epee Uh ———EEES et z EEL TE Per es THE LISTOWEL BANNER ain eee rs 4% Only Chevrolet Could NLY Chevrolet—world’s largest ‘buil of gear-shift automobiles—could pro- duce such a car as Most Beautiful Chevrolet in Chevrolet History—could intro- duce such smooth, ‘spirited performance— A : + 4s ° er such beauty of line, such evident distinction, Touring such unmistakeable quality in a car at-any- Coupe - where near Chevrolet price. _ Landau Only Chevrolet, with its enormous purchasing Commerci and manufacturing economies, could combine the beauty, the quality, the distinction and the performance of the Most Beautiful = ile Ryne Chevrolet, at such ever been sold in eit 4 Cher vrolet Ure Let Hi 28k forz henomenally low prices —the lowest prices for which Chetrelet hes Canada. NEW LOWER PRICES $655.00 Coach - $760.00 $655.00 Sedan Cabriolet Ss VBMS 3 Prices at Factory, Oshawa—Government Taxes Extra. CF-3516 * PRODUCT of GENERAL MCTORS'of CANADA, LIMITED Listowel, McTavish & McMichael Ontario » Kou ou May Lose Your Job : Ps Forest Fives Continue Unchecked Hundreds of thousands of Canadian men and women depend upon the forests for their livelihood. You may be one of them. A lighted match, a cigarette butt, thrown down care lessly in the woods, ora campfire left smouldering, may cost you your job. It is up to you; be careful of fire when in the woods. . Save Jour CHARLES STEWART Minister of the Interior. + a 2 ASS eee Are You Imterested isa Mloter Cars? Then, here is a chance to become familiar with the many improvements which mark the most recent progress of construction and design. Educational Demonstration CF MODERN TRENDS EM AUTOMOBILES Given free of charge ery ceurtecy of the Chevrolet Motor Company of Canada, Limi in the interest of reducing the cost of transportation to the Canadian Public. The time devoted to this lecture will be well spent and will result in a wider knowledge of motor car construction and design. MOVING PICTURE “Man's Conquest of Time” Showing ‘types of Transportation Used from the Time of Adem and Eve. SEE IT? at 8 p. m. on April 21st at the garage of ~McTavish & McMichael ‘LISTOWEL, ONT, You are s Invited to Attend! gr -ivts YE EDITOR, D. B. HANNA Ontario Liquor Permits at $2 per annum will have the largest sub- oosan list in Canadian journal- Subscribers dissatisfied with the paper they receive in return for —-. $2 a year can always write to B. Hanna, editor-in-chief of the tisuer Permits, “PLEASE STOP MY PAPER."-- Toronto. Telegram . ILLUSTRATED en Is a man drunk?” asks a board of fifteen London physicians. The question has reminded D. Q. O. of an anecdote: A jovial, rotound German man was sitting with his son at a table in eer garden. ““Fader,"’ said the latter “how cap von tell ven von is drunk?” “Vell, mine eohn,”’ replied the father, “you see does two men over dere? Ven does two men look like four, den ve are drunk “But, fader,"’ said the boy, “dere is only von man over dere.’ BANNER ADS. PAY Anrly the fistrent every few houra to throat and chest. Circle with Minard’s in warm water. fa fae. Bronchitis hima, MINARD’ s} in these words:—-| Sebi Seber tibet? rene Tompkins 79.1. Brisbin 82.8, Ir Lillian Hawthorne Jr. 1V—Stanley Ric hardson 65 59.3, Scott Hamilton . *Bert Ham- Doris Hewitt 69.1, Helen Coates 66.5 ilton 4 * Sr. IT- -Dougias Henderson Ellen Thedorff 66.6 Robert Brisbis | 69.1, Reginald Tompkins 56.5. Jr. Ill--Edward Brisbin 60, Lloyd Morse 52.6. Il—Marion Henderson, Hamilton, Elymer Hymers. Eileen | Mr. John Welsh visiting with friends around here. Mise Ann Basler of Dorking, spent Friday with Mrs. Jno. Mackey Mrs. James Brooks is at present visiting with friends at Holstein. NN M. Hanley and Mr. Frank Hanley visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Basler, at Hewson. A very pleasant time was spent last Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burnett, prior to their departure for Linwoo and Mrs. Burnett were presented with leather chairs. They will be greatly missed by their many friends round here. (Intended for last week Messrs. Clayton and Albert Quer- in spent last Friday at Galt Mr. John A. Basler attended the funeral last Wednesday at Mildmay of Rev. Sister M. Bigetta. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Linesman and Mies Mary Scott, spent a last week visiting with friends at Elmira, St. Clements and Kitohener. We are sorry to report the {llness of Mr. sapere Querin and wish him a speedy rec Mr. Edward Basler epent Sunday evening with relatives here We are very sorry to learn of the departure this week t and Mrs. Samuel Burnett, to Linwood, having disposed of their farm to their eon Orton. Mr. and Mre. Burnett have resided here for the past forty years and we all join in wishing them many years in their new home. This community's loss is another's gain. Tel beetle eerie) ied og > % * DORKING ¢ ¢ PEE EEE EEE PEEP ERLE DE EES Mr. Robt. Newton has pur- chased a new Chevrolet coach from the Elmira Central Motors. . Melvin Mewhinney is work- ing with the C.P.R. special gang near Goderich. Several from here attended the ev- ening service In the Glenallen Unit- ed Church when the “Challenge 4 the Cross"’ was given by the Those taking part did Soa pat particularly well. Miss E. Coo had charge of the eervies in the a sence of the pastor, B. Newham, wen was dente present. to be Mr. J. E. Byron Se visitor in Listowel on Mon Robt. Newton waé a Business visitor in haytan last Satu renner was in Kiteben- er on Saturday night. and Mrs. . Lambert were in Liawaoe last Wednesday Lady writer says women nowadays can wear almost anything and get a- way with it. Our chestvation has been that women ¢an wear almost nothing and etill haa way witb it. feel stronger, —Alex Brisbin, Doris Gilmore. | Glen Bray, Lloyd Tompkins, Roy Thedorff, Gordon Hymers. Primer —- Clara Morse, Douglas Kennedy, Elsie Demmerling, Clir- ford Bray, Billie Hymers. Those marked with an = asterisk were absent for one or more exam inations No. on roll R. Campbell, “teacher, Seoberbebebedegededesedeapecticeseseet eee sbeb obese ds 5 + TRALEB + + Seleiieeleledeb tet epee bebe te | of Toronto is; garenelk Picnic Hams + 7 ibe. 20%, = ad PURE LARD 20 Ib. Tub $2.95 BACON The Far Famed Mayfield Brand Sliced reg. 330 m. Peameal 29%. 35‘n. Back | sicea i Finest Peameal Cottage Rolls 3 ‘°,4'- 24¢ 1p. Baker’s Cocoanut _ Premium 18c Shred + 8. 8. NO. 2, ELMA 3 eee + bbb ebb eeeeheee bebe EASTER CANDIES NEW MAPLE SYRUP 7 Union~scheo! section No" 2 Elma. Easter Eggs ee aaa | / 23° Direct from int bottle 33¢ 4 ae os. for January, February and Creamor Marshmallow | Tiny Animals } I Quebec ¢t bottle 59c 2 Sr. IV--Eleie Henderson 89, James 2 for Go [soetts. | 23c, No.10tin $1.99 : Deminion Stores Bakery Products HOT CROSS BUNS acoz. 25'\o-. TEA asa ey The quality is there S.L. Bulk 5oC Richmello D. | e @ e sii Me is : Dae . é | inane down cartont, Baked apeurorn | Bessciars GOs, | exer TQS. j Aylmer] Water | 0.9%: [MEME Sane [peers [IVORY | Flexo 4 Celery IGLASS Olives, Marmalade In Lett Srrp | SOAP | te New | 15%. 14% 39 225. BS | a5° |e" | 21° Marshmalio cw n:. iB | | Bumiiles « and d Chicks Oranges reg. 49c for 39c :- BANANAS 25c per dozen 35.. Domino Brand Tomato Catsup ‘er 15 se Orangesreg. 59c for 49c Safeguard Your Body Against Winter-Ills With Vitamin-Rich Nourishment— Take SCOTT’S EMULSION It Abounds In Cod- liver Oil Vitamins Scott & Howne, Teronto, Ont 26-39 Hot Cross Buns Hot baked all our YES, we ‘have to perfection. bakery goods! Hot Cross Buns Have you tried our Cheese Bread? ious toast and sandwiches. the good Cross Bune—-made of purest They're tasty—but so are old-fashioned ingredients, . [0c a dozen It makes most delic- Zurbrigg Bros. Gaily colored frocks-this Spring! Underthings in soft shades to match. Tint them in ordinary water—but with true dyes. Dipping will do it—| in ordinary cold water—but you must have real dye to get a smootn, Diamond a powder is fifteon half a job with something not half so effective? And when you want the tint to be permanent, — dip in bolling water instead of oo The druggist has color 9 and simple Gredins for doing perfect dyeing of all sorts of material; r wool; linen, cotton goods; mixe da goods, or any goods at all; and ex- quisite tinting of dainty things. send for a marvelous book of sug- gestions in full colors. Agk for Col- coy Craft! Address DIAMOND DYES. Dept. N31, Windsor, Ontario. Namond Dyes Baker Windmills | Distinctive Features of the Baker Working Parts Actually Run in Oil Quick Return Pump Rod Greatest Number of Wheel Fans Easily Erected Center Lift Pump Rod 2 Gears and 2 Pinions Ball Bearing Turn Table Simplicity oWDesign Self Governing Oil Only Once a Year Sturdy and Rigid Will Fit Any Make of Tower Will Not Leak Oil Noiseless A Perfected Produetion ol Over Forty Years Experience —————| Dip to TINT — Boll to DYE Wife Takes Vinol 3 Cook’s Regulating Compound Feels Fine Now ry-yh pare Cacint. mn t eo im “I was weak and had no etrength. | pam, of. wires eur No. 1 33 Since taking Vinol, I feel fine naw — No. 2, bi be an am and do my ‘work aga gain,”— « i on rece og Barnesberger. e very parop’ adinees: week you take Vinol, you begin to Famuara hat xmesy Wisdior Line John Cumberland Orders may be teft at Massey-Harris Shop, Mill St. Agent Listowel Or any ts. The Banner announcemen ean nianieyen Oe 8 an ae job. ion EY) Iatest styles 0 that cure may Slee eo ar" a Se