Listowel Banner, 28 Jan 1926, p. 7

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Commissioners:— : Business Service Individual Line 2-Party fs Residence Service Individual Line 2-Party Ss (Above ratts are for wall Yplephones} . / It will be seen that/in order to bring local telephone rates into line with our proposed new schedule, no change is necessary in the residence service. The tendency is thus to encourage the development of residence service. Merchants and business men, while asked to pay a Somewhat higher rate for business telephones will benefit in the enlargement of the scope and value of their service by the development of residence pong gah pt We believe our patrons will agree that to maintain.and extend a ser- vice vital to the welfare of the community far.outweighs in importance the moderate increases a relatively, small nurfiber of our aa will be aBkeg to pay. * Pellghone Rates 3 at this Exchange - > DHE following table shows the principal rates now in effect for this exchange, and the new rates for which — we are asking the approval of the Board of oreey: Present i ey Monthly Monthly Rate Monthly Rate Increase $2.05 $2.75 70 1.85 2.25 40, $2.05 $2.05 00, 1.85 1.85 v0 ) - J.T. PATTON, Manager The Bell Telephone Company of Canad. ae ‘ F ~ a 4 charges . for ’ “S ES yo es ~~ (* This is Performance: Sustained speeds of 58 miles an hour; g acceleration of 5 to 25 miles high as 30 miles per gallon, is a com-” bination of eiualniaee features found in po other car. With these salient iit you get Coptivating beauty, riding comfort and ease thought possible only in ‘cars carvof much higher price; and dura- CHRYSLER “58"—58 miles per hour—3o miles to the gallon—3 to 25 miles in 8 seconds. ‘ bility chat results from the canned d quality in cise c in 8 seconds; unrivaled economy as AW What car, j See) pre- ip. of type, near regardless the Chrysler “58” new low price, can even approximate such a combination of superlative worth? Weare eager to afford you the tunity of prdving Chrysler’s outstan: pa iN ing superiorities—with you at the desire. ° wheel, i ben ‘ pioneers RE ade acre aT de 25 miles in 64 seconds—68 horse- power—hydraulic four-vheel CHRYSLER for 2 to 7 passengers—o2 IMPERIAL Suen pes te Oe Cen SCTE SAireSbe horse-power—Bo miles per hour... . ZURBRIGG & BENDER LISTOWBL, > ONTARIO. Las ee Rockslide Near Elora— im immense quantity ing probably more has fallen from the side of the e Grand river ravine at a rock, 150" of the Horse and Cutter Locked Up— How would you like to call ony s your “best girl” and be deprived.of , your horaé, Harness and cutter by her brother? This is what. happened | >| to. hers. s “Mamma, ‘he said, “is it true that}, ma ee Httle Is wo MOL pocagh water te. atin Ba Pit sotae co! abhi say, my} a Youthful Unselfishness He SA ah a ee <i gp very thoug during co long spell of dry weather, and he had his mother, and slipped his mand ins ae 41 was a former pastor on the Biaevale| ‘ through; Burnside lodge, the: Western {during 1926. The announcement,<of Mr. Geo. Fishes of Drayton, while working in the Drayton sawmill on Friday Jest. had the msifortune to Tet a heavy stick of timber Ee his foot and as 2 result will be up for a few days.—Drayton ye cate. % A Death of Rev. Francis Swann.-— Rev. Francis Swann, Vanconver, minister of the fofmer “Methodist church, and som of the late Rev. Mat- thew Swann, a fo sels Methodist church; dled at sa home in Vancouver. cireuit and Mrs. (Rev.):58. awd a sister of the deceased.— fall Post. . i : Oxpensive Fun at vari— t Five young men from near Beeton ippeared before Magistrate Jeffs at (lliston on Wednes sremises of Céeil Carr, who had been ‘ecently married. After héaring the ‘vidence the magistrate came to the ‘onclusion that it:was a case of a *harivar! carried too far. He imposed oung men, making $25 each. —Ac- on Free Press. ¥ 100 Boys to Come— ‘t lenat six hundred boys will pass Ontario district distributing much importance to farmers all ots Western Ontario, was made by A stn, of the lodge, “following et ‘eturn fgom Toronto, where plans r the Wé@&tern Ontario program for e year have been completed. The ilvationist officer. has. urged -that ovs be sent vut from the Old Land} ariy in the year, and the first party. umbering fifty, have all been epok n for, although they are still onj heir way from Englahd. loss to baal Pegelo. time Brace Jail Empty— 1a ccsseat auction sale The Bruce County jail at Walker-|and implements on Tuesday of ton remaine entpty. pissed the 7th. of| week. Stock to be bring- Janwary prisoners e been “con-| ing good prices a! this spicuous by their inane” tebe. the| Cows at this sale brought from $60 exception of for an hour or so thisjto $82 r sow $60 and week when one man was in while his} ‘young pigs weighing around 80. Ibs ball was being renewed. averaged a trifle over $15 each 8 ; gale totalled $2400 and the auction- Foot Injured— eer Geo. H. Dickso nd the pro- the result.—Drayton Advocate. os Walkerton mer pastor of Brna-| 220 assis fine of $15 and coste on each of the | room Ww “}country this winter, and while they jphyxiate thé whole -family.—Durham . Dickson a prietor were both well pleased with Salaries— . - At the first meeting of Walkerton . per night, caretaker of cemetery $750, own teameter $20 per week, Board’ of Health, chairman $6, Clerk n audited the town books in 1925 has sane. appointed town. auditors. at Sateouty cco’ Asphyxiation— An occurrence that might have resulted seriously happened et the ome of Mrs. Peter Reid, Sr., Lamb- ton etreet, last Friday morning, when the snes lon a coal stove spread through the house. Mr. H. of the. Standaird Bank staff, whose in close proximity to where the heater was. burning, was 80. overcome ‘that when discovered about 8 g'elock in the morning, he was very ill, and a doctor had to be hastily summoned. He! was,’ however, abe.to report for duty the next day. There have been quite a number of cases of this kind throughout thé | AT RIGHT PRICES -Qur constanf aim is to make this groc~ ery a better one, an efficient aid to thrif- ty housewives. ~ * ~ A fine gnality Frida FISH “noe GROC soap you can afford to pay 6 CAKES 25c ORANGE SPECIAL y and Sweet Navals, at per LEMONS, 80c per doz. Labrador Herring He Qualla Salmon Fillets of Haddie Lettuce , Oysters Cabbage R.A. CLIMIE IMPORTED FRENCH PEAS tatiet Try a can. Size 2 15¢ PURE ORANGE MARMAL- | ADE 4 Ib: tin Cal. Saturday. doz, 5c. VEGETABLES, ee Tone Wear ie) Wee elke Wed ed Nc PY NEA ALE EC SN Nat MT ER - - - PHON B. 72° are to be regretted, there seems no explanation as to why a cpal_stove vel work perfectly days” without mber, and then under identical} eonditicne belch forth gas a6- ¥- _NOTIOR TO CREDITORS n the Matter of the Bstate of ohn, H. McDonald, late of the Town of lietaieeh in the: ‘County of Perth, cased. NOTICE js hereby giyén, pursuant 0 Beat 56 of the Truetees Act, R. , Chap. 121, that all cred- date a others having claims or de- rrands ee, the ene of the said John H. McDonald, ied on or abont the 7th. "aay "4 May, A.D., 1925,-at the Town of Ligtowei, in the County of Perth, are required, on or — ihe BHighteenth day of Febru- ary. 1926, to send by post, pre- paid, “ar ‘deliver to ‘the undersigned, | R. G. MacFastinn, Solicitor for J. H. McDonald Jr. of the’City of Winni- peg in the Province -of Manitoba, the executor of ‘the last Will and Testament of the said deceased, their Christian names‘and surnames, addresses and description, and full particulars, in writing, of theh claims,.a étatement oftheir accounts, and.the nature of thel# security, if any, held by them. AND FU R TAKE NOTICK that after such ‘last mentioned date the said executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said de- ceased among the’ parties entitled thereto, having regartl only to the claims of which he shall then have notice, and that the said executor will not be Hable for the eaid assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received reed him at the time of such mee ke G MacPariane, . Solicitor for Ee ABE —— Jr. DATED a at towel rath. = of January, A.D,, NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Mary of Township NOTICE is ‘hereby given, pursuant to nso Eo Act, of Wallace in the County of Perth, |. Widow, Deceased. i, DOMINION eaat are, f i a their Christian names and ~ sur- names; addreasés and on,’ the fnll particulars, in wr iting, ot their clafms, a statement ‘of their ac- For Your Whistle ? Benjamin Franklin as a smal! boy was 80 @ager to own a certain whistle that he gave all his pennies for it— and then found it wouldn't blow! Just bo, rich foods keep you poor—and then don't nourish: For your chealth’s sake, cut down on them and eat Dos oe *. The loaf at once a luxury and an eadnomny.” Makes you feel you are living like 4 prince—évan While it cuts your food-bills. I ZURBRIGG’S ‘i Chronicle. “STORES. LIMITED _CANADAS LARGEST RETAIL GROCERS lea OF the intting bockey tenn never ; “Where” Quality Counts” seems as. smart an Batisiy ng a pleee of work. as the pou! that the ; me team notches. SHREDDED WHEAT 2 PRTS. 2ic es. | {FROWNTREE'SCOCOA 4m 19¢ 1 : tb. § 'D O Clothes a | “ A TASTE OF OLD ENGLAND “TN 19c Make the Man? CHOICE HAND-PICKED , AT LESS THAN 5c Ib. Well, at any rate, they go a : WHITE BEANS 4 ee 19¢ long way toward it. We certain- My: Sethe petred |i | KIPPER SNACKS 37m] 4c {l the best of satisfaction. } 4 f VERUTASTY\FOR QUICK pst it : hear ested eee Lg auton bay Soest TE APONTE. IRICHMELLO| . coumnatss os asian - poke oes EE, MILK | COFFEE TOMATO i tact aang me mtn I) Hse. Chacien,Caronsoo) BY FAR THE BEST | SOUP figure, to meet the demands 1 Ib. 2, aera || | Biss 25e|65e kK | 2m 25e line may be had to best satis. | CRISPO Cc site frm | LEIG BAR BISCUITS 19% n. é PURE GOLD | | TEAS | quick puppies 25¢| BUTTER D.S.L. 5QC Sib.PAIL ~— 37¢ prea BONE Sa) Bork” 29%s.| CORN SYRUP poe [or Os) SSINACH 1 9c] “0B? S, : POAG BRichmello 79% | 4s coop as THE FResu veceTaBiE] 42Gc Ib. TAILOR 20. PURE LARD $3.99 These Prices Good till Saturday, Jan. 30th, 1926 CI09 | Saar ie » Are You Paying too Much — §

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