——— . ' he * Christ Church will have its annual “he securing of a Rapeoids training tor the Carol ma on Sunday evening, eee urses will make 1926 one of the most : : i : / + : ; ie a, R : a0 eater Convenience ‘ a + Dec. 27t ife.: R HE Tellers of this Bank sell Servi ae be held in Christ te eae Terie Opens, *, Monday, Jennary if se Rates of é - cn hie ti e “he n sone. | pent Money Orders Pay | Siufuis'sm Rely Comaaion tl|qll CENTRAL BUSING COLLEGE: SERAEFORD, ONTARIO able anywhere in Canada—at . |be celebrated at these services. ‘R. F, Lumsden, B.A., Principal. any Bank, and our Agents Rev. E. ‘ ehabt tai and Dr. Jas. Moore were in Stratford on Wed- $.00t0 10.00 - 10. abroad honor these Orders at aesday attending a, Presbytery mest: 10.00 to 30.00 - 12c ‘Exchang ‘ies e. é current rates of The Internationa Piano Company -. . 50.00% 60,00 - 1% When you wish to remit small bive kindly? loaned” ous: of thelz Dk Be the Evangelica! Sunday oe Select Poultry School tox their social evening, which + 80.000 100.00 - 24 SUMS of money ask the teller agar gts pebeges tea hg ‘for a Bank Money Order. 4 21st. ie : IM PERIAL | BANK © tithe tiniest "ie For a Delightful Xmas. Dinner election of officers for the Sunday 4 i School for 1926 were as follows. mer ee dade LISTOWEL BRANCH, Superintendent—M. F. Zurbrigs. or a i YS 5 . - - : T. ice-Su erintendent—Louis Pfef- M FE Monee aia . Mother will be‘ de- ‘Secretary—Harold Karges. 7 > % Treasurer—B8. ‘8. Good , lighted with the ease e different cotuanitions will+ be d ’ ) The pete Banner - appointed by tee eahentisrs an SUCCESS she has With the Churches ; : : ‘ aatbe United Church has com evar in preparing four se- Do you catch COLDS easily? ~ { an Maintenance and Extension Fund. : The At nod Bee ba The objective, or the amount allot- lect and tender “Do you have TONSILLITS often? (Amalgamated Oct., 1st, 1923.) a vary vange ICAI} ted by the Presbytery, was $4000, Poultr Are you subject to BRONCHITIS or PNEUMONIA? = Published Thursday of each weer fant canvaés aol resulted in y Do you have SCIATICA and LUMBAGO occasionally? ight to een pages, seven col- R M. L. Wi P 4100 being subscribed. This ia an Are vou suffert : , wee : 1 h prin ev. b. Ing ‘astor ti II ; Are you ‘ering from ANEMIA or DIABETES? ie E secngtbo to oe page. All ome-print. ) exceptionally good showing ; Are your GENERATIVE ORGANS in a healthy condition? | : Buibeeription rate $2.00 a year, Sunday, Dec. 20th- KNOX PRESBYTERIAN y us fora 7 al roast of If you are subject to any Of the above ailments come t strictly in advance: otherwise $2.50.|,) . 1. ana “ —Public Worship = orning Boby "pet for Christm your CHIROPRACTOR and be relieved. . etx rutin ne $1 09; oe eer ant with Christmas messages at both Anthem. Nox, Ane ae Glad Tid Veal and Lamb._always on b— B0e additional for. postage. igo Pring’ Oem Banner Besatnti. 5 hand. CONSULTATION FREE Ww 4 nee eararal sandrete n> Monday 8 p.m.—The Christmas Soc- Solo: “the Star of cercaaaaal Fresh barrel of pigs ftet just ‘than its somipetitar--asd excels as} @!- The S. S. classes will furnish T. L. Hamilt in. Le ed an advertising medium the entertainment for the evening. Agtiem: “Night of Pn 9 is a iel ; D C White Christmas gifts will be re- : F ; ° ° We do job printing of all kinds. ceived from the classes. The church| Péstlude: ronepeant March. wifigk ae Oe ay cs Phone 9 ~y E. 8. HUDSON. choir will furnish the Christmas|, 1 4.. “Hymn of ‘Nuns sure of the best : music. , Office over Johnstone's Jewellery store. Editor and Proprietor. Wed. 8 p.m.—Prayer meetin Anthem: “Hark - a Member Canadian Weekly Newspa-|A free will thankoffering will be tak-| Solo: “The Birthday of of “The King. i prSapt delivery. per Associatio: en at the social evening. apenc K $4 A cordial invitation is extended. retary: one fn City.” 3 Thursday, Dec. 17th., 4925 Postlude: Grand Chorus. — PALACE MEAT MARKET St d andard Re-Cleaned Editorial . Baptist en's Auxiliary To the Mieslonary Bo J. M. Smith, Prop. Phone 302 Rev. Harry W. Jackson, Pastor (0 00 cnrist Shares ra ee are SCREENINGS o’s to be who in the council : on the years work were read by the ot niece That is a question frequent- . Sunday, Dec. 20th officers and showed that the branch a Expert feeders claim that se Feed is one of the best for ly heard 7 had had a most succeseful year. The Dairy and Hog feeding. it i the cheapest feed that can be I = : mf a <—e financial statement was read by Mrs. i purchased at the present tim a.m.—Public worship. tobert Carey and showed over one Get ur pric d im > ai? asked wine ons igi . eal bedi a a. hundred dollars paid to Church ms . advance. prices and make your Pere Tate meee f . onday 8 p.m.— P.U ficlals for the Rectory funds and aj Our stock of ot i 2e ; 2 abi be ed to know were could get ft. No prayer meeting on Christmas Eve.|considerable amount given to the a e on iInwes prices. ——————E oe Santa Claus will soon be hers, and ee ee et pati wrre Cif of BEET PULP to arrive. LEAVE YOUR ORDER we know a Listowel girl of uncertain aigh?. doliare on hand. Tha b 7" I > d. le has age who says a pair of mers socke HEAR th Cal . 6h < an ae Take adv 5 days : h » whic ‘ e thedral e. been sent to help white settlers who Take advantage of these few days more of this big sale which _ Will hold all she wants, . . . Chim : have lately eait pieced in Northarn will continue till Dec. 19th. Buy all your needs at the lowest . L. PFEFFER MILLING CO. The Burk’s Falla Arrow says that in the United Church, Listowel }| saskatchewan. The election of offic- prices. PHONE 53 Oe a c . nt of tell- SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20th um roeahee bal Re nee the sink Poy io ir a him Christmas aitts \ ane Chopping Promptly and Saccesetully done, . about it n we wrote some- ae gee eee Le ey week CIE Bining Tien _... Si dl, eB BGS 8 Sis = Y sting thin in this column that met with) ‘I have heard sweet chimes a branch during. the past year. Presi-|— Fancy French Silk Moire Ties .....-. 0.0.0... ssss0ees .. TBe . © their approval are full of condemna- ringing, - dent, Mrs, A..G. Murton; Vice-Pres- Man’s GI Searle os ce ee cg es a eee eee. $1.49 peer me tn - 3 \ ident, Mrs. Tabberner; Secretary, Men’s Silk and Wook Seeks it fe 5 Fat fata 3 ah sack aS | BP SSS SS tion and peevishness when an article|j town the lanes of memory ( 5 appears with which they are not in|fileard them calling, heard them {| Mrs. H. Hemsworth; Treasner, Mrs. Men's Braces, in boxes .......+Wj2:--+--- va . 49c _ = ‘ayimpathy.” : “ singing ° Robert Carey. Men's woollen checked Mufflers, best quality. ...22....0.. $1. , ta the days that used to be.” i * 8 Men's peers weight blue serge Suits Boas pin striped, at bar- 0 Listowel stores never had finer —e os | SPECIAL hg cer MUSIC Bain price 2... ee ee ee Ge eee eee 95 Christmas stocke than they have this ‘Chimes like those must have a | United Church Men's Gvercnats é han, KBE § SE OW ORE isanswnr~ BEG off mission Mo Baers Snd Listowel cried the things 4s they sound both far and near, [Pretate “Christmas Chimes” In Ladies’ Line we have: 0 that go to make life worth living in ttirring memories oft forgagten, | Stewart. Ladies’ Silk — good quality,...... F .. $1.00 and Qo Listowel community, deserve your|4 °¥ their message strong and clear. }/ Anthem “caratans Awake" Turner Pure Silk Hose, on sale .....-.+.-- 625s eee eee eens $1. e patronage. Principally, however, be-|{ ' CHRISTMAS SERVICES |Anttem. "The Gloria” Mozart |j@ Most beautiful “Beaded Bags ............ 6.50 sees eeeees $1.40 eguse they offer 7am \ aeaaiie goods, |} tl a.m.—The Dedication of the Oftertory. 0 Come All Ye rimes, | Small Ona er sce tes nine mine wos ORR 8 64ie EES A9c Ul S oa S an yight prices and serv Chimes. Subject: “THE GOLD- 7. ea... silt and Wool Hose fais ema ae fice a2 a wm on Bae I = EN BELL." 0. e ong e@ ngels ang.* wee ee we he eae alee . eee ee ee ee ee aie & . 145 coal . D. Bennett. Sitk Camisoles, special .. perce s cece ewer perp esseennee $1.49 DRE S SE ey -—Let us-have 4 real eS A gall Gunday school. Postlude “Cornealus March” Beautiful Tea Aprons ..........- £3 Bea; GORER © RIL BG BWR B ... te and real speeches an Monday. Dec./{ 30 p.m. Otasn Sect mite he Mendelssoh Ladies’ Fancy’ Garters 50c is no senee in nominat- Cathedral Chim j encslasonn. ; : ne He CRESS RES eS . 28th. ee io Neither wanta to ex-|f ’ P-m.—Subject: THE CALL oF |! Evenin other Garters ea — Feta t eet e eee Bi * latform pis opinion oF THE STAR." | Oress Recital at & 30 p.m adies’ Envelope Chemise, sale price .................. $2.49 on the p cordial invitation to all. nt “Na on Gounod Ladies’ Silk Veets, epédial ovis sss ces iw sins cue row seesaw 79¢ dais. C It entary 4 ores i n all. Come to be a candida omplim and bring your friends. A Mer- ‘Stale Quartette srs. Zurbrigg. Fancy Handkerchiefs, at low nominations have been in = joy if ry Christmas Blackmore, O. Patheines and &E, Largest sized Bath Towels, with “se or pink border. Reg. $1.25, an election will work up £ E een in- Finkbeiner. Sale price 75c. Other Towels 50c. te in our —e actates let's P. F. Hoadley, Organist. Qtfertory “Souvenir” Dralda j , ; , Bet busy on the = EK. F. Armstrong, Pastor. Solo: ‘“Malins and Vespers," com~) Don't miss this big opportunity at Feldman’s store. Oh oo posed by P. F. _ eepecially | ‘ f egnas Datanding, it is “alleged tor or tas gervice. Christmas, pemere : baie aie Sr. If—Harold Burgess80, How-| Hallelujah Chorus trom ithe Messiah. We buy Raw furs and pay high prices. ORF oD. NO ao noliday ann desiring| 2°@ Aylestock 79, Lily Richardson | Postiude. Christmas earch ° - ae ed r beauty 60, Jack Findlay 57, Wilfred Mou- cubbinaan — _ ‘|}toux 40, Ila Jones 59. wh} Pp Se a tee . 9 should use any other word then the Ii—George Plume 645, Gordon : U. 8 8. NO. 1 ELMA AND. : \ : : Wilson 62. J, 8. NO. ; * eal er ate dn sat bales I—Kathryn Burgess, Frank Ayles-| « WALLACE 4 x tock, Stuart Findlay. \ in Bee Te ee ciriatians Pr.--Myrtle Cressman, Jean Plume, | hhh eee . auigh tty to have Christmas known| 4*deu, Findlay, Clarke McLeod, Mer- Foliowing is the report of Ui 8. - . _ aigaiticnncs wil] be lost. pot mone on™ A. Mahood; teacher.!$.2°G,amined in all subjecta~ PUD | bb eeetbeeeereeeeeeb++s [of their infant eon, just a few hours ‘ marked with coll asterisk were absent} + - a. : a enon whe walk it oe 5 ould * taught to the for some exa: “ ALLA - rs have ns M l dd d i" deer tanaren. Why mar establish Sr. “IV—Ethel Sains. Margaret| + #!kind and sympathetic during Mra. ore ines a € on at 4 in our Public Schools a simple course Johns Marrey Forman, lleen| €¢46¢444445444444¢¢44444+44 | Manning’s recent illness, will be . where it can be iterated and — Bartley, "Lula ghlin, Margery John-| wre. Albert Beriétt and Alberta, ors rag oP mgeed be eb RPh on e 9 e children gthat the . only son. , spent a few daye last week in Kite — _ # expecte less} ar. Roy Anderson, of Kitchener, | srowitt™ eg i've? Stanley jeer and while there attended | the} Friends in this alstrict will be sor- - S known to several in Listowel, and| ‘gr j1]—Leslie Davideon, Jeanne ry to hear of the illness of Mrs. | Well known hockey — iy bevel pveritt, Alton McClory, Ada John-} Mr. and Mre. Wesley Krotz moved] (Rev.) Fred Manning. 40 of Shedden. { charge of the Guelph O. teame! son, Fred Kopas, Morris Honeyford, | Tuesday to their home at the Marion| Last Wednesday, Mre. Manning un- ii fs on ae ice during the approuchine Jr. 10J—Rita Bartley and Cora we 4 “—_ yoo seth — pony derwent = operation in a Toronto : , eeaso Geiger, (equal,) Jessie Johnston, - N. ’ . -| hospital for an abscess o zk Late thelr al Baith Coghiin. ; and Mieses Janet and Luella cara Word received early thie week stated : ittelligeatiy| President A. P. Pair, of the Pal-| "“jinq.—William Davideon, Jim Glb-| ton, of Listowel, «pent Sunday st/that- she showed a slight improve- ORFS: tom, called a mectian of al — son, *Derothy Kritser, Morley Mo- Sloush of schawen. — a ae — Roy Bell held dbee ? “1 whinney. r. y Be eld a woo led in junior hockey and advised those} primer, (daily work)—Ruth For-| Born—To Mr. an nd rank| Tuesday afternoon, and in the pte J attending nt the ssoociation would| man, Lindsay Coghlin, Iona Gordon, amelie, rd. con., on Pridey. Dec./ ing Mr. and Mrs. Bell a up- : bg @nd. LINE ELMA enter a junior team in the N. H. L..| Jennie Barnett, Phyllis Hoy, Audrey|11th., beg aty,| Warde of seventy friends. The even- . + were Shand o abpeated for the support of the| Kopas, Jean Hoy, Victor Gordon,|. Mr. Mrs. Robt. n, . in ng was spent socially, a @ pleasan' ‘ 3 cana of a tr pd ee only Bier *Kenneth Davidson, *Lyle Kritzer, com. ‘ ied a bg inetalled | in their) time enjoyed by a manner ¥ a 1 tow me on Mon Mrs. fete on and son, —— H cel umber hes ‘Sia wel ex expest to secure senior men. The jun- ei SR Tirkighees Ceatbat. Miss Irene Horne” of Listowel. Wallace cae Elsa> Hinson visited at NEW SHIPMENT OF LADIES' AND MEN'S HANDKER- to moet Santa 8 WhO jors, being well represented, elected ‘ spent Sunday at the home of her par-|the home of Mr ad Mrs. Georgy . ALL KINDS OF FANOY TOWEIS, MEN'S AND WO- fs 4 mvebe Horning as manager of their = 3 ents, Mr. a one bg c. ae pce con. Weatley, "atrattora. waver the wee MEN'S SILK SOARFS AND WOOLLEN MUFFLERS. ALL KINDS January 12—Palmerston at Durham Miss jowma’ a m..Jen ‘OUSE SLIPPERS LOSHES 3 ete January 18—Durham at Listowel. epent ‘ecumae with her sister, ‘Mrs ‘ Seine atte tivreawondl IN 1 age AND HOCKEY | The executive of the N .H. L. will| January 22—Listowel at Durham. {Stanley Cooper, Listowel. een eer ey 1 * meet in oe m on-Saturday ef-| Jannary i Seu agg at Listowel} Mr. Colonel Marks has purchased} A British medical expert says that IF YOU HAVEN'T DONE YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING “i the blacksmith! London workers drink beer to mini- from Mr. Schaefer, A A onpepenigtto Ds gph Mar thos sagemiy or dane dates: oy eam ata DON'T FAIL TO VISIT OUR STORE AS YOU ARE UNDER NO hay from: the League. “B” Section which| mize bad cooking effects. We would- ; sages day of entty.. Janvery $—Wliarton at Hanover. n’t advise trying that excuse on your OBLIGATIONS TO BUY. WE ont ASK YOU TO COME IN AND : ~ Januery$’—Hanover. at (Cliesley. 3 yf wife. . 4. COMPARE OUR. PRICES. Am eeting or all those interested] January 12 ley “at Wiarton. stalling his chopping outfit. Mr. a Sp as in Dating will be held ix the’ Coun-| January 15—Wiaron st: von fae Mrs. Marke have moved to their new Don t svell up if someone éalis you g : cil oe ome hag tees ’ vexed ry ies eas ae ; home ind Me. w stain a , “Generat.According to the diction- Sl GAL t s at 8 0% eA at-}J Ta) rt Mr. an m.. on 2K ry. it means snothi in rticular. : Sectotiry Hewitt: vf these | ebanon, Sunday. with on eet 233 E Se S ore Me @ group musi Lorne las, oe , FY .| give a Borys not later than Febru- rs. Noah Bowman; iia wher two - ' WEST ciests Metis ary’ 8, Convener Bamford asked for} daw dghters. Dorothy and arjory,|/ hedulo| the. dat ‘winners by January 31, andj spent R serge fe be home of ae ‘and |" as : oer the dates of group play-off mee bet |Mrs. M. F. Zurbrige, Listowel . a ; Wal t +ka rel, Ont, ‘the of t the, sath of ntant | SERRE Mert eteet ett ts. istowe