i S * Barrister, * Advertisers . Services of Reliable Business or Professional Men Whecisin: You I Need. the ¢ _. LEGAL. | ROBERT Ga. Siyctessor. . E. Terhune ‘Barrister, Notary. P Public, Convey- Office over Bt Ds. Ratton, Q.L.B. ‘Phone, 48 NEWS OF THE DISTRICT Interesting News of Nearby Towns From Local as B, MORPHY. K. C. Barr Notary tayo bar bm 49 ae, doiicteor- fo Bauk of Com- Listowel, feng Atwood. itues to loan. Office sg Drug Store, Main St. Lis- J. 0, HAMILTON, B. AL Con véyancer, Solicitor for the Imperial Bank of Canada. Money to loan. Office on south a ide of Main — over Miss Gibbs’ Mill. mery Parlor ‘onde for Sale, Barrister, ©. MORTON SCOTT, B. A. Notary Public, Convey- r. ‘Ottice over Bank of Montreal, Wallace Street DENTAL W. G. E. SPENCE Dentist, Graduate of the Dentist Department of University of Penn- sylyania, Philadelphia; also gradu- ate of The Roya’ Collsge of Dental Surgeons, Toron’o. Office over Schin- bein's Stor For painless extraction we use ait- rous’oxide oxygen gas, also conduct- Chesley has organized: a, Board of Trade. ; Bruce County Hosiptal has under |consideration the purchase of an X- ray machine, and it is expected the various | acraadiaeae of the County will ase: : On Gaturday morning two resi- dents of Mornington between whom Japparently there had been a grudge of several years’ standing. met on oe road and settled their differen- la Tunney and both were fair- ty well marked up. The sequel took place in Milverton on Monday when one of them was found guilty of as- sault and fined $5.00 and coste.— Milverton Sun. Hole in Hand— Harold Schnurr had a hole bored in the palm of his right hand, while operating a boring machine at the obbin Factory one day last week.— Walkerton Herald & Times Appointed a sod Attorney— Dudley Holm K.C.. of Wing- ham, has been moneinind Crown At- torney, and k of the Peace for Huron County, eucceeding C. Seag- er, K.C., who has retired, Robert Johnson. of Lucknow, was appointed local registrar and clerk of the coun- ty court for Huron BA. _lve anaesthesia. Met With Bad Accident— t Falling on the élippery pavement R. F TAYLOR. L.D.S.; D.DS. a le: way os church eg agi i ng, George nners had the _ =... Graduate of the Royal college hr amen: s of his shoulder badly torn I Ooty SARE OL RUOLON SERRA nd broke hia collar-bone, A docto Nitrous Oxide Gas for E itractions. was called, vnare ne ‘him “removed eae al J. C. McDona! ’s store.) 5. come time.—Brussels Post. _ ~~ | Brussels Man Nominated— hs FP. ST. C. WILSON, L.D.S.; D.D.S. | Archie Hislop, ex-M.L.A. of Brus- ;sala, Ontario, was nominated at Graduate of Roya! College of|Winehaum last Friday, as Libera) Dental Surgeons. Toronto University.|candidate in the coming by-election one 23 for appointmentr a Nortli Huron for the Dominios made nece ssary through the = 7 feath of J ting. He received CHIROPRACTIC 9 votes as aaginst 56 obt3ined by Ae H. Robertson of Goderich. Mr. Hislop was chosen on the fifth bal- L. O. WHITFIELD, D. P. ot. There was a large attendance at : the meeting f Drugless Practitioner m— lectric Blanket Treatments \Badly Scalded— Office on Madi street, over John-| Miss Ethel Stockton, daughter of ; stone’s Jewellery store. Hours 10 to| Mr. and Mrs. Alva Stockton, corn- T2 noon, 2 to 5 p.m. Evenings and|°t of John and Mill Streets, Harris- -=-gther hours by appointment. Phone|‘on, was badly scalded on Office over Walley Reynolds’ Cloth. gg tetors .E,. home of Mr. ine store As rtin, (+) a ae Bs ‘i me 9. Minto Township, where she wa: sisting Mrs. James Russell with the Censultation free. housework. They were carrying oe kettle of boiling hot water down a flieht of steps, when one of the AUCTIONEER pth, broke. the water pouring over 4 Stockton’s arm and both lege, = W. J. Dowd which were badly scalded. After the a alwa sellg|¥Ounda were dressed she was re- f genet for others ane: & me moved to her home where she igs ig NATIONAL FARM AGENCY suffering severely from the painful EB Phone 246, Listowel. {fnjuries, Her many friends hope for i her speedy reeovery. ie MEDICAL BUTTER WRAPPERS tek e Carried in stock, plain or print- fe ed <r — Butter,” finest B quality vegetable parchment paper. iS A. G, SHIELL, M. D. Apply at The Banner Office. be Physician and Surg Bye sree | Diseases of Women and Surgery. “DIRTY HANDS itals, London, E im “gnee, 85 cts, per 109. Your Lasteeds ted. B. D. BOLTON. hone 13 Office. “{nkerman Street, West. Oppos:te Presbyterian Church. DR. F. J. R. FORSTER ye, Ear, Nose and Throat “Graduate in medicine. York Opsthal- . New d@ Afttral Institute, bcp py i and Golden J tal hroat Hoa- ng. Waterloo St. Stratford. Phone 267 be -at the Qu Hotel, Listo- month from 10 a.m. to 4 pm. University ' I'm INSURANCE FIRE INSURANCE companies; also accident, bes best tomobtie, burglary, plate egg ahead _ Automobile I have to i ae myself at night be- fore I go to bed. An’ wash ath when I get up, and wash before I'm fed, An’ ma inspects my neck an’ ears an’ Pa my hands afd shirt, They seem to wonder. why it is that so fond of dirt, ut Bill—my chum—an’ that we have never seen A feller doing oe pon Sheen hands were white and clean I agree Bill's mother scolds the same as mine an’ calls him in from play To make him wash his face ~an’ To fix the pipes it’s plain to see he never scrubs his thumbs, His clothes are always thick with Tuesday | ping “he Comshy of Pept deans libraries alone. This shows an in<}" crease: of over 100 per cent in ten {+ years. Z “Saving” by Employees— Smoking not being permitted the factory or offices of the Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. during working hours, it is estima- ted that the staff is compelled (3) economize to the extent of two hun- dred and fifty thousand dollars per annum on cigarettes alone, Radio Owners May Face Court— Unlicensed radio set owners are likely to find themselves in court. espite warnings issued, the Depart- ment of Marine and Fisheries at Ot- tawa states that there are still many unlicensed radio receiving sets. Prosecutions are now being ordered from coast to coast, and will be vig- orously pursued, says the depart- ment. Want Provincial Match— Perth County Council is making a bid fer the Ontario Plowm As- sociation to hold the provincial plowing match in this county this year. On Saturday the Council deeid- d to guarantee $1500 and a free banquet if the match ia brought to Perth. A delegation will attend the annual meeting of that Association. Favor Suburban Area— Yesterday afternoon by a unani- mous vote the Perth County Council decided to petition the lHeutenant- governor in council to sanction the formation of a Suburban Area Com- mission for the City ef Stratford and County of, Perth. The resolu- tion calling for this recommended that the road to be taken over be the Mornington road as far as Top- A Personal Matter— One of the chief reasons why hun- dreds of weekly newspapers have been foreed out of business during the past few years was the necess- ity of carrying many subscription arreara. A weekly newspaper is ad- mittedly a necessity in a community, Every family should appreciate it and subsertbe for it. and every sub- scriber should renew his ewhscrip- tion as soon as it expires. In this way the paper's effitiercy is in- creased.—Arnprior Chronicle. Weather Unsettlea— The editor of a country newspaper received from a subscriber the query: “Can you tell me what the weather is likely to be next week?” tn reply he wrote: t is my belief that the weather next week is like- ly to be very much Hike your éub- scription,”’ The inquirer ppmed his head for an hour over what t ‘tor was driving at, when tineliy Bg ‘appened to think of the word “ — He sent a cheque the nant ay. Criticizes Local Member— t week the Chesley Enterprise} — the following rape regard- ing the beset ocal mem- ber $ Doniition House. “RF, Wallington Hay, M.P., for North Perth is a director of.a big this country. He who advertises is never lost. we : ~ Send ‘in all the neighborhood news. tan Fweanead Ontario Legialature opened on eeday. it Se comprises 177 miles. ia 37 miles} Cost of Perth's de! ryrms a Listowel audience. 7 as been awarded the Barrett pele for scholars ut aken over by the Prov- zineer,. ince 140 miles remain. ried to the County Council that : al cost of ” Was. $85, Rumors are going the rounds of |oee.30, ineluding $20,808.27 for panking circles that another bank|eauipment, chiefly machinery. The merger is under discussion. One of) cost was divided a the larger bankeis mentioned as the) ies as follows: purchaser of a smaller one. ee re: sinesties Mrs. Wm. Heinmiller and Mra. 8. Mornington a 6,478.92 Irvine, spent a few days the sarly|. & vibe cone tet SG SERET part of the week — their er eang A 2.727.69 who is ill in Listo The elderly} N. Easthope ........ 5,553.10 lady celebrated her Sth birthday on| Hibbert ges: v2} 1,787.48 Monday.—Chesley Enterprise Fullarton ......... 3.729 93 PEG ais +0 » 0 ines . 4,178.52 Canadian apples are now on sale in| Blanshard ..... . 8,128.07 Paris, France, in the central market} §- Easthope ..,.... 13,741.74 and in the shops. Shop window dis- Listowel ~........., 496.6 plays of the fruit are reported to Mitebén ...0..0... 1.743.380 have aroused quite a wave of ad-| . Machinery ...... ~+ 20,808.27 miration ub Se aEETEEe Total ...... $85,064.20 Well over ten million books were : read by the people of Ontarto. last;# GIRL WINS year through the medinm of public} a - HIGH MUSIOAL HONORS | jpituetntances in Listowel will be ‘Tad hear of the high musical Ronor ‘hat has been awarded Miss Kathryn Sells, of London, one of the blind entertainers that have twice Miss 2, and grad- uates of the Ontario School for the Miss SeHs, who, despite the great handicap of lost sight, has attained the praise of critica for her outstand- ing musical talent, will go to Toron- to. where, in accordance with the scholarship, she will enter the To- ronto Conservatory of The scholarship gives Miss Sells a year’s tuition at the Conservatory and don- ble honor ia accorded her in the fact that she is the first to win the cov- eted Mina Barrett honor, competi- tion for which extends evtn beyond the borders of the province. Miss Sells, who gradnated a few ears ago from the Ontario Schoo) for the Blind at Brantford, holds the degree of A.T.C and hnre ap- peared on the concert stege in Lon- aes and in many Western Ontario Bel ia widow, ly Annie Allan, of this place, and three children rmér marriage, Ar- thar cf Winnipeg; Ross, of Bowman- ville, and Mre, J.°L. McEwen, of Turnberry. arrangements are being delayed until wort one from "the. son in the West. Finger Almost Severed— | . While operating the rip saw at the Truax ‘sash ane docs factory here} on Tuesday rning last Mr. Wm. Winters had “the little finger on his, left vane almost sever a the @ joint, - and although it ‘has been aot in piace by the attend- ing surgeon and hopes are en tertain- ed¢of saving the dizit, yet all dang-} er of losin \adjoining finger was also erated by the saw, and the dual in- ae fs likely to lay Mr. Winters! Y |. OUR GUIDE |] - SURETY ; Our first thought is for quality—nothing but the best will TIRED OUT?—— RUN DOWN? NERVES GONE? MAKES LIFE LIVING AGAIN “FRUIT-A-TIVES” I . WOR “Before I vearnt about *Fruit- - a-tives’ I himself of any connection with the liqior traffic. It may suit British sentiment to elect men to. Pariia- Step into the nearest store. Buy a 25-cent or $0-cent neat or box. know good grease, his face is smeared with An’ he’s not ashamed to show the smudges on his shirt. The motorman who runs the car hae hands fem worse than mine, An ve moticed when we ride there’: dirt in every hme. The carpenter who works around our house can mend a chair Or Png Ee eg nee or fix the floor r doesn’t care That he's net in his Sunday best. © never interferes An’ make him atop his er to go upstairs to wash his ea The fellers god doing thiftgs; as| far as I ¢a: BUTTEH PAPER im or printed butter wraps, in Xe gtity. bec cuatit of vere wat et: £82: pana- ie anne: the first the second by design i in despasr. Have att Re cai Eheeis and eare ‘that as can fixes father’s car arn Sean Most alwaye Ee nce face, his hands aren’t as enow, But f must aad an Wash an’ wash 2. The t Tiportaat si dirty hands and | elo'es. - SEER in town} Colds Pain ‘Headache Neuralgia Proved safe by aeliionss ait prescribed by physicians for Neuritis — Toothache ‘Rheumatisr - (ROESNOT AFFECr nae wearer] off ditty for some time.—Walkerton Bs ” 4 Herald & Times ever find a place in our stocks. Next, we try to see for how a little we can sell the best. ‘ 4 oe - If we haven't your trade, we would appreciate it, And we _ : believe a trial order will result in adding you to our list of j satisfied regular customers. i * 7 Send us your order and get rea! satisfaction. > 4 =< 4 mer 4 rte R.A. CLIMIE e 4 for 15 cts! . ° | 4 Those delicate, true tints the fab- GROCER: . - PHONE 72 ; ‘ ric had when new! You can do such} tinting if you use real dye. 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