Listowel Banner, 8 Dec 1927, p. 6

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x | B ASS Directory! i} Peicnine These Advertisers Whenever You Need the Services of Reliable Business or Fine Men +i the above subject. It's As Easy to Raise Trout As It Is to Raise Chickens, “Doc Hemlock" of Listow: to. The Toronto Globe 1. wrote k- on LEGAL H. B, MORPHY, K.C. 4 Barrister, Notary Public, a © ‘abcer, Solicitor for Bank of Com- ‘meree, Listowel, Milverton, Tubaet: “Money to loan. Office over J. a. |. Hacking’s Drnog Store, Main St. Lis- towel. . J. C. HAMILTON, B.A. Solicitor | MORTON SCOTT, B.A. besten, Notary Public, Convey- a Office over Bank of Montreal, Wallace Street 4g D. G. CAMPBELL, B. A. : Barrister, Solicitor, a ~ Office temporarily at Bolto Johnston's office, Wallace strand. Phones—oflice 88.' Residence 213. Minard’s is an enemy to pain. It penetrates to the root of the trouble, soothes and disinfects. Splendid for neuralgia, backache and stiffness of the muscles and joints. ed i f) “Traveler,” at a mt issue of e e ‘wan! vee! “know the reae- ons for the scarcl led trout, spec! and Ido noe think fas are very hard to find: The destruction of our woods has diminished the water flow, and has used warmer and eluggish water in f our streams, making -name . address. On some of these you ~ can have any greeting you wish prin nee cards posesy the mes- sage er good chee: /The Listowel Banner Palmerston Wants ‘ants Liquor Store— dag ad, ao Leiner Seero cap eard from Uelagaiten et of Palmeteher citizens tow a liquor re in that town. The cgay eg shop te Palmerston is about Y Sues For $5000 Damages— erry Smith of Meaford has many them anet habitation for trout. The automobile has made access to the a eine streams ceaaier and more convenient than the horse and bug! and hae increased the number f fishermen, utter disregard . of y sportsmen to the game ard fishery laws in respect-to open season, eize and limit of catch. ese fish are rapidiy diminishing and we might as well blame the De- partment of Game and Fishefles as anybody; they’re used to it. pce ican catch fish four or inches long and put them in théir ‘DENTAL | W. G. E. SPENCE — ate of the Dentist © Departnpntcat Universiey of Pesn-| | COLD WEATHER ; eyivanty, Phila¥elphia; also gradu- WILL NOT STOP ate ot The Royml College of Dental Surgeons, a tg Office over Schinbein’s store. -._. For painless extraction we use nit- » rous oxide oxygen gas, also conduct- ive anaesthesia. paar, ‘R. FP. TAYLOR, L.D.S.; D.D.S. Graduate of the Royal College of » Dental Surgeons, and of Toronto Un- a ey YOUR HENS LAYING IF YOU FEED Bilatchtiords “Fill -the-Basket™ £99 Mash It builds up healthand « Nitro Gas for Extractions. i 4 i. é “_Oftice iy 4, . McDonald's store, supplies the nouris ne 60. ment from ch eggs Le Oy re oe. 8ST. C. WILSON, L.D.S.; D.D.S. Noother“Justes Good” S&S Graduate - of Royal, College of . . cia Dental Surgeons, Toronto University | Cc. H. SMITH, LISTOWEL ne ‘or appointm: BRUCE SMITH, ATWOOD Office over Red and White Store AUCTIONEER W. Jj. Dowd me: Sells for others and always sells : thers. “i AUCTIONEERS Miller and Henderson Satisfaction guaranteed Terms reasonable Write or phone 76 W, Milverton Orders for sales can be left Banner office ‘MEDICAL A. G. SHIELL, M.D. . Physician and Surgeon S Diseases of Women and Surgery. P el aon Street, West. resbyterian Church. 4 Office Py Opposi DR..F. J. R. FORSTER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Graduate in medicine, Universilj i of Toronto. 3g Late assistant New York Ophthal- mic and Aural Institute, Moorefield’s ypmye and Golden Square Throat Hos- F. _ pitals, London, Eng. s _ 63 Waterloo Bt. Stratforn). Phone 267 wi be at the Queen's Hotel, Lis- towel, on the firat Monday in 2 month from 10 a.m. to 4 INSURANCE een a 4a og com algo accident, au- a | hem 4 ry Pl piste glass and ntomobile insur- ss a ag per 100. Your buéeiness ed. E. D. BOLTO FUNERAI ™ RECTOR W. F.. Mc LAUGHLIN gene AND ATWoop Funeral Director rse drawn equipment as desiretl. ganize Band— pting was held on Tucsda fn the Milverton public Hb- Snake arrangements for the bg Of a brass band the and the engaging of a profes- ndmaster, to take charge at hing o: e year, A reheare- has been. called for next those who have ii experience or auy who gle Don’t Delay! Sending your suit to cleaners, for any minute may - bring an invitation to some so- cial affair. Send your euit over taney: and !t will be ready for you the following day—and then you are ready for any emergency. Joe Lockhart creel instead of back into the water, keep on fiehing acter they have caught their limit, it is just possible | the blame should be shared up a lit- tle. ! There fs atill some hope, however | for the brook trout. Ontario has a} great number of etreams suitable: for) these fish, many of which are under} lease, and In which t does not place fry. atreams left that are open to public! fishing, and have been stocked with! fry or fingerings. usually survive, according to past records, seems to be from 2 to 5 per cent. when deposited under ordinary conditions. t has always been my Siren g that it is as easy to raise trout as it is to raise chickens, and that the sys- tem of putting these small fish into the streams and trusting to luck for good results is wrong. n im- provement on this method is adopted I do not look rsa? an increaged supply of speckled t have teat ca lesaiing the idea of building suitable tanks adjacent to or built in small creeks, where an abundant supply of fresh water Is available for the purpose of keeping and feeding the small fish unt!l euch time as they are large enough to be transferred to bigger streams. Under proper conditions,\a trout will grow from four to five ‘inches in one year; in three years It will be 10 to 12 inches long. Fingerlinga could collect the fish and ts aoe them to the streame with little del b desired district. better tga of diatrtution of “the darger n the “ as it could = directly hag 1s streams. There are a number of good spring creeks in Grey County where this plan could be tried out, and fish could be developed there from Gov- ernment fry to supply a ratiius of 150 to 200 miles. Thie would be a step in the right direction, and while the plan may not be perfect on first trial, experience will improve and develop a satisfac- tory solution to the propagation of the coveted Salvelinus fontinalis. Doe Hemlock, Listowel, Nov. 28 hak It is wonderful how a little mustard in your bath will bring new life flooding through your system. When you feel jaded after the day’s work look in the pantry for the,tin of Keen’s Mustard. A Mustard Bath . Throw three table. spoonfuls into the’ hot water, swirl around; and then get in and soak! : Order Before the Cold Snap T took Mother Earth‘ thous- ands of years supplied at value-giving prices. Robert Oliver FOR A REAL Business. Traming we do work that is up The number that} Whether It Is Ladies Or Gentlemen up to a standard---not down to a price. GIBSON’S BARBER SHOP “Where Cleanliness Prevails.” Wallace St. Listowel entered Aah m against that town for $5000 for the death of her young son throngh the falling of a metal bowl which rested on the base of a drink- ing fountain, at the market ¢qiiare in that town ie the early part of the summer Blaze at Ripliey— Ripley, Dec. §.—Fire started in er, tor, Harry Welds, Surly in the morn- ing-had built a smal éome frozen steam pipes engine prevented what might have been ao disastroue fire, on aceount of The Golden-Throated International Reproducing Phonograph Developed and Per- fected in Listowel When im Lishowel you are invited to examine and listen to this wonder of the world music, shown at SIMMS’ STORE WHITE’S HARDWARE Main St KIBLER SHOE STORE Main St. or at the factory of INTERNATIONAL PIANO CO Listowel, Ontatio PRINCESS | THEATRE Friday and Saturday Wallace Beery and: Raymond Hatton ? -—-In— “We're In The Navy IN os Business Courses ARRANGED BY Business Men the high wind prevailing at the time. | Royal Hotel Business Sold— 1. Mr. Sam Collins, | the hotel fowning and Be agra “the Royal | Hotel, has sold the entire furnishings! | ang jeans oe veuaes t o Mr. David | this t . Mr. Lemon has bhad csouaiarsbie "Sanerkiaee in the | hotel business and is well qualified to conduct class tomperance |} {and boarding house and will cater to | the traveling public. He taker pos- {session this Thuraday.--Mitchell Ad- yocate Harriston Man Escapes— Guelph, Dec. 2.—Deepite a close search presecuted of the surrounding district, no trace has as yet been found of Frederick Reynolds of Har- riston, an escaped ‘‘trusty” Ontario Reformatory. but no trace of his whereabouts was discovered. Nearby towne and cities . ' who haa been in business for some years} California Prunes, 3 Ibs for Hal Dates (best) per Ib New Fige, per Ib . New Currants, per Ib pe iG New Orange and Lemon Peel, per Ib - New Citron Peel, per tb - - New Glaced Cherries, per Ib et * 50c Almonds, shelled; per Ib o : 6O0c Walnuts, shelled, per Ib . 2 60c Spanish Valencia Raisins, per lb - - 20c ‘ California Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs for “ 3 28c Large Puffed Seeded Raisins, perth - -. 18¢_ | | Courteous Service---T own Delivery | | professional knowledge ties make ours a service 8 Resipence DIRE i “224 WE want you to know that.the-reverent customs of the past aided by.a modern oftiezS3W.A. BRITTON waret| FUNERAL SERVICE US TOwELT and improved facili- of idealism. ave been notified of his escape 200 Snakes Plowed Up— snake story that is true comes from the vicinity of Priceville and is ‘red-eve’’ or leave the vicinity of the slaughter in ime.—Flesherton Advan Rink Manager Appointed— Walkerton, Dec. 5. nthe directors of the Confederation Rink Company have engaged Cloe Clark as munager of the new arena for the com son. Mr. successful manager and owner of the old Victoria Rink, which was @B- troyed ‘by fire about 19 years ago, and the rink company is fortunate in eecuring his services. The water system at the arena was connécted up today and the new manogger states that after a leveling of the ground he will proceed to make ice at once if the present weather holds. Conductor Injurced— George Rome, a C.) f Palmerston, N.R, conductor was badly injured at about 8 o'clock. last northbound way freight trein. ductor Rome: was cHmbing up side of a freight car while the train Was moving out of the siding. and in passing the warehouse his hea struck the edge of the roof of the building, hurling him with consid- erable force to the ground. He was removed to the offiee of Dr. S. Joyce, Iecal railway surgeon. Wpon ‘examination it was found thst no bones were broken, but he custained severe injuries to his side and back a3 a result of the fall. He was re- moved next day to his home in Palm- erston. EXECUTORS’ SALE Farm lands, stock und implements The executors of the ° Robert: Hyndman late of the nore: ship of. Howick. farmer, -deces will offer for sale ty public Tattion on deceased’s farm Lot’ 32, con. 5 Township of Howick, on 28th day Dec., 1927. at one p.m. al] stock, im- plementé and «produce and also de- ceaged’s farms, being: First: Lot 32, con. 5 and S..P. Lot 82 con,.6 Township of Howicnr, 199 acres more or.less, all cleared, first clasg land, etone house; large bank barn, and smaller barn’adjoining on i dag foundation, 2. wella (one at front, one at windmills, woodshed and two storey driving shed on etone foundation, Tfour 5 muilea from Fordwic ond: West half Lot 21, con. 7%, ‘Toseieh ip of Howick, &0 acres more or lets, ema ten acres. clea farms will be sold. subject to a re- — AS useless ae Lazy men are just dead ones. and ‘ttey ike up more room, a served ‘ (Pérms on farms: 10% tah, bal- i ta Taya rch,.. 1928.- Poesession after wleres eee tbo a Bynd- tors, Go: Farm nn be eold a 2. 30 Dm: 118-22 Christmas Specials Highest Prices Paid f SPECIAL or Dressed Poultry PRICES LARD BASYFIRST i th. prime... Woes - +1869 T Wo prints pe $3 3 bb. pails ...... ee ecees -66e 9 3'ib. pails ..5..6.-.05 +. .54e B tb. paila ........2..... 90c 8 5 ib. pails 2... 1. ee eae 85c 10 Ib. pails .......... $1.75 9 10 Mb. pails 2... ....050% $1.65 20 bb. pails .. ....... $3.30 | 20 Ib. paile ....4.. «++ $8.25 Clover Honey 5lb pafl ....... o Vs Veeewe agevees cataeee 55e Clover Honey 10 Jb. pall ..... Te rere SPs waree « $1.00 Also A Few Spy Apples Order Your Christmas Poultry Early Phone 146 istowel * They're Homemade! Christma s Cakes ¥F HE world over, there is nothing to compare with cakes, cookies and Christmas plum padding—h for the holidays. That i is why we have followed the good old- fashioned recipes in the making of these delicious ° eae Nema Try them ! Plum ‘Pudding Layer Cake 25c piece Short Bread 10c each. Fruit Cake 40c 1b <

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