1 vous : -- CLASS | "MEATS: ~ RIGHT" -< "PRICES _ ~ STEVENSON - THE CITY BUTCHER a "ALSO FRESH GROCERIES of all kinds always on hand. 8. J. STEVENSON, Wallace St. Morphy & Carthew, BARRISTERS, SOLICITUKS &C, nolivitors for the Bank of Hamiltoa. Notaries Pablic ae oo aera ie Moneys 7. B. Monrry .M. CARESS Blewett & Bray. BARRISTERS AND BOLIOETORS, dotarics Paviie and Ocaveyes toucitors for Scott' ao House and Ont, Perm. Bldg & Loan Assoctation erga! TO LOAN AT 4 f#-2 PER CENT. R. RLEwerTt. AY. B. A. J. Cecil Hamilton, B. A. Barriste-, Conveyancer. MONEY TO LOAN ar 44 PER CENT Dflice, Main St., next to Dr. Foster, Dentist. Branch officein Atwood eve ry Wednesday. [Mabee & Makins, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, &C. Solicitors for z The he MerchanteBaok- Moor RATFOBD. ONT. c. J.P. Manzs, EK. C. J. MARIN, W.E. Dingman, I. D., GS RADUA E of Queen's University; member of Gilegs 0 f Physicians and Surgpone, Ontario pe Surgeon and Acco: Office and Tesidence--Mal i Sareck cast. DR. W. M. BRUCE, DENTIST. a ing ah Dey Ontario; D.D.S. Trinity Uni- 'ost Graduate Haskel Behoo! of ae 'Dentistry: Chica relies stand to rooms over W. entran ve by same stairway as Dr} Rutherford, Main St. " Listowe 1 Thos, F ullarton, ATWOOD ONT. [SSUER of aga am icenses, Comminaione in B, BR. Deeds, Mor 5 Leones and all Con ancing done on ranaouali terms Monevto jend. R. G. Roberts, SHIPLEY. ONT. AGENT ter the Dondan and fanme hire Fire re in Loan any oame trom 'a Aprende st a low mate of of a oz 'terme. stowel sand visiting brethren all mee Fe ordially invited. H. WILLUUGHBY, W. R. HAMILTON, WwW. M. Rec.-Se G.T.R. TIME CARD 'Trams leave Listo vel station daily as under :-- STRATFORD aM a 2 ALMERSTON. For Btratford.--Passeng Passer ger 2 p. m.; Mia 45 po i en Mixed, Mixed. 3 Passen, For PRiNCARDINE 'as BAL MERSTON. Pann 1 2la. ue. gear 8 O2a om, Mis 11.00 4.0 ; ti For tSineer ne. eM Qaim, , Passenger, 12.40 ; Passen A NEW LOT OF Amateur Photographic Supplies at C. A. LEE'S PHOTO STUDIO. Artist Proofs, ANEW PHOTO. Call and see it. Fall Term opens September Ist. Kh NY UY} Lez STRATFORD, ONT. SCORES OF BUSINESS COL- LEGES Oh ceri applied to us for our graduates, to tas teachers in their schoo This is the evidence you are looking for as to the BEST SCHOOL to attend. Thousands of our former students sre now in business life. Write for our handsome catalogue, W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. CLOTHES : That give comfort, make you feel ty and Jook right. We supply them. me th An th Mb 4 A te A Jn Ah A Cn we 2 U/Oe'e'e's O'w'w'w'wwe ROGERS & Co. Expert Tailors, Main St, Listowel. de tl A Jn fl i, i, SS -) Court of Revision and the Koll as fin- eR ee ee we or, --The gonicipal oll «8. © township of Elma met in the '| Agtionitaral hall;- Atwood, on June: a 29th om Members' all present ; mingles 0 last ng read and ~] signed oved by Mr. Ovatee and Mr, Savion that ay "hw No, 459 - now read-g third-time be finally Monts a a! Me. Bell and Mr. Carr em. Urowley & . MoDonnelt 'be mn rin for work on i Gerphelder drain' per Bogineer's and Hammond award and $12 sinead. ing Judge's veut re Wilson appeal-- | Carried, Mov. by Mr. Boyle and, Mr. Bell, that al Clerk be authorized ° to notify all partivs assessed io Gern- belder branch drain of the amount of their assessment, eto., and*that the | report will be read. and oconeidered on } July 27th next- Carried. Moved a Mr. Bell aud Mr. Boyle, that orders be issued for payment of the followiv OR | accounts: O, oghlin $3, gravel ; Mrs. Hanna, $9.50, gravel ; ard, $4.80, gravel; J. Mann $4. | gravel ; I. Schade $28. 86 gravel ; 8. Hiles $15.90 gravel; H. Roe $9.50 cris and $27.00 work on townline E. & M.; W. Burmer $11 gravel ; P. Docklow $13.80 ravel ; A. Broughton = 'spreading gravel town- line EL & T. Jickling $39.50 gravel, avd ra tile and onivert ; J, Greig $5.80 gravel ; J. Greig $23.35 gravelling and grave! ; J. Leonard $21.- 90 grave! ; A. Porter $30 gravelling con. 6 ; A. Strickert $25.95 gravelling; A. Barr $3.52§ gravel ; H. Smith $52 gravelling, and $4. 650 team on grader , L. Long $2 scraping townline E & M.; FARM BY TEST on grader; R. Near $7.50 team on grader ;J. Rowland $4.50 team on grader, and $20 cleaning sideroad con, 17; R. Near $7.50 team on grader ; F. Debus $38.50 gravelling con. 16 ; J. Steckley $18 gravelling townline E. & M. ; J. Lambert $27.40 gravel- ling cov. 16 ; M. Smith 327.60 gravel ; W. Pehlke $2 stamping ete., con. 16 ; W. Scott $21.50 ditching eto. ; J. Vallance $52.30 gravel ; J. MoOonrt 26.60 gravelling pom 12 ; E. Shearer $5.40 gravel aud plank for bridges ; B. Brandt $19.75 ditching gravel road; McKay $103.28 digging award drain cou. 14 ; J. Mitchell $12.50 gravel ; W. Scott $4 team on grader ; J. Dickson 10. 90 gravel; G. Coghlin 53.25 ; A. Oampbell $3.70 ; A. Rae $35.20 gravel; R. Thompson $1 spikes ; J. Danbrook $1.40 drawing lank ; A, Rae $92 gravelling aud repairing culrert ;C. McNichol] $1 re- pairing culvert ; B, Gordon $1 ED FROM THERE ARE IN IT with ; GILLIES & MARTIN' S IMPLEMENTS. They have Proven, THE BEST. Best Material, - Best Workmanship, "Best Finish, Best Design, Greatest Dur- - 'ability, and Lightest - Draft. TEMPERING: SUPERIOR TO HIGHEST CUT- LERY. EVERYTHING WELL CONSIDER: EVERY POINT OF VIEW. repairing sideroad con, 1 ; G. Keith §1 repairing oulvert ; J. Keith $22.50 gravelling townline E. & M. ; B. Jobn- son, $3 repairing culvert townline E, & M.; H, Moore 87 gravel ; J. Sanders $9.50 work etc, ; W. Thompson $3. 75 repairing bridge sideroad beg 43d. Keeso $6 engineer on gra . GILLIES & MARTIN. 75. Kay $3.50 grader ; C. Raveill $2. "36 gravel and work 3 H, Fogal $54.90 gravel- ling T, B. O. Camphall $11 ecient and sucess culverte ; W. Little $36 07 gravelling oon. 17.;R Henry $1 repairing cul, 8.R, con. 17; 8 Roncenberg 75c. rep'g culvert con. 16; W McCutcheon $1.50 work on gravely road ; A. Lawrence $4 cleaving ditoh S. K. cop 11 ;J-Graham $35.10 bal. TL. B. dle aptetet coutract gr. read ; G. Ohapman $26 40 cleaning award drain cov. 8 ; O Riacb $l cleuning award drain ; A oa . AN ABVER its tan, Mew Gertrade Twining, Got the Donegall Title. A despatch frem London, Dngland, Poy other day -- The marriage of the octogenarian Marquis ef Donegall and the 22- | ning, granddaughter of a great shipbuilder of Nova Scotia, is gow .said have resulted from the Belress, vi ts whi 80 startled London society for several $1.25 rep'x culvert, con. IW McBain B02.72" tile ; Alec. Dickson ee me eerA ee $10.14, lumber; R Brown $35.70] While the scramble for seats in gravel ;G Brown, J Stewart, W Caud- | Westminster Abbey was at its height { ler $7. 50 each, assistiog Engineer, Gil- kison drain; C Vullance $268 40 gravel- ling gravel road; Geo Smith §7,75 work on gravel road ; J Morrison $2 spikes Greg draio ; OJ Fisher $6 for en advertisement appeared in e London amd New York papers offer- ing the title of marchioners, which, of course, included a husband and the financially sought for privilege of a seat in the Abbey in return for the wire fence gr. road ; Oemeut Tile Co. ay ; ttlement of §100,000 upon the GR SK tile ;D G Anderson 20) part | : - fone! rintio T Falcon 36 eer ng lame : ' p gs er It was soon a matter of gencral viug appeals two sourts of Ltevieion ; J. Hamilton $10 bal. salary as Agses- sor. Moved by Mr. Boyle and Mr. knowledge that the Marquis of Done- Coates that the Council do now adjonra | title for a cash consideration. till the 27th July next--Carried. Twining, who bad the most ambit- The adjourned Court of Revision | $0U8 aspirations for her attractive for the township of Elma on the As.| ®0@ wealthy daughter, is to have placed herself in polgpeenieetel tion with the marquis. arrange- ment was made by which 'the noble- man was presented to Miss Twining at the Isthmian Club. The tall, yo sessment Rol! was held io Agricultural Hall, Atwood, on the the 29th June 'U3. Members all present ; miontes of Inst court read and adopted. The following obanges were made in Roll : J. Gilkin son, reduced $200 ; J. Millen. raised $300 ; 8. eh raised $400 ; F. Doer- ing, raised $200; D. Keiller, reduced $400. The following names are placed eibine, T M , Ez M @te to the nuptial altar . ' uptial arrangements, ft is ' G. Rome, M F eet, provided for a settlement of M F ; O, Millhouse, M ay ! B40, a year on ths marquis for. Inglis, M F ; W.8. Stokes, TM F ;| tite. He is 81 year éid an ble. 8. Peter, M F; F. Lierch, M F ; He cannot live 1S, and Mrs, Twin- Brown, G, Brown, as M. F. ; F. Den- | ing is credited with having driven a nis, T . F.; F. Danbrook, "y. 8., Mj| rather clever bargain in procuring F.: the exalted title of marchioness for M her daughter LP. The marquis has admitted that his kinson, F. 8. M. H . ' F.; J. Gilbert, " F.; W. i hoe advertisements. placed M Fr. ; J. Moore, F. F.;1 Whaley, F MF;0O0J i el M F, The following names were struck attracting an American heiress, bBreught no response. 7 roll, A F Crooks, J McKay J Oogh- nstruments of destruc: "8 Coghliv, 8, Coghlin, J Almont, ate eat nodern wirtare hae dc: 7 "F McCormick, W Shearer, Mco- veloped have not always been _ the Kay, E Ziemano, J A Tohuscs, G P| inventions of professional soldiers, Corrie, 8 Petrie, A Lawrence as F §8,| but in some ye been de- R Peebles, E Peebles, C Douglas, J by ro vilians with a purely Pl ° Natherly changed to J Hatherley, M M whic Nat Hatherl example, the inventor of ¥ , Moved by Mr. Boyle sa Me Currie, | ard.J. Casing, Oo tre, Tae ie that the Court of Revi be now or oe to him closed and the Ulerk be alborinad to in the Civil Wer aaaten spectacie make the changes in Roll made by Ts sent tC) --Oarri isease in the hospi any reriess ad pope a it ke. It pemdeas| to him that there were too many men in the serv' ought if -- some! be invented bs "on W. E. Moore was drowned in| °n¢ soldier could do the work of & & Teospeos' 8 Lake, Maskoka. Other piping ee ee te al ony ok Be reported were six-year-old and orphans in uence. So bh at Barrie, another at Bobesygeon, | invented a gun which would throw hun pm Herbert Corbett of Innisfil. ai baile merely turning @ crank. But though this gun made war For Over Sixty Years. ont. SYRUP bas been i . Gatling, there is reason to be}: rilione of moubery, att seeaes Heve, cought to auligste the ooo a tk and and _ THERE | IS MERIT IN _Do And The Way We Do It St argument. Weare trying to increase our business by giving all we can and take as little as possible. We have a FULL °'UPPLY Of everything tl. pertains to the MAKING OF SUITS. MACKENZIE BRO Model Tailors, A. MacDonald's Store, Wallace Street. presented he led the Wellesley gradu- 4and Sheeting as. we are still iat W O WOOL having advanced several cents from last year's prices. Season i is at hand-and every person having WOOL. TO DISPOSE OF Should begin to look around and see where they can make the most money out of their wool in cash or trade. THE LISTOWEL WOOLLEN MILLS claim they will pay the | Flighest. Prices,Cash or Trade. - And in exchange for goods they will allow a few cents extra, guaranteeing to sell their goods at cash prices. One tals; of the largest Woollen Mills in the East having closed down, I have' bought out a large quantity of choice Yarns, which I have, made into Tweeds, Flannels and Ladies Skirtings, that enables me'to atfer these Goods at exceptionally low. prices. READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING. We carry. a large stock of Men's and Boys' ready-to- wear Clothing, which \ we offer at rock bottom prices and some at cost. . BLANEETS AND SEBHTING. Now is the time to put in your supply of Blankets ing them at the old prices. to have 'the pleasure of seeing you this coming wool head 708. a happy and prosperous year. 'B. F.BROOK. NONE OTHER): P clear CAS Main Street. ar $2 and oods, Tweeds and Muslins, marked a quick. Bring your BUTTER and EGGS to the POPULAR JT_Ss. GEE. '2 large pieces ofa West' Sedge: te ular 30c; ja. fot 226. - §p Shot Effects, far 25c. for 17c. a yd. Masia ie 1-2 and iSc. lines for 10 a npc tule White Window Muslins, fine . White Muslins, no_ better values in Listowel, uslins at 8c., 10c, and 12 1-2c. yd. A -- 65c. eed Table Linen, we will run this month for "Skirts to clear at 20 per cent, GREAT BARGAINS AT THE Up-to- Date Grocery: I w. of broken Sets. a margin. give all kinds of Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Berry Sets, Toilet Sets, for one month at cost price. Any quantity I also carry a full line of Groceries, which will be soldfa Canned Goods and Fruits, New in Stock. _All kinds of Farm Produce taken in exchange. JAS. ARMSTROIMG. ZIDDLIAX & SARVIS Avoid a warm time by using one of our Gas, Gasoline or Coal Oil Stoves, for Summer use. Stoves Ranges Boilers Kettles Lawn Mowers Dairy Utensils Ww 'echann Pumps | Baths Sinks Sream Valves and Fittings z= s ti i | ' a i neyo « injectors, etc. Dsliinarcs vr wry rey aa ete. Canadian Coal Oil, Repairing promptly < attended to. Machine Oils, etc. "American and ZILLIAX & SARVIS. Phone 4o. ENTIRELY NEW TOCK OF Pure Drugs and Chemicals. R. A. HUNTER having acquired the sole interest, will in future attend to the wants ot his Customers personally. Family recipes a specialty. R. A. Hunter. _ Listowel Sash and Door Factory. BAMFORD BROS- Builders and Contractors prepared to contract for the erection of oll caanes of buildings. Plans and catious drawn, and estimates furn application. SASH, DOOR FRAMES, oD BLINDS, eto. rnished 7 short notice. Planing done to order. ing inthe build. and UAR- ig line bow be cr ORKMAN em attention charges Moderate. Bamfcrd Bros. BUGGIES FOR SALE Top Buggies, A Good Time Piece is a Raithfol Servant. J. GABEL 3 Cents Eight cents a pound is what a young woman paid for .. twelve pounds of flesh. She was thin and weak and paid one dollar for a bottle of Scott's Emulsion, and by tak- ing regular doses had gained tw velve pounds in weight before the bottle was finished Eight cents a a is cheap for such valuable ma- terial. Some pay more, some less, some get. nothing for - their money. You get your money's worth when 'you buy Scott's Emulsion. We will send you a little free. Open Buggies, SCOTT & BOWNE, CxEemtsts, -- Roa ae Toronto, - Ontaris, and ons . aes want an ~stilen ia Sorsolide the soc. and $1.00; 'all druggists oot artnet a have ao large ; se worm cae sop il eon - Children Cry for 'i tet Litowe CASTOR lA. ° * ~ . * Diididintindstntntind