Listowel Banner, 18 Aug 1927, p. 2

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a0 ¥ oy i pais coi ags nr Pe ee aS as cee i sarees ase Services of Reliable Business o . “LEGAL ROBERT G. MacFARLANE Sucecesor to Late J. E. Terhune Barrister, Notary Public, Convey- ancer =... ; @lfice over HB. D. Bolton, O.L.8. ‘Phone 43 ~ H. B. MORPHY, K.c. Barrister, Notary Public, Convey- ancer, Solicitor for Bank of Com- merece, Listowel, Milverton, Atwood. Menéy to ican. Office over J. A. Haeking’s Drug Store, Main St. Lis- 1. _ J. C. HAMILTON, B.A. . Barrister, Conveyancer, Solicitor for the Imperial Ban Canada. Money to loan. Office on south side of Main street, over Zinn’s store. Bonds Cc. MORTON S@OTT, B.A. ~~) Barrister, Notary, Ft Convey- Office over monk of Montrean® Wallace Stree \——"“*HENTAL Minard’s is the enemy of all rheumatic ee i Rub it in thoroughly and often. It eases the pain, supples the joints, puts new life nto the tissues 68 Rub it in MINARD S$ | <i> | W. G. E. SPENCE Dentist, agg of the Dentist} Departmen f Universiey of Penn-! é6ylvania, Philadelphia: also gradu- ate «dl The Royal College of Dental! Surgeons, Toronto. Office Sehinbein's store. For painless extraction we use nit-! aiso conduct- rous oxide oxygen gas, ive anaesthesia. over! { | | | R. F. TAYLOR, L.D.S.; D.D.S. Graduate of the Royal College of! Dental Surgeons, and of Toronto Un- iversity Nitrous Oxide Gas for Extractione. Office over J. C. McDonald's store. { Phone 60. F. ST. C. WILSON, L.D.S.; D.D.S Graduate of Royal College of Dental oe Toronto 7 a P e 23 for appointm E nhancing Beauty Qffice over Wally Neraulae Cloth- | ing store CHIROPRACTIC Clouhes/when properly dry cleaned and proper- L. O. WHIFPIELD, D.P. | ly pressed do go a long Drag ractitioner Electro-Therapy Methods Office on Main é6tone’s Jewellery store. Hours 10 t 12 noon, 2 to 5 other houre by appointment. Ne. Phon Oonsultation free. street, over John-: p.m. Evenings and | in adding to natural beauty. You'll like our odorless process and our work in genera. way 6 AUCTIONEER P Business Directory E Thank Ven , Css Weisonien These Advertisers. Whenerer. You Need. the fessional Men which in eich ee ie my postage, The Beigos f ackn wiediging: receipt.of the te lowing. pes fe se gr er vga mail, W. two takes als, the past days, and “ which thote er itane wil) please accept eur thanks. Thureday, Aug. 18th., 1927 Mr. Louis Adolph, Bridgeport. Mr. Simon Squires, Thorold. Mr. M. uires, Toronto. n chell. Mr. Fraser McTavish, London. k Lee, Kincardine. Mr. Alex McDonald, Bluevale. Mr. H. A. Campbell, a Miss >? comet es Mr. Cosens, Ridgeto Broakyilie. ___ || Hereand = , The west will require 25,000 men from Eastern Canada to assist in : gathering g the grain crop this year. In~all about 67,000 men_will- quired to complete the —. Ar. rangements have been made by both railroads to handle the harvesters. T. O. F. Herzer, manager of the Canada Colonization A: sociation, etates that this has Mr. E. J. smith, B en geous" abet ion C Aanadas orp Biri CANADIAN ‘| NATIONAL EXHIBITION TORONTO ONTARIO ue th tacle **Canada’”’ a tion of Canada’s Historie Develop- World Champ 21- econd ,000 mile Gate. 8 Marathon—on Wednesday August 3Ist. Nearly one hundred modern manent bulktinge, off costing $8, , contain bits ftom the world om ane Be provide an educa- _ tion Lethe Exhibition Chorus caged a ting, orice. gs 13- day exposition that stuns by its ama placed 400 Old Countr y families in the Prairie Provinces this year and that 800 other families will arrive | before the end of the year. | The fourth annual, ride of the | Trail Riders of the Cans dian Rock- jes, an organization a mem- bership including many prominent artists, writers and el lea in all parts of Cans J. Europe, left recently “from Benff | over a new trail for Mount Assini- | boine. } @ A shi ipment of 1, 400° horses pur- Prairie Provinces for rament moved to | | Genes ver Cs an Pacifie lines j recently. In additi on to the 27 car- | loads already moved to the east a special train o 7 cars pussed | through this city en route to the Atlantic coast. The horses in the all purchased rta points. | | latter shipment were | t embers of. the Patan Sppeenten | Saint John Board of Ha | missioners visited in Montreal re- cently to confer with officials of the | Canadian Pacific regarding needed ' changes and improvements in the harbor facilities of Saint John. Several y the ag are Peper the winter ong be- see the, Bi on. W. E. Foster, esident of the Commis- Interest taken by American Rail- way officials in the latest achieve- ments in the way of Canadian loco- ! Joe Lockhart W, J. Dowd Sells for others and always aell to others. NATIONAL PARM AGENCY Phone 246, Listowel. motive “ping erg is emphasized by the fact that the Canadian Pa- cific Railway Company has been invited to send their spose und most s! | Barn MEDICAL A. G. SHIELL, LD. Physiofan and Surgeon Diseases of Women amd Burgery. Phone 13 Oftiee Inkerman Street, West. @pposite Presbyterian Chureh. Olivers] BR. F. J. R. ictal Me, Ear, Nose Throat Graduate in medicine, Gatversiy | of Toronts. mie and Aura! Institute. Moorefield’s bok and Golden Square Throat Hos Late assistant New York a | Coal powerful passenger en placed on exhibit at the. Commas ing by the Baltimore and Ohio —— at Baltimore, eo 24 to ber 8 The C.P.R. “2300” pil their latest and finest passenger type, will be sent to Baltimore. The first ticket issued from the Teather folder, upon the name of His pe Highness, ¢ Wales. The three tickets following Sates - issued ie Prince mier Stanley Baldwin and to prig Ta Baldwin. The new union station was formally opened by Prince of Wales, the Royal train being the first to steam into t new depot. A cable received at Ottawa by the , Lendou, Bn 8 Wa = St. Sta Phope at the Queen's Hotel, Kguah on ine tia Monay te ar DO 30.000 ISLANDS MEAN monte frem 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. | No visit im August \ Think of 30, 00 "islands all in one heliday district in Georgian Bay is an ae eRe paradise where you can epend an unforgett- INSURANCE FERE INSURANCE in beet jen; also womens piate BRS . Autonmeblis insar oe. 85 cts. ~ 1¢@. Your budi selieitted. _B. BD. BOLTON. able vacation, sailing, canoeing and =~} having a glorious good time general- ly. Fishing for black bass, lake trout ani maskinong ig exceptionally good in these wafers. hTe hTirty Thousand Islands of The Thirty Thoug#and Islands of feation land. It ie only a few hours’ .train ride trom Er yet is in the FUNBRAL DIRECTOR ~te midst of one of the gal resort digtricts in the world. ‘You ily find accommodation to suit your e "“W. F. Mc LAUGHLIN eae a a eee fan embalming | urse. For full information, —titerature etc., apply to any Canadian Natfon- al Ticket Agent. Frequent etirring or spading of the back- yard poultry Jot will tend to keep down any o wh might arise and also allow the drop- pings to be absorbed ifto. the -sofl more readily, thus keeping the yard in better condition for the hens. With the Be ais acreage in Kent and Essex” reduced on accsunt of the sore it would be alwaye well to have enough for one year’s seeding in reserve. + ae REMEMBER THE ‘PHONE You know all about it. You know it.- Depertoest ef Trade and Commerce Harrison Watson, Trade Com, ar sao for Canada in London, indicates that Great Britain will offer an attractive market for the Dominion’s exportable surplus of | pin gee and clover during the pres- reads as fol- ae “English = crop pacer out 50 belly imported hay will be required. + Pros are that Zes by Mtoe compre- henslvencss, enthralls by its var- , and fascinates with its noble, liant pageantry. Wri f Conadian National” iF tor see "rerorito 4, Onz., for all particular. Se = 9th Year Celebrating C.N.E. Birthday JOHN.G. KENT Directer Boy Badly Injured— |torn by the teeth of the rake. ion in in ‘goderich 3 on ae! 25, with a grand kd under the auspices of the Lib- jation, which will be held in in the Godefich rink. Premier King and Hon. James Malcolm, Minister of Trade and Commerce, wil! be the principal epeakers. Good Samplé of be ae Percy Woods, of n Elmira, proudly showing a ees field of pies just now. gro from No. 72 and the average bei is. a- ‘pout five and on Woods brought in a 5 Elmira Signet measures six feet two inches. It is now on view in the newspaper office window.—Eimira Signet. hres political oe in the by-elect- rth Huron’ will be opened water, <A — Melford Wall, 14-year-old son he John Wall of Culross Township, was severely injured in an accident on his fath- ers -tarm yesterday afternoon, wher a wae thrown from a hay rake and aggeg a considerable distance un- pe the rake. He Sustained severe injuries about the abdomen, the low- er part of ‘his body being terribly Tees Killed Large Sn®ke at MitcheH— Mitchell, Aug. 12——Snake stories frequently appear in the daily -pa- pers and it is a long time since there has been one from Mitchell, but the time has arrived. One morn- ing this week William Levy, who is in charge of Dr. Hall's stable of driving horees, was going out to the barn near his home on the bank on the west side of Riverside Park, he was both surprised and _= startled, when -he noticed a snake of an im- mense size taking a sunbath Reg the ie eee in Canada” from formule it has taken years to perfect. Every: bag is me ee As-a rule properly fertilized wheat matures from a week to ten days earlier than unfertilized wheat. { : Get the advantage of an-earlier and be! this season. Order your fertilizer now. ay De a are NATIONAL FERTILIZERS, LTD. West Toronto 9 Ask about AGENTS WANTED National Stock in-districts' where -- Foods—they we are not get results! represented, ltop of the manure pile. iret thing Mr. Levy could get ie hands | on was a * he struck the | reptile with such force that the head Who is away from home? Keep the family united. If some are away from home, the easiest ard quickest way is of course by a Long Dis- tance call. 16 young people nowadays put up 4 very brave front of wish- ing to appear independent and self-reliant, but_ their hearts still thumo faster when they hear Dad’s cr Mother’s voice over wire. ea ae Even when they go into _ business, _per- hapsin distant cities, their nature does not change with their habita- tion. The tie still holds. The dear familiar voices are just as potent. Have a regular time to call up the absent ones by. Long Dist- ance. The service was never so rapid. The cost of Interurban Service to nearby ‘towns—within a radius of say 25 is very low. ‘was separated from the body. The | snake was between seven and eight feet long and it is a mystery where it eame from, but it is thought to have belonged to the Lottridge Showe, and made its escape, while the tents for the midway were pitch- ed on the Riverside Park a month or so ago Elmire Por <iny Purchased— The Elmtfa Machinery and Trans- missiow’ Company, an outgrowth of one of the oldest industries in El- mira and one which has been close- ly identified with the progress of the town for many years has chang- ed ownerehip, according to an an- noucement made by Mr. A. H. Vice, president of the company. The busi- ness together with the bufldings, equipment, ete. has been purchased by Link-Belt, Limite of Toronto, Mr. A ‘A and his father, Mr . Vice, having disposed of their full interests. e new company is affiliated with the Link-Belt Com- pany whose head office is in Chi- cago and which operates ten plants in addition to about 25 sales offices in the United States. Mr. Vice will remain as manager of the new con- cern here and according to hie state- ment to The Elmira Signet changes are contemplated staff. Improvements in the and equipment will be made, states, and plans ment of the foundry are bein sidered at present. It is anticipated that a very prosperous industry. for the town will result from the change of ownership.—Elmira Sighet. NO FOOD LIKE CHEESE Cheese is a, real food. It’s use in many meals will make them more nourishing and attractive. It is economy to use cheese, as: it is a suitable substitute for more ex- pensive foods. There is waste when you buy cheese, and it can be used in an endless variety of ways. The softer types combine well with other foods, and in this way—or a- lone—make delicious salads, -sand- wiches or a pleasing addition to oth- er dishes. The food value of Canadian Cheddar Cheese is well known. Mote there will be- a fair demand for Canadian timothy and clover mix- ture. ’ ay. ; If your Iabel reads “Jan. Fh aa RNa so oS aa a as a 2 | ~ + + WHAT DOES YOUR LABEL + + INDICATE? » ~% — + + Renewal time for the ma- + ~ jority of-our eu bere has +4 + arrived. e invite your at- + + tention to this matter, if you + + are one o owe con + % e Banne will appreciate + ~ oath settlements. To most + % the ra nnum + + £82. $0 St the United tes) Fy + small. We would ask our + + aitbons to help the blish- + + er by remitting without de- + + ; + + + + + & * % % + “ > ete i + due on August 1st, hie Seleteninieeletend: In the good old. days of this town a hop meant a but now it’e juet a gait adopted by pedestrians. MADE BSPECIALLY FOR THE VACATIONIST Muskoka Lakes are like a huge attract all over the continent grows etrong- er every year. Once the varied pleadures of bere Lakes have beem enjoyed, here is always an urge to returp to this pine’ and balsam scented land of sunshine that cannot -be denied. Lolling in the sunshine, bathing in the clear waters, or cruising amidet of islands, Sete playing tennis, are only a of the diversions awaitmg the Cece teaitae at Muskoka Lakes. here is plenty of accommodation everybody—accommodation to gad purse from < for euit every o- Inxuriousky equipped Royal to the quiet ae hostelry = only a doze Go to Mesnks. "Tikoe this year. You won't have a dull moment if you hbliday in this wonderful vaca- tele land. Any Agent of the Canadian Nat- ional Railways will gladly give you ifinetrated literature information. eae my: part,” said the wife: of. a saree “t think / the as his eist and complete | A oe little boy, aged four, and i) — eix, were nb | mother does not lose its flavor or nutr value ewhen cooked, and a e books contain many delicioue stig- gestions for its use ere are many kinds of cheese Its superior strength makes Purity go farther than ordinary flours. It is perfect for all your baking — cakes, pies, ne = read — so the one flour sack only, is necessary. Purity Flour to-day — it is certain to please you. PURITY F LOUR Send 30c in stamps for our 700-recipe Purity Flour Cook Book. Western Cacada Flour Mills Co. Limited. Toroato, Montreal, Ottawa, ale. — GEE GRE ea Be a aE tised Products st line of all Nationglly Advertised t enormous sales and quick turnover, you can always depend 1? on the freshness od these Quality Products when purchased at our stores. +a con + be or cho Club House Olives Boiled Dinner ..._.28¢ tin] g.o7. Queen ..........24¢ jar’ Ox Tongue -—__.39¢ tin] 12.57, Queen —.......29¢ j Paved Meats....3 for 25¢ Se asec ie Chicken Soup ........16¢ tin}, , . Beans with Pork jee ne oe 20-02. Pimemo .55S¢ jar} Post's Bran ......2 for 25¢ Tiger Cc Pints 2c Botti Brand atsup | Quarts 19¢ Bettie at Special Sale Digestiv 7 Digestive Special Sale Shoe A ie FE %g . Mayonnaise 25° “7 : S-ox. jar Cocoa: , té-cz. tia 2 Reekist ee Honey 25 VyId. tin 24ge se Rich and invigorating Preserving Reguisites Dominion Stores Ki Famous Quality e sain SLIS t S Medium 251.29 |Domino ys —" Bind O9'w, is Rubber Jar Ril D.G.L. Balk see Ib. e ee Richmetie 79¢ Ib. H.P. Ri Be Sauce ¢€ 23°... fil Re Mustard that Shee Samesver a Taste in| Victory Pickles Particular Food 30 o2. Jar See in Canada, ali of which value for the money. Creamed Cabbage with Chee Chop cooked cabbage tuely “sort put a layer ina buttered baking are good dish. Cover with eheese sauce. Re- peat these layers tntil the dish ia full. tered ‘brea Spread with, but crumbs and serve ho The cheese mame may be added to | the cabbage and setved without putt- ng in the oven or without bread crumbs. Potato and Cheese Salad Mix finely adding and moisten n. Place by eer ge on lettuce leaves and serve c hopbeas edie, finely’ minced onions or pimento in small’ pieces may be added and give variety to the @alad. Cheese Paste for Sandwiches 1 ounce grated chees % ounce Tomato catsup -2 teaspovnfuls chopped n A little onion juice or’ heraned on- m. i tablespoonful #alt. epper. Mix ‘ingredients together’ and( beat ‘between thin slice Moo This wil Bbout 24 ‘y *

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