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The Brussels Post, 1901-6-6, Page 5Iola 0, 1991 E�maw,,,•.,.,,ayrrcoue: _1114...,.,-.....-.. BUSINESS CARDS. MONET TO LOAN' AT l Plat -4.:f•al•., 4oat.0001."r,llrueoele, H MOCRAGKEN V 1 Ioeuor 01itTurriuge ietir Coe, Ql•. oe at er0oery,0;trnbQt1'y ati'oet•, lirneoola, N. BARNETT-, • 2"oneorl¢t artist, Shop -Next ileer •Hoid ofthe Standard Bank, LadIas�and . thilreas hair cutting a specialty, on. IMDRRiSONI Issuer of Marriage Licenses, WAI.TON, ONT, MISS JEAN M'LAIICHLlN, -'1EAOHl]li OF - PIANO - AND - ORGAN, 22Z,ZTTSSaaT-,SiMITT, ROBERT CUNNINGHAM! aN00n0xmC, FIRE AND MARINE,. GUELPH. , : MISS SARAH LOU.ISE MOORE, L. O. • du to of London Conserva- tory a C n O tory of ane 00 alsoo10 Member p the to Mneiolans of Ontario, is prepared to reoeive e limited number of pupils for Inatruotlon p 4 on the cipa. Forel in t prepare Conserils vatory of the Principal's in the Oonesrvatory of Munich • Brn0aele, Ontario.'• ALEX. BUN TER Clerk of the Ponrtlr Division Court,. Co. $urop; Conveyancer, Notary Pubho, Land, Loan iand Insurance Agent • Auction- eer. n- eer. Funds inventedarid o1011 oa- . tronamade (Mice GGahm '2I ck, Brus- sels. AUCTIONEERS. roS. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION. tan, will sell for better prices, to better men in Lees time ane less charges than any other Auctioneer in Past sumo or be won't charge anything. Dates and orders can always be arranged at this oflloe or by personal application. DENTISTRY F. W. TWEDDL.E, (0O0MERLY 00 6F.A8a2T13) DENTIST, Graduate of R. 0, Ti e„ Tenant° ; Post Grad• nate course at Heakol's School, Chiang°, in crown and bridge work, s.Ia-Prlooe same ae in surrounding towns. 21- Ofhee over A.B. Smith's store, Brussels. VETERINARY. T D. WARW10K- tJ • Boner Gin20000 of the Ontario Vet- erinary College, is prepared to treat all dis- easesof domesticated animalatin a compet- ent manner. Partliular attentionpaid to Veterinary. Deutletry. Calle promptlyat- tended to. Oiiloo andluermary-Four doors North of bridge, Turnbeiry et., Brussels. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. WN.C. SINCLAIR- . Barrister, Solicitor, 'Conveyancer, Notary Public, &o, omoo-Stewart's Block 1 door North. at Central Hotel. =Solioitor for the Standard Sauk. it F, BLAIR, BARRISTER, tJf aeSolicitor, ,ko. Mee over Stand - d Dank. Solicitor Village of Brueaela. • Money to Loan atlowest rates, M G. CAMERON— • (Formerly of Cameron, Holt & Cameron): Barrister and Solicitor. Go0erfoh Ont. Olnce-.Bamiltoa street, opposite Col- borne Hotel, MEDICAL CARDS. J. A. M'NAUGHTON, M. D., O. I1., Trinity University, Fellow Trinity Medical Collo a Afemher College of Physicians and Surgeons, Ont. Licentiate of thRoyal Col- lege of Phyoielaue and Xieentiate of Mid- wifory,Edinburgh. t3"Pelepbone No.14, Bosidonoe-),W1000000, Brussels, McLEOD'S System Renovator —AND WEAR— TESTED RE1VtEDI S SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleepleeeoees, Palpita. tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Neur- algia, Loss of Memory, Brouobitto, Com eumption, Gail' Stewart, Jaundice, Zidney and 'Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Dame, Female Irregularities and General De- bility, LABORATORY, CODERIC61, ONT. J. M. MoLEOD, Prop. end Manatacturer. 001,1 by -aha, Fox:, tarugglet, atrnoaule SHIICLES• British Columbia .Led Cedar Shingles 04Dr 1 ortli Shore Pine and Cedar FOl1 SALE dT TEE ,y , Brussels %nun bills Ain Dome sad Saab of all Pat terns on hand at made to order et Short Notice. Estimates ruruished for all kinds of Buildings. Workman- ship and Maternal Guaranteed. P. AMENT Wool WO I will pa. the Highest market price in cash for ahy quantity of Wool delivered at my store, Brussels, Alfred Ba9ker. rum iebas Ittirto. Oir all the sad and doleful words ' That mortal ever writ ; There are no sadder ones to tee Than these two -"Please remit." A Pannow in 8 -7 - who meld not 'Tares. $4,00 for a newopopor, sent 40 .2 m e to a cent t Y a a auk's to know sow' to P "Raise beets." Re got this avower, "Take bold of the tope and pull for all you are w orth a 610100 NRANGERS D Rlva A DRAW. -A big orowd assembled at Sunlight .Athletic -Park, Toronto, on May 1800, expecting to see a corking match between the oham- pion Berlin Rangers and the Toronto Riversides for the Western Aeaootation cop. Nor were they disappointed. A tight garne resulted fn a draw, each aide 'coria - g one goal. The teams have to meet again in Berlin in a month'e time, wben a battle royal may be expected. The team from over the Don was the first to soore, Gerow doing the trick atter a pretty bit of biose combination. For a while the game was rather uninteresting, then the Rivereidee left wing put on a spurt, and Vogelsang, Bowman and Rad - dell got in roma splendid defence work, It was now the visitors' ,gra to retaliate,. and they made things hot for the River- sides, bat could not Dotoh a point till half. time, not being effective enough in front of goal. Gerow at this point wag hurt end we0t off, the Berlin captain court. eoualy agreeing to Murray's going on in his plane. In the second half Berlin had the wield, and at anoe eat the pace. It woe not long before they evened things up, a pretty bit of fast combination be• ,ween Heller and Wagner enabling the latter to turn the triok. Then it was the eivereidee' turn to look dangeroue, bat Vogelsang, by some marvellous work kept hie charge Vogelsang,. Berlin now etrengthen. ed their defence, bringing one of their forwards bank. The Riversides stuck to the attack, hat though they were several times within an toe of scoring weld not quite do the needlni. Two or three of the Riversides were rather used up at the finish, For the Rongere the back' and goalkeeper were the partionler etas, and Staebler and Heller were the beet of the others. Tbe Berlin team, it should be mentioned, only numbers sleet last year's winning team. Henderson, Seeker and Vick worked bard and brilliantly on the Riversides defence, and all the forward line exoept Small were first -rote. Much dissatisfaction was expressed by both teams at the repeated beeitatiou of the referee in giving deoinione, and the Ram gere made two or three complaints to the referee es to rough play by certain River- side ple.yera. Tbe teams •- BerlinRan- gere (1) -Goal, Vogelsang ' baoke, Ra. dell, Bowman ; half backer, Kreseler, Seibert, Sbaebler i forwards, Soberer, Nail, Heller, Wagner, Sheriff. Riversides (1) -Goat, Hatt; beaks, Henderson, Mit- chell ; half -banks, Viok, Seeker, Madi- gan ; forwards, Gentle, Gerow, Small, Heys, Brown. FORECASTS POA JUNE. - Two central storm days of the storm period prevail. ing at the close of May open the present month. The lull moon at extreme South declination falba on the tad, from which fact it may be conjectured that Northerly winds and pool rains will prevail over muoh of the country, on the let. and 2nd of Jane. A rapid rise of barometer with cool, oleariug weather may come about the 2nd to 4th, but the reactionary storm influences oentral on tbe 66th and 610, will Dense rising temperature, tailing barometer and more rain and storminess. Another 000ler wave and rising barome- ter will come about the 610 to 8th, lead. ing up to the regular storm period whioh exteude from the 910 to l2tb, in ite direot central influence. A study ofthe storm diagram will show that the Jane eoletioe period, also the mercury period, unite their disturbing influences with the Vulcan period central on the 1000. Moon is on the oeleetial equator and at last quarter on the 9111, having moved up from her greatest South deolination ethos the tad. From Sunday the Otb, to Wed- uesday the 1200, there are varietal reasons to expect decided storms of rain, wind and thunder. It must not be for. gotten that the Jupiter perturbation is also in full force through all this month, which faob ie almost a guarantee that cloudburst, and seriooe local downpo¢re and floode, will touch many parte of the oonntry. We still believe and predict that these phenomenal, waterepont Worms will be meth mere frequent and intense toward the Sontb, and in moue- .taiooue regions eentigaone to the sea - beanie. While Rome interior eeotione will have touches of with storms, we predict that the general rainfall will be below the average for June, over Western,, Northern and central areae of the oodn. try. Violent and tornadio storms are not an improbability daring the regular arid reactionary storm periode, ae shown within the Mowery brave in the storm diagrams. The moon'e perigee on the 14th will tend greatly to unite the two periode into one prolonged spell of showery, stormy weather, the dela of greatest probable energy being about the Ot11 to 12th, and the 15th to 17th. The new moon on the 16th will be a tactor in the atoms about that date. The oppoei' tion of the pitted Mantle on the 500, and the conjunction of Neptune on the 20th, must aleo be reckoned among the die- tuching mune for Juno. 'An"tnoreaee of salami° and voloanio activity in all parts of the globe where shah things aro 001I1 - MOD, meg be with certainty counted' on in the June perturbatiene. On end about June the 21st the earth is the term ing point in its orbital voyage around the cud, the North pole is meet inolined to the god's equator, and the enh )a higheet in her alorthorn eky. Thr many years we have tried to'impreeo the fact gpon p 90110 tskorma 04e in MIAMI ad foredo direobiogo during there June soletiee periode. Heavy and nuexpe0ted gnats and tbuntier ehower0 whirl gdddep. 1 bankwywtrete •Itel r1 I leac tone drenching hole nigilboheedo wits daebiug downpoaro wbieh, to all appear, anoe, bad passed on to the Eastward. In a manse there is a panes, or poise, 'et taeearth in its onward ouch around the ane at dile time. The em begins to re• treat Beath ward, ndalt the a ei tea a rd, a l h mo lope is ourrenta about the globe move in oonlue• ed 4grren00 and eddies. Henoe the June eoletioe storms rush upon the unwary trona aneaepooted quarters of the eky. One of the gloat active storm periods In Juno will be from the 20111 to the 20tb. Thie period is central oo the 22 d , mon being q¢ the equator the same' day. Throughout thie Nadeau period 'bowers and thunder storms will bo netaral, but We will noro a Friday the 21o0, to Monday the 24th, ae the dater, on which the heaviest storms may be expeoted. At this and other June periode electrical die' plays, during the eveninge and nights, will be startling sad grand. We have many times' published the motion against running under trees for shelter in thew highly els trfa l storms. There is uo ow more dangeroue in a thunder storm than ender a green, 0appy tree.' The 25th' and 20th, and days next to them bring aretur t r g return attouary storm conditions. It will tarn very warm dor• ing these days, sultriness wil ensue, the Come will barometer I fall aud thunder showers will remit generally. As the month goes out theba ometer willr' r be wet and fair, pleaeant weather will be spreading Eaetward behind storm areae.- The moon is far to the South the Net of June near he lull, indioating northerly wind warrents at the break up of the oloeiog dietnrbanoe for June. We predict that generoue and frequent eho.wara will visit Southern and central regions daring tbe month, with many olondburebe and local. floods intwenties before mentioned ; but we believe that interior, grain pro• riming mato of the country will not have a eurplue, if a eaffioienoy of rain, and that orop0 not matured very early in the season will be sorely preened for moisture by the end of Jane, and worse in July and August. We believe and prediot that abnormal rains in the South will begin to abate this year, and that dry swami will follow in that eeotion. Exeter, I. R. Carting, ;Barrister, left town for a three weeks' holiday trip to New York, Joe. Hodgins, late proprietor of Sne.l'e Livery, has moved to his term in Bid• dulph- The Sutherland Innes stave works hos been closed down for three weeks to make repairs. If eatiefaotory railway arrangement eau be completed the awed Summer ex. oursio0 will be ran ander the aneploee of the &i000nio fraternity. Hamilton will likely be the objeotive Safer. • .twoo(1. Lima Council will meet on the 17th June at 10 O'olook a. ea. Rev. E. A. Fear is at St, Tbomee at- tending the Methodist Conference. Albert Quipp, of the gravel road, has two geese that laid in aggregate this Spring 68 eggs. Thos. Galloway, of Uxbridge, delivered an sddreas in the Presbyterian ehnroh Sunday morning. The balance of May Meow of tbe Don- egal factory hue been sold to B¢Ilaotyne & Sons at 81 o. per lh. W. R. Erskine has disposed of his pro• oAparty, latelybought of Hrs. Dowding, ing, t rtar Cress for the sum of $550. The oontraat for completing Turnbull drain woe awarded to Crowley and Me - Donnell at $1,563 25, oolvert not inoluded, provided satielaotory security is fnrnieh• ed, John Graham ie having hie house on Main street thoroughly overhauled. He is having a cement walk put under it and intends building a kitchen and having it all bricked. The first sitting of the Court of Recla- im for the township of Elms was held in the Agrionitnral Hall, Atwood, on the nth of May, composed of all the mem- bers of Council, the Reeve oheirman. The members baying been sworn, the fol. lowing appeals were considered and die• posed of as follows :-G. Ellaoott, too high seemed, leftover ; T. R. Alexander, reduced $100 • A. Robbie, redaaed $100 ; D. Reiner, W. MoOlory and J. A. Tre- main, who oompleined of being too high aeeeoeed, appesie dismissed. Moved by Mr. Smith, seconded by Mr. Rothwell, that the Court of Revision be now adjourned to the 17th June, and ten days allowance for further appeals. -Carried. Clinton. The aseignee of the eet,ite of 0, B. Koenig pays as a final dividend 814 ciente on the dollar on claims. Proprietor, Jae. McGuire, has improved the eurroundiage of the Clarendon hotel by having sod and flower beds laid. Homer Andover' has bought three aaree of land from D. A. Forrester lying be- tween his farm and the railway Creek, William Taylor, formerly of Clinton, brother of J. Taylor, has 0ooepted a posi- tion in Chicago with the Illinois Central Railroad. The other day a plate glees window of Hodgene Broe'. Palace wag broken by a young lad and W. D. Fair also had one broken a abort while ago the same way. Mier M- Plewee, of Toronto, hue eooept. ed a e(tuat(on ae typewriter in R, & J. Raneford'e omae, in the place of Mre. W. Q. Phillips, who found it necessary to resign not being able to secure et domestio. Rev. G. M. Kitty bas received a 0all from a oity in Michigan. The offer, though quite enticing has not been accept- ed by the rev. gentleman , Thie foot will, be very gratifying to ble numerous Delhi Mende. • Master Willie, son of Para. A. 32. Man- ning, narrowly °soaped eerion0 injury the other day. Be was Betting off some gan powder and the thee not burning quickly, he bent over to blow it, when the powder went off, burnieg his eyebrowe and sing. ing his hair. The following organization oommitlee wee appointed with power to add to their number to arrange for the ooming of Huron 01d ]toys from 'Toronto on July 0: Captain MoTaggar,, J. Ranelord, W. Jaokeon, J. Bell, r. Fair, Mayor Jackson, Dr, Shaw, Captain Combe, D. A. Ferree. ter, D, Oantelon, R. Holmes, Jas. Soott, J. W Treleaven, W. P. Spaulding, 0. Johnston, Jackson Bros. oompletod the purchase of the Porde block whioh was built about twelve years ago at a teat in the neighbor - heed of $8000, They purpoeo oonvorting 1'J1l iva�` CAS I'0ST WM halt of the second Aaar now need no a plows of worship by the Plyrnouth 13retllree into a wvrkehop and will aloe goo half of .the grognd throe, They intend ort' 1' I s e lgl drive i 1 It in a seal n t ns to d i their mavhipes and. in other was add to the olfieienoy of their plant. At the present time they hates fifty three amploeeee en thele pay roll, • Ltooto weal. S. Willoughby left town to takerend- then u p - tion in the otfloe of the Ingersoll sen. J. Sutton, of Walkerton, has teeth a eitgation ae moonier in the Listowel fouudry. 8t. Clair .Wilson, of this town, has a fox hound bi1gh that gave birth to eix teen loupe. Percy Field, who recently graduated from the ,Ooterio Dental College, ie otill oonlined to his home in town by illness. Mrs, Moore, wife of Rev. A. P. Moore, and eon Charlie, left last week for Prime - ton, where they will spend two or three weeks with Mende.' Court Listowel, I. 0. F., will have their animal service and sermon on Sunday,. June Oth, at2.80 o'olook, in ()lariat oburoh, Rev. A. P. Moore will oondootthe eervioe. Rev. Dr, er, efee• Warr3n , on ofthe b pro sore of the Congregational Qolbege, Mon. treat, has promised to conduct the ser- viette - vies6 et the Congregational March, Lie - towel, ' .towel, on June 91h, W. Lytle, of Hamilton, woe in town With a gang off telephone men, overhaul- ing aul- ing the entire system and making it oe- oible for a bscr[her sto have their tele. phone equipped with double metallic linea. A new sprinkling cart hue arrived and began its work of sprinkling the etreote where contracted for on Monday of last week. The sprinkler is the tarbine- shaped died pattern, and throws the we, ter from the rear of a horizontal tank, mounteda o n substantial wagon. The R. T. of T. intend boldinga,epeoial p(o-nio on Dominion Day in the vicinity of Shipley, it being at central point for the neighboring Connuile. The public are invited to attend. W. W. Bnohanan, of Hamilton, also Rev. W. Kettlewell, are expected to address the gathering. The license Imperatore for Wellington and Huron are else invited, Wi.naleetm. Wingham races June 2610 and 27th. Milton Beemer, of Fergus, has moved to Shelburne as operator. Court Huron, No. 8408, A. 0.F. attend- ed service in the Methodist church on Sunday morning. The Baptist oongregation in Wingham have extended a call to Rev. Mr. Patter - eon of Schomberg. l3rioklayere are now at work on the new ohurob. Mr. Guttridge has the contract of the briohwork from S. Bennett. Tbe Rifle match eanoanoed for May 2410, was postponed until the forenoon of June 27th ; the rain caused the post- ponement. Wm. S. Robertson, of Winnipeg, son of Wet. Robertson, of this town, has moored a position in the Department of the Interior at Ottawa: A. Dulmage, ex•Reeve of Howick, Real Estate agent, Conveyancer, Anignee and Accountant, has opened an office two doors North of Dr. Chieholm's surgery. Word was reoeived in town on Wednes- day afternoon of laot week to the effect that Wm. Halliday'' saw mill at Dobbin - ton had been totally destroyed by fire on that day. Mr. Halliday'' friends here "will be sorry to hear of his heavy lose. The date of the excursion to Sarnia and Detroit, to be run under the auspices of Minerva Encampment, I. 0. 0. F. has been fixed for Saturday, u y, Jane 22nd. The return fore from Wingham to Sarnia will be $1 65 and tbe boat trip from Sarnia to Detroit will be 60 oente. QomesulST0N8 LAYINo,-The Methodist ohurob corner -atone laying on Victoria Day was net ae auooeesful as it would have been had the day been fine. The wet weather prevented many from the ooantry from attending. The five atones were laid in the presence of a number of people, The 20th (Natatory stone was laid by ()heater D. Massey, of Toronto,'on behalf of the Trust Board ; the first 110r- ner stone by Rave. Crossley and Hinter, on behalf of the Quarterly Oc s1 Board; the second atone by Mrs. Geo, Davey, of Loudon, on behalf of the Ladies Aid ; the third stone by Mies kley Gordon, of Woodetook, on behalf of the Epworth League and the fourth by John Wilford, of Blyth, on behalf of the Sunday School. The services were interesting and it was disappointing that there had not been favorable weather. The eervioee were in Marge of Rev. G. W. Henderson, Presi- dentof the London Oonlerenoe and Rev. D. Rogue, Chairman of the Distriob, Copies of the Toronto Globe and Mail - Empire and Wingham Advance and Times, a photo of the pastor, Rev, R. Hobbs, a few opine, March documents &o., were planed in the oavity of the one stone. The Ladies' Aid served dinner and supper in the old oburoh and many people took part in this program. On the whole the prooeedinge were very suoneseful the pro- ceeds of the day amounted to nearly $600. 131ueva•le. TnaNnoonY 000NoIn,-Oouooil met May 27th, menibero all present, Tbe minutes of last meeting were read, approved and signed. Mr. Lovell reported a job of re- pairing culvert on 8 line let to Joe. W. Walker at $2, oomple0ed and recommend- ed payment. Oonpland-Lovell-That the °bargee for the nee of rood machine for the current year be 55 per day for all work on public roads, and $8.50 for all work on private property in thie meet- oipality with board for operator, and $4 per day, with board for operator, for all work on private properly outside of thie municipality. ;- Carried, Muegrove- Conpland.-That John Porter be appoint. ed to operate road machine at 51;75 per day ; operator to take ogre of and house macine when not in use.-Carried.- ltlitohell-Lovell-That the olerk be in- atraoted to notify Wm. Gray to clean on6 Gov, drain to (6e original depth on or before the 20th of July next. -Carried. The member)] of Council having subeorib• ed to the oath of oliloe ae members of the Court of Revision, the Court was opened at 1,80 p. m. Mr, Cruiokshank was elec. tad ohnirman of the Court of Revision. The following changes were made in the roll :-Jae. Gray'easemt. on lot 25, eon. 1, wag reduced $100 and his aeemt, on lots Na28 and 24 was inoreagea $100 ; Eimer Chivies added M, 1i'. lot 10, 0. S. Bloevale ; Wen. Martin and Thom, Mar- tin were added as M. P., lot 6, Jnnotion- eille ; John Johneton was assessed as tenant, lots 1, 2 and 8, D. S., Blnevale, at 5600; Henry Cook's aeseasment ettuok' off the roll ; Reba Greenway aeeeeeed tenant lot 85, D. S, ,and Will privilege, lilaava e' 1 flee. Gorotee 090 Oamant of lot pt. 28 ,n oon, 10, atruoli off ; Gad, Taylor awned for plr. lot 00, W.'.l'. plot, at $200 ; Hobert MvIpdoe s neseearnent for 01, lot 00, W. T. P., etruok or; Geo. Day aaeeseed tenant pt, lot 28, 004, 10, at 51600 ; Hugh McDougall maimed i owner lot 0, oon, $, at 52400 ; D. B. Rae,. inge struck off roil ;Gilbert Fergie agates. 04 M. P. lot 7, eon, 0; e Jno, Ashton, mewed tenant, pt, lot 80, eon. at 5700 ; Alex. McGee a400080d owner pt. lot 30, hop, 1. 0ouplaud-Mktobell-That the Court of Revision be now closed apd that. the eeeeeement roll as now rovieod and correetod ee the roll for 1001,-0arriod. The Council resumed regular bueino0e. The following a000nnts were passed sad cheques issued :-J. Showers, 58,50 repairs to road machine; Wm. Crulakehank, 45 oto., freight G. T. R, • Jos, W. Walker, 52, rep. oolvert ; Duff & Stewart, $8 87, lumber ; John S. MoTavish, $65, eases. ear'e eatery, and 510 equalizing eobool 'mations. Oonoo(I1 adjourned to moat In the Olerk'a oflfoe, Bluevole, ou Monday, June 17, at 10 O'oloak a, m. 1itls•19.. De Mond Crittenden has seonred sit. nation. in Znrioh. The etone inaeone are basy'buildiug the etonework of James Hamiltort'e new drug store. The Orangemen of this town intend celebrating the glorious Twelfth in 13t as. sale, During the past year St. Andrew's oburoh has oolleoted48 for the o t r $7 o au u y fund and $600 for, the common fund. W. H. Finnemore made a Maidens trip to Toronto last week and while there made eatiefeetory arrangements for the rebuildingtheBlyth f of ly b nor milli]. Tbe work of rebil in a u d1g will comma ae at once. w Welter McLane), B. A., who went to Yankleok Hili last Ootober to teach in the high school in that town, was recently offered a position on the etaff of the Kempville high eohool at an increase of salary. Hugh McQuarrie received another South African letter from his son, Archie on Monday of Net weak. He said he was having a good time and the beet of health and expected to leave South Africa for home daring the first week of June. Miss Harriett E. Skelton, who has been ill with pneumonia and inflammation since February, died on Tuesday 0f last week. The funeral toek plane Thursday afternoon, at 8 o'clock, from the residence other brother-in-law, Thomas Marshall, to the Union cemetery. While oar Iooal pound -keeper was look- ing for now by-law offenders on Wednes- day someone discovered hie own bores quietly grazing on one of the bank streets of the village and immediately escorted it to the village pound. The pound keeper was the subject of considerable mirth and was ant the usual fee. At St. Michael's oburoh, Blyth, ou Son• day, May 26, took plane the oeremony of Waning the new statue of the Seared Heart of Jeans. Thie statue is life size, most artistic and was recently erected and donated by Mies Mary Lynn, in memory of her deaeeeed parents, who formerly lived in the township of Morris. The etatae was turned out by a Canadian firm at Montreal and is one of the finest in Ontario, It stands on a high altar• shape pedeat¢l, deoorated in white and gold, and ie ereoted in the sanotaary on the Gospel gide of the church. Rev. Father McMenamin, the pastor, before blessing the statue addressed the 0ongre• gation end thanked Mise Lynn in terms of gratitude for her very generous dona- tion to the speech and worthy 0 act t de• vo0ion 0o her late good parents. Mise Lynn end several from Clinton and 8t. Augustine parishes were present for the oweei0n. William Herbert, father of Walter Herbert, who pleaded guilty of the mar• der of Joseph Sifton, at Arve, died end• denly at h(s borne on the second apnoea. elan of Biddalph of appendioitie. AUCTION SALE -0E- V'aluable Farms Al THE TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS. P. B. Scott, Anattoueer, hue reoeived in- etruotions from the undersigned, Executors of the estate of the late George Agar, to offer for sale by public auction on the prem- lees,on Tuesday. June Sant. 100X. at 2 o'clock, p. m., two farms desoribed as 1o1. lowsl let Panel, 8. !i lot 18, con, 2. Alen's, oon- taining by admeasaretuont 100 acres, more or lees. 'Thera aro about 00 aaree cleared. balance mostly hardwood bush. There is a good barn 80x00 feet, with stone stabling ; frame house, small orchard, &a. It is a good farm and located 9 miles from the Village Of Bluevalo ; 7 miles to either Brus- eele or Wingham ; and only hall a mile from School and Ohuro. 2nd Pained, N. 410118, con. 8,Alorrie, oon- Mining 100 acres, more or less. 05 sores cleared and 5 notes of very good hardwood bash. On this lot are two frame barns, about an acre of oro0ard and farm le in good heart. Itis well drained. This pro- perty lies direotiv Opposite Pared 140.1. Terme and conditions of Salo. -The farms will beoifered separately. Possession given to work farms after harvest; deeds will be passed on March 5,1002. Farms will be sold eubjeotto a reserve bid. Purchasers will be expected to pay 10 per omit. of the money down and balance when deed is given. Fur- ther information may be had on application to either Executors or Aootfoneer. WM. JBWITT, Brussels, EDWARD B08MAN', Wipgliam, F. S. SCOTT, Auctioneer. Executors. son' PouLriglav ra ill. n. v. A.LF. D.A.EICEE4 PROPlt1CPO11, BRUSSELS, 011t. Barred, Buff and, Whte Rocks. Eggs and Fowl for sale in Season. Eggs $1,00 pet setting, N Correepea,lenca Sedated. ei 4v4.---18--tn$ seasonable and 37 oaabmere our to $1.25 Corsets tz & 1 e 4'411 ,.0 c 1'.®�"�lt.O. 4. �P�•+ 4444.. -r-r, B.L1 ..76. q'c.,..c"'ew—,' K STORE444 T., t t t` SOME SNAPS i. FOR Tim WEEK. if We have just reoe•V l ted and passed into Stools a large quantity of goode whioh were bought greatly ander value, for opt web, will be sold at prioee whioh will make people wonder how we do it, I. -.......**110. 10 Grey Cotton, good width, regular price 4}o for 8o; White Cotten, 01 inobes wide, soft fiaieh, now worth 8o per yd. for So ; Women's blank hose, all wool, Peet black, sizes 8 , 9 and 04, re ular rioe 25a ec al ri le P , special , p p oe,15o, or 2 pair for 250: Women's leap bleats cotton bow, t worth 8o for 5o ; Woman's heavy ribbed ]rose, eeamleee feet, 2 pr. for 25o ; (r Fanoy gingham remnants in blue and white, and fano bright Melaka lo 10 d.ede r Y a2 a worth h 8e perour d, ice per r eoyd.,or 850 per o pn d• Yo P p P n, f; Men's Shirts and Drawers very special, 25o emit ; Boy'' pante in fanaq i Ttveede with double kneee and seats, in all 01300 at 45o, 600, 60o and 750 ; Men's e Wool Tweed w d Baute, in dark and ht narrowstripes, regular nl arprice, and $1.50> your choce for 980; Ladies' Summer Corsets, strong and ,.,v well made, in eizee from 18 to 26, regular price 85e, for 25o ; Ereoh Form `fl in all size e at 750 sad$ 1.0 o. C ...r. �e.. 4444 _. Po4444. _ .. Highest Wool of Blankets, 1VIanufaoturin Such Weaving attended Woollen 2 doors Edgg, for goods anti ,n WANTED. v i .i . ' eady FOR—"Nmillir BUSINESS market price paid for in cash or trade. We have a large assortment Woollens, Tweede, Yarns, SheetingB, 8 C. as Carding, Spinning, and Knitting promptly to at the Iill Sore f HOWE ca CO. South of 1bfcKay & Co's Hardware. Butter or Hides taken in (xohange or as pay for work. Now that tbe Boggy season lo at band and we are ready for it we would like to inform oar nameroae friends and euetomere that wa Gave the $haat lot of Buggies on hand at the Old Reliable Carriage Factory, E7HEL , that can be found anywhere, Should you think of bayiug a Baggy or Baggies (ae we amply wholesale as well as retail) by all means Call and see oar stook before par0ha nogg ae we know we oon snit you 11(111 a first olaee article and the price le right. We also keep wagons, Truck Wagons and Field Rollers on hand or made on short notice. Jo• Cober St Sons ETHEL.. This is the Season for••,...—, I p , i . . TING t , i i on your lolors CN 3ALL WILTON Get S. • P• house and you'll get satisfaction. Made and for all purposes that paint is used. l '•.- --"` in all all styles, hinges. --add=- ; s- e` Architects Specify S. W. P. j°• on all Large Contracts. t tvoons e"d We have a large stock of Screen Doors of prices from $1.00 to $2.00, complete with Window Screens from 20c each up. AND SEE US_ & TURNBULL. COI/Ve et Xall DBe -- have for Sale the Following Varieties of Turnip Seeds : Hall's Westbury, Bangholm, Sutton's Champion, Skirving's Improved, Sharpe's Improved, Carter's Imperial, Royal Norfolk, Bruce's Selected East Lothian, Hartley's Bronze and White Swede, .Also Grey Stone, These are the Seeds that true to Bare WE ILAVE THEM- A' Best and most Reliable Turnip we are able to procure and name. and. Ciet the Best. STRACHAN.