Need To Be ‘Well:Nourished’ SCOTT’S EMULSION Supplies Cod-liver Oil Vitamins ~ Mityertost has an sels senits ~of measles “Phone your news Mems to €2. We are always glad to, receive Mrs. Bennett of Molesworth spent last week in town visiting friends. Mra. Herb Jackson of Listowel, oceania Thursday with Mre. D. Zur- brigg. n Spectator. Hano council bi as set the tax vase for 027 at 52% mills, an in- of half a mill over iast year. That Children N Need wes? Scotti Bowne, Toronto, Ont. Mrs. Henry Peppler and Mrs. Em- ily Graff spent last week in Milver- tom .and Listowel.—Hanover Post. Teeth are those Httle ivory dhings = BANNER ADS. PAY the doctor blames when know what’s wrong with you. Wedding wr oage a ia invitations, announcements, boxes—for the June bride aaealy. printed at the Ban- ner office. Burn Oliver's Coal. Ideal Manufacturing Company, Listowel Chas. Osier & Sons, Listowel Wm. Stricker & Son, Listowel E. L. Desjardine, Ethel Vallance Bros., Atwood Mr. Rich Baker of Holyrood visit- ed friends in Listowel and Palmer- ston last week. Mrs. Fisk of Palmerston, was in town last week, calling on her friends, Miss Hill and Mrs. Brooks. Miss Annie Cumming of Listowel spent over the week-end with Miss Grace Leach, Durham road East. The’8 acre annex to the Canadian National Exhibition Coliseum will accommodate 1,800 head and 1,500 sheep and swine. Or eter - Mayor John Watson and Watson, of Listowel, visited friends pore on Saturday Isset.—Harriston Revi John and Mrs. Moree and family, of near Listowel, were visitors a Jos. Davidson's on Sunday.—Ford- SAAD THE BANNER ADVERTISEMENTS Great doosdrs the world over agree on one thing anyway, and that is Paka cere dhol be on “If you want to be healthy, cook all vegetables by steam!” It’s seal Mare, advice. ai‘Bueet Mera PacouctsCo, “SAA Steaming cooks the food and leaves -all EDMONTON ec ahl wneniree Listowel, Ont. Zilliax Hardware wich Record. Mre. (Capt.) F. W. Campbell and Miss Frida spent Victoria Day w friends in Listowel.—-Mt. ry 4 federate. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Faleoner of Teeswater, visited one day last week with Mrs. Falconer's’mother, Mrs. Brooks. The reeve of Milverton has declar- ed a half-holiday every Wednesday afternoon during June, July and August Mr. and Mra. W. e and Miss Pearl Cole of Lantomsds pol visiting Mr. and Mr.s D. Hutchisen, John etreet and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cole, Front street. Stratford Beacon- Herald. The demtal inspection of the pup- ils of the Walkertan Public School, which has been eompleted by Dr. L Ry Dixon, reveals @ rather étartling condition, as no fewer than 75 per cent, Of the scholars were found to have defective teeth. requiring dent- al treatment. D. M. Wright, ex-M.P., Stratford, = » ———— | a THOUSANDS HAVE LEARNED that of all the lighter lower-priced sixes only Chrysler “60” combines these advantages Chrysler “60” pric Touriag Car, $1470; Roadster, $1570; CSach, ieee Coupe (with rum- seah, $1770, Sedan, 60 miles plus—with etiittonal ease’ 5 to 25 miles in 7% seconds + 26 miles: per gallon » 7-bearing crankshaft.” ; a. b. Wiadsor, ty ors To literal NaN gr “60” ly scores Chrysler “60" pee pros oaly to erence is based bering — ee taciade a all irs public upoa the soundest of foo are han! tee sage 2 thrill in the “60's” pick caf in the Saaiusy ot state aod ted =e ee sailep and aooca altho weet atone Thee . without the least rt, com! with most unvsual art pros nope on Benton comfort and handlin city, y i > the “60” bas - amas wir gato ort abies imped ee oe the Chrysler cnt icnepcymroe en, daha “70" or “80”: Seven: ievVarstrut ‘old heat control; air Governor of District 27, Rotary In- ternational, left lapt wast for New York, ence he eal n S88. “Car- mania” to attend the feasting held in Ostend early in June. Mr. Wright will also visit England, Franee and Scotland, and exp bout the middle of July. Mr. George Adams, and his grandson, G. uglas, who lives near’ Palmereton, motored over to Mitchell on Friday to spend the day with Frank Robinson, Toronto street and with other friends. Adams, who is eighty-three years old and still hale and hearty was a resident of Logam for many. yeare.-- Mitchell Advoeate. of Listowel Do BIRTHS ‘In Wallace Tp. on Wednesday, May 11, 1927, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wolfe, a daughter. on Thursday, May 19, 1927, to, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mra. Stohe was 8 ee Mise Eva Lénnox, List- wel. ment Announced— The engagement is Announced of Addie E Bijeadeth, eldest : est daughter of Mrsa.. Mary JR. 2, and t the late plows By [te tp Gilbert a ar ‘{Mass., second $0 } William Higdon rar Eels cage ae the ie eee to take place aarly in J 4 1a New pore neuacemert was, made sn't} ra /oft cattle |" Forest Con- , ects to return a- 93.55 a quart. ~may be bought for. $3.75, with former price, $5.40. The price grain aclohol wi in} quart and is"now Beer ia to be sold at fixed The pa of the Erin Advocate tells the method of entering his ie sanctum and ‘attaining his good re partion wishing to enter printing office at this ti year uld obserye the following the inner door and give three dist- inct raps, and the “devil” will attend your alarm. You give him your name, post office address and num- ber of years h are owing for the paper. He will admit you. You will advance to the centre of the room, YELLOW SEED COBN FEEDS: BRAN HOA S Po SHORTS ‘T SCALPINGS CHOP N SEED MEAL OIL CAKE MEAL ‘ BERET PULP 5 FEEDING MOLASSES ~“SOREENING CHOP CALF MBAL . BABY CHICK FRED Phone 256 C H. Smith address the editor with the follow- ing countersigns: Extend the right hand about two feet from the body with the thumb and index finger clasping a $10 bill, which drop into the extended hand of the editor, at the a time saying: “Were you looking for me?’' The editor . will say “You bet.” After giving him the news, you will be permitted to retire with a receipt ‘for an obligation properly discharged. Sede eb tebe eee ee? ot ty or THIRD LINE WALLACE : oe 4 LanfoeLenterlnnlenloafenlenente lanes iesieatetfertorder oleae (Crowded out last week) There was a good attendance at the Women's Institute meeting which wae held at the home of Mrs. Irwin Master last ‘Thursday. Mr. George Rapp is very eick and under the doctor's care. Friends and neighbors ay ae be will soon be able tobe pig ain. Mr. and an Will Klein and fam- ily, 6th line Wallace, spent Sunday bass ae éf Mr. and Mrs. N. W. oer "cad Mrs. H. Campbell and Bobby motored to Mitchell om Tues- day and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. n. Mr. and Mre. I. Hallman and fam- ily, visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Martin Bender, 6th line Mr. and Mre. Alex Cressman anda Clarence and Miss Rebecca Shantz of New Hamburg, accompanied by Mrs Rosenberger of Guernsey, Sask.. vis- ited at the home ‘of Mr. and Mrs. John Bender for the week-end. Mr. Make Old Rooms Néw AKE your attic into extra Sleeping oe or a chil- dren’s play-roo Gyproc will ¢ sive you bright, coutoctatilee: xtra rooms at small Right over damaged walls and torn, faded wallpaper apply Groene Fireproof Wallboard. Gyproc room bright and fresh. Takes any decoration. Fireproof, cold proof and heat proof, -The strongest and lightest insulating wallboar Write for free hookiet—~—"My Home." It will fell yor how Gyproc, Rocboard Gypsum, Insulating Sheathing and Insulex will red your fuel bill from pf nip cent. THE ONTARIO GYPSUM CO., LIMITED, PARIS, CANADA 155 aliboard - Listowel, Ont. “| F reproo For Sale By Robert Oliver, Ltd. and Mrs. Merman Bender, 6th line, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs Bender on Sunday. . F. Krotz, Albert and Crist- ena, 6th ‘con. visited on Sunday™at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ta ° IN THE BANNER ADVERTISE Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Weber and family. and Mrs. Aaron Weber, of Kitchener, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. eber. They attended! the funeral of Mr. Chas. Finkbeiner. | who was buried at Listowel on Sat- 3. I. Barton and Edith, of Wa- terloo, spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reid Mr. and Mrs. V artman family, of Maple Point, spent Sun-| ay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. | i] and a uittors at the home of Mr. and, . K. Rapp on Sunday were Mr! and family. | George Holtzman, Kartzville, Mr: and Mrs, Oscar Rapp and Ear] | Rapp of Listowel. | Miss Nora Chamney, of Hamilton. | spent the week-end and the raggeeon at the home.of nas parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Chamn | Mr. and Mrs. “Gottfried Speaker, | Oscar and Clara, of ~ Gravenhurst, | visited Just Wednesday with Mr. and} Mrs. 1. Haliman a Trae Banner Want Aas. Sell | ! | | Cream That mot only is an ideal summer refreshment but the purehase of which makes it an ideal _ summer feod. That's Dianm Sweets’. Try it in one of our «# dishes. at eur fountain or take home e« pint or quart. Service and Quality ts Our Motto