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Listowel Banner, 7 Jul 1927, p. 2

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usiness Directory| Patronize These Advertisers Whenever You Need the Services of Reliable Business or Professional Men The surest ae LEGAL | ROBERT G. MacFARLANE te Lite J. E. Terhune Notary epee Convey- 0.L.S. ". Sucoesser : Rarrister, me: . anc Office over E. D. “Bolton, *Phon H. B. MORPHY, K.C. Barrister, Notary Public, Convey- t Pe: aneer, Sol: r for Bank of Com- Bae; , List 1, Milverton, At d. Me Meacs teleas.’ Ollice ore 3. a. PREVENT RICKETS Ls sree’ Drug Store, Main St. Lis- Kee baby vitamin- I _towe . nourished. A wonder- ful foed-tonic, rich in ESS J. C. HAMILTON, B.4. the future. M. R. HAY, Money, When Needed sums with regularity. be added every six months. A grow: " ing Savings Account will assure you ‘ of money to meet any emergency in way of having money when you sides it is to open a Say-. ings Bank account and de stated aed will Open a Savings unt with this Bank. IMPERIAL | BANK LISTOWEL BRAM BRANCH, ieee: Editor Witnesses Big Celebration At Ottawa b Barrister, Conveyancer, Pate | } fer the Imperial Bank of Canada. ood -liver oil: “itamins, a ‘Meney to loan. Office on eouth cide) * ef Main street, over Zinn's store. or a young * Bonds for Sale. 3 Scott’s Emulsion It was the privilege of the editor ; of the Banner to visit Ottawa, the am ¢ ©. MORTON SCOTT, Scott & Bowne Toronte Ont, headquarters of Canadian Diamond _ Barrister, Notary Public, a Jubilee, on July Ist and 2nd, and 3 . Ly pmangeemen to witness the wonderful celebration} Office over Bank of Montreal, “Wallace Street | ml e. || Sonnatan SS? Ser Pee roances | . | ss1 OU OUELLETTE AVE. ‘DENTAL Zz - W. G. E. SPENCE % Bentist, Graduate of the Dentist; ! nt of Universiey of Penn-; Philadelphia; also gradu-; partm sylvania, ig ate. %: oyal College of Dental} ns, Toronto. over | fa Sehinbein’ 8 store. | 4 For painless extraction we use nit-| |} 3 «Yous oxide oxygen gas, also conduct-| ive anaesthesia. | R. F. TAYLOR, L.D.S.; D.D.S. | which took place there. Arriving in Ottawa at 8 a.m., one -hour late, I of hours to look.around the main part of the city before the official opening of the celebration. I was en familiar ground as I had previously resided in Ottawa for four years. yen at this hour, *9 a.m. in Ottawa, as they use daylight saving time there, crowds were gathering on Parlia- ment Hill to secure a good position near the official stand directly in front of the main building. People trom all over the Dominion poured into.Ottawa by motor and rail—every race, every class and ev- ery creed was represented in that surging mass of humanity . which swarmed the Hill three times that F. ST. C. WILSON, Graduate Dental Surgeons, Toronto University L.D.S.; D.D.S of Royal’ College Breaks the Grip of of | B Phone 23 for appointments. % Office over Wally Reynolds’ Cloth- Colds 4 ing store 4 Min ars Joosens o deadly grip of CHIROPRACTIC colda in the throat an and chest The following let eters: are the best a L. 0. WHITFIELD, D.P. — of rag aed 4 2 sic ‘or - ta Drugless Practitioner ment ; very Ee jor article, and et Blectro-Therapy Methods we use it sure relict for sore ; ffice on Main street, over John- caoat, end chest.—Chas. F. Tilton, atene's TT store. Hours 10 to “We was: cessetnecad Wikisd'w:bigie 13 noon, to p.m. Evenings and Pos Se cian brulee, peine oF ¢ other, ‘gous by appointment. Phone lentes of the chest, soreness of Z* Ne throat. headache or efieid, La Censultation free. of that coal earn ld. Liniment for - | day. Possibly 40,000 people were ry D erateate of the aoe onto Ur there in the morning, and 65,000 in a on 2 urgeons, and of Toronto a} the afternoon, jammed together on § et So the reat lawns, driveways = ittene Oxide Gas for | = | streets, on the roofs of public build- : Office’ over J. roa as store. ings overlooking the equare. ‘air Phe “ weather favored the festival. It was a perfect day altho the heat was op- pressive, but the crowd stayed in the broiling sun to witness the pro- ; ceedings. At eleven o'clock a. corner eétone was laid of the new Confederation block on Wellington street by His Excellency, the Governor General. Then, the vice regal party and all the notables swung round the circle to Parliament Hill, right in front of the big tower. There,,a large orna- mental structure, most lavishly be- decked, provide@ accommodation for the main figures and guests. of the occasion. His Excelleney ant etaff, cabinet aministers, privy cownettiors, the supreme judiciary, the militia and naval staffs, senators and mem- bers; and many others of the offic- fal and social set took up their pos- ition L did not. follow. the Lansdowne: Park where a_ varied program of music and dancing by school children took place, but, for the third time, wended my way a- gain to Parliament Hill to hear the sonpers that was broadcast across the continent, and which was heard in at least three different continents. Although the crowd. was not as large, the scene was even more im- pressive. Parliament Hill and all the adjacent streets, gaily bedecked, parade were ablaze wth colored lamps while r search lights played upon the main block of parilament a stream of soft radiance outlining the. tower and minarets against the dark night. This program, was broadcast from the studio in the Parliament “" ings, but the large crowd grounds heard the program distinct ly ‘by the arrangement of thirteen loud speakers grouped around the principal platform. There is no need to dwell on this program as many readers of e Banner no doubt, heard it over their radios. Lindbergh Arrives Saturday was mostly devoted to sport events, but the real thrill of the day, and to some the thrill of both days, was the arrival! of Col. onel Lindbergh. Thousands of motor cars lined every by-way and highway leading to the Hunt Club where Lindy was tc land. The cars began to take up their places as early as nine o'clock that they would have a good view landing at noon. Another crowd gathered on Parliament Hill to witness the flight, the reception, and to hear him epeak a few words. According to the program, Lind- bergh was to arrive at noon, saving time, but i working on standard time, and the! vast crowd waited that much longer} Two or three Canadian planes eir-| cled the city for a half hour or more! before his arrival. Great was the excitement when a string of planes was seen like 6mall birds away to the west. Lindbergh was ac anging f ally dis- appeared on their way back to Hunt Club @ crowd, that had been Sitaees his reception. Waited in the blazing sun for over an hour—the announcer aaa A at different times Lp 6oon be there. He h shower both at the Hunt Club, ten miles from the city, and the jam of traffic caused much delay But he finally’ arrived, crowd went wild at sight boyish face and figure. He was wel- comed by Premier King and by the }American ambassador, to Canada, who introduced him ‘to the rigger and to the radio audience also. H address wae brief, but the perepiring throng did not mind that—all, they wanted was to see h did. that cheerin ng mob on Parliament Hill realize that tragedy had entered into the festivities, lit- ed him, nt. J. T. .- Ni wonder that Lindy’s famous smile was missing, and that words Not until after the crowd had dispersed did they learn of the accident—the an- nouncer had given no hint of the tragedy. ‘dateempemniy-tienleics somite Father a Canadian— Lieut. Lester Maitland, United Sta- es army aviator, who, with Lieut, Albert Hegenberger, recently com- pleted the first flight over the Pac- ific Ocean from Oakland, Cal., ..to Honolulu, Hawaii, has relatives in Canada. . Though .born in. Milwau- kee, his father went there from Har- ton, Ont., which place and also the Maitland River, flowing through it were name after different branches of the family, according to Mrs. .Frank - White, of St. Cather- ine road, he who is a cousin of Lieut. Maitland. —London Free Press, PRINCESS THEATRE Friday and Saturday James Oliver Curwood’s Great Novel “The Country Beyond” mpan led by twelve United States arm planes, an we watched these approach from the look-out pavilion on the Hill, we discovered that Lindy was not with them but was. circling the city by himself. He passed over the grounds and gircled the great tower, while cheers rang out mg the masees gathered to greet him. A. G. SHIELL, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and Sargesy. Pho 3 Of fiee Inkerman Street, West. Opposite Presbyterian Church. DR. F. J. R. ph gene | Bye, Her, Nose and Thro 1) fgg in. medicine, Gotveciey| of Dero Late wd ssistant New York Ophthal- mic and poe Institute, Moorefield's Wye an Golden Square Thsoat Mos- yuck. farms Rng Waterloe St. Stratt ord. Phome 267 oO rin we at the Queen's Hotel, Lis- tewel. on the first . Mestey im the month from 10 2 { 4 No visit ‘in —fedel-g . Enhancing , Beauty Clethes whea propery dry cleaned and proper- ly pressed. @ go a long way in adding to natural beauty. You'll like our odorless proceas and eur work in general. ayo arwoe> | Joe Lockhart stead, the carillon is like a dencate| instrument. | From its combination of fifty- three bells the sound is wafted out softly, but with great carrying fect and with all the melody delicate shading effects Organ. Many of the numbers were played in the higher register where the tenor bells are of a silver clar- ity. “Ha used nard's i } Croup : found nothing equa! to it. Tt P —_ 4 ' | NB." ne prime minister delivered a ay AUCTIONEER | Gass E. Sharp, Hawkshaw, dedicatory speech about the carillon bp | —its meaning and its motive and ! when he concluded, Lord Willing- + Ww. J. Dowd |, don gave a signal and the carillonn- a Sells for others and always selle| eur Mr. Percival Price, began with i te ethers. | O Canada. It was a moment of great a . . anticipation for many because there td NATIONAL FARM AGENCY ts no. carillon in Canada comparable x Phene 246, Listowei, to this one, while it is the world’s } largest. If any expected a lov oar - : | of harmonious sound or any o as MEDICAL | chimes they were disappoin i <cetuatetenresccnaliiiemaadpageesinistimennannaaxiensai? | | There was one marring incident. The committee had ask the air force to send along an aeroplane ‘‘a- bout noon' with men to take aerial photographs and moving pictures and, instead of coming sooner or later he selected the exact hour when the carillon was to be played. t plane's snorting exhaust. much condensed irritation that the flying gentleman's and photograph- er’s stunts should synchronize with the one thing which seemed to tower above all otifers in interest. The afternoon features were ex- tensive. The’ Ottawa garrison -in many units, the Boy Scouts, thous- ahde of school children and thous- cheered, Lord Willingdon, drove im state, accompanied by, a splendid ‘squadron of the Princess Lonise Dra- His Excelleney read eae Mon. L. P. D. easter: Hon. T C..Chay ese two, eons of Fathers of Confederation; Mon. -friends—at-Mount ‘Fors “eat—Clifford Express. Entire poultry flocks have heen ad by infestation of chigken end = Pe alwaye retard ecrease , 6ge ‘ Fiy-Tox kills. chicken. lice: Tig rig Aiuage es: ee 9 on walls” = ge Se couse. Oliver's Hugh Guthrie, leader of the opposi- of a tion; Senator Dandurand, and i | Honorable Geo. P. Graham, © ehair- ed. | monk 227, man of the eommittee, gave addres- or horse drawn equipment as seS ; Pp with desived . Le dvaing music from the maéesed urn Cen ry choir, the choruses ot schoo “chitdren, the Governor Gen « eral’s Foot Guards ‘Band, which aia Mr. and Mrs. Ira McIntosh and itself proud, and finally, the caril- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ken- lon. and baby .of Listowel, spent Phe greatest historical * t Pageant parade to have ever: been.étaged in the Dominion of Canada, and prob- ably. one of the most impressive, and peegieon of any en this oo ne t ds of people lining the streets of Ottawa and Hull. é triais ase the : the. omg 3 the j tion were depictéd in Fabienne on é Decree cae < viewed on | ras soon . «aderful sight Lindberg but with Olive Borden Ralph Graves Gertrude Astor “Yan d, the other twelve beginning of this year. iy the the |S a SDP SED PD B Huge Savings can always be made by dealing at a Dominion Store $45,000 Saved E heusewives of Ontario in their purchases of our “ TASTY “ Are you sharing in this saving? f 200,000 toav. eo each week in our OTASTY ” wittton of BREAD ter 14¢m WHERE (UALITY i ‘bape’ F B B 5 5 3 le Bread, since Alweye Freeh and Crisp Quaker Corn Fiakes : Doctor’s Advice: “More Fruit Dishes For Summer!” Strawberries Now in Season Let us supply you this year with Fresh~ Strawberries. 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