Listowel Standard, 22 Sep 1911, p. 5

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a di ference be- - tween ce. tea and "I thought that too, Marie, till I used Red Rose. Just you try it, dear. « 99 ListowelStandard FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1911. AUTO LEAPS TRACK AND KILLS NINE. " a Many Also Injored in Fifty-mile Race at Syracuse. ba on ood Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 16.--Nine per- sons were killed and 14 pena some of them seriously, as the result of an accident during the el miles of a 60-mile automobile race at the State track, surrounding it and plunged into the throngs that lined the other side of the way. Six of the nine peop!s were Fred. J. Arnold, Syracuse, N. Y. Charles yracuse. James Coin, Aicandeie Bay, N.Y. Fayette Funk, Farleyviile, N. Y Leo Halpin, Syracuse, N. Y. Unknown man, 60 years old. Unknown man, 25 years old. Unknown boy, 10 years old. Tho list of dead may be increased on he is Pasnac-hda that several of those ois bered among the injured are so bedly burt that they cannot live. The track was wetted down to pre- vont Pissidiont Taft from being covered with dust as be went around the track. This was such as to cause drivers who were to compete in the 50 mile event to protest against it. When the race was called, Ralph De been As they took the tars the car its way through hundreds of persons who had lined themselves along the fence, HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER ON FARM Joho Prouse of West Oxford One of Farmers to Use Niagara Power, --o-- Ingersoll, Sep. 16--A practical demon- m of the importance of hydro. joys the distinction of being the first farmer in this section, and probably in Western Ontario, to have the current at } brought of Niagara power to the farmer, Prouse has not only had his residence wired, but also his barns and ontbuild- ings, even to the milkbouse, On Mon- day he 'will use Niagara power when he present on Mop 00k, large nomber will no doubt avail them- selves of the opportunity. pe REBT COMMITTED SUICIDE, " lid Ont. Sept. 13.--Wm. Mo- of Grand Pio one of thst WEEKLY 'aionis--isoms A a down to the knees. is to be discarded. be a-lack of in these proposals. loose blouse come to the knickerbockers are to be worn? Or why the knickerbockers, if he upper garment' is to come to .'e knees? What is really needed is a blanket, which can be worn short or long. and moulded Into any form that may suit the taste the wearer. But G) in men's trousers clung to the skin one season, and the next flapped idly like safls on a listless sea. There w when a man who wanted easy cloth- British f result of Hberty is sobriety. The exuberance of youth will ap gee find expression in socks and green, -- middle ane: will 4 = dulge in a red wals ut these are merely t een. giving vent to that strain of wildness which lMngers In all of us > HE WAS KEPT WAITING Senator John Sharp Williams was kept this young man, was just turned 21, in Fag A close leash during his youth, was with eyed bulging th e f a good- far-flung fling "that the son called on oil executor a few an after the ral to learn when he was coming rare his kingdom. Senator Williams ed up. of advertising for claims ieuent the estate will not expire "ag a forte a yet," I told him this tim legally pay ens anything el rely couple of wee an +." Bob swallowed his and took his de the end of a a e promptly appea' in. to disappoint you a third time, Bob." sald, there have been some purely formal! claims filed against the estate that can not be disposed of until mext month's term of court. If ti re Come back in a month and it will be all right then." Bob moved slowly to the door. With his hand on the knob he turned to me. "Mr. bicgmei he said, sadly, "do you know times I'm right sorry the old nl dled!" Actors Don't Grow Old? at the recent luncheon conti Lord Lacland. Young Lord Lacland came over to New York and proposed to a rather elderly helrese. She refused him. 'I am sorry, Lord Lacland,' she said, 'but I can never be anything more to you th ing for his hat and got two grandmothers The Cost of Navies The British naval estimates gd this year are exceedingly large. It !s the intention to appropriate $75,000,000 for new construction. This sum of money will provide five dreadnoughts, three protective cruisers, and & num- ber of torpedo boat destroyers .nd submarines. News also come which Bays tria-Hungary is to epend within the next few years $75,000,000 United States is in the next pos'tion with 136,000 tons. A Domestic Serial Mrs. Littletown--"This looks rather the Mrs. Neartown--"Yes, it's the one I sometimes lend to the servant on Sundays." Mrs. Littletown--"Doesn't she get maga-ine for wear." tired of always reading the same one?" Mrs. Neartown--"Oh, n You see t's the same book, but t's always a rome people in that town broke into a exore ae stole a | safe. That is nort- ing. Some years ago some bur, in Toronto oreke gered 4 and stole thirty ry them up on drays while police looked on. ~ --~ . --_ I ie iE 7 i : | LTH rubea3 A tt w When Ill bite him by whom 1736. 170 New Towns fn Canada be_ pretty well of Fagen from clusters he houses in 1 = wns. Thee new will all be in the west. They wilt ng into being, with all modern Improvements, -- a small railway -- a mile or so of siding, with e lands about them, as their pi ng ag the future. adian c Raflway will rani Pacific for the remainder. It is a fair prairies, and the raflways are In a better posi- thon to do the selecting that any other fustrumentality, except and "Trimblin' for the Inimy." detachment of British soldiers was about to attack a band of rebel Indian tribesmen, who awaited them drawn up in battle order. A seasoned a young soldier, pered, "is it trimblin' ye are for yer own dirty skin?" "N-no, sergint," replied laghan, making a brave at- tempt to still his shaking limbs, "Oi trimblin' for the intmy. They don't know Callaghan's here." Polly Was a Tell-Tale All ts not parad aboard ship, first use body is armorplate proof against seasickness; old sea in is a malicious story of a captain who brought home a parrot as a gift to « lady friend, who reasinteed that Women and A Milwaukee man tells of a recent experience while =e oinronar Ing th capable of when "oceasion "We bis te aoing along at an awful speed, didn't see the dog, but " lrerpe bis 'ki-yi,' so I or- dered the chauffeur to stop. Going back, we found an Irate lady standing over her dead dog -- one of the ugliest © met us with finishing up by calling us the murder- dog. It was then that I thought I would p: ify her. 'Madam, I sald, 'I will replace your dog.' 'Sir,' she sald, in a freezing tone of voice, 'you flatter yourself.'" 5s mar Yes cl me ly Uncle Tom 0 of men each other' roa. and for four yeare fought like demons. A mill men and six 1 of dollars worth of in the coun LI Eva is sent to Heaven. company came here in their own private car, we b of evening smounted to pe THE TORONTO NEWS spener Advocete of the i | tb b+) bd bbb pbobbbbbbbbbddt>e FARM FOR SALE. 100 acres, being lot 38, 3rd concession a eof fenced well i eit eel or address GEO. MAYBURRY, J Britton ros = TROWBRIDGE CIDER MILL Is now i ee | aoe ar operation and will te rum bh alae AND FRIDAY S. M. SMITH. FOW: WANTED. all kinds of fowl, hens, ducks, geese, Apyone having fe sale ki send word oat will call for same. M, IZEN, 26C Listowel, P.O. Listowal Sash and Door Factory. BAMFORD BROS. Buiiders and Contractors prepared to contract for the erection of all ctnases 0 specifi and catioas drawn, and estimates farnuhed op pplication SASH, DUOR FRAMES, BLINDS, Charges Moderate. Bamfcrd Bros, WATCH Display Window "Photograph, "| SEPIA ARSELO PLATI_IOM The Latest to the Minute * a to bbh bp hb bb bb bbb bp bbb bh bbb bbb bbb bbb bbb pba biiads -- =) re --= me Cc RUPTURED? I can cure the worst case of Rupture from in- } fancy to old age, without | operation or loss of time, and remove the daily dan- } ger of strangulation. ; Fill in coupon and send ¢ to J. S. SMITH, 4 88 Caledonia St. Dept. Z, Stratford Ont. Name Satisfaction Guaranteed. } Low Rate Excursions NEW ONTARIO SEPTEMSER 30th ACT AT ONCE fj BUY YOUR FUEL HERE.} We handle the famous LEHIGH VALLEY COAL, all sizes. QUALITY AND WEIGHT GUARANTEED. We also have a full supply of a veer best Hard Wood, ig Shingles, Lumber, Lath, Cement, E Orders delivered promptly to all parts of the town. OLIVER & ELLIS Coal and Wood Merchants, Wallace Street, 'Phone 4. P 4 | MEN WHO SHAVE THEMSELVES Should use a BULL BRAND RAZOR or a KEEM CUTTER to enjoy genuine comfort during the operation. We have Razors from 75c to $2,00. Safety Razors from $1.75 to $5.00. Strops from 35c to genuine horsehide at $1.50. Brushes, Shaving Soap and Sticks. Shave yourself and save time and morey. you use the right outfit. TRY A KEEN KUTTER SAFETY RAZOR. R. ROSS, Waxvace STREET. 'esc, Ont. It's easy if oe Se SD © D6 S&S & © > © 2 DD Crtrdedoaie ' ° Toronto 830 p. m daily carryi through coaches. "_ COLONIST EXCURSIONS Daily until Oct. 15 jan Diego, Cal ty, Jne way secondclass. Very low rates. roll particulars from J. A. HACKING, Agent A. M. SMITH, Depot Agent -- or address A. E. DUFF, D.P.4.,Toronto wean SS, 2 &, SD,» L» 2, 2, 4, 2, wer wTewe FT ¢ i. a ei ee ee ee CITY MEAT MARKET; I_have OLD STAND O ed a First-class Meat Market in MY WALLACE STREET. I have secur- ed the services of an experienced butcher and will carry a full supply of < € 4 ¢ Fresh and Salt Meats, Bologna and Head-cheese, ¢ Sausage a Specially. a a Everything will be, sold at the LOWEST PRICES. > Goods See ect nen ae Sent * < < ¢ q S. J- STEVENSON. WALLACE ST. "PHONE NO. 26 SS, 2. a. lh A i i he hi le i i i 2, 2, 2, 2 ©, 2 2, 2, 2, 2 2, OO, © Ga @ 2, OD Dy LD, 2 DD Dr = ee le i i i i a, a s For the Woman Question is not only what to eat, but how to cook it, and you find the answer in Gurney-Oxford--first in con- struction, -as well as convenience; first in facilities for control and readiness. The Divided Oven Flue Strip assures perfect baking because of its even heat-distribution, and in every detail the perfect construction of this Chancellor Range assures satisfactory cooking results. . Another phase of the question is economy, and we invite a visit te our store expressly that you may examine the marvell- ous fuel-saving device the -~ Hemet. FB, HO. ES, Agent, Listowel, Ont. confronting the average housewife--a problem of vital importance to the home, and one best solved by a trip to our store and the purchase of ae "2 Grevinror Nes " " This is the problemé Gurney-Oxfords are the only stoves licensed to sell with this wonderful patent. It needs only to be set at a proper angle to hold heat for hours without attention. No fuel is wasted--a saving of 20 per cent. The Grate is Reversible with strong teeth that save accumulation of clinkers and waste. - In point of appearance--nickel trim- mings, beauty of design, etc.--the Gurney- Oxford has nog a rial. Come to our store: and find the best answer to the Woman ~ Question--a Gurney-Oxford stove. -

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