Listowel Banner, 21 Apr 1927, p. 7

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Features ofthe Baker Working Parts Actually Run in Oil | Quick Return Puntp Rod Greatest Number of Wheel Fans Easily Erected Center Lift Pump Rod 2 Gears and 2 Pinions - Ball Bearing Turn Table A Perfected Production ol Over Forty Years Experience ) Simplicity of Design Self Governing Oil Only Once a Year Sturdy and Rigid Will Fit Any Make of Tower Will Not Leak Oil Noiseless Agent John Cumberland Orders may be left at Massey-Harris ‘Shop, Mill St. Listowel waters when a coupe owned and driven by WwW. isustained severe cute about the head Olivers Coal NEWS OF THE DISTRICT Interesting News of Nearby ) Clipped From Local Exchanges. Bonfire Destroys House Ripley, April 15—Fire destroyed an unoccupied dwelling belonging to Mrs. Christy Matheson at noon to- day. It was d by the lighting of a small bonfire in the yard, which firemen were called out, were unable to save.the building. — best efforts were then used to ft surrounding availing’, on which live sparks fell, and which, would have been quick- ly consumed but for ‘the quick work of the brigade. CO.N.R. Train Hits Anto— April 15—Two persons had a narrow escape from death in a motor accident at a railway crossing south of Paisley about noon today. J. Timlock, superintendent of the Canada Furniture Manufactur- ing Company, Walkerton, was struck A a northbound C. . passenger ° e driver did not see the rare until he had driven his car on the track. The train struck the rear end of the car. Mrs. Timlock and face. The car was badly dam- Steel Splinter. in Eye— While pounding a rail on the C. PR. trneis here about o’clock Wednesday afternoon, Mr. Jos. Leh- man, sectionman, had a steel splint- er enter the ball of his left eye and embed itself so deeply in the orb that a local doctor, whom he con- sulted, had him rushed in Guelph, where se 3 will undergo an operatian by an eye-specialist for the removal of the steel. Whether the sight of the optic can be eaved is a question, as the injury is a seri ous one and the operation a moet delicate affair.—Walkerton Herald & Tim Néarly Lost Hand— What might have been a much more petines accident occurred at the home of Mr. Mrs. George an Cuff ts “Bentinck last Saturday peat ternocon . when their - young - © Ingham, while pee ie ag ay roe THE ‘PHONE You know all abont it. You “didn’t fet the paper know sap ain teult. be ing age 8 a eaieing box in aaae ts r ja hahd come ‘ pant W. F. A. Want Per- mission To Use Subs. ANNUAL. MEETING HELD IN KIT- CHENER GOOD FRIDAY—OF- FICERS ELECTED. ll. Peter 1: 16-1 saying: This ia My bel hear Him. (“Mark $:7) Four great truthe the Lord Jesus were in the last lesson: His Deity, nm. Peter's great confession witnessed to the fact that Christ was no John Le Baptist risen from the dead, or Elijah, or one of the Cld Testament oh pink, 3 but “the Son of the living God Godhead, the Trinity, ‘eternal and uncreate After His unique identity ant Deity were recognized, the Lord. be- Zan teaching Hie disciples that He must “be killed, and be raised again the third day” (Matt. 16:21). He revealed to them. { tha mystery of. Hie sacrificial. atoning . death as the einner’s substitute, and y over’ death that wowld win by His bodily resurrec- y could not understand... Then He went on, in the verses following last week’s leason (Matt. 16:25-28), to teach them about His Sécond Comin His return “to this earth in glory to establish His King- dom. That truth is set forth fully this week. Notice the contrasts, the ups and. downs. in eal eri A spirited disussion as to wheth- er substitutes should be -allowed in soccer and whether ‘the hockey | system of short nee should be adopted featured the 48th annual meeting of the Western Football As- sociation held in- Kitchener on Good Friday. After a warm discus- sion in which players, f the executive and members of the Ontario Fostball Association took part, it was decided to ask the lut- ter body to approach the Dominion Football Association with a view to ! these eat or, revelations from! dee med who have entered the King- lthe Lore (a 19% by translation’ (1. Cor. 15-50- First, ‘as disclosure of His Deity./53: IL Thess. 4:14-17), (4) Peter; His onéness. with God, Sonship as a member of the God- head. Prhat ehowed ona in hefghts of Heaven en came the "saddee, amaz- ing ‘disclosure that this Christ, ig God, must die, and die under con- demnation. That was going down indeed, into the depths described ir Philippians 2:8. This again. is offset ty the miracio of bodily resurrer- tion. And then follows another 28- having that body grant local permis-| Cent in glory and power, shown in sion to associations in these two par "| iculars. L. W. Appel stated that he sub-/} mitted the suggestions in order ty Save the game in the smaller places of Western Ont rae He disagreed with the O.F officials that tae]! retrogression or soccer was due to businezs depression, and in support of this stated that other sports, such as hockey, progressing He stated that subs had speeded’ up hockey and they would speed up e6oc- cer. He pointed out that 15 yeare ago a $200 soccer gate in Tavistock Was quite usual, while now the club} ts f I u for senior company, a thing that 1s now’ being done owing to the lack of — clubs LA : Appel stated that he was not Gilling rebellion, but he thought that e A. refused to lister to aed Piel Ard in September that 1 the W.F.A. would either have to cut adrift from the D.F.A. and F.A. or go out of ex'etence. Strong objection was voiced by several delegates to. the present pen- alty system of soccer which provides for a man being sent off for the en- tire game only when a penalty is warranted, Owen Sound, and Kitchener delegates oppost having eubs, stating that condition was a factor in the game and that it the transfiguration, had declared come in the glory o with His angels; He was Peter blunders and gins again. As the o {the three saw étanding on the mount in the pres- ence of the transfigured Lord, asked permission to tabernacles, Thee, and one for Moses, and one for Blias."’ It was like the unconscious- Hanover|!y blasphemous words we so often} ia} hear today, orians and other writers, ae re tailing *hrist’s return as King of king At-the end of the last enon Christ “The Son of man — f His Fat} and had promised | that some of the disciples to w nat speaking ehould, wsting of death,” “see. the fae eri man coming in His Kingdom." “ Ane | after six days’’ that prediction wa; ulfilled, in the transfiguration. | he inner circle of three diciples, eter, James and John, were taken ip into a high mountain by the ord, and there He was tranfigure ed] PETER AT THE TRANSFIGURA-| crates Sunday, April 24—Mareh #: 2-10 WwW A voice came wit of the ~ oved ed rist is a member of the Ww oj2 rich note His unique! James and John, not glorified rap- the/rael in the flesh in, a future King- h God Him-j/dom (Eze who | ain (v. ing iron and cod liver compoun use for over 25 years for sickly, ner- with Moses an: a ¢ build fo genous for the hree were Hite Re o pig Bigs hn Christ has. ‘oetick given oe name which is a! name" (Phil aes or what we may be Waiting for us to laten to ‘Him As the disciples looked, “they saw no man any more, save Jesus only with themeelves.” He is all we need both now and at Hie coming. The Scofield Reference Bible has on the tranefiguration transfiguration scene con- esta- , not in humilia- tion, -but.in.glory—¢ver Dye (2y" Moses glorified, representative of the deemed who have passsd “through death into the Kingdom (Matt: 13: 43: of. Luke 9:30, 31). (3) Elijah, glorified, representative of the re- re- resentatives (for the moment) of Is- 26:21-2 (5) The the foot of the moupt- 14), representative of nations wifo are to be brought into; the Kingdom ‘after it is satablished | over: Israel (Iga. 11:10-12 ete.) . Peter learned his lesson. More than thirty years later he wrote a- ef what he had seen on tho ount of transfiguration, and show- ed that it had made known to them “the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. maititnde at ‘Vinol Helps Nervous, Run-down Man “Before taking 1 Vinol, I was run- own, nervous and irritable. Now, I feel another person.”——R. Mc- oy. Vinol is a simple, strengthen- Minard’s x the upreme enemy of pain. Sore back, muscles, ligaments or joints all yield to the influence of oe “KING O “Pain.” ecomme: minded by» tages they saw Christ as King ys before, Peter had blun- Ss dered sinfully, and had been Satan’s mouthpiece , as he tried to dissuads{ ‘hrist from the death by which a- one the world could be saved. Now | Moses and Elijab Peter or booths: from unbelieving hist speaking | is difficult to get 11 good men without getting 13. Secretary Muir's statement that $0 per cent of the penalties handed out in soccer were ‘due to. the clumsiness or lack of ability on thels part of the man penalized, was met with a chorus of “No, no's!” while \Y.. Smith, of Listowel, 6tated that 98 Per cent of penalies were due to the radtality of their opponents The closing date for entries was set at May 2. To date 20 teams have entered the aksociation, 15 of which are in the senior-intermediate divis- fon, four in the junior and one in the Hough “Cup Senior intermedinte-—stratford A A. A., Canadian on Rangere of Kitchener, Hespeler,, Chesley, Owen Sound, Hanover, Listowel, Dufferin Park, of Sratford; Babcock} Wilcox, Goldie, McCulloch, of Galt; Walker- ton, West Monkton, McArthurs, of Guelph; Massey-Harris, bg Brant- ford; Elmira and Mildm) Junior—~Tavistock, ‘Walkerion, New Dundee and, Mildma ‘ Hough Cap—-Ldatewe The election of po riviaed resulted ae treasurer, James Blake, estan ler; executive committee, i. er, Galt; C. EB. Wendt, binamay. nd W. Appel, Tavistock; registra- tion ecomniigsioner, Harry Brown, Kitchener; auditors, F. Dugmorsd, Eliiott, Galt; and delegate to the . Exton, Kitchener; OlF A; Counctitor,-T: a F.A., Harry Brown, Kitchener ae at the C.N.R. Station— und&y morning it wae distov- a eer during the night some on had felonishiy entered the Canedia: National railway station here an had made a bold attempt to t be lying aroun but only got a few coppers for h rere The thief, who mu ha follows: Past president, B. Bamford. Listowel; president, pbell, pearly gray enameled i Owen Sonnd; first vice-president. long, service ar Rev. G. S.. Lloyd, Hespeler;| second real, old-fashioned satisfaction. Meee ahs H. . Sr.).8 rat This splendid kitchen ware, f+) onorary secretary-treasurer, nam WW. D. Forsyth, Beamsville; secretary-|° SMP Pearl E eled — 6 WARE 5 You see it everywhere — the defies wear ard tear and its surface, like all SMP Enameled Ware, is so china-smooth and cleay it harbors no taints or impurities, 2 You ao wool Geansers to keep SEP Peart Ware ing clear. and hot watrr the trick in a pffy. Made ia every new handy sha d size by an old established ie Of CANAD, wuz Stier Metax Paoovets Co. OF Com MONTREAL TORONTO wrasse EDMONTON YANCOUVER CALGAR S M ae 2a! Pearl Enameled is lucky to get 30, while kay ipernaturally 60 that He appeared . : : drawing good gates. **Y “*!to. them in that dazzling whiteness |YOUs Women, run-down men _ and President Bamfora stated that the} and glory in which He was Petia id week you take Vinol, yo 4 begin to experience of Tavistock was the ex-|John 60 years later, on }feel stronger, eat and pe “Bett r. perience of ony other small towne! (Rev. 1: 13-17). The three disciples Contains no oi!—yon'll like ite lead. and he favored subs a new | Were permitted to'see Jests as some! it taste. M. CREI GHTON, ews: “ scheme of penalties. He pointed out; 4ay all will “see the Son of man | sist. ° i that subs could be junior players}®Coming in the clouds with great)" | Lwho would be thus brought along deg! and glory’ (Mark 13:26) %. ~ Kingdom of God centres in the} Month-End Specials at Simms’ Rush Prices for Eight Days Fast Selling Friday, Apr. 22nd to Saturday, Apr. 30th Better Qualities at Lower Prices This Spring Men‘s Fine guaranteed Blue Serge Suits oung Men's Spring Suits. New double and single breast- ed styles. $18.50 Boys’ two pant Tweed Suits $7.95 FORSYTH SHIRTS with collar. Aesorted patterns. $1.50 Here's big value men. CREPE TI just arrived. 5Nc, 2 for $1.00 BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR Shirts, or drawers, double thread qual Men's and Boys’ Belts 25c ' CAPS! SAPS! * New Tweeds in latest styles. See these at 95c and $1.50 WORK SHIRTS including the dark blue rail- road shirte. All collars attach- Extra value 1,00 Garden Gloves 15¢ pair New Spring Topcoats, latest etyles, tweeda. $16.50. 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