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The Brussels Post, 1904-7-14, Page 8ugos are came on a patch of potatoes when it has beau well sprayed with our Paris Green. It is quick death to them. It is very discouraging after the work is done to find your time and money has been wasted, such is often the case after using Paris Green. If you get your 25c. lb. PARIS GREEN 26C. lb. from us you can depend on getting it strong and pure. We keep but the one grade and that the best we could procure. Give it a trial. ra>LIMECEOVIZENe•MEIMI Efr DRUGGIST AND STATIONER. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. SOUTHERN EXTENSION w. 6. & B. Trains team Brneaele Station, North and South, as follows; GOING SOUTa Goma Nowa. Mail 7:15 a.m I Mixed 9:00 a.m Mixed......... 0000 a.m I Mall 120 p.m Express...„. SO p.m Express �9:90 p,m r,oxal gekro A ohiel'e amang ye Lakin' notes, An' faith he'll prent ie. NEw potatoes. Ton harvest apple orop will be bounti- ful. Wean strawberries were a good orop this Bement'. Tien "Little Yorks” vs. Brussels Friday evening of this week in Brneaele for the Ontario Onp. Bean parse found containing small sum of money. Owner may have it by paying for this nolioe at TEE Pose. TEE Street Committee eboald pay some attention to the removal of water from the aide of Mill street West of Turnberry street. I{anr,AN, the speedy stallion owned by Messrs. Scott & Warwiok, of Brussels, is in training at Windsor ou the mile track and is entered in a pacing raoe for neat week. Tilos, A. HAWRINO was one of the eno• oeeetal candidates in the Toronto Con. eervatory examination held last month. In the Junior Theory be passed with let class Honore. INv1TATIONe are out for the marriage next Tuesday evening in Brussels of Robert McAlpine, of Toronto, formerly of this place, and Mies Mary Roee, William etreet. WE are pleased to learn that Miee Ada, daughter of Rev. Jno. Roes, B. A., was one of the suooeeefrel etudenle io the mus- ical examinations held recently. She eeoured d pass in Primary Pianoforte. TEE new Kelesy coal furnaces for the Public Sohool have arrived and will be placed in position. They weigh 6,400 pounds. 31 ton of noel is also stored in baeement preparatory to next Winter's baruiog. BRUSSELS Orangemen went to Wiog- ham on Tneeday, going by a special train leaving at 9 40 a. m,, and retarning in the evening. The rainy weather detracted from the pleasure. Walton. and Win- throp Lodge also took the train here. W &ion LoeO.—Last Monday evening e gold, open faced, watch, with Wm. Elliott, Brussels, engraved on bask case, WAS Lost in Brussels. A chain was attaoeed. Suitable reward will be paid for its recovery. Finder will kindly leave at TEE POST. Tins week the Norton Terraoe, ooneiet. ing of 6 attached dwellings, Taraberry street, Brussels, was Bold to D. Robb, Public Sohool Inspector, of thio plaoe. The price realized was 91,700 and tbe sale was made by A. B. MaoDonald, Bar - rioter. Mre, A. E. Treleaven, of Rosen. roll, N. W. T., was the owner. There is about a half sore in oonneotion with the terraoe. IT has been proposed to authorize poetmaetere and deputies to open lettere on which no postage stamp has been pet to learn the name of the writer and avoid sending it 10 the dead letter offioe. If all who write would have their name and addreee printed on the eovelopee they nee as the paetofdo directs, no anon trouble would arise. THE Poem Ran furnish you with 500 eovelopee printed for very little money, THE Quitman of BtLoenee.-Thio is a vital question with buudrede of men who are bald or partially so. How to over- come the diedgarement lent by baldness is a simple matter when you ooneider the perfeotion of modern art in the making of Wigs and Toupees, The vielt of Prof. Dorenwend, of Toronto, to Brneaele on Thursday, July 21e1 when he will be at the American Hotel, renders it poeeible for any who wish to consult him to do eo at his private apartments retained at the American hotel for thie purpose. De. monstration given to show the perteot 01. terminus of his Wigs and Toupees. Do not misethis apportnnity. Remember the day and date, Thursday, July 21st. LORNE ADDIS SERIOUSLY INJURED AT G. T. R. SNore.—A very serious aaeident mourned to Lotne Addie, theistic: etreet, at the G. T. R. :Mope Stratford on Wed. needey afternoon of last week about 2.80. Hs was welding with the steam hammer and the end of the faller, a half•ronnd piece of iron, about four tel long and two inches in diameter, need for shaping the metal being welded, flew book, etrik• ing him a tortilla Blanking blew, on the abdoman. A De, was called and he wait removed to the hoepltal in the ambo. Iauoe. His condition is still very melons. It le feared that there are internal in• juries, but that will be ascertained at a ooneultation to take plane. Mr, Addie ie the well known dram major of the 28111 Regt, band, and ie very popular fa a large oirole of aoquaintanoeehip. Hie stalwart, handsome figure bas oaueed him to be in demand for the position of master of oeremoniee in Masonic and other moiety parades. His neoovery will be ens lonely looked for, Mr, Addis la a o0nsiu'to Jae. Ballantyne, grocer, Brue• eels, APPRENTICE wanted to learn the print. ing. Apply at TEE PORT. ALaeME enpply ut cosi ie being delivered during the past two weeks by R. Hendee. eon who baa already received 9 care thie 0981011. De. BUTLER, London, will be at bbe American House, Brueeels, on Tuesday July 26th, for Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat oonsultat!ons. Eyes tested and glosses supplied. A pm Nm was held on Wednesday afternoon fn a grove on the 4th line of Morrie in which the °lessen taught in the Methodist Sabbath Sohool by Mise Beaker, Will, NcOraoken and Ira Parker shared. They had a good time. F, S. SooTT ie acting ae iaepeotor of the oement abutments building ou the 9th oon. of Grey township. Andrew Hislop has tbe contract and is doing a fine job, although the work has been interfered with a good deal by rain and high water. A NUMMI of Brueeelitee talk of going on neat Tuesday's exoureion for a holi- day trip. Among the oonoingent likely to go will be R. Leatherdale and Mies Pearl, Misses Jean Forbes, L'zzie Mo Naughton, Thurea Gerry, Mary Rohe, Mre. Geo, Brown and daughter, Jute. Walker and Eph, Oober. Winnipeg will be headquarters for several of thoee named. EXCURSION TO EINOARDINE,—Tbe annual Sunday School Exoureion to Kincardine will be rmr on Tuesday, July 26. A special train will leave Palmerston at 7.15 a. m., arriving at the lakeside short• ly after 10 o'clock. Train will leave Kincardine at 6 30 p. m. A fine time is promised and arrangements are being made for a Band, a program of sports, &a. See the time table and list of obeap fares. Slum WEDnINn —Oa the evening of Dominion Day, Jae,•Bryan, proprietor of the Lueknuw Sentinel, and his good lady celebrated the 25th anniversary of their marriage and were aeeieted on this joyous occasion by a large number of trieude assembling at their home. A oboioe moeioat program was rendered be- fore sapper wae served and oongrat. nlatory addresses were given. Tbe bride's cake was out by Wm. Oonnell, who had aided Mr. Bryan in the metrf- mouial alliance 25 yeare ago. Silver presents were baudeome, usefnl and valuable. TEE Poem congratulates Bro. Bryan 011 faring so well it the past quarter printery and bopee that his genian partner will long be spared to oheer hint on hie journalistic way. JNo. D, RONALD in writing to The Pon as to change of addreee adds Your readers may be surprised to hear that the U. S. has appropriated 925,000 to entertain 60 repreeentative Ftlipinoe— touring them all over the mutiny, They were in Detroit July 8. 25 autos drove them around the oity, visiting all planes of interest. They lanohed in Park Davis' Laboratory. A fast steamer took them up and down the river, aecompen• led by the Mayor and other public men and fraternal speeches intermixed, A jolly lot including the best statesmen, editors, judges, merchants from the Phil. lipinee—men of oapaoity—some learning to speak Engiieb fluently eines their arrival at 'Frisco only a month ago. They are "Killing them with kindneee." Lot us hope this will be the kind of war. fare we practical Christiane will in future prove to the world—a beacon light of goad -will to all men. I, 0. 0, F.—Thursday evening ot last week 1). D. G. M. Dodds, of Wingham, installed the officers for the oirrent term in connection witb Western Star Lodge, No. 149, I. 0. 0. P., Braeeele. They are a0 tollowe :—D, Fulton, N. G. ; Epb. Oober, V. G. ; W. H. McCracken, Reo.- Seo. ; A. M°Gnire, Fin.•Beo. ; P. 8. Sooet, Treas. ; R, Leatherdale, Ohaplain; J. K. Brown, Warden ; H. Ounningham, Guide ; Ira Parker, R. 8. N. G, ; Joseph Hooter, L. S. N. G. ; A. E, Mellish, R. S. V. G. ; S. Witton, L, S. V, G. ; W. Hunter, R. B.B. ; J. Humphries, L, S. S. ; 8. 0. Wilson, I. G. ; Wtn. Martin, 0. G. ; repreeentitivee to Grand Lodge, W. H. McCracken and Wm. Martin. Western Star still shines with no email lustre and had a fine year of successes, They are arrenging for the annual deoor- atian at Odd Fellows' graves at Brussels oemetery and the date will be announced shortly. Li0m0wIL Wow.—In the ee000d bout in the semi finale for the Junior Football abampionebip, played in Listowel, last Friday evening, the home team won by 2 to 0, thus giving them tbe opportunity of contesting with Berlin for the amp won last year by Brnseele by defeating Berlin. Friday'e game was not one of the most agreeable ever played as the onlookere wanted to "eat np" the referee became he wee doing what he thought was eight. Lietowel scored their flret goal in the first half and the emend on a penalty kick. Bruseele was only one ahead in the former game consequently the home team gained the round by 1 goal. Will. Cameron was the referee and possibly knows more about eoientiflo foot ball than all the rooters pat together Lietowel had three different men en in the emend math and put np a good stiff game. Where our lade missed it wag that they did not pile np ,.:more, as they might at Brnseele but the running of two championship teams in the place a size of Brueeels is a trifle on the otre,inoue side, The people of Lietowel have not supported there team as they ehoald from a financial point Of view, Standard Bank of Canada SISTA03Mall2a33aa ave.& 81JRPLUe 0R EESNRV7I 9IIND 3 1,000.006 TOTAL ASS/5'rs OYES 10,000,000 A. G.eliex•al 33 tet J3nxwBineelre 'B`ranmite deti "`"G'SAVINGS BANKS"" —DEPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAR and upwards received on which INTEREST I8 ALLOWED FROM DATE OF DEPOSIT at the HIGHEST BANS RATE. AOORUED INTEREST le added to aoounote every six months end beoomee principal. —MARRIED WOMEN and MINORS may make and withdraw Depoeite without the intervention of any parson. LOANS MADE TO FARMERS ON NOTE AT LOWEST RATE. SALE NOTES GASHED, OOLLEOTED or may be left for SAFE-IiEEPING ooiy for which no charge is made. YOUR BUSINESS will receive our careful and oourteoue attention, A, 0. MACFARLANE, AGENT. Tno "Little Yorke" are dandies. QAPTAIN JAMES STRATTON 90 improving the appearanoe of his reeideuoe by the painter's brush, Fool BALL.—The "Little Yorke" and Brussels play on Victoria Park on Friday of this week for the Ontario Cep. LAST week R. Leatherdale & Sun die• posed of Cabinet Grand Heioteman piani9 to Jae. Speir, George Robb and Won. Wilkinson, all of Morrie. TERRE were 950 tiolle18 Sold at Bros. eels station for Wiegham on Tuesday and 48 to Lietowel, the two pointe at vvbioh Orange celebration• were being held. THE time for receiving tenders for the hay on the Agricultural Park has been extended until Saturday evening of this week ae offere reoeived were not satie- faotory. Tun Toronto Beee ball management should take the shoes off their team and turn them out to grass for the balance of the eeaeoo, They appear to belong to the cow's tail variety—alightly in the rear. Llemownr, Jaolor Foot Ball learn defeated Berlin at Lietowel on Wednee day eveuing by 8 to 0 in the first game in thejnoioc finale. Friday evening the oonolicing neatoh will be played in Berlin, Daarso the Winnipeg Exhibition com- men°10g on the 25111 inet., Jno. Walker, of Braeeele, will aeeiet the Dominion Organ and Piano Company. As Mr. 4Valker has had a long and euoaeeetal ex perienoe in this department the fellow who beats him as salesman will have to hustle. SHIPrine from Grand Trunk this week was as follows :-8 cars of Balt ; 4 oars of lumber by J. McDonald, Walton ; car of butter by Councillor Thomson, to Syd- ney ; 4 oars baled hay by A. Banker ; car hogs and 2 oars cattle, A, 0. Demes ; car oats and oar wheat, R. Graham, 17 Oars in all. BBDBeem Oonrt Canadian Order of Foreetere, No. 24, will attend service in 81. John's oharoh, on Sunday evening Aug. 14, when Rev. Bro. Dean Hodgins, of Sealant:, will preach. Brethren are asked to make note of the cervico and meet at the Court room at 6 80 prepara- tory to marabing to the ohurob. OnAMPION0EIP of OmanIel.—Tbe "Little Yorke" of Toronto, ebampione of East. ern Ontario in Intermediate Foot Bull, will play Brnseele who hold the Western trophy Friday evening of this week, tat the Championship of Ontario. Game at 6.30. Admission 25 Dents ; Ladies 15o. This will likely be the closing =toll of the season and should be well worth witneeeing ea both teams are in great fettle. BRueeoLu bowlers ware not very deeply in it at the Seaforth tournament Tuesday of this week and oonsequently arrived home that evening. There were 25 rinks On the lawn in the competition. Brae. eels rinks played with sphere twirlers belonging to Mitohell, Sealorth, Clinton and Mitchell. It was not our day for bowling but there were other turndowns also of likely winners and in tbie fact there is consolation. DOING WELL.—The Daily Sun of Bran• don, Man., of July 2, epeake of a farmer Braeeele boy as follows :—"A. W. H. Smith, B. A., L. L. B., eon of John E. Smith, of tbie city, and who was for the past two yeare in the office of Masers. Oampbell and Plitblado, of Winnipeg, has east completed with honors hie oouree in law and was called to the Bar Monday morning. He now goes to Virden where he enters into partoerehip with the Hon, J. H. Agnew, Provincial Treasurer, Mr. Smith is a clever young man and will no doubt make hie mark in legal oirolee. Tun PoeT Wishes him continued prosperity. 513013E8 DEMISE.—B, Garry received a telephone message hat Sabbath afternoon apprieiog him of the foot that Mre. Frank Fiehleigh was found dead in bed at the home of her nephew, W. R. Davie, Mitohell, last Sunday morning. Heart trouble was the cause. She was the wife of Frank Fiehleigb, one of tbe first set. tlera of that town, who left there twenty roar yeare.ago, Mr, and Mrs. Fiahleigh had been renewing old aoquaintanoee at Mitohell, having gone there from Brae - eels where they have been making their home with their daughter, Mrs. B. Gerry, for the peat 13 months. The former is 86 yeare of age and the deoeaeed was 79. The funeral tools place Tuesday atteruoon, Rev. Mr. Brown and the incumbent of the English church conducting the 090090ee. Interment was made in the Methodist cemetery, Mre. Fiahleigh was feeling first rate Saturday evening but awoke Sande): morning about 6 o'olook with an oppression about the heart and got up to secure something to help her, Mr. Fishlelgb persuaded her to lie down while he went downotaire for some hot water and on returning to the loom the vital spark had fled, death Doming quietly and poaoefolly and with. out 8 struggle of any kind. Deoaneed's maiden name was Jane Babb ; the wee a native of Devonshire, England, and was married to her now bereft pant00n in Canada in 1842, Mr. Fiahleigh eomtng to this country a year previous. There were 9 ohlldron in the family all of whom are living excepting the eldest, Samuel. Tbe othere are Mre. B, Gerry, Brueeole • William,Wyandotte, Mioh. ; Mrs. Andereon, Cleveland, Ohio ; Mee. G. Russell, Daaphin, Man. ; Mre. Wottb, Vergerville, N. W. T. ; Arthur, Frannie and Charles, Ohicago. 13. and Mre. Gerry, Aliso Thurso, and Mrs, Frank Pishleigh, who hoe been visiting hers, attended the faneral, Mr. P'ishlogb returned to Mr. Gerry'e Wodneeday even. fug and will oontinne to make hie home in Brussels and will no doubt greatly ivies the partner of his journey through life fur the past 62 yeare. Mre. Fish• leigb was a kind liearted mother, a true wife and a good neighbor and it was a peoaliar inoident that she paeeed away and was buried in the home of her young womanhood. The Mitohell Advo. °ate speaks ot the old couple in last week's issue as tollowe;—Frank and Mre. Ftehleigb are the guests of R. Babb. In the year 1842 they °ams ham England to this neighborhood and settled on the term in Fullerton known es 'Brandy Point," At that time there wee only a log houee in Mitohell, which w19 o°o0pied by the late Wm, Small, After undergo. ing the many privations and hardships which the early pioneers were subjected to, they moved to the village of Mitobell and embarked in the hotel business on the corner where the Larkworthy house now etands. A "rushing" trade was done and Mr, Fieh,eigh soon beoame wealthy but through eudoeeing for others all was lost in the °florae of time, and be Woe obliged to start at his trade of tailor. This business he parried on until 24 yeare ago when he moved to Chicago. Now he retarne, with hie wife, in their old age to the seene3 of their youth and, although everything le obengod, a few old trieude are still lett and they are enjoying their visit In mensely. Mre. Fiahleigh he a sister of Thomas Babb, of Sydney, Manitoba, who wee one of the leading men of Mitohell in the early days. QF 1NTE111,80 TO LADIES—Tbe visit of Prof. Dorenwend to the Atnericau Hotel, Brneaele ou Thursday, July 21st, will afford the ladies of Brueeels and eur• rounding oruntry an opportunity of con• suiting him r. Reeding their Hair, its needs, and their rrgninflow' ts in all styles of Hair Goode. Pl'of. Dorenwend parries with him a large and moat varied assort- ment of his fawoue oonoepliune in Switches, Bangs, Pompadours, Wavy Fronto and Wigs. The equal of these high grade natural hair produotions can• not be procured from any hair goods dealer in America, Prof. Dorenwend hae tbe distinction of being the largest mann. teoturer and the mast noted epeolaliet in these goods. Private apattmenle are at the oouvenienoe of all who avail them. selves of gelling al the American Hotel on the day of hie visit Thursday, Jely 21st. SPITTING ON TNM Snn!wALa,—A. number of towns have passed By•lewe against epittiog on the sidewalke and Brussels council le said to be intending to follow snit. Following is the By-law in °per• ,.tion in the town of Galt :—(1) No per- son abed be allowed to expeotorate upon the sidsw,uk, or open the floors of places of pulp! 1 w. r•b p, or in the Government or Municipal Buildinge, Theatres crosier hoaoee of entertainment, Hotels, restaur- ants, Shope, offices, warehouses, or manufacturing establishments nor neon the approaches thereto. Neither shell they expeotorate upon the floors of etreet oars, hooks, oabe, °melbaeeee, or other poblio oouveyanoee. (2) Be it further emoted that the town police and others in charge reepeotively of the sidewalks, publio boildinge, and public oonveyanoee, shall be and are hereby inotrneted to plaoe in oonepiouone plaoee, notion! or plaoarde prohibiting spitting in or on the looalities named in this bill whinh eball go into effect immediately after the pasta ing thereof. (8) Any person or pereone guilty of an infraotion or infractions of the proviei008 of this hill or any of them shall be onbjeot to the penalty or penal. Wee preeoribed in section 477 of bill num- ber 600 of the Corporation of the Town of Galt. The fine epeoified in section 477 is etipulated not to teamed $60, Business Locals. Rooms to let. Apyly to Mre. J. R. Smith. Go to Brewer's Reliable Photo. Studio for fit:t•olaee Pbotoe. A mime of emoted hand organs for Bale or to rent. LOATIIMMALE & BON, Brussels, Pnoroe of wedding groups, pia-nic parties, houoee, &o,, taken on short notice. H. R. BnOWEB. Elesmone for Bale, aleo combined bay and stook reeks with double box. Call and Bee them. Ewan & Co., Braeeele. To TRE PUDLId.— If you wieb to • have lawn mowers put in tjret•olase order yon can hove same done at a reasonable figure by T. MoGregor, Mill ttreot, Braeeele. CLEARING SALE -00 Friday, Jane 18, we commence a olearing cash Dale of Deese Goode and Light Summer Fabrios, Eggs 170 trade, 150 oaeh, G. E. RING, Wingham, Ralph Delmote, a teamster, Wait drowned at London while bathing. William Irvine, of Chatham township, wee fatally injured at a barn raising, Jobe Templeton, a prominent termer of Shoal Lake, was run over and killed, Pant of the G. T. R. works at Point St. Marlin, Montreal, was burned, Loss 910,000. William Simon'° eigbt•yean.old eon full off the dock 01 OWen Sound and was drowned. The Ontario Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias aosembled at Brantford this week With about 800 delegates in attend anon, Six girls employed by Richard Hall & Sone, of Pelerboro', fell about sixty feet, owing to the elevator breaking. Three suffered broken limbs, but hone are fat. ally hurt. =` METROPOLITAN BANK QAPITAfr—Pall illi $1,000,000 RESERVE P1181) • • $1,000,000 REV, R, H. WARDEN, D, D., ,birnot0ra S. 3, 81000317, President, Vleo•P resident, T 0S, 01000800Aw, 8.I,A, 13701600900 MR. W. ArOnT'IMsO manic, 0,0, D, E, TUONeON, E. 0, HEAD OFF/OE - TORONTO W. D. 100 BB - - 0E09E13AL MANAGED A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Drafts Bought and Sold. Farmere' Notes Discounted, Internet at RIGHTIST CURRENT RATES allowed on all eume of 91 and upwards A, E, MI3LLISH, Manager, Hon. F. R, Latchford will arrange 0 trip to Temiekaming in the Fall for mem. bere of the Legislature. A large building, containing the stores and records of the Mounted Polioe at Lethbridge, was destroyed by fire, Sheldon T, Bent, Seoretary.Treaeurer and Manager of the Shawinigan Carbide Company, of Montreal, is charged with misappropriating $4,000 of the company's funds. Andrew Prioe'e horse wee frightened by a wheel rolling down from a carriage taotory at Newburgh, and ran away. Mrs.,Prioe wae killed and Mr. Price prob. ably fatally iejnred. People We Know. Homer Barrett, of Wingham, is visiting is town. Mise Mary Forbes has returned from a holiday visit. Jaok Beattie, of Wingham, was in Brussels on Friday. Druggist Fox made a busineee trip to Toronto on Tuesday. Barrieter Sinclair was in Walkerton on legalbueineee on Tuesday. R. M. Wilson, of Bright, was a visitor in town Monday of last week. Miss Winnie MoGoire ie holidaying with relatives at Oampbellford. Mre. Wm. Ellie was visiting her daughter, at Ingersoll, last week. Garfield Jamieson has been spending part of hie holidays with relative° at Egmondville. Mre. Geo. Shiele and daughter arrived bank to Brussels last week after a boli. day with relatives in MoKillop. Ernest Miller, of Blyth, was home over Sunday. He is in charge of H. R, Brewer's photo gallery in that village. Mre. Durgac, of Toronto, and Mrs. Samna! Ames, of Ethel, were vieitoes with Mre. D. 0. Roes daring the past week. W. Jones, Waltham, Mass, teacher in Horologioal Department of the Watch factory, Wee a visitor with Jae. Jonee, of chi°. town. Mies Della Mark, of Hiokeon, and Miesee Winnie and Edith Pugh, of Wing - ham, were visitors with Mies Edna Pugh, Fiore etreet. Mre, G. A. Deadman and daughters have gone to Muskoka for tbeir Summer outing where we hope they will enjoy a a fine time. Miss Gordon returned with her stater, Mre. Paul, from Orangeville, and will make an extended visit horses oompenion to Mre, Paul. Mies May McKay, of Tiverton is spend- ing port of her vacation with her former schoolmate, Mies Norma Lowick, King street, Brussels. Dr. Wilson, who graduated recently, coming off with flying colors, was visiting Dr. Feild in Brneaele this week. He will locate at Palmerston we understand. Mrs. John Long and Mies Winnie were vieitore in Toronto. Mre. Hume, of that city, aeonmpanied them on the home trip and is visiting Mre. Long at present. Mre. George Thomson and her daagh• ter, Mrs, Ohm. Dodds, purpose taking a holiday trip to Scotland next month. They will mil by the Allan Line steamer from Montreal. Mini Nora Holmes and Master Bob Leckie accompanied Mieeee Merin and Blauohe Jaokoon to their home at Pebrolia Wednesday of this week, where they will Opond a few weeks holidaying. Dr. MoNattghtou is convalescing splendidly and has been able to waltz down town and take frequent drives, His many old friends ere pleaeed at the progress made and hope he soon will be folly rammed. Tem Pam was favored with a oall on Tuesday from Editor J. M. Thompson, of the Fergon Rhoord. He wee attending the Orange celebration tet Wingham and combining with it a visit at the parental home in Brueeels, Harry Lowiok is attending the Moody Institute in Ohioago and rendering good service in pity mieelonery work while pursuing hie [Mediae. He is a eon of A. J. and Mre. Lowick, of town, and was a former Briseellte. Mre J. F. Stewart and eon Athol, Min Sera V. MoL'anohlin, Mies Mary Ritchie, Misses MoArter and Miss Keys, Jno, Ooneley and Lorne Pringle, all of Tor. onto, were among the exouroloniets on the Huron Old Boys' holiday outing last Saturday who vieited at Brussels and locality. Some of them are motioning their stay for a few weeks. On Wednesday of last week Rev. Wil- liam H. Ellie, of Saskatoon,. Man., eon of Wm. and Mrs. Ellie of Brussels South, was united in marriage to Mies Thomp- son. May their future be happy and presperoae. The Saskatoon Phenix, of July 803, sake ;—"Rev. W. H. Ellis, the Baptist minister here, and Mies Ella Thompson, formerly of Cheney, Out, Were united in marriage on Wednesday evening last at the home of the bride's sister, Mee. Jae, Thompson, in Nutaba. Rev. J. W. Campbell performed the ceremony. The Phenix extends oon. gratulatlono." ELLIB—T11ol1rsoN.—In Nutana,, Man,, on July 0th, by Rev. J. W. Campbell, Rev. W. H. Ellis, of Saskatoon, formerly of Brnseele, to Mies Ella Thompson, formerly of Oheeley, _._ az�fa., D0NO809.•-•In Morrie, on July 12, Annie Spear, beloved wife 09 Harry Dan• can, aged 25 years, 4 mouths and 8 deye. Feermriau.—In Mitohell, on July 10, Mrs, Prank Fiebloigh, mother of ' Mre, B. Gerry, Brussels, aged 70 yeare. BALLANTYNO —In Blyth, on ,July let, Elizabeth Hie!op, beloved wife of Thomas Ballantyne, aged 04 years and 1 month. I10'CTION 6AX,RAL TuoaoAY, Ane. 2.—Household effects, Lot 9, con. 0, Grey, Sale oureeerved, et 2 o'olook. Mus Ann Dron, Proprietress. F. S. Scott, Am. =1e a•o:t_,._._. 2J3Su CT --rte. Fall Wheat 87 Barley 86 37 Peas 66 60 Clete 80 80 Butter, tube and rolls.•-11 12 Eggs per dozen 12 14 Hay per ton . 6 00 6 00 Flour, per cwt 4 00 6 00 Potatoes per bus 60 60 Apples (pee bbl ) 1 00 1 25 Salt, per bbl., retell 1 00 70 Hoge, Live 5 00 6 00 W ool 16 17 THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN, WANTED.— JERSEY BULL. Give full particulars. Address 130X 54, lrortlwioh, .'OR SALE,—A BRICK COT - ▪ 0601 on Elizabeth street for sale. Apply at THE POST. HORSE POWER STEAM EN - t/ GINE and upright boiler for sale cheap as a gasoline engine is being substituted, Por further particulars enquire atTEE Poem Publishing House. NOTICE Tenders will be received on August 0111, 1009. for drain 69 miles long, esliu.ated at 89,068.60. A11186121 work or nearly. Ten- ders opened at Council meeting at Lead - bury at 2 o'clook 1n the afternoon, By-law, profile and plane may be seen at my resi- dence, Winthrop. J1i0. 0, MORRISON, Clerk. r► ! J ani! 1 udde T 073 Death la at That's the inevitable end to every Potato Bug 111 that feeds upon our Paris' a Green, Every pound ifseft guaranteed to be Govern -for went Standard chemically10 pure. 25o. per pound at 0 ate, Drug Store TEST.—A YEAR OLD STEER, red in 80109, with white spot on loft side behind shoulder ; horns are a little coarse. Strayed from Lot 20, Con, 0, Mor- rie, ou Tuesday evening, July'Sth. A uy in- formation leading to its r000very will be tbauktully received THOS. H. BOLGER, Walton P.O. riHRESHING OUTFIT FOR BALs AT A BARGAIN —The undersigned offers his Guodison Separator and a Ham- burg 14 h,p, engine tor sale. Roth iu Rrat- oleos order. Also a MaeoeyHarrio ensilage gutter and blower. Por further particulars as to prion, terms, &o., apply to 00.51 JN0. MONADS, Oranbrook, 1ITIR,AYED FROM MY PREM. he 1000, Lot 17, Oou, O, Morrie, 00 00 about the flu et week 10 June, two 2-year•old steers, one gray and the other white, with red neck and thick horns, lnformatlon tbanklnlly received, HUGH HANNA. 01.9[ Brueoole P.O. Morrie. FOR SALE OR TO RENT.— The undersigned offers the 100 aore farm, being Lot 20, Oen, 7, Grey, for sale or to rant. Comfit.) table house, bank barn, or• chard„ wells, &o. There aro 90 sores 1n vase. 10 acres of Pall Wheat will be glut lit and 20 sores of Fall plowing 50100. Farm is only 5 mile from the thriving village of Ethel. Tor further parlioulare ae Ito pries, terms, &c., apply to 01188 SPEN0E, Ethel P.O. Apology. As there are curtain rumors to the effect that I stated that Niles Morgan retained certain ,.montes while in my employ, I wish to unw state positively that Mr. Mor - gait did net retain ono Gout of mine but on the other hand was always a most trust- worthy employed. And 10rtner If thorn may have boon any aocusation from ,00 to WE effect in the mind of Mr•. Morgan, or any other person, I regret the same and quite willingly and cheerfully publish this as an ample apol- ogy. G110, BROWN. Witness. 6.11, OIAOD 0 NALD. UNION SABBATH SCHOOL EX —TO— 3.t` ... C' —ON— dp ins TUESfia:P .Y 26 Special Train, Time and Fares as Follows :`4` Leave Time Pare, Adults Ohildre s: PALMERSTON 7 15 a. m. 91,15 00o. GOWANSTOWN 7 80 1.16 60 LISTOWEL 7 62 1,10 65" ATWOOD 8 05 `1.05 65 HENFRYN 8,15 1.00 60 ETHEL 8 25 .95 50 8 40 .86 45 8 65 ,80 90 9 10 .70 85 WHITEOEUR0H 925 .65 86 LUOKNOW 940 .66 80 RIPLEY 10,00 .40 20 arriving at Kincardine at 10,20 BRUSSELS BLUEVALE WINGUAM Returning, Train will Leave at 6,30 p, m. Tickets only good for one day except from Palmerston to Atwood inclusive which are good to return the following day, is expected to accompany the Excursion. Arrangements are being completed for Tennis, Lawn Bowling, Base Bail and other Sporte In Kincardine whioh will add to the entertainment of the Visitors, A short program of Games for Children Will oleo be given Free to Everybody, Hot Water supplied Free of Charge on the Park. Muskets may be choked on the Train and at the Parol 0o as to leave Exonreioniete free of any bother with tbem; EVERYBODY should arrange to go and spend the day at the Lake. REV. I, M.'WEBB, J, 1H. 0ANER0N, W. H. KERR, Incumbent St. Johne Chnrth, Shpt, Melville 8, S. Supt, Methodist S. 5,