The Brussels Post, 1906-8-2, Page 8A Good Tooth Brush Standard Bank of Canada
Is a Treasure
We are well able bo supply you
With a good Tooth Brueh au we
have lately received a large nam.
ber of them,
This lot comprised a great many
different kinds and at prices to
snit every •one, They eel' at
from 100 to 40o eaob, but at 250
we have a thoroughly reliable
Brush and you won't find your -
mouth full of bristles after us-
ing it.
IF your Xlyesight is not as
good as you would like it
to be or if your eyes eas-
ily tire, come to us and
have your Eyes test-
ed. You will be
surprised what
good results are
to be obtain-
ed from
the
RIGHT GLASSES
for your particular case.
A Good Selection of Picture Post Cards
DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN,
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOUTHERN ex0688I001 W. 0. & 8.
Trains leave Brussels Station, North
and South, as follows ;
Goma Sower Como NORTH.
Mail 7:00 am: I Mixed 8110 a,m
Mixed 11:25 a.m I Mail ...........1:44 p.m
Exprese8:02p.m Express 8:81p.m
gxrr 1 .env Vents
A ohiel's amang ye fakir' notes,
An' faith he'll prent is.
AuaaeT.
HAND AS in the name of your visitor.
Boweoers Council will meet next Mon.
day.
Crvlo Etoliday next Wednesday, 8113.
inst.
Summon Raoee at Brussels on August
22nd. and 23rd.
Wm. JawriT °hipped a oar of oattle to
Toronto this week.
Tann your neighbor tbab 25 cents will
get ha Pon to January 1907.
CoNeae=L= OLIVER ie after the big and
little who undertake to play ball on the
Main street.
Qom a number of Braseelitee are
Wittig in the 018 Boys' Celebration a6
Lietowel this week,
Some great matinees are being held
on the halt mile track with the loot
trotters end pacers.
THE ham of the threshing machine will
now be heard in the lend and a buoy
season's work is before them.
Bauman Band went to a Garden
Party at Wroxeter on Wednesday even-
ing and Supplied a good share of the
program.
Am your glaeeee right ? Vision
changes as all things do. Sea Tanbe
& Son et Fox'e Drug Store on Thursday
and Friday Angnet 9th and 10111.
A coven of loads of ladies from the
Methodist ohurob, Brussels, attended a
meeting of the W. M. S. at Belgrave on
Thursday afternoon of this week.
Las stook shipments this week inolude
a oar of hogs and a oar of cattle by A.
0. Dames ; a on of oattle by W. Jewitt ;
and a oar of cattle by Diokeon Broth
A Loon, howling oompetitioo for the
ownership of two umbrellas bne been in
progress and has narrowed down to the
finale with D. 0. Roes and R. Downing
as skips.
Sox oars of coal have oome to band
thie week, 2 care were for Gerry &
Walker t 2 for Wilton & Gillespie and
a oer eaoh for R. Henderson and Thuell
Bros.
Tan cement abutments 213 miles North
of Brussels are completed by S. S. Oole,
of Ethel, and ready for the new iron
superstructure to be pleoed there intend
of the old wooden bridge.
Leo week J. Leckie and three eons
arrived home from an enjoyable outing
in whioh Toronto, the St. Lawrenoe,
Montreal, Quebec', Ottawa, &o„ were en-
compassed. It was a fine trip and ehonld
prove a valuable ednoation to the boys.
AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE.-Mre. MO -
$inlay has to remove from her present
home, M111 street, and will eell a quantity
of good household furniture, inoluding a
fine equate piano, ae the premises she
bee leased is smaller than the present
home. Sale Saturday afternoon, Aug.
11th at 3 o'otook, F. S. Sant, Atm
810888x.
HUMUS FOR KIROARDINE,-The Annual
Sabbath School Exoarsion to Kincardine
will be run by special train on Wednee.
day of next weak. A Brass Baud will
aoaompany it and an interesting program
of games will take plane at the lake•eide.
Arrange to go and enjoy the day by old
Huron. The time table and rates may
be read on page 4 of this ieeoe.
$ BRIGHT Yong MAN Duce, -Friday
or Iaet week Dr. Joseph Elliott, of Tor-
onto died of eaneer of the stomach at
the early age of 81 years. He had prat.
titled for ten years in Toronto. Inter.
went wee made at Brantford where the
parental home wae. Deceased was It
nephew of Mre. Jno. Hunter, Brunelle.
She and Mr. Hunter, and son Joe at.
tended the funeral on Monday, Dr, El•
lion was a clever man whose demise is
greatly regretted.
DUNOAN C. Bose HERE. -Saturday
evening of this week Dnnoan 0. Rose, the
world renowned Swath swordsman,
wrestler, &o., who was here 26
years ago attending the Oaledoniao
gamed along with the late Donald Dinnio,
to in town and will give an exhibition in
the Town Hall Saturday evening, 403
inet,, oommenoiog at 8,15 °'°look, He
Will try aoaolaeione with Pet. MoGraw,
of Seaforth, who threw bine at Seaforth,
Boxing, Jib Jiton, physical culture and
broadsword will aloe be demonstrated.
See bills for further parbieulare.
Conn to the want of inbereeb on the
part of citizens the meeting palled for last
Monday evening to dieting a Labor Day
neiebrabion in Broeeele was not held. If
all had attended who Bald they intended
to do 00 the Town Hall might have
been filled. Some thought n celebration
't'oald interfere with the races ; others
raid ie would tell againet the Tall Fair ;
and yet, ;Mere thought 16 tom late in the
088800 and the Jaye too them. Bennie
':will require to wake up about tbeee
epeo'ai days 00 the reoord of the past will
Bra out 0hame.
25 dente 'o advanoe gate Tee POST to
Jan. let 1907. Dou'b borrow any longer.
Hoeg are $7.60 per owt. on Brussels
market. The farmers are oorreeponding.
19 happy.
Tan G. T. R. whitewashing gang was
here reoently and pelmet' portions of
their property white.
WE are sorry 6o hear that the Mieeee
Gainor are ill with typhoid fever but we
hope they will goon be all right again.
Tao business plans will be oloeed next
Wednesday owing to it being Civic Hol'
day. Arrange to spend the day at the
lakeeide.
WATERPROOF navy blue nape with blaok
velvet collar, lost Saturday evening.
The owner will be greatly obliged it finder
will leave it at Tax POST.
WHEN Taube & Son attend to your
eyes, you get the benefit of over 35 years
experience. Call and oonsult them ab
Fox's Drug Store, on Thursday and
Friday August 9th and 10113,
Naw WHEAT. -This week Isaac Jewitt,
near Blaevale, delivered new Red Fall
Wheat at the National Ftonr mill Bree-
eels that wait an A. leample. It Boated 61
pounds to the bnehel and Wee plump and
even.
THE oarpenters are at work oto the new
Agrioultural Park Hall and have the
upper joiete in place now and will posh
the work along. Thursday the staff went
to Lietowel to join in the Old Boye'
Oelebration.
RETURN fare for adults to Exaareion
to Sinoardine on Angnet 8th will be
86 Dents and 46 for ohildren. Hot water
will be supplied free of charge at
the park and the baskets oonveyed from
depot to perk. Arrange to go.
A nuNAwAY and upset gave a couple of
moo au nnoeremonione npeeb near the
Park last Saturday afternoon. Nobody
was seriously hart. The language used
by one of the partiaipante was lurid aod
should bave•lended him in the "poop."
Do. Ovens, M. D., London, Eye and
Ear Surgeon, will be at Smith's Drug
Store, Brussels, on the first Tuesday in
each month. Hours, 8 a, m. to 1.30 p. m.
Catered, egnint, failing eyeeigbt,
deafness and nasal oatarrh treated and
glaeeee properly fitted. Next visit,
Tuesday, August 7th.
AN addition of 20 feet is being built to
the rear of Dr. Graham's blook at the
atone reoently vacated by R. Thomson.
The building has been leased to B. O.
Danford & Son who will remove from
their 9reee0t Iodation to t13i0 stand.
Other internal improvements will be
made in the store so es to make i6 up-to-
date.
ANNrveneeay.-The anniversary sermon
to the members of Court PriIoeae Alex-
andria, No. 24, 0. 0, F., Brussels, and
visiting brethren, will be preached in the
Methodist church, by Rev. Ezra G. Pow-
ell, on Sabbath evening, August 12th,
at 7 o'alook. Brethren are asked to all•
eemble at the Lodge room at 6 30 o'clock
and marsh to the oharoh.
OomPLeINT hall been made from differ•
sot quarters in reference to violation of
the law in the sale of cigarettes and
tobacco to minora. A watoh has been
set and violators will be brought to book
if sufficient evidence is secured. The
Statute is very plain on this enbjeot. It
an example were made of a few of the
young lade who are driving nails in their
oo8in good would likely be done.
A. Manama Gun:ie.-Thos. Mc-
Gregor, the well known inventor of the
enweet and other tools to aid in fast and
easy cutting, hes arrangements ono.
pined in hie shop at Brussels for grind•
ing all kinds 01 outttiog maobinery in.
up•to.date style. The Prof. is always
experimenting with labor saving imple•
manta and all thoee interested ehould
oall at his faobory, Mill etreet, Brunets.
Dineen WALKER & BLACK ere receiving
and opening up their new stook of Furni•
tare, eto. and wilt Boon be ready to throw
open the doors of their snare, A fine
hearse has also oome to hand in connec-
tion with the undertaking department,
Mr. Forster, of Wiarton, an experienced
hand, has been engaged by the new firm
and le now here. Watob out fur the
firm's advertisement,
TEACHER MISSING. - Last Saturday's
daily Globeoontained the following which
referred to Mies Jessie Robertson who
taught in Brussels tloboollast year; A
Mies Robertson, aged 80 years, a eohool
teacher from Goderiob, Ont., who is said
to be eubjeot to nervone attacks, myeteri•
only disappeared from her hotel in
Quebec Thursday morning and has not
been seen since. Mies Robertson recently
to Visit
fpounded
riends,acid arriving there on Glaegew, N. Se
ednee.
day last, wee met at the I. 0, R. station
by her brother, who had come on from
Ontario to meet her. She registered at
the Hotel Victoria, that pity, and the
same day visited S6. Anne de Beaupre,
returning to Quebec the same evening.
Thursday morning Mr. Robertson went
to oall on hie eater when he fonod her
gone, taking het parse containing a won-
eiderable aura of money and leaving her
hand eatohel that contained her return
railway tickets, The debeotives are now
looking for her, Monday's Daily Toronto
Star in oorreepondanoe from Montreal
adds :-thief Doteotive Oarpenter today
plaited hie entire staff at Werk to locate
;Kies Robertson, of Goderioh, Ont., who
8igapp6800d from Qaebeo on 'Thursday
last, Detective Carpenter olaime to have
evidence that the young school leather
eine leaving her brother applied for
work here.
n¢'.a.netm..0SYiaa 1572
SURPLUS, 011 RESERVE FUND 01,000,000
TOW, ASSETS OVER 18,°06,000
A General Banking Busineles Train SO. eted.
" 4SA V/NGS BANKP`a'-.
Interest paid from date of deposit to date of withdrawal at highoet ourreut retell
and °impounded half -yearly.
801418 Deposit A°minute-A SPECIAL CONVENIENCE In use In our Savings De-
partment 1e the "Joint Deposit" account. Money may be depeelted or. withdrawn
by either of the. two members of the household, This eyetem ie it great conven-
loneo to many residing in town, but more particularly no to farmers, us in the latter
ease whether man or wife comae to town either can attend to the Banking, An.
other feature of the system is that in ease of tho death of either party the reouey
can be withdrawn by the survivor without coot. We will toll you more about our
methods If you will kindly pall or write.
married ]{'omen and Minors may make and withdraw deposits without the in.
t°rveutioa of any person,
SALE NOTES OASHiIID, COLLECTED or may be left for SAFEKEEPING
only for which no oharge ie made,
YOUR BUSINESS will receive our oareful and oonrbeoue attention.
G. P. SOHOLFLELD, GEN. MangumJ. F. ROW LAND, M00(8000.
ARE you' going to Kincardine next
Wedneeday ? See the time table and
rates of special Excursion in another
column.
SMITH School Excursion next Wed-
nesday to Kinoardioe. Train leavee
Brussels at 8 86 a. m. Fare 85o for
adults and 45o for ohiidreo.
Loss of eyesight is worse than Ione of
fortune. NO matter how email your eye
trouble may be, have it corrected. See
Taube and Son at Foxe Drug Store on
Tbareday and Friday August 9th and
10112.
NIAGARA FALLo.-An Exooreion to this
beautiful epos on Friday of this week.
Train leaves Brussels at 6.48 a. m. Re•
tarn ticket only $2.16. Tioket good to
return on Monday followiog on any
train.
8. T. Omens, who has been at Glen
Allan for the past three years, has ob•
Mined the Prinoipalehip of Milverton
Public School at the initial eatery of
$600. He is a brother to Mrs. Jae.
Elliott, of Brussels.
A WELL was drilled at Ewan & Co. Car-
riage shop by George Edwards. Water
wee found in one day al the depth of
89i feet, 23 feet of which was rook. Mr.
Edwarde nae parohased a traction engine
and will now be able to do his own mov-
ing,
oring,
FRIDAT evening of this week Rev, J. H.
Beotar, the Blank Knight, will deliver a
leotnre in the Methodist north, Brae -
eels. Mre. and Mise Hector will Resist in
vocal eoleatione. No admission fee but a
silver oolletion will be taken. Leotare,
wbioh le under 1130 auspices of the W. 0.
T. U., will aommenoe at 8 o'olook. Don't
mise it,
A FORmeR BRUeeoLITo, - The Fenton
(Mich.) Courier, of July 18th speaks of a
termer Brueeelite in the following enlo-
gtebi0 style, a portrait of the young mac
adorning the page :-Fred. L. Viet hoe
been in business here far about live years.
He previously was with Marshall Field &
Co., of Chicago, and at one time had
charge Of the Louisville office for the
National Oath Register Company, of
Deyton, Ohio. Some idea of the success
enjoyed by him in his grocery baldness
here oaa be had from the statement that
the first year he was in business the
trade done was $9,700, while today the
annual sales are between $26,000 and
$30,000, wholesale and retail, certainly a
most wonderful inoreaee end all brought
about by industry, hard work and un•
questioned business methods. The store
occupied by Fred. L. Viel is one of the
largest and finest in thie section of Mich.
igen and is 26x90 feet. Io the rear is an
addition used for wholesale purposes,
23x30, The largely increasing business
demanded the addition being built 10 1904.
The business is both. wholeeale and retail
and a very large stook is of neoeseity
carried, oomprieing staple and fanny
groceries, foreign and domeetio oanoed
goods, teas and coffees, fresh and dried
fruits, vegetables, cigars toba000e, non.
Lectionary, butter, eggs, eta., and a
specialty is made of Hillsdale Ooffee, 350 ;
San Marto Coffee, 250, and Leaner 61
Tea. A large wholesale trade ie done in
°onfectionery and a great variety of dif.
ferent kinds kept fresh on band. Prob-
ably bat few young merchants can
boast of the bneineee Baooe00 that Fred
L. Vial hae had, and yet he ie entitled to
every bit of it. He is a believer in Fen.
ton, progressive and energetic, aod ever
ready to do all in hie power to advanoe
the interests of the village. The store le
finely eitnated on Le Roy etreet.
THE LAT& DONALD MOLerma0IN,-As
stated last week a former well known
resident of this locality, in the person of
Donald MoLauoblin, died at the home of
hie eon James, at Langdon, North Dakota
on Tuesday of last week, in hie 77th
year. He had been poorly einoo.last May
bob the immediate pause of his death was
a ebroke of paralyeie, which he took in
the buggy while driving with his laugh.
bel -in-law and died three weeks later,
being oonsoione to the laet. Deceased
wae born in Perthshire, Scotland, and
was the eldest eon of the late Thos.
MaLanohlin. He came to MoNab town.
ship, Renfrew Co., when a lad and in
1858 come Westward to Grey township,
when this country wag new and ubeettled
securing 800 agree of splendid land wbioh
belonged to the members of the family
for many years. The eubjeot of this
notice wee a hardy, industrious mac who
never hardly knew a day's Wines. He
wall Township Oolleoter and 5013oo1 True•
tee for ye0t0 and was one of the few who
promoted the establishment of Melville
Preebyterion ohdr0ll of which he was an
Elder. Mr. MoLaaohlin wag married
to Min Mary MoNab who pee.
cleansed him seventeen years ago.
The members of the family are
Thomae, of Minitonie, Manitoba ; Moe.
Wm. Campbell, cypress River, Man. l
Damian, Winnipeg; Mre. 800. Burgess,
Glenboro', Man. ; Mre, A. MoLeaa, Mre.
R. Work, Donald and Janne, all of
Langdon, North Dakota ; and Mre. Ed.
Loon, of Hampden, North Dakota.
One eon died in ohildhood. Only two
brothers survive viz Thomas and Alex•
ender, of Braomle. The funeral took
place from the former'e residence Sat-
urday afternoon the eervi00 oondaoted by
Rev, Mr, MoDonald. Pallbearers wore
six old Mende in the persons of Alex,
Stewart, Geo. 01601 f, Alex, Stewart, 8110.
Cardiff, 3, Leckie and F,13, Soon. De.
oensed'e remains were accompanied here
by hie eon James who is making a brief
visit with meaty relatives and old Mende,
Mr, MaLaaohlin sxpreseed a desire to be
buried in the faintly plot here and hie
wish wee gratifled, He was widely
known and reopected and his demise re•
moves another of the few sturdy pioneers
of thie 10061'13,
00I10'0 plain gold ring lost in the
Methodist church last Sunday. The
finder will greatly oblige by leaving it at
Tag Poem.
BANES WILL MOBIL -Owing to next
Wednesday being the Ulric Holiday in
Brussels the Banks here will be closed
that day. People ebauld govern them-
selves a000rdingly.
DEATII OF WTI, J. BnOADFOOT.-The
denten of W. J. Broadtoot, eldest son
of the late J. H. Broadtoot, of Seaforth,
and brother to 0. H. Broadtoot, of Brae -
eels, took place at Banff on July 22nd,
typhoid fever being the amuse. He was
a big hearty mac, 6 feat 2 ioohee iu
height, weighed 226 pounds and was in
hie 40th year. Hie illness oommenoed
at Princeton, where he was engaged at
mining and to get to Banff he had to
travel 460 miles by stage and this pos.
eibly pat the prospect of recovery be-
yond 908011on. Mr. Broadtoot went
West over 20 years ago and had never
been home for 13 years bat promised hie
mother to return for the coming Winter.
Four years ago he was married to a lady
in Washington State who survives him.
They had no family. The body reached
Seaforth laet Saturday afternoon and
the funnel took plane Sunday afternoon
and was largely attended. Service Was
oonduated by Reeds. Messrs. Larkin
and Shaw. Deaeaeed bad done well
in ranching and prospecting and Mr.
Broadfoot, of town, will likely go West
next month to look atter the estate.
The filmes resulting in Mr. Broridfaot's
demise was the first eioknees in his life.
He had been poorly for a month before
reaching Banff. The relatives will share
largely in the sympathy of a wide oirole
of friends,
BASE Bexr.-A game of Base Ball was
played on Viotoria Park last Friday
evening between the old clippers and the
younger ball experts that evoked con.
eiderable interest in the oommanity.
The non was 12-5 when night spread
her mantle over the eoene the "old boys"
being still at the bait. The line up was
all follows ; - clippers - A. Currie, 8.
Stratton, W. Grewar, N. Gerry, J. Roes,
11. Doieobel, F. Stratton, H. Finn, A. T.
Corrie. Maple Leafs - J, Habkirk, L.
Xerr, J. H. Rowland, J. Straobaa, R.
Erowo, W. Griffith, N. Smith, G. Nor.
mac, J. Little. W. A. Gretna pitched
for the viotore in old time style and Jae.
B. ,Stratton was the capable reoeiver of
the sphere. Ior the other side the
twirlers were Brown and Little with
THE
METROPOLITAN BANK
CAPITAL -Authorized $2,000.000
CAPITAL -recd up 1,000,000
RESERVE and Surplus Preftte: 1.1OS4 8
Directors
D, E, TI100P5Ole, 16, 0.
Vino -President.
070
11011011 Ain. W, 0ORTItfnn CLAIM, R.O. JAB, nem
JOHN Fln001000oa
W, 11..01088, - General tanager
0. 8, MOORE,
President,
Tama. naenaaew,
THE METROPOLITAN RARE le open to rooeivo the a000unte of
Farman, manhunts µad Business 0ommunity geuorally and to give
careful consideration to all proposals submitted to It.
I6 relies upon its past reoord for oourteoue treatment of its cus-
tomer°, and will extend every oouslderabloe consistent with sound
banking toithose who may desire to 10006001 buelnese with 16,
Interest at HIGHEST OURRENT RATES allowed on all sumo of $1 and upwards
BRUSSELS BRANOH W. J. FAWCETT, Manager,
Griffith and Little changing off behind the
bat. Some great batting was done ; tall
sprinting was common aod muffs were
rare. Oonnoillor Janne dealt oat the law
ae Umpire aod came in for aoneiderable
ennui and adobe. B. Gerry, who was
really the promoter of the match, took
up a collection, to defray the 8098080 of a
new meek, pad, eta. The probabilibiee
are another game may be played but the
hoar will require to be earlier than that
of Friday evening to conclude many
innings,
St. Andrew's oburob, Stratford, has ex.
tended a pall to Rev, F. J. Thompson, of
Buena Vista, Virginia.
Arch. Nichol wee thrown out of a gas-
oline laaooh by the explosion of the tank
at Roudeau and drowned.
The steamer Arctic intends remaining
in the far North all winter and next
Sommer, returning in the Fall of 1907.
The ehareholdero of Dominion Park,
Montreal, who are also interested in a
Toronto amusement scheme have decided
to in0rea88 their capital stook by $100,-
000.
Business Locals.
You are pretty apt to get something
to lit your feet at McLAnnoe'e.
BINDER TWINE. -Deering, Standard,
Manila, 650 ft, 110. Mases & Co.
A rum, line of the B. & C. perteot 8t.
ting ooroete. 50o. to $1,26 at McLAR,N'e,
100 R00ND cedar poets for sale, also a
single boggy.. Apply to A. Oen, Brae.
Bale, North.
SROOND handrubber tire buggy, in
good condition, for sale ata bargain.
EWAN & 00.
DON'T you feel es though you'd like
something 000ler these days. Try MO•
Laren's underclothing.
To LET. -Dwelling rooms above store ;
nib water and other aonvenienaes. Im.
mediate possession. I. 0. RIonARDo.
ROPE. -We are headquarters for
pure Manilla rope 1 inch i• and 18J16'.
Our prioee are right. MoBe0 & 0o.
Edging, grinding, filing and repairing
done here, our work guaranteed for all
time at the eaey figure by T, MoGne000,
Mill St., Broeeele, Out.
WANTED. -Good reliable lady to take
orders for our tailor-made ooetames and
skirts. Write quiokly. Dominion
Garment 00„ Guelph, Ont.
We are after your buskins with the
right geode at the right vine, G. N.
MOLAREN.
7180moNS.-A number of eeoond band
buggies, newly painted, and in good
condition. Snaps for purohaeere at the
price. EWAN & Co., Brussels.
Fon SAD,.-0omfortable dwelling, 1
ROM of laud, Oboioe fruits and bard and
soft water and eituation convenient to
school.
I. 0. RIOHARDn.
THERE'S an exceptionally line line of
men'e fine blue and blank serge suite at
MaLaren's. Regular values, $14.00.
Take them at $9.90 during Mid -Sum•
mer sale.
CHURCH WIRES.
The indnotioo of Rev. Mr. Wlehart to
the poetorabe of Melville ohurob will
take plane on Thursday afternoon, 10113
inst. His inaugural sermons will be
preaohed on the Sabbath following.
The quarterly Oommunion eervioe
will be held in the Methodist ohorah
next Sabbath morning. Fellowship
meeting after the evening sermon. Rev.
E. G. Powell, the pastor, will conduct
the servioee.
Rev, Mr. McDonald spoke at the morn•
ing service last Sunday in Melville
ohurob from the text "Ye are. the
children of the Lord your God."
Isaiah 350h ohap., 8th, 9th and 10112
verses was the evening text.
Rev, Mr. Lang -Ford left this week for
his holidays in Sarnia looaliby, The
serving in St, John's church will be
taken by Mr. Hartley, teacher at Blyth,
during the motor's absence. We wish
Mr. Lang.Ford an eejoyable vacation.
"The burning bush" wae the topio of
Rev. Mr. Powell'e sermon last Sunday
morning. In the evening the theme was
'The worth of the soul." B. Gerry
took the subject ed the League ebowing
the infinenoe of the life of Rev. Jno.
Wesley,
Monthly Missionary day in the Metho.
diet Sabbath School next Sunday.
Rev. Mr. Powell will give an address ;
Bert. Lott a recitation and Mre. Dobson
will give soma particulars about Sabbath
eaboole in Manitoba. Thie will also be
Flower Sunday in the eohool.
At the Offioial Board meeting of Brae.
eels Methodist ohurob, held on Tuesday
evening, the paetor'e salary was planed
at $825.00. W. H. Kerr was elected
delegate to the Dietriot meeting to be
Preserve Your Eyesight
Taube & Son
Manufeeturing Optioiauo and Eyeeight
Spooialiobo, of Tomato, will be at
FOX'S DRUG STORE
TERJBRUSSELS [] Q� (�
SDAY
435 FRIDAY .Aug t1 W lU
and will bo pleased to have all those
troubled with defective eyesight oall and
consult them.
They have been established in Toron-
to einoo 1871 and during that time over
100,000 oases have been su000safully fitted
by thorn,
Tlie advantage they have over othore
le tbo fact that they grind their own
Lenses and by so doing prevent any
errors in the promos of Lens Making.
If your Eyes trouble you in any way
Or the Glasses you now wear are not com-
fortable, do not neglect this opportunity
of having them properly attended to.
The new Eleotrio Opbhalmo-Metro-
eoope used in nmking all examinations.
All work absolutely guaranteed.
For refereuoee see small bills.
held at Wingham next Monday. Ar•
rangements were made for the opeoial
ennive08ay servl080 to be held this Fall
in oonneobion with paying of the re.
maining $1,200 debt on the church.
Snbeoription list, will be oompleted so
that money may; be in hand on Nov.
15613 next. The names of the old paetoro
who are to be invited bank to preach on
the special occasions will he announced
shortly.
son me%
Moo xr,.-In Morrie, on July 1603, to
Mr. aod Mrs. W. A, MoOall, a
daughter.
ase/a.
Bnowt,-At Neepawa, Man., on Jaly
25013, John A. Brown, formerly of
Grey township, aged 28 years.
STIILLIE.-Ie Grey, on July 16th, Mag.
gill, eldest daughter of James Said.
lie, Con. 18,
en Tams£I+S I,eAR,KO:]'J7S.
Fall Wheat 76 76
Barley 48 48
Peae 70 72
Oats 86 86
Batter, tube and rolle..., 16 16
Eggs per dozen 15 16
Hay per ton 6 00 7 00
Flour, per bbl 4 50 5 20
Hoge, Live 7 00 7 60
Wool 24 26
Salt, per bbl., retail 1 00 70
Potatoes per ball 80 1 00
Apples (per bbl.) 1 50
IOW
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
GOOD DRIVING MARE FOR
Sale, five years old, quiet and gentle
every way ; with a handsome foal 4 weeks
old, aired by Monber•e (2,111.) Aleo a top
buggy as good as new. Apply to THOS,
MOLAUOBLIN, box 188, Brussels. 4.11
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BIOS "T" TIL
DURING THE ENTIRE MONTH OF AUGUST
WE WILL PLACE ON OUR COUNTERS
THE BIGGEST VALUE IN BLACK,
JAPAN AND MIXED TEAS
that has ever been planed before the people of this vicinity. For ONE
JVIIV/tI TP7 you will have the opportunity of putting us to the test. We will
also impress upon you the fact that if after "drawing" this Tea you do not like the
taste we will refund your money for every ounce of Tea that you will return to us.
During the entire month. of August we will give you
Teo PI111110 Oi Black, Joill or MIRHOr
Or we will give You Twenty Pounds for 54,50
Put us to the test and let us convince you that the value we have quoted will corn -
pare very favorably with the so called "Tea Peddlars" Tea value at 36c per pound.
We will Refund Your Money just as cheerfully as we take it, if afte=r trying
this r'T" value you are not delighted with your investment,
R. C. DAVIES & C0. ETHEL