SIE Flower and Vegetable Seeds | Rennie’s, Ferris and Steele-Briggs. 10c Package: 3 for 25c Multipliers and Dutch Set Onions Rennie’s and Steele-Briggs’ Red Clover, Alfalfa, Alsike and Tim- othy Seed. Ask our prices. R. A. CLIMIE Quality Grocer Phone 72 ~~ Read The Banner Advertisements ZURBRIGG’S BREAD ‘*As Tasty As Any That Mother Used To Make”’ It has that nice tasty ‘crust that used to make your mouth water when Mother would fix it for you with butter and sugar. Every Loaf is carefull baked—-all the way through. Why not try it starting today? Hot Cross Bune on Saturday. ; Order by Telephone, No. 85, Zurbrigg Bros. “After taking Adlerika I feel bet- ter than for years. At my age (60) it is ideal—so different from other medicines." (signed) W. W. Carter. Adlerika mixture of and often brings surprising relief to the stomach. Stops that full, bloat- ed feeling. Brings out old waste- matter you never thought was in your system. Excellent for chronic consipation. E. M. CREIGHTON, | Druggist. The Want Ads are one of the most Practical and most interestin de- of The Banner. They ready money, and exchange goods all kinds, And they will keep you in- formed about rtunities and bar- gains of all Kinde , Dont: LOSE these EXTRA®~— oe What items do yeu lack in your stock — now? Why disappoint evwtstomers by not hav- ing them? Your whole- saler’s or manufac- turer’s warehouse is néarer than next door — it is right at your elbow! Bh G & in a Gaerne at the low Station-to-Station rate, and the goods will be shipped the same day. B&H Many subscribers who used to think they had to make Person-to- Person calls now find that they reach the Upper eg rad Rock visited. _ beans lef of Titus at the te ome. AS evidence of the popularity of of France sailed from New capacity. spo The America. the main they represented ciuizen gping abroad the achieve? nis life’s destre—travel, Accor stay. The traveller of the of Gibraltar with —The Empress of France lying at anchor home and abroad, the Canadian Pacific Empress ferk recently on her an- nual cruise of the Mediterranean booked to her cruise In all over 400 passengers ioc i months’ voyage to many of the world’s “high cosmopolitan group of wanderers was com- posed of people from every branch of activity in North Some were habitual g! good trotters, but in £3 with the gatiafaction of having state on this céntinent was represented. ding *o recent s*ntements made by Walter Maughan, steamship passenger traffic manager, cruis- ing to the four — of the earth has come to ur approves of ar- r Fangements made by experienced hands, and of going its oneceasing sources of inte: off the fashionable resor Canadian ships, at cand shore. This ob every small detail i out and seen to by intricate money tr: clu he i pr were aboard for cluding the heir to elled to and from A erage successful wo cons very province and arranged by the c: touching ma the a Lower right—Egypt with its grandis is t of Monaco. Upper right—The Arch from place to p! -— under one management on ship vintes worry to the passengers, as incident to foreign travel ia worked the cruise managers and directors, ansactions in foreign currency in- ess of France has won the hearts of the travelling public as she has possibly carried as many world celebrities as any other ee afloat, ° in- the British throne, who has tray- merica four times’ on h ecutive years as the Ca nadian Pacific Mediterrancan cruise ship, the Empress of France will next year break the trail for the new cruise to South America and South Africa, now being ompany. She will, in addition to ports in the southern hemisphere not readily accanatihe to the tourist, pay calls once more, t the closing portions of the cruise, to the familiar stats of the Mediterranean, ese they want with tation- to- Station calls. They are quick- er and cheaper. Every Bell Telephone is @ Long Distance Statien. a3 as increasing public preference In the beginninga fascinated public tic owners —combined with those : others what bought the Chrysler “70” for the throu igh charm and freshness of its new which Chrysler has steadily main- performance and appearance. tained the the poe h, beauty. a my and safety of th Behind that first Chrysler, and the public’s first enthusiasm for its new qualities, are now more-thaa three years of experience. During those three phenomenal ence swept Chrysler 4th place—motor car buyers have come more and more to know substantial and golid qualities. They have found a dependability and long life in the “70” —proved by of thousands of enthusias- dane Chrysler “70” of today, as fe in advance of its field as at the time of its introduction. Phacton $2010; Sport Phaeton $2130; ter $2130; Brougham $2205; Royal Coupe $2230; Reyal Sedan $2305; Four- Passenger Coupe $2305; Cabriolet $2530; Crown Sedan $2590. f. o. b. Windsor, Ontarie (freight only to be, added). Above prices include all taxes, bumpers front and rear, spare tire, tire cover and tank full of gasoline. CHRYSLER70° | THE CANADIAN-BUILT CHRYSLER FOR enn ZURBRIGG & BENDER-Listowel nae a et eee De ade ies oss sR AG ad ae .| Beautifying the Homes —— —— ——— Items Of Local interest How is Listowel going to cele- brate the Diamond Jubilee? Incomé Tax forms are now avail- able at the Post Office. For classy job printing see the Banner Office. We turn out that kind of work right through the year. Miss Hazel Keeso has returned home after spending the winter with her sister, Mre. P. Bennett, of Gar- son, Sudbury Uee Everybody's Column to tell you have to sell eryone reads it. If you havea 5 able article someone will buy it. Miss Mary Bolander of Gowan- stown, waé operated on in the Pal- merston Hospital on Monday. She. is making satisfactory progress.—Pal- merston Spectator. Mre. Wm. Heinmiller ing this week with Katie, in Stratford, is spend- her daughter. and with rela- tives and friends in Tavistock and Listowel.—Chesley Enterprise. The, annual convention of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ As sociation will ‘be held at the Bigwiht Inn, Lake of Bays, Muskoka, on June 23, 24 and 25. Mr. A. Cleave, of ae a vigited with his daughte Mre Frank Anthony, over re cl riston Review. Rev. T. B. Howard delivered an illustrated lecture in Zimmerman’s Hall, Milverton, on Horticulture and and Town. under the auspices of the Women'e Institute. The Banner is always glad to pub- lish news of your travels. If you in- tend to be away or have friends to visit you, send in the information to| us, or any other news of an inter-: esting nature. the plans now under way for | operation of the Liquor Control Act ernment stores will begin May 15. For each store opened it is planned to appoint a manager, - two clerks, each etore. It was stated that there would have to be about 25 places op ened in Toronto to giye anywhere pes iy the satisfactory service to the pw learn that Jacob Fritz and ~his_ brother, Clifford Express—We Mr. 's building ‘an addition to hie fact- ry; e new wing wil! be three Stories high, 103x104 feet} the. firer abe thie general reorganization of the Ontar- io provincial police criminal investi- & — that Frank E. Elliott, for‘ years in A. in Stratford and Windsor, and a former resident of Listowel, will go to headquarters in Toronto and work under the liquor commission ino enforcing the new liquor law. Jas. Malcolm Elected Vice Pres.— New York, March 26-W. W. Col- hills has been elected president of the Canadian Club of New York for yr Hon.’ James Mal- colm, minister of trade and com- merce, was elected firet vice-presi a Arthur Stringer, Canadian uthor, second vice-president, and W Bilsworth Bagnall, dent. third vice-presi- Perth Hen Now Leads— Mrs. Fred Morrow, Stratford R. R. No. 2, noticed the other day that a St. Thomas-owned hen had laid an egg of unusual dimensions, | so she reported an egg Iaid by one of her White Leghorns which measured sxactly eight inches around length- vise and seven inches in circumfer- nce the other way. It, weighed four nees. She states that she had had everel othere of a similar seize. Advertising Auction Sales— Several authorities on advertising claim the day of = ae Sale isan will soon be past, and many lo- jcalities are advertising their caving ‘gales with a very few bills and the entire list of chattels being advertis- led in the weekly newspapers auctioneer eaid he cared not how few | witts were printed for a sale, so long ' advertised in the as it was well i the local- ity of the sale. Drivers Permits July 1Ist— July 1 is forecast by Hon. George Ss. y, minister of highways, as tha date by which his department « I be prepared to enforce the stat- ute requiring all motor car drivers to have permits. The plan of issuing the permits in the middle the year instead of the first of the year. when license markers are issued, has been recommended Hon. Mr. ‘enry by his departmental officials. who wish to distribute more evenly over the year the uble work of is- 4éuin the motor car marker plate and the individual driver permite. Weekly Report, Room 1— lola Hamilton 97, Francis Cart- ldge 95, Jack Kibler 93, Jean Helm- ko 98, Hardy Bell 87, Myrtie Hoad 87. Helen Stuart 86. Jim Savage 85, Velma Forman 85, Mary Gibson 79, Margaret Grabh 79. Jean Hemsworth . Lorena Fritz 75, Mary Anger 74, Lois Cald- well 73, Olga Gee 72, Edith Hast- ings 72, Dorothy Burgess 68, Ermin- fe Richards 68, Margaret Melrose 64 Blythe Duberges 65, Charles Whealy 61, Albert bi gy 60, Jack Stewart 60, Isabell Ross 60. A Feat Unequalled in Golf a February afternos: 2 The sistent: areca where ; the hole in ont P. Tanskajein scion, y Dlayina < one of his Tanaka, local. Vancouver = colfer, F: 1 The Fifth & Green-Nots men in shirt tleeves went out for a round on the Peas dian Pacific Railway "Langara" golf Course one fine day in February this year eda world’s record w he Lulu Coghlin 83,, Children At. 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