Listowel Standard, 25 Jan 1895, p. 3

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SING! We have a fine stock of PRESBYTERIAN HYMNALS "HYMNS and PSALTERS --that we will sell at-- HALF PRICE J. LIVINGSTONE jr. Druggist BANK OF HAMILTON. CAPITAL RESERVE FUND $675,000 |° DIRECTORS JOHN STUART, Paesiperr;: A. G. RAMBAY, Vicz-Pazs. OHN PROCTOR. GEORGE ROACH, A.T. WOOD, WM. GIBSON, M. P, _ AB (Toronte.) ~ -o~ SAVINGS BANM.--Deposits of $1 and Upwards received and interest allowed from date of d it to date of withdrawal. EOLA POSITS also received at car- rent rates of interest. DRAFTS on Great Britain andthe United ht aad neonds Collections made on fayorabie term: x We A,8TUART 14. Agent Listowel, LISTOWEL STANDARD. FRIDAY, JAN. 25, 1895. Tue Rev. F. C. Piper of Palmerston will conduct the services in Christ church on hext Sunday, morning and evening, Rey. Dra. Wu.tovenny will be nua next Sunday, preaching Missionary sermo: at tfor Kxox Cucrcn Choir will be ably assist ed by Mr. J. H. Stuart, of the Bank of Hamilton, at the Anniversary services on Sabbath next. All Photos made on American Aristo and tino papers at D. Barber's. hey are water proof and omens: not to fade. No extra charge. ---5: Tue estate of R. $uiahtoon, insolvent will pay the creditors 18}c. on the dollar. The liabilities are between $5000, and the asseta about $800. Pror Mitts of the Agricultural College, Guelph, who was announced to conduct the services in the Methodist church on Sunday last, did not come, owing to the smallpox case at the College. Dust 86 per ton, at Palmerston Oat- sent "Mill a2 A. Mover & Co. Dr. axv Mrs. Casstpy left for their home in lowa on Thursday of last w after an cxtended visit to - cant. Mre Cassidy had been visiting at ber ents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Dixon, in town for about aix months. pare: cert.--There will be aconcert in the of Christ Church on next 20th inst. go pre -- will le provided, a general good tim expected. are welcome, Ad- milion only 1c, Hensert Keviiscte Ethel © Methodist genoa next On account of Aupiversary, the evening dlrawn, according to the cus- ood of the service is with tom observed hy these churches roxgp.--Owing to the storm on Tues- last, the auction sale of farm stock anid postponed until Monday next, when the sale will take place at lot 20, 4th, -con. Wallace, at 1 o'clock p. m. sharp. Tue Weenurscs, --This talented Concert "Co. have been secured by the Oddfellows -of this town to give one of their delightful entertainments inthe town hall on Friday Sth F The Webblings draw crowded houses everywhere. ik, evening, 'ehy Farther an nouncement next wee: Tue severe storm this week has shattered this winter'sreputation for being a particu larly mild one. Monday's rain storm a regular blizzard has prevailed, interfering, with business and blocking the roads and railways. The trains from the north have been from one to two hours late during the past three days. Since cat. Noticr.---I wish to say to the public generally that Io am taking Auctioncer's License for the Cou perience in auctioneering previous to.com ng here, in land sales and ch flatter myself that Ican do as weli as any other in that line, and any favoring me with a sale J will gel a my very best attention and guarantee tion and charges moderate. R. Hetentsoes. © Bowmanville Statesman some time ide add that Mr. Hutchison was the best -auctioneer in the County o! har, A a wt' Berys, aNp A Hacors. --The of Knox meme giving ao Scotch Tea and sth arch oe Monday gery January 29th. The t is and Scotch dishes, will be ol from 6.- 30 to 7.30, after which a programme, consist- ing entirely of Scotch numbers, will be ren- Everyone is cordially invited, bat Scotch-folk are expected. Worxsnor ox Wurris.--E. Taylor wisl is old customers total cost will gn legbiatnieys by October Ist, 1895 Mi & Rhynalo of Goderich bi $1,250,000 . be bath, 27 inst. The services will be con- dacted by.R:v. R-J. M. of Goelph, and itm expected wi.d be oghortd mecca s Mr, Glasstora is ap able speaker NATION AND InNDUCTION.-- The cediaation and ind " li meet at ser cen at 3. ney sider ls will SS condrct- sak by different. membera of Presbyteiy and will be va interesting. Lep' 's. Woops. -- The as- sault cas, Leneeedl ve. Woods, came offat the asszes at London this week, before Justice Meredith, of witnesses a The nat the plainiift rer used bad language and was k ocked New Cocxcn.--The members elect of the | 'Town Council for 1895 met in the Council 3s y provis- jon, at 11 o'clock a.m. on Monday, 2istinat., necessary ' com- mencing our peer ment preeaen Penne Tteke the Sion you election, and eae this board, and uring the are and SREE e weeks. The Tudge awarded bint Saas costs, Muabee tor plaintiff; E.sery for defendant. Hoc MatcH.--The Hockey Strattord aod Listowel on KEY 4 = spectators, anecally the fair sex, to a high : The score biden asd stood 3 to, 2ir favor of Listowe match with Guelph 1s expected 4 take plaice here seathe pt speak a large turn out to encourage the boys in thie greatest of winter games. SHAREHOLDERS' MEET annual meeting of the Shembolaors of the sr aor coer ¢ ¢ ices of the at Monday evening ast. pape The statement of the Co a 's business oe ¢ past six months, by the cretary, Mr. Ror, wason "the whole I trust, they lave been rep as ae if not abler Iw en busine that this year that is ei The first t simticiely. showing adecided improv ment on the pre ious' hail year's busi- ness. Under t pio management n placed on a sound basis, _ with ihe excellent reputation which the new M e ola board of directors, ea at retired, was re cectedy Mr, J. W. Meyers taking Mr. Hay's e. CiHRist ae VesTRY.--An isd. j vestry of Chriet Tuesday evening, the object of we Grats being to con~ side: the quest David idson street vi aware, arrange! last year's council with Mrs. for twenty y i lots were purchased from ministers, timated ata Me Parke having in- Previous meemng that see be gone to all par pe oution was rae leaving eke ute inthe hands ol view to having it following reenlution *That = a eciation of the d earnestness syed by him in his ministry, and regret the decision which is anid him to another field of labor, an Id unite n bidding him God speed in his future wo; nk. GENERAL Boorn To-NicHt.--The founder and head of the Salvation Army wili mike his rst visitto Lstowel this Friday evening wii k in the Methodist Chusch, tepinatar at 8u'cluck. + townspeopl reside: ale of _ neighborhood ee +se ta reat nuinbers to hear the ieineushes accompant his third Herbert <-- Booth, ines through- out "Can: ads a Commandan', an he Army's heal ce a id Ne: wtoundland Colonel Tawlcy, tke Generai's . C., as been right spiritual giants one ofthe mi one! Liwley sing will be to miss. ec tickes have been placed atthe nominal price of 15c,60 as to give everybody ® chance to alten THe a a Rattway.--Ber- lin Ne tliarment a nof B to ¢, and westerly from the Town of Liste wel, or westerly to the City of Siratford, or northerly to the Village of Elora, The apphcation is signed iy enn & McBride, solreviots forthe applicants. The latter, we unde to 1 su, when the prelimis rangements are complete. The bunk ling . a talway to connect with the Cc. P. t:m has sheays eee strongly ad Avoueted: paper, and w that the prc jeci will receive the encourage- ment it deserves from the citizens of Ber- lin and Waterloo, and the coun'ry to the Weppixe.--Mr. John Watson, one of the town's well known bachelors, was united in marriage on Wednesday evening to Mrs. Elizabeth Roth. The wedding took place at the residence of Mra. Roth, Royal street, in F. guests were subsequently entertained toa splendid spread, and spent the evening in a very enjoyable manner. Mr, Watson has been managing Mrs. Roth's business for the past year, and will, we understand,continue to look after their united interests in the Listow: brewery. ve the best ishes of their many fri Payke performing the ceremony. Evrron Sraxpanp:--In your last issue the late accident in town wna second t! join oak wexk oh tank ak osm was 90 cAhetly inspired by Dr. --_ where the decision of the senior given, that I am ready to send over ik other Coroners in this matter. cause I have | ly on this point since your last issue, which the impression was sought to be conveyed that the senior Coroner bas the right to decide whether or not an inquest is It occurred to me also that you would know that one Coroner has to do with another's case than wholly gratuitous, and had no more weight with me than any other citizen's. The same ia true of Mayor Featherstone, who your paper said accompanied J)r. Philp. It is is part tosee the body buried at the town's expense, when the Coroner so directs. Of course the whole matter is one of small im- to any of us, except to see that justice is dove, bat I am not willing to have any such imputation as was eet an in your last issue stand uncorrected. the Constable put the case into = ane 3 I looked into the circumstances. I also yaicians, including Dr. Philp. I did not ask his advice, but came to my independently, as I Geo, R. Watson, B A, M D. Boaxpxes.--Mrs. Hutchinson could take gentlemen boarders. --46. in two --wa ee at Wm Welch's f which purchase we consider. not ny Sth of this month and got t the thjre not under the circumstances the binding on the town. i of the lease ©: h rp ed and it has been proved as to' whether or not we can depend on procuring a permanen water suppl there. If the lease is not binding the building of a bridge « Davidson street should p) led with and immediate ine os taken to get ont the timber this winte tn the last report of the Fire Company "Ponte » that they advi me pur 1 chase of some additiona iinport ant matter and should be looked into, nd if more hose is reynired the should be purchased st once. it will be necessary this ye: money in the rein a fair ir, #0 TL think it advisable to on down the grant for that purpose. and at eo not togrant for ordinary a more than $500. If any special work he dons in the way of bridge building, granitic walks, bly " can be those purposes. All accounts, ex- dpe wilaries, should come before and Itruat that ions. You former counci re the council of _-- duly 'organize and pote for regular bum: Moved by J. A. Slashing, seconded-by D. D. Campbell, that Wm. Bright be re-ap- pointed clerk atthe same salary as last year--Carried. Moved by J. Seburger, seconiled by A. Foerch, that R. Martin be re-appointed town treasurer, duties and salary same as last year--Carried. Appli cations for ra position of assessor were read from W. E. Binning, A. Morrow, N. Tilt and John Stewart. 1n accordance with the rules of Council, a ballot was taken on dropping out, which resulted thus: 4 Tilt 2 This elected Mr. An application was read from w Kay for position of town Constable. Bulmer also made application for re- --~ A ballot was taken, result- ing in the re- eppolnteieit of Constable Bul- mer by 10 to 3. Moved by J. H. Gunther, seconded by J. Seburger, that A. St. Geo. Hawkins be appointed High School Trus- tee for 1895. by J. A. Hacking, by M. MoGillivray, that C. pe a Mesers " Carthew and G. % Thompson be Metical Health Officer ; Jas. Vanstone and Harry Knight Pond-Keepers ; C. Wetlaufer and Jas. Perrin Fence-View- J. BIRTHS. eMIta-- "Te Wallace on tbe 17th fast, wife of William Smith of a son, -- BROWN---Io Listowel, on the 18th imst., the wife of William Brown of a son. PORTER--Is Listowel, om the Sird 1f the wife of Alfred Ports in 5. | Shave the Hair off These " Tales GIVEN AWAY My Photograph Gallery SPECIALIST cies. 'DRUG STORE Ls. MI AND FEB 1 ONLY io ; " |AND AFTER SATURDAY 18TH se |EVERY DOZEN PHO- RAPHS WILL DRAW «a PRIZE. NO BLANKS. Also the lucky number out of thirty will draw a ladies' gold watch, now on exhibition. Everything warranted. S. M. SMITH, 'Telegraph Office. Bell the 1.000 bi, oe eroce To sell for FIRST CLASS GREEN "is FINE GOLD 'WATCH | | You don't pay other pe ISTOVES STOVES - STOVES The cold weather ishereand you will want a first-class stove and the place to get one is at ZILLIAX & SARVISS. We have a full line of Cooki in stock, BUCK'S new style OUBLE HEATING BASE BU RNING. COAL STOVE'S, the best in the market, and -BUGKS HAPPY THOUGHT RANGE. Now do not be misled about this Range as it speaks for it- self, over 75,000 in use in Canada. Estimates on plumbing gas, steam and hot alrjheating given, Stove p!pes.7Coal Oil, Lamps Tinwere, etc. ipalring promptly attended to, ZILLIAX & SARVIS - = une COGHILL. "ety and Heating stoves H D J. M. SCHINBEIN. Corsets. Special to the ladies. We have 21 different lines of Corsets. We have added to stock of our already large ; MAIN ST, - * SsSouTE SIDE Corseta. the Watchspring Next door West of I. A. Hacking"s Drug Store. Dress Improver. Do you want to look neat, try our SS ---- Dress Imprever, it is a beau- tiful Corset. _ The Watch- spring Corset is a good one, unbreakable. If you want anything in the Corset line, callon us, See our 25c. and 50c. Corset is the best in the trade, ask for Schinbein's famous 50. Corset. We are taking stock and we have lots of remnants in all kinds, get them~almost for nothing. Mantles and Oovercoats way down, almost half price. A complete stock of Boots and Shoes, overshoes, rubbers and socks. Get your groceries here ; we have a green tex worth 50c. now for 30c, Best granulated sagar 25lbs. for $l. 301bs brown for $l. U.M. SCHINBEIN. W hoop-e We are on the .war path and now THE HAIR WILL FLY, We have no need to scalp competitors. They ean't keep their hair on when they see our success. We are atter other game. Those old tales, for instance, of "superior goods" and "extra finish" and of course extra price-tales so old | Thetss Whiskers "on-:'Em| Ss That's the hair we're after. We've got an edge on our knife that will NOTICE FROM J $ GEE'S 2 STORES. We wish to mention that we will ba Guay stook taking for two weeks, and durin (oa (me desire all our customers owing us U . z . Kindly Call and Settle Their Accounts. We will continue to give some Special Bargains in WINTER Goops. All_our Dress reduced and must be cleared out. also WINTEK CAPS, UNUERCLOTHING, ROBES, te.,. BOOTS and BHOES, GOOD LINES, prices right. GROCERIES. 30 'pounds Cb Coreants for $1. | 20 pounds of Raisins for $1. 20 pounds of Prunes for $1. | 20 pounds of Dates for $1. ro pounds of Japan Tea' for $1. Stock complete with choice Family Groceries. All lovers of a good cup of Blick Tea will consult their interest by trying our Pure Ceylon or Ben Hur blend at so: per 1b., fer quality and flavor can't be beat J.5S. GBB. THE LISTOWEL FURNITURE CO, are now ready to take all kinds of LOGS AND LU¥:BER, in trade to be delivered either at Gotham Miuills or at in Listowel. ann Come in and make your during good sleighing. Futniture at wholesale p. LISTOWEL FURNITURE CO. 200 cords of dry, short wood, wanted in exchange for furniture. oe . 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 Canadina , 'And leave 'em bare asa Mexi- can dog's. out for squealers for there'll be plenty of'em. The hurtdoghollers: LISTEN FOR LAUGHTER, For the boys that get their pick of the 75-50-40-30 and 25 cent ties in our window FOR 25, will whoop tkingss WALL PAPERS, All the latest designs and patterns, and at lowest prices I keep the heaviest stock i in town of SPRING - ROLLER - WINDOW - SHADES ; also CURTAIN POLES and BRASS TRIMMINGS. RHADY MIXED PAINTS ETC. GREATEST POSSIBLE CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY. OUR GREAT REMOVAL SALE Means dollarsin the oe eas No let up in the enthusiasm! ° No falling off in sales ! rices reduced' AWAY, AWAY DOWN. STOCK-TAKING NOW GOING ON; but we will make time. to wait on you; we must reduce this large oe ei a few weeks-to doit before moving to the T VENS. Lots of goods here at your own price dtvibg vite great sale. We know you appreciate bargains these times; the more you know of -what others are doing the more certain you will be to appre- ciate the value we offer you. Thecash buyer comes here because this is "THE PEOPLE'S GASH STORE," ee eee Frat Ceti diese: ate. Every Article here Cheap for CASH. We don't hold out a few baits only! This business is run straight on business principles ; and the public are finding it out, that is why the people come a score of miles to buy trom us. All like our system of doing business. Some say times are hard ; and that is why they prefer paying as they go and saving twenty per cent. for themselves Ve want all the people to know that OUR CASH SYSTEM is a decided success. What a benefit it has been to you ail to have us regulate the prices; we go into leadin this! others try to follow, but this business is growing ; and all classes benefit by our system ot SELLING CHEAP FOR CASH, Lyre for the poor man, good for the rich man, good ae hn for . eve member we still give 25 lbs of Best Redpath granulated sugar for $1. ome sell an inferior article. e guarantee our Best Eagle B. grain bag, 3 ply $2.35 dozen, Sold elsewhere at $3. More wondertu! still ----will be the bargains in _--am DRESS GOODS, MANTLES sm and all general goods. Men's genuine Beaver Caps only $5, regular price $8 to Come and see for yourselves. "The "THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE." Carson & McKee, STILL WHE LHAD. --_-- Coo SALLOWS € ALEXANDER. We are at present receiving our ----XMAS G0008,--- and ina few days will have one of the fist assortments of coods to choose from ever exhibited in Listowel. If you want a suite we have it. An easy chair we have it. And not forgetting the chilarer we receives a large consign- ment of Rocking Horses, Sleiyhs, If you do not wish to buy, call Bee see our pork: We take great pleasure in showing our yg ORK receives our most LA attention. UNDERTAKING attended to in the latest and most thorough manner. LOGS, Lune en and WOOD taken in Golden Lion," xchange f r furniture, at SALLOWS & eee Main Street, Listowel - MOCCASINS. 9 ee age TIN 5 per 'te sale ROBERT MOORE'S, -- CLEARING SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES ALSO HOSIERY My Ready made Clothing will be slaughtered. ro large stock of STAPLE DRY GOODS at very low prices. COME AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES, Respectfully Yours. up in wild cat aye, or we * = _ Ain adding largely to my stock of have missed our guess. 3 : afectionery and Groceries. WILDFANG, C pure Black Tea, and you will come again THE CLOTHIER, 2 A ond Painting given prompt attention, and Sign of The Elephant, | - 3e JACOB SEBURGER, . Grand Central Block. © Main Street, West. J.S BOWMAN,

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