Listowel Banner, 26 Nov 1925, p. 7

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‘= Santa’s i tc For HER A Pair of Evening Slippers We have them in Satin, Velvet, Suede and Patent Leathers, in the new overlay patterns Priced from $4.50 to $7.50 Pa ek SE 7 BAG CE Fat an en) Quite ot Appropriate | A_CLUB BAG, SUIT CASE, SHOPPING OR OVERNIGHT Priced fron $1.50 to $12.00 VL Lew eee Le THE KOCH SHOE Co. Do your Send your friends or relatives The Banner. It’s like a letter from nea and will reach them regularly. ag din you realize a Ei yoy your Onvistmas a ONapeeey * Miss Jean Johnston rettirned home} on Monday after spending a week with friends in Listoweli—Mt, For- est Con. & Rep. All three of the local banks: will d to receive and forward subscriptions ts the on Saturday. you are a subscriber your label is either a receipt or a notice accord- your subecription é ~ is not, es to you week How doea it appear to Feet: If you've got some news that’s happy, boil it down, make it sh and crisp and enappy—bol] it down. Make your meaning p oui so we'll know, not me erely guess it; then eed ‘ere you address it, boll it dow The Walkerton town council at their last meeting decided to estab- PAN-A-CE-A starts both Pullets and Moulted Hens to: laying. oe ~ Costs Little to Use Pan-g-ce-a The price of just one egg pays for all the Pan-atceca , a hen will eat in six months. There's a right-size package for every flock. 100 hens the 12-lb pkg. 60 hens the 5-lb pkg. 200 hens the 25-lb pail. 500 hens the 100-lb drum For 25 hens there is a smaller package REMEMBER---When you buy any Dr. Hess product, our responsibility does not end until you are satisfied that your investment isa profitable one. Otherwise, return 's empty container to your dealer and get your money back. ‘Adolph’s Hardware Ontario Listowel | Warm Dry Feet: Y Afe an important fac- tor in escaping colds and all their attendant ills. Remember, “‘pre- vention is better than cure.” Buy your OVERSHOES NOW. Competent Electrician TELL ME YOUR PLANS FOR YOUR NEW RESIDENCE and I'l) give you some suggestions as to what it will require in proper Wiring for Electricity. AND OF COURSE YOU WANT Fr WIKED 8O that you can enjoy every modern Electrical convenience. I'll eee to it that it is rendering a fully satisfactory job before I'll accept pay for iit. Call personally or Phone 81. CARL ROSS Listowel "Phone 81 Women’s Cashmere and Jersey 4 buckles at $3.50, and $4.50 Misses’ 3 buckle at Children’s 3 buckle at $2.25 $2.50 Men’s 1 to 4 buckle from $2.25 to $4.50 W. A. Kibler Main St. Listowel ‘we should not hear so- much i| vertising brings by far the best re- lish an open-air scak in that town and run it as a e-gratis civic 3 terpriee. The te “wil likely be 1 cated on the. Publ or kipacate School groun It is estimated that it cost each voter in Canada fifty cents to cast ks as i other half dollar almost any day to see who is. going to run the country. he “Buy in Canada’ idea not only uid to build up Leite in ae M Fund, the campaign for which closes th : Christm "sine vince ion ra rhe Butter paper for sale pa The Ban- ner office, Milver goat ed his early edue D one faa: . Sant 0 aoe Int ce, former ous Court Judge. et Be = ofa ray Fee people's Lote ¢ ig married a daughter of Rey. 3. D. Chown, DD, form: ten ‘ormer of the Methodist Church in Canada. Earl Wedding— A despatch from Mit¢hell reads: F The ceremony was Mr. Anderson of the United church, Monkton, greene and of about 50 guests. The bride, who was given away by her father, “was charmingly attired in white brocaded canton crepe with ribbon trimmings and lace overdress. Her customary veil was held in place with and orange blossoms, and she deerink a shower bouquet of carnations and “books to reat ‘at 6 Gout of a very few cents por day. Call tat and look over the Uist of books we have in the Library and get particulars of ‘the cost. Elliott & Greer Quality and Service Gabel’s old stand. Phone 138. fed mums. The wedding march was Te by the bride’s sister, Mrs. Arthur cker of Fenelli, who was becom ingly yore” in peach canton crepe: Mr. and Mrs, Morey left the eame aitarnonn ‘for troit,. where they {intend to reside. The bride travelled in cocoa canton crepe, t slippers, and hat and coat to match, Among the guests were friends from Listowel, Cobourg, Gorrie, Eth- el, Trowbridge and Mitchell. PEPER EES PEPE EE SE LT FELD 4 + DETROIT HAS + WORLD'S & BE +° — country but has a valua cal effect on those “ve a spirit. If everybody insiste (ting made-in-Canaia good™ tariff agitation. English merehiints say that their experience proves that newspaper ad- suits for all kinds of goods from potted ehrimp paste to carpets. But it is advertising that they have to pay heavily for. One English news- paper with a fifty-four inch page gets $25,000 a page, or around $375.00 per single column Inch. There are other things to do on a farm besides sowin’ and re Nothin’ je the way most farmers lovk = November. But i back your wrong farmin’ plan to bet- ter it next year, November can be made to be the best payin’ month in the year for you About 500 wild ewan have appear- ed on the lake in front of the town of Kingsville. Although swan by the thousand have congregated there in the spring for the past threa years, this is the first time that any appre- clable number have been seen in the fall. This ts the cs place in Ontar- lo was wild native swan can be see Meaford Paper Changes Haniis— With last week's issue the Meaford Mirror again changed hands, revert- ing to the Almera owner. yea Mr. reton sold the Mirror to Mr. “Thos. W. Ning perty oh of Pembroke. On Noy. e Mirrér] again passed into the oe of Mr. License Plates Rendy Dec. 15— Automobile license plates for the year 1926 will be iasued earlier this vear than last, and will be ready on Dec. 15th. instead of February as in revious years. will speed up the distribution of the plates and motorists will have their licenses be- fore the first of the year muceres. Art Exhibit— Mr. Vv. =. gst of the} High Behovl, has pictures’ an me 9 wh next These pictures wil) a. “a dap: for a period of four cere ane the proceeds will be devot- ed the purchase of pictures for the its b School. reser at Library—. Miss P. Goddard, who has been CALIFORNIA THIS WINTER Flour and Feed FLOUR We ate elfiridy sd a prduduie with enchi purchase of tie\bags Wi A cas of Weck Ms oa beat cheek Det: 1st. Leave your ie, Ne ee oe ee Listowel Elevator | When winter comes let the Mg fornia where the w the alr invigora! povenal you can enjoy every kind oth reation careless of time and care- pe 3 pf weath wee resort gee either a! mild, ag Sealab) most ¢envenient and com route. Let raed Be <page 3 be Me plan your trip and arrange attrac snese td to Datitecain across Canada, thro Vancouver and igen glow B.C. Can- ada’s gateway to the Orient. perb in winter. Babi pone from Pacific agent, er Ww Sone: District FRORE ‘seni esr -@:| $835.62°to the hospital. The coun seit tai —let you eold} blasts of winter blow you south to eather } rs iy from ‘gine Sha 8 tari hj} Of the County of Waterloo from the decisio: lin lan Rocky Tenpntaln scenery is su- of will now be employed on Saturday ¥ oks are also ins a to Cignanelees every few Must aay for Patient-— erson becomes indigent sent the to Sa. ha held lable age his or ponte accordin: judgment of the Second Divi: rintenat Court, which has allowed the appeal 0 th ia be brought to Listo-}. | Vogue. Here are some o Don Richard hi mike Oo Richard is seven BS length, has hair, eyebrows, finger and toe nails and is * ate ol het od + ‘% perfectly healthy. He has a * “= very oO of lungs, * + which he uses luetily when he + + is hungry. His features are + + well defined, though his head + + is no bigger than a goose egg + + and topped normal + ‘’ growth of black hair. + te He received water through + + a medicine dropper until to- + ~ day, when he began to take + % bertchanne milk. He cannot Re + Y 7 witk” and-~ a ~% small and weak to be fed 7 + + 5 mother, Mrs. Emil Krause, + ae + te “Tt is a remarkable caee,” + % the physician states. “I was + 4 very much surprised when he + + lived beyond a few hours. He + % chance to + grow up, and I expect him to + + be normal in size. Of course, + * he will have to have extraord- + * imary care.’ + + The baby is kept wrapped + + in cotton and woolin a bask- + + et. Electric Nght globes are + + arranged around his eket + + to keep it a certain tempera- + + ture. Any little change in the 4 + heat of the room might affect + + him pf god and special + ~ care will hay to be taken * v a his food, according to + * the d + + % ede Sete dee toctefordecielenderfor ber fesfondertoedeeteseh DUPLICATE Is a claes of super-refined young ladies, if common report {fs to be trusted, who think it a mark of superior cultivation to have small and dainty appetites. A Pennsylvania ex- change Bane y heard of one u think you could eat a bit of the farkey?” said a gentleman to is cousin, a young woman from the = y, ; but just a small plece please,"’ she ans ered, He started to tim off a delicate morsel nm asked, “Is there any part you erg like?” “Oh, I'm not particular,” and ehe looked Cusrarely at her knife and fork. “Just give me a wing and a leg and a few ee off the breast, with a portion of the gizzard and « spoonful of dresein ng. I can reach the vegetables. myself.” HIGHWAY 8A! ANS The State Highway Department of Ohio is using a number of safety first slogans at eafety exhibitions in an effort to reduce motor accidents. Sev- to ecare locomotives with Mec horn 2. road ad hog roots up macadam with te > 3. 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