“Thursday, June Srd. 1926 _ Here are Motor- “00° “70” dom’s Two Most Thenew Chrysler“60"—a lower- priced six—is unqualifiedly guar- - Stupendous Values Setbed to give you more value for your moncy than any other car Famous Chrysler “70” in its c Phaeton . . Now, $2040 . ee 4 See caer ow, 2 Th p you Sondscs ; Nee 2200 because in designing the “60” Royal Coupe Now, 2475 Chrysler engineers set about Brougham . Now, 254° creating a car of entirely original Royal Sedan Now. 2620 design and construction, going Crown Sedan. Ni 2765. the absolute limit to put into ita ‘dollar’s worth of value for every New Chrysler “60” dollar of its purchase price. Touttog + + + $1535 In Chrysler “60” there is also the Coupe . . . 1660 same supreme quality that has Coach. . ~. ~. 1760. been built into the famous Chry- Sedan . . .°- 1900 ‘absolutely no change in form F. O. B. Windsor, ” Phe ahews prises sler “70” and the unsurpassable Imperial “80”—a quality that is » only to bee now a definitely known quantity rear, spare tire, tite po Papo poss full of gasoline ier dealers are in position to xtend the convenience of lowest svnilabie time-payments. Ask Chrysler’s attractive plan ZURBRIGG & BENDER---Listowel WOOTTON WNIT OTTO in motordom. You will find us eager to demonstrate to you features at these new prices of Chrysler “eo” or Chrysler ‘*70” . 4 Atthese nae eneetngaally lower lower prices all features of su of the famous Chrysler “70” “70” which have set it apart as the standard of motoring in ite class for more than two years, are made even more outstanding. For in the accomplishment of these new lower dos a is the per- ance, quality, comfort, seg equipment, design or wor: ship in bodyorchassis which have a proved themselvesin tensofthou- sands of miles of driving by thou- ee upon thousands of owners. hanged tage reductions to- lish Chryslér “70” even ae exceptionally as the world’s one acti motor car va in its c -the extraordinary of the B ‘Pie Island is on be southern side. In place of the 1 : intricately - Famous Park Where Indians Once Gathered Niztt after night on the shores of Thunder Bay, long ago, were heard weird chanting lamerits of In=| se} dian braves. of various tribes, then made this in- let in Northern Ontario ring, with their shouts and songs, and the rum-| clear bling sound of wooden sticks- thnd- ing-with monotonous regularity on skin tom-toms.. There the In-| On dians went to hunt and that was the = site ts many a tribal: reddezvous. r three milés fhe water front leaks, out ever the spreading waves. Bay at the Sleeping Giant. The Welcome Islands lie in that en- trance while beautiful, picturesque Fa: boriously hand- ted war! pe Sciatg “Pama Tedd, Teddy” pper—The Pavilion. _Left—A Birch-bark Wisdes. taking his daily dip. ‘the poe 0 ha Canadian Pacific passenger steamers. plying th ‘ort McNicoll te Fort canoes of Taian os may now be| McKay Lakes from wee great Canadian nang and er Mere eet of smaller craft Hundreds of members sets, a ‘in ‘a ve of—Fert-Wihianr| id Where enchant- ag laments rosé Thigh and n the humid air may now be heard "the voices of happy English- speaking throngs of tourists. the sandy beaches of Thunder has magically arisen a park ed Chippewa. Camping aebaetins lodges, long, sha overshadowed by towering Warts of the forest, a ess, live-animal zoo #the features which one contributed | peonnlarity of oe | sia] faa : il ng of al, borfest-to- Mount cp ie are among|are learning. reci ntre— t—SS. np esp one of e-Great jam and Chippewa Park. ¢ Righ Willia were originally part of an ancient National Reserve :and rarely ancient Chippewa Nation Reserve and rarely saw the foot of a white man. “Now, on the ma‘n line of the Canadian Pacific Railway, advanta- reously situated close to Fort Wil- iam, the park is visited by’ larce pambers ef men, yeas and ‘chil. dren throughout the yea Canadians are begitining to find that in addition to numerous natural resources Cana possesses unriva!l- sites for summer playgrounds, parks and other resorts.. Instead of going to other countries Cahadiaks to® Canada condi fo is due argely to tauiread travelling con- }veniences by -steam,-rail and “apf mobile, ' ae = = Did Kot Noniinséd Oundictage— The South roe Liberals in con- 200 being tw attendanee and. there was no disposition |contest go by to let the next mit- but rather a yention at St. de@ided that it woul not be advis- able to nominate a candidate for the election until “. date of that elestion is known executive ef the association therefore empowered to aall a mom- cg whieh the next pfovincial jas Thureday at ones, ‘ feeling. that it was. premature to! jatest nominate*a mam unfil it. is known aig af in Pirtighn:| oF phe x ebaine the when the election i# to be held. At calke bexes. e Bauner Offie. >’ Phe} that there ve a shag — of wax/ feeling and a greet m y delegates voted Ages the mavaug ¢ “9 : scar etal | WEDDING ihveldles Or announeements. The Banner Prem you of a satisfactory job, on Awat ‘Met says: “My way ray-at raisin’ children was to love ‘em Bg seoa | M ‘} of Elmira, Visited over the week-end late * lowho will be in neuer ¢an Milter, made tavelite © suit ‘That to Get the home news pt The Paoner: garden party season tor’ this aise opens’ to-night ee Trow:; bridge. b The John Robinson Cirous is com- ing to aah aa on. Saturday next. June 5th. A ee of the Perth Holsteia Breeders has been called for Satur- day, eee 6th. in Stratford. * Palmerston Council recently gave a grant of $100 to the Horticultural Society of that town M Margaret and Florence Roe of Listowel, spemt the holiday with their” parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Roe. Milverton weinhy Mr. Herbert Bailey, . Listowel, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bailey.—Palmerston Spec- tator. , The Banner is your paper. Use it. If you have a thing to sell why keep it a secret? Miss Alice McLaughlih, of Listo- , epent the 24th. at the home of ie a: Corbett.——-Drayton. Adyo- “The King’s Birthday, June 3rd., a statutory holiday and is being o served today by the Listowel a ba8 A Barrie merchant sent out an ap- peal to ople to buy in their own town—and the appeal was made in a. circular not printed in his own town. 35 PEOPLE 35 . Band = _Orchestra Charles ton Dan ~RBeaturing Mr. B. A. MacLean, 64 minute PGhercaton coe (All St. Mary s_ Players) — and partner Admission---Children 35c - - Adults 50c Mrs. Westlake and children and Mr. Ed.. Hopf, of Listowel, spent over ie week-end with their parents, Mr. H. Hopt.—Chlifford Ex- Sie: The Blue Water Golf and Country Club, Goderich, has extended ‘an in- vitation tO the Listowel Golf and Country Club to their annual open- ing to-day (Thursday) June 3rd. The coming of penny postage on Dominion Day is going to mean a big saving to the coontry at large and especially to the large business firms and- mail order houses: If ‘you have discovered a piece of furniture or any miscellaneous art- icle in your spring cleaning that you won't want, remember Banner small advt. may find. you a person who does want it and willing to pay you handsomely besides. Rev. Mr. Pletch of Wallace, Mrs, Benedict and daughter of South- ampton and Mr. and Mrs, Ellis of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Klinck at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Rahn.—Moorefteld Cor. jn | Drayton Advocate. x The annual convention of the Can- adian Weekly Newspaper Associa- tion li be held at Quebec, Wednes- day, Thursday and Friday, June 17 and 18, Following. the convgntion there will bea trip down the St. Lawrence to Murray Bay and up the Saguenay to Chicoutimi where (a visit wilk be paid to the pulp mills and an opportunity will be provided to see how paper is converted from wood to the finished product and a visit will also be made to the new aluminum works which are now in; the course of construction. | Verdun Minstrels Here Wednesday—} The Verdun Minstrels of 1926, a} St. Marys organization. will play in McDonald’s hall Wednesday night, and they promise an entertainment that should be weil worth seeing. A clever troupe of singers and dancers, they have won the highest praise of their audiences wherever the show has been presented and they sar pare favorably with many minstrel shows that are continually on the roa Fine of $100 for Jay Watking— Examination of Vancouyer’s new traffic bylaw, which becomes effec- tive on June 1, shows that not only is, ‘“jay-walking’’ made a. legal of- fense on downtown streets, but that it will bea legal offense for a per- son to crose a streét in any part of the city except at an intersection. In addition to being liable to a fitte as high as $100, with costs, months’ imprisonment, upon- convic tion, offendera pill be guilty of Banda vs ee gtigence” ih case of an acciden Milverton Store Sold— Tenders were Spened on Wednes- day last for the store stock of the Radius K.~Loth, of Milverton There re.in al six tenders some of Which, get very close, but the successful tendered- was Mr. John Brunner, of Millbank, who secured the stock at the reasdnable price of seventy cents on the Wollar Mr. Brun- ner has conducted a successful store business at Millbank for some ten or twelve years and has th of the pope. He is agso iness with his son, Geo™Brunner,} gharse of the Mitver-| Mt. Forest Confederate & sdeovast sentative—A very pretty wedding took place on Monday Inst. Victoria Day, at 3 : "elock in the afternoon at Wesmines when RBthel Lii- fan Waldmann daughter of Mr. and — Andrew Weidmann, . of Artivar was married to ‘Roy ang formerly @f Listow rod zow of Mount Forest. The her Dr MacRae officiated. The /bride look- ine very pretty in a navy blue tailor Bast = ton estore Miller- Weld nasisted Anehed Miller, wand with Mie aren et ae eee - a owety and oe eS ter th a doctor saya thet visleat exercise ‘speae as Bat bie ie ‘te do}. ® cetemony t teok the 3.50. P.M.. ‘Bnd other points, SCHINBEIN'S STORE NEWS FROM OUR Men’s and Boys’ Wear Department Extraordinary Values In Men’s & Young Men’s Suits 200 Men’s Suits and three button style. Also stout men’s suits. These suits are all well tailored. $15.00 to $35.00 100 Snappy Suits For Young Men! In fancy tweeds, double breasted and English single breasted styles. Some have two pairs 43 trousers. $15. .00 to $25. 00. —— “are very 200 Boys’ Suits — _- Wel have an extra large stock of Boys’ Suits which must. be tinct Have you seen the boys’ suits with long pants and extra bloomers ?. They sinart. We have them. Tweed suits for ners light and dark colors most of them haye two pairs. . Boys Suits $5.00 to $15.00. 200 SHIRTS ON SALE . Taken from our regular stock, Forsyth and Off Re makes in Silks, ' Breadcloth and fine Percales. All Sizes. 1-4 Off Regular Prices or without Men’ s Summer Underwear?” “i*t $1.00 Clearing Lot of Men’s Sailor Straws $1.25 In fine tweeds, worsteds and sergés, in two | V isit Our Men’s Wear Department-—It Will Pay You