Listowel Banner, 25 Oct 1928, p. 2

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Ready to Wear for the Whole Family We can Dress you up from Head to Foot at Amazingly Low Prices We carry no seconds or substandards, Every article in our store is absolutely first quality and our prices are away below others. There is no need to buy out of town when you can get the same at our store for less. Ladies’ Ready-to-wear, and Men's Ready-to- wear Furnishings, Millinery and Shoes at the lowest prices in the district. Siegal’s Wallace St. AT SIEGAL’S STORE miemragrema ets sacemasen woe saree pS Listowel Live and Dressed Poultry Bring your supply Pa ari the first four oe: of | Wright & Gibson week : Listowel We will Pay the Highest Cash Price for Cac. Phone 146 Items Of Local interest Messrs. Harry. Wolfhard, Milton Latch and fred Wolthard motored to Listowel on Sunday.—Elmira Sig- One of the Rootege cut remarks we have ever hea: is: “The niece oo about telling a truth Is that you do pond have to remember what { you did wa Mr. and Mrs. Allan Snelling and New Postage Sta different design. It is somewhat the old stamp it was in pro SCHADE—DIEHL children and Mr. John Karden of Lis- towel spent Sunday with “Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Donaldson at Greenbush. —Ciifford Express, a |} Mr. and Mrs. Beneteau and Mr. and Mrs. Kuso of Listowel and Mr. and Mrs. S. Millen of Hanover spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Doersam at Ayton.—Clifford Express. Mr. and Mrs. Chris, Ensman and Clifford of Listowel and Mr. and Mrs. Perey Locking and children were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr, James ee at, Greenbush.— Clifford Express Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. George Ernsts’ were Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Seaman, Miss Fraser,, Mr. and ter of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Mayberry and daughter, Jennie and grandchildren, Cora and Minnie Woods of Britton.—Elmira Signet. According to a statement recently -ssued the Ford Motor Company of month of August, for use in Canada and overseas territory. This was at the rate of 541 o 24 working days of August and sur- ‘tion, Seek New Slogan— “Gifts that last" has been the slo- gan of the Canadian Jewelry Asso- elation for many years but now this association is looking for a new aio gan. The local jewellers are mem bers of the Canadian Association and are taking an interest In the namin of a new slogan. Blanks are being tion with a new slogan. Valuable ) prizes are being offered for the best !slogan, the first being a diamond ring valued at $1,000. iis ad _ September... =. Greatest Month in all Chrysler History i mouth models, in fact, exceeded — Spectacular New Record for Chrysler Sales Usually a month when automotive pro- duction declines, September for the Sat arg Corporation of Canada, ted, was not only the month of elo new of progress in roduction t 5, scien ¢ snaineat ng an precision Seoeee chroughout the manufacture; in cual and new of raising quali The demand sua eae. and Ply- 7 L. H. Hyslo Listowel Chrysler is gratified by such ao ee expression of public nity it offers to extend till further in order to satisfy the count which is ever widening. and spectacular climax in September. en hak ctl a canton to the Chrysler ideals of leadership—in the new and important 7. ents in eens car design; in and pores o the Susthusing aes of the automobil Mrs. Lorne Newbiggen and daugh-| smoke and gave the alarm. Rev. Mr. Gomann, when Miss Vera Diehl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. to Milton Sehade, son bf Mr. and } o mbtor trip and on their return will reside on ‘the ‘bridegroom’s farm on the 5th con. of Mornington. Fire Da Walkerton Telescope Walkerton, Oct. 22—Overheated furnace pipes leading through the floor cansed an early morning fire at the Walkerton Telescope printing plant about 5 o'clock this morning. Tenants in the apartments above the printing office were awakened by the to the volume of k culty was a in pansin jo the fire, and befor etely dis- tinguished gonatineaehe 2 damage was one by water and smoke, Pensé, publisher and proprietor, es. timated his loss at abgut $1,000, Canada produced 18,045 cars in the} covered by Insurance. The efficient work of the fire department no doubt saved a whole business block from ars per day for the| falling prey to the flames passes any previous monthly produc-| The New Liquor Perm The new liquor st {ssued by the Liquor Control Board of Ontar‘o are now off the’ press and went on sale. October 20th, 18 pages for marking the taining individual purchases ge given out to de sent to the Associa- contains 17 squares, so 221 Bs be made before it will be necessary to replace the hook. ‘s will eliminate nena all the uplication as last“year's permits were on individual seeets, which had to be replaced after 42 purchases. Perth Educational Ass’n Met At Milverton The annual meeting of the Perth Educational Aasoclation was held In Mlverton Public Library on Satur- day last. President M. MacBeth presided in his usual efficient manner. and « ive of the o ess op- ed to continue edollar, wo ' place, 4 returned The first speaker was L. Eedy of St. Marys, who gave a very excellent ad- dress, Next Rey. Snell of Stratford iccntrthuted to the pregram swith an excellent address dealing largely | with the marectages of secmndary chool educa Wiliam uM Morris, secretary of the Provinea and Ratepayers Asso- claticn, was ales present and deliver- ed an excellent address dealing with the problems of rural schools. Fol- lowing Mr. Morrise the debate took The aubdject was “Resived that the township school bill as out- lined by Premier Ferguson would be an improvement on the present evstem. The affirmative war sup- ported by W. B. Struthers and J. H. Lewis, the negative by C. McKay and William Allingham The fjudeer were F. J. Fydell, outer Csote and J. Smith. The decis‘on was given in favor of the negative. The f2!- lowing officers were elected for the ensuing year: David Boomls, St. Marvs, president; M.:MacBeth. I.-P. pres dent, Milverton; Mra. B Struthers, secretary, Milverton. | Stratford Citizen Freed of Three Serious Charges Stratfard. Oct. 2 a4 verdict of not guilty was returned by the jury at the Supreme Court sittings in Stratford Tuesday afternoon In-the eass of Edwin Diehi <f Stratford, formerly of Rostock, who faced three serious charges preferred by a young woman. Announcement of the ver- dict in this case terminated the aslt- tings of the court over which Justice R. M. Meredith pres'ded. The Grand Jury in the afternzon “no DIN" against Joseph Ellah, Downie township, who was charged with shooting with ‘ntent to kill his tenant, Philip’ Ellah, on April 6th The nan-jury civ action of John August and .Jacchb Mogk veraua ry_and Werntr Helpbich and May Schaefer, regarding the hand- Mng of-an estate, was referred to the Coutty Maater. In the Spipe “jury” civil.case on Rog dooket, Bridget © Lamphier. Bid- dulph Township, was awarded $300 a year alimony‘and costs of the action-agalnst Anthony Wi ash of the same township. The new two-cent stamps are now being placed. on sale. The new stamp is green in color, the same as the old ones, but have an entirely similar to the oh King Edward VII stamps and the portrait of His Maj- esty King George is full face. On A quiet wedding was colemnized on Thursday, October 18th, at the Lutheran parsonage, Milverton, ‘by Wwe want to tell you more about our Groceries. A lot of. folks do not know that we carry a fu)l line of choice Groceries. We invite you to, visit this department and save. some money. COFFEE Choice Hand Picked coffee, fine blend 38c Our Special..__._..__50c Fine Special..........65c Our Extra Special 75c TEAS Japan or Black... 60c, 70c, 75c to 90c George Diehl, of Ellice was married - Orange Pekoe, 2 Ibs. . for $1.3 Dad’s Oatmeal Cook- ies, per doz... 23c Biscuits, per box... 10c Biscuits, per Ib....... 15c Ginger Snaps, Ib... 15¢ Good Dairy Butter 42c _ Rice, fancy blue rose, 3 Ibs. for__...........25¢ Certo, for making Jam nd Jelly........_....30¢ J.M.Schinbein & Son FOR RICKETS Scott’s Emulsion Electric Eels Cause Riot By Novel Trait BERLIN—Recent strength in the crocodile market has centered atten- tion on the world's largest clearing- It is significant that myst Pease furnates are enthusiastic recommendations of users , Stratford, Ontarin, writes: “We sre using the Pease” is = Th exclusive features auch as the handy vertical shaker operating all hs arcs = once and the dust-proof Fo wstiche vyamel n wus We'll tender without any obligation. ©, ZILLIAX & SON Listowel, Ontario, Local Pease Representatives & house for fish and reptiles, located fin Berlin Thousands of water animals and amphfbla arrive here annually from all parte of the globe to ‘be sold and shipped with care “this end up,” every continent. Following the e4- traordinary demand for crocodiles, which totalled 700 from March to August, an unprecedented boom for turtles has set sedate travellers have become fashlonable as house pets. Unfortunately, however, th!s year's supply from Greece, which is the principal turtle market, proved In- adequate as a reguit of the severe winter and followlng dry summer in that country, so that Instead of the 20,000 spec:mens ordered only 3,000 have come to hand. A reported eoldemie among .the tree frogs of Lousiana also tended to stiffen prices for thece little green chaps popularly Beriey rao to ‘he in- fallible weather prop | At Dresent the seca Diescttons a th's farm are two electric eels, each | red metens tong, and che a dlameter ; of qa man's arm, whic re guaran- teed to paralyze for sev eral daya any human hand touching But by far the Seat “profitabie business ‘s done with goldflish -of which more than 1,000,000 pacs through Berlin annually, the princi- pal source being Italy. The best customers are England and the Scan- dinavien countries, where at spec‘al markets from 4,000 to 5,000 are sold reekly. ; Among an average of 1,000 blid- ders for different kinds of reptiles there are never more than five or six prospective buyers of po‘sonous snakes, which as qa rule are only ne- gotiated for the various zoos. Re- cently, however;an ardent snake fan- cier Insisted upon buying a _ rattle- anake, and, meeting with a refusal, applied to the chief of police and ultimately to the minister of the In- terior for a certificate testifying that it was an urgent necessity for him to have a snake. But the authori- ties assumed that such a grotesque eraving could only spring from a de- ranged mind and refused h's = re- ques Mussolini imposes a tax om bach- elsrs in Italy. Stil, it's probably not as high as.the married man pays. If ignorance really is ‘bisa, it's pecullar that there are 40 many pes- aimists in the world. Have you heard the one wbout the man who . married the butcher's Aaughter sd a stake and got the wurst of f An Illino’s man, imitating a char-) acter in the funny comic) artists desert the Ae fabs pin for pees one day. Read The Banner Advertisements FOR THOSE WHO DEMAND THE UTMOST IN ELECTRIC RADIO hi rin “Four-Ninety’’ Console The new pantech has: S brilliantly illuminated pepo, tage Couto Rage Filter, Noe Fivgis Jack and Hi sisi Sree

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