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Town D reoto'ry.
1361 r.v i,nii CilVaea,—Sabbath Services
at 11 a, m. and 7 p. m. Benda), 8ohoot
at 2:80 ,p. m, :Rev. John Bose, B. A„
pastor.
Wo ought not to judge of people's
merits by their abilities, but by the 1100
they make of them.
The man who dons not oompinin makes
more friends than the man who always
lee a griovanoe,
Flowers fade, the heart withers, man
grows old arid thee, the world lies down
END% Onenon.--Sabbath Serviooe alt 11 ill alio sepul(ihre of aha ages, but limo
a, m. and 7 p. in. Bunday 33oh0ol at 2:80 writes no wrinkles on the brow of
eternity,
Silas At The Falr.
F. m. Rev D. Millar, pastor.
ST. JO1IN'a Ortmton.—Sabbath Serviooe
at 11 a. in, and 7 p. m, Sunday School
at 0;30 a, au. Rev. W. G. Reilly, Mourn.
bunt,
METnonnnr Ouonau,—Sabbath Serviooe
• at 10:80 a. in, and 60 0. m. Sunday
Sobool at 2:30 p. m. Bev. G. H, Cobble -
dick, M. A., B, D., pastor.
Ronal CATHODIC Cmunom.—Sabbath
Sorvioe third Sunday in every month, at
10:80 a. m. Rev, Joseph Kennedy,
priest,
S.anvaxros Anur,—Servide at 7 and 11
a. in. and 8 and 8 p. m. an Sunday and
every evening in the week at 8 o'oloolc, at
the barracks.
OneFr;inows' Lenon every Thursday
evening, in Graham's blank.
MAaan7:e LonoE Tuesday at or before
full moon, in Garfield blook.
A. 0,1J. W. Levee on ist and 8rd
Friday evenings of each month, in Blas.
WIPE; block.
C. 0. F. Levee 2nd and last Monday
evenings of oath month, in Blashill's
block.
L. 0. L, 1st Monday in every month,
in Orange Hall,
I. O. F., 2nd and last Friday in Odd
Fellows' heli.
R. T, or T., 2nd and 4th Tuesday's of
each month, in Odd Fellows' Hall.
Sue or Scoonann, lot and 3rd Tneo-
cinys of each mouth, in Odd Fellows'
Hall.
K. 0, T. M. Longa, let and 8rd Thurs-
days of each month, in Vanetone block,
Pose Onx•Toe.—Oflioe hours from 8 n.
m.to7p.m.
Mncnanros' IserrruTE.—Library in
Holmes' block, will be open from 0 to 8
o'olook p. m. Wednesdays and 3:30 to 6
and 6 to 8 Saturdays. Miss Dolly Shaw,
Librarian.
Town Couxem.—W. H. Herr, Reeve ;
W. H. MK/racket, George Thomson, R.
Roes and John Wynn, Counoillore ;
F. S. Scott, Cleric ; Thos. Belly, Treas.
urer ; D. Stewart, Assessor and J. T.
Ross, Oollecbor. Board meets the 1st
Monday in eaoh month.
Smaoon Boann.—T. Fletcher, (chair-
man,) Dr. McKelvey, Dr. Graham, Rev.
Roes and A. Reid ; Seo.Troaa„ R. Roes.
Meetings 2nd Friday evening in each
month.
Punnet Sanoon TEAOta ins.—J. H. Cam-
eron, Principal, Mies Braden, Mies
Downey and Miss Cooper.
BoAnn or HEALTu.—Reeve Kerr, Clerk
Scott, A. Stewart, H. Dennis and J. N.
Kendall. Dr. McNaughton, Medical
Health Officer.
WOMEN.
There are women who are comely,
There are women who are homely,
But bo careful how the latter thing you
say ;
There are women who are healthy,
There are women who aro wealthy,
There are women who will always have
their way.
There are women who are truthful,
Thera are women who are youthful,
Was there ever any woman that was old?
There are women who are sainted,
There are women who are painted,
There are women who are • worth their
weight in gold.
There are women who aro tender,
There are women who are slender,
There are women very large and tab and
rad ;
There are women who are married,
There are women who have tarried,
There are women who are talkleae—but
they're dead. ,
DEACON JONES' GRIEVANCE.
You'll excuse me, Mr. Parson,
If I seem a little sore,
But I've sung the songs of Isr'el
Fur three score years and more,
And ib sort o' hurt my feelin's
Fur to see 'em put away,
Fur these heroin searmm ditties
That is oapturin' the day,
There's anuther little happ'nin'
Thab I'll mention while I'm here,
Just to show that my objections
All is offered sound and clear.
It was one they was singing,
And teas doin' well enough—
Singing just as good as people can sing
Sieh an awful mess of staff.
When the choir gave a holier,
And the organ give a groan,
And tiley left one weak voiced feller
A•singin' there alone l •
But be steak right to the music,
Though 'twat tryin' as could be,
And when I tried to help him„
Why, the liuli.oburoh scowled at me.
Yon say that'a'so.low singin',
Well, praise the Lord that I
Growod up when folks was williu'
To sing their hymns so -high.
Oh, we never had such doin's
In tho good old Bethel days,
When the follia was all oontented,
With the sitnple songs of praise.
Now, I may have epoke too open,
Bat it wan hard to keep,etill,
And I hope you'll toll the angers
That I bear 'em no ill will,
That they all may gin to glory,
Is my wish and my desire,
But they'll need some extra trainin'
'Fore they join the heavenly choir.
GEMS GP TiIOUSIU'.
The great secret of eloquence is to be
in earnest.
A. promise should be given with cau-
tion and kept with care.,
Itis the man who keeps hie eye open
to whom opportunity comes.
The art of life le to know how to enjoy
a little and endure match.
Our greatest glory is not in never fall-
ing but in rising every time we fall.
Better, oftentimes, words Haat touch
the heart than dollars that touch the
palm,
There are many people whose whole
wisdom oonafate in hiding their want of
it.
A beautiful behavior is batter than a
beautiful form ; it is the finest of fine
arts,
Loving kindness is greater than laws,
and the obaritiee of life ate greater than
all ceremonite,
(F0OM TIM SAtt'B 1101N.)
Dann Sntaas'rnx—Seoiu that I have
jest lit a fresh Randle and the other
boarders are all out, I bleeve Ile rite and
boll you sum more about my going to
meetin, for I got your letter this morn•
ing and found out how match irttoreated
yon 10110.
Wan of the first things I notiseed at
the meetin was, that Inetid ov a pullpit
they had a grebe big platform fur the
preeoher tp stand on, and anuther wun
aura hyer rite behind it fur the quire.
There was also another thing that peered
to me drodiul similar, and that was the
way euro body had trimmed out the plat•
form with flowers. I don't bleeve there
was a bit short ov a bushel ov poziee
there, and they was all sizes and knhers.
Sent was in pots sot about here and there,
and the rest was on a stand that peered
to hav ben put there a purpus for 11tH.
The miuit I soon that I made up my
mind I wudent pub a Dent in tate basket,
fur I liumde they eudent be bothered
mutch about payia their preacher if they
had means to waste in Beall a fool way
ez that.Flowers in a meetin 1 Well,
now, dont that gib you ? Ido ez soon
think or gain to a fnneril with white
pants on.
Well, him by the pureeedins begun to
imminence. Facet tum a feller who
squatted hieself at the organ, which was
so menses big that it most kivered up
the whole end ov the house, and the way
he did make it turn out noise fur a spell
was a kawebun. In a few minas tbo the
man rather seemed to git out 0v konseat
with hieself and fetched the orgun to a
stop without andertakin to play a tune
on it. I was hind a sorry about that,
fur I had a noshun that the ktusern bad
bushels ov music in it if hede only kep
on long multi to git sum ov it out, fur I
tell you, Semanthy, sum ov the whiesele
in it was more than ez big agin as a stove
pipe, Deer lmoze what wad a happened
if hedo a pressed on the keeze with all
hie mite.
By this time a passel ov singers turned
up, but from jest where I (indent make
out, and amunget um was a feller with a
bugle born that Looked ez the it hadent
ben out ov the shop over a weak. I dont
lino where the preeaher kum from, but
the next time I looked up he woe a settle
there in the pullpit. Ez soon ez I laid
oyes on him I felt sure we shod hav a
good sarmint, fur he looked ez solhtm ez
an ox. There was only wun thing about
bin looks that I dident like, and that was
he wore a mustash, and you kno that I
hav alms deklnred that a preeoher with
hair on hie upper lip dident look to me ez
the ha had religyus synth a oent. The
man Mao had on a standin koller that
peered to be doin its best to oholce him to
dash.
Thefurat thing I knolls evry body stood
up, and the quire begun to sing the floe-
ology, the peace we sing at home when we
are redly fur meetin to let out. The
preacher then aed a prayer that struck
me ez bein wonderful short. We then
sot down agin, and the quire went at it
had sung sumthin that I dont bleavo no
mortal bath cud ever make out. There
was spots in the peeve where ib looked to
me ez tho the man at the orgun had to
furgib evry thing else and hump hieself
to keep up. While this was a gain on
the preeoher sot there a emuthin his hair
end penin hie numbest), and Nokia ez
tho he had Meer (argot sum ov the main
pints in hie sarmint, but, ez soon ez the
quire set down lie got up and giv the
kougergashun a eweepin look that peered
to me to go all over the house. He then
put a pair ov these here epraddle glasses
on hie know that sum fakes kunsiders so
dredful onto, and openin the Bible kloee
Bo the middle be pureeeded to read sum
ekripoher wible the kongergashun verse
about. .When the chapter was finished
be giv ant the number ov the hym on the
haubtll that the quire wud try their hand
at necicet, and immajntly the man at the
orgun begun to show that he was villin
to do his beet, and the quire peered to be
ankehes to help him along by givin him
kunaiderable start,
The feller with the bugle horn also
filled hieself with wind and blode ontil he
was red in thr face, tho I notiesed Haat he
take lots ov pains to watch hie notebook
• so that he wudent lure his place. The
next bhieg that ham wee fur the preeoher
to say the longest prayer I over lteerd in
all my life. I kant tell you jest bow he
begun, and Ime afeerd yowl never find
out from nae how he quit, but mercy on
us, how he did go on and go on ontil evry
body in that anemia was in a cold awebt.
He dident thank the Lord fur what lie
had alreddy dun, and then ask him fur
suinthin and quit, like the Wichita: Good
due at our meetin at home on prayer
meobiu nite, but it peered ez Cho there
was more than a hundred things he
wanted the Lord to find out before the
meetin event on anuther step, and so he
kep on a givin the kundlehen ov this and
oallin portiokler attenehun to that, ontil
I was so tired it hurt me to draw a long
broth. I tried my best to fuller him fur
the fust five or ten minits, to see fur my-
self what be was at, but I jest cadent do
it. Before I linodo it I wud find myself
a thinkin about a hose I yust to own,
who (indent be made to pull no way you
oud fix ib, and then niebbe after my
Bleats had ben a rennin all over krea-
shun in stun each way ez that, I wud git
book into tate meetin agin, and find that
the preeoher was still a tryin to tell the
Lord how thiuge art to be mannidged
down here on earth. It watt on this
way ontil I begun to feel ez tho I had
more than two lnmdred bones in my
book, and still I oudent feel it bit religyus
to save my neok. At last Cho it peered to
kum into the p1eeehere mind that mebbo
he had giv the Lord oz many, things el
he oud bee to dnrin the knmmin tvook,
and rite wbereI wnzzent expeektin it lie
eed amen and quit. I felt e0 good.over 11
that ft wud almost hav ben a eatisfak•
shun to me jest then to hav put a whole
dime in the basket, but lucky fpr me it
was quite a bit before it Was passed, and
by that time I felt different. Ive heard
sarminte so long that it scorned to me
evry klook in town had stopped before
meetin was huff out, but. I never before
beard prayin 00 attune mut that you cud•
ent trleaeure it with a yardatiok.
THE BRUSSELS POST
When the preacher finally gat tiara
with hie preyin I notiseed that 11 take
about five minits fur the fakes who had
bon kep outside to git in and find seats,
I eokspeot it was rather tuff on um to be
kop out there so long, a orowdin wun
anuther in the hall and on the 0tep0, but
I dont bleeve ib wan a bit harder on t
outoido wane than it was fur us po
lirittere in the house.
While the preeober was a rain, a th
yung woman whose mouth opened
AIYAIU)S 7'O CANADA,
;tIedals Awarded lu Alidi+ries end in
Voreetry Al Chicago.
In fisheries, Canada took more medals
than any other country exhibiting, boat -
he ing, among others, Resale, Norway,
or United Statue and Japan.
MST or ManAne.
In 7. D. Ronald, Prueoele, Ont., fire ap-
wide when else sung that iD made me
think it must work on hinges, stool up
in her tracks before that big house full
ov paepui, with no more kunsern than I
wad peal an apple, and twee fur quite a
spell in a way that most made the
winders rattle. Tho fur anything that I
cud tell different she mite a ben eingin
in datoh or ohooktaw, fur altho I pub a
hand over each ear and leaned farad over
the b000h in front ov me, I oudent make
out a word ov what she sed, bub I tell
you it was a kawehan how her voice did
almost peer to make the duet fly. To be
sure there wuzzent =tell tune in what
she sung, and it wncl hav snapped a
string to hav nnderbnke it on a fiddle,
but I nebissed from the looks ov a good
many ov the folies that iota ov um peered
to injoy it, The gal sang ontil f oudent
see how she ofd ebrane herself any hard-
er and not break her windpipe, and yit
that quire sot there like a lot ov stumps,
and not wan ov um dun a thing to help
her round the corners. While she was a
Join her best to shake the house, it seem•
ed to me blab if the feller with the bugle
horn ever expedited to do any good in
the world now was hie ohanoe. I thawt
he mite at least ltav showed his willing -
nese by holdin up the plasterin fur a
minib with Mellon] now and then, .and
givin the poor gal a ohanoe to ketch her
brebh, bat he dident.
There was more readin out ov the
bible, and then the quire was agin turn.
ad loose in a way that peered to giv evry
last tvun ov nm a chance to show what
they cod do with a notebnke, ontil I al.
moat got the noshun into my ]lead that
insbid ov bein at meetin I was at a
kooeurt, and had got in without Litwin to
pay a sent. Fest wan wed appear to
gib the bit in his teeth and ran kleer
akroat the feeld with all he end Garry ov
the peeoe, when anuther wod jump in
and grab it and go trobtin down the turn
pike, and so it went ontil about evry body
on the platform had had a chance to
show how by they end sing and how low
they cud gib, and while this was a bein
dun I found myself it wonderin all the
time if the preeoher was ever a gain to
git any chance to prseob, fur I oud see
from a klocic that was a hangin op that
the time was aidgin along terrible close
torde noon time. At last tho, the quire
peered to be willin to quit and rest, and
when I seen that the kolleksbtm was a
gain to be tuko I lowed that the preacher
wud soon hav hie change. When the
basket kum to me I dropped in my loop•
per, but the bottom was lcivered with
velvet, and it dident disturb the konger-
gashun a bit.
The preeeher then got np, and now
thinks I to myself, wears a gain to hear
him preecb, but bless your life it tutu
ten minits more fur him to read the
notisees, and igzort the fokee to tura out
to the 308 kreem sapper which the sieters
ov Dorkue was a gain to giv fur the put,
pass ov boyin new h_vm bakes tar the
Sunday skule, along tords the middle ov
he week, and to intreat the peepul not
o forgit the intertainment ov , song and
eob, and also refreshments and cake
hat Brother Sombodye bible kinss banjo
lab was a::oiu to giv a little furder along
orde Saturday uite. There wee also the
ushal moubbly tee drink at' Mistime
flappers ma etch a street, fur the benefit
v sumthin with a name that sounded
owerful nice, and then there was the
ung fokesee doing, which was to be giv
ut oS doors at Dodder Pinnyriles
house, aaless the weather happened to be
eel oz wad prevent, in which lase the
ureeedins wad be pureeeded with at the
hurob.
But I cant login to toll you about all
he things the preeoher had to giv out,
skews my metnry is too short, but he flintily aily git thru, and then thinks I to
yself, now fur sure the man is a gain to
et
rail, but instil ov that all be don was
o stand up behind the bible and put on
is epreddlo glasses, and go at it and
pond twenty minas in readin us a pewshob he had ria hieself, and there wuzzent
uthin in it at all that sounded to me
van bit religyus, but when meetin was
all and I was a goiu down the ile with
he kongergaehun eery body round me
ep eayiu bow they had ben tickled most
o doth with Dooktur Hedpelters elegant
armint. Wun women rite in front ov
ma with a hat a foot by, told anuther
omen that she had stopped to kiss, that
he kuusidered the sarmint too lnvly far
nything, and so Iett speckt mebbe it
ae, but not bein yusb to each feed I was
0o dam to understand it. Iine sorry to
ay that I wud a heap ruttier heard the
eller blow his bugle horn.
Theres anuther thing or so I sled Bite
o say, but ez a lumpi0 ov the boarders
ay kum in and begun to throw pillars
nd boots, I shall hav to quit. So no
ore UntilYour looeeum busbun,mr
Sats GAsnsoox.
Binh Ends Of Thought.
Talent is man's mastery of mind ;
genius i0 mind's mastery of man.
Friendship is sanity ; love, insanity.
Time ie Moen than money, for lost
time can never be recovered.
A man may love his friende—if they
are not women.
What is bad in a man is of as long life
as Blab whiob is good. .
Age does not improve those who fear
it.
Newspapers are what their readers
make them.
What was, is ; what i0, will be.
The heart is a comet, whose tail is
Memory.
The finer the oharoh the greater the
congregation's vanity.
Fragrance is the invisible beauty of
flowers.
A million donate means a million
cares.
There fa nothing meaner under heaven
than m mean woman.
Unleee your pooketbook says Amen,
your prayers wont rise above your nose.
The woman who is patient and speaks
kindly to all on wash day i0 not far from
the kingdom.
Start Lie and Truth on a nee at the
sauce moment, and from the first Truth
will only see the heels of hie rival.
When the devil ettooeede in persuading
a man that money alone can make him
happy, he mutate it a good day's work.
paratus.
IN r'Oa1axnY.
Ontario Government, collection of tree
trunks ; Quebec Government, Demmer.
offal lumbers; Muirhead de Kann, Via
Coria, I3. C., yellow ceder boards ; Say.
ward Milling and lumber Company, Vie.
torte, B, 0,, joiste, etudding, eta ; Hon.
H. 0, 3oly de Lotbiniere, Que., speci-
men, of bleak walnut ; Geologioal survey,
Ottawa, Ont., medicinal herbs, photo-
graphs of trees (frames of photographs
being made up of the wood of the treee
shown in illustration) • G. 0. Peacock,
Mount Salem, Onb., collection of forest
amide ; The Sehl-Hastio Erskine Manu-
facturing Company, Victoria, B. 0., see -
Hone of trees and sawn !amber.
TN FI811 AND ',MINUTES.
Turner, Boston & Co„ VIctoria, 13. C.,
canned salmon ; J. E. Ladner, Ladner's
Landing, B. C., fish guano ; J. E. B.
Lotellier, Quebec, P. Q., canned herrings ;
Wm. Leslie, Magdalen islands, P. Q.,
canned lobsters ; D. Rotherell, Charlotte,
N. B., panned +•ardlnes in oil ; Yarmouth
Packing Co., Yarmouth, N. S., canned
lobatore ; Levi Hatt , 3 Son, Halifax, N.
ie., dried codfish ; Cape Sable Packing
Co., Yarmouth, N. B. canned salmon ;
W. S. ]3rown,. Neweitetle, N. B., canned
slams ; Department Marine and Fisher-
ies, Ottawa, Ont., Stuffed flan, fish in
alcohol, paintings of lfali, apooimeus of
fish -eating birds, stuffed 'emetic KM.
male ; Dopartmeut of Marine and Fieh.
arise, Ottawa, Out., modele of boabs,mod-
els of canoes, fist traps, fiela tongs ; De.
partment of Marine and Jai,lteries, Otto.
wa, Ont., fish oil, herrings and eels in
barrels, photographs of oanneriee,
wharves, eto; R. Rookie, Piotou, N. S.,
fish way; A. J. Anderson, Lunenburg,
N. S., whaleboat ; Department of Indian
Affairs, Ottawa, Ont•, birch bark canoes;
II. W. Empree & Bons, Port Hawkes.
bury, fishing boat ; C. Robin, Cellae &
Co., Caraquet, N. _., model of fishing
establishment ; Alert Bay Canning 00.,
Wimpkieh River, B. 0 , canned salmon ;
James Patterson, St. Jobn,N. B., pickled
herring, pickled shad ; John Smith,
Halifax, N. S., fish prepared for food,
dried halve, pickled herrings, mackerel,
trout Batman, tongues and so11nds; S.
Munn & Co., Montreal, P. Q., canned
tongues, canned salmon, seal oil, cod
liver oil, dried codfish, Munn's glue,
Brantford's population is 16,907, an in.
orea80 of 170 persons last year.
The recent train robberies at Kendall-
ville, Ind., and Hancook, Mioh., 1n8,v0
aroused the Canadian express companies
to a sense of the danger that threatens
this side of the border. It has been de.
aided to arm the crews of every express
train with Winchester rifiea. Other
precautions of a defence nature have also
been taken, but their nature the manage-
ment refuse to reveal.
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FOR 30 DAYS.
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Great efforts to dispose of all classes of Boots and Shoes in
order to make room for Fall stock. The stock on hand comprises
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BRUSSELS - AND - SEAI'OPtTIH.
Not simply hide bare walls. As discordant strains of music are to
the ear, so is the eye tortured by out -of -harmony paper on the walls.
If you look to cheapness alone you alight as well cover your
plaster with penny -a -dozen newspapers. But if you appreciate real
beauty you should consider many things in purchasing papers --the
location, light and woodwork of the room, etc.
Our stock includes something especially adapted to every room
—more colors and patterns than any other wall paper store in
the tovin. Our Goocl Papers cost you no more than the poor ones
others sell.
Call and see our thousand -and -one styles. Persons thoroughly
versed in Wall Paper will wait upon you and aid you in making
selections.
We hang paper in a first-class manner and are prepared to ex-
ecute the best kind of decorations.
WINDOW BLINDS.—I have an elegant stock of Window
Blinds, well assorted, that will only need to be seen to be appreci-
ated. They may be hacl either trimmed or plain by the yard.
.
RODDICK
House, Sign, Carriage and Ornamental Painter.
WA.11•7� S
50,000 POUM
FOR
s
OF
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Or in Exchange for Goods.
The Ili hest Market Price will be allowed.
To have a rine Assortment of
Tweeds, Cottons, Flannels, Cash-
meres, Blankets, Sheet-
ing, Knitted Goods,
Yarns, &o.
4.11 Wool left with us for manufacturing, whether rolls or
otherwise, will have our prompt attention,
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED'
HOWE de Co.)