When “feels thiek,” and the humidity just ‘about seems to Your tongue your throat parched haye “the best of your wind” —that's the time to stop here and get one of our refreshing and delicious Ice Cream Sodas. Service and | Qudlity. é is Our Motto Diana Sweets BANNER ADS. PAY Collections We handle colléetions only. 36 years’-experience speaks for §| tself, rea effeciency and rela KELLY & AIKEN COLLECTORS Ref: Standard Bank of Canada Owen Sound and Or@ngeville oa The unnatural strain of modern life eo tires the eyes leaving head- achee and general dis- * comfort. W. A. Johnstone Eye Specialist Listowel Hackings are allowing 19% off all ac- counts rendered last week if paid by lst of August. If not paid by that date will be plac- ed in collection. court for Please pay up and save money. PRINCESS THEATRE Monday and Tuesday Corinne Griffith “Mile. Modiste’’ J. A. Hacking & Son Chemists and Druggists Listowel, Ont. Phone 202) ape 5 Shae Store West Side Wallace Street Just put in saey a shipment of men’s fifie calf shoes, Good- before the rise of prices, offering them at very attiant: ive prices. SPECIALS—Several broken lines of odd sizes at half price. Your trade appreciated. C. Prueter PERSONALS| nd Mrs F. Zurbrigg ae Fy nai a this week in- Cleveland —o— Mrs. Bartman of Waterloo, is vis- iting in Listowel*this week. —o— Mrs. H. Gee and children, are holidaying at their cottage at Point ark. —o— ir. and Mrs. W. A. Johnstone and family, spent Sunday with friends in Seaforth Mr. Cook, of the Bell Telephone Co. commercial dept., + ig was in Listowel on Wednesc —_—oO Mrs. Moffat and Miss Geraldine Moffat are visiting with friends in Drayton. ‘ Master Mervyn Bean his holidays at the home Mrs. John Walker, 6th con. Wallace. is spending n ‘ sien r. and Mrs. E. A. Kennedy and son haye returned home, after spending a holiday at Point Clark, For Hot Weather Orange Cups and Lemon Cups Crosse & Blackwell, (Eng- land) ‘Products Van’s Drug Sto~e scmQpnaiis Mrs. A. Corrigal returned Friday to her home in New York, after vis- D. iting ronal Loca Mr. and Mre. Sanderso nanifasnes Mr. Arthur Spence, of Philadel- phia and Miss Harriett Coulter of Ireland, were guests this week 0o Dr. and Mrs. W. G. E. Spence. —_— Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson, of Brussels, spent Friday last visiting at the home of Mrs. Gibson, Wallace stree at@ene Miss mertruds Gealhaar, of Kit- her vacation brother, at the Lutheran parsonage. —o—- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kinnear, of Windsor. arrived in Listowel to-day to spend their honeymoon with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. — ell. Miss Lillian Sender. of the Banner staff, will s her vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bender in Tor- onto, and Waterloo. M Ji Poag. ‘apunt Sunday with frien: “as Kitchener. Mra. Poag and yildren, who been visiting there, returned home with him pee Clayton and Siegal’ s Mid-Summer Sale A Clearance of Many Lines Spec- ially Reduced for the Holiday. Mr. W Wm. Little. of Toronto, accompanied by the Misses Clayton and Mrs. unt, motored to Point Clarke on Wednes- day and spent the ow. and with friends in Kitchener] 2 visited his sist ander on Tuesday.- Oo Mr. and — . Alexander were in Gorrie Friday Migeaae the funeral of the ldte Mise Dora Cath- ’ —o— Mrs. H. McHardy of Toronto, is the guest of her brother, Mr. J. R. f] —_—o— Mr. and Mrs. -Wm. McWatters and family, re. M. J Master R Jackson motored to Kitch- ener mi Sunday-and visited friends. Miss Nancy Jackson, who has been in Kitchener for the past ten days, returned home with them. —O-— “Guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. iA. Featherstone were Mr. and Mrs, Norman Schaef- er and Miss Colquhoun, of Mitchell; Mr. .and Mrs. L y Schaefer and eon, William, of fiton. Miss Anna Millican who has been Tuesday for Port E she will visit friends, and later will return to her home in the West. —o— ~Mr.—and-—Mrs,-E.—D.Bennett_re. turned Monday evening from their two-weeks motor trip to Kentucky. They wre accompanied by Miss —,, Spees, of Fort Werth, Tex- a sister of Mrs. Bennett, who will visit here for a » Outteee of weeks. Mra. Colonel Youngs and Miss Ruth Youngs, of Stratford, Mrs. a. Holley of Alabama, Mc- Kenzie and daughter Marion, of. De- troit, were guests at the home of Ae e —o— Mrs. Murray Smith, of Toronto, is ba = Mrs. C. B. Simms on Tues- visiting this week at the home of oe Mr. and Mrs. A.-G. Murton. Mrs. Alex Kennedy and family, of} Walkerville, who have been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Squires, left Tuesday for Toronto, where she is visiting with her sister, M jra. Wells. Listowel last week, where they were joined by Misa Elizabeth McCormick, the four of them. then motoring to anoque where they spent a fe days visiting friends. Miss NeC orm-' ick returned home Friday Mr and Mre,; Jock Lemon and son, , of Palmerston, and Mrs. Collison, Sr. of Harriston, visited on ane at the home of Mr. and Ww. Featherstone. —oO— Mrs. R. K. Hall, and Mise Ora) Hall, and Mies Margaret Hali, Kitchener, left Monday morning to visit in South Haven, Mich., wi Mrs. Hall's sister, ger. Miss Margaret er two weok’s vacation in d remaining for a longer vieit. WEDDING INVITATIONS Or ennouncements. File Banner can assure you of a eatisfactory job, latest etyles ef wedding atatiouesy.| We also carry a stock BS &. wedding! cake bexes. Fhe Banner gin, where} Te i ac So a ae a es on pri | “ = arry W. Jack not’ be preaching im his own ripe on pre July 31st, nor on pal it 7th Next euiiey is the Tad of the un- jon services. to be rae in Knox’ church. The pide Sgr services Outtea Church. nday, Aug. be held in the . Mrs. A. W. field Africa; will gave an illustrated mis- n “The Bible Society 3 the City Mission ‘on Monday ev- ening at § o'e _— » é Rev. W. D. ‘Bent of Carthage, will preach in Knox Church next Sunday evening. Rev. E. F. g is ee in North Street United Chir ric connection with Centennial celebration . in that town ca s The services, in the Lutheran churches of Listowel, Wallace and recastle, are all withdrawn on Sun- day, July 3ist, as the pas _ Rev. Geelhaar, will be — aa in Sullivan. township. On 8 fs yy ust 7th, there will 6a seevis n_Lis- towel, in the morning and Tevenlile, and the afternoon*at Wallace The GoGericn Centennial After months of preparation God- er ich celebrates July lil ne 6 its A program of great interest has heen arranged for each day of the week. On) Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesday even- ings, August 1, 2 and 3, will be given a grand historical pageant, with“ov- er six hundred people in costume, presenting the finest spectacle ever seen in these western counties, Oth- }er outstanding events are a champ- onship semi-pro baseball match Be- tween Oslers of Toronto and Risdons of, Detroit for a purse f $700, on Wednesday; two great days of horse racing, Monday and Thursday; band Rev. Aksin, of the Lutheran Sem-/‘#ttoo and fireworks display, Friday inary, Saskatoon, was a guest t y| Night; Provincial athletic meet and of Rev. and M B. Geelhaar.| Soft-ball game, London Ladies vs. Rev. Aksin has been in New York | Toronto Ladies, Saturday. on business and is renewing ac-} Carnivals, aquatic sports and quaintances before returning to;many other events throughout the Saskatoon. week. The town by the lake invites 0 you to come and join in the big Mr and Mrs. Bd. Liphardt, of Wa-| time. terloo, Mrs. Geelhaar, Miss Martha Geelhaar and. Mr. Walter Geelhaar, ;* : ae of Kitchener, were guests on Sun-|| REMEMBER THE 'PHONE | any a the home of Rev. and Mrs. | You know all about it. You | . Geelhaar | | didn’t let the paper know it. | iene | | You found fault because the | The Misses May amd Gertrude| | paper didn't have it. Hardly | Matthewson, of Detroit, accompanied | } fair. When you have af item | by Mias Hayne, of Sarnia, motored to! ri remember the Banner I BUTTER WRAPPERS Carried in stock, plain or print- ‘ed “Choice Dairy Butter,” finest quality vegetable parchment paper. | Apply | at The Banner Office. ta sPectantastostestes!, oats a } WHAT DORS YOUR LABEL INDICATE? le Renewal time for the ma- jority of our subscribers has arrived. We invite your at- tention to this matter, if you are one o ose concerned. The Banner’ will appreciate prompt settlements. To most the rate of $2.00 per annum ($2.50 in the United States) is small. We would ask our | scribers to help the Publish- er by remitting without de- lay. Se fe: he ale of Fe sfoiede of op *. = a ho op *. ole of \% * te . fo ote *, on + f your label reads “Jan. + % 27" it implies that your sub- + + scription is paid to January + * Ist, 1927. Or if the reading + “Aug. 26," it became past + % gue on August 1st, 1926. + % oohoelonfonfonlesoole of -eforeroe elocfoelonfoefoesorfoonioete Mr. Lore Pata returned to Brantford on Sunday, after spend- ing a f¢w weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fatum, Gowan- stown. ad Mrs. Studer and Migs Lucina “Btuder, of Sebringville, and Héckman, of Mitchell, wer ref guests On Sunday of the Misses Ioer- ger. - Mayor and Mrs. John bape and Seat. Mre. vison 4 and Mrs. Herbert G. Zilliax, "motor: ed to Grand Bend Wednesday after- . —Qem Mr .and Mrs W. -F. Ward and Mr. John Hate, of.Mount Forest, wisit- Men's suits, low da saeco cecweg ox 4% 6a SK Caw EB oe $8.05 Men’a flannel pants ....... 0.0: cece cee ee eee eens $2.45 Men's .broadeloth shirts ........... ccc cee e ec ececece $t.45 Men's etraw hats OH ON 2 WIG MLS BUH & WIG WSS RW WO Bee wel wig Gc Men's summer underwear ............ 0.00.00 eee a5 RKO 30c Ladies’ spring coats, 50% off : Ladies’ Summer dresses 2.2.0.0... 00.00 c cece ceeenees $3.05 SBE Ladies’ house dresses, nicely made .............4.505. . $1.45 Ladies silk underwear, vests .... 8c, bloomers .... $1290 j xs Ladies’ Silk Hose .......:.. # atain of epee ew ve tt tteeee 89c Boys’ long pants ........ S MIN i oes be eee be tle ds $1.65 Boys’ blouses Cian aowelegen simesatcee Mac secars rie MIOIE SOCWOTE ii ib wa iaggte 0 00 0 01k 6 0 TNS ole aig. vis ad sa Heisler 390 a Children’s play suits, 2 to 8 years ............ deweseaces 59c a Children’s 60x 1... 10.6. ieee ee eewens v0tiee's th 15c pr. <a This is just a few of all the lines reduced — at our Mid-summer Sale specially for the - holiday. Shop at Prake s Where You Al- Lott sil ded on Sunday -with the former's son, week-end and ge at the home of Mr. Frank Ward, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wolfe oO Mies Alma Welke® has been at their summer cottage at Kincard- —o— Messre, Lloyd and Arthur Gilkin- s6m, Mre, Joseph Gilkinson, Mrs Wm. Bartja, Mr. Samuel Bartja, and Mrs. Annie Huysaker, epent. penent at Brussels, rth and Mitchel Mr. ley eri x nd. on, El- ma, Mrpe. Fy Blac iidren, of Toronty,- were stisete” Da seg ens at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Lemmex —o— d Mra. J. ‘H. Bender, Mr. Roy Bender, and Mr and Mrs. Eldon Bender motored to Zurich for the Rev..and Mre W. Y. Dreier, and oth-|- er relatives, —o-— » Mr. d Mrs. Wm Owens a daughter, Irene, returned Friday their ome in Port. Credit, Pan sponcias a Tew days with Mr. and Ww. ee Marlon: Thompson, au Bros. - Grays Hatt, coimateke| her Tne ager a = ent: and in com Miss Marjoty 7 Thompeon, * * pldteg ree transacting their business, From the entertainment side of the pane 2 .| Bigwin. Inn, located-on,the-shore of ers to ® | popularity with each season.’ form of aquatic sport such as boat- end aradens faiy 25th, 1927 Galvary Evageelialll Rev. L. H. Wagner, Paster Sunday, July 31st 7 pm.—Publie worship. Wed. 8 p.m.—Prayer meeting. Baptist Rev. Harry W. Jackson, Paster Sunday, July 31st 10.30 a.m.—Bible school and Public Worship 7 p.m.—Public wérship. Thursday, .7.30 p.ni.—Prayer service United Church Listowel Sunday, July 31st, 1927 Union Services Knox Chek: Rev. E, F. Armstrong will preach MORNING A.M. ae GOD OF THE PION- EERS EVENING P.M.—Rev. W. D. Bell of Carth- age will speak. Next Sunday the services will be “held in the United Church. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Se ae i ie Se 0% PEEP ES KURTZVILLA + 4+ deedbelebobedestesbetesideobeceefedebesbebedbewe Missionary eervices were observed in the Lutheran chureh unday. There was a large attendance at all services. Mrs. Jack Heath and boys of Strat- ford, are spending their holidays with the former's sister, Mre. Nor- man McDowell. and Mre. James Denny. and Russel, were guests at “A home of Mr. Smith Vines on Sund Mr. and Mrs. V. Gio ‘of Ford- wich, visited on Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jac- ques Mies Bertha Sghmidt is spending her holidays with frieinds at Water- rd. Mr. and gucgis at Mr. Eldon Ankenman’s on ay. Mr. and Mrs. Will Felkar spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Wes Mc- ell. Mrs. P. Schinbein is seriously ill. We hope for a speedy recovery. Mrs. Herb McCabe and: Billie, of Toronto mage Isobel McCabe, nurse in training Galt Hospital, are spending their holidays with rela- tives here, 4 Mr .and Mrs. P. Zurbrige. Mr. and Mrs. reo Zurbrigg, Mr and Mrs Noah Bowman. were guests at the ponte of Mr. Wm. Zurbrigg on Sun- day Mr rand Mrs Mervin Fisher spent Sunday at Mr. Wm. Bells Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Doeersam and Dora, spent Thursday in Kitchener. ir. and Mre. Norman Ankenman spent Sunday aster. Miss Nerma Ruppel spent ~~ vam week with relatives in List owe deatecoedeoferfon! Se a le a a ee Oo = SIXTH LINE WALLACE 2 Slee bE SEED EEE PhS Mr..and Mrs. Louie Miller, Mes srs Chas. Miller and William Kelly} of Woolich, and Mre. : Henry Hetnmiller, and Mr. Michael motored Mr. an re. n ter Idona, returned to their heme in Kitchener on Thursday after a week's visit with rela ives on this line. Mr and Mrs. Ed, hneider and Dorothy, Mrs. Wees \Kaiser and Manota, motored and spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. aap Drayton Henry Mr. Mrs. Con Rossman, visit- a Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Fred “Mrs, D. Melvin of Attica, New York, and Mrs. J. Kersch, of Buf- fato, returned to their homes on Saturday after a two weekg = visit with friends. here. Mr. Arthur _Domm of Ayton, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bender. Miss Lorena Bender has returned home after a week's visit with friends -in Detroit. z. Mr. and Mts. W. H. Lorch ‘left Saturday on a motor trip to Iowa. y Mr. and Mrs. . 4th” ton? and the oe father, “Mr. Lorch, of El- ed and» Mrs,» family, Bereervent in d line ea by ise were err thoes. Li i With theGhurches| | evenyagpy's * sigs Ten cents a line for first , insertion,” with: of B0c.- uent five cents a lins imum ¢harge of ° 25c. wy f : _ FOR SALE House and fot for sale. Apply to & Etta Ausman, Trowbridge his WANTED a Two boys or yougg men. Apply at Andrew Malcolm Furniture Co. MATERNITY NURSING Maternity nurse open for engage-. ments. Maternity cases a’ cog red Phone 63, Listowel. 8-4 pd FOR SALE - Standing ef splendid mixed alt- alfa and tim . BB. H. —. lot pes con. 1. Wallace, 'R. R. 0 2 Listowel. ‘i “WANTED n-for-permanent-—positian: good and opportunity for advance- ment or rig am aseet. For in terview write Hox 96 Listowel. M pay HOUSE FOR SALE Good red brick house for sale en Wallace street seven rooms, hard and soft water in hoyse, furnace, elect- ric lights; one-half acre of land. Ap- ply at Banner Office. EAT MORE FISH It i@ good for wnat ails you. Dir- ect from e watér.to your table Fish ekinned and boned free. Clarke, ‘phone 410. HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT Comfortable brick house on Wai- lace street, Listowel. Possession can be given any time as house is now vacant. Apply E. Welsh, Seaforth. tinp REPORTER WANTED Reporter to send news of mew buildings, fires, new businesses and bueiness removals. Stationery and postage supplied. Interesting work for spare time. Write now for par- ticularse. MacLean Building Reports, Ltd., 345 Adelaide St. W., Toronto, Ont, ie G. W. TUPPER, B.A. pathic Physician Listowel. Ont. all the latest est electrical appliances used in the tment of human aiimenfs, including a Carbon Are Lamp whioh gives the “ULJFRA-V AY!’ his H yen aye sick, ne matter what may trouble, Osteopathy supplemented by Ultra-viglet ray or other appreveil electrical treatments, psd reach your trdible if it is cur- able. in securing Mrs. George Wolf were * ~|the rates for the curren N. Filsinger of] Mu : fori DOWD’S SALE LIST EEE PEPPER E EEE LEE EEE SEL Wednesday, Au 3—For John 8 Keeso, lot 12, con. 8, WaHace, 386 cords of wood, also the farm. + S ea SOeeeeeeteeestseteterssses 4 WALLACE COUNCHL a eae ke a ee ae oe te > July seseion.—The council met in Twp. Hall, all the members being present. The minutes ‘of the last ses- sion were read’ and adopted on mo- tion of Messrs.. McEWan and Good. Tendere were received Yor the con- étructiqn of Myn. : n No. 3. The W.. °C. * ceptrac was awarded to D¥try at $22.00 to be completed by Aug. 1, 1928. In Court ¢f Revisioa n by-law . $34, there being no seipeels to be considered, the court a elézed and by-law No. 584° re Mun. Drain No. 4 (Speers) was fin- oy passed, signed and sealed. a no cash payments may - ag the Scott Mun. Drain after u t year,: hg ae for the cobstryotion of 0. 4 14 vin. tile Listowel, visited Sunday with friends drain) ahd to transact general busi- here. ness. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Walter and David Gre Idona, aecompanied by Mr. and Mrs, ae caer & Thank You andj Edna gains of all OB gro of . sending reeeipts br » Which im each: casé re® a i of deknow pt of the apl- alge ‘and i: which La pst few Wi) please accept our.thanks. Thursday, July 28th, 1927 Mr. qevnre Knight, London Mr. J. Graham, Maple. Cree A Til. , Dr. H. L, Turnbull, Vancouver, _ . K..Gret: tzenger, Po ; Mr ‘St. Clair Good, Risen. SAE PT sae ana nt Ads | a Os practical and most re one of the sae {Tie Besant They ‘will carn in hea es ait Kinds. Ana ce poeta git thes. Erer > you ny & * @ i Bite REN eh f | }