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The Brussels Post, 1904-9-29, Page 501, s 4 4 p' t 141014, 09, 1004 iet5.to140igz,e*Oi t TRAIN UP A CHILD aur eonEo And w 1 hen 1 b or i d him L/STpa TOMS Op0118 April 11111, 15)04 Two Ooureoe- Oomulorolat and. Shorthand. Bend for College Journal. A, L. MOINTYltE, Manager. BUSINESS CARDS. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 FEB cent, F.B, BOOTT, Brussels, TXT II, M°OEACXEN-- Y • Issuer of Marriage Limiest*. Of - nee at Grocery, Turnberry Meet, Brussela, 1,,11ARMS FOR SALE—'ME UN- 11 DHRBI0N1(D lea Revoral good Forma for sale and to rant, easy terms in Townships of Morrie and Gray. F S. SbUTT,Brueeel C. O. 1l'. Court Priu mess Alexandria, No,24, 0, 0. F., Brussels, meets in their Lodge Room lllae• hill 2loo2, on tho Mud and last Tuesdays of each month, 018 o'clock. Visiting brethren alwayswelcomo, JAS. BURGESS, 0,10. A. N. MELLISH, R. S. M. MORRISON, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, WALTON, ONT. MISS JEAN NI'LAUCI9LIN, -'Tel ACHE 11 02 - PIANO - AND - ORGAN, BR•rJBrn17-12.,, O1V'T, ROBERT CUNNINGHAM' INBORANOO, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. J. LECKIE, LIENN AND F1Rte INSURANCE, LOAN AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Osice over Hurstey'a Drug Sturm, Nov, ard, 1002. 80.0(0 2x000110, Wellington Mutual Fire insurance Co., 1teTenraenIn 1840 Insurance taken on the Dash and premium note eyetem atourrent rates. Before inenr• Dm elsewhere call on the undersigned Agent of too Comp GEORGE ROGERS, Brunie. AUCTIONEERS. FS. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION. • ORB, will sell for better prices, to butter men in leas time and less chargee than any other Auctioneer In East Huron or be wont charge anything. Datee and orders can always be arranged at this offioe or by personal application. ROBT, H. GARN/SS BLUEVALE - ONT.. Auctioneer for Huron County. Terme reasonable. Sales arranged for at the °Aloe of Ton Poem, Brussels. 2219 VETERINARY. TD WARWICK—' • tr • Honer Gra,hno,e of the Ontario Vet. erinary College,•i s prepared to treat all die• ewe of domesticated auimnle in a coronet. eatManner. Pat Voider attention psid Eo Veterinary Deutletry. Calls promptly at. tended to. 00oe and Il1Brmary-Four doors North of bridge, Tnrnberry st., Brn0'el0. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. ._,s AB. MAODONALD-- _CI. •Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Buoe0eaor to to, F. Blair. Office over Stan- dard Bunk, Brussels. Solicitor for Metro- politan Be* Ifff �/ M, SINOLAIB— V1' • Barrister Solloitor, ioouveyaneer, Notary Public, deo. Offoe-Stewart's Block Q door North of Central Rotel. Solloitor for the Standard Bak. 0O17DFOOT,. BAYS BARRISTERS, BO YCITE ORS,• NOTARIES PUBW. Pno1Dlroom,a. F, SLAIR E. 0, •HAY° nos -Those raerorty occupied by Mosaics Offi Cameron d: Bolt, 401D1tItI00, ONTARIO. MEDICAL CARDS. J. A. M'NAUGHTON. 111, 1t,, C. M., Trinity University, F'e11ow Trinity Medical College, H0mb01 Collage of Physieinn0 and Surgeons Ont. Licentiate of the Royal. Col- lege of Surgeons, ape Licentiate of Mid- wifery Edinburgh, tea -Telephone 20.14, Resi'denee-'111 street, Bluesele, DENTiSTRY O1' in . R. I01. , FE11„0. f Arai.;_ it11NTIST agCt'aduatp of .the Royal ()allege of Dental t:chl11.,eone of Ontario and 8'lrot elaes Honor eVO,lnate. of 100100te Urdver8ity. 011100 ',tlt pjt,to llrewor'e Photograph Gallery, deepest', BIEUSB1aLS, eecinir _ •, no sy 'r¢nan App. 7'11 t "�tilnat�l9 argent and Best ri do nt0lo• Western Ontario yeynda, no Gy• LNTRAL A '•lf-ir k A7`IpRC. ONT. T11tia popular inetltutioh Ian an elf" centrist re 8000981l tor' strictly high grade World Our graduktes or b oin groat dented.naivethea'n101i f peln)1y1Lg01m&99lAo0g�ue,L Ptiioipa0,D• JQ�d8�q� NOTiOE ! Wo the undorol nod ren o 1 t prion of iwroo•Bhooing toy Hie. for Rotting and 00e. for new ahneo, owing to the m11'0.u00 in the fume onrMonday. Aloies. of ie al131ua10J1 Is goon eosin Signed by EWAN & 0o„ ado. W Port,ARD, 1'. /Mo'xv, Ii OM1 nnIRB & NON, S. T. l'1,Unt, 21,1 Alol,Auc1u, 1, TnaB. Poonocn, (0110 E0aletlta, Ju110 20100081, Jena Soloman. t trtzt Howiok Mutual Fire Ineuranoe Co. mot on Saturday, W. D, Wdllame, of Baton Reugo La., is spending a week with bio family in town. Jae, and Mrs. Beewitheriok have arrived Mame from their trip to Mani• tuba, A gang of (J. P. R. workmen were repairing the water tank here. They raised 11 np about raven feet. Mies hiiunio Bowyer left on Monday morning 10r Meitta where 0110 hag seamed a lucrative position. Dan, Brioltman hoe moved hie stook of olof00tionery and bakery bueineea to larger premises and he now ooeupte0 the eters Due door South of his old stand, Rich, poen was appointed tax Cotten. or for the Western Division and Albert E. Cooper for the Eastern Division, their enmities beteg eatisfaotory to Lowick (hunch, YIeassoall, Heneall's rate of taxation for the gree ant year i0 fixed at 12 mills. Geo. M0Ewen has been in the Weet for a ample of weeks, en business. H. J. D, Oook and the Misses Sbirray have retareed after ependiug two menthe visiting ptttoea of interest in England, Ireland sod Sootlaod. Oa the return trip they encountered very severe weather, The by-law granting a loan of $6000 to William Kelehon to estate belt a an engine and machine shop 10 the village of Hen• sail, watt voted on, on Monday of last week and carried by a good majority. At the close of the poll the vote stood 152 for and 10 agaiuet or a legal majority of 32 13. 0. Hocken, of the editorial staff of the News, Toronto, gave the Heaton Observer a call when on his way to St. J.sepb to study out the possibilities and ImpessibititiOO of Cantina's undertakings, Some time ago Cantina sued the News for libel bat tha action has been lying dormant for some time but 4000(1tiy another move bee been made, IA, clan aeye . Fail Fair will be held at Luaknow on Ootober 4 11 and 5th. Of the 25 Model School etedente in Brune this year, there are 8 young men and 17 young 'adieu. There are seven aohoole in the inapeotorate of Week Brune naw without teachers. The lowest eatery offered by any of them is $300, bat there are no tapers. The many Mende of the family in thie onion will regret to learn that Abner Ackert, of Holyrood, met with a serious aaoident, near Virden, Manitoba, while out duck 11aating. In a letter received from Mr. Ackert Ile lays he is doing as well as sun be expected. The Virden Advance, referring to the accident nays : "The first serious gunning 0ooident fn this district, so far this noon, happened to a 0o08in1 of G. Sparrow ou Monday evening. It appears Mr. Sparrow and the unfortunate young man AI00r Ackert, were out shooting drake when in some unaouountable way Mr. Sparrow's gun wall accidentally discharged, the shot penetrating bit cousin's leg, inflicting a serious, although not fatal wound. It ie expeoted that in a ebort time he will bo able to resume work." Clinton. D. A, Forrester 19), over 30 dares of splendid looking ann. Friday, Sept, 8012, le the day set for the bolding of Field day in connotation with our Collegiate, Dr, Frank Bates, who xeoently under- went an eperatioo in the hospital here for appendiuitis„1100 almost fully recovered from th8.effeote thereof, and looke well, The Strathoona Lacrosse Olnb i8 now out of the rano for junior championship. It was to have gone to Elora last Friday to play the return math' -0th that town but defaulted. The little eon of J. Maoguire, Lunn, who has been vi0itieg with his grand- parents, A. 0. and Mrs. Pattison, tad the mieforinue to.fall aft of a,,°radio awing while in motion,. Saturday noon, and sustained a severe fleet, wound to his left foot. While Mr. Stevenson, of the Hloolrio Light Om was working al the top of a pole, hie open faced silver wa'ob fell from bis pocket to the Gement walk. He climbed down, expecting to find the watch a wreck, but. to his ourprise it wee still going, and uninjured beyond the fact that the bank had beenhnoa1840 off. It is a sienna given to him by hie father 22 years ago, and during that time.bae-not Dost him snore than adollsr for repairs. AN Anna WaDDINo.-Amidst the muei- aal strains of the Loheugrin and Men- deleoohn wadding mar0hee, played by Prof. Hawkino, of Brussels, Mise M. Maude Goodwin and_ W, Glenn Oampbell bowed to the alter of love on Wednesday of last ween at high noon, being united in the holy bunds of matrimony by Rev. Dr. Stewart. The 00ene transpired at the home of the bride's pinnate, A., H. and Mee, Goodwin, R4tbeubnry street, the rooms being tnetily decorated in green and white, anent being profusely dis- tributed throdahont, The. bride wore a gown of white Brenda net over white taffeta silk, and carried white oaruatione. Their only attendant wao little Ruth Hoover, youngoet daughter of Mayor Hoover, who made a sweet and pretty little flower girl, After the aeremeny the wedding party repaired to the house' heat door, which the groom hoe furnish. ed as ahamo for hie bride, and here luncheon was 'served, the tables being lighted by oandlea, here they enjoyed thinnutlet a until train time, when thg happy aoupla left on a hanaymoon trip, to Detroit, amidst the beet o1 wlehee end the uanai shower of rite. They will be at Isom@ tg tlreiy friende atter the 15111 of October, Tun tete pride was wolf and favorably known wee evidenced by the dumber of Otte that 0100 reeeient, tPillle choir gave theta a dlook and' the Prtteteo 3lard a Bible, On `Tuesday 0400194 about fifty of the brile'.I friends look the t t , her h°nee b alarm, end elm goad h t 00I h Y ;mush kitchen 1 4 .110, •tv ,t to start housekeeping with €1Ottr+r'l (911. Tian Goderioh Organ Ou, made a ship• 112,11 10 Australia, A I,naal Otninn campaign ie to be undertaken in town. Among diose Galled to the bar reeelttly at Osgeed° Hall was W. Stuart Lane, eon of Oounty Clerk Wm, lime, The lumber dealt is pow fairly covered with piled lumber, and there 90 only room for nue Gr two mere oargooe. The repair's on the North pier are pre. grassing, and it Io0ke me though the job will lest till the snow aomem. Daring Wednesday night Rome one stole nearly a dozen fine geraniums from the flower bade at the Court Hoene, Etre. R. Henderoon, wbo has bean visit- ing for some weeks at Wingham, has gone to Guelph hospital for treatment. Postmaster John Galt woe in Sand• wibh attending the funeral of his aunt, Mre, Wilkinson, who died at Windsor, Jonathan Miller has disposed of hie hotel bueineea in Seaforth and he and Mee. Miller hove again become residents of out town. The trees around the main streets are being trimmed, owing to their inter. ferenoe with the wires, with the effect of admitting light more freely to the Bide• ITOrclwJoh. The Bowiok Fall Fair will be held on Saturday, Oat 1st, The Arlington block has been very neatly painted and present! a fine ap praranoe now. John Argue has purchased the house and lot, 000npied by Wm. Wallace, from Thos. Strong, fur a handsome figure, At a Voatry meeting of Trinity ohuroh it we; decided to put in a new furnace this Fall. The work wI1l be proceeded with at On0e, . The annual 11119e99 Thanksgiving eer- vi0ee were held to Trinity church on Sun- day. Rev, Mr. Buokland; of Listowel, was in charge. Tho church was suitably deoorated. L. Mahood bronght the largest pear to the Record Mike last week that the editor ever caw It weighed 10,} onnoes and measured 10# inobea in circumference and 11 inehe8 around by Oa nein, J. 3, Montgomery moved his hauebold effeete to Owen Sound where he has leased it house and will reside. 13e will go ex- teueively into stook baying, and also into the lumbering on some 800 acres of timber land ba owns in Koppel Tp, M. Sharpin and G. Trout have taken the minutia of clearing some of this bah land for him. VVfeaail toen- H, Davie has been suffering for the past three weeks wish an 104 lured leg. For nine days he was ooufined to hie bed, Thos. and Mrs.Boott and Mimi Roe re. turned from an enjoyable trip to St. Louis, where they took in the eights of the World', Fair. They also attended the wedding of a niece of Mr. Saobt's in Clay ()musty, Kenna. The Committee for the annual Union Sunday School exeureion from Wingham reoaived the relnrne from the G. '1'. R.. of the rebate on the fares paid that day, and there falls to the Sunday Salmis of town the sum of $250 85. John Rogers' horse took a wild run on Sunday 11th, lust, along the river bank, and plunged fearleeely into the water, until it was over its head. With oon- eiderable diffioulty the horse was saved by memo of a boat. The buggy -was oempleteiy ander water, W.F. Vauetone had his faoe severely out and bruised by falling off a oar. He wa8 shipping stook at Gerrie station, and had climbed upon the aide of the oar to oount the sheep. While he wag doing thio, the engine bathed down to the oar, and Mr. Vauotone jumped, bat in doing 00, fell with blatant on the iron rails. 'Hie Noe was eerlou0ly out and bruised,. It woe fortunate he did not fall under the moving oar. For the past two months, the Presby, terian obnab in town has been nutter. going repairs, and last week the new pipe organ was Metalled, fa a short tithe, the work of renovation and im• 'pavements will be completed, and the 000gregetiou will worship in a beautiful edifice. The date of the reopening 00(010ee has hien flied for Oabober 9th, s4hen Rev, R. E. Knowles, of Galt, will preaob, morning and evening, Ou Tuesday evening of Mat week re- presentatives of the. Town Sunday Sohoole waited upon Dr. Towler, at his renidenoe, and. 0preng a complete sur- prise upon 11111. There were present 1- Rev, Dr. Gundy and Mr. Fenian from tbo Methodist, Mr, Ooeens from the Bsptitt, Rev. Wm, Lowe and Alex. Alderson from St. Paula sad Mr Harold from the Presbyterian Sunday School, On behalf of the Schools, they presented him with a beautiful Silver Tray, ineoribed, ae a reeognibion of hie untiring efforts ate Secretary of the Com - mines for several years in oonneotlon with the annual Excursion, Mr, Herrington, of Toronto, was here endeavoring to interest our 10wtemen fn the organization of a joint stook 0o. for the monufaotnre 01 knitted underwear. A mooting wag held in the Connell 0hambeu and Mr, J3erringtou preeeuted figures thawing the poet of maohiuery, eta. and profit on the goods, Machinery, no., would ant $12,000, and $10,000 worsting capital would b1 required, so that about $35,000 would bo required. Filly females would be employed. 13e figured that the petite yearly would be' $12,000. Atter nuc 01110800' experience with joint stook affeire, they seem rather wary of investing their money in Buda a 'scheme, In the Presbyterian Church, Wing• hart, at 12 30 o'oloak, ou Wednesday of MO week, wag consummated the mar. fla40 of Claude L. Toting, manager of the Bank of Hamilton at Berlin, son of the late Rey. Dr, Laing, of Dnndae, Red Mies Nellie Macdonald, yea°9�001 daugh- too of Dr, Macdonald, M. P. East Huron. The ohneoh was very prettily decorated with bank() of ferns, and white asters, beeidoe ot%fee planta and flowers in profueien. At the appointed 11001, to the taming of the wedding, noareh, play- ad'dy ries, (Rev) J. J. Hestia,' of Mel. grave, the Wedding party took their posltione, the bride being given away by 1801 father. Rev. D. Perm, 00t4btd by Itmv A A, Veins of If:10o 1 oton, 1)roi1tee 0f the groom, performed the ceremony. The 10ride10 wedding attire was of Dream Gbioeee eatiq, and she wore the euit0rit• arq veil and vomited it bouquet of white ' I Jit it 1,1 13 t3 itJ X� rosea, Mee Carolina Manlnnald, rioter of theill41,411 br e b Ill 'rnarl1 L I7 g , 1 U red vein 1 1 w r a' t t fn 1f milt ha Mss, Amy and Lelia Hersey, 1110 u ,i« 1150 „f the bride, ectad ae malt of honer The smote Wal 'supported by II, P. Taylor, of Woodotook. Dr, 3. It. Macdonald, and W. 0. Ferguson, of Loudon, noted ns nether!, The 0Or'meny over, the wedding party and ga00t0-rolativee of the °entreating particle, quite a few of whom were from a 1110anae-returned to the home of the bride's patent's, where a dainty wedding breakfast wan partaken of. The bride wao the recipient of a large number of ooetly and beautiful presents, whioh evidenced the high esteem in which she le held by many friends. The happy couple left on the afternoon C. P, R. train far a short trip to Toronto and the Haat before taking up tlielr reeidonoe in Berlin. The bride bee been a lite -long rseident of Wingham, and 000 of the moat popetar young iodise of the town, and the groom woe formerly connected with the local brunet] of the Bank of [Camillo/1. tlt> th. Min Edna Pickard left to resume her violin 0tud.ee at Sohneotedy, N. Y., A large number of looal Ooneorvativee went to Stratford to beat R. L. Borden, Frank L. Willie ie opening up his new stook of gent's farniehings eta„ in Lea- royd'B old stand. The fitermini district meeting of the Methodist ohuroh fur Goti0ri012 district was held at Seaforth on T'aesday. Will. Orloh pinked a monster mnehroon on Main et, the other day, whin' weighed one pound. It was of the light colored variety. Mrs. John Orioh, of this town, left for Portage La Prairie, to attend at the bed• aide of her Don Fred, who is dangerously ill of fever. John Haya, of Hayeville, i0 visiting hie brother, Thos. E. Hays, Be is over 82 years of age and is remarkably smart and active for his yearn. A large amount of oheeee whioh has been in cold 0torage at D. D. Wilson's, was shipped from the local station to Vancouver last week. Rev.' T. Fagan, D. D„ and Rev. D. Mo Donald, D. D., to mieeionariee of the Order of the Holy Redeemer, oowmeneed on Sept, 25th in the Oatbolin church, Seaforth, 0 mission wh'uli will continue until Oat. 20d, at 7 p. m. On week days sermons will be preached in the morning at9a.m.and 73091.m, 1002 W. C. I,enrnyd left for Wimltpll, whets 1 h,, good C, ire t., n acline t 2 f ar d i family will liken remain In da10 u the Winter. Aro' & Ondmore have pin (Mooed a tb,'oi. ,be ,, old pacer from halve Beattie, of Jiirktue, T11ts paver is a promising ono and tools fleet prize In the 1.inners' trot et Exeter, D. D4t,nvem has returned from visiting the fake 0b London and Toronto with his team of heavy draft bargee, ,At Lon- don he curried off both the fleet and the sweepstake prizes iu the heavy draft Man, and at Toronto took seoond prize. A pleasant event took plane at St. James' ohuroh, on Wednesday of last week at 5 p. m., when J. W. Duncan, of the Seaforth News, was quietly married to Mies Marguerite Bell, of Lond„n, for- merly of Exeter, ROY. Father C•,rooran performed the oerinony the bride being sepported by her sister, Mien Helen Bell, whits Will. 1)mioan, brother of the groom, Rated as best man. Mutio was furnished by the olwle, ander the leadership of Mra, P. J. Muloahy, while hire. Bullard played the weddiug maroh, The eon. tea0t3ng parties have taken aphawse- keeping bn ne - keeping in town and have the beet wishes of a large oirole of [rioods, t..l ezl.c>w Al. The H'arvoet Thanksgiving Servide of Ohriet (Mural will take plooe on Friday evening, Sept. 90th, and the following Sunday, Henry Zinn, the noted horse bet eder 01 Wallace, who has for years won ant good prizes at Toronto and Leaden, wao again enaoeeeful. At London he parried off three firsts and two seconds, first for driver, first tor 8 year old Carriage, first for colt, Carriage class, seamed for brood mare, and wooed for 2 year old carriage °Ingo, At the oloee of the prayer meeting in Knox °berth an Wedneeduy evening, Sept. 141h, Mies Lizzie Voigt, who is severing her oonne0tion with the oburob and leaving town, was presented with a box containing a handsome ebony toilet set, and oleo a very nice gold mounted fountain pen for her deter, Mise Annie Voigt, together with a kindly address whioh was read by Mies Annie Flender. 000. Kirklon fair will be held on the Ot11 and 7t11 of Ootober. Rev. 0, W. Brown, of Mitohell, hoe aoaepted a call to Aylmer, on completion of hie term at Mitohell. EAST HURON FALL FAIR Thursday and Friday, Octs 6 & 7 The Outlook Very Favorable. East Huron Fall Fair has loon a front place among the County Agrionitural Shows and has been growing in interest as the years have gone by. The Fair of 1904 will not be inferior to any of its predecessors and will 110 doubt attraot many people. SPECIAL PRIZES. The Standard Bank, offers $5.00 for the best 15 pounds of roll bobber, the same to become the property of donator. W. H. Kerr will give The POST for a year for the beet 2 loaves of home made bread ; and Tun Poor for a year for the beet 5 pounds of batter, both articles to become his property. W. H. McOraoken offers to purchasers of seed from him as follows :-5 Swede Turnips, 1st, 50e. •,' 2ut1, 25o. ; 5 Long Red Mongols, 1st, 500. ; 2n1, 250. ; 6 Yellow Giant Intermediate Mangela, let, 50o.; 2nd, 25c, Oil Painting, Original Sketch, not lees than 15x20 in., from spot enacted by the Secretary, to be limited by motes and bounds. Intending competitors may get full information from the Secretary. 1st, $8.00 ; 2nd, $2.00. Postmaster Farrow offers prizes for the three beet addressed envelopes, by pupils of Pubiio Sahoole. One envelope to boar address of a person in the Old Country ; one to the United States and one in Ontario, let prize, 50e. ; 2nd prize, 500. ; 3rd prize, 500. Foshan stamped envelopes must be used. One person may take the three awards if the judges so decide. Four prizes will be awarded by the Society to boyo and girls under 16 ye0re of age who can name the largest number of varieties of apples on exbibiti„n at the Fair. 1st, $1.50 ; 2nd, $1.00 ; 8rd, 76°. ; 4th, 50a. Competition takes place at 4.30 p. m. on the first afternoon of Fair. No entrance fee. Best half Dore of Mangels, let, $2.50, donated by Geo. Thomson ; 2nd, $1.50 by W. H, MoOracken ; 8rd, $1,00. There must be four entries or no oompe0ition. Entrance fee of 500, to be made at the time of making entries. Entries to be made before Show day and prizes t0 be awarded not later than Oot, 21. Best half acre of turnips, let, $2.50, donated by Geo. Thomson 1 2nd, $1,501 3rd, $1.00. Must be four entries or n0 competition. Entrance fee of 50o, to be made at the time of making entries. Entries to be made before Show day and prizes to be awarded nut later than Oat. 21. Dr. J. A, McNaughton offers $5.00 for best roadster, horse or mare, owned and driven by a farmer. Style and speed to be -taken into consideration. 1st, $3.00; 211d, $2.00. TheSeoretary will present a box of Croquet, for the largest assortment and nicest arrangement ofleavesof Canadian woods, the same to be attac1 041 to a card not, exceeding 24x00 inobea, by a Pubiio School pupil ; 2nd prize, Photo Album. A. E. Mellish, of the Metropolitan Bank, Brussels, will give three prizes, viz, 101, $3.00 ; 2nd, $2,00 ; 8rd, $1.00, for the three beet (solleotions of Winter apples exhibited, Richards' Pure Soap Oo,, the well known manufaoturere at Woodotook, offer the following prizes :-Beat Novelty in Ladies' Work, $1.00 worth of Richards' Soap ; best hand painting on 8 China Cups and Sano010, $1.00 worth of Rioh0rde' Soap ; best Collection of Soft Pillows, nob lase than 4 in collection, $1.00 worth of Richards' Soap l best 8 Scones, $1.00 worth of Richards' Soap, Additional thatrlea mast be made with the secretary rev lye Above Special Prizes. ATTRACTIONS. To provide a program of interesting featnrea for the 2nd day of the Fair has been the endeavor of the Direabors and that they have succeeded is beyond gime. lion. This year the card will show ;- FOOT RACE, 100 yards, boyo under 18 years. 1st, $1.00 ; and, 500. ; 3rd, 25e, BOYS' RA.011, under 14 years, 100 yards, let, 75o ; 2nd, 500; 31(1, 25o ; 4912, 26o. GIRLS' RAOE, under 14 years, 50 jande, lot, 75o ; 2nd, 50o ; Brd, 25n ; 4111, 25o, BOYS' RACE, ander 8 years, 50 yards. let, 50e ; 2nd, 25e ; 8rd, 260, GIRLS' RADE, under 8 years, 50 yards. let, 500 ; 2nd, 25e ; 8rd, 25o, OBSTACLE RA013, 100 yead0, for boys under 18 years. 1st, $1.00 ; 2nd, 500 3rd, 20n. CANDLE RA019, 100 yards. let, $1,00 ; 2nd, 500 ; 3rd, 250, FAT WOMAN'S RA0E, 50 yards, oonteetants must weigh at least 200 lbs, let, $2.00 ; 2nd, $1.00 ; 31d, 50o. SPEEDING, -The Committee is arranging for a few speeding events one of which will be open to single drivers attached to buggies, A HIGHLAND PIPER will be in attendance and Sottish danoing performed by local and foreign talent. FOOT 1?AOE$ AT 3 P. M. THE 00140E1bT, Already arrangements are well advanced for the big Concert always given on the Friday evening of the Fair. Among the talent secured is Sas. Fax, the well known and Rlwaye welcome 1nn•maker of Toronto; Mise Ethel Powell, the fine soprano, of the same pity, and Miss Grate Merry, of Toronto, a rising young eloontioniet, who with piano soloists of this locality will present a program that l so and inetrtlob ii amu0e ea r 1 y , p „ ,, q,`hnreday evoniug 9111 Palace w111 be open to view the interior department of the Fnir. A Musical and Literary program will be given. Admission will only be 10 cents, Anybody desiring a copy of the prize Hat will have one forwarded by return Mail by writing the Seorstary) W. H. Kerr, Brussels, The dates of the Fab; ii40 Thereby and Friday, ()debar Oh mud 7th, Dan ' c.•4.5 wU r ac4q,�''�WG+ cJtm,l:o> 51«"te'avu�r.'ti't 1:? rr MCKINNON te CO, MILLINERY Oar Millinery Department le now the great °entre of attraction, It be filled to overflnving with all the newaol thione in up 0o.date goods, iuelud- ins the latest designs in Paris and New York Reedy.to•wear, Outing and Drage Rale. Our ealee in this department hove exceeded our most Dan' gnine expectations and severalliueo have had to be repeated already thie season. A cordial invitation ie extended to the ladies to visit our millinery parlore now while the stook ie at its best New Dress Goods, We ra0elv891 a large shipment of New Drees Goode thio week, which puts oar stock in great 'shape for the Fall trade. We allow great value in light, medium and dark, plain, mottled and v, flecked Homeepun, something new, at 50e, 75o, and $1. -Barris' 0o'o- bre.ted Homeepuue, in new cohere and designs, guaranteed all wool, 58 inches wide, at $1. -Vieques,is b'aok and brown, navy and green, very e Baiala t 1.-Vsnatiun Drees Goode, in black and navy, at $1, 1 25 and 1 50.-Homeepana, in all actors, 45 and 50 inobea wide, suitable for girls' school dresses, at 26o, 85o and 50a, New Mantles. We have received our second shipment of New Mantles, which makes our stook complete in all the latest styles. We show everything that is new in Children's, Mieseo and Ladies' Mantles et very close prices. 4', ,c 44,$ kl� 9nr `lid' x 2c 4 X2C2CXX =`PY' BUGGIES ! BUG -G -IE S ! OCKYILL IS THE BEST Beware of Imitators and Imitations, 'le4ele')e'le'Idlt'IL'01'uptlteleal Superior Material, Workmanship and Finish in all our goods. Building from 10,000 to 12,000 Vehicles yearly we have our would- be competitors distanced in numbers. We have still a few of these "Old Beliables” in up-to-date Finish and Design to show you. Does Quality count with you 4 If so be sure to call as we can certainly interest you. Best Goods Procurable at Close Prices, We have a number of other makes to show you, including the "Platteville,” "Palmerston" and "Guelph." Also a number of comparatively new Seeond•haud Rigs, of other makes, for sale at low prices. n....11,401.1.10`10,6111..11011'11.411.1.1.1.1.1.1%, N. S. Mc Lauc li . 1 APPLE TE s Apples will be bought on and after Septem- ber 12th, at the BRUSSELS EVAP! Apples may be shaken off the trees. Wind- falls and Packers' Culls will be bought at the Highest Market Price. Small or Soft Apples will not be taken. JNOO CUNNINGHAM PROPRIETOR. mentaeleatesecasu8]eA6issemecanneneesseennuemasenstrwre awomnamslow EWAN & what our stock is. We have kept good rigs will do it. We have added to our Buggy Tope this season a Spring to prevent the bolts and rivets from breaking. Thee has been a long felt want. We have 4 Otylos of Axles -Duet and 011 Proof, Long Distance, 1.000 Miles, and the Noieolese Axles, also a few of the old otylee. .6.11 Steel Body Hanger, and all trimmed with beet Leather. Along with our own Buggies we Mante'l's a number of first -angel Factory Buggies. Our Wagons are all Oak with 2,1 and 3 inch tires ; Trucks anti Medium size, We invite every intending purchaser to Deli and Buy from Oe and 00v0 money, WE are now ready for 1904 with a larger stock of Buggies than ever we had and a walk through our Show Rooms will convince intending purchasers the lead and intend to do so if A T & 00., Brussels.