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs, M. F. = TERras were in Stratford on Mon Mr. and Mrs, cae "Hayder of Fergus, were the week oe guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. ae Ben one returned Pionrs "Fridsly Paty Tornoto, where e has been spending a few days with friends. r. and Mrs. Gordon Lynn of Tor- onto, were guests last week.at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Thomp- son. Mias Jessie Pennock of Mt. Forest, is a guest this week at the home of Mrs. M. Fleming, Wallace street. week end with Accompanied Remains— ‘Mr. J. H. McDonald of Winnipeg, and Mrs. Stoddard of Saskatoon ac- Stoddard remained and is spending a féw weeks in Lis- towel, being. a guest at the home of Mr. F. W. Hay, M.P. and Mrs. Hay Long Distance Telephoning— The record for lqng distance tele- phoning was broken'this week at the local office On Tuesday evening, Misa Bery}! amp, one of the local operators, held a perfect conversa- tion with Red Deer, Alta., a distance of about 2,360 miles. This call was put through ia eleven o’cloc ‘al evenin why Not the Best— When a very superior article can be h at the same price as a in- ferior article ‘one has no hesitation tn ? taking the ew, one, That is human neture. © Canadian snewepaper field there hg oo ““beat,”’ and that fact is admitted by all. The Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal is in a class entiraly by itselt, and Canada is proud of it. t is a won- deriul combination of three publica- tions, a great newspaper, a .clean, wholesome family magazinc, ana an agricultural paper without an equal. All three in one big 72 page paper, and all three for the price of one— only a dollar a year. You shoutd have your own iocal paper without doubt, but your home would be enriched by the weekly visit of The Family Her- ald and Weekly Star. You will nev- er regret it Cut Flowers Elsie of Owen Sound, spent Saturday in Listowel with the former's broth- er Wedding Bouquets Mr. and Mrs. Leonard WHighmey and two daughters, Ruth and Jean of Saginaw, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Noble Schnock of Flint, Mich., were guests f veek end at the homes of W. F. = and Mr. and Mrs. Mac. Abra Mr. and Mrs IC two children, spent — in Kitchener. rs. Edward Clark and Sinwhten, Mary and Nellie, and Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, ryisited the forber's eister, Mrs. J. Ziegler, near a gp on Sunday. and Mre. Eddie Rothwell mo- aed from Detroit on Sunday and al the day with his mother and eis a ott Vandrick and unday with rs. Ralph Matthewman is visiting eek. ; in ‘Toronto pty Lockhart spent ank. m Weber of Ritenener, con., Minto. Funeral Designs ge Weare Agents for the famous Dale Flowers OF BRAMPTON / eg VAN’S DRUG STORE ‘ Silk and Wool Hose 79c _— All Wool Under Hose at 75c Silk-to-the-top Hose $1 Full Fashioned Hose at $1.75 All silk to the top hose, good Mercury guaranteed silk and Finest quality pure wool Kayser full fahsfonea pure heavy service weight, eigat new wocl hose, heavy quality, as- under hogs, flesh shade only, silk hose, assorted fall shades, fall hades td choose om sorted colors, including black sizes 8% to 1 Wear these sizes 8% to 10 m sizes % to 10 #£4Harvey and white, sizes 8% 10. — silk hose for solid com- 1 maxe “98,3 $1.60 pair SPECIAL ........... que pr. fort oo... eee eee eee ake pe. Sonear lose ty ee oe Bi-Tex Doub'e Hose at $1.95 Pointex Heel Silk Hose $1.49 Black Cashmere Hose at 69c Pure Silk Hose at 59c Pair Bi-Tex silk hose with under- Harvey pure silk service ° Pure “wool ribbed casnmere ose, —_ pointex slip- hose, a special favorite for weight hose, black only, sizes 8 to 10. 60 pair pure silk nose, most- . winter Wear, six new fall shad- ge heel an astic stretch Regular $1 pair. Every pair ly dark shades and all 20 inch ws es, sizes 8% to 10 em top, sizes rts to ie Ten 4tamped all wool. k leg. Regular $1.50 pair, E ew sion brass $1.95 pr. sew fall shades .... SPECIAL .......... GBec pr extra special to clear .. 58c pr. 5 SPECIAL . ‘Genta Bieta a Ladies’ and || | Misses’ WINTER s 4 mt Ss | COATS Come To Us If You Want Ae es Bs A Real Bargain We have a large stock to choose from. We have the up-to-date styles. We have coats with the best quality fur trimmings and choice linings. We have best quality coats at lowest prices. Pee BE Coats up to$18.50 Coats upto$27.50 Coatsupto $34.50 Coats upto$39.50 a 15 to 42 Sizes 18, 20.36 ¢r Sizes.18, 20, Sizes to 45. oe tee $10. 95 +n #4, to clear........ $20 36 to 42, 2° $26.50 To clear $32.50 CHILDREN’S CLOTH COATS AT SPECIAL CLEARING PRICES Special Shipment Ladies’ Dresses This Week WER have just opened up a choice lot of Ladies’ and Misses’ Dresses this week, including straight line and flare models, in the season's popular cloths, such as crepe back satins, satin and velvet combinations, flat crepe and pay worst- : 8, guaranteed not to stretch or sag. A choice range of plain shades and combination shades. to. 44. a .. $8.95 to $13. 50 4 & ay: ed wool jerseys Styles table for the size of the dress. Prices range from Great Sale of Millinery TO REDUCE STOCK Hats at the Lowest-Prices Ever Sold in Listowel I also wish to announce that I have taken the agency for British Knit Goods for Listowel and surrounding territory. Dresses, Under- Ladies’ Underwear Silk Stripe Bloomers 65c |} Silk Stripe Vests........55c Silk & Wool Vests $1.25 a pines Satinette Bloom. pe $1.25 ‘ Large 3.4 size , Flannelette Blankets FUR COATS At Special Reduced Prices $325.00 Persian Lamb No. 1 for....... $269.75 ere. a wear, Hose, Children’s Wear Ane che ana GUARANTEED Heavy Fleece Bloomers ; 78c Anike bean # Drawers, 98c $187.50 Choice Muskrat Coat for:.......$155.00 $140.00French Shappel Seal for........$123.00 mench Real sable trimmed $155.00 7 ‘ ia Grey or white, with pink or blue borders. Special Means sm Orr ed RNS RSE

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