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The Brussels Post, 1905-6-29, Page 4tibeee54455tfelfROsaGYeZoiteUi • A son of Dr. John A. 1V10000regOr Lonaull 001 , Woo bitten by a dog, n2 oa the bol developed symptonts of bydo vte,)180,., All Loudon ben aft er will be allot by the Huron County Court, VIC' CV:Mg& VOSt, 7127W -1804 Y, JUN '29, 1905. • TUE trading etamp beano° is likely tc(he wiped out, and properly so, by en AO 06 Parliament et thie melee of he ()eminent', JAPAN pontinnes its program of mts. tramming and the Czar ohonld hurry up hie peace negotiation° or Me. Linevitch and his followers will boa their tomb stones set up in Manchuria. Poneeiteeroas are being mode in Eng - lend for the centennial annivereery of the battle of Trafalgar and onee more Pound- ing the praises of the great Lord Nelson who ably upheld the supremacy of the British navy whose lustre has never been dimmed ea the years have rolled by. Nem wee a wir-o ieCr more praotioal intereet manifested in a gathering of Sabbath School workers than that indi• coated in the big Convention held daring the past week in Toroato. The address ee and Oonferenoes were hnilseye bitten end the right arm of the (thumb ebottid receive new impetus ae the result of the gathering. How. C. S. HsttAN is a tanner by trade and probably that a000nnte for the way he trimmed the hide of Mr. Gray in the bye eleotion in London reoently. Mr Gray will begin to title's by the two de foots that the Londoners believe in hymeneal onions. The genial Minister of Interior should have bad his seat by acclamation bob when the Oppoeition declined to have it that way the next best thing was to carry the conetituency by a noble 300. Ie the oratorical windmills in partial men° were limited to one speech of a half hone duration, on any debate in the legialative belle, the ensions (meld be reduced to half the length and some mem here might pose as wise men and pbilos. ophere who, by the genii they talk, are probably properly rated aa aimpletons, if nothing woree, By cutting the indemnityinbwo, in two, inetead of thinking of increasing it, would cense some of the M. Pie to get the biggest"loomp" on them yet reoorded, SATURDAY of this week the Dominion of Canada oelebrates its 38th birthday and stands before the world with a record for stability, morality and eotid, eteady prop, rase not sorpaesed. It would be a great mistake to expeot Canada to do juet It did ia 1867 or 1868, as well expect a fall grown man to be satisfied with knioker- bookere, white "pinny" and rioglete of hie early boyhood. A polioy of well consider- ed advancement should oontinoe and the people ebould ever remember that upon the individual Cannok depends, to a large extent, what the history of the future will be. This Dominion °couples a very different position to many other lands from the /rat that the resooroes of the country are so wideiy varied in their oharaoter and yet respectively of eo great value that Canada should never have the trade reverses known to other conntriee. Oar population does not belong to the croaking olass, always oryiog about the seven lean years, bat rattier to a steady. going thrift,conpled with industry, sobri ety, and economy, which is almost euro to keep the balance on the right side of the ledger. Canadian cities are compar- ing favorably Wial theme of other 00120• trim ; Oanadian:sehoole and colleges take no mond plaoe ; Canadian financial institutions stand well to the front Canadian farmers are not exoelled in the world ; Canadian mothers and wives oan• not be surpaesed ; and Canadian public, private and political life will permit the searchlight to be turned upon it with better ohaocee , 1 a popular verdiot than many other kende. Canadians should be proud of their o entry and should not be afraid to exhibit it. We may not. leave the flag-waving fever ae bad 00 others bat we Amid not forget that "the lines have fallen unto na iu pleaeeot pillow', we have a goodly heritage." Long may thebeaver, beaver, inchoative of ever continuingindnetry, industry, be a fitting emblem of Canadian life ; long may the Union Joule float over It happy, contented, loyal people and long may. the peaoefal and happy relations between this Dominion and the Mother- land exist and this colony ocintinue to be the brightest star in the Nation's diadem, Lord, while for all twinkled we pray, Of every olime and tweet, 0 hoer tie fur Dor native land,- The land we love the most 1 0 gutted our shorn from every foe 1 tyitb Nara one borders blase, Our °Wee with prosperity, Our Beide with plenteousness, Unite ne in the steered love Of knowledge, truth mad Thee ; And let our hint' end valleye thout The songs of liberty, Lord of the nation, thus 10 Thee Oar ootintry we oontheend ; Be Pboa her refuge and her 150,6, Her everlasting Friend, The Wife of W. H. Northrnp, E. died Re Brighton. Ex Judge W, W, Fitzgerald of Welland county died at hie old home in London, Wilhelm Walker, of Eintoe, was killed by hie tram runithag into a railway newt at Laoknow. Marie Pare, waitress, aged 294 went into the swimming tank cif the Bath Betel, Montreal, and Waci drotened, nf 10 wee 0000 to the Paringir03,1 ronolug numuz21" :d ito The Spring alitill.te of the county court for the comity of Huron were he'd in Goieriole, Ju age Doyle presiding. The court opened nil Tuesdey, 18th inst., and closed on Fiiday. There wore four 000tested oases on the docket but only one of these was dieposed of As it odium - ed the whole time of the court, The following are the eons :- Itobert Bell Engine Co, re. Anderson. -This is an Ration b, ought by the Robert Sell Engine 00,,Setttorth. egalnot Mr, Anderson of Uthorne for tnaohinery sold te him. On tontine of the whole time of the court being otampied by the Coleman and Cochrane rase, the Intel of this notion was postponed notil next Doaember, Searle Va. G00:0411.-Thie is an notion brought by Me, S-arle, of lt p ey, againat a Kr. Goodall, of Toronto, for en alleged ciefediye oar toad of corn cord him. Pmitponed. 11 nether re. hisonnette.-An action brought by De. Ronthier, late of at, Joeteph. agaieet 8 fernier in that lora by. Sett ed between the mirth's The Toronto 'bust Company vs. Were• ingt.m.-An option on a mortgage. Re. !erred to the Looel Master. Ooleman ve. Ooohrene.-This was an aotion brought by Fronk Coh man and hie wife against Jelin Cochrane. The plaintiffs live itt the township of Stanley, near Htne Creme and the defendant lives on the town line in the township of Hay. The au ion is broueht to receiver damages for 1, juries cans, d the p slnuffo by being upset in the dhoti of the town line between the townships of Hey and Stanley, last October while driving home torn a tea meeting 01 the Presbyterian church, Mimeo, the aeoicient incurrieg within 100 rode or vo of the defendant's gate. Neither id the plaintlffa 0001,1 Bey that he or she reaognized John (Iouhreoe as the driver of the rig that ran past them and frightened their horse and °Kneed it to run away and upset them in ainjuring both of them very eeverely. Abe. Coleman's arm was broken and Mr. Ooleman's shoulder was pot one of j tint. They wombed' thrown violeutly to the ground, and by almost a miraole their little child, who was voth them in the couveyanoe, escaped with little or no injury. To °cameo the de- fendant ae the ramie of the injury the plaintiffs relied principally on oirentn• stantial evidence and alleged admissions of defendant. The notion was first tried in D oember last before His Honor Judge Doyle and a jury, when the jury found for the plaint/1h by giving them a verdict tnr $50 damagee. Loot January the defendant entered for a new trial almost solely on the evi demo. of Robert Agnew, who made an affidavit in eopport of the applioation, in which he swore that the it juri s to the Goternan's and the upetting and breaking uf their oonveyanoe was calmed by his maim" past the Coleman'e with a rig driven by himself, and that Thome Stevenson was riding with him. The trial occupied the afternoon of Tuesday, and the whole of Wedeeeday, Thnreciay and Friday, being one of the longeet trials that has taken pleas in Goderioh for years. There were 46 witnesses called. The jary returned a verdict for the defendant aod recommend- ed that each party pay his owe coats, Although the indite le the sole arbiter of the outs, Judge Doyle adopted the re- oommenclation of the jury and ordered each party to pay his own costa. There was a marked oonftiot of evi• deuce and oonsiderable feeling engender- ed which we trust will soon allay in this very law abiding part of the oommanity. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CONVENTION. The opening erasion of this convention, the 12ch annual gathering for the comity was held in Victoria Street (March, G. derioh, Rev. P1 13 Graham presiding in the abeenoe of Walter Hall, of Wing. ham, who could not be present, The forenoon was taken np with preliminary work and discussion, the following nom- teiittees being appointed : Reeolutions-Chas. Girvin, Nile; Rev. Mr. Wight, Craderioh; Mies Taman, Blyth ; ane Miss Liefield, Nile. Nominating -Rev. Jae. Hamilton, Goderiolo ; Mira Potter and alias Barr, Blyth ; Rev. Dr. Cook, Clinton ; Rev. Mr, Graham, Goderioh, and lj E. J. Beaton, Clinton. Bueiness-Reve, Messrs, Graham, Wright and Hatnilton, Goderiah, AFTDRNOON 8000000 opened with devotional eerviee led by Rev. 0, N. latiZ30, and then the Nom ineting committee made the fo,lbwing recommeodation far offioers for 1906=06, whioh was adopted : President, (Thee. Girviu, Hite ; fltet vice, ,Ftenit Anderson, Blyth ; 2nd vioe, Mies (.ilt, Exeter ; seoretary, Miss Oora Tyndall, Carlow ; treasnrer, Mies B Greene, Clinton ; executive, MLa Mary Morrie, Goderieh ; Mira Goveelock, Win- throp ; A, °mane, Wing/tom ; Rev. W. D. Mat ee, Clinton. The tOret paper, "The Worth of Ohrietian Endeavor," by Miss Joon flab. kirk, Brussel, was read by G. F. Bla'r, Christian Endeavor wag d, fined as a persistent effort to train young people to aotive and intelligent °Meilen cervice, end to win Soule for 011rieb, and it ie of valne berause of this objeot. In Meet Mg to eindy the Bible together, all re• active good, for it le a beneficial effect on the mental and epiritnal powers. The excellent point(' ootitained in the paper brought ont good diseuraion. E A. Hardy oontinued on the work of C. E., inetenoing the Lindetty society, whioh brough about a great revival in that town. He gave some helpful integration for getting up topies, giving an outline elaesifroation of how to treat a topic+. These indented the introduction, the development of the theme, and the rionolnsion, (mob in ite order and with a definite object in itn treatment. Rev, Mr, Esler, of Toronto, said what Wall needed in oar 0, E. eooietiee was people who will do thiuge-real, living men and women, We need a revival in keligion, whioh means a revival el life in God's people. What are we going to do to bring [theta Oda revival ? Our pledge „ '54;it';'40+2.4esio*A-Aseets./..ieF"ot,,,staq45-VaNgiffi5*-.4tsk#VgiEd-lf.7f$Kel ,--'"Opt-,1 thou mine ryre' 3 A 'elft foot that Will Uoniti to the heed 101 otioe, and 16 00001 eland on 0 firm footing, the fonriciation Olitiet. 0 The b. rid• lug-INtok-we Meet etoop to help. lime dignity with your servioe. 5. The FAMOUS 'PEOPLE I3Y FANNIE M . LOT IIROP usdos 411Ft THONiAg .UPTON TheMerchant Prince of England The first time that Sir Thomas Lipton came to America was in 1865 as a. stowaway in an old-fashioned little tramp steamer, and when the vessel neared port he was busily engaged in shoveling coal into the furnaces. The latest time was in 1903, when a whole nation held him in honor as a valiant and true sportsman, making his third brave but vain attempt to take a silver cup back to England. On this occasion he lived like a prince on his steamer "Erin," surrounded by his fleet of thirty-three boats -steamers, houseboats, barges, tugs, cruisers, steam launches, gigs, jolly boats and dingies-main. tained at his expense and manned by over two hundred men, Sir Thomas was born in Ireland, but spent his early years in Scotland; his education was a hurried,4mconventional, picked -up variety, and at fifteen, with rosy dreams, he ran Mgy from home, smuggled himself into a steamer and came to New York. His eight dollars did not last long, and after working in the rice fields of South Carolina, driving a street car in New Orleans, can. vassing for a crayon portrait concern, stealing rides on freight cars, and mak- ing a day-by-day living as best he could, went back two years later to Glasgow, empty of purse but rich in experience. The prodigal was received with open arms, and with 4100 of his father's savings, he opened a little meat and provision store. He introduced American ideas, worked, as he says, "twenty-five hours a day," and advertised to the limit of his ingenuity. One day, seven of the leanest, gauntest, hungriest men in the kingdom paraded the town in Indian file, bearing on their backs the legend: "We are going to Lipton's." Next day, seven of the fattest men that could be found, walked the streets proclaiming in large letters: "We have been to Lipton's." Meanwhile, the proprietor slept under the counter. This little shop in High street was the beginning of Lipton's 500 stores throughout England, his fruit farms in Kent, bakeries in Glasgow, the great- est tea plantations in the world in Ceylon, his curing factories in Liverpool, his candy manufactory in London, his fruit trees in Georgia, and his other vast industries, giving employment to ten thousand people, and having made for their owner a fortune of $60,000,000 and an income of $7.50 a minute. He gave 425,000 for the Jubilee Memorial dinner to the poor of Lon- don, and his check seemed little to him when his eyes filled with tears at the sight of 310,000 poor people eating as his guests. Not till later did the world learn that it was his gift; for the only thing he never advertises is his charity. ramrod :wording to Mt 05 105 Parliament of Moods, la tato y ear 1904, by W, Nook, et the Departrnoet of Agriotaturo, is to take part in the servioee, but before we oath have this revival we meet cones near to God in prayer, The President eleot, Mr, °Rein, not being able to remain for the eveniug meeting, was introduced and addressed the oonvention, asking for the earnest enpport the exoutive and all his fellow Endenvorere throughout the county. Thal Resolution oomtnittee brought in the following report, which was adopted Resolved, 1. That the thaoks of thio convention be extended to the friends in Goderlob who have so kindly entertained the dele- gates in their homes, and opened their Aerobes for the araommodation of the Oonvention. 2, That we express oar hearty appreoiation of the eervioes rend• ered by the speakers who oame from a dietetic:s and have so helped by their remarks. 3. That we desire to call speoial attention to the resolution palmed at this morning's sesseon as follows :- "Moved by Rev. W. H. Graham, no. by Dr, Cook :- "That•this convention would suggest to the incoming officers that the county be ae thoroughly organized ae possible nod ',het In the arrangements for next year'e program soma speoillo line of study or phut of work be adopted," 01 51100100 S1001010 in Knox (Audi was opened With de- votional service led by lleythlr, Anderson, and steer txrallent mettle by the emir, Rev, Mr. gave an inspiring addrees 00 '11011. using for hie text the oh -reoter of Oneeiph dm, ae quoted in Pitting letter to Timothy II, 1, 16 Help bringing woe urged in eloquent and witty sentenoee, with original Mastro tions whioh held the interest of every listener to the last word. Biblical in, stances of sucoetsful and entneet help bringing were quoted, anti the addrees closed with these regaisites for stmeeesful helping 1 An open eye, a °rear vision I ' :10 ,,;i141unautrnitikautioniquiiim1Ip nfitINIO11141.510111 • Amizama.sesimo tress Shoes must be fashionably correct. Ours are. These shoes are comfortable because they fit inside. The outline is handsome and the shoes are made to keep their shape and appearance till worn out, '* Prices are right for right goods -Men's Fine Shoes from $1,25 to $4 50, Wo have special makes by '.3 D. King, George A. Slater and other popular makers all of which are up-to-date fitters and wearers. HARNESS DEPARTMENT. -Single Harnes,o, reduced prices for 80 days. Dusters and Lap Rugs, a nice assortment. Trunks and Satchels, ta'Comfortable Dwelling Rooms to lot, 010 dwelling for sale, Z. C. X% C AVIEt. hands of faith end prayer, with the good ln Nr1 0110 allosve Christ in ills life, 111 r, riroa 11 berm addreee was much appreeim,l, ai ehould have been heard by a lined] tenor outfit nee, X, Beaton, p .sifled in the %beeline of kir Girvin, asked for 11)4 0po000,, of tee ne'ogitie, its 1,, 0,t, i lie in x, Witt cellon should be lo la, and the Snow of !mode for Clinton, whoes delegates had extend ed en imitation, was praetteary ,maid. 00000. elltb SillTitid IN THE BACK. I1 Idle P000 in a tender 010.0 and menu it mighty hard to brittle op. Nerviline takes that kiuk out of the spinal column it than' order ; it ranthee, that's why relief comes eo 6009 l4, vi. line penetrates, that's why it ourea. Five times stronger than other kind ol remedies, Nerviline can't fall to oure lame back, lumbago, actiotion teed neuralgia, Nervihne le instant death to all rnasoular path, For nearly fifty yetera it l,oe been the leading ee.ling liniment iu Canada. Better try it. Clinton. A 3i lb, bionic bass was eanght by James Steep. Garnet Whitely, 01 town, underwent at, uperation In the hospital t bit other day for the removal of an abeam's, and is recovering nicely. The Orangemen of Clinton, Londes• boro, and part of Goderieb township will attend service in St. Peel's &lurch, enthrall, 00 Sunday July 9, at 2 20 p. m. The many friends of Geo, Levis will he sorry to learn that he ie in 'Nitrate health ; all houeh able to be out 0009.060,0. ally, he stiffen' great pain in the head, and fears it may be neoeseary for hint to visit o Toronto epeolaliet. The Town 0 meat, bas deoided to ap peal to the County 'lodge, and be backed in Reaction by the township of Goderioh, which at a opeolal meeting decided to Lep. pal against its equalized anseeetnent on grouted of being too high, as compared with other men oipalities. For some time Rev, J. Greene has been conducting aerviee at Alma every Surt• day. The attendance has not been large, but the interest has been good, Ie view or the fact that the locality is in herwise well stipp'ied with church serviora, it has been &aided to discontinue the aerviera at Alma, Oue of the busiest as well as one of the most honored basinees men of OlInton bee been Bichard Ranstord well known as manager of the Stapleton Salt Work, and hie many friendo all ov‘er thie prov- Moe will regret to learn that he is out fined te his ronn by Hines*. They will join with tie in wishing him a tpoody ro etoration to hie wonted health and activity. nxtater. Thursday, the fith day of July, will be observed by the citizen', of Exeter as a (dela holiday. Reeve Biseett, who euffered a slight stroke of paralysis on Friday, 16:h met., bas reoovered and is twain able to be around in his venal health. 116Y. Mr. Godwin is now able to be out and his early recovery is expeoied, al. though it ie not thought that he will be able to fa,fil hie duties for Boma weeks. The members of No. 6 Company, 33rd Regiment, who returned from Oamp at Oarling's Heights on Saturday, attended divine eervioe at the Trivitt Memorial diuretic on Sunday moreing. Alexander Deavitt, of Exeter, bag been appointed bailiff of the 5tia Divboiou Conn of Enema, and Snot Elliott, of Exeter, has been appointed olerk of the 5th Division Court of Huron. At a meeting tor the organization of a laoroese club, the following officiers were elected :-Hon. Pres., W. G. Biesett ; Pm., W. W. Taman ; Vice Pres., 13. P. Belcher; See,-Treas., Joint 0 Gardiner Captaio, W. J, Statham ; Manager, T. H. Biesett ; Committee, Herb Ford, A. R. Rieman, Fred. Gillespie, Tom Car The club was named "Devon Lacrosse Club of Exeter," with colors, red and white. The membership fee was fixed at 50 omits, OVIinTAICEN BY DgATE OF TnAlt0.-}0,.o ing aguinet death in an attempt to reaoh home, William W. Willis, of Exeter, passed 'teeny on board a O. P. R, train at Huuteville Friday afternoon. Hr. Willis had been a resident of North Bay for some time, going there in the hope of re- gaining his lost health, bat to no pin pose. Laet weep he rapidly became worse, and on Friday be left for hie home in Exeter. In his Weakened con. dition the journey proved too molt tor him' and shortly after startiug it was apparent that it was only a °Ileums that the patient won d realise hie hopes. Nearing Huntsville he took a sinking 89011, from which he never rallied, and death aliened shortly lifter fraying that town, The remaine were taken to Exeter on Salurdly efientoon, MS LIVER DIDN'T WORK Ferrozone. Dren(11111 mid Depros, alon Fullowed--eared by Mr. Liu, el 8 friectell., of Strathoonti, liad 11 40, Gm» with liver cOmpleini, but wisely root 1..0.,000 in limo, fie gave iIo I ver eot and torpid, and inade me feel ebon. holt tie. d. When toot up to Liloto, ruing 100110110Bred if I hadn't elept at all. My head nailed and spooks swam before my eye° in. oessantly. If 1 bank oven or 414 any Mopping Work 6 would he in a perfect whirl In two minutee. I felt depreseed an 1 00 of aorta, m.,1 Only Ot taltol from Fern sine It went ti ht to work end before long tiered inc. I fuel ever to much Wen/vett in health since tieing Ferresdite, wide's 6 idrounly recommend for the ltitineye TOM liver, Mn, Pei, 11, Monorail, of Sprini.field, tlityn ,-"Fur years I WAS elllijeot 10 tre. qnent tetteoks of Moe complamt, and no remedy ever mired lib,s Ferrozone. When tny heed milted itt to eplit, and I belt drowsy and sick, Iforrnsono relieved quieltly. 0 used Perms...me two month • ee0. .0.0,-treetitege",teeleeleietieWl Messrs, Dodds 86 Ilalakirk thank the Public for the pat- rounge extended since open- ing our shop in the Stratton f3lock, Brussels. We keep a now, well select- ed stock of goods and attend to the manufacture of the some in a Fashionable and Work manlike MUM e r. MO Wass TallOPing our 81080100 Ratisfaotion assurod to all our Customers. We give our personal supervision to all departments of our business. Give us a Trial Order. 44.11601,1111111.110,12111111a The Best Pure Manilla Twine on the Market is the :40 1 e iv 050 FEET TO THE LB, Will be sold during the month of June at 13 Cents per lb., Cash, GERRY & WALKER. _J after being onred, and haven't been 1 bothered 86000,"REAL ESTATE. whee it mimes to oaring liver COrn• I - plainte yon can't beet Ferrosene, It has 'WARM POR SALE.-OHOICE a specific' action on these organs, did at 12 GO acre farm for 111010, 00100 800013 half ones mite them in a etrong, healthy 1.;o01. 0,00n 7, Gley. meetly seeded down oondithin. Ferrozone isn't the kind 8100V 0.12004Mdait,1 that just relievee-it (tures, and cures mites from Brussels. 5 hore8 or Fall w1,000 thoroughly. Ferrozcee prevents ft In. Applt to J, 0. `FIRM, 13yeaSeIS. 30,11 return of further trouble, aud costs only 50,, a box or six boxes /or $2.50 Alt FARM F01?, SAI,E.-THE UN- druggieW, or by mail ham The Ferro• durnigoo8 (aura her 100 am farm, be - zone Company Xingetuti, Get. Get a fug l,,,000, Cert. 7, Grey, tor sale, There eupply to day. to “, 0,.111101:1141116 house, bank barn, on. churilovells, dm, Pam is only mile from the thrivivg eO1lga ni Hthel. 5"or further The Healthier Rotel safe at Brandon particulars its to price, tonne, die., apply to 1,11114h20lITS, liOLLANV, 73 Sinner street, wee robbed of $200 in oath and "'event! °brake mid express orders, IT 0 ME "'SSELLILL K B 11 8' EXCURSION TICKETS TO .THE 1TitTI1 WE S T LE tr Souristt, i ud: n DiVro°1WorbarlY Winnipeg 380 00 10 sloven 11.3:30035:327602600 I. 31 00 Yfihrnero" 81 GO Lipton Moosejew Regina 34 00 611,yinleitootn. 32 00 PSnr'lkit:VA°1uboit... 30 00 Ninsearth ... 132 26 itieeleoti ...... ..... :30850 min 82 20 Calga Moosory 0 00 Arcola Stratleco5101alt"84IVOr 10 60 Going June 0010, returning until August 14. Going J unit 27tb, returning until Ang tat 28. (.Meg July 15tb, returning until Sopa 10. Full particulars from Canadian Pacitio Ageut„ Agent, Brossele, THOS. FARROW, or write 0.13 Foster, D.P,A., Toronto, ....Mes..1=0.0.1•¢132101.2posemeel.flalzerate ALLAN LINE f,11131t1'001., and LOADONDERRY Royal Mail Steamers From real From Quebec Tenth -bin -.Juno 11.04. J1410 6.2 p.m Vic Milan .1uo 0.8 14,111, Sone 0, 6 p,m Nova, ill) Jima 16 3 a.m. Jane 10, 2 p,m V/161614411 June 100,0,1,001, June 23, 0 p.m BATHS OF PA8SAG10 First thibin, 370 mud upwards ; Second 01010n, Liverpool 01101 Emminuderry, 34240 and upwards ; Third 016163. $27.60 and 028.70 to Liverpool, Derry, Belfast, Glasgow and London, Mentrelll 10 (tlilsdoW DireCi• 11105801J00, Wed, 1550 761, (daylight) New YOrir 611 Glasgow Parisian 'Vinare, June 8, 2 pan Mentrent to 101101011 and ishevee itraillian.....,JR210 10 1 tiaranatian June 21 For further particulars 0101117 00 W. 11. KERR, Agent, Brunie. • 4litio; ret8245101