The Brussels Post, 1906-7-5, Page 5.aaa«u.t.
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WINGHAM
BUSINESS
OOL.LEGE
hi 0. High-grade Commoroitl Bongo!.
Throe Courses t
Oommorotal Stenography Telegraphy
Writ° GEO• BPO't'TOIY, 14'lucipnl,
t it is ,tA)it di t ti F
A Great School
11.1
ELLIOTT
yadead
TORONTO* OTT.
(-p' Students from lin Nigh Columbia,
11 Saskatchewan cud Manitoba un the pt'
West to New Brunswick on the Dust
are in atteltdauac this year. Diatiuoe
le uu hindrance ho those who wish to
get the best. Our graduates are al -
Ways 000000sful, Our faoniMee are un-
surpassed. 00tltnotion NOW. NO raoa•
Mons, Collage open entire year. Mag-
nilioent catalogue free.
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal.
0018, YONen AND BLaxAND2a 13T8.
p.Fi$l?1Ft?,f4'EFil''rr
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M€DiCAL CARDS.
1)R. R, A. BURNS—
Snceessor 110 Dr. J. A. AloNnughton
Bruseeln, Ontario
Oraduato of Polyclinic Post Graduate
School of Medicine and Surgery, Now York.
Member of College of Physicians and Bur.
gimes of Ontario.
Office and residence 90.(00 e0 formerly ori-
ented by Dr. MoNa1gb ton.
Diseases Of women a Bpoolalty.
'Phone No. 21.
BUSINESS CARDS.
H. MoORACISE(N—
Y • 100000 of Marrhtge Lioenees. 01.
mea at Gr0a0ry, Tnrnberry 060001,, liruaeole,
WM. SPENCE
CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER
OP MARRIAGE LICENSES
Office in the Poet Office, BQtol. 80.4
C. O. F.
Oourt Primulas Alexandria, No.24, 0, 0. F.,
Brussels, meets in their Lodge Room, Blas -
hill Block, on tho and and last Tuesdays of
each mouth, at o'clock. Visiting brethren
always welcome.
GHORGE HERR, 0, R.
W. L. L14ATHEItWALE, R, S.
JAMES HARRIS,
Agent Howick Mutual
Eire Insurance Company
Moe and Residence—
WALTON ONT.
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM&
166810A14011,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
AUCTIONEERS.
141 S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION-
• nun, will sell for better prices, to
better men, In leas time and lose chargee
than any other Anotiooeor In East Huron or
to won't allure° anything. Dates and orders
eon always be arranged at this °Moe or by
p oreonal applioatiou,
ROBT. H. GARNiSS
BLUEVALE — 014T,
Auctioneer for Huron County.
Terme reasonable. Wee arranged for
at the office Of Tel POET, Brussels, 2.211
VETERINARY.
GA. CUNNINGHAM—
• Honor (411,40110 of the Ontario Vet.
urinary College, le prepared to treat all dia•
eases of domesticated animate , in a aompet-
ant manner. Partioular attention paid to
Veterinary Deutiecry and Milk Paver. Oahe
Promptly attended to. Olnoe and Infirmary
Lour doors North of bridge, Turnborry at.,
Broacols.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
23B. MAODONALL-
.• Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Eta.
Sumner to G. F, Blain Olgoa over Stan-
dard Bank, Bruggele. Solicitor for Metro-
politan Bank.
VVM. SINCLAIR—
• Barrister, SoBaitor, i0onveyanoer,
Notary Pnbllo, &a. Oflioe—t3tewart'e Block
1 door North of Central Hotel,
Solicitor for the Standard Bank,
PLOTJDFOOT, HAYS & BLAIR—
BAR1RISTERS, BOLXOITOR&, NOTARIES
PURLIO, ETO,
W, PaounsaoT, K. O. R. 0, HAYS
G. P. B11Am.
Odfoea—These formerly occupied by Messrs
Oamereu It Holt,
Gon1mmn, ONTAnIO,
DENTISTRY
DR. R. P. FEiLD,
DEWLJST
Graduate of the Royal college of (Dental
Surgeons of Ontario and Fir0E•oloOe Honor
Graduate of Toronto Universityy. Office
next to Brewer's Photograph Gallery,
BRUSSELS.
•
tm CENTRAL u
STRATFORD* ONT.
Oar ola00e0 are much larger than
they Wore a year ago, The public
Chave learned that this is the beet
plana in the Provieee to obtalu a 00nt-
mereial Edueetten or Shorthand
Traluiu , 8tudeub0 are entering each
j�
g
! Wools. All graduetca got good post-
tionlf, Write now for eatalog00,
ii7LL100Prin0 k olpalgltlot:OHLAN,
liti7gR it3;3l. ff; eg15'31=9t1 •i
Resolved
Eat El VW Eb4`' ftv
ART STUDIO
ie the Iioadquarters for
SOUVENIR POST CARDS
Private Cards mads of your Rooidenoo
also Groups,
FREE') Given Freo with ev0t•y
dozen Cabinet Photon,
a beautiful Vsueor Photo, Frame. 01111
and see the 01ylee—your 0bola0 of twelve,
Let me know when you want the
view of your residence (alien,
i tr c ,eros,
.Jutnerdtown.
Any person needing a big heavy boree
for threshing may find One at Lot 11,
Oou, 2, Grey, at a fair price, as proprietor
deet not require him.
Giro,0'.
Simon REPORT,—The following is the
eahool report for S. S. No.,6, Grey for the
mouth of Juno.—Sr. IV—Ella Peanut),
Penelope Brewer, Lizzie Brewer, Jr,
IV—Peroy Stephenson; Garoou Joaknn,
Willie Jackdia. Sr. III—Lena Mitohoil,
Freddie Smeltzor, Ada Batema0. Jr,
III—GerIfo Stephenson, Wasley Brewer,
Joseph Jacklin. Sr. II—Eva Mitchel!,
Roy Hall, Maggie Rose. Jr. II—Lulu
Jacklin, Saab Hutchinson, Minnie Rose,
Pb. 1I—Wiliia Mi10Oe11, George Rose,
Reuben Scepter. Pt, I Br.—Bortle Vod•
den, George Hatt, Lela Vodden, Earl
Lowe, Bezel Rose, Pt. I Jr. Bernina
!hood, Gertrude Amea, Lillian Jaoklin,
Mary Ron. Average atl0ndan00 for
June, 19, FLORENCE A1t1IoTRONO,
Wenner,
urtL)ruulc.
80110011 REPORT 0011 JDnit; The fol
lowoug i') Uraubrook Bohool Report.
Ntmoa ere iu order of merit, Claes V—
Ida Sharpe. Sr. IV—Herbert bloDon•
Mil. Jr, 1V-111ita Fux, Vwtor Spart•
lug, Harold annelidan, Aiex, Dark, David
Persia, Mary MoNiobol, stella Aldereou.
Br. III—Lillian Dark, Heatrioe McQuar•
ria, Joeaie Menzies, Viola Loug, Julia
Baker, Muriel Sparring, Leila Spading,
Russell AideroUD, Jr. III—Arthur Fox,
Bessie Alderson, Orme Stelae, George
Smalldon, Obristine Fiedler. ' Sr. II—
Retta Fox, Nettie Reymann, Obrinimu
Fiecher, Leslie Perrie. Jr. 1I—May
Hunter, Luoy Alderson, Addis Sperling,
Russell $Digits, Mamie Oamerou, Hazel
McDonald, Gordon Cameron, Lula
Swiss, Maggie McNabb, Edward Small.
don. Pt. II—Evelyn MaNiobol, Eric
Pennington, Elgin Porter, Fred. Fischer.
dr.I—Gordon Height, Obarha Morrow,
E vieI S arttomEarl
a moon Arnold
Fischer,, Thela Bwalldo, Osoar
Gor•
With. Jr. I—Lily Raddatz, Robbie
Fox, Maggie Perris, Alvin Hunter, Bar.
bare Fishier, Alfred Knight, Madeline
Baker, L. A. MAOKes, Teaoher.
Woman with weakness ehould nev,r
forget Dr. Shoop's Night Cure. This
magio•like local treatment, is used at
bedtime, all night while the eyetem to
at net, it is constantly building up Ibe
weakened tis,use, soothing the inflamed
and sensitive surfaces and will surely
clean up 011 catarrhal and looal troubles,
Sold by F. R. Smith.
Fo rdwioh.
The Record ie holidaying this week.
Thos. Tidy left for bis home in Van.
oouver, B. 0.,
A. 0. Hutchison had hie foot oruolled
while shoeing the Belgian etalliou, Margot
De Mellemont.
Station Agent Bradley and family left
OR a holiday trip. He will be absent
about three weeks,
The Police Trustees have a gang of
men putting in a oonorete walk from the
bridge to Wade Bros'. store.
Invitations are out a00oonoiog the
wedding of Prinoipal H. R. Long and
Mies Ada rusher, of Beumiiler, on Wed•
needay, July llth.
Aboot twenty pupils wrote last week on
the Eutranoe Examination in Fordwioh.
Prinoipal W. P. Dobson, of Wroxeter,
was the presiding examiner.
The Drops in this. (Retrial promise
well. The hay, which bite been helped
by the recent rains, will not be an
average (top. The Spring crops prom.
lee well, though the harvest will be
later than last year. 'There are some
splendid looking fields of Fall wheat ;
tome are "spotty." The rook' and
vegetables look well,
4.tw out°.
Rev. Mr. P0n11a11, wife and family left
on Wadneeday afternoon of Met week for
their new home in Monktoo.
Rev. A. MoVioar and Andrew Loidlew
attended Presbytery meeting at Strat-
ford on Tuaeda of last week.
Mime Dame Thomlinoon has returned
from Toronto, where she has been mtteud.
ing Normal for the past year.
Elmo Votary shipped 190 Jane oheeee
on Wednesday morning from Atwood,
Hodgene Bros', Montreal, were the
pnrohaeers.
Bis pupils of the Atwood Public Sobool
wrote on theEntranee exams, at Listowel
held on Wednesday, Thursday and Fri.
day of teat week.
W. F, Forrest is able to be op and
around again, we are pleased to report.
Be ie still far from strong but with reef
and care should soon gain strength
rapidly.
Atwood, hoe a library of 1480 well
sainted books, in excellent ooudition,
and in snob a position as to be easily
handled by the librarian, Thirty dol.
lace worth of new books have been added
lately and we hope to the new mem•
bere added to the liob every week. In
the Fall an energ0ti0 oanvoes of the rill.
brook oonceeeioos will be nndortaken.
Br.LAw Bus0Art0ED.—'Phe validity of the
Elms Local Option Bylaw wee eetablieb-
od on Wednesday of Met week et Osgoode
Hall, Toronto, before J0etice Anglin.
Re Boll and township of pima.—J.
Rovorlon, 11, C. for David Bell, moved
to quaeh bylaw No. 600 paned on Fob•
nary 7,1000, to prohibit the safe of
liquor in the townehip, on the grounds
that no time and plaoe fixed toe appoint.
menu of witnesses to summing up, that
Clark did not atlund to atm up, bat stun,
ming up wag by 090 James Donhld000,
and perliee 1101 repreeeilted tut 0nmming
up ; that cloth of tuwneltip was appoint•
ed deputy returning ot1iuer ; that ono
John Morrison at roqueot of the township
Clerk boll the vow at pollhig eubdivis&on
where eler1 of township wee depttly ;
that flatmates did not make deularatlono
required by ao6, elo„ oto. H. B. Morpby
(Ltetow61), for townobip Corporation,
Oontr. Hold that it hitt 0105 been oborged
Or ehowo that then( irregularities offeoted
e result ' that
tb I4 , if oven the whale num•
bar of votes oredited to the by.Iaw et the
polling eub•divloion 0amplitirled of were
dedooted and added to the opp0Bite aide,
there would still be a majority for the
bylaw, and that ae0. 204 extends to and
Covers all therm irregularities. Motion
diemioeed with 000(0`
Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy—
when w used {viii . r ohmic
stub 0 t
0
and dIflioulh oases heretofore regarded
0(e ineuruble by phynioiane and is the
most reliable prescription known to
clean out and Completely remove every
vestige of rheumatic poison from the
blood, Sold by F. R. Smith,
F3llteval*o.
Rev, G. Baker will preach to the
Orangemen on Sunday evening, July
8111.
There will be a Garden Party on the
grounds of the Mrthodiet ohoroh, on
Thursday evening of this ween.
The Voters' List for 1106 tar Township
of :Cranberry bee been printed anti was
first posted in the Clerk's aline iu Blao•
vale, June 22nd. The list is made op of
202 voters in oub•diviaioa No. 1 ; No. 2,
188 ; No. 8, 130 : No, 4, 140 t making a
total of 660. Persons qualified to Serve
0(e jurors, 412.
Teem wrritor.
Mr. Coulthard, of Windsor, formerly
of Scotland, is a gnat at the hotna of
hie anolo, R. E. Little.
Mists Ili. Staples was in Gorrie on Mon
day Mat taking part in the Oeremoni00 110
00nne06iou with the re.openiug of the
Methodist ahuroh there.
J. Stalker, priuoipal of Looknow
Pubiio School, oondactod the Eotrenee
neon, in Teeswater. There were 81
ooudidatoe writing thle year -13 from
Teeewater school and the remainder from
unary sections.
While trying to drive his boree morose
a onlverttbat wan being repaired -Rich.
and Porter, brother of Mre. Robb. Marsh
all, god Con., reoeived a severe kink in
the face from the animal, Hie [toe ie
terribly disfigured, the upper jaw ne)ng
broker, into seven plow; and the fleshy
part of the twee torn away. The wound
though painful is not ooneidered danger
bee,
Gorrie.
Martin Bradnook, of Butler, Pa„ was
visiting bio parents here.
John Basting, of Dawson City, was in
town visiting his notes.
Master Wilford and Miro Stella Peel,
of the Boo Mich,, are visiting
theireir
grandparents, John and Mr. Arden at
present. •
Bert, Weleb, who has spent the peat
two months in the West eighteeei0g, i0
baols to town again. He will leave for
hie (tome 3n Boston Mass., this week.
John Harding, who had his stable
damaged by fire a short time ago has
been awarded for hie loss by the York
Fire Ionaranoe Oo. The Claim was paid
in two weoke from the time the damage
was done.
At the High Court meeting of the C.
0. F. hold at Ottawa, lately our town.
mon W. G, Strong was promoted to the
position of assistant Superintendent of
Organization for the Order, a position we
hope Mr. Strong will find very much ho
hie liking. He will be moving his family
from town iu the near future and we
trust they may find Brantford a suitable
plane to reside as oat oitizene will mise
them very much.
(S. odez ioh.
June 8011), the U. S. Consulate in this
town was olosed, and hereafter all offiofal
work connected with the Consulate will
be connoted from Clinton.
The new from of the Sovereign Bank
is beiug put in, and when the building is
finished it will be a most oouveuieut and
bright looking banking eetabliahment.
The Maitland River Power Co. have
opened an office on North street iu the
premises formerly o0onpied by the Huron
(& Brume Loan Co. and the town
treasurer.
A cement walk is being put down from
the ebreet to the aide walk in front of the
North Street Methodist ohuroh, oo that
people gabbing out of oarriages will step
straight on to the sidewalk.
A switch from the G. T. R. tracks at
the dook ie being put in to ran ioto the
yards of the Lumber Oompauy for nee in
place of the wagon road now need for
hauling the alpha up town, The change
is made ne000eary by the location of the
0. P. R. route. MuEwan Brae, will be
able to ouload the dabs direot from the
care at tbeir yard near the station,
A report reached town Wedueeday Ibat
a man had been shot the evening before
near Kintail, in oouneotiou with a wed.
diug held there that day, and Crown
Attorney Seager sett Deteabive Phalen op
in an auto to vee about it. When the
latter returned about 6,80, he reported
that during the festivities following a
wedding, at the residence of Mr. Moss, in
the neighborhood of Kintail, a orowd bad
gathered near the residence to conduct a
obarivari, and Joseph Hussey, one of the
gnats, went outside to quiet the crowd,
and it is said fired a gnu as a warning,
when 0om0 one else fired also, and the
(huge lodged in Hussey, wo(nding him
so severely that the doobor who was
rolled up, hoe but little hopes of hie re.
()ovary, When Phalen returned to towu
he oommuoionted with Orown Attorney
Seager, and a bunob of warraete was
issued and Detective Phalen aid Oon•
stable MoOreath left about 7,80 9, m. 10
make the arrests.
George Roos, of Toronto, en odloer of
the Poabotlioe Department of Canada,
wee in town Iaet weep on an official visit
-in oonneotion with the proposed obangee
at Goderioh postolllee, and as a result of
hie visit it id expected that the improve -
mute will be carried out shortly, The
plan tbatis spoken of is to extend the
building twentyy feet to the rear, to move
s
the poetmeeber's private offioe and the
m0t10y order and registered letter de.
91101me01 farther book, and to place box0e
along the East side where this door would
oleo be planed at the East side. Ad.
s,a,w.a•wb•,w.,.m"e -..r+FVMY3a^wwGmENPriMwWUYIOoYwl.m,_#:Y•.. .._. .�. . ... ..
I A large nam bar from thio nasality took
rn the Orange pionie at Winthrops and
were highly plesesd with the d'ay's eporte.
The Toronto Mail of Monday, 261b
bee the following l --The Ontario
Railway and Municipal Board has re•
oaived a o0mmani0ation trona R, B.
Belo, S0afortb, Whitton for the cor-
poration of the township of McRiilop,
informing the Board that the Manioipal
Board of that township desire to use an
uninvested part of the municipal loan
fund for oonetr00iing pabtie worite in
that townobip, and inquiring it the
matter could be brought before the Board
under the provioione of eeet)00 420 of the
Manioipol Aot, The Board 10 of the
opinion that the) matter does not come
within that section of the Municipal Aet,
bat Is provided for by 0000600 12 of the
Statutes, 1887, 36 Vio„ cap. 47. Its
mombere believe that the township
authorities would regain to pace a by-
law appropriating the money for some
of the
AOC porpoises
m OtiOn i
u that emotion
of the ot
of 1878, and upon the by-law
being fleetly paeeod by the township
ooaooil an applioation could be made to
the board to have the same approved.
ditioaal room would be made In the
public offioe by taking out the perti660n
between the office end she hallway on tbo
West gide and by withdrawing the
delivery wioltee to a straight line with
the boxes, The drop•box would be moved
frena the aide to the front, between the
two doors, and a (Omega that ie very
moll needed will be made by patting in
new look boxes throughout the of0ios.
Vinton.
Bovonty live oandldetee were writing
for the Entratoe Exame here.
Robt, llyudee, of Rlimvilio, is the
latest addition to the Hbuse of Refuge
iumatee,
Mre, Elijah Townsend angered a alight
stroke ut paralysio from whieb She half
not yet fully renovered,
S J, Audrewe has reoeived official
noulluation of bis appointment 0(g Police
Magistrate for the town of Clinton.
Herold Rauetord now
holding din
k
a re•
B DOIe position
with the Iu6ernakiooal
Harvester Company, Montreal, was
home for a few days,
Oue of the large plate sines windows
in MuLennan'e Ettore was smashed to
atoms by their own boree putting his
bead and feet tbrough it.
For the 0onvenien10 of tarmere who
find it difficult to reach town during
the day, Pootmaeter Scott has decided
to keep the poet•offioe open, during
July and August, until 8180 on Saturday
evening.
At a meeting of the West Huron
Lioeneo Board, Mr. Lewis, of the
Normandie, wee granted another
w0u11('d buenes,iu order that he might
the better dispose of his property. Mr.
Buxton. of the Waverly, woe granted a
lioeuse for the year,
Rev. Dr. G. A. Gifford, late of St.
Thome, and formerly of Clinton, who
WOO eaperonnnated at Conference, Mrs.
Gifford and eon, Rev. W. A. Gifford,
have arrived in Blratfoid. The doctor
will take up reeidence there. He is
erecting a dwelling on Galt Bt„ which
will be lioiebed to a week or two. Mean•
time he and Mrs. Gifford are Btoying at
the residence of her mother, Mrs. Mille,
Dalyave, Rev. W. Gifford to otaying
with his aunt, Mre. Henry Baker, Daly•
ave.
Dr. Shoop's Restorative brings last.
ing relief in Stomach, Kidney and
Heart troubles through the inside nerves.
No matter how the nerves beoame im.
paired this remedy will rebuild their
strength, will restore their vigor. Re.
member it does no good to treat the
ailing organ—the irregular heart, reboil.
ions stomach, dioeased kidneys. They
are not to blame. Go back to the nerve0
that Control them—treat the cann—
on a remedy that onre8 through the in.
side nerves. Sold by F. R. Smith.
!Listowel.
The Listowel Band ware in attend.
anon at the Oddfellowe' demonstration
held in Durham.
Mise Clayton was presented with a
ant glees fruit dish, on the occasion of
her leaving the Listowel High Bo11ool
staff.
Dr. now!cleated Turnbull has
a ova ed per-
manently in boron. Offioe, Main street,
ap stairs, next Mortally and Oarthew'a
law offioe.
While working on the roof of Dr. Ding -
man's barn John Davie fell off end
frootured a couple of hie ribs and
sprained the wrist of his left arm.
While exercising one of hie horses
Hugh Derrooh, Ironer for W. 0. Kidd,
had the misfortune to have one of the
homes fell on him breaking hie ankle,
1, A. Wilson Imo reoigned the position
of book-keeper with the Morris Piano
Co, to take up a lucrative position with
the Start Plano 00., Toledo, Ohio, IT.
S. A.
The death of Mrs. Obrietina Hess,
wife of George Hees, Stratford, and
mother of Mrs. John Gabel, town, took
pin in Stratford, Wedneeday of lest
weak.
While walking past the QCeen's stables
Jae. Henderson, Raglan street, was kink•
ed by one of the race horses and received
a very painful aooident by having one of
hie lege broken.
John Haye, of Orillia, and formerly
proprietor of the livery now owned by
Mr. MoTaggart, died at the former town.
Mr. Hayti wee an excellent citizen and
his demise is a very sad one.
The animal meeting of the North
Perth Reform Aoeooiation was beld
In Grosoh's ball, Milverton. The
election of officer° revolted as follows
President, George W. Bray, Listowel ;
vioe•president, F. Doering, Enna ;
se0rebary, David Grieve, Milihahk ;
treasurer, R. T. Harding, Stratford ;
maoioipal viae preeidente, Stratford, W.
M. O'Beirne I North Eaethope, Julius
(look; Ellice, Jacob Litt; Morning -
bon. Reeve Devideon 1 Milverton, J.
0. Groeoh ; Elma, John 0. Diokeon ;
. Bargains at
rewar's
IN CHOICE
NEW GOODS
TEA
Parona Ceylon Pe-
koe Tea, 5 FOUNDS
VCR 91.00 while it lasts, Very
choke. Try it.
Canned Goode fresh and nice,
the very tiling for Bummer nee,
Choice and Mealy saved
Fruits. An order will oonviuco
you.
For hot weather we have
elegant Ioe Oream, Sodas, Orueh-
etd Fruits and other dainties.
Oall In and try diem.
Did yon ever nee T015oo1E4 ?
Aok us about it right away,
We're hers to do business so
you will find ns ready to wait on
you promptly with real bargains,
larTry our Stilton Cheese.
1N, A, GF?EWAR,
GROCER AND 1'6EBTAURANTER
Liatowol, G. Al, Yates ; Wallace, fay.
Hemsworth, A resolution, moved by
101111 Brown, sx•M,P,P„ and ex Warden
Panald.w', exproeeing regret at the
111n000 of A. 0. MaoLaren, 61. P., and
ear0e0tty n„ping for hie speedy recovery
to health was earned unanlm00ely.
A very intereetiag event,took pieoo 00
Tnseday evening of last week, when the
Lodlea of the Tent Committee presented
the tent farn)ehed, to the town. In a
very nioely worded spso0h the President,
Mrs, Watson, on behalf of the ladiee,
presented the gift to the people of
Motor's), end theMayor, on behalf at the
town, received it, and then dedicated it to
the use of Lietowel'o 0illzsaa,
JXeoi, 1111.
Work bag beau commenced on the
erection of D. Drgghart'sflax mill.
Roy Neelaudo lett for Perla, where he
Wm a position on the Review staff,
Mi86 Dean's pupils made her a present
of a m
4niOOre prior to her departure
trona Bengali.
Geo. Trott closed his gallery here and
is moving his Zurich gallery to Grand
Bend, for the bummer,
Ed. Howeld is home and lute almoet
recovered from the effeote of the opera.
tion of having an abooes removed from
the bowels.
Duncan and John McEwen are home
from Butte, Mon. where they have been
engaged in mining, Duncan has not
been home for live years.
Atter League an address wee preoented
bo the retiring pastor Rev, E. Medd
a000mpanied by a parse of gold. 1. W.
Ortwein read the address and made the
presentation.
Fred. Bengoogh and J. Patterson re•
turned trona Wallaoebng and Walpole
Island each in poeeeesion of a fine pony.
Jim's is an Indian an Fred's. a Dregs be-
tween a Mexio•n and a thorough bred.
131 vas.
Roy Biros baa taken the position of
junior iu the Bank of Hamilton,
The Epworth League and Leonine Aid
eooiotloo of Blyth Metbodiet oharoh will
hold a lawn eooial on Amgen 3rd,
Miss Pearl Chellew lett for London on
Tueoday morning of last week where
she bee 00oepted a position ee stenograph-
er in a wholesale jewellery establish.
wont.
On Tuesday of last week by a vote 104
to 7, the ratepayers of Blyth eauctioned
a loan of 910,000 for 15 years to the
Stevenson Oarriage Co. for the establish.
meet of Carriage works berg. The
verdiot was pretty nearly 80animons.
At the last Uouuail meeting it was
moved by Goon. Milne, eeoonded by
Couo. Johnston, that Joseph Carter be
inepootor of the proposed sidewalk') and
oroaeinge to be boilt tbie year and for all
hie 9ervi000 as engineer he receive the
sum of 910, and for services as inspeobor
he receive 92 per day during the time the
walks and erossinge are being built.
Carried,
Wing ham.
Wm. Armour, sen., leaves 011 a business
trip to Victoria, Vancouver and Nelson.
W. 0. Vanetone is erecting an office on
his lot on the corner near the Bank of
Hamilton.
Mr. Pattison, who has baso so long and
faithful in the dray boldness, has eold hie
interest to Ernest Dennie.
Quite recently some person entered the
barn of Wm, Deyell, near Zetland, and
took therefrom a quentiby of oats.
The Farmers' Institute excursion to
Guelph was well patronized, there being
112 batiste Bold at the Wioghain station.
At Beatorth, J. E. Swarte sold bio rape
horse, Darkey, to Mr. Edmunds, of
Blenheim. We understand the price
paid was 91,000.
Rev. W. G. Howson, the 11ew pastor of
the Wingbam Methodist oharoh, arrived
in town from Mitchell and preached hie
opening sermons on Sunday.
T. H. Rose 0xpeote to leave Wiogham
for his new home in Regina. Mr. Ron
has enured a Inorstive position as
manager at Raging for the Saekatobewan
Piano and Organ Co.
An old arm Chair, that ie oertainly a
relic of days gone by, was among the
household goods of the late Mre. Mitchell,
It ie said to be 200 years old. Geo.
Phippen secured it.
3130 I pJrawe.
R. J. Tette lett Belgrave !oat week
for the Hamilton Hospital. His health
is very poor.
A new Dement sidewalk has been laid
in Belgrave, whish kdde very mooh to
the appearance of the street.
John Wightman'o large barn was raised
without a mlebap. 150 men and half au
many women were ab the raising,
July 8111, L. 0. L, 462, Betgreve, will
attend service in' Trinity (hurab, at 2.30
9, m. Rev. W. Hartley will preach to
them.
Jas. Owens left for the Soo, Braoe
Mines and Theeealon. He will spend a
Couple of week0 with bis eons at Thee.
salon.
A Garden party was held on the lawn
of the Methodist parsonage, on Tuesday
evening. WIngbam Citizens' Band
furnished mesio for the madam
The bridge contraotore have common•
oed work on the gravel road bridge,
it will have cement abutments with iron
ooperetraoture and cement Covering.
County Councillor Iebieter is overseer,
Word has been reoelvod of the death of
Thomas H. Miller, of Virden, Manitoba.
He will be remembered by many of the
older oettlere, as he wee formerly a rani.
dent near Belgrave, and a brother of
Mre. Simon Vannorman.
0, W. Corbett, of Edmonton, (formerly
of Belgrave) has parohaeed a farm near
Agrioole, Alberta. He has 120 acres hi
orop, and reports everything looking well.
Agrioola is booming add i0 looked upon
se one of the rising towns of the West.
L,eadbury.
Mies Susie Drieooll ie vieiling Mende
in Elmo.
Mies Gertfe Campbell, of Constonce,
spent a few days with her aunt, Mre.
Mal wan.
Mre, MOCu)ly, of Hallett, ie the stoat
of her daughter, Mrs, lease MaGavio, at
present.
Mica Clara Dennison left for Toronto,
where the has obbained a position in her
brother's stare,
John Gardiner is taking a well earned
teat, after taking is B, A.' at hie Anal
examination at Toronto University.
Albert 8oarlett met with an aooident
While assisting in sawing wood at W.
Saobt'o. Its had two of his tinware badly
eat and will be unable to work for 00100
time,
A Perfect Bowel Laxative for eon.
Btipation, sallow oomplexion, headache,
dizziness, 0oar etomaob, Coated tongue,
bilieueneoe. Lax•ete mot promptly,
without pain or griping, Pleasant to
take—Lex•ets—only 6 Dents, Sold by
F. R. Smith,
Winnipeg assessors place the population
of the city at 101,057.
Olark Maher, an old man of 76, 800(5
run over on the railway at Sbrotbroy and
killed.
Arthur P. German, of Port Hope, was
killed on the railway while ranging home
from Oobourg camp.
Baiblb of Hanaittom
tp
•l'apitur, Para np, 132,000,000
Reserve. Fund, 42,5410,009
Total Ansate, 7339,010,050
80 BRANCHES 1IN CANADA 80
President, - HON, W11. GIBSON
Vine President & General Manager,
JAMES TURNBULL (^FJ
ETHEL AGENCY
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Savings Department—Ample security
for Depositors.
Deposita of 50.00 and upwards received.
Interest allowed at current rates and
oampounded half yearly.
ADVANOEB made to Farm ore for
feeding stook.
47 Sale Notes collected and advances
made thereon.
Drafts bought and sold,
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SMITH 84
STEWART
House, Sign and Carriage Paint-
ers. Ornamental and Seem
Work and Paper Hang,.
lug a Specialty,
Quotations f0ns Fg urnish d
on Applidntion
SHOP
011trrtll)erry 81;., Brussels
T
Farmers or Storekeepers
by coming to the
Brussels Sale Works
can get any kind of Salt
they require.
Gordon Mooney,
Foreman, - Brussels.
Toronto nag and.
Metal Co'y
PAYS CASH
For Rags, Iron, Rubbers,
Wool. Pickings, Horse Hair,
Hides, &c., &c.
Highest Prloes for All
H. ROSEN K. LABEL
Mil! st. West, Brussels
W. N. M02AY, OUB-AOENT.
Wool ant 1
The Highest Market Price paid for
any quantity of Wool.
2 Dente advance allowed in trade.
We carry a good range of Blankets,
Yarns, Sheetinge, Underwear, Hosiery,
Tweeds, (&o.
J. T. WOOD
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Excelsior 'Coating Factory, Brassel3.
Brussels
Greenhouse
PLANTS AND
FLOWERS
You will find at Brussels Greenhouse
any quantity of Tomato, Oauliflower,
Celery and Oabbage Plante. Tomato
Punts 10o a box or 8o a doz. loose.
Fine collection of Flowering Plante.
A choice lot of Geraniums and An-
nuals for bedding.
Out Flowers supplied.
Floral designs made to order.
MISS KELLY
WANTED
Maur•
The Highest Market Price
will be paid in Cash for any
quantity Wool delivered
y of
at my store, Brussels.
Alf. Baeker
HOESEEKER8'
EXCURSIONS
Winnipeg
Souris
Brandon
A0osomin
Arcola
Estovan l
Yorkton
Regina
Moose Jaw
TO THE
NORTH
WEST
RETURN FARESS
• 932.00 tltrasebar'g
• 83.16 Saskatoon
83.55 Priem Albert
84.20 flu Bettleford
34.013 Marked
Calgary •
Red Deer -
Stattler
Edmonton
85.88
36.76
sera
931.25
87.26
88,08
89.00
45.80
40.60
41.50
42.50
GOING
June 5th, good to return until August 0th,
June 19th, ” August Seth.
July 8rd. " Sept. Ord,
July 770, " " Sept 17th.
For rates to other pointe and template in-
formation apply to nearest Canadian Pacific
Agent,
AAggent, 771to 71 B.
81., Toronit of
DONT
Be like the Hindo who, for Pants,
made his skin do, but go to
er
ods &
� 4
a
bkirk
'and get a pair for $5 that will do.
Also nice Summer Suit or Light Overcoat.
All the Latest Novelties now in stock.
We Guarantee Fit and Workmanship.
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