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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1906-7-19, Page 8Sto.1•101,..100A.S.31M19201•11.41.1.101..111 4.1•111•11.111010.066 A Good Whisk for 10 Cts. It is not often you can pick 'up as good a Whisk for 10c as we are selling for that money just now. We have received a fresh lot of them and you will agree with us that they are very special value, For Diseases of Chickens and Young Turkeys whioh are so prevalent this Summer in many flocks, try giving them Copperas. We have the finest qual- ity of Pulverized Copperas at 8c per Ib, We also have on hand HESS' POULTRY PANAOAEA at 85 cents per package, which has been found to give very satisfactory results. R. SMITH DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN, GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. eO0THE9N EXTENSION W. a. & n, Trains team: Braude Station, North and South, ae follows; Goma Soo0a Garlick NoaTH. Mail 705 a.m I Mixed 9:40 a.m Mixed......... 11:25 a.m II Mail 1:44 p.m Express 5:02 p.m I Express ....., 8:51 p.m :dims Pius A obiel'e among ye fakir' notes, .An' faith he'll prent Clvto HOLIDAY on Wednesday, August 8th, A.. 0. U, W. will meet on Friday even. ing of this week. TBEeE are the doys for the coming and going of visitors. Excoaeeos Eo Kinoardiue Wednesday, Anguet 8th, by speoial train. RAgrBERRY pickers are betty. The orop ie said to be fairly good. A °O MANI of ladies went to Listowel on Thursday to enjoy the day with frieede there, A NEW drive bone ie being built at le, Leatberdale's to aecommodatej the hearses, delivery vane, etc. Tax rubber buggy rug advertised in THE PoeT was claimed by its owner. It page to advertise in THE PosT, Sunda Sohool Excursion to Kinoar- diue, by epeeial train on Wednesday, Acg.8th. It will be Brussels' Civic holiday. Wm. Thompson, of Strathroy, was holidaying in Brussels. His brother Robert, formerly of town, leaves shortly on a trip to the Old Ooantry, THE Pose oongratuletes Mies Hattie Downing and Mae Melee! Zimmer on eooaeselolly paining the Normal Sohool exams. at Toronto. The former took honors. 10 DAYS' SALE.—Meeere. Popleatone & Gardiner, merohonte, enaaeaaere to Mo• Biauon & Uo., Blyth, are oanduetiug a big redaction sale and are telling the readers of THE POST of the bargains to be had. Bnuesene Voters' List for 1906 has been leaned and was first posted op on July 16,h. There are 405 names on the list made ap ae follows :—Part 1, 261 ; Part II, 118; Part III, 26. The noon. bar eligible to serve ae jurors is 156. Odioial notice appears in this ieene of Tet PorT. Da. Ovete, M. D., London, Eye and Ear Surgeon, will be at Smith's Drug Store, Brneeele, on the first Tuesday in each mouth. Hoare, 8 a, no. to 1.30 p. n. Cataract, squint, failing eyesight, deatneea and nasal oatarrh treated and Wanes properly fitted. Next visit, Tuesday, Aogust 7th. THE Clinton New Era Saye 1—While Dr. Sbaw was driving on the street one evening recently the king bolt of the baggy came out throwing the dootor oat forward with more forge than was oom- fortable. The horse made off bat wee caught before going far. The dootor fortunately was not injgred beyond re- ceiving a severe shaking up. LEFT Hous.—Tneeday night, July 17th, John James Strachan left the parantal home, 3rd oon. Grey township, and hie whereabouts is unknown. He ie 28 yeare of age, olean shaven, about 5 feet, 9 inohee tall, and wore a brown Boat, blank Berry pante and brown cap. Any intormatiou oouoerning him will be gratefully reoeived. Wire or telepbone A. Seneoau , Brneeele. Vans Taouonrwais.—The following let- ter reoeived by R. D. Cardiff, secretary ot Brnaele Foot Ball team speaks for itself :—Seo. Brussels F. B, 0„ Brneeele Ont.: DEAR Son,—On bebalt of Parkdale Albion Foot Ball Club I desire to thank the Brneola Foot Ball (Nab for the courteous treatment we reoeived while in Brussels and though we did not de- feat yon it was a pleasure to be defeated by a beam composed of as gentlemanly a lot of players as are on y0nr team. Hoping we may have the pleaenre of an- other trip to Brussels some time, I re- main yours, FEED. N. Rasa. DEL150TFUL TRIP,—The Brneselitee who took in the coal deniers' lexouraion to Scranton arrived home well tired ont bit greatly pleased with the outing. They got to Buffets Monday nights and lett the next day at 2 p.m„ for Soran• ton, Pan„ by special train, 900 exonrsion. We aboard under the direction of the Delaware and Laokawana railway, whose gueete they wore. Wednesday was spent iu tba coal mince, owned by the above mentioned railway, and the soot break - ere and the extent and manipulation of these works wag a revelation to many who saw the mines for the first time. On Thursday they visited the famous Sum* mer reeort 60 ranee from Soranton, °ailed the "Water Gap." The party returned to the goal city at 5 p. w. and were en. tertained at the Rooky Glen Park, a Owe of beauty, both natural and by the art of man, and of pie man. Friday the return trip wee made to the Bison ofty where the party eeparabed for their respective routes homeward full of praise for their entertaioere and possibly ether Wage ae well, The Ooai Co, took a very popular and pleaaarable way' of advertieing their bneineee, Wingham defeated Seatorth in la. moose on Wednesday at the former town by a more ot 4-0, Thie gives Wingham a pretty good lead in the diatriot. DURING the months of July and August the L. 0. T. M., Brussels, will withdraw their regular meetings. Tbey will be resumed when the heat is passed in September. WILTON PAYNE, while playing with some boys, lust Tuesday afternoon, fen upon some broken glees and inflicted several gashes on his left hand which bad to be atteuded to by a doctor. A teEETINo of the Brneeele Driving Park Association will be held at the Qaeen'e Hotel thio Friday evening, at 8.30 o'olook sharp, All persona interest. ed iu the rape meet on Ang, 22nd and 23rd please attend. DR, BOTLEB, London, will be at the American Hotel, Brneeele, on THURSDAY, — JULY 19TH Hours 7;30 a. no. to 2 p. m. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ooneultatione. Eyea tested for glasses. The protest committee of the W. F. A. met at Galt on Tneeday and decided Ibe Dandao•Seaforth protest. After bearing the evidence of both aides, the committee decided to allow Dandae the diepat•ed goal. Thie will woke a tie between them red Seaforth and a audden•death game will hove to be played. I. 0. 0. F. Deoentarco.—The annual floral decoration of the graves of Odd Fellows in Brunets cemetery took plea last Sabbath afternoon and attraoted a large company. F. S. Scutt, W. H, McCracken and A. MOGaire conducted Ohs eervioes. Brussels Braes Band sop. plied a ohoioe program of magic to and from the cemetery and also at n10, si)ent city of the dead. Many of the 8tteifk::'of- terioge were choice. CARRIE A. IN IT.—At the ra0ee in Free. ton on Wednesday Carrie A„ the trotting mare belonging to P. Ament, Brneeele, and bred from Costumer, owned by Messrs. Soots & Warwick, of town, divided tad and 3rd money in the 2.40 trot. She was driven by Mr. Bither, who has held the ribbons over many a dandy in hie time. AB a 3 year old the above mentioned mare divided 2nd and 3rd in a bot raoe in Toronto. She is a fine besot with plenty of speed. P. Ament, P. Scott and Geo. Thomson took in the MOBS. LAST week's Listowel Banner speaks of a former Brassetite as follows :—J. A. Turnbull, ot the former firm of Wil• ton it Turnbull, Bruseele, hag purchased the grocery business of J. E. Ooombee, and will carry on the business in that stand, keeping e. fall line of goods. Mr. Turnbull ie a man of experience, having been in the hardware bneineee for a number of yearn. He hoe moved his family to town and will 000apy the hone formerly ocoapied by David Sanderson. Mr, Ooombea will probably go West in the near future. KEEPS DT THE SPLENDID REoOaD.—The Pecan of the recent Eotranoe Examin• ati0n, aa it relates to Broeaels -Public Sohool, in of a moat aatiefaotory char - eater and is additional proof that the almost unparalleled eneaeeeee of other years were not oatob verdicts bat the regutt of faithful application by both pnpile and Mute Kate Wilson, the pains. taking teaoher. 14 pnpile wrote (one against the advice of the teacher) and 13 pegged, 0 of them with honors and one, Harry Moore, son of M. H. Moore, V. 1„ beaded the liet in Beat Huron with a regard of 591 marks, a moat Dred• Roble one for a lad so young, The list of euooesetul mile in our eohool is as follows ;—Honore—Tom Armstrong, May Birt, Jook Leckie, Harry Moore, Walter Scott, Edo Wilton. Paas—Scott Amann, Elmer Ewan, Arthur Forteet, H. McGaw, John Within, D. L. Wileon, S. 1. Wilton. THE POST heartily oo0- gratnlates all concerned and hopes the 0020000 will prove an incentive to renew• ed diligence on the part of the sloes and a pattern worthy of emulation tto the jnniore. The Sohool Boord has certain• ly a feitbful and competent inetrnator in Nies 'Wilson. MRs. (REv.) SwANN Peons Alyea.— Last wea.Last Sauday Eliza It, Adams, beloved wire of Rev. Matthew Swann, of Forges, paeeed away to her reward, at the good old age of 78 years, 2 months and 11 days, like a ripe ahem( of wheat ready for the eternal garner. Doomed is very kindly remembered here as her husband was a highly es. teemed pastor of the Methodist ohnroh in Brussels for a term, Nee, Swann wag a beautiful type of Christian woman• hood and was beloved by all who hod the good fortune to enjoy her friend- ship. Ohs is survived by her husband, 2 eons and 4 daughters, one eon whom is Rev. F. Swann, of Holmeovilie. Mre, Swann's funeral took plaoe on Wed. nada), afternoon, the service being eon• danted in the Methodist oburob, The bereaved tomily eorrow not as those without a hope of a happy meeting in the home of the redeemed. Mre, Swann was a helpmate iddeed to her husband and her name will Tong bo ahtrished on many a ofrouit where Mr. Swann labored, He saperannnated several yeare ago and went to Fergus to reside, Mre, (Rev.) Sellery, form. erly of Braseele, now of Brookville, le a daughter of the deceased, Standard ;Bank of Canada ,r" 7. BT.A.S1ZaIS T-.= 1672 TTTOID FUND $,,000 OAL ASSETS OVER 1000000d A General Ifetankitag Elusinesisi Transacted " SAVINGS BANK7'," interest paid from date of deposit to date of withdrawal at highest eurreut rates and compounded llali.yeorly, Joint Degoslt Account/J-4 SPECIAL CONVENIENCE nl use in our Savings Do. partment Ie the "Joint Deposit" account, Money may ba deposited or withdrawn by either of the two members of the household. Thio ayetom is a great eonven• Mace to many residing in town, but more particularly so to farmers, as in the latter obher feature of the or ystem is thaomes t 60 0000 ofhthe death of eitheend to r the the gmoney ova be withdrawn by the survivor without coot. We will tell you more about our methods if you will kindly omit or write. Married Women and Minors may make and withdraw deposits without the in- tervention of any person, SALE NOTES CASHED, COLLECTED or may be left for SAFE KEEPING only for whiob no charge is made, YOUR BUSINESS will rtoeive our careful and oourteoue attention, G. P. SOHOLFIELD, GEN. MANAGER. _ J. F. ROW LAND, MANAGER. Business Locals. BINDER DMZ—Deering, Standard, Manila, 550 ft. 11ao. McKie & Co. 100 RODND cedar poets for Bale, also a single baggy. Apply to A. Oona, Brute (tele, North, To LET,—Dwelling rooms above More soft water and other oohveniencea. Im- mediate possession. I. 0. Maumee. Rorz.—We are headquarters for pure Manilla rope 1 inch ti and 13)16'. Oar prices are right. McKay & Co. Edging, grinding, Sling and repairing done here, oar work guaranteed for all time at the easy figure by T. hloGnnooe, Mill St., Brneeele, Ont. Fon SALE.—Comfortable dwelling, d• sores of lead, oboiae fruits and hard ono soft venter and situation convenient to eohoob. I, 0. RICHARDS. Fon SALE.—A. No. 6 Radiant Home base burner with oven, used two eeaeon8. Also a No. 9 Favorite ooal and wood stove, Apply to MBS. JOSEPH THotrneoz, Brussels. ENTRANCE EXAM. We give below the names of the ouo- easeful oandidatoe that wrute on the recent Entrance Examination in East Haron. In order to pass a candidate must make 40 per Dent, of the marks on eacb subject and 60 per scat. on the total. To obtain honors 75 per Dent. of the total number of marks moat be made. The papers were a little more difficult than usual, but a fair test for promotion into a High School or Col- legiate Institute, or into a fifth class in a Public School. BRUSSELS HONORS Tom Armstrong Kate McLeod Beatrice Bateman Harry Moore May Birt Walter Scott Jack Leckie Edo Wilton Jean McDonald PAH Mamie Archibald James Rion 011a Armstrong E. M. Hemsworth I. Huffman Geo. Jordan R. Love H. MoCall I. McCallum S. McIntosh W. MoKee Edith McKee Carrie Schnook Leslie Thuell Florence Whitfield John Wilbee H. Wilbee D. L. Wilson S. J, Wilton Scott Ament Winnie Barr Frank Bell .Pena Dickeon John R. Dickson Elsie Dunbar Tillie Daudae Ruth Engler Elmer Ewan Eliza Ferguson, Arthur Forrest Maggie L. Frain Ada Gardiner John Hayden Avon McKelvey Gladys MoQuarrie SEAFORTH Russel Best Frank Doherty J. M. Hinchley F. R, Larkin E. McGinnis Robert Peek Orland Smiley Bessie Grieve Ethel Kerr W. Aberhart W. Archibald W. A. Curtin P. Doyle 0. Forbes W.Gibeon H. Horton W. A. Jordan J. Jordan W. F. Lowrie J. Morrison M. McKay Roy MoGeooh W. D. McLean R. McKay R. 0. McKay R. O'Rourke R. Roach A. Reid F. Smith L. Stapleton H. Stephenson J. Somers Jean Ohidley M. Courtin W. Doherty G. Elliott K. East H. Fair M. Holmee C. Ker Hexon Katie Kerr Edith A. Leitoh. Vida McDonald Helen MoDowell Jessie Robb Grata Rose F. A, Thompson A, M, Turner PASS R, G. Willis L. Athinson M. Barbour M. Belt A. Beazer S. E. Caldwell Ella Chesney B, Orich L. 0. Dietz N. 5, Govenlook L, Hammett B. Jones E. R. Jordan M. J. Lowrie E. MOOlare P. Rose A. D. Scott M. 3, Soott M. Stewart H. M. Taylor M. J. Walker M. Watson L. G. Wilson CLINTON HONORS B. McTaggart H. O'Neil 3. O'Neil D. Ross J. Scott F, Tindall D. Taylor RAN G. Archer E. Jordan 0. H. Anderson I. Knox 0. Bedard M. Livermore E. Lawson J. Landeborough L, McTavish 13. MoIvor C. McCartney 0. Millar E. O'Brien 0, Potter N, Robson A. Trick M. Trewartha H, Wise O. E. Wise M, Torrance Bert. Wiftse L, Beaton S. Carling G. F. Chant S, Copp J. Crich L. Crich G. Crich B. Draper J. Elliott A. Findlay 13. Graham P. Holler J. Hibbert E. Hill W. Heywood D. '/Calloway ELYTH Hasan R, 0. Edmostoa J, M. Pfeffer ease B. Asquith J. E. Bryant W. A. D. Campbell G, Clark Clara Copp D. 0. Cololough R. F. Denholm W. R, Ferguson R. G. Good P. A. Gibson A. E. Hunliing J. H, Jackson J. G, Jackson W. J. Adams B. Batchart D. Kirkoonnell " W. G. MoDonald M. Morris L. Maine F. Plummer I. W. Potter M. A. Roger G. Stewart A. F. Tarnblyu H. Ton P. L. Whi ley L. Woodman FORDWICH HONORS N. Armstrong M. A. Oattanaoh M. 13. Hainatook A. Halliday 0. Johnston A. Martiu F. Morfoot M. P. Hussar M Moutgomery PANS 0. Patterson P. Schaefer M. Schaefer 0. Spinke 3, Winter. WROXETER HONORS 0. Gallaway V. Hestia W. McGrath S. MoKercher D. McLean 0. Rutherford H. L. Barrett 0, Blackball H. E, Brown E. Gannett L, Green R. M. Henry 0. Isbieter F. I, Aitobesou .2. Aitobeson M.R. Aitken J. Anderson Elam Armour E. Armour A. Brook C. Brock W. Brydges G. Bush H. Dore H. Dare P, Duncan 13. Elliott D. Guest 0. James E. Jermyn M. King L. Knox M. McDonald PASS T. F. Sanderson E. Stutt N. Underwood J. Wood J. M. Wright WINGHAM HONORS G. Kennedy E. Mann E. Patterson M, Shark W. Simmons G. Stewart F. Vanatoue PASS 0. Masters R. Maxwell K. McBurney A. MoCallum A. G. MoGue M. McGee G. Moffat S. Orr M. Patterson W. Pocock F. Powell 0. Rintoul G. Rintoul U. Robertson K. E. Sheill M, Sineltzer G. Troy M. Vanorman E. Wood PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Master Joe Hobkirk is vieiting at Blyth. Mre. P. Munroe is at present visiting at Sarnia. Mies Millie Harris, of Wroxeler, ie a visitor in town. Mies Agnes Walker was visiting at Moleaworth on Sunday. Mies Agnes Bleck, of Wroxeter, is the goeet of Mies Lon. Roes. Gni]. Finn, of the Queen city, is ball. daying under the parental root. D. J. McLanohlin, of Ohealey was 9 vleitor in town on Wednesday, Mra. Geo. A. Lowry and eon were visit. ing friends at Seatorth last week. Mimi Margaret Ament is visiting with. relatives and Mende at Mildmay. Mrs. MoLean, Princess street, was visiting Mre. D. Sproat at Belgrave. Harold Lowry is spending a part of bin holidays at hie nnole's at Gerrie. Mies Hazel Lowry ie visiting her friend Mies Eva Holmee in Seatorth. Mrs, (Dr.) Toole and eon were visitors with Bloevale triende for a few days. Mies Katie Habkirk, of 131705, is visit. ing with relatives and friends in town. Wm. Smith, of Hamilton, is here on a holiday with relativea and old friends. Geo. and Alfred Lowry are working in Wingham at their trade ae bricklayers. Mies Nellie Campbell, of London, te. enjoying her vexation with relabivee here. Mise Edna Speiran and Irwin are boli• daying with relatives in Grey township. Mre. Alex. 'Thomson, of Guelph, is the guest of Mre, John Thomson, Turnberry street. Mre. (Dr.) Rose and daughter, Florence, of Clifford, are gaeele of Mre. (Dr.) Mo• Kelvey. Mies Lyl Nicholls, of Wingbam, was the guest of Mime Lulu Dnntord for a few days. Miss Edo Wilton lett on Monday to spend the remaining holidays with Bar. lin friends, Mies May Leatherdaie, of Cold Water, is holidaying with the Minxes Leather - dale In town. Mies Mabel Colvin returned home from Crediton Saturday of last week for her vacation. Edward and Mre. Speiran and Miee. Stella were vieitore at Seafortb, Clinton and Goderioh. 3, H. Cameron left for a trip to the West on Wedneeday of Ihfe week. H9 took the boat at Sarnia. ]Mime Jean McLaaohlin ie away on her variation and ie visiting at Wiarton, Obesley and other pointe. Mro. Wilbert Eddy and daughter, Norm, of Colborne, are visiting the fermer'd slater, Dire. Geo, Lott, THE METROPOLITAN BANK (AP1TAL—Autporized $2,000.000 CAPITAL—Paid lip 1,000,000 RESERVE and Surplus Preflla; 1.138,103 Directors S, 3, MOORE, D, E. 9'11010130N, E. Q. President, Vloo•Presidmlt. 0000, nRADOHAW, 0.0.0. ' 1110 HCNoa LIR, W. MIORTOLIn= GLARE, x,0, ads. RYant 651101 P1100800011 W, D, ROBS, - General Manager THE METROPOLITAN BANE Is open to receive the a000unto of Farmers, Morohaute and Business OommunitY generally and to give careful consideration to all proposals submitted to It. It relies upon its past record for oourteoue treatment of its Cus- tomers, and will extend every consideration oouefoteat with sound bauktng to those who may desire to transact business with A. t '4apzlvfr�S BOJt'I IhriPatt°acawr Interest at HIGHEST CURRENT RATES allowed on all same of 91 and upwards BRUSSELS BRANCH W. J. FAWOETT, Manager, Mies Winnie McGuire, who le employ• ed ae a milliner at Londeeboro', ie spend• ing her vacation at her home here, Duncan Stewart, eon of Alex, Stewart, Queen street East, has tempted apoaition to a wholesale drug More in Detroit. Jno. Querrin and sone, Eddie and Johnnie, of Berlin, are visitors at the Queen's. The former ie a brother to the landlord. Mise Mayfrid Allis, daughter of Rev. S. J. Allis, of Parkhill, formerly of Bruseele, is visiting Mre. W. H. Herr and other o'd triende. Editor Carr and Teacher Perrin, of Wroxeter, were callers on THE PoeT Taeoday evening. They bad been on a short bicycle tour. Mies Clara McCracken accompanied by her friend, Mise A. Lyons, of Toronto, are vieitiug at the tormer'e parents, W. H. and Mre. MoOraoken. Mies Nina Malcolm, of Galt, is vielt. ing Mies Maggie Stewart, Queen street. She 1B a daughter of Robert and Mre. Malcolm formerly of Brneeele, Dlr. McDowell, of New York, and Miss Emylene MaQnarrie, of Detroit, were wetoome visitor's with relatives in Brute eels and locality for a few days. Mee. 3. E. Smith, of Brandon, Mao., and her mother, Mea. Hunter, of Durham, were visiting at Dr. MnKetvey'e and Mrs, J. R. Smith's fora fewdaya Ghia week. J. Leckie and three eons are away on a holiday eating which inolndeo a visit 00 Toronto, 1000 Islands, Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa, &a. It will be a delightful trip George Buchanan, of town, was pre. sensed with a voluble set of military brushes before leaving Little Current where be was teaching. It eervea him right. Mise Georgia Rosa, daughter of R. B, Roes, of Listowel, formerly of Brussels, has eaooesefally passed her examinations ea Ottawa Normal Sohool. We oon• gratulate her. Robt. and Mre. Forrest and eon, Archie, of Brantford, are visiting relatives and friends for a few weeks at Brussels and Morrie township. They were both former residents of Morrie. H. L. Jaokeon, Jeweller, is away on a trip to Hamilton, Buffalo, Boston and other cities combining baainees and pleasure and pinking ap novelties for hie bneineee. He will be absent for s couple of weeks. Mrs. M. MoLennan and eon and Mrs. Raymond and daughter, of London, have been visiting relatives and friends here. Mines Fannie and Myrtle Friendehip are aiefting their sisters, Mrs, Allen, of Wingham, and Eire, MoIlague, of 'Tees. water. James and Mre. Dodds and daughter, of Swift Current, Man., are here on to visit and at proeent vieitiug at Chas, Dodd'a and other old friends. Sir. Dodds was a former teacher in No. 3, Grey, for a number of years. Mre. B. Dobson, of Hamiota, Man., arrived last week and will visit her Mother, Mre. Maunders, of Morrie, Mre. W. H. Meanders, of Brussels, and numerous old friends. It is sererai years einem Mre. Dobson woo home. Jerry Cnrtie, teacher at Glee alien, Wellington Go., is enjoying a visit with relatives and old aoquaintanaee. He wrote off part I of hie tot Claes Teachers' examination this Summer. He's heading for the top and the work is agreeing well with him. Tneeday morning Mre. 9. Bailey and aon Leslie lett Brneeele for a trip to M000ejaw, N. W. T., whore another eon ie resident. The visit ie being merle principally with the thought of building up Leolie'o health which hoe not been as vigorous of late as formerly. We treat the Western ozone, ohange of eoene, &o„ will contribute so largely to his improve- ment that be will return more robust than ever. SOR:ed MOFFITT—In Wroxeter, on July 6111, to Mr. and Mre, A. H. Moffitt, a daughter. RAE.—Io Wroxeter, on July 15th, to Mr. and Mre. D. W. Rae, a soo. SMITH.—In Hallett, on Jolly let, to Mr. and Mre. John Smith, a eon. OAarlooaaN. In Grey, on July 17613, Geo. Edward, only sou of John and Annie Oarnochan, aged 1 year, 2 months and 24 days. DOUGLAS.—Io Wroxeter, on July llth, William Douglas, Swarm—At Fergus, on July 15th, Eliza R. Adams, beloved wife of Rev. M. Swann, formerly of Brneeele, aged 78 years, 2 months and 11 days. BE READY before they comp. Don't wait until your potatoes are near- ly destroyed before applying the pure, You can depend upon it— Our Paris Green will let none of theta got away. Sudden. Death in every package. / Put up in strong card board boxes, also in bulk as desired, 25c. per pound at Fox's Drug Store loweevereateheapeo•arioettwiteratereeiotesa. SLIILLIE.—In Binbro'k, on July 12th, Miss Agnea E., daughter of Mr, and Mre. Joseph Smil:ie, of Morrie, aged 28 years and 11 moothe. QTRAThD FROM THE PREM -- nes of the undersigned, Con. 10,Grey , a Yorkshire sow, Any information (leading to her recovery will be thankfully received. JAS. E. 'BROWN, Ethel P. 0. 2.1 TIARM N'UR SALE.—THE UN- 5Eue1GNED offer. his flue 100 acre farm, being Lot 15, 000.12, Grey, for sale. Comtm'teble house, bank barn, orchard, An. Parra is in a good state of oultivation and adjoins the village of Cranbrook, where aro stores, churches, shops, dm. Possession gluesto vext Fall. For further partlonlars 0s prise terms, 20,. applyon the p5Omfaea or Cranbraok P. U. GEORGE SG, 1.00 Proprietor, Voters' List, 1906 municipality of the Village of Brunets, ti0unt3' of Huron. Notice is hereby given that I have trans- mitted or delivered to the persons mon tion - ed in emotions 8 and 8 of the Ontario Voters' Diets dot, the copies required by said see - Moue to be so transmitted or delivered of the het made, pursuant t0 said Act, 0f all a As- sessment llof thesaid appearing by o Municipality to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Elections for Members of the Legislative Aesembly and at Municipal Elections; and that the said list wag first posted up In my office, at Brussels, on the 18th day of July, 1908, Rud romaine theca for to ex tion. Electors aro called upon to examine the said list, and, it any minima, or any other errors are found therein, to take immediate Proceedings to have the said errors corroot• ori ooeordiug to law. Dated titin 18th day of July, 1000. F. s, SCOTT, Clerk 0f Brussels. Brussels Daylight Store N. McLaren eteeneeetallatIlli alasemanelrNta' aeliataletete claps aliens lease lb eels llaatNne'ld'a'a4"a' eitelsseital ia'a, lte le t a tatelelle t"i llatelselli "fault etatAGPWe 1 MidzSummer Sale DOOMED ALL Summer Goode in this store must be cleared out. Its our business prin- ciples not to carry anything over from one season to another. The way we mean to accomplish this is the PRICE. The PRICE will be low on everything Summery—in Dry Goods, Clothing, Men's and Ladies' Furnishings, Boots and Shoes. Rememer, we are going to depend altogether on the PRICE to do the trick. Summer Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, Readymade Waists Readymade Skirts, Whitewear, Summer Vests, Lawns and Muslins, Lace Curtains, Slippers and Oxfords Laces and Embroideries. Everything and anything in the way of Summer Goods. Join hands with our Low Prices during our Mid -Summer Sale. Come Here Expecting to Save Money You'll Not be Disappointed ! We Pay the Highest Prices for Produce at All Times. Yours for Next Door to Mutual Benefit American Gf � C���I�'e ' A House