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DRUGGIST AND STATIONER.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
90UTREBN EXTENSION W. G. & B.
Trains leave Braesele Station, North
and South, as
GOING SonTa GoINO Nona.
Mail.........,.. 7:05 a.m 1 Mixed ...... &40 a,m
a.80I Mail ..... .I:58 p.m
Express 3:02p.m l Expreee ...... 8:51 post
rDxitI Rebn items.
A ohiel's amang ye fakir' notes,
An' faith he'll prent is.
Cool evenings,
Joos FROST is getting ready for basi•
nese.
A. 0. U. W. will meet Friday evening
of this week.
25 OENT8 gets Tan POST to January let
1906. Now is the time to enbeoribe.
JNO. Tim is in charge of His Majeety's
mail to Wroxeter this week as Mr.
Lowry is holidaying.
Menton tams are on the program at
the rare course quite frequently. Some
of the equines are developing considerable
11g0.11
EDNA AND ELSIn, danghiere of James
Cooper, recently of Brussels, took the
prize on Labor Day in Wineham, in the
twin competition.
W. W. MABTes'e fine new re816900e,
Flora etreet, ie up and the root on and
the brink veneering will follow at once,
It will be a very nosy home and in a good
location.
TRAMS have been a long way behind
their sehednle during the past week owing
to the rush to and from Toronto Fair.
They will probably Sesame their normal
condition now.
Dn. Ovjns, M. D., Surgeon, Omonlist,
Speoialiet, Diseases of Eye, Ear and
Noes treated and glasses fitted properly.
Will be at Sm it
b s Drag
Store, Brussels',
on Ta@oday.Sept,t9tH,
Hoare 8 a. m.
to 1.80 p. m.
Da, BUTLER, Speoialiet, will be at the
American Hotel, Brneeele, on Thursday,
Oot, 5th, and Thursday Deo. 7th, when
he will be pleased to have persona de•
siring his professional skill or advise
oall and see him.
Tan oement work on the new building
pat up as a ohopping mill by Tbaell
Bros. was fioipbed Wedneeday noon,
For the sake of uniformity with the ad-
jacent bnildiog the front will be of white
brick. The root will be put on and
maobinery installed forthwith.
DleouesroN of the Thomson Oold Stor.
age By-law ebows that the property
owners appear well eatiefied that it should
pass. Every person entitled to vote
should make up hie mind to record it,
however, on Monday, 25th inst., and en.
ooarage Counoillor Thomson in his read-
iness to promote the interests of Brae.
Bele and community.
Taos. A. Rewards, with most vinare
thanks to the people of Brunets and the
surrounding country for past patronage,
0nn5anoe8 with regret that in order to
farther pursue his studies in maeic, be
will leave Brussels next Spring. Any,
wishing to take advantage of hie in.
etraolions while he remains should make
application pp at their earliest aoovenienoe.
Those preparing for the mid -Winter
examinations should resume their 8tndiee
at onoa.
To Ton PEOPLE or BRuesnre AND sun.
ROuworno CODNTRY,-I beg t0 notify you
that ae the transfer of the Canadian
Expreee business has been made from
Wm. Henry to myself that the office of
the Same will be at my ebop. A11 goods
for shipment via Canadian I would ask
you to kindly leave earns at my shop
for billing and not at station. Expreee
parcels will be delivered to any part of
the town and all heavy parcels of ship.
meat I will call foe at your place.
l91oney Orders carefully attended to.
Yours reepeettally, J. W. Ramos,
Telephone No. 5.
Soma SHEEP, -Daring the past week
James Donaldson and wife of Miles Oity,
Montana, were the gneste of Joe. and
Mrs. Donaldson, Braesele, The gentle.
men are brothers, It ie 20 years einoe
Mr. Donaldson went Weet. He is in the
ebeep ranching business and along with
two other brothers they own 88,000 ebeep.
They bad from 9,000 to 10,000 lambs this
year and their clip of wool will aggregate
250,000 pounds, which will at 20 to 26
cents per Ib, make a neat little acooant.
Mr. and Mee, Donaldson were as far East
Se Maine and started the return journey
from Brussels thio week.
SETTrzn,-Wedneeday of this week the
Warden's Committe met in Goderiob to
Mulder the threatened legal suit of Mr.
Young, over the lose of hie daughter.
She Was riding a bioyole at Port Albert,
and losing oontrol of the wheel it dashed li
through the railing of the bridge and
Mies Young Was unfortunately drowned.
The father asked $8000 damegee and
later came down to 9800. Theoommittee
eettled at 9460 rather than go into an Ex.
pensive law suit. There were petiole
opiateau as to the liability of the Co, in the
sad case bat the peobabilitfee are had the
ease gone to court Mr, Young Would have
tinned a verdict for poeei ly a larger
amount tbantbat awarded by the Ward.
en's Committee, to eay nothieg about the
Ode that Would be inoarred win or loge,
EesT HunoN Fall Fair Oot. 5 and 6.
Get a prize list cud arrange an exhibit.
Smoot Beano did not meet on Friday
evening as there was not a quorum.
Somebody will have to wake up.
Fear, Fair Directors meet on Saturday
afternoon of title week at 2 p. m. in the
Oonnail Chamber. All should attend.
THE damage done to the front of Geo.
L. tealker'e livery barn by the fire last
May wits repaired during the past week,
A Lamm squabble, resulting from a
horse trade was ventilated before Reeve
Hendereou and J. Leckie, J. P,, on Tuee
day evening in the Town Hall. Caee
was diemiesed, eaob to pay their own
00Bte.
JOE HUNTER writes from Brandon,
Man„ stating that he was having an en
joyable time and after a visit with rele.
tithe was heading for Saskatoon. He
wished to be remembered to all old
friends.
Tan Guelph Mercury of last week says
-Master Herbert Brothere, of the
Guelph Boeineee Oollege, has eeonred an
appointment on the tffioe staff of the
Raymond Manafaolaring Go., Ltd., of
ihie eity.
OinT,-John Norton, second eon of the
late Rev. Wm. Norton, of Brussels, died
at New York, on Ang. let of heart failure.
He wae buried at Meant Pleasant came.
Ler)), Toronto. Funeral service was held
in church at New Y•irk.
AT the last Oonooil meeting P. J. Mo•
Donald wae awarded the contract for the
new eement sidewalks to be put down in
Brussels at 10o per egaare foot, The
other tender wae put in by Geo. Barkley
whose figure was 11}o. Work will be
done title Fall.
Tnoe, MoLenanrna, Brneeele has vet
Tuesday, Sept. 26th, as the date of his
clearing sale of well bred horses, rigs,
reeidenoe, lots, eta. Sale will take plane
at Mr. MoLanohlin'e premises, Torn.
berry etreet, North. Auctioneer Soott
will wield the hammer.
PROPERTIES SOLD, -R. Berry bas Bold
his house and lota
0 Mill street to
J. W.
Somers of town, for the sum of $800.-
Abram rook, of Grey, who recently Bold
his farm has parohaeed the residence of
Thomas MoLaoahlin, Tnrnberry etreet,
North, paying 9810 for it. It is a 0000.
fortable home.
MEDALS. -The Silver and Bronze
Medals offered by Ryrie Bros., the well.
known jewellers of Diamond Hall,
Toronto, for East Huron Fall Fair throe
to band last week. First mentioned
will be given as a sysoial prize for beet
ball any age or oleos on exhibition, and
the bronze medal goes as o epeoial for
the beet 10 pound@ of table batter, The
medale may be seen at Tun Pon Pub.
tithing House,
A OAR or HONEY, -This week G. A.
Deadman, of Brneeele, who has attained
ooneiderable prominence as a beekeeper
and breeder of Jerseys, shipped a oar of
honey to Winnipeg. He went Weet on
Tuesday to arrange for the disposal of
the 0oneigomeot of eweete. Mr. Dead-
man makes this an annual affair and as
a oousegnenee goes into the business on
an extensive scale. We hope be will find
the shipment a soiree of profit ae a
great deal of work is entailed before it is
marketed.
JAox PEPPER, writing THE POST from
Dolomite, Manitoba says "I saw with
b
regret that �
BrueSeleFoot•ball boyo loot
the cap tbie year after a pluaky fight,
hat hope they wilt regain their loot
laurels next season. There is a great
grain Drop here this Fall and they are
Just Starting to thresh it. Find enoloeed
91 for THE Pen. I always litre to get
it as there ie always something of in•
Wrest to mein it." Mr, Pepper was one
of the old bine betake in Brussels team
and aided in winning many a match.
CONTINDATION SCHOOL GRANTS. -We give
below the reserve grant for doing Oon.
tiouabioo work and also the amounts of
the grants from the Legislature and the
County Donnell.
LEGISLATIVE COMITY
GRAN0 GRANT
Brueeele
9200
$
Wingham 200 400
Blyth 100 200
Wroxeter 26 60
No. 7 Huwiok 26 20
'' 9 Tnokeremith 25 60
" 11 Grey 15 80
" 17 Howiok 15 80
" 8 Hallett 15 80
" 8 Hallett 15 80
" 6 MoKillop 15 80
1i 5 Morrie 16 80
5 Tuokeremith 15 80
$680 91860
BUTTER ago ODEnen.-W. W. Barrie,
of Brueeele Factory,bhipped 100 boxes of
areaway butter to Montreal last Friday.
It brought 21 cents per pound. Monday
of this week the Aug, make of obeese
Nom the game factory was sent to Mon.
treal, for eblpment to London, England,
The price wag 119 Dente, Prioee have
kept up well this season and as a Gonee-
quenoe the farmers ehonld be happy even
if the pueohaeer may drop hie lip when
he has to pub up the prioe. Those of a8
who bate t0 buy know fall well that 21
oenta worth of butter does not go a very
long dietanoe in feeding a family when it
of the Clydeedale variety, Its length
of dope le eomewbab prolonged Bien un.
lege it walks off itself. The latter ie not
the kind Brnasels taotory borne net how
ever.
tandard Bank of Canada
£SSt7.A,:ES.,=1anaC3E D 1M72
SURPLUS, 011 RESERVE PUND ..... 1,000,000
TOTAL ASSETS OVER 18,000,000
General J3attkinl: nun itnegat0 Tt'airaimetocl
— SAVINGS BAtN'K0YO'—
Acm•ued Interest is added to aeoounte every eix 1months and bootees prlualpal.
Joint Deposit Accounts -A SPROIAL OONVANIENGB in 008 in our Savings De.
pertinent is the "Joint Deposit" uoeouat. Money May be deposited or withdrawn
by either of the two members of the household. T1tie system is a great eonven•
10nce to many residing in town, but more particularly so to farmers, as In the latter
case whether manor wife comes to town either eau attend to the Banking. An-
other feature of the system to that in ease of the death of either party the money
eau be withdrawn by the survivor without 0081, We will toll you mom about our
methods if you will kindly sailor write,
Married Women and Minors may make and withdraw deposits without thein.
terventtou of any person.
SALE NOTES OASHSD, COLLECTED or may be left for SAFE -KEEPING
only for whiob no charge is made.
YOUR BUSINESS will receive our oaretol and courteous attention.
A. 0. MACFARLANE, &caem.
A. RAYBURN, of Cranbrook, an old 8
experienced hand al the pump busine
ie ready to attend to all ueooseary
pairs in good etyle. Leave word al T
PoeT Or drop him a card,
NEW TELEPHONE Orrldn,-I* ie of
tereat to note that a um telephone
floe has been opened by the Bell Te
phone Company at Walton, end tit
that village eau now be reaohed by be
phone.
Militia orders announced were as f
lows : - 22nd Brnoe Regiment -
be provisional lieutenant, Sergt, Bore
Parker. 88rd Huron Regiment, Maj
D. Holmes is permitted to resign h
commission.
Masan. WILTON & GILLEePIE reoeiv
three oars of coal this week and they ba
been buoy distributing it to varices oust
mere. There was never anything li
the quantity of coal burned in Brune
that will be need daring the Doming Wi
tar.
Fax, Fern CONCERT,- For this ve
popular entertainment the ever weloom
Jae. Fax, of Toronto, has been nears
Mise Mozie Booth, a fine soprano, of 011
same city : Mise Jeanie Irylug, a high
oommeuded elocutionist of Hamiltu
nod Mies Mabel McDonald, a Souto
dancer of Wingham, will also be her
The date ie Friday, Out. 8:h.
THIRD GLASS TEACHER'S CEI0TIProATOB,
At the las: meeting of the Board at .Ex
aminere for the Oouoty of Baron, i
was resolved that those teaohere wit
have Junior Leaving or Sr. Leaving nun
professional Certifioatee may have thei
Third Olaee professional certificates' re
Hewed for a term of three years, on re
paeeiog the Model Sobool examination
GED. BAInn, Secy.
OBITDARY.-Last week Tan POST re
ferred to the deoeeee of Rev, Dr. Mar
isoo, of Toronto, a nephew of Peter Fer
gone, of Brussels. The tollowin
sketch will be read with interest :-Dr
R. G. Murieon, Lecturer in Orient
Iangaagee in Uuivereity Oollege, died e
his residence, in Oxford etreet, Toronto
Monday morning of last week, after a labor
i11ne8e induced by a viruent attack o
typhoid fever. Be was iu the prime o
life and of exoeplional bodily strength
having previously never known illnee
in any form. Rev. Roes George Mar
Non, M. A. Ph.D.,of the 'University
r '
e sit
of Toronto and B.D. of Enos Oollege
was born thirty.nine ye0re ago in Mint
law, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and one
to this country at the age of 16, etartin
life in Canada in a very humble way i
Glengarry, Ont. He pat himself e00088s
fully through the High School, the Uni
vereity and the Theologionl College. He
graduated from Toronto University in
1898, and from Knox College in 1894,
after taking a remarkably high stand in
hie Manes in both institutions. His de.
gree of Dr. of Philoeoby was award.
ed by Toronto University in 1902. In
1896 he was appointed lecturer in Ori.
ental languages, and at once became pop.
ular ae a teacher end member of the
staff. Besides hie work in the languages
and literature of his epeoialty, he de.
voted btmeelf latterly to Bible teaching
in English, baying founded last session
a course of inetrnotiou in that subject,
from which important result's in ani.
vereity Bible study are jaetty expected.
He had also for eeverel years conducted
Bible Wanes among the medioal eta.
dente. Dr. Marine was unwearied in
laboring to promote the moral and re.
ligione welfare of the students, and hie
brief profeeeional career has been made
memorable by hie unvarying kindoees
and geniality and byh'
g y is inteoee desire
to be helpful to every one. He had al
ready attained a high 90811100 as a
soholar and beaober. Hie hand•booke
on the hietary of Babylonia and Egypt
are widely need. He wae especially ac.
oompliehed in Oriental archaeology and
in folklore. In early Scottish Cboroh
history and in the history of Liturgies
he was an authority. He was =oh in
demand as a university local lecturer up-
on the eableots of his department. Dr,
Morison ie survived by Mrs. Moine
and two young ebildren. The funeral
aervloee were held on Wednesday at
half -peat two in St. Andrew's Church,
King etreet, Toronto, in whiob be was an
elder and a devoted worker, Interment
was made in Mount Plangent cemetery,
Mr. Fergaeon attended the funeral.
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Business Locals.
Linin. -Jaen arrived, a oar of Guelph
lime. D. A. Lower.
PANT1IARER wanted at once. Apply to
D..0. Rose.
Timm year old Heifer well bred, for
sale. Apply to JNe, 1081iNeT, grocer
Brussels,
OOMPOR'ranxn dwelling rooms to let over
my store, Boit water. Peseeseion can be
given at once, I, 0, 11100A0ns.
HAMMER lost between Mre. MoiOin.
lay's millinery store and Dr, Buena'
office, Mill street, Finder will oblige by
leaving it at Tin POST.
Coonon'Anro dwelling and 9 acres of
labd 1 ehoioo Nolte different varieties 7
for sale or rent, poeeession given Sept,
let. I, 0, Biplanne,
Bataan APPLE EVAron&TOR.-On and
after the 14bh inst. Brothels Evaporator
will be open for the pnrobase and receipt
of apples, A number of glebe wanted to
work in the factory, JNe, Op18NINGHAM,
Puma BuTTan.-We Will pay 260,
per pound for the beet tab or box batter
every two weeks, Mra. Wm, Taylor.
Wblteeharob, won laeteonteet, 8
0.11. KIN°,
Wingham,
SAwe.-We giro you saws easy to work
and easy to pay for. Your courage will
improve when you nee oar saws, If you
have slow, bard working saws do not de-
lay but Dome right away and have them
toned to your fancy. T. MoGRnnon,
Mill St., Brussels.
ITEER. SKIN WAS VELUM.
"I bad only to try Dr. Hamilton's
Pills to appreoiate their merit" writes
Mies Annie 13, Bryce, of Woodstock.
My 0yetem wee oat of order. My blood
was weak and thin. I had a nasty,
murky oomplexion. My akin was bard
and dry. The first box of Dr. Hamil-
ton's Pills madea oomplete change. I
Nit better at onoa. Healthy ocler mane
into my face. In about three weeks I
wag mored." Dr, Hamilton's PIlle effeot
an easy ours. Try these good pills, 25o.
per box, or•five boxes for 91,00, at all
dealers,
What About the County
'Valuators P
Dada Mn. En1Ton.-Thera is quite a
talk about the Co. Valuators and some
eauuoa understood about it. Can you
give as any iuforrottalon through the col.
name of Trut Poe and tell ue how about
the taxes. Xoure Truly,
AN ENQDDin&,
Morris, Sept, 9th.
NOTE BY EnoTon,-Ae soma of the rate-
payers in ehfe County 80000 to be under
the impression that the present valuation
being made by those appointed by By-law
of the County Oounoil, under Statute,
may effect them prejudicially as to taxes,
it may be well to state for the information
of such, that it will in no way effect them
ae to local rates, being purely for equali-
zation purposes. In the past, the equali-
zation, or fixed enure on which the sew
oral municipalities pay the County tax,
has been arrived at from the Assessment
Roils and the local knowledge of mem-
bers of the Oounty Council at the June
session of that body and this system has
been a bone of contention for many years,
reealtiugin two appeals to the County
Judge daring the present year. Honoe
the appointment of County valuators.
The present valuation when completed
will remain a as the basis
ofeqali
equalization
on
for five years or 10 years, in ossa the
Council is satisfied at the end of the first
period. Of course the Go, Counoli will
have to ratify what the valuators do be-
fore it becomes law,
Thos. Robinson fell off a wagon near
Tweed, wae run over and killed.
P. Noppen, an immigrant from Rol.
laud hanged himself at Winnipeg.
0. W. Grose, of Edmonton, wag sworn
in as At;trocyGenetal of Alberta.
Jamas Wiutbrope, of Gaineboro',
Sask., wan gored to death by a bull.
Temperance people in Brant county
pa5are organizing for a local option cam•
gn,
Two thousand harvesters from Quebec
and the Ottawa Valley arrived at winni•.
peg.
Alexander Emmerson, e, oolored man,
died at Hammond's Plains, N. S., aged
112 years.
The contraot for dredging the harbor
of St. John, N. B., has been awarded to
G. T. Mayes.
Attempts to float the Allan liner Vic-
torian have been deterred until wind and
tide are more favorable,
The Booth fishing elation on Oat Island
wae swept into Lake Superior during a
storm.
No lives were lost.
Joahua Hardy, of Carleton 'minty, fell
od a harvesters' excursion train near
Mattawn and WAS killed,
The old E. & P. oar shops at Kingston
were burned. They were owned by the
0. P. It., and the lose ie about $50,000.
f]oRST.
BBonvno,-Iu Blyth, on Aaguet 26th, to
Mr. and Mee. A. E, Bradwin, a eon.
OnoN1N•-In Morrie, on Aaguet 21st, to
Mr. and Mre, Arthur Cronin, a
daughter,
GALLOP. - In Elmo, on Aug, 17th, to
Mr, and Etre, Thos, Gallop, a daugb•
ter.
HoattEe,-In Atwood, on Aug. 17th, to
Mr, and Mrv, 0. Holmes, a eon.
MonalooN,-In Silver Ooruere, on Aug.
24th, to Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Morri•
eon, a daughter,
Pon'sEB.-In Atwood, oh Aug, 4th, to Mr.
and Mrs. John Porter, a daughter,
PooTEn,-In Blyth, on July 20th, to Mr,
and Mee. John Potter, a 'daughter,
TnaMPeoN.-In Hallett, on Aug. 19th, to
Mr, and Mre. David Thompson, a
Son.
TonnntuLo.-In Grey, ou September 1011],
to Mr. and Dire, J. G, Turnbull, a
daughter,
21=,,27.
MunleoN,-On Monday, September, 4,
at 121 Oxford sheet, Toronto, Rev.
Roes George Morison, Ph.D.' lea
three in Oriental languages, Uni.
vanity College, Toronto, aged
thirty-nine years,
TUngnarr.-In Grey, on Sept. 10th, the
infant daughter of 1. G. and Mrs,
Turnbull,
.A.•O'01TZ01S 05.00.7.,01.
TUESDAY SRPT, 26TH.-Oleoring out
tale of wall bred borne, rigs, 100160noe,
lots, oto., Turnborry, Street, twine's.
Sale at 2 o'olook, Thou, MoLaaohlio,
Prop., F. 8, Scott, Anna,
Pinsonn, Sion. 26. -Farm dock at Lot
8, eon, S4, MOKillop. Sale unreserved
t 0118 o'cloek, Patriot( Ryan, prop,,
hos, Brown, RUO,
POLl1M BANK Rubbery
CAPITAL -Paid Up
91,0000000
RESERVE FUND - 91,000,000
REV. R, H, WARDEN, D, D.DetestersProvident, 8, J. MOORA,
Vice -President,
TH05, 0RADe1AW, 0.00, me 0078010 Mn, W, MORTItmn CLAIM, 0,0, D. 0, THOMBON, 00, 0,
JOON ,mase a00H
HEAD OFFICE — TORONTO
W, D. ROSS - - GENERAL MANAGER
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
Drafts Bought and Bold. Farmers' Notes Disooanted,
alt T igs Mum BEradffeil f NT
Interest al HIGHEST CURRENT RATES allowed on a51 same of 61 and upwards
A. E. MELLISH, Manager.
OEM
FALL FAIRS.
Teeswater
Palmerston
Listowel
Ripley
Northwestern, Goderieb
Bayfield
Wingham
Harrieton
Atwood
Luoknow
Bost Huron, Brueeele
Gerrie
Duogaunon
Gust ph
Walkerton
Blyth
Sept. 22-28
Sept, 26-27
Sept. 26-27
Sept. 26-27
Sept 26-27
Sept. 28-29
....Sept. 28-29
Sept. 28-29
Oot. 8-4
Oat. 4-6
Oot. 5-6
Oot. 7
Oot. 12-18
Sept. 12-14
Sept. 14-15
Oot. 10-11
BRt..rma in_.S 1,6A -^v SiExeS,
Fall Wheat 70 71
Barley 85 87
Peas 60 61
Oats 26 27
Butter, tube and ,elle17 18
Eggs per dozen 16 17
Hay per ton 6 00 6 00
Flour, per bbl 8 80 6 00
Hoge, Live 5 80 5 80
Wool 28 28
Salt, per bbl., retail 1 00 70
Potatoes per bus 50 60
Applee (per bbl.) 1 00 1 25
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
:OW FOR SALE. - WILL
l calve about last of November.
10 3 T. NICHOLLS, Brussels.
�R]ANTED. - A CAPABLE
V ►► Housekeeper, No washing. Small
family. Highestwagee paid. Apply at onoa
to MRS. M. D, Mel'AGGART, Clinton. 2
OTRAYED ON THE PREM -
L7 Tem of the undersigned, Si Lot 24, Oon,
0, Morrie, a year old spotted steer. Owner
in requested to prove property, pay aspen -
see and take him away.
0.4 THOS, BROWN.
NOTICE. -ALL PARTIES IN-
DEBTED to the firm of Stewart &
Lo i
w ok will please call and settle at o0
lac
owingto dissolution
Stewrt 05111 ootiof
thea business. W. F.
STEWART & LOWIO)i,
ISS RATE MoKINLAY-
ton, of Detroit, inl e preparocal ed music
give rs. inetror-
uc-
tion in vocal rouge and alas violin. Terms
on application,
COMFORTABLE HOUSE AND
v 15 acres of land in Braesele South. to
rent, Poeaesslon could be given. about. Oot.
15011. For further partioulare applyon the
promi008, or it by letter to BrueeelP. O.
7 -Et MISS MITCHELL.
.OR SALE. -THE PROPER—
TY upon which the Oobo1• Carriage
Factory atood' also the standing walls and
50,000 brick. For further particulars apply
to JOHN 00BER, Btoeeele, Also a rubber
tired piano box buggy in good repair, near-
ly new, for sale.
Meeting of Directors.
A meeting of the Direatore of East Huron
anti Grey Branch Agricultural Booietiee
will be held in the Connell Chamber, Brun-
aele, on Saturday, 161)1 inet., eommeneingR at
2 p, 01, sharp. As important ;bneloees is to
be traneaoted a large attendance is asked
for, JAS. FERGUSON, Pree.
W. H. HERE, Bee.
1 1ARM FOR SALE, COMPOS-
ED ei
100 sores, more or leer, Ab Nt
Lot 18, Oona 7, Morrie, co.0. a Huron,0oAbout
IS acmesGood
br cleared t, 1, 10 Weare of good bush,
Good break house, bank baro, hardw house
28060 feet.; al dorsa l g otos orchard. Plen-
ty water and fairly good flutes. 8 fromfur-
therBruasele and 88 from Blyth. For fur-
ther particulars ao to prime, berme, &o„ ap-
ply on the premises, or if by :letter to Sue.
ehive P. 0. THOMAS RU88ELL,
0-tf Proprietor,
.ARM FOR SALE -87 ACRES
being the South part of Lot 1 in the
205 0000000ton of the Townebip of Turn -
berry. The farm is situated on a good gra-
vel road, two miles from Wroxeter and
about one quarter of amite from school
house, The toil is a riot' clay loam. About
70 00tee aro cleared and in a good state of
cultivation. Pram barn 08a06 with addl-
tione and atone stables under. Frame
dwelling house 10024 and 12x24, Good bear-
ing orchard, Pot berme apply to WILLIAM
DOUGLAS, Wroxobor P. O. 0.4
t R')Y> s.
Our Studio is
Upato- (late
Special attention given to
Summer Visitors whom we
will be pleased to have call
On Us.
We make a Specialty
of Out -door Viewing,
Homes, Groups, &c.
H1R11 BflJEWER
Re ll eedar
S ing1es
Just received, a car of B. C.
Red Cedar Shingles XXX
and XXXX
Turnings and Jointings
for sale for kindling. Also
a supply of short Slabs.
Walton, Saw. Mill
Sterling Silver
S`x N S
If you contemplate buying Ster-
ling Silver Spoons now is your
opportunity. We have just put
in stook some of the finest goods
made. Five patterns in 1 dos,
or 7e doz. lots. Come and see
them and get our close prices,
they will please you.
EL. Jackson
LEADING JEWELER
P. 8. -All watch repairing done thor-
oughly and satisfaction guaranteed.
Rubber
When you buy Rubber get it, Yeti
get part Something oleo in many of
the Rubber Goode sold, Our Rub..
bar Goods are bought direct of the
manutaoturore and we piok the tnan-
ufltoEurere carefully. These goods
are fresh, the quality is assured and
the prices are the lowest at which
goods of the quality oan be Sold,
SYRINGES,
HOT WATER BOTTLES,
SICK -ROOM & NURSERY SUPPLIES
-AT-
F' 4 X' S
DRUG- STORE
THE
Larmour School
of Teles raphr-
STRATFc
The new vat= of training to
service, under testSinceJannury ice
9,0000 entirely tttoeesoeeofol, Write for pa
ppplet which gives full particulars, teetlmen-
NW from pupils now employed ,by the G. T,
R„ &a,
ROB T. LARMOUR,
0d Prinoipal and Proprietor.
OOZE BRos.
Have placed in stock a
fine assortment of late
American
Songs, 'W'altzes
and Two-steps
All sold at z price
25 C_ JACH
FALL AND WINTER1
ilitS and Overcoats
.,u an„'10401,,poltetel'tataehetar
If you are thinking of buying a Fall Suit or Overcoat
we will make it worth your while to call and see our
new line of Scotch and English Tweeds and plain and
fancy Worsteds. The most Stylish and Serviceable
goods that can be bought.
Our Overcoats of Fancy Twet 1,1, Shavers, Mel.
tons and Cheviots are also on the move aud are sell-
ing fast.
We have a large stock of Fancy Pantinge. The
price we know witl make you buy.
Cali in. and we will be Glad to show you what
we have for Little Money.
ds
abkirk
po,z'f scop,
Your boys and
girls because
their shoes don't
stand the strain.
Maybe they
were not good
ones.
Inspect our line
of school boots
and shoes.
Made to stand the wear and tear --good,
stout leather, flexible soles, strongly
stitched, good appearance.
Moderate in price.
Lasting quality.
Here are a few of our many convincing
prices:—
Girls' Shoes, 80c to 11,25 Boys' Shoes, 75c to $1.50
A nice assortment of Shoes.for Ladies and Gents at Lowest
Prices.
: "Comfortable rooms to lot over store I very oDbvenient,
LC. R I C A R ID S.