Listowel Standard, 30 Jun 1893, p. 2

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Are You Going to the World's Fair? ----Gom TICKETS to all ts ot World by RAIL, or OCEAN Next Excursions Manitoba, June 27 7 and July 11. Christian Endeavor Ex- cursion ~ Montreal, 'July 4,.5 and 6. Single fare, good until 31st. Call on Me "For Tickets, J. A. HACKING: TICKET AGENT, LISTOWEL STANDARD. BRAY AES", ~< 3 =---- ote THE STORY OF THE VICTORIA ------ DETAILED STATEMENT OF "THe FRIGHTFUL OALAMITY. THE eed FACE DEATH IN A TRIPLE Fo HE CREW'S AWFUL WORK-- DORRIFYING EXPERIENCE OF Lear BOARD THE DOOMED SHIP-- GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION OF a AWFUL SCENE. ---- New York, June 26 --The Evening World publishes an extra this evening, in which was the sedge special cable dispatch - Tripoli, S A clock last Thursday after- five big ironclads--Victoria, Cam down, Edinburgh, foes and beasperedl --were drawn up full front, The Victoria was in de aba' the Camper down was on ber left and the Edinburgh on her right. When a were within five miles Vice-Admiral Sir uate d form the others would swing column crder and aoennre two and two behind the leader When the order was given the dis- tance between the ships was Jess than farther away from extremely -- for ag mi ictoria bet Camper wh turning their bo he pass within a few fathom of each other, even if the . wasexecuted #ith the nent page GREY. For the Barren. 'The second sitting of the Court of Reyf acekin James Lynn. Ivie Camp. tall and John Lamont cach a dog stock of when the two vessels separated all re- turned to their places, | perfect. The admiral and re mained steadiast upon the bridge, set- ting an example, So good was the disci that within five minutes after the blow a diving suit bad been brought on deck and a diver was getting into it an order to go below and find out the extent of the damages. The untangling getting under full +51 abou bad taken ittle time, iles nearer shore ¢ of the collision, all at once over s d and with a great roll and plunge buried ber bow ie rt court it was moyed by Walter Oliver, scouted Thomas Kunis, that the Court of Revision be closed, th 1) as revised Hewitt -- for leave to perform bis statute the boundary Grey and Mo high in the air. plunged immediately into the water. below had no ey ail ff immediately struggling io water. A fieutenant = up to a put his arm aroun despite the b: labor in div. No. 2, instead of dir. mes con. 8th. os by James Turnball, Thos, Ennis, that the satan th oo: removed at onoe. ing to be done at lot 6, con. 16. seconded by James Turnbull, that Mr. Ennis attend to the matter end Ist the contract as sbip. The huge bull was drawing in the water as it went down, and several hundred men, hurled suddenly into the water, fully dressed, had to ed against the increasing suction. A m ment more and a new peril more bor: "= descended upon them. The great engine -_ in the poor of the hull and inclosed in ertight compart- ments was still throbbing at full speed, and th: great steel flanges of the twin screws. were whirling round in the air. th water again the suction had increased until there was a deepening vortex like amaelstorm, At the bottom of this maelstorm the screws were revolving like circular knives. tures -- in vain against the suction. yy e drawn thrown ---- tthe aah blade: ea scene which made the abcess, on the decks of the other war- All within reach of that vortex lost their presence of mind. Men who knew how toswim ceased swimming and fought with the waters. Men struck each other in frenzy and struck each other off. deep cone of whirling water with the swift knives chopping buman bodies at the bottom of it was a horror to daunt the bravest. One man who escaped says that he saw in this great vortex at least fifty of his fellows fighting with each other and with inevitable death. In a moment ot so the knives disappeared and the vortex beganto close up, The ship was bencath the surface gt as the whirl was sballowed almost to the -- This movement is rarely m chiefly for the purpose ba aii the ship commander ™m 2 u Admiral Markham, of the Camperdown, could not believe s when Victoria began to still held to the signal ec brief delay, how: ever, bad been fatal. had nearly acy and the Camper- ore swinging around, bore down Pp oth -- quick to act. Admiral for the Camperdown, besides reversing of her screws, The ¢ foot ram o the Camperdown struck the bull of the j front of the niger great iron wedge so mightily pee There was a smashing of wood and iron plates, and the ram and eight feet of the bow of the Camperdown crashed 20 feet into the bowels of the Victoria. The Camperdown was halted by the heavy armor of the Victoria, and as her screws were reversed, she at once began to back away. As all the other vessels were moving to get into double line and a catastrophe involving all the feontiadts was immineat. Only the coolness and mpt action of the other ccmmanders prevented a general disaster. The Victora's bow was now pointed full towards the shore. It seemed that Admiral Tryon did not realize the ex- tent of the damage to the Victoria. As no ee of exactly this kind bas happe' before, he could not know what the effect of the hole in the com partment was to no doubt thought that as only one compartment was damaged, the others would keep his sbip afloat, so when the Camper- down and the other ships signaled offers of boats, he replied that he did not need them e Victoria began to forge straight for the shore under full steam. It is one of the rules of the British navy tbat if a sip | isin danger of sinking and shore 1s not far away, ween the Victoria and the e Camperdown's the --_ either in - = or in Mess chart ho ost on the*forward deck, ieeagieg atoms, under the blazing The Victoria n there was a moffied sound of 'hunde t, and the waters were toned up swimmers, The boilers had exploded, the sea kad rushed into the furnaces, and the swimmers were beating waves of scalding water. Thus, In less than ten minutes, death in three awful forms attacked the aaa and crew of Victoria--death by drowning, death koife-like screws, cca death by cad ing water. With the fiek underplunge of the Victoria all the boats were called away all the ships, ee No. applied for aid to build » wire fenca between -- 10 apd 11, con. 3. es, seconded. by Thos. Ennis, that Mr. instructed to --_-- the premizea and report at next carried, Moved by Walter Oliver, nner , that $100 be appropriated re in each of the five divisions ithe township -- ed. James Smith applied to be relieved of the water flooding his land caused by obstruction in govern: Moved by Mr, Garrow regard © matter-- --_ John McNaught spp ied for repairs road on boundary Grey and ond by Thos. Eonis, seeonded by A. C. Dames, that the sum of $10.00 be granted, to be expended by Mr. Oliver, provided the Logan council grant an eq sum--carried. Petition of John Campbell and 32 others raying for s grant to repair the side road -- 6, cons. 16 and 17; Mr. Eo: ttend to the matter, Samuel Shine applied for ~ he being in indigest nable to work. Moved are paid carried. by James Turnbull, sec~ onded by Walter Oliver, that Messra. Milne, Damea and Ennis, be s committee appointed by this council to advertise for ten- ders for a pew bridge at lot 4, con. 12, ri vm, clerk a requisition v8 the engineer under the Ditahes and Watercourses Act, 1883. There be! rt 'the clerk was instructed to wollly all parties interested to attend the next mosting of the mancil Moved by Thos. Ennis, scconded "dase mes Turnbull, -- Mere Milne and ide road 5, between va the 14th and S ieuh on cons, of council-- brook --carried The following accounts cr id-:--J J Mitchel, $6.00; Wo Steiss, $11.55; A Raymann, $9.00; Wm Spence $5.00 ; ndrew Mclonis, $3.84 ; B Alcock, $23.00; © vid Brown, $9.18 RA Docket ome ; Wm Carter, . = 8 cil then adjou Friday, the 4th day of page next. . Srexce, by the boiling w and refused to leave it. Just the Victoria made her plunge be saw t beyon bridge, for ruin descended poe mn ¢ diver whom had ordered iatow to look into damages was vail on deck and dressed = his descent except his helmet, e would have been dragged to the athe by his heavy lead-solid shoes had it not been for a seaman who stopped tocut him loose sao his heavy clothes. The diver a9 man whocut him their duty, and as a result out of 120 marines on the Victoria, ninety-nine were lost. Edward Blake Sulking. Fr. BECAUSE HE AND THE enn LEADERS FAIL TO AGR THE PARIS FUNDS QUESTIO Edw ward Blake, ex -leader i beral s, bad resigned from th Irish party. The frct is tbat he only temporsrily retired from the committee tN role oe had a se ifference with Arthur O'Connor as to the Paris funds question. that - B ve joined the Irish party uf be bad peck este the recent disstn- sions whi especially able to a new-comer, dared not venture near, but they did lift from the scalding water several wretched sailors who were horribly burned, It is thought that more than half of those drowned got out ofthe ship, but were caught in the -- or scalded to death | were Admiral Tryon stack on the bridge before Ol er MARYBOROUGH For the BaxNnEn. The municipal council of the township of Maryborough met in the township hall, Moorefield, on Monday 12th inst,. at usual hoar. Members all present, the reeve in the chair. The minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. Mr. James Thompson complained that the pathmas' and others taking gravel from his gravel a gravel and see that it is taken out at tho place and depth, and to remove large stones, elec. Mr. Thompson was allowed to spend Sdays in the pit for the aforesaid purposes at $1.00 per day. Mr. Isaac Mo Tanne asked compensation for digging drain TE i ri & a E 2 3 3 i E appeared before the cou is be made for gravelling at lote | and 2, concession 10 and 11. There were a acts of huge Mr. Isaac McIaaao a and daring. The} stated that on account of the gore! pit on 'want of fact that the sea hereabouts proper drainage, the pathmasters in the ae with sharks. It is the sty vicinity had to draw gravel from the 12th of thi collision occurs amall- concession ; for this reason fewer and er loads were laid down on the several road divisions adjacent to the gravel pit M Mcleaac instructed to have the pit properly drained forthwith, aod to presen Treasurer in favor of the following parties; Isaac Mcleaac, $2; Arthur Perkins, $2; John L. Schneider, $3.12 ; John Patterson $19.00; jannell, $4 ; Jacob towards ve~ ments on Peel townlins, Drayton yillage is prepared to grant $50.00 if Peel and Mary- borough townships will grant $100 cach, the reeves of Peel and Maryborough to Statements ber dang! sa | satemente ber danght regard to opening up| ness, and I think tt was, the aidercad between lots 3 and 4, com. 15, the fever that brought it on, the ies' Aacgpecaecner pins te Sor their king z Upon enquiry as to how Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cam Mes com ool agaia, and would no _ be successful at the coming en- and, ry pees the council will a the matter--carried. Moved by Ibe H8markabie Recovery Of A Young Much VITUS DANCE AND STUD! ATTACKED By ST. FORCED TO ABANDON HER LAD THAT HAS EXCITED MUCH INTEREST From the Templar, Hamilion, Ont, here were no "colonization roads" the northwestern part of the county, into Township, which was known then such clearings were few and far pe pr poe When at length representatives of almos' tenacity and ener; nd today the smiling settlements and apy -- = the a t of the bard 'oil of the to ive miles ook ofthe now town of Harriston, the seeming endless swamp ose to high undulating clay land, and this favored spot settlers were not slow Yo discover, Soon every lot was occu- ie , and the log houses coming village. Among the first settlers were m. Cardwell, ontin, Ro burs, Th Luke Grict, John Small and others In « few years a post w and William Cardwell was ap post- master, a position be holds rn oh day. The t Drew, after Judge Drew . dacs of Oue f se womd, nd shortly after esi settled at me to bless the motber a: y her sweet smiles. she was about seven years old, her Stpealth failed, and it was only after careful treatment by the Kapp iy physicians that the rosy restored to her cheeks, and ber i sch ool ards of two nervous sysiem an fects the voluntary muscles with contact irregular nts. The disease made steady bead« ay, notwithstanding all the efforts made to counteract i _ i through the columns of subscriber of The Templar since it wari. ed, an ad every confidence in the veracity of its statements. en be saw ro its columns therefore the account accept the statemen ce cured the Pilis for his daughter. pao The Donaldson homestead is Lot 21, A bandsome sub- aod a lane well built barn, er the thrift of the family. The Templar representatipe and 'by Mrs. that ber hustand was absent, re ng driven After a little general ried Mr conversation, the reporter appri: D sick, very ow think is am, SO 1 was first attack, with rheumatic a, and op ache to school was t very hard to pags the last catvece examinations, a ¥ cou! years ve ill they all tell ~ but nm H af F F B Ess B zi ip 5 = troubled " The Cyl bad also been used with es another -- of the fm ertangglin. jest below the knee. The doctor had several doen nearly healed the haw but it always broke out m the use'of maple s -- = Scotch oatm: was maple syrup, "asd not the pa mistre that is 20 frequently palmed off as the genoine Festher oe was not necessary to convince the reporter of the genuine- the case, but he called upon several of the -- and iad them the veteran post ard- well, _ _ tor ti rentlony to "rn fects as bere The Pm gists of Harriston were also seen, ai thep stated that Pink Pills had a remarkable sale. In reply to a query, one of them sald: "Yes, they sell better than - other: medicine or ding we have inthe shop. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for re are manufactured by the Williams' Medicine Co., of Brockville, Ont., and Schenectady, N. firm of unquestioned reliability. Pink Pills _ medicine rom an impairment of the cery sys- em, such as loss of pe comin depression of spirits, ancemia, ¢ sis OF ickness, general muscular weakness, dizziness, loss emory, locomotor alysis, sciatica, theumatism, the after effects of la gtippe, alldiseases depending am a vitiated condition of the blood, such as ork or excesses of any nature ese are not 4 medicine. ey contain only life-living properties; and nothing that could injure the most delicate sy: . They directly he blood supplying its life giving quali- s, by isting 1 b oxyge: that great supporter of all organic life In this way, the blood being "built ap" and being supplied with its A por con- ystitue! pecoras rich red, nour- 1 ity te organs, anna 4 their Suction ~ Lary eliminate dis- eases from the Dr, Williams' Pink : Pills are. sold only xes bearing the firm's o-- aor and wrapper, (printed inred ink). Bear ingnind that Dr, Williams' Pink Pills are never sold in bulk, or by the dozen or hundred, and any dealer substitutes in this form is trying to defraud = and onic be avoide ¢ public ned agar inst all other so, called blood builders and nerve tonics, put up in igen a form intended to deceive. all imitatations, whose makers Williams' Pink Pink Pills. Ask yur dealer fo! Williams' Pink Puls for Pale nd nd refuse all imitations @ Dr Willams" Pink Pills may be and ists, or direct by mail tees Company from these pills are sold makes a course of inexpensive as compared with other remedies or medi- cal treatmen Choose Markets. Brockville, June 22.--The cheese last weeks fig Offerings registered on the board were 5,261 boxes of which 2,812 were white, anc 2,38 colored- Sales: White par aa 639 boxes at 93 appa: argc +: 08 16c, 300 » 218 at in 16, and 520 at gic. Listowel, June 22--At the cheese * 95.16c, 2,000 at g}sC, 470 at 9 7 162, 330 atg 9-16c. The Guiding was very active; 10, ere present. Quite a number of factories sold before the fair. a June, 2 Pi goke were 1,457 boxes registered' of which 392 were white @od 1.062 colored. Colored led in price by "cover white. The whole sold at [9Ac for white anég for colored. 3---Mr. Ligon ny as madetite largest chees ever made in this section, being tract for the make of the last bal of Jane for 60 bya The purchase amounts 100,007, and the open paid the bbe since 1887,being 9c per Ib. lune 24.-- Elev a I, 1.649 boxes Junes. boxes at 9¢; (70 boxes al 94C, en factories Sales:--26 oo bexes pit at gic and 135 boxes at 934. Ogdensbarg. June 2,600 boxes of cheese te all of which told at8 1316 except yoo at 8yic. beni et Jane 24. --To-day the oma palpee were 4, bo Leadin ond euing price, 8 $4c. Utica June 26. er to day were 8,073 boxes colored at 8 to gc, and 575 white at Bac Boner was dull; 82 backages of creamery at 20, consituting the sales. Little Falls, June 26--Fairly active to- day, with good representation of factories ; 886 boxes ese. sales at 8c ei yeas at ie Ing: "es -- Offerings to day 1,687 boxes mone make. Sales: 260 boxes at oc 9 5-16 bid for Psmina lots bat refused. 28.--Nine factories xes at "16¢; : treely alent and omned. 95-1643 ste nga Ay The on pong is jg Children Cry for ela Seotch mame name for tne bes beet ox eure eod's Norway Pine Syrnp- 4 if Pitcher's ¢ Castoria. = . 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 MY Crockery, Groceries, Flour, Potatoes, Butter and Meat ats CHEAPEST, and always get sixteen ounces to the pound, and be dealt squarely with. R. UTC HISON'S at the Cash Store, is the very place where you will get the BEST AND MOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY. GIVE HIM A CALL. R. Hutchison. PUBLIC NOTICE. Township of Wallace, The ratepayers a the sa Torenadie of Wal Ince are hereby og that be are, re- re re by Bos their wells to Be pie perly cleaned 'oot vim m peLels, asthe "ay in view Ca @ posalble spread of Cholera to By Order of the Board of Health. R.G. ROBERTS. Teta ry. Wallace, Jane 15, 1598. OWING to the 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. : We Still tein <A the bry Stand,-- Give J. McCORMICK. Listowel, June 8tb, 1893. Fire | Fire ! Fire | Fire those old shoes away and buy a new pair, at Flem- ing's || New Tan Shoes for Women, Menand 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- West ? 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 AYER'S Cherry Pectoral Has no equal for the prompt relief and speedycureofColds, Coughs, Croup, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, Preacher's Sore Throat, Asthma, Bronchitis, LaGrippe, and other derangements A the throat and lungs. The best- known cough-cure in the world, it is. recomme: eminent pg hal teachers. Itsoothes inflam membrane, ogee bp phlegm, stops coughing, an induces repose AYER'S Gherry Pectoral ase, stages, it eases the distressing h an romotes refreshing not interfere with digestion or aay of the regular organic functions. As an emergency medicine, every re vided with Ayer's Chasry P toral. be "Havi Cherry Pectoral by all Drugyiocs Tt $07 ais boule Be to act, sure to cure conams, Cotas, hitis when with » Wood's i398. oe une 0, a ss eo 8 ss 0 Ss & 6 sm 70 1500 16 00 185 200 5 220 280 Mu wo oH BB 3 40 oo 1 % 2 30 40 17% 2% 000 0 June 30, 1693 4s @o ro Bb 0 a. "u so 100 Mu 16 wm iL 300 38 000 000 u pt TORO! 5 PRIORS AT FARMERS /AGORR. tr fat bi ~y le ed nem, Wheat' tail, per Pe e }teloed spring o e 4 Pu Pean' 7 $8 a "6 HW i lh 70) 0 O75 sw 5S 7TH 7H Fall wheat BB Spring wheat ao & Barley o 4 SPA 2 6}. one a 10 * 00 000 Fall wheat o pring whoat 5S @ Barley, ao #0 Peas, a 6 so OL oes 7% wo per 1 8610 Butter per lb us Hay per ton 600 70 Pork per owt om 000 Wool "6 2 M. 'D. FLeMine a CLEARING SALE of our First- -- ar REP ORDE "LOOK ovr ror 3 - a = ASTONISHING LOW PRICES BOOTS and SHOES either for Cash or Credit. We have decided to make, not a fraud, but positively 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 rnever before offered IN LISTOWEL Sale to commence on MAY 18T, and continue FOR : SIXTY _ The Stock must be reduced, after which we will move into another store, and the business will be continued in AIRS promptly attended to, and D WORK a Specialty. H. KARGES & CO., (60) DAYS MAIN S8T., LISTOWEL. WOOL WANTED. Highest Prices Paid - Cash or Trade, AT PRICES which ot employ any such men; daatieg we hope to gain your trade a ntion to a 16 B. ®. THE LISTOWEL WOOLEN MILLS. B. F. BROOK & SON wish to remind the public that they still want more wool and that they have on hand for this season's trade the BIGGEST STOCK OF WOOLEN GOODS ever shown by any factory in Ontario, which they will exchange for cash er woo! a WILL ASTONISH EVERYBODY. It will pay you to come and see our tremendous stock which 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. - Do pat be led away by shoddy peddlers and those travelling through the ccun- but _-- direct to our factory, and by fair nd confide We Guarantee first-class work in Koll-cerdnig Spinning and Manufacturing. B.-- Parties fr-m a distance can rely on getting theirroll carding back the sams Ps with -- and they will find us ready to give the most prompt and careful at te BROOK & SON. BINDLOCHINE. A PERFECT BINDER. | The McCormick Harvesting Co. " ? of Chicago, Wa. BEATTIE agent at Listowel. for their celebrated machines. Thec! chie: Ite strength avery oars of 1k within sight. Th ected Itiethen THE MCCORMICK FARM FOR SALE! and part 33, 3rd allace. Being lot 32 Con. arin arm consists of 123 Saree 100 acres on 65 acres of pine ana. cedar. Ou thé jk are a large frame house, a Hrej-ol ank barn 45 x 73, es oD Tet.class wells ent PTS creek. les from Listowel three-quarters of @ roe mile from schoo sonable, Apply on pera to AMUEL GOOD, Shipley P.O LOOK AT T THIS. 18a 8s of Money to loan atthe ve lo Ty lowest rat ps 1; Interest tay farm security, eth the privile, or pays ig beck what you like at | tbe end of any val t. HUTCHTEON 12 Agent, Listowel. ed by an arm on the rear of the machine, tbe rig aways veligbung on the butt, The bs 'e uni- form In sizein all kindaof grain Farmers id ex) bo e@aeen these machines io oper ounce them the greatest barvesting Invention 01 6. The case with which this binder can be transhipped is an im nt, a 'oot machine through a Il foot gate, itbout the use 0: trucks. acre of grafn can be cut while another machine ts belong transhi: has been orough! tried and tested throughout the Uni also in Great Britain and C E RO BOCIETY THE ROYAL OF ENGLAND, after # thorough test, VOT- ED IT TOE MEDAL. ofthese Machines will shortly be on exhibition at the storeroom, Mill Street: where farmers are invited to call and in spect it. ; Wx. BEATTIE, Agent, IsTOWEL

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