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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1901-8-1, Page 8'ap'bt' Malt Extract Is a preparation high- ly recommended as a Stimulant, Tonic and Appetiser, A. great Re- storative for Couvales cents. Especially use- ful in cases where a mild Tonic is required. Large Bottles, 25c. Fly Papers Our stools is new and fresh. Best Fly Papers made, Double Strength), Sure to I'i,UZ. 5e. or 10e. paolfages. Sticky Tctii Zefoot Sure Fly Destroyer, Catches and holds them. L. R. HarveP 1 DRUGGIST, BOOKSELLER, OPTICIAN SUCCESSOR TO G. A. DEADMAN. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. aOUTHERN EXTENSION W. 0. & B. Trains leave Brussels Station, North and South, ae followa GOIN0 Norms. GoINa NoRTU. Express 7:18 aim. I Mall ........t:10 pm IIImed 545 am, Express 8:17 p,m XO,CaJ Stirs t.ent#e A ohiel's among ye takin' notes, An' faith he'll prent it. Arouse. DAYS are ehortening. Tow: Donnan next Monday evening. BenseIL8 Bowling Club has 80 members now. Samoa Board Friday evening of next week. EXO0R0ION to Goderich Thursday of this week. A. 0. U. W. Lodge will meet on Friday evening of this week. REoaaT rains have helped tbe root crop and pastures wonderfully. Tag briok work on Druggist Fox's new reeidenoe is completed. A elate roof will be put on. THE Poem has added another quire of paper to ire weekly output. Advertisers should take the hint. Tan Bayfield vieitore from Brueeele arrived home last Friday evening. They bad an enjoyable outing. WenonenAT next is Brussels Oivio.Holi- day. Special Excursion to Kinoardine. Go and enjoy a day at the lakeside. Tan Millinery store of She Misses Hab- kirk has been fitted np with shelving, drawers, &o. for the display and etoring of stook. 64 resi:Razes were ticketed from Bras. eels to Goderioh on the exouraion train on Thursday. The day was most favor. able for the opting. A moo delivery wagon was Bold to N.B. Gerry, hardware merchant, of Blyth, this week by S. T. Plum, of Brussels. It suited the purchaser tip-top. NonroN TEnRAon.—Barrister Blair has been appointed agent for the above property and will be in aposition to ar- range with parties desirions of renting, &c. BRD9sees A. O. U. W. have been in- vited to a Demonstration of the Order at LietoweL on Tuesday of next week. Grand Master °ornate le to be one of the speakers. ONE day last week Wesley, the young eon of station agent Ham, took a header against 0 grain trunk in Baeker's store- house and oatquite a gash in his head. The dootor patched it up with court plaster and Wesley is about ae usual, Dnanea the heavy shower of rain last Sunday afternoon lightning struck a chimney on the residence of George Rogere, Frederick Street, watering the brioke on the top of it and causing a per. oeptible trembling sensation to the build. lag. No other damage was done. Henn Holm—While attending a saw at P. Ament'e factory Iaet Friday Henry Switzer had his right hand quite gerionely injured by a piece of timber flying from the eaw with great force. It tore away a portion of the palm between the thumb and first finger. A phyeioian dressed the wounded member and ae favorable prog- rose is being made as scold be expected. Honer RACES.—A meeting was held in the Oonnoil Chamber on Friday evening of last week to take into consideration the question of Fail rases. Robert Thom. son was chosen President ; F. S. Scott, Secretary ; Jno. Beattie, .1. D. Warwiok, V. S•, and John Walker, Committee. The dates talked of were Thursday and and Friday, 15th and 16th incite., but we presume further particulars will soon be to band if they are correct. Ornnarro0 AT THE NosrITAt.-A Berlin paper says :—About four oieeks:ago.astpile forking bay, William Zimmerman, of Cedar et., felt something snap in hie foot, followed by most exarnolating pain. Gangrene of the foot set in, and the only thing to do was to amputate the foot. At the hospital, Dr. Kalbfieisoll, assisted by Drs. Honeberger and Arnott, amps. toted tbe leg below the knee, Mr, 'Zim• merman stood tbe operation very well. Tnneevngn BLAIR bee bad his amounts audited in oonneotionwith the June town celebration and the summary ie as fol. lows :— Gate Receipts $ 277 00 Sabeoriptions and Boothe188 26 Total 3 465 26 Diebareemente 485 67 Balance on band $ 29 58 NATIONAL PORTLAND CEat0NT Co,—Dr. Jamieson 111. P, P., of Durham, was in town for a while thea week In the interests of Is new industry being eetab1iehed in that town in the mannfaoture ofPort. land Gement. Large bhildinge are being erected and a big business is being count. ed on. Copies of a very neatly gotten up proepeotne wag distributed and apromoter may oall later. Dr. Jamieson favored TNN Poem with a °all. He wag ander the wing of W. F. Stewart, who wag a former readout of Durham, Tnnitbnaineea planes will be closed' in Brueeele next Wednesday as it will be Oivio Holiday. RURAL schools open on MoodeyAug. 19513. and town and city schools Tuesday, September 8rd. Tan "steamboat" business in vogue by the small boy on the Maitland near the iron bridge baa been having :quite a boom during the past week. BironoN tickets to Buffalo, N. Y., are being Bold from Brneeelo at the following rates :—Good for 6"days, $5.06 ; 15 days, $6.75 ; 80 days, $8.45, Paseangere may go any day. Do you want to get rid of burdocks? This solution will kill them. One pound Dopper sulphate, mixed in four and a ball gallons water. Spray the planta with the mixture. B. Gooey had the brink work on the upper North-weee oorner of the Wool- en factory rebuilt tbie week. It was palled off some yeare ago by the weight of a street each that was tied to it. GoINrf TO RwLEr.—It ie said Jno. Pat. land, of Blyth, formerly of Brueeele, hue purchased a hotel property in the village of Ripley and will take possession some. time tbie month. The Ripleyitee will find Mr. Pntland a good citizen. W. Rum= and JOo. Batton, who have been carrying on a furniture and under. taking business in Teeewater have dis- solved partnership and the business' here. after be oonduoted by Mr. Habkirk. We wish oar former townsman 8000088. Soars straying oowo were taken to the pound Wednesday morning. The number would have been larger bat for a resouing party. There are to many fenoee done away with and lawne and gardens exposed to permit bovines to roam and somebody will get into trouble If they don't observe the By-law. DECISION REeEnyBD.—Tbe trial of Mo - Kenzie Mille, oharged with forgery, Dame off before Judge Doyle at Goderioh on Tuesday and after hearing the evidence judgment was reserved on some pointe of law until A°goet 16th. Mille was ad- mitted out on bail. E. N. Lewis conduct- ed the oaee for the Crown and P. Holt appeared for Mills. Bowrnro.—Three rinke went to Olin. too and Goderioh on Thursday of this week to try conclusions on the reepeotive bowling greens with the loose teams. The players were: D. 0, Roes, J. T. Rose, G. F. Blair, A. Donley, R. Leatherdele, T. Farrow, H. L. Jackson, J. Arde11, Jno. Hewitt, R. Downing, J. Ferguson and Lorne Danford. Orem HOLIDAY•—Wednesday next will be the Oivio Holiday for Broeeels. In addition to the epeoial Excursion train to Kinoardine, whioh leaves here at 8 a. m., Bingle fare tickets will be leaned from our station to any part from Toronto and West, inolading Detroit, Port Huron or 8nepeneion Bridge. Good going on Tuesday afternoon or evening trains and to return any time Thursday. TEE engine on the morning train broke one of the driving ehafte near Leeknow on Monday last and 'considerable damage was done the engine before it Was brought to a standstill. Fortunately the fireman was out of hie usual Beat in the oab and thereby saved injury. The partially disabled engine came on down with its train being abpat half an hour late in its arrival at Brnrieele. Geese CALL.—Clarence Ham and G. McKay were playing about the grain store house of A. Baeker on Monday. They went upstairs and got into a bin of grain from whioh supplies were being drawn by the funnel proceee. The lade began to sink and despite their efforts to extricate themselves were up to their shoulders when warehouseman Ourrie beard their oalle and name to their res. one. A few minutes delay would prob• ably have resulted in their enffoaation in the enveloping grain. NARnow EsoATE.—While assisting in taking down a rig from the npetaire paint abbe at D. Ewan & Co'e last Monday, S. T. Plana fell through the elevated gang- way and dropped to the ground. His head came in oontaot with a buggy wheel breaking a spoke in the wheel. Quite a out was inflioted and some minor bruises about his bead and breast bnt Mr. Plum Dame off very well considering everything. Ke ie bank to work again, in fact yon might ae well try to torn book the tide as keep him from the shop. A Tneina.—The Clinton News -Record ye of Conductor John Quirk :—"Tbe orthboand L. H, &B, train was held ver for an boar in the evening to wait r ,'the epeoial and Cooduotor Quirk, °ding time banging upon his hands, ught for a little diversion in trading ate. He endeavored bat in vain, to per. ado Inepeotor Paisley that hie (Quirk's enteefive cent straw would be a fair change for the other's fedora bat the nepeotor could not gee it that way, hie genial oondnotor is the greeted Ilier on the L. H. 81 B. and a born upper. Re has traded a gait of olothee th Jaok 8warte of Wingham and, in et, will trade anything exoept hie G. T. uniform and if he "does you" it will go good nat0redly thatyoucannot but in in the laugh against yourself." hose who knew the genial Condeotor n well afford to take the atory ae entreat more tban one person along the W. G. B, have had trades with bim eitber by near or reality. ea 0 fo le so 80 tw ex I T jo aw wi fa R. be T ea at & to Loe'r.—A neck tie pin made of a gold. dollar wit: the monogram R. li ma it. Finder will greatly oblige the bear by loaning it at THE Poem, Mae, P4nngn, wether to Dire. '!'hoe. Onrry, Queen street, Braeecle, of w:nee e0rIOne dine°e Tran Poor spoke a hi weelce ago, died last Sunday at Atwood egad 72 years and 8 months, Ietermea was maria on Monday afternoon, Mr and ,Mrs. Qurry attended the funeral, GRAND TuaNlc,---Shipping ie liyonin .DaringrtheepaetlweekaW xof ' Ve�neten forwarded a oar of hogs ; Al!, Beaker, Me 05 wheat ; P:1119 Ameot, a oar 0 beading; Walton' factory, oar of ansae to Ingersoll ; W. Neal, 80 oases of egg to Montreal ; Jno. alootb, 2 oare of oattle. A. 0, DAmet, 2 acre of oattle ; 11. Thom eon a oar of butter ; Fred, Adame, a eon eignmeut of butter' prints to Toronto D. A. Lowry received is oar of brink, HrtrgNget.—Ad 6 O'olook Wedoee8a eveniug Rev, R. Paul tied the matri monied bow between Milton S. Watson of Sunebine, and Mies Misne M, Stew art, of Biuevale, at Victoria Cottage Brussels, the home of the officiating min. ieter, Jno, 5, Stewart, of Biuevale, broiler to the beide, was groomsman and Mise Lottie Watson, sister to the groom, bridesmaid, Mr, and Mre. Watson will make their home on the groom's farm at Sunshine where they commence married life with good wiohee of many friends. TKO POST throws an Editorial slipper after the happy young couple. JNo. R. SMITH DECEASED,—An old :and well knownBrueselite, in the person of John R. Smith, paid Nature's debt early last Sabbath morning, paeeing away peacefully at the age of 67 years, While somewhat of a surprise Mr, Smith bad been in declining health for Some time and ib was kncwn that recovery was hal possible.. Deceased Wee 'a Canadian by birth, and /bet eaw the light of day at or near the town of Perth, Doming {Wet• ward be took up hie residence at Durham where he followed the business of tanner associated with hie brother. 26 years ago he came to Brussels and during the passing years had been engaged in general store busineee, milling and for quite a period prior to his deoeaee was eseooiated with A. M. MoKay in the hardware line, When in health he took an active- inter- 085in pabno offaire and eat at both the Council and School Boards for several terms. He was also interested in several` Sooieties particularly in the A, 0. U. W. in whioh he filled the chief ohairs, Per. Smith is earthed by k wife (whose maiden name was Mies Mary Smith) three eons (Frank in L. R. Harvey's Drug store, Norman in A. M. MoKay'e hard. ware, and Arthur at home) and two daughters, (Misses Dora and Kate.) The subject of this notioe was a Presbyterian in ohnroh relationship and a Liberal in hie political inolinatione. Ha bas a brother in Durham and a brother and deter at Egmondville, Rev. Jao, Roes, B. A., conducted a suitable eerviee at the family residence, Albert street, Tuesday afternoon after wbich interment was made in Brussels cemetery, The A. 0. U. W. took part in the service at the grave and deposited their sprig of ever- green ae a token of remembering their deceased brother. Pallbearers were W. H. Mo0raoken, T. Farrow, Jno. Cardiff, 0. H. Bartliff, D. Ewan,- and W. $. Herr, all members of the A. 0. U. W, People We Snow. M e 1s. P, i ho B and'children r i'• leg friends at Letoweere valt Mleeee Pearl and Laura Leetberdele aro vieiting at Seaforth. 14iseee Mabel Zimmer and • Luella hit 19Q1 HEdwaee rdWl5oa c, w familiirllyrknown as "Ned," was caller in Brueeele on es - Bilge Mary Roberton bee. reeunled her position in J. 1i, E.erney'e groo°ry and 55; restaurant, e Mleeee Marola and Aitolteeon, of 011n. e ton and Seaforth, were visiting in town 5 for 511817 days, f Mre. W. F. Stewart and Dire, N. E. e Gerry are away to Buffalo os' a trip to a the Pan.Amerfcan. i Mre. (Dr,) Cleland, of Vancouver, B. 0., is the guest of her abater, Aire, (Dr.) • Holmes, Braesele, Mre. Alex. Hunter was vieiting Mrs, M, A. Turnbull, of Olinton, formerly 05 • y Bruesel8' thin week, T, A, Hawking was away to Port Al. , beet and "around" during the paet week, • going on hie bioyole, Jae. MoGuire and wife, of Wingham, spent Sunday in town at Geo, Rogers', ltrederlok street. Rural Dean Hudgins, wife and Baugh. ter, of Seaforth, were vieitore at St. Tohn's Reotory on Taeeday, Mies Maggie Scott, of Alma, was viola leg her aunt, Mrs, P Wateon, Queen street,' during the past week. Mies Irene Roberts, of Kincardine, is vieiting Mies Pearl Baelcer, Mre,Rcberte was also in town for a few days. Mre. Dennie and Mime May, of Inger- soll, are vieiting at F. S. So at. Mre. Dennie and Mre. Scott are eioters. Mr. and Mies Haddam and Mrs. 8. Norman and baby, of Kincardine, were visitors' at Jno. Long's for a few days.. Mre. Murray, er., and Mrs. George Murray and children, of Seaforth, were vieitore at A. ooueley'e during the past week. M. Jno. J. Elliott, of Seaforth, is visiting at Hugh R. Elliott's, Brussels South, She is e, eieter.fu-law to Mr. Elliott, A pioture of 0, R. Cooper, of Toronto, formerly of Brueeele, was given in Leet Satarday'a Star. He is seated in his automobile, Mrs. Watson Ai°lay and -Wilbert spent a few days in Whiteohurob vieiting J. 11. and Mre. Sperling, Mre. Aii lay ie a sister to Mr. Sperling. Mre. Jno. Long aeoompanied her father and sister to Buffalo this week where they will visit relatives and take in the eights at the Exposition. Mies Agnes Rodger, of Guelph, and Mies Agnea Bannerman," of Toronto, have been visiting Misses Kate and Myrtle Wilson, Elizabeth street. Miss Teenie Currie, who hae been wait- ing on Mre. Currie, her grandmother, during her repent illness, returned to her home in Seaforth on Wednesday. W. J. Stewart, of Bradford, was visit•' ing at hie home here for a few days last week, He holds a pceitionin the Stan- dard Bank and is a popular young gentle. man. Mre. Frank Wright and,daugbter, of Wroxeter, and Mise Mary Mortes, of Wingham, were in town on Tuesday at- tending the funeral of the late Jno. R. Smith, Mre. 8. Pearson, of Port Heron, Mich,, is renewing old friendships in Brueeele after an absence of about a year. Her bealtb is very much improved we are pleaead to state. We are pleased to state that Mies Hazel Johnston has so far recovered from her recent illness as to be able to return home to Wingham from London, and is getting along first-olase. Dr, Toole and J. N. Gordon were in Goderioh on Tuesday as witnesses in the case against McKenzie Mille oharged with forging the former's name to a promiaeory note. A. Hunter, Division Court Clerk, Fred. Adams Sundayed ab Kincardine. Jae. Thomson was vieiting friends in Chicago. Mre. F, Adams and son were vieiting at LietoweL J. J. Ball, of Wingham, was in town last Friday. Mayor Watson, of Listowel, was in town on Friday. Mrs, Oarter, of Blylb, was vieiting her parents in town, ]lira. Jno. Donaldson wee vieiting at Goderioh tbie week. pr. Feild and Druggiet Harvey epent Sunday at Listowel. was ales eubpmned. Mise Polly Sample arrived in town this week from Souris, Manitoba, where she devotee her time to deoorating ladies' headgear. She will enjoy a few weeks Maya in Brueeele before attending the. Hilton Hunter was in Mount Forest bol daring the past week. Robt. Wynn, of Detroit, is holidaying ender the parental roof. Mies Jennie Menzies, William street, was visiting at Wroxeter. Mise Bates, of Goderioh, is vieiting her father in town for a week. Mies Ray Govenlook, of MoKillop, is visiting Mise Maggie Ament. Mre. Jno. Ballantyne • and daughter were visiting friends at Ethel. Jas. MoOraoken, wife and obildren spent a holiday at the Co. town. Master Widmer Walker, of Harriston, ie holidaying with Oarl Holmes, Mies Lizzie Sample is organizing a oaaes in Voioe Culture at Atwood. Mies Tremaine, of Detroit, has been visiting Mre. Jno. Long, Flora street. Charlie Richards ie temporarily filling a position in Druggist Harvey's store. Mies Maggie McMillan was the guest of Ming Clara Mitchell at Wingbam last week. Miss _Ruby Curry, of Atwood, is a visitor with Mise Lizzie Sample for a few days. Douglas Moir and Gordon Cottrell, of London, are vieitore at the American Hotel. Mies Densmore, of Westfield, is visit• ing at Ronald MoNanghton'e, Prinoess 1 etreet. Mre. M. G. Varooe, of Grand Valley, is vieiting with Mise Ethel Creighton, Prin- oess street. Councillor Gerry was rather "under the weather" for a day this week' but is all rigbtonce more. Mies Mamie Sample intende taking a m trip to Manitoba, leaving in the °puree of a couple of weeks. R. H. and Mre, Green, of Trowbridge, a were vieitore with Mre, Harris, ',Phomas street, over Sunday. J, M. O'Connor has returned home after an enjoyable sojourn at Port Stan. 0 ley, Cleveland and otter pointe. 8 Mies Nora and Carl Retinae were visit. ing their grandparents, Thos. and Mre. Holmes, in Wingham last week. W. Cameron, wife and Mies Eva ar• rived home lata Friday after an enjoy- able 4 week8' vieit at Tottenham. Mise Annie Beattie is here from Tor. s onto for her holidays, a She le'aocom. ponied by Mre, Allan, of the mine city. S Harry Gooding left on Thursday for a holiday visit with relatives at St. Marys r and London. He went on hie-bioyole. Mre, Loppard and children, of Toronto, b who haveboen holidaying here for the p past month, returned home on Wodnee. day. John W. Hill, of Clinton, sou to Jno. 15111, Brueeele, hae gone oh a trip to ci 111 o Northwest where he i city Millinery Openings. Mrs. Geo. Thomson and children, Mise May Deadman, Mre. F. 8. Seott, Miss Ethel Creighton, Mre. J. H. Kerney, J. F. and T. L. Morrae, Mre. Wm. Burton. and others ware among the exoureionists to Goderioh on Thursday from Brussels. Mre. Andrew Carrie, sr., who hae been a highly esteemed resident of Brussels for many yeare, left. on 'Wednesday for Seaforth where she will make her home with her son John and wife. Tis PosT hopes to see her book to town 000aeional• ly to visit old friends. The Misses Habkirk, who purchased Mine Roddiok's millinery bueinees, will bake up housekeeping in Brueeela, their mother accompanying them to town from Blyth. They will live in the Stratton blook, their apartments being at the rear of their store and upstairs, The Fletcher brothers returned to Chi. cage on Saturday of laet week after their holiday at home. Rue, added 5'pounds to his weight and Reg. takes book with him 7 pounds of good Canadian "build up." They will now buckle down to another year's work before the next vada• tion bobs round. Barrister Sinolair ie bank from hie trip o the "Soo." He gives a glowing and ntereeting account of this young giant of the North and thinks a great future is before it and its bustling promoter, Mt. (Norge°. A mamba of old friends were met with and a delightful time was spent both on land and water. Tan PUT bad a pleasant oall from W. P. Davies, of Grand Perks, North Dakota, anaging editor of the daily Herald of bat pity. He is well tip on the past bietory and present needs of the West nd ie a moat agreeable oanvereationaliet. Mr. Davies, with hie wife and children, ave been vieiting relatives at Ethel and will return to Grand Forks in the course f another week. We wish bim o5ntineed. meas. Business Locals. MONEY to loan ou farm security. Apply at Toe Pon. House and lot for BA 6, gond cellar, table. Corner lot. Apply at Tan Peer. Urnranr piano for sale. Best United Wee make, little °sed and nearly new, Also good cooking stove with large copper eeervoir. J. D, Rotate. Tee Bonen.—Farmers having tub atter to Sell tall at my Prodooe Em: onium and I will pay you the highest ash prioe for good tubs. Roam, Tnoarsoz. GODEN PLANTS,—Miss Kelly baa any aaotlty of garden planta for sale inoied• er and celery,:—&llgo t Targe cabbage An'e oo lection enitoba and tb will vieit hie brothers ST4X,T.D4RD B4XIC OF 04.7V'4 Dr , p? 4a,m=f axe:=au HEAD OFFICE, a TORONTO,* CAPITAL PAID BP (Ona Million Milani) • $1,000,000 BEST I€700,000 riponaiesinail 5rfnoipat points fit Ontario, Quebec, 6fanitoba, 17rfitedStatetibEt? eland. rTVE6°.B'AAYflz@i7Y'Gr... A General Banking Bueineee Traneaoted. Farmers' Notes Disoouoted. Drafte Bina and Colleotions made on all pointe, SAVINGS HANK DEPARTMENT, Interest allowed on deposits of $1.00 and upwarde and compounded half yearly. Snorer, Arraswr=ote arena To Tug Oor.,Laooiox or Ftattnne' SALE None. Every faoility afforded Customers living at a dietanoe,. payable at any bank issued Under $10 .,,. 80, $20 to 58Q.,..12o a9p Orden at the foliowfng rates t— $10 to $20. , .., Loa. 80 to 40. , , 14o J. N. GORDON, AosiT. of flowering plants. Floral designs made Wheeze,—Ie Brussels, on July 22nd, to to order and at reasonable prfoea, M. and Jacob Wilbo BnusoRLe Gauunnouene, tar ?am?amn, a dangh• •CRUMBS OF COMFORT. THE following are clipped from oar es - changes and epeak for thereselvee :— Tan lBnnseets Pose has entered ills 29th year. Tan Poem is a noway, well gotten up paper and merits the [nooses 15 has obtained.—Wingham Advance, Laet week TEE Bewares Pose entered upon its 29th year, W. H. Kerr bas. been ire editor for the past 20 years. THE Poem is a good paper and its popular editor is deserving of (medinusd prosper. ity.—Wingham Times. Tau-Betesans Pear has passed another mileetone in its history and the editor, W. H. Kerr, , whom we must oradit with turning out one of the newsiest papers in the oountry, last week referred to the event in an interesting manner.—Gode, rich Signal. Last week TEE Bnusente P08, entered upon its 29th volume. Tia POST has had a vigorous and useful existence and has what is mash to be valued in a news- paper as in an individual—ohmmeter. It i8 freehand newsy and a model oountry weekly.: Exeter Advooate. Ton Bee:Rone POST last week entered upon its 29th volume. The preeent pub. licher, Mr. Kerr, nae enjoyed the honors and vioiesitudee of the editoral chair for 21 yeare. The paper bas grown and im• proved under his management, and ranks among the beet in the County,—Heneell Observer. 0>a.a.R�x�ix, WATSON—BTEWART. — On July 81st, at Viotoria Cottage, Brueeels, by Rev. R. Paul, Mr, Milton S. Watson, of the Township of Morrie, to Miae Miracle M. Stewart, of the Village of Biuevale. LnOB1A1: Ic Elmo, on July —, 1091 to Dr. and Mre. D. M. Lineham, of Swan River, Man., a daughter. MoKor;—In• Einem, on July 18th, to Mr. and Mre. Wm. McKay, a daughter. Rog.—In Atwood, on July 22ed to Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Roe, a son. Asara. LAIDIAw.—At Maneewood, Halton. Co,, on July 18, Miles Elizabeth Laidlaw, aged 69 years. PARSER,—In Elma, July 28th, Martha Coon, beloved wife of Robert Parker, aged 72 years and 8 months. STnwAnT.—In Morrie, on July 28, Janet Ferguson; reliot of the late Alexander SSau H.e IntBreese s, ed 80 on July 28, John ears and 8 R, Smith, aged 67 yeare. Darvswas..w svr-a.xaxaTes, Fall Wheat 60 81 Barley 87 87 Peas 63 61 80 82 14 9 Butter, tubs and rolls . Eggs per dozen - Flour per cwt........, Potatoes (per baa) Apples (per bbl.) Sheep skins, saoh Lamb skins eaoh.. Salt per bbl., retail Hay per ton Hides trimmest Hides rough Hogs, Live Wool 4 00 1 20 2 00 25 25 1 00 5 00 6 5 7 00 12 15 10 5 00 1 20 2 00 26 80 70 8 00 6s' 5 7 00 .18 7S•Ax42, BataTRE. Industrial, Toronto, Aug. 26 -Sept. 7. Western Fair, London, Sept. 5-14. Kiogeton, Kingston, Sept. 9-18. Oheeley, Sept. 16-17. Northern, Walkerton, Sept. 18-19, Guelph Central, Guelph, Sept. 17-19. West Middlesex, Stratbroy, Sep. 17-19. Ripley, Sept. 24-26. Teeewater, Sept. 24-25. Palmerston, Sept. 24-25. Wellesley, Sept. 24-25. South Baron, Seaforth, Sept. 24-25. Centre Bruce, Paisley, Sept. 24-25. Tr:rebury, Wingham, Sept. 26-27. Morniegton, Milverton, Sept. 26-27. Fullerton, Mitchell, Sept. 26-27. North Brant, Paris, Sept. 26-27. Up goes the Thermometer, Down goes the Appetite. During the hob weather too many allow the system to beoome weak from lank of nourishment. No appetite ie the excuse. Then something is needed to tone np on and for this you will find our Beef, Wine & Iron an excellent article. Worth .double the price we ask, Try 1t.. AT Fox's s Drug -Store East Wawanoeh, Belgrave, Oot. 1-2. South Perth, St. Marys, Oot. 1-2. . Great Nortbweet'n, Goderiab, Oot. 1-2. N. R. of Oxford, Woodstock, Oot, 1-2. North Grey, Owen Sound, Oat, 2-4. East Huron, Brussels, Oot, 8-4. North Perth, Stratford, Oot. 8-9. Dungannon, Oot. 8-9. Peninsular, Chatham, Oot. 8-10. 8owiok, Gerrie, Oot. 12. Norfolk, Simco°, Oob. 15-17. THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN GOOD YEAR OLD STEERS Wanted, suitable for rauoh purposes. Apply to GEO. BERT, Brussels. PAPER HANGING, .DECOR. ATmo and House Painting done in Workmanlike manner and on short notion. Have had three yeare' experience in city work. Terme reasonable. Give me a sally, 26 W.J, JOHNSTON, Walton. DR. R. P. FEILD, DENTIST Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Burgeons of Ontario and First.olasa Honor Graduate of Toronto "University. Ofdoe next to Brewer's Photograph Gallery, BRUSSELS, kJTRAYED INTO THE PREIiI— lees of the subscriber, ono light bay mare, about 14 years old, with small star on forehead. The owner isrequested to some and prove property, pay charges and take her away, otherwise she will bo sold to pay for the same. onto. SEEHA5E1t, Molesworth, Strictly One Price 1.. Co. The Lowest. Now We have now reached the season of the year when we always cut the prices y p lcel3 on our Spring and Summer Goods. We have no excuse to offer. We `simply want to con -vert the balance of the Season's stock into cash to get ready for Fall . Goods, and our Low Prices will certainly move the balance of' our Bummer Stock, FRIDAY we begin to cut regular prices straight.' We do it because its business to do it and these Out Prices offer you the best kind of a business reason for buying now Wash Goods. Every yard of Wash Goode and Mulling must be oieared out dor ing the next 10 days. This le bow we will do it :— AT 61,- 800 yards of Waeh Goods, Mulles, Zepyrs, eta,, sold at 10o and 12io, while they last, your choice ab 6o. AT 150-- 150 60-150 yards (Blank (and White Dimity Muelio, French make, regular prioe 25o, sale prioe 15o.. AT 18o- 200 yards of our eneet Wash Goode, elegant goode, Fou- lard Silk effects, It/eolith, eta.,, sold at 25o and 80o, to clear at 18x. TABLE LINEN Fine. Quality Bleaohed Table Linen, 72 inoh wide, regular prioe 90o, Sale pries 050. Extra Fine Quality Half Bleached Table Linen, 70 inch wide, regular 60o quality, Bale prioe 45o, Shirt Waists. The next 10 days will see the last of onr Shirt Waists if you realize just how good these bargains are. AT 650— All Our Colored Shirt Waieta Bold at 85o and 31.00, to clear during the. next 10 days at 65o. AT 31.10— A few vary Fine White Shirt Waists, all we have left of lines that were $1.40 and 31.50, sale price 31.10. 'se— T PARASOLS, One quarter of the prioe of all Parasols for the next 10 days. There's not enough of anyone kind to quote prices go we take one quarter of the price of every Parasol in stook for the next 10 days. Dress Goods at Bargain Prices for or the Nutt 10 Days. Drese.Goode stook must be down to the lowest point we can get them before passing into crook oar new Fall linea,. wail a long time before you buy Orme Goode as cheep as this again. Black Dress Goods. Colored Yoa'11 Reliable makes of Blush Drees Goode at bargain prices, be. Some lines of Colored Drees Goode that h oauee we must make room for our new Pall goode. p g ing orders, these little rides ought have got their marsh. o eller the last Fanny Black Drees. Goode, French make and pure Wool, neat yard of than before we alone one 10 days sale. small designs, regular value 000, sale price 89o. AT 210- 88 inch all Wool Black Drees Sorge, suitable for dresses or 10 Pieces Fine French Serge, hard finish, all pare wool skirts, fine make, hard finial:, will wear well, regular shades of Cream, Royal Navy, Gray, Fawn, Brown, price 86o, Bale prioe 25o, Green and Cardinal, real value 80o, sale prioe 22o, 42 inch all Wool Suiting Serge, ,firm and strong make, good 50o DRE88 TWEEDS FOR 20o— black regular price was 50o, gale prioe 88o, 76 yards Fancy Drees Tweed, last ends of linea that gold 40 inch all Pare, Wool, Granite Cloth makes a very hand-. at 500, in Ohadea of Fawn and Green,ohoioe Some dread and wears well regular rime 50o sale ries 2n, lot at 29o. 85°' " a g p, R pl eels at only, I'aeoe Dratg Goode, new tis mouton, bought to 60a, clearing at sale for 80o. Test these Prices and make your Comparisons Before Buying. g JA FERGUSoN& COa