The Brussels Post, 1913-7-10, Page 8-Fs
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Paris Violet Dike
Green 'ialCUIE Powder
The time Got using this is right
at band and the sooner yea ialefs
your potatoes an ftm,11ciation the
fewer bugs ,tpttvi will be to kill.
Our aris Green is
4re and Strong
and we bey the best that is to
be had. It is a certain amount
of work iu puttiny, mParts
Green, and in oi der not to be
disappointed with the work it
is very necessary to use good
stuff. Ours is a dependable
grade and it will pay to use it.
Price 35c a pound
e-Vola-tibeauidnier made even more
so by the use ot this high grade
Powder, Without doubt there le
no better Talcum Powder on the
market then Violet Delve. Con
Mining- the best of ingredients and
delicately perfumed it will appeal to
yon at once.
Refreshing, Cooling and Antiseptic.
Destroys the Odor of Perspiration.
Stops Prickly Heat.
1N TWO TINTS
Flesh and White
25 Cents per can.
rhe ,eaa store F. R. SMITH
DRUGGIST AND STATIONER.
focal It tus
CUT the weeds.
THE Maitland river is very low.
Sc000s. Board will met Friday even-
ing of this week.
MASONIC Grand Lodge will open
next Wednesday at °trews.
POOLE vs. Brussels Friday evening of
this v eel: on Victoria P.ttk It will be
a dandy game.
A rink of Bowlers from Brussels may
attend the Tournament at Mount
Forest next week,
A block of cement sideealk, oppo
site the Backer butcher shop, burst up
last week, caused by the heat it is sup
posel. It was relayed this week.
Taz great heat of Saturday was
succeeded ou Sunday by a decided cool
spell in t hich overcall's were brought
into use and fires were rekiuellect itt
stoves not frequently used in July.
Esrreatece Examination re,urns are
not to hand yet but are expected for
next week. If the "slow coach" de-
partment thought of the anxiety boys
end girls are in they'd get a bigger bus-
tle on them.
WOMEN'S IrisTeruTit.-The next meet-
ing of Brussels Women's Institute will
be held, in the Public L brary audience
raom. Friday afternoon of next week.
ath iust., at 2.30 o'cicck. Mrs oin)
Holmes will introduce the topic "'nee
value of oure air, sunshine and the
bath." You me iuvited.
BASE BALL. -Listowel Base Ball nine
played a game here Saturday eveuiug
on Victoria Park with tue local cli niond
dusters Score was 7-6 in facer or the
visitors. It was not et rorless ball but Cor
the little practice our lads get it was a
good game. A return match was on the
program Ibis week at Listowel.
WORD was received here of the de-
cease of Thos. Knechtel, ouneest sou
of the late Jno. N. Kueclitel. He lived
at Alsask, Sask., and bail been in poor
health for some time. His wife and
family survive, I: is it good many
years since Mr. Knechtel vas here.
Brussels was his birthplace. His wife
was Miss Reid formerly of this local,ty.
SEWING Csacre.-A Social evening
will be given, under the auspices of
the Sewing Circle of Melville church,
on tbe Manse lawn, Thursdzy evening
of next week, rith inst. Good program
and retresliments. Should weather
conditions be unfavorable entertain-
ment will be held in Melville church
basemeut. Admission x5 tents ; child-
ren so cents.
HURON OLD Boa:a-The following
s`taaatss ys visited Brussels Monday after-
s touring Huron Co. by
noon w
.t Sloan, IS, Floods', Maj•
Hodson, Roger Crock-
eadjek, N. W. Heron,
W. I. Tim s, Robertesms,s,11.-S.
Sheppard, Chas. 'ffei7 11. 1. McIn-
tosh and W. T. Packenham. With flags
flying and horns tooting they cut quite a
dash.
To THE Puthao -The Postoffice door
is left unlocked after 6 3o p. tn. and the
wicket is opened for a few minutes on
distribution of the night mail as a privi-
lege to box holders only and not for a
lounging room to eat peanuts and litter
the floor with the shells. If the patrons
of the office appreciate this privilege and
wish it continued they want to drop the
peanut game. F. S. SCOTT,
Postmaster,
GARDEN PARTV,-The Garde Party
held at the home of Mrs. lames Wilsos,
. Elizabeth street, under the auspices of
St. John's A, Y. P. A , turned out very
pleasantly. After supper program
consisted of Gramophone selections ;
vocal umbers by .Miss McGregor, F,
O. Gilroy and J. G. lobes ; Instru-
mentals by D. Taylor, C. Richards and
Misses Bryans ; Reading by Miss Berva
Bryans ; duet by Bobs and Marjorie
Campbell and short addresses by Revels
Messrs. Mann and Wren. The chair
was occupied by Mr. Payne. !Thanks B. E. Oaten
were retorted to Mrs. Wilsoa for the L. M. Sperling
use of her grounds. . W, H. Work.
OBIT. -After an illness of 5 months THE Poss' congratulates the scholars on
Wm, Edwards, of Gorrie, .brother to
George Edwar.is and Mrs. Heist and
Mrs, Doll, of Brussels, paid Natere's
debt Thursday ot last week, aged 65
years and 2 monthe, Funeral took
plate Saturday afternoon to Wroxeter.
cemetery, conducted by Rev. Mr.
'Ackland and Mr. Gee, of Lietowel.
Mr. Edwards was born in Markham
townehip-and came West in /863 living
on Lot 3, Con. 6. Grey. Associated
with his brother he followed sawmilling
for yea's; and afterward was 'in business
at Belenore before moving to Gorrie his
son succeeding him, Mrs. Edwards,
who was Miss Margaret Lynn, of Grey
township, 3 Sees:Mtn., f Belmore
George of Listowels and Jag. at home)
and 5 datighters .(Elizabellt, of Van-
Ceirtver, B. C. ; Emma, at home • Mrs.
Barton, Belmore ; /ane and Mabel is
Toronto) survive, Al, were present At
the fatieral except daughter in the
West, A daughter, Sarah, died 1
years ago. Relatives from BtuSgels,
and Mrs. Churchill of McGaw, a niece,
sittelided tile leg Sad facia
motor
or Beck, F.
er, N. B. C
A broken plate glass was removed
from S. C, Wilson's grocery and a new
one placed iu its steed.
lloase races at Listowel are the
attraction of equine fanciers this week.
Brussels is represented.
F °UNTIL D:Visloo Cour' was held
Wednesday aftet nt.ou of last week
before judge Holt. Docket was a light
one,
Irersestermeax Foot Ball Fridev even -
ing of this week. Poole and Brussels
will contest tu the semi finals, Return
match at Poole Monday evening next.
LIGHTNING rather upset the telephone
business last week. 72 Iittts were
burned out, Milton Lake, the busy
lineman, soon had them put to rigbls.
LA -T week W. W. Harris made a
shipment of creamery butter from his
factory for which 25 cents a pound was
received. Recant showers have :lone
the pastures good thereby assisiing in
the sup; ly of cream.
Two cars of tile have arrived front
'reroute for the Johe street sewer
They cost over Seim which is consider
ably over the eugineer's estimate. We
suppose this will be occasioned in the in-
creased cost of wages, &c.
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Loses -A sum of money with elastic bands
around it, lost on Alain or 51111 streets, Brus-
sels, on Saturder. June 28th. Pinder will he
rewarded by leaving same at Tog POST.
ERE/. cal for the Deering and Prost & Wood
implements. also for the Fleury and Cook.
shutt plows, sold by E. G, Pitu, Brussels.
TWo litters of choice young pigs for sale.
Lot 10, Con. 7, Grey. CHAS. LAMONT.
Phone 2111. Brussels P. 0.
WA NTEO -A Kitchen girl at the American
, Hotel, at once. Mos. JAMES.
W000 WAISTED. -60,000 lbst for cash or
trade. Highest prices. Bring along your
butter and eggs. IVe want them.
KING BROS., Mitcham,
DR. IL P. PARKER. Osteopath and Eye Spec-
, Joliet. at Mr. S. T. Plum's, Brussels -Tuesdays
7 to 10.80a. m.
47-tf
i SHARE, boy wanted to learn the printing.
One who has passed the Entrance preferred.
Apply at emu Poss..
SEE AlcGregor about lawn mowers.
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12TH or JULY Luexteow.-A spec-
ial train will be run to Lucknow on Sat-
urday, in connection with the Orauge
Celebratiou there, for which the time
end fares will be as follows :-
Henfryn ...7 35 a. m. Fare $t 05
Ethel . ....7 so " " r oo
Brussels 8 " " 8o
Bluevale 8 2,1 " " 6o
Arriving at Lucknow at 9.15 o'clock.
Returning train will leave Lucknow at
7 P. in.
Dirt Nor COME. -Many were disap-
pointed last Friday evening nt the non-
appearance of Poole Foot Ball teat'.'
Shortly after 5 they telephoned her -1 that
owing to rain the automobile 'yellers did
not want to come and isas-a's too late for
train or livery service. Referee Mc.
Cutcheous of Stratford, WAS on band
and all were annoyed et the non-atrival.
Since then new dates have beeu arrang-
ed aud the match comes off Friday even
ing of this week. Poole has a strong
team stud will no doubt give a good au-
couut of themselves. Go and cheer
Bressels to victory.
BatisSaLs PUPILS Do WELL. -In the
Lower School examinations the pupils
of Brussels school nearly swept the class,
only one failing out of re who wrote and
3 taking honors. Following is the list
arranged alphabetically :-
HONORS
W. S. Armstrong
G. Deadman
F. A. Roe
VASS
A. L. Ballantvue
W. 3, Hoover
C. W. Lott
E. F. Lowry
W. 14. Lowry
M. R. Machtin
al, 1. McLatichliu
J. McLennan
G, I. McQuarrie
their success.
LAWN PARTY.- Thursday evening
of last week an enjoyable time was
spent at the Methodist Parsonage lawn,
After lunch was served a short pro-
gram was presented consisting of
Gramophone selections by S. Carter's
machine ; two solos by F. Il..Gilrov ;
Addresses by Mr. Payne, of St, John's
church, and Rev. Mr, Mann, 13. A., of
Melville church ; solo by MiSs Minnie
Walker ; humorous recitation by Miss
Berea Bryant; ; Introduction and words
of welcome to new pastor ; duet, Miss
Alta Pryne and Mr, Gilroy ; Address
by Rev. D, Wren. M. A. W. 1.1. Kerr
presided as Chain -eon, Ice Croon,
lemonade, etc., were dispensed. The
proceeds atuounting to $43 oo went to
the treasury of the Ladies Atth Lawn
was illuminated by electric light.
Rev. and Mrs. Wren met a goodly nnte.
her of their new parishiobersfor the
Si -at them. The words of kindly, wel-
come float Messrs, Paytte and Mann
were very heartily reeiptoeitted by the
neat pastor,
tv.,:sttp.
The Matropolitan Bank!
gaplital Paid up
Fund • •
Undivided Profits .
$1,000,000.00
1,250,000.00
,181,858.20
HEAD OFFIOE - TORONTO
„loint Deposit Accounts are a convenience
'w arranged especially for Farmers or those living out
of town, Money can be deposited or withdrawn by any
of the parties in whose names the account is opened.
$1.00 OR MORE OPENS AN ACCOUNT
BRUSSELS BRANCH P. H. GILROY. MANAGER
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The PosT is thankful to a number ot
suiscribers who are squariug up sub-
scriptions, Slow is your sub, gentle
reader?
SATURDAY of this week will be the
' glorious 12:h" when the Orangemen
of Brussels will go to Lucknow for the
day's celebration.
A rink of bowlers, consisting of D.
C. Ross, A. Strachan, R. F. Downing
and Jnu. Duticau went to the Tourna-
ment at Goderich last Tuesday.
ABOUT a dozen members of the
Orange Order went to Walton last Sun-
day morning to hear the Funnusl set,
mon preached by Rev. R A. Lundy.
They prouonnced it a fine service.
Last Sabbath evening the members
of Brussels Orange Lodge and visiting
brethren attended Melville church,
marshalled by M. H Moore, Rev, Mr.
Mann preached a sermon suitable to the
occasion deding with Peter -the tack.
Mrs. Addie Wright rendere 1 a choice
solo. On return to the Lodge room a
resolution of appreciation was passed to
the pastor, choir and trustees of the
church,
alas, HARK1IIK AN:AVERS THE ROLL
-Tuesday of this week Bessie Nig-
Donald, beloved wife of. Wm, Habkirk,
Teeswater, form- rly of Brussels, passed
away. She was married 18 years ago
and is survived by her husband and
two daughters (Nlisses Bessie and Mary,)
Mrs. EIabkirk had been ill Si 1,Ce Febru-
ary with anaemia and her demise is re-
gretted by a wide circle of friends.
Fuueral took place Tbuesday afternoon.
Robert and Mrs. Henderson attended
from Brusselg. Mr. Habkiik is R 00515111
of Mr. Henderson's.
ADDRESS AND PRE,ENTAT1ON. -
Wednesday evening of last week mem-
bers of Melville church choir and rep-
resentatives of the School assembled at
the home of S C. and Mrs. Wilson to
enjoy a social hour with L'. F. Ruther-
ford. who was removing from town to
'Voronto. The following address was
read by Lorne Eckmier and A. Mc-
Dermott made the presentation :-
Ma O. F, RUTHERFORD,
Brussels, Ont.,
DEAR SIR. -We. your friends and
associates in the Church and Eucleavor
choirs,
and the Sabbath School Teach-
ers of Melville church, Brussels, having
learned of your removal from town,
have met here this evening to spend a
social hour with you, before your de-
parture. While we deeply regret the
loss we are about to sustain we heartily
Miss Jessie Elliott hes gone to Ed.
10001.011 011 a holiday trip.
J. Kyle wag here from Clilfora last
Sunday for a short visit,
Miss Stele Wiltou, teacher. is home
from Elmira for her vactitiou.
Nliss Maud Brvans leas been spending
0 few days with Pillsouburg relatives
Miss Lily Pethick, of Swift -tab, was
visiting Miss Laura Bateman storing
the past week..
Miss jean Armstrong Is home from
Toronto. where sbe hits been teaching
tar her vacation. •
George Colvin jr., is here on a vaca-
tion treat St, Marys where he is em-
ployed as coatmaker.
Harry and Mrs. Grainger, Moles-
wottla were visitors with J and Misses
Grainger, Mill street,
Miss Liva Ritchie, of Marton, is 5
visitor with Miss Grace Stewart, Queen
street, The ladies are cousins.
Miss Nellie Vipond. of Atwood. is
visiting tier cousius, Misses Beatrice
and Allis Curry, Queen street.
MisS McCormick, ot Trowbridge. was
a visitor wi-h Miss Rine Hunter and
other frienclt for a few days this week
Mrs, Alfred Strowger and little
daughter, Dorothy, of 11£1011H110,
visiting Mrs. D. M. Scott, Elizabeth
street.
isS M uriel 'Brothers, of Toronto, is
enjoying her vacation at the home of
her grandmother, Mrs, James Wilson,
Brussels.
Miss Helen Robertson, of Clinton, is
holidaying with her uncle end aunt,
(runes and Mrs Batten' yne, Queen
street.
A. L and Mrs. Porteous, of Seafortli,
were visitors at the home of Geo find
Mrs. Lows., Princess street. The
ladies are sisters.
Miss Hamilton. of Erin, Out.. is the
guest hi Miss Annie McQuarrin The
latter has been filling a position as mil
liner in the same village.
Wm. Wilton h's been on the sick
list this week, taking cold lest Sunarte
when he and Mrs Wilton drove to Sea -
forth to visit a re'ative who is ill.
Mrs 1. C. Cooper, of Chicago, is
here assisting in caring for her brother,
Thos. Newsom, who is 011 the sick list
Nurse McArthur has charge of the case
Jno. and Mrs. Ferguson and child-
ren are holideving itt Chalmer's church
misuse at Armiew, the home of Rev
B. McRae and family. Mrs, Fergnson
is a dim bier
Jno. and Mrs Landsboroa of Win.
congratulate you upon your well istersapeg. are here on a holiday visit evih -
ed promotion. During the two years the Leatherdale family and other old
you have spent here you have labored
earnestly Feud zealously by the giving of
your time and talent in promoting the
interests of the church as well as of
Society in general and for this devotitsi,
to duty accept our graitude „ 1-•"e- trust
that the influence of youts iate and con-
duct will be au incetstaie to other young
men to set up higher Idea's for
themselves. -As a slight recognition of
ottrreaard and esteem for you as well
'..s of our appreciation of your valuable
services, please accept this gold -headed
umbrella and as this gift unfolded may
protect you front storm and rain, so
may the Everlasting arms be around and
about you to guard and guide you
through life. Signed ou behalf of the
Choirs and Sabbath Shoot Teachers.
LORNE W. D, ECKM1ER,
JEAN MOJR-E,
Laza: Ross,
JAMES Fox.
A McDentstorr
The recipient made a short appropriate
reply. Short speeches were made by
Rev, A. J. Mann. 13 A , F. H. Gilroy
and others expressive of good services
rendered by Mr. Rutherford while in
town and wishing him the best ;hat was
going.
People We Talk About
Athol McQua--rie, 01 Goierich, was
home for the week end.
Miss Cartie McCracken is home from She securscl her ticket from H. L
Toronto for her vacatien. Tackson, local C. P. R., agent, Mist,
Bechanan will be absent for a couple of
Miss Alice Richmond is a visitor at
the Methodist Parsonage, months.
Miss Nellie Irwin, of Toronto, svas
. Miss Carpenter, of Winona, was a
visitor with bliss Flo. Buchanan, renewing old friendships in Brussels
Miss Irene Barkley is here on a visit for a few claY'• coming on the 11;x
elusion of Huron OBoys. She wasld
at the parental home front Toronto.
Miss Margaret McLauchlin returned a former resident being a daughter of
to Detroit with W. and Mrs, Leslie, -
C. and Mrs. Scott, of Toronto, were
guests at the home of S, C. and Mrs.
Wilson.
Miss Edith Deaclman is here for her
vacation, She is teaching in Middle-
sex CO.
Mies Potter, of Goderich, has been
visiting Miss Jessie Cunningham, her
cousin
Miss Rebecca Sherrie is visiting her
sister, Mrs, Walter Sharp, at Goderich
and enjoying the lake breezes.
W. E flaist, of Atwood, was here
for a short visit with his parents. He
has been off work with a sore arm.
Mrs. Mast, of:Hespeler, a cousin of
David Heist, Brussels, died Thursday
of last week. She was past 70 years of
nge,
hars. lames ShaW has gone on a holi-
day to Butmis, Alta., to visit relatives.
She was accompanied by Mre. W. E.
Duncan and daughter'Who wereyreturn.
lug home.
Mns. T. W. Kerney and daughtere, o
Guelph, are here tor a few months,
living io their cottage, Terubsrry
street. Mr. Kerney will come at the
week end and put in a few holidays as
Weill
friends. The eneasasyears are dealiug
kindly syish. them.
mesS Garfield McDonald and son,
William Gordon McDonald. of Niagara
Falls, are visiting at the home of Wm
and Mrs, Gordon, Flora street. Mrs.
McDonald is a niece.
Miss Belle Henderson, spent a
week at Port Colborne with her brothers
end from there goes this week to New-
ark. New Jersey, where she will visit
relatives and friends.
Mrs. H. B. Churchill, of ' McGaw.
was here attending the funeral of her
uncle, Wm. Edwards. of Gorrie. Mr,
Churchill drove over for her Saturday
evening.
Mrs. Robert Strachnd and daughter,
of Grev, are visiting at the home of M.
Buchanan, Brussels The former is me
having any too rugged health and hopes
by the change to gain in vigor.
Dr,Mrs and Miss Wilson and Mrs,
Follics, of Mildmey 1 13 and Mrs.
Hicks, of Gorrie 1 and 3 D and airs.
Miller, of Tarnestown, were visitors with
S C. and Mrs. Wilson, Flora street.
Charles flartliff, of Clinton, was a
visitor here for n few days, Mr.
Bartliff resided in this If/Calif,' for
several veers Rad consequeutly- his visit
was an enjoyable one in meeting old
friends
This week Miss Flo. Buchanan left
for a visit at Victoria. B. C., and
neinerous other pointe iu the West.
James and Mrs. I, win. .
Wm. 13atetnan, Joshua Bateman and
wife, Misses Florence Ftnd-Phyllis Free
man, and George and Frank Atwood,
of Toronto, were visiting relatives and
friends for s few days. They came on
the Huron ota Boys' Excursion last
Sat urslay.
Last Saturday our veteran towneman,
David Ross, celebrated his 87th birth.
day bv working in his garden, Which is
a model for thrift and care. Along with
a host or old trimils Toe POST joins bit
hearty eollgrrittllationS to 8'r, Ross
over the annivetsery.
Druggist Frank Smith and Miss
Dora Smith left last week on a holiday
trip to.the West, They will go as far
as Edmonton and will cell at Borden,
Sask., and visit their brothers, They
will also spend some time at Winnipeg,
Brandon and other points with relatives
and will be away for several weeks.
S Y Taylor, of Calgary, was re.
visiting old scenes in and about Bros -
gels. He is a sominaew of George and
Mrs, Crooks, and taught sotto& in S. 5,
No. 3,- Grey township, -in the early clays
of his pedagocic life, Mr, Taylor 15 in
close touch with the life of Calgruy and
thieke it Ali Ideal city.,
....salestaieseaaes easeets, assaSsaal.1.1.eserese,Asia.....ass eseasese.
111E STANDARD BANK
OF CANADA
Quarterly Dividend Notice No. 91
Notice is hereby given that a dividend at the rate of THIRT14N
PER CENT. PJR ANNUM upon the capital stock of this Bank has
been declared for the quarter ending 81st July, 1913, and that the
same will be payable at the Head Office in this city and its Branches
on and after Friday, the first day of August, 1913, to shareholders
of record of 25th July, 1918,
By order of the Board.
Toronto, 17th June, 1918,
eesemeseeseeseeteeeem,
Our townsman, Thos. Newsom is not Al Prldliam, N RatIfoitt, Et Ronnie, I
progressing healthward se fast as old H Robertson, M L Redtnond, M 1)
friends would wish but we hope itn- Robertson, A Rodaway, F A Roe
proyemeut luny goon follow.
Dr, Alex. McKelvey, who has been
to Germany and England on a trlp, is
expected lieme on Tuesday or Wednes-
day of next week. He has had a fine
time which be enjoyed very much.
GB*, P. scHoLvIELD,
General Manager.
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LOWER SCHOOL EXAMINATION
The Department of Education Tues-
day announced the results of examina-
tions en teance into the model schools,
seniM. high school entrance, sentoe
public; school graduation diploma,
lower school examination entrance
into the Normal schools and faculties
of education,
The certificates of successful candi-
dates and the statements of Intuits of
those who failed will be mailed 1.0
Principals oe inspectoes in the course
of a few days.
HURON COUNTY -
31 Adams, la S elekiii, AI L Altaciii,
.3 L Allan, 81 E Allen, ill 1 Andereor,
W 13 Artosteong, (H), A L 13alltent ytie,
la L Barber, 0 Beacom, la A Brad-
foed, G. W Buchanan N L Butalier, J
J Campbell, 13 V Oarbeet, E I Carr, BRUSSELS MARKET
M Case, 0 13 Oohs Maude Cook, Kb --
Cowan. 110 Cowan, W RIO Cox, 1-1 711014 * 91
07
D Cumming, R W Cunningham, H R ;;',:g 00
Currie, I Ill Currie, M G °caste, Mar- Earley 48
jorie Davidsou, G Desch/Ian (11), P F ?latter 20
Doyle, Al, Elliott, 'V R Evans, L W ijg,g, , 8 75
21
Vinkbeinets Al 0 Galt, al J Garvey, - Wool washed 20
Et 1 Garvey, K A Gibbons, C M Gil- ; wool rilwaPheel 18
kinsou (11), 14 A Gilkinson (In E
(H), B A Ross, M Ross,M. Shackle-
ton, H Budlike, Susillle, N L
Smith, 1111 Sperling, L Stewart, R.
isi Stoddart,T.TStottehouse. V A. WEI-
ers, 1 IL Sweet, F A Taylor, 0 E
Taylor, P Taylor, Thomson, 0 NI
Tichboeite, A. L Tierney, ;0 E Toll,
111 P Teueumer, 13 11 Walker, 14, E
Walters, 13 J Weeniest, 3 I -Webb,
"In Welsh, L 13 Wilkinson, A 1 Wil-
son, 1.1 \Vise, W I-1 Work, 3 0 Young,
MARRIED
LITTGE-MIL0Toa.-•0" July 8rd, at 2 o'olook,
50 the home of the bride's parents, by Rev.
D. T. h. 01oKerroll, Miss Mary, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Aire. Robert Miller,
411 Central avenue. West Toronto, to Mr.
Perey T. Little, Vancouver, B. LI., Hall of
Air. Wiltiste Little, Prince Albert, Snsk.
PERav-Conal E. -On July 8rd, at the rest.
donee of the bride's uncle, Rev. R..7, Cur-
rie, Bothwell, Ont„ Alice Dunn, daughter
of Mr. and Airs. George Currie, to Mr.
Gladstone Perri°, of Alit cheil, Ont -
DIED
CANTroN.-In Morristosvitship, on July 4th,
Peter Cantlon, in ilia 85th year.
EDWARDS. -At Gorrie, on July Brd, William
Edwards, aged 05 years and 2 months.
I Horn, 14 I linkmen, V Hearn,' S G
Henry, 11 R Hinchley, A la Hoare,
H S Holmes, Ve3 Hoover, M
G Isard, G ler Ivison, G JefferSon, T
Sordati, E F :Joyce, L 15 Kaake,
La Kteake'T 14 Kerupton, R Laird,
la 81 Little, 0 \V Lott, E 1 Lowry,
R Lowry, I11 It Meehan, E Man-
ning (3-3), J Middleton, 0 R Miller
(H), P 13 Moffatt, E al Moss, A. 21
nom°, W 3 Nlutiro, A McKay, A H
macEarcher (13), 38 E aloPheison, A.
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McCaughey (13), G McDowell (H), M.
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Michael, G I McQuarrie, E G Nairn,
.1 Nairn, W H Nelson, B E Oaten,
W E O'Brien, L Oestreicher, 10 111
Phelan, GA. Plunkett. P I Potter, E
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r,TRAYED PROM RENPIIYN on July ist,
a red now with 0 tents and n calf 2 menthe
tis at foot. Also a % bred Hoist ern heifer
rising 2 years, reddish brown and while in
color. Any information leading to their re-
covery will be thankfully received
Phone 854 S. S. COLE, label.
TWO CHOICE YOUNG SOWS for sale, will
I farrow last week of July. Lot 211. Con,
18, Grey township. W..1, PATTERSON,
2-2 Phone 4015 idolicrieff.P. 0.
TEACHER WANTED for S. S. No. 5, Morris
Is township, duties to commence September
2nd. A pplicanta to State salary, qualifications
and experience. Not -manta preferred. Ap-
plications received up to August 4st.
RICHARD PROCTER,
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Q11.ADLI DURHAM BULL, 16 months old,
for sale. Call at Lot 22, Con 10, Grey
township, or Phone 0016. Terms to suit pur-
chaser. CHAS, CLEAVER, Ethel 5.0.
mupirr.ezns.1.02AT OEM -80 acres of
tot 14, 00a. ICTOWL:S4iIngfteigltgea:tend
bank barn, good orahar , abundance of good
I water. Pric,es$08L,0001;1m. nAvLeBI‘OvReTsbrw0 iEn,apeg,
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Hs township, DIIS011 00., Milli. to, won't:
mence September 2,11, Applicants to state
salary, qualification and experience. Normal.
Ito preferred, CHAS. B. FORREST, Jr.
1-8 Secret Jaarrn...Tsit.oea,,snu rer P.O..
IC XPERIENOED TEACHER wanted for 5.8.
11 No, 11, Walton, cluth s to commence after
Sommer holidays State salaryand,expeir.
!once please. Applies Monti received up o Jily
12511. THOMAS H. BOLGER,
Secretary, Walton P. O.
I i" 100511 LAWN PARA]." FOR SALE.-
.., The undersigned offers for sale Ills line
MO acre farm, being North Ball Lot 26, Con. 0.
Morris tow aship, Enron Co. Perm is Inc good
state of cultivation well fenced, and has on it
a Rue brtok house dant coat $11,500. Good lawn
surrounded by wader hedge. Barn 52S 60 feet
on Stone foandatIon, Good orchard and 10
sores of hardwood bush. Perm is only a mile
from the splendid In !What town of Brussels
and is 1K miles from school. Good commun.
ity. Possession at once. Por further particu-
lars, price, terms, 50.. apply on the premises
or to JOHN ittOONBY, Proprietor, Brussels
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We have a splendid stock of Boots and
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Also a number of odd lines -Canvas
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The largest stock and be,st :values we have ever shown.
-Men's Suits at 6.00, 7.50, 10.00 up to $18.00
Boys' Suits at 2.50, 3.00, 3.50 up to $6.00 *
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