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TAX BLUSS
BUSINESS CAROL
ONEY TO LOAN ,4'L' 0 FBA
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T H. J2oO1lAON71'aN
V v • Lower of Marriage Mimeses. Ot.
are at Croon., 1'tunberry *treat, Ilruseels,
rz N, I3AI?d1E'1'T-
tL4 • ransgrlul Artlet. Shop -Noxi door
North of rho htawdard haul*, Lttdloa' and
Ohudreu's heir cutting At specialty,
M. MORRISO'N,
Issuer of Marriage Licenses,
WALTON, ONT.
MISS JEAN M'LAUCHUN,
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PIANO r' AND - ORGAN,
BSv7?.t8S9x.t3,
ROBERT OUNNINGHAM;
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FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH,
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SS SARAH LOUISE MOORE,
L, O. M.,
Academie graduate of London Copeerva-
toryot Music, also Member of the Associated
Mueioiane of Ontario, is prepared to rostra
a limited number of pupils for instrnobion
on the plane. Qualified to prepare pupil afar
the Principal's Form in the Oonaervatory 0f
Dfueio, Brussels, Ontario.
A BUNTER -
clot of the Fourth Division nowt,
0o. Huron; Conveyancer, Notary Public,
Land, Loan and Insurance Agent ; Am/Mon.
ear. Funds invested and to -loan. Collec-
tions made. Oiw0e in Graham's:Block, Bras -
eels.
AUCTIONEERS.
TO S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION -
X. • urn, will pall for bettor prico0, to
batter mon, in lees time and leen charges
than any other Abctinneor in BustHuron or
he won't charge anything. Dates and orders.
eau always be arranged at Cala Milos or by
personal application.
DENTISTRY
• F. W. TWEDDL,E,
(80nManra OS 000001x331)
• DENTIST,
Graduate of It, 0. D S„ Toronto ;• Pont Grad.
nate comae at El01l0I'6 School, 011leago, In
Drown and bridge work. la -Prices same as
in surrounding towns.
OiOoe over A.R. Smith's atone, Brussels.
VETERINARY.
T D. WARWICK-
!' • Boom lira.lna:e of the Ontario Vet-
erinary College, is prepared to treat all die-
easet of domestiestml animals : iu a oompet•
ant manner. Pastillas attention paid to
Veterinary Dentistry. Calle promptly at-
tainted to. Omen and infirmary -Four doors
North of bridge, Tvrnberry 0t., Brussels.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
tTa7 M. SINCLAIR
VV Barrister, Snnoitor,'Conveyancer,
Notary Public, &a. OlIloo-S tewart'e Sleek
1 door North otCentral Hotel.
;,Solicitor for. the Standard Bank.
F. BLAIR, BARRISTER,
Cd • SoSolioitor, for Village of Braseee over a a.
aid Hank.
Money to Lean at lowest rotes.
G. CAMERON-
. (Formerly of Cameron, Holt &
Cameron) Barrister. and Solicitor, Goderfob
Ont. Cube-Bamiltou street, opposite Col.
borne Hotel.,
MEDICAL CARDS.
J. A. NI'NAUGHTON.
11I. U•, C. It.,
Trinity University,Fellow Trinity Medical
College, Member College of Physicians end
Burgeons. Out, Lioeuttato of the Royal
Col-
lege
of Phyaicians anti Licentiate of Mid-
wlfrdinbnrplla-Telephone No.14,
Reskdonoa-Mill
McLEOD'S
System. Renovator
--AND ornxn-
TESTE+D REMEDIES
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
For Impure, Weak and Impoverished
Blood, Dyepepeia, Sleeplessness, Palpita.
tion of the Heart,LiverCompiaint,.Neur-
algia, Loss of Memory, Brouohitie, Con-
sumption, Gall Stene0, Janndioe,Kidney
and Urinary Diseases, Bt, Vitae' Dance,
Female Irregularities and General De.
bility.
LABORATORY, GODERICH, ONT.
J. M, MCLEOD,
Prop. and Manufacturer.
bold by .sae, Vex, ttrnggiat,, Itrnaaela
SHUWLES
British Columbia
Red Cedar Shingles
►Nn'
North Shore
Pins and Cedar
FOR SALE AT TH11
ills
s 1s Planing If
ills
s g
Mee Doors and Sash of all Pat
ternson hand ar made to order
at Short Notice.
Eetimatee Furnished. for all
kinds of Buildings. Workman-
ship and Material Guaranteed,
P. AMENTI
Wool
Wool
I will pay the highest
market price in cash for any
quantity of Wool delivered
tit my stare, Brussels,
Alfas
lr d Backer.
a fist ±±
ICurt•••0.
Mre, Riob. James is having her home
painted.
Mrs, A, A. Doupe visited friends 3n
Kincardine.
The sidewalk in front of the Mieeee.
Perkins' store has been renewed.
bliss Ethel Nash was oonfiued to her
bed with inflammation on the lungs.
Wm, Dunlotlmoved hie household et -
Note to St. Mary's on Taooday of lest
week.
Tbe Howiok District L. O. L, will meet.
in tbo Orange Hall, Gerrie, on Svturday,
June 1st, at 2 o'olook, p. m. sharp.
The school question, in whish Abe
Strong is very muoh interested, mane
up at the last ()outwit meeting and was
thrown out. v_
Exeter.
R. Pickard Do. has placed a new and
modern delivery wagon on the road.
Mrs. J. V. Orooker has left for Buffalo,
where she 'intende to remain for some
time with her sac.
Edgar Willis, eon of John Willis,
Rodgerville, and known to many here, is
vary ill in Winnipeg hospital with ty•
ph„id fever.
Detective Weotoott to busy organizing
No 6 Oo. 83rd Regiment, which goes
under canvasat Darlings'- Heigbte, ,Lon.
doe, iron June 4111 to 15th. -
The nee of the Agricultural gronnde
for pasturage purposes this season was
put up by auctionthe other day and par.
e B Jt MoDonell for $77.
abased b n e
v wd u
Mrs. J. Eseery, while sweeping the
platform leading to the alothes reel, had
the misfortune toslip and fell, a distance
of four feet, spraining her ankle badly,
but is doing nicely.
VV in5;tlitet.
John Herr, stone mason, left for Sault
Ste. Marie last week,
J. W. McKibben passed the repent
Pharmacy examinations in Toronto.
Mre. Eimer Moore is laid aside from
household duties by en injured bank,
paused by a fall.
A, Dnimage, of Lakelet, and family
have taken up their residence in the house
pnrohnsed from John Campbell.
J. E. Beattie has sold his hotel and
bneioeee to Jae. Broadway, of Toronto,
and has purohaeed the fine reeidenoe of
E. Bowles on Diagonal street. The hotel
0haugee hands about July lat. Mr.
Swart, will devo'e his energise to the
oorriege manufacturing bneinses.
A serious accident happened to Thee.
Deana, driver Gillespie', egg waggon,
nearAmbleeide. He dropped hie whip
and while off the waggon the horses went
to the aide of the road to eat grave, caus-
ing the load to shift sideways. Mr. Deane
pet hie shoulder to the load to push it
bank when it fell over,on him. He was
much Bruised and one leg broken.
Pinned down by the heavy boxes and un-
able to help himself, he lay there for
nearly an hour until help arrived, The
acoident will lay him aside for Boma time.
w1_'oXe ter.
B. B. MuKelvie, Robt. Farrell, W. Wit -
eon and Con. Ries visited at Toronto.
Thomas Hemphill, jr., bad a fine new
piano delivered at his residence, Howiok
street.
Court of Revision for the village of
Wroxeter will bo held ou Friday, at 7;30
o'clook.
Mre. Thos. Malloy, who resides a few
miles from here, has reoently celebrated
her100611birthday.
We oongratulate John Brawn on sue-
ceefully passing his final examination at
the School of Pharmroy at Toronto.
It is said that three young men from
Biuevale, or its vioinity, loaded up here
with Oro -water, and on the way bath the
borne fell deaden the roadside. Is not
this a case of oraelty to animals 7
The meeting held wag well attended
and enthieiaotio over getting up a cele-
bration here on July let. Odi''oors were
eleoted as follows Pres., B. B. Moffat -
vie ; Vice•Pres„ John Bray ; Secy., Jae..
N, Allen ; Treae., Thos. Rae. Commit-
tee, Geo. Town and J.Doogtae. 18trong
working and collecting Committees were
al0o appointed. The Treat abated that
there was over $50 in the treasury to begin
with. Wingham Band and Bees ball
team have been engaged.
131rCft,
The residence of Arthur Oantelon
caught fire but was extinguished with a
few pude of water.
B. H. Gidley has purchased the bank-
rupt 3toolr of '1'. W. Parlmer, of London.
boyo, at 60o on the dollar,
J. B. Nixon, organizer for the Anoie»t
Order of United Workmeo, wag jn Blyth
nn official bueineee last week,
B. Sellars, the Blyth dreymen, has
presented himself with a new dray.
It was manufactured by Meagre. Slater
tb Simg.
The Agricultural park has been plowed
and sown with grape seed and it will be
hi a fit oonditiou to play on within a
month.
While playing on 1110 lather's lawn
Master Herb. Herrington had the mie.
fortune to fall from a little express wagon
and dielooate hie left arm at the elbow.
D. J. MoKinndn, who;hne been nomin•
ated by the Liberate of Lincoln al their
oeud(date at the next general Median for
the Ontario Legislature, hi a cousin of oar
townsman, Poetmaeter Mailmen.
From the asseeor's roll we take the
following partiouiare regarding Myth
ileal property, 3197,785";personal prop.
arty, 321,375 ; taxable income, $1,300 ;
total aslesemont, $220,400 ; children be.
1ween the ages of 5 and 21, 260 ; between
the ages of 5 and 10, 181 ; population,
862 ; number of scree, 429,
Alex. Butler, who bee bean an invalid
for the psetthree yeare, died ou May 18,
nR progreseive puralyete, Xnterinopt was
reads in the Rumen Catholic oelnotery,
Kerrie, on Muudlty. ft,i levee a widow
and live small children.
Geo le etch,
Nlenesetnng Palk, Sommer resort, will
open on June let, for the 3eneo*l of 1901.
Mr,Straiten,ONT. elation ai
3
nt
is At hie officiooleic, after hie recent
tII.
31030•
Buohanene & Lawson have put up a 26
foot flag otoff 0)3 the roof of Rougvie'e
store,
13', Bmeeth now has his plauing mill in
regular operation with a full eteff ol
paAho nda,
tug John Moliay, the eeoond which
tie ens n . ,
'Marlton has builth 0 0 I r the
Gnt f
Dominion Fieh Oo., is having ber m0obin-
ary plsoed by the Goderioh Engine co,
Arrangemonte are beiog completed for
the holding of a monster pronto on Tues.
day, June 18th, under the ausploee of the
Ashfield Roman Oathoiia church, It
will be held in the grove of 3, J. Grifliu,
near the lake shore,
Julian Lilian Victoria, second daughter
of Jailer Joseph Griffin, died on 'Tuesday
onset week, after a severe illness,; aged
19 years and 8 menthe. The funeral took
pines from the family residenee to St.
Peter's church, theme to R. C. cemetery,
A.hdeld. The pall bearers were -Heger.,
O'Connell, Shannon, Lynn, MoDouald,,
t x er There wag a r e
B rk and A e nd h e I
o ea
a a
attendance of friends from town and
township, and the members of St. Peter's
Sodality were prettiest as a body and
numbed beside the hearse to the thumb.
Luel&now.
R. J, Cameron, of this village, has been
appointed Bailiff of the Luoknow Divi.
,ton Court.
Pat. McDevitt, of this plane, sold hie.
sorrel colt, "Florence 0." to Beattie Bros.,
Wingham, for the handsome sum of 3900.
This colt wan aired by "Pilatoga," Dam
'!Nilly" owned by Wm -Irwin, of Belfast.
The semi-annual meeting of the Dean.
ery of Brace, was held in Luoknow on
Tuesday, and in oonneotion with it a
Sunday school convention waebeld fn St.
Peter's oharch at 1 o'olook p. m. when
the sermon was preached by Rev. Wm.
Lowe, of Wingham.
Died in West Wawanosb on Sunday,
1913 inst., William D. Webster, son of
Robert Webster, ex Reeve of A.eh8eld, at
the Age of 35 years, 10 months and 19
days. Mr. Webster, after being united in
massless to Mae Graham in
Marina
1891, neioe of Robert Graham, of Luok-
now, went out to Manitoba, where he
bought a farm and auocesefally cultivate
ed it for pia or seven years. Daring Ibe
years '96 and '97 be wa0 aMioted with a
pain iu hie side, which resulted in
Height's Disease. Mr. Webster came to
Ontario in the Summer of '98, thinking
that a Mange of climate might improve
his health and where he .applied all the
available mea0e that medical skill could
produce without avail.
1.1aitowel.
.
0. B. Bathing and Geo. Glenn have
passed their examination at the Ontario
Oollege of Pharmacy..
Chairman Anderson, of the Board of
Works, has a road machine employed in
grading some of the town streets.
Mies Barth Stevenson, who is graduat-
ingae nurse at Milwaukee General Hoepi•
tel, is spending her vacation with her
parents, Wm. and Mre. Stevenson, in
town.
Little Hughie MoGillivrav, youngest
child of M. McGillivray, bed the tips of
two or three fingere taken off by a lawn-
mower, with wbloh he was playing, one
day last week.
Three young men of the town were
up before Police Magistrate Terhune,
charged with assaulting Billy King, the
Ohineae laundry man. They were each
fined $8 and poste.
Another butcher shop is about to be
opened in town, S. J. Stevenson having
decided to again go into the meat bus)
nese. At present there are only two
butcher shops in town,
Chairman Maloney had the town soa'oe
removed from the property of the Lista.
wet Furniture U and nd p laced in the old
Commercial a G
i rd G. Barber takes
0
y
charge of weigh eoalee at the station for
an extra sum of $25, making a'to101 rent
of $85 per year for the two soaks.
The Town Councii deoided not to etb.
nib a by law for building new iron bridges
on Wallace and Main etreete, and will
have the: old bridges repaired, provided
this sac be done at a moderate outlay,
and the bridges rendered safe and made
to last for a few years longer. The rate-
payers are not likely to object, seeing that
the new bridges will cost about $15,000.
Clinton.
Rev, W.' T. Olnff and eon Roy, of Strath.
roy, were the guests of R. J. Olutf, of
town for a few day°.
John Dayment, while abiogliog at Mre.
Bouthoombe'e fell from the scaffolding
and severely injured his ankle.
J. J. Fisher has gone to Brantford
where he hoe accepted a situation as fore-
man in the paint shop of Adams wagon
factory.
The teaabera of the Public sohool have
been oomplaining of truancy and have be-
sought the aid of Mayor Jaokeon in put.
iug an end to the praoEjee.
Rev. J. W. Homes, formerly of the
Rattenbury Bt. ohuroh, here, has been
invited to remain another year in the
Loudon Askin street Methodist Murata.
From the La Riviere, Man., Times, we
learn that Robb. and Mrs. Enerson (tele.
breted their china wedding recently.
Mrs. Emerson Is a sinter of the editor of
the Now Era,
Tbe contract for the carpenter week of
the new Mothodiet church bee been let
to Thee. Md]eezie, The building is to
be completed by Dec. 15th and the con.
gregation rely upon a good honeetpieme of
work. Hiram Hill bas been awarded the
oontrett for the building of the walls, and
ie to have the work completed by Soptem•
ber lot.
The following °Moors were sleeted to
look atter the details in connection with
the town Band :-President, James Me'
Rate ; viae, B. Serra; Seo..Treas., R, A.
Downs ; Committee, J. T. Emmerbon, 8,
Borland and T. Wheatley ; loader, B.
Borland. The band °ambers thirteen
lnetrnmOnte, and it is 509003ed the num.
ber wilt be iooreased to twenty or so in a
short time. The players now are :-
llase, R. A, Timone ; baritone, T. Wheat.
ley ; emote, S. Borland and Geo. Mo.
Rae; olarinet0, Tae, McRae, T. Molten.
tie, Lon Doherty and W. Miller ; elide
trombone, J. T. Emmetton ; tenor, D.
Downs; 00, 13. Derr; bete* drum, W.
McRae snare, W.ltattenbury,
40 the 0,derioh 1) etriob tweeting of
the Mebhodiet 0hurob,11eld here Wednee-
4'ly of last weak, the lei/owing brethren
were elected : •-•S40tioning Oummittee-
Rev. A, L. Rue0011 ; 13aboattt School 00m-
mittoe=.Rev.. Dr. Clifford end Thoth
Andrews ; Epworth League Committee --
Bev. W. Penhell and A, '1'. Cooper ;
Suatentation Fond 0nmmittee--Bev. T.
R.MaNtt
irand 0, Girvtn r Missi
I
ar
Y
:Committee -R. W, Maokeneie; alternate,
A. T. Cooper ; Laymen repr80entatives
to 0lnforence - Geo, Aoheeop, R. W.
Maokenvle, 3. 11. blil.ian, Goderiob ; A.
T. 000per, David Tipla ly, Clinton ; W.
Hartray, Seatortli ; 8, '1), Walter,
Holmesville ; A.. W. Sloan, Blyth ; Geo.
St0there, Dungannon ; (Mae. *treks,
I' a fillerW. H.
'Ie A. E. Mlle, B nm
Ni n ;
1 ,
Campbell, Wentfie d ; Geo. Grigg, Wel-
ton ; Thos, Andeetve, Constance; Jas.
Wallis, Bayfield ; Artbnr Sb03008on,
Vexes.; S. T. Sandereou, Dungannon,
A MAY WM:Dinn; At "Lilaouowepha"
the palatial residence of W. and Mre.
Doherty, town, was an informal 03eoe
but a very interesting event on Wedgies-
day, May 22od, at 12 B0 o'oleek, and the
pretty quiet home wedding took plane
when their daughter, Mies Lena M.
Louise, be0ame the wife of Dr, G, Ernest
Holmee, dentist, of suntan. The father
of the groom, Rev. J. W. Holmes, former.
ly of Rattenbury streetchurob, pow the
popular pastor of London Askin street
Methodist church, officiated at the Dere
o
many, mobbedmobbed by Rev. W. G. H weon
,
of town. The bride looked ideal in her
dress of cream crape de opine and her
Bieber, Mies Ethel, as brideemsid, was
beautifully attired in white organdie; J,
H. Holmee, a brother of the groan, of
London,.performed the duties as grooms.
man. Atter the aeuaf wedding dinner
and oongratolatiooe extended the young
eonple left on the 2.56 p. m. train for
Montteal and other points for a trip.
The gifts oomprieed gems very valuable
a0 well ea useful articles. Only the im-
mediate relativee of the contracting
parties were present to witness the cera•
mooy,among whom might be mentioned
Rev. aid Mrs. J. W. Holmee, of London,
Blies Lottie Holmes, of Strathroy, Mise
Clara Holmes and Dr. J. E. and 3, H.
Holmes, of London. Dr. and Mre.
Holmes will be at home after June 11th,
at their home on Rattenbury street, East,
Clinton.
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The Epic of the Inner Life .. tleuting
110WMuuhleLeft ? .,,,,,,,.Gladden
'1.'heTliewlOg ofae lavolutionieb, Abbott
The Ullenlietyry of Phetogrepby, Moldula
' The Century of B'lleotrloiey x,Mendenhall
The Sohooi and Society . Dewey
ScluirreleandOther1'grbeerere, Bolr'hs
Tile Wood Peoker3, , . Aolfsborm
What a Venn Boy ought to Huow, Stall
What a Yaung Girl aught to Know 'f
The Study of Antrim! Difo „Thomppeon
Life and Her Children Buot(ley
Tile Winner's to Lite's Race
Gao01308 at We Riddle of Existence Smith
The Biddle of the Universe Haeokel
Insect Life 0omsbook
Flowers
.twoatt.
Elms Township Oonnoil met here on
Monday,
R. J. Leslie Bold his driver to John
Savage, of Grey, for a good figure.
Rev. E. A. Fear has not decided finally
to remain in Atwood a fourth' year, al
though be has been invited to remain the
fourth year.
The, annual meeting of the owners of
lots in the Elma Centre cemetery will be
held on Friday, May 31st. at 2 p. m., at
the cemetery.
Thea. Smith, of Dryden. New Ontario,
and son, John E. Smith, of New York
oity, arrived home last week. Mre. Thos.
Smith continues dangerously ill.
The pall -bearers at the late M. Harvey's
funeral were members of the Elms Oonn-
oil, viz: -Reeve James Donaldson, Olerk
Thos, Fallarton, and Councillors B. 8.
Rothwell, Thos. Smith, Wm. Goatee and
Wm. Wherry.
Geo. F. Thompson returned Monday
from the Soo, whither he went a few days
ago to spy out land. He was not favor-
ably impressed with the co0ntry. There
are hundreds of men walking the streets
at the Soo, with no work, chiefly meohan-
jos.
L13,3008 -The following are the newly
eleoted odioere of the Epwortb League of
Christian Endeavor; Hoo. Pres., Rev. E.
A. Fear ; Pres., Mies Mand Harris ; let
Viae -Pres., Miss Maggie Tindall ; 2nd
Vise, Miae Mary Adams ; 3rd Vioe, Har-
old Peters ; 4th Vice, Bert. Turnbull ;
Sec'y, Mise Maria Arnold ; Treas., Mise
Sara Boyd ; Organiet, Miee Evelyn Turn•
bull. The usual Committees were also
appointed.
Brussels Public Llbrajoy,
The following is a list of new books
just added to Brussels Public Library
sb lvea:
nowtalo eed and upon the e
and as
g P
The lBook Kipling
Tl a Jang a p g
Jack's Courtship Russell
Harlot's Chem Carey
Never too Late to Mend .......Reade
Robert 'Urquhart Setoun
Three Mueketeere Dumas
The Story of a Bad Boy Aldrioh
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Doyle
Memoirs of Sherlook Holmes Doyle
A Life Interest Alexander
Molly Bawn The Duchess
How we Kept bbs Flag Flying..
..Macdonald
Canada under British Rule ....Bonrinot
The Heroes of Asgard Seery
Anglo•Saxone and Others Gorren
Colonial Civil Service Lowell
Grandfather's Chair Hawthorne
Powers that Prey Flynt
The Hosts of the Lord Steele
Storieofrom150g11ehPoetry, Richardeon
The King's Pawn Drummond
Elizabeth and Her German Garden Anon
The Third Floor Dndeney
The Heritage of 'Unrest .. , .....Overton
Falstaff and Equity Phelps
Rab and His Friends Brown
The Curious Career of Roderick Comp.
bell Mollwrebh
God's Puppets Clark
The Daughter of Witches Wood
Donegal Fairy Stories MaoManne
Monsieur Beauoaire Larkington
Tanglewood Take Hawthorne
Wonder Book Hawthorne
An English Woman's Love Letters, Anon
The Handy Man Afloat and Ashore
..Goodenough
Alice in Wonderland . .......Carroll
Looking Glass Carroll
The 'Prodigal. Foote
The Story of Serail .,......,,Forseland
The Ambassador Hobbs
Browning's Complete Poetical Works..
The Earthly Paradise Morrie
Treasury of Irish Poetry Dowden
The Hiawatha Primer Holbrook
Shakespeare, Hie Mind and Art..
. •Dowden
Introdnotion to Shakespeare ..Dowded
Handbook of Teunyeon „Luce
Abalanta's Race Morrie
Shakespeare's Works, Vol. I .. , Snight
a " Vol. 1I"
" " VOL XXX "
" " Vol. XV •• "
" Vol. V.. . 11
Rexford
The Story of the Fishes Baekeb
The Animal World ..Vincent
Weed
'thelnaeabWorld ...'..,, W
Curious Homes and their Tenants) Beard
The Story of the Birds Baelcot.
The Story of pleats Allen
A Guide bo the Tress , .. Lounsborry
Vegetable Gardening Green
The Prinoiplee of k'roit Growing Bailey
Art of Michel Anglo . Herrn
Art of Reynolds .............. . "
Art of Murillo
nnclirt,rt Neve'M.
Six extra men have heart added t„ the
Provincial Police Force at Etagere free.
tier to help look after Brooke who will.
likely swarm now that the Pau•Ameri.
can ie open.
B. A. D. Bertrand, who ran as the
Liberal candidate for Proyenoher, , Man.,
at the last general election, has been ap.
pointed Ioepeotor of Pablie Works in the
Yukon ata eatery of $5,000.
The Clark railway people are again in
the field and pnrpoee building a line be.
tweed Berlin and Preston from Galt to
Port Dover, and from Berlin to Wellesley
village. A dpeoial meeting of Berlin
(toenail was held on Saturday night to
reconsider a by-law passed some months
ago granting to the Clark syndicate
bonus of $21,000 in three equal payments,
the last of which was to be dee wheu the
line was in operation between Port Dover
and Berlin. A resolution was passed to
extend the time to Deo, 1, 1901, for the
oonetraotion of the project ; and to en.
corporate in the agreement that an olectrio
line be run between Berlin and Wellesley
not later than January, 1903. It ie un-
derstood that the entire boons will not be
paid until the trains aro running to and
from Wellesley. The resolution was pass-
ed by a vote of seven to three.
Mens your mistakes teach you some-
thing. 'There is something wrong wiib
man's bead, who falls down on the Berne
banana peeling twine.
AUCTION SALE
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Valuable Farms
IN THE TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS.
F. 0. Scott, Auctioneer, hue reoeivor1 i0•
etruotione from the nndetaipned, Executors
of the estate of the late George Agar, to
offer for sato by public a0otion on 1110 prem-
ises,
am., two farms dJune escribedasfol.
lows;
101 Parcel, S. i lot 18, con. 2, Morris, con-
taining by ad measure Matt 100 acres, more
or lees. There aro about 90 aores cleared,
balance meetly hardwood bush. There is
a good barn 80000 feet, with stone stabling ;
frame hoose, small orchard &o. It Is a
gond farm and looated 8 miles from the
Village Of Bluevale ; 7 miles to either Bins.
sele or Winsham ; and only half a mile from
School and Church.
2nd Parcel, N. t lot 18, con. 9, Morris, 000-
tinning 100 ncree, mora or lees. 90 acres
cleared and 6 runes of very good hardwood
bush. On this lot are two frame barns.
about au core of orchard and farm is in
goodertlee directIt ly s opposll ite Parcel No.1 pro -
Terme and conditions of Salo, -The farms
will be offered separately. Possession given
to work farms after harvest; deeds will be
passed on March 5,1901. Forma will be sold
subject to a reserve bid. Purchasers will
be expected to pay 10 per cent. of the mon0y
down and balance when deed is given. Fur-
ther information may be had on application
to either i0xeentor1 or Auctioneer.
WM. JEWITT, Brussels,
EDWARD BOBMAN, Wingitam,
F. S. SCOTT, Auctioneer, Executors.
Casli for Wool I
The highest cash price will
be paid for any quantity of wool
delivered at the Brussels Wool-
en Mill. If preferred will ex-
change for rolls or blankets,
clothes, yarn, flannels, 5tc.
B. GERRY,
Brussels Woolen Mill.
Ready
FOR '
U S A N E, S S!
Now that the Buggy season j0 at
band and we are ready for it we would
like to inform our numerous friends and
ouetoniere that we have the finest lot of
Buggies on band at the
Old Reliable
Carriage Factory,
ET HEL,
that can be found anywhere. Should
you think of baying a Buggy or Baggies
(as we supply wholesale an well as retail)
by all means call and see our stook before
purohaeing a0 we know we can snit .you
with a firet.olass artiole and the price is
right. We alto keep Wagons, Treats
Wagons and Field Rollers on hand or
trade on short notice.
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and
i were oh w bought greatly under vaine, for apot cash,
and will be sold
rices which will make people wonder how we do it,
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seasonable goods wh We have jn
et resolved palmed into Smolt a large quantity
of
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Grey Cotton, good width, regular prioe 44e for 80 , White 0otlon,
37 Moises wide, soft Onieb, now worth 8o per yd. for 50 ; Women's blank
I}}, cashmere hose, all wool, feet blank, sitoo 8i, 9 and 99, regular prior 25o,
ay our special price, 150, or 2 pair for 25o ; Women'e fast black oaten hose,
worth 8e for 5o ; W omon'e heavy ribbed hose, seamless feet, 2 pr. for 2631 ;
Taney gingham remnants in blue and white, and fanny bright obeoke in J
to 10 yd, ends, worth 80 per yd., oar price 5o per yd„ or 36o per pound ;
Dome Shirts and Dre a very spooisl, 26o each ; Boy's pante in fancy
Tweeds with double knees and Beate, in all sizes et 46o, 503, 600 and 75e
Men's Wool Tweed Pants, it dank and light narrow stripes, regular price,
$ , and $ ,50, your ohoice for 980 ; Ladies Simmer Corsets, strong and
well made, in etzee from 18 to 26, regular price 35o, for 26o ; Erect Form
Ooreeto in all sizes at6
e 7 c cad $1.00,
This is the Season fora`.--..
on your house and you'll get satisfaction. Made in all
colors and for all purposes that paint is used.
Architects Specify S. W. P.
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on all Large Contracts.
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We have a large stock of Screen Doors of all styles,
prices from $1.00 to $2.00, complete with hinges,
Window Screens from 20c each up.
CALL AND SEE US-
WILTON & TURNBULL.
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We have for Sale the Following
Varieties of Turnip Seeds :
Hall's Westbury,
Bangholm,
Sutton's Champion,
Skirving's Improved,
Sharpe's Improved,
Carter's Imperial,
Royal Norfolk,
Bruce's Selected East Lothian,
Hartleyr s Bronze and White Swede,
Also Grey Stone.
These are the Best and most Reliable Turnip
Seeds that we are able to procure and
all true to name.
Be Sure and Get the Best.
WE HAVE THEM -
LAX. STRACHAN.
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For 50 days we offer the following inducements
to cash purchasers :
Oar own make, Wattle silver,
single Harness, neat, good
and durable, reenter price cL3
$10, reduced price ;,17
Single Harness, regular $14.00 7
Reduced prioe
Single Barnette, factory make,
niokle silver, hand made,401
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regular $12, reduced price..
Single Harness, niokle silver,
doubled and stitched all
through, reg. 310, rednoed to
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If you are wanting anything in the Harness line it will he money in your pocket
to Dee our goods before buying as these roduobione are genuine.
Yon will find with 310 Rubber Rugs, Dusters, Sweat Collars and everything to he
found in a firot•olaee Harness Shop.
Special inducements in Trunks and Valises.
Remember the place for good value in Harness, Boots and Shoes ie at
. C. Richards.
'Repairs iu Harness, Boots and Shoos done neat and cheap,