The Brussels Post, 1906-6-28, Page 8Pure Paris Green
Don't give the bugs a chance to gain a headway ou your
potatoes, Now is the time to get busy and fight them
with our
PURE - 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 ne 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 ours at the old price of
25 CENTS PER POUND
IIf you have a sweet tooth try a box of Ganong° G. B. Oh000latee. You will
oome back for another. They are the High Grade Goode end of Standard
Quality. Sold only by tie •
F. R. SMITH
DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOUTHERN EXTENSION W. 6. & B.
Traine leave Brunie Station, North
and South, as followo :
Gonne Sovcu GoINO Noricum,
Mall 7:00 a.m I Mixed Ot1O a.m
a.m Mall p.m
Exprese...„. S:02 p.m Expreee 8:61p.m
.araz Plus Items
A ohiel's amang ye takir ' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it.
G. A. Bcec forwarded 3 care of bogs to
Palmerston.
THE holidays are here and the young.
stere are rejoicing.
STRAWBERRIES are here but some say
the crop will be abort,
A OAR of Balt Was shipped to Windsor
by Bruseele Salt works.
THREE oars of baled hay were shipped
from Bruseele this week by Alf. Beaker.
Nuts Monday will be celebrated ae a
holiday owing to Jaly let ooming on
Sunday.
WRoxnrsa will snout quite a crowd
from this locality Monday of next week.
The Highlanders' Band's a good drawing
ord.
Tag junior juniors had a Foot ball
match laet week and auother Thursday
of this weak on Victoria Park. There
ie a great deal of sport in witnessing
one of these oouteete.
LIRRABY Comm. -The Public Library
will not be open on Saturday of this
week ea Mks McNaughton, Librarian,
will be oat of town, Library will be open
as natal on the following Tuesday.
Don mise the exciting game of foot-
ball ou Victoria Park, Brussels on Mon.
day, Jaly 911i, between Parkdale hustlers
and the home team. Is will be worth
seeing as the visitore are dandies.
A STRAWBERRY Festival will be held on
St. John's Rectory lawn, Braesele, on
Friday evening of this week, under the
aaepiuee of the Women'e Auxiliary. The
town Band will be to attendance and a
good time is expeoted,
THERE will be a big oelebrabioo on
Dominion Day, Jaly 2nd, at Seaforth.
Among the attractions are games and
eporte, balloon aeoeneioo, tog of war, eta.
alum will be furnished by O'Malley
Brothers' String Band and Highland
pipers, All weloome.
Tan Methodist parsons were supplying
a good share of the freight on the rail.
rode daring the past week. At Bruseele
a car was shipped by Rev. Mr. Baker, of
Walton, to Ailsa Oraig, and another oar
by Rev. T. W. Omens, ot Bruseele, to
Wallaoeburg. Rev. E, G. Powell bad a
oar of goods from Port Stanley to Brus-
sels.
OATTLn SHIPMENTS. -This week 1. Clegg
shipped 3 ore of export cattle to Mont-
rael and 1 to Toronto. A. 0. Dames
also forwarded a oar to the Old Country.
A oar of cattle was shipped to Toronto
by Wm. Jewitt and another by Barr
Bros., six care in all. Many °bolas
aoimale were in the shipment, a credit
to both drovers and farmers.
GOING Goon. -There Wee a matinee at
the hall mile traok on Tgeeday forenoon
when equines owned by 0. H. Broadfoot,
P. Amens and Geo, Muldoon were in a
trial. They did the mile in 2.40 and
with training can easily reaoh the 2.36
olaee, Driver Bieber Saye. These eteede
ere from "Costumer" and are alikely lot.
There are other oolts owned by A, Carrie
F. S. Scott, S. Wilton and others that
promise well.
CAN'T that OBITUARY POETRY. -Game
week° Tag Pon reoeivee se mnoh ae two
columns of obituary poetry and with the
pressure of advertieemente and local
matters on our spade we find it quite
impoeeible to give the poetry plaoe. It
ie no no Bending it ae we have made re
rule to deoline its pablioatioo. We will
be pleased to print it in sheet or card
toren for anybody desiring it at s low
figure.
Hnaoe Orm Boss' Bannerol -I. -The
annual exoarsion of the Huron Old
Boys' Association of Toronto will
take plane on Saturday, July 7th. The
excursion trains this year run to Gode.
rioh and Luaknow. They leave Toron•
to at 7 and 7.30 a. m, respectively, and
are expected to arrive at their destination
about noon. The fere is $1.85 for the
round trip. Tiakete are good to return
on any regular train Saturday or Mon-
day or on the Speciale that leave Godes.
rioh or Laoknow at 6 p. m., Monday,
July 9th.
Tan Clinton Naw Era of last week
says ;-At the cordial invitation
of a prominent lady in Toronto,
Mice Clara Monatatstle le taking
her extortive art collection to that
pity, where it will be planed on ex•
ilibition in the drawing room of the
lady in gaestion, in order that it may
be valued. It ie probably one of the
finest and largest private oolleotions
in Canada, and the pity le that it has
not before been planed where it could
be seen and approolated as it deserves°
to be, Mieeee Clara and Ellen Mont -
08010 go to Toronto also,
$6 00 BILL loaf in Brneselr, on Satarday
evening. Finder will be rewarded by
leaving it at THE POST.
SINGLE fare on the railways for
Dominion Day. Good going Friday and
returning on the following Tneoday, 5
days in all.
THE oircue at Palmerston and the horse
ranee at Listowel were drawing cards to
a goodly number in this locality on
Wednesday.
D. EWAN & Co. have received immature
proof robber tires for their buggies which
are said to be the very thing the people
were looking for.
Tan W. 0. T. U will meet at
the home of Mre. Geo. Beaker on Friday
afternoon of this week at 3 o'clock. Ali
intereetad will be heartily welcome.
W. F. BTEWAIT Shipped a oar of bie
well known flour tbie week from the
National Mille to Seaforth. There meet
be Some level headed people in that town.
ON the excursion to the West on July
41b paesengers have the privilege of go.
ing by boat from Sarnia, thee dividing
op the long all rail trip. Portiaulore
may be had at the G, T. R. depot,
AUCTION Bale of honeehoid Farniture,
eta., at the home of Mre. Walter Jaok.
eon, Tarnberry street, Broeeele, on Sat.
arday, June 30th, at 2 o'oiook. Sale
withont reserve. F. S. SCOTT, anotion-
BBC.
SEAFOHTH Junior foot ball team were in
town Mouday and Tuesday mornings
while on the way to Mildmay and return
ing from the home of the Germane. The
latter were two wide awake for the
Southerners, defeating them by 3 to 0.
LlexowEL Intermediate foot bailers
trimmed Wingham to a finish Thursday
evening of last week, the snore being 3 to
O. Wonder if the Advanoe had any bills
printed waiting for the next round. We'll
wager a thousand bushels of turnip Beed
that they bad ae many as they moused
Broeeele of having, Tell us all about it.
THE Junior foot ball team from town
that will play in Wroxeter with the home
club on Monday of next week will be
selected from the following :-F. Gerry,
T. Friendship, 0. Scott, G. Armstrong,
Carl Holmen, W.Soott, 0. MoA'Iillau, Jno.
Elliott, AIt, McMillan, W. Henderson,
T. McDonald, Art. Jackson and George
Roca, Players in both teams are to be
ander 17 years of age.
ST. Joan's LODGE, A. F. & A, M. -
Following are the offioere for St. John's
Lodge, No, 284, A. F. & A. M., Brne.
eels, for the ooming term :-M. Blaok,
I. P. M. ; Jae. Ballantyne, W. M. ; I.
0, Richards, S. W. ; S. H. Mecham, J.
W. I Jae, Fox, Treas. ; J. Wright, Seo. ;
A. Reymann, Chap. ; J. H. Hewitt, 5,
D. ; L. S. Mulford, J. D. ; H. Damian,
S. B, ; W. W. Hanle, J. 8. ; 0. H.
Broadfoot, I. G. ; J. Y. S. Kirk, Tyler ;
Auditors, H, James, J. H. Cameron.
LAST Monday evening W. J. Fawcett,
manager of the Metropolitan Bank and
the Editor of Tag Puss drove to Ethel,
On returning to town the former alighted
at Turnberry street and the latter drove
toward the stable. The boggy wheel
etraok an old Stove pipe which frightened
the borne causing ber to jump. She was
pulled op sharply when the britobiag
broke letting the rig ran on the mare's
heels. Result was a mix up ending in
the upsetting of the vehicle and the
shaking up of the driver, who fortunately
eeoaped very serious injury by the
severance of the shafts from the boggy.
Dea oxoo Des AT GoDERIos.-Arrauge.
menle have been completed for a eplendid
old•time celebration at Goderioh ou Mon
day, July 2nd. There will be oalitham.
pian and trades prooeeeion, children's
and adults' ranee and other games, tug-
of-war open to all oompetibore, epeeist
prizes for termer bringing in the largest
load of people, and algo the largest family.
Liberal cash prizes in all events. Base
ball contest, London ve. Goderioh, and
laoroeee, Wingham ve. Goderioh. Mag.
nifioent free exhibition of fireworke in the
evening on the Square. The day promisee
to be one of the beat in the history of the
county town,
Boma:el.-Following are the eoorae in
the tournament being played on the
green between the club members. 8rd
Round-Broadfoot beat "Kerley, 15-14 ;
Broadfoot beat Hewitt, 13-10 1 Finale-
Broadfoot and Feiid Association -
Farrow beat Leabherdale 11-9 ; "A.
Baeker beat Farrow, 11 -8 -Finale A,
Beaker and J. Habkirk. Doablee-
Downing and MaArter beat A, Straoban
end J. Strachan, 17-7 ; W. Leatherdale
and 0. Riobardeon beat A, B. MaoDoo•
old tend Norman 18-10 ; D. 0. Rose and
Smith beat R.Leatherdale andT.Farrow
12-7 ; Hewitt and Habkirk beat H. L.
Jaakeon and 0. Basher 17-4.
Towns evening the third and last
game of foot ball between the North and
South for 'Tan Poor foot ball was played,
the Southerners winning by 6 to O. The
first bell time was well oonteeted and
only one goal Scored and that at the last
minute, bat the second half wart a tun
away, the weight of the winners enabling
them to oarry the ball mob as they
pleased. Combination work was mob
bettor than in the two other games and
a domonetration was given of future
'sphere kiekere who will make reoorde not
unworthy of the victories gained in the
past. Jae. Sttaohao refereed the game
and Jno, Kerney Wag Ono -keeper.
Standard Bank of Canada
MC9T.A.nlax,283EC171b 1E372
SURPLUS, OR RESERVE FUND a 1,000,000
TOTAL ASSETS OVER 10,000,000
A General Barakina• I3noeinealw Transacted
-"VSA VINGS BAN K•yr.--
Accrued Interest is added to aoo0nute every Mx months and becomes priuolpal.
Joint Uepoelt Accounts -A SPECIAL OONVENIENOL; in use in our S0vlugs Do.
pertinent ie the "Jolut Deposit.' neeouut, Money nuts be deposited or withdrawn
by either of the two membore of the boueohold, This eyetem is a great conven-
ience to many residing In town, but more portieulariy so to farmers, no in the latter
ease whether man or wife comes to town either eau attend to the Banking. An.
other feature of the system is that in 0ae0 of the death of either party the money
eau be withdrawn by the survilvor without most. Wo x'ill tell you inure about our
methods 1f you will kindly onlor write,
Married Wotnmt and minora may make and withdraw deposite without the in.
tervoutiou of any person,
SALE NOTES GASHED, OOLLEOTED or may be left for SAFEKEEPING
ouly for which no oharge in made.
YOUR BUSINESS will receive oar metal end courteous attention,
G. P. SOHOLF VELD, GEN. MANAGER, J. F. ROW LAND, LOCAL Antis.
WILTON & GILLESPIE reoeiVed a Oar' Of
moment and a oar of Boal this week.
BRoeeoio Bowling Club will send a
rink 10 Woodetook to play with the
visiting team from England in August.
BAY for sale on Agrioaltural Perk,
Tenders received up to 7 p. m. Sebarday
eveniog of this week. See advt. in this
issue.
Masseurs will be represented at the
Seaforah Bowling Tournament next week
and we hope to Bee some of the prizes
mane Northward.
Ooeesenro OLIVER Wee taking charge of
straying bovinee and horses on the street
obis week in pnrsacnae of the By-law
which prohibits them ra0uiug at large.
AT the Eutraooe Examination heiog
held at Brussels this week there are
55 pupils writing, 26 boye and 29 girls.
luepeotor Robb and Mitre Ritchie are
presiding examiners.
THE auuaal anion Sabbath School
Exoureion will be run on W, G. & B. to
Kinoardiue in August. Date wilt likely
be anuoauoed next week.
Tan Poor extends a cordial weloome to
Rev. E. G. and Mrs. Powell cud three
eons on becoming residents of Brussels
this week. Mies Tacky, a sister to Mre.
Powell, accompanied them to town.
STEWART SCOTT discovered a mushroom
near THE POST Publishing Renee that
weighed 1 pound and 2 ounces, He
Bays he is are it was a maehr0om for he
ie still alive.
DR, BUTLER, London, will be at the
Amerioan Hotel, Broeeele, on :-
THURSDAY, - JULY 19TH
Hours 7:30 a. m. to 2 p. in. Eye, Ear,
Noce and Throat oonealtatione. Eyes
tested for glasses.
Mies Poole, who has spent several
months at the home of ber nnoie and
aunt, Geo. and Mre. Cardiff, John street,
left for her home in Perth, Lanark 0o.,
last week. Sbe made many friends in
Bruseele and community and we would
not be surprised to see her bank as 8
permanent resident.
Foos BALL. -Monday, July 9th is the
date set for a fine game of football on
Victoria Park, Bruseele, between the
home team and the "Albione" of Park -
dale, intermediate champions in 1905.
Game will Oommen00 at 580. It will
be well worth witnessing aa the looal
eleven mean to win the matoh if namable,
DR. OVENS, It, D., London, Eye and
Ear Surgeon, will be at Smith's Drag
Store, Brussels, on the first Tuesday in
each mouth, Nora, 8 a. m. to 1.30 p. m.
Cataract, squint, failing eyeeight,
deafneee and nasal catarrh treated and
glaeeee properly fitted. Next visit,
Tuesday, July Srd.
MIoveoroN ON JULY 12TH. -The Orange•
men of Brussels L. 0. L. and their
friends have deoided to spend the 12th at
Milverton, owing to inability to get train
connections to either Seaforth or Gerrie,
where celebrations will also be held.
Trains will leave Brussels at 7.05 a. m.,
arriving at Milverton at 9 07. Returning
will get away from Milverton at 6.44 p.
m. and reaob Bruseele at 8.51 Fare for
round trip $1.36. A good progam of
speeches, mask:, games &o, will be on the
program,
BIR WILYRm CAN'T Cout.-The Sore.
Eery of East Huron Agl. Society was
inetrooted to invite Sir Wilfrid Laurier
to open the Fall Fair here on Oot 6 & 6.
He writes this week :.--"I am mach
honored by your kind invitation and I
would gladly accept if it were at all
poeeible but I am sorry to say my engage -
meets will not permit meat avail my.
self of your courtesy. With the renewed
expression of my regret as well as of my
thanks, believe me, Yours very einoerely,
WILrRID LAURIER."
CONTRACT LET. -Thursday eveniog
of last week the ooutraot for the new
Agrioultoral Hall, on Grey Branch
Park, Was let. The cement work was
awarded to R. McMillan of Listowel, at
6996.00 and the darpentering, plumbing,
painting, oto., to S. E. Perry, of Lie -
towel, at $2,162, from which $50,00 has
to be deduoted for old hall. The env•
oeeefal tenderers were 000siderably lower
than the other figures offered. Work
bae commenced by' Mr. Perry and staff
in the removal of the old structure and
Mr. McMillan will commence next weak.
The lower story will he oem•
ant, with Dement floor, with upper story
frame. Contract is to be oompleted by
Sept, 22nd., so no to be ready for the
next Fall Fair,
OONTRAOTB Foe GRAVELLING: Grey and
Morrie townehipe make annual grants
toward the improvement of the boundary
between the two manioipalitiee. While
the amounts voted are inadequate to do
the work often necessary they aid in
keeping the road patohed ap. Saturday
afternoon the connote were let for this
year at the Qneeo'e Rotel and are as
follows :-Walton, 620 job, let to Charles
Pollard, at 490 per yard ; a $30 job
between 16th and 17th eons„ went to the
earns person at 84o ; Mr. Pollard also got
a $60 o0ntraot at 14th oon., at 30a per
square yard, Wm, Rielly was awarded
a 640 job between Brussels and the 12111
oon., Grey, at 8810 per yard. North of
Brussels a $30 job wee let to Wm, Bird,
at 4410 ; $30 will be spent near oboes
taotory to N. Mooaaley, at 80}o per yd. ;
in the Fraliak ewamp $40 will be expend•
ed, Wm. Bird doing the work at 41e per
yard ; a $30 job goes to Mr, Bird on the
1t miles South of Jamestown, the prise
being 400 ; Wm. Rielly neared a $20 job
North of Jamestown at 290 per yard.
Grey township wee represented by Con.
oillore Grant and 0011 and Morrie by
Ooanoillore Kelly and Mo0atoheon, The
aonttaotor in each one has to pay for the
gravel and half the inepeotor'e fees, We
hope a good grade of'meterial will be pat
on and Baud and boulders left in the pita,
Work will be done ae Soon as poeeible.
Business Locals.
100 ROUND oedar poste for sale, also a
single buggy, Apply to A. Oooit, Brno -
eels, North.
To LET. -Dwelling rooms above store;
Soto water and other conveniences. Im•
mediate poeeeoeion. I. 0. RICHARne,
HATS BELOW COST.-Dreee hate and
Reedy•to•weare for sale below oat at
Mne. McKINLAY'6.
WANTRD.-A boy or young man for
delivery wagon and to learn the grooery
business, GEO, THOMSON.
WANTED.-Egge 200. Pedlars Revieed
Tariff -100 tabs choice grass Batter
wanted at ono. GEo.E. KENO, Wingham.
Omuta for watob guard found. By
proving ownership and settling for tbie
notioe, Owner may sears it, ran POST
FOR SALE, -Comfortable dwelling, 4
sores of land, oboioe fruits and hard anti
eoft water and eituatioe oouveniont to
school.
I. 0. BIOHARDB.
Edging, grinding, filing and repairing
done here, our work guaranteed for all
time at the easy figure by T, MCGREGOR,
Mill St., Braaeele, Ont.
PERSONAL PARAO RAMIS.
W. Leatherdale spent Sunday in Ham.
ilton.
Mise Minnie MoNaughtou will holiday
at Walkerton,
Joe. Beattie, of Meekly, was a vieitor
in town thie week.
Mre. McKinlay le vieitiog Mre. Stanley
Mille, of Hamilton,
Ronald MoNaughton will visit hie
daughter at 0lioton.
D. 0. Roes and son Vernon spent last
Sonday io Wroxeter.
Mre. (Dr.) Burne has returned from an
enjoyable holiday at Long Branoh.
Mise Loa. Rues is home from the Tor.
onto Bueineee College for a few holidays.
Postmaster end Mre. Farrow spent a
few. days in Guelph with relatives and
old friends.
Mre. Jno. Bateman end Mise Laura
aro holidaying with Toronto relatives for
a few weeks.
Mies Nellie Harbottle, of Barrie, arriv•
ed here this week on a vieib to her grand.
parents and Buster.
Mrs, McGuire, Mre. Anent, Mre, N.
MoLaaohlin and Mre. D. 0. Rose, were
visitors at Ethel on Wedeeeday.
We are eorry to state that Edward
Speiran lute been quite ill this week
bat we hope he Will soon be 0. k.
P. Greoeoidee, S. Ziemnn and D. Ald-
ridge, of Atwood, orient Sunday in Brae.
eels, Brussels girls must he atiraotivet
Mioe Mary MaNanghton is enjoying a
holiday visit with the family of Kenneth
MoKenzie, at Marden, near Guelph,
formerly of Breesels.
J. 0. Little, of Barrie, has oome to fill
8 position on the staff of the Standard
Bank, Braesele. Mr. Hawkehaw returns
to Markham. We weloome Mr. Little to
town.
Mrs. D. 0. Roes and daagbtere, Doric
and Margery, have returned from a de-
lightful outing with relatives and friends
at Wingham, Kincardine, Wroxeter,
Gorrie, Harrieton and Drew.
unuaclI uuIOIIIS.
There will be service in the Catholic
ohuroli, Brussels, next Sunday at 10:30
a. m.
There will be no eervioe in Melville
cherish for the next two Sabbaths instead
of one as announced, owing to internal
repairs tend fitting np.
Rev. George Jewito, well known here,
has moved ilia week from Dutton to
Westminster, one of the best oirouits in
London Oonlerenoe, He and Mre. Jewitt
are fine workers.
Rev.'!', W. Coons, Mre, Coeene and
DeWitt loft Brunie for Wallaoebarg
Monday evening going via Seaforth and
London where they made brief calla on
relatives eoroute.
Rev. E. G. Powell, who arrived in
Bruseele on Wednesday morning, will
preaob hie inaugural eermoniLin the
Methodist church, Bruseele, next Bab -
bath. He hoe been etationed tit Port
Stanley for the past three yeare where
he rendered 'splendid service.
Last Sabbath afternoon Albert Gerry,
of Indian Head, N. W, T„ was 8 visitor
at the Methodist Sabbath Bohol here
and gave a short talk. He was a former
pupil and officer of the school and is
doing good work at hie own school,
Monthly Missionary Day in the Metho.
diet Sabbath School next Sunday. In
addition to the lesson there will be a
program of short addressee by Bert. Lott,
Rev, Ernest Maunders and W. J. Few.
nett. Speoisl mole will.aleo be provided.
Wednesday evening of next week a
congregational weloome will be a000rded
to Rev. Mr. Powell and family in the
Methodist church, commencing at 8
o'olook. Program will consist of abort
addressee„ mneioai numbers, &o, Every
member and adherent of the obarob will
be weloome.
''The ten virgins in the visible ohuroh"
was Rev, Mr, McDonald's subject its
Melville ohurah last Sabbath morning
from which ho preaohed a etrong, pram.
tient dieoouree. "Choose out men and
go and fight Amelaok" wag the topio fn
the evening. It Was dealt with in a
unique manner that will not Boon be
forgotten by those who heard it,
�` METROPOLITAN BANK
CAPITAL -Authorized' $2,000,000
CAPITAL -POM RP 1,000,000
RESERVE and Surplus Protlto; 1,188,183
S. J, MOORE, J)lreclora
President. D. E, THOMPSON, E. 0.
Vlee.Proeidont,
MOB, RRADBHAW, B.L.A. are 8000000 MR, W, M0RTI3fER CLARY, R.O. JAB, EYRIE
3011N FI11eTmt0OH
W, D, ROSS, - General Manager
THE METROPOLITAN BANK le open to receive the accounts of
Partnere, Merohauto auto BUBiueso Community generally and to give
careful consideration to all proposals submitted to it.
It relies upon tie past r000rd for oourteoue treatment of Ito Cue.
towers, and will extend every consideration consistent with sound
banking to those who may desire to traneuot buoiueoe with it,
&m w s Baum drIsPaparacermr
Interest at HIGHEST CURRENT RATES allowed on all came of $1 and apwardo
BRUSSELS BRANOH W. J. FAWCETT, Manager.
The Woman's Missionary Society of
London Oonferenoe will meet at Leam-
ington next year, A reeolntion intro.
tlaoed by Mre. Oaten of Belmont, to
memorialize the General Board to eon -
eider the advisability of appointing eal•
aried officers ae diotrlot officers, was
laid over to be ooneidered next year,
The banner and library given for the
Band and Oirole showing the greatest
advance during the year were won by
Wellington Street and Dundee Street,
London, Ont. The following officers
were elected :-Honorary President, Mre.
(Dr,) Barns, St. Thome° ; Honorary
Vice•Preeident, Mre. Dixon, Loudon ;
President, Mre. Gordon Wright, London;
Vioe•Presidents, Mre. MoMeuban, Lou-
don ; Mre, Langford, Stratford. The re•
meioing offioere were poetically re•
Merited.
Rev. W. A. Maodoaell was Donee•
orated Bishop of Alexandria at St. Fin.
nao'e Oabhedral, Alexandria.
Ingereoll ratepayere oarried the by-law
to lend $20,000 to T. Waterhoee & Go. to
eetablieh a knitting factory.
The Government bee awarded on.
tracts for steel rails and fastenings for
two eeatione of the National Traneoon•
tinental Railway, amo0ating in all to
$2,488,450.
The decision of the Education Depart•
ment into the charges against pupils of
Strathroy, for alleged wrongful praotioee
in the departmental examiaatione of
Jane, 1906, ie that seven ot the oandi•
dabee lose their teachers matrionlation
certificates ae the case may be, and in
addition one candidate ie debarred from
writing again until 1908. The Forest
Standard commenting on the decision,
Saye the candidates may Beek redreee in
the courts. The inveebigetion, whioh ex.
tended for several months, was oarried
on both at Strathroy and Toronto. -
Reporte received at„ the Provincial
Board of Health office from 780 division
regietrare, give the total number of deaths
from all oases for May at 2,181, com-
pared with 2,148 reported from 788 di-
visions for the corresponding period of
Iaet year. There were forty 'smallpox
ogees lust month but no deaths from
that disease. The r000rd in regard to
other iufeoticue diastases for the
month was se follows :-Soarlet fever,
112 oases, 2 deaths ; diphtheria, 98 and
10 ; meselee, 146 and 12 ; whooping
Dough, 205 and 16 ; typhoid fever, 49 and
13 ; 000eemptioe, 248 and 233.
ROwLAND.-IR Brnesele, On Jens 26th, to
Mr. and Mre. J. F. Rowland, Stand-
ard Bank, a daughter.
PAL0Ien.-Ia Howielr, on Jane 171h,
Mary Agnee Bray, wife of Win.
Palmer, aged 25 years, and 10 moa.
8i2 '07°50 OT.5 DQr3-_T0=E'S6,
Fell Wheat 78 78
Barley 42 45
Peae 68 70
Oats 86 80
Butter, tube and rolls14 15
Eggs per dozen 14 16
Hay per ton 6 25 7 00
Floor, per bbl 4 50 6 20
Hogg, Live 7 00 7 00
Wool 24 25
Salt, per bbl., retail 1 00 70
Potatoes per bus 40 45
Apples (pet bbl.) 1 60
THE PEOPLE'$ COLUMN.
NOTICE. -ALL PERSONS IN-
DEBTED to the undersigned are re-
quested to call and settle ecoonnte before
July 10th so as to close up the outstanding
debts. J. E. SPERAIN, Bruseele. 01-tt
TEACHER WANTED FOR S.
8. Ne. 0, Morrie, duties to commence
alter) vacation, Applications, with testi-
monials, rooeivod up to July 10th. Either
male or female. JAS. A. MOORE,
Secretary, Walton P, 0,
TENDERS IWWANTEI) FOR
painting, supplying two doors build-
ing platform, hauling gravel, &o„ for 8, S.
No, 9, Morrie. Further partioulare may be
had on application to JAS. A. MOORE, See -
rotary of Board, Walton P. 0, 01.2
MALE TEACHER WANTED
for 8. S. No.1, Grey township, Huron
County. Duties to commence after vaca-
tion. Applications received up to Jane 80,
4e-3 11, J. HOOVER,
Secretary, Brnaeele P, 0.
before they collie. Don't
wait uutil your potlttooe are near-
ly doetroyed before applying the
ore, You can depend upon it -
Our Paris Green
will let none of
them get away,
Sudden, Death
in every package,
Put up in strong card board
boxes, also in bulk as desired.
25c, per pound at
Fog's Drug Store
NANO FOR SALE, -A FIRST-
MABe square 111000, made by Heintz -
man & Co., lu good condition. A bargain.
Apply to H. L. JACKSON, Samuels. 01.21
TEACHER WANTED FOR S.
8. No. 3, Grey. Duties to oommeuoe
after vacation. Applications received up to
July 1416. P. A. MoAISTHUll,
60.3 Secretary, Brussels.
00 ACRE FARM FOR SALE
lJ beteg Lot 4, Con. 18, Grey ; 80
scree cleared ; comfortable hoose 30°90 with
khat en 18x20; bank bare 60370 with atone
stabling; orchard, wells, ..to. Well fenced
and in good heart. Posseeeion given. next
Fall. Farm le nearly all In grass at present.
It is 31 utiles from Brussels and in a good
locality. For further partioulare apply 0D
the promises or Bruseele P. 0.10
51 -ti JOHN RODDIOK, Proprietor.
Voters' List, 1906
Municipality of the Township of Grey,
County of Huron.
Notice ie hereby given that I have trane-
m ltted or idelivered to the persons mention-
ed in eootione 8 and 0 of the Ontario Voters'
Lista Aot, the copies required by said sec-
tions to be so transmitted or delivered of
the 11st made, pursuant to Bahl Aot, of all
persona appearing by the last revised As-
sessment Roll of the said Municipality to
be entitled to vote in the said Municipality
at Elections for Members bf the Legielatiye
Assembly and at Municipal Bice lions ; and
that the said list was first posted up 1n my
Office, at Ethel, on the 27th day of Juoe,100o,
and remains there for iuspeotion.
Electors are mulled upon to examine the
said list, and, If any omieelooe or any other
errors are found thereto, to take immediate
proceedings to have the said errors correct-
ed aeoordlug to law,
Dated this 28th day ofJuly, 1000.
JOHN MoINTOBH,
Clerk of Grey. -
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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 750
-26 dozen Men's fine quality Madras and Cambric Shirts, light, medium and dark?colorings
all sizes from 14 to 17, with detached cuffs ; perfect fitting goods ; regular •75
prices $1.00 and $1.25. Sale price
40c Men's balbriggan Underclothing for 25o
-10 dozen Men's fine quality Balbriggan Underclothing, Shirts and Pants, sizes 25
82 to 40, regular price 40c. Special at ,.. ... v
I90 FANCY CRETONNES FOR 60
-120 yards Fancy Cretonnes, Crepon finish, in red and green shades ; regular
value 9c. Sale price ... ... ... ,.. ... .,, •06
-15e and 20c Fancy Cretonnes, in green, red and fawn Shades ; 80 and 86 inches 121
wide ; reversable ; regular prices up to 20e. 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.
43 Pairs Nt's Pants, Special at $1.25 a pair
-48 pairs Men's Strong Union Tweed Pants, light and dark shades ; well made ;
well trimmed ; perfect fitting ; all sizes 88 to 42. Special at per pair ,.. 1.25
Special Values and Big Assortment Ladies' Parasols and Umbrellas.
We are clearing out a few lines of Lace Curtains away below Regular Prices.
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