Listowel Banner, 16 Sep 1920, p. 5

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oe giqees Pes tine Sn ied + Fh -.gilbee: ehit at > Ge) buen teres Bae 4 | Gro« a ‘i ; i? * § - er Lyons Bros.” Friday and y Saturday a ; j Pg ot cae ag Asepel PAY ford Presbytery at Knox church, | % Tread’ of "Buttons “Virginia| *ratford, on Tuesday, when the rec ; Salmon, 3 cans for . 25 Hunter, 2nd Ruby strong ommendation of the General Assem- P E ; ° Pint of Jelly —_ Isabel Nichol bly, recommending $1800 and manse un a a mt of Jely-— che'.! as a miniium stipend, was sent for- ' Extracts, per bottle .. . le 2nd no name, 8rd Mamie-Campbell. | {rato the congregations. . a , : . 7 Vegetable Salad—2Jst Ethel Finlay. All Kinds Pork and Beans,3cans 25¢ Quality Brand Binithe dnd Ruby Acietroag nS |‘To Bell Town Texm— “=f "Patcuea Quile--tet Mageie Inglis,,,, At Monday night's councH meeting, — Vegetable, Tomato Seups lic 2nd Jean Cleland. Pit was decided to as soon as possible 5 rs Pillow Sli ist Isabel Nichol, 2nd after October 15th., dispose of the . , 1! I fl 11 3 lbs for ent n ie3 2 st Isabel Nichol, 2nd) town team, Some of the councibcon- Jellos, a avors ‘ c . Maggie Jonnson sider this a serious mistake, but the. for - - oak ney ramet iat, Anmle Nicholl ote was a tle. and. Heeve Slacking ( : . tter by voting with th { Corn Starch,3 boxes . 42c Tatted Doylic—ist Ruth Vines, 2nd fecaes ~ ied ysgpeatite~ Bors bd Jean Cleland. though, that they aren't to heesacri- ‘ Mended three-cornered tear—18!/ g.eq Ruby Armstrong, 2nd Maggie Thomp-| _ son, 3rd Minnie Theodorff. Collecti { Vegetable d Flow- Darning on Woollen Stockings—1st) ure yom Tess yore tena Smith. ; A Edna Smith, 2nd Ruby Armstrong.| _golection of Vegetables and Flow- ; Srd Ethel Finlay. ers from any school section—l1st , Claes XV.. Pots. Hdna Smith, Pigeons—1st Inez Newbigging, 2nd Sheaf of Barley—ist Bruce Arm- | Gordon Vines. strong. , i Cat or Kitten—I1st Leslie Carsgn. Sheaf of Oats—1st Irvine Hewitt. ‘ | 2nd Thomas Smith, 8rd Gracie Grey. Collection of Mangels—ist Edna | <Any other pet—Ist Eva Holmes,! gmith, 2nd Ralph Tompkins and C, | tnd Eva Holmes. A. McCluskie. Class XVI. 5S h.; | Collection of Vegetables—1st Clar- Pleasures and advantages of farm) ence Sanderson, 2nd Edna Smith, 3rd | life——-lst Edna Smith. | Florence Schade . . Class XVIII. Canadian Banker's | Peck of P t i lst Ethel Fin- Orders Over One Dollar Delivered | Competition at OF potatoms—iet Bike | Heifer Calf—l1st Stewart Peppler. Two Hubbard Squash—Iist Edna | Sow Pig—-ist Stewart Peppler Smith. “ . ‘ | Class XEX. Is. Stock of Corn—1st Adam Parke. | Nature Study Collection—lst Or- Cat or Kitten—Jet Kileen Sterling, Py | rie Jehnson, 2nd 8. 8. No. 1. 2nd Edna Smith, : . | Best Writing Form 3—a1st Orrit) Beef Calf—ist Edna Smith, 2nd | Johnson. George Cleland, by end ne Lag ist Jean Cleland, Three legged race—1st Wilhelmina . ‘ ane - ary | Waar iey Hewitt, Georgi Sanderson, 2nd . Pearline, 3 for 25c ‘ . | Writing, form 2—1st Myrtle Shear-l(iarence Sanderson, Arthur Hewitt. * ' er. = n Half dozen Buns—tiet Maggie John- Tea Special Old Dutch, 2 cans for’ 25¢ ° Choice-Japan Rice Drawing’ of British’ “isles—int] 5, B G Mixed S ali Beg ere ot Negeigbies Tug-of-war, Six from each school. P i ‘ ; i i 6 | Jet U.S. 8. No. 2, 3nd S. 8. No. 1. zi lack, a e - Gold Dusi, 3 for 25c ‘ os apesses Qu ty ; Ist Orrie Johnson, 2nd Ada Shearer. Teachers Race—Ist H. MacQuarrie, “ . d . Map of Europe—lst Mamie Camp-| ong Miss Humphrey. ? Stove Polish, 2 bottles for 25 ; mo ik lai Binlotimdax Maioed Best Plots—U. S. S. No. 3—4th : : S - etch in Pastello—ist Minnie) clags—ist Bob McGeorge, 2nd Mam- Per lb. = Shoe Polish, 2 in 1, 2 for 25 2 Ibs. for Theodorft. ; ie Campbell. Scene in Water Colours—1st Mary Sr. IlL—ist Verna Carson, 2nd Twamiley. My Myrtle Carson. Matches, 3 boxes for 40c Essay on Lighting System—l1st Sr. II, Class——Agnes McGeorge, 2nd re Edna Smith, 2nd Minnie Theodorf. | pesiie Carson. ™ ~ Parade—list S. 8. No. 1, 2nd 8.58 Best Plots—U. S. 5. No. 2—Ist ‘3 . £. Willle Brisbin, 2nd Ruby Sanderson, « . Ps Collection of Fruits—ist Frank} 43;q Ethel Finley. ; : . : McCrea. Best Plots, 8. S. No. I.—lst Lfly | 9 ‘ Pen Utility Fowl (1 rooster, 3 bens)| Bradford, 2nd Edna Smith, 3rd Frank —Ist Edna Smith. McCrea. : Pen Utility Fow!] 1919—I1st Gordon+ Best. Plots, 8. 8. No. 2.—1st Mer- pi @ Vines. vin Connebeare, §nd Ada‘Shearer; ird Harness Dog—Ilst Archie Tughed.| Joon Cleland. : enhee running dog—lst Archie oo for Shield was awarded to * * 9 ° & n. . S.No. Main Street, Listowel. Door West. Lee’s Studio Boy rider attending school—Ist |” The following judges took prt in Archie Tughen, 2nd Lloyd Hamilton. judging the exhibits s Girl rider—let Zelda Hamilton. Mr. Stothers, Clinton; » D. A - ' i 9 =| * . * 8 2nd Edna Smith. Andrews, Lucknow; Mr. ©. Mercer, * Girl who can harness, hitch and Markdale: Mr. William het Strat- : drive—ist Zelda Hamilton, 2nd Edna} ¢orq- Miss Clayton, Mrs. Bamfo : Smith. *m: ° f t M Miss M. Bri ? Girl driver—ist Edna Smith, 2nd|Q ‘ydpeneid, tron Listowols Mee ® ® + eae —— SS ee a — — — | Zelda Hamilton. Vallance, C. Wynn, Ivy Smith of At- zi + o| + Outfit shown by child attending | wood; W. J. Finlay and Ben MeCor- | | | | School—lst Bert Moore. mick. - | KURTZVILLE | TRALEE‘ Boy attending school, who can har- a t i ; nees, hitch and drive—i1st Bert Moore Te " +}. ie 1 + Hand-made Pillow Slips—ilst An- ‘ | nie Nichol, 2nd Ruby Armstrong. al } Mr. Albert MeDowell has ‘abenwaa Miss Milly Smith spent | week ) Home-made Tea Apron—Jst Annia : home after a few days at ae Toronto | at the Toronto exhibition. F Nichol, 2nd Ethe)] Finlay. W. A. BRITTON | exhibition. | Misses Margaret and Annie Basler Hand hemstitched Handkerchief_— Mr. Schmidt, Kitchener, is visiting of Dorking and Margaret Baffler of; 1st Edna Armstrong, 2nd Marion Embalmer and Funeral with friends tn and around the vill- Hesson visited Sunday with Mise Win- Shearer. Director - age nifred Hanley. Centre piece, with crochet work— ; . ; Mr. Mervin Fisher, accompanted by| Master Kenneth Wright of Britton| [st Ruby Armstrong, 2nd Maggie Graduate Canadien ~ q So soon as the season opens, I will be in sag eg McDowell and Mise Ver-| is holidaying with friends in our burg. sonore ‘ Embalming Seto! na Fisher, visited with Kitchener’ Mr. Paul Hammar of Elmira. is a chet oke—Ist Ruby Arm- : the market to handle Sweet Clover Seed, friends over the week-end. | visitor on our line this week. strong. Store 96 en aahtonce 224. - 2 . . . Mr. Plum, Toronto, is spending his| Mrs. Harold Nurse and baby, Grey, Loaf of Bread—ist Ruby Arm-|§|" : = will buy direct or sell on commission. vacation at the home of Mr. M. Jacq-' spént the week-end with the former’s| Strong. H.E. Jermyp dg | B88. | mother, Mra. L. Smith. % dog. Biscuitse—1st Ruth Vines. Mr. Roy and pales Masate Ronald,| Mr. Fred Dietrich has purchased a| Window Box—1st U. 8. 8. No. 2 Phone 225. , . Miss Jane Vines, and the Misses Mas- ‘new Ford car. - ; Sweet Peas—1st Lorne Hewitt Motor or horse drawn equip- . Can hull and grade seed for market and ters were Sunday visitors at Mr. W. Hanging, Rasket—ist Georgina q a . McDowell's. Sanderson. : aEDE: NOL OEE: CRSEGSiTSe » will make reservations for those applying Mr. Ed. and Miss“Irene Fry, Mr. * hs -——*| Floral Design—1et Venetta Hewitt, mai asian - ss = pand Mrs. Alex McCabe were guests at 2nd Jean Cleland. tes first, up to the limit of the season’s capa- i _ home of-Mr. Geo. Fatst on Sun- | SIXTH LINE WA}LACE Collection of cut bites ish Wil- Day and Night Calls ‘ ; Pl || helmina Hewitt. Promptly Attended to. : city. Gir, Ove’ Rertets te apareiiie’s Fora +) Light Layer Cake—1st Edna Smith.|f| 3 car these days Mr. and Mrs. C. Walter and Mr,|° Vegetable Salad—iet Mary Twam- <n 2 iaeartraeamenenet emer ier Mrs. toute. ‘Berlett has returned and Mrs.: # & Quantz left’ Thursday le ey. ; ’ nome after spending a week ‘with —. week on a trip to Detroit and Apple oa Myrtle Carson, 2nd ’ riends in Kitchener. ttlecreek, Mich. Venetta He ; . Anniversary services of the Mayne Mr..Fred Zinn of Hanover, who bas Chocolate Fulge—tet Mary Twam- > - * Methodist church will be conducted reéphed the remarkeble age of nine-| ley, 2nd Edna Smith, 8rd Ethel Fin- MARKETS | e é gs e next Sunday, Sep. 19th by the oa ty, Feturned:to his home on Tuesday] Jay ; A. Allen of Moskiga, Services at| atter,two weeks’ visit with his daugh-| Crock of Buttér—ist Raby Arm- L - 4 a). -m. and 7 Special pre: a fro Mrs. J. Quantz-and Mrs. C. Wal-| strong mas ™ : . ng pa Three of butter {nm prints—ist| Butter .............0.0cuae - Phoné 14, Listowel , ai : Virginia Hunter. eee gi es emeere 8-60 ~ - " . 4 Pint of Pickled Onions—ist Edna| Potatoes ....... Roepe wena $1.00 Pee eg tat ernie pgp he em — sents, 2nd Maggie Johifeton, 3rd Ada Pork terre Brussels’ ost—Miss “Dorothea| ery: of fg pt -@hearer. . \ Sr <a er ee eee 20-40 urch, Mit-}:. Pint of pickled Beets—lst Maggie| Veal . J - Nl Beie| Veal).... 0) 0... 0.020. c eee 25-40 ‘ ata Lines i, niena A ree sr pw ag pete of $1200 eee Thompson, 2nd Jean Parke, 3rd Ada| Obiclens (| .-............ 26-30 Broke An Axie— | , Miles the other side of Molesworth. peg Ag mach gress pass-}a church tn that town. The Beard of ane Cocpa Cake—Ist Ethel Fin- Bran Brora, Weg eed $3.28 While motoring to Wingham on Help was summoned from Listowel souen 6a ree woe but ig too te nt.of Knox <hurch met enj lay, 2nd Annie Niehol, ard Zelda | Shorts ; eer Saterday, Mr. T.G. Anderson had the} “24 After & skid was placed under.the) Mamie Hal? attending Listowel high ming fr evening to consider the ques-| Hemitton. EPI. ei ik toe crippled, axle, two other care hauled) school the way for beh reef ‘ Re en ited mbesnetinily | | Werkinicenta’s oe a Biel) ONO 4:2} «9 ses ++ «+ @4,90291.55 - gmisfortune to break a rear axle on| the SE Maes toe eeeel ae class '. We wish t whi own. ek Howler initio rene ae | Wheat wre F ae 246 <, bis new Maxwell, when about Sve! age age. ehdica si sie j.ber. enn. : ee y wilh tn town. He eee Horse hides ........ ovkd es ene : a “F ee obi ay Sipe sae ie ma. ae a rs ts é Bre Ps “ te - z Nichol, ind Bans Smith, sed V hit dost Buné—ist Ada Shea haneglate Fudge— Ist Mary. Twam- ley, 2ad Edna Smith, 3rd Maggie Walker. : , Dréssed Doll—Ist Edna Armstrong; 2nd Annie Nichol, 3rd Ada Shearer: Class and Ex. Pumpkin Pie—ist . Ruby, Arm- strong, 2nd Isabel Nichol, 3rd. Bthel Finlay: = M daae 2nd Edna | Armstrong, 8rd esa, them s pleasant trip and’ safe te- turn. = We are sorry to record the death lyon Tugaday afternoon. __ Approve $1800 Minimum— Rev. W.-D. McDonald of Atwood presided at the meeting of the Strat- pot Mr. Erie Martin, who died sudden:

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