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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1894-4-27, Page 4New' Advertisements, 14o00--T11e Templar. Card ---Miss O'Connor. Lueala—Dr, J. 0. Ayer, Sarsaparilla --O.1;. Rood. Hair Goods—J, J, Marker, Looal—•Stark Medicine Co. Gurney ;i'ouudry Company, L05414—Iiaelter 4 Venetona. Decals, -Stewart re Graham, Buggy for Hale—'i', I9etoller, Apology—George Ileadersou. Pasture to Rent—A. Coseley, Local—Tile Canada Presbyterian. Life on a Railroad—Dr. Williams. Notice to',prespassers—Jae. Daman, in Ir13ossel5 Vat, 1'':t X.DAI', APL, 20,1894. Oes by ono the props on which the Opposition in the Looa1 Legislature hop• ed to lean in the earning election have been knooked from under them and they will have to look elsewhere than to the ballot in Separate sohoole, fees, deo„ for powder. Tim "power" of the Herald editorial is rendered nil when, as both Tun Pose and Wingham Times stated, the lettere deal. Ing with the candidature of E. L. Dick. enson and W. Milne, in East Huron, were copied by both papers from the Sea. forth Suu, a well known Conservative organ, A enoroerrlon is now being talked over of deepening the St. Lawrence river, so as to permit the ocean steamers to some to Toronto instead of making Montreal u'a the terminus. Toronto 1 t o are great no- tice of cashthe - es in air bet we o tine that they generally desire to epeon- late on subsidies granted by the govern- ments. We fancy the opening of the proposed waterway for Atlantic liners would bee. laborione, expensive if not in- snrmountable contract. GalinttA, Hsnneer is stirring things up in connection with the Canadian militia. Redoes notapper to be greatly pleased over theconditioa of the same as one fourth of the officers are without certificates and out of an estimated total of nearly 29,000 there could hardly be 10,000 real fighting men mustered. If the entire system were overheated and the enormous an- nual expense closely enquired into there is plenty of room for General Herbert and Minister of Militia Patterson to work for 10 hours a day far many mouths. The annual or bi annual drill resolves itself into a apeaies of farce and means the squandering of tboasands of dollars with- out any good being accomplished. It half the money were given to some level headed practical officer who would visit the various towns where volunteer cone- paniee exist and drill them for a week there would be ieliuitaly more good de- rived. Tee Opposition in the Local Legisla- ture appear to be in their beat mood when they fancy they have scented anything over whish they may raise the ery of "Sonndal." If there is anything wrong it is quite within their province to set it right bat wise heads, not biased by poli- tical prejudice, affirm that if the same trouble were token and the same energy displayed in furthering neceasary legislee tion that is displayed in revealiug mare's nests for campaign purposes theme engag- ed in thin work might, perchance, attain to at least a reasonable distance of the pledges and promises they made the eleo• tore. A. Committee has been known to waste days, at the public expenee, over questions discussed and nettled long ago. The Ontario Government's record of nearly a quarter of a century must sore- ly be a good one when the Opposition have nothing more formidable to charge them with than the babyish attempts made by Dr. Ryerson and others of that ilk. If comparisons are desired we sub. mit the following as one worthy of close coneideration ;—.Ron. O. E. Fraser ap. pears to have charged the Province lent 99.50 tot his entire travelling expenses lest year. This may be extravagant, but if it is what then shall we say of the no- tion of Hon. John Costigan in charging the country 0120 for cab hire alone and of Pion. T. Mayne Daly in drawing upon the public treasury to the extent of 0273 for the same purpose 7 This is one case wherein it seems as if the Provincial Ministry world be justified in defending themselves by uomparison with Ottawa. Huron County. A meeting of the Exeter C. 0. was held on F;•iday evening, when the following ollloet's were appointed for the coming year :—Ilea. Pres., Dr. Hyndman ; Pres., Dr. Lute ; Vioe.Pres., N. D. Hurd - on ; Committee, J. R. Carling, 0. B. Mareland, 0. A. binDonald ; Treas., E. Elliot ; Seo., Fred Elliot. Another et the honored pioneers of Os- borne, in the person of Mrs. A, McInnis, baa passed away to her long home, hav- ing reached the so,nswhat unusual age of 91 years'. Sire died at the reeidence of her youngest eon, Donald McInnis, Thames Road, on April 12. Mrs, Mc. Innis was a native of the Island of Tyre, in the Highlands of Scotland. With her late husband she emigrated to Canada in the year 1834. Then they settled in the township of Dalhousie, Lanark County, where they continued to reside until 1853, when they osme to Usborne, and settling on the Thames road they made for them- selves and family a comfortable home. Mrs. McInnis bad a family of thirteen, six of whom survive her. John, who re- sides in Exeter ; Donald, of 'Osborne ; Mrs. ,John Cameron, of Usborne ; i1Tre. Win, Monteith, Winnipeg; and Mrs, Robert Hamilton, ef.Stretford, She bad ?s grnnd.ebildren, and its groat -grand- children. Notavibbetanding her great age she enjoyed exoelient Health until within a few clays of her death, when she passed quietly and peacefnfly away, with little or no suffering, but just as though the vitality of life hall run out. She was a oonalstent =sober of the Presbyterian Moroi), and her every -day life exenipli- fled her chereeter, 7'he remains were in. mired in boater. Batt, Medd, al the Ood on, West Wa- wanosh, is without &Relit, one of the most progressive farmers in the county of Huron. He has 850 acres of mei. lent farm land and farms upon purely business principles, This spring he has almost one hundred osttle, a Ane lot of them May beef. fie does not raise emelt grain, except for feeding purposes, Mr. Medd prefers turnips t0 gorn. Last year the otfvpriug of two sows brought him the handsome sum of 9374. Canada is good enough for Robert ;Medd and he nortainiy is plat the sort of a man that reflects great credit to our young and prosperous Dominion. TvA,I'mon.oCAL AssoMATio5,—The Can- ada conference of the Evangelistic Aseoe elation convened in Zurich ou Thursday.. Bishop Thomas Bowman of Chicago, chairman of the conference, gave an in- spiring opening address. sin enthulnas tlo missionary meeting was held on Wed. nesday eveeing. Revs, M. L. Wing, of Berlin, and J. P. Hauch, of South Cay- uga, gave able missionary addresses. The following visitors were received as advisory members "—Prof. S. L, Um• baoh, of Northwestern College, Napier - villa, Til„ ; Rev. C.A. Thomas,Clevetand, Ohio ; Rev. J. H. Yaggy, DesMoines, Iowa ; Editor J. 0. Id'ornberger, Clsv. land, Ohio; and Revs. C. F. Branco and M. Finkbriea, Toledo, Ohio, Messrs. J. Leibold, and Amos J. Heist were licensed to preach. J. W. Ortwsin, of Zurich, and A. Goeble, of Hamilton, (formerly of Pelham Centre) wale deposed from the ministry and expelled from the church, J. UmUadh an D. Kroh were eleoted d D presiding elders. The conference will meet next year at South Cayuga. Rev. J. II. Yaggy, agent for Northwestern ool- lege, addressed oonferenee in theinbereets of the same and secured a subsoription 01 01,000 for the college endowment fund, Rev. 0, A. Thomas gave an address on the condition of the publishing house. He reported that the Evangelical Associ- ation has a higher circulation of church periodicals per member than any other denomination in America. At the seemed session the presiding elders were station- ed as follows :—West Dietrist, D. Trete ; North District, J. Umbach ; South Die- triet, 112. L. Wing. Rev. Wm. Yost, Treasurer of the Missionary Soelety Cleveland, Ohio, was introduced to the conference and was received as au ad- visory member. E. Becker, S. Finkbeni- er, A. W. Sauer and Geo. D. Damm were voted deaoon's orders, and received ioto the ministry. J. Ti. Devitt was vot- ed elder's orders. A young electrical mechanic, residing in the village of Cuba, N. Y., has eon. strutted an slectrioal wagon which may be the means of bringing some of the benefits of electricity within the reach of farmers who live beyond the confines of the territory reached by power stations. By employing a small motor and a emall storage battery, the Cuba electrician bas succeeded in propelling a fourwheeled vehicle with the expenditure of a ridicu- lously small amount of current and low electromotive force, and will now adapt his invention to an ordinary farm wagon. LIFE ON A. RAILWAY. THE EXPERIENCE OF A GRAND TRUNK EMPLOYEE, Eels Ili Prom Exposure — Pronounced Inenrable rod Paid the 'Total Ills - ability Insurance Allowed by the Company—Once More on the hand to Health—Ile Tells Stew It Cnmc About. Prom the Deseronto Tribune. Daring the past few weeks a fruibful subject of conversation among the people at Deseronto Junction has been the won- derful recovery of William Henry Wager, who has been looked upon as a hopeless invalid. A representative of this paper was sent to interview Mr. Wager and gain all information possible in order to satisfy the public concerning the truth of the wonderful cure. Making his way to Deseronto Junction the reporter informed Mr. Ravin, the station master, of the object of his mission. The courteous official having assured the reporter that be would find the case one of more than ordinary intereet, kindly painted out the nearest route to Mr. Wager's residence. The Wager family is one of the oldeet in the Bay district, and Mr. Wager and his people are well-known throughout a wide radius of eoontry. Arrived at the house the reporter knocked at the door and was quickly admitted by Mr. Wager himself, who it may be remarked, is in his thirty. fifth year, and was formerly employed as a section man on the Grand Trunk Rail- way, his section extending east and west of Deseronto Junction. hie was a good workman and a faithful servant of the company. On the 28th day of Apri1,1803, he was compelled, on account of ill -health, to give up work completely. The doctor pronounced his trouble to be nervous pal- pitation of the heart. The district sur- geon of the Grand Trunk Railway attend- ed him and did all that medical skill could suggest in order to give him relief, but at the same time frankly told him that he could prescribe nothing that would affect a permanenb euro. Mr. Wager was a member of the Grand Trunk Insurance and Provident Society, and during his illness received the usual pecuniary allowance given for a certain number of weeks to molt members. The society also paid his way to Montreal that he might consult an eminent medical man who acts as referee in etch cases. This specialist at once pronounced his case hope- less ; onto was impossible, Ile returned home greatly dejooted, and the Insurance Society paid him the whole amount grant- ed to its members in case of total die - ability, Mr. Wager has since then resid- ed at ins home on the Gravel Road, un• able to work, seldom going, from home except to make an occasional trip to Deseronto and Na)<ittnee, About three months ago john Kitchen the well-known section master on the Grand !Picnic, who resides et Deseronto Junction, told Mr, Wager of the virtues of Dr. William's Pink Pills, and recommended him to give them a trial, Fie accordingly promuted e quantity of the famous pills in order to T lX ail T3 Ii CU S S +' give thorn a trial, Now 111a1'lt 3110 result, lie .soon felt the good effects of this great medicine. Ilie appetite Unproved, The fluttering sensations about his heart ap• peered to be less pronounced. He eon- tinued baking the pills and hie health steadily improve(]. The ohange became apparent to friends and neighbors and a matter of public interest. Ile gained in weight. As he remarked, last summer he was little more than a walking ghost ; now, as the reporter could easily see, he was a substantial speoimou of ]lutnanity. Oar, Wager informed the reporter that before he commenced taking Dr, Williams' Pink Pills his heart usocl to beat rapidly and continue palpitating violently for some time if he attempted to out even one stick of wood ; now 3m can cub the daily supply of wood for the house with- out any such disagreeable sensations. Hes feels himself a different man and his neighbors are congratulating him upon the great change so plainly inaaifoat, He expeots as soon as navigation opens to commence work again. Mrs. Wager was present daring the interview and corro- borated her husband's narrative. They consider it a duty to publish abroad the virtue's of the famous medicine which has brought such hope and comfort to their Household. Mr. Wager also told of a leading farmer in the neighborhood who POST hurl been troubled with a elu'onjo head- ache,. who, ab his e,lgggestion, had also tried D. Williams' Pink Pills and had experienced relief in a very short time, Other oases in Deseronto and vioinity are known to the Tribune in whioll Dr, WP. limns' Pink Pills have been produotive of numb good. ,Those pills are a perfect blood builder and nerve restorer, miring eush diseases as rheumatism, nenlalgia, partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, St. Vitus' denote, nervous ltoadaolie, all nor nous troubles, palpitation of the heart, the after affects of IR grippe, diseases de- pending on humors of the blood, snob RS scrofula, erysipelas, oto. Pink Pills give a healthy glow to pale and sallow com- plexions mud aro a specific' for troubles peoulilyr to the female system, and in the Case of men they effect a radical' sure m all oases arising from mental worry, over- work or oxceases. Dr, Williams' Pink Pills nine' be had. of all druggists or direct by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine Co„ Brookville, Ont., or Sahoneotady, N, Y., at 506, a box, or six for 02.50, Seo that the company's registered trade mark is on the wrapper of every box offered you, and positively rsfnss all imitations or substi. tines alleged to be "just as good." I'to- member no other remedy has been dis- covered that can sacossefully do the work of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. 1.1UROAI COUNTY C. E. UNION. The thanks of the Exooutive Officers is duo the Secretaries and obber officers who responded so promptly to our request fox complete returns of the -Young People's Societies in the County of Huron. In some cases, however, where we needed fuller pattioulars, such have not Pantie. Boomer. Dnwearne,T1ex, yet arrived, but we trust that, when the officers see this, our second request, j an early reply will be despatched. Below we give you a list of the Socie- ties, as at present recorded on the Seo- retary's register Mnam„aa, CDERnsiOrentta AOT. Assn- SrtanoTAnw, Poor 0P1'XOn. Ivl4. Meru. Auburn, Chris. End Presbyterian . 13 4...Mre, D. Patterson -Auburn Auburn, 10 L of 0 it ,,,,, .,,ptethodist 11 18 ..Mies 14 Rlalr - Auburn r n y, p soopn 80 15 ..Miss 10 Watson ... ,.. ,..Alyth Methodist an 80 52 R R Me -Iowan....,..,. Blyth Myth, T I, of 0 10 0001300100 87.,,,. 22 Mise E Young131710 y 1i, uesels, P 17 oto E Methodist J5 55 ,Mise AT ghton......Rruseols Brussels, Chris End Melville, Presbyterian 28 52..AM slgSaa ?meals Brussels, oht'la.Enrl Suox, Preebyterlan ?L ]C ,.Miss M Ualder Brussels Bruoefield, Chris End 'Onion, Presbyterian 0' ,..18...T A MoLatmhlin Bruoedold Brumfield, E L of 0 17.,,Methodist Rayfield, Chinni, nd..,,,...Binational ..,Bev7 A Earth BayOel11 Slake, Chris End Presbyterian 07 8.. -Mies Aggie Baler Blake aluevale,E I, of 0 E Methodist Tlelmore, it -L of OE Methodist Clinteu, Chris End Wi11ls,Presbyterinn 20 16..,MiseZoete Fair Clinton Olintoil,El 0 of 0 30 Rtatteubury et., Moth 55 17...Miss Rattle Itambell Clluton Olin ton, E L of 0 E.,., ..... °uterio sr„Methodlot 80.,....28.,.11flss Millie A ',an sa,.,.,.... 011,1 ton Clinton, Y. P. Union Baptist . 18 12...Mise Mary Robb (MInton Clinton, (Turner's Appt) 17 L of 0 E Methodist 8.,..., 10.,,Tra W Sohn, Clinton Carlow, Chris End Preoeytorian 80. ....12.,,iilse 0 Robertson .....,....Carlow Obiselhurst, E L of 0 E..,Mothodist 24 14. Ben E Mc'1'aagart Obiselliuret Crediton,Y P Alllanoe El .•,Bombard Braun Crediton Dungannon, 14 L of 0 T'0,,Motbodtet 8 ol...D E Anderson Dongauuun Dungannon, E L of 0 E,..Methodieb ...A McQuaid nuagauvon Ethel, E t, of 0 D Methodist 1" 20.,.Ohas W Willis Ethel Easter, E L of C E Juana et , Mathodist..,...40 00. Miss M Gill Exeter Exeter, 1 L Main et., Methodist . 57 08..,A Gregory T;aeter Pxetor, Cbrie End Coven, Presbyterian ,..7: Muir Exeter Egmeudvillo,(7tris End..Prnabwtedau " 13 26...Tohn T Elliott Seafortb Exeter, Chris End Trivibl Episcopal ,., ,,,tire F Snight Exeter Godexloli,, E L of O E North sb,1, stbodiet 50 00,.,Miss L Gibson Gndericb 60 ...... OO..,aiiss Lizzi a Robertsoc.., Gotlerich Goderioh, E L of Q D Victoria eG.,1VLethodiet..., Corrie, E L of 0 ),.........Methodist 75 ,,.Mrs H Sanderson Gerrie Gerrie, (orange H111)12 L of 0 E afethoaist 25.,,,.. .. Soba Wtmxell Gerrie Honsall,E L o1 0 E 'lebhodlet 8e 50.,.)Yfiss B W11son• Eioueall Henault, ands End Pi esbyteriap G8 55,..W Elder Hen8all Bernell, (Bethesda appt) E L of OE...—. ...........Methndlet Heasail,Ohris End Episcopal Iiolmesville, 10 L of 0 E..,Methodlst 7(lppeu, EL of 0 E Methodist 22 ,,.Mise Hannah Ivlsou Sippeu rilppeu, Chris End 4t. Andrews, l'roe 19 28...Miso Mary Orawlord Nippon Lucknow, E L of 0 1'l....,,Methodist 25 °3,..Mise 7 Hamilton Lueknow Lumley (Thames Road) Chris Bud Proebytoriae 80 00...R T Elleringbon Lumley Rile, E i, of 0 E. Methodist 12 1#,,.A P Shepard Rile Seafortb, i'hile°Ind Prev byte rfau 10 530..ililms 1 MuLeau Seafortb 51/Mortal, E L ef0 14 ...,, itsthoalst 47 12_,0 040317 Suaforth Varna, (Hayfield Road) L'luis PAM Presbyterian 20,,,,,, 2 Weetfis 1, E L of 0 r1 Methodist 14.,,,,. 9,,,7 C Itoid weetdeld Westfleld,F 1, of 0 F Methodist 15 21..,Mies T efcColloch Weattiald Wlugbwm, OhrisEn,i gt.Paul'e Epis„npwt...... .. ,.Miss h. (;rano,' Win ghoul Wingbam, Chris land Presbyterian 49 27,..Miss E Mo0enn Wingham Wingbwm• Chris Eud Congregational 113 2,,,,Tohu Ritchie Wfughwm Wingh am, Chris Tend Baptist 20 S..;Mrs Small Winghrem Wieghaw, E L of 0 L Methodist ... ...................7 i 12 Mee PSL Lloyd Wingham Wroxeter, Chris End Presbyterian t0 ,,,Wea Saunders ...............Wroxeter Wroxeter, E L of 0 E Methodist 40 .,,Thee G Homplrllt Wroxeter Blyth, (Ririe, End .,..... ..,.,T [ it 14 i 1 .h01 End..... Myth, (' ,. .,. Y } 21 A..,tfise 5 Soddy ...... ........:..73eneall 11,12..,Mius Blanche Petty.,.RodgorvtlLe Your executive met • in Wingham last month, and arranged the program for the Clinton Covention, to be held early in the fall. As soon as the programs are printed, a supply will bo sent to each of the Corresponding Secretaries whose names we have. Clinton is centrally located, with good railroad accommodation, and a hospitable people, and we expect a large delegation to avail themselves of this, our third annual meeting. Rev. G. H. Coam.nnicx, President, A. T. Coorna, Secretary, Clinton. APOLOGY.—I, GEORGE HEN- nunenre, of tho Township of Morris, Farmer, hereby desire to apologize to G. P. Blair, of the Village of Brussels, Barrister, for a most cowardly anti unprovoked attaek that' made on him while engaged profes- sionally in settling a dispute between my sisters and myself in conflation with the wfudiug up of the estate of my father, the late David Henderson, I also wish to say, that I never made any statement at any time in any way reflecting upon the professional character of Nis, Blair. 8o far as I know, Mr. Blair acted in the settlement of Me said estate simply in the interest of his about, as he nal a portent right to do. It le my wish that Mr. Blair shall have this apology published in three successive Issues of the following papers, m a most prominent place in them:—'rhe Seafortb Expositor, Tris 13nna0DLs POST, and the Herald of Bruit - eels, for which publication and all expenese therewith I agree to pay. (S gd.) GEORGE HEED'4IRSON. , Dated at Brassie, April 2184, A, D, 1854. LIME ! LIME To those who Intend Building. Having built a Lime House at the Sta- tion I will keep a supply of the Beet Fresh Lime for Sale suitable for all Building purposes. Also • WHITE BRICK And Plastering Flair for Sale. D. A. Lowry. BRUSSELS. AIR Mr. J. J. Barker, representing Dronwend's Paris Hair Works, —TORONTO, the only reliable manufactory of Human Hair Coverings in Canada, will be at the QUEEN' S HOTEL, BRUSSELS, ON' ;I.'0a.t ,t° ',G WZAVT 1 7p With a complete stock of Ladies' and Gents' Wigs, Toupees, Bangs, Waves, Switches, Plain Fronts, &c. All persons who aro Bald or have their hair should examine these goods. They are light, dur- able and perfectly Natural in Appearance. PRICES RIGHT. QUEEN'S HOTEL, FRIDAY, KAY 1l, One Day Only. 10..N WENpg 3OUP EC 1. Anil., 27, 1.894 What about a Hat Wm have just what will suit you, cheap and stylish. Wo can also got you Illy a suit of Clothes that will surprise you as to quality and cheapness, And next you want a pair of 3CA SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, &O. We can rig yuu out from ]lead to foot and send youaway pleased with the purchases you have made and at the same time bring you back when you want anything else itt our line. We would also ask the ladies to see our Prints and Dress hoods. Also those Lovely Oxford Shoes. All Sites in B. & C. CORSETS - Every Pair Guaranteed. 7s. New Sprill Sid lo HaQi. J. DOWNING, the up-to-date Shoe Dealer, calls the attention of the Public to his large and well selected stock of BOOTS and SHOES. A -visit to hila will convince you that it is the right place to buy, both for quality and price. Our Stock Comprises :— All the Latest Styles for Spring and Summer wear. Special Attention to Ordered Work. JOHN D WNING, Pae''. RIPS SEWED FREE OP CIIAIRG.E. 4110 BRUSSELS. ,11R�ys iVe CVeal�esi i 6, Buy where you cam Buy east. We.submit our Prices and it is your privilege to look and compare as much as you wish, and it is our pleasure -to show goods at any time, no difference whether you are buying On looking, COME, YOU ARE WELCOME'. SPECAL THIS ].'EEK. 10 pairs White Lace Curtains, 2x, yards long, worth 40c, Special Price, 80c. 10 tt 23 " taped, worth 45c, Special price 85e. 8 pairs Fern " 8 `t taped, worth 75c, Special price, 60c. 14 pairs White and Ecru " 8 " taped and extra wide, , worth b1.25, Special price, 95o. 15 pairs Horn Lace Curtains Si yards long, very fine and wide, worth $1.50, Special price, $1.25. 10 pairs White " Si yds long, taped, worth $1.90, Spacial price, $1.50. 8 prs. only Ecru " ° tt 8i ycls long, taped, very Special, at $1.75, worth $2,25. 25 pairs only, Bonanza Corsets; the 75c line we clear at 5Oc. 15 pairs only, Earinine Oorsets, the 50c line we clear at 87c, 4 pieces Heavy Cottonade at 15c, worth 22a. 5 pieces Extra Heavy Cottonade, worth 32c, Special price 26e. Best Quality White Carpet Warp at 89c ; Colored, $1.12. Dress Goods, Millinery and Small Wares. Ferguson a11id y 1a -Produce Taken in Exchange for Goods.