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The Brussels Post, 1905-6-8, Page 4AllmvigeosaateivemtrepuessaselewswateteAmemsemwas,+e0msaft...... , wget ftp - vw 4 --That the Ciovornmeut of Ontario be (bye pUruti,' els Vast, meed to fix a milling:1m aviary for ... eohooltekabere, 8—That the qualifieabion of a Principal TlfURSDAY, ,TUNE 8, 1905. o! a Pablio eohool of two to five rooms, inofueive, be a Second Class Certificate, ,that the gaulifiotttloue ot a Principal ot Palate eohool of six or more rooms be a First Ulnae OertiAeate, 6 -That Continuation oleseee in Pah lie eohool ohne A be placed up'm the eame basis as corresponding grades of High schools ae regard eqeipment, goy arnment and teachers' gaaufloation. 7—That the government of Ontario be asked to materially inereaee the anneal grant to Public schools, 8—That,the preottoe of asking teachere when applying for eoboole to state eatery expeotett is mob to be regretted. 9—That in order to encourage protest• eional strict/ by those who hold First Ohms Oertificatee, the Educational De partment be requested to arrange with the authorities of Toronto Uuivereity for snob teaohere to take a few subjects each year until they nom leis their 'University Oouree, 10—That the privilege of writing off two or three subjeete of Senior Leaving work beexteuded to Second Olaee Teaoh ere who are engaged in teaohina. Mr. Westervelt, of Foreet City Boei- nese College, took a lesson etc "Writing" with a cissa of smallp ap le. Hie lesson wits intereeting and praotioal and he wee given a vote of thanks by the Aseociation. P010AY AFTERNOON. Mr. Strang, Principal of Goderioh Collegiate Inetitnte, then gave an inter. eating addreee on "The Lights and Shadows of a Teaober'e Life," The ehadowe of a teacher's life Dome from several came, (a) from onreeivee• (b) our pupils (a) ; from parente ; (d) from Education Department. Although there are many shadows in the teaohere life there are brightoeeeee also. One brightness ooneiete in the eatiefaotion of having done our duty. Work well done bringe plasma. . There ie joy in serving otoere and seeing the development of ohildren. The opportunity of creating enthusiasm, ambition and character eboeld bring light to the teaober'e life. Perhape the greatest joy of all i9 the joy of having helped others. Mr. Strang's addreee was warmly reoeived. Mr. Cameron, of Brussels, gave a splendid address on "The Birds of Oa• Curio." He showed himeeif to be an enthneiaetio lover ot birds, and would advise every teacher to become acquaint. ed with our feathered songsters. He spoke more especially of the sparrow family. He reoommended the works of John Burroughs for study in nonneetion with outdoor observation. Mr. Forest, of Hillegreen, read a learn. ed paper on Nature Study, giving many ideas on energy, vibrations, eta. The Aeeooiation then edjonrned, all feeling that a very enooeseful eeeeion had been held. God Save the King. J. HABTLEF, Wroxeter, Seo. -Trees. East Huron, W. H. JonNeTON, Kippen, Seo.-Treae. Weet Huron. HURON UNION TEACHERS' CONVENTION. om. The Inetitute meeting held at Clinton, wee oiled to order et 10 80 a. m , May 26th, by G B. Howard, President of west Huron Teaohere' Aeeooiation, J. Hart. ley, of Wroxeter, oonduoteddevotional exercises. Minato of last session of the Aeeoolation, May 21, 1904, were read and approved. The following oommltteee were appointed ; Resolution — Mature. Gowans, Delgaty, McKay, MoD.ugall, Musgrove, Shillinglaw, Lough, Cameron and March, and Mise Ball, Aaditore for West Huron, Meeere, Brownlee and Haw. kine. 0. Bluett, of Crediton, introduced the subject "Should the Public Sobool Examinations be restored as it was 10 years ago ?" He held that it should be re introduced eiooe ohildren who pees the Entranoe Examination in rural sections are generally too young to leave their homes, that too great a period elapses be• tweent he Entrance and Junior Leaving Esamidatioae b ould give teachers a the w test to see how their pupil's are progressing, and it woold be an-fnoentive to pupils to do better work. He would enggeet that the examination be divided into two parte, the first part constituting the enbjeoteifor the Entranoe Examination, the ee000d part the sub. jests for the Public School Leaving Examination, and a oertifiaate be given for each, The discussion was oontioued by other's. It was moved by Mr. Holman, eeoonded by Inepeotor Tom that the matter of Public Sohool Leaving Examinations be left to the Resolution Committee to bring in a good, strong resolution io favor of the examination. Mr, Baird introdooed the subject of Promotion Examinations and the eubjeot wee oontinaed by others. AFTERNOON. After the reading of the minutes G. S. How„rd gave hie addreee on ':The Teaoh- i¢g Profession' " showing what it was and what it should be. The address was an exoelleot one. It was moved by Mr. Lowry eeoonded by Mr. Baird that the address be given to the local papers. Carried. Mise Wilson, of the Clinton Model School taught a leeeon in reading with a third clan. Her plan was to have the pupils thoroughly understand the leeeon they ate to read before they begin to read. The lesson was well taught and elicited coneiderable dieenseion led by Messrs. Dalgety, Musgrove, Holman, Lowry and Inspector Robb. Mr. Moffatt then gave a paper on sup• plementary reading. Supplementary reading ie a nodal addition to the school curriculum as it oreatee a taste for good reading, broadens the pupile knowledge, gives pupils Beat employment and helps to keep them longer in the public sohoole. G. 8. Howard and Miee A. E. Conant, delegates to the O. E. A., then gave very able reports of the papers read there. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered the delegates for the splendid report they gave. Inspector Tom dismissed the eubjeot of spelling. He would teaoh regnlar forms first. By aeing a word•bailding exercise he would teach how to combine the vowels and ooneonaote, using a large nam. her of examples. He would teach the reason in alt oases why oertain lettere follow eaoh other as they do. The paper was an exoelleot one. EVENING SESSION. In the Town Hall at 8 o'olook the meeting was opened with Mr. Rogers, president for Eaet Huron, in the chair. A splendid maefosl program was render• ed. Rev. E. E, Soott' of Galt, delivered his famone lecture, "The Land of the Maple,” and those who heard it had the pleasure of listening to a most enthus- iastic, interesting and inspiring lecture, in feat words fail to convey to those who didn't hear it, a proper conception of the splendid word picture he drew in desorib ibg the greatness of our country. Whether speaking of the magnitude of oar fiaheriee, our immense foreete, un• bounded mineral wealth, the great possi- bilities of our agricultural reeonroee or the magnificence of our scenery, be was equally at home. 0BIDAs DIMMING. Separate union for the two Aeeooia• tiona were held for routine business. WEST Ronna. — The auditors report ^showing a balance of $82 36 was received and adopted. The election of offioers was then proceeded with, with the follow- ing result :—Pres., W. McKay, Hensel' ; Vice, Miee Augustine, Dungannon ; Seo,- Treae„ W. H Jobnetoo, Kipper]; Oonn- ofliors, P. Gowans and W. J. O'Brien, Exeter ; J. S. Delgety, Bayfield ; Miee amnia Hamilton, Farquhar ; Miee Edith Wiggins, Goderioh. Moved, eeoonded and adopted that the West Heron Teach- er's Convention be held in the McDonald Institute, Guelph, next year, A. nom• mitten ooneieting of Meagre. Strang, Tom, Tigert, Fleming and McKay was appoint. ed to make all railway,arrangemente, EAST HURON. — In the Eaet Huron Aeeooiation the following were eleoted Pres., Inepeotor Robb, Brunets ; let Viae, Mr. Moffatt, Seatorth ; 2od Viae, Mies Wilson, Clinton ; Executive Com. mittee—Mr, Musgrove, Wingham ; Mr. Cameron, Brussels ; Mr. Summers, Blyth ; Mies Hardin, Gotrie ; Mies "Roadhouse, Fordwiob ; Sec..Treas., J. Hartley, Wroxeter ; nditore, Meeere. Munro and Wlleon, Wroxeter, The treaeurer'e report was read and adopted, showed a balaooe on hand of $17.00. The Association decided that for next year we meet in Guelph in union with the West Huron Teacher's Association. The Executive committee in aieooiation with the West Horoulo8mmlttee ie to make 011 railway arrangements, 0NION e808/0n, The following reeolutione brought in by the Resolution Committee were adopt. ed ;- 1—That the Publio Sohool Leaving be reeturod ao a Provincial Examination, 2 --That in the meantime the County establish a County Publics Sahbol Leaving Examination. 8 --That there be One Promotion Ex. amination in the year and that it be held et Easter, That no eeleotions be made for Literature and that papers be get for Jr, and Sr, 2nd ; Jr, and Br, 80d and Jr. 4th, CET MORS Val t If you are tired, nervone, eleepleee, have beadaohee and langnor, yon need Dr. Hamilton's Pills ; they tone the etomaoh, assist digestion, brace you up at Gm. Taken at night you're well by morning. Siokneae and tired feeling disappear instantly. Vim, spirits, happy health, all the joys of life comes to every• one that uses Dr. Hamilton's Pills. No medicine eo satisfactory. Get Dr. Ham- ilton's Pille to -day, 25o. per box at all dealers. Deanery of Huron. The Sunday Sobool Convention and Rari•decanel meeting of the Comity of Huron, were held in Exeter on Monday, May 29th. The Uonvention commenced with a celebration of the Holy Uom• monion at 10 a. m. Ven. Archdeacon Richardson and Rural Dean Lowe con. ducted the eervioe ; a large number nom. manicated. At 11 a. m, the members assembled in the eohoolroom, when re• porta were read from all the Sunday Schools in the Deanery, which showed the eoboole to be in a very proeperoue oonditiou. At the afternoon session, a very inetrnotive and interesting paper was read by Rev. H. Thomas, of Lucian,' on "The Art of Teachiog." Rev. Dr. Tuck- er, organizing Sao, of the M. S. 0. 0., ad- dressed the aonvention on the enbjaot of "Missions in connection with Sunday Sohoole." The addreee was moat edi- Eying and interesting, ae well ae prao- Boal. Ven. Archdeacon Riohardeon, D. 0. L., then addreeeed the convention, after which Rev. M. Turnbull spoke of hie appreciation of Dr, Tooker and tbonght that every pariah io the Deanery should have a regularly organ• ized Mieeionaey Society. Revs. J. Ed. monde, of Blyth ; Jennings, of Bayfield, Rhodes, of Holmeeville ; and Perkiue, of Exeter ; aleo took part in the dieoneeione. The election of odioere was the next business, whioh resulted ae followe :— President—.Rev. W. Lowe ; Viee.•Pree,— Rev. M. Turnbull, Goderlah t Rea. Sea. —Mies Houghton, Wingham. The Con. vection will meet (D. V.) next year in Wingham. The Chapter then met in the vestry, when several important matters were ,discussed in 000neotion with the deanery, snob ae the rearrangement of parishes, raising missionary allotments, etc. In the evening Dr. Tooker preaohed a powerful sermon from Rev. 8; 8—"Be. bold I eat before thee an open door," There was a large 000gregation and a liberal collection for minim. Everyone went away highly pleased with the hospitality of the Exeter people and with all the meetings. Too moot oannot be said about: the kindness and oonrteey of the Rector of Exeter, Rev, R. Perkins, and his amiable wife, The following address was read to Rev. Rural Dean Lowe, of Wingham DEAR MR. LowE :-- Upon thie, the first occasion of your presiding as Rural Dean of the County of Huron, we deem it a fitting opportunity to offer you oar oongratnlatione upon your appointment to that colon. It is an office of honor, no lees than of asefuletee, in our Church of England. There is no Deanery perhaps more important in the whole Aimee than theDeaneryof Heron, on account of its eize, wealth and Agri. cultural importance. A great work for God and Hie Church has yet to he done in it, by expansion and ooneolidation. "Murch land remains to be poeeeeecd"— Joshua KII11 L A who and strong leader is needed ih our Rural Dean, and one who enjoys the full confidence of his brethren. We believe yon have thoea qualities and yott enjoy that ooriiler•oe. Tun will be iba first to recognize, we are sure, that those are clear olergpmen in the Deanery upon whom this honor might have talion, gentlemen well gnali• lied by ability and eaperieuoe for the poet, But Hie Lordehtp has serge ed yon—primus later pares—first am ng equals—a man beloved by his brett ren s judgment, for itis lniraees, good )all. t,and c+el for the welfare of the 0lturoh. We pledge yon our loyal eupport, oou6de•ne tend affection, and will second your rtery effort for the advanormoot of the Ohorult of God in thie great deanery of Huron. Signed - 0. R. Gonne, Rector, Clinton. E. 0. Jennings, Inoumbent, Bayfield, A. H. Rhodee, Summerhill. W. J. Doherty, Heitman. H. M. Lang Ford, " Bruseele. J. Edmonds, Reotor, Blyth. R J. M. Perkins, Reotor, Ex -ter. HOW YNF,1i91UNIA STARTS. You catch a little oold to•day, by to- morrow it baa reaohed the throat, next day the lungs are affected and yon with you had used "Oatarrbozone" which lolls colds in five minutes. In the drat pleas Catarrhozone soothes the irritated mem. branee and relieves congestion — then it onto out the phlegm and destroys the germs. It enables the blood to retain it natural euppIy of oxygen, Iuu •food and vitality. Ie any ouugh, bronchitis or long affection it's guaranteed to positive ly cure. Decline any substitute for "Oetarrbozone." I'orclwielt. The Police Trustees intend extend'ng their oemeut walk to the station this Summer. The Trustees of Fordwiob cemetery have purchased a lawn mower for use in the oemetery. Goggin Broe. had two ,beep and three lambs killed and one sheep worried by lege on Sunday morning of last week. The owners of the doge are not known The Howiok Sunday 8ehool Oanveotnn will be held in the 'Presbyterian ohm, h, .Fordwiob, en Tuesday, Jane 20th. Thr -re will be two eeeeione, afternoon from 2 to 6 and evening from 7 90 to 10. There will be an excellent program, "Tire Teaoher" being the eabjeot for the alit r. noon eestion and "She Bawler," in the evening eeeeioe. Aooasoo,ENT of Howfox Fou 1905 — Number of aores cleared, 67,510 ; Nu of acres woodland, 8,472 ; No. of aores e'i.,h land, 284 ; No. acres waste, and ewa,r p, 25,408 : value of property, 91,985,331 ; value of buildings, $876,680 ; bush, es assessment, 918,476 ; Total seaman. ot, $2,867,508 ; pupo,ation, 8,659 ; child, .n between ages of 8 and 14 476 ; ohildren between agee of 5 and 21, 1,087 ; ohildieo between ages of 5 and 16, 782. 1131 v th. Rev. 3. Holmes and Wm. Jackson were in Lietowel attending the annual session of the London Oonferenoe. John Wilford attended the Runnel meeting of the Grand Orange Lodge of British America, in Owen Sound lad week. John Moore has secured a position ae traveller with MoOoll Bros., & Oo., wholesale dealers in oils, eto., Toronto, and has entered upon hie new duties. Part of lot 70, MaDonald'e survey, Blyth, now the property of this oorpwa. tion, has been Bold to, the Guelph a••d Goderioh Railway 0o. for the sum of 940. A. special meeting of the Council r as held on Monday afternoon, May 15th. All the members were present. Coen. Metoalf moved, eeoonded by Con,,, Milne, that Samuel Westlake be eng.•g• ed by this corporation for the term of one year as constable, weigbmaeter, b -II ringer, fireman and all other duties as re• gaited by the chairmau of the street committee, or the reeve, end for such services the said Samuel Westlake reoeive a eatery of $410 a ),.,sr and mob salary to be at the rate of $88 per month from June let, 1905, to December let 1905, and for the following six months the rate of $80 84 yer month. —Carried. DON'T BURN YOUII IILESII. Corn salves poison and burn ; besides they never once the corn. Potnau,'e Corn Extractor has been oaring corns for fifty years, Paiolees, sure and guaranteed to act io tweotydaar home. tree only "Putnam,." Lti:tcuwel. Listowel ranee June 20, 21 and 22. Oal. Bricker, of town, eeooeeefuily passed hie second year examinations at the Ontario Dental College, Toronto. Albert Dunlop, L. D. S., has returned home from Sudbury, having sold out hie dental business there. Be is thinking of going Weet. F. S. Howe has purohaeed from J. W. Soott the two story, brick cottage 00 Wallace street uoonpied by G, M, Yates, Mr, Yates will occupy one of the double dwellings into whioh the Ooogreeatiouxl oburah is befog oouverted. T. E. Hay intends removing into the other one whin both are completed. The Wiarton Bubo of last week spathe ae follows ;—The many friends of J. P. Newman will regret to learn that he suffered gaits serious injatiee by falli'.g off a pile of Matter. It appears that he was loading a oar,1 when in some manner he tripped and fell about twelve feet, hie head etriking some boards. He was taken op onooneaioue, and as we were going to preee it was learned that his atm was badly braised, and the wound on his bead was bleeding profusely, and that some of hie ribs were fractured. la3.o(torloh. John Stratton has assumed oharge of the G. T. R. depot. A deputation from Bayfield will wait upon the Oounty Oodnoil thie week iu regard to the Bayfield bridge, The local Orange Lodge deoided to have church service on the first Sunday io July, which false on the 2nd. The Registrar's office is being ret arranged, and will now be more ow, venient for eearobers and oflioiale The rooms formerly 000npied by the public library are being oonverted into dwelling roome and will be oocupled by William Lane. George Porter, after a siege of rbeuma. Mem whioh oonflned him to the house for eeveral daya, is again abie to bo at tete store though badly crippled. E. N Lewis, M. P., for West Heron le a member of the epeoial telepbo.'a committee of the Rouge of Oommona, a d was one of a party of Parliamentariane who visited 'Montreal a guests of the Boll Telephone Co. and examined tint great telephone ayotem of,the company fu that oity. nd - i i t e i fader - lett er The action of the qwn h p of lett ve the township df Oolbonrne, avis ing ant of the (tatting down of the Holmeeville hill, woe adjonrned by eon. sent to the July tilting of the Divieion Court, The ooruer emus of the new North etreet Methodist ohoroh will be laid on Saturday July let. Tho Ladies' Aid Society icteod serving dinner et the 'leneperanoe 11,11, and it grand ocueert Will be given iu the evening. Sabbath of last ween Rev. Jae, A. Anderson entered upon the eighteenth year of hie pastorate in Knox church. He made it the occasion, at the morning servioe, of speaking on the subjoot of "A pastor's joy, a people's rigbteouenese." In addition to the remembrance of his Ohrintian Endeavorere, he wee made the reoipient of a large and handsome bouquet of fiowere at the Wednoeday evening prayer meeting, His Nerves Played. Out. And Health Broke Down—:1 Life Saved byOleTimely Use of Ferrozone. Mr. Karl E. Newsome, of Rntheeay, writes :—"I owe a debt of gratttnde to Ferrozone whioh saved my l,1e alter a severe stege of nervous prostration. About a year ago my health gave out oompletely. I was in much a weak irritable oonditiou that I oou'.du't work, and found that the doobore did nothing for me but take my money. My drug• gist recommended Ferrozone ae the beet preparation for nervone troubles, so I oommeuaed 01 once to take one tablet at meals. Every box of Ferrozone I took seemed to do me more good than the previous one and it wasn't very long ben fore I was strong enough to move around again. In three months I was complete• ly oared, and I know that I wouldn't be alive today if I hadn't used F errezone. It braced up my nerves, gave me a etroog healthy a000titution, and is certainly a marvellohe restorer and tonic for nervous people." The reason Ferrozone is eo enoceeeful in curing nervous dimes is that it eon• tains the very elemente that are needed to restore the wasted nerve cella. It ie a nourishing strengthening touio that costa 50o. per box, oontaining three weeks treatment. Six boxes for $2 50, Sold by all druggists or by mail from Tbo Ferroxone Oompany, Kingston, Out. Dont tail to get Fereoz,ne today, it dteenree health. Dr. Sproule was re•eleeted Orange Grand Meeker of the Orange Grand Lodge of British America at Owen Sound. Mr, Von Melaka, the Lancaster bank clerk, whose plank saved the property of the bank from burglars, was presented with a watch, chain and diamond locket by the citizens of Lancaster. Captain John Baroley, far over forty years eaperiutendent of the Allan Steam. Alp Company died at Montreal, aL ri North fiddle r • The 6 a a andNorth Perth NoNr exouraion to Guelph Agrlouituret ()allege is on June 27, It le nnderatood that the Perth Teltoilera' Aeeooiation will go on 'hie trip as a enbatitate fur cue day of their ne a'onions. h t u l REAL ESTATE. HARM FOR SAL13.—CHOICL 60 sore farm for sate mug South half Lot 0,0on, 7, Grey. Mostly seeded down and well immured, Good bank haru and comfortable house. Oloee to eoboal and 2d miles from Bruseele, 9 scree of Pall wheel, in. Apply to J, O. TUGH, Brussels, 80.61 T1ARM FOR SAIu]L—TIDE UN. JAL' doreigued offere her 100 acre farm, be- ing Lot 20, Oen. 7, Grey, for sale. There is a comfortable house, bank baro, or- chard„well,, do, Farm le only $ mile from the thriving village of Ethel, e'er further p F artiaulaxe ae to trice terms &a apply to NRB. BATN� B.OLLAN D, 79 terms. paEroet, Toronto, GOOD FARM FOR SALB,— The undersigned offer !or eale hie farm, being Lot 1, Oon. 18, Grey. It is sit• natol on the Gravel road, 2 miles South of eruesels and contains 100 nares of goodland, alt eluared but lel aores. There .Is a first ,lie brick class 1,r olr oodesand nkitchen,e�heated w t h uruaa wood ehod, artesian well with n 1and water is pumped to ha. Barn is 10x0e fees wall stone stables. Flay barn 80x00 feet. Good orchard, farm well fenced ; pleatautly situated Will be sold on easy terms. Apply00 premises or Brus• sola P. 0., D010A8 OR1013. INCTBAT O R S I have secured the agency for one of the best Cana- dian makes of Incubators. Prices right. EGGS FOR HATCHING Buff Orpington's. My birds are bred from the best in Canada. None better. JOHN WRIGHT If You Want Hens that will lay in Winter. If you want Birds for table use. It you want beauty, utility and quality get into the BUFF WYANDOTTE breed by buying a few eettinge of Eggs at 81.00 per 15 from 3ames Ballantyne BRUSSELS. HOW G ERIC DISEASES START. People with Weak Stomachs in a Continual State of Disorder. Nearly all dieease germs that find lodgment in the eyetem gain enhance with the air we breathe, or thrpngb our food and drink. If the Dam-MIMI end digestive organs be weak, so that food does not readily digest, they will oontaiu a soar, slimy ferment ing mase, an ideal spot for the diseaee germs to grow and spread through the whole system. People with a weals stomach are in a onntinnat state of danger, andthey should use the beet means, Mi o-na, to strengthen that organ and tone up the whole digestive eyetem. Thie remedy is a certain mire for all dieaeeee Of the etomaoh exoeptiog canoer. Used before molt meal, it eo etrengthene the whole digestive system that yon can eat what you want and all you want without far of indigeetion. Th• re will be no ferm_n• t,itiou offood, and the stomach and inleetines will be so olean and pore that diseaee germs cannot possibly live when Mi-o•na is used. If you Buffer with headache, baokaohe, variab a app -tate, nausea, gnawing at the pit of the s'omaoh, sallow skin, heart• burn, furred tongue, eleepleeenee+, and general debility, it shows that the atom• aoh has bean overworked and weakened. A fi'ty Dent box of Mi o na tablets will give quick and epeedy relief. Aek James Fox one of the moot reli able druggists in Brussels to show you the strong guarantee under whioh he Bells Mi•o•na. to wear, and If you buy from us you carry home money which you expected to spend. , How do these prices', strike you :- -Gent's durable and comfortable shoes 151.25 to $4.00 TRUNKS SATCHELS Prices r 30 Da.. le Harness. s in Sin Reduced �' xces i'o y i; reV'Convenient dwelling rooms to lot. Dwelling and 9 aores land for eale obeap. frfen's walking Shoes. Good solid wear, and real comfort in our men's heavy street shoes. Built to wear and stand the walking which you will certainly feel like doing when you wear them. All the best makes, in all shapes, sizes and widths, are here. Easy to get a fit—easy shoes hard to wear out. It 0. R I 7./ H A R .6./ Si Uptoa10 T�lurlii� eu,m ae,A.wr sr .uaxta,a aMMv?..v ee. 1liessrst Dodds & llabkirk blank the Public for the t5 pat- ronage e open- ing rlc ]'Ont' e t r1,” ing our shop in the atretton Block, Brussels, We keep a new, well select- ed stock of goods and attend to the manufacture of the same in a Fashionable and Workmanlike manner. High Class Tailol'ing our Spoolalty r t e ion assured to all our Satisfaction Customers. Wo give our personal supervision to all departments of our business. Give us a Trial Order. WILL SELL HO.�ESE KRS' EXCURSION TICEETS TO THE NORTH i ST Winnipeg 830 00 Mowbray Delorain Souris ) Brandon Lyleton Lenore I Miaiota Bineoarth Mooaomio Arcola F¢vegg 00 Ycrktstoannu 1 81 00 Oohs, f 38 76 98 60 Re ina tt 81 61, Liptonvv 04 00 82 00 Saskatoon 86 20 Prince Albert, 36 00 92 26 Macleod 98 10 82 20 Calgary .- ...... 88 60 Mooeeia 33 00 Rad Deer 39 60 Strathaana 540.60 Going June 18th, returning until August 14. Going June 2701,, re turuiug until August 28, Going July 1601,, returning uctIl Sept. 1a. Full particulars from Canadian Pantile Agent. THOS. FARROW, Agent, ,Brussels, or write 0,8 Foster, D.P.A., Toronto, ALLAN LINE LIVERPOOL and LONDONDERRY Royal Yai1 Steamers From Mon trent From Quebec Tunieian lune 2, 3 < in, June 2, 4 p.m Victorian lune0,8 ..tu. Juno 9, 0 pm liavartan June 10, 3 a.m. Jnue 10, 2 p.nr Virginian June me am. June 28, a p.m RATF;S OF PASSAGE First Cabin, $70 and upwards ; Second Cabin, Liverpool and Londonderry, 342,60 and upwards ; Third O,a,e, 527.00 and 528.75 to Liverpool, Derry, t rlfast, .Glasgow and Landon, Montreal to (111150(001' Itlreet. lion dollen Wrn, June 7112 (daylight) Nen' York 10 (Glasgow Parisian I burs, Juno 8, 2 p,m Montreal to Letnl"u. and Havre Sardinlail June 101 •,armatian.....,Jnue 21 For further particulars apply to W. H. KERR, Agora, Brussels. IAA 'W a ears Our Spring Stock of Wall Papers is to hand and it is a choice lot and well worth inspect- ing. SPECIAL. BARGAINS will be given in small roll lots carried over from last year, some of them as low as 3c. per roll. READY MIXED PAINTS kept in stock and will be sold in quantities to suit purchasers, Shop in Smale's Block, next to Metropolitan Bank Fret eCrae en