Listowel Banner, 17 Nov 1927, p. 2

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warty Business Directory Patrenize These Advertisers Whenever You Need the Services of Reliable Business or Professiona! Men LEGAL . #. B. MORPHY, EK.C. Barrister, Notary Public, Convey- ancer, Solicitor for Bank of Com- merce, Listowel, m Money to loan. Office Hacking'’s-Drug Store, Main St. tis: towel. J. C. HAMILTON, B.A. Barrister, Conveyancer, Solicitor Bank of Canada. of Main street, over Zinn’s store. Bonds for Sale. Cc. MORTON SCOTT, B.A. Convey- Barrister, Notary Public, Office over Bank of Montreal, Wallace Street ‘DENTAL | WwW. G. E. SPENCE Dentist, Graduate of the Dentist sylvania, Philadelphia; also gradu- e@ of The Royal Somes ef Dental Surgeons, Toronto Office over} Schinbein’s store. | For painless extraction we use nit- Minard’s is an enemy to pain. It penetrates to the root of “ trouble, soothes disinfec Splendid for pel backache end stiffness of the muscles and joints. a2 Z rous oxide oxygen gas, also mal five anaesthesia. RF. TAYLOR, L.D.S.; D.D.S. Graduate of the Royal College of| tr ‘ and of Toronto oe ivers' Wihoas Oxide Gas for Extractions. | Offices over J. C. McDonald's store. | Phone 60. - | N, L.D.S.; D.D.S. | of F. 8%. C. W Graduate Dental Surgeons, Phone 23 for gppointments. Office over Red and White Store AUCTIONEER W. J. Dowd Séls for others and always eells to others. NAPIGNAL VARM AGENCY Phene 246, Listdiel. 4 Clothes Spic and Span rer For Fall Don't delay sending your suit to the cleaners, for any minute may bring an invitation to 6ome eocial affair. Send your suit today, and in a short time {it will be ready for any AUCTIONEERS Miller and Henderson Satisfaction ees erme r nal Write.or phone 76 W, Milverton Orders for sales can be left at Banner office. MEDICAL A. G. SEMHLA,, MD. anf Susgepn Diseases ef Women and Surge. | Oftice I Oppesi to erman Street, West. byterian Church. DR. E. J. R. PORSTER Rar, Nose and euknnte fn medicine, University of To t@ew York Qphthal-! mis ang Aural Institute, Moorefiéid’s | Bye avG Gelden Square Throat bes | | i) ee Sereitond ' 5s ne 267 | be “Ge Ghent uote. Lis-| t en day in the! trem NM a.m. to 4 p.m. | INSWRANCE FPUMERAL DIRECTOR ' W. F. Me LAUGHLIN ladetphia Inquirer. You'll find the service and charges entirely to your lik- ing. Joe Lockhart Sunday, Nov.” 20.—Aican z, 4, 6, 7: ‘le i ~ Golden Text. He hath showed. thee, ly, and (-) CY, humbly with ay Goa? (Micah 6: 3 ) Micah‘s conce not 60 much to “champion the oppressed” as it was to call Israel back to — He condemned the oppression weak by the atrong, of the sot by but this was a mere inéi- dent in his prophetic message. was there to proclaim to Israel her tragic apostasy from God, and the judgments that God would have to bring upon her. But he proclaimed equally, ae do other prophets, the grace, the long-suffering, the for- giveness and the restoring power of God. i (3 The book as a whole ehould be be- fore us in this lesson; there are only eeven brief chapters Micah, began prophesying about 7 and he continued his de singe inspired pronouncements years. That is-a long time i ae man to stand before a peopie with reiterated messages of thie s Not only was Micah soeattas with the authority of God to the North- ern and Southern Kingdoms, tevant and Judah, but he was speaking to the whole earth. After naming Sa- maria and Jerusalem, he continues: ar, all ye people; hearken, earth, and ‘all that therein is.’ must never forget that, while the Jews are God's specially chosen peo- ple, His peculiar relationship with them is for the sake of all mankind. ich So Micah’s prophecies concern you and me today with sharply defined directness After those opening ‘two verses of his book, the prophet passes at once to the Second Coming of Christ—and this was 6even centurtes oeTore the ord's first coming. . behold,” declares Micah, “the Lord cometh forth out of His place and will come down and tread upon the high places of the earth. And the mountains shall be molten under Him, and the valleye shall be cleft, ae wax before the fire, and as the waters that are poured down a steep place." this can refer only to the 3 127-80; Thesea- jonians 2.8, and Revelatton 19:11- 9 The prophet then takes sins of Israel, and d cause of these t up the eclares that be- with it there are the most promising demands that Ierael should ia a life of practical right- eousnes: People who know nefther God nor the Bible nor the Gospel often eay that “Bible religion’: offers a man met! nothing, ana does not tall for Fight living, Dut mium on ein by offer sinner through mere who think’this havé not read ao Bible. There is no book in th world's literature that makes ms remendous demands for rigoteous living as the Bible. This, again, ap- repeatedly through Miicah’s The Golden Text rightly “eZ h Your PERSONAL Operator Telephone service is not produced for gabe a bulk, or in stan- dard yatktaes | over the counter. Every call is turned out “to order” — a custom sérvice de- signed to mect personal needs, at a moment's notice. Your telephone operator is a mul- tiple personality. S$ sits at the switchboard — local, long dis- tance — with signal lines to her sisters-“ at. the other end” ready to select the track for any journey you select, Strappy little lrishman,. wi t5o- iy, stuck, emphagizes it, -The Gospel does in- deed offer to save sinners if they will but believe in the Savinur Jesus Christ; but equally it shows that Goa, MICAH CHAMPIONS THE. (saves a contemporary of. Isaiah, PS 1d. 0 B.C., e terrific judgments} ves them in order thet. they may live cipatacusty: They are to right because toryg are eaved, not in ord But God's poniehisent or cin n escapable forthe ok religious leadere are to be dealt with; e|/here as elsewhere in the Scriptures this sin is denounced as peculiarly reprehensible. It is_of ftiterest to the whole world to-learn, from Mieah, that the day is coming. when Jerusalem shall be the Hteral, raphical capital of the world. w on eart The fourth chapter shows this, and gives ug a re seeps ot hat Kingdom; there ie to uni- njveréal pe aad: wn as the leading nation of The closing chapter (7) sounds oht the Gospe! of the grace of God. “Therefore I will look unto me Lord; I will wait for the God of my salva- tion: my God will hear me. Rejoice not against me, O mine enemy: when I fall, I shall arise; when eit in darkne 8S, 8 Lord shell be a light unto me.’ wonderful things in this ae ae of Micah. Here are two o “He (God) weil turn — will have compassion tpon us; will subdue our iniquities; and thou wilt cast all their sins into the depths of the sea” (Micah 7:19.) prophecy He thee ehall He come fortn 5 to be ruler in Israel; from everlasting” (Micah 6:2 NEWS OF THE DISTRICT Interesting News of Nearby Towns Clipped From Local Exchanges. Stv cases of acarlet fever broke ou in Wingham last week. A e cases are strictly quarantin As a. precautionary measure against smallpox, all the echolars of Mitchell public sehool are being vac- cinated by the Medical Officer of Health, Logan township scholars are also being vaccinated Deer At Monkton— While William Fair was. roving through the bushes close to Monkton, rabbit hunting, Gf Monaay,"Nov. 7, e came across a large deer. Having Diana Sweets Danae As free from dust as tea can be. TER 9 for : Service and Quality FOR A REAL Business «+ Training IN BusinessCourses Wholesome As wholesome as a jolly baker’s smile is ZURBRIGG’S MILK MADE BREAD Yes---and its toothsome, too. For it’s bak- ed with care and cleaniiness for every member of the family. ‘ It will soon be time to think of that Christ- mas cake. We bake them. Call and ask us about them. Lurbrigg Bros. _ Phone 85 ARRANGED BY Business Men ATTEND LISTOWEL Business College Enter any time only a shotgun with him and no rife, the deer was allowed to go unmoles- te t was not far rom. George Bettger’s bush. Rearing RacOons— Mr. Robert Schrenk, who -during the past season devoting himself to bee keeping, has added an- other line to fill up his time, naving gone into racoon raising an started off with sixteen 7. speci- men as foundation stock. e expec that in another season the pelts will | The BABY No mother in this enlightened agc; would give her baby something she did not know was perfectly harmiese, aimost ‘any littie ill. Fret- fulness-and fever, too; it.ceeme no time until everything js s@rene. That's the beauty of Castoria;. ite gentle influence seems just what is f oes all that castor’ oil might aceomplish, without shock tc the system. Without the. evil taste. It’s delicious! » Bein table, you can give there's a sign of colic; constipation: ural siee Warning: genuine drugs, but no child of thie es fs going to test then i 86, ding of babies her's Castoria ‘oOk on grok or need pei aid sound, nat- B “Just o: Wiettnice” Castoria ‘et Sipateinted day likely yield Mr. Schrenk the makings fa fine new coat.—Milverton Sun. HotelMan Charged— Sdgar Zuber of the Walper Hotel, of Kitchener, has been ‘chargea with a breach of the L. C. A., as a result of a raid on’the hotel, In which it is alleged a quantity, of Uquor was , The police claim they found a bar Operating in a room and that @ quantity of liquor was seized by a“ Bone In Fall— eanette Johnston had sad- Fordwich Record. 04 Met Family of Skunk&— One Kreutzwefser was returning from Wellesley he observed on the road ahead of him what he firat thought was a bunch of cata, but on a closer approach foun them to be four skunks who were leisurely ambling along and were in tio hurry: to seek the seclusion of the ditch, } Kreutzweiser waited on tneir con- venience, haying no desire to. force the issue with them and they finally left the highway and dieappeared in- to the night.—Milyerton Sun. ee Turn sue ws reported ‘a turnip taken trom “Mr. W. (A. es phi field weighing 17%~pounds; and w had.our doubts as.to whether tt cotid be beat. However, on. Satur- day vein last, MY. “Archie Camer- f . Sau- Times office two Suet turnips, one eighing 18% Ibe, at ig other a us over 16Ibs. The ¥ &/ grading regulations of the Dominion >| ward of Hamilton. »| cording to the inepector, o A. Aljoe, Lawrence and nu night last week as Mr. Arthur Sr, TH, aahenls: Haddow 68, Har- ald beet horn t It.—Inez Mecourt 68, Annie Vipand 65, Palma Struthers 60, Wal- tante it known to Ye Bditor that he eld eine rhe Mercia Pie P i 4 exr!—Port erry the 18th. concession of ata tiem |B pi Was the scene drove into the yard at a late hour'at gun, he ordered to consultation between... themselves they evidently arrived at the clueion that the farmer meant b ness and they stepped into the car and calmly drove away. egg Dealer Fined— Twenty-five dollers and costs each of four counts, witn amounting to $20 was the fine placed on A. C. Clements, local produce dealer, for failing to hve up to egg- Government. The case for the gov- ernment wag laid by R. H. Wood- Clements, Christmas Cards- | we a g We have the most complete line of Christmas Cards ever shown in town and our prices are low. It isn’t a day too soon to make your selection, while stocks are the best. A Christmas card is a message of good cheer, and our cards portray this cheerfulness with distinct and original colorings. Come in and wae your choice now. The Listowel Banner Phone 6] ha ur- chased eggs in various numbers of dozens ie R. Grainger of Gorrie, A & W. Mclashian of Durham on .what was called a “‘figt’’.rate basis Accord- ing to the Act, these purchases must them before shipping, does not satisfy the ‘Act, which says that the merchant who ‘bttys them from farmer or producer must grade them at time wf purchase, or within 24 hours, and the dealer must do the game.—Durham Chronicle < S$. 8. No, 6 ELMA * Those marked aniination. Sr, IV.—-Ernest. Nutt. 70, ere 69, *Gordon Sever 543 Jr. 1V.—Mayhel Barton 75, ae *, missed one ex- aia wecourt 67, Howard. Acheson 64, Alvin Matheson 55, *Elvie Stephen- gon 48 ter Buchanan $7, Agnes siaddou 56, Rosetta Matheson 63, Elwooa. Ache- . Jim Petrie j Maddess 50, Alvin Bachanss ir 50. StS eee” —— ss 4 WHY, endure another winter with a cold garage? By bl lining it with Gyproc you may save the cost of a cracked radiator, frozen water:pump and numerou srepairs caused by ey ey wea Gyproc . keeps ad in winter's bitter oe is also fire- resistin and inex tomes to Rocboas a ieee y Ax9 se will tell a YO Ro Grp, to - THE ONTARIO GYPSUM CO., LIMITED, PARIS, CANADA f

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