Listowel Banner, 21 Oct 1926, p. 2

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Cook’ 6 Regulating Compound fait i cs cla Nagas eae a sn wate Be ; Thursday, October 2ist., 1926 ay eae ve Business Directory Patronize These Advertisers Whenever You Need the Services of Reliable Business or Professional] Men LEGAL ROBERT G. MacFARLANE A Late J. KE. Terhune Barrister,. Notary Public, Convey- ancer . Office over E. D. Bolton, 0.L.3. '- "Phone 48 NEWS OF THE: DISTRICT Interesting News of Nearby Towns Olipped From Local Exchanges. H. B. MORPHY. K. C. pena Notary Public, Sonses = e@ncer, Solicitor foc Bank of Com- merce, Listowel; Milverton, xtesol. Money to lean. Office over J. A. es? Drug Store, Main St. Lis- J. O. HAMILTON, B. A. Barrister, Conveyancer,~ Solicitor for the Imperial Bank of Canada. Money to loan. Office on south side of Main art, over Miss Gibbs’ Mill- imery Parl F oii for Sale. sho erm ker in China, ‘has tendered orb resignation, whic been accepted by the Mission Board of the United Church of Canada, and it is expected that she will oe return home.—Dray- ton Advocate More Changes at Queen's Hotel— Work gor cae being acrried on in removing the frame buildings ad- joining the Queen’s Hotel and while work has not been completed ©. MORTON SOOTT, B. A. Barrister, Motasy Public, Oonvyoy- meer, Office A ol adoeats dae Store, Main stree ‘DENTAL W. G. E. SPENCE Dentist, Gradyate of the Dentist Department of iversity of Penn- ayivagie. PhiladeJphia; also gradu- os of ‘roroa’o Colloge of Dental Surgeons, ‘oron’o. Office over Schin- Store. For painless extraction we use nit- rous oxide oxygen gas, also conduct- fve anzesthesia. R. F, TAYLOR, L.D.S.; D.D.S. Graduate of the Royal college of Denta! Surgeons, and of Toronto uni- ' versity. Nitrous Oxide Gas for Extractions. Offiie over J. C. McDonald's “store. Phone 60. , F. ST, C. WILSON, L.D.8.; D.D.8. Graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto University Office over Banzley’s new store. Phone 23 for appointments. ‘| flames mounte improvement éurroundings are very noticeable... With entire re- moval of all wooden buildings and fences the surrounding grounds will present a very attractive ‘inscimemiiaia Palmerston Spectator Big Blast Does D.: On Wednesday night just after six o'clock citizens of the South Ward were startled by a very sharp earth tremor and crashing report the re- sult of a peculiar blast in the St. Marys Stone Quarries —_ knock- ed down electric light tele- phone wires on Water Strest, broke windows in nearby houses and dia - derable damage to the quarry cfinery. It appears that in sett- ee off a shot -another rackarock charge previousiy placed but through accident not discharged was ignited, the wholé exploding together—St. Marys Journal-Argus. , €ar Takes Fire— Wingham, Oct. 17—While hah ng on the engine of D. Lediett’s car on Saturday afternoon. in Pe Merkley's garage, Josephine street, gasoline, which had been spilled on the hot engine, became ignited and the car took fire. The auto war pushed out of the garage and for e few moments as though the ear would be demolished as the e alarm was turned in, but-the fire had been ex- tinguished by a gmall hose from the garage before the! arrival of the fire- CHIROPRACTIC L. O. WHITFIELD, D. P. Drugless Practitioner Electric Blanket Treatments Office on Main street, over John- men e car Was not damaged to any great extent, the wiring being burnt off and the inside of the front somewhat scorche He was Slightly Damp— You know that weather prophet B. Bowes, of Chatsworth, = sometim@g makes a good guess stone's Jewellery store. Hours 10 to 12 noon, 2 to 6 p.m. Evenings and other hours by appointment. Phone oO. 9. Censultation free. AUCTIONEER W. Dowd Sells for others and always sells to othérs NATIONAL FARM AGENCY Phone 246, Listowel. MEDICAL A. G. SHIELL, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and Surgery. 3 one Office. Inkerman Street, West. Opposite Presbyterian Church. DR..F. J. R. FORSTER Eye; Ear, Nose and Threat owe in medicine, University of Toronto La tant New York Ophthal- mie and’ al Institute, Moorefield’s Bye and Golden Square roat Hos- is, ndon, Eng. 63 Waterloo St. Stratford, Phome 267 Will be at the Queen's Hotel, wel on the y in the month from 10 a.m. te 4 p.m. INSURANCE FIRE INSURANCE fm best eompames; also t, au- tomobile, bw , Plate glass and bond iosurance. 0} inser- PEROIVAL F. HOADLEY Oomposer Organist and Choir Leader of Lis- Organ Studie, corner of piwietpn and El- ma Streets, Phone 3 “foot 0 An see: tases ieee the a women’ tory. Just his Bed ot aropping e on the girls. Fewer baby rattles lid. sia oma eae being | 7 | what the weather will be for a whole year ahead, had a very narrow es- {cape last Thureday. Mr. Bowes, whc own/s a chopping and saw mill anc lives at Chatsworth, near Owen Sound, was working near a crane at his miil when a platform he was on thirty feet above the ground, gave owes caught a profject- ing plank and hung on until his as- sistant came and ewung the crane a- round and tUfted him off, Mr Bowes was in a precarious position but he appeared to be the coolest man on the job. All the same we bet he was élightly damp. Fire Disturbed Guests— Kincardine, Oct. 16—Guests in the Queen's Hotel hefte had an early awakening this morning, when at a- bout 4.30 o'clock an outbreak of fire was discovered in the basement. The town fire siren was immediately put + $100,000 in ration and. its piercing blasts brought the volunteer fire in ord department to the scene time. Smoke from the basement fill- ed the lower stories of the structure, and was sufficiently dense to neces- pb ae the use of respirators . by the firemen in getting “at the blaze. There was little excitement ‘among the guests, all of whom were awak- ened by the management anl appris- ed that there was no serious dang- er. The blaze, the origin of which was not. known, was soon under control. The damage to the Hotel was small and was caused cheifly. by smoke. - Maryborough Pioneer Passes— One of the oldest residents ‘of Wel- lington County, fam - D borough, on Saturday, in his ninety- fifth year. Secre Treasurer of the. Maryborough Cheese and Butter Facto’ for 83 years and the Township. Engineer} for 30 years, he the} tio The Milverton Furniture Company is very busy and there are orders on hand to keep the factory going full time. until Ontiatmnen Two oe: Killed— Mr. Solomon Kuepfer, of bes Mas- on side ‘ne, Mornington, across from Moses Steckley’s, on the old Hammer farm, Mornington, had two horees’ kill on Tuesday evening last ‘on the C.P.R. track Jess a train. —Milverton Sun. Fordwich People Mr. Albridge pinned beneath his auto and suffer ed slight injuries, when his car hit gnother motor driven by John Speir of Morris Township, as the latter wes leaving Melville church Sunday fafternoon, Mr. Spier was turning onto the main road, when the Al- bridge car, coming from the north, ca t the bumper of Speir’s motor, aot el it-to swerve and sree. over, the husband geceived slight cute abou, the face. Their car ig any dam- ao while the Speir was not uch the woree for the “accident. A Flaming Chariot— The nearest road to Blijah’s flaming chariot that many Walker- tonians will ever gee was on exhibi- n here on Monday afternocn, when Mr. Oscar Hae, hotel-keeper of Durham, came breezing down the main street here with the back-end of his car on fire. Sensing a emell of oe -— bn . glue factory b urning dow eeing people in trantically ‘a his like they wanted him to etop the smell, he pulled up his big Buick sedan in front of McCartney's pool room and on getting out to investigate found that he had been almost sitting like satan on some burning embers. the lost ever shout for somethihg to cool their parched tongues with any more zest than Oscar called for wit- er on that occasion, we trust that they may get as.«prompt _ service.# that’s all. The way Art. McCartney rushed about with a pail and saved the day should make Nero who fid- dled while Rome burned rather’ a- shamed of his performance. Cigars were later brought out and all pres- ent with a weakness for the weed had a e6moke on Oscar. Saved from i wreck like the Hesp@rus, the Darham hotelman fater stepped op the gae and left town with the old buss purring like a tom cat in a dairy.—Walkertor Herald & Times. A Sporty Little Town of in Aeclinatne of Fordwich was] po o Reeve OfHibbert Named SIX APPLICATIONS: FOR 2&QsI- TIONS—SIX BALIOTS NECES- SARY TO DECIDE AT COUNCE: MEETING. ty is Bert reeve of Hibbert Township. His ap- int t made at Th ternoon’s. session ; Council, held at the courth ‘ Reeve Hogarth Georg Hamilton, whose death occurred Test eek. There were six applicants for i office ots were re- Perth Comty Treasrer in The new treasurer of Perth Coun-|‘ H of Cromarty, Say. ©) ventilation, especially at this time, will prevent moisture sound and from stored, eae we Lg is not “ikely to np alunos Bias ss". FS in New ‘sweat’ somewhat, result Stains form- , and six ee ~-before the appointment mThe following applications for the osition of treas read: ae tford: R. R; Glenn, 273 Cam Stratford: ‘Milton J. Goetz, ti? he Street, Stratford; Robert Hoggarth, Cromarty; wit- Fowmskle and has for yeare been ac- tive in the life of that community He entered municipal life in 1896 as a councillor in h e. town- ship, and in-1899 was elected reeve, serving also in 1900. He came back again in 1905 and served aa reeve until 1910. He then retired until last year, when he returned to the County Council. This year he was chairman of fin- ance of that body. Three Main Points In Potato Storage EXPERTS SAY .GOOD CELLAR SHOULD BE COOL, DARK AND DRY. Coolness, darkness, dryness, are the three requisites of a potato stor- age, according to specialists in this e. n Although the temperature is not particularly important in the fall, as long as it is above freezing, it be- comes very important after the rem- ing stage is passed in a crop being held over winter. If it is much over 40 degrees after mid-December the potatoes may sprout and suffer ser- fous shrinkage. The village was in darkness during the ney bout in Philadelphia, that the running of the eletcric light plant might not interfere with the radio reception It is an interesting comment upon the times that such heroic measures should be adopted to insure the ear- Hest and most detailed descripion of the fight. During its continuance the public mind was completly occu- pied thereby to the exclusion of all other interests, It be loubted that the situation could be duplicated throughout the country. Mother! Child’s Best Laxative “California Fig Syrup” is Dempsey-Tun- | ~— “] made. ray first call home to-day 99 Two salesmen met in a small hotel. Said ones “Do you know Jim, although I have been on the road over four years, I newer thought of tele- phoning home ‘til today—was always content to ‘drop a line’ every couple of days. From now on it’s going to be differ- ent! My wife was so glad to hear my voice—said it wou!d brighten her whpie day. ” “Tl telephone her evéry second night around nine o’clock, or if IT hapren to be on the trein, IT! call around breakfast time; sha's gure to be at home then.” Every day many travelling “salesmen are using Long Dis- tance.to keep in touch with the folks at home. At slight ex- Hurry Mother! “California Fig Syrup” now thoroughly elean the little and in a few hours you have a well, pleytul ehild again. Even if cross feverish, bilious, constipated or full of cold, children love ite pleasant | taste. | Tell your dyageist you want.onl the genuine “California Fig Syrup | which wm for babies and children of all ages printed on bot- |. tle. , Mother, you must say Sr in ia.’ * Refuse any imitation A teaspoonful ot; will, pense they enjoy a few min- utes intimate talk that means 50 much. toes normally but if wipe ia are]. BANNER ADS. PAY! zer, St. Marys; George Lochhead, At- wood — new appointee, .who is 62}. ts old, is a native of Hibbert Shoes « ‘enh Buy shoes that are built by men who have spent almost 4 quarter of a century in the study of scientific shoe design- ing. These men have created a shoe that protects the health of your child— ” No wrinkled linings to create callouses; no tacks, but a cushion-sole that increases the natural springiness of the foot —a shoe that can be enlarged a full size when it is outgrown. | We sell and recommend them? Koch Shoe Co. Listowel Ontario. We Carry Hurlbut’s Full Line ae : For 75 Cents For this small amount we will clean and press Your Suit, bringing back its original hand- someness. Have this done fre- quently. Besides en- hancing your appear- ance, it prolongs the life of your clothes. Dry Cleaned and Pressea $1.50 Delicious ! Tre ats’ what housewives and husbands, hildren and company say about Zur- =. Prigg s Baking. = Our Pride as Good Baking UR MILK MADE bread is famous fer its food value. Made only of the very best ingredients - baked to a tasty brown wrapped as it comes from the oven. eee , It’s the bread you should serve at every meal. ZURBRIGG BROS. BAKERS .” PHONE 85 i Our Job Printing Depattment is fally equipped to handle all orders Printing, Only the better grade done, cen ote see The Listowel Banner rinting! Brantford ASK FOR YOUR BARN ROOF Use Brantford Arro-Lock Slates. Neither gales, rain, snow nor frost can budge them and they last for years. The low price and small laying cost make them the most economical roof of exceptional value. old shingles: You can lay them over the , 1s Robert Oliver, Ltd., Joe Lockhart Read The Banner Advertisements — cA 2 was cosely aasociat-j with the activities of the district, and had made many friends. He was born in ee Scotiand and cam Wellington County, bboy his tamily, ~in 1844.He first settled in the Township © o Nichol and then, in 1869; came to Maryborough, where he resided till the time of his death. He devoted 4 great part of his time to the munic!- pal_affairs of the town and townshi He was a Presbyterian, a eral, and a reader of The Globe for more tian 50 years Elora Annexed .Lands— The railway and municipal board granted “the application of the week, The area to be incorpora is about 17 acres in extent and. the value of the plant is estimat - Between 35 and sense men are employed, Ras on saps Sika Elore. In his ence | wh dence in Elora, on Tuesday of last’) the end of this week. Our Iceberg Head Let . Fresh Fruit and Veget at. lowest prices. Phone us your order. of town.” ~ Another shipment of Fresh Grapes will be in week. Last week we were completely sold out of Letttice. Let us have your order early. tuce will also be in this ablees: pats on hand Fre déiivery in any “Why Don’t You Sleep Better be | MARSHALL VENTILATED MATTRESS CO. ETD. TORONTO, CANADA INVENTORS, PERFECTORS..AND 25 YEARS MANUFACTURERS OF THE FIRST AND FINEST INNER SPRING MATTRESS EE eT N ANDRICK’S FU RNITU RE STO For Sale At wo

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