. Wm. SOCIAL and ~ PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Eli Wingrove and _ SHeward,-of-Berford,-visited- over-the week-end at the home of Mr m, Ronald, and with Third Line Wal- Iace friend Mrs. Watso on of Drayton, visited ee Lg with Mrs. A. Moffatt Alice Murray and brothe: er. = i Willlams, of’ Rando'ph, Wis- gonein, visited at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ellison on Tuesday. Mr. and aon Alex ood and Margaret, spent ne Siete with relatives hy ‘Kite hen Mr. and Mrs. Pred Johnston ahd @aughter, Doris, are spending a few days this week with friends in Tor- ento. Mise If@en Hawkins ia returning fhe latter part of this week to Roch- emer, N.Y., after spending the past few weeks visiting at th home of her mother, Mrs. A. St. George Hawk~ ins. Mr. C. G. Peppler, of the Canad- fam Benk of Commerce staff, is on two weeks’ vacation. . and Mrs. Percy Raines and y, of Goderich, spent the week- end visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Raines. Miss Cora Lennox spent the week- end visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Stone, Palmerston. Mrs. M. A. Bamford is visiting in London with relatives. Miss Wilma Savage spent a: few days visiting in London last week. Mr. Johnston. accompanied by Mies Randolph and Mre. Frank Don- meliy, motored from Detroit, and @pent the week-end at the home of =r and Mrs. J. A. Wateon. Mrs. A. G. Savage and Miss WIl- ma Savage spent Monday in Strat- ford attending the Fair. d Mrs. Eddie Rothwell re- turned Monday to their home in De- troit, after spending the week-end with his mother and sister in town Mr. Charles Pelton, Pelton and Mr. Reid Pelton of Tor- onto, spent the week-end with rela- tives In Listowel and vicinity. Mr. Lloyd Mayburry of Toronto, spent Thursday last and attended ies Florence Mayburry. Mabel Ronald -spent the week-end visiting friends In Kitch- er. Miss J. Ronald returned Monday to her home in Buffalo, after spend- an and Franklin, of Kitchener, are spending a few weeks at their homes in town Mies Olive Johnston has returned ae where has been ast few ve. H Seo bert Jackson was in Lond- en this week on business M and Mrs, Chas. Welker spent the week-end vfsiting friendea in Kincardine * Mr. Cryan, special gaiesmen Com- mercial Dept. Mr. Burnham, of the Plant Dept Bel! Telephone Co., Stratford, visited the leeal office Monday and Tuesday Mr. und Mrs Wm. Ringler epent Sunday visiting friends in Wroxeter. Mra. J Hay, Misa Helen Hay, Miss Grace Hay and Miss Storriér #pent a few dave this week in Port Elgin. Miss Gertrude Mx Laugh! in hag re @umed her duties at Schinbeln’s store, after spending her vacation in Stratford, Woodstock id London. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch B. Koenig of Ayton, visited on Sunday at the @iome of Mr. and Mra H. Bender. Mr. James R. Inglia, accompanied by the Misses Vera Haase Bessie Inglis, Lydia Fisher and Emily Og- ram, motored to Point Clark on Sunday and spent the day at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. M. F Zur- brigg. Mr. Harofd Bartley of Toronto, @pent the week-end with hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bartley Mrs. Fred Wells returned home Friday from Harriston, where she had been spending two weeks with Rer sister, Mrs. Robert Stevenson. oore of the Bank of Montreal staff, Hespeler, spent the week-end in Listowel and at his He had home on the 2nd con. Elma. as h uest, Mr. Dean Panabaker, 2lso of Hespeler. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Oster and Mre. Bell moored to London on = Pee and spent the day. “has. Colombo, of Brantford, is visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Small. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Caruso and son Joe, and Mary Caruso, of Walkerton, spent Sunday at the home of the ee ones in town Mrs. Ed. "Schroeder of ion spent the week-end at Listowel visiting friends and rela- ; Margaret Jacques and Mar- fon McIntosh, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jacques and family of Listowel, Mr and Mrs. Victor Gibson, Bdgar Jacq- wes, Misses Violet Jacques and Ruby Armstrong of Fordwich, spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. M. Jacques of Mayne Corners. Dr: and Mrs. Emery epent a few days last week at the London Fair, Mrs. riis and Elva, who have teen ipindtas the past few. months Beettolt, returned home last Sat- i were accompanied by the week-end in. London and aes Helen MecIntceh eo St. = Del: “was. © week-end guest ‘of Mize Del Wy Lavery Mr. aod Mrs. Sam Fields and chil-|of Ann and - “pale Ereen Hamilton, | ¢ilver: Ince, 1a: te a ee ; Mise Ruth|* 2 Stricker}, ; ange mn ge ‘She w Mr. and. Mre Selbert ne Be es and Miss” Bttzaber tr Kit- chener, -visited on Sunday Bg _the homes of Mr. a and. Mr. and Mrs. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knechtel,.and Mr..Laverne Kne¢hte!l and Mr. Lou- is Guenther of \ Kitchener, were guests on Sunday at the me of Rev, and Mrs. L. H. Wagner and Mr. " Wagner is spending a few days ‘this week vis- iting her daughter, Mre. Laverne Knechtel, at Kitchener. Mr. end Mrs. Jacob Riehm and family, spent Sunday with friends in Kitchener. ‘Mr. W. J. Smith, of the Imperial Bank staff. is on two weeks’ vaca- tion at his home at Tottenham. Miss Winnie’ Bradley of Toronto. is spending a few daye with friends in Listowel. . Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Esplen. of Owen Sound, were guests over the: week-end at the bome o their! daughter, Mrs. E. M. Creighton and! Mr. Creighton | Mr. Warren Birthman of Str trat-; pe epent Thursday at his home in| « own. | Mr ‘McDonald ve home from, Stratiord ie a few da Kidd and Dick spent Sunday visiting ——- in Galt! mford and ‘Mr. Richard ‘Kidd tore d to Paris on Friday = Visited with Mr. Frank vonZube' Mr. seer’ Mrs. Harold Fritz of Tor- eek-end ‘at the Fritz. . Chislitt apent and Tuesday in Toronto. nd Mrs. A. Alexander spent. a tn days in London las week. Mrs. C. Zilliax returned home to- day from Flint. Mich. where she had been vieiting her daughter, Mrs. J. iley. Sundry visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Chas. t's were Mr. John Patter- — and sgn Philip of Waikere, and Alexander and Della cousins of the bride, © an Jane Love, Maida Kelly and Edith Mason, intimate friends: of the bride. Rev. Mr.. Bell proposed the toset* to the bride, the ‘groom responding. Ld Mayburry, ad M Later the bride donned her trav. Jack,- élling outfit, a dress of monkey skin georgette over amber, smatil hat, shoes, hose,’ gloves and purse to match, with smart swagger coat of navy blue touched with monkey skin and wore angamber fox séart. the gift of the groom. € groom's gifts to the bridesmaid and >piantst were white gold bar pins, and to the Troomsman, tie pin. The hep couple left -for Muskoka, return) by Niagara Falls’ — So eae and will reside in Welt The bride was-the "poelpei ofjend guests at the home of Mr. and) many. lovely gifts, among which was} Mrs, Elton Bean. a massive walnut chesterfield table} “Mesars. Wellington Horne and rom Carthage United church. andj Clarence Bean .are . spending «this choir,-of which she was a valued| week in Detroit. with Mr. and Mrs. ember. Harold, Karges Mrs. Mayburry, mother of Mr. John. Dietz of Cliftord, and Mrs. Smith, the groom's mother, was in black dutchees satin Guests were .pr resent. from Vamn- cauver, Toronto, Galt, Collingwood, Kincardine, Kitchener, ‘Listowel, Grimsby and Stratford . tC * 2 > e s. e ° ENGAGEMENTS . * . * s a s ee se . a Mr. and Mrs. H. Haage, Fordwich, announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Vera Gladys, to ‘Mr. James R=-Inglis, only son of Mr. and the late Mrs. John R. Inglis, Lis- towel, the marriage to take place quietly early in October. s * ? Mr. and Mrs. George Mayburry, Listowel, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Della Irene, to Mr. Harvey E. Chamney, sgn.o Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chamney, rd con. Wallace, the marriage to“take place early in October. Ps . Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Thompson. Listowel, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marion Gertrude, to Mr. Norman W. A, Howes, Galt, n Duncda Patterson of London.|ont,, son of Mr. ands Mrs. Fred Mr. Archie Gray and family of At-| Howes, Listowel, the marriage to Mr. Louis Osler of Detroit, is vis-| ‘**® Place early in October iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Osier. —_—_—_—_— —_ Mrs. Chas. Osier has gone to De- troit on a vis . Chas. Osier went to Toronto on business on Thursday. alte t r S Mr. Delbert Philp of Watford, spent the week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philp. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howe, of For Girls and Boys Dunnville motored to Listowel and spent the week-end with the form- S h ] Sh. er’s parents Mr. and Mre. F. 8. owe, Mrs. Wes. Marks and chil- Cc oo oes dren, who have been visiting in Dunnville for a few weeks, returned to Listowe] with them. “Mr. und Mrs. Harold Cornish, of London, visited on Saturday at the home of Mrs. M. A. Bamford | W eddings THORNTON—KIRK The following wedding will be of interest to readere of Thé Banner as the groom is a former Listawel boy and well known here. “The marriage of Helen second daughter of Mr. George Kirk of Woodstock to Carm- an Hubert Thornton, only son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Thornton, also of Woodstock, was solemnized on Sat- urday afternoon, Sept. 17th. in the First Baptist church, Rev. Joseph Janes officiating. The bride was at- tended by her sisters, Miss Marjorie Kirk and Mise Mary Kirk. Walter Breithaupt of Kitchener, was the grvomsman and the ushere were Talbot, M In Black or Brown Oxfords High Shoes —On Sale— $1.95 $2.25 $2.75 Men’s $5.00 black and tan Men’s — black and tan Shees, to clear at $2.50, $3.50, $3.95 Walter’s Douglas Sinclair, of Toronto, - and Ralph Kirk, brother of the bride. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thornton jeft on a trip by motor. They will reside in Galt Miss B. Tatham aerated the wed- ne i » s SMITH—MAYBURRY Seldom, if ever, has Perth County been the scene of such a _ lovely wedding, as that which took place at “Cedar Hurst Farm,” Britton, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex May- burry, when on Thursday, Sept. 15, 1927, their only daughter, Florence Deil, was united in marriage to Mr- Silas Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, of Wellsely. The Rev. Mr. Bell of ae United church, officiated. The spacious “ies with autumn flowers. room festooned with pink and white, the colour scheme carried throughout. At. two nog fg pretty young bride, on .of her father, walked down the armada through an was radiant The aisle formed of ribWed to the lawn, |: ere thé ceremony ‘took place be- neath a beautifu) arec of evergreens interwoven with autumn leaves and flowers. Her gown of white ere tight waist and bouffant skirt inee with ichantilly lace and Ru broidered with eced THE BAZAAR Just Out--- LAST MINUTE. NOVEL- TY ADDITIONS to our ALREADY WONDERFUL STOCK. VISITORS to the LISTOWEL FALL FAIR/ will much appreciate’ the VARIETY and. excellence of our CHINA DISPLAY, Gift goods from the markets ‘of the world for your. sel- ection. Many of the beau-- “tiful objects are half priced for early buying. For Fair Rey BIG DINNER SET -OF- FER. Choice oF 12 sets of . {el trdm a ¢oronet ae ar- wore ailver elip< a shower boquet nt premier poses, fern and baby’s Miss Mary. Mayberry, of Milvar- ton, cousin of the groom, the bride, wearing < becoming frock & trimmed w eco plot. reses. bro- be Feit ikadruided Veckaitee ehasakal i pvr scm ENE a rennet nee Se sesame me ‘Mies Lydia Good has returnea| Mr. and Mre, ate! homs, after tug In. lint, .Mich.. anton ee on Wednes- with Mr, and .Mra. G. Reynolds, gia and Mr. and Mrs. BR - Wray, Mr. “Andrew Torra orranbe. as. Te- Windsor: turned. fromr C as where he Mr.-and Mrs, Otto Finkbeiner = has H spending the past six weeks. and Me.-and—-Mre- Heo. =Pwith nis son, Dro A. MT ¢ beiner spent Bandas visiting “tn eae accompanied his father to Tavistock, aa ‘ednesda to (Mr. 4d Mra. Wm: . Wenzel. aad Cleveland, and will take a ve a Fisher Ayton. ars Sanday. Mattie at iia home of M a Mrs. Alyin Stricker. Mise Sw re of Grand Bend, spent Sunday ‘at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pollard. is Berndt, and Mr. David Chappel, ‘of Port Elgin, were week- Honour Th Women's - Missionary Presbyterian church wag day evening At the close of the ing, the ladies surprised one of their € suitably repiied. course at asaaee Hoapita Bride- © regular Society of members, Miss «Della Mayburry. bride-elect, and prevented her: with a pair of silver salt. and iss’ ‘G dine a Spoke a few words and Miss Jea de peppers. cLean_ma presentation. Elect— nreeting of the Young the field Tues- meet- Mies Mayburry Day and Hvening Classes. Listowel Business College RETURN ENGAGEMENT Rayner’s Orchestra Mrs. Chas. Dietz - of .Gra apids, Mich., were guests on. Sunday at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Fred* Wells. + PRINCESS THEATRE Monday & Tuesday Laura -La Plante “POKER FACES” Two Reel Comedy ‘George, the . Winner’ Candies Young and Old Can Enjoy Caramels, Taffies, Hard-— Centered and fancy candies: * ---SPECIAL--- Pecan Nut and Pecan: Car- mels, special, Turkish Delight, Ib....... Darin Secoct of Southampton Stenographic, Com- WEDNESDAY SEPT. 28 mercial, Secretarial Waltzers to be chosen up to went. ——— 24th to ae in Waltz Con B. A. Flood, Prin. Phone 247 following SAAS ES. A SANA ST ANE OT a SS RED and WHITE FAST DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 93 ee Week End Spécial Creamery Butter, per Ib............... Ethel -Bread, otrr famous bread; loaf........ 9c Pastry Flour, 24 lbs 98c Sugar Crisp Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs .............:.25¢ ™~ See Our Fruits and Vegetables . | Cahill and Ringler Main St. -- Listowel Here’s Calling YourAttention To Worth While Savings | ' | And say---your left hand ought to be ‘ ‘itching” now to get hold of these exceptional prices in foot- wear. Everything in our stdére at a discount, in spite of the recent advartte in shoes, during FAIR WEEK---Saturday, Sept. 24th to Saturday, October 1st Fall Lines In Smart Shoes--Not Old Styles “Au outfit. taste. tumn has a stimulating effect on ‘social activities---thus emphasizing the demand for a smart You'll obtain the correct shoes heré---and the display is so. wide that you can phenne your deanicw is for all occasions, and at prices that please. LOOK THESE OVER For Men and Boys Boys’ heavy School Boots, Panco sole, rubber heel. Sizes 1 to. 5; Sale Price.... $2.65 Youth’s heavy school Boots, Panco sole, Size 11 to 131-2. Sale price rubber heel. 2.35 Little Gents” Box Calf Bluchers, rubber sole.. Size 8 to 10 1-2. Shee LOL bs Boys’ School Boots, ‘box calf bluchers. - Regular price $3.50. Sale Price...... 92.85 Same in Youth’s Shoes. Sale Price.........$2.45 3 Men’ 's Work Boots, seguint price 4. 00 “and $4.50. Sale Price... Prrrrrery Seo Sesenatvees wow j For Women and Misses Growing Girls’ Ties and Oxfords, in patent. tan and gun metal. Regular price $4.50 $ Sale Price 3: 65 Weinen's Slippers, in patent and kid leather. High, medium and low heels.. Regular price $5. M: Sale Price. Sed. 25 * ds and ‘Misses’ and Children’s Slippers, : High Shoes at a RAN SS