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CLIMIE Wallace St. 4 bg CROWN or BEEHIVE BRAND } CORN SYRUP = 33; © Seon Jemima Flour (Buckwheat) 22e Paneake 18¢ \} Maple Syrup Pint Bot.33e Pure Honey No. 5 Pail 67 CAMPBRELL'S ' TOMATO SOUP {BISCUITS =< Ls | ROLLED OATS - RICE Blue Rose - 3 the. tor 250 WHITE BEANS TIN Ede pthc + + Tall Tio 2@s 3 tos. for 290 Wet Pack «- - Tia Zhe ‘Candy — €rystaiCr *@eeeene sean s: ai &.L. re ee, aa “— COFFEE Rishmelio i-ib, Tin 59: } 335 = eles 35° The fowiine alley re-opened: last apn, Mr. L..F. Davey. is meat in charge. Mr. .Shelden Baker of spent maees: with h's mother, Mrs. T. J. Baker.—Wingham Advance- Times. ‘Mr, and Mra. J. A. Hacking of Listowel are visitors this week at the home of thelr son, Hacking.—Tara Leader Mr. Walter Oppertshauser: of Lis- towel visited at the home of Mr. and Mra. Knechtel for a week.— Hanover ‘Pest. Mr. and Mrs. F.- BE. Smith of Lis- towel spent the week end with their .daughter, Mrs. D. E. Camp- bell.—Harriston Review. there are 194 shades of silk hose on the market, Dunnville Chronicle suggests that he ought to get down to business and quit loafing on the street corner. Miss Beulah Ankenman who has heen visiting at her home in town for the past few weeks and also ‘with friends in Toronto and Listowel, has returned to New York City where she has received an appointment to the Nursing Staff of Henry Street Settlement.—Chesley Enterprise. On Saturday afternoon a rink of lady bowlers from Listowel, and rink from Elora played a_ friendly game with the Elmira ladies, The prize (cut glase sherbet plates) was won by Elora, The members of the Elmira club served a hot supper in the club house at six o'clock.—El- mira Signet. f the most interesting fam- telebra week the 67th anniversary of thelr marriage. They are the parents of ten children and there has not yet been a break in the family by death. The record is indeed unique.—Mil- verton Sun. A Bigger “Cuke"— In the Seaforth Newa we read as “} follows, under the heading “A Big heer “This has ‘been a wonderful mer for cucumbers, but it is doubtful if there are any larger than one on display in the News Office ‘| window, grown on the farm of Mr. 4 Thomas Ferguson, Huron Road est. ‘Weighing only one ounce short of four pounds, this monster measures ‘28 inches around the long way and is 18% Inches in circum- ference. Now we hear of one grown by A. D. McLean of Goderich, that went 56% ounces over the four pounds and measured 15 other. Who next? Milverton Fair A Success— Milverton Fair, handicapped by unfavorable weather the first day, made up in attendance and entries on ‘Friday and succeeded in estab- lishing a record. “The entries {[n all sections were @ in Milverton delighted the large crowd with their selections and the mid- way and airplanes were added at- tractions. The was 3,500. School Grant Reduced— Robert Hogarth, county treasurer, last week recelved the Government grants for schools in the varions townships In the county. ‘The total amount which was granted for both public and separate schools in. the county last year was $28,852.62 ae Listowel | pretty w Poth. when Pearl, Marie, ev. and Mrs. The Border Cities Star man saye| 4 inches’ round one way and 28% inches the’ Buffalo, son of Mr. and D. A. Hansel! of Campden, Ont. ‘The par- utifull: ¥ flowers and lace and carrying a bouquet of roses, fern aes lily of the valley. The ceremony was yma by the ‘bride's father, in the p ce of the groom. After co’ partaking of a h: Mrs, Hansell left to spend thelr uskoka, the bride ’ to match. On thair return they will reside in Buffalo, N. aleelanfesTenfonLeeLecdolesfechoctesfostontoofosfeslonieatoefentonlocfonfenle KURTZVILLE re a ae a i a ae a (Intended hogs Last Week) merling Pers Sete r Mr. Fred Ruppel, Elvera and a; Emmerson Ruppel spent the week = Tonto, with her daughter, ai Ralph Ray- son near Palmersto: and Mra. Alex McCabe, Mr. and Mre. C. nge spent Sunday with friends in “Newate dt. Mr .and Mrs. Geo. Doersam and Dora visited with Stratford friends on Sunday. Miss Eva Jacques of Harriston ‘and Miss Ruby Armstrong of Fordwich spent Sunday with the ‘parents, Mr. and Mra. M. Jacques, Mr. T. J. heefer, accompanied ‘by his mother, Mrs. John Schaefer, pied Sunday with friends in Sea- or HAWKS, OWLS AND A BIRD SANCTUARY Some First Hand Observations On Jack Miner's Bird Sanctuary— Showing Mr. Hawk In His True ‘Colors By Manly F. Mier. Each month “The Canadian” and all leading outdoor magazines find their way to our mail box regularly. I don't-say we real them all from cover to cover, yet I ‘keep myself posted as to what the various writ- ers have to say In regard to the out- of-doors 1%e of North America. And durifg the last twelve months I have noted s9 many who have been tell- ing us month after month the amount of good the hawks and owla are doing Tor humanity by killing mice. I mene attempt, ‘to kontra- dict anything that “has heen written to start a controversy im regard ‘to the hawk question, only I think we should be all broad-minded enough be see both sides of the hawk ques- In reading these various ar- ticles ‘it Is plain to be seen that some of these writers never have had very much experience around a bird sanctuary or their articles would have exposed more of the damage hawks and o to quail, junecos, chicadees, pheasants, grouse and so.forth, rather than just showing the amount of good they do killing mice, f all, I wouldn't want to see any epecies of ‘bird Ilfe exter- minated or reduced to numbers which would even cause us to think they were well on the decline, but during the first cold spell of weath- compared with $28,519.41 received er last fall here in Essex County AGO ay eS aH age eg ts caves seeing the countless hundreds of | trom A. .H. 0. Colghoun, deputy | Tawks ‘migrating, it would never minister of education for the prov-} “eur to anyone that hawks were on Read Spendings Less— As far as can be estimated to date the expences on the county roads of Perth this season will be much less than last year according to the con- nty treasurer. To te approxim- ent-re season about $103,000 spent. The estimated amount. to b spent on roads for this season waé sel at $125,00. . History Test Room 1— . Bean 100, M. Bennett 100, J. Burrows 100; T. Dierlam 100, Fleming 100, B. Greenslade 100, D. Henderson 100, Large 100, V. Matthewman 10 Payne 100, J. Smale 100. E. Zurbrige 100, M. Fil- . Gross 96, C. Kibler 88, er 88, R. Thompson 88, H. Kritzer 64, W. Elifott *< we ane B. Burnett 56, M. ad, G Chamney 56, T. Cartiss te *B. Cha 40, V. Long- . Thompson 32, M. Bean , B. Longman 24, B. Brishane 20, Murray 20, V. Peppler 20, Ronald 20, 3, White 16, T. Duek- low 12, F. Ronald 12, 7, Richard 12, B. Alexander 4, J. Large 0, J. Ross 0, B. Wie 0, L. Youn 0, B. Long- man 9, B. Cockwell 0. Weekly Report Room I— Lioyd Bean 100, Neth Grosa 93, Jim Burrows. 99, Pearl Murray 95 Sait Stricker $2, Hildred Kriteer Gibson Ducklow of, — Ver- non Matthewman- $2, Jean Smale Tt, Norine Filelnger .50. Douglas Fleming: 90, rch: Zurbrigg 8% Cath- erine Kibler 87, Grace Dierlam $6, Eje'shia tod a fh Co Ross $4; Tony Garo 83, éan 82, Sigh a Burnett sr Bert Alexander Mary Bennett 80, Ellen Green- Sheila 75, Blleen Rocher 75, George Thom} 14, the decrense; TI will admit, hawever, that they were mostly the large red- tall and red-showlder which are commoniy known as hen-hawks, which do the least damage to our birds by actually killing them of any other hawk. Hawks Eat Birds Here in Essex County we get our first snow late In November or early December, by which time quail us- ually have congregated here for the winter. With as back- ground for quail running over, it isn’t long until hawks are attracted here M goodly numbers, and If we with all ‘the quail, juncos, forth eaten up; thus I say such sit- untions have to be controlled ‘by . Sothe people might cay “If they were trapped by pole traps ‘n winter they will soon be extinct.” Such a statement has not heen given careful thought because we can readily see that what few would be trapped off in Northern . Unitgd States and Canada during the win- ter months at game sanctuaries would make no noticeable decrease population of the continent, far the Inrgest percentage of hawks migrate south to warmer climates each winter, Moreover, what great advantage would hawks be to we here in the winter at any rate? The ground fs practically covered with snow from § inches tag2 feet md what m'ce are here are mostly al- wars ae on the ground” under the & living on green grass vegeta On our sanctuary, On which there are ted ten and twenty thousand trees and “shrubs, I don't-remember ever hav- ing seen any damage done by mice, and hawks have been kept under control ever since a a of al “hawk, sharp of | hawk Ww. , became wirer the. ‘bride of "Frank Lioya Hansel of decorated | d would reduce many of our other chi big change at the far end cf our wood lot Mr. an Wm. Dem spent Sunday with friends in Strat-|. f Mrs. Ellie Vines visited last week | Bears and wk all have to ‘be kept teduced birds, but last winter there was a where hawks usually entered. We just built a abet Bodh eon pen and released a half-d pigeons underneath the wire netting cage. Outside of the cago we er- ected aeveral poles with traps on them, and thus the aoe elise Listowel, The Ideal Manufacturing Co. pe x | Ontario ed all the hawks, and two Cooper's hawks have ioe caught in a half. day in these traps cutnite the pigeon pens and quai! haven't been ered any in com- parison to other years. Thus by controlling the hawk situation on a bird ganctiary you can have other birds, but during the winter monte on any bird sanctuary you cannot have quall and hawks on the same place or wood lot Special Division Court Held Last Last Thursday Several cases Saar were adjourned from the regular session of the Division Court on Sept. 12th were heard last ‘Thursday by Judge Kil- loran. The disposition of the cases were as follows: va C. Osier, dam- n Cc. cheque “$25. 02; adjourned to next court; defendant to pay costs of day within 7 days from this date. G. B. McIntyre vs Wesley Holling- er and Wm. ig ic defendants, and Mrs. Wim. Inger. Interp leader $179.25. “adjourned by con- ent to next rou Ellison David Drysdale, note $164. 00 Judgment for plain- tiff for $164.00 and costs, Counter claim dismigsed. . Guarantee Finance Co. Ltd. Gordon Forbes, Town of Listow garnishee; account $107.00. ment for primary creditor agains, primary debtor for $107.00 ane costs. The garnishee to pay $41. 75. (The amram in hands of gar- nishee into Court.) Woman Eats Only Baby Food 3 Years “For three years esta 1 ate only baby food, everything else form gas. Now, thanks to Adlerika, I eat éverything and enjoy life."-—Mrs. . Gunn. Even the FIRST spoon!n! of Ad- lerika relieves gas on the stomach and removes astonishing amounts of old waste matter from the system Makes you enjoy your meals an sleep ‘better. No matter what you me ADVERTISE IN THE BANNER T ‘shoul Drop your have tried tor your stomach and | poral: “Adterika bo surprise you. s Drug § Do you watch the pressure HEY are designed for low pressure. That's the reason why the pressure balloons Under inflation means premature ‘Gali — ex- cessive wear on side in the cord fabric that = blow-outs — treads eae fare your tires Pom coast Ten minutes ser- ct oss ince hla diidieg Hiei vi DOMINION TIRE DEPOT of your balloons? of d not drop even three pounds walls — bruises and breaks out before their in-at a Domini ion Tire Depot once a week an expert will add miles to the life of LISTOWEL _Ideal,Manufacturing Co. ATWOOD Vallance Bros.. I. IS.NOT to be won- ed at that the new slers—"75" and “65” are with pie ncaa mate even to Chrysler.... q stroke, in one pon than five years ago ptured sty. feaderchi of the industry ....9 That ority h as Genk No OW ea new fintudins increase CHRYSI FR - Style and Engineering Leadership! and value step ss ieail the newest the highest expression to date of Cievilers New slender-profile chromium- radi- ator, harmonizing with cowl moulding; New “airaving” fenders; New bowl-type headlamps; New “arched-window” silhouette (with hood panels hisreonising @ in design); _ New sweeping deck li nd : | : Tear: ines in coupe a ‘ Counterweighted 7-bearing crankshaft; caret _Chrysler-designed gasoline tank Power, s . that out-Ch Sy Sach tan she ecient ttre c sler owners have enjoyed for years years and _ which have sat- isfaction and long life ....4The public heneanltible engineering genius ....4 Content for Ba ige in the new Chrysler “75 and “65” these new elements in performance and in the syle that today re-styles all motor cars New “Silver-Dome” mpression en- using any gaso : New light-action pea oat nding h iste janes brakes wit innieahdens we rig; ew, longer ae Rube gen insulators in place of metal New-type shock absorbers; Duplex channel frame on “75”; Six-ply fukbsloon tines on “75, tenliled 2 ” l a.