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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1896-1-3, Page 6OtbtNrusoelo --Ie 00004siUSD-" -'• . i 1 p.'iyl;r'7�X FRIDAY MCltl`tI11O (iR limo for thelcuily mails) at 44 Pie Poot" Stean1 Pulllialilnrl ;house, TaaNAAnaY S'o„ T11Aa0An0, Oar, •Tit a n —o a11ax Pear, a' 0. con 11ot na d Year, in tiQU 18 , d is dens a which every ABbeor7ption is paid is denoted by the date on the address label, ADViana'20000 1tATlle,—The follawing rates ^will bA obarged 10 those who ndvertiee by. theyeax; sreo8 17a, I 0 mo. I mo One Column - $00.00 686.00 820.00 Q00 uarter " ,.. 80.00. 20,00 12,00 Eighth " ,. 12,00 1800 0.00 'Dight Aunts per line for first insertion, and three eent8per line for each eubeequentin- sortion, an advertisements measured as Nonpareil -12 lines to the molt, Business Garda, eight lines and. under, 6e per annum. Advertisements without epooifto three tiona, will be inserted until forbid, and (barged accordingly, Instructions to change or discontinue an advertisement must be left at the 008001ng room of TanPorr not later than Tuesday of each week This Jo imperative," Editor and Proprietor. A Broad -Minded Doctor, Rums some iXPERIENCES 1N HIS OWN PRACTICE. Bellows in Recon nlellding Any Medi. eine 'I lint 1,0 Knows Will mire lite Patients -'Phials Dr. Williams' Phan 1'1110 a -Great g18c0Wery. "Akron, Pa., April into ,'05. Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. GENTLEMEN.—while it is entirely con- trary to the custom of the medical pro- fession to endorse or recommend any of the so-called proprietary preparations, I shall, nevertheless, give yon an account of some of my wonderful experiences with your preparation, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. The fact is Well known that medical practitioners do not, as a rule, recognize, much lees nee preparations of this kind, consequently the body of them have no definite know- ledge of their virtue or lack of it, but soundly condemn them all without a trial Saoh a course ie manifestly absurd and unjust, and I, for one, pro- pose to give my patients the beat treat- ment known to me, for the particular diseases with which they are suffering, no matter what it is, where or how ob. tained. I was first brought to prescribe J'. D. Albright, M. D. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills about two years ago, after having seen come remarkable results from their nee. Reuben Hoover, now of R eadingPa., was a prominent nent contractor and bulder. While superin- tending u erin- taoding the workrk of erecting a largee building during .cold weather he con- tracted what was thought to be sciatica, be having first noticed it one morning in not being able to rise 200133 his bed. Aft- er the usual treatment for this disease he failed to improve, but on the contrary grew rapidly worse, the case developing into hemiphlegia, or partial paralysis of the entire right side of the body. Blec- tricity, tonics and massage, etc., were all given a trial, bat nothing gave any benefit and the paralysis continued. In despair he was compelled to hear hie physician announce that hie case was hopeless. About that time his wife . noticed one ofour advertisements and v Y concluded to try your Pink Pills. "He had given up hope and it required a great deal of bogging on the part of his wife to persuade him to take them regu- larly." "He, however, did as she desired, and if appearance indicate health in this man, one would thick he was better than bo - fore his paralysis. "Why, says he, 'I began to improve in two days, and in four or five weeks I was entirely well and at work. "Having seen these results I oonolnded that such a remedy is surely worth a trial at the hands of any physician, and consequently when short time later I was called upon to treat a lady suffering with palpitation of the heart and great nervous prostration, after the 001151 remedies had failed to relieve, I .ordered Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The result was simply astonishing. Her attacks became less frequent and also less in se- verity, until by their use for a period of only two months, she was the picture of health,.rosy.oheeked and bright eyed, as well as ever, and she has continuedso until today, more than one year since she took any medicine. I have found these pills a specific for chorea, or he more commonly known, 131. Vitus' dame, as'bsnelioial results have in all oases marked their use. As a spring tonic, any one who, from overwork or •nervous strain daring a long winter has become pale and languid, the Pink Pills will do wonders in brightening the countenance and in buoying the spirits., bringing rosea to the pallid lips and renewing the fountain of youth. Yours respectfully, J. D. Amateur, M. D." Bums no Six Rms.—Distressing kid. ney and bladder diseases relieved In six hours by the "Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise and delight on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part -of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost ins. mediately. If you want quick relief and oure this is your remedy. Bold by A, Deadman, druggist. inienteellealatori Odd H ipponings. brazil reilreads 09700 7,640 miles, li et Wool a Aus ra .a leads inwa l x duan a Grti alai cot on in ado 4lir wood eorgia's pear amp waso000,000 bar- rels A Rowena, Cal„ oonfeotioner 1e malt eliv0 oil Pandy, Therear int i t Il re0 athe few gg potion mills e R receive from 20 cents t04 0 cents a day according to work, Tbird.olass dining Pare are to be tried on tboGreat Northern Railway between 'London and Leeds, An important coal mine Is being devel- aped In Iliemeralda County, Ida. The vein is 11 feet wide near the surface. A German bas invented an incaudee•. cent lamp apparatus for showing the interior of honors while filled with abeam, A man can hire a house in Japan, keep two servants and live on the fat of the laud, all for a little over 920 a month. The enormous crop of sugar beets in Nebraska bee led some farmers to go into the business of melting whiskey out of them, In the last four years the American people have paid out for biayoles,• not less than $200,000,000—at the rate of 960,000,- 000 per annum. They are redoing peanuts in the Salt River Valley, Ariz. A farmer in that fertile section expecte to have a crop of 800 seeks this meson. French matches, which are a Govern- ment monopoly, are to be made with red phosphorus, instead of white, as it ie lees nnhealtbful for the workmen, A law is Basle, Switzerland, prohibits the occupancy of a house until four weeks after it bas been completed. This is to prevent disease from damp walls. A reduction in the working day, chang- ing it to eight hours, has been carried out by the Burlington in its shops at Have. lock, Plattamouth, IIoldrege and Mc- Cook. There are at present projects for the construction by private companies of over two thousand miles of new railway under oonsideration by the Japanese authorities. A new industry is beingdeveloped in Orange County,. Cal., that of manufactur- ing oil from eucalyptus leaves, which is being used extensively for medicinal pur- poses. Chicory, used to adulterate coffee, is itself adulterated with sugar beet. A farmer in Port Washington, Wis., has sold a five -acre crop of beets to achicory company for 9400. In London—unlike other cities, espec- ially New York and Vienna—no house is permitted to exceed in height the width of the street in front, and the number of inhabitants is limited by law. Salmon packers on the Pacific coast are worried over the report that the Rus- sians are arranging for the establishment of several large salmon and herring canneries along the Siberian coast. Russian scientific men have ascertain- ed that out of 597 trees struck by lightn- ing in the forests near Moscow, 802 were white poplar. They advise farmers to plant poplars as natural lightning con- ductors. In Nebraska farms average 190 acres, in Maseachusetls 86. But in proverbial- ly thrifty Holland the average is 30 agree. Seventeen -twentieths of all the farms in Holland are less than 50 acres in extent. The world's record for Limber nutting ie claimed for the Port Blakely mill, of Port Blakely, Wash. During the ten months of this year up to the end of October, 83,876,212 feet of lumber had been cut at this one mill, and it estim- ated that the total output for 1895 will be at least 105,000,000 feet. Loaded in regular oar lots this amount would make a train more than sixty miles long. In 1894 the amount pet head consumed for drink in England, Scotland and Ire. land,ri s 4d. P8 1d. es eotivel 48,7 P Y, and 42 2s 8d., provethat Ireland is twice as sober as England and onoe and a half as sober as Scotland. Alaska's gold output for 1895 is estim- ated by G. H. Swinebart, editor of the Alaska Mining Record of Juneau, to be 93,000,000. Of this amount fully 9800,- 000 has been obtained from placer mining alone, ohiefiy along the Yukon. River. This year's gold output for Colorado is estimated at from 916,000,000 to $20,- 000,000, which will be greater than that of any other single State or Territory. The estimate of the Denver News re. cently formulated by counties, is 916,- 000,000 and that of, Director Preston of the Mints, 915,000,000. 0 . n $ One of those rare occurrences, finding a "lost mine," bum recently taken place about one mile north of the west end of Meson Pass, in the Sangre de Ohristo range, saga an Alamein, epeoiaf to the Denver News. A small force of men will be put at work, and by Spring it is ex- pected regular shipments will commence. The ore in the bottom of the shaft as- says five and one-half ounces in gold and 20 per gent. copper. • Horses have been extremely obeap in Harts of the west for some time now, but It is thought bottom 'prices have been ll reaohed in Southern California lately. A really good mare sold in San Bernard- ino recently for 92, while at an adminis- trator's sale in Ventura County, last week, a horse was sold to a Mexican boy for 50 cents. The boy bid so high be• cause he wanted the halter, which went with the horse. The Supreme Court of Massachusetts says that a droesmaker ought to know the difference between the right and the wrong sides of a piece of cloth, and that if the garment is not made with the right side out when no instruotions to the contrary are given, the owner has a right to recover damages. The plaintiff in the case under consideration, whose dress had been made with the oloth wrong side out, obtained a verdict of 920. There is no building material so dur- able as wolf -made brioke. In the British Museum are brinks taken from the build• ings in Nineveh, and Babylon whine show no sign of decay or disintegration, al• though the ancient did not burn or bake them, but dried them in the eon. The bathe of Caratails, and of Tittle, in Borne, and the Thermae of Diocletian, have en. dnred the ravages of time far better than the stone of the Coliseum. ()ATOMIC nELm8Enm 10 To 60 autumns.— One short puff of the breath through the Blower, supplied with eaohbottle of Dr. Agnew's Gatarrab Powder, diffuses this Powder over the earfaoe of the halal passages. Painless and delightful to ties, it relieves instantly, and permanent. ly eons Oatarrab, Hay Fever, Colds, Headaoh 6, Sore 'Throat, Tonsilitis and Deafness 60 cents at G. A. Deadman's. 11, US Ci► Kt gr 1f°ENG, Avoid dyspepsia, Eley with the children, Shun tiie "Problem" navel Dcu't hatch for gray Baird Never (Reseed your emotions Take oxeroiee fog supploaees.. Cultivate an impersonal hobby, Deolino to think of yourself au elderly. Don't fall very deeply in love until of have been s d o do o. you a nakea .t Never, neper, Haver deoliiie to do any. thing en the ground of advancing years. And never, never, never gay to yourself "I felt so 0800, but am too old to now." Don't effendi for wrinkles. lIloseage yonr faoe and trust to that and Provi- donee to keep it smooth. SUOT011. COLLIES. A, few days siege, while Hector Mao. alieter wan on the Arran H1110 looking after his sheep, six months from home 00 other habitation, his two Collie doge started a rabbit, wbioh ran under a large block of granite. Tae throat his arm under the atone, expecting to catch 16, but instead of doing so be removed the supports of the block, wbioh instantly came down upon hie arm, holding him se fast as a viae, His pain was great, but the pangs be felt were greater when he thought of home and the death he seemed doomed to die, In this position be lay from 10 o'olook in the morning till 4 in the afternoon, when, finding that all hie efforts to ex. trioate hinfself were unavailing, he tried_ several times, without effect, to get his knife out of, hie pocket to out hie arm off. His only chance now was to send home his dogs, with the view of alarming his friends, After much difficulty, as the faithful oreaturea were moat unwilling to; leave him, he succeeded, gad Mrs. Mao - abater, Boeing them return home, took' the alarm, and, collecting the neighbors, went in search of her husband, led on by the faithful Dollies. When they came to the spot poor Maoalister was speechless with crying for assistance. It :required five strong Hien to remove the block from his arm.—Glasgow Poet, Canadian Newst. Ingersoll isagitating for a hospital. Mrs. Nancy Malone was burned to death at Markham. Adolph London, of Leipsio, Germany, was arrested at Montreal for abscondng with $25,000. The 0. P. R. are considering the advis- ability of building. - an eleetrio railroad from Embro.station to the village. T. J. Watters, ex•Oommissioner of Customs, was arrested in Ball ona charge of fraud and is in jail awaiting bail. Miss Maggie Symington, of Napanee, has been made an L.R.C.P. Edin. This is the first time this degree has been con- ferred on a woman. Lt. -Col. Prior, who has been appointed Controller of Inland Revenue by order - in -Council, will be sworn in Privy Coun- sellor when he reaches Ottawa, • W. E. and 0. Stanley, of Luoan, ship- ped over 1,000 turkeys and geese to Mani- toba on Wednesday. They have already this year shipped over 5,500 turkeys, geese and ducks. HEART DISEASE RELIEVED IN 30 MIN• arse.—All oases of organic or eympathetio heart disease relieved in 80 minutes and quickly oared, by Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart. One dose convinces. Sold by G. A. Deadman. Ald. 'Watkins has written to the Hamil- ton newspapers to give notice that at the next meeting of the council he will move' a resolution to prevent all oity officials and servants of the corporation from smoking daring business hours in the city hall. RHEUMATrSMI CURED LV A. DAT. —South American Rheumatic Cure for Rheuma- tism and Neuralgia aures in 1 to 8 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. 1t re- moves at once the otiose and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Warranted by G. A. Deadman. What the poor cost the. Country : —The following statistics furnished by a special committee of the Simooe Co. Council are of interest :—We find the cost of land and building in York to. be about 925,000, to accomodate 100 in- mates, cost of maintenance, 91.10 per week. Middlesex, 50 aores of laud and buildings, cost 925,000, accomodate 125 inmates cost s of maintenance,1 per er $ week Digin, 50 sorsa land and build- ings 911,000, accomodate 100 inmates, cost of maintenance, 91.81 per week. Waterloo, land 150 acres, a000modates 125 inmates, oost of maintenance, 91.80 per week. Norfolk, land and buildings, cost, $9,000, accomodate 100 inmates, cost of maintenance, 91.18 per week. OAarfae zr. ButcatIO1, Sick Headache CURED PERMANENTLY BY TAKING car's P' lis "I was troubled along time with sick headache. 1 tried aggood manyyrelnedtes recommended for this complaint; but11 was not until 1 Began taking Ayer's Pills that 0 received permanent benefit. .8, single box of these pills freed me front headaches, and I am now a well man: • —0.11. HUTonINGS, East Auburn, Me. Awarded,Medai at World's Fair 4ycr's Sarsaparilla is the Nest. *QST 0oksCo1'4)111190 COMPOUNDa recent discovery by an All, pnysIrlau, 911o0ow001iy 4004 yummy tY theiwande Ladles. Is Olio only tiarfset1 cafe and ratable medlolne d1et. flavored. Beware of unprinolplod druggists who oflAr inforlor modleines lu plaoe of this, Ae &or cooks Cotton Boot Compound, fate ne,outs* ' fide, or inclose el and :0 pouts iu postage la tatter and Wo winsond, sealed, by rpturnntall. 081108ale4 partlo0lara in plain.envoiope* 00 ladles only. 2 stumps.. Address Talo Coda 0000eoany, Windsor, Ont., Canada. Sold in nrusseis by 46, A, l64,01005AN, Druggist. TMLORING! 1 G. Richardson Is prepared , to do all kinds of work in his line. Good Workmanship and Good Fits Guaranteed. LATEST STYLES. ' Suits Made for $4 and upwards. 'Shop over Metlowan'a More. Know What You Chew is free from the injurious coloring. The more you use of it the better you like It. rim GEO. E, TVCKETT & SON CO., LTD. HAMILTON, ONT. His Face was a mass of Blotches. But now his skin is clear as a year old babe's. Scott's Sarsaparilla his Salvation. Nothing blights existence like the knowledge that our appearance is re- pellant to those with whom we come in contact, nor is there any relief like that of feeling that the disfiguring causes have been removed. Says Mr. William Alger My face on one side was a mass of blotches, some of which were constantly full of matter. 1 run a bake shop doing my own work, but my face got so bad that customers drifted away. Then I hired a man and went to a doctor. He said my blood was in a horrible condition. I sold my business and moved to the city where Scott's Sarsaparilla was recommended to me. The first bottle did me much good, and after taking five bottles my skin is as as ossi l cleare and not of a sign'of m possible,Y previous disfigurement I say Scott's Sarsaparilla is the best blood medicine going and am spdaking from experience. Pimples, blotches, boils, ulcers and all diseases arising from vital exhaustion and impure blood are radically cured by Scott's Sarsaparilla, a concentrated com- pound of the finest medicines ever known. Your druggist has it at $1. But get Scott's. The kind that cures, HE WEEKLY FREE FARM AND HOME Sixteen Pages, 96 Columns, of Attractive Family Read- ing Every Week. 8011 PI1PLR8 De0896er FOR 81 The WHE1cvr FREE Panes and, FARM AND Roam, combined .in one issue, uniform in size and appear- ance, is offered to subscribers from now, until the 31st December, 1800, for ONE DOLLAR ! The Faun Panes is the Leading, Liberal -Conservative Journal of West- ern Ontario, It contains each Week a complete summary of the news and comment of the times. The Commercial pages of the Wnrucrik FREE Panes and up to date, and ample for the country merchant, farmer and dairyman. The PARIVI AND HOME contains each week able articles on Agricultural subjects and Live Stock. The farmer and cattle and. horse breeder will find in its pages abundant topics of special interest. A Serial Tale of absorbing interest' will be an interesting feature of the WEnlcxY From PRESS. Both Papers Combined for $1 from Now Until December. 81st, 1890. Agents wanted everywhere. Address all communications to the FREE PRESS PRINTING CO.' LONDON. r ONTARIO. a'A.I,t. 3, 1890 ine TAILORING. Do you have your Clothes made by Mc - Bain ? If not, why not ? Other people do and are always well suited, and why shouldn't they be ? They are Stylish, well made and the price is all right, To do your work and to do it well and Cheap is what we are here for, A Choice stock of Cloth always on hand to select fi ora, Jno. McBain MERCHANT TAILOR, - BRUSSELS. WILTON & TURNBULL, BRU'SsELS;SrTO V E1 Are to the Front with a large stock of Stoves. Having a thorough knowledge of what is required by the people of Brussels and vicinity, we have-• selected our stock with a great deal: of care, and are prepared to offer the best lines of Stoves man- ufactured in the Dominion. IN 000K STOVES Wo handle the superior line manufactured by the Doherty Manufacturing Co., also. Buck's Celebrated Cook and Par- lor Stoves. The Garland line by Bowes, Jamieson & Co., always in stock. IN HEATING STOVES_.......m&, We have the Lyndon Heater, by the new process, manufactured by the Doherty Manufacturing Company, called the Ferris Steel. In Coal Stoves we have the well-known "Favorite." t'A11 our stock rill be sold at. Greatly Reduced Prices to suit the times. Lamps and Lamp Goods in great variety. WILTON (A TURNBULL. amps. Raving been advertising our fine line of Staves and Ranges' for some ewe nawal c l your attention to our fine assortment of Hanging, Vase AND Hand Lamps, the best assortment ever shown in town and at Pricesthat everyone can afford. We also keep a full line of CUTLERY cf every Description. of all kiln and �sfull line of Hardware and Tinware. Big Bargains. N N (GElllly 131=2.,USS LS. 6 c t, t: li til of O