Listowel Standard, 14 Sep 1888, p. 3

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ct. Pier. Ss "BE WE A om es CPR sus CHEAP : EXCUPSION AUGUST 238th, $28.00 To Langenbarg. Manitod:. and Eetarn. 240 Miles West of Winnipeg. Tickets good to return till Sth OCTOBER. and good te stop over at any station west of Winnipes. Free EAST. --en---- 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th, AUGUST. the CP. Rtw * Kingston and Return $6. Uttawa and Return $7. Montreal and Return $9. Quebec and Return $iL. LISTOWEL STANDARD. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. 1885. TOWN AND COUNTRY Mr. Wate of Mitchell shipped a double car of bogs from here on Wed- nesday, Miss R. ALEXANDER, of been visiting in town for a fee grin elevator on Victoria street to Messrs. Petch & Cohoe, graip buyers. Hay Bros' mill is now runring at its full capacity. The firm are shrp- ping ten cars of four this week to the lower Provinces. Axy pérson wanting rooms or board during the Toronto Exhibition can secure the saine by writing at once to 333 King strect west. Ma. H. H. O'Re'lly, manager of the R. Marmx, Esq, has returned to town from Toronto, where business en- aif Tintypes for Ste at Gray' Photo Sta- Messrs. Kidd Bros. horse "Prince Frederick" took third moncy in the stallion race at Mitchell races on Monday last. ir "Monica" also took third place in the three mmmu ie XN. Zrrctar «il be feurd 7 his « Bice over Mr. Clayton's atmetreet, where be may be tnd --280. De. CL every store, copeui There is not from Perth attending the Nor- mal] at Toronto this season. A GreatCa e@ to sei! farnitereo! all Kinds tothe retat! Punic Schoo, Boarp.--The Board held its regular meeting on Tuesday i members Listowel agency of the Bank of Hamil- ton. haszeturned from his holiday trip | ,. | cin tes left town last! | | | . Timothy and Red | 4. McDUNALD'S to Manitoba Ma. E M. M weck for Pt. Elgin,where be has a jewellery business. We wish him every success. Fail Rre. Alsike Ci Clover Seeds at Tue cool nights of the past week | bea: unmistakable evidence of the ap- | preach of fsl', and set the houscholder thinking of his fucl supply. Firet-ciass Boikiing Lot For Sale-r£ charce fora Flourand Feed ran. Cail on a J BH. McDONALD. Tr harvesting season is now about well will be ready to wait upon next week. House and lot for sale on mill street Terms cesy. Apply = ex Toroxto Exhibition Opens on day next, and continues ull the 20th. section are likely to take im the big show. pg TE. I for SOc. at Gray's Photo Stedio.-- "Tecxy" got on the train for that be had the outside track He returned on the 11--"tmixed." For Sa1z.. A bargain. J.P Masse Mrs Watson and Miss Gibbs, milli- ners, intend opening a mullinery store 3 to-day the Falls and Rochester, and to Chica- go and other western points to-day and to-morrow, are likely to be availed of by numbers of our citizens to visit Uncle Sam's domains. Sanbeams Tic per dosrn, at Gray Photo Siudio--S M. Smith's old Stand. --24 "Hurrah! for the International Fair at Buffalo M Excursion to Niagara Falls, Buffalo and 5 Friday, S 7th.: Tickets good for 5 days. fares" Waxtep.--Four Girls to learn "Dress- Making" te ALT Store. sc. Mx. Sixcieton Wirson has opened out a butcher shop in Mr. Lustig's old Main FA : E y lh: il } k 35 were about up to the average attend- nce. Paxx Lore for sale within the thon of Listowel in two, acre blocks on reasorable terms; also two bundred acres of land within one balf mile of the village of Ethel, well im- proved, being first-class property. Ay. ply to P. Lititos, Harvest Festiva.--The annua! harvest services and festival of Christ Church will be heid on Sunday, S-pt 3oth, and Monday evening Oct. ist The church will be suitably decorated, and on Sunday be ° ing will be beid in the nek, and will he tnore than usually attractive. Particu- lars later. * Hymernxtat.--The nuptials of Miss G. Fortune, sister of Mrs. D. the bride's relatives er. Isaac Campbell of Knox church tied the knot. best wishes of the bride's many friends in this town and neighborhood accompany her to her new home. Tey pip sot Tet tHe TretTa.-- Out West, a tcal revivalist (not Sam Jones) requested all in the con- gregation who paid their debts to n uit i ° A i H i sf ;| prizes will be given by "s Association at the Great cide aNCK.--Hees Bros. bave decid | read the . some dollar when it often saves ten. fl a E i i Sreciat Pruzes--$50 in t the North-western Exhibition to be held 28th here on the 25th, 26th, 27th and Sept, as follows: For col- ored cheese, 1st prize, $10 ; 2nd prize, $7.50 ; 3rd, $5 5 4th, $2.50. For best three white c i cheese 2nd, $7.50 ; 3d, $5 ; 4th, $z ndces_of the cheese will be The A A Worp ro tar Wrist --In case an executer's is advertised and putin your claim within the specifi- ed time. Incase you lose stock or horses ad paper and you do not see the ment you lose your stock. If you keep stray stock and don't advertise them the law does not ex=use you. If you do not of the town- ship or village clerk at the time -such ts are made and news there are severa! things about a newspaper which mokes it : able mthe country home, and yet there me grudge a Mastopon Retics ty AMARANTH.-- The Shelbarne Free Press says Mr. W. B. Jelly, reeve of Amaranth, has dis covered part of the remains of some animal that existed in prehistoric times in a low place in a swamp on his farm. In digging a few days ago after going through some black muck he and his sons came 'o sand filled with all kinds been longer. The circumference of cach rib in its small part is inches, Shortly after they discovered the nibs they steck a small spring and the hole filled with water, which pre- ven! I their search any further. Mecuanics' Ixstirute--Dr. May, - : Me. chanics' Institutes © Ac: | cording to the present arrangement, a membership of fifty and an expendi- ture of $150 mm books will secure an an- ment. In addimonto this a grant is also made to Mechani-=s' Institutes bav- ; ing night-schools in connection. We lerstand that an effort is to be made to revive the Institute and open a read : and there is it special Listowel | too of prize, $10 ; | &OF nual grant of $150 from the Govern- i fp Nt | ff i i Hk | : : i e i | : i i i i Th il | i t é : if i Levelt i a s-dewalk on ve, t J thing you wa atthe jowest prices Dodd street to the Methodist Sto New Pueutsrx--F.H. Taylor & Co , | past be erected on Wiles'corner on Main street--left im the hands of the reepeo- tive committees. Tee deplorable state of the old crmotery was discussed, but no action taken. The Tows Constable reported tha: serers! of the etreet lamps store om the North not be titude of low ats powders, Geld oe val Bakine Pownzr Co. 6 Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies, A marvelous wholesomeness. More Hon, G. Edwards Lester, = ------ a& Se ga, ee rau we ene bs enc dees, a 2 ef & if | | ttt] i i fia : Ht ! : 5 | i i i f LH Hop kk é } iPeette ee i ine ie a F i ine Felle i g I i C. & C. Tas ONE PRICE STORE, NICK OF TIME We call the attention of cur Customers to our Large and Varied Selections NEW FALL GOODS. In Every Department We hare Sorted up witl CARE AND JUDGMENT. Om very nice Display of all the < : or - '. . SCOTCH AND CANADIAN TwWEEDS ' Aad Worsted and Silk Mixtures, ml etend beeping up the repemsion we bare estabdlinbed fora NEAT FITTING SUIT ~Bessonable Figure. My, Shere OO HH. LAMONT' S MUSICAL EMPORIUM --_--------9------------- H, LAMONT wishes to intimate to the public that he has opened up a complete stock of Musical Instruments, viz.:-- PIANOS, ORGANS, VIOLINS, GUITARS and all Kinds of wind and stringed instru- ments at prices to suit all classes. uP I have nothing bat the BELL e ORGANS im stock. which are market. Intending purchasers should Millinery, Straw Goods, F Listowel, July 18th, 1888. Great: ONTARIO HOUSE. On Monday, 23rd Inst., I will commence to sell off the following DRY GOODS AT AND UNDER COST, IN ORDER TO CLEAR OUT THE WHOLE WITHIN 30 DAYS. Cleariae : Sal --AT THE-- lowers, Ribbons, Parasols, Gloves. Laces, Muslins, Embroideries, Lace Curtains, Light Prints, Corsets, Gents' and Boys' Ties, And in fact all Summer Goods must be cleared out. Now is your time to get Bargain genuine Clearing Sale and no mistake. You will please call ae examine Goods s A and Prices. GEORGE DRAPER. FARM FOR SALE. EXHIBITION of The Great North-western Agr & Exhibition Association, LISTOWEL SEPT. 25, 26, 27 & 28. $2,300 In Prizes. Opened This Week PLUSHES in Coquelitot, Cardinal, Garnet, Myrtle, Bronze, Sea Green, Saphire, Black, Mid Brown, Seal, Gold, Pale Blue, Peacock, Navy, Eleetric Gray, Slate Otter, Cream and Pink. The best value ever shown, being 50 per cent. lower than last year. DRESS GOODS in new shades and latest makes. Silk Braids match. EVENING SILKS 27 inches wide, in Biscuit, Pink, Pale Blue, Brown, Coquelicot and Gold 35c. under regular price. CASHMERES in Pink, Coral, it Cream, White Ceil, Cardinal, Garnet, Navy, Royal, Myrtle, Bronze, wn Slate, Fawn, Jet and Blue Black. NEW WRAPS, New Ribbons, New Carpets, New Linoliums, New Boys' Suits, New Lawn Tennis Suitings. New Opera Flannels, New Plain and Fancy Flannels, New Buttons, Braids, to Silks, Twists, All numbers and colors in Cotten Spools. Ginghams, Prints, and in fact ali summer goods at reduced prices, BURT BROS. & CO. For Live Stock, Agriceltural | and Horticoltural Prod Manufactures, Fine Arts, Domestic Products, &e, _o----- SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS | J. H. GUENTHER, Watchmaker, Jeweler ! Engraver, MAIN STREET, LISTOweEL, -- Dealer in-- Warcuss, Cuocxs, Jrewrier, Surveswarz, Diawoxns, Etc. ------ GOLD AND SILVER MOUNTING DONE. All Etnds of Mustea! Instruments Peremahiy ye tm order. Stone Setting and Enerax- tug alewty dene, a Fine W steer, chs spd Jeweiry & meee ts. All werk forwarded to me will be ptly dere, Satiniection Case <2. "barges moderate. Te-ms Cash, the place. one dvor West of Lillico's Bank. 'Will be Introduced each day. Speeding in the in Ring, Balloon Ascensions, ade. Evbshisi BAND IN ATIENDANCE, Prise Lists forniahed op syevenion to be Reduced rates for Passengers, @c., on all Batlways. ee ADMISSION 250. G.S. CLIMIE & SON'S MILK - CANS, - MILK - PAILS. --axD-- IMPROVED STRAINER PAI Creameries, try the Celebrated Cherry Creamer. EAVE-TROUGHING, JOBBINNG, ROOFING. ETC. * SP ; "og CUTLERY, LAMP GOODS, AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS, [>= zous, = ae G.S. CLIMIE & SONS, Wallace Stree t

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