Listowel Banner, 10 Mar 1927, p. 2

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Safa! ek iss ips di |Business bed ¢ 7 , 3 Director? Patronize These Advertisers Whenever You Need the Services of Reliable Business or Professional Men LEGAL iene AnLAx B ROBERT G. Successor to Late E. Terhune Barrister, et publi, Convey- Office over 2 > ‘Bolton, 0.L.8. | ‘Phone 48 NEWS OF THE DISTRICT Interesting News of Nearby Towns Clipped From Local ag MORPHY. K. C. Barr Notary Public, Convey- wmacer, Poltcito r fo~ k .of —_ mey sf * Backing’e Drug Store, Main St. Lis. J. C. HAMILTON, B. A. rrister, Conveyancer, Solicitor lee the Imperial Bank of Canada. Money to loan. Office on south side of. Main street, over Miss Gibbs’ Mill- mery Parlors. Bonds for Sale. ‘“\. OG, MORTON SCOTT, B. A. A.| Who Can Beat This— Only $252 of taxes for 1926 re- main unpaid in the town of Fergus. On Friday, February 25th, a ehort- to Jos- to a calf weighing 106 hounds any stockraisers in Bruce can beat that weight for a new-born calf we would like to hear froin them. —Chesley Enterprise. aS Maryborough Farm Sold— Mr. R. P. Brandon has sold his /150-aere farm, lot 13, con. 5 Mary- ; borough township to’Mr. Almond §&. Evans of Milton, .Ont., possession be- ®arrister, Notary Public, Convey-|ing given on March 15th. Mr. Ev- ancer. ans is an up-to-date farmer and brings a high class herd of pure bred| F pttion sa I sage Se Montreal, Holstein cattle, with him. Mr. Thos. Cowan is abe from the farm to a farm whic e has purchased near ‘DENTAL ning on the 10th con. of Mary- = borough. —Drayton Advocate. W. G. E. SPENCE Badly Gashed Arm On Saw— Dentist, Graduate of the Dentist Department of University of Penn- also gradu- Surgeons, Toron’o. Office over Schin- | bein o For painless extraction we use nit- Tous oxide oxygen gas, also couduct- ive anaesthesia. 8 F TAYLOR, L.D.S.; D.DS8. Graduate of the Royal college of Dental Surgeons, and of Teronto uni- versity. Nitrous Oxide Gas for E :tractions. Offiie over J. C. McDona) 's_ store. Phone 60. F. ST. OC. WILSON, L.D.8.; D.D.S. Graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto University. Phone 238 for appointments. CHIROPRACTIC L. O. WHITFIELD, D. P. Drugléss Practitioner Electric Blanket Treatments Utfice on Main street, over J@hn- stone's Jewellery store. Hours lu w 1% noon, 2 to m. Evenings and other hours by apppdintment Phone Office over Walley Reynolds’ Cloth- fag store. Censultation free. AUCTIONEER W. J. Dowd Sélis for othere and always sells to others. NATIONAL FARM AGENCY Phone 246, Listov el. MEDICAL 4. G. SHIELL, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Viseases of Women and Surgery. Ph . iftice. inkerman Street, Weat. ’ppos:te Presbyterian Church. DR.F. J. R. FORSTER : tye, Ear, Nese and Throat Graduace tp médicine, University j‘ » Toronto. wete assistant New York Ophthal- wi: and Aral Institute, Moorefield’s &-+ and Golden — Throat Hos- pitels, no, 5. Waterloo St. Strattord. Phone 267 month from 10 a.m to 4 p While cutting wood at the home of Rev. Mr. Gooding on Tuesday after- noon of last week, Lorne Ferguson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fergueon of town, received a bad cut on his Jarm between the-shoulder and the el- bow by allowing his wing. to come in contact with the rapidly revolving circular saw. A local physician was called in attendance and about twen- ty stitches were required to close the wounc Reunion at a y. Drayton, Ma 58—-At a largely attended cinatina of the citizens of Drayton and vicinity in the Town eet ided to Girls’ Reun- e this coming summer, the [dates selected being July 24th to 27th. About $5,000 will be expended the town and district the heir Ives and no effort spared in making this, first reunion, a complete success. Little Girl Injured— ry painfui accident happened to “Mies Helen Ellis the 12-year-old daughter of Mrs. Edwin Ellis of the 6th Peel, on Tuesday when she had the thumb of her left hand com- pletely torn off at the second joint by getting her hand caught in a cutt- ing box while helping her brother at the barn. Dr. Taylor was immed- abely called and dressed the hand. nd although she is euffering in- hemuaty from the accident and shock she is reported as doing as well as can be expected. Helen will have the sympathy of many friends in her — mishap.—Drayton Advocate. time of will be ) Back to Rural Peacefulness— The village of ney Aig in Huron County is giving up ita status as a separate municipality and will be- A bill to. dis- solve Bayfield as an urban cororat- on is now before the Ontario Legis- lature. Te population of Bayfield in d in 1921 ad shrunk Te are*three incorporated villages in ‘Brae with a smaller pop- ulation than Bayffeld, namely: Tiv- erton with 209, Hepworth with 336 ind Lion's Head with 399.—Chesley Enterprise. Will Pave Mildmay Streets— J nelan, ieore of “Mitamay, hal an tatanvion with the. Deputy Minister of Highways regarding street paving dame, and recéived as- surance that Mildmay's paving pro- srdm for 1927 would be carried out as planned. The proposal now is to lay a twenty-foot pavement on A snieing and Elora Streets. The pave- nent will be forty feet wide and five-eighths of a mile in length on sach of the above streets, which are @ two principal business blocke. County Engineer Stevenson of Walk- stton has ‘been given control of the bs INSURANCE FIRE INSURANCE vest compames; also accident, au- wobile. burglary, plate glass and = ah jusuranee. Automobile insur- 85 cts. Bg 100. Your business . B laying of the pavement. Mildmay will be the first village on the Pre Vincial —— way in Bruce to have street paving Woman Fined and Jailed— Mrs. Annie Berlinski, of New Hamburg, found guilty of-a breach of the was fined $200 and sentenced to two months in jail, when sh red before Mepis. trate Makins in "Strate rd. If she fails to pay the fine, she will additional The charge was pre- by License. Inspector M. H. Moore, who caught the, woman ip the act of retrieving a can-of-moon- shine whiskey, which evidently. had reviously been cached at the rear of 7. George street. -| Shot in Han aes n Sunday aferncon iast,. while ugh bposedly f get ng any reunite that might oe ip "lew, acciden yeapon, and the builet etuck Sidle tearing awa: { his thumb and embedding : 2, the bone ene cies truce ‘Gouniy. ak , on, where Dr. desk a notice that the rental of m in giving the old boys and girls of we Drayton's |, him, ore. while Arthur Johns Gapenelay ive: =f of Post Office Dept. RENTAL OF BOXES INCREASED ON APRIL ist BY ORDERS ‘ FROM OTTAWA—THOSE DUR BEFORE THAT DATE MAY RE- NEW AT OLD RATE. Considerable comment heard lately over the tncrease of ices of boxes at thé 4ocal . pdstof- fice. Many have been bla a postmaster, Dut the Post Office De responsi rved b: wa po! the Jotal office have one Teohaéie: tipn at least, as the rates have been increased all over. The purpose is to make them uniform,’ whieh has not been the pactice in the past,‘ Business men aré not doing much kicking as they could not afford to has been csr 4 ‘| be inconvenienced by calling at the wicket. Many others may. discontin- ue the uate of boxes, and the reven- ue may be decreased at first, but it ‘s believed when the public find the inconvenience they will be caused they will be willing to pay the ex- tra charge. Any box, the due before April 1, Di , dated March Ist, Mr. y, local member, asked the Postmaster General for information on this subject. The item reads ag follows the a of the Day: , WELLINGTON HAY cxesth Sevthi): Might I ask the Postmaster General throughout Canada any particular sectiOn cf the coun- try he has increased the rentals of post office boxes in pvblic bulld- ings? I may say that when I was home on Saturday I found on ay whether or Ontario or 8 4 tet box in the post office had been pp creased 100 per ae over night, and I was wondering if that was ad effective aratelee Can- ada P. J. VENIOT (Postmaster General): In answer to the’ hon.) sentleman I would say that the rates in some sections have been raised in erder to establish uniformity. grades 4, 5 and 6 west <f the great lakes the rate was higher than in ‘hose grades east of the great lakes, ind to ensure uniformity the rates eust of the great lakes , have now Leen —_— to equal thoee in the arge offices, _ ing to the sizes of the boxes, which are graded’ A, B, C and D. In grades 2 and 3 there has been a elight in, courage as much as double service which pelled to carry on, but in no case does the increase reach the cost of administration in keeping up that service. Mr. HAY. Will the minister say whether that applies to all rentals or just to public buildings owned by the gee: nt Mr. EAKER—There can be ne discussion in matters of this kind. VENIO That applies to public buildings owned by the gov- nment, not to buildings the rent- als of which are paid by the post- masters A Matter of Opinion e way of the transgressor i8 hard,” said the Justice as he fined Bildad for exceeding the speed lim- “Not around here it ain't,” torted Bildad. “I ever saw mushy roads fn all my life,” “Ten dollars extra for of court, "" said the Justic hy, I haven't said about you, Judge,” Yes ye hev,"’ retorted the Just- Commissioner here as well as Justice of the Peace.” re- such 2 ‘anythi ng leap at Any Price An honest pe had just hit a dog. and had returned to settle if . He locked at the dog for & moment and addressed the man with a gun. “Looks as if I'd killed your dog.” “Certainly looks that way “Very valuable dog?’ “Not “Will $5. 00 ~» — ‘ “Well—I “Sorry to oped A ‘oken up your hunt,” said the motorist as he hand- ed the owner a crisp five-dollar bill. “I wasn’t going huntin'—jest & od out in the woods to shoot the O£. Het says: ~“I know it was RE cig but I set ‘in front of my bur- eau mirror. to-day an’ -f knees would show, I'd loo if.I was that kind 0 wom- an,” We notice business men in other towns are quoting priees in their ad- oe and giving the mail order 0 ive advertising a: d showe the pub- lic that the 6 Bhecg hare ia the cheap- est place to deal Maple Syrup Season Cargill, March 7—The maple sy- Tup season opened = the district to- day. James A. d, known as peer apace d syrup ne of Bruce Coun- ty, 2,500 maple trees. tap- ped in. gg suger bush —§ south ae nston, "red Garland, Wesle ant and wih some e@ Ia d well-known maple scam rca as of district,-have from is 500 & n their’ kn shes MAKING THE V | amarante March + the Commission of the rent of which falls fends Tl whether one should serve prévertuliy decided by. the individu- Ni) will hear, and some forbear to hea CHRISTIAN j not att. 28:16-20 Acts 16:6-15. aay , therefore, an “Go ¥ that oo: tute hake has been.called the Greet Chure oh. They are the “marching ‘Orde of Christian given by our beloved Lord to His disciples following His res- 88 | irrection. They. are. orders. that have never been rescinded. It is well to, reme: age t. When the Gen- emai in carts army issues a command the ome. etands ufitil it ie mmand of the cork 1 ‘stil binding upon His die- ciples. He will them: “Go.” Sometimes ‘Christians ‘profess to troubled as to whetber Christ called-them to missionaries or ty There need ‘be no difficulty ° about that question. The Christian who is not'a missiona with the zeal and the desire in his heart to send the glorious Gospel to the ut- termost parts of the cur'ld te a Pito d contradiction of the pro- Christ ‘has called® all His followers to be missionuries, though on the foreign field or at home must be 6 a well-known evangelist whtiag the writer once heard say, when speaking upon. this subject, that the difficulty facing Christians; should not be to decide whether or not they were called to serve on the foreign field, but ‘whether or. not they were called to stay at home. The call has already been given; “Go ye into all the ee disciples of all natio 2 , Chureh, the task to’ should be directed, of this last command o ord’ To *“‘make the world Christian is an expression that. is not found in the Bible. If it were, the mission- ary might well despair. The work of the Church during is the fulfiliing he Good News to all nations, to gather out of all nations “a peonle for His name.” (Acts 15:14). A Christian world is never the end that. is held out as the preaching ot the Gospel at the present time, and the exper- jence of 2,000 years of Church and make dis-|1 ciples poy all nations.” Sielatt, 28:19) = ieee are the words nsti- and make H which all her energies! sta ,} blessing through all the years until Jiim face to face and hear His “Well or Som peopie fail tt me peo ut Scho n the school e pel. What Paul Salts “another bc pel” which ik Rok the Gog! is be- ing preached, a thousands are be- ing led astray. ‘ : In view “of these conditions it 46 more than necessary today that the nessing a good confession for Him, and for leading othere to Him. Point out to the scholars the uttet the work. of Whep the disciples were commanded to ge and preach the ret a they. were al- so comman Pen Si in Jerusalem untl a should receive from on High. Nothing elue than thie will avail today, A missionary. with- out that Divine power is 2 powerlesF missionary, however, fine his physi- Me nd may . It is not my might, nor by pow ae but -»y the Spirit of God’ working through us that men are won to hrist It is well to emphasize the fact that, wherever Christ sends us, a me or abroad, if we ruly surrendered to His will that is the dren to do His work but that He wil) nt the power to accomplish it. and open all doors in His time. Have them to think of the remainder of the verse. “Lo, I am with you al) the days, even unto the end of the age.’"" What a glorious promise! The Lord Jesus Himself abiding with us, saving, guiding, keeping, He comes ‘again, or we stand before done:” All that we can “possibly en- dure for His sake will appear as nothing then. missionary work confirms it. sien But the work goes on, and the Ges. pel as a witness is befnz declared a —_— “throughout the whole earth. vell to have this view or one wight wail despair of’ the power of the Gospel. There is no lack ‘al power in the Gospel any more than there is lack of power in the Saviour it tells of, but if men will not be- Neve, if they will not see and will not accept the Saviour who can save, and hea nd keep, and bless. they will die Yh their sins. This does a) GET A TRANSFER Simple Mixture Stops - Gas Bloating Simple buckthorn bark, = glycer- ine, etc. as mixed in Adlerika, often helps stomach troublles in TEN min- utes by removing GAS. Brings out a surprising amount of old waste mat- 6ystem. foaltte and makes you enjoy eating. Excellent for chronic constipation. 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