HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR ‘Live and Dressed Poultry Bought first four days of each week at ~- PER: Freight Shed ie “ho a : with again be employed with the; you are held by the (charity), three; = § Andrew Clements Honderich, pavetec se Company. community and hope ge peg (charg) that these is. love (charity). "4 Phone 450 Listowel your prosparity and haupinene - Wel “igee turen fice aa istowe Mr. and Mrs. Hdward Haydon end daughter Flora of Listowel were re-| ar eent visitora with Mrs. H. Hay ual- Elmira Signet. bog = cre Moye Holy pirit him- - co ad e e Our Job Printing Department is fally| phe Perth County Teachers’ In- ee bes to handle all orders fot} ctj:nte will hold Its annual conven- you a long and happy See ce g. Only the better grade work | :j5n in the Stratford Normal School} life, your fr trans ; = done. Phone OL and a Li haga on Thursday and Friday, October Signed—Wm. Reid, Harold Robin. bd will call on 18th and 19th. son, “matt . All highwey—officers have orders| Perth County Changes Their Paul is wri The Listowel Banner to stop car owners whose wind- Agricultural | people or i dat tor to : shields and rear windows ate clut- After serving the farmers of] hallevers, n children ‘of tered up With stickers which might} Perth County for the Department of God by faith in Jesus Christ. He hinder a clear vision. Agricultural for the past seven} reminds them “that no 5 ig . M. C. McPhail has re-| ing by the Spirit of God calleth Jeans Miss Mildred Remus left on Mon- ceived the appointment of county! accursed: and that no n day for Listowel where she has/| representative for York County with}that Jesus ja the Lord but by the ‘| taken a position. She was ps gl pe hg at New Market. Holy Ghost.” In other words, y B lb panied by Mrst Remus, who 6 McPhail was the first “rep'’) after a man has let the Holy Spirit u S few a there. eee “Perald of Perth County, and in his few} ot God come into 6 life, by faith Tim an among vi farmers of this dis-|in Christ as he Phone 72 planting Fall Bulbs SPECIAL Phone or write your orders in now before we are sold out. Now is the time to plant. Use Your Phone Beautify your Home and Garden by HYACINTH NARCISSUS CROCUS DAFFODIL DARWIN and COTTAGE TULIPS Talip Bulbs at 35c per doz. or $2.50 per 100 R.A. CLIMIE Wallace ‘St. Russel Grainger of Gorrie, who was charged following a motor accl- oo near Cotswold the p his car ran jnto John juries from which the victim died, While at Toronto the other day Roger cages 2 the noted New York financier, 8: “The man ho on ys i wise and pound foolish. Fe is sa rificing much more in future pros- pects than he gains tn immediate advantage. Charles Chapman, aon «of Robt. Chapman of Mitchell, while running & gravel truck on highway juries tha Listowel “Hospital for treatment.— Mitchell Advocate. Fire Prevention Week— This week is Fire Prevention Week and residents of Listowel are asked to examine their heating ap- paratus to make sure there is no danger of fire. All citizens of the Dominion are asked to co-operate in order to ‘lessen the fire hazard in every way possible. Sunshing Bag Social— E and improved by human facilities is used to make our Ideal Service one of beauty and comfort. PHONE OFFICE 9 ts RESIDENCE DIRECTOR OF VERY detail of service that can be devised by human intelligence (W.A. BRITTON warce | FUNERAL SERVICE U!STOWEL On Wednestlay evening last a sun- shine bag social was held in Knox church @achoo] room and $205.27 was realized. The bags were given to the members of each circle in con- nection with "fhe Ladies’ Aid and the proceeds go towards the ‘building bog of the new Sunday School. ood program then om al and e dainty lunch was serve Zinn-Gardon— mitriage of Gretta, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon of Hartington and Alfred Zinn, youngest son of Henry Zinn, of Listowel, tosk place quietly on Wednesday afternoon at 148 Cam- bria street, Stratford. The ceremony was performed by Rev. George Row- land of Knox Presbyterian church. The bride. w unattended, wore a smart grey suit trimme with Prince of Wales blue with hat to match. Mr. and Mrs. Zinn left = ® motor trip to Hamilton, Tor- jonté and Bultaie. They will reside in Listowe j dail Costs Incrésscd— Read The Banner Advertieenenta ~~ The Canadian Harvest of 928 Is the most Conaia has ever known, general proepertt abundant 'y and greater td] business are nsaured. eat cale, we ore offering the greatest raleea ever, Through ear hacv: gud lavile you to share ts these savings, | FRESH FRUIT PEACH JA New Season's Mack 39° ONIONS 4 the. B3e Potatoes | iis naw 25-Ib. ~ SPANIGH NEW CROP Pa 15: bs PE A” oa RN CHOICE N” Qe Selm ’ ’ ¢ §| TOMATOES «23 {Pasty Sread[........ RICHMELLO 4) @ver 300,006 Loaves | Scedtes eee | Raisins | soe = mete tom 2 23e HI Peaches ‘3.19. 9.|[rmentn 25: | sardines & 2 Ting 250 Ee 2 tee. 200 Mojesses - Tia 1e8 68 2.8 Gee ue SST OMecial figures for the year end- g September, 20th 1928, In ton- | nection with the upkeep and other | statistics of the Perth County gaol jhave been Issued. The average $= | daily cast of malntalning a prisoner ij for the past year has increased com- ' pared to the previous year. The | daily cost for rations for a prisoner j lest year Avas 73 cents, while for the previjus year the cost was 11.89 |e cents. ‘There were 137 prisoners committed to the gaol last year wage ot soread imcrease over the yea The number of Heeiieen ey te eustody on October ist was 13 which makes a total of 150 prisonera. Of th ers In the local gaol 134 were males and 3 were of the weaker sex. All of the prisoners were sixteen years of age and over. The ommber who escaped was two but these were re captured a short time after the break. Why Spoll the Complexion— The Stratford Beacon-Herald, on the sea of bi) Calder, of that locality, causing in- will appear for trial at Guelph to- day. r best wishes for future happint -euccess sey as ea nu to accept this gift as sient lager i thy Bova oto “ of this trict he has won a name and a place which will be hart to fill. Mr. Me- Phall was a friend of the farmers and advised them in many matters o importance in respect ife. trict representative, but since McPhail's appointment here work, Sad esreloped greatly in -its man His “appetnliient to Newmarket is effective at once and it is expected he will leave for his new field in the near future. He will be succeeded by C. M. Meek, formerly represent- ative in Carleton county. Mr. Meek served one year In Bruce county as assistant and wan later In charge at Carleton Joe Marks Says Hondini's ; urvive It remains for Bert Johnstén to explode the folacy-that the secrets of the great Houdini died with him. It will only take one glance at the stage settings of this Canadian magician to Brave beyond a doubt that at least som of Houdini's aecrets still remain gn a token of the greatest magician of all times—the great Harry Houdial But John- ston is called the comedian Hondini and lives up to that name e has been doing magic for the past 27 years and knows how the public like s passed out to them I¢ line is s also a versatile entertainer. ‘His ventrilquisims In which he uses five talking figures, is beyond na comprehension of the rent dialee son to follow the different Talects and tone of voives. in the past have marvelled . Leon wonder- ful box escape. n be h a decidedly new one called the mae Sing Mystery which — baffled t Jalil and police authorities to cae how he escapes. Johnston is not, alone with the show. He carr conple of assistants to whom he has to confide all or part of his secrets. Then there Is Kate Collan, Canada's only lady magician and fllusionist, and Salvail, converted gamiler and card king, who exposes gambling, which ‘a a good leason to the old as well as the young. wizard of the violin and master of imitations, who performs on many instruments, Curl Fisher, leader of the orchestra and an added attrac- t'on; Madam Muriel. who will an- swer questiona Tree from fhe stage je each evening. Madam Muriel has heen before the public for years and | her answers have been found to be | 935% correct. Tt Is a show decided- ly different. It must be or they | wouldn't want to stay three nights in Listowel, and there {s a guarantee from Joe Marks, manager of the show and one of the well known Marks Bros., well known in Listowel, Don't forget that the show will be In the Music’ Hall, Listowel, for three nights—-Thuraday, Friday and Saturday and Saturday matinee— October 18th, 19th, 20th, at price: within the reach of all. slesfesdesdeseelesfesBeclesfenleclesios sie lesiesfost ett? + % TROWBRIDGE - al tedesetlodfnctondnefpeloninclanienfectenfonjonieeloelosroolonieolorieetoete (Intended for Laat Week) The anniversary services last Sun- day were a fine success. There were Parkview United church, Stratford, delivered two splendid sermons. The theme in the morning — “The even- an intimate chat with Canadian cirls, cays: “Girls should be brought up to belleve that the longer they ean g2 without “making up’ their ; faces, the better for the'r c7m- | plexions. It is because so many of ithem start cariy that they have to | carry on the practice for the rest of Girls and young women com- on lived ercise a ;w aking up in the morning feeling— jand to cking—washed out, If they jate the proper food and used plenty of g20d soap and water, they would nit develop the kind of complexion that they think better to hide under a covering of perfume powders which do. more harm than goed in the Jong rtn. wena Honor ? Neighbors Monday evening about iinety |- hbors of Mr. and Mrs, Warren Reid assembled at Burns after which they sieoric to their home in a ¥ presented} th a beautifnl mantel pe ; Ha . ‘ng subject “Ivory oad Leading Up to the Theme of Suc af cap- tivated his audiences with his “strike: ee the music and presented suitable anthems and duets. Rev. Mr, Cos- ous, Miss and Mr. Hewkt of Listo- wel assisted in the music, The of-f ferings from the ~Sunday . services was a Jittle over $100. The fow) supper on Tuesday evening had @ record attendance, the ahr a- mounting t) about $240. A deHght- ful and entertaining program was presented by the Listowel Concert ee featuring choruses, duets, quar- tettes, solos and readings, all of which were Prati enjoyed by the large audien Mrs. yrerrioreth eee her ter, Miss Margaret of N. Y¥.; spent the week end at the pansonage. Mr. and Ron Hugh MeCrae, Mri} and Mra, nechtel of Durban, Rev. De Witt Cosens and Mr. Jared Sosens of Stratford ete guests at thé home of Mrs, . Code Sun-) daugh- ir. asi MPS Re Seeinan, dy and Mrs. L.A. Oliver and Melvin of Lis-| ft the Misses Sepcutegped )B has; members should have the same care arries «| it Golden ‘Text w abideth pape & our, can call Jesus the Lord of his ‘Ure; it requires the supernatural work of the Holy Spfrit‘in our lives to enable us to a qfaitatally that Jesus -is our But different Christians have diff- erent gifts from thig same Holy . All eave one and the same Spirit; not all have the same gifts of the Spirit. But every believer is to profit by whatever bach = man!- thstation of the Spirit he Then the a scent gifts, or “p may be given by the ‘Holy Spirit to various Chris spa yesi Here they are: The word of wisdom, Faith word of ieceiedes. e gifts of healing. The working of miracles. Prophec lecaenice of spirits. Divers kinds of tongues ti It is significant that we are muy told that they are not all given to every believer. But- there is only one Divine Spirit, “dividing to every man severally as he will,” own. naaved ed, thinks P no evil, rejoices in iniquity pets only in. ‘the truth; this se things: be-| fi Heveth all: shies a Anat ali rsh 1 things.Love never fail- rtd One ra 94 well say of such m this is imposstble; hings are possible” Pape Aah ‘of the chapter brings faith, Ocoee and love before us, three! ~ great characteristics of the Christian life, which every mem of the body of Christ ought to have. “But the hia est of these is love.” Why is it greatest May not this be the answer? There is a sense in which as does not need to have faith as we n it, for faith acts without’) sight, and God sees all things annot, = tro to a future fulfilment, and God se the end from the pennies living in a timeless eternity. ut while|’ God H F 2 > ° ey a = = ° “a x i=] 5 9 ? always he exercises love. That brie is of bh Pag char- acter of is great than temporary ‘pitts that God's children need until they know even as 0 they are known. And may manifest His own miraculous love even In this present Ife. :'Took Soda 20 Years For Gas—Stops Now Then follows the marvellous truth concerning the so“called mys-| tieal bedy of Christ.of which every’ Ghristien isa member. ‘For by one), Sea are Ye jn baptized into one! Vi pipetted body asta other member, every Christian needs every other Christian. body eye an need one another; their func- tions and responsibilities are diff- rent, but “the eye cannot ey unt the : “I have no need o gt It is evident that “there should & no schism in the body, but that the one for another. And whether one member suffer, all the members suf- fer with {t; or one member be hon- ored, all the members rejoice with “Now ye are the body of Christ, and members in particular.” How sadly evident it is that the Church of Christ has forgotten and dishonored this great fact of the vit- al inter-relationship of all her mem- member of a!o the foot, the hand, the ear, the! bowels a “For 20 years rs I took took soda for indi- gestion and stomach gas. One bot- tle of Adlerika broneht me compete relief.”"—J. B. Hardy. Adieribe relives stomach Bas and sourness in TEN minutes. upper and lower bowel, it removes old waste matter you never thought was in your. system. Let Adlerika give your and REAL cleansing and see how much better you feel. It will surprise you ! MIGHT SING A DUET She (to odd-job mdn)—“I want you this morning to double-dig the D Acting | recovery, and Molly at gives 4 hi: neg tovatay: ts: ‘jong, or to swim very | When. vat pon they were Said to turn in, G “Good nigh ‘% ttle girl, - te ald: "Just one - good-night Kkies!"" he Unresistingly Sts an ed ‘hf to ome her in arn sis * pinrg a whispered, hold- “I'm almost off ing gr mber eben dolight at the thought th that you t last. Dear- re going to be mine at ae I should have gone mad if 1 hadn't got you!” he cried. “Sweet- heart, to my eyes and say that you love me like that.” Molly could not eatieety Tepress - a sigh of anxiety. She w ood whelming ti that t to hold cin tonies in sway, bat em- phatically, it was not love. She knew, that, definftely. And, sud- the) denly she hated hereait for allow- ing him to » eo pe. eorge! I can't do it!" ear hin oe I she cried, @ staggered back, staring at in bewilderment. , - “You can't do what?" he cried. Molly brushed the - ck of her hand over her dazed ey “It’s no use, Gerke. dear, but I don't really she faltered. “I just you go on. It's hope I'm sor love you," coulie’s let to let- you dumb cruel, George Started at her in ais Gee ING INVITATIONS Or éusoaieemanne The Banner can fissure you of a satisfactory job, on latest styles of wedding etationery. We also carry a stock of wedding cake boxes. The Banner Office. kitchen garden, saw down that old tree in the corner, chop it into su't- able eizes for lighting fires, clean ut the two sheds, overhaul the mow- ng pce and thoroughly wash and comb F. ‘ Odd-Job Man "And to fill up the ae shall I ‘op into the ‘ouse nd give yer a ‘and with yer er- chet?’ * Christian Advocate. COD-LIVER OIL EASY TO DIGEST SCOTT’S EMULSION ~ New Nash “400”. ¥ - People everywhere are other people that the ‘ is the finest car of the year, the smartest looking car of ~ Sedans from 812324.to $2885 Deliv ered. gC par ay ee ets, Victoriics fron} $1294 to 82594 ry _ than best previous July in Nash ney AUGUST +: 4498 more cars | | ° | JULY e+e 2OIG morecars | than best previous August in Nash meenY | _ SEPTEMBER: 6176 more cars than best previous September in Nash history | The Country has goneNasn! ‘ ae sales records foralltime the year, ‘ have been broken by the motor car before. the peppiest car, the easiest steering car, the easiest riding car they’ve ever driven. telling _ The World has gone Nash— ‘400” and no wonder! The Nash price never WS oe a ‘ide oon vercd