Listowel Banner, 3 Nov 1927, p. 4

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f QUINTE GOLD MINES Kirkland Lake Special Features | Lew Capitalization No watered stock oe all paid for _ Efficient management Fullest information given ERNEST S. HILL Gen. Mgr., Member Montreal Mining Exchange. SINCLAIR ADOLPH Corresponding Representative. Office changed to over J. Schinbein’s Store. : Store ‘ny ma: Men's Shoe has to be out er, requires footwear that wi keep his feet warm and dry a: all times. There ig no better Footwear made than Miner's Invincible brand. come, and get a pair at Cc, Prueter’s Miner’s Rubhess Keep the Feet Dry C. Prueter West Side Wallace Street We Found This medy. Mrs.’ Sybilla Spahrs Tonesili- tis nearly 99% success treating Sore Colds, Bronchial As- Bronchitis, Catarrh Banner Want Ads. Sell and Tonsil diseases. Results good or money back.—Creighton’s Drug Store Business Courses ARRANGED BY Business Men . ATTEND ‘LISTOWEL Business College Enter any time ‘s Ho- Y; Nov. tel, Listowsl, ing. Sale at ‘2:80 p.m and are guaétfanteed’ to give twiee | Ribbons 75c WEDDING eh penis estan Sie oe or ta a satisfac Intest eylaa of wedding ig Be <a a stock Sue wed ‘ cake bones. The Map aus: ETT NOTICE Mt. G. A. Kennedy has opened a variety store in the store for- merly occupied by prices you'll like. Choice Ducks, Thankggiving. All Pork, Lamb, etc. Genuinely superior Roasts and Fowl, back- ed by our reputation for quality, and sold at =e and Chickens for nds of fresh and Smoked Meats, Veal, Farmers Attention! We are agents for Continental Stock Salt, sold with a guarantee to increase your milk pro- duction 10%. Call for samples. Flavory Meats . J.M. Smith Palace Meat Market Propietor See PRINCESS THEATRE Friday and Saturday Johnny Hines —iIN— “THE ‘CRACKER, JACK” The tax on tickets up to and including 25c having been removed, admission now will be 15c and 25c and no tax. N.L. Bean, Wallace Street, and will carry a stock of Stationery and School Supplies, . Toilet Articles, China, Toys, Wall Paper and Paints. Now Open for Business z * Your Patronage eae hag a Queen" S Reet. ot. oa paper at The, Banner office. tfied to be Big Savings j Why Not Deal At ‘HACKING’ Big Drug Store & Book Store You Can Get Nearly Everything In These Lines Without Hunting Come in and See Our NEW WALL PAPERS Even If You Do Not Buy Beautiful Boxer and Stanton 22inch Papers A lot of nice remnants at your own price. J. A. mene:§ & Son LISTOWEL Diamonds The gift that always pleases ~ The none of Genuine ifts is tradition~ mounting in 18 and 19 kt. white gold, green or white, our special at $25.00 Our diamond guarantee of full value for all time goes with every diamond purchase $15, $40, $50 up to $300 W. A. Johnstone Jeweller. - | Optometrist WALL PAPER All Papers Going At or Below Cost Now is the time to save money on these bargains a Livingston’s Drug Store renewed f 14, to pay orders for, gravel to path- masters an to transact general bneineéss. David pe Diidecsctr Clerk, See se ae a ca ae at pebb eet *~ Report of U.S.S. No. 1, Elma = + and Wallace + + + tbe ated: Lenfobeiee? Total 100%. Sr. IV. Ada Johnson calf 81, Stanley Hewitt 77, Lesli Davidson 76, Jean Everitt 72, Fre4 Kopas 71, Morris Honeyford 67. Jr. IV. Rita Bartley 35, Jessie Johnston 74, Cora Geigher 71, Lu- sie Metcalf 70 Sr. HI. Jim Gibs on 34, wy m8 mn. Day- idson 92, Dorothy Kritzer 71, Morley Mewhinney 67. ii. Iona Gordon dad Lindsay Cogh- lin 86, Ruth Form ei Audrey Kopas 7 Victor Gordon I. y Greer 91; Grace honaun 82, icennath Davids. Pr. Lyle Kritzer 8. Billy Honey- ford 78, Waldron Gordon 73, Jim Metcalf 56, Jack Greer 56. S. Binning, teacher. Selelelebee debi htt print teh ee oa ue SIXTH LINE WALLACE + + + she rFeofeelosfeodecjoctorlonfesde Se cderdeeieadeelectesdoeleeds Feebeefeoo Mr. —_ Mrs. Dan Kaufman, 8th con., spent Monday last at the home of Mr. Michael Walters Mrs. . Ballard of Maryborough and daughter, Mrs. Starke, visited last Thureday with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Schneider. Messrs. Norman Dehling and Les- lie Walters of Detroit, Mich,, are visiting this week with relatives on this line. Mr. Enoch Schneider of Woolich spent last Thureday at the homes of Mr. Simon Walters and Mr. Adam Schmid Mr. auth Mrs. Hy. Walters return- home Saturday after a six week's visit with the latter’s sister, Mra. Wess Kaiser, Moose Jaw, Bask. Mr. and Mrs. Tom McConnell and Glen of Teviotdale spent Monday at of Mr. Michael Waters. of Walkerton visited Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Milton Krotz. The W,W.B.C. met at the home of Mrs: Simon fWalters on Friday eve- ning. ent. Mr. and Mrs. Otto “Miller, Miss Laura Miller of Woolich visited Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mre. Wm. Schneider. Mr|-and Mrs. Henry Reuber of Hanover, accompanied by Mrs. Dan Zinn of Roundup, Montana, motored and spent the week end Mr Mrs. Zinn re- Visitors on Sunday at the home of . Albert Mahnke were . and family, Mesers. George and Walter Bartman, Clarence Cook, Clarence Ott, Miss E. Bartman and Miss Alice Miller. Preached In Listowel— secretary of Young People's work of Salvation Army, London division, was in Listo- wel on Sunday last, taking the ser- vice in the local S. A: barracks. eerie In November— neh bearing vaeteaeeiin was left at this office Wednesday morning. This was pick- ed oF Mr. ewitt, 2nd con., E This has ‘certainly been a re- Sarkatis Fall in many ways. The Want Ads are one of the most Diana SEE THEM! WALTER’S 5 SPECIALS Men’s Shoes, all sizes...........$2.95- Men’s Rubbers, all sizes........... $1.15 Men's $5 Rubber Boots......... .. $3. > $3.50 Rubber Boots... $2 Ladies’ and Misses’ ~Strap Sli and Oxfords at Children’s Patent ‘Slippers... 95¢ Ladies’ Rubbers, all sizes............90¢ pers os S weets SE for Service practical and most interesting | de- of The Banner. They will turn many kinds of used goods into ready money, and exchange goods of ey will keep you in- op and bar- gains of all kinds. NOT: TO BE BORNE That doge are affectionate is uni- jealous uo observer ¢an doubt; but in accepting a hard situation is oc- casionally proved. Says the London Spectator A young man had for some years owned a dog which was his constant companion. . Recently, however, he married, and moved with his wife a house-on-the o side of the street from his father’s house, his old home The dog was not happy, for atten- tions which had once been his own were now given to the young wife. His master jtried to reconcile him to the altered state of things, and the bride endeavored to win his affec- tion, but he pcan showed his ce Sage pe and m the taster ¢ame “home and sat down, putting his arm about hie wife. Jack was lying by the fire, and he at once arose, approached the and made the usual exhibition ro Enogeicall 4 decniay | :. rf - Wednesday 8 oe Sixteen members being pree- a several . ripe} day versally allowed, and that they are - that a dog may show true philosophy of Rey. L. H. Wagner, Pastor Sunday, Nov. 6th KSGIVING ee THANKSG 10 a.m,.—-The pas Special se a ces. = Ey ye School. astor, aE, —balyer meeting. Baptist Rev. H. W. Guscott, Pastor Sunday, Nov. 6th 10.80 a.m.—Rey. G. W. Guscott. Monday § p.m.—B, ¥. P. U. Thureday 7.30 p.m.—Prayer eervice. United Giirch @ Listowel . Sunday; November 6th _Thanksgiving Services Special Music MORNING Anthem—"Ye Shall Dwell In the nd.’ iner, Male quartette. Se a mee ia simaa: ; five cents a line with charge _ of 25e. Box 344 WANTED ‘ A good maid: Apply Sati 3.0. Hamilton POULTRY WANTED Highest prices paid for poultry. Taken first four a f each week. Apply A. Goldner, staat 116 r ay HOUSH FOR SALE OR RENT 0 “fences, also g sell Paadaxite. Adams. cont Mre. Henry itp. FOR SALE Knitting machine in good repair, also quantity of yarn to use on same Will sell at era price. Apply at Banner office FOR ouse and lot fe neechia street, east. Desirable property, frame house seven rooms, water, -lights—low rice—For’ particulars apply 101, phone 42 WANTED TO RENT Furnished rooms with board for two elderly people in a home where no other boarders are kept.” Please send full particulars to Box 576. 11- 13 Solo—selected. Subject— “The Treasury of Good- nese." EVENING Anthem—"Festival ‘Te Deum.” —Dudiley Buck Male quarte Su preten dolden Dtvidends.” AUCTIONEER Alex Morrison of Atwood, auction- eer for counties of Perth and Huron. will be aftended to promptly. 9-10 De ea oe ei eee ee ee . ; + KORTZVILLE + +h oe Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vines visited Mr. and Mrs. Cc. Runge were ‘guests t the home of Mr, Alex McCabe on Sunday. Mrs. John Schaefer accompanied by Charlie and Audfey and Mrs. Jacques, motored to Tara on Friday and visited with friends, returning home on Monda Mr. and Mrs. “Oscar ag moved te Gowanstown on Mr. and Mrs. R. i McDowell of Pee? were guests at the Le of Mr. Wes, McDowell on Sun Mr. and Mrs. Otte Mahnke, Nore and Roy visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Willie Orth, Shipley on Sunday a ee EEEEEEEEE LEE EEE ETE? PEND LINE UWALLACE 4 aleelesdestoeTosfoa]oafeGenfoaferlotente Toeleemelenfoodoeteeloeleefory sss Mr. Clarence Bender and Mr. Clay-|& ton Good, neigh ie by the Misses Lorene Domn and arl Donin of Listowel, mutated to S000 on Sun- Miss Carrie Bender, 6th con., Wal- lace, spent the week end visiting at the pane of Mr.-and Mrs. Isaiah Hallm Mr. "ana Mrs. Wm ress enter- tained their friends and neighbors to a Hallowe’en social and dance at their home Monday evening, and ap enjoyable time was ha all. Mr. and rs. ere Gallagher and son Jack, Mr. rew Denman and Miss Carrie and Mr. Alvin Den- man of Palmerston, also Mr. Andrew Fateplace, daughter Alta and moth- er accompanied by Mrs. E. Anker of Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ronald and son Lyle ¢pent Sunday at the home { Mr. and Mre. Clarence Vines. Mies Gladys Armstrong of Strat- ford spent the week end at the ae her parents, Mr. and Mrs A. Armstrong, third line Walince. niso Mrs. Geo. Wesle and daughters, Hazel and Helen of Stratford. IT’S ALWAYS THE PRINTER shame, But who te it always gets the blame? The Printer. When copy’s scarce and we have tc And the paper comes out six minutes e, Who pe at they threaten to’ give the “The Printer. Or when.the ‘‘ad men” try to sell Their goods with words "they cannot spell, Add one is wrong; a noid” in the Orange The Church With The Open Door FO! P. F. Hoadley, E. F.A & On Inkerman street,- near Queen’s Organist. Minister. #| Hotel, lady’s wrist watch. Name “Margaret"’ engraved on back. Own- er can have same by proving proper- ty and paying for advt. Inquire at this office :) HOSPITAL AUXILIARY reguiar meeting of the Hos- pital Auxiliary will be held Monday, Nov. 14, in Council Chamber inetead dues with Palmerston friends. of. Nov. 7. A& this is the annual Quite a number from here were to| meeting a good attendance is re- Listowel on Sunday evening to the; questpd 4 Evangelical church to hear — Cc. id W. Guinter, missionnry to frida. i Mr. and Mra. Geo. »Voir accompan- donne more 8 ‘MEETING b jed by Mr. and Mrs. Notman Anker ngemen’s meeting w e Hall, Listowel, on Tuesday aeasinks ‘Nev. 8th. =o ey are requested to attend. Mr, A. B. Gosse, Grand Organizer of the Or- ange Lodge will address the meeting. co m endeavoring to hay books closed at the end of this ciptard and will be pleased to have all my accounts settled before that slither by caeh - note. . James Moore. tf ‘OR SALE 160° acre farm, lot > on. 7, Watlace, bank barn, brick house, 8 rooms, summer kitchen and w shed, school house. on farm. Well drained. Apply 8. Heinmiller. pd. REPRESENTATIVE WANTED Brown Bros. Co., urserymen, Ltd., growers and importers of high grade nursery stock, representative in | iberal commissions Write today. Address, 0 FOR SALE 61 acre farm adjoining the town. wo storey brick houee wit and soft water. Bank gasoline engine, 30 acreg p'oughed, ee hay and pasture. Terms to uit purchaser: Poseession at hc. H. 8S once. mith, Box 65 11-24 FOR SALE OR TO RENT Fine solid brick residence on Division street, with conveniences, bath, lights, furnace, soft and hard water; ghrage, small stable, poultry house, fruit trees, garden and extra lot if desired. Splendid location. Easily financed. Write or phone C Vv. Blatchford, Simcoe. 11-10 . BROOKSIDE HOLSTELINS are offering two sons of the great butter bred Dull, King Mutua! Burke (Imp.) three nearest ee lots, of &rief In the paper | &verage over fase Iba. butcer euch me, : in-offe year, two of Migii« Ini two Mistakes are made, and it’s sure aj year-old form. Also One two-year- old son of King Bcho Rauwerd, three nearest daiM over 27000 lbs. milk each In one year. E6 1s a grandson of the great May Beno From well b considering Testes kin & Son R, 0 REMEMSER THE ‘PHONE You know all about it. You didn’t let the _Ten cents 4 ne for est 3 BOARDERS WANTED Can accomodate two men. Apply~ ary & ‘ | Ladies’ Rubber Ssaghapepmar Men’s Wool Sox, pair....... sree BE” and “awh Jacks said lls ester: ‘one ong; who Gatchee— paper ajanvt have it. Tardis Boys’ School Shoes........-.....:-1- S PA it LOK. a nnecsesecsnseee sorties gir. and as he poke he patted si pad Petiikir. ir. When yea have & item | Men’s Sweater Costa... ae ‘05 Men’s. Work Shirt Boece as OE : $1.95 - Boys’ Schoo! Rubbers... eB _ Girls’ Shoes at. $1.50 wrk looked up at him, turned And you know what happens when },. vay and Aeft the room, In « mom- a week by; goes Pay aay comes, and the boss is shy, Someone ts rs. J. N. coe i visiting in _Dar- nea heard a noise, going in- Mt th all ‘found kim ins dragging ied missed, who fa that ions “Obie, iM . i % guy Z * a nick, eae me te. . is The Printer, Mr. T. B, ay “y Bell ~*~ ee on m Stratford 3 a Friday eve

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