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EVED ft
This is the Itoyal Vienna China. The decoration is
very beautiful and is entirely different from any pat,
tern we Lave had before.
Tut the Thing for a res . r,g Presents
or any of the pieces make a very valuable addition to
a China Collection. In the lot .aro Chocolate Pots
with Cups to match, Bread Plates, Bread and Butter
Plates, Salad Bowls, Spoon Trays, Bon Bon Dishes,
Celery Trays, Biscuit Tars, &c.
The Pxices aro Surprisingly Low
We have also sorted up our stook of Limoges China in
the rose pattern. When looking for a piece of China
see our line.
W
DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN.
T H
BRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
BOOTHERN Ex'P0NelON W. 0. & B.
Trains Soave Brussels station, North
and South, anfollows:
Gomm Bows( Gomm Bongos.
Mail 7:00 a.m 1' Mixed 0:10 a,m
Mixed 11:20 a.m I Mail 1:44 p.m
Express...... 3:02p,m. Express _.... &61 p.m
POTATOES are a SUMO artlole.
THE Dietriot Orange Lodge met in
Wingham on Wednesday afternoon, B.
Gerry attended from Breese's.
GIANT TRIPLETS "Currency" "Bobo"
and "Stag" Mewing Tohaeooe0, in big
plugs. Qualitagahvays the same.e.
REnsEusEa the date, Friday, June 20th,
at the American Hotel end consult with
Mies J. J. Allan in regard bo your eyes.
THE bills and dodgers are out an•
pouncing the program for Domiuiou Day
ontlUt
j Reims in Braeeeie. Everything points to a
n�C�, big time,
BaoeeELe Foot Ball team wan this
District and now will tackle Oliuten who
defeated Seaterth thereby taking that
District,
ANIMAL Farmere'.EoonreiOn to Gnelpb
on Thursday, 27th inst. Speoial train
and tiokebe good to return on any train
01.1 the 28th,
ROBERT Tamales has purchased a
dandy Kaplan driver from Mr. Dennison,
of MoKillop, at long pride, "Bob"
will have nothing bat the beet.
Tan POST oongratnletee the young
people of this locality who are attending
the University and Uollegee on their
euooese at the recent examinations.
Dr. and Mrs. Burne have removed from
town to a field not 0o crowded an Brussels
for the praotioe ot the doctor's profession.
We wieh him success. Inglewood will be
their new home.
WILL Sam MoLL2.--The W. 0. T.17.
will serve meals in their rooms
over J. T. Ruse' grocery on Dom-
inion Day from 6 to 8 p. m. Price 20
0eote. Alt will be welcome.
G. A. DEADMAN'e apiary at Owen
Sound which has been louder the man-
agement of Ohae. Grimoldby for the feet
6 years was moved to Bantry. this week,
It will take the best part of the week
to get them in order again. •
JIINoOR FOOT BaLL,—Wroxeter Junior
team win p,ay on Vtetoria :Park, Brae.
mete, Friday evening of this weak, oom•
menoiug at 6.80 o'olook. This is the
return game ae Brneeele juniors gave the
visitors a good match at Wroxeter re.
melody. Go and encourage the boyo
many of whom play tip top bell,
Fool BALL.—Bruseele and Clinton will
play the first matob in the eemi•finale on
Vtotoria Patk, here Thereday evening of
this week, Both teams put up good ball
and ae goals octant a warm game is ex.
peoted. The winning club in the two
matches will go into the finale. Game
will be oalled at 6.15 o'olook. There will
rill
I
no doubt be a large
d Brussels w
go to Clinton next Monday for the re-
turn matoh.
IamRove3IENTe.—A new shingle roof baa
McKelvey, Damian Taylor. Jamee been pat on the pottage of Mrs. Juo.
Btraohan, G. A. Deadmam, and G. N. I Wynn; WalterLowry hes had a Dement
McLaren. Burial was made in BMWs walk put down from the aide walk to the
cemetery. Deceased will be long side door of his home.—The driving baro
remembered. at R. Leatherdale'e has been greatly im•
Been HUM OoNeERVaTIvns.—The proved in appearance by a dress of paint.
annual meeting of East Huron Conserve- —Fred. MoOraeken has his new stable
Viva Aesooiabion will be held in the Town built. It will be veneered with brick.—A
Hall, Brussels, on Friday, June 21eb, new goat ot tar has bean pat opom the
commencing at 1.80 o'olook. Hon. A. j, roof of the Amerioan Hotel by Watson
Matheson, Ptovioeial Treaearer, will be Aiolay
pre88ut and deliver an address on the HolmAI i FOE TEE MODEL FARII —The
question of the day. Barrieter Dudley annual esonreton, from Kinoardine to
Holmes, of Wingham is President and Hentryu inclusive, will be run by specie!
Theo. Hall, of the Wingham Advance, I train to the Ontario Agrionitaral College
en Thursday Jens 27th. Date was fleet
announced for June 21st but the G. T. R.
could not supply a train henoe the change
to Jane 27113. All tiokete good to re-
turn by any regular train on Friday,
Reeerve the date and go and enjoy the
day at the Model Farm. Farther par.
properly oaring for and managing a home tionlare may be secured from poems
with nearly 100 iomatee, many ot whom and dodgers.
Mos. Leon F. JAOEeON DEOEAotm.—The
ead news was reoeived here last Monday
of the demise of Mee. Leon F. Jaoksoo,
of Ottawa at the early age ot 26 yeare.
She was married two yeare ago to her
now bereft husband and leaves a little
sin 6 months old, hire. Jackpot's maid•
en name was Eva Anne Matra Lamour.
sax and her home wee in the Capital
oily. Interment was made at Beeohwood
oemetery, Mre. Walter Jackson, of
repeating the Lord's prayer. Mies Pearl Brussels, woggle Ottawa at the time of
Leatherdale read the Bible lesson. After her daaghter•iu.law'e death and H. L.
the minntee of thelust meeting were Jackson left on Monday to attend the
read end adopted, the names of those funeral. The many old friends of the
wishing to join the Band were taken, bereaved husband in Brussels and local.
From these the Flower Committee was ity tender Mr. Jeokeon their sympathy
elected as follows,—Jennie Moore, Ada in hie sorrow.
Moore, Trifle Deadman, Fred, Wood, BBOeSELe THE VICTOR. —Last Friday
Gertleld Jamieson and 'tfiudred Marcor, evening Bei:mole Intermediate Foot Ball
Those on the Look.ont committee re team went to Atwood to play the return
ported the results of their efforts since game with that team in the intermediate
laet meeting. Meeting was gloried with series. The home team went foto tbe
eioging and prayer. game vary resolutely es bhe Dietriot
Or INTERE00 TO LAnIEs,—The visit obampionehip depended on the result but
of Prot. Dorenwend to Brneeele, 00 our boys met the charge and before belt
Monday, June 24t1), will afford the time had arrived eoored 2 goals. In the
Wise of the town and earroanding eeoond half they added another
musky an opportnoity ot000eultiog him aid when the whittle blew the some
regarding their Hair, its neede, sad stood 3 to 0 in favor of the visitors,
'balk requiremeote 10 all styles of Hair Tine gave the Dietriot to Blemish:, At•
Goode. Prof. Dorenwend carries with
A ohiel.'e amang ye fakir' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it.
FINE primped for fruit.
Soaoor, Board Friday evening of thie
week.
CLEVE. Beam has Unrested in a fancy
brown driver.
NEW Time table on the G. T. R. :tomes
into effect next Monday.
MANY mice strings of fish are being
hooked in the Maitland.
MURNET your wool at Brneeele where
there are three buyers. Highest pride
paid.
A unman of weddings are on the pro.
gram. Tan Poor euppliee a very flue
line of invitations.
Gan ready to decorate your business
plane and home with flags, bunting, &o.,
for Dominion Day.
Feet quality and quantity ask pour
dealer for the new big plugs of "Bobs"
"Stag" and "Ourrenoy" Chewing Tobae
0088. 46-18
A VERY interesting letter from W. J.
Fawcett, of town, written from Banff,
may be read on page 4 of this issue of
THa POST.
R. PATTERSON has fasted the corner
building adjoioiog Brussels knitting tao
tory from Peter Fergaeou and will utilize
it as an implement elrow room.
AT the American Hotel, Bruseele, June
21st, Mise J. J. Allem, eyeetght epeoialtet
and retracting optician. The latest im-
proved methods and in examining and
preeoribiog for impaired and weak vision.
Soorznonv broke a large pane of glass in
the frame shop belonging to B. Gerry,
Tnroberry street, last Friday night.
People should exeroiee greater Dare as
window glass oasts good money. Who-
ever broke it should assume this re.
sponeibiiity.
Tan funeral of the late Mre. Barbara
Strachan tookp lace Friday afternoon
Bev. Mr. Lang.Ford, in the absence of
Bev. Mr. Wiehart, conducted the service.
The pallbearers were Waiter Smith, Dr,
Seoretary.
Houeo or RESuoa,—Robt. and Mrs.
Mntob, ot Gerrie, reoeived the appoint.
meet of keeper and matron of the Huron
00. House of Refuge and will commence
their duties on June 21st. The position
is one of no small responsibility in
are aged, infirm and some wanting in
intellect. Mr. French, who hae been the
keeper eiooe the House opened, hae
managed splendidly and we trust 1110.
and Mrs. Match may have the same
good fortune.
LOYAL TEMPERANCE LEGION,—The reg -
flier meeting of the Loyal Temperance
Legion was held Sane 7111, in the W. 0.
T. II. rooms. The meeting was opened
with singing and the Band united in
him a large and most varied aeeorbment
of hie tamooe c000eplione in Switches,
Bangs, Pompadours, Wavy Fronts end
Wigs, The equal of these high grade
natural hair prodootione cannot be pro-
cured from any hair goods dealer in
America. Prof. Dorenwend hae tbe
distinction of being the largest moo
nfaoturer and the most noted epeoiafiet
in 111055 geode. Private apartmente are
at the eonveuienoe of all who avail them
Pelves of calling at the Hotel Amerioan
on the day of hie visit.
IF YOU SAVE
;-HOUGH it be only SIP #1. you will soon be on the
way to independence and wealth,
In the Savings Department of the METROPOLITAN BANK
$1:00 opens an account, interest is allowed from date of
deposit and compounded every three months,
We'll gladly handle your account and serve you vvith the same
courtesy and efficiency as if you were a large depositor,
THE METROPOLITAN BANK
Capital Paid Up,
Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits,
$1,000,000.00 jl?1,183,713.23
W. J. FAWCETT, LOCAL BRANOH MANAGER
riving, made an impartial referee and
the Atwood people treated our team
deoeotly.
People We Know.
Mice Levine Binolair is holidaying
with relatives iu Stratford.—Mre, Thoe.
MuGillioaddy, of Toronto, ie the guest of
her sister, Mre. G. A. Deadman.—Thoe.
Bre.dweil, of Howiok, was renewing old
friendobips iu Braeeeie last Friday.—R.
H. anti Mrs. Groan of Cayuga, were
era
vieitore here Met week. They Y cams
West to abteed the funeral of Mr.
Green's aunt, Dare. Brown, of Elora,
who died quite auexpeotedly.—S. Wilton
was at Toronto this week attending a
meeting of coal dealers. Mre. and the
Mieses Douglas purpose removing from
Brussels to Stratford in the near future.
They have resided in town for a number
of yeare,—Jae. Roddiok, of London, was
visiting relatives and old friends in
Broesele for a few-daye. He is a son of
Jno. Roddiok, an old and well known
reeideot of this Iooality.—Reeve Barrie,
of Wroxeter, was iu Broesele on Tues-
day, He is a hustler,—Harry Bartliff,
of Clinton, was here too Bauday.—Mise
Maggie McNaughton was home for a
brief visit from Clinton.—Mrs. George
Brown and Mtess Lizzie, of town, were
vieitore at Blyth on Tueeday.—R. town,_
• represented Court Princess Alex.
andrio C. 0. F., at the High Court at
St. Thomas this week.—Mise Pearl
Tookey and Masters Earl and Gordon
Powell, her nephews, went to the Corm•
errs home, neer London, last Friday for
a visit.—Mee. J. Leokie and eon Jaok
and Mre. 3, H. Cameron went to Tor.
onto ou Tuesday and attended the wed
ding of Harold Stewart, Mr. Leckie's
nephew, and Miss Robson, Rev. Dr.
Roes, B. A., of Port Dalhousie, perform-
ing the ceremony. Mr. Stewart was a
former Brnseelite and both he and his
bride will share in many good wiehee.—
Mies Ohve Mooney and Miss Bell, of
Londeeboro', were visitors at Mies
fdooney'e home in Bruseele for a day
or two. The former is a milliner at
Hoilett'e oopital,—Mise Mary Roes and
Mr. Belcher, of Mookton, spent Sunday
at J. T. Rose', John ;treat.—Albert John
E ton, wife and obiidren, of Howiok, have
been visiting James and Mrs. Johnetou,
of town. The gentlemen are brothers.
The former hae recently passed through
a very severe siege of ;eluate but le im•
proving nicely now.—Rev. J. E. Bunter,
sou of Jno. Hunter, Braeaels, who baa
been stationed at Harmony, Perth Co.,
will move to Leamington where the
parsonage ie situated belonging to the
Merees alma. We wieh him a proe-
perone pastorate.—Mrs. Farrow, whose
health bas been failing for some time
owing to theBright's di. influence of g
geese, has not been even as well an usual
during the pact week and her .00nditioe
ie causing anxiety. We hope a ohmage
for the better ie near at band —Thos.
and Mrs. Moore and Mies Bessie visited
friends in Fullerton several days last
week.—Herbert Manning and Mies Mag
gie Rozell spent Sunday at R. F. Mo•
Karcher's, MoKillop.-3. and Mrs, Bell,
of Blyth, spent Sunday with etre, Harry
Jenne, et bhe Amerioan • Hotel.—A.
and ;vire. MoKee, of Ethel ; Jou.- A.
and Mrs. Bryan;, of Grey, and Robert
and Mrs. McAllister, of Cockburn Island,
were vieitore at Jobe Graiuger'e time
week.—Mise Olive Bailey, nurse of
Guelph, ie here on a vieit to her parental
home. --hire. George Edwards is viaitiug
relatives near Lietowel this week.
CHURCH CH11tES
There will be blab mase with sermon
in the Oabholio ohuroh, Braeeele, next
Sunday at 10.80 a no.
Ira Gerry, ot Fort William, a former
faithful worker in Brneeele Methodist
church, gave au address in the Sabbath
e chool here last Sunday afternoon,
Friday evening 28th inst., at 8 o'clock
Rev. W. G. Hanna, B. A., of Mount
Forest, will deliver an addreee at a
nnion meeting to be held in Melville
ohuroh, on Sabbath Observance and the
new law 0000eroing it. A special ooileo•
Mon will be taken in behalf of the amuse.
Rev. Mr. Hanna le no stranger hare
being one the old boys of this community
and there will no doubt be a large audi
enoe present to bear him. He ie a fine
speaker and well posted,
Rev. Mr, Cameron, of Hamilton,
eupplied Melville pulpit lent Sabba'b fu
the absence of the paetor who woe at-
tending the Aesemb•y at Muntr,gtl. The
morning text was "Watch ye" and the
evening dioconree Wag bared on the
wards I am Thine, savevis me, !o[ I
have
e
Mr. Cameron ie
"b race
coag y to
ht I
precepts."
a thoughtful preacher and hie eermoue
were very mach appreciated, He
in on the retired list of ministate.
Rev. Mr. Wiehart will be home for • his
regular work next Sabbath.
ANNIVERoanY.—St. 3010'4 church bald
ite auoiversary ou Sunday hot and good
congregations aeeembled both morning
wood boyo pat up good bali but they are and evening to hear Rev, Mr. Turnbull,
not in it with our team The line up of Goderioh, the special preacher for
088 115 follows :the day, The subject for the morning
tff sermon was "The aoneeoration of all our
BRIIesTLe ATwoen n
TAnderson Goal ,..,......,,Hamilton work, to God and in the evening he
Books ! d +T i practiced Lite"
W MODonal.i� Robb n Monde evening a congregational
1Hanua re nnf00 was bald in the basement when
Peebles
A Anderson i I MoRauo pOreacho art
veningn pr
f 1 Thomprnn an enjoyable time was agent in Romeo,
Brown followed by a good program and lunch
R Brown
0 tauerin 1 Baoke {
W $bovsneoro
R le CardiK
E Earley
A McLeod Forwards
W Miller,..,
J Moleillivray
Gunther
Robinson prepared bythe ladies, A collection was
p
;loge lana taken up amounting to 8103 to be need
Itobineon for the purpose of painting the aharoh,
Mr, Hawk, of Gelt, although late in ar. 1 &o, The very enjoyable everting WOO
ISS
J.J.ALLAN
Eyesight Specialist
Friday, June 21st, '07
—AT—
American Ilotel
BRUSBELS
All Errors of Refraotion Qorreoted, Glas-
ses preeeribed only when required,
Royal Hotel, Ethel, June aoth.
To Our Patrons
AS we have enbet'ed on our second year
delivering milk to the people of
Brussels we wieh to thank all who have
favored ns with their patronage and to
thank these especially who have been
regular in putting out the empty bottles
ae it eaves us a lot of trouble, To our
regular customers milk will be 6e, a quart
the year round, bttt to those who only
take ib in Winter -when milk is scarce and
takes so much more labor and feed to
produce it it will be 6o. Our aim will be
to please our patrons andgive as good
value as possible. 48-12
CHAS, ROZELL
concluded with the Doxology and Bene.
diction.
CARLiNG'S HEIGHTS.
DEAR Sta.—Just a line from the Camp
We arrived hero on Tueeday 4th inst. at
4.30 p. m. andmarched to Oarling'e
aeighte in a pouring rain which kept up
all night and the most of Wednesday.
We were all about frozen for the first
two ni Ute bat the weather is e
w h r u and
g
warm now. Thea
0 mp cements of the
following Regiments ;-26.11, Middlesex
light infantry ; 27th, of Laminae 0o. ;
28,h, of Perth Go. ; 29th, of Waterloo
Go ; 80th, of Wellington 00. ; 32nd, of
Brune ; 33rd, of Huron and Red Cross
Corps. There is no artillary here thio
year as they are all at Petawowa. All
the differeut regiments have thea own
heeds with the exeeptf,n of the 32nd who
were unable to bring cue this year. A
Bogle Band is also io atteudanoe from
, Berlin.. The 29th of Berlin have the beat
Rand on the grounds and the 83rd of
Goderieh, whioh tee are with, is ooneider
ed a good second. The 33rd ie exception
ally well balanced in every ..eution and
is 21 strong. Oompeue N,' 5 of 38ed
R•limeue from, Broesels ie 28 or 25
etroug, 0o0aiseine of Lieutenant Penni
eon, Oapt. lloVtoar, 4 eergeanee, 4
oorporaio end 3 privates, Chas, Richard
sou woe appointed one of the sergeants
011 hie first trip down end Charlie Bryane
ie right on the job in the officers' mese
for 33rd Beet, The mega taut is waited
On by °hae. Stymie, Brueeel:; Da"oan
McGillivray, W m togha; Juo. Forrester
and 0. Steveueoo,Clinton, and A Mo
Lean and G. Rines, of Goderiob, The
Y. M. U. A. have a large tent on the
gronede,05x110, where refresbmente are
served ani all the reading on tea tables
you wieh, They have a abort eervioe
fo this tont every evoning. Brune Wil •
eon, formerly of Broesele, is assisting in
ooudnotieg the eervioee and managing the
tent. Heard a few minoteeago of thesao•
ae6s of our Foot Bali boyo in Atwood on
Friday night Thera was aburob On the
grounds at 10 30 Sunday morning, music
furnished by it maeeed band of the 29th,
of Ber,in, 80113, of Guelph and Bard, of
Goderioh, in all 76 men eteone. The
hymns ailed were "Old Hundred,'
"Stand up fur Jesus," I'Onwen'1 Chris-
tian Soldiers" and the Offoberg, The
uamber in camp ie estimated at 8,000
and there wee epppoeed bo be close on tp
6,000 eo le on the grounds at her h
0 0 .
people
ill. Griffith. is playing let alto and
getting along fine. Y Lure very truly,
L. B DIINPoRD.
P. S.—We were down to the =Mature
butts this morning and have the trip to
tong butte tomorrow whioh is a walk of
8,reiileo. Our boyo are behaving the beet
and so far have a Olean sheet. There to
plenty of amueemente tor the boye pro
aided by the 8o0rteey of the Y. M, 0 A.,
snob ae he,eebail,. football and laoroeee.
;Every one le settled down to the routine
ut a eoldier'e lite and seem to be enjoying
it, Weare forming a mueioal entertain.
•meat for Y. M. 0. A. for some evening
this Week, a solo eootribated by Ohae.
Rlaberdeen and ganrbettee by. W Griffith,
A, Taylor and H. and R. BLwketone, We
are all out on the suns nide of Carlin 'e
Heights and Iiviug on beef and ekilly. It
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garling'e Heigbte, London, Ja—neL. 10113.S1}
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This form of account is specially suitable for those living in the country, as tither member
can attend to the banking when in town. In case of death, the money; may be withdrawn
le the survivor without delay or cost. Write or call for Author particulars.
Interest added four times a year
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Business Locals.
OLEvzLANDfenee wireat 02 86.
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ROME 10 rent. Apply
MboKAY Mae&.SJ.HAW. R.
Statvroos.
r. WAnTzn —Any gnanbity, high.
eat priests. Aliso Targe gnanbitiee butter
and ogee. Ono. E. IIrne, Wingham,
TEE "Martin•Benour 100% Pure Painb"
ie guaranteed absolutely pure and Bold
eubjeob to chemical analyeie.
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FUN° A, ewie ill. be
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1,Bruaeele next week to tune pianos.
Orders left at Walker & Black's will be
promptly attended to.
Da, BnTLER'e VrerT.—Dr. Butler, the
London Eye Speoialiet, will be at the
American Hotel, Brussels, on Weduee•
day, June 19th. Glaeeee supplied.
Gamma etudents, teachers and others
desiring profitable employment for Som.
mar vacation should write to Hamilton,
Ont., box 288, for particulars.
PAG& Fnaorgo.—R. Close is now ready
with a large supply of fenoing and gates
and it be Lae not on hand what ie wanted
he will soon get it. A card will receive
prompt attention. • R. Omen, Ethel.
WHag fawds bag I a
clean, oharpayourn, Urnnnees anderenewviulawn
mowers at loweet oaeb price or will ex.
obenee mowers when desired, Yours,
T. McGregor, corner Mill and Main
Bt., Braeeeie.
ac.amxxxaxs-
Bb1ALL—MODONALD,—A6 Knox ohuroh,
. Auburn, on June 5th, by Rev. Dr.
McLean, Rev. John Lincoln Small,
B. A,, of Blyth, to Mies Edna Mo-
Donaid, of Auburn.
THODNTON—PEA000x,—On June, 41h at
the reeideuoe of the bride's father,
by Rev, Geo. Baker, Miss Eleanor M.
Peacock to Mr, Geo. 0. Thornton, all
of Morrie.
MoLeAN—DuNDAe.—At the Methodist
ohuroh, Seaforth, ou June 6th, by
Rev. R. Corrie, B A., aeeieted by
Rev's. A. K Birks and R. S Raker,
Bev. George A. Maltese, of Cooke.
villa, to Mies Auoe Duedee d• ugh•
ter of Mr. John Dundee, of MoKil.
lop,
eOR.N .
RlvaRe.—In 'Raymond, Alberta, on
May 30111, to Dr. end Mrs, Rivers a
eon.
Surra,—Ie Grey, on June 4th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Fred. Smith, a daughter.
JAetceoN.—On Bentley, June 9111, at San•
nyeide ave, Ottawa s"nth, Eva Aone
Marie,beloved wife of L.F. Jaokeoe,
Onetoms Department, formerly of
Brunie, in her 26111 year.
I
MuDotiana —In Bullet, on June let
Malcolm lmM McDonald, c -sears.
aged 61 y
SPEIR.—Ito Morrie On June 7th, Agnes
Grieve, beloved wife of John Speir,
aged 46 years, 10 months end 9 days.
HR OI1SF1.0. A2=i1.avial's.
Fall Wheat
Baxley
Peas
Oats
Butter, tube and rolls
Eggs per dozen
Hay per ton
Flour, par bb1
Hoge, Live
Wool (woebed)
80
48
70
40
16
17
9 00
4 60
6 75
20
82
49
71.
42
17
18
10 00
6 20
22
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
MEM CONTRACT OF FENCING
11 Oranbrook Cemetery, with wire lacca
will be let on the grounds on Monday, Tune
17th,at 2 o'clock.
BY ORDER OF TRUSTEE BOARD.
STRAYED ON THE PREM–
ISM of the undersigned, B} Lot 20,
eon. 7, Morrie, on or a'•ont. June 181, a year-
ling steer, red aod,wblte incolor. Owner is
requested to prove property. pay expeneoe.
and take him away, ALVREO 13II17018,
Brussels P.O. 40.15
NOTICE
Any person wishing to have their lots at-
tended to will find me at the Cemetery on
Thursday, Friday and Saturday of each
week during the Bummer months. I am
also Agent for the Mitchell Marble and
Granite term. Come and iuepeet our work
and get prices before buying elsewhere.
ROBERT O. DAR0.
aker.
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Weather
is Sure to 00110 so wily not
be ready for it`2 There's
no greater comfort than a.
nice Hammock on a Sum-
mer afternoon. We are
showing a splendid line of
them this season at prices
that will bear comparison.
They run in value from
750 to $6.00. See them
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FOX'S
S
DRUG STORE
The Highest Market Price'.
paid for any quantity de-
livered at Storehouse No.
1, also for Grain of all
kinds.
R. GRAHAM
.BRUSSELS. 49-4
SALT
inwaireerewevAtraet
THE LAND NEEDS SALTI
CATTLE CRAVE SALT it
YOU WANT SALT
Good stoup on hand of all hinds
at the Celebrated
1
Balt Works, Brussels
GORDON Moms, Foreman.
BRUSSELS NEW
DAYLIGHT STORE
G. N. McLaren
Beller Shire willi LlfOr SIBIU
.-_and Greater Values than Ever
Morley Talks, does it not ? We offer you a chance to save
money on June Specials Listed below.
TAKE TIME TO MAKE COMPARISONS
30c end 25t• Corset Coop -r8 for 19e
—5 dozen Ladies' White t'orset Ooyere, nicely
trimmed with lace and embroidery, well made, in
all the wanted sizee. Regular piece 30o and 26o.
June Special .,,,.,.., 19
150 Bl..ok Cotton Hose f •r 10c
—10 duet Women's Black Cotton Hose, fash-
ioned, with seamless feet, fastcolors, elzea 85 to
10. Regular price 16c. June Special 10
Rtigulttr tap to 30c white Veltnlg8 for 19c
—A ohoioe assortment of patterns in White
Veetinge. Regular prices up to 30o. June Speoial 19
Regular up to 60u Caps for 88c
—4 dozen Ladies' and Girls' (laps, this season's
newest &tapes, light and dark shades. Regular
prices 80o and 600. June Special 88
25c Silk Derby Ties for 190
—6 dozen Men's Derby Ties, good quality of
Bilk, light and dark shades, Regular 26o. .lune
Special 19
50o Dark Duck Shirts for 89c
ii blue and
—7 dozen Mone 'Working Shirts, in b u
white and black and white, all sizes 14 to 17.
Regular 60o, June Special....
25c Wash Collars for 15c
—12 dozen Ladies' Fancy Wash Collars, nioely
embroidered with wash silk, Tab and Torn -over
etylee,in hite and colors, Regular price 26o
June Speojal
25e White Wash Belts for 158
—6 dozen Ladies' White Waeb Belbe, good as-
sortment of patterns, all sizes. Regular price
25e. June Special
Regular up to 10c Embroideries for 6c
—White Embroideries iu good asaortmettt of
patterns, assorted widths. Regular prices ❑p to
10o, June Speoial
$1 25 Black Sateen Underskirts for 89c
—8 dozen Women's Bleak Sateen Underskirts,
nicely made and extra full widbho. Regular
price 81.25. June Speoin!
Up to 750 Shirts for 48c
—16 d zea Meu'e and Boys' Soft Front Cam -
brie and Martin's Cloth Sbirte, light and dark
shades, all sizes from 125 to 17. Regular prices
up to 760. June Special
15
16
6
89
48
$1.50 Women's Pebble Lace Boots for $1.20
—80 pairs Women's Heavy Pebble Lace Boots,
solid standard acre solea selftip,all sizes 8 to
w 7,
89 Regular $1.60. one Specie) 1 20
$1.50 and $1.75 Men's Odd Pants for $1.25
29 pairs of Men's Odd Pante, good quality of.
Tweeds, Tight and dark ehadee, all sizes. Regular
prices 61.50 and 61.75. June hipeoial 1 25
$2.50 and $8 00 Ladies' Black Skirts, $1 95
—28 only Wo10u'o Bleck Vnouna °loth Skirts,
all sizes in the 'lot. Regular prides 62.50 and
63.00. June Special 1 96
$1.85 Mens leavy Split Boots for $1 45
90 more Mon'0 Heavy Split Blucher Boots,
large eyelets, all sizes 6 to 11. Regular prioe
61.85. June Npeoial • 1 45
(rood Assortment of Ladies' Rain Coats -
64,00 to 610,00
See the B. & 0. Corsets—
They aro Perfect Fitters
Iliorhest Prices for Produce.
Goods Right or yourtMoney Back
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