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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1919-6-26, Page 8g ra teette t a 4,04,04s0+04, Initiations At h Cents At hand Here are none of the things that will surely be needed for them : Examillation Paper Examination Paper Pads New Pen Holders Lead Pencils Rnbher Erasers Rulero and Compasses Waxed Crayons Water Colors Art Brushes get ena:e Paper Drawing Paper Drawing Booke and Portfolios for Drawing. Some Popular Rexall Articles Rexall Tooth Paste Harmony Rose Glycerine Soap -2 tor 250 Rexall Corn Solvent Rexall Foot Powder Rexall Foot Bath Tablets Tneea'1'alcum Powder Mentholiue Baine Cream of Amends Rexall Toilet Cream Any of these Seas:annble 11000 at the one price Prepare. 25c Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen + implement ent Repair 1 I SerViCe 7• 'l' • i );;;• •.1 o('lt of Rrpnit ru0er• ing the Deering, Mrl'ot'mirh and 1'I'URt & Wood illaehi0r ery is now eoruplete. We give the requited prompt ser- vice in the replacing of brok- en parts, Otder needed Re- pairs early and help us keep our stock eoulplete. We have again received a large delivery of McCormick (150 - ft. Superior Manilla Twine, We can give you the advantage now of a prob- able advance in price later on, aridguatautee you Twine second Lo untie for quality. 3• • 4, Delivery any time, Volt will save time by using a good Fountain Pen. We have Waterman's Fountain Pens at $2 5o. •''p'2 75 and up, in regular self -tiller styles Other • makes of Fountain Pens at St 25 and $1. 50 each • The Plum Blacksmith Shop Phone 33 Phone 41x EIAMINAT1()NS are on et Brussels Con- Piciicing t When Go .yon • d• b e THERE WILL. BE WANTED a4S Paper Pestes, Inc. packages., FIsHlNG 1'ACIiLE + + iapauese Napkins—Plain White and -- .- '0 New Floral Deeigus tot' d..z Fishing Poles Fishing Lines .1, 4. W:,xeat Paper-- 10,. page. Hooka Sinker,: Ste Krd', Letnona:le Powder --s z,' Sage Ball' Ruble.' Bali: ., atm tier, a A i`- Mai Lrtnuna 1 1'L,.'•are .ae.r1 t • + ,O And don't Forget a Supply of 4. KODAK FILMS O to record the good time. Bring them in afrerwaids and Have them De ++ veloped and Printed • + F3FLSMI TH ..„ 0 se dere. r 7z S'tor Druggist and Stationer • tr + • •,1.04.1•t•0,t•p+++4+fa+++G'r++O+O+O +.+O+++6+4`+4.+0++•F +•+•+O•iN z z -acal tl ebas Items Presses galore. Comecla meeting next Monday even- ing. A car of nut coal was delivered last week. READ the advertisements and save money. LOCAL and District new: 013 page, 4and 5. LAST Saturday was the longest day in the year, ScHOOLO close Friday of this week for 3 weeks' vacation, AN ASSEMBLY was held in the Town Hall last Friday night. PosTorrtCE hours On DOminiOn Day 8toga.ns.and 5to6p.m. DONT Gorget the Garden Party of St. John's church Friday evening, nn the lawn of David Walker, corner William and Albert streets, MILVEaToN will be here next Monday to play the closing game of the first round in the Junior Foot Ball series with Brussels, It will be sure to be a good match. See our boys win, ERNEST PLUM lost his gold watch and chain on the street but it fell into honest hands and through the advt. in THE PosT was restored to the owner. Jas. Ker- ney, Thomas street, was the finder. WINGHAti Will be the centre of attrac- tion next week in connection with their 4 days' Celebration which will include horse races, Scottish games, aeroplane, concerts, &c. Brussels and locality will likely be largely represented, MARRIFD AT CAW -AR -Y. -0U June 16th James Torrance Dodds, formerly of this locality and a cousin to I. T. and D. C. Ross, Brussels was united in marriage at Calgary to Miss Isabel Agnes, daughter of John and Mrs, Gillespie. They will make their home at Swift Current, Sask., where Mr, Dodds bas resided for a number of years. Old freinds here wish Mr. and Mrs, Dodds many happy years. THE Garden Party at the home of 1). and Mrs. Walker, Friday evening of this week, promises to be a big time, Program will be given by Messrs, Brazil and White, well known Toronto enter- tainers. Lucknow Brass Band will also take part. Booth on ground. Free lunch will be served, See bills for further particulars and don't tail to at- tend, It is under the auspices of St. John's church, Brussels, NUMEROUS BROSSELITES IN'TERE5TED,— By the embarrassment of the Standard Reliance Mortgage and Debenture Com- pany, Toronto, a number of people in Brussels and community have been giv- en cause for worry, The ;Company think they will be able to meet their liabiiites if given time and investments macre good, A Land Company who ventured largely in Toronto real estate is said to be the chief cause of the failure. H. L. Jackson, the local agent, attended a meeting at the head office last week, We hope the company wilt be able to return to all investors the capital intrusted to their care. NEW GARAGE,—Wm. Little and Wen. Harris have entered into partnership and have leased the building recently Vacated by S. Carter, Leokie block, and will run a garage. The plate glass front has been removed and a 14 foot doorway put in instead so that cars may eater from 'rurnberry street, The 110W firm purchased the gasoline tank and pntnp from D. Ewan anti have moved it to their premises, Mr. Little recently took 1 course in the United States Rubber School dealing with vulcanizing and other matters pertaining to automobile tires and car belongings. We wish thaw Suooess in their POW business. COMING EVENTS — District Institute at Molesworth Fri- day. Board of Agriculture, Molesworth Friday. Brussel, vs, Milverton Foot Ball at MPverton Friday :Newton vs. Brussels Foot Balt at Bru..se,s nest 5100,11", Garden Party at D. Wacker, Pratte evening. 1lo10 mien Day meet Tae.,.Liy. F e Yonne Pigs fur sale. I.t'KE C. Nr. ElEAN, Con. 15, Grey. Phone 4712. I.IYE Pol'LTttY wanted on Monday and Tues- day of each week. Phone No. 66 for prices, ,fie. R. TnoMsoN, Brussels. STRAYED on Lot 10, Con. 7, Gre'e town, -hip, a red heifer, with white serf e, rising 2 years. Owner may have the same by proving proper. shed Oe ing expenses, NORMAN LAMONT, 414. NEW 2•hnrse corn cultivator for sale at wholesele prima, See t4. I,A(TER, Brussels, WANTED —Men and teams to haul gravel on the Good Ronde system. Apply to HENRY HOOVER, Con. 12, Grey Twp. Phone 2514. Tae1etTRE Range with a warming shelf, for sale et reasonable twice. ED. CoLL10, Phone 257 Henfryn, CEDAR Fence Posts and Anchor Posts fur sale. Apply N1, Lot 30, Con, 8, Morris. Phone 4510 GB0. E. READMAN. GET your Lawn mower put in good working order by Geo, Edwards. CEMENT Dram Tile for sale, Phone 4723. ANY person requiring organ cleaning or re- pairing should call Phone 07, Brusaele, WANTED.—Dead Horses end Cattle promptly removed within a radius of 20 miles. No animal removedwithout the hide. Will pay from 03 to 885 10r animals brought to factory. Phone et our expense. Phone (day) 12; (even- ing) 178, Tho Fannere' Fertilizer Oa., Ltd., Winghan. Ds, PARK ER, Osteopathic Phyelclan, visits Braasels Monday afternoon of each week. Chronic and nervous diseases successfully treated. Visits restdeneee, Consultation et Queen's Hotel, Neter 'Priestley will he Dominion Day and a Public Holiday. EAR'r Huron Board of Agricul'tire will hold its minuet meeting in the Orange Hall, Molesworth. Friday afternoon 1 f this week at 2 p. m 'I'hie is what wag more familiarly known as the Farmers' Institute. A ganie of Foot Ball was played on Victoria Park 5 thud y eveniug be- tween a team frrnn Sunshine locality and a junior eleven of Bine:ale and coin. rnunity. 'Che later won. There teas quite a hit of fun, Doe. Anderson dealt out the "medicine" as referee 'lits GAME —One tit the hest contests 0 Foot Ball games of the season was play- ed last Friday evening on Victor' • Paik, Listowel and Brussels being the nppos- iug teams. They were old rivals for championship honors and c017St gaently knew well what they were up against. It was a strenuous en,:ll'et w1. 11 little ad- vantage either way 'file visitors hart an nusportsman ftlsition of vigorously kicking the ball out of hounds many times when to s tight hex which Referee Laws, of Gall, should have called clown, The match ended well aeeo'e 2 10 2 one of Brussels noels being on a penalty kick. '!here WE,4 s:atisfactiou over the first score for 1. stoWel which was as. suredly off side but the referee allowed it. Brussels has protested that goal 00 there will heanoreabout It again. Lis- towel heads the score so far in the Dis- trict and every tie in is 01 hie job and play strung ball Everybody on both sides did well. 'There was a large at- tendance, scores coming from L'stowel to support their teat' '!'trey also very kindly brought their Bend along who discoursed s rnusicni program 1118t WAS Much appreciated A few brief showers of rain made the grass and ball very greasy and not a few of the players free queetly measured their length ou tetra firma clueing the play, tin"edea School this we -k. Zt'Rtctt .vatn the Base Ball Bail mate;l 1 r .1 s5Y of act walk the sco e being S 1'tu to 2. Ir was a good game A McLaughlin touring car ha; been purchased by Alex, Strachan Miss Isabel is becoming quite au expert in handling it. STRAwnEi RIES have been slow in comiug to mat Let and the pike, about twice as much as in olden days. The high cote of living boosts them, we enFP. p •ase, Toe local rlergy are expected at the Garden Party at D Walker's laavu Pd. day evening. Rev, A. C. Wishart, Cal- gary, will give a short address. Coin mittee is asked to sleet early Friday afternoon at Mr, Walker's. THE oil has at last arrived for the street and will be applied as soon se p'5 - Bible. Folk will do well to keep off the street as much as possible until the work is completed or you will probably wish you bad. "Foot prints in the sands of time" will not be in it with your tracks FRIDAY afternoon of this week the regular sleeting of Brussels W. C T. U will be held 1.0 the Public Library Audience .0001 Mss A. McGuire, the energetic President, was appointed a vice President of Huron County 'Tem- perance organization, last week at Clinton, as may be read in the report on page 4 of this issue. G. T. R CHANGE OF Trate—Next week a new time table comes into effect on the G. T. R, and people would do well to make note of the chauges The early morning Iraio v ill reach Brussels about 50 minutes earlier than at present and the mail train from the East will arrive here shout 15 minutes sooner than at preseut Time card is not yet 10 hand hence exact time cannot be stated, No change in the la m. trains I 0 0 F DEcoRATlOa1 —The annual Floral Decoration service of Western Star Lodge, I 0 0 F., Brussels, will be held Sunday, 2gth inst., at 4 p. m , when floral tributes will be placed on the graves of deceased brothers sleeping their last sleep in Brussels cemetery, Flowers will he supplied by the Lodge Brethero are asked to meet at the Lodge room at 3 45 o'clock. Members cordial- ly invit(d to participate in the interest- ing event and thereby show their desire to live up to the vari )as features of the Order. Remember the date June sq. LEAGUE FOO.1' BALL —Milverton team was here Tuesday evening and met Brussels in the League match, Front the start it was evident the visitors were not in our cless, with the exception of a few players who did their part fi st class After Brussels had scored 2 goals and the play largely in Milverton's - territory the home lads let up on their usual vigor and a goal WAS scared against them and the result at .the close stood the seine, Brussels 2, Milverton 1. Many a hot shot was stopped by the visitor's goal keeper, Stanley Ford, Atwood, make a wide awake referee and kept the play well to hand. For Brussels Will Herrin substituted in goal for Jas, Anderson and Joe Arinstrang played on the half back line where 011ie Walker usually officiates. Newton will be here next Monday when a well fought out game will be on the program, Brussels should ruin. Phis will be the closing game in the rot round, barring protests. P P°°Y",sx'rn'a.•re+,wa.'r ,a,.l .,,um•rava6fi 1 Pati*nic Wo Totlk A14002 .I le 1 Oaeeleoi, ruionl upp'ytng Mttncgtt Semite place in the b,lauchod Bank here while the tauter is away on 0 holiday. Co Retie eut:itive Stothero wet: 10 towil leet L', ,dee He bad been attend - lug t t .011Lai l 1041.1 -ettle/Dellt0 With tc ler rt..i 5olclic . t5 s!b011 I iO.1 Jit. 1 •:a, et LIIiL% eempenied be their little slaughter, Moue 111ly, ate visiting 11 end Mrs Walker Alex. and Mrs. McIntosh, 'l'urnberry street Smith, were both ill last week with pleurisy but have improved nicely we are glad to state. Mrs. Robert Coates Rod Ron, Adolph, Londou, were visitors at the home of P. and Mrs Atneut, Brussels, The former is a sister to Mr. Anent. Ernest Lott, who is a pupil at the Brantford school for the blind, is home for the Summer vacation. He is mak- ing satistactory progress- Mts W, F, Stewarithas gone to Fer• gus to keep house for her son, W. H , while Mrs. Stewart takes a holiday trip to the West to v.sit relatives. Satin day of this week Bert Lott will go to Blair ford to attend a re -union 01 the mildews of elle O 5 B. and will also visit old friends at Hamilton. Ino, and Mrs Long and son. Will, were at De!roit last week, going Bud re- turning by the steamer Greyhounct. Miss Florence Burns came back with them for a visit, Mrs Jas Bowman, Toronto, has been visiting in Brussels and Morris owing to the late illness of her son, Robt. J. He 1.o improving fa rly well now and we hope will soon be o, k. Ronald M. and Mts. Sinclair and children, of Ford, Ont., ate here for a holiday visit at the formai 's parental home. R M ho'cls a good position in the office of the Ford company Rev A, C and Mrs Wishart. Cal- gary, were the guests of Alex. and Mts. Stewart (jlneeu etreer, while to Brussels, esliiov,, of mors,, un many other old friend) as well They were very wel (some to Brerseele Mrs. David flaiste et town, and Ron, \Vi , of Atwood, wont to Saginaw, Mich , last week to see Henry Malate, son and brother, respectively, to the aforesaid, who is quite ill. We hope to bear of improvement. Pte, D. J. Fulton, of Portage -!s Prairie, Mau., sou of Mrs. Jas. Fulton, Brussels, is dere while returning from overseas where be has spent the past few years We welcorne him back to the land of his birth. Ethel Live Poultry wanted 51011day Of each week. Phone Halle Store. STYLren Euctnrae Fort RALE: Parties want - big to buy a neat, substantial buggy, steel, rub- ber or cushion tire can 5855 ]Honey by call- ing on DavaD MILNE, Ethel. 5 motor cats went to the Foot Ball match at Newton on Tuesday. Rev, and Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. John McDonald were visitors in Lon don. Rev, Mr, Kennedy took part in the Anniversary service in Brussels last Sunday evening. Some of our residents got "pinched" in the Standard -Reliance and wonder what's in a name, i, and Mrs. Wade, Ferri Mel), and A. 0, and Mrs. Tuck, Clifford, were guests at the house of Lewis and Mrs. Whit field. At Newton Tuesday evening Pthel Foot Ball team played a lie game with the huskies of that centre. No goals were snored, Lewis and Mrs, Whitfield, accom- panied by the fortner's mother and father, motored to Goderich an Satur- day and spent the day with friends at the lake. Mr. and Mrs. Fitzsimmons, of Pin- kerton, were here on their bridal tour visiting relatives. Bride is a neice of of Mrs. John McDonald and J. H. Mc- Lelland. We wish them much joy and few troubles. Board of Agriculture EAST HURON The Annual Meeting or East Heir - on Boatel of Agriculture will be held in the Orange Hall, Moles- worth, Friday, June 27111, at 2 p. 1r1, Reception of reporte, election of ofacete, &e., the business. County Representative Stothers is expected to give an address. P. A, MOARTHUR, Secretary. [I on day in Goderic 0 011 Spend D m Greatest Program in Western Ontario Tuesday, July 1st, 1919 Aeroplane Flights Demonstration by Great War Veterans Base Ball -- Zurich (winners of Clinton Tournament) vs, Gode'ich (whiners of Blyth com- petition.) onnpetition.) Baby Show Horse Races 210 Trot or Pace, Puree ,+,...,$ 350 00 2 25 'Pent or Pace, Puree 300 00 2 50 Trot or Pace, Parse,...,,100 00 Conoorts by Bond of the 33rd Battalion Highland Dancing, Flotal Parade, Etc. in with a Grand Fireworks Dis la in the Evening Concluding p Y SOMETHING DOING ALL DAY LONG Come'and have the time of your life at "Huron's Golden Gate." MAYOR WIGLin, W, LANE, T. PIUTCHARD, Cheirrlean of Com, Treasurer, Seoretarq, • C--., 1% R i' t ell'', —Our highly -developed seri it:e is available at all •s forthe benefit of our sus - r'', Every +'(11 -grounded • ..,s 11.1111 appreciates the •:1 ortanceof thoco-operation, i id:ince and information ou financiallnattersofhis Banker. '05 THE ("ran BANK (.J1 CANAL)A BRUSSELS BRANCH G. H. SAMIS - - MANAGER Brussels and Ethel will play the protested game over at Ethel Thum - evening of next week. J. Gordon Imlay, of Detroit, was re- newing old frientlehlps in this locality this week, Re wan a templet. resident leaving 15 years ago, We tyre glad to see hila. A large timber from here attended the funeral of the late 141u field Dun- bar, Friday afLeetloou of lad week and tender sympathy to the below/0d in their sorrow. Ethel Women's Institute will be well repreeented at the District meet- ing at Molesworth. Friday afternoon of this week. Mrs. S. S. Cole, Ethel, is the President. Friday evening of this week the preparatory service to Lhe regular Communion will be held, at 8 o'clock, in the Presbyterian ohm ch. Rev. Mr, Bell, Molesworth, will preach, Communion service Sabbath after- noon at 2.30, the pastor in charge. Next Sabbath evening Rev, J. W. Johnson will preach the concluding discourse of his 4 years pastorate and will remove to his new circuit, Talbot - villa. Rev, Mr. O'Kell, the new pas- tor, will be here for the following Sun- day to commence his labor. Our Foot Ball team has a very busy time for a week. Tuesday they play- ed at Newton, Friday they will be at Millbank and next Monday will try conclusions at Milverton. We'll know better next year and have a say in the schedule so that the 3 last matches will not be away from home. A FINE YOUNG- MAN PASSES QIIIET- LY AWAY.—The subject of this notice is the late William Garfield Dunbar, eldest son of D. W. and the late Sarah Victoria Dunbar, of Ethel, who pre- deceased 1him about 0 year's ago, was loved by all who knew hint and his early demise has cast a gloom) to all the vicinity in which he lived, He was a natural machinist but he lived at home. Ile took unto himself his note bereft partner, in life, Carrie, the eldest daughter of Jas. and Mts. Speir, and they farmed on lot 15, con. 8 Grey for about 4 years, until the husband's health failed and after a lingering illness of about 9 months he was called Home to the House of many Mansions, Garf. was always Auction Sales AUCTION SALE oin ifARM STOOK IM- PLtatiNTe, &d,—]f. S. Scott, Auotioneer, has been instructed by the undersigned tosell by Public Auotioa at 834Lek ti29, C011,e, Morris on Monday, June 80th, at 1 O'clock, the follow- blg valuable property t-1 brood mare 0 years old, 1 horse 6 years old, 1 driving horse about 9 years old, 10117 2 years old, 4 cows nli)khlg due to calve in December, 1 now just In, 9 yearling steers, 6 calves, 1 sow due to farrow 111 8 weeks, 11 pigs half grown, ebout 125 hens and 100 chickens, 1 Massey -Harris hay rake, 1 Dearing binder 7 ft, cut with sheaf sailer end truck, 1 klaeseyHarria mower aft. cat, 1 pen harvester, 1 Masseyy-Bal•ris new 18 diso fertili- zer, 1 leaesey-Harrie cultivator, 1 dive harrow, 1 set 4.eeetton iron harrowe, 1 steel land roller, 1 new Fleury walking plow, l Ifolgaroo gait plow, 1 Peter Hamilton scatter, 1 wagon with box, 1 set elelghs, 1 hay rack, 1 gravel box, root pulper, 1 grindstone, 1 fanning mill, 1 rubber tire buggy nearly new, 1 steel tiro buggy, 1 orator, 1 set of play harnesei ovine robes and horse blankets, one5111 separator, 1 set 16001b. scales, 1 82 -foot extension ladder, 1 set double harness, 1 sat single harness, 126 lbs, binder twine, 1 cross- cut saw, 1 pipe wrench, 1 parlor suite, eonple washstands, Ober on rte 1 zinc 1 of bads and w 1 oha r and nti ngl la, n 111400 5 51 05 0 room n» t 1; barley, stab' 2 d nv rnfn baa ou ohah's,lhotl1. g g g, 178 bus, e swhabout 260 buss , h oat,, about shovels0 hue, sena, umero110 0th roritii, hoes, ole nn, eserynerd he p, nus ether articles. s n - reserved as the p, opriator has sold his farin, Terme—All emus of 516 and under ooeh ; over that amount 10 months credit given on Purnteh- ing approved joint notes, 4 per sent off for cash on credit amounts. ROBT. J. BOWMAN, Proprietor, AUDITOR SALE ON FA nm STOOS, It1PLE- 21aN'Le, 170502000(4), ,Pao. P. S. Scott, Ana• tioneer, has received instructions from the undersigned Proprietor to sell by Public Auction tit S. Half Lot 25, (ton. 7, Morris, Wed. nesdsy, July 2nd at 1 o'clock, the following valuable property :-1 egad mare, 1 general purpose mare, 0 years old,, l general purpose horse, 5 ears old, 1 Peroheron stare 5 yore old weighing 14 ewe., 1 driving mare, 8 years old, 8 fresh Intleli cows, 2 heifers, 2 ears old, will freshen in July, 1 eow, newly indeed, 1 cow duo to calve 111 August, 2 fat caws, 1 steer, 2 years old, 2 yearling steers, 8 yearling/1012008 It heifer calves, 2 brood sows eippseod in pig 15 pimqa, 2 menthe old 1 Mn0• seyHa'rie binder, Ort. out, 113'rost .10 Wood. mower, 0 ft. out, 1 Deering hit rake, 15 feet, 1 Peter Hamilton cutting box, 110 hoe Noxon seed drill, 2 land rove' 1 ditto harrow, 1 gang plow,1 walking plow 1 set diamond barrows, 1 wheelbarrow,1 good set bobsleighs, 1 hay rash, 1 gravel box, 1 -wagon and box, I set tea' 0a neate 2 robes,.2 horse blankets, l cream soporator, Melotte, 1 wood heating stove, 1 eidobeerd, I sowing multi no, Singer, 1 bureau, 2 bedsteads, 1 cupboards, 2 tables, bd doz. (hairs, 1 meshing machine 1 sugar kettle, 2 iron pots for 06ove, 00 Mistime barley, lee bus, mete, quantity of potatoes, t0 cords stovewood, Melte, chains, shovels foul other arti0le0 too lninner805 to mention, Sale without reserve as the farm has been Reid, Tema—All erne of 510 and under Dash ; over that amount 0 months credit given o1n fnrnleldn approved joint notes, 4 per cent off for wash on malt Semi LYEAneteu, Proprietor, • • • • Bit eekly Store • 111e llew Soap • Dye. We leave it 0 in all the popular M shades. Will not • etain the Maude • nor injure the fin- ® eat fabrics. 0 No boiling •required. 0 1700 will O a like it, 0 al • A 0 m • O 0 6 • O 8 O W O • s•1. - ti. Keep Cone ie tree 0 Health 5ulte Olivetti Magnesia Liver Saline a Phosphate l Line Juice Hammock 00 a Fen Pure Olive Oil When you re- quire it you certainly want the best. Oti'e Is the celebrat- ed HI.INZ BRAND and their is no better and the pries remains elle saute - 81.25 per pt Tonic and Builder Both are needed to keep the system fit these hot clays and we knot* of nothing better than hosier (Tasteless) Cod liver Extract with Malt Extract and Hypo - phosphites. Very palatable. Put up in two sizes - 50c and $1.,00 Hy Swats If you lvltitt to 'lake a proper clean -tip ol'tho ldlee ill rt vomit a FLY SWAT' will do it. Can use them free- ly without danger of 101 p Paris Green We are this,. year selling the well. known Berger's English Green The quality of which is 1lnsur- passeil, Aimed- break bonli. breaking the utt•ly Purr. whitlow - 10,'. Get the 11rr-1 Beriew Your linoleum Is your Linoleum 'dull and dead looking Y Baring it back to life and it will reflect a bright, cleats, well -eared -for home, All you need it; Johnson's Prepared Wax and a cloth. Brings out elle pattet'n of the Linoleum. • Preserves it and protects it I'vont wear. Where to Spend ` Presnriptimis the Summer- null fellflly HatipIIa -t.:.•,101114101 v 1'51.5 W11,31 pl5mit It tl 11011 pel'llal,s till a,+ Mllt:l, i'Ytl Ian e,5y I t1401a1 : ltgutiota should go to 'Ale. Catholics should go to Dlaea,. Rendure slnoeld go to Donn. Suitors should go to P5. I) l t •s eh old •o to O. Physicians should go to 111. i r t me o ans should go to Tenn. Young men should go to es, ,rs should o o re. Leundreases sllonld eo to Wash, ' 0'u-c'tldly CO DI. pounded. \Vr llud our cnstoul• ats'1 istlelatt- 11tt ! trent steadily in- creasing. ' here s a reason, e will be pleased to dispense your next. (i, O' oil c.. 0, 0 O. © of soda tt ep, til 0 7 l a • A i h ti i l ld i T 1 W 0 ® Mina 6 t O e • l nriner0 should 55 to Mo. ib s 0 p c • e a seeeeeeeoe0©®eeseesrd'aeeece eoesee••eeeetes 20500mmeeete•e JAMES FOX DRUGGIST and STATIONER ready to help in any cause that was good and 551Ls a trustee or the Presby- terian church at Ethel ttnd a consistent member from his ynnth up. Funeral services were conducted by Reeds. Messrs. Kennedy, of Ethel, and Mann, of Brussels, at the hoose and grave, the former being his pastor, Pall- bearers were 2 brothers-in-law, John and Fiftieth] Spoil. and 4 brothers, Earl Stanley, George Andrew, Clif- ford Rose and Lloyd Addison, who with a large assembly of Mende and at'quaintances followed the rennins to their last resting place, Friends from a distance were Mee. J. Steele, and son, a nephew of the deceased from »ear Ottawa and a sister of the bereft, Mrs. C. Bell,' 'Toronto. The Bowers and wreaths tvei a both beauti- ful and many showing the esteem for the departed, The bereaved partner will have the deepest sympathy in hoe time of sou'ow. The Monet, is calling loudly to us all to set out. house in order for we must all tlie. DRAPER—HARDY.—The matriage of Jessie Robina Hardy, daughter of W. J. and Mrs, Hardy, Iiarriston, to Arthur W. Draper, was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents by Rev. T', S. Milliken. Wedding march was played by Miss Pauline Datweiler. The bride, who was unattended, wore a travelling suit of navy blue gabardine with hat to thatch, and carried a bequst of sweetheart roses, After the wedding breakfast the couple left for a short trip via the Thousand Islands to Quebec. The bride was a former teacher here and will have the good wishes or many old friends in her new horse, BORN ALOomc:—In Morris townetttp, on Ante 2211d, 1010, to Mr, and Dlre. Al000k, a daughter— Rath Evelyn, LYNN —At Wulker•ville, Ont., on June 52nd, 1010, to Mr, and Mre, John 1,91111 (formerly of Brasses) a sol—,TallaR Philip, POA110ON.—Ill Grey township, of May 11)111, 1610, to Mr. and Mrs, 12. .1. Pearson a daughter—Margaret .114071. MARRIED 121011700—FltntvmElt.—At the Lome of the bride, by Rev. S. Davison, on .lane 11th. 1819, 5n'. Diehard Gordon ttieghie to Miss Nlorence Albeit., daughter of Dlr. and Mrs. George W. Procter, all of Morris town. chip. Wlun!rMAN—SMITH,—At the bone of the bride's parents. sly Rev. A. J. Mann, B A., on June 1810, Me, Dir George D. Wight,. Ivan, Wawanos)t township, to 511es Marton Is+hello, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Otiph- n 111 0111(11,03087 tow nettle. IN MEMORIAM DENMAN.-111 memory of Arthur Denman, who died a months ago, the Muth Met. No on knows hew wo ITIie5 him, None, but aching hearts ran tell t We have lost him, Heaven has found 111»1, Jesus (tooth all things well. PA111:,tors Aso Slalt'ites, AUCTION SALES 515010.10 JUNE 30 w1 —Farm Monk, imple. 'lents,;4te., 1414 Lot <0. (!uu, 2. Morrie ToWle ship. Sale unreserved. at 1 p, m. Robs. Bowman, Prop. jr, N. Scott, Ana. WEDNESDAY, 111i.5 20 --Fera stook, im- plements, household furniture, ,,., S1y Lot 25, Con, 7, Morrie township.. Sale unreserved at 1 p. m. Peter Headmen, Plop, F. S. Scott, Atm. - BRUSSELS MARKET Nall Wheat 52 05 52 10 Spring Wheait 9 115 2 05 Oats Ci, e7 Pens 1 (15 I (11 Barley 115 fel Butter 4l. 45 Sege 111, 3t1 Hogs ti, 22 25 Wool Is 71 Potatoes per bag 85 1 DO Hay 18 1111 20 (10 Wool bulwashed)45 au For Salt; As 1 have sold millinery llinery out of my banning 111111 Nnntery I have two Gilson tlaseline lam gil1L•e far ante—ora 12.1, p. and the other 11.14 h. P., bode almost new, Also Gnsoline Cement Dlixe•, with Wheelbarrows Plank, an. Will sell the factory building which lo 42x60 feet, Cal be sold in two parte. Have also n quantity of Dressed Lumber and some good Cedar Posts Pere Bred White Leghorn 10,ryF,s, Stook from 0. A, U , at to eneh. Phos a 002 41-tf S. S, 0OL111, Ethel, ornamiarivagmser.saaa......tawevan...nre• `t. Obey the I Else latte T is a comtnendabls impulse that urges one to erect a last- ing memorial to the beloved dead. It is one instinct that has grown etronget' with develop- ments of all the other worthy impulses or mankind, 1 stn ex- ceptionally well egnipped to aid you in the selection of the design and Lhe erection of it memorial that is appropriate in every Selma of the word, and will conldee it a favor to submit my deeigne for your consideration. - In buying here, at a Lime when you are perhaps feeling the op- pression of sorrow, on will always receive the moat courteous atten- tion, It is my ambition to 1(00ve every custotnet' h1 a way that will secure lasting Satisfaction. Special designs to mark the renting place of the iftele ones will be found here at a range of miens to suit any 1 egnirenent, Much tine and thought has been given to the selection of suitable tnemor1ad5 for this purpose and you are sure to find something suited to your poetic• utas lteeds.e Brussels Granite and Marble Warks A. E. HERSEY, Proprietor.