Listowel Standard, 3 Feb 1888, p. 2

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---- a Fes GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. IF YOU ARE GOING East, West, . North "or South, Mera aT ~HACKINGS"- TOWN OFFICE|= Fer Tickets and Information for the Short- ia ext and Best Route to MANITOBA, +) STANDARD. 1888. LISTOWEL, FHIDAY. FEBRUARY 3. ONTARIO LEGISLATURE The *h 8B Opeeca. ' Toroxre, Jan, 25.--The ercond session of the Sixth Unt.tio Legislature was opened to-day by the Lieutenant-Gov- , THE SPEECH, "Gentlemen of the Legislative As- oem Tiare much pleasure in uaboming to ravpual duties as the rep' Tentatives of _ Lol = a frst Governor, I Ms Tike ta to ; hikers thet my long i en in ty beretotore used 1m pt public life ma: ial ad nection with that institution vantage for sgaering Ag ae new bem po * growth of the city and value of tion tecfl "sry _ ince, jperty witbinits limits render it de- which bas polly in sirabte to limit the future "whose ame oy prosperity I take | assmallen a as may isten the deepest interest, with the" positive necessities of the in- THE CROWN LayDe, stitution and pose main- Since your last session the aprecme ue aba . ger es A pincers comme: your attentiou Court of Canada has sfirmed the Judge- iency_ of mekiog ieamadiate provision ments of igh Court of | tor the erection of asylum cott seapect to our other Provincial arg has been some correspondence the Fed G op hear yw on the suljent, which wili be lai you, TRE BOUNDARY courrier, lam bappy to ioform you that the Federal Government bas receotly intim- tome its iatention of concurring in the stepa for obtaining at the next session of the Imperial Parlia- jg our ellie a final settiement uestions ea the Dominion and the 'ines. dence on ao + subjects wilt be submitted to you as pects the unsettled matters heiwene Ontario and Quebec, in which the Dom- i poi erent, including the clai of this Fania ot the muni- eement | = two Governments for these matters by a friendly pieaiainn im case the proposal-shall receive your | approval. THE QUEBEC CONFERENCE, Thé resolutions ree og Provincial | | matters sdopt-d upanimourly cent Ipter-Proviociv' Conference at Quebec willbe eu mi Or your cor eideratior, and bills are in preparation img iote «firc b oft lutions ee rr quire ---- legislation vo the of tbe Prov AGRICULTURAL DEPRESSION. Il regret aes tbat the ee has experie amount of agnecoltaral bal by ln of & year sod ite up- tbe t orssedenies ts durstioo. PER CONTRA. Ow the pasa aged am glad to say t there bas re than the usua) activity io the orttivanent o our Crown apdio mining evterpr> and that the revenue from Crown lauds (¢ sive of timber sales) bas been grester than for several years previously & MINISTER OF AGRICULTCAR. The Legulature bas alweys given attention to the development of attention all matters agricul- ture and kindred subjects may be trans- bill for be laid you. TIMBER LiMITs. The value of our ee greatly increased of late it was recenily thought that the thon bad ere --itgly mad ae that they were not un- f~ * yortune hes been THE REVISED OTsTCTEes wasglad to bare pole: Badia - jamation for ¥ venieot pea the ee public statute ttlin, ng | of the land of the Province at Mimico with a view to the remorsai thereto of patients wh Ds eri ben from far work, ani by others whose removal to the eame locality may be expedient, the management t in connection with the Toronto Asylam and by ite officers, CHILDREN # HOURS OF LaBoR, You will, I doubt nore concur with me in the opinion that tl of Isbor for children ma es di retail shops should not be so pro- ry 8 or exbausting as to be injurious to bealth, and that the pts bas come can = employed ip these pus for ¢ rpose and to pro the mae closing of retail stores in cit- ies, towne and a at such ol tbe year as in the judgment of the muvicipal authorities the circumstances of the respective mp roi: may make desirable, wall be imitted for your coprideration. OTHER MEASURES, cap. ae bv -- measures it tended mt 'te laid he i. respect- respecting i Tespection el MUNICIPAL REFOKM. In q i as tothe necessity of important ameod- meots in the municipal affecting cities mpeeeliy but pot exclusively, | issu wiseion during the recess to collect the experience of ofber coun- sod Provinces, as well as of in rega © matters ferred t@, with the obj-et of putting you j 10 possession of --_----_ which may be meat of legiala- tive duty. I bope to receive, ine few days, the first report of tne 6 Commission. is re . When received, and all de- partmental and ra usual re = ee laid before you for your information. THE Estimates, eertimates forthe cu willatan early your spproval. Leave prepa ecor omy eee with the silchoaey of the public serv: to feel assured that one legislative Isbors during the present ses te of the Legislative Assembly of Uatario. Ontano Agricultural and Experi- mental a) Union. wich, Oot, Jan. 16th, 1888. To the Editor of the Listowel Staxpamn. "axon. Tae next ann this Union will beheld at the Agricul- 17th, and w experimenta committee eppointed by the Usice may decide upon. The ped of Pty 1 during the last two years bas been for the object of ob- 'iatning . ra holtee ernetionl knowledge of the effects of same of the most easly er pia emwib fertilisers upon -oce- real crops. No Jess than 180 pac ckeges | of fertile rere, 'and 330 packages of grsio Ucjon = other prominent Agricaltar- iste during the last season ot the pend will come before the Many farmers are de- sirous of gaining s better viva mer with the of to your attention. pecuon the revision of our public statutes, affecting prac- and all the rules and os ' the greatest rewoite om their fields, stock, &c., and often resolve to do ® little testing. on their own farm. The ie that ; exch individaal, while making the teats, knows that many Others « also | Provi t oe) Leverage dor ceriain purposes, | fol to Stratford Times, $19; Mr. Chenoweth, ; executors of | power by $77.25; Advocate, $4.50: A Filey, $17.23; W. W. Cowan, $67,- or & Beni 65. he made during the present session for roads and bridges. A letter from Mr. Alexander, aminations, was (n motion of G. Leverage and N. Roach the sum of $100 was granted for the purpose of defraying the ex of the promotion examinations of the y- - Leversage and N Roach the reeves of Listowel and Ela were reques sessment tolls of their respective mnni- eat a of Huron, « ating that no n had been made by the county of Huron for the erection of any bridges on the townliue of Elma and Grey. Moved by D. D. Campbell, seconded y KR. Cleland, that a special committee tue support and comfort of indizen' per- sons in the county and report to this council in June, also to report on th desirability of utilizing the old jai! hailding he copesitios to oDTittan, skinner and the the --~Lnet.-- THURSDAY'S PROCEEDINGS. Council met at 10 om. Warden McLaren ia the ehair. _ On motion of D. D. Campbell and of members was submitted to the Finance Committee The yre; ater fortion of the morning's session was occupied with th question. G. Fra that the water of the Avon was so fe in the summer that the cattle refused to drink it, and several cheese factori ie i made complaint that it would be almost impoasibl ci ; something which materially effected the farmers of Vownie and he thought en- durance had ceased to be a virtue. If they had to resort 'si legal action he felt confident that the township would get redress in the courta. G, Leversage, D. 1). Campbell and other members of the council favored the propomtion that the excrement com ing from the eounty 'uildings be dws posed of in such a manner that it would not effect the Avon river. Some were in favor of adopting the dry pom aye tem, which would relieve the county of Perth of any eepraiblity * pe mat- . Tt would be a tep to place the interesta of theee aeons terns any chauce of ieee in the matter of sewerage. Te was no doubt that the people of Downie had great to complain, and they should be treated with due consideration regarding this matter. A report from the treasurer was read necessary authorizing the warden and treasurer ¢ bo: roe money to meet current expenses, ant a new surety be appointed in place of James Monteith, deceased. \ afternos The Council adjourned till 4 p.m. FRIDAY-~MOUNING SESSIO5, sabia the conncil met yesierday was no busiress of mo- ment vale except -- a few ac- nts to the committee LISTOWEL AND ELMA'S EXTRA REEVES, Tie committee appointed to investi- gate as to whether Elma aad Sito had the necessary number of names 0} the liets to send a 2nd deputy-reeve, re- ported that they had gone caréfally over the lists and had received the adviee of n that they were not entitled to| Isa ova Ci Avy Snes depaty. The itor's . parenting Prteghge manda. Eis. ion in reference to Listowel was that to Scaever diake ls Set hee send a lst deputy-reeve there must be | serous condition if the trouble is ne | a waasee taken at once the best regulator . Tennke honed okt -- ra sbould and for a 2ed there must be five | of the kidneys, liver and blood known te, more voters, not neces- | the world. Sosatioes or bounhoiaon On! Wemms cftem camse bed times. of ing assessment. No further grants will P.8.L, in reference to grant for jdemniiee ex- read. bs ested to telegraph for the as-|. ra home ---- rpg Aciaes oni: on od t to send copies of th -- advice, and y and so coming to a set- tlemeat i in the way they did, the cost the matter into court was made to strike out the grant of $100 tothe es- ar of a Farmers' Institute in dia ~-- The repert with this am men adopted. MUNICIPALITIES IN ARREAM The county treasurer was instructed | , to la the council information as to ny of the municipalities were in arrears of taxes for 1887, and the amounts of such arrears. ASSESSMENT ROLLS' REVIdiUN. Mr. Freeborn moved that rm © council petition the Ontario Legisla! amend the assessment a 'that the county assessment rolls be revised only every three years, instead of one as at present. He said this could be done ithout dithculty and a great expense saved. Mr. Jones thought it would not be at all practicable. Mr. ae thought the motion a good subject came up when a depauation was 9 | _. Several of the members were of the nthe great majority of cases almost of Opinion ee would be a good wing if the as assessed at longer in- a. he vwlls as now made out are to the judges for this purpose by statute, end bes entered as ands use- | names, bat they recoumend sriogriby Amore fal Geld of labor. vid angtapa of the | twice executed should receive legislative con- greatest benefit to the country, the eo several wards, 20 firmation, gnd to this recommendation | op on not only of eyery ex-stodent, only about also I invite your attention. bat of every intelligent farmer is re Sn Gee quired to conduct experments and give UNIVERSITY FEDERATION. results from all parts of the Provinee.| A motion I regret that I have net hed ooeasion This body is year by year in idea existed, & call into foros by -- prociamation-- the | strength. o ing the act of last session providing for the con- | Agricultariste were at our meeting last | erroneous, feration of otber Dniversitice with the -redheeteiar: Se se ifr game further of *, i fy to i whieb were pleas +| pave the 'pluioade of Sika 00 Sele ths om Hereglcanal gap gram derg oe oe ee pager ey ca ge aga ing. Several also joined usin the ex- | motion was to give the council of Lis- added to the Provincial University, and tal work during the last season. | towel time to examine the lists and get now ig operation. N Avy ous desirous of sttendiog the i ions have taken opelysi wer site lish- Srepeeinn te ths pee rates | it necessary. i ment of a faculty of law also, ' poad ; | ment that i ! r - : for rtificates, which suet of the shareholders that the business John Smith, Earnest Smith, Lau ue pris a prot 9 mn = be filled in at the railway ticket fice at | Teport only expressed an opinion, and la be ra Turnbull, Annie McIntyre, Lizzie soon abare in the advantage to be de- t. pe a either apis Listowel a aie, siter --_ investigation | McCormick, John Dick- ' Troating, Mr. Editor, 'that : rom his seat im count: town | have agre: give t bber, Grubber, Provineial t University a on an this publicity, pre we have aoonred council. The amendment ~ adijied. quired to psy the note -bolders and _de- es UPPER CANADA COLLEOR. eae bien ae and thst yoa will be REPORT ON DRAINAGE. Secs pelatats becid -- log The results of the. January examina- A me ie been pens pepo oageth I'remain, yours sincerely, A report from Mr. Corrie in Mr. McNidder, Bank of Montreal, pep iens be given im connection with Yet within courenient, distaoce, Pioce| Galnsaenty, | tree comer tae tae ne a lamdiriak; ssid. Tee kaa | = ee . . . recom: O cese . ie . coated tesa ris] | src ome forte cot hom a inp acing ted ee view to the ion of the buildings} pERTH COUNTY COUNOIL. one for the jail, 20 feet dcop, an ft. | apo Ded "red. | Miss Roe from Morris is visiting being commenced duriog the prese: : : jie lediseeten 3 ina where they will | ers! to in yin fall all ita liatitities in friends near this thriving little business year, not inconvenience the Alzo | gold. Toa shes centre. Miss from Chifford PARLIAMENT BUILDIXGS five engl mot oan pilates tonite soa from the different st: od, mil not be. calleg poe, but will, j is visiting * Mr. jem ecg es Con- I have the pleasure ot tuforming council met at 2 p.m. parts o niklings into those cess | it is expected, ives more Mr. yodman, that rar grality iz P m. 3 Lamar gar ior or ve pools as 7 . Fi jane The the stock, vig 38." selling price of 'oe - 4 Sones is 'not © during the season pricty lowing' excrem: pass to be built of biick. The wi ving very at present nor Periment ts new ree a -- h the sewers, as it hed » tenden _ be done at a probable cost of $150. | there Pectaxtens ometree eater for the past two years, although having atamene Pu pegree ore sonbileaiiy ally cy toi water of the Avon iim the property-| eral, which bas paid out about one mil- mga the care of eminent phy- Pected "be made daring the preset Tiving. clams to the ec Cocpla thorising. ihe eke tocar wet pecocs oat M = Me Sheppard Bol of Fordwich 's ving °o Fiver. ite hb -law au! clerk and j t cO..cern was fect] vent, r. on nie CARE OF THE INsaNE. have been mad milk of cows | warden = to borrow if necessary $40,000 | 88d was simply through cireum: engaged taking out cedar posts Much-needed sdditions have that drink the water was unfit for do-| to meet current expenses until the taxes tae, Sorte toon -- wood from Fh swamp on the Beswe- in- ic pa for the yoar are received, was ' . prepreg ny eee a gree pm by D. D.| ese arroanoow 4 feenciel| Mr. Anstace Armstrong and brother Hamilton Asylum ot north wigg of seen P. Lillico to makes gran we | were visiting friends near and building affording room" for | of to the law library, the heery ia bapad F amved on. evening. 160 patients, ced by the ope at | to be kept in tie room in the i pra [eae ym Mrs. Armstr mother, Ham- the cottages, prepared for this purpose, and be | Teport, council mond, came back with and in- sPProp a eo Inet open for the use of the county council. | mittee of the whole to discuss it, tends staying for a short time with her which 00 tients, | Referred to Finance Commi ad south wing of the new baildiag a motion of J. Robinson and to establiso Farmers' I ial under it. Hamilton, which capacity it was proposed to grant 8100 | i the county ($50 to each riding) was English Church, Fordwich, din as ing, it is confidently hop- | towards establishing farmers' institutes | 9bjected to an the hall. Although stormy ed will be completed snd resdy foroc-|-in the county. - Referred that the bad, the eds amonnted to about cupstion during the coming su t- | Committee lost on a vote of 14 to 13. The item dollars. i number been {t has for some time been evident that " : of Elma and Pinte Sa ee ree 9 it would not be practicable to continue} _ The Finance Committee submitted | ° ; held in this region since New Year's. pying forthe uses of 'oronto | the. following accounts for payment : pont eerie sen th ampetr to be- Not long ago as Mr. Wilson was will permit. THE POSITION OF MONTREAL BANKS. Montreal, January B. --A leading bank maneger bere Feders! Bank is simply ~ :--When the directors of the new and after a careful investigation into the offeirs the Bank, ey came to ogee that it was beiter in the interests of the sharetolders and credi- tors that the institution sbould be liqui- dated, but in order that this might be dove ------ and without undue haste they dete confer with all banks ol Cavads. « exclusiva of those of the city of Que at temporary assistan | which mon by ts a should be gir- ranches mizht be disposed of with as title loss as possible. There is no arrangement, as is sup . | business done during the past year. by which « syndicate of Montreal banks | Notwithstanding the lossby the fire, fl sdvence nn pee pol deans | the company is in a very financial = "s ny to enable the bank ta fiqal mae r After adopting the annual date witbout direct <n e will be giv irectors resigned, but were | understand that the affairs of the | Unanimously re-ciected, viz ; D. Pater ion, and Yarker's supervision fair divideod will be paid. Tha Gualnhk pany G Into Liquidation. Gvetrs, Jan. 31,--W. H. Catten's sees bank, known as the Guelpb ing Company,' posted the jotien- a eetices of the beak door day : "Owing to the winding up of the Feder- | al bank and bheary losses sustained, the hi ing suspend avd go into Lage culars whereof will be in due time to parties intrrest<d." Catton' s tgagec pols re estimated si iquidation, made koow: make the working of the Act less ex- yeotee and more effective. e mevts the Attorney-General and the two M.P. P.'s for the cour.ty, asking them to bring | the matter before Parliament and urge the adoption of the amendment. ROADS AXD BRIDGES. The committee recommended that the clerk be instructed to send to the Attor- ney-General esking that Base ht Act in reference to be amended; alsothat no action re taken im reference to the letter from the clerk of Huron in to the bridge on the townline of Elra and Grey until the council of Huron are prepared to do the same. OFFICERS AKD The committee recommended the fol- ag ae en viwiaie ali veivewnve oe snditors of bills axa cers lary be od to F280, an in MUNICIPALITIES IN ARBEAR. n accordance with the request of the council, Mr. Monteith, treasurer, brought in a report of those municipalities which had not yet paid in taxes due for 1887, with the 2 aoa, as follows: Elma ' THE STABDING RULES. ~ Messrs. Campbell, a Ryan gnd T taxing nothing but the land. The mo- party na likely . peng pe sa by said the cause of t apes began wi oon was declar dito - heary dealing in stock with E. Stracb- -- an Cox and A. T. eoeret Toronto, and SATUKDAT MORNING'S tinued up to the The committee on the Drain: nage Act | Present, when me" 'steer loss compelled brought in a report recommending that | bim to close th to-day. Fortanat- d be oly there was many certain amendments mado so 28 to workingmen icterested ip ihe failure. 4 terest is taxen in them. the «i will therefore scarcely be felt in the city. Mr. Catten is @ bar - - and he asys yeit is his intention to -- in Guelph tod | follow his profes- ewas clectedan alderman on Sew 'year' 'a day, and will resign seat in counci!. MOLESWORTH. The entertainment announced in last week's Stanparp to be given in son to venture near the 1vs. WALLACE. Revival services are being held in the Methodist Church at Mount Pleas- ant. They are being conducted by the Rev. J. W. Gilpin. The weather per- mitting, there will no -- bea large | 5, att each evening. The annual meeting of the Wallace Cheese and Butter Mfg. Co. was held in their cheese fxctory. € holders, and all weze pleased with the son, Geo. Little, S. Ellison, A. Gordon and J. Lockhart new by-law w, read and adopted, and other business of importance was taken into consider- ation. They have a superior factory and are prepared for alarge supply of ilk, and to-manufacture a ai | committee read as follows: tors. Applications for t amuunting,.to $10050.00. Mr. S. S. Roth for damage by amounting to $35. oved by J. R. Hammond, March next merit: 6th , Willie Bartley ; Wilfred Fallis, Jannette pero Ri ; ay- = Birthman, Ben Bartley, Bel- Minnie Leslie, Smith, Nor- follows :--John Caine, ve: Samue ohnson, Ist D'y Reeve ; John W. Jacques, 2nd D'y ve: Alex. Gra- ham and Alex. Littlejohn, neil The Reeve took the chair.¢ Minutes of = meeting read M Mr. Graham, seconded by M atthejoue, that the ball be given Fal RK Secy.-Treas. On motion oo tnet they aiwaincuercoe Ta" Onseman ot George ichmond, seconded by Ss. snseeere. 'achieved | by Neos Baim aan positive McAllister, Messrs) Wm. Keith and were te Catareh =A the Head 2 bas Wa, Heard were Ppor Audi cautioned not eg _ mted s perpen ae imitating Nasal arf he rien nll hl Yao DERS WANTED. ofthe Inte Jous Eaten ofthe se ig ntare om up to Teen seats Address. ms Port Kigts, N ORTH PERTH Liberal Conservative Assoc'n, -- The annus] mecting of the North Perth Liberal Conservative Association will be held at MILVERTON on - | THURSDAY, 16TH FEBRUARY,1888, att Acordial invitation to attend is extended to everyCenservative in the Riding. F.W- Geagne, 5S (of Aes'n. the S| FARM FOR SALE. and 2. on the 7ib con. of the Pith contains here pl ams of &: ring walter; aiso rivet, hy eae 'Terme to sult po-~haser, Farm within balfa mile of Ethel. apply PETER LILLICO, uv of charge for the County meeting =e rel Be. 9 Jacques, seconded by Mr. 'Gahen, that the council go into Committee of Report of | Wm. Dane, Clerk, at a salary of 2300, exclusive of | . Stationery and fees as member of Health Treasurer, at a of 290; George Padfield, astesror, at #130. That the salary of the collector = the West Division be €70 ; the oo! East Division be paid 8 each : ment of collectors be left fall. Moved by Mr. Jacques, sec by Mr. Graham, that the report "the and that the appoint- over Besse} m article. --Com. BRITTON. _.A musical and literary entertainment was given in the schoolhouse here, on ex ening at members and choir of the Baptist | church, Listowel. The early evening was somewhat stormy, and doubtless prevented a number from being in_at- audience, though | ,, small, was favored with the choi selections. Readings, recitations, etc., of an appropriate type constituted the programme, and the choir ts especially commended for the various pieces ren- ed. The members of the "Royal Orange Lodge" of this place have presented the widows of the late Alexander broth- ers, -with ce:tificates relative to mem- bershi committee be adopted. Carried, Mov- ed Mr. Juhnson, led by Mr. ttlejohn, that the Tromarers bonds | Rag by Mr. John- and be members of the Board of Health along with the Reeve ya tk.--Carried. Moved by Mr. John- Mr. Graham, that P. P. "Heppivetall be appointe? auditor. -- Carried. The Keeve gg re James Fxekiel Phair, "Thee K. Boody Robt. 3 Mr. Johnson, Moved hy Mr. Johnson, sec- onded hy Mr. Littlejohn, that the Gor- 'idbette do the township printing and_advertising at same as year.--Cuiried. Council then adjourn- ed to meet in Brown's hotel, Fordwich, on the third Wednesday in February. ous of expressing their emer for the respective momentres them by the order, and shal! conitae | to prize them as a "tie of u were, between the living and tiv: dead The Literary Society ered | j = nion, as it | Wx. Dax, Tp Clerk. Liquor Purchasers Fined. s Seiap, Jan, 30 ~-A few weeks ~ information against Win. Spencer, ae - e noted ventril day evening last, and hid a mneterat - Hepworth, fer selling liquor on z aca of Listo ine large orp mez euday was lai) lefore Mr. C. C. Peares, it fr Th y evening, | opened b from the who hod Mr. Spencer up before J. Feb. il M. even Feb. | J. J. Stevenson, a. biod by the ebat. | herferd J Mr. Spencer was eS ae 7, ine, The subject ssed was fined S40) and cnet, Toxlay the parties 6th, as the ventriloquist is advertised to give an entertainment in the city of De- troit on rsday evening. A pend f time is expected. Come early and se- cure aseat. Admission 25 cents. GREY. haul wood and logs to town in fac The farmers of Grey still continue to | 8 of a liveiy con the decision arrived at ' by es was that mir negative arty hal j le < h: Ls a * aed vanod pro. é ly. le Fe ag aw gramme is being pt. pared for nex S No.5 Grey hadan average at- Tuesisy ete un:, ard 3 good atten 7 of Sty during the d dares te * sce "hoor Subject for dis- nsifgcar, endian Bloc, #354; 188). Th cuscer (deed. dhat the press has ae -- It of weekly g | BTEMCR ht cee over society than the nation beld during the month ot J blic p viem and pulpit" * * : stat. coder of ri ins, 3 t and W. rm ry: ooo Byers, Atcheso=, =:! doutstess make the sub- ourth Sam gi Lindsay ; ject interening. Sr. Third Masy J. Campbell,| A soctal wil be held at the residence A Isabella Pearson' | of Mr. Wm. Stevenson: on W ednesday -- ti fe cents. fe wd man Te pte aad Med A meeting was held in the. North preached i in St Albans) Chure wood, on Sabbath evening. gave a very fine ooegeiees Revival Seryices are still in the Methodist Church, and much in- He RO ing on | oF in At- | taining the highest number of mais on the weekly Examinations held in the order Nesbite, James Henderscr oo F Leslie. burn, Robert Marks, 'Aba Weber. rele next at tue) .. to complete all pen em . ents. --Com. |v he bought the inquor from Mr. Spencer were a d iefure Mr. Kutheford, er the Gibson amendment were finer «follows : --Julius Koch and filleck. each 35 and costa, and H. Se valu ati Seyinour Hawke each $2 : Ladies ro into ecatacien over the new perfomr, "Lotas of the Xile." Fer ¢( eughs and Colds, use grin vind Halsam. lelict is warranted ©: unded Mangied by the Tram. Sr. Tuomas, Jan. 2 20.--An old man manner. | Large pie ces offiesh stuck tothe wheels | and trucks of the cars, presenting a sick- | e e the friends of the unfortunate The marks are in 5th Class Martha 4th Class month -- January. merit : | --Mazgr | Laura Spillet, Bella nt an Tee Campbr 11's Cathastic Compound | Spillet, Charles A: ELMA. for decid Complaints and. Billous pigeraesed | H The following is a Hist of the et zou Monnee Mand Cattle, wee "Mond Ps i NEWEY. athe paper U. 5% No. 3, tems a me | Golde The Rev. Mr. Ward, from Millbank, | and Wallace, whos: BIRTHS. GUENTAFR-- -In the wife of Fred i N--In Listowel, on the. Bth Te ae of Wen. lephan. ofa Bo we. | nye! sem--ia Wallace 08 Ztb 9: t, the wife of M1, Kyeber, ofa barf HNEIDE t--in pranwiy, on the 2th alt., wits ot gue Seboider, of twins-- aoe danghte: ¥llverton,on von the Ia ist 108t., ther, of ; LOVELL--HAMILTON --At the residence of | the bride's mother, 2gp the Igbuit. by the Lave ilortime, te Kalle: dangttérof | the OHATHS __ erwiLen -- 1 Wallace, 2b wl PEER, Brae temaee The heperiortey the~Hoyal ort Ztracte' popstar ed diem tales "« Davie' ts the best medicine inthe world for sil diseases of the Bowen, "| Li ~ laid before the Council for examina- -- Carried. Einlowel May 5, TO RENT. | 100 . being 11 No. 2 in the loth con. of Mornington About 80 acres under cultiva- | Gon Land et fe fene+d aad well watered. G log ond frame oe Five toile fiom Newton tented fora term ot at soo Cie: 'so 5 porta " $5 « ayear for bal. ance'of term, 7 yOlx STEVEN, Ga. Freeborn PF. O- ; George Strong, | | sorte ee it.con 6 Elma, s ARM FOR SALE. con taining w sere *. which sre cleared and fen ced on -- fi rene stones and aumpe. a me barn. Good orchard ; li ret-c} os at-r, well ined. 1 nee from Listowel, & miles; Attw a \ miles The enore property Will be nold at a { mareets. Por terine and further particulars apyly t JOHN MEDD, s Tandesboro P.G. i " t Diptheria Challenged! SIESLANN'S Mnatareanditcintie see 4.A Hacking, d Listowe! ; Nicholas K - Listowel ; H. Homer Wallacevilie: Wooldridge 2 Co., Pal Palmerston. "iy Ly if i i i TH caused if] i} sah at chitis, Asthena, Severe af-ctions, it 3 ac pot tor 8.0. enn St 20, or Bix Bottles book on Coneamapeiog, snags for Dr. Plasee's mild Pergative all LISTOW EL MARKETS. Feb., 3 1983 . Be = = e a B- 00 om a= 33 ~~ 2@ sa : 2a 7 os

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