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The Bugs are vary plentiful this year, in feet we are told
they were there waiting for the potatoes to come up.
tau cannot get after them too soon, and they will cer-
tainly be scarce on a patch after it is well sprayed with
our Paris Green. It is sometimes very discouraging,,
after a work is done, to find that time and money has
bean wasted. Snob is often the case after using Paris
Green. Do not take any changes, but get.
OUR. PARIS GREEN
and you can depend on getting it strong and pure and
you will not be disappointed in the results. We keep
but one grade and that is the best we can procure.
Give it a trial.
Visitors to town will find our supply of Kodak Goods most complete. F)Ims;
developed, Prints and Post Cards made if required.
Fe SMITH
DRUGGIST AND STATIONER..
e Pinstv�
COUNCIL meeting next Monday even-
ing.
FRIDAY is Dominion Day and a Stahl
tory holiday.
Soma of our sports are at Listowel at-
tending the races.
BRUSSELS Orangemen will celebrate
July tath in Wingham,
Bayssers Base Ball team will go to
Blyth on Dominion Day.
Pear OFFICE hours on Dominion Day
q to io a. m, and 5 to'6 p. m.
CIIAS, SFITSIG, of Walkerton, mill-
wright, is here looking after the placing
of new water wheels, building of flume
&o.,at'Wm. and R. A. Pryne's mill,
Work is now in progress.
SPECIAL meeting of Brussels Women's
Institute will be held Saturday evening
at 8 o'clocit, at the home of Mrs. Juo.
Hewitt to make arrangements for Nliss
Smillie coming on Wednesday next.
IT CANDIDATES. -There are eleven
candidates writing from the Brussels
Continuation School on Junior Teacher's
examination. Some of these also write
on Junior matriculation. The examina-
tion is held in the Public School build-
ing and Inspector Robb is presiding,
WOMEN's INS•rITUTE.-Miss Smillie, of
Toronto, a graduate nurse of Sheffield.
will give an address in the Carnegie
Library audience room Wednesday
afternoon next, July 6th, at 2.3o, Her
subjects will be "Personal hygiene and
health in the home." and "Our Cana-
dian writers and their literature," A
short program of music will be render-
ed, All ladies of the community will be
welcome.
BABY GONE. -The sad news was
received here on Tuesday that;,Lizzie,
the bright little daughter of W. L. and
Mrs. Leatherdale, recently of Brussels,
died that morning in Winnipeg, aged 18
months. Particulars of the sad event
were not to hand when we went to press.
The many old friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Leatherdale tender sincerest sympathy
in their great loss. Mother and daugh•
ter had only been in Wiunipeg a few
weeks.
ENTRANCE EXAMS. -300 candidates
wrote on the Entrance Examivation in.
East Huron Inspectorate last week as
follows :-
Seaforth58
Brussels to8
0
ss
5
Wroxeter 4
6
ngham
r i
eer (z
9
Ford wich (is 108
Clinton
Blyth
1,21299_
• z 84
300
This is a much smaller number than
usual. The papers were uuusually
difficult, hence many innocents will be
slaughtered and many tears shed, The
results will be published about July tato.
Bass BAU..-Last Saturday evening
^'Ba interesting game of baseball was
played between Belgrave and the Malt -
lands of Brussels. Until the seventh
innings the game was close but a change
ofitchers by Belgrave resulted in their
defeat, The home team excelled in
every department. A double play by
Brussels was a feature. Score :-
Belgrave R 0 Brussels R 0
Dauber 0 4 Leckie 2 2
Scott 0 2 Soobb 1 4
J. McCallum 1 8 Thomson 0 4
N. Geddes 0 4 Hawkshaw 1 2
F. McCallum 1 2 McMillan 1 2
Henry 0 2 Goodwin - 1 8
J,dfreuson 0 8 Holmes 1 8
C. Geddes ' 0 4 Fox 1 8
Taylor 0 8 Ross 1 1
Brussels -0.1 0 0 21.5 0 x-9 9 &1
Belgrave-0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0-2
Umpire -A. H. Monteith.
PRasENTATIoN.- Friday evening at
the close of the regular meeting of
Brussels Branch of the W C. T. U
Miss Katie Deadman read the following
address to Mrs, (Rev.) E. G, Powell and
Miss Mae Elliott presented a Society
pin :-
Noe. (REP.) E. G. POWELL 1
DEAR Fn1ENn,-As an association banded to-
gether to promote the beet interests of the
church, the home and our fair Dominion we
desire to thank you and Rev, Mr, Powell for
the deep interest you have manifested in a
very practical way in our cause and at the
same time to expreee our deep -regret that we
are so soon to lose you. We Will mss your
veined help but take comfort in the fact that
you are only troneferring to another Brigade
of the great White Ribbon Army where we
believe you will faithfullyfill yybur
placea in the
ranks as you did here.
t way of abl,remem-
brance we ask aou to accept thio , T. U., and
trust
asrepresentativeyou
it 0 the frequently
lu T. ly., and
trust n you wearwoit you may frequently think
of to and our worlr in Brussels.
eestablished
Rev. Mn Powell 'hes astnblSehed n reoord
along Temperance lines while here that will
be difficult to beat end both of yen have set an
example worthy of emulation.
Ws pray that God's beat bleesing may ac-
Company you to Exeter and ell along the jour.
nay Of 11fe. When our ooafliots are over may
the great &Inquest be ours -a blessed reunion
ip-out Father'e House and a reward for duty
0,00012 hie name for His -kingdom on earth.
Signed for Brussela Branch of the W.O.T, U,
THE MEMDEas,
The recipient replied briefly yet appro-
priately in expressing her thanks. Mrs.,
A. McGuire, President, spoke of the
regret felt at the removal of Rev. and
Exeter
Powell and
Mrs. we nob at gratul ed L
Temperance workers, Rev, Mr. Powell
• and W. 1"i. Kerr gave brief addresses,
A tasty lunch WAS served before the
compauy separated.
BASE BALL match played will be la ed be-
tweet Blyth and Brussels Maitlands at
6 o'clock Thursday of this week on
Victoria Park, Admission roc. and 50.
AT the fuueral service of the late Juo.
Ritchie, last Friday afternoon, Revds.
Perrie, of Wingham, and Wishart and
Powell, of Brussels, took part. Pall-
bearers were' D. and J, McGillivray, R.
Currie, W. Fryfogal, J. Hanna and H.
Mc Leat .
CLEAR Ur. -There are quite a num-
ber of the citizens of Brussels who have
not made any attempt so tar this Sum-
mer to clean out their closets and rub-
bish behind their stores, &e, The
Board of Health should look after them
at once, Somebody asks of the Board,
"Is it dead or if there is one in 13rus
sels this year 1"
BRUSSELS AND WROXELER STAGE. -
Simon Grant was awarded the contract
of carrying King George's snail from
Brussels to Wroxeter and return for the
next 4 years. He bas transferred the
job to Edward Lowry, who has had
several years experience at the work and
he will enter upon tbe new term on July
lath, The Rural mail delivery on the
North route is also attended to by Mr,
Lowry. He does his work carefully,
obligingly and punctually and deserves
to succeed.
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Ir you are going on a holiday take a Kodak
with you. See them at &Mrma's Drug Store.
Fraap-oLasa baby carriage for saleat a bar-
gain. Enquire at THE Poem.
GENERAL servant wanted. Apply to
Mae. W. M. BrNOLAnc.
FOR BALE, -A few choice young sows, with
littera at foot, or will sell yonngigs separate
if preferred. Apply to 3. P. 2501rmo9a, Oran -
brook or phone No. 200.
HAVE YOUR PLOT FIRED UP. -Any person
desiring to have their plots cared or will ffnd
me in the Cemetery Thursday, Friday and
Saturday of each week. ROBT.G. DARx, Care-
taker Brussels Cemetery. 50-4
Goon, strong, active boy wanted to learn
Baking. Good change to one that wants to
learn. Apply to W..9.. ORIOa, Seaforth.
Woo. WANTED -50.000 lbs. at highest- prices,
cash or trade. 9E0. E. KING, Wingham, 47-tf
WILL clean, sharpen and adjust lawn mow -
ere to your fancy and can make old mowers
take thelane or new ones, yours T. McGregor,
corner M111 and Main street, Brussels.
BOY wanted to learn the printing business,
one who has passed the entrance examination
at Teerred.PoA good chance afforded. Enquire
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TO BAsE CHARLES T A
oRiToara
DEAR BnoTHE5,-At a regular meeting of
the Court, held June 28th, 1910, it was nnani-
mousl resolved thatt er
v ll f you so the cher
y
Y 0
tender to you on behalf of yourself and y y
ee a other
members offamily, of your son, the t
John Alexander Ritchie, their sincere sympa-
thy andregret at his death at Wingham, on
Sunday, June 19th last. No words of ours can
minimize the terrible blow that so sudden an
ending to a life of promise must produce on
the hearts of those so near and dear to him,
and while we can in some way understand how
great was your loss and Borrow, and feel and
show oursincere sympathy, our ettempte at
consolation and hope must rail, unleee the God
of Consolation, whoyln presence,
wisdom, has called
on you and one into
ones Bialso
l spirit ranpd
cheer you with His promise that there is, in
the future to be a meetingwith the loved and
loot in that bright land where tears,,
sorrow
and partings have no place, and our prayers
are Joined, aa brethren, in imploring Him to
pour upon you the riches of Hie grace, and, in
due time to believe and feel that 1n thin as in
all things "He death all things well." In the
bonds of Liberty, Benevolence and Concord,
we remain in love and sympathy your breth-
ren of Court Princess Alexandra, 0. O.F.
Signed on behalf of Court -
Joan SaunatE, 0. R.
WILLIAM JAMES, Rae: Sec'y.
BRUCETIELD WON. -The Intermediate
Foot Ball match, in the semi-finals, play-
ed here last Friday between Brucefleld
and Brussels, was a hard fought, well
contested game. The visitors played
strong at all poiuts and frequently used
their weight and an occasional push to
aid them. No scoring was done until
last half when a long whirling shot,
caught by Brussels citadel defender, ran
up his arm into the goal and counted.
Our lads worked hard to win and had
really the better end of the play but
could not make the count and the
game
ended r -o in favor of Brucefleld, It
was no rocking chair event all through
yet void of wrangle or injury to say
body, Line up was as tollows :-
Brneaels Brucefleld
Scott Goal G. Swann
Anderson Backs S ........ Mustard
Armstrong i Turner
Jackson ( Siebert
Brown Banka{ W. D. Swann
Oliver ( Layton
McDonald . W, Wright
DuncanA. Wright
McLeod Forwards
ll1' Dale
Jaeklin - 1 h W, Turner
Henderson Aikenhead
J. A, MedutchoonStratford,t
referee.
Monday evening our lads went to Bruce -
field for tbe return game but no scoring
was done. Owing to the rain, ball was
slippery and difficult to control. On
the round Brucefleld won and is fairly
entitled to the honors. Brussels has no
kick to put up and hopes to see the
winners defeat Niagara Falls in the
finale, the first game being played at the
latter point on Dominion Day, Our
boys deserve great credit' for this
season's play putting up good ball with -
pet the aid of players outside of the
limit. We doubt not but they can out-
play the winners of this year's trophy
Which Brussels has had the honor of
bolding on 4 different oe0Rsions. Bras-
s f s and se s f. >roud of their roam nn eon ra -
,1 g
t
ulato them 011 their success, The mem-
I era of last year's eleven were as good as
ever and the newer material proved
themselves to be the real stuff.
.The Best Servant is a Strong
of the Farmer Chartered Bank
Makes a Specialty of the business of Farmers
and extends to them most Reasonable Terms.
Every Department of Banking is Conducted
Drafts and Money Orders issued at Reasonable Rates
BRUSSELS BRANCH F.14. GILROY, MANAGER
CRQwnen OVER,, -Several interesting
matters are crowded out of this issue
but will appear next week.
FAREWELL AND RECEPTION. -A happy
cofnbination was effected Monday even-
ing in the Methodist church when a
Targe number of the congregation as-
sembled to say Good Bye to Rev. and
Mrs. Powell, whor
we a removingto
Exeter, and at the same -time welcme
Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Oaten and children
to Brussels pastorate. Advantage was
taken of the occasion to present Rev:
Mr. Powell with .a fine bunting cased
gold watch and chain ; Mrs, Powell
With a gold locket set' with pearls, and
gold necklet and a $5 gift 10 Miss
Blossom. T. Farrow, Recording
Steward, read the address and the gifts
were presented by Mrs, S. T, Plum
President of the Ladies' Aid, little. Miss.
Lena Barkley and Merner Wood, the
latter presenting Mrs, Powell with a
beautiful boquet tied with white ribbon.
Address was as follows :--
Dain- MB. PowsLL •
In the revolving of the itinerant wheel in
connection with the Methodist churches many
are the meetings and partings that come to
pastor and people. While there are often re•
greta over the separations it is probably the
best eyatem yet evolved when surveyed from
all aides. The 4 years of your pastorate have
passed by quickly and prosperously, In that
period along financial lines $1,200, balance of
debt on the church, was paid; $000 was expend-
ed in improvements to the edifice ; a cement
stable was built at o cost of 5400 ; $400 more
paid on Parsonage debt. • and furniture to the
value of $200 put in the Parsonage. Our beat
reoord has beenattained for Missions, viz, :
$525.00• and Oounexional and other funds show-
ed increasers, all raised without special plead-
ing.
In theulpit you. always demonstrated the
Truth with clearness, faithfulneee and ability,
and in the other departments duties were care-
fully looked after -a special interest being
manifested in the Epworth Leagues. Your
zeal in the Temperance cause and your wil-
lingness to aid in every good word and work.
was ever manifest and generally spelled Sno-
1e98.
We, as a congregation, think we owe you
very cordial thanks for yourproiuptnessand
daring in mounting the roof of the church on
the night of threatened destruction by fire and
by drenching out the devouring element saved
the building.
Asa small memento of our appreciation we
ask you to accept this gold watch and guard
and we sincerely trust as the passing hours
are recorded they may bring to -you and yours
many happy, prosperous seasons in your lab-
ors in the. vineyard. We also .present Mrs..
Powell with this gold locket and chain and
join in best wishes as you go from Brussels -for
a term marked with a wide measure of enc -
mass at Exeter and heartily commend you and
your family to the good fellowship of your
new parishioners. Our prayer is tliata kind
Providence may watch over you and zoom so
that when our journeyis completed in time
we may meat in the Huse of Many Mansions
to part no more, Signed on the part of your
numerous friends. T1800, FARaow,
Recording Steward.
Rev, IbIr. Powell tnade a reply in keep-
ing with the situation beartily thankiug
all for kindness shown himself and
family in their 4 year stay in Brussels,
and wishing all concerned prosperity.
The evening's program consisted of
short addresses. by R Gerry, Eli Smith,
W. H. McCracken J. T. Wood, J
Hunter, F. H. Gilroy, Mrs. A. Lowry
President of W. M. S. ; Miss Lily
Sharpe, Mrs. (Rev.) Oaten and Rev. Dr.
Oaten, Musical numbers were given by
the choir, solo by Mr, Gilroy and
selections on the gramophone by 5.
Carter. The speeches were short, spicy,
eulogistic, optimistic, full of welcome I
and was a pleasant informal way of ..
closing and opening a pastorate. W.
H. Kerr was the Chairman. • Many took
advantage of the gathering to say Good
Bye to Rev, and Mrs. Powell and also
make the acquaintance of the new pas-
tor and family. THE PosT welcomes
Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Oaten and children
to town and takes pleasure in commend-
ing the Powell family to Exeterites.
People We Talk About
Mrs. Young and Mr. Grainger were
visitors at John Grainger's.
Miss Gordon is visting relatives and
former friends at Orangeville.
Mrs. Fletcher Sperling and Wyman
are enjoying a holiday at St. Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale, of Tuckersmith,
were visitors with B. and Mrs. Edwards.
Moss Verne Walker is home for vaca-
tion from the Ladies' College, Toronto,
Mrs. S. Askin, of Stratford, is renew-
ing old friendships in Brussels and
locality.
Mrs. Jas. Shaw, Miss Shaw and Miss
Lovette Ballantyne are visiting at
Iroquois. Ont.
Athol McQuarrie, of Goderich was
here on Friday attending the fuueral of
the late John Ritcbie.
Miss Edith Bailey is home from Wrox-
eter, where she has been engaged at the
Millinery art, for her vacation.
Mrs, F. S. Scott left Friday of last
week on a visit to her daughter, Mrs.
Semis, of Claremont, Ont,
Mrs. Joe Ballantyne e and tteice i
v Mss
Alicia Element, of London, are renew-
ing old friendships in Brussels,
Miss Mary McClure is not enjoying
her usual goad health and will take a
rest for s few months and may make a
visit to the West to recruit.
Mrs, Jas.'Eitiott, Mrs. Addie Wright
anti sons, Lawson and Byron and Jas.
Oliver spent Saturday last at Nelson
and Mrs. Cardiff's in Grey,
Misses Pearl and Laura Leatherdale
arrived home from Alma Ladies' Col-
lege, St. Thomas, last week. They en-
joyed the term very much.
Angus Campbell inflicted an ugly gash
on I115 left hand by an axe while splitting
a piece of board. The wound is healing
nicely now we are pleased tostate.
Mrs. (DO 'Ttirnhull and sons, Frank
and Walter, of Vancouver, B. C„ are
enjoying a visit with J. H. and Ml's.
Cameron, Elizabeth street, Brussels,.
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• we are installing new
• waterwheels, putting in new
• flume and overhauling our mill
• in general, our plant wiil be
• closed down for these necessary
Srepairs on and after Julie 30th
• until further notice.
• While there will be no cho -
• pingt or rolling done wheat willil
• be exchanged as usual as we •
Ihave made special preparation
to supply our •customers and •
• have a good stook of Flour and •
• Feed on hand for sale. • S
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R, J. McLauchlin was visiting at
Chesley.
Percy and Harold Richards are home
for a vacation.
Charlie Meadows visited relatives in
London last week.
Mrs. A. McKenzie is visiting her
daughter in Detroit.
Mrs. Muldoon is a visitor at the home
of her son, Market street, Brussels.
Mrs. J. H. McNaughton, of Pen Yen,
N. Y., Is visiting relatives in town.
Mrs. Jas. Thomas and children, of
Thessaton, are visiting at Mrs. John
Howard's,
Jno. and Mrs. Crawford and children
are visiting at the former's parents,
Queen street.
J. Jobuston, wife and baby, of Ford-
wich, were visiting old friends in this
locality for a few days.
Miss Beatrice and Master Livingston
McDonald, of Molesworth locality, have
been visiting their aunties in town.
W. G. and 14is. Gilroy, of Mount
Forest, are the guests of their son; F.
H. Gilroy, 0 of town,Gilroy.
Mrs. s G o .
lt2t'S and Miss McCamus, of St.
Marys, were visitors here with Miss
Bessie McCanns, their daughter and
sister respectively.
Miss M. McCamus has given up her
class and resigned the position of organ-
ist and choir o leader at Walkerton as her
presence lyes required at home.
Thos. and Mrs. Ennis attended the
marriage of their granddaughter, Miss
Sara Long, of, Cranbrook. to Geo.
Campbell, of Milestone, Sask„ 0n Wed-
nesday.
Clifford Pugh, of Wingham, grandson
of Mrs. R. Paul, of town, received hon-
ors in Science at Toronto University
this year. We congratulate him on his
success
THE POST congratulates Arthur Min.
3rdson of Rev. S, J. Allis, of Windsor,
formerly of Brussels, on passing bis final
exam. in his Arts course at Toronto
University. We expect "Art." will
make good in the years to come.
Principal Cameron went to Toronto
on Tuesday to act as Chairman of the
Board of associate examiners that pass
on the papers of those who wrote for
"Limited Third ';lass certificates." It
is a responsible as well as honorable
position and is given only to reliable
men. He will be away about three
weeks.
Thursday of this week Misses Dora
Smith, HattieDowning,e i
G a Ross
rt
and Flatforence Buchanan lett Brussels to
join the School Teachers' Ekeursioo to
Boston. They go via Toronto and by
boat from Kingston down the St,
Lawrence; will visit in Montreal and
tour it through the Green Mountains of
Vermont to the "hub," President Taft
will be heard by them in Boston. It
will be a delightful trip and we wish
them an A I time.
Church Chimes
There will be Divine service in the
Catholic Church, Brussels, next Sunday,
July 3rd, 01 10.30 5. m.
Rey, Dr, Oaten will open his pastorate
in the Methodist Church, Brussels, next
Sabbath. Services at 00.30 a. in. and 7
p. m•
Next Sunday Rev. H. M. Lang -Ford,
of Listowel, and Rev. Mr, Cameron, of
St, John's Church, Brussels, will ex-
change work.
Rev, Mr. Powell closed his successful
pastorate of 4 years in Brussels Metho-
dist Church last Sabbath, giving two
profitable sermons, as he always did, the
evening address being retrospective.
He eulogised his successor and urged.
Milted, hearty effort in seconding the.
newpastor's
efforts for t
Rev, and Mrs. Powell nand family left
for their new honle at Exeter on Thurs-
day of this week where they . will no
doubt do excellent work,
Tffl. SRDARI. BANK
, OF CANADA
E°411'1644 1873
A Complete Banking Service
t80 Brwchq
Available for Manufacturing and Confinercial Houses,
W holesale and Retail Merchants, Municipalities,
Corporations, farmers and private individuals, 80
Savings Bank Department at every Branch.
BRUSSELS BRANCH
3. F. Rowland, Manager
Promotion Exams.
BRUSSELS CONTINUATION
CLASSES
All nam• es arranged in order of merit,
Pupils ra uire to be present at beginning
of Fall term to hold position.
FROM FORM I0 30. TO FORM 1I2 SR,
Pass --
V
ass -V Bowman F Clark
FROM FORM II TO :FORM 10 SR.
Ail puplis obtaining honors are pro-
moted to Sr. Form I1I.
Honors-
E' Deadman` . L Armstrong
H Armstrong A Grant
C Leckie i Bremner
J Armstrong M Thompson
FROM FORM 11 To JR, FORM 113 '
Pass -
B Warwick - W Sperling
B Leckie B Harris
S Fox H Hoover
F Eckmier E Pinm
FROM FORM TO FORM II
Honors-
T Yuill
L McDonald
E Sothern
P McKenzie
W Kerr
T Menzies
J Taylor
Pass -
J McLellan
J Smith
J F Rooke
M Yuill
E Sellers
C McKinnon
9 Herr
I Strachan
I Barkley
H Ament
I Rands
T. H. CAMERON,
• B. MCCAMus.
PUBLIC SCHOOL
FROM JR. IV TO SR. IV
Honors --
T Deadman H Burgess
A Roe H Work
A McLauchlin B Kerr
L Ballantyne E Toole
E Lowry W Lott
W Armstrong
Pa55-
W Harris R Barkley
I McLauchlin L Lowry
J Elliott H Fox
F Wood G Colvin
F Lowry
Entrance Class will be formed at
Xmas. Students of the Sr, IV who
show that thev can do the work will be.
promoted to Eutrauce Class,
FROM see TO SR, I
Honors-
Ethel Stewart Ellie Stewart
Pass -
M Oliver C Thompson
FROM END TO 3RD'
R Glassier Jim Kelly
John Kelly
FROM I5•r TO 2ND
D Holmes G Powell
D Walker L Barkley
M Wood J Howard
I Stewart
F. BUCHANAN, Teacher
BORN.
CAMPBELL.-ln Wroxeter, on June 26th, to Mr.
and Mrs, Sam. Campbell, a solo.
AlINNnsnr.-In Lotion, on June 21st, to Mr.
• and Mrs. A.D. Hennessy, a eon.
Ho>sss,-In Wingham, on June 17th, to Mr.
and Mrs. DeWitt Holmes, a son.
MARRIED
OAMPDELr LONG: At the home of the bride
on June 20th, by Rev. D. B. Moline,Mr.
George D. Campbell, of Mileetone, eek.,
to Mice Sara, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs.
Jacob Long, Oranbrook.
Foemau-MoNA10amotr.-In Bruesela, on June
29th, by Rev. E. G. Powell, Mr. Parker
Aching, Sure and
Sweating feet.:
In Stunlller the feetaobe, pel•epire
and feel damp and unconfoetable,
Cool shoes and thin stockings help
pine, but nob enough,
if you want real Foot
Comfort use Eas'em
Dust a little Eae'em in the elloes
sprinkle some on the stockings, iii
absorbs nneist0re and thetics perspir-
ation to a large extent. Then the feet
are comfortable, do not swell, do not
ache.
IVs fine when breaking in new
shoes Summer or Winter, Makes them
slip on easy, overcomes friction at the
pinching places, prevents formation
of corns and blisters.
Sprinkle Top Cannisters 25a.
FOX'S
DRUG STORE,
The People's Column
FOR SALE -Massey -Harris Binder, either a
7 -foot with trunks and eheaf carrier, neer-
ly new, or a 8 -foot with sheaf carrier too good
to destroy. Will only sell one. ELI SMITH,
Con. 7, Grey township, or Brussels P. 0.
02.1 Phone 2110.
TEACHI%R WANTED for S. S. No. 8, Grey,
duties to commence August IAppli-
cations
pp '-
cations stating salary received by undersigned
to July 8511. ED. FULTON, Secretary
61.2 Crenbrook I'. 0,
l0UdEffANDoL0lFaOR aSAE.f-UnderTeun-
berry obreet North, Brussels, upon which Is a
comfortable house and good stable, fr-
uit trees,
well, &o. Possession on short notice. For fur.
ther particulars
as to price, terms, &0.apply
Foster, of Kincardine, to Mies Margaret to v9 prop., Brussels,61.0
McNaughton, of Brussels.
Woone-MOMANN.-In Morrie, on June 29th,
b Rev. R. A, Lundy, Mr. Wm. woods of I ,tR, M. FERGUSON
Nokomie, Sask., to Miss Kathleen 12, Me. ETRE . ONT.
Mann, of Morris. -
Phyeician and Surgeon • Post: Graduate eoursee
London (Eng.), Now York and Chicago Hos-
pitals. Special attention to disease of eye, ear, •
nose and throat. .Eyes tested for glasses.
DIED
,Bens. -In Morris, on June 20th, Ruphemia
McDougall, relict of the late Samuel W.
Barr, in her 85th year.
BRADNOOR.-In Beet Wawanoeh, on Ione 20th,
Raehai. Cowan, relict of the late John Brad -
nook, aged 00 years and 7 months.
OaSr,cM'w.-In Owen Sound on June 20th,
Eliza Hoskin, relict of the late Joseph
Chellew, aged 89 years.
KING. In Grey, on Jnne 18th, Mrs. Jared
Ring, aged 87 years. -
LEAwnERDALE,-In Winnipeg, en Jnae 28th,
Lizzie, only daughter of W. L. and Loretta
Leatherdale, aged 1 year and 0 months.
BRUSSELS MARKET
Wheat 9 85 $ 90
Oats - 28 80.
Peas 60 50
Barley 40 48,
Butter 18 10
17 18
HaLatoe9 - 8 25 -. 8 90
Hogs 8 90. 8 90
pples 1 00 11 26'
Tenders Wanted
Tendon
will be received b the
Gunderalg6ned
hob a S. JuS. No. 10,1 Grey or pSpetcificationscmay
be had from ISAAC LAKP1, Sec.-Treas.,
51.8 Ethel P. 0.
FARMS FOR SALE, -Lots 21 and 22, Con. 14,
M¢KSIIO , and Lot 25 on the 18th Conoes-
sion. Lots 21 and 22 compose the Gardiner
homestead and contains about 100 acresall
first-olesa land, well fenced, well tile drained
and has 15 ncree of good hardwood bush ; good
comfortable buildings with all modern im-
provements ; plenty of good spring water avid
a good bearing orchard- This la one of the
choicest farms in the County of Huron and
will be sold on terms to suit purchaser. Lot
28 contains 125 acres with small haulm and barn
all in pasture and 1100 been for years. There
are ten acres of good bush on this farm. For
farther particulars apply to ALEX. GARDIN.
ER, Waltbn P.O., or on the premises. 40-tf
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F McNaughton. M Carter
E'Howard F Payne
W Buchanan
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C Moore
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W Roe
M Campbell
S McNichol
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Ladies' Wash Shirt Waist Suits -Perfect
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Ladies' Boots and Oxfords -A .Complete
Stock at Lowest Prices.
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