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The Brussels Post, 1908-9-24, Page 4-..:_ . ,; . 111 CIr ( n 1 to match. The 'bride received a num- )C%t`.laltC�at horof extremely haudeome presents, ,i the groom's gift to her being a beauti- ful pique brooch will' diamond set - J,1t1.TRSDAY, SEPTEMBER LMB1'ER 24, 1908 lings. Mr. and \l1's. Ball left on the early morning train fol Toronto and IEAST HURON ELECT10111 IRA- nfte:l' spending a few days in that city went to file Okanagan Valle • in Brit - TURNS, ish Columbia, where Mr. Ball will Cno gage in fruit farming. Dominion E. L. VON t't NP1oN, -The 010vent h November 3rd 1904 annual Convention of the Epworth _ 1 •a*1 s and Sunday a ) 1 s of he t to to a lav s< ht c 1 l 1iLYTIt- Macdonald Chisholm \tetloddst Church on the AVinghltet No. a 46 47 district willaybe Wednesday and \V'1'hut:s- Na 2.....,.,,,,. 46 43 clay, (Jet ober 7 and 8 in 'wgl11nn. — The financial ells.'' c'l. meeting wl l be 11 held in the forenoon of the 7th, and— . Ma'. for Nfacdooald,.,, 94 8o in the a]tt 1 noon at 2 o'clock, the pun- a day school session of the e01)VOUIU)n BRUSsItLS will begin. Addresses will be given No, 1 .... 30 34 during the afternoon by Rev, Dr. No. 2 4t 54 Dougall, of Cloderitl1 ; Rev, Mr. Mad - No. 3 51 23 den, 13. A., Dr. Newton and Rev. T. 11. 111 122 Maj. for Macdonald., Il Giuw- No. 1...., 44 No, 7 51 No, 3 7o No. 4 65 No.5 69 No:6 64 No.7 75 438 Maj for Macdonald.. 124 HowIen- No. 1 50 1112 No. 2 51 82 No. 3 4q 112 No. 4 ...... ..... . 73 113 No. 5 79 85 N 6.... 02 No. 47 566 Maj. for Chisholm .17 M o sats - No. 1 ...,....... , No,1 No.3..,. N o. 4 No 5..... 53 No. 6... 56 Satvyel', Secretary of the district. lu the e1 a u) , Rev, D1 Dougallall will de- liver his lecture Jerusalem and her temples." On Thursday 1na1'lling, 57 the Epworth League part of the Con- y vention work will begin. Routine 35 work, league Poll call, reports and 35 lin address by Miss M. L. Brock, on 64 -The Literary Work of the League" 57 will occupy the forenoon. In tite 47 afternoon there will be a number of addresses given or papers read, by 314 Rev. G W, Rivers, s B. A., B. D., .hiss 11(1na Cayler, Rev. L. G. Powell, .lie's. J. Pattison and Hiss nurse Gerry. Discussion and music will form int - portant parts of the Convention work. W. ,l. Fawcett, of .Brussels, is the President, 349 57 60 41 5,1 317 Mai- for Macdonald..., 15 Tr losnlotitv- No. r 40 92 No. 2.,..... 64 58 No.3 58 64 No.4 55 54 217 261 Maj. for Chisholm 51 WaoxETER- No. 1 53 39 Mai for Macdonald.... 15 WI1'OHAM- N0. 1 32 No.2 35 No. 3 42 No. 4.. ... 63 119 — 41 46 56 39 47 73 302 54 5(1 71 172 300 Maj tor Chisholm 128 EAST WAWt1osH- No. 1 65 No. 2 65 No. 3. 190,4 57 56 53 41 45 243 210 Maj, for Macdonald.... 33 RECAPITULATION Macdonald Chisholm Blyth. .... 14 Brussel;. I 1 Grey 124 Hawick 217 Morris 15 Turnberry Wingham Wroxeter - 15 East Wa,vnosh 33 51 125 Maj, for Chisholm 1S4 Wingham Herb, Bugg has taken a position with the G. T. 1t. in the plumbing de- partment and his headquarters will be at London. Mrs. Geo. Rankin has been obliged to go to the Hospital on account of an attack of fever. Her friends hope it 'nay prove to be a light attack. The Canadian Foresters of Wing - ham, with members of neighboring Courts of the Order attended divine service at St. P110i', church on Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m. The rector of the church, Rev. C. E. Jeakins, B. A., B. D., was the preacher. The following have gone from'IVing- ham to the Normal Schools for this tern) :- Stratford-Earnscliffe 3lus- gppis1�ove, Florence VanNorman Annie McBurney, Mabel Walsh, Ethel Walsh Jean Boni:, Nelson Higgins. To Tor- onto Normal -Edna Anderson, Maggie Anderson and Robena Sherriff. At a well attended meeting the Parish Club was re -organized for the coming Fall and 'Winter months with the following officers :-Honorary Presidetmts, Dr. T. Chisholm, M. P. and A. I3. Musgrove, M. P. P. Presi- dent Rev. C. P, Jenkins ; 1st Vice- P1esidt'nt, Dr. P. Macdonald ; 2nd Vice •President, S. 0. Sinitdl; Secretary W. J. Wyles ; Fin Secretary, A. F. Miller ;•Treasurer, W. A. Campbell. The above officers with E. A. Ham- mond and,Beuj. Scott will form the 'Lcxeelitive Committee. A special meeting of Wingham Public School Board was helm'. Prin- cipal Musgrove tendered his resigna- tion as follows : Wiugham, Sept. 10th, I008. GENTLEMEN. -I herewith tender my resignation as Principal of your Public School, to take effect at the end of the present year. In th08 terminating the very cordial relations that have existed between us for the past eigh- teenears I n express ress t y , must p o you and to your predecessors in office, my sin - sere thanks furrnn• kindness and y 1 ' 00tlsrdetatio1iduring that perils' of tinge. Sincerely yours, A. I3, Mnsento 13. A. very pretty quiet horns wedding wee solemnized on Tuesday morning of last week at the home of 0. Dallas, Centre street, when his daughter., Miss Jean Dallas, was ntlitecl in marriage to john Ball, it former well known resident of \Vinghaln. The 00re111011y Was performed by ,Rev. I). Porrie11) the presence attic immediate relntives of the contracting parties. The bride was beautifully gowned in her travel- ling sant of blown cloth, with wnlst (1f point d'esprit overw11it1 silk, trimtiumeci. With point, lace and insertion, and hat Painless Corn Cure. A ata csa Co r . Easily applied—costs but a quarte'' .-that's Putnam's C'o1'1) Extractor, fifty years in use. Insist on "Put- naul's" only. Beigrave NEWSY NOTES.-Mts. -0. 13. Wilkin- son attended the :Corouto' Fait'. -hiss McClelland was in Toronto attending hnhlliuery openings. -A little baby boy has come to the home of J. L. Stewart, Belgrave.-A great ntuubel' from Bel - grave and vicinity were attending the London Fain. -Mrs. Moses, of Guelph, is visiting friends and relatives at Belgrave.-Josblua Pearson, of Owasso, Michigan, is visiting friends in Belgrave and vicinity.- Mrs. Piugle, of Beigrave, attended the fun- eralof a friend atLau(l.esboro.-1:Ir. and \ars. 8proac, of North Dakota, were the guests of their uncle, Daviel Sproat. --Miss Bessie Fraser, of Sault Ste. Marie, formerly of Belgrave, is visiting friends in this vicinity._ Plums have been so plentiful and so cheap in Belgrave this year that they could hardly be given away and many rotted on the trees. -Dr. Hamilton has moved into Wm. Watson's house, which he recently purchased, and \\-tn. Watson has moved to the North end o' the villageu it he builds r t 111 m his omen lot. Phe interior ofthe 1 Methodist church is to undergo c0o- siderablc repairs this !''all, in the way of papering, tainting and decorating, which wheu(1oue, will add very much to its appearance. --3l aster Russell Wray arrived safely home to his parents at Pierre, South Dakota. By the raid of friends at London and Chicago, the transfer was made with- out any mistakes. --Thos. White, of Bruce Mines, was visiting W. and Mr's. ('lark, of this village. Mr. White kept a tinware store in Blyth 26 years ago, and is well remembered by the older people in this section of the country. Worse Than Onions Bad Breath From Indigestion Cannot be Overcome With Perfumes Nine tenths of the offensive breath is 0 result of stomach tt'ouble. It can- ilotebe overcome by breath perfumes or any other palative measures. If you have a bad breath : if there is lleartbnrn, flatulence and gulpings of undigested fond : if the stomach burns or smarts ; if there is s1e epleys- ness. nervousness, headaches or any other symptoms of indigestion, use. 311-0-ua stomach tablets and get well, A 5() cent box of lei-o-na stomach taabiete lasts for a couple of weeks and will ware' off a dozen Miles attacks of indigestion, while its continued use will give an absolute and complete cure. Jas. Fox has seen so many cures bade by Mi•o-na stomach tablets that he gives it guarantee with every box to refund the looney if it fails. Seaforth Mrs. F. L. Willis left last week for Calgary, where site will join her 11118 - bend. 11r. Willis intends entering business to Calgary. Alex. \Violet• has presented the Public school with 1 beautiful por- trait of our Sovereign, King Edward VII. John Rankin has presented a companion portrait of Queen Alex- andra: Both are beautifully framed in oak and luny adorn the hall of the school. Robt. Fortune, who has been visit- ing in 8011fol•t11 and vicinity for the bast two months left last week for his home in Seattle, Wash. 311', For- tune, while here disposed of his farm in Tucker8nlith to 1.. Fortune for the sum of :MOOR, FIRE. ---0f Saturday morning 12th inst., the citizens of town and vicinity were moused. fermi thou slumber's by the )ling ding of the fire bell and the shmeilc of the whist') of the Canada Furniture. Co s. factory, which was a signal 11£ another fire in Seaforth, which has evidently become as stop- ping off place of the fire bug. This freak of nature evidently deserves a worse late than that a 1 t tat n f running at large, and Some drastic means should be undertaken to effect his cepttu:r. The scene of the nctlrnm this time was ChB stable in connection with the (xrip'Hotel, wbinh Was coulpetely de- stroyed. 11. was thought at one (sine that the hotel would be burned owing' the proximity of the two buildings, but the Heroic efforts of our spendi(1 fire •brigade were effective in envies the house but. not h , with standing, JL wlas 111011' or less damaged. The con- tents of the stable 'MINI consisted of twelve, tons of luny and three hnggiliS, two owned by 11.. ('almila.1,, 111e pro- prietor, and one owned by D. Done- l'an, also n horse nod huggy the pro- tilta You know front daily expe- rience, at home or in the barber shop, that the question is- " Why doesn't a razor hold its edge uniformly from heel to head without honing and grinding?"' Whether It is a safety, with the certain tax of new blades, or the ordinary open -bladed razor does not alter the uestion You want the comfort and satisfaction of a clean, smooth shave every morning with the confident knowledge that your razor will be ready for instant use the next time needed. The Carbo Magnetic razor is the only razor oncondition. d ailrgr guaranteed c to do this. Thirty years of study on the razor situation has perfected a• new secret process of ELEOTRIQ TEMPERING that positively merges every par- ticle of carbon (the life of steel) into the metal -giving a dia- mond -like hardness uniformly' throughout the blade -some- thing absolutely impossible with fire tempered steel -used in making ail other razors. But test this razor in your own home -or if you prefer, have your barber use it on you. Give us your name. or call and see the "Carbo Magnetic" razor, and we will State our proposition for test- ing these razors without obligation on your part to purchase, together with our free booklet .1 Hints on Shav- ing." This book illustrates the correct razor position for shaving every part of the face. to local Agents, Wilton & Gillespie Notice to Creditors In the )natter of the estete of john Skei• ton, late of the Township of Norris, in the County of Huron, farmer, deceased. Notice Is hereby given pursuant to "The Revised Statutes of Ontario,' 1807, chapter 129. and amendments thereto, ,hut all creditors and others hoeing l'a'ms against the eatato of the said John Skelton, who died on or about the 17tH day of August. 1008, are regnlred on or be- fore the Ord day of October, 11(081 to send by post_J1rep0id, or deliver to W. M. Sinclair, of the Village of Brussels, in the County of Dur- on, Solicitor for Butay L Marshall, William S. Skelton and George Jackson, the Executrix and Executors of the last Will and Testament of the said deceased, their Christian and sur- names, addresses and descriptions, the full par. Oculars of their claims, the statement of their 0000w1ts and the nature of the securities lir 0ny) held. by them. And farthe1'take n 1 of that afteruch last 85 mentioned date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the asss of tato deceas- ed amongst the parties entitledehaving nvhlg regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice. and that the said Executers will not be liable for the said assets. many part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by dan' u, the fln1e of such distribution. Dated at Brussels, 7th day of Sept.. 1908. 10.0 W. M. SINCLAIR, Solloitor for the Executors. Ontario liquor license Act, License District of East Huron, Notice is hereby given that Wm, Thnmert of Walton, has made application for permission to transfer his Tavern License for the premises known as the Sage Hotel in tile Village of Walton, to P. J. Farr, of Rotel, and that said application will be considered at the inesting of the Board of License Commission- ers to be held at the queen's Hotel in the Vil- lage of Brussels, on the First cloy of October, 1008, at the hour of 11 o'clock men. A11 persons interested will govern themselves accordingly. Dated at Mot Ms, 1211', day of Sept., 1908. 11.2 W. OLEGG, License Inspector. LEADING FALL FAIRS Wingham Moorefield Atwood Ripley Blyth Brussels.., Rirkton Sept. 24-25 Sept. 29-30 Sept. 29-30 S pt, 29 --lo Sept. 29-30 ............ ... Oct, 1-2 Oct. I-2 f. a ck n o w .................. Oct. 1-2 Fordwich Oct. 3 l`iverton Oct. 6 Teeswater Oct . 6-7 Dungannon Oct. 7-S, Underwood Oct, 13 petty of a liveryman of Clinton were burned, Loss on building partially covered by instance. At the Manse, Egmondville, on Sept. 16t11 at three o'clock, by Rev. Neil Shaw, the double wedding oc- curred of Mrs. Frances M. Shills, and 11189 Jennie Comics (laugh tees of Thomas and Mrs. Comber, of 'Win- throp.' A, P. Joynt wa8 waited to 311's. Shiers. and hiss Combos to Ralph White, of Tnc.kersnith. After a short hOuevmoml Mr. and Mrs, Joyut will reside nn Mill street, town, while Mr. and Mrs. White will take up their residence in 74ulkel'smith, where the, groom is a prosperous farmer. PRE Pos'1• joins, with their many friends, in wishing both con- tracting parties a long and happy wedded life, Teach Yourself Now ' For Your Own, Your Children and Your Friends Sake. - Diseased parts of the air passages Tamm best be reached by dry air. /1`Ite bronchial tnboe end lungs can only be reached by dry ail', 1=lyomei is a dry air treatment from which you got the Belletunie affect of living in the Pine anti I ucalypti° Forests, where catarrhal and bronchial troubles do not exist, Tlyomei destroys the germs that cense disease of the breathing organs, simply by the use of a rubber inhaler, as it reaches the diseased part) where catarrhal, bronchial, croup or mien- Inr1111a gt rm8 are multiplying by mil- lions their is snuffed out, as tlmey are the )hseltsl, their externtinatirm. means llniclt improvement. Jas, FOX has the agency for Ily01110.1 and will famish the complete Outfit for $1A0underg11al'1111tee to satisfy. lames Sero, an Iodian, was mhrdered near ilelleville. A step grculcison is under arrest. A lumberjack is under arrest in North Hay on it charge of assaulting an eight- year old girl. Important strikes of silver are report. ed in the O'Brien and Chambers Fel' lane' mines at Cobalt. The C. P. R. strikers have decided to lay their case before 5t.' Wilfrid Laurier during his visit to North Bay. innimiiiimicassimosnonetsainawstaisturmsuidramorsomaisme AP W Brussels 1 E lt 1 o1t lUh R lrSoool1 l f E0arOne IoteT. Ohoiolt.tDe,Nwml h.ot 1 +-l nnQ1 Ro6a 1(1d orelutrd, w011, 1tc. P000iiil011 Aug. 1111 For pelvo other tion applyto JAS. price, Ullntm1 or (IdD OST Brussels. T14OS. DUN11O10D, Landon, Nortlt 1)050(1, at The People's Oeiuhtre WANTDD,-A 101'8011 With e01110 1110111,S 10 50111 111 211 extremely profitable business, 111 100111'1) large profits can be 118010 without risk, itefuroneea given. Investigate. L Box 24 B) a0sele, Ont. Collie STABLI9 CO1TAGl0 stable and '=1 mire of lend for sale, Turnberry street, North, l3reesols, Hood well, ,roti trees, &e, Posoesslon 00ul(1 be given at once. For further particulars 88 to )bier, terms Nee TIPPIy,0ii Ills I1'elllla)e n nLEx, M 1 A I 1 tr l l oil IN, _.._TItAYtefrom ... - 1� D fro oft (Rah amicus or It.++ undury oAugudor- Fewest, 1st, go it Ulu I6 they, un w• Whom, The 1st,0geld I ;alis. r mimeAmy lull6Iambs, lin lambs have long ;alIs.Any iu10101asoa receiveding , )hats recovery , $l be t11anld'nllq 10-4 boxis Mm1<u•IOAil}' P. U. IMESWAWA PROPERTY for sale in the Village of Ethel, col)8i,ting of 1., nol'e of land upon. (vltielt 10 0 comfortable lulus image, With brick kitchen and ,ohne woodshed ; also stablo. A quantity of small fruit. 30,00001011 at once if required. For further partteulars apply to T. 1001+131113, Lot 111, Goll. 7, li rey. Off 011 and. after Friday, September 11th 200. PER BAG will be paid for all good paring Apples de- livered at the Factory. No small or soft apples wanted and if brought will have to be culled riot or taken home as there's no market for them. 1 a2ill. JNO. CUNNINGHAM, PROPRIETOR EAST HURON FALL FAIR Thursday and 'Friday est Speeding Contests - 1st - Colt Race For 3 -year-olds and nudes, bred within 10 miles of Brussels, that have never started in public race. Trot or pace, bobbles barred. lst prize donated by Geo. Thomson ; 2n15 by Peter Scott, Brussels. 3 to start or 11,1 8t+en11(1 prize. Half Mile heats, 2 in 3, $5.00 $2.00 2nd - Named Race Trot or pace, hobbles barred. Committee has right to mune 'horses that are eligible. Mile Heats, 2 in 3, $20 $12 $8 3rd - 3 -Minute Class Tarot or pace, hobbles barred. Open to horses that never started for a purse of $100.00 or over prior to Sept. 1st, 1908. Mile Heats, 2 in 3, 520 512 58 4th Double Team Race to Wagon Open to humors only. Oompetitors to harness team, hitch to lumber wagon, walk 1111 eighth of a mile, trot an eight'' and go -as -you please for a quarter mile. Fall set of harness to be used. Haff Mile Race,. 55 $3 52 Foot Races, &c. BOYS' RAGE, under 14 years, 100 yards, 1st, 75c ; 2uc1, 50e ; 3rd, 25c ; 4111, 25e. BOYS' RACE, under 10 years, 50 yards. 1st, SOc ; 2l10, 25e ; 3rd, 25 ; 4th, 25c. GIRLS' RACE, under 15 years, 100 yards. 1st, 75c ; 2ncl, 50e ; gird, 25e ; 4th, 25e. GIRLS' RACE, under 10 years, 50 yards. 1st, 50c ; 2ncl, 25c; 3rd, 2,50 ; 4111, 125e. OBSTACLE RAGE; 200 yards, for boys under 10 years. 1st, $1.00 ; 2nd, 75e ; 3rd, 50c ; 4th, 25e. FAT WOMAN'S RACE, 50 yards, contestants must weigh at least 200 lbs. 1st, $2.00 ; 2nd, $1.00 ; 3rd, 500. Special Prizes RYRIE BROS., the well known "Diamond Hall" Jewellers, of. Toronto, donate a fine Silver Medal for the best heavy draught brood )Hare with foal at side, Canadian bred. -Tru, same firm offer a Bronze Medal for the best Holstein Bull ex- • hibited. THE STANDARD BANK offers $10 for the best Roadster, horse or mare, hitched to a buggy, owner' and driven by a farmer or 0 f'armer's sots. Style and speed to be taken into consideration. 1st, $6 ; 2nd, $4. THE METROPOLITAN BANK will give three prizes, viz :-lst $3.00 ; 2nd, $2.00 ; 31d, $1.00, for the three best collections of Winter Apples five of each. J. LEOKIE, Brussels, offers $6.00 for the best 25 pounds of Tub Butter, and $2.00 for the best 5 pounds Table Butter, the butter to become the property of the donator. W. H. McORAOKEN offers to purchasers of seed from him as follows :- 5 Swede Turnips, 1st 50o, 2u0 25c ; 5 Long Red Mangels, 1st 500, 2nd 250 ; 5 Yellow Gia.ut Intermediate Mangols, 1st 50p, 2110 25c. W. H. KER1t will give THE POST for a year for -tete best two loaves of home macre bread ; arid TME POST for a year for the beat 5 pounces of buttery both articles to become his property. THE FOLLOWING prizes will be offered to boys.16 years and aider for best judging of two -year-olds or yearlings in exhibit of thoro'-bred' cattle on grounds, judging to bo done at 1 p. llr. sharp on Friday. No entrance fee. 1st, $2.00 ; 2nd, $1.50 ; 3rd, $1.00. Competitors must band in names to the Secretary bc koro 10 a, m., and must not have been - prize witmers at former East Huron Fain.L The Well Known Citizens' Band of Wingham Has been Engaged for the Fair. Big Concert Friday Evening - A.1Talent in the persons of the well known Snlnanq Mrs, Flora Mc - Ivor Graig, of Toronto ; Miss Maud 1311801 le11, the Talented Violinist ; James Doughty, Humorist, of Toronto ; and a highland Dancer, ' JOHN LECKIE, President, W. H. KERR% Secretary. 111166662 66' 6661, 11 44 ACRES OF 031010E LAND for rale on MaKlllop boundary, adjoining Walton • vllle •e. There is frame (muse, orchard, well, windmill, to ill, 00., on the promotes, 10la all seed- Ild down and is it desirable property. Pool' health. 111e remelt for selling. For further plu'- 110010r0 as to price, tern's, Oc„ apply on the premises to DUNL`AN 0001.TAI(x 62.1f FARM FOR SAl.10.-That very valuable farm belonging to the undolsigned, 811001011 11 mills from Auburn station and 0 miles front 13lyth, containing 200 nm'e8, School at corner of lot, 20 times of hardwood bush, 2 acres of orchard first Dunas buildings, we)) tencod, wall mitered, in 0 high state of eon l ration andex- eellen t soil ; one of the best Parma n1 1110 001111 - try. Terms easy. Apply to THOS. BROWN, 61.8 0)71(1 P. 0, Notice! NOTIOE is hereby given that a Court will be held, pursuant to the Ontario Voters' List Act, by His Honour the .fudge of the Coon 33; Court of the County of Huron, 011 1'Ilmsdny, the 8111 day of October, A. D. 1008, at 111e hour of 10 o'clock 0. nt., at the Town 111,11, Brussels, to hoar and determine the s0v131•111 complaints of errors and omissions in the Voters' List of the Municipality of Morrie for 1008. All persons having business at 010 Court are required to attend 01 the said tinea and place. Doted this l Oth day of Sept„ A. D.1008. Will. CLARE, 018,12 of Morris, Allan %ylal Lane! TURBINE STEAMERS —0 -- MONTREAL To LIVERPOOL Virginian sails 'nonfatal* sails Victorian setts Corsican axils Sept. 26 Oct. 2 Oct, 8 Oct, 10 Oct. 22 Out. 80 Nov. 6 Nov. 18 MONTREAL TO GLASGOW Eesperian sails Ionian sails Grenlpien sails Pratot-inn sails Sept. 20 Oct. 0 Oot. 20 Oct. 17 Nlany housewives think. it cheaper to buy than to 'lake. '1'llal is because their bald] g isn't successful rvery time. '.l heir failures run the cost 01). Get Royal Household Ftoillu>< and follow directions. The result will be light, whole- some bread or pastry every time. You pay a few cents more for Royal Household, but those few cents buy certainty and purity. Your grocer can supply you, Ogilvie Floor Mills Co., lid. 755 Montreal, Gel Your P sit Ston Taken at BMWS 1 ant sure if you want n Photo, a'e eon give you satisfaction and our ;'Beres tae right. Visitors to the town are invited to call and look over our work. Views taken on short notice 071 extl•a charge for going 10 your home.) Copying and 5nlarging. \ye have a large collection of Post Cards of Brussels, Ethel, Walton, At• wood, 0ranbrook and 101aevttle 1'ur rale, 6 for 25c. Also have a 11 Ivo asset Ment of Frames and Mouldings. (live us a call. H. R. BREWER 1 Attend the Best! CHITRAL • � l/Il �i , STRA TFORD. ONT.,-, Out. 24 Oct. 01 , Nov. 7 Nov. 14 fl) MONTREAL TO HAVRE d LONDON. Parisian sails Sept, 20 Sicilian Oct 10 Nov. 10 Jur soiling', lists and full information apply W. H. KERR, Agent Allan Line. Brussels. 1d is recognized 00 the Largest, Beet and Most Successful pine ic', l training school in Western Ontario. r111'le e1Op0l•tlneata - Commercial, Shorthand Telegraphic Our graduates 0ea111.0 good positions and forge to the front. Write for our free catalogue, you will find it interest - hag. You may enter at tiny time. Elliott & McLachlan, Principals, Li Bodmin Lime WORKS is bead -quarters for Fresh, Pure, No. 1 Lime. I3ighest recommends given as to the quality of it, having proven itself No. 1 on Government buildings. 25c per Bushel, Delivered Write or Telephone to At NICHOLSON & SONS, Belgrave Situations with lendingbusiness 'louses await our grduates. LOOSE-LEAF LEDGER and 'all modern efllee method. 9 GREGG SHORTHAND which ensure rapid adv0nue- men 1. `© 0 taught by the only teacher in Ontario, who attended the Auth- oes School. Three Courses -Stenography, Ooan- rneolal, Telegraphy, Enter any day. Write far particulars. Fall term opens Sept. 1st WINGHAh1 BUSINESS COLLEGE Goo. Spotton, Principal. 4 IT This School h I bases its claim for Support upon Merit alone P ELLIOTT tl TORONTO, ONT. Has high i h rade courso.. srfeel' tt o s and unsUpassed teaching talent. Hundreds of .stu- clouts ((0 0)11 annually from this Conoge to good 3jImy10-100s. Let 110 educate sou for profitable em11loynleut. Wo will do it right. Catalogue free, Enter any time. W. J. ELLIOTT, Oor, Yongo & Alexander eta„ Toronto. �AVk r,Y • 4.1•118e.�. UMBER SCHOOL June, jury and August leads into our Fall 'feral without any break. Enter any time. , New Catalogue free, Write for it to -day, CENTRAL EVSINECI COLLEGE The Largof iost, mkind.oat Rcliablo ts W. 11, SHAW Principal Yongo & Gerrard 01,,., Toronto IMPORTANT NOTICES L'IARM FOB SALE, BEING Lam Oos, 10, Groyy, -ooutaluing 100, Palls. Apply to WM, WOO DS, Or2 br uk HOUSE AND } ACR!; OF land for sale, Comfortable dwell. fng; hard and soft hater under cover ; ap- ple, plum cud cherry trees, &o. 2oesosetun 002 be given at once, Por price, terms, &.o, call at THE POST, I.NGER SEWING MACHINES ARE THE BEST! Machines may be seen at MoXA.ir & SHAW'S Hardware Store, Brussels. Easy payment system may be arranged for., I also hluutlle the Nordheini- er Piano. S. CARTER, AGENT ALT Farmers or Storekeepers by corning to the Brussels S 1 Salt Works eau get any kind of Salt they require. GordonMooney, Foreman, - Brussels,