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THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1905.
Pius is a praotioal age and evidenoe is
given of it by the foot that Perth Oo,
school teachers holidayed at Gnelph
Experimental Farm and had demon-
etretione in the MacDonald building iu
Domestic Solance, trco, Huron County
peeagogaos will make a visit to the same
interesting point next year,
Pzornz who have not visited Sault Ste.
Marie have little idea of the immense
volume of Matinees paeeing through the
canals, For May the total freight was
nearly 6 million tone, of wbioh over 4l
millions went through the American
channel, Ae high as nearly 800,000 tone
were moved in one day, almost en inured-
ible quantity.
Tata Toronto News in ite zeal on the
School question in the Northweet has
overstepped the mark and has soared a
good many of those who at leash expected
fair play from a eo oalled independent
journal. There was nothing too bitter it
could say that hae beau left uneaid. If
that is the road to the cementing of the
Provinces of the Dominion it is e. rooky
one for good many people.
Paeog uegotiatione are under way be
tween Raeeia and Japan and the probaLil•
itiee areithat they may be eu0oesefnl.
The former bac expreeeed their willing -
nese to talk along a000iliatory linea and
thereby open the road for a settlement
with their plucky and invincible °dyer.
eery. They might better give in now
than later as Rueeia will have to live
many a day and modernize their methods
before they need expect to discount the
Jape. President Roosevelt has taken at,
aotive ipart in the peace proposals bat
asks that the two conntriee arrange the
terms themeelvee if possible.
Asuman township is still pattering
away about their threatened lawsuit
against the County over alleged damage
caused by an iron bridge being too short,
they say, at Port Athero, They pro
posed to have it settled by arbitration bat
the Co. Council properly dcolfoed ae they
are very doubtful if they have any right
to saddle the Go. with expenee. It is
one of those oases where thousands of
dollars oan be spent, however, by both
township and Comity in law and in the
end probably eeaure a verdict not worth
the paper it ie written upou. The ques-
tion of 'setting a precedent is one of
the pointe at ieeue by the Co. ae there are
several other eitoatione in Huron that
would be preened if Ashfisld'e requeet
were aooeded to. 00 course the Courts
might pat a qairk into a deoision
thee would not be sate to follow in future
cases but from the view•poiat of this; and
last year's Go. Councils they dentine to
assume the responsibility of damage done
at Port Albert.
TnuaenAr of next week is the date eat
for the meeting of the Oounail of the
Dominion Alliance it: Toronto. In•
temperance ie largely on the increase in
the land and many are awakening to this
fact. In Ontario last year the commit_
manta tojail for drunkenness were 8,500
as compared with 2,987 the year previous
hub no one thinks this is the °erreot
record of the growth of the viae as
thousands are victims who are not
arrested, 1,180 women were eommi1ted
Iaet year for variou, offenses, a cad
feature of the oaee. There is ample room
for not only a large me0e0re of Bober
thinking bub earnest and enthusiastic
effort along the line of total abetiuenoe
pledging ; the awakening of a new inter -
eat among the boys and girls ; erd nI E
vigorous oampaign iu looking after the
stingent enforcernent of the law. The w
a
pulpit, prase, platform, young peoples' a
so0tetiee, and the borne most arouse 0'
themeelvee or the fair name of Ontario
as far as sobriety to mourned will be 0
a dream of the peat. This ie a matter in
which everybody has an inbereet. 00
Severat oas0e of emallpox have develop
I ed in Glanfurd to.vnship.
The Qhuroh of St. John the Evangelist
was ooneeorated et Montreal.
It is enid that Sir William Mulock sill
1 sail on the Weenie for Eng arid,
The appon:toteut of W. E. McLellan
to be poetoffioe iuepeotor in Nova Suoi
Has been gazetted.
LI 7'FN Font TILE Ind Nl' 11
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' tl IIEIOZE."
It means that diseaee will soon attuoli
the lunge. Wheezing is (Harming to
the enfferer and annoying to hie friend,.
Nothing half eo certain in bronchitis and
throat trouble as "Catarrhozane" ; it
Oen instant relief and aurae even the
worst caaee. Brorohitie fairly fire,
ander the magio it,fiuenee of Oetar,h
ozme which ourea to thoroughly the
diatom never returns. Other temediee
may relieve, but " Cetarrhr'zane" ouree
bronohitie, catarrh, and throat tremble
for all time to 00018, Sold everywhere,
Sabbath School Convention.
Ethel Circuit holds a Succesat'nl
Gathering.
Ethel Circuit held their annual 6. 8
Convention in the Methodist oburoh at
Ethel on the afternoon and evening of
May 24,h. The President, R M0Kay,
000upied the chair.
After devotional exercises, the link topic:
"Singing in the echeo ," was introduo
ed by L. Frain. Some pointe meutioued
by the speaker were The human voice
and its 'mechanism ;. muni° in vogue
at the oreatlon and ever since ; Peace
on earth, Good will to men by the aagele
at the birth of Christ ; anitivetiou of
the voioa ; the ao)'Mate mallowp raver
of amain ; have a leader ; nidn't
advise a coir in the country ; all
ehoold ging end hymneehonld be explain.
ed by Superintendent ; omit uo verges
in a hymn,;better to divide it into two
parte ; have organist play interlude ;
seoond hymn ehnuld bear on the
lemon; olosing ebould be cheerful end
spirited. The paper though da dame t
ole was good. Mr. Fraiu being a
mtieioian and a lover of magic was the
right man for it. The dieaueaion that
followed was the means of bringing out
many new ideas in the singing line.
Roe's choir then favored the eudieuoe
with a fine anthem.
The second top,o "How to awaken and
maintain an interest In the school," was
given by Miee Beruice Slemtoon Many
new and good ideas were advanced.
Upon these two things depend the enooeee
of any echoot ; must be oo perative ;
give the boys and girls something to do ;
have good einging and a variety ; remem
her that children love to ,tug ; h,ve maps
blackboards or pictures and oarda ; have
a suitable library ; reviews ehonId he
made interesting : study the difference
ie children ; favored the grading eyetem ;.
cheerfulness one of the great usoee.itiee.
The die:meelon was lively and odoeetive.
Many °eggs:tam:a given wbiab will be
helpful to 8. S. workers in the fater-.
Roe's Oroheelra gave a fine selection of
mucic after the disouesion, ' Unioo"
ohoir not being present.
Au obeeat leaeon was then given by L.
Mason, using the blaokboard for the
same, and was for the Junior scholars,
Mr. Mason Is au adept at this department
and handled it in a masterly way. He
wrote "A happy New Year" on the board
and by a few tuoobee changed Year into
Heart, then drew a heart picture and
showed how sin spoiled it and that 0eith.
er good works nor baptism could cleanse
it but the blood of Ohriet oould. We feel
sure the impressions made will never be
erased from the minds of many who were
present.
Hymn 194 was then Bung at Mr.
Mason's request as it was suitable to the
lesson. All seemed to think it could not
be improved on eo the discussion was
short.
Next wan "Teaobing a elan of senior
(scholar," by R. McKay, taking Matt. 11:
28, 29 and 80, time being the "Great
nvitation, Advioe and Promise." Mr.
10OKey explained that hie method was
hat of giving questions for home study
e in that way the pupils became inter
eted and a greater variety of answers
was obtained. Fonr points in teaching
were evident :— Introduction ; presentee
ion of !mote, meanings of expressions ;
eview and application. The text was
iffieult and was dealt with iu an unaenal
ay. Dioouseiou was brief, only a few
eking pert, many refraining through
odeety from oritising. .Phe great truths
f the leeeon were very beneficial to the
onvention,
A suitable anthem was then enng by
that choir,
Names of the Nominating oommittee
ere read ley President. Collection taken
nd the closing exert:Nee brought the
iteration eeesion to a close at 5 15
clock.
Refreehmente were served in the Town
all and a ecoiel time enjoyed for two
are.
Evening session began et 7.80 with a
ng eervioe and prayer.
First topic wag token by edits L
Shannon, "The Teaoher'e Preparation."
The following pointe were brought out :—
Must study must know before you eau
teaoh ; clu;b yourself that others may
follow ; have a target ; a wise teacher
has a plan and an ideal ; begin early iu
the week ; premeditate mach, Bible first i
study marginal referenoee and halpe last ;
write your questions ; must be impar.
tone in prayer ; the prayerleee teacher
ie not renally a e0coeoe ; have a teaohere'
meeting that there may be a uniformity
of eturly and teaching.
An intereebing dieenaeion entitled, The
tandard was set pretty 15001 and some
thought the paper rather high class for
country people, It oerlalnly was good.
Mise Shannon, has had the advantage of
a Mode! and Normal training in pnblio
eobool work and could speak from
experience in these lines, Besides the has
bad oonaiderable experienoo in Sabbath
School work and the reenite cannot fail
but be beneficial.
"Union" choir rendered a ohoioe
anthem at title time,
"Normal training for 8 8. teachers,"
was the title of a paper given by Mies 8
Pearson, It wag something new to meet
of thooe present and wag very profitable.
Mies Pearson explained the books neeeo.
eery and the ooareee and how all may
be
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Reamer every week we hear of some.
body being "salted" by a shoddy pedlar,
Soma people say why doss the Co. Ooun•
oil not put on a stringent lioeoee fee and
thereby prohibit them. That is not as
easily done as said with the Stature read
ing as it does, One of the moat effective
—methods ie for the public, to positively
decline to deal with strangers and we will
guarantee these gentlemen would soon
seek new and greener pasturage
if this plan weft followed. One
reason why there are go many ehaddy
pedlars ao0aring the (toiletry is because
thele profits are large and no expense
oomparableto a regularly established
bueinees man in the way of rent, taxes
and insurance. The established
merchant has a stronger claim on the
Irade than travelling gatemen who very
often praotioe dwelt if nothing worse.
Deal with the home merobant is good
advice which, if anted upon, will leave
much more eatisfaotory and permanent
tesult0. The resident hae a hnndred
claims to one in oomparigon to shoddy
pedlars on the trade of the want*,
Natural gag le being used for the firet
time ab 91, Catharines,
Iniab Ibr4l,t(,Yells,. Lomita
QUEEN ALEXANDRA
The Sweetness and Charity of England's Queen
Queen Alexandra, whom Dean Stanley termed "the angel in the palace,"
has for over forty years endeared herself to the hearts of the British people
since 1868, when a girl of nineteen in her quaint, little, old-fashioned poplin
frock and shawl, she landed at Gravesend as the bride of the Prince of Wales.
Her early life was passed in extreme plainness and simplicity, because
of the smallness of the family income, When she was born, her father, thenl
Prince Christian, had no hope of ever being King of Denmark, for bis rela-
tion to the reigning king was so distant, I3e had nothing but hes military
pay and his wife's modest dowry. The life in their home, the Yellow Palace
at Copenhagen, was pretentious only in name. The daughters, Alexandra
and Dagma, who became Empress of Russia, wore garments of cheap ma-
terial cut in the plainest style.
When Alexandra was seventeen, the Prince of Wales, while speaking) to
one of his friends, jestingly asked to see the portrait of his sweetheart. In-
advertently the wrong picture was handed to the Prince, and inatead'of the
face of his friend's fianc0e, he saw the likeness of "the most beautiful woman
in Europe." The future king of England promptly fell in love with the por-
trait which led to his marriage two years later.
The simplicity of her early years has ever clung to the Queen; though
in the court she has not been of it, and for society she has cared little. Her
home circle has been her throne, where she has reigned with sweetness and
love. Her kindness, gentleness, tact and generosity have been always at the
call of need, and since she went to England has been instrumental in raising
or causing to be raised over $250,000,000 for charity.
In one of Icing Christian's weekly letters to her, he wrote that an elderly
lady-in-waiting to the late Queen of Denmark was dying, and that her one
wish was to speak again to her dear "Princess Alex, At that time it was
impossible for Alexandra to leave England, but a long tender message of
love and hope spoken by her into a phonograph,' was sent by special courier
to Copenhagen. Its arrival a short time before the aged lady's death made
her last hours serenely happy.
At Sandringham she led the life of a country lady, finding her pleasure
in her children, the house, the grounds, her pets, and in ministering acts of
mercy. Serene, gracious and beautiful, bier life has been quiet, though with
a thread of sorrow running through days of seemingly golden happiness.
Entered acw,dlnr to Act of the Purllaoeutor0auada, l0 ttoyear teat, Lr W, 0. ,lack, at ate nonart,neot of Agdcultur,,
The principal work should be with t
primary cleanse; mnet teach after t
pattern of 011riet ; ralestlone of the age
showed where their first influences ha
(tome from ; teach the children geuer
city ; interest them in Missions. Ho
Abell we retain the youth from 16 to 2
in our Sabbath School ? wan a question
pat to the Convention by Mr. Doherty,
The discussion was lengthy, many eug•
geetione, experienoesand rad otione being
given and his last gneetion aroused mach
comment. The paper was an excellent
one in every way.
Manic was rendered by Roe's choir.
Last topic was "The inflames of the
S. S. over the oharaoter of the oom-
mooity," by J. K. Baker. He said that
the other speakere bad Dearly exhausted
hie ideas ou the topic bat in a neat off.
hand speech be gave a number of proofs
of how the Sabbath School had changed
the moral standing of oommanitiea from
a low degree to a much higher one.
In the discussion that followed instars•
nee were noted where the Sabbath eohoole
had obanged oommanitiea to a better
manner of life. The varione amnee•
menta of the present day were comment-
ed upon to a o0aeiderable extent which
made this part of the session very edify.
i0g and profitable.
The report of the Nominating Com•
miltee wan then read and adopted.
''Union" choir sang the closing num
bar and Rev. Mr. Meanders dislnieeed.
with prayer.
Roe's Orchestra played a number of
Jpieces during the evening session. Miee
R. Spenoe sang a eoloin fine form and
Miss L. Simpeon and R. McKay gave a
duet whibh afforded sufficient and pleas•
ant verieby to the program,
No0a8.—The papers were all good anti
well bandied by such person presenting
them.—The eoatal hour was greatly en•
joyetl by all. — The song service wee
Immense, jnet to hear those three ap
pointmenls sing wee npliftiug.—The day
was delightful which added to the pleas
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um—Did you shake hande with every
body yob knew and those yon did not
know ?—The viaitore were many, corn.
fag Iron Clifford, \gingham, Brune %,
Oraubrook, Bellmore and Rip ey. We
were pleaeed to meet them and thank
them for their eeeietanse.—Tho member°
of the Executive Committee foe the
ensuing yearare:—P,eaident, le McKoy;
'glee Pres., the 8uperinteudents of the
he I three eohoole ; Seo., Miee J. Frain ;
he Tress., 8, Chambers ; additional mem
d bare :—R,e's, Mise Annie Bryan, and J.
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Hogg ; Union, Mre. Meehan and Mr.
Pickerel' ; Ethel, Miee I. Cole and Miee
L, Shauuoo.—Remember the date, May
2401.,
Tai) 0)/0050)100 ALL AIaIIT
,'here le.00ly one way to permanently
mire catarrh. Inhale the soothing vapor
of "Catarrh 5)110" and swift lasting more
follows in every case, Try "Catarrh -
000111" ya it.ee:f —ate pleasant and sure.
Morris Council Meeting.
The Oounoll mot as a Court of Revio•
lou in the Conceit Room on May 29ih,
Metnberealt present and subscribed the
oath required by Statute. Appeals
against aseesement were made by Joseph
Smith jr., Id. B. Al000k, John Dosgloe,
Maloohn McDonald, and Wm. Hoy, nom•
plaioing of being too highly aaeeesed.
After comparing the assessment of the
above named panties with that of other
ratepayers it was moved by Mr. Taylor,
eeoouded by Mr. Shaw that the aseeaeor'e
figures in each nage be sustained.
Carried. Alex. Smith was entered an
,owner of S Lob 7, Con. 8, and Sir Lot 16,
Oen, 7. Wm. Hewitt and -Edward
Mitten were entered as M. F.evotere. On
mutton of Mr. Taylor, seconded by Mr.
MoOutoheou the Court of Revision was
then adjourned to meet again on June
26th at 10 O'olook a. m.
Oouuoil business was then prooeeded
with, Minutes of last regular and one
epeoial meeting were rend and
passed, Tendeiefor concrete abutments
for 4th line bridge were received from
Barber, of Wingham ; Gutteridge, of
Soaforth ; and Hill of Bornholm, Go
motion of Oounoillors Taylor anti Diu.
Cutoheon the tender of Mr. Barker was
aaotpted; piioe $5 00 per 0o. yd. Tendere
for steel auperatruoture were reoeived
fr.,rn the Canter Co , of Kinosrdh,e, the
Hamilton 13ridge Ca, of Hamttlon, the
Mitoholl ilrid,e Co, of biitoh-ll, and the
Canadian Bridge Oa, a,f Walkerville,
On mottos of Shaw end Kelly the tender
of the hunter Go, wee aao-ptod, price
81,057 27 On motion of 'Taylor end
Gnaw n reto ration woe peeved,i.pproviou
of the Wan euhrnitted by the Guelph tat
Guderiuh lt'y 0J. 111 reepaot to propoeed
HERE DISEASE GERMS BREED,
No Need to Fear ''Germs" if the Stomach Be
The ideal breeding plane for disease
germs is a weak stomach and digestive
eyetom. The Mod instead of being aesim •
dated, turns into a sour, slimy, fermenting
ma 1e, mooing gase0, dtetrese abet eating,
bloating, mecum, and 11 t"ttenoy. The
poie000u0 forme that are given off from
tbie undigested food enter the blood, aid
pimples, bofle, and blotched skin is the
result. Nervousuose and aleepio°snags
none more often from weakened digeet•
on than Prem nary other Ono Ranee;
Dome members of the Normal clam, Rheumatism and gout are directly ostia.
the dieouseion wee given but the paper ed by an acid condition of the etomaoh,
a meek appreciated, No ordinary food digestive en give
Ether ohoir then sang an anthem, lasting relief. It is abeolubely neoeseary,
'Oar opportunities lorlueefulntee in 0. if one wiehee to be well, to nee Mi omit,
work'' was taken tip by Thos. Doherty, the only known remedy that soother and
Healthy.
hat In the rano 015 tnenbr ane of the
stomnah and digestive want, ebimulatee
the solar-plexne, end a rt•ngthene the
nerves of the etomaoh. Tlti, remarkable
I remedy pate the whale dig,ative syetetn
Iin ao healthy, olean mid meet a elate
that fermentation a Ole food 0unnot
! exist, any d,aeaae germs to the etomaob
_1 will be destroyed, end 01 food will be eo
well.110elntiluted that it rapid and healthy
1 Increase in weight will gaf)k ,y result,
Ma 0 nit is a gnamantoed mire for all
dfseneee of the slomaoh, exeepli0g°enner,
0guarantee being given by Jaime Fax
1 with every pnoltage he gelle, Itsreeing to
1 refund the money should the remedy not
Igive pedant satiefaotibn.
Iatuv,y moti0in' cm 4,hI" 011111112
on 4a set
botludat'y, 61'55 ; J, D. Nfulio'e, stelaee,,
$1.201 Wm. Abram, lilting on Weet
bdy.,$100; Martin & Taylor repairing
o- , bride n
Stt l inn i i
i )1 , t6 ;
M. I
,'$ 0f, e 1 re 1110•
in and artB Y, p
g t $1 50 ; '2 Coulter, 0111000'
and 11111'0 tweet, nit, $10 00 ; Geo While,
grudtng tot S,.'i 14 ti'nicer', 6600 ; Jee,
]folly, tile du Oh, $7 00 ; W)p there, part
salary, $40 00 1 John Walcot,, Aaneseor'o
eatery, $70 00 ; Jno. McDonald, lumber,
91.901 Juo, McDonald, work o„ Etat
boundary, $9,25 ; T. Newsome, won k ou
Eaet boundary, $7.50 ; Jas, Bnlrer, tile
ditch on East boundary, 65 00 ; T.
Marsh, ll, repairing bridge, $1 26 ; Mo.
Oallnm Woe., culvert, $1 251 John Shur.
ria, burying horse, $100 ; W, Garneee,
repairing culvert, 75 Dents ; D. Lewie,
repairing drain on North boundary, 62 00 i
D. Irvine, filling washouts, $0 00 ; Ju0
Miller, culvert, $6 00 ; S. Snell, 00110001
on East boundary, $2200; Jas. Olark,'
gravel, 60 cents ; Duff r2 Stewart, epiken,
lumber and work, 657 56 ; W. Watson,
refund on School debenture, $1.87; J.
M. Domtieun, grant to Walton Library,
65 00, On motion of -Shaw and Ket,y,
()outwit adjourned to meet after Court of
It vi•iou on 20th Juue,
W. CLARK, Oleik,
t. 0011. 1110
Clerk was instructed 10 forward n copy
of the reaolntion 1' the HI ph 11;: God
WeltrdRy. Or„ Gptitt•ioh, Aufoat,a were
� t°m ® [I
ordered to be pals e0 follows as
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Atex. Smith nn(ti,'ant at
TIt10ItIELE ItACIt PAINS,
They fairly agonize your life. Some.
thingpowerfnl and penetrating is needed.
Duotore know of nothing so swift to
relieve as Nerviline, a strong, penetrating
liniment made to 0000 jolt euoh pains 05
youe. Nerviline ie very concentrated,
abort four times more powerful than
ordiosry liniments, In the worst ousels
Poison's Nervilineis extraordinarily good,
All muscular pain fleet: before it. Nearly
fifty yearn in use—a good recommenda-
tion, Rarely,
Mrs. Nelson Giles dropped dead in a
store in Belleville.
Percy Wayburton, of Paris, Ont,, was
drowned while aauoeing,
Robert Lawrie, Peetmoister, of St.
Ootharlusa, is dead, aged 87 yearn.
George S. Spencer, Police Magistrate,
of Ow en Sound, died suddenly.
Harvey Simpson, of Burke Palls, was
killed by a falling tree in Otter Lake,
Howard Gilkee, aged 15 years, was
drowned at Paris, Ont„ while bathing.
John Colter, of Maryboro', was thrown
out of his waggon and (tilled by hie teem
canning away.
A charge of murder has been laid
against Mrs. Dymond, of Quceneboro' in
oonneotion with the death of her daugh-
ter in-law from oeieoniug. -
Orop reports from the Went continue
moat favorably, wheat being reported as
eight, ten and 'we've inahee high tit
Birtle, Russel and Yo'kehire.
So Weak
Couldn't Walk.
Another Astonishing Case of Female
Troubles Cured by
Ferrozone.
Before taking the tint box of Ferro -
zone, writes Mre, Annie Jeffrey, of Sandy
Oove, N. 8 , my oondition was deplorable.
Though I employed the moat ekilin!
modloal aid 1 grew steadily weaker. In
feat, I was in each a low condition it was
impossible for me to walk aoroee the
room. My heart wee very weat0 and I
angered from terribie palpitetioue, which
the dootore said were from troubles
peculiar to w003011. Friends urged me to
try Ferroaoue, and I bought six boxes.
When I had used the third box my old
time etreugth and vigor returned. The
palpitations (teased, my appetite in,reas-
ed, and I got a good rosy color in my
cheeps. It would be impossible to speak
ton highly of Ferrozone. All weal[
women should use it. I hope many
suffering Meters will use Feorrozone, for
it will surely core them."
Rev. J, 0. Morse, D. D., pastor of the
Baptist church, Sandy Cove, bears wit-
ueee to the recovery of Mre. Jeffrey, and
writes :—"This is to certify that Mrs.
Annie Jeffrey is a lady upon whose word
you can depend. I have known her ei0oe
childhood and believe her to be a truth•
fol honest woman." This adds addition•
al force to the teetimony of Mre. J. ffrey,
and gives assurance to other sufferers
that Ferrczooe does what is claimed for
it,
Three weeks treatment ornate 50o, or
six boxee for $2 50 At allfdrnggiets
or by mail from The Ferree me Oompany,
Kingston Ont. Order Fermenta today,
—It-asee0res health.
REAL ESTA Tft0
UTARM FOR SALT;.-01101Cif
50 Rare felonler oma, mune 5 ,nth ball
Lot 0, (lou 7, Gtey, aloofly e'edod down
and well =unwed. Good bank hate and
comfortable house. Close to eah',ol and 24
miles from 8005001e. 5 num of Pali wheat
in. Apply to J.0. TUe.IC, Br,,mslsa80-111
T.'ARM FOB SAKE.—'.01117 UN-
deraigue,1 otters 1.151.100 aero farm, be-
ing Lot 20, Gott, 7, Grey, lar sale. There
le a ocenforbable 1',100, bank barn, Or.
elaarrl, wr Ile. etre, l'arw Is only i utile front
the thriving village nl klth"1, For further
piirticlll,tre nae to price, terms, &o„ apply to
111015. I;ATl. BOLL/tall, 78 Shiner street,
T,'routn,
If' You
Want Hens
that will lay in Winter, If yen watt
Birth: for tot) a 11ae. It you want
beau' tail and
y, utility anality bet into
the IRUP11' WYANDOTT'TE breed
by buying to few etttinge of Egge at
$1.00 per 15 from
James Ballantyne
BRUSSELy,
'Tailo»u�
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Messrs. Dodds 86 Habkirk
thank the Public, for the pat-
ronage extended since open-
ing our shop in the Stratton
Block, Brussels.
We keep Ia new, well select-
ed stuck of goods and attend
to the manufacture of the
same in a Fashionable and
Workmanlike manner:
High Class Tailoring our Specialty
Satisfaction assured to all our
Customers.
Wo give our personal supervision
to all departments of our business.
Give us a Trial Order.
WILL. SELL
HOMESEEKERS'
EXCURSION TICKETS
TO:THE
1�CIT WEST
Winnipeg 800 00 141 even 18,8 00
Noway ay 1 York ton I
Deloraio l 81 OU Shelia '13 50
8o112ie ) llaeina t 38 70
Brandon ......... 31 55 Lipton
Lyletou klnosejaw .,......, 34 00
Lenore - 82 00 Saskatoon 00 25
hllniota ...„,...1 Prince Albert30
1 00
Bivsaarth 82 25 I,lnaianal 88 t'0
Moosnmht 80 00 0al0ary 08 5(1
Arcola 4e 00 lied leer ,,30 57
Stratboova 840,50
Going June 10th, returning until August 14.
Going June 270, returniug until Auanst 20,
Going July 1fith,returuing until Sept, 10.
Null particulars- from Oauadi,u Pacific
Agent.
THOS. FARROW,
Agent, 1tr008e13,
or write 0. B Foster, 1).P.A , 'Toronto,
Ll1rl;lld'OOL and LONDONDERRY
Royal Mail Steamers
Front Montreal Front Quebec
'1'nr.ietan luno 2, 0 atm. Juno 2, 2 pan
Victoria, lune 0,a nein, Stine 11, 0 e,m
liu',orInu 40110 111, 3 0,111, Jane 10, 2 p.m
Virginian June 48, 8 0.m, Juno 23, 0 p.m
RATES OP P4004010
First Cabin, 870 and upwards ; Second
Cabin, Liverpool end lotelondorty, 843,0(1
004 upwards 1 Third Olase, $27,00 and 828.75
Un 1..fvorpcul, Derry, Belfast, Glaegow and
London.
00e111rea1 to Qi lasgutr Direct.
Mongolian Wed, Juno 7011 (daylight)
New fort' to Glasgow
Parisian '01,0,0, ,fano 8, 2 p,m
Montreal 00 Landon and Duren
Suratrduv......Juuo 101 datmattan Jose 21
But' farther particulars apply to
W. 11. KERR,
Agent, Brussels.
To Our Customers
Having had the misfortune of having our
Factory destroyed by fire ou May 25th we find
it necessary to make prompt collections and
therefore request that our accounts be settled
AT ONCE. Anything not paid, or settled, be-
fore the 15th of Juue will have to be placed in
'our Solicitor's hands for collection. Kindly
take note of this and govern yourself according-
ly. Thanking you for past patronage,
We are, Yours Truly,
.Jnue Cober & Sons
CARRIAGE MAKERS.
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