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Torit?aeor.
94ttLYXW,n OHv3Q8.—Sabbath Servioee
at 11 a m and 8:80 p. m, Sunday Scheel
at 2:80 p p,, Rey, John hoes, B A,
aster,
Knox Cuunon.—Sabbath fdervioee at 1
a m and 0:80 p t'n, Squatty School a
2:30 p m, Bey, D. Millar, pastor,
ST. Jonut's Oaanen.—Sabbath„tServicee
at 11 a m and 7 p m. Sunday School
at 2:30 p, m. Lev, 4, K, Griffin, inounl.
bent,
Mummer Crlonen.—Sabbath Servioe$
at 10:30 a m and 0;3Q sm, Sunday
School at 2:30 p nil, Rev, G.H. Cobble -
dick, M A, B D, pastor, ,
ROMAN CATneme Caoneil.—Sabbath
Servioo tbird.Sunday in every month, at
10:80 a m. Rev Joseph Kennedy,
priest.
SALVATION Amts, -.Servide at 7 and 11
a m and 3 and B p m on Sunday and
every evening in the week at 8 o'olook, at
the barraoke.
ODD FOLLOWS' LODGE every Thursday
evening, in Graham's block.
MAs0NraI,onon Tuesday at or before
fail moon, in Garfield bleak,
A 0 U W Lonoll on the 8rd
Friday evening of each month, in Blas.
hill s block.
0 0 1' Lenoir 2nd and last Monday
evenings of emit month, in Blashill's
'block.
1 0 b", 2nd and last Friday in Odd
Fellows' Hall.
L 0 •L let Monday in every month
in Orange Hall.
Sous out SCOTLAND, 1st and Brd Toee.
days of each mouth, in Odd Fellows'
Hall.
K. 0, T. M. Loner, let and 3rd Thurs.
days of each month, in Vanstone block.
limns Croons, 2nd and 4th Friday even-
ings in Blashill's Hall.
Pm 0 rros.—Office hours from 8' a.
m. to 0:80 p. m,
MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.—Library in
Holmes' block, will be open from 6 to 8
o'clock p. m. Wednesdays and 8:30 to 5
and 6 to 8 Saturdays. bliss Dolly Shaw,
Librarian.
Tows COUNCIL.—W. H. Kerr, Reeve ;
W. H. MoOracken, Robert Graham, R.
Leatherdale and 3. Gerry, pouncillore ;
F. S. Scott, Clerk ; Thomas Kelly,
Treasurer ; D. Stewart, Assessor and J.
T. Roes, Oolleotor• Board meets the let
;Monday in each month.
SCHOOL BOARD.—Rev. Boas, (obairman,)
Dr. MoKelvey, Dr. Graham, A. Beid, A.
Hunter and J. N. Kendall ; See.-Treas.,
R. Ross. Meetings 2nd Friday evening
in each month.
Pontic Sarum TIUADIIEzrs —T. H, Cam-
eron, Principal, Miss Braden, Miss
Downey andMies Cooper.
BtiAnn OF HsArrrn.—Reeve Kerr, Clerk
Scott, A. Stewart, T. Farrow and J. N.
Kendall. Dr. MoNaughton, Medical
Health Officer.
A, Wier has PlItebaeed the stationery
business of D. B, Calbick, and will ro.
move the atagis tQ the old Stand in the
4oheeop book as soon as peatiable,
There le ennaidorabJe tails of forming a
horticultural glub;,with a view of builds
lag a green -Pease for esperimentfng and
1 generally advanoing £tint (Miter°.
t A. MoD. Allan, the woll•lrnown porno.
iogiat of this town, has been a pointed a
Mtge at the Vali fruit show to be held
in Montreal from Sept. 12th to 21st
ander the auspices of the llfentreal'Horti•
Cultural Society and Fruit Growers' As.
eooia3ionof Quebec,
A little tbree•year.old daughter °£John
Burns, Victoria et., is a wonder for her
age. She eau read and spell as readily
as too average pupil of seven and 8 years,
Reoontlyshe melted Rev, father West,
and the reverend gentleman wile delight-
ed with her youthful intelligenoo. He
found ehs could read eabool bootie, used
by puplle thrice her age, with great pre.
oision and aptitude, and bis %delight was
inoreased by her perfect knowledge of
the moaning of every word and 00ntenoe
read, She is the pride of her parents.
And well might they be proud of having
Muth an intelligent little daughter.
The following are the Humber of Appel.
ontions for the, various °entree in West
Huron •
H, S. Entrauoe, P. S. Leaving.
Goderieh 111 18
Exeter 87 • 84
Bayfield . ; ....16 .8
Kintail 26 8
Dungannon , 30 12
St. Helene ,, ?t0 11
Zurich 29 10
Grand Bend 13 2
G o rrios.
The Gorrie cheese factory comtnenoed
the season's work an Monday of fast week.
There are now 420 volumee in the Pub:
lie Library, Fordwioh. During the past
year 1800 books were read, eaoh book
being read about 8 times,
Mrs. A. DI, Carson,•whohas been spend-
ing the winter in Toronto, returned • home
last week accompanied by her neice, Miss
Norman, of Toronto.
Geo. Day left on Wednesday of Jeat
week for the Old Country with a oar load
of horses. 58 is his intention to remain
• there and dispose of horses shipped by
his brother, Harry Day, of Wiogham.
]Lu elano w.
Wn3. Leadbetter got the town weigh
scales for the season of '95 and '98, the
rental being $30.00.
The 32ud Battalion: goes out to Camp
this year at London, on June Mb. No.
8 Company is In great shape.
Thefirsb'eession of the new Division
Court in this village will beheld by His
Honor Judge Mien, on Thursday, Juno
0th; at 10 o'clock 0. m.
Lueknosv Connell passed the following
legislation :--That the Curfew Bell by.
law be read a first time prohibiting child-
ren under the age of 14, during the
months of May, June, July, ,August,,
September and October, both months .in -
elusive,' being on the streets without
escort or exonee, after the hour of 9:80 p.
l:I. Mothers, of Kinloss, is now in pee•
session of a ben ver which was shipped to
hint from the Pacific Ooast. It is aper-
fect specimen of the rarest ohms of the
rodent order. Its length, including the
tail, is about three feet, and its weight is
forty pounds. The body is covered with
that beautiful yellowish -brown fur, so
highly prized by the furrier. The rare
and valuable specimen was trapped on
Lulu Island, B. 0., on the 20th of Feb-
ruary last.
Gode viola .
A bowling club is being organized in
town.
Mrs. Judge Doyle has returned. from
Baltimore.
The G. T. authorities are pushing the
repairs to their dock.
Oapt. Babb, has engaged the lite boat
crew for the seamen of '95
E. J, Curran has bought out the busi•
0000 of Cham. Symonds in the Weststreet
barber shop.
The Y. P. S. 0, E. of Knox ()Muth is
arranging for a lecture by the Itev. Mr.
Dickson, of Galt, at ao early date.
Harry Hart has opened ourhis restaur-
ant in the old post ofiioe building, which
will be known as the Grand •Opera Cafe.
'.phe'board of management of Victoria
skeet Methodist dumb have extended a
hearty invitation to the pastor, Rev, lvfr,
Irvine, to remain a third year.
The committee have opened correspou.
demos with the Union 1,oan Co„ of Tor.
onto, who own the Maitland Hotel, near
the G. T. R. station, with a view of hav-
ing them Move it on to the lots near the
Iighthonee also owned by the company,
and opening it as a summer hotel,
Oonduotor Lynn Crawford left too
Stratford and Goderioh branch of tate G.
T. R. last week to tape charge of a run
on the main lino from Windsor to Nia-
gara Palls. He had been a resident of
Goderioh nearly 80 years, and was a uni•
vorsal favorite, not only with the travel-
ing public, but with all who knew him.
The congregation of Victoria street
church will begin on Juno 13, a series of
revival meetings in the Palace rink,
which they will repair and fit up suitable
for the largest gatherings. The meetings
will bo oondeoted by Rev. D.N. Bean, who
has been speoially set apart by the board
of hisliope of the tMethodiet ohurohes in
the tJ, 8.
Total 841 114.
J. E. Tom' will take charge., of these ex-
aminations at Goderioh, S. P, Hails at
Exeter, R, R. Ross at Bayfield, R. E.
Brown at Rintail, J. B. Weatbsrhead at
Dungannon, Jas,. Stalker at 131, Helens,
W. F1. Johnston at Zuriob, Jas. Delgaty
at Grand Bend.
Ih.7.11 muster.
Wm. H. Levet, who we reported as
going to leave our town a few weeks ago,'
has oonoluded to remain with us, having
purchased A. Q. Bobier's dna bloolr and
business. •
Itfrs, Thos. Hertnell, who was severely
bitten on the hued by B', Kinsman's dog
a few weeks ago, is now suffering muoh.
pain from the effects. Wednesday of last
week she underwent an operation by hav-
ing a quantity of the poisoned fleshsur-
rounding the wound removed. It is to he
hoped that she will not lose the hand.
One day recently Samuel Sanders, of
the Ord con., Stephen, met with a very
painful aeeident which mighthsve oost
him hie life. Hewassplitting wood in
the yard and not noticing the clothes line
above him, the axe became caught, and
glancing with snob force on his forehead
as to inflict a very painful wound.
Edward Bishop, son of our townsman,
H. Bishop, who bas been attending the
Toronto University, was so' ill during the
recent examination that he was enable to
write On all subjects. However, we are
pleased to statethat he is now improving
and that he succeeded in acquiring a
sufficient number, in the few subjects on
which he wrote to pose the exam.
The Exeter Bicycle Glut held their an.
neat meeting on May 14, when the follow.
ing officers were appointed :—Hon. Pres.,
Bev. W. H. Locke ; Pres., Dr. Atnos ;
Vice Pres., Mr. Lockhart ; See., R. T.
Ferguson; Treas., F. W. Collins'; Oapt.,
W. S. Browning; 1st Lieut., Frank Lutz ;
2nd Lieut., Will Bill ; Bugler, Warren
Buell ; Committee of Management—S.
Poplestone, 3. H. Grieve, W. S. Brown.
ing.
TRY, TRY AGAIN.
A few figs added to stewed pears,
Small boiled potatoes, fried in deep
lard, after dipping in egg and orambs.
Washing flue flannels in a pail of tepid
water to which a tablespoonful of borax
has been added.
WashingValenciennes lege in luke-
warm Buds, and ironing over several
thicknesses of flannel.
Removing whitewash spots by instant.
ly washing in strong vinegar.
Rubbing tin teakettles with a woollen
(loth damp with kerosene.
Waehing smolce•stained lamp chimneys
in warm suds, and while wet, rubbing.
with dry. salt, or with vinegar. '
Removing brown stains on baking
dishes by dipping a damp flannel in whit-
ing and rubbing well with it.
To keep polished steel from rusting by
wiping ivitha very little oil on a cloth.
Dipping brooms' in boiling wa;teronoe a
week to make them tough.
Stopping small holes in plaster with
one part plaster of Paris, three parte fine
sand, mixed with water.
Keeping silver bright by 000asionally
patting in strong borax water, which is
boiling hot when the silver is added.
WIN SUCCESS.; IN LIFE.
Don't complain of the world; a man of
merit is never neglected.
The true philosophy of life is to sow,
and, then to reap.
Don't wait for something to tarn up,
but turn up something.
Yon must earn a dollar to know how to
use it.
There is no room in
this busy age.
A pilot is not chosen for his riches, but
for his knowledge. n
To stand still is to give up hope.
Take the world as you find: it and matte
the best of it, , I
The good opinion of ns abroad begins l
nt home.
for last' people
He is your friend who speaks well of
you behind your hook.
Help no man who will not helphimself.
S*1f•relianoe, industry and integrity.
are the Grand Masters of the world.
"Put all things in writing that then
givest out or reosivsst in,"—Foal, 18:7.
You must go after awnless ; it will not
come to you,
Sunoese rides 00 every hour ; grapple it
and you may win.
He who waits. for dead men's shoes may
have to go a longtime barefoot.
In prosperity prepare for a change, in
adversity hope for ono.
The current coin of life 10 plain own-
mon sense.,
The visiting card of the Emperor of
Austria reads ; "Francoi0 Joeoph I.,
Emperetir d'Autriche,' roi de Hongrie,”
This is in the very worse taste to Eng.
lieh notions, wbioh strictly prohibit the
use of the Christian name in connection
with one's title.
Ri71SS,gL$ POST
Car'OHePrral, ,i'ie"yvis,
OR 263 Popes, Qnly 11 ;tiled longer than
17 years
The ruestion of t4eright of Peers :to sit
in the, 13rtbisla ileuse of Commgns bee
been raised.
To this day Lapp lien and women
dross preoieely alike. Their tuuio bolted
loosely at the valet, their tight btaoekes
and 'chair wrinkled ieat1ern stookinge,
ureic ppinted ()boos, the whole appearance
of them, in abort, is indentiosl.
In esrtaln towns of Germany the tele.
phone isintrodnoed by tobaoconiets ae an
additional attraction to auetomers, Any.
one who buys a cigar, may, if he desires,
*peak over the tobaeoonist's instrument
to a subscriber to the telephone eervios,
The British Government and the
United States have come to an agreement
as to holding a conference on the Bell.
ring 6se, seal question. The conference
is to be held fn Washington in Qotober
next, and delegates aro to be sent by
Canada.
B000nr4Ttsnt CUBED an A DAY.•—South
Amerioau Rheumatic Core for Rheums
,ism and Nemmlgia radically aures in 1
to 3 days. Its eetion upon the system
is remarkable and mysterious. It re.
moves at (nos the cause and the disease
immediately disappears. The first dose
greatly beuefite. 75 Dents. Warranted
by G. A. Deadman.
The steamer Emerdale collided with
and sunk the steamer'ikarabina, last re-
ported as having arrived at Huelva, April
27, for Barcelona. The Maratina, which
was laden with iron ore, souk immedia,
poly. The Emerdale saved eight of the
Iaratina'e crew, inoluding the Captain,
but eleven others are missing, and prob-
ably drowned,
.. New Zealand has invented a unique
method of the prevention of intsmper.
anoe. It proposes to pose a law to the
effect that any person coavioted of being
an habitual drunkard shall be photograph.
ed at hie own expense and a copy be sup
plied to every ealoonkeeperinthe district.
The dealer supplying. the liquor to such
persona is to be Seed.
Ramat. rN SIX Hovis, -Distressing kid•
nay and bladder diseases relieved to six
hours by the "Great South American
Kidney Oure." This new remedy is a
groat surprise and delight on account of
its exceeding promptness in relieving
pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and
every part of the urinary passages in
male or female. It relieves retention of
water and pain in passing it almost im-
mediately. If you want quick relief and
sure this is your remedy. Sold by G. A.
Deadman, druggist.
Formal application was made to the
Attorney -General at Toronto for leave to.
appeal against the verdict in the Hender-
shot murder trial: The application was
made by Norman McDonald, who was
counsel for the' condemned men at S1.
Thomas,' upon. the broad ground that the
verdict was against the weight of evidence.
If the application fails Mr. McDonald
stated it to be hie intention to immediate.
ly petition the Minister of Juetiae for a
commatatlon. of the sentence. The ex.
caption day is June 18,
The following story comes from the
St. Thomas Journal correspondent :—
Down at Pillson's mills they have a pussy
whose diet consists of rats and fish, the
latter Stools being baited fresh every noon
hour for her by one of the employees..
The other day tine duty of providing her
dinner was forgottsd and the knowing, oat
concluded to go a fishing for herself and
made repeated attempts to drag the fish-
ing rod from its accustomed corner to the
door. Efer motions were peroeivsd even.
teeny and her efforts rewarded by atten-
dance to her wants. There's a bit of
Tileonburg for you. It's a way we have
down here.
Stark's Powders, each'package of wh i ch
contains two preparations, one in a round
wooden box, the cover of which forme•('
measure for one dose, and immediate re-
lief for Costiveness, Sick Headache and
Stomach, also Neuralgia and all kinds.of
nervous pants, and another in oapsules,
(from to of one is an ordinary dose)
whish acts on the Bowels, Liver and
Stomach, forming a never failing perfect
treatment for all Head and Stomach onm•
plaints. They do not, as most pills and
so many other medicines do, lose their
effect or produce after constipation, they
are nine to take. 28a a box at all inedi.
eine deniers.
Tbe Japanese Minister at Washington
has an article in the North Ameriosn
Review in which be outlines the future of
the, empire, and makes it known that the
Japanese aim nob only at success in war,
but also to show that they are capable of
triumphs in peaoe. He pointe out the
harsh terms of existing treaties witb
other nations, in relation to the trial of
aliens, while Japan has acomplete systern
of codified laws, and foreigners are as
safe in any part of the empire as natives.
He also noise that the empire ie oom-
plstely open to foreign residence and
commerce. The article will give a new
view of a country whiob has shown
phenomenal ability to throw off the lamb
vestiges of semi -barbarism and become
one of the leading' nations of the civilized
world. c
White Stab Line,
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Robween Now York and Liverpool, vla
Qosepetown,overy Wwdngeday,
err utiyjimitedotnumber to the trines! l only
eno0Nn (nits aoo0mmndattons, intending
paesongera are reminderl Ghat an early ep-
piloaticn Por bertha ie nenseary at this 05A -
ton. Ater plane, rates, etc., apply 35 •
W. H. Kerr,
Agent, 13reese's.
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Sold by D uggi is 00 saenb y Mani, SO ,, pp,
and 51.00 per package. Sempiee free.
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geld. by .5.80. FOA, Drtuselat, guessers.
Electric Light Plant
FOR sA4,a.
The undersigned has deckled
to o, er for sate the Brussels
Electric Light Plant. A. {first -
glass investment can be shown,
easy terms good reason for
selling ; full particulars cheer-
fully furnished on application,
W. M. SINCLAIR,:
Proprietor.
MONET TO LOAN.
Any Amount of Money to 14031.1
on ]i arm or Village Pro-
perty :at
6 & 6k Per Cmt„ Yearly,
Straight Loans with privilege of
repaying when required.
Apply to
A. Hunter,
Division Court Clerk, B
38035.
Featherbone Skirt � Y't i):�1, e
FOR GIVING A light, pliable, elastin bone made'
from quills. Ib is soft and yielding, and s trirbwg headily bo folds; yet giving prop.
con -
Style er skape tp Slrirb or Dross,
• TO Dresses
The only Shirt Sone that may be
! esses Tbe Celebrated Foatltorioono l ori
material.
For Sale by leading Dry Goods Dealers.
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Ladies' D sets are land( la•ilJt this n
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British Cohn tibia
Tied Cedar Shingles
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North1 Shore
Pine and Cedar.
FOB SALE AT TEE
Brussels Flaring 'Wills
Also Doors and Sash of all Pat-
terns on hand or made to order
at Short Notice.
Estimates Furnished for all
kinds of Buildings. Workman.
ship and Material Guaranteed.
T. & P. A.J-vll E N i .
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Whexi you want a Stove, Tin
or Granite -ware. or Hard-
ware, Paints & Oils,
CALL AT—
HMS
Hardware Store
Where you will, from
this date, got a
DIRER of E PLR t
Off -all Cash Purchases.
Fine Roman, Artists' Can-
vas in Stock.
A. HUNTER.
The best
1.00
Corset in
the Market.
Every
MARK Pair
Di Guaran-
teed.
New Spring . Dress Goods.,
Prints and Ducks.
A. Strachan.
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We have received the greater part of our Spring Stock of
Boots and Shoes, comprising the Finest and most Stylish
Footwear that the market affords. In Ladies' Misses' and
Children's Black and Tau Oxford Ties we are showing ex-
ceptionally good value. In Ladies' Gaiters, etc., we have
a fine line which are very popular just now. Ladies'
Misses' and Children's Button Boots in endless variety, at
prices to suit the times. In Gents' wear we have all the
leading styles in Dongola, Shell Cord and Calf. Boys'
and Youths' School Shoes at prices that defy competition.
Call and see .our Ladies' White Canvas Oxfords.
BRUSSELS.
Rips Sewed Free of Charge.
GREAT RA.RGAINS IN
s•JCnd.Oorr�fl
Having purchased the Wall Paper stook of Jas. PDX
and combined it with lay own, I have now the
Largest, Cheapest and. Best
Display ever made in 13rutsels.
Special Bargains Giller during this Mouth
. To save trouble of moving in connec-
tion with the erection of ne \v store.
You can save Dollars by dealing with me in
Wall Papers, Borders and Window Shades.
Paper Hanging none in First-class Style.
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—via-- I HERE
And, " so is our
Large Stook of
atr�� ,li',`; arty
•tom"'
Carts
Velocipet r.'es,.
Call in and see their and get Prices,
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