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The Brussels Post, 1913-7-24, Page 8take odak with You Your Vacation Pictures The Kodak storey of your vacation is not complete until the prints are in your Album. Biting us your Finns and our Finishing De- partment will brake pictures you will be proud to show. Should you me to do the work yourself we will explain how easy it is to develop in KODAK FILM TANK and print on Velox Paper. Fust drop in and bave a Kodak visit with us—for your interests and our own. rownie Cameras $2 up Kodaks $10 up 'rhe ��sl�,t' L Store F. . SMiTH DRUGGIST AND STATIONER. . rar etvs I elu RASPBEERIRs are a short crop. How is the address label on your POST i THURSDAY, Ang List IQ.th will be Brussels Civie Bentley. THE weather man puts on some udd stunts in temperature this Summer. ADVERTISE your strayed stock in TIER PosT. It generally locates the cattle or owner. THE Pryue Milling Company is shipl.iug a car of their well known flour to Montreal this week. A new steel bridge has been erected over the culvert 2 tulles South of Brus- sels on the gravel road. A Tennis quartette from town went to Clinton today (Thursday) to play a return match with the experts of that town. 55 Rural Telephones have been in- stalled in the past nine mouths in con. nection with Brussels, Grey & Morris system when Milton Lake took charge as liaeman, Civic Holiday Thursday, August Lith,proclaimed by Reeve Leckie in response to a largely signed petition, This is the date of the annual Ex- cursion to Kincardine by special train. ANNoUNCEMRNT. — A. and Mrs SIc Guice announce the engagement of their only daughter, Mary Winnifree, to J. Mason, of Merlin, Ont., the marriage to take place during the month of August. ILLUSTRATED Lecture by T. B. Wat- son Field Secretary, in the "Town Hall Brussels, Tuesday evening. August 5th, at 8 o'clock. The subject will be "The crusade against Consumption." No charge will he made and everybody is invited, LOYAL Legion annual pie-nic was held in the Davidson grove, 12th con„ Grey township. Tuesday afternoon of this week. Rigs left the Library Building at 2 and 3 o'clock. A program of fun was arranged and a delightful afternoon was enjoyed, Ow= SOUND Foot Ball team will "play -another game here Friday evening of this week and our boys will go back to the Liverpool of the North the fol. lowing Monday. Goals will count and the winners will lock horns with Preston in the finals for the Inter. mediate cbampionship for 1913. THE tile for the Fishieigh street drain arrived last week from Listowel and Thueli Bros., bave been getting then into their place. This contract has not been an easy one to complete owing to the amount of rock found in the way, necessitating quarrying and blasting. Drain should fill a long felt want as far as removal of water from numerous cel- lars on Flora street is concerned, Fool BALL.—Thursday of last week Brussels Foot Ball team went to Owen Sound and played a game in the semi- finals, Intermediate series, with the rustlers of that place. It was a hard fought contest in which the hotne club bad the best of it by a score of 2—o. Referee Law was in charge of the game. Several former Brusselites wituessed the play. ODD FELLOWS WILL DECORATE.Next Sunday afteruoon the annual decoration service of Western Star Lodge, No, 149, I. O. 0, F., will be held, The brethren will march front their Hall to the cemetery at 4 o'clock sharp, A large attendance i$ asked for by the officers, Flowers will be sup- plied by the Lodge, Few Orders keep up the decoration ceremony as well as the', 0. 0. F. If you are a tnember show yottr interest by your lweseuce. Ho 1 volt TIM L.11CESIDE,— Artauge- ments have been made with the G, T. R. to nun the annual Excursion from Palmerston and intervening paints to Kincardine on Thursday, August T4t17, by special train. This date will be ob- served as Civic Holiday in Brussels so as to Hermit a large number to enjoy the outing, Arrangements are being Made for a program of sports at the lakeside, Further particulars as to time table and rates will be given t shortly l:ut ie the meantime make up your parties for August 14th, Mas, ALF -4, MCAR't'Ires. Decitneen.- - ISSSt Friday Sarah Galbraith, wife of r Alexander Al cArthut diedt the ho hotne of Mrs Adam Sinclair, air MEII' e ste t Brussels in her e r t 7th a atter an 111- 7 Y tress of about a week Her death was the result ot a paralytic stroke, She suffered front a similar shock 6 years 1 ago. Deceased was born in UMW. Scotland, coming to Canaria about Yin t years ago. She lived in Halton Co, before mewing to Seaforth. About 5o years ago she was married to'Alex. Me. Arthur, Four children were bora to' there but 111 are deceased excepting the 1 eldest sou, Peter,: who lives in the West. Mrs. McArthur was a sister to Mrs. Margaret McDonald, deceased, who formerly lived on Mill street, Brussels, A with Wheal She lived for a time. The funeral took p,aoe Monday afternoouto 6 Hrussels cemetery, Rev, A. T. Mann, D B. A. offlei t alit deceased ceased i ben J Member of the Presbyterian church. She was the last of het''fattlhly, JOIiN GALBRAITH has purchased a speedy gray trotting stallion that some- body will have to take his dust. lvItss Does SMIT•lt HAS RESIGNNDr- THE PosT regrets to hear that Miss Dora Smith, who has taught on Brus- sels Public School staff for the past 7 years with elwost unparalleled success, has tendered her resignaion to the Boarcl. It will be no easy matter to secare a successor fur the Entrance class work. Miss Smith is now holiday- ing in the West, where she will remain, we understand. The school seenriug her will have a most faithful, painstak- ing andsuceessful teacher. Miss Smith's classes writing at Entrance u ver had a failure in 7 years and most of them passed with boners. CHICKENS, FONT. AND DUCKS WANTED.— Monday and Tuesday 0f ascii week. Market your worthless fowl now and don't forget that your 2 and 21 tb. chickens will bring as much money now no two months later. 4-2 ROHT. THOMSON, Brussels. A PEW Yorkshire sows for sale. Will far. row about letter part of August. Lot 27, Can, I8, Grey township. Phone 450. ALa0RP WRTTPIELD. REPAIRe for the Deering andProst & Wood implements• also for the Fleury and Cock- sbutt plows, sold by E, G. PLUM, Brussels. Two litters of choice young pigs for Bale. Lot le, Con, 7, Grey. CHAS. LAtcoN2, Phone 2118- Brussels P. 0. Wool WANTED. -50,000 lbs, for cash or trade. $igbe.st prices. Bring along your butter and eggs. Ws want them, SIx6 Baos., Winghsm, DR. R. P. PARKER, Osteopath end Eye Spec. ialist. at Mr. 8. T. Plum's,Braesels—Tnesdeys. 7 to 10.80 a. nt. 47-tf SEE McGregor about lawn mowers, 0_ R. W. 'Ttrcx PA'sss AWAY —Tuesday of this week Robt. Wm. Truk, a former well known resident of Brussels and Cranbrook, died at his home in Toronto, in his 72nd year. He is survived by his wife and au admit family. Funeral took place in Toronto Thursday after- noon, under the direction of the Orange Order of which he had been a member for years. J. C. Tuck and Alrs. D, Robb, of town, brother and sister to de. ceesed, attended the ftmerai, Mr. Tuck had been living in the Queen's city for some yesrs. He is well remem- bered here by the older people beiug engaged in the mercantile line at both Brussels and Cranbrook. He also kept the Queen's Hotel here for a number of Years before removing ;o Shelburne. He was an active move energetic man and was known by a wide circle particularly by the travelling public. Mrs. Trick and family will be kindly remembered in their time of sorrow, BRUssELs TROUNCED OWEN SOUND,— Last Monday evening, on Victoria Park Brussels, and before a very large and enthusiastic crowd, Owen Sound and Brussels Intermediate teams met for the second time this season and a battle royal was the result. The visitors had a lead of 2 goals from the previous con- test at Oweud Sound and counted on that giving them victory but our lade tbougbt otherwise and played with a vim, that even as sturdy and well bal- anced a team as Owen Sound could not withstand, Brussels scored their initial goal in the first half and notched another in the second half, tying the score and so the game stood when the notir was up. Ten minutes play each way was ordered to break the tie and Brussels won -another count which set things a. tingling and victory looked to be ours. Although both teams had slowed down considerably after their strenuous com- bat Owen Sound rallied anal shortly before time Was called scored their only goal front a corner kick, once more ty- ing the record and Referee Law' whistle Law's w st called a time before there was shy change. Hence the necessity of another contest. Owen Sound play a stoug game in ail their positions, their forwards being specialty gooa but Brussels left no spot unguarded and had the best of the game all through. Little combination play was evidenced as close checking appeared to be the order and a better contested match i$ seldom witnessed. Both teams fought hard for victory and ice visitors worked a long time for their one goal. While the supporters of the tame team were SOitteWhet disappointed at the outcome of the match they ecogeized the fact that to score three goals agaiust OwenSound g wasno s"+ all victory. Home and home oma t an es have g been arranged et bythe g Association, the first of which will be played in Brussels Friday evening of this week to be fol - owed by a gone in Owen Sound next Ivlondae and there protnises to be some• hiug doing every minute of the play. Tarestou is waiting to play the winner 11 the finals. We hope to see Brussels get a chance at the doughty Prestoulaus. The lice up last Monday Was as fol. OWs 2— ()Wen Sound Brussels t9, 2. Catnphsll Gael ,, .,J, Anderson Nratlt 3 Baclte •. •McDonald mtinepn ( ,,,.. Armstrong (;arson Walker lenley - Halves Anderson eaGltrloele r s ( .1 ,,... Alemn Campbell 7qqAi.M1e toDtos n id Pnt wrds WB a hos n d„MoDeintlaese, tsunamitBaot sis hnqan 1 the Metropolitan Bank I Oapttut Paid up - Reserve Fund Undivided Pro4its - 51,000,000.00 1,250,000.00 181,888.26 HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO Joint Deposit Accounts are a convenience 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 F. H. GILROY, MANAGER UEEN's HOTEL, LISTOWEL, BURNED — ednesday night that well known hostiery — the Queen's Hotel, Listowel, was destroyed by fire and a number of the adjoining buildings as well. It bad been the property of the Zilliax fancily for years. PERHAPS THEY FEEL DIFFERENT NOW.— The Owen Sound Sun gives the follow- ing report of the Foot Ball game Mon- day of last week in that towu, which is a trifle amusing after last Mendav's game here :—Ry a 2—o score last bight, the local foothill team trimmed ibe Brussels lineup in the seeoud round of the W. F. A. semi finals. The game was one of the best that has been seen on the football grounds this year and was keenly contested trom start to finish. Judging from the farm the boys are displaying. they are in a fair way to bring hone the cup this year, The Brussels fellows were a husky bunch but they leaked the speed and from the first it wee evident that they would have to go some to defeat their op- ponents. It Wes Dot until nearly half time, though, the first gent was scored when Carson by a neat shot sent the pigskin between the goal posts with the force of a cannon ball In the second half Brussels made a couple of grand rushes in an endeavor to tie the score but Owen Sound defence was too strong and before full time was called, Owen Sound had scored again. The game was characterized by some rough piay on the part of one or two of the Brtissels men but on the whole they were a good bunch of sports. Law, of Galt, was referee and the teams were :— Owen Sound—G. S. Campbell ; backs, Heath and Atkinson ; 'halves, Carson., Stanley and Seabrooke; fort ants, D. Gilchrist, J Campbell, J. McDonald, Simkins and Ed. McDonald. Brussels —1. Anderson ; backs, McDonald and Armstrong ; halves, Walker, Anderson and Jackson; forwards, McMillen, Scott. W. Stephenson and Duncan. THE following taken from the Brant- ford Courier refers to termer Brussel- ites who recently removed to Burford :— RECEPTION To REV. AND Mas CAMERON. —On the evening of Wednesday the 2nd inst., a large gathering of the member's of St. John's cicurch, Cathcart, and Holy Triutty, Burford, met togeth- er at the rectory for the purpose of welcoming Rev. Mr. Cameron and his fatnily to Burford. The evening Was most enjoyably spent in pleasaut chat add listening to the musical program so admirably arranged by Mrs. J.' Lloy.l- Jones, the dainty refreshments provided by the ladies were thoroughly appreciat. ed. David Secord acted as chairman and in his usual happy style called on J. R. Chilcott, the rector's Warden, to read the following address which was replied to by Rev, Mr. Cameron, who interspersed his remarks with some very interesting anecdotes which were thoroughly enjoyed. After partaking of the good things so lavishly provided, all lett feeling it was good to have been there. 'ro REV. AND Mas. CAMERON. --It is my pleasant duty to -night, Sir, on behalf of your parishioners of St. John's church, Cathcart and Holy 'Trinity church, Burford, to extend to Mrs. Cameron, Yourself and family circle a hearty and sincere welcome to our midst ; you have come to us with the highest enconiums of the past of which you may well feel proud, your quiet, unassuming manner and manly traits have eh'eady given us confidence in vont stability, We have heard that through your own marked ability and indomitable perseverance, you have won for yourself the exabed position you now hold, .that of leading souls to Christ ; what ou earth can be higher or noble,•? Now in order that you may better achieve this grand object, we feel that you need the earnest co-operation of every individual member of this assembly sod we have met to- gether partly to assure you of the willingness on onr part l0 assist with you in what of nece8sity must at times prove arduous, With the right spirit of co-operation there cannot be such a thing as failure rather your efforts will be crowned with success. In the parish of Burford and Cathcart we are proud to be able to state unhesitatingly that we have one of the very beet country parishes in the Diocese. We have the material that only needs further develop. meat, In the Womeu's Auxiliary you will find devoted women capable of the highest performance, their worst in the past speaks for itself and is enfficieut guarantee for tine future. In tine girls Guild you will find another faithful little band of workers, needing g the guiding hand, Our finances we are able to state are in a healthy ea Thy condition, we have no debt of any k'nci to harper us ; we have in contemplation, largely tltrongb the munificent gift of the late lamented Canon Wade, the ,building of a suitable ronin for the use of Sund•'v School, ate well as for entertainment.§ generally, which will be a great boot la tis all, as Well as befog an incentive to future achievements. It has been e pleasure to Its to hear of your marked sneoees in the Sunday School, the nurse. ry of the church. I feel sure that your appeal for volunteer workers Will not have fallen on deaf ears, Now I must couciudo my address by wishing Mrs, Cameron, yourself and fatnily all the health, lumpiness ritite SS ati i prosperity you could wish for yourselves and may Burford prove tteougenal home to yoti In every sense of the word, OWEN SOUND ve Brussels,' Viotoria Park, Brussels, Friday evening of this week. A CONTINGENT of youthful Tennis players went to Listowel Wednesday to return the game played here our repre- sentatives were C. Leckie, V. Ross, W. Strachau and S, Scott, The singles were a tie and doubles not finished but in Brussels favor. San IN THE CONSOLATION. B1'uesels Bowling rink that went to Goderich Tournament, consisting of A. Strachan, 3. Duncan, R. F. Downing and .D, C. Ross put up a strenuous fight in various competitions, finishing second iu the Consolation and bringing home with them 4 Thereto bottles. The scores were as follows :— For Trophy,— Brussels beat Davis, Goderich, Iq—q " Lochead, Atwood, 23-2 Brussels—McDermott, Goderich r6—Io Dowding, Clinton, beat Brussels 17-11 Iu Association,— Brussels beat Humber, Goderich 15—so " " Best, Seaforth 16-7 McTaggart, Blyth, beat Brussels 14-13 Consolation,— Brussels beat Best, Seaforth • t2-16 Brussels beat Humber, Goderich 16-7 'Pape, Goderich, beat Brussels r Brussels won 7 victories and 10st by close finishes, People We Talk About Ino. Best, of Seaforth, is visiting with Jack Leckie. Mrs. E. J. Andersoe, of Toronto, is a visitor with relatives in town. Mrs. J, Leckie was visiting . Ethel friends during the past week. Muir Thomson was at London last week with the Seaforth Cadets. - Miss Minerva Jones was thelguest of Miss Laura Chuff, of Stratford. Miss Jeanet McKay is visiting her sister, Mrs. Sutherland, in London. Postmaster Scott wss in Detroit dur- ing the past week on a business trip. Miss Bell Robb, of Bluevale, is visit- ing Miss Annie Forsyth, her cousin. Miss Elsie Gillespie, of Wingbam, was a visitor with Misses Ada and Stella Moore, George Backer is home from a holi- day at his grandmother's in McKillop township. Miss Hazel Hamilton, of Gerrie, was visiting her brother, Dr. Hamilton, in town this week. Miss Margaret Harkness, of Tees - water, hs visiting at tho borne of Robert Harknese in town. Mrs. Slvadrun and son, of Toronto, are holidaying with Mrs. Yollick, town. 'Pim ladies are sisters. Miss Sophia Sperling and friend, of Toronto, are holidaying with relatives in Brussels for a few days. Editor George Spottou, of Wingham, was in town on Wednesday. He cart ied his usual share of jollity. Misses Maggie and Hazel and Master Harry McDonald were visiting at Alex. Forsyth's, Church Street, Brussels, Miss Marjorie Sammie, of Toronto, bas been visiting at the home of John and Mrs. Galbrsith.Turnberry street. Mies Hazel Rothwell, and Miss Elsie Nicholls, of Bay City, Mich., are visitors at D. C. Ross', The former is a niece. Miss Gerrie Samuels and Miss Dora Bothnick, of Toronto, Were visitors at the hone of Morris Yollick, Mill street, Mrs, L. C. Near and Miss Tessa Termite, of Toronto, are visiting their parents, T. and Mrs, Termyn, Queen street. . Miss. Emma Stacey and brother,. Edgar, of St, Marys, are holidaying at Fletcher Sperling's. Mrs. Sperling is their aunt, Mrs. Abram Coolr has returned to tawu and line taken up residence ouce more In her cottage home, Tureberry street, North, Dr. Alex. Mc1 elvey arrived in town last week from his trip to the-Conthtent aid the British Isles. fie enjoyed iris outing i mmeu5ely, Misses Little, formerly of .Brussels; have been visiting at Mrs, Jane Walker's Turnber'ry street, North. Their home is now Toronto, Mrs, J F. Rowland and three daugh- ters left Tuesday for Pietou, the torm- er's parental home, where they will holiday for few weeks. - Miss Margaret Patker, of Minneapolis, WAS a visitor at the home of Ronald MoNatigbtnn, Princess street, She is.a sister-in-law of Mrs, Ira Parker. George Keys, of town, underwent ae operation nu for appendicitis encic Its in Toronto, and la expected baelt to Brussels this Week We hope he will soon fully regain his usual vigour. Rev, A. J Mrs Mann and Alan are away to Goderich where they will so- journ for a few weeks enjoying Lake Huron breezes, They will also attend this Summer St hoot to be bald in Knox °beech in that town. Mrs. G, H. Semis and sol, of Clare mon 1, 'Ont., are visitors 'et 'TIM r Athol," the parental ltotne of the form- er, Williattt street, Brussels, Mrs. Santis accompanied her father to Detroit and Sarnia last woe it, G. R, end Mrs. Gilroy, of Motet Forest, and Dr. 0, 5', and Mrs. Gilroy aufl son Tared„ of Toronto, motored over from Mount F6t'est on Wednesday and eu th s t eda with P. H. and Mrs, s, Gilroy, of Brussels, The visiting gentle. men are uncle and 0011510 to our towns- MEM, TIE BANK OF CANADA Quarterly Dividend Notice No. 91 Notice is hereby given that a dividend at the rate of THIRTEEN PER. CENT. PER ,ANNTJM upon the capital stock of this Bank has been declared for the quarter ending 31st 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, 1918, to shareholders of record of 25th July, 1918, By order of the Board, Toronto, 17th June, 1913. GEO. P. SCHOLPIELD, General Manager:tic. 149 ,Mrs. S. Slemmoh, ot London, is re hewing old friendships in Brussels and locality. • Harry and Mrs. Grainger, of Moles- worth, were visitors at the home of luta. and the Misses Grainger, Brussels. Mrs. Wm. Baeker left for visit with relatives and old friends at Calgary and other Westerly points, Site tools her daughter Peart with bei'. Russell Zimmer, of Toronto, has been renewing old friendships in Brussels. He is a nephew of A. C. Dames, of town and an old Brusselite. James and Mrs. Duncan have gone o0 a pleasure trip to Moose Jaw and other towns to visit, for a few months, with relatives and numerous old friends. Misses Hattie and Katie Blair, of Stratford, who have been visiting with their brother, Rev. Fr. Blair, at Wing. ham, were callers on Brussels frieuds, Mrs. Will. Lowry and daughter Reta, of London, have Feen holidaying with relatives and old Erie' do in town. -'The former was Miss Minnie Sharpe of girl- hood days. License Inspector Johnston, cf Clin- ton, wee in town looking up deliequents. Somebody. who is supplying Indian listers with liquor, is going to get a long trip over the road. Postmaster Key, of Stratford,- re- covered a good share of the jewellery stolen front his home and found on suspects at Berlin, One of the fellows arrested was sent clown for a year, Duncan and Mrs, Stewart and child- ren, of the Queen city, have been visit- ing at the former's parental home, Alex. Stewart's, Queen street East. Mr. Stewart is in the drug business. Wyman, son of Fletcher and Mrs. Sperling arrived hone last Saturday front Loudon, where ice was spending a weelr with the Seaforth Cadets who were in camp there. They had an en- joyable time. Ivliss Helen Coutts, of Chicago, is here for her vacation visiting her gran clnother, Ml's. Janes Menzies, Wiliam street. The visitor's parents are well remembered here in commotion with their former residence, Rev. Will, Jewitt has been visiting relatives and frieuds in Brussels and vicinity.He is a grandson to W. Jewitt, Mill street, Brussels, and will We ere sorry to state that Mrs. 1)uit.' can Taylor has not been as web as 001121 but mauy old friends wish her speedy convalescence. Miss Lizzie MoLeuehlin, of Salt Coate, Sask. is a 'welcome visitor with relatives and old friends in Brussels and locality. Mrs. Jim. :.ongand Miss Winnie are hontefrom at extended visit with De- troit friends, While absent Mrs. Long underwent an operation no a disabled arm which is improving nicely. Mrs. Alex. Hunter and Miss Myrtle have gone to Raskin, Illinois, 'where they will visit Rev. Fred. Hunter and family, The reverend gentleman iA a SOD of the former aid an old Brusseiite who IS makinggood in the ministry. Some time ago Rev. Mr. Fiukbeiner's Parsonage iu Saskatchewan, was des- troyed by fire and considerable property destroyed, Mrs. Flnkbeiuer was Miss Lizzie Maunders, of this locality, before her marriage. Teo. Lunn has resumed his old job rf paintlpg with the G. '1'. R. He ens in Galt locality this week, (airs. f tratu and family will continue to reside here, Mr. Lunn getting here at each week end when not too far away, BORN MCD0ws 2,.—It, Brussels, on July 17th, to Ml, and Mrs,. Gordon McDowell, a son (Jack). PEAaeoN.—In Grey, on July. 201h, to Mr. and . Mrs. JameBT Pearson, a son. WHEELER.—In Grey township, on July 21st, 1018, to Mr, and Mrs. Benson Wheeler, a son, (Norman Leslie.) DIED )3Uao200.—At Lauder, Manitoba, on July 411, Violetto \Dn•geret Jane Burgess, aged 24 years,10 months and 4 days. MOARTDUn. In Brussels, on July 18111, Sarah Galbraith, wife of Alexander MaArthut', in liar 77th year. MOLAUGIIttN —At Fordwioh, on July 20th, Degadavid OB yeMoLsars,nghlin, formerly of McKillop, TUOK,—In Toronto on July 22nd, Robert W. Tuck, formerly of Bruesele, In his 72nd year. BRUSSELS MARKET ^cheat -5 02 Oats Peas 00 Barley 48 20 0 00 course. Wool unwashed - -' 18' attend College for the next couple of $Butter O$9 terms in connectiOh with his ministerial yyoolwashes - e • A •4• • • A • ♦ A • 3•' • • •4, ♦ • • • • e • e' • 4, • 0 d• • • ♦ • • •F •z• • • .IO.I.. 4s e • • •• • •s to 90 The Reeve Hud Council of the Township of 02 mortis are asking for tenders on theRe per' 50 drain, Plans and speon:Mations at Clerk'sp 21 residence. Eaolose a good faith" learlred 20 (ho4ue for 250. Tenders wilt be opened at the 0 0020 Balton Monday, side 28th, at 8 o'alook, 10 Bluevale, July 1dth,Ft 18AOID WEN, Cleric. 10 ab elOB 3 e e aWe Guarantee Our i PariG rex I ® to be Chemically °• pure. Entire sat i isfaction in every s • package at o b it • .. 9 •i so DRUG STORE 60400000000600•006410060000 Per Pound 15 0 51 5, 0 • • • • • n a 0 • • so 0 81 RADS DURHAM BULL, 10 months old, for sale. Call at L0122, Oon 20, Grey township, or Phone 5010, Terms to snit pur- ehaser, CHAS, •hHAVER, SOthell. O. •AA UST 1815 801.0 AT ONOE.-80 sores of 1w' first -elites land, being the North part of Lot 14, Oon. 10, Township of Grey. house and bank barn, good eroliord. abundance of good water. Price 00,000, ALBERT FOX, 2.4 780 Logan ave., Went Winnipeg. TEA OBER WANTED for IT, S. S. No, 2, Tut•nberry, untiesto commence Sent. 2nd. A teacher with experience preferred, State remittent Mots experience and salary. JAB, A. EDGAR, 4,2 Secretary, Wroxeter. Tenders Tenders for the construction of the Rolland and Dodds drains in the N. W. part of the Township of MelTillop ate Dodds drain ex- tending into Bullett) will be received by the undersigned up till the 18tH day of August, 1010, or at meeting of. Council on the 14t11 at Seaforth. Plans, &e , may be aeon et. Lot 29 001. 7, MaSillop. A cheque for 8 per cont of contract pride to noeempeny tender as eeoar' ity for completion of contract, The lowest or any tender not irooessa'lly accepted. ]4l. MURDIE, 4 8. Clerk MaMinop, Winthrop P. 0, PRAYED on the premises of Tho under - S tttgned, Lot81, Oen. 15, Grey township, shoat dune 1st, a yearling steer, red in color with little white in face. Owner is requested to prove property, pay. expenses and take it Way. ROBT, L IVINGSTON. Phone 4717 Monerieff P. 0. TEA.OBER WANTED for S. S. No, 5, Morrie township, duties 80 commence September and. Applicants to state salary, qualifications and experience. Normalito- preferred. Ap• plications received un to August 1st. RICHARD PROCTER,. 2.4 Secretary, Belgrave P. 0. To Contractors •4.4.+434•'1.•444.•+♦4•♦'a.04.01.914*•rA4.•+0♦•4♦.t••444.494.04•0'1'04'91.4'91'1• 01®•Fo:F♦•Neo•••1•••t•♦•1•aa-o•i•e'4♦•F°'N Brussels Daylight Stare Ge N. Mc[are•n A , e e e u , ,, n i, s t „ n t t t I, I, t 1, q. he'Id'IJ4, ,, Nr'tn+.'tdln'tu'trU,nan,,niM,dA"'ssbalPW'p/4,'sPtal,atN, �,; s,'it's,'+i. iPls"tri'it'uFlr'4i'6N,'w'ur,onir,uaa'6rtm •F A Sale of Wash Dresses mom ommimats imems Ladies', Misses' and Children's Sizes We are clearing out all lines of Wash Dresses, all sizes in light and dark colors, for Ladies, _Misses and Children 211 per cent less than Regular Prices, This is a snap worth while A. Complete Assortment of Cotton Hosiery We are showing a complete line of Cotton -Hosiery in, Ladies', Misses', Children's and - ' Boys' sizes, all at lowest prices. Boots and Shoes We have a splendidstock of Boots and Shoes for Ladies and Men, for Boys, Girls - and Children—the best values to be had. Also a number of odd lines—Canvas .Boots, Strap Slippers and Oxfords—at Reduced Prices. - �ead [atUes'Suits to Wear Only a few Ladies' Suits left, in Black, Tan and Blue Serges and Heather Mix- ed Tweeds, being cleared at 25 per cent less than regular prices. Also a few Ladies' Wash Suits and Linen Coats going at Half Price. Ready-to-wear Clothing for4a' 3 �. t . , en and The largest stock and best values we have ever shown. Men's Suits at 6.001 7.50 10.00 u to 18. ! p � .QZ'® Boys' Suits at 2.50 3.00, 3.50 up to $6.00 Every Suit extra good value made by the best makers in Canada, Call and see them • and compute prices and qualities, you will find it worth while, • A 4- f • • • •A •• • 'a • •l' e • • • • ♦ ♦ • • 'i• • • • •• . • 'N • • ,o • d' ♦ .p Boys ° • • 4. Always the Highest Prices for Produce. G.•.n a x+1114. 4t 44010'Mrti'0+.4'r 9'4q'ii'!'d'4'N4+0 tai!'.444.i14 .1** '***1'b'l' 444:e'A41N1t•S'14.'1','h tN "A44 !' !1! ten • 4t 14 111