The Brussels Post, 1902-7-31, Page 8•Tania
.14p los .S L.
PARIS GREEN
The Season is now an and we offer
the best English Qualit for ,2, ots.
per pound. F
µ P
TITRE
Our New York Elastic Truss can be
worn with perfect ease. Prices are
very moderate.
Hurs1eys' Drug and
Book Store
BRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOUTHERN EXTENSION w. 0. & B.
Trains leave Brunie Station, North
and South, as follows
Oath 20UTII GOING NORTH.
Mall 7:18 a.m I' Mixed 10:00 0,m
Mtaed.,..,.... 10:00 a.m I Mail .. 1:17 p.m
Expres0...... 3:24p.m Express 8:17 p.m
Total x S bans.
A ohiel'e among ye takir' notes,
An' faith he'll pront is.
WEATHER has taken on considerable
warmth.
Foos. BALL next Wedoeaday evening on
Victoria Park. here, Galt Intermediate
obampione 88, Brueeele. Don't miss it,
Fox pulling commenced laat Monday
on the MoGavin farm near Lesdbury.
The crop is a dandy one, the beet for
several season.
Tnoe. BIRD is here from Portage•le.
Prairie, Mao., on a horse buying tour.
He wants a oar load of young, sound
heavy horeee for the West.
Tan old stable on the rear of the lot
on wbioh the Central stables stand has
been pulled down thereby affording a
good driveway to the stables from John
street.
G. F. AND MRS. BLAIR purpose taking
an extended holiday outing, leaving neat
week. They will go down the St.
Lawrence to Montreal and return by a
Northern route to Parry Sound. F. S.
Scott will take charge of Mr. Biair'a law
office during the month of Augnet,
BRUSSELS Bowling Club may send a
couple of rinks to Goderiob on Tuesday
of next week. Oar sphere trundlere hope
to call on the Clinton lawn ohampione
too. A game is algo being arranged in
Kinoardino for Tueeday, Ane. 12sae our
players will take in the S. B. Eaaorsion
that day.
Ax the Winnipeg Fair last week the
names of Mrs. Ovae, and Mre. J. R.
Grant are oredited as prize winners in
drawn work in the Ladiee' department.
Both were former Brueoelites. Mre.
Ovat' maiden name was Lottie Logie,
whose father was a merchant here eome
20 odd years ago.
LAST Friday morning several G. T. R.
°Metals paeeed through Brussels. A local
delegation Bought to interview them in
reference to new sidewalk from Turn -
berry street to the depot but had not
the opportunity as the train only stopped
long enough to arose the morning so.
oommodation from the Eaeb.
By advertisement in this issue, of Tam
Poem it will be observed that Sheriff
Reynolds, Returning Officer for East
Hnr0n, publishes the election eapeneee of
the two candidates in the oonteet last
May. A. Hietip, M. P. P. disbursed
7146.39 and Barrister Spotton only
found it necessary to squander the
modest sum of $42 00. There are ridings
where espousal foot up to considerably
more than this.
Lawn GoAt4metoamae.—East Baron
Lioenee Commissioners met at the
American Hotel, Brassie, on Tuesday
afternoon of this week. Lioenee was
granted to the Royal Hotel, W roaster
,
on receipt of epe0181 minima returns show-
ing the neoeesary population. Transfer
of hotel licensee were granted to Joseph
Qoerrin of the "Queen's" Brunie, and
to Louis L. Longeway, for the Ethel.
Hotel. Geo. Mardis, of MoKillop, having
resigned as a Commissioner owing to
removal to Seaforth, outside of the rid.
ing, Jno MoDowell, of MoKillop was
appointed in hie stead.
BARRISTER BLAIR WON TEE LOCKET.—
The
OCKET:The gold lo0ket Bowling competition,
Tuesday afternoon attraoted considerable
attention. Eaoh player had the privilege
of bowling 4 bowls and the man wbo
planted them the nearest to the kittie
was deolared the winner. There were 18
oontestante and some of them, to nee a
cricketer's term were oertainly "wide,"
only 3 of the number being inside of 8
feet. Barrister Blair made the beet
record, whish was ae follows :—let bowl,
17-i inches ; 2nd, Sd : 3rd, trenching
kittie ; and 4th, 12i, an aggregate of 31j•
inohee, and the locket, which was a gift
from Postmaster Farrow, was awarded to
him. Lorne Danford came 2nd in the
play. It was a very unusual competition
and surprised a good many of the old
bowlers.
Ftam.—The house 000upied by Geo.
Barkley, Elizabeth °treat, was quite
seriously damaged by fire on Tuesday
morning. It is supposed to have orig•
noted from a epark igniting the root.
Before the engine was ready for work
considerable progress VMS made by the
flames resulting in the demolishing of
the roof and otherwise damaging the
building which belongs to Jag. Stratton.
The tenant's property also enffered by
water and breakage by removal. Both
parties were insured. Mr. and Mre.
Barkley and family have moved to Jae.
Kelly's house Mill street, where they will
make their home until they get poosession
of the heath purobaged from Jae. Oliver,
now °coupled by E. Speiran and family.
Mr. Barkely was away from home at the
time of the fire,
Goon Fool BALL G0IE, The town of
Galt is today the premier football town
of the Dominion, their oolleation of Dope
inoludes many beautiful epeoimene of the
eilveremith'e art. Many of these ata,
moreover, much coveted trophies. For
three 0eaeone in eurceeeion Galt hes held
the Senior and Intermediate champion-
ship of the province as well es of the
Western ae800iation. To celebrate this
third winning the management resolved
to aend the Intermediate team on a tear
and it was felt that the tour would not
be complete without a game in the good
old football town of Brunetti. Arrmoge.
merits to thio effeot have been under way
for some time and are now eatiefactorily
to
nom ed. T
completed. The Galt team will play
y
a game on Victoria Park, Bru°sale, on
Wedneeday evening next, Aug. lith.
Game will be oalled at 6 p, m. A etrong
team will be put on the field against the
champions and an Al match may be
expected.
TENNIS is being revived in Brussels.
TOWN Council next Monday evening.
LADIES' belt found. Ask at Tam POST.
A. 0. 11. W. Friday evening of this
week.
PALL wheat is a great crop in thie
e00t100.
WaimIea stationery always on hand at
THE Pon.
Samoa Board will meet on Friday
evening of next week.
THE second draw is on the program for
the MoNaugbton medal in bowling.
SUNDAY Bassoon Excursion to Kinoar-
dine 00 Tuesday, August 12th. Keep
the date in mind.
P. Aoracm'a heading department started
work on Monday. They will rue through
their stook in the oonree of a month.
W. ROBERTSON, of Wingbam, VMS in
Brussels on Thursday of last week billing
the Sunday school excursion to Goderioh.
H. R. BREWER expeote to go to Buffalo
next week to attend the Photographers'
Convention. He's boned to be up to the
times.
DR, MAODONALD M. P., has =weeded
his eon-in•law, the late Dr. Horsey, M.
P. on the Board of the San Gement Co.,
Owen wen Sound.
Athos CODER, son of Jno. Ocher, of
Brussels, has taken a position as elevator
man at Baokoo, North Dakota. He
ehoold fill the bill all right.
LAST Tuesday evening a partyofyoung
people, with a four-in-hand, went for a
short tour Southward and enjoyed a good
time. Jno. Beattie was the charioteer,
nod handled the ribbons all right.
A noon job was done on the Westerly
part of the Bowling Club ground during
the past week in removing weeds and
grace and getting it well levelled. It is
the intention to fit up a tennis court and
more bowling rinks.
CORONATION Day, Ang. 9th, will be a
Public Holiday. Several Brueeelitee
propose that we observe the 12th in.
steed and take in the lake breezes
at Kinoardine as the 8700101 excursion
train runs that day.
IN the bowling competition for the
Jaokeon trophy Jae. Irwin won in Class 1
and Thos. Farrow in Oleos 2. These
gentlemen will play the final game on
Thursday evening to decide who will be
the representative of Brunie in the
contest at Clinton for the cup.
The satchel rape in the Bowling oon-
teet has been on the green. There were
10 rinks in it which have been reduced to
5. The winners of the Jaokeon•Blair
game are in the finale against the winner
of Irwin, Leatherdale and Coseley Tieka.
Deoiaioo will be arrived at this week.
HOME SALES.—Leat week P. Scott dis-
posed of a fine 3 year old Costumer mare
10 a Milverton banker at a good figure.
The mare is likely to beoorne quite a
mover. George Thomson, grocer, sold
his 2 year old Costumer colt to Thos.
MoLsnohlin, the well known horseman
of Brussels. The new owner has owned
a number of good animals and expecte to
make a No. I out of hie last purchase.
TUESDAY evening Frank, eon of Coun-
eillor Gerry, was bitten by Alf. Seeker's
coach dog and had hie right arm and
hand badly lacerated. This ie not a good
season of the year for escapades of this
kind bat we hope Frank will enffer no
'writhe consequences. The canine is the
mother of several puppies and guards
them very jealously, Frank went to Mr.
Backer's on an errand and the fact of
him being a Stranger is enpposed to be
the oauee of the attack.
SWAN & Co. have built a dandy wag.
onette for A. Paulin, of Wroxeter, which
watt shipped this week. It will 0Doom.
modate 9 people. The game firm built a
aerials for Mr. Paulin a year ago to
oarry 13 people. Ewan & Co's work gives
satisfaction. They are building at pree.
eat a new stage ooaoh for George Robb,
which will give pieaenre and comfort to
paesengero going North and retaining
from Wroxeter. Ewan & Co. have a
large experience in *hie line as they have
built quite a number of rigs In this elan
of work.
BRneemLs RAoms.—The Turf Club of
Brunelle haft deoided to hold a series of
horse races on the fast half mile track in
We place on Tueeday and Wednesday,
Augusta and 20. Following will be the
program :—First day -2,50 trot or pace
2.15 trot or pace ; and a free-for-all.
Second day -2.30 trot or pane 12.22 trot
or pane ; and 2.10 trot or pane. The
purees will be 7200 in eaoh aloes. Trot.
tere will be allowed 5 eeoondo advantage
in the variant oompetitione. Officers are
R Thomson
B
resident • W. 1'. Scott,
Secretary ; 1 . S. Boott, Jim. Hewitt and
Jno. Beattie, Committee. The bills will
be out in a few daye giving full parts.
calors. As Breasts meg come on
dates between Wingbam and Toronto a
feat class of horses will be here,
04ataantteii GEatee le e$Oavating under
bio reoldeuee Intending to prepare for the
piaoi0g of a furnace.
12 Freeb Air Fund children from Tor-
onto arrived at Brt7eele on Thursday
and will holiday for it few wanks with
families in oounectlon with Melville
oburoh.
08000o18, -^Parties aro 00utioned against
turning Stook into the Fall Fair Park
without authority, Particulars may be
had loom Jae, Speir, President or W, H,
Kerr, Secretary,
Omits. Zrr,Liix, who recently gold the
Central Hotel in this place to George
Brown, lute pnrohased the "Queen'," in
Llsbowel from hie brother, George
Zilliax, and took possession this week.
The "Queen's" is a large, well kept host.
tory.
Woo or Taaaks.—We wish to tender
our sincere thanke to the maay kind
people who assisted in the removal of
our household effects on Tuesday morning
on the 000aeion of the fire. Their help
was very highly appreciated.
GEC. ANO MRO, BOaxoon.
BASE Baan.—A Baoe Bali match, Blyth
vs, Brussels, will be played on Victoria
Park, Brueeele, on Friday evening of this
Week commencing at 6 O'olook, These
teams have already crossed bete this
season and are closely matched SO a good
game may be expeoted.
AMONG shipments from Brussels G. T.
R. during the past week were tbo fol.
lowing :-5 Dare Balt ; 125 00008 eggs by
B. 'Thomson ; oar of sheep, oar of cattle
and oar of hogs by. A. C. Dames ; oar
oattle by Geo. Beet ; oar ohmee by W. W.
Barrie ; oar hogs by W. F. Vanetone. R.
Mainprize reoeived a oar of coal.
Toll Atwood Bee has bean disposed of
by R. B• Pelton to hie brother•iu•law, D.
G. Anderson, who hes been teaching at
Atwood for several years. New proprie-
tor comes into posseeaioo Friday
of this week and will no
doubt make the Bee as great a suttees
as it ever wa8. Mr. Pelton, who by the
way is a graduate of Tam Poem, will either
purchase a paper in a large town or will
take a share in one of the printing ineti•
tutione in some of the smaller oitise. Be
is indaetrioae, persevering and able to
hold his own with the beet of them in the
various departments of journalistic effort.
He eetabliebed the Bee at Atwood 10
years so and has made a good Dame
for it end considerable coin for himself.
Last year he purohaeed a fine home,
known ae "Roes Lawn" on account of
the many beautiful rosea and hag also
erected a substantial brick block in which
hie office is toasted.
Bobt, Oliver is an the sink lief bat we
Nape he 770170708 be ail right,
Mre. Wm. Roes and Mre, P, Soott were
visiting Mro, 3no, McMillan at I ieburn,
Mina NGre Holmen was vieiting ter 0,
few days with Listowel Mende last week;
MIS, shoe, H. Bartlift and MI68601 ylt
and Annfe were vioitlag at Beatortlt this
week,
Mies Boatrlae }Iowa left this week for
Brantford where ebe will visit for a
while,
1, 0. Richards Snndayod iu Jiaydeld.
It was it 0080 of "Where yogi treasure
is, &c."
W. H. Herr, of Tan Pon, attended the
Prohibition Oonvention in Toronto On
Tuesday,
Mile Sanderson, of Toronto, was the
gaeet 01 Mre, Fred, MoOraokeo, for sev.
eral days,
Gordon Mooney hoe been on the eiok
list during the past week with one of
Job's trials.
Jno. Leckie has been on the poorly
list during the week but is about o,
k, once more,
Mrs, D. M, Soot* has returned to Brus-
sels to spend two weeks before leaving
for Hamilton,
D. M. Ferguson arrived home to Strat-
ford on Tuesday from a purchasing tour
to the Old Land.
Mies Thnrea Gerry ie inhslingozone
•from Lake Huron at Bayfield with a Sea.
forth contingent.
T. Fletoher left on Saturday for One.
more where he will sojourn for a few
weeks with relativee.
Mrs. Juo. Wynn is on the eiok lief with
the ehinglee, bat is improving now we
are pleased to etate,
Mise Eva Leavens, of Owen Sound, is
holidaying with her aunt, Mrs. R. T.
Hingeto0, Mill street.
Mre, E. B, Creighton, daughter and
sun, of Hamilton, are visiting relativee
and friends in Brussels.
Mrs. N. F. Gerry was on the eiok list
with pneumonia but is improving nicely
now we are pleased to state.
Mrs. Hoye, of Luokoow, a former
Brneselite, has been renewing old friend-
ships in town for the past week.
W. F. Stewart has eulrloiently recover.
ed to be able to get about once more el.
though nob yet up to concert pitch.
3. M. O'Connor arrived Lome Tuesday
from an extended visit with hie daughter,
Mrs, (Rev.) Steele, of Port Stanley.
Hattie, the infant daughter of Robt.
and lure, Mainprize, is on the eiok list
but we hope she will soma be well again.
Mrs. A. Good, Elsie, Edna, Joe and
Harold have gone to Southampton where
th ey will epend a few weeks at the lake
shore.
BRUSSELS WON.—The Bowling rink that
went from this town to London touroa•
meet won the let prize in the Coneolatiou
match, which consisted of four English
olab bags. In the finale in thio oonteet
London beat Seaforth by 17 to 12 ; See,
forth won from Strathroy by 13 to 12 ;
Brussels defeated Clinton by 23 to 21 ;
London (Tytler) beat Brampton. These
narrowed down to London and Brussels
when oar rink won in a gallop over the
Tytler rink, of London. Score was as
followe :—
BRUSSELS. LONDON.
J. Arden, A. Tillmann
Dr. MoNaaghton, 0. H. Ward.
James Irwin, Dr. Alexander,
D. 0. Roes, els 17 J. D. Tytler, ek. 5
Roeo.... 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 1 0 0-17
Tyner ..002 0000001000011- 5
Brussels rink made a very creditable
showing indeed winning 8 out of 10 paters
played in the tournament. The reference
to their play may be read eleawhere in
this bane.
Osman Wm. Henderson, of
the 4th concession of MoKillop, departed
this life on Thursday evening 17th inst.
Mre. Henderson had reached the good
age of 74 years. She had been in delicate
health for several months, but the end
came nnexpeotedly and very peacefully
at last. A short time before her death
she was able to sit up in bed and 00088008
with varione members of her family who
were at her bed aide, and abe went off ae
if in sleep. Her maiden name was Janet
Habkirk. She was the third daughter of
the late Wm. Habkirk, and her mother's
name Wae Janet Scott, who was a sister
of James Scott, of Harporhey. Mrs.
Henderson was a ulster of George Hab-
kirk, of McKillop. She wa0 0, native of
Grahamelaw, Roxboroohire, Sootlemd.
She came to Canada with her Parente
and other membere of the family ie 1834,
and settled in McKillop. She watt married
to Mr. Henderson in 1848, and hoe ever
since resided on the farm where she died.
She leaves a family of six eons and three
daughters, George E. and William, of
Seaforth 1 Robert, of Braeeele ; James 0.
and John, of MoKillop, and Andrew at
home. The daughters are Mre. Adams,
of Seaforth Mre. McIntosh, of MoBillop,
and Mies Henderson at home. She was
s faithful wife, a wise and affectionate
mother, and was mnoh reepeoted in the
neighborhood where ebe had so long lived.
The remains were laid to rest in Harper•
hey cemetery on Saturday. The six eons
were the pall bearers.
People We Talk About.
Mies Diment, of Blnevale, spent Sao.
day in town.
Mise Jo. Roes is home from Toronto
on her vacation.
Mayor Watson, of Listowel, was in
town on Tuesday.
Mre, Jae. Ballantyne and Jaok were at
Bayfield last week,
Mica Hazel Lowry its vieiting in Lon•
don and St. Thomas.
Ernest Miller was home from White.
oberoh for Sunday.
Mines Katie and Edith Deadman are
holidaying at Seaforth.
Mige Jennie Howe returned from a
week's vieit in Sunebine.
Bilge Josie Buchanan is making a visit
with Owen Sound friends.
Mies Minnie Williams, of Gerrie, is
vieiting the Mime Brown.
George Thomson has gone for his heli•
days to Hamilton and Galt.
Mre. a. Fox and obildren are holiday-
ing with relativee at Arthur.
Mime Jean MoNair, of Cranbrook, was
visiting Mre. J. H. Cameron.
D. Moore took in the sights of the
Queen nay during the past week.
D. MoOrae and wife, of Guelph, have
been visiting the Lowry families,
Inepeotor Robb, Mee, Robb and dough.
ter were holidaying at Kincardine.
MSS Coulter, of Toronto, i0 a vieitor
at Rev. R. Paul's, Victoria cottage.
Mre. David Scott,of Wroxe*er, ie visit.
ing Mre. Robe, FaxatSonny Brae.
Mrs. Watson Ainlay hag been on the
Sieh list with something like 1a grippe.
Mise Clara Thornton, of Woodeteok,
is visiting her sister, Mrs, D. M. Boott,
J. and Mrs. Walkom, of Stratford, have
bran vieiting Theo. Moore and family,
William street. Mre. Walkom ie a eerier
to Mr. Moore.
Misses Enphemia and Lonna Goven•
look, of Seaforth, were visitors at the
Methodist Parsonage daring the past
week. Mise Jennie Govenlook is vieiting
MSc. OOeene 00w.
Mre. Leatberdale and Miss Pearl are
away to Burlington Beach with T. Leath-
erdale'o family, of Hamilton, enjoying a
Summer oottage holiday,
Mre. Addie and daughter, of Peterboro',
who were vieiting the Lott families re-
turned home last Tuesday. Mies Addle
Lott acoompanied them.
Last Saturday afternoon Roggen Flak
Ober returned to duty at Chicago after
a two weeks' vacation that he will have to
make do for another year.
Wm. Miller was visiting in Wingbam
last week. He has gone on an extended
visit to Port. Huron, Chicago and other
pointe hoping to build up hie health.
Mian Sadie Maxwell left Brussels on
Monday for Groton, North Dakota, where
she will visit her sister. Mies Sadie has
become quite an expert in telegraphy.
D. M, and Mre. Soott will remove short-
ly to Hamilton where the former will
make his headquarters in paehing Life
inearance at which be has met with great
0000000.
R. K. and Mrs. Roes, G. F. and Mre.
Blair, J. and Mre. Fox and 3. H. and
Mre. Cameron, all of Bruseelo, attended
a Garden Party at Wroxeter, on Monday
evening.
Will. J. Stewart, of the Standard Bank,
Pioton, spent a few daye vieiting relativee
mud friends. He was returning from an
outing at lake Simooe locality and looked
the picture of health.
Wednesday morning Miee Minnie Mo•
Naughton, left for Pen Yao, N. Y., to
visit her brother, Dr. H. J. Mice Maggie
will sot ae Librarian at the Public
Library during the absence of her slater.
Joseph Brien and wife, of Seaforth,
were here on a visit to their daughter,
Mre. P. Scott. Mr. Brien is remarkably
well preserved for his age ae he ie jogging
on to hie 84th birthday. He boa been
bailiff for over 46 yeore and is as lively
as many a man at 50,
Lew. Jaokeon, of Peterboro', has been
enjoying a holiday week under the paren.
3'u 'lr Si, 1902
ST4.1rD4 RD .B,4.N.f" OF C4 X ilI D.I .
;UioWAns4=4Xt94,X,'F•,00 3472.,
HEAD OFFICE, e TORONTO
CAPITAL PAID IIP (One Idilllon Dollars) • 71,000,000
RAST , . . • • 7760,000
Agencies in ail prtnoip l points {n .Ontario, Qnabev,Manitoba, UnlIad Stater e5 England.
a gVSSINAs INSAWCilf.
A General ,Banking Busineee Traneaoted, Farmers' Notee Discounted,
Drafts Issued and Collection', mads on all points.
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT.
Lutenist allowed on deposits of OAS and upwards and oompounded half yearly.
$v001ar. ATTENTION GIVEN TO TUE COLLECTION 07 FARMERS' SALE NOTES.
Every facility afforded Cuetomere living ata dietanoe,
payable at any bank iseaed Under 11200
10 ,.. 8a. 720 to 780.,..120
Molloy Orders at the following rates;— 710 to 720.,..lOc. 30 to 40,.,,110
F, H. GRAY, ACTING AGENT..
tal roof. Peterboro' ie evidentally agree-
ing with him se he bee added 15 to 20
pounds to his weight. Ha tbinhe his
town is the top of the heap.
The Goderiob Signal makes the follow.
ing reference, the Mr. Hawkine epolcen of
being father of T. A. Hawkins, of Brue •
eels :—A pleasing meeting on the 12th of
July in Goderiob, one that probably never
has and may never have an exact coun-
terpart, was that of Andrew Waddell, of
London,,George Hawkins, of Port A1•
bert, and Henry Horton, of Goderioh.
The last time these three met together
wee in 1862 just 50 years ago, in the anti-
podes. Old residents will remember the
mining excitement in Australia, when eo
many lett what wag then termed Upper
Canada, to seek their fortunes. There
were 12th of Julys in those daye, bot not
jnet like the present re 0081080, and these
three men met in a town oalled Ballarat,
Australia, a mining town, and enjoyed
eaoh other's frieodehip, The meeting on
Saturday, atter a separation of 50 years,
was a re•Hnion indeed, eo unique as to
have few parallels anywhere.
Business Locals..
To TanPunnio.—Ladies and gentlemen,
all cutlery can be ground, sharpened and
repaired by Sawing! McGregor, Mill
street Mist, Brueeele. Choice work at
reasonable prices.
Eerie 14 Dente. We boy for Dash or
trade, wool, eggs and butter. 'A 720,000
stook of dry goods, groeeries, ready made
clothing, compete, boots and ehoee to
eeleot from.
Goo. E. Kara, Wingham.
715,000 worth of dry geode to be
elaaghtered. Oar annual ,July and
Augnst sale commences July 4. Return
railway fare allowed on all porohaeee
over 710.00 within 30 miles.
G. E. KING, Wingham.
The yacht Holly Gee upset off New-
castle. W. Griffith, of Hamilton, was
drowned,
Lieut. Col. Turner, with the Canadian
coronation contingent, eailed from Que.
bac on the Pretoriae.
The motion to dismiss the petition
against the return of R. R. Gamey, M. P.
P. for Manitoulin, has been withdrawn.
730SZN .
CAl1ERON,—In Cranbrook, on July 15, to
Mr. and Kra. Allan Cameron, a
daughter. (still born.)
KELLY.—In Morrie, on July 11th, to Mr,.
and Mre. Michael Kelly, jr., a
daughter.
KENNEDY.—In Wingham, July 18th, to
Dr. and Mre. J. P. Kennedy, a
daughter. •
NEwcooio .—In Olinton, July 21st, to
Mr. and Mre. W. H. Newoombe, a
daughter.
PAmrEnoON.—In East Wawanoeh, on July
22nd, to Mr. and Mre. Alex. Patter-
son, a eon.
TEmIreON. In E ma, on July 24th, to
Mr. and Mre. Wm. Thompson a
daughter.
Wo.—Is Blnevale, on July 2lst,to
Mr. and Mre. John Waeman, a
daughter.
Z7Sp9-
HENDEBeoN.—Io McKillop, on July I7th,
Janet Elabkirk, wife of Wm. R. Hen.
demon, and mother lo Councillor
Henderson, Brothels, aged 74 years.
BraINaTON.—In Auburn, on July 19th,
Mr. Wm. Symington.
Stnma.—In Atwood, on July 22nd, Mar.
garet A. Stewart, beloved wife of
Robert L. Smith, aged 26 years, 10
months and 8 daye.
Wn.SON.—In Elms, July 21st, Catharine
Petrie, relict of the late Alexander
Wilson, aged 72 years and 10 months.
Watches
AT
T. FLETCHER'S
JEWELLERY STORE.
ARE YOU GOING TO BUY A WATCH ? If Bo call and
see our beautiful assortment of Ladies', Gents', Girls' and
Boys' Watches, with Elgin, Waltham Duber-Hampden and
other movements. Our stook ie very heavy andhaving
bought for cash our customers will get the benefit. Watches
to please everybody and prices are right.
RINGS, SILVERWARE, ETC
Our store is full of first-class goods such as Wedding Rings,
Engagement Rings, Ladies' Chains, Lockets, Bracelets,
Broaches, Silverware, Clocks, Fancy China, Souvenir
Goods, Etc.
OPTICAL Is well looked after by Mrs. Fletcher and Son, the
DEPARTMENT Tatter having taken a course in Chicago.
Oor Seoialties are Watches and Ringo.
All work promptly repaired and eatiefaotion guaranteed.
T-. .U�LETCHE.L71y 'II anis ner°E LMar;lege Lineages.
Wedding Ringo and Marriage Lioengeo Sold privately,
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
SERVANT wanted. Apply at once to
MRS. W. M. iSINCLAIR, Turnborry street,
Brussels.
Linen brown shawl lost on the 8th eon.
of Grey, near lot 18, about the middle of
Juno. Finder will oblige by leaving it, at
once, at THE Pons. Publiehtng House,
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
"GUEST OLASS TItAM OF
working horses for axle, Apply to
ROBT. THOM800, Brueaelo.
10R SALE—LOT 207 AND
dwelnng thereon, North-west oorser
William and Albert abreebe, Bruesole,
49-01 J. LEOK1E.
HORSE STRAYED ON •THE
premises of the undersigned, Lot 36,
Con. 10, Grey, on or about June 28th—a driv-
ing horse. Owner may have same by prey-
11312..r01/
rov-
ing property and pay1eg eapee000.
02.HIONRY FOGA(,, Henfryn P. 0.
BUGGY DUSTER LOST ON
the gravel road between the cheese
factory ane 0on.4, Grey, on Sunday, July
27th. Finder will reeelve a suitable reward
by leaving at Tan Foss Publiehina House at
01100,
COMFORTABLE AND COM-
1000000 reeldenoe, with about i}'aeree
of land ; good orchard, &o., for sale, on
Math street North, Blyth. For further par-
ticulars apply on the premises to JOHN
MOFFAT, or address Blyth P.O. 141
HAIR DRESSING.—THE TTN-
DERSruNED wiehee to announce to
the ladies of Brussels and vicinity that elle
1s prepared to make ewitehee ant of comb-
ings and eat hair, at her •home Mill street
West, Brussels. MRS. KINGSTON.
FARM FOR SALE.—BEING
East ¢ Lot 7, 000, 17, Grey, containing
60 acres. 8 acres In good hardwood bush,
remainder eleared, well fenced and drained.
It ie in a good state of ealtiyation, all seed.
ed to grass but 10 acres. There le a good
frame barn, 28a60 feet, with stabling ; oleo
frame house, 20x28 feet. Buildings aro in
good repair being built about 0 years ago.
Farm ie about a mile from eohool and two
mileefrom Walton. Will also sell Lot 21,
Con. 18, Grey,. containing,54 aoree, all bush.
There is a lot of valuabe timber on this lot.
It is good soil and is dry at any Reason.
This property will be sold without regard
to value as the proprietor is going West.
For further partlealare apply on Lot 7, Con.
17, or address DANIEL MOMILLAN.
8•tf Walton P.O.
Don't Cover
Your Face
With a newspaper when you take
a nap. Get a few 8heete of fly
papor and you won't be bothered
with dies, We sell the etioky
fly paper, 2 double, for 5o, then
we have Ay poieen Mot 10 6c.
and 100. packages they are
killete,, Ioeeot Powder by the
oa00e or pound and ite a fly
killer too. We guarantee it to.
be the beet that money can buy.
Go, per os„ 60o, per ib.
FOX'S
DRUG
STORE.
$20,000 to Loan.
The above sum hoe been placed with me
for immediate Investment on 'farm proper-
ty at 6 per Dent. It titles are satiefaotory
loans may be completed In 9 days,. Liberal
terms as to repayment. Apply at ouee to
W. M. SINCLAIR, Barrister, &e , Brim eels.
Notice of Transfer.
ETHEI. HOTEL..
NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the
regulations In that behalf, that I,' the under-
signed have applied for a transfer of tho
Hotel under-
signed,
granted to John Gardner, and
that the said transfer will bo compiled and
signed to by the Commieefoners after the
second pubiLOation of this nobioe, ae requir-
ed by law. LOUIS L. LONGEWAY..
Dated at Eth el, July 24th, 1902,
EE EAST HURON ELEOTION.
Abetraot statement of expenses incurred
by end on behalf of Aesou Spotton, Esq.,
a candidate at the oleotion for the East Rid•
ing of the County of Huron, heldon the 29th
day of May,1902, furnished me under the
provisions of the Ontario Election Act, by
J. A. Strong.Eeq.. Financial Agent for the
said Anson Spotton :-
Printing $ 50
Stationery a 60
Livery for Candidate 98 00
542 00
J. A. STRONG. R. G. REYNOLDS,
Financial Agent. Returning Offioer.
Ooderich, July 90th, 1902.
RE EAST HURON ELECTION.
Abstract statement of expenses incurred
by and on behalf of Archibald Elstop,
a candidate at the election for the East
Riding of the County of Huron, held on the
2901 dayof May, 1902. furnished me, under
the provl0ions 01 the Ontario Election Aot.
by W, M. Sinclair Esq„ Financial Agent for
the said Archibald Hinton :—
Rent of Ballo $ 11 70
Postage, telegrams and telephones40 64
Livery 40 00
Printing 96 00
Oandidate'e personal expenses 18 00
.8140 39
W. 11f. SINCLAIR, R. G. REYNOLDS,
Financial Agent. Returning Officer.
Goderloh, July 1101h,1902.
Summer
Clearing Sale
111111111111
Now Going On
We prefer to let our Goods and Prices do the talking
during this Sale. We invite Special Attention to the fol-
lowing items. Some of the lines are limited in quantity
hence early shopping is advised.
Men's Shoes
We have about 20 pairs
Men'e Fine Shoes left, in
sizes 6, 8, 9 & 10 ; regular
prioe 73 ; gale pries to clear
$1.50
Ginghams
120 yardoFanoy Zephyrs
and Ginghams, aeeorted
Was ; regular price 109 &
12}o, for per yard to oleos
7
Muslins
About 200 yards fanny
Mulles in Swiee, Batistee
and Velay°, newest ebadee,
reg. pride 25o for per yard
.15
40 only Ladies' Print Blouses, in' sizes 34,
Blouse Bargain 36, 38 & 40, fast colors, well
made, regular 50c. Special Saturday Bargain 25C.
Boys' Hats
Special line Boye' Felt
Hate in Navy, Red, Brown
and Bleak ; regular 60o &
750 quality, for eaoh
.25
Piques
Spatial line White Piques
in the Blaok, Pink and
Blue dots, good weight,
regular 18o, for per yard..
.9
Sheeting
Special line Unbleached
Sheeting, 2 yards wide,.
extra heavy, regular 200
geode, for per yard
.15
Corsets Special Line Ladies' Corsets in , sizes 118, 19,
20, 21, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 and 30,
worth regularly from $i.00 to $1.50. Clearing
Sale. Price 59c.
Boys' Suits
Boye' Tweed Suits,
well made, good extort
ment 1 during sale al
only
HALF PRICE
Men's Sults
Men's Tweed and Wor•
aced Suite, well made ;
quantity limited; during
sale at only
HALF PRICE
II Men's Hats
Men'e Solt and Stiff
Felt Hate in Black, Brown
and Grey; all to go during
Bale at
HALF PRICE
GROVER & CO.
Garfield Block, Brussels.