attending match. ; Several of the young people from esday “HE LISTOWEL BANNER, on i With theGharches Galvary Evangelical Rev. M. L. Wing, Pastor Sunday, October 24th All Bervices on Sunday Will be Held 5 in Form 10 a. “ Rev. C. Gretzenger, Mild- 11 em. —Sunday School. _7 ‘p.m.—Rev. C. Gretzenger, Mild- may. Baptist Rey. Harry W. Jackson, Pastor ° Sunday, October 24th .m.—Bible School. 11 a.m and 7 p.m.—The Pastor will give an account of Toronto. con- vention. Monday 3 p.m.—B.Y.P.U. Thurs. 7.30—Prayer meeting. United Church Where is your car on Sun- day Morning ? Bring someone to the services who could not otherwise come The man on the Outside is rightly judging interest in the church by the number of cars parked inf front of it. Turn your car toward 0 United Church Sunday morn- Sunday Oct 24th 1926 11 .m. —- Subject: “i su ARE LIFE." Anthem. “Rock of Ages” Solo: Miss O. McDonald. 2 ae" p.m.—Sunday achool. ae “WINNING CE.” Buck 1 OE i —— A The Lord is My aie * Black- ‘dale’ “Quartette: Messrs. A. ‘Zur- or . Finkbeiner, price. O. Finkbeiner. The Church With The Open Door P. F. Hoadley, E. F. Armstrong Minister. Organist. [ IN MEMORIAM i In affectionate remembrance of a loving mother, Mrs. Mary A. son, who entered into rest, Chicsher 18th., 1925. O Mother dear, you make the world seem. good, And love was kinder, faith more true, United trust and hope fond memoty With everlasting love because of you. Daughter. —— seen PPE EEE PETE ? + DOWD'S SALE LIST + + efebbebebetebel et ee Eee bbe EF . 26—For James W. . 2, con. 1, Maryborough, 100 head of stock. Weinesday, Nov, 3—For W. R. A&k- ea 1% lot con. 5, Mary- ha hay. borough, s6tock. grain. ideale teeta aladada iin sh & ” . , + VANDRICK’S SALE REGIS-. + TER ++ So a ahs ae ae ee ed . 22—For the estate, of K. Bricker, “all of their furniture and houmepale goods, also the property., Sale at two o'clock. Saturday, Oct. 23rd—For Mrs 7B. Askett, her comfortable house, with 7 roome and kitchen good eellar (all cemented) on the corner of Victoria and, Penelope St. This house has been all new- ly painted and decorated, aay wired, has good. well water a in a good residental section. iit not sotd will be rented. Sale at 2.20 o'clock on the. property. Terms made known days of gale. SWednesday, Oct. 27, 1926——For tele + be the treat of the season. ‘Miss It; * ie Coming To Listowel -REV. M. §. RICE, D.D. of. Detroit YOne of America’s greatest living ora- tors and*lecturers. The pastor of the phigh? Metropolitan Tabernacle. Sub- ject “JUNK.” Hear this noted speak- er S the United Church, Friday ere Oct. 22nd. at 8 o'clock. Musical program. Admission, 25c. This will Don't The cee Mrs B. Guild of Christ Church was to-day at ‘the home of Shearer, on the 4th of eta * o t Rev,.and Mrs. H. W. Jackson, Mr. Brian Jackson and Mr: Carl Ross, were in Toronto this week ar tending a convention in connection with MicMester University. The services on Binutay next of the Evangelical church will be held in the former Cengregational church, and Rev. will preach at both painters started . re-decorating Evangelical church this week. . 7. s services, The Rev. E. F. Armstrong was elect- ed honorary president, and Mr. E. D. Bennett. vice president at the meeting of Perth Presbytery Young “age cage Union of the United Chur- the sessions in Parkview Un- ed” ‘Church. Stratford, last Friday. * Rev. H. Hy, Liebold of Alsfeldt, the Listowel Ev- \occupied the pul- a former pastor>of angelical church, \ pit Sunday evening in the loca chureh in the absence of the pastor. tev. Lieboid wag pleased to ale he % ‘'Mr. and Mre. Adam Schmidt, -}the ‘week-end with relatives in Kit- -}ston. . Gretzenger of Mildmay?| the} } éwatte Jeatededicdesbebbedep eink bbbph} eS eS es Se See S = > BLS iene + . ee eee eee ° 2 ee Schmidt F peleloigg soaat’ the he. week-end a Pa. outer se hago ¢ auction sale Mold top Nr. es pasate Miss ne chester." Miss Bertha Schmid Saad speni chener and Hespeler. Mri. and’. Mrs B. Vines Friday at the home of their niece, Mrs. Ralph Rayson, near P Mr. and Mrs Henry Schinbein and two children, of Shipley, spent Sun- day with the former’s mother here. Anniversary e6ervices were observ- ed in the Purheran church on Sun- y. Mr d Mrs. Crawford and t children, “Claes and Willie and Me Tippen of Arkwright, spent Sunday ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joha Schaefer ' A number from-around here. at- tended the aunteeseae esa held at Trowhridge on Sund . and Mrs. Otto okie, Nora and Roy and Mr. and Mrs. m Mahnke, spent Sunday at the nents f Mr. Henry ‘Mahnke, near Gow- PEE EEE EERE ESE LEE PEED + a) ed Sunday with friends in Milverton. D. Melvin of Attica, New York. is visiting with ‘facile on this line. Mr. and Mre. Gordon Walter spent Sunday at the home of Mr. a Mrs. * K.. Weber, 8th con Mr nd Mrs. A. C. Reader and son, Adolph, of Kitéhener, Mr. Mrs. Markus Bender’ of Waterloo, motored and spent the week-end at spent) few days visiting friends. : Mr. and Mra.” Ed. Weber» and T-|Bileen, Gordon and Mac, 3rd eon., : with Mr.:and Mre. Allen McLaugh- : + SIXTH LINE WALLACE 54 Mr + Yt LEE EEE EE EE EEE EE LES PEPEF Mr. and Mrs. John Quanz visit- Maybutry, of Brit nesday at the home o Pa hi ed Mason = a wrong peat mentee Ses ure and Mrs + Mr. | Buttno, spent tow itt mere Tencnr| van’ om Gant te one of the former’s teach-| parents <a th line. of 8. eee “-s ‘ag, | etes-gumvention in Stratford Ee "Me, and Mrs. A.W. 2urbHex and: family, Listowel.” 10: sland cami, ian yey ; Crt! — rT. ; N.oW.. Bowman Mr. and Mrei H. L. Campbell, Jean, Marion and Bobby, motored to Brantford on Monday fs. spent a lin, a to Kitchener and spent the home e. former's brother, Mr. Ephriam Weber. Clarence Coghlin, who has been attending business college in: Strat- Olford, epent the week-end at his home here. Several from this line attended the anniversary services in the Trow- bridge United Church last Sunday. Mies Rub | Pei : og Saturday || ham on Thursday last attending the ‘Harold Lloyd | | | Women's Missionary convention. hd ‘ (|) Mr. and Mrs. Joshia Weber,. Mrs. in ii] tz re ig _ Babeces Tree an s na Hestand, 0 tehen- “FE i 9 or Heaven’s 99 Sake Mrs. Noah Filsinger, and Mr. and ay, Deitrich of Listowel, visited at the home of Mr. and Mre I. ae on Sunday. ‘ust sigalg me for af visit from you— is a selection ‘Overcoats we've: marked at a feature price. $15, $23, $29 pa are many of those popular long coats, some fifty inches long, in all the wanted styles and colors Truly they’re great and mixtures. values. ir. Mrs. Elton Bean and family, of Listowel, visited with Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Good on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bender and Mieses Edna Bender and Cora Good spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stricker, of Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Alex.Mayburry, Mise Florence "Mayburry apd Mr. Carl er, spent the week-end at the home Mr. and Mrs. John Bender. Admission:- -23c. plus 2c tax Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schwass and to all the home of Mr. Simon and Michael Waltér and Mr. Henry and Claren ce Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heinmiller are spending sometime with -friends in Kitchener, Tavistock and Strat- fo | Meesra. Harry and Walter Pletch of Alsfeldt, spent Sunday with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Quanz have returned home from their weddin trip to Buffalo and Attica, New York. It’s all right to. be busy.if you are busy at the right thing. The bee is congratulated and. the mosquito ‘Shirts | | Be Warned in Time collars attached. Millfeeds show signs of advancing as~ winter approaches, reads a statement’ of the Depart- ment’ of Agriculture at Ottawa. ‘ Special price - $1 Special Purchase” ps and fancy shirts with and without collars, some 38 of - Prices of other feed concentrates are aids expect ed to advance. | 20 doz. ties, special --- - 48¢ Our Stock is complete and Prices Right. f Get Your Supply. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat,Oats Barley etc. cs be present with a former congregation, and his sermon was greatly apprec- -|iated. a o . Rev. F. G. Vesey, Presbyterian missionary,on furlough from Korea, preached@at both services at Knox ehurch on Sunday and also addres- 3ed the Sunday School in the after- noon: It ie six years since Mr. ey was here, and he was greeted by many former friends. His sermons were much appreciated by the con- gregation. . Mr. -e C. Gchnittker gave topic on “Bible Teachings Prayer” at the Evangelical meeting Monday evening. olet Bean presided, and the scripture ; lesson was read by Miss Lydia Fish-! er. There will be no meeting of o League on Monday evening next, account of the church being elosed for. re- “decorating. “Why f Gs to Okneh"* Roger W. Babson, among one eminent of U.S.A. sxperts, has ¢ uestion: “The motives and pu only in the right ‘gion. ions, this is why I believe in. ou mist on their future.” “Marry in haste and leisure” is the saying, “but Ves-: the! about | f the; findncial iven the folowing, for.) publtdastea, in answer to the above | need of the ‘hour is} aot more factories or materials, not | moré ‘railroads or steamships, not|! variety, is always on, more armies or more navies, . but! father more education based on the: teaching of Jesus. 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