Listowel Banner, 1 Sep 1927, p. 7

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ee Travel 25,000 | $1 iS} ae: as WINNIPEG : Plus 14 .comt, Der mde to polnte beveed, but not west ‘AUG. 30th SEPT. 7th pry il cline in Sern tS ox aga onton, MacLeod and. Sach ‘Woantons te Smith's Falls to Line and Havelock-Peterboro Line; to Bobcaygeon, inclusive; Dranoel to Falls and Windsor Owen Sound, W: i Pee Marys, Port ; Grand River; Lake Erte Through oe * Cars operated from principal points. and Children—Special Care will be reseryed for the exclusive use of ladies, children J. Livingstone, Agent ~» |CANADIAN PACIFIC Full information from Harvestei Wanted Be $20 From WINNIPEG Plus 8 ee es and incl Kingston: te South and West of Toronto to Hamilton, Welland, Niagara lalkerton, evdwnter, Elora, Listowel, Thee Benn hese Tortnie ond Hert we Central; Partin, and Tercetas Siaeioen he ome SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE:FROM TORONTO we du to on Lake Ontario. Shore ‘ort McNicoll; Toronto-Sudbury direct Line. end their escorts. shit S AC MS smith wae Thureday on business. Mise. Erié Glenn 18-6 oan ote : ar eran x a -tew : Mr- Milverton, - ied ay the} home of Mr.. and wire. Roy Collins. 4 . Mr. and Mrs. : Hardie ‘and| Con Mary, Mre. M. Young’ motored: to Ex- eter and spent the week-end with’ friends Rey. and Mrs.. W, Y. Dreier, of Zurich, spent a few days this week in Listowel at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Bender Miss Violet Dierlam returned: last turday to Fort Fran ehe has resumed her duties as teach- r. —_—, <a EON Daredevil Drivers Do Damage/ ROBABLY a few hundred dollars will * cover the cost of this accident, but think how serious it might h have been! c You find these chaps everywhere . ‘ ally when there has just been an accident . . they arealways taking chances. oo These reckless fellows do not mean to be the menace that they are; they are bubbling over with impatient of delay and eager to “get some- . especi- it is only that energy, Think ‘bow much of the pleasure we have every right to expect from mctoring is being stolen from us by daredevil drivers! British American rGasolene in the tank and Motor Oil in the crank case mean safety in lubrication and a better - running i? , 1 re where usually for no reason at all. car. . . fryale newer OTL a | One thing we can all do and that is to a be very careful not to merit the title }v “daredevil” ourselves. —, fw As a means to this end, surely we are all agreed that for one thing— oO o Careless ‘ ans y. ‘Cutting In e # p. Cui Oxué. yd | Tt Peo rae } We Get in RIAA heats AVE Lor: Safety! BRITISH AMEI RICAN Oi:L CO.,LIMITED * Refiners of Safety Motor Oils and Gasolencs. Should G> ve Commencing this week provincial highway traffic officers will rigidly a the law governing drivers’ perm Mrs. Richard Terry of Exeter, is visiting at the home of her nieces, Mrs. J. O. Hardie and Mrs. Perry Brisbin. ? Mr. and Mrs. Henry Karges, Mr. and a. C. Blackmore, Mr. and Mrs euben Karges, epent the week-end in Niagara Falls and Toronto. Miss.Laura Screaton, of London, a el this week with Miss Ruth Dier Miss Geraldine Moffat of Listowel has returned home after visiting a few days at are of Mr. Scott Cunningham #Hollen:—Drayton Ad- vocate. Mrs. J. R. Burgess and Dorothy are spending this week in Toronto. Mr. Burgess will go down’the latter part of the week and they will re- turn Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Blackmore’ and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rapp , spent Monday at the e r. and Mra. George Glen- nie. se Elmira Signet. Mr. Sol. B. Fry, Mr. end Mrs. Herman Wolfe and two sons, and of eset la Roe and family, of) at who ie known} to ma in jumped into the nay. rat Asigbhere: ‘nat Wednesday and rescued a lad in na ar aa from drowning. The. econ d been fishing: Mr, Bulgin, on pring dock aes: for _— connection, seized e tad ae te Ww as eaing down tor the leat time. a ACROSS THE PRAI rates ON hy CONF “The onfederation"’ Nationai’e’ Jubilee Train between Toronto and Vancouver is becoming } widely ete for the ner eesen xs 4 of ite serv Continent travellers the personal attention given, the dining eervice and the . equipment more than satisfying to their expect- ations of the highest type of service. The train leaves Toronto every night at 9,00 p.m. and arrives in Vancouver four days later at 3.00 in the afternoon. Full information and reservations from any Canadian National Agent. are finding F LYE Mr. John Wolfe all of Waterloo, motored to Listowel and spent Sun- { day with forse cousins, Mr. and Mré A. W. Hedri Mr. and Mrs. David Hoffer and| son, David, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel} Carnochan —“ daughter Edna ie Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. G.| Hewitt, of Listowel—-Elmira Signet. | Mrs. W. J. Brown and grandson, | of Palmerston, were visitors at the| home of Mr. and Mra. Samuel Done-| gan, last week. ; \ Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Seott and rd orie and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Climie spent last Wednesday at Bruce} Beach with Mr. and Mrs. T. L..Ham- | ilton. Mr. and Mroe. B, Jermyn and fam- H. Patmore.—Pal-! merston Spectator. Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Bender, Miss) don Bender spent the week-end at; Ayton, visiting at the homes of Mre. | Cc. Filsinger and Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Filsinger, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dickert of} Ciifferd, announce the engagement? of their daughter, Neida E., to ag gar H. Wahl, son of Mr. and’ Mrs. George Wahl, Listowel, the m riage | to take place early In nent er, | Last week when ‘returning from | a trip Ma Point Clar the car driv- | en by Mr. E. D. Bolton and Mr. Fred! Johnaton, struck fresh gravel be- tween Amberley and Lochalsh. The car skidded and collided with a! large American car, ~ Mr ear was damaged slightly, occupints escaped uninjured. but the: i | E T. B. Howard nited as judge} at the Southampton Flower Show} last Tuesday. He -addressed the as- | sembly that evening, complimenting the officers on the success of the| show and on the culture of many} types of plants shown in the exhibit. i Rey. Howard also judged the Flow-; ‘er Show in Port Elgin last Toursday | night. 4 Cl lines a img ibl where! there are fHes or similar diseasa} carrying household insects. Flies taint everything they tach. Infect } milk, meaty sweets. Trans thirty-! different dis@aaes. -Fly-Tox Killa flies. | It-is safe stainless, sure. Insist on; & HARVESTERS! 25,000% WANTED ERBOR 32.01 “aH, via $15.00 T0 WINNIPEG Sg SOth—From Toren Caledon East, 5: Sou PT. Leet ——— in Ontario, T via Canadian T ito. (Onion § Section on)—Aug. 30th— 12.01 a.m. { tnd Aug. ory Rios Dae pt. 7th—2.00 p.m.; 10,40 o_ Au iGMaieeht mEruaN to destination. M. in-Ontario, also Stations in oronto, Inglewood — Pls hal con mile ‘to all pointsin Mani-—- anata fos mete naan Tannis, ~ saggesthse t. and West and South ee cetriwh as , S0th— 12.01 am. Otic ING Hall a cent per mile to Winnipeg,... ; Penetang, Midkind, of St. Andrews and Lachute. thereof. ie Pines: Pocket $49 See “7th — 9.00" via. erie Fly-Tox. Fly-Tox is the eciantific in- | gecticide developed at Mellon Insti-| tute of Industrial Research by Rex} Fellowship. Simple instructions on each bottle (‘blue label) for killing | ALL household insects. Fly-Tox frag- ; rance is a symbol of cleanliness. H Heve you Forgotten?. Is your subscription to the Ban- or ed: newed ? Kindly attend to this deitgation Be the Publisher. * Liihan Bender and Mr. and Mrs El- | \ A teaspoonful of 7 Gillett’s Lye sprinkled in the Garbage Can prevents flies breeding Use Gillett’s Lye for all Cleaning and Disinfecting Costs little but always effective ¢ | NEW In announcing: the Lilustrious New Chrysler “72,” we are confident that our latest product i is as great an advance over today’s fine cars as was “70” over the best of fo. r years ago. Tie New “72” is ultra mo“ern—again { setting new standarde, establishing [}* Announcing the Illustrious A Statement ren Walter P. Chinalere new results for the industry to follow. The NewChrysler “72” with the Great, New “62,” the New “52,” and the mag- nificent Imperial “gQ"—are Chrysler’s covenant of faith with the public which has so gencrously L demonstrated its the famous faith in us. 1930 to $2270, f.0.b.Wind- sor, Ont., inclu dine standard facto ys (freight nd taxes extra) Longer, Roomier, | can take" a wigs sgh a fier . - Faster, Handsomer For the first time, in a car costing less than $2500 the Ilustriovs New Chrysler “72” giyes an engine of 75 b, with p poset weighted 7 crank- shaft, and rubber engine mountings to wipe out every vestige of vibration. It gives you speed of 72 and mil more es an hour, pak “pet —p-of.5.-to-25--miles-in-7— seconds, hill-clim $ Pine abilite that sweeps you up even Hh Si OF ue Low. : eeceleration= 2 ae m3 5 C 4 “It gives eee an- ~~ ‘vumble seat); be nn na eet ro ied a mee chored in blocks of live rubber, with the special Chrysler spring suspension and shock absorbers. It. gives you longer, more beadtiful bodies, tastefuf- ly appointed, loxuriogs roomy, an y equip with saddle-spring seat cushions ahd adjustable steering. wheel to give you _the utmost in co _ Test it. Only then can you speeeeie J Lees per much wider is the Get blot oy" has jlacéd between itself and “P others ay ene Feng » $19. lesa Compe, feotsh rumble (4-pas: boar Gooanee ex ours (ebeser <: yet < Sedan, $2060; C _- r Wi saan on aI ao Sa Seem Seaemy BLL7U, Al shoe + o pe ; i ‘ ory equipment . taxes ‘Roadster. It ‘is also avail- “Red-Head” Sets Chrysler Performance Farther Ahead For those who seek su- preme performance — speed, pick-up, hill-climb- ing ability, going bey: even the qualities of its standard sixes—Chrysler furnishes its new “Red- Head” high compression engine.... It will be regu- lar equipment on the Iilus- trious New Chryster neo 07 Ag able for all other “72” \'4 i ie

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