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The Brussels Post, 1905-8-3, Page 8. J -lard Road TO TRAVEL Is the one over which you pass if your Feet are Tender, If your Feet trouble you, If the Flesh is tender, If they get tired, If they sweat - 1, 6 Nyals° Foot Eas'em will Relieve You. 20 CENTS PER PACKAGE. Ali Ili IV II, Ilr'tr'i,'IWL�'a�'VMi'V F. R. SMITH, DRUGGIST AND STATIONER. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. 600THBEN EXTENSION W. O. & a, Trains leave Brunelle Station, North said South, as follows ; GOINe Bo4Ta Oorna NORT0. Mail 7:05 a.m 1 Mixed 8440 a,m Mixed 11:25 a.mI Mail.. ......1:88 p.m Express 8:02p.m l Express ...... 8:51 p.m faux' Etta t.ems. A ebiel'e amang ye bakin' notes, An' faith he'll prent it. AI,OOBT. LIMIT frosts these nights. GEO. BEST shipped a oar of hoge to Palmerston. 2 CARS of Cattle were shipped to Mont. real by J. Clegg. Goer. time is being made by some of the oolbs on the half mile track, Taos. Newsom rebuilt a culvert last week 2 miles South of Brussels. Pune% found atter Tan POST At Home Taeeday evening. Owner may have it by proving property. Tan new cement stable at the Amer. ioan hotel will be ready for occupation on Saturday evening of this week. Fein progress is being made with the improvements at the Garfield block and another week or so should see it com- pleted. Trion Bute. have the foundation reedy for a new brick stable at the rear of the electric light power house to re- pleae the one destroyed by fire last May. It will be built at ones. DONT TROT OVER BRIDGE.—The attention of the public is oslled to the very com- mon practice of driving over the iron bridge at Brussels, "fall tilt," contrary to law. It ie the intention of the authorities to make an example ot those who pereiet in it. So we give this hint to save future trouble. Lase Monday evening the Oommittee appointed to ooneider the extension of the carriage baaioeae in Brussels, met in the Ooutwit Chamber when a lengthy disaaseion was gone into and feats and figures given, atter which an adjournment was made to ascertain some neoeeaary outside information. Dree.—On July 25th, Glenn, the infant eon of Wm, and BIiMa Sample, of 8amlt Ste, Marie, died, aged 8 menthe. The little fellow was only i11 for a few hours from cholera iofantnm. The many old friends of Mr. Sample in Bruesele will be sorry to hear of the demise of his bright little son. AN APOLo !. 8 B issuinga 0 W perposed ed p p email Daily to emphasize our 25th anni• vereary but with pressers of work, get- ting settled, and a balk on the part of our engine we found it impoeeible but give two pages additional to oar regular home this week. Everybody should read the adobe. and we bops they will find the reminiscent articles of interest, Orem Hamm—Friday of next week will be the Oivio Holiday in Brunelle and the places of business will be closed. The annual Sabbath school Excursion will be run to Kinoardioe on that day. Special trail will leave Brussels at 8.40 o'olook and will get to Kincardine at 10.20. The return fare will be 85 menta for adults and 45 cents for ohildren. Train will leave Kinoardine et 6.30 o'olook. ADVERTISEMENTS appeared in TDB POST 26 years ago as follows:—Wm. Van - stone & Sone, Flour Mill { Town & Bur- rows, Lime works; D. A, Waddell, bar - nese; Dnnoan McIntosh, woollen mill; J. D. Ronald, foundry ; J. Leokie, bank- er ; W. R. Wilson, foundry { Joseph Jobneboo, baker, etc.; T. Fletcher, jeweller ; Hayorolt Bros., tinsmiths; Mrs. Riede, and Mies Roddick, millin- ery; Dr. Graham, drug Ettore; G. A. Deadman, druggist ; Bennett, Smith, & 00., planning mill; Jas. Drear, hard- ware; R. W. Took, general morohaot; Drew° & Sons, grooerie°; Geo. Good & Co., msrobants; W. Y. Motleaoken, groceries, In the above list there is not one 'meteorite in whiob the same parties aro in business today although a few are still in Bruesele. I. 0. F.—As announcement in last issue a Companion Court of the I, 0. F. wen organized on Monday evening with the following goodly staff of offiosre who were duly installed by the Supreme Deputy, the Rev. James MoOanl :-0. D. Mrs, I. 0. Rieberde ; 0. R„ Miss Kate Wilson; P. 0. R., Miss Asenath 0. Mil. ligan ; V. 0. R., Miss Lizzie Rossi Or- ator, Mee. 50. A, Baines; R. S„ Mies Annie Roes; F. 8., Mise Isabella Strachan; S. W., Miss 8. E, Faction; J. W., Mies Isabella Livingston; 8, B., Miss M. E, Wood; J. B., Mies Mabel Zimmer; S. J. 0., Mies Luella Roes. Mach enbheeiasm was manifested by the ladies and an effort moat strenuous will be nude to double their number by the end of the present month, and so 55. ogre the prize of a magnifloent set of re- galia and badgee for the oi8oere offered by the Supreme Obiet Ranger, Oronhya• tekha. The next meeting will be held conjointly with the subordinate on the Sed Monday of the month, Through the generona kindness of Mr. Betz, the mem- bers of both Comte were treated to a timely supply of choice foe -Cream at the mega of. the Meeting, J. MCDONALD shipped a oar of lumber to Toronto. A can of dairy butter was shipped from Brueaels factory to Montreal. A. 0. DAMES forwarded a car of bogs to Oollingwood, and three oars of cattle to Montreal. Teem are 82 inmatee in the House of Refuge, Clinton. One of the females died Leat weak. 25 oente in advenoe gets THE POST for mew aubaaribere on a trial trip for the balance of 1905. Mae (DR.) Bums will be at home after Monday, August 14th, residence, Mill Bt, formerly 000npied by Dr. MoNaugbton, Special Exoarsion train leaves Breesals on Civic Holiday for Kincardine at 8.40 a. ed. Return tare is 85 Dents for adults and 45 cents for children, Take the trip and enjoy the holiday. De. OVENS, M. D., Surgeon, Oooalist, Speoialiet, Diseases of Eye, Ear and Nose treated and glasses fitted properly. Will be at Smith's Drug Store, Brussels, on Tuesday, Sept. 19th. Hours 8 a. m, to 1.30 P. m. BANES WILL omosm.—Owing to Friday of next week being Oivio Holiday and the other Madness plane (losing for that day both banks have arrauged to do likewise so people should govern themselves aocordingly. Gruen Lonox.—James Sones end Epb. Oober will attend the I. 0. 0. F. at Brookville next week, as repreeemtativeo of Western Star, No, 149, Brussels. The former has been drafted o0 one of the important Committees. Tax Imported heavy draft stallion, Klondike, owned by A, Hewitt, of Kin• oardine. died the otber day from acute indigestion. He was valued at $2,000, and weighed over 2,200 pounds. It win be a heavy loss to the owner. ',TEXAS Goy." the trappy pacing stallion of Moore Bros., bas been on the eiok list this week with acute indigestion, with doubts expressed as to the result of the sickens. The animal was Some better on Thursday, however. BT pard eleewbere in Tan Pose Ibis week it will be seen that Mies Kate Mo. Kinlay, of Brussels, is prepared to give vocal lessons or inetreot on the violin. She bas studied at the Ooaservatory, Toronto, and under Mrs. Norton, of Detroit, and brings with her to town a good reoord for masioal ability. OusTOMs OlwicxR Delp: The following item clipped from the London Free Press of Tueaday of last week refers to the bee• band of Mise Lottie 8male formerly of Brussels :—Thomas Sutherland, the well- known United States custom offioer at the Grand Trunk depot, passed away yesterday afternoon at bis residence, 853 Hellmatb avenue. The late Mr. Suther- land was born in Scotland and moved to this country with his parents when a yoaog mac. For many pure be was an employee of the Grand Trunk, and was appointed to a responsible position in the company's eervioe at Port Huron. Three yeare ago he was appointed to the position in the United States Inatome eervioe, whiob be held at the time of his death. Deceased is survived by a widow and five ohiidren as follows :—James, of California : William, Duluth ; Mrs. Boyne, Port Heron ; Mrs. Vintise, De- troit, and Mies Jennie, at home. OUR AT HoME,—Tnesday afternoon and evening TEE Pose held its At Home in Ha new premises when we were favored witb the company of hundreds of ladies end gentlemen from town and oonntry, with a few visitors from longer distanoes. The whole affair was very informal, so much so that everybody went where they liked and did as they pleased. Oar new baildingoame in for many oomplimente and snores of congratulatory words were spoken relative to oar premises and oar 26 yeare proprietorship of Taxi POST, interspersed with good wishes for the time to come. To entertain oar mete choice piano solos were well rendered by T. A. Hawkins, and Misses Rose Clerk and Maggie MoLaooblin ; taking violin and piano duets by H. L. Jackson and Mies Jean MoLanahlin : trombone and piano duos by W. A. Grewar and Mies MoLanoblin that elicited applause ; and several trios on violin, 00r. net and piano that won encores. The town Band pub their beat foot forward and on the street and indoore pleased the visitors immensely. To add further to the interest the Odd Fallows very kindly threw open the doors of their splendidly appoieted Hall, (situated in Tag retie, block) the beauty and attraebiveneee of which called forth man' enooniome. We thank all for their call, the friendly greeting, and kindly assistance. The piano need was a choice one, a Cabinet Grand Hemtzman from the show room of R, Leatherdale & Son, who are the sae. oeseful agents for Brunets and looality. Oar epeeist' thanks are due to the whole. sale stationery firm of Megan. Bantle, Gillies & Co., of Hamilton, who in congratulatory note, kind words by Mr. Rano, their well known representative, on Tuesday, and a highly prized gift of oak inkstand with bottles, and silver envelope opener, Deme to hand for our 25813 anniversary, The silver plate on the stand bears the following neatly let, tared ineoriptlon :-1880 Ton BnueemLs Pose 1905, W. H. Kerr. It was after 10 o'clock when we bade the last depart- ing guest good night and now have settled down to the customary routine of news. paper life with a grateful heart to both God and man for the blessings of the past gttatter of it sontetry, Standard Bank of Canada Or$4'.1,1917..,TSISF 2 107.0 SURPLUS, OR RESERVE FUND a 1,001000 TOTAL ASSETS OVE1b 1af,000,000 A. General. I3ntaleing Bntelllot ace Treensrtete'.tl `""?SAVINGS BANK:' "- -DEPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAR and opwarde received on whloh INTEREST I8 ALLOWED FROM DAVE OF DEPObl'T at the HIGHEST BANS RATE. AOORUED INTEREST is added to actuante every six months and becomes principal. —MARRIED WOMEN and MINORS may make and withdraw Deposits without the intervention of any person, LOANS MADE TO FARMERS ON NOTE AT LOWEST RATE. SALE NOTES GASHED, OOLLEOTED or may be left for $AFE•KEEPING on y for whiob no charge ie made. YOUR BUSINESS will receive our careful and oourteoue attention. A. 0. MAOFARLANE, Aroma. Tae Tennis and'Lawn Bowling Clubs will likely arrange games with Kincar- dine ou exa0reion day—Friday of next week. RoOLLIN EoNoeTON DEAD.— datarday of Nat week the sad intelligence was reoeiv- ed by R. T. Hingeton, of Brussels, that his nephew, Romain, eldest eon of Dr. J. W. Hingatoo, of Chicago had died. The young man was 19 years of age; and had jest completed a saocees(nl term at College and for a holiday took a trip to Gold Field, Nevada. IOaide of two weeks from the time be left be tools appendiaitie and Was operated upon for it un the following day, which was the 25th of July, Mr. Hingeton paseed away with relatives, but neither his fattier nor members of the family were there, not expecting that the operation would be nadertaken udbit misdeed. Owing to dietauoe interment was made where be died, The family is almost heart broken over the sad and sudden bereavement and the old Mende of Dr. Hingstou in this locality will hear with regret of the demise of bis eon, who was o very prom• ising young man, Business Locals. SERVANT wanted at ono°. Apply to MRS. W. M. BINCLAIR, Fon obeap millinery go to Misses Hub. kirk. See our 50 cent hate. New buggy end an E & D. bicycle for Bale obeap. Apply to JAS. BALLANTTNE, Brassele, OOMrORTAEL0 house and lot, with stable, pump &a., oouveniently located on Queen street for sale. Apply to Tas POST. 500 pkgs. batter wanted—ohoiae-17o Gash or trade. Don't mise our July and Aug. Bale. Geo. E. KING, tf Wingham. HORSE blanket and bag of oats found. Owner may have the same by proving property and paying for this notice by oalliog on Obas. Bozell, Lot 3, Con. 9, Grey. 25 Years at the Helm. The writer on August 1st, 1880, or 25 years ago last Tuesday, took the editorial helm of the etannab little oraft, known as Tag Bausssns POST, then 7 years on the sea of life, end daring tae swiftly tuning years has made an effort to keep the prow poiniing in the right direction. In succeeding "old salve" like the MoGilli- daddy Brea., we knew something of the responsible post we 000npied and we ant. fered several spasms of palpitation of the heart bat as we became aoouebomed to themotions of the ship and got our p journalistio sea lege we egaered away according to the oharb we undertook to sail by, viz„ to do our best to promote the inbereete of the community and at the same time to pot a few "life preaer- vere" in the looker in the ebape of honest. ly earned coin. If We do say it ourselves we think we bays met with a measure of amen. A goodly share of it is due to the pablio generally who stood by us in a mush praiseworthy manner and for whiob we ere very grateful and hereby aoknow. ledge it. It was not always smooth sailing in those 25 years and many a breeze has filled our sails and an ooeaeional gale tbresbened to blow lee out of the water but we staid on deok end never suffered ship. wreok. In tbess years we have had one vessel manned by various good seamen among them W. H. Auld, now of the Eesex Free Press ; A. M. Kay, poetmaoter al Stratford ; Ernest Gerry, deceased ; W. F. Scott, of New Liskeard ; R. S. Pelton, of the News, Tempel° ; W, Bfillantyne, of the Emanate Journal ; 0. E. Turnbull, of Tomato; Eph.Downing, in Manitoba ; Harry MoOrae, of Mitchell ; Will. Good, of Emerson, Man., and Norman McGuire, of Preston, and fair skippers in the person of Mies May Kerr, who became Mre. 0. E. Turnbull ; Mise Eva Turnbull, of Goderiob ; Mise Nina Rogers in Mount Forest ; Miss Ada Mainprize now Mrs, W. H. Stewart, Brussels; and Miss Olive Mainprige, of Kincardine. Our present staff aonsiste of Jno. Bal. lantyne, who bus been our faithful let mate for a good many pure, J. Leslie Kerr, Athol Maify)uerrie, Misses Vinic Edwards and Fermis Thomeop and Alonzo Jackson. We have been vary fortunate in these associated with as and have great plsaeure in noting the pro. gross marking the career of a goodly number of them as they promoted to sail brigs of their own. During these 26 years every newspaper in the County, barring one, has changed proprietors in whole or pert, fume of them a number of time, but throdgb cloud and seeable° we have had the gdod fortune to often make the port eve sailed for and our craft is in better shape today than ever. How long we may oontinue to sail it we cannot say bat our purpose for the future ie to do our beet ; to be fair to everybody ; to endeavor to be worthy ot a sbare of the kind words said of us and bye and bye to meet our "Captain face to faoe when we have aroseed the bar." t:Il(JttC11 tel ILII Es Juo. MoAllieter gave nu address on the street on Sabbath evening. There will be Sigh Maes sud sermon in the Catholic oharnb, Brussels, uest Sunday at 10.30 a. m. The Mission Band of Melville church will be addressed Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, by Rev. Mr. Rubinson. Wednesday evening Mr. Robiueon gave a very interesting sddreeo at Melville °burnt) o❑ Mission work among the colored people. Rev, Mr. Robinson preaobed an inter. eating dieoourse last Sabbath morning on "Conformation and Transformation" in Melville church. In a02neation with the l§lsthodist Sala bath School next Sunday afteruo0u, the regular monthly Mtsnionary eolleotion will be takeu and the clay will be ob. served as Flower Sunday also in the school. The Summer Sabool of Wingham Dia• trait epees at Kiooardine uu Monday evening of next week, A fine bill of fere will be presented. Get n copy of the Souvenir Program at Tag POST. 25o, pays for 11, Next Sabbath will be the quarterly communion service in the Methodieb Church. Sacrament at the close of the morning 5ermou and testimony meeting following the regular evening eervioe, The pastor will preach, Rev. Mr, Madan', of Toronto, gave two splendid eermone in the Methodist ohurob on Sabbath. The morning theme was "God rejooing in a sinner's salve. tion" and the evening snbjeot "The Saviour seeking sinners." He ie strongly evangeliatio in hie style, with a ohoiae command of expressive language, and rivits hie palate so that they hold. The expository eommente ou the Soriptnre was of a most iostreobive and unique aurae - ter, Rev. Mr. MOOaul will be welcom- ed baok on any future oo000ion, PERSONAL PARA61lRAPHS, Mise Hazel Lowry is visiting in Lan- don. "Bobs" Campbell is holidaying at Lon. don. tg;Mise Florence Tbomeou is holidaying le Galt, Mies Hattie Downing is visiting ab Beaforbb. Barb. Gerry, of Wingbam, was in town On Tuesday. . y Oharlie Zilliax, of Listowel, is renew- ing old friendships in Brueaels. Mrs. Hall, of Dakota, ie vieitiug Mise Alioe Jewibb, Mill street. hire, Chas. Seel, of Cadillac, Mich., was a visitor in Brunets this week, *Mies Ada Bonner, of New York, Is a visitor with Mrs. D. Ewan, Bruesele. Misses Fannia and Myrtle Friendebip, of Teeewater, are visitors in town this week, Mrs. Martin Farrow and children, of Toronto, are visiting at Postmaster Farrow's. Mrs. J. T. Durgin, of Toronto, was the guest of her Mater, Mee. D. 0. Rose, Boaevilia. We are pleased to see Brine Boobb able to be out again after hie shake up from typhoid fever. Mee. Strachan, Willie and Isabel' left Wednesday for a visit with London rela- tives and friends, Will, Duncan and bride arrived home from their wedding tour to the East Wednesday evening. B, Simmons and wife, of Wroxeter, were visitors at Jno. film:none', John street, on Thursday, Mrs. Watson Ainlay and Mrs. George Beaker were visitors with Wire. Hugh Molntosb, McKillop. Warden Miller, of Wroxeter, was a caller on Tam Poem on Tuesday and ex. pressed his good wishes. Gordon and Mot. Moossy drove over to Clinton to visit Richard Raneford who has been dangerously ill, Jerry Curtis ie spending a portion of his vacation with hie sister, Mra, Jae. Elliott, Mill St, Bromide. DANS Lillian Mooney, arrived mately at Omaha lent Sunday morning. She bad eevoral boors delay in Chicago, Miens Jennie and Ella MoArter en. joyed a holiday visit with relatives at London and Tilsomburg. The latter is extending her visit. Mee, Richard Dicke, of Melrose High- lands, Mase„ is the guest at Thee. Moore, William ebreet. She is a slater to Mr. Moore, This is her first visit to Bras. stela. Mr. Cornjsp the student supplying the English oburab pulpit at Borrie, Ford - wish and Wroguter was a visitor ia'town on Thursday and favored THE POST with a oall. Rev. K. J. Beaton, of Port Stanley, is in town. He will spend the next week at the Summer School at Kincardine a° be 18 the President of Wingham District Epworth Len ue. g Mee Mary Roddick, of London, is the guest of her aister, Mrs, Robert Sample, Tarnberry street. The visitor was a former resident of Breseote for a number of run and well known. THE METROPOLITAN BANK FAY DEATH CAPITAL—Pald pp $11,000,000 RESE1IYE l Udl) - - 031,000,000 Director% REV, It, R, WARDEN, D. 0„ B, J. MOORE, President, Vtoe-P resident, 01100. 11nA0518LW, n I.A, RIB Notion lin W MOR'rtMan MARE, 18,0. D. a, '1'00M°0N, x, 0, JOnN PIIIOTnR00x HEAD OFF/OE' - TORONTO W, D. BOSS - - GENERAL MANAGER A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Drafts Bought and Sold. Farmers' Neese Discounted, Sa Mg my/ BsPa"ld rarnavar Interest at HIGHEST CURRENT BATES allowed on all e0me of 01 anis opwarde A. E. MELLISH, Manager. Mutely and Mre. MOLennan have re. torted to their home in London after an enjoyable visit with relatives and friends in Huron 0o, Mr, MoLennan's health was mitah improved by We outing. D. W. and Mite, Onrtis and Mies 'Vel. ma, of Cadillac, Mich„ are renewing old friendships in Bruesele and looality, Mre. Ourtie was formerly Mies Code who was a resident of Brussels for three years one time. Frank Ham, of Lnaknow, was a caller on Braude friends on Wednesday. It is throe years eine° the Baca family moved to the Sepoy tows. Freak has pat two yeare in at the drug hardness and bas grown very considerably, Olerenoe is in the bank. EE.appenings of 25 Years Ago. enott ISSUE 00 Atm. 6, 1880, New wheat is coming in. Auaou Dulmage goes to Lakelet. Our orioket team was defeated at Clin- ton on Monday, Herr & Auld made their bow, to the public ea proprietors of TM! POST. A son of Thoe. Leadbr'aber fell from a buggy and sprained bis loft arm badly, Eli Fray had his hand painfully in- jured by the tongue of a waggon falling on it. The new residence of John Halliday is receiving the finishing touohea from the painters, Samuel Hodges, of Grey, is lying very ill with consumption, having been ailing for the past 4 years. Dr, McTaggart, of Parkhill, was in town on business with MoIntoeh & MaTeggart's Bank hero. Some of the farmers in Ethel locality have threshed their Fall wheat and report 80 bushels to the acre, Robb, Kueobtel, (now Dr.,) returned last week after a pleasant trip of two months in England and Scotland. • The proceeds of a day's threshing by Taylor & Innen at the farm of John Sbiele, I4bh eon., Grey, was 312 beetle's Rev. C. E. Stafford, of Teessvater, will preach Sabbath School anniversary sermons in the Methodist church next Sabbath. Some person or persona entered the pasture field of John MoLauohlin, lot 11, con, 12, Grey and out the hair off the tail of a 2 year old heifer. Aaron Panabaker, Deputy Grand, assisted by rue officers of Ethel Division, S. 0. T. organized a lodge in Whit - field's Hall, 11th eon. Gray, on July 81st. Caledonian Society of Brussels elected the following officers :—President, Jno, Alexander; Seo,-Treas., Jno. Shaw; Committee, Thos. Ballantyne, Juo. Campbell, Jas, Young, D. McGillicuddy, F. 0. Rogers, 3, E. Smith, F. 8. Scott, J. Leckie, P. Scott, D. Scott, F. Van- stonap ani 0.R. Cooper. veolo MUM 00 Ano. 13, 1880. Lawyer Wade is away on a trip to New York and Boston. Report says B. Gerry is likely to enter into business in Wingham. John Leckie, Reeve of Brussels, left on Friday on a driving tour to Sarnia. Public School re -opens Wednesday, Miss Joan Ross takes the place of Miss Forsyth. Metiers, MoGillicady will leave for Goderiohon Aug. 24th to assume control of the Signal, Wm. Mann, of Newry, bought the flour mill of the late firm of Sheriff & Neal, paying $5,200. Mr. Deubow's threshing machine threshed on the farms of Robert McKay and Jno. Molntosh, 8th con. of Grey. 600 bushels of Fall wheat last Thursday. A quoit match Was played with Wing- bam. The following Bruseelitee took part :—R, Piercy, T. Ball, A. Young, J. Took, A. R. Morris, J. MoIntoeh, T. and 11. McKinney, G. Cameron and Geo. Hingstou. A. Webster has handed us the follows ing report from B• easels Flax mill ;— No. of haude in mill, 22 ; outside, 28 ; total, 50 ; wages per week, over 0180 ; tons of flax bought, 102 ; price, 012 per ton. Total paid out for weed, 01,104, As Mies 2,Sary A, Long, a000mpanied by her father, were driving into Bruce eels from the 10th con. of Grey, when opposite MuNaughton's brink yard, one aide of the shaft came down pausing the horse to run away, Mies Long was thrown from the buggy and badly injur- ed. Before a orowd of 2,500 people on the Athletic Grounds, Markham, Monday the Lockett Hill Clipper football team met the Soot° of Dundee in the final home•end•home games for the champion• sbip of Ontario. The grounds were very wet, whish many thought would militate against the borne team, but the little tallow° amended in bolding thole heavy opponents down to a tie of 1 goal each, whiob, with the °core of 2 to 0 at Dans des, makes the final snore of 8 to 1 for the Clippers and give° the holders of the Stratton Cup the intermediate champion- ship of Ontario also. The play certainly demonstrated the epporipriby the Clippers, and show° them to be 7705h the better balanoed team, and capable of going the distance in the mud, as they bad all the beet of the play in the loot half. The r twas amore fl s goald after eight minatee play in the first half, by "Bill" Maxwell. The Soots soared theirs in the aeoond halt, Caldwell doing the Wok atter 12 minutes, in whiob the Olippsrs looked to have all the beet ot the piety. H. W, Brown of Berlin gave complete eatistaotiou as referee. The line up was au follows :—Daodao—Goal, Jook Fletcher; bucks, Schwartz, Han - 000k; half-baoks, Stook, Walker, Jim Fletober; forwards, Chutland, MacAulay, Reid, Lyons, MoGardie. Loonet Goal, Bennett; Bennett; beaks, Layman, Spoar- tord; half -becks, Ratner, Robinson, Spoarford 1 forwards, E. Maxwell, N. Beeson, Simpson, W. Maxwell, J. neat- ly. OR1v . MCDsNALD.—In GranbroOk, on July 19th, to Mr. and hire. A. McDonald, a Bon. LAMONT,—In Grey, on Jnly 15th, to Mr. and Mee. Alex. D. Lamont, a daagh• ter. axon _ Dmweeru.—Ia Grey, on July 29th, Ella E., second daughter of Robert and Violet E. Dilworth, aged 28 years, 1 mouth and 4 days. HrgoeTON.—At Gold Field, Nevada, U, 8„ on July 26th, Romain, eldest son of Dr. J, W. Hiogeton, aged 19 years. SAMPLE,—In Sault Ste. Marie, on July 25th, Glenn, infant eon of Wm. and Eliza Sample, aged 8 months. SRv-vas .-i,E M1i,R>r YtT6, Fall Wheat 90 92 Barley 40 40 Peae 60 65 Oats 40 40 Butter, tube and rolle16 17 Eggs per dozen 14 15 Hay per ton 5 00 6 00 Floor, per bbl 6 60 6 60 Hoge, Live 6 25 (3 25 Wool 23 23 Salb, per bbl., retail 1 00 70 Potatoes per bas 45 45 Apples (per bbl.) 1 00 1 26 THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. MISS KATE MoKINLAY— A pupil in vocal maiie of Mrs, Nor- ton, of Detroit, in prepared to giye tnetruu. tion in vocal music and the violin, Terms on application. It le worth while to begin your war aeon Flies early in the season. They are more easily kept out of the home when killed in detachments than if you wait for a general slaughter, Fifes are now known to be distributors of diaeaee and eboald never be harbored for a day. We have the beet of ebiaky and pois- oned Fly repent, Iuesot Powders and all the other exterminators —AT— Fox's AT— I'QX'S ,DRUG STORE HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE on Alexander street, Brussels. Elig- ibly located,} acro of land, For further Particulars as to price, terms, eta„ apply to M118. A, MINTER, Thomas street, Brus- sels. 4-t1 MALE OR FEMALE TEACH - Ea wanted, holding and Masi certi- ficate. Duties to commence after Summer holidays, A plication° to be received up to 8 5. m, on July elst. Applicants to state salary wanted and give recommendabiouo. 62.4 WM. DAUBED/0, 800,-Treae., Craobrook, Out. COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE and 2 sores of land for sale on Walnut street, Brussels, Brisk house, good stable, hard and soft water, small orchard, tee. Property 15 good shape, Immediate posses- sion can be given. For further particulars apply on the premises. Will also sell two good Jersey Cows, one a thorn' bred. JOHN MOEENZIE, 5241 Proprietor, Bruesele, Voters' List, 1905. Mnuleipnlity er rife Village of Brussels, Cotmly of lhirou, Notice ie hereby given that I have trans• milted or delivered to the peraone tnention- ad in Emotions 8 and 9 of the Ontario Voters' Lists Act, the (melee required by Bald Seo. Cons to be so trausmitted or delivered of the Iter made, pursuant to said Aot, of all persons appearing by the last revised Ae- sesemont Moll of the said Municipality to be entitled to vote in the amid Municipality at Elections for Members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections : and that the said list was first posted up in my office, at Brussels, on 'the Thirtyflrat day of July, 1805, and remains there for inspection. Electors are called upon to examlee Ibe said list, and, If any omissions or any other errors ars found therein, to take immediate proceedings to have the said srr'6re correct• ed according to law. Dated this 9rd doy,of AngustbA,.D,1015, F. B. 50055, Olstk of Brussels. ONLY 20 DAYS MORE of Our Great Removal Sale tne1r49lastni vile edea lt.liee Stock must be reduced to its lowest limits before re- moving to our new premises in the Garfield Block, Brus- sels. The following are a few of the many Bargains we are offering you :- -20 only Ladies' White Shirt Waists, size 32 only, last season's styles, and worth regular Loo, 1.50, 1,00, Sale Price 250. --25 ends Fancy Dress Duck, worth regular 124c and 150 Sale Price roc. —3 doz. Ladies' Cloth Gapes, worth regular 50c Sale Price 3740 —5 pieces White India Dress Linen, worth regular 250 Sale, Price 190 —5 dozen pairs Ladies' Corsets, worth regular 500 and hoc Sale Price 39c —lo dozen pairs Boys' Extra Heavy Ribbed Cotton Stockings, guaran- teed fast color, worth regular 25e, Sale Price 190 --5 dozen pairs Ladies' Teffetta and Lace Gloves, iu Cream, Black and Tan utters, worth l'egular, 250 Sale Price 19c —6 dozen pairs Ladies' Pure Silk Gloves, worth regular 5oc and 5oc Sale Price 580 —25 ends Fancy Colored Silk, worth regular 750 and Loo Sale Price 35c —5 ,pieces Extra Heavy Cottonede, worth regular 250 Sale Price 200 —35 ends Fancy Colored Dress Mus - lies, worth regular 250 Clearing Pride roc — 15 pieces 'guaranteed Fast Colored gingham Sale Price gp —15 dozen Ladies' Cashmere Stock- ings, in Plain and Ribbed, sizes 84, 9, 94, worth regular 250 Sale Price 190 — 5 dozen Men's Heavy Grey Wool Socks, worth regular 15c Sale Price I24c —3o only Ladies' Fancy Wash Collars, worth regular 250 and 3oc Sale Price 190 — 0 dozen Ladies' Silk Belts in Black, Cream and Colored, whiob we clear at the following prices :-250 for 190 ; 500 for 390 ; 750 for 55c I,00 for 75. —Dress Goods, Trimmings, Sateens, Whitewear, Flannelettes, Flannels, Prints, Parasols, alt at Reduced Prices, J. Ferguson & Wet