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The Brussels Post, 1906-8-16, Page 5d sift r r • loiPittt =llr'efrl t efe FALL TERM 038 SEPTI 4th In dnolding to got a hn#!noes educa- tion or shorthand training, it la wise to atriee y h !gaol grade is well The for etriotly high grad0 ivorh, Tho ELLIOTT f"l'o TORONTO, ONT. 1110 well known a8 one of the beat Oom• 4, menial Scheele in exlotonee. Ito re- cord 1110 year has , been moat remurk- ab1e. Nolle Om graduates are out Of poeftious and the demand for them Is about twenty times the supply. Write today for our 3:nag2111001A cata- logue. W. 3, ELLIOTT, Principal, 1}' ry l 008 Xenon AND ALn0ANDElt BTS, L 0 t.41.o m- t • MEDICAL CARDS, DR. R. A. BURNS Steeessor to Dr. J. A. hleNaughtoh Meume1O, Ontario Graduate of Polyclidio Yost Graduate School of Medicine and Surgery, New York. Member of College of Phyo1oiaus and Sur- geons of Ontario, Oilieo and reeidenee same (8 formorlyoo- cupied by Dr. MaNangkton. 1)is00e0 of women a specialty. 'Photo No. 21. BUSINESS CARDS. vrH, 1vfoORACKEN— • Issuer or Marriage Licenses. Of. Roe ut Grocery, Turnborry street, Brussels.. WM. SPENCE CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER or MARRIAGE LICENSES Office In the Pest Office, Ethel. 90.4 C. O. F. Court Princess Alexandria, No.24, 0.0. F., Brueeelo, ideate in their Lodge Room 131ae- hill Block, on the Sud. and lust Tuesdays of each month, a t 8 O'olook. Visiting brethren always welcome. GEORGE RISER, U. It. W. L. Lr]ATHEI4DALE, R. 8. JAMES HARRIS,` - Agent Howick Mutual Fire Insurance Company Office and Residence— WALTON. ONT. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM; InsuRANOE, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. AUCTIONEERS. 14i S. SCOTT AS AN AUOTION- i • nun, will sell for bettor prioeo, to better men, in lase time and lase chargee than any other Auctioneer in East Huron or he won't charge anything. Date* and orders eau always be arranged at this office or by personal e.ppltoation, ROBT. H. GARNiSS BLUEVALE — ONT. Auctioneer for Huron County. Terme reasonable, Bales arranged for at the aloe of Two POST, Brussels. 2210 VETERINARY. 1_ A. CUNNINGHAM— N.JA• Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vet- exinury College, is prepared to trout all die - mines of domesticated animals in a compet- entmanner, Particular attention paid to Veterinary Dentistry aid Milk louver, Oahe promptly 000 North of br dge tended to. 0 l arobe wl infirmary st Brueeelo. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. AB. MACDONALD— • Barrister, solicitor, Notary, Eto. 6u0008eor to G. F. Blair. 01100 over Stan- dard Sauk, Bru00ol0. 8oliuitor lur metro- politan Back, INT• M. sINOLAIB— • Barrister, Solicitor,iOonveyaneer, Notary Public, &m. Uffiao—BtewarV8 Block 1 door North of Central Hotel. 8olioltor for the Standard Bank. pUOUDFOOT, HAYS & BLAIR— BARRISTERS, 80101 1'110700, NOTARIES PUBLIW. PRo01311.00T, K. 0. HLAIR. R. 0, HAYS ORioeo—Those formerly 000unted by Messrs Oamorou & Holt, 0o1E1U0H ONTARIO. DENTISTRY DR. 14. P. FEILD, DENTIST Graduate of the Royal 00110ge of Dental Burgeons of Ontario and Firot•elase Honor Graduate of Toronto University. Olhae next to Brewer's PhotographGallery, BR,USSELS.. QTa"<ti=i9t =11 16 yrs B 1P Fald Term Opens Sept. 4 e CENTRAL STRA ONT. le Those interested in Bueines8 College Pt 9d work should write for our largo °ate- 1P logue. This is the largest and boot Obm,nOroial and 8hort1and eohool In et aWoelery ootarto. We give a 00,011001 training and amidst our graduates 16 lb tee ou0ible positionAa , Many of the yp ! our grade es lanes Dolle tae en1010Y 8 p Y g g yy 0,t 9d graduates ata touoher0. Write pow for LLIO1 '83 0000 catalogue. ELLtONT & MoLAOHLaN. Yrinotl>als, I =I1 tefil a€' st set d.b CAN YOU AFFORD ny have getting lo loose Be 1 n o0 0 lav of la a t of N y b g, Photo of your family, When they have separated and it is impossible to get them together you will be melting you had one and would pay 'Lwloo its value if you could but got to Photo, of your Family, Don't forget we aro up-to-date and will guarantee you a First -elves Photo. We have q,full Zine of Mouldings and will Frame your Pictures at a very close prise, Oall and got our Prioee, Visitors to the town are invited to call and see our work, H. E. BRE ER ' s trio gals, )TARc1Lno W . Aogue McKenzie and Jos. Agnew at- tended the Oddlellowe Grand Lodge in Peterboro last week. Mre, R. D. Oameron and sone returned home after spending a month with friends in Galt end St. George. W. Alliu,'1'. Watson, Dr. Elliott and G. A. Siddall took part in the big bowling tournament at Goderioh last week and defeated five rinks. The sudden death of William Gleason, on Saturday, 4th /net•, was a sad eurpriee to his family and friends. .Deceased had beau in poor health tor some time paid. I3e I grieve. D. Sproat is home from his trip to the Old Country. John MoLean had the miefor1an0 to lose a valuable mare. Mre. D. Sprout was in Atwood attend• ing the wedding of a friend. J. and Mre. Stalker, of Lnolinow, are at present visiting nt D. Geddes'. Jno. and Mre, Hopper, of Bruce Minae, Algoma, are vieitor0 ut Wm. Hopper's. Mre. Striker, who has been visiting friends at Galt for Berne time has 001010• eft home. Mies Kate Halliday left for Manitoba, where reports tatty ohs will make her future h, me. Dan. Gaddee has erected a fence in front untie property, whioh adds very m1101 to the appearance. The work of putting up the iron bridge North of the village is now completed. A moment fluor Ito beau pat down. A goodly number from this locality at- tended the Summer Sohool at Wingham last week, Rev. Mr. and Mre. Rivera in the number. While unloading n load of grain, David Dunbar tell from the load and had the mietortune to break a couple of ribs besides being badly shaken up otherwise. .Foe( evvicil. Mise Lowiok, of .London, returned home after spending two weeke with A. J. and Mre. Lowiok, Geo. Biro, of Brunnele, was buoy drill• ing a well at S. S. No. 16 on the bound are, of Howiok and Grey. W. H. Rowe, who took an extended trip through Eastern Canada, returned and left on Tuesday of last week for hie home in Hartney, Man. - The debris has been removed Irom the reline of W. Wallace's residence and the brick is on the ground and work will soon begin on the emotion of the new reel' dance. Rev. Mr. Farr and family are enjoying ' holidays at t 'i1 a mouth e o is a heir old home 1 Y Durham. Editor Watters will take .hie work in Gerrie, Wroxeter and Fordwiob daring hie abeenoe. The Bonier Epworth League of Ford wioh Methodist oboroh, gave Geo. and Mare. Walkey sr., a surprise on Saturday evening, when the mambora aeeemhled at the resideooe of Geo. Walkey, jr., and aeut for his parents and presented them with a beautiful mantel olook. Wow a woman enders from depressing weokaeoo, ehe then keenly realizes how belpleoe—bow thoroughly worthless she feels. Dr. Shoop bee brought relief to thousands of such women. He reaches diseases peculiar to women in two direct epeoifio ways—a local treatment known by Dtuggieto everywhere tie Dr, Shoop's Night Cure, and a constitutional or in. ternal prescription called Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Dr. Shoop's Night Cure is applied locally, and at night, It works while you Bleep. It reduces the idle. motion, it stops dioohargeo, ft hea18 it soothes, it oomforbe, it mores. Dr. S1oop'e Restorative (tablet or liquid form) ie a oouetitatioual, nerve tieeue tonlo. It brings renewed strength,, lasting ambition and vigor to weak, life. lees women, These two remedies, singly oe awed together, have an irreeietible, positive helpful power. Try them a month and see, Sold by F. R. Smith. GI odaricll Two pereone were flood for riding bicycles en the sidewalks last week. C. H. Humber and C. Reid went to Peterborough to attend the Grand Lodge of the Oddfellows, R. R. Sallows and Fred Brophy attend- ed the aunnal convention of the Photo. graphere' A80ooiatien al Niagara Fella, There le talk of the new boat the Northern Navigation Co. has parobaeed being pub on the lake shore route, calling at Goderiob. Monday of last week there was an ex onreionfrom Clinton. On Tneeday there was one from Soaforth and Thuredny Mitchell sent as one. Judge Holt, W. L. Eliot, W. Goatee, E. 0. Atbrill and 0. 0. and W. Roes left for Main Station, Brooe Peniusnla, for a ten days' finning esoureion. Dr. Taylor left the same day on hie yacht to joie b Main Station, thepurtyB Dr. Tomball, of Prince Albert, Sasit., is spending a few weeks with old friends, The doctor now deals largely in ieide and is the owner of over a tboueand aortae. Just before leaving for Goderioh he sold 420 Bores at $9 !bat In the not dietant past he bought at $4. Mayor Tilt has received a oonlmuniea• bion from the e0lieitora of the Maitland River Power Oo, threatening legal pro• I does not Piga the oeedtnge 1P be d g bylaw guaranteeing theb0nde of the Company, Ws Worship does not say definitely what he will do but does not seem to have any idea of signing 3418 doottmell'l, All along ba hoe been opposed to the below and when the bylaw wee read the third lime and poised by the ()outwit he t'etneed to 01811 it, Uo ghlte tot reeignatiou 00 n leas Oil than 8iktitllg a bylaw be meanie in the light qt ba dem 11110 one. g Robert Elliott expecte o t a paot to pnrohuse and elup 00,000 barrele of apples 01118 Bowie l'he proepeote for the Old 0ouotry market has not been bright 00 far. Mr, EIIi0t110 first aalo woe made the other day to a Wiuuipog firm, the lot being for 10,000 burrelo, Jame* Wyatt, formerly of Goderioh, had hie hand taken off RE Stratford, where he is now loomed, It appears Mr, Wyatt bad been under hie engine and to coming out pieced hie land ou the rail of another truck; not 000101ng nn engine whloh woe banking down the line. Jaden es to WI1. Mise Kate Henderson, of Galt, is heli daylog with bee friend, Mies Joule dlraoban, Mrs. Robinson, of Wingham, was spending it few days with her ague, Mo. Donald Bros, Mies J. Forrest, of Ohioago, is at pree. ant visiting at the home of bar uncle, Walter Forrest, Mies Margaret Livingston, of Toronto, visited at the home of her uncle, Jae. Strachan, Mies Annie 81raohan, who is assisting her brother in a store near Kinoardine, is spending a few daye under the parental roof. Mise Maggie J, McKee and Mrs. White 10011 ohildrat, 3,800 visiting last week et the home of Bennett Raman, of Lokelet, and L. W. Ruttan, of Jameotown, George Rumen and sister Mise Lacy, visited their uncle, Leu, Ruttan. Geo. very kindly aeeieted with the program at the anniversary and did Ilia part in excel- lent style, He is always welcome in Jamestown, A Snocaoo.—Another of tboee big event° for whioh Jameebown ie famous took place- Thursday evening, August, god, being the fifth anniversary of Viotoria Hall. The hall was tastily decorated for the occasion with bunting and foliage and the shade with ever greens. Sapper began at seven 01010011 and all did ample juetioe to the good tbinge provided by the ladies of James- town, Next mime the program, whi01 wasleogohy and varied. Rev. L. Perrin, of Wroxeter, °coupled the chair in a very acceptable mauler. The opening num. ber waea violin eeleotion from Geo, Rut. tan, sutitled "Flower Song," wbioh was highly appreoiated, Then followed solos, reoitationo, duets, quartette and seleotione on the trombone, whioh were chiefly by vieitore from Brueeelo, and every number was well rendered. Mise Henderaoo, of Galt, also gave a solo whiob was well received. All went well and after *geeing the National Aothem the event was brought to a close, 310 - Donald Bros, had a booth on the -unmade which added to the enjoyment of the evening. Gate reoeipte were about $66, whioh will be for the interests of the ball. ALL W OOte. Donegal and Maitland factories ship- ped their last bolt of July cheese from Atwood on Wednesday morning of last week. Mre. Adam Berlet was a visitor in our town last week. Adam ban purchased a home io New Hamburg and will make his home there. A very pretty houee.wsddiog took place at high noon on Saturday August 41b., et the Some of D. G. and Mre. Anderson, Ring So„ wham their nieo0, Mies Stella Woods, was united ie marriage with Norman Toltone clerk of the Fleiehmon Yeast Go., of Toronto. 080 of the workmen of the Cement Co, ate ed into one of the tanks that are needformixing and got an anlooked for bath. He was a great looking eight when be emerged oovered from head to foot with a mixture of marl and May. He did not look mach worse than diose men who handle the coal grinder. They emerge full fledged necrose. The work dose not appear to be unhealthy. At the epeoinl meeting of the share ho0dero of the Cement Go. held in the Moods Hell on ' Wednesday afternoon, of last week the atteudanoe watt rather, email. It was not possible for the meeting to grant ENO direotor° power to borrow money, owing to there not being sufficient votes present. The meeting decided to leave the matter of exteudine M. M. Hike' contract for 1 year from Nov. 17th, 1906 in the hands of the direotore, Emu Mnlaen.—A meeting of the Directors of the Elute Farmers' Mutual °'ire Inflarenoo Go. woe held in Atwood on Tuesday, Ang. 7th, Masers. Uleland, Grieve and Langford were Monet. In the absence of the Pres. the ohair was taken by Mr. Rothwell. Claims were presented by the following •, Mre. Carrie N. Hay, born and °entente, 9488.13 ; Wm. Matheson, oow, $45 ; Geo. Buret, damage to hones, 911 84 ; Edward Collie, damage to barn, 982 •,' Lew Heath, horse, 9140 1 Peter Nioholeon, hoose and oontente, $742 20 1 Geo, Ellaoott, sheep, 96 ; John Swint, heifer, 920. J. W. Fish. sr claimed oompeneation for 'damage to barn and silo, but the direotot in the div Mon claiming that the damage wail cans. ed by wind, Metiers. Hammond and Don. [Odeon were instructed to investigate, The Secretary brought Mr. Cleland'° res. ignation, w110h had been placed in his bands, before the Board, who after eon. eidering the circametaneee ander whioh Mee 010001111 aelfed to be relieved, very re• luoiantly a000pled it. In the retirement of 1YIr, Cleland the Uompany tome v ivith fel and euergalia v1110101/ and we era slam the policy boldoro of the Company alt join in whining Mr, Cleland many pare d to unfuy the rest he only expeob. Wm. (Wand wee appointed direotor to fill the unexpired term, Hammond and Cowan moved that Vioe.Preoident Donaldson be President for Ole baler= of the year. Mr. Donaldson refueed to act and on 3103410,4 of 031100 end Hewitt S. S, 110th• well, wee appointed President, Appli• oatioile for meeranoe were received amounting to $98,200, Meeting then ad, junrued till Tumidity, 4111 September, 1906. J. R, Emmen, Sea, GRT a 6 monk box of Lax•ote at our store please, We think they are great, Just t08t these toothsome, oandylike Laxative Tablets for oouetipotion, sour etornaeh, biliousness, bad breatb, muddy oompleeion, et0. Risk 5 vents and sec, Sold by F. R. Smith. • 131vth. We are sorry to report the ooationed illneos of Mre, Wm. Sime. The Reeve reported the sale of the hay on the Agricultural park to W, J. Andrew for the sum of 910. Baxter 8loArtor went to Peterboro to attend the annual meetiog of the grand Lodge of Ontario, I. 0. 0. F. y,The work on the new C. P. R. elation 'i° progressing well, and the work of exoavatiug for the water tank ie being done. Mrs. Adam McKenzie, a000mpanied by Mies Rodent' and Neater Arabia Ma• Kenzie, were visiting with Brueeelo Wanda, A rink of the Blyth bowlers took part in the bowling tournament at Goderioh laeb week. The rink was composed of Dr. Long, J. Moklnrohio, J. G. Emigh and 0. H. Beam. Fon dry, cracked lips, or rough akin, use Dr, Shoop's Green Salve. It po8itive- ly makes the ape and akin like velvet. Sold by F, R. Smith. Wingham. Seventy•throe tickets were Bold at the Wingham station for Brenda S. 8. extoursion to Kincardine. J. A. Morton was representative from Minerva Encampment and Chae. R. Green and N. L. Brandon from Mait• land Lodge to the Grand Lodge I, 0. 0. F. Improvements have been in order et the 0, P. 11. station yards for the past few days. Large gaantitiee of gravel have been pat in the yard and the road• bed and traoks have been raised eeveral inches. The work of refitting the Webster property for the Wingham hospital wilt be oommenoed at once. The interior of the building will be thoroughly overhaul- ed and a good system of bot water heat- ing will be installed. It is expected that the work will be oompleted by the end of Sep'ember. 00. Davie, collector of customs, has reoeived nolioe to vacate the building canoed by him as an office for over twenty years. This building will be need as a barber shop by R. Barrett. Mies Little, milliner, will take Mr. Bar- rett's present premises and R. John. mon will nee the double store in the MacDonald block for hie boot and oboe business. John Howson, a nephew of the Rev. W. G. Howson, of this town, has just graduated with honors, from the Manoheeter University, England. He is not yet 21 years old, and will be entitled to the degree of M, A., in cue year more, without passing any fur. ober examivati000. In the coarse of bis graduation, be was Queen's Prize - man, and won two or three eoholarshipe in addition. On Thursday morning, Aug. god, Jno. Bosman, a reepeoted resident of Wing ham, passed to elle quiet of the grave, Mr. Beeman was born in Yorkshire, England, in 1826. In 1851, when about 26 years of age, he wee united in mar. mage to Mise Eeiza Hatt, who, for the pact fitty•five yeare, proved hie faith. tui helpmate and companion, and who will keenly Leel her loneliness. The followiog year, 1852, Mr. and Mre. Beaman emigrated to Canada, and re• sided for a abort time In Markham, and later, for a few yeare, near Lon. don. Tbirty•eix years ago they per. chased a farm in the townebip of Morrie and resided there for a number of years, Seven years ago Mr. and Mre. Beeman became oitizeni of Wipe. ham. For the past year Mr. Boeman's health has been failing, but for a abort time before hie death he was apparent. fy better than wool, and on Wednes- day was quite lively and obeerfnl. Towarde evening he took ill, and be- tties morning dawned on Tbnreday hie opirit bad taken its Sight. Mr, Boo. man was an honest, straightforward, man, an obliging neighbor, and wee held in general esteem ; he was a mem. ber of Wingham Methodist church, Besides hie sorrowing partner, there are left three daughters and one eon. The daughters are—Mrs. Ou1oe, of Australia, Mre. Bargees, of Vanoouver, and Mee. Frank, of Manitoba. The only eon is H. L. Bosman, of Tarn. berry. In polilioal mottere, Mr. Bee. man was to etaunob Oooservotive, The funeral took plaoe on Saturday, Rev. W. G. Howson conducting the Lame Emus are Poor Travellers P. FERGUSON, 11 Did you ever try to drive a horse that went lame easily 7 Or one always afraid he wouldn't hear you say "whoa?" Some horses can't travel because they are Lame and others won't travel without a lot of urging. TIM AIME NOT THE HOBBIES TO BuY. It's just the MING with Ore0m Separators. Some tore niwaye out of fix, and some turn like corn sbeliers, Snoh Separators don't have the up-to-date features found only in The Sharples Tubular Buy a Tubular, Have a Separator with waist low supply can, simple !fowl !lung from single, friotlonlees bearing and driven by wholly enclosed eelf-oiling gears—A Szren000lt A 0II1Ln CAN Clan Pon—one Mutt will last a life time, I'll foto aTubular all aped and thew you how temple, strong and (diligent it lo: AGENT, BRUSSELS WE INVITE ov 1'v p.t,oat,'310(0 /0 11/1110 Ar w0lnan wua is 1.400084014 lu any we y to Business Education to write ter to a my of our Proeneetn0. It Mlle you ex,04ly what to do and why our 01000nt0 s owed so well. Write at once for it, Fah terra from gout. 4111. Address: W. H, 811 Aw, Principal. CENTRAL BUSINESS CCLEGE TORONTO, ONT. service. A large number of former nelghbore and sequaintaooee woe pee. ant to pay the lust tribute of respect to the decimeter], and show their eym• pathy with the bereaved friends. Clinton. Mies Edna Oopp tell out of a ham. mock at Bayfield and dislocated her shoulder. Mr, Hamilton, ooal dealer, haw an• loaded some fifty oars of ooel daring the present season. Mrs. G. M. Kitty, widow of the late Rev, G. M. Kitty purpoeee taking np her residenoe here ae soon as she loan get a house, James Marten, jr., who bas been in delicate health for some time, epee to the Sanitarium at Graveohuret, in the hope that the change may be beneficial. Harvey Davis, who for the past six. been pain bee oonduoted a livery buei• nese, has sold oat, the purchaser being J. J. Mo0aughey, who took po0eeenion on Taeeday of last week. Rev. W. D. Magee left last week for a three weeks' holiday in Buffalo. Mre, Magee and their little daughter Myrtle left on the same train for Danville where they will visit bar oielers. Otte evening as Mr. Robineon, of the Rattenbary House, was retiring, he crossed his lege, when he felt hie knee cap diatomite, and in patting the toot down it slipped back into place, Rev. J. Greene lett last week for a trip to the ooaeb, going by way of Owen Sound. He expecte to be gone for a ooaple of months and will in. elude in hie trip e. number of pointe off the main line of travel. R. P. Rookie, druggieb, is disposing of his business to Mr. MoOonnell, of De. droit. Mr. Reekie has been for six years in bnoineee, and ban never bad a holiday, so he has deoided on taking one, and will probably take a trip West, aoompanied by Mre. Reekie. 'rhe•bax rate this year will be 20 mills on the dollar whiob on an assessment of $748,980 will realize $14,879 60. From other sources it ie estimated that 92,946 will be realized. This table shows how Moe 0301103, will be expanded :— Sehoole 7 mills Town Consolidated Debt Doherty Loan County 8 3 2} 1T " Total 20 mills - PaeLIO Soaoore—The reeignatton of Mies Grace Sbepberd has been aooepted by the Board, and Mies O. Ohidley has been engaged in her plooe at a salary of $375. Mies Shepherd -has taken a eohool in Middlesex.. Mies J. Wiseman has been engaged for the Model term at a eatery of $140 for the term. Mies Dell O'Neil hue teudered her resignation, and will take a reek from teaching ; the work performed by her sister, Bliss Winnie, in the store of her father, being pretty heavy, will be shared by Mies Dell O'Neil. The tender of W. Gundy, for $135, to paint and calcimine the eohool throughout, and finish the Main way, has been aooepted by the Board. W. R. Lough bee been re-engaged Be Priuoipal, at the same salary se last year. This will make hie 26th year as Priuoipal, and will probably be the last one he will remain in that oepacity, se he some time ago made up his mind to retire. Bowrma.—On Saturday of the week Aug. 18, Clinton will be honored with a visit from font of the eight rinks of English bowlers now touring Canada. They have met with a most entbueiaatio and oordiel reception wherever they have been, and it is intended that their re. caption here will be none the lees gen- erous than elsewhere. They will ar- rive here at 10 te. m., and will be met by a reoeptiou committee representing the Lawn Bowling Olob, and driven to various pointe of interest hereoboute, after whioh it is proposed to have an exhibition game of laoroeee for them, fa the Reoreation Park, between Olin. ton and Seatorbh, They will then be entertained to innob at the Town Hall, and f11 the afternoon will play against two rinks of Olintion bowlers, one rink from Wingham, and one from Sea. forth. After the mstob is over they Will proceed to Goderioh by the 6 86 train, and spend Sunday there, four rinks will also play in Goderioh on Saturday. The funeral of the late Justice Street took place at London. A severe windstorm swept over Ottawa and paused considerable damage. Justice Sedgewiok of the Supreme Court died alter a lingering illness. A strange woman committed enioide at W eterdown under peculiar oironm0banoeo, Alfred Foxley, a young Englishman, was drowned while bathing in Hamilton B Thoe, Hartley, of Perth road, near Kingston, was tarred and feathered by neighboring farmers, Winnipeg journeymen pinmbero are taking action against the buoiaees agent of the Employers' Association. Joeephiue Le Barrea tour,year.oid Hamilton ohild, draI nk rom it cap that bad contained lye and was k11180. The Norwegian bock Benjamin Banks rammed and sank the Frenob fishing eabooner La Tour Dupin on the Grand Banks. The Winnipeg City Ooanoil will enter an notion ngalnel the Street Railway Company for the eleotrolyeie of water meine. Daniel Gorow, aged 08, and for over 60 yeare a mauler of the Orange Order, died on Saturday at Mountain View, near Belle ills, v Arrangements aro being made at Win. nipeg for the reception of the members of the Canadian Madufaeturero Aeooelation belt week. toevereteaveteterewe New Firrn 0. W'ALWKE R AND M. BLACK have formed a co -partnership, to .be known as Walker & Black, and will carry on ate*— Furniture and Undertaking Business IN THE LECKIE BLOCK Their stock of Furniture, Undertaking Goods and Musical Instruments is new from the Factories ; has been bought for cash and will be sold at Reasonable Prices. MR. CHAS. FORSTER, an experienced Undertaker and Upholsterer, will assist in the business. Picture Framing a Specialty. They hope by strict attention to business, square and honorable dealing with their Cus- tomers to merit a share of the public patron- age. Night and Sunday calls will be promptly attended at -David Walker's residence, North of bridge, Turnbexry street. WALKER & BLACK eliteetseweereo(1 AUG' BARGAi NalEitelaleeleiNONTNETIEMENI INENIMIEM T 1 S In order to quicken sales during a quiet month we now offer all lines of White Underwear at the following reductions, viz.: --250 lines for 20e ; 850 for 280 ; 50c for 380 ; 750 for 60c ; 950 for 78c ; $1,00 for 82c ; $1,25 for $1.00 ; $1.40 for $1.10 ; $1.85 for $1.35 ; $2.00 for $1.60, &o. English Prints We have still left a nice selection of the best quality English Prints which now go on sale at llc per yard. GINGHAM'S Best 12jc Ginghams now lle, and the 20e and 25c lines are now 15e per yard. Ladies' and Children's Summer *Vests are now Reduced in Price. Girls' and Boys' Sailor fiats & Caps now Reduced from 25c to 190 and from 50c to 380. Our Values are -usually aino72d the best _going but these are a few of the Avtras during the Month of .Rugust. No Vasey Prices but Everything Cheap. Strachan