HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1903-7-30, Page 5JULY .80, 1908
BUSINESS CARDS.
A/FONEY TO LOAAT 5 PER
▪ pont. 5,13. 8001".0, 115000019,
IL MoMIA-OKEN—
. Inner of Marilee° Woollen, Of.
flee at Grocery, Turnhurry treat, li remelts.
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Ji'O111TUI UN-
-a- moinnornn nee geveral good Farms 301'
gale 0011 10 rod, eaey terms, in Townehips
00 0102200 end Grey, if ft. SCOTT , Brunel
M. MORRISON,
Issuer of Marriage Licenses,
WALTON, °Air,
MISS JEAN IVI'LAUCHLIN,
-TEAGNES OP -
PIANO - AND - ORGAN,
Sz1=2,77,-ZE.1=7..,s, 0249,X.
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM:
mrimatieg,
FIRE AND IVIARINF.,
GUELPH•
E. Estelle Griffin
TEAcalm 025 VOisne 401111,TuR12
Pupil of Min Eva N. Roblyu, of London.
Pupils 50052211011 1011 Ommervatery exams.
1..11111 That Brussels every Tuesday.
Lessons given at the home of W, 11. Kerr,
Johu street,
J. LECKIE,
LIFE AND FIRE INSURAN013,
LOAN AND REAL ESTATE AGENT,
MONEY TO LOAN AT 43, 93 & 5 Per Omit.
°Moe over Burnley's Drug Store,
Nov. 8rd, 1902. 50.922 Drum&
Wellington Mutual
Fire Ineuranee
ESTABLISHED 1810
Insurance taken on the cash 611121 premium
note system at current rates, lir fore insur-
ing elsewhere call on the U11401'81511021 Agent
of the Compitnyt
GEORGE ROGERS, Brunets.
....,O00011.010
AUCTIONEERS.
S. SCOTT AB AN AI/MON-
A • 3014, will sell for bettor micas, to
better men, in loss time end 1002 charger;
than any other ductinueor lo East 110500 01
lie won't charge. anything. Dates Rua orders
e au always be arranged at this °Moe or by
personal application.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, -
The underelgued, who is woll acquainted
throughout the most part of the County
and who 1)00 31111 businese with a largo cir-
cle 03 121.0010110111 and around this locality,
ben to inform the community tbat he lute
taker) 0112 2221 Auctioneer's License for the
Comity of Huron aud offers his servioes to
all purposing to hold miles.
TBOS. NEWSOME, Brunets,
VETERINARY,
JD. WARWICK—
• Honor Graduace of the Ontario Vet-
erinary College, is prepared to treat. all 4110-
00000of domesticated animals in a commit -
ant manner. Particular attention paid to
Veterinary Dentistry. Calls promptly at.
tended to. 0111ce and Infirmary -Pour doors
North of bridge, Rau at., Brussels.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
M SINCLAIR—
V 1'Notary'rntre,itr' tlirouLi—wfiie'cw°atvt.arYliTO°eT1
door Ner th of Central Hotel.
Solicitor for the Standard Bank,
GF. BLAIR, BARRISTER,
. SQL—
ICITOLI, &a ,BRIISSELS.-
uteee over Stauclard Bank ; Solicitor for
Townsbill of GroY, Botviek Mutual and Cho
Metropolitan Baulr. Private idol Company,
money to loan at lowest nine.
MEDICAL CARDS.
J. A. M'NAUGHTON,
el. 0., C. ler,
Trinity Univereity, k allow Trinity Meilioal
College, Atembst College of Physioiaus and
80150050, Out. Licentiate of the Royal Col-
lege of Physicians and Licentiate of Mid-
wifory,Ediuburgh. sa-Telepbone No,14,
Re mid 4313043-111 in etreet, 13 r1113018.
DENTISTRY
DR. R. P. PEILD,
DIENTMT
Graduate of the Royal Oolleffe of Dental
Burgeoned Ontario and Firet.olues Honor
Graduate of Toronto University. Oftloo
next to Brewer's Photograph Gallery,
BRUSSELS.
IT'S ALL RIGHT
and Students may enter
zarowa,
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at any thne, SPRANG TERM BEGINS
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Shorthand. Send for College Jialtual.
C. A. FLEMING,
President, 11.11, MeINTYRE,
Scoretary,
SHINGLES
British Columbia
Red Cedar Shingles
North Shore
rime and Cedar
POE BALB AT 11023
Brussels Planing Ells
Ale° Doors and Barth of all Pat
*erne on hand or made to order
at Short Notice.
Estimates Furnished for all
kind)] of Buildings. Workman.
ship and Material Cthetanteect
P. AMENT
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Fall Term opus lopt,
CENTRAL
STRATFORD, orr. •
37 Soiree of Illisinese Colleges have g
41 0513141011 10 us for our graduates, to eat
as teachers In their salmis, Thie lo
4,110 0941114000 you aro looklug for Re to it
athe 141481' 430530'JL to attend, Gonna
mole or our fornier sLudentis me 0011 D
111 11B1110119 life. Write 105 01,4' heed. v.
SOWS C.6 4 Ugly',
W. J. ELLIoTT, principal, ill
tatr:3;VV--ett-----a''''''"iee-,a"""gl'eateelr.-0"Gtt.lre4.0
.Ztstrict Altroz,
irortlavv1.011.
tire. J, Doig bee gone to Kinortriline to
spend BUMS time on the lake shore for the
good of her health,
Mies Tillie Rowe left for Argue, where
abs intends to 'menu 11 weelc with her
sieter, Wire. 3, 61. Thompson.
About 30 Boyd Templare of Pialmerston
Commit paid a fraternal vieit to the local
Caution on Monday night of last week.
Frank G. Donaghy, is now llead clerk
in one of the O.P. R. oflatee in Vancouver,
B. 0 , with an operator and Live °leeks
under him
Mr. Galbraith, of the 9111 eon., has sold
his fawn to John adoLeod, of Moletworth,
94e about 54,700, poesession to be given
uext March.
Mian 51. Roadhouee, who has emotes.
fully 1.104111 21)3 junior deportment of the
Leordwieh publio 'school 811106 ITioter holl•
days, has been re engaged for another
year,
The Presbyterian congregation have
hest several beers to ereot shade et the rear
of the church. The work 30 2,0,12 at a
standstill ea the farmers are buoy
harveating.
A. 0. Hninhison was in Toronto as the
representative of Pordwieh Lulge, No,
881, A. F. & A. M.. 80 1310 Grand Lodge,
He was eleeted Dietriot Deputy Grand
Master of North Huron District, No, 5,
2.tea aro 1112.
Monday, August 10143, will be Lietowel's
civic holiday,
Kra (Do) Roy Nichol, of Coenwall, is
visitiug her parents in town.
J. M. Sohinbein left on a trip to Win.
nipeg and other Weetetu points.
Alre..1. M. Ofirthew had been in Lan
don, with her ditoehter, Mies Edith, who
11120 been seriouely ibi with plenro-puou.
mania, at Viotoria EOopiba.I, where she ie
graduating tot a nurse.
George 'alias hag oold out hie hotel in
Hanover to Mr. Rees, of Durham, et an
advance of 52,000 over what he paid for
it about a year ego. Ho will likoly take
o trip West before looatiug again.
F. 0. Olathe and family went to
Oliphautawhero they will spend 12 mouth
or so at Mr. Clarke Summer cottage.
Rev. J, S. Hardie and family and T. P,
and Airs. Bay are also thoupyiug their
oottages at Oliphant.
District Chief Ranger R. 11. Pearson,
of Stratford, Resisted by Grend ()Namur
H. Henderson, of Humilton, instituted a
uew roan of the Ancient Order of For
eaters in Listowel on July 16th, to be
known ea Court 13rook, 894. •
As a meetiug of the town Council it
was moved by 0. Printer, seconded by
W. Peltou, 1140.1 4010 Ommoil grant the
Li,towel and South Wallace Agrionittiral
Society the sum of 575, ou condition that
the Wallace Oonnoil make a similar
grant to the Society.
istarecrean.
Robb. Currie, er., and Thos. 71. Ta)lor,
er,, are away on a trip to the Pendia
mutat.
Howson, Bergey 131 Broolebault, of the
Wiughato Flour mitts, have purohased
the biter and feed badmen of 04SSEIlli
UaGuti.e, MoLanchlin, who hoe been re•
332112133 30 New 'York oity for some time,
is Emending a few holidays visiting with
old Itiende in towu.
Court Wiogbam, No, 505, I 0, le , has
arranged with the G. T, R. to run an
011922 01013 to Saroia, 0322 13.ydo 02,1.2141, 00
Saturday, Aug. let, 1908, returning Mao.
dey, Aug, 8rd.
Word hoe been reoeived of the depth gi
Nellie Adeline, y contgeat daughter of Mee,
213. N lobo!, 01 Boissevain, formerly of
Wingharn. Deemed was in her 21st
year, and Ind been 0113011 Etfaieted. Her
duals (mouthed July 8th.
After being laid up for severe' weeks
from the effects of a broken leg Joe.
Adana ie able to move around with the
aid of orutohes, Mr. Adams has beau
unfortunate, About it year ago, he had
hie right awn broken, and thio Spring
fell item rt platform on which he was
etanding, painting the oeiling, when he
fell, breaking his right leg.
W. J. (thapme,n was in town for a few
daye last week attending to come matters]
314 oonneetiou with the °losing of bie
business Imre He is well pleased with
0013ble hoine in Acton. A meeting of
the direotora of the W, H. Storey dr Son,
Go , wag held and iVir, Chapman wee
eleetad Vice President end Oatmeal
Manager for the Ournpauy. Ho hag not
made any arrthgetnente for the eoutinn
42143 0! the tannery heathen here,
Tutettenne COIMOIL.---Millutes of Conn.
oil meetieg held on Saturday, July 18,
1903. Members of Commit all preo011tl
Reeve in the ohair. Minutes of lest
Coin oil 'ead and adopted on motion of
Masers. Couptand and Holly. Oom
menteatione read from 0. Andereon,
WIneham town plot re opening street in
lower Willginim. No itothol. Alco from
Celroes Ooonoil te reptthe to Boundary
1141,4, Mosgrove-lialtheiford, that Mr.
Helly nuke neraugetor lila to meet repro-
gentative of °Oleos ()cotton end arrange
With him for repairs on Boundary,
Curried, Reporle.-Mr. Rutherford re,
ported having let a job of gravelling on
10E11 con.'oppoeite lot 10 to `Xlion, 13,
Melly 11600 oeuta per Vied ; a job of
repairing drain on 11 con. lot 14 to James
Weir at 07 75 ; job of repaleing drain to
Colin Dadie at 51 50. Mr. Moegrova
reported having let a job of gravelling on
Old Boundary opposite lobs 48, 49, to 50
to Rtohited Miller at 88 dente per yard,
D. Moffatt to inapeot work at 51,00 per
day, oontractor to pay half '• Woo a job Of
0130 02221.1) oulthettato D. Nioflett at )8 75
Mr, Reilly reported having let a job of
gravelling on Oth lino oppoeite lOt 15 to
Wro. Molfeneie at 47i Obilte per yard,
P.O.41.1004goi
.111B .1).40t3SBLIS POST
The Treiteurer 3,22 i Imil yearly Fin•
'waled Report b.f.,, b'" t'cinitio I whioh
shows 1.4110...io 011 ,f e719 09.
Itatherfoed--111,- o eve that Treaeurerte
' Report he rem's, tat 14 ed. Carried.
The following R1v611 11, were peseed 6,1121
cheeke Netted - Muniolpal %Hid, 51 40
eolleotors roll and eupplies ; 11.11. Elliott,
8 00 edverchtlite ; Amulet Ilomuth, 75
0o.11111 iumlwr and strips ; Jerrie') Weir,
511 65 drain mut tile ; Colin Beate,
51 50 rep Drain ; Dmican Anderoon, 66 00
rap, QuiverMoline 43.10,2 342113. ;
Ganeett 514.00 for 2 Horappre ; Themes
O'Mally, 5110 00, gravisoling. The follow.
int; were paid athonnte for 'travel and
damage :-Jt ff. M othrove 4 08 ; John W.
King 52 52 D MoTevith $5.20 ; Robert
Jolineton 58 78 ; Mrs. Emile, 59 08 ; dansee
0. Au dereon 56 20 ; Joseph Lagging
51 08 ; John Deoeatt 52 52 ; Wm, W.
Henderson 50 oente ; George Ilielop
$2.31 ; Robt. Muir $3,48 ; 3 Mai Marshall
53 00 ; 3 Orate 56 18 Moved by Mr.
Muegrove, seconded by Air, Rutherford
that this meeting do now adjourn to meet
io the Olerker clime /3"0evele, on Monday,
August 24 at 10 o'oloelc Et. m, Citified.
JOHN BESOESS, Mork,
UllistOrt.
5Iies Halite Omni*, the very tilluient
orgithlet of Ontario street olinrob, has
tendered ber theignetion.
A junior eeriest 0. L, A, match played
3101,4 4(1.41 Thursday between Seaforth and
Clinton resulted 111 a soore of 3 to 2 in
favor of Clinton.
Postmaitter Boost returned home Mom
day from a visit of some days, 'mane
friends in Oxford oounty, his home be
fore he located in Clinton,
Aa the nomination meeting held on
Taeeday evening of last week for sohool
',meter. for fel. George's ward Albert
Turner was e'eoteri by tholamation.
Omuta eon oe lire, Hall, of town,
heeded the Hat for the county et the Into
Entranoe examination with 852 marks.
He is only 14 years of age and a olever
boy for whom hie teaohare prediot a
bright future. He is spent -Rog the 3,013.
1103.0on a farm up et the Nile building
np physically getting reedy for hie 001.
100)0(0 000200.
TROPHY AND ASSOC/TAME PRIZES TO
C5.te1108.-02he London Advertiser says :
The chief honors of the London bowling
tournament go to (Minton. If that town
do an't swell up now, it never will. It
certainly never had more reason to. It
supplies the asseoiation with Et Jackson
for a prealitent, a decent thing to do, for
there are mighty few men of batter nali•
bre tban Wm. Jeakson. Morephan that,
10 aent aloug three 0.1011 lo help the same
Jaalceon win the trophy, which is the
obiet ambition of every olnla 8111
greater exaltation ' for that pretty little
town, 110seoond rink of_ bowlers beat
every thing in eight lo the assoeiatiou
n3atch. Thee it had the distinotiou of
landing the presidency, and the first and
second higheat oontests. It got every-
thing in one year, after having worked
towards this end for the peat eight years.
When the assooiation was first formed
among the Western elats, Mr. Jaekson
was asked.hy hie fellow bowler, what he
could do to beep it on its feet. He
replied that be mid bring along
the rinks to the firet tournament.
He did it. Twenty four players
came, ono of the largest numb-rs
that ever mune to a tournament
from one outside town. It helped to
make the tournament a But:mese, and the
association a go. Thereafter only WO or
three 11(111)0 012228 from Clinton, but each
year they have done their beet to win the
trophy, but never before suoceedeci.
Now they have it. Tho Jaolceon rink
won in in the motoh with Galt, and the
Spaulding rink, also of Clinton, won in
the association finale,
Trophy Matra], Final Round.
Olinton.
7. SiGanolliir, D. A. Forrester,
W, Turnbull, W. Brydone,
James Fair,
II Patriots,
W. D. Onrd,
011(33 13 W. 3619.061,1E8°n,
22
The play by wide was as followe :
Olinton- 0200001204111282-22
Galt-. 02028220020000000-18
Clinton, up 9
The Spaulding rink, meanwhile, had
dropped out oat of the race for the tro.
phy, end 43 ,14 aubeided into the a0000ietion
match, There in the [seventh round they
played with Wylie, of Toronto, and de
fettled there. Wynn, throughout, piny d
a nonvistent grime, and by fine paying
won many admirers. The Spaulding
mea were thud placed in the Reale, where
they met Gosnoil, of Bleuheinti, who had
won the fleet privet OOP mut at 016 fine.,
exhibitione, 11 raneraig dorm.' the
;aerosol ot. Thili 1 *1.,. Uhl
sod HMO. im the •ateit e tate. Dories;
linday of 112 405)4) Vice P.reti'mo Jowett
of Chatham, preeented the min.. 40 Ibo
Jaelseau rink, and Preeident deetreou
made the preeentatione to tbe other
tvinnere. The reolpients made short
speeehre in reply, end then all that had
110 more games to play went ',off for to
see Mary Ann.', crQut toot A, bio
reoeption wee lleld et Olinton on tha ur
rivet of the bowlers 202 their home. 0 in
ton also woo the pries in doublee.
944t02ep8ot2.
0 G. Newton has oommenoed husinese
in his new store.
The oboir of North street Methodist
church and a few Mende ware enter
lathed '33 (230 personage Monday eight of
Met week.
Work is In progress on the sewer exten-
eien on Britannia road and Toronto
street. $1,550 le the contract prioe and
O. 0. Lee has the °entreat,
The Oolborne house is to have a new
proprietor, Alex. Robinson having sold
ant to David Bare, of Ingereoll, who will
take possession on Monday, Aneust 3rd,
A special ineetiug of the Oollegiete
Institute trilateral wee Galled to make en
appointment to the partition made meant
hy 111r. Fleming's resignuti in. There
were a large number of applicants, bat
the (Moto Really fell on J. J. Bailey, who
for the east year has been principal at
lilo th, The salary is $600.
A committee of the town oonnoil, to
which was referred Mr. Burrow& ap•
plioation for a lease of part of Maitland
road beside the G. T. R. lading to whioh
to move his warehouse met and decided
to grant a lease for ten years on condition
that eatiefaotory arrangements oonld be
made with the G. T.11. as to the Miming
of a part of their property no which the
warehouse would oleo etand. There is a
nominal rental of 55 a year.
FATAL Aocmen.-Saturday night 181b
inst., 42.13 Robert alcLean'e eldevt son,
&Mart John, was driving out home hie
horn shied at a Wools of ioe standing on
the sidewalk, and ea Mr. McLean reined
him in he swerved to one side, pitohing
him out of the rig. Mr. McLean fell on
the left side of hie head and sustained
some scratcher', but was able to walk op
to the Ring Edward hotel to bathe hie
wounds, and afterwards, 'theca 11 gitarter
Put 7,12000 up to Dr. Whitelyes effte.
It was jaet a few minutes before 7 o'clock
when the accident marred, near Thomp
non's blacksmith shop. After eeeing the
doctor Mr, McLean went book to the
blookemith shop to get hie horse and
etarted to drive home, leading another
horse that had Wen getting shod. On
the way home he began to feel faint mid
got Fred. Johnston to drive him. The
faintuees increased until he beoarne total.
ly unoonecirme and finally the (looters
were summoned, about 2 o'clock Sunday
morning. Three doctors were in attend•
eon but were unable to restore amnion
newt and ehartly before 8 o'clock the wed
came, due, as (Ole believed, to a oerehral
hemorrhage, which probably started at
the time of the aooident and was caused
by the couourtion. Sash in brief are the
partioulars of one of the saddest of events,
and one the news of whioh name as a
shook to the oommunity as the fatal
remits of Mr. MoLean's athident became
known on Bentley. The deceaserPe
father had gone on a trip to the Weet
only a few days previoas and to him
espeoially the newe meet have been a
severe blow. He returned on Tuesday
evening to be present et hie eon's funeral,
whioh took place Wednesday afternoon
to Maitland oemetery, and wee very
largely attended.
Hicks' Forecasts for Aug4st,
Rev. Irl. R. Hialcs, of St. Louie, hes
issued hie formate for August, 1903, the
giet of them tieing given below
The whole month of A.ngust will feel
more or less the influences of the equinox
of the planet Mars. The Mere disturb.
anoe will be central on the 20t1), extend-
ing from the lest of July, well into
September. If al; the entranoe of a Mars
period it is dry and warm, it ie safe to
say that the game kind of weather will
largely predominate until thio period ie
past. If we come well into a Mars period
with tendency to wet and stormy weather,
look for a predominance of smolt weather
for several weeks. And eo, through all
the peahens of the year it is a proven fact
that the hind of phenomena prevailing at
the beginning of a Mare period, ie almoat
sere to be prolonged during the life of
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Lasting quality.
Here are a few of our many convincing
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-Giele' Shoes from 70o upwarde ; Boyo' Shoes from 800 to 51.50 ; Children's'
from 25o to 51 00. Also fine nook of Lediee' and Pante' filmed at Popular Priem.
—In our Harness Department we are offering Special Retinoed Prices in Thy
Note, Dusters, oleo Single /imolai at prices that Will 01033521100 3.0333, Remember we
handle 00 Facrtory tartietie and WS Also gnarantee every Set we put out, team or
illogic. Good anortment 03 Tounko and Njaiiece.
Two erunfortabluD, wetting Is 0 RICHARDS.,
Rotuma for 0510.
that pori"d The regal00(111 1601'336 4
vill "'ll 'hlitereted, bat DE- dime b
era thsee regular TofIll 8 will be
amid' aggravated Iti 211. ittir,,tion
eanditione whom the Mare
. , cotered, if the proe•
tint Me la Dotan exception to the rule,
we may expect, in the main, the kind of
weather existing the last week in Jttly,
throe 11 nut Anneet and int() 1' ptember,
Wit 101. 4221 itegiee ef Inieneity may be
33(2)0 Le them, regular etortn dieturbanose
will bo dun [rem the lot 10 the 4th of
Auguet The probabilities are that the
natural warmth to he expecned at (hie
sermon will grow into a orlsie of Sommer
heat about the let, 2nt1 and 8ed, to be fol
lowed progreseively from the Weak by
low barom ter, threatetting clouds aud
[revere blustering, Looml r6111(4,-.00156 of
them qnite heavy -may attend these
storms, but the general supply and dd.
furdoo of mine over the country promise
to be short and poorly distributed, Rio
log barometer and ohange to more pleas
660 eonclit(one for a taw days will be
natural behind the perturbation() at this
limo, extending Eaetward over the
etuntry by the 4th and 5th,
A reactiouary storm period exist, on
the (1.11, 7043 and 8th daring whioh iley a
look for inmenee of warmth, failing
barometer and marked tendeacy to blank
oloude, thunder siorminese. These
distarbethea will oulminate on and totth•
Ing the 8th, some central to Northern
parts of the country being visited by
severe Sommer quails. °henget° rising
barometer, Weetorly winds and cooler
will pesos in from the west and North,
as low barometer and Monne MONT Haat-
wardly out of the way bringing partial
respite from Summer heat for two or
three days,
One of the ',heated terrne" of the
Month will appear about the llth to the
lath. At the beginning of this period aha
warm wave will start in Western thotions,
attended by low and fulling barometer ;
leeeterly to Southerly winds will inoreaee
the heat over all seotione East of the tut -
teal storm °entree. As the low bar.
meter moves Eastward, threatening
clouds, with severe looal storms will visit
many sections, with favorable oonditions
for some gthertme nnid•Summer rains.
A. Mercury di.terhanoe is also central
near the oentre of this rogu'ar storm
period. This greatly ithreases the pro
bability of rain from about the 11133 to
the 15111. While the heat wave and
storme are still passing °entre! and Emd-
en) parte of the country, change to 000ler
weather. There will be perceptible ra
action to rising temperature, falling
barometer and return to Woodiness and
storms on and touching the 17th and 18th
followed by another return to cooler,
pleaeant weather about the 19th to 2103,
53 the perturbations of the ?dare period,
which is °entre, on the 20th, should take
on the nature of violent atmospheric die•
plactments-a result rather to be expecb.
ed -the regular storm period extending
from the 21st to the 27th will develop
some violent and dangerous West India
storms. The situation will be more
aritioal from the fact that the moot) is in
perigee ou the 21st, new on the 22od, and
on the °Westint equator on the 24111.
The earth w,314 also have entered its
autumnal equinoetial at this time.
General storm eouditions will develop
over the oonntry, and inland storms of
more or less intensity may reasonably he
expeoted about the 24th to 27th, If
equetorial storms appear in the South at
this time, reanhiog regions 110 000 extreme
Southern Staters, phenoronally 000l
weather will follow the germs, over all
oentral to Northwestern enlace.
The 290l1 and 80tle will bring a re-aotion
to atom oonditione, and more or lees
storminees and rain will result in nutny
localities. Rising barometer and 'Moues
to cooler weather generally will mark
the closing hours of the month.
The diethrbanthe prevalent daring the
month of August, whatever may be their
peonliar oharaeleristioe, will continue on
the same line, doubtless with augmented
inteneity, up to and beyond the °Heil of
the autumnal equinox atter the middle of
Septetnber.
Io the presence of 6 large crowd of
°Means the first cad in the exoavatious
for the new Y. M. 0, A, building, Strat-
ford, was Gained by Mrs. W. J. Fee-
gnson, pi egident 01 the Women's Auxii•
lery, Master Meohanic Paterson, on be-
half of the Grand Trunk Railway, turn.
ed the second sod, and he was followed
by 16 members of the board of direatore,
who each turned it sod. Mayor Hepburn
spoke on behalf of the eihizens, and Rev,
W. J. MoRay, for the various ohurehee.
The building will be one of the finest of
the Y. M. 0. A. in Western Ontario.
The G. T. R. has already oontributed
$2,000 for the building alone, and will
atteigt iu ite equipment.
w.ANTED.—FA.ITHFUL PER-
SON' to travel for well established
house in a few comities, calling on retail
merchants end ogo01o, Local teriitory.
Salary 91014 it year and expenses, Parable
$10.70 a week iu cash and expenses advanw.
ed. 1?00ition perm tined. B,111008001100000-
IdI and ruebing. 111101080 soli...addressed en-
velope, SWAncAun 1000051, 013 Caxton Slag.,
Chicago, 40.10
ALLAN LINE'
Liverpool and Londentlerey
Royal Mail Steamers
mnom Pamir
MorrrultAt Quenno
Bavarian Itily 18 7 a m, 3nly 18 05,22.
Ionise n 25 6. 25 6
Tunisian Aug. 1 " Aug.` 1 5
Parisian 8 5 8 5 0
RATES OP PASSAGE
let Oaliin-Tuitisian, *Bavarian and Ionian
$75 and upwards ; Perilden, 870 and HP"
11 .21130,
end Cabin -Liverpool and Londonderry -
Bavarian, Toulon and Tunletun esee and
94000 other ateamers, 987.50. Loudon
90,50 extra rintil Jtsly not and free 'after
that ditto,
Ord (31510-050 12013 $20-Liyorpool, DetrYi
Belfast, Glaegow, London,
Through tickets to Smith Africa,
Montreal to Glasgow direct -Corinthian
July M; Hanlinian tend & 8rd tease only)
4.11 5. to Glasgow, milling at Loudon.
dorrY-Ailltrildiall,tjuly 16,11 ; Mengel.
hut, 1204y 80,11 a. in. lot OrthiP, 815 and um
1105(101 Mut Cabin 883 ; and 0r11 Man 925,
W. IL MEM
agent, brunet%
•
GREAT„ breaker. We prepared for a large ionreaeo
TWO yeer, rut far, bee been R 330002111,
CLEARING
• in ealee, hot we did not meet it would
we 0E0 afford to be generotte With our
mamma Imola large proportions. We feet
numerous oustomers, and espeolelly with
SA1_E, , • • II the hest of new ()Women, who have pat.
menualausasmimmwomommie ronized tut so liberelly, and to Show our
appreciation of their patronage we will
treat them to bargains like the following, and a great many mora that we have mot
room to mention.
Ortim'e Beet Printe, fast colors, new patterns, worth 120 and )4o,
clearing sale prioe, 10e Canadian Printe, new petterns, fast colors,
regular prioe 8i, clearing sale prioe, 5o......White Lattices Stripe Muslin,
good value at 81, sale price, 5o Fano' Dress Musliee, in new enigma
fast oolora, worth 8u, 90 and 100, your choice for Fancy Ceiughame,
cheeks and etripes, worth 8o per yard, °tearing wile price, 50 Farley
Densities, high ohms goods, regular prism 180, clearing Bala pries, 120
Ladies' Shirt Waling, in white all over embroidery, trimmed with loom
worth 52 50, sale prioe, $1.98 Ladies' Shirt Waists, arrears( different
kiude, ranging in price from 90.1, $1, 13125 and 51 35, for 50c A limited
qoantity of Shirt Waists, in odd sizes, regular 521300 400, 50o and 75o, (tale
price 15o and 251 New Bleak Grenaditiee, in new pattern's, worth 75o,
Wearing Bale prloe, 50e Ladies' Waterproof °oats, great value at $2 50
to $10 We show a speoial line of lien's Waterproof Coats, worth 54,
for $2 50.
McKinnon & Co.,
Blyth.
Strenuous Objections
are never made against feed supplied by
Alf. Beaker. All stook like it and thrive
on it, mud it is pronounced by all Intel.
ligent breeders to be incompariably the
best aold. Try a eomple lot and you will
never feed anything but our Hafer corn
and oats.
Alf. Baeker.
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HAYING PURCHASED THE
Brussels Woollen Factory
and fully fitted it up with new Looms, Spinning Machines
and other necessary Machinery, we are prepared to pur-
chase any quantity of Wool for cash or exchange for goods.
We have in stock a large assortment of-
-All -wool Blankets,
—White and Gray Sheetings,
— Plain Flannels,
—Checked Flannels,
—Fancy Shirtings,
— Ladies' Wool Dress Goods,
— Light and Heavy Tweeds,
—Underwear for Men and Boys,
—Men's and Boys' Stockings,
— Ladies' and Children's "
— Boys' Sweaters,
—Yarns, all kinds and colors.
WE WANT YOUR PATRONAGE.
W. & J. LOCKRIDGE
BRUSSELS WOOLLEN FACTORY.
200
Buggies,
GIES
Must be Sold this Season.
The Finest
line to be seen
in any town
UarriaRes
=rm..
in Ontario
will be found
at
Ewan & Co.'s Warerooms
TURNBERRY STREET, BRUSSELS,
—We have a full line, dealing with SEVEN of the best IVfanufae-
tories in Canada, besides our own make of rigs.
—You can save money by examining our stock before purchasing.
—Satisfaction assured. Prices right.
EWAN & 0o., RRUSSELS.