Listowel Standard, 27 Apr 1894, p. 2

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ae oh we Menten Ste ee ee The Very Latest Designs |é In 'American ~* Wall Papers A AC J. A: HACKING'S, ~ Drug and Book Store. |! ISSUER OF MARRIAGELICENCES. LISTOWEL STANDARD. FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1894. OOHAN FRSIGHT ON CATTLE. The Dominion Live Stock Association deem it their duty to bring to t tention of the Canadian public a matter which has already done much to injure, and if allowed to continuethreatensalmost the total destruction of one of Canada's reatest industries, namely, the export of live cattle to Great Britain. remembered that since the or shall Parliamen' to sec oes the excessive ir ond fee | of the Bill. po to a healtey basis, t be asked l, Mr. Malock stated that Wedded and uncerta iB rates w' which ie oe issue inv opinion = Under them in desuable Tg. establishment of this trade eae the year o Canada i io the subject demands that the submit to ne public the following facts : he cattle trade reached its highes point in 1800, since which time it has declined. The following were the ports of cattle and ere yale for the calendar years 7899-91-9 Number pater ox- ex- Yoar. port 1d to United Their ngdom Value, 1890 1 see $3,114,145 1891 99.967 7+381,284 1892 93:2 6,920,748 893 89,572 6,799,638 Whilst the scheduling of Canadia: cattle was one great cause for this decline, another an preventible one is also operating in the same direction: If the trade were in a healthy condition it might be able to stand some combination, chap they charge such freig Be as they choose. Ow & (oO quarantine regulations, Can adian ie le cannot be shipped through the United States to Euro Thus the hole ¢ trade is nfined to one Canadian port, that of Montreal, the head of ocean steamship navigation. bh poins must come ali Canadian cattle tn- tended for the English market, and there by one or other of he few ines va than fo: ese representatives to meet weekly or oftener, and combineéas to cattle rates. They have their agents in excess' the market or exigency of the cattle trade seems to be taken advantag ic vesec pe excessive ain before Thue with H well= men, to Bayers cannot asce what the rates will be. 37 hus makes cattle buying farmer who this very nsome rate is fixed after the ship has sailed with the cattle on board. In secur- ing spac e shippers at times have to agree to pay whatever are the going rates. This means whatever the agents of the vessel owners combine upon, when the shippers are in their power. and other ways the whole export cattle trade of Canada is now being paralysed Lhe -- of the hugest combinations in an 'The "frat principal of a contract is that cattle industry and the vessel industry, the latter dic ay terms to which the former must sub mship to Montreal and eonened in the cattle trade being subsidized by the Government an enjoying other advantages are practically to keep other vessels, except an opoly pe ssible, and it exists, and is exer cising its arbitrary powers most nically Wat practralle no. competition in rates fro trealy our cattle carried ' a excessive rates are landed at Liverpool, on:the same dock the side of American cattle at cor. petitive rates from Boston, New York &c. Both the same price in the rates. Thus, shipping cattle are more in the Buffalo than in the Toronto market remains for the Canadian eople to determine whether this con dition of affaire should be allowed to con- ell stea Government, and allenjoying the advan- tages o adiat bors and waterways, upon which millions of Can- adian money ied, be allowed Lucu uno a licary motion to exact just such rates as they choose from the products of this Canadian in- dustry 7? ball Pista be called upon to in te rvene, as it has done in the case of railways and other powerful | . organizations, to protect the people from oppression ? In the unequal contest, the cattle din vain against are bring the blic It direct» (ees ¢ ask stand at the gapeway of Cat Daeptian com. merce and afburarily levy tribute upon one of our most important industries, may be e ot the people's pepessaniatives in Parlias nt, discussed on the penis of af existing car = a interest of the coun- e effective remedy, and As the whole at will be same' io Parliament, isto be b relief from i iow existing Therefore it is important that public at- tenti directed ards the iw wri olved, = the hope that public ed for the guidance these circumstances the com- to promote the By vy request adian public to co- sl wit so order to the attainment of an en oO. ROBSON, President, TuHos. CRAWFORD, Vice-President, HENRY DRACKEN, cape sec ion o it ipl wi There tor Robi ever, the pots waitin at," one the smoki focated.' floor the to pr the build ieves. The aod plac snatter ia. poh nig tn thelr nig at once alarmed his wife and fam remainder ct # conflagration. "You see that tin roof down _ kept the heat in until between The location of the rooms -in the event worked with terrible effect on the ~_ were fully _ inches of water Ls and in vhece be the water was through as though trickling through the ceiling in master Fuller crackling sound on a noise as of falling and ores along om in the ¢ arcs f the roof fell in. ith much on ia trousers, but the rest of the family were force to leave in their ni is an air of mystery about time past the work of replacing the slate roof with a ea re _ oof has work, goes to disprove that theory, how- According ¢ were three fire pots on the roof last night, irectly in the rear of the clock e of r. Caslake first discovered about 10, 30 last night and scene hetop part of the building was full of they had hard work to fight he worst fire I ever worked of them explained to a reporter. f held the smoke e and heat ¢ were pearly suf- top firemen was such as effectiv The 6 _ Bay wor The fuli extent of the not show from the street. The ate with the exception of the clock tower iece adjacent (which by be way ie where the fire pots stood) had fallen in and the interior was a total wreck, the floors being covered with ter and charred wood. Three streams were playing on the Gre and these serv: ed to very effectually -- ing from roof to cellar. The nine o'clock this morning running the ceilings were extent of the damage in the custome =: excise offices which are on Bs. camage in his ater. partment age fi e otherwise active clerks d x "that sire feeling." Most the it said was preserved in der, Clerks were on hand early this morning and the mail ae was = =n trom the boxes in the Some of the 'ite swersl niin sy boxes was ost office inspector's department resulted. opkirk is in Toronto, tly secured the secur be "distributed bythe general delivery i * a Dogg sone quarters, Mr, s to get back to the post decle in onetary loss is It is a p rngnaten ce Dunsmore & Caslake will Meg loss on that part completed, 'There ---- no Ce. _t ee i e the prevention of i ware ght the 'The fire started in the there he day, Mr. ee -- 'HE DIES LIKE A HERO, Brave Willie J- Huston Drowned While Trying to Save the ota Playmate Who Had Acoidently len pr needgang The icle publishes the ods feomper pa falter marta of the drowns J. Huston, son of Mri reat to Homa) ioaanty of this town, than weregiven in the brief despatch whichjwe published The saddest event ered bas ever ae in the history inden aent our midst, bu meee were made with aces stunning sud» as as was a aocibh ao 3 feet belo Wi joyous. little fellow of some twelve years, his egy brother and little onal yn near busy hunting ont gophers, saw the linale girl fall an mediately zan to her assistance. ong the side 'of the pond where the little one feil in, a large snow ban le by the water, so large eon - the was overhangs the eee boy's woee caused p erg break off and fall di oan = _ thon oan DUNN, suddenly peaged into so ht o A, J, THOMPSON. nine feet of ice cold water. "He Bouevas | Ottawa, rth, 1894. ed to hb the and with ellous presence . _-- = ae TFO ~ | over on her back, so that her STRA peat osicn DS not be under water,and pushed her in to~ wards the is supposed that Janitor Roberta and Family Have a | the int water must Narrow Bacape. have = oe and numbed him to preyen' ing anything more es nerve THE FIRE, SMOKE AND WATER | assist the Title gul, for, although he HE OTHERWISE ORDERLY OFFICE | could a we 5A a after is SADLY DILAPIDATED--THE ROOF | that sui mce and cried BURNED OFF % out to his little pais Ob M Minnie, save ue if you can, | am going." He san once more and did not rise ayain. rota. Biratlond peat ne ofice was Karey ere were several little children re and water four o'clock th Oe Sanding OF _ wi occur: mn as they saw that Willie si of sight prates a large number arrived, A plucky attempt was at pe of recovering the Itw = after some time recovered means a hook longing te the fire ieee" The little girl was subse- quently ciowsness by e case ough very vigorous hig were mace to resuscitate him found that life was exter fortitude in 82 bravel is duty, going to ~ rescue and-- forth m, The me s fire is Any it started fro al from the} the highest encomiams. places him fire pots -- pinks An explanation | on a level w those who have made from Mr. Caslake, ral Dunsm more & C their names illustrious by deeds lake, who have contract for the | heroism and br hat Id sa little hero of Haarl-m than. can be of brave Willie Hua ? No matter bow feeble dead boy's --s it certainly had the effect =u on the -infant from a watery ¢ The Stel took place on Monday day, while the two whi t in the rear | afternoon attended by neatly of the clock tower fire in them! all the citizens of Virden, and the since noon. It rained yesterday afternoon | corte: be and the fires were put out when the wo: hearse was followed by all the teachers men 8 work at t2o'clock. Unless | and children of the Virden public school, a spark from ane of the pots was blown to | of wh ich bediel as m thccoerseret (oud where the Are atart ve tot mm ped arched ed before noon 'and lay smouldering the | in double le as stirs 1" the 'bridg e¢ at the end of Nelson street, and from there age can scarcely be blamed fort = conveye cemetery where Beaides Janitor Roberts ery impressive fancral service was an the room in which the fire was v, deceased's vlass-mates and a very some one given on behalf of the citizens of Virden was also noticed. The sorrow jog parents have the most heartfelt sympathy of the entire community in their sad bereavement IN MEMORIAM, Exto! the hero! Who bas not heard with pare ocaatde Of valliantdeeds performed, of men who bravely died} bad Leonidas, and Cincinnatas, Rome, Undaunted men in war, wise counsellors at home, Bach landin every age ber darling hero Dataeet | 4 natare one, to lead his try's bosts, Another gue sxoele in peaceful deeds of Bat evecare laurel wreaths bedeck his brows the same. Lave on Layad ge he history through, and They teh las prompt give up With soarer a thongist of self, not recking | At noblemen are crowned, as heroes known beside, Bhall we mot pisces the boy whe bravely risked his life 'Mongst th who fame have earned, per. ebance in strife, Perchance in humbier way. but none the less renowned] And ag pet not ae of of ripest, with laure! Anon. The Priced of' Wheat. The gg = to 0 the price of whea by Mr. Van Horne recalls to the Berlin Telegraph a sto' on of the late Jacob Hespeler, of Hesocler, which bas never It 1s as follows: pal weesee m Canada. After be 'had "gilied bi avaliable _ their store rooms ania ofa lot in 'edition, be sent i Stractions to sell out on @ par mont fn advance. The ioe refused to store and sold out much = Mr. ret bigher preceding year or that Genta, following 203 guide, and Mr. Brown fo testity to bis forecast on occasion. It is heped Mr, Vana Horne may prove as correct. Bight Long Years oon pSuf- A TERRIBLE BZPSs A WELL KNOWN NOWN GODERICH Lapy Meuse 7 RESULT ERD Sraaors AFTER HAD FAILEp-- GIVES HER EXPERIENCE FoR TH® PUBLIC GOOD. ee eee ces i c ay: ston, di Soin bas been oe topic many friends and toall who know of th ner in which lifting up cameae to have been little short of miraculous. Mrs, Fraser bas a 'wide le of poi grant in vicinity, baving resided in over thirty years--ever oye her bos< who was a me retired -- business ae 'picated Having b the w change that had been brought about i i ber phy sical condition, a representative of The Sigoal calle raciously morning and " packed. tr my m the --_ it went to the to the lower lip, then ' and then to 456 48 ec So intense mac 4 * suffered that I was my hair "i eycs felt like veritable balls my case then went to Clinton and c me, radozen would come in to previous seven summers bu is well, 80 men my Dr. Williams Pink Pills, failed to recommen: of my friends who have o the benefit derived t theie eee me from them. drugetst Fs nerve Pills among his cs < customers, a best selling remedy in bis remarkable 6 to eet, a umerous. ed form all ¢ ele give new life ond richness to the ttered fe . larities, and all Torms of -- men they ¢' effect a radical core ia all cases Fata from aed --. over~ wor excess Dr. 'Walliams' Pink Pills are sold, "only hould avcid~ ilar oo intended . Williama' Pink re i ville, Ont., may be bad Pn all deuggists or -- by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine Co, rom either address, at 50 cents a her os bo: $2.50. Oost of Orvilizing Africa. peaceful partition of Africa, of The which so much has been _ - pins His carried o1 = the partitioners are falling foul of other by accident, for e take F troops in British territery on Cureeeas Eve, British police have, it is French soi!. And the strong aed already in possession appropriated Timbuctoo, its commander ands detachment which had gone re~ connoitering with him were simply wiped by the T mt 1s apother proof that, despite all pm onal } featien the slave trade means to die hard. Fif- teen men killed and forty wounded, make up a moony bill for a hatever neta! is to . That the Sultan of has at last yielded 1o the ultrmatum.of the Spani this town fr / and Shannon Bo was the sgony ha eos | Gre: ected that I was cuable of the most skilled cenctinonets in thet case said al, and sequent -- the fact ~ sometimes as ally take Pink Pills, as my doctors advise ward off the not aoe made enquiry as .F also speaks highly of the results attained Pin! d says rie fia om them the cures . 'phat ot Mrs. yw in the past. This -- contains in a condens~ mente ag ge to blood, ie are uch diseases as with the loss of artillery and the repulse of Mr. ot ae neg tal ot saBeilio, Ont, ne- | magnificent and Ui Berlin, to Miss of bride w ed wi Mies Seaqram Married- WEDDING OF MORE THAN USUAL INTER~ TERLOO, amil ass Steen, es ---- The ; pai 19.--The eet Fedeced by «1 pretty young trish poplie,triaam= lace, and was given versation among her She and eo late, away by by her tather, Mr. Joseph E. SN sree and the groom. After the -- partook cab tagelicontiy 2 wcranged wed: ---- neckla ed, piano, a cabinet resen diamond star. rece' lor New Yo York mi nad ol on their wedding repia ; J Keanety, PLE. King, yet Henry explains his eeds to rea which ratent, is box e¢: Elma comple ness, but has made® improvement. and will s: Preoms wi The roads ¢ extend er, cumrstala --, iia" feel The Pablic School rangements to take claimed Se the Engl has duty or the ye the year. building -- Pees a et tention of a in about a oe otherwise renov in when ag of about 250 feet od. advisability exbibi caught b, united ttile rain which was the fire was cofianed to present consisteof a Queen's avenve,Berlnsplendily furnish bride's pods ag Bd Seagram, ted the brid -- English on the evening train he ae cities Eastnorms -- Tayors Krag giving details of cases where been buried alive. This preamble finished, he then produces a sketch to explain his is nothing more or lesa than a contrivance for preventing people buried a it ee where injured a* March while the way they were cat up, siderable repairing this to Miss and a jubilant. connection shed | cha- ox will be beld on April 29 and 3. will be prese: The Horticultural society is consideri: morning week, perry o'clock, va back kitchen e has besa afflicted, her B.B. Osler's charming daughter,Beatrce, Bowlby, guests ding breakf, _ puree Webb's staff, of Toronto, A Bears was then held, in ach the ha: young ple received the congrawulations o| all the guests, and during which the na orchestra, of Toronto; rendered beautiful music. re the a ey solid silver, The Galt, with o ati ts we al relatives. The -------- North Perth Licen-es. A meeting of the License Commissioners following licenses were ohm Oryan, Strat: moaths" extension -- Shop-- Mary 'Flaherty, Walsh - 0. Yost and Wm. Miller, ¢ could recommend no treatment t 3 would benefit me. I came home stterly | '7, Bent Teeth. social element in general. Those who broken down and not knowing what te-Tavern Rosina Brunner ang | Dave taken part in past mectings have do: Ibad in the newspapers of the | 44a gill, Wartburg ; Jona Harloff, Bran- ed marvellously, and if marvellous res mplished e ner on ; N, Mtoeckle, were to go on it is difficult to tell where use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, bat as 1 | gooss, gebringvilie: the end might bad never placed much confidegce in| mMoumsmoarow -- Tavern proprietary medicines so widely adver~| poole; C. Donely, Wm. Mitchell, Chas. Gies, tised, and had reli ore on the meth- | newton; land ©, Mulcahy,' Mill WALLACE. ods of skilled practitioners, I not | yank; Louls Smith, Tralee ; Henry J. Millers _ Sore The Coeacl of Wallace given th a fusing them much | popping; M- Korman, Hessen, yer, | met at the anstown on the though, Mi ort, however, | | siiverton Station; John Gropp, Brunner: 24th se ge pursuant saadjourh ment determined to civ Pink ge? a tri MiLveRrox--Tayern--Henry Rose embers present, the Reeve in the had two boxes purchased a e drug | HasenpOug. chair The minutes of last session wer store of James From the Grst | Erxa-Tavern--A. H. Wynm, Newry; A. | pead, on motion adopted. Moved by x I cannot say that | experienced any | Hoggins, Monkton; N. Coghlim and V./ 1. Coghlin, seconded by Lin $, but by the time! was | foeger, Atwood. that the Reeve be authorized to sign the half through with the second box knew) Liwrowzi--Tavern--Rolls a. mies, Wm. | deed ge between the corpor- was mending rapidly, as the terrible | Baxer, C Wilson, Geo, Siliiax, -- ation cfthe Township of Wallace and Mr. pains had soe toa great extent, and I | Dellon. ie Rapp. i yneleen ward Anderson, cf said township, an had begun to feel more like my former | E J. Rot corporate seal be attached to this aa selt, That was last fall, and when my waneach -- Tavern -- Andrew Kress, solution -- Carried. 'oved by friendsheard that I was recovering they | Gowanstowa; J.G, Scott, Trecastle, nded by W. Morley, that the began to drop in rapidly and congratulate --------= foleniog. accounts May Olimb Out ot the Ooffin- see m gerne the course of a day, had| AN INVENTION TO SAVE FROM DEATH | 51,54 and repairs to culvert 3rd line, a relapse--areturn of the old psins--but MAY BE BURIED] "Carried, oved by H. Cogblin, set I conti take Pink Pills, and am LIVE, conded b . A. King, that the assessor pleased to say that I gradually got back paid $5 for equalizing the assesem 'o my normal condition, in which | am} Toronto, April 19. 9.--William Henry, of | of sx Union School Sections in 1893-- to-day ummer, since August, I | the Waverley hotel, Niagara Falle, was! Carried, By-laws Nos. 309 and 310 intown yesterday on business in con- inwoduced and read. Move H. d nection with a patentof an interes a patent to anyon atew caxignenr clippings have people When mediately above the head of the corpse. ds from collects his senses and gains scent oe' can climb up and extricate bi ATWOOD. The little son of Wm, Millen, roth con, ed & e ost constant = steady POOLE. Se ss is progressing very favorably a be over, in fact should the ¢ fine 'weather continue most of our pes wheat looks well in some localities aires rm showers to start frosts. good, considering will require summer. Richmond, our ions for the man< + large class acquitted ee So they PALMERSTON. Board is making ar ossession of a lot ish church. about finished his tly occupied by the --s converted into comme Te 1g fora dentist feasion A local p. meets is advocating the organ- brass ban pas is 'eartly seconded by the towns- & proposition rerbe Cc. Cec. will be in running order The Methodist charch is being wee ated. The S.S with the The Council has pel gia the parchase e Aj f hose of th 7 of perchasing asite for | recommend it ELMA. of last ons the time the kitchen. when the * he was iy ittle pul! at the time. oar her the daythearm became very mach swoll : en and painfal -- = evening ee n to Dr- Rice's office at Attwood, where it vag the a arm, This is a for Mr. Beil as the busy ti on and spring's work mus He, nore hone the --, of knowing thi action pclae Shoo a feartaifdest, and we ee only perfect re- cove: TRALEE. A. Lytle has added another, string te his bow by intro vocal exer- cises into hts school, We give -bim credit for bis desire to do full justice bis pupils. We wish bim rats success and in his new line especially. It is = feelings of regret and sym- we record the death of Mrs. expected to recover. She passed away on Friday night at ber father's pemee Her remains were interred at Hawk vil Farmers are having fine tare for seeding and will soon b. Philip Boppe is making considecablo change in the appearance te bis farm by way of fences, P, McConkey spent Sabbath at his home. Bert. Cooke, of Stratford, is sojourn- ing with his uncle at Honey Dell for a time, The Tralee Literary and O one an esi of all presen will be commenced Cite in a few aie when evenings get longer, as it is a good thing for young people who have not other advantages to develop their mental capacity, and creates a paic: Joseph alker, 4 cost of bridge, townline Marys borough, $7; lames A. repairs to gravel road, $ road between fote 6 aod 7 In the 9th co the By-law ay ee of Pathmasterr, Povodkeepare | 2 ad three times, atried. Moved by said work properly belongs, for o year 1894--Carried. d orley, seconded b: this Seay oR & they? on th of Ma hold a Court of oo and a Cc hol: Moore, Joba fi Kisp oe "hie Curti tis, " "Robert 5, Smith, Philip 'Lorch, Rich- cher, ee a Fisker, Hest Faber, Albert d Karges,Andrew 'Barnett, + Poundhespers. barles Job -- ca ; Alex. Mclatosh, Jobs 'Korte, Wm 5 Anderson, Arch chibald oe ern. R G. Roserts, Clerk. eave SUFFERED over two years Erue D, hive Lakeview, Oat. report from Kansas City eays Bill and Ladies jorenwend's 'Caurline' be a the bair in cerl, and = stone,the veins? dtuggist, eg See a out @onstantly in CASH STORE. TTC: ----ofo--_--_ To All My Old Friends And Customers om will, ind m jo my nm NEXT TO 'voLEs BAKERY, LEND "YOU 'MONEY, INSURE YOUR BUILDINGS DO YOUR CONVEYANCING rent or sell counts, renter' soil ny business in my bt I yore fore "in Deere a0 Tinethat you ma Want, wos CHRIS. TABBERNER Livery Sale and Boarding Stables PARASOLS ! PARASOLS ! "TA LARGE ASSORTMENT FROM J SE Lace Curtains, Curtainettes, Art Muslins, White Dotted Muslins, CARPETS, Tapestry, Union, Cottage Hemp, A. MACDONALD, PARASOLS | 25 cents to $4. Directly imported, therefore ou can save 25% by buying your Parasols at the "7'7*7. FURNISHINGS. Chenille Curtains, Art Sateens, Cocoa Hemp, Stair Carpets and Linens, Floor Oil Cloths, Listowel & Stratford J. WILHELM,- ¥.8. PROP. KIDD BROS' OLD STAND, Wallinec Street Listewel. iret Class Bice Supptied at moderate rates aoecia! rates to Commercial Travellers, . diseases Calla by telegraph or telephone prompt attended to. oe 23. u W.E, Biewino, Davin G, Baxren, BINNING & BAXTER, ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS, VALUATORS, ETC. Member Ontario Association ' Arebitecta WEL AND STRASFORD, 'lista in Cnuroh and School Arehi- wo A cd Experts, Golicitora for THE STANDARD.BRED STALLION, WEDGEBLOCK, 10,819, 2 36}. Will make the aeanen Ld his stable at the Avile a Foti. Lin m Be M © aT oe (4 ® foe meant ene stated splendid large gai let He "Qatk brown. good at os Bras = qu ioe and eae ving apse' both speed and qusitty. wood, showed a spred of a quarter in asa Cao year oid | ast yoar. TERMS :--$10 to'insure, payable lst Feb. 10 R.R. ROLLS: BAKERY! Mr. J. 'S. sl of Strat- ford, who is we known in Listowel, has bought out the a business carried on by Mr. J. McCormick, and has ges the store and put in carefully selected stock of chbice Confectionery ; every= thing first-class. Wehavea first-class baker who has given ood satisfaction, nothing but the best of material used. You FARM FOR SALE. improv: tone celine couse, iy ere a cleared "nad, Ta the best ard-wood or Seda yRrampi eprin: wheat, thy ndote Gre. ld touring monly MOLLET, 40 lot 6, ao8 3, Water ial The specia ty. emo the place, fe bank bara with Hone stabllDE 1 ahoep om 6 tank paavar ma fut fine I kinds of fruit; one ro acre state of cultivation, rash and valuable piece re a paver Bae nearWallace PO. Priviter eon can depend on real good bread and cakes delivered to any part of the town. WEDDING CAKES a We try to please. Give us a tri J.S. HUSTON, Main Street. _ LOOK AT THIS Lats © Of Money, to loan atthe very lowest interest on farm security, with the "i fot paying) like What youllke at oe ee eee SICK. HEADACHE and Neuralgia Fr toed rea, alo Corted Tongut, Dip at d ath. to stay cared aio fe, 8 .tztas b verr wos TAKE. Price D7 "o#7Ts AT Dave GTORES. ee dof any + HUTCHISON Agent Listowel. CUSTOM TAILORING. MACKENZIE BROS- Artistic Tailors, Are prepared to manufacture Custom Tailoring for all com- HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE north euurenes. m5 end railway stati "P Sopeney orto H, RAMM Agent G.T. Re Hol ts Lista Seeneias reet, Town of Lis. q' Th pe ily conven: feat Se schoo For particu" ers. WORKMANSHIP and FIT GUARANTEED, Rooms over Montreal Boot & Shoe Store. E THOROUGHBRE! POLAND CHINA BOAR, OLDS& & OUGHS Quic ELD TO | Iewstan fe tod Bs. f 6th, ----O--- 'arrowed Ma: 37,219, rice on du totin oon. 'sat. ate Joo, "Me farm.) he te the teeta speciiaen of bis Dreed't in Canada: Fee PHILIP LORCH, Listowel, P.O %c BiephadinkobaLites Mra, Vir Boornimne been 'Uned b 7 miitions ot mothe children while teething. tand brok Miss Minerva Bolton, Fermerty et Hamilton rat ie erent ei Oo im! Poeerhoee, Storm: and Bowyis, cures ind a Colton softens the Gums ad red eases nstructions VOCAL AND Fh alec moderate L fees is pleasan ity Pare pe Sy! at ales of pupils if sold avy A erat a pent sb Torms Goormixo SYR nergy to t! Winslow's Sooth! ren --< Ss of the Price we e@ world, oMmLow's a YO <2 wm nee UNACCOUNTABLY LOSING FLESH REFUSING TO TAKE ITS STLESS AND DE! -- BILITATED ULSIONT eLP ULSIO INSIST fil! 2 Refuse all substitutes. PATENTED SEPT. 3rd, 1884. No. 20116 ""WONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS &O BT, Upon | having Featherbone Corsets. See they aro stamped thas:

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