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Wri tly bier increased
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E. E. Braithwaite, M A.,Ph.D•
President.
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has today a stronger hold upon the
pallid aonfidonoo than over before.
i'Yhorough Training.. for :Mobilo
poultlona in Business We It [thee in all
our Departments, Thte College toga ���eee...
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has now, We plane many students in
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Ontario's most successful Business
Training_ School.. Teachers are Qom•
potent, courses are thorough and grad- 4.
natessucceed. We had more applies•
tions this month than we had students
graduate during the past six months.
The three applications received most
recently were for Lady Stenographer 88
at 8780, Bookkeeper at 91009 and (lom- .o
mercinl Teacher et 91400 per annum. tr
Business men want our graduates. Get
our free catalogue at once.
it D. A. MCLAOHI.AN, Principal.
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Thorough Courses taught by t
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VETERINARY $URQEON,
Sacoeesor to M, H, Moore. Oifioe et Ander-
son Brae. Livery stable, Bruseels• Telepl>,eae
No, 29.
T. T. M'RAE,
M. B., M. Q. P.. & S, 0.
M. 0. H., Village of Uruesele.
Phyeloletl, Su, goon, Acooucbour
Office over standard Dank
DR. F T. BRYANS
Bachelor of Medialue, University of Toronto ;
Licentiate or College of Pbysloiane and Sur.
goon, Ontario • ex -Senior House Surgeon of
Western Hospital, Toronto. O61oes of late Dr.
A. MoKeveL Smith Stook, Brunets.
Rural phone 40,
ALEX. D. M'KELVEY
M.G.P.&S. O.
198 7loor street East, Toronto'
Diseasos Ear, Nono and Throat'.
Clinical usslstunt In liar, Nose and Throat de-
partment New General Hospital, Toronto ;
Poet Graduate Harvard Medical School, Bos•
ton • late Senior Resident Surgeon Mese, Eye&Ear Infirmary ; late Clinical assistant In
Nose and Throat department Maes. Gen. Hoe'
ftal • late House Surgeon Toronto General
Hoepital, SM'In Brussels by appointment.
DR. M. FERGUSON
ETHEL, ONT.
Physiotan and Surgeon ;Post Graduate courses
London (Eng.), New York and Chicago Hoe.
pitals, Special attention todisease of eye, ear,
nose and throat. Byes tested for glasses,
O. H. ROSS, D.D.S., L.D.S.
Graduate of Royal College of Dental Sur•
gqem:m of Ontario and Graduate IIniverelty of
TorontoFaculty of Dentistry,
Office In gourd Blocky Wingham
Phone 249. 'Poet Office box 278
Painless Extraction, Plate work and
Bridge Work a Bpeolalty
MAUDE O. BRYANS
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
Personal graduate DepartmentofOpphthel
mology, MoOormiak Medical College, Chicago,
Ill., is prepared to teat eyea and 36 glaatM at
her otbee over boss Iiiman'9 millinery store
OIBae drys—"Wednesday, Thursday, Frida
and Saturday of every week. OMoe hours -1v0
meata. y 0. 1 9 to 191 . m. Bveninga by appoint.
DR. WAROL.AW
Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
FIonMrgy hd night calls. Oboe opposite
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PSOUOFOOT, K UORAN & PROHOFOOT
Barrletera, Soilcitors, Notaries Public,
Moe ou the Square 2nd door from Hamilton
Street,
GODERICH• ONT.
nun at lowest rates.
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Private funds to
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WM. PROUDFOOT JR.
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Courses ng,rt Higher
Accounting, Coeiil Art Show
Curd rioi, Photora1Journal.
sem. Short Story Writing,Shorthand
and Bookkeeping. Select the work
which most interests you and write us
for particulars, Address
THE SHAW CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL
391-7 Tonga 8t, Toronto
Brick and Tile
ammelemormenwomiummo
Brick and all sizes of
Tile are now to be
had at the
Cole & Dougherty
YARDS HENFRYN
A. RAYMANN
is prepared to 'supply the heat
goods in Windinille, Iron and
Wooden Pumps and Stable
Fittinge, such at Piping, Wat-
er Bowls for stook, &o,
l}.epairs to. Pumps promptly
attended to.
Give the a call.
A, RAYMANN, Croobrook.
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BRUSSELS
GOINOSOWAN GOING NORTE'
Express 7:18 a m I Mall 11:22 a m
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Express. 8:46 Express 8:62 p m
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WALTON
To Toronto - To Goderloh
Express......... 7:88 a mExpress 12:26 pm
Express 12:68' p m I Express 0:00 p
WROXETER
Going Fest 7:06 a. m. and 8:40 p. m.
Going West - 12:19 and 8:68 p.m.
All' trains going East connect with C. P. R. at
Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and T
G. B, stations.
GEO. ALLAN, Local Agent.
betas 4t.ems
Perfect Preserves
and clear Jellies are made with LANTIC Sugar
because it is pure cane, of extra tine granulation,
kept absolutely clean and free from dirt and
specks by original packages filled at the refinery.
2 ib. and 5 lb. cartons and 10 ib. and 201b. bags. 100 Ib..
bags coarser granulation. Weight guaranteed.
Buy in original packages and look for the LANTIC
Red Ball on each package.
l.onnifilease
ulfli:
Send your address and small Red Ball Trade Mark from
bag or top end of carton and we will mall you book of
5o assorted Fruit Jar Labels—printed and gummed
ready to put on the jars. 80
Atlantic Sugar Refineries Limited, MONTREAL, QUB. ST. JOHN, N. B.
sVEGETABLE gardens are doing fine.
WATCH out for date of annual Sunday
School Excursion to Kincardine.
CANoxlNG is one of the fashionable
recreations above the mill dam on the
Maitland these days and evenings.
INTERIOR improvements are being..
made at Brussels school building in the
way of renovating during the holidays.
THE threatening rain in the morning
deterred some of, the folk who purposed
celebrating the "12th" at outside points.
JUNE, Dais, kept up the month's re-
putation pretty well so far as weddings
are concerned. There is still any a-
mount of raw material for next June's
crop, however.
THE farmers hereabouts are said to be
taking more kindly to the automobile,
and instead of cussing them as dls.
tethers of their horses' nerves, are buy.
Mgand usingthem,
ED CrosGarden Party Tuesday
i I t t hD a of W.
evening ayth nst„ a he m
H. and Mrs Kerr, "Riverside", 'James
street. Particulars as to program, etc.,.
next week. Lend a hand,
THE Holmes block, East side of Turn -
ben y
urnbeery street, has been treated to a coat
of old gold paint and looks very well.
Dr. Holmes, Goderich, is the owner and
believes in keeping things. neat.
HELLO! We just called you to Say if
you are one of the violators of the law
in riding your bicycle on the sidewalk
there's trouble ahead if you don't quit.
'lake this friendly hint because THE
POST knows what it is talking about.
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WHO are your visitors 7
THE. POST telephones are Nos. 31 and
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3 CHERRIES have supplanted the straw-
berr.
SCyHOOL Board did not meet. Friday
evening.
ALMOST everybody has taken 'em oft
by this time.
Bausszts Fall Fair dates are Sept..
3oth and Oct. tot.
THE POST gives the news, Compare
it with our neighbors,
or d Civic Holi
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Thus time speeds.
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clay THE Pos'1 witha
FVRNISH
and addresses of your visitors.
CONSIDER the bald headed man ; he
combs not neither does he brush.
40 CENTS, in advance, gets THE P007
for balance of let5 to any Canadian post -
office. Send along your names.
VISITORS to Brussels pay compliments
to the many well kept lawns and the
splendid rows of maple shade trees on
the streets.
moss who held the belief that a cold
21st of March means three cold months
to follow are more than ever convinced
that they are right,
W. W. HARRIS has disposed of his
milk supplying business in town to
Jame. Burgess who has combined It
with h ; former route.
Hoc and cattle market keeps up well
and butter, eggs and cheese are also
making a record this season. The :con-
sumer knows about it.
THE comfortable property of Alex
McIntosh, Brussels South, is offered for
sale as the proprietor purposes returning
to North Dakota, where he owns a hig
farm, See advt in another column.
Property is a desirable one.
W ORKMFN have been busy on the
property purchased by Mrs. Procter,
corner Alexander add Flora streets.
The house bas been raised, s cellar ex•.
cavated and cement- walls built. When
all the improvements ere complete a
great transformation will be wrought,
A
LETTER
from Oxbow, w SAsk. , from
Mrs. H, A, Gorroll, formerly Miss Eva
Caution, of Brussels, says in remitting
subscription i—TILE PON' has failed to
appear for 2 weeks and it is always a
disappointment to miss it. We are hav-
ing abundance of rain and crops look
first-class.
LAMIITON ON C. 'l.. A.—It is being
mooted in different parts of Lambton
County that the Canada Temperance,
Act will be voted on, and there fa no
doubt expressed but that the Act would
be approved of by a Large majority.
All the municipalities save one in the
County, have given majorities on Local
Option by-laws. Middlesex, Wellington
and Bruce should also join and make the
North unanlindtla.
RESOLVE P9158 WEEK To :
To patch up quarrels.
Seta good example to everyone.
To curb your tongue when angry.
Do one good torn to someone every
Meet dayyour troubles and difficulties
bravely.
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE. — The regular
monthly meeting of Brussels Women's
Institute will be held in the Public Lib-
rary on Friday, July 16th at 2 3o p. m.
Subject "Red Cross Society and Local
Relief Work" will be introduced by
Mrs. Rowland and discussed by mem-
bers. A large attendance asked for as
subject is a live one, A demonstration
will be made of aluminum ware at close
and lunch served for which a charge of
so cents will be made. A piece of alumi-
num will be presented to each family
attending. Proceeds to go to Red Cross
work.
ST. JOHN'S LonGE, A. F. & A. M.—
Following officers for the current term
were installed by P. G. M. Wright in
St. John's Masonic Lodge, Brussels, on
the evening of lune 24th :—
I. P. M. A. Thompson
W.M., M. Black ;
S. W, A. H. MacDonald ;
J. W., F. H. Gilroy ;
Chap , I. C. Richards ;
Treas., Jas Fox •,
Sec., Tim. Wright ;
S. D., L. Ecklnier ;
J D., J. F. Roivlaud
I G ino. McDonald ;
S 5., A Reymann ;
J. S.W. G. Neal ;
Tyler, J. 11. Hewitt.
At the monthly Missionary service in
be Methodist Sabbath School on Sun-
day a suitable reading was given by Mae
Skelton, a good chorusbythe "Catch -
my -Pal"- class, and a fine solo by Miss
Vera Wilkinson, of Toronto.
Rev. George Jewitt, of Blyth, was
the preacher last Sunday morning in the
Methodist church here and Rev. J. L.
McCulloch, of Cranbrook; occupied
the pulpit in the evening. Both gave
fine discourses and will be welcome back.
Sunday, July 4th, Rev. E. .G..
Powell, of Clinton, gave a stirring ad-
dress in Melville church on the Tem-
perance situation in Huron Co. Rev.
Mr. Mann preached in the evening on
"Sanctification," in connection with a
short series of discourses.
Rev.. A. J. Mann, B, A., preached in
the Methodist church Sunday, 4th lust„
and gave a well directed discourse
on "The length, breadth and height of
Christian Character." Miss Barks sang
*choice solo, In the evening Rev. E.
G. Powell. Co. Temperance Secretary,
gave an address on the working of the
Canada 'temperance Act in Huron.
His optimism and practical demonstra-
tions of law enforcement will do much
to encourage and promote due obser-
vance of the law. The authorities are
disposed to assist in the maintenance of
what a large majority of electors in
Huron carried and those who attempt to
flagrantly violate the law will find it is a
rocky road they have to travel and they
will do well to take notice in due course
or they will be caught in the trap even
if they think they are cute.
BULL
ETIN
FRUIT
I,vety housewife eau put down a
good supply of Onthbert. Raspber-
ries. The very beet, all Ningata
Peninsula grown. Black Outside
are also now at their beet For can-
ning. Montmorency ellen 'iescoming
filet. l lave your grocer order now.
Church Chimes
• b7e vile Sabbath School h h is now as-
sembltog at to a. m instead of 3 p. m.
during the Summer months.
THE POST is sorry to hear that Rev. G.
J. Ab.s, of Kincardine, has been nom-
pelted't8 resign his incunlbeucy of the
Anglican church owing to continued
poor health, He was a Formerrector of
St. John's church, Bi els. We hope
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he will soon regain his old time vitality.
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O FAaSw¢LL
ERT MR. 'AYIS NS
Guelph Herald says "Large cougrega-
tions wete present at the Paisley
Memorial Methodist Church on Sunday,
whet Rev. H. W. Avison, M, A , B. D.,
who bas been the popular auci efficient
pastor for the past 4 years, preached his
farewell sermons. During bis pastor-
ate Mr. Avison has greatly built tip the
congregation of the church and has
made s host of friends, who will wish
him continued success in his new home
at Acton." Rev. Mr. Avison WAS a
Former ve 001 teacher in this
locality and
lold
to orad a wide circleof
is remembered by1
friends
Fathei,' Day WAS observed in
Brussels Methodist Sabbath School.
Readings, appropriate to the occasion,
were given by Lloyd Jameson and F. 11.
Gilroy; crisp addresses by Bert Lott,
on ."What a boy would like to see in his
father" and by J. T. Wood on "What
a father would like to see in his boy";
and well sung duets by Misses Cunning-
ham and Barks, and Miss Alta Pryno
and Mr. Brown, The emblematic flower
was a red rose if father is alive and a
white rose if departed. This was the
first observance of this event In the
school although Mothers' Day has been.
celebrated for a number•of years,
People We Talk About
George Buchanan, B. A., of Omemee,
is home for a holiday.
Mrs. Jno. Thomson has been renew-
ing old friendships in and about Sea -
forth.
Will. Harris, whose eyes suffered from
sulphuric acid. is able to be about, once
MOM.
Miss Maud Leavens, of Owen Sound,
is visiting her cousin, Miss Carrie Hing-
ston, Mill street.
Misses Lizzie and Hattie Downing are
holidaying at Sparrow Lake, Muskoka,
for a few weeks.
A. G. McDermott, Whitby, was here
Oa a short vacation. Mac, has a cosy
feeling for Brussels.
Misses Bernice and Lenore Thuell
were visiting at the home of Hugh Hill,
4th Con. Colborne township.
Mrs. E, C. Lowry has arrived back
from her visit to Guelph. Her
health is none too vigorous.
Mrs E. C. Dunford has been enjoying
a visit of a tew weeks with her daughter.
Mrs. Sellars, at Kew Beach.
'1'. W. and Mrs. McFarlane, London.
were visitors at the home of J. I. and
Mrs. Wood. Ladies are sisters.
Miss M. Lippitt. of Berlin, has been
visiting Mts. Joseph Querin, at the
Queen's Hotel. They are old friends.
J R, Grant and Miss Jessie Grant,
W iunipeg, are combining business and
pleasure in a visit to California for a
mouth or so.
A. R. Mustard, teller in the Standard
Bank,
is awayP
for a couple of weeks on
R holiday. dA He is visiting his parental
home at Markham and other points.
Miss Amy Brett is the guest of her
sister, Mrs. (Dr.) McNaughton, Mill
street, The visitor will go Westin the
course of a month to assume a new posi-
tion in which THE POST expects she will
611 the bill exactly.
D, Ferguson, of Teeswster, a former
Brttsselite, was elected to the Reeve's
chair by acelamatiou the other day.
The Reeve bad resigued. Mr. Fergu-
son is an old hand at the job and should
Il
machine ranula
keep the municipalg a
right.
Wm. and Mrs. Jewitt, Richard Jewitt
and Miss Alice, of town, motored to
Blyth Saturday and visited at the
Parsonage with Rev, George Jewitt and
family. Capt. 0. V. Jewitt was home for
a short visit from London camp before
leaving with the next overseas coy -
in gent.
Wm. and Mss Jewitt i e vitt wore at Mitchell
last week attending the funeral of a
niece of the former. Her name WAS
Miss Mary Brogden and she had been
a resident of that town for many yeses
She was 62 years of age and was very
highly respected by her neighbors and
friends, She WAS a Consistent member
of the Methodist church, She leaves a
sister, who resided with her, to mourn
bet loss. The funeral took place Wed•
nesday afternoon to Carliugfotd ceme-
tery.
Grey
Field crops loolc good. Alfalfa[ hat
been not and is an excellent yield.
A dandy hen house has been built
by S. Burke on his fart. He par.
poses going extensively into poultry,
The Davidson picnic park on the
banks of the Maitland river is quite a
popular gathering resort these days.
ScuoOL RDroRT,—Report of. S. S.
No. 0, Grey, for .lune. Sr, IV'.—Spell.
Atitb., Grain.,' Rist. and daily work.
Total 500. Pass 300.—l5dythe Amos
379. Jr. IV.—Spell., At'ith., Gram.,
Hist, and daily work. Total 5004
Pass 800—Wilfrid Hey 814, *Robert
Jacklin 809. Sr. ItI.--spall,, Arith,,
Grans.,, Hist. and daily work. Total
500. Pass 300.—Leonard Sinclair 403.
Cecil Hall 462, Thomas Jacklin 387,
•Elywen Somers 311. Jr. III.—Spell.,
Arith., Gram., Hiet• and daily work.
Total 600. Pass. 800.—Joseph Martin
418, Lyle Atnee 895. Sr- Il.—Spell.,
and dailywork
� •, work.
Arith. Writ.,Geo
g.
SA, ass 300.—Sylvestr Ray.
nard 421, May Jacklin 407, Jr. II.—
Same subjects as Sr II,—Evelyn Hoy
393, John Raynard 304, Gordan Lowe
814. Jr. I.—Wilfrid Keifer 238,
Winona Frain 213, Clara Jacklin 108.
Primary—Richard Elliott 76, Ross
Lowe 09. Cecil Hall secured highest
number of marks for perfect daily
work during month, Iva B. FRAIN,
Teacher.
Morris
The Inst letter received from liar.
0 o ries iiays
Tey Knox, a f Ener M a r t.
he is making favorable progress In the
hospital at Cheshire, England. He
was wounded In the leg by a bursting
shell on May29th and it was expected
that about months would be neces-
sary to his restoration, His old
friends here hope he will soon be o. k.
and keep that way.
Leadbury
Harvey Hoover, who has been teach-
ing in S. S. No. 0, McKillop, for the
past year and doiug well, has been en-
gaged by the Trustees of Leatlbury
school at a salary of $825, a raise of
$50. We wish him and the school
success. Duties commence next Sept.
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Excellent Program of At-
tractions Twice Daily.
Two Speed Events Daily
Fireworks Every Night
New Steel Grandstand,
Midway better than ever
Music by the Best Available Bands
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recently, to the many who consulted him, has made it necessary for me to engage him
for the above dates in order to give an opportunity to many who could not avail them-
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