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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1905-8-10, Page 5ii Fall Terni Opons Sept. 5th, A&'hijb LIOTT TORONTO, ONT. Oon, Yoxen .Alin ALB-ANnRR BTO, e One of the largest and bust aowmer- 7 olal aohoola I n the Dominion, MI of li our graduates aro absolutely sure of scouring poaltiono. Strong atofr of teaoba e' modern r In student ou i r , Splendid o ul,muut Every ve [edea[ [horse 2 k Ya hl sats satisfied, Y u d, Write for our ma utnoout catalogue. Address : g W, J, ELLIOTT, Principal, TRAIN UP A CHILD 11 4) And when 1100 up sendto him or L/STOWEL/// 'J/i Jt `feral opens April llth, 1904 Two Ooarse0— o O Bend for College Journal. ommorolal and Shorthand. A. L. MoINTYRE, Manager. MEDICAL CARDS. DR. R, A. BURNS— _ Successor to Dr: J. A. illeNnughton Brume's, Ontario Gredoate of Polyolinto Poet Graduate School of Medicine and Surgery, Now York. Member of College of Physicians and Sur- geons of Ontario. OfMoe and residonoo same ae formerly oc- cupied by Dr. MoNaughton. Diseases of women a specialty. BUSINESS CARDS. ONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER cent, F. B. SCOTT, Brussels, H. MOCRACKEN— Bce et •GroIcery,ssuer o! Marriage Lisonees. 01. Tnrnberry street, Braseele, 1iARMB FOR SALE—THE UN• DRnerowim has several good Forme for sale and to rent, easy terms, in Townships of Morris and Grey. F B. SO OTT.Bruesele C. 0. F. Court Princess Alexaodria, No.24, 0, 0. P., B reseals, meets 10 their Lodge Room, Blas - hill Block, on tho 2nd and last Tuesdays of each month, at 8 o'clock. Vieitiog brethren always welcome. JAS. BURGESS, O. R. A. E. MELLISH, 1t. S. M. MORRISON, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, WALTON, ONT. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM' INOOBAN0 , FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. AUCTIONEERS. FS. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION - • ERR,''111 sell for better prices, to better moo, ho leas time and leas chargee than any ether Anotion•or in East Huron or he won't charge anything, Dates and ordure can always be arranged at this Mee or by personal application. ROST. H. GARNISS BLUEVALE — ONT. Auctioneer for Huron County. Terme reasonable. Sales arranged for at the office of TRH 1001, Brussels. 2211 VETERINARY. Cl,„ A. CUNNINGHAM— • Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vet- erinary College, is prepared to treat all dis- eases of domesticated animals in a compet- ent manner. Partioular attention paid to Veterinary Dentistry and Milk Foyer. Calle promptly attended to, Office andlnarmary —Four doors North of bridge, Turoberry st., Brussels. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. A B. MACDONALD— • Barrister, Solicitor. Notary, Rte. 800000000 to G. 1, Blair. Oilioe over Stan- dard Bank. Brussels. Solicitor for Metro- politan Bank, SINCLAIR- 11 • Barrister, Bolloitor, ,Couveyaneer, Notary Public, ere, Onion—Stewatt'a Block 1 door North of Central Hotel, Solicitor for the Standard Bank. pliOUDFOOT, HAYS & BLAIR— BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC. W. PISOIIDBooT, H, C. R. O, HAYS G. F. BLAIR. OBloee—Thoee formerly occupied by Messrs Cameron ac Holt, (IODRBIO1, ONTAn10. DENTISTRY DR. R. P. FEiLD, 2ENT18T Graduate oft the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario and Plied -class Honor Graduate of Toronto Univoreity, Office next to Brewer's Photograph Gallery, BRUSSELS. Fall Term Opens Sept, 5 CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT. Qt It pale to get a bueine l education Gt 7d and it pale to got it in the eohool Li wbioh can do most for iia etudente atter . they graduate, This eohool 10 1,0 recognized to be one of the boat Buoi- nese Oollogeo In Canada, All our grad- ii�� ��p eaten secure positions. Bue1110ee 001- 1/ loges frequently apply to us to 80011re B our graduates n0 tea:Mors. W rlto for our too Catalogue. li ELLIOTT & MOLAOBIJAN, ,,ryry Penetrate. F.ylt~ilit ._ _. - ' — 1swa..oemwu s ac4Cum....airat . WINGHAM Business College PARENTS, YOUNG SIION,YOUNO WOMEN, WAIST) UP to the toot that a kuowlougge of Bookkeeping,Sbarth mud and Typowtlt- ine le 011 equiment for 000008010 life, Aa an investment it pays a dividend ovary day In the your. Therm le iuo time like the PRESENT. Int. proyp the proaent uncl you aeaure in the future. Enter ut r NOW,and assure a thorough hntnwi($ in ulElluof ourdepartments, Ehut '1 wry for y u. bnelneae uvouuoe esues ¢fully for you. Terms and further information ohoerlully given by oalllug or writing, Ono. BPOTToN, N. REGINALD FLETonon, President, 1'nneip al. 12 yearn teaching experience, raa.1 Reb30 m J Two printing plant of the defanut Brunets Herald wee moved to Beaforth Met Saturday and Monday, the pro- prietors of the News In that town ownrog it. A PARTIAL eclipse of the moon, which will be visible here, will take pIase on Aagoet 1403, the moon entering the shadow at 9.39 and leoviug.shadow at 11.43. ,,,Naw wheat woe marketed last Satur- day by J. Clark, 10th son., Grey. It scaled 59 pounds to the bushel and 75c per haulm! was paid for it. While Borne of the wheat is reported light (here are numerous good fields. Orem Holiday on Friday of this week. The buoioeee places will be olosed, both Bunke included. The chief attraction of the day will be the Exoureion to Kin. cardiac. Speoial train leaves Brueeele at 8.40 e. m. Return taro, adults 85o ; ohildreu 45o. Train leaves Kincardine on home trip at 6 80 p. m. Wo have fust received a copy of the Statistical Year Book of Canada for 1904, which contains the greafeet compilation of foots and figures ever pabliabed be. ween two covers of a like number of pages in Canada. Comparisons and 0001raele are drawn with refereooe to every oouoeirable subject that has any. Hag to do with the progress or decline of iudastriee, inoilalious, oto., oto„ of the country, as well ae of the management of the many departments under the govern• meat. In foot everything of a statistical mature pertaining to the Dominion is ounlaided in this volume. Blois' FORECASTS FOR AuouoT, — A regular Valoan storm period begins on the 4th, is central on the 6th and extends the 9th, Oloudineoo and general storm conditions will gather early in the period, and rain with wind and thunder will pees Eastwardly aoroee the ooantry from the 403 to the 8th. By about the Sib storms of thio Vuloan period will have passed off to the Atlsntio with the Change to fair and cooler weather clone on their heals, The 11th and 12th are reactionary storm dates and eeoondary series of dieturban000 will develop and pane Eaetwardly serum the aonniry on and teaching these days. We aalonlate that the effect of the regular Vulcan storm period, extending from the 15th to 19th, will begin as early ae the 14th. Rain, thunder and wind will visit many parte daring Ibis game period, notably on and teaching the 18th. Cooler weather will follow about the 19th to 210. Earthquakes in many pares of the earth, with tidal waves and similar dieturbanoee will be reported daring this last storm period. A CHOIR'S EeTenld,—Tie Owen Sound Times °aye—One of the resent events woe the presentation on Friday July lot, al a pionio near Leith arranged for the ooaa. Bion to Dr. Cavanagh, who for the peat eight years hes been ohoirmaoler of the First Methodist chetah, of a magnifioeut gold headed ebony cane. Tho gift mark• 3d the appreciation of the membsre of the ohoir. The ohoir also expressed its appreciation of Mre. Cavanagh's efficient 00rvieee by presenting a valuable um - broils, with a massive gold handle. The ineoription on the gold head of the cane which is beautifully carved and exteade tally four inches in length is "Presented to Dr. M. Oavangb by Finds Methodist Ohoir, July let, 1905." Atmoet a similar ineoription is engraved on the handle of the umbrella preae0led to Mre. Cavanagh. The address which aaoowpanied the pre. mutation expressed the high esteem of the members for the eervieee rendered by Dr. Cavanagh soil hie estimable wife In the 0ervioe of song of the oharah and the hope that they would be long spared to 0eeiet iu this great branch of the oburotl'o work. Dr. Cavanagh has been moat active bu securing the appoiatmeut of Mr. Largo, of Leamington, tie his elle. oeeeor and on tie arrival here al the firet of this month handed over hie dimmer. ship to the man who now fills Iho peal• Mon, Too much praise cannot be given to both Dr. and Mrs, Cavaudgh for their Belt saoriflotng devotion to the musical service of she Firer Methodist ahuroh and both have earned the esteem not only of the ohoir bat of the membership of the antral]. The address wee read by How• and Armstrong and was 60 follows ; "Dear Doctor and Leader.—Wo have met here today to formally celebrate the occasion of your retirement from the active duties of leadorehip in ohoir lite. There ie a eadneesfor un in the thought that no longer are we to serve under you, bel we look beyond this in recalling the ionnm• arable pleasant times we have spent to. Ober during your long term of motive eetvioe. You have been oar leader now for some eight yearn. There have been times when volunteers were scanty and those of ability few; there have been times when oar gallery hes been taxed in ire capacity, Bud then for the meet part there has been the happy medium of a strong well balanced line, most regaieite for beet sueaeea. But under 111 abr00m• stemma, you have been a constant lead• er always striving to bring forth from mnebo what best lay in it, constantly pointing out a step to improvement ; un- tiring in your zeal to blend together our feeble effort s into the moat perfect hat. moray, And not only in your duties but aloe in your soobal life amongst no has your beat been true and your influence one for great good. And now as you are about to retire from this leadership we ask yon to accept Wig cane, and on be. halt of Mre. Oavanagb this umbrella, not ibatio any way we are trying ko repay yon bat merely sen eimpie token of our appreoiatfon tot year oetvioee. We hope that yon both may long be spared to• gethor with tie to aontinno in the service of song, anti that when at last we shall have puma away from these Bermes, we all may meet around the Throne in Elea. van to sing the eternal oonge, Signed in behalf of the aboir, Bruins Buono, elne, WsLex, WILL CAMMr10N, IiowARa ABR. e'1'RoNG." To Mro, Wiley and Wel. Gem• pion fell the plunging duty of ptomaine the cane and umbrella. FIVE TEARS DVSI'Eo'SI.I CURER, "No ono knows what I suffered from 0temach trouble and dyepepele" writes A. 13. Agnew, of Bridgewater. ''For the last five years 1 have been unable to digest and tiesimilate food. I hwl no color my strength ran down, and I left mioerablo all the time, I always had B heavy feeling titter male and woe much troubled with die• einem arid uptake/ before my eyes, Dr. Hamilton's Me were just what I needed, They have cored every oymptem of my old trouble, My health ie now all that clan be deeired," Cm Dr. Bamil• ton's Pills ; 25o, per box at all dealers. Exeter. The Advocate in holidaying this week. Reeve Bissett is again able to be down town, baying almoet reooverod from his bllnees. Exeter ratepayers will vote ou a bylaw to purchase the Electric) light and have the town run it. Mies Stella Gregory has been engaged to teach High Sobool work iu the Eriu Peelle School, at an initial salary of $500. The wheat prop here about, which p400100e to anteing gave promise of a heavy trop, tae been found to be muuh ehranken. This la particularly the cage with the later mown wheet. Dr. Bolliue, of Exeter, who has been eafferiog from rheumatism for Dome time, has gone to the sanitarium at Battle Creek, Mich. During hie alumnae his praotioe will be looked after by Dr. Malloy, of Toronto. E, J. Spsokmaa and Ed. Dignan, e0• 0ampment repreeeotativee, and Well, John and S. A. Popleetone, subordinate lodge representatives are attending the I. 0. 0. F. Grand E00ampme0t sod Grand Lodge meetinge at Brookville. Active preparation° have been and are now ¢oder way for one of the iargeot, beat and moot complete Fall Fairs at Exeter that has ever been held in the hietory 01 the Stephen & Unborn° Agri. cultural Society. The date has been est for Mooday and Taeeday, September I8th and 19111. Bluth. Rev. W. H. Irwin, of Reed City, Mich. Man, is a visitor at the home of Joseph Taman. John 0. Brown left oo Taeeday for Kincardine, where he hes aaeepted a position in Mayor Oooke'e drug store. Up to the present time the right of way through Blyth has 000t the 0. P. R $3470, and the end is not yet. The lege gave the railway a bonus of $3000. The voters' list for Blyth has been posted up and contains the names of 326 voters, divided ae follows ;—Part I, 206 ; part II, 94 ; part III, 26. There are 81 persons eligible to serve as jurors. James Forsyth, brother to Mre. John Henderson and Mine Margaret Forsyth, of 1317141, has been appointed chief clerk of the tinanoe department of the Domin. ion Government et Ottawa. Hie salary will be $2400 per annum. For several years peat Mr. Forsyth has been a valued Barran% of the Ontario Govern- ment at Toronto, and where his great ability hair long been recognized. He will outer upon hie new dntiee at once. Hie salary in Toronto was $1400. Thomas Sloan, of Redwood county, Minnesota, brother of Reeve Sloan, of Blyth,aud who left Huron county 90 7Bare ago, has been eiel1ing old friends in this and adjoining counties for the past two weeks. Mr, Sloan W00 very fortun- ate a few years ago. A new railroad passed directly through tie property, the station being 'matted thereon, from wbioh has already eluting tip a large Red flourishing village. Mr. Sloan has recently been out in the new Canadian provinces and eeaared some laud in that looality. At the morning service a week ego in Trinity aboroh, Rev. J. Edmonds announced to the congregation that he bad 0ooepted the rectorship of the parish at Delhi, which had been offered him by At A. McDonald's Store, Cran,brook May be found a supply of Binder Twine of first-class quality. Plymouth sells at foie, per pound and Green Sheaf at rrjc.—Now is the time to get it, Fine New Stock of Dinner Sets. Bargains all over our Store. eetteitie A, M'DONALD CRANBROOK. Bishop Williams. Thie announcement was a great eurpriee to the oongregatioo, who had not the slighbeet knowledge that Mr, Edmonds bed any intention of leav lug them, for during the three years he hag been their rector he has endeared himself to each and everyone of them by his faithfalneee and earnestness. He will sever hie cm:unction with the Blyth pariah on Oobober 1st next. Mr. Ed• monde 10 very popular with all °lasses of our oitizeue and will leave the village with general regret. TO CURB FEVER, CIULLS, AGUE, We know of oo remedy so reliable as Nerviline. Twenty drops taken in hot water three times daily not only stops the obit's but destroys the dieeaee oompletely. Nerviline has a direst aotion on ague and (Mille and re. mouse the exciting 00010ee. Io stomach and bowel disorders Nerviline hue held first plane for nearly fifty years. It is powerful, swift to act, thorough, and perfectly safe. Being pleasant to [nate it's popular with everybody. Your drug. gist sails Poison's Nerviline in large 25a. bottles ; esti:Aeoliou guaranteed. (ao(lericl►. There are about thirty guests at Meneetnng Park, The Marine Hospital box at Captain Babb'° wee opened and yielded $4,53 to the fund. J. H. Worsen Imo completed the put- ting in of a metal ceiling in one of the rooms at the G. 0. I. Rev. 1. T. Le Gear, of Jaokeon, Michigan, preaohed in the Court House Sunday morning at 11 o'olook. The a00000000 is repeated that the 0. P. It, will be ready to oarry paeeeogereto Goderioh on the July 12161 1906. The prospects are that this year's bowling tournament, to oommenoe on the 251h, will be the largest in the history of the slab. Mies Laura Farrow left on Monday of last week on a visit to Mblvenoo, aa°om. ponied by her friend Mise Large, who has been visiting here. R. R. Sallow° craw a while robin at hie premises on Ohurah street. With the exception of a red breast and a Blight darkening of the wings the bird is own. plebely white. A deepatoh from Mooeomin, dated July 26111 records the deaththat after. noon of Liodeay,eldeot son of E. Lind- say Elwood, barrister. He was thrown from tie horse while riding and trampled to death. On Monday of last week in /be Police Court, Ed, Bwarte was fined $25 and orate for allowing liquor to be drank on the promisee during prohibited hours, and at the same Court H. Dawson was flood Sign of the Golden Clock. W. F. Stretton WATCHES W. F. STRETTON eau supply you with any grade of Watch you require and at the lowest price. JEWELRY You can rely on any piece you pur- chase from us to be just as we rep- resent it. REPAIRING If your Watch is not satisfactory after my repairing all you require is to return it and /get your money. exc,,.,T,o" T nr In, .n ,•e, c1Taa,t .e,n•rol,a When Governor Siucoc laid the foundation of Loudon, Ontario, one hundred years ago he knew it would grow to ben great city, but had no thought of the Western pair. The Western Fair gives the people of this country an excellent opportunity for a pleasant outing at a minimun of cost, and at the same time developes their gore of practical and useful knowledge, Its educational features have always been carefully fostered by the Directors. This year several important improvement, of an Instructive nature have been added. The celebrated 91st Iiighland Regiment Band will give three concerts daily during the exhibition. The entertain- ment department will be better than ever, and will include leaping the gap in add air on a steam automobile. r•0 IMP•CNATI•a WI1500 W. 4. 0000, raa•loaer, oe J A. 005.1.00, axe ee0050 LONDON Sept. 8 16, 1905 $20 and ooete for harboring people to the hay room ,111/1515 prohibited Ileum. Tormin, Globe of Tuesday of Mat week any0: Ake. 0, McGillivray, of (loderiob, loavaa 0o slay with hie wife and ohildreu en route to Shanghai, China. The veaael on which be ie to sail from Van• oonver doee not leave until Aug. 14. He will spend the intervening time in delivering leotoree at variogo pointe on hie journey to the wain. ARE 1 (11 II 1 1 r,l O(g f VALUABLE 7 It natere bad her way every complexion would be clear anti delightful, But many allow their blood to boucme weak, —hence pimples, Ballow akin, Berk circles ander the eyes. To have a beautiful complexion nee Ferrozooe regularly, It bridge a rich ruddy glow to the oheeke, nonriahee the blood and thereby destroys humors and pimpled. For beauty, health and good apnrite use F0rrezone. Your appearanoe will improve a hundred fold, Fifty ciente buys a box of fifty oho°olate mooted to le — b is Dmlt put off—gat Ferro• zone today, W irtghrtm. Amos Tipling was fn Toronto and or. eared some emigrants to pull flax. The Alert Fire Brigade of Winghem has decided to celebrate Labor Day. Mise Mend Robertson io the new Librarian of Wingham Pablia Library, and Mrs. Hanson will visit the Old Country. They Bail on the Vic- torian Ou tine 18,h, Dr, Redmond has purchased the res}. deuce of J. S. Jerome„ on the North. East corner of Shaker and Patrick streets. Mre. Oroweton tell down the cellar stairway, Ia her present condition of ill health, the accident is all the more an• fortunate, J. A. Morton and H. Hioeeliffe ere re. preeentives from Maitland Lodge No. 119, I. 0. 0, F. to the Grand Lodge in Brookville. Frank Hill Mame for Calumet, Mehl. gan. Frank has been a valued member of the Methodist Choir and is au excel. lent Binger. Daring the hot weather Wingham furniture factories will close down on Saturday afternoons, Bo [but the em• ployeee may enjoy a half holiday. Wingham Vetere' List is ready for die. trlbution. There are in Ward 1-168 voters; in Weird 2-108; in Ward 3-195; in Ward 4-314; total -835. Of these 334 are qualified to cot as jurors. On Sunday morning of last week, at the close of the service in the Baptist church, the pastor, Rev. J. N. McLean B. A., aonaanoed hie reeigoatlon, whish came as a earpr100 to the oeugregation. Mr. MoLean boa had charge of the Bap. fiat Chetah here for the past two years and was appreciated ae a preacher, and highly esteemed not only by his own congregation bot by Our 01117408 gen. orally. Beeignation takes effect in Sep. tember, and Mr. MoLean intends return- ing to College to prosecute hie studies still further. The congregation has not as yet taken action but their desire ex. preened would be for the pastor to remain with them. Haleay Park and family have removed to Goderich, where Mr. Park has ar• ranged to engage i0 baeioeee. Mr. Park has been an active ohurob worker, and for many years was leader of the ohoir, 0 member of the Trustee Board, the Quarterly Board, and aseietanb•onperin- tondent of the Sunday ecbool. In all Mese positions he wan a faithful worker. In the Sunday school hie excellently cremated °rayon illuelratbone of the lee. sone have been intereetiog and helpful, and he will be missed in the positions be has faithfully filled. The officers and teeohere of the school presented Mr. Park with a Teaoher's Bible and a Methodist Hymn Book, both beautiful. ly bound. These mementoes/ of eeteem were a000mpaoied by an address. Hay Fever for 27 Years, Well l0uown New England Woman Cured of lluy Foyer—Cure wag lasting. The thousands of disooaraged people who dread the approaoh of Summer be. oeuse they have hay fever and cannot find any relief from ib, will read with interest and gratitude the following etatemeot from Helen 11. W}Iliame, of Manefidld, Maas, "For 27 years, from the month of Angoet until heavy frost, I have been at/limed with bay Lever, growing wane and worse each year, until of late years I wag nimble to attend to my work dor iug that period. Leat Summer I Fortunately gave Hyomei a trial, and I am happy to say that it entirely oared me, and I have had n0 000urren0e of the disease gime." Thie letter ie only one of many that peva Dome to the proprietor') of Hyomei, and the remits following this treatment have beau so remarkable that it ie pro• posed at the annual convection of hay fever eaflerere to recommend Hyomei, By breathing the germ killing and healing baloame of Hyomei, anyone 00n have at any moment of the day, either in their home or oil}oe, a olimute like that of the While Mountains, The complete outfit ooete bat $1.00 extra bottles 50 sante, Jamee Fox agrees to rotund the money to any bay fever sufferer who liens Hyomei without bouolit, The Provincial tax on stook Iranefere went into effect iu QueLe0, The 0. P. R. will build a new enation at Guelph at the cost of $40,000. Mre. John Take, of Rectory street, London, oommltted suicide by poison. bag, The will of the late Jon Bell, K, 0., of Belleville eiepoeed of an estate valued at $123,000, The report Chet Dominion Live Stook Commissioner Reason be resigning is officially denied, The remains of t be late Uol. Muntizum• beet were interred at Kingston with military {tonere. Several people were bnjnred by au ex. plosion of gasoline on a launch Bailing from Ganaooque, The London Tool Company heti par. obused Dight norm of laud at Hamilton on wbioh to erect a factory, Jesse SeyJley, a married man, of Pelee Island, tell In front of a &taillie saw while at work and wne ant in two. The body of a young man killed en the railway Iritek tear Uxbridge on Sunday was identified ae that of Edgar Chase of Siloam, 0nt.t., ,. }xx.;f>y4,f^fx,. v„x t-4sz1M ,. '.rortyXcJ'1se:-1m%r, iia t/ iI/ , CI N N O 111 & 00„ . J T1:1 f=� 14 x�pp 14 NEW CORSETS. We do an immense c c' lt, l e krale i t Ladies' Corsets. e. t L. s L r:,.ks. We have '0081 r eeived a full assortment in the latest styles from the following well known tnakors :—Crunlptou's, C. & W., 13. & C., 11. & A., C. 13. C. and 13 & I. We show a large assortment of Summer Corsets in net and batiste in all sizes. Below we mention a few of the leading linos we carry —D. & A. Tape Girdles, in all sizes regular 5oc. for 35c. —14. & C. Summer Corsets, made of strong net and fine baptists, in alt sizes, at 25e, 35e, 450 and 5oc. —C. & W, Erect Form Straight Front Corsets, made of fine jean and coutil, steel filled, very special at 50c, 75c end $1, —Crompton's Corsets, in all their best makes, at 500, 750, $t2 and $t.25 —0. 13, 0 Corsets in the June Bride, Peggy from Paris and Batwing styles, something new, at 75e and $r, —13. & C. Corsets, made of fine percale and baptiste, in the clip hip, long hip, 0tc., new models at 400, 75c and *r --Ladies' Shoulder Braces, Ask to see them at 35c. Sumnmra.er Goods We are selling off our Summer Dress Goods, Muslins, Cham - brays, Zephyrs, Prints, Shirt Waists, Underskirts, etc., at terrific Y reductions in prices to clear. Highest Price Paid for Butter and Eggs. YE OLD FIRM Leat ales For the past twenty-seven years we have been in the Furni- ture, Undertaking and Music Business in this town, and to -day we are in a better position than ever to supply the wants of the people of this community. Two years ago we extensively remodelled our store and added a LARGE LINE OF CARPETS AND LINOLEUItIS. We un- doubtedly have the largest assortment in any of our lines in the County. As August is a very quiet month in the Furniture Line and as we have made some very large purchases at Reduced Prices we will give a Special 10 per cent discount during the month Call at any time and inspect our Goods. We consider it a pleasure to show them. Leatherdale & Son FULL RANGE OF Boots and Shoes Readymade Clothing Dry Goods and Groceries. A Choice Stock at the Postofce Store CRANBROOK CALL AND SEE US. A. J. M. Helm. DO YOU KNOW ? After 14 years as chief instructor of Sir Isaac Pitman's Shorthand and Touch Typewriting In the Western Outeri° Shorthand and Rutinose Academy of the City of London, MISS MORPHY has been engaoed by the Spottoll Business Col- lege, Listowel. We eau guarantee all our worthy graduate Stenographers lucrative positions. OPENS SEPTEMBER 4TH Phone 79 GEO.8P0TTON, Principal, sempur euetalal rememem