Li H. B. MORPHY. K. ©. - Barrister, Notary Public, Convey- ncer, Seliciter far Bank of Com ‘merge, gg oak Milverton, ‘Atwood. Mon Offics ever J. A, Bac! adel Brug sin sieves St. Lis- J. C. HAMILTON, B. A. mveyancer, Solicitor for Ape i Beri i Bank of ‘ y to pik “omies on south side é stPect, oVer Miss Gibbs’ Mill- mery Parldrs. Metal & aE Phen es, Petreniee ‘These Advertisers Whenever ‘You Need the Services of Reliable Business or Professional Men me LEGAL S. S. NO. 4 WINS , HON BEST APPEARING SCHOOL FARADE ROOT ENTR Soman G. ecPARLANE Barrister, ister, Notary Pu Puss, ye Office ever nT D. Baton, e'L.3. '"Phene 48 NEWS OF THE. ~ DISTRICT In ting WN of Nearby Bonds fer Sale. ©. MOR'TFON SCOTT, B. A. Barrister, Notary Public, Oonvey- anver. Annual Plowing Match— ‘The annual Plowing: Match o i n Plowmen’s Raiociation ard eld at the farm of Mrs. Wm, Maines half-mile biden — Walton, «2 on Thursday, October 7 Arm Broken—— — r. Roy McDougall of the 8th. Maryborough, near Moorefield, had the misfortune to hdve his right arm broken at the wrist on Tuesday morning when the car which he was ¢cranking: backfired. It is a very re- grettable accident to occur at this busy season and Mr. McDougall will have the sincere sympathy of his many friends fin his- misfortune,— Drayton.Adyvocate New Style Locomotives— Office é Adniph’a Hardware A new chapter of local. railroad ‘e, Main street. history was completed last Friday when two large engines, known ro the Hog Type, were assigned to t ‘DENTAL district. These engines have four W. G. E. SPENCE te of the Dentist iversity of Penn- drive wheels and are a 41% engine. They have a hauling capacity of 15,- 058 tons and will be used on south runs as the rails northeof Palmer- ston are not heavy enough to carry hia; also gradu-j engines of this weight. At présent Coljoge of Dental) they are working from Palmerston Son’. Ottice over Schin-] ot Toronto. The engines are num- bered 2585 and 2558.—Palmerston Specator. For legs atenetsets we use nit- roug 0: oxygen gas, also conduot- ae Near Harriston— tye a esta, } Mr. E. A. -Whitehead, of Chicago; BR. F. BAYLOR, L.D:S.;' D.DS8. Gg of the Royal college of Dente Bhncons, and of Toronts uni-+ xitke Gas for Extractions. who my been spending a few days at J. J. Pritchard’s and Mr. Geo. Kal- keys’ at Harriston, met with a very painful accident on Monday when he had the misfortune to fall in the barn at Mr. Thomas Peel’s, near Fordwich,’and break his hip béne. Oftfite ore PF. C. McDonald's store.}He was immediately amare to Phone 60. Guelph Hospial for X-Ray treat- ment. Mr. Whitehead had motored F. SP. C. WILSON, L.D.8.; D.D.S, of Royal College Denial ons, Toronto University, ae Rpg new stpre. dn ag CHIROPRACTIC L. 0. WHEFFIELD, D. ©. Graduate @hiropractor Electric: Blanket Treatments from Chicago for his wife and dau- ghter who had been visiting friends of|in this vicinity and had intended re- turning to-day.—Dyayton Advocate. Breach of Hotel Act— Hanover, Ont., Sept. ae 3. Blyth, a Hanover young mang arrested on Thursday by Provincial Constable Denton at his home here, and brought to Owen Sound, where a charge was laid against him of breach of the Hotel Act. It is alleg- ed that on July 17 Blyth and a 15- year old Durham a registered at an Owen Sound hotel as man and wife. When he was arraigned in n street, une ae uks t bP gs and by eelintunent. pa Censultation free, | AUCTIONEER W. J. Dowd Pee for deers and alwaye sells FARM AGENCY 248, Listowel. OPTOMETRIST: DE. H. 8, MALLORY Registered Optometrist vete of the et ere ot| 3 a Offiee, L. A. Re store. MEDICAL A. G. SHIELL, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and Surgery. one 13 . _ Office; Inkerman Street, West. Late assistant New York Ophtha]- Ble and Aural Institute, Moorefieid’s and Golden — Throat Hos- a es; also aceident, au- “ig bes e burelary, Leesa! £ and ce. insur- § Sohes: a6 preg per 100, Oreee busiziess *Policited. E. D. BOLTON. MUSIC i spalen F. HOADLEY 2 Perrxenist Bg choir 1 Leader of Lis- wel United C Teacher of ary Song, Organ Theory of Music. Studio, corner ey Division and El-, Streets, Phon A Fish Story > dget: There's a man ; ‘with a parcel marked 6 COD, gat ones. I ordered salmon. jenoids cause trouble and police court yesterday Blyth pleaded guilty to the charge manded until Thursday; |for sentence. It is possible that an- other serious charge may be laid a- gsainst him, the facts in connection with this being now under investi- gation. Sept, 16, Knife Penectrated Leg— John. P. Haelzle, Carrick town- ship, Bruce county, is recovering from an accident which almost, cost him his life. He and his hired man were in the hay mow cutting out a section of hay with a hay-knife. Af- ter the hired man had finished his part of the job Mr. Haelzle, who was in the lower part of the mow, asked him to throw the knife down. The knife glanced toward Haelzle, pen- trating his leg at the calf and bulg- HEALTHGRAMS District ‘Othiear"s mj Prhatih The Pre-school Child For purposes of description the preschool child may be considered - Opposite Presbyterian Church as between 2 years of age - While it is said the infant ie the : DR. F. J. R. FORSTER best cared for, from a health stand- 4 point, of any age group, the pre- 5 Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat school age is op ten neglected. "a is is not as it should be. ; ot Toronte, in medicine, University In -dlectbatkg: the health examin- we ation-of children of this period have to consider what is its purpose and its scope. First 4 hysical examination to dicover iS BE Waterloo 8 St. artes, Phone 267 267)| Physical defects or diseases whi "Will be at the Queen’ ‘6 Hotel, L: are prejudical to the health of the wel on the fi Monday in the the |Child. As a corollary to this we t menth from —_ a.m. to 4 p must be ready = provide means of : te facilities to rrect the defects foun INSURANCE mmond other things that can be : detected and corrected is malnutri- tfon. . Among . preschool children es malnutrition exists in from 20 to 24 per cent. In one survey made it was found that in children who were un- derweight 8 per cent were tubercu- lous. The examinntion of the nose and throat is most important. Some 40 cent of these children {show diseased tonsils, adenoid hy- pertrophy and enlarged glands. Ad- need re- moval at this age much more often than do tonei o what extend defective teeth are a cause of ill health is hard to eay, but 70 per cent of children at a age show. defective deciduons |} teeth. The Seen toe diseases pry ed a very occurrence a- and was, re-|t Cpeene the season for school faire mgs Bid igs oy 4 held its seventh annn- 1 fair ‘Milverto; « L weather wang the ffect tthe reiiag 60) some extent, but it failed to d amp-|¢ .jem the enthusiasm of those Who, at- tendéd and as 4 P pha the fair was carried out 6 TOY: @liccessful conclusion. The fair was open to “schools No. 18. 8:54, 837 + 8 8, 10, 12, 13, 15 and 20 in ‘Mornin ington a nship and the Milyerton Public cs gg andj am they were all well represented, - ing a@ particularly fine when massed together pond B grandstand at thé agri grounds. The morning was taken up with the placing of its, which jn-number. and quality were entirely up to last year’s stand- ard. By noon the judging had been completed and early in the afternoon the parade of the school children and the Strathcona contest was held. geet area > in sunflow- er costum the children of 8. No. 4 had Tittle difficulty in walking off with the honors for the best-ap- pearing school on parade, while Ss. 5. No. 1 ‘and ithe Milverton public schools ranked second and third”re- spectively. In the Strathcona éxeér- cises the Milverton school a a and second prize with S. S. 4 in third place. One of the bie Peat: ing the skin on the other side. The Weapon severed several arteries and blood vessels and the blood spurted Out at an alarming rate: Dr: entier of Mildmay, was summoned and managed to stop the flow suf- ficently to allow the.removal of the injured man to Walkerton Hospital. TWO-YE as tic LAD BADLY : 3ITTEN BY AGED DOG A most pinnae accident oc- curred last week when George, the two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Burnett, was bitten by the family dog and had hig face so bad- v torn that it was found: necessary to place him under choroform while the necessary stitches were @being put in to close the wound, The dog, which was about twelve years old, was not vicious by any means but omé of those animals that carried the “hands off” sign and re- sented any familiarity. He was an animal that bothered no one, but at the same time wanted no one to bother him. The boy, on the other and, was extremely f and it is thought ce, hadly tearing his lip. On othef occasions, when he went. to pet the animal, it had always turned and ran-away, but it is thought tha{ on this occasion, the boy had got him cornered and had attempted to put his arms aroun i The accident occurred Friday, and the animal was shot the same ev- ening. The dog had been raised by the family from a pup, and while it was known it would not stand for any undue familiarity, it. was never for a moment considered it would turn on one of the members of the family in euch a manner.—Durham Chronicle. Carp~ BAKI ED Goops. ee gg Peel Best You Ever Ate! ‘The minute you slip a knife through the | crust of our Bread, you hard-working “-M, tel Bone Meo bees we ro Speers , Palm- with M, email degree in staging The main awards were a& follows t TAye Stock u Spring Colt pe ‘broken) —Ad- leming, “da ; Norman Ho ffman, 8S. 8: : Calf (halter. trokn) <= -Reanett Edwards, 8. S. No. 9; Walter Aik- ens, Milverton; Ronald McLean, 8. S. No. 4; Richar rd Sage; 8. S. No. i Bawards, 8. a0 No. 9 Cont Stock Judging, oe Seek Agta Fleming, 8. S. No. 1; Charles Roe, Harold Slotzauer, Albert Henning. Stock Judging, cattle — Harold Slotzhauer, John Chalmers, Poole, Murray Chalmers. Public Speaking—Isabel McBeth, Florence Schauber, Grace Schrenk, all of Milverton School Parade—s. 8. No 4; 8. S. No. 1; Milverton. Strathcona Exercises—Room No. 2, Milverton; Room No, 3, Milver- ton; S. 8. No;'4 Singing Patriot Song-S. 8. No. Ss... No Roy 15; Boys’ Stink Contest—John Tye, Milverton; - Harry Sage Mil- verton; Roy Pool, S; N oys’ Wright, S.—8, Roy Pool, §.; - 13; John Tye Milverton. ’ Riding ot an Bernt Swertzer, S. S. No Hitching Contest-Joiur Tye, Ken- 1 Riding Contest —iceninotn No injured man was dragged to safety. Reports indicate that ane Sit! suffered by Mr. Reinhar as serious aé at first thought oe and gts will likely be released from the ospital in a eouple of weeks .—El- aire Signet, neth Wright, Gordon Dahm, Milver- + 220- -yards Dash—aA. Baird,, Harry ‘Keltterbourhe, Allen Hawthorne;,. G. Leasa Half-Mile came Mothers, E. Harrow, M. Daw Bicycle ane ea. Reouiive! EB. Harry Kelterbourne; A. Relay Race’— Milverton Public School; S. S. No. 4; 8.“ 8.:No. Running Broad Jump—A. Baird: 12 feet; 744 ‘imches; H. Kelter bearee: 12 feet, 2 inches; A. Haw- thorne, 11 feet 2 inches Apple-Naming Contest~ G. Lorne cam J. Chalmers, N. “Hott: man, Ethe Lf ook. acre ee Schluter, 3. Albrecht? : Macnin Roft- Re! man, Bernice Swertzer, Helen Sage. Banner Want Ads. Sell ntest — Nettie | ; ~ SN MOTHER :- Fletcher’s Castoria is especially pre- pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; . allaying Feverishness ‘ting therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; ping ei natural eee To avoid ‘aiawaes iets: look tor the eter ies ia Absolutely Harmless Harmless = No Opiates. Physitians everywhere recommend it:. >. 78 Soll-A ‘gilt sci), ranging abor—P co 1ent. (Mexic: Batkei- ye shorts of ig w $1.40 per crate more being sweeter.and ju Twenty-three acres Irish cobbler Three acres strawberries. Twenty acres corn, tomatoes, bee: (spring) prices, grown in th Wm. Morrison's season crop of Wm. Hansen’s—onions and grap ju are RB ast te able Halt Real Estate Excursion To the beautiful Rio Grand Valley of Texas September 24th, 1926 The ideal epot for a winter or permanent home. THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY AND) HEALTH. SHRATE- ee average winter temperature 58 degrees 82 degrees. drivitg. away all pulminary and rheumatic trouble. pe ain with iodine, bringing healing to many dis- epth, on which three crops per year are being grown. Irrigation—This valley is fully irrigated with the muddy waters ot the Rio Grande, which carries back onto the land an ever fresh deposit of vegetable matter, making it un- necessary for further fertilization. y, steady cased Eprsotante- not be grown elsewhere; ele Ss. Rio Grande valley grapefruit commands from $.70 to SOME OF THE sane 1926 eee Six and one half acres celery. Gross return: Average cabbage crop ten ton per acre. Wm. Ball's season crop grapefruit, CONDITIONS OF EXCURSION, TWO ONLY Firet A ege should you desire to buy a winter or permanent home » Bal. 5 annual installments nd of sunshine and breezes, from six~ to twenty-five feet in Cheapest on American iia are grown here, when they thus insuring the histone an any other grown ecapelrul’, icie ba ela wt 19500.00 eee: Three months $000.00 Sy MEAY <a Satta ais o & viekeis 00.00 te Four months ..... 9055.00 average 1926 : ree months ........5. 40.50 per ac 2000.00 rapefruit, vee ‘acre 1850.00 fruit, .34 acres ...... 34000.00 to make an investment of $5000. FLOUR & FEEDS We carry a: chap lets stock of all “grades of Flour and Feed. We also handle Niagara land lime. This lime is strongly recommended for -Fall Wheat. Price $8. 50 per ton. Chopping Done Sutisfactorily aint Promptly C-H. SMITH, Phone 256 panne rig “you need to consult anyone, should vos desire to invest, Such person or pereéons accompany y Total Excursion Cost—per person—$110.00 from othe Cicer rail- For further ene re this isd excursion, write or phone, Woodstock, Ont, way station. "Man and -wife—$200.00. ‘ You can leave your purse at home. You couldn't get the trip as we provide it for $240.00—bought singly. Leggett’s Real eee Agency — Texas. 'g Rich, Soft Tones Of A Brantford coer Brantford Asphalt Slates harmonize with any style of tates, and Fs Nh soft tones blend with their surroundings eesti semeleh kab uted Perfect protection saa all weather henathoe tart Stock Carried, ormation Furnished and Service mt vendered by p Listowel on Brantford Roofing detect its fragrance of | tasty goodness. Yes. from end to end, you'll relish every slice of it. Fall line of Pastry and Cakes Fresh Every Day Zurbrigg Bros. Bakers . Phone 85