ee Social Pk ? _are told.—Wingham Advance-Times. | Anything You Value Things you value should be protect: ed, Few homes have protection for important papers and securities. A Safety Deposit Box in the Bank may be secured for'as little as $3 per year. : A Safety Deposit Box is your ae IMPERIAL, BANK Mostly Through yea Continued from trom front. page. — ers and the citizens of Chesley. He urged young men to arise to the great responsibility nat rested upon them n the commu , in the province, and in the eae urging them to ‘take a more active part im municipal and political life, Mr. J amilton, representi the Agricultural ecle- ment among the hikers, fe, spoke a few words, It had been intention of the Chesleyites to have their band welcome the guests, but they were in eryone just about a start, between Chesley and acl ROBT. OLIVER LTD. SPRING STOCK JUST ARRIVED 3x and 5x Shingles, Cement, Plaster, Lime, all sizes — Lumber, eaaaiee afid Builders supplies kept on hand at all t Office Now at Main Street The Listofvel Banner The A (Amalgamated Oct., E. 5. HUDSON. | Editor and Proprietor. | i | WiththeGharches |: Galvary Evangelical Rev. M. L. Wing, Pastor Sunday, June 21st 10.30 a.m.—Children’s Day Serv and tivond Bee Ist., 1923.) Member mye Weekly Newspa-! ice, Association | Exercises by the children and spec- fal music, Thursday, June 48th., 1925 | 7 p.m.—Father and Son Day. A num- ber df addresses will be given. . . |Monday 8 p.m.— Young People’s Ed itorial ' Rally. Rev. E. W. Pretorius, Cleve- | land, Ohio, General Secretary 8S. School and L.C.E, work will An American humorist has dubbed a the man without whom there could, Wed. —Prayer meeting. be no ceremony as “the negligible | Secynel | einai, at these services. groom.’ June is certainly the ladies’ | Baptist -(~ month—the month of weddings. The | ‘Rev. Harry W. Jackson, Pasor whole ceremony revolves about the} bride, and even the bridesmaids out- shine the groom and attract a great-| er ghare of attention than he does. We understand that still another is about to amalaga Sunday, June 21st its contempory. The Lis-| 10 s haves towel Banner and the Standard are }9 4-m.——Sunday school. !-11 a.m.—The. pastor. ti we thinking serio of uniting, 60 7 p.w.--The pastor. “Maybe Bref. Stiith was down to Tozgonto or over to Sebastapo) last week where the religious unions were, taking place. So far as the local newspapers “are eoncerned ‘There ain’t no such animal.” -_ United | Churchof Canada t Here is another idea that the loc- | Rev. Capt. E. W. Edwards, Pastor |: al Chamber of Commerce might well act upon—a motor hike, but differ- pe Sunday, June 21st ent from the one that has just been | completed so succesefully. This time 11 a.m.—The Greater Faith. the kiddies are the hikers. | 7 p.m.—The Principles of the King- In Sarnia every child whose daddy dom. does not own a motor car will be giv en a motor hike on July Sth. under annual camp meeti ing, ne 7 : : 3 Evan-} Meee eer oa the Selical churen, wilt be held on the Women’s Council. Invitations are be- ~~ ‘ . ground from June 26 ing sent to the schools. and it is ex- uly 6th. pected that this year’s outing wil s 2 * eclipse that of other years. The idea te . W. Pretorius, Cleveland, is worth the consideration of the Lis- 'Ohio, will address a mass meeting © towel Chamber of Commerce Execu-| young people in the Evangelical| tive ehurch, next Monday evening, 8 p.m “= . . ae Another motor hike has passed in- The Sunday School of Hanover District Evangelical church, Institute to oe Figen hall gol will convene on the Camp grounds,|the Stratford Presbyterial, met in}some time with her parents, Mr. and gineered perhaps the best of the| Mildmay, June 23rd. and 24th. the City Hall here to fill the vacan-} Mre. tz. three hikes staged. If nothing else| * 2 @ cies caused by some of the members Mr. and Mrs. J. McCabe and was accomplished by the Chamber Arrangements are being made for of the executive not entering with) daughter Tenie, spent Sunday at the during the year, they have justified | Rev. Mr. Capper, of Milverton, to the Presbyterian church into the} home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Schinbein. their existence. Listowe! has not re-| @ddress the Orange Association of United Church of Canada. A spirit Mr. and Mrs. Smith Vines were ‘North Perth in Christ church, Listo- ceived so much boosting for a year | wel, on Sunday morning, July 5th. s * ° —not since the motor hike to London on June 18th. last year : Many comments were passed at the | Rev. Capt. Edwards will preach towns visited yesterday as to how/| farewell sermons to his congregation it was possible to get together such | on Sunday next. He will take up his a large bunch of fellows. Nothing but) new duties in Memorial Church, the community epirit that is being | London the, following Sunday, June developed by the Listowel was 28th is aecpenes for the success of this sw @ annual eve Fully one-third of the hikers were|,,, 2 ae tee Prcdentacens farmers, and this drawing of town General Assembly, was unanimously and country closer together will chosen as first Moderator of the Un- rove of unestimable value to Lng ited Church of Canada. Dr. own, P municipality. Neither town or coun try can be prosperous alone, both are | fo a = nese —— a dependent on each other SnohtGn., y years, introduced the Besides providing a an —_ ped all who took the trip, the =| ject was to let other municipalities know that this town is alive and do- | Women’ 8 Institute Take In ing something to interest other pecs ple in Listowel, to see other towns) é $219 at Garden Party and learn how they are progressing’ On Friday, evening fast, e t& : a e eade, and see their good pois be-| home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kin might be carried out her to come better acquainted with the cit-; Wallace township, the Branch taste. of other nearby towns. | Womens Institute pele a delightfu: lawn social at —s @ gate re- | ceipts totalled $219 Mr. H. B. Faces ty pa as chair- a. and the Salvation Army Band as on hand and. provided | selections. Vocal solos were given by Mrs. E Bennett, Mr. R. Mullin, and Mr. Henry ‘Campbell. . Instru- mental seen were given by Mrs. J. M. Kincade, Mrs. Percy Brisbain, Miss Nellie Campbell, Messrs. Morris Johnston, James June Session of _ County Council} * + The County House. of Refuge will receive a couple of coats of paint, as well as the necessary repairs; such was the decision of the County Councli on the apo peat of the Board of Managemen The tender for vata the coun- ty buildings with coal was awarded itt to the Lennox Coal Company, which : - supplied the lowest tender. ic number was given by Lorne Hew- Hanover The president of the Hanover Chamber of Commerce, Gla’ and many other oe occupying some ten cars, met the party at the up, and lead by them, they proceed- ed to the Presbyterian church, where e; the good ladies served an excellent supper to the hungry hikers. During the time of the banquet, the Hanover band gave a real concert in front of did address, welcomed from Listowel, and told some of the outstanding features of his own town. Hanover is a live, industrial town, of about 3000 pulation. There are eight furniture factories, grist and odlien mills and other industries a employing some 800 hands. Mr. George ~; are two delightful solos, and D. D. Ellis and Mr. H. B. Morphy ‘responded to the address of welcome. A ‘eplendid ‘send-off’ was staged in front of the church when the two bands lead by the Han- over Band Master, rendered O Can- ada, The Maple Leaf and God Save the King. Clifford Mr. W. P. Rennie responded to the address of welcome in Clifford given by Reeve Ben Kerwin. Only a short stop was made here, a couple of sel- ections given by the band, and the party moved on to the next stop. Harriston At Harriston, Mayor Fawcett was present to extend a welcoming hand - ion behalf of hie municipality and Dr. D: D. Ellis replied for Listowel. merston None of the officals of the town were present on the arrival of the Listowel hikers, but after the Band had gathered together a fair crowd, Mr. Wm. Clark, ex-M.P.P., spoke a few words to which Dr. James Moore replied. Home, Sweet Hom Though perhaps not a musical- l¥> the old. song, “Home, Sweet ome,’’ was heartily sung at corner of Wallace and Main, on the arrival of the dusty and tired party. ed their parade, two-deep down Wallace street, and their .reception by a large number of citizens who were on hand to welcome them home, Mayor J. C. Hay told the citizens of the splendid receptions that had been accorded them at different places. The president of the Chamber of Commerce —, on behalf o the town his appreciation to the Band and their services during the; day. Presbyterial Executive Elect Officers tal MES. W. F. RENNIE oy = JasTo- Memorial Hospital, Listowel. on Sat WE. APPOINTED FINANCIAL | day, and is not prozressing as fav- SECRETARY. orably as nee frie would like, but we hope recovery. The executive of the W. M. of optimism pervaded the meeting. After the transaction of business e of the members present who had the privilege of attending the in- augural service of the United Church in the Arena at Toronto, June 1 told some of the impressions taken away with them from that meeting. bee following are the lists of of- fic President, Miss A. M. Rennie, New S. of Band Frank xen ae a fe game. oe s essrs, L. W. Payne ‘and © Rocher were in Stratford on We day, attending a™ball game. “ge x : The g e here fast . resulted ry . “win for Literal ys oes Ethel boys scored one: and the bia two. * x On Friday of tits tis the ‘test game of the ww. F.A. Ges | in this dis- trict will be playe een Listo- wel and Monkton at that ‘lage a local team has wo) i maifticulty BEG nm tied 2, and should hav ne in winning the distri Quite a number © sf bowlers were Listowel rink on Tuesday evening ae entering in a contest for the J. W. Scott trophy. Two were present from each , of the. folfgwing places, Aisoo8. oe verton. and Palmerston, and the tr ph on by two, Atwood rinks, who defeated Listowel by a in Kemp; 0. B Squires, Wm. reek: hart. The Scotct Doubles’ tournament will be held on the local rinks on Wednesday; June 24th > a — Listowel Wins From Milverton A splendid game of football was witnessed here on Monday evening when ,the Milverton team was defeated by Eseuawed by a 2tod score. The fans report an excellent aim that kicks were given during but no score resulted. The Milverton goalie did some brilliant work in defence of his goal. Elston Moore scored the first counter for Listowel and Davidson tallied the second on an individual rush. The biggest crowd the season was in attendance. Bob Taylor of Galt, refereed the game. | > ee BORN et on pesinnececeeterenseseenrs CROSS—lIn Listowel. on Thursday, June 18th., 1925, to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cross, a daughter. | 2 puter vaansereenenvenees i + Broadelath Ba. Feast : In new shades and color combinations ;. nS Beautiful Dress Voiles eS . : i Tiv'the Sewer shades and patterns — Pretty House Frocks — ae ; In Voiles and Broadcloths .:,..j...-0::0s0.0 $2.75, $3.50, $4.85, up to 0 $1500. Children’s Summer Wear | ee Cool Suits in white and blue and tan GENE Hs oie Sia.2 Ca ete ee 81s oreve sis Khaki; diue-and-tan-play_suits, at—crceprerece nyse eens > SL25_ Ups ; a ' Boys’ Khaki Shirts ........ wane ia eka teak es Siig) S808 Boys’ Khaki Blouses, sport collars, at .....6-0 50s ee eee eset res $1.15 Boys’ Khaki Bloomeré. ... 2.6... 66 660s e be ees eee 85c to $1.50 Boys’ Scout heavy Khaki Panta, at... 5 cies ds ln ge we neat $1.00 Boy Scout Blue Serge Pant ..........-.0045 Smee Oh Cade eo gee $1.25" Blue Serge Bloomers .........-00e cece eee er eceeeee cen seeees $1.50 ¢ Pp dis be am bane bes time Weim 50c Boys’ Cotton Jerseys, all colors ....... Art Silk Hose Special In Cassia and Sunburn all sizes A Genuine Scotch Gingham In many pretty patterns, per yd. J. C. McDonald ——_— ————— McCALLUM—In Listowel, on Mon- fa day June 15th., 1925, to Mr. and Mrs. George McCallum, a son, FREELAND—At the Listowel Mem- orial = on Thursday, June 1lth., 192 o Mr. and Mrs. Wm. | Freeland, fy Po (Stillborn.) | PEE Jeet e Pe + + + KURTZVILLE ; * 4 steaeaetesoneserserertreh Mr. Ed. Orth of Clifford spen Sunday at the home of his brother, Mr. Osear Ort Mr. and Mrs. “Wm. Vines of Listo- wel, spent Friday at the home of Mr. Alex. McCabe Mr. and Mrs. J. Schaefer spe Saturday and Sunday with friends in| Port Elgin. ss°A. E.. Faust left on Wednes- | to reer her holidays in Gué)ph. | Mr. and Mrs. Neii McDermitt, 2nd. | |line Howick, spent Sunday at the| home of Mr. W Mrs} Kehler returned to her home | lts Rapid City, Man., after spending | ti | ! | | | | day Men’s Shoe Store West Side Wallace St. Listowel. We are told that warmer weather is coming and you will in oxfords, balls and bluchers, with or without heels ,in crepe or black rubber —— and prices are down on all lin SPECIALS Men’s heavy, brown Canvas Work Shoes, heavy rubber soles, heels and toe caps, at Special Prices. C. PRUETER “The Place that Saves You oney.” months at the home of her fath-| To Send Money use the Money Orders: sold at all branches of this Bank. They are safe, cheap and convenient, and are” readily cashed in all parts of the world. 2 THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Capital Paid Up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund $20,000,000 Listowel Branch - - H. P. Wanzer, Manager and other relatives. er | Mrs. McCabe spent several ye last week in the General Hospi- Stratford, where she underwent operation for tonsils. Mrs. Wilford Fisher went to the Mrs. Bodie of i pee is spending guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Vines on Sunday. Mr. Morran and Mr. Crawford of Stratford, spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Schaefer. lila i peeeertrerte i x WALLACE : + EEEEEEEEEEEEE EEE EEE ETE Pr People Shamefully Neglect Their Eyes About the last thing the av- erage person decided to attend to is an examination of the eyes. Some folks like to boast |! of their ability to do without i greater mistake could be made.” H YOU do differently. If you only | suspect that they are not as they should be, have us give them a thorough going over. DR. H. MALLORY If You Want To Live Normally You Must Have a Normal Liver The liver is a very important organ in’ your body. In order to be well it must be healthy. : ch i will keep it in fit condition to do its work. See your Chiropractor. CONSULTATION FREE : L. O. Whitfield, D. C. Office hours 10 to, 12 amt. 2to 5 p.m. hgurs by apopintment. Evenings and other Office over Johnstone’s Jewellery store. Phone 9 Hamburg; Ist. vice-president, Mrs. Mr. J. R. Binning, 3rd. con., was ra M. Leckie, Motherwell; 2n ice-} in Stratford on Saturday, attending Phone 170 Listowel president, Mr Macdonald,| the Holstein Breeders’ picn . Stratford; 3rd. vice-president, Mr. and Mre on ikeane H. Crozier, Tavistock; recording-sec-| were in Toronto Friday and Satur- retary, Mrs. J. Orr, Stratford; corres- day, visiting at the home of Mr. and ponding secretary, Mrs. R. McAlpine, airs, Ed. Brand. guests Wednesday at the home of . Marys; treasurer, Mrs. J. Cam- Mr. Clinton Dippel and Miss Nelda | Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schmidt, 6th, eron, 227 Douglas street, Bg oi Manz visited Sunday at the home of | con ibrary-secretary, Mrs. Gibson.| Mr. and Mrs. John Schaefer, Kurtz- The Misses Florence Werner and Stratford; ik gl Mrs.| ville Maggie Lippert, of Ayton, were W. P. Rennie, Listowel; Home Help- Visitors Sunday at the home of | guests over the week-end at the home ers’ secretary, Mrs. E. Connell.! Mr. and Mrs. John Quanz, Gowan-| of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fatum, Gow- Stratford; Messenger secretary, Mrs.! stown, were the Misses Leta and/anstown. ‘ . Legg, St. Marys; Strangers’ secre-|Selena Walter, Salome Schneider, —_— tary, Miss B. McNaughton, Stratford; literature sécretary, otso Avonbank; Mrs, A. Cairns, St. Marys; secretary, Miss Rosa, Stratford; secretary, Miss C. Rennie, New Ham- urg, _ ee Brusse here. ha Celebrate in Kitchener— istowe] Orangemen, True Blues € property e_.recom- ed upon the Siig be ask $9. 000! be for PA ob ig its ns neeand rE een hy To ° e ripe ge 800 and for 192 Fi Feat, ‘on ite ph for $1 725, end $i tie a goes council | ut es. mission band secretary, press . A. MeIn aoe. sy "Mcintyre Mrs. C. Bender and family, 6th. & Fa: Ford dealers, has ‘taken over/con.; spent Sunday with friends in the Ford agency in Brussels. andj Ayton. \* Mr. Bert Mcintyre will be in charge The his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Audrew Filsinger, Ayton Ladies Aid of Mt’, Pleasant ¥ Methodist rtp’ Re meet on Tues-| * Seleeltniteeleiebeb eet stock and nal ianammnnts. penpeeeeeeeeesreeeettt VANDRICK'S SALE REGIS- : TER and Messrs. Morley Berlett, Leslie leek Walter and Frank Schneider. + > The football match between the * DOWD'S SALE LIST +: Gore and the 6th. line team on Tues-} . day night resulted in a tie game. oofofoaecfonlosfenfoeloolenfecfeede siecle? Mr. Milton Filsinger, 6th. con..| puesday, June 23—For Eli. Nafzig spent the week-end at the home of) er N%% lot 17, con. 5, Mornington, | day, June 2$rd. at t x home of Mrs. 4 7 + Robert Travis, eth, heel bleieiieb bled and Mrs. rf tiga Heath, of Saturday, duly 4th. 1925—Auction | Lebanon, motored Hanover on eale of dint a household goods, n | Sunday and attend the Penet- etc. for Mrs. e Haydon, at hes | }ecosta! camp meetin residence, jopenil an St. Listowel, Mr. Louis Livingstone and Mr. Earl; ‘rectly opposite Memo rial Hospi- @oghlin were in Toronto Tuesday on tal. Every article will be'sold with- usinees. out “ve, Haydon™ has . and Mrs. J. MéPhee "an sold her home and is positively et ‘ esi ise" 3 John Calder oe ing up, housekee: goods oF wae: Forest, visited pe a are all clean and in good euniige, ‘ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sale at 2 o'clock. sharp. See bills Old Crop Standard Re-cleaned SCREENINGS Another car of these arrived, exceptionaliy clean and extra good quality. 7 > Coexput and best Hos aun Cattle Feed on the market, Get fey prices and compare quality. Also full —_ of Bran, Shorts Middlings, Flour, —— ice: cure: Sour supply of Salt in bags or blocks from us. L. PFEFFER MILLING CO. PHONE 53 etc. at SEED CORN GOV. SFANDARD NO. 1 DENTS White Cap, Imp. Leaming, Golden Glow, Wisconsin No, 7, Bail ac ley at $2.40 Bu. AE Ran Longfellow, Comptons Early, White flint at "93.00 Be. ; MANGOLD SEED—AI] varieties at 50 Ib, ie TURNIP ‘SRED—An varieties at 60c Ib. _¢. HL SMITH ,