Listowel Banner, 20 Jan 1927, p. 7

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For Thursday's Insertion The Listowel Banner ]F you’re a telephone subscriber, simply lift the hook, ask for 61 and state your. réquest. service that makes it comparatively easy for you to And Want-ads offer the ’ bf . , solution to many a problem. There's always some- insert your advertisement. one eager to buy, sell or trade; someone who has a Results are certain and t service to offer, quite mcderate, It's a he cost is ‘ : Typewriter ribbons and carbon pa- ‘¥ per for sale at Banner Office. is is renewal time, Ie your Banner Jabel cor arneeee for Seater Counter Check Books—AH the styles regularly used. Prices on ap- plication—The Listowel Ban Merchants, get your check booke and other stationery at the Banner office. Prices and Mle equal to any you can obtain Mr. Edward Clarke was at Cra ‘brook, last week attending the fut eral of his cousin, Mrs. Thos. ‘Lear- Snowplows were called out last Friday on the Raigtaestd Division of the C. x the first time this winter. The cadwtait on Thureday last was tlie heaviest of the year. A Pameréton girl went to a-palm- ist to find out the best time to get married, and when the. dame saw her, she told her to grab. the first chance . At an American wedding the new- ly married couple were saluted by the firing of a gun jn the village. Probably to remind them that -the battle of life had begun At the meeting of the Pig = Presbyerial of the W.M.S. of the Presbyterian church held in Strat ford last wee T. L. Hamilton of Listowel was elected-second vice- president. M Henry Schwass of Listowel, = spent his boyhood days on: the 6th of Saugeen, is visiting relatives and renewing old acquainiances in Port Elgin and district.—Port Elgin Times At a banqnet of temperance work- ers in fthe city of Stratford, Thureday evening, Dr. defeated candidate election was presented with a test- imonial in recognition of his serv- ices, signed by 250 —ee work- | ers throughout the coun } ; L.-T. L. Met ’ <A few new ¥ members | Loyal Temperance League, on Tues- ‘day of last week when the children met in the Orange Hall over Poig’ef tailor shop. Miss Della Smith tuid the childrea_an intgresting story. Quipp Elected Deputy Reeve— Charles Quipp wads declared elect- ed as deputy reeve of Ellice, result of a recount made on Satur- joined the | SNOWSHOE TRAILS IN NORTHERN WOODS | » BB's 2 Bee By oep the visitor out into the forests of North- * ns new ont otiibis -deahaw: whi for spending a winter outing in the woods and the men who operate them are outfitters who have guidance of experi-| had wide experience in caring for hunting and fishing be operated this| parties.~ Travel will be over trap lines, on well-beaten of|trails, by dog team and snowshoes and the visitor wie hbase: 5" make wocds. Fae oe Fieen Pe, oe en ys. These | miles,-under conditions which provide for the com- page etinay pin tacilities fort and convenience of the inexperienced. woodsman, —~—a9- 4 Blames Indulgent Parents— day by Judge Killoran. At the mun- icipal elections ae officers’ celding vote was cast-by clerk, Brown, in favor of- Mr. Crowley, and appeal for the recount was launched by Mr. Qripp, and re- { vised figures on Saturday showed {2 584 votes for Quipp and 580 for y. It was found that actually | pute. ey in one sub-division, Maver two ballots, one each, were in without deputy’s: initiale. This left the total as it was, and on the decis- fon about the four disputed ballote rested the decision Home Work Increased— The Board of Education of Tor- onto recently gave permission to the teachers of the public schools to pile on the homework as muc Ny effective or of real benefit scholar has never been found out. One thing is eure, much of {it is done by brothers, sisters or parents and the pupil takes the result to schoo’ next day, knowing no more than hr did the day before. It is very doubt- ful if piling On more homework ir a ove. It’s what the young mind soaks up at schoo! that maker an education Judge Coatsworth, at a luncheon of the Toronto Canadian Chub. last parent f the children. There were -other caus #6 cited, such as the absence of $he father from the home and the fail ure of the mother to eee the faults gh -‘class Canadian Fur Coats || The Canada Fur Mayetischitiog Co. Toronto, Ont. Not in the history of our town has an opportunity like this come to you to purchase a Fur Coat where you can buy with confidence from your own dealer. Think of It! $12,000 worth of furs. to choose from at from 25 to 40 per cent. discount during this;\’sale--- _ Every garment guaranteed z ; It Is every woman's ambition to own a fur coat, for in these days she feels that to be properly and comfortably dressed she must have a fur coat. Do YOU need one? If so, here is your opportunity to snap up a real bargain. e Realize the Pri | French Seals, trimmed with Crush Sable Col- See our Lamb Coats, Sable trimmed, at $199.* lar and, Cuffs, worth up to $200 for $125 Rich Hudson Seals with same, trimmings af _~ Persian Lambs, Beautiful Canadian Muskrats in all the newest styles, worth up to 5225, Spec- re ee ee ee S175 ns an iis wie ALL THE NEWEST STYLES of this fal for fur shown season trimmed Persian Lambs, with glossy bags Sa- with leading furs, — as ble,, Fitch or Squirr Don’t miss this sale if you want a fur coat, Buy with confidencs. Kolinsky, ‘Remember the dates of Fur Sale and tell your friends about it Friday and Saturday, Jan. 21 and 22, 1927 John McDonald “The Store Wish the Reputation” Listowel - in & child He said that some child- ren pass ont of eontrol of the par- ents at a very early age. Hé bio ed criminal instincts that grows unless corrected. Phe ranndaart sane gave the time for the parent control as when the: Sonuuitas is able to sit in. a high chair. M etudenta of children will put the date much earller than that. even to a few wee’ Bu is no doubt about the "great criminal tendencies of the ch Changes at G Bend— The Incorporation of the Grand February will ‘see. the - winter at the carnival at its height: Quebec. + sports at the Chateau Fron is the 4th and 5th the foremost Unived States settlers continue to cross the border in farge numbers despite the lateness of the season. November figures issued by the De- partment of Immigration and Colon- ization show that the Government Agency at Fargo, N.D., forwarded 128 settlers and seven cars of effects, compared with 105 settlers and four cars. in the same month dast gee The Kanse\’ City Agency sent settlers, as compared with oie ‘year-and the Detroit Agency sent fsixty, an increase of over 200 per cent. over November, 1925. in an enterprise wh resort. The new pany in in which is chief stockholders are London and ‘American tea pie men, has penetta red. all heach and property rights, including the dancing casino Payments By Workmen’s e tesponsibility of the parents for the < iid moving. nail. from lumber and 6 éGrive shaft when the shaft caught bis ha peat Grand Bend an important! trom mtr body, brea stand giving him «minor are and brasione . there were 65,916 accidents report-?m Cases | Foe in. ‘I925 to 400 in- 1926. An gg ad of repo RADIO FAN! TRY THIS ONE A wife asked her husband to copy non diseases and very considerable penditures were made in 1926 in eikdeetion with Compensation Po Board in 1926 the payment of/off a radio recipe she wanted, He — for silicosis. sis did his best, but got two stations at in-} once, one of which was broadcast Speaking of the “the aceldent exper- i crease in the amount paid rods medi-}the morning setting-up exercises and fence under compensation in Ontar-j eal aid in 1926, the total ving | the other the reci is is what in the past . R. B. Morley.) heen 86.70 phe took down or slightly over * by 2 The “Hands on hips, place one cup of flour on the Ghowlders: raise knees to 21% of the benefits awarded by|and depress toes and mix thorongh- the Board in Schedule in one-half cup of milk. who!” Mr. Morley states, that the Acci-|six times. infection from this slight) dent Prevention Associations formed |t ‘under Section 101 of the Workmen's Mmpensation Act plan to continue thelr work ze hope for a continued reduction in the more’ serious type of accident. Over a period of yeurs, ing two ribS! death caces permanent total and and sift into a bowl, flat on the floor and roll the white of an egg backwarc and forward un- othing, tearing it completely &-| permanent partial disabiiities havyejtes remove from fire and rub emart- shown a decrease which, in iteelf,|ly with a rough towel. Breathe nat- Mr. Morley says ‘that in 1926 | has encouraged the. executive com-|2 dress in warm flannels, and mittees of the various Accident Pre-( serve with fish so: Simple buckthorn ‘Bad glycer- t cori ed to the Workmen's Co tion} vention Associations to continue t is, without doubt, the priz atthe acbenach prepreg nigh 8 pig and certain amusem terpr: on. | Board. as against 60,012 in bE ho thelr present plan of campaign. hash een ~ ir a Four animals went to a circus—-a duck, a pig, a.frog and a skunk. Al of them got in except one. The duck 4 man who was in the th t e Com- Montreal when the fire b glee © hadn't seen the ,| Whole show. Thats 8 Pte first time we but the skunk pt had a scent, and|ever heard of ‘a Scot going to that ‘eiky a bad on ood Bi on aie — Stratford Bea- oP We s eke Reape we pares ae iz “ik bh When kide to. take é othar P)

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