Listowel Banner, 14 Jul 1921, p. 8

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Mr. A. B. Windsor was a visitor in Woodstock on Friday last —l}— Mr, Murton gl Pit ane 12th. st : Clarke, Lake Hur = essrs. Frank Kelly and Andrew OS a motored to ulbaowaanays Sunday. Mrs. H. C: Milis of Toronto. is a guest of Mrs. J. W. Stewart. Bruce Screaton. was home from London over Sunday. -_—O— . A. J. Vandrick visited his son Fred, at Kincardine basis eek, Mr. John Cowing 4. home from Toronto for two weeks’ holidays. —o— Mr. Jacob Reihm was home from Hanover over Sunday. —h— bh Jack Climie was home from Mil- verton over the week-end. —1 ! Bruce Herald & Times—Dr. Hail was in Listowel on Thursday. — Miss Ada Moore is home from Tor- onto for an indefinite period. —o— Aerial Schinbein was a business visitor in Toronto this week. —— Miss-Fredda Smith spent Tuesday with friends at Moorefield. — Joe Vandrick, Jr., was @ wists in Chesley over the week-end. ess van Brothers is home from Toron- to Er after the Old Boys’ Re-union. -—0— Mr. Leslie Gow of Paris visited this week with friends in town. —p9— Mrs. Dodson and daughter Grace of Buffalo, N. Y., are guests at the home of Mr. ane Mrs. A. J. Vandrick. | Miss Eva Hamilton is holidaying at Oliphant, the guest of Miss Isabel Nichol. { —o— Mr. John Runge of Clifford was a guest over the weekiene at the home of Mrs. M. Baer Mr. and Mrs. Wit 7 Terry of Toro are holidaying at the ‘home of h father, Mr. Ed, me pete 1 Miss Mary McLaughlin ot ‘South- . ampton was a guest on Friday of Mr. sand Mrs. 8. L, Ado eh Mrs. Ed. McLaughlin: and Milton have returned home, after spending a few days yee friends at Toronto. Me J. W. eens jie and Ezra Arn- “old Were business visitors in Elm- wood on Monday. i —o— Mr. Earl Burke of Winnipeg visit- Mrs bel Doolittle of Toronto, were guests over Sunday at the home of Mr. W. Bradley. at i ett Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rogers of Detroit were guests this week at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbertso daughters, May and Mabel wea Miss, Agnes Cowing of Mitchell spent word day at the home of Mr. and Mrs M. Cowing. —)— Miss Patience Bartley left Monday for Toronto, enroute to Muskoka, where she purposes spending the summer holidays. 0+ ; Mrs. F. A. Crawford and two daughters, have returned to their home in London, after spending two weeks with Mrs. W. B. Screaton. — Mrs. C. Loree, Margaret and Jim spent the week-end with friends at Ayr. Margaret and Jim will remain at Ayr -for a months’ holidays. —o— . Mrs. Fleming. Jessie and Alma Fleming, and Miss Shirley Walker of Hamilton left Tuesday to spend a month at Onpmant. Mr. R. H. Archibald, principal of the High school, with his wife and family, left by motor Wednesday to holiday at detains Beach: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fred Bender and fam- ily and Miss E. Ogram and Mrs. Schultz motored to Stratford on Tues- d =o Mr- and Mrs. W. McIntyre and Mr. ant oud dees motored to Ailsa Ls ion turday jiand spent . the Cate d with friends. —_h— Miss McIlroy, who has spent the past few months with friends in Lis- towel, left for her home near Sask- atoon on Saturday last. —o— Mr. and Mrs, Ray St. Clair Bam- ford and aed woof Bay City, Mich., are visiting with his mother, Mrs. John Bamford. | " Union Services— There was a good ‘ . -C. L. Doolittle and Miss Isa- yaNGHiic ay CHURCH Corner Wallace and Penelope pereats —o— and Mrs. John ~ trainee and) tasty of Chesley were the guests. over the week-end at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. E, H. Dierlam. —o— and Mrs. D. Gabel and Mr. | ryord. Gabel of St. Jacoba. motored up and BE. H. Dierlam, -- . : —f}— ie Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Krohn and Eve- lyn, and Mrs. Olive McDonald and Ol- ive motored to Port Stanley and Lon- don on Tuesday. : ed to bis home in Lansing, Mich.., the home of e Grosz. i Mrs. uis 5 Heibetn’ of Scots- ed over the week-end fat The home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burke. —o— Miss Hazel Dixon of Garret. Ind.,| and Mrs. Will Heibein. is a guest of Miss Marjorie Thomp-| —-—— son this week. oe te Dr. Rothwell of Denver, Col., is a guest at the home of his brother, Mr. 8. 5. Rothwell. —f— Mr. Ed. Sargent of Toronto is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. rron. } ‘ —j— Mr. E. J. Reynolds, manager of the Bell Telephone Co., Wingham, was in town on Tuesday. — lH - Miss Vivian Clayton, teacher, ‘a home from Toronto, after assisting in marking examination papers. —o— ‘ Miss Blanche Dierlam vothirneal Saturday from Chesley, after spend-| », ing a week with friends. _ —j}— Mr. Herb Swift of Toronto visited this week with friends in town and of vicinity —o— Mr. Wm. Irwin, \Public school in- spector of Stratford was in town on Monday. 1h Mrs. Louis Fritz was in Kitchener the latter part of last week, to attend the funeral of @ relative. : —-— and Mrs. L. W. Mr. Payne and family are holidaying ‘at Port Stan- ro ; they wi Miss Vera Gray, teacher, is home from Toronto for the summer vaca- tion, —j—— Messrs. Cecil Vandrick and Herb Zilliax are on two weeks’ vacation at Port Stanley. —o— Miss Shirley Walker of Hamilton ‘was a guest over Sunday at the home of Mrs. acai —o— Miss irene Sears of Hamilton a Pa guest over the week-end of ‘Gladys Heath. . —(— Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Reith and fam- ily motored from Grand Valley on Sunday and were the guests at the _ home of Mr. and Mra. W. A. Britton. - _—o— Vera Peppler returned with her aaa Whil will) , Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Earnst and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lantz of Ayton were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stricker. —p— ‘Fred Mahn has returned to Siar home in Hanover, after ec, Mrs Percy Peppler. The ‘Misses Alma guard, Sask) and daughter /Mrs. W. Grieve and Apn Ralph of Conquest. Sask., are visiting at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Johnstone oy family and Albert Nickel, Mr. and spent @unday with Mr. and Mrs. : —o— “Mr. George Lutsinger ‘has return-) — r being a guest for two weeks at) nrg s and Mrs. George woo attendanee at} the union services ” at the Methodist rnis music, special seléctions being sien by Mise Shirley Walker, soloist of Charieton| Avenue ‘Methodist ere: Hamilton Install New Motor— A new motor, costing $300. 06, has been installed In Christ ere. ef the purpose of Blowing the org The motor was installed by Mr “i j Downey of London. The members os the choir have assumed the res cap = bility of paying forthe It has grea mproved the tone ae the organ and wil add to the general efficiency of the choir. New Bell Manager— ‘ Mr. E. J. Reynolds, who has been local manager of the Bell Telephone} Cc onths is being trans- any in Toronto, Mr. made an excelleyt manager. numerous friends will be sorry hear of his removal from town, but will wish him every success, in his new position in Toronto. The change will be made on ‘the lst of August. . Robinson, of Orangeville will be new manager here.—Wingham es. i 1 CHURCH DIRECTORY | METHODIST CHURCH Rey. G. N. Hazen, B.A.D.D., Beatie t Sunday, July 17th., 1921 UMON SERVICES With Presbyterisa gregation eg J. M. Nicol, B. Kan a D.,. will preach morning and e Presbyterian ahete aa eases of 1 rousic. ah aoukday School 2.45 tide CHRIST Rev. W. H. nor gs Rector Rural Ranky Sunday, July 17th, 1921 10 a.m.—S. S. and Bible Class. 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer. Subject: “The Tabernacle,” being the fipat of a series of sermons. p- t.—Brening Prayer and sermon. _ Co me to Church. vy. M. L. Wing, Pas Sunday, July 17th. 1921. 10 a.m.—Public Worship : Subject—“The esrapie of Tares. mt 11 a.m.—Bible School’ 6.45 p.m mY. P. A. Bible Reading Contest. 7. = Pc Pubile Worship. Subject—. ‘‘A Call to Service.” Everybody © Welcome — “ “ BORN =| moten ———- + BARBER—At Listowel “Memorial hospital, on Tuesday, July 12th., to Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Barber, @ son. OOD—aAt Carthage, on Monday, July 1ith., to Mr, and Mrs. J. J - Wood, adaughter. HYMER—At Donegal, an Wednes- day, July 13th., to Mr..and Mrs. Leslie Hymer, a son. RONNENBERG—At the 16th. of of Elma west on Tuesday,. July 5. <= The Bazaar’ Hundreds of your friends and thousands of visiters will visit Listowel Old Boys Week You will want all sorts of decorations Japanese Lanterns Flags and Bunting | And all colors in Crepe | Paper / Ribbon Confetti The 3&c kind will bein big demand. The Bazaar has 500 packages instock and will sell it at 25c. Also loose pkg. confetti at 5and 10c. Souveniers in Opal ware and Ivory and hand painted china and Silk. We will sell palmolive soap Mon- day next only at6 for 25C TRADE AT a The Bazaar | to Mr. and Mrs. Miltén Ronnenberg a son. Mrs. C. C. Douglas and Dorothy at- ‘tended the abe pa s picnic at Bay- field on. Wednesda i | Rev. and Mrs. 'W. H. Dunbar, the Misses C. Gibbs eed Mabel Raines motored to Grand Bend on /Wednes- —o— Mrs. Joseph Jenkins and daughter Mabel of Detroit, Mr. Isbister and Mrs. E. Jenkins and family of Wing- ham visited Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Burgess. —}— Messrs. B. Bamford, C. pee ee red to Seaforth Srravosee to take in Least football game between inburn, the’ former team winutas by a score “1, — — Mr. and Mrs. heed a digg! Moat and baby Jack, and Mr. and M fll Plunk- and are guests at the home of Mrs. W. Bell. Mr. Bell is plan@ing on coming to Listowel for the Old Boys’ Re- Union. . ior Stine ee J. M. Nicol took his family to ast week, where September. Rev. Nicol returned for the Sunday services. At the end of July, he will join them to spend his vacation dypr- ing the month of August. Anyone a Copy?— Any subscriber having a copy of The Banner of June 23rd., we will be pleased if you would return it to this office. Funeral on Tuesda The funeral val the infant son of Mr. an rs. est Cole, who died in Pakesley, Parry Sound district, on Sunday last, was held lon afternoon from the residence of Mrs. John agg vig ry a street, at 2.30 o'clock, to leasant cemetery, Ethel. Mrs. Cole is a daughter of Mrs. Mitchell. Back From [Holiday— The services in the apthet charch on Sunday next will be in charge o the pastor, Rev. B. (Davies, ‘who. re- turned to-day from a vacation to To- rento and Windso During his ab- sence last Sundgy. Rev. W. A. Willis, of Toronto, occupied the pulpit, preaching to very appreciative aud- ien both suimmer vacation For Your You’re entitled to them and_you can get them if you send your cream, sweet or sour, to us. And we supply cans free, pay express charges and remit promptly every week. WRITE FOR CANS NOW ! BOWES CO., Getting Fichest Prices 70-76. Front St. E., Toronto Cream ? LIMITED | ready? $2.00 Silk Hose made by the Holeproof Manufacturing Company in all the leading shades, niger brown, navy, white, gun metal, grey, champagne. . On sale Saturday and next week while they last at $1.25, 2 pair for $2.25 Flags, Bunting and China Lanterns This week we made a big purchase of all kinds of flags and bunting for Old Boys’ Reunion decorations. Donot buy until you see our stock. Silk flags, all sizes and prices. Trousers white duck regular $3.50. on sale for $2.98 Mens’ flannel trousers, $4.00 to $8.00 Special Bargains Girls’ hot weather dresses. Boys’ odd pents, Special values in ladies’ voile dresses, blouses. and skirts . J. M. Schinbein & Son ett motored from Toronto this week} Summer following— ° Mens Ascot Collar ping Mens (soft cuff) Links for .. Mens Belts with silver buckle For Ladies wear Lingerie Clasps in filled Lingerie Clasps in-4ilver Bangle Bracelets. in silver a. Bxamined. Is just as important to your comfort as summer clothing: Just at present we are showing a very complete stock of the Mena Filled and Pearl Tie clips Blue Bird Brooches ...... 2s All Pearl Barrings-.... ..... Silyer Plated Vanitys .... ... Weinvite you to call and ingpeet our goods. W. A. Johnstone LISTOWEL'S RELIABLE JEWELER Jewelery - 25 to 1.26 765 to 7.50 3.75 40 to 2.00 60c. up 60c. up 0c. up 26 to 1.50 i: seexeess 75 to 2.60 «2 2.56 to 5.00 Marriage Licenses ool Underwear For Men: For Hot Days Double Thread Baforiggan. Shirts and Drawers - 85c Double Thread Balbriggan Combinations, Suit - $1. Men’s B. V. D. Underwear, two piece, a suit - - $1.60 Fine White Lisle Combinations, asuit - $2.60 Best Quality B. V. D. Combinations, a suit $1.75 Porus-Knit Knee Length Gonibinations, a suit - 2.00 , Penman’s Fine Quality Double Thread Balbriggan - - - ‘$1.00 Penman’s Merino Shirts and Drawers - $1.25 Fine White Silk Gorpbinations, with short sleeves, Price Fine Quality Men's Nightshirts Price Sale of Men’s Glove Silk Hosiery In Assorted Colors. sizes 10, 104 and 11 85c a pair ” - $3.7 White Cotton $2.7 = SIMMS, PHONE {150 The Clothier -& a 4 Weekly Home Club ‘Tournaments— holding tournaments each week open to members of the club only. first'of tie series will be held morrow afternoon and it is that members. Prizes will be given each week to the winner. Teacher Resigns— The Listowel Bowling club purpose The} to-] hoped there will be a good turnout of sal Miss Una Harris of Hamilton, sci- euce teacher for the past term at the high school, ‘has tendered her resig- nation to the school board and when school re-opens will go to Iroquois. Que., where she has taken a similar pees atm considerable ‘increase ry. ot le a a

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