Listowel Banner, 31 Mar 1927, p. 4

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> s a ‘THE LISTOWEL BANNER wi og! EVERYBODY’S~ COLUMN Tea cents get for ae “with minimum charge 25c. : [ With the Gharches| Galvary Evangelical Rev. M. L.. Wing, Pastor FOR SALE Young sows, due to farrow in ril. Arthur ‘Bray, ‘phone 621- te R SALE Two good katie sows due in April; terms to we Apply,to Lorne Robertaon, Lot 2, Con. 5 Elma Sunday, April 3rd 10.15 a.m.—Public . worship and Communion Service 11 a.m.—Bible School. 7 p.m.—Evening worship. Monday 8 p.m.—E.L.G.B and Teacher Training Class. uesda 8 p.m.—Annual business mae ring of congregation. ed. 8 p.m.—Prayer meeting. Fridsy e pale opel Practice. Mr.-H. Opper, Choir Leader. FOR SALE Good Holstein Heifer calf, two weeks old, also two fine young sows due to farrow y in the spring. Oo. R. Richards, Phone EAT MORE FISH It is good for what ails you. Dir- ect from the water to your table Fish ekinned and boned free. as Clarke, ‘phone EGGS ge HATCHING Pure bredgS. C. White Leghorns Excellent laring alain. Eggs $1.00 per 15. ing, Inkerman t Street, east, chatotel. BASTER se ANNOUNCE- NT Mies Raineg wil be at our stor April ist and 2nd, with a full fas ef Ladies Hats. We invite you tu meet her. Geo. Rahn, Moorefield. FERTILIZER ON HAND Several brands mixed nome stead fertilizer on hand at C. R. or call Richard Yenacn, *phone 601-11. Will also buy a num- ver of fertilizer. drills. FOR SALE Seven-roomed frame house, Main street east, electrio light, good furn- ace, town water and cistern. Small barn. Terms reasonable. For fur- ther information apply to Box 238, Listowe 4-7 TYPEWRITER RIBBONS Beaver Brand Carbon Paper ané Typewriter Ribbons do not emudge and are guaranteed to . @ the length of service. Ribbo The oa uy your ribbpns oy mathen paper at The Banher office. a HAVE EYES EXAMINED If your eyes are showing signs of we are competent to ad- examination. No to advise you—we are not transients —and our work is guaranteed. A. Jehnstone, Optometrist. GET YOUR SEED CLEANED Owing to the inferior quality of last .year’a crop I am bo ag to éléan grain for seed. nd bar- ley 10c per bushel. “small and light ad job made NOTICE Tenders will gs received for re- decorating the interior of the Ethel el — up to April 20th, 1927. st or any tender not nec- cewasily cesta. Plans and specifi- cations can be procured the Parsonage or from the undersigned. John King, Ethel, Ont. See. Trustee Board. 4-7 EYE SPECIALIST COMING Mande C. Bryans, Optometrist, = graduate Gepartment of Ophthalmol-| gy, McCormick Neurological Col- 0 p.m ing eyes, (also contieg: like sand in _ eyes) a anulated eye lids, inflam- med eves, pain in eye balis, pain a- * sroas forehead, pain in back of neck, dizziness and twitching eyelids re- Heved Abrewah properly f ‘ glas- eb vary moderate. Satisfac Baptist Rev. Harry W. Jackson, Pastor Sunday, April 3rd 10.30 a.m.—Bible School and Public worship. . 7 p.m—Evening. service. Monday 8 p.m.— Wed. 7.30 p.m.—Prayer ‘service. United Church Lis Sunday Bee: Wa. 1927 MORNING Rev. Dr. G. N. Hazen, of Lond- on, will preach. Anthem “Sing Hallelujah Forth” Buck Mixed Quartette “The Old Rug- ged Cross" Mrs. E. D. Bennett, Mrs. M. Abram, Messrs Wm. Ringler anc E. D. Bennett. EVENING Anniversary services of the W oe an’s Missionary Soelety | Hazen will preach. aa ree “Savior Thy Children Kee Sulliv j Mixed. ‘cinagtaite. Mrs. D. Flet- cher, Miss L. Scott, . Messrs. Zurbrigg and Blackmore. Tho Church With The _— Door P. F. Hoad ‘Organist “ E. F. Armstrong § yiuistes pi See erleict Sere e The sacrament of the Lord's sup- per will be observed at the morping -| service on Sunday next in the Evan- gelical church. . A reception eine ‘was held in Calvary Evangelical church on Sun- day morning, when fourteen were admitted to membership of the chureh. The regular “meeting of the eee Ladies’ Missionary Society of t Presbyterian church was held - day ppc lact at the home of Mise Mary Climie ing at the Young; People’s meeting in the Evangelical evening, and the topic was taken by Miss Irene Rassman on “What Can a Missionary Do. The pastor than followed out his lesson on the Teach- er Training Work . . Mr. Dave Savage took the teple in the fotm of a lantern eljde lect- the regular meeting Guild on Monday evening. The views were very interesting as Mr. Sav- age related his personal experiences f the trip. Miss Wilma Savage sang a solo, and.an instrumental was giv- en by Miss Dorothy Symons: . 7 . Rev. Dr. a former pastor Hazen of London, and Methodist ae pulpit in London. ing the Women’s Missionary Society DR. G. W. TUPPER, B.A. “Main” St. Bast, ~~Listowel, Ont. Defective Vision im young and midd'e-aged people SUCCESSFUL- LY TREATED ‘without the use of glacses of the eyes tsront, heart, lungs, stomach, liver, cidneys, intestines, male ahd female} * n, blood, including euptures and fallen” arches also SUC- PSSFULLY TREATED. usp ¢ haven't tried un haven't yourself a fair ‘ aia at health." SE EPP eh EED a @nd. LINE ELMA 2 intend ih edd tee tapped + “‘Yormers ane. gee trees report a good r se . Wittis Joknston, we are SOrTy es report, is under the doctor's caro ‘with Mntestinal flu Wriends and acquaintances of our ne were eorry to hear of the death ‘the late Mr. Robert Johnston, of ge, on paeeey: March 27th. Miss Ida Fonbes has. recovered af- Re én attack of the grippe er Mrs. Henry, Cullen at- ears, nose,| > pelle, of will hold an annivereary service and along with the Young Women's Aux- illary and the Sunshine Mission Cir- ele will occupy the: centre seats. “Young People's ye "of ‘the United Charch e regular weekly meeting of the m joyed y everyone. A violin solo by Claudo Chislitt and a plano instrumental by Miss Edna Hallman, coupled with a solo rendered by Miss Savage. made up a very pleasing musical pro ee. Roy Sneath excelled himself in ae the topic “Canad- fam Literature.” The feature ‘of the evening was a ture entitled Great Lakes.” of the contest which has been staged for tht past few weeks, for the purpose of getting new members, was made known giving the ““Blues’’ a. victory by a small margin. ee by Thank You Thursday, March Sist, 1927 Mr. C. Cosens, Wheatley Mr. R. 8. Nichol, Terao. Mr. W. P. MceLeod, Fort Qu’Ap- Mrs. Harty ‘Irgiand, Toronto. Miss Ada 5 Ss ‘Toronto. . | (Miss Lydia Fisher lead the meet- > church Monday | * * -. 7 +. KRORTZVILE + Ld Mr. and Mre. Geo.~ Ott epent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mahnke Mr. Oscar Orth: has finished up the sawing at st mill! and had @ very busy seaso Messrs. raure and Geo. Vines spent some time on panes with their mother, Mrs. Ellie Vines. Mr. and Mre. Sam Schmidt. visit- ed on Sunday at the home of eer pister, Mrs. J. -Koeh, Ship- ey t r. and Mrs. W. McDowell spen< Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Shipley, were guests at the home of Mr. Geo. Ruppel on Sunday. Mr. Alvin Bradford is assisting Mr. Norman Ankenman in making rup. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell spent Sunday with the latter's uncle, Mr. John Barnett, boundary. ELECEEE ELE EP EEE DE PELE + GOTHAM + be PAE EE EEE EEE ELE ER bb hE ED i tton..community Hall last Wednesday-night was welt attended by the young people of this vicinity. ames Keith made a business trip to Toronto last week. Mr. Maitland Fisher _ and’ sister, Miss Aubrey, of the town line east, spent Sunday with, their sister, Mrs. Percy Burnet Several from here who the shower give in honor of Elmer Noble, at the Inglis, report a attended Mr. and home of splendid George Chapman i{s aséisting in the cheese factory at Donegal this summer, Mrs. S. Corry of Listowel, a few ‘days at the home of Mr Corry last week. spe pent J. te Oe ae Sat ae ae oe ae ae oe ae . | hed is DORKING 3 + Sopdet fosesbafedeobelebibed eedtedbedobe Mr. M. Logel was a Jum vis- itor in Elmira on Mon M abt. Aitingham of Mill- bank, spent last Thursday with his brother, Mr. J. W. Allingham. Clayton Loge) and = sister, if Bi Logel, spent Sunday with ee and Mrs. Fred Starr, at Glen- allen. Dr. ‘Harold Nurse of Palmerston, was a business visitor here one day last week. Mr. Jos. MacTavish was a buei- ness visitor in Elmira last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. and Misa Mary Scott epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Logel Mr. Jos. Haves of Lin d, rep- ieventative of the Ontario Fertiliz- ers ‘Ltd., unloaded a car foad last Monday. The farmers from here who purchased ar were in Lin- wood last Monday —_— TEA QUALITY STANDARDIZED You cannot get good tea withont paying a fair price fdr it. Cheep tea lacks strength, freshness and will ~~ less satisfaction per pound. teed lege y > DOWD'S SALE LIST * t+ bf Lb eS SSP iol et eb ot Thursday, Apr 7—For ert St., Listowel, BS a ok a Ben Upper. household effecta. Ss ae oe 2 sa Da De Sie ebaeet eed * + WVANDRICK'S SALE REGIS. + TER % 7+ + Jefe teceiforfordnniate olerle fe foce dhe fealteloafe teste} efeajorh Friday, Fair Day, April ist--At Van- drick’s auction tooms, Listowel, consignment anction eale of furn- iture, hqusehold goods and harn- “The Path Across the| QS Code, Mr. BB Bennett, sare G. mom yes, Mr. + L. Tabor. * After the rest s ane business was Mr, Russel ig home from London|transacted, Rey. Mr. Williams, Mis- and is viaiti mds and relatives. |sionary from Formosa gave in- The Women’s Institute will meet!teresting and insp' tell- at Miss Margaret McEwen's on Ap-jing of the wonderful re ae tne Gos- i ey a dy ‘bring their new} pel is , whet tea towel and quilt block. transformation “it ard on the! © see cars stuck on the road seem to | common Ing these days owing to the bad bee aah tion of the country roads, the fros 6|coming out and making them wey spongy in places eee eee? | Wilford Fisher, 2nd line Howick. ft .~ + ‘McCabe is assisting |* TROWBRIDGE * Mr. Geo. Faust in making syrup. }* + Mr. and° Mrs, John Mahnke, of dele hieieieibeibielobeteieteb beh be Mrs. Henry Armstrong went to Toronto on Wednesday to visit_her brother. Mr Alf. Wright, who is ser- iously ‘ here was no sports on Tuesday evening last on account of the con- gregational meeting being held on onday evening ut- the annual meeting will be held thie Tuesday evening for the electioth of officers and other business for (the coming year. Mrs. at her mother’s Wm. Johnstone in Toronto is visiting thie ek. Mise-Bdna-Smtth visited With Misys Clyde on Sunday Williame, tietonary from China gave a very interesting talk on Monday of last week. Mr Reddon was in Palmer- ston a day last week or gist on his daughter, Constance, and R J. W. Pring, a former pastor Mr. Aaron Chapman is confined to his room with a severe cold. We hope Mr, Chapman will soon be a- round again, . Mr. Geo. King has been busy with his sawing machine in tne neighborhood during the last couple a 8 The annual meeting of the Young People’s League of the Trowbridge| United church was held Tuesday ev- is on hand to start the work for the uing sok ?T e officers elected } were as follo ria al Precidiend- -Rev. Wright. President—C. L. A len Ist vicepres.—E. Cod 2nd vice-pres.— Mise Edna Smith. 3rd_vice-pres—-Gordon 4th vice-pres. —- Miss ivessen Thompson. Secretary—Miss Luella Marks Asst. Sec’y.—Miss Hazel. Martin. Treasurer—Miss Eva Coate Pianist—Mies Myrtle Carson Asst. (Too Late For Last We The Congregational meeting in the United Church was well attended, The board Mminagement was elected as foniows: Sremibeys of Seasion—Mr E. Halpenny, Mr. P. Brisbin, “Mrs. Rae, Mr. J. ~ my. H. Arm- &trong, Mrs. J. ~~ f Stewards — ] J. Br rant, Mr. Armetrong, Mr e E Rae, eased Ta. G. Pianist—Miss Hazel Martin ek) held last Monday of for the ensuing year L. A. Mr. By irre 235 Thbinheon, Mr. W. lives o At ‘the close of te Pag lunch. was served by the | ——— + SIXTH LINE WALLACE Last few days, 1t Took, more winter — spring. We hope for- change 6 better soon ir Fad 4 “ ng maple syrup is the order of thé day. So far the run of sap has poor. YE The saw mill at Kurtzville finish- ed sawing last week ., Mr. Wm. Peake, who has beeu working for Oscar Orth, left for Stratford again. ae Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Mahnke were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. “| George Buppetis Mr. a rs. Geo. Ott visited at Mr. dactes Wolfe’s on Sunday. Sar Paul Berfelz visited friends o2 the ees over od ors veutag wile Mr. Hiarkes will be - _ job now. tee Misses Alberta Berlett, Merle Ward, and Mrs. Albert Berlett vis- ited Sunday with se M Wesley Krotz, 8th co: r. and Mrs. Peter Dippel visit- ed Sunday at the home and re. ‘Herman Saag od Dan Kaufman, 8th con., spent danday at the home of Mr. enry | Mrs. Clarence Wenzel and ae ren, returned to their hdme in Moorefieid on Monday after spend- ing a help | wi 3 parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs.* J. ‘ Mrs. Lio a Levis of Kitchener, visited last week with a parente, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dippel — of Mra. N. J. be-¢ -know “pro ne] oie age following an operagion at the Palmerston hospital -on Thurs- day last. The, Willing Workers, organized class of the Evangelical church, met at the home of Mr.’ and Mrs. E Schneider on Friday araalar: Krotz will gress! te ae ae ae ee ea a ee De ah a Sac ee See FOURTH LINE WALLACE ue a Og =. 4°, ake Oe oteete ren myer teeta seseceetetetete eet The old saying “March begins = a taaad will end like a ram” PRINCESS °:] THEATRE Friday and_Sat- urday Reginald Denny “Skinner’s Dress Suit” eems to come true, especially the | | | If Regular . Prices Children under 15 not ad- mitted unless aceompanied by an adult. v.| “WEDDING RINGS “Forget-Me-Not” Desigit | Real Estate FOR SALE OR RENT—Bight- reomed house with iences and centrally located. Will be sald reasonable to close the estate or will rent. SALE—DSBighty-feur ac- res, with seven-roomed frame house, arn, cement sta- bles, driving shed, drilled weil with windmill. Ferm is well fenced. Will eell with small payment wn. A number of other good farms we where good terms will be given. W.'J. Duckering - Real Estate Agent eas. o 60 young Ancona hene, 2 horses and cows if not prev- jously sold; .25 tons al straw and one Melotte Cream Sep- ataor, in good condition, 1 Ford Truck, oars tires on rear, stake body a ord Truck Pneumatic tires all round, plat form body. order. Both in. good running Sale at 2 o'clock. Saturday, “Apr. 2nd — For Charles (Mack, Palmerston, a big lot of good fnniture. Sale atone o'clock Friday, Apr. 8th—aA_ great big lot of good clean furniture and house hold goods of J. A Cleave and several other. homes put into one big sale, at the home lately occu- block west of the Post office. Sele ~ at one o’cloek. Tuceday, Apr. 12th—-At north % of lots 63 and.64, Elma, Town line east, on the farm of John Hamijl- ton, implements, etc. See dill for Would You Be Really Attractive ? Then you must have your hair trimmed” regularly; your scalp kept free from dandruff Call and ask about our home treatment for dandruff. We guarantee results Gibson’s Barber ho Opposite Bank of Mentreal Wallace 8t. “Where Cleanliness Prevails" W. A. JOHNSTONE Jeweller Optometrist si | Outfit For Man $18 suit for $12.59 3.50 shoes for 2.48 . 50c socks. for .25 2.00 shirts for 1.25 1.00 ties for 35 25c collars for .20 4.00 hat for 2.00 ] $18.98 | WALTER | Van's Drug « Store Is Showing a Comnpiets “Stock of Medicines Stationery Cigars Toilet Articles Kodaks Tobaccos Cut Flowers, etc. Hospital Supplies - _ Candies Cigarettes ~ Victrolas OPEN 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. The Rexall Store eo so home | of Miss” Alvera z Sunday. pies ey has finished his ~ y dairy. Schinbein’s Store News Our Annual Sale Of 97-piece Dinner Sets Imported Direct from England New Patterns 2 pees ess 3.2.0) See them in Best Quality our window particulars. Sale at one o'clock. Cleveland Bicycles We are agents for the C.C.M. make of wheels, including Cleveland and Cres- cent, varying in price from $30 to $45. Also’ a complete stock of bicycle accessories on DRESS DISPLAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ~ Billie Burke Dress Co. Toronto Wash Dresses, Sport Dresses and House Dresses Special orders will be taken. We invite your inspection. J. M. Schinbein & Son.

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