The Brussels Post, 1898-7-29, Page 8ONE
BICYCLE !
We have One BiOyele to dispose
of, o1 thin eaaeon's purchases, None
better for the money and very few
better at any prior, It is the Ores.
cent, game make am I ride and which
I do in preference to all others,
Thee who know them beat say most
in their praise. Repair men would
be noaraer if only Crescent Bloyolee
were gold. They ere fully goaran.
toed.
$10 Cash
and $9 a month for three menthe
will take this wheel, or will rent it
lot the balance of 804aon for $10,00.
This ie a bargain.
G. A. Deadman, -
Druggist, Optioian & Bookseller.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
SonmaERN EXTENSION W. a. & R.
Trains leave Bruesele Station, North
and South, as follows:
GOING Sov,H. GOINGNORTH.
semen 7;10 a.m. I Mail 2:10 p.m
taxed.
4:95 &.
m. IIs
pteee .,....10:10 p.m
rug gelU• Pats.
A ohiel'e amang ye Lakin' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it.
New wheat.
HARVEST apples.
War freigbt ie lively,
GARDEN Party Friday evening.
A 1310 trade is expected next Fall.
Poona Divleion Court
n
ABIG Concert e talked of ht
e latter
part of Angust.
BRneELO Oonnoil next Monday even.
ing at 8 o'clock,
A on of hogs was shipped on Wednes.
day by Backer & Vanetone.
Do Tae POST a favor by banding in the
name of your vieiting friend.
Too output of salt continues about as
lively as eves at the Enterprise Works.
Masan. BARRER & V.NsToNE shipped a
oar of hogs on Tuesday from Brussels
station.
Rom.honZamora;
e fora Slnderittradeds
, trotter peeing bis ma
at Londeeboro'.
Two oars of cattle were shipped by
Clegg & Dames on Thursday of lest
week, They were a fine lot.
Tao rush of harvest is well
large share of Fall wheat being safely
housed or etacked in good eoudition.
BRUSSELS will supply the bride for a
Miohigander tide Fall, it ie said. He
couldn't do better than take one of onr
girls.
Taj brink veneering of the new resi.
demo of the Misses Kelly was oompieted
this week and the balance of the work
will now be pushed along.
WrNoatat horse noes on Wednesday
and Thursday of this week. Quite a
number of Bruaselitee attended. There
were no horses entered from here.
Vlatoam Park presents it very lively
Beene these evenings between base ball
and foot ball practices. The warm
weather does not appear to be a deter-
rent.
AN exoureion le being arranged in con.
•neation with the Canadian Preen Associ-
ation to Dulnth on the 10th of August.
It will no doubttprove an enjoyable out-
ing for ibe hard` worked editors.
Janet Fineman, late of the Welling-
ton, Grey & Brune division, bag been
traneferrtake the place of JohnWeir/alley, resign-
ed. Conductor Balpenny suaneede Con-
ductor Fitzgerald on thle ren.
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Peoples' Chapter of 8t. John's churc
will give a garden party ou Mrs. James
Wilson's lawn, Elizabeth street. Pro.
coeds will go to the new Reotory fund.
A good program will be provided and an
enjoyable time aeeured.
BEST local talent in vocal and instru.
mental seleotione, the town Band, &o•,
have been secured for the Garden Party
at Mrs. Jas. Wilson's Ibis (Friday) even-
ing. Ground& will be iBnminated with
Chinese lanterns. Good bill of fare in
the refreabmeut line.
Dunrza the past week the old cattle
guard that stood out at the G. T. R.
crossing on Turnberry street to the in-
eonvemdoe and threatened danger of
pedestrians has cement tile draitl Ssubstitn uted and
ngood
job was done and the Cour-toil talk of (m0 -
tinning it by putting in tile and covering
in the big ditch as far as Maple street.
This would obviate the possibility of ao•
oident,
Foot B,ua.-Thursday evening of last
week Brussels Foot Ball team was organ -
/zed for the Fall. Tbe following officers
were sleeted : - President, J. H.
Cameron Manager, T. A. MoLaaohlin ;
Seo-Treas., Bert. Gerry ; Capt, James
Thomson ; Managing Com., Capt, Mana-
ger and Seo"l reae. Membership fee WAS
planet) at 50 Dente. The club Will be
open to play friendly matches with the
teams of surrounding towns and villages.
Dmoeale has the material for a oreeking
good club and we expeot to hear of many
Victoria Won by than.
Baerde' meeting
zaar,
Twas heldp lust Monday
morning at which the Reeve and all the
Councillors were present. 13y.Iaw No.
0, 1808, authorizing the inning of $22,.
200 in debonturoo to run 20 yeare, ab 4
per oent,, interest payable annually, was
passed to meet 02,200 meaning on August
5th and $20,000 on September let. of.
fere are asked for the purchase of these
ditthe debt on Bea:te
1aeonly 1380,700l,with 04,045 to the edit
of the Sinking fund, preeenta Gret,olaee
ueonrity that ehould find ready takers,
The now debentures will be honed after
Aug. 15th, Money will bo borrowed
for a month from Standard Bank to
cover prat amount.
A saw s£ga bas been placed before the
Queen'e Hotel.
Buerxaea hae been quiet durfag harvest
exaepting in the evenings.
Lamle and fgardene have eelfered by
the long oantlnned drought.
ANaTasn quire of paper was a
Tao Post circulation last week,
NEXT Monday ie Emanoipatl
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THE 131BUSS.ELS POST
Tao first new wheat was griated at
Ross' mill ou Thursday by Jamee Bol.
ger, Morrie township,
right pinna of ler 3owmtan Isla dmake, and
tided to haMebbocliet3 in hie Sabbath sieobool Kingstreet.
on
rnoon of this week in the
on Day I DoFrtvdeonteGrove, on the bank of the
egroee, Maitland.
in hie Tara faunal of bus late Thos. Taylor,
of Grey, permed through Bruseela on
Thureday afternoon of the week to the
oemetry here,
A ROWER of Brueaelites drove over to
and save
the r laorosee team
rta last ytroafternoon
noe a a Toronto
club, It a'aii a fast game,
Ix Bruseela voters list for 1898 there
are 252 names in No, 1 Divielon •, I31 in
No, 2 ; and 45 in No. 5, a total of 420,
1)7 are qualified to serve as Jurors.
W. J, STEwART arrived home from hie
vacation on t
some Ilos cep oimefie of peeks d abs nt ale
from a trout pond near Stouff villa. One
anglers are talking about them yet,
Tao Post regrets to hear ado decease
of Harold, youngest son of E. R. and
Louie Grundy, of Detroit, formerly of
Brussels. The bright little boy died on
July 1.2th after a brief illness, aged 2
have the
eympat ears. y of their r. and mauyrold friends here
in tbeir loss.
Can or the family of Athe late o airs,tnAnderso rs ,
tho the many frienwish to ds wressho so kindly thanksur Glacier° lent
their aid during oar mother's illneee and
our recent bereavement. We trust that
the Great Ruler of all, the Father of the
fatberleas and the Friend of the widow
will abundantly reward their kind deeds.
BABY TO TAICa,-"The Brussele POST was
27 years old last week, and contrary to
the
Sawa of nature, it grows stronger,
thriftier and better looking the older it
n.
gate,-gtwood Bee. - "xtle Bruseela
Post was 27 years old last week. Tao
Pont is an excellent weekly and we wish
Bro. Kerr and Tan POST may see many
more birthdays" -- Winghgm Times. -
The Brussels POST celebrated its 27111
birthday renently. THE Post is a well
oondnoted journal and deserves the suo-
oeea it hae attained. Bro. Kerr has a
good field and works it well."-Wingham
Advance.
Tao Clinton New Era says :-Fred.
Rumball has bought the jewellery busi-
ness letely conducted by his son, and the
same will be continued in the old stand.
Harry Hewitt, eon of William Hewitt
and brother to Jno. Hewitt, of Brussels,
who baa been aesooiated with the busi-
ness for some time, will be in charge, and
being a thoroughly practical workman,
the business will not antler under his di-
rection. The health of J. 13. Rumball
has been precarious for some time, and
he will devote his attention to the tele.
phone agency only, thee having an ap-
portnnity to recuperate,
of last week Mrs.Tio Saturday
ag da eon me, old
and esteemed resident of Brussels, passed
away to the great Beyond at the age of
66 yearn and 21 days. Deceased had
been ill for about three monthe with
heart trouble, and though every atten-
tion was paid by physician and friends
her usually rugged constitution finally
yielded to the repeated attacks. The
subject of this notice was born in York
Co., Ontario, in 1883, and in 1851 she
was united in marriage to Thomas
Anderson, who pre•deoeaeed her some
19 years ago. They removed, after a
residence of three years in Brampton, to
Auburn, where they lived for 20 years,
and then name to. Brunie, where she
hae resided np to bar decease. Out of a
family of 18 children 5 are left to mourn
the They ars:-ibSof a seD and
Kennedy, Blythd r;
Thoe, Anderson, of Lindsay ; Mrs. Geo,
e and
Robert, off Brueels.s. erTb subjeotrof Ibis
notice was a member of the Ohnroh of
England, being united with that body for
mann the blessedyears,
a assand urance ofhis thetfe full re.
ward in the life that is Morns/. The
funeral took place on Monday afternoon
and was largely attended, the remains
being laid in their last earthly reefing
plaoe in Brussels cemetery. The very
impressive service was oonduced by
Rev, G. J. Abey and Rev. R. Paul. Tbe
pall -bearers were ; Geo, Moliilan, Jno.
Wynn, J...1. Gilpin, B. Gerry, W. 11.
Moberg ved family have the aoken and Geo. esympathy of
the
community in the lova of their dear
one, of whom they may eel with deepest
meaning,
A leader one from us has gone,
A voice we loved is stilled ;
The plane now vacant in our home
Can never more be filled.
Among the relatives and friends who
attended from a distance were Thos.
Anderson, of Lindeay ; Mrs, Gahnm, of
Blyth ; Wm. Grabam, (a brother), and
Mie Ella, of Stanley tp. ; Mrs, Brown,
D. Kennedy and family and F. Van
Norman and wife, of Blyth,
re window have been an at
during the past week.
Bnuoe ,e Base Ball team ex pa
to 1almeroton on Wednesday
week to play the club of that tow
TM:I MLAY of last week W, 1'
took part in Caledonian games
Marys and captured a number of
Tia result of the work of the be
season will be about half a "orop
A. Deadman says, and be is g
thority,
Too Allan steamer "Pariade
which Misses Jeanet and Maggi
sailed, reaohed Liverpool in due
making a speedy ran.
Baton's cheese factory sold
Jane make of cheese. For the fir
they received 7 E cents, and for Ilia
in the last half 7a oente per pound
Tao Ronald foundry is running
to compete the fire engines uncle
struotion. There ere three fire 5
on the way, two of which are
finished,
A LOAD of seoond•hand buggie
shipped this week to Manitoulin
from Jas. Walker's yard. Th
been taken as part pay for new w
number of them being in fairly
repair.
BErsssr.s 0. 0. F. Court will e
bath,00d aApg delegation3.b, to the annual serm
heir brethren there. Rev. Mr
Robbie, High Chaplain, will prea
bat occasion,
Tam tenders for St, John's a
eatery were opened last Monday
ng, but were considered too high
onsequently were not accepted,
rs are being asked for again, and wi
opened next Wednesday, Aug. Ord.
DURING the past week A. Causley
isposed of Cleveland bioyoles to W
arrest, 2nd con„ Morrie ; Wm, 8
on, Oranbrook, and Robert Bel
ray township. Tbe long dry
on hae kept Mr. Coneley's
hop on the rosh, sensations a
orae wheels at a time there for do
g.
THERE Was a big turn.one to the
ration to Goderioh last Friday.
ecial train was run, and when all
oard some 1,100 passengers
anted, many of them obildren,
ate were sold at Brussels. List
nd, 22 strong, accompanied the
reion. The Meryboro' Township
th Bobool Association would m
me money out of the trip. A stet
Goderioh ran excursion tripe into
e. It was nearly 11 p. m. when
in reaohed Braseels on the return t
T. JonN's Lopez, A. F. &
y evening John Barnard, P. M.,
aster, installed the officers for t
m in connection with St. Joh
dge, Brussels. They are as follows
A. Conley, P. M, ;
Geo. Halliday, W.' M. ;
Peter J. Bishop, B. W. ;
G. F. Blair, J. W. ;
Jas. Fos, Treasurer;
J. A. Creighton, Secretary ;
Jno. Wright, Obaplaio ;
John Hewitt, B. D. ;
J. H. Cameron, J. D, ;
Jas. Ballantyne, 8. S. ;
Silas Jackson, J. S. ;
Geo, Dunlop, I. G. ;
J. Y. S. Kirk, Tyler.
1113 wicked editor of the Atwood Bee
e his brother-in•law in the following
nor over the arrival of a baby dangpb-
-"al
ereon willgthe occupybhoei timeePain:operfecting
w kind or an alarm olook which he
invented. It possesses several
res of special note, 510,3 -It Te-
es no winding up and is sore to "go
generally at 11, 12 midnight, and at
tiler intervals until morning, but
part of iia meohaniem requires
rating, whiab D. G. is working on.
ekes a variety of noiaeo, such ace
•agco, r•r-r•rab, r•r•r-tab, m-a.a•a,
r.a.h, eto. Mr. Anderson will not
patented however, Fuller partion•
n another column,
Air
Dravre2n.---Leet Tuesday
a Musson held a Court in the Oman.
amber,
Brussels, to hear the
f E. H. Thomas against hie amen -
of
$8,000 on real estate and $1,000
pis
pproperty. The appellant, J.
oald, R. Watt and F. S. Scott were
coed, and the case thoroughly gone
after which Mr. Brown, Mr.
aand
ern Siololairr' of for then corporation,
seed the ed the evidsnoe ae. nd dismissed brieflyie honor th
i, Personally, we are glad he did,
as,hbut mole people desire ohavtithe idea
he local Court of Revision is a very
stoat body who render peculiar
be. The above deal '
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boy ed will do f their 'duty to the bet
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of the Court was proven to be
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BASE BALL.-.Broeeela Junior Base Ball
Olub went to Blyth on Wednesday aftet-
noon and played a game with the Club of
that village. Some good ball was played,
the visitore winning by a score of 19 to
10 and an inninge to spare. Frank
Bobs pitched the first and Remand in-
ningo and then gave plane to Ted. Grower,
who ratbr egrptised the home team,
Duna. MaLaohlin did very good work
behind Ike bat. The battery was well
supported and every chance offered ao-
°opted. Siam was in the box for Blyth
and Ballantyne oatoher. Blyth teak a
good lead up to the 4th innings and from
that out had hard worts to get their men
aarose the llama plate. Tbey were blank.
ed in the 7th, 8th and 9th innings. The
5oore was as follows i-
BnnsaELs, 110 11055 . 00 0
Kendall, 20 1 8 MoOoune11, lb ... 0 2
Grawar p 8 S Ohambrlahi, a, 1 C
MoLauohnn, o .,, S 2 Slme, p 1 2
Boobs, ea 2 0 00abkirk, as 8 0
lfayoroft,rf ,,,..,2 1 holly, 2b 8 8
Gerry, ib 1 8 Moser,11 0 4
WGilpin, 8b lceof ,•.....•,•, 1 8 Tait, 813 , o , 1 A
Downing, lf•......., 2 2 Cook, 1f 1 1
10 2t 10 27
Rlueois 2 4 1 1 8 0 8 0 *.45
Blyth 2 5 a i 2 1 0 0 0-10
Robb. Downing, of Brusele, umpired
the game satisfaceriy. A return match
will be played, it ;e expected, in Brunetti
on friday aftornoen of next week,
Cif ORM CRIMES.
Methodist 8. B. pio•nio on Friday after.
noon of this week.
Rev. Mr. Skene, of Hillsdale, will
preaoh in Melville ouroh next •Babbath.
"The Temple of the body" will be the
topio at the League next Sabbath evening.
Bev. R. Paul will take it. •
Last Sabbath Rev. Jno. Ross, B. A.,
dieooursed morning and evening on the
text "Epistles of Christ," II Car. 2:8.
He dealt with the materials in tbo morn•
ing and the writings at the evening ear.
vice.
Daniel, 6011 ohaptet and 10th vane,
was the Soripture aeleeled last Sabbath
morning by Rev. Mr, Absy as the found-
ation for his sermon, In the evening his
text wag "Galifo oared for none of these
things," Acte 188g117.
R. of Toronto, conducted
the serviae0ninathe Methodist chore's here
Last Sabbath. In the morning he spoke
on "Peter's denial" and in the evening he
gaving o the Mr. Ra tenberglife,
lecturedMonday
"Toven.
e
Jews," showing the wonderful manner
in which their destiny was being worked
oat. Bernie Rautenberg, the 10 year old
eon of the lecturer, sang a number of
aoloe in sxoellent form. His eeloatioto
were "Heavenly Song," "Cockle and
Mueels," "Babylon," and "Sleep little
Baby of mine," by Mae, Donee. 13oroie
has a pate, clear voice of unusual sweet -
nee. .lIe did his part excellently, and
is destined to talto a front place among
the vodeliate, D•liss Notion presided as
accompanist, Itov, It. Paui, in the ala -
aeon of the pastor, occupied the (hair.
There W08 a fair aadlona° considering
the great boat,
The Wingham District meting of the
ham ontTueeday, August 10411, be told tat f10na,.
m.
Cove
assignedehf of nextto$n,bbeth Le eveningpio
at
Melville lama o"r• It will be taken by
&lila Dora Smith and prise Jennie Forbes,
Next Sabbath morning rev, la, Rogers,
of Blusvae, a former pastor, will preach
in the Methodist obnroh, Breeeole, Rev,
Mr, Oaten, of Bolgrave, will ooaupy the
pulpit in the evening, Both gentlemen
aro good preaolors,
stook, has esuedlaasmall' D pamphlo ofof d' 0
pages, netting forth the leading arguments
against the licensing of the liquor traffic,
and impressing on all prohibltionista the
duty of organizing for the plebiscite,
Rev, Dr. Smith, pastor of St. Andrew's
Presbyterian churub, Guelph, who had
been lying seriously ill for months, and
whose death was not unexpected, passed
away Monday afternoon at 8 o'olook,
The deceased clergyman was a sturdy
champion of the faith, an eminent
scholar, and personally one of the most
popular of man.
1'l;11SOSA-L PARAGRAPHS.,
Albert Thome is book to town.
George Peebles ie working at Tiverton.
Jno. Ament was in London on Saber.
day.
ev, Jno, Roes, B. A„ is v;,; ing at
Elora this week.
P. H. Thomas, of Norwich, was in
town on Tuesday,
Mre, G. F. Blair and Wilfr; 1 are 11011-
laying at Go0erich.
Mrs, Wm. Cornish was vii ing at
Bluevele last week,
Miss Polly Sample visited in 3caforth
for a few days ilia weak,
Mise Annie Ross was holidaying at
Kincardine a fort few
Mise Wynn, of f31uevale, was visibiog
relatives in Brussels this week.
• Jno. Donaldson and wife were visiting
at Goderioh daring the past week,
Misses Homphili aol Harrier, of Wroxe•
tel', were visiting Mise Lida Crooke,
at-
tended awv ddinggn atand Jno. Ha over lastttweek.
Mrs, T. F. Rattan and Harry are away
to Kingston and Bath an a holiday visit.
Miss Ida Price, of fronto, is visiting
her oonein, Miss Rills Hunter,
Mise Annie aloliioley, of Alton, ie
vieiting her sister, Mrs, Chris, Grimold-
by.W. F. Stewart and wife left fast Tees -
day on a holiday outing to Toronto and
Rochester.
Dire. Bretbour nod daughter, May, of
Wroxeter, are visiting at J. Simmons',
John street,
James O'Leary, of Petrolia, formerly
of Brussels, was In town for a few days
this week.
Jno, darter and wife, of Goderioh,
spent last 8nutlay iu lirassels, returning
on Monday.
Frank Dennis, of Chatham, is vieiting
his grandparents and other old friends in
Brussels and looality.
Robb. Watt, who is travelling for the
Waterous firm, of Brantford, was home
for a few days this week,
Mrs, Jno, Diokson and Miss Jean
Jaolrson, of Wingham, were visiting at
Melville manse last week,
Mrs, Alfred Bratty, of Deer Park,
Toronto, is the guest of her sister, Mrs,
George Rogers, Frederick street.
Mrs. McLean and daughter, Mho
Mabel, of Hensen, spent Sunday at Jas.
tie's, The ladies are sisters.
m. Smith assisted the Listowel B
Friday on the excursion trip
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last
Goderioh, Billy knows how to blow b
born,
de
Bank, B usse a, expecterto leave of the on n S
urday of this week for a oomph 00 wee
holidays,
Mississ Alma,
Clara Hunter, onf town area span
ing the weir at Mr, Moore's, 'Oro
bridge.
Mise Ida Stewart, of St. Thomas,
vieiting Alias Maggie Stewart, Quo
street, and other relatives in Brussels a
looality,
F.
nese tip beforen e algone
ving 4or ust oMnitob
where he is engaged to meroantile pa
state at Alexander,
W. W. Harris, cheese buyer, was loom
for a day or two during the past wee
His work is evidently agreeing with hi
judging bya
i,ear
g nncea.
Mrs. 8. 13, M2orbes, of Wingham, ape
a week with Mrs. J. R. Smith, Mre. Joh
Walker and other old frfende. She r
turned home nn Wednesday,
Mies Elva Laird, of Ingersoll, is visi
ing with Mrs. Will. Ainley. Miss Glndy
Oonatabie, of Settforth, was also holiday
ing at Mr. Aioly's last week.
Reuben Hindeo, of the Listowo
Standard staff, was holidaying in Ilii
locality during the past week. Tb
Standard was taking its annual holiday
Misses Stella and Beatrice Smith, n
Brandon, Man„ daughters of Jno. E
Smith, a former mrohanb of Brussels
are vieiting Mies„
g ate Smith h at
'Map!
Shade," Brussels.
p
T, Norton, of Listowel, was calling o
Brunie friends this week. He tarot
fora 1st -alae Teachets' oortilioato Mil
Summer, We expeot to see hie name f
the list of euooeseful oandidatee,
Mrs. (Rev.) Paul was nailed away o
Friday to Laurel, Out„ to attend th
funeral of her neige, Mrs. George Gordon
who died early that morniug and was
burled Saturday afternoon. A baby 10
days old is left to the pare of relatives.
Jame Ballantyne, grocer, and Jno.
Smith, carriage builder, are away for a
holiday outing to Griffin and other
Northern points. Sono say Jack may
not come beak single but it le hardly
likely that he will go and gat married
without melting our advioe.
Mrs. A. L. Struthers, Cburob street,
Stratford, formerly of Braseele, reeived
who isrennroute to the Fakonfrom r eon,
f a states
that the party have passed the Whibs
horse Rapids, a dangerous point, and
tbat they aro well and making good pro.
gross,
The Stratford Hotel() of last tvlonday
says of a former Brusaolite :-Mise Ethel
Powell, who assisted in the minion' ser-
vice in the Central Methodist church last
evening, has developed into a most
promising ginger, She is a daughter of
George A. Powell, formerly of Stratford,
who removed to Toronto some six yam
ago. Study under ompoenb inetraotors
has revealed a soprano voice of rich
quality and nitwit power sod 0ompase.
It may be oonildontly predicted on behalf
oP out former townswoman that she will
be hoard from prominently in the musi-
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ST 1,711. ),I RD AIWA" OF O01 X4 D,1,
1473,
HEAD OFF108, - TORONTO
ASSETS,
CAPITAL (Authorized) (Hoven^Atililon Dallare) . $7,000,000
• $2,000,000
Agencies to all principal points iiMO./SAS
nn. Ontario,
ytle.
QltebeolI
, Ianilobo, uniteded Mateses d Rnphtnd,
Vit ,V• O A//A1 �'i sal .
A (lateral Banking Bu0i lose ir'raneaoed,
1)o arts Ienn,.1 and Uole0lione trade onFartall points. s Disclaim ted,
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT,
Intermit al/moil on deposits of $1;00 and upwards from dat of deposit to data o
withdrawal and compounded half yearly,
BrzotAL ATTENTION elvlu; TO TRE Oo1,11tOTo0N 05 FAnona' BAr,E NOTRE,
Every facility afforded Cueomere living at dietnnca.
DI. M. BR1,N:1', MANAOEa,
Wm. Deubow was on the sitar this BLAmrnnouan,-In Anaconda, Montana,
on weep, k let
Sam, Carter and wife, of Walton, Sun. Blaokbrou tb, the wifely lyIr, J. t
dayed in town, g formerly of Last
Barrister Sinclair was in the Co. Wont Gonitlx,-In Moiillop on Julyy 0th, the
on Wednesday.towife of Mr, Albert Godkin, of a
Mrs, J. D. Warwick and son aro visit. daughter,
ing relatives in Morrie,, Oalurr,--In Grey, on July 15th, the wife
Mrs. Thee. Thomson and Muir were
holidaying bare last week. of Mr, Jas, Oakley, of a eon and
dauMies Holmes, of (Minton, is visiting died.
liter, One of the, obildren has
Miss 17dith Inman, Bruseela, Cuozron,-In Mo.l'i,illop, on July 21st, the
Rebt, Wynn and Mrs. D. McCullough wife of Mr, john Crozier, lath 040,,
returned to Detroit on Thursday. of a daughter,
Robbie McKenzie and sisters are boli• Hana.-Io Dloliillop, on July 5111, the
Baying with relatives near Guelph, wife of Mr. George Hearn, 8th coo.,
Miss Ferguson, of Galt, is visiting Mrs. of a daughter,
(Dr.) Kelbllefects at "Fair Mount.
J. Eddie Grimoldby le "rgebioabing" on _Ma.o~,rxp;n,
bile abates of Lake Heron at. Goderioh, EVANB- NEwooat5E,-Ab the maiden:e of
Bartle Campbell, of Grey townehip,tfs the bride's father, Clinton, on July
visiting at Jean Wilbee's, Elizabeth 20111, by Rev. H, Newcombe, father
etreeb, of the bride, assisted by Rev. W. G
Mies May Shaw, of Teeswater, is visit. Evens, brotber of the groom, Mr,
ing relatives in Brussels and Grey town.
John S. Evnne, V. 8., of Tiverton, to
Miss Annie Gertrude, seooud laugh.
Thoe. Anderson, of Lindsay, was here for of Rev. If, Newcombe, formerly
this week attending the funeral of hie of Ethel,
mother,
SA 1. Scott will
Ottawa
urday to take part in a program of millet.
io sports,
Mre.Robt. Wlieon, of Denver, Color.
ado, was visiting Aire. (Rev.) Ferguson
Exca1m_
GEDNDL.-In Detroit, on July 12th,
Harold, youngeat eon of E. R.
Grundy, formerly of Brussels, aged 2
yam. weak.
Mies E. Slagbt, of Brantford, was the AanMary Ann Graham,
on July 23rd,
guest of the Misses Madras for a few Thos. Anderson. aged e066 of the late
and
days this week. 22 days. Years and
I, C. Richards and eons were enjoying FAnnow,-In Hullett, on July 10t11,
the lake breezes at Bayfield for a few Henry Farrow, aged 60 years.
leas this Week, Henry
Grey, on July 17111, Mise
Jim Grimoldby, of Owen Sound, wheel- Lottie Duke, aged 25 years, 6 months
ed here last Monday to spend his vacation and 8 days.
with relatives and old friends. LANaLItx,•-In Wingham, on July 240b,
Inc. Duncan is home from Toronto, Mary Eupitemia, only child of James
where he has been tailoring for several Langley, egad one year.
months, for a few weeks holidays. Tarrson. -In Goderioh, on July 26, Thos.
Dr, Snider has gone to Kingston for a Taylor, formerly of Grey, aged 73
few days, Dr. McKelvey is takiug charge years,
of his practice during his absence. Hermon. -At Olinton, an July 27th, Em -
Mrs. 8. Gerry and Mrs. N. B. Gerry manual Hulley, of McKillop, aged 82
visit to Chicago, Kankakee and Paw Paw
and daogltter, arrived home frotn their 1 years,
on Wednesday afternoon.
John Robb, who was away to Dakota I THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN
on a visit to relatives and friends, arrived
home
as week. He bed an enjoyable
time and was benefitted by hia trip.
Mrs. Frank Gillotti, of Durango, Ool,,'
is visiting her eiater, Mrs, (Dr.) Mo -
Naughton. Dire. Giilobti's health baa
nob been extra good but we hope the pure
Canadian air will aid in her complete
oonvalesoenoe.
Business Locals.
Now oarrote, beets and potatoes at Ma.
Oraokeu's,
TIM liveliest shop in 3 Counties, King's
store, Wingham,
A. Coosa=Y handles everything that is
used by a bicycle rider.
OUn butter and eggs go to King's July
and August sole, Wingham.
BvonSRonr goon to Wingham ; King's
July and August sale is on.
Do you tree the Gendron bike in A.
Consiey'e window 7 Ib's a dandy.
Goon, dry American corn, the best for
feeding purposes, for sale at Ross' mill.
ODEvanasn wheels are great sellers.
Six Bold since San. let, 1898. A. dough -v.
EATON not 1n it. We give you a sale
and take your trade, 0. E. icing, Wing.
ham
WANT
EDt
Bu ter, not lower 12o, Cash
for best Dairy Tubs. G. E. King, Wing -
ham.
77. & D. bearings are guaranteed for
three years. Oome in and neo them. A.
Oousley,
Witarprice fora the balan a auvan of the season,
les away dowuMo.
Kay & Go„ Braseele.
8ouvesm OarNa.-Aootbsr consignment
of china imported
direct
with views ofMely llecbo from
Germany,
sobool and Main street, Btuesele, just to
band. Beautiful goods, See them at T.
Fletoher's,
Nolan a BUT TIE BEST, - Philip
Ame
nturoh
seed from
of Brussels, a new light Chattbam won,
wlaran aunt y undetawhinioorder
rt wag sold puttest t on
a load of over 8,000 feet of green elm
which was drawn with 01188, They then
loaded it with over 8,500 feet, making a
gross weight of over 6 tone. This enor•
moue
to theowagon not even the paintrfecb in the
joints showing the least crack. There
have been a large number of these
wagons sold by Walker & Smith during
the past eight years and they have al-
ways given the bet of satisfaction, This,
however, is what might justly be expect.
ed as the material is always goof and
boiled in oil, rendering them very dara-
ble, and capable of enduring a great deal
of exposure, Walker & Smith are bard
to beat when it Somas to supplying lint -
clan rigs, and this fact is emphasized by 1101 and Coli Baths.
a sale of over 75 new riga this aean00 al.
ready,
PULL OALF FOR SALE,-
_Apply to J. N. SIONDALL, Brussels.
TWO GOOD YOUNG MILK
cows for sale cheap. Ayrshire breed.
1• R. LL•`ATil1':JODAL.IO.
C
0nrnoRTABLE ROUSE FOR
Im-
mediate possession t Apply to BARRISTER
BLAIR or W, 13. IKERR,
OST, -ON MONDAY, 181'H,
1 as umbrella, between James Balian-
tyne's grocery and Joan MaOrae'a, Finder
will please leave at lino Poso Publishing
Rouse, MRS. 5, 1055011/E,
// ILLINERY BUSINESS
owned b Miss Roddick for sale.
the store or writing to obtained Possession
could be given at ouoo. Good reasooe for
selling,
PRUSSELS TOWN BAND IS
open to dB engagements for pia -nice,
garden parties, celebrations, &e. at reason.
able rates, Good lnusio. L. JAC1ISON, Soo -
rotary ; J.1tt1L'l ON, President,
TTOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE
on TO
nn
NT, -r
be undersigned nod
g afore
for
sale or to tone that 1 story he Terrace, house
is filly 0000pyy street, Noah of the 00pt-
3. ticuiay oc p plyd by 8, If. Ja Barr, or For par,
MOAs i,p,. to w.13, 3f0rr,oi the owner,
J, Ii0AR10, Auburn P. 0. 80 -if
DEBENTURES FOR SALE,
The undersigned ages for afore to August
10th, for $22,200, 20 year debentures, bearing
4
Per cont,, yearly, Por particulars
write F. 8. SOOTT,
Village Clark, Brussels.
Bonssols, July 25th, 1808.
WANTED 1
Planteror to pile the planter ou walls in
bi171er's house on 0yprosa Street. Brussels,
in fireb'olass condition ; also a carpenter to
shingle the roof of kitchen audifx tato floor
is the house. Apply to R.11, $ANl830itSDN,
Room 118, Confederation Life Building, To-
ronto.
(APT. J, STRETTON,
Auctioneer, r hbuhad whoahali bo alt, o wing to ill
health, hae again taken out license and Is
]li1mpanel to conduct sales at reasonable
terms. Sablsfaotlwt RRuaraubsed. Dates may
be arranged at Trio Nom Publishing Bella%,
i •tP 318, STRATTON,
Auctioneer,
1.1ARl-I FOR SALE, 73EING•
Lot O, Oon, 4, Morris, containing 100
acres. Good 1101013 test/toneo, barns, orohard,
tvoll foneed, &o, Only ,p mile to 13etgrnvo
station and 113 miles fromcarne village, lro.
Mediatepossetsion, For farther partion.'
]ars as to prion terms, &c„ apNiY ou Luo
promises or if by letter to BO]grave P. 0,
04 RORT, ARMSTRONG, Prop,..
moR0V'_
JonasxoN,-113 Jamestown, ou July 20tH,
the wife of Mr, Rot, Sobtlston, mer-
otlallt, of a son.
Enivtane,-In Bruseela, on July 10th, the
wife of Mr, George Edwards, 0f a
0010,
C,t0 naLn.-In Atwood, on July 15011, the
wife of Mr, Robert Campbell, of a
daughter.
ANDEnsog,-in Atwood, on July lRtlt,
the wife of Mr, D. G. Aolersou, of a
daughter.
WILLousnnx.--Iu Trowbridge, on July
11th, the wife of Mr.Robb, Willough.
hv, of a daughter.
Mowns.-'.Sn Wingbum, on July 20th, the
wife of Mr, lino, IYlowat, of a eon,
urhsfit0eetlmieiguwia proprietor
pyy 000rtabl1
well arranged shower baths, where either
hot or owe Water may be used, The after-
noons re0orv,dfor Lofts when Mrs. Main.
price will be iu charge, The foe 10 only 0
001100 a bath shun the !bather supplies the
towel, or 10 onto otherwise., A call Solicited
and BaatlsinR013ionT MAINPR1ci33, Proprietor,
,....,+•.-..vim;.,
✓. M. ARiVISTRONG,
PHYSICIAN, BURGEON,
A000UOIbUSUR, 8110.
8pooiaittttanti0n given to diseasee of the
Throat and Lunge and dieoaeos of Woman
and Cblllltan,
RESID]aN017--wAIiT011, ONT,
JULY 29, 1898
Don't get
Out of Hot
Water !
When there ig sickness in
the house a hot application 15
oftoil worth more than a dose of
medicine if you have the proper
means to nlakc 11 effective just
when 11 would tlo the most good,
and the fact that It
Hot Water Bag
is the very best thing for all
sorts of clamps and other com-
plaints so prevalent in hot weath-
er suggests the necessity of al-
ways having one on hand.
We have them
A
Fez's Drug Rare.
CENTRAL •j
11 Commercial School of the high.
est grade -none better in the
Dominion.
ENTER AT ANY TIME.
catalogue Ileo.
W. 3'. ELLIOTT, Principal.
VOTERS' LIST. --/898.
Illauicipaiili/ of the Tillage of Drrtssels,
County of Maros.
Notice ie hereby given that I have trans-
mitted or delivered to th e p Dramas mention-
ed in Section 0 and 0 of the Ontario Voters'
Lieou'to nsinoe'Setisbe sotranmttedrdlivere
of the list made pursuant to said Aot, of all
persons appearing by the last Revised As-
sessment Roll of said Municipality to be en-
titled to vote in said Municipality at elee-
tiona for members of the Legislative As-
sombiy and at Murst nicipal elections, and that
saiBrusselils on the 27th day 01 .July, 800 ndre-
mains
01)011 to for
mine the said list, 0111, ii
any omission or any other errors are found
therein, to take immediate n1rro0edings to
have the said errors oortooted according to
law. F, S, 80055, 01ork.
Anted the 28th dayof .7121y, 1808,
TSF POST
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1898 for the small sum of
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of Auction Sale Bills, Advertising
Strayed Stock, Farms for Sale,
&e.
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