Listowel Banner, 28 Oct 1926, p. 7

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C as wok aan Span pr ee Bey You know the Joy it is to see . the Tulips ‘antl % Hyacinths and Similar: flowers nodding their pretty heads at the first sign of spring. How welcomnie their colors are to your vision after the: cold months of winter. Bo Foe Geen Enjoy them all the more, by planting them in 5 ee your own garden, or by planting in pots now oe. - for the bloom in the house during the winter, Time i is Getting Short | “‘Stodk i is Selling Fast. Your Opportunity to Bay Xmas Gifts is Here 2 A Huge Jewellery Selling Drive Embracing Every Article = Stock” Hyacinths, Mother Bulbs, 20c. each or 3 for 50c. Daffodills and Narcissus, 75c. Doz. = Crocuses, 25c. Doz. Tulips, 40c. a Doz. or $3 for 100 Paper White Narcissus, 50c. Doz. This is the last week to order Bulbs. They are almost over. R.A. CLIMIE ~ GROCER - - - PHONE 72 ems , : | ; | Ladies Wrist A Few Extra Special Reductions for Friday and Saturday Fancy Rings LISTOWEL h mc NEAT Watches NIWKEL ALARM-| WATCH BRACE- ALL IVORY CUT “GLASS Birthday Rings, reg: $3.00 for ..$1.05 w. , HA - $2.00 Black ps4 ee in Psat = TUMBLERS Diamond and onyx,.reg. $30 tor’ $15.75 . 53 ¢ ated, reg. $12.00 for $6.50 orth up to 9. s1ac an grey | ing f Rich cut glaes Pearle and saphire, reg. $3.00 for $4.75 , a hy: weengueelagien = se - for silk ribbons with HALF PRICE Tumblers, reg. $3.- | ~ Five stone pearl, reg. $20.00 for $12.25 15 J. gold plated, reg. $15.00 for $8.75 $1.15 gold plated attach- » 50. dion, Cameo and pearis reg. $10:50 for $6.7 “i ; 1b J gold filed, reg. $18.00 for $10.75 ments. Reg. 75¢, 95c for si Pearls and rubies; reg. $15, for $9.50 our nN ee 15 J gold filled, reg. $23.00 for $15.00 PEARL BEADS 1": i c tor six Rubies and pearls, reg. $9.00 for $4.50 c wire: ae wx Pearls and emeralds reg. $7.50 at 3.75 15 J gold dilled, reg. $25.00 for $18.00 Beautiful color ERS CAKE PLATES : rg Adler a ati 7 16 J gold filled, reg. $30.00 for $21.00 og Fae set oe WATCH CHAINS Fine English tons Fancy handpainted Three, stone. Opst,-reg. "$9.00" for’ Sane ae ~ : 15 J gold filled, reg. $35.00 for $24.50 | ‘PS ASP. Neg. Fe. teats fas ead ina, beautiful | china Plates. Ree. 7 We Advise Our Customers to Buy their Sup- ' c > . 15 J, 14 k gold, reg. $40.00 for $29.50 C a ee designs. Reg. $1.00 | up to $2.00 Diamond Rings | ply of Feed Early, as there appears to be a y 49c 75c Shortage and Prices will certainly go Higher. . Men’s Watches CUT GLASS lc . us panini WATER SET CUT GLASS SILVERWARE ; Leave Your Order for Feeding 2 : . Jug with “% dozen , HERBETS CHINA All our finest S8il- Regular $18.00 for .........% $11.50 a Reg. $5.00 FOP sje se ees ees B4.75 Tumblers. Regular Best quality glass, All China in stock verware will be on Regular $20.00 for ........+. S14.75 Nolasses o Tankage _ Bone Meal Reg. $8.50 for .........-.5- $5.00 $3.50 for Reg. $4.50 dozen, goes on gale from j sale at from Regular $30.00 for ........-. 18.75 ns Ree .317.00. for .....6-00ss- $10.00 $1.95 $1 30 half doz. | 25% to 50% dis. 25% to 50% dis, Regular $35. - TOP) 6 .cayp 8 acs ot we $24.75 | - Reg, $18.00 for ............ $11.75 ‘ : Reguitr $45.00 for'........ . $38.00 . » ? Reg. .$16,00 for... gta. $10.75 : Regular 350.00 for 2202020 swo23 Ml Highest Cash Price Paid for all Reg. $22.00 for ........%.-.. $15.00 : 5. nese eres es 58.2 . Reg $30.00 for wove eo s22.00 SPECIAL pace Bates a oo alate Kinds‘of Grain 5 Reg. $40.00 for .........06. $31.00 Friday and Saturday we'will offer a Large Lot of Goods on our $1.00 Fable an sonestone! seitect enive Dinannnite * This is only a small list of our large Come In and Look Around. This is a Real Good Opportunity to Pick up Christ- are offered at\this sale, Nothing held : = assortment of high grade watches mas Gifts, back, ~H C BH SMITH 356 _ a 4 -C. H. , Phone ; , | | 2 a ; We have a large group of ! INTION! ‘ Diamonds, finest color, set JEWELLER W A OPTICIAN ieninaasciatiadiei in white gold, one sale at ° e 0 e This store will remain open $32.50 evenings whfle the sale is Ask to see them. . ° on. - - Main St. Listowel Ont. y ial —_— = = NEWS OF THE | DISTRICT Interesting News of weer Towns Clipped From Loca! pects to finish the work this fall - weather is at all favorable. feet wide, with “| Moriage will be 37 32 feet and a walk of roadway of 32 five feet. ‘New Bridge for Blyth— + @n Dee: ist the two Kingston dailies, the Standard and the — jah Wig, wlil amalgamate. Muir, of London, has bought a B. - gontroliing interest, and a new com- Se, de of Tuesday evening, as Mr! yausee acral a dose of antitoxin, and it] vantages of city labor ‘are tending} fice at the rear of the front shop aad ie a of Bentwick was motor- ee ork ee crapeata, The ghot it jee ve oe taken for granted that you|toward wider distribution of manu-/on close examination found that the Colds Headache Neuritis Lumba | {ug on the mebwey «boat one mile” alleged, was fired by ® person sta tana. |2%8 Practically the dasa Reb ethene ae large ate yg Le hyoon a -searg was on fire. vag immédiate a- zo ‘ of his me his Ford fouring! se y ue er lustrial communities are bou arm was given and in a véry dhort i . . ae ok fire. and was soon barn edj = near the shack as they approach , Diphthe test, known as the|to spring up near the sources of raw/time a Sinica brigade was teinad Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatisr Peg Wr Ss aete: i ge 2 ini : feeble teat ; eae ame iid 3 3 ‘predicting th th of small se Fclcoba th austen wed cotien “ane efective ‘as fon, | s bd ¢ “Tn pre ng the growth of sma’ iuek ers the fire was gotten un- fe a short circuit, which, TOWN OF KLMIRA | would be iikely to contract a4 dis-| places, we do not refer to any boom|der control before much damage was DOES AFFECT THE n ignited and fanned into Tikead AFTER NEW INDUSTRIES | ease upon exposure to it. If it does/snch as occurred in 1912, which in;done. The cattse of the fire is a ~ HEART being in action. The Further negotiation between F. C./so, then the pro inl of % gress) wae overdo: mystery as eg had been. no fire ESe ingured.—Hanever Post. none industrial ~locator,/ment of “‘toxide” is re gee bn in the stove iz are that day. — t: That these treatments Drayton ‘Bayer er” : e | Logs all posalble danger, and at ‘oven ns. im the ecanditieg field | j same time & sure ne atanio is the| ural pr for corn, conduct-| {| pronot ace rt- ia é be i pero on Mr. R. E. Hetherington’s ris, pany will be formed. Organ In W cmenk. Fullarton, 92 points; W. W. Ballantyne and Son, Downie, 90; Frank Bell, Downie, 88; Gourlay Boll, Dome 86; Michael Ballan- tyne, Downie, 83; Arbogast Broth- ere, souriepitie: 80; Bert Mathe- eon, Downie, 77, James Pullin, of Woodstogk, was the judge. |Bad Fire at Wroxeter— were on hand fighting to eave ad- © | joining buildings. It was with great idifficulty that Rann's_ store} | where the Telephone Central is locat- | ;ed was saved. the plate glass {windows in all the stores on the op- poate sidd of the street were brok- Bert Martin’s blackamith shop pad damaged some, but the Brussels fire brigadé arrived in time to 6ave it. Indians Deny Sheoting— Tiverton, Oct. 25—The two Ind- ity ita involving the payment of a fee of $500 by the town for the service. This scheme fajled to win the approval of the Elmira men and pon the appearance of Mr. Clarke Monday the objections of the town to what appeared a rather one-sided proposition were cited. Mr. Clarke conceded a point or two and in his likely be considered at a full meet- ing of the Board of Trae when if a recommendation be made it will be passed on to the Couneil for ratifica- tion.—El mira Signet. a a EPIDEMICS, AND HOW + TO MEET THEM: % + Pe es De Das a ea ae Seldom is there a year: during which the schools of Listowel have be- eb > + m the protective treatments. We ret asking the people of Listowel to = these facts their consideration. the coming winter ‘be one when Poe wfll be no such thing as an epidemic: of scarlet fever, or diphtheria. Pro-| tect your children; protect the com-} munity, by taking advantage of these) recent discoveries LINE FOR RTHER GROWTH, The famous Babson of New York, statistican and expert on business conditions, in iasuing his August statement of conditions generally, deciares that many of the towns . in central Canada ‘are on the eve of development and that Wusiness men with money to invest “Should pick young Canadian industrial centres.” Listowel ts in the class described by Mr. Babson as being surrounded by great natu an excellent of medical sci-|~o note in my iuxuriant thats ESAU WAS A MORON (At the annual meeting British Agsociation Dr. Fleure clared that baldness means brains). One fateful morn one years ago, Reflected in the mirr I saw what struck pong ike a blow; I reeled in mortal terr The while full many a reek and scent Proeclaimed my grim predicament. ON MAN’S jouRNes Exchanges. new offer suggested the payment of| ence. ; a “Thin-upon-the-top-Sir” patch. | A disastre re broke out wil-| $200 as an initial fee for his ser- LISTOWEL BOARD OF HEALTH. one thing stands out like a beacon Woodstock has decided to hold an ‘iam Robin store a Wroxeter| Vices, which included the distribut- | At once with hair-restoring dopes, lich h d Id Boys’ re-union from June 30th about seven last bg d ro po palette Po eae watery whith | My crantum I bedre : 1g t at the crossroa s---sympathetic ly 4th xt vear, {which completely ‘destroye the bric i e arati ° Those vials of my secret hopes pera sch next riding aad ail the contents,,.-as| Would be attended to by Bimira. His! Picks Young Industrial 77307 0st mse! helpfulness that specter “Gas Huron County Council is building well as several rooms Ww their raed provided io. for every in Nor reeked the cost—-what matter- a Service of Sincerity. & néw cement bridge at the north contents above the store. Mr. and _— J — ly secured for the Centres For Growth ed that £4 dethe village. over Blyth Creok.| “Te. Robinson were over at ne te the ext Mot 8300; ee aus With aoe a crisis "neath my hat. PHONE W A BRITTON WALLACE “Mir. Finnegan. of Dungannon, ae iy hs ne. own oo on Hal he being payable when. the plant obtain: BABSON'S REPORTS SHOW THAT OFFICE 90 ST. Ee the contract, has quite a _{fire is unknow orm - Wane iene ected aanvttans. } 2 Alas, the lotions came and went, RP C DIREC TOR OF ‘ber of men employed seine, ‘the| the first to notice . leg A Th an seaened “ia — CANADIAN WNS WILL GROW ote etd sirtene re ESIDENCE Listowel . _ qt y ala a enki! » t hase for cement abutments, and ex- itn eee of men and women|siderable approval locally and will LISTOWHE: SHOULD BE IN Aral felt tha fetal Pris gag 224 FUNERAL SERVICE By head beneath the hl tap T —_ ti einen froze i aged it, too, with ab and slap, A nightly i dozen;”’ Soft bat or none when I went out; All measures failed to stop the rout. 2B At length in fatalietic mood I muttered “‘Laiesez-faire,”’ Threw up the sponge, eaid, the good? I cannot save my hair: “What's .. Yeu can and you will succeed if you are willing to take the first step. A thorough and complete training is THE FIRST STEP. absolutely essential to the success of your future. On account of our individual instruction, students The new pe ans installed by{ians, “Dr.” Crowe and his ¢on, Dan culture, may enter any day. Write for free catalogue. Ne eestion of the United chur-|Crowe, of _ the Saugeen reserve, a Pen — rane ed some epi-j etc and it will be encouraging te| Despite thie hairrestoring art, r 4 y Co ll S tf rd, fe) co Palmereten was formally dedicat-| Southampton, who have been arreat-| C20 disease. This helps to check | °° heya tees _ to all ea Still trem my tresses do 1. part. Central Business College, Stratfo nt. ? ed in connection with the fatal interested in the development of this . siness College., Caen ue Gendu, whos the spread.of she bat at the But since in Oxford, Bngland, met ven eee i . Hawke presided at the organ, while wpecia shooting near here on Sunday iad fe of Hugh Grant McKay, son of disease, t of loss and delay in the educd- own and district, that so keen a man as Babson sees good thinge in The brainiest of our race R. F. Lumsden, B.A., Prthcipal. gic by the choir featured } both a etess . The = cation eere-|Br. George okay, doctart that the of Oe OS oor y not be en| the. future. One savant, Dr. Fleure, hag set : mony was conducted by Rey, John shot was fired by my who cessary. Medical science is ae- The report saya: Sea Raf ed >’ tail 2s Semple, B.A.. B.D. Mre. A. Rob-|north through thy WOO; fcuk ter the pase a immense things in the “We believe that many localities) proc} cing re shatter iy with- risen, representing ing Ladies’ Aidjfiring. In the méantime Crowes} way of handling diseases particular-|in Canada are on the eve of good in jin” a grey strong i ociety, made the ntation,| are held at the county jai y Walker. iy the epidemic ones and those that| dustrial development and that the n. — ost’rapid growth will be found in Twhile J. M. Hosking Teeet¥ed jones he = rage of the board of church. A pe po Faction sucslted $1,000. Bieven in One— We have on egg in The Ad- So ora win a freak cob of should v ais cobe of corn, _ eorn, 0 for in "reatity there are eleven ba , er. Ten sma centre by one larger cob, ‘aa ‘ree fruit. The on the Ast line of Mor Wingham Advance-Times. Car Burned on Highway— ton. In their possession tri said to have been’ them to the shack In the woods out- side of which the shot which killed young McKay was fired. Dr. John Fer ‘a eS an inquest to in te the fair, and the inquiry-will open at the Tiverton town hall at 10 o’clock on uréday morning. The entire com- munity has been shock by: tha tragedy, further details of which are coming to. light. Young McKay, ap ed 21, popular and well known in the district, was almost instantly! killed by a shot when approaching! the shack in the woods four miles: from here when, on the suggestion! was to he} ¥ arise from unsanitary conditions. * me of the commonest ef epidemw’ fos {6 scarlet fever: But this malady}the need no longer be feared, if only common sensse precautions are tak- en. You can go to your doctor oo take’ your children too. A sim \prick of the needle, the extraction not the tiniest drop of blood, and the doctor can tell whether you or your child is fable, if exposed to co’ erp , to contract searlet fever. Hf you “Dick” test shows that you are pre- disposed to contract this disease on exposure, then it is Just as simp- le a matter to have the doctor ad- -| following ej firmly believe that in many instan- P-i great as they were t . Towne which at m hardly worth Reting the next ¢ smaller centres r moment may see notice, are likely, increase in population and business. who can pick the good localiti and get a foothold in them. The “tt uation in Central and Western Can- ada today is siasilay to that in the nm part of the United ‘States the Civil War, and we ees the opportunities are quite as > ay, however the advantages of the hy- dro-electric power and the disad- And ‘gota d and ¢o ne quitting brush few years, to have a large percentage More proudly to present A big Lg ae ped existe for —— Beyond my brother Esau’s power. No longer “7 Jament, But rather pelish up my ‘dome This evidence of mental dower A Smal Fire— ¥ Draytor.nearly had another seri- ious fire and one which would likely have destroyed. several business places had it not been discovered in the nick of time. On Saturday ev- ening at about 6.30 o'clock some one passing Mr. N. . Perkin’s imple- ment shion noticed a@ blaze in the of- Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for

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