Listowel Banner, 17 Mar 1927, p. 7

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No need for any salesman to point out contrasts between as ‘the.new Hupmobile Six and es other sixes in its price-class. the ve ai You see them yourself at first Fs glance—in the car’s new beau- ty of line and finish; in clear vision bodies; in interiors up- holstered in genyine mohair; in conveniences and in the : many detailed refinements. mobile Six. recognize it For Hupmobile puts 10% extra but far and quality into this car without " Extea Gu ality easily recognized explains Hupmobile Six Success adding the cost to the purchase price —10% finer materials and workmanship to insure utmost in six-cylinder brilliance and dependability of performance. Make comparisons and you are bound te select the Hup- In common with thousands of others, you will not oaly as the closest- -priced Six j in Canada— away che finest- quality Six u ‘ader § $2000. Every Worth Feature the Madern Car Shozid Have on Vision Bodies—Color While Op ns apcnag Lipholstery 20 ung Window “Re- ve veils! "oa 5 Closed Bodies—In- stiumeae Panel Under Glass, Indj 1; tisk d—Soli a We \/ seel—Tilt- ir ieadlghee- Head fisher ‘Contre ij on erin Ww seat, Ra i~ Brough edi five- + pass door, $1910, Conps, two-pas- senger, with rum $ 1910. Roadster, with rumble heel—Both Manifold an Thermostatic Gasoline Filter—Oii Fiic Whee! Brakes—2Ballo< Heat ae iTes. r ’ ’ nger ‘ifes. four- y 10. Sedan: ger, e seat, $1910. Touring, five-pas- senger, — Ali prices f.0.b. W indso McMichael --- Listowel 50 Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Headache Pain Neuralgia | DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART of Be t t i cena anal 1 Sallezie Tan “A. "), glee actin MA “Salis a Bayer : es % “eon the jabite ag agtioat wite their general trade Neuritis Toothache Lumbago Rheumatism Accept only ‘‘Bayer”’ package which contains cs directions. Handy “Bay boxes of 12 tablets pate ana ot of ? and 100—Druggists. of Monoacetic Tt is well creole Tabiet Cross."" ¥ > to Work O do his best work, a man must be comfortable. Warm, dry feet are the foundation of out-door com- fort. We are now carrying the complete line of |RORIHEME rubber footwear — . THe rubbers, work-boots, ORTHER overshoes—and we .mitse strongly recommend them to men and wo- men who have to be out-of- doors at all seasons. Come ip and look them over. J. P. WALTERS LISTOWEL’S LEADING SHOE STORE HELA TEDUGERAEGARESAOEEUOUEDAAEROOERUEOOAERONOEI ci | GOOD TEA NOT CHEAPER Because old and poor bulk tea can be purchased to-day rather cheaply, j the public should not think they will get satisfaction by buying it. Chap tea is a most expensive luxury. Ferguson Introduces Government Control Bill The following are the main feat- ures of the liquor control bill intro- duced last Wednesday by Premier Ferguéon in the Legielature at Tor- mto, All liquor must be purchased through the Government agency. Permits are of five clagses: Individual permit to a resident of Ontario over 21 years cf age. Individual permit for any period not exceeding one So to a tour- iet or temporary residen Special permit to phynicians, den- veterinaries, in Druggists are not permitted to dispense liquor Breweries and distilleries can on- ly sell in the province to the boara under a permit from the board. No liquor may be consumed in a Fublic place, AIT liquor must be consumed in the residence or temp- crary home of the purchaser. The commission will ses of liquor at such points as they may deem beet in the public interest, but no store may be esta eny municipality where the Canada Temperance Act is in a nor where any by-law of lo on had prohibited the gale of f tiguor be- fore the coming into force of the O. . A. in 19 4 © board designates, under per- mth ie the There shall be no ‘public, advertis- ing of HNquors No person, “except with the per- mission of the board, shall have in his possession in this province any liquor not purchased from the board. The board, may appoint a staff of inspectors, and this ataff, in co-o eration with provincial police end local constables, shall co-oper- ate in the enforcement of the Any person found selling liquor ir Ontario will be imprisoned for the first offense, without the option of a fine. There is a great variety Gf pan- eitigs for other offenses under the ? “The control board is given wide powers, from which there can be go appeal. Triplet Calves Born— \ pation and was about 70 years of age..He had Lisa! a reaidiant of this section for r of, years. Found Dead in Home— *, Brussele, March 13—Gideon = rown. a well-known — reaident .of GrefTownship, was found dead in his former home of friends home for some time, just ex i ry : ae - Village Ethel. Neighbors antici- zi pated something was wrong as no One man shia to another: Did © was seen comi from the you ever. hear the story. of the g .| Scotchman who went out ‘ota trance, found the old gentleman, » “fully dressed, the end, noe you ney It is thought he waa been | &F for several days. Decreased: " said = ulte ax mi ‘but nothing whatever is Soowe ot . 1:23): Cimcarai fo the Gastliest Grr & sone Ontario PDair 655.00 G MARTLY stylish new belted Fisher Bod But the Most Beautiful Chevrolet is Commercial. . pew, harmionious Duce colorings pot 5 ide ro gan gpg Charis 490.00 ~tich and luxurious new and ridden in this car and driven it can filly Utility Expres ts— never before any low- realise how y satisfying Chassis 645,00 car abeyerg so many evidences of ‘or the attributes ‘gained style and beauty, as the the ‘ites of the, Most Powerful, the Mor Prices st Factory, the Smoothest And, this a present, enhanced improvemestt, T Semen, high panies oh quali a Its a is fe ite the Mast Beautiful annie es leatures ini cw ter, Cleaner, Builet-t Head mi Lamps, It is amazing indewi that the Most Beautiful CF-2616 Newly Designed Radlaters Full Crows Feat? Chevteict te Chevrolet History i now selling : , Sliding Seats in the C. . and ny at new" and lower sie lowest for ers literally too numerous’ to mention. which Chevrolet bas over Shek solid ic Canada. 5} ce ye McTAVISH & McMICHAEL “3S smartness and quality FoR dress or business these ‘new spring shoes for men step out in front for y. Great values now ! $4.45 $5. 00 $6.75 Koch Shoe Co. “We Fit The Feet” Sunday School Lesson THE © —— HOPE j Sunday, reh 20—John 14 :1-{ Il. I John 3:3-3. | ] 3; 1-10; Golden Text: my Father's house are man maneions: if it were not so, I woutd| have told you. Place for you at is the Christian's hope? Perhaps most people would answer, Heaven. It is not the answer of God's Word. For there are multi- tudes of Christians in Heaven to- day who are looking forward in hope to something they have not yet received. They have Geparted ae life and have gone be ith, Christ; which is far better” (Phii.| they are consciously in the! presence Of their Lord, and their lives are filled with joy and blese- ing beyond the best we can conceive of here. Yet they know the meaning of hope, now in Heaven, as we know it from.God’s Word now on earth. This hope is a eure comfort for all who are troubled. It is a striking fact, not always realized, that im- mediately after the Lord Jesus had foretold the tragic, heart-brenking denial that Peter was to utter, He added at once, “Let not your heart be troubled. Ye believe in God, be- lieve glso in Me.” Our Lord's im- mortal word of comfort is a word to sinners, heart-broken because of their sins. It is a word to Bee eh ae desdlated by the deat heir ov ones. It is a word to every onitd of God, no iat what burden or sorrow has co After the statecncet about the} many mansione in the Father’se house, and how the Lord was going to prepare a place for His own, there comes the Christian’s hope: “And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will ier 3 again and re- ceive you unto Myeel I go to prepare a) Some one has mid: “The ‘I will come’ is as eure as ‘I go.’” The coming again of the Lord pe Christ is the ‘hope of — the stian. Dente not our hope, even ones death brings the believer a r better" experience than this ite, But any one who will take a concordance and run through the New Testament passages in which the word “hope” appears, will find that it is the characteristic inspired such as the word in Acts “This aame Jesus, which is taken up} from you Into Heaven ehall so come in like geod as ye have seen Hinr| & igo into Heave Hope is eetmeciel Scrip-! in the body, with the resurrection of the and this does not occur until Thus Paul said body, ;the Lord's return. before the Sanhedrin, and resurrection called in question" 24:15; 26:6-8) And we are told that all creation looks forward witb earnest expectation in hope to that time when the redemption of the bodies of the eons of _— shall be brought to »ass (Rom 719-25). Again, the hope of our calling is that time in the future when God shall exercise in our behalf, as be- lievers, “the exceeding greatness -of His power.... which he wrought {np Christ, when He raised Him from the dead” (Eph. 1: 18-20), The fact that the “blessed dead,"'! those who have died trusting in Christ as Saviour, are still looking forward in hope though their spirits ‘are consciously alive and rejoicing in Heaven in the presence of the Lord, is seen from that great pas- sage on the Lord's return and the eee in I Thessalonians 4: 13-18; ‘For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with Him.... and the dead in Christ shall rise first: then we which = alive and remain. shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to m the Lord in the air. We must oe. careful, therefore. not to connect with that which the New Testament sd calls the Chris- tlan’s hope, s he second selection included in this les- “go from Second Corinthians. It is @ passage of blessed assurance to the rg ng that “if our earthly house f this tabernacle were dissolved,” by the i tah of death, “we have} py, eda Cranae Order— *% building o an--house net Hunter, editor of the a with ‘tg eternal {in the Kinuardica Review-Reporter, last heave ns,” and therefore we are year deputy grand master, was elect- willing rather to be absent from}od to the grand mastership of -the the body, sand to be present with Grand Orange Lodge of Ontario the Lord."’ That isthe glorious as- West by acclamaticn. The predicted surance that believers who die be- fore the Lord’s return pass at once into His presence, with all the un- speakable blessing that this means. ago, ext then twin calves on the - two} the 4 Bg our hope “Be Durham, March 13—-A cow owned |reference to the Secon ming of} But the Christian's salvation is not ap the uusater's theme ee y John Maskell of wane 5. Garner ‘Christ and the consummation of our| fully paceonated even then. That| Following hig retirement Poel rey Noses mship, a miles Satvating in the resurrection of the} comes to nly when “that! contest for the prand aa south “of here, } hes Hoes Eek to no! body and full Iikness to Him So | blessed ie is fulfitied as aad an Mr nders en sierteh. tn tho a caly over}. we—read—lthet the —gra: of-—Ged-comes-again,-the dead—-bedies—-of—be- 15, ‘ 35 months, all of them atill living, | teaches that we should live| levers are raised from the dead, the reel gs yd ove _s qn te The cow's record in births is made righteously in this. present world,|bodies of living believers are in-J t Moat vd: ¥ oa <p Ww Bakes. up of a eingle calf nearly three years) “looking for that blessed hope andjstantly changed, and our threefola| 2! Meaford, and Len’ Wallace, ot salvation is complete: éanctification, What a wonderful rjthrough the beloved -Slotitication. wo is apostle, con- jhospital at Guelph for treatment last jibe ice whh-such foree. ‘her unconecious. ;summoned and | Grows Lemons At Wingham— justification, sea NEWS OF THE _DISTRICT Interesting News pped Fi of Nearby rom Local | | j | } | | | Towns Cli Exchan, Goderich town council voted $1000 to the town band for this | year. i The output of perfumes and toilet | preparations in,the United States has | multiplied six times in the last ten | years, according to a summary of | brogress made er by the Ameri j can Chemical Societ | Embedded in Tree— While cutting a log containing | some 500 feet of lumber in Carlaw’s isawmill at Paisley last Wednesday, the gaw ran foul of a horseshoe | Sean embedded in the wood. The j}gaw was badly damaged as the re- } suit of the encounter, and the mili |had to be shut down for repairs. It ment every few and chest. with Minarc’s in warm Splendid fcr pone and Asth MINARD Ss | is believed that the horseshoe had | been hung on the tree by some per- /60n Many years ago and «had _ be- come completely grown over, | Fate Unkind To This Family— | Mr. Adam Scarlett of the 6th Peel.) who has been suffering with blood- poisoning in the hand for the past two months, was obliged to go to the |} week and for a time it feared | that his hand might have to be am- ated. One day last week Mrs. Searlett-had the misfortune to fall on ee- as ta-render Medical aid was t was found that no bones were broken. They will have the sympathy of many friende in their misfortune.—-Drayton Advocate. A large ten-ounce lemon js on dise- pay in the Advance-Times window Tals beauty was iad F< the green- house at Mr. H. EB. home, John St., net Florida, rene Wingham. Anota¢er lemon from - same tree is sn wes as yin H sard and Co's. wind A couple of years ago Mr. fward showed us 4n equally large insmon grown on the same tree. He ella us there are now several half- rowan lemons on the tree and these will not mature for probably a year. He keeps this tree in nis greenhcuse all winter but puts it outside in the summer.—Wingham Advance-Times, Put Ban On Canvassers— The Business Men's Association of Xineardine passed a resolution call- sng upon all merchants to refuse to e_ntributé to any canvassers or ticket si Ners who canvass the businese eec- fon of the town, unless said canvae- fers have the consent of the execut- Every organization that puts on -ances, plays and eo forth and every charitable organization that, fleld collectora to the towns prey up- ,on the generosity of the merchants iThe thing has reached such a point that it has become a an the merchants have decided to bring it to an end. All merchants are cali-! ed upon to uphold this ruling. | Burned In Face By Furnace Blsat— | While Mr. Albert Batte, engineer | at Larsen and Shaw's steel orks here,’ was throwing some old sawdust into! the furnace on Thureday last, a eud- den combustion blew the flames into his facé and burned hie physiog so badly that a doctor was summoned a to render first aid and to place him under treatment. Had he not had spectacles on at the time it is belHeved that the blast weuld have burned out his eyes and left him eye for the remainder of his life As it is, he has had a painful and ser- fous time of it. but is now makin nga eel recovery.— Walkerton Herald- bitter contest for the first office of the constituency failed to material- ize when L. H, Saunders, of North Toronto, who contested. the deputy 8 eat. eae | It does no baw arm to mix religion with | pulitica—~at least to the pol litics, | poveds now ‘are. We the sons of . hot yet appear we know, Ji as He is, Ana é [hath this hope im Him porifieth himself, de “as He jpure” | Re KING OF PAINS | LINIMENT ANG Preserve The life of your clothes | by having them thor- oughly cleaned at -reg- ular intervals, Dust cuts into the materials. Cleaning preserves the newness and neatness and keeps the suit al- ways of fresh’ appear- ance. Dry Cleaned and Pressea $1.50 Joe Lockhart Qverine douche pow: body excess d odors Malled C.0.D. or Leading Dragsists | parie Francais: Exuglish spoken ltnodorine for spiration an ‘Cook's Regulating Compound’ pale retlatie ol t. COCK MEDICINE TOBONTS, ONT. (Fors.crly W 7 WEDDING INVITATIONS Or announcements. The Banner every man that | assure you of a eA ong mig <i ee es | tatest ety We also ,

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