Listowel Banner, 22 Jul 1926, p. 8

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a "Save Your Energy! Weill DO YOUR BAKING ! Hours in a warm kitchen at 'ongside of a hot oven, kes all the joy out of summer’s day. Far cheaper and - more satisfying to let us do your Baking. You'll be delighted with our Tasty. Assortment, " baked fresh daily. _ZURBRIGG’S. BAKERY Listowel. : | F Provel safe by millions and prescribed by shysitians for Bt fe Colds Headache _Neuritis Lumbago Pain Neuralgia Toothache. Rheumatisr~ “Bayer” boxes of 12 tableta Ste odd Sallcyticecta (acer Salleyite Acid, “A, 8, A.'"). | DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART | ept only “Bayer” eaarate ~ Cr in ich contains prover directions. pong # ttles of 24 and 100— tered In Oasnada) of a ate pre Soieay SiS eel tak oat Se a annfacture of M. While it ‘s ng tations, the Ts “Bayer ” tween | aseisting at the MOTHER: — Fletcher’s Castoria is especially pre- ‘pared to telieve Infants in armé and Children all ages of mstipation, Flatulency, Wind ‘Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach ahd Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. To avoid imitations, Sa: og look for the signature of (she an Absolutely Harniless-No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it, é io Sam} IAG AB NE LOL TS SOW, Ba EY eae S SEE OTT Ea J eee ee Doctors Advise .. ] | “More Fruit Dishes” | oF or Summer ! : Gas one Doctor so ati spae) it— “If there's i a wommer food that folks can not éat too — much of it’s Fruits!” Raw, in Salads, cooked and. plenty. _ Served cold—it makes. no difference—just so: Get the ripe juicy kind, fresh from the BL i} Miss Pearl G. Si the fourth of ha Drop. letters, that is le town, still require a em Look ‘at the label on your paper. Hf you owe us | Minch all and. aici “or remit. The Grand Lodge of the Loyal! True Bittes will meet at Owen Sond} commencing Aug. 3ist, The reeve of Milverton has declar- ed a half holiday every afternoon during July and neem. The man who predicted a sum- merleas summeér hasn’t said much a- bout it during the past few weeks. Mrs. Bamford ana Miss see Bamford, of Listowel, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, .H. A. Doubt.—Han- over Post. Miss Gertrude Ross and Rr. W. and Mre. Moore, were. ¢alling on | old friends in’ Listowel last Be co Sea Brussels Post. Mr. and Mrs, Robt. G. Coleni Betty and Francis, Listowel, epent Sunday at the home of . Mr. Walters.—Wingham “ Advanes-Times. James: Malcolm, M. P. and ‘Anarene Malcolm attended the furniture ex hibftion in Grand Rapids last week. —Kincardine Review-Reporter. ee Wer arf et John tomobine ‘which was being towed into 9 ee + was : mills. In these when. tax rates seem to be mount ey re drop th the seaiet hiet Mebilistrum in police Feo Friday aftern « Re, A oe who wf premeetnd. offman, told th court his client had a written whee: peo from the yoting lady to the ef- fect that she had entirely recovered from any injuries received while driving. with’ Hoffman. All damages have mane Dolles, laid nia charges against ednesday OPERA: y ope follewing a crash of iyly 7 by Hoffman into another = Sehl's. wi ed minor injuries and ~~ policé. alleged that -Hoffman was intoxicated.— Kitchener Record. soon soca Soren See ; A : ‘may do ‘oth would have e them do-u “to the single of tainted. aituey, Bilnd m the faulte of the - other fel . Kee young enough to laugh with little ehildren, and sympa- thetic enough to be consider- ate of off age, and. when comes the day of darkened sliades and the smell of fiow- eis geeien ioc eee eT epitaph simply—‘“Here Lies a Man.” Mr. and fre, Siddall and son, of Listowel ® the week-end at the home of * . J: Siddall.— ‘who has . NLR. étation here for a number of years, -is a relieving at Listowel. Mr. 1 Martin is his successor.—Ripley Ex. Harold . Campbe The holiday week of the She Banner will be July 29th." Tha means that this week’s issue is he last for the month of July. The of- fice--will-be-open-to attend “to~ all kings of job work, however. The Minaivueiioe of the world’s tallest’ building, which will ascend 81 stories above the street level in Detroit -was started last week. Book tower, as it will be known, will be 873 feet high, nearly 100 feet taller, than the Woolworth building in New York, and comprise 23 more floors, In height Book Tower peter riy- als the Tower of Babel. Hunters and those his Feoniant the forests of Ontario will hereafter be ¢alled on to pay $2.00 for the privilege of carrying. a gun. This provision applies to all who desire to have a gun and they will be re- quired to procure gun licenses be- fore being allowed to carry weapons in Ontario forests this hye Franek ing to amendments made e On- tario Legislature of - “tng Ontarts Game and Fisheries Act To Clean the Windshield— ¥ dipping a clean cloth in gaso- line ca eae firs lightly over the windshield and windows, then pol- ishing with a dry eloth. Successful at Normal— Other pupils who were genoa in the Normal School exams, not r ported last. week, were: Interim First Claés, Beulah H. MacKenzie, James Gallop, Grenville H. -Vogan, Fraser MeDonald. —Intertim Second Cliss— Russel Grant, Ruby Kincade, Marjor- ie ¥.»8mith,. Bertha Cumntings, Passed Music Exam ~The ‘following apils of Miss M Sutherland were successful at the re- cent Toronto Conservatory of Mus- ic examinations: Junior—pass,. Hel- en. Porter, Norman Wombwell; Ele- mé@ntary—Il1st class honors, Alexia PAlexander; honors, Margaret Bris- bin; pass, Roy Hartman, Marjorie Seott. i Successful in Music Exams— The following pupils of Mr. Perci- val F. Hoadley were successful at the recent Toronto Conservatory of Mue- ic, held at Listowel; Vooal, primary, Miss Beatrice Wakeford, honoree; piano, elementory, MBarl Zurbrigg, honors; Intreductory piano; Car) Zurbrigg, pass; intermrediate —har- mony and senior Beagles Mies Dorothy Sproule, honors Successful on Music Fichilie “The following are ‘the -puplls of Ballard, A. T.C.M. of M who ve the mid-summer exam- % tuations of the Tosonto Conservatory jo Music: ‘ Piano—Junior grade. | Mise Maude Wilson, honours, Mise 4 Fora eee henours, ean } McLeod, Elementary Grade. Miss Nellie M MeConnef, honours,’ Miss Pearl Bell, -honoure; Intreductory e ,. tiret McLeod, "tiret class honours Speeding Over Level sciaidligacis > A Baltimore man has invented 2 gE “MAHOMET AND MOUNTAIN ce TO OY ROGERS | PERSONALS- | —When Mr. Dahlia Rogers. sna ke family” dactied to go camping over the Fourth of July week-end, their hopeful plans received a - discouraging set-back as they recalled that amofig their possessions were spent Sunday at. Point Clark: é open exe Miss Jean Hammond spent Sunday a the home of her parents in Leban- —o-- Miss Hazel Donegan spent the 100 baby chicks recently ac- quired and iu need of constant attention When ibighbars were unable to-look after the future brotl- ers, all seemed lost. But the call of the wild was too strong, and hence if was that when the ' party eet out, the brooder, chicks, and-all went along too and the family was able to en- joy its rest with no thoughts of home to disturb its peace -of mind, week-end visiting friends in Hanovy- er. —-o-- Mr. and Mrs. Philip Nickel, Mrs, George Bell and Son, were in vais t Clark on Sunday. oO , Mr. and Mrs. BE. D. Bennett have returned home, after spending a week at their cottage, at Kincardine, ——— Miss Lennox Hazel returned to ob stead fe oooh and Mrs, Clarence Johnston : Try t these delicious 5 a ss 4 PEARS pe bite 25° = DOMINO TEA wu 73 | Ses, (BES | smc | DATES | esteccue tatelsiait<| DRINKS J Clark’s Potted Meats ~3tias25¢ ee @ Ibs, |fARS rare. tis 14¢ te cor 23° |Sae e| 23° 4 _ These Prices in effect for one week from date of this paper -}.94-¢ Toronto on “Monday, after spending her holidays at the home parents, Mr. and of her Mre. BD. Lennox. HOOCH IN THE PHILIPPINES. eet ee ee ee Hills. 12a tic- os eh nPABAS Abe td ‘¢ ipo eiti ioe.ta the core: Ter ~ 1s a ‘white mule” a ey eee ie oe. P pitippines te up. se the ‘coming of the Ameér- icans, Filipinos were permitted, to distill “vino de coco” and “vino de ro freely and without tax. This e manufacture of liquor a favorite occupation, according to Mr. Feliciano, because it did not involve much wofkjand any man who own a atte hundred coco palms or a patch =. nipa had ene of ferm ble easily available at all tt! sti baci of the eruskeat and cheap- but they could boost thé type, , wick” in the bo as high as 40 Der cent., or 80 proof. When the "United States took ap the white man’s burden in the’Philip- pines, an’ internal revenue tax was psa upon {the vifio industry. Li- or pees ‘went up and the demand hills, and solding ihe payment of the tax. If anythihg, the quality of their stuff was worse than it had. been before. tled madness in a r. Feliciano éxplaing ine to straight alcoho! content as the terrible load it carries of fusel oil amd. sim poisonous higher alcohols... The- lar, percentage of aged agg 3 ee he says, is due ocence Of the still ad ot any notion of the use of materials or even of comnion cleanliness. The Seer saps ure sim- ly “permitted to pick up drifting; ; at and baeteria out. gver in rors eee P : ered Cy gs g i. eit 5 “Jana the ase of ~ . : st - 3 over er oe Mr, Norman Howes, - of - Galt, is spending his holid#Ye at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howes. ’ Pa oe : Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oliver and family, spent the week-end at ‘théir cottage at Point Clark. -P—s - ‘ Mrs. E. Gibson réturned home Sat- few. deys visiting friends. — urday to hie+tidme in Owasso, Mic too, and RT. the Bureau of Galen inkl, tells in the Philippine Tog ae Science of the troubles that is oe. oH a rem eet on, et the Little Browm Bro- | We ther Me family, of Detroit, spent with friends in Listowel. OS ‘The Misses Alice euateee and Ir- ene Woodcock and Hemsworth Mr. and Mrs. spent Sunday at the lakeside, Clark. age vaeation with her aunt, Mrs. + G. Taylor, TorBnto. ‘oO és and Mrs, Clarkson Long, | Mr. and Mre. R. R Bender, ited at the — of: Mr. “ane Wm. Wilkineo Mrs. snes Mr. and Mra. J. W. rete and Carol, accompanied by Mrs. 8. G. Sangster, of Molesworth, ‘ R. A. Thompson and Jack Thomp- eon, of Listowel, motored to Toronto and spent the week-end. at the _ lakeside, —, Mr ané Mra. H. G. Taylor, of Tor- onto. visited ovér the ates Spas at Ww. elk: oy Be geo tr oe left for are visiting friends, Their ts two eeantere: Mabel race Taylor, who have “been holidaying at the home of Mr. anet: Welker, mocotmpanied - them Mr. Holden Windsor returned Sat- ie Visiting frieinds im towr for a ek . — Mr. and Mrs.-Harry Sergison and Saturday rs. Carlyle} and- Ciittord Rennie ed | spent Sunday at Bruce Beach, _o— J.-P. Walter and} mes, | family, and Miss Marjorie Thompson Point i Miss Alma Welker returned home} Saturday evening, after spending two Dr. of Detroit, spent the week-end isiting at.the home of the former’s parents, Long. r. an re. H. Roy Bender and -Miss Lillian Bender mot- ored to Brussels on Sunday and vis- Bran, Shorts, FEEDS--? Barley Chop, Oat Chop. urday from Toronto, where she spent ~~ FLOUR & FEEDS FLOUR - Maple Leaf, Cream of ihe West, Purity, “~™Five Roses, Hanover, Snow Drift’Pastry Flour and Royal Household Flour, Hominy Feed, Gluten Feed, Oil Cake Meal, Cotton Seed Meal, Corn Chop, Chopping Done Satisfactorily and | Promptly | Be C. H. SMITH, White Middlings, Low Cisde | Screening ait Corn and Phone 256 - The Roof of Your Garage. Pat a ret gees garage that wt hecnioaive with ec ani Oo —_ coe . a Gee any surroundings—a Brantford Fire resistant, lasting and economical: Ls oe fa : will call on The Listowel Banner laughter, of Toronto. Petér Hartung, aay. and lyerton, : “Sunday Schoo! Teacher: “Charles, ean you tell me why the lions did uate | not eat Daniel?’ - Charles did not a: but anoth- half -“Bolection, fesding, intelligent-vare, sires that tere prov is are the four corner a @n attswer for her: nee he was half grit and the) ji, backbore.” 4 da “BID ME b ned th, aged four, found grandma teading and inquiry was tald she ‘hag > | studying her Sunday-schook. lesso. “Teach-me my Sunday-school lesaon, ed cag ” she 6aid. gran ght her say, “Suffer” little ehidten: to come unto me and forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of heaven.” A few ‘days Jater Ruth's mother went Upstairs to make the beds. Thé ot ard the tiny step, came to|! the top.of the eta stairs nd said, * “Ruth |e win- that he has found out how to decom-. Really Serious Two colored zontionin who had just: reduced the Population in’ a- farmer’s hen roost were making -a getaway. “Laws, Mose,” gaspe dad Sam, “why wees spose them flies follows us so “Keep: gallopin’, nj er,"’ Mose. ag ain't flies. éaid buckshot.” 2 em's A Frenchman of Science séclavas ae ae motecuie of oes

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