Listowel Banner, 5 Nov 1925, p. 1

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.* “The Atwvood- Bee... LISTOWEL, Thursday, Nov. Sth., 1925 { i ‘fubscription Rate $2.00 a Year in Advance. Otherwise $2.50 i ~ . i King Government - | EVERYBOPY'S.COLUMN | youtalad Will Carry On) | Ten cents a line for first in- a . | sertion, pbb open onres PARLIAMENT WILL BE CALLED 2 | of 60c, Subsequent Insertions = . . > 3 * | five cents a line with mini- AT EARLY DATE TO DECIDE Is- - {| .mum charge of 26c. SUE—LATEST RESULTS BY OF 646—DET. : or t PROVINCES, VOTE IN DIFFERENT MUNIOI- : WANTED The present political situation is ~PALITIES. i ; a very peculiar one, and is unparall- ‘to borrow on first mort- Thureday's | "s Dominion Elec- Co eled in Cana saat “2200, 7% interest. Enquire at t went to the coun- tions, Mr. David M. Wright, Consery- i this offic 4 The Government wen te ative candidate, was elected In-North. j 4 try with -a majority in Parliament, Perth by ity of 646 M a Lb and ‘after Thursday's contest finds Fa a mys tn ‘ over Mr. aes ge er os ow-| Bot only the majority gone but the om Brown, @ Liberal stan et your ca ~| rival Conservative party with a great- right's, rear of Public School, and get | or parliamentary peoresentation. The HARVEST TIME ‘ Comparatively «peaking, the elec- a real job. 11-12 DP/ premier and eight of his Cabinet reed was a very. quiet one, Min- 4 ere was no excitment whatever The colleagues were defeated. The Min - . returns were recelyed in McDonald’s HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT laters defeated were:, Halli by the Conservatives a he Frame house on corner: of Wel-|Low, Minister of Trade and Com- spacious rooms over the McTavish a lington and Rims streets. Apply to} me rce; Hon. George P. Graham, § garage on Wallace St. Owing to the i John L. V. Hea Itnp. Minister thane ne guttinnetion: : uncertainty of the reseit in the Do- ; : infon there was no local demon- i om James os dock, Minister of m a ‘OR SALE Labor; Hon, ve Foster, Secretary To ealevigeey Sarpgies fr ae Cons servatives a Coffield electric washer, good a8/ o¢ state: sy gt Sie Massey; Hon. eta ag ease th their victory in «< new. Apply Mrs. Sneath, at Howard Herbert Marler; Hon. J. E. Sinclair. ; ety full ar MacKenzie farm itp The Conservative party, according Ny: m start that Be agnor sive s Con s to the latest figures, came out of the Gl N t , HOUSES FOR SALE election with the largest following, orious a ure ! Workers Ware Nav histoiist oe ote } We have a large list of homes to} securing 117 seats out of 245. The the results were kno Wright se- choose from ranging from $1200 to} Liberals won 100, the Progressives curing a majority of 265. In the 1921 $5700; also a number of farms.| 23, Labor and yg i ee 3. There ' election H. B. Mor phy the Conserva- > 222, Wm. Duckering. tf.|are etill two ge dou leah . Conservatives hold that “the Gov- ~ ernment, having suffered the defeat of eight of its ministers and being the ut, of course,’ there wie oe three candidates at that contest. Ov- ‘Tis again our happy ‘ A ag ag pings ia £004 | lesser group, should resign out of as new. A & or $25 A. D.| resnect to the evident will of the el- 2 k f er 72 per cent of the possible vote Symons, Plana” nee var "pengure pra sata The Liberals, however, be- turn to give Than BY }Oor the ie 3 polled in Listowel, grocery store, Wallace St, lieve that Mr. Meighen is unable to 7 here were some surprises how- ever, throughout the riding. Milver- ton changed over from the Liberal to the Conservative column. At th last general election Milverton gave r. Rankin a majority of 76 and at the last Provincial election, it gave Fr. W. Hay a majority of 51. This time D. M. Wright secured a major- ityof 18. The township of Wallace bountiful Harvest with which our land has been blessed. To. be ever mind- ful of the fact that not our form a government. He went to the RAZOR BLADES Sagar beni a country asking for a mandate to raise Safety razor blades -sharpened the tariff, and he has not received Any make. Single edge 3c; “Jouble such a° mandate. If he attempted to} edge 4¢. Satisfaction guaranteed or! put into effect the main plank of} money refunded. R. B. White. 9-12] his platform, he would in all proba- | . bility face defeat in the House. as! the Progreselves would be dead a-| PERCIVAL F. HOADLEY gi Teacher in sing! ng, piano, organ — following is the party stand- 1 b h y/ Elm Pen © SRS, ¥. of 118, while | theory. Pupils sronaead for Toronto ing by provinces today: ' Wor aione ut t e€ wor of elma reduced the usual Coneervative fnclading 1... My degree, Budso| Epa ae Com. Prog. tnd.) Wright, white in the last election the : L. T. C. M. degree, Studio} pp ‘ C d cht: ! a ae . w. B. Sl. i 10 0 4 our reator ma ce it pos- | Liberal polle the lowest vote. ee ———|N. 8. ......-. th 0 0 | thle y?? ~~ | Mornington, however, showed a Con- es 5 Fea Se j En net § i BAKING AND FANCY WORK SALE Quebec oo. 60 4 0 1 Sie: aaaeacere "Gath: as tu be Heathope Friday, Noveniber 6th. in U. F. O.} Ontario ...... 12 68 2 0 ' Gikeiases? vane era parry rooms, sale of fancy work and home-! Menitoba ..... 7 6 2 | | Werth, the cidite wusta haek's . made baking, held by rien Aid of |Saskatchewan . 15 0 6 | | acad can ‘: ng wou te pr Bune a St. Paul's Lutheran church. Your) Alberta ...5.. 4 4 8 0 \o sath ped ree tw a 9 é age c ally 2-5 m biz 3 7 10 ( as } t a patronage cardiails invite 4 12-5 B rit. Columbia i( ° : he Etre aes best sap u z 8 v v EVERY BODY WE LCOME ntin the different parts of Tot 191 #117 3 One sea at remains im che dout tial —~—~- yAt the Orangemen's box social in| their Lodge room 1347, 3rd. line ion . Wallate, Wedneeday evening, Novem- |cotuma, seriiur GFieecs sac! “The Vote in Listowel . ber 18th. commencing with a splen-|, rhis & ‘ Prem { Brown Wright ; ‘ ; er King aaneunoe’ that he will call | bx. 111 159 did program at 8.15 sharp. Admis- eg ritcat adesible Gate | Bismark ........6.. 5 sion 25e. at fest possible date Btone .......... o4 173 ‘wad po ‘the new House “to decide rla we cece eee eee 82 129 —— eS i the issue, declaring that this was the Dufferin .......... 124 178 STRAYEI | onl yY manner in which rule by the sdowne ...... 82 ‘ To the farm of Mr. Red Chamney.| people could be made possible. Un Advance Pol Seeeeneer - 2rd. con. Wallace, bay gelding horse,| til Parliament meets the Govern- ee one white foot beh ind and white} ment refrain trot making any 2 753 ; wil] please ‘call at Mr.} appoint ments other than those es- Majority for Wright—2656 : for the horse and/sential to the carrying on of buel- : | ness. rer n ¥ rig = | Stratford cs sce aves 3420 eee _ y awau@men | Majerity for Wright—9g51. @ FOCAL SAL ai ia Ee en Music Lovers Enjoy | Brown Wright f present 1e “Ole elinhle, | N. Easthone 1 ...... 79 . Fonth in iurse ries." Big demand for} Organ Recital on Monday . ~ a iN, Pasthope © ga pawn 131 we 2 stock. Start now at best selling time. | Seni a . 1 - : : iy Easthope 3 ...... 56 63 Exclusive territory, handsome tree ‘Real good anc 1en some” was N. Easthope ; 2 * Bucigsivg isiehory.. Sandeome Uae). vordie of trae ony vere Tk ov | Light Session Held Esteemed Resident Mrs. J. McPherson Adam F. Wenzel N. Baathove € «<0. eo. 3 lington. Toronto 9- ae a at the organ paettel ivan ° . - ae | ' aie ie SEES ke [by Mr. P. F, Hoadley. assiated "hate By Town Council) of Molesworth Passes Dies at Hospital! Died On Wednesday Total ........ fot 116 | choir, in e nited ure on es-| 7 FOWL SUPPER |}day evening, when he presented hie ed = “a i . i a van we ReueaarER s = ; The Ladies Aid of Trowbridge| arrangement “Around the World in| POST DATED CHEQUE FOR §1000| MR. PETER SCOTT DIED oN| HAS BEEN RESIDENT OF LISTO-| RESIDENT GF LISTOWEL FOR)... 1 Brews W right F United Chureh will hold a hot fow.!One Hour.” RECEIVED FROM PIANO COM- THURSDAY IN 79th. YEAE WEL OVER FIFTY YEARS— SEVERAL YEARS—NATIVE OF lice 2..... st 28 aa supper at the home a Robt. Menzies, The prelude to the extended trip . = nm . 8O LIVED IN WALLACE TOW N- MADE HER HOME WITH PERTH COUNTY—-FUNERAL ON | Eilice 3 7 5 2nd. con. Grey. on hgggl Nov. 11th.| was a selection “Moonlight” by the PANY — CHANGES. MADE IN SHIP. +" oR. MRS. F. O. CLARKE ~ inraties een cia Biliee 4-0 $7 a Supper aarved & from 6 to 8. Good pro-| choir and then Mr. Hoadley gave, STREET LIGHTING—DID NOT ; a ee 7. @Es ny BATERDAY AT 2.80. Bilice 5 as een, Score = 7 gram. Admission 35 and. 25e. Rossini “Overture from William ACT RE BECK MEMORIAL. On Thursday, October 29th., 1925, . =a Ellice 6 .......... 3 3 Tell.” This number wee well receiv- — there passed peacefully to his etern Pg igh Bee a a a. Mr. Adam F. W 7 a m Ellice 7 ieceeseeee 90 69 WILL BUY POULTRY ed and drew forth great praise from While recognizing that some trib-| &! home, Peter Scott, of Molesworth, curred on Tuesday, November 3rd., } r. é dam A enat passe 7s — os... * 494 30 + ‘ veered the audience. The peace and solitude] yte to the late Sir Adam Beck shouid|!n his 79th. year. He was born inj ‘95: cr the. Memorial Hospital. | 72.8 home on sw street on Wed ehtacak Mr. Alvin Goldner announces that] of » the ing storm on the ' orth Easthope in-1847 and with} 1925. at the Memorial ospital.| nesday morning, N 1925. The * t il y liv (cee ne - tee # be given, the town council on Mon-| | - ” , where she had been confined since { his der k Total .......; 656 374 ve will buy live and dressed poultry! jake, the guiet pastoral mood and| day evening, did not show any en-| his parents moved to Wallace in the Di ot ane report of his death was a ghock to on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, o 3 . ll de- spring of 1866. In 1813 h jeq| Sunday last. Death was due from) his friends. Although he had been , the stirring battle music were all de-| thusiasm for the project —the estab-| Spring 8 e marrie nanmonts : Brown Wright each week at C.P.R. freight sheds. picted. lishment of a fund of $500,000 for| Catherine Stewart, and shortly left Pp : failing in health the past several) Mornington 1 ...... 56 Highest prices paid. "Phone 116 r 12 The audience waa then taken “a-jan endowment for the Guan pad for Neepawa, Manitoba, where they| The late Mrs. oo — was} months and his illness wae viewed a8; Mornington 2 ...... 8 $2 tfnp. round the world.” the countries vis-| dra Sanitarium at London. spent eleven years. On their return} ¢ighty-eight years of ag : a, aa Gerfous, few were prepared to hear! Mornington 3..,.... 72 74 - ited being Canada, United States.| yp C, Preuter addressed the| they moved to Turnberry where they | 09 og iat. 1887, in Scotland, oat sng ae bad ete His death} Mornington 4 ...... 44 92 FARM FOR SALE Hawali, Japan, India, Arabia, Egypt.| council regarding this matter, etat-| resided till three years ago when|came fo and t ent ols t as due to pernicious angemla. Mornington 5 ...... 146 26 One hundred acres, being Lot 3.]!t#ly. Hungary, coke Slavakia,!ing that he had received communica-| they retired to Molesworth. They cel-) Years ago. and has spent the mos al Mr. Wenzel, who was in his 70th.| Mornington 6 .:.... 68 139 Con. 2, township of Elma "ase Poland, Germany, Russia, France.|/tiong from the committee in charge| ¢brated their 50th. anniversary two her Iffe in Glenallen and eel year, was a native of Perth County, ee ee ee jent to church, school and store.| 2gsiand. Treland and Scotland. Ad of the campaign asking him to act as| Years ago. Giatriet She has been a resident Of hein born in South Reethope town- Total ....'. es, 481 419 Must be sold to settle estate. Apply | t#® selections played by Mr. Hoadley} chairman for Listowel. He was not; Mr. Scott was a faithful a Ta tr GRE aiaeern Ship on Aug. 4th. 1856. He resided , to Thos. Johnson, R. R. 4, A on were representative of the various) gisnoged so to do-- and brought the! Of the Presbyterian church and in For the past twenty-five years she! for the greater part of his life in FI Brown Wright et countries visited and exemplified the| matter before the council; hoping; Politics, a Liberal. He was a “highly has been a partial Invalid, having, Wallace township and when retiring Hime 1 ee 40 100 spirit of the various peoples, the list-| they would endorse the mmovement;respected man being kind and up-| lost both her sight and hearing. An’ from the farm several years ago he; — Botte ta weees 85 ener could imagine he or she waS|and perhaps see to it that: someone| Tight in all his dealings and a good| only daughter, Mrs. F. O. Clarke,; moved to Listowel to reside. Le Breer eeeees 59 95 STRAYED physically sgh in the far-off lands! too, charge of the campaign for Lie-} neighbor, always willing to lend a) survive I” Ow Nox “Oth. 1882, Mr. Wenzel Elina 4 pve Eile 65 150 : From Lot 1, Con. 3, Elma, since] so well were the numbers interpret-| towel from Nov. 20 to 28th. No ac-|helping hand. He acted’ as school] The ae way held thiy (Thuts-] way guitedin marriage to Mies Lad-igine @ san 102 €. Oct. let., bay mare, 4 years old, 3) et by the organie et. The weirdness Of) tion was taken by, the council. trustee a fifteen years. day) afternoon from the residence of ia Ann Zurbrigg, who eurvives him./Bima 7...°. 07'S ° 2 “ E white feet and white face. Brand. Q)}.Arabia, the liveliness of the Frenc All. the :inedibete wets . present is wife, he is survived by) her daughter on Havelock street. Ser- | o.fakkhtark wiea uttive, Wiesthal Bim ‘90007 4 didie ee 2 24 ome X © left shoulder. Any particulars;/and the soft pathos of the Hawai‘an with the exception of Councillor! °@¢ on, “Robert, of Grey#and three/ vice was held at pee mp4 o'clock, | z and Sybilla E., both et home, is ver age teste “ve iss & ane sm nl Molesworth, we mate, comenreate. by Mies| G0, at this monthly meeting, but the brag oe gt gies ei cvaag Mao g and was in charge of R tc ne | Well as two alsters and two brothers. Total .. 2s... 619 778 ee . business before the council waa not . pray » Grey.’ ol, pastor of Knox ehureh, Intermen | Mrs. Conrad Krug and Mise Barbara . eee -1|L, Scott, Miss A. Livingston, Mrs. D. : and Miss Ethel, at home. Also one’ wag madc-in Glenallen cemetery. Wenzel of Chesley, Mr. Leonar Brown Wright ee WHY SUFFER FROM TONSILITIS? Fletcher and Mr. EB. 8S. Hudeon, each Ceniskthlor youziben, chairman of sister, Mrs. MacIntosh, Molesworth, ‘ lWenzel of Fordwich and Mr. Louis| Wallace 1.2.04... RD . The most. reliable Pe powerful solo being representative of one of the Fire. Water and Light and three brothers, Alex., Manitou, ds s l CEs 1 Wenzel of Hanover Wallace 2 9 65 “a “yet harmless” throat remedy ob-| the countries. A mixed octette sang) oo oisaa concerning the changes|@2-» William, Balmoral, Man., and Goo tolen in Listowe whis: tate We Wadeel 4 Wallace 3 tt came 9 5 5 “ ” Zz a iy alae silly ada NR at ‘ tainable ts “Mrs, Sybilla Spahr’| Land of Hope and Glory” before) made in thé street lighting, giving}? /™7,0f Radisson. Sask. Located at Ingersoll | friends and retained tt rats nan? | Wallace 4°... veos SBEve ior 28 by ” @ audience left Canada on the trip. The funeral was conducted at the | nem. His even-} yy) 5 Es Tonsilitis:' It treate, Congh,. Croup, The choir of forty voices made a Jocation of each siteration and what family relidenbs Sunday afternoon ; tempéred abled b and hie openheart-|woyoce got Tt 37 27 Sigs: Quinsy, Bronchitis, Diseased Tonsi's, hit in si had been done. Some lights have . So far ‘the thief apie stole several prt aes enabled him to do this. The Wallace 6 ..... coos: 106 68 es - nging that booq number in charge of Rey. John Smith,: and hi 5 es Tonailitis, “ang: ALL throat infections)v7 i. prittania’™ by D “Tho os. Arne, Deen removed from places where)... very largely attended. suitcases ‘containing silk scarfs, silk| heartfelt sympathy of the commun- =r ee surprisingly quickly. Creighton’s and ‘epecially arckaxed: ‘by Vogt they were not badly needed and plac- The pallbearers were Messrs, Jas ties, and other articles of wearing; ity ie extended to the bereaved ones. OER cen a acts 464 346 Beese Drug Stare, Listowel, sells it. It is Rs ‘|ed elsewhere. Othere were lowered ss “|apparel from a traveller’s car, stor- Ee bsolutely a dabl and the appreciation of the renaieeen Edgar, Peter McDougall, Tom El- The funeral will be held on: Sat- Brown Wright Hess a utely dependable and guaran- _jto the regulation ,height of 14 feet. ed in Fletcher & Nelson's garage last & Bs a ‘was shown in the loud and prolong: liott, John McEwen, Robert MaciIn urday afternoon from his late resi-; Milverton LA 112 107 teed. 1-12 up. In all, four new lights added. - Tuesday night ine evaded rag? d f PO fe ; ed applause. Mrs. BE. D. Bennett, in he additi d-alt tosh and Nelson Mitchell. cence service being held at. 2.30 p.| Milverton 1B ....., Wy 121 oe the solo “Home Sweet Home’’| 72@ cost of the additions and altera-| “nm. pereaved share in the eympa- although some of the goods Were) m. Interment will take place in. the - tions will amount to about $50. At found in Ingerso Seanit, NEW EYE SPECIALIST COMING | brought a most enjoyable trip to an thy of the community. Evangelical cemetery, rd. line Wal- phe te bik at, “210 228 : present there are 172. sixty watt A man, giving his name as Frank = f Lo neo ip beta NE pane tr on sen pages hes Pty Gael e f 3 70, one hundred watt lights Stewart, disposed of some of these|'*°* NORTH PERTH SUMMARY ° 5 artment o} thalmol- - pebotggr 9 Sates 7 > sot Gores dae Bhert diag Ro ate A and 27 pee wanared watt tights. to a-merchent in Ingersoll Brown ‘Wright ogy, McCormick Neurologieal Col-| Mr. Hoadley mate a splendid im- The. following lines are published . “The c that the coun- while le miade arrangements with an- 4 Stratford 2. 3420 4371 lege, Chicago, TL, will be at Queen’s} pression .in his tal ein ge with an~i by uest of the famil fateh, Teaches, av. 10. Houte tea: yet cil eine sean on have the Public other to use his store for a special; ccancds @ family of the de-|N. Basthops 404 =‘ 116 mt to 7.80 ely Mesduchen; try iteh- mays ext ona) M will Bay pred r se 556 374 £ ‘ing eyes, (also feeling like sand in|be awaited with pleasurable antici-|™ saiThe police at evel — that{*‘Calm and peaceful is thy slumber ima A tig os — eyes) granulated eye lids, inflam-| pation. : SY be, lighting of some stre streets, the consent T-| they received no word of the robbery} In thy cold and silent bed; Walls +, S19°* > 478 med éyes,-pain in eye balls, pain a- : ot oe veeeert Se nes Sie0- owner also to be se here eau ‘Saturday. last. On sant Freed from sorrow and trom sickness | y itrowel <b > S46 -cross forehead, pain in back of neck, RUE Te Tae CRT al SL ee counetiiors. thought: #e/ due. re ecchbet: af abat:. terra. th Resting sweetly with the dead. | inverts ¢ 493” 768 ‘and twitching eyelids re- eyes. at The Queens Hotel, sroap aheiule. be Arimanea, ethers 4 dino { tandeis bimnaelt Ba lato adeeuG edt 16 2ete stig! PREC | eed Be 3 othis-weelky :by.ithe «amethod iteag aot needed’ atcthis: time: ‘The ‘thief! Alt thy ‘tol] ands enresave ‘ended, : Tate! for Dent year, others fra sos ei6if0..140%.|-|underd doom death tiréver tee; or Riding Tay: “730 wise par yes Happy » outlesinelidatet Tented Tanted; Majority for Wright i yee re F ‘Nagvor id hoe : “Siow Avitbu Sti : seperted : aR as wees sioee ponte No Riore Ys ree Be $1000, dated | Thou did wa! ; Me: tears shed up yonder; ‘ i fo > 3 ; 3 Ce i And I

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