Listowel Standard, 15 Jun 1888, p. 2

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CPR - $25.00! = -- Return for Via C. P. R, on July 16th. Por ferther particulars, appiyto J. LIVINGSTONE, Je, | Pods lenen of axoExt C. PR. LISTOWEL STANDARD. |; FRIDAY. JUNE IS, $888. Woors, : is se...usty il, having ruptured an im- ternal arterrone day last week. Hopes wre entertained for her recovery. for a Western 123 "2s in town this calling on some of his BR Trving at acquaintances. He : Brandon, Man. for past. eaght years. * Me F. QO. Crakk wes oct on 2)» sion iest week m ¢t and five dozen fine trout, the larrest of which weighed th: | e our thanks for kindly remembering the editor. ST onracts me Sarees at Grar's Phots Stadia. -- CoxsIDERABLE snterest was excred here on Saturday by the report that the willage of Chesicy had been nearly wiped oot by fire. the fact that quite 2 number of cur citizens hare frends residing there to the interest taken.) Moch sympathy is felt for the willagers im they heavy losses. Our cent EM Gloves ere meeting with em active sale Cell carly while tbe aepors- wen: ls geod J. Ki@GS, 72 Hrce Covat C O. F.--The High A W. Featherstone, of this town, re presenting Court Lansdoene, Atwood i Hitt peice i il | i | | i f Fr f i i _ Axoruer Esc Srory.--The follow- GTH, 7TH AND 8TH JUNE. | =<" You can buy the above round trip tickets | 5 i! arid making extensive improvements on others, In addition to the Est rT 44: oE Tet i Nie Ul 4 Ath Miss Woops, daughter of Mr Rabe | cose 2. for .Dafferm ard, come to a decision as tothe e¢ whic $ | tion and decide upon the action taken He was over ewhty years of ace. | proposed = extenss and was at one time mm comfortable cir- | fr tem per TY prices and you will be comrincedtbat thi ls i | Wertom, was espoused by Messrs ¥ rs ~ and as neither the municipal author: ties of Wallace nar Listowel cared to | Joltnston and P. Mckiwan. f assume the respomsibiiy of Keeping | mg vote revealed that popelar senti- him, he "was commited 25 a ¥agrant, } be: Geath has stenped im and rebeved | Mazcc, Jone 7 Tee Madoc cheve® ment was largety im favor of the north- ¥ Order 'of Foresters, | - Lrstower Casck ress Dertat Har- | Goderich. mistux.--A cricket match was played mg team Py 2 innmes and 49 rans | Conte: e Se $29 needed tor a cere of thera or | Croup. of to Saree [i It mar. and cas be dome for Th ceots a S.. ff teri-mm's Dtphtberta and ( Premed ts werd Denc- | tere use tt. ange!) cen bare = Gri Mand) pomennee yemmene oe ee th Benérot| gg po ae eel nased the residence | rf E dl tn i if q iy g i i EA 4 ¥ E t i b hy f a ih Lids ; ea tribal ratte eat ap ibHe i rf "| He H. gh kt é ! Sil gave 2 good accoun: of themscives © Gest ¢ bowling of both sides was excecd- | conierred Bil BeemeBiturs alt ' « « Ve «ew oul ow Ll weue il wee | i i i ie i 4 il ; 5 g B 3 3 4 ESTABLISHMENT. M. M°D. FLEMING, (late of Rew Vork city 2nd ern@entc of ube Jobe J. Mitchel Cutting School) seeGe up in tbe very latest xy SUITS MADE TO ORDER | \ San ree: a ooft Ree & BH. WYXS. NOTICE Mars Sr. - " TENDERS FOR GRAVEL all tbe Intest am which witli & =~ fo) feo ° rt We are prepared for at 50c, and a job lot at 25c; all sizes in stock wonderful $4 suits left. See them. Mex's Suors--Heavy split Oxford Ties, $1.10 ; very fine sewed calf, do_, $1.90. WE PAY 12C FOR EGGS. 'One Price Store. % Ly € G WY, ee, | THE ~ --Fror Township of Elma. . ar Sealed tenders "market Tenders for eravel™ will be reeeipved forthe delivery of 2 yurdect crave! o@ crave! lows: © varés perth freee f | j: i j ett Hi $ ¥ t ¢ t pata sh4es Bui jae yh Hit SHIN bal dtd ry a j if ante i d seal ixnan ls PATTI ttt tl "tl Fe fii L t i ' He represents bis own be-iewe | erg Ses Tite ral ilk ry K IK iT; q & Ae ae¥steynk* teste Ld t | al Tm 'fs ia wit The i u| Fit ii} | i | i I Hi | ' Yi viene wth to- - Rrnti 2 be met pare and perfect im Be coosti- i } H -- | i He i is BHR iin rh uh i i itt i | f Rue fs t i ! nite ii i iti ' i i Hh me it tiie a : in : t i Hh ty | Hi ti A init Fire, Burgiars or Fish Stories | =i" el U uy TH and are also Colored Manties end PREPARED FOR THE NECESSITIES | Or™=>eo%, OF OUR CUSTOMERS, eran | foe Se Sil eine ened teeks/ TRUSTEES, TEACHERS AND STUDENTS Mzx's Scrrs--A few of those| Messrs. CONNOLLY & LAING, MUSIC DEALERS Have added to their Stock, a Full Line of --ROOKS AND STATIONERY -- ee 16 POUNDS SUGAR $1.00 A fall supply of Works of Fiction always on band. Best sel pedis Shs ections and best§value in town. Don't neglect to see them. Thejfleading [makes of Cabinet Organs always on hand. SOLE AGENTS FCH THE BOOTS AND SHOES for Everybody. KARGES BROS: Campbell's Block. Main £treet, Desire to call attention to the recent enlargerament of their store, 'to deuhle in sine, the whole frent of which bas teen Stted up BOOT AND SHOE SAELSROOM, and would call farther attection to the en VERY LARGE STOCE Friday the 22nd of June, --Spring and Summer Wear-- (eur New Stock iwcieSes fell bees cf . LADIES' FRENCH EDS; °- im all the Lateet American etre, "Opers Tor" ~Commen WALKING Bets: sc 2 fol Kee - cage + the largest m@ town, aed eG te thet mas be called for, azdiat prices im @ pense to Sedge the quabty cf tee tae bess we cas geve you = betirr article et us low stores. MEN'S COARSE BOOTS. # Pectin boot upton kept om herd_w=d seyeme wasting any- T bere bed mocieo- j thang - -- [ALL CLASSES 0 Foous Indsa:'s an)Maers" Shove wo Boye' Course Working Boots. We also keep on hand All Staple Lines of OUR OWN

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