SS __- Aprll_lo,-- - * Se een tats a eet + earrtnenneren os as mnslosnenee LISTOWEL STANDARD Morphy & Carthew, BARRISTERS, -ROLICTTORS &0. he Bank of Hamilton. Swratiot Fa tie eh Coravaise lonere.- Monay w . LB. Monrry, J. Mi. Castarw Blewett & Bray BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS," fotaries Publicand Geaveyen M hemsisaas Phe for Srp = banking Wo 'Tonse aaa Oné, | egg 0 ore ae fea joa ren CENT. . BL A. Cecil Hamilton, B. A. Barrist -, Conveyancer, MONEY TO LOAN at 44 PER CENT fice, Main St., next to Dr, Foster, Dent! int. "iraach, voftice in Atwood every. Wedptsday afte: OR. W. Mt. BRUCE, yo BD Bis Gatien D.D.8. uence nto; Post. Graiuate Has eer Store. . Rathorford, Stain Se, List e my: p ; appetite was e, I no color or R. G. Roberts, ambition and felt' generally used up. SHIPLEY, ONT. e firat box Ferrozone started me AGENT, tor the Londen iand pemncns hirer back to health. I took a number of a} ams from 42008 Taxi apr wards aio rae of box , but it was worth while es my marion Ith was com nately res 9m easy terma. Get back to h with Ferrozone, six reas ioe 32 0, 'oe per. box at 'FRED. VANDRICK, eed LIGENSED AUCTIONEER For the Ccunties of re Huron and the Township of Maryborou: " repared to handlo aft 'Kinds of ssles na fi eeolses manner, Orders left at A. J. Vandriok' 's store, Lis- towel, will be given prompt attention} DAVID N. WATSON, LISTOWEL, LICENSED, AUCTIONEER FOR PERTH COUNTY. ------ ai Sales conducted in any part of the . Terms' moderate, Satisfac- tion guaranteed. Sales can be errant ed and dates fixed at Standard office. LOUIS GABEL, _-- LICENSED rah eb races LISTOWEL P. O. ---- " Sates conducted in any part of Perth or Wellington Counties at modgrate charges, Satisfaction guaranteed, Ssles may be arranged for at past G. T. R, TIME CARD Trains leave Listowel ieee) daily as follows! : WIARTON, OWEN SOU b' AND Tour DOVER--Going south: "Pa nase ancnger 12.50 p. m. ; passenge: eon aaron gor 8.19 atm. ; Sansnager 1.31 a.m. aud 7.20 p. RSTON AND KINGS EON eer Palmor: Lene pag Mink © 7.42 a,m.; paseen, Pp. m.; Danscager 212 pw. ret Kincardine: Pas- 10 &. m, j passenger 1.10"p. m., and £15 ENTIRELY NEW STOCK e Pure Drugs and Chemicals. --o-- R. A. HUNTER having acquired the sole interest, will in future attend to the want ot his Customers personally Family recipes a specialty. R. A. Hunter Learning to shoot weil and ecquiring qualities of , SELF-CONTROL," DECISION, AND ' MANLINESS ear" Insist on our time- make. If Fou cannot ontain. | we. ship direct, 'ex Upon | a of Catalog so ing you x want to know about the STEVENS: or four or in prot Postage. d poate i. o a oe Gale ne Tidngerntow decrraticn for your ih room--mailed for 6 cents in stanyps, J. STRYENG ARMS & TOOL CO. ~ > P. Box 4097 «r Mass., U.S.A, ® none sending a sketch and 4 : Hf eral ty opinion Some Patents a pateke bas notice, without charge, in the Fimerican, A ny Tn gem journal. Terms os postage propald, Bold by Wil Bae om. Now York ATENTS We solici of Manufacturers, Finelnccrsand tieeee who r realize the advisati!. ty of having oxit Paten sacted Ae ne ng Prelig: misery a jon & Marion, Reg'd., New 'she ork Life a50 ps wa. Golug é LOW SPRING FEVER Doctors Report Many Cases. / Same thing haonens oF wie close the body is is weak sian en 19 out rheumafic tendenci exhausts vi- tality, and rouge demande everyone to a nic. Time wont it help 3 Vnprgan, grow worse of better if your system isn't : rid of its Rhona burden. teers blood is not only thin, but is contaminated with a whole winter' fe ac- eummalation ae wastes. sara tonic is required 'What's tt go Not bitters or Micobolie dope, hut con- centrated cure in the form of "Ferro- zone" which is vy leess wn as the best of all Gives richness and 'vitality to the cles strong nerves and hardy mus- wer that can't did for Walter Wood, of apenas Met 'o,, N: writes : "Ica red muth from all d LACERATED BY SAW. ee Palmerston, April 6.--D. Collins, an iat doubted. me will dof for you what it | ston CARTHAGE; "home sib are pleased to see Quite ber from hére attended iiss onctlen ota ot at.Mr, A. Tilley's last Thursday cr Mr. and Mrs. E. Weber of Wallace ; ppearing, leaving tho roads in a very bad ieee pas WALLACE. CoUNCIL, --The Council of, Wallace met in the township hall, Gowanstown, om the 30th of March, present, the Reeve in the rage The minutes of last two sessions were read and adopted. Moved by 'Arnold and Merryfield, whereas it appears impos- sible to settle the matter of the Palmer- and Wallace ditch by .an agree- tment, we hereby direct that we appeal tothe Referee at Chatham, as the six weeks expire in the near fujpre--Car ried. The Reeve was called by tele- phone, and it was verbally cated: to go at once to Palmerston to meet the said Referee, who was in towe at that time. The following. accounts were acted on: Sarah Hay, nurse at Ankenman's, $100; Herman Bender, pious broken on win- ter road, $5 ; mith, delegation to ragmstises a Theiwel $10.25 ; R. Roberts, the same, $5. Tipping and menos Fabre the foregoing nts be arried. Moved by accoul Arnold and se Rt that this Council adjourns to meet on Saturday, air a to complete unfinished business--C: employeat M. Wooldridge's eerie mill, while working with the saw, w ri Coliius very absent-mindedly reached around the back of the saw, immediately th ies his four oe of the left AS was dly lacera Hard Callouses Cured. callous the uickly. { Be sure you get "Putnam's" hte: Y: ried; The Council arriving in Pabuae 'on, sa the Referee and several mem- the Palmerston Council. The abies explained that the proper course was to appeal at on The Wallace basateie went to Listowel and entered appeal meniost the Palmerston and Wallace ditcl R. G. Roperts, Clerk. | Tinware, T 'Hardware, Paints wi Dils, Plumbing and Furnaces, insmithing, Our aim is to make thi yot delight to deal and hel mendation. to you. ~CLEANING and PAIN Our years of experience 'in the retail part and the success of our first-class and expert workmen in the practical part should be some guarantee of satistaction . You will soon be into SPRING HOUSE an absolutely pure Paint buy JAS. ROBERTSON. is Store the sna' in. which p us by your words of com- TING, If you appreciate the ~ Our flome-made Tinware is the Kind That Pays the Users. RAGA RL CAPITAL PAID UP RESERVE FUND; ~ Imperial Bank ~.OF CANADA. D R., Wilkie Pres. Hon, R. Jaffray Vice-Pres, CAPITAL AUTHORIZED - TA --PIFD LOGO PF OSS Fa PPI IPP RP -" $10,000,000.00 Special. At rates and added Savings Bank, Money may i a Money forwarded to depositors by mail on request. General Banking Business Transacted. ~ tention given'to this Department."} " Interest re -- date of oot at current rincipal times a year. wn by 'cheque without Sensible 3 z Farmers' Business a Specialty. a imecoun ng toni on es made Cheese Cheques pooit Sithout bank aed a saben ~ LISTOWEL H. ©. SECORD, .. BRANCH, "PHONE 40. BOSS S0SCCCCe SeCSnoSS zE HOWES, Listowel. The Rev. T. s. Boyle, of St, Paul's Church, Wingham, has just been ap pointed by the Bishop of aaron to the important charge of Christ Church, | Chatham. He will take charge on May Ist. -~o- Sir Mortimer Clark's term as Lieuten- j Soak the a eee cit toe then | ant Governor of Ontario will expire | this month, His Honor will probably } , be continued i in office for some time. The new school in 'Hochelaga Ward, Montreal, named in honor of Miss Sarah Maxwell, who gave her life to save the children in the fire some time age, was opened on Monday. Policeman Shea of Montreal was kill- ed, Chief Carpenter seriously wounded and Policoman Focault wonnded by a an named John Smith, whom they were seeking to arrest for non-payment of a board bill. Smith held the acl force and firemen of the city at bay for five hours, and was finally shot three times and arrested, Stanley Hoover of Green River was struck by a train at Locust Hill and killed. j a First Showing of the 1908 Models oe iiccsicaosbaoanncannacccnaasn Spring Coats > vert, for Misses. ° We cordially invite every woman who likes to wear the best to inspect our Rogers Coats, and whether they buy or not we guarantee that they will be interested and de- lighted, DIE NIE MIZ NIL NZ NIE NZ NEVE NZ NZ NYZ MZ NY NUE NEVE VEE IT, Our Inventor's Adviser sen ieee eons 1; and Washington, D.C, 1238. Stylish Box Coat, in con- made with fly front, ard neatly trimmed with strapping and stitching. Particularly good Good dressing is a matter of selecting "the clothes one looks well in." which brings out the good points of her figure and hides the other points. , Whatever the price every ROGERS COAT is a Good Figure Builder. The new Spring Styles in our Rogers Coats for ladies' wear are in ample variety to suit every taste and every physique. In addition to making the wearer look her best a Rogers Coat will: fit perfectly and comfortably. details, novel in design and fabrics, these Coats are the best made and best tailored garments that money will buy. Below we describe four of the most distinctive models; they embody the newest ideas of Paris and New York styles and in materials and workmanship measure up to the highest standard of excellence. 1247, Semi-fitting, single breasted, and collarless, neatly trmmed with velvet, and self es made in convert and loth. Gray, Bernie & Co. The Low Price Makers, LISTOWEL = 1200. Strictly tailored coat, 1203. B ifully tailored coat, cutaway mannish effect, single tight fitting, and beautifully back, : trimmed with self strapping, and breasted, shajfed ain stitching, and shaped lap with vent, popular style. ONTARI O. The right coat for a woman to wear is the coat Specially good in convert. THIS IS THE GUARANTEE See that it is on every coat you buy. Correct in the minutest SCI III I AISA AE ARAMA RR OARAIOOOOCDS J.S LEADING GEE Is SHOWING ALL SHADE S InN ------_ ew Spring Dress Goods. See our Ladies' Cl See our Venetian Cloth in all shades. See our Yaspe Cloth, all shades. See our New Weave in Black Voile. See our Navy and Seal Voiles, 60c, a yard. All Farm Pruduce Taken. Family Groceries Complete. J.-S. GHEE. A BOWL OF _ BITTER TEA. Hi 1 y In a iste Hovel. In spite of a poverty which Imits their good intentions the inhabitants of central and south central! Asia dis- play a charming hospitallty. Such, at least, is the impression gained from Mr. Elisworth Huntington's book, "The Pulse of Asia. -At Matayan, a village in the prov- ince of Ladakh, the habitable portion of the upper Indus ralley, a frieudly villager invited Mr, Huntington todive down from the crust which covered eight or ten feet of snow Into a one story house. This was at an elevation of 10,500 feet. Although It was April 11, the snow, even on a level, was bigher than the tops of the houses. Where it bad been shoveled off the flat roofs it fofmed high banks, protecting them from the wind and making them the favorite sitting room at that season and even in winter, for the sunshine is always warm in that dry, cloudless climate. When the little black cows had been driven and pulled out of the way Mr. Huntington descended to an almost 'closed shed used for the two or three ! hardy sheep and goats and was usher- ed, stooping, Into a dark stuble con. talning a little pony, shaggy, Ifke all the animals. Bending low once more, he climbed over o bigh sill and was In the warm, close family living rooin Light and air came In through a hole {n the roof a foot square surmounted by a chimney pot a foot high made of three stones set up to keep out the snow. A few bits of ragged cloth on the mud floor for sleeping purposes, a half dozen metal utensils and an tron pot full of Himalayan tea, kept warm Snow over some embers, comprised all the visible equipment for housekeeping. After the host had persuaded Mr Huntington to take a seat on the floor a half palsied old woman fosisted upon | ladling out for bim a bow! of ten. It | was surprisingly good in view of the fact that a poor grade of ten leaves had been steeped half an bour or more with milk, butter, salt and soda, In richer houses Mr. Htntington was often served with tea which had been Improved by belug churned violently in a slender, greasy b¥ack churn, twen- ty Inches long by four in diameter, In order to mix the rancid butter well into the compound before {t was turn- ed Into the drinking bowls. For Over Sixty Years. reat avtering and saying with pain of bottle of 'Mra. Winslow's Soothing Syrup' for Children Teething Tt will relieve the r hited suffererimmediately. Depend upon it, mothers snore inno miatake about it. It cu Diarrh lates the Stomach and Howels, tres Wind Cali c, softens the Gums, reduces intammation, and gives tone and energy to the whole 'system. inslow's Soothing Syrup" for children teothing Is pleasa re' scription of one of the oldest an hysicians and nurses fn the United CC) Event: -fiye cepts a bottle, Sond we all druggista ¢) roughont the world, Be # and " far "Mee Wr we Soorsine teen: aren teed under. 'the Food and Drugs Act ion wth 1 Rarial.Nom ber 1908, BUGGIES FOR SALE Top Buggies, Open Buggies, Road Carts and Wagons|% If vou -- ~anything in the vehicle line a eto buy, as I have o large m kand phot will sell at closest price, "a call ai at{my carriage shop WO convince, JF WLS! a} = Main Street EListowel, RANGTRUNK ates | Easter Excursions -- Good going Thursday, April 16th, TILL Monday, April 20th. Good returning on or before Tuesday, April 21st. At Single First: -Class Fares, J. D. McDONALD, D. P. A., Toronto, Ont. J. A. HACKING, Town Agent. A. M. SMITH, Depot Agent. FRESH MEAT OF ALL KINDS, §. L. KIDD & SON, having purchased the Butcher Business of S. J. tevenson, are continuing the business in the Shop on Wallace St., where they handle only the Choicest Meats of all Kinds, Home-made Sausages, Bologna, Summer Sau- 'sage, Cured Meats, Etc, Our stock is always the very best, and.prices m inallewale Give us a trial and you will come again. S. L- KIDD & SON Garbutt Kidd, Manager Listowel Sash and Door Factory: BAMFORD BROS. uilders and Contractors are prepared to contract for the erection of all ctasees of buildi ae Plans and specifi. catioas aom and estimates f: application SASH, DUOR FRAMES, BLINDS, ie «» turnished on ahort notice. ,aeto order. Everything in the --" ing line will be given prompt attention and ret class Workmanship guaranteed, Charges Moderate. Bamfcrd Bros,