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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1903-7-30, Page 8• • • e s ver_ where In your food ; in your living room ; in your bell room—making life miserable. ng'7( Ps- j rt. Will clear your house of Flies in a few hours. 5c, pkg. DEATH T© FLiE'S 6c. pkg. WILSON'S FLY PADS TANGLEFOQT Sealed Sticky Fly Paper is not the kind that the Flies pull away from ; not the kind that dries up but catches the Fly right on the spot. F. R. SMITH DRUGGIST AND DISPENSING CHEMIST. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, SOUTHERN EXTE58I011 W. G. & B. Trains leave Brussels! Station, North and South, as follows; Gonna Servs GoINt NonrH, Mall 7:15 a.m I Mixed 10:on a,m Mtsed......... 1000 a,mMaii ,.0:17 pan lexprees 918 p,m ! !Ranvier/ ...... 8:17 p,m t_. Taal ;;rem rms. A ahiel'a amang ye takix' notes, An' faith hell went fa ('.Tufo Holiday August 11th. Commit meeting next Monday evening. RURaan 1 for Kincardine on Tneaday, Anguet 11. S,MEBOn8 poisoned Kph. CoLer'e coach nog. It ie email U0841888. FRE home of Mrs. Thomson is being veneered with 0emeut blocks. Buaorus at coat for 30 days. Very hest build. Enone & Co , Brussels. TBE Band will go to Cranbrook next Monday eveniug to play at the Gardeu Party at the Methodist ohurob. A. 0. U. W. Lodge Friday evening of this week. 1800 application have been reooived up to June let this year. AN intereetiug bowling competition le still unsettled for tbe ownership of an umbrella by the members of Brussels lawn bowlers. BRU80BLs voters' list for 1908 was posted up on Monday. There are 260 names on Part I ; 126 on Part II ; and 31 on Part III. 111 are oompeteut to serve as jurors. SEVERAL oomplainte have been made of peraone using profane and indecent language on the street. Nobody has any lioense to disregard law and good taste in title matter and a sharp lesson before the Reeve would prove wholesome. ODD FELtowe' Decoration servioe will be held Thursday eveuing of this week. The members are asked to meet at 6 80 sharp, at the Ledge Room, and !etch their baguets with them, and from there will maroh to the cemetery beaded by the Z. T. M. Band. BERT. ARMSTRONG, Grand Organizer of the A. 0. U. W., wart in town on Time - day. He was a former resident of Bras - 8018 and left town 15 or 16 years ago, so many obanges for the better are noticed In town by him. Mr. Armstrong will return to Brussels for a few weeks in the Fall. He bas met with a good deal of success in the past year with the Work• men. Mas, T. Maass DECEASED —Thursday morning Mrs. T. Pones, of Wingham, died at St, Joeeph'e Hospital, London, whither ahs had gone to undergo an operation for cancer of the liver. The operation was performed on Wedneeday. Deooaeed wee 47 years of age and was an adopted daughter of Thos, and Mre. Maxwell, of Brussels, and was well known to a llamber in title place who will regret to hear of her demise. Iatermout took plane an Friday afternoon in Wiogbam cemetery. Mr. Maxwell and family attended the fnneral, Swam RAoes,—Ae previously announ- old a program of horse races will be pre. tented by Brussels Turf Club on Wednes- day and Thursday, Aug. 19 and 20. For the firer day there will- be a 2.50• 'puce with parse of $200 ; a 2 23 pane or 2 20 trot, parse 9200 ; a 2 19 pace or 2 15 trot, puree 9200 0.1 Thueeday the cardwill ehow a 2 40 •trot, for $200 ; a 2 30 pane or 2 26 trot, purse $200 ; a 2 60 trot 108 3 year aide, purse $1.50 ; and Free•for-all, trot. or paox, for a 9200 puree. The DING track Le la prime shape. R. Thom, son is President, and W. F. 00011, Sears. airy. 12TRATFORD Herald :—"Mr, McFadden, it former resident of Stratford, was f0 the city. Mr. MoFadden was tome twen- ty years ago a student in the late office of John Idingtoe, K. 0., and eighteen veers ago he lett for Sault Ste, Marie, Oct., where he opened a law business which hae developed into one of the beet practices in Northern Ontario. Mr. Mo. Fadden ha3 been damn oandidete for the Hansa of Commons .for the next 018016on, He, with his wife and family,. left for Goderioh, where they will visit 0 few days pr881058 to returning to the city f.+r a chert stay." Mr. McFadden refer - eel to is a brother to Jno. McFadden, of Brussala, and was here on a,short visit a'so.. We are pleased to hear of his enc. 0809. FROM LANGnoN, N. D,—A letter tram ;John Currie, lately of 13ruasela, 8ay0 :— I have settled in Langdon, North Dakota, for the pre80nt, I have a job at oarpen- ter 'work wit- good pay. Langdon is a buoy town tor its size with fifteen haw dred of a popolation. • I like the looks of the oounbryalthongh the Orop8 are not up to the average on a000unt of the dry weather. 5 met gnite a number of old Huron boys who have all done well in the Mott. They all have good buildings and huadrede of mom of land, I think even more than thele share, I went Woot 00 N irthfleid, a small village 26 miles from Langdon, but building to at stand. Will there at preeeht on 8000021 of the railroad not doming In, although there are about 20 b01ldinpe put 11p 015084. There ie a lot of business done in it for a new place. 3raoro truly, 0050 Cueuno, Boa wanted to learn the express bool- nese. A. COuMLEX, SAMUEL BEA'TTIE had a valuable cow die Ilia week and the week before Neil MoLauohlin suffered in the same manner. Loox 1 Special kid glove sale. 300 pairs regular 75o, 91 00 and 91 50, at Matohett a for 290 per pair on Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, Mas CREIGHTON hae leased her resi- dence on Prioceee street to Greud Truck station Agent Milbsoeeo, It will be a very convenient spot for him. Gamma CA001155 diapoeed of his fine Borrel roadster last week to H. F. 6260 Alileler, merchant, Ethel, for the sum of 9175 00, She is a floe beast, 61LVER eti0k pin, with emblem of caw, square, &c„ lost in Broessle. Loser would mnoh appreciate its return. Find- er will kindly leave it at 'In, POST. ACTION sale of boaeebold furniture, &e,, at the residence of Mre. 0. A.Oreigh- ton, Princess street, Brussels, Saturday afternoon of this week, at 2 30 o'clock. A NUMBER from town will attend the Lawn Party at Jamestown on Thursday evening. Rev. T. W. Coeene, of Brunets, ie to -be chairman and other Bruseelitee will take part in the program, IT is expected that a brigade of young ladies will present a Fancy Drill on the Park in Kincardine on the afternoon of the excursion, Tuesday, Ang. 11th. Base ball, foot ball, tennis, bowling will be on tbe program also. A CLINTON paper Saye of a grandson of John Hill, Brnseels :—Freddy Hill, eon of 8, W. Hill, took a tumble an Friday last while oat in the country and injured his band so severely that he has had to parry it around in a sling, B. GERRY was at far East as Palmer- ston this week and G. F. Blair took in the route West to Kincardine in billing the intervening etatione in'eonneelion with the annual Sabbath School Excur- sion to Lalte Huron on Aug. 11113. GARDEN PARTS.—Friday eveningof next week a Garden Party will be held ou the lawn of W. F. Stewart, Jamea street, Bruesele, commencing at 7 O'olook. An intereetiug program, varied in its oharaoter, will be presented that will prove entertoiaing. SHIPPING NoTEe,—Following are the shipping notee for Bruesele G, T. R. 0oneieting of 13 Dare, during the pact week :—Salt Worke, 8 oars of salt, one to the "Soo" ; Geo. Beet, 3 care export cattle end a au of bogs, the latter to Callingwood ; Alt. Baskin, a oar of baled straw to Toronto and a car of wheat to Brantford ; A. 0. Dames, oar of cattle for export and *oar of bogs to Toronto ; R. Graham, oar of oats to New York; S. Love, oar settlers' effects to Minitonae, Alberts, N. W. T. There were 2 oars of coal for Salt Works reoeived ; a oar of tile for Ronald MoNaoghton ; and a oar of lumber for P. Ament. BASE BALL —A base brill teaml'bf Bin• oardine juniors came to Brussels on Tuesday afternoon and played a game with oar nine. As there is no junior olub in town the youths from the lakeside were greatly overmatched in size and ability to play hard ball and yet salts, many evidennee of being acquainted with the diamond and will no doubt develop into ea good material ae oonetibated some of the crack melee that need to Dalry off the honors at Kincardine. Bruseele'was blacked in two innings out of the seven and the vieitore only reached the home plate in two innninge, the total wore standing 17 to 2. The teams were Dom- posed of the following :— , I{INnARDINE B 0 HR068EL8 R -0 Moltay 0 2 Dr. Fetid, lb ,,, .0 8 Galvin 0 8 Melte, 00 8 4 McDonald 1 2 Baneutyho, o,., -1 1 MoEenzie 0 2 Eggleston, rf„...1 8 Stewart 0 8 Brown, 3b 2 2 Sullivan.,,,....,.., 0 3 a, Kerr, of -2 2 Itomph 1 2 L, Karr, if 8 2 Oobean ,.........., 0 2 MaLaoohlin, 2b 8 1 McGregor .. 0 2 Ardell, p.,,,,,....,. 1 1 2 21 17 21 S. S. Carleton, 'Umpire. Brussels 0 8 6 2 1 0 8-17 H.inoardine,,0 0 0 1 1 0 0— 2 Bowrtea.—The London Advertieer of Wednesday of last week sage :"I't has been deoreed.by fate, it seems, that the winners of the trophy one year meet be defeated in the primariee of, the trophy competition the next. Thie has so long bear an established faotthat 'the London. 015 who woo the trophy a year ago felt that they weredoomed from the lest: The hoodoo certainly got ite work in on them,•and when the [het end was played their opponents, the Benguela riots, bad 6 up. 815 up against nog men as John rltevenson, M. 3. Kent, lSd. Weld and Jim MoDoagall mane that Mr. Rage' rink played an exoepbionally lino game. None oongrotalated them upon their eua0ee8 with more sincerity than the defeated men. They play their game, and when the result i5 not in their favor, which, to tell the truth, ie rgre, they are alwaye happy to shake the &ands of the Men Who beat them. Skip Roes and hie aeeooiatee, ELL. Jaokeoo, Dr. MoNaugb. ton and R. Downing, were vett, heartily Songratulated during the day neon having won from euoh 8 'Hong oombina. Won ae the Moboagell rink." Bromide' Aeries was ae followe r—Won maim lloDougall rink, London, score 17 to 11 ; aleo won from Bill rink, of Aylmer, by 19 to 0 ; Itobotts' rink, Settforth, beat our rink by 14 to 11 1 against Aylmer the more was 13 to 12 in Brneeele' favor ; a London rink went down before oar gaartette by the 0100e margin of 14 1613, TI1E BRUSSELS P CST Mefluopohitall is Dominion af Canada Charter CAPITAL—Paid up 91,000,000 1tESG1tYI', 91,000,000 Ill.'8>'lora REy, h H WAE085,n, n„ - P 5011280'1 13 API „ + a, 8. MOORS - . - vlaa•I'11B51nP1Nm T[!\ 0. D, MAa9N17, 0, 0, 011000000, 10, 0, ' 07000. 31130e10410', r. L A. General Banking business transacted. Farmer's Notes Discounted. Sale Notes bought or held for Colleetion. IN '1'l1R 1,8810469 IlA1I1—Depostte of $1.00 and 0l2wtlyda roeeivod and interest at the highest Bauk rate allowed, from date of deposit to date of withdrawal, to the daily balance, l-'Partieeholding important papers, notes, &o., may deposit them is our bank vault for sato keoplug—tree of oharge. Prompt and Careful Attention, Good Terme. G. F. BLA/R, Sodoitor. A. E. MELLiSH, Manager, BRUSSELS. Porterfield, of Ridgetowo, knocked oat Brussele'ohanoes in the Consolation by 16 to 14. Oor rink arrived home Friday and reported a good time with bowlers' look rather againet them, H. R. BREWER will visit Atwood each week having leased a photo. gallery there, The Atwood people will find hie work Al. Tax elegant "Oantom Boy" driver owned by George Tbomeon, Braseels, has passed into poeeeesion of G. T. R, Seo. ttonman David, of Belgrave, for 9210, He made no mistake fn bis purobaee. Now that the improvements are well an toward oumpletion at R. Leatherdale'e furniture store he is reoeiving many eomplimente on the work done. He car. tainty hoe a very neat and attractive 80. is bliebment. Bnuoeers Junior Foot Ball team will play a match with the Little Yorks, of Toronto, for the Ontario Ohampfonobip next Monday afternoon in Berlin, These teams bold the silver nape for the Western and Central Dietriote. There will only be one game and the wieners will hold the trophy for that championship for a year. EXCURSION TO 110N0ARDINE,—Tneeday, Augnet 111h, be the day set apart for the annual Excursion to Kinoerdino. A speeded train will 100 from Palmereton ou the morning of that day calling at the various etatiooe as follows :— Leave Time Adults Child's Palmereton...,1 15 a.m. 91.15 60o Gowenetown ..7 28 1 15 60 Listowel 7 31 1.10 55 Atwnod 7 47 1.05 55 Henfryn 7.55 1.00 50 Ethel 8 05 ,95 50 Brueoelo 817 .85 45 ' Bluevale 8 30 .80 40 Wingbam .:,,8 45 .70 Bo Whtteohuroh„8 87 .65 35 Lnoknow .,0,15 .55 80 Ripley 9 85 .40 20 Arriving at Kincardine et 10 00 Returning will leave Kiooardine at 6 80 p. m. enabling the excursionists to reach borne in good time. 'A series of Lawn Bowling and Tenets matobeo are being arranged and other intereetiug feabnree will be 80000a0ed next week, Brneeele has deoiared the 11th their Civic Holiday so as to leave the day free for enjoyment at the lakeside. Lnuoh baskets will be checked at the -train and also on the Park so as 10 save trouble to the owoers. Ar• range your plans for the 11123 and pio•nio by the aide of Lake Huron. Bra. - sale Band will accompany the ex. oursion. This will be the third season of oar going to Kincardine where we have always been most hospitably entertained. INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION- SHIP WON, BRUSSELS TAKES THE CUP 13Y 4TOOI. Elegant Foot Ball was played before a great crowd on Victoria Perk, Brneeele, last Friday evening when the Royals of Berlin met our intermediates in the float game for the trophy. Every pr 233011on was taken to see that fair play was meted Ont to both aides. 'Throw in Huse were drawn clearly and the goals roped off shutting out the customary crowd who dearly love to congregate between the Hoge. Referee Allenby, of Wingham, was on hand ih good • time and by the time hie whistle blew probably 1,000 persons were waiting to witness what was expected to be a close and exciting maroh. People were here from the surrounding towns and villages and were very entbhs- iaetio over the 15 hour exhibition of drat. ohm foot, ball. Brunets went on to the field with a oonfidenoo that betokened victory and from first to last outplayed, their , oppon• ante oompletely. -'Two goale were scored by the home seam to 0 in the 'first half time and things looked rather banish for the Berliners but they relied on the good look they had always bad in the wiiid•np. In the 2nd half of the game they made many a rally to take poeeeesion of the bail and secured one goal but were met every time by their opponents with euntt a response that their good intendant on other attompbe were not realized up0u. Oar team kept the sphere well up in the locality of the vieitore' goal and tallied twice more, to say nothing about the shote "so pear and yet so far,” Their oombi-. nation was admirable and appeared to be quite ' p.uzzlipg to their antagoniete. When^time was Dulled the result etood 4 60'1 and a great obeet announoed the Intermediate Obampionehip to belong to Brueaela, Everybody shook hands with everybody and amidet hurrahs, by. no means pibohed in double piano, the vast company left the Park. In attempting to trip Brown, Roeeket, of the Berlin defences, geta tumble that aged him tap fora while wad when play opened for the aeoond hall be woe replao• ed by Swsibzer, A oollieioaoleo took Place between Qoeria, of Brussels, and Sherriffe, of Berlin, by bumping heads whiie,earaeety ivetching a high klok. Oliver's head must have been the border as the other man went to geese. Outside of these there was nothing to mar the pleseuee of the matob and the beet con- teeted game of good foot ball ever played here was witnessed. For tiffs visitors Brinker is goal did hie part well and stopped many a hot shot. Shearer and 0110rri0, ciao acquitted them. selves in a very creditable manner, but the team look very mtlah Ln combination Nay and the wonder, is that they jogged into the finale in the league matches, Pbe home team never worked better and their play Friday evening Weald have w008 them a aleatory against almost any team. Few ebote tame to goal keeper Kerr, perhaps 8 in all, and these he took charge of all right. Robinson and Wheel- er as beaks were ae stately and eteady an ever in the deteooe and a£feet the advance of Berlin forwards many a time. Two better books would be hard to find, In the half book line there were three herd workers, Gerry, Qnerin and Brown, the former 0omi0g np from fell book, Hie long sore 1eaeh gave the oppoeition more than one surprise. Oooe we n06Loed his pedal appendage lifted over the mane shoulder in front of him and the ball taken almoet from his nose. The half backs had a busy time bot stayed with it nod fed the wings in proper shape. Brussel!' forwards were always a strong feature in metal winning and in this /tame they did their prettiest although oft times two Berlin players were undertak. ing to oheok one of onr lade to head him off. Good and Boobs worked together on left wing like olook work and against strong men proved their ability. Oemeron and Rae had their work cot out 'on bha right wing but showed many a outs Dom. Ideation and dodge that frequently out- witted their well seasoned (thinks. Mo - Rae in oentre got his fail there of hard toil but pat up a strong gams. Some peopheeyed that with the lead Bruseele secured early in the play they would ease oft later or fag in the game but these were felee prophets as they et0rdily stuck to their work and had their opponents well tired out; An extension of time would have resulted in wildly adding to their already tip.top score. The line op was as follows :— BERLIN Bricker Shafer Lohotngar Sherrilts } Sulu Rosekat Odroweki Hosohman Beller 13rinkert Russ BRUSSELS Goal herr Baulte 1...... Wheeler Bobineon Brown t Sacks Gerry Qnerin Cameron Forwards McRae Good l Roohe LITTLE 101056 05 GOAL, 4 to 1 was rather 8 bard drubbing, The "Royale” took their defeat with good grace. Yon did well Brussels and TBE Poem is proud of you. It wee a good idea to have Beating ao aommodation provided. Hearty eougratulatione have been re. oeived from a number of Medea. • Itis said a Seafortbite ventured largely upon the result of the matt& and steatite it rids. There was no kiokiog against Referee Alieuby's deuieione. Oor boys all think he i0 "square" , When "Two Strike" took up the field something had to go and either the ball was lifted toward the oppouent'a goal or the men he met with went to erase. He played a great game. Why hadn't thea team in the senior series 7 We might ao well of had three silver naps and three championships when we were about it, although we will be•eatisfied now with two. Platteville held the Intermediate enp last year end Galt had the Junior trophy. Boucle have to be supplied to the Aseooi• ation by the winning mate for the safe keeping of the highly prized eilverware. Rather a peouliar ooiuoidence that the two teams of Brussels were pitted againet the two sturdy olnbs of Berlin in the finale. Berliners ware opponents worthy of admiration and fought nobly but frnit.'• basely to twin the laurels. "What'e the matter with Brunets 1" was a frequent interrogatiou Friday even• ing and "She's all right" wag the response for poeeibly a thousand times. Wby "she" 'was used instead of the Masculine may be owing to' so nab good kicking having been done, What about bolding:a little jubilation ceremony in the Town Hall in the way of a public presentation of the Silver Chain pion0hip ,tropliee 7 We believe this would be a proper move ae Brunets bee been well advertised by the Football teams and their excellent work. Standard. Bank of' Canada IE100,3W,AWSdE150 M 1$7`. ASSETS—OVER TTHIRTEEN 1iIILLION DOLLARS DG ositS 06 one dollar and upwards reoeprOd anti 1"t' real allow• ed fn Savinge Bank at higboet rote from date of deposit to withdrawal. Int crest PAID ON THD Daily Ballance Coals Made, Notes Cashed, and every w000mmoda- tion afforded the res. poneible borrower. oft. V4111'01109' SALT: NOT1951 Oasbed Collected ; Or may he left for eafe.keepiug only for which uo charge is made. . This Bank offers Unsurpassed Facilities and Lowest Rates for the Transaction of every form of Banking Business. I 'Every oonvenienoe afforded ouetomere living ata dietenoe, BRUSSELS BRANCH F. H. GRAY, AGENT, The gate rsoeipbe were about 916 Thie did not in,llnde the admiesione n paid by the people anxious to see t match bat not willing to "whaok up." Victoria Park would be mach the batt of atteotioo by same competent hand i levelling the ground ae it is rather rung in numerous plume for firet•tioee play, A "sudden death" metol was arrange to be played at Galt 00 'Saturday wit the Soots of Toronto, who bold the ou for the Oentral District for the champion ship of Ontario but woe oauoelled in th meantime for want of use of ground The Juniors will have a "go" next Mon day at Berlin with the "Little 'Yorke," o Toronto, who hold the bonore for th mune section as the Soots only in tit Junior aeries, A little innocent sport in jabilating i all right but ringing the town bell an partioalarly' the Sre alarm does not be long to it, No one has any authority t touch the bell rope excepting Oaretake MoLanohlin only in case of fire an people should know this. Perbape a littl too mush freedom was made with oche people'e property in appropriating fne for the bonfires, Councillor Basks donated a few bundles of baled straw an loaded up iu an old buggy and outlier fro Evan & Co's. yard made gaffe a blaze. 0. of he er h d h p e s, • d 0 d r d m a • s The Garden Party held Friday avenin by the Foot Ball teem attracted quite orowd and the finitude] proceeds Wer shoal: 940. Rev. I. M. Webb took th ohair offer a few seleotiooe by the K. O T. M. Band and thefollowingwell render ed program was presented :—Quartette J. Jones, W. Griffith, D. and R. 8, Ma Lausblin ; SOot0h dance by little iitieeo Graoe and Mary Walker ; solos by Leslie Renal?. J. Gilroy and R, J. MoLau2hlin Saotoh real by Willie Strachan Nod Sam Walker. Brussels Iotermediatee played six matches and made a , great record win- ning 20 goals to 8 scored by their appon. eute. Here in the summary :— Brussels 3 against Listowel 2 „ 2 „ 0 8 " 4 Total 20 refiltlmay .1 Berlin 8 8 A local in Tuesday's Toronto Globe gave the following note of fnterees to Bruesele Footballers :—"The following members of the Soots are regoeated out to practice on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at Centre Island Holmes Marshall, X'arellle, Johnstone, Brook book, Bowden, Houston, Cook; MoPber eon, Bongard, Park, Watson, Berkey aua Grant. The Soots, intermediate champ ions, will play Brunets for the Ontario championship Saturday.' Mr. Cook mentioned is a eon of B. S. Cook, o Pordwiob, and a former member of th Listowel team. He's & fine player. The Berlin Newe•Reoord of Satnrda epeake ao follows of the match :—Tit Brussels football slob defeated the Royal last evening by 4 to 1,. and by so doin wan the W. F. A. Intermediate Oham• pionship. Tbey already have the Junior The Royale say the Brussels team played a wonderful game and that onr kioltere were not up to the average. The Brae - sale dispatches however give the Boatels credit for a fast and Olean game. Oar boys accept the defeat in good mos and anythe'only thing to do is to get into the fun again next year. The news of the defeat was Blow in reaobing Berlin, and yet in came feet enough.. 0, W. Hagen received a 'phone message at 8.25 an. Pouncing the sooro and -a few minutes later a telegram name to Mr, Do Boa. A crowd of between 60 and 75 bad gathered round the telegraph otiose and they all regretted to hear that the plaoly Royals were down end out. The remit wee not entirely unexpected for Berlinitee knew that the Brands team is the p000080or of dangerous oombination end shooting powers, and moreover the Berlin men were etranger0 in a etrange land. e y gII NC 1=4 :'011-: G000 PROGRAM, ,REPRZSHIVIEWM x If the evening is wet or cold gathering will assume the form of a Promenade Concert in the 'Town Hall. nrc t'gzh'VE THE EVEN1N GARDEN PARTY ON THE SPLCIOIIS GROUNDS OF a F. STEWA R 27a JAMES STREET,. BRUSSELS, FRIIJAY A ,f1 �i1.7 COMMENCING AT 8 O'CLOCK. �C. x Illi_ x 411110awelmiall1 C1111 UCH CHIMES. Rev, I, 111. Webb was at Bnylleld thio week attending a Deanery meeting. Monthly Mieaionary day in the Metho• diet Sabbath sobool next Sabbath after - n0011, Lure. Bond, wife of Rev. G. J. Bond, editor of the Christian Guardian, died on Saturday, Quarterly Communion service will be held in the Methodist chnroh here next Sabbath. Fellowship meeting will oom- menes in the school room at 9 30 o'clock. Preoobiog service at 10 80 followed by the eaorament. In the evening Mr. Mo. Gregor, who is supplying Melvflls church pulpit, will preaoh. Rev, Mr. Cosene will take the eervioe in Melville ohurob, • 023231013)0. Moom0.—In Brussels, on July 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Moore, a dough• ter, MuanmE.—Iu Wroxeter, on July 2601a, to Mr. and Mrs, A. Monroe, a son, »dAs^uRI�b, DOwNEY—HARDING,—At Fordwieb, en July 80th, by Rev. D. Rogere, Mr. W. H, Downey, Prinoipal of Belmore Public Sohool, to Mee Viva Harding, of Fordwiob. LAntoNT—HCD0E,—In Hanover, an Jetty 22nd, Mr. Wm. A. Lamont to Mise Minnie Hodge, both of Hanover. osz2•:^. RoLANn—In Galt, on July 23rd, Ralph Roland, aged 20 years, Pall wheat .. 70 Barley 87 Peas 55 Oats'28 Butter, tube and voila 13 lfggs ear d080u 11 Flour "0r cwt. 4 00 Pot•etoes (per bee.) 80 Apples (per bag) 40 Hay per ton 5 00 Safi iter hbl., retail .1 00 Hoge, Live 5 80 ,Wool 15 Hides trimmed 6 Hides rough 5 71 40 55 30 14 12 5 00 60 50 6 00 70 5 90 16 65 • 5 JULY 30 1908 Foods For - bittle Folks Tile health of in- fants is largely a matter of feeding.. So long as food agrees with them Nature will take ea1"8 of thein. A danger season for little people is at hand. If the food now used fails to agree seek an- other. Our stock contains alI the worthy -foods and we make spec- ial efforts to keep them fresh and in perfect condition. Oar stook of Nursery. Supplies L0 always complete at Fox's Drug Store. ,AVCWSON• BA010003.7, Aug. let. Honwebold carni - tire, &o., Prinoeee street, Brneeele. Sale unreserved, at 2 30 o'oloolr. Mre, J. A. Creighton, proprietress. F. S. Soott, Anationeer. ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN. ANA 1 driving /some for Bale. B, L17ATHERDALD, Hroaeele, HONEY Boa Sara —12 pounds for $1.00. PDTJOR WATBON, Brneeele. Pon BALE.—A good lot on Alexander street. Near sobool andpostof les ; good garden. Apply to WM. MARTIN, ebb Brume's. NOTICE I x03(1071 is hereby given tb dt a RyLaw, known aa,the Lamont Drain By.Law, was passed by the Township of Grey on rho 16th day of June,1968 providing for .the home of Debentures Ito the amount of $8023792 for the purpose of drainage andthat such By- law was registered in the registry oaloo of the County of Huron, on tbe 04th day of Ouly,1008. Any motion to quash 05E81 aside the same or any part thereof must be made within three months from the date of regis- tration and cannot be made thereafter. Dated the 2818 day of July 1008. 8-e JOHN Mo11STo813, Clerk: NOT/CE ! NOTI010 le hereby given that a Ry -Law, known as the Hanna Drain By -Late, was passed by the Township of Grey on the 18011 day of lune, 1008, 510510ing for the Issue of Debentures to the amount of $9809 60 for the purpose of drainage and that such BY - Law was registered in the registry office of the Donut/. of Huron, on the 24th day ot July, 1208, Any motion to quash or eat aside the same Or any part thereof must be made within three months from the date of registration and cannot be mads thereafter. Dated pile 28th day of Jut 1009, 8.3 80111,1Mo10(3(0SH, Olerk. 10 DAYS' SP E CI AL MID-SUMM ti,It SALE Commencing' Fria y9 - July 31st This ;will include everything' in the store- every department will be cleared out of , this season's goods, It will be a golden opportunity. You can save money on each and every ' pur- chase. Look over your wants—is it in Dress Goods, Mullins, Lawns, Prints, Linens, Towel- ings, Tiekings, Sheetings, Cottons, Art Drap- ings, Corsets, Hosiery, Gloves, Men's White itnd Colored Shirts, Ties, So; Underwear, Men's, Boys' or Children's .Ready-to-wear Clothing ; • Women's, .Men's, . Boys' or 'Children's . Solid` Leather Shoes , • Neck Ribbons, Handkerchiefs or Laces. Remember all these Lines go at Wholesale Prices for 10 Days'commencing'Friday morn'g Highest price paid for 'Butter and Eggs. :HARRY A-MATCH'ETT .14 14 Mt II 11 11:8M1 fl11 MO MI KO 14 J Garfi61d pause, • Brussels.