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The Brussels Post, 1902-6-26, Page 81 lLk 0bS.S.• i4; Q6 PARIS GREEN The Season is now on and wo offer ' the best English Quality for £5 ots, per pound. RUPTURE Our .New York Elastic Truss can be worn with perfect ease. Prices are very moderate. Hursley's Drug and Book Store GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. 800THERN EXTENSION W. 0. & R. 'trains leave Brusoele Station, North and South, as follows : GOING 800TH GOING NORTH. Man 7:18 a.m I Mixed 10:00 a,m Mimed Moo a.mMail .. 1.17 p.m Express 8:25 p.m I Express.... 8:17 p.m Prat gebas rents, A ohiel'e amang ye talon' notes, An' faith he'll prent it. Ootoi to Brussels on July 12. REan the advte. in THE POST. LOOK 'out for a few weddings. LAST Saturday was the longest day of tbe year. THE new 70 foot flag staff at the Town Hall perk was raised on Wednesday. SEE/RAL Brueeelitee took in the horse races at Lietowel on Wednesday of this week. THE new time table on the G. T. R. bag met with many favorable comments from the prase along the W. G. & B. BanssEos will be represented at the Bowling tournament next Tneeday in Lietowel. Three rinks will likely go. GE0000 LOWRY i8 removing the front fence at his residence, Prinoeee street, and thereby making a noticeable im• provemenl. THE painter's brush at the reeidenoee of D. B. Moore, Jno. McCrae, Miee Mo• Callum and Ronald McNaughton has made noticeable improvements. CHEESE Soto.—W. W. Harris has pur- chased a gna0tity of oheese, first halt of Jane make, fog Mooers. Ballantyne, of Stratford. The price paid was 9} cents, THE Baee Ball slab have purchased new oniforme this season. They are of the kharki Dolor with blue sweaters and blank stookinge. D. 0. Rose ouppliee the outfit. EPH. Cause, Prinoeee etreet,7will put a new cellar and foundation ander the reel• dance recently purchased and will have the building rough -ousted and with other improvements will have a very mentor. table home when completed. REDUCED rates of single fare are in vogue on the railways for the so palled Coronation Day, good going on the 25th and 26th and .returning on 27th. For Dominion Day tickets good to leave on Jane 30th and July 1st to return on July 2nd. HEnn's the winning way the Lietowel Standardpat ft laet week :—All who wish to sea Lietowel win the W. F. A. series with Brussels should take in the cheap excursion to Brussels wvbioh lea ee Lietowel at 5 this Friday afternoon. Returning, train leaves Braeeele at 9 p. m. THE Seeforth Expositor gays :—J. R. Miller, license inspector for Eclat Heron, wag in town Tueeday and Wednesday. As part of the race course ie within his juriediution, he was on hand to see that "bug juice" was not being disposed of contrary to the laws made and provided in that behalf. A PROTEST.—Lietowel Foot bailers, smarting Ruder their defeat, have enter. ed a protest against Brussels in aonnec- tio0 with last Friday's match. They have three chargee viz.—That Referee Killoran watt improperly appointed ; that their players were interfered with ; that one of the goals was illegally oouuted. Brussels hae entered a defenoe and should be successful. If any change ie made it should be to award Brussels another goal. I. 0. 0. P. DISTRICT MEETING.—The annual meeting of this Diebriot in connection with the I. 0. 0. F. was held in the Odd Fellows' Hall, Broesele, on Friday of last week, District Deputy Master McGuire, of Brussels, in the chair. The delegates present were J. A. Morton and W. Robertson, of Winghom ; Bro. Douglas, of Wroxeter ; Bros. McGraw and gTonge, of Gorrie ; W. Marten and W. C. Smith, of Brussels. Teeewater was not represented, General lowliness being through the following officers were elected :—A, McGuire, D. D. G. M. ; W. Robertson, Seoretary•Treaourer. There are over 250 members in the District and the prospeote are favorable. A District plo•nio wee discussed but no action taken. The Grand Lodge will be held next August in Toronto, W. Grewar will represent Western Star Lodge. THE Winnipeg Free Press of June 13th makee the following reference to E. S. Oooper, a one time resident of Brussels ; —E. S. Cooper, of Galt, Ont„ has arrived in the oity to join Jamee.Berridge in the late firm of The Barridge'Co., agents for the Goldie & McCulloch Oo., Galt, Ont. Mr. Cooper has been long se000iat. ed with the Goldie & MoOullooh Co. as ealeeman and manager of their gasoline engine department and is also thorough- ly experienced in the other braneheeof their business. Mr. Cooper will take the active management of the outside work of the new firm, Berridge & Cooper and within a few weeks, it ie expected they will open out and carry a large stook of the prodaot of the Goldie & MoOullooh Co„ G01t, of the different lines of maoh• inery,safes and vault doors. Dore. Mr. SDC• ridge has been iodentified with the brei. nese oommnnity of the Weet for over twenty three years, and Memo, Burridge' & Cooper should oertainly make 0 8000888 of it. They expect to extend their brei• nese from Port Arthur to Viotoria, B. C. A can of tile, 2}, 3 and 4 inob, woe received this week by Ronald MaNangh• ton at Brueeele ebetion yard for sale. TUE8DAY of next week will be Dominion Day and consequently a public holiday. These holidays are growing rather monotonous. I HNow the signs of weather well, And I am filled with pain, At home I lett my omberell, And eo it's bound to rain. THE Boyal Canadian Humane Aeaoe cietion has awarded Oran Weldon, a medal, for his conspioione bravery insay. ing Edwin Harris from drowning, et Day Mills, on Nov. 2821e, 1901. PAeeSIL—We congratulate Miee Kate, daughter of Mrs. J. R. Smith, Brunets, in having pawed her primary examine. tion on the piano in Toronto last week. She is a bard working student and de. serves to eaooeed. OFFICERS INSTALLED.—The new aflioere for the ensuing term in connection with St. John's Lodge, A. F. & A. M., No. 284, G. R. 0., Brussels, were installed by Past Masters Bishop and Irwin on Mon. day evening and ere as follows :— W. M., Jae. Fox ; S. W„ J. H. Cameron ; J. W., M. Blank ; Sea., Jae. Irwin ; Treas., A. Conley ; Ohap., I. 0. Rioharda ; Senr. D., S. H. Jackson ; Saar. D., Jae. Ballantyne ; Sen. Steward, Geo. Olvar ; Jun. " Ed. Greensides ; I. G., Chao. Dodds ; Tyler, J. Y. S. Kirk. Representative to Grand Lodge, which meets at Windeor on Jelly 10th, I. P. M., Jno. Wright. L 0. 0. F. DECORATION.—The auneal decoration of the graves of Oddfellowe and their immediate relatives (where regaesta were made and flowers tient) was held on Monday evening. There were about 30 in the procession that left the Odd Fellows' Hall, shortly after 7 e'eiook, marshalled by W. Grewar. Oa arrival at the oemetery the introductory service was gone through while the brethren stood in the mystic oirole. The graves were marked with a red flag upon which were worked in white 1118 three ambience - tie lioke. Following was the order of decoration :—Mre. J. M. O'Connor, Rev, J. L. Kerr, Mies Addie Beet, Jno. Parker, George and Mre. Hayarott, Jae. Wilson,' Miss Lizzie Leatherdale, Mre. H. R. Elliott, A. Good, Geo, Backer, W. Rod. diok, Alfred Hamilton, Wm. Cornish, D. A. Smaie, A. Stewart, D. Scott, sr., D. Soott, jr., Mre. D. Scott, Peter and Mre. Thompson, Wm. Spence, J. and Mre, Mooney, A. Webster, Mre. Albert Crooke and Mre, Wm. Mooney, 27 in all. Those taking part in the interesting se vt ae were W. H. MoOraoken, R. Leatberdale, J. Jones, A. McGuire and W. H. Kerr. A goodly number outside of the Order drove oat to the eilent pity of the dead, and witnee8ed the impressive decoration ceremony. It ie suggested that another year all the Sooietiee in town might join and spend a goodly portion of the after- noon in similar examine with 60018 musical selections and abort addressee interspersed. BOWLING GRID/N.—Three rinks of Brna• eels Bowlers took a pleasure trip to Kio• oardine Monday afternoon and played a couple of matches with the apbere reliant of the lakeside town. Play wee on the fine lawn of W. Murray. In the afternoon oonteet the home rinks won by 7 shote. The rinks skipped by Dr. Bruce and Jae. Irwin tied at 15 apiece. Satire cards gave ` the following reunite Biiuoao e, KINCARDINE, Soo. Beattie, W. Mason, J. Fergneon, J. M. Bement, R. Downing, Dr. McDonald, D. 0. Rose, ak ..14 W. Hay, ek 23 J. Ardell, W. Murray, 3. T. Roes, J. Cook, J. Hewitt, J. Norris, J. Irwin, ek ....15 Dr. Brune, ek15 N. F. Gerry, Dr. MoCrimmon, 0. Cross, A. Smith, G. F. Blair, W. Bishop, A. Conetey, ek ..18 R. Roes, ek 15 Totals 47 54 After tea a second game woe played, the personnel of the Kincardine playere being somewhat changed. Brussels were victors by 4 Moots in this competition, the record giving credits as per subjoined list :— BltOgoELe, KINCARDINE, Jno. Beattie, H. Clark, M,P.P., J. Ferguson, W. Bishop, R. Downing, Dr. Brune, D. 0. Roes, ek „17 W. Murray, ek 8 J. Arden, J. Mitabell, J. T. Roes, Dr. Mo0rimmon, J. Hewitt, Dr. McDonald, J. Itwiu, ek....11 W. Hay, ek..,,., 8 N. P. Gerry, R, Malcolm, C. Cross, A. G. McIntyre, G. F. Blair, W. Harvey, A. Coseley, ek,. 0 J. Romig, els 14 Totals 34 30 Following the game came the preeenta- tion of a beautiful silver eervioe to. Dr. Brune by the people of Kincardine. The Dr. is removing to Calgary, N. W. T., where be ifs going foto ranching. He has taken a great intoned in athletic eport8 and will be much missed in the town as he wag a very popular citizen. Brunetti bowlers returned by Tuesday morning's train. Turf William Livery been is reeeiv, ing a Spring paint len and general Olean. ing, ANNpal, program of prose and sports an Thoreday Of this ween, Good pro. 511501, DAt00 Neeene appears to be very elm. pathetic these days and her tears ate ever read, to fall, I Tent 7Putlaud peep show mune to town op,Taeoday .evening and ie preaentiug its e;Ihibition near the Town HoaID WANTED. -1, riende e;0. bright little girt, 9 yeere old, are desirione of enuring a oomforteble born for her. Other in. formation may be bad by applying to Reeve ROOD, or Tum Pose. GRAND TRUNK 8HIPa1ENTe —This week Moen, Livingstone abipped a our of flex ; L, MoDonald & ()0„ 8 Care of lumber : Brussels Salt Werke, 5 oars salt I Ondmore & Co, 3 oars baled hay. Samuel Laird, of IOgoroot!, formerly of Broesele, hag been laid up from a fell downeteire at hie borne some months ago. In the dark he mined the drat step hence the descent, He is about all right 0000 more we are pleased to elate. WEDNESDAY morning, the Entrance ex. amination oommeneed in Brunetti Public eoboot building with Inspector Robb and Mise Ritchie as presiding examinere. There are 52 candidates writing, 90 of them being girls and 22 boys. Examine tion papers are said to be fair. Mise Jessie N. MoLaohlan hoe arrived safe mud sound in Scotland, and is "at it again" having an engagement in Dublin at the Irish Celle' concert, and will also Bing at a great Scottish coronation con• pert to be held in the Queen's hall, Lon. don, on the oomrng of age of the London Inverneee shire Association. THE 12TH IN BnueeELo.—The indications point to a good turn out at the Celebra- tion of July 12th in Brussels. Luoknow, Wingham, Belgrave, Blyth, Sunshine, Ethel, Listowel and the Elmo, Lodges are among the number who will spend the day here, and others are also expected. An interesting program is promieed. GONE TO HES REWARD.—At 6 o'clock Wednesday morning the spirit of Mrs. Robert MoNaughton, an old and most highly esteemed resident of this locality, took its flight. Her death was not unex. pected as the taper of life had burned very dimly for some weeks, heart disease being the ailment. Deceased was born in St. Andrews, Quebec Province, and when a child removed with her relatives to MoNab township, Renfrew Go., where ehe was married to her aged partner over 50 years ago. They came to Grey town- ship shortly after thio and took up 200 acres of land, lot 5, eons. 10 and 11, liv- ing on the latter for [tome years and hat, ing Bold this farm took np their home on' the 10th. Here they resided until about 9 years since when they 'retired and came to town. Mr. MONanghton who is in his 89th year, one son, Dr, Jno. A., of town ; two daughters, Mre. Jno. Lowe, of Grey, and Miss Lizzie, at home, are the survivors of wife and mother. The subject of this notice was a faithful member of the Presbyterian church ; was a true wife, an indulgent mother and one of the kindest of neighbors. The funeral will take place from the family residence, John street, on Friday afternoon at 3 o'olook, service being held at 2.30 p. m. Interment will be made in Bruaeelo cemetery. Sincere sympathy is expressed espeoially for the aged husband. Bauman WON•—Despite the drizzling rain of last Friday evening a large crowd witoeseed the return Football match be ween Lietowel and Brueeele, on Victoria Park, in this plane, with a large share of interest and had the eatiefaotion of see. ing one boys win in a stubbornly contest. ed game ; Their opponents, well posted in football, sturdy in their makeup, with a good many pounds the advantage in avoirdnpoise and a goal to start with as a nest egg from the former contest in thio series played at Lietowel. The visitors expected to win and thereby have a share in tbe finale for the Intermediate trophy and to back them up ran a epeaial train, from which about 150 people, largely their supporters, alighted at our depot about 5.50 o'olook. Game did not start notil nearly 7, as time was wasted over a dia• mission as to who ehould referee the match. At the Listowel game no League appointed referee was present eo the op posing teams agreed on Dune. Molianob• lin, Of Brussels, who gave satisfaction. Listowel claimed the right of having their referee at Brussels, but Leo Killer. an, of Seatorth, was present for that Em- poria by appointment of Association, so, after a telephone to the Seorelary, the Lietowel team agreed to play. They floored the first goal early in the match and Brussels followed snit by planting three between the Sage before half time was up. The ball was very wet and heavy and the gree* slippery, so good combination work was difficult, the home team being the lighter and depending on team play suffered more than their ap- ponente. The visitors' made e. 00500000 attack on Brussels goal in the latter part of the game and atter several repnleee managed to score again and this, with their one goal at Lietowel, tied the score, 3.3. Our lade decided that that condi• tion of affairs would not make them Longue 0innere so enuring the sphere took it down the field at a pane that meant business and eo decidedly was the onset kept up that one goal was allowed in abort order and another one scored that was not counted, A jangle took plane over the scoring and as the oon• stables were bney clearing the crowd away from the goal one of the Lietowel kickers undertook to put hie fiat into Oonotable Jackson's hum, while in the performance of hie duty. The,,constable wouldn't have it that way so gave the paeilietio individual a well deserved re• buff. The referee's deoieioe did not meet with the approval of game of the visiting team 80 they took the ball and lett the field with 14 minutes still of the 1} hours to play. Broseele team lined op at the referee's whistle ready to oontinoe the play but attar wafting the regulation time and no appearanee'of their sppon• ante Referee Killoran annoanoed Broesele winners by 4 to 2. This was not as Lie. towel had planned it eo they refused to be oomtorted and even the genial I uta manipulator, G11. Barber, deollned to toot. The line op wee art follows :— fan:wEL 0005800.0 F Taylor Goal R Pearson J A Stewart ,.. fB1 I Gerry B Tngheu i acke 1 R Wboeler E Stewart.... I GForgaeon J Moorehea.., t Backsit W A Tripp E Kidd' A' MoN augbton McKay FRoche Borne A McLennan W Good e, u.:: orw r TM tie H OwI(r ua F a de 0o E Switzer W Ruske J eable ... , ...11I W Cameron P * „ 1 The gate receipts amounted to $65. Several oonetablee were on duty eo as to keep the crowd book from the allotted Moncrr. of Saw Mill •Large quantity of Lumber of all kinds, Lath, f3hiuglod and Slabs for sale, During 1'uly proprietor will be there each Wednesday to at- tend to the wants of the public, On other dates write Wm, J. Palmer, 50-4 Wroxeter P. 0. epaoe belonging to the pleyer0. The special train lett Braeeele for Lietowel at 9,30 o'olook. Business Locals. To TunPunofs.—Ladiee and gentlemen, all outlery can be ground, sharpened and repaired by Sawfiler McGregor, Mill street Eant, Brunetti. Choice work at reasonable prime. Ease 14 onto. We buy for dash or trade, wool, egge end butter, A $20,000 stook of dry goods, gr0ceriee, ready made clothing, carpels, boots and Ocoee' to eeleot from, GEO. E. Kusa, Wini•ham. Celebration In Brussels. Don't forget the annual Celebration in Brussels on Thoreday of this week. A most enjoyable program will be present- ed embracing a local Football match between Gtey and Morrie township oom. menaing at 10.30 o'clock a. m. Lacrosse game Kincardine vs. beafortb, at 1.30 o'• cloak. Harrieton and Brussels will face each other on the Base ball diamond and i0 theevening Wroxeter and Brussels will contest Football honors. The day will c000lode with a promenade Concert on Victoria Perk and a flue program by the 33rd Regiment Band. Special rates on the railway. People We Know. Mre. Wm. Martin ie visiting in Grey township. Rev. Mr. MoQnillin, of Blytb, was in town on Monday. Milton McGuire, is home from Monet Forest, on a holiday. Miee Downey will spend part of her holidays in Chatham. Mise Jennie Forbes went to Detroit on last Saturday's excursion. Mre. Fred. McCracken and children are visiting at Blnevale. Russell Plaid has been i11 with pnen• moria bat ie better again. Mise Murray, of Seatorth, is visiting Miee Tena Sample this week. Mre. John Long is visiting relatives end frieode at Detroit and London. Dr. and Mrs. Graham, of Clinton, were visitors in Braeeele on Wednesday. Miee Fanny Vanetone, of Wingham, ie vieiting her cousin, Mise Edna Good. B. and Mre. Gerry spent Sunday in Seatorth with W. H. and Mre. Willie. Mre. G. F. Blair and gone were away at Goderioh for a week or ten days, with relatives. Mre. A. M. Kay and Master Archie, of Stratford, are vieiting Mrs'. W. H. Kerr, John street. Willie Straohan and Joe Wilton have been ill with pneumonia but are getting along nicely now. Miee Marie Blakeway, of Toronto, is enjoying a holiday wish the family of Fred. Ada ma Mill street. Miee Scott, teaober, left for her home near Belmore on Wednesday morning of this week for her variation. Mr. Grover, of the Garfield House, at- tended the wedding of hie eieter•in law, Miee Watson, iu Dresden, thie week. Miee Laird, of Hamilton, ie visiting ber cousin, Mre, Will. Ainlay. Miee Laird is a matron in the Lunatic Asylum iu Hamilton. James H. Benson, sheriff of West Aeeinaboia, is dead. He went therefrom Seatorth in the early eighties, praatieing as a barrister. Mre. H. J. Morden, of Stoaffville, is a welcome victor to Brussels. She is tbe guest of Mrs. A. Straoban. Mr. Morden ie also in town. Mrs, George Cardiff, John street, left on Tuesday morning for a vnoation of a few months with relatives and friends in Manitoba and the Northwest. Ina. Currie left o0 Tneeday for a trip to Manitoba. If he Nee what mite him he may remain. Mre. Curry and family are continuing in Brunets in the mean. time. Moe M. L Brook will enjoy her Sum. mer variation ander the parental root in Northern Ontario, taking np Entrance oleos work in Wingham Public school after the holidays. Mrs. Robert Burne be renewing old friendships in Braesola and locality. She has been making her Dome in Blyth but talks of taking a trip to Manitoba to visit her eons. Alex. Smith is here on a visit from Roseland, B. 0. He Dame down with the body of hie partner in the ranching bre. ineee, who wag murdered recently. Mr. Smith is a eon. of Walter and Mre. Smith, Albert street, Brugeele, and has developed into robed manhood in his Weeteru sojourn, John Cuthill, who has spent several years 10 Calgary locality, was here for a short visit. He is a eon of Janne Onthill, Brussels, and ie well pleased with the West, Mr..Ottlhill left on Tuesday for Calgary where be Wilde u situation on a farm. He looks as if the olimite agreed well with him. Percy Tom, a graduate of the London Mediae! School, and eon of Sellout In. epentor Tom, mf Goderloh, tools ftret.olees honors in medicine, elinioal medicine, gynecology and eurgery, at the recent. medi0al examinations at the University. of Manitoba, held at. Winnipeg, No other ontoide student took se high a standing ea Mr, Tom. Herb. Dennie, of Chatham, was in town for a few days. He ie the eldest eon of H. Dennie, heroese maker, formerly of Betweeln. Herb. and hie Meter, Miee Edna, are in the drug store of A, I. Mo. Call, Chatham. The format will attend the College of Pharmacy at Toronto next Ann 21 1002 ,,sPaxD'4R. ,B4XJ' OF C'd 4D4, HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO CAPITAL RAID ,TJi' , (Qoe 9liliion DPI►are) 81,000,000 RAST $750,000 Agencies in 413 prittefpa1points in ()walla, Quebec, Manitoba, United States it angiand, A General Banking liu8iueee Traneeoted, Farmers' Notes Dleopnnted, Drafts Isaned and Oolleetione mads on all pointe, SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. interest allowed • on depoeite of 51.00 and upwards and compounded half yearly. SPECIAL ATTENTION OWWENT0 THE Ceete Tr05 or Fenuxoe BALs NOTae, Every facility afforded Ouetomere living at a distance. MQfl 7 Orders payable at any bank nested Under $10.... 83. $20 to $30...,12o at the following rano t— $10 to $20...,100, 80 to 40.•...14o F. h. GRAY, ACTINO AOal1T. ( Fall. Mr. McCall is en old Brueeelite. It is 6 years einem Mr. Dennie removed from our town. COMM CRIMES. The .Presbyterian General Assembly will meet in Vancouver next year, "National Prosperity" will be the next Sabbath evening's topic at the Epworth League, Methodiet oburob. Next Sahbath wilt be quarterly review in the various Sabbath Schools using the Iuternetionalseries of lessons. Rev. A MoNab, M. A., of Walton, ex. °banged pulpits with Rev. Jno, Roes, B. A., last Sabbath and delivered two well prepared diaoonreee. After next Sabbath evening Melville Christian Endeavor will cease bolding their weekly service until the Sommer monthe have paned. They followed thio custom last Summer also. Conferenoe made no provision to Bend a young man to supply the work at Alma and Turner's, there beine a dearth of young men, but Rev. J. Greene, of Clin• ton, has been given oberge thereof. 1. 0. F.—Next Sabbath morning the members of Court Prinoeee Alexandria, No 24, 0. 0. F., Brussels, will assemble at their Hall at 10.30 o'olook and march to Melville chetah. Rev. Jno. Roes, B.A., will preach the annual sermon. Next Sabbath evening Rev. Jno. Holmes will preach the oonolndiug sermon of his pastorate in Brueeele Methodiet church. - Hie topio will be "The Procla• motion of Peace." Rev. Mr. Holmes and family will remove to Blyth next week where they will make their home for the coming paeto(al germ. Rev. G. J. Abey will preach the oon• eluding sermon in hie incumbency in St. John's church next Sunday evening Ieay. ing the following week for hie new charge at Preston. Leat Sunday Mr. Shore, of Wingham, officiated for Rev. Mr. Abey, the latter being at Preston. Mise Taylor, o1 London, sang a Well rendered solo at each service. After next Sabbath Rev. Jno. Rose, B. A., will take 4 months holidays, the additional time above the tenni vacation being granted in the expectation of it be- ing required to thoroughly restore him to hie wonted vigor. During his absence hie work will be taken by Mr. McLeod, a etadent, who ie highly spoken of. Mr. Rose rind family will likely sojourn in Muskoka for a month or so at least and his many friends will wish him and hie an enjoyable holiday. The ten days' convention of the Seventh Day Adventiete, held in Galt, ended last Sunday evening by the bolding of a very large meeting in main tent, which was inadequate to bold all who Bought admie Bion. The meetings all through have been successful. Sunday afternoon 30 persona were baptized by immersion in the waters of the Grand River, the ordi. 000oe being witnessed by thoueende of people. 'It ie the intention of the Ad ventiete to Form a ohuro6 at Galt,and to this end a poetor has been tationed there, and tent meetings will be held for several weeke. R. Joyce, a locomotive fireman from Toronto, fell from a train - near Tyndall Station, Man., and was killed. A Conservative petition against the election of the Hon, J. p. Davie in North York was filed at Oegoode Hall. At Edmonton a Swede named Nile Johnson has been arrested forthe alleged murder of bee brother, to get possession of hie (Attie. The Montreal street car men intend to oak the company for an increase of wages to 18 conte on week days and 20 Dente an hour for Sunday work. a50RN BOYD020.—In Morrie, on June 19th, to Mr. and Mre. J. T. Brydgee, adaugb. ter. Hai.—In Lietowel, on the 17th inet., to Mr. and Mre. J. N. Hay, a daughter. MCQUILLAN —fa Blyth, on Jnue llth, to Rev. George and Mre, McQuillan, a eon. Moons.—At the rectory, Liebowel, on June 13th, lo Rev. A. P. and Mrs. Moore, a eon. NEAoEL.—In Grey, on June 14, to Mr. ' and Mre. D N. Neabel, a eon. RATcLIFF$,—In Atwood, on 17th last.,. to Mr. and Mre. T. G, Ratcliffe, a daugh• ter. WnmuT.—In Henfryn, on June 19th, to Mr. and Mre. S. Wright, a daughter. Smd.R R C:f]b. DUNCAN—BPO'S —At the residence of the bride's parents, on Jane 25111, by Rev. Jno.' Rose, B. A„ Mr. Harry Duncan to Mies Annie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Speir, both of Morris. BoonnneoN — MCKAY. — In Deloraine, Shu,., no Bin 29th, Rev. Magnus lieonoteou, of Yorkton, N. W. T., to Miee Joan McKay, of Determine, formerly of Morris township, Ont. RTRETTON—HSOON0.—At tbe Presbyterian manse, Blytb, on Jute 12th, by Rev. A. McLean, Mr. J. H. Stretton, of Brunets, to Miee Mildred M,, dangle, ter, of Mr. and Mre. George Girona, of Blyth. .WHITE—CREIs0TON.--At the "Cedars," Blanehard, the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. end Mr8, David Ceeightoo, on June 18, by Rev. Mr. Hart, Mise Eleanor Creighton and Mr. William White, of Hibbert. DISzmn. MoNAOOUTON.—In Brunets, on June 25,. Eliza Merrier', beloved wife of Rob- ert McNaughton, aged 78 years, 2 menthe and 19 dale.. Moons. —At the rectory," Listowel, on June 13th, the infant child of Rev. A. P, and Mre. Moore. 7o m'rr.�:mnoz,m MA150 O'rf3, Gall Wheat 74 75 Bnrlry 48 PeaA 70 Cate 40 Butter, telm and collo 14 Eggs nor dozen 11. Flour nor cwt. 4 00 Potutooe (per bus.) 85 Apples (per bbl.) 2 00 Hay per ton 8.50 Sheep ekirte, eaoh ., .. ,25 Lamb shine eadh 25 Balt per hitt., retail 1 00 Mace trimmed 6 Hides tough 5 6 Hogs, Live 0 50 6 50 Wool 11 r 12 60 71 41 15 18 500 35 3 00 7 00 25 30 70 ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN. HAVE pasturage for a number of steers. Apply to THOS. MOORE, Brueeele, Forte head of two year old cattle for tale. D. N. NEABEL, Lot 24,'Oon.14, Grey. HeoeR and lot on Catherine Street, Brussels. for Bale at a great bargain. Apply at THE Doer Publishing House. THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. ji10R SALE—LOT 207 AND dwelling thereon, North-west corner William and Albert streets, Brueeele. 40-tf J. LECKIE TEACHER WANTED 'FOR S. 8. No. 8, Grey, male or female, bolding 2nd or Ord class eertifaide. Duties to com- mence August 18th. State salary. Applica- tions received up to August 1st. 40.3 JAMES 8BIEL8, Cranbrook. MALE TEACHER WANTED for 8. 8. No. 3, Grey township. Duties to commence after Summer vacation ; ap- plloaats to state salary and send testimon- ials. Applications received up to July 12. ALEX. STEWART, 40 Box 274, Brussels P.O. Secretary. BROOD SOW STRAYED FROM the premises of the uoderelgned, Lot 25, Con. 8, Grey, on or about June let. She is a largo Chester White. Any information leading to ber recovery will bo thankfully received. ROBT. BREMNER, Ethel P. 0. Potato Bugs Are Ripei 0 sr' ' Rave your Potatoes with, early , Pada Green. When the bggg oeiitd' they some with a rush. Be ready for them. They're quite minter. cue some please already, Nothing , ' like being ready before the bugs are ready, Oar Paris Green stook is all ready. 7b'e the very beet Green we clan net. We guarantee every pound of it to give entire eatiefaotiou or your•ntoney bank, 250, per pound AT FOX'S DRUG STORE GOOD YEAR OLD STEERS Apply to Wanted, �0i 8T 1Brusselach purposes. P IANO FOR $&LE, THE eohs.yHtA bargain will be given. AppoIt. LEATHERDALE, dealer in pianos and or - gang, Brueeele. rOR SALE.—THE UNDER— OI°NED offers bis borae, buggy, cutter, cart and harness for Sale as be is removing from Brueeels and hes no further need of them, REP. G. J. ASSY. $20,000. to Loan. The above arm has been placed wltb me for immediate investment on farm proper. ty at 6 per Dent, - If titloe are satisfactory loans: may be completed in 8 days, Liberal ' Orme as to repayment. Apply at once to. W. M. SINCLAIR, Barrister, Jar , Brussels. HAIR DRESSING,—THE UN. DEneIoNED wishes to announces to the ladles of Broesele and violotty that ehe is prepared to make switches out of comb - Inge and out hair, at ber •home, Mill street West, Btassele. MRS. HING8TON. To Contractors. Tenders will be received by the under- e lgned for the erection of either stone or concrete abutments, 12 feet hlgb,fora bridle at Lot 6, Con. 14, Grey plane and epeoi8oa- ttona cyan be seen at Clerk's office. JOHN MoINTOSH, Clerk, Ethel. J-- LEOKIE, LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE, LOAN AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, ,VALUATOR, OiBoo over Hureley's Drug Store, Feb. 6t11, 1902. 80-3m Brussels. NOTICE —UNDER AND BY virtue of the last will and testament of Phillip 000001ne, sr., the property being ✓ illage lots 100 de 167, Weet aide of James et., and Noe, lei & 167 fronting on James et., all in the village of Brueeele, In the County of Huron, containing in all one mere more or lees, will be offered for sale at Brussels by pnolie 0pntto0 after tke expiration of three months from date hereof. Further portion - lam and dote of sale will be advertised at a later date. PHILLIP GRANDINE, Jr., Executor, Dated June 100b,1902. 'The ew Store EOPLE wonder why we sell so cheap. We'll a Px- P lain. The bulk o f this stock wasP urchased at less than 50c. on the dollar, hence we can and will sell many lines .at just one-half and in many cases less than one-half what you have to pay elsewhere. Pay special attention to the following attrac- tive list for this and next week's selling: 5 pieces of Dress Goods, worth regularly 20c & 25c for 10 pieces of Dress Goods, " 45o, 50.& 600 for 4 pieces Wool Delaines . " 40e & 45c for 8 pieces Fine Scotch Plaid Zephyrs " 25o for 3 pieces All Wool Tweed Suitings " 1.00 for 1 piece All Wool Navy Serge . 40 for 80 pairs Men's Fine Shoes " 3.00 for Men's Fine Fedora and Stiff Hats " 1.75 for If 1* sot u 04 11 a - (( Boys' Black and Colored Felt Hats Tweed Suits for Boys, age 13 to 17, f' (( - (4 9, 1, ..l', " 2.00 for 2.50 for 50 for 4.00 ` for 6.00 for 8.00 for .10. .25 .25 .15 60 .25 1.50 .88 1.00 1.25 .25 2.00 3.00 4.00 We are going out of Clothing and Hats, hence the great cuts in same. Now is your opportunity. Graver & Via. Garfield Block, Brussels.