Listowel Banner, 15 Dec 1921, p. 6

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\ ‘WOIGESTION Relieved by ‘“Fruit-a-tives” the Fruit Medicine Indigestion, Weak. Digestion or partial digestion of food, is‘one of the most serious of present-day complaints—because it is responsible ‘for many serious troubles. Those who suffer with Indigestion, almost invariably are troubled with Rheumatism, Palpitation of the Heart, ss and excessive Nervousness, /“Fruit-a-tives” will always relieve Indigestion because these tablets ‘ strengthen the stomach muscles, increase the flow of the digestive juices and correct Constipation, which usually accompanies Indigestion. 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c, At dealers or sent postpaid | by A few dass ago I received a copy of your paper, sent,me by a friend, in hich you were pleased to make kind reference to my recent visit to Listowel, for which please accept thanks. I became reminiscent and re- called some facts—names of people! © of the church, etc, as 1 knew then, some 46 years ago. The first religious services in connection with the Wes- leyan Methodist were conducted in a private house by Rey. Isaac Crane, who was stationed on Elma Mission 1859-62. He was followed by Revs. G. Sanderson and Nelson Brown, and in 1867 Listowel was recognized as the head of a separate circuit with Rev. W. W. Shepherd as Superintend- ent, the outlying appointments being Gowanstown, Zion, Mt. Pleasant, Stewart's, Hunt's and ae ae Then came J. Scott, B. A. and M. Swann. z he junior preachers wer as follows: T. W, Jackson, E. A. Chown, W. W. 1D dwards, D, W. Thompson, H. es J. W. Cooley, D. Rogers, E. S. Sh ley. This brings us down to i877, Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. ee, when Listowet was made a_ station, with Rev J. G. Scott as the first pas- yy i nul Coleg. STRATFORD, ONT. . The leading commercial school of Western Ontario, a school where you can get thorough courses under com- petent instructors in Com- mercial, Shorthand and Tel- egraphy Departments. Stu- dents get individual instruc- tions and many register at any time. Graduates are as- sisted to positions. Get our free catalogue. D. A. McLachlan, é Principal. tor. The writer was called to Listo- wel to assist Rev. M. Swann (who was Chairman of the District) ary 1876, owing t© the failure of o j : RES . L ] It “hp * a ae # Pr lt tal é: of. Listewel—| "the Methodist Sober Chietk cer Mr: Pditar: health of John W. Cooley, and though present for only six months, I find no difficulty in recalling the names of the following persons among the membership and adherents .of the Church at that time: John and Jacob Large, A. D. Freeman, J. E. Carson, 8. Morton, Wm. McKinney, W. Dick- son, Jas. Lee, A. Devit, W. Bradley, BR. B. Sarvis, B. Faulkner, B. and S. Rothwell, J. W. Scott, Dr. Philp, J. A. Halstead, and Messrs. Poole, Hew- itt, Murray, Newman, Sanderson, Wiles, McDowell, Torrance, Bartley. From those of later years I.reeall J C. Hay, J. C. Burt, J. M. Schinbein, T. Seaman (and son), A. Torrance, T. Male, S. L. Adolph, R. Hutchinson, J, Bayne, A. M.’ Smith, J. Fair, Geo. Hugh and Wm. Spenen J. Lindsay, E. Reihm, J. Faulkner, W. McCormick, W. Vines. J. W. Scott and Wm. Brad- ley came from my native place (Dar- lington) nearly 60 years ago, also Robt. Hutchinson 33 years ago. RAILWAY IGRAND TRUNK 2a SYSTEM Double Track Route between MONTREAL TORONTO ETROIT CHICAGO Unexcelled Dining Car Service. Sleeping cars on night trains and parlor cars on principal day trains. Full information from any Grand Trunk,Ticket agent or C. E. Horning District Passenger Agent, Toronto. A. M. SMITH, Station Agent. J. A. HACKING, Town Agent. LEONARD ; EAR on Ro tors HEAD NOISES. Siaoty Rab it Pack of the Ears and nsurtfia Nostri!s, Proof of suc- ceod iil ha By the dragg! MA NADA ARTHUR Salts 03, Sales beats, Seraste < famnned Ont. wy For sale a Listowel, as. A. Stuart at a host and how few —. of those in the first named list! knew them well and have thought kindly of them during all the years, and I esteemed it a great privilege to look in upon their successors ahd share with them, the blessings of a recent Sabbath services After forty-four years and a half of active and unbroken service, I re- tired nearly three years ago, and while grateful for the ability and op- portunity of rendering service on the abbath, I am,enjoying the relaxation from the crowding urgencies of a busy pastorate, and occasionally lift my eyes to see how low the sun is! Jackson's school heuse, boundary! west, was packed for the concert Wednesday night. There was a pro- gram of about forty-seven items, and it was a good one. Mr. W. J. Dowd of Listowel, was chairman. Though Soran were admitted free, over 5.Q0 was taken in from an admis- bi fee of 25c. SOME FOLK FORGOT THE FRUIT’ SHOWER The annual collection of fruit and pickles, was received at the hospital on Saturday. The donations were not as generous as last year, owing, no doubt, to forgetfulness on the part of many. The hospital will be grateful for any additional gifts of fruit, pick-| les or produce. ' The Auxiliary wish to thank the! following ladies for responding to the; Mrs. Geo. Harron, 2 qts. df fruit, bottles of pickles. Mrs. S. = Rothwell, 2 ats. .| and 2 squa. | 91 2] | t ha Mrs. Sad Moore, 2 qts. fruit. Mrs. Sangster, 2 qts.-fruit, 1 bot- : tle eg Mrs B. Dietrich, 1 qt. fruit, bottle Pi pickles } Mrs. Jos. Aiken, 1 at. fruit, 1 bot-} tle ageses John Leonard, | ariel apples Mrs. J. H. McDonald, 2 ats. fruit, 1} ~ hod pickles. 4 W. A. Johnstone, i 1 Hy pickles Mrs. Watson bottles pickles. E,. Stewart, 1 chicken, 1 2 qts, fruit, ' , 4 pints fruit and 4 | Ns 1 qt. fruit, 1 jar! pickles. Mrs. Hardy, 1 ‘loaf home made | bread. Mrs. bala ad 1 qt. fruit, carrots and 9 Mrs ey White, 2 qts. bottles pickles Mrs. J. C. Hay, Mrs. W. C. Ki idd, fruit, 2) oe pickles. 3 quarts fruit. setting. A kind Providence has watch- ed over our life and ordered our steps, and we are grateful for the rich and glorious things of this life and the hope of the better things in the yonderland, whither so Many of the friends of nearly half a century ago have.gone. Happy is he that heareth The signal of his release, - The bells of the holy city — The chimes.of eternal peace! Yours sincerely, v D. Rogers. St. Thomas, Dec. 8th. 1921. ; to boom at Molesworth since the election. The blacksmith shop has re-opened with Mr. J..G. Allan of Ethel,..an expert man, in charge. He = do cad shoeing and woodwor His ces are, new shoes 56c, ae 25e. (hast. 5] Gets: Consolation Prize— Mr. George Spotton of proprietor of the Canada College, Listowel, was united in mar- riage on Saturday afternoon at | St. Thomas, to Miss Catherine Taylor, a former nurse of Wingham, Rev. Mr. MacGillivray of the Presbyterian church, officiating. Mr. Spotton ran as Conservative candidate in North Huron, but was defeate4. Big of Heart and Body— Toronto ete ae the cel- ebration in favor of Dr. J. P. Rankin, Liberal victor in North Perth, the Stratford Herald says that he “was jovially heaved from his rooms by his neargst pals and hoisted into a waiting motor truck.” It will be ga- thered frOm this quite vivid descrip- tion that Dr. Rankin’s is no sylphlike orm. In fact, the achievement of his “nearest pals"’ goes down in history ast tribute to their number and physical prowess. But those who know the genial North Perth doctor are aware that his heart is of a size which would overcrowd any smaller physical frame than that with which nature has thoughtfully provided him. Wingham, UR one ers, tha pub- have found us to be reliable and capable. The the rendered quality of service by us_ reflects credit upon our profession. re aii. One we expect to barrels of ----is a a ut Caramels, eo Cocoanut Caramels, | Great News For Lovers Of | | | | On account of the. big drop in the price of |} sugar, we are making a correspondingly i | i Big Cut in the Price of all i Candies for Christmas | OUR BIG SPECIAL sell Mixture is of first class candies only, and includes N Mexican Kisses, French Creams, Jellies, Gum Drops, Jelly Gums, Honey Nuggets, Coffee Creams, Molasses, | Caramels, Vanilla Caramels, Peanut Clusters and Strawberry Creams. | Peanut Taffy 30c a lb. Peanut Brittle 30c Cocoanut Peanut 30c i Candy | Don’t buy boxed Chocolates ’till you see our crammed cases. We have them at prices from 25c to $10.00 . Hard Centres, Nut Centres, Liquid Fruits, Caramels, etc. » Book your order before Christmas for Whipping Cream and Ice Cream Bricks Phone us and we will book your order and deliver it when wanted. Diana Sweets Business; oc Our Stouk 3 is n complete with all seasonable i: my High quality i is our motto. "We aim to ack the t service. Mixed Nuts 25 per Ib. Dates 20c per Ib. SPECIAL: 4 tb. pail Fig Jam Tee Currants 18c per Ib, Figs 2 Ibs. for 25c Mixed Peels 45c per Ib. Table Raisins, Figs, Nuts, Oranges and Candies in abundance and at prices that will R A. CLIMIE Phone 72 ‘allace Street » Willoughby Farm Agency Bargain Farms WRITE FOR FREE FARM CATALOGUE OF OTHER FARMS 60 ACRES PILKINGTON TWP., WELLINGTON COUNTY 45 acres eg balance bush and pasture; small orchard; House 1 % 8 , § rooms and kitchen; cellar; bank barn 40x60; barn No. 2, eesaé: cemented stables; hog pen; hen house; silo: This farm is well located on a good road 3% miles from the town of Elmira; Rural Mail; Possession any time; Easy Terms. 100 ACRES MARYBOROUGH TWP., 95 acres workable, balance bush; soil; ievel; good water; wire fences; Brick house, 2 stories, 7 rooms; cellar; furnace: cistern; Bauk barn 48x68; cemented stables; water supply; driving house 20x20; hog pen; hen house; WELLINGTON COUNTY % acre orchard; clay loam Rural mail; On good road 2 miles from Tralee, and 5% miles from Listowel. rranged. Telephone; Possession Arranged; Terms 100 ACRES MORNINGTON TWP., PERTH COUNTY 90 acres workable, balance. bush; % acre orchard; water; wire fences; Frame house, 1% stories, 6 rooms; cellar; Bank barn 40470; cemented stables; water supply; hog pen; hen house; church 2 miles; Tralee 2 miles; Listowel 5 miles; posses- sion Arranged; Rural mail; Terms 50 ACRES BEVERLY TWP.., WENTWORTH COUNTY 40 acres workable, balance bush and pasture; % acre orchard; Frame house, 1% stories, 6 rooms; cellar; Bank barn 34x50; stables partly oo driving house; hen house; ool and church each % mile; Westover 1\% miles; Galt 10 miles; Hamilton “15 miles; Rural mail. Possession any time; $4, erms Arranged. Willoughby Farm Agency GUELPH, ONTARIO. W. W. MARTINSON, Representative, ELMIRA, ONT. / mj The Listowel Garage erything For The Motorist Full line of Accessories, Tires and Tubes. BATTERIES for all makes of cars. charging and repairing a specialty. Battery Best lines of Oil, Grease and Polish in stock. | WELDING OUR -REPAIR SHOP i is recommended by many of the most careful motorists as the one - place in town to get. your work done satisfact- orily. ‘\ WHEN IN TROUBLE CALL Garage 63. Residence 242-J, R. O. HUBE & SON ‘have agreed to accept corn from oso eet ales cording to backers of hich merchants | went into gperation recently in Mad- que pen enter ee élia, Minnésota. wne plan is anggeng 3 favor among the corn

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