> -* : : ; chaaaan. ol OANADIAN PLUOK. Are You Going to the World's | tions om sich the nana owe been ee Fair? ded. He had figured out an Irish Bucoesaful area ---- TICKETS to all ts of World by: RAIL, or OCEAN Next Excursions to Manicot June 27 and July 11 Christian Endeavor Ex- cursion to Montreal, July 4, 5 and 6. Single fare, good until 3lst. Call on Me For Tickets, |: J. A. HACKING: TICKET AGENT,, the spirit --, on which d : been pleat by $364,649 5 ar that more than three- fifths of his imaginary surplus atonce. The whole scheme must be and Mr. Gladstone, who meets recast, % even this catastrophe with smiling face and jaunty apr g promises that the be forthcoming: No mously g him on this point, is resolved oer tone sh DETTER MONEY TERMS than have yet been -- her, ut thers is ae of the British taxpayer, and bim Mr, Gladstone knows he bas in the long run to reckon. of the Home Rule Bull in committee, which for a moment seemed to q ---- has again slowed down. eaded and long debated clause three i pn < the way, but it soon became evi important were by clause four..and -- not be summarily disposed of, as wish, by the guillotine. That is the ALTHOUGH BUT A SHORT TIME IN THAT COUNTRY THE PRESS FRONOUNCES THE SUCCESS the ; confidence rep ; their --_. on is : -- cane *Bricies wick b and without sweep away or stacles in order name #bich ch the vadicals, t their minds weaned of the French LIS TOW EL STANDARD. FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1893. 4 BAD WEEKE FOR GLAD- STONE. The Irish Nationalists Split Into Three ctions. AN UNRELIABLE MAJORITY. New York, June 17.--Mr. Ww, Smalley to-day ---- the Tribune from London as fullow Banking, Li Insurance, th the law of.divorce, the census and finance were some of the matters last discussed in clause three. USE 1 The establishment and endowment ot ost then political disabilities, educa even by the oo The American bout, bei snmiines alleged in THREE IRISH FACTIONS, defence of ministerial proposals, and at There has been, in Mr. Gladstone's other ti 'ou by these same phrase, a flowing tide all this week, but it has been a stream of ill-luck to the Gladstonians, «To recount their mis- fortunes and mistakes will, I suppose, seem cruel to the good Gladstonians in America, where the idol is worship- ped more devoutly than here, but facts are facts, and may as well in the intervals of worship be locked in the ace, be solid majority of 40 is no never solid. ¢ Irish is in some peril. The Irish themselves, hereto- fore unequally divide Cc his seat for sufficiently significant commentary up: on the matter, Mr. Morrogh is Healyite, and he is off diamond huating in South Africa because Mr. Healy has heen beaten, and Mr. Sexton is for the moment victorious. A GLADSTONE PEER RESIGNS, ord Wolverton's resignation of his post as Lord-in-W met is less impor- tant, but is important. He the 30 oF e peers oka are stone's. eld office under Mr. Gladstone, sad he is partner in one of ayo Mr. Giednons's Condon where experiments upon the constitution of this countr are watched with dismay. ow father was one of Mr. Giladsto most intimate gt i and political 'Herds, bu | Volverton cannot stan parts company | Home ,and he for that and no o with h. chiet reason, THE UNIONIST VICTORY AT LINLITH- On the top ob al 'these ee ee Board, Bro. Dr, R.C comes the Unionists victory at Linlith gow, the first authentic voice from the h use of Commons, party voting twice last | evening against the mi --s followed | both umes by a band~ nglish, Scorch and Welsh Kadica!s eanlen the Irish themselves in number and flowin ng ide, T he-Insh speeches wetie b accompanied the Irish defection would | be thought more one than vote, if anybody ever knew pi recisely what value to a to Insh speeches, or what value the Irish themselves | words. Buta st mean something. Mr. cy said tt meant a -- against oncessions to the Unionists ay unjustifiable encroach- ments on the Insh Government MR SEXTON DENOUNCES Mr. Sexton said the conduct of Mr, Gladsione was "folly," that he was in danger of alienat THE G, O. M, = cur poole - fatal Ave pe of Ireland from the bill t tbe po olicy of concession was a| '® ooh. sila "| risk 0, Sok 16,295 members is $16,- "B99; ota bors Gatty ing $2, grin were the Mi ide a | pumber on tecord ; Parnellites and | e, rity or application Gladstone is of opinion that th can Constitution like ciersthing ~~ is excellent so far as it covers his present purpose, and is mere printe ree when it does not. Huis majorities during the week have, asa rule, been well under 49, and sometimes under 3°. Hes, perhaps, the only minister and the only Gladstonian who still thinks the Home Rule Bill may be got through committee by the end of July. The Canadian Foresters. UNBXAMPLED PROSPERITY SHOWN BY THE HIGH SECRETARY'S REPORT, Ottawa, June 16.--At the meeting of the High Court of Canadian Order of Foresters to-day it was decided that the date of high court meeting be changed from the second to the third Tuesday in Jone of each year. The election of officers resulted as follows ; High chief ranger, Bro C. E. Britton, Gananoque ; high vicechief ranger, Bro. HW. Gummer, Guelph ; high eee- retary, Bro. Thomas White, Brantford ; high eae Bro. John Neelands, ; high auditor, Bro, T. W. oronto ; high chaplain, Bre D. M. Gordon, Wingham ; high regis- trar, Bro. D. R. Kennedy, Montreal ; high senior woodward, Bro. W. Maley, Brockville ; higb junior woodward, Bro. LN ALN. MeNeill, Ottawa; bigh senior beadle, Bro. F, oa Winnipeg ; high junior beadle, W. Taylor, a , chairman Me cal Board, Bro. A.M. Stanley, Brantford ; aesociate >. Young, Ridgetown ; Executive Committee-- | Robert Elhott, Wingham ; H D. Hen- Whitchurch ; F J. Jameson, F, G. Frost, Smith's Falls ; R. Dowling, Harriston. The of the secretary | stated that 57 new courta and 3,455 came in -- the largest 73° members died leaving a 2,087. The total | number of members of the order now ia 16,295 a9 compared with 850 in 1880. |The receipts un endowmeat account he | last year were $325,844 as compared with $260,208 the previous year. At present the reserve fund to the credit ' derson, Peterboro' , report high hew members | of the endowment account amounts to | $254,784, an $61,577. 'The number of death claims paid was 74, and the amount paid smounted to 274,590 83. The death rate for the year was below the average, having | been 1-86 per thousand membere. { the whole number of deaths last year [24 pec cent. were from consumption, jand the board urges that greater care be exercised by examiners in ascertwin- ing the history of the family respecting is disease. The total amount now on increase of doubt 1s over elated by bis triumph | @ report of the proceedings of the court over Mr. and shows it too plainly. THE IRISH MRi GLADSTONK'S MASTER. The Irish Nationalists when united are Mr. Gladstone's master. If they "quarrel publicly among themselves they may lose their present ascendancy both Healy, The anti-Parnellites are, it appears, equally divided. The follow- ers of Mr. Healy out-vote the followers of Mr. Sexton one day, and the next day the followers of Mr. Sexton out- vote the followers of Mr, Healy. The quarrel between the two vs nominaliy to the control o man's Journal. It is really a amesie for leadership, and it iscertaim the last word has not been rom Mr. ealy. If they will not keep the HOME RULE IS WKECKED. An a -- fight in the House mo ought to be entrusted to either of these factions, MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S GREAT DISCOVERY. Most mortifying of all these cala mities of ¢ week, at least to Mr. Gladstone, has been the discovery; due to Mr. Chamberlain's persist of @ gross error, in in the Ottawa Free Press, the following resolution wes adopted and ordered to be sent to the Ottawa papers and trane- mitted to the Associated Preas: Resolved that the report inthe Ot- ta ss Of the evening of June ers was published without any authority of any officer of the Canadian Order of e high court cf e . repudiate the report as published i dealing with a eu heen brought before the high court consideration. The Fair Open On Sunday. Chicago June 17.--The Courfof A peals has unanimously decided in_ favor tid's Fair on Sunday irectory isin full control, and that the pen have closed the & of diphtheria, there bei ree cases onary vate ve' Filta," me have taken on » * ose prevailing in field was already crowded with proprie tory remedies one established, and well advertise tod ani objections were u the yonture was a doabtfal one. re g inthe merit of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and the pluck back up the confidence with their cash. scription which bad previously only been ractice, and with a skill ital -- it. Tt was this sa pecbenat success that induce them to enture into competition with 0. established remeaies of the motherlan t now--indeed we success the 'Chemist 'aa2 Druggist,' the leading draz journal of the rid-- and probably th ost conservative-- in a recent issue states that the success of Dr. Wilhams' Pink Pills in Great tain has unprecedented and phenomenal. While, no doubt, it ts th adveritsing thas has brought this remedy tnto such zapid prominence in England, itis the merit of c preparation that keeps it there ind makes ic popular with ¢ People. There are few newspaper hob ve ed on the marvel llous, BrBGgnt th of . Williams' Pink Pills, for a number of years. them honorable and reliable, and worthy of credence in all they claim for their We cannot close this article better th ving in a con densed form the particulars af a striking cure in } cg ham, Engtand, by the use of Wi hams' Pink Pills, The cure is mic for the Nottingham ally xpress, the leading pees g of the Midland Coun- ties "The picturesque suburb of Old Basford some srvioale iles from the market place of Nottingham, bas just en the scene oof an occurrence which has excited considerable attention among the -- residents, an reached nee | itself. stances affect Mr. Arthur Watson, of Old calle . Watson, at get bright hittle house, site ated a t No. 19 Mount- pleasant, a ea Old Basford, and made ---- as to the curious cir eoryongyia alleg The -- was met Aw heoa; ani M son, bimmselt Gna annte afterw ards enter~ d the room, looking very litle like the victum of sudden paralysis. He _ the story of his life's health as fol- boyhood was prostrated which, after his slow recovery, left hind it @ permanent weakness and uv: ce tainty of acti the heart id ¢ had always been debilitated and more or less feeble. On giving up bis work at Messrs, Ashwell's bleach factory, he sought change of emp! ent and un- dertook the work of attending to furn- aces at kilns at the Bestw: and 004 ion Co.'s ets being at the time an Hodinghtan, what be \ for | ke: of the heart. The sition in w placed. His face was horribly distorted and the organs 5 completely paralyzed, so that be was able neither to stand n is condition is cri tho quainted with him as being most pitiable. He lay in this con dition for ethan three months suf- ing int ee conside: pain, bat mo: ed by his utter -- ness than y s pgs of kind. His wishes were ial signs and feeble mumblings. 'The dis- pating nothing better than that should evenanaly reheve him of his belpi ter Cooper, Wesleyzn st Bi smend whose fiock have their spiritual habitation ina er pr! in a street, Old ney ttre ia th case of this anf te erage 18 sain! wae ie from 'cinest first nol re: a abe said, po to have cured the pate and legs, but to ibl It isshown by con clusively at iden at Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale nary sense, but a sciectific preparation, rom a formula in practice, They are shown to positively and unfailingly cure all di: artsi from impoverisb bl ach as. pale and sallow complexion, gegerally mus ar weakness, loss of appetite, pression of spirits, anemia, green sick ness, orgie of the heart, shortness of breath, pain in the back, nervous dizziness, loss of memory, omnes | ow Ly usin: -- own overwork diseases. These pills are not a purgative medicine. They contain nothing that could injure the most i s They act directly on the blood, supply: ing to the blood its life-giving qualities, by assisting it absorb oxygen, that great supporter of all organic Iie. In this way the blood coming ishes the various organs, stimulates functions, cage -- to eliminate disease i the syst ese Pills a "are manofactured by the Tan Broc © Schenectady, w. Y.) only ing the arm's teade mark ms' Medicine Co. from th sold makes a course o paratively i other remedies or medical treatment. Will Remain A Mystery. THE EDY MURDERS MITTED BY PERSONS UNEROWE TO THE yuRY, Lg sig i) ha 9.--The following _ dered by the cofonet' " at the han persons unknown. cept for untoreser accidental discuveries irtually be considered the last of the afar, and the ze mur- ders will go down in the annals of crime as the most i dag tragedy which4 ever occured in Can: --------E The frst ------- of ee fruit has reached Winnipeg in first-class con dition, only 21 days from Sydney, The oranges and lemons are said to be very fine in _-- comp! lete returns of the voting ip Brome ----s on of repealing t ey . lever of sustaibing the Act as 140; the vote standing:--For, 579 ; aguiaat fi _ Sir John Abbott has greatly improved th The ex- country believed Sir in 'ill be as well as ere long. aie Toronto Evening = has ito $1,500. The ime ago as a rival to age a the compositors the latter went on strike at the introduction of type-setting machines. Canada is sweeping everything bef her in the cheese exhibit at the World's au. There are 600 en for chee upen arded. A speci a a ov of this number 9s have gone ia, Mange and Scratches of Big kind of buman = Fae William Glass, sheriff of Middle for 35 years died at Looden Sawrday, age For Over Fifty Years Teeth ry at once ana Winslow's a a [ing to be m spurde te tod ok th e first quarter r of the imals, minutes by Woolford's Sankar aon game da! ecease ced: I side froea on old ech boown wash family of the countyof Armagh, Ir!a0d. | by the instrament of injury. A truly Hew id to ha a longer trifling attention, but the one t way person. He |of savi 'i f possible was a continuous resident cf the city for the last 62 years . three Tetiste rc eee thers A horse collar, both wales peewee "mea of + ae a of airtight material aca Tat ibe Game and prov! a inflating with [ nenpea palar mon ad "fore for secur- Fee eittiat Mianceencsaoemieenmeeenaee sited Coa wey ap eg Ro ey bene Frage ariel fine home mech 9 Life; at UT TEST aoe mee 'There arst STRATHFILLAN'S HOLY POOL. Curious Superstitions Customs Practiced Place, The tradition avers that St. . human being who was made ao saint about ae ieee of ng eighth cei tury, the pol new now called the "Holy Pool of filan, and endow i ise tho tng of bealin "all kinds ut more ly n othe heal- ) i virtue werful to- moon; and I was told that if I had com cam m thirty miles distance to re- ceive the benefits of the waters, and had there for several moons ther, This pool is by no a,famous battle was foug ne Robert de Bruce and the SLicDo lass, which the a or gained, oink to the i by the prayers of St Fillan, Tho oune o bathe on" a side o h pea © hese cairns that piece vo ck a7 which a the affec them to a and it will f proves an anfalll- eperne cert st tere: which he was led. Sometimes the which is in el open churchyard, th ney are fastened d to a wooden frame- work, and remai there for a whole night, with a covering of hay over them, and St | Tillan's bell is put o their he: f in tho ering: the unhap patient is found loose, the saint is su posed to be very propitious; if, on th pranian he ito et d, the cure is oubtful. --Condens: trom gm London An hatin by the Literary Danger of Dloed Polsoning. Trifles, hae rg suiall things, some- times cause ig, and many tim wi athe In no w is wont lnerntions illustrated than in sur- A little neglect or = an Sniasicn, ion ve tinguishes life. operations require skilled ope: perform them to secure the pow ot recovery. ome surgery--the In its lunge through the 'clothing the dye or an atom of cust, or a speck of the cloth may be 'carried on the pin point into the scratched han nd, or arm, lever It re- quires no thought to e xplain blood- 'rom a pin pric ODD AND USEFUL. t Preducts of the economical man hay- aswell as cuffs which are de- | i reversible. brush with a le ints 4 ae - covered ts dees mirror. er pe - Children cr Cry for Wheat, fall, per af a 'Wheat, spring, 7" 8 @ Bariey, : Be se % 23 ce 700) we mens at 1600 do « ue , per 100 Ibs . 185 20 de. 25 250 Cormmes! do .. 20 26 Batter per Ib uw Ow per dos. wo Der bag mb | nes ane ee a8 £$ AS su iB Wood, abort, 1% 33 Dressed Hogs, ow 0m 898 Pall wheat, per © ring 4a a ley, per buahe! 6 # Peas, do sy 6 Oats do BS Potatoes, per bs; 10 10 fe, 300 | Been. Bor dom 0 It Be, 300 ee 300 30 on com. 4 pte 0c oo S}c. 88] Wool one Tn) 202, RONTO. 100. PRICES AT FARMEKS WADONR. a i C1} Se=cesr-ad "ee +e e -o Bxreseesss § ia Ty 0 ww w# @ & 0 a x 00 1S By 30 oO Pes TOWNSHIP OF WALLACE. ----_9o ------ Adjourned Court of Revision, The adjourned Court of Revision for the townebip of Wallace will beheld In the Township Hall, Gowanstown, Saturday, June 24th, 1893, Commencing at the hour of ten o'clock. R. G, ROBERTS. Wallace, June 1, 189). Tp. Clork. OWING to tbe increase in our trade through the popularity our goods have obtained, we were unable with our past accommoda- tion to supply the demand. THIS WEEK WE HAVE MOVED into the Bakeshop lately occupied by Beirnes, Farrell & Co., where we hope to give our customers 'satisfaction. Wo Sal Somer bape they Stand,-- Give J. McCORMICK ; Listowel, June Sth, 1893. M. MPD. FLEMING! The Factory burned, the Grist Mill burned, the Tannery purned; but still the Citizens of the town must have the common necessaries of lite and the question is, WHERE CAN I GET Tae Crockery, Groceries, Flour, Potatoes, Butter and Meat eats CHEAPEST, and always get sixteen ounces to the pound, and be dealt squarely with, R. oT Store, is the very place where you will get. the BEST AND MOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY. CHISON'S at the Cash GIVE HIM A CALL. _ BR. Hutchison. BOOTS and SHOES either for Cash or Credit. We have decided to make, not a fraud, but positively a CLEARING SALE of our large Stock of all the BEST MAKES of BOOTS and SHOES to be found in the markets, from the coarsest Men's and Boys' to the finest Women's and Children's wear, all of which will be sold at prices such as were never before offered IN LISTOWEL. Sale to commence on MAY 18, and continue FOR : SIXTY (60) DAYS The Stock must be reduced, after which we will move into another store, and the business will be continued in irstclass Style. REPAIRS promptly attended to, and ORDERED WORK a 7 Bipee! cialty. H. KARGES & CO. MAIN ST., LISTOWEL. '|WOOL WANTED. Cash or Trade. Highest Prices Paid - 2 AT THE LISTOWEL WOOLEN MILLS. Fire ! Fire ! Fire ! Fire those old shoes away and pay a new pair, at Flem-| ing's New Tan Shoes for Women, Men and Children, in all the latest Shades and Styles, at prices that defy com- petition. Goods all new--no old shop-worn goods polished up to sell. TRUNKS AND VALISES. Are you going to the North- big ? Do you want a trunk ? We have a new Stock just in, which will be sold at a trifle above cost. Don't forget the place. MAIN ST. BRIDGE, M. McD. FLEMING To Preserve he richness, color, and beauty of the hair, the care is necessary, --_ harm being done by the use of dressings. To be sure of THE HAIR a silken texture and lasting fragrance. No toilet can be considered complete B. F. BROOK & SON wish to remind the = that --_ still want more w cel and that they have on hand for this season's trade BIGGEST STOCK OF WOOLEN GOODS ~~ shown by any factory in Ontario, which they will exchange for cash er woo la RICES which WILL ASTONISH EVERYBODY. It will pay you to come and see 'remendous stock .. hich is OPENED FOR INSPECTION. Come and satisfy yourself before disposing of your wool elsewhere. Do not forget to secure for your wife one of our FINE WOOL SCOTCH SKIRTS. ' NOTICE. B@ Do not be led away by shoddy pecans = those travelling through the ccun- try. Wedo not employ ira to our factory, and by fair dealing we hope to gain your trade and con fiden We Guarantee first-claes work in fell ested Spinning and Manufacturing. + B.--Parties {rem a distance can rely on getting their roll carding back the same da ay with them, and they will find us ready to give the most prompt ond careful at- tention to all, | B. F. BROOK & SON. THE MCCORMICK! FARM FOR SALE! cicleainsinilaitas Being lot ge 3 part 33, 3rd A PERFECT BINDER. -o-- ates farm consiets of 125 nares, 107 sores ac res aot and cedar. 'On ihe the The MeCormick bo Nada Co, regia ats hose, « fretless * alles trom Listowel ond thiserteesiars tn» -- prin ed salle ie and rch, terme Fee Wa. BEATTIE agent at Listowel. SAMUEL Goon, thetr celebrated machines. ba Shipley P50 The chi nts in favor ofthe "Bindlo- chines" are the tightness of draught, belog sban of horses, tts aught, the round- lon AT THIS. without this most popular and elegant of all cake bees every part of it within « t The old long in tare gra) anvas elevator isuune « with, As evo: {ating out when t about 25 years of ea the graioiscat tt falls upon a short cao ps I have e lately b rf using v which corers tho grat 1 air Vigor, aod it is causing a new ied lo Into a receptacic h. HUTCHISON Agent, Listowel. go my hair open to fall out, and what littie remain- ed the sheaf alwaye allehting om the butt, pe rear of the machine, The consequently are unl- but without success, till at last I began to Ayer's Hair Vigor Pitcher's Castoria. form in sizein ali kinds of grain. an USE bervesting exhibition at the where farmers are lavited, to call and in spect it. and rer: oves puritle es from c ths worsi Sere Ayer's Male ¥3 » and now my hair is in an Important polat, @ S {60 machine = . fim Aad is is restored (9 it going through a 2.10 008 gate and a6 foot --, ¢ SP . throagh a Li foot gate, without the use of c= A trucks. n acre of grain canbe cut while 7 =. Soa "tT tase used Ayer's Hair Vigor for another machine is being tranahipped. It = CURES nearty five years, and my hair is moist, been ti aghly tri tected Y * * ove state of | throughout the Ualted fates, also In Great CONSTIPAT: =: Britain SALT RHEU/A CROF Laman ai plains or twenty Ove THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL 80C IETY HEART HELIA, S2UR peebaspreed 1 pp id OF ENGLAN: ZZIN nage Bal," Newentile, Wr ED IT TSE MEDAL. DROPSY. ofthese Mucbines belo shortly be on RHEUMAT ISM. SKi N DISEASES m, Mill | w Street Wx. BEATTIE, Agent, a LISTOWEL ¥