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The Brussels Post, 1906-7-12, Page 8A Good Whisk for 10 Cts It is not often you can pink up as genal It Whisk for 10e as we are selling for that money just now. We have received a fresh lot of them and you will agree with ne that they are very special value. For Diseases of Chickens and Young Turkeys which are so prevalent this Summer in many flocks, try giving them Copperas. We have the finest qual- ity of Pulverized Copperas at 8c per lb. We also have on hand HESS' POULTRY PANACAEA at 85 cents per package, which has been found to give very satisfactory results. F. R. SMIT DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN. I,zcal Baps Items A abiel'e amang ye takin' notes, An' faith he'll prent ie. Crete boliday Wednesday, August 8th. FALL wheat will e000 be ready to bar. vest, SoaaoL Board Friday evening of this week. R. GnAaAtd ebipped a oar of oats to Tileonburg. A c&a of hose was shipped to Palmer• ,ton by G, A. Beet. SavEaAL telephones were burned out by last Setarday'e storm. Boueaoxs Summer raoee Wednesday and Thursday Augaet 22nd and 23rd. L 0. RICHARDS has had the Ettore fronto in hie bloats repainted m00h improving their appearance. SATuaDAR of this week will be the open. ing day in the new eboe store of L 0. Richards. Special bargain day will be observed. AuoxzoN Sale of boaeebold furniture, deo, at Mre. W. J. Jaokeon'e, Tarnberry street Brussels, Saturday afternoon of thio week, at 2 p. m. Roar, Taoism hoe had his reeidenoe, Tnrnberry street, veneered with metallic aiding which will improve both the Dom• fort.aod appearance of it. G. N. McLellan is running a mid Sum• mer Clearing Sale that the people should take advantage of theepeoial inducements while the Bale oontneuee. It will pay you to call and see the goods and ask the priaee. 2071.—In speaking of the Bale of butter by Braseele Creamery, leeb week, we quoted the price received ae 20o whereas it eboald have been 20}. We are pleased to make this correction as it was oar mistake. A Srarcm train conveyed the Orange. men of tbie railway line to Milverton on Tbureday. Train left Braseele et 9 a. m. and was eobeduled to reach Milver- ton at 10.35. 81;tiokete were gold here. Seatorth and Gerrie Orange oelebratl000 also attrauted people from this locality. LAST Sunday evening Fido, the intel. tigent terrier, belonging to Alex. Me- Lennan was drowned at the mill dam. He got into a hole where the current watt swift and was unable to extricate himeelt. Fida'e remaine were boxed aod decently buried on Monday. He was a great pet and valued highly. TARES EzrRECTNow.—We have frequent• ly been asked it Mr. Whitney's new provieione relating to oohool teaohere' Salaries became law, Yee, they were passed in the Howie on the 14th of May, and there is one provision that ehoold not be overlooked. Teachers making engagements mast do so ander the pro. 0181000 of this act, and it they engage at a lower eatery than their notion justifies the inspector is compelled to suspend their oertitiaate. Thie applies to teach. ere who make engagemeute for the bal- ance of this year also, LIemaINW'e FRRAxe,—The rain storm last Saturday at 1 p. m. was a drenober and the a000mpanying lightning and thunder bag not been oatdoae for many a day, the 80rpriee i, that more damage was not done, W. F. Stewart's flour mill smoke etaok received another blow giving it a bad twist and the wooden ball 0n the flag staff at the Public school was tweaked off being split in three pieeee. It ie nuppoeed the wire attached to the pole to pall ap the flag acted as a cion - doctor and afforded a route for the ligntning without doing damage to the tower, The betake were blacked in the iightning'e Dooms. Heim OLD Boys' Eyouoerow.—Last Saturday wee the date of the annual visit of former reeidente of this County now residing in Toronto. There were two excursion trains one taking the W, G. & B. ae far as Luaknow and the other deetioed for Goderiah, A. goodly num• bee Deme the Northerly route and among Gum who nailed off at Brneaels were Wee, Aiulay, Jas, lewin, Rae. Wheeler, Miaeee Jo. Roes, May Deadman, Alice Bone, Cora Lowick, Mrs. Salter and eon, Ere. H. Chapman, The train er• rived here amidst a regular downpour of rain with heeveo'e artillery making a great display, preoluding;the welooming party at the depot being larger. Return• trip wee meds Monday evening the epeeist leaving here about 7 o'oiook, l turon Old boys end girls are always welcome to the banner County, GOOD Torino,—An enjoyable time was on at the Maooabee Thursday Hall after- noon and evening of last week when a Strawberry Festival was held. The ladies attended in the afternoon and gentleman were added to the oompa09 in the evening. A fine program was rendered ae followe 1—Inebromental, Mrs. Thomson and D. Ewan ; Recitation, C. Riohardeon ; Solo, Mies Hingeton ; Trombone Solo, L. Danford ; Reolbatfon, klioe Minole MoNattghton ; Instrumental Mat. Thomson and Mr, Ewan ; Reading, J. J, Gilpin ;Duet, J. Stmoban and 0. Riohardeon ; Trombone Solo, L. Dan- ford; an•ford; Reading, MISS 1, Deohanan ; Duet, MiGs Sharp and Mine Gerry; Instrument. al Mrs, Thomson and Mr, Ewan ; Rect. tation, Mies Beabrioe Harris ; Recitation, Mr. Riobardeob by request; Organ Solo, Mee ,Seeeie MOLanehlin j "God Save the A. 0. DAMES 'shipped a Dar of hogs and a ear of cattle to Montreal. War. JEwirr shipped a doable decked oar 01 hogs to Oolliogwood on Tuesday. SEVERAL high street crossings have been improved by lands of gravel being planed to do away with the bump. TUE hay on the Grey Agricultural Park was sold to Walter Lowry for 35,00, the lowest figure is ever went for. He struck a bargain. IN inward freight this week there were two Gare of oriel for Wilton & Gillespie and one for Gerry & Walker. Also a oar al household geode for Mr. Hoard, of Ooboorg, who ie moving to Walton. AN effort is beiog made to rejuvenate base ball in town and a 080008 of experts on the diamond taken. We have a good. ly number of former stare bat whether they could shine with their old brilltauoy is not jaet olear. A trial would tell the tale. DR. BUTLER, London, will be at the American Hotel, Brunette, on :— THURSDAY, - JULY leen Hoare 7:30 a. no to 2 p. m, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat consultations, Eyes tested for glasses. To Toe COAL MINES.—Mooday N. F. Gerry, Reeve Henderson, W. Gillespie and A. B.MaoDonald lett town forBoffalo from whence they proceeded to Koran• ton, Pennsylvania 00 a complimentary trip to the ooal fields, along with 80oree of others interested in the bleak diamonds. They will likely get back to town by Saturday and will no doubt enjoy the eights and scenes in 000ueoti00 with the outing, Mae, Coxttri DECEASED,—Word was received on Wednesday afternoon, by John Mooney, from Uxbridge, 80noanc. leg the demise of Mrs. W. J. Ooxall, ole - ter to Mrs. Jno Mooney and James Strettoo, of this plane. Sbe had been ill for the past year with a (lancer and at times was a great but patient suffer. er. The funeral took place on Thurs. day. Mr. Coxed, a eon at Orillia, and a daogbtar at Weston,sarvive wife and mother, Mrs. Mooney had been with her eieter for about sight weeke. The intelligence of Mrs. Ooxall'e death did not arrive here in time to permit any of the other relatives here attending the funeral. FRooe ALPENA.—An old resident of this locality in the person of Jao. W. Hall, is revisiting old eoenee and renewing old friendships. It is 42 years since he re- moved bo Alpena, Miohigao, where he has beau engaged in the hardware bus - ,nese, 0arriag80, implements, etc. Mr. Hall will be 74 years of age next Ootober but is en native hearty man. He bac seven ohildren, 19 grandchildren and one great grand 013313. On hie wheel he can visit any of them in 5 minutes, with the exception of two, Alpena is n bustling city of 15,000 people with a good country Sdjaoent. Taa Posr was pleased to meet Mr, Heti. He was bare 5 years ago. Foos. BALL.—A. lively and well contest- ed game of Foot Ball was played o0 Victoria Park, Braseele, in the presence of a. large number of spectators, on Mon- day evening, between the "Albiono,' of Parkdale, and the Brussels team. The visitors came with a championship record and a victory the Saturday previous over Wiogham of 2-1 so a bot matob was expected. In the first half the honors were fairly well divided and no goats scored but in the latter half the home team snored two goals and another dieallowed for offside and kept the elegant distance very buoy, Toward the oonolu- sloe of the play in a triangular eorim• mage W. Millar, who with J. Mitchell, of Wingham, and McLean, of Seaforth, were assisting the Albione ae they were three men abort, re0eived a etaoty kiok in the fees end wee unable to aontinae to play. W. Forrest went off Braeoele lorwarde to even up. Everybody on the looal team pat up A 1 ball and won on their merits. ;rhe goal keeper had little to do ; the beaks were always ready ; the 7y back trio accepted every chance end the forwards made thine hgetle when• ever they received the sphere. P. Ferga• son refereed the game very eatiefaotorily. The Parkdale oontiage8t ie a gentiemany 19 lot and will be .welcome back again. They had a °lone call in catching the train at 7 p. m., the whietie blowing be. fore they left the park. No time was taken to change apparel bat with their "beet clothes" in their arme they sprint- ed to the Or, T. B. The line up was as follows 'PAliRDALE nauseamRuch Goal Kerr Wheeler) Aodarson $coke Hitchen �' 1... McDonald McLean Ste-meanRoufnsou }flacks Brown Dowdell { Ard811 Robinson OardUi Miller „ Barley Backe Forwards - 8trnanmv Oldlenet Cameron Oallendar J l Forrest Business Locals. BIND1m» TWINE.—Dearing, Standard, Manila, 650 ft, 11}o. Hellas & Go. To LET,—Dwelling rooms above etore soft water and other o0nveniencee. Ina. mediate poe0essinn, L 0. Rloo- ii , Fan SAGE,—Comfortable dwelling, t aoree of land, ohuioe traits and hard and soft water and situation oohveoient to eohool. I, 0. 14C1AnDa, Standard Bank of Canada �8T.4 818SRn 1873. st7RPLU8, OR ivaswaVE FUND 0 1,000.000 TOTAL d88AT& OVER 10,000,000 A Etenereet 18aaliing F3neettletelea Trnngaoted "•` SAVINGS BANKR"— antereet paid trona date of deposit to date of withdrawal at highest current rates and compounded half -yearly, Joint Deposit Accounts—A sP1003AL CONVENIENCE n1 use in our Seviogo 1)o- partm0nt le the "Joint Deposit" account, a000eyauay be deposited or withdrawn by Dither of the two members of the household. This eystom le a great eeuveu- lenoe to many residing In town, but more particularly eo to farmers, as in the latter case whether man or wife comes to town either can attend to the Banking. An- other feature of the system in that in Game of the death of either party the money eau be withdrawn by the etlrvlvor without cost, We will tell you mere about our methods if you will kindly call or write. Slurried Women anti Ninon may make and withdrew deposits without the In. terveution of any person. SALE NOTES CASHED, COLLECTED or may be lett for SAFE•liEEPING only for which no charge ie made. YOUR BUSINESS will receive our oarefol pad courteous attention. G. P. SOHOLFIELD, Goa, M480000. J. F. ROWLAND, MANAoan, , ROM—We are beadquartere foe pore Manilla rope 1 inob $ and 13/16'. Our prices are right. McKee & 0o. 01S6,RRS:ED• Roes-Coarcts.—In Winnipeg, on Jane 21st, by Rev. Mr. McMillan, Mr. Thos. Rosa, of Minnedoea, Man„ to Mise Maggie, daughter of Mrs. M. Ooatea, of Leadbary. WR1anT-SIAIPBON.—In Wroxeter, on June 27th, by Rev. L. Perrin, Mr. Frank Wright, of Turnherry, to Mise Dora Simpson, of Jamestown. 190RST- GIDBoN.—In Wroxeter, on July 911e, to Mr. and Pare. John Gibson, a dough. ter, BEapaLTz,—In Grey, on July 101h, to Mr. and Mra. Emil Berfeltz, 8daagh ter, axERD. Rt DERTsoN —In Wroxeter, on July 8011, Oatbariue MoEweo, wife of the late Angie Robertson, in her 88th year. PAa1IEn.—At Atwood, on July 7th, Rob. ert Parker, aged 80 years, 8 mouths and 6 days. METROPOLITAN BANK CAVITAL—Authorized $2000.000 CAPITAL—Paid up 1.000,000 RESERVE and Surplus Profits; 1.188,133 Ptreetore 8. J. M00RE, D, I+l, TBOMPSON, x, 0, President, VIoa•Prootdenb, TN09, 01080011Aw, 0 ,0.A, DID 1100000 Lin, W. 00a00010108 GLARY, E.0. SA8, R 0000 JOn0 IPrn0Tnn0000 W, D. ROB8, • General Manager TUE METROPOLITAN BANK le open to receive the accounts of Farmers, Morohanta suit Bteiueee Community goaerally and t0 give careful oonsideratioo to all proposals submitted to it. It relies upon its past record for courteous treatment of its 011x. tamers, and will extend every consideration ooueioteut with sound banking to those who may desire to transmit business with it, Interest at HIGHEST CURRENT RATES allowed on all came of $1 and upwards BRUSSELS BRANOH W. J. FAWCETT, Manager, LONOLEY.—In Howiak, on July 9th, Jane Elizabeth Boome, wife of Andrew Longley, aged 61 years, 10 menthe and 20 days. Fj ARM FOR SALE.—THE UN- DEaBIoNED offers hie flue 100 acre farm , being Lot l6, Con. 32, eleey, for Salo. comfortable house, bank barn, orchard, &a, Farm .0 is a good state of oult0vatton and adjoins the village of Cranbrook, where are gtnree, churches, chops, ho. Poeaeeslon gluon neat Fall. For further portionlare as 0o0r Cia,boo80k t .4&" apply o00161p0 pprmise 111 Proprietor. s, PIANO FOR SALE.—A FIRST. OLIN Square pinup, made by 0et„ta- man & 04., in good condition. A bargain, Apply to R. L. JACKSON, Brussels. 01.20 Not -ice to Berry Pickers. As I um cutting the underbrush and clear- ing the land on what was lormall:' known a9 the 13towart Berry Petah," on Lot 2, Con. 8, Grey, Dodos le hereby giventhat any person or persons found trespassing on the above promises will be proseauted ac- cording to law, 62.2 ALEX. D. GRANT. BE READY before they come. Don't wait until your potatoes aro near- ly destroyed before applying the Dire, You Dau depend upon it— Our Paris Green will let none of them get away. Sudden Death in every paokago. Put up in strong card board boxes, also in bulk ae deeired, 25c, per pound at Fox's Drug Store GREATEST TEA DAY SALE IN TEN COUITIES THE GREATEST SALE ON EARTH'~"." LASTING - ONLY - 10 - DAYS Commencing Saturday, July 14th, and Positively ending July 25th, 1906 We can't afford to run this Big Sale any longer. THE BIG $20,000.00 STOCK MUST BE LOWERED SWEEPING REDUCTIONS 2N •EVERY DPA-ELTMENT PROFITS MUST BE BURIED. POSITIVELY NO RESERVE. Goods bought at this Sale cannot be returned SACRIFICES MUST BE MADE. or exchanged. : No goods on approbation. WE MUST LOWER THE BIG STOCK. POPLESTONE & GARDINER THE GREAT DRESS GOODS HOUSE MESSRS. Mo$INNON & 00. BL Y TH, ON T. READ EVERY WORD OF THIS AD. Note our Grocery List This department is full of new goods and Re stook is replete with the beet and purest that can be procured. You can save many dollar% by replenishing your want list dur- ing this big sale. Maple Leaf, Lowe Inlet and Eagle Salmon, your choice 2 for 25o. Bulk Teas, Japan or Ceylon, regular 250 per. lb., 5 lbs, 31. Yeast Oakes, 3o per box. 3 Plage McDonald Tobacco for 25o. Sealer of Crest Brand Baking Powder for 180, 9 Tina of Pork and Beane for 25o. 1-113. Tin of Baking Powder and a beautiful picture, regular price 50e, sale price 390. Everything in the Grocery Line Reduced 5e articles for 4o, 100 articles for 9o, 15a articles for 14e. oto. Nairn's best Quality Linoleums in block and floral designs, 4 yds wide $1 80 Ladies' Wrappers Too many Wrappers are not good to have. We have cat our prices on Wrappers to sell every one in atook. $1 00. Ladies' Wrappers for 760 1 26 " 990 1 46 " 1 23 1 75 " " 1 44 2 00 " " 1 50 $2 Ladies' Blouse Waists for 50c These consist of all sizes and kinds, in fact a °leaning of the stook, all colors, all kinde, prices from $1.00 to 32.25, to clear al eaoh 50o. 25c Ladies' Belts at 5c and roc Ladies' Black and Colored Leather Belts, also Silk Belts, worth 25o, at 100, Another lot of Belts to clear at eaoh 5o, SHOES SHOES 31,25, 31.60 and 31.75 Ladies' Dongola Batton Shoes, your choice for 99o. $1.10 Ladies' Toe Slippers for 95o. 31.76 Ladies' Oxfords, Blucher out, ribbon tie, for 31.89, 31,80 Ladies' Tan Oxfords, Blucher out, for 31.49. 31.25 Ladies' Glove Grain Bel Shoe for 31.. 31.65 Meu's Glove Grain, oil tan, heavy sole, 8 rows of pegs and plugged, for 31.49. $2,26 Meu'Et Box Calf Bol Shoes, fine soft stook, heavy sole, for 32. $4 Men's Patent Leather Bal Shoe, beet of quality, new ebapoe,for 36.60. 31.25 to 32.60 l'ten'e Bal Shoes, put at a job price, only 31. 31.26 Boys' Glove Grain Bal Shoes, oil tan, heavy sole, 31,18, 31.75 Boys' Box Calf Bel Shoes for $1.58. Now for Bargains in Colored Muslins 40o Linen Voile, silk and linen mixtures, in plain and stripes, at 16o. 15o Stripe Dimity now 8}c. 250 French Dimity now 120. 25o Brocaded Muslin at 15o. I2} Blae Voile now 8}o, l2}o Pink and White Ohambrey at 100. 150 Black Muslin, neat stripe, at 10o, 150 White Dimity, with pink stripe, at 80. 250 Black and White Dimity for 150. 20c Brown Voile at 150. 12i,o Organdies at 8}o. 200 Large Check Blaok and White Ginghams for 12}0. 250 White Belora Cambria, with worked blank stripe, 15e, 200 Black Dimity for 15a. 16o Amerivan Muslins, with fanoy ooloringe, at 10o. 150 Blue Organdie at 12o. 12,1 Dimities, with blank 0tripee, 100. Ask to see our Pile of Ends at Cheap Prices, Millinery Department will be open during this Big Sale WHITE WEAR TO OLEAR AT LESS THAN DOST Ladies' White Cambric Skirts made of Fine English Lansdowne 0ambrios. All at ridiolonely low prices. $1.00 White Underskirts, trimmed with embroidery, for 700 31.25 " " " " " 99e 31.50 " ' " " teneriffe lace•, $1.00 32.60 " " " " embroidery, 1,69 124c Maurice Flannelette 9c 18 pieces of Maurioe'e Flannelettes, 37 inches wide, dark and light stripes, at o,-ly 90. $2.50 Black Metallic Skirts, $1.25 Just a limited quantity of Black Metariio Underskirts, with colored stripes, at halt price, for 31.25. $2.25 White and Colored Skirts, 99c A few White and Colored Outside Skirts ranging from 31,25 to 32,23, at eaoh 99e. $5 Ladies' Cravenette Rain Coats, $2 50 Ladies' Grey Cravenette Rath Coats, 68 and 60 inches long, made by National Rubber Co„ Montreal, and were Worth 36,00, now half pride at 32.60. 38.00 Ladies' Rath Coate as above, at 34.50, 37,00 Ladies' Rath Coate as above, at 38,50. 35c Men's White Unlaundered Shirts for 25c A big lot of Men's White Unlaundered Shirts, sizes 14, 14} and 15, were cheap at 850, now 25o, $1 Men's Straw Fiats, 10c All our Men's Fine Straw Hate, 25o, 60c, 75o and 31.00, to clear at 10o. $1 Millinery Straw Hats, 10c. Every Untrimmed Hat in stook hae been laid out and we must clean up our Entire Ladies' Straw Hate, at each 100. DO NOT FORGET The Big Clothing Sale of Men's, Youths' and Boy's Clothing at near- ly Half Price, lasting only 10 days. Men's Navy Blue Serge Snits, were 33,75, for 32,99. Men's Navy Blue Serge State, were 34.50, for 33.49. Men's Brown Halifax Tweed Suits, were 35.00, for 33,98. Men's Tweed Suit, size 39, only one enit, was 35, now $3.69. Men's Black Tweed Suite with green threading, were $5.25, now 34.00. Men's Blue Serge Suite were 35.00, now $8.98. Men's Stripe weed Suit, size 39, was $5.00 now 3339. Men's Blue Grey Tweed Suits, were 36.25, now 33.99. Men's Light Tweed Suite, were $5.60, now 34.48, Men's Brown Halifax Tweed Suite, were 35,50, now $4.12. Men's Dark and Light Brown Mixed Suit, size 38, was 35.76, naw 33,48. Men's Brown Mixed Tweed Suit, size 40, was $5,96, for $8. Men's Blue Serge Suite, were 36.00, now 34.73, Men's Brown Mixed Tweed Suits, wore $9.00, now 36.49. Men's Brown Check Tweed Suits, double breasted coat, were 39.50, now 36.89. Men's Cottonade Overalls to clear at per pair 25o, Boys' 2 and 3 Piece Tweed Suits at Un- heard of Prices Boy'e Blue Flannel Serge Blouse Suit, 31.00, for 880. Light Fawn Cheviot Suite, eizee 22, 23, 24, were 31.50, now 99o, Black Serge Suite, were 31.75, now 31.43. Light Grey Tweed Suite, sizes 23, 24, were $2.25, for 31.44, Blue Serge Suite, were 32,50, now 31,49. Grey Blouse Suite, sizes 23, 24, 25, 26, were 32,50, now 31. 85 Ladies' Waterproof Coats $1.50 Lot of Ladies' Waterproof Rein Coate made of beet Paratnetta Cloth, in blank, grey and navy, were 36,00, now 31.50, Goods bought at this Sale cannot be returned. ,No goods ,given on approbation. Produce or Cash in exchange for goods, Aro , `nods punched on tickets during this Big Scale. fi_