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Also Agent for Creseents.
Agent t C (` A. DEADM AN Druggist, Optiolan
evJtt IT rains very eaeyVthese days.
J. LEonIE hae the plane out for hie new
reeidenoe and ie seeing for tenders as he
intende building at onoe.
FAlu1Eae' Annual Exooreion to Guelph
Experimental Farm on Thnreday, Jane
20. Tiokete good for 2 daye.
Wman.e1 Junior Foot Bail Team will
play a match with the Brneeele Juniors
on Friday evening on 'Victoria Park in
this plane if weather permits.
Mies ANNIE Ross has a beautiful spool -
men of a Petigonia in ber store window.
The flowering is profuse 62 different epeoi-
mane being counted. Ilii a dandy. ed a
A rem FALL team from town played
game with Mildmay et that village, on
Tneeday evening, that resulted in 1 to 0
in favor of the home club. It was a bot
match and well contested.
A ooxxaean of gravelling on the bound•
cry of Grey and Morrie, to the amount of
$300, will be let. by public auction at the
Qaeen'e Hotel, Brussels, on Wednesday,
June 5th, at 4 o'clock p. m.
Owise to the removal of Wm, Blashill
from Brussels be has resigned the
Treeeureehip of the Court of the Cana-
dian Order of Foresters, which oMoe he
has faithfully filled for the past 15 yeare.
W. H. Kerr was appointed as his sue -
00090r.
PeeeENaBB traffic woo hustling during
'Victoria Day holiday 8 emiokets to t Ham at Brae
pointe being Bold by Ag
eels depot. Return ticket to Listowel,
good from Jane 1 to 3, will be issued for
$1,10, admission to the Pan•Anlerioan
drone being inoladed in the figure,
SalrroNo.—Following are the shipment°
from Brueeela during the past week :—A.
oar of butter to Halifax by R. Thomson ;
a oar of bees by G. A. Deadman to St.
Joseph's Island ; 15 oases of eggs by W.
Neal, of Walton ; a mar of wheat by R.
Graham ; oar of hay by A. Backer and a
oar of bogs by W. F. Vanetone.
Oath or THANES en THE A. 0. U. W.—
I hereby tender to you and the ofiicere of
the Grand Order the thanks ot myself
and family for the kind and prompt man-
ner in whiob the amount of insurance,
$2,000, of my late husband was paid to
me by the said Order.
MARY ANNE OEEIanToN,
Brueeela.
TUE Lyceum 0o. presented "Said
Pasha" to a small house en Thursday
evening of last week. Mies Glover and
the leading tenor did their parts ea•
oellantly and the clowns were funny.
As a commercial transaction neither the
troupe nor the 0. 0. F. oofned any gold,
largely owing to the failure of the Oo. to
show tip on a farmer occasion when they
were advertised to be here.
A. Gone GOT THE OoNTaAOT.—At the
townebip Conooil of Grey, held last Mon-
day, Augaet Gahr, of Brneeele, the well
known drain oonetraotor, was awarded
the contract of the Hall dratn. It will
be about 7 miles long. Tbe oontraot
price ie $8,450. Mr. Gubr will commence
the work at an early date and will bave
from 0 to 10 teams, with ae many men
man
the job.
Heien
to
°dongood
em
employed
aowill give satisfaction.
d wi
t n•
—Lae Mo
Bans
rss.
CELE
DBATION IN
ti of
day evening d well attended meeting
Braaselitee was held in the Council
Chamber. It was deoided to bold the
annual celebration in town on 'Friday,
June 21st Reeve Roes was chosen
con or Crete
Dent Bioyoleo, and Bookseller,
T ,EL B R U 0 R
4 raw Brueeelites attended the ojrons
at Boatoeth on Wednoeday,
Dia Teeth will than ge his residence
peat week to the house now 000ppied by
William Blaehilb oerner ot Mill and John
streets, Brnseele,
Fafnir evening of next week the League
Vogt Ball match between $oatortb and
Bruesele will oome off ea the Park here.
Nobody ebould anise It ae it Will be a test
game no doubt.
Rev. Jno. Holmes gave two fine sermons
last Sabbath in the Methodist oburoh,
the morning on from the text "He shall
feed Ells flank like a shepherd, &o." and
the evening one on "Spirituel Power."
The dieoaareee at Rev, Mr. Owen, of
Luokaow, ip St. Jobn'e obarob last Sun
day were very pleaeiog to the oongrega•
Bon. He reoounted big mieoionery ex•
perienoeee in the Northwest ie ate evening.
Last Sunday, evening Online solo "A
dream et Paradloe" was snug by James
Jones ip Bt. John's obarob, Mies Edna
Dennis, of Chatham, formerly of Brussels
played the a000mpanimebt very effioieatly.
To Taw QaeeaAL lausoe,-3. W. Soott,
the hone thief, Hent up for trial from
Brueeela was oehtenoed by Judge Doyle
to 2 yearn, lees one day, to the Central
Prison, Toronto, at bard labor, where he
will have time to ruminate over an old
man's folly. Tbie should be a warning to
other light fingered gentry.
BOMA IpaoOEn,-=Thnreday afternoon
as "Ned" Wilson was driving a team or
Mr. Oololougb'e with a rack containing a
few calves he fell off the rig in front ot
A. Baeker's oMoe, after turning out of
the Central Hotel yard, and was amok
on the side of tbe head by the waggoa
wheel, grinding off a good share of his
lett ear, inflicting a bad gash on the aide
of hie farm and bead and breaking his
right jawbone, He was berried to the
Connell Chamber where two dootore
dressed the wounde of the injured yet
ooneoioue man. He was under the in-
fiaenoe of liquor et the time of the team
ht near ao-
eident. Tbe
the
nrket eoalee,He will p obably be sentto the hospital.
Annnoss. Last Tuesday evening at
Court Princess Alexandria, C. 0. F., No.
24, Brussels, the following address was
presented to Bro. Wm. Blashill
A'ra. Blashill, Brussels, --
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
eODTfERN 00TEN8100 W. 8. & B.
Train° leave Brussels Station, North
and South, ae follows:
Gems Semen. GOINe001100.
Express 7:18 a.m.I Mail ...... 2:10 p.m
Mixed... 0:40 a.m. Express ...... 8:17 p.m
f oxaz S,ehas Jfems.
A ohiel'e among ye takin' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it.
BRee5ELO on June 21e1.
Enron your wool to Brussels.
OaruenAY will be the let of June.
Consort, meeting next Monday evening.
Jame 20 is the date of Guelph Excur-
sion.
FOURTH Division Court will be held
next Wednesday.
$7.10 was paid for hogs on Brussels
market on Tuesday.
Tat stonework is about complete for
Jae. Fox's new reeidenoe.
ANNOAL meeting ot Eget Heron Far.
mere' Institute will be held next Tuesday
afternoon in the Town Hall, Brneeele.
Ooa bowlers had their trip to Listowel
for nothing on Friday owing to the steady
downpour of rain. Tbe Base ball boye
did not fare any better at Harrieton.
GREY Branch Agl. Society ie offering
the hay on the Park for sale by tender.
Bee notice elaewbera. Whoever gets the
hay has to out any weeds in the Park.
Tine new bowling lawn has been levell-
ed, sodded, watered and rolled and will
soon be ready for nee. A good job was
done and owing to the convenience of
the plot there is no doubt the members
will often be found trundling the bowls.
Bora ALL RIoaT.—Gordon Mooney
wiehee to record his thanks to the Odd
Fellows and Canadian Order of Foresters
tar the Sick benefits received daring hie
lay-up from his :melded foot. From the
first mentioned he received 612.00 and
from the C. 0. F. 621.
TomEao.—An illustration of the "get
there" make np of the English sparrows
was give0 last Monday. The awning et
R. Leabherdaie'e was in use on Saturday
but palled np all day Sunday. On Mon.
day afternoon when this sunshade was
let down a neat of hay. &o. was noticed
in the folds of the canvas and in re.
moving it two new eggs came to grief on
the granolithio walk. This may be a
little discouraging to the sparrows but
proves quite oonclasively that they are
here for business.
SLIGHTLY MAIM—The Star of
last week in speaking of the horse steal-
ing done by J. W. Scott rather got hie
date mixed se the following will show:—
On
how:On Wednesday Jno. W.Soott was brought
before His Honor Judge Doyle oharged
'n end theft
to both of
stealing a ,
with hone g
defend-
ed
milt He
was
high
ho 1 y
w 8
p
prosecuted
ton K
. O. and
am ,
dE.0 ,
eP
by
e
by the Country Attorney, at whose x qneat
be was remanded for one week for gen•
Once, the long remand being for the put.
pose of making enquiries ae to his mode
of living. The theft took plane tour or
five years eines, a horse and buggy be.
longing to Mr. Licks, near Holmeaville,
having been stolen from a oharoh shed
daring divine eervioe. Al that time, and
monthe afterward, constables searched
for the prisoner but he remained at large
till last week, when be was captured near
Brussels, from which village he was nom.
mitted. The prisoner lived for years on
the Collins farm, Goderioh tp., and after•
wards moved to this town, where his wife
died some five years since, and it was
shortly after her death that the theft took
place.
he Goderioh Star of
Timm
To Two.—The
last week saps of the Brneeele—Goderioh
foot ball match :—The Oollegiabe Foot
Ball team met the Brneeele team 00 Wed-
nesday evening ou the Agricultural Park
grounds, and it is only fair to say they
met a good althea. The home team was
the one that knocked out Seaforth, hence
there were expectations of an eeay vie.
tory, The visitors started playing North
with the wind in their favor, and as they
played clean combination from the start,
The first half wart not half through when
the leather went through the home goal,.
a. bit of play that made things look blue,
and ae the half was aompleted witbout
another score Goderioh etarted the eeaoud
part witb odds against them. The change
of ends was favorable to Goderioh, never.
thalami the ball bad rolled but little before
it was in the home goal again. At thit
part of the game it seemed ae if our boys
bad learned how to countered the oombi-
netion work of the Brun e:litee, for dur-
ing the last a5 minutes of play the ball
was always in the vicinity of the Btne
eels goal, and in that time it was passed-
throegh three times, leaving the game 8
to 2 in favor of Goderioh. The visitors
are excellent players and understand how
ho play foot ball, and had they been op.
toaed by any other team we ebould O i
een pleased to see them win. The
legiate deeerve special pralee tor their
play, their staying powers and their im.
prbved team play, and it Tooke as if it
will hake a good Varsity eleven to keep
on even terms with the Goderitb Colley
1800.
$ane$000 Ontureinta -Ilio andoreige•.
ed le prepared Io attend to proper Axing
Up of belief pinta for Wiles eltbet here
Or away who have triode buried there.
Will be at the oemotery every Friday
afternoon, Setiefaetion guaranteed at
moderate charges. R, DAax,
Ceretelter,
GAnDEN 1'LAN7e.—Mine Belly hue any
quantity et gerden planta for oak: Molina
ing :--Tomato, Cabbage osoliflowee and
Celery. Alva a large and tam ool,t:utfud
of flowering planta. Fleral designs made
to order and at reaeonable prices.
Beueenno GR0ENno0Oae,
I;lICROII CHIMES.
DEAR SIR AND 13B0,—The members of
Court Princess Alexandria, No. 24, 0.
0. F., Brunaels, having heard, with deep
regret, that you, having sold the business
you have for over twenty years so enc.
easefully Carried on in our town, and are
about to sever the aloes 000neotion that
hae always existed between yoareelt aud
oar Court, oannot refrain from express.
ing the deep feeling of respect and.
brotherliness we feel toward you. As a
Forester you ere one, who hes borne the
burden and beat of the day when onr
Noble Order
struginat
gling
opposition ofthe parent Order
from which we, in the interest of oar
members, were compelled to secede.
From almost tbe date of your initiation
you have been the faithful custodian of
our fends, and to your credit be it said
that if ever the coveted word "Honest"
Could be properly applied it should be to
yourself. Atter fitteen years of reeponei.
bility you convey the balance in hand,
after a Careful audit, correct to a Cent.
We might enlarge this address by men-
tioning the various ofhoes you have ea
ably filled, as delegate to High Court, D.
D. H. 0., and above all, the kindly,
fraternal spirit you have always exempli•
fled. Oar sincere wteb is that yon and
your estimable family may ever enjoy a
great share of this world's seethes, and
that after the changes of this transitory
world are over that we may, one and all,
be gathered into the Grand High Ooort
above where partings are no more.
Signed in behalf of the members of
Court Princess Alexandria, No. 24, 0. 0.
F. GEO. RooERe, 0. D.
JOHN SaruBIE, 0. B.,
GEO. Tuotlsot, V. C. R.
Mr. Blashill suitably replied.
SUDDEN DEeuaE.—Peacefully yet very
suddenly oame the Call of the Master to
Mre. Hugh R. Elliott, of Brueeela South,
last Saturday. He husband arose about
5 80 a. m, and noticed a gargling noise in
his wife's throat bat thinking she was
aimpiy enuring he dressed, started the
kitohen fire and went to the rase of his
tot to nail Home boards on the fenoe. 15
minutes later he returned to the home
and finding that Mre. Elliott was not up
he Called her and receiving no response
)
we into the bed
ro
om and made the sad
went
di
vonv r
that bee o
P
frt bad Sad
,and with her hands folded
p
eaofn
II
overr her
breast, was sleeping her Iasi Bleep. The
neighbors were called and a phyeioien
speedily summoned but life Could not be
recalled. Deceased was about her work
as anal on Friday and had made no
Obairman ; Jas. Irwin, Secretary and oomplaint of feeling ill but had spoken of
et, F. Blair, Treasurer. Committees ' being tired. Heart failure was assigned
Last Sabbath evening Rev, Mr. Rose
took ae hie anbjeot Matt. 13:45.46. The
divisions Were oleer and perraottboel p (1)
The Pearl Sought ; (2) '
(8) The Pearl Seethed..
Rev. W. G. McAllister, M. A.,, of Wal-
ford, has accepted the pall to the Meth°•
diet Churoh at Aylmer, eubjeot to the
stationing Committee, He will begin hie
duties the latter part of June.
Rev, J. Greene, of Holmeaville, will
take a reef toe a year and has leased a
cottage on Rattenbary street, Clinton,
froth the Mimes Hines. He will remove
to that town by the let of June.
After oonaidermg it for two or three
weeks, Rev. E. E. Knowles, pastor of
Knox thumb, Galt, hive decided not . to
aooept the oall tendrred him from Oen-
teal Presbyterian oburoh, St. Louie, Mo.
Rev. Jno. Rose, B. A., Ern -stale, will
perform tbe duties of Clerk of •laitlaed
Presbytery in the absence of Bev, R. S.
G. Andereou, 01 Wroxeter, who leaves
next week on a trip to:Sootiand where be
expecte to spent few month,. Bev. Mr.
Gray, of Toronto, will supply kir. Ander-
eon's pulpit.
Co0etaaroN.—Next Sabbath the regular
Communion saltine will be held in
Melville °belch, the pastor conducting
the services. Saturday, at 2 30 o'clock,
Rev. A. MacNab, M. A„ B.D., of Walton,
will preaoh at the preparatory service
and Rev. P. A, McLeod, M, A., B. D., of
Atwood, will 000upy the pulpit on Mon-
day morning at 10.80 o'olook, -
Rev. G. F. Salton, formerly of Brea
sale, preaohing in ' Centenary Methaliet
:thumb in Hamilton' on a recent Sunday
night on the subject of Absalom, said
there were many Absalom° in the 20th
oentury who went about dreeeed in the
latest fashion, playing the ranee, eon-
trooted gambling dobte and .paid these
because they called them debte of honor,
yet their tailor, their butcher and their
baker went without their money.
The General Assembly of the Presby-.
terian Chnrab of Canada meets in St.
Audrew's Church, Ottawa, on Wednes-
day, June 12, and at least 400 of the
nearly 600 members on the roll are ex-
pected to be present, The following are
the delegates named from the Presby-
teriee in this motion t - Presbytery of
Maitland.— M'inieters—W. 3. West, M,
A., Biuevale ; Angus McKay, Lnoknow.;
J. Murray, D. D., Kinoardioe; John Mo.
Farlane, Pine River ; G. M. Dann,
Whiteohnrob. Elders -T. Strachan,
Breese's ; John Gordon, Teeewater ; W.
Cameron, Oranbrook ; H. Chambers,
Loohelsb. Presbytery of Harou.—Mia;
ietere—J. 8. Henderson, Beneath ; J. A.
Hamilton, M. A., Londesborough S. A.
(Derriere, Grand Bend l Colin Flatoher,
M. A., Thames Road ; Wm. M. Martin,
B. A., Exeter. Elders-Wm.Carnoohan,
Seaforth ; Wm. derriere, Blake ; Wm.
MoMath, Goderioh ; John L. Taylor,
&rewster ; A. D. Grant, Egmoadvi le,
ST,LXD4TRD .34X O1' 04X11W4,
HEAD OFFICE, ^ TORONTO
CAPITAL PAID. DP (Ane Million Pollan) , $1,000,000
REST , , r 5700,000
Agencies in all principal points In Ontario, Quekec, 6fanifoka, Thafted States t( Rngland,
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General Banking
IIoeo doand Oaol1eot oua made oFarmers'
all pointe ee Dieoopnted,
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SAVINOS RANK DEPARTMENT,
Intereet allowed on deporate of 51,00 and upwards apd Compounded half yearly.
0001180 ATTENTION owns TO TSR COLLECTION Or FARMERS' SALE NOTES.
Rvergfaeility afforded Customers ,living at a :lineage..
payable at any bank Jested Under $10..,, Bo. $20 to $80,...12o
Money Ordsrs at the following rates :— 510 to $20., ..10o. 30 to 40,,....14o
J. N. GORDON, AGM.
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Banker Smart, of the Traders Bank,
Grand Valley, watt ip town on Friday.
He is interested in the McCaughey block
in Brussels.
Mre. T. Dalton, of Stratford, and Mrs.
M. B. McLean, of Thorndale, were vfai-
tors with Mrs. Tbola. Dennison, Brussels,
The ladies are amine.
Robt. Holmes, 11. P., editor of the
Clinton New Era, wee a000mpanied by
Mre, Holmes and Mise Lena on hie visit
to Brussels lest Tuesday.
Jno. Thomeon'e health has not been as
rugged ae be and hie many friends would
desire but we hope he will soon be fully
restored to his aocaebomed vigor.
Fletcher and Mre. Sperling and sen
were renewing old frieodehips in Fuller.
ton and Blanebard townebipe lath week.
Mr. Sperling Saye the crops lookeplendid.
Misses Maud Fiehleigh and Clara0laff,
of Chicago, are enjoying a holiday visit
in Brneeele, The former is a grand.
daughter of W. end Mre. Neweome,Queen
street..
The many friends of Mies Femmie Mc-
Millan, formerly of Brussels, but now of
Shoshone, Idaho, will be sorry to hear
that at present ebe is quite ill. We hope
she will soon be restored to health.
Jae. and Mrs. 'Carnet and daughter, of
Toronto, were spending a few days with
friends in tide locality, Mre. Turner is
a daughter of Harvey Beam, gib non.,
Mo'rie. Mies Maggie Beam a000mpanied
tht m book to the Queen Oiby for a visit.
A. Reid, formerly of Brnseele; now of
Langdon, Dakota, writes front Montreal
laat Monday -We are this far on our way
to :dingan, Anticosti, to visit onr daughter,
Mrs. Bleak. So far we have bad a very
nice trip and Mrs. Reid has stood tbe
journey very well. I would tike to have
THE Pose sent along to ae so we will have
the news trombone. Kind regards to ell.
]llcta•rttz.
W. H. Mooney and Mise Lily spent the
24th in Winghem.
Mies Jeeeie Jason. of Toronto, ie visit-
fug Mre. S. Walker, 6th line. She form•
erly reeided here.
We are sorry to hear of the ilium of
Neil MoDonald, 8th line, bat hope be
will soon be convalescent.
Ed. Bryan°, a000mpanied by Will.
were etruok ae follows t—Finanoe—R.
Johnston, N. F. Gerry and M. H. Moore ;
Bporte—John Hewitt, Fred. Wilson and
R. Downing ; Printing—Jas. Fox, Jae.
Irwin and W. H. Herr ; Mesio—H. R.
Brewer, H. L. Jackson and J. Jones ;
Speoial Attraotione—R. Leatberdele, R.
Graham, 3, Donaldson, W. 0. Smith and
W. F. Bbretton ; Decoration—B.' Gerry,
S. Wilton and T. Farrow ; Grounds—
Jno. Long, R. Graham, Jno. Wilbee, A.
is
a
Seeker and W
.Kobern. It was o g
iia
meet in the don
nail
that Committees
Chamber on Tuesday evening of neat
week at 8 o'olook.
IN FINEST MANHOOD: The Galt Daily
Reporter of May 27 earl of a former
Brnseelite :—"The tied death mountain
London of Salem W. Armstrong, eon-
in•laW of Thomas Patbereon, Gait, after
an illness of about two menthe. De•
oeaeed had been in the employ of the
Tilton Company for the past three years,
but was forged to give up owing to an at.
tank of Mullett from which be never re.
Wavered. The body will be brought to
Galt to•morrow. Salem Armstrong wag
born in the township ot MaGillivary,
Middlesex county, e6 yenta ago, the son
of Robert and Mary Armebrong. White
a small boy he moved with hie parents to
Brussels where he spent most of his
youth. He learned his trade ae a mith
wrigbt in Galt, with the Goldie•MaOul.
loop Co., and Was married here in 1887
to Annie, daughter of Thomas Patter -
eon. Ae well as a sorrowing wile, two
Children eurvive, Florence, a bright little
maiden of 7, and Thomas aged 9, Mr.
as the cause of death. The enblec
this notice was born in North Dumfries,
Waterloo 0o., ber maiden name being
Agnea White. 27 yeare ago ehe was
married to her now bereft hatband and
after a sojourn at Owen Sound moved to
Morrie 18 years ago from whence they
name to their present bean. A son
(Robert, of North Dumfries) and a daugh-
ter (lfiee Lizzie, at home) are the our.
viving ohildren. Mre. Elliott was an
induetrroua, kindly diapositioned woman
Ire
lendsh
i of a
tbe tr g
enjoyedP
who l y
oirole of friends who greatly regret her
nnlooked for demise. She was a member
o1 the Presbyterian ahnob, her putter,
Rev. Jno. Roes, B. A., conducting the
funeral service on Monday afternoon.
There was a large attendadoe of relatives
and friends. Among these from a die.
tenth were:—Wm. White and daughter
and Mre. Dryden, of Galt ; Mrs. W.
Brace, of Zorra ; and Mise Lizzie Oliver,.
of Owen Sound. The pall' bearers were
W. H. MoCrsuken, Jae, Speir, Geo, Robb,
J. T. 11080; 8. Wilton and Wm. Blaabili.
The community deeply empathise with
the bereaved. Mr. Elliott and family
daeite to tender their thanks for many
kind attentions and words of sympathy.
Business .. Locals.
Oxen for butter and eggs. A. Oonsley.
House end lot for sale, good cellar,
stable. Corner lot. Apply at THE Pose,
00NVENIENT dwelling to let over Down•
fug and Onrrie's etoree, Soft water, deo.
of eteadp indae> 1 Apply to 1. 0. RICHARDS.
Melville church ohoir sang a fine an-
them entitled "I will praise thea 0 God,"
Rev. Mr.' Larkin, M. A. B. D., of Sea -
forth, expressed his pleasure at beipg
present, He congratulated the Assocs.
tion on the emcees of the Convention and
waedelighted with the musical eeleotions
and Rev. Mr. MasNab's addreea. The
speaker then proceeded to speak of the
great and paramount importance of Life.
The boys are the most important part of
the community. If we follow the eimple
yet distinct Command of the Master we
will not fail in our: efforts with the obild-
ren. The Home and the Ohuroh were
shown to have within them the possibility
of uplifting the world and an urgent ap-
peal was made by Mr. Larkin that every-
body should adopt the International mot.
to, "Organization for Evangelization."
He oonoluded his short, iuoisive, helpful,
brotherly address with the large audience
very desire= that he would have oontinu-
ed at greater length.
"I will Lift up mine eyes" was rendered
by Melville ohoir and Rev. Jno, Rose, B.
A., and Rev. John Holmes moved and
seconded a vote of thanks to all who had
taken part in the program. Rev. Mr.
Larkin pronounced the Benediction and
the congregation separated to their re-
Speotive homes.
NOTES.
Mise Laura Nicholls presided at the
organ for the forenoon session and Mise
Jessie MoLanoblin rendered similar sea,
vice at the afternoon gathering.—Rev. R.
Paul and Misses Maggie Beattie and Joeie
Buchanan looked carefully and suooeee•
fully after the billetting of the delegates.
—The oolteotiona Inc the day amounted
to 512.—Many praotioal suggestions were
the outcome of the Convention.—Presi•
dent R. McKay makes a flret•olnes pre.
aiding officer.—The District was very
well represented by delegates considering
everything and these gatherings are grow-
ing in interest and this one—the 10th—
oompared very favorably with the beet.
People We Snow.
J. F. McCrae was in town for a few
days.
J. D. and Mrs. Ronald are away at
SbraIhroy.
Fred, Adams was in Toronto during
the past week.
Mre. T. Friendship and daughters are
visiting in Winghem.
R. Leatherdale was in Toronto for a
few daye this week.
Joo. Ament, wife and eon, visited at
Kincardine haat week.
Lorne Hunter was a visitor of Baffalo
during the past week.
Gus. MoLauohlin, now of Clinton, was
in town on Saturday.
Bev. R. S. G. Anderson, of Wroxeter,
was in town on Tneeday.
was home from
Mies
Mary
Mariam;
or the 24th,
s
Owen Bound
aIle
' i rand V
re hon of G 9,
Etbel 0 t
Miss D
M g
Victoria Da .
e for viol
as hamy
w
Mrs. astral Seattle, er., and Mise Mary
t in Wt
o ham.
nhthe24b
spa Wing
ham.
Downey made a brief visit 10 Lie.Lie-
towel for the 24th and 25th.
Bert; Johnston and Will. Cameron
were in Listowel on the 24th.
Mr. Bell and wife, of Shakespeare, were
visiting in town over Sunday.
David and Mre. Roes were vioibiog rela.
fives at Kincardine lath Friday.'
Geo. Haiete, wife and baby, of Wing -
ham, were holidaying in Brnseele.
Miro Mabel Zimmer was home from
Listowel Collegiate for the holiday.
Miss Georgie. Roed was home from
Listowel for the holiday of the 24th.
MnO. Jno. Walker and children made
a holiday visit to friends at Listowel. •
at Mr.
e visiting t r w0r
MOAr 0
Miseee g
McCall' s, near Lnoknow, for the "24th."
Mre. Thee. Gibson- and Mies Smith, of
Wroxeter, were visitors in Brussels on
Wednesday.
Mies Beryl West, of Blyth, ie visiting
friends in Brussels and Grey during the
pest week.
Mre. Nichol, of Newark, N. 3,, ie the
guest of her sinter, Mre, Robert Hendee -
eon, Brussels.
Mime Maggie McNaughton was visit.
ing Mine .Mary Moriee in W ingham for
Borstal days.
Mrs, Wm. Norton, of Lietowbl, was re.
newing old friendships in Braeaels during
the past week.
D. D. and Mre. Wilson, of Seaforth,
were the guests of Dr, and Mrs. Twaddle
for a few daye.
Will. Leabherdair, a000mpanied by
Misses Melville and Wright, spent last
Friday in town.
H.. B. Elliott, the genial Editor of The
Times, Wiogbam, was a oallet en Tint
POST last Tuesday. with an
Thos. Moore was bothered
abaoeee in his left Car but' is about all
right again now.
Mies Noreb'Holmee wee visiting under
the parental root during the ViotoriaDay
holiday from Toronto.
Miseee Lena Bather and 'Mary Rnohe,
and Robt. McCracken and Geo. Ardel 0110. Mips ebould be need in the homo
Sundayd in Beafoxth, but nob at the eohool, Rev, Mr, Mullah
Kies May Deadman woe home for a handled the subject in a firet•olae'e man.
holidayvisit from 'Woodstock where the ter and will no doubt do good in the
o he Sabbath School.
be attending she BnitiueNY College, work f t S
Armstrong was a man
triose habits, oobeofentidos and honest Tun Barran.— Farmers having tub
in
in hie dealings apd above all a great
home lover. The fuueral will be held at
10.80 tomorrow, the eerviee at Mr. Pat-
tereon'e house, Lansdowne avenue, being
oondnoted ,by the RSV. R. E. Knowles.
The Oddfellowe will have Charge of the
Brook+ Mende
Of
obsequies."
ed oeaeer. tender ythir sympathy to
the sorrowing relatiyee6j
butter sell call m.
poriamt and I will pay My
nrtheoe highest
cash price for good tees,
Boer. TUoueoN.
Flees 12u. We offer 20o. per ib. for the
beet and 100 for the seeded beet bub of
butter we get to June. The judge will
competit0tb, expert
G.1, unknown08Winto gham of the
Brydgee, formerly of Brussels, were here
for a few days from Goderioh.
At the Liberal Convention at Bruseele,.
laeb Tuesday, Wm. Elston was appoint-
ed township Chairman. He will no doubt
fill 111° office aooeptably.
Robert Armstrong and wife, 4th line,
are away on a holiday visit with relatives
and friends in Dakota,and Manitoba.
They may spend the Summer in the
West. We wish them a good time and
a safe return.
Morrie township Council decided to de-
vote 5150 ae their share towards the
neo theory improvement of the East gray.
el road between Morris and Grey town-
ships. This is right and to the Credit of
the Oaonoil. They did the same for the
West boundary.:
The Executors of the Agar estate will
offer for sale by public anotion on Tues-
day, Jane 25, at 3 o'clock, on the
premises, 200 acres of land being Si lot
18, con. 2, and Nd lot 18, con. 3. 'Phe
farms are good ono and are being Bold to
icloee up estate. Wm. Jewitt and Ed.
Beeman are the Executors and la S.
Scott the auctioneer.
MATnttto11An.—At the residences of Joo.
Manning, at 6 p. m., Wednesday, Rev. G.
kin
d the
words making
g
J Abey P
Man-
ning,
1 r A.
and Miss Matheson a
Feed.
Mies
M a
- and wife. Mary
aaband
min h
Manning and D. Matheeon anted as brides•
an Both ladies were
n groomsman, maid and g
dressed in white organdie trimmed with
lane. Mies Ella &inlay played the Wed,
ding March and there were about 20
gueete preoeut. Among those from a die -
tame were :—Mise Matheson, of Mark.
dale ; Mr. and Mre. Lever, of Flesher.
ton and Mre. Lloyd, of Palmereton, the
latter an aunt of the bride. The preeente
were namerona and useful. The evening
was spent ib recitation and nineio and
was moat enjoyable. Mr. and Mre. Ma
MAX 801 1901
REPLENISHED,
Owing to tbe;very Targe eels of Wail
Paper that we have had this Spring we
bave tonna it necessary to replenish oar
stook end this week we have added qfl'
other 1,000 rolls direot from the factory'
so that we ere in fiest.olase shape to All
orders again ae usual.
We still bave a few Remnants to be
picked up at your own prices
STEWART•—In Port Arthur, on May Ilth,
to Mr. and Mre.' James Stewart, for.
wetly of Braeaele. a dangbter.
AT sec -'—"'
Fox's -Drug Store
COMFORTABLE, WELIJ
lighted and oonveuient rooms to let to
Mrs, Begere Clone erApply DF. 0.0007T.and
t1RAYED Z'ROII THE PREM.
kJ muse of the undersigned, one paper, red_
with white. spots ; blind in ape eye and one
hipbone knocked down, She it in seed or-
der
r
derdand 8 years old. JOHN BEBOhe N¢. O.
PAPER HANGING, DECOR-
x- and Bonne Painting done in.
Workmanlike manner and on short notion.
Rave bad three years' experience in eitpp'
Work. Terme reasonable. Give me a op II.,
20 W.J. JOHNSTON, Walton,
TUNE SESSION OF THE HURON
J COUNTY COUNCIL.
The
yCouncil 'of the Corporation of the
Chamber Inn the town of i0o89r1 Coulon
o'clock p.m., on the first Tuesday In June
next. W. LANE, Clerk.
Dated at Goderioh 22nd day of 31ay,1901,
M6.RRS937,
KINNET—DANBe00S,—In St. John's, church
Sandwich, Essex Co., Ont., by Rev.
D. H. Hind, on May 1716, 1901, Mies
Bertha M. Sambrook, of Atwood, to
Mr. E. C. Kinney, of Utioa.
KoauLER—Taceriame —At the residence
of the bride's brother, South Bonn-
dary, Howiek, on May 24th, by Rev.
Mr. Anderson, Mr. C. Koehler, of
Ayton, to Mies Lizzie Thompson, of
Wroxeter.
MONRO—BALL.—On Victoria Day, 1901,
at the residence of the bride'a'fsther,
by Rev. G. Baker, brother in law of
the bride, Mr. Oharlee R Munro, of
Toronto, to Bliss Lida .R Rall, young-
est daughter of Mr. and Mre, Wm.
Hall, of Ethel, Ont.
MATEasoN—MANNING.—On May 29:b, by
Be,. G. J. Abey, Mien Dora A. Man-
ning, daughter of Mr. and Mre. Jno.
Manning, of Morrie, to Mr. Feed.
Mebheeou, of Markdale.
Tenders Wanted.
Tenders f or Flattering and Lathing James.
town Hall will be rooelved np to Monday,_
June 10, Contractor to furnish all Material.
8 ooiloatione made known at Jamestown
store. Tenders most be lodged with the
undersigned, The Lowest or any tender
not naoessarily ALTpERdINNEB, 811000..
R' Jamestown.
=MUMS._
ELLiOTT.—In Brussels, on May 251b,
Bios. Hugh R. Elliott, aged 55 years
and 11 months.
GRIFFIN: In Goderioh, on Timothy, May
21, Julia Lilian
Victoria second
i
daughter titer of Joseph Griffin, ffin
Jailer,
' aged 19 years.8 moaths and 9 da e
.
McDoNALD.—In Grey, on Saturday, May
250h, 1901, Duncan MoDouald, aged
i
68 years and 4 months.
RANSM.--•In Grev, on Sunday, May
26th, John Ransom, in his 47th
Year.
.d.VCT0CS7 SBS+nr-._
SATBIIDAY, June 1.—Farm, Farm stook,
implements, do., at Walton. Sale, cure,
served, ell p. m. Mre. Sage,' Propriet.
rose ; F. S. Scott, Anotioneer.
URT Pr
IN THE SURROGATE THE COUNTY OF HURON.
In the matter of the estate of James
Oliver, late of the Pownsbip of Grey,
in the Qoauty of Heron, farmer,
deoeased.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to R. R.
0„1807, Obap.120, 890. SS that all. °redl tors
baying any Maims agaiat the eatats of
Jemes Oliver, late of the TOwnohip of Grey.
in the County of Huron, Farmer, donned,
who died on or about the Seventh day of
088000ry 6.3. 1001, lo the Township of
Grey, in the Countyofof Boron,pare hereby
deliver to Wito lliam Npenee, 07 the Village of
Ethel, one of the Executors of said estate,
their eoliaitor on for b fore the SlotBd y lof
Juice, A. D,, 1001, their full mimeo. addressee
and descriptions and the full pertioulnr0 of
their claims, (verified by uiodavlt) and the
nature rf the eaourltioe, pi nay).. held -by
them. A,0 rr lire is furthergiven that
attar the 1a0 last mentioned date the. hx•
e. Wore 1111 pit 101,, to distribute the ateeta
of the sato deceased, among the persons en-
titled Ih, r, to,bnvh,g regard only to the
atutmt t,1 ehieb 1.1 On 01 all have b058 010en
as atIve required, and the said Executors
will not be 1 eeponeil.le for the assets or any
p art thereof, so distributed to any person,
of whose claim notice shall not have been
r ecsived at the tdistribution.
Ont..
Soli
itorn foor ra uEOmm. Speen and William
R.DatedatBrussels, May 80th, 1001.
Oheson leave for their home in Markdale'
on Friday. They start married lite
ander very favorable prospects.
DISTRICT 8. S. WORKERS.
[Continued from page 1.)
"Teacher Trainingg,” in the form of a
Oonfeaenoe, was well introduced by Rev.
A. MaoNab, M. A. B. D., of Walton. He
said in part :- -Teaohing is the imparting
of something we know. (1) Its necessity.
Some people are born teaohere but train-
ing gives batter equipment. The Sabbath
school teacher must know the facts of the
Bible but he must also know God in Hie
attributes. The best method of impart.
ing title knowledge must be sought ;
living mon must be behind the truth. (2)
Its practicability, Everything necessary
is practical. Teacher moat realize' their
need and avail themselves of the beet
means in their power. A strong purpose.
and a steady eye are required. 3) The
method. In lenge places Normal claoeee
are euggestod,,in smaller places travelling
ipebruotote bold olaseee of instruotion a
combination of the nowhere, meeting and
the etndy of some good book on Training.
The minister or some other' proper per.
eon could expound this subject. (4) The
appliance. This hi the Bible. It should
be studied devotionally by all. The
Bible should be studied eysteniatidalllyd
and consecutively. Ifelps should b C
with discretion to make the Word lumin.
812Vnam .E S.a:A.o'2cno,z's,
Pall Wheat ,
Barley
Peas
Oats
Batter, tithe end rolls
Eggs per dozen
Flour per Cwt. .
Potatoes (per bag)
Apples (per .bbl)
Sbeep skins, each
Lamb thins eaoh
Salt per b111., retail
Hay per
Hides trimmed
Hides rough
Hoge, Live
Wool
64 65
40 40
61 61
80 80
12 18
0 10
4 00 00
25 5 25
2 00 2 ,00
'75 1 00
25 25
1 00 70
600 6556
0
5
7 0012 7 18
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
r OOl) YEAR OLD STEERS
VI Wanted, eoitable torklenoh purposoe,
Apply to GEO. B 08T,Brussels.
OUSE A])D Il0'p 11018 SALE
on William street, For particulate
apply to ROBT..MDN7ig8, Brussels. 4i•0
RaLaute 1
100 Tons of Loose Ilay
wanted, to be delivered at
Brussels. Apply to
Tenders for Hay.
Tenders will be received for the hay on
the Agrioultural V exit Brussels, the cams to
be recoiled up to Wet)nesday, June 12E11, at.
00'010011 0, m. The ratting bt on weeds
edshan
the ParkWill bo ioelud,d with L y,.
Highest or any fonder not necessarily ao-
oepted, JAB. 8PR1R'Prealdent,t
W. G. SENSt, 800retary,
r.
OOL
WANTED.
Highest market price paid for
Wool' in cash or trade:
Wo have a large assortment
of Woollens, Tweeds, Yarns, •
Blankets, Sheetings, .S40.
Marafactuximg
Such as Carding, Spinning,,
Weaving and Knitting promptly.
attended to at the
Woollen dill Stork
HOWE et CO,
2 doors South • 0f McKay & Oo' s •
Slat; dware,
•