Listowel Banner, 18 Oct 1928, p. 2

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Business op onize These Advertisers Whenever You Need the s Service of Reliable Business or Professional Men ©. MORTON SCOTT, B.A. | aig Notary Public, Convey- ancer Office over Bank of Montreal, : Wallace Street. ee | 2D. G, CAMPBELL, B. A. | Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer Office over Bolton & Johnston, ‘Wallace «treet. | Phone, Office 149 ‘DENTAL W. G. E. SPENCE Dentist, Gradmate of the Dentist eben: of Universiey of Penn- Permanent for Barns, Houses, LoWin initial cost...comes ait anent.. a. vents fires... Tvavid, Philade alsp Eee of The 1 College of Dental ‘geons, ronto. Office over Schinbein's w atore For painless extraction we use nilt- rous oxide oxygen gas, also conduct- le anaesthesia. R. RF. TAYLOR, L.D.S.; D.D.S. Graduate of the Royd] College of Dental pexenene, and of Toronto Un- us Oxide Gas for Extractions. Bnegy con x 6. MeDonala's store. Phone 60. for appe Phone te. Offiee over Red a ite Store AUGTIONEER ‘W. J. DOWD The avineial Plowing don last ‘Thursday. Match from ample voiced by the Ontario W: C. T. UJ. tem, Mrs. Geo. Rennie of+Por Prairie, visited Mrs. . Walker in Moorefield last week. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Phipps, Grace and Edwin of. Listowel spent the week end with friends own, Mrs. Phipps Ja remaining over for a few days.—Tetswater News The Banner line of Christmas cards will soon be ready for display. It will pay you to wait and see. this line before placing your order, <A large selection at moderate prices. Mrs. Arthur » pag of gp hol has Gent visit! Mrs. nra George Se is [ll a the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Bulgin. Mrs. arene “condition {s somewhat im- proved,—Elmira Signet. Giving Recital at Kine: — Claud Chielitt, Vernon, Matthew- man, Alix Ha : and oth from Listowel are ng a musical re- cital in tincaraine tonight. FINN—ANDERSON The marriage of Miss Mabel AY derson of Toronto to Mr. Finn, also of Toronto and tarinetly of Listowel, was solemnized at 41 Al- hambra Avenue, Toronts, on Monday, October 8th. Mr. Finn’s many friends here in Listowel extend con- gratulationa, ‘ : Election Next June?— The ‘oronto Telegram says: “When Premier Ferguson calls the Legislature together for its third session early in February next, it will be the last meeting of the pres- ent Parliament, Indications ‘are not wanting at Queen’s Park that indicate that Premier Ferguson in- tends to follow the usual Consérva- tive Government custom of going to the people after the third angio of government."”” Beer Permits at 50c— The Toronto Evening Telegram on Saturday last said: “Ontario liquor permits at 60¢c each, good for the among the the Legislature. This was discussed at a meeting of the representatives of the brewers yesterday. They are Auctioneer Pal) When your MEDICAL Children Cry |: SHEELL, M.D. Physician and Surgéon sd Diseases of Women and Surgery. Office Tniypgman oot, West. Oppasite ~All Church. Castoria is a comfort when Baby is fretful. No sooner taken than the little one Is at ease, If restless, a few drope e00n. bring contentment. No harm done, for Castoria is a baby DR. F. J. R. FORSTER ¥ Bye, Ear, Nose ond Throat Graduate in medidine, University of Toronto. Late assistant New York Ophthal- ee and Aural Ingtitute, Mootefield’s and Golden ee Throat Hos- Brats, ondon, E | $s Nadie iGo St. stratte rd. Phone 267 | ee yall be at the Queen's Hotel, Lis-| Mtewel on the first Monday in the ‘month, hon 10 a.m.to4 p.m INSURANCE @) FIRE INSURANCE i‘best companies; also accident, au- obiles, burglary, plate glass and | eg instirance. Automobile insur- nee, 85 cts. per 100. Eoicited . E. D. BOL — oy f i E. L. ROBINSON own Ontario | ‘Representing Imperial Life Assur- ance Head Office, Toronto. FUNERAL "RECTOR |W. F. Mc LAUGHLIN Funeral Service fidence arid Parlor Main St. ee and day calls, Phone East. 227. 8 gare Compound a O00: THE COOK MEDICINE CO., TORONTO,ONT. (Formerly Windsor) Your business | LTON. I= remedy, meant for babies. Perfect! eafe to glye the youngest Infant; you have the doctors’ word for that! It is a vegetable product and you could use Itvevery day. ‘a In an em- ergency that Castorla means most. Some night when constipation must ibe relieved—or colic pains—or other vuffering. Never be without — it; some mothers keep an extra bottle, to make sure there will | wnopened jaiways be Castoria in the house. jis effective for older children, too; inn the book that comes with It | SCL AL. ICASTORIAG with Minard’s. ape Banner ea ders BS Whose subscriptions — “have expired, are re-_ _ spectfully urged to re- new promptly. It is» - necessary that all_sub- scriptions be paid in - EASILY BOUGHT It was market day in the village. Prices had been high, and. the man leaning over the fence around the j sale-ring was looking a iikttle dia- tonsolate, Suddoniy-a burly farmer @ up on a very ancient horse. ““Bow much do you want for that bag o' bones?” asked the bystander his interest. awakening. “Juet twenty pounds,” the nnswer, “T'll give yon a pound.” Was at the man in amazement. Then he slowly dismoun “Young man,” he said. “I ain't |pgain® to Tet a little matter of nineteen, Ir; We give God. a sang.”” For a moment the farmer ‘atasad ing pounds mene hegween me the | faith, & . ; gale of horse, The snimal’s| love, they” “bey Ay ; ‘ —— in this ~ grace” i anxious that some-concessions should bait pinay _ them, rg he oy quid would like the sale re- strictions re Bl the ust of beer o as to Increase its con- cies nd County Council attended the fear ‘Lon-}. A plea to’all clergymen to zatrere smoking In Hc as to the younger géneration wae ga Mrs, W. H. Walker and her daugh- |. la A. Word to Church ‘munity organ atherings_{s a Secmations= ; ene and com- | ethic at reports oft very good ar- jo We recelve reports of society: ga when ther cathe: més to the last t days before AB i re icgeapi Bool linotype is required for the news of the day and — =“ attention to meetings o vious have been ve up several days pre- viously. means eend in the news bat lp it while ‘t is hot. The American Presidente— or me teakteninn presidents of the United States, eight hav Episcopalians, 8 resbyterians, four Methodists, four Unitarians, two Reformed Dutch, one Baptist, one Congregationalist, one Disciple and two, Jefferson and Lincoln, of no church membership. has never en a Roman Catholic or a Quaker, although Roman Catholics Roosevelt was the youngest and Harrison the oldest : Nineteen were in their fifties, 20 were lawyers, but Washington waa a°farmer and surveyor. .Hoover, 53, is the richest man that ever received a Republican nomination ent Quaker in religion. Al. Smith, 54, a Roman Catholic, Ukes to aaa himself as “a graduate of the Ful- ton Fish Market.” Say Dominion Stores Is Not Selling Out. Toronto officiala of Dominion Stores, Ltd., deny that there are any ny negotiations looking to the sale of that company to American Stores. Inc., or- to any other organizmtlon. W. J. Pentland, vice president, is quoted as saying that the business has been built auccessfully and that the company has no intention of sell- ing out to anyone. Dominion Stores; Ltd. is controlled n New York, eee substantial blocks of stock are owned by Cana dian officials and ia midety distribut- ed among Canadian inves r Rights on Dominion Stores stock will not be Issued before Pebruary, Mr. Pentland is quoted as saying. He at the same time intimated that the company {fs contemplating open- ing a chain of efores in the Mari- time povinces the company has a apres its operations to Ontario and Queb Warehouses are own- ed in Toronto and Montreal and a bakery {s established at London, Ont., to supply the Western Ontario arket.—Financlal Post. Sunday School Lesson CHRISTIAN. STEWARDSHIP Sunday, October 21—II Corinth- jans 8:1 40 9:15. Golden Text First g! Hd ese pe own selves to the “ vive 8:5). studied q@bout ngpitituel Gifta,"" or that which God gives us. This week we study Christian oe ae gt or that which two lessons are -n the right order: what God gives us comes firet, for we give to a | because He haa given to us. i much has He given us? AH He has! He could give nothing more when He gave Himself .in His Son. How much are we to give God? All! The Macedon: ans, Fas for their ifberaiity, “first gave their to the Lord.’ is no other way to make acceptable gifts to God: first what we are, then what we have. One who reads’ these chapters Straight through, as we should, finda them crowded with words of a superlative sort. Paul piles up the nouns, the adjectives, the adverbs, and the verbs to show what lberal giving’ really is, both from man to- ward God and from God _ toward man: The two chapters have hardly | a moderate statement in them; al- | most every statement is extreme. Let us never be afraid of going to extremes when we are listening to God's Word and doing H's will, The Macedonian Christians had been greaily blessed by the grace of God, and had as a result four re- markable experiences. They had “a great trial of affliction." shoppe of joy."" p verty.’ ountingly iberality. When we are in great affliction and deep poverty do our Joy and our lyberallty abound? It Isa God's will that this should be the. experience of children; itis apart of the bless- ings His grace offers wa. ha blessed paradoxes © these God canaries by: bring the im- possible to pass ur ves. When we dre suffering 4 pene trial of af- flicticn He will produce abundance of joy in our, hearts; when we are In deep poverty, He will enable .our Mberality to abound unto riches Men cannot do this by their own efforts, or by natural will power; only the grace of God can work these miracles. It it one-of, the greatest jots of cour life to give to the Lord? If it is not, we have not yet learned the meaning of giving. ‘These Macedon- fans gave “not with a sigh, but with They did. not se gruds- ingly to Paul -for ot needy Christians; they fairly Sened him to Lb hey the gift and to pass It-on to ers. or Giving is qa grace. We are to a- bound—that ie, to have in abound-* & measure—everything at gives us by His oe, for He never gives grudgingly or Mes measure. And Paul. poitb ‘to the Corinthian Chris- that, t ine? - they had a-j with it. Indeed, the most liberal givers are usually those who have least to give; those who have most to give usually give least. One of the greatest yarpes in the entire Bible ‘s in Chapter 8. It fs the great; impelling reise why we should give. “For ye now. the grace of our Lord, Jesus Christ, that, though He was rich, yet sakes He became through His rich,” Having been through the poverty of Christ, we are to. give, “not grudgingly, or of ERAGE We for God loveth a cheerful ah na Sunday School Times cf Oct. fit ¢ publishes a rather remarkable pageful of iNustratlons on Christian Stewardship. One theso _ fa, } Give, not from the top of your purse, but from the bottom of your hea Another Guotes a wise old German who said “I like to give villingly; vhen I gives ying it enjoys me s0 much I gives aga‘n Another sasen the difference be- tween Christianity and Socialism. Soclalism says You must give: me me of youras.””. Christianity Hay, “I must give you some of mine.’ “The first is the spir:t cf greed and gold, the second ad the spirit of earn and Godlines A touch of anttre. sometimes helps us to see things [n their true Nght. Someone has written a bit of rhyme entitled Rent." TT meekly ralsed his eyes; Glad the weekly rent eae: pea For the mansion !n the skies |” Paul Rader has said, “you can’t beat God giving.” Jt fa qa safe risk to try to do so. The more we give God the more He can and wll give to us. Paul reminds us: “He which aoweth sparingly shall reap also sparingly which soweth bountiful ly ehall reap also bounti- fully.” So giving ‘s sowing. turn. Another of the great verses of the Bible Is Chapter-9:8,. “And God is able to make-all grace abound to- ward you; that ye, always having-all suficiancy in all things, may abound to every good work."'- ree “alla,” one “always, one “every.” What more do We wan i nd these two great chapters on Zreat giving are closed with the word of climax: “Thanks be. unto God for His unspeakable gift.’ r] we remember what God has sien us nething can «top our continual and unmeasiredé giving to Him. SNEEZE WRECKED TALKING LOS ANGEL an actress with Boe 000 1 Pst a vias — with $50 ne @n 250.000 er-csed pio And now Pie's AF the ‘studio ae, tthe Metro- ursday, and whieh “should «cable 4 true giving never lobks fsr any re-| : [REALTHGRAMS — All. pare ri Li nts rried,- from time to time, leet 1 thelr Saharan con- tract one or other of the com is due to carelessness on the t of € person. The thoughtful parent ean do q@ grea reduce the are spread from the sick to the w When a child appears sick should Me patie from Riner child- ren. other can tell when her child is not eas and she should iso- late him for the protection of other. his may enn to be unreasonable because, in the vast majority ~ of cases, It will be found that there is nothing seriously wro with the ild, certainly communicable disease. However, the only way to be sure that fsolation is carried out on the odd occasion when it is nec- essary, ad to isolate the sick child every tim it gen d Sean to throw unnecessary work upon the mother of several pric to see that one is kept en- tirely away from the others, and to require her to boil the eating and drinking utensils of e child for five minutes, but the doing of this .until there is certainty that no com- municable disease is present may be he means of preventing the other children from contracting disease, and indeed, may mean the saving of lives, particularly those of infants and very young children who so fre- uently succumb to such disease. Protection can only be secured If the necessary effort is made. In general, the communicable diseases are most Infectious in their early days before the rash or other typical aymptoms appear. It is, therefore, necessary that precautions be taken whenever a child {s unwell, because this may be the signal of the onset of a communicable disease. Questions concerning health, addressed to the Canadian Medi- Ques- tions as to dingnosis and treat- wasnt will not be apewered: Eats Big Seak And Fritd Onions—No Gas “Every thme I ate I had terrible stomach ¢ Now, thanks to Adler- ika, I eat steak and oo ee and feel fine.”"—Mrs. Just ONE apoontey Adiertka Heves gas and that bloated feeling so that you can eat and sleep weil. Acta o upper and lower bowel and removes old waste matte: ou never thought was there. No matter what you have tried for your stomach and bowels, Adlerika will surprise you.— —_— Drug Store, ~ re- Sa oa a A ae er seeped ? DONEGAL at fs tobe fenleseslentesfoeleaaleelenleafneleateaiea]eaiss] sal eelesteelaelesjea teats Quite a number form here attended | the birthday party of the Guild of Trinity. Church which was held at the home of Mrs. Stanley Struthers last Tuesday, Mr. atid Mrs.. Norman Acheson land gon spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mra. Roy McMane, Newry. Miss Mary pond, who teaches near Wingham, spent the week end at. her oo ro bee Mr. J. wan attended the Wingham hte last week. " Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Vipond ai family spent Sunday at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Hymera, Strat- ford. There was no gervice in the church here <7 versary services in Sunday will be the ieee here. Sere “es Will be held a. m. and 7 p.m ev. Eric " katerese of Monkton wiH be the preacher -and the Evangelical choir of Milverton, under the leadership of Mr. Kelterborn, will furnish the music. Ald arrangements were made for the fowl supper, In the W. M.. 8. Mrs. J. W, Petrie read the lri:son, Mra. E. Ww. Vipond took the Bible character study and Mrs. Jas. Cockwell ‘the mission study on India. The next meeting will — be held om Po home of Mra. Wim. Mathes Ming “Gladys McNichol has: gone to Elmira where she has accepted a position Miss Isabel Stott who has been in Paris for the summer. has returned to her home here, Mr. and “Mire. Chester family attended the anniversary bo Little and vices in the Presbyterian churc Monkton, on Sunday and visited ih Mr. and Mrs. William LHtle We are pleased to hear that “Mire. §. BE. Barton is recovering nicely after her recent opération. .-Nursae Desby, who was in attendance, has returned home. Rulin ¢ Passion | Golf's a saiente funny game, ‘it In ite d tae + a club and a to knock It out of sight agate og Che churchman says that en ko bread that-you should serve on your table each meal time. other breads, because it retains its freshness and flavour. OOD Bread i «fod for both youth and age. Com | pounded from pure, highly nutritious ingredier ae finest wheats, with a flavour that pleases, ae ay , ge The Bread made by Zurbrigg Bro. is ony ofthe best quality. 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