HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1906-8-23, Page 8Get Rid of the Flies
Nothing is more irritating than the presence of Flies iu the house,
especially in the warm weather when a person wants to take a nap.
O U F L"Ir RI V' ah
will clear your house of Flies in a very short time.
5o. Jac/ale "Death, to .Fties" Lo. Paekasfe
10c. " Wilson's Fly PacZs 10c. "
Taailefoot, 4 Sheets for 5c.
We also have Insect Powder and Insect Powder Blowers.
For Sealing Jellies or Catsup Bottles try
Paraffin Wax, 20 cents for one pound cake
F. R. SMITH
DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
XXTEneioN W. 0. & 5.
'Trains leave Brunets libation, North
and South, as follows:
Goma HOVE GOING Solna,
Mall 7:05 am I Mixed fan am
1:45 p.m
Expretie...... 0;02p.m l Express 851 p,m
Ai' It( c'll `41eivs 3t.emS
A chiel's etnang ye takir ' notes,
An' faith prent is.
HOT Mather.
Alonec morniug'e rain was delightful,
WE. JEWITT 1301(1 hie driver 30 4 LiE140.
we! buyer.
25 cents, in advance, paye for THE
POST 30 J1313. 183, 1907.
BARR Boos. shipped a oar of cattle to
TorOuto and e doable chick of lambs
the same point.
COURT Princess Alexandria, 0. 0. F ,
B3118E319, will meet iu regular session
next Tuesday evening.
COUNTY Board of Examinere will meet
at 8eaforth on Saturday of this week.
Inepealor Robb Rud Principal Oatneron
are membera.
THE two lost brooches advertised in
Ian week's issue have been restored to
their thankful owners. Advertising of
the right obarnater pays.
Tux Poor is indebted Do the Winghana
Adenoma for the full and exultant report
ot the Wingham District Summer School
to be found on page 4 01 this week's is•
eue,
Tam frame building, adjoining the
Standard Bank, belonging to 13. Gerry,
has been much improved by a new dress
of paint, Dr. AleNanghton has leased
the premises for his oflioe.
FRIDAY Sept,, 719 ie the date of an.
other Harvest Help Exeursion to the
Weet. The tare is the same 58 on the
last one. Further partioalare may be
obtained by reference to the eclat. ou
page 5 of this issue.
BL•na Base ball boys came bere last
Thursday and played a friendly game
with a pinked up team here. Several
of those who um:telly play were oat of
town or unable to take part. There was
lots of fan over the manta. The visitors
won.
THE G. T.11. will ieeue special rates to
Toronto Exhibition, good going on
Angun 28th, 30th, Sept. let, oth and 719
for 32.60. All other days the fare will be
$3.50. Single fare rates for Leber day
will be issued ou the let, Zed aud 3,5 to
return on the 419 to all parte of Ontario.
Seveass. Brusselitee witneeeed She
Coriuithian—Seaforth Foot Ball rennet
in the latter town Wedneeday eveniug,
The result was a tie 1-1 and was a splen-
did game free from roughness or ditapnte.
A very large crowd, then Bay 5,000,
witueseed the game, The Old Country
team walloped Toronto 6-0, so the Hue.
one must still be cook of the walk.
EXPERT 3II0GE5.--Ill oonneolion with
East Huron Fall Fair Expert Judges will
make the awarde. The following is the
Government appointed liet 6—Ligitt
Horses, A. G. Pettit, Grimsby ; Heavy
Bones, J. A. Boag, Ravenshoe ; Beef
Cattle and Sheep, E. Parkinson, Bra-
man ; Dairy Cattle and Swine, J. W.
Clark, Caiesvilie, Other well known
venom; are being invited to complete bbe
list of Judges.
A LARGE B011001.—The Central Bud -
nese College, of Stratford, le one of the
largeet Boolean Oolleges in the Provinoe.
It le AD old and well eetabliehed school
which has plead a great many young
men and young women oc the road to
tenons. We have been informed that
no other sin:tiler 'wheal in Ontario
itradnatee go many and V.0 the same time
iamb a large peroentage ot its students aa
the 0. B. 0„ of Stratford, All emanates;
secure good positious. Those laterested
05 EL praotioal eduoatioa should write the
eollege for 4 catalogue. The Fall Terra
opens on Sept. 4413.
BONORED.-3. Anderson Coniter, of
Ingersoll, son of Mrs. AL A. Coulter, of
Settforth, formerly of Brueeele, has bean
rented to the p081110n of Mayer of
Ingersoll, to unposed the lute Mr. Boles
'ho died a few weeks ago. The follow.
ing comments appeared in one of the
Itatarday dailiee and ehowe the high
esteem in whiob Mr. Coulter ie deserved.
.y held by the good people of Ingersoll.
"Alnyer.eleot Ooolter is recognized as
tine ot Ingersoll's brightest young busi.
0,088 men, When approaohed in reteren•
tte to ooneentieg to allow his name to go
before the eleotore for the me,yorality, he
Imitated, iv10 es his reason that he
Nast a bray man. He was then Konrad
he well 543 at the nomination meeting,
t hat the towu of Ingersoll enlisted a burly
than ne her chief inagietrate. Nineteen
ears ago Mayor•eleat Onultee entered the
I hipping department of the John
:tiforrow Machine Sinew Works
ht a salary of 34 per week, To-
iqty he ie the president and meager of
ne John Morrow Machine Works and
On hi manager of another large oonoern
1:011155 large beelines. Ingersoll knows
tio more popular or worthy align," Mr,
tloulter hae many Mende in Huron
lonnty who will be platten to hear of
Lis appointment.
Grace wanted at the Knitting Faolory,
Bruseele.
WEDNESDAY Wm. Jewitt ehipped a 041
of bop to Colliegwood.
Duman and whiffietree found. The
owner may have same by proviug prop.
arty and paying for thie local, Taft
Posm.
W. E. Duman has purchased another
be.rberie chair which will give him three.
Thia will faoilitate operatioue on busy
days and eights.
OWING to the abeences of P. J, MoDon•
aid in the West James MaArter and
G. R. Stubbs will complete his 000515018
and look after his work generally.
CHATELENE DAG containing puree with a
sum of mousy, lost on Thursday after-
noon between Graham'e Survey, Brunie
and Ewan'e Carriage Shop. Fin-
der will please leave at Tan Poem,
To NIGHTS no To Bea Roca( will be
preeented Thursday evening of next
week in the Town Hall by Raymond &
Poore'e well known Co. They have a
good baud. See their advt. is this ieese.
New grain ig being marketed already.
The market report will be en item of
interest to the farming oomnauuity
especially. Brussels buyers are ready
to reoeive aoy quantity of grain at the
highest possible price.
Tait baseball team is expeoted to go to
Blyth oo Friday afternoon of this week
to play a return match. The nixie will be
picked from the following players :—Geo.
Ross, Frank Stratton, A. Kerr, Jno.
Habkirk, J. Little, R. Brown, L. Kerr,
Jas. Straohau, Frank Stratton, jr., A. T.
Oarrie, W. Griffith, A. good game
should be played.
BACK 50011 THE COMM.—Saturday
evening Robert Thomson arrived beet
to town from a heathen trip to Winnipeg
and the Ceest, He had an enjoyable
and neonatal onting whiob wilt yield
good profits in the promotion of hie
produce badness. Alfred Beaker did not
come home with Mr. 2.'homeon3 but
'stayed off at North Deflate to visit rel-
atives. Mr, Baker invaded in some
Winuipeg tote, and farm property as well
which we hope will yield him good re-
turns.
RtrEAWAY.—At the recee Weduesday
afternoon Dr. liloKelvey'e horse ran away
owing to the bridle coming off and the
miracle was that more serious damage
was not done. The runaway rig oanght
Geo. Brown's buggy and gave it a bad
twist and threw Chas, Alderson's dangh•
ter down, breaking a rib and doing other
damage, Alex. McKelvey, who was in
°barge of the equine, wae precipitated to
the ground but escaped without muoh
injury. The runaway struck the Judge'e
naiad when hone and buggy dissolved
partnerehip,
Ma. Ennoa.—Nothing short of a
charge of grape shot has been fired at
my devoted head through the eeveral
polemics ot your newsy paper, but for
tunately nein of them took elect owing
to the inaconrate aim of the markeman
and the eatety of the ground upon which
I stand, and I am living to explain to
my old friende, the ORURO of each an
eruption. To persona who understand
the situation, they will see wells and
pleadings for mercy and sympathy in
every one of the numeroas squibs that
appeared in ao many columns of last
week's issue of Tim PoeT. Knowing
well for whom the deadly arrows were
must, I most emphatically eay, I never
heard of the "fsAee rumor" until I saw
it spattered over the facie of Tao Poem,
and I pity Dr. Bane or any other Masi.
nese man who finds it necessary to resort
to each tenths to place hie praotioe or
other business on better footing. Looks
to nee like cheap advertleing, which
would be right in hie Hoe. The rumor
had its origin in hie own fertile brain
as it bears compariton with other re.
marks he is known to have made, and
just as groundless,. I must congratulate
Dr, Burns on hie admirably selected
heading for hie little pleas, and will not
oppose him on that score, as it is exactly
what he °elle it. Now, Dar. Editor, to
pat the thing right, he has time and
again mede the assertion and left the
impression that he bought y tartan and
officio es well ae my praotioe and good-
will. Thie he did not, and if I know my.
self never will. He agreed to bay and
pay for my practice and good will.
Even this he did not do, and I am in
position to prove before may Court in
the lend that his failure in not doing the
guaranteed amount of work, was doe
largely to his own indolent habits, and
arca bring forward witnesses to prove
that on account of his fondness for the
etas easy thing that patients left hie
door and employed other doctors who
were only too willing and ready to at•
hand to their °elle, no matter et what
time of night or day it might be. This
is not the only dangerous manner in
which this 80018 gentleman bee beau
handling my name, and when the time
le ripe the public will know, and it may
tarn ont a shook to some of his Mende,
neverthelen, I have hhe document it my
poeseseion. l ana not here to rain die.
enhance, only to preserve my own
tereste in a legitimate Way, and to pro.
1801 myself againet the nneerupaleue at.
Wake made by an importation I mods
during my siokneen for whirth I have had
many times, great reatione for regret,
and feel that I owe my old patiente an
apology. I remain, eto.,
J. A. IdoNruanTox,
Brunie, Aug., 2019, 1906,
%OR
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Standard Bank of Canada
:sts.TA.37a.,xszinza= 5E172
stumps, OR RESERVE POND 1,000,000
TOTAL 8681078 OVER 10,000,000
A. Geneva]. 11Ba taking; 13 u sin e ss T ran sa cted
SAVINGS BANK.Ye'.—
Interest paid from date of deposit to date of withdrawal at higheet comet rates
and compounded half -yearly.
Joint Depoitit Accounts—A SPECIAL CONVENIENCE 111 080 In our 2501,150 00'
partment iii the ',Joint Depoeit" Recount. Money may be deposited or withdrawn
by either of tbe two members of the household. Time system la a great oonven.
mime to many residing In town, but wore partioularly ee to humors, as in the latter
04180 whether 0100 00 wife comes to town either can attend to the Banking, Au.
other feature of the eystem in that in ease 01 the death of either party the money
can be withdrawn by the survivor without cost. We will tell you mere about our
mothoda 10 700 will kindly cull or write.
aiarried Women and ninon may ;nuke and withdraw deposits without 5116 10.
tervention of any pertion,
SALE NOTES CASHED, COLLECTED or may be left for SAFE -KEEPING
only for which no °barge is made. •
YOUR BUSINESS will reoeive our careful and nurteous attention.
G. P. SOHOLFIELD, 093, MANAGER, J. F. ROW LAND, Mitaams.
'NO
Du. Ovene, M. D., London,"Eye and
Ear Surgeon, will be at Smith's Drug
Store, Brunetti, on the tiret Tuesday in
each month. Hours, 8 a. 01. to 1.90 p.
In. Cataract, point, failing eyesight,
deafuesa and nasal catarrh treated and
glasses properly fitted. Next vielt, Tarp
dey, September 719,
Flynn:Earn—The St. Thomas Times of
Aagust 17th, gives the following note,
the groom being a former Brueselite,
son of Biebop Ward now of Bt. Themes ;
--"A quiet and pretty wedding took plaoe
Wedneaday evening, Janne A. Ward, of
St. Thomae, and Mise Martha Wiley
being married by Rev. Dr. Gundy.
Atter the ceremony the party repaired
to the resiclenoe of B. Ward, father of
the groom, where a deinty breakfast was
nerved. The many beautiful presents
the young oouple reoeived,:testify to their
populerity," Mr. Ward's old friends
here wish him and his bride many pros
penes years.
CLoSE OALL.—Ae Thos. Telfer, of Grey,
was driving a cattle beast to the G. T.
It yard bare for ehipment Wednesday
morning, it took a contrary fit and in at•
tempting to get away Mr. Telferai toot
got oanght in the loop oo the rope and he
was dragged on the road by Ibe animal
from Alex, Ellie, Queen Oren, to John
Hill's. The beast falling gave the tradi.
ing man a Aaiun to release himself. He
was very badly bruised. Ready fiends
came to hie Resistance but the now' en.
raged bovine bad eventually to be lagged
to the pens at the tail end of a wagon.
We hope Mr. Tinter will suffer no serious
results from the accident.
eDOORSTILP CONCERT.—The Ladiee' Aid
at the klethodiet churoh Brnesele is to be
congratulated on the tenons of the
enterainment on the Parsonage lawn on
Tuesday evening. A. very well rendered
program W38 presented from the verandah
of the Pareonage, 13, Gerry presiding se
Ohairman. Among the meritorieue con.
tributious were seleatious from the
Sebbath School Orchestra ; eoloe, by
Kies Carrie Giugeton, Mrs. W. H. Willie,
of Seaterth, Mies Thane Gerry, J. T.
Wood (in Genoa.) and James %mobilo
trio, by Mines Sharpe and Gerry ; duet,
by Mieeee Wilkinson ; readings by Mies
aosie Buchauan 1 reoitations by Misses
Minnie MoNaughton and Nora Maunders,
and addresses by Rev. E. 0. Powell and
Rev. A. 0. Wisher, B. A., of Melville
church, the oream, lemonade, oake,
eta. were served. The precise& will be
applied on the $100 the !adieu undertook
to raise toward the extinction of the
ohurch debt on Nov. 16th. There was
nota poor number on Thursday evenings
program and the large audience paid
good attention to the door step rendi•
Hons.
PERSONAL PA 11 AGRA P HS.
Robt. McAlpine ie visiting in town.
Brine Scott, of Palmerston, is in town,
Thoe, Rose, of Oheeley, was a visitor
in town.
A. T. Oooper, of Clinton, was in town
on Thureday.
Fred. Hayorott, of Brantford, was 10
town attending the races.
Mise Grace Rodgere, of Lietowel, is the
guest of Mies Kate Wilaon.
Andy Bishop, who bee been in Brant•
ford, ie holidaying in town.
Editor Oarr of the Wroxeter Star,
called on Tog POST on Thursday.
Herb. Ouneinghem, of Stratford, was a
visitor eA hie home for a few days.
Miss Ida Wells, of Zurich, is the poet
of her again, Mies Leoa Beaker, Brute.
wale.
Mrs, W. H. Willie and eons are vieiting
in town. Mr. Willis was here over
Sunday.
Will, Hayeroft, of Hamilton, is vieit•
ing hie mother, Mrs, Thos. Ethyoroft,
John street.
Miss Ida Wood, of Aincardine, is the
gent of Mies Mary Forbes and other
friends in town.
Joe Thomson, ot Montreal ie here on a
visit, the guest of his mother, Mre. J.
Thompson, Tureberry street.
Will. D. Ouueley, of Stretford, was
here for a few days visiting hie mother
and sister and other relatives.
Geo. Howe, of Wroxeter, accompanied
by his brother from England, were °all.
ing on old friende in town on Friday,
Dongald Ferguson, of Teeewater, and
Tom Ferguson, of Erin, were here We
week on a short visit with relative; and
friends.
W. F. Scott, of Ottawa, ie a holiday
visitor in town with relatives and old
frienda, Re generally bobs up about
race time,
Word Inn been received of the sate
landing of Wm. Turnbnil and daughter
on the far side of the briny after a de•
lightful voyage.
Rev, and Mre, Hann and ohildren, of
Fordwiob, were ostlers on Rev, D. G,
and Pars. Powell, at the Methodist Par.
swage lag Thneeday.
Norman Smith left on Wednesday of
ado week for Prinoe Albert, where he
hair neared a position. We Wish him
mons. He's 11 line young man.
Norman MoGuire, W130 bee been living
at Preston, le going West to try his
fortune. Be ie a eon of A, McGuire,
Brssels, and formerly on TIM Porn
rang,
gas. Stream had the misfortune to
have his Angers on hie right band split
open on Friday evening last at Victoria
Park while practicing catobing behind
the bat.
Dare. Laing and Mise Lottie, of Mee.
lroka, and Min Della Gillespie, of Sea.
forth, wore visitors; at W. Gilleepie%
Ring aired, this week. 111re. Laing is
Mr. Gillespie's tont.
Jack Walker, of Teeswater, 0050 10
town on Saturday.
Robt. Rose, of Kineardine, wee in
town on Wednesday.
Frank Stratton, jr. was it visitor in
Toronto Ieet Thursday.
Mies Myrtle Elitist, of Atwood, is
visiting relebives in town.
ktise Nellie Orr, of Wingharo, was
visiting friends 10 town tine week.
Alex. and Sam Walker, of Teeewater,
were in town Wednesday and Thursday.
Mrs. J. W. Somers was on the eiok list
dories the poet week bat is improving
nicely now.
Mre. Wm. Sample, of the Canadian
Soo, accompanied by tbe ohildren, are
viaitieg at Robt. Sample's,
Rev, Ezra G. Powell and family drove
to Fordwich on Thursday and vieited
Rev. Par. Hussar end family.
Jno, Kerr, one et Wingham's hustling
merchant:, was in town ou Tuesday
evening tor a (maple of hours.
Mrs. MoGoffin, Miss Moore sad the
forreerie greudeon, of Olevelaud, Ohio,
are visitors with Wm. MoEwan.
The Misses Gaynor, who were ill with
typhoid fever, are recovering nicely and
will soon be as well as ever we treat,
Frank 'Mister, of Tilsonburvie visiting
at the home of • his mother, Mrs. F.
Oliver, William street, for a few days.
A. letter from the Weet says Finlay
Scott, sou of F. S. Scott, of Brussels, is
gaining in health which is good news,
Mrs. Edwared Lee and Mies Lee of
London, are gueete ot hire. 7, Farrow.
The former and the beaten are oonsine,
Mieeee Habkirk and Strachey; and Mrs,
McKinley are in the oity looking up the
Fall fashions in Millieery and buying
goods.
We are sorry to state that Mies Sarah
Heist is not enjoying very robust health
just now but we trust she wilt soon be
fully restored,
Mrs. D. M. Seat left a short time ago
for the West to joiu her
husband. They will tarry in the 25880 -
time -ab Melton, Aesinabois,
Alias Nellie O'Brien and Master John
Watson, of Galt, were holidaying at the
latter's, grandfather, P. Woteoo, Queen
street, and in McKillop for some weeks.
Tan POST is sorry to leen that Andrew
0ousley, formerly of Brussels, now of
Gladstone, Man., does not improve in
health. Re has been practically off work
for [About two yeare,
Mrs.. Richard Roe, Brunets South,
bee been quite ill and nutter the dootor'e
oare, but we are pleased to state that
she n materially improved and we hope
ebe will soon be oonvalenent.
Will. and Frank Ardell, accompanied
by their amain Miss A.rdell, all of Gerrie,
left last Friday for the Weet. The three
an well known in Brueeele all baying
bad employment here at various times.
Sam. and Jae. Beattie, of Berrie ;
Robb. Beattie, of Wii_ham ; and John
Beattie, of Oheeley, former reaidente,
were in town this week attending the
races. The lint mentioned plumps the
nate at 300 pomade, Hie chestnut mare
won let money in the 2,22 pace on Wed.
needay,
Misses; May Smith Gerty Ross,
Elsie Wilton and Mary Dark, of Bras -
se's and loaality, will attend the Normal
School at London. The Model School
at Clinton will have as pupils from this
amnion Mines Oarrie McOre.oken, Jennie
Banda, Belle Henderson and Finlay
Fraser. Elise Beatrice McNair will
attend at Godard).
An old and well known resident in the
person ot Thos. Town was shaking hands
with old friende this week. He ORM8
from Buffalo to Blair, near Galt, to
attend the !fluent of Mre. Kiefbaber,
Mrs. Town's mother, who died Wednee.
day of last week, at the advanced age of
80 years. It ie 3 years since Mr. Town
was here but he looks jut as natural as
whet be removed 20 years ago.
fare. E. B. Grandy, of Cleveland, is
renewing old friendships in Brussels and
looality. She ie the youngest daughter
of Detre. Jno, Hayoroft, Queen street, end
a sister to Mre. R. Hingston and will be
remembered by a goodly number in We
looelity as Miss Louie Ethyaroft. Mr.
.Grandy was in business in Brussels for
eeveral years.
Wednesday, 1559 met,, "Fair View"
cottage, the ooey home of Mrs. Dan,
Stewart, Antigonish, 33. S., was the scene
of a very pretty "AA Home," given in
honor of Ontario friende, among whom
were :—Dare. N. L. McDonald, the Misses
Lizzie and Zetta Ferguson, Miss Libbie
MoLanohlin, all•of Sydney C. 13, and Mrs.
James Broadfoot, Mre. P. Sympeon and
Mrs. Dan. Stewart, formerly of Bruesels,
but now of Antigoniah, the pretty little
Nova Scotian town.
Harvey Btiolattuan, of Wapella, Sask.,
formerly of Brunie, bas removed to
Margaret, Manitoba, where ho will teaoh
this year. Be was a member of the
Championship Foot ball team Nebo (nth.
tared the pennant for Saskatohewaa
Province, the conoluding match being
at Regina. Each player of the winning
team was presented with a gold medal.
If all the membere of the club played tie
hard a game as Harvey they could
hardly rein abampionehip honors. Odin
Linte Mt:May, teaoher of Oranbrook
school, witnessed the game in Regina and
oiteered for the viotors.
"Old Faithul," a noted Sioux brave, is
dead at Portage la Prairie, aged 107.
The body of George S. Skinner, the
London anon railway conduotor, who
walked off the pier at Port Stanley, bag
been rectovered.
The second eon of Janne Cordell, of
Sarnia township, ie dead from eating
toadetoole, and the little daughter is in a
onion oondition,
THE
METROPOLITAN BANK
CAPITAL—AuthorIzedi 85,000.000
CAPITAL—Paid up 1,000,000
RESERVE and SurpluOreflle: 1,188,138
Directors
8. J., 39001010,D. 51, THOMPSON, 08.0. "
President. Vicsa•Preetaent,
51100, 00,51150500, 5,L.A. IMO nowon 1015,10, MORTIMER OLARX, 11,0, JAB. 1151115
20/658 EIRSTRI300X
W. D. 11088, - General Manager
THE METROPOLITAN BANS le open to receive the accounts of
Farmers, Marabouts add Huainan Community generally and to give
careful coniaderation to all propagate submitted to it.
It relfeii upon its pagt record for courteous treatment of Its One.
tomers, and will extend every ooneideration con [indent with agouti
booking to those wart may desire to traueoot 'mailmen with ft,
SaVINGS AVM DEMISSIVEINT
Interest at HIGHEST OTJEREN'T BATES allowed on all non of 51 and upwards
BRUSSELS BRAHOH W. 3. FAWCETT, Manager,
Exadayor George Haddon died at Pio.
ton.
Monday, September 3rd ie Labor Day
and a etautory holiday.
The High end Public &rools reopen
for the Fall term on Tuesday September
4th,
At Esterhazy, Saak., Jr. Perreny was
brinhed off a freight oar by soother
oar, and falling on the freak was out in
two.
Pierre Compose, a Montreal letter.
oarrier, suepeeted ot stealing money from
lettere, was trapped by mattes of deooy
lettere, He aonteased.
Mies Mary MaAnlay, nine and house.
keeper of Rev. Father McAuley, priest ae
New Ireland, N. 13,, was murdered der.
ing the priest's absence, and the anti).
oritiee suspect a sailor named (Iodine, to
whom the priest gave a home, and who
ie missing with a large num of money.
Business Locals.
STOVE WOOD taken in exobenge for
oedar poete. ABRAHAM 000E, Brussels.
Snoop hand robber tire buggy, in
good ooudition, for sale at a bargain.
EWAN & 00.
Wants saws are dell and oat of true
take them to MoGnsen and he will
reuew. MIll St., Brussels, Ont.
To Lom.—Dwelling roma above store
soft water and other convenienees. Im•
mediate ponession, I. 0. RIMED%
WANTED.—Good reliable lady to take
ordere for our tailor-made aostames and
skirts. Write quickly, Dominion
Garment Co., Guelph, Oat.
Fon Sam,—Oonefortable dwelling,
aoree of land, ohoioe fruits and bard and
soft water and situation convenient to
school.
I. 0. BIM/done.
Quntras of mixed slabs for eale. Will
Mao have a good enpply of kindling by
Sept. let, 51.25 per cord for either
delivered in 2 cord loade. Order early.
P. &DINT, Brunel's. 6-3
Fox terrier female dog loot. White
with a black spot on ear, Lost on Civic
Holiday. Owner will be greatly obliged
to reoeive informatiou regarding the
Gro, McNamee, Brunets,
erroweemetentweatita
Bana5195.-8 number of second band
buggies, newly painted, and in good
condition. Snaps for purchasers at the
pries. EWAN & Co., Brueeele.
HORN-
WILTON.—In Bennie, 00 Anon 28rd.,
to Mr. and Mre. S. Wilton a daugh-
ter,
314C-44.1R.R.X3E117,
LAZONT—Humuza.—At the Methodist
Parsonage, Gorrie, on August 9111, by
Rev. O. P. Welle, B. D., Mr. Ohae.
A. Lamont and Mies Elizabeth
Heather, both of Grey toweehip.
S3P3X..G 254,0.15 ,
Fall Wheat 67 70
Barley 98 40
Peas 68 65
Oats 28 30
Better, tabs and mile.. — 15 17
Eggs per dozen 15 16
Hay per ton 5 00 5 00
Flour, per bbl 4 50 5 20
Hoge, Live 6 50
Wool 24
Salt, per bbl., retail 1 00
Potatoes per bus 75
Applee (per bbl.) 1 50
25
70
80
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
IVANTED AT ONCE, AN
;iv,iced gi.ri(%dtzo general h.otise-
work. Axpppl
Brussels,
reOR SALE—TEN PURE BRED
J- Berkshire Pigs six weeks old. Also a
quantity of Imperial Amber Seed Wheat.
'7-2 ALEX. LAMONT, Ethel,
VOR SALE—HOUSE AND LOT
JL: with stable, on Main street, Waltrip.
Also small farm containing 12 acres, at/Join-
ing village. Apply to J, W. MORRISON.
COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE
and 2 aoree of land for auto on Walnut
street, Brussels. Brink house, good stable,
hard and soft water, small °milord, dm.
Property to good shape. Immediate p08800.
8100 can be given. Also a cement brick
making marshine for Bale. .Por further par-
ticulars apply on the premises,
305101 MoRENZIE,
Proprietor, Brim sole.
CREPE
LUNCH
SETS
put up in neat boxes con-
taining one Fancy Table
Cloth, 6 ft. long, 3i ft.
wide, and 1 dozen Fancy
Napkins to match.
Just the thing for
Pic-nic Parties, &c.
Put up in Assorted Colors
25 cents per Box at
FOX'S
Drug Store
Pianos Tuned
JOHN (moss, late of tiordbeimer'e, Tor-
onto, will be ln Brussels during September.
Orders may be left at R. Leatberdaie
Son's, 0.2
GOOD FARM FOR SUB.—
The undersigned offers. for sale his
farm, being 9:01 1, Oon. 10, Grey, It is sit -
noted 08 11,0 gravel road, 2 miles 800111 0!
Brussels awl oontaine 100 acres of good land,
all cleared but 12 acres. There is a first.
class brick house and kitchen, heated with
furnace, woodshed, artislan well with wind-
mill and water is pumped to harm Bart, hi
90508 feet, with atone etablog. Rey barn 80x
00 feet. Good orchard; farm well lowed ;
pleasantly situated. Will be eold on rely
terms, Apply on premises or Brussels P.O.,
ENEAS ()RICH, prop.; or to P. 8. Scott.
Notice to Creditors.
In the matter of the estate of Eleanor
Antler Ballantyne, late of the Village
of Brussels, in the County of Huron.
Notiee 18 5101.813y given, Pursuant to RoV18-
ad Statutes of Ontario, 1897, Chap, 120, and
amended Acts, that all creditors and others
having any (dahlia against the estate of the
said Eleanor Amber Ballantyne, who Mod
on or about the Nth clay of May, 1000, are
required on or before the letli day of Sep-
tember, 1900, Ito send by post. prepaid, or
deliver to William A. (Srower, Esquire,
Brussels P, 0.. Administrator of sant ea -
tate, their Clarietlan and 13111510.11108 aud
addresses with full particulars in writing
of their elaims, the statement of their 00.
000010 and the nature of the maturities fit
any) held by them, verified by satienotory
deelaration.
And notice ig further given that after the
said last mentioned date the said Adminia-
tra tors will pr0000d to distribute the awing
of the deceased amongst the parties entit-
led thereto, having regard only to the
claims of whic11 he shall total have
notice and that the said Administrator will
not 118 liable for the assets, Or any part
thereof, to env person or persons of whose
claims notteri obell not have been received
by him at the time of such distribution.
Dated at bruseels thie 17th (107 00 August,
4.33, 2500,
W. NI. SINCLAIR,
7-2 Solicitor for Admialstrator.
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Usually ar quiet month in the Dry Goods
us --the fact is, much better than we had '
I Business, has been very satisfactory with
hoped for, and for which we thank our
friends and Customers. We purpose mak- :
ing THE LAST WEEK IN AUGUST
the
banner week, from the amount of business done, if not from a money -making standpoint.
We will lose many dollars on lines advertised. We will lose it cheerfully, for on business
principles we do not carry goods over from oue season to another.
This is the way we are going to make ,
the Last Week in August the Banner Week
HERE'S A CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY •
From 5.00 to 3.50 Ladies' Grey Tweed Skirts for 2,50
—32 Ladies' Grey Tweed Skirts, all this season's correct styles, all sizes in the lot.
These are the lines we have sold all Beason (and our price was the lowest) at 0 n
3.50, 4.00, 4.50 and5.O0. Your ohoioe of the lot, last week in August only at .‘--I•P---ow
—Ladies' Summer Vests, 5 different styles, our regular 25c qualities—the last
week in August your choice for ... .... ,.. kJ.
—Ladies' Summer Vests, regular 10c, for 5c.
Any White Shirt Waist at Exactly Ilaif Price
White Wear at half price
Ladiee' White Gown, our regular $2.00, for $1 00
Ladies' White Gown, our regular $1.50, for 75
Ladiee' White Gown, our regular $1.00, for 50
the last week in August •
Ladies' White Drawers, our regular 75o, for 38
Ladies' White Drawers, our regular 500, for 26
Ohildren's Panay Parasols, our regular 50o, for .... 25
Women's Palley Lisle Hose, Tan, regular 50o, tor.. 25
Children's Fancy Tan Hose, regular 25o, for 12a
Men's and Bova' Straw Hats, regular 10o, for 6
Men's Wide Straw Hate, reg. 15 rt 18, for 10o or 8 for 26
Men's Balbriggan Drawers with double seats, in
small sizes only, regular 60e, for 20
Boys' Cotton Sweatere, fancy stripee, regular 46c A:
50c, last week in August your choice for 25
Men's and Boys' Fancy Soft Front Shirts, regular
50o and 60o, lad week in Auguet your choice for 35
Children's Brownie Belts, rnanufactureee seconds,
at each 8 •
Ladies' Embroidered Collars, Tabs, regular 10o, for 5 •
Ladies', Misses' and Children's Fall and Winter Coats at Wholesale Prices.
We were fortunate in getting a Set of Travellero' Sample Coats for Ladiee, Palma and Children. Then we can
sell at Regular Wholesale Prices and have a little for ourselves. They are all new—only one 01 10 kind, We would
like you to see thorn.
Always the Highest Prices for Produce.
Goods Right or Your Money Back.
Yours for Next Door to
Mutual Benefit • .
G N McLaren American House
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