EONALS” , George Mayburry pen nd Mr. 3 May- onto spent Wedneeday Ae of Mr. and Mrs. Har- th elk of Listowel the holidays at her home | pert. rho spent Christmas at the . and Mrs. Felkar Mrs. C. J. Runge and s Mra H. “Bast and Marjory 'of Howick and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin ; sot and Title son of Atwood. The Want. Ads are one of the most rer practical and most interesting de- partments of The Banner, They will - turn many kinds of ai ~ formed about opportunities ate bar- gains of all kinds. HUNTERS WANTED Subscribers to the Manner to “hunt” thelr names eomewhere on the margin of this paper, to note the date of their subscription, and when you find it, if your subscription has expired, unt up the necessary a- mount to renew it one year, eae er be a ents, Mr. and Mrs. Minnle and Clara ickie si ne at their home in} he bwton. Woodstock for the oe holl- » days. Es ieegrbeces visitors and this week at "| the ho of Mrs. Niffenneger’s | mother, Mra, C. Blehn, and her els- \ter, Mrs. R. K. Hal act Mr. and Mrs. Jack .Binn'ng and | gon of Stratford spent Christmas at/| the home of Mrs. R. K. Hall, Christmas guests of Mrs. Irwin at | the Queens Hotel were Mr. and Mrs. Gilroy rg daughter of Toronto, Mr nd Mrs. R. H. Harr:s and gon, Mrs. | | Mar E. Freeman of Detroit was q Christmas visitor at the home | of her sister, Mrs. Harry Seehaver. | Miss Freeman ‘s Jeaving Friday for) Miss M. Florida where she will spend the| winter, | Mr. and Mrs, H. G. Harper of | London were Christmas visitors at | the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. G.| Shell. | Mr. and Mrs, L. M. Long and | Mias Lyla Long spent the Christmas holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence | Long, Guelph. Typewriter Hivbons do not emudge and are guaranteed to give twice | the length of service. Ribbons 76c each. Buy your ribbons and carbon i paper at The Banner office. tf Beaver Brand Carbon Paper tee ‘Mr. Robert Gibson was home from! Mis. A. A. Bemford of Windsor! ; Spent the k end and Christmas | ‘with relatives in Listowel. : emt i Mr.‘and Mrs. J. Niffennegeer and tin Bg son iene of Ripley. | — | ig whith include. some of the best agriciltufal areas in the Péace River district, are likely to be sold et auction inihe near future. This action willin ail probability follow a survey that being made in the north country by W. Morrison, Inspector of Indian Ageretes for, the three western provinces, with beadquarters at Regina A new industry—-badger farm- Ing—may be strrted in Saskatche- wan by John Rothenberger, farmer, of Vanguard. Last spring Mr. Rothenberger caught a badger and four pups. He built a larze pen, -bout 15 feet long and 4 feet wide. Dur ing summer he fed the badcers ustii they are now quite tame, and ore sald to be larger than any badger running wild. Their coats ere in excellent condition and of- fers of $18 for cach skin have been recelycd, A new world record was set by the Canadian Pacific Rallway re- eently when a train of grain more than a mile In length was operated between Stoughton and Arcola, in Saskatchewan. It was the longest and heaviest grain train in history, consisting of 135 loaded grain cars, each approximately 40 feet in length, a water car, a caboose and engine. The gross weight was 8,722 tons and the total contents of the cars were 202,000 bushels of grain. The enthusiasm of the citizens of Quebec is so infectious that !t is an easy matter to interest visi- tors In winter sports, stated J Strathdee, winter sports manager of the Chateau Frontenac, {In giving a forecast of this winter's pro- framme, Skating, skifmg and to- bogganing will be in full swing as usual;,the dog derby will most cer- tainly take place; and the Ice car- nivals and storming of the citadel will probably be featured again he said. Mr. Strathdee mentioned the splendid co-operation given the winter activities at the Chateau Frontenac by the Quebec Winter Sports Association. “) More thal 20.000 acres o Tac — Mr. Carmen Armetrong o University siti Ig the pulpit of the United Church lest Sunday owing to the HIness of his tome. Om account ot Sei ilineas of m members of the United Church thet? they were unable to render t Christm cantata “Saviour and King” rast Sunday evening. : Tt hes been” the custom of Christ Church to have a caro) service on the Sunday following Christmas Day. The eervice will be as usual on Sun- day pers next when the gion which @ ly songs of joy on birth e* the Christ Child, wil te ung by congregation and choir, and pe individual pie of the choir. Readings will interspe be- tween the pai and these will be BAPTIST “The Church with Herbert W. Guscott | 10,30 a. m.—Bible Schook and 3 op. m—Tem Leseon 6.20 p. m,—Prayer Meeting. 7p. rus mania ‘ Thursday, vi ‘ r at f ‘CHURCH Sunday, December 30th a Warm Welcome” Minister Service. canst by Mr. L. A. Fleming. « 7 - er and ‘anata m.—P service. You are cordially’ invited to attend all of above services. LAE LONE United Church Listowel Sunday, December 30th taken by several young men of the congregation, | geeortren a a eae sia TROWBRIDGE +) + | sfofoofoofonloeecfoctestestesteestesbesfeclecieclondn et octeateel | Mr. and Mrée. Lorne Hunter and Mr, Chas. Hunter, 3rd con. Wallace, Mr. Clarence Adams of London and Mr. Sidney Robson, were Christmas vis! 9g at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . Adame "Row Mr. prand Mrs, Hart and fam- ily spent ee with Mr. Hart's parents at Esse Mics Etta aban of Listowel is spending the Christmas holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Aus- e 8. S. concert and Christmas eer an quite a success last ‘Thurs- day evening. The program consigt- ed of recitations, dialogues, songs, drills and. choruses. The proceeds of the evening was $35.35. Dairymen Will Meet MORNING Subject “The Highway of Power" Anthem—*' BA Come to my Heart, Lord Jes Ambrose. Duet—Measrs. L. Loree and W, 8. Gibson. 2.30 p.. m.—Sunday School. EVENING Subject “The Shining Ray"'—. Candle Service Anthem—“Send Out Thy Light” A —Gounod Male Chorus, P. F. Hoadley, E. F. Armstrong, Organist. Minister. GEE BY-LAW NO. 992 TOWN OF LISTOWEL In London Jan. 9th off and severing an artery. made a tourniquet and hac Instruction classes in all asaistance. Bell Plant workers are quale Fin asnowy hospital cot, ‘‘when an auto ca Fortanately me ina fines Aiders who are continually happening along when Knowing what todo and just how to doit has saved many lives. ranks of te Firat Aiders. A First Aider:to the Rescue “T was going to work on my RORTET OR explained the victim of a serious accident as he eg bor on e out of analley, threw me tothe pavement, tearing my 3 Bell Telephone man was passing. He s when the ambulance arrived.” ephone employees have turned out an army of skilled Firat some victim of serious mishap is in dire nee topped the Bioeding, d of Seventy per cent of all ~~ Association of The Dairymen’s its Western Ontario will meet for gates will be present from all parts of Western Ontario and represent- atives of other asedciations have sig- nified that they will be in attendance, A feature of the annenas will be the dairy itself wit the caneentinn each year. The exh/ition will be held in the basemext of the Masonic Hall an will be representative of the dairy products manufacture ed in Western Ontario, and {ft will include exh!bite of dairy supplies, light machinery, It is that countries competing in the British markets i] available for he show | demonstrat.on purposes. | will be open to the, public CEOs | the time between sessiegs of the con- vention. Among the wea prominent speak- ers who will address the delegates during the two- ra gathering will be Motherwell, federal min- ister of agriculture. Other speakers during the sessions will ‘we Dr, Geo. Hilton of Ottawa, *. . A. Rud- dick of Ottawa, Prof. H. Dean of the Ontar‘o oars’ College, Geo. Twelve Thee See Hockey Final tert final anaes at Montreal for the Railway-Pelephone League championship, pyar the teams of the two railways had been elim- Sowa narrowed down toat ie eT Telephone and The telephone Si tle ‘their Seema of over 12,000 spectators . Barr of Toronto, director of} ot1ock a, m. and to continue until dairying for Onthrio, and James) tive o'clock p. bn and no longer; Newbigging of Atwood, president) that is to say A By4aw to Provide for No and Municipal Elections for Year 1920 Whereas it is necessary d ex- pedient to appoint places for holding the Municipal Nominations for the Town of Listowel for the year 1929, and the person’ who ¢hal] act at such Nominations as Returning Officer, and to appoint places at which polls shall be open in the Municipality in case Polla are required, and the per- sons who shall act as Deputy Return- ing Officers and Poll Clerks. Be if therefore and ‘it is hereby enacted by the Municipal Counell of the Town of Listowel as follows: {1) ‘That the nominations for the office of Mayor, Reeve and the Wat- er and Light Commiseionsers wil! be held in the Council Chamber of the Town of Listowel on MONDAY, D ER ist, 1028 from 10 o'clock to 11 o'clock in thé forenoon and that a L. H. Bamford be Returning O (2) That nomipations for the of- fieea of Councillor and Members of the Board of Education for the said ‘Town of Listowel will be held at the game place on the same day at the hour of 12 o'clock noon until 1 o’- clock p. m. (8) Should . Poll be necessary it will be held o MONDAY, JANUARY 7TH, 1920 to commence at the hour of nine Galvary Evangelical Rev. L.H. Wagner, Paster Sunday, Dec. 30th 10 a.,-m,—Public Worship. 11 a. m—Sunday School. 7 p. m.—-Public Worship. } Monday, § p. m.—E. L. C. Wednesday, §& p. sia oh and EVERYBODY'S COLUMN ‘Ten cents nm line for first WANTED . $1200 on first mortgage on. brick house. Apply Wm. Duekering. APARTMENT TO Apartment to rent with all con ventences. Apply “A. J. gi np MAID WANTED Cook general, by first of January. Apply to Miss Scott, care of J.-W. Scott. et FOR SALE OR RENT Fine new residence in Listowel for sale or rent, all conveniences. Apply at this office LOST On Saturday, in bus Services at 11 a. m., 3 p. m. and 7 p. m. City Mission Sunday, Dec. 30th Deaconesses Peard and Alexander All Are weer 1.45 p. m.—Sunday Schoo 3.00 and 7.00 p. Lair services qantasted by Rey. N. W. Rich. Binging conducted by Branqenst Henry Good of Tor- Services each evening except Satur- day a p. m. Satanbar, 8 p, m.—Children’s Christ- mas ice 64 O44444445404540440444444 DOWD'S SALE LIST + Peeeeeseeereeeseeeeeeeneete THURSDAY, JAN. 3—For Fred McMillan, lot 32, con. 4, Elma, stock, implements, grain, hay. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 0—For Mrs. Jennie Morphy, lot 6, con. 2, ‘Blma, Stock, Implements, grain, hay. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of William Keith, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that all pereons having claims agaimst - tht estate of William Keith, late of the Eee p of yen in the County of erth, farmer, who-died on orsebons the sixteenth ay of September, 1928, are hereby notified to or aie claims duly verified to either of the undersigned executors on or before the fifteenth day of dog A. D. 1929, and after sald date estate will be distributed end the said executors will be lable only for claims for which they then ave notice. DATED at Listowel, Ontario, Dec- ember 19th, 1928 James, Keith, R. R. No. 1, Atwood, 2 The salvation 1 Army ; Loneg ye tae Morrison | of town, a cushion top. Finder’ please leave at Banner Office. OSPTITAL hens fi in mes on the ‘will be se on Thursday, Janua 3rd, at 3 p. m FARM FOR SALE 650 acre farm for sale, on 3rd line Wallace east, one mile from se 4% miles to Listowel, 6 room brick house, bank bharn.30 x 60, stables all cement, some bush et ee Rewcod ing; well watered. Apply to James Adams, aia Birest. Listowel. tf HOUSES FOR SALE We can eell your property if you beg it sold. We have a number price right. Kemp & Son's Office. NOTICE ; Miss T. Spackman wishes to an- nounce the removal of her Beauty Parlor from the office in the J. M- Schinbein block to the epartment over the store of Stevenson & Kidd on Wallace street, on January 2nd, 1929. Phone 296. 12-2T NOTICE The annual meeting of the ahere- holders of the Atwood Coal, Wood oa 2 Cartage Co., Ltd., will be held oO. F. Hall, Atwood, on Tues aah, January Sth, 1929, ae 2..p..m. for receiving suditors Hatecient. sean of officers other bue‘ness that may come the meeting. Interest on shares. paid at-thip meeting... J. M. Dickson, Sec.- Treas. end « before ; ve, President. TOWN OF LISTOWEL Synopsis of a Proposed By-Law, No. 995, of the Corporation of the wn of Lixtowel The purnene of the proposed by- law No. 993 in to {x the assessment of the convening association. Bismark Ward—Bolling Place, Cetiee oat Jickling, B. \R. the property of Clark Metals, es - ee eeeeeeees | Daverys Store; Deputy Returning) “SC. M. Scott, thelr solletitor| Limited. at the sum of Six Thous- slecleeletestesjesieebeiele bedi a 3 . Officer, H. Ellis; Poll Clerk, John hersin ’ i at: as and Dollars (except for schoo! taxes mr =| Gabel. ba Saar and local Improv t ) f - m _ - ate ———— = . : i e ¢: As DON'T BE COUGHED AT rs Gladstone Ward—Polling Place, period of Heeigpah ain cs sf oaeh sagt . ie ee 7 Fire Hall; Deputy gydag 2 Oflcer, + sald company shall ¢: ontinuously and a or ee i i eae enzle; Po rk, N. Bam) actively operates their ‘ad business eRe ’ f : for : o SIXT ANE WALLACE in the Tawn of Ligto | «sw. Se viii * Victoria Werd— Polling Pince. | 4 ae See en ee TAKE NOTICE that the foregoing Authorities tel! us that the littie| loerger’s Store; Deputy aa | pectecentectadteatestechoutestesecteclontosbesfetenfocteatocteteatectenh .| is a trae synops! By-law No. 993 | = "yehioh cause influenza wre | turning Officer, R. Cassels ah} * aa r. aa “Ay oney ter Mr, |of the Town of tntgerebe | Serms Wachee ieenor do they | Clerk, George Finkbeiner, land Mrs. Norman Ruppel and Idona| B, L, H. BAMPORD, ant Rating’ jalernd with the food that} Dufferin Ward—Polling Piace,|q¢ Ki:cyener are spending some| Mun‘clpal Clerk. ente Boge fe 45 ont turk in rooms Leppaur 8 House; Deputy Return-! sine with’Mr, and Mra. H. M. Sen-| The votes of the electors qualified we ol : of table i They | i g Officer, N. Buschert; Poll C ferk, i der. : {to vole thereon will be taken at the | a acquired through the mouth, James sapeard: bm > | Miss Lorena Bender of Ayton ixi same time and at the: saue pisces almost always from some infected patie ties 5 ait ee Place. | suending her holidays with Mr. ane the votes are token at the Munt- person's breath. Tt is a long time | omeer. W. Heibein: Poll Cla F.| +, H. M. Bender. be! pend Elections on January 7th, ia'nee we were warned against tub- : as eal Misces Freida and Margaret Ben- pene y infection eepaah tho | tes in open council this. third der cf Waterloo are seis 4 the Listowel, December 11th, 1928. l breath, We were taught that e eN | day of eceiceen. 1928, at 2 Sane nollday with the brother, Mr. ; On Wednesney, (ha seas day of la ight cough was enougir to prope! Clarence Bender anuary, 1929; the Maror sau st- | Se cerme x dirtauce. of atx feat or |" 185% © Se MALCOLM. M Gunday visitors at the home of] tend St tye ee eee lsnore. They even warned that | aS ee BAMSORD "Olerk. Mr. N. B. Krotz were Mr. and Mrs.| o'clock fn the afternoon to appo'nt in many cases the Infected breath nee . TK-| emereon Wenrel, Crediton, Mr. and| persons to attend at the var ous poll- i could make “indirect bits” by strik- | Mrs. “Wesley Krotz and Francis of| ing places et the final rumming up ling against some surface and carm- | NOTICE TO CREDITORS pritedemer a ai Richmond of | of the votes, by the clerk, on behalf i ing = juto the face of some other In the om of the estate of Palmer: me dae ee ta gree rag the tains et ss atte : } ' Ae r f ng and oppo: neal - pers es | John Hatherley, late of the Town- — and “danght + Bie oC by. w pposing the passing of th-s Wit h flu it ja the same, ad more! inip of Elma, in the Csunty of Misa Ed : Simi ‘ B. L. HL RAD |s> You get quicker-actio AY! perth. Farmer, Deceased. ) 7 tdne ke reh ot bo mira is 3. L. H. BAMFORD. personmay be the car FCF find endl Netice is hereby given, purevant ne ye sie oe “Ty. Bs Me ner Per ene | infect perhaps a bundrec oF ar e| to the statntes In that behalf, that all Mrs. Adam Schmidt and Mrs. Mi- jfore they even suspect ach sy persons having claims against the) 40 pisinger are spending Christ- | have got it thomnsityes oft is ‘ | estate af the said John Hatherley, mas day with relatives In Kitshane:, bas | to breathe anybody's breath vith t {late of the said Township of Elma, Afsa Nelda Manaz ‘s spending the ee eae te ncaa ss ee | dangerous thing to do. So it ° 7 |wh» died on or abont the 8th day|poiday in New Hambure. igi =~ ito breathe In the face of “| of November, A. D., 1928. are hereby sae . ~ S. 8. NO. 6, WALLACE + | quaintance might be just as deadly eunen to send their claims, duly + to him as it would be to shoot Kim) .ociied. to the unders’ened execu- Henbedeetededteebetesteteinteaeeteted ete | wit th a pistol, For people quite | tors on or before the LO thy day Of | -feotenyordentenoeteeiententanestenteslecteneeienleetenieniesenfeeleeleats c Vv Norsthy ck + 5 eg may en ie pointed # plat ot ‘January, A. D., 1929. After the eald) » « eon WH Pa Schneltéer 68, aw, if somecne P te i ‘ 2 a , | eT oes ou would.re-| Leet day af January, “A. : KURTZVILLE Jr, I1V—Jonn He'nmiller 66, Reta | playfully at your face, 8S) much ts thia the case the estate will be dist r buted ‘and the < alestesfestea!safecfentelaledTesfeetnelests Moore 63, Sam Sweeney 37. ent | | Exeputors will be liable only for focfontech that itis noW an offense, al je ayiene which they then have notice A large number from around here Ee a aed Brot 7, “Alvin | by'a good stiff fine, to point any) Dated at Atwood, Ont. this 18t h attended the . Christmas . entertaia-| Oo’ oo Mebring 58. <Audray firearm, loaded or not, at you. day of De neers 1928. nent #¥id in the Evangelical church, | *°cki" 69. Edgar Vanpbint 9. | Is there not just as ie ea reas) | John Welllngt Smith, R. R. 1,} 6th line. on Sunday evenin 16, tere eke boi Monre 57, Violet why you whould resen ‘anyone I Monkton. Ontario. Ljoyd Faust is spending the hou-|, -Jcligl hhh ln Mehrarg $9, Le | broattiing right: In your face. Fh ae ninas James Hurst, Sr. R. R. 3,) dares at the home of Mr. Alex Me ey ge eee | may be the s:gnature to your ng Atwocd, Ont., Executcrs, abe Hw Mf ord Sweeney 63, Der- | warrant. Or you may contract flu L-3 ro ee wit itor Flaher ry Wi 7 » Gordon -Yungb!xt snd before you know ensthing about | sont NET einee Serle apps 60. Cora Bolander 38. it, communieate it to a dozen others. perents, thsi erié SEnw: Wes M:Dow Prim or—-OFeanit Moore. \ ‘It fo a good rule ‘not to brea athe = atl L. Bitel’son; teacher. in anyone's fate. It is just as goo Thi I y 7 L k Oytte on mher arcon “ye at ln rule to resent in a nol-ceable vied 1S_ 3S our LUC seer aha, ry und here a ee das unyone breathing in yours. you ‘ eosin selmi eee &o this once or twice, ltewlll be an; If you treat Sore Throats, Bron- lash + seh IN MEMORIAM intimaton to anyone habitually} chitis, Croup, Cough. Bronchis! As + the e. latter’ culty of this abominable practise. |; thma. Head Coldz, Catarrh and Tonsi Lan. Me : ed ete — = that their fine @ocial habits are nol! ills with Mrs. Syb’lla’s Spahr’s Ton: Y Ste. daa MeDowalt : tappreciated.. In times of an epi-/Filitis. Good results or money nah enent Christmas at is wom of Mr. ah memory 0 cd Altre Cin’ emic of such characteristics as) Bh, M. Creighton, Listowel and E. ¢ Sean Kisher. Lfato pe tigg ember 28th. es oe ay ft Ss wer Rabe Arete: urgseiars Mr. and Mre. Geo. Fawit and} "TMs sweet to knhw awe'll maet amin “wily A toga eon Liovd, 2nd line, How!ck, Mids Harel! where troubles are no more, [one's breathing directly tp your fae. | 1s cpbebeeeeeerneetne | Jefferson. To and Mr, L.| And that the one we loved so dca: 4 ie fa ee es pubes usa Gedcke, Chicago, spent Chetfias at : 5 ‘ a the home of Mr. Ca Hin ails BORK. Mr.! Gordon naseravardal tee Bap you ; _ are vieiting with frigsds in thing that may | In Ayton, 0 L928, pea tay nee Ruth Ji vitinity, r and Rg eb and Mrs. (7) eee