‘School Departmenta: in Listowel High School. yen 1 Sth. jects writte: Cc. Barrett, M: Chapman, =H. Richards art, - igen E. ‘Waiter, D. Yocom “write subjects indicate > W. Kennedy, ere Com W. Knox, D, Lowrie, Geom. Phye ¥.Mcinty#®, Chem. Br. Hist. » a Phys a: Willies, Phys., Br. Hist. Following have passed in ed: THIRTY The death of Waiter Perr oecurred at his home in ough township og Sunday, 14, 1927. in ing {llness extending over of two years. He was con bed for a week. . Ip. Wellesley, formerly Mary Hope. ago. came 'to M aryborough | farming on con lot Besides his sorrow ie w daughter, Pearl, now Mrs. sury Robert, al.; Greenw Leslie, Mrs. Lars Be Taal, Airdrie, The funeral was held on <Aug. 16th, one-thirty o'clock, and Fairview . Gounile, *Mennonite church. Pallpea id Legfie, Drayton. pao the sr the pesalt of a mia- tal. Examinat- fle may obtain certificates by at the school, Satyrday, Aug. ma npsereingl i have passed afl sub- J. Brown, J. Casag ball i A. Cross, | T° joe J. Savage, I. Stewart, J. ,Stew- Thibidesau, Following ni be peastre to re- 2 Walter P. Ballard Dies In In Maryboro}' HAS RBSIDED IN "IN TOWNSHIP FOR | 5 were interested in any soaaial branch YEARS—WIFE AND|of the work wandered as they wish- ONE DAUGHTER SURVIVE. is 63rd year Decessed was born Jgnuary and was united! * marrige to his surviving thirty ) Following their marriage to ra, cioalelaghe Three brothers and VIVO>. m Calgary, Mrs. Drayton; Mrs. Luckharat, from his late residenap at ‘Presiding Elder of the! Horatto Balk ; ; Moorfield; ' manuel Shantz, Bridgeport; The death eared at the home, concession of E Miss Dryseilla eld- est daughter of the late Jona and | Ealming consciousness pagsed a @t noon on 1864, the where ea died, hav. J. ne: old homestead practisally all her f Surviving ‘are one sister and three nce grag Lydia Mann, . Man T. Mann, all of Elma, ad W. W. Mann, of Jamestown. —The-funeral~wae — the) hous of her brother, J. T. Mann; lot 15-16, con. 1, Elma, on Tuesday. August 16th. at three o’clock. service was conducted ay Rev. T. Wesley Cosens, of Ont.. cousin of Peg age jentated by hio sou, Rev. W. Dewitt Cosens. Rev. Johnson satorutics, of Hamilton. naesisted at the grave. Interment was made in Woodlawn cemeter: Thoo2 present from. a _ distance were Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mann and Miss Lydia Mann, of Stratford; Mr and Mre- Clifford Johnson, of Gor ries Mr._an .-W. W,-Mann and family, of —— M A. Cosens and Knechtel, of Durham;\ Mr. "Widdis Jackson, of _ | Winnipeg; Mre. T. W. seng of ~ | Lynde: “st n. PY E Former)}Listowel Boy In When Forld. Federation of Edueation the Saleen attending the As- subjects of hér brother, E. L. Mann, lot on Kitch Charge of f 250 Delegates}: guests 0 vee ey bomen ot Me Bh midt and sae na ger. — LARS Mr. an Schmidt s) Sunday rege cl at the, home of M: Mrs. Schmidt, Woolich. Mre. Ed. Weaver and AY aeainae Seep ener ‘the home of “smal” = em ie ‘and - y} Mrs. Bp Quanz. and Mrs, Addison Bender and family. accompanied M Wi — ait and Mis: Noch, Orth and fam-| 4th con. Miss r. and M n Bender. Messrs. Willie. Franklin. and Wes- ley Bracht, New Hamburg, were Sun- day visitors at the- rane, Beewell ag Schneider; and Mr, 3: we rPeh pirguerite Pletch spent a few days with friefids in Alsfeldt last week. r. and Burt and few days this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. “Ed. aol Mesoers. W ng an and Simon besa # motored to Walk, erton Tast Thu y. r. and Mrs. Henry Gilles, Mr. = Mrs. Alfred Gilles and Miss Lily st of St. Jacobs, Mr, and Mrs y of Kitchener, at ‘the. home ‘ and Mrs. N. K. 7’. Messrs. Bert Bende and Georges Koepke, Misses Pearl and Edna “7 ent the week-end with friends agara, Attica and Buffalo, New Arthur and Harry Pietch teh ere returned home with them. rs, Clarence Parke and children Mitton and Luella, of-California, who the experimental plots, and taken to the museum, ? Department, while t led. Principal of Toron. Prueter, y Ballard | Victoria Street School, ryb ones pit , follow. iF a ariod | t fined a a at the 16th, | eld at yae peeydet alue was inestim r its co- wife. of their’ profeasio and it was to a 5g} St tatus declared, tent did not aleo recognize i f{ the Government was them reallze their and in this teachers very material asgistance. of the teacher is to instil reside, ife, Stark, of could ; “The Wm. Shantz, ood, Pal- in gricultural pursuits, ed in oonclision. ° of 4 a foodaate oben Boafonfoefeelenle tegen gengegiepecderdecdents Tuesday, a SIXTH LINE WALLACE interment cemetery. | Ge lecdesesdeseofoateatesealeseedeteedee ised _ Mr. wis Kr ya rs were) whee ‘and other relatives on the 6th con. ir. and Mrs. Wim. Stephan Sra daughers, Dorothy ‘end Beuleh, re Lin-} Dav- o ieee and the meeting, the dele. ea” auhesi Husbandry Department, ithe dairy barns and the Bersienituy the "be eine of the party. The teaching j cottage with Mr. ession, he said) owed a debt of /Zurbrigg of Lis 3 ol sy of teaching. - recommended | mother, mmer schools mating that their home Monday after spending a* few Agriculturists did mot a theland Kitcheaer. he} at ex-jand Deroy due to this that hie people! ored to I he work make} man's daughter, own importance, | Bo of| ad into the minda of rural youth s proper pride/the baek- ya " he dec fer: | “| <| fuleilbierdol! | ond Hasex so enormously Mr. Fred Bracht, Mr. Emil Merk; | on reeount of the borer ft would be otz of Roch- | good policy for the re to save} have heen visiting this|corn for next year’s any | with Mx. and Mrs, Henry Krotz crop that matures and | Avion, spent Sunday at the home apent Sunday at Point Clark. Miss Eliza Mason is a patient at the Memorial Hospital where she underwent on operation on Tuesaday. We ars sorry to oo — death of a Mason on Wednesday. and Mrs. Will Klein and fam- ily, we ‘the 6th lite Wallace, Mr. and’ Mw. Stan. Cooper and Murray of Listowdl and Mr. Mrs. ah Bowanan, Marjorie nnd Dorothy, all t Sunday at Point Crk at the on Mrs. M. F. I vin Happ. of Bora. spent aw the h hii e K, sooo Chamney Mrs. Miss Isobel ret urned weeks with her eigters in Hamilton —. Hallman, ‘Alvin, Clayton Good... m Isalah . and NMrs| by Mrs. ™ moto ored to Neustadt on Sun-{F K Christen. eros “istted Sandey with a uu + he Mail & Bupire, tw a our hospital flere. one done ny Dr. Shiell and one by myself, both ers. reanvered daughter, of Toronto, are visiting 3s in th Waiter | & | Three Families Hold and Mrs. Geo. Ple of Mildmay, en By ihn and Wee eBEne, Ba Ms and Milton Krotz. Mr. Faetch who Meoretie eld. ’ & 4 been spending the past ok About ninety sat down to a sumpt- Mr. 8) family. ma | r. fa er. , ge Mann, in her sixty-third| bach o of Kitchener, in ube: Boreatot,” London end at the homes of Mr, and ed a are: oe of rine 2 ot anion, ye aithough not in the best of health G.Schneider and Mr. J. H. Detwell-| °F baud friends : of late, she was apparently on. the} er. P ex- ecg Ct . ad to recovery. Saturday{ Mrs. Quanz, &Sr., ot Carrick, is} cused oF! Miss Whitmore of mrayonia. ae morning she was smitten .-with sj visiting at the hom of Mr. and guest over the ‘week-end at Be gio ‘| paralytic stroke and without os rs. Gordon Wa: mane Mr. and = ae aa pk Mrs. Edith Gtbeon, feat continue to beat a bohaager may. have béen o cases of ca n mat tion moth. , but the babies being monstrosities were not alive. I mene: many a humble country craction we ate doing She same things they o in London, England, and other large centres James Moore. Re-union at Moorefield e members of the Bender, Krotz at the efield park on Monday afternoq#Aug. 15th. The.afternqbn ae spent in various games of ball and. social’ chat. Members were present from Los vous repast, after which they decid- ott afore spent Wednesday in Lon- tin Lof Tomsate: visited this wee 3 and Mrs. gee H. Kenn ane Mrs. G. BL Hudson and ehildren, a Ruth, of sooner are a visiting Miss J. .B..Hudson 4m —o—: rs. George Kirkland, of baad gn Thursday, 7.30 ina aaah! de ited FOR SALE’ McCormick Het tid cut. binder, ~” is a estes this week at the home of Robert Mr. and Mrs. —j7— Miss. M: Sutherland left Wednes- day ‘morning on a. visit with friends | Feronto-and Bt. Catharin oa es. —o— f and Mrs. Hardy and children, home of Mr. ge Mrs. Bilton “Bean. Mr. and Mre. om H. Wagner, of Chicago, spent a few days this week with the former’s parents, Rev. and Mrs. L. H. W. Mr. aud Mra ay L. Knechtel, of Kitchener, ue Epending their vaca- tion with ienechtele herd: Rey. and Mrs. L. H. W eee A eel - Mr. | “Mrs. Peter Dickert and Miss Nelda Dickert, and Mre. ray, of Lakelet, spent veiday last at the home of Mr. B. F. Knipe oo and Mrée. James Nichol and Miss Marion Nichol of Regina, were guests over the week-end at the homie of Mise pall Sutherland. Sanday, August 2Zist good sanases, “he rann 0.30 a.m.—Bible echool and Public aig ceed beige penlee, Worship.—Rev.’ H. W. Jackson. : ‘p.m: Public worship. Rev.- Jackson FOR Gas in. first class shape, 2 Win suitable for slaughter house or farm- er having any amount of butchering at-hom $91. Phone ates ‘Church Suey, Aug 14 Wak. 1927 FE OF IT Choice lake trout, whitefish, fresh cod, fresh fill — fillets, fresh pastaby . also chotee spring chickens. Gint. phone 410. Union _ Services A.M.—Anthem ‘"Pae Lord is; My Shepherd” "Smart Duet Mrs. E. D. Bennett and Mrs. M, W. Lavery. Mr. and Mrs. “‘Borberk — and Miss Georgina Jackson, a W. H. Rogers, of Fort Lauderdale, Fin Seis Sunday at Drayton and Ferg- P.M, Anthem “Lead Kindly Light” Evans Solo Miss L. Scott. Mrs, Langford ad sons, Willfam and Jack, Mrs. Matthews and Mre : he organization is as low’; months, wit ee ma Président, Jacob Filsinger, Listowez; ear emt tr. and Mrs. Henry Krotz. left Wed Vice-pres., John Bender, Wallace; G. Finbeiner. Fr. A. “| fall knowa § r day for Roch NY. Sh Sea-Treas., Henry R. Bender, Gow D. milton, Eng. Lit. and a wel known in Listowel. | nes ay for Rochester, N: he anetown. Program committee: oll L. Helmka. C , cerning this visit the Globe of! accompanied by Mr. F. Bracht hs Krotz, A. C. Bender, Kitchener, N i. Hughes. Alg. “ ; Thursday last had the following: |returned to bie home there. - Weber. ——s Walter, Mrs Stev- H. Hammond, ‘Anc. H., Lat. A. Fr.j, Phe chief speakers at the gather- Moore, ison Bender, A. Fr. jing were Dr. Keller. of ne Faerie ae ae a Ot a a ah ee ++? Mrs. Clarence ‘We zel, Sty Teen, ‘nx: Lit. and J. Purdom of St. Loyis, who r ray P ie. Kinkead, Br, Hist,. Alg., Lat, c, | ferred to the work which the col-|} THIRD LINE WALLACE 4 | aagageanrbetoeeeeetestitt “T, McLaughlin, Eng. Comp. ao, |e ge is doing in promoting interna-j.. ’ os : tional amity. e age WOE! sesrecterteay a ee a i lal ee ls KURTZVELLE “ T. Melrose. Aye. Hist., Fr. C., Fr. ks ee Ae son t — My & d “| : : —_ a 7 R. Simpson, Eng. Lit.. Eng. Comp. | @e, Pou rtment and Miss Jean Campbell; r&urne ET eT rr ee R, eaver. woe Comp. 4 - P , Registrar. who extended} Toronto on Sunday «s yo afeafe food edacenfe ste aerfosuelenfonfonde Seekeneage steele slemme -t ‘greetings to them on behalf of the; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mason an@\" Rey. and Mrs, Biesenthal and son Se | Faculty. Mr. and Mre, Daw Berlett and Doris,|; roy, left this week to spend their Tho Dorning was spent in eee vacation in Pembrook with the former's parents. *Mr, and Mrs. Plumm of Toronto, spent the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marshel Jacques. The Ladjes’ Aid met at the home of Mak. Smith Vinee on Wednesday ateracos with a good attendance. Mre Runge spent hureday with “irieads in Walker- "ar. and Mrs. D. Lohr af List visited = Sundsg with Mr. and 3 Mab a Mrs. Her Madler of day with te former's sister, D. and Mra. mau. - Mra. McDowell «pent tho week at the home of her sen, Mr. iW. McDowell. and other relatives. . 4th Hine How- ick. Norman Ankon- ngara Falls on Sunday nd lepent a few days with Mra. George Robia: y returaed home on Tu Py. frring. er - pouttry to me “aad | wo keop dow any odor might Li ead also allow the yi <a ‘pina to be absorbe@ into the soil {| more ne thus be : Ce) an, |The Wrequent $ ee mesomenes nal W rth the c acreage orn im Kent reduced rf ed from gufficiently. It is} { aulwaye well to have enough for o year's seeding in- peng irield . Whea ‘gone men a ? | do you a nites | it. Mra. B: Bender and Mr. and Mrs. - (Wey neyer let you forget Hall- | Be ‘ — wie the harvest. nd Mre. Geo. Wolf [gupday" at Grand Bend. nd Mrs. Geo. Laurance and epent fam a ol spe ars ira. ©. Qchinbsin core to the home “G tt. aisle A baby Bey be ¢ Mr.2 Mr. ona tee. Wee MeDowel | spent Srndey et the home of. 3fr. Richard Menowel, Pee Mr. and--Mre,. Hopt he near j stedt, epent Sunday with \dauchter, Mrs. Oscar Orth. | Mir. and Mrs, Geo. Ruppel Norma visited at the-home of Mr. |3okn Mthrke, Shipley, on Sunday. Neu- ee ee eee New Dundee, spent Sun- G past wer ni Sunday @vith the lat- “ their and Feuntain, cf T on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Car! Roee. | ——— Mr.>a Mrs. Deunis and dangh- ter, Laura. of Toronto, spent rn weeitend visiting at the home af: renee; of Hickson, were guests over the week-end at the home Mr. and Mre. Carl Rose, _—O— Emerson Knipe. Miss Emily Ogram. Miss Lydia Fisher, and Mre. C. Fisher motored to Mitchell on Wednesday afternoon and visited ar the home of Mrs, Annie Herbert. Mr. = Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Andenson and Misa ‘Ww innifred Anderson epent the week-end @a Windsor with Mr. and Mra. Lancelot Anderson. Mrs. Ander- son and Winnifred remained to @) spend a few ly at Mr. Anders6n has returned hom oo Mr. and Mrs. ¥. C. Beford, Mra. arnet vford and M Sam Izven motores Tamilton on . idey and{ : ac unied o: return to Lis- | ° towel by .ur. Garnet Bamford, of Niagara, who-epent the week-end with his paren: bs town. Misses Rae Ward “and Thelma Me ! Cracken, oe McCracken and Lioyd Patteareon, Mr..and Mre. Wa. Mr. and Mrs. Nin Wa lage McKenzie, and Ai Loughran, at Elora Ww Stanley i Mocrefield, spent Sunday proc cks, lav. Y. | ont ts bere, rae id . y. Afte -_0o-— . ve Dickeon, of Amsterdam, who hee been visiting her par- la@ft on Saturdmy for. Alex- the St. Lawrence nd skort ass before leaving for} home. He | her Mr. ©. W, Hil, a ‘a member Toronto Globe staff. and Mrs, of the 4 ‘Thank You Mr. C. orrison of Newmark- re guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Wallace. jand ) let ay tl lenving here. about 40, sad of SL tists whiok in edith postnae, iSites thig more ‘conveptent gt Sora eee of t a ptions or ) ae “dating the past rh wich wii) pickse weeapt dub thanks papa ‘Aug. 18th:, 1927 Mr. A. Sligmam Kitchener. Mra. we Joheston, Toronto. de Berry Bady, taba Camp a te we Perkin, Wellesley. sending “rs resets ay “The “Banwor | wlgore motored to St. ari £61- h tkose temitting Brny, Kitchen WR: Alexander, "Moose Jaw, Seek, x Sr; a om tas. n i’ 2 years ago. tres | Ronald Cox : and Miss Phyiils Thomas on Saturday and visited with the form- $ sister, Mr3.- Wilson. They also were at the Moepital towsee Mrs. Cox who, we. are ery to report, is not improving as ‘fas as “her * man) t rerus would ike “Mr. a an. nd irs. “Gor don’ Cc. Bender and two children, Lyle and Lafrerne, and. Miss Eitie Karges, of o6Trenta pant the week-escd at their homes in were pecompanied ‘on Yet ban by Mrs. Kergeg, Sr: of. Gow- quzown uy will ~spen a BR 16h wecks st their home. Ww Myr." end Mis icnechtal apd op} family; of euniord, and the ie ora’ nephew, Mr. Hart trnechtel, 80-0f Sirattoea: raped (feast in Lis- towel mt the B, tte tipipe, Mr. Earl becueah who jeri this week for . the migsion felis tn : ; the-~ Evangelical Babdky School on eoneky last, and jso-a3-guest at the home of tev, tna Mrs. i 90a » Wears Tr were guests Cc and ;pe withdrawn. | and Mrs. James Ferguson and te ing friends in Wallace. solemnized at the residence of Mr. —o— and Mrs. Adam ck on\T Mr. and Mre. White and three iy August 11, when their dau children, Donald, Dick and Law-|ter, Alice Ellen, became the bride of On ult, | | There will be but two serviees in hrist Church on Sunday next, at 8 11 a.m. The evening service will sale and tea on Saturday, August BRUSSELS SILVER FOX RANCH We will have to offer high class registered (1927) silver fox pups, also prover breeders at ‘reasonable With Knox Church Congregat ion prio. er to suit you. John A. n t - are Dp. J. Lane, Wat- ob Oat ro Ja ~ BAKING SALE > “The Ladies" Ald of patency Bvan gelical church are holding a baking in the vacant rooms. of the : Ioerger on Wallace etreet. Mise HOUSE FOR. &. Good white brick house for gale on Wallace street seven rooms, hard and soft wa house, furnace, elect- ric lights; one-half ane of land. Ap- ply at Banner. Offic SALA Comtortablg white brick, 6 reom house, all nvemionecer, on easy terms, goc Corner of *Pitman and Victoria étreets.. Apply to Mra. B. J. Wikis,or the Banner. 7225p WRLCH—BU A quiet but. pretty a Was Mr Elmer Martin bdo gay son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Welch of Seaforth, formerly of Listowel. Rev. Dr. E. M. Morrow of Trinity United Church of- AGENTS WANTED paint. Selle .on 7 Samples free. P. A. Lefebv¥é. & Co. Alexandria, Ont, NOTICE s Katz, the well known op- coe mt and Miss Gladys Boettger | of. E. ad fhe wedding musk. The pa r‘}tical epecialiet, will test eyes at the pis Queen's Saturday of this and seusonable flowers, 4 bride, who was given in marriage oy her father, looked-very sweet attir- ed in pate pink georgette and car- ried a bouquet of American Beauty roges and sweet peas. After the cer. a dainty vuffet luncheon and later the heppy young couple left on a honeymoon trip by motow, the.bride travelling in navy blue. On their return, Saar wil take up realdenee in Hanover. My. and Mrs. Welch were the aaa te sany useful and valuable gifts, e being worthy of specig} mention, - clectriz stove, the gif” of Cross +g erg aah t Co., . the ide keine keéper fer this firm r the past eight yeare Only the as tastefully decorated in = w elp your eye sight trouble even when others fail. Don’t miss him. c. THIS LECTURE At Presbyterian Sumday room on Tuesday evening, 2rd, at $ o’clock “My Ex in the Chinese -Boxer Compared with the Chinese Cris of today.’ Rev. Wm. Wille. Forty years yi ipleaadl in China. Colles ion at G. W. TUPPRE, B.A Osteopatsis ate fricude. and relatives were | .7,; those from out-o-fown be- | sale St., Hast Listowel, Ont. groom’a parents, Mr.,and Office equipped with ail the Istest est Welch, daughters Norme and best electrical applinnecs ased in and sons Gordon and the ment of human ai Seaforth, and Mre. Bert| including a Carben Ate Lamp whisk yre of Brussels, steter of the} page D ; at Ra? grocm.—-Hanover Vins y Dr. Reyn im seenring his ALLAN. NICHOL he. homevot Dri-and Mrs. A. “HE ie hol was the scene of a fashion er Alanautay “Allan. “Toronto. “Rer Ni minist byterian Chure, officiated. The a profusion of ned in front -of-a henk of gilad- ,_ bdrangeas and’. ferns. The j brie stg room on the. arni por her fatt Nar . who gave her in mar- | riasra, She wore a #90 of white afteta i with rosea, point liaea nd = a veil of Brussels lace with {ne trimmings. and carried a b st i OF phelia roses and lily of the ioe ma "Nichol of Toronae, uie bride, w as bridesinals ns ang bay tte nl Sask. Miss mig MeDs MeLeo: sohuson, ae ‘The bri ter of Knox Pres- . eremony was per’ With tt Turnbull Soy 4 Ler", Tau i s.2 tar: shui, Galt; Mrs. A. Ar. ' = pian: and: Master Owen, of .He-| verton: zita. + Mra. Alexander Adan. take. place maid... Sies Mar st Beale Yule and Chas FOnee. “year obtained her |- ae : ase jmarvellous results Tf you ere sick, no matter what ‘may be your trouble, Osteopath | supplemented, by Uitra-violet, rayvo: othtr approved electrical t will rent abie. eeleinbeiniebpitebbebleh hee aid + }¢ BORN bt a a sho Oe aa ae ae Sn a a CLELAND—A¢ the Listowel Men * jal. Hospital,.on ‘Thursday, 28th, 1927, to Mr. Cleland, Jr., a 7 o and Mos. (- daughter, Ma: e * DOUBT—At the Hanover: Mem Hespital, on Monday,. Aug. i Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Doutt, a * . * NICHOL—On Boundary Wednesday, August HY, Mr. a rs; Norman -Nict ho daughter a 2 * . BITTON—Iti Listowel, en Fuud« August 18, 1927, to Mr.‘and > Chrve Bitton. & son.: * * - WATCHORN—In Friday, beget 12th, 3927, and Mrs, ‘Alifred Watchorn, Lulu Max doa daughter. Palmersto: x ihr er ah their ae = ; eae - % 3) Tam - acai age Ff 25 ge A a ENGAGEMENTS iE stockings 48 oe © @ »# be = .* ‘ce cts Inetudes: Mra. Mrs. C. A. @illiix -apnounc. engagement of her iste ita oe Re + be mm. aan" 4) @ ¢ ons. your trdubdle if it is cur- 2 Jur- < * 4 er fe