Listowel Banner, 20 Dec 1928, p. 6

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Sa eae RRA RARE ae What could be more appreciat- ed by your wife or daughter. Special Prices Saturday and Monday on all Fur Coats French Seal Coats, $125 up 4 ae | Beaverine Coats $75.00 up 1 only extra fine Muskrat ‘Jo Coat, beautifully matched skins, oe $225.00 for “i .. $195.00 ‘fe wa / i fe] 1 daly Mink Marmot Coat, os 174 - special at $99.50 gm a - | ° J. M. Schinbein & Son Diisaiaiviniatwiaistioisiawiaae mS Pp er pe bere pe ere oh ee wd Jd od Prd od fd CARUSO’S 4 : Fruit Emporium J Here we are, folks, with the best prices in town and i =. the most complete line of fruits, vegetables and nuts of sR ™ choice and fresh stock. i ; We have Sunkist Oranges of every size and a price ie to fit every pocket, at 33c, 43c, 47c, 53c, 59c, 64c, 68c, B0e FR ey Buy them by the case at our special price. 3 Have just’ reccived a shipment of new crop Lemons, M selling at 35c. Price will be higher on account of heavy demand owing to sickness. “i Try our Celery and Lettuce. ‘Fhere is none better. =. Also the choicest of Gelery Hearts. me weary “mh according to size, 10c or 3 for 25c. Extra large size at Try our British Columbia Apples, They are better than Spys. discal i We also have in stock Mushrooms, Spinach, Spanish Onions, B. C. Cooking Onions, ete. {oad 21 California Grapes, 2 for 25e Mixed Nuts at per Ib 23c f And each variety separate, at the right price. Also Christmas Candies. Call aud see our stock. Caruso’s Fruit Emporium FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS accueil Post Office Phone 160 Main Street United Sunday School Holds Annual Concert ILLNESS IN TOWN MARS PRO- GRAM TO SOME EXTENT AND LESSENS ATTENDANCE—PRO- CEEDS OF COLLECTION $40. The annual Christmas entertain- ment of the United Sunday School was considerably handicapped this year_on—account -of the epidemle of; flu that has seized bare of the homes of the town district. Some) of the numbers had be cancelled | entirely, while the numbers of on the program were deplet The aud-j fence was only half thet of former years. However the program render- ed was excellent, all those taking part doing exceptionally well. The rece’pts of the collection taken a- mounted to over e opening” number by the in- fant Class gnd the several tableaux given by larger pupils at the close were possibly the best numbers. These tableaux were descriptive of the first Christmas and with the Oriental costumes and the special lighting were very effective Recitations were. given ‘by Ruth renga Joyce Lavery, Percy Hoad- ley, Betty Large and Carl Zurbrigg, and four little girls both recited and sang. yocal trio was given. by Betty Large, Madeline and Kather- ine Kibler and they were accompan- ied by Grace Calder at the piano and Claud Chislitt on the violin. An in- strumental duet waa given by Carl and Earl Zurbrigg, a vioin solo by Claud Chislitt, a piano éolo by little Shirley Blackwell, and ten or twelve bays gave n chorus. A dialogue, “Whot Trimmed the Christmas Tree,’ was well given’ bv Dorothy McDonald, Madeline Kibler and Earl Lavery. Several girls execut- ed a very fine patriotic drill in ex- cellent style. Mr. R. Hay acted as chairman and the Sunday School orehestrs gave several selections. For quality and quantity the Fam- ily Herald and Weekly Star, Mont- real, is the prudent farmer's first choice. At $1 a year or three years for $2 it is a marvel of value, ane all members of the family get wealth of reading of marvellous in- terest. This Is Your Luck If you treat Sore “Sore Throats, Bron-! chitis, Croup, Cough, Bronchial As- thma, Head Colds, Catarrh and Tonsil ills with Mrs, Sybilla's Spahr’s Ton- silitis. Good results or money back. E, M. Creighton. ®| was devoted to her home, her fam- Form i “Died hi Barrie | | LIVED HERE OVER. FORTY YEARS | AGO—SISTER OF MRS. E. L. ROBINSOS AT GOWANSTOWN— | IN HER 70TH YEAR. (Barrie nese | After an. f!!iness of about four weeks, Mrs. Philip ft a on ; Saturday morning, Dec. ist, 19 |The news of her passing, heart attack, was learned with sin- BAPTIST as gage ue eros 3p. m.—Temperance Lesson 6.230 p. m.—Prayer Meeting. © 7 p. m.—The Minister . Thursday, 7.30 p, m.—Prayer If you have no pS home ‘CHURCH “The Church with a Warm Welcome” -- Sunday, December 23rd — 10.30 a. m.—Bible: School and Service. - taught by Mr. L, A. Fleming. meetin. come ana worship with us. a Wm. Duckering. ‘cere regret by many friends. She lily and her saree: Many of the | fine flowers shown for a Barrie Horticultural and Ae ee the | al Exhibitions have bee om | garden where she da Love shared: in thelr. cultivation. Mrs. Love was a member of St. Andrews Church and attended faithfully as long as her health permitted. Sp ing of her, Rev. J. S. Shortt Naa: : “Among her outstanding character- ‘ istics were an obvious alncerity, op-| timism and @ Jove of the ‘beautifpl. ; Much of the beauty of her garden was reflected in her own life.” Mrs. Love, whose maiden name was Hannah Hawkins Turner, was born in Maryborough Tp., Wellington County. She was In her 70th year. Forty-seven years ago she married, Mr. Love and for the last 42 years had been a resident of Barrie. They had a family of six, five of whom survive, viz., Charles, Harry, George, Stanley and “Roy, all residing in Tor- onto, Four élsters and one brother of Mrs. Live are living. Mrs. P. J. Anderson and Mrs. oo oa United Church Listowel Sunday, December 23rd MORNING 11 a. m.—Mr. Carmen Armstrong ry Victoria University will take the services, 2:30 p. m.—Sunday School. Galvary Evangelical Rev. L. H. Wagner, Pastor Sunday, Dec. 23rd Christmas Services at 10 a. m. an 7 p. il a. m _—Sunday ort Wednesday, 7.30 p. m.—Prayer and Praise. The Salvation Army Sunday, Dec. 23rd Ensign and Mrs. Morrison Services at 11 a. m., 3 p. m. and 7 p. m. EVENING 7 p. m.—Mr. Carmen Armstrong. \ arriving from the West that morn. Rev. J. 8. Shortt conducted the ser- vice in the presence of a gathering that filled the house. A great pro- fusion of flowers seemed particu- larly fitting in memory of one to whom floral beauty so strongly ap- enled. In addition to those from Individuals. there were tributes from the ataff of Puddicome Motors, Tor- onto: staff of the Ford Motor Co., Et a hl King Cyrus Chapter, R.A. Toronto; Board of Managers of at Andrews Church (of which Mr. Love is chairman), Barrie Horticul- tural Soclety, Barrie Hunt Club, Barrie Parks Commission (of which ! Mr. Love is chairman), Barr-e Curl- jing Club, Barrie Lodge I. oO. F. j ata taff of the Riverdale Technical School, Toronto. In addition to im- mediate relatives; those present from out of town included Mr. and Mrs. We peo you this Chr been good to us—and Barber Ue Unletide & Geectnivs? spirit as of other years. been good to this community. N. A. GIBSON Morrison, Newmarket; Mrs. E. L. Robinson, Gowanstown, Ont.; Mrs. ‘ c. E. Scarr, Deastan, Ont.; E.|] P. F. Hoadley, KE. F. Armstrong, Turner, MacG i Organist. Minister. All the toragcuias except’ Mrs. | !__W_EEeEeFssEeeHeHe Saco Scarr, were present at the funeral Ea on Tuesday, Mr. and urner office of Mayor, Reeve P. Fraser and family, Toronto} all the teachers of the Riverdale Tech- nical School, Toronto, where Charles Love is a teacher; Mr. Puddicome and members of his staff, as well as others. The pallbearers were the five sons and a nephew, Carrol Love, ‘ Sunday, Dec. 23rd Deaconesses Peard and Alexander | Are heeaies 1.45 p. gg a Schoo 3.00 and 7.00 p- Se omcaagaliatle services conducted by Rev. N. Rich, inging conducted by panvioes each Dba except Satur- day at 8 p. mas Service. Barrie. BY-LAW NO. 902 TOWN OF LISTOWEL A By4aw to Provide for Nominations and Municipal Elections for Year 1920 Whereas It Is necessary and ex- pedient to appoint places for midge the Municipal. Nominations for the Town of Listowel for the year 1929, and the person who ehall act at such Nominations as ‘Returning Officer, and to appoint places at which polls _ be open in the Municipality in ase Polls are required, and the per- one who shall act as Deputy Return- ing Officers and Poll Clerks. Ba it therefore and it is hereby enacted by the Municipal srenel of the Town of Listowel as fo 8: That the norminations for ton = dt er and Light Commissionsers oa or held in tha Council Chamber of the Town of Listowel on MONDAY, DECEMBER 3ist, 1928 from 10 o'clock to oe o'clock In the forenoon and that B..L. H. Bamford be Returning Officer (2) That posiioations for the of- fices of Councillor and Members of the Board of Education for the said Town of Listowel will be_held at the came place on the same day at the hour of = o'clock noon until 1. 0’- istmas Day in the same The community has we hope that we have Listowel "i ey we A; 3 Ls % This 3-piece Mohair Suite with Solid Walnut Legs Guaranteed $185.00 ee Ycur old Pazlor Suite taken: in as down payment. Easy monthly _A. J. VANDRICK & SONS Cre ire ' Lavety’s Store puty Returning Officer, H. Ellis; Poll Clerk, John 'Gabel. ~ i Fire Hall; “ Aro Rider Sacer Should an Poll be necessary it will be held on MONDAY, JANUARY 7TH, 1 to commence at the hour of nin . m, and to continue until five o'clock p. m., and no longer; | that is to say for ark Ward—Polling Place, Gladstone Ward—Polling Place, Deputy Returning Officer, MecKenzle; Poll Clerk, N. Bam- | Sore. Victoria Ward— Polling Place, 'M'ss loerger’s Store; Deputy HRe- turning Officer. R. Cassels; Poll Clerk. George Finkbeiner. Dufferin Ward—Pollin Place, Lepperd’s Houze; eputy eturn- ‘ing Officer, N. Buschert; Poll Clerk, | James Leppar Landsdowne Ward—P5 lling Place, Public Library: Deputy Returning r, - Heibein; Pol! Clerk, Kem ‘Passed. {in open cones, this third day of December, anaes t the hour of 10.13 o'clock p A. F. MALCOLM. Mayor. Bn. L. H. BAMFORD, Clerk. NOTICE TO CRrpITORS In the matter of the estate of John Hatherley, late <f the Town- ship of Elma, in the Csunty of Perth, Farmer, Deceased. Nouee is hereby given, pursuant to the statutes in that behalf, that all persons having claims against the f the sad John Hatherley, wh) died on or Hes the day of November, A 1928, are hereby notified to send "Sait claims, duly verifled, to the undersigned execu- 19th day of After the eaid 1929, tora on or before the January, A. D., 1929. 19th dav of Janvary the estate will be distr: buted and the Executora will be, Hable only for elaima which they then have notice poet at Atwood t., this 18th 1928. Bh EEEEEEL EEE EP ESE EASE EEE TED a DOWD'S SALE LIST FRIDAY, DEC Shearer, of choice Holstein cows, calves, hogs. THURSDAY, JAN. 3—For . 21—For Jas implements, grain, hay. A Hermiston, a son. ew Dec. 18th, 1928, we! ‘ght § NOTICE TO CREDITORS deceas: estate of WilHam Keith, late of the of Septe the sixteenth day D., the before the fifteenth day under said executors will be Hable only claims for which they notice DATED at Listowel, ember 19th, 1928. James, Kelth, R. R: No. 1. Atwood, Ont..' or Walter Jickling, R. R. 2 Listowel, Ont, Per C. M. herein. Ontario, Dee Scott, Made Ber cs ee Messrs. EB. D. ‘Letinte and iataner: Excise, Otta made An visit to the Listowel office on Mon day. Returned-Home From Detroit— has been under the dcetor’s sincs her return. nicely at presen, Grol Amount of Tikes In— Tho tax collector reported Weeveeday that £59) 450 naa in to date. There ia atill about e000 outstanding. TH is a prett fa'= shewing for thia vear and #9 much Inegs ly town. He Chicteng Staten— Mra. Willtam Forbes. shi srt distance from the w! ~ So P, veht cr M ie ¥ morning. Grocti-e From The + $e on day ef December, Jonn Wellingtin Smith, R. R. 3 }.. Monkton. Ontario. Thomas James Hurst, Sr.. R. R. 3 Atword, Ont., Executsrs. 1-3 Atte nai Funeral— Mr, and Mrs. N. L. Bean and | Porey and Mr. and Mrz. Elton Bean and Roy were in Tiverton on Satur- 4ay jast attending the funeral Edgar Dahmer, the little nid son of a sister cf Mr Bean's, who was drowned. L. | Pad 1 By ho wa ‘amet. “Adams bare ee the ging to is Mr. to bufld @ couple’ 1. meee Henry Good of Tor- Saturday, § p. = |—children’s Christ-f s Spee ered teteteeeee eee e B. lot 17, con. 3, Elma, stock yr Fred MeMillan, lot 32, con, 4, Elma, stock, BRICKER—-In Elora on ‘Thurs- to Mr .and Mrs, Ag Bricker, a son, Douglas, be In the estate of William Keith, e NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims against the Townsh!p of Elma, in the County of Perth, farmer, who died on ot Soha t >E 1928, are hereby. notified os "send their claims duly verified to elther raigtied executors on or t ] 5 January, A. D. 1929, and after sala dat estate will: be distributed th for then have} o'clock In the afternoon to appoint thelr solictitor Cc, Int ecg of Customs and official Miss Gladvs Armstrong returned home from Detrait a week ago and care She is [!mproving on had been lives 1 ARTMENT TO RENT Apartm rtment to rent pid 8 all con- veniences, Apply A. J. aro FOR SALE A quantty of corn in te etre Apply to eye: r Adams, 2, phone 618r3 HOME R SALE Brick house on the corner of Vic- toria and Pitman. Apply St. Clair Willis, Gowanstown, Sire 6xer24. MAID WANTED Cook general, by first of eres gp heed to Miss Scott, care of J. CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT The Christmas entertainment of St. Paul's Lutheran cnourch will be at ar on Sunday evening, Dec. 23rd, 7.30. Silver collection. ) sth line church will hold theirs on Christmas night. F. FOR SALE 50 acre farm for sale, on $rd line pire éast, One mile from school, 4% miles to Listowel, br ick house, bank barn 30 x 50, stables all cement, some bush land, varie fon er ing; we wat asy Apply to James Adams, Elma enh ‘ Listowel. tf: HOUSES We can sell your property if you want it sold. We have a number of houses for sale, some on terms, all good value. 26 acres sat land, price right. Kemp Sros., R. T. Kemp & Son's Office. tinp ie Miss T. Spackmen es to nounce the capi of her Bea arlor from the office in the J. M. Schinbein block to the apartment over the store of Stevenson & Kidd - on Wallace street, on January and, 1929. Phone 296. Gedieieeleieleleteleieieleleieieisielelefeleiei? |. 12-27 * Da : + 4 BORN . TOWN OF LISTOWEL + shniny ‘ Synopsis of a Proposed By-Law, No. 903, of the ; HERMISTON—In Welland, Dec. Sows of Listewat.. % 1ith, 1928, to- Mr. and Mrs. Ross purpaee of the proposed by! and Dollars (except for school taxes and local improvement rates) for @ period of ten years, so to sald company shall continuously and acuyey operate thelr satd business gree Ba of Listowel, E NOTICE that the ant uot is x “one synopsia of By las . 993 of the Town of Listow B. L. H. BANFORD. T Clerk. The voles of the she ge qualified to vote thereon will be taken at the same time and at the same. places as the votes are taken at the Muni- elpal Elections’ on January th, . : 28, ‘ Ijstowel, December 11th, 1928. On Wednesday, the second day of January, 1929, the Mayor shall at- tend at the Council Chamber at two persons to attend at the yarlons poll- .| ing places at the final summing up lof the votes, by the clerk, on behalt its persons interested In and promot- ie and cpposing the passing of th!s w y+ ay B. L.. H. BAMFORD. Clerk. 12-27 Highest cash neice paid for live and dressed me ry. T. G. Aniler- son. Assisted At Wingham— Ensign Morrison of the Salvation Army, accompanied by Messrs, Nor- man Wombell, Billie Sight. and Bert Bailey, all of the local ‘corps, morareg to Wingham on Tuesday night to assist on the m -at 1 army ¢Citndel In that ag ' | Residents ofj Wallece Twp. t May Borrow Books Free At the December session of the Wallace township cowne!l Rey. T. B. Howard and Mr. E. 8. Hudeon ap- peared before that body cn behalf of ‘l the Listowel Public Library. Rev. Howard in addreesing the councillors ndhous so, had the mist srtune to] nointed out that f reve numher of her best laving : snshi ; a px monveee gk ne ownship had to pay an annual fer : sabe me time during Sun of $1.00 to borraw books from the library, while realdents ef the town | got bowks free, except Sc for the cost lof the card. proposition offir- Wiech te my fore sociates amt| by “eel chums int the L lata wel district eet dio eb ation erant avery Merry Christmas and o rbot to the Board, all residents of reeons New Year.—Joln Ro “| Wallace townehip world be allewod Getevan, Sash |to borrow books. free of charge for Tete Prom Hoen'tal— Ber heat 543 ‘een et oF | ptagte af Mrs. Thos, MeDonald) The matier was not dealt whh at jet ke gl 1 to know that she is im-! sho) gcesion, but at the closing mroving nce was able {> re-\ sion last Saturday kee Span i oe frjin the Memarta Hoz gk 7:| agreed to the proposition. There- Lege of Bestpurtion-r Se Grand M-ster ltore walted the ‘toc al OdAfellawr t! Lodge on Thursday evening ia fouresear| when he held a lotse of instruction! mola of Tillson ! ft re, all res:denta of Wallace town Je reo abe borrow books at tho etowel library, weitenut paying the $1.00 fee. The Board hopes ‘that minny more readera In tho townelhip will avail themselves ¢f this privi- = | e-y this district. There was a mood | ettendehee, representatives peink ais. Be sida ah in the oe oy : fin’ eep a book a wer aresent fram Atwood and Linwood: longer than rasidetita at the town. The address of which lasted for negriy two mac most-instructive, Fetal elat'on to most cf th Pp. oe 08 Ree Turnbull chair, ee the Grand Master. + Pieikor any quantit) j : - WANTED i ot <a $1200 on first mortgage. Apply & ¥ a ei Fen

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