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injure
Some people think glasses injure,
because when once worn a person
becomes dependent upon them.
The truth is because a glass gives
reljof by removing the existing strain
upon the eye, no time should be
lost in affording this relief.
Consultation free,
Satisfaction guaranteed.
G. A. Deadman,
yii1ruggistand Graduate) Optician,
Brussels, Ont,
S10
Co!ug,
The Bra88e18 EMR Show svii
8040 be bene, When prize8 for the
Best Cakes
will be given, and thooe made with
Deadman'o Baking Powder are about
euro to take the
lst Prize
act helm your supply ready and do not
risk spoiling your paltry by tieing
any olhoe Baking Powder. See
our ad, in last week's Pose about
Baking Powder containing alum.
Our Baking Powder contains no
alum.
G, A, Deadman,
Druggist, Optioian & Bookseller.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
800TRERN Ex1EN141Q1,1 W. n, & B.
Trains leave Brussels Station, North
and South, as follows;
GoINGSoUTrt. GOING NOETE.
Pxpress 7:18 a.m• Mail 2:10 p.m
Mixed.,,..,,,, 9:48 a.m. 'Express 8:17 p.m
Taal Ethas Pins.
.•-.--A ohiel's among ye bakin' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it.
LAno11 Day Sept. 3rd.
Town schools open on Tuesday, Sept,
4th.
A1INT'S 000perage is at work on apple
barrels.
QUITE an interest is being taken in the
local bowling competitions.
TORONTO Indaetrial Fair Gemmen08g
next Monday and oontinnee to Sept. 8.
Bow talk of 88000108 the Chicago
Ladies' Babe Ball team to play a match
in town.
C. P. R. Exoursions to the West on
Tuesday of next week, Aug, 28, and Sept.
11. See advt.
Tan addition is being completed to R.
K. Ross' flouring mill. He has also pit
up a Targe tank for the boiler.
ONE day during the very bot spell
Robert Henderson put 2MM tons of water
on the Main street with 1118 water part to
keep down the dust.
RONALD MaNamearoa has taken the
local agency for the Drayton Tile yard
eine the removal of J. N. Kendall and
will be ready to attend -to buainees at any
time.
Fnxo0ENT complaints are made of the
annoyance eparrowe are in making their
roosting please in the shade trees. The
remedy to oast them ammo to be the
puzzle.
Bran Tam TORONTO WonLn.-The Tor-
onto World has inoreased it8 circulation
by thousands during the past few yeare.
One reason dor this advance is found in
the fact that it publishes the moot emu.
ate and fullest market reports of any
Canadian paper.
Tun London Echo says :-The town of
Brussels, Ont., has adopted a good idea
in laying its granolithia sidewalks. At
the corner of each street its name to
stamped in the clement and strangers
are thereby enabled to be independent of
the signboards whioh have a proolivity of
falling down whenever most wanted.
Llerottel.1ewlere were here en Tilnra,
dee of this week.
Trim excavation has been made lot the
foandatian of the new briok addition to
A.8traohan'e store, Daring the week
Glatt street between the atom and the new
Walk being put down has been bonlevard•
ed, and will be seeded down,
f't, 80000110N 0p SratooTE1,-Tho follow.
ipg ie a Dopy of the reeehlb100 from the
Womin'e Missionary Society, of Brea.
gels Methodiet church, 10 Mte, Ge9194
Bagker ;-
To ifa'• Gomel Benne,-We, the
members of the W. 111, S•, Brussels
Auxiliary, avail oureelv88 of this upper.'
tunity to offer you 'wOrd8 of sympathy
and condolence in the irreparable 1040
you have sustained in the death of your
husband. While we sorrow with you we
know God is too wise to err aad we corn•
mend you to the Dale of Him who la a
father to the fat11erle88 and a busband to
the widow, Ont prayer is that you may
be so guided and direoted that after life's
trials are ended you piny be reunited In
Hie kingdom, where sorrows and part.
ing5 are no more. Signed on behalf of
the Sooiety, Mae, J. L. Roan, Pree„
Mae, J. TAIT, B80.
GOT IT BAD. -Soma of tbe Liebowal
toot ball players are quite fussy over the
fent that Tan POST galled attention to a
false report published :something tbe
game played here. They say it was a
typograpbioal error, but 1f so why did
they not bave it corrected in next day's
iesne of tbe paper? That would have
been square, Beoanse Ira Gerry, Juek
Pepper and Gordon MODonnld play with
the "Harms," is also a sore spot, but the
question of the reeidenoe of these young
wen oan be easily settled. Mr. Aberbart
is a teacher in Morrie township and Mr.
Wilson is a dentist in Dr. Twaddle's
ofiioe in Brussels, The Marlboros' went
considerably further for their team and
they know it. We are still of the opinion
that the game of July 12th with its snore
of 4 to 0 is stioking in Lietowel'e Drop,
even after the silly excuse for defeat
"that their boys had been working hard
before the game and were tired." They
wereltired all right. Some of the Listowel
people gave another reason that we need
not mention. We have no doubt Bras.
eels would play Listowel again with the
Liatowel-Berlin aombination or jest the
Marlboros', How would it do to confine
the players to the limits of either towns
of this date and have the losing team pat
up $25 for the India FaMine Feud ?
Business Locals.
ROBERT TaotieoN has pnrohaeed a
robber tired buggy and will now possess
a dandy outfit.
Pool BALs matob by electric light is
announoed for Friday evening in Wing.
ham, between the home olub and Bruer.
8518.
Tan briok work of the new Methodist
Parsonage will be aomplehed this week
or nearly eo inolnding the veneering of
the frame part in the rear of the new
structure if the betok arrives.
A aoasm belonging to one of D. D.
Wilson's egg teams fell on the granolitbio
crossing going into the American Hotel
yard and injured itself. Mr. Ament has
made a roadway for loaded teams from
Alexander street since.
INronlaarroN woe. laid against Aaron
Lindsay before the Reeve for using pro-
fane and abusive language on the street,
Wednesday of last week. He could not
be found at hie dwelling when the Oon-
stable went with the summons, nor tae
he shown up eine.
PANED TEE TIEBBE SoanM sun TEN
Manx. -Upwards of a dozen people in
Brussels have gone past their 80th birth-
day, someof tbem a good distance by.
The list inoludee Jno. MoNaughbon, 90 ;
Jno. Denbow,' 88 ; Robb, MoN'aughton,
87 ; Mrs. Hall, 85 ; Mrs. McLean, 85 ;
Jas. Oliver, 84 ; Mrs. Howe, Mrs. Ed-
wards, Jno, MoOallam, Mre. McCallum,
Mrs. Holmes, Mre. Hogg and Mrs.
Welsh. A number of theabove are quite
active yet and get about handily.
Bo00ET A BmsINE59,-13. Ball and sons
have purobased tbe Furniture and
Undertaking business of S. Graney, of
Wingham, and L. Ball, the youngest of
the trio, is now in charge. He is a
practical man, having filled important
points both in Ontario and the West.
J. J. Ball also had several years' expel.
18005 in mercantile life and will drop
quite naturally into business. The Ball
family will remove to Wingham in
October carrying with them the good
wiebes of the oommnnity. The Wing-
bam people will find them first'olaee
0itizen8 that we are eorry to lose.
Lofmon's ExsamTroN.'-The extensive
preparations which have been made in
the way of enlargement of buildings and
general improvement to tbe grounds this
year will add greatly to the oomfort and
00075015mm of the .many exhibitors and
visitors. We are informed by the Secre-
tary, J. A. arenas, that the entries, wbioh
close on the 5111 of September, the Fair
opening on the 6th and continuing till the
15th, are doming in rapidly, and apace
will be at a premium. There will be
many new andattraotive exbibits. Every
AnvEBTi8E.-A certain amount of province will be represented. From
ill
indications all departments w
resent diva
ooaom will Dome to any Matinees es. p
be well filled. The epeoiai attractions
and fireworks will be on a seals never
before attempted. No one should miss
seeing the grand representation of "An
Armored Train's Attack on Boer Strong-
hold," typical of Baden-Powell's memor-
able stand at Mafeking. The beet fea-
tures obtainable have been severed, the
aim of the management being to get only
what wars new and novel, and that object
has been accomplished. Everything
tberefore goes to sbow that the Western
Fair of 1900 will be one to be long re•
membered, and there is no doubt that
the attendanoe will prove greater than
on any previous occasion.
tabliahmeot with no orher invitation
than an open door. Bat until the mer.
chant advertises the advantages wbioh be
has to offer to the publics be cannot
expect any considerable inerea55 in his
business, in most enterprises news•
paper advertising is as essential to
ea00688 ea good judgment in the artiolee
to be sold.
8151 Bmranax,-0n Monday of laab
week, Jno, MoOaIlum celebrated hie 81st
birthday. At flapper that evening at R.
Henderson's, there were four persona
present over 80 yeare, viz :-Mr. and
Mre. Mo0allum, Mrs. Hogg and Mrs..
Weleb, the two latter being old neighbors
of Mr. MoCallam'a in Morrie. Mr. Mao.
has been over 50 yeare a resident of this
locality sad along with his many well
withers Tam Poem extends congratula-
tions.
A0a1nnzT. - Monday 9115000011 Jno,
Wright met with an widen', at the
Enterprise Salt Works that might easily
have resulted in his death. While en-
gaged raking salt on the pan the rake
oaughb on one of the rivets and in a vis-
oroue pull to free it he overbalanced
backward and fell a dietanoe of 12 or 14
0.
t lila face and a bad
' fl' 'n a o on
feet, in tett n
g
gaeh on ape of hisknee oaps. He poeeib-
19 saved himself very mnoh worse in-
juries by throwing oat his eras to the
piste tie he took the eomereanit. Mr.
Wright will be laid up for soma little
time bat as he is a hustler it will not be
any longer than neoeeeity dementia, We
hope be will soon be as well as ever.
POLIOit AVM Tamm. -The Stretford
Beavon of Thursday of last week says of
persooe formerly of Brueeele : An infer.
motion was laid at the polios court on
Wednesday of last week by (Thief Mo-
Carthy, against two women, Mrs. Hall
and Mre, McPhee, for keeping a house of
ill fame, 'These women occupied two
r t.
rooms in he old Ja viie block, k o , over Da
ton's drug store, and for some time past
are alleged to have peen holding nightly
revels there. Loeb Saturday night the
polios raided the plane and found a
couple of men wbo appeared in the police
ova yeY,
rt eterda brit the women who bad
been summoned, shook the dust of Strat-
ford from their heele. However, the
magistrate decided to take the evidence
in the vase so that they would not need
to be called on again. A number of
witnesses were examined and their evi-
donee showed that liquor had been fro•
queitty delivered there and that they
bad a large crowd a1 male visibora during
the night. Altar all the witnsesse were
heard the magistrate name to the con•
elision that the charge was true, bat as
the defendants had gone away no 001105
Monid be taken,
C3B13SJLL8 »CD8.!
an audience and finding them tree, Sever
sellsmed, 98789 dishonoring bin, but
It wag rni
tnl x t
u a 58adpal,
8 0
fititb£ 1, r Y y
1801 inspiration No the young Christiane
preeen ,"
Tummy Beed for Bale at Ma0raoken'e.
CABE for butter and eggs. A. 0oueley.
CouroaTanrE house to rent, with ratable
and good garden, on Alexander street.
Possession oan be given early in Septem•
ber. For further particulars apply to
TRE Poem.
WANTED, eggs, 13o., butter, 180. The
sale still goes on for three weeks with
the obeap R. R. rates. Aek those wbo
have been here how they liked their
parcels. G. E. Iia:aa, Wingham.
COMFORTABLE house with lot, pump, &o.,
well looated, for sale or to rent, on Turn -
berry street, Brussels, Further infor-
mation and the key may be had by call.
ing at Tam Poso. Possession may be had
at ono5.
CHURCH CHIMES.
,People We Flagyl*,
S. T. and lairs, Pleat Bendayed Ill
Blytb.
"Miss Mildred Sootb is visiting al Ia.
preen.
124385 Bezel Johnston 18 holidaying at
Stratford, •
Wm, Rebateon and wife visited Waldo
at Exeter.
Dr, Smith is it liipley,end Wiarton
this week,
Mi08 Fanny Roger' i8 visiting friend':
in Seafortb,
Airs, Geo. Cardiff i0 vioiting friends •in
Londesboro'.
Will, Ainley wag tomo from ,Lletawei
over Sunday.
George Laokie, of Wroxeter; was fn
town last Sunday.
Mie' May: Skene is holidaying with old
friends at Listowel,
Lorne Danford VMS holidaying ab Day-
fleld fora few days.
Mies Lizzie . Leatherdale le vieibiug
friends•at Merriebon,
Wm. hillier, of the G. T, R„ is off duty
from a disabled hand.
Mrs. James Jones and Miss Minerva.
are visiting in Toronto.
Mies Annie Sager is holidaying witb
friends in Grey township.
R. Williamson and wife spent several
days in Belgrave Met week.
Barrister Sinclair was in Owen Sound
on legal business this week.
Mies Johneton, of Meaford, is the
guest of Mrs. Rolb• Johnston..
Misses Annie and Elora Mftobell re-
turned to Toronto on Tuesday.
Mies Ethel Oreighton ie attending the
Milliuery openings at Toronto.
Alex, McArthur, of Blaok Horse, is
visiting in Brussels and Morrie.
Miss Mary Roche is attending the
Millinery Openings at Toronto.
Alfred Backer has been on the sink
list but is getting all right again.
John Reading, of Wingbam, paid a
flying visit to friends in Brussels,
Mise Jennie Doll returned last week
from a visit with Listowel Mende,
Miss Lily Mooney is in Toronto at-
tending the Millinery Openings,
Mies Crowe is visiting at W. H. Mo.
Oreckon's. Her home is in Paisley, Ont.
Ino, Leokie and sone, amok and Oharlie,
are away to Theesalon, Algoma, on a visit.
Mrs. Oumminge and eon, Leon, of Buf•
talo, N. Y., are visitors at Mre. Smate's,
B. Johnston, of Jno. Ferguoon & Oo,'o
Dry Goods store, wee holidaying at Sea.
forth.
Kra. Robb. Mooney and daughter, of
Adrian, Mich., are visiting Mrs. Jno,
Wynn.
Barrister and Mre. Blair and Wilfrid
were in Goderiah. Mrs, Blair'o slater i8
quite poorly.
Dr. Graham, of Clinton, was in town
onTaeeday in oonneotion with the addi.
Mon to his block.
Joe Killough and Mies Annie Mo.
Dowell, of Westfield, were visiting in
town teat Sunday.
Rev. T. J. Sabine and Mine Mabel, of
Otteroille, were :milers on Brussels
friends on Wednesday.
Mrs. Harvey, of Newark, N.J.,and Mre,
(Dr.) Graham, of Olinton, were guests at
Dr. Holmes' last week.
Mre. 0. L Clapp and children, of
Battle Creek, Mich., are visitors at James
Maxwell's, Elizabeth street.
Miss Eva Gilpin'is visiting in Guelph,
returning with Mre. 0. E. Tusnbill on
Tuesday morning of this week.
Mre. Hewitt, of Paris, and Mrs. Rem.
Mitt, of Seafortb, were visiting at Jno.
Hewitt's during the past week.
Thomas Thomson, Mrs. Thomson and
Muir, of Listowel, were visitors at John
Tait's for a few days this week.
Mrs. Barton, Mrs. John Bricker and
Phyllis, of Roseville, Ont., are visitiug
ut Mrs. walker's, Tarnberry 81.
George Aodereon, !eotarer on Physio'
in Toronto University, was vieibiug at
Dr. Twaddle's during the poet week.
Mrs. Jno. F. Stewart and Athol, wbo
have been holidaying here for eeveral
weeke, returned to Toronto on Thursday.
Mrs, Walter Wilbee was under the
dootor's care during the past week threat-
ened with fever, but isooneiderablybetter
we are pleased to abate.
Gordon Griffin and Melvin Kerr, of
Wingham, were visitors in town on
Wednesday. The latter is a brother to
0. L. Kerr, Brueeele.
A. R. Smith has severed a good and
obliging salesman in the parson of
Lanae Carrathere, of Tbedlord. We
welcome bins to Btneeele,
Mise McGeorge, of Listowel, Mies Mo•
George, of Butte, Montana, and Mr. and
Mies Ritohie, of Wingham, are visitors
this week at John Tait's, Queen street.
Tom Bloomfield instead of coming on
home has returned on another trip aoroee
the briny from Montreal in charge of
stook. He ie getting to be a regular old
"salt,"
Mise Kate 'Wilson and ber niece, Mur-
iel Brothers, are visiting friends at Belle-
ville and Toronto. Mise Wilson has re.
signed her position as teaoher and will
be bows for a while.
Dr. Kalbfieiaota writes that he ie prat).
1 West
'n hospitals in
t{afn
and attending iia p
g
Superior. Thera are three hospitals in
that oity. The Dr, says be is as fat as a
seal and feeling fine.
Mies Lizzie Bird has gone to Detroit
to visit her brother and friende there.
She will also vieib her sister, Mrs, A, J.
Duncan, of Sault Ste. Marie, Mesh., be-
fore she returns home.
Miss Polly Sample, of Sonde, Man.,
is here on a holiday while en route to the
Pall Millinery openings at Toronto.
She is well pleased with the Week and
will return in a few weeks.
J. R. Grant, of Winnipeg, wrote Thu
FOOT from the Island of Iona, Sootland,
under date of Aug.,
6 ens1 aing
several
5prige of heather. Be
sails for Montreal,
per Allan steam8hip, „Tunisian,' on
Ang. 23rd,
A. Marshall, a relative of H. B. E1•
liiott, from Mount Forest, was in town
P. a pall,
on Monday Y and gave Tan Pon
Tie was in Brussels 42 years ago when
w9,113109 through ;,from his home to
Goderiah. About the only sign of a
village then was a hotel near the iron
bridge.
Belton Corrie i5 here from Brandon,
Man„ for a visit of a few weeks with
relatives and friends, Mr. Ourrie has
spent the past three yeare out West and
is wolf pleaeed with the country, Ho ie
employed in the flour and oatmeal mill
of Andereon, Kelly & Go. They have
also 8 large elevetor5 and do a large
S '4XD4 R.D AIWA' O2 04,7Y4.T r .
HEAD OFFiCE, e TORONTO
CAPITAL PAID DP (One Million Gotland $1,090,000
REST ')F700,0Q0
Apeltoseo In ail p10591302 point, in Ontario, Qaobeo, llfanttoba, United $19250 0 England,,
A (general
Bier 5 °SHYb' �l9, JI 1ff.
Banking Busiuoss Troueaoted, Farmers' Notes D10ooented,
•Drafts Teemed and Oolleatione made on all pointe,
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT,
Interest allowed on depoeit8 of $1,00 and npw9rd5 and compounded b all yearly.
888011/1, AT'r8NTION orvgs TO Tt1B. CsmnsaT2oN' OF PAIMIDng' SAwe NOT50.
]]very feoility afforded Cuetomere living at a dietanoe.
0. Hoare, of Clinton Masks Emporium,
has just Bold a beautiful, new, upright
piano to Rev. Mr. Jewitt, Methodist
minister of Heiman.
India Famine Fund contribution will
be taken up in the Methodist oburoh next
Sabbath evening. The pastor's sermon
will deal with the famine stricken land.
Mr. Cranston, a student supplying at
Daff's church, Walton, and Mr. MoKay
exchanged work last Sabbath. Mclviile.
iters were pleased with Mr. Oranston's
sermons.
Rev. J. T. Karin, of MItohell, has de.
aided to remain as rentor of Trinity
aharoh, in 0omplia008 with the nuani.
the a g ganest
mons re
of h a n re tio. n in -
steed of removing to Hamilton Bond,
London.
The quarterly board of the Methodiet
aharoh, Mitohell, bas increased Rev. Mr.
Whiting's salary from $1,000 to $1,100 a
year, and a unanimous wish was oleo ex-
pressed that Mr. Whiting might remain
another year.
Since the Methodiet conference met in
June, five aged ministers have died, the
aggregate of whose ages is 411 years,
The Rev. James Brook died at the ad-
vanced age of 97 years ; Rev. Francis
Coleman, 9$ ; Rev. Jae, Caswell, 82 ;
Rev. Thomas Crewe, 80, and Rev. Win.
Woodman, 89,
The New Metropolitan Tabernaole,
replacing the one in which Pastor O. R.
Spurgeon preaohed, is to opened on Sept.
19. Ire, D. Sankey is to take part in the
dedicatory services. It will accommodate
4,000 people and bas cost $200,000, The
number of members on the thumb roll 18
3,861 after the annual revision has been
make. Connected with the Tabernacle
are twenty-five Sunday sahoole.
The Presbyterian General Assembly
bee uttered it glorious condemnation of
Obristian Soiemoe andFaitb.healing. At
its Snag= oo Map 26 at Chicago it
passedunanimously a report of its Dom-
p
miGlee declaring that „bae4
in divine
healing arises from misinterpretation of
the Scriptures in regard to Christ's re-
demption word, and it is repugnant to
common genets, The rejeotion of means
of recognized utility in the relief of sink.
nese and injury, 18 presumptuous and nn-
eoriptnral."
"Why should people attend Prayer
Meeting 2 " This was Rev. Mr, Holmen'
topic last Sabbath morning given as a
Bible reading. The following were the
rea0o0e stated ;-(1) It was the apostlee'
and early Obrietiana' habit ; (2) It is a
duty outlined in both Old and New
Testament ; (3) We require help and
should share it , (4) I wag a p
t rao8io5 of
the Jews ;• (5) Axe special eternises for
those who attend ; (0) It cultivates
sociability and belpnlnss ; (7) United
prayer comae nearer to God than private
devotions ; (8) We should nee all tbe
means in our ow ,
power ' 9 The h reflex in-
P
noarse
was a het fu1 die
fluence. It y
The evening topic was "Spiritual Pride."
The Owen Sound Sun, of Aug, 148b,
aay8 in speaking of a Young Peoples'
Convention at Balmy Bonsai r -Without
any disparagement to the other speakers
it is safe to say that the address] of Rev.
John Roes, of Brussels, was tbo greatest
and best beard at a convention for years.
It wag so searching, an earnest, so edify
ins that all who beard it must have been
greatly encouraged. lie Opolte of our
love to God, of mnfaltecing fidelity, of
the delight of Jesus in posing through l
pabttsiooes, ,
BABE BALL,-Brueeele team drove to
Wingham Tbnraday of Met week and
although meeting a defeat still they are
not vanquished. The game woe fast and
considering that Wingham bee played
some of tbe best amateur goatee this
Summer, Brunets team should not con-
sider their defeat a diegraoe. Brussels
snored in first innings on bit by Sleeman
and outs by Scott, Downing and Tbomeon,
Sleeman scoring. Wingham also snored,
Lookridge doing the trick. Brussels
failed to more in 2nd and 8rd innings as
did Wingham, bat in 4th Brussels scored
6 0011 0
nhltflby
Rae, Hamilton
Rothe, he
,
Paulin, Gilpin and Sleeman. Vin ham
also soored 5
rano, evening up the soore
once more. Brnesels failed to snore again
althongb brave attempts were made in
the other five innings. Wingham by
banobiog hits in 7111 got 6 rune across
the plate thereby winning one of the best
games that they have played this year.
Thomson for Brunets pitched good ball
for 7 innings and Sleeman showed up in
good form in the innings he pitched.
Hamilton, behind the bat, filled the bill
to a ninety, his throwing to 2nd and 3rd
being of the beet kind• The some was ;-
BBm50n0e R H wxnoEAVI 1i H
Sleeman, rf ,,.,.. 2 2 Aldereon, p
Scott, lb 0 i inmate, ss
Downing,11 0 1 Lookridge o
Tho01eon, p 0 0 Pear8on, 221
Rae, 2b .... ,1 2 Moore if
Hamilton, 0 1 Hill, 811
Beebe, es ......... 1 2 Hamilton of 1 0
Paulin, Ob 1. 1 Dineley, lb 2 1
tie ri. 2 2
u of 1 2 Linal t r
Gilpin, _ ,
p ,
Totals 612 Totals 1212
Brussels... 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 5 0- 0
Wingham 1 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0-12
NOM ON GAat8,-Downing'e bent. -A1. -
demon was easy.-Skeabs was Breesele'
"hoo•doo."--BrOseele can steal second
though.-Dineley certainly fanned wind,
-Reels stop and throw wee a feature. -
Hamilton looked after Sleeman's drive.• --
Roche covered lots of ground, -Downing
tried ]lard to 800re but "nit."-Gilpin'e
throw to Bed from centro was all right.
Ratans game will be played in low
weoke,
0 2
20
11
2 2
Macy
Oapayable at any bank Wailed Under 610, • •, 8e, $20 to 030,, .,12e
rs ab the following rates ;- 910 to $30, .. ,1001, 30 to 40„ . ,140
J. N. GORDON, AGENT.
Misses Luella and Gertie Rose and
011ie Mooney Were vieiting at Kincardine,
TEa 9051 oongratalates' 714185 Hattie
Downing, of Brussels, and the Allin
Bros„ of London, formerly of town, on
their 5000555 in passing their exams.
Brussels Ooufacil.
A special meeting of the village fathers
oonvened in the Connell Chamber, on
Monday evening, with a fall attendance.
An a000unt for 950.25 due R. Render.
son for drayage, bile &a., was ordered to
be paid on motion of Councillors Bose and
Gerry.
Court of Revision was then opened on
Bylaw No. 8, having to do with the as-
eesement for the Wiiliam•Prinoess sewer.
After the members had been duly sworn,
the only appeal, that of Alex.Bllie, Queen
street, that he was assessed too higb, was
ooneidered. After it comparison with
amounts against. other properties it was
moved by Councillor Fox, seoonded by
Counoillor Wilton, that the assessment
be sustained. Carried,
The By.law was then read and finally
passed.
The question of location of sidewalk on
Flora street, between Turnberry and
Elizabeth streets was dismissed, Oa
motion of Connoillore Wilton and Fox, it
was propooed to have walk put down on
South side of street to correspond with
balanceof the walk Westward.
Oounoiilore Rose and Gerry asked that
it go down on North aide eo en not to
interfere with oonvenienoe of getting in
and out of market scales with loads,
Reeve Thomson voted for the South and
to the South it will consequently go.
An order was passed on Treasurer
Strachan for 941.55 for Royal Paving Go.
and 9645 due Mr. Lloyd on sidewalk
a000unt, on motion of Councillors Gerry
and Wilton.
The question of new walk on Mill street
East, was disoueeed and the Mo0augbey
estate property reported as the present
hindrance to the work going on.
Some members of the Board thought
the gravel going on the atreete none to
good.
Repairs will be made to foot bridge.
Connell adjourned to meet on Tuesday,
Sept. 4th, Monday being Labor Day.
C fnadian 39i ewia.
Rev. C. H. Emereon, of Hamilton, has
received and aooepted a` call bo the Bap.
tilt church at Mount Forest.
Charles Newkirk, of Ooriobh, aged 17
yeare, was drowned while bathing in Big
Otter Creek at Port Barwell,
Arthur McGuire, a farmer, about 30
yeare of age, who lived near St. David's,
oommitted anioide by shooting himself
through the head with a rifle.
Charles Iron, a Montreal pressman,
upset a lamp which set fire to his infant
child. The motberrushed to the child's
consistence, and both were probably
fatally burned.
pretty t
Canada ie making a et y good record
at Paris, A "grand first prize" for the
dairy exhibit, another of the same for the
mineralogical exhibit, another for the
forestry exhibit. As for our young men
they are on exhibit in South Africa.
A two•year.old boy near Norwich
lifted off the lid of a bee hive, and was
instantly covered by the maddened in.
sante, Who stung him on every possible
spot. A dozen stings were removed
from the little sufferer's tongue. His
life is despaired of,
The eoaraity of farm hands in Wood.
stook locality bas had a tendency to pat
the farmers at their wit's end. The
farm hands are becoming very independ-
ent, and it doesn't take muoh to injure
their dignity beyond repair. They can
leave the farmers in the lnrob by quitting
their job on a moment's notice.
A pretty Toronto girl has enteret suit
In restrain a city photographer from
"airoulating'her photograph as an advt.
medium," and from "making, printing,
publishing or selling oopiee of it, either
for the defendants benefit or for that of
another." It is olafined he sold oopiee of
the photo she allowed him to exhibit at
the fair, for another man to nee as ads.
R. W. Garner, a London groper, was
obarged with Belling eider containing a
high percentage
of alcohol, The reportort
of Government Analyst, Harrisonneon show.
ed that the stuff contained 6.44 per cent
volume of alcohol, or 11.28 per cent,
proof- higher, in faot,than average ale,
porter or lager beer-wben it should not
be over 2 pet sent. A fine of $20 and
$3,45 coats was imposed.
Stratford, Sept. 25-26,
Mitobell, Sept, 26-27.
Guelph, Sept. 26-27.
Milverton, Sept. 27-28.
Palmerston, Sept, 27-28.
Seaford', Sept, 27-28.
Wingham, Sept. 27-28.
Bt. Marys, Oot. 2-8.
Kirkton, 008. 4-5,
Brueeele, Oat. 4-5.
Beyfield, Oot. 4-5,
Fordwioh, Oct. 6,
Blyth, Oot. 9-10.
Dungannon, Oob. 11-12.
anRV'S01 1.. 114A.M41cT:"S'S.
Fall Wheat
Barley
905,5
Cate
Butter, tubs and rolls ..
lilgge per dozen
Four per barrdl,
Potatoes. (per bush.).
Apples (per bog)
Sheep skins, email
Lamb skins eaob......
Salt per bbl., retail
Hay per ton
Hides trimmed
Sides rough
Hoge, Live
Wool
62 .63
02 88
52 53
24 28
15 16
10 11
4 00 4 50
50 50
1 00 1 00
80 1 00
25 25
1 00 70
5 00 7 06a
5 5
5 75 5 76
15 15a
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
BLAcxetnrn'e Toons Fon SALE, bellows,
viae, anvil,,ko. SAS.ot 17, 000.15, Grey,
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
VOR SALE. — A BEAUTIFUL
flame on Queen street, furnished or
without, at to
DHSbargain. OAMAPpB1LL, Brussels,
!-r RAIN [OPERATOR IN GOOD
VI- working order and oondition for sale.
Will be sold at a bargain,
Lot 4 E / SMI Grey.
or Brussels P. 0.
STRAYED ON OR ABOUT
July 12th, 1 aged ewe, with 1 lamb a
8115arling ewe, and awhite lamb. Any in-
formation leading to their recovery will be
thankfully received, A. E. EA501if,
net 7, Con. 8, Morris.
9-12 Sunshine P.O.
o3oxzxT-
MoNABn,-In Morrie, on Angnsb 19, to
Mr, and Mre. Peter McNabb, a son.
Aso, 20, 1900
The Irina.
T1i t Zino x
STTRAYED ON THE PREM.
rens of the undersigned, lot B0, cou.11,
Grey, on or about July 15, 4 head of cattle,
9 of them being 2 yeare old and the 4801 a
Spring calf. The owner is requested to
prove property, pay exp epees and take theta
away. .ROBERT 0011TTS,
5.4 Cranbrook P. O.
Msaxo-
BOTTON.--In Morrie, on August 16t1s,
Mary Ana Button, aged 75 yeare.
HE 111.- a
Walton,on August et 16815Hannah Hewittaged 70 years, 2
months and 0 daye,
MoBAIN.--At Ridgeway, on August 13,
Gertrude Isabel, youngest daughter
of Bev. and Mre. J. Er. MoBain, and
grand daughter of J
MoBain,
of
Atwood, aged 1 year and 10 menthe.
Induetrial, Toronto, Aug. 27 to Sept. 8,
Western, London, Sept. 6-15.
Wallterton, Sept, 17-18,
Exeter, Sept. 17-18•
Brantford, Sept. 15-20.
Lietowol, Sept, 18-19.
Goderiah, Sept. 18-19.
Atwood, Sept. 20-21,
Clinton, Sept. 20-21.
'Pte'watee, Sept, 25-20,
REAL ESTATE.
ITS NO 5001) 10' IT 1WON"J.
That's the Kind of
Insect
Powder
We sell. There's a great differ-
ence in the quality of this article
which no doubt those who have
used it are aware. We shave yet
to hear the first complaint about
the quality of ours.
Get the BEST
AT
'oz's Drug Store.
PAWN FOR SALE, -FIFTY
more farm for sale, forty-seven aore5
cleared, the balance hardwood bush. Good
orobard and a never failing Well. Buildings
good, atone foundation "tumor barn, atone
collar under house. Farm Is well fenced,
nearly: all straight rail, Poaneesioa could be
given at any time, Por furthi1er�pl1artionlars
apply to W. S. MoALL15TEIt West t Lot
10, Oon.17, Grey, or Walton P. O. 8.4
CHOICE PARIl4,S.—SEVERAL
�v✓ al one of the
choice me for a in
ohoi farms
most netsiprosperous nding is 0 Manpurobese. Ex-
cursionists 1.10 intending to d see
w 'land
would do well to aatl on us and eve what we
have to offer.
TURNBULL & DAVIDSON,
7.4 Manitou, Man.
T ARGE FARM FOR SALE.—
J 040 80185, nomplete esotion, near
Southwest boundary olManitoba, Over 100
sores under 'cultivation. Fine two•etore
house costing over $1000. 8 011185 from raill-
way; river Scoria Passes through -farm;
near cheap oval supply. Price 54000.
Apply to aro. D. 180NALD.
'iARM FOR SALE -100 ACRES
-South Halt Lot 27, 000. 5, Morris
Townebip, within 1 mile of Brueeele, Dwel3-
dition. The lot has ads (ring creek oud oon-
the
front and river:Maitland armee the rear.
About 00 acres timber and a young bearing
orohard. Apply to G, A, DEADMAN,
48-tf Druggist, Braeeela,
POE. SALE IN ETHEL VIL-
1 LA08,-The property of the late Yobn
Elliott, consisting of a solid brick house,
with frame kitoben and woodsbed, good
amble and 4 acre of land all la drat olass
condition, If not add will be rented. Pos-
session at any time. For partlaulare apply
t0 Wnr. Bronco, Ethel ; Arm. Per: mason
Galt'; Or D1i,Ma13;EL7Ey, Mt. Forest- 2,061
VIRST - CLASS FARM FOR
Sawa. -Lot 17, con. 9, Townebip of
Gray. 100 acres more or leas, Situate 4i
miles from.Brneseid.'and 2 miles from village
of Ethel, Allcleared exoepting 5 mate of
hardwood bush, iiolidlngs and fenees in
good repair., Good wells. A11 Fall plowing
done. Price and tense of payment ou ap-
plioation to W.111. 51NOLAIB,
29-12 Barrister, &o., Brussels.
ZINE FARM FOR SALE.—
200 aero8 in the Township of Grey,
County of Huron, being lots 10 and 17, con,
10.; 1 mile from school, church, poet ofJloe,
store and blacksmith shop ; 2 miles from
Etho1 station ; 4 miles from village of Bum -
sole ; 1 mile from cheese factory. This farm
is well fenced, well underdrained and well
watered;river Maitland Puns through
Southeascorner. 4 acres of good bearing
orchard ; large bank barnwith straw shed ;
a driving shed, atone house ond.kftehen and
woodshed. 00 acres in grass ; 24 aere5 hard-
wood bush ; 25 notes in raugb and good ced-
ar; balane° under good cultivation. For
further particulars apply to W M, FISCHER,
proprietor, Oraubrook 1', 0. 0-80
]1ARM FOR SALE. -150 ACRES.
Consisting of the South t' and South:4
of the North,' of Lot 36, Con.0,. East Wawa
nosh. This is an excellent stook farm,being
well supplied with good wing water. Itis
situated about miles from tbo thriving Vil-
lage of Blyth. Alarge part of ib is under.
grana. Buildings and team are in a fair
state o1 repair. Edgy terms of payment will
be given. For all information applyto
11-tf G. F. 11 LAIR, Barrister, Brussels.
VARA& FOR SALE. — FOR
sale Lot 21, Concession 10, Moliillop
containing 100 sores, BO acres cleared and
ready for Drop being well un derdrained end
well Rimed with cedar and blaok ash. '1'1,e - -
balance to timber and pasture. There ie a
small orobard and three good wells. There
is good frame ,house and wood shed, a
barn and stables 11x80 .feet, also sheep
house,pig pen, implement house and all
other necessary out buildings. Itis 14 miles
East of the North gravel road and is eou-
vesient to schools, churches, poet ofeoe, etc.
Ie 74. miles from Sealorth and 10 miles front
Brueeele. It is ono of the beat forme in
the township1, and will be sold Ou easy term8
ae 4115 proprietor wishes to satire. Apply
on the Ps rm1s,•0 or address Winthrop P.O.
wet. monaI5004.
�Q
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ETON
of Spectacles.
Do your eyes tire easily ?
If so, you need Glaeees,
Do your eyes burn 2
If eo, you need Glasses.
Does the type become blurred in reading ?
If so, you need Glasses.
Do you stiffer from frontal headache ?
If so, Glossae will help you.
Do you know if you have perfect eyesight ?
If not, we oan inform yea.
38 w111 Cot. Ton Nothing.
Having the latest and most up to -
date method of testing your eyes We
guarantee eatiefaotiou.
MRS, T. FLETCHER,
GRADUATE OPTICIAN,
Also Graduate oflotinosoopy,
IMMIOWS
WINNoa®s.om,e
ITLFALL DRESS 4ODS
Have just arrived and we will be pleased to have
our lady friends call and see the latest and most
up-to-date goods far
Fell SkirtsDresses Cost'.mes
9
September Patterns and Fashion Sheets to hand.
A., Strac]6S^
an.
Half Price 7
On Friday and Saturday
We put on sale the balance of our Shirt Waists at
exactly half price. Only a few left and they must
be cleared out in order to make room for Vali goods.
Don't Forget 'FridayMorning.-440110--"
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