Listowel Banner, 7 May 1925, p. 6

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Thursday, May 7th 1926 eal ‘ ey Grower’ || FROM OTHER PAPERS — || Listowel. Horticultural Society ea {All articles credited. The Banner doesn't necessarily agree : Attention with views expressed). eee sane Blo atc erase: ies into the holes where the bulbs are to dusting of sulphur over the , > su , You ca - Asters, Petunias, Verbenas, and Sal- t WE CAN SUPPLY eat IT WON'T WORK ceptable to fundamentalists, has been| vias, must be start ed ge in order bai will, belp to protect them from A cor oie eee eotvel ; pereet of laura: cee Detroit iady'’s} to have blooni ‘early, there a nnipeg man campaign against “Chronicles of Am jer kinds. which give Mette? results : sor wither gidue T wiikes tariff policy for Canada eed is be erica” should, however, provide some | when sown cunaga e.. Mignonette, for pene the Lite, pleniiens will "satisfactory service on n all ‘Sats of aut : z r re signed * ‘to please everybo iy.” precious thoughts for our own dear|example, is very hard to transplant,| ; bat ‘ grt : Printer att Pitt [eon wor, esate wit hry fo ames aha gat aon" eared eka wr raea agente TePalring. . a i make up their minds to get alon -—_— it 1s to flower. The annual Poppies = ‘ ae % B 2 ete'to ; 5 with a tariff policy that pleases ao. einen bib iieiiet odes | also, transplant with difficulty, at PS enc fea pada mops yeasionP mea : Hon Bay. WESTMAN BROS. body. With about half the people in| + though they do not suffer much if iy Bute, Homey er: Rigas. ONS . - WHOLESALE IMPLEMENT | |/favor of free trade, and the rest) + STILL THANKFUL #| started in’ pots indoors and set_out| \0ns!ly given a liberal application of} — . : f: DEALERS wanting varied degrees of protec-| 4 # without disturbing “the roots, Th er ; CHATHAM, ONT. tion, it. is obvious that nobody can|/+ James erate fell a para- +{flower in a few Weaks when sown ved Most of these Lilies can’ he propa-)f. : is : get exactly what he wants. So one +. sang w he was nailing {the open ground: The eet et war mee ta: Sate ee pth be oe S s is there is 2 tariff, somebody’ willl} ‘shingles; he landed with « <{fetles of the Ycdland Po: ee want to change it or to abolish M4 + : frightful bang that jarred the +) ticularly handsome, and the Sh Shirley Gales kieae toa ea ee setae ‘ie nS ig ai at OF iia fd prompt and dnd if there were no tariff somebody|+ distant dingles. I called upon +{| Poppies are almost indispensable The would étart an agitation to establish|~ him with a pie-and eke +| ‘The common annusl Larkepure are| VOWerine seaeon Js past.» satisfactory service is guaranteed. 4 pone: So there you are. * toasted chicken; “Such stim- +jalmost constantly in bloom, and their SALPIGLOSSIS X a : oer ‘ ‘ ae ‘* ulants as these,” thought I, +jlong spikes in shades of bine, pink} 1, ; ad ieti f Salpi ; : rigina METHODISTS AND UNION + “will mike his” life blood +|and white, single and double, offer ae ah Sc cBP a i ccna pee 6 ante 4 : Rowan News) quicken.” All swathed’ and ;+/a pleasing variety. When once estab-| S!>88!8 or Painted Lady, to.use the The Methodist Church of Canada/+ bandaged, on , a [lished in the garden, they, like the}/COm™mon name, are among the/§ enume e eme i, and was, unanimous for Union, yet there} stricken sight I found him, + Poppies, may. be relied upon to take most gorgeous of annuals. They are 2 - K 4 FE were many regrets for the cld name|-+ with poultices upon his head, -+|care of themselves, coming up year| 2#tder to grow than many. of the E which is to pass out {in another! and plaster casts around ++{after year. The annual Mallow, (Lav-| =@*den flowers. -but not so hard as to F 0 ] month. There are Methodists whc|+ him. “Now,:by the rood, it ¢{atera rosea) seems to do best when|‘'8courage anv garden maker who n y don’t want to forget the name. For/-+ grievs me sore,” I said. “to | planted where it is to bloom, and so isswilling to give them a little-extra ar Ss 4 generations they have been associat-/ ee you stricken; I've brought -+idoes the Spider Flower (Cleome|°*te. It 1s possible to buy started Genuine éd with it, and it, is dear to them.|/~ you, from my ample store, a %, spinosa) vlants ae spring Sak lan ie ne . : But they registered no protest agains: | + custard pie and chicken. It * .* « eason why pianis shou no bi * . , s |Union because they thought a a + surely is - fearful thing that +! LILIES TO PLANT IN THE SPRING Aa ae yiorva ecaattr the hoses, are used in all our repair work, and with. ex- would be the best thing for.Christ-/ you, as tough as leather, -+{ Because autumn is the generally] \" --PT.: (he seedlings deing set ou : 4 peste F ianity. The people of Port Rowan haa} should hes the sawbones ++; accepted time for planting Lilies, a danger: of oe tt Ta; Py perienced and qualified workmen to do the 5 f. nothing to gain by union for there} come with string to tie your ++|many gardeners overlook th BEpMneGs SACI bs SOW Ly A0e ue : : : S ~EWARE are no Presbyterians at this end of! joints together; you were so | that several kinds may ot th seedlings transplanted to other figts work you are sure to be pleased with the re- 4 4 ‘ of =e ove. rag is ie hn ty of — 80 ee and strong, so -*%! Sepa spring comes, and still flower ly ng detpigioeste bie ad nol sults. ‘i oe 7 the mission fields, and tn e new | blithe and fresh and merry; | the 6ame season. In the list are suc os a gh H . ; ‘ 4 IMITATIONS er provinces. ‘ke and now the Jeech, he comes | satisfactory-kKinds as the Regal Lily, bundance of room at all times. and $ 7 3 Id ‘* along, and the, apothecary ++; the Speciosum Lily and Henry's Lily, mands more water throughout the : * ” ‘SHOULD CARRY LIGHT + And ing prone upo | sometimes called the yellow Spec.) °°*80" than is reauired by most an- : \ on the (Walkerton Telescope) * back, he said, that cheerful | fosum. If bulbs of these Lilies are nee. Shey pri dirgot sunlight for ® e : fe ; Merits of Many farmers, we venture, do not}* duffer, “I'm thankful that I +, Planted as soon as the ground can be Lares ot perl a in ie ene Accessories of All Kinds r = aren ‘+ own the shack in whi ++| worked readily, they w , — ; F als ’ : t realize the risk they are running in P n the shack in hic > BE hey will make very 7 t MINARD'S driving along a public highway at)" billed to suffer! Here I may +4, rapid growth. le gg ae EE nee ie . : night without a light on their vehic- - ap sick -and sore, so he Regal Lily wilt come into one i | N Motorists will agrée with us when|* s it seems funny, and +} bloom by the end of July, and the aren sahuanes = * kept in : 1 mene a wate that a horse and DUEEY is] % not a landlord to my “door 4%) Others a little later’ The Regal Lily} ~ te TONGUH -PWistHh : B , stock / ‘3 = ‘most difficult to see at night, espec-i"* e demanding money o be prized not only for ite rare , eper is one who sleeps. A i ially in the failure of the lights to + Bac h day some’ people fall beauty but also for lits fragrance, sleeper ‘is that in which a sleeper | p for sale by J. A. Hacking. shine far In advance of the auto. Of-|** from roofs upon a hea of | Which is greater than that of any eal A sleeper is that on which i 4 . ten it occurs that a motorist does not|** boulders, and dislocate a lot “| cultivated variety. Its one drawback | the sleeper runs while the sleeper i perceive the vehicle till: he is within * of hoofs and collarbones and + {6 the fact that it has a short-season.| °,°°?"- Therefore. while the sleeper 4 a —_— =|s few feet of itand he has to swerve|‘** shoulders. And many live in +{ The Speciosum Lilies are not quite! | sleeps in the sleeper the sleeper car- ' sharply to avoid a collision, It will|** rented homes, with landlords -+|$0 showy as the Regal Lily, but on| ig it pond a ome un- d be seen that his passengers as well|* grim encroaching, and oh, the * the other hand they bloom for a e€ sieceper las those in the horse-drawn convey-|* anguish in their domes when “| longer period and are unexcelled for| mn carries the sleeper. jumps the 3 [ance are at considerable risk under/‘** rént day is approaching! # | cutting, lasting a week or ten days| Sceper and awakes the sleeper in the GAS \the circumstances. It would be a wise}** What though my radiator’s when taken into the house. sleeper by striking the eleeper under plan, we believe, for all farmers to]** bent, the paint rubbed off +, Lilium Henryi blooms a little tat-| the longs ine dae ee te J jhave a light and their act would be * my fenders? This house is er than the Speclosum varieties and | cleepi onger any sleep for the sleeper Inkerman St. East, One Door Off Wallace St. Phone 161 heartily appreciated by the motoring!” ine, I pas rent—what is very decorative indeed. This is eeping in the sleeper on the sleeper. 5 | 4 | public. bliss ‘the thought engenders!" Lily which deserves wider foudeei THE TET mere? ji as el pat past + — tion than it has yet received. a HE RESURG, > is , | THE MAIL CARRIERS ON THE | ttetiedelte: 5 Among the other attractive Lilies! “There is nothing like a course ; RURAL ROUTES’ —- j whi ich will bloom this summer if Re nasties for health,’ said the} . S Stvaa: Presi The other day we heard an Eng.; Planted now are the following: L.| 0:St!imbed, energetic-looking — ind- ————. ., ’ Very clon cruel is felt for| ishman tell a Scotchman the follow- jcolchicum, L. davuricum, 1. Han-|‘idual; “it increases a man's e | P To toss aside last Sum- the paral mail carriers in their effort ing story: “A Scottish couple were |Sonii, L. Humboldtii, L. testaceura ia th. prolongs his daye—" { ‘ : . beter fi Hidde Rovira listening to a sermon over a radic| Care must be taken that ali Lily “But our ancestors did not prac- rul S ' FE : mers garments and decide {/to nt fal See ceen dat dus cad when suddenly the man laughed {; | bulbs have good dratnage or the, | ise e¥mnastics.” put in a listener, } 9 an ¥ to buy new ones. but is it og dad vars exacting services they |? delighted manner = wife rebuk | Will not thrive. The best way to make “yet — \ - << - |Peader to their large constituency)? him severely: ‘Jock,’ she said, ‘do}a bed for Lilies in ground which is “They did net; and what is the| wise? throughout the Dominion. They are;*© "© remember that ye're listening /at all heavy is to make an excavation! °OM8*duence? They are dead, every | ‘ ; ‘ ; ‘again presenting their case to the! ta a releegious service?’ ‘Ay. woman ;two feet deep. filling in the bottom man jack of them! } a @s ts A little attention from Government and the public. In the! do,’ replied Jock, still chuckling. | with gravel or coal ashes before ‘the| _-_—ooOo ' hi . . main. what they want is abolition of! ‘But do ye no ken they’ re takin’ up soil is replaced. If this cannot be. That saying ‘ ‘Ron your own" can} ORANGES E us -- Clegifing, Pressing, ne contract system with competition, the collection and I’m no’ there?’” done, it will pay to run a little sand | now be applied to lawns | ——— BAN ANA AS / Td . ° oe . - . a “ M4 ie 2 y % ener en 4 Dyeing or Repairing will #224 82° PRGRE,tcritadent sais | a SET | GRAPE FRUIT ft 4 ;: 2 jv} i rman ary } STINTS f = — “+ put “New Life’ in those and a livi “f wage There seems to be} P “The Town was Burned Three Da s | ater” | dane 5 Sm « " tno reason why competition should | ad y AD iTS be garments and make them [prevail in this particular branch of | RH BARB 2 if d f her se the service. Contracting for great’ | CELERY LEMONS Wy good for another season. public works is a different matter. | ONIONS 3 {The big tenderers are beige er | CARROTS q ienced men, or men who can af wore i PARSNIPS . a to hire experts tg prepare the esti { M A — ; ? ; TOMATOES mates required so as » make the eae . tender as low as possible with the AF LETTUC J L kh rt ; minimum of risk of loss. The person | | HEAD L ETTUCE oe oc a who applies for a mail route has no’ | . ¢ . ; . & . *xperience, @ may easily un- SEED CORN NO. 1 d The Teilor {derbid & D tj FS Over Koch's Shoe Store UTCH SETS. SEED POTATOES Fe a : | A good assortment of all Garden Seeds. Pt ee = = TT a this amount ‘ ce This is con rare y ‘the apyiiconts 1 * o 3 with satarie f ( to $1,600! C ce 9 paid to city “a er carriers and $2 2,400 A limie i to $2,800 to valtway mail ¢ ierks It | bd ~ e / ey eC S Is 6 ad also ths in the United l 4 ® 8) States the rural mall carriers are en- | ‘Phone 72. Syalite caend on An pertoanent aah H | Quality "Grocer, Listowet, | of $75 per mile. and are giver . > ’ . " cmt : rst? uniforms and eqnipment with two ais 2 ieee TR a | weeks’ holidays in addition to statut '. — apie ry T nadian rural : en =~ moe — Jory holidays Loe ( as ‘matl contractors are asking only $70} ql) _ —_ Headquarters, Poy a veered a ene i per mile and the statutory holid ays. j of St. Joachim, prior to the taking o ry A . ; | ay . 2 ing by Welfe. : 4 i eg , ) d i The request is surely reasonable, and (2) The —— ag na leseainb ek here cigeeey int Pa | I ’ OF W ARI . +9) F un ay, | the arguments against the ontragt} st fa. chim, PQ onli . = * UN VERSITY ss ESTERN ONT 0 ‘y i jsystem are strong | ome parts of the world seem to have been created gf | SPECIAL COURSE FOR ‘TEACHERS Summer ‘a f May 10th. ee ' S merely as slates for the pencil of history. On In NATURE STUDY AND AGRICULTURE School a ‘PAGE AGNES McPHAIL | some of these slates the copy once written has been To equip teachers to meet the new reg JUNE ates to : Mother means a world of | {Toronto Saturday Night) | allowed to stand for a little, and then expunged to tion im this subject © Department of Educa- Rigs 3; 8th De, a or “ . ject. é ‘ Lo }* At Detroit reforming womanh ood! make room for fresh text. On others thé original tex crediite towirds o B.A. Degree will yee é: And Patience through ‘all jhas been sharpening its knife for; has been of such import that Time has only served to be given or this cou write ‘the Director; Dr, : '“The, Chronicles of America."’ a great; fix-the text more indelibly, the “scene” more vividly, — offered Aatronom K P. ys ston, or ne . So I ‘shall always give my work designed on the same lines as! as when painters of old varnished tkeir pictures to Chemistry, Enclish, 4 Germar coille, R m ~ tov ¥ $i "The Chronicles of Canada,” by that| Wriiig ott thy actors and i pepe vim amet ni matice and Zooiogs: ie . very interesting Canadian, the late is not a reader but can ring to min splen social an: To you, dear Mother mine. Robert Glasgow. The citizens of De | without the slightest effort on his part dozens of cach sh ll he one troit have a lady member on their “slates” in Canada, A million romances tire six Call-and see our assortmeni Board of Eduaction who objects te | ccrally, of en entity - eg might belsmept Beautiful new Unt- the admission of the “Chronicles’ | rom these earth-slates 0 e minion on versity ings. of Mother Day cards. unless har are Bowdlerized to con-! printed page, and still leave a million more untold. oo Stat west at Be A ; ; form to the last word In “social re | And 80 t we learn come bac the lightful resi of stady form.” Advaficed social reformers) original siate, the land itself, with its endless tales. ‘ ELLIOTT & GREER have made up their minds that hn. : es pruda-ard to come of this year and every year, |ii aureinn. Claman ve — = 3 Such a poe slate : the, — Pfgg 3 ba Gai ~ ll Sang ‘ : + : oachim, a few miles from Quebec city. It begins ‘ tee Quality and Service anit | obronicles hb. dori — reeds, lush ane er toying ie “ the wr eee ? € : ‘ ti 2 2 wrence takes a couple o steps upward and spreads |i od An ees i Gable's Old Stand, Listowel. Ya,0f Independence Joining, in | =| Su"into a plain on, which some scattered farmouses| | SEED CORN nome, $08 way his troops at Saint Joachim, approved of it in the | su y into & lo an . rnjmain, but thought that he himself might add a line | GOV. STANDARD NO. 1 the youn know thet the fathers .ot ae out levelly Add = little way and then goddenty, pind ty and there which would add to the picture as a | DENTS —= = with vim into Speang eh: ousa hite C. mm @ = Caton ge ge a any me — feet high, its sory ‘a ‘the scoudad eternally Ad though you sre te ba think it, the touches that W - va — Golden Glow, Wisconsin No. 7, Bai. Camouflage Tad’y also objects to a picture showing @ mighty abs daeagee galas Reaches. fe 7 ’ “Phough castor oil is hard to tak ‘ tis nee one of the houses, the a dad te one with “Th ugh castor oil is hard to take Benjamin Franklin indulging in the } abd stately tamhard resemblin FLI cle mighty good pe. stomach ache, | godless habit of taking snuff. a F sw cit 3 Loca = a Comptous Early, White flint at $2.60 B And here's # way to make you think j other cause of offence ia Benjam in front, was “Welles pesequnr tans ms just the nicest kind of drink; West's pictura of the death of Wolts Ls er ae Soocwey be | MANGOLD SEED—All varieties at 50c Ib. . a lemon in a bowl,” {on the Plains of Abraham, because it ness woidier. lier ‘ day we “The pomp of power,” TURNIP SEHD—All varieties at 60c Ib. ; . 4 acters hich he knew rt, had heart no doubt to regret ad age beat with Dover beater; jas professional soldiers in # heroic neral | war’s necessity for th the torch, watching the then even AYou ext) Pye had'to change my miat~ {ight- is lad RES ames ow more yong ag ee -year-old “farmhouses at his feet, ° * Fee - ginning a sw. going up in flam Phone 256 “rapgetiede mr it fonts, you drink it ¢ © a torch, ‘ So, bere at Saint te coechisn, wine stings out a és ‘Listowel Elevator. ‘ ‘a. French painti int Louis mzagque a < ial And murmur, “This is simply great. - “tp the ney Listears, were 68 to, fall wv a ore oe A cpaitia yout m of AT THIS TIME OF THE YEAR “No, sir,” was th rite ve ete eioe by liq ndthe e eo , ce < : : As the rich man was motoring | it’s just my old Poe Me ; “nk dae “C Gao tie . Bax rp in a = Bee ik os ee ; | through a country district, he notic- al a . a ph : an old man séated outside a cot- _— 4! tage with all bis furniture around fev} i, Wipes ania him. “Poor old soul,” the visitor|@!bows with Niger nat wr topping bis car and the| heard of rt 2)

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