Listowel Banner, 18 Nov 1926, p. 6

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See Pe. Tr? ? Snkaanaaeanianeeeeeees sia 4 KURTZVILLA : epee bh bh PPP EEE LED ‘Miss Margaret Jacques of Listo- Wel, spent the week-end Al ig is, Mr. and Mre. M. Jacq _Mr, and (Mre. Sam giniat are a this week with friends In Mrs, 7 Master spent several last “week with _ daughter, Mrs. Norman Ankenm Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Ott and ftam- ily, Mr, and Mre. Henry Knipe were Suests at the home of Mr. and Mre. W. Nuhn, on Sunday Mr. and Mre. John Dietz enter- To Purify Rooms— Burn dried orange peel through-| Times tained the choir of the Lutheran church to a fowl! supper on Thurs- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Ankenman were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wolfe on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Runge, accomp- anied by Mr. and Mrs. H. Felkar at- tended the. funeral of the latter’e sister, Mies Sophia Hifburt of Elm- wood, on Monday. out the house frequently, it purifies the atmosphere, dispels any musty odors and leaves a dainty fragrance that nothing can surpass. . Ss ‘tems of Local Interest Pris i et Pare ee Se e on Monday night, had ‘his face, right arm and leg bad- ly scalded when the can exploded ae he was kneeling in front of it. Dr. Stalker, who summoned, has the injured } r treatment and al- Cahada has produced 28,000,000 pounds of tobacco this yea Special to New Pr geht it Misia mneeee will be ee t to rit era: to sdauaiy ist. Toes, for though his eyesight is somewhat af- an0 fected an ad his face badly biistered and swollen, yet it is hoped that no permanent ill-effects will result From BANNER ADS. PAY A To Encourage Early Shopping for Christmas +t A Christmas Lay-Aside Sale - A Small Deposit Enables You to Lay-Aside Any Article.- DIAMOND RINGS The Gift that Always Pleases 6 only 14 kt G. and W, Reg. $25.00 for 4 only, 14 kt, white, $55.00 for 1 only, all 14 kt. white gold, rege. $75.00 for 1 only, 7 stone cluster, reg. $165.00 for 2 only, rv kt. reg. $18.00 for 3 only. 14 kt. white or green, reg. §40.00 for... claw set, $42.50 $58.00 $110. $30.00 We are Bound to Convince You We Sell for Less Note the Extraordinary jewel, 00 reg. $11 Specials Sterling othe els, reg. $1 rect. . $15., for 38 jewels, 15 jew- 5.00 for .... WRIST WATCHES Only the. Good ones that tell the Truth Fine gold filled case, 15 reg. $25. for ... 14 kt. gold, G. or W, 15 jewels, reg. $35.00 for. Gold filled, strap, 15 ign ele, reg. $15. 00 for x White gold filled, 15 jewels, Reg Gold “oer $18.00 $27.50 $10.75 $11.00 $8.50 $10.75 We invite an early visit. most interesting we have ever offered. Our present stock is one of the Jeweller W . A. ohn S f One Optometrist New Arrivals and Manufacturers Samples E. material with a money. Sizes _ Is an opportunity to o vay up to 46. ‘We have added this week to our already com- "ot showing of ladies’ coats a number of manu- cturers samples and stock coats. Every wanted of real fur trimming. This tain a better coat for less year. are the coming coats. Men’s Overcoats . - Blue coats have been and will be worn. Tweeds — They are worn now in the darger centres of fashion and will be the coat of next Buy the latest styles 1 in coats now_and what will also be next season's. 'We~have a generous election for you in materials that will wear. A\ll sizes at reasonable prices. give you f Mr. James Cleave of Listowel, bind ited his daughter, Mre. Frank An the mishap. Waikerton Herald and thony over the wéek-und.--Harris- ; : ton Review a | Mrs. os. Stevenson of the 12th of Maryborough, has gone to Listo- wel to reside with her-soh, William. —Drayton Advocate Election talks are to be given ov- er the radio at station G.J.G.C., London, at 7.45 every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and This is a new departure in election campaigning as far as Westers On- -tarfo is concerned. ‘ A Listowel garageman eaya there must country by now. As far back as three or four years he has been promised payment of accounts “Just a aa I market my hogs." And in many cases the blamed porkers apparent- ly aren't fit for market yet Muesolini’s newest order.in Italy says that all newspapers published must support his policy. There can be nau opposition papers, nor any in- dependents. They must be for Mus- solini or go out of business. The dictator may be a great bullet dod- ger, but he’s also a great bulldozer. It ia undoubtedly true that the On- tario Temperance Act haw not made Ontario dry, ‘but it is aleo true that it has made the people on the whole more sober and surely happier. t eve, reduced Ontario» has, we belie drink bit) by more than fifty ml? lion dollars annulally.—Farmers Sun. Won Prize at Toronto— McCracken Broa, Listowel, won second place with their yearling) bull, Holste!n, at the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto, last week Fine Selection of Greeting Cards— The Banner is showing a line of attractive Christmas greeting carda. These, including the printing of your name and address aml form of greeling, are available at as low’ *4 $1.50 a dozen and a tew cheaper. We invite your Inepection. Heads to Be Left On— The town of Barrie will not per- mit in that town the sale of chick- ens from which the heads have been detached. The object is to prevent the gale of any fowl that may be fouled with tuberculosis which & very easily detected ina chicken by the color of the comb and beak. be some tough bacon in this) da | | | Se a . ae ie Yee = CE Phd . — Fancts Sutton, former choir|, MF: re amc me Gott trie < ge | fanrity, con., ¥ e Sunday @ leader and of the Listowel | cae home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wal- United Church, who left here to to Murray Street yg Church, | '* Peterboro, has. accepted similar position with the Bowmaaviive Un- ited Church. His many friends in Listowel will be glad to ‘cies oft this .~| advancement. Milverton Sun—Through the neg- otiation of Mr. Wm. M. Appel, a Wm. F, Long has purchased the f on the 12th concessidn.of Bina, he longing to Mrs. Hugh ate of Listowel, known as the old McMane farm, and has given hie po hund- red-acre farm as part payment. Mr. Long expects to move to hie new premises early in December. “Mr. A ple ia Pesci to dispose of te Friday. Long f Boys’! Parliament Elections— The election for the Sixth Ontario Older Boys’ Parliament will be held throughout the province on Satur- y, Nov. 27, with an advance poll being hheld on Friday, e 26th, whorever necessary. It looks at prea ent as if there would be no eléction in North Perth. Listowel has been om only centre in the riding, where voting has taken place in the past two years, and eo far there {s not a single candidate in sight and the present member, John Savage, will EEE. not stand for re-election. North |] 9 4 Men’s Shoe Store erth ahould be represented and It is hoped that some his services. lad will More Large Apples— They can't beat Howick! Last week we printed an item, taken from the Listowel Banner, réferring to two Alexander apples which had been left in the Listowel editor's sanctum, by a farmer from Wallace. The largest of these measured 13 x 11% inches. On reading this, Albert Patterson. of the second con. How- ick, selected two nice specimens from his supply of the same variety and brought them to our office On measuring them we found one to be 13% x 12% inches, and the other 13% x 12 inches. Well, can eomeone show us any larger?--Fordwich Rec- ord. Pleasant Birthday Surprise— Mrs. John Cullen, of Listowel. was pleaasntly surprised Wednesday evening last, when members of her family gathered to honour her on| her seventy-second birthday. It was a complete surprise for Mra. Cullen, the family arriving at the home | while she was out for a ride in a ear. A @sumptuons dinner was serv- ed. The table was centred several bouquets, ag w ous gifta. The evening was spent in a pleasant sogal manner. Copyright 1926, by Hoyte, Jr. ARTICLE No, 1 The writer has ofte~ refersed to the m_ of the unexpected at auction. When } you think you Have an invinsiffie a bad “break” surprises i peer two edd. On the other. its compensation, for does ana oes tid ates Diamonds — 7, 6, 5, 3 Spades’ — 8 bid one Sere aed A cone Z dealt, t shaquld’ shout lal offer! +a ef ‘aalaay Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Bender were Mr. Weber, Carl ‘and ‘Betty; ct con. . Mr and Mrs. Addison Bender. and thusly, 8th con., were Sunday visit- rs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bender. Mr. and Mrs. Herb McMillan, ac- companied by Mr. and Mre, John G, Schneider motored. a spent the wesk-and with friends In Tavistock. Miss Reila Jefferson has accepted a position at the Perfect cer Mills, Listowel. Miss Pearl Walter, 8th don. visit- ed Sunday at the home of Mr. anu Mre; Fred Qua Messrs. Geo achwatm, Ernst Eck- méier, Ezra Rheiber of Walkerton, visited Fridey at 4 home of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Qua Mr. Frank Schneider returned! home Monday evening after spend- ong the past few months in Pontiac, West Side, Wallace St. Listowel | Keep your feet dry and your body and hands warm with a pair of Miner Rub- ber boots, Rubbers or Over- shoes, horse hide mitts or imitation Fur Gauntlets, or a Fur or Sheep Lined Coat. A large stock to choose from and prices the lowest at C. PREUTER’S \ eee id visitors at the home of ronerroy, of mpi a few Sead. Sith Tet Dither. and ‘wares stg ef rok Mrs} Ieaiah Hallman, Mr, ig ser- i John Bender and bear og Ed-/ vice, speaking in the “intrest of the | a. 3rd. con., Mr. and it: K.j| Maintenance and Extension fund. £. meeting waa decided to have the Christmas | PRINCESS THEATRE +Friday and Sat- | urday '| HOOT GIBSON | IN | “The Afizona | -Sweepstakes” COMEDY : “The Horse Laugh” Regular Prices | Oz 4 7 GOLDEN BEAST | b E.Phillips Oppenheim she ' ately. { breed thinks of. The millions for which - | have toiled are changing already Read this fine new serial STARTING The Stratford your door. " MONEY, on Saturday | A FULL PAGE EVERY WEEK-END! lf you do not get The Stratford Beacdn-Her- ald now, ask the carrier boy to start delivery to money! id exclaimed, passion- “ That is aH your -you into poison, IN Beacon- Herald Li Fresh Fruits and Nuts For Your Christmas Baking . Camiied or drained. SHELLED pepe Val- encia and Jorden SMYRNA FIGS CALIFORNIA RAISINS SPANISH VAL. 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