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11 PiILL TERM OPENS SEPTI 4th '
iiIn dookllugg to got'a bnsinuse odnoa• ff��
to ° oo sh orbh school
tralnfug, it kl wino G,t
to OIl0o o 11 sOhh°I Idiot is woll known TE6
for etrloliy high grad° work, The i.
ELLIOTT
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TORONTO, ONT.
''p is well 'Mown as olio of the beet Com v.
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li morofal Schools in exietenee. Its re.
Vi surd this year has , boon most remark yt
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Lb able, None of our graduates are out LI
aY of positions and the demand for them
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is about twouty times the supply. g
G Write today for our magnificent cute.
1k loom,.To
p W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal, Q6
9J1l 1:/on.YONo-ada AND ALEXANDICR 8.1!S.'f
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MEDICAL CARDS,
11R. R. A. BURNS—
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Successor to Dr. J. A. McNaughton
I:russets, Ontario
Graduate of Polyolluie Poet Graduate
School of Medicine and Surgery, New York.
Number of College of Physicians and Sur-
geons of Ontario,
Uflloe and residence same as formerly 00.
copied by Dr. McNaughton.
Diseases of women u epeoialty,
'Phone Nu. kl.
BUSINESS CARDS.
WH. MoCRACKEN—
• Ioouer of Marriage Liooneoe, Of.
ecu 01 Gr000ry, Turnborry etroet, Brussels.
WM. SPENCE
CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER
or MARRIAGE LICENSES
ollloe 1n the Post (Office, mei. 80.4
C. 0. F.
Court Princes° Alexandria, No, 24, 0, 0, F.,
Brussels, meets in their Lodge Boom, 81us-
hill Block. on the 2nd and last Tuesdays of
each mouth, at 8 °'alone. Visiting brethren
always welcome.
CGEO10010 10ERR, 0. R.
W. L. LEA'I'HERDALE, 10. S.
JAMES HARRIS,
Agent Howick Mutual
Fire Insurance Company
Oliloe and Residence—
WALTON, ONT.
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM,
INennANOR,.
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH.
AUCTIONEERS.
S. SCOTT AS AN AUOTION•
1.' • Bon, will Bell for better prices, to
better men, In lees time and lees obargos
than auy other Auctioneer in East Huron or
he won't charge anything. Dates and orders
can always be arranged at this 011100 or by
personal application,
ROBT. H. GARNISS
BLUEVALE — ONT.
Auctioneer for Huron County.
Terme reasonable. Sales arranged for
at the oB10e of Tax 2o0T, Brussels, 2200
VETERINARY.
GA. CUNNINGHAM—
• Honor 0001118 e of the Ontario Vet-
erinary College, to prepared to trout all die -
08000 of domesticated animals 10 a oompe0-
out manner. Partioalar attention paid to
Veterinary Dentistry and Milk P'evor. Calle
promptly attended t0. Office and Infirmary
—Four doors North of bridge, Turnberry et.,
Brussels.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
AB. MACDONALD—
. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, pito.
bueceeeor to G. F. Blair. 0011oe over 8tuu-
dard Bunk, Brussels, Solicitor for Metro-
politan Batik.
W. M. SINCLAIR—
• Barrloter, Solicitor, i0euveyaueer,
Rotary Public, do. Oflloe—Btewart's Block
1 door North of Central Hotel.
Solicitor for the Standard Bank.
plt0UDFOOT, HAYS & BLAIR—
BAR1tISTERS, 80LIOITOR8, NOTARIES
PUBLIO, E10.
W, PnoomrooT, li, O. R. 0. Eras
G, 0.1300m,
OMaee—Those formerly oeoupled by Meson
Cameron do Holt,
GODEI11013, ONTAmo,
DENTISTRY
DR. R. P. FEILD,
Isterrifilr
Graduate of the Royal College of Dental
Burgeons of Ontario and Fkret•elass Honor
Graduate o1 Toronto Uulversl0y. O1loo
next to Brewer's Photograph Gallery,
BRUSSELS,
Fall Terin Opens Sept. 4
CENTRAL
STRATFORD, ONT.
Those interested In Business College i''
work should write for our large cath- jt
loguo. Me is the largest and best
(lommoroial and Shorthand School inaa�
1
�Y Waking 0000 assist
s Weg1Ve a t1nates to
Y. l it
framing and alg100 011l' luny graduates to
responsible positions. Many of t118
lharhug Business Oolleges employ our ��
graduates as teachers. Write now for
00 a tree eag1e,
201,LI
a ELOTT & MoLAOHLAN,
g Principals,
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CAN YOU
AFFORD
to loose the shouse you hey° of getting a
Photo of your loantlly. When they have
separated and it i4 impossible to get thorn
together yon will be wishing you had one
and would pay twice its value if you
could but got it Photo. of your Fancily,
Don't forget WO 0080 up-to-date and
will guarantee you a Egret -ohms Photo.
Wo have a full lino of Mouldings and
will Franco your Picbureo ab a very oloso
prion. Oall and get our Prices.
Visitors to the town are invited to
call and see our work.
H. R. BREWER
rfxlxl Itays Pin
SATURDAY will be the let of September.
(lemon, meeting next Monday evening.
Days are tepidly shortening at both
en
Sodo.noon ro.opene on Tueedny of next
week.
Exounemee no the West on Friday,
September 7t -h.
Manuel your grain at Brussels. Quite
a quantity has already 0om0 in.
GET an exhibit retldy for Emit Huron
Fail Fair. The dates are Oot. 4 and 5.
Tao Poor i8 very grateful for numerous
remittences from subscribers. We hope
others will follow suit.
JAS. B. STnoTTON hoe entered hie
speedy pacer, "Dart," for the roue at
Toronto Fair Friday of this week.
Font dry, Bra0ked lips, or rough akin,
use Dr. Shoup's Green Salve. It positive.
ly makes the lips and skin like velvet,
Sold by F. R. Smith.
Swanton ie waning. It will be no time
till tine paper is full of prize hate and the
kitchen ie full of the emelt of green
tomatoes being cooked for Chili sones.
IV, H. HoOnaoxert received en order
from Winnipeg lain week for plume. It
ohne 52 50 per bushel to send them by
express. Rather dear eating when they
merles.
Barons threshing begins make e
thorough examination of your granary
t0 08e that there are no leake. Mioe and
rata can run away with a great deal be•
fore Spring.
Tam 'Toronto Fair is on. II opened
on Tuesday. 52 60 is the lowest return
fere and the days are Aug. 30th, and
Sept. 1st, 6th and 7th. Other duye tare
ie $3.50. All tiokete good to return up
to Sept. 10th.
GET a 5 cent box of Lax•ete at 008
etore please. We think they are great.
Just beet these tootheome, aandy•like
Laxative Tablete for constipation, sour
etomaoh, bilioaeneee, bad breath, muddy
complexion, eta. Risk 5 ceote and see.
Sold by F. R. Smith.
HURON OLn BOY'S Ae800IATI0N.—Tbe
Huron Old Boy's Ae000ialiun, of Toron•
to, will 00e usual, have a tent on the ex•
hibition groontle daring the Great Fair,
and all Hurooites are requested to visit
the tent and make it their headquarters
doriog their stay. It will be located on
the West aide of the W. 0. T. U.
A FARtrnn oanuot compel a Township
Council to open a drain on the highway
where his drains amply. If the owner
of the fartn deeiree an outlet for his
drain he should institute proceedings for
the construction of a drain, under tbe
provisions of the Ditches and Water
0oureee Aot, and in this way the rights
and privilegee of all parties Ran be prop.
erly adjusted, says the Municipal
World.
Mea`nne000AL.—The Democrat Chronicle
of Rochester, N. Y., of August 161h,
ooutaine the following note of interest to
Bruseeliree as the groom was it one time
resident :—Mies Bertha Sophia _Beath -
ling, daughter of Mre. J. Beathliug, be.
oame the bride of Jamee J. Driver, it,
81, John'e Lutheran ohnroh at 8 o'clook
laet evening, Professor F. Betz, organ.
let of the ohuroh, played the bridal
ohorue from "Lonhengrio" as the wed
ding party arrived, and Mendolseohn'e
march while it retired. Rev, Wm. T.
Janice, of New York, oon8f0 of the bride
8onnduuted the service. The bride's dress
was of Parisian lawn trimmed with
Valenciennes lane, with veil, and she
parried a shower hotpot of bridal rosea,
The bridesmaids were Mute Sadie Driver
meter of the groom, and Miss Lizzie
Kubitz, who wore white French lawn
ornamented with insertion, with white
ashes, and carried arm boquete of pink
mese. John J. Driver and William B.
Sordid attended the groom. The where
were G. R, Koeppin and J. Vtuk. About
twenty five gusts attended the reception
t the bride's mother, at No• 17
Bellinger street. The dining room Was
eoorated with smilax, rosea and ferns.
Among the goeete from out of town were
Rev. and Mro. W. T. Jaoge and Dr. and
lira. B. W. J00ge, of New York ; A, and
Mre, Binninglon, of Hamilton,aud G. W.
tad Mre. Pollard, of Ethel, Oot. Mr.
ad Mre. Driver will reside at No, 17
Olinger street,
THE METRop0L1TAN.—Io a write tip of
onkfog instibotions in loot Saturday's
oront0 Newe the Metropolitan Book is
salt with ae follows :—One of our
manger monetary inetilotione which
xamplee to the fullest degree the merit
t modern banking methods ie the
Metropolitan Bank, the head office of
hioh is initiated at 40-46 King street
Wed. With its paidup capitol of 0110
illion dollars, its reserve fund of
imilar amount, and undivided profits
mounting to 5133,183, the Metropolitan
reeente a remarkable instance of solidity
nd of enooeeeful finauoial management.
he bank [tae taken a firm bold in
any towns thromgbont Ontario and ice
with fu Toronto is ebown by the tact
hatt•beeidee the head aloe there
re here five brandies, all carrying on u
ell paying business. The profits of the
etre ofiton forlaet year, alter
dednot
g chargee of management, Interest due
epoeitore and nuking full provision for
ad and doubtful debto, amounted to
20,086.58. During the year font
latterly dividends of 520,000 oaoh were
olared. In the hinds of moo of reoog-
zed ability and exporieuoe ae finanniere,
e Metropolitan's different departmenle
id vigorous impulse. Its afftire are so
Mooted ae to iuopir0 confidence in the
nhing pnblio. The grommet poaeibto
ffiaienuy le eonght in Staffs employed,
1 no point oontributing to the feeilita•
on of baeineee along mud appreciated
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Gorr a Fall Fair prize list for ldaet
Ilnrou fall Show. 1t 011000 never butter,
Lamm Day ---Monday of nest week—
will bo a statutory holiday, The Bunke
will be °lotted and the poetollioe shut
exeepting at lipoid
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and from 6 to 0 30 p. n1.
Renato' all items of interest to 'Tann
PORT. They will be approoieted and
each item will help to nuke the paper
that moth more intoreeting. The Stuff
cannot get all the Dewe but by your help
they eau get the lion'0 share. Remember
to telephone the office of the home paper
when anything worthy of Publication
0000080.
Di,, IIonoE'roe, rihairmao of the Pro•
vinoial Board o[ lilealih, is eeriooely Don•
oidering the impoe11ion of the penalty
provided for by statute for failure to
register births, Nnmerooe oases of
negleot hay; al late been reported to him
and the ueoeeslty of the law'e rigid en
foroement begins l0 suggest iteelt to the
Board.
WHEN a woman nutters from depressing
weakueeo,ehe thee keenly reolizee bow
helpless—bow thoroughly worthless she
festa. Dr. Shoop hue brought relief to
thoueande of such women. He reaches
diseases peouliar to women in two direab
apeeifio ways—a local treatment known
by Druggists everywhere ea Dr. Shoop's
Night Cure, and a osnotit0lioual or in•
tenial preeoriptiol called Dr. Shoop'°
Reetorutive. Dr. Sboop'e Night Cure is
applied locally, and at night. It worke
while you Bleep, It reduoee the iafia.
motion, it stops discharges, it heals it
Boothes, it oomforto, it puree.
Dr. Shoop's Restoratve (tablet or
liquid form) ie a o0nutitutiouttl, nerve
tissue tone!. It brings renewed strength,
lasting ambition cud vigor to weak, life
lees women.
'!'hese two remedies, 'tingly or used
together, have an irresistible, positive
helpful power, Try them a month and
Bee. Sold by F. 12. Smith.
I3euegal1.
Heneall Floor mill ie undergoing a
thorough overhauling.
T. Neelaode end son Douglas left for a
'visit to the brother of the former at the
old farm near Mono Road.
N. Ounbine was in town and drove to
Bt. Joeepb. He is pushing his canal
scheme despite the hot weather.
T. Berry bee for years beau very for.
tuusto with hie imported etook bat last
ween he had the misfortune to lose a
valuable horse owing to a rapture of the
intestines brought about from the animal
taking 100 vigorous exeraiee.
Samuel White eon of Mre. J. White, of
this village, who has beau in a hoepitul
in Detroit fon some time eofferiug from
lung trouble, started for Mexico on Wed-
ueedey of last week, by odvioe of hie
physioiau, for the benefit of hie health.
A couple of nioe houses are likely to be
erected in town this season, Ed. Howard,
who sold hie property to Mr. Simon,
has purchased a lot in the park West of
W. Buohauan'o property and is digging a
moiler with the intention of building e
residence, Mr, Gould, foreman of the
Rout Foundry, is also contemplating the
erection of a house in the same 'motion,
•
u1 WtO wet.
John Cain, of town, has bought out the
general store at Britton, and will take
pos869E1011 shortly.
Jae. Montgomery, foreman in the
Banner °ffiue, left for Detroit, where he
has taken a eituatiou.
Stanley Hardie, eon of Rev. J. S.
Hardie, has gone to Proton to take
obarge of a school there,
Rev. 0.H. Buoklaud left to assume
hie new appointment as rector of St.
James' Church, Guelph. A ooneidorable
number of hie friends were at the elation
to see him off.
The G, N. W. Telegraph 0o. base had
their poles removed trona Walluoe etroet
and Main street East, their linea now
being planed along the Grand Trunk
Railway where practicable.
Six e0triee hav° been received from
silver medalists in various parte of the
country who will oompete fur the Gold
Medal to be given by the Royal Templare
of Tempermnoe on Sept. 10th, iu Lists.
web.
The final 0000001 for the vane present.
ed by President R. A. Olimie in the
aiugle oompotition wa8 played off on the
bowling lawn between F. Kibler and
W. R. Logie, Mr. Kibler whining int by
6 shots.
The Biehop of Huron, to whom the
appointment of a successor to Rev. 0. H.
Buoklund was left by the vestry, has ap
pointed Rev. N. A. F. Bourne, M. A., of
Lougueuil, Que. to the rectorship of
Ohriet Ohurou.
Clinton.
Mies Mary Turner underwent a slight
operation at the hospital for the removal
of a temp on one of her hands.
Thou. Jackson, er. and wife leave oo a
trip through different parte of the Statue,
and expeot to be away several woeka.
A lorry 000101000g some pioturee and
other articles was eat too oloee to a trail
and the engine struck it and made a
smash.
A J. Holloway hae rented one of J.
Johnstone now stores Ella will open out
with a etook of grooeriee iu aeon three
weeke.
A. H. Goodwill left on Friday for Mo.
Taggart, Baek,, where he will visit bis
eon Victor, who has a farm iu that
province.
There were three interments in Clinton
°amatory on Monday afternoon of last
weelt and all three funerals reaching
there brought nearly 1500 people to.
gather.
Grant Beaton bas taken charge of
the school North of Londoeboro and hie
brother Alva hae resumed hie duties as
principal of the eahool iu Baotiand near
Brantford,
S. H. Smith has 00 far recovered from
hie Muerte that he was able on Monday
of laet week to prooeed to Toronto, where
he will remain for a ample of weeke,
Uie sister, who line been here during hie
i110ee0, went back with him.
0. MoKionoo, alaeeioal master at the
Collegiate, is 111 with typhoid fever but
hie condition is as tavertablo as oould be
expected et this °taga of hie illoeee,
Bti1l with the moat rapid recovery he will
not be able to reams hie duties until
some weeks after the opening of the
O. I.
Raney Fisher and wife were oo their
Way to Oolborne in n covered boggy,
when they encountered a separator and
engine' on the Huron road, a couple of
miles Weed of town. One of the 00par.
ator mon took hold of the honed to lead it
by, when it threw him over by the toner,
wheeled sharp around and noes the
buggy, Mr, and Mrs, Flatter were both ;
badly bruised and out, but fortunately'
had no hence broken. The buggy was!
wreolted, _
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(rn.
R. S. Hays, of Beaterth, solicitor
for Molf:illop 0owushfp iu the county of
Huron, made application to the Railway
and Munloipal Board lain week for
approval of a by-law giving the town•
shop permission to two a portion of their
menioipal loan fund for the purpose of
building bridges within the muuioipality.
The amount it ie deeired to nee ie $3,•
582, while the fond totals 514,582, Af-
ter hearing the evidence submitted the
Board granted the request.
0001A1.—'1'bo ladies of CavanMardi,
Winthrop, Intend bolding a imolai on
the beautiful lawn of Mre. A. Gove0lo018,
of able village ou Wedneeday evening,
Sept. 5th. A committee appoint, d to
preparing a splendid random and lite.
rary treat for the °°nasion. The Brod.
Amgen Band will be in attendance to
di800uree sweet music,. Teo served
by the ladies and a refreshment booth
with all the ooufeatione, ice cream,
bananas, etc., as usual on suoh ooa00f000,
will be on the grounds, Stiok a pin in
the date and don't forget to give the
ladies a oall on that evening. They
assure you a pleasant time.
Lu chino w.
James Bryan ie on a two months' trip
to the West.
Dr. A, M. Bpeno° attended the Medical
Connell iu Toronto,
Mre. (Rev,) Millyard slid eon, De.
Lemma, are milting friends in London.
Mre. Bryan wile attending the Annual
Convention of Bruce Oouuty W. 0. T. '0,
in Walkerton.
Mre. Martin, mother of Mre. Harry
Days, died in Luoknow on Aagaet 16111,
Silo use highly respected and in the 77th
year of her age. The funeral took plane
to Colborne cemetery.
John Joynt and A. T. Davison's large
blook of stores are nearing completion,
and when finished will be an ornament to
the village. J. G, Andereou'a blook ie
going along nicely and the fine walls are
the admiration of everybody,
One of the strangest aonidente that hoe
happened here for Kone time oaoorred
Thursday evening, I0 appears that a
young mon named Bowler was driving a
team belonging to James Reid, of Ash.
field, and bad gone up to T. H. Tre•
leaven's mill for °hop, and ou returning
the horses loot the road and fell into the
mill race. The yOnug man did all in his
power to rescue the horses but it WEe
impossible to do etc ae the water was very
deep. He gave the alarm but when
attendance arrived one of the boroee was
dead. After some hard work the dead
horse woe lifted cot and soon after the
live one was taken out.
131 v tla.
Blyth Fall Fair—September 181,13 and
10th.
Robert and Hugh Somers left for the
West, where they may locate.
Mies Nettie Stewart left to take charge
of her aohool at Oruiekehaok.
The work of building cement aide.
walks and oro8000ge in the village hue
been completed.
The 0803001 work for the new 0. P.
R. dation is now completed and the
workmen are buoy at the water tank.
Mies Alioe Trotter, of Bt. Joseph, hae
been engaged to teach in II, S. S. No.
3, Morrie and East Wawanoeb, near the
village.
David Somers, who hae nominated
a ouooeaefal barbering basinese here
'tor Boma time past, hae disposed of the
game to Thomas Stewart, who hae eon.
ducted a similar business in Anbarn,
Jamee Mo0reigbt, eon of Alex, Mo.
Oreigbt, ie visiting at his home here after
an abeeuae of 10 years. He resided in
Western Canada until five years ago
tvheo be went to South Africa with
Badou.Powell's mounted polios, and
hae been on duty i0 the Northern Trans.
veal eine° that time. He is on a eix
menthe' leave of abeeuoe.
.4. very interesting and instructive
meeting of the Local Union of Chris.
tiau Edeavor and Epworth League was
held in the baeemeuent of the Presby•
leri0n church on Tuesday evening, 21st
inst. The topic wait '•Ohoroh Uoiou,"
and many good pointe were brought
out both for and against the union.
Moss King and Mise Elder brought oat
many good arguments against the union,
while air, MoTavish and Rev, W. H.
Hartley gave eplendid addreeeee in favor
of ib, Other short addressee were made
by Rev, S. Aodereon, Rev. Dr. Mc-
Lean and Mise Bentley.
((oderiota,
The iron roof is being poi on the
elevator.
Fully thirty guests are staying out at
Point Farm resort at preeeut.
The girders for the 'wooed span of
the Maitland bridge have been planed the
past week.
The frame work of the sawmill is
being run up bot it will be eome few
week° yet before the mill ie ready for
ootting,
Rev. W, H. Graham, peeler of Viotoria
street Methodist ohuroh, was presented
with a puree containing 580 meetly in
gold from hie eougregotiuu.
Margaret, the three•yeer•old daughter
of Joseph Murray, swallowed a quantity
of Gillett's lye and as a 000eegaeuce was
in a very serious oonditlou for a time.
T. Charlton, cue of the British bowl.
ere, fell irito the harbor while eeeiog the
gighte round the dooke. He was quickly
helped out, seemingly 0o worse for the
immersion,
Brakeman Wiggins of the Grand
Trunk, well known fo Goderioh, now of
Stratford, lost his arm at Guelph lust
Sunday night while ooupliog oars, Mr.
Wiggins is now in Guelph hospital,
Saturday afternoon, 18th Ind., was the
000aeion of the annual outing of the
Signal at Point Farm. All the members
of the staff were present and counting
those of the tenantry oorreepondente who
were able to be present and other 'meets
about thirty look part in the affair.
Joeepb Hussey, of Kingebridge, has
returned from Chatham, where bo has
been in the hospital for about five weeke,
suffering from gunshot wounde at the
oharivari affair some two monlbe ago.
Re purpoees epending the Fall and
Winter with hie brother, Rev. Father
Hassey, at West Lorne, Ont.
The Guelph Mercury eaye :—"At the
meant time the haying of creak between
Linwood and Millbank hag been one
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pended until oertain 001011 bridges are
completed. The beliading between
Ooneetoge mud Linwood le being puehod
THE
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TELEPHONE
COMPANY
OF CANADA
IS ABOUT TO ISSUE
A. New Telephone
Directory
For the District n
Western Ontario
Including the Town of Brussels.
Orders far new connections, changes
of firm names, ohangea of street address.
es or for duplicate entries should be hand-
ed in to the Local Manager AT ONCE,
James Fox,
Local Manager.
emmime
WE INVITE
every parent, 'young 0000 00 woman
who is mtorosted iu auy way in
Business Education
to write for a copy of our Proepectuo.
1t tells you exactly what to do and
why our students succeed so well.
Write at once for It. Pall term from
Sept. 4th. Address :
W. H. SHAW, Prinolpal.
CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
TORONTO. ONT.
forward and an effort will be made to
have the line ready for Toronto Exbibi•
110n."
E0xetel'.
R. G. Beldon bee engaged David Mack
to bay and weigh grain on the Exeter
market,
Mies Vera Oobbledick left for Toronto,
where she will remain until the family
leaves for the Weeb.
Earl Speakman is presiding at the
organ in James street church in the
absence of Mise Brawn, who is boliday•
Ing at Toronto.
Anniversary and Harveel Thanksgiving
service In 00000010081 with the Trivitt
Memorial ohureh will be held on Sept.
204. Rev, H. T. B. Boyle, M. A., B. D.,
rearm. of Wioghem, will be the epeeist
preacher e,S both servioee,
Exeter Bowling Club pnrobaeed tbe
Oronioan lot, 50x150 feet, on Mein street,
South of the reeidenoe of E. Christie. 11
will be put in shape for a Bowling green
this Fall. A olnb house will be erected
thereon and every aoovenienoe added
thereto.
Chicken thieves stole two fine pnllete
from the hen bean of Jamee Gould on
Wedoeeday night of last week. But for
the timely arrival of Mr. Gould on the
evens doubtless more would have been
taken. Mr. Gould nearly oapbured one
of them and he has a pretty fair idea of
the identity of the parties.
Ile alorttr.
Robt. Strong, who bee been Wok with
typhoid fever, is not improving very feet,
W. J. Moffatt has purchased the reel.
dance on Goderioh street wbioh be now
occupies.
The Public, Library will be aloeed
from Ang. 27th to Sept. 10th for Lib-
rarian's holidays.
Jae. Dick bee pnrobaeed the brink
blook, adjoining hie hotel property on
Main street from Beattie Bros., 5800080.
He paid 54,000 for it.
Mnjor A. Wilson went bo Toronto on
Monday of last week to ehoot in the
Ontario Rifle Aeeooiabion matobee there
last week. From Toronto he goes to
Ottawa.
Will. Bolster, who baa been oonneoted
with the Beattie Bros. grocery for a
number of yeare, ie retiring from the
business, much to the regret of his
unmerone friends.
The direotore of the Hortionitnral
Society are preparing for the flower show
which is to be held in the Town Hall on
the afternoons and evenings of the last
day of August and the first of Septem•
her.
Keith Fear, Ryereon Hariry, Jamee
Diokeon, Archie Scott and Scott Hayes,
of the Seaforth Collegiate Cadet Corps,
were last week competing in the Ontario
Rifle Aeeooiation match at Long Branch.
Mr. Brown of the Collegiate staff, mown.
partied the boys on their trip.
Officiate for the ensuing year for the
Poultry Aesooiation resulted as fol.
Iowa: Pres., P. Dill ; vice gree., Edward
Daley : SeoretaryTreae,, R. G. Murdie ;
aeeietant•eeorebary, J. F. Daley ; direct -
tore, De, N. G. Boott, Wm. Harleye,
George Irvin, P. Daley, F. L. Willie and
J. Beet.
Fire calmed a °arfone lose at Deseronto.
Watson Hodgeon, aged 75 yeare, of
Port Perry, wag killed while driving over
a railway 080000ng.
Bread and Butter f
Education
Rushton bonne hnvo, thle past
year, made TEN TIMES as many
demands upon us for young ladles
and gentlemen who are thorough.
ly grounded in bnainoae prin.
eiploe, 10.8 w° have had students
to send.
Din ham Oogli GE
"Affiliated with 0110tou Bedew'
College."
OPENS SEPT. 3R0
Write for partioulare to
GEO. SPOTTON, Principal
New Firm
D. WALKER AND M, BLACK
have formed a co -partnership, to be
known as Walker & Black, and will carry
on a�■"–
Furniture
and—ammor
Undertaking
Business
IN THE LECKIE BLOCK
Their stock of Furniture, Undertaking
Goode 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, Turnberry street.
WALKED & BLACK
The Dominion Rifle meeting, which
opened at Ottawa, will last eix days.
The report le revived that the Feavy
Company have aeonred control of the C.
N. R. elevators at Port Arthur.
Captain Koenig of the Government
steamship Druid and Chief Engineer
Roy of the Frontenao have left for New-
oaetle•on-Tyne with a orew to navigate
the Canadian icebreaker Lady Gray to
this country.
While bathing and peddling in a boat
in Niagara River Martine Kane and
H. L. MoGrath drifted out into the our.
rent. $ane was carried into the rapids
and drowned, but McGrath managed to
save himself by strong swimming.
McKAY & SHAW'S
BARGAIN LIST
FOR THE BALANCE OF AUGUST
Fence Wire
6000 lbs. Diamond Brand, Cleve-
land, High -carbon, hard steel
spring wire, at 52.60 for balance
of Angnet,
Graniteware
A new stook of the beet and lat-
est brand of Graniteware f0 the
market. A special sale of pre-
serving kettles for August.
Wire Nails
A large and well assorted stook
ranging from half inch to seven
iuohes. During the balance of
August these Nails will be offer-
ed at a new Rook Bottom Price.
Minila Rove
A job lot to be sold at 18] °elate
per pound. Now is the time to
secure a Bargain.
McgaY & SHAW
HARVEST HELP
WANTED
2 6oiit1 ng J Q Ufor
Tr'Rotsrn
GOING DATES—
In Manitoba
and
Saskatchewan
SEPT. 5 Stations south of, but not including main lino, Toronto to Sarnia.
including Toronto.
SEPT. Z Cardwell Junction and Toronto on North Bay Section.
Main lino Toronto toSarnia and Stations north, except north of
SEPT. 0 From all points Toronto and cast to and including Sharbot Lake mut
Kingston. an.d north of Toronto and Cardwell Junction on North Bay
and Midland Divisions.
Ono wap .econd claws tickoto wilt to sold to WINNIPEG only.
Representative farmers, appointed by Manitoba and Saskatchewan Governmonte, will meet
laboworo on arrival At Winnipeg
lf'5ee transportation will be flarnlehod at Winnipeg to pointe where laborers are needed.
Aeertffoato is fnrofehed whorl each tioketie purchased, and this certificate, when executed
by farmer, showing that laborer ham worked thirty days or more, will bo honored trona
Nutt point for a second class ticket book to starting point in Ontario, at 518.00, prior to
Nov. cath,, 1906.
Tfekote will bo homed to Iromon striven sg to mon but will not be homed at balf fare to children.
Tlokete are agood only on special, Farm Laborers' trains.
For fall pa'ticniare see nearcet O.P.R. ticket agent, or
_
write 57, B. Foster,. P. P.A., C.P.R., Toronto .