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7L' E BRUSSELS POST
BUSINESS CARO$,
ONEY TO LOAN AT 0 BER
pont, F.S. 800TT", Brpsoola.
H, Manz n.QI as -.-
v 1' • Taal' of Marriage Li000aea, 01.
flee at Gropory, 0,'ur:Merry area, Mewls,
N, 13ARRETT—
Tpnoorlal nutlet. Shop—Next door
North of the Standard Bank• hordes' and
01)11d00 Bair putting a apeolalty,
M. MORRISON!
issuer of Marriage Licenses,
WAI_TON.. ONT.
MISS JEAN Mi'IAUCl/LIN!
-TNA.0 1 R o'—
PiANO AND ORGAN,
3za7.7ss9z.p, 01•7:w-
ROBERT
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ROBERT CUNNINGHAM:
18898401011,
FIRE ANDMOINE.
GUELPH.
MISS SARAH LOUISE MOORE,.
L. O. M.
Academie graduate of London Conserva-
tory of Mnal o,'aleo Memberof the Aeoopiatod
Musicians of Ontario, ie prepared to receive
a limited number of pupils tor inotruotion
on the piano. Qualified to prepare pupila for
the Prinolpal's Form in the conservatory of.
Music.
Brusoele, Ontario.
ALEX. +'X. HTJNTER-
Clerk of the Fourth Division Court,
Co. Huron ; •Oonveyaucer, Notary Public,
Land, Loam , and Insurance Agent; Auction-
eer. Fantle invested and toaoan, 0olleo.
tions made. Oftloe In GI'aham'o1B1ook,Brus-
se19.
AUCTIONEERS.
•
Ti S. SOOTT AS.AN AUOTIO'N-
1 • inn, will sell for betterprices, t6
butter men in less time and Mae charges
than any other Auctioneer in East Bump : or
he won't charge anything. Dates and orders
oan always be arranged at .thisoffice or by
personal application. '
DENTISTRY
F. W. TWEDDLE,
(1'OnM9nLT ar sneliommd)
DENTIST.
araduato of 11, 0. D.8., Toronto t Post-Grad-
unte course at Haekel's School, Chicago, in
crownand bridge work. ea -Prices same as
in surrounding towns. 21•
Ofhce over A.R. Smith's store, B rneoels.
VETERINARY.
T D. WARWICK—
e 7 • Honor Gra huge of the Ontario. Vet-
erinary college, ie prepared to treat all dis-
eases of domeatioatod animals $1n a oompet-
• ant manner, ,1Partinuiar attention paid to:
Veterinary Dentistry. Calls promptly at-
tended to. Ofhoo and Infirmary—Four doors
• - North of bridge, Tionborry at., Brussels.
LEGAL AND .CONVEYANCING.
-vvM. SINCLAIR-
I Barrister, Sollottor, 10onveyaneer,'
Notary Publio, &o. Oihoe-8 tewarea Biook.
1 door North of. central Hotel
Solioitor for the Standard Bank.
t F. BLAIR, BARRISTER,
V► Solicitor, &o. 'Office over Stand-
ard Bank. Solicitor for Village of Brueeole.
Money to Loan at lowest rates,
MG. CAMERON—
• (Formerly of Cameron, Holt &
Cameron) Barrister and Solicitor. tor. Goderioh
Ont. O iltonetreot, opposite Col-
borne Hotel.
MEDICAL CARDS.
J. A. M'NAUGHTON,
AI, D., C. M.,
Trinity -University. Fellow Trinity Medlaal
College, Member College of Physicians and
Surgoone, Ont. Liooutlate of the Royal Col-
lege of Pltyeioians and Licentiate of Mid.
wifory,Edinburgh. rs-Telephone
•Roeidenoe—Mill street, Brunie.
McLEOD'S
System! • Efenovator
TESTED REMEDIES
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
For Impure, Weak and °Impoverished
Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Paipila.
tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Near -
algia, Lose of Memory, Broacbitie, Con-
sumption, Gnll Stones, Jaundice, Kidney
and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Dance,
Female Irregularitiee and General De.
bility.
LABORATORY. HODERICU, ONT.
J. M. MoLEOD1
Prop. and Manafaotnrer.
8oidty Jac, Fox, Druggist, Brueeel.
SHINGLES
British Columbia
• Red Cedar Shingles
ASA-
North Shore
Pine and Cedar
FOR SALE AT THE
Brussels rlanin Mills
Also Doors and Sub of all Pat
terns on hand or made to order
at Short Notice.
Estimates Furnished for all
kinde of Buildings. Workman-
ship and Material Guaranteed.
P.AMENT,
Wool!
Wool S
I will pay the Highest
market price in cash for any
quantity of Wool delivered
at my store, 13russels,
Al,
fred B
Pug tidos aft.e1fL,.
50 Chime, in advance, pays for Tna
NET to the end of 1931. Now is the time
to get the news ata low price.
Rev, D. 0. Hoesapk, of Parkdale, bag
resumed the praotioe of law, and has
joined the Arm whioli will be ,known as
Hooeaok, Dods & Grant, with offices in
the Lawlor building, 6 King street West,
Toronto.
Dloonea lty BunoN.—The 'Synod of the
Dimino of Huron le palled to meat in
Bishop Oornyn Hall, London, on Tuna
day, Jnue 78th. There. will be divine'
service, with Holy Communion in the
Cathedral at 10.80 a. m., and the Synod
will amenable for bueinesa et 8 p. m,
The baei'nen', of whioh notice ie given 111
the oosve0ing circular; will be (1) The
ooneideration of the proposed canon on
inadequate oolleotione ; (2) A proposed
resolution regarding the eaperauonation
and widows' and orphans' funds of the
several dioceses ; (8) The proposed'oano0
relating to the Order of Deacons ; (4) The
proposed oano0 in regard to %eleot vestries
by Judge Ermatinger 1 (6) The proposed.
canon on the admission of women to vote
in veetriee, by H. Macklin ; (6) To define
the authority of the executtee Committee
re clerical obedience ; (7) And regarding
Synod collations, both by Rev. J. T.
Wright ; (8) Regarding the one dollar per
family rule, by Rev. J. L. Strong ; (9)Re•
larding the better observanoe of Len, by
Rev. W. Henderson ; (10) To provide for
conference on vital sabjeote, by Rev. G.
R, Sage ; (11) Consideration at report re.
sardine reorganization of the Provinoial
Synod. The executive oommittee will
meet on Monday, Jane 1716, at 2.30 p. m.
EXAMINATIONS. — Tbe different exam
inatione will commence on the datee
given below :-H. S. Eatranue, 26th
June, 8:45 a, m„ at Goderiob, Exeter,
Zurich, Bayfield, Hensel!, Dungannon,
Kintail, St. Helen's and Crediton for
West Huron ; and at Clinton, Seaforth,
in
W sham, Brnseele, Wroxeter, Fordwiolr
and Blyth for Eaet Huron. Part I:
Junior Leaving or Public Sobool Leaving,
July and, 8.46 a. in., at Goderiob, Exeter,
.Kiotail, Bayfield, Hansa 1 and Dungannon
for West Huron ; and at Olinton, Sea -
forth, Wingham, Brussels, 'Wroxeter and
Blyth for Eaet Huron. Applioatioagon
proper form, together' with•fee (62), for
Part 1, Junior Leaving or Public School
Leaving must be Bent in before May 24th.
These forme may be obtained from the
5'. 0, Iispeeter. Junior Leaving Part
Ih Senior Le'a'ving Matriculation, Pees
and Honor, Commercial Diploma and
Commercial Speoialiet examinations
July 41h, at Goderioh, Clinton and Sea-
forth. Applications for Entrauoe mast
be sent to the Inspector on or before
June let. The fee ie $1, to be paid June
26th. Applications for Public) - Sohool
Leaving, Junior Leaving, Senior Leaving
and Matriculation (High School Forme
III. and)
IV., meet be sent to the
Inepeotor before May 24111, accompanied
by the necessary fee. No application oan
be reoeived: by the Inspectors after that
date. Those who intend to write at any
examination centre in the Western In-
spectors' Division of Huron meet send
their applioation, giving name fn full, to
J. Elgin Tom, I. P. S., Goderioh, and
those who intend to write in the Eastern
Division to D. Robb, I. P. S., Brnseele.
Books containing writing, drawing or
book keeping are not to be presented as
hi former years at the Entrance exam-.
ination. Candidates will be supplied
with paper, pen pointe and ink by the
presiding examiners ; but they mast
bring their Own penholders, rulers, lead.
pencil% etc. Teaohere are earnestly
urged to nee their influence not to let
candidates, who are not properly ground-
ed on the work, comenp for examination.
-• Mo'iL1oP.
A Dn4IN0on Dlepomn.—Offioial Drainage
Referee Rankin, of Chatham, has made
hie award in the drainage dispute between
the townsbipe of McKillop (Huron) and
Logan (Perth). The locality . through
wbioh the drain proposed to be construct.
ea by Logan Township was inspected by
the drainage referee and the treenail for
both parties. They walked over the
course of the drain through the Logan
swamp, the source of one of the branobee
of the Thames River, for a dietanoe of
five miles, and after consultation it was.
found that the petition for the work had
been signed by three out of six property
owners, as appeared from the last revieed
aoeesgment roll of the township of Logan,
while the statute in itself requires a ma.
jority. Coattail for the defendants admit.
ted that the petition was not anffiolently'
signed and judgment was given, allowing
the appeal of the townebip of MoKillop,
:with ooete of trial. ' As to cost of inept'''.
tion eaoh;parly wee made to bear its own.
V taag'1c e.m.
Wingbam Ilan 66 telephoner',
5lxoghatn rei races,
n toSarna and Detroit th.
oito be
run on June 22nd, under the stumbles of
Minerva Encampment, I. 0.,Q. F.
Miro Ella Cornyn has suoseeetully pass-
ed her examination et Hamilton hospital,
and le now a fully qualified and coin..
petent nnree,
Mies , Hannah. Agnew, sister of Dr.
Agnew, of this town bas reoentlygradtiat.
ed as a trained name from the Penney).
yenta Hospital.
The many friends of Dr. J. E. Tsmlyn
will be sorry to learn that he had a very
eerfoue attack of illness on Tuesday of
last week. The Dr. was suddenly over.
taken with an affection of the heart.
J. B. and^Mrs. Ferguson have returned
home from San Thee, California, On their
way home they anent neural days at
different pointe in. Manitoba ant the Ter.
ritoriee,. Mr. Ferguson ladle well after
hie few weeks holidays.
Dr, and Mrs, Towler returned home on
Toeeday evening mf loot week, after sev
eral menthe' eojourtt in the Old hand.
The Wade of the family of liiebard lnal •College, ilamtltau,
(jack fapmerly at IRIin
m, who ie note' The offieiain of Yiutoria @trod Metbo•
residing near Ottawa, will regret to learn diet oburob have inaugurated a new
of the death et their daughter, Oise Versa, finanetal system by whish the gaarterly
who died reoently at the ego of 21 year,.- board and the trustee board will be app.
Wingham Masonic Lodge elected nOl.
t d
Miee Winnifred Bali returned tactile ! Qnetave Witter, of Listowe', woe nomi•
on Monday of last week on oomft'etion of noted as a 018de01 for adiriieoiou to the
her year's attendance at the Ontario Nor- Ontario Agricultural Ooilege at Guelph
by the tip. Connell.
Galt did up the Marlboros in the loagae
games, the spores at Galt being 2 to 9 in
Gait's favor, and in Lietewel the game
ended Galt 2, Listowel 1,
potted entirely by voluntary giving,. Listowel ramie, on June 20 and 27, and
That le, no p0080801 appeals will be the Band of the 48611 Highlanders, who
made and no record of individual givinga will be berm on both days of the moss,
will be kept ; the ofiioiale will simply give two grand oonoorte in the evenings.
receive what is put Upon the plates and After having passed the .examination
et the end of each quarter give a etate• of the Ontario College of Pharmacy, 0.
ment of the amount eo reoeived and of 13, Hacking, Phm. B„ has gradpated from
the manner ip which it has been disposed the University of Toronto, taking the de.
of. gree of Bachelor of Pharmacy.
• John Taylor, blacksmith at Gilllee
Martin's foundry, of
f u ry. p r orated an unusual
piece of work on Monday of last week,
taking, a tr
a s i tbar
e b of iron p
lr and making
h viae
m n
a o ]toe, with los and heal parka and
finished 'template, all in 000 heating.
Cyrus and Mrs. l7aoking and family
have the aommnoity's sympathy in the
lose
of their youngest sen, George
William; aged 6 yearn' and 6 months,
whose death took place on Tuesday after.
noon of let week after a short i'li,ees
with epinal disease.
mire 1 b he following result, W,13., H,
0. Belli Chaplain, Thee, Beil ; Treasurer,
10. Vanatone ; Secretary J. A. Morton;
8, W., Rev. W, Lowe I J. W., 0. A..Qawp.
ball ; 8. D., Van Vannerman ; J.
Ritchie I L G., P. Taaeley 1 Tyler, E,
Dear,
The boiler in the Presbyterian oburob
has been removed from its plane in the
as
b me t of the ch c
s n t ur h ndbe
a willplaced
in a briek building to be ereoted at the
rear of the oburph. Thin change will
make a great improvenient and Willg
i
v
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more moot inthe
ba em nt of the
A new system of lighting will al o be put
in the ahurob before next Fail.
Oonnoil decided to : make some eaten.'
atone to the waterworks mains on John
street to Leopold street to Alice street.
The fire': mentioned extension will give
fire protection to Lloyds' door factory,
Chapman'e Glove factory, the new Metho.
diet church and all private dwellings in.
that vioiaityof the town. The other ex.
tensions will give protection to MgLean &
Son's' mills and all dweilhtge in that part
of the town.
Trowbridge.
Mies E. F. Mu0ormiak, is visiting
friends in Alma Oollege, 8t. Thomas.
John Oode, eon of the late Samuel Code,
is visiting his many friends in tbie vioin
�tRev. 0. W. Bristol and Benj. W. Mo.
Oormiok are attending Conference) in St.
Thomas:
Ohne. Adams bee returned home from
Detroit Dental School, ale* R. J. Mo
Oormiok from Toronto University.
Friende from Seattle and Tacoma,
Washington, in the persona of Alex. and
Morley Stewart, and James and Robert
Stewart from Peel township, were visit-
ing at the homes of Thos. Jaokeon and
Whit. Mo0ormiok, These gentlemen
from the Wed, with their families, have
done very well, and are now en route to
Buffalo, New York and Boston.
Gov rte.
Geo, P. Nash, moved his family t
Herrieton,
Wesley Montgomery left town fo
Wingham to take a . position in a dru
store,
Ed. Sperling is the lay delegate fro
here to the Methodist 00dengue nb8
Thomas,
Mre. Riddell has returned from Roahee
ter, N. Y. Her little grand•ohild, a bab
3 mouths old, a000mpanied her.
Samuel Ashton, who has jaet'oomplete
hie apprenticeship with Prof. E ongey
our tonsorial artist, left
for Alliat
on
where' he Bae mooreda good situation.
E. Garratt, who went to the Toront
Hospital about a month ago Ink retarne
home. We are pleased to be able to stat
that Mr. Garratt oame out all right a0
will goon be enjoying his usual health.
The remains of the late Andrew Hum
mason, who died at Navor, Muskoka, o
Monday of last week aged 64 years, wer
brought to Gorrie on Wednesday evenin
by the late train and were conveyed to th
reeidenoe of Joe. Sanderson of the 10th
coo. The funeral took plane Thursday to
the Gorrie cemetery.
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Bert Mntoh is putting in a larger re-
frigerator at his shop here.
The prop. has had some trouble with e
serious leak in the mill -dam.
A fine caw delivery wagon has been
pat on the road for T. Hemphill & Son,
of the oat meal trill.
Dr. B. J. Hazlewood and wife and Mies
Hoyt, of Pittsburg, Kansas, are visiting
W. 0. Hazlewood in town.
The telegraph line men were working
in this vicinity, taking the wires from the
public roads and patting them all along
the railway.
Geo. Calder, of the foundry bere, ie
representing the town at the volunteer
oamp at London. He left with the Gor-
rie Co. on Tuesday of last week.
Robb. Blank, of the Greenlaw Roller
Mill, intends to give the mill a general
over hauling and will introduce some of
the meet modern and up to -date machin•
eryM.end Whelan, youngest daalhter of
T. and Mrs. Whelan, died on May 26,
aged 19 years. • Mr. Whelan and family
will be remembered as former residents
of Wroxeter, and since going to reside. at
Durham, they have been galled on now
for the third time to mourn the death by
ooneamption of one of the family.
Goderiob.
Robb. MaLean shipped a oar load of
cavalry horoes to Landon.
The County Court and General See.
alone was held this week, commencing on
Tuesday,llth.
Robt. Elliott, manager for 8. -A.
Elliott, has opened a new grocery, flour
and feed etore in Broderick's old stand on
Hamilton street.
Two citizens were summoned before
the P. M. for allowing their horses to
roam the streets at will. They were esob
aaeooeed for ooete and admonished, the
ooete being 62.50 in each case.
While returning from the aims on a
repeat evening F. Barlow Holmes wheeled
against a big atone, the reenit being a bad
fall and an injured ehoblder. The night
wag intensely dark, benee the mishap.
The anniversary of the Dominion of.
Canada is to be celebrated in Goderiob
this year by the holding of a Street Fair
and Trade Carnival on the streets of
Goderioh daring July let, 2nd and 8rd.
P. T. and Mre. Halle and eon were at
Elimville last week, Mr, Halle having
received word of the death of his father,
Jae. Halls, who resided at that place..
The deoeaeed had been in failing health
for some limo and it was known that re.
armory was tat to be looked for.
The following officers were eieoted for
the ensuing year for the Magical
Society ;—Pres., R. G. Reynolds ; Vice
Pree., R. S. Williams ; Treats, O. A.
Nairn ; Sao., W. J. Paeemore. Ad-
ditional membere of Management Oom.,
W. O. Goode, Jae. Robinson, A. MoD.
Allan' and N. B. Smith.
Mise Grace Strang, who WAS taken i11
in Toronto while writing on her Uuiver-
elty examinations, returned home on
Tneedayof last week, a000mpanied by
Mrs, Strang, wbo hue been in the oily in
attendance upon her, We are pleased to
learn that Mee Strang is well 00 the Way
`o re0000ry,
F` r
.ret • �
The brickwork of Thos. Riteciford's
e
dwlin ,
dwelling ie now
Mee. r . T G. Nicol, at Boe vain, ie the
guest of Mrs, R, 3, Oe
solline.
Alis Eva Carling, bas returned borne
from Hamilton, where she hue been at.
tending oollege,
Jog, Bowden, who has just returned
from a visit to the Wed Indies mount
penied by hie wife, paid a visit to his
parents here,
The Independent Order Foresters will
attend divine worship in a body at the
Trivitt Memorial Charoh on Sunday after.
noon, June 16th, at 2.80 o'olook.
0. W. Sanders, student of Huron Col.
lege, London, who recently wrote on bis
second year term, passed a Very nooses.fol examination, e has returned to his
home here.
Jeff, Fisher reoently met with a very
painful aeoident on his farm in Ueborne.
He bad a root house erected ander the
approach to the barn and before the
masonwork had become dry he removed.
the antipode and in eo doing the filling
caved in upon him, injuring him quite
severely. It will be some time before he
will be able'. to attend hie duties on the
farm.
Atwood.
The Newry cheese has' been sold, bal.
anoe of May for 90. a 111.
James Pelton, of Los. Angeles, OaI:, is
visiting relative(' after anabsenoe of some
23 years..
The managers of the Elmo Centre
cemetery have parehaeed more ground,
60 feet wide, from J. B. Hamilton for
680.
Chas. Douglas, a Listowel H. S. boy,
son of Arthur Douglas, of Eims, has won
the Edward Blake Soholarship In Ohara.
ietry and Mineralogy at Toronto Uni-
versity.
The marriage of Min Miriam Moore,
daughter of H. and Mre. Moore, to A. E.
Patton, of Ionerkip,-took place at "Elm.
horst," the Moore residence, on Wednes•
day, June 121h, at 11 a. in.
W. G. Inglis has left on a pleasure
trip to bonnie Scotland via Buffalo and
New Yak, dropping off a day at Buffalo
to see the Pan•Amerioan ,bow. He ex.
peote to return home in 2 'months via
Montreal.
At the meeting of the Elma Oonboil A.
M. Sweeten was appointed Treasurer of
the township, to fill the vacancy owned
by the death of Mr, Harvey. There were
6 or 7 applicants for the position, most of
them capable men, too. The office is
worth about $125 a year.
131 rite.
George Smith has been appointed oil.
lege pound keeper.
Rev. Wm. Penball is attending the
London conference at 8t. Thomas.
A pretty verandah has been erected in
front of Jamas Mollfurchie's residence.
D. E. Munro, of Auburn, wbo is D. D.
G. M. for the district, officially visited
Blyth lodge, No. 403, A. F. and A. M., on
Tuesday evening o! last week.
Tbe 33rd regiment went into Damp at
London, on Tuesday of last week. Those
attending from Blyth are Barrister Mac-
donald, Thomas MoOreigbt, Meaford
Creighton, J. A. MoArter, Eddie Wilford
and Archie Campbell.
Mr. Finnemore asked the village for
assistance in rebuilding the Blyth floor
mills. The amount of the loan to be
65000 and to be repaid in 15 annual in.
etalmente. The Reeve palled s meeting
of the ratepayers for Monday evening,
10th inet., in Industry hall, to disease
•the proposition of Conn. Finnemore.
Santa Marie Tent, No. 123, K. 0. T. M.,
Blyth, elected the following officers for
the ensuing six menthe :—Com., A. E.
Bradwin ; Lieut„ 0. Barrett ; R. K.,
Joseph Stothere ; Chap., P. Willows
Phy., Dr. Milne ; Serg., Foster Brigham ;
M. of, A., 3. C. Rose ; let M, of G., J. T.
Kennedy ; 2nd M. of •
G., Bert Brebner ;
Sent., R. MoWiliiam ; Piok., J. Col-
olough,
Fordwieh.
The Piddle Library is open every after.
Loon.
Celebration on the coming 12111 of July
at Fordwiob.
The Anniversary of the Epworth League
was a deoided 000000e in every particular.
Rev. Wilmot Mahood left for the U. S.
where he will take up evangelistic work
again.
Wes. Downey, late of the Record staff,
went to Clifford to work on the Olifford
Express.
J. H. Rogers spent a few days taking
in the eights of Toronto, the Pan•Ameri.
oan Exposition et Buffalo, and Tonewan-
de, N. Y.
J. 8. Nicholls has eeoored the service of
Wm. Keyes to run his bntaher rig and
sestet in general with hie business.
A pard In the Postoffioe to worded as
follow a ;,"No smoking or spitting on the
floor please—very ofieneive to ladies."
The annual meeting of the shareholders
of the Fordwioh Union Weigh Seale Oe'y,
will be held in Ddoaghy's Hall, on Sat-
urday, June 15th, at the hour of 6 p. in.
Diok Armstrong, while aeaieting the
atone masons at the atone work of 0.
Wade', house, accidently had one of hie
fingers smashed by a large atone be was
handling.
A public meeting ie milled for Thursday
evening, lath inst., at 7.80 o'clock in
Bothern'e Hall to oonaider the advin.
ability of organizing a Joint Stook Co.,
for the manufacture of furnitureinall its
branches. '
L,I,towel.
Mayor Watson haa been enlarging his
residence by raising the rear part another
story.
The Royal Soarlet Chapter for Elms
Dietriot will be opened in the Orange
Halt, Listowel, on Friday evening, 14th
that.
r
George g G eeneidea, n teamster, was run
over at Newmarket, Int., and killed.
North Ontario Liberals have nominal-
en J. W. Kesler for the Legislative. As.
sembly.
A fire, said to have been paused by
ohildren smoking cigarettes in bed, de.
etroyed 6 small dwellings in Montreal.
Moose are very plentiful this year in
the foveate of Western Ontario. A O. P.
R. train ran over and killed two about 80
miles Eaet of Rat Portage.
Mary Baker Eddy, the high priestess
of Christian Science, has quarreled with
Mrs. Woodbury, one of her sub priestess•
es, and now. Mrs. Woodbury seeks to re.
Dover 6150,000 damages beelines Mre.
Eddy applied to her Scriptural phrases,
such as the "Babylonish woman," and as
one "that bath become the habitation of
devils and the hold of every foal spirit
and the cage of every unoleen bird." It
certainly wands aolionable.
In oonneotion with the fruit exhibit at
the Pan•Amerioan, the Department of
Agrioplture has learned that the opinion
le very freely expressed that the display
of Northern Spy •apples from Ontario was
exceptionally floe, and admitted by all to
be the beet in the horbionitnral depart-
ment. The importance of this enemies
lies in the foot that the central Western
Stacie, especially those dependent upon
Obioago markets' have ever since the
Werld'e Fair there been great porohasere
of our Spies.
IN THE SURROGATE COURT OF
THE COUNTY OF HURON.
In the matter of the estate of James
Oliver, late of the Township of Grey,
in the County of Huron, farmer,
deoeaeed.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to B. 8,
0•,1897, Obap, 100, Soo. 98, that all creditors
having any olaime anoint the estate of
Jaycee Oliver, late of the Township of Grey,
in the County of Huron, Farmer, deoeaeed,
who died on or about the Seventh day of
February, A. D, 1901, in the Township of
Grey,
to County in the end by of m Huron, pepaid, hereby
deliver to William Spence,' of the Village o1
orttolG. F. one Blairthe
Executors
f the Viillage of 1 Brussels,
their solicitor on or before the 21st day of
June, A. D„1901, their full names, oddre0eee
and deeeriptious and the full particulars of
their claims, (verified by affidavit) and the
nature of the securities, (if any,) held by
them. And notice is further giveu that
after the said last mentioned date the Ex-
ecutors will proceed to distribute the assets
of the said deoeaeed, among the poreook.en-
titled thereto, having regard only to the
olaime of whioh no tine shall have been given
as above required, and the said Executors
will not be responsible for the snots or any
part thereof, so
distributed t any person,
of eclaim notice shall not have been
received
att the time of distribution.
G, F. BLAIR,Brussels, Ont.
Solicitor for William Spence and William
R. Btrokin Executors,
Dated at Brussels, play 90111,1901,
AUCTION SALE
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Valuable Farms
IN THE TOWNSHIP OP MORRIS.
F. 0. Scott, Auctioneer, has reoeived in-
etruotione from the undersigned, Executors
of the estate of the late George Agar, to
offer for saleby nubile auction on the prem-
ises, on Tuesday. ,Inde 25th, 1901, at 2
o'clock, p. in., two farina described as fol-
lows:
let Parcel, 8.?: lot 18, on. 2. Morrie, con-
taining by admeasurement 100 acres, more
orieee. There are about 90 acres cleared,
balance meetly hardwood bush. There is
a good barn 88x80 feet, With atone stabling ;
frame house, small. orchard, &o. It is a
good form and looated 3 miles from the
Village of Bluevale ; 7 miles to either Brns-
eele or Wingham ; and only half a mile from
School and Church.
End Parcel, N, t lot 18, eon. 8, Morrie, eon -
tatting 100 acres, more or less. 95 agree
cleared and 5 nova of very good hardwood
bush. On this .lot are two frame barna,
about an acre of orchard and farm is in
good heart, Ma well drained. This pro.
party lies directly opposite Pared No.1,
Terms and conditions of Sale,—The farms
will be offered separately. Possession given
to work farms alter harvest; deeds will be
passed on Marsh 5, 1902, Farms will be sold
eubieet to a reserve bid. Purchasers will
be expeotil to pay 10 per cent. of the money
down and balance when deed is given, Fur-
ther information may be had on application
to either }Boonton or Auctioneer.
WM. JEWITT, Brneoelo,
EDWARD
ooerWiughxF, 8, 5T, Auctioneer. Executors.
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ALF. BAEICEIR,
PROPRIETOR, BRUSSELS, Onf.
Barred, Buff and
White nooks.
Eggs and Fowl for sale
in Season.
Prof. Davie, who has been leader of Eggs $1.,00 per setting,
the Listowel Oroheetra, left lot Owen
klonadwhere his pante reside. Correelrrndeneo galleried,
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THIS STORE
Is the Centre of Attraction for all Well
Posted Buyers.
They have learned by past experienoe that we show all the deeir-
able new things in Dry Goode, Millinery and Fancy Goods as poop a0 they
are brought out and we do pot took on fanny prices last because we are in
the lead of our
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re.
This weekk we
have received
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special
in the very lataet and beet ideas ia Dry Goode, everything is in favor
of the
easterner here. Below we quote a few ('paoial lines we have 'ripely 1'
ed We week, which are new and up-to•date,
New Parasols, with fanny handier; and covered with blank glorift,.
fast oolore, regular 750, for 50o.
Silk Permit', fanny handles, strong frames, regular $1 and $1.25,
your choice for 75o.
A great snap in Ladies' Fine Kid Gloves, with two and foot dome
fasteners, fp oolore of blank, grey, fawn, tan, mauve, new blue
and amen, regular price $1 to 61.25, year okoioe while they
last 47i0.
Ladiee' new large Lace Collars, in @ream and white, at 20o, 25o,
50a, 75o and $1,
j Lndiea' Fiahuee, in white and cream, 500, 750 and $l.
Ladies' Wrappers, in fine print, fast colors, a full range of sizes, in
dark colors, worth $1, for 75o,
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WANTED.
Highest market price paid for
Wool in cash or trade.
We have a large assortment
of Woollens, Tweeds, Yarns,
Blankets, Shootings, &o.
Manufacturing
Such as Carding, Spinning,
Weaving and Knitting promptly
attended to at the
Woollen e Mill
Store,
HOWE ce CO.
2 doors South of McKay & Oo's
Hardware.
Eggg, Batter or Hides taken in exchange
for goods or as pay for work.
eady
FOR—moi
BUSINESS!
Now that the Baggy season ie at
hand and we are ready for it we would
like to inform our namerong friends and
ooatemern that we have the finest lot of
Buggies on hand at the
Old Reliable
Carriage Factory,
ETHEL,
that can be found anywhere. Should
you think of buying a Boggy or Baggies
(ae we supply wholesale as well as retail)
by all means oell and see our stook before
purchasing as we know we can suit you
with a firet•claos artiole and the prime is
right. We also keep Wagons, Truck
Wagons and Field Rollers on band or
made on short notioe.
J'no. Cober & Sons
ETHEL. •
This is the Season for -412/....-„
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Get S.�,
4 P.
on your house and you'll get satisfaction. Made in all
colors and for all purposes that paint is used.
tg� i SS 3,. ,moi —se -a 6y sc—is t
a6 Architects Specify S. W. P.
• on all Large Contracts.
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ruri
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arts
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,
Hartley'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 Sue and Get the Beet.
WE IIAVE THEM—
ALEX, STRACHAN,