Listowel Banner, 21 Jan 1926, p. 4

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You may discount them or leave them for safety, and whichever -you do the Bank will ‘notify thes makers and make collection. You may be sure that the notes _ will receive every attention. - Ehe Atwood Bee Oct.,; Ist., 1923. f it to sixteen pages, seven umns to = page. All home-print. Can use ai hesription rate $2.00 a strict ly in_advance: otherwise $2.50. ix months $1. be ae croc! en fo subscribers United 8 P| year, Be" additional al snl ‘The Banner and Bee has the cir- veral . hundreds more its Picco ah ag excels as an advertising m © ‘We do job Gertise: of all kinds. zi B. 8. HUDSON. Editor and Proprietor. | Member Canadian Weekly Newspa- per Association iniceiay, Jan. 2ist., 1926 Ed Horial Nir. Bats W. Jacks Paw : rae a,m.—Sunday WiththeGharches ‘Oalvary Evangelical Rev. M. L. Wing, Pastor Sunday, Jan. 24th 10 a.m.—Public Armen 11 a.m.—Su oe sand p.m.—Rev. D. Weckar, of Han- over will sath erie ei —E. L. C. BE. Wed § p.m.—Prayer meeting. Baptist Sunday, Jan. 24th The peach crop is spoiled again! The annual report that the buds had! bons injured and ‘which mostly | Proves a joke, came last week ine dispatch from St. Catharines. The of damage reported was. in Grimeby, and Jordan 6 and Dp meville, Vineland stricts, and the damage is princit pally ch pe to the Elberta and St. | ‘be all right in the milder John variet » In many parts of the United Sta- tes the residents are growing Christ- trees in their yards, and. each reer these trees are decorated in- meee of cutting trees and having them in the home. This ideg..would climates, and couki perhaps be adopted §n panne i of prestany Many living enjoyed in the = hk Sn a - e London Fréé Press on Satur- ae last published the pictures of ur eye of Parliament, namely . Hall, South Bruce, en. aeian. South Huron, J. L. €ell, Norfolk-Simcoe, Matt cinean: North Grey. Underneath the pictures it read, “Four supporters of Rt. Hon Arthur Meighen:’’ We sincerely ieee for the safety of the editor of that per that Dr. Hall did not see the e and his photo, as he happens the Liberal member, not the ionservative, for South Bruce, and abou ‘ shmapiante home, oor ‘More of the dollar ante for print- iy The United Church Opens Wide the Doorsjand in The Name of Jesus — The Lord Says Welcome! To all who mourn and need com- fort. To all who are tired and need est. To all who are friendless and want friendship. o all who are lonely and -want companion- ships. To all who are homeless and” want sheltering lové. To all who pray and te all who do not but ought. To all who sin and oe @ Saviour and ta whosoever Ww Sunday, January 24th 10.a.m.—Prayer and Praise ser- vice il a.m.—Subject: “THE TREAS- URES.OF THE SNOW," 2.45-—Sunday School, Classes for sverrpoeys m.—Subject. “THE MAN WHO WARMED HIMSEL¥.” Morning Masi Anthem ‘How Lpng Wilt Thou Forget Me" Carl Paeete: Solo—"The Lord ‘te is Light Mr. O, Finkbeiner.> of Mackenzie} Wage earner who apenas it locally abe s @led to-day from their ball on Wal- T} lace to George's ‘restaurant. e. -}and you can accom ext) ticipating your printing wamts and ‘rush’ e| learn that she je improving nicely, ning Music Eve Anthem “Sing HalleIniah Forth”’ Dudley pack Dust—"Twilight”’ Mire, D. Fler cher and Mr. L. e. Come early and ~obring your friends. You will be received cordially, P. F. Hoadley, Organist. KE. F. Armstrong, Pastor. | Move Lodge Rooms— The Listowel Orange Lodge mov- the rooms over Mickie Says— “Our print shop is always ready to accommodate u “by getting out rush jobs of printing when ong eg mmodate us saying only when necessary. If your etationery is getting low. don’t wait: till the sg sheet is gone be- fore telling ue Making Satisfactory. ‘Friends in. Listowel of tf Miss Anna} Gienn, of Windsor, a be glad to Lg nt 3 her recent motor accident mn Windsor, when she was struck -b: oo automobile. Mise Glenn vce me m a fractured leg and rib, ito her head aed shoulder; and glad to report that she ia now able odes bring a few steps alone in the hos- pital Attended Funeral on Tuesday— Among those from a distance who attended the funeral! of the late Mrs. J. K. Brickér, which was held on orsogge afternoon were: Mrs..(Dr.) H. L. groups. They handed “Ripley a by 82"! that Yi chaeer of Listowe Mrs. Huffman,} on Sunday tIast to the iliness of Rev. J M. Nicol, The indu action at Rev. John Graw- ford of London, into the Eoriersi of North Mordington Church takes place thie ‘afternoon. — A very detighttut etiaa was had ra th eld games and contests were ind in and a light luneh served at the close. The tion Sat St: Pautl’s Bvangelical puteesep ie recent- ly held thefr an and sented the havent Council which is composed of the fellowing any ret er B—A. gier, F. Karsten, H. Holtzman, Hedrich, Geo: Fritz Elders—G. Nickel, H. Nuhn. ara annual rreusterial meeting of the Presbyterian iy me of the W. M. S.,of the United Church was held. in ris tford last Thursday. The of- ficers were re-elected, Mrs: W. P.. eet, Listowel, being financial secretary. bib Sot ieee from Listowel w P. Rennie, Mies B. Binning and ars E. Gibson. Some weeks ago ‘nat splendid Mis-} sionary play “The Pill-Bottie’ was presented in the Baptist Church with much success. The church was crow- ded and some failed to secure ad- mittance. After many requests this play, Will be again given on Tuesday evening, Jan. 26t and also in .| Trowbridge on Wed. the 27th. . oo n The-annual meeting ot the Strat- ok 4 Presbyterial Wa M. S. was held at Knox ier eae Church, wigs ford, on Tues Mra. T. L. Cauley and Mr cS els Mayburry Risse the delegates from the raha ri and .| Britt#n societies. The summ - ference will be held in Milverton in’ . oO . Miss Jean McLean was in the chair at the Guild meeting fn Knox church onday evening. The scripture was read by Miss Florence McIntyre, and the program included the topic on “The Life of Joseph” by Miss Grace Gray, which was very. interesting; solo, Miss Mildred Greenslade and reading by Mr. Dave Savage. ized on Junior Town League Orga Tuesday Evening A meeting was held Toomey. even- ing in the Council Chamber for the purpose of arenas eRe League hockey t ms represented from “he. High School, Clerka, United Farmers, .independ- ents, P: K. Mille and “Wanderers.” The officers are as follows: President—B. L. H. Bamford. Vice-President—P. -V. Smith. 2nd. Vice-President—Herb Zilliax. Treasurer—James Athag. Secretary—Cecil Vandrick Executive—Lloyd ensit. nonay es ora Alf. Zina, inet Weber, J . Pinnegar, Jack Walte Rte will still be ranetbad from other teams up until Friday evening. A meeting will be held Friday even- ‘ng, to draw up the schedule. All boys ie yeafs and under are eli- wu uae The Midgets of “Stratford ‘and the Mitchell boys will eee in a eudden- eath A. Junior game in Lis- towel on Friday er Jan. 22. This game will decide the group champ- s & e Listowel looks like the team to beat in. both their O. H. and N. 12-2 Jacing on Tuesday night.— Chesley Enterprise, s LISTOWEL PLAYS HOCKEY If nothing else can be ag about the game played here on Tuesday night between Listowel and Ripley, it can be said that the some 500 spec- fatnie saw Listowel dish up the best Saran cémbination and tric e cheeret vehemently, Ripley = = "the best fight they knew how, but it is impossible to beat such combin- teame Sete or ag pies ey Fined Were up a- t something they .didn't know Eon te Nae die. Tarecones 12 to2 for Listowel ~— it vier have been neg team had} making Sit: —incardiae Re- ter. es « Cully Rocher: sy perennial puck- hie ae ec g “4 giving ug. nig" hig and don blades again fo satermeantene basis with Ripley, He gave s goed performance, and did his full shere in the 12—-3 victory registered by Listowel: —London Ad- vertiner. * e LJ Kincardine N, H, L. team com Listowel next. Thursday, a8 oath, and the Listowel: boys go to Wing- ham:> pn Friday, the 28th. - eo “ The — H. A. game -with Durham w ed in that town “ on ‘Friday night of this week. ‘Palm pokes have next Mon- day "aight, ‘eae 25th, DEPENDABLE , © QUALITY In the store, $20 $25, $28 and $30 values for “$15.00 Other Conte on Sale:ts nw aa 89.96 Lina Beg a ce GOODS AT THE LOWEST = Al Prices eatin ng t Wait | $14.65, $19.80, $22.60 MEN'S FLEECE LINED BOYS" ( CASHMERE BOYS’ FLEECE] MERINO. UN- MEN'S | OVER- HATS UNDERWEAR COATS - ' HOSE LINED SHIRTS] DERWEAR MOCKS. td ' $1.95 75c $1.00 39c 49c 85c $1.00 ; i BUY A PAIR OF : HEAVY RIB- MEN'S WORK SOX. MEN'S: $3.00 ‘AND BED, UNDER. | Odd Pants WOOL SWEAT- pone cto Wh i! Fea , # pair pened pair in the store at lower svaRysS ER OOATS | $1.35 $5c $1.00 1°" $1.95, $2.95, $3 85 $1.00 $2.25 MEN'S _ SILK and WOOL BROADCLOTH KITCHEN’S | BOYS’ LINED DRESS SHIRTS HOSE SHIRTS WORK SHIRTS OVERCOATS TIONS 95c 49c $1.95 © $1.00 - $7.90 $1.10 MEN'S ‘MEN'S BOYS’ ALL BOYS’ FLANNEL BOYS’ GARTERS BRACES WOOL CAPS BELTS ° SHIRTS. OVERALLS ~20c 38c 55c 20c ~ $1.85 65c ~ WORK SHIRTS Heavy dark grey flannelette, $1.50 _val- ue for “The Long Store With The Short Price” SIMMS: THE CLOTHIER PHONE 150. { Get your supply, as they are’ market, : BRANT - Unloaded Another Car of Those Extra Quality Screenings ers have taken tra of these GOOD SCREENINGS, pire pri have been offeri , SHORTS? MIDDLINGS, ODL CAKE, TANKAGE and CHOPS of all kinds, also CHICKEN FEEDS. Our FLOUR STOCK is complete at REASONABLE PRICES. L. PFEFFER MILLING CO. Chopping Promptl; and Suc the, CHEAPEST FEED on. the sfully done, Fifty-Bix Years .Married— To-day's Globe contained the fol- lowing, and will be of ppg to Lis- towel citizens as Mr. Mrs. Paw- cett were married a ear, “Sault Ste Marie, Ont., Jan. 20——. Mr. and wig R. W. Fawcett, 42 Knox Ave yesterday celebrated the fitty-sixth anniversary of their wig, <A which took place at Listowe Jan 19, 1870. A number of friends and rela- tives gathered at their home to con gratulate and selnvete with tiem.” Attended Funeral— . Dr. W. G. E. Spence was in Wiarton this week, attending the re of Mrs. Percy Weller. ROCKS There toate be no one weak en- ough t id 4 Boer “i ‘faflure—aod I'll: try no ore!’ For he who takes a Mow with grit to-| Tomorrow will =. wide success’é | . We learn, and cats by trials, troub- les, falls; We Bas thoes wisdom often by hard And though dark night may come, the dawn-bird calls, Arid all the ‘beauty of new hope un- locke. | So get. you busy. ‘Drive away your} © And say, ° “I will, I can; no more I’ !'He is the ablest mariner who steers Among the rocks,— yet finds the: harbor. out! —Lilfan Gard. a EXECUTORS' i The Executors of the Emma Wahl Estate, offer for sale by PUBLIC AUCTION ON SATURDAY, 30th, January, 1926 at 2 o'clock p.m. at Vandrick’s Fur- niture Parlors, Listowel, the follow- ing freehold pro SALE. OF PROPER-| TY perty. The northerly. ag of lot 55, on the north side of Elma. Street and part of en lot 54, side of n street, all town of Eseeny This pe ing a cronies of 106 feet, on the east aide of Barber Street in ON THE PRE MISES 3 ja erected an eight roomed solid brick house,. also summer kitchen in rear, basement cement throughout, eat furnace 4ast year, hardwood floo upstairs and downstairs, nicely deseenee, Saks all modern improvements; also brick garage with cement floor and ances riveway. This desirable property ie situat on paved street in finest residen section in tow THIS PROPERTY will be sold subject to a reserve bid, and TERMS} AND CONDITIONS of sale will be apply to C. F. Vandrick, Auctioneer, ore x Creighton, Druggiat. TED at Liatowel 2 this ath am ot-January, A.D., 19 ; Fund no The fund being raised in, aid of peo rt Sean still continues . w. The ee raisel in ‘Listowel the $850 mark In © 28 Hetsiwen paisa: circulated. Of thiené 16 oie omp — the sum of $1180 has Arcee turned in to da’ e oth- er lists will be completed iets. A benefit concert being put on in McDonald’s Har oepaateht by the : Hi a E ramatic Club of the 9th. lin Mornington, the entire proce be devoted to this fund. 4 = die is ole de te ———— a — SS SPE NGL, o Come think. derli On Now. MID-WINTER SALE | As we have no overhead expense we can ‘fica to is so. ig and see our values for less money than you can EXTRA PANTS, pr. $1.00 belgess SULTS te your measure icine LADIES’ DEPARTMENT LADIES’ COATS with fur collars-and’ cuffs, full lined and an- at $19.50. Others, reg. $22. for $11.95 ned, reg. $25. and $8.95. LADESS' DRESSES, Canton ey, reg. $35, at $18.95. Other, Dresses, reg. $18.50 at $10. FLANLEL DRESSES, reg. $8 to oe ‘to clear at $4.95 to $6.75 MEN’S DEPARTMENT MEN'S OVEROOATS $27.50 to $25.00 at Men's Suits to clear, reg. $35 at $24.50. Blue indigo dye serge, heavy weight. ODD. PANTS, OVERALLS and WORK SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, SOCKS, etc will go below cost prices. Feldman’s Store NEXT TO IMPERIAL BANK, LISTOWEL fap i Z° 3 i : : beautiful Wahl, on drick’s auction rooms, pene eb sold. Sale at 2 o'clock. cael tarcto 6 ete, u ‘retor, 5 care, | eth o'clock sharp. Saturday, Jan. 80th. 1926-— : home of the late Albert Barber street, at V The i if not tion rooms, Sale at 2 o'clock. Friday, Feb. Sth. 192¢—Fair Day— At Vandrick’e auction rooms = Lo ng’s of furniture, feed stabil eo a lst as soon as possib) me wel. ie ned irs. guests at the Alex. McCabe, Mr. and Mrs, Val. Schinbein. Mr. and Mrs. pevecet Bren last M. oe hae spen cat “pe al sesnay Witord Fisher were home of Mr. and Mrs. on Sunday. gree # latter's La devin \ a eS $14.95 and $19.95. ee mereewienenner Ankenman| bela. PHONE 327 S. J. POAG TAILOR x Mias Faust epernt eeveral days: week = the home of her sister, “Miss Kell epent | with her friend, aay! ee | i: |

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