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' Cape May Sea Belt— A Refreshing Sin.
foe Bathing pur- VriSit rs ferveseent .
Bledieine—Ef-
phate of Soda, 250 •
0o. 4r0W11 5o per OE.
a box or in bulk at 2
purposes — Large
41115nd us Headquarters for Souvenirs and Novelties, just the
thing for remembrances. 1,Many pieces and various Decorations in
Burnt Wood
Burnt Leather
Burnt Leather Cards
Souvenir Plagues of Brussels
The Latest Picture Post Cards
10 Different View Cards of Brussels
WE ALSO HAVE'
High Grade Writing Paper and Envelopes.
Paper Covered Books for Summer Reading.
The Popular Magazines.
NQ HIGH PRICES
DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
eOUTHERN EXTENSION W. 8. & B.
Trains leave Brussels Station, North
and South, no follows:
Gomm HoIITH Goma Hawn,
Mail 7:05 a,m I Express 10:05 aan
Express......11:25 amc a.m
Express 8:02 P.m Express 8:51 p.m
rurai Etivs 4tems
A ohiel's among ye takir ' notes,
An' faith he'll prent is.
THE water in the Malaita is low,
Tan Poen wants the time. Send it
along,
Sim !coal news on pages 4 and 5 of this
issue.
BASEBERRIE8 are about ready for the
market.
Boas were 96.75 on Brussels market
this week.
OUT you share of the weeds and help
tidy np the town.
Bersenas Bowling Clab will be repro.
suited at Goderioh tournament.
Tan item referring to Messrs. Pryne
Son receiving a oar of Manitoba flour
should have read wheet.
Soo's, of Guelph, vs. Brussels Friday
evening of this week on Viotoria Park,
Bennetts. If you want to me good foot
hall don't miss tbie game.
TUE regular monthly meeting of Bras.
sets W. O. T. U. will be held in their
rooms on Friday evening of this week at
8 o'clock, All will be weloome.
D. A. Lowes has oonstnemed on the
pulling dawn and moving of buildings on
the property he purchased preparatory to
ereoting a new restdenee on the site.
STRANGLED.—One day recently Alfred
J. Lowry lost a good mi oh oow. The
rope round ber neck got caught is her
hoot in the pasturage and in her efforts
to free hermit strangulation ensued.
HORSES TO THE WEST.—Wednesday Jno.
Galbraith and Geo. Keys left for the
West with a oar of horses. Thie ie Mr.
Galbraith'e 20th trip to Winnipeg so he
ehould know the ropes fairly well by this
time. We hope they will do well with
their shipment.
Fax.xnun is here, and a good formula
to be need with the ordinary hand epray•
er will doubtless be welcomed by dairy.
men. Here it is—To one quart of
kerosene add a teaep000fal each of oil of
tar, flah oil, carbolic aoid and oil of
pennyroyal. This noixtu
rethrown in a
floe spray on a oow, is that'll to flies and
mosquitoes.
Swum AGENT REM IL1,.—Last San.
day G. 'T. R. Agent Henry took ill with
appendicitis and ie still confined to hie
home although considerable improved we
are pleased to state. A relieving agent
is looking after his work at the depot,
Mr. Henry'e many friends hope he will
soon be rid of hie tormenting trouble.
GLOBE GASIE.—Leet Friday evening the
ratare game of foot ball between Ethel
Web and Brussels Juniors was played on
Vintoria Park here and was well contest-
ed throughout. Only one goal was Bored
and that by the Visitors in the early part
of the play. The future of foot ball is
not likely to become a ,net art while Bo
many sturdy youths handle the sphere
so saientitioally.
PUBLIC) LIBELEE BoLIDAY.—By oonaent
of Brussels Pablie Library Board Miss
81innie MoNanghton, the efficient Libre',
ion, bee been granted holidays and es a
result; the Library will not be open from
Thursday, 25th inst., to Tuesday, Anguet
13th. All Interested should .govetn
themselves Moordingly. This us Mies
MoNatighton'a first holiday in 12 years,
and Tme PDX hopes she will enjoy it in
oasis it might not come again until 1919.
WOBE ON ST. MAIM RAILWAY.— Work
00 92, hlarya and Western Ontario Rail.
way at Bt. Plary's is being pushed along
au fest as men and homes can be had to
do the job. The work of tunnelling
tinder the G. T. R. lute been conomeneed
and the atone and cement work for the
mill siding is being constructed as fat en
possible, bat a shortage of men and lsorees
14 keeping the work bank somewhat.
The atone ie being (pooled from the
bed of the rivet to build up the siding,
and et the aame time 14108 a better outlet
to ths mill ram The low water i8
materially aiding in the work.
To GBAND Bon —Saturday morning of
this week a bevy of the yonth and beauty
of Bruseele will leave for a holiday outing
at Grand Bend Park where they will.
upend e (motile of wash, a cottage bay-
ing been rented for that purpoee. They
Will be titiien to Grand Beed and a eon-
vegan's() will go iron town for them when
they are ready to return home, The
ebmpany will be composed of Mined
Minnie IdellatightOn'TIMMS and /Edna
Gerry, Maggie end Lena Beaker, Lizzie
and Hattie Downing, joie Boolsanen
and Mabel Zimmer with tire. W. L,
Leathetdale m !chaperon, We ayrapath,
Me with the latter. Elleets Fern% AIim
of Park Hill, formerly of Brumele, and
• Mice Baird, of Sarnia, will join the eon.
tingent from here. It le ne use saying
We hope they will have a good time for
they will have it eny hoe. THE POST
bee 8 partial promise of sortie amp shote
On their hOrne cooling,
40 °ante in advance gets Tan Posx to
Jauaary let 1908.
THE Posx telephone is 20. Call us up
if you have an item of news.
MESSRS. CARDIEF & BEST shipped a oar
of hogs on Thursday. 96.76 was paid,
Wan about a go.as-you please base
ball match in town 5 There are a nntn
ber of old players who wonld likely take
a hand in it without match persuasion.
A. sancta in the feather market is ex-
peoted after the departmental examine.
tions are announoed. There wae con.
siderable pluakiug even in the lower
exams, thus far.
OUB bowlers did not fetoh home the
trophy from London. They can't win
all the time. A. good many prima in the
various competitions in past yams have
oome Brameleward.
Tan snoceesion &Wee will net Ontario
nearly a million dollars this year. This
mot harrow the cont of the Provinoial
Secretary, who used to describe the tax
es a robbery of the dead.
Inetovetinne are being made at the
mill dam in increasing the height of the
pier and embankment and putting it in
better shape to withstand the flood•tide
of Fall and Spring rains.
PEOPLE driving round the oorner of
King and James streets need ant conform
to military emotnees in observing right
angles as the square oorner of the oement
eidelvalk has been changed into a graceful
0000e,
Enex ENRON Fall Fair will be held in
Brumes on Thursday and Friday, Oat.
3 and 4. Plans ars being laid for a first -
clam Fair in which an A 1 program will
be presented. Prize hate are now in the
printer's handa.
WEDNESDAY of next week East Huron
Lioenes Commissioners will meet at the
American Hotel, Brussels, to deal with
the transfer of the ()antral Hotel from
George Brown to Blesses. Emigh & Ede
Donald, The latter firm having put.
t:imed the peemises take possession on
August LA.
BEECUTOE'S S. --The estate of John
flaming er. lot 22, oon. 18, Hullett, eon.
taining 150 acres, with good baildiuge
and convenienoes and in a flue locality,
will be offered for sale, by public auction,
00 Wedneeday Aug. 7th, at 2 o'olook, at
Brown's Hotel, Londesboro'. Edmund
Lear, of Blyth, is Executor, and W.
Brydone, Clinton, Solicitor.
Tim Canadian. board of railway nom
missigners has issued an order approving
a new Canadian freight olaseification, to
become effective by Sept. let next. Tbe
more important featnres of this' mislead,
olanifloation are that 240 commodities
which hitherto have been carried at the
owner's risk will hereafter be carried at
oarrier's risk without any advances in the
ratings, and that on these ankles whioh
will be still oarried at the riek of the
owner, the risk is to be speoified and re:
striated.
Fon Berz..—Brueeele Foot Ball team
hue bean trying to arrange for a few
matches and have been in correspondence
with Sealer= Dundee and Gatsiph. The
fleet game will be with the Senior Suite
of the latter place and will come e on
Viotoria Park, Brume's, on Friday even -
Mg of this vseek, The Beate play. first.
class ball and will give our champions a
busy time. Play will oonsmenoe at 6.80
o'olook and will be a game well worth
witnessing. Arraugemente are not yet
completed for the Ontario Chip Ohara-
pionehip.
OONGRATS, FROM PETnoxen.—A letter
to Tan Pox from A. E. Mellish, man•
ager ot the Metropolitan Bank, Pet.
rolia, formerly of Brussels, nye
W. H. KERR,
Dom Bin —I want to ask yon to ex-
tend my heartieet congratulations to
the Brunets Foot Ball team, I am ee
very pleased to know that they captured
the W. F. A. Intermediate champion.
ship. I have 0080 80019 foot ball gime
leaving Bruner), but I can't nay that
I have seen any better ball played than
they do in old Brussels. • Be games
played here are Bowling, Lamont:1 and
Ban Ball, with Fob Ball in -the
How I with that I had a. chance with
J. H. Oameron to make J. Fox and W
M. Sinalair line up on the other aide of
the tennis net. I will always renumber
those good old rallies. Of course .yon
know that tbie is a great oil town. In
and around this diettiot it is estimated
that there are in the vicinity of 10,000
oil wells. Some of them are going boils,
°there give fine ntoduotiene. ' I have
been over quite a number of the, prop,et.
ties and it le certainly interesting to
see it large number of wells all pooping
at ono. A power bonee
ton 40 Or 50 wells, You know they are
aonneoted with rode or liner with the
welle. Wanstead, the eons of the Wtell
dieteter on the G. T. R. several years
ago, is quite near here. 1 have been
over the epot general times. There
were seteral portend belonging to Ilia
town among the killed. There are mole
eery fine forma Mound here but as
whole they aro nob se good 88 thole
about Breareis and the farmers them.
[selves are a very decent lot of • people
but I'm afraid they cannot moss the
eturdy yeomanry of Grey and Biotic
I em getting along hest rate and am
quibe well. With kindest regards to ell.
I al yours eineetely,
A. t. ffinattsR,
Pettolia, Ont,, July nth, 1907.
IF YOU SAVE
MHOUGH it be only $1,00 a week, you will soon be on the
way to independence and wealth,
In the Savings Department ofi the METROPOLITAN BANK
$1.00 opens an account. Interest is allowed from date of
deposit and compounded every three months.
We'll gladly handle your account and serve you with the same
courtesy and efficiency as if you were a large depositor.
THE METROPOLITAN BANK
Capital Paid Up, Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits,
.z.r,o0o,00r),00 .MI83,713.25
BRUSSELS BRANCH,
W. J. FAWCETT, Manager
AUGUST SALE OF Fintli/TMIE,—The
annual August sale of furniture will be
held by R. Leatherdale & Son ae in
former yea= 10% off on all goods.
BRUT LOTT, who is bome from the In•
stitution at Brantford, is 000npying part
05 1118 vacation by making oane chair
seats, horse fly tate and hammooks.
Any person desiring anything in these
lime should give him a oall. He lives on
Albert street.
BABY DIED.—We are very sory to state
that Reginald Mark, the 9 moothe eon
of H. R. Brewer, died Thursday mooing
from an attack of pneumonia. He was a
bright little lad whose mother paesed
away shortly after hie birth, The fun.
eral will take place Saturday afternoon
at 2.80 o'clock service at 2, Interment
will be made at Bennis oemetery. Mr.
Brewer will be a large sharer in the
sympathy of the community,
Emomen PRESIDENT.—A recent issue
of the Winnipeg Free Preee said :—
'The annual meeting of the Grain
Growers' Grain Company was held
yesterday and about 80 stockholders
were present, many of whom had
proxies from one to fifty. The halanoe
sheet abowed a saeisfaotory business
for the year, 3,000,000 bushels having
been handled alma organization, ten
months ago. While the expenses had
been very heavy owing to the appeal
tion of the Grain Exohatige and the
exicuraion from the eXebange during
five months of the mason the butinese
thowed up satiefttotorily, a dividend
of 8 per cent. being declared. The old
board of control was re eleoted an-
animonaly. The directors were in-
creased from seven to nine. E. A.
Partridge refused to again accept
the presidenoy of the compauy. W.
Orerar, of Rumen, Man, was elected
president ; John Kennedy, of Swan
River, vioe-president, and John Spen-
cer, of Winnipeg, seoretary•Ireasurer.”
Mr. Omar mentioned above is a
former resident of North Esethope,
Perth 0o., being a son of the late Alex.
Crerar, of 4th oon., and a nephew of
Alex. Stewart, Qoeeu et,, Brussels.
People We Talk
Ed, Kerley is visitiog at Linwood.
Charlie Leckie was visiting in Leak -
now.
Mies Bessie Bone ie holidaying with
relatives in Toronto.
Mrs. Thos, Maxwell ie visiting old
friends in Wingham.
Miee L. A. Avery is home from a six
weeks' visit at 'Toronto.
Councillor Baker took in the exoursion
to Detroit last Bettie/ay.
W. J. Goodwin, formerly of Brussels,
is now residing at Ripley.
Mies MaGill, of Blyth, le vieitiog at M.
Buohanan's Tureberry atreet.
Mise Hattie Murray, of Seaforth, wee
the gueet of Mieeee Downing,
Mks. J. L. Kerr, of Blytb, was in town
far a couple of daye title week.
Mayor Watson, of Lietowel, was in
Brussels Tueaday of thie week.
Mre. Wm. Miller is visiting her son,
George, at Wingham Junction.
Mre, Goff and eon Eddie, of Toronto,
are visiting at Jae. Dudley'a.
Jno. and Alexander Walker, of Tees.
water, were in town on Tuesday.
Noble Gerry, of Toronto, is visiting
hie ormein, Frank Gerry, of 'Brussels.
Mimes Lim and Margaret Elirons,
epeut Sunday at their home in Blyth.
Mies Lenora Frain has been holiday.
ing with her omen, Mies Hazel Lowry.
Thos. aod Mre. Moore and the Mimes
Moore are enjoying a week at Goderioh.
Miss Mabel Taylor, of Paris, ie visiting
with her grandpareute, Geo. and Mrs.
Crooke.
Bliss Laura Constable has returned to
London after spending two weeks in
Brussels.
Blies Minnie Moore, of St. Thomas, is
home for a holiday visit with her parents
and friends.
Miss Mary.Friendship has been on the
eick list but we hope she will soon be
fully motored,
Miee Sarah Hetet is ill with an attack
f pneumonia bat we trust she will soon
be notivalement,
Mm. 11, Leatherdale attended the
funeral of her nephew, the late Mr.
Gills, at Harriston,
• ghomaa Nelson and Gus. Finn are
ependibg their holidays with the lattet's
parents, Queen street.
Mitserrrlielly, of Hallett, spent
several .claya with their oonein, Bliss
&overt, Chetah street.
Birre. A. filttheriand, of London, is
visiting her eister, Wire, A. Hunter, and
her brother, A. M. MaKay, in town.
George Ford, of Guelphootte here for a
week reorniting end visiting hie omens
Mieeee Violet and Florence MoKenzio,
Robed Dark drove over to Moleeworth
to me hie brother Ben,, who vetii quite ill
fent a kick he received from hie hores.
Bare. M. B. Bloom and eon, axe aajaf.
Ing Lake Huron breezes at Kincardine
and sharing in the 018 says, program,
Marne Laura Ryder, of Kingeton, and
Annie Cowan, of Blyth, are holiday
visitctre with Inepeotor and Mrs, Robb,
Blies Nellie Oreightcin, of Eismiitob, is
spending part of her variation with H. L.
and Mrs. Jrtatroon, her tumid and aunt.
51. 11. Lady and F. 0. I), Smith, of
Harriston and Toronto respeekively have
been the pests of Chen. Rowlett, Queen
4rWahlte. and Bete. Hall, of Montreal,
were d8iling 011old Mende in Brooder
this week, They were former resident°
of this lOortitty,
Dr. 1. 11. MoNaughtcm and wife, of
Pen Yon, N. Y., are away on a pleasure
trip across the briny. Their first mall is
in the Emerald Isle.
Miss Lib, MoLanohlin, of Toronto, is
home for a short vaoatioo with relatives
and friends. Mise Sarah V. is also home
from the Queen ()By.
Mies Little Koenig, of Paris, who was
holidaying with Miee Mary Rose in
Bruesels, 1108 9008 to Wingham to visit
Miss Hazel Johnston.
Mies Nina Rogers and Blies Nellie
/Vigour, of Mount Forest, are welcome
visitors with Mrs. A. C. Dames and
Mre. George Rogers.
Mimes Beatrice and Sasan Mollair,
who hove been teaching Eliseo] in Mare
koka District, were visitors with Miss
Mildred Suitt this week.
Herbert and Mrs. Gray and Ernest and
Mrs. Gray, have returner! to Toronto
after spending an enjoyable week with
Harry and Para Finn,
J. T. Rose, T. T. Thomson, Moir
Thomson, George Roes and Jno. Mooney
were eightseers aL Kincardine this week
at the Old Boys' Rennion.
Mrs. W. F. Stewart removed to Guelph
tbie seek to join her hneband who pre-
oeded her nearly 4 weeks ago. We wish
them well in the Royal !city.
lire, Sohleihauf and daughter, of
Rodney, Elgin Co„ are visitors with
Mrs, and Bliss McKinley. The former
is airs. McKinley's daughter.
Blasters John and Eddie and Mies
Dela Querrin, and Miss Flora Witzoh,
of Berlin, are holidaying with relatives
at the Queen's Hotel in town.
Mies Minnie Miller hen returned from
a visit of five weeks with friends in
Wawanoeh, Whiteohnroh and Wingham.
She had a moat enjoyable time.
Last week J. D, Warwiok, V. S., left
for Edmonton, where he has reul estate
investroente. He will return sod spend ,
the Winter here with his family.
Miee Lin. Gillespie, of Seaforth, who
has been teaohing at Cromarty,,has been
renewing old friendships in Brussels.
She enjoys her work as school Lowther.
Thos. Ross, of Cheeley, was in town for
a few daye. A000mpanied by hie don.
ghter and his sister, Miee Lizzie, he took
in the Old Boys' manioc at Kimardine,
John Ross, of Galt, ie visiting hie
brother, William Roes, William street.
The visitor is 80 years of age being 2
yenta the junior of our well known towne•
man.
Alby Robinson, representative of
Riobards Pare Soap, Woodstock, was in
town on Tueedey. Ws many a long day
alone he first set foot in the carpet town
but time deals kindly with him.
Mies Jean BloLanohlin left Thursday
morning for a pleasure trip so Fort Wil-
liam, taking the steamer at Owen Sound.
She will be away a oouple of weeks.
During her absence Mies Margaret will
take charge of the former's mesio pupils.
Robt. Farrow, Mre. Farrow and Mies
Ethel, of Ottawa, were here for a few
days visiting Poetmaeter and Mrs. For -
row. They drove from Brussels to Gode.
rich to upend a short time with relatives.
Miee Farrow reoently completed an
honor warm at the Ottawa Ladies'
College.
Norman Forbes accompanied hie bro.
• then Will, to Shoshone, Idaho, leaving
Brussels on Wednesday. The latter has
been in Idaho for several yeare and
Norman may spend a year 00 90 if the
olimate agrees with him, He has not
been any too rugged of tate. The girls
and boys, of town, wish Norman a good
time and plenty of money.
A. WONDERFUL OLD Lenv.—Satueday,
Oth inst., was the 101st auniversary of
the birthday of Mrs. Holmes, of Holmea.
vIlle, Some of her obildren were with
her to help in the oelebration of the
event, and she was able to take dinner
with than. She received lettere trona a
large number of friends who had re-
membered the anniveeary. Mrs. Holmen
ie the mother of Dr. W. J. R. Holmes,
of Goderioh, and Dr. T. G. Holmes, of
Detroit, both former well known red.
dente, of Brunets.
Business Locals.
; To BENT.—A. comfortable 7 roomed
dwelling, with both hod and soft water
On inemisee. Apply to Da. GltADATE.
A BMW= will be paid,. tot the return
of a pair ot gold rimmed' nose glieses
• lost a few weeke ago. Finder will much
oblige by leaving them at THE Poo Pub-
• Belting Home.
• WHEN Taube & Son'e attend to your
eyes you get the benefit of over 85 year°
experience. Gall and 0o1i5010 them • at
FOX'S Drng Store Monday and Tuesday
• July 22nd and 28rd.
Goan looket and oherin Ioet in Brogeela,
Saturday evening July 6th by Miee May
Wilkinson, of Morris. Portrait in locket,
The linden will confer a great favor by
leaving it at Tnn Post.
lltninnunta the date of Taube & son's
visit to Brussel° and if your eyes bother
you in any way do not fail to ooneult
them at Foxe Deng Store Monday and
Tuohy, July 22nd and 23rd.
PAN Clxvit A MACHO Toni:M.—When
• Megan and Iscovecte are dull you 00018
and me me ea I am, rearl,v to sharpen
ten thoneand 00 01000, Yours T. Ma.
Ganclon, oorner Mill and Alain etteeta,
Brussels Ont,
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Wntskisn.—Large quantities Butter and
Eggs. Olearing eftle of all Summer goods
during July and Auguet. GEO. E. Km,
Wingham.
Ten Syrian peddlers held a meeting in
Greufell, Sask., on Tuesday. Their
leader's attention was dietraoted by a
stray goat, which be tried to ohaee off
the railway, but the train came along,
knooked the pedlar down and out off his
head.
EEO De,
BRADWIN.—In Galt, 58 Market street, on
July 19111, to Editor A. E. and Blre.
Bradwin, formerly of Blyth, a eon.
Banni.—On July llth, to Dr. and Mre,
Blake, of Fort Frances, Ont., 0000,
Mrs. Dr. Blake was formerly Mum
Hattie Jaokson, of Trowbridge.
GRAHAM —In Elms., on July 1801 to Mr.
and Mrs. Riohard Graham, aeon.
LONOMIRE.—On July 11111, in Atwood, to
Mr and Mrs, John Longmire, a eon.
PoPE.—In Wroxeter, on. July 14th, to
Mr. and Mre. 0.0. Pope, a daughter.
sax=mr..
Bunwm.—In Brussels, on July 25th,
Reginald Mark, Youngest eon of H.
R. Brewer, aged 9 months and 15
days,.
GANNETT.—In Blnevale, on July 140h,
Charles Gannett, aged 86 years.
Numoasox —In Turnberry, on July 16111,
James Nioholeoo, aged 75 years.
Nnwsteemo.—In Dryden, New Ontario,
on July 14th Margaret nerdy, relict
of the late James-Newbigging, form•
iy of E'ma in her That year.
MIR T.TS.72.1EX,S HZ -P.M P EC3EIW 9 .
Fall Wheat 80 82
Barley 48 49
Peas 70 71
Oate....- 40 42
Batter, tube and rolls16 17
Eggs per dozen 14 15
Hay per ton 9 -00 9 00
Flour, per bbl 4 50 5 20
Hoge, Live 6 75
Wool (washed) 20 22
Potatoes per boo 1 00 1 00
Salt, per bbl., retail 1 25 1 25
..4.T.TCTX.MI14'
SATURDAY? AIM, 8o»,—ParM, 1101108
and lot, furniture, etook, &o., at Walton.
Bale at 2 o'olook, Sale unreserved as
proprietor is moving away. Jonathan
Moore, Prop. F. S. Scott, Am.
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN,
QHINGLES.—A. CAR OF RED
L J Cedar Shingles Just to hand.
• P. AMENT, Brussels.
VOR SALE.—BLACK MARE
1.." Oen, rising 2 yeare old. For further
partionlars apply to GEO. COLVIN, Brus-
sels South.
DARK RED HEIFER TWO
years old strayed from the pasture
field of P. Ament, 8212 Line, Morris, on or
about July grel. Any information regarding
same will be thankfully reeeivedER BRO_hy_
BABES.,
2.2! Butahere, Bruimels.
W. G. Coombes
Issuer of Marriage Licenses
MOLESWORTH
NOTICE TO DEBTORS.—ALL
personaledebted to the undersigned
are asked to eettle the account at the Eleo-
trio Light Officio on -or before August 10th,
After that _date they will be put in other
bande for collection. All interested should
govern themselves accordinely.
9.2* 'PHLIELL BROS., Brune's.
50 ACRE FARM FOR SALE,
known as the Hodder homestead,
of W4 of Lot 20, Oen, %Mortis. There is
a frame house and ham, wells, oreharde. dee.
The farm is all cleared and in good shape.
Possession Riven to plow in the Pall. For
further particulars as to price, terms, &o
slyly en the premises to MRS. JOEL SEL-
LERS, or Itinerate P. O. 3-t0
TilARM k'OR SALE—BEING
801 04, Oon. 18, Grey, containing 100
acres. 45 acres cleared and balance hard
01000 11008 and swamp. Good brick house
with kitchen. driving shed and stable , goad
well, orchard, dm, on promisee. Place well
fenced. Possession could be given after
crop is off. For further particulars as to
price, terms, &o. Apply to Jim. 0. 000NE1L,
8,01 24, Con, 14,Grey, 08 000088180 P0.
1 and will be glad to see all those
troubled with defective Eye-
sight call and oonsult. We guar-
antee their work to give perfect
satisfaotion—
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EYE SIGHT I
I Italie arranged for a returb vieit
with
Taube & on.
he Celebrated Eye Specialiate,
of Toronto, to ba at my etore
MONDAY& TUESDAY
July 22 Sc 23
FOX'S
DRUG STORE
illeowsrowEototioaeituatrree‘steetenosesnoweitee
GOLD WATCH LOST, NEAR
0‘41. gi)asni=',):NVLNUggrIttgalig:
d °reigned by its early return to Tan Poor.
IDA GORSALITZ,
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NOTICE TO DEBTORS.—ALL
aceounts doe 018 008 being collonted
by N. F. Gerry, at his store, Brussels. Fer-
mi) interested will govern themselves ac-
cordingly, W. E. STEWART.
Ir_l• OUSE AND 1 ACRE OP
• land for sale. Comfortable
ins; hard and soft water under cover ; ap-
ple, plum and cherry trees, eso. Posseesion
can be given at once, For pram, terms, &e,
call at THE POST,
PETER KERR
FERGUS, ONTARIO
Organ Repairer and Tuner
Twenty years in Hell & Guelph.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Moderate charges.
Orders left with WALKER & BLACK, Brus-
sels, will be attended to. 52-4
Voters' List, 1907
Municipality of the Township of Morris,
County of Huron.
Notice is hereby given that I have trans.
mated or delivered to the persons mention-
ed In mations 8 and 9 of the Ontario Voters'
Li ets Act, the copies required by said ace.
tione to be so tronemitted or delivered of
the list made, pursuant to said Act, of all
persons appearing by the last revised As.
easement Roll of the said Municipality at
Elections for Members of the Legislative
assembly and at ainialeipal Elootions; and
that the said list was Lint posted up In my
office, at Belgrave, on the 29rd day of July,
1907, and remains there for inspection.
Electors are called upon to examine the
said itst,aun, it any oncissione or any other
errors axe found therein, to take immediate
proceedings to have the said errors correct-
ed according to law.
Dated this 2501 day of Jaly,1907.
WU() 1 eartoM
ARf E.orr I
egiewwwavoiroworraw•Not.
BRUSSELS NEW
DAYLIGHT STORE
tionelioneNsweewwwwwereArreasionewill
G. N. McLaren
SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN
READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING
Up to l3.50 Boys' 2 -piece Suits for $2.50
—Boys' 2-pieoe Snits in light and dark colors,
Tweeds and Serges, for boyo' 6 to 10 years old ;
regular 98.00 and 98:50. July sale price—Your.
choice for 2.50
Up to $6.00 Boys' 3 -piece Suits for $4.60
—Boys' 8 -piece Suits with Knioker Pants, in
light and dark shades of Canadian Tweeds, well
made with good linings and are perfect fitting,
for boys 10 to 16 yeare old.; regular up to 96.00.
July sale price—Your ()home for 4.60
Up to $9.00 Men's Tweed Suite for $6.60
—Men's Bulbs, light and dark shades in good
qualities of Canadian Tweeds, strong linings and
perfect fitting, all sizes 86 to 44 ; regular up to
99.00. July sale price Your choioe for 6.60
Mon's Odd Pants, regular up to
$1.50 for $1.15
--Blen'e Tweed Pants in light and dark
shades, etrong Canadian Tweeds, all eines 82 to
44 ; regular up to 91.50. July sale prim—Your
choice for ........ 1.15
A Soft Snap in Soft Front Shirts
—Men's and Boys' eine in Soft Front °whale and
Madras Cloth Shirte, mostly in light oolors. All N mos from
12 to 17 in the lo). Regular prices 60o and 75%
July sale price—Your ohoice for
48c
12ic Fancy Muslins for 8c
—6 pieces Fancy Muslim in light !shades, satin
finished stripes, just the thing foe ohildreis'a
dresses and weighs ; regular up to 12ao. July
sale prioe—Your choice for per yard
.08
15o Ladies' Black Cotton Hose for 10c
—20 dozen Women'e Blank Ootton Hose,
Seamless feet, fashioned and fast black, all
ego from 8 to 10 ; regular price 15o. July gale
price per pair do
SPECIAL SALE of STRAW HATS
50e Boys' Straw Sailors for 25e
—2 dozen Boys' Fancy Braid Stem Sailors,
with silk band ; regular 50o, for
25
75c Men's Canton Sailors for 50c
—3 dozen Men's White Canton Sailors, with
leather meat briars and goOd silk bands; all
sinee ; regular ?U. July sale price .... 50
$1.00 Men's Canton Sailors for 750
dorms, Men's White Canton Sailors, lino
quality with leather sweat and.silk bands ; reg-
ular 98.00. July sale price
75
BEIE)STpiziams FOR, PRJODUOEBJ
Goods Right or your Money Back.
Next door to American Hotel. . .cLaren