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Listowel Standard, 17 Feb 1911, p. 5

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Passong I 0 sig 110 Pass er 0. +=; oe m., and'3 22 BP... Re: ess leaves Lis 05 p,-m, arriving at Guelph 138 . pm., "Toronto 6 35 p. on Gas aie a Linwood Junc- then' with sone for Goderich. meneny & Carthew, ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS 20. sor rec a, HB. Mozenx * J. M. Caurazw ip A er BLEETT & BAY. BARRISTERS. - SILICITIAS. NOTARIES PUBLIC 4 CONVEYANCERS, LISTOWEL, ONT. F. R. BLEWECT, KE C. GEO. BRAY, B. L Cecil Hamitton, B. A. Barriste , Cooveyancer. Solicitor for Imperial Bank 6f Canada MONEY TO LOAN. Of St., mext to Dr. Foster, Nentiat sobs es office in Atwood every Wednesday afternoon. LOUIS GABEL LICENSED AUCTIONEER, LISTOWEL, ONT. Sales conducted in any Logie gt Porth a aaran i es may he arranged for at -- ce. FRED. VANDRICK, LICENSED AUCTIONEER For the Ocantiea of = Haron and hip of M 'I eae to buodie al all kinds of sales Oniees left « A. tA J. is 'Vandrick's stora, Lis owel, will be given prompt attention ENTIRELY NEW 8TOCK OF . Pure Drugs and Chemicals. R. A. HUNTER having icquired the sole interest, will in future attend to the want ot his Customers personally Family recipes a spccialty- UR. A. Hunter -- Yeyeen Thal ~ Me Mie: (Midi Mi. STRAT: ORD. ONT. atalonn koe once for our free d learn what is being done in he the. leading business col- = in vestern Ont. Uur gradu- ¢ good posiised, and ¢ Saat with success, busin say they are the best. Three departments, and Telegraphy. We give individual instruction and you many enter at any time. D. A. McLACHLAN, ae < nenennnnnennees nig Winslow s Soothing Syrup has | been used for over Faded ears by i lions of mothers their ildren teething ig ae success. It --- the « child, pamper alla: a, and is the oe remedy tar for pe eg Sold b _partof the wo Be sure and.ask for "Mrs. pg ee Soothing Syrup,"' and take no o kind. enty five cents a bottle. $: t perts, thederate, Our Iny*ntor's Adviser: t vest, Bariont fart, ep do "id. Bowireni: pai States," says oe _Zesdon he: London Gre Graphic, ?"--Ahe the most 'diyerse- circumstances" The be" Gina mental: picture. that would: hor- fy the subject. could he but see ea. - For' by th his: co ax to i 4 ite results of his own efforts attitude and its usual resulta that aioe ~ Fey t the ce man" can' feel to "1 be oe a tally ipatibed, : to t. Pardoe goes on ad follows discuss what he "call "@ minor. probs lem of Empire' It is not the ect Guat a man ro. ceives remittances in the eyes of his tellers. birt rather his --_ attitude towards life. West- an- 3B. < = ae il es young old-countiy man who, having no decided ambition, has sent t hope is foredoomed, that he may ie his slack life where it will not discredit his family. It is most unfortunate that in Western imens may 'be seen st a careers, _drink- e einen They stages of their useless ing at the bars of littl te: otels in the first flush of their per- iodic wealth, or i clubs in town, away in the country ti of all characters, from the merely idle pa weak to the actively vicious, All are easy prey for those want merely their money, and -- however little they may realize it--they are ee butts for the community"at This is but a, aE picture. of wasted tinie; "but it is a true one. If the bax or man isa neni omen" £ heart hé had far better heehee ibaa where thé amenities of civiliza. tion exert # firmer check on his idle him. unless, while he is_still young 8 But while this is o true picture, it is only so of a small proportion of those who are for some part cf their career in receipt of remittances. ial "re. mittance" idea is ¢ cases its application e very best results. than unnecessarily to ordinary youngster, possibly straight from school, into the midst of--to him--entirely strange conditions, without supplies to enable him to profit from society, or to take advantage = opportunities that will come when h ig gained the neces- sary experience, or heree-aecion." to see and to grasp . Supplied with money a boy may, and very likely does, ae care to tif winds--in fact, e an utter ieeg time or on fut the vast major- ity of such rete ly yyy by pure luck or simply because it is in them, presently ihat is fruitful remi well known to e writer. One young a com- panion of all ce acquaintances. Tt is an open question whether hi people would 6 e more shocked at his lavish umption, and provision, of liquids when he had money, or sig bim, in what h his best clothes, ashing out the milk. 3 at 0 when his business man in one of the his provinee. The capital for a ventures was supplied by hoarded re. mittances. 'Ancther Pp from ir have made ies the era erstw rd Seen a position of imfluence import ance. Yet another, of "lott habits: in the late 'eighties, sottied his 5 ssion: inyest- live coat : Saat wont es ap aera | ™.} - Hitan,"' instantly' ¢onjurés 'up -a 'com-" must give ber quite a new sense of dignity." : . fice Whe ay te Bebo Te" think than Moré, it*is a faa phe nd to the 'Empire to 'sénd-abréad™ guch p n fer -reprée- ~sentatives of the Old Covntty through the. pro' -- rebutfs which "cr ' otherwise pple hae "energy. and 'initiative in: their early lives in their new ew home, -- DINING a Sak Uacaia Queer Way In Whieh ~ -- Starfich Devoura-Its Fights to the death are lll be: tween sen urchins nud startinfL The sturfish' when' resdy fur bate raises one of his urms tuward the sea urchin. The archin shoots out nll bis bristling spines, or vevdies, and, In addition to bis always visible arins, Lrings out uo arm) that Is never seen unless it is 4 needed for active oxe. This usually invisible weapen is na sort of ofpper, edged with teeth. During one fight be tween a sea urchin und a xtartish the Starfish, with a sndden movement, broke off the pipcers.of the urchin. se pincers remained imbedded to the fesh of the starfish, Finding his ehief weapon gone, the urchin drove all bis peedies into the back of the starfish, oot al) togetber, but one after another, witb all the method of calcu- lated action. As the needles entered the back of the starfish the starfish broke them, one by one. The archi. rendered powerless by the loss f his needles, made a few mechanical 1 sve sents in self defense and then lay mo- Uonless and powerless on the water. After a few minutes' hesitation aod a close scrutiny of his subject the star- fish approached the urchin and pre pared to devour bim. "LISTOWEL BRANCH, : " DAVIDG. ROY, = eanage 'az eS : In Our New Premi- aes fen ese $. L. KIDD & SON/S Are now inétalled in their new One Door East of Post Office Only the Choicest Meats. Our stock-will be found the tar-| // gest and best'in town and includ- Hi ing everything in the line of; « '\ Fresh and Cured Meats, We ers-and . keep the goods to do it with. : Orders png filled and meat delivered SL. ki0D & son! J- GABEL SASH, 'DUOR: FRA MES, BLIN hie, crrcking "at use watts Baap be te oy attention snd gt Sod eB ete., tarnished on done to order. "Ee Charges" Moderate. "Bamfcrd Bros, premiseson Main Street, Latest, arrivals im Prints 50c to 75c,. ne. pieces. Latest in Ginghams, Repps, Ducks, Etc. Latest in Dress Goods, New os Blue in fine Serge. -- in Embroideries, Laces and Musing. SJ. S.GEE, where they intend keeping Sausages, etc: . to. satisfy our custom- make new ones and we! coje saat for the Edison Phonographs and Hamilton Watches. Main Street: rs by phone or otherwise -- Government steamer.Stanley is stuck: Mrs. William Brown and Mrs. Hawd- ots. fast and signals of distress are fiying | Burlington inherit $250,000° by the from Flint Island, but no vessel is able death of their brother, William _P, Mal. -- to reach that point, liory, of Stamford, Coun.. o any part of town. PHONE 3. | Tssuer of Marriage Licenses, + & & + 2 + & & + 2 oe 6 2S > Oe © 2, a Ln L, , 1 adie a aggro ners Fast -- => -- i =. -- = ~ ' SOS © & 6 & © rwCTwT eC CCC CS ~~ ww} ie Sag a eB Sas On re 6 wy Rage. ee Ry SOR ORO Se ap from top to bottom and rejected the spines, fins, bone plates, jaws--every- thing that had not disappeared during the process of digestion. The elimina- tion accomplshed and bis appetite sat- ished, the starfish replaced bis stom- ach fn its normal position and resumed the even tevor of his life, -- Harper's eekly. The Great Art of Dyi To die without rebellion peg without Weakness ts the masterpiece of a man. A mountain guid The men, as Is usual, were tled to gether by a lorg rope. As they scaled & wall of Ice they slipped on the edge of a frightful chasm The guide was at the end of the ro r Without lis wetgbt was 8 chance for the others to regain thetr footing: with It his experienced eye told him there was none. With in stant courage be drew his knife from his pon and said quietiy to the man ay -- pe how tt happened, Ed- mo. ee cut na rope and fell, never to be seen agui Women Without Names. "Womanktnd In Korea," says £. Kemp in "The Face of Slanchuria," "suffers from a strange Inck--the ab 'Bence of numes. A woman may pos- sess a pet name; otherwise she has none. Frequently she does not even know her busband's name If she be comes Chrivtimn and receives bap- ism she adguires a. name, and. this Nothing to Do but Leaf, The most eee Man is the one who gets up in the morning with + gave Repl tewscls Rim Bs 3 ie it.Chicago Record-Berala. fo. be sincere ts the: at none 'way Ge Fe Pa Me Oe DO. OW Pe OD OD OO G eV ee 'eo 'e' oe oO 8 Oe rere ee 8 ' Sadte Beta, Bon Mo, Bo DL DL DD 2 © & © % OO OD LSS Oe ee é Pacific "Railway C LANDS FOR SALE , --<~<--eh | NN <n CENTRAL «ALBERTA, PRICE $10 PER ACRE AND Downend With TEN YEARS to Pay in if Lands Are Settled Upon. Or you can pay down from $200 to $400 for a choice quarter section and pay the balance out of the crops you raise, « The rich soil of Central Alberta is capable of raising from twenty to forty bushels of whest per acre, and . there being ample a frém sixty to one hundred bushels of oats per acre, as well as all other kinds of grain, flax, etc., rain-fall to produce large crops without irrigation. : " The C. P. R. Lands i in Central Alberta now offered for sale cover an immense territory lying betwen Caleary and Edmonton and stretching from the Saskatchewan boundary to the foothills, and comprise "3 SEVERAL MILLION ACRES _ Of the Choicest Land in Alberta. ! Sg ecapntucity in pans piittalis paleshdd and slongytle: Wracanicbels pnt Tacks branchial af the C. POR face Ss sic ik i tee seers tn pouring into this year. Why not Ontario farmers and safest possible erent eeradvanyer of this, gree, opportunity to secure a ays : 8 ands now sling ot from $10 15 acre wil before Jong: be worth trom $20 to $25 an sere. This is re en < eS - Sei pactiuns abot the CANA 'CANADIAN PACIFIC B RAILWAY LANDS Citra Ata also the ae rarenicaete ex or call oa

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