Listowel Standard, 16 Feb 1894, p. 2

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TOOTH BRUSHES... ; PERFUMES, to withdrew the warrant of any dinate lodge poblishing basty and ill SPONGES, _{petiic condos of eters pepe yor I have been asked by some-of hy we alk 13 DRUGS, the brethren wh ree " owed that reso- COMBS, HAIR BRUSHES, NaIL BRUSH-S, TOILET SOAPS. : AT J. A: HACKING'S, Drug and Book Store. ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENCES. LISTOWEL STANDARD. FRIDAY, FEB. 16, 1894. DOMINION PARLIAMENT. WILL MEET ON MAKCH ISTH. A Canada Gazette extra makes the and prepared such changes as it is in- - tended to submit to Parliament. COUNTY MASTER COSENS' AD- DRESS. Atthe L. O L. County Meeting held in Listowel on the 6:h inst, it was 3 ° < o a Cc < + &=s a5 » i z K-4 K resolved, that the address dehvered by the County Master be published in the Listowel STANDARD and Orange Sen- tinel. Listowel. Feb. 6, 1894. To the Officers and Members of North Perth County Orange Lodge : BRETHREN : I1t afford» me much plea- passed has been a prosperous one for cur Association, over eix thousand members having been added to our ranks inthe Dominion. While other Societies have only succeeded in holding their own, in membershi N prospering fr numerical porn' view, t also in respectability and in- fluence, leading members of our Order but that in our numbers we include some of the most honored and distinguished men in the Dominion, and that our hopes of increased usefulness in the history of our country Fave never been nearer re- Brethren, itis my pleasing duty to compliment you from this platform to-day the increasing prosperuy of our A>s- un sociation. our own co of North e we hav ehe ecn tary's report, been nobly holdin, our own True im that | brother to brother in our order hue again be e broken during the year. On the 8:h of August the fraternity was called upon to lay the remains of Bro, Rychard Johnston cers were nearly all present and took part in the burral vice. tro frown arthage and Bro. George Henry of Doargal have ul*to pasted away during the pist few months, ro. Brown a Johnston had thei tives insured in the Orange Mutual Benefit Association, and consequently left their farmiles well providea fox. Our insurance soctety has ow in existence neatly eleven years, and dur: that time paid out over one bundred thousand dollars to the friends and relauves of deceased brethren. It is certaini, doing a noble w and deserves to be well atronized the breth as Terscly increased to membership in the past year and the cost hasbeen very low compared to other tn¢urance companies. I beleve all the Lodges in the County of North Perth are in a healthy and flour ishing condition, am sorry | could not dt duting the year to visit as lodges officially as I would have hiked to Nave done vb ut : e 'brethren of No, 369. Molesworth, erect- ed,at a cost of over $500, a beautefal brick ball. Thad the boner, along wth our esteemed Bro. Masswnod, M-.P.P., of being present and cffiiiting atike open- ing of that new hail, he hall uw well furnished, and cipib'« of. holamy aboot rpte. ne Moles h brethren certainly deserve Coeort for ther enter~ prise mm erceting such a mecnificent ball byyrherr o#n unedred effure ro demonatrcion at Satford on the 12:h Jai wat, aS you afe a Awate, an wnme nse sucerss. Ben N. Clarke Wallacey Gant Master at sovereign, Geliwered anexc lent address from the put im to about five thousand 'ople. cient addresses wer , delivered by Dr. Evas of S rathord, and by Bros. Magwood and Hunt, of North Perth, The procession to the park was very Imposing on t adly marshaled. -[t would be quite sale to say that more than one-thir it Orangemen who took part in that pro- cession were from North Perth, and I The meeting was in every way a and a large amount of important business connected with the Order was transact« the Orange Sentinel protesting against the change bring made, as it would be almost impoesible for tarmers to attend in the middie of harvest. owever, I Orange O-der wae procnerine all over i f Grand 100 long. any you ha to ask, I will be pleased to snawer them. ce Cl conven bere the fight in Peel to the two old Robert Crawi ue ae 3 Secre Birmingham showed con clusively that the year jist closed has m One of the most successful in the history of our Association. The figures show as follows; By initiation 4.341, x reinstated $30 ; while our absolute loss by withdrawal and expu'sion was 159, by deat i 5 5, the net increase for the ge Ww, Breton Lodges have been brought into existence during the year ; four Ladvs' lodges have been for ned ; eight Royal SGirlet Dispensations haye been issued,and forty-five primary ated under ur list of w, Ww the death of E, K. W: ermes and would like nothing better than to divided among o ves, re us will always be differences of opinion, and t one right but himself. atever we he man isto be pitied who thinks no the brotherhood. To vote non.confi- dence in nim is to vot fd i of the A no matter what posi- tion in, he Dever forgotten that he 1s ° hr there ? ve questions best, and what some may think uo- wise legislation may prove to be the very best in the interests of the Ord you conferred on me im electing me to this postion. I can assure you I have frlt it to be no small honor to be your County Master during the past two years, and | cannot close without expressing occasions in the discharge ofmy duty, and I trustthe same good feeling may continue to charactenze thie County Fraternally Yours, C. W, Cosens, County Master, Ur. Dougias Dead. THE BLIND 'MAN E& ENT' PASSED LOQ AWAY AT MONTREAL ON SATURDAY. Montreal, Feb. 10.--Rev, Dr. Douglas, Principal of the Montreal Wesleyan Col- died here this akernoon, t. Douglas was one of the most minent Methodist divines in the Do~ minion, and was known from one end of the country to the other, as well as to the Methodists of thd United States and " sight early in life when working a missionary in Jamaica. - He entered the ; stry he was stationed at Toronto, Hamil- ton and Montreal, occupying the pulpits of neatly all the leading Methodis: Churches, He was elected President isc Church in 1879 and was also for many years Charman otthe Montreal Confer- ence. He was a most powerful speaker, rominent part in ryuss rpms" akidtiod and opposed the 1 Jesuits' Bill. Dr. Douglas was a deie- gate te the first Methodist Conference both of his feet were ampu ated. The funeral will take place op Tuesday after n oon. . LL Canada and the World's Fair. of the fat with its exhibits much, of the credit for this beimg due to bo) drews, of for Canada. Mr. Andrews' railwa experience stood him in good stead, and enabled him to bustle away the Cana- dian exhibus in alively maoner. Forty- four thousan Fy iv grounds by the railway companies. O1 the mb F co ned consiruc- tion material, and the other 8, r- t 2 augrepa 199 carloads. The value of the Canadian lve stock shown at the fair was $110,00b. tthe visitors from the Dom nion yo the exposition 80 per cent pavilion tas b-en completely razed to ¢ gteund, the beautitul anternal fur~ th ni bings of natiwe wood having been shipped to Ottawa. The public works ago. The flagstaff at the highest point on the pavilion at Chicago. i the Dominion flag fiew trom sunrise to sunset, was captured as asouvenir by Adam Brown, ex-M. P hich ENDORSE THE CANDIDACY OF ROBERT CRAWFORD, THK CONSERVATIVE NOMINEE. Brampton, Feb. 10.---The Patrons' to day decided to leave t ative ec - Conserv candidate, is favored by the majority of the Patrons, REFORMERS NOMINATE THEIR CANDI- The Liberals heid their annual conven. tion here yesterday. ere was a very atge representation from all ts of the county and no culty was found in the selection of candidates, Mr. Featherstone P., and John Smith, M. L. A,, bemmg again nomivated to contest the county at the next elections for each ° Weaver Was Eilled. THE TROTTING HORSE JOHNNY GOLD. | ' Dust RAK AWAY WITH HIM IM BUFy eodstock, Feb. 9--Particulars of - ELMA Wm. Stuart and sister ie, of Carl- ingford, were guests at J thins, con. 6, last week. to ton of cheese. © su; cheese boxes was let to Mr. Bundscho, of Mil- verton, at 9 cents box. Theo of saleaman was given to R, S. Ballantyne at aboot $11 Icss salary than was paid TO SAVE D by killed brs E E U z if f keep up a revenue. fee system was righ teously denounced mae ie ote were of = most pera ing kin The ispersed wit Queen Mr. Meredith anc the speakers. r. Magwood i orniagton is stronger ia Morni: thin ever. ipplying * MOLESWORTH.- The many friends of William J. McKee dmesday even gathered at hish Wi ing to have a social time togetber. The ent: 2 esteemed by the young people of this vicinity, as this gathering proved. The Presbyterian congregation has tven a vpanimous call to Rev. Mr. Bal- lant s , It is ramored that we ate to have a couple of weddings in this vicinity in the near future, Miss S. McKee is visiting friends in Wiagham Miss Maggie Elliott, who was visiting 5 Patterson, has re- her sister, Mrs. A turned to her home in Ethel. Rev. Mr. Amy preached a ve ry ek t and appropriate sermon to she children hic bhi bende + Sanday afternoe MILLBANK. Farmers in this vicinity are busily ens gaged taking out ar posts for the erec- tion of the Jones' locked wire ce, We are pleased 'o see them fitting up their farms with this 'fence. tr. Mc Donnell, agent, no doubt will do a rushing business in this section the coming sum- s The tearmecting is_connection_with | on the last Monday evening in this month. Revs. Leitch of Stratford, Kay and Tonge of Milverton, Morison of Listowel, Hen- derann of Atw Cemeron of North church and Gunse of Millbank, are ex- pected to take part, and with the united choirs will make an attractive, entertair~ ing and pleasant co-minglinz of talent. The following were elected as elders of Knox chorch ; Henry Reid, Wm. aod Wm. Campbeil. Friday night we had an uaousual even~ at this season, vis., raion, thunder an Wa. Strachan is visiting in Mitchell. Donald Jack represented North Perth at the Central Framers' Institete io Toronto, burry Bros. made their annaal sale of fat cattle to Moses Grimm atan aver- age of $31 per head. E,lled Hus Family. ING FROM THE STATES, Guthrie, O. T., . Feb' 13--Terrible cold bas been experienced daring the arious ints, Twenty persons have been frozen to death. Teport comes from the northern part of the territory that six persons of onc family were mu by the fatner to prevent their sufferings while dying of the cold, ¢ seven bodies were found im the house with ther throats cot In the house was also found a note signed the father, who left word that he had ie and children to save Every experienced feeder knows that the appetwes of fattening highly is not metely the eo er. appetite that is affected but digestion as well. Asudden wea. jarrante issued during the past year, notwithstanding the fact faat the greund was considered almost eccupied-;s0 that scascely_a town, vil-' Weaver. hy He 5 ! il E fe icf "i TG ert i i i if iH i Fe | 3 : bE is i fy F : f A E : 3 Fatt il pte Hh : ' HLA FEF | 4 it i ig i ii cir iy vit il Wt i (1 E : a eg i i i F i F z 4 i Fy ai F. fied f 8g ; i if y i Q. 4 : i it '< i g al [ vie bie iE i Fi FF 4 i i ei 4 i ? f TE Indians, and were afterwards ein, yed in the cupture of fi ef i Se FH if LL : Fi I 1 ii i HT EY dl pbs FRM 8. iiréel i E Fe E 3 fs a a Mr. Pinks--My going to the grave,anj I am very thank rs. married? Mr, A younger sister corroborated what Btaggs--I surel, moon. Takes it J nd thas said the girl was very ill, and her triends The remarkable and gratifying results following the use of Dr, Williams" Pink Range that they @re anequalled as a blood build- od i the case hghtning, followed Saturday by cold, d heavy drifts. zr" & j effects of la grippe, that tired feeling re~ s iy 3 : g fifty years; and those # internally or externally, will copnect with it grateful reccllections of its worthy in- i £ les peculiar to females, such as sup . ne r A by THEM FROM FREEZING TO EATH--AWFUL TALES OF SUFFER- & Leather, to the productivu of foot gear, do you know she is In love ? Belle--Because she wouldn't hare with him.--Philadel wif Why is your hair tnrning grey oF tading § xander Skinner, farmer, living near Waterford, bas received word that his ron a telegraph operator, bas been burned death in Dakota. Williams' Royal Crown Remedy, great- arth, Guzranteed to cur al Nervous Debility, Rheumatism, Nevralgia, Paralysis, etc. --43y. ty. Atthe last meeting of the county council a com inted to lonk out f-r a suitable odate 7§ inmates. is eport at the June session. Coucus Anp Cops, -At 'his season are so prevalent, e ined, is avis' Vegetable 'Pain Killer." It is no new nostrum ven oknown Y th est of over oO use the art 0: Price at which these pills are sold makes i i f Sherttt McKellar of Hamilton is dead. FASE HH HE ie it der treatment in Chi js ted Sa cial ive patients died on y Mr.C,C. Field, M,PP., was i ed for the Legislature wi Nath. omberiand Liberals on %, = pe ff f F. fk ! / i Hie ¢ Peal Hy '* Soormine Sravr mothers fer their while teething. en of rest by asiek eb: ing with in of Cutti insiow's BSoothin * for Chuaren poor little iv. t i alates the ind Collie, Ge A F E E rFik Hh E lat! ugitive negro the Goods to MacDONALD, '(SUCCESSOR TO JOHN RIGGS.) , The last few days have brought us forward several large shipments of NEW SPRING GOODS, --SUCH AsS-- Prints, Shirtings, Flannellettes, Cottonades, Carpets, Clothing, Tweeds, etc. ue. All of which will be sold at close prices, All Winter Heavy be cleared out at away-down prices. Bring your Butter and Eggs and cashtothe 777 Store and you will get xtra val A. MACDONALD, LISTOW PDL & STRATFORD. PAG she told me 'e bas no sympathy emancipati more- --When were E,COILED_ Spring Wire Fencing, The 'only master of expansion and con- traction. BAKERY! Mr. J. S. Huston of Strat- who is well known in ford, Listowel, has bought out the Sate as Baking business carried on by Aamooth fence that will turn any kind} Mr. 5 Stock refitted the store and putin a carefully selected stock of - McCormick, and has This fence te not an experiment bathas|Choice Confectionery ; every- a8 ee eee te eer giapite wstistection | thing first-class. Wehave a roe art fence put up ie still in pertest eon- first-class baker who has given rat oack mire inte « pertect. sp ingits| Zod satisfaction, nothing but fe: 7 hocks « mend and prefer that for our inks--Last week.-- ly would hate to be the two weeks to get full. fan't the worst of it, After it is full it needs get over it,--Indianspolis Ss POWDERS . Cure SIOK ota. end Meureigia PARD, late erik waship of Wallace, tn 7 e ' x NOTICE ts bereby given pursusrt to the} + Siatates in that bebalt, taki 'all Creditors The Wholesome Educator of Millions: ms eo 4 ef 33 & an effec pigs 4 8 2 F Hi eae EXECUTORS' NOTICE TO EDITORS. IN THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH SHEP. eolltm: saurelen ne Gar seables it ts"countereet| the best of material used. You a can depend on real good bread ave foot farm fence ihe ports be pissed| and Cakes delivered to any part ieyon neve 8 garden or farm, whieh needs of the town. Uvecifeular et oerfeses. Addie, | WEDDING CAKES. a - JOHN pot. P.0 . Pie please. J.8. HUSTON, Main Street. CUSTOM TAILORING. MACKENZIE BROS. Artistic Tailors, Are prepared to manufacture Custom Tailoring for. all com- rs. WORKMANSHIP and FIT*GUARANTEED. Rooms over Montreal Boot & Shoe Store, aie Hap aving o! ot A it A.D. 183, ww emeinet .D. or miredon or before Sata: : : is = the deceased, at in Wallace suet names, ris i i ° in the jo rileulare of their elaims tes (ir he d by joo that aiter the date the proceed to Et Ly 2 2 2 g' wh ;and that the sald Executriz will not ry Varn Ao meee S| Semi-Centennial Volume Gewanastow| The New York Ledger aaneta Of the wai desraned, having. regara For Fity Years the Leading Ihestrated ive ational Family Weekly Pa: of America Sa | CONTRIBUTORS OF THE "LEDGER." only a partial list The following gives of the distinguished writers who will com- SHEPP. itors. ta" | tribute to the Ledger during 1894: siedts F Hl Sth ie EPeees f (Tae 2 i i i i 1 ; adqpn % j fi i | B iff if p | i 1 i it R ip i i Eid i i rr ii Wy £ if 3%: i | : ' é 3 4 tes 1% bas 8 gg Oth ans BB a we : oS | the price of which is simply Astonishing. its rich design and price. Pret te VUSUSSCRVESTESEL EEE without number at prices that cannot be duplicated. - one .but at priceg that cannot be uplicated.~ USUVANBRES yy a English Rug, Raw Silk and lush, ~~ au Bescurasen re Everet! Hale Hen. James Edward Mrs. Baliington Beoth Olive Thorne George Kennan M Kyte Dai Mary Lowe Dickinson MreN. Sewell ' Allen's Wife' Amelis E Barr Charlies P Hoi Ann KatharineGreen Bisimer H : on ere eae Habdberton Helen was rr Mra.M.A Kidder Prof Felix L, Oswald BUICK jee ee ' Hass polished Ash io 4 An Oak EXTENSION T and holds the World's record for pa | Subscription price $2.00 a@ Year. Oak and FANCY Free Sample Cepies om Application, ROBERT BONNER'S atid Publish- . William and Spruce New SIDEBOARDS that will) ss Cor. W any man's dining room, Miss Minerva Bolton, PARLOR SUITES in|, rermeriy of mamston, stpropared tonive VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. aa _ivem a8 residence ef pupils if Terms moderate, Listowel. we Dr.

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