Listowel Banner, 16 Apr 1925, p. 2

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me — usiness Directory [Patronixe These Advertisers Whenever You Need the Services of Reliable Business or Professional Men neer @ffice over E. D. Bolton, O,L.8. "Phone 48 ; H. B. MORPHY. K. @. Barrister, Notary Public, ore: ancer, Solicitor for Pank f Com- Listowel, Milverton, Atwood Money te loan. Office over J. a." Drug Store, Main St. Lis: « J. C. HAMILTON, B. A. Barrister, Conveyancer, pone § inery Parlor Bonds for Sale. ©. MORTON SCOTT, B.A. ~ Barrister, Notary Public, Convey- Office over Adolph’ s Hardware Store, Main street. ‘DENTAL a W. G. E. SPENCE » Dentist, Bae get of the Dentist partment of University of Penn- ia, Philadelptiia; . also Sharbel até of The Royal College. of Denta pameneons, | ‘Toronto. Office over Benin~ bein’s Sto For painless extraction we use nit- LEGAL MEDICAL ROBERT G. MacFARLANE: D. LIVINGSTO. mM. B. Successor to Late J. E. Terhune Ph and Surgeon. tice |. Barrister, Notary Public, Cenyey-} over Livingstone’s Drug Store, corn- ain and Wal 69. Night phone 113. streets. Phone A. G, SHIELL, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Diseases of —— and Surgery. 13 on Office. Inkevman Street, West. Oppos:te Presbyterian Church. DR. ALEXANDER FISHER Phone ‘97, Stratford. iettention given af care of ants and Childre Special DR. F. J. R. FORSTER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Graduate in medicine, University of Toronto. ’ ssistant New York Ophthal- mic and Aural Institute, Moorefield's pe and Golden — Throat Hos- tals, London, HS Waterloo St. go Phone 267 Will be in Listowel the first a in the month, from 10 a.m. to 4 VETERINARY DR HOUZE. V.S. Graduate a ima Ontario ey College. ere vad Ont. Vet. As-~ + + 5. 8. NO. 5, GREY. The following is the report. of Fs 0 March and April, ‘each class ined in History, Geunrevey: Composition, Grammar and Litere- ture. ij. ~y 2. Jr. IV—Helen Beirnes 69. Jean Campbell $0, eit | + + bs. it Sr. Ili— Annie Byeiniey 77, Amy Holmes 56, Bella Lucas Jr. —Kathleen Bremner 76, HI Seirnes 73, Gladys Lucas 67, Willie Beirnes Sr. H—Florence Hamilton 73. dr. 1i—Norman Rea 54. t. class—Ha ‘ry Holmes, good; Firs: Carl te Prim er—Clarence Lueas, good. L. Fear, “teacher. Pardon us, but we thought dress- ing for dinner was just tucking napkin under the c Resting The Eyes Will Not If it fs “caused by an error of) vision. It isn’t, work tha. hurts such eyes. ft is their in- ability to focus .the light that enters them. If you ‘ask what will prevent such @ condition, there is but one answer—glas- 8e6. asses made especially : * for the patient after a carefur examination. Our service pro- B. L. -H. BAMFORD ELECTED PRESIDENT AT ANNUAL MEET- ING AT KITCHENER ON GOOD FRIDAY. e feature of the forty-sixth an- ganization in North America, ig the City Hall, Kitchener, Friday, was the setting aside of $250 for missionary work in the north and north-western part of Ontario with 4 view to increasing the membership in the W.F.A. there. Last year the Collingwood team entered the assoc All Diseases a Domesticated Animals Promptly attended es a Specialty. Office Central Barns, Listowel, Ont. Phones: Office 325 W. House 325 J. rous oxide oxygen gas, also conduct- ive anaesthesia. R. F. TAYLOR, L.D.S.; DDS. Graduate of the Royal college of ae erred Surgeons, and of Toronto uni- PRitrous Oxide Gas for Extractions. cane rg J. C. McDonald's store Phone 6 - ST. O. WILSON, L.D.S.; D.D.S. Graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto University. Office over Banzley's new store. , . Phone 23 for appointments. INSURANCE FIRE INSURANCE in best compantes; also accident, ao temobile, burglary, plate glass bond insurance. Automobile samur- ance, 86 cts. per 100. Your business solicited. E. D. BOLTON. | | AUCTIONEER W. J. DOWD, Auctioneer Farms for sale. Get our terms. CHIROPRACTIC L. O. WHITFIELD, D. C. actor “Graduate of Palmer School of Chir- opractic, D nport, lowa. Oitice on Maiff street. over John- ‘stone's speweriory store. Hours 10 to 12 noon, 2 to .m. Office opeu ‘Tuesday and rede evenings. Phone No. 9. Consultation free. $ DRS. J. E. and ANNIE PATTERSON . Graduates. of Toronto College of Chiropractic. Office and residence door east of Blackmore-Hamil- tom-factory, Main street. Office hours 5 to 11 a.m., 2 to 5 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m. ~ Listowel, Phone No. 54. ’ MUSIC FRANCIS SUTTON orig cM. Teacher of piano, violin, singing and | tipory,. Listowel. > for Toronto Con- Want to buy? See our list. Need a house? We have it. Require an auc- tioneer? Phone 246, Listowel, Ont. iation and carried off the intermea fate Leal nd it was suggested by ner ee Collingwood, that can was rs possibility of-from ten twelve teams entering from that ais Listowel Man Honored < By Western Football Association trict if the association went at it in the proper way. Thie was followed up \ by a motion moved by Past-President Don Campbell, of hag that representative of t W.F.A., along with Secretary R. Mu uir, of Toronto, lo O.F.A. visit the district and ; | organize it for t were ome any " delegates Vee on “all over western Ontario whe attended thé all-day session, and nineteen teams were.entered in the senior and intermediate divisions and two in the junior. Entries val all these divisions will close on Ma termediate series will again operate on a four-team group basis, with the teams finishing first in each series being the senior play-off teams and — finishing second being classed The third and OPTOMETRIST: y W. A. Johnstone Régistered Optometrist. Over 26 years experience M Listowel. DR. H. 8S. MALLORY had Yr Graduate of the Royal poreee of | Science, Toronto. Office, L Oli rere Jewellery store. EB. EYNO 77 Victoria 8t., Toronto. Fearts teams are the “also rans.” “Bev. Bamford President Beverley, L. H. Bamford, a well known newspaper and sportsman of Listowel, was elected president of the ee in —— to Don pbeli, of Presto elec g the sreai tential chair for the past two years, and in the new from the northern section of the W. FP. A. a | ing. 1,|be dropped was welcomed. executive elected there are many men |in himself an old footballer, and they were entertained to luncheon by the Ww Bobby Muir, secretary of the 0O.F. A., paid the association his first visit, while the meeting was the fourth annual attended — by Forsyth of Kitchener, one of. the best known football men in Canada ‘Perth County Names * Road Committee GRANT OF $1900 51900 GIVEN LISTO,- L HOSPITAL—COUNTY DROPS BANQUET PLAN. It was decided at the meeting of the county council held at the court house, Stratford, last Saturday morn- that the proposed banquet, that was to have been held to conmmem- orate the county becoming free of _ next November, would not be hel The council talked at some length during the morning as to the manner in which the banquet might be fin. anced. Practically every member had a different idea, and out of the maze the suggestion that the matter suggestion by Reeve A. Ringler d- a of Dr. J. P: Rankin, P., to the senate was ‘not acted upon. The councillors were not certain that Dr. Rankin desired the appoinment, and there was some fetr that an agi- tation among other *ounties might be starte Robert Armstrong, Reeve of a described the sen nate as a plac in which to lay away “old tetlows.” He eee that the body should e abolis cnenmiite to name five members of the " eercnell to act as a committee for the county in carry-| g out the new county road bylaw,' adopted at the Leche ey session of the mises the most in accuracy and Couribes | satisfaction. Loncratow - o } -Noarn Darota b pease No. - : 4 tant Wore DR. H..MALLORY ‘\ pL onalage seinen Registered Optometrist Order Renn)e's Sead Corn through your Phone 170 Listowel + fecal er direct from If you cannot gioing ‘We maintain at Chatham, Ont.,a Seed Corn establishment equipped the high Saving in’ | | EE eae toa Three Ways |) S272ceries eee COMPANY LIMITED TORONTO toner if erecta hes want to subscribe to a magazine, or to renew Neen TIME YOU your subscription, don't. bother writing a letter, buy- ing a postal note and post- age. Why not? Because we can handle all that detail for you in connection with our sub- scription service. Just drop into the Banner office, pay the amount you would send the magazine yourself — sometimes*less — and we guarantee that the journal will reach you reg- oa HiT Your house and garage GYPROC Advantages Fire protection” Low cost Cannot burn Saws like Lumber Non-w You save in--Money, 7 ime ‘and Worry--three ways inted THE BANNER Listowel, Ont. Resists heat and Baul ¥ endion s Repairs ater Will not crack council, was appointed as follows. panes cet dnsistire cretary-Treasurer James Blako,| William Scott, _ Hoggarth, James ana aie ust lot Tieheaar, presented ‘his annua, pec H. A. Beggs, Ro vin pro ae J report, showing that ms hi i is to report to the applie : has enjoy pr ous season.|council when it meets at 3 o'clock he oo yan Hig y her frst wrist | tects your stock both financially and ciherwine The ag igi afternoon, watch THE ONT receipts 596, and there is a orts of the County Proper- ‘ balance of $57 The secretary was commended me ‘his good work and voted an honorarium of $150. The Walkerton club was restored to good standing when a little over TA. ration’ the attslenion of the Guelph District Football p Pore fation objected to it on the ground that the Rangers had not affiliate. Embalmer and funeral Director Graduate of Canadian embalming “gehool. Residence and parlors, Main §t., one and a half blocks east of Baptist church. we and day calls ptly attend Phone 227. — or horse > arawn equipment as fe servatory Examinations. at 4 at Mr. Pail Nickle's resi- ‘ ence, Phone ° FUNERAL DIRECTCR : Former Rector Unveils W. F. McLAUGHLIN Memorial Window REV. T. B. HOWARD, LISTOWEL, OFFICIATES IN ‘BERVEICE AT BRANTFORD, At St. James’ church, Grandview, Palm Sunday morning was made the fitting occasion for the unveiling and professionat wisdom is the public’s protec- tion. Our equip- ment is moderyu and our conduct ir r.eproachable. We are fair at all times, jana almsdeeda which” she did,’’ wi oe did re) and dedication of a very a memorial window, the subject illus- trated being the crowning of Dorc: from — ehildren . Lang and bore the Pres er le “To. glory of God and in loving memory ~ o1 Richard F. Lang and his wife, Mary Tances, and = their William Frederick, for many yea. aithtul embers of this mr Ah by their children. Mr. a & were ry dearly, not only by their sur- viving relatives, but aleo b g the present members of the church who had been in close communion with them in much good work. As a mark of respect 4 church was crowded on morning for pes raise, and the presence of How d and ye are efitered in- to thefr labors.’ Mr. Howord spoke in aes eae ee of the labors f the gg a whose’ they. boy ho’ was full of good rack! Howard, who IMPRESSIVE | e 26./ Football Association, asked that the ‘On.| Mildmay Stars, St. Colomban, Milk i) Cargill, Collingwood ~Wi with them. However, it is likely thar oe difficulties in Guelph will be moothed over at a meeting shortly, onan Secretary R. Muir; of the O. F. A. will be in attendance. Among other things decide committee hear the grievances certain referees who have put claims into the association, that the rule allowing a goal to be kicked from a corner kick be adopted, and a resolu- tion more clearly defining the dut- ies of the Protest Committee, giving it power to order the replay of games and the setting of the acKay and W. Armstrong, ot Hamilton, of the Ontario Junior santos ge be run separately from 4 nd fo it affiliate with che above aay. Ee t was decided that for the pieeent ‘at least that the junior series would operate with the W.F.A. as in th The complete list of officers ia as follows:— Past-President, ° ao ener; liam Carter (Kinburn), T. Lindner (Collingwood) . and B. Shaver (Galt); eee rence Deleeste to the O.F. . Kitchener; O.F-A. Conuctiier, TI Bilte tt, Galt; Auditors, A. Exton Soatcheper? ana F, Dugmore (Hespeler The teams seh put their entry in “S, as follow: H nio rine ormediate—Stratfora, Hexbelac: St! John’s» Preston, . -Kit- chener. Victorias, Listowel, Hoistein,| > t. Marys Maple .-Leafe, inburn, bank, Walkerton, Kitchener Rang United, ». Goldie-McCulloch' ¢l.and Palmerston.’ ot “How Children May Help to Avoid ‘fn its efforts to preach the ers, | . Bab. }. ty. Agrisaitara! and House of Refuge committees were read and adopted. The county property i my ap- pointed its chairman, Robert Arm- strong, to look into the Epatas ~ ter as to how the grass was cut at the county jail. If it is found necessary the Inspector of Prisons will be called to decide on the mat- . The Agricultural Committee re- commended that a grant of $600 be divided among county Agricultura) societies. The House of Refuge com- a ordered accounts paid. YPROC—the fireproof wallboard, durable as rock and workable as i hg ee cod inestimably to the value, comfort, utility and economy of your house and garage. Gyproc your house and eo e this yea | Gyproc does away with th e hazard. It pays for itself keeps out dust and dirt, fosters health and comfort and increases the “liveability? of your house a hundredfold. For additional Gyproc facts see ROBERT OLIVER, LTD. Dealer towel By unanimous decision of all in- terested boards and committees in the three uniting Churches, the name of the paper which’on June 10 will combine The Christian Guardian, Presbyterian Witness Congregationalist, will Outlook. The new weekly aims to bs non-sectarian in character and inter- national in interest. why build to burn? Firepro ARIO GYPSUM CO. LIMITED, PARIS, ONTARIO PROC oof Wallboard Gyproc does away with inflammable wood-lined walls, roofs, ceilings and pariiions. 6 inance committee recom. me ania’ that bills accruing from the office of the high county constable boty paid in the usual manner, at the Sanat of the sheriff, who is pi ot out the duties of that office. The Listowel hospital was granted $700 for maintenance, an 3 to be applied on the purchase price of an X-ray apparata - 0. M. L.. Launches Essay Contest LEAGUE OPENS EDUCATIONAL _CAMPAIGN TO INCLUDE THE SCHOOLS—$300 IN PRIZES. Realizing that the children of to- doy are the motorists of to-morrow t include the se 8, and has. offered $300 in prizes for compositi “yn the compositions aay be written in either prose or verse, but the subject designed yd ee motor league must ‘be adher The pa Day will ee divided into two classe e asked to co-operate with the league ‘ospel = safety, and they are aske to rescribe the sunset for class com. saicocas: “pal if peels. “Penitentiary Rules Brande News. papermen'’-——headline.. Now are char going to put us if we Bake money in bone api libel. sc hi Megal -crimi: lawyer Do Not Fe eed Cream to Calves

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