Listowel Banner, 20 Jan 1927, p. 4

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ie am Pablie, worship. The Pas- Res sae 1» = Ti Bible“ Selioot. % pm>—Evening Worship. The Pas- ’ bone Subject ae. Revival o? Relig- jon.”” ee <—BLS Cle. ey and §. 8. ieee Training Class. ed. 8 pm. and Thursday—Services Byangelism. Addresses... by ivménent ministers. Thursday 19 2 p.m. and 8 p.m Cordial invitation is extended. F 4 Baptist Rev. Harry W. ‘Jackson, Pastor .- Sunday, January 23rd a 10 a.ny.—Bible School. Be 11 a.m.—Public’ Worship. f 7 pm.—Public worship. Monday 8& pm—B. at home of Mr. and Mrs. “Albert poe Wednesday 7.30—Prayer meeting In Vestry. | United Church Listowel a Sunday Jan. 23rd, 1927 a ES: MORNING * Subject: “RADIO MESSAGES." oe Anthem “Evening ‘hind Morning” * . Oakley te Soto Mies B. Wakeford boa EVENING “{ Subject: “THE MARKS OF A i MAN.” Anthem “Rock of Ages” Buck Male Quarttette—Messrs. Karges, Hellman, Loree and Hudson. The Church With The Open Door P. F. Hoadley, E, F. Armstrong Organist. Minister. “Phe -P.A. of Christ Chureh will on ie Monday evening next in. the basement of :the church. A food program has beén provided antl Datibehments will be served. * ¢ M . C. Schnitrker gave the topic at Monday’s meeting of the gelical church, and Rev. tinued on the ninth lesson Teacher Training Class * 2° & i { Robert Symons wad in the a at Knox church Guild Monday eg; ening, and the scripture heen _wae {1 -read by M‘es Jean Savage. The top-i fe on “Reformation and Principles | ‘of Reformation” was given by Mr David Savage. An instrumental was ‘Spendered: by Blythe Duberges. Wing con-; of the On-Tttesday ovieine the Young Mien’s Class of the United 8. Schoo! entertained theif wives and ,teachers and officers of the Sunday School. About 45 were present and - the @vening was pleasantly spent in a variety of games, and moving pic- ‘turds. Refreshments were served. A successful meeting was held on Wednesday night last at the Rectory for the p nes; Sec. O'Brien;, . Treasurer "McIntyre. mi next eer On Sunday evening the Rector in rist Church Pap sian the ney d. Testa ut who hers Si o realize oe ie no : ‘eiintiauons im aad @ requires jong wat ig on ‘Gon there. were “twentih clase fg ‘the Brangeiical evening eg? & L. Win Prcueneretyt tain ned the class of young ladies tf the day is teacher of the Matt were the a ” Miss presi- secte- it- my appatata bject! “The Secret of Soul on Young People's League of the Evan- i | holding the: Municipal are going quite regularly and are de- |termined to ma e -best. possible | showing for their Church. ara more Sundays of + e..apecial effort. should not reach.two thousand! next se also considerable sic “in. town. The best of it all is that many | o¢ It may be that on ese Sundays ev-)" pp, | Monday after spending five tae in = Memorial Hospita!, Listowel. Williams s crowed "Music Hall in Atwood what it would mean if there was a panic started there? Its steep narrow stairway and door opening inward. Of course the parents in this’ sad case of ‘last week will be criticised for letting little ones go the show without proper guardianship. But it does not seem to me to be as bad,as letting children play on the streets till late at night. he street is no place to raise children. If they are not kept in when they are emall how do you expect to eave any control over them when they are srown. And then parents will won- der why children have no respect for them. Some parents gaem to think the ehsiest way to get along with children is to let them do as they ike and have what they oye ie he it is the easiest for the be- ing, but is that fitting the ona for the battle of Ife These lines of Margaret often come to my mind, For life ié all too short. dear, And sorrow is all too great, To suffer our slow compassion That tayries until too late. And ‘tis not the thing you do, dear, j t's the thing you leave undon Which gives you the- bitter heartache At the setting of the sun Te Mothers I would urge, be care- Sangster’e | Along. —A Grandmother. Town of Listowel BY-LAW NO. v5z By-Law to provide for nomina- tions for the office A al year 1927 and to. provide for the Election of a~Member of the said Council for the year 1927. Whereas a eufficient number of nominees did not qualify for the of- fice of CouncHlor of the Town of ite *‘owel for thé year 1927 to make =e Council a6 provided for by wheres for the Ris a above oa there is a vaca th Counel of the Town oe Listowel for ear 1927 te Whereas it is necessary and ! expedient to appoint a place for nominations for the office of Councillor for the town of Listowel for the year 192 and the person who shali act at such nominations as Returning Officer, nd tomippoint places at which polls shall be opened in the Municipality} in case polls are required, oersons who shall act.as Deptty Re- turaing Officers and Poll Clerks, e it therefore and it ig hereby enacted as B! 1. hat el Daa es for the Geo. Finkbein Dufferin Ward—~Diseuts Return- ing 7. Frank Kelly; Polling Place, eppard’s House; Poll Clerk, ‘Chiaries Welker La whe Ward—Deputy | wiles Office Geo Polling Place, Public rf Clerk, Frank Kemp Paesed in Open Council this 10th ms as Pell 8.45 o’clock p.m ee cal WATSON, Mayor. affice oy Gonnetiiar of the Listowel will ibe’ held. in the Coun- cil Chamber. of the Town of Listowel on hee THE eyo DAY F JANUARY, at the Pall of twelve. orelcok noon and the; w tay of January 1927, at the hour of Sm 1 Ww Town of mt on f Mr. and Mre. George Wo ure. Ellie Vines entertained a number of ladies to a quilting on Tuesday wig oreind Miss Eva Jac of Fordwich _— Sanday with her parents. a, V. Sehi nbein. Mra. Sehinbolm. Sr., Mr. and Mre ohn Lohr and Rev and Mrs. Beasenthal were guests at the home of Mr.. end Mrs. Philip ‘Bolander, on Su nday. Miss Eva and Stanley Bridge were gnests at the home of Mr. and Mra. Wolf on Sunday Miss Edna Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Smith and ape oh ie 2nd concessicn Grey, wer the home of = Bradford on Su — Mrs’ “Harold > : “4 & MOLESWORTHU ” fe * sfesteofeofeafonfecfectogfesfesfesfetest a Doelecfenorfoefenfeoteetentee]e We understand Mrs. Chas. aoln- tosh is improving nicely in the Mem- orial Hospital, after her recent ac- home agiin Mrs. Henry Howe returned home on Saturday after spending a couple of weeks in Brussels. as ac- companied home by her sister, Mre tul of the company your girls €0) Frank Jiske of Detroit who will joy riding with. Maybe I am getting spend a few days wit a n deep waters, 6o I will just Jog uesday atteraoon. "the Mole- sworth Women’s Institute met at the home of Mrs. Amos Smith, for their regular monthly meeting. A good number were present after passing through ulations’ on the journey to the mesting. much to the amusement of lookers on, but little fun for the par- ticipants who were rolled in fhe snow. Next meeting bel be held at Mrs, George Roberts REELS b tee RTE E ED ° TROWBRIDGE PERE EEE LEE EE EET EE EEE Mrs. John Scott and Mrs, Joe Johnston, of Listowel, accompanied by their eister, Mrs. M. Allen, of Calgary, et Rdg their brother, Mr. T. Tu n, also were pe ates at the-home —y ‘Mts. M, J. Tug this week. her near . Bra is ” visiting eee Mrs, Ww. T. Ward, Mo Seanane McMillan is. improving nicely after her recent illness. hope she soon will be in good health Be 33 ain Mrs. William Martin, of Herachel. Sask., who is spending a few months ith her mother, Mrs. E. Rea, is spending a few days this week with Mrs. Geo, Lemmex, et urday me r Trow- bridge oma visinity ‘left for Britton o hunt jack rahbite. they are nearly a#il exterminated as the men report poor luck. We are glad to™ report that Mr. Gordon Rea is out Baa shee after be- ing il with la gripp he “True .Wo There! Missionary Circle“ held their regular vet Hit about twenty-five present’: answered with-a verse. in ‘the A dainty, inch was. serv hostess ateuthe close of the meeting. Next: meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Chester Adams and that BL L. Bamford be Re- tarping Officer . Should a poll be necessary it will be held on TURS) Hi Thank i Ya DAY, THE 18T DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1927 s to commence at the hour of 9 o*- elock a.m. and to continus open un- tilleokd the hour of 6 — k p.m. and no ‘or: 5 Bismark Watd-—-Deputy Retu ing ig yeonit a Eftis; Pol Place, a Shou: Poll Clerk, ie water, Ward—De puty Return- ear Officer, John MeKenzie; Polling Scmehe, re Hall; Poll Clerk, Norman Victoria Ward—Deputy Returning dfficer, M. McGillivray; Polling Place, N. L. Bean’s Shop; Poll Clerk Don't hecome dieeonrarced if yon haye a a in your head. ven that's vinecoing Tf we had saved ay Ok . ; what lamp sai a ing now, _ ‘ te A Suan who wan tie ihe Montreal when the fire br inh Z mail, ree accept our ,. Thureday, Jan. 20th, 1927; Mrs. John Mathieson. Vatnor: dige' #. ©. Henckeroth, Wrothess- Orval Cox, Aberfeldy: , Mr. W. He Biakié, Gianworth. onal Con. Ruppel, ner. re. Gordon ‘0 Se e sent her = card. with BvD! 2 bal ‘but 3 expinined oes ge Se an certain "youn man ngs hone plana Mitte down, pal “Many. oman thinks be ie: ee ee ww + ptnbeeebeteeeereees eo os Setarany Gouneht met athe vet ie fee Tp Jai cident.% We hope she soon Will be | qqetepepepagete “Trials and Trib-| noo proeds| ‘becanse he bapieerisditionstde " Serbeteeieenessapeerstens seasare Session, A Sunday. Ww: spent a few . at the Canadian: Exhibition recen ca Pan NCO, ee Qiya in Ingersoll this week. TI 1 bier tes GOREN, tin “ect od Ep iment oe ‘ 4 |. Miss Dorothy Sproule Visited a few Strong: W. , pty LETTERS ITO ee eat. ton left this k fein ie. Sate Eh lpscopheade ohnston Week | Health. H f rom ve oO. been i, | TO THE ED R | for Holmesville where ehe is ne itary Ins r, Jam : af to: the: Pro- + _4.|her daughter, Mrs. Biliott Secretary of Board of Health. David! vinial Governments and tos lim: To the Edito 2 Rite Saati ea Greer; Cartaker of Twp. at. 4 eae alta add hy oe Hhbbtrth tibet t4 $449 [uel Honeyford:; Manufacturer of} ied number of exhibitors, le, n , sae eh Rc fir > ; */ Concrete Culvert Pipe, George Nuhn Snares = eas 0 e ak Fai aren “a KURTZVILILG : ws. nting &c, The Standard’ This; fromthe Lethbridge Herald, for teh.bereaved {s all that Is left PPh eee eh deh heey wiisdlbntie noaetie ke Heed soe is hard to surpass: “A farmer moved : for us to do. a conld it not have Mr: M. Jacques sgent seveal dayé|/ions in which they reside. A few}2mto. @ half séction’ in ‘the Iron been are gh — toy Le US| this week in Beeton and while there! current accounts were paid. Council pinta district last Apring. He got maak it taht the ag ty of sttch| attended the funeral of a eg adjourned to meet at 1.30 on Feb a good crop; irrigated carefully yone ever think in the} wanel Master spent tie. week. ond: at 11 to receive the auditors’ report td watched results. He ‘threshed a and to moe Seapesl business, d Greer, Twp. Clerk. ialeleitdialataaie EPSPS EEE ed HESSON ment t+ + + of $1, PBL feafestedeerferdecdeotebecbestesdeofecbestestoc Hauling gravel bad the order of the da¥ - o =— ity Mes . nd Basler a Sunday with Mr. and Mre. M: an ate glad to report that Mr.jof marks during the coming train- iamonds AT 9,8, 4,2 ster Pet a Wines, Ut ® ling season at the training farm of Spades —J, 10, 4 Miss Cecelia Stemmler is spending|the British Ministry of Labor at some time with friends at Waterloo ; Brandon, Norfolk. The award con- > Xx 3 \ Py Renate’ er from here attend-| sists of a cash prize and employment 7A z B: ne Wein ennie’a sale hear Crosshill | 45 current wages upon the C.P.R. : . Mrs. Fred. Dietrich and sons, Har-| Supply Farm at Strathmore, Alber- | Hea 0,7 ih old anf Oscar, spent a few days of;}ta, A similar prize pilt}be made ; Clubs —. hy 0,9, a ‘é ‘ast. week with friends in Elmira and | available in the spring of £928. i Diamonds — K, Q, 10 . Kitchener. ‘ pades — Q, 9, 8 Miss Marie ——_ visited Sun- i fi day at the ho of Mr. A. Foerster. An outstanding feature of the Yo score, first game, Z dealt and bid Mr. L. Hofflee was a visitor in Linwood last Saturday. DONEGAL CRED EERE hh Hh bE f Pn grippe fisses Mae and Violet ana Miss Dorothy-Little are the “ean — he lite-atwood. af pres al of the’ ladies are attepding Sansivaiiie in the after- | } The monthly meeting of the Lad- | jes’ Aid and W. Thursday afternoon at t Mrs. J. H, Planned to: have van oyster aupper on Friday ‘-evening: with a social congregational mecting eats’ a the church. In;the W. M. 8:, W, E, Buchanan ,read the scripture age Mesdames D. mer and N: Acheson gave readings; Mrs. et C. Hymers gang a Rev. @ gave a talk op jrolled Missionary work. The next meeti will be at the home of Mrs. Jam Scott, Jr. BANNER ‘ADS. PAY) | Banner Want Ads. Sell Pperience here as they had: in the }United States... The-Prairie Pro-)< gineee acs dea beeeitg Senne int guid hel awa awibded to the cat nadian Pagific’ Railway in’ recogni- © ‘els i tion of the excellence of its exhibits $6,000 crop: in this first year; paid $2,800 on his land; $1,600 on equip- This left him a comfortable balance The President Beatty. Prize is. be- ing offered by the President of the ‘ Canadian Pacific Railway to. the man obtaining the highest number business | past few weeks has been the export of live foxes by the Canadian Pa- epE ee pspg | Citic Express in Montreal, 4 statistics show that in the past fis- * | cal year 5,590 live foxes, valued at * | $1,484,686, Mra, Alex Buchanan has been con peountries. fined to the house with an attack! gone to be foundation stock in the 'United States, Hymers | Belgium, France, Germany, New- ' foundland, Finland, Japan and Russia. Announcement was M.S. were held op | Canadian Pagific Railway headquar- e home of|ters here recently that Petrie. The Ladies’ Aid ‘scholarships, covering one year’s tui- tion in the Faculty of Arts and four Mrs. ,jeal, civil, jengineering at McGill University, jare offered by the company, subject ER. ‘to competitive examination, to ap- Vinond took\the study on India and prentices and other employees en- mee COmPARY and under 21 years of age, and te minor sons of employees. Nae connect: i and elgaréd Cte BA00: ton, is made, it is due to faulty use of kno material terials. The following _ hegre | ant ummy olay ey ee i bees carefully noted. An analysis will ue given in the next article. Problem No. 11 200. t0 go on. with.” Hea: Clabe— J, 1 10, 8 one club; A thiee = arta, Y four clubs and B four hearts. Z bid fiv an Trade i, Aopened the king of hea arts and all folio ved. A then led the > tre yal monds. A? should Z plan t eT ay the ha y of Canada for other have left Canad jan foxes Problem No. 12 —~'A, 3,2 United Kingdom, lg 10/94 Diamonds — K, Q, 10, 9, 6, 3 Spades — J Norway, Switzerland, ‘ é c Cc ke iid sco Th poston if y diamonds is much the sounder bid, toe AP 84,3 Diamon Spades — “* 10, 2 f rt or spade bid ind. The game is far more im- ortant than the honor sco: Answer to Problem No, 10 Hearts -- A, K, Q, 3 -_ Clubs — : Y ’ Diamonds Ms K,0,5,8,3 2A B: Spades —-9, we : suber game. If Z dealt and bid t! pades, what should A bid? e question in this hand ig whether to vid four = ints or sour diamonds, The xtter bid seems the better bid betause of the lengt trumps. "You arealmost . ertain to be forced to trump spades or lubs so should bid the longer sult. If ou should” bid four hearts and be orced to tr om - you would be in a bad ound four or more earts in aa -otpomnata hand. - Four . is your paper paid for? made from + iene sipanclaatiiirninaaaas The brids i¢ given in marriage but two free {the groom is often eo Sinners may -be lost, mighty easy to find. tuition in arehitecture, chem- Oo mechanical or electrical Anyway, i old rich gay who married a chorus girl saw what he was getting. A married. man may be down, but he’s never ou on the permanent staff-of the There's less"dancing now, We have noticed. But there are just as many When the young bride has to roll up her sleeves and get busy with the weekly wash—the honeymoon has set. Victoria a Mecc ‘a for Winter Tourists Uppes left—The Empress He Hotel, Victoria. _Dppets preshene Fg a in Stanley oh Ay" year round golf, swimming, gree Sadia, andjihe Em s Hotel, provide a fascinatifig feature to spring blossoms in Canada in ee midale f win- | the se sip lea my —— ng to be desired in the ter are Geran by the famous sega of V: and} wa tions. swimming in the eis Vancouver. One does not have to south to avoid) spark! tem bg water of the pool graduated the rigors of winter but’ by Teavin the young with| in depth from three to te n feet, and hundred. and next spring’s. wheat hidden ben eath a warm fifty feet in length, with : bette of is a great ‘oF snow, crossing the mounts see. with. their: iime of the many fiaieers. Ts a bps ; ev i steamer “Princess Kathleen,” cal awineilitg sanee OFS Bank: eet eke scene of many international swi | Completing the setting are fie dance halle at the persed “on the main floor with tea tables and tempting wicker ofusio# of to ‘th notes of ram eek a Vancouver i poeta e oe courses . a Walter golfing ace peteare a fied lon swimm halls : a da “of gol it aba , the dance ; iy of £0 ant ie = * but they're rk weleefelecettecfsfocaeleababeistatiopedh ¢ VANDRICK'S SALE REGIS- + TER + eae Taseting, Jain 1927-——-For E. Smith, at btn) emi lots rs ‘and 2, Elm , farm stock Sale at pres o'clock, 42, con. and hay. Wednesday, Jan. 26, 1927--For Em- ily Mayburry,: at lots -2 and 3; con. 12, Mornington, tia stock, implements, hay, grain, etc. Sale at one o'clock. Wednesday, Feb. 2nd. 1927—-For Lioyd Ausman, at lot 3, con: farm stock, implements, hay, grain and household goods. ore is sold. Sale at one o’- Clock. Elma, Fridxy, Feb: 4, 1927 Fair Day—aAt Vandrick's auction rooms, Listo- wel, furniture, household goods, etc. Bale at two d’clogk. Baie | ‘and Taesday, Feb. 14 and 15. purebred shorthorns very high clase, implements, hay. grain. and household. goods. -This: ts « monster two. day sale. Sale at one o'clock each day. Wetncety, and Thursday, Feb. 16 ee eee W. 8. Shearer By 10 : ‘20 » # . monster sale of real good stuff. bor Salo—25 gre baled straw, ap- riGk. ply to A. J, Vandrick . . Good De Laver Cream Separator, small size, and a 8, lot of good second hand furnity stole ted todos debt bobebettetedetiep La raj a SIXTH LINE WALLACE a& Mrs. i Schmidt of ee Eg Clara and Selina: Walter and Miss Mabel Schneider left Tnes- day for Kitehener © where .they -will Pl their aunt, Mra. Norman Rup- ad MreyoNeoK. Weber «and tamity® 8th con. visited sunday at ee home of Mr. and Mrs. oe “Bender fs spendin Ss {sometime with hier efstar jn- Toronté. and. M ter returned home Friday after a weeks* visit with xeuree in Wool- Messrs... Melvin “Schneider Leslie Walter, Misses - Selina Neliie’ Walter, epent Sunday the home of Mr. and Mre. Joon Sender, $rd ose attending the sale of Mr, TS. Ba: ua pe oe al and an on Thursday, we! are the mecca mon mers Mr. Gorton Walter, } Mr, _and ual ene.

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