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Listowel Banner, 22 Sep 1927, p. 4

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eee oe ET SE es Three Big Days at Simms’ yoi™ Demonstration Sale of the Best Values Ever Offered in Men’s & Boys’ Wearables ’ Better Quality at Lower Prices this Fall--Compare theseValues TUESDAY Blue Men's. Fall “e Serge Suits Twerd Suits $19.00 $9.95 Men's Two Men's: Leath- er Lined Ov- | Pant, heavy ercoats Tweed cuits $18.95 $10.75 wit Gaps! Caps! Men's Latest . fall ‘Odd Pants styles $1.95 & 2.95] o&e, $1.50 New Fall fie oad j Hats 3 Men's Fall Special - Overcoats . $2.95 $14.50 Men's ‘ Tweea | Men's heayy Raincoate Sweater better quality Coats $6.90, $09.75 $1.95 More B - Boys’ cleth Shirts Windbreak- $1.55 ers 2 for $3,00 $1.05 Boys' Balbriggan All wool Penmah's Stockings Combination Hose, 85c val- Heavy 25 Underwear ue, Sale, price Work Sox ‘ P8c suit - 45c 25¢ Work Crepe Ties Pants 550 2 for $1.00 280 : Fine Silk Men's and Wool Combination * Hose * Overalls 50c $2.45 suit. Heavy ee oe nelett Work _ $1.00 Penman's Merino Un- derwear, or Drawers, .THE LONG STORE WITH THE SHORT PRICE 85c Simms The Clothier Boys’ Corduroy $1.98 © Pants iGalvary Evangelical _ Rey. L. H. ae —EB.L.C.E. Wednesday 8 p. mm, —Bible study and seta the absence ort the F RS a Quintette of Y. ‘BOARD M.C.A. men yy Stratford, will have charge of the services, a ne sddvanes and also 11 ‘a.m.—Sunday schook Monday 8 p.m,.— prayer meeting. aot wala wanted. ed Abr Miss Scott, clo J. W. Sco! at é Single rope 5 dae leghorh - re well m algo male pul- red, birds. G. Slight, ‘pape 861. Baptist Rev. Harry W. Jackson, Pastor | Sunday, Sept. 25th | 10.30 ane verte Day. Public wor- ship and im. 7 p. mk wbjic worship. The pastor's farewell. Monday 8 p.m: —B.Y Thursday, 7.30 p.m. ack service WANTED To hear from’ owner of good farm for gale. price, pa ~ D. ¥. Bush, Mitineapolis; Minn. 9-29 POULTRY WANTED ° Highest prices paid for poultry. Taken first four days of each week. : Heavy Braces Horschide Harvest Black Cashmere Hose, Apply A. Goldner, phone 116 r we 25c and 49c Mitts, 45c “PHONE 150° Fine quality. 60c ; POSTPONED AUCTION SALE rn The auction sale for cee yer : eron, which was to have m he “ - #1 cuait®, Proposition is. that the yo young| BOWLING ON "THE GREEN United Church f)on tnirday ‘ater Sept. 2 . : l¢ish half inch long ‘are ~unabie ; re. a te oa until Saturday, Sept. 24, . . LETTERS TO THE EDITOR take care of p Mian I know a lot of fellows—they're full Listowel cpt: : 3 thrown into free water, the reasons j of fun and pranke, Rall S d ree ree *| why can be taken up later. And in the springtime season want y ounday FOR ve cy f you are going to deposit trout others in their ranks; September 25th, 1927 100 acre farm, lot 11,.'.con, 7, . ea ag Eept. 22nd, ae oe paxenene in a etream, you} There’s lots of noise and bustie; P ey Wallace, bank milichen a er 3 ° e ° itor of the Banner, hould put them in a small lace; They're heard as well as seen, - rooms, 6ummer en an wood- A forty page scribbler given with every pur- | Dear ae by themselves, feed them thru the| When they meet on week-day even-|I D. M. Gnest, Baa f ee ene neues on farm.- Well : > * rough the medium of.your val-|Summer and let them go in the fa in and bowlin on the nes Tain pply einm er. pa. ¢ of children’s shoes or slippers. patie paper I wish to compliment rg ny majority of on will live sfeen. - . of Ethel vin preach. the Listowel Agricultural Society on they are in proper environment. “ ¥ their succese being a to se-};Chubs and seuckers.survive in any|Of every rank and station—some ened Father Cheer Our) FISH IS GOOD tc EAT MORE . f cure for their fall fair concerts ofj/old warm mud stream, but the married, some are not, wien! N li k O h next week the servi e| Speckled Trout -and- Aristocrat. of} And some ‘don't. say a great deal, i S0!0—Mrs. E. D. Bennett. Choice re <i whitefish, fresh ew Cc er vers oes Great Laurant.” The man of many|Fieh want cool spring water, and I While others say a lot; 2.45 p.m.—Sunday School Rally cod, fresh. fillets, smoked fillets, - mysteries as he is commonly called| guess that’s why he’s one of the| Yet both at times seem’ crazy, or “Da ¥ rogram. Rev. Mr. Guest§|itesh vegetables, also choice spring FOR WOMEN = fs certainly a headliine attraction} best of the a species ‘ mushy in the bea wit sree thas badtion. . chickens. T. Clark, phone 410 Areal f f . and Se ae by - ne eartily ee eT truly, But no, they’re just excited while ‘ vou . m = . r rotection for your feet on rain Ss. congratulated in bringing him tare. . Hacking, bowling on the p.m:—Young people's rally ; P y ‘d I have the pleasure of knowing “The ‘Secretary Hanover Fish and aie service Subject the dee RN Pi gy WantLd. Bust " Great Laurant” - personally, having Game Protective Association.|Theze's one peculiar feature, in this NIGHTH Minister fi) ho first class man in every way. Dut- travelled on the same Redpath ‘the: gre will spe ies to commence Noy, 1927. Year- “. ” * li Chautauqua circuit with him for ‘ive ‘ No matter whether married, or My Covenant ly engagament. Apply % A.D. Rid- Shoes Oo ua ity months and I can certainly say his} $10,000,000 Bug Air Force bachelor like me; Anthem—"The Radiant Morn” [[|dell, Kintore Cheese and Butter program is one of the best to be One thing they love in common, for Woodward §| Factory, Eintore Ont. 9-29 . found anywhere. Thanking you, | To Make War For Farmers this they all are kee These new HART OXFORDS will appeal to men that _Sincerely, They Renee to hug Miss Kity when |§# "Somewhere, someway some time choose footwea? of neat appearance and quality. D. P. Savage. An aerial force numbering untold wling on’ the gree r h day d Oye wir bere ete high dines 1 "ll turn aside and stop and pra See our windows for new styles. ; millions of bugs that look like emall/ mcre's tots of tun in bowling, asf That God will make this church | Fegistered (1927) ailver fox pups, The following letter by Mr. C. B./ fighting monoplanes will be loosed is also prover breeders. at reasonable Hacking, Listowel, .was written to upon America within the next few bowlers know full well, the way 7 prices. Terms:to euit you. Jobo A The Citizen, Timm and as it|years and will fight under the ban-| But all their joys and brightness Ij Of Righteousness to men. Wilson. Ethel, Ont, len 9-29 may be of interest to local fisher- ter of the American farmer to make have not time to te ; 4 “ men, we publish it herewith. the world safe for field corn. But al - all — our army, you'll istowel, z . 17, "2 y y ~ . e Oc oe rt) The Editor, is Fe A: Ss OO sect ait fixtome all at VEie ie And jump and shout’ lke othere|f| The Church With The parents Hagh Hh Wasdale Howiol h e The Citizen, Européans, are now being received while bowling on the green. P. of ire E.F. A Minister. representative, will call in the oer “We Fit the Feet?’ Timmins, Ont. by Dr. L. O. Howard,, chief of the Ban “Bijal districts within. the next Ww Dear — Bureau of Entomology and are be- os in your last issue that.thejing trained and multiplied at the The k’s Corner er nimrods of the north are getting} government labprdtory at Arling- Coo orders given. prompt attention. 8-15 quite a number of Trout ‘Fry .for|ton, Mass., under a goversment ap-! j dint eeeeerrrereersrer tren . , baad : the streams in your district. This is prgpriation of $10,000,000. ’ —— 4 oa ay eo a step-in the Tight direction, but I , says Dr. How ard in IN PEACHTIME + SIXTH LINE WALLACE. — + PARLOR ' v regret to say that there will be a forme ana Fireside, ploy a Peaches are general favorites and|* | . Mrs. ickson will open a | lot of disappointment in the results principle of “bub eat Dug” ih fight-|as the season is at hand some new] Hh bhebrhetttttbttttbtt4 | rairdressing and Beauty Parlor on > if the usual process is followed, that;ing the eorn borer by developing a/ recipes will not-be amiss Me i Mrs. Jol Gedk q| Sept. 19th, over “The Schinbein | en S oe is: dumping the youngsters in- the European type of parasite which * « e on ye Sot a8... 9 OU il hai ¢ Wore Store” and 1 do marcelling, wat- stréams, promiscously, and ~ ex-| preys ypon the enemy of America’s Peach Jam family,- Mrs. 8. Heinmiller of Fo r er waving, shampooing, hairtinting, pecting them to grow into big ones| greatest crop. Pare, stone and cut the fruit fine Sg een be saangy Mr gna o'! bob cutting, shingling, manicuring. The strain bf modern in a few short years. The Euro corn borer, which{and add a pint of sugar to each a, — oe Bag a Gord re otz,| facial and scalp treatmenta, etc. civilized life falls | tore For a number of years I have been; was accidentl tesierted into Am-/quart of fruit. Stir with a wooden Wee alte ing Mi = ene a Guan Open 9 a.m, Phone 76. 10-6 pd. sali , . ~ “Siuappeziting about the preservation, and j erica in 1909 to 1914 in broomstraw/spoon and melt together slowly, boil fos $ Wael pied ‘-_ oe Plet “ heaviest upon the eyes } West Side Wallace Street Propagation of Speckled Trout and|came in’ practically free of parakites; gently and skim well. Try on a cold | Clara Wa ol ane i her nd = Don't noglect them. | gcidentally taking a rap at the De-jand became far more dangerous| plate and when it beging to show mornged ss fe none WEEE-Om ONEY FOR SALE partments of Gime and Fisheries for here than abroad, ; en-| inclination to jell softly, “he into be “re ye aonb ‘ a| , 4 Quantity of Amber Honey, 60% W.A Johnstone If you are looking for men’s | not changing and improving their gaged in consant battle with hostile| hot. dry Jam pots and allow it to| widen ‘Erna “and Evan, accomp-|°O¥er at 8c or in new=10 Ib. tins ® ° or boys' shoes call and see methods of Specklea@ Trout propaga- fae Vhen cool cover Peon in the oat — wr a . M a 4 — Re nt 90c. Housewives,.why worry a- Eye Specialist ‘| what I have. My stock consists tiom, Since I have left Grey County. Now, however, the government of-; usual way. Do not cook too ctiff or|#™e 4 t * aN h 2 wr a OAT | bout the scarcity -o apples and oth- Listowel Phone 202|] °f tine welts and heavy work I havea kind of giyen up the hope of |ficiats have begun experiments with!the jam will be leathery when enid. Subdar a sted os the h rel hs f{et high priced fruits when you can | shoes in several of the leading bettering conditions and had lost|parasites brought from’ the Rivera ir on a a ve e Domes Of liay in your winter's supply. at these ewes ors makes: and my prices are the interest and kind of decided to let/region of France and Italy andj Sweet Pickled ‘Benches . ir a te Simon Walter, and Mr.| \rices.” Pure clover at the leading lowest. SPECIAL, all canvas |) the little trout look after them-jfrom the original ten imported.! Put five pounds of sugar and three ae Fred! 1 Simon | Sfocers in town, or at our Apzsiries. shoes at greatly reduced prices. selvas as best they _, but On not-;thougands have been developed and{ Pints of vinegar into the preserve w ite, . 2 — wat te Nelson Mitchel}. icing in your pape that you are/within ten or fifteen years, officials; kettle. Add a large spice bag fnl) of Walle oe alae week ; getting a lot of fry ne thinking that|estimate, they will have reoched| broken cinnamon, cloves and a lit-| ¥® - d Mrs.-Adam Qu ot I may be living up Leve again andfsuch numbers that they -will be able|tle piece of green ginger. Slice a Walkerto: . aa M sane ile HOSPITAL AUXILIARY MEETING | might want to go out and catch ajto attack the borer in full force} fresh ‘lemon very thinly, remove the | 4 Ser" oon K Roa th. oF t ai “| The Women’s Hospital Auxiliary | C Prueter few, my interest laa throughout the great corn growng,22eds and add. Cook gently for cix MADE POs SON SNRs OF an ian-| will meet on Monday, September 26, | $ At present more interested | areas. ate skimming well and then oenu, 20. wee. fore c y ro n the council chamber at three o'- a in the Gold in McArthur and Bart-| ~ One of the most spectacular dyren| 2 in seven pounds of peeled} ,° Mire. G 4 — ter. d ere ;{clock, Instead of October 3rd. Kind- | - lett but I will forget about this for/of these aerial. myrmidons seacliiib. Cook until peaches are bale a 7m. int on SESOE, SDM COMSe “dl note the change of date. As this - | the present and keep on with the}American farmers is @ waap-like tg pM ng taen lift with a skimmer in- eee Ch eae ane. of Waterloo. the last regular meeting befo | fishing sect which drives ite a&tinger with|to a bowl, Cook the syrup down un- gpent a. conple of daye with his bro- padore the annual Bazaar to be held ' Pacloned you will find an editor-;uncanny accuracy through -a stalk/til rich, then return peaches and caer, fr Char be , = 21 and all the ladies of the | —_—_a——— ial from the Globe on Fish Breedingicf corn to the tunnel where the/¢t7ok long enough to heat menses Mr. a Mra’ ‘Milton 5. Filsinger | ‘OW? are reed to come and help as which shows results, from experf-|borer {s hitiden and lays jts.eggs;Pour'into a hot.and dry — croc motored to’ Kitehenér for the et thetr help. 1s needs 4 a ment of dumping fry tn stream’—an|tipon it. The larvae of the parasites | When cool cover id-and visited with relatives. ‘ “S|average death rate of 98 per cent.|Hve on the erm of the borer an * Mr nd Mrs. E B: Koerig of This is pretty high. probably \high-jeventually kill { Peach Cobbler Avton, spent Sunday at the eae ot HOCKEY TAG DAY =|er than it should hey may , Line a shallow, Square baking ee Mr. and Mre. Milton B” Filstuger The Junior Hockey Club of List. not have caught all the live ones NOTICE TO CREDITO with go>d short pie crust finishing} yyy ender and family, mot-|¥él ate holding a tas day on Fs that survived, but if they had caught/t the Estate of Sophia Kay, Mar- < edge by marking with the tines ored to Kitchener and epent Sunday | P#¥ September 2 ith, for the p | them all, it-would still be too high. ried Woman, Deceased. . oa a flour fork. are, halve and! with relatives. == ¥\ pose of raising funda to: start ther, } I wish to announce The above is rather discouraging.! Notice is hereby given nacantart pein A enough ripe peaches to cover Seexalention for the coming winter } that’s sure; 680 3 the ‘surfacé/to the Trustee Act, R.S.0.,. Chapter|the bottom, sprinkle with sugar. | ginggnpqenqepgehe te eepeendetepeepeep | PMese tags will be sold by young 3 i to the public of Lis- outlook on the Hollinger claims! 191 ana Amending Acts,” that “i —_ with ng blanched sweet! "°° °° ee, | ladies of a town. hod. hoped they ~ when the fellows left them and anh.|a@imonds, cover with another layer! ., oa ° _ .}Mmay receive a véry liberal. patron towel .and vicinity went south towards Bartlett and tate. gerne the town of Listowel of peackes, sprinkle_-thickly with a THIRD 3ANE WALASCE : ‘age and any sum will be gladly a: J. B. KNIGHT that I have purch- McArthur, but the Hollinger didn’t} married woman, deceased, or again. (SUR8" scatter a few nute and dust Sptelebetetecleetefeebehejeatet petetatetatecteotetateeas CePted and appreciated. f hy ased the grocery o so bad at that. There is a @im-\st her estate, ave required to send] Wit a teaspoon of mixed spice. Mix!” yy, ; ht Wm. M a med Formerly with | ° lar future for the Speckled Tront or deliver, ox bef two teaspoons of honey with half a vt aan tines wend—Pember |= business of Mr. A. and the outlook ts bright for a num-|ay of Qctober, AD. 1927, fail pen {leMou, @ teaspoon of vanilla and {hath Mason attended | the Smith-| _ FOR SALE OR TO RENT Qu Hotel, List 1} J. Vandrick on Wal- ber of good days’ fishing in the, fiah- tHloulare’ oftheir claims, ‘with ad-|{ablespoonful- of * melted butter Britton, . es Solid brick. residenca ‘om Division P een’s Hote IStOWE! |) 3 ig ed-out streams if Intelligent -re-| gre: a , Sprinkle this mixture over the fruit % Street; eight rooms, bath, light } lace St. and will eiakkini- math bas ‘to ty ressés and descriptiona, to John P. grid. bake until-th th d Messrs. Philip and Harold Durst-isoft and hard water, new Tnact Monday October 3rd 2 ‘ : Ta 18341 a are doliowe Aitchison. the Executor of the Es-/Tho i; hit sorts oe hake done and\or Wroxeter, épent the week-end| garage,’ stable, poultry house. fru! 4 i continue in the fain. dt¥eats. Ado iB dh lg aS re tate of the said Sophja Kay, deceas- erpain. soft. Serve hot or cold with! with Mr. Elmer Bowman: Vtrees, garden; with or without ext: HAIR GOODS i Same store. }put in about’50,000 Fry and Finger-} “And ink notice th ; ; Mrs. Snell of Bluevale, le spend-jlot. A choice property, ideally | } : linge ‘all told’ in the. different notice that. after . the A Good Doct ing sometime with her danghter. aie requiring. no repairs. asi) LADIES AND GENTS . fu : eaid 14th day of October A-D..1 e %. Ts. Chas. Coultis, X financed. If mot sold end of S aireams nearby; out-of this 5.000 I] the sald Executor Afeteiute| Uae, SS ies those rents gway.|" ‘Miss Dorothy and Mr. ' H We Mo: a oo onthe Scalp | Full stock of gro- took out about 100 and put them inithe proceeds of the pug Bates te sweetheart,” he begged tenderly. Warmdnd, of Lonanor “visited yal oat ie gn =e beeen: ey laa Patent’ Struct | ceries and canned a fountain im town, twelve feetany part thereet amongst: the per- She fell‘into his arma and he was day. at ine home of Mr. and Mrs. or hi ey Vi Py inten ae idabiay JOHNSTON & KNIGHT d ds h wide, two fe p, cement’ bottom: | sone entitled thereto, having re.|YTy, busy for a fow megents. But) Wm. 3 eck he atchforp, ‘Simco« Ryrie Birks Building i goods an eatort shaded with' evergreens, These wera} gard to the claims of whi be has| 6 tears flowed,o Mr. 30 aa Felkar left Wednesday! . 9-29 Yonge & T ce, \ NTO bread. put in in May, fed with Liver. boH-/ then «notice. and shall not be linble|., ¥! siheeate stop them?” he ack-| toy Hamilton and Grimaby where he { pa git and put through a be tor the sai or any - part} oo, heya pe will spend sometime visiting with tat i: Hr throwing ba tne tae thereot 60 diewibuted te BUY DEESOR ye; 7 murmured. “T's ha* | relatives. fenday in sitebet a pasthsioebiesesg en TOUR PATRONAGE ni a Sage oder hin, Aa the ot the tise oF he. had nal_natina, ‘°° it 9 6m With the treatment” | acuta, © Pelkar-and-Miswex Pearl wont Sunday with the lapfere ne : 5 2) SOLICITED bier, pik jiver and fish worms Linowel th hatjon. Ik was a dear old lady’s first ride Benek - ¢ Palmer aa ve hore, | eats, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin er. : : BORN +) : : re fed to them. ot ‘Seprember, AB 037. HR's test, and the watched. with| dev Inst si-Lorane el . Geo. Fletcher and Mangh } ¢| Se hate “(a t Son teamiatie and Wiarton ai. HB Fara igic. . =<) rowing alarm the driver osntinual-| ‘Miss Mariel wiott. of Moles. | Pearl. Mr. and Mrs. Kunkel Glan pebebeenesbeeboonecotitt3 | j 1 the Hatcheries, they eon “a mnsh Of{- \ So for Executor. ly pitting his “hand outeide-the-car{ worth, apent the weekcead with her|@% Y'stte@-on Sunday at th@nome of : tthe —Tdetowel--Men emorial i “ ree . Clark ufect it to the wat- ts Aitehison, Texecate or | O% - packet a the cag ialeet traffic. friend, ‘Mies Isabel Chatiney. Mils« {et righ ae aefer. at a meeptial. on. Sunday, September ‘ ot ates er, with a ayringe.) Listowel Ont. 10-8 7 -#aid, hie Bessie Schneider also spent Sunday Mr. Mré, ‘Henry K an 48th, sae? to Mr: and Mrs. Ran ke aoe babel yey e had dish five in-; | a e sa tte ‘that tar. "ot yours sre. clayton, ‘iran Ldn : ree dciph in, a daughter. ches long, the fountain froze over, ee watch where you are going. rit tell Rey Mre.: ‘Kaine of. Atwood, waarmee Mr yal eadigtai’ ee - ieee b to ~)pyew wher ft starts reming, spent sunday at tie home of Mrs. * pet une * kde ma why FOUN — . *. Z rf > anc ber 20th, i927, “to Br. asi = ‘ foll the own: ip Bae op Mies. Edna Vines, 8rd line tored daughter. Sn t and } “why ae ere ~ Hngerile wal with Ne al : pes ‘ae Méaieé : f cn THE “y Aitile Willie one ee ne ee re at $y Brangelica ’ ati oe : 2 « £927, to air. and! byl “s #8 a O42 f Sastarg o KURTZVILEE Risece very gi i d evening SWeiner BS e A son. . " z cag re 7 ee rk Seep 2 Se home o Albert J os reat 2% % ce al Gedeke 2nd aes ber 2 , : me ees chad vicinity at bak services were ae : ts4 ile. $ on. Sunday 1 line Land WANTED | a “man desires ~ and: board & Pet es Sec. con’ locat- ed. aoe at '-

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