Listowel Standard, 17 Nov 1893, p. 2

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J. A. HACKING. THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS. will mains on Maklee! 22, "8rd ; and valid November 24th. J. A. HACKING, ISSUER MARRIAGE LICENSES. TICKET AGENT , LISTOWEL STANDARD. FRIDAY, NOV. 17, 1893. & WESIERN EL-DORADO. Great Future Ot Edmonton Dis- trict tibed. 4 en FARMING COUNTRY TO WHICH NG--MOVE- OM EASTERN PROVINCES. agine a country © adapted to agriculture than the istrict known. as yi alley of the Saskatchewan. So Grorsilkity impres the spring. On c pak tioned here we acre: under crop, mostly sane Sasa haviers The oats were breabiag as high as 100 bushe condition necessary te suc- psa farming seems to exist in reg The soil is practically inexhaust- ible, the grasses are abundant and ex nutritious that the cattle were in better pp than eastern catile are after tall fed for six months, is said, are among the richest in the world. Gold is being washed in the crodest im the binks'of the Saskatchewan most pron,ising fields ever openec up for gpretctnen on the American Continent. ¢ party in question returned v the new Soo line n_- Chicago, Aion ing ee sx of t best ---- states in e A rth-West, and sehcher 'on the farms, as "they passed no ---- cago did they see cattle at all com~ the British market. S aking place of as "er kee Mr. Haslam said That everything seems 0 polatto a them there, as, owing to the great de Pression prevailing all through the Siates, a great many of t mn hav ad to return, When gnce advantages of the Nerth-West are thoroughly under~ stood, the tide migration will a surely turn ehitherward as that the waters will rise to win the Bay of Fundy orthat the waves will wash the ewedy banks of the Petitcodiac slam, whoa practical farmer himeelf, 1s full " enthusiasm as to the future of the rtb~West, which, not- withstanding the. prevailing low prices df farm products, +s boun tend je there himself ere long with a large caniier ef bie Marntime Pro- vince {nen Mr. McoUartny at Stratford. A CANDIDATE CHOSEN, Stratford, Nov. 10.--Mr. Dalton Mes Carthy and party arrived bere by train rom the north thie aftemnoo this evening a procession was form beaded by the 28:h Bat atthe City Hall, where The dresses were deliverec 'by "Rev. Dr Ww nd. oO". 2 . -- jon a ralidate to $0 coset a who was present, accepted the nominati Who Was Killea First ? Battle Creek, Mich, Nov. 11---An og' received from an atiorney New York soning Wher sag any evi- simul. ly, interesting one from a large point ae Ordinarily, the Jaw holds that, wher there is no evidence to ihe contrary, it is "eupposed that the wile, Pog lbe weaker person, wonld expire first. That where the death was jastantancons in ag cats, the is a Curious one, probably | real Srerke satisfactorily settied without a | contest. It now turns ont tne man who as to be John Da J i - fied the body of George Dawson as that ef his brother of November 11.--Midway is i t is a deserted, dilapidated Its charms and sts curious are gone, Itis in pos- session of the Labs gro Mee are show the visiting millions the fife and habits of the people ot Very soon the international streets will be tut a memory. The inhabitants have been and are being virtually starved 3 City their ituation. a Colum! guar ho will let no one enter, and even the ining in- habitants of the Plaisance who get out- ce © powers, are thereby saved Eg ge ¢ melancholy re- treet 4 Little Girl Hanged. Niagara Falls, Oot., November 13.-- i met swing. ior the house to get an The iittle girl called after him : ing me one, 00." In a few moments the lad returned, w his little ng in the air suspend er bat, to sister hangin h jeani i Cart can: it to move from under her, jand she fell forward with the rope across ber neck, the force being so great that she was unable fg ee nerself fro ig m the noo Scott had another child killed iy a kick from a borse recently. 5 ------------_--____--________} Collapse of A Bridge- THREE MEX CARRIED DOWN AND SER; IOUSLY INJURED, orchester, Ont., 11,--Mr, Crouse, brijge builder, has a | ang mnen at present building the stone piers fcr the new bridge which spans the River Thames at this point. e span the ooden structure was left Standing to draw the stone cver the re piece ou of men were to sway and the bottom of the ones of London is watlonsie injured, The Prosqect For Dressed Hogs. Toronto Globe ;_ Local Backers do not lack foe genh bieh «sei rs rplet on, aoc paid last winter led a good m al number present season's crop ¥ o keep down been shipped east, thereby reduc- ing the receipts in this market, and hav- ntain prices ata tWat they w: be able to get their supplies for haat money. This idea is based price of ct people t tbe hel of the o, and by no means the Plowing in Perth. --1 NOTABLE MEETING OF PLOWMEN--THE R WINNERS A big plowing event wae held on the farm of Mr, Waldie, on the St. Mf Model Farm, ce . The following ows-- 2 d, John MeDonzid, os arr ray, 38; 4th, W. H. Marray, 1%; orice, $4 Third' a es Thos, W lace, $12 ; 2nd, R. J. "Ballantyne, Sto, ; 3rd, Arthur White, $8; 4th,James Gloyne, Fourth class, eo plows--tst, Wm. Waldie, $12 ; 2nd, M. Vansickle, $10, ompson (McPhe: tr , antyne,Downie, Director North Perth Agricuitural So- ciety, for best cleaned ogre ist, $3, | Macdonald ; 2nd, $2, orice, 24 entries 'in the various s id was done. The 'plowmen were entertained to supper by Mr, Waldie at the close of the contest. "Just To Bee "the Pun." San Francisco, Nov: 11.--The ere mar school, pi ag joo young child~ 1s dr on Gre du school hours yesterday at Tke children marched - in olderly manoer w the as given, as nO panic. The fire started in the garret, and extinga before much 'ws dene Miles as = year-old lighted ed the Gre are to sec bow be would get out of the arrested. eS im Case HELPLESS AND HUPBLESS, Two Years of The Most Intense Suffering. Rs. jJOHN Ww. corE, 07 OF PORT STANLEY, SUFFERS MALARIAL FEVER -- HER Fal OF HER RE- COVERY--A CURE FOUND One of couples in county of Elgin are Mr. and Mrs. joee W. Cope, who live in the house at the tollgate, on Port S$ ley road. The cause of yao ee hap- piness is that Mrs. Cope, who for th rs has been a: great saarar: so hvor agate to be possible, h: complatel cured by Dr. Williams' "Pink Pills for" Pale Peo- after a number of physicians and a remedies print oo any reports ed the use oD. W Willams' Pi Pink Pills in different places are so authenti- ted as to doubt to the ab- Solute truth ofali that has been claimed for th ho , fort roof i ope. Hearing of this ranged ta case etailed 5 ------ work, evidently as weil as she hoe eve and ¥. women fa balf ber a, "Yes, I was completely Wiliam! ei ie Pilla," ison! physician was attended me fur more than three months, but I grew worse and worse, These Spots stung and burned and caused the most intense pain, me ery nothing could be was against me, and that I could not live long, Then I tried and more "painfal I tried of his practice, and said ¢ ulcers. At the --_ the Soren formed coceiee ring ar le and up e leg for about four inches. bi - effu- ti on trom as like w and three or res ee cloths cba around et wet ,and the water +o husband stron urged Willams' Pifk Pills, sy although uttér- ly discourage taking. them in Nov., 1892. After r had aken yd boxes the stinging = in hay 80) gan » e effus ate sto seemed taking the Pink -- until I had taken twelve boxes, and as pow see, | am entirely c red. ave not taken any Plile since fast April and my health was never now. I can bora t neverthe! ess. itis a joy us are gage to make affidavits to its oa at any time, She with the sores that [ would © crary, and had lithe hope that she vould ever be cured. You may be certain that we are profound~ ly grateful for this wonderful remedy,an -- we never lose an opportunity to say a good word for it, 1t bas brought my wile health ig nae pag after everything else had faile and we have reaso! oat than " Willies' Pink Pills contain all the we ents necessary to give new life and richness to the Blood, an shattered nerves reasrens, itregula: aul forms of weakne: fect a Ta "-- cure in all cases arimdg pry man- tal eney spect rk, or excesse: what- ever mat Dr. Williame' * Pink Pills are manufac: am icine & 50 cents a six boxes for $2 50, aed tay be had o { all druggists, or direct by mail from Dr. Wil- a Medicine Company trom either ad- res. visit to Mrs dust interest. has been Store in tow; < up of our citi arket. Sco:t ed. They left as last year ov. 22nd. $s of DONEGAL. 'Robt. Barke lost a va week by on on - The the Borke ee lost this year by -_ list includes four horees cow. 1 Foulston has Riddolls, spreading gra saac on ie Masi Sera »Spig anda serenint (Dr.) Egbert retarned Monday after two weeks outlog in Dy ville and vicinity, Dame rumor says. the Patrons a ry will meet here in con i the 24th inst. to select a candidate, anne son of Isaac Atkio, By "p sed Hy. ae 100 acre euad tk ae 800. The town eigen = consulted the 7 Laci i lamps on Main stree ra "= ATWOob. Gomer Green and famil r- Green been idence -- sitepficn with A, Wm. Ti on of Hic! town last week seeing old frien post office, spent Sonday with tends 2 in Listowgl. it re~engaged 12, Mornington, for 1 1894, 400. to teach hq Mrs. 'rim and children left cn Saturday for Wi peep - of the fan. untl lately more e tonte farm near They. have taken the house vactiod os Mrs, J. Wilson. The Sabbath school comnsetiae which was to bave here hap ( 7th) day (20th): n postponed+o Mon Tames seek of Brussels, has opened a has bis old e Cracks Blytb,bas agatn taken os. He L, ickson," was in ds. asin Palmerston on Sunday ie ag rf the Presby- terian services charge of the services ike mn Aull took MILLBANK. zens an tcklin has m . lesions iraculoualy. Joh4 Gatschene is bricking his- * Saia Gi 'espie ped two years n the North ae there and dull t doy ed cite A getting his b hand hort in a threshirs er right around the yil a part spine rig dangling at ite 'bough badly Priel is couple of tramps after abusing some maki generally cbnoxious took thei: only to be arr ing lags xtensi pon ie of lambs at preseut for the Buffalo Bis ices from $2.75 ade a large ship- ment of sonar tothe Muskoka district. runsway, caused by fright from the flax mill steam,precipitated Mrs. Th out of the big, " se ports fine sleighiog inca Ww ALLACE: is of for thei esr loads of catlle, wi took eg occasion to visit his old bom: r--Carried. oghlin, seconded by W. the Clerk be authorized to prepare plan 15 for the peed al of John Wilson last July. Wilson's body was = rion pe acquitted on th found guilty of highway robbery with violence, and sentenced to 15 years in the peni i ee come oard's Dairyman coneratulates Can- = on the success of her cheese at "There is nothing in - -- hag: soil, the water, the food, == ha id make ecte su United States cheese. The fault is not in these our cheese orie eccive and ae it ted States than to the winners 2 RHEUMATISM CURED 1N A Day.-- ction teil Cadically disa; The tly benefits. 25 cents, jouM LivimcstTome,|r. Draggist. The funeralof Sir Andrew Clark took lace in Westmipater on Saturday, | Mz-Giaastoas "2% °Btof tee pallbearers, 2 5 rave. Cc ga: Leblanc Must Hang. for tenders for the s: Winnipeg, November 11.--At the Travi ae i, repairing was! Assize Court poy irre Joseph Leblanc . was $e0 be hanged on December $i; Robert Fothering Mr daughters paid their rene a visit in es rity. 6 nto with cerecal a CounNcIL. --The gay Council of Wallace met in Go and a Bill from J. Movinois for spreading gravel, ; Lee rom Jos . es nef Engine -T.R, calvert ; Bill from Isaiah Robb for road scraper; Bill from Palmerston Te ph, adver- usement, $1.50. Moved by A. Kennedy, seconded by W. Morl that James Simpson Sr. be re-appointed Collector for the current year, at a sal the oso enn H. A. King. that ew bridg ing Burkbard Bender, pipe across the sixth line, $3; Ebi Bender, jar culvert meer's award, $10; toad, Engine: Peter Wolf,repairing hernia} 8 bridge,$9; edar_abatmes » half price gravel and ling townline Wailace and imm, belt con. ee: Ric: Jobn Ti ew ditch and towsline, Howick, $450; John Mc illan, price culvert townline, Elm, $5 ; Ai 1, half price fing townline Elma, $12.38; James Mc- Callum, half pri ownline, $10.73 ; a E ag 5 hill and gra R. 42, 43, 34-75 ; Alex. Sauk, a of dnch, townline Grey, 11.50, by H. Coghlin, by W.A. Kung, that + No 305, to authorize Moved H. by Mr. bd a year 1 23 now read be passed t to meet on transact ------ =< ae journe: 7| place at he usual hour on Monday, Decem ; ots $12, = for tile or drain road = allowan rd id 13, $2.50 ; tle drain in lieu of a culverton centre sideroad, con 15, 15a and 16, con 13, Thomas Worddisse: culvert on sideraad between lots Ton ard to water standing on his lot, Loan mney holding lot 7, -~ 8, has refused o to an pre in continu. ing the aoe through. this lot to give him an outlet. At present the matter stands thus: if Mr. Wilson must have - outlet H are t Kearns, when tro om the Moorefield cDonaid $1 for itching ; J. Riley if for gravel and plant: T: Comnell $9 for gravel, The Counc! ad ; WHE * NOV. 10, 1893, waned: ¢an man do! poordust ! And shall we so bemoan? 'Within the rose the 'otto: rosy 'Will not be lost below; When trouble tries them hard, And we fy to the Cross, Atbwart the loss. Joux Howx Swe... Wallace, Nov, 13, 98. Cheese o Markets. Listowel, Nov, 9.--At the market bere were boarded to day there 10,000 boxes of fared 4,500 Psa i end » no 3 market 710K Cc bid freely, holding cto ac The following motion was i --That all cheese sold on this board aia Loran half ight. This uA pot to come rte prey til beginning of 1894. London, Nov. 13.--The offerings on Saturday were very large, but no sales made. The second bid in several tances went as high as dioffc. was 90. boxes were ceed altogether, Thomas Anderson, a British pensioner, died at 'Parkhill Siterder, aged 100 years mon: Amer ondert combination R. Stark's 's "Headache, Neuralgia cad "Lives Powders,nice to take and perfectly harm- less. Mrs. Gaston, 22 lnchbory Street, ore aig another well known citizen, testifies: 'Having algia and Liver Powders, as after a fair and protracted trial of the same I co sider the valuable remedy for headache and biliousness, well worthy of Passing many othera cf considerable re: pute.' Price 35 cents a box. Sold by all medicine deal: Lake pect have p obliged to abandon the search owing to rough weather wonderful curative agent. Beott"s Emulsion cures aa foe heals and strengthens the iange. chec ting disease and produces flesh. = knows that most preparations of Cod peg are disagreeable to the sense of smell and ' Almost everybody knows that Scott's Emulsion ~ (of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites ° god Soda) is not like the rest. It is a ures a chronic, rasping ks an any Scott's cabin a msmeneasec | NEW FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING BUSINESS. (late of Detroit and for opening where he intends keeping a stock o} special attention. in A FIRST CLASS NEW HEARSE b N rompt attention. FURN ITURE, staat: soy FRANK SALLOwWS, merly of Goderich,) Wishes me people of Listowel and surrounding district to know that he is and UPHOLSTERING VISH'S. 'OLD. ST. CAMPBELL'S BLOCK, MAIN. SREE ET, Furniture to suit all classes of customers, which he will sell at lowest living prices. UPHOLSTERING, REPAIRING and PICTURE FRAMING will be given Have had large experience in these branches Canada and --, States. $ just been purchased by me from 'ash of London, and all branches of Dodertaiing will receive most careful and Call and see what I can do for you in any or the above lines. Havine | A Farm, | A Garden, A Village Lot, A Home in the City or Village or Country, or expecting to have one, IT WILL PAY YOuU WELL, Toxecure the Invaluable Help, the Beat In mae. the thousands arr iain, Practica) Useful Hints and Suggestions given In American Agriculturist, All prepared by thoroughly experienced, fais liicane. fe ep whe f nat well what they Nine Hondred Engravings in each yolnme prise couery to the _aedersanding 4 grea' 4 ng vari Laber-Savi Helping Plane Y and Contrivances, [jlastrarions of Apimals, Planta, uildt pgs. Househod Hel ps and Convenien ie hae easing Pictures r vid and Young. ¢ ITIS IMPOSSIBL = wit ae Lee erine. For anyone te oe nent ee S The American Agriculiuniat {7 52 and 64 Lafayette Piace, New York, N. ¥_ Sooruine Sravr." MEADACBE AND CONSTIPATION . | Sure where when earacek: A aad reused. They e NO CBILD ts safe from W. miess Dr. Low's Worm a jaat hands tt ne a complete remedy both estroy and ove worma of all kinds. BIRTHsB. MUIR-In Elma. on the 1 meee 3 of Annee t Doglaa,| aa tb wit witeot * air, N teente=ta Elma, on the 7th inat., the wife of Wm. Ingils of s eon. McNEIL--In Wallace, on the 7th inst., the wife of Robert MoNeil of a son. lai di rects, = sa the appa fo the council--Carrie A let-, receive: m aoe po blacksmith, of aig delive Kearns, Mr. ell claimed or repairing 2 tones ora Mr. Jackson, said to be damaged through an imperfect sentyay in the tow ng ok of uncil had no anetedes whatever of the cnatter id i s evident f jome mis- take, It was therefore mo Messr: Doyle and Harri the clerk notify Mr. Mitchell of Palmerston a the -- as no -- the sisis--Cant thi : ee a oe he the be the digzin olter coriuece Wate award. eee on the council to auncil adjourned to meet in oe bom notice tase eee * towann Dywas. Clerk. MORNINGTON. ---- of the Mornington Con-~ we Association will be beld at Dons eye ball Newton, on Friday, Nov. nm A ™ ~The Conncil met at Donley's hall, Newton, on Monday 6th November, qooording roment, Members ali peat. The minutes of last pleats were The read and signed authorised to feene the following orders: J. Johnson $23 for gravel, do $0. gravelling ; H. Freeborn $1.50 ponent, grarel and repairing culvert; H. Kerr bridge: Boott ¢ ic out palriug culvert and ditching; T. Seott $150 for culvert ; J. Hamilton $1.54, two culverts; Pr. J. Drum. mond $1, spreadinr gravel; J. Grieve sus, Slliing DEATHS. FIELD--In Listowel, on the l4th inst,. the infant: daughter of Chas, Field, aged 6 GIBSON-In Listowel, on the 10th tnet infaht daoghter of Wm. Gibson. BETTINSON--In Listowel, on the Mh inst. . the months. LEWIS8--In Wallnce, on on ame 1th tnat,, Dan- fel Lewis, aged 60 LISTOWEL MAREETH. wove 17, 18 a es a 88egzK: etal i Myrtle M,: Betiiness, aged 6 years,and § A, SUBSCRIBE» Canada's Best Family Paper THE HAMILTON Weekly pectator ENLARGED AND -- Contains All the News, Aany Special Features, Crisp and Puinted Comments, The Most Entertaining Stories, The Choicest Literary Matter, Everything fur Everybody. § TO +s ee $ | caeeesiic oe gees Ha in worth u u oume cont this Journa many une r--only $1.50 postpaid. pe aprent 5 paper, from a sow ald) Lieauary Sample Copy Free on pip ey Ad. | 185--1 tter an oor great ar premium "We HE WH. EXECUTORS NOTIEC TO CREDITORS. Perit" sernianecoerens Court of the County of Ip the Estate of JAMES CORRY late of the Township of Eima in ane County of Perth = shiek retails at Mas, Wir Sraur has Lite 00d Deen ine by millions ot "mothers ere for rere agent "for thie, 'atvirict ts is wanted at onos bight and broken of yo! by maick child one who wiil take an Interest {i 'uablog safering crying with pain of Culting the paper ® and will make a thorough can Teeth send at once and get a bottie of "Mrs. Faee Or Als aiatrict. bs inslow's Soothin yrup" for Children For terms and particulars address 'eething. It will relieve the poor little xuf- ferer immedia ly. nd upon tH, moth- SPECTATOR yeh ab co. Diserhoea"" ree ete ine etd Scene mee ie this felt 'and winter during al Ape 1 ve CANADA Bowels, cures Wind Colle sofiess ins Guns || times, Excelient ch Liberal pay. CLUBBING OFFER ~The a MEE and reduces Inflammation, and gives tone ie oki have spare t me 7 out of work, OF and Weekly Spectator, one yea &nd evergy tothe whole sysiem. "Mrs Hing fOr a paying busines, writemé at || $) 75 Fa 'both apers, if ordered oi rh Paes pe t fF, be hl a for shilores this offi Papert & 2B ° © a the | Ee ae one of the old and FR oud E: YOUNG, ale physicians and nurses in the Uni reeryman, States. Price tw am reve cents = bottle. ochester, N, dic Sold by all drugg post SS ietals aie ae A Great Offer ! GREAT PA PAPERS GREAT PREMIUMS. ws are in position to offer the STAN - a Nott vince oF ~ ke muentin Beatie RD and. the AMILY HmRALD AND Peart tt at ot <A Be F yeni, pur creditors and WEEKLY STAR, of Montreal, for one year otber woos having aime atthe ce tor tate of the ry ww toon, St ihe eaid Township of Elmar ave baw: tah v aa! ownship a: ma, are here- i br reaul deliver. of send by' post pre: Valea: offer arena Be subscriber to a id on orbefore the 2th day of November o1ce eat premiums given Dee - eres tented fiaowel ang by the pablishers of the FAMILY Hex. ALD. County and Province afore the Solici-| These premiums are the "STAR" ALMA- tore for Letitia w Co orry 'and | KAC fe superb book of 450 1 Corry ey MEneeate ae nod Execators | pares or wedersne test wl ans, Sree rrr of Spat IL twenty dollars. d Picture--will be James Corry Uta Corry or Fa pudcew cor f Baim nivel Corry si at Br wie . buceansth metecaset ie se alms. raceoun the natarc me secariiion Laux) nt heldby them. after which last mentio: ri roceed the nasetsof the sald d Files entitled thereto, h claims of i ven us ve requ! id Exeo rixand Execators wat not be be ainbte for The | ac sald amtecis or y to ap t oe "claim notice ait foresaid at th teady about Aa end of Nove: the choice will positively be withdrawn. ¥e Deen time of suet distribution. Dated at Listowel this Lith a. A.D. 1s. RY, Ww Gon REY, Mt 3 sy LORRY. Executrix and eaeenis tora ofaaid Estate, By DARLING « BLEW ITT, eae oy me iT Solicitors. stestesst ¥ Fy SssnsuBsay "ow £ Sgkagusk "ee Suseresss =e "te Miss Minerva Bolton, Pormeriy of Mamilion, ls prepared to give VOCAi, AND INSTRUMENTAL : MUSIC, om civen at residence of pupils if Terms moderate, LOOK AT THIS. Board: J, Zebr $3, : for culvert ; J. Rymer $13.2 for ii "| Samuse WANTED-- Energetic men can find steady employment with Habdsome caths aad the SeneRt of over experience furnished.every special lines and trol of territory over 700 acres re of choice eper, . Call for our terms, The trial will cost you nothin, NE& WELLINUTON, B Toronto, Ont, ASplendid Chance a Someone, FOR SALB, The plant of the DOMINION MAU FAC- iF TUBING sale of Listow ng the; a' a) For terns and apply to JOHN GABEL or GEO. HESS- PROPERTIES FOR SALE. IN LISTOWEL. --o-- 45 acres of land in the west ic Giadnone Ward, neat i Good dwelling house abd outbuifd- Ou; 7ounE oa tees geet sett fences Great ace for he, WM. WILSON, Or to MORPHY & tian ete rey le muvee youlike a R. HUTCHISON 'Agent, Listowel. CARTHEW ma, 'Berristers, 43, M. M'D. FLEMING Fire | Fire ! Fire! Fire those old shoes away ap buy a new pair, at Flem- New Tan Shoes for Women, Men and Children, 1 the latest Shades and al Styles, at prices that defy com- ne Goods all new--no ae {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 3 trifle apove:§ cost. Don't meget jit ep MAIN ST. BRIDGE, ~_M. Med. FLEMING a a goods polished © sell. - ~

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