Listowel Banner, 8 Nov 1928, p. 4

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1 is ‘at het arte aE a el rt ad Oe te ere a ee , SATURDAY } 500 Men’s Fine Shirts 9 Our Greatest Purchase ! ‘in 45 Years - and we pass it on to you FORSYTH AND ARROW MAKES Silks, Broadcloths, and Fine Cords Every Shirt full size and guaranteed fast colors ij ’ Most of them have two collars te match = Shirt values up to $5.00, on sale at | $1.69 each 2 for $3.25 an . ‘§ All Sizes Up To 17 1-2 Don’t Miss this Opportunity! | J. M. Schinbein & Son : Men’s Wear Department | i ural life—is something } on, scores of times you, and every watch “guaranteed, of course.’ Jeweler UYNG a watch—an article that is to be handled, and looked at, and “‘up- * buying almost all other personal Reliable watches are the only kind we offer ‘ Prices range from $2.00 up W. A. JOHNSTONE every day of your nat- entirely different from. . effects leaving ue store is Optometrist - i 5 lans are now being made for the annual Sunday School concert of Knox Church on Thursday, December 13th : . * . Margaret Tyndall left Migs on Wednesday of this week for Petrolia atte: where she will help In deaconess work for & few month: On Sunday mittee in Christ Church there of Holy Communion at 8.30 a. m. and the Armistice y service of com- memoration a 10.45 Good ¢ Jonteentions listened —_ interest to the stirring gospel m ‘eagé given in the City will be a celebration also Mission on| # mem Time” was: well prepared came given by Miss Lydia Fisher. ‘he min- utes of the last bus fees meeting were read by the secretary and the roll call was answered by a script- ural verse. Two new members were added to the roll. A combined “service. of Church and Sunday School was held in Calvary Ui Evangelical church on Sunday morn- ‘being world's temper- t ttendanc m William einmilier of Chesley, who gave a very interesting and instruct- ive talk on “The Evi of cohol and Tobacco.” Mr. gave thie talk at the Religious Education Rally held in Stratford during the past summer. Heinmiller Capt. Edwards, a former pastor of the cihodiet Chureh, will sp at orial service in Walkerton on Day. Armistice The wanes Sunday by Rev. I. Brubacher of New Telescope says: ithe ‘- pe Dundee, Ont. 1 se in, the Town Hall ss eines ae thie which will fotow. the coremony at pci EEDA se geo monanent, ike San er) Sunday, December 2nd, with Rev. Tavinto ae Det Pa be war, al- C. H. Schutt, M. A., B. D., Toronto, though a _Binister, Capt. Edwards as preacher. : tant officar in the Rev. L. H. on nae is spending a Canadian “intantry.; He ‘pro- few days in Bridgeport this week where he is attending the 50th an- niversary of Bridgeport Evangelical church. v. M. L. Wing, a former towel. pastor, is the minister of Bridgeport church. 2 special Aicmitetioe service will be heid in the United Church on Sunday mme A in the evening at which Mr. Carman Armstrong of _Victor‘a University will ‘preach on “Mission Work in Manitoba.” ‘This will = illustrat- ed by a number of lantern views. * There was a good attendance at the Young People’s meeting in the United Church on Monday evening and ‘Mrs, Jack Hill was in the chair. Mrs. Rayner gave a very instructive paper on the topic “Does Following Jeaus Make any Difference?", an other numbers on the program were an instrumental by Edna Hallman and a solo by Nancy Jdckson * Miss Edna Schell was in the ehair at the regular meeting of the Young People's League on Monday evening and the scripture lesson was read by Miss Verna Fisher. The topic on “In What Ways Do We Waate Our eters ATTENTION! OR the convenience and benefit of the pub- lic of Listowel and vicin- ity, who could not attend our 4- DAY SALE for one reason or another, we are going to continue the same bargains ll this week. Ly ida ia Be is New lines of seasonable merchandise have been added specially for this week-end. There is an average saving of from 25% to 50% on every art- icle we are offering. Don’t wait for the last moment. Come early and get your choice. See Our Windows SPECIAL FOR THE HOLIDAY Party began newest, your choice Sg apes a : | | | | | in | | 1 | | j moted on the field and decorated with the Military Grogs." : | Entertained Friends— Mrs. (Dr.) R. F. Taylor enter- 1| tained a number of friends to bridge on Tuesday evening, and a pleasant social time was enjoyed Moved On Saturday— 3 Mr. and Mrs Lys moved their household effects to Hamilton on Saturday where they are taking up their residence. On Extended Visit— . W. A. Gray is leaving on Fri- Mra d day for Chicago where she expects to spend a few months with her daughter, Mrs. P. J. Smale, Relicving at Shallow Lake— ‘Mr. James Inglis of the tbocal Cc. N. R, staff is relleving the agent at Shallsow Lake for two weeks while he fs on his vacation, Buys Residence on Wallace St— Mr. Herbert G, Zilllax has purch- ased the residence of Mr. A. E. Phipps on Wallace street and takes possession in the near future eo yt ee ag A. M. Cross, @rd con. Wallace, guaaniigas an operation for inward oltre at the Toronto General Hos- pital on Saturday last and his many friends willbe glad to know that he is doing nicely. Accepts Pasition in Stratford— Earl McLean, who has been em- ployed in McDonalds store in the grocery department, has resigned hi position and left this wee \f|| Stratford where he has secured ian: ployment. ae To Chatham— Milton Ronald returned Tuee- Bell account of having Figg 2 nasty gash in his head while at w Hunters Leave— Messst. M, Sanderson, Maurice Dick, Joe and Rohgrt Jackling, Adam’ Smith, Thos. faddow an Bert Chapman left this week for Cranherry wheré unt will hunt deer foka few wee New C. P. R. aoe Mr. T. E, Lonergan of Toronto he cE] accepted a position as C. P. R operator at Van's Drug Store, suc- ceeding Miss Margaret Davidson, who has left for her home in Lower ij Newcastle, N. Attended She hp gag oF Messra. W Hall and P Perth Musle Teach: éderation in hase a on Mon- day and Tuesday, . Campbell the | Patterson: was bort i et : ! mss eee United Church Listowel Sunday," November | Ith ARMISTICE SERVICE. Conmenne at 10.50 a. m. Subject “PRAOE.” Anthem—"God of Our smal Quartette—-Mesers. E. F. bts belner, C. Blackmore, Finkbeiner and A. W. Saretlon: Last Post—Mr. Ronald Cox. THANKSGIVING SERVICE. yg abst sermon on “Mission . Work in Manitoba by Mr. C, E,: Armstrong, Victoria University. Anthem—"“Ye Shall Dweil in ane Land" Mixed Quartette—Mrs, Stanfield, Miss P, Hewitt, pact , Hew- itt and W: Spence. Wednesday, 8 p. m. .—Prayer meeting. The Salvation Army Sunday, Nov. 1th Services at 11 a, m., 3 p. m. and 7p. m. , Gitv Mission Sunday, Nov. 11th —__ | Deaconesses Peard and Alexander! Serious Operation— Mr. M. F. Zurbrigg underwent an operation for gall stones at the Mem- orial Hospital ing and his many friends will glad to know he {s doing as well as can be expecte Dislocated Hip In Fall— “On Sunday morning bcs putting on her coat in the hall, George Karges had the Sani to slip ae dishocated her hip. Rea will be lIald up for a few- weeks. Her daughtere from Detroit. have been visiting here for the past few days. aes © in Teeswater— Mr. C. ZMiax was in Teeswater on Taesday attending the funeral of i¢ aunt, Mrs. John McDonald, who “passed away at her late residence, London, on Saturday, November $rd, 1928. water cemetery. Blood Po in Ha ‘Mr. Norman Schade of Molesworth entered the Listowel Memorial Hos- pital on Monday of this week to re- reve treatment for blood poisoning n one finger of his right hand. o abi @ the Hespital on Three Weeks’ Vacation— Mr. C. G. Bitton, caretaker o the Listowel postoffice, is on three vacation and } °o weeks while he Is on his annual hunting trip. Change Apartments— Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Russell, who vacated in the same building, xr, and Mrs. Moore are now nicely set- tled In their home, Matn street east, vacated by Mr. and Mrs. M. Abram. Board of Education Mecting— The regular routine business of the Board of Education was transacted at their meeting on Tuesday evening. On ‘Monday of this week come mem- hers of the Agricultural ‘Committes of which Mr. + Hemsworth is chairman, went to Ridgetown to In- spect an agricultural school there, This committee made their report at the Tuesday meetihg. New Floor Laid— During the past week workmen from Hamilton have been laying the new terraz¢o floor in the postoffice. The men who did the work the Kent Tila and Marble Rs ere Messrs. Louis and Cherie 'Fabbro. Inches higher. mings have ae completed’ it. will be a fine job Dies In Hospit The death of William H. Kiehauer | occurred at the Listowel Memorial | Hospital on Wednesday, Nov. 7t The late Mr. Klethauer has been en- giged with Mr. George Bolander, Sth con, Wallace. Funeral arrange- ments have not been completed officials sere: i Late able to locate | a brother, last he from in ied’ ras if Chicags, but since bas mo Has Unfortunate Accident— very unfortunate accident curred Saturday night when James Camphell, Penelope fell and fractured her. hip. In some manner took a’ weak spell and fell to the floor. She’ wes rushed to the Memorial Hosp‘- oc- Mrs. | street, Mre.} tal where she {4 resting nicely de- spite her advanced age. Her many friends hope to soon see er out again ‘ Former Elma Man Dies— | Word was received aby relatived | last'woelr of the death of Mr. rt (Sandy) Patterson at s ho at Newdale, Man, e ‘and mned in| Elma township on the 4th con., andj bode for the west abcut forty Six’ « — ona Was | are all Wend. on] arabull is a Siders of Mee Patter- Interment was made in Tees- ng When the final vd ¥ Alex-| i 1.45 p. m.—Sunday School, $ p. m.—Gospel Service. 7 p. m.—Gospel service. Mr. “ner will 6 esday, 8 p. m.—Cottage prayer meeting. Ray- 5 Pp. m—Young People’s eeting. All Are Welcome W edd ings liad sweet | Dargain if sold ATTENTION FARMERS Old bersae hate or fértillaer. Best prices patd. Phone ee a eee oe ees ae éalrable junior by Bank of Mont- coe ia One equare piano, solid rosewood case, cheap for quick sale. Apply R, J. Russell, Senha reasonable. Apply D. Teent, Wallace St, phone ww FOR SALE Two Holstein bulls, 10 and 6 months old; alfalfa 601-12. FOR RENT Good ge yt home, 6 rooms, hardwood floo: All conveniences. 5 ee 8 sadeuter, 380 Dundas §8t., London, 11-8pd AUCTION SALE ie Unreserved auction ale of farm one eee and grain, lot 2, . on Noy. nig at 1.30 p. m. Lorne Robert: 11-16 KEINAPPLE—MOSBR ig Delightful simplicity and dignity marked the wedding ceremony which was performed at St. Agatha he bride wore a radio blue trans- parent velvet dress, ha’ a eoat to- match and ¢ar bouquet of Ophelia valley and maiden hair Miss Edith Moser, aister of the bride, was bridesmaid, and was gowned in bur- — Tiby canton crepe with in to tch and carried a bouquet of car- nations and maiden hair fern. The was a ded by his cousin > Mr. Sours Keinapple of Kitchene After the ceremo the bridal party, together with the immediate relations, repaired to the home of the groom, where q reception was held. Miss Mary Scott of Listowel, friend of the bride, and Miss Mar- garet Boliskey of Kitchener, looked after the guests. Later in the after- noon the bride changed her dress to anavy charmaleen. The evening Was epent In dancing, music and games The guoesta present were Mr. and Mrs, Martz of: Stratford, Mrs. Con- way and son of Kitchener, Mr. and Mra. Lewla Dietrich of St. Agatha, Mr. and Mrs, Boliskey and family of Waterloo, Misses Laura and °Car- olyne Keinapple cf Kitchener. Mr. Theodore Dietrich and Mr. Simon Keinapple of St, Agatha, Mr. Mrs. Ed. Scott, Mr. and M Stinson of. Liatowel, ae Ray Walters of Linwood, The same evening the St. Agatha Young Men’s Club journeyed to Mr. Keinapple’s home to eta the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Kein- apple will reside on Acie’ farm, near Kitchener. No. 1—“Did you hear about the oung lady being hurt in the ex- ploa! oR last night?" No, 2—"No, No, 1—"A ‘smile lit up eae face j and the powder went off.” Dlleisininieieninivieinieieieteeteier 1¢ EORN $ lt “ igi eet | ANKENMAN—At Dryden, Satur- ard | day, November 8rd, 1928, to Mr. and Mre* W. J. Ankenman, @ 60n. MASON—At ihe, _Listowel Memor- | fal Hepital, riday, November 2nd, 1928, to Mr. be Mrs. W. ; Mazon, a daughter (Marjorie Ruth}. hed KEMP BROS. ; AUCTIONEERS YELLOW BILLS THURSDAY, NOV. 15TH—Anc- tion sale of farm stock, farm, im- | Slements, ete,, for A.D. Hamilton, ist 71con. 1, Elma, eaat - Listo- {nw Sale at 1.20 sha ra ee | Bs fs Nia Ogne Nena a ct: AY, 3 3A A. tial pl ga: ay & Sona. In thelr yard at LOGS W. propia Bring in your ice to They w $40 per teoniaet, cash, Listowel TO RENT OR SELL Brick residence on Main street. for * ore or rent, all Senrenvenees, new on at once. Apply ing Laura Thomson, Henfryn, On WwW. J. Bartley, phone 619r2. ie eae FOR ear ; rm, nort Balt at and 72, ‘on. 1 ste k farm, nearly mie i house regs repair; drilled well. For oe a a spew. to drew 7 tton, ey "Listowel. pict ied f oes k ew ce cockerels the pedigreed stock of Miss Manan Holds- worth, Port Hope. Sale to last dur- Novem ber. Price $2. viok @ach. want it sold. o » some .| terme, all good value. R. T. Ke George Raines & § ot itn ember 16th, HOMES MORE BEAUTIUFLU, aan rata a ted free catale egue asist you in ecti ‘tabl Trees, biogas Vines, Roses, me Wri tome Star Nowarion Ridgeville, Orne 1129 can soll FO ees a can eell your property if We have i n 96 ‘acken or price Fa dsha Keno Be ‘Bros., emp ss Son's Office. tinp We yon f houses for land, ding rising 3 ® over 1400: 3 h dus to Apply Edgar and allace nright away. sree ve, boundary, one-mile from ‘Kurtzville. Arties & Co., “1-23 ne ire nee NOTICE The Fates ae existing ‘between on in the Tow: pe Jet firm and say ha ut seas due. mber 35th, 1925, L. W. Payne, ies.’ Hut M. J. Bowler. Perey W. Raison PUBLIC MEETING OF ALL CITIZENS Or Lisrow i be e Hall on ‘Ts at § p. pose of ¢ naURNY ie Musi affairs ; a ® ss

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