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Listowel Banner, 25 Oct 1928, p. 4

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4 "PERSONALS j % Mi, ae en was in Toronto this week on business. a Miss Edith Bartma soon oe week end with friends in cone ly rt Savage spent the week Messr:. Mervin Hu Hurst and Stanl vend i in reroute wih his brother John. | Cahill spent the week end in is —O— Thomas. Dr. Geo. and Mrs. McKee and son + Bobby of Owen Sound, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Anson George of hemo ing K of troit ans aiciak ¢ at the home of Mrs. Tipping. and Dr. McKee of ited wits 7. “and 8. “McKee on Sechtay. cooD NEWS | For Bronchitis, Oot Cough, Co uinsy, Tonsillitis, tbr oat and Tonsil sufferers. ’ Mra. ‘works Bs. M. Cre —-f-— Mr. and Mrs. Murray of Toronto spént Sunday at the home of Mra. A. W. Vandrick. | er E. ES —t-— Mrs. R. Kemp is visiting in Wingham Py ithe ame al of Mr. and + amy en Faas R. A. Cu Use Miss Ethel tes of Toronto is la Spahr's Tonsillitis. ene this week with her elster, Mrs wonders and is guatante Creighton. Soa m staan LA . W. ¥andrick. — J — James Leppard returned home = Tuesday ae after a wiast with friends in Toron Til Three toten inch tile on hand, prompt deliv- ery, reasonable prices.’ Ralph Thompson A Henfryn, Ontario , — Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Calder and Mr. Nathan Calder spent the week end with friends in Toronto. * —f— Miss Tory Wson of Galt was guest over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bryne. —J— Mr. and Mra. J. P. Van de Water and family of Kitchener eed on friends {n Listowel on Sunday —j— and’ Mrs. Jack Binning and baby” pn James of Stratford epent Sunday at the home’of Mr. and Mrs. N, a Binning, 3rd. con. Wallace and . R. K. Hall, town. Yes Satin Pumps : For Evening Wear PLAIN Step-in Pumps, beaded buckle, spike heels, and first quality satin, Also the wide, one-strap pat- tern, suede trimmed. Specially priced for Hallowe'en. $5.95 Za The Koch Shoe Co. We Fit the Feet” Messrs. Thos. Baker and Walter White spent Sunday in Toronto with | spe: friends. : n of Waterloo} ey ‘Bt. of De/ &/home of ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Jack tinea of Tillsonburg spent Sunday ee A, Grandall of of Cleveland’ Bg a fare at the-home of his sant Stra: Robe rt Stanley, this week, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Brisbin s eee, in guretiond, visiting trtends . Brigbin also attended Grand rary ge * Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Johnstone ae yons, Oliver and Wilbur, spent day in Hamilton with the srmert to report + Mr.. r Ce following his recent i sister —fn— Mr. J. O. Spence of Palmerston spent the week end In Listowel -at the home of his brother, Dr. W.G.BH. Spence. , : —o--: Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thos, Metcalfe of Glenannan visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Lawrence Hyslop. —fp Mrs. W. P. Anderson of Toronto is visiting in ea at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. eo and Mrs Cc. Kelly. —o— Masters Billy and Frank Tindall pate Monday to Toronto after spending a few weeks in Listowel with relatives. n— Mre. Jack Greig and baby of Forest are visiting in Listowel at the J. A. MelIntyre —o— Misses Ethel Thompson and Arlyle Bamford spent the week end In Tor- onto visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Howes. —— oo Mr. J. R. Brown and family andl Mr. Kenneth North mot- ored to Bridgeburg and spent the week end with friends. it and Mrs, George Hamilton and Mr and Mrs. Nelson Hamilton -_ Sunday with Rev. and H Geoghegan at Millbank. —o— Mrs. C. Zillfax, Mra. Oscar Rup- pela a Harry and Jack and Mr. and H. G. ZilNax ot Sunday with fiends plas Harriston ck Climie a eand Mr. Alex at the home of the former's. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Climie. —i— W. P. Rennie and Mrs. J. R. Taemn are in Hamilton this week attending a convention of the the Women's Hospital Auxiliary. Mra. J. L. Cam and Mrs. Poal of Hamilton motored and were guests a few daya this week at the home of Mr, and Mrs.'H. P. Wanzer. —th— Mrs. E. A. Keeler and family of Toronto spent a few days last week and the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Goldner. —j— Emma Goforth, missionary, her home in Strat- Mra. has returned to ford, after spending three menths' vacation in Atwood, Listowel and Palmerston. + 50c Shaving Cream F pete for Toronto where she wii they will attend University of Tor- week with his father. Mr. Clayton “Hellman ‘and x eats of regres and Mrs, Ro: Geach a onto were guests o at the home of Mr. ¢ and Mrs, Eldon Hallman. é —o-— Mra. Strachan of Richard, Sask., who has bean spending the summer nvonths in Listowel at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 2} alder, i tg returning to her home Ms the Wes Mr. and Mra. MR. R. Hay en Bove daughter, Alice, and Mrs. mother, Mrs. Stanley, eeanten to Toronto and spent the week end. Mr. Hay returned home Sunday and Mrs. Hay and Mrs. Stanley remained to spend this we Mr. and Mrs. D. A Arnold of Green Castle, Rg ee were guests this week a trom Joe nold motored to Niagara Falls and spent the day. —_—ih Fa Wesley nag A ge Mr. and d . Harry and Listowel High o- id Game The return game of football ibe- tween Listowel high school and Mil- verton continuation school for the Hough.Cup held at present by twel, was played here Monday, and resulted. in a score 2-1 in favor . The field was in a sloppy condition, which slowed up the game, but not withstanding thie a very fair exhibition of football was given . Kerr scored Listowel's first goal in the first half and G. Finkbeiner scored the winning goal in the second half. B. L. H. B ford nomer en ‘the game to the satis- faction of a vollowing ts the fine-n ups: Listowel—goal, J. Fritz; defense, A despatch from Hamilton in the Toront; Globe o Monday says: Johnny Fitzpatrick and Ralph Adams are back in ‘Hamilton after a five week stay at M i Milwaukee, and from what can learned from the pair of aprinters ‘saito, starting, in all probability, on Wednesday of this week ath left here to take courses In engineering at Milwaukee, with the Walter brothers, Jack, and only last week a report 40c Gillette Blades Both For 59c . VAN’S DRUG STORE TERE SHS yer ae bi i) dita lel A TACs is a new name and mark in the agricultural It stands for quality and sat- ‘} glad to own it and to use it. dees ip se ge le test- ideas agricultural oF ede tak mane can be, The result is a line of imple- ments every farmer is proud to own and to use. ees eae cO., ara ‘but the highest of The Famous TACO Line PLOWS reached here that everything was running smoothly. The'r explana- tlon is that ‘they went to Marquette to etudy engineering on the under- standing that the school we able to give them everything In the line of teaching they desired, but only last week the pair learned that Marquette could not give them the education they desired. t was first thought some trouble lad cropped up, but both had nothing praise for Mil waukee officials and regret at havin to leave. The Walter brothers ar still at the university nicely at law. Pete has advanced to such « stage that be Is now in the gecond year, The promotion — of two of Can- ada's best Sasi at hotelien to im- r ts in the service of the Canadian Pacific Railway has been announced by the hotel department of the company. B. A. Neale, man- ager of the Chateau Frontenac at Quebec, has been appointed man- ager of the new 1,200-room_sky~- scraper hotel In Toronto. the Royal *York, which will be opened to the public next summer. His place in the great hotelery, at Quebec will be taken by John Johnston who has been assistant fianager at the Cha- teau for some time. The distribytion of dividend money “every three or six months to shureholders of industrial commercial enterprises in Cana runs into many millions of dollars a year. The money goes to an pce of people throughout the ountry, many of whom depend on it their living and it has much to do with the continued prosperity of Cauaaa, About 88 companies are listed on the Toronto Stock Tx- change, a small part of the tofal umber of those ing regular: dividend disbursements in Cansda, = for the third quarter of this eur these panies distribut- aga in dividends over twenty -mll- lion doliars, of which ye Cc Pacific ni for $7,- 600,000. This was by: re the largest distribution by ony one company, te being $981,608. arly benefit t be| a8 belng held on Sunday next, Siediy: ocuees aan 10.30 a. a. tad T p. m—Bible School and services as usual. Monday, October 20th Rey. Dr. ©. C. McLaurin of Calgary, Alberta, will give his ILLUSTRATED. LECTURE Illustrated with pictures taken on « trip last August in «a small ar i ranean kooly ae ae 3 “THREE MEN IN A BOAT" SAO Sie DRE Oe Ee Lee eee and Alberta Peace River wheat. fields. sae WILL OFFERING ’ SE — _-__t @alvary Evangelical United Church | Rev. LH. Wagner, Pastor Listowel Sunday, Octeber 28th Sunday, October 28th ee eae er aes 10 poe pi oat “The Believer’s MORNING 11 a, ~ anny School. co) ation with gj Monday, 3 8 p Lectu Rey. A. W. Barker of See will preach at both se Anthem “God So Loved the benim 8 p.'m.—Pra ting. World” Thursday, 42-80 p. m.—Ladles” Aid Duet—Messrs. W. W. Karges and and W. M. 8. soc SS aa DO Salvation Army Keep” —Sullivan Sunday, October 28th Male Trio—Messrs.” Hallman, Cox and Hewitt. FOR SALE. Brand new double Ri bag, complete with only f used. two weeks, ane 08 ae Apply Box wa 687 or Banner O ' 4 To farm-of Lioyd ng, lot og 10, 1, E é may have same by proving property and, paying for advertising. : FOR SALE fp bene Holstein cows f two c peahen" oat and May. Simpson, R. R. No. 4, Atwood. ~ RATES REDUCED The minimum rate for want ads in R will, give a lecture on his E trip, illustrated by lantern slides. Admission 26c. li-L HOMES MORE BEAUTIUFLU!, Our new flustrated free catal Adj. Webster will asist you in selecting su‘ Fa i ees, rubs Vines, Roses, Ete. P.F. Hoadley, Armstrong, ronne services for Adjutant Web- 70 years. in Write -toddy. anis ‘ Services at ll a. m., 3 p., m. and Star Nurseries, Rid ” are vrsaiv os vive st tg : r Brand Carbon Paper and City Mission Sunday, October 28th Typewriter § Rivbons do not emudge are rant to give twice the length of service. Ribbons 76c each. Buy -your ribbons and carbon peorts at The Banner office. tf 2 p. m.—Sunday School. P. V. Smith, 8; D, Hember; halt- FOR SALE backs, R. Jack, J. Gray, R. ‘Robin- 803 Ross rifle, perfect ea 3 ms m. and 7 p. m.—Rey, L. P. Ray- son; forwards, G. Finkbeiner, R. stock converted from milita bebe Owen Souhd. Special Simpso on, E. Kerr, H. Hammond, B. tig ol equipped = with Marble’s rusic, McInt i sight, - special shade on Tuesday, 8 p. m.—Prayer Service, Milverion-—gcal, H. Cowan; de-| front sight and anti-flinch recoil pad| Friday, 8 p, m.—Young ‘People’s, tense, A. C. Towler, N. Kerr; half-|°@ Stock. A r uy for anyone} __ _ All Are Welcome backs, R. MeMane, M. Coxan, Cr: Me- who wants a real good rifle. Rifle Dowell; forwards, P: Holmes, W.| #2@ #00 rounds of ammunition for pel, A. Baird, BE. Gamann, "| $36.00. Apply Frank Ward, Listo- The 63rd annual Provincial ps Chalm —_ : ay School Convention will this yea: Para * — hm ee be held in two sections—the wasters Sprinters Return From section in Knox byte church, Milwaukee Galt, October 30th and 31st, and the Special anniversary services at the Baptist church announced recently have . yn a a through which the Sun ool forces of the various pe cars denominations of the province cooperate. There was a good attendance at the regular meeting of the » Young pest aah @ League at the Evangelical] burch on Monday evening, Miss Ffaian Bender presided and algo read been postponed to a ba date. Rey. and Mrs. i yi B. Howard an] their guesate,-Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Paull of Bayfield were in Preston this week attending the semi-annual meeting of the W, A. E. F. iiedinon will preach uld be | e harge * at ying anniversary services in Brus- eels United sige h next Sunday. Rey. Ww. Tt of Brussels will have =¢ the forvices the Ser: pture leswon, A in- here. Other members league also spoke bagi! A on the t:pie which proved an “mnterest- ing subject for deceasion, ‘Mics Edna Schell rendered a solo and a rending was given by Misa Verna Fisher. Pastor H. w. Gkise att, In company pir Mr. Wm. Tench, attended the nnual convention of Ontario and Guenee Baptist churches which was held In the James St. Bapt'st church, Hamilton on Monday and Tuesday The annual ‘Tiles of the Guild | Christ Church was held a few being well filled.“” Messra. Clayton Ret ena one OF Mam Heme- Ld ee Hallman of Hanover as- pri one Pes michel of eae San lag the musical part of the! raised and some two hundred dol- oo - w -_ on - Gu election ms Mrs. Corry’s’ Circle of the Ladies'| (Mcem™ put ‘ ee gee Aid ot Knox Church mot at the home| suo. Places of responsibility for the of Mrs. George Fisher on Thursday; )\ presthent ei Heaswerth, scent ie Path The a ee eceretary treasurer, Miss Poarl God. Fe n finishing a quilt an a “a fakinine dainty luncheon was served by the dard. Preparations were fowarded ie” Splendid sbivitees were held at the Cfty Mission last Sunday, the church hostess for the annual bazaar which fs to be held at the oud ot next month. - . Rey. Wallis cf Toront> two forceful sermons in Kate soraen | Nearly. enree havea laymen of on Sunday last in the absence of the | Per h and Huron Presbyteries of the pastor. Rev. Nicol was able to be| United Cuurch sat down to a mis: down street this week and expects | ffonary Mangnet in the United to take the wervices In bis church | church, M’tchell, on Monday even- on Sunday n next. Ing. Myr, Albert Greenlaw, the not- ed colored singer, was the soloist of the evening. Addrosses were | dellvered by Mr. Thomps3n of Lon- Sunday next, October 28th, dcon ey. Dr. McKinnon and Rev. and the special speaker for the day | De. Guoe, the moderator of the will be Rev. J. G. Litt of Waterloo,| United. church of Canada. These On monday evéning Rev. Litt wilt! {rom Listewel who attended were speak at the Yfung People’s meet-| Rev. ©. F. ith the sudject “In Line w'th| . i Th enettneesien ary services of Cal- gery Evangelical church are being | e on * | a, GV On Monday cyening fs Pantiet bein, Y. P. U. met the hi Dr. nd | . Tupper weil Miss, M. Green flada In the cha'r, The vee: fesacn was read by the Misses Elen Greenslade, TNaiey Jackson und Flar-| cf 4s members, Mieg Al Cowan. ence Hamilton. “Dr. Tupper gave a| Tho ree if report readil by Miss Address on. “Baptism—/ Pearl Giddard showed-a balance on han d ot about eleven dollars. The / vaar's work showed a‘ number of necessary things made for the church a2 a (fale. made for a farmer mem- er of the congregation and present- ed ts him on a. a neg The BS . P. Vv. Smith fonowing ofisers were elected: agelstant direct- tess, -Miss. Alexa Cowan, enn d theaaurer, ‘Miss Pear! Goddard. Re- aX fom ahlin, J. Cc. MeDonald. Win Tio Cuancat Guila of Charch held Xs annual meeting on Tuceday evehing at the home cf one proved very interesting. ing closed: with a hymn and wrayer! by Mrs. “Tapper. {a * jb The re-opening ot: Mayne United Church will take place on Sunday, | ember 4th “past ageny aera oe he hae a ve | ve Bin The} freshments ‘were served by the ae ‘| esa and a halt hour of Guests Deaconesses Peard and Alexander Nj} sent and thé businesy.tn future will AS. | ready money Ww Christ. HOUSES FOR SALE We can sell your property if want it sold. We have a n . ‘of houses for sale, eg aie price sight. Kemp Bros. R, T. Kemp & Son's Offies, tfiap am FOWL SUPPER A fowl supper will be served in the rel hall at Wellaceville on October 30th - at 6 p. m. under ee a — ; H ot . Pleasant Ladies’ wiltale__—~_al followed by a play a three: Bi en- f titled “Snowball Admisio of eee and 25¢. AUCTION SALE ‘ On HN hap bass 3 2nd, at ae the Henderso 6th “eid 8th of Wallace, 25 to “30 acres of hardwood bush, also some cedar, surveyed into 1 and 1% acre lots; also 75 cords long slab wood, aM quantity of 2-inch plank and 1- inch eee lumber. Following th'!s sale about ta ue LB porte of one slabs, mostly hard- ‘be sold on farm of Amsey J Wikio. John Keced, Prop: | NOTICE The partnership existing between George Raines & Son as job printers in the Town of L‘stowel, has this - day been dissolved by mutual con- firm and recelve al) moneys due. Dated September 285th, 1928, Mgt cee ag? L. W. Payne, Ratnes, M. J. Bowler. nes. Caer W. Rain ANNUAL M The annual meeting of Ge North and U. F. W. 0. will eld at Britton in the U. F. O. on Friday, pride ag nd at ock, for the elect! ana eat ving reports, etc. A speaker fom the Ct-opera- tive Coursany will be present deliver an address. The clubs are asked t3 have delegates appointed for the meeting. W. B. Struthers, Bert Cleland, resident. Sec.-Treas. be h ges I! q REMEMBER THE ‘PHONE ou know all about {t. You didn’t let the paper Know it. Yort found fanlt because the paper didn’t have it. Hardly fair. When- Et have an item remember the Banner, ---—— +--———— The Want ge mn are one of the most practical and in de- partments of The me Bismen They will turn man? kinds of used goods into pe ney Porrecbiy esa nds, they will an cee you in- formed about opportunities and bar- kinds. uains of all et hhehehebbbihehee + DOWD'S SALE List $ inseereeseneoncaeteomesess OCT. got i av Aa ate concess’on ingtan, pure i] Hoiweina, imple. metiis, hay, For ’ ea MONDAY, gre! see Bm Rowland, lot 26, aie ar implements, grain, TUESDAY, Ba o—For Llosa Armstrong, south halt e 5 As a. one ~imph

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