Listowel Banner, 24 Jun 1926, p. 4

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Save Trips ~They~ will M. R. HAY, prompt attention,’ and you will = an acknowledgment by return "IMPERIAL. BANK LISTOWEL fEL BRANCH, _ to Town - Let the Bank save you the time and inconvenience of special trips to town. Send your deposits by mail. 7 ~receive careful and — re- Manager: “ With the Charches L. Wing, Pastor Sunday, June 27th 10 a.m.—-Mr. W. Rayner. 21 a.m.—Sunday school. p.m.—Mr. E. EB. Schlimm. Monday 8&8 p.m.—Young People’s League Baptist Rev. Harry W. Jackson, Pastor j Sunday, June 27th 10 a.m.—Bible School. * 11 .a.m.—The Pastor. 7 pm.—tThe Pastor. Monday, 8 p.m.—B.Y P:U.- Bcmmer S Services One Hour in United Church, Listowel DOMINION DAY SERVICES Sunday, June 27th 11 a.m.—The Masonic Order will attend Divine service. Subject: “LIFE BULLDING “The Gloria” , § Anthem E Mozart * e glo “Building for Eternity’ A Miss Scott. © 42.30 p.m—Sunday School. a 7 p-m.—Patriotic service. Subject e “THE ‘PATRIOTIC SENTI- 4 ~ MENT.” -—-; } Anthem “Now the Day is Over” You will. be made welcome. Come and bring your friends. Visitors cordially invited. P. F. Hoadley, Organist. ve cine E,F. Armstrong Minister. Galvary Evangelical. Rev. - Lose to Monkton, 2-1. The local SC tor-interiaetltate. foot- team suffdred ite first es Monkton ow last Friday Gending by a score of 2 The game ae not the best that has-been played by either teams too much attention being payed to the man by some of ‘the players ‘of both teams. altogether in the break up a fight between two of the players. Although there are - some spectators who like nothing better than to see opposing players come to blows during a game. yet it is this kind of thing that is gradually kill- ng soccer football in the towns and villages inoue had the edge of the play in the first few minutes and for a time looked to be much the better team. Before the pefiod was half gone, Johnstone playing a good game on outside right, scored the first counter from a scrimmage. Monkton came back strong and scored their first goal inside of three minutes. For a whiie after that the best foot- ball of the game was played, both teams striving to break the deadlock. Monkton succeedéd in beating the home defence and counted their second score. . In the last half, Listowel had somewhat the best of the play and came dangerousiy close to scoring several times. Their chances were spoiled, however, by the selfishness of the forward line, who would not play combination. The game ended with the score 2-1 in favour of the visitors. As a result of this defeat, Listowel now have to win the three jremaining games in the roup the group étanding The Teams: Mopkton—Qosl, Mer- rifield; full back, McNaught, Smith; alves,, Smith, Pestell, Smith; cen- tre, Shine; right wing, Dunbar,} Horne; ‘left wing, Halen, Hall- mart. Listowel—Goal, Simpson; full backs, Woods, Harron; halves, Smith, Cooper, Jackson; centre, Kel- ly; right wing, Johnstone, Bell; left wing, Robbie, Leppard. Referee— McLaughlin. - Softball On Monday evening last the Busi- ness Men and Malcolms played- scheduled town leage fixture result- jing by a score of 15-9. On Tuesday night the P. K. Mill and Blackmore-Hamilton teams lock- ed horns an@ it took ten innings of _ Bernard Lodge, No. A. Sunday, June church at eleven o'clock. a s the _ day as at first planned. *- The service at St. Paul's. Shipley, will not be held nexf* Sunday on ac- Church will be held in the morning the same hour for the months ° a ? _ Miss Mae Hill entertained) mem- bers a the Young Women’s Circle of the Baptist church at her home on Tnesday evening. A profitable even- tmg was spent, the girls each being ‘busy at their work. ~ Baptist eas People’s toton met “as usua] on Monday evening in good numbers. The topic ‘God's tence’? was taken by Mr. Carl Ross. The subject did not: Jend_ itself to, much discussion, but the peg drew forth some fine. tesso ‘On ‘Sunday ee: at seven o’- 225, A. F. and M. will attend divine eervice on United "Phe service which is being held for L.O.L. 332 third of Wallace will be held on July 4th. and not next Sun- “at ten o'clock next Sunday, and at summer -Omnipo- | ge exciting softball to decide a winner. The B. & H. team finally won in the tenth when Fritz failed to touch the runner from third base, carrying the winning run. The final score was 12- se in favour of Blackmore Ham- ikton. outatde "bhacten is being en- gaged for the baseball game to be played on July Ist. with the Palm- erston team. ‘ ~ A tennis team “composed of Mes- count aad the cuecearios service atigre Bernie, Livingston, Morton and “7 Falrvie Roy George were in Harriston on ~ Wednesday and defeated a team The S mide Schoo 1 of Christ) ¢rom=that town, winning four events the an Age on called. A return game will be a here on cite Ist at 10 a.m. The boye are | playing good ball and the public ie cordially invited to Witness the match, Both games are Western On- tario League fixtures. s a s Schedule of Soft Ball scr es June 24—Pirates va. Int. Pian June 2$—Blackmore-Hamilton. Ys. Civil Serv July ¢ professionals va. Int. Piano July 5—Business Men. ys. -Civil rvants.. dacik 6—Malcolms vs. Blackmore- Iton HS. a y 8—Pirates - ve. Professionals. big uly 9—Int. Piano ye. Civil Ser- uy 13—-Business vs. P. K.. Mills. clock, special young e's service! July 1 ae held in St. Paul's Lutheran 3 oar Shak irete, TNs urch, Listowel. } . Milverton i : cs ‘and Listowel Young People’s Societ- hing é—Pretessionals vs, Mal Civil By at verton, | Mr. E. "Sebitmins _ preach ays, , the evening eee Dee Mr. Louis prettes presided : at the ha. B. meeting in the: Evangeti- -@hurch on Monday evening, and topic was.given by Miss Viola Rassman was ca Guild of Christ er with other marae ion held: « se Mr. Ches. will ioe parti st aga A 6ermon to eet ople will be ched July 19—P. K. Milis. vs. ante. «daly 22—Pirates ve. P. K., Mills ds vil Servants vs. eolte. 20—Piraies. Me —_ July 27-—M ¥s. Piano. Sar: 39—Blagkmore Hamtiton Co. usiness ; ‘Tnly80-—-Malcolms vs. .P. K, Milla. Aug. 3—Blackmo re-Hamilton Co. vs i us SER. K. Milts rates vs. Civil Servants, siness ys. Int. Piano. vs. Profes- schedule to tie for second place ir Serv Ame nee vs. Profession. | Sunday at the home of. Penk R. mee towel’ on Fa rund attending the fun- étal of the late Mrs. Thos. Small. Miss Lottie ;Cede visited “with eg in Listowel over the week-|vi 4 sanghter, and Mr. and Mrs. Day- all of Stratford, visited sk the ome of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cosens, an Sunday ow is the’ time for a ‘pleasant inotor hike through the conntry as the earth is now covered with a mae: af green Mr. and Mrs. Tabor and family, attended gor “tiftiets wedding anni- versary 0 abor’s. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnston, of Holmesville, Tuesday be this . Alex, ae is the guest at the home of Mrs. T. J. Tughen Miss CTonstance— Reddin for the summer months. is. home EEE EERE EEE EEEEE EEE EHF + + THIRD LINE WALLACE *% ts Se cae ee he i i ee Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Weber and fam- ily, 8rd. con. and rs. 8S. Le. Me- Laughlin of Listowel, orem on Sunday a motored to and visited ter, Misses Mr. and d Mrs. Irwin. Mabel ad Ruby Master, Mrs. Norman Ankenman, Mr:.-~ and Mrs. Levi Master and Mr. Wesley Master, attended the Clemens re- union in Waterloo park on Friday last. Mr. and'Mrs. Wm. Felkar and son Willie, of Mayne, visited Fp day with Mr. and Mrs.,N, W. n. ; Mrr-and Mrs. J. Heibein of Molesworth, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Master cele- brated their silver wedding anniver- on Saturday afternoon last, th. at their home. Ther were fifty relatives present, and a enjoyable afternoon. was spent in playing ball and games. Music was also enjoyed. A sumptyous supper was served on the lawn. Mr. and Mre. Master received congratulations from their many friénds, an ey were also presented with lovely silver gifts. Messrs Herb Bomman, Milne and Bernrie Zurbrigg and R. Sutherland of Ingersoll, motored and spent the week-end at the home of the form- er’s -parents, Mr. and Mre. N. Bowman We are sorry to report that Mrs. Wm. Mason, who has been ailing for some time was taken to the Listowel Memorial Hospital on Monday fora few days. We-hope for a speedy re- covery. Mr. and . BE. Master and fenily, of Strattera. attended the silver wedding anniversary * of r. — Mrs. Irwin Master on Saturday as Miss Alice MacIntosh spent a few ays last week with her cousin, Miss ni MeCinakie. of Molesworth. hursday evening June 17th. Ler rd. Ine “Cheery — Girls’ Softball team journeyed over to the 6th. Hne to play a friendly. ill witb the 6th. line “Beavers.’’ The weather favoured us and a large crowd tarn- ed out to see the Att end of the first two malas the “cheery: Nine” were not feeling very cheer- ful. At this stage it looked as though the “Beavers’’ K- having it all their own way. However, after this, luck to favour the “Cheery-Nine” a little more and they almost caught up to the “Beavers.” The game wits called at the end of the seventh inning, as some thought it too dark to play. The score was 18-15 in favour of the “Beavers.” Mr. Chamney refereed the game in a very capable manner and Mr. Lorch acted as base umpire. On Monday evening the ‘“Beavers"’ came over to the 8rd. line for. the] return game. The didn’t iook very promising but the rain kept off until the game was finieh- ed. Several players were quite late all there was time to play. The score was 14-12 in favour of the “‘Cheery- Nine.” Thé score no doubt, would have been more, if the referee had been able to count to four without forgetting and then starting back at wo again. By several of his decis- fons, it wak quite easy to see he fav- oured his own team. However jt wae only a friendly game! I wonder it ‘ pata As some of the players were eaving feel quite sure they though it reo lag but friendly: AL 80 maybe it is just as well that the Softball Te oh does not have a vote at the “Municipal elections. * BRITTOW EEF TELE EEDESEESCEEET AES SD _Mr. Norman ~- Johnston, Newton. commenced duties at the cheese. fac- tory here et week. Tees ae ess R. Barnett and fain- . town co se anne Sun Mr. Robt. Mi vag 4 so mt Mr. and ry an nd}: Epes spent Sunday. i tries at M ies "Hildied Alexander, a-In- trainmg dn Galt-Hospital, visited her parents here on Sunday Mr. J. Sproule Feiurmed home from Strattord on Sunday after hay- = operation on ae sees on Sat- Mind Florence “Mayburry spent the Lorne | week-end with ats and Mrs. e, Carth Ww and Mre. Alfred gtd and in coming and a six-inning game wae | 7, FPEEEEDERERS TEETER ER EEE ED + . &) +).d8 + P. MeDowel of Listowel, spent ea “‘nimber. from here were in Lis-| ‘Or Annie, Una and Gre ac paP are nolidaying at the ‘fiom of Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Gray. Mrs. Marten Gray, of Listowel, was at homé to ‘her friends from ond concession _ this ‘afternoon} : Sunday. — nt nay Mr. rdon and asaie of Listowel, re aretae at “3g home o B.. W. an 4 and spent Thursday and gg ‘wit tribute. in Lstowel and sixt Mr. Leslie watier” apeik the week- end at the home of his parents, Mr. gjand Mrs. Cornelius Walter, at Wa- terloo. “4 Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Bender and family, accompanied by Mr. and Mre Dan Walters, motored to Kitchener | on Sunday and spent the day With relatives. . Mr and Mrs. John Rapp and Lily, of Walkerton, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John Quanz, Gowanstown, spent the week-end with relatives at Kitchenér atid Waterloo Mr. and Mrs. Martin "Bender visit ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Hallman, rd. con es Lizzie and Lavina Lingel- bach returned to their home in New Hamburg, affér spending a waek's holiday Sat relatives here Mr. and Mr. Jacob dchnbider, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schneider and family: motored to Woolich on Sunday after a, week's vacation with relatives of this line, and left Monday mad their ome.in Batavia, New Yor Mr. and Mra. N. J. serotz and family, Mieses Selina and Clara Wal- — motored to Moorefield on Sun- “Ties, Clifford Scott of Clifford, is spending this ypek with her moth- er, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. ieee Lewis of Kit- chener, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Peter Dippel. . Henry. Schneider and Mrs. Attica, New Misses _ ~ Mrs: ; r. and Mre..W ¥ Schwartz, Mrs. and” Miss with Mr. and Mrs. ‘Adam Schmidt. was held on the sixth and third lines, seore the thirds. : TRALEE 4 cently at the —— of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. F. S. Querin aos last week in ‘Toronto, the guest of her sister, Mrs. George Stemm rae. Mr. a Mrs. Charles Kor nan, Miss Marie Deitrich, Mr. Jacob and Mr. Clair Debolt. of Waterloo, called on ee in Tralee Sunday r. Mackey spent the week- ba "4 Toronta John Welsh left-Saturday for Toronto, ates visiting with relatives “Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and } Burnett were Mr. and Mfrs. D. ‘Geiger and son Orton, . of banon, Mr...and Mrs. W. R. Burnett of Stratford. Mr. Peter eg ag of Kinkora,. spent Sunday on the line Ye age at the honre of Mr. and ; mes . J. W. Gra oi Scott, Sr. We are pleased say : ; that Mrs. Willson. is much Yauecves _— * in health. POE OO SY ne POY Mr. and Mrs. Osterly, Dorothy and. ek ge ee oe ae Don, and Mrs. Gardiner, of Detroit, > SIXTH LINE WALI ACE re re ate on Sunday wo me home of r. x n. rs. > oslo stolons REESE Gatdiner and t children are re _) me ee ‘or som e. Ce ee ee eet anentt. Mr, Condon Bertan... of __petrolt, visited Tetanek here last w Hen nry Walters have returned home after a month's visit in Buffalo and Vera Quanz and Marguerits |. Pletch spent Sunday at the home of eber, 8th. con. WwW Valeria Sohsaiat of Kitchener; spent Sunday An interesting game of soft-ball Thursday night between be- ing 18-15 in favor of the sixth. The return game was played Monday ev- anite, score being 14-12 in favor of Spstees Se ae a a siete f ; € SRE EEEE PED EEE EEE EEE EEE s Mrs. S. Burnett and son, Orton, spent a day in Stratford re ¥. = Burnet . cseuieg visited Suuday with ur. and Mrs. J. Deitrich, of Carthage. Mr. an Mrs.. Herb Tesier of stage spent a few days at the Tuesday of this week the lot ownere f the cemetery here, gathered to- gether and put up a new fence, and made considerable other improve- ments by cutting down. trees and ley- elling the front corner. They intend nqiting angie bee next Saturday. Chas. Danbrook and Anioen haye toon spending a week re friends in Toronto and -Hamil- on, Mr. Danbrook was the delegate oni the I. O. O. F. to the meeting of the Grand Lodge in Toronto. T is extended to nd one in thé Ices of their ‘infant The funeral was held on Wed- ees afternoon to Donegal cem- etery, Rev. C. C. Kaine officiated. PD See Saab SO a a a ee a ae ae ¢ : * + FOURTH LINE WALLACE + . Saas Sas at a a ae ae ae te ee Mt. Henry-Knipe has nearly com- pleted his fine new silo Mr. John Hydman is busy — Mrs. Geo. Hildebrand epent Sunday in Grautene? visiting friends Mr. and Mrs, C. Bunge accompan- ied by “ur. and Ts. n Kaufman spent Saturday and eagtes in Kit- ome of Mr .and Mrs. T. J. Hymers' j and gist friends. Saturday of last week and = 7 10, 30 a. ehieig 27 Ball, a AS p. m.--Baseball, Pa 4 Listowel. - a 00 p. m.--Final Soft Ball .00 p. m.--Foolball, ‘Kinburn | = Listowel. 2 Jitney Dance in Arena Afternoon and Evening - a Street Dance ‘Commencing 9. p.m. _ LISTOWEL BRASS BAND | Morning 14c and'tax, Evening 23c and tax. Chil and tax, to all performances. R. B. WHITE, President J. P. ‘WALTER, Secretary- “Treasurer ~ Admission Afte noon 33c and tax en Under 15, 14c chener. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Rayson and family of Palmerston, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Smith Vines. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob B. Delp, Mr. ratz of Souderton, r A . N. D. Schatz of Waterloo, spent a few days at the aniel Loughran and fhe. to her home Wallace, where she will spend the summer months after taking a year’s course at ctaye Park Seminary, Port Credit Messrs. Louis, Sinclair and Wes- ley Adolph of Bridgeport, were Sun- day visitore at. Wallaceville. , PhP Ph hs Peer eee etree th GOTHAM $s43 Oo vats ot Oe Oe ae Sas aie aks Stee Oe aie ae ie a Oa (Too late for last week) Mr. und Mrs. W. Karges motored to Stratford last Monday and Mre J Corry of Listo- wel, lhe the week-end with Mr. J. Corry. Mr. and Mrs. R. Nutt. spent Sun- day” in tN ni M J. Chapman and John, entagat ‘to Stratford Sunday Rev. Mr. Bell of 5 ep visited on the. 6th. con. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Webster of Strat- ford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Corry. Mr. and Mrs. Prowle and son,' of Stratford, épent Sunday at the home of Mr. J. Chapman. Mr, and Mrs. Karges-and Mr. ard Mre. P. Burnett motored to Niagara Saturday and returned home Sunday. r. and Mrs. J. Leonard of Strat- ford, motored to the home of Mr. W. D. Gray Sunday, to spend the day Mr. Samnel Buryett of Fetawsl: spent the week-end at: a Home of die die oe TT > his-gon, Mr. P. ‘Burnett ‘Mrs. "J. Chapmag and sons, John and George, mgieres to New Ham- burg ho be Burns, ond. wton, of Mr. and Mr. and as emir rs. John Hamil >. Frank ‘Lockwood, of Swhitihey. ~ Hamilton is hom: Yo Denson” for the summer holt Mi and Mrs. Wm. Hewitt spent Taceday | with frietids in Mooretield d Mrs. Will . Scott, 4 spent vind fa the honte} tone, ent Sunday at the home of tu Faulkirer| KURTZVILLR Pe bd 5 +h dee "Ra ayson and rston, and Mee. ae i ie eee aie d . Ralph of near Palniers at the home of Mr. ‘Smit Ae tines on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. Runge, ger anied vy the ‘latter's “parents and . D: Kaufman epent the week-end ‘with relatives in Water- Nell McDermitt and tamlly. ond. mind grit rg ae Sun- day_at the home of M 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bodie “of Pitchett, M. A.W. Lamont i at hie new ew bulldines, stg wher: completed wil used as store room for ‘ene tod feed and an in a8 sabes . with his chppping! 's Institute will be held Hay lage on the Beth. of — *| parents, Mr. and spe | Dowd's. parents, Mr. ‘yYdrew Dowd, North Mornington. spent.the week-end with the Tatton g. Mrs. H. Die Miss. Nellie Dowd ‘and Mics’ ‘Inc- mt the week-ehd with Mise and Mrs. All ques Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wiese, of Pal- merston, were guests at the “igs of Mr. Wilford ger =p on Sunda. and Mra Rarppel ‘vince Cos "Sanday at ie’ 3 hui of and . Henry Mehnke, near Gowan’ eeon i annual val meeting eco Mr. and Mrs. H a tbe of FLOUR and FEEDS jf Bran $30.00 per ton Shorts $32.00 per ton Standard , Re-Cleaned } $30.00 per ton Screenings Chop a complete line of all kinds of FLOUR—The highest.and L; PFEFFER PHONE Chopping Promptly and “ie x Western Oats, Middlings, Low G meh Es Cake, sett and ‘ grade at reasonable priced LLING CO, — we Pa Men’s Shoe Store r West Side, Wallace St. Listowel we may expect -warm Wwea- ther and you will want can- vas footwear. I have it in all styles at specially i prices. Men’s and -Boys” Oxfords black or tan, speci fer Saturday at $3.25 A Call. Solicited £ C. PREUTER- ‘As summer _ has arrived | | sum -datest shades. Arrived New supply of er dresses. Newest styles and Most - reasonable prices,” Cc ream That not ofly is is an ideal “but f ‘theypurchase of which mekes : _ it, anideal summer-foodv~ That’s Diana Sweets. Try it in one of our special dishes r at our fountain or take home a pint or quart. SRST: ser “* Fill Wey: Bins a a a 2 a “NOW with

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