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SPICES
You will non be needing then and
We have on hand 4 gOod supply of Fresh
Spine inoluding
—Whole and Ground Black Pepper
—Whole and Ground Red Pepper
—Whole and Ground Alloptce
—Whole and Ground JAMAICA Ginger
—Whole and Ground Cinnamon
--Whole and Ground Olean
—Celery Seed, Mustard Seed, Reefers
Illuotard, Garlic), Turmeric,.
—All sizes of Cooke, Paraffin Wax for
sealing Bottles, Ja &o.— full
pound oitke for 20o.
'fieterientheiteettetalleaneeenaharati.
IF your Eyesight is not a&
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.
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GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOUTHERN EXTENSION W. a, & B.
Trains leave Brunie Station, North
and South, aa follows;
Home Soma Boma Noun.
Man 7:05 a.m I allx.ed an aan.
Mud Data stan laden.... LSI p,m
Express 8:0.2 pan 'Exposes aft paa
rag Behys 4 -terns
A ohiel's among ye Writ 'notsa,
An' faith he'll prent is.
Coot nights.
SEND na the news.
Hoses is a poor mop.
Hor days and cool night's.
DAYS are rapidly abbreviating,
EARLY apples are a drug in the market.
RACES next Wednesday and Thorsday.
A an: people forget about there being
a Oow By Law.
A ma of oement came to Wilton &
Gilleapis Vila week.
25 (DENTS in ad Van013 pays for THE POST
to January let 1907.
B. B. Soxir had the fire walla and
front of his block repaired Int week.
Tart electric light Wee off duty this
week owing to s break in the dynamo.
PLUMS will soon be ready for market,
and the yield will be large io this lo-
cality,.
.A. oa of household effects for Rev. A.
C. Wishart arrived on Weduaday from
Beaverton.
J. CLEGG Shipped a oar at cattle to
Toronto and another to Montreal during
the past week.
1Vaza you ever at a Door Step Ooa.
cert? Nut Tuesday evening there is to
be one at the Methodist Parsouage.
Goan boom's, with opal and diamond,
lost Tuesday evening. The finder will
greatly oblige by leaving it at Tar Post.
R. Gasartat, W. A. Gruver, Jae. and
Jack Ballantyne were at Stratford on
Wednesday and saw the Barnum &
Bailey Dimas.
WATOE ant for the business annOttnee.
Meets. It may save you many a dol.
lar to keep in close t000h with the ada
vertisemeota in Tan Paso.
Pax your subscription to Tao Pon and
make two people happy. Yoa will be
one of them and we will give you 10 days
to guess who the other one is.
Tan roof of the new "Palau," on the
Agrioultural Park, is sheeted and ahing•
ling will commence at once. This will
be the best Fall Show building in the
County.
THURSDAy Bosnia. of this week a °on.
tingent of Blyth 'Oddfellowe come to
Brunel); to receive degrees at the hands
of Western Star Lodge. The goat is in
good fettle for the amnion and looking
to the Fall oompaign.
M. H. Mooat's Veterinary barn and
the stables of Robt. Thomson and Wal.
ter Lowry have been ornamented with
well formed metallic) horeee that serve
the purpose of weather vanes. Messrs.
Gerry & Walker ware the manufaiturere.
The rink of bowlers from town who
will go to Woodstock to Sty oonolusions
with a quartette of Eogliehmen will be
composed ot Dr, Feild, Barrister Mao.
Donald, R. Downing and D. 0. Ross.
Oar contingent amid be able to stop
the land elide.
Dom STEP 00110ERT.—Tnesday evening
of next week the Ladies' Aid of the
'Methodist obubob has arranged for a
Door Step Concert on the Parsonage
Lawn. A good program is beteg prapar-
ad and an elegant lime is in antioipation.
Keep the evening clear for this onasion.
DR. Ovals, M. D., London, Eye and
Dar Burgeon, will be at Smith's Drug
titore, Bruesels, on the first Tuesday in
Hach month. 'tours, 8 a. 511. 50 1.30 p. no,
Cataract, squint, failing 133.13141ft,
deafness and nasal catarrh treated and
&twee properly fitted. Next visit,
12unday, September 4111,
BItUSSELB _HAMM—The Annual Sam.
mar Ramie will take please on the fine
Driving Park, Smurfit), on Wednesday
and Thursday, August 22nd and 25r6 and
will be better than aver, Oo the firat
stay program will be a 2.50, 2,22 and 2,19
wolf or pace and a running race. Sea
mid day the events are 1-2 50 trot, and
a 2.27 and 2.15 pan and a run. 91,460
bo 'p111585. Band in attendance. Don't
anise the sport -
OPENING Now BborNass,—Tharaday,
Friday Red Saturday were opening days
an oonneation with ths new Furniture
atore of Moons. Walker & Blaok. These
'Siete many vislitors who were not slow in
complimenting the new firm on their
oholoe nevh stook, arranged in mast tasty
order. While people were not asked to
onrolmee 00 Wen daya not a few tittles
were made. Masers. Walker t'a Slack
ore now ready for bneineee in all the
brantihee repreasoted in their line,
roan Dation,-5 understand that e,
oilmen. is (torrent to the effect that r have
told Or am about to Bell my praottee and
leave Brunet)), I wiab to publicity deny
1-t5eh a Moor as it la abeolutaly untrue
Wad without any foundetiOn in foot. 1
purobaritSd and paid for tho practice and
tood.will of Dr, RoNaughtoo, and I in -
hand to remain in Brunie and eontintie
toly poultice here as / have made it my
Dome. All reports to the contrary are
itbsolittell Marto. DU, R• A., Brim
J. T. Woof received a oar of furnace
mai for the Excelsior Knitting fitotory.
Tau painter's brut] has made a great
improvement on the home of Wm,
Oakley.
W. F. Suva:two will have a batter mill
dam them ever when the repairs and
provemente are complete.
Roan, eaboola re.open next Monday
after the Sutter vacation. Many e
new teacher will Nee the papile,
Rte HtaioN Fall Fair will be a sweep-
er this year. The dates are Thursday
and Friday, Ootober 4th and 8th.
STOCKHOLDERS in the Durham Cement
Co. are befog uotifted of the good nem of
a 5% dividend being paid ou thole shares
atter long tarrying.
A LARGE field of horses is expected to
face the starter Wednesday and Tbore
day of next week in oonneotion with
Brunie Bummer roue.
Soto boys were noticed engaged at a
game of Base Ball last Sunday 'after.
noon on the Agricultural Park. Their
names) are being secured.
Plan gold rimmed epectaoles found in
the Methodist ohuroh. Owner may
bare them by proving property and pay.
ing for this notioe. Tao POST.
Do you violate the law by driving over
the bridge "liokety scoot 7" Let na
whieper itt your ear. Some fine day you
are going to be nabbed, along with about
260 others, anti made pay a due.
Tins Week Philip Amok disposed of
his immense rook for hauling barrels
from the cooper tamp to Elam Living.
ston, of Byth. 225 barrels can be loaded
in this rook. It has been filled on many
an mouton.
Tao PoaT was pleased last week to
receive a letter from J. C. Beam more
aommonly known aa Charlie. He is a
resident of Weiser, Idaho, where be boa
a Ate business as baker, onnfeationer,
&o., We Wish him oontiuned snooaaa.
DID NOT FORGET THE Po.—Last
week Tau POST received two letters from
the Weet eoolosing 910,00 and 915.00
on aabaoription anount. We are mach
obliged far these settlements and very
moat web as others read this note that
they will oleo remit, It takes no small
eum every week to tarn out an edition
of Taz Pon.
A WORD OF OICTION.—Somebody ie
Painting himself off aa an agent of Taube
& Son, eye apeciallete, and is taking
Indere through the country. The public
le warned to have nothing to do with
this party, Masers. Taube have no
travelling repreeentative. They are
represented by Jae. Fox, druggist, Brae -
Bela, who is authorized to transact bust -
nese for them. Deal with the people you
know and thereby become assured of
eatisfaotion. Masers. Taube were here
last week and did a large business.
Ha's Art) RIGHT.—The following item
from the Vancouver Daily News•Adver•
Hoer raises to a former Brueaelite
"A. welooms addition hae been made to
Vanoonver's 100,000 by the arrival of
T. W. Norton B. A., of Toronto, who
bag been appointed Provinoial Saperin•
tendent of agents for British Columbia
and Alberta by the Federal Life Again-
anoe Company. Mr. Norton will make
his headquarters here. From the many
flattering lettere of introduction, his
appointment is Toronto's lose and Van.
oonverai gain." Mr. Norton is a son of
W. J. Norton, now of Liatowel.
Ota ar PERTH'S OLDEST BOTS.—Peter
Stewart, sr., of St. Thomas, and hie son,
Peter Stewart, jr„ conductor on the 0.
P. R. between St. Tbomee and Iogeraoll,
were in Stratford taking in the Old
Boys' Reunion. The old gentleraan, wbo
was one of the speakers at the Old Boye'
Rooeption in the rink, is now among the
oldest reeidents of Perth °manta. Be
reeided in North Baathope for seventy.
four years until about a year ago, when
he want to live with hie son in St.
Thonias. The latter is taking a vacation
to recuperate hie health, labials has not
been of the best lately. He was the ono'
oessfal Liberal oandidate for the Dom.
mons in Beet Elgin at the general eleo.
tion of 1904, Duman Stewart, of Stoat.
ford, is a brother of Pater Stewart, Sr.
SPEAKS FOR ITSELY.—Last May a 5490.
lotion expressive of good wising to Dr. P,
MacDonald, ex -M.• P., was paned by
the East Huron Liberal Association and
forwarded to him across the ocean, The
reply ean:le to baud last week and le se
follows
W. a. Keno, &oratory Liberal Aseottia.
Lion Bast Riding of Heron.
My Dear Mr. Kerr.
The reeolution passed by the Liberal
Association of the East Riding of Huron
in convention aeeembled expressing
regret at My indisposition,came duly to
hand. I Oen moue my friebde of East
Huron tbat their remembrance and
sinaere wiehee tonobed ole very keenly,
and were appreoiated very highly by me.
I cordially Cloak J. R. Miller and John
MoTaggart, mover and seconder of the
enolation, ae well tie all my Mande who
supported it for their beet wiehes for a
full restuatiou of my wonted vigor, and
nay safe return to my native land. / eat
pinged to inform my good frieticia, what
I ana sure they will be pleased to lean
that my health is Mull impoovad, and I
hops to return in Sept. folly motored to
nay usual energy and good health. My
wife widow nti to thank the Metal:faro of
the esouiation 10 their kind whales for
bee enjoyment and safe return.
Yoare gratefully,
Ps Mb:DUDA
Standard Bank of Canada
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8131tPLUS, Olt RESERVE PEND. 8 5,000,000.
UMPAl., AsSBITis OVER AMP')
Genera/1 Ora A Wag J3148/114380 Tram sot sated
SAVINGS BANKV*—
Interext paid from date of dopoalt to date of withdrawal at Wettest ourraut rates
and oonspouuded haltyearly,
Joint DaPoslt Aeeetints—R SPECIAL CONVENIENCE in use in our Raviugs De-
partment as toe "Joint Deposit" account. Money may be deposited or withdrawn
by either of the two members of the household. This system is a great oonvou-
Mime to many residing in town, but more particularly so to format] as to 1515 latter
case whether 0050 00 wife comers to town either can attend to the 'Booking, an-
other feature of the sworn Lo that In case of the death of either party the money
eau be withdrawn by the survivor without coat. We will tali you more about our
methods If you will kindly call or write.
fitartical Womoh and Mimeo may make and withdraw deposits without the irt.
tervanican of any person.
SALE NOTES OASHED, COLLECTED or may be left for SAFE.KEEPING
only for whioh no oharge ie made,
YOUR BUSIATESS will reoeive oar careful and aourteou attention.
G. P. SCHOLFLELD, PliANAOER, J. F. ROWLAND, BIthaaan.
Two oars of map iron, &o,, were
Blipped Alia week by Mama. Rosen &
Label, dealer°, Brussels, to London.
A. Lab of young people from Brunie
drove over to Goderich Tuesday of Int
week and snot a very plaaaaut day on
the lake.
HARVE$TEES' Bxoursion to the Weet
darts Friday morning of this week,
Tioket out costs 312,00 and the home trip
918,00. A. large oompeuy will go from
this
Goan brooch, with monogram lettere
B. G. El., lost Sunday, August 12111,
between Methodist dumb and Geo.
Karr's residence, Reward will be paid
on it being delivered at Tai PoST.
Miss FESSENDEN CHOBIAN.—Out of 20
applicants the Yobbo Boliool Board oboes
Min E. AL Fessauden, M. A.., of Ithaca,
N. Y., ae second teaoher in the Contiona-
don Claas work. Tbie young lady is a
daughter of the Principal of the Oolleg-
late at Beterboro', Out., and oomes most
highly reaommended. She has both the
literary attainments and a wide exper.
lean so that ebe should competently take
hold of her share of the work,
Lan Saturday evening no J. 3, Gilpin,
noompauted by Miss Eva were oat
driving they had a Moat) Cell to what
might have resulted 'variously: In drat.
log over the bridge the exhaust steam
from the Eleotrio Light power home
frightened the born wbioh started to
baok.up, Mr. Gilpin jumped out intend.
ing to get the animal by the bridle but
the home mode a jump, upset his owner
and made off ,the wheels mowing over
Mr: Gilpin. Fortunately Jas. Thoell
ran out near the Amariaan and pluokily
stopped the runaway and averted further
danger. Mr. G. hae a few Incline from
hie experience.
AN A I. RECORD.—Tne splendid remit
of pupile attendant on the Pablio Sobool
at Braseals in the reoent Examination
for Junior Tauber& oartificiatas is of a
most satisfactory Charaaber, pleasurable
alike to teachers, pupils, parents and
Trasteee. Thirteen is often referred to
as 11 hoodo number but the spell most
have broken as 13 candidates wrote and
13 passed, 8 of the number capturing
h000re, and 10 of the 18 oleo paning ou
alatrionlation Lath]. The list ot the
names may be found in another column.
Tait Pon heartily 000gratulates all oon•
mud and al the mane time diadems to
point oat that this is no catch verdict bat
o repetition of the almost incomparable
reoord that has followed einoe the titre.
elution of the Continnation work, Oar
cohool is a boon not only to the people of
Brussels Maio the, notion of ociantry
contributory bo it and the only diffioulty
apprehended, if this good work continues
ea it should, ia to find room tor thou de.
siring to avail themselves of the oppor-
tunity. Intending pupils should make
an effort to be on hand at the opening on
September 4th.
51 18 expected that the strike of United
States lithographers will spread to Mont.
real.
Tbe body ot George Gillespie, a M. C.
R. aonduotor, was found in the Detroit
river.
Walter Jaokson, who is wanted by the
police ot Orangeville, Wail arrested in
Winnipeg.
Prof. Magill, of Halifax Presbyterian
College, will not aortept the call ta Mani.
toba Presbyterian College.
Michael England, employed as a deck
hand on the tow boat Ethel Banning, wax
drowned while bathing at Senora.
People We Know.
Leslie Lowry is vieiting at Eleatorth.
Alex. MoLennan, of London, is holiday-
ing in town,
Miss Floreue Buchanan ie holidaying
at Kincardine,
Mies Nellie Black, of Wroxeber, was
visiting in town.
Harry Ainley wan renewing old friend-
shipat Olinton.
Wm Carrie Hingston is visiting rola.
tiveo in Teeswoter.
lMiee Vera Danford is home from Tor.
onto for her vacation,
Alise Graoe Barrett, of Winghain, is
visiting relation in town.
Mre. AloBwen and nos, of Sinevale,
Ware viaitors at Dr. Toole'o.
Miss Merle Harrison, of Walkerton,
was visiting Min Edna Pagh,
Allan Tye, who was visiting here, re-
turned to Toronto last Saturday.
Miss Mary Adams, of Seafooth, is
visiting with Mre. G. 0. McDowell.
Mien Myrtle Hooter ie holidaying with
relativea and Wends at Oranbrook.
brotber of W. F. Stewart's, whose
home is at Woodetoak, is visiting here,
Mr. and Min Hannah MoCloth, of.
Paris, were visitors at Geo. Thomoon'a.
Mrs. Walker ie visiting relatives and
old Iolanda at Molaswoeth and Woodetook,
Are. A. H, Denny, of Warren, Ohio,
its the guest of Mrs. Wm. Oakley, Bru-
nie,
LAO week J, 0. Ottmehon arrived
home from an enjoyable Inuit to the
West. •
Earl Seeker was home from 55, Marys
for a few days, He ia dolog well in the
Stone (Own.
Misses Tracey and Muriel B'oritt, of
Seiefortb, are visiting with Missy'
Leatherdale,
blre. 55, 13. Geary and danghtero, of
Blytb, are vioiting relation in Brussels
and locality.
Miss Olara Peter, of Bernie, has bean
visiting at her grittidparetts, Joe, and
Mee, Ranter, John 'street, Wessel°,
W. J. and Moe. Fitwoett and Mary
spent A few daya in Wingham and enjoy.
ed their visit exuadingly.
Druggist Fox and sou Harry left on
Monday morning Cor a few weeks' holi-
day Dating lu New Ontario.
Jarnea Shupe was here from Toledo,
U. B., tor a short visit at the parental
home during the put week.
Ohae. and Biro. Dulmege and Pitra.
Will. Stott, of MoKillop, were slatting at
Watson Ainlay'm Int week,
Missee Dolly and Maggie Beaker, who
aro in Winnipeg, are holidaying in the
meantime In North Dakota.
R. K. Ross, of Llatotvel, was ha town
part of Monday and Tuesday. Their
Oivio holiday was on Monday.
W. R. McCracken and Mies Amanda
were visitors to Port Huron aud Detroit,
taking in the Odd Fellows' Exouraion.
Mrs, Eason, of Chicago, is a visitor
with Mra. Alex. Hunter, Mies Ida Prioe,
of Toronto, le a gum in the same honia.
Last Saturday Harry Bunston, who
was visiting his Bistar, Mre, W. L, Les-.
fthored.
ociale, retarued to his home at Brant -
Mrs. D. A. Lowry and Missee Pearl,
Olara and Florence were visiting rola.
dyes at Mildmay and Walkerton last
welliekiSs Lyda Avery hoe returned to her
home in Toronto alter spending a couple
of weeks with her aoaelu Mise Irene
Barkley,
Tas Pon ia sorry to hear that Miss
Mary Coates, Mill street, is ill with
typhoid favor. We wish her a speedy
aonvalesoenoe.
Mies Vinie Cardiff, of town, and Mies
Lewis, of London, were visitors with the
family of 0. H. Sutliff, Olintoo, during
the past week.
Mre. W. F. Stratton visited her sister,
Mrs. Lawsou at Goderiah for a few daya
and fogad her very oomfortably settled
in her new home.
Henry and Mre. Mason and daughter,
of Toronto, and Mra. G. F. Eddie, of
&Mortis, spent Monday with Jno. and
Hrs. Currie, Mill street.
Mre. W. H. Kerr ie visiting relatives
in Stratford and will go on to
Parkhill to spend &week with Moo. (Rev.)
Allis, formerly ot Bruesele.
John and Mre. Fergoson and little son
were quietly enjoying a holiday with
relatives on the forrner's parental home
and at the Manse, Oranbrook.
3. F. Rowland, Manager of the Stand.
ard Bauk, Alm Rowland and daughter
left Thuraday of Ohio week for a vacation
in the East for a few weeks.
We notice by the Daily Colonial of
Victoria, B. C., Augnet 8111, that Robt.
Thomson and Alf. Beaker were ragas -
Bred at the Kieg Edward in that city,
Mre. Geo, Crooke, of town, and bar
daughter,Moe. S. Y. Taylor, of Paris,
were vialtors with Moe. McKenzie, of
Blyth, their daughter and sister reepeot.
jvelaYr.
C1 Lines, of Moorefield, ban taken a
position to *Gorge Thomson's grocery.
He is the youngest son of Walter Innes,
a former well known resident of thie
i"atDiilstsYse Hannah and Baboon, Hewitt,
of Hamilton, are the gusto of Mre, Jno,
Bewitt, Brussele. The young ladies
were former resident's and are sisters to
Ntr. Hewitt.
James Curry and Alias Vera, of Wood-
stock, were visitora with Thou. Ourry
and family for a few days. The gentle.
men are brothers. It le 9 years since
Mr. Carry was in Brunel)) before,
Miss Sadie Forbes, accompanied by her
little nephew, Stewart Fergann, left OD
Thnraday for Winnipeg where Mr. Fer-
guson residea. Miss Polly Batters oleo
returned to Winnipeg on Thursday.
G. Norman, teller in the Metropolitan
Bank laere, is away for a couple of weeke'
holidays. Hie parental home ie ab Pie-
tro. R. D. Cardiff ie supplying the
vacancy in Mr. Norman's absentia,
Mrs. F. S. Hotta and three children,
of St. Paola, Minn., are welcome visitore
at Dr. Holmes', Brunets, Miss Nora
will accompany them on the return trip
on Friday, going by boat from Sarnia to
Duiath.
MieeMartha Maxwell, who is a grad.
uate 00085 10000 Buffalo General amanita],
is a visitor with her aister, Mrs. Geo.
Kerr. She' will return to Buffalo text
month, Mise Maxwell hae had a mouse.
fol raweer.
Eel% GtorgeJewiti, of Lambeth, Moo.
Jewitt and family were viaitore with the
fernier's parents daring the past week.
Mre. Wm. Hall, of Ethel, and R. W.
Jewitt, of Consume)°, were oleo here for
a day or so.
R. 3, Moidation and wife, of Shoshone,
Idaho, ware visitors with Mora 3, Forbes
thie week. Will. Forbes le employed on
Mr, MoNtabonai sheep ranoh. The
visitor also rune a large store. Re same
to Chicago with a wineignment of alieep.
Mr. McMahon 15 a Canadian by birth,
his home being formerly in
Will. Hooter, a divinity student, from
Haoketatown, N. J., Centenary Collegiate
Institute, who has also a pastoral charge
10 mita diatant, is home on a visit for a
few Weeke, He its the eaoond 000 Of
and Mrs. Runter, John street. Mr.
Ranter has been in New Jersey int nearly
three years and is well pleased with his
work,
rd, Vial, of Fenton, Mira, was a
welcome visitor in Brunie thL week.
file had been Op the lakes for a holiday
Stip and took of run bare to Visit the
soenes of hie rthildhood, Mr. Vial is a
hutting grout in his town and bas done
Well, His father Wag Is bltelnelle Men
bete fin' many years and remembered by
the older reeidante, Fenton is a buy
town of over 8,000 inhabitante with
50013# share of thriving itidnotries,
14.---E METROPOLITAN BANK CREPE
LUNCH
SE TS
CAPITAL—Authorized) 92,000.000
CAerrAL—Pald up 1,000,000
RESERVE and Surplus:Profits; 1.183,188
Darectore
fi, J, MOORS, D.10, THOMPSON, N. 0,
Proeident. Vloe-Proaldent,
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JOHN rillECRItOols
W, U. 11088, - General Manager
THE ArETHOPOLITAN BANK is open to receive the mounts of
Partners, Aderchants and Businees Community generally and to give
moi
careful alderatiou to 511 proposals aobn,lbte3 to it.
It relies apon its past record for courteous treatwoot of its Ous-
tomers, and will extend every consideration oonsietent with wood
banking to those who may desire Do transaot business with it,
SariliNs° 'AW PrirafiniENT
Interest at HIGHEST OUREENT RATES allowed on all Bums of $1. and upwards
BRUSSELS BRANCH W. J. FAWCETT, Manager.
Miss Clara Thompoon and Miss Valeria
litrimphrin, of Toronto, are visiting at
Jamee Jones'. The vioitors are Mateo
and niece lo the hostas& Mies Thomp.
oon was a tomer resident.
Roy MaDonald„ who was working in
the bakery of Jas. Sallantyna, has gone
to Chatham where he has accepted a alt -
nation as baker. We wish Lsina success.
Re is a good worker and :Mould get along
all right.
Goo. Dark leaves on Friday for Nespa-
wa, Manitoba, where he purposes follow-
ing his trade as barber. He has recently
completed his apprentionhip in W. Dun
can's shop and ie a competent hand. We
vrisli him 5000505 in the West.
John Hill purpose's taking a holiday
trip through the Northwest on to Britiah
°atonable on 8 visit to his ohildren. He
has not wanted many daye iu pleaeure
tours ao we hope he will have a good time
on his outing wblob aommenoed un
Thursday.
Mr. Henry, father of station agent
Henry, met with an emadent by falling
from a tree at ids home in Liatowei. He
alighted on hie feet bot with Bo mut]
toros se to give him quite a shake np.
Reury ie recovering nicely we are
pleased to state.
Tam POST congratulates George Bach.
9000 on successfully paeaing hie exam.
Motion for 1st plass Teachers' outifiaste.
This is the more commendable ao he
taught last term at Little ()anent and
otill kept op hia Bindles. He will return
to the University this Fall at Toronto.
George is a worker all right.
8. H. Anderson, of Winnipeg, and
Miss Zona Still, of Orangeville, were
visitors win George Brown and family
to whom they are related, The former
came to Orangeville to attend the funeral
of his father who died as the result of a
atroke of paralysis, Mr, Anderson is
engaged in the real estate bosinese and
has done wall,
Alfred Denny, of Buffalo. is here on a
holiday visit with hie mother and old
friends. He is flinty reoovering from an
aooident that befell him. While riding a
motor cycle. at 25 miles an hour, his
wheel came in contact with the floor of a
bridge oonsiderably above the level of the
road. Be wee not bolding the handle
bare with the customary grip so was
thrown with great violanoe and the
miracle wed that be was not killed on the
spot. Mr, Denny still °antes a few of
the Boars but his ardor for oyoling has
apparently not abated by the am:tidal%
Business Locals.
STOVE WOOD taken in exchange for
cedar poste. ABRAHAM Coo; „Brussels.
&town hand rubber tire buggy, iu
goad condition, for sale at a bargain.
Ewes & Co.
Warm saws are doll and out of true
take them to filoanaoon 'and he will
renew. Mill St., Brunets, Ont.
To lam—Dtvelfing rooms above store ;
Sett Water and other conveniences. Int.
mediate ponession. L 0, RICHARDS.
WANTED.—Gond reliable lady to bake
orders for our tailor.made cootomes and
pakriioreta.. Write quiottly. -Dominion
Garment 0o, Guelph, Out.
BARGAINS, A umber of second baud
buggies, newly painted, and in good
ociudition. Soaps for purchasers at the
Bum & Co., Bruseels.
Fon fillax.—Oomfortable dwelling, a
sorsa of laud, choice fruits and hard and
soft water and eituatiou convenient to
school.
C. Excituaus.
QUANTITY Of Mind slabs for este. Will
Rise have a good supply of kiodliag by
Sept. lat. 31.25 per cord for either
delivered in 2 skied toads. Order early.
P. AAIENT, Brunel°. 6-3
mote= .
Bows.—Zn Grey, on July 24, to Er.
and Mrs. Robb. Sowes, a daughter,
SHITH.—In Morrie, on Aug. 8th, to Er.
and Airs. Jno. Smith, a 0011.
Blnevale, on Aug. 7tb, to
Mr. and Mrs, Bert 2.'hornaa, a son.
asc.a.awae.xaatam.,
Lawsoti—MaQueums.—At "Poplar Grove.
Farm," latay, oo Aug. 8tb, by Rev.'
E. F. Armstrong, B. D., Mr. J. H.
LawBon, of Goderiab, to Miee Olara
fourth daughter of Mr. and
Mfa. Heotor MaQuarrie, ot Grey.
717:a3E13=4,
BOehlAte.-10 Wingham, on Ariguat Sad,
John Boeman, aged 80 years, 1
month and 9 days.
pat up in neat boxes con-
taining one Fancy Table
Cloth, 6 ft. long, 31 ft,
wide, and 1 dozen Fancy
Napkins to match.
Just the thing for
Pic-nic Parties,
Put up in Assorted Colors
25 cents per Box at
FOX'S
Drug Store
ES3XST2'S1012T,00 bacsa.m.=n- or 8,
Fall Wheat 76 76
Batley 48 48
Peas 70 72
Oats 85 88
Butter, tube and rolls..., 15 18
Egg° per dozen 15 13
Hay per ton 6 00 5 00
Flour, per bbl 4 50 5 20
Hoge, Live 7 25 7 25
Wool 24 25
Salt, per bbl., retail 1 00 70
Potatoes per bus 75 , 80
Apples (per bbl.) 1 50
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
VTR SALE—E1OU8E AND LOT
with stable, on Alain greet. Walton.
Also small farm ,00ntalning 12 aorea, adjoin-
ing village. Apply to J. W,MOBUIS011.
- Pianos Tuned
JOEIN CH0E8, late of Nordhaimera, Tor-
onto, will be in Brussels during September.
Orders may be loft at R. Leathardale &
Son's. 0-5
riOMPORTABLE RESIDENCE
and 2 auras of land for sale on Walnut
street, Brunei& Brick house, good stable,
hard and soft water, small orchard, &o.
Property in good shape. Immediate posses,
Edon can be given. Also a oement brick
malolng maohine for sale. Fax further par -
tattlers apply on the preillieell,
TORN 00019105510555,
Proprietor, Brussels.
For Sale or. to Rent.
Royal Hotel, Walton
Situated on corner of Hain street; largo
brick building in drst-olass repair large
dining room, sample room, bar, kitehou,
bedrooms, oto, ; good cellar with furnace.
In thriving village with new railroad. Pos.
session immediately, Apply to
04 21108. 8150. 01019300, Walton,
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Brussels Daylight Store
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s: G. N. McLaren
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THIS WEEK and NEXT WE SPECIALIZE
BOOTS AND SH ES
New Boots for Ladies and Gentlemen
New Boots for Misses and Boys
New Boots for Girls, Little Gents and Children
Boots that are NEW—all our Boots are NEW and nothing but the New kinds
here. The medium priced and the higher priced, but nothing but the reliable
makes and the prices are the Lowest possible, qualities considered,
efirw~ow,n, teW•WoworotraW~Artsa.r.
Please Remember
that our Mid -Summer Sale Prices oriallsorts of Dry Goods are away Below reg-
ular values. You will save money here on Ready-made Skirts and Waists. Mus-
lins, Embroideries and lines of Summer Dress Goods and Trimmings and
Ladies' Rain Coats.
Boys', Men's, and Child.ren's neatly -to -wear Clothing
both in Suits aild Odd Pieces.
Our Prices on Cottons, Cottonades, Skirtings, Flannelettes, Sheet-
-Ines, .Pillow Cottons, Table Linens and Towel -
Zings are the Lowest.
021.0i.00 Stock of Groceries
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Always Fresh
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Aaways the Highest Prices for Produce.
Goods Right or Your. Money Back.
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Yours tor
Mutual Benefit
G. N. McLaren
Next Door to
American Rouse
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