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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1905-7-6, Page 8.1101111111011116411111141111111111111.1111.11 One of the best Toilet Soaps on the market for the price. Very cleansing and refresh- ing, Is a French Medicated Toilet Soap, very healing to the skin, and perfumed with pure odors of Flowers, PRICE, 10c. A CAKE BOX OF THREE, 25c. Our stock also includes all the reliable makes of Toilet Soaps. We sell a 2 Ib. Bar Shell Brand Castile Soap for 25c. R DRUGGIST AND GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. SOUTHERN EXTENSIONW. a. & 8, Trains leave Brneeele Station, North and South, ae follows t Gouge 80UTn {}aloe Nora, Man 7:05 a.m. I Mixed 8;40 a.m Mixed..,...... 11:26 a.m Mail „..„d:08 p.m Express...... 3;02 p.m 1 Expreae B:61 p.m rag Etas kerns. A ohiel'e amang ye fakir' notee, An' faith he'll pxen.t is. JULY. Mame is at hand, } of 1906 gone already. MARKET yonc wool at Bruseele. BEAD the advertisements in Tag Poon. Peusrs will be a good orop in this looality, Moon's Boos. have added a large line of sheet music totheir business. IIAY ou Grey Branch Agricultural Park for Bale by tender. See the advt. in Shia issue. STRAWBERRY Festival in St. John's church school room Thursday evening of this week. Wnt. MARTIN represented Bruseele Camp, Sons of Scotland, at the Grand Camp 80 Toronto last week. Qom a number of flags floated in the breeze on Saturday la town in honor of the 38th anniversary of the Domfuion of Canada. WALTER Lown shipped a ear load of old metal, the remains of the flour mill plant of R. B. Roes bought bo Mr. Lowry to Seaturth. A PMeeo,group wile taken by Artist Brewer of the teaching etaff of Brussels Public School before the teachers separ- ated for the holidays, THE G. T. R. gave the eeotion men, excepting the boas, a holiday last week np to Saturday on this line of the rail- way, but at the expense of tbehaode. INenneeon Bona goes to Toronto on Friday to attend a meeting of the Boned of Examiners at the Ed000tion Depart. went. He will be away a couple of days, • THE weddings are not all over yet, tint dont eek ne for partioalare ae we promised not to tell. THE Pon has a neat stook of Wedding stationery on hand. A New betekemith shop, to replace the one burned, is being built on the old site, for P. Scott, Mill street, Cement is the material used for the walla and P. J, McDonald has the contract. IN an item last week speaking of the buds on a rose bash in J. G. Skene's garden the word bush was need where branch ehoald have been. The variety is known ae "Rambler” and hue over 800 buds and flowers, 54 bode were counted upon one small branch. b. THE Acton Free Prase enters upon its 31et year this week. It ie a well edited weekly and wields a wide influence for good. H. P. Moore is the well known proprietor and begone of tbo floeet offices in Western Ontario. We wish the Free Preen oontiaaed prosperity. Heron Old Boys' Excursion will be ran to Goderioh and Lnoknow next Saturday, Two special trains will convey the oom• puny on their annual visit to the beet Oouoty in the Province. We bid the old boyo and girls a hearty weloome to Huron and hope the outing will prove a very enjoyable one, A DELEGATION a00eistiog of President Jno, R. Miller, Viae•Preeident Edward Begone and D,reotor MoIiercher, repro. senting the Howbeit Mutual Insurehoe Co., was in Brussels on Monday seeking acquaintance with the working of aoety• leve light, se demonotrated by the St, Thomas Co'y at Barrister Sinolair'e Office, in relation to the do, and policy holders. When the trio mentioned get together there ie often gas ae well as acetylene on the program as they aerially have a jolly time, Enke & Co. are having plane andse• timatee prepared for the enlargement of their Carriage Works, The intention ie to erect a building that will enclose the space from the present atone shop to Market street North and then Eaet to 1 the blacksmith shop. If this prnpoeal le carried oat it would make a line shop. o Larger motive power amend be aubetitat• ed for the present engine and an inoroased oatpat of wheeled riga and cutters ar. ranged for, We hope to see the work go o0. 1 G. T. Ie. -Among tbe ehipmente this week from Brneeele were a oar of butter B for Sydney by B, Thomsen ; oar of cattle for Montreal by A. C. Dames ; oar $ of hay for Glasgow by Alf, Baeker ; oar of beige to Hardline by Black & Barr ; e oar of butter to Manteca! by W. W. e Harris; oar of cattle to Toronto by A. e 0. Damao ; oar of hogs to Collingwod by t A. O. Dames ; 2 onre of cattle to Mon. m (real and Toronto JGootion by J. Clegg ; t oar of neap iron to Seaforth by W. d Lowry; oar of lumber to Wingbam by J. e McDonald 1 and 8 can of hay for Glee, o werew 114 a re ofd coal forte Wilt nthere and W Gllliepie ; 2 pare of ooal for R, Henden. eon ; oar of ohiegleo and a car of lambor b for r. Ameet; oar of bottles fee G. A, ft Deadman 1 and 2 Dare of egg oases for R. fi Thermion,S STATIONER. COUNCIL did not meet Monday evening as there was not a quorum. 107 T'10NET, were Bold at Brneeele depot to Dominion Day exonreiouiats. Nese Wednesday will be the "12511," Braude Orangemen will go to Eiuoardine tar the day. INezersenve reports of several present• 'thine are crowded out of this issue bat will appear next week, GEORGE. BaRKELEY and staff are building the cement foandetione for 013e new school house at Wroxeter. They have other work there also. A unarm of all interested in the Turf Club will be held Friday evening of tbie week in the Council Chamber at 8 80 o'olook to disease the question of a Sum• mar rase program, MR. MASenALL, of Beatorth, and Mies Violet Deeper were united in marriage at the home of the bride, Brussels, Man. day evening by Rev. Mr, Laog•Ford, Further partioalare not to hand Ode week. Mao. MCHINLAY hi in poeseeeion of the Rooke-Hayoroft millinery stook, pur- chased last week, and is giving great bargains in np•to-date goods. Mise Mo. !inlay is aleo here. She le a trained voaaliet and will be a valuable acquisition to Brneeele musical airole. THE Poor bide the ladies welcome to town, Exemne TIONS.. -At the Entrance Ex• amination this year 331 oandidatea wrote in East Huron. Last year number was 318, 17 oaudidatee are writing at Brneeele on the Junior Leaving or as h is now called Junior Teaobere' examination, 2 candidates on complete Junior metri. gelation and 4are t i taking g both examine, liana, HUBTLIN6 THE WORE -The American Rotel um cement stable, 44x86 feet, wee pdt up in 01 days by P. J. McDonald and etaff, and the Qosene Hotel barn, 44X 100 feet was completed in 10e days. Tbirteen hands are employed. Upwards of 170 barrels of Dement have been eon. enured. Harry James may add a shed to the South side of hie stable so as to afford inoreaeed accommodation. Carey roofe will be pat on both benne. CTIPID'a 17=01 Y. -A genet wedding took place at six o'clock, Monday morn. ing, July 8rd, at the home of Jamee and Mre. Rogers, Listowel, wben their eeoond daughter, Mise Edith W., was united in marriage to Fred. F, Wileon, of Chicago, The ceremony was performed by Rev. A A, Fanjoy in the presence of immediate relatives only. The Hamer. one trines of Mr. Wilson in Brussels will be a wait in extending to him and his bride the most cordial greetinge and goad wishes. UNFORTUNATE ACCIDENT,- Lout Satnr• day, ae Richard Roe, who lives in Bros. sale South, was carrying a bundle of bay into the stable, he stabbed hie toe, falling on his abdomen on the floor, He was seriously injured and ie still in a pre. carious condition, peritonitis having set in. We hope he will soon be ae smart as anal, Mr. Roe is past 70 yeare of age but has been a very hearty mao. He moved here a few yeare ego from the North of Grey township, having disposed of hie farm, Beaman IN HARD Lnox, - A oorree. pendent writing to the Clinton Newe. Reword fast week in reference to the recent foot ball matches nye :-In the first game of the semi finale of the Intermediate eerier] of the W. I'. A, on Friday night in Bayfield, Braeeole and Bayfiold played a very oloaely contested game, the 5oore of 2 to 1 in favor of Broeeela, scarcely indicating the respect, ive merits of the two teams, Brueaele was favored with a little look in their t none, while the Brneeele goal was guard. r ed by a goalkeeper of the stellar variety. Many well meant abate were earned aside by his 0levernese, He wag ably aesisted by a etrong bask divieion, the moat a prominent of whom was MoRas whose f timely relieves were at times almost o epestaonlar, The defeat of Bayfield on b their own grounds was a surprise to a their supporters, but in jnatioe to the B team it moat be stated that they hare been eomewhet handioapped by injuries 0 t0 some of their regular players, and the b game they played was not nearly np ta w the standard of game they have been p playing all season. The defence was not T quite as steady as nenat and the forward I Me seemed to lack their accustomed o dash and combination, Brown Jaokeon, M f Seaforth, refereed ie his emcee efficient o manner, The teams were as followe t- o Bayfield -Goal, Greenelade ; Intake, 3, a Whiddon, W. Mustard ; alt backs, g McLeod, MacKay, Thompson (Badoar) ; p orwarde, T, Mustard, M. Whiddon, r, a Brownlee, W. Brownlee, D. Cranston. A raeeele-Goal, Herr ; backs, Monne, 0 McDonald ; half backs, Cardiff, Brown, tb teveneon t forwards, Soon, Harley, tr Huetber, Cameron, Willer. In the g eoond game between Bayfield and Brae- b ale, played fri the latter plane on Monday m veining the soon was 2 to 1 in favor of w be home team, although the game was a T noh faetee and bather fought 000test 13 has the first of the serials and it was in pl onbt until the whieble blew, Braoaele m oored the filet goal ehottly ether play be ommenoed, but before half time Bay. a old adored on a pretty shot by Mado T hidden, In the second half the Bens. go els goal wan frequently in eerione dangee, ho at en excellent defenoe kept Bayfield ba otn further flooring and the gated wag m nally deoided by a long ehot by 7d traolian, Of Bransois, ed Standard Bank of Canada =netZege.axixeEneeex=ee) lee9ce. 1V1ETROPOLITAN .. SURPLUS, OR 1i1I$I0RVE lUl 1 ,,2 1,00alia TOTAL ASSETS OVER lAIITAL-Pall! lip $1,000%000o 1tisSl.ItYf FUND • $1 ,000,000 A. Genera I3unklna 13n cluer;ac Parttnruoi CEncl, -"I'VSAV!NGS f3AN (:..a• -Db/POSITS OF ONE DOLLAR and upwarde reneie,'l on whioh INTEREST IS ALLOWED FROM DATE Oh' Df:t'081T et the HIGHEST BANE RATE. ACCRUED INTEREST ie added to aoounnts every six mouths and beoomee principal, -MARRIED WOMEN end MINORS msy make and withdraw Deposits without the intervention of any pereen, LOANS MADE TO FARMERS ON NOTE AT LOWEST RATE, SALE NOTES GASHED, OOLLEQTED or may be left for SAPE•KEEPING only for whioh no /barge to made, TOUR BUSINESS will reoeive our careful and ocurteoue attention, A. 0. MACFARLANE, Aaane. A GARDEN Party is likely to be held Victoria Park in the near future by t Lady Meooabees of town. Fall partia Ian will be given later, Sneerer, Exoarelnn train will lea Brussels on the 12th for $lnoardine 7 80 a, m„ and on . returning will ate from Hinoardine at 8 p, m. PREeONTATION.- Monday Of last week the pupils of B. S. No. 9, llogillop, presented their teaober, Mise Belle Mo. Nabb, with a handsome silver fruit dish and oard receiver as a small token for her kindness to them during the poet three and a belt yeare she has been with them, The parents end obildreu are sorry to lose Mise McNabb, but wish her oontin. ual 8000080 in her new school whioh is near her bone at Brunelle. Tun Seaturth Expositor in speaking of J. W, Duncan ae 4113 Division Conte Olerk eays :-Mr. Duncan, the new clerk, is the editor of the Brussels Herald. He is a Seaforth boy and a geminate of the Expositor ofloa, and althongh he bee departed somewhat from the political teachings of We youth, that is tee worst We oan say of him. He ie a older young meq who has made his own way in the world and will, we have no doubt, discharge the duties of his new oaee with fidelity and efeoieney. R n±eoiao.w. Appeals against the county egnaliz±tion for tbe present your have been entered from Clinton mud Goder'oh townebip. We anderetaud the appeals ro•open the whole equalization, so that there may be others before the court, whioh will open this week at GOde. rioh. Now that this matter is opening op Tan PoeT wooed like to see the question thoroughly gone into so that the final deoision migbt serve as au equitable basis for the Co. for some years to come. Tilers ie roomchanges b t tor a ee nt the work g should be based on competent evidence, as the assessment rolls are often a false guide owing to the variatious by assess. Ore. 4t). J11111.1111111a4M.100•911 on 1 SOMEBODY has asked if the Band could be nob be ioduoed to 000aeionally play a few n ve at rt ToaoNTo EXHIBITION PRIZE LIeT. The Prize List for the Oanadien National Exhibition, Toronto, One., wbioh this year will be held from Aug. 29th to Sept, 9th, both days inclusive, has come to hand. Every olaee has been thoroughly revised and in many cases added to. The promiume to be distributed amount, including medal, plete and epeoiale, to upwarde of 940,000 is value, of whioh 956,000 18 iu actual cash. Field Marobal Lard Roberts, V. 0., ie expeoted to oflreiate et the opening ceremonies on Tuesday, Aug, 29th, and to he a oonetant visitor during the first week, The famous band of the Irieb Guards, eon, eidered the finest military mueioal organization in the United Kingdom, and the favorite household baud of Hie Majesty the Hing, will give two oonoerte on the grounds daily. Pictures and art treaeomse loaned by the ging (Abbey's great Coronation piotare being included) the Corporation of the City of London, the Republio of France, South Reining - ton Maaeum, Right Hon. Lord Strath. one and Lieat•.Governor of Ontario, Hou. Mortimer Clarke, will 000tribate to the most magnificent n g mid t hiseor• that display of art ever made on this continent. Entries close Aug. 16th. Copies of the prize list and entry blanks Dao be had on application to J. 0. Orr, Seoretary and Manager, Oanadian Na. done! Exhibition, 0ity Hall, Toronto. WEDDING Bnara. A pretty wedding was solemnized in Dungannon Metho diet oburob on Thursday, June 29th at 11,30 o'alools, when Min Minnie E Robinson, eldest daughter of Rev. J. 6V, Robinson, was married to Rev. 3. E. Hunter, of Harmony 0100211, The church was beaatifally decorated by the °engem• nation with flowers' and evergreens. Bride entered supported by her father, o the strains of the Wedding Marais, eodered by Mies Elliot, of Brantford, The groom was supported by Rev, F. W. Lang•Ford, while Mies Lulu Robinson waited on the bride. The important 0remony was performed by the bride's ether, assisted by Rev, W. H. Stevens, t Northfield, Miobigan, uncle of the ride ; Rev, T. W. Casein, of Brussels ; tad Rev, George Baker, of Blaevale. ride wore a gown of white eolienne over white eflk end a bridal veil fastened with range blossoms, and carried a shower oquet of white roee8. The bridesmaid ee attired in champagne eolienne over ale blue silk and earned pink carnations, he flower girl, Mies Alma Robinson, ooked dainty in a blue silk dress and blue hiffon poke•bonnet. Caere were Rev. r. Madden, of Toronto, and Mr, Elliot, t Brantford. Bridal party received ongrataletione .at bhe parsonage under a arab sf emllao and loonete. Bride. room's present to the bride was a pearl endant, to the bridesmaid, a peer! ring nd to the flower girl a gold neolslaoe, fter the wedding breakfast was served he bridal party drove to Godorioh, where e young oonple left by the five pr m, ant foe their new home. The bride's oing away gown wag wine colored roadolotb. She wag the recipient of any beautiful and useful gifts. Geode ere prevent irOm Alberta, Michigan, oronto, Brantford, London, $lnoardine, needs, Nodal() and several other wee. Rev. Mr, Ranter ie a rising fnfeter of the Methodist ohurob, and has eeleeted a young lady, who will be real helpmate in big important calling, hey enter upon their lifo's work with od proepeats and theft many friend's pe their future may be oloudleoo and appy and that (bey may be spared for any yeare to Work together in the atner'e. vineyard, Tian PoeT throws an halal slipper after -them. tnuee on the street when they are all ready to attend a Garden Party 7 We dere say a good tunny would appreciate it. As it is Joe Burton's Jewebarp is about the only street renelo available barring the rattle onot;oo warblers, Conaoo r,oa Peones blaoksmibh shop is completed ae far as the brick work is concerned and the Carey root will be put on at once. There will bo mere floor space in the new shop than i•, the ono boned ae the old briok torge, will be dlepeneed with and steel onre substituted, A business office will also be i"•rnnged. A RINK from Brueaele Bo v •nd club went to Soo(artb ou Tuesday con+inning of H. James, R Downing, F. J. Sobeak and D. 0. Roos, end took a hand in the tournament but had not their ac:astom. ed good record. They beat Gult, of Goderich, by 18 to 12 but were defeated by Finchamp, of London, Hoover, of Clinton, and Lack Kennedy, of 8eaforth, the two latter by one shat each. Of o05res we oitnnot expect to nap' ore the awards every year so are eatisfied to ee these prizes go elsewhere. I. 0. F. -Rev. Mr. MoCnn), ' f Tnron• to, organizer for the Independent Order of Paraders, has beau making a cesvae in this dietriot in the int.rests of this society and his industry wag rewarded by a number of weeenie0a to the Iooai Conrt. Monday evening a public mea'• ing of rather a Insigne ohara0ter was held in. the Town Hall, under the aaspisee of the Order. The proerem oonsieted of musical numbers by the town Band ; a fine piano solo by T. A, Hawkins ; fraternal exobangee by W. H. MoUraoken, representing the I 0. 0. F, ; M. Blaok, A, F. et d, M ; B. Gerry, the L O. L. nndv. Re . Dr. Res the s 8. 0. S. ; afew words by Rev. Mr. Mo. Oaal and address on the I. 0. F. by High Chief Ranger Cameron, of Luok• now, who certainly made out a good ORBS for hie Order and by foots and Spree demonstrated the foremost plaoe they occupy among the fraternal and beneficiary inetitutione. Some of the leading features pointed out were ita stability, enrplae (nearly 9 million dol. lard) old age and diaability cleans, siok beneflte and Companion Comte. Their growth i0 quite marvellous, from 860, 28 years ago to 226,000. This year the 11 months record le 672 more than the 12 menthe of lush year and 886 more than the best record year of the society. They have paid oat 19 million dollars, or an average of 96,000 per day, and in inane. anise from, 98.000 to 94,000 per day, Reference was also made bo the Foresters' Orphans' Home now ready in Lake Ontario in/hilly: Mr.. Cameron is a pleasing speaker and his topi0 was well bandb,•,1 a„d will n0 donbt reenlb in an Moreaee to the membership. The public) installation ceremony did not take piece owing bo the lateness of the hoar. W. H. Herr, of THE Pose Was chairmen, Mexor0roNLtr,-"Fairview," the OOm. Portable reeidenoe of Thos. and Mrs, Nioholle, Tarnberry street, Brunie, en. tertained a large and joyoae oompany on Wedneeda 096i' as, it being the eventful 00088100 of the marriage of their nth mable daughter, Miss Laura E., to Will E. Duncan, a well known young man of Broeeela. At 6 30 o'clock as the etraine of the Wedding Marob were sounding from the piano, under the manipulation of Mies Dora Henoy, of; Walton, the wed- ding party look their places, ander an arch and floral bell of evergreens and marguerites, in the parlor, where Rev. T. W. elesene performed the ceremony. The bride was given away by her father; the bridesmaid was Miee Gerrie Dun - gen, eider of the groom ; the flower girl little Miee Lovett/ Ballantyne, niece of the bride, while Dr. F. Lamby, of Mid- land, Micelle supported the groom. Very beoomming costumes of Dream silk voile, trimmed with pearl sequin, were worn by the good ookiog bride and her attendant, and bhe flower laoeie looked 'sweet in, white silk, carrying a bneket of roses, The bride wore a veil and carried whits roees and Mise Dunoan had a bmignet of pinit rosea, After hearty and long con• tfwued congratulation's, in whioh °i amatory exehangea were easily in evi• donee, and the bridal party and company were photographed, the giants everein- vited to the well spread tables, where half a hundred at a time, fared sumptuously, ably aesiend by a ooterie of merry maidens and affable gento, The bride's health was proposed by W. H, Herr, nicely eenonded by Rev, T. W. Cadens and ably eupported by Dr. Lambie and W. J. Stonemae, of Beneatt, A brief reply wee made by the groom. The somewhat commonplace phrase of sayieg the minded, uta presents l unfit' and oreamental” wea literally morrew1, ae the gifte were nn• menaily good, coneietiug of silver, china, glass, furniture, linen, pictures, thee, web and te sowing macbioe, The groom's parents presented a fine beveled plebe mirror and the Hensen oontingent a beautiful silver service, An enjoyable evening woe epent, inolnding a program in whioh Mieeee Kenney, Duncan, Love and Armstrong, Mrs, S. H. Jackson, De. Lambie, Will F. Stoneman, Harvey Bohanaa and W. H. lent took HELP WANTED (Female) Ladies to do plain owing at home, whole or spare time, 8S to 815 per weak. Work Bent any dtetanoa, °bargee Paid, Send'etamp for full parHoulare. LENA ore, Oo„ MontrOal, lt8V. R. R. WARDRN, D. 0., President. TI100. BRADSHAW. PIA, NIS HONOR XXA. W. ar0nTIACER GLAIR, 11.0. MUIN Pln0TnnoOR HEAD QFFIOE - TOIPONTO W, 0, 11088 - - GENERAL MANAGER A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSAOTED. Drafts Bought and Sold. Farmers' Notes Dieoounted, Directors BANK s. J, N00R0, Vleo•Preaident, n, n. T010518014, B. 0, Samar 4-8 AWE II,EPa18reWAvv il' Interest et HIGHEST OURRENT RATES allowed on all dime of 91 and upwarde. A. E, MELLISH, Manager. part, the chair being 000npied by Rev. T. W. Connie A, serenade by the Town Band was a pleasing feature. At an early !lour In the rimming the gaeste departed, wishing many happy years to Mr. Duncan and bride. The happy twain took the early train Thursday morning for a trip to Toronto, Lindsay and other places and on their retaru will continue to reeide in Brueaele, Among the guests from a dietanoe were noticed J. 0. and Mrs. Stoneman, Will. and Mrs. Stoneman, Minn Stoneman, A. Taylor, Mre. Thompson, Jae. and MCP. Taylor,' Mr, and Mies Glenn, Mr. Horton and siebere, Mr. Nioholle, Richard Nioholle, F. Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mre.. Moore and son, all from Hawaii and looality ; D. and Mre, Gray, of Toronto ; and Mre. end the Misses Gray, of Lind. say, Mr. and Mre. Nioholle filled admir. ably tbe position of boat and boetese and well deserved the compliments paid them. It appearenlee are safe mildew from which to argue, THE POST would say other matrimonial alliances were forth. ered by the gathering of Wednesday evening of whioh fuller perbionlars will be given later. Business Locals. Fon obeap millinery go to Mieeee Hab• kirk, See one 50 cent bate. ABOUT two thousand pressed red brick for ease. I, 0. Bloaenns, Oman pupa for sale from good working stook. Lot 22, Con. 18, Grey. JAS. D. MoNAIe, Oreobrook, To meohanioe and wood workere, I oan file and improve on any slaws. Our filing saves time, money aid worry. T. McGowan, Mill et., Brunets. QUANTITY O fgas pipef 1 for ansate bit Q 1 gain. Sizes inch and inch and a quarter. F. Andes, Brueaele. CouooRTADLE lineae and lot, with stable, pump &o., conveniently located on Queen street for sate. Apply to THE POST, Goan Br000b lost with Targe opal with swinge in the centre. Owner will be greatly obliged if finder will leave it at THE Pon. Slam in Tien Pen block to rent, also a fine large room upstairs, wall lighted, eoitable for office or shop. Get partia, Mars at THE POST, LADY'S shoulder caps, satin with bead trimming and lave, Int on 5th line, Harris. Owner will be moil obliged if ib is left at THE Pose. COMFORTABLE and convenient dwelling rooms above store to let, both hard and soft water, Rent 94 per month. I. 0. RICHARDS, MONEY WANTED, -Have you. from 9100 to $1,000 to loan or invest on good seoar. ity 7 You oan make from 6 to 10 per mint. dddrnse- 49tt B, Clara 00 BRUSSELS POST. SLAUGHTER SALE OP DRESS GOODS.—Dur. ing July and Augoet we will clear our entire stock of Deese Goode. This sale inoludee all our high class Summer Shirt Waist Buitinge. 50o lines for 26o, eta. G. E. HIND' Wing baro. b am, :aoaax7 • ititorpeon-In Wtoxeber, on July 2nd, 1905, to Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Mcffitt, a daughter. Weisman -In Morrie, on Jane 26, bo Mr, and Mre. 0. J, Mailman, a son, ¢.c1R Fox E7a7, CLARK-BTEwART-At Blnevele, on Jane 280, at the residuum 0f the bride's father, by Rey. G. Baker, Mies Pearl E. Stewart, of Biuevale, to Mr. James Clark, of Morrie. DUNOAN-NIononee,- At the residence of the bride's parents, Fairview Pottage, Tarnberry street Brands, oei July 501P, by Rev. T. W. Deane, Mr, Wm, E. Duncan to Mise Laura E., only daughter of Mr. and Mra. T. Nioholle, all of Brneeele. Onovennolt-Donsos-Iu Mitobell, on June the 26,11, by Rev. 0. W. Brown, Mies Helen Myrtle Dobson, Mttobell, to Mr. Anderson Stevenson, of St, Thomas. FINDLAY-BEM-In Wingham, on Jane 27th, by Rev. Dr, Gandy, Rev. W. A. Findley, of Kinglake, to Mies Harriet Reid, of Wiogham. MoVneel-Elemteo .-Al the residence of the bride's father, Blusvale, on June 28th, by Rev, W. J. West, M. A„ Mr, Joo. Milton MoVetty, of Morris, to Min Jennie,.seoond daughter of Mr. James Elliott, of Blnevale, MoNevanoow,-Io Tarnberry, on July and, 1906, Donald McNaughton, aged 56 years and 5 mouths, FRIENDSHIP—At Viotoria Hospital, on Jane 29, 1905, Verna 3, Friendship, only daughter of William and Sarah Friendship, of 86 St. Audrew street, West London, aged 5 years, 8 months and 15 days, 50R 1.5'9E1=7..0M .4.P,.T.L:0uMI2"11", Fall Wheat Barley Peas. ,,,.,,,,.,• Cate Butter, tube and rolls,, Eggs per dozen Hay per ton ,,.,••••I••• Flour, per bbl Hoge, Live Wool Seib, per bbl„ Potatoes per bug ,.t. Apples (per bbl,) .,... ,,, 90 40 00 39 15 14 6 00 0 25 20 1 00 45 1 00 90 40 66 88 16 16 0 60 13 26 21 70 46 1 26 TOUR SALE,— ONE ROUND, stave 8110, 28 feet high, 1.4 feet dram„ wnave rods for mune. SMITH,, for 4, Con 7, Env, Breesele.P. O.60.2 SILVER WATCI8', WALTHAM movement open face, lost on al0nday• No v000very Su Finder will dple writ be lleaveiat TIirl Poem Publishing Beetle. 00.5 3100. RIT051 0, Walton P.O, DESIRABI.JE PROPERTY FOR SALE,- T115 undersigned oilers his desirable property in Graham's Survey for „ale, oontainiug 85 aoree, with a good brick house and frame tiara ou it. For further partioulare 1105110 on the premises. 511f 5511•0UEL HOGGARD,Brueeela, TEACHER WANTED, HOLD - eco end Claes Oorttdoate, for 8. S. No. 10, Elroy township, Huron 0e, Applications, stating salary, reoeived up to July 10111. Duties to 00mmenoe atter Summer va0a- (don. ROBERT mime,62.2 Oranbrook, Ont, TEACHER WANTED FOR S. 9, No. 9, Morrie, Duties to cowmenoe atter summer 000ation. Applications re. Oeived by the undersigned np to July 16t1, Applicants to state eatery and tarnish tes- timonials. JNO. 641 ORTREIIID, JR., 62.2 Secretary, WaitouP,O. COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE and 2 acres of land for sale ou Walnut street, Brussels. Brick house, gond stable, hard and sort water, small orolrard, So, Property in good shape. Immediate posses- sion can be given. For further parttoulare appprloto hH ueesiees. JOHN elcIIIe6 -10, ALE OR FEMALE TEACH - MR wanted, holding 258 Oleos Oerti- deate. Duties to 0ommenoe after Summer holidays. Applications to be received np to 6 N. m, on July 81st. Applicants to state Salary wanted and give reeom mendations. 52.4 CAMBIUM. b1ERON Soo : Tra aa„ 0ranbrook, Ont. Hay For Sale. Tenders will be received by the under- signed up to 0 p. m., July 14111, for the our - Ma of the bay at the Agricultural Park. The accepted. t 1r ouy tender 001 neae,earlly aooepted, 5.11 weeds within the Park have to be out by whoever gets the hay. W. H, %ERR • Seo. Grey Branch Agl. Society, ClROICE FARM FOR SALE, I being Lot 20, con. 10, Grey township, Huron 00,, containing 100 aaree. There is a 0learan50 of 00 aeras, the land being 10 splendid condition, 'Upon the farm is a brick house, bank bare, low barn, pig house, d:o ,ales good orchard, P080005len given nest Spring, with privilege , of putting Fall wheat in, Fox further parttoulore apply ou the premises to WEI. MoNABB, Proprietor, or F. S. Scott, Brussels, 01,00 FINE FARM FOR SALE, BE– ing Lot le, '0014.19, Grey, containing 100 acres, 85 el which are cleared and bal- ance in hardwood bush. Frame house, new bank barn, orchard, &e., on .premises with abundance of spring water. Place is well longed ; is in good condition and no waste land. 5 miles from either Brussels or Wal. ton. For further parttoolare apply on the Premises or if by letter to 0ra011000 r 7,0, 60 4 NEIL DOR CARSON, Proprietor. Voters' List, 1905. Mnnlelpaniy of the Township of Grey, County Or Huron, Notice is hereby given that I have true.. Mitte64looe otldelivered aa of the persona Voters' Lista Aet, the copies required by said me. trout to be so trauemitced or delivered of the Inst made, pursuant to amid Aot, of all persons appealing by the last edemd As - easement Roll of the said Municipality to be eutitled to vote in the sold Manfoipaliby at Elections for alembore of the Legislative Assembly and at fuunieipal leleatione ; and that the said list was first posted up fu my office, at Ethel, 05 the Fourth day of July, 1905, and remains there for inspection, Electors are called upon to esamiee the said list, and, 0 any omissions or any other mere are found therein, to take immediate proceedings to have the said errors eorree0' ed according to law. Dated this 5111 day or July AM. 1906. JOHN MoIN:eOS.B, Clerk of Grey, Potato Bu g Now doth the emalt Potato Bug Improve eaoh shining minute, 4e coon's) you start your tater patob 'Ron bet yonr boots bo's in It, Ho starts in when bhe planta begin To peep out through the crust, And eats Dad ads and sato some more, It seems ea if he'd beet. When you go out to view the patch Where a flue prop ought to be, Some well trimmed tope and 1,000,000 bugs Are all that yon oan see, It ebould not be thin tbie ie thus, At first you ehoald have seen Tbat when you loot ware /DLO town You gob some FOX'S PARIS GREEN. 250. PER LB. Notice to Creditors. In the Surrogate Conte of the County of Huron, in tine matter of the estate of David Moffatb, late at the Township of Tarnberry, in the County of Huron, farmer, Deceased. Notice ie hereby giveu,pursuaut to Boyle- od Statutes of 0ntarlo, 1897, Chap. 129, Sec, 08, that all oreditore and others having any olaiine against the estate or the said David Moffatt, farmer, who diad on or about the 16th day of June, A, D. I96a are re- quired, on or before the 10111 day of Aa gnat, 1905, to send by poet, prepaid, or deliver to A. B. Macdonald, of the Village of Bruseele, in the County of Bum , Solioi for for Joseph Robb, of the Township of Norris, in said County, the Administrator of the eatitto, tneir Christian and surnames, ad. dresses and dosorlptions, the full mirth, - Man of their claims, the etatement of their accounts and the nature or tbo aeouritlee (if any) bold by them. And notice ie further given that after the said last mentioned date the said Admiule• teeter will proceed to distribute the ease to of the deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the chime of whiohhe abaft thou have notice and that the told Administrator will hot be liable for the mots or any part thereof, to any per0ou or persons of whose etalme notice shall not have boon received by flim at toe time or such distribution. Dated at Brussels this 23rd day of Jnoo, A. D. 1005. A, B. MAODONALD, 51.3 Solioitortor Administrator. Card oI Thanks The undereigned, who have die• posed of their Millinery Bgsineee to Mrs. MoKfnlay, of Ridgetown, desire to thank the public for their genorone patronage of the pact 8:a. years and ask a oontin. nan0e of the dame to their en0- oeasor, All persona indebted to ne are asked to salt AT ONCE at the shop and settle as we will be removing From towu. ROCHE & HAYCROFT WOOL Any quantity of Wool wanted for which the Highest Market Price will be paid. Wool will be taken in at No. 2 Storehouse or the Flour and Feed store. Alf. Baeker, BRUSSELS. c for Wool ta'arb" lelb t lbeinelleaeb,hAa J. T. WOOD Proprietor of the Excelsior Knitting Mills, BrUsBels, is prepared to pay 22 Dents per pound, cash, for any quantity of good Wool delivered at his Mills. Splen- did stock of choice goods consisting of Tweeds, Flan. nets, Flannelettes, Cotton Shirtiugs, Oottonades, &c., brought in from the best Mills, and Blankets, Yarns and Sheetings made in our own IVlills of choice stock, to give in exchange for Wool. An advance of 2 cents per pound allowed for Wool in trade. Now is the time to market your Wool. Strictly Fair Dealing our Principle. Il'Oorne and see us before going elsewhere. 00 d Excelsior Knitting Mills STUB.