Listowel Banner, 11 Jun 1925, p. 3

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westion: Why do you mentioned favorably in évery motor- car con. versation? MSW! This car's many years of invariable quality and outstanding reliability are common knowledge. McLaughlin- Buick beauty captures the eye on every highway in Canada. McLaughlin-Buick owners are insist- ent in their praise of this famous motor car. DR. H. W. NURSE Dealer Palmerston hear McLaughlin-Buick | It is only Canada: how many how many bushels o harbor there is anywher is ‘nothin about ~ information Ld gives. being Gomes has just published a book about Canada. a little book—about eigh but it contaias an astonishing amount .o It will. tell apa how many cities there there are in those pia: hat is os right sort of book. ‘to publish. There t. Victoria, is is indeed yrgh of | is me: the oh peautital "ties in the world, but inaugural trip trip on this route and is now sec anneaity all one can say about it. It is the capital af British in pages— aetonmie athin, have built the when they into to revive their — burdenso with Seattle, to the Triangle Route of in anne. of the Columbia and as such is the centre of the industrial, an i 4 second finest harbor ip te world have a great and beautiful slab of the Pacific’ Ocean to oink other Bore Bas of which the Ca: anes Pacific Coastal young lea © blended only Ween: tender good- ae es & buds that richly. 3 their delicious rovince’s r ties and that’s ryity whole lot. Then there’ 8 t hagecn itor social acti beach. No wonder t themselves. an —greater flexibility. j —more power per weary bodies and minds when- ever the business of operating their famous harbor e two cities. are aay, Fined with each other and at is known as the Princess leen’ recently made her LISTOWEL, Built in at the Ford Factory as optional equipment on new cars and trucks. ‘ the only car with 4 speeds forward and . . two reverse, giving— —better hill climbing ability. power. —the greatest value that money will buy. \ May we demonstrate these facts to you? McINTYRE |& CO. OVER 150,000 NOW IN USE A gallon of gas. ONTARIO, i with id ble success. In British UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO ARE YOU A GRADUATE NURSE? The University offers four courses Por additional in- for nurses. One five-year course for formation apply to:— the degree of . (in Nursing), i.e. two years i and three years in K.P. R, NEVILLE Nursing and Public Health. Three one- » Registrar, £ courses for graduate nurses lead- London, Canada. to the certificate in Public Health .N. 1H certificate of Instructor in Nursing ( -); and certificate in Hospital Administration * C.H.A.) recognized as the its kind. The other oureas are new but the standards will be equally The Experienced Housewife---- Buys Groceries For their quality first, and price afterwards. er satisfaction nor economy in buying and Fancy Gorceries go regularly to the he best and most experienced Our staple many of housekeepers in There is neith- foods of inferior grade. homes of this Items of Local Interest at road intersections. | \ he Walkerton races are, on to- $1000 ts being offered in purses. Go slow ie The tourist traffic from over the week-end has commenced, { j Send in your news items eariy to community. A trial order will tell you why they buy here al- ways JUST ARRIVED—A fresh supply of Cabbage, Celery, Let- tuce, Tomatoes, Beans, etc. Try Our Black Tea ato... cece 6 (cb Chase and Sanborn’s Coffee. at wo... 60c Ib - A. Llimie ‘Phone 72. Quality Grocer, Listowe?. —— de. — TOUTES ae Let us put you on our list to recety€a daily allowance of Pure Milk and ee Dames to ae ae eee nes ’ es ‘4 i | insure their insertion. Invitations and announcements for) the June wedding can be secured at} the Banner office bers of the Peel Holstein and Jersey Association neerte herds! ¢ this week. ' Breeders’ in Perth county } | | A party from Peel- enw ment. | | 1 i likely to dis | Parliament is not ) many of the, solve, till summer, but members may if the work of the ses } sion is not completed before July. | Mrs. Longmire of Atwood, ana! Mrs. Plante of Listowel, spent Lhe‘ week-end’ with Mrs. Sarah Leakey.— | Palmerston Spectator. ; Persons sending news items to The} Banner are again reminded thar such items will not be used unless signed. Sign all matter sent in. Oth. erwise it finds the wastepaper bas- ket. no matter how interesting it The Milverton Council on Mondas evening passed a by-law regardins the summer half holiday, declaring all places’ of business in the village with the exception of hotels, restaur- ants and printing offices closed from 12.30 on Wednesday of each weeh until the following morning during the months of June, July and Aug- ust. . ’. Mr. W. J. Spencer has completea his’ assessing of the village of Milver- on, and from his roll we glean the following figures: Value of land, 121. 250; value of buildings, $495,053; total real assessment, $612,725; bus- iness assessment, $27,175; income, 9 Dogs number 34 including 3 females, ——Milverton Sun Bread Prices Advance— Local bakers advanced of bread on Monday from 10 a loaf. The reason given is the-h igh price of flour and other ingredients the price ¢ to Heat Wave Takes Toll— Fifteen deaths in Canada over las\ week-end were reported and Canadian despatches. Pepin tn Ontario reported at ‘least ‘seven deaths on hsb and ‘sunday. Coie of the United 5 tes were hit term |; bly with 66 fatalities in “Philadelphia alone. Use Standard Size Hinvelopee-s: Small envelopes are the bane the life of the post office clerks. cord. a statement by Post: - Ition of the nev in specias, t and en! ee ee kinds of tifcks siivoceaie. bola aaa. ed ine, Thousands of © 2 Dent’ Expect too Much— Rev. D. J. Lane, speaking at Walk- erton ‘the other night at the indue- Presbyter* minis- ter there said, ‘*Don't yect tos much of the minister’s wife. It takes ja good woman to make a home. It takes a good woman to take a place jn community work. It takes a good woman to fill her place in her church. Don't expect your pastor to have three wives.” Great Dairy Comty— Mr. Alf. Holmes of the Stratford reamery in addressing the Rotary Club of Stratford last week referrea to Perth County as one of the best | dairy counties in the province, if nor ‘in: the Dominion. More trophies have been awarded to Perth, particularly for cheese than to any other county At the present time there are 15 cheese factories, 14 creameries and one milk collecting station, paying the farmers thousands of dollars ana providing employment for a numbe: : ! {All Beekeepers Must Register— Every beekeeper in the province must register, according to the bill to amend the Fowl Brood Act, passea by the Ontario Legislation in March. The new bill provides that every bee keeper in the province keeping one or more colonies must register, It is also required that every beekeepe: in the province wishing to move, sel), barter or give away.colonies of. bees or used equipment must secure a ermit from the office of Millen, provincial , aa before moving the bees. - eric Guelph, Cyril Rice Goes Lo Woodstock— Cyril Rice, the well known boy soprano solist of the Httle Church Around The Corger, New York City and who has recently given two con- certs in Listowel, has been appointed choir leader and.organist of New St. Paul's church, Woodstock, in success- fon to H. EB. Iilimgworth, who has re- his physicians in New York to take a year’s rest, and although he had .jmany offers from big American and; Canadian cities, decided to go to Woodstock when he was offered that position. Damages for Defective Road— A high court decision of wide in- terest was given this week at Belle- ville, and of which all municipalities should take notice. The city of Belle- the contractor left.a the sewer. It was not rege to con- form to the roadbed. A lady from Windsor entered. a taxi at the rail way. station men declared she would not recover, The judge yay w, peace of $1,600 against the city. wing the Wild Flowers— South Africa has a rit for the pro- Columbia, where there is a wonder- ful wealth of wild flowers, they are probably more belated regarding their protection than anywhere else, Many of the wild flowers of Ontario might very well come = the same laws as in South Afr Lack of Couriesy— H In Toronto on Sat urday a Unitea} a States tourist flew ana} Stripes’ from the front of his auto. | No Union Jack or Canadian ensign | accompanied it. | this took the flag off and threw it in the car, and the Yank set up aj) holler. While these flag incidents || are regrettable, we notice a. 1 transgressing In this manner agains common everyday courtesy in a tor- eign country. It or bluff for the most ance that the law requires the co part—ignor to that of a foreign flag, or it may be pos Rage 7 do know it but try te get aw n an act of discourtesy. While the traffic cop may discourtesy, one can forgive his ac tion, because the same act is so oft- en done that one is inclined to lose patience A special train of forty-two carn, eontaining nearly 900 head of stock for export to Great Britain, arrived at the Canadian Pacific Railway's East. End stock yards, Montreal, re- cently. . These, added to shipments from Packingham, Ont. Toronto and other points in Ontario and Quebec, made up what cattlemer claimed to be the greatest concentration of Canadian cattle for export In the his- tory of the trade. From the yards the cattle were shipped by special train to the ship’s side at St. John, N.B. When the round-the-world cruise Passengers aboard the Canadian Pa- cific steamship “Empress of France,” teached Egypt recently, they were entertained by Enani. Khattab, a poh ag sheik soeere authority a ‘large n of villages sheets the Nile. Dadeectiasy, the sheik succumbed to a sudden attack of heart failure. The visitors from across the Atlantic before returning to their ship were permitted to at- tend the funeral, which was con- ducted in the desert with weird and impressive religious rites, an ex- sags few world-travellers have known. . Between £00,000 and 400,000 Cana- A traffic cop seeing || | is elther ignorance un-| | try’s own flag in a superior position |} not have!/ been courteous in the treatment of|} WIRING Doubtless in your home venient or cosy with an extra plug. get high efficient results ata CARL "Phone 81 some room or some‘corner that might be made more Have it wired now and assign the task to us. You'll there con Electric Light socket or base as in many others, minimum cost. ROSS Listowel Seven Decades Have Passed By REV. GEORGE GE HAZEN WILL WHERE GREAT-GRANFATHER DELIVERED FIRST SERMON IN ONTARIO. In October, 1786, George Neal, late major in the British forces, preach- ed at Queenston the first Methodist sermon ever delivered in what now the Province of Ontario. On June 14, 1925, George Neal Hazen, his great grandson, is to preach the first sermon at the same place after constitution of the United Church 01 Canada. The Loyalist ancestor als. organized the second Methodist, class in this Province, the first in what now Western Ontario His U.E.L. Ancestors George N. Hazen, formerly of Listowel, former pastor of Centen- nial Church in London, Ont., and posted for next conference to Wing: . is descendant of two very: nor ed United Empire Loyalists. Major mentioned above, ana Rev. per Canada after y War, and settled firs: tinent.. President Coolidge, King paces rg gg ala dl Governor-General of Canada, have ince of soi flowe: forbids the gale or exporr bigest ihe scheduled ie includ ing several heather. f th any one at Queenston, where he was active as a local preacher of the Methodis: Church. Later he eettled at St. Wil- liams ,in what is now Norfolk Coun- ty, and died near that village in 1840 The other Loyalist great grand parent was Danie! Hazen, who fought on the British side in the Revolution and later membegs of the family left Ste Jersey for St. Joh where the mame has been a familiar one "for & century and a quarter. Daniel Hazen, howev came to Nia, — Peon 1784. In "1793 he re- pov leo : °% Jaret t Norfolk, hers bs na few years a little sett few iw ene “which has ever since been abet as the “Haz ei Settlement,” t ground, in which He 4 of} Daniel and many. ot} yy AT QUEENSTON | ] resides on the original farm, ee pod or sixth generation to occu- Outstanding Minister Daniel Hazen's family was pretty well grown up when he settled in alsingham., He had five sons. The ; youngest Elijah, settled in Walsing ham, and married Mary, daughter of | Elder George Neal, the Loyalist ar |ready referred to, They raised family of ten sons and one daughter, lon part of the old homestead. One ;of these sons, Henry, W... was. father lot Rey. ee Neal .Hazen Rev. orge N. Hazen, whois one of the ouetniaies members: of the ethodist ministry in Londdén con ference, of which he was president in 1914-15, can thus point to two an- cestors who sacrificed their posses- sions tnrough loyalty to the British crown, but a matter of even greater pride with him is their record of ser- vice to Upper Canada and that of js} Sreat grandfather Neal on behalf o of the society of the people called Meth- ogists. The story is told of a Scottish min- ister who, atfer walking acroes the hills to visit a distant farm, there drenched to the skin. was the concern of the farmer and his ‘wife, and, while the minister's clothes were being dried, the worth» host urged the minister to drink a glass of hot whiskey. “Na, Tammas,” eplied the min- ister, who w: Teat advocate of total abstinence, “that would be a- gainst rg Sd gees ins I'll take only a With a ae ote f displeasure, the farmer went out te hie wife, and ape o her: ‘The minister, aay ma will drink only milk. Get a tu ie. Bier. Of of m a, but. mak” it halt rwhate: y The “ait was brought, and the minister oe it with great satis~ faction. Then, as he handed back the empty tumbler 2 = Rape “A grand drink, Nee as; what a coo The ordinary tax-paver icn’t bare Reter-: He is merely soaked. DET RET TR RN Over | s of ioe ay a ¥

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