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The Brussels Post, 1912-7-11, Page 8Paris Green Have you seen any potato bugs yet this year ? They are here the same as before, as active as ever, and about the only thing to clo is to be on hand and finish them with a dose of OUR PARIS GREEN We bay the best to be had and guar- antee it to be pure and strong. If Soli use it you will not be disappointed with your work, as is sometimes the case after using Paris Green. It will pay you to use a dependable grade. For tbe bane - fit of those who only have a small patch of potatoes we have the Paris Green put up in small packages, as well as the pound size. Price 3sc a lb. Fish Story Or rather the story of the fish, be- cause it was really true this time. The catehing, last week in the Mait- land, of the large fish weighing iug nearly ten pounds, created no small amount of interest here. No doubt many former Brusselites or your friends, will like to bear about it, and AS a picture IS the most effec- tive way, why not send a post card ? We have the photo, of the fish on Post Cards. So. each. See them. FILMS DEVELOPED. PRINTING DONE. Fresh Stock of Kodak Supplies TheCItiCa Store ur F. R. SMITH DRUGGIST AND STATIONER. gm' littim xerns Some fine fields of Fall wheat in this locality. FRIDAY of this week is the tzth. The Orangemen from Brussels will go to Blyth for tbe Celebration. LARGE deliveries of agricultural imple. ments are being rnadeby the local agents at Brussels. It is a good sign. Scnoos Board will not meet until Monday evening as some of the mem- bers will be out of town Friday. A number of touring Huron Old Boys front Toronto were here on Sunday for dinner, going from Brnssels to Wing - ham. Go To EINCARD/NE.- Wednesday, July 57th. Big day Re -union. All regular trains available. Special train returns from Kincardine at it o'clock IL an. SURVEYOR ROGER, Of Mitchell, and his assistant, George Duelop was here this week taking levels for the John street drain to be put in this season in Brus- sels. TUESDAY afternoon the annual pic-nic of the Loyal Legion, Brussels, was held in the Davidson grove on the bank of the Maitland. The afternoon was greatly enjoyed by both young and old. A note in the Winnipeg Tribune, re- cording events of zo years ago, says :- The 'Alex. Logan" fire engine was packed in a C, P. R. freight car and stepped to Brussels, Ontario, for exten- sive repairs, THE Fort William paper says N. B. Gerry is erecting a store 3o x 8o and 2 stories it West Fort William. We are pleased to notice these evidences of prosperity on the part of our former townsman. Soma of the business people complain of the dust but for some weeks as. Keruagban bas received very little help from Old Probs in the way of showers end consequently has a big proposition on his hands. It is only by frequent applications of aqua punt that the work can be kept in hand. NEARLY A Ftes.-Just after the men started work in tbe Bridge Works, Mitchell, one morning recently the roof of the building caught fire, and every- thing being as dry as kindling wood, the structure would have been razed to the ground in very short order had it not been for the prompt attention of the men who were at work. Foment Drviston COURT. -Thursday of last week Fourth Division Court was held here before his Honor *fudge Holt. The only ease beard was that of McDonald vs. Godkin, for false rep- resentation of a horse. Barristers Sin- clair. Brussels and Killoran, Goderich, appeared for the respective parties, Verdict for plaintiff for $tes.00. A fire scare was on the program Mon- day evening when it was rumored that the Pryne Milling Company's flour mill was on fire. The engine was hustled out but was soon returned to the Fire Hall as the alarm was occasioned by the burning of a pile of spruce brush at the mill dam. It is better to be sure than sorry but these days are a trifle warm for speeding events. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE.- The regular meeting of Brussels Wonsen's Institute will be held on Thursday, x8th 'inst., at 2,30 p. rn., in the Public Library audience room. Subject will be "The value of fruits and vegetables on the syetem," by Mrs. P. A, McArthur. Roll call responses will consist of recipes for a happy bome.• A large attendance hop- ed for. Keep the date in mind. Simmer, train will be run on the Grand Trunk railway to Blyth on Fri. day, July nth, leaving Brussels at 8 a. M. and connecting at Winghain with the contingent from the North. On the home trip in the evening the train is slated to start at 630 p. ni. from Blyth, We have known cases where the time scheduled was three hours be- hind before the journey homeward was commeneed. Return fare 8o cents and 40 cents for children, ILLUSTRATED 'LECTURE.- Thursday evening ot this week, July nth, W. J. Tattler, a student of Wyeliffe College, Torouto, who it representing the upper Canada Blble Society, will give an il., lostrated Lecture, entitled "A trip through Canada with the Bible Soeiety," in the Methodist charoh, Bressels at 8 o'clock, Everybody interested in the work of this great Society is invited to attend, Collection will be taken to de- fray expenses, Remember Thursday July txth is the date; Ltsrownt, and Poote play a sudden death match Thursday evening of this week at Uneaten to break the tie and settle the District champloeship. The Wieners will he pitted against I3russcis to benne and home games ie the first round of the semi-finals Tuesday even, log of pee week. We hope our boys will stick to their winning gait but they will have to fight for it. by the word "fight" we do not Mein a fistietiffexhi bidet] but the strenuous et le of foot ball that takes 11 out Of tbe rocking , RAYING is engaging the attention of the farmers. Those who aspired to be tune brides must put away their ambitions for an- other year. Miss Mycete WILSON entertained the members of St. John's church choir to a social ou their lawn last Friday even- ing. A good time was enjoyed. THE POST regrets to hear that Barris- ter Blair, formerly a well known resident of Brussels, was a sufferer by the Regina cyclone to the extent of about $1,500 by damage to his residence. A rink from Brussels Bowling club was at Owen Sound this week taking part in the annual tournament. It was composed of D. C. Ross, R. Downing, J. G, Jones and G. Manners. KINCARDINE Review says :-Charles Jackson has returned to Kincardine and has taken up his residence on the corner of Priocess and Broadway. We are glad to count Mr. and Mrs. Jackson as citi- zens of Kincardine in the future. - 0 Menne C. Havana, Oa. D., will be at her ofnce, Brussels, for Practice from Wednesday .Tuly 1501 till Saturday, Ally 113th, nese Mitch cow for sale also a few yearling cattle Lot d Con. 9, Grey, Telephone 286. .Tao, Lowe. Go To Xxxstattrinn.- Wednesday, Stay 17th. Big day of Re.union. All regular trains vallable. Special train returns from Bin- eardine at 11 o'clock p.m. WOOL WANTS/x-60,000 lbs. We pay highest prices cash or trade. Bring along your butter and eggs. EMI Bitos,, Winghain, Ott DwaLONG rooms to let above stores. Oom- fortable and convenient. I. C./III:MARES. WHEN lawn mowers will not work easy call on or write T. MOGI:wog, Brussels. THE ENTRANCE EXAM -The results have not came to hand yet for Brussels but wili no doubt be ready before next issue. Inspector Field was waiting con- Brmation from Toronto. Chas. Dobson, of Kansas, a former old resident of Ethel locality, and a brother to the late David Dobson a one 1 time well known resident of Brussels. He stands the passing years well, E. E. Baiden, of Toronto, has taken a position in the shop of W. P, Fraser, Brussels, as coat maker. We hope be will feel at home in our town and per. chance be and Mrs. Baiden will become permanent residents as they are the sort of citizens we are looking for. SOME OF THE NEW THINGS, - Cherries, Raspberries, Green Peas, A shower of rain. People satisfied with the heat, An auto party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Weber, Mrs. Behrens and Mrs. Winger, of Elmira, and Mrs. Devitt, of Waterloo, were in town on Monday calling on Alex. and Mrs. Smith, J. T. and Mrs, Wood and W. and Mrs. Mc- Call. The quartette continued their trip to Morris township and Blyth to visit other relatives before returning. BOWLING.- Three rinks of Blyth Bowiers paid Brussels a friendly visit on Monday and enjoyed an 'afternoon on the green. Result of match was favor- able to tbe home kitty finders as the fol- lowing score will show :- Brussels Blyth D. C. Ross, sk 18 1. McMurchie, sk 12 J. Jones, skip 23 Dr. Charlesworth 9 R. Downing sk re J. MoTaggart, sk ar Totals se 42 A return game will be played sbortly. Atm TOUR. -j. J. Avery, of Brandon, Mao,, was here on a visit at the home of George Barkley, be being a brother of Mrs. Barkley. Securing the Ewan car, with Elmer Ewan as chaoffeur, Mr. Av- ery invited Mrs. N. 13 Kelly, oF Pitts burg, who is also a sister, Mrs. Barkley, Miss Irene Barkley and Miss baby An. ice Barkley. The trip encompassed Sea - forth, Clinton, Kincardine, Bervie and Teeswater, 2e3 miles in all. Calls were made on relations and friends en route, arriving home Tuesday at noon. It was a delightful trip and merle witbout a mishap. Mr. Avery left for New York Tuesday afternoon from whence he re- turns to his home, He will be welcome back, A. 0. TJ, W lantres.-At the March session of the Grand Lodge of Ontario Anoieut Order of -Glutted Workmen it WAS au insttuction to the Executive to employ a competent life insurance actuary to Value the policiee held by the membership in the Order, and to draft echedule of rates that will insure per- maneocy and be adequate for all time, P. Sanderson, M, A., Fellow of the Faculty et Actuaries of Scotland, was engaged and presented a report and a schedule of rules to the Grand Lodge Friday, that was adopted after clis- messing the question of readjustment and the effect of the increase on the en. th.e membership, The outtotne of the interesting discussion was the adoption by an overwhelming vote of the neW rates recommended. The be rates will be applied to the account to which each member bad attained on May r, recta, all members over 6s years being valid 0551 68 yea% has been renewing old friendships here. 040.040a0~~esaWaliteetelkeleeee0^0110 leetothatet4ea~etiteteseeeeteeaWneetieeeWet A Business Chance .ssapiee, • is often missed when it might have been easily embraced by Systematic Saving Begin now to prepare for the day of op- portunity by depositing your savings in The METROPOLITAN Oat AK $l.00 OR MORE OPENS AN AOCOUNT BRUSSELS BRANCH F. H. GILROY, MANAGER ,pte.WWW/W40.40e404",e 404,0~0.10*~~•~0404•WW.AokowectIV Brussels School Promotions In room 111 The Principal offers apology to pupils of room 313 for keeping tbein so long in suspense in regard to their examination results. Miss Henderson had AU usually large number of difficult papers to mark and a promotion is too iMpor- taut to hurry over. A careful con. sideration is more to your interests, To Junior IV. H Stewart E Cameron D Ross L McCracken H Gerry M Carter R Hewitt W Buchanan To Sr. III. B Wright C Best F Hinson lot Skeltou Warwick Pass from Jr. III. E Fox M Pawson El James C Moore HONORS R. Moore FAsS A Fox A Currie People We Taik About W. H. and airs. Kerr speut a few days in Clinton. Miss Dora Smith is holidaying for a few weeks at PlattsvIlle, Miss Margaret Brown was visiting in Wingham during the past week. Allan Hurlburt, of Brautford, spent the week end at Reeve Leckie's, Ellis McLean, of Seaforth, has been visititing at P. Scott's, QueeMstreet. Mrs. Thos. Calder, ot Iunisfail,Alta., is renewing old friendships in this /ocality. Wm. McCall, Queen Street, was not as well as usual thisweek but w,e hope he will continue to improve. Mrs. Askin, Elizabeth street, was call- ed to Listowel this week to attend the funeral of a relative. Walter and Cline Scott took a holiday trip to Sarnia and "round" and enjoyed the outing immensely. Miss Barbara McKelvey, B. A., has gone on a holiday trip to the West to visit relatives and friends. George Robb is' attending a Con- vention of London Life Insurance agents at London this week, Mrs. (Dr.).McNaughton and Miss Florence enjoyed Lake Huron's breezes at Kincardine for 6 few days. Mrs. F. Sparliug has been under the doctur's care but we hope she will soon be fully restoted to good health. Mrs, Athol Stewart and sou Jack, of Toronto, were here for a short visit with Mrs. Leckie duringthe past week. Miss Jessie Cunningham is holidaying in Palmerston with her brother Herb. and Mrs. Cunningham for a week. Miss Scott, of Listowei, and Miss Winona James, of Stratford, have been visiting Miss Vera Wilbee, of town. Bert. Lott is away to Bktnda to spend a vacation with his friend Mr. Duff, who visited here ou several occasions. Miss Margaret Ament visited Wing - ham friends this week. Miss Carrie Ament is holidaying with London tele- tives. Mrs. Jno. Simmons has returned from a very enioyable visit with relatives and friends at Burford, Brantford and other. points. Mise Flo. Buchanan, of town, and Miss Murray, of Duluth, were visiting at Blyth and this week left for Orillia for a few weeks. W. W. Harris and sou Will. are away this week on a trip to the West where they may spend a few months if it im- proves the former's health. Mrs. H. L, Jackson and son Lloyd and Miss Mainie Cardiff left on Wednes- day for a vacation with relatives and friends in and about Winnipeg. - Dr. Graham, of Toronto, renewed old friendships in Brussels for a few days. He came on the Huron Old Boys' ex- cursion. He looks as natural as ever. Postmaster Kay, of Stratford, brother to Mrs. W. H. Kerr, has been laid up witb a threatened attack of appendicitis. We hope he will soon be as well as ever. Miss Bertha Sharpe paid a brief holi- day to her old home, returning to Tor- oth() on Monday. .We are always glad for the home coming of former Brits- selitee. Dr, and Mrs. Wilsett; Mildmay, and S. C. and Mrs. Wilson, 13ruseels, motored to Stratford Friday and visited f. M. Wilson, Birmingham st., and other friends in that city. Herb. and Mrs, Cunningham and children, Miss Grace lioekle, Messrs. Wilson and Burns, all Of Palmerston, spent Sunday visiting Heeds in town coming in Mr, Burns' car. Miss Sophia Sperling, of Toronto, is a welcome visitor with relatives and friends in Brussele and !entity. She is a niece to airs. F, Roe, Mrs. W. P. Prtteer and F. Sporting, Last Friday evening Harry Morris of Goderloh, paid bis dfflcisl visit as D: D. G. M. for Hume District to Brueeele A, O. U. W. Lodge, He bad an attack of typhoid fever Int has about regalned bis old time vigor. 13, and MM. Getter have gone On a pletteure trip to Port William Where they have three sons it businees. Miss Thurse Gerry is holidaving at Selkirk, Ont., with 1Mrs, (the) Toole formerly of 13russele and will also visit at Muskoka helore rett1111111g. Miss Bella Dark, of London, is a visitor under the parental roof. Harvey Willis, of Winghain, was visiting Harold Gerry last week. Miss M. Eddiugton left for a short vacation at her home in Chatham. Mrs, David Hume, of Toronto, was a visitor with her sister, Mrs. Jno. Long. Mies Alta Pryne is visiting at Selkirk, Ont,, with Mrs. Dr. Toole, formerly of town. Church Chimes W. J, Garside, of London, will conduct the services in the Bervie parish during the absence of Rev. Mr, Dunbar in Ireland. Mrs, J. J. Bellamy, of Blanshard, accornpaufed by her father, Rev. las. Harris, of Guelph, left to visit her sister, errs. Judson Greenwood, Winnipeg. Last Sabbath morning the members of Brussels Orange Lodge attended the Methodist church in a body, marching from the Orange Hall, marshalled by B. Gerry, one of the veteians. Rev, Dr. Oaten preached a very suitable discourse for the occasion for which he has been highly complimented, • Hamilton was selected as next year's place of meeting at the couvention of the Christiau Endeavor of Ontario, in session at Kingston in Sydenham street church. The election of officers re- sulted: President, Rev. W. A. Me - Taggart, Toronto; vice-presidents. A. R. liewetson, Toronto; Rev. S. T. Bartlett, Toronto ; Rev. W. R. Mc- Intosh, London, and Rev, A, L. Brown, Toronto ; recording secretary, L. T. Malcolm, Hamilton ; corresponding secretary, Thos. Brennan, Toronto treasurer, D. L. McDonald, Toronto, EP, LEAGUE COMMITTEE.- On the suggestion of Rev. 1. W. Hibbert, Chairman of the Wingham District, three committee meetings are called for Tuesday, July reth, in the Board Room of the Methodist church Wing - ham. 7.45 a. m. District Officers to ar- rauge for Financial District meeting and Sunday School Convention. 8,45 a. m. Epworth League District Exe- cutive to plan work for the year. 11.3o a. m. District Missionary Committee. 12.00 lunch, 1.00 p. in. District Missiouary Committee. z.st p. m. ad. journ. District Officers are ; Rev 3 W. Hibbert, Chairman Rev. G W. Rivers, Fin. Secretary ; Rev. David Wren, S. S. Secretary ; Rev. A. 3, Langford, Temp. and Moral Reform Sec. District Missionary Committee - Resole J. W. Hibbert, D. Wren, M. A., G. W. Rivers B. A, B. D., and W. 14 Kerr end Jno Kerr. • Brussels Council Monthly meeting was held last Monday evening. Present Council- lors Dames, Amelia Muldoon arid McGuire, In the absence of 'Reeve Leckie, who is in the West, Council- lor Dames occupied the their. Minutes of last meeting read and passed. Following accounts were ordered to be paid on motion of Messrs. Muldoon and McGuire F, S. Scott, on salary, etc .865 00 J. Patterson, electric light . 155 80 R. Oliver, salary 37 50 W. J. Palmer, wink on street8 00 W. Anderson, scales . 15 00 A report from Inspector N. R. 'Wil- son of the Canadian Fire 'Under- wrilers' Association on his recent visit to Brussels, was presented.' :After giving a statement of the fire ap- pliances and test made he notes the following deficiencies ;- TESTN Gave alarm from Fire Hall bell at 11.30a. Engine and reel drawn out by hand 11.831j, Team arrived and second reel drawn out 11.844, with 0 inches cold water in gunge glass. Tenet bitched to steamer 1135 and steamer drawn to pumping steed at Jiver, Pressure gnage moved 1140. Pump- ing started 11.44, with 50 lbs. steain and 100 lb. water. Stream througit one line of 200 feet with 1-tuch R, nozzle at 11.45, pressures being steam 46 ibs„ water 90 lbs., nozzle 86 lbs. At 12.06 p. tn. pressul'es bad reduced to 20 lbs, steam and 20 lbs. teeter, when the engine was stopped. Start- ed again ati2.09 with 40 lbs. steam and 50 lbs. water and itb 12.15 pros - stares were 50 lbs, steam ' and 100 the. water, when one length cif hose burst. Two streams, each through 200 feet, of hose with 14 in. ring and 1 inch ring nozzles were tilitowe at 12.25 pressures being Steam 40 Datt. water 80 lbsr, 11025109 213 lbs. and 52,1bs. respectively. At 12.30 p. m. the steam pressure again dropped to below 20 lbe„ when the testi wee stopped. SVMMARY OF APPLIANCES IN 'Geis Stettin fire engine, single pattern, abut 9 x 13 x 00 about 400 gallons per militate ; tarries 22 feet %Setters hose and 100 feet Sh inch hotie for attaching to hydrant, 22 feet spare election pipe M fire hall ; fire, engine water supply Is fram the river, two underground tanks and 3 hydrants at street Inter. sectiona in business portion of Turn - berry street Which are in connection With a 4 inch pipe, to hydrant Elleabeth steeet pumping stand, through Which the steamer pinaps froth the river, connection being made through two 95.foot lengths 01 hose front branches on etugine to In Thi STA CANIAIDA. oFp/c4, TORONTO ESTABLISHED 105 CAVINGS `deposited in this bank draw the highest current rate of interest. Withdrawals of part or the whole amount may be made when- ever desired without delay. '35 BRUSSELS BRANCH, 3. F. Rowland, lf1rr Manager. branches on hydrants. First-class hose, 1,100 feet and 50 feet rubber hose kept in shed at Elizabeth street pump- ing stand for connecting engine to hydrant; three plaympes. Three hose reels. Hook and ladder truck with Old-fashioned joining up ladder and other equipment. Winter sleigh for steamer, frame fire station with shingle roof • standard hose tower ; no accommodation for men or horses. Brigade of 13 men exclusive of steatn engineer (who is policeman and care- taker of appliances) and fire chief ; none fully paid, small payment for each fire and practice, none -sleeping in fire hall. Horses not owned by Municipality not stabled in fire hall, no standard arrangement for securing such as are necessary ; small payment paid for first team which happens to hitch to steamer. General alarm from bells on fire hall and public school, both of which are immediately ac- cessible, but have to be pulled by hand. General telephone service by day and night about; 118 subscribers. Telephone in steamer engineer's dwelling with extension bell in bed room and the dwellings of 5 other firemen. Council then adjourned. BORN BLLToTT.-In Blyth, on July 7th, to Mr. and sore. J. H. R. BItiott, a daughter. MOldn&AN.-In Blyth, On July 5511, to AM and Mrs. John mcmillan, a daughter. 1110820012. -In Blyth, on .Tune1129th, to Mr. and Mrs. Adam Meffenale, a daughter. IITTONTE.-In Brussels, 00 Jul,/ Otis, to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ritchie a daughter. SIVIEVEL-In Morris township, on July 8rd, to Mr. and E. Frank 5011511,5 son. DIED Bom4AN.-/n Winghani, on July Oth, Edward Beaman, in his 70th year. GltAnAtt.- In Ethel, on July 6th, William Graham, aged 76 years. BRUSSELS MARKEr Wheat Oats Peas BarleY Butter Bggs Potatoes Hay Hogs Wool 9102 *100 50 60 75 80 75 76. 10 20 21 22 70 80 1000 1005 740 740 12 18 _ . 'The People's Column H017SE FOR SALE. -A comfortable frame dwelling house with splendid well and gatgeZr.Fot,filVe:nplirtn.'t bargair on MISS JENNIE BLIAIR, CranbluoV.8 aP434 to .rininnits WANTED for reversing 25 desks 111 .ohool house of S. 8. 170. 6, Morrie, and for the placing 01 24 feet of slate blackboard. Further particulars May be obtained 11.0212 WALTBR Secretary of Board, Brus- sels P. 0. To Contractors Applications will be i•eeelved up to August 18t for lathing and plastering my new rest- denoe. House is 28 feet square and Idtehen Mad Ono competent to handle wood fibre plastering preferred. Plane and speolfloations may be seen at my home, 1-4 A. GARDINER, Walton. TBAOHER WANTED, male or female, for S. 8, No. 10Township of Grey, Huron County, duties bo commence Sept. 2110, 1912. Apply, stating salary and qualifications and experience if any, to ISAAC) LASS, See.-Treae,, Ethel P. 0, CARM FOR SALE. -Being south halves or s- Lots 54 and 55, Con. 1, al orris township, Huron Co., containing 100 acres. On the farm is a good frame house 52x80.15 feet ; 18x22X ; wood shed 20x80 ; bank barn nu* straw shed 80x40 • lean-to 16x80. Stone wall with good stabling under barn. 2 never fail- ing wells and a good orchard. Only X mile to school and 1 mile to churck and post office. Price $1,600. Deed may be seen on application 10 1118 proprietor, WALTER L. 1:11180EIDN- RIDGE, Jamestown P. 0. 51-8m 0 .1,1 Poert :4)*-VIaltffe144100000211P41,43 Pure • s: PdriS ea iGreen , . s es Weguarantee ourbieabsoi. 1 a a o a utely Pure and- to ft • give perfect satisfac- tion o a ar.in every partic- u° • • a • O a o a : 35c. per pound 0 ea a a a a AT O re et a 0 60 a a e 6 a co e O 0 O 0 O 0 O 0 of.i6Aeg150al9041.411008800,041111180:.1 85 (A- 00 0 0 0 FOX'S DRUG STORE irINE 164 ACRE FARM FOR SALB.-TIM. 11r- undersigned offers for sale hie Roe farm of 169 acres, being Lot 27 and part of 306 28, Con. 18.d anpart of Lot 28, Com 19, McEntee townshie. Huron Co. 51110 good state of cul- tivation, excepting 5 acres of hardwood bush. Two comfortable frame houses ; one bank barn 50x50 feet, with stone stabling ; a straw barn 86E46 feet ; hog pen and hen house 18x92, and another barn on Om 54, 86x46 5 good wells, 2X acres of orchard, goad fences, large. ly woven wire, Farm is 4 under grass and in prime shape for grazing or °running. Posses. sion given at any time to suit purchaser. Terms offered aro liberal and price right. Property 1s i34nilloairoin postolllee and school and 1N miles to Walton village on 0. P. R., where are all convenienoes. For further par. bloaters apply on the property to S. J. POL. LARD, Proprietor, Walton P. 0. 51-51 New Perfection 1 1 awarassaamommeata .n.raiwipAr, WANTED for S. S. No. 7, Grey Protestant. M. ERA TJTBR, Secretary, and qualifications to be stated, Must be Mons received to July 16th, salary, experience Oranbrook P 0 WILTON & GILLESPIE 1 ............ IT township (Oranbreok Village), Huron Co., duties to commence after vacation. Applied - Oil Cook Stove Points of Advantage With this Woman's Favorite It uses all the heat. It cooks evenly. It doesn't smoke. It will bake, boil, toast or roast, It is- made with 1, 2 or 3 burners. Get rid of heat and save fuel by investing in it PER- FECTION. It means a cool kitchen and coal oil is the cheapest cookiug fuel you can use. We will be pleased to show yon'the stove and explain ite easy- working by a call ab our store. soileeerocaceasc000sasecoacceeemosooseesoeseecooeessesesposessesoesseesoo•esoso G. N. McLAREN Here's a Special in Ladies' :Waists 1 Brussels Daylight Store • • a 02 a 0015 15 00 15 a a 15 • We were fortunate in getting 10 dozen Job Waists, odd lines and brok- en sizes, from the factory -up to $1.75 Values in Ladies Waists for 98c. 0 o -10 dozen Ladies' Wash Waists, fancy, with high and low collar ; also the Tailor Waists' with double ceff and long collet •, not all sizes of any one kind but all sizes in the lot 0 from 32 to 44; a splendid assortment. Your choice for , C • • • O Reduced Prices on all the kligher Priced Waists ri e 1..,:-- dies' and Misses' Wash Dresses i a , a o • We have a good assortment of Ladies' and Misses' Wa' li, Dresses in •0 : White, Mull, Lawn and Cotton Voils„ also in Anderst,i's Ginghams, : : made up m nice combinations-- a e al 1111 being cleared at Reduced Prices • 0 • O o • • Summer - Shoes - and - Slippers 1 : We have a good assortment in Ladies', Misses', and Children's Slippers a 2 and Oxfords -comfortable Footwear for the hot weather. Ladies', Mis- s sesand Children's White Canvas Slippers ; Boys' and Youths' Brown o a Canvas Lace Boots - 22 0 0 0 • 00 02 a 15 as . The Prices are the Lowest 0 • • a o o li Reduced Prices in all Summer Clothing i . . i : 'ghost Prices N. MoLAREN $ for Produce,, • • • • :••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• too 40001; •