Listowel Banner, 30 Sep 1926, p. 6

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MINARD'S LINIMENT A “Rebuilt-Service” permits outgrown Hurlbuts to be a full size. Your deal- er will be glad to show you how, for a small charge, you can have a rebuilt shoe almost as good as new. Do not{forget that Hurlbuts can now be secured up to Size 7 for Growing Girls and Size 5% for Boys. 4 CUSHION— se SOLE shoes «Children We not only sell, but recom- mend them. Koch Shoe Coa Listowel Ontario, “We Carry Hurlbut's Full Line” Sat \ Me D onala’ $ | es jeonve nets “GET RID OF THAT CONSTIPATION “FRUIT-A-TIVES”—A SURE, MRS. DESJARDINS : oy ‘ i A We don't like to remind you of ft-] Cur ‘Put it's less’ than three months till Christmas. Nov. 27th has been se date of the general pcreayiay ter the Ontario Boye’ Parliament. Miss Broughton spent end with her sister in Palmerston Spectator. , the week- Listowel .— The Banner forwards subscrip- tions to all daily papers at a saving to you. and Mrs. eal Se Blough of eer he as, Mr. d Mrs. J. Kel- ler oF Stratford, visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adams last week. Miss Hilda Siddall spent the week-end the gu of Listowel, est of Mr. and Mrs. J. Homer.—Palmerston Spectator. Wm. and Mrs. Cole and family are leaving for their new home Listowel on Tuesday.--Brussels Post. Mrs..J.-Cameron.of Listowel-vis- on re son; Mr. Harold Cameron . Cameron, for a few days. ere incataine Review-Reporter. Rain marred the last day of the attendance was only half that of former years. All classes of exhib- its were well filled. Mrs. D. A. Martin left this week for Listowel where she will spend a few days at the home of daughter, Mrs. T. L. Grainger, be- fore going to Toronto where she will visit ow friends,—St. Marys Journal Argus. iv] “— Few men can succeed se a farm that is not also a real me The two are inseparable, and in the fact perhaps lies one of the secrets of ood farming. The better home gen- erally leads the way to the better farming. Speaking of “don'ts” here some that merchants should memor- tize, cogitate and enforce: Don’t pur- chase advertising space on any other basis than actual advertising value. Don’t fall for all these special ad- vertising schemes. Don't advertise to help a ‘cause’; donate to-help a worthy cause and charge it to con- tributions, not advertising. Adver- tise to help your business. The Women’s Hospital Auxillary | met last week and completed plans | tor its Foe ere bazaar to be held Fri- urday, Oct. 15 and 16 in Hal i, The following vere named: Piain sew- Irs. Purcell: faney work, Mrs. lpr. A, H.. Nichol; supper, Mrs. | Je hae Sangst er; rummage sale, Mrs ‘frank; candy, Mrs. .James Ross; }home baki ng, Mrs. John Baker; country store, Mrs. R. K. Hall; tea room, Mrs, (Dr.) F. Taylor. Bi W Booster Says— ‘Did you ever notice mending grain bags, f you paste the patch on in place of sewing. I find jt more satisfactory. and takes 30 much less time. With a flour paste of flour mixed with cold water only, turn the bag inside out, cut the patch the desired size and paste: then prese each side of bag with a hot trons They stay on much long- er than by sewing them A Former fig: Marysite— Mr. and Mrs. George Raines of Listowel oa their daughter, Mies Raines of Walkerton, spent Sunday with their son, Mr. ercy Raines, Wellington St. Routh. Mr. Raines will be remembered by many of the old-timers here as a one-time fore- man of the Journal. He left St. Marys thirty-one years ago for a towel. Though well along in seventies Mr. Raines is stil a ieaty engaged. in business and is enjoying good health.—St. Marys Journa!- Argus. Fire Prevention Weck— By Royal Proclamation, His Bx- cellency, the Governor General of Canada has designated October 3rd to 9th as Fire Prevention Week. During that week, lessons on fire prevention subjects will be given in the schools, public «meetings will held in many of ‘the larger cities, towns and villages, and the owners and occupants of property every- where throughout Canada will - be counselled to give special attention to the removal of fire hazards fro their. premises. - njcomes I Milverton Fair last Friday and the} are|t Curlers Getting Ready— Splendid progress is being on the new curling rink and noida : thing will be opens. new rink, which is being gel near the Ne skating rink, is 16 t. by 32 feet. Duncan Fletcher ie te eontractor. New sg Bagger es 1 Highway Opened— ‘Last Wednesday afternoon Hon. ny He cu = banquet was held im the evening t Mitchell when Mr. Henry spoke. The two local members of th the aah lature for Perth county spoke, did several m — neil, he confidently expec’ time soon. there wou aati al to the provincial highways bats that when that time came he felt that North Perth had a very paling case. to present. “I have been driving over the roads where changes e been suggested just so that when the time will be thoroughly conver- ‘sant with the situation,’ he said. “l)| da can promise that when eontes for more road -to that Perth will not be overlooked.” Change in Motor Markers— The design of Ontario motor markers for 1927 is featured by a slight reduction of the eize of the figures, which will nevertheless be as readily distinguishable as former-} we ly, owing te the new design The figures, which are black, will lie on a cream background. The design of these figures will be considerably. improved. Formerly, the threes and the nines coulde be changed into eights, but now that will be almost impossible. The newly designed fig- utes, which should act as a deterr ent to automobile thefts and chang- ing of marker numbers are very leg- ible despite thé@ir altered size. The name of the province, instead of be- ing abbreviated to is printed in full, the idea being to make the province known to those who might not identify it by the abridgment, and will thus give the province bet- er advertising. Good Roads Convention— Mr. and Mrs fico ‘Sunday with tciteme ts in Gasioh (Crowded out last week) John Gedke and f Gorrie, visited Bandas. at e Rink of Mr. Michael Walter th f in Mily da = Mr. and . N. J. Krotz, Mr. Gordon Krotz, accom ied ‘by Mr. leen of Listowel, the week-end with friendg in Dun- as. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Klein, #8) gina, ‘Sask, spent, a. couple of days with the former's brother, Mr. Wm. Klein, Gowanstowr. — - 2 rs. E erkin, a Ganpiaten by Mr. and Mrs. Wesle: Perkin, spent the week-end with friends in Toronto, Niagara and Osh- awa Mr: Clayton Dippel motored to New Hamburg on Sunday. Miss Nel- accompa home af- ter spending the we@k-end with her by mee Mr. and M Wm. Mansz Carl Pletch* and Frank Schneider left Monday for ho oa Mr. and Mrs. Raszman of Listo- wel, visited Sunday at the Some of Mr. awe Mrs. John Quenz. r. and Mrs. Addison Bender and family and ur Carl Weber, were on a three days motor trip to ‘Toronto and Niagara. ts. James Bryce of Paisley, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schneider. nd 3 Ed. Kro and Harvey, Mrs. Fr ed Krotz, My Al- bert rots visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McBride, Mount Forest. ; /. Switching Evolution are certainly wonderful, Bert. Just think, we turn on a switch and get the coffee boiled. cott: That’s nothing, when I was a boy, my father used to turn on the switch whenever he wanted the wood cut or the lawn mowed. ;| Malcolm . Public Works--Hon. J. C. Agriculture—-Hon. W. R. Moth- Trade and Commerce—Hon. Jas. Customs, and So Ww. D. Buler. and D. ‘8. Cc. R.—dHon. ith ee he H. King. migration—Hon. Robt. Sykes d I ieee —Hon ._Charles J Postmaster-custal—-Flon, Veniot. @ and Fisheriee—Hon. P. J. A, Cardin. Solicitor-General — Hon. Lucien Cannon. Secretary of State—Hon. Fernand Rinfret. Labor—Hon. Peter Heenan. Bical gigi porifelia—Boustor Dan- The portfolio of National Defense will be allotted, it ie likely, te gona - Col. James Layton Ralston, Scotia. A true feminist is one who speaks of my house our income and his debts. ; Another good ‘reducing exercise consists of opening the mouth and saying “No thank you.”’ “Babe” Ruth has just signed up a vaudeville contract for $100,000 to fill in his winter season. The young- sters of the U.S. are no longer urg- ed to aspire to the Presidency of the nation but to be ball players or prize fighters, for that way lies the “big money.”’ Banner Readers ae expired, are re- spectfully urged to re- new promptly. It is necessary that”all sub- scriptions be laa in ~ advance. how and ie the winter months by writing to Welsh: These modern inventions} Hale and Hearty at Seventy- : Eight Years of Age To lve: to be seventy-eight ‘years of age and enjoying good health is the proud poast of Mr. Representatives of all the prov- inces are in Edmonton this week at- tending the 13th annual convention of the Ganadian Good Roads Assoc- iation. The engineering staffs of the four Western Provinces plan to at- tend in full force, the Dominion Government is sending A. W. Campbell, Commissioner of MHigh- ways “— from the other Provinces as far east as Nova Stotia and Prince Edward Islanél will go Pro- vincial officials and private dele- gates, the latter being from munici- pal councils, local good roads asé- socations, motor clubs and other representative bodies. There will al- so be a considerable attendance highway engineers or officials from the States bordering on ‘tthe western Provinces ey come into frequent contact wi their eT on the Canadian side of the ; K how folks, SI tdteittb reo heehee ss |who have moved away from here} ® jfrequently decide there’s no plage + KURTZVILLE rs like the old home town. and mov e| + |back? There may be bigger towns detotepobsedebetetetebepsedetul fe debeb Gey than this, but there ain't any bet- (Crowded out last week) ter ones!"’ Mr. and Mrs. J. Switzer of Mil- verton, snent Sunday with ‘the lat- Mending Grain Bags— ter’s brother. Mr. Geo. Ruppel. woman passes on her method Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rayson and of mending grain bags as follows: In| family, were guests at the home of ythree tines and got no answer, my {know what Thc Mr. and Mrs. Smith Vines on Sun: day. A number from around here a tended the London Exhibition Inst w ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mahnke and family ,spent Sunday at the home of the former’s brother, Mr. Henry Mabnke, near Gowanstown. Mr. Geo. Ruppel is laid up with lumbago and, under the Dr’s care We hope he will soon be able to be Use this Recipe for MUSTARD PICKLES Use an earthen jar:— 1 gallon vinegar 1 cup Keen’s D.S.F. Mustard 1 cup salt Add onions, sliced green to- emall and the end of six weeks, and will keep perfectly. F. ‘This is only one of the many récipes for delicious home- made Pickles, Catsups and Relishes in our Recipe Book, Write for a free copy. Colman-Keen (Canada) LimitedaDept. 160 1000 Amberst 8t., Montreal 8. ots Ripley, 849 Church St., However, stated Mr. Ripley. “for a long time I suffer- ed with constipation, stomach and kidney troubles. I was restless at night and had severe pains in the small of my back. I tried many medicines without relief. At last I heard of HERB; JUICE and the results were astonishing. Now, after taking HERB JUICE only a short ne ee of my troubles have disappea I eat well, sleep eplondidiy vand feel wonderful all the tim For sale by J. A. Hacking & Son and other dringgists. Listowel. arrived. The Peach Crop is very light this year. The season short. _ Buy Quick if you want PEACHES Our shipment of Grapes have All other Fruits” at their best now. % RA. CELIMIE GROGER = 43) LISTOWEL - PHONE 72 around again. Mr. and Mrs. Gib McDermitt, of Gariston, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Coop- er, 4th line Howick, were guests at the home of Mr. Alex McCabe on Sunday : Mr. an d Mrs. Levi Master visited Sunday and Monday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Duckering, off Listowel, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman McDowell. weet Smith ihe: Molesworth anti F ‘of - om: tailed on friends here on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. ‘allis, Mr. and Mrs. Porteous and daughter Hattie, were guests at the home'of J. Schaefer on Sunday r. and Mrs. Earl Johnson, Mis¢ Andrey “Schaefer and Mies Dorothy Grey spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ankenman. The Jubdélee services of the Unit- on, Pal ton, Or-} a@ogeville, Fordwich, Newbridge, Lis- towel, bg nse Hagerville, Brit- ton and Efmira Fair Casual eee: “aay chance of a si Bota mornin’, boss Irish foreman: I aeolian’ t be sur- prised. ne come. If he isn’t here hour. I'll send him home and give ye the job, I will. EES Se te Dumb Electrician “Why didn’t you send your. man to mend my electric belli?” “I did. madam, but as he rang man decided that there was nobody home.” ; He'd Come to Stop A little girl had just heard that she was Bister to a néw baby brother, Rushing out of the houée, she met a friend. . Qh!" she -exclaimed, “you don’t MDaEETS It's a aud Mrs. Bert Bride of Newbridge. g 66 .-- - Do you - remember Red 4 | McCutcheon?” Two college grads, had u adjourned to the locker- room to discuss ald friends. “Old Red? You bet I.do! He’s with Bywater Electric up at Sandison? I only see him about three times a year, but we're ~~Gn touch all the time. He's as careless about letter-writing as he always was, but I telephone him one week and he tele- phones me the next, A lot of other fellows are up too — it seems as if we have a long distance class reunion every Thursday night.” +The miles which ,separate old +; friends ‘no longer-mean™~ hap- yp hazard “duty” letters. Instead, (Agnes Distance enables you to talk with your friends when- ever you ‘wish. it! Lower a Prices COUPE «$1035 2-Door SEDAN $1035 > Landau “a SEDAN $1125 at Factory Sales Tax Extra THE OR the first time quality and performance have met at such a low price, in the Pontiac Six. Here is a car that offers not complete s : only the superior beauty and “Imagine this combination of eee beauty, comfort and perform- ong performance . ance at the low price of Pontiac Gtk wegen tat deo egy ee = a “TP why Pontiac has opened a new 7 complete ritalin sare of automobile values to E The standard equipment in- cludes: Low pressure tires, nickeled radiator, sculptured Indian head radiator cap, Fisher VV windshield, automatic windshield cleaner, indirectly ~~ IAC Six ‘ SIXES Bicnsty- Comore Paliaiaiia at a Price Phenomenally Low rear vision mirror, roller shade, rotary window regu- high-speed lators, and other essentials to

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