Listowel Banner, 2 Jun 1927, p. 2

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——— ye ee ht eee - Bartiter, Neotery Public, ef Teron siness These Advertisers Yi Nap Directory Whenever You Need the LEGAL A MORBRE.G. MacFARLANR Suesumser te EAte J. B Teriune Geonvey- ©.L.8. qmeer @ftice over B. D. Belton, . "Sense 43 -. B. CEST, me. Hy. ge tage Pablic, ae: Meiiattor for $ Com- wale Eastewel, ag rhage “Atwoeds Menep te feaz. Oft' os. A. — Brag Stere, Main ost. Lis- 3. @. HAMILTON, Barrister, Conveyancer. fer the Imperial Bank of Canada. Money to loan. Ogfice on south side ef Main street, over Zinn’s store. Bonds for ic. T i Suletioe 600 Chickens Burned-— Gregory Simpson, of lot 6, conceés- sion 3, Ellice township, suffered the loge of a large chicken house on Gat- urday pesca’ by fire, together with ut 600, chickens, ranging in age chickens were ‘ore flames got to them. Mr. Simpson had been out to en house only a short time before, attending to the their power to try blaze. It is understood that there was some ingurance on the premises, but not sufficient to cover the loss ©. MORTON SOOTT, B.A. Barrister, oy Public, Convey- @ffice over Ba nk of Montreal, allace Street ‘DENTAL Ww. G. E. SPENCE Dentist, Graduate of the Dentist Department of Universiey of Penn- eylvania, Philadelphia; also gradu- ate of The Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. Office over Sehinbein’s store. Por painless extraction we use nit- rous oxide oxygen gas, also conduct- ive anaesthesia sustained by Mr. Simpson = 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 jsurprising amount of old waste mat- ter you never thought was in your éystem Stops that full, bloated feeling and makes you enjoy eating. Excellent for chronic constipation. Adlerika works QUICK and delight- fully easy. E. M. CREIGHTON, drug- gist. a t it s impos- sible to sate the building. About 100 ‘Two Xeare ~| day in the reformatory in Guetph. Elmira’s tax rate for this year has been set at 39 mills. The new dancing arena at Palm a good attendance., Dr. A. Groves has completed cand in the practice of medicine sas in May of 1871. ears for Stealing — In police court in en on Thursday the 1$th, pleaded guilty toa ae of cheating $6,480 from the Walkerton Electric Light and Power Company and was d te serve two years less one Chesley's Fire-Fighting Needs— Chesley’s fire fighting equipment} je very deficient, according to the ideas of a member of the Fire Mar- shal’s Dept., Toronto, who looked the plant over lately. He recom- mends a fire truck, more’ hose, a fire extinguisher for the town hall — a school. Ask for Highway— A delegation from Harriston, com- posed of four prominent business men, waited on the Howick Council at its last session with the request that this municipal body use its in- fluence to aid fn the proposed at- tempt to have the ninth con. from Harriston to Wroxeter taken over by the province as a highway. This is a road which is much travelled, and as a provincial Set es necessarily be put, and’k in condition far superior to an wate at present prevails, especially that R._F. TAYLOR, L.D.S.; D.D.S. Graduate of the Royal College of: Dental Surgeons, and of Teronto Un- iversity. Nitrous Oxide Gas for Extractions. | onald’s store.! | @ffiee over J. C. Mc F. ST. C. WILSON, L.D.S.; Graduate of Royal College of} . Bental Surgeons, Toronto University ne 23 for appointments. Office over Wally Reynolds’ Cloth-} ing. store | i= CHIROPRACTIC L. O. WHITFIELD, D.P. Practitioner Electro-Therapy Methods Office on Mafn street, over John- etone’s Jewellery store. Hours 10 to BB noon, 2 to 5 p.m. Evenings and ether hours by appointment. Phone Ne. 9% Consultation free. Yd D.D.S. | ‘se AUCTIONEER W. J. Dowd Sells for others and always aéells te others NATIONAL FARM AGENCY Phone 246, Listowel. Z MEDICAL A. G. SHIELL, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and Surgery. Phone 13 Offiee Inkerman Street, West. Opposite Presbyterian Chureh. DR. F. J. R. FORSTER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat yh larg in medicine, University t New York Ophthal- Late mie _ “Aural rlustitate, Mooreftield’s den Square Throat Hos- iat Best suempenien —< o secideat Be: portion outside — —Fordwich Record New Business for Palmerston— Mr. John Knowld@s will ‘open an auction room in the southeast section of the I. actory which he hae eased fro r lagher, and furniture and household goods and will hold auction sales about once a month. He has arranged with C. F, Vandrick of Listowel to do-his auc- tloneering and buying until he gets experienced in the business. C. F. Vandrick has been in this line of business for a good many years and sells in eeveral counties! Mr. Know- ies has lived in Palmerston all hie life and will Ukely do well in his new venture.—Palmereton Spectat- or. Gypsies Rifled Pocketbook— Wm it tworth, Tara blacksmith, alleges he lost $20 in cash when two members of a gypsy band visited his shop while the gang were calling on the merchants in town Thurs- day afternoon. According to infor- mation, given the police, entered the shop and, moments conversation a = i 5 until some time that the (blacksmith discovered he was minus $20. He immediately not- ified the sar and _Provincial | Officer Widmey ‘| erston was opened on the 24th with tepcrdinary: co surgery in Fergus, Pere commenced | boundary. |p} twe ladies} Sunday, June Bhage & 10 and 11. r there is fference between | they ow and the egy for the same Lord over unto all that Jesus Chriet, fulfilling it uae cost. When (in Matthew 16) Peter t» confession’ that oiced his gréa Jeaine “the pears the Son of rist aig to esus was 7). and Hmits this trust for it w; who opened the door opportunity to Israel on the Day o Pentecost (Acts 2:38-42), and to Gentiles in the house of Cornelius (Acts 10:34-46). There was no aé- sumption by Peter of any other auth- rae — 15: 7-11, eek’s | this has been “Peter's Secon called "Use of the Keys: the Gospel Given to Gentiles.” remember was a ne equal access to God by simple faith apart from the works of the law. rection of Christ. or Jews who truly Ddelieved @n Christ to realize th Cornelius was a Roman centurion. He was a godly man, given to good works and much prayer. God was now going to save and his nemnebect by letting in the light of the Gospel through Peter. An angel of God disclosed thig to Gornatius in a vision, and told him ‘to send for’ Peter. ‘a Peter- meantime, in another city, going up to a housetop for prayer, fell into a.trance, and God spoke to d often works simultaneous- Pet- as give cane vthee the keys of a aeatty he: that all not ‘thou ¢ommon."” of Christian jit wi is ‘today, His will on us soe ® by step. We may not know why ‘He ig lead- ing, but Ace ‘shalt row if we follow | His leadin When. pee had sent for ‘Pet- er, and. Peter learned the facta, the meaning of the vision was explain Peter realized that Christ's work. of and al t God hath cleansed, the Gospel to Cor- eitive and rity kinsmen and near *ifriends who were assembled a lis~ ten. It was and is a Gospel of facts. was not enough fir these Gentiles merely to know who Christ was. They must know what Christ had done. It is not enough for us to tell people that Christ is the Son of God: we must tell them that Christ died for ous sins, from the dead, and in that way alone was able to be'the Saviour of all who believe on Him and His suffic- 8 lieveth in Him shall receive remis- the Holy Ghost fell o all them which Pro ig the word.” They were bor f saved, baptized by the Holy Spirit, filled to overflowing as they spoke with tongues and magnif- led God. The Gospel had begun to be given r ew and Gent- . It was a practical demon- stration of what Paul wrote 20 yearr later: “That ye, being in time past without being aliens from the com- monweéalth of Israel, and strangers from covenants of promise, hay- ing no hope, and without God in the wortd; but now, in Christ Jesus, ye who sometimes were to God tells us to do something wht involves another, may be confi- 4 = God is preparing that oth- er als In his trance Peter saw all manner of beasts and creeping things and fowls, and heard a voice, se, Peter; kill and eat.” He shrank back with the words, ‘‘Not so, Lord, for Il have never eaten anything that ie common or unclean.”’ W. Graham Scroggie of Edinburgh bas called attention to the sharp contradiction in Peter's words, ‘Not so, Lord. We may obelleve that Peter was not intending to sin ,but how can one say “Lor and “not so"’ at the same time? We must eith- er let the “Not so” go or deny that Christ is our Lord. Cornelius's res- ponse was better, . in Ae vision he had just had, as he , “What is it, Lord?” Or Paul's tora, what wilt Thou have me to do?” (Acts 9:6.) But Peter did God's will promptly and completely when he understood it, and we must not make the — mon mistake of saying, as some that Peter's ideas sistean food before this notion of religious duty. In refrain- {i} both one, are of Christ. ath made made nigh by the gn middle wall of partition between ué and came and preached peace to 3 you which were afar off, and to them that were night’ (Eph.. 2: 18) | More Highway Police This Year— Tho Ontario Highway traffic Po- lice equad is to be considerably aug- mented in anticipation of a record incursion o . motor tourists, ac- cording to an announcement iby J. A. Grant, Chief Inspector. would not give definite figures as to the increase in the force. Last year the highway police squad was 44 strong. Thes assigned to the roads of the provincial highway system exclusively, not to county, townships or other subordinate roads which are polic by county town- ship and municipality police not u&; der control of the Department of Highways . an | Cook’s Regulating Compound “| primitive or ignorant, or a mistaken “unclean” bh w done; away by Christ’ s fulfilling of the law; as the new age of grace gan. ZZ Bold all druggists, or sent on receipt of ruse pamphlet. Address THE COCK MEDICINE: co. TOBONTO,ONT. (Formerly W ) placed the amr under arrest to- day on a charge of theft Caught Fish Worth $107— One of the largest fish ever haul- ed out of these waters was landed here on Wednesday morning last by Mr. W. F. Kolbe, formerly of Port tipped,the ecales at 107 pounds and measured 6 feet, 8 inches in length. The caviar, made from the salted roes of the sturgeon, is said to be a dainty morsel of food which brings on the market _ from $2.00 to $2.60 per pound, and of ese roes or eggs taken from this sturgeon there were thirty pounds. All _ it is said this fish would ay- FIRE INSURANCE piles, > hee ae wewelted . Inte glees end Aatesidhile ineur- 106. Your Destness . BOLTON. FUNERAL DIRECTOR W.F. Me LAUGHLIN or heres drawn equipment es esired . Preserve The life of your clothes by having them thoe- oughly cleaned at reg- ular intervals. Dust cuts into the materials. Cleaning preserves the newness and reatness s Nervous, gs Man taking ibe Vine!, I wes run- w “nerveus and irritable. Now, and keeps the ‘guit al- ways of fresh appear- ance. Dry Cleaned and Pressea crow jto the lake to view the fish, which prs to di he wn & Out the earth that . 7LPrisoned— $1.00 per tb. nc Kolbe’ 6 5 eanck attracted a larg hardware window. It is yoliiar that Mr. Kolbe may take several more of these fish from this Inke es he ‘s the firet to fish these waters with pound nets the others fishing with gill nets, the mesh of which is tod small to LS fieh of thie sixe.—Por gl- D Well Osves in on Man— Paisley, May 29—James Miine and gon on the gurface at the top ‘t ft the we i upon which help- oO ere to-day. ea. Best ¢ Fruits and Vegetables The Pineapple ecason ie peirly over. Let us fill your erder Spectal p: uaslity, Wo will have a good supply of Choies Strawberries. All kinds of Pruit and Yogotabies Oranges, Lemons, .Orape Fruit, Cucumbers, Lettuce, Bte. and was raised again}. always on fienéd—Baer- | Caruso’ Fruit Store Direct Cream Shippers Wanted Mr. Cream Producer: ton, Ont. cachet cs ge Ship yeur cream direct to The Palm Creamery, Palmers- no high trucking costs, or and Its superior strength makes Puri PURITY FLOUR Send 30c in stamps for our 700-recipe Purity Flour Cook Book. Western Canada Flour Mills Co. 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Tapioca cartons age Victory Dickles Sweet Mixed §0c 4 “TASTY” BREAD The Real Favorite ure you do not miss any of the series of Fathers ef Confederation Prait i ope is Ores Perr. Delicigne Canned oe Fruit “tet BOtia| Bice" Sour and Chow 40¢ry Frait £ Drinks Sates a: See ee on Chief; As a con Bigwin and his Indian braves con- éelightfol land. 6plendid | hall facilities for bonting, ¢ , tish-| five hundred delegates may be ban- ing and other tts are there in| quetted at one sitting, while com- undance in this tand of | and | mittees m the epa- forest, and to provide for the comfort | cious fire pl in the rotunda. Big- of rs, Bigwin Inn, named aftery win Inn was os the 1927 con- the Indian chief, Aas rovided. of the Canadian Not only aquatic rts are enjoyed) Weekly Newspepers’ Association there are also bowling, ten-| whose gathering brings’ together | rounded by thickly wooded thilis: the. bracing, | newepaper publishers and théir Wives a shoreline of 360 miles and is eur- eentre Bigwin inn

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