The Brussels Post, 1909-7-22, Page 4CO )1.313155 els
THURSDAY,
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Twelfth of July Aftermath
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teeolath
The Vleltcrs Liked de,.
'1't celebration
l a oI ]uly nth in Bras,
feels was alreost like an OM Boy& anti
Girls Reunion on aeconut of the large
Dumber of termer residents who spent
the day here, We were delighted to
sae theta and hope to luwe them back
again.
Among the newspaper men who wore
here were Messrs, Bunter, of Kincar-
dine ; Mooney, of . Ripley; Hall and
McGuire., of Wingham. 1. Lyons, of
Gorrie ; A, Jackson, of Blyth ; N. Mc.
Guire, eltivertou, and J. Leslie Kerr, of
Clinton, It pays to get the brethren of
the quill at veer doiugs,
It is estimated that 'there were B000
people In Brussels that day.
The Salvation Army Brass Band, of
Wingham, took advantage of the day
and visited our town. '1'hey play very
well and we will be glad to see them.
back again.
It is a difficult matter to.lnake some
men who are not accustomed 10 wear a
"plug" hat look comfortable with this
style of headgear.
Some of the very enthusiastic fifers.
and drummers rather demurred at being
shut off while the speech -making was in
progress.
For a "short" march promised on the
bill tome of the brethren thought they'd
mostinortally bate to be in the proces-
sion if the marshals took them for a long
one.
It was a well behaved crowd for so
large a number of people and spoke well
for the visitors.
Although big preparation was made
for supplying the wants ot the inner -
man and Inner -woman, also in meals,
lunches and refreshments there was a
great clearance before the day was con-
cluded. In this respect the crowd was
well handled and all the caterers did
well.
A great deal of the "blood and thun-
der" style of speech -making of other
days was wanting in the addresses here
on the nth. THE Pos'r believes if Pull
time were given to one or two addresses
a better end would be served, although
the mass don't want it if it is "cut and
dried," especially the latter.
,No. 774 —Brussels— received many
compliments for the management of the
Celebration, particularly the Committee
who had the work in band.
Among the newspaper comments we
clipthe following :—
A Milbank cot respondent to Milverton
Sun :—Quite a number from here took
in the Orange celebration at Brussels on
Monday.
Kurtzville correspondent to Listowel
Banner :—Who were the two young men
who boarded the wrong train at Brussels
on July 12111?
Atwood Bee:—On Monday W. G.
McCalla, station agent, sold 262 tickets
on the lath of July to Brussels, this is
the most that has ever been sold at this
• point."
A Newbridge correspondent to Listo-
wel Standard :—"A large number of the
Orangemen and friends took in the cele-
bration in Brussels on Monday and re-
port a good time."
Teeswater News :—A large number
from Teeswater
and vicioity took in the
Orange celebrations at Walkerton end
Brussels on Monday. There was a big
crowd at both places.
Linwood correspondent to Milverton
Sun :—Tae local Orange lodge left here
on July 12th for Brussels about twenty-
five strong. Phe lodge is now well
equipped with banner and colors.
Mouktou correspondent to Atwood
Bee :—"Qulte a number from town took
in the Orange celebration at Brussels.
All report a good time and were well
treated by the citizeus of Brussels."
Royal Oak correspondent to Kincar-
dine Review :—Joseph Mills went to
Brussels on Monday and for the 53rd
time inucce 1
s ss on honored "theg lotions
pious and immortal memory" of King
William of•Orange.
Orange Hill correspondent to Gorrie
Vidette :—"Quite a large number of the
Orange brethren and their friends visit-
ed Brussels on the lath, and speak high-
ly of the way in which they were enter-
tained by the citizens of Brussels."
Lucknow Sentinel :—A large number
went from here toBrussels B assets to70 in in
the celebration on the 02th. All the
• trains were over crowded and the return
train was of hours late arriving after
midnight with a tired crowd of excur-
- 'sionists.
Monkton Correspondent to Milverton
Stan :—L. 0, L. 1999, celebrated the
02th this year at Brussels and were suc-
cessful in capturing first prize which
amounted to $1o. for the lodge initiating
the largest number of members since
last twelfth.
Wroxeter Planet :—"The anniversary
of the Battle of the Boyne was celebrat-
ed in Brussels and all true sons of
William of Orange were there to do
justice to his glorious memory. Quite a
number from Wroxeter and vicinity
spent the day there, and all were of the
opinion that it was the largest turnout
that Brussels ever saw."
The math of July only comes once a
year and our old friend Matthew Me-
Creight likes to celebrate it from early
morn to late at night. On Monday he
drove to Ripley to catch the early train.
but missed it by a few minutesand had
to go to Brussels on the 10 tralh.—Ver.
dun correspondent to Kincardine Re-
porter.
Wingham Times :.—The village was
profusely decorated with streamers,
bunting, flags. etc„ with appropriate
tnottoes, and the Brussels people almost
excelled themselves in extending a royal
welcome to their visitors. The brethren
of Brussels have reason to feel grateful.
for the success which attended the cele-
bration,
Gorrie Vidette :—"The local Orange-
men were up betimes on Monday morn-
ing .to get ready for their journey to
Brussels where they, in company with
many others, °commemorated the day.
They were headed by the Gorrie Brass
Band. A number of relatives and
friends Accompanied the Orangemen.
A number also drove over during the
Prepare far
Lumbago
if You HvelMervilinQ" Handd
One Rubbing Will Ow -e the
Paha..
MOM USE "NENVIIINE"
n
0 ills nl
The "Strike" of tai ) o i like ag s it
bolt of lightning—yen never know
l•1 sowinggoing
When i sor where r
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&
to r ke. ]?'
eta Probably e certain
n 1 the eu eel u
y
t l
thing about lumbago is the foot thatiL ctt is be cured by �erviliue—the only
liniment that penetrates deeply enough
to reach the congested cords and
muscles, •
"Years ago I
strained nay back
and suffered eon-
siderably with
weakness over the
sripus ine,"P. writes Da-
, Millan, a
well-knowu far net', residing near
Kingsville, "Then lumbago at-
tacked the weak spot, and for clays at
a tiiite;I would have to lie up in bed,
unable to move or turn. Liniments,
poultices and hotapplications failed to
bring the desired relief, and I was in
deepaat of ever getting really well
again. 1 at last decided to test "Ner-
viline" '1 got five bottles from the
drug store and had it rubbed on three
times a catty. The stiffness and pain
left my baclr quickly and by coutinu-
ing Nerviline I was completely cured
Of Lumbago."
This is similar testimony to that of
nearly five thousand Oanadians who
have written unstinted words of praise
to the manufacturer's of Nerviline.
For the cure of 1lunbago, sciatica,
neuralgia and rheumatism there is no
liniment with one-fifth the pain re-
lieving power of Nerviline.
Refuse any substitute, Large 25e.
bottles of Nerviline, or five for $1.00,
at all dealers, or the Oatarrhozone Oo.,
Kingston, Out.
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LETTER,
NO.
4.075.
Kincardine Review :—There were ten
tickets sold. here for Brussels on Monday
and 200 were sold at Ripley. The Kin
sardine Band was unable to go with the
local lodge and so the Bethel Fife and
Drum baud was requisitioned. There
was a tremendous crowd at Brussels and
mauy good speeches were nlarle, An
effort will be made to have the celebra-
tion of Igwo held ar Kincardine.
Listowel Banner :—The 12111 of July
passed off very quietly in Listowel this
year. In the morning the Listowel
Lodge and a number of nearby lodges
assembled at the Listowel lodge room
and marched up to the station and at
night marched back again. The lodges
from this vicinity took in the Brussels
demonstration which was a great success.
Two large special trains, each crowded
passed through Listowel, one coining
from Stratford and the other from Palm-
erston,
Listowel Standard :—"'rhe "Glorious
Twelfth" :vas celebrated in becomiug
fashion by the Orangemen of North
Perth, North el uron and West Bruce at
Brussels, there being a big turnout of
the three County Loyal Orange Lodges,
and the anniversary passed off altogether
successfully. e all
v North rt
h Perth was well
represented, the subordinate lodges of
Elmo, Wallace and ivlornington districts
being out in full force, and were con•
veyerl M Brussels by special trains on
the Strattord and Kincardine branches
of the G. T. R. A good number went
from Listowel.
and this town
contribut-
ed a large portion of the speaking talent,
Mayor Foerch, H, B, Morph'', County
Master Joseph Johnston and Past Coun-
ty Master, Jos. Walker, being among
the principal speakers, while Rev. H.
11. Lang -Ford, rector of Christ Church,
acted as chairman. Some forty or more
lodges were in the procession and
several bands of music, including the
Lucknow pipers, were on band, in addi-
tion to the usual fifes and drums
There were games and sports during the
afternoon in the park."
Wingham Advance:—The zogtb an-
niversary of the Battle of the Boyne was
successfully celebrated in the village of
Brussels on Monday.
At an early hour
the village was astir, and the streets were
made gay with flags and other decora-
tions. Lodges soon began to arrive,
some driving in, others craming on
special trains provided, until there must
have been five thousand visitors. An
active committee of the citizens had the
local arrangements in hand, end shared
no efforts to make . the celebration a
success, Man wereof theopinion,
Many P Inion
that there never been such an im-
mense crowd of visitors to the village,
and long before dinner hour arrived, the
churches, hotels and restaurants were so
crowded with hungry visitors, that it
was in some cases, a task to satisfactorily
attend to their wants. However in time
and with patience (scarcely in some
cases) the noon meat was served. and
there was relaxation. The celebration
was most successful throughout and
with the exception of the tremendous
crush at the eating places at the noon
hour was very satisfactory. Early in the
evening the visitors began to leave by
train and otherwise, Brussels Celebra.
tion Committee now write down 1goq as
the very best celebration ever held in
the village and one of the hest in North
Huron.
Kincardine Reporter :—"The Brussels
lodge handled the day well and it was
no doubt a relief to J. A. Fluster, the
worshipful master, and M. H. Moore,
the secretary of the committee when the
day was finished. In the evening the
visitors had the pleasure of witnessing
a championship football game between
Walkerton and Brussels for interntedi-
ate honors. The first game bad been
played in Walkerton, resulting in that
town winning by r goal to o. This was
the final game. Brussels had the best of
the play end succeeded in scoring two
goals and winning the round. They
had no walkaway game, having to fight
it inch by inch. Nearly a thousand
people witnessed the game and it may
he mentioned that Brussels seems to go
crazy over football, Of course they
have a winning team. The train con-
ing home was late and it was t o'clock
when the local lodge arrived home.
Prominent iu the parade were two men
from able section who have been mem-
bers of the order for over 60 years.
The firet is James Graham, a member of
Bethel lodge. He is 83 years of age and
.lay. Our.band boys have secured new has seldom missed being out on the 02112.
caps and wore them over to Brussels on Over 6o years ago he joined the order in
Monday." Ireland, and he takes as flitch pride in
its welfare today as he ever dirt ie is
ape of those no et nlen whose life shows
filet the pricclples and 01 ligation auean
something to hint Ill upped off with
the line n1 maven ti. apt " 1a the yoaog
est and felt th,t v1
doing
n
I
1g
remarkable, In Barbel lodge lames
ra in is
G ha , mea
tUi hl i e •
g y s pt0ted by his
brethren
and111ruuu r
Y l,et leen look
Upon 1
o) h m sl father s•
OS 4 1 Israel, 11 1 ne, A
p itt • he
long be spared 115 HE example t0 Orange.
en
11
1 as to
what they sin old 1 ha.
The
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a 1 whom a Lemma 1 6'
trio I I veiled
1
H 1 a
Bdwtu'd 5tataioy, tt member of Needham
lodge. He once belonged to Bervle
lodge when It i let In Patrick Whalen s
home on the 5th of Klneardine. Ile is
78 years of age and followed the 001015
as bravely as the best."
SOME C000 ADVICE
if yyotlhave dandruff, get rid of it
by killing riteerms,
If your hair is falling ottt, stoop it.
There is one sums remedy that will
cure these lntsforturies and aid you to
veinal') young,
Parisian Sage, the great hair
restorer, is guaranteed to permanently
lenitive (Tendril -If in two weeks, or Jas.
Pox will give yob your money back.
Parisian Sage stops falling hair—it
prevents the hair front fading,
It is the best beautifier for ladies'
hair, as it slakes harsh, lusterless hair
fluffy, soft and beautiful,
Parisian Sage is sold and rigida
guaranteed by Jas, .Fox, Price, 50
oeuts a largo bottle, from the Cana-
dian makers, all charges prepaid.
Address Giroux IlIfg. One bort Erie,
Ont.
Lost His Life oy Drowning
A melancholy drowning nccidet,ttook
place near Bright Sunday, nth inst. wher-
Percy Roy Crerar, aged nearly fifteen
years, son of Wm, Crerar, who resides
on lot 20, con, 4, North Lasthope, North
of Shakespeare, lost his life while bath-
ing. The rad had been staying with his
sister. :vire. PeterRobertson, near Bright
since last Fall and with seine other boys
went into bathe about noon on Sunday
in a creek which flows through the
Bright neighborhood, From what was
learned from the other boys who were
smaller, Percy was unable to swim, was
standing in the water about up to his
knees when he was seen to tall over into
a hole in front of where he was standing.
Two of the other lads caught hold of hint
and tried to rescue him but were unable
to do so on account of his greater weight.
People near were notified and Percy's
brother, John Crerar, who lives about
two miles from the scene of the accident,
His hired man. whose name is Chapmau
succeeded in recovering the body shortly
after arriving at the scene of the drown-
ing. The sad occurrence has naturally
caused great distress to the family, es•
pecially to his sister with whom he was
staying. He was a lad who was liked
by those who knew him, The body was
subsequently removed to his father's
home to North Easthope.
Besides his father and mother, three
brothers and two sisters survive. The
brothers are John Crerar, near Bright ;
i
Fred in Downie and seones R. at home.
The sisters are Mrs. Peter Robert-
son, Bright, and Miss Hazel at home.
Deceased was a grandson of Jas Crerar,
Douro street, Stratford.
The funeral took place on Tuesday
afternoon frons his father's residence to
St. Andrew's cemetery,
North Eestho e
at 2,1' o'clock. Service was conducted
by Rev. Dr. Armstrong, of Baden,
Mitchell High School Board appoint.
ed Wilbert Hall, B. A., of Parkhill, to
succeed H. E. Amos, as mathematical
and science master in the High School
at a salary of $1,200.
Messrs. Donaldson and Ballantyne,
of Atwood, delivered ho1'ses in Mit-
chell. Among the number was a colt,
three years old, which tipped the
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In
When e. hen I wrote
to her some time
ago 1 was a very
sick woman, suf-
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troubles. I h a d
inflammation o f
the female organs
and could not
stand or walk any
distance. At last
was confined to my
bed, and the doctor
said I would have
to go through art operation, but this I
refused to do. A friend advised Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,
and now, after using three bottles of it,
Ifeel like anew woman. Imostheartily
reconunend this medicine to all women
who suffer with female troubles. "have
also taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Liver
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FRANIZ EMSLEY, Lindsay, Ontario.
We cannot understand why women
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of living, without first trying Lydd, E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
For thirty years it has been the
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the public In up-to-date goods at
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• Fresh Gt'oeories. •.
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St. Marys and Western Hallway,
The construction department of the
C. P. R. have been instructed to con-
struct the extension of the St. Marys
and Western Ontario Railroad from
Code's )unction to Ingersoll. Work
will be commenced shortly and finished
before the snow files, That eonhection
will make a continuous run from St.
Marys to Port Barwell, thea giving to a
large section of Western Ontario the
facilities of a lake port.
This information was learned from
one of the head officials of the St, Mali',a
and Western Ontario Railroad, who has
just returned from Muni real, where he
with others of the railroads official,: have
been conferring with the 0. P. R. on
business pertaining to the road.
It was also learued that the extension
Westward of the St. Marys and W. 0.
R. R, will not be begun this year, but
next Spring when work will be rushed.
Bylaws will be submitted in the town-
ships betore next Winter nod all prelim-
inaries settled to enable the road to be
asked through speedily,
P g P v.
The road will run under a subway at
the main street of St. Marys and on the
West side of the river, passing between
two piers of the huge Sarnia bridge.
When the road is completed to Sarnia
Mere will be a through run from Sarnia
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k Burwell. Such a sun1e
ofion
will be ef inestimable advantage to
lenge stenion ul the Province not yet,ens
IoYing 1aor Y iItoat facilities
and Will
unrlonhtedly open np 0 very largo twee,
Pon,'t Neglect yossr (lough.
You may dislike taking nteif
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healing ramie, lull. of (lieu essences
anti healing balsams, it. smarts over
the Surfaces that are Weak and sore
from coughing, Every, spat that's
conggested is healed, irritation is
Soothed away, phlegm and secl'etions
are cleanest out, and. all symptoms of
cold aid catarrh are cured. 1!lobhing
50 quick, s0 su1'e, a0' pleasant as
Oat'arrhozous, In 25 ct. and $1,00
sizes at all dealers,
Assignee's Notice to Creditors,
Ie iron matte' of Mrs. 'Tlierhsa McKim
lay, of the Village of Brussels, in
the County of Huron, Milliner, In-
solvent.
Nobe° is hereby given that the above named
insolvent has made an assignment, to the of
all her estate and effects for the general ben-
efit of her maditot'a, under R. S. 0„ 1807, Ohap�
147, and amending Acta thereto:
Creditor:arehereby notified to meet at my
ofacie, 28 Scott Street, Toronto, on Tuesday,
the 205h day of July,1902, at 8 p. in., for the
purpose of receiving a statement of her af-
fairs, appointing inspectors, and - fixing their
remuneration and for the general ordering of
the affairs of the estate.
Oredltors are hereby requested to 111e their
claims with me duly proven, on or before the
day of meeting, anti after the 18th day of Aug-
ual;, 1808, 3 will proceed to distribute the as-
sets of the estate, havin regard only to. the
claims of which I shall alien have received
notice.
Dated at Toronto, this 14th day of J1tly..1808,
RICHARD saw,
Assignee.
Notice to Creditors
In the matter of the estate of Joseph
Oster; late of the Township 01 Grey
in the County of Huron, farther,
deceased.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to. "The
Revised Statute. 00 Ontario; 1807, Chapter
120, and Amendments thereto, thin all credit-
orsand others having chorus against the estete
of bhe said Joseph Oster, who died on or about
the 27th day of April. A. D. 1000, are hereby re-
quired sit m• before the 01st day of Juely,A, D.
1000, to send by post prepaid or deliver to W.
M. Slnela]r, of flex Village of Brussels, Sotieitor
for Frederick Alexanderrsof o' and Laura May
Teto stae, rho Executors of the haat Will and
Testament 01 the said deceased, their Ohrlathm
and eurnamea, of t'eeaeo and the stn es, the
Pull their
of their claims, the statement
of their aceis and the nature of the sem,
ides artny)y, held by them.
And further take nodes that after auol, last
mentioned date the said Executors will pro-
eeed to diatribnte the assets of the deceased
amongst the parties entitled thereto, Navin
regard only to theclaims of which they shall
then have notion, and the said Executors will
not beliable for the said assets, or any part
thereof, to any person or persona or whose
clothe notice shall not have been .received at
the time of such distribution,
Dated this 18th day of ,hely A.D. 1008.
W. nf, rN Exec,
2.0 Solicitor for thea Executors.
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ON
T. MAY, J3LV kith
1909
Special Train, Time and Fares as Follows
LEAVE Time Faro, Adults Children
PALMERS'TON 7.15 a. in. $1 15 OOe..
GOWANSTOWN 7.25 1 1.5 80
LISTOW1,`L 7.42
ATWOOD 7.58
IiENF1YN 8.00
1:T REL 8.07
BRUSSELS 8.20
BLUEVA.LA: 8.82
WING HAM 8,45
WHITECHUROII 8.57
LUCKNOW 0.10
13IPLEY 9,26
Arriving at Kincardine at 9,50
1 10
1 05
1 0
05
812
8O
70
(i5
55
40
55
55
50
50
45
40
35
35
80
20
Returning will Leave Kincardine at 8.30 p. m,
' Tiekcts goad for one day, except from. Pahuerstnri to Atwood,
inclusive, which inc good
from. to return following day.
Arrangements are being made for Tennis,
Lawn Cowling, Foot Ball, Base Ball
and other Sports at Kincardine
Everybody Should Arrange to Go
and Spend the bay at the Lake.
W, J, Gersitle, J, Nr Hamann, F. N. Gilroy,
Supt. St. John's S.S, Supt, Melville H,S. Supt. Meth. KS.
Notice to Credito,,r
Peter theMatter
In la t o estate n
f h o s F
Sinclair, late of the Township tof
Cr a
: a � the .Lo ant -
1 t t of 1 r
t1 0
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County
Fanner, dacitaaod,
Notioe is berobfv elven pursuant to "apho
i sed tet tree o0011414.1:i;
1 avi t 1 7 sIt
80 tot
gg t) 8f1,
alar ter 1'8 het
Z t alt i,911 'e 1 r
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ptl.asha.
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et' lrtl is against the xolo of bhe said Pat,
dr Sinclair, who died o1 0' about the Oth
tee
da u
1 dttl A , WOO, e'. '
Y Y 1? Ol are A.D.required 50 a ndhf
e
teethe Mat sb da of uS DIOW '
Y y A to and
, b
Y
Roc_ eo i r
s ad r. dei rte M. l
Iva W. u
p p hf Solufr, et
p O Village beef
et �$ o' Brussels, is a the nn ,
i 1 a ie b) d Her-
on,
iaattot f elle tort o Ttitnlsai) and dolts
g vi l8X tt ors n utheivn said cteesaaed,
their pal lne, t ll partly Lara oaea and
eleln s, eta, the tuft ell' woouttt of their
oluin)e, n ttabonent of theh' auaau)lta, duly Der•
IMO, end monition) o0 the eoanriMee d1 any)
held by them,
And P»rther take inotiae tbabettor such trot
mentioned dobe the said n. of the will pro•
Deed to distribute i alta nssaes of erre deaaving
regard
ttly Darbles(debaser
entitled thereto, having
then. only 50 the chime 00 wkiah they abed
thou have sellae and that the BOW Exeautore
the
Will not he liable for he said assets, or any
pitet thereof, to any person or persons of Whose
Mann nodes shellnot have 6001 received by
theta at the lunimo of such dietribiMo,.
Dated this 1011, day or July, A A„ 1008 ,
w, 0. OLARi
62.8 Soltuitor got idtSiNe ExccubIors.
The People's Oolumn
COASFORTA.BLB HOUSE AND Lor. von
SALn —Good oellar, weber and fruit trees.
Enquire of 112, T. HINGSTON, or P, 0, box 800,
Brussels. 82.50
i3 (ILLS FOR SALE,—Two young Short Lions
Belts, both fit for service for sale. Good
pedigrees9 and all right in every way. For fur-
ther partfeulare apply to JAS. SPIOIR, Lot 80,.
Con, 0, Morris, or Brussels P. 0, -41-t0
�OR SALE,—The undoraigned effort for tale
his comfortable resideneo and two lots on
John street, Blutoels. Stable, good
garden, As, For further. particulars es to
• price, terms, &o., apply on the premises.
10. WATSON AINLAY.
BARN..TIMBER AND SHINGLES,—S, S.
Oole It:
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aur of ehia gleo in for auto, some
of whkoh are s Mr. ole and port at ars saw mill, Ethel, As itt', ie has sold -his farm the
timber he lose out to build a burn will be gold
cheap,,
^05113'01/TABLE COTTAGE, stable and 32
acro of land for sale, Tarnberry street,
North, Brussels. Good well, fruit trees, &e.
Possession could o bePgiven at once. For further.
Particulars
remel es,rsALSEX.r1M10LAUGHLIN pply740 the
COMFORTABL'E residence and 1:2 ,oro of
land, being Lot 212 Albert street, Brus-
sels, for Baia. House is well built, with all con-
veniences mid possession could be given at
once. For farther parbitulara apply on the
premises to Mrs. Jas. Ferguson, or D. -Fer-
guson, Teeswater. tf.
COE SALE.—Hasse and ,tacre of land with
fruit trees large baro, poultry house and
woodshed,. )Rouse contains parlor, sitting
room, :dining room, two bed recluse, kitchen,
Summer kitchen and pantry down stairs ; five
bed rooms upstairs ; large oellar with cement
floor and heisted by furnace. Will be sold
Wimp. MRS. LEWIS McDONALD, Walton.
FAR0t1 FOR SALE.—The undersigned offers
for sale her 100 acro farm, being Lot 0, Con.
17, Grey. Ott the premises isa first-class two-
story brick house, good bank barn, driving
shed and pig pen ; all conveniences ; goo
fences and plasm in drat -class condition, W4'
allies from Walton station, churches and
school. Possession given this Fall. For fur-
ther particulars apply to MRS. PROS. 3110-
1°ADZEAN, Ja,. Walton P. 0. 1.05
FARM FOR SALE.—In order to wind up the
estate of the late' William McNabb, the
undersigned Executors offer for sale the 100
aore farm, being Lot 20, Con. 18, Grey. On the
pre,nisee is a good tworetory brink house, bank
barn and also small hay barn. Faro, in good
condition. For further particulars apply to
P.
1.4 or PEER MNoNA11113, Brussels P.O.
To Contractors
Tenders will bo received up to 4 p. m. on
Monday,July,20th for followingdrams , or rho construction of]ma of the
Baker Dr drama in the Township of (Trey rt
Drain Drain, McNairOth D lam and bs,111 New Ira . Pro-
Drnia, dspsol ratio and bey Con. Denis, Pro-
files
Clerk's
and ape, Ethel.
Amayddress
be leen at the
John AlaIntosh,
office, Ether. Addl2, all tenders to
Joint MaIutoeh, Olerk, Ethel P. 0.
2-2 WM. FRASER, Reeve..
F
OR SALE 011 TO RENT,—Tho undersigned
offers his well located property in Brussels
for sale or to rent. There aro 04 acres of land
with comfortable house, with cellar, stable,
orchard, well, &c. Possession given at once, 1
For price, terms, and other information apply
to .)AS, DUNFORD Clinton or THE POST
Brussels, PROS, DUNPORD, Langdon, North
Dakota,
100ROPERTY FOR SALE.—In order to close
the estate of the late Thos. MuLeuclilln
the Executors a utora o
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O salethe
real estate
, m-istin of a 7 roomed house
e inn
good. repair,
).,.acre of land, large
with 5 acres of nri t•
Ir,v nient and to t house.
For full deous staple, quite
c•niv .
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ee.
Forfull10. description iption and
location of property apply to P 4Cltru o•
A. STEWARTI, Queen St., West, Brussels,
County of Huron, tp,
Stock for Service
URRAM DULL
FORER
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The
unndarsigned will keep for cervi
14, Con. 4, Morrie, the there' bred Durham nbull
"Jack Favorite" (7211101 bred by Alex. Gard-
iner. Leadbury, which is wellbred tracing back
to the best fatnilies. ALLAN SPEIR, Fair-
view Farm, Proprietor. tr.
COR SERVICE,—A Thoro'•bred Short Horn
28, Con. 10. Grey. Terms—V.00,
Jet, 1010. Further terms may be seen at the
premise. D. E. SANDERS, Proprietor,
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Farmers and others desiring Tile for the
coin log season can secure whet they're -
quire at carload rates, at Brussels or
lSthel stations, if orders arc Sent in suf-
ficient time to arrange for quantity and
date of delivery, I will notify the pur-
chasers of the arrival of the ears and as-
sist in loading lrum car to, wagons, Fur-
tber particulars may be obtained by
seeing or writing
W. E. San i ers
Agent Drayton Tile, Ethel
Order at olice. All sizes from zk to 18'
inches may be obtained. Tile from
8 inches up are 28 Inches long.
CEMENT KEPT IN SEASON.
FALL� M r�
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Ya sgest 30 £Opens�
Oar graduates are assisted asr
Q to the best positions. Write DY
0 for the reason. Prepare
now to outer at, the began-
.6J ping of term. 11:fail Courses
Y4i for those who wish to study
at home.
Wm ham Business Heloses College
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SPOTTON, Principal
eft,, . ybvlyzv. oe.:i ;o✓ r JSvu taVJ,s i
The Leading School di
1 CENTRAL
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STRATFORD. ONT.
Courses ore practical, Onr teachers u'
experienced, undone graduates capable
s'• to fill responsible positions• We are 4,1,1l receiving many applications for office f•6
help. During a single doe• this week we
reo-lve:l seven applications for office
help and four for commends' teachers.
11 Our undue tea succeed as none otters,
fres.T
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UMMEP NHL
June, July and August leads into
our Fall 'Term without any break. 1
Bitter anyI
],time. New
Catalogue g
free. Write for it to -day.
CENTRAL BUNSEN COLLEGE
Tho Largest, kind. Reliable
of tts
W. H. SHAW Principal
Yotrge & Gerrard ate., Toronto.
EWAN &
vggies
EWAN & C.O. have the hest and most up•to•clote Buggies on
the market. Three-quarter Buggies in black and seven eighth
Buggies in black, stripe or any color, with auto seats and all
wheels have a deeper rine and thicker tire: than any other Baggy.
Two show rooms full of all kinds of Baggies to choose from—
every one fully warranted. Batch Buggy bas dash supports and
mud protectors for the seats.
RubWbere have also installed a machine for putting on all kinds of
'Fht'es.
smallAltcost. kinds of repairs done 00 Buggies. Re -painting a spec•
ialty. 'Pops re -tined or recovered and made as good as new at a
Special attention given to special orders. All hinds of heavy
and light Rigs made to order.
Don't fail to give us a call before making your purchase and
let US boots Brussels for 19o9, '
on heaAll hinds of repairs in stock, Best Dunlop Tires always kept
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The Ewan & Co, Carria o factory, Brussels
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