Listowel Banner, 28 Apr 1927, p. 4

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oe : is Ta 75 . ae 5 AS: ete 2 ee @) 2 eee i ed : dnt Zur UMN. | With tbeChurches | SHUN ee ves OTL ETE, Stosrgees |accopanie py COLUMN : pues ? ‘. : : c - Mr. and Mrs. Addison Bender} ard Wonrel, iy if of ; , : Essex Mrs.| Th pe : ; Miss Helen Priest, for several uréhised ue eoee noone wed Boe sun-| i ae again th Personal. app ce is one 8 ears on the aptist missionary) oy 3 M Z . “of the grea Cees of the irst Essex n from essré. GUre with friends: in Neustadt. ter a week's holida Ten conta a line for f euca field ‘In India is expected to speak day em a vs. human race. No matter how with minimum a vary van At thie eiptiat saa on Wednes- brigg & Bender. _. ..| Mr. and Mrs. Wesley* ote ac-| Miss Eileen We ber returned home || {Ui eed a man’ may be, if : charge ef &8c. Subsequent R a day evening, May 1 1th. A nt’ of companied by Miss Alberta Berlett,;from Kitchener on Sunday. She was “His hale i . pay “ragged or x feeertiens five cents a line Rev. M. L. Wing, Pastor . y {Off Work sere pecantso ee, the p, [Spent Saturday yin Kitchener. accompanied by Mr. and Mre pe ie ik as a a > Tr. . - y rd » “4 with minimum charge of Revi I. Nicol “sxchuiiged Gehl a Titanic latatt, hase walie ait wenrke Visitors at home of Mm and! Weber and family. whale poe of his a Mrs. J..H. Deiweiler seat week were M aM J Kincade and = a 25e. Sunday May Tst ois on ginday last. In the morn-j gor a few “days thie week on account : LF aac ts. J. M. ds marred. -The final ines + Bs r Mr, and Mrs; Ezra Mohr and fam-jMr, and Mrs, ©. Coultis and Grace|| f ; q ng, Rev. ‘Bennie of Mitchell, took} o¢ j}In - ily, Mr. and’ Mre. Andrew Wilhelm TS; received at our Shop is essen- i BE FOUND 10 am. —Dedicatory services of new as sevices in’ Listowel, and in the Mik. Raavar. of North Maat ‘spent Sunday at Ripley. ‘tial to that well-groomed ap- i A flashlight. For information ap- ee 0. e unin evening, Rev West of At-| attended W. a. . Presbytery— Hope apy hares a bi eae ge pearance. ly at Banner office. a.m.—Sun ey choo wood. , Mre. E..D. Bennett, Mrs. B. some time & uevale with © : — ed Tp. eine. Rey. L. H. Wagner, of Se- basi : ancl j Couch, Mrs. W. P. Rennie, aa ti ee rei pega a ane ik dip sags oe Mrs. rama? ; b er ae ee The special evangelistic services; Matthewman, Mre. Jaé. Moore Mrs. Will , wi with agon and er a FOR SALE a ge: Monday 8\p.m.—E.L.C.E. being conducted at the City Mission | Mrs. S. L..” Adolph were in Strat- burg After spanding two wecka daeubtert RAtn raed Siete Meas 1bson s Par One Jersey cow, milking; @ : Wed. 8 p.m.—Prayer meeting. this week by Mrs. C. L, Whitman of! ford to-day attending the W.M Mr. J. MoCracken and Miss Rae| 0 pent Sunday in Listowel visit- Sho by buggy "tor — in. good shape. AD- Toronto, have been. well attended} presbytery meeting Ward of. Listowel, ‘visited Sunday ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8. ply The Bann and much good is being done. The with Mr.-and Mrs. Ed. Ward. Alexander. Opposite 1 peak of Montreal - Ba is ba ublic. is Pdaroetad ae 9 ag Must Be in This Wee! he last} Mrs. L. H. Pletch spent the! Miss Pearl Felkar returned home ce St. é % 7 ; ré.| Saturday, April goth. is the las Saturd ft ding the East “ 1: SE WANTED pt t woes. VE ay. Bese | ene week-end in Scbringvilie. aturday, after spending the Easter Where Cleanliness Prevails” 3 House pod to rent, seven or Whitman will speak at 3 and 7 p.m. cay for ey ae ao oom ae Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ankenman re with her sister, Mrs. Mel- \ z ! . returns. e exemptions re .-| vin Scott, Atwood. E nd) eight souins. all a Apply! Rey. Harry W. Jackson, Pastor A hew ‘plano has been purchased same $1500 for single _persons:and wren her _conterencs held at - va to 5. J. Poag, P : for the Evangelical church, and déd-!¢3000 for married persons. This : Sunday, May Ist ieatory services will be held on Sun-j year everyone claiming exemption “ eT an SEEDS day morning next. Rev. L. H.! must file an additional form. Aeobelefeleoboleefedeebebelesb deere teferbeebeebe defo oe Bet eeds now. ‘The_ best} 10.30 a.m.—Bible School and Public] Wagner, of Regina, who has been Pa TKD LINE _ WALLACE + . . quality available and the lowest; worship. stationed to ‘Listowel Evangelical! Return to Listowel— % Leeleeecfon]efoefe teed tmfeciealoeteelealeeloeleedeetoele price. J. W. Sangster. 7 p.m—Evening eervice. . church, will preach at the evening Mr. and Mrs. Bred Davey have Visitors at the tions of Mr. and Z ‘ , Monday 8 p.m.—B.Y.P.U. service. ‘| returned to Listowel, after residing| Mrs. N. W. Bowma on -Sunday Havin Recenil Purchased FOR SALE Wed. 7.30 p.m.—Prayer service. — * ©: seats “raat Brantford. Mr. were has been| were Herb Bowman, Milen and Bern. y . he Baptist roung eople .met/employed in Brantford for the past Good Yorkshire etree | igs roads last Monday in the vestry. The top-}two years, and Mrs. Davey had been | = = , Gowansiown, ‘phone 600- 23 4-28 p ie was taken by Mr. L. A. eon spending the winter there. Friends who spoke of the Baptist Grande} here will be glad to know that they 7 Ligne Mission and the dangers from] will spend a few months at their . Th the Chevrolet Garage on Wallace St. from FOR SALE OR RENT United Church fj koman cathoticism in Canada O¥-! home in town e MéTavish & McMichael we are prepared to , ’ » hous n Elma Street, near er 20 were present. Co ection -5 : ° ° oy : scieh Mabeee pave rooms, convenien- Listowel for -Miesions. Wednesday Half Holidays— ift op thle ira eel service in motor 4 ces, available at once. Easy terms. . » * © ; The weekly half holidays in Listo- repairs OF a Inds. ichs Freeman. ay, May Ist, 1927 The regular weekly meeting of the! wel start next Wednesday after- ; Apply to R RR Teen ead) Sunday, ’ i Young People’s League of the United}/noon, May 4th and will continue os p - - ie i iChurch on Monday-evening. took the} during the summer months. The Dude the sounds: of your We solicit a continuance of your patronage. LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED e j form of a recreation period, group| citizens ‘are asked fo remember this eh it ee “ . t > Lawn mowers sharpened and re- MORNING jf@ames being the order of the even-|and do their shopping accordingly. it ee t took var "om display ° paired. Called for and on™ io ~~) ee “ALONE” ting. About seventy young people! ‘The Post Office staff will also enjoy es oabful Td venta Gite ae Fletcher, “phone 395 Inkerman|§ Subject: “AL — . .. ¥| Were present and enjoyed themselves; the half holiday. The Banks will D ‘: Es sting | . street ” . Anthem ‘Morning and apa to the spree ‘st extent, after which the] also close and remain“open on Sat-j| AA SUEETABCES Chas Osier & Sons = akiey Bi "Reds" s¢ ed. refreshments. urday afternoons. We believe we can interest ; . . saa } wm. 1 Solo ** Alone: | : you in the many new novelties FOR SALE OR Té RENT ‘ X ss L. Scott | <A business nee ting of the A.Y.P.| Extra D&y for Conteste— now showing. : Fine brick residence/on Divigion ; :A. of Christ Charch was held n There are 290 entries in the Perth You will be bly -eur = Be street, with all conveniences. Pos- EVENING ‘Monday evening with the president.| County Musical Festival to be held send t nr ——- ee = yeesion immediately. Phone Bay] | Horace Peachey, in the chair. Ar- in Stratford, and it has been found | ioe e le muc eS - SS a a write-C; V. Blatchford, Simcoe. 6-9 An address principally to young §|rangementa were completed for the] necessary to add another day to the aeee: 4 —— people, Subject: “THE GOS: | banque t of the soclety which is to re three already selected. The competi- Wonderful gifts in China. 3 R SAL E PEL OF GRIT" | held on Friday evening, May 6th./t‘ons will now start on Saturday, Fancy Colored Glass, Leather BE 2s y Te —_ N.R.A Anthem: “Rock of Ages” Buek :The evening will be spent in song| May 7, and be continued the follow- Goods, Sewing Sets, Silver- . » Q ge ae cr! d : pms er ena land toasts and a large attendance is} ing Monday, Tuvsday and Wednes- ware, Jewelery, etc. | ¢ UV] } lé J 4 q E Match Rifle, and one 25-2 ae ata Solo Take up T 7 Uross | looked ‘for as it will close the meet- my Piano olasses are the most! Try a bottle of our Sterling |} ° lin. These rifles are in crank ¢ | Mrs. D. Fletcher. jings for the summer season. numerous with violin and vocal well) Cet SORES 1 ‘ : tion, and are real bargains. Apply) | Cream Silver Polish. i at Banner office | yr * 8 | epresentod | | anner oftice. j tere was a large congregation fe coun — IF he Church With The _ Door | pre sent at the United Chure h Sun-! Cele “brated Anniversary— | 3 ib J 0 M | d 49 ‘ CHICKS FOR SALE | . F. Hoadley, E. F. Armstrong | day evening to hear Rev. Bar! Me- A pleagsant time was spent at . } | iS Ancona baby chicks, and exiting) Organist. Minister. |} Lean, field secretary for the depart-|the sone of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ka W. A. ohnstone | - var range armaiace c eggs. from trap nested hens, bred to) @________. ———— } ment of Social Service in the prov-| ges, on Tuesday evening when shont| Jeweler Optometrist . . lay large white eggs. Apply O. Rich- ” 2 of British Columbia. Rev. Me-!a dozen of their neighbors came in | a e ards. Phone 391. tfnp “in is known by many in Listowel! to congratulate them on the 45th an- 1 Ib Jar Pineapple Marmalade 30c A i attended high school here andi niversary of their married life. A = mesnaiahhie vena a . - . . —S ~ + +| resided in Palmerston, He deliver-| beautiful bouquet of flowers was al- Se aaa eS = 4 HOSPITAL AUNIMAARY | DONEGAL Sled a very able address particularly |so presented to them by their family. | a : 5 oz. bottle vanilla and Kitchen Knife 25c 4 The regular monthly meeting. of fb the young erie taking his text; After lunch was served the friends|=— be - the Women's Hospital Augilary will + PEE Leh EEE EE EE! | rrom Numbers 10:29-31. departed, ving extended many | * ee}. : : having ns : kes Palmolive Toilet $ 9 be held on Monday, May 2nd, at) wo. 4. L. purkholder and Hel- happy returns of the day. 12 iad Pa mo . . a 4 . three o’clock in the Council Cham- on, of Hamilton, ‘are visiting the} “The Manger to the Cross" in | ber : nian former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.) Sine reels was shown at the United| Purci4%es Basiness— ; Chureh on Tuesday evening, under Mr. Lorne Eckmeier, of Flint 7 RAT iT - MORE FISH Danbrook . : Ce ae pores u Wie : ; . Pah aes oa ; ¥ dir. Mr. Scott Peebles had his barn|the auspices of‘the Young Men's Bi-!Mich., has purchased the grocery ] ' It is eed ge Minaya ae struck by lightning in the storm last/ble Class. A. musical program was| business of Mr. J. Leitch of Brus- res ege a es every ay grt ie 4 ane boned free 7 | week and two pigs killed. Mr. Nor-| also given between reels, all thejsels, and takes pcasession next week ‘ , a f t- win-|}mumbers being appropriate to the| Mr. Eckmeter is a former Grey Clarke, ‘phone 410. man Acheson had a large a : g approp dow in his house blown in with the/ part of the picture being shown. (he! township boy, and Mrs. Eckmeier| _ ra wind the same night. selections were: duet by Mra. Ben-j}.was fomerly Miss Ewen of Brussels . iE OT: YES Mrs. Gabel, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs./ nett and Mrs. Lavery; male quar-;They have moved thetr household M d d G d S d. B lk d Sense’ oF ois Saewere seed | Wm. Gabel of Wallace, spent Sun-|tette, Messrs. Zurbrigg, Finkbeiner. goods. and will reside in Bruseels on ay an araen ce § in u an potatoes for aale. Apply to George/day with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Scott, Blackmore and, Finkbeiner; duet.|with Mrs, Eckmeier'’s mother. Ip T d Thompkins, Botindary west, R. RjSr. Mrs. Bennett ‘and Mr. C, Black-/ Flint: Mr. and Mrs. Eckmeier were ues ay Packages 1 Listowel. 4-28 Mrs. Henry Wraight and child-|more; solo, Miss MeCormick; solo. veighbors of Mr. and Mrs. « ae é . * —— ren, spent a week with Mre. Wm./Mr./E. S. Hudson; male quartette. Schnock, town, ° . ' Matheson, con. 8. Messrs. Zurbrigg, Mudson, Black- ' Norma Talmadge ad - RAKING SALE AND TEA Miss. Ruth Gaul has returned to|!more and Karges. The school room cy Contest Final— | 4 The Jadies of the Fancy Work Cir-| her school here after spending the] 3s crowded and the silver collec- The final oratorical contest for! in , 1g cle of Hospital Bazaar are holding a] yacation at her home in Mllverton./ tion taken at the door in aid of mis-|this district will be held in Harris-! ia: . Home Baking Sile and Tea at Mr. Mr. D. F. Hymers has sold his;sions amounted to $16.69. ton on Friday evening. Mr. Jacki— ¢¢ ” | ‘ —__ Athas’ on Friday afternoon, April) store and stock here to Mr. Walter | — Walter, of Listowel, the winner of; The Only Woman ' Phone 72 Use Your Phone. is 29th, from 3 to 6 o'clock. Blackwell of Atwood, who will take} | ebbb54-4008819 4 EE SEER the district competition, will com-| F~ possession May 15th. Mr. Hymery , . =e _* eee ee “- Suuias tele ae from Arthur. . . = has been in business here for eigh-} etetete ‘ lesley, reus arriston, Orenge-| . omaheaiat See ener Coupe 1994] teen years, and _ pages — ‘ samedi : aa: A loneaa Palmersien. Shel-| COMEDY: oo meer 5 here are sorry to lose the family] p45. -tdie ee teem | OUTRE. arton anc fingham . ‘sé ° pecan bie re sin nek ctware from the neighborhood. i lal eee Peet ore ae pee cco bit a4 The Humdinger Bus > AG wea tek ; ; Miss Eileen Blackwell of Atwood, , ” _y reaentiad w a gold and pearl! pin - oe; raphy i ates varnished. Only Bone visited her sister, Mrs. Gordon Ham- Miss Ann Basler epent Sunilay and a free trip to Toronto to com- Service”’ 3 see miles, $450. Apply at thie of with her sister, Mra. Melvin Hanley. or’ . 4 fic tfnp, itton this week MM vy Harr of Milverton, wee pete in the provincial finals. The school from which the winner comes Chicken pox is prevalent among), huginess visitor here one day rec- E é _ the children in this locality. entl z SONS TO CONTINUE BUSINESS saiee eee 7. will recelve a handsome silver cap. P Listowel students are backing Jack R | P x ‘8 nite a number from bere attend- 4 . The business of the late firm o ¢ Sie vere ea pig fair at Linwood en Mon- Walter. egu ar rices C. Zilliax & Son, hardware merch-} * . . * | aay. ant, will be continued in the aa : TROWBRIDGE 4 Mrs. leadore Moser and son Char-! ‘Witimieiebe> store by Messrs. Conrad Zilliax, Jr. eee g bak ce eae les, spent a few days of last week] ry x . : Herbert G. Zilliax and Harold. Zil- | ttetetiettbeptetetetebeetetebeniettedeted | we Bi ai acd wre. dus.t * KURTZVILLK +\4 mitted unless accompanied a liax, and respectfully solicit contin Mr. Allen returned from the Eas-! VoH, at Linwood. & ” by an adult. ag unance of the patronage given to the;‘er holidays Saturday and resumed Mr. J. L. and Miss Matildal Ph }?}b4b tear tht tebe ris 3 late firm. 4!s duties in the public school] Mon-| Linseman were Sunday visitors at Mre. Henry Faust and two daugh- BS __._. | day. the home of Mr. Thos Linseman.| ters. Edythe and Ruth, of Guelph, ; NOTICE Dr. and Mrs. Robt. Stewart and Mr. Simon Stemmler has sold his} visited fhis week at the home of Mr. rea FS Prof. E. Katz, the well knowp| ‘02 Chester, of Wingham, were the} fine orivine mare to Mr. Les. Wright} Alex McCabe ; ‘optical specialist, will relieve eye} “uests at the gi of Mr. E. G.|/sf Dorkin Mr. Fred Ruppel, Miss Elvera and * sight trouble at the Queens Hotel. Code, on Sunday. Mr. fo Linseman of St. Clem-] Mr. Emmerson Ruppel Sout Sunday Listowel, Saturday of this week. As Dr. and Mrs. Burger of Listowel.| ents called on friends here one da y| with relatives in Kitchen Prof. Katz is known to be one of the| 92d Mr. W. Landerkin, east of Lis-| recently. Mr. Henry Lohr is sick. with bron- most skilled and experienced optic- owel, visited at the home of Mrs. Mr. Rrcaey Relist {s at present!chitis and under the. doctor's care. inns of the day he can help you. ev- M. A. Leslie Sunday. . engaged with Mr. A. C. rawford}] We hope he will soon be able to be _ en others fail. See this— reading mith, of Molesworth,| helping with the seeding. out again © — etieses for $5.50, worth $10.00. reached most acceptably Sunday ———_——- Mr. and Mrs. John Dietz visited ; : morning In the United Church. Thee ee tbe bop it 4i-4 [on Sunday at the home of Mr. and fra. J. Williams of London, spent| + #/Mrs. A h. MAN WANTED 1 few days Inst week at the home| | DORKING +} Mr. and Mre, John McCabe and Wanted by well-established Tor-} “f Mrss M. A. Leslie. + 4/|Tenie spent Sunday at the home of onto firm, man to drive one of our Mies Irene Code returned to Lon- VEEL ETE EEE EEE EEE EEE | Mr. Dan Lohr, 3rd line. eriesmen in rural district, must be/ ion Monday, where she is attending; Mrs. Margaret Holt spent Sun-}| Mr. and Mrs. Norman McDowell a of A. 1 character and well-known in| “he Collegiate. day with Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thos. visited Sunday at Eldon Anken- wa County. State particulars. If you are a Thorpe. a vo car; age 35 to 50; must be | rivet ll Children under 15 not ad- f| Wedo not purpose carrying stock from seas- on to season--each season’s goods must be cleared out. $25.00 ‘ $18.95 $27.50 “ “ - $19.95 $12.00 Tweed Raincoat $7.50 Men’s Suit Special $12.95 10 only odd suits--sizes 35 to 38, both light and dark. Saturday $12.95 i man’s. - Mr = nd Mrs. J. W. Allingham ne Charlie Schaefer and Miss Bertha /[- spent jonas in Linwood. hmidt, spent Sunday at Mr. Adam IN MEMORIAM ; Mr. M. a, spent Saturday| Schmidt's, 6th line Wallace evening in Kitchen eatephcaigeed Eat Meat TUGHEN__In loving memory ‘of Miss Ruth Holt" a “Waterloo spent | NEW CANADIAN PACIFIC TRAIN William John Tughen, who died the week-end at her home here. CE -- co. ke iaae. W. N. Allingham was in Mill- TORONTO and BAMILTON - LISTO- or Healt y «, bo bank last Tuesday. WEL - GODER Time may heal the broken heart, Time may make the wound less sores The wet wegther is holding up! Effective from Goderich and Sut time can never stop the longing |, veady to start at once. Permanent posit'on; salary and expenses. Bex 390 Listowel. 4-28 RE WINDING UP ESTATE All accounts due and owing to the. “firm of C. Zilliax & Son, Listowel. Spring and. Summer. Un- _ euatice a in this sect-! Hamilton, Monday, May 2nd. and | the farmers are operating daily except Sunday there- But-be-sure-you-get-the i June 1927. in order to wind up the) 7ct the loved father gone helors. nourly ftalahed Lowever after, new train service will be in- best Meats cbtainable | estate of the Wate Conrad Zilliax Sr.], mi . ma sisal tee. ne - A. Newton and son William. nikanicated, in order to provide dou- “ f i ‘ ; d Payments can be made or arranged| “O¥® 824 rem aa © na D nti Mrs, Wim. Allingham, W. N. Alling-}ble service in each direction, with Ours are the finest to be | erwear “tor at the hardware store of C. Zil- oe aus ham ans ee Helen MacTavish} conyentent connections at Guelph had, health-giving and i Son. x spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.j}Junction for Toronto. Aiso addit- strength-building. Low i 1 man 1 Dated at Listowel, April 27th FREEMAN—In loving memory of Joe MacTavish. ‘ |domal service to and from Listowel ' lon Steak | EXTRA ! 2 piece Pen Balbriggan 58¢ 27 5-26) our dear wife and mother, Marg cannes priced, too! Sirlon Steak, | —<umuumismmaee Penman Combs. “ $1.C0 wads aret Jones Freeman, who passed}. . « © .e « «© » 9 @ «| z- Hamburg Steak, Hames, i . “ = away che. year Ago, April 29th The new train will leave Listowel Athletic 5c eee tesa y Oy ARR Oe EREh e *18.00 a.m: arriving Hamilton 11.30 Finest Veal Steaks, Saus- ' Hatch x DR. G. W. cellars bateay get dank shat aekatbnoes ‘ ENGAGEMENTS *{a.m. (Toronto 11.55 a.m.) and in| ages, Bacon, Beef, Pork atchway $1.50 ¥ , , a . : H * : ha ore ae The itves- with wate ry. ie CS SE a _ zoveene Sin sa to 318 pam) Chops, Headcheese, ete. } Penman 222’ two-piece fc la! in young: and til we m0 ea, cat’ cntiacen Mr. and Mrs. John Keeso an-/arriving Listowél 7.00, : : ple SUCCESSFUL- : nounce the engagement of — Tn connection with ‘thie new cerv- without the use of a daughter, Eva Christena, to Albe oe patrons can leave Toronto at & ANNUAL MEETING Henry. Vernon, only son of Mry aad: in =the morning.* arrive {Lis-i{ : eyes, ears, nose,| ‘The annual meeting of the siare-| Mrs. ®. C. Vernon, of Walipee: the towel ot 45 am.-and returfiing leave - al e holders of the. “Listowel” Golf / and marriage to take place ea pn ED ee 4 4.50 p.m. arriving Toronto Club will be held in the 9 00D. 3 Top Coat Prices $19.00 top coat, satardsy $14.95 e Counclt Chamber at 7.30 p.m. ‘on . and Mrs. ‘P.O, Clarké an- ie ied achedule . ahd further Tuesday; May 3 Following the nouns the bog ree of their only | pa’ rs may be: dbtained om | Marke JM. Smith, Prop. * Phone 93. aaa : Listowel

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