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Listowel Banner, 29 Nov 1928, p. 8

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Face Fae Is your Radio Set giving you the Sat- _ isfaction that it should» If Not . Give us a call and we will tell you Phone No. 455 Why Not? - Radio Repairing and Service for All Makes of Sets Prompt and Courteous Service M. H. C. Hemsworth Doorway East George’s Restaurant - Main Street es aascas wed deh od cd Sd ie Bo Mea PAC “iy Sees cas Shen oa cht ik Se | aids =a J 7h “GIFTS THAT LAST” from Listowel’s Gift Shop THERE is no gift more joyously re- ceived, more treasur- ed for its beauty than Jewelry. Choosing your gift now, while our stock is complete, your gift buying more pleasant and satis- factory. Last minute makes purchasers seeraetabty reap disappointment: Never before have we been able toshowsuch a wide range of useful gifts —gifts-that please. SOME SUGGESTIONS a) dao ee * ys . Polr: sion . ‘i a) fe A = FOR MOTHER FOR DAD gg Set\Knives and Forks at 87.50 (Cuff Links ........ $1 to 85 i = to\ $18.00 i Signet Rings .... $3.50 to 810 ~ Lea rs - $2 to $10 Goat ‘Hangers ........ Se Gold Bar Pins ...... $1 to $8 Working Stick Bee pf & eo; Something in Ivory .... 50c up Me oe Set ssi RF ten Services ...... $10 to 8250s Leather Wallets .... 50c to $3 a by Pa WR es cb pices to 87.50 Set of Pipes in Case ...... =: Writing Cases ........... $3 Ash Trays ...... 75c to $2.50 “ Pearl Beads ...... $1 to $10 Fow Brees Pens .. $1 to 87 Ag Fanry Clocks ,. 81.50 to $7.50 Military Brushes $2.50 to $6.50 ny t¢ We invite an early visit while the selections vF are complete. Our present stock is ty one Of the most interesting & ever offered at a ~P ’ & LISTOWEL’S GIFT SHOP & W. A. JOHNSTONE = Jeweler Optometrist Pavia tas tae bat cata oe be Lao Gas ae ta ca as a a aa a * CP ar ocr hor ear P ad Jods Bre er er ber ha Ps —es dd adi Jod Jd cds af : hs 2? & e = Santa Is Coming ! Santa Claus will visit Listowel on Saturday, December 8th Under auspices of the Chamber of Commerce. M0 a WILL ARRIVE AT 2 p.m. SHARP : ere hee to _ All children of town and district are invited to welcome him - iz ‘a tae = Mr. and Mrs. reductions. Main St. / Ei AR Mittinery Clearing Out all Lines in our - Complete Stock at greatly reduced Prices. It will pay you to take advantage of these MISS GIBBS Millinery Parlor Upstairs yy er ale: Listowel | Suits and Overcoats at Simms". 7 Bpcial. pwicas. Bato te all In farm papers the Family Her-/; ald and Weekly Star, Montreal, ledds them all. One dollar a year or three years for $2, and with It a superb magazine free. “ Simms’ quality m Churth Bazaar, F and ‘imereay, Nov. 30th, rig a Bale | SOCIAL and PERSONAL Lloyd Schlim and Miss Gladys Seditenne spent the week end | ~~ friends in Kitchen d Mrs. Paul "oanate of Beantiors are visiting = week bis Listowel at the home of Dave Small and Mrs. Harry Maloney, Mre. McDonald and Doris of Te onto spent the week end in —. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bartley Mr. = P. Wanzer spent the week end in Hamilton with relatives. He was accompanied on return -by Mra. \ eal who had spent a week In the elt. Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Pearse of Mit- chell were guests over the daa end at the home of Mr. and Mrs Durward. ; Mr. Fred Swener of Winnipeg was a visitor on Monday a the home of ee ~~ frs. J. Wat tson returned home Tuesday from Hamilton where’ she has been spending the past k with Feletres. . R. Knox of Atwood spent Tuesday visiting at the home of Mr. and A. Wood. Mr. Arthur Fritz of Toronto spent the week end and a few: daye this week in Listowel with ons parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Frit Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fritz of Tor- onto were guests over the week end at ras home of Mr. and Mrs. George r tz. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ringler spent Sunday in Mitchell visiting their daughter, Mrs. Jefferson. Mr. and Mra. A. Murton spent the week end visiting friends in Inger- . and Mrs. Hugh Halliday of Toronto apent a few days this week guests at the home of Mr. and rs. Wim, niay. Mra. M. Campbe}l spent a_i few on last week with friends in Ford- Hich. : Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fleming and Mrs. Kritger apent Sunday in Pal- merston visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Alf. Becker. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. ‘Heibein, Olive and Nelson, spent Sunday wit friends In Kitchener. Mr. W. 1 spent Sunday in Kitchener with his daughters. Mr. John Livingstone was in Tor- onto this week on ess. Mrs. D. A. Campbell apent a few days th's week with friends in Tor- onto. D. L. Chapman was In Tor- onto this week on business and hd accompanied to the city y Chapman and daughter Shirley, is visited friends. Mrs. Cameron of Cargill was a guest over the week end at the home 4 nd Mrs nnfe. Mrs. Ferguson of Buffalo tas oe at the Een of Mr. and Mrs. es Se ees W. Shen ore Is visiting thia week reek friends Jn Toronto. i was in Wiarton ‘na "Liome Head ye week on ‘busil- “oe dD. Campbell was In Strat- ford ia rekis on ‘business Miss Mary Ross and Mr. Clarence Miller spent Saturday last {n Strat- ford. Mr. T. Athas was in Stratford on Tuesaday Miss Hildred Alexander spent a few days this week with friends in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker of Marine City, Mich., formerly of Lis- towel, renewed acquaintances in town thls w cpr hikkes and Gordon of end with Mr Detrolt spent the wee friends in ‘Listowel. a| pent Thursday last in Stratford. Mr. J. G. Burt was In Toronto this week on business. The M H azel Hay, Beatrix Tatham, Olga Sanderson d iIsa Austin motored to Toronto and spent the week end with friends. d Mrs. Kritzer and baby, M’ss “Cora Krjtzer and Mr, Sidney Mason motored from Toronto and a@pent the week end with friends. Mr. and Mrs. George a i are leaving Friday cn a eek's visit with ae at Woodstock, London and Bt. Mr. ‘Meee ‘Baker of Beamsville | visited this week at Sh home of his son, gst J. €. Bak 8. J. Feo and Miss Winnitred Stevenson, who have been visiting friends and relatives in Tor- onto, have returned home. Mr. J. P. Walter of Flesherton was in Listowel Tuesday on business. Mr. -and Mrs. J. urgess and Dorothy spent the week end with friends in Toronto. Mr. Carl Gray has returned = to Listowel after being emptoyed wth ‘the Bell Telephone Co. for the e6um- mer months. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caruso spent a few days last ja at the latter's home In Hanov Mies Elsie Pirie of Flesherton spent Tuesday at her home in town. ; Mr. Mrs. Wesley Wakeford and family sees the week end with friends in Toron Mrs. J. W. oun of. Wroxeter spent the week end visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. O. Hardie. Mr. Jack Hardie of Ethel spent the week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mra. J. O.Hardie. Mr. Ralph McDonald a a few days this week in Toro Frank Bowman and Earl "Hallman of 3rd con. Wallace, spent Sunday visiting Lloyd and Floyd Bean. Miss Ethel Gottschalk of T'verton is visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Elton Bean this week. Mrs. Harold Knrges and little daughter Joyce returned to Detrolt on Saturday morning, after epend- ing the pastjfew months in Listowel with Mr. and Mrs. Elton Bean and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Karges. Mrs. Karges accompanied her to Detroit, and is visiting in the city for a eek. Mr. and Joe Caruso é6pent Baciay oh friende in New Ham- bu Mr. Alex Ross of St. Marys spent the week end at his home in town. Misses Isabel and Audrey Reid of Wingham and Mr. Frank Harrod of Brussels were visitors on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bender. Mrs. J.N. Wright and little al ter Florence and Miss Middlet Mr. Willis Johnston and son Roy spent a few days In Toronto this week, Mr. d Mrs. Fred Westlake and family spent the week end In Milver- ton Mae Mr. and Mra. George Hopf. nd ase, Fred Bender and Olive spent a few days this week in Toronto ‘BE. Harron returned home Wednesday after spending the past two weeks in Lincoln Park, Mich. Get Simms* prices before you buy that Overcoat or Suit. The Family Herald and We Star of Montreal with its wonderful {mprovements has no peer eho. er paper on this Continent. he best Canadian farmers know hat, Sale of Dry Gaods, Boots and Groceries SAT., DEC. 3 to THURS., DEC. 15 25% Reduction Christmas Candies and Nuts Car of Cattle and Factory Salt on Hand . Leave yonr Order for Empire’ Fertilizer - arid Niagara Lime aay Issuer of Trappers’ Licenses . See Bills | | | The Bazaar Again ! F OR the Holiday Season we are fav- ored by the mauufac- turer of De Luxe Sta- tionery by a shipment of travellers samples in boxed lines of Station- ery at 50%. JUST OPENED A Case Lot of Leh- man’s Celebrated Me- chanical Toys at 20% the list. ALSO Hundreds of Books prices are the lowest for| = erchandise, PHONE 83 . For Christmas Ws LARGE Assortment of New- a = est Line of Chinaware arrived 3) this week. An Assortment that : will make ideal and acceptable GiftS & —Serving Trays, Tea Sets, Fancy ¥ Plates, Salad Bowls, Cream- and Sugars, Vases, Fancy Cups and Saucers and Glassware of all kinds. Christmas Groceries now in Stock W. C. CLARK WALLACE ST. from McMillan'’s Book House. Traveller's }! Samples at 1-2 Price. || { | Come in and save your Money. See Sania At THE BAZAAR! ABORHOO Chain Shoe Stores Women's Slicker Boots, with high beck cuff in black, blue, Low Overshoes for women in black, fawn, gray gold and grey and buff, Warm and com- fortable—stylish—durable. purple gold. $2.75 pr. $1.98 pr. Boys’ sturdy : Men's Over- school boots, RUBBERS FOR THE FAMILY shoes “the kind that l-bouckle 1.85 wear,” Men's 70c Women's 60c bockle 2.45 k Boys’ 75c Misses' 58¢ buckle Yack or brown Youths' 68c | Child's 52c 1 buckle 2.98 Panco Soles . Child's Over- $2.75 Leather top Gum Boots, 7 in, J 20g ts Diack Leather soles ‘ h i 92.49 high $2.98. n, high $3.45 $1.98 up Women's black or brown Kid Women's Rubber Boots. Just Boudoir Py cca pec cl silk pom the thing for the farm. poms an bber heels. $2 35 pr. 98&c pr. Misses' $1.08. . Child's $1.75 Main St., Listowel 19 Stores in Ontario A 8 $4000 Worth of Fur Coats to choose From THIS IS THE EVENT That You Have Been Waiting For GRAND Display of Ladies’ Fur Coats by The Canada Fur Co- on - Monday and Tuesday, December 3rd and 4th, -Choose Your Coat ‘ and Take It Home with you

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