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DRUGGIST AND STATIONER,
GRAN® TRUNK RAILWAY.
6OUTMORN EETEN0ION w• O. & 8.
Traineleave Brussels Station, North
and South, ae follows;
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Prat Stins Ztems,
A ohiel'e amang ye takie' notes,
An' faith he'll prent
ExcDaeroN to the West next Tuesday.
Miaanenx openings are already talked
of
ELEOTnICAL storms are very prevalent
this Season.
Tare week A. 0. Dame chipped 2 oars
of cattle to Toronto.
25 aims pays for Tart Pose for the
balance of 1904. Subscribe now.
Looe, freight has dropped off 000sider•
ably owing to harveeting operations.
THE Wingham horse ranee are on
Wednesday and Thursday of this week.
Tnn School Board did not hold a meet-
ing last Friday as there was not a
quorum.
Mnaene. BLU and Been forwarded a
oar of Battle to Toronto since lest report
in THE PoeT.
B. T. Pant has engaged the eervioee of
Thos. Bitable ea assistant in his blank.
smith shop. Mr. Ritchie worked there
before.
THE apple evaporating faotory of John
Cunningham, Breese's, will be operated
thio season and any quantity of fruit
purchased.
A. 0. U, W. Flumes evening of this
week. Two-edort addreeeee will be given
by Poetmaeter Farrow and Finanoe
minister Mo0raoken.
Thorne CURRY ie at Sarnia this week
attending the High Court of the Inde-
pendent Order of Foresters ae repreeents-
tive of Bruesels Court,
DURING the pastweek the town grading
machine was at work on King etreet
where a good job was done, The etreet
is being gravelled now.
UNIsonole: The Foot Ball Exeentfve
eek all persona having uniforms or other
belongings of the Oiub to kindly hand in
the same at once so that the eeaeon'e
business oan be wound np.
Tan night hawks who parade the
streets would oblige people who go to
rest eS xeg&arto'il Pi -.they would nee
911511 baeeoe Mee or else make it .doable
piano instead of double forte.
AoomONT.— Robert Wilbee bad a
finger on hie right hand smashed by a
board ft sing from a eaw in the MoDoneld
heading factory, Walton, and is now
having undesired holidays. We hope he
will soon beo. k.
GONE oe a Tarn.—Miss Belle Living-
stone, dreeemaker, hat gone to Nevada to
viait her brother, Neil and nnole and
aunt for two -months. Her chop will be
opened on Sept. let, by her cousin Miee
Mitchell and Mies Flstt.
COMPLAINT has been made by eeveral
parties on account of flowers being stolen
from plots in the oemetery and in other
oases planta damaged beyond repair. A
watoh will be kept and if the names of
tranegreeeore can be obtained an example
will be mado of them,
THE Lietowel Banner of last week
eeye t—Mr. Ritchie, who enpplied Kuox
Churoh pulpit Iasi Sunday, is one of the
MOO expert golf players in Canada.
He went over the local links on Monday
and the players here were greatly pleased
to profit by hie euggeetione and aeoietauce.
J. N. Goeno8 STILL LT rT,—By the
Forest Free Prate of Iset week we notice
that the lawn bowlers of that place
defeated Strathroy knights of the green.
Our former townsman, J. N. Gordon, was
ekip of one rink, winning two games by
8 and 9',bots respectively. Mr, Gordon
left on Saturday for a holiday trip to
Nova Scotia and Newfoundland on whioh
we hope he will have a good time.
POPULAR EROoaeroN.—The old reliable
popular menden from Kincardine to
Detroit, nndor the seeping of Wing/ nm
L. 0. L. will take pieta Saturday, Aug•
net 27th. Passengers will take early
morning train from Kincardine to Hyde
Perk, where spacial will be waiting to
convey them to Sarnia. From Sarnia
the oteamer Tnehmoo will take paesen•
germ to Detroit, arriving thereabout 4 p.
to. Returning, a spoons' train will leave
Sarnia about 10 p, m., Monday, August
29th. The aeaal very low rates will be in
force. See bilge for parbianlare and wait
for thin popular exoareion.
Brox FROM TEE OLD COUNTRY,-,-Lorehee
Raven, of Brandon, Man,, ie vieiting at
Wm. Ellie', Brenda South, for a few
dayo. Mr, Raven has jeot returned tram
London, England, where he was attend.
ing the Salvation Army Oongreee, whioh
'meted from lent 24th to July 8th. He
ie Treaearer of the Brandon corm, It ie
I6 yearn einoe Me, Haven and family re'
moved from this looalftg where they had
lived for yeara. He spent 8 weeks in
tendon and went to Belfast, Ireland, for
the Orange celebration of July 12th,
Many obanges are ootleed in Broeaele
and locality by the visitor who will leave
toe his Western home next week.
.,..Pm3121MEMMON0.mo
HANDRERO0IEY found. Ask at THE
Poor.
Gomez Beam shipped a oar of hogs to
Ingersoll (hie week.
Tex briokwork on Jno. Smith's new
residence, Turnberry street, will soon be
oompleted.
A NUMBER Of Braeeelitee took in the
rases a0 Wingham on Wednesday and
Thnredey,
Oon vieiting sohool teachers are all
away to their reepeotive eoboole which
opened last Monday.
A NUMBER are taking advantage of OUT
great trial offer of Tne PosT until Jan,
let 1905, for 25 cents in advance.
pCoUNOILrER Backer bought a Kaplan
oolt on Wedneeday from Dr, J. R. Mo
Donald, of Wingham. •The price paid
was $125..
BRUe0ELo Band bee been engaged to
play at a Garden Party at Oranbrook
next Tuesday evening. They give an
excellent program.
A nuRNura chimney at the home of
James Maxwell last Saturday was nearly
the cause of having the fire engine taken
out. No damage was done.
Ton oreeoeat pin advertised in last
week's Pose wars returned to its well
pleased owner Thursday evening. It
pays to advertise in a live eewspaper.
MRs. BALLANTYNe has a beautiful Gol
den. Balm Japanese Lily that is well
worth% easing. It has foar bell shaped
flowers and 4 bnda upon it at preeent.
AN optional flower, called Datura, ie
blooming in J. G. Skene's garden. It ie
of various colors, in carnaoopia shape,
and adds greatly to the floral aolleotion.
AMONG those who talk of going West on
next Tueeday'e excursion are Mre. A.
Good and family, Andrew and Mre.
Carrie, Miee Budd, Mise Miao Hunter,
Mies Lizzie Bielby and J. Kearney.
MONDAY evening a Box Social will be
held in the school room of the Metho
diet ohnrob under the atiepines of the
Epworth League. An interesting pro.
gram will be presented end a pleeeao0
time assured.
A raw weeks ago THE POST stated that
horse races would be bete on the half
mile track in Brugee's. Owing to their
proposed date being taken by another
town the Committee has palledthe races
off for this Beason.
Banoonie bowlers took a hand in the
doubles at Goderioh after winning the
trophy and after 8 wine defaulted to a
Goderioh rink. The opera gleams re-
ceived as the trophy prize have been
greatly admired and many congrat-
ulations extended to our players.
FAOTORY BOLD.—J. T. Wood, of Rock-
wood, het concluded a bargain with the
town Connell in the purahaee of the wool.
len factory here and will take poeaeeeion
in the Fall. Mr. Wood has had a long
experien0e and is an energetic, shrewd,
business man who should do well in the
large quarters he will have here. Brae.
eels be a good centre and we will be
dieoppointedif Me. Wood does not do
well.
l'131nuts YE HEAR IT ?"-Tuesday even•
ing a large oompany assembled on the
lawn at the residence of Town clerk, F.
S. Soobt, tbe main attraction, outside of
the Boatel element, being the preeenoe of
Prof. Mann, pipe major of a Highland
Band, in Glaegow, who ie vieiting Tela•
Piece in Grey townebip. Be contributed
a lengthy program both on the bagpipes
and piooalo, on both of which he is very
proficient. Wen. Mann, an nnole to the
above mentioned gentleman, and Thee.
Ballantyne, a well known Brnemelite, also
took a hand in Bounding the pibrooh.
Tee Highland fling, Sword dance and
other Scottish danoee were given. Re•
freehmente were served with a generous.
hand in the form of ham eandwiehee,
cake, (toffee, lemonade, &e. A vote of
thanks was passed by the gneete to
Mr. and Mre, Scott for ,the admirable
way,they filled the poeition of host and
hasten and also to Prof. Mann and the
other gentlemen who so agreeably enter-
tained the large oompany. T. A. Haw.
kine brought tears to more than one eye
se he depioted the mournful tale of
"Brigadier Brannegen."
Business Lomas.
Burr= for gale, oeehioo frame, good
as new. BRUSSELS MARBLE Weems.
MILLINERY apprenti080 wanted, Apply
at once to Mums Rooni & HAYOROET,
A Num=ItR of eeoond hand organs for
Bale or to rent.-LEATHOn0ALE & SON,
Brume's.
BROOD Sow with 9 pigs 4 weelte old for
.rale. Also a dry Dew. GED, BUBB,
13 Menke.
QUANTITY of jointers for kindling wood
for safe, Apply to J. OuNoettaaHAtt,
Alexander etreet, Bruseele,
Cow for gale, will dome In middle of
next month. Also 5 young oattle from
1J years down,
Tnoe. Neogene, Brume's.
HAYaAenS for gale, also combined hay
and otook mite with dooble box. Call
and the them, Ewan & Co., Brueaele.
SLAUGHTER SALE.—We are positively
olangbtoria14 many deairable waist and
dread '.lengthe euiteblo fee etreet and
evening wear, Aelf any of the ladies who
have been here from the surrounding
Wrens if they are not jinn as above.
G. E, Kinn, Wingbam,
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SAVINGS BANKY'a
—D13PO81T8 OF ONE DOLLAR and npwarde reoeived on which
INTEREST IS ALLOWED FROM DATE OF DEPOSIT
at the HIGHEST BANK RATE. ACCRUED INTEREST
la added to ecoontote every six months and becomee prinoipal,
—MARRIED WOMEN end MINORS may make and withdraw
Deposita without the intervention of any person,
LOANS MADE TO FARMERS ON NOTE. AT LOWEST RATE.
BALE NOTES GASHED, OOLLEOTED or may be left for SAFE•KEEPING
only for which no obarge ie made.
YOUR BUSINESS will receive oar careful end oourteoue attention.
A. 0. MACFARLANE, AGENT.
POUND,—A pottage of tabaocc, a bottle
containing a quantity of whiakey and a
email enm of mooey, all evidently belong.
ing to the same person. Apply at thie
oflioe.
To THE PnnLlo,— If you with to have
lawn mowere pat in first olaee order you
oat) have same done et a reaeonabte figure
by T. McGregor, Mill street, Brueaele.
Goon ring loeb at Kincardine on the
day of the B. B. exoareion at the pavilion
on the Park. It has 7 atone settings.
The owner will be greatly obliged it it is
returned to TEE POST,
People We Know.
Mr. Powell is visiting at London.
George Rose is vieitiug at Win gham,
Miee A. McMillan is visiting at Rib.
bert.
Mre. Little is home from a visit to
Toronto.
M es Fulton is vieiting at the parental
home, in town.
Mrs. Habkirk and grandson are vieit-
ing relatives at Galt.
Mies Ida Fulton epent Sunday with
friends in Winthrop.
Miee Hazel Lowry is vieiting Mies Eva
Holmes at Seaforth,
Mies Coulter is the met of Mre. R.
Paul, Princess Street.
Mrs. John Thomson is vieiting with
old triendo at Seaforth.
Mre. Gillespie, of 'Ripley, wee vieiting.
her mother for a few days.
Mies Carrie McCracken is holidaying
witql} Miee Ardeli, of Gorrie.
Miee Eva Gilpin is holidaying with
Mise Ada Gardiner, Leadbnry.
Miss Cora Lowick is attending the
millinery chow rooms at Landon.
James Taylor and wife, of Hansell, are
vieiting et Jae. Shaw's tbie week.
Miee Mary Ritchie will return to Toron.
to on Monday after a holiday here.
Mies Maggie MoLean, of Seaforth, is
vieiting her aunt, Mrs. Jao.Beattie.
L. and Mre. Frain, of Grey, were call•
ing on A. J. and Lowry last Sunday.
Mies Oath, of Seatorth, is vieiting her
deter, Mre. A. Currie, Elizabeth etreet,
Mies Mabelle Twitchell, of Olinton, ie
the guest of her sister, Mre. A. R. Lewis.
Miee Mary Roberton, of Inoerkip, ie
holidaying with relatives and friends in
Brussels.
Mre. Fred. Pelton, of Port Heron,
wag renewing old friendships in Brussels
last week.
W. A. and Mre. ()doh and family; of
Seaforth, were vieiting at Jae. Turnbull's
on Sunday.
Mre. P. Ament has been vieiting at
Ariel, Muskoka, where Mr. Ament'e saw
mill le located.
Wm, Yeo and wife, of Bayfleld, were
visitors with B. and Mre, Gerry during
the past week.
Mre. Leckie and little grandson, of
Wrbxeter, have been vieiting et Mre.
George Beeker'e.
Mitre Annie Bertliff, of Clinton, is visit.
ing Miee Verne Welker and other old
friende thie week.
Misses L. Bnneton, Alice Bone and
Vera Danford are looking up pointere in
millinery art at Toronto.
Mre. MoDole, of MoKillop, wag vieiting
under the psreotal roof. She ie a dangh•
ter of John Oarrie'e, town.
Little Marjory, daughter of D. 0. Rose,
has been on the sick list but we hope the
will goon be folly restored.
Art. Robinson, of Wroxeter, was in
town on Thursday of IBM week. He has
a large circle of iriende here.
Mre. Cummings and eon and Alt.
Denny, of Buffalo, N. Y , are holidaying
with Mrs. S. Swatee'Bruseele,
Mies Mabel Crozier, of Sougog, was
vieiting at Mre. Juo. Downing's tbiee
week. The visitor is a neioe.
Thos. Rose, son and daughter, of
Malley, are enjoying a vacation with
old friends in Brothels this week.
Thos. Thomson, wife and eon and Mrs.
Phillipe and son were vieitore with Mre.
Andrews, at Kincardine, for a Pew days.
F, H. Gilroy, of the Metropolitan Bank,
Brookville, formerly of Breesele, le here
on a holiday eleit and is a welcome
visitor,
Mies Minnie Moore returned to St.
Thome last Monday after enjoying a
month's vacation at the payouts' home
here.
Thoe, Leatherdele, wife and danghter
and Mise McGillivray, of Hamilton, ere
enjoying a vacation at R. Leatherdale's,
Brueaele.
J. D. Warwick, E. 0, Danford and 0,
,Sroadtoot are away to the Ilaetern States
this week taking in home of the horse
rage programa.
Inez, the little daughter of George and
Mre. McNichol, hes been dangerously ill
but we hope a change for the better will
soon ensue.
Frank Oliver, who hat obarge of Geo.
Thomeon'e delivery van, hag been off
duty owing to a combination of "Job's
comforters,"
Mrs. Jamoe MoCellnm and daughter,
Blanche, of Newark-, N. 7., arrived here
on Tuesday and are vieiting eb dounoillor
Heedereon'o.
Vies Winnie Turnbull is holidaying at
ObeS. Murr's, Oraobrook, and with Miee
Carrie Buehelberry, Monkton, for the
last two weake.
Rev. W, T. aloe, of Bbrathroy, ig re-
newing old friendships in Braeeolo,_ lCe
was a formerwell known incumbent _in
Bt. Jokn's ohuroh.
Mre, Joseph Ballantyne, of London, is
the guest of Mre. A., Strachan, her efeter.
in law. She ie acoompanied by her neioe,
Mise Bitola pliemento
Rev. Mr. Clapp, wife and children, of
Battle Creek, Miob, ; Chas. and Mre.
Gridley, of Kenbnaky ; and Mrs. Price
and daughter, of Chicago, III•, are visit•
ore at James of
;llizabeth street.
J. D. and Mrs. Ronald, who 'spent the
Winter in Oelifornia end have einoe been
dividing their time between St. Louie,
Detroit, Chatham and Strathroy, are
,book to town and will likely remain here
for a month or so.
Mies Etta Coleman, who was vieiting
Mies Lizzie Bird, for the past seven
weeks, has gone to Luoen then to Lon-
don where she will visit friends for three
weeks before returning to her home in
Detroit.
Jno. Qoerin and two obildren, of Ber-
lin ; 0. Otterbeto, wife and family, of
Woodstock ; Mies 011ie Watson, of
Listowel ; and Miee Kerwinekie, of Bee.
lin are among the holiday visitors at the
Queen's Hotel this week.
Bev. W. E. Kerr, of Blenheim, who
was vieiting hie sister, Mrs. J. J. tenpin,
for several deys in Bement, left on
Monday for Owen Sound from which
point he took the boat to spend a well
earned holiday Damping at Parry Sound.
Jae, Ballantyne, Mra, Ballantyne and
Jackie, Mies Jean MaLaooblin, of town,
Attlee Mary Roberton, of Inoerkip ; F, H.
Gilroy, of Brookville, and H. W. Avieon,
of Alma, formed a pio-nie party who are
enjoying Lake Huron breezes at Bayfield
for a few Jaye.
B. M. Eaetman, of Meatord, was a
visitor at James Elliott'(, Mill street.
He has been -.attending the Toronto
Univereity end is now enjoying his
vacation. Mr. Badman taught a few
yeara ago in B. S. No. 3, Grey. He is a
clever young man who will make hie way
to the front.
CIft Brill 01I1.HOS.
There will be eervioe in the Oathoiio
ohuroh, Brussel, next Snuday at 10.80
a. In, and 7p.m.
Rev. Mr. Clapp, an evangelist from
Battle Creel., Michigan, will give en
address in the Methodist Sabbath Bobool
neat Sunday afternoon,
Miee Gerrie Hidgeton gave a report of
the Epworth League District Oonvention
held in Kincardine, last Friday, at the
League service last Sabbath evening.
99 25 was remitted this week to St.
Thomae as lest Sabbath's oolleobion. from
Brueaele oirauit, Methodist Chetah, to
Alma College debt fund in that oily.
Rev, W. T. Otnff, of Strathroy, will
take obarge of. the 80091000 in St, John's
ohuroh neat Sunday. Hie old pariehiou•
ere will he par a•ed to have an opporltanity
of welatm ing•him 1,, 0.
Ia the 11 :ho.li t uhoroh last Sabbath
morning Rev- T, Watley donne based hit
sermon on the words 'I was glad when
they said unto me, let us go into the
bones of the Lord." Hie evening text
was "Jesus only."
The Financial Dietriot meetiug of
Wingham District will be held in the
Methodist oheron, Bluevale, on Wed nee
day, Bept. 7th, at 2 p. m. Rev. Joseph
Philp, B. D., of Kincardine, ie the chair-
man, and Rev. R. W. Vance, of Bervie,
the Flnanoial 500001ary of the District.
Leat Sunday Rev. Dean Hodgins, of
Seaforth, was the pteaober in St. John's
ohuroh. The anniversary sermon to the
Canadian Other of Foresters seas preach•
ed in the evening.The text chosen note
Galatians 0 and 2, "Bear ye one enothere
burdens and so full the law of Christ,"
from wbioh a most'aaitable dieoonree was
given. There were about 60 members of
the Order present, Viae .Chief Ranger,
Jno, Wilbee, acting au marshal, A floe
Bolo, "Abide with tie," was sang by Jae,
Jones.
WAR IN THE BAST.
Wednesday's daily says 1—Reports of
another Rutile sortie by the .Rueeien Port
Arthur fleet are nbt oundemed, and there
are no oflioial deopatohee relative to the
repot that the Japaneee commenoed e
general assault upon the fortress putter.
day, It le ofiioiVly aanonnoed that the
Russian lames in the attaolte on the outer
defences on July 26, 27 and 28 were two
offioere and 248 mea killed, 85 offioere and
1,558 men wounded, and 92 offioere and
men taken prieonere. This report was
no doubt sent to St. Petersburg by the
cfliaere of come of the ahies whioh have
no doubt beth very heavy in the engage -
monis on the dates mentioned and in the
several fierce battles whioh have been
fought einoe then.
A report that the eruleer Diana of the
Port Arthur fleet hat reached Vladivo•
etok is not confirmed from that plane or
from St. Petersburg, 9'hie is one of the
vessels that Admiral Togo believed had
re-entered Port Arthur after Wedneedey'e
battle.
Indioationn point to a renewal of
activity' against General Kuropetkin.
The Japaneee are reported to be near
Anehenohan, on the Bentham front of
the new Rneainn position, in which
direotion a sharp okirmieh took plane an
Saturday, and to be gradually working
their way. North of Liaoyang. No doubt
the Ruoeiane have beau etrongly rein.
forced lately, and they seem to be oon•
fident of viotory in a pitolted battle, The
report that the Japanese 100000 have been
reduced 15 aid the besiegers of Port
Arthur is not credible ; oath cation
would be known to Kneopatkin, who
would promptly take advantage of the
opportunity tie bay to defeat hie Weaken-
ed opponents:
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CAPITAL—Paid Up 91,000,000
RESERVE FUND • • $1.000,000
Directors
BEV, R, H, WARDEN, D. D„ 8. J. M000110, '
President, V roc-Praeident.
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HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO
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A. 'GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
Drafts Bongbt and Sold. Farman' Notee Disoonnted.
S PANWS Ramo Par. M . FIST
Interest at HIGHEST CURRENT RATES allowed on all Bums of $1 and upwards
A. E. MELLISH, Manager,
Perth County.
Mrs, Duncan Forbes, of North East -
hope, bad the miefortoue to fall and
break her wrist.
S. Delmer, carpenter of North East.
hope, while working on a barn at Geo.
Zinuo, fell and broke his shoulder blade.
E. Colton Dingman, formerly of Swat
ford, hoe aaoepted to responsible position
with a leading hardware firm of Mont-
real,
Charles Querengeeoor, Brodhagen, has
purohased beck from Benarb Brae., of
Mitabell, his old lot of 250 mores on the
10th oon.
Lightning destroyed the stable and
driving eked owned by 0. Honderioh,
Milverton, on Saturday. All the contents
8000 caved.
Rev. J. P. Gerrie, of Watford, who 8100
called to the partorate of the Congrega.
tional ohuroh, 'Stratford, cent hie aouept•
sine of the pall.
Apples have become a drug on the
market al St. Marge. A local grocer has
a display card in his shop window offer.
ing them for three Dente a peak.
The board of works Stratford, reoom.
mended the Oonndil to have new etreet
ague plaoed on all the corners of the
down town streets that need them.
John Cameron, of North Eaabhope,
was doing some work about his barn
when he Blipped nud fell some distance,
breaking hie arm, and nutting hie head
severely.
Among the export cattle gold by Weir
& Weir, St. Marys, last week, seas a
steer which tipped the 00alee at 1,740
pounds. The animal was only two years
and a half old, and had no extra feed put
into it. The eteer was raised by Geo.
Spearin, of Blanchard.
About eleven o'clock Monday night of
last week, two eaapioione oharsotere
made au attempt to break into the resi•
dance of Mrs. Farewell on Thames
avenue, St. Marys. Mre. Farewell man.
aged to scare them off by flourishing out
of one of her windows a loaded revolver.
William Guest was tried before H.
Sharp, J. P., St. Marys, as not being in
a proper state of mind and not safe to be
at large on the pnbiio streets. He was
examined by Dr. 0. F. Smith and
committed to' Stratford jail. chief
Young took him to the 00. town, He ie
troubled with "suspicious mania."
There are to be IS number of bueineee
ohangee fn Monkton which will all take
place about the flrat of the new year.
Thomse Fullerton has bought the herd•
ware bueineee formerly owned by him,
from R. Smith, and has eines .sold the
building to John McNaught to be need ae
a bakery and oonfeotiocery store, and
Mr. Fullerton will move the old Metho.
diet ohuroh on to tbe lot pnrehesed from
H, Kiever, in which he will tarry on the
bardwnre bueineee. Mr. Smith will still
remain in Monkton, having pnrchaeed
the office of 0. H. Merryfleld, while Mr.
Merryfleld will devote all hie time to
Forestry work ander ezgood eatery.
On Friday,' Aagent 5th, the fiftieth nn-
nivereary of Rev. John Kenner'e entrance
into the ministry, Rev, and Mre. Kenner
were "A1 Home" tothe member° of the
Methodist obolr, Mitchell, their husbands,
wives, eweetbearts end Rev. Mr. and Mrs.
Brown. The evening vine spent in pleas•
act' hat and the rendering of the follow-'
ing program :—Solo' by Mise Gerry, Mise
Yeo, Miee Vance, E. Ooppin and Dr.
Geary ; recitation, .(fire Eisler ; violin
eolo, B. Schneider, atter whioh luncheon
was served and toasts and speeoheo made
by Masers, Bridgman, Yeo, Harrie and
Revs. Brown and Kenner. "God Save
the King" was then Bong and -the gather-
ing diepereed, wiebing Rev. Mr, and Mre.
Kenner many moreproeperono and happy
years in life. Th6 grounds were brightly
illuminated with eleotrioity for the
occasion.
James Torrance, postmaster of Mil.
carton, twenty oonuoillor, stud ex.warden
of the oounty, line deoided to join Dr.
Egbert, late of Milverton, in a ranching
euterpriee, at Calgary, N. W. T. They
have parobased a large range on the Bow
river, only twentyoix miles from Oal,
gory, and will operate it on anexteneive'
eoale. Dr. Egbeet will practice hie
profession in Calgary as well,
and Mr. Torrance may also en•
gaga in bueineee, but they will keep in
oloee counted with the range there. It is
underetnod that Mr. 'Torrance will re•
move to the Wept es soon ae he oan die.
noes of his drug business at Milverton.
The departure of Mr, Torrance from the
county will be ranch regretted. In both
pnblio and private life he hoe made two
enviable record of capacity, integrity and
courtesy, and the departure of cath a
man oannot be considered ee other than
a loge to any community,
At one o'olook, a. m. Sunday there'
paned away suddenly at his residence,
ohuroh Treat, Stretford, P. H. Hamilton,;
the well-known etenograpber at the
°minty beiildiuge. He hag long occupied
that position, and was well known to the,
bar of the county. His prin0ipal duties.
were in relation to the work of the'
county judge and master iu 005000ry.
no wag engaged ae ofiloiai stenographer
at the Went Elgin trial re the burned
ballots, five or eat years ago at St. Thom-
as. Since the appointment If, 0.` G.
MoPbereon, K. 0„ to the office of cleric
of the peace, he hag 000upfed the position
of deputy, His familiar figure will be.
math b tnleeed by the local peoteesional
men, members of the Oonnty toenail, and
the government and ooatt offioialn. Mr,
Hamilton was the eldeet eon of a format
oofleator of ouetame at Stratford, the
late John Hamilton whose deoeaee took
plana a few years ago. The eurvving
members of hie family are Mrs. G. G.
Maopbereon, Onoil Hamilbou, barrister,
of Listowel, and Mre, Woodburn Hamil•
ton, of Bt. Paul, Minn.
A record day's work of fencing was
iately a000mpliehed by Meseta. Hooper
and'Eiolsmier on the farm of John
Heckmann, Logan. In nine hours these
gentlemen erected eighty rode of eight
wire woven fenoe, which is considered the
beet ehowing ever made by two work.
men in thio neighborhood.
A GOLDEN WEDDING: Richard and
Mre. Sutton, of Trowbridge, oelebrated
their golden wedding en Tuesday even
ing by holding a temily gathering, .at
which all its members withone exception
were present, also a few personal friends,
The members of the family present were
Mr. and Mre. John Sutton, of Giouoester,
N. J. ; Mr. and Mre. John Holme and
ohildreu and Mr. and Mrs. Will. Sutton
and children, of Oil -Springs; Mre. J.
Askew, of Bothwell ; Mra. Treader aud
children, of Medioine tat, N. W. T. ;
Mies Jennie Sutton, Port Burwell, aid
Miee Maggie, et home. The, absent
member is Mre. Bennett, of Sydney,
Anetralia, wboes-' great distance from
home prevented making the family circle
complete. About forty persons in all
eat down to an elegant epreed, which bad
been prepared with exaeilent taste in• the
cheerful cottage home, made still more
attractive with a profueion of flowers.
After fulljostioe bad been done to the
good things provided, congratulatory ed•
draftees toltowed, Rev. Mr. Tiffin, of
Trowbridge, being the very capable Attie.
man. Mr, and •Mre. Sutton were mon
ried fifty years ago at the home of lOirs
Sutton's parents, the late Mr. and Mre.
John Donaldeon, of Zorra, near Wood•
stook. They have been reeidente of
Trowbridge for between twenty and
thirty years, and both they and their
estimable family have retained a warm
place in the heart's of the community.
Though advanoiog in genre'
Mr. and Mre.
Sutton are stili active, and that they may
he spared to enjoy many more years of
health and happinene is the 900001 wieb
of all their friends. They were the re-
oipients of many kindly bokene of esteem,
both from the family and friends present
and absent, on their wedding ennivereary
whioh wee so fittingly and pleasantly
oelebrated on Aug. 10th.
The bricklayers in Toronto decided to
etand by the leborere in their domaud
for an increase from 25o to 2$o an hour.
The power bones oonneoted with the
Hamilton Street Railway's eirouib at
Beemeville was attack by lightning and
burned.
Dr Abbott of the University of Toron-
to gained the highest partible distinction
in taking his degree at the 'University of
Wurzborg.
The inquest on Austin Kane at Hamil
ton showed thet death was the reenit of
being run over by a train. ';here was no
foul play.
Judge Teetzel hse consented to be
Chairman of the Board of Arbitration in
the diepute between the G T. R and the
telegrephere.
It is said a recommendation bee been
forwarded to Ottnws. advieteg the die•
banding of the 47,h Regiment of Fron•.
tame at.d 16th of Prince Edward.
It ie reported at Victoria, B. 0., that
the schooner Teresa and five other eohoon•
ere from Viotoria have been seized by
United Statee • authorities for parrying
tlrearme in Sebring Sea.
-r o•r :to
GRANT.—In Grey, on Aug, 8, to Councillor
and Mre, 3, Greet, a son.
BPARLING.—As Joliette, North Dakota,
on Jnly 19, to Mr. and Mre, Alfred
Sperling, a daughter.
=sin.
OAMPBNLL,—In Gerrie on Auenst 15th,
John B. Campbell, aged 55 yearn, 1
month and 19 days.
•
shed, 18, 1904
A Good
Tooth Brush
ought to laet a long tinge, even
when need oontinaoaely, Por 25o,
we have one that we guarantee not
to loth belittles or became Mogatie.
fnotory in guy way: If it doe°n t
prove to be all right Dome boot( and
get your money or a new brush,
EUTHYMOL
TOOTH PASTE
is one of our most popular dente'.
iioee—absolutelyy pure and gives a
delightful freshaeee to the mouth -
26o, per package.
—AT—
Drug Store
WILxr,eeoI.—At Victoria Hoepital, Lon-
don, on August 18th, Thee. W. Wil•
kineon, trged 29 yeses and 8 menthe.
r..:In • r-.:i:M0.0 .VL.t m-..ZC.XISt'E0,
Fall Wheat 75 95
Barley 87 88
Peas 55 60
Oats 80 82
Batter, tube and tulle., , 12 18
Eggs per dozen 14} 1
Hay per ton 5 00 .5-00
Flour, per owt 4 00 5 00
Potatoes per bus80 80
Apples (per bbl.) 1 00 1 25
Salt, per 001., retell 1 00 70
Hoge, Live 5 40 6 50
Wool 17 18
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
SSTRAYED ON THE PR8M-
I089ot Elie undersigned Lot 19, Con 1,
Grey, on or about August 8iih, three white
pigs. Owner is requested to prove proper-
ty, pay expenses and take them away,
GEO, JOHNSTON,
0.4 ' ' Jamestown P.O,
NOTICE I
Tenders will be reoeived for construction
of a drain in McKillop, on Sept. 18, at Ceuta -
all meeting, Leadb0ry. Estimated .work
59040 GO Part of work to be done this Fall.
Plans and specifications tp be seenatOlerk's
ofiloe, near Winthrop.
JNO. 0. MO*10IBON, clerk.
x01OST.—A. YEAR 'LD STEER,
. red In oolor, with w bte spot on lett
.I 0 behind shoulder' holing are a little
nen rte. Strayed front'Lot 29s 0on 9, Mor. '
ris,'on Tuesday evening, July Bt11. Any in-
formation loading to its r000very will Le
thankfully reoeived.
THUS, H. BOLGER, Walton P. 0
THRESHING OUTFIT FOR
BADE,—It consists o1' &Paulen Bonar•.
8100. a New Hamburg Engine and a Maple
Leat grinOor. All :in good repair. Terme
eaey fur a quick Bale. Por further particu-
lars en to price, Se., apply to ELIJAH
P17AB10, Lot 9, Con, 0. Morrie, 8uu4ebine.
P,0.
1.41ARNI FOR SALE.—THE UN.
11
DEMO Nan offers for sale her fine farm
being 1•19 Lot 14, Oen. 14, McKillop township.
There are .8 aoree of goodhardwood been
and balance cleared, on the premises ie
aootnlortable brick -house, bank barn, driv-
ing stied and wiudmili, Supplying water to
both house and etan,ea, Weil fenced, well
underdrained, youn0 orchard, &o. .Posses
eon tO,6 Fall if deltred. Parra 1s one of th
cleanest in the township. Only a mile from
sobocl and B miles from Welton village
Per further particulars as to prion,. terms
50. appiv on the premises to AIRS. THOS
OA LL1`, or Walton P.O. 0•tf
1'ARIVI FOR SALE, -BEING
Lot 23, Coo. e, Morrie, county of Mur -
on. Good farm ; brick house with 9 .come
Punt barn• clone otable; good. orchard of
apple, -plum and oborry trees ; plenty of
water, 2 wells at the baildin a and Beeng
creek across the 000109 of tot • .wood for a
number of yearn; fettles ceder and wire ;
150 rods of bile drain ; good' garden • 40 aurae
of groes, Farm is 14 milds Weat of Brueeele.
Would take a house and lot lin payment if
Worth 9000 or $1000. Reason for soothe old
age. For price and terms apply bo JAMES
SHARP, B1ue0010 P, 0, ' 441
AOM I8
BUGGIES
m ea
VIRILE we have had a splendid season in selling
Buggies and Wagons we have still quite a
number on hand, the Best and most up-to-date that
can be got anywhere. If you require a Buggy or Wag-
on don't miss calling on the old reliable Cober Carriage
Works that bas been in constant fifty operation for
P y
years and given the best of satisfaction' to the number-
less customers during g all those years. We are more
fully than ever prepared to meet there uirements of
1 q
the public in our line of business in style, quality and
price.
J
SONS
X ttI _.
CARRIAGE FACTORY, • ' BRUSSELS.