oh ay + _ Att the tempting array | dows of Good Things to Eat. The best that the bakers’ art can pro- duce awaits your selection. | ‘Phone 85 _ ZURBRIGG’S BAKERY in our win- Take an assortment home and see how welcome you ll - Listowel. Items of Local niet | All noxious weeds on streets and in gardens and vacant lots should be cut now -has been fix- mills higher Teeswater’s tax rate ed at 45 mills, two than last year. Brussels 1s holding a community picnic at Bayfield to-day. It is Brus- sel's. Civic Holiday. + Mr. Griffith McDonald hae been re-engaged as teacher in the Ford- wich Continuation school. Mre. George’ Cobean and Miss Leanore, are spending a few days in Listowel.—Elmira Signet. Miss Luella Prast has returned to Listowel after epending her holidays with her parents.—Hanover Post. Mr. Clayton Herrington of Listo- wel, spent the week-end at the home of his parents, —Palmerston Spect- ator. Bernard Dubergess, of Listowel, is holidaying at the home of his grand- parents, Alex and Mrs. McLaughlin. —Fordwich Record. When going away fof a few weeks holidays you should leave word at The Banner Offi¢e to have the paper ETAT. Colds Headache —Neuritis Lumbago } Pain Neuralgia Toothache © Rheumatism TET | DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART | "Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for boxes of 12 tablets ‘Also bo es Accept only “Bayer” package 4, je which amas proven directions. Fa amy “Bayer” ttles of 24 and 100—Druggists. mark (registered in Canada) of payer Manufacture of Monoagcetic- acidester of Salicy eect nei Salicylic Acid, “A. S. A.""). hg tet is*well known ‘that Aspirin means Bayer the Tabiets ectare. 1 aanst the pobile again imitations, the Spare Company il be samedi their gemeral trade mark, the “‘Bayer Cross. Read The Banner Advertisements MOTHER:- Fietcher’s Cas- ati is a pleasant, harmless Sub- . stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for . signature of atl thihn hysicians cyerywhere Proven directions on cach package. P. secommnend it. , ar Comrerts at a Pee TERR TEE ER ee IP Oa OS TER TO TRE TEE BEE TOES TR TE TR Ta Doctors. Advise | “More Fruit Dishes” For Summer ! B ‘As one Doctor so aptly put it—“If there's ms one summer food that. folks can not eat too as much of it’s Fruits!’ Raw, in Salads, cooked and ‘tf served cold—it makes no difference—just so % you eat plenty. Get the ripe juicy kind, fresh from the F ountry. _ Black, White and Red Pin cuebia ' now on the market — R.A. CLIMIE GROCER - - - PHONE 72 | We Stock all Fruits in Seacon * jtray, a gold mounted fountain pen fa) | Church {j friends in Listowel sent you while away. Mrs. Westlake and two children, of Listowel, is visiting with her-par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. H, SHOR E—-Chit- ford’ Express Mr. Pe a Fritz of, Detroit, and Mise-Martha—Bennewi t- Listowel; -| visited with Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Weppler on Monday last.—Hanover Post. 5 Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dietrich, of Listowel, and grandson, Billy Riehm of Toronto, spent. ~ week-end at the home of Mr. re. D. Zur- brigg. ~—Palmetatcn "Shaetetor. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Snelling of |* Detroit, and’ Mr. and Mrs. Eli Snel- ling, son and daughter of Listowel, visited at the home L. Waters, on Friday. —Drayton Advo- eate Correspondents will kindly see that thelr budgets are mailed to reach The Banner Office on Tuesday if possible, but not later than Wed- nesday morn Ads. Brought Results— Col. T. G. Delamere of the Dela- mére Poultry Farm, Stratford, writes The Ban I might say that we have had excellent results from our advertisement in your paper.’ her:—“I ~ ‘Congratulations*to ‘the boys and girls who were syccessfal in passing the Entrance Examination, the first great bridge on the highway of our educational system. The Dundalk Herald tells of a man pulling 3@ cers out of a mud hole in front of his farm in one day, t $2. for each haul. - Just imagine king-a man like that to sign a ‘petition for good roa ads. Use of newspaper wavertistitg costs money but it doesn't cost much in consideration of what yda get, which is the opportunity to talk to the en- tire community, to,say just what you want to say, when you want to and how you want to say it. Now is the time when all good men—again get a chance to exercise their cussing vocabularies on that in- evitable summer pest who greets them with ‘Is it -hot. enough for you?" Mickie ys— * “To atlvertise a big sale by means of a litfle ad is like gomg elephant hunting with a sling shot. Th’ smart man knows you got to epend money to make money, 60 he\don’'t hesitate to use half a — or a full page when ‘he needs Brusse russets Post--Why coulfin’t Brus- m.., have a* band-concert eome even- ing, every two weeks or se. The Lis- ine Band has made a spiendid of- The Council-and Business Men’s up. Oldest Orangeman Dead— ‘ John A. MacDonald, a -pianeer of bar County, antl reputed to be a's eath followed a paralytic} Ne was ‘born in Giasgow, Scotland; ana came to Canada witb jhis parents when seven years of age, 4 settling In Phikerton, Brnce County, Ont., where he joined Lodge:in 1866. Pastor and on ‘Honerea— “Rey. -T. W. and. ‘Mrs. Cosené- were made the fecipients of. compliment- ary addresses and. valuable presents ; before. -leaving Lucknow United Charch for their new charge. ATR: en. Among the presente were gold-lined silver service tife Geanee ‘ tea and and pencil, a Chinese hand-worked!® Table Cloth, a purse of money and sev@ral pieces of china. was a former Trowbridge. bo Quite Teaching for Pathan: | Mr. J. Monkton Public School, has rahe ed and will enter the ministry. Geoghegan has been appointed by Bee Bishop of Huron to take charge of the pastoral work of the Anglican at. Millbank. His men will wish hint the game succe in yet os he oo attained in the teaching! profess: pri adh should take the matter! some Oldest, Orangeman, died at/| gain | Toronto'on July ‘Sth inihis 9let Bre His a i stroke. The use-of pectin in; jel lies is not plways und raus -}sagar, ang acid in thet tions are in * ity so the housekee | of suecess and oe .. “jelly berate ure the el A dag lth i Geoghegan, who for several ry years past ‘has been principal of the the ministry tered a ‘i rts ceived a night letter from the At torney-General. Saturday night ta ps eftent that the Jaw in respect to e holding of ‘lotteries, must strictly enforced. AS a result instruc- fons have in turn been forwarded to all Provincial constables..to see | that the easate is obeyed. The Ch Children's ‘Summer Holidays— Fiche the coming of the long 6um- er holidays the sponsibility of anna toward -their chiisren in- creases. Many dangers beset them ing’ the summer vacation, and only’ A fies, watchfulnegs. and strict dis- cipline—which need not ecessarily, restrict or hamper them in the pur- suit of legitimate pleasurea—can guard them against the many pitfalls Pitch besét the ways of youth” if, oacestrni sed and neglected, they are llowed to follow at al) tithes theif en inclinations. Push Erection of New Church— The members of the United Chur- ch at Carthage who had the misfort- e recently toghave their place of during the past few days towarde having another building erected. They purchased a church at Hollen, have taken-it down and hauled it to Carthage. The best. of the material will be used in the erection of the new church, the main building of which will be 36 feet by 46 feet Splendid enthusiasm prevails among the members who have the sympathy of all. Albert Johnston donated the land, about one acre for. the new church property. Rey. W. _D. Bell ‘is the present pastor Listowel Boys in Court— A despatch from Waterloo dated July 9th.in the Stratford Beacon Herald says that two’ Listowel lads appeared in special. Waterloo police court before. Magistrate J. A. eir, of Kitchener of Wednesday and were remanded to jail -until Friday. It is alleged they were driving an automo- bile.early that morining in which there were several girls one of whom was injured when the car crashed in- to an autmobile which was being towed into Sale’s garage. The lads claimed they came _ to town to get some car -parts and were returning me. The injred girl was taken to her home in Linwood. The case was —s ~ adjourned until her condition is known. ‘Next Year's Markers— , Hon. George 8. Henry, minister of highways has announced that t contract for the 1927 motor vehicle license markers has been awarded to Canadian Colortype, Limited, Hamilton. The contract has been let on a unit basis at 7% cents per set of markers. Figured on this year’s probable regisration of 380,000 mot- or vehicles, the 1927 contract. for markers would involve ture by the Ontario Govérnment of approximiatély $30,000.. The price secured b: Tt. Henry-on next year's markers is viewed with satisfaction by government offic 8, who point Out that the plates in ule poy hg east the Government between \9 and cents.a eet. Not Snly does it repe- sent, they say, a reduction over 1926; but a favorable contrast with the 23) cént price paid on’one oecasion dup- ing the administration of the late Drury Government. The 1927 mark- ers will have a light green back- ground. The lettering will be black. There will be some changes in the present arrangement of the ‘letter- ing. “Ontario” is to be placed- be- neath’ the registration figures on a line “1927” will be stamped with the word Ontario. THE KINGDOM OF PLEASURE If a vacation is worth taking it is worth taking well. Parti¢mlarly when a@ really wonderful vacation eosts no more than ve ordinary kina. This summer, for the mere price of a railway ticket, and with a jour- ney of but four short hours, on the fast and comfortable trains of Can- adian National Railways, ‘you can visit Canada’s Kingdom of Pleasure ka—one of the most beau- tiful lake regions on the menetuent. Muskoka * has all the requisites for —Mus ive hotels, some gay and fashionable, niet and secluded; excelient} the choicest tennis, bowling, hiking, Gancing, boating, swimming} and other aquatic sports. Go ence to Muskoka and you'll want to go a For full information, ete., al Ag literature. apply to any Canadian Nation- Use of Peed in Making Jellies Mot Understood | an’ -be helpful for sey reasons. "De licious jelly ean ehh ie ‘be made from the Julep: < peliches, cherries, straw- berri da otter fruits that ag ~~ i nataraity peel Rage et ogo right texture. Color and flavor, too. er the hottest and most tedious part of jel- ly making: by the 1s use Of pectin} extracts.( os. - ves pie ie extracts. should, rnb ge be used only in teaver small quan- titles with rich tull-flavored* init juices to eupply the lack of natura) ectin. When pectin Is added to wa- wices to conceal - *, poor quality, the jelly has low food value and flavor. “4. et while they enjoy their freedom dur-} ed meeting, (the Forester’s Hall-, burn- ; ed down, have made rapid progress} ¢° an expendi-} Brig 0 eines 2 — require a human helms- an ideal summer vacation—attract-| the re te ers, who hold the key. to this ong | Matton orld, On July 1, 1927, the new Ame rican immigration laws will come’ into ef- fect, and there will be a considerable migran’ conie to the point where it can afford to scrutinize all new. mers, and se lect only those pron:..ing to’ be most useful, says the Toronto Mail and Empire. Indeed, there are many who Chinese wall were now erected about the country and all outsiders exciud- The natural increase’ in popuia- tion would give Uncle Sam all: the p ci ns he needs. The total quota last year was 294,314, and after June 30, 1927,.the total will be limited to 150, 000. The quotas under the new regulations, which, however, may be revised before they came into effect, will be apportioned in .accordance with the “national origins’ of the in- habitants of the United States, ac- cording to the census of 1929. Under the present plan the immigration was Hmited to two per cent. of the num- ber of foreign-born residents in 1890 who ‘were natives of the coun- ly confined to citizens of countries which contributed largely to compar- atively recent .immi on. . Huge immigrations of two or three gener- ations ago were practically unnoticed. The purpose of the change 1s to give a fair chance to all racial groups and not offer any undue advantage to those countries represented in the waves of immigration confined: to de- finite periods. The immediate*effect will be greatly to enlarge the British T-all-the-origi quota for afte igins-of the American eta e very largely British. It has been estimated that under the new arrangement Great Britain will be entitled to 85,000, or ogeny mainte more than half of the immigra: to be admitted. The silowarinée ‘of Italy, Austria; Hungary and Russia would be increased, while the German quota would drop from 51,227 to 30,028. The Irish Free State is included in the British quota, and Irish-Americans are objecting to | SPECIAL BISCUIT WEEK | Come and take your choice the of Biscuits, “Where ity ee 2 ibs. 25° : OSSOM . 38: CHRISTIE N PERO BL : 3s Biscuits | SHORTCAR WAFERS SO*n, [TEA 2 Coffee: 49‘: ith meeayi, DS.t-Belk@GB'y | |Richmello 1 Ib. 65¢ 34 Ib. 35¢ TROT eos ! ; 18%, ; r. SODAS a rat 18 ASSORTED SANDWICH - 35‘n. SHREDDED WHEAT 2» 23c Clark’s Tomato Finest Messina this arrangement, for while the Brit- ish quota as a whole would be in- creased, it is said that the quota from the South of Ireland would be reduc- ed from 28,530 to 8,330. Other cri- tics of the new regulations point out that it is a matter of extreme difi- culty to define ‘‘national origins” and it is possible that there be a clarifying of the language of the sta- tute If if not more radical changes. The system at present in operation has created many hardships and anoma- ies, and it is to be hoped that at least these will be removed. §Hips STEER THEMSELVES. -KETCHUP 25e BP aa: 160z.Toy Peil Mayfield Brand PEANUT 23¢ BACON 47%, Choice Yellow Rubber Rings 3 dex. 25¢ Finest New PEACHES 2'7c [Parowsx 2% 25¢] CHEESE 25%,. These Prices in effect for one week from date of this paper §133-C es CREAM WANTED - If you produce good cream and want the best results under the new grading system, your cream to The Palm Cream- ery. Our Creamery will be operated 24 hours a yin the hot weather and your cream will be in our Creamery and graded 16 minutes after’ arrival in Palmerston, Thus assuring the farmer .who produces good cream the best pogsible grade and price We loan our patrons cans and pay cash for each can of cream fe- ceived. You ean ship on any train any day and be assured of prompt delivery and pay. Send us a trial can to-day. THE PALM CREAMERY co. PALMERSTON es - Wonders of the Automatic Helms man. The helmsman used to be one of the smost important men in-a ship. skill enabled the vessel to take. the slertest cuts across the ocean ADVERTISE IN THE BANNER. .-} wad find the easiest path through mrevatainous seas, now tlie Ma = - F helmsnian is disappearing. eset: bas like the Leviathan, Berenga Laconia, and several aan to take them in and out of dock + and clear of the harbor. As soon land has disappeared from sight the . sman is taken off the bridge to end to other duties, and his me- shastea! counterpart, ‘“Metal-mike,” ra it has been nicknamed, is put on “Metal- -mike” is a combination of the gxreseopic compass and a tele- métor s¥stem, and is set se delicatety that it corrects every movement of the ship’s hsad immediately it is the brain of this self-steering apparatus. Its ‘function is. similar to that of an electrig.clock which transmits its in- 8 to time dials in various pub- lie‘reems, By electric impulses the gyre compass communicates the contest: chinge in the direction of the ship’s head to a repeater motor. The electric‘impulses set the motor in motion, “st this in turn works a sieapie'revers! le‘electric drive which As the ship's head swings’ back’ on its course the electric. 1m- Pulses from the. compass cease and peater motor tke electric drive are automatically thrown out of action This means the sa Saving of a good many miles in.a. 3,000 alles’ voyage across the tic. “‘Metal-milte” ovcurs. The gyroscopic compass in ond ttfhg in or pushing eut 2 clutch. pagprapiymtinag mle be 48 Brass Buddhes blackened with the dust of re aye little grinning a and scow gods from Tibetan mo anterieg on the lonely aah re of the the walls of the ware- ayas line h ‘and showrooms of bamenue es called ie “‘Bacred | street” of Lendon ’ Camomile sebak is t © Meeea cf London's art dealers ry baria hunt- ere. It is one of three streets stretcli- ing from Bishopsgate to Aldgate. ¥ Millionaires’ in search of: rare spe- ens of Eastern . wize and re | Witohery to adorn their mansions and aha museums are sometimes pliot- its.shelves by their own art Garden of the art-w _ The Two Obelisks. . two . obelisks Fro ly es, stood in Alexandria, Egypt, on the horth of Egypt. One, known as Ol was London, Eegland, and erected th in 1877, © years later the se- & cond te ¥ abetting Tinned Sbbdie Beaporeed: FLOUR & FEEDS ae... FLOU FEED Maple Leaf, Cream of the West, Purity, ~==Five Roses. Hanover, Snow Drift Pastry Fleur and Royal Household Bran, Shorts, White Middlings, Low Grade ="Flour, Heminy Feed, Gluten Feed, Oid : Cake Meal, Eotton Seed Meal, Corn Chop, Barley Chop, Screening Chop, Corn and Oat Chop. Chopping Done Satisfactorily and Promptly C. H. SMITH, Phone 256 toned roof of an taste. Th and and MAKE YOUR HOME BEAUTIFUL ‘ —with a Brantford Roof of Asphz!t Slates. You cen have « soft color or combination of colors that pleases your ey add permanent beauty and value to any kiad of home ive years of weather protection ¢ résistance, 6b - Braniford RoofingCoLinited Brantford, i Beeckts’ . Information Furnished and Service Carried, on Brantford Roofing rendered by Listowel \ \ Tinned /foods worth £10,000,000 were Imported into Britain last year. Printing! 23 “Robert Oliver, Ltd., ree Se is er Guy tie etter grade work Serer ie PE Listowel Banner