Listowel Standard, 10 Mar 1893, p. 2

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CALL ~and sat tinea samen Manitoba, British Columbia, t Oregon, Pacific Coast Points, States that gave mericans of the Canadiae tariff. He it iy sown = Dae X ro Me always try to avoi left Canada -- of the "Then," the condition of in Great Britain, which is a free trade California, | country. the Americ paused for | only smiled. hat quzation, nity izes inh 0 Bu The jsion ¢laimed that people Opp high tariff. asked the speaker, "'why do hey go to the Usited States where tbe "The 'vfs ig twice as high 7" Mr. a dealt lengthily with time sods to te he farming industry | made yet. | absent } tion may be math by : nitty gan ae ee a oaaghge Th veorid- OLEVELANDS INAUGURATION Either by way of Chicago and American Lines or Via Toronto and North Bay and acific They raise less per year by 8, ad He nae: © ashels than va did 4 years ago. greried ceted ha fhsacee the molunade, = penipestr Railway. ere is the evidence of an agricultura poaching ogo ep am por ase abt J. A. HACKING. years ago would show on an average 2 he ------. - ; ; hi 1] that the jandlords have ao go per} multitude. ept overcoa! - General Railway and Steamship Agen eat, the eats 40 ee cen ha ihe and secured what -- y ba cvald dor : leborers'to pes cent. "pe cent. | See scost | Ca holdion bis har ot " loss on co which are chit arable; side in bis left band, which was ed secondly, u a font 5 are _balf | from th a glove. The wind pasiure and} oom - per cent. | had tarning colder On hill farms, en it is all moor or | since and Mc. Cleveland's casks grass, 20 percent, That is with regard -- have been at hong B to the landlords, With regard to the ap = enants, in chiefly arable sign of it, aod geal coined a oe LISTOWEL STANDARD. | tarms lost, and no | ""The'e 'soak ;aheiit tas come as a mat fact from the | address the clear, steady and t rst class, the chiefly | lent enunciation with which it was = FRIDAY, MARCH 10, ase OTTAW 4 LETTER. Ottawa, March 6tb, 1893. THE CLOSE OF THE DEBATE. The galleries were filled on Tuesday night last to hear the closing shots of or Mr --_ spoke after His speech was a pleasantly: delivered cranj me axerasia be t"weak in argu The Finance Minis i sare o describe h We. have not wee her effort. b mmon consent one of the greatest J eeechos that the Can- adian Parliament has ever heard. It but mighty in arguments -- d up and by the force of -- fects and logic brushed them aside one by one. 'inst he etely an mths Mr Laurier, then he demolished Sir Rich ard , next cleared awa ophis tries of Louis Henry Davies, and lastly he spanked the man from North Nor folk tli he looked like the historic bull nm s 5 a 3 =. = a 4 y country co have they ould undoubtedly have been sorry a theindéaders, : The speech vill - given notice in these letters hereafter. The Govern- ent majority was > There were a i of absentees. MR. EDGAR'S COMBINE. Mr. Edgar haying made a spe¢ch in which be found fault with th bi for grain unprofitable and are stopping eae tural Commission in 1886 : "The the best authority in President Mako an Address nd Takes th the Vath. WAR AGAINST MCKINLEYISM, BUT MUCH COMFORT = FREE TRAD! n value in Great Britain to the extent , an almost incredible is of $1,036,690,000, and coal? an a easing sum. NOE s $150,000,000 per annum at $7 x acte ington, March 4 4.--The procession- British farmers find the raising : s pan = in teont CA the presidential t. raed while Mr. Clevel made his 19 1 expert given before the Royal Agricul: | snd taking the oath afterwards. esent as compared with ten liw ered, and he absolute absence 25 per cent, and seme Mr. Cleveland gave no oiber em way ile ode ge tic -- --s aie the emphatic tone" and 'ee | it at Geees, 'tm fallen per cent. from nod of tbe he he a more forcible passag what they were ten years ag ¢ spoke without notes. MATION. Dealing with te subject of taxation he woted the statement of the Tor ilobe, and showed that the taxation - nee York State was enormou' is direct t jon, according to ihe Globe, in that State, of $132 per annum other, sometimes addressing front of the stand, and 4 ousand things all by direct taxa] Vinny merece persons farther ; * ones unaware of exactly MORTGAGES IN THE UNITED ST/ TES. censys returns of the} The United States give. the mortgage figures. = delen to collect aid. anes to the currency question ed considerable cheers, given to the tariff the Sere 2 iad cupied twenty-five mimutes. t the conclusion of his remarks, M: around to sg chiet as attired in the robes of ee rise oath prescribed by the ogee Chief Justice Fuller ¢ other persons near the president |< awed the ir hats, and with bared heads listened to the taking of the oath of office, which was Lelong oacad Py Sanh Anes ude in a clear Mr, veland bomcll to it by BOSE his wend and Kissing the the Bibl hi ions a soiree debt os yaseet o 4 . we, ot Stoo that lowa and Tunois are situated in the States, and are imelude the best farming rr whose circulars contain portraits ome hon. gentlemen 04 ine, bas a iaken by the president is debe t of §235,248,000, or per head, or | whatis baeed as the constitutional oath $50 for every family of five, a a mortgage | and reads ws: "I di moly against every 4.77 of the whole pulation | swear that I will faithfully the of the When ] speak of a mort of President of the United States, sze-of $850 against any family, 1 do not} and will, to the f ability, pre- mean against each family mortgaged, but e constitu- + imal ig family in the stat G +s had, on. Ist Justa, 1890,! The Bible used in the" remony was t the | reign: No Annexation For Them. THE FUN THEY HAD AT A METHOD Vi TEA MEETING AT RIVER ver View, a small from here, a tee Scone 9 ptye thi itr ae score stood song boo! juuery §: sume his seat, som: thi benediction Toronto. March 6, 6--At 12:45 turd. ke Saturday fire broke oat in the ware factory at the i spread to the paint sh i = a 3 o e control, Corbetten, Ont,, March 3.--Last ing at Ri village A negative, "4,9 Mears Wilson and Cabhledck, emp tion of Me McTavish's treatment, L:} lore were went) He decided by. points. "He a w aged pastor could pronounce --_--_--_--_--_O = . Unlucky Central Pnson. FIRE ONCE MORE VISITS IT AND 0d $55,000 000 WORTH | OF DAMAGE. PB wo Iris supposed the fire ort iiny ome sawd' sha' ol. Fortunately ss a prions ed. or I 10 $906,>| given President CI seeetal nd 'by bis mother | 4 : 1 : combine in Canada, the af $67,505,000. | hav = <0 eorpeetirat Society ; and he had better cam mr the | over the ee of each state individes and ames ea mote from his own eye befo! = bs tried | ally, but 1» to the house a state- The ceremony performed, the line of we Nothing w mp the to remove that in his brother ment covering the whole United States, | procession was quickly re-formed, way woodwork factory of the vint! and . prepared by Mr, Porter, census commis- | was made for the Tomediate members of ~ builaings ba these THE P. 0, DEPARTMENT. sioner. He says in Extra Census Bulletin | the presidential party to return to th nm entire loss. shot The Post Office Department is one | No.3: capitol building, and then the spectators cautly quenched until night @f when of the most important departments in 'A small army of 2,590 specie agents | on the stand souees pell-mell after the the firemen were wit ant Hf arde the government of Canada. abs Pere "yal Deen employed so mane "are m baste to gavoot of the cold and ves Siler "Tectosenge ik wore lt is important not only t a eet \ iwery morgage placed on m their pooh bed extremities within | 940! loss, ildings, were po y Of} reco in every county in the United the bu ildin entirely destroyed, were valued afffs,000. the fact that upon its Wise abu ine States and that the agents of the Census! After the delivery of the inaugural ad- Mat teria al aloes x t 390,000 was DRS oi like management depends to so great | office have as a m. of fact overhauled | dress, Pres: leveland and ex: Presi- and machinery inder- anextent the successful handing of | the rec mm every state and territory, | dent Harrison retired to the chamber, cd useless, the "whole aggregatgl over business in every part of our own hey bave travelled on horsebick and on | repairing at once to orton's private | 255+ ce the university the try and with every other country in the | !90% through the most sparsely-settled | room. Here ao elaborate. buffet lunch | Provincial government bas beenigpuring ¥ y districts of our vast di ts own buildings, so there Bo world, because, tor, of the large tgages and have ouen tele wast : ak ay aS ens epee SapeEee. ance with any "comp "Th the Te te ete ~ on industriously and so thoroughly that we = [oui ase most disastrous of rious made in connection with | is very | have now on file in Washington asa re- res that have taken place m the otral satisfactory to compare its management | sult of their labour, the abstracts of 9,000: PANIO-STRIOKEN PEOPLE. prison fn: 'ins establish ent. Nov. now with its management under the . An EB 3, £878, $50,000 damage was deelo the Libera! Governmen "There are about 12.000,000 families| ee gene, -- DY | workshops. On Nov, 20, 1883.4 ork: In 185. when the Liberals took | ' the Unued States. Comment: is an i Pane were again burned with ol | Mecessary." THE GROUND SINKS SEVERAL FEET, joodo tothe p.ovince. O} 29 ec, me bad 518 pest fs i the | MOT AMERICAN orton cuvsine mviuonmes fo Rocka | 18h tbe womdvortog and aeBhap 'i i ¢ r Dealing with the sibject still iorther. FALL To Pl S--TWO HUNDRED | Were again food the flames, loss annum $1.§53.000, they carned $1. Me McLennan quoted an extract from HOUSES DESTROYED -- TERR of $25, as t sus! ork 406 c00. | General Weaver's letter of acceptance as STRICKEN nnets FLEE FOR SAFETY | ¥'!l be commenced at once to the During the five years of Liberal | a Presidential candidate. 0 Loss © buildings, which were the most mpgrtant rule, the number of cthces increased to 'The people are in peverty ; their sub- at the prison 5.378 and the revenu i o, | Stance - being devou weed by heartless Lo san, Mar ch 5.--Late oe night the - - hile th t monopolist-, trasts an ey sharks peopie of San gate, county of Kent, were "! 1 € the ong sig ag to id labor 45 largely unemployed, ar whers | atoused by the rocking of the howees and Poison in the Porrida ,000. Jay, the expendi | work is obtained, the wages are for the loud rumblings onder ground. alls st DY ture imereased $447,000, while most part unremunerative, and the pro- | 5Plit, ceilings fell, foundations sank and Ay (MYSTERIOUS AND FATAL ANEEE (AT incume increased only $214 000, of In | ducts of labor not paying the eestéof pro- | Tvofs fell. As the inhabitants fled to the REMPTVILLE, ONT: other words, each post office has caused | duction. This is a matter of serous streets they found large rents in the K lle, O N to the country a loss per year of $93 nto the whole people."' dand were almost overcome by eucuatten an at., _, March 6= . ited That was cea aol coral of bad and} Further, the American ae ee ecing shaken by. supposed | Shen it become known that Als fKen- extravagant man ing agrcuhoral joersal, says, in 'ns last | is town was Dene = an earth: | nedy, Mrs John Kennedy and a foung aes ake, end as the rumbling continued " A : Since the Comeereanves took charge ¢ farmers are fast being reduced to hundreds fled in a panic to the neare: Servant gitl of the family bad een spain n 1878, it will remembered | the toate @ serfs, and the American | [own ew re e ad re- aes d ir is evident that te ly the North West has been opened up by | workingaan is becoming the American | Move pee furniture from the falling 'ne Keane placed in the e dge, the C.P.R. and in consequence hun uae Soch is the position of the Ameri- not > noe a eee _. eed : few dreds of tiers tit mati routes to | cao farmer in the highly favored and ad- "The reports carried abroad by the fugi- wife ripen S . hours after eat of th ich ate cedingly costly--have vantageously situsted weste tates.' | tives caused the troops in the a K ade ating of the porridge. The exe eatnbliahed Indeed the whole fr. McLennan closed with a glowin to hasten to the aid of the people piesa sed is eS coe Latha condies | an North W h b description of seg resources, aad still im Sandgate. The soldiers ervant girl will ort est has been given most exten: | com, ared athe icra mer worked for two hours in moying the} "* '* © Pp P cans J aopery geen ple Feen yet | of t the A mma n ith the tru rn valuable p oper Par -- a e: o anage- | condition of the average Canadian farmer. an ie beirine hee in the Gelds, about Result oOmua . ment! The number, of offices at] He was heartily cheered. aly utside the town for the * women Fatal to resent is 8,288--an increase of 2,910 MR. PATE Loses as compared with 1878. Phe Mr sya rabian: OF BRANT: a orAR the end of that time the rumbling wns ot Bess Cook. E ee ' abe opee ef fe oma the samen a won . PP] come is 2,009. 'otal loss is | He is & Prosperocs tmoetd leit 4 dach only seeh te er Ligue or only bastoest which has irebled since the in- | that the ons Ie tnt wa rand ce & txartle o-- $13 office less than a penny ot ee National fas Sica sunk several feet, that a less|;umped off. He remained there tor sé Sader. ps liberal Doverame nt. Thus usinesses, | subsidence hed exten: th out the | time until his lntle three- : many of them established d since the same di a fiectt We three-year-old 'bro is saved to the country--ootwithstand: | date and maintained by the same policy pista, eae! pag sia aboat } told be ing the immense cost of the North | and yer outs that the Gscal policy ae jeare mile, The gas a 2 n the mother went as ie aa y } broken and the connection of the water | her son was ame nz lifeh P e the Govern 45 FURIES anutac bad been disturbed, so that supplies eK SWeress trow everywhere--the sum ol $107,744 per | turers of the country. {ft is amusing to} of both gas and -- had been a ctliog: year. tep to his statement then look at coir wreck com ~~... , . the progress.of the city ia which he lives. | pietely, and the besten buile houses had Bark-well's Sure Corn Care will ot Raise! LENNAN'S SPEEC ts population ip arin was 9,616; its cracked and thrown out of plum so | 22 Corn, wart, Bunio Mole. Major R McLennan, ae. | 18gt was 12,753. Ta 1881} thar they could be occupied with I ange cratches of ewy Glengary, made a capital speech ro the number of mmanalactaring establish: | satety. Nevertheless, many of the in-| kind of human or animals, cured i030 the Budget. He has a splendid prac- tsin that city M495 habitants = retue town toward | minutes tord's Sanitary Joie tacal inind, ang always ze the House | 'Bete were 259 Tbe capiial invested morning. is never fails. Every tle wacraseel facia that have been) 'well thought oat 1881 wa: be vind pi ji as 53. . tween rv and six o'clock however, | by John Livingstone, jr,.--4By, and arranged to prove his contentions | 1 rsons and paid $433.009 wages ; sabundece A the ground and a Pooks Ro: ighteen, atteapt- He is a thorough Canadiau, proud of | in 1891 its factories emploped 3,185 hand: ines. The ed suicide at Bay City, Mich., Tharsdr Canada's position and thoroughly loyal | and paid $i 103) 1 be pro- | eng have od_several praia night by drinking © quantity of to ber -- . semetote 1 were worth $1.9 Hs during the day and the is practically | 70, and quire ine it 6 speaks with no un ip 1861 they were worth $4,2 deserted. Avis shaves no lives have Ll fesudl The git a sick, Mn . went there ~ ae "Canadun poly of Sle Oppo- eWnen Mr. P cao grumble ia the = 7 i by a land slip. ca, Ct. to visit friends some Dealing with th Ce Oe ee Oe ern | ret tees, ben apes 8 com lend betel. She gure Date ey Sees ll e statement -- by sara to please -- He is grembiiog low cliff to th The waves are | 5; r gave buth to q, cd | ness, the Opposition that wie was unrest in | hke those around him simply because he ave clit, | x weeks ago. Poor the omy or said be 'dedo't is out of office. which then settled and slipped toward pra -- agg oes the little one okw that unrest eutobel the soul LOAN COMPANIES. water, carrymg with tt the town. Two piven » ticket -- -- Lge f rr men oppotite. ¢ gloom of R ret oan Com b bouses . ; panics a3 suffering from mild defeat that had enveloped their party | of Ontario show that sums since her troubles commenced, from; Marquette to the sea wi ou, mn mortgages in } ' relatives at -- have been a to make any political party feel thar | P2id--was eight and three fifths per North-W 'y i 7 Pash red wt beri total exuactian was im i Th n 1891 it was cooly two per cent. That | Morth-West Territones, omen said bew band ere fied, -- v4 ia 0 very 63 fact. On notes the i *aciish oon 8 eee eae u swe 50 were, ~ | ta that ot Beiti B-4 t unpaid in cent r their hands were tied when Mercier paid mam pn tn 18d0 was 4) per | white popalation of the former is a great in 1892 only a fraction over one per cent. = ousted asd the money supplies | This ts anotber very significant fact, = larger than nen Een te THE FRANCHISE ACT. % asserts, they McLennan urged ppoo "Mr:] The Hon. John Costigan on Monday fora ra West, be oie pn aing aarer to eA -- ac ee Gaited pa. The mals ae capers the Franchise to obtain on loemessed representation in accept a treaty pi ct. points are: First, the House of Commons. rest Exe rr keoper wtable of the castle of Dover, etc. ber eee extraordinary and pleni- = the > oreo of the rench Republic, Bir cay the med of the United and Ireland e © desirous of facilitat- © me tosay: Her Majesy the --_ Of the United Great Britain and Ireland. Jister, sind haga ports, con~ N cares in 1 te 3 days. is ache upon te system is remarkable and I oti-Dandreff from ay eet Ladies the fact thet W pot oe Wines, sparkling and non-sparkling, common savons de Marseille soaps) and nats, -- prunes entering shall neh origin enjoy the following 1. Noarapakling wines guaging 15 to hi degrees by the contissimal alcohol meter or lees, or rece ing to the Canadian he was greeted with groans < we se ae ils of "Give bim more pee | "stem of otainiog 28 per e," "Thro out," ett, or leas, at sloobol, and all ag o ling 'wines shal! be exempted fro: surtaxe or ad valorem duty of 30 per cent, 2. The present duty charged o soaps, eavons de ne Agee pelt <" be reduced by on ¢ pre roves duty ly on pute, 'dined #, pranes and ploms aball be reduced by one- "hid CLE 2. Any comme ec advantage granted third po especial- ly in tariff vty be enjoyed fully by France, Algeria and the French | }y colonies, LE 3. Tho floiag gr of Canadian t from that country, pani ied by certificates of erinis, eal -- the vit antage of the mini- riff on € ---- France, Algeria cr tbe French colo Canned meats ---- milk, pure. Freeb water fish eels. Fish vreserved i in their natural form, Lobsters and cray fish preserved in their natural form. an and pears, Pyraita preserved others. Building timber in rough or sawn. * Wood pavement. Staves. saw ged pulp (: (callalose ). fresh, dried or | 4 "Common paper, machine made. a red skioa, others whole. Boots shoes. Foruits of commen wood, Farniture, other than chairs of solid wood, common. Flooring, in pine or soft wood. Wooden sea-goitig abi Itis understood that the advantage of any reduction of duty granted to any ther power on any articles | enumerated above shall be extended fully t Canada. TIC The present nguement having receie- ed the sanction of the Parliament of Canada, and of the French Chambers, sbell be rectified and the ratifications shalt be exchanged at Paris as soon ar possible. It shall come ia operation immediately after this been accomplished, and in force until the coptracting parties shall have given potice of their intention of peg re the same It is ewise tha sparkling wines guecing 15 degrees the t, oF tkling wines beco' immediately without waiting until the expiration of the 12 montha' delay Sige emg for above. wher the respective plenipoteotiaries aave "dees ed the pres- eot aa and affixed thereto the ace in S deplionse at Paris, this 6th day of February, 1893. (Signed) ange AND AYA, Cartes Turres sae Devers, Juues Sisaruep. ren Raby was sick. we guve her Cxstoria. Wi aud. Castoria. 'Whee the became Miss, she chung to Custorts. Rel Wilkinson, of alley, Ind, says: "'l bad been ip a distresse: -- three years from Nervous mach, and Indigestion ontil my bealth was sia gone. [ had been doctoring constantly with no relief. I ght one battle of South American Nervine, which done me more good ¢ any $50 th of doc Tl ever did in my hfe. I would weal to use this dy; a few bott y. | coo i in the le will convince you. greanted by Joho Livingstone jr. Drag- . -Ghildren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. REEUMATISM CURED. OF a Dé Dav--t OF THE ACCO | ABST RACT S$ TREASURER OF THE TOW FOR THE Yi Dandrnoff » pplications, gee eee RECEIPTS . it soft and pliable wit! any.ic- | T° Tp $1143 38! By C dication of a dressing being used Year|" Céliector's rates ¥85r $e 70] as crystal, clean se, # isa valuable | ~ 5a) " * sotiet preparation : ' ee resident taxes Bal R rHoRe avant -- " School grant. . yoo co; " Notrt valine are two a tren ratio taj" penal " 3$9 09; " T favor 'Or Milbure's Cod Liver on = " T L grant.. 342 00 with Wild Cherry aod Bypophoshitves » Tavern license fund 82 oo 7 ---------- » Reeve iz ice cul . EIRTHS. TL Ls 4 so! PORTER---In Listows!, on the Sth tam, the Fees Duches & Water | wife of Alired Porter of a soa s Act 189t 45 75 | .BEAMAN---In Listowel. on sha yt toat, 4 | the wife of Kichar rd Beaman of i EABRIA ES. tbe bride' fathead, set Wedneed ay. Feb. a ' <7 dev. J. W. Cam Sproul. to Benes apean oh ire _ paaTEe. In Elms at the reside n-law, Heo Moo on the 'an --, Barat wats, relies ef Fn i Matthew Reid of Mornington, eged sURNNULL it wottee, op the éh inat. James, fon of William Turnball, aged I? __ $14204 70! LISTOWEL MABREETH. mag. aa ASSETS. Wheat, fall, per bush. ....-..--.9+ Balance on hand, $ 542 75) Cor ba lata < << = 4 -! Caceliacied rll of 1 1893 3303 95) o » 2 tewnlme grant 3a Rit & s ts 6m 300 55 BS Col 1s 20 | Asser 'sae --_------| 3 '3 $4248 70! 4 = 3 $e SINKING FUND. STATEMENT OF COLLECTOR'S s $0 Balance to credit of Sinking ROLL FOR THE YEAR 1891. me she Fusd. _ $2244 34 Total amount on roll for 1891 $10896 68 ewer 175 225 . oraricrt . 600 4 3 | NEBENTURE ACCOUNT. ite 6 4 Bor? STRATFOAD. a )DwGTR,S extension $10000 co! Meh feces 2 i893. eee 70 ar ooo Fall wheat, per @i> bash . + L Ene &GBayDwotGTR 1 © Exemptions res ot Co 10 33 Barley, per ban souei 4 s Keturns to Caunty Trcatues 10 7% 2 enna Saxe do 5 sn Povatoes, per bag 1 1 $i0BG6 68 Butter, per ib Ps] kegs, perdosen = ..-..-- a sel We, the undersigned Avaitors, bereby cert ify that we have e carefully audited the rca per bares! sou &25 | books of the Treasurer of the Township of Wallace for the ,ear t 892, and the Col- Nro. lector's roll for 1891. that we bave coamined all the veurc ichers sod fad them to PRICES AT FARMENS Wagons. corre do with the entries therern, and that the foregewng stcterment indicates the 'Mar. 6,183. | Gnancial positinn of the Township on the 3131 day of December, 12. Whee. 'all, per bashel $ Wheat, spring GEOR HOWE, { arey. ge WM. [. SOMERS ILLE, | SUMTORS ta, do Batter, pound rotis, Egge, fresh, per doz ) fre Bi FARM FOR SALE. 'McCORMISK'S BAKERY. Dressed Hugs sis k . PALMERSTON. =e Fall whea s Imitation is the sincerest pring © Sac Ib ton f i Barley 3 Than which are erected. aret clase fd Flattery ' si af be a ~ ] Osta, = ' seven clear will pelleheap i pty perore Let hi ' | HRY ce per bug 1 io) Maren Terie to anit purchas t To imitate our methods i Butter per Ib Ig 0 | sold by tet Maret wilt rte easy. But to imitace our Kurs per dos yD JR "BRICKER -* 7 =e | Bork Per wt " 7H? i gouds, ah, there's the rub' HAERRIBTON, 5 bees ve a} FARMFOR SALE. = So Rinne " vent : "a @ s Barley, OM _ The Leading Bakery pens, no =. c . . Jobo ©. M fore f le the f b c . : Qa es 2 | ncognt lant cotton ee goranie the form ue for a first-clasw variety of | Exes pari ow io. 6, con aes are cy rm in wr i b. = pewn mF ana at e at 2 Water per ie. GE, , | komma seone ot the test in Wailers ood Fancy Bread and Cakes. Pork per cot 0 00 an er bust acd valu \ ee URAYTON ; gt ete eh eae J. MecCORMICK, Fail wheat fy a id new wind-pump, 41 Mais Atreet West. Listowel eer wheat §? @ | Cop¥enient to echvel church aod saw mitt, Bn rie SB Ww, and aheut Smee from Listowel on) - -- 2 | Premises to Peas stk | JUBN © MOLLE. Pocaknes per bag MM ye | '4 co P O | Eggs per tb, 1" 14 ere per ib ay per tun. 60 | Porm, x r a =) A Most Desirable Propervy For Sale or Rent. Fall wheat pe , eo} --1-- ped wheat per boah rod ® FOR SALE Reine lat 4 tn the 2nd sopeession of Oala 7 pe der serene 4 = Kime; pints ered. baiance In buab. 2 ry Jee Spee: "8 oe In the town of Listowel. j}£ oe watt afi ate = Apples per «ng Co] eb Sac « Vent | 1 f and mice 'es from the low Listo: i d ray tering per bag ' ; ' Med a steer of seer) Meanie spring crop well tn sieht of "roma, a factory and ssnool. Butter per 'beand 5 an | fenced, wi frame so end cunvente Acnod roliing farm and well proportionea Exe per is is} barn #bd stable) Tolets mn excelent pleoe , 'or bay CI antes ne bo sult pat + ofiacd, aod wil be sold on chaser ADPIF on AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT. & Medical Work that Tells the Causes, | i Scientific aie whe mont valuable. artatiralty the preheat) Bev toa -- ahalf woe feat rv dhusiration | wervous Debility, © eer The Husband, ia Plain Fac tt, ae is t erves of Mede al Lie, whe wo Fh mee avoid future ital, WONDERF vu ~-- ade pa tue LITTLE BOOK. tases pauireas tbe ' ERIE MEDICAL cO., Buffalo, N.Y. WANTED! GENTS to sell our choire and hardy b Nurgery Sroox * have man hew special varieties, both in fruiie and or bamentals to offer, w are controlled onl tl Ty commission or asiary Write rms & £ Sapte at teritory. juee BROTH EBS, r.N.Y oy Best Cure For All disorders of 'ony Throat and Pectoral. Lungs is Ayers C It has no equal as a shore Bronchitis and I of numbers of people wh keep it in t house all the time, not considering it safe to be without 1. jc. Ww ,P.M., Forest Hill, W.Va r § g° 3 AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL Prepaced by De. EC Aen Ree, Let ie Sold by all Dreggista. Price §:; six bottles, $5. Premat te act, sure to cure | For particalare apply to iM IHN Aerts: Owner ortos W.sCUTT a te Listowel Jao rota D. W. DULMAGE, Palmerston Bargain Store. 250 pieces new least 25 per cent. | other dealers prints--at lower than et | Overeoats and Pea Jackets. 9" }one-hilf regular price. Qur facilities are increasing | day y by day. | Think ot February being as | good a month for business for us as May. A FEW QUOTATIONS 3 cans peas or corm Zoe. 3 plugs brier tobacco 25c, T & B Tobacco 2he. 6 Cakes Toilet Soap only 7c. Men's top shirts 39¢c Yard wide Gingham 10c. 4 cotton spools 200 yards 10c. } alsieinicinciaal starch 25e M. M'O. FLEMING rt oe a ae Nothing Wosseeda Success. like Our Clothing business has been increasing year by year. Every year it has crown larger. Last spring we added to our Merchant Tailoring business a fine stock of Boots and Shoes. Our prices are lower than any other firm in Listowel; this we know for a fact, When you want a pair of Boots, Over- shocs, Rubbers, or anything in the shoe line, call and get our prices before you buy. If you want a Trunk or a Valise see our stock and you will be sur- prised at how low we sell them. Plense don't forget that we are in the Clothing business, and can sell you a Suit or Overcoat cheaper than the dry goods goods and make them our-| selves. Our store is opposite Bonnett & Bowyer's stove and |- houses, as we sell oar own) ,. d emt LARD Thnixaox, ba Trowbr ridge P Po J& J. uv INGSTON 1000 bush. of bart Dutch Seed | Por farmers ta the vicinity of Listowe!, who totend rulsiog Oax during ine coming bene son J o dellver io got Fi ©. Listowel out o¢cown of which Need given out at $10 per bus Vand © oa the peut terme. cnet early aad eosure asupply. For Baz grow his aoed 810 Per Ton WHll te ro If of good growth, barvested tn eon and delivered ats cee Prax MI at ae fer Zoran ecg es wii alpo rents ns of €o ide for the purpose of £ fae N ri Farmers are strongly adviand to sow lowed and ty their Max on good land wet ar rowed, not on low lands. and the yield will be from & to »atonend « belf per sore more Flas gfomn on low 1 th pot gTuw Shrew give the weight, 3 J. 4&4. LIVINGSTON. Proprietors Listowel Flax Mill, (Apeosemont System.) The Provincial Provident Institution. ST. THOMAS ONT Bg LIFE INSURANCE COK- ANY LN CANADA ON THE ASSESSMENT PLAN, 'THE |Acoumaia Reserve Ded Lim- 3 Assessment | safe, Inexpensive, Equitable, Incorporated under BR. 8,0. Cap. wi in Act, lagz " Registered onder Dominion Insurance Act. Nine Years of Uninterrupted Prosperity Members tu Geed 'Bias oding Reverve and Eincrgeacy Fumds $63 900 Paid in pea SSricres al a oat Ss eee K. MORTON, President, M. C. WELLS, Local Agent. WEEKLY FREE PRESS FARM AND HOME $1.00 i Fae $1,00 Enlarged and Improved; A aiigh Class F Family v Paper. Rev, Da. icmamarad aoe elles revioasly. = came Secretary Sonday pr ust rated. a cp at Tare, aad other Interesting read SUBSCRIBE NOW - tinware house, Main st. bridge, Listowel, 4 58 00.) "tae - -s

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