Listowel Banner, 17 Nov 1927, p. 4

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Thursday, Nov. 17th, 192% Residing In Listowel— Mr. and boa John Plowright have We are prepared at all times ; to serve. -Hot Meals,. Lunches ' | _ of All Kinds Pure wholesome foods prop- erly prepared and served have won for us a vory liberal pat- ronage. ICE CREAM, YOFT. DRINKS and CIGARS. always in stock. Spgs orders promptly tended t Service’ and gatisfaction guaranteed to our patro YOUR PATRON AGE. ° SOLICITED at- PRINCE CAFE D, LEE, Prop. Phone 243 ERNE Mimic Prince Cafe bce haed-iige bo Sat m. Strat- ford, eoigel occupying cane. in the residence or. Mrs. Edith..Gibeon on Wallace etreet. rr een tenn womans ned AMAZING RESULTS Hundreds of operations avoided, treating Brorchitis, Sore Throats, Cokis, gel Quinsy, CORN and Dise “usin Sybilla pares Tonatticls or money back.—Creighton's Dree Store. highest ‘score at the bow and won ‘the goose His score was 409. “‘Seore at Bowling— Mr. Frank Kemp as made the alley,} week. organs, last -to recetve tion. Have: yours cor- rected no W. A. Jolinwipne Eye Specialist inity. franchi i) West Toronto The Willys-Overland Sales Co. Manufacturers of Willys-Knight and Whip- pet automobiles have severed their connection with their present dealer in Listowel and vic- Information regarding this valuable may be had by writing direct to WILLYS-OVERLAND SALES CO. Listowel Phone 202 New and Old Time DANCE Over Chevrolet Garage LISTOWEL Friday, Nov. 25 Come and. Have A Good Time Admission 47c plus tax Ladies Free Good Music---Cars stored free Men's Shoe Store Any mn who has to be out of asore. rt all kinds of weath- er, requires footwear that will keep a all times. There is no better Footwear made than Miner’s Invincible brand. ome and get a pair at C. Prueter’s, Miner’ s Rubbers Keep the Feet Dry C. Prueter ‘ West Side Wallace Street was 1s was ‘Fy dent and Mr. A. W. each vice: | Three feet warm and dry at ~ Ontario —— FOR SALE Number of Ancona Cockerels (APRIL HATCH) These birds were hatched purchased from) owners of pens headed by ist mated contained all high test layers (over 250 gs.) Pullete of same hatch are ay ing 60% production daily. Price $3.00 each and up Strictly Fresh Eggs Laid by Anconas that are hous- d in clean surroundings. Food ingredients of highest quality ) enly are use J.N. GRABB BOX 573 DISHES If you are looking for dishes of various kinds call at the Variety Store WALLACE ST. Full 97-Piece Dinner ‘Sets $15.98 and up Also Stationery, School Supplies, Toilet Arti- cles, Toys, Wall Pap- er, Paints. | committee was a appoin | Sobeit ly ies eta cs organized and officers elected. selected presi- nt, ment are: Worship, Mr. tenis arg es; Visitation, Mr. J. Fair; Mueie, Mr. P. F. Hoadley. “An. executive > ? e The regular meeting of the Young} 7 ‘omens Auxiliary of the Mission- ad Society cf the United church was held on Tuesday evening etter 15th a the home of Mrs. On account of rosa “disa- caeabia night, there was not a large ab tegaregiete as us An interesting port was given by Binning aan? Mrs, Matthewman on the addresa Wellwo: BBE sionary ‘Society. December will be held at the home of Mrs, Richard Seaman on Decem- ber 13th. Pa ae 5 ret? 8 ALE REGISTER intone + Saturday, Nov. 19th, at 1.30 p at Vandrick’s auction fou Mill = Listowel, auction sale for Cecil Van- drick of ‘household effects. farm equipment and various other articles. Saturday, Nov. 26th, auction sale of household effects for Mrs. Murray, Elma Street, Listowel, at two p.m sale Tuesday, Nov. 29th, auction sale of farm implements, stock and house- hold ee for Mr. Thomas Wol- stenholme, 4, -con., 4 Grey. Sale at twelve o a; ck, See bills a particulars. Music Hall, Listowel Mon., Nov. 21st Brook’s Musical Mystics and Company of Versatile Artists Company’s Own Orchestra Calvary Evangelical ~ Rev. LH. Wagner, Pastor Sanday, Nov. bec 10 a.m,—The pas a a. rs Sitios School. p.m.—The Monday 8 p.m. —: Le E. Wednesday 8 Sar oriayes meeting. FOR SALE OR RENT lot and Cossrige Main ‘8t., Bast, for eale or Price moder- ate.. Apply Dr. Pew Moore. .... Baptist Rev. H. W. Guscott, Pastor Sunday, Nov. 20th ’ POULTRY WANTED Highest prices ase for dena Taken first four days of each w Apply A. Goldner, venked 116 r ua % 10.30 a’m.—Rev. H ‘United Bhuveh Listowel Sunday, November 20th MORNING ee “te Wave Chris- a rs. D. er. Subject—"Vital Christianity. ve 2 EVENING Children’s Chorw Boy's Quartette—Harr: Couch, Billy Lavery, Vernon Matthew- man, urbrigg. Subject—“The Increasing Life." Wed. 8 p.m.—Midweek service of Prayer and Praise. The Church With The Open Door P. F. Hoadley, Organist. E. F. Armstrong Minister. Weddings Wit “Adults 50c plus tax Hi Member Canadian Mottled G. A. Kenned P , ih! - Khicona Club : y Children 25c KOCH—NICKEL — ae | A quiet wedding was solemnized —SSS Under Auspices of at St. Pauls Lutheran. Parsonage, Listowel Brass Band qaatnwels on Wednesday, Nov. 16th ms Schinbein's Store News THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS Pairs of 12-4 White Flannelette These blankets are Ibex Sub-Standards. quality, with blue or pink borders. 200 BLANKETS Largest make. While they last, pair. \ Introducing ‘‘Lighthouse”’ i 24 Watches Given Away Free This Week! uy a pair of “Lighthouse” Overalls and Smock or Two Pairs of Overalls and get a Watch free! $2.50 A Garment Extra Heavy Quality and Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction J. M. SCHINBEIN & SON Stores at Listowel and Linwood | PRINCESS. THEATRE Friday and © Saturday ‘Rookies’ Featuring George K. Arthur. and Marceline Day Boy Oh Boy! Show! The Laugh of the Year! What A Children's Hair Cutting The Modern Way ~ T= day of cutting child- ren’s hair the old fashion- Nowadays just as much attention is ed way is over. given to little boys’ an girls’ hair cuts as to grown- ups. Every modern con- venience here. GIBSON’S BARBER SHOP “Where Cleanliness Prevails.” Wallace St. Listowel & WALTER’S SPECIALS | Extra fine Overalls & Smocks | | } 2 buckle. Saturday at $2.95 Ladies’ all Wool Jersey Cloth, 4 buckle or 2 dome and 2 buckle, Sat- $3.25 #® urday at Sigs | qi SPECIALS IN GOLOSHES — Ladies’ Cashmerette 4 buckle or 2 | | “Buy At Walter's and Pay Less”’ | | Boys’ Rubbers, sizes 11, 12, 13....85c Boys’ Rubbers, from I to 5........ $1.00 Men’s Rubbers, 6 to 11... $1.15 Men’ 8 Military Flannel Shirts.. 98e 2 ec earwepre mn © msieasiae oA ba So Deemer ras, Special Display China& Glassware | Here you will find suggestions suitable for wedding or goons gifts. We are indeed proud of the collection we ve made and placed in stock for Fall trade. In China| | The assortment consists of Sugar and Creams, Jelly. Dishes, Cake Plates, Salad Bowls, Bridge Sets, Lustre Egg Cups, Mayonaise sets, Nut Bowls, Bon Bons, +o Pots, Tea and Toast Sets, Etc. Glassware Water Sets, Sherbert Glasses, Vases, Bon Bons, Bas- kets, Water Glasses, Measuring Cups, and ‘also Plain Clover Leaf Dishes, and The welcome look gree gee you ae are ds out “for eslee be convinced by the & after Cems tote: fete Sena ae fet ll assorted Your interests ae well rs. i. ad. M Lawrencé Kyitiser sitebaed the bridal couple. - FLOTO—SCHABFER iage of Mise Mildred CAR FOR SALE Columbia: six. Will sell reason- able. Apply Thos. Dempsey, phone 1396. ~ FOR SALE. Two sorrel driving cots, rising three and r yeans. Apply te George ore Jr. con., 4, Elma, phone 604 r HOUSE TO RENT Brick residence on Wallace St., new, all conveniences. Possession reel ist. Heintzman ptano for eale. Apply G. E. Brown. HOUSE TO RENT Brick residence to renton Main saa East* ,all conveniences. Possess! can be given at once, Apply at this office. AUCTION SALE Unreserved “auction eale of farm stock, implements, hay and grain, on Monday, ow 28th, lot 2 con., 6 Bl- ma. Lorne Robertson 11-24 NOTICE The eo aude ds who took certain pahiays from my pre wn, and t save further trouble, I would advise that they be returned at once.—Wm. ‘OSPITAL BO. The annual meeting of the Hos- pital Board will be held in the Coun- o Chamber on Monday, Nov. 28th All are welcome. A good stivatanse ie requ 11-24 ea FOR SALE - House and lot on Inkerman atreet, east. veerebie property, frame house seven ms, water, lights—low pric aor parnhaniats apply Box 101, phone 420 1tp. R SALE Solid ‘yack ts residence, eight Fens. all conveniences, new furnace, Foca tion, in- town, sold = ce to wind up estate. Apply oh Croaghtod, druggist. The Schacter, “Agughter of Mr. and Mrs. Justus Schaefer, Wallace township, and Mr. F. Floto of Elmira, was sol- emnized at the Lutheran Parsonage, towel on Tuesday, Nov. 8th. Rev. R. B. Geelhaar performed the cere- mony, and the attendants were Miss Hazel Schaefer and Mr. Roy McEw- en, LONA_~ SMIT BH The tollowtar wedding will be of interest to owel readers, as the bride formerly attended Listowel schools and is well-known here. T hurch of the Epipnany, Par«- dale, was the scene of a very pretty wedding, when Mena Catherine, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i of Toronto, was united in ne to Mr. Parker Falona, Kev. Dy Hague officiated. The bride wae jeer en away by her father, and wore a lovely gown of white georget satin, t , caught with orange d edged with aeliver. carried a shower bouquet of Ophelia roses. and lily.of the vahery. h bridesmaid, Miss Margaret» Marston, looked charming in rose trimmed with mauve, match, She carried a Pernet rove ported by the bride's brother, Walter Smith, while Mr. Jolly Hew- itt and Mr. E. G. Heinbecker acted as ushers. During the signing of the peuieter, Mr. Carl Uffelman or Water- loo eg “O Promise Me,” accom- Sanled Oy the organist, Mr. Sargent. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the pride’e os Mrs. Wm. J. Webb, 49 ‘riller ue, where the moiher of the bride received in a gown of navy blue crepe romaine, hat of black velvet nae corsage American beauty Mr. and Mrs. Falona left cater for Buffalo and Detroit, the bride traveling in a frock of blue satin faced canton, trimmea with transparant velvet, and Persian lamb coat with kolinsky collar and cuffs. with ‘On their. return the happy couple will reside at Balmy Beac ut-of-town gueste inclu Mr. a ra, Miller, Kitchener; Misses Alice and Hyva Heimbecker, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Disney, Waterloo; Mr, and Mrs. Jas. G. Moffat, Hamiiton. At Offfte Tais Wee Mr... A. Fleming returned to hie duties at Blackmore-Hamilton furni- ture office this week, urtér being = fined to his home for a wesk on a of a severe attack of la xripos. x HOLSTEINS th | Rear RABBITS FOR SALE. . Two pairs bas 7 jg a ravpite, near- ox months old, from stock. , Apply to G. E. Hudson, Hespeler, mt. 4 BAZAAR AND BAKING SALE The Molesworth Branch of the Women's Institute, will hold a baz- aar and tea, sale of home maaé bak- od ae ad s Restaurant on Friday v 254! FOR SALE. 200 acres in Si Sound district, r C.P.R.. and. CNR. eavily conhored with maple, hemlock, birch nd other wood. Price $2000. George Fanet. Gorrie, Ont. It FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE For sale or exchange team or oe and harness, Apply . Jam AND ree * es’ Aid o - Wareeint hire will nord thetr annual bazaar ‘jand baking sale in the P.K. buliding on Wallace street ts Fatr Day, Dec 2nd. A lovely ortment of plain and fancy goods will be on display FOR SALE. Three purebred Holstefn bulls, f- service. stratgnt, right and = from good dafns, from $65 to $85: also 3 cows, due to freshen soon. For fu!! particnlare write David G. Mec Lelia: gee 1, "chan or phone Liatow- l either by a note. to r. James Moore. COLLECTIONS m endeavoring have my’ books Closed at the end of this mon'h and will, be pleased to have all my accounts ‘settled before that epee ec oa yg WANTEI Brown Bros. Co., Nursery Ltd., growers and fmportera of igh grade nursery stock, want spefia! representative’ in ey ery on ity. Liberal i ge ees ily. FOR SALE 61 acre farm adjoining the t (oe Two storey brick house with Hard ft water. Bank barn and st}aw shed full of feed. Dritied well {and gaeciine engine, 30 acres ploughed. ‘| to We are offering two sons or one the} © ee!) aE wre BRS oe cnn ea : ‘ : Jt ® € ‘e sf & b aes ce

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