Listowel Banner, 17 Jun 1926, p. 7

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i Walk tIsnta : . a few steps to the Brcidbow: several times a ne hs % day, whenever you feel low in energy. Get yourself a slice of ~ Milk Made Bread — ate Have it served with all your meals. It will preserve - your health. Eat plenty offthis pure, wholesome loaf, “nature's perfect food. Better far keep your health than {try to regain it. | -- BAKERY Phone 85 Listowel. jexplolts are becoming awfully tire- weeks fro to-day penny Two postage will be peatocke in’ Canada. Have- you something to sell? ee. the honie-town paper tell the! home-town folks about home-town produc Mr, a Mrs. Travis and. familys Mr: and Mrs. Spencer, of Listowel, spent Sunday with the former's ‘eis-} ter, Mre. H. Arliss, ‘at Grandview Farm,.—Clifford Express Mr. and Mrs. John R. McKay and Mr. ant Mes: Alex McKay motored petites on Sat last and pent the week-end with ee Kincardine Review-Report Premier Ferguson, ministers,and a member from Federal House will address a Con- seryatiyepicnic. to be held at Bay- field next Wednesday, June 23rd. We still fake- an interest in“Phil Hardy but Andy Gump and his golf two Cabinet the’ some. Oh to hear how Uncle Bim and Chester tire getting om In Aus tralla.—Chesley Enterprise. When Cammander Byrd © flew to the North. Pole he made a wide cir- ele of about a hundred miles“about the spot, so that he might be sure of tiaving Yreachgd and passed the to of the earth. That took him about an hour and was ane quickest he globe on record FE Ee 3 Leak: Fruits and Vegetables STRAWBERRIES We will have a good supply of choice—berries for this week-end at market prices. BANANAS, ORANGES, LEMONS, GRAPE-FRUIT CUCUMBERS, LETTUCE, ETC. Peas, Corn, Tomatoes, and Pumpkin.2 tins for 25c¢" Toilet Paper, regular 5c roll, 7 rolls for - 25c x allace Street LISTOWEL For, if you will on to think about it, you will see that this circle-was MOTHER:= Pitchers Care toria is a pleasant, harmless Sebatitate dex Cate GL Pare- |. Boric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especialy prepared ie for Infants in arms and Children all ages. —— | Bo avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Leute. irections on each “ pywhere recommend it es av ciate responsibility for the sate of s| Mildmay Met Friday- =k fl ae an actual circumnavigation of the earth—in that latitude. . Buys Business at Trenton— Mr. C. Banzley has purchased a clothing~and gents’ furnishing busi- ness uf Trenton and left last week to take over the, business. Mr. Ersk- Ine Riggs has iecepted a position with Mr. Banzley and accompanied him to Trenton. The Sweetest Words— group of newspaper widters were discussing what are the three sweet- est words in the English language. One of- them suggested ~ “Home, Sweet Home.” Another suggested ‘I Love You.” A third contended “En- closed Find Cheque—and with un- animous approval. Had Narrow Escape— Mitchell Advocate—A young man from who ‘had n spending the week-end with friends in Listowel, met with a bad accident two and.a half miles north ‘of Mit- , late Sunday night. The lights on his car had gone out and he fail- ed to notice the bridge at that sec- tion of road and ramed the iron siding of the. bridge with such force that the car was badly damaged, the driver narrowly escaping injury. He spent Monday in town while his car being repaired Be Careful of Tramps— Motorists are warned of the riske incurred in giving rides to perso who solocit them along the teaah and streets. frée-ride a & to the ear to hold up the drtver o' steal some of the car’s contents, Me so that he maybe a fugitive and in giving him a ride the motorist is helping to defeat the po o Tha} owner of the car assumes ry def- yene he may have as a p and in case of injury may or damages ienger, fable} . Oare of Shade Trees— Clean cuiture is an important fac- tor in the ‘protection of shade trees frony the insect enemies that attack them, according to a new bulletin. of the Entomological Branch of the De- partment of Agriculture at Ottawa, on the shade tree insects of Wastern Canada _. Ail ,dying and dead bran- ches and trees should be removed and burned, as they are the breeding places of many insecta and rot-caue- ing fungi. -All such waste material Should be collected and burne promptly. Unhealthy weod should be cut out and burned as soon as de- tected. Time and labour spent on this work willbe well repaid as it will Hkely save considerable ex- pense involved in freeing trees from Insects by spraying or other means. haste to Crashed into Horses— Clifford Expréss--“Returning from VIF es 4 7 LyPinegiey Phone , / 2 We have a fresh supply a Sharda in, also ¥: 18, Cc. : faceiaent‘k ' uddeniy Tan into pet: bh - ted. by ke orees Own shield that ie ess Re 24 t was ¢ t the - ing afternoon. Fie dante Meeeen jimid the man w }} yout window }| her % omets Mr. man of Listowel, few milee south of Mild- may, aha op Klein's farm’ on ‘the Provincial Highway, he lodse on oe road, "Phe gate had bed Seas tae, left op- on during the Featie. and the horses | mapas Se Se oe by the owner. whee it ra fMokss bet the. er s the; badly yo es -|épinning factory. This too is bullt of Tr) brick( and- ite smoke staek runt up met with: a ag ‘ eeriously injured} sm ons0 jents are set = gting for persis. | ence. Everyw he new and the old are seen khair by side} To a per- from a Hi He rac ; oar” antiquity without) street corner,’ One of the’ by- be bencgtin of ~~ years, die to inter-}standers ‘from, éstern nations; new} Yu Hwa’s. church?” (this was the son coming new ~country, where practically’ everything is mod-. etriking; and cannot faii to cate? the eye and stir the imaginatic Sometimes you see very acausti contrasts on the train. Not long ago I was on my- way to-Wetihwei to at- tend the soring meeting of the Chin- ese Presbytery. I was tarvelling thira 88, because the t and 6écond clas ears have disappearéd in the chaos of the civil-war..On.one side of the car I noticed several men wear- ing felt hats and knitted socks, and some with foreign buttons on’ their. coats. Among them sat an old man from a country -villagé, Hghting his old-fashioned ive in the ae ioned way. In one hand she-he small piece of flint and a little roll of coarse brown paper, while in the other hand he held his steel striker. A few sharp taps, and he tad struck a spark into the paper, and the trick was done On the other ide of the car was a young man who. in himself presented a peculiar combination. He was wearing « watth and chain, nice felt hat; but from undér this eare were pretty ear-rings, probably. put in when he was a c to deceive ‘the spirits and make them think he was a girl, The quéue is rapidly disappearing. bunt it_is‘etill quite common ‘in coun- try places,.and even in the large cit- ies it is sometimes seen, One day ere summer in -Peking. “I. passed a young man who was riding a bicygle aad looked quite modern from. in front; but as We passed “I. noticed han ging down ete back.a fine big braid of black -hair: On the south eide of the Chin RE ver in Wu. Djih county; there is a beautifpl] pagoda * standing, in the fields in the midst of a group of lit- tle villagers. : They say that , when Hwaiking was to be fonnded we was the first site chosen pagola was built in anticipation. ht is well built of bricks, and has-thir- teen eget ny which is the regulation , ahd in each storey R ha,'The site for the perfectural city was ‘Inter moved twenty-five miles. farther west. But the pagola still stands and a}. ft his wo stopped, Let us hope tt iH be ditferent with the Jesus. re- fgion. If we get Christians saticted under the | . ership of the Head. of the charck. then the work. will 0 on even it-the missionary dtops out. . With kind regards, Yours ‘truly, I. Ga, Bonspas,.. Sin Wa, Honan, China. at NIGHT IN | WONDERLAND. Alice Campbell We babies Appears” 62. sriergetic priestthad things ‘going as} ‘ern, these conjrasts are’ particularly |}Jong as. he shar! here, but when he! our’ Chinere ; [ee 40" QUAKER CORN FLAKES 29 MACARONI and SPAGHETTI 325° | SHELLED WALNUTS Gass. 23i. ‘yaaa PICKLES “BAYSIDE or AYLMER Geiry PEAS » Christie’s ARROWR we oe No. 4 esl snk 3 Size No. 2 Size c SWEET MIXED c 3 cuow £0 omons 50 16° 19° 22° Paice" | HERS” | Marcuse Sth 29" | nicumenio 79 | Pecks Ss 21. OOT “| SELECT 73%: BISCUITS 305. CAS . SOAP FDS. BULK 63%, |_9 cams 25° ~ These Prices in effect for one week from-date of this paper 129-C > : there is{** ‘When the Alice Campbell Pinders Bppear at the Chautauqua on the first night, perhaps the . outstanding there, a relic of by-gone days; and of a religion which is. graduaily pae- eing out. We passed it several eae last spring on our way out to Wee at it from the = of the dyke, ‘as it stood” there in the green ° wheat tlelde among the little villages, we thought it the most beautiful eight in the. Whole of that beautiful! fet tile district. A few miles farther east, en the north side of the river, is a cotton to a height elmost equal to that of ‘appearance, and how different is the train of thoughts it suggests t le cculneee with modern mechinery. d ff several hundred ccnivine day-ané night .tirn = olit what’ is: called foreign thread. ; So here are “these ..two haildings.; one on each egide of the rive:, in Teepe contrast to each other, one thé’ ri iis lle fepresenting modern industry.’ look’ at another pair of pie- tures. Here is our Gospel tent,. pit ched in the middle of « large cpun- try town. There is not. a single Christian in the ‘place, indéed this is the first time the sound of the Gospel hae been heard ita ite strbets. The benches are filled, there are.a great many ee boys sitting on ie ground th ffont, and a mumber of men standing at the back. Some are ligtening to the preaching, others do not know how to: listen, they bof 28 fust come’ to isok on. Tite wo’ ait on four benches at one ge the preacher haw to remind them oe-; casionally ‘that ‘this is mot the plaee to carry on a private gh LD Mod the pagola. But what a difference in) : ea80 yi mark, & high spo} fa ee program’ to’ be Dronented hy. 6. Chau- taugia System. aes Listowel Chaatanqua July 5 fo 8 spindles! of an ancient religion, ths)’ bk hhh 2. & ‘irtist wfll be Mr. William Wrigley, ; the concert violinist; He is an*artist of the very highest quality; who ern Wu Djih end back; and iodk ing “Knows the kind of music Chautauqua crowds like and then knows how to play it the way it should be, played. Mr. Wrigley is a trained Chautau- ay i, ai GEESH EAT FARMER'S - ENTIRE WHEAT CROP on Hankinson, Ny D.— mense flock of wild geese tie other day. Jumping into his: atitomo-’ bile Bladow hurried’ to ety inson and appealed to ce ate s. res SEAL Yrs ae When you see an elderly man eat- ing his dinner with the relish and enjoyment of a school boy, watch “him help himself to Mustard. If — it is not on the table, he = very- quickly ask forit. = ‘Bhése who acquire the habit of eating Mustard—of keeping their digestion keen and their appetite young—show a decided preference for “freshly mixed Mustard, Colman- Keen (Canada). Limited 1000 Street TNC: ee Te ee ee ae ee ae ee cows . > ri me officers | Investigating the case." “4 N ONLY O ONE ‘T eee you have furnished ‘rooms,” : ho had rung the ‘Ya,"’ rejoined the foreign woman, Sik to the window: erate! “dere's “Weill, ff you, hava ohe that’s suit-| able oe like io. ae it for a while.” “We no ren eek My famil ar, all da how a | you that ae * “T’'ll dell ip gee "Week Aa pies. ponte agitate Mr endl Aa n't rent tectroe Way. then, have : /Furnish ed Room evangelist kee) ng af the top of his voice, for» he ws t = listening end}- you and he throws -th ,» tebacce- pouch and apark-striker over . the! beada-of two or three rowe of listen-} > era to be caught dy the von man at} + the back. A little boy is standing}+ near the front, Hatening with appar-; + warders arrived with ent interest. Me doesn’t iotice his{ + Bladow thes found that the taother coming up behind - tim. + ¢ had ou art p om the head, and he i#/+ 160-ncre tract. igh) s told: to go home ap@” get to work.T+» had uncovered the grain Blad- m a-rough® felligr*’ shoute ont,/+: ow planted as seed: Migrat- Sor gO, let's go,’ and he = Laer Pecan learned of the sit- eral walk out “in vp + ‘And came py thous- middle of the addrees. Through all) + writs. Se. the. ferat. this the sj aicaewiet (SLX NEEDED Wy Like f OUNG CHILDREN To get-a pete to take enough ‘of milk needed in the or diet, get a @ome drug. store “‘straw. jet hint sip his. milk Faery one of ese occasionally. Make milk a {shake once. in a while. with {ruil m rea also. Make junket h @ favor he pudding | ’ > . ; ENCORE Se op) Sania ee ale FOR YOUR BARN ROOF ‘Use Braftford Arro-Lock Slates. Neither gales, rain, snow nor frost can budge them and they last for years. Lior tag and small laying cost make them the most iccmbaiteht c0he-o8 Nt ee. On Oe ee ee ee old —— _B

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