The Brussels Post, 1902-7-17, Page 8Tl3 A313tID ,S Gia i?OOT
A B - +, S GREEN
The Season is now on, and we of'er
the best English Quality for RI5 ets,
per pound,
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Our New York, _Elastic Truss ears be
zoom, with perfect ease. Prises are
very moderate.
HursIeys�Drug
and
Book Store
GRANO TRUNK RAILWAY.
sOUTIUMN ESTENeioil W. 0, & D.
Trains leave Brussels Station, North
find South, as fellows;
Goma Bot GOING Boum.
.
Mail 7:18 am 1 Mixed 10;00 a.m
Mixed.,.......10 00 manI Mail 1:17 p.m
pm 8:05 pExpreae 8:17 p.m
Turd gebas Mems,
A ohial'e among ye takln' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it.
A. 0. U. W. Friday evening o1 thio
week.
Some beantilnl crepe of weedo that
should not be allowed to go to seed.
Sem of the etore,windowa of our busi-
ness people are kept dressed very attrao•
lively.
QuANTxTxms of gravel are being battled
in by train for use in the Grand Trunk
yard.
nix is doing well in this section and
will be ready for pulling in the course of
another week.
No street in Brussels has made much
more noticeable improvement than Mill
street in the matter of lawn laying oat,
&o.
Wm, WILTON is driver of His Majesty's
mail now between Brussels end Wroxeter
for George Robb, who hes the oontraot
for this ronte.
A sew Bruaselitee gave Belgrave a hand
in a base ball match at Blyth on Friday.
The Northerners won. A report of match
may be read ander Belgrave heading,
R. J. IISEoLarionens reoeived a nasty blow
in the face on Tueeday evening from a
laorosee ball while engaged with savers)
oompanione playing on the Park He
will feel it for several days.
OoaoEspONDaNTB will Confer a favor by
using 2 oe❑t postage etamp instead of 1
cent on news items as tinder the new rule
the latter is insufficient andwe ere oberg.
ed up with 2 °ante in each of snob oases.
P. Beaune and wife were at Blyth on
Wednesday attending the funeral of T.
McGill, who bad been ill witb consump-
tion for some time. Deceased was a
nephew to Mre. Baohanao, and about 22
years of age.
Bovssnns was repreeented at the Bow•
ling tournament in Seatorth on Tueeday
and Wednesday of this week by D. 0.
Rose, Dr. MoNaughtou, A. Coseley, J.
Hewitt, R. Downing, 3, Irwin, Joe Ardell,
H. L. Jackson, J.T. Rose and T. Farrow,
AnaeNOEtIENTe were being made for an
exhibition game of football between the
Galt champions and Brussels to take
plane on Victoria Park here next Tuesday
but word was reoeived on Wednesday
that the Easterners were unable to come
as their olub was diebandiog.
CHANGED PROPRIETOR$.— Tueeday of
this week the ownership of the Queen's
Hotel, Broseele, passed from Stratton
Bros. to Joseph Querrin and the latter is
now in charge. The new proprietor is
contemplating a number of improvements
to pat the hoarse in favorable comparison
with the beat houses in the country. J.
B, Stratton and family have moved to the
honso Weat of the hotel premises, corner
of Thomas and Elizabeth streets.
BOWLING.—The Brnasele rink ekipped
by D. O. Ross and made up by R. Down-
ing, A Ooneley, J, Irwin, and D. 0. Roes
did well at Seaforib tournament. They
won from Seatorth, Mitchell, Goderioh,
London and Listowel and came home
with 4 jardineres as 2nd prize. They
were beaten in two encounters with a
London rink. Oar other rink composed
of H. L. Jaokeon, J. Ardell, J. Bewitt,
and Dr. MoNanghton skip, won from 2
Seaforth rinks but loot to 2Mitohell riche
and Clinton. There were 30 rinks in the
oompetition, some of them creaser -imam.
MATRIMONIAL.— On Wednesday, lath
inst., a very pretty bouse wedding took
place at the home of David B. Moore, in
the presence of a large number of relativee
and friends of the contracting parties.
The bride was Mies Lizzie B., eeoond
daughter of the boat and hostess, and the
groom D. A. McQnarrie, of the maroon•
tile firm of MoQaarrie & Grimshaw, of
the growing town of Rainy River, in New
Ooterio. Promptly at 11 o'olook, to the
strains of Mendleehon's Wedding March,
played by Mies Jennie Habkirk, the
bridal party took their planes in front of
a hauls of palms and ferns and ander a
beautiful floral bell. The bride, who wag
given away by her father, was obarming•
ly dressed in a gown of white liberty obit.
fon, carrying a boquet of white rosea and
wearing a bendeome gold pendent with
whole pearl, the gift of the groom. The
little maid of honor, who was Mies Annie
Moore, of Toronto, neioa of the bride,
looked very dainty in a dine of pale blue
silk and carrying a basket of pink and
white roses in which the ring wae con•
pealed. The ceremony was performed by
Rev. D. B. McRae, of Oranbrook, in the
absence of Rev. Jno. Ross, B. A., of
whose congregation the bride was an
esteemed member. After the usual eon-
gratulatione were extended to bride and
groom, the guests repaired to the dining
room, which was prettily decorated with
smilax and sweet peas and where a dainty
inob wag served, wbioh was followed by
a few words of congratulation and beet
wiehes from Rev, D, B. McRae, who
happily and fittingly expressed not only
his own feelings but those of the resem-
bled gaeate in wishing Mr. and Mre.
MoQaarrie health, wealth end happiness,
to which the groom made a suitable
reply on behalf of himself and bride.
The bride( party, aeoompanied by a large
member of the gueete, took oarrfage for
Wroxeter to catch the 0, P. R. train for
Owen Sound, where they took the boat
for their home. The groom's gift to the
maid of honor was a pearl crescent. The
preeente were tasteful and beautiful and
wore the visible expression of the esteem
in wbioh tbo bride is held by her many
friends. Among thoee from a dietanoe
who attended the wedding were :—Mrs.
(Dr,) Kneohtel, Winnipeg;,Mrs, Mo•
Gowan, Toronto ; D. MoGowan, Rapid
City, Man. ; Mrs. R. Moore and children,
Milton ; H. and Mrs, MOQuerrie, Mre,
Laidlaw and Mrd. MOGowae, Blytb 1 A.
and MM. Babb, Teeeweter.
ANOTHER wedding yet.
Tsui Pose gives the news.
Com the weeds before they seed.
ON fine days trade is rather quiet in
town.
PASSENGER traffic ie lively on thie no-
tion of the W. G. & B.
Ovum will be a great crop in thio
emotion of Huron County.
Jeo. WaOGOT, I. P. M., is attending the
Masonio Grand Lodge at W indeor.
ELE0TRm light has been planed in the
Genteel Rotel hotel Stable and horee
shed.
THE barber shop of Jno. Hewitt has
been improved by the painter and paper
banger.
Loots out next week for announcement
of big bowling match to be held in Brus•
Selo on the 29th of July.
TELE POST oomm0noes its 30th year
this week. It never reached more people
and the proprietor ia, oorrespondingly
thaokfnl.
Text a look at the address label of Tae
Pose and if it ehowe you in arrears for
snbeoription kindly remit. Its takes
money to rune newspaper.
TEE Pose is in receipt of an interesting
letter from 9. R. Orerar written from
Algoma where he is sojourning with e
prospecting party, It will appear next
week.
INeTALLATxoN of officers is on the pro.
gram of Western Star Lodge, No. 149,
I. 0. 0. F., llrusseie, Thursday evening
of this week. A. McGuire, of tele plane,
is the D. D. G. M.
THU person who took the fife on Satur-
day, July 12th, off the shelf in Mre.
Kirke etore, will save closer investigation
by returning the same. We do not say
he stole it but we invite him politely to
bring it back.
Taos. FARROW tioketed the following
passengers the Westward this week :—
Frank Wright and Son, to Moosejaw ;
Mrs. Hugh Stewart, Gladstone ; Mass
Taylor to Melita ; and D. A. MoQaarrie
and bride to Rat Portage.
BY the breaking of an iron rod support -
Mg the joists in H. Williame & Son
livery barn, Thursday of last week, R.
Williame reoeived quite a bang on
the top of hie head neoeesitating the
doctor's Dare in dressing it.
Tao cottage and lot, Turnberry street,
North, offered for sale by public suction
on Tuesday afternoon was not eold as the
reserve bid was not reached. F. S. Scott
was the attolioneer and Lawyer Gibson,
of Toronto, was here in charge of the
basinees.
Tien attention of shoppers ie directed
to the big announcement of Grover & 0o.,
the new dry goods store in the Garfield
Bleak. This pushing firm believe in the
efficiency of printers' ink and we bespeak
for them the patronage their efforts
deserve,
IN the G. T. R. shipments thie week
were 3 oars of cattle for Jno, Soott ; oar
of eggs and oar of batter by Bobt.
Thomson ; oar of baled bay by 3. Goven-
look, and oar by Baeker & Vanetone ; car
of floor by W. F. Stewart re Son ; 3 care
lumber by P. Ameot; oar cheese by W.
W. Harris ; 3 oars lumber by L. MoDon-
aid & Go. ; 2 care Balt from Brussels
Works ; a oar hogs and a oar sheep by
A. 0, Dames ; oar hogs by Geo. Beet.
LEG Bnoxat .—The pleasnre of the
eventful 12th was sadly marred early in .
the proceedings by the unfortunate so-
oident that befell B. Gerry by wbioh both
bonee of bis left leg were broken about
half way between the knee and ankle.
His big toe on the left foot was also die -
located and a couple of the other toes
eiigbtly damaged. Mr, Gerry wee one of
the Merabals for the day's celebration
and was moanted on one of R. Leather•
dale's grey horses. When the local lodge,
headed by Luoknow Band, started for the
depot to meet the morning train from the
East Mr. Gerry rode down Mill street
and on reaching Tnrnberry street the
horse slipped on the granoiithie 000001ng
and falling on the rider'e leg the damage
above mentioned was speedily done.
Willing hands were soon to Mr, Gerry'e
aid and he wee carried to big residence
on a wire mattr000 and dootors summon-
ed who get the limb and got the"toe
back to ite place. It was feared that
perhaps internal injuries bad been re,
Delved hit fortunately thie was not the
ogee and it is hoped that the patient will
make each favorable progress that be
will goon be able to get about as clonal,
The aooident wag deeply deplored, par.
tioularly oocnrring when it did as Mr.
Gerry is so (Willamette and energetic) in
hie ardor for Orangiem—or for that
matter in any caeca he eeponges. This
aoeident shored prove a warning to tbe
publio generally as to the necessity for
t tiniii.dri)n ver the
the greeted motion V g o
Dement era0atnge in the intermits of both
men and beast.
Pemex morning of laet week Mee,
Gilpin amputated the and of the third
finger on her right hand in a very simple
manner, She bad raised up the window
sash to put in the wire Ay flower, when
044, a Hash down came the sash with a
graph sad oetohing theiloger inetantan.
(lonely eevered the end of the digit,
The disabled member was speedily dress,
ed, and although very painful at times,
is doing as well as could be expeoted.
Ditan 0 1 ME, Wn,+T Gxawr 1— The
Lielowet Banner of last week had one of
its proxy spells in which it above any.
thing but a sportsmanlike disposition to
a ueigbboring town, After commenting
on the Brupeele-Lietow.el game at Berlin
it goes on as follows :—"Poor old Bru-
nets, The only man ruled off for rough
playing wee a Braeosie player, The
referee stopped Brussels favorite way of
snoring from offside. This is probably
the reason Broseele scored only once.
They are eo used to playing that way
that they can't score any other way.
The whole population of Brussels went
to Berlin to see their team—well, when
they left the village they said "winin the
oup," lent coming back l—defeated by
Listowel. Mouthy was declared a oivio
holiday by Droseela and a spacial train
wee chartered for the giorioue 000asion.
Young and old took in the exoersion and
a crowd more joyful, more confident or
mors arrogant in their prowess than that
whioh went tbrongh here in the morning
would have been hard to find. Bat what
a differenoe at night 1 'i'be town team
were met at the station at night by a
torchlight prooeseioo, and plenty of noise.
Iu
tbe morning some Brusselite remarked
that they bad a couple of extra oars
hitched on to bring back the Listowel
dead, bat it would have taken a dozen
timee that number of Dare to bring bank
all Brueeale' fond hopes and aspirations
of winning that coveted oap that were
killed in that one little skirmish with the
orange and the black." The above is
surely a badly written great hurrah I
about nothing. There have been these
enooantere this eoason between these
teams end the malts were as follows :—
let match, Listowel won by 3 to 2 ; 2nd
match, Broseele was viotorioue by 4 to
2 ; and the 3rd and last game went to
Listowel by 3 to 1, or a total of 8 to 7 in
favor of Listowel. Nothing terrific about
that. Galt trimmed their whiskers 2 to
0 at Berlin tournament and what the
torchlight procession was for we oaonot
well make out. We have no kick to make
over the resulte of the aeries as the var•
Mus oluba evidently played good ball,
Lietowei among the number, and our
teem has no reason to be diecooraged,
neither has anybody either at home or,
abroad any right to speak slightingly of
their efforts to win ahampiooehip honors.
Several of the players are oomparative
boye and some of them playing league ball
for the fleet season. You did welliboys and
Tax Pose still believee yon are able to stay
with the beet of them. Dear Mr. Banner
please don't hit us again as your biowe
ere so terrible in thie hot weather. You
know you set 0e the exemp'e over the
amnia' train and we used it, es you did,
to get home the night of the match.
People We Know.
Mrs. David Ross is visiting at Seaforth.
R. Graham was in Stratford on Tues-
day.
Miss MoArtbnr ie visiting here from
Berlin.
D. M. and Mrs. Soott are visiting at
Woodstook.
Jno, Bailie, of Goderioh, is visiting at
R. Mainprize's,
George and Harvey Buchanan epent
the 32th in Goderioh.
Richard Williame wee taking in the
horse Tana at Detroit.
Mies Minnie Moore is here for her va•
Dation from St. Thomas.
Miee Hall, of Wingham,- spent last
Saturday with Miee Creighton.
Mre. Magill, of Blyth, was visiting Mre.
Baohanan during the past week.
Rue. Fletcher spent a few days with
relatives at Laoknow this week.
Mies Maggie Brown is visiting Mende
in Wingham and Gorrie this week.
Mre. Oliver Smith, of Wroxeter, was in
Brussels on Thursday of Met week.
Misses Smith and Rae, of Wroxeter,
were renewing old friendships in Bruesele.
AIP. Baeker was at Zurich over Sunday
visiting hie mother who was holidaying
there.
Mies Mary Rose, John street, is enjoy-
ing a visit with Miss Lottie Koenig, at
Mitobell.
W. H. Willis, Mrs. Willie and sons, of
Seaforth, were visitors ab B. Gerry's for
a day or so.
Mise Ethel Creighton, milliner at
Grand Valley, ie visiting her mother and
sister in town.
Charlie Rieharde is home from Sea•
forth, where he was attending the
Collegiate Institute,
Dr. MoNaughtou was trying to fight off
an attack of indignation last week and
outmoded fairly well.
Johnnie and Jennie $boldine, of Grey,
were holidaying with their grandfather,
P. Watson, Queen street,
T, A. Hawkins is enjoying a holiday
outing at Port Albert and other points of
interest for a couple of weeks.
James Oliver, who is in his 87th year,
was rather on the poorly list daring the
past week but is feeling better again.
Mre. Washburn and Miee Cora and
Mise Annie, of Harriaton, were visitant
with Mre. Thompeon, Turnberry [treat,
Brussels.
Jos. Oakley, Mra, Oakley end two
children, of Listowel locality, were visit-
ing Jno. and Mrs. Donaldson and other
old friende,
Percy Riobarde, who has been ill with
something akin to pneumonia, ie im•
proving. We hope he will aoon be ae
well ae ever.
0, B. Jerome, who has been with H. R.
Brewer, artist, for some time, has gone
to Toronto where he has taken a poeition
with Photographer Dizoo,
We are sorry to hear Chet Wilbert, eon
of Watson and Mre. Ainlay, John street,
has been bothered with rheumatism in
hie limbo but trust it is only a temporary
ailment.
Mrs, Walker and Mie9 Emma Walker,
of London, former residents of Bruseele,
are spending a few weekn' holidays with
relatives rod old friends in Broeeeie and
beatify.
Miss Alexader, of Moose Jaw, Man. ;
Mre. Alexander and Mrs. J. W. Rolle, of
Listowel ; end Mr. and Mrs. Davidaoo, of
Wingham, Spent the 12th with Mrs. T.
R. ThomsonBrunie.
Mimeo Tietze and Txemalne, of De.
troit, and Miee Macklem, of Hinoardioe,
E Mre Jno. Lon
were the t,R09te 0 g, Flora
[treat. The ladies accompanied Mrs,
Long and Miee Winnie from Detroit,
Miee Maggie Beattie hoe been visiting
in windepr and Detroit.
Miee Green, of New Bamberg, le visit.
ing bar oogein, Mfee Ruby
Mre. Ferguson, of Toronto, ie vieltiog
her eteter, Miss Jennie Bloomteld,
Mies Stearp, of Arthur, was visiting
her sister, Mrs, damps Fox, preemie.
Mise Maggie MoNaughtOn, of Toronto,
arrived home on Friday ter a holiday.
Mrs, and Miesee Moffat, of Blyth,
were vieitore in Brnosete ou Wednesday,
Mies M. Ames, of Ethel, woe visiting
Mrs. D, 0. Bose for few daye last week.
Mies Georgia Ross and Master Austin
were visittng relatives at Lietowei last
week.
N. B, and Mrs. Gerry and daughtere,,
of Blyth, were in town on Saturday sod
Sunday.
tare. Thee. Danford and her niece, Mies
Danford, of Langdon, Dakota, are vieiting
relatives at Clinton.
Mrs. Robert Grant and daughter, Mies
May, of Paisley, were visitors at W. H.
MoOracken's last week,
Mies Govenlook wee the guest of 'Mrs.
(Rev Omens at the Metapdiet
Parsonage,
,
this week. The ladies are slaters,
3, Buneton, of Preston, was visiting hie
eon, who holds a poeition in Oober &
Son's Carriage Factory, Brussels.
Miss Boles, Stretford, Miss Mabel
Kidd, Attwood, and Miee Eleanor Ainlay,
of Listowel, spent the 12th with friends
in town.
Mrs. George Baeker left Exeter on
Tneedoy for Dabota where she will visit
relatives for a few months. We wish
her a pleaeant stay.
Mre. Jas, Turnbull and son Jaok and
her sister, Miss Minnie Whyte, left
Tueeday morniugon a holiday visit with
friends at Brantford.
R. Leatherdale and Councillor Donald-
son were at Durham for a day or two this
week having a look over the new cement
works established there.
Miee Madge MaLanohlin, of New
York, and Mrs. MoLaaohlin, of Wingham,
were callers on relatives and friends in
town during the past week.
Mies Alioe Bone, who has been making
her home in London, is,visiting under
the parental roof, Tarnberry street.
London evidently agrees with her.
W. F, Stewart has been threatened
with appendicitis but an operatian may
not be neoeeeary. We hope be will mon
be nbie to attend to his acoustomed duties,
Mre. Oox, of Auburn, was visiting her
sieter, Mrs. Jno. Ounnioghare, Frederick
street, Broeoels, Miss Jessie Cunningham
returned with Mre, Oox for a holiday
outing.
Runt' Fletcher is home on a holiday
visit from Chicago for a few weeks. It
is a year since be was here, He holds a
good poeition in an Insnranee nffioe in
the Windy city,
Misses Edith and Jennie Walker, of
Wingham were renewing old friendships
in Bromide daring the past week. They
are daaghtere of Ise, and Mrs. Walker,
formerly of Brueeeie.
W. F. and Mre. Vanatoos, Mies H.
Ball, H. Ball, L. Ball, R. Jobnoton, B.
Cochrane, J. T. Mitobell, former residents
Of thie locality were here with the Wing -
ham contingent on the 12th.
Mre. Shearer and moo, of London, and
Mre. Barkley, of Belgrave, were visiting
et Geo. Barkley's daring the past week.
The ladies are sister and mother,
reepeotively, to Mr. Berkley.
W. R. Strettoo, 0. P. R. engineer,
with headgsartere at Bobrieber is here
this week in oon❑eetion with the transfer
of the Queen's Hotel in which he wag
interested, to Joseph Quartile.
Alex, McKelvey, son of Dr. and Mre,
McKelvey, Bruesele, lett on Tueeday o0
a holiday outing at his uncle Jno. E.
Smith's, Brandon, Man. He will aleo
Visit in other section0 of the West.
Mrs. B. 0. SimmODS, of Toronto, has
been visiting ,Too. Simmons and family,
John street. Mesdames Simmons and
Magee Clara and Hazel are away this
wreck on a visit to relatives in Wroxeter
and looality.
Robt, Rose was in town on hie home-
ward way from Toronto where he copped
a Kincardine bowling rick at the toarna•
went. They gave a good aaoount of
themselves and obaoed up the trophy
winners in good style.
Mre. (Rev.) Rose and dangbtere lett
town on Wednesday morning for Hants.
villa where Rev. Mr. Roes baa leased a
Summer cottage. The family will spend
a few months there. The health of Mr.
Roes shows improvement already.
J. A. and Arra. Stewart and sons, who
were here for a couple of weeks while
Mr. Gray, agent of the Standard Bank
was holidaying, returning to Toronto on
Wednesday morning. They purpose
taking a trip to Miohigan for their
annual outing.
William Forrest, who has been visiting
old eoenes in Scotland for the past year,
arrived bank to Broseele on Thursday
evening of last week. Ts had a very en•
joyablo visit. THE Pose wae presented
with a sample of heather, with the real
Soottigh soil attached, wbioh we have
planted in our garden with the expectation
of keeping it growing.
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F. E. GRAY, ACTING AGENT.
noon session which meets at 2 o'clock,
the following subjects will be disoueeed
"The obligation of beptiem, " by Bayfield
S. B. ; "The desirability of teaching
oburdh bietory," by Mre. W. Q. Philips,
of St, Paul's 9, S., Clinton ; "The
Ohnrob of England, its antiquity, bietory
and Liturgy," by Rev. Mr. Goldberg,
Dungannon ; "Parental Responeibility,"
by D. Naftel, of Goderioh. A meeting of
the Deanery Chapter will also be held at.
5 p, m., with a full aboral eervioe et St,
George's phorah in tbe evening, to be
addreseed by Rev. 0. R. Gonne, of Clin-
ton.
Business .Locais.
UlUUKOU (1IItMEN.
Regular monthly eervioe will bo held in
the R. 0. Church, Broseele, next Sabbath
morning.
"The Ten Commandments" are under
oonsideeation in next Sabbath's Sunday
school lesson, See notes ea page 6.
Next Sabbath afternoon the annual
floral melee will be added to the regular
exercises of the Methodist Sabbath school.
Eaob pupil ie asked to oontribate a
boquet.
Rev, Mr. Webb, the expectant incum-
bent, will officiate in 88. John's church
in this plaoe next Sunday. Mr. Shore,
of Wingham, took the services last
an day.
The IV Commandment was the ground
work of Mr, MoLecd,s praotioel sermon
last Sabbath morning in Melville
ohnrob and at the evening eervioe he
preached a very interesting discourse on
"God's glory as revealed to man."
"The Temptation of Jesus" was Rev.
T. Wesley Omens' theme last Sabbath
morning in the Methodist ohuteh and at
the evening eervioe "Lessons from the
lite of Peter" wae the subject, the text
being "Peter en opoetle of Jeeue Christ,"
The dieooureee were both interesting and
profitable. Large oongregstione were in
attendance.
Steam/ 900011, 0ONVENT1Oat.--The
Aoglioan church Sunday eohoois and
Rorai.Dooanal meetings of the County
of Huron will be held in Goderioh on
Thursday, July 24th, At 11 a, m, there
will be an opening eervi0510 St. George's
ohnrch
ed b the chairman's
1
addrese followed y
and reports of the different Sun-
day sohoole of lbo county, At the after.
GET your photo. taken at Brewer's on
the 12th of July at Broseele.
To TimPunr,ro.—Ladies and gentlemen,
all cutlery can be ground, sharpened and
repaired by 'Sawfller McGregor, Mill
street Eaet, Brueeale. Choice work ab
reneonable prisma.
Erma 14 Dente. We bay for cash or
trade, wool, eggs and butter. A 920,000
stook of dry geode, groceries, ready made
clothing, eerpets, boots and shoes to
select from.
Geo. E. KING, Wingham.
$13,000 worth of day goode to be
elanghtered. Our annual July and
August Bale commenoee July 4. Return
railway fare allowed on all purchases
over $10,00 within 30 miles,
G. E. RING, Wingham,
Brussels School IN"u'd.
The regular meeting of Brnoeele School
Board was held on Friday evening of last
week io tbe Board room.
All the members present. Minutes of
loot meeting read and passed.
Following accounts were presented :—
F. B. Horeley, supplies 9 2 19
Jae. Fox, 8 44
D, Robb, presiding as examiner,20 80
Moved by J. G. Skene, seconded by D.
C. Ross that abo• d amounts be paid.
Carried,
Moved by J. G. Skene, seconded by Jae.
Turnbull that Mies Ritobie's saiary as
teacher of Primary department, be
inoroaged to 9300 per annum. Carried.
On motion of J. G. Skene and A.
Cooeley 91,00 was voted to Joseph Marr
for caretaking during the examinatione.
Carried.
The matter of engaging a teaober ae
ereme00r to Mies Brook was next taken
up. There were 79 applications and the
task before the Board of reading them
was no small one. Moved by Jos.
Turnbull, seconded by J. G. Skene that
Miee Rate Wilson, of Brussels, be en-
gaged as teacher at a salary of $300 per
annum. Carried.
Miee Stewart was the eeoond choice.
Board then adjourned.
ROY ,7
SELL. In Wingham, on Sunday, July
6th, to Mr. and Mre. Frank Beli,, a
daughter.
PoTTEa.—Ia Blyth, on Joly 4th, to Mr.
and Mre. Geo. Potter, a daughter.
RICHARDSON•—In Seatorth, on Joly 13th,
to Mr. and Mre, Thee, Richardson,
a eon.
Bran—Pmopag —Oo Joly let; at the
parsonage, 130 Crawford street, Tor-
onto, by Rev. W. E. Haeeard, B. A.,
Mr. Alex. Bird to Mies Verona Phip•
pen, both of Wingham,
HARTLEY—WEIR.--In Howiok, on July
14th, by tbe Rev. L A. McKelvey, Mr.
John Hartley, of Wroxeter, to Mise
Minnie Weir, of Howiek.
MoQoeaaxl—Mooax.—At the residence'
of the bride's parents, on July 16, by
Bev, D. B. Molise, Mr. Darnel A.
MoQaarrie, merchant, of Rainy
River, New Ontario, to Mies Lizzie
Be daughter of Mr. and Mre. D. B.
Moore, of Turnberry street, Brussels.
OTI}7 D.
Femneona.—In Sacramento, Cal., on
July all, Helen, reliot of the late
John Fairbairn, formerly of Grey
tewnehip, aged 70 years, 1 month and
23 deem.
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
DIANO 13'OR SALE, THk1
property of the late Mrs, E. Itogare.
A bargain will be given. Apply to R.
LEA'HERDALE, dealer in pianos and or-
gans, Brunie.
HORSE STRAYED ON THE
premises of the undersigned, Lot 80,
Con, 10, Grey, on or about Juno 28th—a driv-
ing horse, Owner may have same by Prov
i>eaprope 01081BY paying expenses.
Henfryn P. 0.
COMFORTABLE AND 00M—
monmos residence, with about 19 acres
of lona ; good orehard, tee., for sale, on
Main street North, Blyth. For further par-
tioulare apply fon the premises to JOHN
MOFFAT, or address Blyth P.O. 1-tf
J•
LECKIE,
LIFE AND FIRE. INSURANCE,
LOAN AND REAL ESTATE. AGENT,
VALUATOR, ke.
Office over Bur,ley's Ding Store,
Feb, 0th, 1902. 90.0m Brussels.
FARM for Bala, Apply to
THOS, MOORE, Brussels,
HAvs pasturage fora number of Steers,
Apply to T1103, 11001010, Brunie.
Foon bead of two year old risible for
sale. D. N. NEABEIL, Lot 24, Con,14, Grey,
SERVANT wanted. Apply at'0noe to
MBB, W. M, SINCLAIR, Turnberry street,
Broseele.
Bi-wnino whip font between Broseele
and non. 12 Grey, on Friday, July 4, Finder'
ill Iona Wino by leaving it at Tan PoeT
Publishing House,
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
poll, SALE—LOT 207 AND
dwelling thereon, North-west corner
William and Albert etroots, Bruseele.
49.82 J. LRCIiMS.
'ANTED,—A YOUNG MAN
to loam the drug buelnese, Must
have necessary qualinoation, namely, 1000.
1101lation ethndIngg.
H0188LEY'8 DRUG STORE.
TEA.OI1E? WVANTED. — FE=
buret member wanted for S. 0, No, 2,
Grey, bolding a en 01050 (artlaoate, State
eatery oxpOotdd, Applications received up
to August Sud Duties to ommoneo on the
third Nfonday10 August and 01,010g Deoem-
ber 2413, 1002. ALEX, B'l1WARr
1.0 Cranbrook P,0, Bee, -Frees,
Notice of Transfer.
QUEEN'S HOTEL, BRUSSELS.
NOTION 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 Stratton Bros., and
that the Bald transfer will be complied and
signed to by the Commissioners after the
second publication of this notice, as requir-
ed by law. JOSEPH 0UERR110.
ODated at Brueeale, July 9th, 1902.
BEEF,
WINE
& IRON
Ilveryone knows this old reliable
medicine. ft aonteina nutriment,
strength and stimulant pombip-
ed, All of the ingredients aro
of the beet and peewit. Good
for look of blood ; good for
prompt relief in eases of sodden
exhaustion. Nothing better for
oonvaleeoente. Just the thing
for the warm weather. Try it
and you will lied it right, -
BOX'S
DRUG
STORE.
Notice to Creditors.
In the matter of the estate of William
Mitobell, late of the Township of
Grey, in the County of Huron,.
farmer, deceased.
NOTION le hereby given. pursuant to Re-
vised Statutes .l Ontario, 1897, Chap. 129,
Section 88, that all creditors or others hav-
ing any claims against the estate of William
Mitobell, late of the Township of Grey, 1n.
the County of Huron, farmer, deceased, who
died on or about LLD 05n1 clay of April, A, D,
1202, in the said To wiretap of Grey,are here-
byrequiredto Bend by poet. prepaid, or to
deliver to the undersigned Executors of the
said eatato, on or before the fat day of Aug-
ust, A. D., 1990p2, their lull names, addressee
and descriptions and full particulars of
their oiaime and the nature of the securi-
ties Of any) held by them. And notice 1s.
hereby given that after the said last men.
tloned date, the said Executors will proceed
to distribute the assets of the deceased
amongst the persons .eotitisd thereto, hay-
ing -regard only to the oieimo of wb]oh not-
ice shall have been given as above required,
and the Executors Mall not be responsible
for emote, or any part thereof so distribut-
ed to n ny parson of whose claim notice shall
not have been reoeived at the time of such
dietribntlon,
MARGARET E. MITCHELL,). Executes.
E. G. MoDONALD, l!
Molesworth P. 0.
Dated at Molesworth, July 801,1902.
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—Suite for Boye at 91,06 and Seita for Men at 9376 that will nurprioe you,
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— We oleo have the newest styles in
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A. very simple way of making a few dollars is by g n buY iyour Cloth-
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