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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1903-6-11, Page 4-, • eeskeViamitesteeitaseemereatie ' Zbt lavassels Vit TIZURSDAY JUNE 11, 1908. Tux Grand Orange Lodge °petted it imeeious in Winnipeg on Teeadey of tut Week. DTATM10, gas has been diem:Jeered at Poet Dover at e depth of 1,160 feet. Ip florae motions of Enrou H can be Mood on top of the ground, walking round. MAY 80 Sunday the Beth anniversary of the erection of the first Methodist ahuroh in Belleville was celebrated in that city and Wee tusk" to be a most enjoyable event. Countria towoehip has carried a sec- tional bonus to aid the proposed electric railway and the probabilities ere a start iu conetrnotion will shortly aommenoe. The modern electric system of public son - Islam is deetined to soon control many of the steam and horse modes of travel. A road from the Northerly section of the County. to Goderioh would prove a great convenience. Inistioneexose,,retnrne from Winnipeg show Una about 21,000 people found their way into Manitoba aud the Northwest .dnring 'the month, tif May. No smell Orowd.' The 0. P. R. land sales for the setae month totalled 187,406 urea for which - 3618,350 was paid. What the Great West may yet become would be dif- ficult bo forecast but the proepeete are certainly rosy now. Wise administration and a libtle more oboioe in the selection of some olaesee of immigrants will prove a big help. FORECASTS FOR JUNE, etev.ert. trt. Immo PreitHses many Thunder Showers. Rev. Irl R. Rieke in hie foreoute for June says :—We enter the solstioe month, Jane, very neer the centre of a Venus equinoctial dietnrbenee, thie period hay- ing began in May and extending up to and beyond the middle of June. All storm phenomena throughout the most of the month will show the presence of the Venus perturbation. The fleet storm period in June ie centre' on the 4th, covering the 2ed to the 6ch. There 'are good reasons to ex. peat the °rhea of Hill period on and Coaching the Ord. Oa that date the plena Mercury is between Berth and San, the Moon is near first quarter, and on the celestial equator, and Venus is really at the center of /aer eqninox. /High degrees of humidity, high temperature, and very low baronoeter, on and nue to Wednesday, the Ord. will prove certain harbingers nf severe storms. If these °auditions develop about the 8rd, and aotnal storms are delayed even up to the 5th or 6th, do not be throve off your gruird uutil the indioationa culminate, Vioicus thunder storms, a000mpanied with hail and possibly tornadio centers, are among the things reasonably to be expected et this period. Violent down- pours of rain amounting to olonciburat in many looalities, are also more than pro. bable. Yon can depend upon it, the storms of this period will not be entirely over until the barometer makes a deeded ries, and winds change and blow strong and much cooler from the West and North. Some very oaol nights are sure to result when the storms are over, Remember that the marked obaracteristios of the Venus periods are, exceeding high tem• peratnree during the first stages of regular storm peelode excessive electrical phenomena, and followed by sadden abseigee to phenomenally 000l. Oa and touching the 9th and 10tb, look for reaotion to storm oonditions—ohange to much warmer, failing barometer and more storms of rain, thunder, and heavy 'mulls of wind. Tits regular Summer solstice .disturbances will set in at this time, making June thunder showers prob• able iihnost any afternoon and evening. From about the 8th to 15th eaoh year, the earth passes a point in its orbit at which Monomial eleotrical changes are iu- Need into aur globe and atmosphere. The greater part of this solatiee lightning, flashing and playing through the heaeene, often throughout the June nighte, is wholly harmless, and Mould excite no nervous fear even in the most timid person. The regular storm period cover. ing the lith to the 10th, will reach ite culminating stages about Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, the 17th, 18th and 19th, Tbs Summer aolatioe will be in full force at this time. Many eleotrioal storms will be most natural, with some energetic. end augmens wind storms. Oa and touching the 21st and 22nd, look for the return of storm conditions, with renewed thunder and rain squalls, and much hartelese lightning at night. Most sections will have saffiolatit mina at this and other June periods'. Central regions may have too much, while extreme North and South seotione ouay suffer some rhortage. The last week in June is °over. ed by a combined Memory and Vulcan storm period. About the 25th it will turn exceedingly warm, the barometer will Lill and persistent Mondinese and frequent storms of wide extent and much energy will prevail. William McFarland was found dead it a hay loft at Lindetty. He bed been missing for a vseek. The stemnehip Iberian, vsbiah went agroand below Sorel, Que., has been re- leased and taken to Montreal, - The Dominion Government will guar- antee the bonder of certain motions of the Canadian Northern Railway, Joseph Oharstte, en employee of the Public Werke Department at Ottawa, committed Weide by shooting. Christopher Small/nem, who was injured by a Grand Trunk Hain about ten days ago, died in the hoepital at London. De. J. P. Rice of C.ioton Street Meth°. diet churob,"Poronte hag been appointed Prinoipal of the Red Deer Inetitate. The tfittnilton OOnferetioe granted lege. T. A. Moot% hie refuge from &mole week to get .0 the service of the Lerdie Dy IltirOn County Council, The June aeration of the Oo, Colman was opened at Goderiab on Teleaday after- noon of Jut week, Warden Kerr in the abeir and the following menthere preeent 111 addition :--Durnin, Young, Connelly, Oantelon, Lamont, Molieughton, Speak- man, Hicks, Gunn, IdoLean, BOWMan, Lockhart, Eugene and Miller. Mr, Pattereou was tumble to be present ow - tug to injury from an widen*. Minutes of last Deumber and Spaniel emotion at Clinton read and passed. Warden ex premed regret at the absence of Oonnoil- lor Patterson through accident, and re• farted to the Good Buds Convention at Ottawa ; the legislation of special inter. eat to County Counoile ; the probable en- largement of the House of Refuge aud the cutter of equalization in the Oo. A oommunioation was read Prom St. Marys Collegiate Institute regarding fees. Re ferred to Education Committee. Notliti• elation was read intiuoatiug that the 00. Council bad no longer the option of ap• pointiog a free pupil to the Agrioultural College. A letter was read from Arthur Oantelon, Clinton, molting that he be ap- pointed Inspeotor of the cement abut. mute building at Benmiller bridge. Oornmunioatiou read from S. S.Noe, 4 et 7, Remick townehip asking for Arbitrators to deal with sohool boundaries. Sent to Education Oomneittee, Report of Good Roads movement from tbe nonnioipalitiee was presented by the Clerk as follows : Munieipality For Against Brussels 1 Colborne Taakersuoith Nemoommittal MoKillop 3 Wroxeter 1 Seaforth 1 Clinton 1 Stanley 1 Howiek 1 Hay 1 Ashileld 1 Grey 1 Blyth lefeborne 1 Bayfield 1 East Wawarioela 1 West Wawattoth 1 Turnberry 1 Exeter 1 Guderieh Twp 1 Hallett 1 Morrie 1 Stephen 1 13 10 Amendments Lo the Good Reads Aot at the Legislature were read to the Council, A. number of acoonnts were read and tient to Pittance Committee. The Jailer's report was read showing twovagrants and an ineane person in the jell. He asked for 2 semen doors for the jail residence. Referred to County Property Committee. A. 0. Jackson, of Manchester, asked for $71 for injury to his wife, damage to horee and buggy, cto , by his born breaking through the ap• proaoh to the Manohester bridge last Aptil while returning from a funeral. Inquiry was' made as to the duties of the MO Constable, the date and manner of his appointment and salary. The matter was referred to the Warden's Committee who reported later, after whiob the Clerk was asked to ascertain the line followed in other Connties in this question and have information for. December union. Reports of the Go. Auditors', Co Commissioner Ansley and the Good Roads Committee were pre. emoted. Alex. Innis, of Stanley, address. ed the Council relative to bridge approobea te new bridge. A. delegation from Manchester appeared before Connell relative to accident to Mrs. Jackson. The Equalization Committee spent eon. siderable time over the important work delegated to them but after several motions were voted down teat year's sobedule was adopted. Reeve Murtha, of Mollillop, was a visitor to the Counoil on the qneetion of a re.eurvey of the no. opened boundary between McKillop and Logan townships. Mr. Barr, of Hallett, wae beard before the Ednoation Uom. mittee relative to charges be formulated against Inspeator Tom. Tbe Committee entirely exonerated the Inspector. A depatation, =Meting of Meseta Solder, Foerster, Jewell and Taylor ad. dressed Commit asking for $500 from Outwit to ant down hill at Hoimesville. Tbey showed that Goderioh township bad voted 6000; Colborne $100 and a pri- vate subeaription of another 6100; and Clinton town Counoil 3100 toward the same project. The matter wae sent to the Road and Bridge Committee. The 38rd Regiment, represented by Majors Young and Beak and Captain Grant asks ed for a grant toward the pay of the privates at the coming Camp at London, They asked for 3800 and ex. pulled to have 281 men under drill, The Executive Committee dealt with the re. quest. James Turnbull, Grey township ; T. E. Hays, Seaforth ; R. Buchanan, Wasvemosh, Judge Doyle and Inspector Robb were appointed arbitrators in the dispute of 8. 8. Nos. 4 and 7 Howiok township. A. resolution was passed ex- pressing regret at ilium of Go, Council- lor Patterson and ordering that bis name be placed on the pay list. Oa motion of Masers. Miller and Bowmen a request was made for $1000 for the improvement of "Prairie road" 'between Morrie and East Wawanosh. Referred to Executive who will report at December session. Meagre. !Hoke, Oantelon, Bowman, Look - hart and the Warden were appointed a Committee to have plane and epeoifl. maims prepared for the pcopoeed addl. Hen to the Rouge of Refuge. The total equalization of the County mounts to 382,301,290 and the estimated expenditure 648,088 81, Go. rate was struck to cover this at le mills on the dollar. It was 1 1/1.0 mills last year. The increase is due to Meet, bridge bend. ing. Mr, Nagle, of Benmiller, was ap. pointed inspector of Benmiller and Gederioh bridges over the °Meant 'tnk oontraote, at 31 75 per day, under' direct tion of Commissioner Ansley. The Clerk and Warden were appointed to open and allot tendert: for improvemeete to inter. eot of Cort House. In oftee of appeal from equalization the Go. Judge was named as the reference, The Clerk was asked to seek information from other °militia as to 'neuters and the satiefao• Hon attending their work. The enstom• ary Epitome were paste' before Conn - oil eonolnded. The Warden asked Meeere. Lookhert and MoNatightori to report on new Bohool legislation 8.0 .15600iXtber eeteion ; Meters. Miller and Centelon on Good Roads Amendments to the law and Mutters. Gunn end Mosinee on the abangite in 06. 06unell Aot. reao'ntion was unanimously patieed asking Unit T ee.eiesseerAteetiveaseeeet eisseataiesse-aear"eeeere ' pleasure be brought tb bear on the gaeerernents iit oonneetion With !Neter- ounrae and tattle Mused legislation as it relates to railweys, ale, on tbe matter of egeleaba texittlou of rellweye and other coeperai ions. Outten arij turned to meet on the first Tees illy in December at 3 p to. 80000 ROADS OtileattrYlta, Your Committee reeornmende, that triter oonsidering the I umber of unfever- %hie expressious received from several munimpalities regard tug the 00, taking notion in the Good Ronde movement, we believe it would be unwise to proceed further at the preeeut, as the matetteery majority from the turat tnitWolpaliiiee loss not not been received, oiey 10 out ef 16 towuships stating they were fumble to the minute. As several amendments are proposed at this seeeion el the Let.is litters, one being the extending of the time to 'mother yter for Go. Gonnoila to take this matter up, we reoommend tbet this quation be left is abeyanue until some future period to determine and preued iu the matter of the iMprove. ment of the highways, Ilan. MILLER, Cliairtnan. Mr. I/unlit) took the Meer in Commit. ten and fo.lowing an animated debate as to immediate nation being taken, the re- port was adopted and oonfirmed in the Commit. oceemsstornie ANSLEY'S REPORT. I submit my report of butting tran. noted educe date of last report, whittle Mows the amonnte of orders and the per. poses for which they were paid. The Benmiller bridge was duly plaited under °contract. Vrauk Gattridge having the Ante:lento and the Hunter Bridge Go, Kincardine, the anper.etruoture. Bridge ie to be needled by Sept, 15 next. I ad. vertiaed and reoeived tenders for build* concrete walls ea Maitland bridge and the same are submieted, You are aware part of Benmiller bridge watt taken away by the freshet, °analog some loss to the Go and considerable incontenienoe to the people in that locality. A good road hes been arranged et the ford acoommothiting the traffic at preseut. A. email bridge, known as Ferguson's, North of Belgrave, en boundary between Morrie and East Wasymnosh, is very meth decayed and shoald be rebuilt this Seminar, Enough timber might be uttered from eVingliam bridge to construct this bridge. Tbere was an unusual number of land slides tied mahouts last Spring. Some have been repaired and others will be as soon as timber in the old bridges being rebuilt aan be seoured. Many of the old wooden bridges will require considerable atten- tion and meet be rebuit in the near future. The Stanley bridge is naw being ereoted, and the Winghtim bridge is also about ready. The arnount.of mobiee paid on orders sinoe January session is 3220 50. The menet of money required for bridges, appoubes and repairs to Go. buildings, eulogises of House of Refuge, will not exceed estimate for year of 315,- 000. 0013NTY PROPERTY O. -MAUVES. We visited the Jail and found the Jailer's report corrects, with 8 inmates preseut. Found jell in good order and recommend that the system of heating be °henget], and it be heated by hot water ; that 2 screen doors bemurebaeed for the Jailer's residence and that the Jeiler's report be publiabed. We foetid every. thingmell kept about the Court House. Would reoommend that e new 20 foot Co. flag be purr:hued as the old one is worn oat. We would reaommeud that the walls and ceiling of the Council room in Clout Hoose be painted and wood work varnished, and that the Engineer prepare speoffioations and estimates of oust of work and plane them before this Council. S. W. Femmes, Chairman. Considering the report in Committee Mr. MaNanghton °coupled the obair and report was adopted. ItatISE OS' ZER1103 00AIRITTEE Your Committee met on Jan, 80 and opened tenders for supplies, Harry Sutliff was awarded bread outraot at 32 26 per owt, ; A. Conch, beef at 6o per Ib. for front quarter ; J. W. Irwin enp• plies the groceries. On April let we visited the House and made a thorough inspeatioa and feel satisfied the manage- ment is good. Advised with the Keeper in several matters and Raked him and Inspector Coats to have a few repairs made, partioularly in the basement floor. June 2ad, our last visit was made and Lonna the farm looking exceedingly neat and lbs House clean ea usual. We find that J. Hanna, of Wingham, receives for Jae. Smith, an inmate, e60 a year. He pays 355 annually to .the Disperser for Smith's keep, the 35 retained is toward a fund for funeral expensee until $25 is set abide for this purpose. The House has been badly overcrowded all year. We recommend that an addition be made to House, of guile:dent size to ttoconemo- date the present needs and future require. meats of inmates and that a Bending Committee be appointed hy this Coutioil to procure plane and specifications for the proposed addition the mune to be US LS POST JuziE 11 1903 le.,,,WIONteufWeattG4046840,4414.101.4....1,1.0til `.1-'',64114,iigt1,*41,04,4"144:taf#M.KlItrienftf,101116V4ithltAAPsalit.iagOW.lat' placed before the Connell at the December ssseiou, Itiottheo Ewes, Obeirmen, In Committee of the whole Mr, Lemont occupied the allele end af ler s ^tree die' mission the report wits adopted. ROAR AND 001005 CIONAtirritE. We recommend that Engineer Anely'e report be adopted and printed in minutia. lteuommeed !hat lni ige lilIwo 155 Fengueotiet, between Jbl�rtis stub Beet Waweitosli be rebuilt end tee thnber from the Wthielneue bridge being rebuilt be utiltz d and that Mr, Aueloy us!" for tandem as Boon as possible. With ref. 'erenoe to application of A, Inuit/ over the Stanley bridge, near Clinton, we would advise that the proper weith and gentle be made to emote Ode of bridge mod tt feriae befit to proteot the travelling public). Tenders were called for concrete work to be done oe Salbford bridge to protect ',meant abutments at base. Would recommend lender he accepted from Jae. Barker, at 65 40 per oubio yard, Recommend no notion be taken us to applieation of Arthur Camelot:1 as Inspector of moment work. D. OANTELON, Obairman, al, Lookhart was Exalted to take the obair in Committee when report was mimed with the addition that Mr, Engle, of Colborne, be appointed es inspector of piere building at Benmiller bridge end work to be done at Saltford at 31 75 per day. EXSO01I1Y13 11 01000011E. In regard to Maim presented by A, C. Jackson, of Auburn, for demagog sustain- ed by Mrs. Jackson and Mr. duck:Ionia horse anti buggy the amount asked for beteg 371. We recommend emelt of 6000 to supplement pay of privates of 83rd Regiment attending camp i ut not in any use to exoeed '25 oeuts per man snob day. Regarding applioatiou of grant to. ward a monument to the memory of Laura Secord, we recommend no action, The matter of a grant to cutting down Holmeerille hill, owing to a tie in the Committee, was referred book to °uncoil, In referee:a to a.grant of 315 to Partnere' institute at Cliff }roe we recommend the amount be grunted, R. Menne, Chairman. Itt Committee B. Ferguson took the chair lied report was amended by grant. ing 3500 to cutting down Holmeaville hill on e vote of 8 to 6. ARDITORS' REPORT FOR 1902 We the auditors of the Go. of Hann beg leave to report as follows :—We oare• fully examined Treasurer's statements submitted at the Jan. meeting and find statements °emu!. Total oath recteipts for 1902 was 369045 29, eiebursemente were 367661.85, leaving a balances of 31880.44, of which 31380 44 was deposited in ohartered banke mid 350 in hands of Treasurer. Examined mortgages held by Go, as an investment of the Sinking fund and found the same as reported. We wrote to each mortgagor notifying them of the aradunt of prinoipal due on his mortgage at the end of 1902 as shown by Treasurer's books and asked the said parties to Mate whether the same was correet. Examined securities by your Treasurer and found mortgagee and bonds aggregate 860,000, and real estate mortgages to, menet to 318625 for ad- ool Wald Any quantity of Wool wanted for which the Highest Market Price will be paid. , ALF. BAEKER BRUSSELS.. BCTLES E. ct D. Bioyolea just arrived elle week, will sell them at very class figures for the next 80 days. The • Ladies' wheel is a beauty. Oull and see them. I expect to double • the sales of them Ibis peat. I have also Baling, Reoycles and Hyslop wLih I will sell at a reduction, C USLEY. HARNESS 1 ARNESS yOU can buy all kinds of Harness from us except factory make, and we do not handle those as we prefer to sell our own make. We know they will give satisfaction and we guarantee every set we turn out. Just now we have a fine selection of Single Har- ness and we,stre ofering extra indOceraents in them for th'e month of June,. We have the greatest value we have ever been able to offer. Call and gee them. Also Trunks and Satchels at lowest prices. Dusters, Lap Rugs, Rubber Rugs, Whips, /35c, Also two sets Second Hand Single Harness at $8.50 each—your 6hoice. Remember the place for best value in Harness, Boots and Shoes is at Cr Richards' • REAL ESTATE. FOB BALE—LOT 207 AND 0vi018;nnugiti,r8M0gItgAlV,°"r"" 413.01 ' Sierulefia, 710R SALli1:--VAL-UABLE property at Ethel known an the ltrqt;Igu• Apply to 2100.e,traetr 41AR11 TO RENT, 13EING LOT 1. 29, Can. 10, Gory. Than, al a 100 00008, 0000050 aultivetton, 170,10 la JOSEPH F. REDMOND, ou the protases, or Manorial 1'. 0. t11-0 11TOLISE AND LOT F01t 8,1LE Turuberry street, Brussels, known ea the Somerset property, chattily gutted, immediate possession, For Anther partite ultire ae to mica, terrus, see., mile 30 le, MOODTODEON, Let 10, Con. 19, Mott Glop, or Leadbury 7.0. au! SACRIFICE 11 REAL ES- TATE. --$0000.00 will buy the Mo0au. ghoy Block in the Village of Busels. These two flue [dere& must be sold to close out the AleCaughey Estate. ltitonellug purchasers should mvestigate at one% Apply to P. fi. 800711 or 0, 7, ISLAM, Brussels, Ont, dilionel security asked under By law No. le, 1802. From correspoodenoe betweau Go. Clerk and Treasurer of Grey town• ship, we find said Treaeurer claims to have forwarded, in Aug. 1902, abatement and vouobere of hie dietrIbutiou of Leg. ielative School grant to that township. We find these documente are 001 111 pea. session of Go, Clerk, who bas no know. ledge of having reoeiveci them. We found belanoes of Public Sobool Legislative email in hands of following township Treasurers as Mose of 1902 :—Ashfield, 94o • Morris, 884 08 ; Hay, 36 80 ; Stan• ley,'46cs ; East Wasvanosh, 64 55, $07 33 in all. The Treasurers of Aelafield and Hay omitted to report in their statement to the (la. Clerk the balance.t, respectfully heel by them. As these above mention ed balances have been (tarried forward for many years with much inuonvenience to township officials, ws would august that the Council of eaoh of these Muuioi• polities transfer their reepeotive balanoes to the general fund. We found in a000rd. none with the Mnnioipal Amendment Act, Vio. 61, Chap 28, See. D., reports from J. G. Ward, Treasurer East Wawa - nod!, and J. D. O'Llontiell, eating Regis. tree for the Go. The (facials of the re- maining muniaipalities have failed to °empty with the above Act. In conalu- siun we are pleased to Mate that the Tretteurer's books are neatly and cote ready kept. The Treasurer gave (IS every opportunity to make a oompleta exemina- Won of all matters neoessery to a thee. ough aud satisfactory audit. D. E. Munn, 1 A edit ore. W. S. LAWRENCE, 00. 0000010, NOTES. Wednesday evening Dr. Holmes, the genial Go. Treasurer, took the members of the Co. Canned!, Jailer Giiffin, Clerk Lane, Caretaker Mo0reatb, Registrar O'Conuell, R. Rtineford, Engineer Analey, Barrietera Proudfoot and Dickinson, Banker Williams and others for a 2 hoe& gait on the "Huron". The lithe was like a sea of glees and the. trip was grestlysaujoyed. A. hearty 0005 01 thanks was tendered to Dr. Holmes for hie gen- erosity end "Haig a jelly go- d Fellow" and the "National Authetn were sting se the boat brought up at the dock.—The Hunter Bridge Go., of Kincardine, is put- ting on the ateel superstructure over the river at Olinton.—A Alias McDonald, for- merly of Goderioh, died at the House of Refuge on Monday of last week. Sbe was an invalid ever einoe ebe has resided in that institution from paralysis. Ds• 'ceased was about 70 years 'LH age. She was buried at the Go, town.—There are 88 inmates in the Beau now, a few being out on a vaoation during the Sum-. met naontha.—Olinton town Council op. poses the Good Roads movement beranee the,town dant share in it under the Statute. It is a Shen eigloted policy.— The House of Refuge Committee met at Clinton on Tuesday forenoon with all the members present. The question of re. commending the ereotiou of a geed skald addition wae considered and the Cono• tnittee's report to the County COUncil is strongly favorable. Rev. John Bali, W"leetii;ley, .prectohed in the Methodist church here last Nun day. Jas. (knitter, 10th 00n. West, had a large number of steep and lambs worried by doge. The Bank of Hamilton, Atwood, is now open for Mishima every day with Mr. McKey as manager. Elma Cheese 0o. shipped 365 Nixes of Mae oheeee at Atwood, McLaren .Bros. Ingersoll were the buyers at ilo. R. M. Bellantyne ie having his house underbuilt with a stone fouudatiou, pre. watery to veneering it with briefs. A. Sunday school convention for Illma aid Logan will be held in the• Metbodist church, Atwood, on Friday, June 26th. The Epworth League of the Metho. dist Unroll will bold a garden party on the parsonage grounds on the evening bf July let, Tbe-Bee lays •—The Listowel carryall last Friday evening was decorated with rotten egg(' and some of the Listowel pewits had their overocats badly damag- ed. Jelin Heger end Lemuel Pelton a000m parried by Mines Belle Pelton and Mary Little left for Muakolsa on Mendel of last week. They intend spending a couple of weeks holidaying amid the Mama soenery of lelualsoka, North of Huntsville. Prom the annul 6nanoial report of the Methodist ohnroh jut published, wo gather the following feats. ' This year has been one of the most 'suonessful in the history of the &Mech. The amounts raieed.by the Atwood congregation are es follows 1 Quarterly Board, 3505 97 ; Trustee Board, 3888 29 • Ladies' Aid Society, 328 65 ; Epworth'League, 308.• 27 ; Sunday sobool, 3145 68 ; Connexion al Funds, 3840.70. 01 this latter fund, the sum 01 3200 was raised for missions alone. Donegal relied the following a moutits ; Quarterly Board, 3212 00 ; Hp viottil League, $00,90 ; oh arch and Sunday echoed aolleatione, 341 65, a toted Of 310e • 34, The total givings of the two aotigre. gatioes thus totel up to the handeome sem of 31,832 50, a very respectable amount indeed for our Methodist breth ren to mita, J. A, Smart estimates the immigretion for the current pee 81 180,000 Joseph Merlin has resigned the 1, oder. thip of the Liberal tarty in BMA FAR ERS9 ATTE reZ==e7-4reSte. --eelteeerel Implernett Warercom Ilemoved.. The undersigned has removed from the Smale Block to rooms on Mill street, opposite' P. SCott's Shop, where he has on sale a fine stock of DEERING MACHINERY, PETROLIA WAGONS, COBER BUGGIES, SEEDING MACHINERY, do. Get a supply of Deering Binder Twine. Call in and see our stock and ask our prices and terms, We guarantee fair treatment to everybody. th,11,11,11,11,11011,111,111,41,11,,tii,11011,111,,t, I Mill Street, Brussels, 111.3.81=i)20 N,ATANTED.—FAITHFUL-PER- v v 5081 to travel for well established bootie in a few counties, calling on totail merchants and agents, Local torettory, Salary $302i 03'000 and expenses, payable $19 70 a Week in cash mid expellees advano- ed. PoSition permanent. Boldness 151.1Ce0HS- lut aud rhebing. Enclose self-addressed en - elope. STANDARD kicraSE, 010 Caxton Bldg., Chime°. 40.10 WILL RUN 60 Eameseears o Y Excursions TO THE CANADIAN NORTSL-W]1187 AT RETURN 7,110E8 Waskatla Estevan Elgin Arcola ooscnnin .„ Wawanssa.,, llblatata Blintoarth Grand View, ' , Swan ItiVer Regius, Moose Saw } $30 Yorkton Pr. Albert - M. e acleod Oat) Calgary Red Deer.,. Strath- 1, $40 4.411,r, ,• • ' RE. AGENT. Going JUNE dtb, returning until AUGUST • 4th (all rail erS 8 Athabasca) Going 200315 18110, aturviug until A.130115:9 18111 (ell rail or 8.8. Athabasea). Going JULY 41b, re- turning until SEPTEMBER 8th (all rail or 8.13. Manitoba) Tickets are nob good on ",Imperial Limited." Por tickets and Pahmblet giving full particular, apply 00 your unrest Canadian Pacifies agent, or to A H. NOTMAN, ' Aisieteut Gemmel Passenger Agent, 71 Yoogs SC, Toronto. o o 1 Wanted Highest Market Price paid for Wool in Cash or in ex- change for Goods. 'We alive n fine ASSIll'illIellt 05 YARNS, TWEEDS, CARPETS, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, KNIT GOODS, ETC., ETC. Custom work such as Roll Card- ing, Spinning, Knitting, etc. attented to as usual. HOWE & CO. Opp. Central Hotel, Brussels. S. VV. P. 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