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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1906-6-21, Page 8Pure Paris Green Don't give the bugs a chance to gain a headway on your potatoes. Now is the time to get busy and fight them with our PURE m ENGLISH - PARIS - GREEN It no doubt means considerable work in putting this on and you want to make sure that your work will be effec- tive. If you get your Paris Green from us you can depend on getting the best that is made, and that you will not be disappointed after doing your work. Although the mar- ket price of this is a good deal higher at the present time than other years, we are selling curs at the old price of 25 CENTS PER POUND If you have a sweet tooth try a box of Ganong'') G. B. Chocolates. You will come back for another. They are the High Grade Goode and of Standard Quality. Sold only by us F. R. SMITH DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN. .ext z Nexis Pius A ohiel's among ye takir' notes, An' faith he'll prent it. Tam POST gives the news. A WEDDING ie an the program. GORDON MOONEY shipped a Oar Of salt to Windsor ou Wednesday. BEAFoRTH ranee are the magnet for the sports of this locality this week. THE Pon and Weekly Globe for the balanoe of the year for 85 Dente. ISN'T it about time that Brussels woke np and held a hustling celebration 7 SeND THE Poem to year absent friends. 50 omits gate it until January let., 1907. Boum to rent are at a premium in Braeeele. Somebody should build a few Doily homes. Two oars of* bogs were shipped to 0ollingwood by A. 0. Dames daring the past week. FRIDAY afternoon of next week, at 3 o'clock. the W. 0. T. U. will hold its regular meeting at Mre. Geo. Beaker's. TEE contract for the new Agricultural Hall was not awarded last Saturday evening the Building committee extend• ing the time to Thursday evening of this week. HURRAH 1 for the Model Farm on Sat- urday, of this week. See the advt. giving railway rates and time table in another oolumn. 3 days outing and only 01.15 return fare from Bruseele, DOMINION DAY, -Slagle fere rates on the railway for Dominion Day, good go. ing Friday, June 29th to July 2nd and returning Taeoday, July 3rd. Thie will afford a 5 days outing at a small coat. Doter forget the seed institute in the Town Hall Brussels, with a visit to James Bargess' farm to exemplify objeot lessons, on Friday afternoon of tbieweek. Every farmer should take an interest iu these gatherings and thereby promote Hours 7:30 a. m, to 2 p. m. Eye, Ear, their object. Nose and Throat consultations. Eyes HOLIDAYS. -The regular date for alos. tested for glasses. ing of Public Scheele for the Summer Ex -MAYOR WILLos, of Seaforth, who vacation is Friday of next week, 29th was a one time Broeselite, is away to inst. Owing to Eotranoe examinations Beaton buying machinery for hie new an Brnoeele School will close on Taeeday shoe factory to be erected in Seaforth, 26th. Raral eohoole reopen oa Augnet There were only 15 voted against the 20th and the town eohoole on September By-law granting him a loan from the 4th. town. We lose oar geese if he does not DR, OVEtss, M. D., London, Eye and make the new business go with a ham Ear Surgeon, will be at Smith's Drag and hie old friends here wish him enc. Store, Branch', on the fired Tuesday in ease. each mouth. Hours, 8 a. m. to 1.30 p. m. 48TH HI0111,ANDER0 AT WRoxETER,-Mon- Oataraat, squint, failing eyesight, day, July 2nd Wroxeter will hold a big deafness and nasal catarrh treated and Dominion Day oelebration at whiob glossae properly fitted. Next vigil], Foot ball and Baas ball matches, foot Tuesday, July 3rd. raoea, eta, will be on the program, The AOOIDENT.-We are sorry to hear that celebrated 48th Higblander'e Band from W. D. Ooneley, of Stratford, formerly of Toronto will eapply the mueio and give Brussels, met with an unfortunate ae. a concert in the evening, aeeieted at the oident. He was engaged with some men latter by Hnmoriet Lloyd, of the Queen in working on a eoaffold when in some City. Wroxeter always bas a big time way it tipped and he fell to the ground. on Dominion Day and this year a better Both ankles were sprained and hie oheek time than ever should be enjoyed. bone broken, He ie getting along as well Take it in. ae could be expected and we treat will BowLINo.-In the Bowling Tournament Boon be all right, that is being played on the bowling green MummeY Junior Foot ball team was in here, in the let round, which was not town on Monday while en route to Sea. flaiebed as we went to press, Broadtoot forth and returning therefrom. They beat *A. Booker, 15-16 ; Rose beat *Mo. ohanged horses here breaking np the long Arter, 17-10; Hewitt beat Farrow, 16-6. overland trip. Home and home gomee 2nd round -Downing beat Rowland, are being played in tbie series and Sea. 14-12 ; Feild beat *Oraigie, 21-11 ; W. forth Juniors wend their way to the Leatberdale beat *Norman, 12-11 I Northern German town on Monday, Hewitt beat Ross, 216-6 ; *Earley beat The remit of the match e.t Seaforth was Nicholson, 11-10. 3rd round-Feild beat 1-1. Mildmay has a Lanky bonoh of Downing, 13-12 ; Hewitt beat Leather - juniors, some of them weighing over 180 dale, 21-10, In the and round Aeeoaia- poands. tion, Smith beat MaLaaoblio, 14-5 ; DIED IN THE WasT. We are sorry to *Habkirk beat McDonald, 13-12 ; learn that Mre. Alex, F. Stewart passed R. Leatherdale beat Jackson, 18-7 ; away from her earthly home, Maidetoue, Straohan beat 0 'Broker, 17-11 ; A. Seek„ on Monday, 4th inst., after an ill- Baeker beat Straohan, 13-12. nese of only about 24 houre. Her bus. 1 To 0. -The first game of a eeriee of bead, who is a eon of Alek. Stewart, games of Juvenile Foot ball was played Queen street Weet, Brussels, and 8 on Friday evening and Fitter a good game children survive, the baby being only barring the rain, occupying 40 initiates 4 weeks old. Mr, Stewart, had moved the score stood 1 to 0 in favor of the lade to his new borne from Langdon, North Weet of Main street, A foot ball ie the Dakota, last Spring and will feel hie prize offered by TEE Poem, to the winners great lose keenly. Deceased's maiden of 3 out of 5 matches, one to be played name was Kabe MOVean, her home being each week. Players must be ander 18 near Stratford. They were married 9 years of age. There are come splendid years ago. It is 26 years einoe Mr. Stew. players among the teams and the games art first went to Dakota, He and hie are well worth witneseing. The line up family will be accorded the sincere was ae follows sympathy of many old friends in thie Souza SIDE NORTH Sinn Instill/in their bereavement. T Friendship Goal F Garry Eger HUeoz FALL Fem.-MondayT MHendoald , Books ..�L Armstrong W Hondoraon,,.� 0 goon afternoon the Direatore of East Huron G Ross } ( W ecoid and Grey Brenob Agrioaltaral So0iebiee R Shaw k Backs 0 Holmes met in the Council Chamber to revise, W Elliott McMillan B Walker 0 amend and extend the prize list of the H Mooney D Ewa Foxn o coming Fall Fair. A large number of A McMillan Forwards J Lsebie im rovements will be made and the W Bells E Wilhite Show will oat do any of its predeoeesors, J Lon .,.,..,..A Forest J.L, Kerr was the referee. Energetic) Oommitteee were appointed to v arrange and manage programa of inbereet -Tueeday evening the second match for the two days, Oel. 4th and 5th, tame oft but the Northernara, while wore Expert Jadgee have been milked for and ovetesting the grounde in good form, were the Fair will ehow a large number of few et their , the Superior weight of a new feabares and together with the fins tow oL their opponents being a heavy offset. Score was 2 to 0. Quite a n roomy modern new Hall Will keep Eastam• Huron Agricultural Society in the front ber witnessed the game, Players were rank where it bas been for a good many contest will lthe Dame a( above. The third il of yenta. Donald Robertson resigned hie next week and 15 off n by a theday of seat on the Board and Jame() Burgess theset matches will settle the owner - Wag appointed ae hie suooessor. The shipof the new ball. Little oombination Prize lista will be ant shortly and will be plahas been manifested in the bouts followed by bills Betting out the good yet evidences of an aoquaintnnoe with thing, to be beard and eaen at Brussel° the etienoe of foot ball were not want. Fall Fair. ing, A OAR of butter was shipped to Halifax last week by R. Thomson. THE Entrance examination will com- mence Wednesday moruing of next week. G. A. Beer shipped a oar of cattle and a oar of hogs einoe last Mane of Toe POST. A col of furnace coal woe reaeived by J. T. Wood for the Excelsior Knitting Factory. WROKETER will be the point of attrao- tion for a number in this looaliby on Do. minion Day, THERE were 69 paeeengore tioketed to Kiooardine from Braeeele station on the Bone of Scotland Exouraion last Friday. A JUNIOR Foot ball team from town will play a match with the Wroxeter lade on July 2nd in the foreuoon of the oelebration at the latter plane. Tag town Band will play at the lawn party to be held at the Methodiet church Oraobrook, Friday evening of this week and at Walton Gorden Party on Jaly 6th, Song premises are not yet cleaned up in town. The Board of Health may have to put the law in exeroies to have the work done as it is now past the time sat for completing the 010aran00 in a satiefacbory manner, 51.15 bays a return ticket to Guelph, good for three days, going Saturday morning of this week, by epeoial train at 8.00 valid to oome home by last train on Monday if so desired. The Model Farm is a spot of delight and ioetraobion and was never better than this year. GRAVELLING OONTRaOTe. - Saturday afternoon of this week, at 2.30 o'clock, the gravelling contracts on the boundary between Grey and Morrie townships will be let ab the Qaeen'e Hotel, Brussels, by representatives of the two Township 000001le. Ali interested should attend. DR. BUTLER, London, will be at the American Hotel, Braeeels, on :- THURSDAY, - JUNE 21sT THURSDAY, - JULY 19TH Standard Bank of Canada X1 sT.ta.317..,1t3532117 1672 SVRPLU8, OR RESERVE FUND $ 1,000,000 TOTAL ASSETS OVER 10,000,000 A G eueral flanking' llattosImeDD Tra.ntitaoted "SAVINGS BANtKi/''- Accrued 'Interest is added to accounts every els mouths and beooree prfuolpol, Joint Deponit Accounts -A 5PEOI.AL CONVENILNOE in 0180 ie our Saviege Do - pertinent is the "Joint Deposit" 00oonnt, Money may be deposited or withdrnwu euoetto many reeidl g inbtown, but whousehold. re pa I1 alar y ao to 1800 ere,`00 great 511ou von. 9lnit r oaee whether man or wife comes to town either Dan attend to the Baukiug, An- other feature of the system ie that in ease of the death of either party the money withdrawnoan be a by hekindly Quit 00581000 write, out cost, We will telt you more about our methods If dwill Married Women and Miners may make and withdraw depoeibe without thein. tervenciOu of may persue. BALE NOTES GASHED, COLLECTED or may be lett for SAFE•IIEEPING only for which no charge is made. YOUR BUSINESS will receive oar oarefal and oourteone attention. G, P. BOHOLFIELD, GEN, MANAGER. J. F. ROW LAND, L00AL AGENT. W. Oonnloee loaded 3 care of baled hay for Glasgow at Brussels G.T. R. OHAe. BnoADFOOT'9 speedy mare Hattie I, will start in the 2.40 trotting raoe at Seaforth Thursday afternoon of thie week and will make 00me of them beetle to out -foot her. Taos smoke etaok at the National Flour mill was etraok by lightning Sabbath but very little damage was done. There woe a great downpour of rain both on Saturday and Sunday, DEATH TO WxEDB,-The annual meeting of the Farmers' Iuetitute will be held In Braseels on Friday, Jane 22nd, and will be followed by a Pure Seed Inetitote to be addressed by Simpson Rennie, of Toronto, who is well known to all growers of seed. The opening eeeaion will be held at 2 p. m. on the farm of James Bargess, East of town, after wbinh a farther eassion will be held in the Town Hal. The speaker will be equipped with samples of weed seeds, mounted epeol• mane of weeds, samples of good and poor seed grain, etc, Farmers and others are requested to bring weeds and weed seeds, eamplee of graio, Dorn, eto,, to the meeting for identification and examina- tion. The delegate will be prepared to explain and dieonae the workings of the Seed control Aot. Two rinks of bowlers went to IIinoar• dine on the excursion last Friday and had a friendly game of bowls with the lakeside veterans. The score was 80 follows 010 00008. KINCARDINE. A. Stracbao, Kerr, R. Thomson, Malcolm, Dr. Feild, Stewart, R. Downing, ek16 R. Roes, eli....12 T. Farrow, Clark, R. Black, MoPbereon, W. Leatberdale, Watson, D. O. Rose, ek5 Harvey, ek ....19 Totals 21 81 Robs, Black, of Wroxeter, played a good game in completing the gaortette skipped by D. 0. Rose. PRESENTED WITH A GOLD WATCH. -BB• tore leaving New Liekeord for Ottawa, where be has leased the Commercial Hotel, W. F. Soots, formerly of Brussels, was presented with a gold watch. The New Liskeard Speaker reports the pro. (+eedbugs as follows :-A very interesting meeting woe held and presided over by Mayor McKelvie in the parlor of the Hotel Canada on Saturday evening, May 19th, when Mr. Sootb, who bas held the Government poeitiou of Homestead In- spector for the past three year8, was presented, on behalf of the citizene of New Liekeard, by His Worship, the Mayor, with an address and a gold watch and chain. His Worship was in bie urinal good form, and spoke very highly of Mr. Sootb and gave bim great credit for the nnbiaeed manner in which be bad dis- charged the arduous duties of his ahem The Mayor °ailed on several gentlemen for abort ')peaches and the following re. eponded ; W. Murray, F. L. Smiley, K. Farah and J. Armstrong. They all spoke feelingly in having to part with Mr. Boost and expressed their wiebes that he would be euooeeefnl in hie new bueineee. One of the speakers eaid ib was customary to withhold the good *hinge we have to say about our friends until they are dead, but in the case of Mr. Scott the good thiage were said whilst he was amongst ue, The watch preeeoted was from Mr. Goodyear's establishment, an excellent article with the best Vanguard movement. Mr. Scott will live in Ottawa. THE SOVEREIGN BANK OF CANADA. Tbie bank whiob has opened a branch in Walton ie the 6th largest bank in Canada. It tae a paid up capital of over 53,500,000 and a reserve fend of 51,300,000, By prudent and Hever management its deposits have inoreaeed to 011,800,000 and its total aesete to 018,500,000, The book has now five branobos on the Guelph & Goderioh Ry, It does a general bueineee, disooanbs farmers' notes, collects Rale notes and sells drafts on any part of the world, It has the most modern BAVmms DEPARTMENT of any bank in Canada, pays INTEREST from the DATE OF DEPO0IT, and 0026P0UND0 it 4 TIME( a YEAR. INTEREST On Raving( Depoeite ie CREDITED 81sT JULY, 81sT OCTOBER, 318T JANUARY, AND BOTH APRIL. The otook is now Belling at 5140 per share, papa a dividend of 1% PER ANNUM, (11% every 3 months) making a NET INVEBTtlENT of 4%. This investment should appeal to parties anxious to get better than 8%. The stook to increasing in vaine each year, Business Locals. 100 RO0ND °oder poets for Bale, oleo a single boggy, Apply to A. Gook, Buis - eels, North. WANTED, -Eggs 20o, Pedlars Revised Tariff -100 tube choice grace Batter wonted at once, Geo,E. HINa, Wingbam. CHARM for watch guard found, 13y proving ownership and settling for this notice, owner may eeenro it. Tart POST Fon BALE.-Oomfortable dwelling, acres of land, oboicm fruits and hard and Soft water and situation convenient to school. I, C, BIOHAEDS. Edging, grinding, filing and repairing done here, oar work guaranteed for all time at the easy figure by T. MoGnnaoa, Mill Sb.7 Brneeels, Oat, Penal found. Owner may have it by proving property end paying for thie local. Ton POST. Hare BELOW Com -Dregs hats and Ready•to•weare for Bale below cost at Mas, MoKnr,oY'0. PERSON Al. L'AIRAGRAPHS. Mies Erna Avery is home ou a holiday visit. Mrs, Walker was a visitor at Listowel ou Friday. Mice Mary Coates was visiting friends at Seaforth. Ernest Miller has gone to Northern Ontario for the Summer. Mre. Jno. Ooaeley, has gone to Strat. ford to visit her eon W. D. Mre. L. Jackson, of Peterboro', ie the peat of Mre. H. L. Jaakeou. Ed. Nioboloo n and Min Eva McCreok. en visited at Clinton Met Sunday. Mise Fannie Rogers, of Preston, spent Sunday at the parental home here, Harvey Willie, of Seaforth, is holiday. ing at hie graodpareube in Bruseele. Mies Anna Sowalm, of Mildmay, ie visiting her cousin, Rio Pearl Lowry. Chas. and Rio Ooseos, of Trowbridge, were visitors at the Parsonage time week. Mica Pauline MoEweu, of The:melon, is a visitor with her aunt, Mrs. J. Leckie. Mre. W, L. Leatberdale, is enjoying a visit at her parental home at Brantford, Mies Zelma Gerry, of Blyth, bas been visiting relatives in Braeeele and locality. B. 0. and Mre. Wilson took a holiday outing to Detroit and other points thie week, Mrs. F. W. Worthy, of Detroit, Miob., ie visiting Mrs, E. 0. and Mre, D. A. Lowry. Mre, Jobn Gaff and ohildreo, of Toron• to, are vieitare with the family of James Dudley, Seymour Service, of Ingersoll, ie visit. ing at It'. S. Scott's. He is Mre. Boott'e brother, Barrister MaoDonald and Walter Lowry were in the 00. town for a few days this week. B, Gerry, a000mpenied by hie sen from Indian Head, were visiting relatives at Blyth on Wedneeday. Mies Elide Wilton ie spending the Summer with her aunt, Mre. Ed. T. Greeneidee, at Atwood. Mre. James Smitten has been bothered for some time with her heart but ie feel• Mg considerably better of late, Mre, Geo. Miller and eon Eldred are going to Brantford to visit Mre. Herbert Fggol. The ladies are 018000e, N, and Mre. MoLaugblin and two obildren, of Gorrie, were visitors with Dr. and Mre. Graham over Sunday. The ladies ere Ooael00. Duncan Stewart has gone to Detroit where be will probably make hie home and enter into business ou his own ao- oouat. We wish him well. Thee, Rands, wife and baby, who have oome book to ()anode from Dakota, are epeoding a week in Bruseele locality. They purpose residing at Seaforth we understand. Mame Hattie Dowoiog and Mabel Zimmer are home from the Normal school, Toronto, where they have spent the past year and are now open for en• gagemenbe. They ore good tesohere, Mre. Leslie and eon, Wilson, of London, are the gleets of Mrs. Jae. Ballantyne. The visitor was a well known former resident of town ae Mies Frank Pelton who then lived with her sister, Mre. R. G. Wilean. Thee. Brown, of Howiok township, near Clifford, has been dangerouely 111 from inflammation of the lunge and hie relatives are anxious about bim. He ie the yougeat brother of Geo. Brown, of Braeeele. We hope a change for the better will ensue. J. B. Stratton and Bon Willie are in town as the former sold out his hotel at Belgrave to a Mr. Hili, formerly of Wiogbam sad Londeeboro, who le now i❑ poseeeeion. Mr. Stratton may go Weet on 8 proepeotleg trip after a holi- day in this locality. Finlay Scott tr., accompanied his brother D. M., on hie trip to the Weet last Saturday and will spend a few menthe there in the expectation of the change being a health builder. Fin, hoe not been as rugged as meal during the pact Winter but we hope he will come home as hearty as ever. Lorne S. and Mimi Lulu Danford were visitors at Goderioh last week where Lorne had an engagement with the Blackstone Oroheetra. He left thie week to join the Goderiob Marine Band who went to clamp this year with the 33rd Regiment. Larne is quite a musician with bis elide trombone. Bert. Lott arrived home on Wednesday from the Institute at Brantford Por his venation, after having spent 9 menthe there, He ie making favorable progress and bide fair to show good results for the training be ie receiving. Bert hi a bright boy and will be home for three months before school re -opens for the Fall term, Druggist Fox attended the funeral of the late John Moffatt, of Toronto Jot„ at Harrieton, on Tbureday. Mr. Mellott watt a one time resident of both Wroxeter and Blyth in this Co. Poetmaster Far. row roomed with bim in Clarke townebip when both wore young men, Deceased was an uoole to Moe. Jane Mitchell, Mill street, Brnseete. Monday afternoon A, H. V. Gerry, of Indian Head, N. W. T., arrived in town for a abort visit with relatives and old friends. He Dame East to attend the High Court of the 0. O. F. 11 is 17 years educe Mr. Gerry went Wept. He has been engaged in farming, being the THE METROPOLITAN BANK CAPITAL -Authorized! $2,000.000 CAPITAL -Paid up 1.000.000 'RESERVE aid:Surplus Profits: 1,103,133 Directors 8.3. MOORS, 1),E, THOMPSON, K. 0. President, Vloo•Proside» t. Taos, BRADSHAW, r.L.A, HIB HONOR MR, W, 000010ER GLARE, g.0, JAB, 1=Y11I0 JOHN P.1RBT818005 W.00, 8089, General Manager(' THE METROPOLITAN BANK is open to receive the accounts of Fanners, Morohante and Ausineeo Community goserally and to give careful consideration to all propagate enbmltted to it. It ratite upon its paid record for courteous treatment, of Re Cue - touters, and will extend every Consideration con oioteut 8Jth sound bauklug to those who may desire to trausaot bueiuoeo with it. Intereeb at HIGHEST CURRENT RATES allowed on all same of 01 and upwards BRUSSELS BRANCH W. J, FAWCETT, Manager. owner of 520 some of fine land, and also rune a large hardware •bneineee. Mr. Gerry bas done well in that land of al• most bouodlese possibilities. He ie the eldeet eon of B. and Mre. Gerry and ie well known to many in this locality. Mare. Gerry ie a daughter of Geo. and Mrs. Crooke, Bruseele. "The vieibor nobee many °lunges in the past 5 years, the date of his laeb visit. ()IlllRt)It CHI MES. Next Sunday Rev. Mr. Lang -Ford and Rev. W. H. Hartley, of Blyth, will ex• change palpite. The members of Br:meets L. 0. L. will attend service in St. John's church on Sunday Jaly 8th, at 11 a. m. when the motor will preach the anniversary sermon. Bev. T. W. Oosens will preach the oloeing sermon') of a suooessfnl 4 yearn pastorate next Sabbath and will probably leave for hie new charge at Wallenberg on Monday. Mre. Ooeene and DeWitt will accompany bim, Rev. E. G. Powell, the new Methodiet minister. will preach bis inaugural din• interim on Sabbath Jaly lat. A congre• gabional welcome will be extended to the new minister and hie family on the Wednesday evening following, to which all members end adherents are cordially invited, A short program will be pre- sented. Last Sabbath Rev. Kenneth MaDon• old, of Kincardine, preached in Melville church, delivering good discourses. "Blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven and whose sins are covered" was the morning text and the evening theme was "The walk to Emmaus," Rev. Mr. McDonald will preaob neat Sunday also. The following Sabbath the church will be vacant as interior improvemente will be made that will neaeeeitate the closing for one Sunday. - "AO one whom bis mother eomtortebb so will I comfort yea" was Rev.- 7, W. Come' eabjeot laet Sabbath morning in the Methodiet 'thumb. "The unruly member" was the evening topic in which not shot wee fired in designating improp• et uses of the tongue, ouch as :-The everlasting talker ; the boaster ; the eaepioioae talker ;' the complainer ; the self disparager ; tibe esker of two many queetiono ; persons with two tongues i the slanderer ; the liar ; the blasphemer, Rev, W. L. Rutledge, B. A„ and J. W. Humphrey, of Chatham, Rev, E. F. Armstrong, )3, D„ of Ethel, and W. H. Herr, of Brueesle, were appointed a Committee to report at Dint annual Oon- ferenoe, whish meets at Goderiah, on the Iuetitabianal church, a question of con. eiderable interest to a goodly number, At the meeting of Maitland Preebybery in Melville oborob on Tuesday afternoon of this week the call to Rev. Mr. Weie• chart, of Beaverton, to become pastor of the Presbyterian ohurah here wee duly forwarded, Elder Thomas Straohan and George Thomson weroappointed to attend the Lindsay Presbytery to promote the oall in favor of Melville oongregation, The date is not yet known until a reply comes to the Maltiand Presbytery oorreepondenoe. Rev. D. 13. Mo1lae, of Oranbrook, the Moderator, will also at tend. M.A.MER/MTJ- JAOK0ON-BARROWO.-In McKillop, by Rev. R. S. Better, M. A., Mr, George Jackson, of Morrie, to Mies Maggie, daughter of Mr. and Mre. Jacob Bar- rows, MoKillop. =SED. MOFFATT.-In Toronto Jmlotiou on Juue 1801, John Moffatt, in hie 174th year. BTewART.-Ab Maidstone, Sask., on Jnue 4th, Kate MoVean, beloved wife of Alex, F. Stewart. THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. TEACHER WANTED FOR S. 8. No. 3, Grey, Duties to ,commence after vacation. Applioatione received up to July 14th. P. A. &WARTHUR, 60.8 Beoretary, Brussels. Tenders for Hay Tenders will be reoelded up to Saturday, Jetta 30th, at 6 p. m., for the hay on Groy Braooh Agrloultaral Park, Brussels. All weeds moat be cut within t3e'Park. The highest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. JAB. 8PEIR, President. W. H. KP1RR, Secretary. DYEING PAYS Inspection of your garret or closets will reveal, we think, many a fabric that can be made as good ae new by dyeing. The ooet is but a trifle and the mod- ern dyne -all of which we carry are so simple to use that any one can dye with perfoot sue - 00013. 106. invested in dye will often yield a dollar's worth of results -AT- Fox's Drug Store 1MJRArea aartet4A etrotevareoare~ib • ALE TEACHER WANTED for 8. 8. No.1, Grey township, Huron County. Duties to e1mmenee atter 7000 - Mon. Applioatiou0 r000ived up to June 30, 90.3 R. J. HOOVER, Secretary, Brussels P, 0. BERKSHIRE SOWS FOR BALE. -The undersigned has for sale 4 improved Berkshire sown, bred from prize winning stook Due to litter about Sept, tat. Alec) 2 aaod Berkshire sows due to lit- ter in July. Bargains for quick ipurohaoore. For further particulars apply to J. P. Me- INTOSH, Lot 21, Con, 12, Grey, or Oran - brook P. 0. 40•af AUCTION SALE 03' FARM ST0011, Ii1YLEoxgNTa, FoRNITanE, &a: F. S. Scott, auctioneer, has beau instructed by the undersigned to sell by nubile auction at Lot,20. Con. 14, Moli,)lop• :10 mile West of Walton, an Saturday, Juue 3011, at 1 o'clock the following valuable property: -1 brood mere, 1 draught horse 0 years old, 1 driving mare 0 years old, 1 draught gelding 1 year., old, 1 roadster gelding 1 year old, 6 milt 0owe, 1 pedigree Durham bull 3 yearn old, 6 heifers and steers 2 years old, 10 heifers and steers 1 year old, 0 Spring calves, 1 brood sow to litter, 1 store hog, 7 pigs 2 moothe old, 00 bone, 1 trunk wagon, 1 lumbar wagon, 1 pair bob-sleighe, 2 single buggies (1 rubber tire) 1 new entter, 1 :Keystone hay loader new, 1 Massey-Harrle binder almost new, 1 Deering mower, 1 pea harvester, 1 hay rake, 1 (lige harrow, 1 sot diamond harrows, 2 walking p1ows,1 gang plow, 1 Frost et Wood cultivator, 2 Bete double barueg),1 sot single burettes, 1 new cook stove coal or wood, I wood heater, 2 bedroom suttee now, 12 kit- chen chairs, 6 dining -room chairs, 1 Nation- al cream separator and other articles. Salo without reserve 00 proprietor has leased the fawn aid 15 going `Neat. Terme-All sums oI 05 and under each, over that amount '7 months credit will be given on furnlehing approved joint notes; 4 per cent. off for uush OD credit amouute, A. EI00UAIG, pro- prietor ; F. S. SCOTT, auo tioueer. �rNr�r�v�r,r•r+��+�-�Y - Brussels Daylight Store = G. N. McLaren .„..„erle'IJ404i V,..,4,Ige00414:.„.,„ V.'W'W'hi'i4,r.,„,,.,vili lag„.„,„ 41'b,4d1104,',l „,„,'.hl'Ie4J4d4, „,,,. h,4,10,r4d4,g,i „,,,, Ili,b„.•.,,..„,.t"t,,..,, ,..,„t.,'IL IL'II'IU'I„'4rt14 Seasonable Goods at Less Than Regular Prices We have just received 26 dozen Men's Shirts, a manufacturer's clean-up, bought away below the regular values. 1.25 & 1.00 Men's Soft Front Shirts for 75c -26 dozen Men's fine quality Madras and Cambric Shirts, light, medium and darklcolorings ; all sizes from 14 to 17, with detached cuffs ; perfect fitting goods ; regular .75 prices $1.00 and $1.25. Sale price 40o Men's 'Balbriggan Underclothing for 25c -10 dozen Men's fine quality Balbriggan Underclothing, Shirts and Pants, sizes ,25 32 to 40, regular price 40c. Special at ... ... 90 FANCY CRETONNES FOR 60 -120 yards Fancy Cretonnes, Crepon finish, in red and green shades ; regular .Ofr� value 9o. Sale price ,., ... ... ... ... .., vv -15c and 20e Fancy Cretonnes, in green, red and fawn shades ; 80 and 36 inches 121 wide ; reversable ; regular prices up to 20c. Sale price .,. ... ,., 2 See our New Grey Skirts -White, Wash and Silk Waists. Styles the Latest -Prices the Lowest. Complete assortment of Ladies' and Children's Summer Vests. Also Summer Hosiery -Popular Prices, 45 Pairs Men's Pants, Special at $1.25 a pair -48 pairs Men's Strong Union Tweed Pants, light and dark shades ; well made ; 1.�5 well trimmed ; perfect fitting ; all sizes 88 to 42. Special at per pair ,„ Special Values and Big Assortment Ladies' Parasols and Umbrellas. We are clearing out a few lines of Lace Curtains away below Regular Prices, We always Pay the Top Notch Price for Produce. ram OVQaMJ? NNPV.1MIND IP raze Wiem ° Ir. Yours £or"�� Next Door to Mutual Benefit G0 N. IIIcLaren American House