Listowel Banner, 14 Jan 1926, p. 1

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q * “ pad =3 a 5 (i .. _ egy, McCormick Neurological | lege, ] oe bares ‘Bubscription Rate $2.00 a Year in Advance, Otherwise $2.50 As ee i Listowel Outclasses i Wingham in N.H.L. Game FIRST GAME OF SEASON IN, LIs- WEL GIVES, GAME TO TOC. ALS—WINGHAM FAILS TO SOORE — LISTOWEL SECURES SEVEN. The Listowel Blue and Whites made their first appearance this year, to the local fans, on Friday night, Northern Hockey League game and ‘wes greatly enjoyed by a fairly large «crowd of people. Individual ~rushes featured the ame in which F. Kemp got the firet ee 9 Peppler and Creighton then very spectacular rush and atter getting through the Wingham a. In the visitors’ the rubber and made a lone rush, shot, and scored a seco the locals. Jack Robbie, the new star. and displayed his great qualities when he notched the third and last goal of the first stanza. Mooney of Wing in a nite shot ee the Listowel ts which hit the top rail of the goal’and was disputed but not counted. Next Robbie =e Peppler made a very nice’ rush an Peppler shot, scoring. Shortly tn —__.'which Kelly carried the rubber up one wing, passed it to Peppler who a- EVERYBODY'S COLUMN Ten cents a line for first in- sertion, with minimum charge of 50c. Subsequent insertions five cents a line with mini- mum charge of 265c. ! gain pied, ending the second period) I iby the score 5-0. In th ry last stanza a ‘great many individual rushes were made |near i side seomed ® gettisg hear the nets. Wingham tried hard lo get a goal, but their shooting kehres | wild and they were/losing all hope of counting. Brown, of the winter's | team worked hard and did) quite . FOR RENT One of the’ finest apartments Listowel, All modern conveniences . Apply to Vandrick's Furniture Store. in Lost : Purple parasol, with gray and pur- ple handle and gray tips. Reward. Finder kindly leave eame at this of- fice. FOR SALE Just arrivel, car load of second eut alfalfa, the finest thing for cow, hogs and chickens. Apply to a W. Sangster, phone 14. ig ph 6 ge Johnston: -R. de- ense, Kelly, defense, M. Peppler; Centre, Criletions R. wing, Ke FOR SALE Ancona cockereis, from a heavy ‘egg producing strain. Over 80% pul- lets now laying. 22 below zero 90% production. Apply John Grabb. FARM FOR SALE 200 acre farm, Cen. 6, Lot 22 and 33 Elma Twp. For full particulare ap- ply to Wm. Hoffman, R. R ‘wood, or phiotie 616 r 2 . At- 1-21 p. bit of jumping. Peppler menaged t get the puck and although he had . man with him he méde an individual Tush and‘tallied. Kelly then checked near Centre and ehot, scoring the seventh and last goal of the evens ing. Of the three games the local have played they have all and it is we ‘they will A a in both the N. H, also the H. The tdi -Wingham—Goal, MeKees -R,- Be- fense, A. Lockridge, L. Defense, M. Nyockrige: c Centre, Howson; R. win rown, wing Mooney; Subs. terson and Bundscho, Pat- defense, Creighton shot but McKee hardly on the ice when he secured ud goal for then made a great check near.tentre shooting At the first neta. second period The above photgraph, Sharpe, lot 25, toncession 56, Ruins of Elma Todiiship In W hiel the Four Sharpe Children Perished taken soon after the fire which destroyed the farm home of* Elma townsliip; Wednesday morning, ris seeking remains of the four young victims. The cremated bodies were laid to rest Friday afternoon in El- ma Centre Cemetery in the presence of a large contourse of mourners. Fire on Taian 6th, ae By Courtesy of London Advertiser. Mr. and Mrs.- William Jan. 6th, shows searchers prodding the deb- Death of Mrs. Atchison at Howick ‘HAD Pim yi ILL ONL) ONLY FEW DAYS-~ FUNERAL HELD MONDAY aon EFER, HOWICK. of only a few days, the death of Margaret Wéleh, widow of the late Thomas Atchison, occurred at the home of her canna ter, Mrs. John Schaefer, lot 20, co Following illness L. wing, Robbie; subs. Bell. Referee—K. Eason, of Stratford. | ER Ree BE WHY SUFFER ANY LONGER from Tonsilitis, Quinsy, Croup, Aden- oids, Brondhitis and Catarrh or, any other infection of the throat and nose, when Mrs. Sabilla Spahr’s Ton. silitis Remedy will give immediate relief. It is positively guaranteed. to give results. Creighton’s Drug Store, Listowel, POR KENT A apace in this column, well locat- | ete and does the| 50 school shoe, on sale work. 50c pays for one week. Apply} WALTER'S, ed, read by everybody to Listowel Banner. WANTED Good reliable dealer or agent for the “Davi s'"" Inverse Duplex Listowel, January 18th., 1926 radio sets. For full particulars write) po the Editor. Ghas. Fleming. Distributor. Hanqv- is not often that I trouble you er, Ont ‘ 1-21 for any space in your paper, but be- APARTMENTS TO RENT Fine apartments on Main street, Listowel, to rent; also a farm for sale on easy terms of payment. Ap- ply to J. Ww. Scott. NURSING COURSE AUCTION SALE - The Albany Hospital, Albany, mn Saturday, January 16th. _ of Y¥., offers an attractive 2 year course twenty-two fucice wy mm due to in Nursing to high school tes, | 6. w with calves at with excellent opportunities for work 20% off all felt shoes, Boy's §@.- at $1.98, Most Generous Spirit ona Real Sympathy Shown ing one who has taken some respon- sibility with the collection of funds for the Sharpe family, who have been 80 sorely stricken, I feel constrained to express my deep appreciation of the splendid response of the citizens generally in this most worthy object. Never in my experience aa one of foot. Bhelden “prioker, Fordwich, after graduation. begin in may enter the next Fe lass 4f appli made at once. For r. ~‘Maute““C- Blk be oF ‘Optometrist, | uate department pet: rege Ti, will be at sant “Hund soe ais maple wood, 1 10, con. 6, Elma. Price Pace Be Pasar {n bush. For further apply = i . Jan. 18. “How a. a ‘White Siig aieigh" with hood, oes ‘ei Tt in eae h hood. halt gill. ™- hd are one daughter, Mre. Schaefer. One son, Mr. Thomas Cc. Sept. 9th. 189 January 11th. a short service being! held from the residence of her were then taken by C. N. R. from! Palmerston, to Tara. cession 1, Howick, on January Se 1926, in her seventy- seventh yea The late “Mth: Atchison took- ill Saturday evening, January 2nd. and pneumonia set in. Despite medical aid and. kindness, she passed away the following Thursday, Jan. 7th, Prior to that she enjoyed good health, Deceased was born in the town- ship or Sullivan on Augiist L0th. 1849. On October 27th. 1865 she was united in marriage to Alexander Campbell, to which a ee children were born, One J. Campbell, resides in Waows, ‘Call. fornia. On’ October 21st. 1878, she je united in marriage to Mr. Thom- s Atchison, who predeceased her vane 10th. 1920. Since the death of Mr. Atchison, Mrs. Atchison has made her home with her daughter, Mrs. chaefer. Surviving members of the fami! daa) re th 24 1§ ba H. Zil Atchison died on | The funeral “was held on Monday, son-!| in-law at elght o'clock. The remains| Public weave ery The many beautiful floral tributes co attested to the hij fis 2 To Mr. d M merli l on Monday even ee on this, r depart-| $50 to the fund. The Malcolm ure, I hi i by people of to Mrs. M past two montha, wel, She has heen in failing health for S0mMmeé Vears. year, and was born in Listowel, peraEe in Listowel to-her late hus- their p ; back to Listowel. decéased her ig 1904. Sharpe,-of Detrolt; and Mr. Clarence George B. Sharpe, and two daugh- ters, Florence and Mabel, predecens- ed. her. pe! also hfe as ot the United churehi, Elma street,-at two o'clock, was in charge Lis , Armstrong: Miss Clara Weber sang a eres “The City Four-square."’ Inter. nt k | Elma Fire Victims - ang Sharpe, es on Friday! Are Laid To Rest HAD BEEN CONFINED TO BED. Somat it @N FRIDAY LARGELY __ FOR TWO ‘MONTHS—LIVED IN ATTENDED— BODIES BURIED: IN t CFICALLY an SINGLE CASKET—DONATIONS| HER LIVE. | MOST GENEROUS. —_—_— I ee Many soérrowing and e6ympathetic ae and neighbors {gathered at e home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Thos Alextutes, Elma township, on Fri. day afternoon last, Jan. 8th. for the After being confined to bed for the death came to the lease of at, E. Davis, relict of é late Fred J. Sharpe, of Listo on Friday, January Sth. 1926. of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sharpe, were burned to death in the ‘irs which destroyed their home early/ last Wednesday morning. It was a sorrowful zervice, hearts-of the-tommunity have been strangely touch by this tragedy. The sight of, the bne casket contain- ny the mortal remains of the four}; wiared wis & pathetic Uwe! Rey: M. Nicol, pastor of Knox ‘Church conducted the service. «apd spoke feelingty of this great calgmity that bs: stirred the entire community of the brave girl who had made the supreme sacrifice anil gave her life to save her littte brothers Two favorite hymns of the child- ren, " Mrs. Sharpe was in. her srg th., 1866. On September 80, Mrs. Sharne osth, 8. Was united in fot phe) nd,. Fred J. Sharpe. Following | » arriage whey. resided in Guel- a few. ov. rs, and then moved Her husband pre- 4 Two sons survive: Mr. Donald Sharpe of Toronto, One son, Mr. - Two nieces, Mrs. Charles liax and Miss Laura maaith: of Lig- « late Sharpe’ was oa the ren,’ were sung by the Livingstone an ®| Mission Band, of which Emily was a = F- ® residence, | ‘rnterment took place in Elma Cen- tre Cemetery and.the pall bearers were George and Frank Cleland and Campbell and Ross Thompson. Neither Mr. or Mre; Sharpe were able to attend the funeral. Owing to the condition of his fi which were frozen the night of th unable to leave the h of her pastor, Rey. was made in Fairview cemet- asked to to ¢ubscribe ted over $50. the Dram- funeral service of the four chtlarea| + Mr. Christian Biehn ip and .| Listowel for many years, pb os FIN E—R. Oliv Oliver, E, F. Fink- beiner, J. A. Hacking. BO OF WORKS—A. Ringler, R. , RB Kemp. FIRE, WATER AND LIGHT—R. 'T. Kemp, B. F, Finkbeiner, J. A. Bayn PRE G, BY-LAWS, ICEN- NE Ronald, A, ‘Ringler, Bayn PROPERTY—&, ¥. Finkbeiner, sit Ss Oliver, R. T. Kem re RELIOF—J. A, Bayne, R. Ronald.| ri INDUSTRIAL —J. A. Hacking. above were the Dateiehaten iteoox at the inaugural meeting of the new elected council on Monday, ‘Jan. 1ith. At eleven o'clock in the morning the members of the coun- ci beiners Kemp, Bayne, Ronald and Hacking, A committee was appoint- ed to draft the atanding committece, oa + * HAVE pci Eo GRAD- farm and you will receive the highest market - price, the 10 per cent premium en every select hog you have. ta the ole csesieiseseiontes ole fe ote seer @ ope wis red a quoting a rate of $20 a day, Hon. Lincoln Goldie, bide: J. A.jot th id + $ ohesk + : you receiving the 10 banka ane ii submit the e terme | ay +” per cent premiam on your dar’ wileh. they would do the town < select pn m Hogs or are you banking, * giving it to the farmer who tions ‘read *» raises the other kinds, If you wisn Ghee eee = + __sell your hogs to ue they will plafning > be graded by a practfear— fcipal affaira + grader at the | shipping aon pointed. O + or by arrangement at garding t retary, «tated their : l+ For further particulars phone Sontt eudit at Che palais $8 alt Leslie or Milner, at 296. 2 Applications received | trot o| Feet beteeeebtpgge| CAR Fletcher, as auditor, ow on—Schinbein's Janus Cinaxing Sale. Reduced prices on all ; Winter Goods. discount at W. Ry special request, the “Pill Bot. tle’ (complete program) is to be re- peated at the evening, Jan. . Laid to Rest Saturday |: ESIDED IN: WATLACE —FUNE SATURDAY TO THIRD LINE CEMETERY. The death of Mr. Christian a resident of Wallace town clock. The services were in chargé contribu : : : ureday, of his pastor, Rev. M. L. Wing, who fection Gad 2 be Bet ent Of Morningtos, eGo nnes| was cacisted by Rey. L. H. Pletch, of thus conveyt é ite|on a play “Tie Adventures of Grand-|Ot the 6th. ce ere ee he ar aia | Soma will Se" donated ‘ee thir tees [class and mero Messra J. Fisiagen, on the best of selene ot; “We share each other's woes, Mia condone oe felony Ree ta ~ ete fe hand. We + Sa eee Oe termant ‘wae mado in Third Hine ol pane Catiaka clock ticks away the hours into the; Amon from a distan r read, but these were lald over roads question was a All win 2000s sale t Big . ri w ter on s _< WALTER's-- ‘lie “bun been more mative in thin . that a committee showid % ptist church Monday be citizens, apart from me Council, should be on | ways ta Mey re members, R E responsi, and take TOWNSHIP OVER FIFTY YEARS an effort should be tipo the neighboring towns permanent roads. that a permanent committe © next meet e The Council felt. Meat would have been done, o interview the Con Couticillor Oliver Mr. Kemp thought ee taken the stand of this kind should be d they y the people and ehould Couneiliot Hacking Mayor Hay was of the ‘a citize Sharpe was held by ea large cir- his home, Bay street, on Thursday, or’six representative FERTILIZER FOR SALE the ol was held in Tara United church at Sharpe ie still In the hospital, where | his . "| be organized to be r. ready for Car of Buffalo Fertilizer, highest pond Comment’ tae pg moh ae two o'clock, and the large attendance Syreaths, “Operating tab ee she is making a slow recovery. January spo gap eae tah otghty. connection with road mi grade to arrive Listowel about Feb-/ the terrible disaster which brought|&t the funeral attested to the high), Toron Detroit Lubricator Co. Poselbly never before has this|first year. The New Years day, abe A motion was finally p 15. Those desiring sanfe leave orders| suck sorrow and bereavement to one|esteem in which Mre Atchison was atak, Ure. R nd? harp. eons; poame tity been so stirred and offers sp bigs Bek leh bed since that|12& Messrs. Oliver, with J. H. Demmerling, Molesworth,| of our highly reapected» families.| héld. Her pastor, Rev. George Barn- sheaf, Mr. and Mra. D. A. MocKenzie,|°f 28sistance have be num- re Pri ? to that, he was able to| Kemp. Hacking and Mayor or at Banner office before Jan. 25th.| wire and death haye both done their/“rd. of Fordwich, had charge of the Mrs. John Brown, and Mrs, A.}&TOus and generous, A subscription age rey h ’ a committee to work but there is left the sympathy Service,. and_ was assisted by Rev |Caooe) “Strattord, Listowel United | Hist has been opened in town and go| be abou @ was born in Waterloo | Council re a NG of the“whole community which will| Hackett, of-Tara. Mise Jennie Port-! (ooo ‘Choir, Nieces, Mr. and Mrs | 12° tei $800 has been raised. ba county, Ootober 16th. 1845, and at locality, and if ANNUAL MEETING to-| {2 Some degree help to give courage| ice, Mrs. Bu ington and Mr. T. J. John Hutchison, Lindéay: gates ajar, | C®” also been etarted in oho . of twenty-one came to, Wal-| merce w } The annual meeting of the Listo- and hope to those who have to be-| Undewood sang “Gathering Home. Mrs. Stacey and Miss H. Bishop: Wallace aed Elma. Altogether it is la e~ Kin, ‘where tu junction: with the Council wel se sens ois. py gin anew to build a home, anid to-| Interment was made in Tara cemet- spray, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Fisher and kn cade bh og Sheush funds to fecnitel o& the third ‘conceason for monld ae solar a rea n be ’ ery. s Se de and furn a new home fo } s the opinion o 1 ratepaye | pag ‘im the Council Chamber. fences ae i rad ot utes nae The floral tributes were as fol-|/*™ spate ng thése from e distance wh Mr. and Mrs. Sharpe and thelr fam-| over fifty Sea ta hdkivenh, wher ale a of thé town that an effort Pie & 4. P. Davidson, F. vonZuben. a lows: heart, the family; sprays, Mr.| sticnded the funeral were Meme ily. An organization commit hae| Blekn mo aan id made to hare @: | President. Secretary.) ie 3 pleasure to me and,|and Mrs. Fred Weleh, Seaforth, Mrs. D. Sharpe, Mr. J ana| heen formed and an stort ba bo| has since ae Bieh: lace, Elma and Mo and @ as George Morrow and daughters, Tor- ‘ © Poet made to erect a part of The late m er townships go to "stratford Iam sure, to "all whe have taken part Mrs. R. Ismond; Detroit; Messrs. C. will th times, his first wife was Misa HOUSES FOR SAL in the receiving of tundg, to see the | onto. Ladies, Aid, Mayne chnreBits snare, .D. , Mrs.| Mome-at once so that ae tammy “na|Knechtel. His second wife, formerly | #me Bolid brick residence, corner of| generosity and spirit those who| ladies’ ald, SEER Mr. and Mrs. 8 p, Toronto: act ee Pete — Ry d in fae Miss Kammer, died twenty-threa| 02 métion i hvocgit Ol X York and. Blake _tirests. Good sere. have so Seay given, eit ea John Diets urs. John oii Galt; Mr. and Mra. ee ee comeret> yours ago. About yeare ago he be iagy spp Meow ge also acres 0 : Beg su @| as ave come wit! e ; Rose and Mr. marriage to bis surviv- | mad for building lots; algo b ouse on|donation and with an Of | SEESSEEPSESESSESS EEE EPOES | ocsith, Stratford: Mrzand Mrs. Geb. ‘ eg hk piticies of clothing gud heaters ae reer tatne rly Mre. Levan, of {aid of Wm, Ba , Bll co sod ged Apply | real avmpethy have eho ele "wil: t */ Ww. Fisher and L. F. Smith, Ingersoll. ing ba onated, el. _A motion Lt Mrs. Adam F. Wensel. tf. | ngness to help and only sorry they| ¢ DIED * which are all greatly appreciated. his wing wife, three | Cétried, to meet again in two : -¥ seed aotde ee Hi te : e People from a distance, although to- des sOrjaughvere survive, | time or at the call of the Nor NOTIOR - am only writing this as a person-| #4-444¢44¢6¢¢440444¢64¢¢646¢0¢64 Presentation Ma de rn nee have sent Sosa ee: es bg Deine heh a tent|2! Note and TI believe many feel as ies to e Kaufman meng, OFS "They are: Mre.| Watch for the date for the Ca rof. Katz, the noted eye sig : do that it fs a great thing to uve HUDSON—In Listowel, on ure- Molesworth i. Kitchener, wrote to a local shoe mer- a Miileaiton: tte. dann | val de the Listowel rink. apecialet; wos relieve ie eeonient, tend: tea eceminnalty whereithers spirit of Bon ath. 1926, sesngmmenes prt jschant, ur. W- A. Elyse last wee Sh oe ‘Wallace: Mr. Bara anor’ at the Queen’s hofel, on ur- ’ - ; 3 7 7 cake tae iw ween. ae ew | as been acorn ‘thie cone Sgt mplated. — j sd family in the rubber" ine. | Bloha. ‘4th. con. D aek: ‘itr iobn reat tescell pekiea nek ehinb quipment to locate all eye troubles,| I have received donations and let- ~~ Se, bors Wi im reply. five pairs + anpenegerominigs = pone headache n, the temples, or fore- tera. from nto; London and oth- a ing, of overshoes and one pair of heavy B * 1 F head, med ¢: r-poor ent! er places, from eome who had been Men's and voles Men's Suits,} ; Which were promptly for-|™er Biehn, Detroit. Two brothers Listowe armers’ pian if hat Attention to fatest| touched as we were and were giad| $25.75, at Schinbein’s, Acts oon sheet uip He can heip|*° 4° ething to show their sym- You even when others failed. Don't|>®*2Y- Vouine talthtult Mrs. Chas. Schneider mins it. ~* : ‘43 Hamil

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