Listowel Banner, 3 Dec 1925, p. 4

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* gcarlet fever and were enjoyed at the close of the pro- gram. » ternoon, 4th. a of the church. Each m en-| rage sac wFhe Joy of Accomplishment , To save money ag require that you rifice, but if a stated sum is p Sake aced a Savings Bank account at regular idteryale, potlr money, with the __ groyys and ere 18 a _ plishment " ment at eyery branch of this IMPERIAL E isu oe M. R. HAY, =f . interest it earns soon he ae pent the joy of accom-_ Savin ei gnie Depart ; | BANK sig Manager. Ed sek The r hold in the municipal ant and should be ghd seaplane in its board of dir- ector: A shitable watchword for the en- suing municipal year wou “E- economy: with Efficiency, with Order.” Progress =u All roads lead to Listowel every day in the week for the buyer who is interested in quflity goods at prices that are right. From now uu until Mesdames Smith, Howard, Kemp, Misses Morphy and Room, Baking, Mesdames Morris and Paull; ountry Store, Mesdames Ball and fall; White Elephant, THE SKULE NOOZE Notes From Listowel High School . Christmas favorable mente eyery week in this paper. = The Provincial Board of Health is doing much to counteract conteg- jous diseases and the time may soon come when school children may be B 38 a ® =] @ - + ° 8 co 4 ® } o e = g of the war, soldiers were inoculated for many things. Recently Oshawa children inoculated against Hespeler school children against diphtheria. Preven- tion is always better than,cure. = Who will compose the council <OF 1926? Elections are only a month a way but no one seems to be very much concerned, and outside of the hot. contest for the different posi- tions would be for the good of the municipality. It is to be hoped that} * any citizen who feels he can improve local conditions will offer his ser- vices to his he welfare of the nation depends on:the intelligence and integrity of tg-citizens. The! vel of material prosp fch Ca ay attain andthe degree of windy which may b dispayed t solu- tion of national wrablank. de- pends on-the education of the pedple. Canada cannot hope to rise above her schools and colleges, and only the of education in Canada is therefore the vital concern of every Canadian ‘citizen; it demands their earnest thought and careful consideration. = Elgin is the latest count turn down the proposal to mal com- pulsory for horse- oe vel. ies to carry lights at night Apparently there ie still some feeling of re- luctancé about submitting to regula- tions which they think will cause although many it is beginning to be generally recog- nized however, that the carrying of a light is _ so much of a ae ot had no home games. 3 es may be used A very successful At Home was held by the Hough Cup team in Mc- McDonald's Hall last Friday evening. The dance og pe patronized, the proceeds going to pay the igh tlie expenses of the Champions in the cent fall series. The boys ceuvatiate the support given them by the cit- igene of Listowel, even though we The officers and members of the Hough Cup team wish to express their appreciation to Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Rennie for their kind dona- tion of ten dollars towards athletics in the L. H. 8. THE BAZAAR facking and Hemsworth;. Mystery gitt ‘cose at the advance omen, Miss Weir and — Hems- prices. worth and ne Twam proceeds of the sale are aIecoat two Who puts the price -up on hndared and seventy dollars, ($2q0.) Holiday on ode? IT IS NOT THE BAZAAR. PRICES. GUARANTEED Until December . and Whiéh ¥e } lowest is abaéoliitely guaranteed iristmas day by the Bazaar. . ' This assurance to our custo- mers is made so that they may not be stampeded into buying Our prices are plain prices he who 80 that sai runs may read.’ A Child may buy at The Ba- zaar and safely so. Watch “the price tickets. Watch the windows. Watch your money. BUY AND SAVE. Trade at THE BAZAAR The only break in monotony of the week was caused™§y a fistic battle between Wilbur “Piggy"’) Johnstone and Ralph McDonald. The local Tex Rickord (Harvey Faulk- range a bout between the contend- ing pugilists. It happened Monday af- boy's gymnasium, all Johnstone ~ ner) labored long and tediously to ar- ternoon | , while MceDen- at 190. The fight was-altogether - one-sided to be enjeyed by the boys McDonald led off with a wicked boot, but the wily Johnstone evaded it skillfully and retaliated pt a lift to the solar plexus. 8 ckey Galvary Evangelical ~ Rev. M. L. Wing, Pastor With the Churches | Sunday, Dec. 6th Thé tertainty* -of ue low 6ii all the well nown | Genuine | French Ivory €loek, A real gift. “Special ews Genpact ee fd green or white gold filled case. _ 1 _ Guaranteed, $12.50, -» ae it _ For per manence, for ultimate heen there is nothing like | Jewelry that is so satisifying.' Here are the sort of gifts that will be with the recipient through life --- always cherished --- always desired. ~~ Bt Gentlemen's Signet Ringe. Heavy 10 kt. Solid gold. Our epec- jal at $4.75. For the Baby, at $1.00 _For others from $2.00 to $7. 50 SNPLEN On A reliable 15 jeweled move- ment in eeveral different’ shapes of white or green gold filled case. Excellent time-keepers, $8.75. SL u a 8 Diamond Rings Our Diamond Guarantee full value for all time with every purchase. We carry the largest and most com- plete line of Diamend Rings in this sec- tion, in all the latest designs of set- tings in white and green gold. Ask to ne trarasete = 500 50. y white gold basket design. Others at $15.00, 825.00, $35.- 00, up to $159.00. t Any man or boy would apprec-. fate a pocket watch. Tits: ie 15 al jewels in gold filled case, plete with chain and Enife. com. * 4 Spec- ial $17.50. Others from $10.00 to $25.00 The ever wopent pen ana pen- cil sets. We plete line, $3.00. re showing com “- ‘atreted: Special Waterman's é6ets at $3.75. Gold filled at $6.00 to $8.00. ae e complete. of fered. Thé prices are most reasonable. We. invite you to make an erly: visit while the selections are Our present stock is one of the most interesting we have ever MAIN STREET, W. A. JOHNSTONE LISTOWEL for all kinds of Latin t will be found an a- as it je a y legislation auch as. this must geet a cial measure, applicable to the batite eevines, and not be left to the individual municipalities and thus be restricted in its application. Evangelical Sunday Schoo! is does well for public speeches if mix- ed with a little ginger. The paste is speaking if well soaked ia alcohol.— Le down and remove the froth and gas it, strain through a .wet towel and serve hot or cold according to the greeable relish in quotations, an¢ admirably suited for after dinner aa . s Recipe for Preserved Lectures (Creme de Lecture First, take a lecture. Then boil it from it by constant stirring. Skim The holding a ry evening on Monday, ber 2 in the church. In- Dec stead of holding a Christmas enter =| responsible in preparing gr: e classes have 6 practise, and it is aspect a good ereeram will be ‘ ender musical 2 ee was given at Kuox Church Guild on Monday even- Chapman, Molly m; duet by Mias Geraldine Moffat and Miss Reta Campbell; bers By Mies Thelma Ren- co = Milverton Sun—tThe Junior W. ef Christ Church are en Frid Gres annual meeting (D.V.) We Friday af- «Beng mba ring her eatite tuatty (dad titled to Inded A social inc evening and after which a, lantern ganda will be Lp boeath hg the Rey. T. ~B. Howard, of Lt ng Christ clades ebnasw was a great ag very prettily oon _ orated with a od scheme of mauv nd white, was visited we How to Make Hash of an Exam Paper e@ t-| Now do you teally wonder, y| Whiy their time always iaghe eah- We he go hein to eae! taste of the examiner.—Leacoc s s ca Papier Mache) Take a thorough smattering of the subject. Mix it completely in your mind. Spread it very thinly on paper “She ik, alias Ralph McDonald walk home from school by mse The floor-of McDonald’s Hall rein- reed a Douglas Davidson doing the butterfly hop. . , =. ® The World is not going to The Church of ag Cheer SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6 SERVICES 10 a.m.—Fellowship service. 11 VICTORY : FAITH." 7 p.m,— “CHEER UP, THE WOR- BETTER.” ng Anthem—"Come Unto Me,” poo serve luke rere: Try ‘to avoid . Bowles. ing. A—Leacos at Ra and Tende tly” 88 Olive McDonald. More Things w © Would like to see. Evening ; Anthem—"“Hark, Hark my Soul" CHEER UP the Dogs. invites a.m.—* OF p.m.—Sunday School. Classes for every body. LD IS GETTING We have excellent music. orni Shettey. Solo—'‘Nearer ay God to Tee.” Mise A Livingstone. P. e Hoadley, Organist. E. F. Armstrong, Pastor. . John C. Brown has just been appointed Poet Lauraete of the Lis- towel High School. o . doubled over Johnstone landed a teriffic right on the mouth. The fight}10 @.m.—Public worship. over, “Mickey” taking the count, | 11 a.m.—-Bible school session. He regained consciousness two houre| 7 P-m.—Evening worship. later after much work on the part of| Monday 8 p.m.—B. L. C. EB. “| his “second,’’ Mr. F. Calvin Bricker,| Wed. 8 p.m—Prayer meeting. — “ ca ccern me ~ “ oe aaa Arriving at the dentist's office Ralph . ae ae ad a number of teeth repaired. Mr. ~ Ba ae 6 many friends in Listowel Ba IS and Wingham see wishing him a P FLOUR EEDS speedy heaeee To meet your an Aft’ « hearing several accounts of Rev. Harry W. Jackson, Pastor Insurance Premium We would advise all patrons to lay in their supply of Feed. the ab. ¢ incident, the editor decid- Sund Dec. 6th The PRICES are ADVANCING RAPIDLY. ed that this story. told by a third unday, Vec. TUIDE the amount into We always carry the following lines in stock: for: . was i - re n reporter, was the most accur 10 a.m.—Sunday school. hi 1 FLOUR FEEDS ane: 5 & 11 a.m.—Public worship ‘ monthly or weekly instal- LEADER BRAN Recige for Latin Pas 7 p.m.—Public Worship ments, and deposit them re- FIVE ROSES SHORTS ; Take one pound. of Br aaley’ s Arn-| Monday 8 p.m.—B.Y.P.U gularly in a Savings Account. PURITY MIDDLIN old. a little fluent extract of Virgil, Thursday 7 7.30—Prayer meeting. When the premium falls due O CANADA aaa SC REENINGS CHOP _|some etrong stems and roots. Grind F P , GOLDEN CIT BARLEY CHOP well and soak. Let the mixture stand | you will thus be prepared to : OATS a and Rolled) till it forms into a thick paste, which meet it. 2 MEAL GERM MEAL . — WE MEAT sc RAP CRACKED WHEAT SALT OF COMMERCE Listowel Branch - - CANADIAN BANK Capital Paid Up $20 ues Sead $20,000,000 H. P. Wanzer, Manager OATMEAL lers delivered to any part of the town. Prices paid for Wheat and Oats L. PFEFFER MILLING CO. Chopping Promptly and Successfully done. Highest Market Prices Paid for Wheat Highest Market Se ae ea i lett + i + BORN :! poeeeers 3 | word puzzle, NICHOL—On Town line west, letters Saturday, er tan, 28th.. 1936,| ; te Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nichol, n . And neither “Subterranean, a ms Aud JACQUES—In Listowel, > Sunday, ray ag 29th., 1925, to Mr. ana . W. Jacques, THIBIDBAU—At the Memoria! Hos- es a Listowel, on Tuesday, Nov- ber 24th., 1925, to Mr. an . Thidideau, a daughter. shoulde tells yo It's Geaiaatrete Mre. # ily, hb he heh S * It does. We ‘sincerely - hope that Brisbin;# will not o =" Seg mouth in Latin class, ‘as we r the result of the ¢hock it would’: cause -Afien Hay. IN MEMORIAM. | H. rohtbiton Quite often now re In our good o x nig Bach: The teachers te mine some of the boys That they should not play pool. Now they say We cannot stand And loaf around the halls, f we do we're sure to Put out beyond the walls. The boys cannot stand around And smoke their favourite fags, In loying memory .of our dear hus- band No one knows the silent eens ly ho loved can ‘ The grief we bear in eilen erent For the one Wwe loved so well. ig wife pe cgi ate mpad but yet Figo will call a snow shov- el ina is someth for pahileaion Balnntr~emy tag etgar and father, Herbert Forman. ye died two years ago, Dec. 9, bp gel Some-men call a spade a ie, rete ~ Marriage fon't a a failure. The ees ery drick’s auction rooms, furniture, household goods or any-/, ithing that may be consigned to me “EVEN AS YOU AND I" Did you ever start to work a cross- And run up againet a word in ten Meaning “Sewer?” Think of ‘‘Aqueduct,”’ but it did- then, 0 wise bird leans And Paves calling you a dumb egg, u that And you put it ‘in rather sheepish- till "Hoping that the thing doesn't is / ~ q e 'e ~. ve is a funny thing. You have L. ‘ 0. Whitfield, D. C. . it with you until you n and : +) then you lose it suddenly. ES a aS ee aaa a eae + did “Conduit,” or over your} need it a Are You Healthy? Do. you suffer from rheumatism? Does your stomach or liver bother you? Are you constipated? ; Do you suffer pain at menstruation time? Do you catch cold easily? Are you subject to headaches? If any of these conditions apply to your case, you had bet- ter consult your CHIROPRACTOR. He can help you. CONSULTATION FREE | | | he { i | | | Office over Johnstone's Jewellery store. Phone 9 Scturday, Dec. Sth.—At Carthage,| + for the Charlea Schneider egtate, | + WALLACE * property and all chattels. le | + ry 12. 30." See bills for par-| Sb b FFF b+ FS44 454 FE 4F4 44 — Friday, ogy i1ith—In. the som of Atwood, 3 doors north ef Morri- son's Implement re a big lot of furniture, household goods, . ete. Sale at one o ‘ Friday, Dec. 18—For Lorne Robert-, , con. 5,.Elma, farm: ts, grain, ett. Sale! jo -2% miles eouth:. tet jand Mrs. semen, of Mr. and Mre. Wm. Harold, Srd. eon, spent Sunday at . Marybo Hallman of Kuriaville, spent sunday with his Hallman, 3rd. co rCla B cnt Beridér and Misa 8 a Listowel, Pig Sun- ‘with’ their qerents 0 Pipi ubd Hiekce. Ouutibes ‘Sptarss urned home} b ra | Wedaeeaay. afer a Good, Cora and and Mrs. ane West, parents, sad worth on Tuesday m the, srd. a week's ¥. isit with e was” attended the ford, spent the epake: end at the home oak his brother, Mr. Ed. Treitz, 3rd. Guite a number from the 3rd. con. dance at Moles- Jack, Pipette to her home om the n Wednesday, after spend— ote . gr ths i webite with her M Coghlin, town line east. Coghiia accompanied her home, and _ a few weeks, ° enry Schade and Mr. Can nied by Mr. . preggo

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