wie CANADIAN PACIFIC. RY. 'Harvest Excursions to Manitoba and porte Northwest, on early 16th, 22nd, and Sept tb. : Daloraine and return $28 Reston _ s $28 Eston $28 Binscarth ee $28 Moosomin a $28 Regina a $30 Moosejaw " $30 Yorkton if $30 Prince Albert " $35 Calgary " $35 Edmonton ae $40 Tickets sold Aug. 22, good to | taken two more return until Oct. 22. Those sold Sept. 5, good to return : 5 anti For tickets and all informa- tion apply to J. ob hatin Jr, Agent C, PR. LISTOWEL STANDA RD. FRIDAY, SEPT. 15, 1893. R. Hatchison will pay cash for any mount of eggs. ree Hunt, a8 of Palmerston,was im town on Wednesday, ford, is renewing - acquaintances in Wallace and Listowe! an: Gane Pee general house- Appiy to Mrs, Siawkies, Mc: Hay Bros of this town have leased the elevator at Norwich and will buy grain and hogs there ' C. Wipmer, dressmaker, and her son. have gone » Rodney on a visit. They will way con town fora couple of weeks. A NUMBER of the canehens in the town schools are attending the Perth Teachers Convention at en andthe pupils in their are having a holiday. THE Toronto Industrial Exhibition is attracting large uum rol is neigh left here on coumay and another big in- stalment yester FOOTHALL.--A football match will be day) afternoon, at 3.30, between the i el and "ap olen High School Admission free. Western Fait, which opened yesterday, is likely to be well patronized iro ection. he be one of the best yet held. The usual reduced railway fares are offered. R LESLIE shipped a car of fine hogs to + on Wednesday: There were 135 inthe lot, averaging 124 Ibs each. The p Adi aid for them was 5 \/c. all around, which is net a bad figure for live pork. MANNELL of Moorefield, town on Tuesday, having aati recovered to move about a; sical court eo held here on F Gearing, bar- rister, of Stratford ac has en ap- pointed deputy judge duringhhe leave ot absence panies Judge Wodds, presided at the cou McCo! s bakery was minus its gral soppy oth sa of ie on Mon- = he yeast feta tietuate his shorn in the wor! he: ise" of the baker. He is invited: to call around at the bakery, where h ota be given some pointers, gratui how to make the best use of the yeast. WHat Ex-MEMBER OF x gages Reusen E. Truax S sufferers from the disease to give South A can Netvine an immediate trial. It will cure you. REuBEN E. TRUAX, Walkerton, Ont. ScHOOoL GAMES. a penis of th High School, havi a Literary and Athletic Anechuios; hed decided to-repeat this year ¢. games which were so successful Jast year and which roval from all who desire to see the training of the body ar an will be cor the better equipment of the ymnasium. The pupils confidently hope for liberal support from their friends and expect to have even greater success than last year. ONTO Fair.--J acking re- as es {Mlowing for the *Teconko Fair ; Mrs. Loughead, Mrs. e nm and friena, Miss Loughead, Robt. Mitchell and wife, Mrs, T. . Hay ig Lena Hay,Seth Doan, Jno. Watson, ¢ .» W. Quinn, Mrs. Tumblyn, Geo. Butt, Dri Burg M d Mrs. T. Leonard, Mr. A el no. Barber, H. McLean, Mr. Bradley, ill 'Lassie, Robert C. i, J. owman, Earl Kidd, W pears, Miss Grey, F.O. Clarke, }. - Burt, H. Ferg and wife, Jno. Batem Geo. Spence and wite, Fred Smith "eal wife, Mr, McKee, Mrs. Bowyer: Mr. Bolton's Surveying Partv. . of Tennyson, * District of Algoma. Dear STANDARD: Thinking tt might be of interest to some of your readers to hear of the meanderings of the surveying owe! a few weeks ago, publication. We enjoyed the trip up the lake very hin the steamer Pacific, of the Great Northern' Transportation _ line. There is notas much traffic by lake to the World's Fair as one would expect. ery tew on this boat had that for their destination am ros pas against Ree Prof. maeell was adopted ryon Wednesday. pro fessorship pending an appe Synod of Montreal and Ottawa D at once--girl for general house-work. Apply to Mrs. J L. Darling waace street, Listowel, E fine exhibit of pianos made by the shay Feild & Rog instruments to the Western Fair at Lon. on. CLEMENT ALEXANDER,son of Mr. Jas. Alexander, aim to regain its former strength BARN BURNED --The barn of Mr. Dunlop, second concession of Howick, was destroyed by fire, together with the season's crop, on Tuesday of this week. The fire was caused by steam thresher, which had been _-- loo close to a stack of unthreshed gra THE many friends inthis neighbor- hoed of Mr. S. S. Fuller of Stratford were both surprised and pleased to appointment to the postmastership of that city. Amore popular appointment could not have been made. May be live long to enjoy the emoluments of bis new posi- Mr. HACKING reports the rene for the Chicago fair to-day : M. McD. Fleming and wife, Wm. Thompson and Schaefer, Miss Denison, J Van Kleck and wife, Robt. Bamford, Geo. Lougheed, Mrs. Hemsworth, Mr. Bar- nett, Wm. Stevenson and wife, Con. jax. points in western Ontario. is wife sister of the editor of this iv eo tte Chicago - sence who bere t BF t es -- home, chet sad mona h the pom Aa a --~ they pay at the World's Fair. Up to the present near! be hundred tickets have been so! ia Listowel for Ch' we understand tcago, that quite a number more purpose goi to-day and to-m iia THE "Cosmopolitan" September isa special World's Fair pod over a of 'el excellent mag- being orld's Fair Reecstun illustrated in the, picket style of the engtaver'sart, The number, the price of which is but = cents, is infinitely superior to Ce Pil pol tions costing a dollar | up Tue Elma and Morningt h and batter manufacturing gon hes nina of a hich ull 'ory, ich wi take the place of the Gotham factory, recently destroyed fire, ¢ pew ot Bik Il be loca fag mg a mile east + E+ Binning, ect, of this town, af pe repared the giving instructions in vocal and inst: wi that she is meeting with Success in securing pupils. M ill accept the What was lackin ade upin the charges. It as pretty hard to discommode a sur- | veying party morning we board- edt he steamer Tru Toronto, . ying -- Spanish River and Webb- ood. Wereached Massie about 11 a, m and evga ateamster to take out oo o our township, and suc veled in getung there by bout five oclodk im the afternoon. road is road, and is wi » to the lumber being cutting logs. lt ts surprising the amount ot traffic onthe road during the fall and winter from Massie to the h camps farther River, and delivered to .he Boom Co panies at the of e river, an delivered by the company ¢ eo a st ey may want them. This township ee winter they on, e . on the whole is pretty Were I to give are used ht th.s kind ot 0 less. The south-western part of this son Can gather a pai o. ey time. splendid eating and make very nice pies, which our sathon cncein Ju mak s. ie 'of oar Listowel 5 havea high time bunting Treg we at bear trail, and one of Spr men met one © few days ago. a pe h rs s for hunting them og a o fishing in this township. The "Sable River, though pretty large, has no fish worth mentioning in it; bat in the township of Gough, next east of this, in Birch Lake, pik lan in comparison with the useless that sett~ lers would not likely take it op. There is some very fair land bani but it is m small sec Mos it is sandy soil that is a y, rock bei st portion. There eal a large ee of white spruce timber b and erstand several thousand cons of it are. to be taken out this winter for Arey Harvesting is _ Many re compan of a scarcity of "The bam of the th bi hine is ae Wm. Wood, the Hewitt family, -- others have gone to the Tor~ iiss J. and Mr. A. Wood are visiting | ge the south riding. at friends in Mr. E.McConkey is doing an exter sive trade in the line, Miss Swann Moorefield bas been holidaying with friends east of here, As the annual meeting of the County of Perth Teacher Institue is held this week our school cl Thursday and Friday. r. Geo. Hewitt way samp his old rd and cagive to London last wee puting new machinery into his mill, pir completed he will be able tc do first br chopping and sawing. DONEGAL. can McKenzie drove a harrow oer- ing and sustained a painful wound, from the effects of which be will be laid on the shelf for a while. es Barton i nc getting over the effects of his late acciden Gilmer's team played fast and loose with the milk wagon the otber day, and the last "_ oot all but three cans of the eens bema MeNichol, of Wasbington, is visitng her uncies, Geo, Charles and Hy. McNichol John A. McFarlane and sister Lizzie =, attending the High school at Listo- wel Acheson is combining pleasure onl 'ioeianas in a trip to Manito! The tardy harvesters have finished and the threabers are masters of the situ- ation at presen Fall wheat cate is all about over, The breadth sown in this neighborhood is no* quite as large as usual. ATWOOD. Secretary Neads has received notice thatthe Atwood Mechanics' Institute has been granted $54 70 by the Education epartment, ¢ arrived home eth yee I at Sarnia he visited the Wo "lds Fair and reports having had a large time. Robert Forrest and son Wm. are taking in ae bie id's Fair of pr citizens are in Toronto aieaiien the exhibitio Mrs. Neads and daugnie Loy, who have been visiting Essex -- for some time past, salarend to: st w ¢ 3rd of Oct: has been sopelatall as the day to hold the Elma fair, instead of the riage Sept. Cc, O. F. intend pry a concert on the evening of the 3rd o/ The Presbyterians intend holding their apniversary next ay, and on Monday evening = give a tea Last Satarday Wm. Wherry moved his family to ce farm on the toth line. We are sorry to lose such a man from our village. Mr. Corrie is building # fine brick engine room, and is having it fitted out in elegant style, We are sorry tosay that Miss Clara Fox 1s very ill at present, but hope she a mn be restored to her usual good heaith. ELMA. s+ Harvey, roth con., took outtwo donde' oft pigs to Mitchell on Monday. John Whyte was the purchaser. It may Mr, Whyte is preparing sausages tor the Laurier banque Mrs Alexander, of Cavalier, North akota, who has been visiting relatives and frvends: in Elma d left on Tue: Ww ope her visit in Can pleasant one ard thatshe may safely ar- rived at her destination. Farmers in this vicinity have their fall atsown. The acreage sown is not as large as the previous years. Thos. Ful- lerton has been makin; ¢ improves ments about his residence in Newry. C H. Holmes, merchant of Newry, has a new clerk in the person cf Jas. er brook, Fred Wynn having gone lees to attend the Listowel high school. Wm Wherry has moved back upon his farm, to th con. The schouls will be closed on Thursday and Friday of this week while the teachers afte at Stratford attending the are away from school, and thus avoid de- taming them on other schoo BRITTON. Harvesting is cyer in this locality _ the farmers are busy threshing Smith is doing some "hig work with he sar thres Alf. Poole ie, st, isat pares visit- ing r chicens and the World's Fai A number of our young ladies took i in the Listowel races last week. Miss Jenme Richkinead, of Newry, spent last week as the guest of Miss Agnes 'a Ww Gray and family have gone to visit friendsin Michigan. stay in- tends visiting British Columbia, Wasbing- ton Territory, the Pacific coast, and will dawhile at the World's Fair before Laporte A new joint stock cheese been pra nay eere, called se my tod Mornington Joint Stock Cheese and Bat- ter Manufacturing Company. pad are gol pid rection go rhe ced ae so as to have the xmaey in running order for next Spring. It affair ill one In try The building comenition seem to be spar- 3 in making themselves acquainted Bay all the modern con- venience: dis the manulacturing of cheese and baie T. Wilson, of St. ew spent "Seoday visiting friends + "Me Wm. Scott i is again onthe sick list, but we hope to see her around again soon. ar Christian Endeavor getting ag Be splendidly. ings every ye evento ing. jety i Large meal MILLBANK. ; Most of the farmers are through seed- Mr. Hohner, of en has t the so acre farm of Wm, Reid, ons 19 Mornimgton. Price $2, 100. Most of our citizens took in the Basi faces, some to _--_ and be others to see how they could gr, get without being run Hoa Thomas Hawthoree bas been very il! the past week and is still confined to his bed. Tom is a general favorite and moch sym pathy is for his speedy recovery. Dr. D. B, hg eg el a Saturday with Dr. Clin- gan, to off Sitcsteme Boerinb det Cromie bad an additions' last week. Satnas: McKee is tadiaposed. Jobn Thompson and wife are pbc ayy. an extensive trip 5 north among Mr. Mank has the frame ¥ Offs of 1 house finished ready for veneering, iibank seems at present atthe of 9 rane ol -- jeves. They wil bt yet when they will cet their pgeag. # a Hap school board is ptr os at 10 the 16:h at the school,to elect a <a reir ee pots business. All interested are invited to be D iel Dayidson is raising his new brick residence, MORNINGTON. Cc -- The cil. met onley's hall on Monday Sept. 4th, ac cording to adjournment ; members ir Liye minutes of last meeting © was ue the followin; orsers : E Lintick $129, for bridge on con, 9; J. Pit ter 62cents tn full of account ; J. Martin lance for gravelling; G. Cruthers gravel; H. Kerr $16, approaches to bes gel con 93 Hart & Riddel, $3 42, for ; Wm. Barnett, master, T. W! Whalley, $19, ip Henderson, $169, ki ig in ches to bridge con. 5 ; B. Klenk i icon Sn ker, grave. ie joaiaed ve mest tpale tx Deb: wys hall, Newton, on > the first Monday 1 October, at 10 o'clock a. m. . Watson, Clerb ay Council met at Doersam'< } ednesday the 6tb --. i a court of Revision on the as: dcsia ¢ --_ rs all present but Mr. Zoeger. partes eet claimed that they received uefit fr the drain, and were ass sewed at the | pfs rate as parties in Ellice ished the court adjourned onul they got r tegal --_ ag court --- be ow 1, Poole, on S turday the rob of 'Sept. ; 10% J. Watson, Clerk, Are you troubled with dandruff? T Dorenwend's "Dandruffine, guaranteed to curethe worst case of dandruff in two weeks, |. Livingstone, druggist. John Parylak, an Austrian ig who recently arrived at Newark, N was pone ointed with America, But wanted to go to the World's Fair, aa tried to sell bis infant daughter forS100 to raise A great -- exists allover centre eciable quantity of rain rain bas otas ks, and ee pastureshave been destroyed by the hea NO CHILD is safe from Be r. Low' 1M. SCHINBEI NO 4 MAIN STREET WEST. orms unices . dis ina y re- --o-- This and last week we have pened out a beautiful range of the latest Dress Goods for present an wear, compris- ing the best makes and the newest shades. Cashmeres in all the new colors, Hopsack Cloth, Biscuit Cloth, and Serges in all the new shades. Then we can give you a_ beautiful range of fine Shot Velveteen for Trimming and Mantle Cloth. The new and most suitable shades for Capes and Wraps. is season we have spared no pains in securing the newest thing in the market at the lowest vactons, and we are determined to do the largest trade ever done in Listowel, as we are confident that our goods will back us up in style, quality and prices. So if you require a nice dress to go to the World's Fair, call on us and get a nice outfit. Then do not forget our Ready Made Clothing. We show the best range and best makes. And also remember our Boot and Shoe department. -- We can save you 50 per cent in that line, and if you want to geta nobby Hat,Tie and Shirt, Gloves, etc., call on us. We have alse opened out a fresh lot of Groceries, Canned goods such as Finnan Haddie, Herrings, Salmon, ete. J.M.SCHINBEIN. FARM FOR SALE BY AUCTION. ---- I will sell my farm by public auction, at Queen's Hotel, Listowel, FRIDAY, 6TH OF OCTOBER. emf in ts je County. 4 4 rie went ot towel,and one mile east of Mol I not < laborate explanation al tthe place, the victnity of Molewworth is well known to be one of the farming sections In On and mine joone of the ave re m the placea brick house, 'O yours, and other yates le bul tha This isan reining te not often met eth enyone requiring = ie is without fon given atany timeafer mala "Terme reasonable, and made known on day of sale. CONSISTING OF 100 Sale to Commence at 20 'clock. ALEX, . E AY, Auctioneer, LOOK AT AT THIS. to lowest lerest on farm security, , With the ng back what sou ike at Proprietor: Bo) ( cod liver oil, Scott's E. Emulsion of 4 it pure. Norwegian cod liver oil and Ms Maat hypophosphites, is such a wonder- ; ful curative agent and flesh pro- ducer, that many worthless imita- PN tions are in the field. Scott's Emul- --s us sion is put uponly by Scott & Bowne, chemists, Belleville. Scott's Emul- m= sion cures Coughs, Colds, Con- ns pine G 9 racic Hees colts Ps he 2 nntiien and Liver Powders, -- = Cowrounses roa = de he mcpicine co. SPEBUL DRIVES AT THE BARGAIN STORE: J. S. GEES " cnr DRY GOODS new lines opened u up in Dress Goods, Shirtings, Ginghams, Co s. per r, Ladies' Toe a and Oxford 75c per pair, other lines sat ah ri low, Arriyed from Japan a line of May Picking Tea 25c. per Ib,, or 5 Ibs. for $1, fine flavor--a snap. Rice, ial, 20 Ibs. for $1, and in fine lines oe large and bright, sample Japan Rice, extra fine, and Crystal Rice ; also 1 Raisins, Currants, Dates pure Spices, Pickles, Sauses, Canned Goods, et Canned Herrings only 5c. a can, Electric Soap 7 cakes for 25c. Sweet Home Soap (equal to Surprise) 5 ange for r 35C Pure Cocoa Oil Soap, 5 cakes in each box, a box. Salt, best in the world for butter = table use. Fruit Jars selling at reduced pric Highest prices aa for Butter and Eggs. J. 3. GHEE. Diamond Crystal MAIN STREET, LISTOWEL. WOOL WANTED. Highest Prices Paid - wh or Trade, LISTOWEL 'WOOLEN MILLS. B. 9 BROOK & SON wish * eembad the public that they still want more wool, and tg they daye on hand for this season's trade the piaaEst STOCK OF WOOLEN GOODS onl wn by hy. factory in Ontario, whic bh they will exchange for cash er wool a wh \. WILL ASTONISH EVERYBODY. It wifpay you to come. and see our tremendous stock which is ) OPENED FOR INSPECTION. e and satisfy depen before disposing ofgyour wool elsewhere. Do ncforget to secure for your wife one of ou | } FINE WOOL SCOTCH SKIRTS. NOTICE. z= De Bot be led away glad shoddy pasa ry and those traveliing through the ccun- try. Wedo not employ any such men; but ino direct to our factory, and by fair dealing sahope to gain your trade and coulides We Gupantee first-class work in hoil-cardnig Spinning and Manufacturing. . B,--Parties from a distance can rely an getting their roll carding back the same da A with them, and they will find us ready to give the most prompt and careful at- B. F. BROOK & SON. 16 | -- Artistic Wall Papers, Self-acting Window Shades, Curtain Poles, with Brass Trimmings AND OTHER INTERIOR DECORATIONS, JACOB SEBURGER, 17 MAIN ---- et, Has hers Qnest stock in town, All new goods, {designs.'and bought at close prices fro} d. wi the United States, He bas the sole right ee & Sons'. Wall Papers, scknoywi, by.all to be the finest Wall paper in America, _ You t nave enly, bs bey cape seo ube {ml and that they cannot 'déaign, quality or price. 1 person fn 'Listowal from wh vith Self-acting Roller Window Shades mannfacttre by A, R. sgeaapodah a bisey of Toronto, sor have a very Jarge stock on hand, all sizes Md Colors, Call em before purchast: Brass Curtain Pole Trimeafoge and Poles Of 41! descriptions--at closest prices, Also dealer in CONFECTIONERYLapd IMPORTED FRUITS, mob as BANANAS, ORANGES. etc, e west of th: . JACOB SEBURGER.,. THRESHERS.! LARDINE MACHINE OIL, The Champion Gold Medal Oil ,which cannot be Excelled. McColl's CYLINDER OI MANUFACTURED BY McCOLL BROS & CO., TORONTO "ite | Ask your dealer tor "Lardine" and -beware of "hare Imitations. Remember the st twee HAS NO EQUAL For Sale by all the Leading Dealers Throughout the Country. Dried Meat. We have a lot of good side meat which we will ' sell cheap. New F'all Goods. Our Bint hae gg he from the European markets = Ss bi Py bactaieag: large shi Braids for Dress Trieenin a () Colors and Black. New tons in the leadi orig = In NTLES and MANTLE CLOTHS always keep a large stock, but this season we have bought an unusually large stock in order to please our varied customers' wants. OUR MILLINER, MISS BRECKENRIDGE, has I acs atter spending several days in the Cit =e the very latest styles for her d pes 5 men Carson & McKee. Golden Lion, Wallace street, Listowel. Bargains, bargains! Having a large stock of BOOTS and SHOES on hand we have de- cided to offer special inducement thenext 30 days. McMillan & Ballard. BEAUTY ANI COMFORT CHATRS. Chairs to sit in, Chairs to rest in, Chairs even to sleep in, That Means Comfortable Chairs, BUCE, Wallnee Street, Listowel Fi. Furniture Dealer and Undertaker F"_ J.-S. BOWMAN IS CONTINUING HIS SALE FLANNELETTES ONE WEEK ONLY DR. PHILP'S STORE, Wallace Street. J. S. BOWMAN. HARDWARE. IF YOU ARE GOING TO BUILD A House or barn, we can supply you with everything needed in Hardware. N. AILS, the bestj}Machine--picked, clean and good--Montreal make. Locks, Hinges, Glass, Peet Oils, Varnishes Dry and Tarred Building P Will be pleased to give pricesgsnd estimate on bills at any time. Our prices are right. ROBERT MOORE . ' _ Main Street, Listowl.