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Listowel Standard, 25 Aug 1911, p. 1

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VOL. XXXIV.--NO. 3¢ rs ype sy : = : BR OUR SUCCESS Is based on Full Values, Reliable Merchandise , and close attention to business. : ROGERS TAILOR. MAIN STREET. LISTOWEL. a ' : RS FURNITURE GROSZ&C0'S 2m" ls Now Located on Wallace Street, (Next to Climie's Grocery) where we have much more room to display our large stock of Furniture, which will be found right up-to-date in every particular 'and includes the very latest ideas in PARLOR SUITES, BEDROOM SUITES, DINING & HALL FURNITURE -- ALSO -- Oil Cloth and Linoleums and Singer Sewing Machines. OUR PRICES ARE Ri 'HT. COME IM AND SEE. GROSZ & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND ENBALMERS. Phone 109. Night Calls Promptly Attended to. Listowel Bazaar Strong White Dinner, Soup and Tea Plates each 5 cents, 7.30 p. m.--The Pastor. lines of Heavy Shoes pene aoe F. A. SEWELL. = Don' t overlook the best Flour in Can- Household."' Sold bi J. H. McDonald. -- 9 TILE. --A supp We have a few of excellent quality for - oe tile, differ- M.Cumberland's ; us Edwin G. Matthews, Listowel, Ont. Farmers sons! We have a special Course f Farm Accounting 'or at Listowel Business Fail term Sept. 5th. You can buy that Seal Skin Tobaceo S bee Coon The Belmont and Roya! Mint ae neat llores aay ge: hg ne ness e 18 on ing day. 4a yood start is half the 4 -- -- LEE, (Pupil of J. D. o~" A, Trigg, To ---- ---- servatory of Music.) Playing and Theory. for Conservatory Examinati tudio, Elma Street. R. F. PARKER, D.O., D.B. O.A. PHYSICIAN, ck has Greer, , * Locust Arbor, . Ms Mr. aud "of Wel- 'a --. ay | : Sele pd ta T.J.McDOWELL,D.D.S.L.D,S. DENTIST. Graduate Royal College Dental Sur- geons. Graduate Detroit College of Medicine (Dental Department). Office over Schinbein's Store, same entrance as Murphy & Carthew, J. E. Terh and Dr. Moore. Yellow Mixing Bowls, white-lined loc, 12c, 1§c, 20c and 25¢ each. Fire-Proof Tea Pots 18c, 20c, 25c and 30c each Parlour Brooms, new corn, 4 string, good weight 25 cents each. Dinner Sets $7, $9, $11.50, $12.75 and $14.75, JOHN L. SCOTT PP FOS PPO tO POS O OT TT OTT 2 WEEKS 2 DR F.-.J. R. FORSTER, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat only. Surgeon uae York Opthalmic and Aural Institute YOUNG PEOPLE q e can prepare you for businees We place our graduates in itions, Fall Term opens September 5 EDWIN G. MATTHEWS, PRINCIPAL, LISTOWEL, ONT @VO@Ueve =e seesevst $|é $ Listowel Business - College & THIRTY YEARS For the next two weeks we will give Special Bargains in Misses' and Children's Tan, Chocolate and Canvas Slippers. /)DON'T MISS A _ BARGAIN. Always a good assortment of Trunks, Suitcases, Club Bags, Etc. kept in stock. "Repairing Carefully and Promptly Atteqded Te, "SCHELL & RIEHM,. BOCT ane SHOE STORE. "verre <' Ree cae : ' 7% = : oF: | who lost the ; jobs alte 1 wteiks tae $6 ame hey according to Judge Barron's finding. Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Watson and Mr. of ths lade Yetoy con, son of Mayor Burns, ¢ pavements on all principal streets of the Exhibition Park area guarantee that there will be no mud at the Canadian Nationa] Exhibition this year. Mrs. J. H. Gunther and daughter, Miss Mabel, returned home Wednesday evening after spending threc weeks with friends in Toronto and at Centre Island. Mesars. Fred. and Con. Zilliax and Mrs. D. Sanderson were in Elmira this week seeing their brother, [Mr. Henry Zilliax, who is quite low with heart trouble. _Tha Coldstream Guards Band, musi- ing gagement at the Canadian National Ex. hibition. A young fellow from Underwood, in town last week, when asked what he thought of = replied his mother never y other than Red Rose. --Port Elgin Times. Mr. James Jobnston of Elma return- tf B ae itl Hd oh ire 2h F z Ay ed Fe if my arcs pal a Mtonby'e support- ers is looked for. A number of Listowel and Wallace from the Sepottion Mr. H.B.Morphy, K.C., and several other Conservative candi- dates and members of the Ontario Leg- islatare also gave short addrésses. A cee ee eee eels found on another page. Mr.R.S. Pani of the Grand Central beautiful, as is evi- i of ae for the spree a perch ae S7-0- agement at the works. PIANOS FOR TORUNTO EXHIBITION.-- The Compan 7 a sufficient number of skilled workmen to keep up with the orders. Th treal Star, in commenting on the " laying off " of 2,500 employees by the Union Pacific Railway, says: The Union Pacific, whose lines and connec- tions cover every state in the Union, is evidently preparing # | Clory, jr., E. McClory, J. McNeil Eiseneea ¢ baplt gs g : i gE M is Mrs. Jno, ---% Jno. 3. ? McLennan, W. Corbett, Mrs. Corbett, F. B. Snow, Mrs. J. Mitchell, McNeil, R. F. Smith, L. Campbell, G. Nesbitt, W. bers, C. McIntosh, Roy Rea, S. Wright, Mrs. Wright, R. E Ransom, Frank Holmes, R. Torrance, R. Close, T. Menzies, R. McGuffin, H. ged Cosens, A. Dunbar, T. Boyd, E. Boyd, and twenty-thee others, names not taken. All in C.P.R sourins sleepers through from Listowel to Win nipeg without change. _-- ---- FOOTBALL. The first game in the intermediate semi-finals for the Ontario resniting in & win- AP615 care of everything. scored during the first balf. During the second half better ball as a decided improvement in the playing of the team. After a rush on the visitors' defence and some close passing and checking in front of their goal, Mel. Robb scored Listowel's first goal. Once the home forwards found aoeet five minutes Coghlin d goal for Listowel. "With the score 2---0 against them, Welland tried to play a defence game; however, the their opponents a- most uneasy time. Shortly before time was up Ford scored Listowel's third goal from a beautiful shot. No more goals were scored, the final score being 8--O in favor of Lis- towel. The Welland team is composed entirely of Englishmen and Scotchmen, who ~ a clean, gentlemanly game, e, in goal, perhaps being their strongest man rth e is the line- up: Welland Keane ; backs, Mc- Donald, Kimber ; "half back», Cults, Mc- Gill, Caldwell ; centre, Gibson ; right left wing, a E and of Ayfon, also Mr. ne in and Miss Hammond of Gait, are the Stratford, w the half. It was the locais'first appearance guests of Mr.and Mrs. J, G@, Bender, } club rooms are crowded every night. | in their new uniforms of white jerseys ooh Hew Wille foe Won tans athe co Sanemat et canking| "2." us tha caput' ta Chay enctaiok 72 for the men on account of wor! " a8 inly othe ye aghae : oes nights are unable io attend the evening { give the team a fine, neat appearance. erste (eps die which the Herald | The boys wish to thank the gentlemen trip to = in | S2¥8: It augurs well for the Conserva- | who so kindly presented tem wi time at het "= success when twenty- | jerscys. motioe dar. | 2¥e or thirty men straight hard} The return game will be played Sat- had some night's Isbor will turn out to @ political | arday in Welland, kick-off at 5 me ee meeting in. such numbers. It shows | The boys-leave on the 8.58 AS8,--It is | that the voter everywhere is waking up | train via Stratford, and will remain "business | to the fact that he should be posted on | Welland over Sunday, returning on - as many | the chief issues of the caz betier | 12.83 train Monday ral Bast-} than has been. Mr. 'Mor spoke for} three goals, it is 'the de-} shout an hour and was listened fo very | that Listowel will is attentively. Dare the pendeuen et Oe 'Welland. Mr. Dest | Becting @ visitor in, in the per- | will be the referee. aim: the eS oe eS or eumers of the : gricultare for Ontario. Minister | gagje will play -@ellege } mot those present. He was only in the | against Green River on -~. \* @ity for w short time between. trains: H. 8. MORPHY, K. Cc, OFFICIAL FIGURES FOR NORTH PERTH am 1908. : Dr Rankin's Majority was 4]. E F STRATFORD. Avon No. i No. 5, Schmidt's Total 874 110 Majority for Rankin 264. No. 1, Gourlay's _ 47 48 No. 2, School Con, 1 88 59 No. 3, Gadshill 80 38 No. 4, Rostock 69 98 No. 5, Deiss' 106 56 No. 6, Brunner 36 44 No. 1, School Con, 4 57 87 Total 883 375 Majority for Rankin 8, _ ELMA, No. 1, Trowbridge 49 62 No. 2, Brock's 57 47 No. 3, Britton 38 64 No. 4, Newry 49 100 No. 5, Donegal 51 87 No. 6, Morkton 57 79 No. 7, Lambert's 17 23 No. 8, Atwood 92 70 Total 410 582 Majority for MacLaren 122, MORNINGTON, No, 1, Attridge's 44 48 No. 2, Kipfer's 68 45 No. 3, wton 61 76 No. 4, Carthage 42 77 No. 5, School Con. 13 73 37 No. 6, Millbank 64 55 Total 357 «838 Majority for Rankin 19. : WALLACE, No. 1, Little's 87 73 No, 2, Doan's 67 65 No. 3, Gowanstown 43 101 No. 4, Craig's 26 88 No, 5, School Con. 13 14 16 No. 6, Nelson's 67 67 Total 254° 3860 Majority for MacLaren 106, LISTOWEL, No. 1, Bismarck 3 75 No, 2, Gladstone 72 No. 3, Victoria 41 3: No. 4, Dufferin 66 No, 5, Lansdowne 83 Total 229 «=---280 _ Majority for MacLaren 51. MILVERTON, Cook's Hall 109 87 Majority for Rankin 22. RECAPITULATION BY MAJORITIES. 13 264 8 Conservative Candidate for North ~- Perth. : le SASRELSSSSSRARSS Hl

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