ae BANK OF HAMILTON.|." --The Gaara ee la peri in ooe parti net to Te reo' face beak ue. and Mrs. 8. & Rothwell,Mr, G4PITAL - + $1,250,000 and Mra hayden Mise Tedbope tas © 'oi m, » R, Woods wife, E. Shade, RESERVE FUND + $676,000) 3.8. Gee, Frea Smith and wite,Jacob Re pothed ------ 5. Soins 1. jeyers . Mr. Térry, Mise DIRDOTORS Smi .C, Comblin and wife, Jan : Lamont, Lewis Bolton and Miss A. Bol JOHN STUART, Paestoenr; 3. a. Gunther, Mra 8. Brieker, Sho. W, 4. G, RAMBAY, Vicw-Pazs. otenn, one OHN PROCTOR. GEORGE ROACH, eee ee A.H Drumm, 4.7. Woop, WM. GIBBON, M.P, | 4+ $c bh neeent Licaperanae at prayer meeting this "Friday evening, x arabes and will occupy the pylpit next Sat- purerde rece! ved Bane 34 iaterett pile lee bath, Sept 16, On Sabbath, Sept, 23, tate or aspon! it Lo dale of wi nC ga v. J. Kenneth Robefis 'on, A, al. D received at cur Baba he pce avavorah oahine H. STUART Mu, Agent Listowel. LISTOWEL STANDARD. FRIDAY, SEPT. 14, 1894. J. H. McDonald selis Milverton flour. Special price for 500 Ib. lots. Miss Huck of Mildmay {s visiting Misece Zilliax at the Queen's. Division Court was held here on Wedtiesday, Judge Woods preriding. Missgs Davigs of Toronto are visit- ing with Misses Campbell at Argyle Place. Rev. W. G. Reitty of Brussels will conduct hdl services ip Christ Church on Suoday nex: Mas. Hatt, of Brooklyn, N. Y, 15 visiting at her sister's, hoe Gibbs, Main street ca! Mr. Joun A. Watson is spending this week with friends in Toronto and Islington. Miss Maccie Dick has returned to town after several weeks' sojourn at or 7) bh Mr. H.L te Buffalo on Moat se another one ek servant for genera! Bison Apply : Mri. A. Yule, in street east.-- hacen SON, of age is visiting at ber sister-in-law's, Mrs Thos, Hamilton, in town Miss Annis McLecp of Tilronburg, who bas been visiting friends in town for the past week, returned home on day. Mx. J Rosinson, who has been the guest of Mr. G. Zilliax's family at the Queen's, returned home to Toronto on Wednesday. Mr. Ep. Howe, member of the Lis tewel band, is playing with the 32nd Batt. band a Walkerton at the Toron- to Exhbibitio Mr, ia McKegver of Wallace left here on Wednesday on atrip through to the coast. He expects to be away Mr. H. H. O'Reitty,manager of the Orangeville agency of the Bank of Ham- ilton, was in town on Wednesday re- bewing old acquaintances. i phecyened Ko gg Crown Remedy,great- est Recice Guaranteed to cure eral Serva Debility, Rheumatism, Noorsleis, Paralysis, etc.--a ty. Mr. S. S, Hunt, U. 5S. commercial agent at Palmerston, has ----e from bis home at Utica, N.Y., e he was spending his vacation, . Miss MarsHatt bas resumed her duties in the Listowel Public School, D,, of Edinburgh, Scotlane, will tonduct the services ow .--Sir: In my article ia fficials, bould pe read, "Church officials are a class of who, ifequal to their posi- tions, are ayers all they can, in the fear 304, to relieve ministers ef all anxiety about their support!," etc. c. Watson. WAKEFORD-- PARTRIDGE. -- Mr. Ed. Waketord, of the Listowel dairy, having arrived at the conclusion that it is not fot man to remain single, has joined the army of benedictr, place in the a large = ing of friends of th rings bride and ¢ Disease RELIEVED it is @ peerless » Shortness of Smothering a Pain in Lett Side and all symptom a Diseased Heart. One dose feats Sold by J. Livingstone. Deatu ACCIDENTAL. --Actling under instructions from Crown Attorney Peterson of Guelph, Coroner Forster of Palmerston opened an inquest at Dray- ton on Saturday on the body of Steele Hughes, who was killed near a last week at a bara r set The charge was negligence, but the jury found that death was pifapend and absolved the contractor from blam Fincers Cut, --W; a -- "On Tuesday of last week as Mr. Runge, workman st Anderson's try, was using the small circular saw he lowed his fingers to come in with it. The hand was Sadly oncrated. One finger had to be amputated at the first joint ee a cong of stitches put in the othe! unge, who is a resident Lintome! is at home nursing ig injur His numerous friends hae si he will not be long laid off work with it THANKS TO MR, MRYERS.--The Fire ompany take this opportunity of thank- ire, Kemp witha cheque for the handsome sum of twenty-five dollars pany take " means of conveying their individual anke to the donor, Mr. eyere. Signed on behalf vd Bay: Com- pany. J. F. Ww , Chief. HYMENEAL.--On Tuesday a eg at th J. ceremony took plac the home of the bride on Wallace street, having returned from a Bers trip to Manitoba and the Nort Tue Salvation Army rs rr a harvest | of the L bariacks was appropriately decorated Tue Listowel flax mill, which was compellcd™@to close down during the drought, is in full'blaet again, the wet weather having rendered the flax ready for scutching. Revivat meetings will be held in the church of the Evangelical Associa tion next week, beginning on Sunday evening. All are invited to attend these meetings. For plums, peaches, grapes, tomatoes aodall kinds of fruit, try the Wallace Street Fruit Store and Restrauat, efore buying elsewhere. 29. M. WELCH Mr. Warn's place in the Ban Hamilton here bas n fille te of Hamilton taking the junior RicHMonp, of the Baflalo Com passed through his way to yisit Mr. ABNEAS editorial staff of the mercial Advertiser, town on Tuesday on bis parents in Elma. Mr. Gwo, Zitttax has bad the American hotel atabler,which collapsed on the day that Cook & Whitby's cir- was in town, removed across t street, and they are being re-erected io rear of the Queen's hote day evering was not as largely at: ended as expected, owing to the evening being too cool for outdoor enjoyment. The music of the band was excellent. Mr. A. G. Bastxpo, accountant of the Bank of Hamilton, here, was in Lucknow a few days this week relieving Mr. Jon Nichol, manager of the Luck- now agency, Mr. Nichol being in Lis- a attending the wedding of his sis- "Tae Weofern Fair opened at London Now that the rush to the Toronto Exhibition is over,the London | ,, ,, Fair is likely toreceive ite share of vis- itors. Special excursion fares on 17th and 19th. From Listowel $1.45; tickets good vntil 24th. * arm was sounded on ursday evening of last en discovered at a small stable was tenant on the property, who is non com- pes mentis. Menvicins HatyNews:We had a pleas ant call on 'Thursday me re ult.) J.W.Scot A. Hal- stead, bankers, of Enso! an Mean > Forest, Ont. Accompanied by Miss M, Scott and Miss Halstead, ches are making a tour of the continent, cross- jo te Canada by the C.P.R., gc- Pacific.coast, and teturc.- fe nad the Southern 'Pacific, They will stop off at the priacipal Points en Sg EF IN SIX HOURS --Distressin Kidney gt Bladder Diseases relie by the 'Great South Ameris mere a great =a & ight on oe in the visage, doe % kidneys, * revig ; paeunen in Bho or female. fa rulleres retention ot water and pain in ng it almost an eacdiately. If you want -- relief an cure this is your remedy. Sold by 'Tobe of the bride's The sustained by the ison to Toronte, and in his choice of a he m among our peel s fair and inteliectual daughters be a double gain to the pastorate over which he now pre Tue Epworth League of the Metho preach on Sunday, Oct. 7tb,and on the following evening give his celebrated lecture, "Life on the Rail." The other evenings of the week will be filled with _ tal services,in which the pastor will be joined by ministers of the Listowel district, pote Will also conduct afternoon eetings during the same week. It is expected that a very enthusiastic and helpful series of services will b co-operation, distinguished speakers from some di tance will support the local workers in carrying out the programme as per top ic cards, which will be issued this month THAT PROTEST. --There 1 a prospect that the protest against the election of M fir. 2 in North Perth may come to | H remembered tha im the potions filed against Mr Ma barge is -- amongst others that the tameien elect member of the P. P of his election tit now transpires that an effort will made at the trial to show ercion was used, ei being pur- sued in some other ar notably North Toronto, and i the purpose is make a 'ton case of th One which comes for trial first. If noth ing comes cf the first c will ropped. embers of the 'P. A,or C. P. A. as it Ag now known, Geny that any coercion or undue influence used and express thelr will- oe to > tell Pall they know onthe wit- stand.-- Herald. FAREWELL PRESENTATION, sper evening the members of the Y. P. C. A. of Knox church met for the purpose of Fe ogg, theie Mr. W, J.B m of a handsome gold» watch, with engraved monogram, and initials of the socizty of which Mr. Bin- ning has been the very efficient and en- ergetic presiding officer. The presen- tation took ¢ lice on the eve of Mr. B's departure for Brandor, Man, where be . In ae tag town Mr. Binning not only takes with him the good wishes of the young people of Knox church, but iti 'been lar young We trust that his bighest expec tations will be real zed in the ent.rpris- town where be purposes locating. Mr. W, J. Binsiing : We are aseem- oat ps gi anasto of your friends n-WO , to express to you ny year', you have m: warm friends by your genial and socic- ble manner. Yuur untiring efforts in the tr _mction of al! that would tend to advance our Maste:'s cause and the willingness and cecp earnestness that you have slways shown in the work has ° che and church, is only a haghaaas of @ greater work wherever your lot may be cast, We feel sad to think that the place you have filled among us is s0 soontobe vacant ; but yet we rejoice with you that you sre improving your poricion in life. position you have held Ay President of our Bible Class tay best wishes go with you, and we trust that God in bis kind providence may ive you many years of service fcr Him. Signed on behalf of the Young People's Christian Association of Knox church, Listowe Miss Texuuns, bi as Pres. Miss Dick, Secreta THe Morais Piano.--The Toronto , in its notices of exhibits at the 5 and ype Lee, who are to be seen this year presiding over the fine exhibit of pianos made by the Morris, keild, Rogers Co., of Listowel; Ontario, Mr, Andrews hare had charge of an exhibit at the Toronto Industrial ever since it introduced ore provements pianos than bave the Morris, Feild gers Co., and the result of their in genuity and the accvmulated life exper tence may be seen in the Music Payil- ion. New scales may be seen in ali sizes, Mr, Rogers giving his special at- tention to the perfecting of this impor tant partofapianc, Asa scale drawer and tone regulator Mr, Rogers--who is a partner in the firm and has had an one experience of 20 years--has few equa Among the more interesting jeanemenis is a piano which should in- terest musician: ts sounding-board has the largest super ci al area of any piano ever turnedout in Canada, It has a corresponding volume and quaiity of tone, and for concert hall work wiil be ee Our Stock of Cloths for the Fall and Winter trade is now here and open for had they have opened up to really surpass our ex- posed of ENGLISH, SCOTCH & IRISH SERGES, SCOTCH & Canadian Suitings, CHEVIOTS, Black Worsteds, TROUSERINGS. ---- OUR OVERCOATINGS are exceedingly fine. All who contemplate buying auew suit and overcoat will do well to call and examine our Stock. BALLARD & COGHILL, Wallace St., Listowel. J.M. SCHINBEIN. We were never in so favor- able a position to meet the re- quirements of our customers and the trade in general for the coming fall. Keen competition in } ; h + ae tt a ® present, combined with tem- porary depression in business circles, as well as low prices in grain, demands capital, brains and an expert knowledge of the requirements of the store business, These advantages we claim to possess, found excellent. Only one other of these , anos is as yet manufactured,and itisatthe London show. Many new ideas are shown in the building of cases, and to Mr. Feild, an old piano maker in the firm,must the credit be given for these. The new "duet desks," which tun the whole iength of the instrument, dea! of music to In -- a more artistic or chaste appearance The firm has succeeded tn compbiuiog gracefulness and symmetery of form with beauty and pertection of finish The tune reflector, an innovation: in the larger instruments, strikes the visi tor as beiig a splendid idea from its ingenuiiy A feature that should be noted by ear: buyers is oe man- ner in which t ns are fastened in the sounding be A It is not intended here to give a technical description of a most important departure in this respect by the Morris, Feild, Rogers Company. It may be stated with all assurance that the staying in tune qualities of the Mor ris piano must be better than any other The action--that's an imporiant item, The most delicate and intricate Lon of the piano ts the action tm om bine lightness, strength and 'sbolue precision tn its working parts st be so light »s to respond sina on tthe touch crea is insured for which the in strument is everywhere noted, touch is elastic and free from all the im pediments fuund in a poo have spent their lives building pianos, and it is their interest to win the favor of the musical public. TRALEE. Mr. Joseph Mich eeghie i a Dew organ from t Bros The wall under P, Hammer's barn bas been completed. . Lander norst Senday with bie brother at Kiddy on. A large number from here took in the Macton nes nie last week. A feather-bed cleaner ia doing a -- good business at present in Mr. Smith hall, fr. L. Smuky shipped a car load of lambs to Boffalo, last selene La price paid wae 2 W cents per 1b. is at present baying up snother load "or next e Mr. "We ight and a M. Scott are at the foduetvier' Exhibits WALLACE. Dearn ook ott, wifeofJohn Hackett of the cession, died on Friday ng last at the saga of 91 years. econsed whose maiden name was Birsabech Creigh- co, Whore t berland. and' 1 Bhaver of A: bad been in enfesbled pay e for along oe having been confi Geed t her joint, The faneral took place toMt. Picas ing Followiog i is the address presented bim by the Y. P.C. A. August Timm hed the misfortunate fracture two of his ribs in Jumping over a fence on Saturday. 5 OUR NEW MANTLES, DRESS GOODS & TRIMMINGS, these departments have no equal in Listowel. Our stock is all new and our Mantles are specially designed for the fall trade of 1804. e start our prices at $3, and our $5 Man- tles with astracan trimming and ripple collar is a amp ane our best $20 trimmed beaver is a beautiful conan'. Mantles at all prices, do not fail.to see them before you buy. In Dress Goods we beat the record, . We keep Priestly's Goods known all over the world asthe best makers, and ifyou want a nice dress why not buy goods where you can buy nicer finished and better colorings, Black and Navy Boating Serges, Costume Ser- ges, Cheviots, Serges in all colours, Fancy Stripes and Checks. German and French | Costume goods, Dress Goods at6 cents per yard and up- wards, Try us for Boots and Shoes. This week we have opened out Ceylon Tea at 50cta, worth 8Ccts. If you want a nice cup oftea try it. Call on ys for , | Bargains. J, M. SCHINBEIN. NO,.4 MAIN STREET M. WILDFANG. New Fall Goods, Tweeds. Worsteds. Suitings, = Overcoatings. Ready-made Clothing. Men's Furnishings. Men's Hats, Men's Ties & Collags, Wedding Outfits, M. WILDFANG, Sign of The Elephant, Main St. Listowel. pectations, they are com- , | --Comtort and NEW FALL GOODS; ZILLIAX & SARVIS Have a Full line of the best Coo & Heating Stove naces or ond- bans pipes, Sox- stoves, Drums, &c. Having taken the above Pipes @ Box Stoves in exchange for furnaces placed in High School the above will be sold at half price. apna & SARVIS. MAIN ST, - - SOUTH SIDE Next door West of J. A. Hacking's Drug Store. All acknowledge that for Style, Health, Econ no waterproof in om in existence is equal toa MELISSA For either Men or Women. FALL FALL. Notice From J. §. Gee's 2 Stores. ~--~GROGERIES -- DRY G00DS-- n Tea just opened DRESS Gi up, eperior 4 uso New Fiannel and Fiannelettes, 4 Ibe, for 81 00. Now T weeds and Shirtings, ® Ibs. of Raisine for - 1,08. Gents Shirts 2 cents each 2% ibe of Currants 1.00. Pound Socks 2 pair for to WHITE WINE V INEGAR. nese 2 for XXX CIDER VINEGAR. saviiee ee Collars (ial BEST PICKLING SPICES, Job line Ladies V Aliat in Gt Frat Jere. Steelers. ° Ceieth. tke, ete, All levers of good Black Tea should Gente Fell Hate 0 cents each, try our B. blend, for r Boye' Felt Hats % cents bh. and strength can't be beat Also aice lines in Children's Cape. Boots & sHoxrs, Our stock is now complete in ali sizes in heavy aod Ane Goods. will consult their Interests Any requiring Shoes ¥ seeing Our Siock, J.Ss.4GHH Listowel. REMOVAL. I have removed my Furniture Store} to the building fitted up in the Royal'Building directly opposite my old stand, where I will be pleased== to see all my old friends. i. &'. BUCH. WALLACE STREET LISTOWEL. GONE w EST oO: JACOB SEBURGER has removed several] blocks west, to the STORE LATELY OCCUPIED BY W. J. HOWE, BARBER, next door to Fleming's Tailoring establishment, Main street, south side, and is opening out large stocks ot American and adina Can WALL PAPERS, All the latest designs and aro and atflowest priees? I keep the heaviest stock in town of SPRING - ROLLER - WINDOW : SHADES ; also CURTAIN POLES and BRASS TRIMMINGS. READY MIXED PAINTS HTC. Ain adding largely toZmy stock of Main Street. Confectionery and Groceries. Try my 35c. pure Black Tea, and you will come again. Paper Hanging and Painting§given prompt attention, and estimatce furnishe JACOB SEBURGER Main Street, West. W. T. ARMSTRONG'S GRAND DISPLAY OF NEW GOODS. Noxon Bros,' Binders, Drills, Mowers, Cultivators, and rakes, McLaughlin Carriage Co's Goods--Buggies of all styles, Car- riages, Democrats, and esi keel Gladstones and Surreys. Also Sawyer and M "s Eng Separators and Horse Powers, Brantford Steel Wind Mills and gearless Fanning Mills, The Tolten Pea Harvester and Tolten Plgws and Har- rows. AlsoJ. Fleary's Sons Plows and Plow rephirs. A full line of high class rene a emg Hay Forks and Daisy Churas, f e and Disc Harrows, Adams & Sons' Wagons, All Machines and Vehicles warranted areca: Call and ex- amine them before be elsewhere. Also agent for the emperance and ife Assurance Company of Toronto, oe ce and Warsoom, OPPOSITE WOODS LIVERY, Mill St. towel. The War Stil Goes On. We mean CARSON & McKEE'S Leb against High -- eg Long Credits ash is ing, And so it willbe. A Mighty Commodity! A Controlling Power. It knocks High Prices 'out every time. We want your cash ; you want our goods! And who can blame you, when you can save 20 per cent, by trading at The GOLDEN LION, 'The Cash Store of Listowel.' We enter into the Fall business encouraged by our ability to meet the require- ments of the people. We solicit your inspection of the varied and unique collection of goods which we will for the Season's trade. We have no accumulation of old goods on our counters, It is not our intention to allow this business to become fossilized. New Goods are constantly coming in,and we believe there isno Dry Goods stock in the county presents Puch freshness and attractiveness. Canstant show Energy and ush are put forth hourly towards the maintenance of our vole ume of business. There is noLet Up. We cannot afford to stop. We have no use for any person in our employment who is not prepared Always to keep up his end of the plank, This is the way our business is sustained. The great Napo- leon said 'Conquest has made me what I am and conquest must Maintain me. believe dignity has been put on labor, and we are here to work. We are working in your in- terest,pushing a Cash Trade. It grows, which is evidence to us we are on the right line. We buy where it suits us best, and we buy for cash. We are not tied up to anyone, that is how we buy so well, and that explains the bargains right here for Cash. ikihe aetaat dincount we madeon oor 21 hes gy? MANTLE awek wior he tr OUR NEW MANTLES. © oy wi ad fr many and toone ergphpbndat es OT Sy ogi bP HN a DR ptee) je price, this m eat enving oy to le eae the shades ar ted, and 1b e feorg -- poten fsa Leiere ¢ verted, as ye Veloce are frames: The weather will seon be cool, and you mount eet tondy for er Xht ay a i lie k of qetling & whole suit of the ce chekted 0 "K ik we vat Geoae auy ef them have sold for doubie the price bow @ ¢ te RP aed A a ghee jt ow doubie the price, Ladies, we abc a nge of sips gate hit o eie ny ae . , neue MISS BRECKENRIDGE is selecting New Millinery now and will be here in a few days. COME AND SEE Us. Carson & McKee, THE GOLDEN LION, Wallace Street. - - Listowel. SALLOWS & ALEXANDER. The Leading Furniture & Undertaking Store of Listowel, People are finding out where to spend their mon yin furn- ture 'for Sallows and Alexander are 'still ofering great 'in- ducements fo those wanting furniture. We have present one of the largest stocks otall grades ever exhibited in Lis- towel. Upholstering receives our most prompt attentiotn. Estimates cheerfully given. Mr. Sallows having had large it in the Underti tking both in Canada and the States, S prepared to conduct it in the most thorough manner. One af the finest Hearses this side of Toronto i in connection. MAIN STREET - LISTOWEL HARDWARE | ROBERT MOORE, ----DEALER IN---- Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Tableand Pocket Cutlery, SILVERWARE, Lamps, Cross-Cut Saws, Axes, etc. ROBERT MOORE, THE HARDWARE MAN, Main Street, Ligtowe. Cl Scr. HAVE $3,000 Worth ot goods to be sold AWAY DOWN. Overcuats Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes Flannelettes: and T weeds. A FEW TEA SETS ANI AND CROCKERY. A Fine Stock ot GROCERIES Cali andj see. W.T. ARMSTRONG, Agent, | <J.8 BOWMAN.