Listowel Banner, 23 Jul 1925, p. 7

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ij THE CELEBRATED SUPERTEST GASOLINE oi is now on sale in Listowel ie at 4 _ZURBRIGG & McDONALD’S New Supertest Filling Station Main Street, Next to Zurbrigg’s Bakery. It costs no more than ordinary gas. One trial will convince you that this is the gas you will like to use. .. : Try a quart of Veedol and notice’ the differ- ence in the running of your motor. A full line of Motor Accessories and Radio Supplies : also Radios Get aset of Classy Hub Caps for your Ford ZURBRIGG & McDONALD , “FILL UP AT THE SUPERTEST STATION” Victoria's Unique Amusement Centre | Officially Opened WY ith reihae priate pomp and cere- Cr a See ae many the ‘Hor n. W. G. Nichol, FE : P Lieut.- ela of Britigh Columbia, Fe : a an . Coleman, Vice-President PS Be > " = the Canadian FS ic Railway, : : 2 ee 4 ed Crystu ens, Victoria— mes; \ ia the largest ard "finest salt - water a swimmi; 1g poo! and amusement cen- i tre in Canada—recently. ‘= Phe building takes the form of a S winter ayaa sunlit by day and » tackle the fragrant , Empress Hotel, Std Gardens is of generous propo! tions, with lower porte Se in brick and concrete, and superstructure of eel specially Posen ase giass. Lower—A nection of the Promenade. gps sagt that the present sea- son will see the beginni 3 of a = “tourist movement Vaneour Island the Canadian Paeifie Pail- ped or hae ¥. Vietoria een Vancouver, jand Seattle—The Trianguler Route eonservatory ‘ patna and plants growing in abundance, and in the centre the sorgest salt water swim- ming pool on the conti oe Bath effect, from oe and from a - aN Bi waa s distance of nearly a ange aoe makotatied at a temperature of » and kept in constant sipesha water is, ander shower i of varying te oy Eo showers bad mp- | attractions there are, a gpmnasiom, “bet, walt eee To give 2 Ro Be which is ‘180 pik ae Ene ayy Bath Steere tne dennien cena aevinenlnaantinstttontny i oa { | | | | | | i household }in the course of a lee rd with the editorial pen. the will find more’ plums in his orc lara | these three bodi es Items of Local Interest No. paper néxt week, July 30th. Buy your tyewriter ribbons and Carbon paper at the Bariner Office, is. planning for a big uly 30th: Moorefield] Field day on Jiarton hds reduced the tax rate three mills this re but even at that it stands at 562 m It ien’t a question of whether you can afford it, but rather can‘ you af- ford not to advertisein The Banner, Harriston Public School passed ie per cent. of its Entrance class. ty pupils wrote and twenty mi succesefu A warning has been issued by the authorities to-allselling 4.4 beer that no beer may be sold on Sundays, ex- cepting with a full-course dinner. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Bowes, and Misé Pear! and Velma, of Listowel, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs, Angel,— Palmerston Spectator. Renew your subscriptions to Tor- onto and London dailies, as well as any other paper or magazine, through The arial In response to Brant County’s pf- fer to pay 10 cents for every grouhd- hog killed, the boys of that county have brought in 8,240 of the anim- als The Kiwanis Club of Ingersoll hae presented swimming pool to the town. The tank is situated in the Memorial park and was formally op- ened last Friday en t between 45,000 It is estimated tha and 50,000 a arvesters will be need- ed in the prairie provinces in addi- tion to those available locally. The total estimate of help is 60,000. One hundred thousand trout fry were shipped to Wiarton last Mon- day and deposited in the bay re | The consignment was neg ty @ ae ithe Government hatche at ith- ampton, Mr. John Elligson, has sold his fine property in Mitchell to a Mr Mitchell of Molesworth who wi u take | possession in the course of a week. [Mr Eliigson, we understand, has rchased the hotel at Dashwood.- Mi hea el} Advocate. Rev. Mr. Atkinson and Mrs. Atkin- son enlled in town on Tuesday even- ing on thelr way Mornington ere “they will finish packing the goods priar to moving ‘S Mr. Atki nson will United Church.— Underwood, where take ec harge Teeswater News. of the Le aig Unionists believe that a year the United Church of “Automobiles were purchased for from $2 to $4 and motocayelae at 50c! at a sale held at Los Angeles cently, by the police Tipartnent in isposing of unclaimed machines. The lowest:price paid was 25 cents for a battered chaagsie o of a car, whilé the high mark was reached when an anxious motorist bid $10.50 for an antique motor driv- n conveyance that was guaranteed to run. In all 20.cars were sold, majority of which were of ancient model and some with romantic rec- ords. They brought in’a total of $5S8- 62. The lowest price paid for a com- plete automobile was $1. Motorcyc- les were sold at prices ranging from: 50c to $2. Buyers from the stockade and police department say most o them left at the end of tow ropes. A Letter From Home— Mr. S. J. Watson of Vancouver, C., writeg as ae “Tam enclos- ing herewith $2.0 yearly pay- ment for your sdnabie paper. Sorry to have neglected sending it on time, as we enjoy its weekly visite out there as a welcome letter from home Ne Federal Election Soon— After a cabinet meeting on Wed- nesday evening, Premier MacKenzie King stated that there would be no federal election for some time t-| come. Thus the rumor of an early el- ection has been exploded. Oppose Township Boards— It is feported there will be gflrong opposition ine Perth Coun Pren- s new plan “for rural control. Under the proposed plan the section boards will be amal- gamated into township boards. The opposition arises from the fact that the idea of losing control of the in- dividual ec hool section has been found distasteful, Tent for Cemetery = ; At a meeting of the it etery Co. it wea decided to puch e} a tent for use at cemetery ° for| funerals. In case the weather is wet| or stormy, the tent, Waich will be al large one, will be put over the gr ave} the ee under it the mourners wil! find; helter from the weather. It will te partiontaciy angrecints ed in vinter, | as a shelter from the cold wits and| sno | Due to Accident Only That the calamity it in which one woman and seven children came to} their death on July 6, through drowning when the swanboat cx - Pinafore, St. Phe due to an accident verdict renders sd by a last TI y ed in Lake was wholly the gist of the ar the lake in future Serub Bulls Reduce = Serub bulls in rth county hs 2 , q e aoaie will absorb all its surplus o and will faee The work in the cities will call for large number of additional ministers few months and Mrs. Chas. Fleming. Edgar Weppler, accompan- Ruhl of Cleveland, Miss , Mies Jean of Krueger and kerton spent Sunday e Beach.—Hanover Post. . Goderich Signal—Mr. C. V. Blateh- ford, the former editor of ‘The Lis- towel Banner, hus purchased a fruit and poultry farm near the town of Simeoe, Though he may not have as ich fun with the poultry pen as he we trust oh- newspaper than he did In, the United Methodists voted for union their decision ay 4 cae conference in Léneoth. The yota wns 397 against 128. Moorefield correspondent _-to ton Advocate writes thus: Our station agent. Mr. Geo. La- mont is to be commended for the care he is taking. of the station grounds which are very attractive now with the green ner ing well cared ioe but it is discourag- traetive site village it might t be. D.D.G.M. of North Huron—_ ” At the 70th. ential ON age ot | ti ae Grand agg Lag. gg ae Mr. | evwed that 235 serub sires v 4 ing kept. revetw made rece according to the secretary, M. C Phail, showed that in all there are now : ing used, a re edu "tion | of 1 Is, or 82 per Wedding Anniversary— The neighbors and ds of Mr.) and Mrs. John Keeso d s to hon-} or th on their thirty-fifth anni-| ve y, met at their home on Thurs- 4 Ga July 9th.. Mr icho } read a} address convey 1 ort Seeestaats on and Mr made = pres yn of mantel cloek Mr Teens, althor ch taken by su Pp . th hanked their friends for mem beri ing them on th asion plex ing ec classed as sah af 84 chief our source v prefer to. give « one op our own ¢ tion to chureh, and_ there mey be no andin when. aceounts are prese ented, we find it wise to make this clear. * Geo. Dickson Cholee of Party— North Wellington Conservatives the largest convention held thur last Thursdey by any f7 ¥ years nominated George Dickson, Maryborough Township ex-warden } of Wellington, for the House of Com-. mons, Four names went to the-bal- igt, the others being -those of George; Allan, Monnt=Forest; W. A. Ox SE. PL, Palmerston, and Duncarj pig Harristen. ' The final vote; yo # R. Mac I, of Toronto, presi-: tent of the Pees Cie einne a | tive Association, was the special; speaker at the meeting, which was | bryos over by Reeve Irvine, Srriage The ehoice aa been member of Wellington! ia a| County Coaneil Sor many-yeare is a farmer and has a oné of the best pletterm parinigin 1D pee ‘ab lngton eat a bob Job Jon Priteh- "ard, Tee North Wel-! ‘The Best Bread For Sandwiches When you make the sandwiches with ZURBRIGG’S BREAD you can rest assured that they will be just.as fresh when you unpack yeur lunch as when you made them. Zurbrigg's B read Sample a loaf of this-delictous Bread to-day. Phone. 85 and have our driver call LISTOWEL MOTORS Authorized Chevrolet Service Station and Automobile Repairing Batteries Tested and Watered Free —" | Tires Have Advanced In Price We carry a full line of tires in the various sizes Balloon ‘ trees to fit your present rims. BETTER ORDER NOW. Presto-lite Sales and Service McTavish Bros. of come iful) And so it is with plants, they p and -saucer.| their bacteria. tI sg have eG } types E ach ciated bacteria which become association bet we en the clover plant j for the bacteria do for the leg beinma mystery to man jhow growing stfil Ry 'Dinvailable nitrogen far the next crop. of ‘The secret is og cut, the ¢orn plant } wil Clarke. | epie howt.. it hitrogen. gatherers will be found for tetween Prat and Sinclair. jail agrieultural plants —Depa = peo of eetenaton, 0. A, College, of the conven-) perr arsenate in a barrel of water and ‘After the trax sets use iar Nace St. 2 Doors South Inkerman Str ’Ph Parasites All. Marl for Soll Acidity. When the dog fiea finds the dog, Marl deposits are not uncommen it is happy, so much so that it be- {42 the older farmed sections of active and fleas become The flea found its host. | yall have Generations of living developed kinds and with their likes and dislikes. particular plant has its asso- active me in contact with the : long known the close roots of the and certain baete ria, to advantage bed note. 5 re } eral whe t luxuriant growth All Male Calves Do Not } Bulls. bacteria that cea'rri to the clover or legu 1 No And it has now beoa der reeder should expect very & that the cern plant | calf teehee d tp develop into sins maoeiat ol with it bacteria ‘mal suitable for the | but too many insist on male calf a bull. ; who will ultimately catjle, command the corn roots weak the kk for n I rag ricutts urists tie corn beit sted ~— eo on corn year afte an mete prices. fand satisfy customers will keep only | high-grade bulls. ‘ave } ‘Cultivating not only kilis the | has {ts para: itrogen gathering | Weeds but it improves the physical batcéria that “sibttipiies in thé pres- | condition of the so ence of the corn root, just as the fea | peer. 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