The Brussels Post, 1907-7-4, Page 8Do not wait until the bugs laevo got 00 nurnorone that they have al int
ruined your potatoes, but get right after diem now with our
P41RE• PARIS GREEN_-,.
It ie sometilnes very annoying to find that after spending your time and
money the work has been to no purpose, Be sure and get the beet that ie
going when using Peale Green, and you will.uot have that to say, after ap-
plying Paris Green.
IF YOU GET OUR PARIS GREEN
you can depend on getting the beat on the market. It is death to bugs,
Although Parte Green has greatly advanced, and to -day costs juet double
what It did last seueon, we bought ours early and' are able to sell it for 35e.
per pound,
Anything that's new in Postcards we have it. Among the newest
lines received are the Leather Postcard Oushious, Leather Slip-
pers and Burnt Leather Garde with Velvet Flowers, You are
welcome bo look over diem.
SMITH
F. R.
DRUGGIST AND OPTIOIAN.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOUTHERN EXTENSION W. 0. &
Trains leave Brussels Station, North
and South, as follows;
Gorse So uTH Golvia NORTH,
Mall 7 05 a,m I Mixed 10:05 a,m
Mail... --Ede p.m Mixed 1:44 a,m
Empress ......0:02 von Sxprese...... 8;51p.m
Toni II.ety Jte1ns
A chiefs amang ye fakir' notes,
An' faith he'll prentie.
JULY.
A. 0, 11. W. Loon Friday evening of
this week.
Honor Old Boys' Excursion Saturday
of this week..
Fo0TMA0TEn Farrow has the nioeet ever.
green hedges in town.
40 outs in advance secures THE POST
to the let of January, 1908.
Tat hay on the Agrtcaltaral Park goes
to R. Leatberdale & Son ea their's was
the beet offer.
SEE' the foot ball matob, Soots vs.
Brussels, on Saturday evening on Victor-
ia Park, Bruseela,
A NUMRER of young ladies in Brgseele
are arranging to spend a few weeks at
Grand Bend in a holiday outing.
GIANT TRIPLETS "Oarrenoy" "Bobs"
and "Stag" Ohewing Tobaccoes, in big
pings. Quality alwaya the same.
BRneenne Junior 'Foot Ball Club went
to Ethel lbureday of this week to play
'game with the team of that village.
Two foot ball games in the finale will
be played next week, one of them in
Brussels. The date is not yet net. It will
be the hottest and beet of the eeaeen.
BPEOIAL Exearsion train will leave
Brussels for Blyth on July 12th at 8
o'clock in the morning. It ie said it will
get away from Blyth after 6 p. m. on the
return trip.
THE maii contract between Brneeele
and Wroxeter has been re let for the
owning 4 years to Edward Lowry. He
looks after the work well, the only thing
to object to is that that the prioe is not
bigh enough.
Fon AnoPTION.—The Obildren'e Aid
Society have a pamber of little children
for whom they would like to find good
homes. Anyone desirous of adopting a
child le requested to oommunioate with
the President of theorganization for,
Huron it
James Mitchell, hell
Gode tib.
TAvlexoox ams and Plattei
rville played a tie ,
game of foot ball on Tuesday evening,
Brussels ie interested in this from the i
fao0 that they will have to meet the win.
nere in two matohee to settle the ahem.
piooehip, The first mentioned teams
will have to play again to break the tie.
THE deoieion of Brunie Oil Co, at
their meeting, last Friday afternoon, was
to pat down another teat well and con.
treats will be let in the near future.
They are not satisfied to quit now when
anon favorable proapeote were presented
in the flet trial. We hope they may
messed in bitting a gusher.
Dann IN WINsHAAL—Thursday of last
week Anne Jane Armstrong, relict of the
late Stewart Little, died at her home in
Wingham, quite suddenly, from heart
weakness, in ber 76:h year, The inter-
ment was made at 14Ionn1 Pleaeant ()ama-
tory, Toronto, alongside ber hueband,
Mre. Little wa0 0 resident of Bruseels for
a few years, residing with ber daughters,
Mieees Little, milliners, who removed to
Wingham. Damaged was a fine old lady,
Mieees Little will share in the sympathy
of this community,
FRIDAY afternoon of this week a Nom-
inating Oonvention will be held in the
Town Hall, Brussels, by Eaet Huron
Conservatives when oaudidatea for both
tbe.0ommoue and the Legislature will
likely be placed in the field. Dr.
Ohieboim will in all probability carry the
banner again, although ex Warden Bow-
nean'e nnme is freely mentioned also.
For the Provinoial honors Jas. Bowman
Morrie, Bert. Allan, Helrett,Jno. Scarlett
and S. Shannon, 01 MoKrllop, Dudley
Holmes, Wingham, Edward Bryan°, of
Grey and others are spoken of as gentle
men when names might go before the
Convention, It is said Hon. Mr. Hanna,
Provincial Seotetary, will deliver an ad.
dress at the meeting.
3 To 0.—Leet Friday our Intermediate
Foot Ball team went to Walkerton to
play the return match in the semi finale,
They expected from all that had been
said, that a bard fought game was ahead
of them but it turned out a regular
Waterloo for the N rtheruere and a pin.
nit for Broeeela. Every man played his
position to a finial]. The vieitore soored
one goal in the that half and the two
others in the 2nd bout, A penalty kiok
woe offered then by E mer Moore, the
referee from Wingham, bet they declined
it with tbanke. Nobwibhetanding the
drubbing Walkerton bruited one team
Vary nleely indeed and the boys arrived
home o, k, on Saturday morn{ng'e into,
A number from town accompanied the
team, Had a special train been enured a
neat crowd rvoald have gone, The
ailterton papers published aome "bot
stuff" about the game et Brneeele but we
guess they aro r.O5 sorry they spoke go
We will not dwell neon it.
Onownad Out.—A. number of interest-
ing items are crowded out this week but
will appear in our neat issue.
Owxoa to Monday being a holiday the
regular monthly meeting of the Oonneil
will beheld next Monday evening.
Fon quality and quantity ask your
dealer for the new big plugs of "Bobs"
"Stag" and "Ourreuoy" Chewing Tobao
one. 46-13
$1 00 and conte was imposed by Reeve
Leckie on a youth for hitting another
Oanuok on the nose last Monday evening,
It conte money to be go free.
DON'T miss the Foot Ball Saturday
evening of this week, et 6,15 o'olook,
between the well known "Soots" of Tor.
mato, and Brussels. Both teams are
hastlere eo a good match should be the
result.
GRAVELLING JOBB LET.—The tollowlug
jobs of gravelling were let on the gravel
road between Grey and Morris town-
ships:—Between non, 9, Morrie, and Mo
Killop, to James Bird at 54e per yard ;
between Done, 8 and 9, Morrie, to Oharles
Pollard at 420 ; between lines 7 and 8,
Morrie, to Obas. Pollard, at 35o ; between
lines 6 and 7, Morrie, to Jae, Bird at 44o;
between 6th line, Morris, and Brussels,
to Wm. Sellers at 43e { between lines 4
and 6, Morris, to Wm. Sellers at 45o
between lines 4 and 3, Morrie, to Wm.
Sellers at 45o { between lines 3 and 2,
Morrie, to W.Rellly at 56e; between lines
1 and 2, Morrie, to W. Reilly at 30a ; •be
•
tween the 1st line and Boundary to Wm.
Reilly at 49io per yard.
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE MEETINOa,—Meet—
Inge of the East Huron Womeo'e In-
sbitate for the disoaasion of Household
Selena 0nbjeote will be held in Ford-
wiob, Foresters' Hall, on July 5,b ;
Gerrie Township Hall, on July 6th {
Molesworth, over Ooombes' store, July
8th and Ethel Township Hall July 9113.
The meetings will be addressed by Mies
G. Gray, of Toronto, on Retentions from
the following subjeote :—"The Key to
Life's Possibilities ;" "The Soieeoe of
Home -making" and "Twentieth century
Living." Mre. M. J. Shannon, Toronto,
will addreee the meetings on eeieotione
from the following subjects, "Household
Hygiene ;" "Labor Saving Oontrivanoea
for the Honeewife;" "Home nursing ;"
"Oomparative Value of the different
once of meat ;" Food Values with dem•
onetratione on meats, vegetables and
soups." Afternoon eeaeions will000vene
at 2 o'clock ; and the evening session
at 7.80 o'alook. At the afternoon
Benton all women interested are
invited, At the evening eeesion
every-
body is oordially invited when addresses
will be luberspersed by seleotioos of vooal
and instrumental music. A silver
oolleobion will be taken up at the evening
session,.
•
W. f, AND MRCS. STEWART
REMEMBERED.
Presentations Before Leaving For
1lnciph.
Wednesday evening of last week at the
close of the weekly prayer service in
the Methodist obnroh here Mre, W. F.
Stewart was iuvited to oome forward
when the following address was read by
Mrs. A. J. Lowry and Mre. S. T. Plum
presented her with a Silver Oyeter Bowl
and Silver Fern Jardinere,—
DEAR Mita, BTEwART :—
It was with feelings of deep regret
ihat the Women's Missionary Booiety
of Bruseels Methodist church learned of
your proposed removal from town. Yon
have ever beeu a faitbful and energetic
worker, and have °coupled the position
of Treasurer for nearly 15 years and
to your untiring efforts a large part of
the eaooess of our oburob work is due.
You were always ready and willing to
help along every good cause. We will
miss yoar cheerful voice in prayer and
prates. We will also mise you in oar
homes where yon have ever been a wel•
coma guest, and we felt we oonld not
let you go without some tangible - token
of our esteem for yon and we would ask
you to please aooept this Silver Oyster
Bowl and Fern Jardineere, not for their
intrinsic value but for the love they ex.
prase. We hope a cosy corner may be
kept In yoar heart for the W. M. 8. of
Brneeele. We are sorry to part with
you but we know that our loss will be
the gain of the people of Guelph, towbom
we beartily commend you. We hope
and pray that Heaven's richest blessings
may rest upon you and yours and that
bye and bye we all may meet around
God's throne in glory where partings
are unknown, Signed on bebalf of the
W. M. S. Mas. 3, L, Kmte, President,
Mae. A. J. Lower,
Mae. S. PLUM.
Brunets, June 26113, 1907.
Mre. Stewart, altbougb taken by sur-
prise, replied in a pleasing manner re•
turning thanks to all for their kindness
and good oheer. She has also been s
very active and zealous worker in the
Ladies' Aid being President for many
years, and latterly hoe taken charge of
a young people's elan after the Sabbath
morning eorvie°,
Mr. Stewart was not overlooked either
as he was handed a brief addrete ao•
oompaniod by a framed picture of the
Ohuroh, The addreee read as follows ;—
A BUSINESS CHANCE
is often missed when it might !taint hew easily embraced by
SYSTEMA77G' SAVING
Begin now to prepare fog the day of opportunity by depositing
your savings in The Metropolitan Bank. In the Swings Depart-
ment$f,00 or upwards opens an account, Interest is allowed
from date of deposit, and compounded four times a year: No
delay in withdrawal.
Capital Paid UP
The
$l.opro,000.oa Metropolitan Bank
Reserve Fund and
Undivided Profits
$1,189,713.23
BRUSSELS BRANCH,
W. j, FAWCETT, Manager
ltlr, W. F, Stewart,
Bruseels,
DEAR Bee,—
In view of your early removal from
Bruseels to Guelph, we Belt your aooept.
ante of this framed photo of the Metbo.
diet ohuroh as a parting remembrance of
your church home for the past 19 yeare,
We esteem year taitbfulnees to duty as
au official member and your generosity
to the varior& funds and sincerely hope
that a kind Providence will lead you and
years by pleasant, prosperous loathe in
this lite and in the world to come life
everlaetiog. The best wishes of bbe
Quarterly and Tynan Boards accompany
this little gift, Signed ou behalf of the
Board. REY. E. G. Powano, Pastor,
W. H. Vsun, Reo. Steward,
Brussels, Jane 2701.1. 1907.
Panotuality and faithfulness in at-
tention to all work accepted by Mr. Stew-
art was oharaoterietio of him tie a member
of the Quarterly and Trustee Boards of
the oburob,
We are sorry to sae Mr. and Mre.
Stewart remove from Bruseela but wish
them the beet of 5000600 In their new
home at the Royal City.
CHURCH CHLMES
Monthly Missionary day in the
Methodiet Sabbath School next Sunday
afternoon.
Last Sunday morning Rev. E. G.
Powell preaobed a very prnotioal sermon
from "The handwriting on the wall."
In the evening the topic was "The lost
coin."
Next Sabbath morning the members of
Brneeele Orange Lodge, No. 774, will
attend servioe at St. John's ohnrab, at
11 o'olook, marching from the L. 0. L.
Hall. The rector, who is a member of
the Order, will preach the anniversary
sermon,
"Christ's petition for Himeelf" was the
subjeot of Rev. Mr. Wiehart'e discourse
last Sabbath morning in Melville obnroh.
In the evening the sermon was to the
members of the 0. 0. F„ over
60 being present and 000npied the
centre pews, James Burgess, P. 0. R.;
officiated ae Marshal. The pastor preach.
ed a fine sermon from Isaiah 68th chapter
and 10th' and 11th vereee, the theme
being "The rewards of Benevolence," be.
ing-epeoiaily applioable to the occasion.
Comment was made on seobione of the
Foresters' Ritual as illustrative of the
subjeot. On returning to the Lodge
room a vote of thanks was passed to
Rev. Mr. Wishart for hie exoellent and
appropriate discourse,
LORD'S DAT ALLIANCE.—Friday even•
ing of last week Rev. W. G. Hanna, B. A.
of Mount Forest, addressed a good sized
and greatly interested audience in Mel•
villa church on theg ood work
done b
the Lord's Day Alliance in this Dominion
The speaker bas a fluency of epeeob
and thorough acquaintance with facts
that produces a large fund of information
of a very praatioal type. At the Don•
olaeion of Rev, Mr. Hanna's excellent
address a vote of tbanke was passed to
him on motion of W. H. Kerr and G. A.
Deadman. The chair was occupied' by
B. Gerry, President of the looal branch.
A collection of $2.60 was taken. Bros•
Bele was °complimented by the -reverend
speaker for the deep interest, partic-
ularly iu a pecuniary sense $150 in
the poet 8 years, which bad been mani-
fested, The eervioe was closed by Rev.
Mr. Wishart pronouncing the Benedio•
tion.
Business Locals.
A raw loads of straw wanted,
G. A. DEADMAN.
CLEVELAND fence ;skeet $2.85.
M°BAs & BHAw,
Bunn of keys Ioet, Finder will be re.
warded by leaving them at Jae. Fox's
Drag Store, Broeeela,
Para of epeotaolee found. Owner may
have them by proving property and pay.
ing for this notice at THE Pon.
To RANT,—A comfortable 7 roomed
dwelling, with both hard and soft water
on premises. Apply to DR. GRAHAM.,
wool WANTED,—Any gaaotity, high.
est prices, Also large quanbitiee butter
and egge. GED, E. KING, Wingham.
DR, BUTLER'S VIeoo.—Pr, Butler, the
London Eye Specialist, will be at the
American Hotel, Brunie, on Wednes.
day, July 17th. Glasses supplied.
0AN GIVE A MAGIC To0oa.—When
reapers and mowers are dull you come
and see me as I am, ready to sharpen
ten thousand or mote. Yours. T. bTo•
Gnomon, corner Mill and Main streets,
Brassie Ont,
I will mail you free, to prove merit,
samples of my Dr. Stoop's Resterable°
and my Book on either Dyspepsia, the
heart or the kidneys. Troubles of the
etome.b, heart or kidneys, are merely
symptoms of a deeper ailment. Don't
make the common error of treating
symptoms only. ' Symptom treatment is
treating the result of your ailment and
not the cause. Weak stomach nerves--
the
erves—the inside pervee=mean stomach weak.
nese always. And the heart and kid.
neye ae well, have their controlling 61
inside nerves. Weaken these nerves and
yet inevitably have weak vibe! organa.
Here is where Dr. Shoop's Restorative
bas made ire fame, No other remedy
even alaimn to trent the "inside nerves."
Ale° for bloating biiiongneee, bad breath
or completion, use Dr. Sboop'e Restore.
Live. Write me today for sample and
free' book, Dr, Shoop, Ranine, Wig.
The Rbeborabive is sold by all deplore.
PURSE .lint Friday containing a nam
of motley, an Amerioan bill included.
Reward will be paid by leaving it at Tms
POST at once.
THE '"Martin•Begour 100% Pare Paint"
ie guaranteed 'abeolately pure and sold
subjeot to obemioal analysis.
48-2 Mollies & Saw.
PROMOTION EXAMS.
BRUSSELS CONTINUATION
GLASSES.
All names in alpbabetioal order, not in
order of merit. Form III Promotion'
determined by Dap't, Exam.
PROM PORN III RTO A
let elan Honors—
G Armstrong I Frain
M Brothers F MoKenzie
K Deadman W Slraohan
Pass—
L Diokeou, J Robb
W Henderson L Rutherford
FROM FORM n TO FORM AI R
let Glass Honore—
P Baker G Robb
P,Bremner 8 Stnbbs
E Evans
2nd Class Honore—
J Cunningham 0 Scott
M Dunbar
Pass—
0 Bell
0 Holmes
FROM 00000 I TO n-
151 class Honors—
T Armstrong J Leckie
G Jordan H Moore
2nd plass Honore—
M But A McKelvey
H McColl J Wilton
Paes—
S Ament W Sonat
0 Armstrong
J H CAMERON
H FORD
FROM JR. IV TO ENTRANOR
1st class Honore—
H Armstrong 0 Leckie
J Armstrong E Plum
E Deadman B Warwick
2nd olaee Honors—
El Fox 0 Lowry
S Gerry H Mooney
B Harris K Wilton
Willie Long
Paes—
V Ain/ay E Somers
H Campbell W Sperling
E Gilpin M Thomson
Winnie Long
A Idwear, '
, S 7esoher.
,
FROM 011. III TO JR. Iv
1st class Honore—
G Kerr I Btraohan
W Kerr F Stubbe
2nd olase Honors -
13 Ament 5 Burgess
L Bateman E Lamont
Pass—
W Ainley 0 MoDonald
P Dark P McKenzie
E Matt F Robb
W MoLaoblan M Thomson
FROM JR. III TO 6R, IM
1st class Honore—
A. Moore
2nd olaes Honors
—
S Brothers A Finn
H Burgess F Friendship
Hazel Lowry
V Rosa
0 Crooks
IT Fox
Pass—
E Barkley
H Simmons
H Lowry A Wilton
HATTIE M. Doman, Teaober.
PROM so, II TO JR. III
Honore—
W Armsbrong W Lott
L Bellantyne 33 Moore
T :Deadman A Roe
3 Habkirk E Toole
3 Jackson
Pass—
M Bishop B Kerr
R Barkley 'ID Lowry
G Colvin F Lowry,
J Elliott L Lowry
K Finn A MoLauohlin
H Fox 5 MoLauohlin
W Harris H Work
L Holmes F Wood
FROM JR, II TO SR. II
Honors—
J Ballanbyne
Pass—
L`Burgese J MoLauohlin
H Orono R Sinclair
L Jackson A Thompson
Boni A HIENDERSON, Teacher,
CLASS V TO JR. II
Honors-
L Ament R Ritchie
101 Friendebip R Stewart
M Mercer I Toole
W Payne
Pose—
33 Campbell F Payne
R Hewitt 17 Sinclair
L Mo0raoken
GLASS IV TO CUM v
Honors—
It Molloy 0 Powell
S MaLanahlin W Somers
Pass—
M Carter J Thompson
R Currie
KeYA441dHOO 10711 •
THE BANK
OF CANADA
Head Office = ; • Toronto
$1.00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT.
In our Savings Department, Deposits of $t and upwards are received,
on which the highest current rate of interest is allowed.
No Delays in making Withdrawals
Interest added four times a year
Savings. Bank Department in Connection with all Branches.
00 '
BM.L)'SSELS BRANCH
J. F. Rowland. Manager
metes III TO OCAS IV
Honore—
P Barkley L Jackson
V Farrow A MoLauo111in
0 Jnokeon
Pass—
W Buchanan yV Harkness
0 crone L Snider
M Heist
GLASS fI TO OLA00. HI
Honore-
H Gerry W MoDonald
Pass—
W Burgess Rnsael Payne
GLASS I TO GLASS II
Honors—
R Brewer . 0 Moloy
M Fawcett R Moore
A Fox D Ross
F McKay H Stewart
Pass—
0 Best G Ramsay
A Currie M Skelton
V Harris J Warwiok
H Lott
JEAN RITauoE, Teaober.
Brussels School Board.
Bpeoial meeting of the Brussels Pub.
lie Ssbool Board was held in the Board
Room last Friday evening June 21.5.
Members present T. Farrow, D. 0.
Roes, R. Leatberdale, Jae. Elliott and
J. G. Skene.
Minutes of last meeting read end
adopted.
Moved by D. 0. Roes, eeoonded by
Jae, Elliott, that the a000not of R, Hen
dereon for $180 48 for 28 ton and 400
weight of coal at $6 40 per ton be paid.
Carried.
Moved by D. C. Rose, eeoonded by
Jae. Elliott that the Secretary porobae°
a case of orayone before school opens.
Carried.
Moved by R. Leatberdale, eeoonded
by D. 0. Rose, that a pine .fluor be laid
at the boye' entranoe and be painted,
Carried.
' Moved by D. O. Roes, seconded by R.
Leatherdale that this Board advertise
for a female teacher holding a Second
Claes Normal Oertifloate for room No.
2, duties bo commence on Sept. Srd,
1907, salary $350 per annum, app'ioa•
bione to be in the hando of the Seoretary
an or before the 9th day of July, 1907,
as a special meeting will be held tbet
day. carried.
Board then adjourned,
` J. G. Bennie, Seorebary.
ISO Ire .
ESTI,—In Wroxeter, on July let, to Mr.
and Mre A. A. Baty, a eon.
MaNAR -,-In Grey, on June 27th, to Mr.
and Mrs. John MoNab, a daughter.
Pox. sn.—In Grey, oto July Srd, to Mr.
and Mre. Edward Pollard a daughter.
SMALL. -In Walton, on June 26th to Mr.
and Mrs. A. R. Small, of Stratford, a
eon.
xx.a.mau xaa.
OAMPRELL—PA0LIx.—In Listowel, on Jane
27, Mr, 8. Oampbell, of Listowel, to
Mies Maggie Paulin, of Wroxeter:
DAVIDSON— HOLLENREoa,— Ab Atwood'
Manse, on June 26, by Rev. Mr. Mo
Vicar, Mr, Robb. Davidson, to Mise
Gertrude, eeoond daughter of Mr.
and Mre. Jowls Hallenbeck, all of
Grey Tow aebip.
ecxa a.
LITTLE,—At Wingham, on June 275h,
Anne Jane Armstrong, relict of the
late Stewart Little, formerly of Pem-
broke, Ont., in her 76th year.
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS.—ALL
eaccents One me are being ooileetec}
by N. E. Gerry, at his store, Bruseels. .Per -
eons interested will govern themeolvee as.
oordingly. W. F. STEWART.
BROOOH LOST ON MONDAY
evening in Bruseels. Sterling silver
anchor set with Scotch pebbles. Reward
will be paid for its recovery, at the post.
00005. MISS MUNE.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS -DR.
BURNS has placed hie accounts in.
my bands for oolleotiou. Allpartiee indeht.
ed will kindly arrange payment at once.
A. B. MAODONALD,
Brussels, July Srd, 1047. :02.10
CUT
Happy indeed would be the
bride who t'000ivoe from an in -
Minato friend one of our. pbolo
Pieties of
CUT GLASS
Out Giese is fast 'morning
one of the most popular gift giv-
ing arbiolee and there enrely Dau
be nothing nicer. Our stook is
entirely new and well eseorted
end we are satisfied that you will
be satisfied' with our prime.
—AT --
FOX'S
DRUG STORE
itiotoelAriewaaidroweeteweato
PETER KERR
FER006, ONTARIO
Organ Repairer and Tuner
Twenty years in Bell & 0o,'e, Guelph.
Batietaetiop guaranteed. Moderate charges,
Orders left with WALKER & BLAOR, Brue-
mole, will bo attended to, 53.4
Executor's Notice
estate oP .5011n 0tuning, sr., mot 90, Con.
cession 18, Township of Mullett.
This excellent 100 acre farm will be offer.
eclat auction on Wednesday, August 7th.
1007, ate o'elook p.m., at Brown's Hotel,
Lendeeboro'. This lea firaGelaes harm has
good buildings. including commodious brick
ouse. large bank barns withstone stabling
and other oubbuildiege; all modern farm
improvements and conveniences ; good wet.
or and a good hardwood` bush; near to
schooland market. Information will be
promptlyY ggiven upon request. SHAMED
3110411, Blyth, Executor • W. BRYOONIO,
Olinton, Solicitor for the Rebate,- 53.8
Voters' List, 1907
Municipality of the Township of grey,
County or Buren.
Notion isherebygiyeu that I have trans -
milted or delivered to tbo persona mention-
ed is seaplane 8 and 9 of the Ontario Vetere'
Lista Aot, the copies required by said seo-
tione to be so transmitted or delivered of
the list made, pollutant to said Etat, o1 all
persons appearing by the last revised As.
easement Roll of the said Municipality at
Eleotlone for Members of the Legielative
Assembly and at Muniolpal Itllestiooe• and,
that the said list was Bret posted np'In my
omoe, at Ethel, on the 8rd day of July,
1007, and remains there for inspection.
Electors are called upon to examine the
other
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Dated this 4611 day of July, 1007.
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BRUSSELS NEW
DAYLIGHT STORE
G. N. McLarena
A Belier Store wig Laver Stocks
wand Greater Values than ever
Money Talks,' does it not ? We offer you a chance to save
money on June Specials Listed below.
19 June Special
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TAKE TIME TO MAKE COMPARISONS
25c Wash Collars for 15o
—12 dozen Ladies' Fancy Wash Collars, nicely
embroidered - with wash silk, Tab and.'urn.oyer
styles, in white and oolore. `Regular prioe 25o.
15
25c White Wash Belts for 15o
sortment oia�iatterne, all sizes: Regular prioe
250, Juno Spealml
80c and 25e Corset Covers for 19e
--0 dozen Ladiee' White Corset Covers, nicely
trimmed with lane and embroidery, well made, in
all the wanted sizes. Regular prioe 80o and 25c
ne
JuSpeoial
15c Black Cotton Hose for 10c
—10 dozen Women's Blaok Cotton Hose, fash-
ioned, with seamless feet, fast colors, sizes 871 to
30. Regular price 150. June Speoial
Regular up to 80c White Vestings for 19c
—A choice assortment of patterns in White
Vestings. Regular prices up to 80o. June Special 19
'Regular up to 60c Cape for 88c
—4 dozen Ladies' and Girls' Oape, this season's
newest shapes, light sad dark shades: Regular
prices 50o and 60o. June Special 88
25c Silk Derby Ties for 19c
—6 dozen Men's Derby Ties, good quality of
silk, light and dark ahadea. Regular 25o. June
Special 19
50c Dark Duck Shirts for 89c
—7 dozen Men's Working Shirts, in blue and
white and blanc and white, ail sizes 14 to 17.
Regular 50o. June Special 89.
$1.50 and $1.75 Men's Odd Pants for $1.25
- 29 pairs or Xenia Odd Pante, good quality of
Tweeds, light and dark shades, all eizee. Regular•
prices 111.60 and 91.75. June Speoial 1 25
$2.50 and $8,00 Ladies' Black Skirts, $1 95
—28 only Women's Black Vnouna Cloth Skirts,
all `eize9 in the ;lot. Regular prices 82.50.. and
$6.00. June Speoial 1 95
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—6 dozen Ladies' White Wash Belie, good as.
Regular up to 10c Embroideries for 6o
—White Embroideries in good assortmentof
patterne, assorted widths, Regular prices up to
10o. June Special 6
$1.25 Black Sateen Underskirts. for 890
- 8 dozen Women's Black Sateen Underskirts,
nicely niade and extra, full widths. Regular
price 91.25. June, Special 89
Up to 75c Shirts for 48c
— 16 d, zen Men's and Boys' Soft Front Cam-
bric and Martin's Cloth Shirts, light and dark
shades, all sizes from 12i to 17 Regular prices
up bo 75o. June Spacial...:,..,, 48
"'$1.50 Women's. Pebble Lace Boots for $1.20
—80 pairs Women's Heavy Pebble Laos Boots,
solid standard screw soles, self tip, all sine 8 to 7.
Replier $1.56. Juno Special 1 00
$1.85 Men's Heavy Split Boots for $1,45 •
— 110 pairs Men'e Heavy Split Blucher Boots,
large eyelets, all sizes 6 to 11. Regular price
91.85. June Speoial; 3 45.
Good Assortment of Ladies' Rain Coats—
94.00 to 910.00
See the B. rev C. Corsets
They are Perfect Fitters
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Highest Prices for Produce..
Goods Right or your Money Back.
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