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Spring Orders are now coming in, Our new
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HURSLEY'S QRUG STORE
BRUSSELS.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
e0UTHEHN EXTENSION W. O. & H.
Trains leave Brands Station, North
and south, as follows;
GOING 8017TH GOING Nonoo,
Mail ?:18 a.m 1 Mixed 10:00 am
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ICU al 3.elns rems,
A ohiel'o amang ye fakir' notes,
An' faith he'll punt ie.•
Muammar Orem:ars.
BRUSSELS Fair Thursday and Friday of
next week.
Jam. Gramma shipped a oar of oattle
on Wednesday to Toronto.
Aware) Bagmen shipped 5 oars of wheat
and a oar of oats this week.
W. H, Mdatum= is attending Exeter
and Seaforth Fall Fairs thio week.
WEDDING invitations printed neatly
and quickly at Tao Pose Publishing
Hoare.
A Oda of lambd and 2 oars of cattle
were shipped by George Beet Eastward
during the past week.
MAKE your Fall Fair entries early. It
relieves the rub on the Secretary and
eaves time to the exhibitor.
R. Gateaux, of Brueeele, grain dealer,
will judge the grain at Atwood Fall Fair
this year. He'll lilt the bill all right.
HAMMERS' Excursion to Manitoba on
Tuesday of next week. Perti:ulers may
be gleaned from advt. on page 4 of this
issue.
A Oourro of raeoone were beard Mon.
day night in the Nurth Easterly part of
Brnesele. They are said to be plentiful
this Fall.
Oven $600 80 in prizes at Brueeele Fall
Fair. Entries are being made and all
are requested to hand in or mail liete'ae
soon aa possible to W. H. Kerr, the Sec-
retary.
Tan wateh lost and advertised in Tan
Pose was :returned to its owner Met 'Sat-
urday. Mrs. Shedden, 4th line, Morris,
found the missing time pieoe. It pays to
advertise in THE Posts.
THE Maocabee Tent here ie pushing
the proposal of organizing a new Braes
Band and the expemati000 are that the
new outfit to constitute a 14 member
Baud will soon be here.
Tae Salt Works is busy tbie week turn.
ing out a big order for coarse salt. They
whipped 6 oars of Balt during the past
week and received 2 oars of coal and a
ear of ooeperage atock for their cooper
shop.
Lane driving contest at Brueeele Fair
is always an interesting event. The
competitor to barneee and hitoh the horse
to a buggy and drive once round the
mile track. Fall Bete of harness and no
Beeps allowed, Horses to trot or pace.
4 o'oloak ie the boar set for this contest.
MONouenTON MEDAL,—Last weak THE
POST emitted to mention that the fine
medal donated by Dr. McNaughton to
the Bowling -Club was won by Jno.
Hewitt, tonsorial artiet. Druggist Fox
was slaying the Philistines for some time
and gave a number of hard:dories to swallow
on the bowling lawn bat Mr, Hewitt gave
the drag dispenser a dry shave and be.
name the owner of the much coveted
trophy.
Tau Sohool Board is asking the town
Ooneoilfor $1600 for eobool purposes
this year. This is $50 more than last
year, a moll inoreaee oousidering the
extra work being done. It is expeoted
that the unused room in the eohool build-
ing will have to be ooeupied after the New
Year which will give Brnesele eohool a
etaff of 6 teaohere. The young people of
thio locality are highly privileged, and
should make good use of their opportuni-
ties.
SPEEDING EVENTS at the Fall Fair,
Brueeele, Friday afternoon of next week
will coneiet of a half mile trotting rase
open to farmers' horses. The first prize
will be $10,00, and the tad, $5,00. Best
2 in 8. A 2.80 Rue, mile beats, beet 3 in
5, ler which the purses are $30.00, $20,00
and $10.00 ; and a 2,40 trot, mile beats,
8 in 5, with awards of 530.00, 520.00
and 510.00. All competitors mast be
membere of the Agricultural sooiety.
To Farmers' oanteet no other entrance fee.
For other events 5% of purse. Speeding
takes plaoe at 2 p. m.
ONTAnto Gore LAWO,—At the request of
looal•eportemen, Tao lose herewith pub.
liehee an abstract of the Ontario game
laws, giving the open dates for shooting
familiar game in this looality, both dates
given being inclusive in every mase :--
Duoka, Sept. let to Deo. 16th,
Geeee and swans, Sept. 15th to May
lat.
Grouse, Sept. 15th to Dea, 15th.
Hares, Sept. 15 to Deo. 15th.
Partridge, Sept. 15th to Deo. 15th, but.
may not be bought or gold before Sept.
15th, 1905.
Pheaeente, Sept, lath to Dee. 15tb.
Plover, Sept. 16th to Deo, 1561.
Quail, Oot. 15th to Dee. 15011.
Snipe, Sept. 15th to Deo. 15'11.
Wood000k, Sept. 15th to Deo,15th.
• sgairrele (blank sad grey) Sept. lath to
Deo. 1616.
Maekrate, Jan, 1st to May let, bet no
muskrat may be shot during the month
Of April
FoosTH Division Court Wednesday of
next week.
A Can of wheat and a oar of oats were
shipped by R, Graham on Wednesday.
A. C. Dom forwarded a car of hogs, a
oar of cattle and a ear of lambs from
Brueeele station this week.
WEeennN Exaureione are being reel thie
Thursday, Friday and Saturday to points.
in the Troited States at reduced rates..
BOSSE petty thieving of fruit, &a„ from
store fronts ie complained of and the
namee of some boys are in hand for the
same.
SEE the nail driving and soap race at
Brueeele Fair. The track will be roped
off 0o ae to give both competitors and
epeotatore a good show.
Bins. Igo. Foeooe, Albert street, enter.
Mined the choir of Melville Ohuroh in a
moat hospitable manner at her residence
last Tuesday evening.
CONSTABLE MCLAO0HLIN was after some
of the yonthfal Bylaw breakers along
the line of fireworks last Monday evening
and the look -up came nearly having
000apeots for Ibe night.
Tan "Palace" will be open Thursday
evening of next week for an examination
of indoor exhibits. Building lighted
with electricity. Musical program will
be rendered. Admission fee only 10 cents.
Miamian openings in Brussels next
week commencing on Wednesday. Very
elaborate preparations are being made by
the three millinery stores and a tip-top
display of fashionable millinery may be
expected. No doubt every lady in and
around Brnesele will make an effort to
attend,
GEORGE OMR has sold his house and
lot on John street to Alfred Butter. The
latter disposed of the property he pur-
chased from D. A. Lowry to Henry
Woods, of Grey township, who will be
moving to Brussels this Fall. Al?. will
be keeping one of these house some of
these days and installing a housekeeper.
Some fella] say he has her picked out
DOW.
SECTION 1 of Musketry Regulation°
safety precautions provides that a large
red danger flag must be hoisted in a
conepi000ue place on the Rifle Range
during all practices. In obedienoe to the
above regulation a 30 foot pole ie being
erected at the entrance to the Brussels
Rifle Rouge—near the Salt Werke—and
the pnblia are hereby warned that when
the red flag i0 displayed shooting is taking
plane and anyone creasing the firing line
does so at their peril.
HOTEL Mao MEET.=Meeere. James and
Qoerrin, of Brueeele • Aoheeon and
Hawkehaw, of Exeter ; Emigh, of Blyth ;
Mo0aughey, of Hensel! ; Blashill, of
Walton ; and Delaoey, of Seaforth, met
in Clinton Monday of last week on behalf
of the liquor interests, bat no basineae
was done, and they adjourned to meet at
the call of the Secretary, who was away
in Toronto. It is not decided whether
they shall put up a fight or not at the
coming referendum on Deo. 4111.
PMICHAB1B.—B. Gerry has purohaeed.
the stook of hardware, tinware, &o.,
belonging to George Zilliax,jr., Listowel,
and will coutioue the business in that
town, Bert. Gerry will take charge of
the store and will be assisted aa neoeeeity
demands and time permits by We father
who is one of the pioneers in these lines,
The Lietowol people will 'find the new
proprietors up•lo-date briefness men and
worthy oitizens. Mr, Gerry ea will not
remove from Brussels as the train con.
ne0tione will enable him to got baok and
forth conveniently. Ton POST wiehee
them 0000000.
WILL BE AT BRUSSELS FAIR, F. 0. El-
ford, the representative of the Depart.
ment of Agriculture, nae arranged with
the Secretary to gfve an exhibition of the
stuffing and fattening premiere now being
tested in preparing poultry for market.
The method will be thoroughly explained
and practically illustrated and the infor•
metier] received should be well worth the
admission to the Fair without anything
else. Don't fail to see Mr. Elford and
bear what he has to say. He ie en
affable, level beaded young gentleman
and well versed in this particular depart.,
meat of 0o mush importance to the farm-
ing oommenity.
Llonaoe INSPECTOR Miarnoa has eeoured
a liet of namee of youths under 21 years
of age wbo are in the habit of frequent-
ing hotels and has warned the hotel
keepers, of Brussels, au to the law in
reference to them. Here is what the
Statute says in aoeneotiou and we give it
so that if examples are made of tffendere
it will not be for want of knowledge (Jong
these linea :—"Any licensed person who,
without proper canes, suffers or permits
any person of eithersex, apparently or to
the knowledge of each lioeneed person
under the age of twenty-one years undo.
aompanied by his or her parent or guar-
dian, and nut being a resident on the
premien of snob hemmed person or a bona
fide lodger or boarder, without good and
sufficient reason, to linger or loiter in or
about any barroom or other room on
snob premises in whioh liquor ie Merton.
sed, shall for every euoh offence be liable
to a penalty of not lug than 55 and not to
exceed 510, besidee eoete ; end any email
person go lingering or loitering se afore-
said without good and euffioiont canoe,
and who ie not a resident on -the premieee
or a bona fide ledger or boarder, or Who
,ie not acoompanied by hie or her parent
or guardian, shall oleo be liable to a
penalty of not lens than $2 and tot more
than 510, beeidee. 60. V, 8, 60, e, 10."
FAONIONABLE
IIILLINE ,Ya t
FAIL
OPENING..
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ISSES FABIIBR have returned from" attend,
tag the Millinery Displays at Detroit, Toronto
and London and take pleasure in annotmoing that
their beautiful display of the Latestand moot Fash-
ionable Fall Millinery will take place on
THURSDAY
URSDA% OCT. 1, 2 & 3
A. hearty invitation is extended to the Ladies of
Brussels 04 Wednesday and visitors to the.Fair on
Thursday and Friday.
Misses Habkirk
W. W. HARRIS has bought - about 10,00)
boxes of cheese. for Fall delivery for Bal-
lantyne & Son, Stratford.
Mine Bicycle race at Brueeele Fair
ahould give the cyclists a ohanoe to die -
play their speed. Open race. No en.
trance fee, best 2 iu 8. let, $5.00 ;2nd,
52 00 ; 3rd, 5100.
SERGEANT MEADOWS and 8 other non.
oommieeioned officers of Muerte Pelee.
tear Co. lett Tuesday morning for Niagara. -
on -the Lake, where they are studying
military tactics this week.
A Conanar and moving picture' enter -i
tainment, under the auspices of .the R.
0. Ohurob, Brueseln, is on the MIAs. The
Passion Play will be presented and date
is likely to be Oot. 20, in Town Hall,
Ton portion of the. Bowling ground
lovelledtbleseason hoe bun Heeded and
the balance of the new ground will be
utilized for flower Bede next Summer. A
wind mill to supply the neoeesary water
required for the lawn may be put up.
Tan house belonging to ember & 'Sona,.
West of their large Carriage Works,
has been moved this week' to a more
eligible site on QJeen street onanother
lot owned by the firm. !'Dose" Cole, of
Ethel, bad the job. A number of im•
provemente will be made to the building
and when completed the senior member
of the firm will move his family to it.
Ir you want a good time attend the
Fall Fair Concert, Town Hall, Brueeels,
Friday, Ont. 3, The talent will eoneiet of
Mise Ethyle Powell, soprano, Toronto ;
the humorous Jae. Fax ; Mise Alherta
MoNanght, in 01°01160a ; 0ud the aliases
MaLauehlio, pianiete. Fax will give you
a 51 worth of hearty laughs a'one. Plan
of Hall at Fox'a Drug store. Get your
Beate reserved early.
AT the Western fair J. A. Kelly's
standard bred mare•"Jessie McLaughlin"
took first prize in her olaee and sweep
stakes for the best roadeeer mare. -Tbie
fine mare, as we have stated before was
owned by Thou. MoLauahlin, Braeeels,
from whom Mr. Rally, of Listowel,
bought her. Sbe ie bred from Scott &
Warwick'e "Costumer" and ie a good One
without any doubt.
Tao Listowel Banner of last week
eaye :—Dinh Roche, wbo trained Carrie
A„ the winner of the Oooadian Futurity
at Toronto, hart the mare in hand for
fall work. She in a handsome three year-
old and is owned by P. Ameat, Brae
eels. She is by Costumer, dam by
Sidney, and won her rase in 2.45i: in tbe
mud. There were originally over 100
entries for thie race, though there were
but four starters.
THE Canadian Jubilee Singers and Im.
perial Orobeetra gave a courier] in the
Town Hall last Tuesday evening to a good
house, 000eidering the wet evening. The
program ooneieted of plantation choruses,
quartettes, solos and ioetrumental setae
Cong. The trombone Bolo "The Holy
City" by F. N. Warner was exceedingly
well done. Mies Dorea and M. Frannie
sustained themselves as soprano and tenor
soloist°. Mr, Overstreet, the been, hardly
fills the plane ot-E. s. Tbomoo, except in
size. The oompany is running two
and there's just a danger er the
troupes a her s l g t
between two stools they may mote to
the ground.
LlsTowEL FALL FAIR, SEPT. 30TH, &
OCT. 1sT.—Tho Directors of the Listowel
Fall Fair are sparing no paine to make
theair a pronounced success again thie
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year the Fair is becoming more interest•
and gaining in public favor. It
will be opened by the Hoe. Jno. Dryden,
Minister of Agriculture, who will deliver
au address at 1.30 p. m. on Wedeeday.
Expert judges appointed by the Depart -
of Agrioaltnre will award prizes for live
stook and will demonstrate the good
pointe of the animals. The interior die.
play promisee to be enmity attraotive
this year, applications for apace, prize
lists &o. have been coming in very rapid.
ly. There will be a grand promenade
concert in the risk on Tuesday evening
for whish a very attractive program ie
being prepared, including humorous Bongo
and obereeter sketches by Mr. Harry
Bennett, of Toronto, who has a previa.
oial name in that line. Aieo fancy
drilla by the Daughters of the Regiment,
music by the band, singing by the eobool
ohildren &a.. Prize Bete may be had far
the asking. W. E. BINNING, Secy.
JUST IN LINE WITH THE MasonITY.—The
Direotors of Emit Huron Fall Fair on.
itedly decided' to pat the admission fee
to the Fair at 26a for adults, the same as
formerly, and in doing so bad the follow.
ing reasons under consideration 1—The'
prize ]let bite grown no that from $800 to
5900 is required to disburse the awards.
Then the expeneoe have to be paid and
Hake run es to enuring enough of the
coin to keep oat of debt, in foot not a
few 0 0101100 have bad to oompromiae
with the prize winners and paid only a
percentage of the prizes, We aro in line
with Stratford, Milverton, Listowel,
Atwood; Teeewater, Luoknew, Wingham,
Dangeouon, Goderiob and Seaferth who
eaob charge the same fee, But Huron
p'aif gives three speeding events, bioyele
rasp, loot raama, hitching ap raoe fol
ladies, "exhibit 'of pnal.ry feeding and
fattenrne with address by an ,expert on
1 the euejeet., The eurpfea acoraing from
the Fair goes into the Treasury of the
Sooiety and ie used in iocroaoiug and
developing the Fair of the next year eo
that it ie to the interest of the funning
oommnuity to support its The member
ebip fee is only 51.00 and emelt member
reoeivee two tickets. With good weather
this year's Fair will dietanoe all Ate
predeoeesore and entries are rolling in at
a lively rate. Thursday and Friday of
next week aro the dates no- get ready to
attend,
Business Locals.
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Fanner plow pointe kept in stook e,0
Williams re Son's livery stable, Brussels.
Oen 'Fall importation of fashionable
dry geode are weekly arriving. We
invite •inepeation. Sutter 16a.
Gm, E. KING, Wingbom,
To Tim PII13110.—Ladiee and gentlemen,
all oatlery can be grband, sharpened and
repaired by Sawfiler McGregor, Mill
street East, Brueeele. Choice work' at
reeeooable prices.
Goon' employment for a number, of -
girls and youtg•womeo'at the R. Forbes
Co, Limited Knitting and Worsted Mille,
Heepeler, Ont. Good wages paid weekly.
Nice work. Apply by letter immediately
and secure good position for Fall and
Winter months. Also openings for few
boye. 9-4
People We Know. •
T, Ballantyne was vieiting in London
last week.
Jno. Ferguson wan in Stratford on
Wednesday.
Mies Katie Harbottle has been on the
sick list this. week.
Mina Carrie MeOraoken is attending
the Seaforth Fair this week.
Mise Hattie Geddes, wbo wart vieiting
here, has returned to Detroit,
R. K. and Mre. Roee and family spent
Sunday with Listowel relatives.
Mre. Norton, of Trout Creek, is visiting
relatives and friende. in Brneeela.
Mrs. A. E. Pelton, of Innerkip, was
vieiting lalre. M. H. Moore last week.
Harry Gooding has returned to town
and will attend echool hdre for this term.
Mtge Gertie Ewan has been home from
school during the paettwo weeks through
illness.
Chas. Watts end family are moving to
Brantford where they expect to make
their home.
Mre. Mattioe, of Port Huron, is vieiting
her parente, N. and Mre, Crawford,
Albert street,
W. W. and Mre. Harris -and children
spent a few days at Kinoardine during
the past week.
Mre. S. Ames, of Ethel, wee vieiting
her daughter, Mre. D. 0. Roes for a few
days this week.
Mre. I. C. Rioherde has gone to Mid-
land, Mirth., where she will vieit her
parents for a week.
Thome Simpeo0 returned to Berlin
after spending two weeks with Lie daugb•.
ter, Mre. J. J. Wilton.
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Frank Oliver has been bother with a
disabled baud. He Dot it -and erysipelas
emend causing the trouble.
Mise Ida Williams nae gone to Strut.
ford where she will attend the Collegiate
in that city. We wieh ber 0aoneae.
Mre, B. Gerryhas one to Chicago on
a Visit to relative. Her parents are both
alive but quite poorly hence the trip.
Rev, J. E. Hunter, who will attend
College this Fall, at Toronto, wee a
visitor at the Methodist Parsonage this
week,
Postmaster and Mre. Farrow arrived
home on Monday from their visitto
relatives and Mende at London and
Obatbam.
G. T. R. Agent Ham end sone expect
to leave shortly on holiday outing for
a week or so. A telieviag agent will
substitute.
John Calder has taken a position in
the drug 'tore of Jae. Fox, He i0 a steady
going yonng man and will do well we
have no doubt.
Alex. McKelvey is back from a trip to
Manitoba. He will likely go to the
Uoivereity at Toronto to pursue an Arte
coarse preparatory to the study of
Medicine.
Mrs, Cavanagh,. of Owen Sound, was
in town for a few days thie week while
retaining from it trip to Montreal. and
Quebec. She tool{ her daughter and sou
home from bere•ou Wednesday.
Mies Jean MoDeuablio spent Thursday
of tbie week in Wingham vieitiugber
aunt, Mrs, Jas, McLauchlin,who Intends
moving to New York where aliowiliMake
her home with her daughter, Mise Madge,
Will. J. Oameron, dental student In
Dr. Feild'e office, is away for hie holiday°
preparatory to going back to Toronto for
the next term, The Foot Ball team . io,
ease of a game, will mien tbie nimble
youth on the wing.
Rev, S. 5. Alan, of L,udon, formerly
of Brueeele ; Rev, R HObbe, of Wingham ;
Robert Holmes, 111. P., of Clinton, were
among the 860 pasta entertained at
"Government gouge," Winipeg, on
Thareday of last week, by Sir Denial
and Lady M4Milian.
The Stanclard Dank of Can adra
CAPITAL (authorleeil by AO o; Parliament. • 52,000,0.00,00 .'.
CAPI7,'AL'(full _Haid up/ 1A20,00000
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HEAD. OFFICE, a TORONTO
5100. F. RREEID, 0411eral1 alint;er
B,LtUSSt L4S BRA NCO, • A4pDaae received, Loans made to respell...
elble partIea On favorable terms, Dratte
and money orders lasted, payable at any polut, et loweet rater]. Oolleetloue
promptly attended t4. A. general Beaking B00iueee templolo0., . Every faglltty ,
afforded Ouetomere livin0. at a dtataneo,.
Sa'irings Bank »epairtntent Amounts of owe dollar aprl tinwares
• reoelved and interest at lilgbeet
oerreat rate allowed from {late a000unt is opened, and added to Cho prtnolpal May
Slat and November 30th, 4
Fanners' Sale Notes Cubed or reeelyod for' safe keeping and•,
ection, ,
• Iola nk Nota Porous Free on Application
Hours 10 to 3, Saturdays 10 to 1. F. 13, GRAY., Aoeute.
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Mitre Anna McCeskill; of Kincardine,
was the guest of the MiseeeForbee.
Kline Grainger, of the North Boaoddry
of Grey, ie visiting the Miens Grainger,
William street, Brueeele.
Mrs. Jae. Beattie, of Brussels, and
Mre. McAdam, of Owen Boned, were
vteitiog Listowel Mende daring the Peet
week,
Mre. Jessie Herr and Mies Georgia
Rose arrived baok last week from an en.
joyablevisit with relatives and friends in
Toronto. '
Mrs. Bitable, of Wiarton, ie renewing
old friendships m Brnesele and Grey
township. She is the eldeet daughter of
the late Donald Stewart.,
Jno. Reith,, of Newark, N. J., wbo is
married to a grauddanghhter of Walter;
Smith, 'i0' here on, Visit. laces a signal
man on one of the numerpae';railwayo in
that oil .
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Wm. Martin and wife are away for a
holiday visit for a 'few weeks' with
relatives and friends at Bay City, Orton•
villa and other pointe in Michigan. We
wish them a pleae'ant stay.
Richard Hill, eon of John Hill, Queen
street Brunette has rroently been ap.
pointed Principal of the West Avenue
public eohoot, Hamilton, at a ealary of
9900. Mr. Hill was 9 years in Dundas
and a year or more in Burlington before
going into the oily, We wish him sue.
use in hie new position.
George Buohaoan, who is attending the
Normal Sohool at London, has been in
the kloepital in that city on a000unt of
being poieoaed by ivy. He wan ih the
bush 'with other stadente collecting
botaoioal epeoimeoe when he met with
the cause of his trouble. We ere glad
to hear that he is o. k, once more.
Frank Hogg, of Wingham, who was so
seriously ,injured by falling into a sellar
is getting along an well an could
be expected. He is a son of Mre, Hogg,
of Broaeele, and Mre; Hagg is a Bleier, to
Mre. J. B. Stratton. The latter and Mies
Fanny Hogg were at Wingham last week
assisting in oaring for the patient,
, A telegram was reoeived from Montana
on, Wednesday stating that William
'Davey, a 'eon-inaaw of James Shaw,
Brnesele, was aritioally ill with typhoid
fever. • Mrs. Davey only returned from
that 'State a few weeks ago, And i0 now
visiting relatives and trieode at. Benesll,
We hope Mr. Davey will soon be better.
Jho, Pugh, wife and obildren,-of Brus-
sels, were at Bluevale attending the fun:
era) of the former'e mother, au old and
worthy resident ofthat plane. Rev. R.
Paul gave an address on "Life, Death end
Judgment." Clifford Pugh, eon of
Joseph Pugh, who ie attending eohool here,
also attended the foueral of hie grand-
mother.
Dr. Rivera, who recently sold nut his
praotioe in Crediton, Ont„ and went West,
has decided to locate at a new town palled
Raymond, in Alberta, about 20 miles
from Lethbridge. He ie'now building a
new residence. Dr. Rivera is a eon -in•
law to John Hill, Bruseele. While Tim
Pon don't wish the people of Raymond
mauy pains and aoheo we hope the Dr.
will do well. He and Mre. Rivers will be
quite an 'acquisition to the church and
musical Oirole of the town.
The Guelph Deily Mercury of Sept. 20
has the following reference to a young
lady of that clay, one time areeideet of
Brueeele: "Mise Jessie M. Roes, taper:
intendent of the Primary Department of
Chalmers Ohuroh Sunday Sohool has
received notice of bar appointment on the
regular staff of literary oontributore to
the primary publication of the Presby-
terian Board of Pnblioation, Toronto.
The October number of the "Quarterly"
isenedi' by them, Domaine e, two oolumo
article of great merit and suggestiveness.
on "The Ohurohg oiu Habit," from
G
Miee:Rese' pen. Mies Reed has won great
commendation for bar work in Sunday.,
•eobool teaching and her preeeot appoint.
meet is but a recognition of meritorione
work in this branch of education." Mies
Roes' many friends in this looality will
be pleased to hear of her advancement and
wish her continued eucoeee.
JBUsata .
HAOIu.-In Blyth, to Albert and Mre.
Hamm, on September 16th, aeon.
Iavn0E.—In Morrie, on September 12113,.
to S, and Mre, Irvine, a daughter.
Wr000ta In Howiek, 6th Don., on Tbure.
day, Sept. 18111, to David and Mre.
Wilson, a eon.
MAaTTN—HAeTINGa.-In Turuberry, nn
Sept. 17th, by Rev. W. 3. Wes', M.
A„ Mr. Thee, Martin to Mise Lizzie
Heating=, both of Turoberry.
Mow3InAY—GARD0IE9.—At the residence
of the bride's parente, MoXillop, on
Sept, 24111, by Rev. Dr. Mareb, of
Hamilton,brother in-law to the bride,
aesisted by Rev. A. MacNab, M. A.,
Walton, Mr. James Mowbray, of
Sodbury, to Mise Maly T., eeaond
d0oghree of Dir'etnc Mrp..AleXo;uder
Gardiner,
PARISH—KLnTN0CHROTm,—In Wingham,
Sept. 17th, by Rev. N. 8. Bnrwaeh,
Mr, Jobe Henry Pariah, to Mies
Mary A. Kleineoroth, of Blyth,
ammo
Puege—In Bloevale, on Sept. 23, Elie.
abelb, relict of the late Henry 0.
Pugh, aged 7.5 years.
0' Oooeoon. 4 t Walkerton, on Wednee•
day, Sept. 17th, Douglas Strange,
eldeet end only surviving eon of the
late H. P. O'Connor, ex.M. P, P., in
the 24th year of his age.
atom 011020'
TOESDAY, Sero, 80.—Farms, farm stook
and Implemeote, Lot 51, poo. 12, Logan.
Sale, unreserved, ,at 1 o'olook. Chas.
Qaexengeoeer, prop. ; Jae, Jones, anat.
MOM, Oor. 10,—Farm stook at Lot I,
Oen, 17; Grey, Sale, unreserved, at 1
o'alook. John Bennett,- proprietor ; F.
S. Soot!, auotioueer.
.ern• t71100'00210 2,-T.A; STr.Ts'r ,
Fell Wheat 68 64
Barley 35 36
Peas 60 68
Oats ••....••• 24 26
Butter, tube and•rollo... 14 15
Eggs per dozen 13 14
alone pe„ cwt, 4 00 5'00
Potatoes (per bus.) 30 30
Apples (per bag)' 40 50
Hay per ton •5 60 6 00
Sheep striae, each ... 25 26
Lailrb Ulna eaob 25 30
Salt per bbi., retail1 00 70
Hibor trimmed 6 6$
Hides lough 5 6
Hoge, Live 6 50 8 60
Woul 11 12
F8=+S F.11.C:RS.
Brnesele, Oot. 2-8.
Wingham, Sept. 25-26.
Seuforth, Sept, 25-26.
Stratford, Sept. 30-Oot. 1.
Listowel, Sept. 30-0at. 1.
Goderiob, Sept. 80-000. 1.
Kinoardiue, Sept. 30 -Oat. 1. .
Belgrave, Sept., 80-Oot. 1.
Howlett, at Fordwioh, Oot.4,
Atwood, Oot, 7-8.
Blyth, Oct. 7-8.
Dungannon, Oct. 9-10.
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
House and lot for sale. on Alexander
street, :Broaeele. For MAMA, particulars
apply at Tan POST Publishing House. •
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
GOOD YEAR QLD 'STEERS Wanted, suitable for ranch purposes.
Apply to GEO..13EBT, Brussels.
QTEER STRAYED ON THE
premises of the undersigned, Lot 22.
Oon. 7, Grey, The said steer is of fair eine,
red in color with white spots. , Owner may
have someby paying expenses.
9.4 CHAS. BF1BB; Henfryn.
$ 0T. ;26 .1902.
Cornir g I " Corning l
TPf six it
EYE SPECIALIST
Graduate of New York, Philadelphia god
Toronto Aptioal Colleges, will be tot
Fox's Drug Store
BRUSSELS
ONE DAY ONLY
Wednesday, ' Oct. 8th,
Oome and avail yonreelf of
1310 valuable services,
EXAMINATION FREE.
G1OR SALE—LOT 207 AND
L dwellingthereon, North-west owner
willinm aOd lbert streets, Brussels.
40.01 J. LEO1i011.
FAIR DRESSING.—THE UN.
nanexoNnn wieboe 00 61111001100 10
the ladies of Brueeele and vicinity thatshe
is prepared to make- switches out of comb,
ings and out hair, at her •home, Doll street
West, Brussels. 1.11113. HINGSTON.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE,
opposite the Caber Carriage Factory,
Brussels. I0 addition to a comfortable
house, with cellar, bard and soft water. &o..
there ie oleo a good Stable. } acre of land.
For further particulars apply on .the prem-
ises to MRS. 500. OURR110, 3Brussels,11
WANTED. — A TRUSTWOE•
Tar gentleman or lady in snob coun-
ty to manage buehtese for an old establish-
ed house of solid financial standing. A.
straight, bona ode weekly' cash eatery o1
818.00 paid by oheok each Wednesday with.
all expenses direst from headquarters.
Money' advanced for expenses. -Manager,
340 Caxton Bldg„ Chicago.
ARYi 'FOR SALE, • BEING
L Ni Lot 21, Con, 8, Morrie, containing
100 aures, 00 aoree Bleared, balance In bush.
Good frame house; bank -barn 58x04 feet;
good -fences; orchard; 2 wells; garden of
small fruits, &0, • f of a mile from eohool.;
15 miles iron ohureb ; Smiles from Bras -
:fele. - Six acme 0f wheat in and some Fall
plowing done. Possession couldbe given on
Marsh 1st, For further particulars, as to
pride, torme,&a., apply on the pprenHaes to
the proprietor, JAS. EVANS,
11.4 ,. , Brueeots P. 0.
' NOTICE !
N0TI0E is hereby given 'that a By -Law,
known as the LookingDrain By -Law, was
passed by the Townsip of Grey on tbe '861
day of September, 1002, providing for the
issue of Debentures to the amount 018014.40
for the purpgee of drainage and -that anon.
By-law was registered in the registry olfoo
of the County of Huron, on the 101,11 day of
September, 1002. Any ,motion to gnash or
set aside the same or any part thereof must
be made within three months from the date •
o1 registration and oannot bo madethere.
niter.
Dated.the 11th day of September, 1002.
1C.3 JOHN MoINTOSH, Clerk.
(4,--ietaciolasaaRa aGaaccsaaaacts.,\
Fall
MILLINERY OPENING
If you want to see the Latest Styles
in Fall Millinery attend our Fall
Opening on
Thursday.
and
Fridays,
The Millinery will be elegant and well worth
seeing. A choice stook of Ready-to-wear Hats
to band and should be seen and secured.
We' are determined to sustain the good name
ou':st0 @ ralreadyen'o s for Choice Goods at
1
Close • Prices, anwe will be pleased towel-
come the ladies to the Opening.
"sssEsHAYOROFT;RO HE & C
APPLES
WANTED
amsemimmona
Apples will be, bought - on and after
September 26th at the - .06......„
USS'ELS ` EVAPORATOR'
Apples may be shaken off the trees, Wind-
falls and Packers' Culls will be bought at the
Highest Market Prise,
Small or Soft Apples will not be
bought.
M
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