> - ae eee eye Phone 60. F. 8T. C. WILSON, L.D.S.; D.D . Graduate of Royal oe Business ‘Dwrectory' Patronize These Advertisers Whenever You Need the’ Services of Reliable Business or Professional Men | theyday there and gileo. ia THD LINK WALLACE ~ a ‘ ek Mrs, John Bender, EAna, bey totes and Neitie ‘Walter metcred to | Kitchener on Thursday and spent called on Mr. and Mrs, Josiah Waber. | Mre. | ; Allan Rob’ns and Mrs. Geo, LEGAL | BUTTER WRAPPERS | Robins and baby of Niagara Falls | Carried in stock, pigin or print-| are spending s*me time at the home J. O- HAMILTON, oe itor! d “Choiea Dairy Butter,” finest; sf Mr. and Mrs. fzalah Hallman. ‘ mre reo ray ae Gauads. | quelity vegetable parchment paper; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Campbell, ur e imperin Money to loan. Office on south sido) perme Se oy gg agpe ata of Main street, over Zinn's store. Bonds ©. MORTON SCOTT, B.A. Barrister, Notary Public, Convey- | meer j Office over Bank of Montreal, Wallace Street. D. G. CAMPBELL, B. A. Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer — Office over Bolton & Johnston, Wallace street. | Phone, Office 149 | | ‘DENTAL | Ww. G. E. SPENCE | Dentist, Graduate of the Dentist Joep o of ed iivania, Philadelphia: also gradu- ate of The psa alia of Dental Surgeons, Toront Office over Bchinbein's store. For painless extraction we use nit- rous oxide oxygen gas, e!so conduct- Ive anaesthesia. R. F. TAYLOR, L.D.S.; D.D.5. Graduate of the Royal College of nee Surgeons, and of Toronto Un- vers Nit one Oxide Gas for Extractions. office over J. C. McDonald's store. “Really, You'd Think It Was A New Suit Now is o good time to let us clean that heavier suit for the Fall season, You'll be delight- ed with its look of newness— and the cost is so little. Keep up appearances and keep down the clothing budget. J. LOCKHART | Sunday | Bender and Mr. and Mra. ' Gordon Marion and Bobby spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lon Gibson near Fe rd wich. Mr. and Mra. W. H. Good vis‘ted with Mr. and Mrs. Martin pal Ben- od. Weber, Gerdon and Mac motored to Kitchener and spent Sunday there visiting friends Mr. and Mrs. George Zurbrigg and and Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Wenzel of Howxk spent Sunda ay with Mr. and ol lealah Halbman. sfosfefoufealaafocteatonfeaten} Sa dlaalec’ Toekovfonfonfesfoatesfealonfaifoeteeleelealealasfeateatocteatecteateateetente KURTZVILLE + + Mr. and Mrs. Tenten and son T. J. and Mrs. Crawford of Allensford visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Schaefer on Sunday. Mr. and.Mra. Clifford Vines, Mr. and Mrs. Ainsworth of Elmira epent = former's mother, Faust and Llord spent Sunday at the home of ; Mr. and Mrs. Alex McCabe. iia Mrs. Emerson Wenzel, Credit- Mr. and Mre, Clayton Ankenman, .&th line, spent Sunday with the for- ———____— mer's ‘brother, Mr. aie arenes i Neecis Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bradford and | ToTelosfonfntenfentaafeatectaatect Stanley —e Sunday with friends! * eeeree eee at Goderich ” LEBANO? Re-opening services will be held|+# BANON 4 in the Mayne United church on Sun- Pbtebertondenfocfecfecfecfefenfentuefeotectentech otuctect.ot a.» day, November 4th. On Monday aiid BF ime night an [iustrated lecture will be te Whether it is due to the recent favy showers or whatever the Dental Surgeons, Toronto Phone 23 for appointm Office over Red and AUCTIONEER W. J. DOWD Auctioneer Real Estate Insurance Phone 246, Listowel. i Mare MEDICAL | M.D. | A. G. SHIELL, Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and Surgery. P 3 Office Inkerman Street, West. | Opposite Presbyterian Church. pR. F. J. R. pi yene Eye, Ear, Nose and Thro Graduate in medicine, Universits ef Toronto. Late assistant New York Opbthal- mic and Aural Institute, Moorefield's Eye and Golden oars Throat Hos- pitals, London 53 Waterloo St. Straiford. Phone 267 Will be at the Queen's Hotel, Lis- towel on the first Monday in the month, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m INSURANCE FIRE INSURANCE in best ‘companies; alao accident, au- tomobiles, burglary, plate Rane and r ance, 85 cts. per 100. Your buelness eolicited. D. BOLTON. BE. L. ROBINSON Gowanstown Ontario Representing Imperial Life Assur- ance Co. Head Office, Toronto. FUNERAL ™RECTOR W. F. Mc LAUGHLIN Funeral Service Residence and Parlor Main St. East. Night and day calls. Phone 2127. Cook's meagulsting Compound , reliable coil said in “al Bold by AM druggists, or seni hi eecipt of THE COOK MEDICINE CO., TORONTO, ONT. (Formerly Wi ‘ Banner Readers Whose subscriptions have expired, are re- spectfully urged to. re- new* promptly. It is necessary ‘that all sub- # Be with us on HaHowe'en ! SIXTH ANNUAL Rotary Hallowe’en Frolic Stratford, October 31st Attractions Galore Bazaar in Market Building Big Show in Majestic Grand Prize, Hudson Landau Sedan Drawing takes place in Market Building at 10.30 o'clock Frolic Night Tickets: 50c, 3 for $1.00 PROCEEDS CRIPPLED CHILDREN AND SUMMER CAMPS Wear a Costume Jitney Dance ~) > -fonvention at Stratford Mra, Adam Quang, Walkerton Milton Krotz and Mra. Gordon Walter Se tow days with her parents, Mr. and |, ‘Scot EMU SON : Mr. and ton famtily ‘vistied Sunday at the home Sam Heinm‘tier, . Good, Messra, and Mines Palmerston. Mr.-ahd Mrs. W. F . Martin Bender. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schneider and family and Mrs. Henry Walter mot- ored and spent Sunday with friends fa .Elmwood. Mr. and Mrs. John’ Wolfe, Gowans- town, and Mr. and Mrs. John Bal «ar, Wellesley, visited yor! at the homes of Mr. and Mps. Simon Wal- ters and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Schnela- er. Mr. Balzar hed charge of the evening service, giving an interest- ing talk about his tr to California. He also gave a report In the Sunday aa about the World's . Sch-:l Convention which had been held at Los Angeles, California, Misses Nelda Mansz and Florence Kauth visited vie with nee pos pio 8th c rT. aod Mre dinenes: We family, Moorefield, spent Pe aps Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Krotz. Misses Nelda “Mansz, Hutohison attended the Lucretia last week, Mr. and zip. ae wees and fam- ly, Mra. Mr. Clayton Wolfe and Miss Vinesin Wolfe mot- |; cored and spent Sunda n Miss Flora Kratz . ict raioe home after a week's visit with her *@ We notice the dandel? Sia, ming once more. =e Mrs. Mirrlam cf K'tchener spent ast week at the home of Miss Li abil spent the Uy “Richardson, f Britton end w¢ ae Ps and A hear wen Mr. an Ins 0. Grand Valley visi rg raige a ted x“. S. Riddotls last Saar oe wae = nd Mrs. Mann and Mr. Ger- Bgie Johnston and on, who ol s Jane Mis Visit with. relat- Mr. and Mrs. Bar! Pl family of Fergus spent Sara os Mrs, Ton Late ney with eek end vieltors at th Mr. 8S. Riddolis’ were : home of Altace Mrs. W. Brock, Mra. BE. G. ton and Mine H of Dorie 5 aon Archer, all a To be a good aviator vou have to} begin at the bottom and w up. It's awful to have “more money than sense" and be broke. You don’t have to be a plumber to ioe "piss dréams Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Headache Neuralgia Colds Pain Neuritis Toothache Lumbago Rheumatism | DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART | Je red io Canada) he Pave Manufacture of Monoacetic- perc of Balieslicacla angi wel faileyiic Acid. es hed amelet their tnat or Bayer Canessy will, Page stamped wi Accept only “Bayer” package which setae proven directions. r’ boxes of 12 tablets yon Ise bottien oF of 24 and 100—Druggists. 8. A.""). While it ia well known against imitations, the Ta the pubile ta general trade mark, the “Bayer Cross. _scriptions. be = in > sec Cours P. M5 Acti Add enjoyment to your trip East or West, oe you a delightful breakin your journey. C&B LINE STEAMERS Each Way Every Night Between Buffalo end oe oS sare inane | ‘Detroit and Points West ~ Daily Service eos ist to November 14th _, Leaving at ving at 7:30 30 A. BM. Apparently the only reason why women want to get into the Senate {s hecamse they're barred out Forced}To Sleep In Chair -- Gas So Bad “Nights I ¢at up in a chair, “I had such stomach gas. I took Adlerika and nothing I eat hurts me pow. sleep fine.""—Mrs. Glenn Butler, Even the FIRST spoonful of Ad- jerika relieves gas on t and renroves astonishing amounts of old waste, matter from the system. Makes you enjoy your meals and sleep better. No matter what you have tried for your stomach and ‘bowels, Adlertie peso ‘surprise you. ighton’s Drug St -_ NEWS OF THE DISTRICT iss} %q@r very satisfactory prices, ona go- Brussels boasts of having 12 gaso- line tanks in two blocks on its main street. e Successful Season in Show Ring— Mr. 8. J. Miller has age: finished a very successful season In the show ring with his Hackney horses, At the twélve fairs at wi oh exhfbit- d he won one ‘hund d fourteen weepstakes. pr-zes besides several! Th of his show ho. .3 were sold ing to Toronto, one to Owen Sound and one to London.—Milverten Sun. le Attacks Acroplanes— Ontario forestry natecl aeroplanes have been attacked by eagles in Nor- thern Ontario: On one occasion the plane had to land because of them. They did no damage bit Te gt he e 80 long ‘that he apparently thinks that the man flyer is trespassing on his territory. The eagles do not bother the aeroplanes until they are at least 1,500 feet In the alr. Another Big Fish Taken— Another real fish was taken from the bay last week when Mr. Paterson and Mr, Fred Bell landed-a seventeen pound trout while trolling. The fish was one of the best taken thie year and compares favorably with those which were winners In the tourtst competition, Fishing par- ties are com'ing to Meaford and as long as ‘boats are able to go out there will be parties wanting to go. An inquiry was recently received as to the prospects for fishing on Nov- ember 15th.—Meaford Mirror. Died of Injar PALMERSTON, Oct. 19—Injur. recelved by Mra. Jack Clark of Pal. merston in a motor accident at the week end have proved fatal. She died in the Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital without having regained consc.ous-| ness. Mrs. Clark, with her husband, was cn “their way to Elmira in a car driven by a relative, J. Schafer, ¢coupant ‘belng T. Schater. Mr. Schafer, to avold being hit by an oncoming car, drove into the ditch ‘and tn regaining the road the machine overturned twice and struck a poet.” Mra. ark was the ‘only person seriously injured. St ORTH Lendenee tenes * MOLESWO cexsncsesseeneneaeseteeste a Fine weather favored the anniver- sary services held in St. Andrew's church. Rev, Dr, Connor of Ripley was the special speaker for the day and gave two_very me sete eer- mons to a crewded hou The spec'al music morning to ‘evening was very much appreciated and the offering was very satisfactory. Miss Mamie Campbell attended the teachers’ convention in Blyth last week. Miss Donelda ee and Miss Winn‘¢red MecMilla ef Brusse! spent Sunday with Miss Annie Cum- ming. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Whitfield and Billy of Grey visited Sunday at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. T. McDonald. Mre. T. McClement of Fordwich is spending a few days Sag orgie Mrs. C. Stewart. and Mrs. Lorne Campbell and Olve of Gorrle visited Sunday with Mr. and Mra. E. Mitchell. Mr. J. Elifott, who met with an es recently, is improving. Miss Isabella H2ll and Miss Agnes Lillico and Mr. Mitten Hill of Platts- ZCI DE AY: I iy ye visited ore Sunday with Miss ene Stewar knocking at our doorways eration . . . the oil a phonograph that changes NLY yesterday, it seems, we read of balloon tires, radio and electric ranges. count as necessities and magic newcomers are Even as you read these lines, men in Chicago and At- lanta, Philadelphia and Detroit, are patiently putting together strange devices that, tomorrow, will save labor, cut costs, or. give pleasure. Advertisements Bring Useful News To-day they « « . electric refrig- burning furnace . .). its own records, When these inventions become practical, advertise- ments will be the first to tell you about them: what they will do; how much they cost; where you can get them. ° Advertisements bring you personal news, information | about the material things that increase your health, comfort and happiness. They tell you the latest prac- tical news phrased in words that are brief, understand. e able and h@hest. They help you save money, and ‘en- joy the best things in life. oe Spend a few minutes reading the advertisera2nts — they'll bring you much peluable awe ig ee : ne The Listowel,