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The Brussels Post, 1916-7-6, Page 8seefitileekiesibleir The Kodak that goes with You on .your vacation will come back with a complete story of the Surnmel "s fun -0 story tbat will have n refreshing interest with each succeeding year. Take a Kodak With You Films Developed and Printed. PARIS GREEN Yee cant have el good orop of pete tees if you Jet tbe bugs overrun the vines and clestrOy them. Pet them 001 of the WRY by applying Peri$ Green, and the sooner this Is done the easier the work will be. We have a fresh supply of 13erger's Paris Green just to hand which cats he depended tepee to be pure and stroeg, We have it to t Ib and e lb pkgs, but we also bave it done up in roc. and 15c. pkgs. for the bene. fit of those who only have small patches of potatoes and would not need more than this amount. For Flyless Place Fly Swatters, IOC tacit. Tanglefoot, 2 double sheets se, Wilson's Fly Pads, um pkg, Flyoscopes-etick fly paper that can be hong up -2 rolls for sc. Lightuing Fly Pads, 5c. pkg. rhe ea'$),47;tia Store F. p smITH DRUGGIST AND STATIONER. �r1 etPuts JuLv. Six mouths of 1916 bave fled. SegooL Board Friday evening of next week. NUT Wednesday will be the historic retie Weser about the lamps not lighted n Your car al night? TbN is not accord- ing to law. A LARGE number of people are paying up their subscriptions trestle the dellar rate prevails, Tax new heavy joistiug and plauk flooring were put in position on the iron bridge on Wednesday. PRAYER meeting in the Public Lib- rary audience room, at 4 p , Friday of this week. You will be welcome. WILL GO TO PALEERSTON. Tbe Orangemen of Brussels Lodge decided, Monday evening, to speud July ezth at Palmerston as the train connections are so much :better thee to :any other point. DIED AT CHYSLEY. --Last Monday J. R. Orr, of Chesley, brother-in•law et; Station Agent Kyle, Brussels, erissecl away from an attack of pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Kyle and children vent to Chesley Tuesday afternoon. NoRMALTTES PASSED. - We congratu- late Miss Lovette Ballantyne, Miss Atny Roe, Wilfrid Lott and Harold Work on the success of their Normal Scbool exams., all having passed. 'Phe former bas taken Button's School, 8th line, Morris, and Miss Roe, Turnbull's school r5th Con, Grey townsbip. ANNOLINCENIENT,- Reeve Leckie re- ceived an announcement of marriage regarding Ms niece, Miss Marlene daughter of E and Mrs. Garrow, Co- balt. who joined hand and heart with Roy D. Develin. Wedding took place Wednesday of last week. Hearty con- gratulations are extended, CONTRACTOR MCLEAN made a com- mencement on the work of macadamiz- ing Turnberry street on Monday. The ground In be covered will be from the iron bridge over the Maitland to the G. T. R. ralway. Street will be drained and cement curbing put he the same as was done in last yeer's contract. A. McGuire is the Inspector. We hope a pe msneni job will be done es this part of the Main street has given trouble for years. TRAvaLLeRs -Among the passengers ticketed by H L. Jackson, C. P. R. local agent, are the following :-John Mc- Kinnon, via boat, to Fort William ; Mrs J. Queen, to Seattle, Wash. ; Mrs, Alcock, to Deloraine, Man. ; Miss M. McNabb, to Stockton, Man, • Roy Hall, to Shaunavon, Sask, ; Miss Mary Ross, to Brandon, Man. ; Mrs. Cbas. Ritchie and son, to Moosejaw, Sask. : Mrs, D. Maadzean and sob, Moosejaw, Sack, : Mrs. Cleve. Beaker, to Milestone. Sask, ; Mrs. D. Walker, to Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. W, W, HARRIS DimitesEre-With deep regret the people of this locality heard of the demise, last Friday morning, of W. W. Harris, a most estimable citizen of Bruesels. .He passed away very quietly and peacefully at his home, cor- ner of Queen and Priucess streets. after an ex;encled illness borne with a courage aud optimism worthy of a knight. He was burn in Cromarly locality, Perth Co. and came to Brussels 39 years ago. He followed cheesernaking for a number of years and was the popular cheese buyer for Messrs, Ballantyne, of Strat- ford, for 14 years. Atter running the cheese factory 2 miles North of Brussels for years he guilt the creamery in town On the site of the Ronald Fire Engine Works aud carried on a large and in. •creasing better manufacturing busies, Nobody doubted his integrity as his ambition was always to do What Was square. For the paet xi years he lied not enjoyed rugged health aud yet he WAS ever on the alert and ready to ven- ture if at all able. Many a man would have eurreeded mime ago but that was not the make-up of "Billy" Harris. In 2894 the eubject of this notice was tear- ried 10 Miss Lizzie Delmege, of Rothsay, who proved s true helpmate. There are 3 children, Beatrice, Will. arid Vivian. Mr, Harris' mother ale° Survives and resides iti Brussels. Deceased wan a worthy member of the Masonic Order, the Odd Fellows and the Canadian Order of Foreseers in all of which he took an interested part when health perillitted. Funeral service was held Suedes+ aftereobn, conducted by Rev, am R. 19. Page, assisted by Rev. Mr, tier Lehtly, of Walton, who wee preacelug put in the Presbyterian church that Sonclair, not • burial service was of the Masonic Cider, teS There was a large atteedance and gen- hav erat regret was expressed over his de. Will raise ansi eympathy for the bereaved kin Mr. Harris enjoyed the hearty goodwill are of the ermititheity and hl name was bef svnouymout; with uprightness and fair this dealing, Pallbearers were M Black, of V S. Wilton, W. Gillespie, Jno Wright, I half Geo. Dunlop Med Geo, McFarlane, brother Masons. The flot•al tribetee open the (casket were beatttifiti, MIS How fast do you run your buzz wagon wheu you go through town? es mi en an hour N the Statetory speed. Con. stable Oliver has been asked to band in the names of law breakers. A SPECIAL meeting of the W. C. '1' 0. will he held in the Public Libra's, Audience Room Friday afternoon of this week at 3 o'clock All members are requested to be present, Joie= MACHINE GUN SECTION, - Ptes. Milton Lake, Lyle McCracken and Roy Thuell, of Brussels Company of the e6ist Battalion, have joined the machine gun section which is in charge of Lieut, Porter, LOST. -A pearl crescent pin in Brussels or at the picnic in Davidson's grove. Please leave at VIM POST, Boox DitaiYieny.- Bert Lott wishes to re- mind his subscribers in Grey and Morris townships that he will deliver their books next week, Kindly bring this notice to the at- tention of your friends, EyEsioriT PPP:a/Amex,- Sties J. J. A 11511, Eyesight Specialist, will be at the Queen's Hotel, Brussels, Thursday-, July- 18th, Hours 8 a, in. to 10 80 a. in. COMFORTABLE house an Turnberry street, 13russels, for sale or to rent, lately occupied by .7. P. Rowland. .!..j acre of land, with stable, well, sisters, fruit trees, &e. Good location. Good cellar, furnace and electric lights. AP - ply to Anse IVALicsn. OliArti lost from motor wheel between Inmestown and Mrs. Hugh McKinnon's, 8th Con. Grey township. Will the finder kindly leave It at Tan POST. JEMMY now for sale, due to calve in a few daYS. PLBTOBER. ROE, Brussels South. Pott SAT:IL-Grand piano, c.00d action, wal- nut case, nearly new 1 white enamelled iron bed with springs and mattress relso a light setter. Apply TBR MANSE, Wroxeter. LAWN mowers put in first.ciase shape and sharpened by Geo, Edwards, Mill st., Brussels'. CONTBNYBST dwelling reonis to let over stores. Soft water. 3.0. RIOBARDS, A Goon house for sale with stable and fruit trees, Apply to I. 0. RICHARDS, 0 THE beautiful display of roses in the garden of D C. Ross, Tranberry street, has been a drawing Card thin week to lovers of flowers. CAPTAIN BARCLAY, a Divisional Officer from London, was here on Tuesday transferring the Militia stores in Brus- sels from Serge Campbell to Lieut. Page, owing to the removal of the torso- er overseas. CeurioN is urged in driving stock along properties where thee and money have been spent in the preparation of boulevards so that the good work done will not be destroyed or disfigured. A little care and close attention will obviate the danger. AUCTION SALE OF COWS AND YOUNG CATTLE, - Saturday Afternoon of this week at 2 O'elOek, Wm. McNair will hold an Auction Sale of 18 prime yearling steers, 6 yearling heifers, 5 heifers 2 vears old, 4 dry COWS and 2 mileb cows F. S Scott will be the Auctioneer, At- tend the sale. REsERYR Monday evening of next week and attend the Illustrated Trave- logue on Bible Society work in Melville church. Mr. Murao, of Osaka, Japan, Will give the address, which should be Particularly interesting and instructive. Everybody welcome. Offering will be taken for Brussels Branch of the So- cietv. Boys and girls will be welcomed. WllorreRs.-Last week Mrs. T. Mc- Gregor, Queen Street, presented the Editor watt a generous sample of Ins aloes strawberries of giant dimensions. Berries rue from 3 itiches up to 6 inches and are great yielders. It is a new variety but Mrs. Mac. has forgotten the name. They ale dandies anyhotv, She bas our best thanks for her thought. fulnees, HARRY j. MORRIS DECEASED - On June 2151 a well known resident of West Huron iu the person of Harry 1. Morris, missed away at his home in Gocierich, aged 63 years. He was born in eel - borne township where he lived until moving to the Co .town in 1909 In /876 lie married Miss Annie Pointer, of Dungannon, who survives him as do 3 sone Rod 8 daughters, Mr. Morris took a live interest In Farmers' Ittstitotes and the A. 0, IT W. Order. He was a chewy matt aud always welcome to any company. PResseneertoN - Wednesday of last week at the close of the exams, which were held in U. S, S. No, 4, Elma and Grey, Miss Hazel Lowry, tele, N leaving the ,Section was pleasantly surprised by her pupils when Irene Hottentots read the following addreeS. and George Wit- ten presented her with a cameo ring t -- Ns LOWRY -During your stay Ong OS you have by your kindly mac - won the love of not only we, yoer tits, but our parents also, We could let you go without wishing yole s in your new field of labor. You made a noble choice in which yea have a great opportunity to show duess and to help the sufferieg. We early to lose you as our tetcher and ore ieu Neve sve wish you to accept Mall token es a silgbt remembrance' oeamong es. Signed in be. of your pupils, Teviet HALL, GORDON HAMILTON, CBAELES Ft IITTAN, s Lowry made en appropriate reply, Tettebeet Wee the "Glorions 012,4 oar Americeu esteems were fevered 11 beautiful tiny. Toe Poet Editor was not overlo by Mts. W. Aide/eon, Crtuthrook, presented hito with a box of very strawberry of specially large size are a flue crop this season but req rain now, WORTHY OF FOLLOWING Mo afternoon Miss P.Stiter, daughter Of ward and Mrs. Pollard, Bruseele, brated ber gth birthday, A compan upwarde of a score were present to tend congratulations and enjoy afternooe. Instead of presenting to Esther She asked that they be app to the Red Cross funds and the resp Was so hearty $5 10 were handed ove the Red Cross Treasurer on Tues The lomil Society greatly appreciate spirit of the birthday: and wieh Esther many happy returns of the aod a life of service to every good worthy cause, and Bible Societe'. Offering be taken for with the melee, Doe't fail to attend this in- tetest ng meeting, oked Weduesdny evening next the monthly who Red Cross Union Prayer service will be flue eeld in Melville eherch, to be acleressed They by Rev A. J. Mane. Offering for the sire Red Cross will be takee, Last Sabhath mottling Rev, Mr, oda Wren commenced the 4111 year of his Ed- pastorate in Brussels Methodist cherch, °elm by taking the Pale text 61 00 his Initial Y Of entry to the congregation. "I am de -1 ex- terminect to know nothing nmoug yos, the save Jeeus Christ and Hint ctuoified" gifts Was the ecripture elemen and the seen lied Will not soon be forgotten. Iu tee. onse evening the topic was "Tim Land We -rIo love," an excellent pati•iotle address bt. day. ing op Canada and the Confederatien the wrought 49 years ago• Special musical Miss program was given by the choir, A clay short gospel song service preceded the and serinote GOOD Boom. -A letter from Alex L. Stewart, Detroit, formerly of Brussels, SayS t- "DEAR Me. KERR.- BOCIOSO 100 ‘Yill find my cheque for $1o,00 in payment of my subscription to THE POST. Thankiug you for the weekly messenger that keeps us so well inform- ed regarding the constant changes that are taking place in the old home then, and trusting that your lb tle paper mey for many years to come, fulfill as ac- ceptably its destiny as it has in the past. I am, Yours very sincerely, A. L, SIEWART," This puts Mr. Stewart's subserip, ion up to July eet8 and is the sort that cheers the Editor's heart and helps remove a lonesome feeling in his pocket. BRUSSELS FORD OWNERS' PICNIC. - The Goderich Star says :-"Niue Ford car owners from Brussels, Grey and Morris townships arrived in Goderich shortly before noon on Friday last for the aunual Ford owners' picnic. Mr, Carter, the agent at Brussels, leading the procession. Walter Kelly, the Goderich agent of the Ford, drove out in his car to meet them, taking with him the Deputy Reeve and the sporting editors of the local press. He had gone only a short distance out in Colborne when tbe party from Brussels appeared In sight, aud after a welcome, Mr. Kelly led the procession into toWn, once a- round the Square and down to Harbor Park, Hot water was provided by the town and the party had their meals picnic style and put in a good day in spats at the park, returning about 5 o'. clock. The visiting ALDOS Were well filled with the owners' families or friends. CENTRE HURON LIBERAL'S.- An en. thusiastic Annual meeting of the Centre Huron Liberal Association was held et Seaforth ou Turscley afternoon of last week. Addresses were delivered by 3. C Elliott, M. P P., West Isliddlesex, and Wm, Proudfoot, M P. P., Center Huron ; Thames McM1llsa aud A. Hislop Resolutions were adopted ex- pressiug admiration; at the manner in which /4, W. Rowell, the opposition leader, is influencing public affairs and stamping Liberal principles upon tbe statue books, also indorsing Sir Wilfrid Leerier aud the course of the Liberal party in the Dominion Parliament. The following officers were electedfor the ensuing year :-President, M. Murd- le, Meleolop ; est Vice, L Kerr, Clin- ton ; 2nd Vice, N Keringhan, Ben - miller ; 3rd Vice. J. D. Hinchley, Sea - forth ; Secretary, J L. Killoran, Gode- rich ; Treasurer, Gordon Young, Car. low. PRETTY WEDDING.- Dauphin (Mao.) Herald of June 2aod, speaks as follows of the marriage of Miss Pearl Sharpe, formerly of Brussels. to W. Ibberson, of Saskatoon ;-"A very pretty wedding was solemnized on Wednesday, June arse at the Baptist parsonage, when Miss Mona Pearl Sharpe, sister of Mrs. Poole, was united in marriage to Wit - liana Ibberson, of Saskatoon. The petite bride carrying a sheaf of bridal roses was becomingly gowned in exquisite white crepe-de•chene with dainty pearl trimmings and wore the conventional bridal veil with a wreath of orange blos- soms arranged in Juliette slyle The young couple were unattended. Dur- ing the signing of the register Miss Beulah Griffin sang very sweetly "Alt Joy be Thine " The party then retired to the clinittg-room. where a delectable buffet luncheon was served. The formal wedding cake made a very suitable centrepiece. During the evening ati auto ride was enjoyed by all, the bride and groom leaving on the 22,40 train for Winnipeg amid showers of confetti and numerous gond wishes. The bride wore a snit of Joffra blue silk poplin with passamentrie trimming and coat opening over a blouse of white georgette crepe flowered in shell pink and blue. Her hat was a small turban crowned with shell pink and blue roses, White shoes and crocheted hand -bag completed her costume. After a brief trip East the young couple will take up their Iesi- deuce on Spadica Crescent. Saskatoon. The ceremony was performed by Rev, G Poole, B. A, brother-in-law of the bride." The numerous relatives and friends of the bride here will be a unit in extending cnngratulations and wishing Mr, end Mrs., Ibberson a long, happy and useful life. Church Ohlmos Rev Mr, Llitidy, Walton, preached two forceful sermons in Melville church last Sabbath The pastor was at Walton and Monerieff The usual evening service In Si. John's church was •withdrawn last Sunday As Rector Page wee at St. Ge, rge's church, Walton, that evening The .Self -Denial fund of Melville church Yining People for the month of June totall,scl the fine sum of $97 It will be Applied to the (stretch dsbt, Net Sunday Rev. fe D. 'Mohnen, Bluevale, will occupy the pulpit of the Methodist church at both services Rev. Mr, Wren is taking his vacation a' A bee was held on Mondry afternoon at the Methodist church grounds in levelling up the lot and seeding it clown 'Phe intention is to use the plot ee park, Monday's; work matte a decided improvement. TRAVELOG/it-Men/lay evening, 17111 inst., Mr, Mune°, of Osaka, ,japan, will give anillustrated Travelogue "Through Canada with the Colpotteura" and special referanee to the good work in Japen,in Melville chureh school mote at eticlock, Under the auspices of Brussels Breech of the Upper Canada People We Talk About J. T. and Mrs, Wood were vieitors in London over Sunday, Misses Cora and Carrie ellngston, Wiugham. were here for July rat :CRS Elsie Wilton is home for Her vacation. She is teaching at Harristou. Thos. end Miss Fannie Ross, Chesley, were renewing old friendships in Brus- seitesiss M. McNab, Qeeen street, has gone to Stockton, Mate, for a visit with relatives, 0012Ms fuss. • Miss Margaret Kay, Galt, is the guest 0 W. H. Kerr. The ladies are Miss Addis! Lott is holidaying et her home, Mill street. She has a position in Toronto. Hilton Hunter, of the Wingharn Ad- vance staff, and family were in town for t h e Eli °snarls:71; E took a run home from Lon- don over the holiday to visit bis mother arid sisters here. Mrs Joseph Querin left last week for a holiday to Seattle, Wash., with rela- tives and friends, Mrs. R. Leatherdale is beck from au extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. R A Pryne, Toronto Mrs J. D. Warwickand son. Douglas, and Miss Millie Grewar spent Dominion Day with Woodstock friends. Mrs. Parker Foster, Kincardine, was a week end visitor with her sisters, Mrs. Parker and Miss Mary MeNsiughton. Arebie Scott, Sarnia, was here over Demirtion Day visiting his brothers, F S. and Peter Scott, and old friends of the locality. Wyman Sperling, mail clerk on the W. G. &t., N home for a holiday this week, He aud his mother visited Mc- Killop friends. Miss Maggie D. Shedden, who has spent some time in Michigan, is visiting' with relatiees and old friends in Brus- sels and community, Dr, W. F. Cameron and Herb Cun- ningham, well known Palmersioniaus, and former residents of Brussels, were here for the week end. Mrs. D, Walker left on Tuesday for a bol day visit at the homes of her brothers _ledge McFadden and Barrister McFad den, of Sault Ste Marie. Miss L. Barks, milliner at Mise In - Man's, has gone to her home, at Chat- ham, for her vacation. • She leaves many warm friends here. Harold Gerry arrived home last week from the.Guelph hospital and N regain - ng his strength. His host of friends rust he will Soon be beartier than ever, Mrs. jno. Pugh and her daughter, Mrs Geo Larkworthy, both of Mitchell nd former residents cf Biussels, are ere for a holiday visit with old friends. Mrs. Alex. Sutherland and Mrs Nor- nati Graham and daughters, Misses Margaret and Muriel, ot Loudon, were isitors with Mrs. A. Hunter over Sun - 1'm. Wilson, harness maker, who ecently disposed of his business owing o poor health, may go to British cement where he formerly made bis a 11 11 home. Miss Helen Kay, Stratford, is visiting at "Riversyde Villa", the home of her uncle.and aunt, The visitor is the only daughter of Postmaster and Mrs. Kay, of the Classic City. - Misses Eva and Carrie McCracken hive gone to St. Paul, Min., for a pleasere trip to visit their brother, Robt. G. Their expect to meet tbeir sister, Miss Clara, of Edmonton, there alltl'av, D. and Mrs, Wren, Stewart and Helen left lest Tuesday for a vacation at Belleville and locality with Mrs, Wren's reletives. They will be hack for the first Sabbath of Aueust. We wish them an enjoyable holiday Mrs, James Ireland, of Sasketnon, is here for a visit. She is a sister to rotor J. H. Hewitt Brussels, and was a former resident of this locality before going West The land of promise evidently agrees well with her, Mrs Chas Ritchie and son, Mre D MeFtelzean and eon and Miss Mary ttoSS left Teesclay morning for an (mottle in the West, where they have nemeroue relatives end Mende with whom they will spend a month or so, Miss Mina McKelvey left Tuesday of this week for Montreal where she will visit her brother, W. L. MoKelvey, 2418 Wine Street. She will Mop off at Toronto for a short time to join soma friends stem are going with her. Jno. Wren, it A., end Mrs. Wren, Toronto, and Not man and Mrs. Brand- on and cleughter, St. Marys, were we'. come visitors at the Methodist Parson- age .The former, end Mrs Brandon are brother and sister to Rev. D Wren, Pte, Will, Henderson and Jno. Henderson, of Toronto, were both home for Dominion Day The latter has me comptinieel a contingent of cadets to Sniffiest/m.0n, Oet , where be and Muir Thomson will put them through a drill course while they enjoy Lake Huron 2 . ire zrs. • Mies Muriel Brothers has tendered her resignation as teacher on Brussels Public School staff with the; intentiou of attending 'rcron'o University, She lies been a proficient and dutiful teacher, firelesein her clergy in promoting the best interests of her pupils We wish het success 1/1 seeking higher attain. meet, Cline end We, Sager, of London, Were here over the holiday calling on Old friends It 1 34 years since they moved to the city Mid since Mr, Sager was in Brussels He is a steady goer and has e good job no tool maker with George White & Sou and looks much the mime at of yore, .EIST'D 1573 _ vemilettee- treeseeeteeseresse•eUre. STANDARD BANK OF CANADA HEAia °MOE - TORONTO EVERY good Book has a RESERVE FUND es a pro. vision for Joan years and the inevitable rainy day. This Fund bas boon accumulated from Surplus Earnings and is a source of strength and stability. Eyoryono should have a RESERVE RIND, •Without It no one is in a safe finanoial condition, Our Sayings Department offers on ideal opportunity for establishing YOUR RESERVE FUND, 209 BRUSSELS BRANCH, G. H. SAMIS, M I In Manager. Miss Gertrude Deadman has gone to Muskuka for her holideys. J C. Pridhant, 01 Toronto, spent the week end with friends in town. Miss Clara fones, of Elora, is the guest of Mrs. A, C. Dames. town, Miss Ethel Churchill, Bluevale, visited with Miss Minnie Edwards. Master Frank Oliver is enjoying a visit with the Moore boys in Listowel. Miss Juneve Taylor Is home for her vacation from her school near Fordwieh. Miss Myrtle Kennedy, Toronto, is a holiday visitor with Miss Amanda Mc- Cracken, Alfred Fowler, of Winghane was threierencifoz Domieion Day on R visit with Chas. Howlett and Miss Pipe, Queen street, ware visitors with Myth 'needs on Tuesday. Mrs, Jessie Kerr is away on a well earned holiday to Toronto, Buffalo and Ithaca, N. Y Blake Howlett, Ethel, spent a few days at the home of his uncle, Chas. Howlett, Brussels. Rev. and Mrs. Mann were out of town for the holiday, the latter visiting her sistere, who are not well. Miss Marion Houston, St. Marys, was a visitor with Mrs Geo, J.RCICSOU, Mill street, Brussels. ou Dominion Day. Trueman and Mrs. Burgess, of St. Thomas, rise welcome visitors with Dr 3 A. and Mrs. McNaughton, They are consMusiissLillian Sellers, 3rd line, Morris, Was a visitor with Esther and Reta Brussels, attending the birthday party on Monday. Mrs. James McArter went to Toronto on Wednesday and will spend a few weeks with her daughters, Mesdames Crersr and Work. Mrs Gen Jackson was in Hullett last week helping in the care of her nephew, Robbie Smith, who underwent an opera• tion for appendicitis. A C. and Mrs. Dames were at Terries to last week attending the wedding of their nephew, Russell Zimmer, and Miss Olef Woodcraft, of that city. Mrs. Cleve. Seeker left on Tuesday for Saskatoon, to visit her sister, Mrs. Garfield Long, whosellealth is not extra good. Many old Needs here hope she will soon be as hearty as ever. George Robb, St. Catharines, was visiting in tbis locality for a few days. Mrs. Robb, who had spent the past month renewing old. friendships, re- turned with him Miss Fairy left last Monday. St. Catharines evidently agrees well with the trio, Wednesday of this week aueold and well known Brusselite, in the person of David Ross, Elizabeth street, celebrated his 90111 birthday. He is wonderfully smart for a man of his years. He was heartily congratuiated by old friends in which THE POST is pleased to join. Jno. Lynn, formerly of town, is back from a trip of 4 months to England, in connection with an aeroplane patented by a Walkerville mau, who took Mr. Lynn with burn to the Old Country where the machine was tested. "Jack" greatly enjoyed the voyages and his stay in the O'd Land and a stop af 3 weeks in New York. He is visite-1g at the par- ental home at Fordwich and also in Brussels. Dr, and Mrs. Holmes and Miss Dorothy vacated their lice hotne Wil - limn street, this week, giving poseession to Dr, '1', '1', McRae who recently piers chased the residence and practice. We wish Dr. and Mrs. McRae many happy years in their new premises. Di. Holmes will take an extended holiday before locating anywhere and the prob. abilities are the trio will visit British Columbia and other -points where they have relatives and old friends. Thee have been residents of Brussels for r6 Years and will take with them the good wishes of a Wide circle of acquaintances as they leave Brussels. Thos, W. Smith, son of Mrs. Walter Smith, and bis wife are renewing old friendships in Brussels. It Is 35 Years since Mr. Smith went to Newark. N J , where he has lived continuously, Mr, Smith bee taken a deep interest in Repnblicau party polities and was elect- ed a member of the Board ot Chosen Freeholders, with a salary of $2,50o per atenum. He is having a great time loking up old acquaintances and living over old days in the years now long ease This week Mr, and Mrs Smith wee visiting at Seaforth, Clinton and other meets. Mrs, Smith is a sister to Mrs Robert Henderson and a daughter of the late Jyo. and Mrs. McCallum. BORN Otionortmr..-At Ream. on July 4tii. IBIS, to far. and Mrs. E. 13 Churchill, a daughter. THOMSON -..S1 the Parsonage,: Bluevale. on July 8rd, 1916, to Rev. D.D. and Nre. Thom.o,a son. MARRIED 11313asSON-SnAttpst-At the Baptist Pareom age, Dauphin, Man., on June 21,4, 1016, by Rev. F G. Poole, B. A.,' brother -In-law to the bride Mr. Wm Ibberson, of Saskatoon, to Nies Mona Pearl, daughter of mt.. James Sharpe, Brussels, Ont. RUTTAN-RNeLL.-At "Cloverdale Farm," on June 28Elt, 1916, by Rev, Corp. Wesley, Sir. Anson Rattan, of Howlnk, to MIPS Chren- d04110, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 5,9., Snell, Morrisbank. WILLITS-MoLicAn.-At the Manse, Whighem, on June 27th, 1010, Mki Ethel McLean, youngest daughter of John McLean, Row - Ink, to Mr. Webster Willits, Turnberry. Z[MMER-WOODOROFT.-In Toronto, on June 3811, 1916, by Rev, J. A. Nankin. /dr. nits. sell Zimmer, formerly of Brussels, to Miss Olef Wooderoft, all of Toronto. DIED Hallam -1n Brussels, on June 80111,1916, Wm. W. Barris, in Mg &Snd year, LB/SOIL-In Gorrie, on July End, 1016, James Leech, aged 88 years and 11 months.. ' BRUSSELS MARKET $ 00 - 60 1 60 poViihnleat Barley 60 28 20 ErtguRtter Hoge 11 00 Hay 18 00 05 60 150 so 24 20 11 00 14 00 Farm for Sale The South halves of Lots Nos, 46 and 47, Con, 1, Turnberry, 100 acres, goad brloic house and bank barn with strawshed attached, Two miles Iran the Village of Bluevale. 0 he farm belongs to the estate at the late Thomas Elia. glne and in order to olose out said estate quick- ly will be sold at a reasonable price Apply to R 3.114.03050, Virrozeter, Ont, RRANH T.10. HIGGINS, / EMtMU O. J. , 624 404,4440•40404,440****.0.4,.•04,414. • 4- i FnR Drug I ... U Store . Ulla i Sulpho Tobacco : A Few Seasonable Articles • 4. * Soap sY • • FOr use on phinte, &webs and er z trees. A splendid article for ; 6 the tvesetenent of rnee buebes • • When applied 111 the (01111 of ,t I spray or wash will effectually ; 4 s destroy sell sucking insects ryr such as aphis, mealy bug and : • red Spider. es 150 and efic per package es • For worms Mt, you bushes use t, 2 Hellebore -10c and 15c pkgs. 0 0 4 Housekeepers' • / Waxed Paper • • •• ?I eeeatiitee if peroof. white i'voat.ileidtaipilp: 1 ; 12x58 inches, Very useful for • • lining baking tine to prevenh • se• atioking, also pecking sand- : ; Niches, &c,, for lenches-ex- se, chides air teed dampness, ar • Blanco 10c per package •,_ • • 0 * Very serviceable for cleaning : white shoes, &c. • 0 f, • fic per cake • tt • • Colorite • t• 0 • Colors old and new Meaty hats, es • making L110111 'look like hew, in • 0 li a peat, yummy or redoes. • ' • 250 per bottle 0 40 Cleaner fi . :-ren:ii11 am.Its°fi !:,,,:i:CluIPbeeliTeiir le: 4, satisfactory 'results. ' Is Sire T, few ininutes and with most • 4. 4 i SFwilYats • . . • Rifle but does not crush the • • fly. Will not break glass. Z • Will not eeratab nor soil the • : - most delicate fabric or stieface. 2 • 10c each ; o • • -AT---- 4 • es • Straw Hat • • 4, • OX9S1 7"w4' • DRUG STORE • 50 • The Penslar Store • • • ••• ********** ************9 A UOT/ON SALES SATURDAY, JULY STD. -COWS and PounR cattle. Central Rotel yarde, Brussels, Sale at 2 o'clock. WM. SIONAln, Prop, P. S. tiCoTT, .5510. Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Re. vised Statutes of Ontario, Chapter 14, Seaton 56, that all oreditors and others having claims against the estate Of Richard S. Arnistreng, deeeased, who died on or about the Tweatc• eighth day of Slav, A. 0 UK at the Town. ship of Morris, In the Province of Ontario, are required to eend by post,prepaid, or dAlvor to 11. Vanstone, Winghnin, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executors. on or before the Seventh day of August, A. D. 1010. their MIMBS and ad- dressee with full particulars of their Maims, In writing,and the nature ot the seourities dr any) held by them duly verified by n Statutory deelaration. And further Nthe notice that after the said 7111 clay of August, IMO, the Executors will pro - mind to distribete the assets of the said de. ceased amongst the parties entitled thereto having regard Only to the claims of which they shall then have reoeived, and they will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claims they shall not then have received notice at the time of b011 distribution. Dated at Mush= this 4th day of July A. D. R. VA NSTONIC, WInghein P, 0. 1.4 ' Solicitor for the Executors. • • IM 11.11 NI •JiMME •• ,................................ . . 44...... ....................................... t . . • i Brussels llaylight Store G. N. McLaren I • • • „„„,,„,„,„,,.,0,,,„„„„„,„,„„„,„„,„,„„,„„.„,,„,,„„„,„,„,,..,„„.„,„„,,,„,„„,.„„..,,,,..,..„„„....„,.....„,,.„..„,„........„.,...0..„,„,,„„„„,.,..,.,„„„•„.•„,.„,,,..,..,,,,.„,.„,,,....„,„.„„...„,,,...., • • ... : • • , • • • • HOT WEATHER , DRY. GOODS ,1 • • • . • . • . . . • . Spiend41 Stocks of all lines of 'Seasonable Dry Goods • • • • • 6 • • 0 • Men's,13oys' and Children's Straw Hats, : • • • • : Complete stocks of Summer Underclothing in Ladies', Men's and Children's sizes. e • • • • • • • Ladies' and Misses' White Muslin and Embroidered Dresses, • • • 4, • • Ladies', Misses' and Children's Middies and Middy Dresses. • 4, • • • • • • A splendid stock of all Wash Goods in White Voila, Embroidered Voils, Colored '2 Muslins and Voils, White Duck, Reps and Picques. • • Ladies', Misses' and Children's Slippers. • • • • First-class stock of Ladies' White Waists,• • • Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits -Big Stocks and Big Values, • • • • . . . • Highest Prices for Produce G. N. McLaren • ••• ••• • •••••••••••••• • • • • • ,c'•,..•...,6••..•.,..•,•,• • •44( +•••40** • • • • • • • ••••'s•+ • •