\7 INSTEAD. This Chri MUSIC-BOK FREE--A. HANDSOME BICYCLE ot the latest improved 1895 «model, ladies or gents' faries to suit the winner. Everyone purchasing "ONES DOLLAR'S WORTH of B00DS from Nov. 1, until New Year's Day, will receive a ticket, and the number drawn on New Year's day will receive the prize. Everyone has equal chances of winning. Accounts paid during this period, will be treated as cash sales, and tickets given ac- cordingly. Our stock this year is more complete than ever. J. A. HACKING, Drug & Book Store, ----TISTOWEL STANDARD, | FRIDAY, NOV. 30, 1894. Cabinet - Ministers Coming. We are pleased to be able to announce that the Hon. John Haggart, Minister of Public Works; Hon. J, C, Patterson, Min- ister of Militin; Hon. Clarke Wallace, Controller of Customs; Dr. Montagne, M. P., and Senator Ferguson will address a public meeting in Listowel on Wednesday evening, Dec. 12th, at 7.30 o'clock, in the town hall. Let there be a large turnout to hear these distinguished statesmen. The Magwood Protest Withdrawn. As we predicted, the] protest against Mr. Magwood, member of the Ontario Legis! ture for North Perth, has been withdrawn, and that gentleman willlconsequently retain his seat without further molestation from his political foes, That there was not a jow of excuse for protesting his clection was without any doubt the opinion of the Liberals of the riding generally. 5: 2 obtain a aaw-off in some other constituency where Grit crookedness succeeded in elect- ing a Mowat supporter. The scheme, how- ever, didn't work so far as Mr. Magwood is concerned, and, the protest against him haa een ignominiously dropped. Itis a pity that the Ontario election law is eo framed an to permit of this protest business where tes! Legislature, whether it be CLARA FORD CONFESSES That She Shot Frank Westwood, Clara Ford came up o on Wednesday for a r inary examination on the charge of shooting Frank Westwood. A large amount of evidence was taken, including a statement by Detective Reburn, detailing a confession of the crime made by the prisoner and the motive therefi corresponding with the forecast published on the first page of this Ir. was committed for ur, The prisoner tris Blake Tires of Politics. WILL RESIGN HIS SEAT AT THE NEXT ELECTION, New York, Nov. 35. 25.--Special ew The Sun: The Hon. Edward Blake soon tired of Irish politics, of aspeech tohis constituents the other day he hinted at hie intention to retire from political life. He announced tw day that he would retain Bg seat cnly gotil the general electio The 'Nationalits declare that this is not due t y quarrel with bis col- a mich may be literally true ; ~~ -- be squabbles wit party ee ting the last 18 months have Giemeat edand dishea: arte; ned him, ouse of Common: was his belief, thatan Irish Parliament would be won within two or three years, and the glamor of the idea ie taking a seat in the historic chamber College d the -scatinel of his w foresees a long period of bitter strife and turbolent agi- oe for which he has neither taste por "Similar considerations, it is believed, are epee minds of others among the bere ne ewe opety despite thori:a- | tive, be McCarthy, 'ts bane leader, and it is certain that the general election younger men to the fron The Globe says that the indications are patty will ton memorable 17th of December, Globe spoke as follows : have _Predicted thet triumph of Mr. to jo change our opinion, The Dominion mind and it eed resson todo The London Free Press* saya :-- range, were at an ayer: e price of $5 each recently, and a few y= pemipe ey ome t stock pea foo fand, a splendid matched team of so: mares were solid for $4o, rh, ag aes Tn only $22.50. Halls dow such pot readily fr $ $100 to $150 each eg the "market oes joms for rooney: tl The defeai of the government cal date in Fortar bery with a majority of only 17 i "ibe nine meat 1s 8 mipority pacer "By toring out the finish product =o -- bo grip. | stead of e: rau when at.coarse gra' hay, he is od ip Soe tn bis pide sta to cheese, butter, is is all manaciaiog Qe a bigh forse _ no farmerr, better Id- and e - ce to ides outwei oleaksen, this acheap count gives bim a vantag to push trade abroad HOW THE FORT WAS TAKEN. OFFICIAL REPORTS ON THE FALL OF | Leadon, Nov. 24.--A, despatch receiv. Jai torpedo boats made .a covert rush thi bor of Port Arthur, and that at the same i forces ck ao --=--o carried eecii before hens Cheefac, anyine _ the -- troops are re- t Port Art atc = MA'S eer London, Nov. 2§5.--The Times thie morning publishes a dispatch from Hir- oshima, Japan, giving the eh of Field Marshal Count he ge awn on Noy, 21. hill at 4 o'glock. Noy. 22 all the other forts were taken, Uver 200 Japanese officers meo were killed or wounded, The Chinese lossand the number of prisoners is stil nowp. The spoils are abun include a epecially large guns and aqua ponagay eelettc atthe lowest estimate 20,000 A Chefoo diepatch to the Times says that Port Arthur still burning, Twelve Japanese warships have sentthere. The Chinese fleet is at Wei- ° "3 LONDON PAPERS ON THE VICTORY. Lo . 26.--In aleades on the fall of Port ech the Times this morn- qpalitic come wheo the mass of Ch be far as the neutral powers ar hinacan proye she understands ttuation only by frankiy su:ng Japan absence of the neutral powers from the enitode | they ave hitherto maintaine: The Datly News saye to farther pro: long the struggle against humanity, thur robs China o striking a -- blow and makes her hopeless for defen: The naan vin tatl of this stronghold completes the military dis- comfort of China and renders a speedy r -- China, but enable Japan to adopt the gold standard. EEE The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto. One of the -- ost important of the otar pital for, Sick Children, ta Tessas. It for 175 ----, ranging from Be to fourteen years: parts of Ontario, hess cha When parents desire to pay for treatment, for $2.50 per week they = best medical attendance and h every wantsupplied. This Hospital ne a Provincial institution in every sense o} the term, isr as the lead- ing bospital for children im the world Its accident ward is open day and night, all the year round, and children sent ip rom the country, ing from acci- dents or deformities of any kind, are romptly attended t.. sept to all railway stations on due sotice ae | benef glen to the asuthoritids. The facilities ig all kinds of surgical work a teleg are unsor 5 telephosic warning we Rag amba! on Secretary, College Street, lr . --X--X--_ jasioner, has oe ey a 4°y4 a Meridien Provinces. e of cheese in | and in should délude the er into letting orm. ai cine. s ea . in the Haight whe aes twelve Lacan! fr ry bi r*] tely ri Her, a aipes. tibial Ba a o '| enthusiastic over ber . io of = ---- | con,cun aes said ta ones beak AN EXAMINATION OF THIS IMPORTANT * PUBLICATION HAS SHOWN -- MOST LATIEG TO THE. DEFENCES OF CANADA. For the frst time, a het of the squads e | rons ot her Maj +, ships on our Atlsa- and Sing is ape wi tic armament, ing officers: also the a paval " alifex, N. S., and Exquimalt. BC. To this is th wen in the of peace, i Sura y surprise man any who vain that a ised in the poner of Royal regiments and wea ment; po how Halifax, the one great fortress now id by British troo been, moreover, utilize tary Instruction for our officers and men A brief description of the military pro- perties at Hult.x anda list cf the q and regimental officers of the garrisop is appended joint Brilish and Cen dian arrangements for the fortification of Esquimalt, and d ast are det 'Although this joint understanding has tted to from time to time on the } et Parliament, here a and prefixed a shee omy sketch : ne Reuthas letter dated - Const; have bern annihilated in assacre occ of September. sheds to prevent the now ing oct, ¢ massacre affray between some Kurds their flocks. Sultan 'iomeaitely order Cavalry @ scene to put meniao reali, nod and 1 oot Bi ay rd ndiberetear donee make pens statem cones aaa thereon in a cnilltary poist of ond Begs be read with much i am rest. surprised to lea: that Bits -- th troops at Esquimalt are now actually in Canadian pu. d under the oedens of the neral other words, on strictly Imperial service. Another feature of the Canadian Almanac this year is a list of the armed vessels, cones ing the fisheries protec- arine service of the Dom e of f Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper for all purposes of armament, discipline and maintenance. the d ant --_ 7 the Cistingalsbing mark o man-of-w. ee under t of Marine, modelled upon that of the Royal navy, with appropriate Canadian iarinastiona, | is accurately describe icture of the ihtary College of Canade, "ume taphic descriptive sket tution, its objects, reculations and wor oO portant contribut: Canal," by J. J. Kehoe, ny Hous ns," by Dr. Bouri- not, and the Canadian Sault Ste. Ma » witha map of is @ credit to its publishers, and that should be ands of every Canadian. (Toronto, the Copp, Clark Cc Price, 10 hemes coverr, 20 cents; cloth covers, 30 ce LIZARDS INT THE STOMACH. A Reptile Smallowed | While Drinking e Dark. MRS. WESTFALL--. Ee ad a TERED, AND DEATH LOOKED FOR AS THE ONLY RELIEF. mMCBRUCIATING AGONY From TheTrenton Courter. The editor of the Courier having heard n West- tothe well and pi . som: water drank a portion. As she did so she felt something go down her * theoat kicking. ro so at the time. but would feel so campietely gone at the stomach that she hai pel pc Itz the oman ; vollated all kinds of physical coastal agony. er whole system, kidneys, liver and stomach were ali out of order. rheart would flutter and aipitan 90'feinily as to be impercep- tible, and a amothering feeling would come over her, that 1 was often thought she bad given her last as er * gone, her nerves for Pale People, . gh the use of Pek Pille' age agsie. di and soon sbe perceived the beneficial effete. Hes Her --- -- to steadily gained simnch, "be steadiness of nerve and memory. = can now,do her household work and fee! aswell as ever. She says sbe cannot --_ strongly of Pink Pills as she 'ould like to, aod feels very grateful for hee teat good resulting from the use of this 'ecnderful medicine, rs. Hai -- feeling as well as ever abe did in her life She ates el otan ment regarding Mrs. Westfall's cure. are & positi for bys ising trom a vitsated ita e id or or aa sh tere Rervous sys- ete Eee ae from, Dr. Wi Medicine v, Brockville, Oat-, or Schenectady, Y. at So a pou Seiad 5a There imitations and are substitutions against ouins wadeh the poblic is cautioned, - ee re 2 ow. | jess Mest og ara £ ce Bir J masa ad of Her Subscription: 5 seen over S156, offered "for could occur in tt tbe fatare. . New Lowell, Nov. house o cott rushed ich, = place ont "as back in the October 31, 1894, states that f peste tom was r Constantinople, and was the regult o Armes a of the Sul sass Wiles. red infantry the Burned to Deaths ' wenty minutes, discovered the dwelling on 6 into the burning builds H ny vat villages, rocn eee Kurds hed st en Kurds were killed, an the --Between and 8 o'clock last tng "the dveling upnid. and 5 atter the when wp re and picked up his = children, ag burned. anda years, All w Both childreo died was no one else in but the two children, badly s bed wh and Mrs. Scott feft the nc bie and there ure at the time as always borne tion, in the city, Killed by a Kick." A FATALALTERCATION BETWEEN A FAR. RANDA (A MECHANIC. ats of this alking in Borach's The Sonsereecion drifted into aa} he abdomen, and died at ance gave himeel! up tothe police. { -- two years ago. Darin; he has armin the proved aces ttbaite roo losses, ha b cide was to him ket for Dakota with him. man was 49 years of age. . Crazed by Bad Crops. A FORMER mange ranuae TAKES HIS la Anbar, Nov. 26.--Financial losses wl is own life. Oo Sanday. morping wil him fyin z lew year _ bad luck with hie crops and ; dvelling, had the American Northwest hai 7 Ten married ~ Lager and m. dead The' , The Queen. fully admitted by those c S o ro walk mo [tis imposible fe rt to ed for the latter purpose. designed chair hae been belirved ong never again will wsteps ata ne. down, even in ot out of her and p3 inclmed gangway is ore > pond. | Joseph Me A A BIT OF INTELLIGENCE WHICH IS TO BE HOPED MAY NOT SE Be CORRECT, adan, Nov. 25.--The fact is regrét- lose the =~ > *° or lage, ly provided. rid 4 rowed an 'ta action tite! small Ada a culvert 'McDowel, road sa &, Willtem Rises Masaiog, ie ik two gate $1.80, J. town own |i hye ery jovelling gra' zi shoelig 0 meet BR 6k Roserts, Clerk, PEFFERS. Misses Jones were guests of Mrs. ike Jobnsion Monday last. 'The patty last Wednesday ee ccessful one, beld at t = -- B. Z: ceived som: t coo men, women and hee ts en; oyed themselves dsnciag a massacred by the tr oops and have soa older ; " he The Turks have soficm Mrs. T. Jokers _ = guest of Mrs, W. Merric eday { Fred. Martin McCloy bave } started a chenpndinti ci at Newton, PALMERSTON. "Who will pore for 1885 ?' is the question of se hoo This town pepe ea: gr onto ic less alarming ik. Mamford, ol the G.T.R anda halt » slaugh- months old be expected und: the circu The -wells in the neighborhood are g' ing dry and farmers especially fear that winter should setin without a heavy fall of rain there will be a great scarcity of water. As application from ba Horticultural Society for a grant of i from the Councl was defeated by a tie vote. LEBANON. Mr. J, Moffat spent part of last week with friends in Grey townsbip, in the vicinity of real ates H, Jack, of Mornington, has been ing boge tn this neighborh Mr, jack isanenterprising man and always knows where to go when he wants a good thing. * Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Weaver are enter- Fern Bespesig and relatives from the Amer: side. Miss ML. Moffat and Miss J. Hamilton spent Thankszivi ne hn witn the latter's pa -- on the 8th line Elm nut forget ae there willbe a public examioaton in Lebinon School on Dec. and, be sure to attend. Kincade attended the Foresters' s _-- in, > Mon: efield on Thursday evening. ung people nf Sha have crpeeiees ap Epworth League, The League wil! Gil a place long left vacant, namely, a sad eee service. Meeting every Thursday evening at nellepast = All we invited, c J. eat # o visltiog tickets in a Hepes "nd Ber TRALSBS. 'Hey. there! Have you heard ¢ test?' Well, no | what'stbe master" our merchant _ i town," "Why |The above is similar E sur, Wright, the | proptietor of the store and and arr din vacant, It is a good ee - the right or, and we bat a man with any business talent weld do well. Mr. M. i is haproving as well a can be expect Our locat =e mnpeat, Thanksgiving day in the busb, it the 'Jargest game we caw = a reeult ph a black squirre! and rabbi pect y's stat aed Portfolio." h a long felt want, and rth the money ir inves ed. . DONEGAL. last Mr. 16th con, when Accl --On Thursday William. McCiory ofthe On hia w a bad accident. He spirited horee, which beca Fs » 53 e a rt 5 Ea cf caries Her Majesty Applebil!, Ont. Nov.2 to Maxville to-n quarter of « mile ight was be fulloned him trom way, or from: vag. Mr, W. and Mrs. bas yisiting fri fiends rage viclaity ot of Britton a at Sand. Mre. Tictasa, jhamer, ther Weide has gons to in sr vicinity of Brussels. a Wednesday, aun at oe the new $50,000,000 loan ofthe United States Government. 'arren, $4,Thomas Wilsos, --C.H of Maxville, while driving from Ap; lebiil from Maxville and rob- don o py, 3 eese factories,and these men" eviden!ly soms, poi of Mrs, G. at 7 a in ving Mr. Howe intends bh tainment in' his schoo} ae The Misses Patterso and Miss Dob- son were the guest's of Mrs. Robs. Crooks r. E. Chamney intends nds baviog on: have it that Misses "are eae sine 19, con. 9, Edwant ¥ 513 25, Peter Wolf, $16, Peset » a D. McCaugbria, Mem Robbed of 66,000. THE MONEY BELONGED TO MR c H. | pletely out, eplitting his jaw, and other- 'OOD'S CHEESE FACTO! i IRLES. H. Wood op ce on a front part of bh who dressed have re- as proved acher in every respect- the 'longest' ---- in the Township. Preece me oar ye ll J over' sa yeh Phe peopie these poh rk aot ie the right time comes, then don't make their marks. Metical Roe, who bas been auffer- ing from a sore on his face for some time ila to say is nob any tr. SRITTON.- Oar village too ks business-like since fan h, 0 ae Fy 's chopping mil! has He aan chopping on Tossdaye snd Thursd «sy: Thes. L. McCauley, "merchant erected @ cew stable which will aes meat and comfortable when finished. Matthew Dobson had the misfortune to have his arm fractur® while working at bis well, jepson taal rouod and ye him a severe atford, spent me Bet visiting rigs | ing v' tine sends in Listowel bess | Thankogi a Pie winity. ® Lis we Mra. jas, Burke visited friends in Lis- last week, towel We are giad to know thai Miss Annie reg who has been under treatmen M tleon, eye specialist, is improv. jay school has stopped cntil wre, oe to the bad weather, = Miss Mary Sproul and Miss Edith Alex- sadet spent hay prairie visiting their sous orate in Listo A. ge of St. raul is visiting at his uncle's, Thos, Prestog, Alexander, and Miss Mattie bter, ag Thos. Wilsun, cheese factory has ceased operas Wen plank for omen ae Bei gern ee treme say _ SHIPLEY ai G. Fran eng glenn ith 1 Enipe, but at last reporta they were improv- as by resolution declared cial Fat S:ock show ra take = in Guelph on _ December xf Milne, late checsemaker at Jack's factory, Newton, rented the factory at Linwood and will put it in fon in . ie zion. Mr. Milne has nthe > maa of ig & first-class cheese! Hesry fe) eg amatried fa - er, was Noumea in Wi > oolwich Monday saulted a his employ name lian Maver, admits bis great football match on Saturda between Yue aad Roncor sented in : somewhere in order that his relatives may collect ooo inturance on Oheose Marketa. + Brantford, Nov. 23.--Today 0 factories of- fered 1.08 boxes September and balance. Sales--800 boxes at lOc. and U8 at 10 1-60, Market gr for "we London, v. 24,-- e Hoard be Id ite Inet meeling "or 'ioe tonaey, with « vo few o) ae. i a in ine the. < bots in qualit; rr gant ty, ani eo de- ™m trom i oma ase markets bas bese pre! brisk on brough the summor, rare, that bor dry oe materially a seated the output cu Pain 4 white i Rid town dia oft boxes Oe tober ye 1-8¢, quo! etsilen vas Sie. Sheep and Lambe at Buffalo. The cable Buffalo, Nov. 28,--Nineteen cars Ahrough and won sale. Market active: %5c to d0c highe: food prime mixed slorp. $2.50 mmo to fair, $200 to $240 ; culls, $i.go t© $1.75; good to extra native lamba, to $y 00 ig mae. to falr, nr en a, lo + ta lambs, $i.00'to $1.26. LISTOWEL MARKETS. Wheat, $51 SS aus BE Poa, wo 0 Hay | per Ly ew7hM Bran. BO 16 0 Flour ier Too tbe 140 Oatmea « 3% ter it . f8-* {0 per dos. Bb ou perbag - 4 sO ides per 1M ibs 20 3250 ihe ipa, . 2 & Wool per it. -. 6 2 Wood, long, 26 275 wi . sbort, iz 150 Hogs, . 600 £60 Live Hogs 40 400 Lambs . "350 800 Beet ' - $00 600 STR. 'ov, 28, 1891. Fal} wheat, ver § ip bans 8 BO St Harley b hel ' 8 8 arie. r pas Ee was Poas. ze . at Of Oats, Gc Tm Potaloos, per o 6 Butter, at ag! See . 6 18 Fiabe . is 18 F foaiper barra + 275 300 - 610 58 TORONTO. PRICES ay YaRMER' Sow. 1m Wheat! fall, per bushel. wiinn i) w best, apring @ Ba-ie: "5 So A] du 3 pate, pound rolis ty Ecgs, fresh, per doz, 20 apr 15 jour, per barre Dressed 'Hogs 65) TOWN TAXES. Notice ts hereby given that alt taxes for the at be path ots ofthe town of Listowel muse d on or before the Mth day of December, 18H. Otherwise, firc per sent, will be added. a lector will Borat wo Hallon the seventh,jeixhth, tweith, iblricenth. and aa israe gaya OF Vecetn "When 1 was a Boy, " Writes Postmaster J. x, Forest + BLY ¥.) Ve. "y Ted ten. . used this pri tion "with effect water oct tole ia A Bad Cold, and I know of numbers: of people who keepit l not considering it safc to be witb- out it," " I hare Ayer's Chi win in my tasat 5 fed ® years, wih i tho mont sat!sfac results, and ca dwechety recommend ft as being ad = cially adapted to all pulmonary cor:- plaints. I have, for many years, mado 1 8 oth 4 fy ? 7 T stady, and I hi h } victory forthe former by 12 to4, It is a le'a first was a fluke, an H. d a at the last kick, which was not allowed, had A it is now acob S, Kerngood, the traveller who disappeared from a Michi- gan r tn beter it, Thomas and Buffalo some days ago, is biding | A CLEAN SWEEP, : Store to be vacated. | EVERYTHING TO BE RUSHED OFF -IN-A SHORT TIME. - - Shelves Emptied and Counters Cleared, STUPENDOUS MONE in a great Dress Goods in Tweed effects Gentlemen ; Bay your ae eepi 2 Y-SAVING CHANCES. PRICES GUT IN TWO many lines-------- 7 cts. a yd, and upwards, BLACK AND COLORED Henriettas, Serges, Bengalines and Whipcords must go ata price. Manties, Conting and all Fur Goods at unpproached prices. suits and overcoate at this ng sale: Underwear, Top Shirts, wines and Hosiery at Sale Price. Don't forget the RED FLAG sign where the sale is going on. W77 STORE. A. MacDonald. ca! to sing Cure VERY NICE TO - e206 Crurs at Deva Sro: * te CHEESEMAKER WANTED. will be received by the under |. COGHLIN, Becy. Moleaworth a 0. Nov. 6th, 1894, ware 3 FRO) The ¢ Engitsh Remedy. Guaranteed to been prescribed over 35 years In thousands of cats ts the ony Dubie and ont Medicine Ask druggist for Wood's Phosphodine; if worth} of this, tocloss Lense pedo top wo iy sond gs A deprn » 01; 8b, cy please, sin wil eure Pamphle ts free touzy dd The Wood Companys SOLDIN LISTOWELAND erenrenne BY ALL DRUGGISTS: * MARY AITCHISON FRUIT STORE select stock o FAMILY GROCERIES CONFECTIONERY, aleo sole agency for finest brand CEYLON TEAS rted direct. Try them once and use no other. Everythiog estcash prices. Butter and exge Store next dvor west of Hanner Office, Main street MARY AITCHISON. PERTH CQUATY COUNCIL will moet in tho COURT HOUSE. STRATFORD, Ot at taken , Tuesday Next, Dec, 4th, 1894, WM, DAVIDSON, Stratford, Nov. 2th, 18. Cana Stetk: Gunther's watches takefirst prize every time, They are adapted just for such work YOUR Poultry may be neglected, that is your faultand your loss. Your this, you can't hurt them even to play ball with them. This watch I have here, (Mr. Rope) Thave had for 5 years, honest of Gunther and has nev stopped, (no not once.) T would advise every one that GRANDMOTHER'S ideat will not suit modern methods, however good these ideas might have been, they are OLD now, and out of date. intends to purchase and is reliable time keeper to go t Gunther's. every watch and gives away ptize tickets. His store is a leans te World's Fair, some- triendship rings in solid gold guaranteed; i in fact his -- is the largest and must reduced by one half before ho end of the year, and anyone wanting somet! ing, better not delay 29 now is the time to buys. You can't make an mistabet going to" Gunthert} for what ever you want; he will be pleased to meet you. J. H. GUNTHER, Watch specialist, Local manager of the Bell Telephone Co., 70 Main Street, west. " ee Establishment, _O-- STEPE AR. formarty of Listowel, 'late Washo, ml = Mer- ae can got your oslouhes iyed, 'and it wit' make them look like new, try and you will be p! 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