Listowel Standard, 17 Feb 1893, p. 3

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. Fallis | Edith McCourt. 2nd class--Muy Hemp- shins Nioes, pr pe hill, Effie Bochanan, John Buchanan. a salary of | Herbert McClellan, Wm Anderson. fi HIS SEAT AS USUAL ~ friends 240 Part ed class--Emma McCourt, Sam- SESSION. every suc- on, Ernest Hastings. . in, ba on the ae ine English, sen., accom- XMAS cn = d be f "the ledge of the | Mrs. Frank Morley, of Whalen. The . ontreal, Feo. 2A essage te for them to go by | pan accident occurred near this ch ve day night, by which Miss Jane ighting on it became to| miles in the co and uncertain roads. Se 16 of y the old "Trouble nevi es era, 8 1 young lady, jere S os ner gly" was again vertified by a message sides being dislocated | a few hours before the abo et Ts. 1 » Sutherland, of Hanover, sister s. bd Langford, was deac, The gg extends ap anato he ts still fall. ---- H. _Livingstone's Drug, Store, | rare LISTOWEL STAN D: A RD. Wak AN The ane sincs the weather comin mode ciated. his seeattasts holding | who met his death by being shot by cee 5, a vr pockets, rifling thers of hat 'hanee he bad oj ot Si. e the cnodexn | Dick Turpins as being, on tall ma chin w on nto, ts gs | at the yomlears of oo brother In last, to discuss the cation of han nd. a far way to "secavery real "protracted 'Ss. lace tind a few evenings age. which they n k eeting | Manitoba the first of next month. Dame a a ne bale t of the insurance money to the | of the tair sex back with him. i course d b opinion ol the vatepa a on the apesitoa | given at wah faa mad vat on Monday in the defend ants by one L ihe, sof Linhwel, as so some copies of the Public Health Act. a chiel justice nea that the plaintiff was pe to the fact that all householders where | DY Tohn Livingstone jr. en asked b widowe there is any case of smallpox, diphtheria, | W. H. Taylor, Walkerton, wants $5,000 home' 1 England to acrance the sais of| tyne family nm Vans for elev ton © te wife ers, and other 'business } Wall Papers--the lates! American pat- terns--big srock to chouse from, at J. eu ne city, has avery salt heart for tramps, and . actly and gave a rousing address fall of of} Il Past ist, sr. cliss--Magpie McKenzie. | THE OPPOSITION LEADER Toronto, Feb 13 j--At a n MILVERTON. Young Men's Conservative Thos. Gibson, Morningtoa. has sold his pve cand roadster to Rev. Mr. Rupert for a figure Lats of sa being brought the mill yard by the farmers to be cut in- it is thernfare Gogh desirable ap to lumber for building purposes, Wel stroog Opposition to strengthen will soon bear the rattle of Jake's old | hands. saw. met 4 pty Satusday evening last Mr. rs. Geo. Lanefi a -- to the stricken _ second meeting of the wd Ellice Agricultural Boctier at Brunner on Saturday last. The object of the meeting was to appoint a secre ing it woul more satisfactory than treasurer. The show will be held on] pole, Mus Jane Crawford, who d head foremost against the safortunate young man, Glov: of Mrs. George Aiken of this place, was removed 'te vet oe and Mrs. Aiken left on Friday to wend sae Cr cians, s © the funeral brothers ford House, Windono Jobn bea has eutneaed home from the North His many friends are glad to see his: smiling face again seph Mitchell The entertainment in Midland school, while, crossing Gull ri os els - 7, turned out t ilure an- lina t on h they will hav a larger crowdas all were well pleased with what they heard. tarry Fawcett i viexts going back to exhibition at the World's Fair. Ind., says: "*L had been a dist we don't as ow, but time will te nonites have sta ned revival meetings po the sixth IIne at Brotherston. Some of the farmers around here are ati very well so they mix about one sixth of toring | ever did in m eg T would acord of green wood with a load and sell | advise every weakly person to use this pute you: it for the sam Tne townspeople seem glad to get it even el way as dry valuable and lovely retnedys 3 a few bottles. 9 MORNINGTON. The Mornington Hoard of Health, com: pase ed of ght Freeborn, Secretary Wat n, J Trim, T Armstrong, Ho te: nk with "Dr. Johnston as n Trim reported two cases of scarlet fever] Bark-w well's Bronch in the house of Thos. Diley, which the any cough, cold, Deeks or As' doctor had reported as mild. The Board T authorized Mr. Trin to attend to them, cae 'or t Woodstock, was opened bya as they are in his soar acehe rhood. and ball Monday night, which Wasa The secretary was authorised to send Eriliant affair, English Spavin Liniment remo all ¢ Board discussed the necessity of oR ' $5 » . | whic eh 'he fet tut clanmed te 'be in abe baviog all school and private wells clean- nar, Phar he Eallousedt Lumps and Biem- = | c he beginning, of suminer, and 4 are Se Be " t Litheo | having all nyisances abated in the spring, ra nated S i aca is feared cholera will appear next Coughs? ts : Ss *3s0 by = ; :athis decked tela to be piougnt SP bottle tk £ let A teerate tepayers in the township was drawn | Blemish Cace-ever known; © Wirrante peaorlin fever, or typhoid fever, who shall | damages for Sijaries received neglect or reiteg" to report to the Board | Gaughter at the R. station at ef Health or medical health officer, with- | Waiketton, and in issucd a writ in twenty wei hours, is liable to a fin F20, c ending Bhysicrsn is also nin B the courts rg subject to ihe sane penalty, vo her Castoria. she cried for Castoria, aho became tise, the clung to Castorin, TRALEE. Rey, Paike preached an eloquent setmon by the school~house on Thusrday | yy, eveamn, ¢ had a pretty large and at- ce. a fetes Allan and ra Barlow gave | an entertainment on Friday evening The Kent County Council bas made a Lite light scenery of different parts of i i I f ¢| &Fant of $300 to the widow the late he world was the principal feature o} Robert Rankin, who lost bis 'he while | the evening. The professor also gave attempting to arrest the Freeman gang them music and singing. & 8? | in Raleigh. expert organist and vocalist. Young ladies and old maids must be, very numerous around Crosshill when minutes by Westra aan nitary Jotion by John Livingstone, jr. jt.- "By ce ftenlan s iat of $300 was 'covered by audaur on patorday, anda race ts now -- for July 2 D mansion one day iast week. Bachelors to the front! Sleighing is excellent and young people na | uch bole raenéas and Hronehitie nd = Clande. beet nt este win Ls Jr aa a@oade Heef and aolable sealn BRITTON. be . BY, Pi eiyat ou rs Mitburae "heer, v Wedding bells still ring in this ancien. ron 'and' Wi On Wednesday, 8:h, Mr. Alex. Hird The County Orange Lodge of East and Miss Fanny Alexander were united ! Durham has passed a resolution con- in the holy bonds of in: Rev, | demning t inte¥alionist Irattors STRENGTH GIVING and hea ealing ss ameron ted the mystral knot power Miulborn's nt Liver O1 Emulajon the nce of anum er of the biends of mode alt othe the contracting parues. The presents | EALING. 'soormne SALVE, for d were costly and numerous, testi eats rer Tulses, wougde and sores, fying to the high esteem in which the re- | Victoria Carbolic waive Ciprents are teld by their many friends. An unsuc re, Jaen was made to May unalloyed happiness be theirs in gurglarss: the coe postofiice early their matrimonial voya: Saturday wae Mrs.Wilson was waiting at her father's, Mr. Geo, Mayberry. ay The meeting held. in the Gotham J. M. SCHINBEIN |» Cheese factory on Wednesday was be attended by the farm cn +, Wheaton gave a very in eretng pa beneficial discourse on dau coe last |. This peak. ze we re have opened FIFTY PIECES = go "cole F of our cele- ees w Grove brated PRINTS. The pat- annua? meeting of Will meat rey 'rons of last wear | COlorings are beautiful , large attendance of pairons of las: year. "Hy dirs report showed that there | are the wide width and woh | ed at th td factory ast season | finish, and we can guarantee | Ibs. of mi frum which wa 7 52,787 ibs of cheese ; hverage tee 'the colors, Du not buy your roa Ib. of cheese, to 72-t00, prints before You look through 501 934.72 ; amoy Rad de buy sure. Then we have | manufacturing $2,675 74. The tnllowing | | opened out 3 cases of the new- Hoy, Weed MeLapen, ester ety ont FLANNELETT ES, all | Squires: salesman Tighathpilerer Wood kinds of patterns and prices, | ant Lace adi ie eee Race |A beautiful range of French | | Ginghama, White and Grey Cotton, Cottonadgs, Silks, bee s Furnishings, the latest Cnerenent to the da:rying farmers of Onta yle in Ties, a bea utiful range McGORMISK'S BAKERY : "the newest Suitings and : ' re 8, algo bats, a EWC CARPETS.--We have Rock Cakes, 8 gonllte range of Union . Carpets, made in Philadelphia; Spice Drops, for se and prices they |] Ginger Cookies, cannot be beaten. If you call on us when you do your shop- German Buns, ping, you will be convinced ig that our goods are panne and The Leading Bakery. our prices the lowes 41 Main Merwot Went, Listowel. e highest sh paid for fy <p ym tic sty y ws Ares Koo of of St. Marys, on and | board th = Carson & McKee. ee STAPLE DRY GOODS having the twoinone. Hy. Gletser was going with pehining supiony, and with re appointed mecrelary and Ww. K. Loth } turo im th ditrao into a telegraph Liver Oil and ii xian rites of Lime a Soda will eee the contract to build you up to good ARSON M B. ifsyou have-a:chronic cough, if you are = ON & McKEE Mosng flesh or it you have simply lost your Tuesday and Wednesday y, Sept. 26 and Boag in front of thet toboggan, was dash- 27. seem ot i Cra ae Dake ng Goods Opened Up Tp at Mecessnn J. s. GohEayYSs ' : * es i ry e¢ guy of earning like that ranted by J as pare om is around here. If the ker family come s Canadi na has been notified from Washington chat 1h he quar- antine order against Canadian cattle will be enforced in regard to animals for © prepared to show -- nice nes in C Mons, Cants, Ginghams, Shirt nades, Rebecca Wilkinson, e oe, ings, Foaienes Tweed od ¢ a and Shoes--New Spring ones Headquarters for Groceries, Fruits etc 8 fresh and cf superior qea Cash paid for Butter and eggs i di world." A trial bottle will convince "i faeeae fiers torow Hanlan in Eng- ASTOWEL, |= land and give the Torontonian £50 ex: 1 al Balsam will care thm: ¢ new court house for the sane of Guavaniesa the pee Drill Made acht Drult acd all owl jmpieminnts ot ar ant wety Fo ogo offic 3 & £2 § be tbe rountty, oF NOKON BROS. MFC 0, UD INGERSOLL, ONT. WILSON & STEVENSON, Agents, Listowel, FURNITURE | Itch, Mange and Scratches of every | kind of human or animals, cured in do tha OOD'R NORWAY PINE SYRUP eerie 1S | are pond Pa ut to parties in spite of focsir: ively cures "Ouewee Colds, Amth ¢. I am making great preparations for the eens as cheapasin| RHADY MADE CLOTHING I wiil give a eagcount ha ANI in buying furniture 'get my prices and goods 'BOOTS AND SHOES. Repairing. Re-finishing and Neatly, promptly anc cheaply d GEORGE McTAVISH, WAeD FLEMING. The lo eese factory was held at the town ball,| terns and the designs ad Nothing "Succeeds Tl the pasted chaaper, Picture Framing | | e. jours, and once you do so you | been increasing year by year Every year it has. rown larger Last 'spring we added to our Merchant; Tailortng business o i | fine stock of Boots and Shoes Our prices ure lower than aD} | want a pair of. Boots, the shoe line, veal and get our ae i "| to & sensible Holiday present, call at r's stove and , | MMatowe!, Dec. 19. tam. fi Prod Cnildren Gry for 'arm uce in exchange for Pitcher's Cestoria, J, M. SCHINBEIN. | 1 for 4 to oie ato, | ii Eaves just received a large shipment of Prints, ats, Shirtings, Flannelettes, Cotton- -tENCE.--The treat. 's now almost x i | ades Art Muslins, etc., etc. ¢ product of {blood ats These goods were well BO UGHT, ence means | ARGAINS tor our Custom Business ot to-day is a matter of dollars and cents, Sensa- | tional and bombastic ady ertising does not make much j impres- | Sion. Actual money value does. Low price goods are often 'dear, But gre the. goods "cheap °" that's the consideration. i It is said the pocket is the most sensitive part of a person's makeup. The almighty dollar is the arbiter to a very large extent of business success We are willing to stake our suc- |cess, We are all willing to stake our success on the genuine | intrinsic value of al! our STAPLE DRY GOODS. Call and inspect our large stock befure buying your Spring Goods. Golden Lion, Wallace street, Listowel, FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS SED OUR Skates, | Lamps, Table Cutlery, ey Oarving Sets, Pocket Knives, Etc. ff fast ee just in -- Por sa and price "can't be Special Low Prices on «|! SILVERW ARE - | ' | ROBERT MOORE, Main Street, Listowel. osier Steel Frame Grain Dril) |HOLIDAY ~~. GROCERIES. te are more Hoosier Drills of sur manufacture Canada than of all other kinds combined, "= Wim. McKeever's, - WALLACE STREET - jis the place to get the very best value for your money in all inds of Groceries for the holiday trade. | Presh Raisins and Currants. Candied Orange. Lemon and Citron Peel. Sugars and Spices--at lowest prices. 'NUTS AND CANDIES in any quantity and sur- prisingly cheap. 'Teas, Coffees. Canned Goods. Croc *kery. Flour, | Meal and everything in the Grocery | and Provision line. FRESH MEATS ts the Ib. or in larger quantity, | Produce of all kinds beught and sold. WM. McKEEVER. "ONTARIO HOUSE THE CASH STORE. | | a | CLEARING SALE -- OF - Cash for Butter and Egg J. S. BOWMAN. Our Holiday Goods. | oc fo PARLOR, HALL AND LIBRARY LAMPS Selling very cheap. ELECTRO PLATED WARE AT COST! CUTLERY of All Kinds--away down. Curtain Poles and Brass Trimmings, The Finest in the Market. 'Carpet Sweepers, Bird Cages, | Buffalo Robes, Whips, Etc. ----. |Our Happy Thought, Favorite and Crown Pearl Ranges and Stoves are in great demand, If you wish to treat yourself or your frien the Bricker Hardware Co.

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