Listowel Banner, 15 Apr 1920, p. 3

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oe =a ee. ee :— ert Oe? a hoa & es * nad Half Killowatt Plant with 80ampere hour battery, for use in village homes, stores and small farms, Price $545.00. With 160 ampere hour battery $675.00. 1 Killowatt Plant with 160 A.H.B. for lighting and supplying power to stores, farms, motion picture houses, $825.00. Three-quarter Killowatt Plant with 160 A. H. B., ideal for use on the average On- tario farm. Price $735.00. ~ This price will advance on May Ist to” . $785.00. : 3 ee ae in a0 Me and 32 volt types, for lighting and supplying power to villages and large farms. ' = 4 Delce-Light, 1-4 H. P. Portable Motor equipped with 5-step pulley, one being flat face to accommodate one inch flat belt. Used for app in ing mills, grind stones, etc. Weight 50 lbs. Price $90.00. ing machines, separators, operating liances as churns, wash- _ Delco-Light Water System, which inchides pump, motor and pressure tank, operation automatic, with a capacity of 365 gals. per hour. Price $275.00. We also have many other plants, such as portable plants, without batteries, X-ray plants and belted plants to suit the requirements of any user. All Delco-Light Products have the following exclusive features : ONE PLACE TO OIL AIR COOLED DIRECT CONNECTION Plants run on kerosene or gasoline. Simple mixing valve, doing away with carburetion troubles. Standard Delco-Light battery ignition sed. Self starting and automatic stop makes the plant so simple that a child of twelve can operate. All Delco-Light products are sold, installed, and service rendered through the Delco- Light Store, Listowel. 24 hour service possible. Three experienced Delco-Light service school graduates make e. GOURLEY DARROCH LOCAL DEALER ARTHUR B. WINDSOR, Salesman. | owners, er emergencies nor anything to bump into. Chains will be useless, for who is going to driving in a storm cold sober?” . ks may be eliminated, for “who is going to steal your car, if they’s no place for you to stop and locks, Ring expects to see cars in the future equipped with elaborate lock- ers. Much of his article is devoted to valuable:advice to prospective car- and we quote therefrom the, following, as it appears in r Print: 1. If possible buy a car that is bright red and have the monogram F. D. painted on if and people will think you are the fire dept., and get out off your way. 2. If you pave children buy a car that woh’t start unless you crank it as while we was up in Michigan 1 sum- mer we drove up in front of the cottage and went in, leaving 1 brat ff 5. Don’t pay no tention to what playing in the car and when we come out again the car had moved down in front of 1 of the neighbors and was facing X ways on the road like Hobson's Merrimac blocked the Spanish traffic at Santiago or where- ever it was. 3. Buy a car that hasn't gof no oll pressure gage on the dash board as it will drive you nearly crazy won- dering what it means. 4. If you are going to drive it yourself be sure and set in the driv- ers seat before hand. For instants they was a well known standard car for sale out in old Chi last summer} that had been drove a couple of 100 miles and was a big bargain and I was going to buy it on the hoof butlfinely decided to set In it first and come to find out that when my ft. was on the accelerator my knee was down my ey and made a kind of third aden- Feed Royal Purple Stock and Poultry Specific TASTE IS GREAT! Why You Should Use the different salesmans tell you about how their marvelous moter makes other moters look like g sucker and their engines use less miles per gal of gas and so 4th. Cars is just like people. They are good and pure when very young but later on most of them begins to cut up. However I don't wont nobody to think I am adviceing them not to buy a car. They’s nothing more fascinat- ing than buying a car and specially 5. * E * da hen they’ much of the This is the time of the year to PeredixosTooth Paste cleans of cuberion oad cunpenes. mix- aac ed up in it. It’s a good deal like a tone up the condition of all stock. MADE IN CANADA good play on the stage. In the first ASTE GREA act you don't know exactly what is SS = = = going to happen in the ak oat, oe . you know what you wished woul 3 vents Acidity — halts happen. And when you sign up 3 To Produce Eggs When aon Cleanses. Teeth — order blank for a car you don’t know . e eeps them clean. Polishes what you are going to get but you Prices Are High and Preserves Enamel. know what you ordered and some- Lane Mouth Cool and Re- times what par yliee - «eee - tresh near like it and that is where the sur- Keep the poultry house clean-and free from moi prises comes in. vermine. Give plenty of fresh water and feed ‘ech wee a Ter instants, lent mammer, when 1 5 . . up car wou ve ROYAL PU IRPLE STOCK. SPECIFIC for best bonghten if I hadn't tenes ce artes & uick resul ; hand rst pretty near cho to dea and q te. We keep a full line on - | J A. Stuart on my knee, why then I went in 1 of fer Y * the show rooms of 1 of the best Royal Purple Calf Meal eung Calves DRUGGIST. LISTOWEL. makes 9 cor es Ee Oe = over 5 ft. can ve it, and I sign- also Pratt’s Poultry and Animal Regulator i ed my’name on the blank and payed : . |so much down in advance and the : ast me what special features I want- - ed and I says I want e kind of light R. A. CLIMIE Seamer Ontario’s Best © ong tn wove ee ae : w and 80 BO alla tree you haven't no idea how surprised I Phone 72 Wallace Street | Business College || "1,780", ay fet wer wie a stock color body ang black wooden wheels and black uph to match the wheels and such and such tires. CENTRAL The suppries layed in the fact that the * { car was the same make as what I f i, ordered. Those is the kind of things bd that renders buying a car so interest- When You Think of Meat STRATFORD, ONT. ing as it is Just lke the old days We give thorough courses. || Glaus s letter and said what you ® UE a Ww you Think of No. 26 ba ae individual instruet- {| wanted for xmas, but when it e have no summer to to your stock- “At the other end of the lime is an establishment that stands vacation. Students may en- x Jen wes cere $o Sa — for quality and service. ter at any time. Commence ». eee See ee eee - ing like what you ast If you want meat satisfaction, get the habit of calling “two- your course now. We place As for me giving my readers ad- . oe fm positions, Write vice on how to es ‘The choicest fresh and cured meats, sdusages, bologna, head = Sa eet tame citk ouae tomes deter an cheese, lard, ete., always in stock. D. A. McLACHLAN, a ne tS : Principal. parts country. instants . ) where I live in Connecticut before you can get a license you. have to ' G. A. Kennedy = bole 0 aie cembettin, oat WALLACE &T. SUCCESSOR TO 8. J. STEVENSON. endment, because there will be neith- was & get out of it?” Instead of elaborate). hack to Lawrence's ave. and they was only 1 vehicle besides myself on the ste..and this was a Lawrence’s ave. st. car and you would think when they’ was only 2 vehicles romeing the odds would be about a million to 1 that they wouldn’ hit each other. ness and ast for my car they showed me the chassis with no more on it than Aphoditey. The body and the top and so forth was all on the st. car going west. On another occasion I was out tak- ing the air on Mich. av. somewheres) between 5 in the morning and this time they wasn't nothing else on the st. but the lamp posts sticking up in the middle of it but one at the in- tersection of Mich. and 18 st. jumped right out in front of me and bit off a wire wheel. So you see it isn’t the jams witch causes the danger but It is just some piece of carelessness like on the part of the st. car or the lamp post that had their mind on some- thing else. They’s no special advice I can give new beginners on how to avoid these accidents only to say use your head like the fellow I remember reading about in Chi that was driving 1 night tords 1 of those bridges acrost the river that when they’s a boat coming through it razes up in the, middle witch is split.open to give the boat a chance to go through without bump- ing its bean. Well this guy didn't hear the bell ring or something and he was pretty near the middle of the bridge before he seen that the sec- tion he was on was getting pretty hilly but it was to late to stop him- self so he give her all the gas she would take and she lept over the gap and lit on the other section and he throwed on the brakes and stoped before he got to the bottom of the down hill side. Some of his friends kind of hinted -that when the papers. i that this guy used his foot instead of his head but some people's brains is One of the first that the pew beginner should out to do when you get a hold of your car is throw a of things out of it like the tools the car into is going to get But even if they "t what good are they as the jack Dréak the first time yow try and change a tire and the other toolsis no good without a jack like ‘i around in a’ town as big as Chi whys t Does Early Closing Bylaw Effect “Mixed” he stepped on the gas goin up he Fealy brake witch| f located im different places the same as their diseases. f FT fi 4 Robert Louis tevenson, who had the happy faculty of _* ~ always saying the right word, * once te: ‘“‘When we look * into thé long avenue of the * future and see the good there ~ is for each of us to do, we real- ize, after all, what a beauti- © ful thing it is to work and to - live and to be happy.” | There is nothing so deadly as the easy life. we a eee te ete eee eeonve re LJ s s * * * = « * ee a Sarnia, April 12.—Does~ mixed business, so called because in addit- ion to a stock of groceries, the pro- prietor maintains a stock of a cigarettes and to license, and intends to sell ice c sodas, etc., come wit TC of the early closing byla the city council March 22 and effecth April 3? is a question that will prob- ably be settled in police court this week. 7 W. M. Ray, George sreet, grocer, appeared before Magistrate Gorman with vio neglecting to close hig shop : o’clock on the night of April 9. — The defendant admitted that. store had been open, and that he ha@ sold two cans of sard to a po! constable on the night named, but im- formed the court that he wished to get a ruling on the subject. - - | In adjourning the case, how mixed could. with the bylaw, but that Ald. would be called in and the aw earefully interpreted at a later ds this week. m4 It was also intimated today that 1 petition is about to be circulated, . ing that the bylaw be annulled. : J i Epes I f r 5 ‘€ ill His! dea ie HF fue ea P tess 4 j fiarat.? Ell tii Ls

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