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DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
firinTIIIMIN naTENsioN W. 0, ds 0.
Trains leave Brussels Station, North
and South, as followe ;
• G0n40 009011 GOING NoRTH.
Mail 7:00 a.m 1 Express MO am
Express 31:200.01 1 lOool ...... a.m
Exprees 3:02 p.m I Express-- 8:61 p.m
Xictus gtents
A. ohiel's among ye takin 'notes,
An' faith he'll preut is.
COOL nights.
Corm Holiday Friday of this week.
A. 0. W. FRIDAY evening of this
week.
Soun hot weather during the past
Week.
RWOAL ninon re•opeu on Monday of
next week,
Tan Pose telephone is No. 20. Send
ne the news.
Tan Government Grant to East Hiroo
Fall Fair this year, uuder the new law,
is 523300.
S. 0. 0. Celebration at Seaforth Friday
Anguft 3.6th. 48th Highlanders to be at
the concert at night.
Gran Teremows, "Curren:3y" "Bobs"
and "Stag" Inswing Tribunes, in big
plInge. Quality atwitye the nme.
Feline uf this weelc, 16th int., will
be Civic Holiday, The briefness plane
will be eland. Arrange to spenci the
day at Kincardine.
Senna, Board did not meet on Friday
evening. No gnoreno. The members
will have to wake op ea they were sleeted
to atteud to business.
Motley Losx.-Litst Saturday evening
Watson Aiulay loet a goodly sum of
money in Mlle, in Brnesels. A suitable
reward wilt be paid for the recovery of
the mining onrreney.
ANNUAL Sunday School Excursion to
Kincardine, by special train, Friday of
this week. Train leaves Brussels at
8 30 a. m. Return fare will be 86 onto
for adults and 45 oente for children mane
12 years.
THE proposed Sommer races under the
direotion of Breesele Teri Club have
been called off for this year as it was not
possible to arrange with a Northern oir.
onit. Next Beason arrangemeute will be
made earlier.
Haw wheat has been marketed already,
Win Brewer, 7th con., Grey, mode the
first delivery on Monday at Pryne ck
Sonia flour mill, having threshed the
Friday previous. 10 nand 60 Ibe. to
the bone( and was a fine sample,
Mamma EAIIGH & MCDONALD have pot a
new ofine counter in the dowastaire
sitting room at the Central Hotel end
will utilize the room for business purloin
ea, hotel register, aro. They are deter-
mined to have everything up-to•date.
ETHEL Foot Ball teem caked here Sat•
nrday afternoon, while en route to Blue.
vale to play a game, and had a photo.
group taken at H. R. Brewer's etndio.
The boys are pettiug up great ball this
Sommer and are to be oongratolated on
their moms.
CoNdlIATOLATIoN8.--Dgalt Ma. POST. -
Please extend my heartiest congratala.
Hone co the Breesele Foot Ball club,
Might toot Say that I saw Calgary and
the Toronto Thistlee play for the °barn
pionehip of Canada in Winnipeg and
have not the leaet doubt bub Bremen
can defeat either team, Yours,
P. Feminism
Moue jaw, August 5th, 1907,
Mr, Fergmon was one of the nerdy
kickers ou Bonnie team io the earlier
days,
Gonnitt011 ClorzgerATE INSTITUTD Be.
UNION -The retailer] or former students
of the Goolerieh Collegiate Instinte, for
whin prepartione hove been in progrese
for some months, will take place on
Thursday and Friday, August 22nd and
23iti. The program is to be as follows :
-Thursday morning, reception to ex•
studeute at Collegiate Institute ; after-
noon end evening, regatta Ragoetie sports
at the lake front, Friday morning,
athletic, everts and baseball Metall ;
afternoon, preeentation of a testiroonim
to Dr. Strang; evening, a banquet.
Graduates of the school are coming from
all over the Continent and a very in.
tanning time ie expected. The railways
are giving special rates on the certificate
p au.
J. kI, 0'003600 Pans AOVAY.-Liutb
Tuesday J. 11 O'Connor, a former reei
dent of Bonnie, died 00 the residence of
his sou, Labile Theron, et the age of
78 yearn. The ninnies were brought
to Brussels on Wodneoday'e ea tampon
train, the funeral eeniee being held in
Bt. JOhn's harch whioh was draped
for the onasion. In the abeenoe of
Rev. Mr, Leen-Ford, who is awe), on
lois variation, Rev. W. H, Hertley, of
Blyth, kindly took hie plan. Demand
resided in Mitahell for many years from
where he nloved to 130000010. He was
married in 1859 to Sarah Jens Little,
who cited in February 1896, Three
ehildren 'survive Mi. (Rev.) Hunt, Dare.
(Rev ) Steele, and Leslie, Mr. O'Con•
nor was a noon of stria integrity and
indnetry. He Watt a Cl.,nservativa in
polities and s, member of the Church of
England.
Bnaumonn windmill] lute been put
up at James Fox's reeideuae, William
etreet, to furnish a eapply of water for
household purpories.
IN giving thoutouses of officers of Brom
eels Odd Fellows' Lodge net week, the
neon of Fred. MoOraolcen was omitted.
Be le the Vitra Grand and au interested
worker the Order.
TOOK THE TROPHY AT Moe= FOREST
Tueedroy and Weduesday a rick from
Brasfield attended the Bovier& Touren.
melt in Mount Forest and allowed the
einem trundlere how to play the game,
Our kitty experts were R. Downing, Dr.
Ifeild, D. MoLiteablin and A. Scraohau
and they certainly did themselves and
the town credit. Li the trophy oompeti
Non they beat Arthur by 32 to 11 ;
Mount Forest 23 to 10 Listowel, 31 to
5, and Harristou 27 to 10, winning the
trophy iu a canter. We'll permit yeti to
go away again boys.
BRUSSELS SCHOOL DID WELL. -The fol.
lowing is the result of the recent 00001.
inationo iu whiob pupils of Brussels
Public &Moot certainly did well and with
their teachers, Prinoipal Cameron and
Miss H.D.Ford, ere to be oongratulated.
Results are as follows i -Junior Leaving
-lolernea Sparring (honore), Mary Fear
(honore), Alex. Lament (honors), Leslie
Lamont (honors), Harold Hogg, Laura
Steadied), Harvey Young, Tilite Zimmer.
Junior Matrionlation-Mary Fear, John
McCracken, J. T. Straebao, L. Lamont.
BRUSSELEI WON THE DOUBLELL-Last
week a rusk of bowlers attended the Leon
Bowling Tournament at Goderiob, the
quartette being John Hatokirk, H. L.
Jenne, D. 0. Roos and R. Downing,
They beat Stratford and Clinton for the
trophy hot lost to Crawford's rink of
Wingham. In the Association games
they defeated Efepburnia Mar of Wing.
intro, but were turned down by London.
Clinton defeated thorn in the consolation.
Messrs. Rose and arookson trimmed all
=mere in the doubles however playing
with LondonfSeaforth, Lnoknow, Goder
lob and Petrolia aud wou let prize eon.
siting of e fine mantle olook and a out
glass berry howl. These geutlemen were
hot after the singles too but on winning
the doubles were barred from taking the
other oompetition so dropped oat.
5 TO 1 ON TSB ROUND, -After winning
Wednesday evening of last week from
Stamford 2 to 1, the game being played
at Niagara Falls, our lade were nut in
doubt es to•what the result of the Foot
Ball match would be here on Monday
evening in the return game. Some of
the boys prepheeyed the score would
be 8-0 and it burned out to be the exaot
figures. Brussels bad it from the start
and might easily have inoreased their
le: 4. Some of the visitors play good
bail bat were lacking almost entirely 10
combiolotion. Brown Jackson, of Sea
forth, was referee. There was a big
crowd in atteudatne, the gate reoeipte
being 5123 00. The line up wee as fol.
lows :-
Snirente STATIC=
J A :adore° n Goal Nickerson
A Anderson ...Harrison'
WMcDonald... Backs 1
Jones
0 Quarto 1 1Mourn
10 urown Backs 4 litosbal
W Rtevenson,.. ......
a
A McLeod 0 1 W Mitchell
D Cardiff ... Forwards 4 Hartley
W altular 1 0 Marshall
J McGillivray ..,.... ........ Shaw
The last game lo the finale wilt be
played with Green River, a village in
York Co., where snappy ball is put up.
Rome and home matches will be put on
and the (nub scoring the larger number
of genie senores the Ontario champion.
ship, We hope to Gee Brussels win out
now that they have aohieved such honor
in the rare for the noveted trophy.
A. TIDY VILLAGE, -One day last Week
we had minion to visit the beetling
villa.° of Fordsvich and wee glad to see
the material progess made. We met
with former Bresselites io the persona
of Dr. MoNanghton, Pare. MoNangliton
and Mies MoNeir, A. J. and Fred.
Lewin, Fred. mid Mies Mabel Adams.
The Dr's health bin greatly improved
and bo appears 00 be as buoy as the pro-
verbial bee, A !stroll through the fine
fleecing mill of Meant:. Lowiok proved
net he has not only an A. 1 plant but
well filled bine with the best of wheat
and his far famed brand of flour await.
ing shipmeut. Miller kIaLeod, a form
Etberite, is the right band men of the
firm, Enjoyed a short chat with editor
Watters, of the "Reciord," who gives
the news in a most readable form and
yet filth time to buy himself in. the in
tercet of the public and the ohnrob, 13,
S. Cook was found at the reoeipt of one.
tom and was as genial as ever. We have
known him for many yeare fret making
hie aoqueintanee in the (nye of the old
Co. Connell itt Goderioh, Ho doesn't
appear to grow any older. We stopped
long enough at Fred. Adams' fine new
brick regidatioe, whiohAs well on to.
wards ootnpletion, to erty "Good day" to
the ionetlieg proprietor, several Brim
8011000 being ab work at the time on the
dwelling. Fordwioh bas the advantage
ot ponessing a fine class of chiming ;
of enjoying the eonfidenee of the publio
from a Wahine standpoint ; and being
surrounded by an A. 1 notion of country.
Before wiling, Gl'id•loye we had a °hat
and a hand Minim from Pornmester Gib
son, who has worthily filled many an
officio before his present appeinfatent,
BUSINESS CHANCE
is often missed when It might have been easily embraced by
SYSTEIGIA77C SAVING
Begin now to prepare for the day of opportunity by depositing
your savings in The Metropolitan Bank. In the Savings Depart-
ment P.M or upwards opens an account, Interest is allowed
from elate of deposit, and compounded four times a year. No
delay in withdrawal.
THE
Capital Paid Up
31,000,000.00 Metropolitan Bank
Reserve Fund and
Undivided Profits
$1,183,713.23
I3RUSSELS I3RANCIJ,
W. J. PAWCWI"r, Manager
Boo wanted to learn the printing bora.
nen. One who lute passed the Entrance
Examination preferred. Apply at Tan
POST,
Tan young ladies who went to Grand
Band for a two week& holiday arrived
home last Saturday having spent a moat
enjoyable time.
TEE girls of the Base Ball team held a
private' pie nim Tuesday evening at
Riverside villa and, with their gentlemen
friende, spent an enjoyable time.
BROKEN Ames -Thursday evening of
last weak, while playing Football at
Viotoria Park, Barry Mercer, in kiola.
ing the ball stepped on it and fell break.
nog hie left arm at the wrist. Wm,
Pawson, teamster at P. Ament's, met
with a eimilar miefortune by a fall from
the wagon and both meu ere uow takiug
. undesired holidays but we hope they will
non be o. k.
MRS. FERGUSON PAYS NATURE'S DEBT. -
Lest Saturday Mary Oanoeron, reliot of
the late Dnuoan Ferguson, formerly of
Bruseels, passed away from the earthly
Mime, at Livingston, Montana, where
she resided with her daughter, to the
mansions of the redeemed, at the erivan.
oed Age of 80 years. The remains, ace
oompanied by relativee, arrived ab Brus•
sele Wednesday afternoon and were
broken to the residence of Jas. Ferguson,
inner of Wm, and Albert streets, from
whence the funeral toolt plane to the
family plot in the oemetery here. Rev,
Mr. Cameron, who is supplying for Rev.
Mr. Wishart oondeeted an appropriate
eervioe. The pallbearers were F S. and
P. Soon, A. Stewart, R. Henderson, Alex
Stewart and W. 13, Kerr. Demand wart
most highly unroofed by many old
Wanda in this locality for the many ex.
Gellent qualities of both head and heart.
She is survived by two daughters, Mrs.
Mayne and Mre. Thompson, and 4 eons,
Alex,, of Chicago ; Jno. of Klameth
Falls, Oregon ; Peter, of British
Columbia, and D. aL, of Stratford.
The former and latter, with
their wives attended the funeral LIB
well aa the daughters mention.
ed. Among others from a dietanee pros.
ant were Miss Ida Williame, of Toronto,
and Jno. A. Ferguson, of Chicago, grand.
ohildren of deoeased, A. MoLaren, M. P.
and EL Loughrin, of Stratford, and S.
2. Radoliffe, of London. It is 8 are
Mine Mre. Ferguson removed from Bras.
eels. The floral tributes were beautiful.
Business Locals.
A QUANTITY of dry soft stove wood for
Sale, Apply to SIMON GRANT,
5-3 James street, Bruseele.
To RENT. -A comfortable 7 roomed
awaiting, with both hard and soft water
on premises. Apply to DR. GRAHAM,
WANTED, -Large cleantities Butter and
Eggs. Clearing sale of all Summer goods
during July and August, Glom 13. KING,
Wingham.
AUGUST BALE OP FURNITURE. -The
annual Augnet Rale of furniture will be
held by R. Leetherdale & Bon as in
former years. 10% off on all goods.
TYPEWRITER BARGAINS. -We are agents
for seoond band typewriters,of all makee
at prices ranging from a few dollars up
00 585.00. If you want a good rebeilt
typewriter at close figures, consult us,
We also rent maohines.
Tina Bounatme Pon.
Ikea goods at low prioe. If you need
hand, arose out, rip bun one 00 0,00 men's
non you call and an me ne I have a
supply for sale and you are sere of get.
Nee nem in number rine order, Yung
T. McGann, oorner Mill and Main
Bi male.
PBRSONA.I, PARAGRA.B138.
J. B. Cameron ie home from hie trip
to the West.
Miss May Slone is home from Toronto
for a abort vaciatiom
Barrister Sinolair is away to Brace.
bridge on legal beeinees,
Miss Nettie Brown spent Saturday
last with Crinton friends,
Mies Annie Bartliff, of Clinton, is re•
inswing old friendships in Brussels.
Mise Stella, Speiran, of Goderioh, ie
holidaying io town with old friends.
Min Ida Wood, of Kinotordine is plait.
ing her cousin, Mies Mary Forbes, this
week,
Pars. M. Woodley, of Brtneels, ie visit•
ing with relatives and triende in Sea.
forth.
Miss Stella Gerry is visiting her mend.
parents, W. 9'. and Mrs. Stewart at
Guelph.
?Ire. F. S. Soak and soo, Walter, are
visitore at London and Ingersoll for a
week or two.
Mies Minnie Moore has returned to St.
Thorne eater an enjoyable holiday at
her home hon.
W. G. Hull, of Watford, wee In town
on Tuesday. He 1000 00 old friend of the
Ina Joseph A, Oster.
Roger Deadman, who holde a position
in a Bank In Orillia, is enjoying a atilt
modem the parental roof.
James Ward, of Salt Coats', Stook., le
visiting at John Hill's this week. He
was a farmer Brusselite.
James Jones one at Milton taking in
the Old Boyei menion last week. He
says they had a fine time,
Mrs. (Rev ) &bey, of Madien,Indliona.
formerly of Bremen, 10 visiting Mrs.
hoobs, 821 Defilade avenue, London.
Atigust Guhr has enured it comma
for dredging North of Stratford and has
moved his dredge to the point of opera -
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OFFICIAL ITL:PRONE DIECT011?
0010 THE
District of Western Ontario,
INCLUDING 0110
Village of Brussels
Orders for new cionneetions, °braves of
firm names, changes of street addresses
or for duplicate entries should be handed
in AT ONCE to
JAMES FOX,
LOCAL 111ANAOP.11.
•
Rev Fred. Hunter is here from Ninon
on a visit to his mother, Mre. Alex.
Minter.
Alex. IlloLaren, 101, P,, of Stratford,
was here on Wednesday attending the
funeral of the late kin. Fergueon.
Mrs, J. A. Oster and daughter removed
Met week to the home of the former's
parents in Howiolc township, She was
in town on Tuesday on busineae.
Mra. Parrie, of Lietowel, is visiting at
the home of David and Mrs, Hain, Par.
Perris and men, who are building a sohool
at Winthrop also spent Sunday here.
James Stratton sr., and Mrs. W. E.
Stratton have gone on 0 holiday outing to
Lancaster, Ohio, where they will visit
relatives and friends for a few weeks.
Harry Quart,' has gone to Pelmerston
to follow his 000topation as barber. He
ie a graduate of J. Hewitt's tonsorial
parlor, Breese's, We hope be will do
well.
M. (Rev.) Steele, of Berlin, and L. 0.
and Mrs. O'Connor, of Thorold, were
here title week attending the funeral of
the late Mr. O'Connor, who died Tuesday
m°ropelunga'
Pmster Dickson, of Seaforth, was
.in town Thursday of taut week. Itioreas
ing yeare dose not appear to make mach
difference on him as he is about as lively
Re SWIM
Biro. 13, Rasmussen and children, of
Wroxeter, were visitors in Branele with
relatives this week. The lady ie a though.,
ter of Alexander Smith, a former well
known reeident 00 10110 locality.
Dr. Milne, the well known Reeve of
Blyth, wee in town last Sunday. He
oame over with hie automobile and was
noompanied by Joseph Carter, of Blyth,
and Jno. Kelly, of the 00. town.
Joseph Kerr wag visiting hie daughter,
Mre, George Millar, ab Wiarton, and Mre,
Muer enjoyed a visit with her sons, Jim,
and George, at Waterloo. The boys are
employed in'a large barrel factory in
that town.
13, Gerry marl Mrs, Bert Gerry left for
Fort William on Thursday., The latter
retnros to her home, her husband being
one of the hardware firm of Gerry Bros.
but Mr. Gerry goes on a holiday outing
for a couple of weeks.
Wm. Henderson, of MoKillop, father
of ex -Reeve Henderson, is visiting in
town. The old gentleman 10 now 86
yeare of age but is remarkably wive,
He risme from Sootlaed when 19 years of
age and has lived on the 4th eon. of Pao.
Rillop for 67 years. He end his brother
other eettlerearrivedin their ionlity. Mr,
John were in the township.. 7 years ,before
Hendersoe's non Andrew te now manag.
ing the homeetead. Those ptomain were
well termed giants es they worked with
a heroism and determination that render,
ed defeat almost impossible,
cuuuca cuputs
There will be Divine service in the
Catholics olincoh, Brussels, next Bun'
day at 10,80 1. re.
The services in Sh John's ohnrob next
Sunday will be in charge of F. Metcalf,
of Blyth, at the annul hours.
In connection with the Temperance
lesson in the Methodist Sabbath School
Met Sunday Mrs. Wm . Ramie gave a
short reeding end Minn Beatrioe Arm.
strong and Jamie Benda rendered a duet
in amid voioe.
Rev. Mr, Cameron preached in Melville
(numb last Sabbath discoursing in the
Morning from the text "Repent and ha.
Have the gospel." In the evening "Be•
hold I etand at the door and knoek, Sze"
was the Scripture oboeon, from which a ..
praotioal sermon was given.
The Wingham Dietriet meeting of the
Methodist ohuroh will be held at Ripley
on Sept. 10th. .5. Sabbath School Con•
vection will be °connoted on the Khoo.
norm and evening of the same day.
Very Utile lonsinese is trammelled at the
Pall District meeting and it will be push,
ed through is the forenoon,
Last Sabbath Rev, 00', J. Aehton, of
Bothwell, who with hie wile, WAS visiting
the former'e slater, Mre. James Johnston
iu town, ooeupied the pulpit of the Meth
edict ',intro)), with great aneptemee to
1 the lane 0Ongregations assembled. Hie
morning text wiai Solomon's Bongs atio
()hap, and eth vsrte, "Yea ns ie ultogeth,
5OTAISIA131H OP '11578
THE STAND
OF CANADA
Head Office - ; - Toronto
$1.00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT
In our Savings Department. Deposits of Sr and upwards are received,
o100 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.
ea
gags.
BRUSSELS BRANCH
J. F. nowianet, manager
er lovely," dwelling on the beauty of
Jeans in (1) Hie Sympathy ; (2) His
Gentlenees ; (3) Rio Saorifiee. Revela•
Mon Ord Chap. and 11th versa dealing
with the four mown to be won by be.
Hever] was the theme at the evening
service, The reverend gentleman will be
welcomed book to the ohnroh.
TNN VIRGINS -This lo the title of a
Song Service that will be presented in the
Methodist obnroh, Brneeele, next Bab.
bath evening, oommeooing at 7 o'olook.
The program will be as relieves :-
Doxology.
Ioon.
Hymn 878, "Hearken to the 901eMit
voice."
APrn't'yheer.
m by oboir.
Scripture Leeson'St. Matt. 25, 1-13.
Hymn 879, "Lol Re oomes with
clouds descending,"
Deaoription of un Eastern wedding,"
Mies Nora Maunders.
Solo, "Behold the bridegroom oome•
tb," Ohne, Riohardeon.
Desoription of eoettimes worn, Mist:
Minnie MoNaughton
Du••13, "Rook of Ages," Minn
Bertha sod Pearl Sharpe.
Addrese, ..The Win Virgins," T.
Farrow.
Hymn 880, "Te Virgin Souls sriee."
Address'"The Foolish Virgins,"
W. J. Fawcett.
Solo, "Too Late, Tie oannot enter
uow," Was Carrie Hingston.
Chorea, "Some cue will enter the
pearly gate."
Collection andannonnoemente.
Hymn, 840, "0 1 God one help in
agee past." Benediction.
CONVENTION WILL Bo' HELD AT EMIL
-.Last Friday the Executive Committees
of Huron Co. Sunday School and Ohria•
tiau Endeavor Aluseoiatione convened in
Wesley shards, Clinton, for the purpose
of arranging for the ooming Convention.
In response to an invitation tendered by
Rev. J. L. Small, of Blyth, it was deoid•
ed to hold the gathering there, The
dates chosen are Tuesday and Wednee•
day, Oatober 8th and 9101, the firet day's
session oornrneuoing in the afternoon. A
good program was drafted in which well
known °maids workers are being asked
to take part and the itemeet Will be an-
nounoed es soon esi arrangements are
eompieted, A resolution of sympathy
was passed to L, E. Munro, of Auburn, a
well known Sabbath School worker, who
is ill in Clinton hospital, on motion of
W. H. Kerr, of Brueeele, and Mr. Doo.
tow, of the Nile, and the Secretary was
inetruoted to eend Mr. Munro a oopy of
the same. With the two railways In
operation Blyth :Mould eee a large at.
tendanoe at the Convention. Local
Conornittees will be etreok to arrange
for billeting the delegates, receiving the
visitors, decorating and baking charge
of the servioe of song.
Premier Whitney will sail for Canada
from England August 27.
J::121011 R. Mitehell, an Oshawa boy,
slipped oF a bridge and was drowned. -
The Allan Line is building two new
steamere for the Montreal•Glitegow ger-
v000.
Rev. P. S. Owens, parish priest of Ay.
ton, died in the House of Providence at
Dundee.
Thomas Canderoon, a London teamster
was poisoned by eating a raw pea nut,
and doctors: had a bard time to cave his
life.
Earl Grey will return lo Ottawa on
August 25, and leave on the following
day for Toronto where be opens the
Exhibition.
7ZXMITD.,
ruserson. -A0 Livingston, Montana, on
August 10th, Mary Cameron, reliot
of the late Darman Ferguson, aged 81
years.
O'Ooson. -In Thorold on August 13th,
J. M. O'Connor, in hie 76th year.
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Fall Wheat 80
Barley 48 49
Peas 70 71
Cate 40 42
Better, tabs and rolls16 17
Eggs par dozen 10 17
Hay per ton 9 00 9 00
Floor, per bbl 4 60 5 20
Hogs, Live 6 75
Wool (wenn) 20 22
Potatoes per bus 1 00 1 00
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mice to you and our methods and
service ere Emelt that we care for the
manliest sale its carefully as we do
the larger CaleS, 'There are a great
many articles 10 ft drug stook for
which only ocea, Mind mils are made,
but when they are wanted it is to fill
it 1100(1 which nothing 0106 MU all.
It is our constitet effort to supply
these trifles Thii, Banos attention to
detail is carried throughout our busi-
ness. In sale, ting goods each article
is purchased with regard bo quality -
Our motto is "Otten the Cheapest,
Always the new
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DRUG STORE
VOTING PIGS 8 WEEKS OLD
.L for sale. Apish, to DONALD R013 -
HUT SON, Lot 8, Oon. 0, Grey Twp.
11V1 ONLY LOST -A. ST.I1V1- OF
money In bills met last Saturday
evening in 'Brussels. A. reward will be paid
for ita restoratioe 00 le Lying it at Tan POST,
WATSON A1011.00.
F1OUSEKDEP]1011 WANTED-
iktu 4: ehild 1000 YoecValgaeinolatig.
For further particulars apply to ALFRED
BIITTON, Lot 20, Con. 7, Morris, or Brussels
P. 0. 4.00
ITRAYED ON THE PREM -
1000 of the undersigned, Ni• Lot 20,
Con, 8, Morris, on or about August let, a
small heifer, light radio dolor, The owe0
is requested to prove property, pay expen-
ses and take her away. 201101 D. SCOTT,
Brussels 2,0.
6-4
MENDERS WANTED.-'2EN--
-s. MRS will be received by the Trusteed
of 8, El. No, 8, Grey, up •to August 10th, fur
the removal of the old fenee and to area a
wire fenee around the sobool property. For
further particulars apply to ED. FUL:TON,
See 'Treas., Lot TO, Oon, 18, Oranbrook 2,0,
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°F...sciEfor eAatile.DOot foArtCabilleE
fug; hard and soft water under cover ; ap-
ple,pluto and cherry trees, Sc, Possession
eau he given 00 0000, Por prism, ternm,
omit at THE 2080.
rilAnm FOR SALE CONTAIN-
ING 26 notes in the Township of Grey,
adjoining eranbroolc. Land all cleared and
under crop, There is a comfortable frame
house, barn with stone stabling, orobard,
good well, dm. Posaeasiou given on Novem-
ber 1st Por furblior roartioulers as to price,
terms, , apply on the premises to W, 3.
4.110 1010803. Proprietor, or oranbrook 2.0,
50
ACM FARM P011 SALE,
WI on°721.1','Ctl ob . F.12 ,
11301 o Tito: ctI4
a frame Amuse and barn, wells, orchards. tto.
Tim farm is all °leered and lu good &hap e
Possession erne to mow 10 the Fall. For
further particulars as to price, terms, dm.,
tlyo:tisglieato MIL , .10 Emts,rliiito, 3.00
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Our policy is to clear out all lines at the
end of each Season. You may come ex-
pecting
SPECIAL PRICES
for the balance of this month. Remember
all Summer Goods must go and the prices
are Low enough to move them,
JUST RECEIVED
New Fall Skirts
Blacks, Browns, Blues and Plaids Newest
Styles, Perfect, Fitting, Correct Price,
HIGHEST PRICES FOR PRODUCE
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