Listowel Banner, 8 Dec 1927, p. 11

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aE STE : 0. H. A; Gi . ; MURTGAGE SALE: ge: a Phe groups in the senior, inter- he tems 0 terest mediate and junior series of the) VALUABLE F PROPERTY Bi . ct ep ota: @nnounced. The Tuder power or saie.co in : me ce registered mortgage made The Banner job department ts whley hogs the acrifnece rae with a per- the ‘vend there will. be offered eale- and Fraga sora of your printing whether} centage of 33 selec! bod "Group No. 14—Cory: y r eale by pu Bnetion “at the be paid within thirty days litte a ag or small order. Prices Savage, Listowel. Meet at paiuare: Queen’s Hotel, Ontatio. Further pernouere may be ea on Bs Teasona Brusselg Post—‘Miex Maudé Bry- and third, a $4 shirt at J. M. Schin- ton. Clube—Palm mt, wel, Y, 2 ber 13th 1927; at es application a : ans returned to her home, this week th & ente br ae by 1. Se psa pr Wingham, Durham = Chesley. hour of two o rnae in the afternoon, |J2¥ FREY Wain McELATERAN & ; Mrs. township | th yalescing | ¥ a re : miy wie ad home on Monday, trom Lie |at the home ef H.W, and Meo Bre) who 19 the month have rolled 250-or| Group No. 18—Con R. | namely following freehold property| goneitane tor the Vendors towel Hospital, where she has been|ans, 8th line, Morris, avitg epent| Detter are eligible for these tourna-j Savage, cones el. Meet’ "at “Palmers- Lat Seite ee aatha Thira Som. 7 Market Lane, London, Ont. 12-8 for over _ Saree weeks. many] the previous three months in Chicago eet nhs“ A" section: Fergus, cecalon of the “‘ownahip of Marybor- de will hope for her complete} where she was treated for ‘a SOLD ; Elor B section: Palmerston, Mil- on in thee atity ‘of Wolltneton FP TEL DE SEE SM Ce aetere ery. we Braseele Post. cated sinus trouble from which she’ Educational Meeting— Sertoe,: Listowel, Mourt ‘Forest: nave ase podet three abeee oF 2] Eerbebentndeedetent 5 ea a i ae eS Oe a Dae Se a a8 euffering for seyeral; A m of North and South -_ south west corner thereof heretofore} >. . * am annual Angwela/ statement of paths.” pie Se ans is an neticien Bducationni Associations wii! be held | 4 conveyed by registered deed and also 4 U, 8. 8. NO. 3 WALLACE * Province of Ont shows #/and used to visit Listowel - every/in Stratford on Saturday, Dec. i7th,|« « « se 8» *® ¢ « # @ . nx week. commencing at 10.30 a.m. Promia-|« Dart oe te See on pbb ed glehad a See ee. Seb @urpins for the pT sing comnitaen ending Proer: 31. Had it not been. the Profit shown by government control, which amounted to $2,000,000, there would have been a deficit. Mr. wel, ig assisting Andrew S: Bain in hig. general store at Ethel. Mr. mpson is a veteran at the job and will prove a valuable help to the new ®torekeeper in getting him started in thé right manner.—Brussels Post. Thompson, merchant of Listo-} se Hog shipments from i’erth county during the week ending, Dee —— 1 Were on a par with those of the ¥lous week, t he weekly report of the| Dominion Live Stock brench indl- cates. Out of a total of 2,654 there were 767 selects or a percent- Age of 32.26, us compared to 2, 736! 1 s,| tng Now is a Good Time to Subscribe— @ are offering The Banner untfl new subscribers should take advantage of: this offer for themselves. The price! is less than four cent¢ a week. The: Banner, too, may be a very welcome Christmas gift to a friend or rela- tive. It would be appreciated every week for a year, and be, as so many niece readere Seciare, just Hke al tter from hom Won Monthly Tournzment—— of An and Gp. He- ite ¥ The reguler monthly five pin bowl-| st serait lon his new w wove in the Queen Jr tournament, postponed from;C ae this moraine: Wili was pre- Hunna Wednesday night on account of | se ed with an umbrella by a number Pi Hydro trowble, was held at the lecal| of hls ‘lends on Tuesday “evening.” Mi ine fi, e who are not regular | ent educationiste will speak: All true-| tees, ratepayers, ae eg and other: rs! * interested are urged t | For further particulars do advertioe- |" Mr. Will Moore, formerly of the | Bank of Montreal staff here but for’ ar | past year in Hespeler, has resigned; Ke {to aecept a position in Toronto. poe Herald last week had the following: teller In the Bank | for abe ne a year ed osit ion t f Montrea! here und a half ‘has re- Sr o enter the bond. Han ne ic resent. * ¢ t + < e. TI verlag Jr. “Will Moore who has been, mond i ang I1.— . o * id . ‘ Sr. IV.—Mary Simpson 83. John! and-being more particularly describ- -; ment on another pag ' Gray 20, Phyllis Hanna 60, Ross}ed in the deed theraof to cre John 8. | Milne 52 Thompson which has been duiy regia- Resigned from Bank— r. It —Dorothy Hamilton 56. tered. Sr. 1iE.—Archie Simpson 65, John 7 Frank Crowe ‘i ig Hamilton iL — ite ean nifford Thornton Seth Simpson 90, e Vine 71, X a eddi hl. Rov Net Louis Thornton Milne Gordon Ruttan 50 Henry Verheye 25. éaid Township of Maryhoronch, con- taining one acre more or less situated * * © *1]at the south east corner ‘of ihe lot ;. This property is said to contain 41. Leslie} 198 acres and is about six miles from 23, Geo.) Moorefield. ere is a school s mile | and a half from the property. The Ray-|é6oll fa clay loam and about 168 acres | are under cultivation and 30 acres 8?. ! ‘ih bush pasture. The fotiowing build- Norman | ings are situated on the lands, frame e r-| house one and three qrarta@ storeys i high with stone a og and cel- lar and a frame 2dditi 2 ank ; barns on stone foundatings avd one Ida ‘hog pen. All the buildings are said ‘to be in a fair state of repair. There tt 2 arcot > ts 63, Ross 60, Sr. Holmes 6 Waldon Schade ¥, we Howard Beyer 66, ‘arohie Smith sh. 1I,—Jennie Barnett $9, Beyer 8&7, Bert es Billic ade Gourley Metatosh. Pr.—Cianche Elliot, Dénald Camp- bell, George McCracken, I, Hil, teacher. Palmerston “fs arranging to have Santa Claus visit that town. The date has not been fixed. The top of the plano i ne no place to write your friend’s new telephone number. The dust muy be wiped off any momen of price class; power new car Tir entirely surpasses the accepted standards of light car accomplishment; sweeps aside all boundaries es a new stamglard of acceleration, and smoothness. Heretofore the following tics have been combined only in Speed—better than a mile a minute. Acceleration—5 to 25 miles per hour in high gear in 814 seconds. Endurance—this car will travel all day at 50 miles per hour without strain on motor or chassis. seaviies och cones ee es travel at high and four hydrauf’c shock © cars. SS iy, On En, lille eT a ee ce | ee A mete INTRODUCING A FINE CAR.IN THE LaaRE CAR FIELD Engime—At 2200 revolutions per minute the new four speed over | SAARI en nN this car’s low center of gravity holds it snugly to the roed on an unbanked turn even at high speed. Power—in deep, loose sand with the front wheels cramped and from a dead stop, the car will turn im a tight circle, forward or reverse, without effort. ive braking—the instant response of mechanical, four-wheel brakes with dual control ensures positive brak- ing for any emergency. . Positive mage | comtrel—A relaxed hand on the steering wheel will hold the car steady in loose sand and over bumpy roads. Turning radius 17 ft Econom+—30 miles per gallon of gasoline, pins the well maintenance. known economics of Ford car Appearance—coach work of pleasing proportions, taste- fully finished in an extensive range of color combinations of durable satin lacquer. Quietness—Vibration in the engine ible. New final drive is excepti quiet. ea —— tape, as oo omg poem and rie Dosble cylinder engine develops 40 H. P. This revoluti is low for such po for light car speed and acceleration, enduring operating economy. gtavity feed thorou fubricates all gery, fd. of road ght hb Cooling system—Combination water pump dusk ~arpon system aire insures ample warms up quickly but will not overheat. en plags by mesos of wer and sets an — new standard quality and tion of pump, — and nal surfaces The new Ford designed distributor is g direct connection to tion speed and Ford radiation. ro wholeenme foods. prop- | asta pind pce ‘ed hare won for us a. vory “iberal pat- ronage. "3 LCE CREAM, SOFT URINES and OIGARS. always in stock. — St aed orders promptly at-° tend Service and ‘satisfaction guaranteed to our patrons: : YOUR. PATRONAGE BOLICITED PRINCE CREE ~ LEE, Prop. cen in peescaed on ft | og bands, The ee roof case. Dowel dhertine is theft proof. The generator are of Ford ioe Clutch and transmission—Patterned after the famous these units give an operating ease never before in moderate oa cars. The line piste multiple dry disc clutch and the selective transmission ar to make shifting of gears remarkab! sabe oti slain. Getaway, by car made today, is just-one of the advanta Three speeds forward and one re- ° All e of heat-treated chrome alloy steel. pat yi t car in whi in shafts ate mounted on Rear Axle—The ae shaft itself carries no weight as oe % 26 Sobting princi ple pisces the © weight of the car on e roller bearings minimize rear whee fodon, a | Torque Tube drive and spiral bevel gear are additional features. gence ad semi-elliptic design. Relieved of all diving strain, they perform the sole function of cushioning road shocks. The transverse veal Spring fh helps to = frame vent a large amount of our-w brake o more efficient, pi wae or seeing nad fideces unsprung weight. ocks between and frame minimize -body noises. Chassis lubrication—Alemite-Zerk pressure system. & Motor ; Equipments Chassis ? Make and Model—Ford “A” tomatic Windshield 4 Wheel Brakes —~ Mechanical Internal Four Cylinders—Bore 334"; Stroke 434” Wi (Closed Cars) Foor Accelerator Expanding Type with Automati- d oy Unit Construction Rear View Mirror One Piece Windshield Semi-Elli ; Pump and thes Ss Sun Visor Spears & T oueTthe i ‘ ‘ Pump, Splash and Gravity tion «Dash Light Thief Proof Ignition Dee eae Gann Punting 1 il Distributor I; xaso. Gauge Single Cou D epee) Tpnison Ammeter 4 Hydraulic Shock Ab- Fall Crows Oue Pisce Fades Multiple 9 Plate a Diss Clarch Caeee Tell ent Wile Range of Color Ignition Wires Enclosed in Flexible Steel € | Crankshaft—Statically and Dynamically Motor. “ Horn Roadster} Options oe ¢ Tubi ass Balanced * Steering sad (irreversible) —Worm and High and Low Speed Jet Carburetor Secto: (hot-spot manifol: id) rmance a Nickel Plated Headlights Aluminum Pistons ; Perfo $ One-P, "Ss iece ewe Wheels Oil Indicator 60 Miles Per Hour od Acceleration—$ 1 to 25 M. P. H. in 814 Seconds pas on eerke Two Blade Aeroplane Type Fan 40 Miles Per Hour in Second Gear 30 Miles Per Gallon Gasoline Consumption Body and Chassis oe ration to a ar eg i Timiog Gear pre Chrome Nicket a Valves Your local Ford dealer will give you prices and complete details—See him today. Wheel k Base 10334 dochen: AC. C. Rating 24.03 H. P.~Actual cs ‘ J igs 3 eee a N Developed H <P. 40 at 2200 R. P.M. 7 Road Cl 94 Inet my ee ree oon You Need the Money! Save some. Mrs. Sybille Spahrs Tonsilitia, fr Sore Throats, Quinsy, Cough, Bronchitis, Asthnia, Catarrh and Tonsil ills. Success or money refunded.—Creightorn's Drug Store. Se he a Se Me a ae Oe ae ae Scr a he ae ae a se ~ HORTICULTURE NOTES $ Seale lontonfecforforefeeseetoafeatecterloaeajantoatotfoebontestedfedte BULBS FOR FORCING IN SHE HOUSE, e ordinary Hyacinths are good forcing bulbs, and ars pt? Ten titul. may be grown freely, but y do not pane into bloom un- til after’ the firs voar. ut the only eieantion ‘. the little Due von Thol Tulip, which, altnougir dwarf, is very attractive and can be Freesias must be kept in a dark, cool place until the little roots have made- good growth. is requires several weeks, the time varying with the con- dition of the bulbs and the tempera- ture. Paper White Narcissi, cinths and Crocuaeses water, the water being al barely touch the bottom of the bulbs. . This is very important except in the case of Paper Whites. The bulbs decay { much water comes in contact with them. . r it with water, allowing it to goak ial several hours, until it is thoroughly satursted. The water may then be equeezed out and the receptacles filled. always well, however, - put a little charcoal in the bottom of the bowls. When o using moss or fibre the bulbs ehould: ro be set so that the noses @lightly pro-/ trude and the moss or fibre never be allowed to begome dry or the bulbs will be ruined. At the same time, a surplus of water must ¢be avoided. There are many eee be- cause this fact is overlook After all, the beat way o ‘force ail bulbs, with the exception of Paper White Narcissus, is in pots or pans filled with soil which contains some leaf mould-and sand. A little potting soil of just the right texture can usually be obtained from eeede- men and florists. The potted bulbs should be set with the noses just un- der the surface. In order to obtain good growth before forcing.is begun, h n to cover the pote with sand or sitted coal es. ‘When this is done, there is on danger of the bulbs being forc- ed upward as the reois grow. An+ other way to start root growth is to set the pots in‘a darkened coldframe or to bury them in.a trench. in the open ground, ona bed of coal ashes, which will keep the roots from bur- pots may be covered with loose ‘sout or ashes, hoards being set A-shapéd en the ground to exclude rain. If left until very.cool weather it necesaary to mse a thick contine — of Manure to keep the grownd from freezing. There: is one advantage in havi me pote in the po they - can ams inege rf any tim rappin thent on the side of 4 table eo ie bal ar eartii will tal out tn and, @ soil is filled wit wane roots, the be ore ready fo taking into’a heated r Even when forcing ‘st to “he done in bre or mosa, it fs jist as important md obtain thie - root Rrowth. With eesiag, it-is only necessary to keep the potted bulbs in-a place which is somewhat — and ape very warm, ag thet tart, gtowing By haa aoe time. In teen to the “bulbs hamed, alley may be sale the

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