Listowel Banner, 18 Oct 1928, p. 8

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et Il LES Poultry | Wanted I will pay the highest market price in cash for Poultry... Phone or write and I bots call for L. SCHURE your Poultry. Phone 288 ‘Listowel yfor factory wear. ‘Say, Men! OCH'S are showing something new in a shoe Built’ es- pecially for comfort and long wear. Made with uppers that will not get hard. K Double sewn soles and rubber heels, a good roomy fitter. Special at $5.00 The Koch Shoe Co. “We Fit the Feet” Seeseesersheese SHeeee $1.5 CHINBEIN’ TORE - NEW 6 doz. Ladies’ Silk Vests in all the leading shades, reg. $1.00, on sale at... .. [5c 6 dos. Bisorées to" match, reg. $1.35, on sale at Bc Ladies’ Fine Cash- mere Hose, made in England, plain and fan- cy heav} ae at.. 0 to $1.65 Bi-Tex tes $1.95 Silk and Wool Hose at, per pair 80c Silk, full fashioned, at per pair... 00 Silk teas ¢ at.. 4Bc to. $2. 00 ” Girls’ Pullovers, all wool, fancy silk and wool, suitable for the ae skirt, at 2.60 and $2.75 Pleated Skirts at ... ...$3.00 to $4.75 / 10 pieces Silk Crepe, fall of the new shades, aoe $2:50, on sale at... ; . $1.7 Ladies’ we Misses’ Coats, Stouts, Short Stouts and Little Wo- men’s Coats. A big as sortment to pick from, wns $15.00 to $120.00 Silk Dresses. See our new Silk Dresees from . $10.00 to $15.00 MEN’S WEAR Penman’s All-Wool Ribbed Underwear at per garment ....... $1.75 Penman’s best fleece lined Underwear at per garment ......... Men’s and Young Men’s Blue Overcoats $15.00 and upwards. Boys’ Mackinaws at and upwards, Tip Top ap made to measure at... eeeeeee A Special Re Represent- ative will be here on: pee October 23rd. | PERSONALS | at the Queen's this week. Mr an@ Mrs. J. F. Vandrick and: motored ty ge bath on Saturday ast, Mr, visiting In Monkton with Mrs. Frank Osborne. Mr. and pS Fea eal Mr. Harold Siegal of McMaster University, Toronto, spent the week i end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Alvin pages of Galt spent the week end wi Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Bennett. . —-O-= Mra. Ellis and ‘daughter of Wind- sor are guests cof Mrs. W. W. Irwin eimai Mr. J.-F. Matta, eales tax auditor, Strattord, visited the local customs and excise office on Tuesday =f Mrs. Sectt and Mrs. Best. of Tor- onto are guests this week of Mr. and Mr .and Mrs, Chas.- Routledge; Mrs. John Retpbie. spent ead in Guelph. =i Mrs. by amphell of rR! ey. spent the | Mr Ralph McDonald - was home| ¥ eck o id visiting at the me of her ‘from Toronto for the week end. father, Mr. J. c Witme | —o— —— | G. Savage Is visiting <his Mr. J. C, Witmer is visiting in ! week with ir! eee Hideo sag Ripley with = daughter, Mrs. } i Campbell. . i , ow ft Pat Wm. Bartios i a few Mr. and Mrs. “Abel Tindall: spent se PODUG GHP WEEE. the week end visiting -friends in Wingham. | are. ae i Mr. Robert Goldner was in London | Saturday on business ' t t spent the —— Mr. Jim MeConaghy I in Newton | week end at his a me 8. F. Cahill spent Tuesday and Ww hy ae in, London Mr. and Mrs D. A. Campbell spent Saturday ‘last In Kitchener. —tb- fiss Florence Gibson {s spendin this week in Toronto with friends. — Jim Brock was home from Freelion for the week end. —1— Mr: E. G. MeDonald was in Fer- gus on Saturday last. — }— Misses Olive MacDonald and Ada Craig spent Monday in Harriston. Mr. E. §. Hudson spent the week end with his brother-in Hespeler —_—— Migs Esther Wells sone ios week end with cranes: at at _New Mr. W. J. Stricker was In Oshawa Saturday last on = Marys spent with his Jim Ross = of ft St. Weduentay in Listowel family —e Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Nickel spent Sunday In Hanover with Mr. and Mra. N. Litt —o— Robert Johnston Mr. of Blyth visited this week with his daughter, Mrs. W. C. Cla ol Ir. and Mrs. W Ww. C. Clarke and sates McCormick ge Sunday visit- ing friends at Bly aoe Dr, and Mrs. F. C. Wilson and son motored to Mount Forest on Sunday and visited friends. —o — Arthur Carruth and Tom Mesars. Baker spent a few in Detroit this week ~ te Mise Wilma Savage spent the yeek in Toronto whth her brother, Mr. John Savage. —O— White of Palmerston is vis- Mr. Mrs iting at the home of her father, George Routledge. —.j— Mr. R. T. Kemp visited a few days in Wingham this week with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Curri —fj—— Mrs. Frank Bryne spent frlends in Mr. and the week end visiting D-rchester. —o—: Mr. #nd Mrs. Sam Caruso and Joe of Walkerton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caruso. —o— Miss Beth Clim‘e returned to Kit- chener on Tuesday after visiting for[ a few days with her parents. ad Miss Schaefer spent a few daya | this week In ern with Mr. and Mrs. T, E. Grain pasa Mr. Wm. Burns of Toronto was a guest this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T, L, Hamilton. —I}— Reeve and Mrs. Aaron Ringler spent the week end with friends in Stratfor —h— Messrs. Lloyd Ronald and Harvey Peppler spent Sunday in Hanover with friends. —h— Mies Gertrude Gibson , is visiting at the home Cc. Stewart cf Winnipeg of Mrs. EB. ot coe Mrs. A. Sittler of Kitchener is spending this week In Listowel with her sister, Miss-K. Berdux. —f— Cinstable and Mrs. J. F. Wilson and son Jack epent a few days this week with friends nee BS Sarnia. -Mr. and Mra. . toy Paul and son John of Toronto spent the a end with Mr. and Mra R. 8. Pa —_—o— Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Garland of Hamilton spent a few days at the home of Mrs. Olive MacDonald. ——— F. FE. Lemmex, who has been deiting for a week, in ey has returned to Listowe bdr Irene Rassman is visiting for a few weeks with ‘friends in ay HS and other DAE Re in the U. 8. Mr. and Mrs. J. J Lnekhart = ur “nd Mrs. w. spent Sunday in Hl F “Mr. and Mrs. Chas. oahu & of Tor-} . ware: over the week end) t Kelly. == Miss Annie Nico) of London is visiting at the home of her brother, Rev. J. M, Nicol. — Mr. Cecil Blackmore and Mr Henry Karges were in Kitchener on Saturday last, ee Mr. and Mre. J. C. Hay and Miss Haze! Hay aré spending the week end in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Frank nS | Terry —— Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Haydon and Miss Florence Haydon motored to Aurora and spent the wesk end with frien —_—0— Mr. and Mrs. M.. Leslia and sn, Mervin, of Drayien, spent ‘he woer end with Mrs. Leslie's parents. and Mrs. T. Alexander. oo Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Halliday of Toronto spent the week end and @ few days this week with friends In L.stowe Mr. and Mrs. _w. F. Heath, Car- men and Helen and wien Liebold spent Sunday at the latter's home In Alsfeldt ——(}— Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bender and Miss Lillian Bender spent the week end with friends in Waterloo and Kitchener. —t—— Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bender of Kit- chener and Mr. Carl Bender of De- troit spent oa? at the home of Rev. and Mrs. L. H. Wagner Heol and Mrs. AHan Frellck of Mr. Wroxeter visited on Tuesday at the} home of Mr. and Mrs. Pred West- lake. : — Miss Gertrude Zurbrigg.of Strat- end guest at the dol and Mr. and Mrs. Hutchison. ——t— * Miss Marjcry Robinson of North Mofnington is visiting In Listowel this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mayburry. —)}——- Miss M. Bolton, who has been vis- iting at the home of Mrs. Rocher Sr., returned Saturday to Toronto owing to the death of her brother. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chester, Annie and Bruce of Applegate, Mich., and Mr. Leonard Patterson of Detroit visited friends here on Sunday. -—}— Mr. and Mrs. J. Tuckey of Elora are visiting this week In Listowel at the home of Mr. and A. L Fleming. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Murton spent Tuesday at Point’ Clarke and have closed up their cottage for the win- Lter months. —o-— Mr. and Mra. A. A. Boughner of Simeos were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Flem- ing. —_—o— Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hamilton and Miss Eva Hamilton and Mrs. (Dr. A. H. Nichol spent a few days last week with friends in Toronto. — Mr. Murton Varndrick spent Sat- urday in Kitchener. He was accom- panied on return by his father, who spent the week end in Listowel. —j— Miss Margaret Robinson of Brus- sels was a guest over the week end at the coms of Mr. and Mrs, James Donaldson, —o— Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Torrance ane two children and Mies Lyla spent the week end visiting rinnds in Toronto, —— Mr. and Mrs. QO. H. and Jack and. Mr. and Mrs. Finkbeiner spent Sunday saat ‘amititon. Finkbeiner BE. F. in soe Mr. and Mrs W. Hewitt and family of ements spent Sunday vis- iting at the home of Mr. me Mra, A.wK. Hewitt, 2nd com. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Isaac by of ange Vet spent the week end and a few this week at the mene of Mr. and Mrs. E. B, _ Schlimm — O. Whitfield, D. P., Mra. Whitiie Hiela: and Chester visited friends in Grey fownship on Sunday and also attended ‘the anniversary services at —o— Mr. G. E. Cooke, atakeict anamegen of the Bell ‘Telephone Co., Stratford, visited at the local affice on Wed- Mes. LB. Wisse Helen, Mra: A. W. Vandrick and Joe’ and Mra. Wh Wm. Osborne are’ —o— and Mrs. Wm. Brownatl lise f Detroit spent the F, J. Curti ans ; Mr. and Mrs. «Harry d daughters Dorothy and Laura wel with friends. Pea Mr. and Mra. A, L.- Bolton, some and Bud of Hanover spent Sunday in Listowel visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caruso. aon, Robert Lyle, Mr. Henry Sanderson of the 3rd tine Wallace spent peresinn f with Mr. and Mrs. F. G, Holt, i Mizg Al-ce Hammond, who - has been visiting in Atwood for the past weeks, Is now visiting In Lis- towel with her sister, Mra. Keith, Malin street east. ~ i] — Miss A, M. Edmunds of Sm‘th's Falls, a farmer resident of Listowel, ja visiting in town and Is @ guest at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Schinbe'n Mr. aud Mrs. ~ Bert Chester, Annie and Bruce and Mr. Len Pattereon of Applegate, Mich., spent the week end with friends and relatives in Listowel — tS Mr. and Mra. Milton Weber,. Mar- jory and Norman .of Winterbourne visited at the homes of Mr. Oscar R d Mr. Wm. Ronald and 3ra° line friends on Sunday. Hallowe en Masks, Decorations, Horns, Crepe Hats, Wigs, Hallowe’en Crepe Paper in many patterns at Livingstone’s Drug Store: soe week end ||) visting in La eg i at the some of} rs. Chapman’ ii of Kitchener spent Sunday in TAS | ——fk J Mr. and Mrs, Norman Biba dnd 5 PRINCESS THEATRE | Monday & Tuesday “Stella Dallas”’ by Ohive Higgins Prouty featuring Ronald Cole- man, Belle Bennett, and Douglas Fairbanks Je. Buller’s Store | Famous for Values Tulip and Narcissus Bulbs, 2 for.... 5c Old fashioned Ginger Snaps, per Ib........ 10¢ eeeeeeee a3 and Coat Flow- CEB isiciciins to 49c Men’s wool Sox, pr 25c_ Chewing Gum,3 for 10c Stamped Goods, extra sod quality, Centre | Pieces, Vanity Sets, | Towels, Card Table : prod veibrbcat ghe has been || Covers, eic., priced to neve me money. —— = suggest you make your choice early as these patterns cannot be repeated. ogrgy,. Te fevele Guest Tones sisoio$200 gia = Mfg, Bees Stamped Sette 50 Men’s and Youths’ Suits at $24.59 pure erg s.chante you don't get every day. Men's sind Youn ie . sizes 34 to 40. Every suit guaranteed by the maker, anit “HAPM A: AN BROS. guarantee to back them up. These suits sell reg- On Sale at See Our Window vjarly at $32.50. A NOTHER Big Shipment just received this week in colors of navy, African brown, copen, wine, black and sailor navy. Ev- ery coat neatly trimmed with best quality thibetine, oppossum as and pitted sable furs of half shawl and full shaw] collars anda good assortment new cuff trimmings. Sizes 14 to 19 and 34 to 48. Come Early for a Bargain — $15.00 to $45.00 Staunped Goods Make A propriate Christmas Gifts We have just opened up a big assort of new Stamped Linens for ohare We eet . os Sevecnaae

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