Listowel Banner, 3 Sep 1925, p. 6

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Thursday, Sept. 3rd., 1925 FROM OTHER PAPERS — ||“Listowel, The Same Prim _ Caren rates, Rho Benga aout necenarly eee ane Busy Town” ASPIRING RS DO HARD AND jstantly give the “are population | The ‘editor of the Walkerton Tels ORTH ILE THINGS’ a complete organization against| escope, Mr. Lorne Kedy, in comment-| ae ress) hese fence jumping motorists whoj ing on a oter use from Walk : The venerable editor of the Bow-|grab what they can and speed away.|to St. hago has a good word for Here and There manvilke Stat n, who has spen Listowel, but doesn't approve of the . forty-seven years in the editorial THE ONLY REMEDY pay rid in this vicinity. Mr. Eedy says!» Cansdian, Lond sales during the chair, and has always had encourag- (Farmers’ Sun) os in part: week ending August 10th ameunted ing words for younger folks say that,! The Sun-Times of Owen Sound has at used to be that the further} to $398,579, which ich beings the total e “Often during our lifetime we have|Joined in the discussion opened by/south you would go, the better the! for the year up to $247,069,160. Of advised the young folks never. to| the goronte Star on the farm weed | roads got. That jen't the case to-day. this sum $103,335,827 represents the place a discount on themselves—on | problem As a matter of fact the roads up in id i their natural talents, their ability or atePing to the statement in The| Bruce are just a little bit better than value of bonds sold in Canada; $27,- | , on their ment&l or physical power to| Farmers’ Sun that there is barely|anything we saw in Perth and Mid-: 978,333 in the United Kingdom, and achieve or to overcome life's difficul-|one man per hundred acres on the) diesex. Our new Highways in this $115,745,000 in the United States.: ties. A motto that we learned in marly oe = arereee erg epee district have not/yet got the volume youth was this one: ‘What men have un mes asks any m of tourist traffic and are perhaps done, men can-do.’ We simplify the uld undertake to handle moréleasfer to keep in good shape. The port of Montreal is’ well on an adage and make personal applica-|!and thén he is able to keep clear} From Walkerton to Harriston, (23) its way this season to beat all previ- = tion of it thusly: “What. oth Pi have |of weeds; The answer to this is that) miles) we> have a highway that, ous records for tonnage received as + ‘~ done I can do.’ Ofttimes it does a lot; the smallest unit which can be econ-| would be hard to ‘beat anywhere. of good by helping over difficult, omically handled in mixed: tarming| "The new helt. mile piece, just ~ » obtained from sina tasks to put this challenge up to|is the hundred-acre holding. There is| north of Mildmay has recently re- oners’ office, show one’s self. Young folks, try it onjTequired practically the same outfit) ceived its finishing coat of gravel there is a big increase in the num- your own self, for you never kn ei in sg age eg thee ane aes and is a great improvement, shorten-| ber of ships berthed in the port to what talent forces are within you till} power ior y acres as for a hun-l|ing up by a notch.the distance -bet- with the you put them to a real test, ever re-| dred and the overhead is more than/ ween Mildmay and the County Town be ig fi conver Batol re rs membering that what others. have!the possible income of the smaller}and taking a roundabout up and| 7° “ie same cate, year. Up done you can do if you try long e-| holding can carry save in epecialized|down kink out of the road which has} August 8, 608 boats had docked here a nough and hard enough. =. and fruit growing. sections. heretofore led the motor traffic ov-|° and their total tonnage was 1,986,- ; . other remedy proposed by the er a more or less dangerous cross-| 456, while up to August 13, 1924, 4 SIDEWALKS ON THE PIKES? Sun-Times for existing conditions,|ing. Mr. Henry Hossfeld, the pro-| (ni 587.vessels had tied up here j (Kincardine Review-Reporter) that weeds should be destroyed by|vincial overseer between here and ¥ public. authority and the cost charg-| Mildmay h b since the opening of navigation of os 7 - Sidewalks may have to be provided may has reason to be. proud of ~ E C00 along ‘all rural highways at some a i? ee one ae en a phape a has kept the highway} the 1924 season, and their tonnage i : a oe an possibie one and/in. From ldmay to Harriston the! was 1,891,367. H H ° ek El ep ae nap perl “4 tha . ge og tiga v4 Macadam highway is also as good as Doubtless uate ee v7 sa tee ie there a ° : ; 2 . _{| the municipality or Province, and.) pavement. Turning west out of Har- some room or som: corner’ that might be made more con . 7 sated tanker tak epee Ae St oes on being again sold, the same condi-|riston and skirting the west suburbs One notable feature of the tour- F F ey a eanin Hoenn Tf dldewaike along rur-| tons of weed pollution would once) ot Palmerston, you strike the road| ist season in the Canadian Rockies venient or cosy with an extra Electric Light socket or base al roads generally are not to become| o> arise. It certainly is as the|of Listowel -and Stratford which is] this summer has been the demand ] . I 4 . Sun-Times says, .‘‘a heartbreak to|not quite as good. The country is di J.M Pug. imperative a way will havé to be fi f 1 a d ad for saddle horses, according to J. M. i 4-t votedt—peilastrtans”— front see fine farms, cleared and stoned! much flatter than —up— in — Bruce. * “ = { 1 toad hogs. People afoot have equal| 2%, the industry of its pioneers, be-| Years ago there was much swamp ae ae a ea Seat Every so often . prolongs Cn < A ing allowed to go to weeds.” But/land in that district but it was drain-| ers, who recently returned to Mont- - us = ’ ave . the life of a suit. And*especial- pene oe. ae Pune Eo aha etl when these farms were cleared anq/|ed and turned into prosperous farms,| real from the west. The practice is ; H : at wired now and age the task to us. You'll ly now, men, when you subject ere who ignore pedestrian’s Bane, eg gee gen cys Agen coe bir hah the pod ns of growing of sending the horses in ad- get high ef icient results ata minimum cost. that suit to harder wear than imperil their safety and seem o take footing in possible returns and labor ceuaration® age Be eni we ig een vance to points where the trail at perhaps any other time of peeeee in bespattering “them” ote costs. The farm ‘owner of that day| paid for their labor. crosses a motor road and thus one year. Indeed, a dollar or two siderate drivers there are, « but they could’ retain the labor of his own t was a few years since we had| commences une’s,ride at a point spent now for Cleaning m@y fj appear to be few, and the walker on Orn hk eaten Gene. oe an pi at Listowel sae we found it} thirty or forty miles from one’s " : save.you the cost of a new one. the public highwasy is in grave dan-| torent now. Agriculture and other!the pe ad ree ek Watkin a Poor headquarters. Thus the great caval- ae Bring your suit here and we'll #. = tng bndlgga Pea sacs tae industries are not on an even foot-|el has Improved eteadily in substan-| cade of over one hundred riders who have it back to you looking as oad’ ‘do. not appear ‘to apply with ing at the present time. The farm-|tial appearance the past few years.| participated in the recent three-day a clean and. new a6 it did the any respect to people afoot. That court- eee ne oe, atten can ae a rd ‘of usw Tae has a couple of! cross country vide between Marble Sl you bought it, pnd bad gyre on ag ae tories, and-in exploitation, han they ceccus ax austen ecient, boa Canyon on the Banff-Windermere ga breaeh than in the an icc though jean obtain from tilling the land. The} towel is a good type ot the prosper- Highway, to Wapta Bungalow Camp ’Phone 81 Listowel v4 it be, should be extended. If pedes-! only real remedy for the weed evil] ous small town of Western Ontario.”| on the Canadian Pacific Railway, ‘ trains’ ‘rights are not voluntarily rec- a — pr oe bag Mies —_ —— was ‘made possible and convenient : ognized and respected, steps ~ will ean wean porn neither Ten. rations Will In I as it took only two hours to convey sex be ee “Sere a prone yl ip from farm produce must be increas- 1 crease issue the riders from Banff and Lake ale wa eside e ri € . P * : Joe Lockhart | have to be provided. It is for the mot- : o eri ‘Ectoae aevtectins toma om of 4 4 Pe its je ms motor bus to the points f | orists in the country to make pliin ’ ao no . rm of departure. . . | whether they want more rg oem put one cea lllbcintalaat basis. —_— sapped $ f : |} on their liberties or higher taxes PREMJER FERGUSON ANNOUNC- Twelve British newspapermen rep- "4 The Tailor | road Improvemente, which wacom! Perth Cattle V Win ES THAT CERTAIN RESTRIC-| resenting some of the most impor- 0 AC ee sNsees lif they do not accord more consi¢ ~ - oy 7 . 7" 7 . i We call and deliver. TIONS IN SALE WILL BE RE- ; ; tion that ig due from them to w atk wag r tant dailies in Great Britain, are : poy Awards at Ottawa MOVED. , now making a six weeks’ tour of the Listowel f nt : \ enmeetianeesed 3 . country over Canadian Pacific lines. — - = : = HIS TIME WE DIFFER “ . areata 4. Enlarged sale of 4.4 per cent. beer . ’ 4 RARELY AILS ¥ L ‘ < dearttc . FIRST AND SEOOND PRIZES As! ;. in prospect in Ontario as a result} The party will travel from Halifax j \ ( = ogo a ertise “ as WARDED TO PERTH HOLSTELN | of a statement on Motday at the Par-| te the Pacific Coast taking in all REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS orothy Dix yesterday a HERDS AT CENTRAL CANADA! liament buildings by Premier Fergu- i rtant industrial and scenic t wien whose husband had left her PAIR—LIST OF WINNERS. son. Ree “ ng that the sale of the the impo he » They will |and finally married his secretary\~he beverage had at first been -hedged| Points of the country. They wi . pe. SS : aS: | woman analyz oa her own position af- Perth County. Holstein herda were|#bout with restrictions until it should| spend a day at the Canadian Na- WELDING Pt | ee the first great wave of hate had? oy cossenl in winning first and sec- Rare, peuvent itself nonintoxicating to! tional Exhibition at.Toronto, and { rag over and — to 7“ cone and places at the large cattle show, |the public, the premier stated that| will visit the famous Bungalow 4 7 n that she was to blame for hayiMEtine Central Canada Fair at Ottawa.|this period of demonstration had now : it . ost her husband. In a momen of 6elfitrnere were four entries. been traversed and that the Govern- Camps in Ontario, seo well ay the ee tocktaking she decided she worried This, with the number of other/™ent proposed accordingly to issue beauty spots in the Rockies. They | im too much about the children, prizes won by Perth County—breed-|permite for the beer's- sale upon aj arrived at Quebec on August the Bee — ees ahh ones pail ae rte bibs 3 looked upon as a signal tribute = pieong tready - 22nd, on the Montclare, the object ) € 4 4 t 4 ¥ a] 3 ae ea ne ° . herself looking as neat and attractive to ie cualty of cattle raised in thie! ota surrender to the “weis,” but; “of the tour being to correct in the - ONTARIO ; ne secretary whom he faced atl ryo)cteins. exhibited at the Fair. the|the premier affirms that he is not minds of representative British spur the. agi may ~ ut he as | attle coming from many points in being actuated by any outside ‘pres-! talists the erroneous impressions re- SEPTEMBER 12th ~19th, 1925 ; Simply slipped and slid until be was} Qpiario, Quet nd Nova Scotia sur ntly made in England regardin ; : 7 drive n to find future happlnes the “The ea eet ow Sit we ch ty thet He stated that one matter w hich | te sa eareaty deine ath el This leading Canadian Agricultural and | Industrilal his secre a £5 s i F Perth County men were almost with- | ighed with him in deciding to in-| oe 3 Exhibition is now over half-a-century old, and improv- VACATION _ ing. seas st ef ou ont exception won in the face of stift|Ccrease the number of permits, was! Pres ing with age. Come and see the large list be added at- A Bi view = it on tl his occasion = she Is yo | compe tition, and were well earned.| that it might have an effect of creat-|- . - ie tractions booked for this year. STATIONERY iy te > Make iar ‘tyr out of a poor} ne list of Perth county winners, the ae — age wt ee yeh Under the heading, “The Incou-! j ne Ame a laces they took and the number of|the price of heer. There has been) jistene , Men.” le | ‘ ; Entries Close September 3rd. J fish Tha at man had no right to cOm-| ontrles be io on ane: follc bet er penile on », and the gov-| elias a — ea “a iter ¢ Odi hp sale 3) ‘ va , th ei hare the appearance of Ale owiet Class, Bulls, 3 ye ernment view is that a reduction in) controutes <ne Lotowing lt a - sa Ps ar vaca! oral ee wd th for him at. “oma, with mat gic ond. Arbogast Brothevs. 8, pte price would popularize the drink.| remarks on freight rates te the | $40, 000.IN PRIZES AND ATTRACTIONS Write t a bette secretary, whose work never) vite; Fourth, R. S. Oliver, St.| Permits would be granted on the: August “Railway Review”: For further information apply—J, H. SAUNDERS, Pres. W.D. 55 let them know I t b a cos of fo be any | Marys, {12 entries principle of where there was a ser-| “Man's progress is measured by | JACKSON, Sec. ndon, Ont. iN ut well dressed. He asked ut8 ) , : rs under: Second, | Vice to be performed and the proper time y alk ney Just so you w'fe to share his fortunes with him.joy y : woe Gi dohe| persons to do It. | his I to his ine pl pry by Koo. pb oy +" = | and she did. The wife's share was: rt : on - hee str! os he announcement of the premier! and his opportunity to trade with his | ~ é ne on at lowes t 7 rises ° ed _ king the home, raising and traln~| bull. s senjor ye aril ng: Third, me a ame following the complaints voiced | fellow men by exchanging products. | ~ ~ o ‘ ‘ =} mily, and In this she Was NO().. Bair St. Marvs. (4 entries). | by a number of Conservative me m-! Transportation is the essential in- 3 . | dou, ‘willing to srerifice herself and!” pin, Sinter year ling: Fourth, Geo.| bers of the legislature in reg mard to tality f d rj g her appearance. It is that spirit of Melntosh, (7 vies). | the distetontion of the permits for| Strumentality for trade, commerce or UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO 3 ELLIOTT & GREER sacrifiee that should have bound ; ull Senior a Hicat, Aphoans? ithe sale of 4.4 beer. It was alleged } business of any kind.’ 1 4 4 them together Instead = being turn-) prothers; Fitth, ek Turner; Sixth, | that the attorney- -general had not | “The phenomenal prosperity of the | - WHAT HAS THE UNIVERSITY TO OFFER? e © Quality and Service into a banana peeling on-which Arbogast Brothers; Eighth, Robert} ®eeD ri sl gengrqas 3 8) United States today is the direct re- 1—A wide range.of excellent courses «ite fot tntorma- ¥ = Gable's.Ol¢ Stand; ~ Listowel. No, we can't see where there's anye| Suh ie ao Liat While the issuing of permits is to sult of the most efficient trunsporta- Rarsing. Medicine, Public Health and a tos—~ a Phone 138 to get sorry or explanatory a-| ;.. hin cgay Ba na ele rc be practically unlimited, except for; tion cs in the world — rail- “New buildings and up-to-date cP, BLL, » 4 oe cause. ae Ne simply ® | entries oe 7 Ot the character requirement, Mr. Fer-] roads, equi 3 —_ — self-entered, and as ‘empty Cow 4 = rat.) @uson stated that the table regula “ we d transportation is wo $ Splendid library facilities. em — rotion to an ideal as the Home; ,.. eeeenat 7 oe entities). iaiiammledias tion would not be removed just at t ca tra . pes A og ghiy develope Bank was empty of available cash. | @gw four vears. over, dry: Elev-| Present, but-this would come in for on Saree : B : ay 18 work in Physical Educa- ; =. W. H. Elliott. «21 entries). consideration at a later date, every person in this nation. The ticn;a chance for ever MOTORISTS WHO PILFER | Cow, three years in milk: Sixth oar Espana | railroads haul your meat 500 miles student to take part in (Toronto Star) W. D. Gray, (9 entries). WHY I5 HAY FEVER? for 36 cents a hundred-pounds, you Began atrastins ve social ite! d armer. ae eng Wad a! Cow, three years and under, dry An eastern fiote paper ct gn pay from 20 cents for cheap cuts to Close personal conte.t be- fs serious quarrel with some motorists! Second, R. 8. Sires Fourth, Nelson that men of medicine turn their at- 7 tween p tudents. 4 who were raiding his ‘berry patch.| Oliver: Fifth, Jno. J. Innis, (19 en-|tention to hay fever. rere is no| 69 cents for special cuts of meat or Tare emai ete ‘aden eR and before the row ended tthe farmer triaay. doubt that a remedy for this distress-| from 60 to 180 times the cost of S estaniel athe arudcatiom eae: : was wounded by a knife used by one} , ars and under, dry:jing and mysterious malady would! transportation, a 12 \of the raiders. , ‘ . Sure ‘arbogas Brothers; Elghth, J.| prove a great Soune 8 a — “The railroads haul flour 400 miles ere are motorists who seem‘to;C, Harkes, (12 entries). number of persons throughout 1€ ji ss rmake a practice of raiding the coun-| -Helfer,2 years, dry: Second, R, 8.| world. We call it a mysterious mal- for 13% cents a hundred, 7 pounds sane ni meres ms cer er ——— a a ee - ; try——filling the bodies of their cars; Oliver; Sixth, J. J..Innis; Ninth, Nel- ady because it is so. What is ,its for one cent. You pay 10 cents a fe with apples, corn, peas, beets, anyjson. Oliver, (19 entries). ause and why must ite victims suf-| pound for bread or 70 times the cost 7 . ’ thing they can quickly steze = Heifér, 1 year, Senior: Ninth, John ter annually; in spite of wt wher é do! of transportation. : McDonald c i ivra Phone : 4 ‘ make off with. Not only do they!®. Turner, (16 entries). oO prevent its recurrence ose up- oy g y : hsteal that which has value, but they/'’ Heifer, 1 year, Junior: Second, J on whom it has laid its hold know You pay one dollar for a meal at Block - U : 283 3 f ckless ' damage to trees and a spenia Elghth, R. S. Oliver, (26]almost to a day when they will, be| 2@ first class -hotel on which the j a Soran They break limbs off cher- ries), called upon to again endure its agon- freight charges were less than two BROKER ae trees or peach trees for the bloom, | weiter, Senior Calf: Seventh. J. B, | ies. cents, including everything served, 4 B iar sometimes it — vo if the cnt Blovent Tenth, Arbogast Brothers; Because hiagy lag is more peages- and the coal to cook it, and then tip 3 ng of damage was the object sought mare, Robert Thompson, (30 en-jent in August th in any other ‘ : “s RTG of These people probably do not con-| tries month, it isspopularly supposed that the waiter ten cents or five times J STOCKS - BONDS - GRAIN MO AGES a sider themselyés thieves or vandals, | Heiter, Junior Caif, calved in or ponlen from flowers is the cause. But} . what the railroad received for haul- INSURANCE i hn a a. este eke red do ane June 1st, 1925: Second, J. J.| why pollen so Auguste pues ing it 400 miles or more. P - : thieving in daylight and ¢a aj Intiis; Seventh, Robert Thompson; |and not from those blooming In other in . Ss it S prank: In Many parts of Otttario loc- Twelith, Arbogast Brothérs, )25 én-|months of the year? To answer ‘The Pea ‘ie ee tips the LISTED and UNLISTED Securities Bought and Sold: al feeling is running high against) tries at the adherents of the pollen waiter nh. cents Ww; go out and motor marauders, and the Milverton Thre e animals, get of one sire, thao pick on the golden rod. But} mak speech and complain of high % : é Wi fis Bue suggests that it may became bred by exhfbitor: ‘Fourth, R. S. Ol-| bay fever claims eviction where freight rates which are not one-fifth Connection with Toronto, New York, E Chicago, irnipeg fk , tiecessary for farmera to protect; iver, Ate entries). there is no golden r and residents . Re N d M P. their premises with shotguns. Two animals, prokeey of one cow,|of large cities who never are within of th sw Son tip. is and Mcntreal Exchanges. ¢ > ay rge . UOrdon, Vi. Titis should not be necessary. The; bred ty. exhibit Second, R. §.| miles of that popular wild flower at ‘Consistency, thou art Lent a dere ‘ : : ae . aise agit has a provincial police force; Oliver, Se Rateiea at: ; any time often abe the most ag ee een ee > ei t oe 7 ker and it also a Department of Ag-| Senior Herd, 1 bull, 2 years dr ov-jerely. And if pollen is the catise Of). an attendaace of.175, 178.00 is ex- ‘ x ; BS Deputy Spea Sioultire:* The. farms at the province er; 2 odio over 3 years; 1 two) year| the disease why. are not all who liv®| jected on Maruf:cturers’ Day, Sat- Intormation supplied on any Securities without charge aes! Persistent rumors. of cabinet re-| ought to be protected against law-| Helfer and 1 yearling heifer: Seven-|in the country yp dears 3 and all who} urday, Septem. rt oth. at the Canad- ‘ ae fe. ‘construction keeps Ottawa stirred. ‘A-| less persons, and it should not be|th, Arbogast Brothers, (10 entries). | live in the city immune? jan National Exhibition. Heads of in- “ ait ‘mone those who are expected to en-| necessary for the farmer to resort to} Junior Herd: Fifth, John B. Turn-| The writer who suggested os dustrial plants the Province over are mia ter the government before the gen- force or do anything more tham se-|er; Sixth, Dickson Brothers. (11 en-j physicians turn their attention t0/ 4 operating to make the day an out cae eral slection is Deputy-Speaker Gor-j| cure the number. of the car whose|tries). _ hay fever may or may not be a suf-| tending one in Exhibition history. : Neb ap clan don of Peterboro. | occupants ‘his place. The farmer gone best group of two a@imals.|ferer but in any event he puts up to 4 ———— should not réd to follow and! First, R. eyed Fourth, eet at con a puzzle worthy of their full- x to’ iat ® ® Anto pustball, eid to = prosecuts the ders. He renee Brothers. wtaL om tries). est conmbagtesioe. That it is not or-| ly of a simitc> rfature nfluenaz, @ nly “be seud the Canadian bred Holeteta| dinarily not| it 1s not #0 often fatal, but it causes thrilling than auto polo, is the oe ; : st | put Fo vay. E amount of suffering each ( grid part of | Bull: Fourth, Geo. o. Hetatoat, mt les a great :

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