The Brussels Post, 1902-7-10, Page 8G R�
The Season is now on and we offer
the best English iSZ° Gslz Qaalzty for ,e5 cls,
per pound.
RUPTURE
Our New York Elastic Truss can, be
worn witherect ease. .P
,a f .Prices are
very moderate.
HUrSleNt?
0= Drug and
law Book Store
«RANO TRUNK RAILWAY.
800TBEBN 3xTEN8ION W. d. & n,
Trains leave Brunets Station, North
and South, as follows ; .
Gana SooTH Goma Nonni.
Mall 7:18 a,m l Mixed 10:00 a,m
Mixed, ......10'00 armMail 1.17 p,m
Expreee 8;25 p.m I Express 8:17 p,m
m oral ° ,cinS PTAS.
A ubiel's among ye takin' notes,
An' faith he'll prem it,
Hanna ie at hand.
Baumann on the 12th.
A few more business changes on the
carpet.
R. THoaison shipped a oar of butter to
Halifax.
ANoMMI dry goods store Le mooted in
$rneoele.
Luclteow Band will be hereon Saturday
—the 12th.
READ the advertisements. It may save
you many a dollar in a year.
A Targe contingent of gipeiee camped on
the bank of the Maitland, Queen etreet,
last week.
SEvnnAL from Braeeele took in the
Heron 01d Boye' Celebration at Sea-
lants last Saturday,
Tun road machine soraped the mud off
Turnberry need last Friday and it was
hauled away. It was a good job,
BY Order all matches in the first draw
in the Bowling competition for the
Jackson trophy on Brussels lawn mast be
played this week.
MARL AnxiNT is carrying hie right arm
in a sling owing,to the straining of the
mu8alee or tendons of his right shoulder.
We hope he will soon be o. k. Earl will
be 13 years of age this month.
Monnay was Civic Holiday and a very
quit day ib was. The excursion to Ber-
lin to .see the Foot Ball attracted 123 of
oar citizens. The day was warm despite
the shower in the early morning.
DoN'T forget the notion sale of frame
cottage and lot, Turnberry street North,
to be held at the American Hotel, Brno -
male, on Meade), aftetnoon of next week,
at 2 o'clock. See advt. in thin issue.
Efiatorra 13, the faeb Wiogaam pacer,
wee beaten at Windsor on Tuesday after.
noon in straight beats by Dan Petah tune
2.04, good beebling for this Seamon of
the year. They will meet again this
season, probably next week in Detroit.
HYnrENH&L. Taeeday morning of this
week Wen. G. Bell and Mies Elizabeth
Clareada, daughter of Henry Fogel, all
of Greytownship, were gaited in the
holy estate ate of matrimony by Rev. R.
Paul, at Victoria Cottage, Brussels.
May happiness and prosperity attend
them.
Nor THE RUST v10x1M.—Wm. Denbow
undertook to split some wood last Fri•
day and forgot to take observations se to
hie surroundings before the work nom.
mended. The result was the axe handle
(tame in contact with a clothes line, the
wood splitter received a bang in his right
eye that dazed him for a while but for.
tunately no serious damage was inflicted,
The clothes line is responsible fora long
list of tragedies.
BRUSSELS ON THE 12T11,—Preliminary
arrangements are well advanced for the
reception of theOrangemen, Lady True
Blues and Young ,Britons on Saturday
at Brussels. The Lacknow Braes Band
will be here by special train that morn.
ing. Atter dinner there will be a march
through the town and a gathering after.
ward at Victoria -Park where speeches
will he given by prominent members of
the Order and the ministers of the die.
Bid. Everybody ehculd do some decor-
ating and make the town show aweloome
to the visitors.
STAGE SOLD.—This week Richard Wil -
lime sold the etage outfit, used on the
Brueeels—Beaforth route and the good
will of the mail and express oontraote 021
some line to Edward Lowry, Mill street,
Brunets. The transfer will be made at
the oldie of the month. Mr. Williams
has everything first -pleas bub had not
the time to personally devote to the
work, his livery badness occupying all
his attention. In the new proprietor the
pablio will find a man who will carefully,
competently and agreeably attend to the
various wants of the public and will give
his personal supervision to tbe various
details. THE Pon wishes Mr. Lowry
61100806.
Fran BAn0,—There is probably no better
stabling or as ap to•date ao0onamodation
in Huron Co. than at the Central Hotel.
The building ie brick 60x100 feet, with
cement flooring thronghoab and proper
drainage, corrugated metalio roof, eve.
troughing, dm. and ababling for 50 horses.
Watering and feeding arrangemente are
as complete a0 modern methods have
devised.
Good work waaon
d e throughout,
g
Ont
Alf. Lowry wr the Y baIt e torso foundation a dntidn •
LI
J. L. Lloyd ant down the gement flooring;
J. Adams- had the briok contract (D.
MoNaughton did the framing and
carpenter work; and Wilton & Turnbull
supplied the roofing and pat it on. George
Brown, the proprietor, supervised the
building and hag 18 to Gait his wishes.
The horse abed roam ties been increased
and an entrance hi afforded to the stable
Prom either Turnberry or John streets.
Barn hae octet a tidy sum, but it ie built
for permanency and oonvenienoe and f6 le
eredit to both workman and Gwen.
Ooue to Brunelle on the 12th.
800 bead of export lambs have been
shipped this week by Meeerm. Clegg &
Dames,
H. R. BREWER bee opened a photo.
gallery at Wroxeter and will visit there
every Wednesday.
4 OARS of Brussels prime salt went
from the Werke here during the past
week to prove that this Balt lag not Loet
its savor.
A slate roof will be planed on Melville
Manse as eoon as the slaters are through
at Dr. Holmes' residenoe. They are well
up to their work.
Sonooa Board will meet on Friday,
evening of this week. The question of
selecting a teacher to take the plaoe of
Mies Brook will come up. There are
over 50 applications in Secretary Roes'
betide, some of them graduates in Arte.
TUESDAY a block of cement walk near
the Town Hall got its back up and went
to pieces with a loud report. A few
other planes in town will have to receive
attention as well at the bands of the
former contractors whose goarauteee
stand good for necessary repairs.
Bas? Deen,—Friday eveniug of last
week Bobt. Ralph, infant son of Fred.
and Fannie MoOraokeo, died atter a
brief ilines'', aged 5 menthe and 3 days.
A brain trouble and a toaoh of pneumonia
was the osase of death. The funeral
took place Sunday afternoon, Rev. T. W.
Cones taking the eervioe. Mr. and Mre.
McCracken are deeply sympathised with
in their bereavement.
Linn Saturday a natural curiosity wag
brought to Tug Poar in the hen egg line.
Mre, Wm. McCall received some eggs
from her eon•in-law, Cbae. MoQuarrie,
10th von., Grey. One of these eggs
that Mre. McCall was intending to
eat was found to contain a email egg
about the size of a marble with shell hard
and complete and also a eat libelled egg
of a slightly manlier size. A biddy that
can triplioate her hen fruit should be a
valuable acquisition to the poultry yard.
NoT LEa812,—Several enquiries have
been made at THE Pon relative to the
use of grain teatere Here is the law as
oontained Lo Seo. 6 of 61 Via., Chap, 30,
"No weighing machine need for weighing
or determining the weight of any of the
articles mentioned in Seo. 16 of The
Weights and Measnree Act shall be of
leas certified oapaoity than one bushel."
Every trader who violates this Seo.
shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding
510 for first offence and not exceeding 520
for each enboegaent offenoe and to the
0008000,tia11 of the weights. The Inspeo-
tor of Weights and Measures is on the
track of those who are violating the law
ae any teeter with oapaoity less than a
Mahe! is prohibited.
TRAIN rN Aca MM
0 ODATION FOB min 1278.—
The local Committee have arranged with
the G. T. R. authorities for the following
epeoial passenger eervioe in canneotien
with the oelebration of July 12th in Brus-
sels
FROM TEE EAST, FROM TEE WEST.
Listowel, 7.25 a.m. Kincardine, 7.30 am
Attwood, 7.45 Ripley .... 7.47
Henfryn, 7.50 Laoknow.. 8 05
Ethel .. 8.00 W hiteoh'h, 8.20
Brueeele, 8.15 Wingham.. 8.35
Train will leave Jct. 8.40
for Listowel at 7.30 Blaevale .. 8,46
p. m. Brussels .. 9.00
Will leave for
Kincardine at 6 p.m.
The regular trains will ran on Saturday
as usual. Single fare, return tiokets,
will be loaned.
ADDnEge 3.000 E'110eENTATI000,—The Pan -
100 League held a most enjoyable social
on R. Jarrott'e lawn at Hensel! on Friday
night Jane 27. There was a good attend-
eooe and young and old appeared to
enter into the spirit of the 00800100, A
feature of the evening was the following
address from the''beade of the various
departments of the church to Rev. Mr.
and Mrs. Jewitt, reviewing the good work
which they had accomplished and wish.
ing them happiueee and success through
future life. They were also presented
with two upholstered rookere. "Dusan
Mo. AND MRe, SEwrrx,—We are glad that
we have the opportunity tonight of meet.
ing you in this eooial way once more
before the time comeethat you leave no
for your POW home. We feel in looking
baok over your three:yearo! residenoe in
our midst that they have been years of
prosperity, both in a temporal and a
spiritual sense. We think that to you
we owe in a marked degree bbe unity and
harmony that exiate among the membera
of the congregation, the strength of the
various departments of ohnroh work and
the spiritual tone manifested in various
ways. We desire to sbow in scoretan-
gible way our appreciation of your labore
and would ask you to aooept as a meneen.
to of our 068001atim0 together these
chairs. We hope that when wearied, as
you doubtless will he and at times dies
warmed, you will take time to rest a few
minutes
in theseai
oh re and think to
yourselves
This eey
a aere
a reminder
dee
that your work in Honeall was appreoiat.
ed and will not be in vain." Wishing
yoareelvee and family the blosoing of God
on your outgoing, peen and prosperity
in your lives and the due reward of your
labors, we sign onre01890 in behalf of
W. F, M. S., Mee. .1, C. Stoneman ;
Ladiee' Aid, Min L, Agnew ; Choir,
Wm. Stoneman ; Sr, League, Mies E.
Murdoch; dr. League, Loy13nmerton
S. S., J. 0. Stoneman ; Trainee, Geo.
Brown. Mr, Jewitt heartily thanked the
dowers,
Bottom, howling club will be rs
resented at the tournat9ent In Seaferiph,
next Tuesday by two rialto.
L. McDonald, of Walters, eputinneli the
lunober ottippiug to Wi4gbeui 4 oare
being leaded bore this week.
Aoar of 40411lt4ral boroee Was 6111711411.
from B0090610 to Bellega la Prairie,
Man., 00 Wednesday by Time, Bird,
goon care of haled hay were ahipped
during the poet week by Moore. Sotto
& Val/atone and one Po by Mr. 0105mar9,
Tap Merlin' Now of last Monday
Bayo t—The Nerve Regard hada pleaaant
gall from Heave Bose, of Brussels, on
Monday. He game down with the toot
ball tont and woe seen ott the toltoh nue
eneeeraging the pluolly Brueeele eleven,
It wee hie first visit to Berlin and he was
charmed with the town. He is very
popular among the oiligepe of Brueeele
and a pleasant gentleman to meet.
Mies Sane Oona shwas 4wax,-00 Fri,
day of last week Mlee Sara .Oode, a very
highly esteemed young lady al Trow.
bridge, paid Nature's debt, after a some,
what Lengthened illness, aged 87 years
and 27 days. Mies Code oonduoted it
drosemakiog haeipese in Brussels for
some time and bad a large eirale of
friends. She passed away from earth
triumphing ie the faith of her Childhood.
The funeral serene Sabbath afternoon
wee largely attended, Rev. Mr, Phillipe,
Methodlet minister, conducted the ser -
710e.
Tan Hansell Observer speaks as follows
of Rev, Mr. Jewitt ;—"Rev. Geo. Jewitt,
wile and family with the exception of
the eldest son, Oliver, who ie writing on
the P.13. Leaving, left on Tuesday for
Wardeville, Mr. Jewitt'e new. charge.
The people of that circuit will find Mr.
Jowitt to be a goad all round man. A
very earnest praotioal preacher, and a
coneoientione painstaking pastor, He
has the quality so apparently neoeesary
to manes as a Methodiet preacher of
being a good financier." The reverend
gentleman and his good lady are well and.
favorably known in Braemelo and looality
and we wish them stamen at Wardeville•
in which THE Pon editor has a warm
interest for the Bake of auld tang eyne.
QIIRnN'e ROTEL PIIB0HAOED,—This well
known hostlery has been diepoeed of this
week.to Joeept Qaerria, of Listowel, for
the nam of 57,500 and possession will be
given by Strebton Bros., next week as
axon as the furniture do. isvaluated, the
new proprietors taking the entire out-
fitting at a valuation. Mr. Qaerria is
wellaoquainted in this 88081on having
kept hotel in Ethel /for several years and
tended on a farm West of that village
after selling out at Ethei. The probabil.
Wee are that one or both of the Stratton
Bros. will continue to reside in Brussels,
at least for a time. The new proprietor
intends making a number of improve.
meats in the "Queen's" we understand.
Piano REOITaL.—Qaile a number of
ladies accepted T. A. Hawkiue' invitation
to hiestndio Thursday afternoon of Iaet
week to tenni to a recital given by him•
self and some of his advanced pupils
aaeieted by Mre. (Dr.) Holmes. Mre.
Holmes, occupying as ebe does, a very
high place as a performer, was listened to
with great pleasure le the splendid setae
tion she gave. The following wits the
program ;—
Simple Confession Thome
S.foderstuuke Mendeleeohu
Mise Ina Bryauo
Cradle Bong
Wandering Sone
Miss K. Smith
Tendresee
Pae dee Amphorem
Miss V. 0 ardltO
Seconde Vales
Mien 00,IHolmea
Pompoanett Behr
Minuet ai'Aatigae 8trelezkl
Mine Jessie MoLanohlin
Sonatina Buhlau
Mine M. /3 traction
Rhapsodies:Hongroiseo No,2 Liszt
Mre, Holmes
Lehr
Marital
Pacher
Charalnade
Durand
Spring Song
Bunting Seng
Mendelseohn
T. A. Hawkins
Bol diet March 8c4
mann
v
T he Joyous Peasant
•.
Miss Ada Rose
Bogdan 06MarehL13 duet . Baltzell
Mies I.Bryane and Mr. Hawkins
"Goff Save the Bing;"
ADDRESS ego Pnss0N70TION —On the
evening of Jape 24th, about 300 peewee
from all parte of the oiroait unceremon-
iously took posaeeeion of the Westmin•
eter Parsonage, and presented the Sup-
erintendent, Rev, T. Wesley Oosene, with
B. well filled purse and the following ad•
dress :—
Tee. 2'.' Wesley Omens.
Dean SIR SND Bno.—We, the members
and adherents of the Methodlet oheirehes
on the Westminster oiroait, take thio
opportunity of bidding you and your
family "Good•Bye." We also desire
unitedly to expreee our appreciation of
your services during the past four years.
We have learned to rega0d you with feel.
inge of the greatest friendship and love,
Your pastoral duties have been well at.
tended to, eopeoially in vieiting the sink
and imparting comfort to those who have
been bereaved. Your prayers have gone
up in behalf of all and a00were of peaoe
heve been given. Your sermons have
been etrong end vigorous and while
octagonally embellished with humor,
they have varied no to refine cm the
anima aspects of life. While truly Scrip.
tura) and pointing to the 'old paths,"
these 'old truths" have not been pre-
sented In stale and stereotyped phreee•
ology but have been clothed in language,
whioh would oatoh the attention, enab.
ling tie to listen with interne and profit.
We are pleased to learn that though the.
membership hag suffered greatly through
removals and deaths, yet through the
blessing of God on your labors, we have
oontivaed to grow in numbers and we
believe also in grace and Ln the knowledge
of our Lord and Saviour Jaime Christ.
And now an we are about to part, and in
order that you may procure a memento
of Weatminmter circuit for yourself and
family en that our regard for yourself and
family, may not goon be forgotten, we eek
you to except this token of bur esteem
and we pray that you may long he epee•
ed to fervently odd effectually work for
the Mester, and at last be among thooe
who have turned many from the error of
their
ways and aline ns the stars re fore
ver
andv
ser. Signed on bah
o '
g alt of
Weet.
minateri
0 scall
W.112. Bern,
Recording Steward.
The assistant pastor Rev. J. E. Reuter,
a former resident of Morrie township,
wag aloo kindly remembered. A,tbough
taken by eaprioe both pastors made suit-
able replies thanking the people for their
kindneeo. Rev. John B. Maher, in a
neatly worded address, referred to the
pleasant relatiooehip that bad existed
between the Weotminsler ministers and
himoell. Refreshments were then served
and the people alerted for their home
shortly after midnight.
E'ee1;Io Ltmlaitx,.. Qwing to Baknrday
being the 19th the 1ubliq Library in
Wergilds will bo 9o3ed that day but it
Will be open eu Friday e700igg 09 ae ko
penult of the exnilapge of boobs. Throe
tntereet9d 8114n1d bearthe slump IP'
mind,
33108910010010 or 57010A7nx,—The loilow,
fag le a 00411 of a reeolutipn vont to Rev,
Jim. Bose, 33, A., by Braea9le A. 0. V. W.
No. 135, of wllioh the reverend gentleman
lea worthy member:
Reg. ,Tho, ,Base, k. 4,
Darn SIB 4Nn Bao,—Wo, the member9
of Brussels A. 0, U. W. Lodge, desire to
tender you our einaero sympathy in the
neeesslty or you temporarily baying to
d90i9t from your molt loved work to
seek restoration to mote 7igorou0 health,
Oar :united wish to that opeedy reoupera•
tion may be yours end that the ohunge of
alt. and egene mal nave the invigorating
Wept dotted, Although distance may
intervene between pe we will often think
of you and hope ere long to Bee you re.
turn refreebed and enervated and as well
qualified as ever to angry on your large
and interesting department of work in
tbe Master's vineyard. We are yours in
4„l3.&P„
W, A. Caron, W. At,
W. H, KEBR, Recorder.
Brueeels, July 4; 1902.
No "OFrawj” PDAZ.-Xnowing of the
oxpeoted removal of Antony Sample
from Bermuda to the "Soo" the Football
boys assembled on Tuesday evening and
presented him with a fine droning ogee'
a000mpanied by a kindly worded eddreme.
G. F. Blair coupled the choir, Jas.
Ballsnyoe read the address and Dr.
Feiid made the presentation, The reaf-
pieot madea paitahle reply. Speeohee
were also given by Ire Gerry, Art. Ma
Naughton, Durso. McLanohlin, Frank
Rooke, C. P. Cross and others expressive
of regret at "Tonyje" removal and good
wishes for the Nature. Retreehments were
.@erved at the Kerney restaurant after.
Mr. Sample hag had a large share in foot
ball organization ernoe the game has been
played in Brussels and did his part in
good style in attaining the numerous
victories to the credit of the various
teams. He left on Thareday morning.
for Sault Sto. Marie where be has a good
position awaiting him. Two of his
brothers, Jno. and Wm. are already resi-
dents of that locality Tui, Poo' will be
pleaeed to bear of Mr. Semple's pros-
perity.
Dier ttermaor.—A very pleasiug event
took place on Wednesday evening, Jane
26th, at the reeidcnoe of Mre. Geo. Mo.
Clere, on the 4th eOnoesaion of MolIillop,
when her daughter, Mise Franare wag
united in marriage by Rev. Mr. Larkin,
of Seafortb, to John L. Brown, eldest
son of John S. Brown, one of the most
prominent and proeperoaa residents of
McKillop township, The bride was sup-
ported by her sister, and the groom by
hie brother Alfred. The ladies were
bandoomely gowned, and eaoh carried a
beautitnl boquet of roses and carnations.
After the ceremony, nearly one hundred
guests, inoloding some from New York,
Minnesota, Goderioh, Wingbam, Brus-
sels, Seatorth and other points, enjoyed a
magnifioeot repast. When this pleasant
duty was performed, Rev. Mr. Larkin
made a oomplimeutary speech, in
which he entogised the enemy good quali.
ties of the young couple just starting off
on life's journey together. Dr. Campbell,
of Brooklyn, N. Y., uncle of the groom,
replied in hie usual happy and pleasing
manner. The wedding presents were
numeroae, bandoome and useful. The
bride wee a resident of Brunetti for some
time and will receive the hearty good
wishes of all her old Blonde for a happy
life.
BitsilleSld LOOMS.
GET your photo. taken at Brewer's on
the 12th of July at Brussels.
To Talc P
IIDLIO: ado
L s and gentlemen,
g
all cutlery ex can be ground, sharpened and
repaired by Sawier
MoGregor, Mill
street East, Brussels. Choice work at
reasonable prices.
Eon 14 ciente. We buy for oaeh or
trade, wool, egge and butter. A 520,000
stook of dry goods, groceries, ready made
clothing, oarpete, boots and oboes to
adept from.
Geo. E. Kum, Wingham.
515,000 worth of dry goods to be
olaoghtered, Oor annual July and
August sale aomm00000 July 4. Return
railway fare allowed on all purchases
over 510.00 within 30 miles.
G. E. KING, Wingham.,
People We Talk About.
Mies Mary Beattie wag holidaying at
Seatorth.
Rob. Roth, of Listowel, is visiting
Charlie Zillias.
Robt, Beattie, of Wingham, was in
town on Sunday.
Miss Eva Gilpin is rusticating in Mo-
Kiliop this week,
W. P. Soott is tatting in the races at
Windsor and Detroit,
Harry Ainlay is holidaying at his 'mole
MoNeil'r, 14th pan., Grey,
Mre. T. Farrow was visiting at Wing -
hem during the past week.
Mre. Bell, of Port Huron, formerly of
Bruaoels, wee in town this week.
Walter Lowry arrived beck on Satur-
day from a week's trip to London.
Mioeee Carrie and Katie Ament are
vieiting at Seatorth fora few days.
Mise Edna Good is vieiting her cotton,
Mies, Freda Vanetone, fn Wingham,
Inepeotor Robb is at Clinton thio week
presiding at the Departmental Examfn.
ations,
Clara S;mmane has been on the sick
list with brouohitie but we hope ehe will
goon be o. k,
Will, Ameot le home from Ypsilanti,
Mioh., where he bee been attending
Burliness College,
Mrs. S. Leopard and son arrived in
Breseole on Wodnoaday for a holiday
opting from Toronto,
J. Tripp, of Sudbury, is vieiting his
brother, W. A. Tripp, of the Standard
Bankto r
o ff B noels.
Mre.
N F. Gerry and
Mitis Stella have
been vieiting for the past week with
relativee in Seaforib,
James MoOraolreo, wife and family,
have removed to Godericb, their former
home. We wioh them prosperity.
Mies Cosens, of Trowbridge village,
has been visiting her brother, Rev. T. W.
Cones, ab the Parsonage, Brussels.
Hugh Williams returned last week
from an enjoyable holiday With old Mende
at Elora, Rayon), Galt and other places,
Minn Lottie Ardell, of Gerrie, and
Annie Stark, of Owen Boned, were guests
of the Mfooee Brown at the Central Hotel,
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Every facility afforded Customers living at a distanpe.
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Mise Ida. Zilliaa is visiting in Detroit
and Gabel oh.
Jameo Walker and wife, of Wingham,
were in town over Sunday.
Mre, Geo. Roberton, of Clinton, is
visiting with Jae. and Mrs. Ballantyne.
Mrs. R. ' Leatberdale and dotightere
were visitors in Seaford: for a few days.
Misses Lillie and Violet Cooper were
vieiting friends in Beaforth over Sunday.
Mise E. R. Little spent Sunday and
Oivio Holiday vieiting friends in Wing.
barn.
Mies L. Little has returned from a
pleasant visit in Londesborough and
Vi0inii y..
Lofton Thomson, of Gaelpb, le holi-
daying at Mrs. Jaw. Thomson's,• 'Itis
grandmother,
Lela, the little daughter of H. and Mrs.
Ram, has been quite ill with-p0eomonia-
but we hope she will soon be all right.
Principal Cameron ie at Toronto taking
hie work as one of the Departmental
examiners, He will be there for a couple
of weeks.
Mrs. Robert Elliott, of Ingersoll, and
Mre. H. 13, Elliott, of 'Hingham, were
palling on old friends in Brunets on
Tuesday.
Mies Estelle Griffin, of Wingham,
passed en examination -in Harmony, at
Goderioh, with honors. We congratulate
her on her semen.
Mrs,, Simpson and daughter, Ino, of
Antigonieh N. S., who have been 710111ng
Mre. Good here, went to Wingbam on
Thursday to vide W. F. Vanstone and
"Mara. Delaoy and Ryerson, and Mise
MoNanght, of Rapid City,. Man., and Mee
E. Henderson, of Beaforth, were.vieitore
at 'Councillor Henderson's, Brussels, on
Guelph, Galt
Taeeday.
Moo, Jno. Thomson is baok from a
holiday visit to Walkerton,
and Seatorth. The Metes Scott, Ler
grand daughters from the latter plots
name home with her.
J. D. and Mre. -Ronald lett Denver,
Colorado, 00 Manday en route for Brae -
eels. They will visit relatives at. Chica-
go, Windsor, Chatham and Strathroy on
the homeward journey.
F. J. and Mre. Soheak, of Toronto, who
were vieiting JRo. and Mrs. Wynn,
Brussels, left Met week for Oeoebe. Parry
Sound Dietriat, where they have a Sam•
mer oottage, and will enjoy an outing
during the months of July and August.
TIE POST has great pleasure in oon-
gratnlating Miee Nora, daughter of Dr,
W. L. Holmes, Brunets, on her snood's
in passing the Junior Conservatory ex.
amination in vooel 010880, Mios Holmes
bids fair to take front' rank among the
aomi0g ventilate.
Mrs. G. A. Powell and Mise Pearl, of
Toronto, were welcome visitors in Brus.
Bela far a few days. They were former
residents of this place. Mr. Powell i0
away just now on one of hie regular per -
chaeia trips to the Oout-
g P went
for the
T. & Oo. establishment.
R. A., Mre. Walker and daughter,
Zelma, of Toronto, were vieiting the
former's brother, Geo. Walker, Brunets,
and relatives in Wingbam. Mr. walker
lathe Secretary of the Huron Old Boys'
Aeeoofation in Toronto. He and Mre.
Walker will spend a month in Huron
before returning to the Queen City.
Alex. Grant, a farm laborer near
Princeton, wag robbed of a small sum of
money. He brooded over the toes and
out his throat with a razor. Elia recov-
ery is doubtful.
Several buildings of the 0. P. R. oar
drape at Perth, including the of6oee,
were burned. The night wetahman,
Roland Burr, it missing, and itis thought
he perished In the fire.
Mre. A, Cookerlino and her foar.year-
old daughter were burned to death by the
explosion of a lamp in their dwelling near
North Bay. A little boy was also badly
burned and may die,
I. all Wheal 78
Barley 50
Fein 68
Cate . 42
Butter, tube and radio 13
Eggs per dozen 12
Flour l.er owl, . 4 00
Potatoes (per brae.) 35
Apples (per bbl.) 2 00
Hay per bon ., 0 50
Sheep skins, 00011 ... . 25
Lamb tilting each 25
Salt per bbl., retail 1 00
Hides trimmed 6
Hideo rbugit 5
Hoge, Live 7 00
Wool e 11
75
50
70
43
14
13
5 00
85
8 00
6 50
26
80
70
64
5
7 00
12
lt;
G1ne0N .-3A t Mattis, .3 11 tau; 'Wroxeter,
July' 6111, to'54,1. aed,lklrei T. A. Gib,
son, a daughter.
BYBLor.—In Howiok, July 7th, t0 Mr.
and Mre, Benj, Hyslop, a eon.
S6.P..1ZMaTtia to
BELL—FO A t Viotoria a L A
D o a Oa
t
to e
Bromine, on July 8th, by Rev. R.
Paul, Mr. William G. Bell to Mime
Elizabeth Oleronda, daughter of
Mr. Henry, regal, both of Grey
Township,
Sntuo.8--MA0ne1,-00 the 26th alt. at
the residenoe of the bride'm fattier,
17th von., Grey, by Rev. D. B. Mo.
Rae, Mr. William John Miele to Miss
Mary BlIcal Mohan, both of. Grey.
9SOemo.
Cong.—In Trowbridge, on July 4, Sara
E. Codo, aged 37 years and 27 days,
1111o(1atp1ons.—In Brussels, on :July- 4,
Robert Ralph, infant son of Fred.
and Fannie MoCraoken, aged 5
months and 8 days,
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
Font for sale. Apply to
TH08, MOORIB, Bruaoels,
Them pasturage for a' number of mteere.
Apply to TH00.3100B10; Brussel e.
Pon head of two year old oatble for
rale, 11. N. SEABEE, Lot 24, Oon.14, Grey,
R412281210 whip lost between Braeeele
and Con, 12, Grey, on Friday, July 4. Pinder
will much oblige by leaving It at 'Tun POET
Publishing House.
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN,
7 OR SALE—LOT 207 AND
dwebling thereon, North-west corner
William and Albert streets, Brueeele.
40.11 1. LE08IE.
PIANO FOR SALE, THE
A bargain swill ofthe91880.e. airs. Rogers.
LRAIHERDALE, dealer in pianos and or -
gone, Brussels.
HORSE STRAYED ON THE
Con. 10, Gpromisee
eys on or about June 28th -a driv-
ing horse. Owner mayhave same by prov-
ing property and pa ing eipeneee.
52.4 HENRY FOGAL, Heufryn P. O.
tARM FOR SALE, BEING
•1-'
Lot IL Con. 8, Grey, containing 001
acres. e0 aorea of eared. Good frame house
cedar log barn, orchard, &o. Farm is well
Watered. spring creek 011 rear end ' 000800-
tentto school and church ; et mlIoe from
the thriving village of Brussels. Possession
would bo given next Mardi with privilege
of Pall plowing,. dee. For 'further portion -
bars as to price, terms, dc., apply on the
premises to RICH. BOB, Proprietor, or
Brussels P. 0. 52 -Bin
Notice of Transfer.
QUEEN'S HOTEL.. BRUSSELS.
700TI0E is hereby given, pursuant to the
regulations in that behalf, that I, the under-
signed, Lave applied for a transfer of the
Hotel License granted to Sxretton Bros, and
that the said transfer will be complied and
signed to by the Commissioners after' the
aecood publication of this notice, as require
ed by law, JOSEPH Q17IORRIN.
. Dated' atBruesele, July Oth,1902.
BEEF,
WINE
& IRON
Everyone knows this old reliable
medicine. I1 Oontaine nutriment,
strength and othnnlaot 99001110.
od, ,All05 115 ingrodiepts are
of the. beet awl 'purest, Good
for lava of blond ; good for
prompt relief in oases of sadden
exhaustion. Nothing better for
convalescents.` Just the thing+;
for the warm . weather. Try it
and you will Bpd ft right.
FOX'S
DRUG
STORE.
$20,000 to Loan.
The above sum baabeen placed with me
for immediate investment on .farm proper-
ty at 5 percont, It three aresatiefaetory
loans may bo acnlpletod in 9 days, Liberal
terme'eato-repayment. Apply at once to
'W. M. SINCLAIR,Barrister, /to , Brag sole.
AIR DRESSING. -THE UN•
I�1010810EDwl
the ladles -of Brunelp 004 vielpity �tk t ebe
is prepared to make awitehes out of comb -
lege and out hair,at her •borne M/11 40001West, Brueeele. MRS. HING0TC0.
14ALE TEACHER WANTED
for 8, 8. No. 8, Grey township. Duties
to commence after Bummer vacation ; ap-
plicants to state eatery and send teetiraon-
isle. Applieatlono received op to July 12.
ALEX. STEWART,
49 Boa 274,Brueselo P.O. Secretary.
Notice to Creditors.
In, the mattiir of the estate of William
Mitoholl, late of the T0woebiti of
Grey, • in the County of Rum,
farmer, deemed.
ItOTIOE isbereby given, pursuant to Re-
vleeu'Statutes of Ontario, 1807, Chap. 108,
Section. 98, that all creditors or otbers hav-
ing
late oheTownhioreyo.
the County of Huron, farmer, deceased, who
died on or about the 23rd day of April, A. D.
1202, In the said Township of Greyyp,are here-
delrequired
ver to the undersigned Exeontors of the
said estate, on or before the let day of Aug -
net A. D„ 1002, their full names, addressee
and deeoriptions and fall particulars of
their claims and the nature of the eeourl-
tiee Of any) held by tbem. And notion is
hereby given that after the said last men.
tiered date, the said Executors will Proceed
to distribute the • outlets of the deceased
amongst the persons ;entitled thereto, hay-
ing regard only to the claims of which not-
ice obeli have boon given as above requited,
and the Executorsshall not bo respVOneible
for attach], or any part thereof, so dietrlbat-
eddietribotibo,onyob.pervon of whose claim notice shall
not have beenreaelved at the time of mon
MARGARET E. MITCHELL.).u Eisen tone,
M,E. G. MoDONALD,
Dated at Molesworth, July 8th 1202.
Thc
w Store
Iiave Toll Tried, the New.Store ?
If not, why not ? Our stock is large, varied and
Prices are not fancy either. During July and August the -se
columns should be carefully watched. They will contain
from week to week items of special interest for every care-
ful shopper. To make particularly memorable:
The Glorious Twelfth
we append the followingextraordinary list
40e Table Linen for 30c
Speoial line Half Bleached
Linen Table Damask, 60 inches
wide, neat pattern, worth regular30
ly 40o, for, per yard tl
50c Table Tinen for 40c
Speoial line Half Bleached
Linen Table Damask, 72 Mabee
wide,good weight, sold everywhere 40
at 50o, for, per yard
40C Muslins for 30c
4 please only best Frenob
Tambour. Moline, tbie •eeaeon's
latent assorted Wore, regn ar
prise 40o, epaulet to 018ar 30
20c Delainettes for 13c
Speofal line Delainettee, Pink, ,
Cardinal, Sky and Royal in Pais
ley and Floral effects, regular pride 7
20o, to dear,' per, yd
18c Pique for 10c
200 yards oalyllPigoe, white
groando, with polka dot io blue,
pink and blank, regular price
everywhere 18o, our prim' to clear
10
2Qc Sheeting for 15c
Speoial line Uubleaobed Cot.
ton Sheeting, 2 yards, wide, nice
heavy Wolfe sold everywhere at
20e, our epeeist pun per yd : ,, 4,
SE
Our Men's
Clothing at
Half Price
SEE
Our Men's
Ties at
6c &10c
.SEE
Our Boys
Clothing at
ISEE
Our '
Men's a&
Boys' Hats at
Half Price Half Price
Grover & Co.
Garfield Block, Brussels.
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