HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1892-3-4, Page 5MAR 4, 1892
C7t unYtrnolc. —
Tutt POST for the b Janco of 1892 to
now snheoribere fnr $1,00 in advanoo.
From 14 letter received by rolativ'en of
the late Miss MoItibush it is learned that
a tumor weighing 10 panda was enemas,
fully reinoved on February 1$th but she
had not et'•cingth to ratty and died on the
1701. She hail been troubled with the
tumor for several years.
let mitt wte1•
Division Court wag held hero on Wed•
needay o£ 'act week before Judge Woods.
A dispute in ooneeetion with the Ditches
se Watercourse& Act, between the town•
ahipe of WeILere and Minim, wet beard
before the Judge at the conalueion of the
Court.
Mise Mollie has resigned her pneition
ee teacher cif the 4th department in the
Listowel Public School, and intends leav-
ing shortly for Oak Lake, l%X nitobe.,
where elle lite secured a situation as
Umber at $400 per annum. Mise Martin
ban been promoted to the 4th department
vaoated by Mie+ Mollie, and Sties Draper
will take the 5th department. The
Board has appointed Mies Hughes of
Duuregan teaoher of the 7th department.
The I. 0. G. T. purpose having a tea
meeting on Monday, March 14th.
Until further %settee W. M. Brum, L.
D. S., will not visit Atwood as heretofore.
Wm leeatiie wag in town for the per.
pogo of remitting a Camp of the Sons
of Scotland in Atwood.
Mies Maggie ElhL ott, W. R. Erskine,
Win Dune and other from thie Inotlity
attended the Perth Sunday aohool con-
vention in Stratford Wednesday and
Thnroday of last week.
Wm. Mitohell jr , of Washington state,
and a cousin of W. D. Mitchell, was on a
visit here last week. fie is employed ae
clerk in a large lumbering business in
that State and is doing well.
The Bee says :—G. D. Bowman, the
dry goods boometer, has taken his fiieht,
and, we regret to say, has lett two or
three of Lis a•editorssorrowful. Tie did
considerable business while here and
sold sense lines of ode very reasonable.
His method of dealing with his ou0tomera,
however, was not the beet and his de-
parture will not be lamented.
W'intt_ lits on
On Tuesday of last week Dr. Maodon.
old, M. P., a000mpanied by hie daughter
Mi -o Maggie left for Ottawa.
Gen. McKenzie, W. F. Bronkenshire
and Jahn Ritchie, of this place, have
been appointed Justices of the Peace for
the County of Ruran by the Ontario
Giivernment.
Wo d wee received on Wednesday of
loot week by Dr. Tamlyn, o! the sariona
illness of hie son Washington, in Buff do,
and he and Mrs. Tamlyn left by the
first Rein for that oily.
Ba'eey Perk. formerly of Winghem,
b ,t now of Branbfor 1, teas In tows a few
dace during the w iek, visiting friends.
It le rumored that Mr. Park may return
to Wickham again and enter int, busi-
n Res.
I has been rumored f ,r same weeks
that another salt bleak is to be started
in to -en, by the Canadian Piscine Rail.
way Company It is also a.id that the
works will be of urge oapacity, and' that
tb flnmpatiy will depend largely on the
foreign market —Britieh Coln &tine the
of God. These matters were attended to ;
with fnithfuhsese and regularity. Ilar
all of whiuh cervine, we itr thee worde
aubeeribe nur highest appreciwtien. It
t0 our desire to options to yo , to night
Mutt it is with a feeling of regret that we
are cense upon to consider your removal
from one midst, Sud •,•mild auk you uuw,
for yout•eelf, and in behalf of yourdeugh.
ter, to aorn pt this Bet of Matthew henry's
Conrnentary ae a Blight tangible token of
otur'ato0u1 1, leavieg es of Otte we are
uuufiden;, that your Blenheim Mende
have a warm place in your hearts AS you
have alert in theirs ; 'hat you will aver
remember ea in your prayers, as you
shall bo followed by ours, and that in
your new 8phe 11 of 111.1101. you will not
chane in your labor of love but will there
seek to heve always, to you diligently
sought to have hire, "A ooneciie006 void
of offence town, d G .d and toward men."
11301ryr'rtt we.
It is our painful ditty this week to
ahronic'e the death nf Annie 111 , wife of
P. W. soott, and daughter of John Camp.
boll, titter a short illness. Deoeneod was
only in her 2101 year, and her sodden
demise has Gust a gloom over the entire
community. The remains were interred
in the Brandon cemetery on Saturd,y,
being fo bo'•ed to the grave by R large
en mber • f gorrowini f fistula emit rela-
tives. The funeral proregeion wee wm
posed of over 100 6leigh0 and cutters with
their oconeaets,
0•'e of the moat heartrending acid oto
which ever immured in thio vicinity took
place on Wedueoday of 11401 week on the
farm of J •111 Coultee, East Wewauosh.
Geo, Coultee, eon of the proprietor, end
Wm. Stonehouse, who had been in his
employ for severalyears,were engaged
in felling an elm tree 00 to which an ani
pareutly sound ILRh WKS leaning. When
the elm fell the aeh auapped off near the
grouncietriking Mr, Stonehouse, on the
head and teetering hie skirl in such a
manner that ha only ldv ed three hours.
Decca ed wsa a member of the Canadian
Order of Foreatere here, who took charge
of the burial, several hrethern being
present fr an Wingham, BI ,avalo, fitly h,
Auburn and other nlacee, a0 well as a
large nu bee of other friends and role.
tives. Th' funeral was one 111& largest
knowu in this vicinity.
Cgs le..
Council meeting on Friday of next
week at Elbe!,
Abel Tindall intends removing to a
farm in Elms., near Listowel.
$1.00, in advauie, will Day for TF14
POST for the balance of 1902. Subaaribe
no W.
Thos. Pepper has gone to Toronto ibis
week to consult a doctor relative to a oan-
eer on his lip.
Farmer., are getting well thrangh wi 11
their Winter's work and are beginning to
prepare for Spring.
Rev, David Perris and wife,of ebesley,
were here Owing to the serious illness and
death or Mr. Perrie'e mother.
Tho isomer us auction s,l's held of
late are largely attended and fair prions
are o ,tain.'d for everything offered.
A very pleasant time was onto ed at
the p dor uncial at Jos. Oar liif's rest -
done last Friday evening. The preciseds
aat0un'e i to over ell 00.
The mild weather of the p'•et week
threatened to des rev eleiuhi,.g altogetb•
er, as it is roads are bare in ••1 'toes and
heavy tenenintl is done with rlifeculty.
'1'bo 1legnire 100 acre farm, 0t11 0011.,
has been puruhaseci by E. J. 1MLcArthur,
North Weet mid 'slanisoba—for the cite lin form adjli s it f r the um 111
$ii 500 1i 1'1 1 s 1
TIIE BRUSSELS POST
vivenvloWnenwialtseetweviwoun
alrildreu and her mnth,'rly arivioe will bit REAL ESTATE.
greatly ntieeed, Sin son, and one laugh-
ter are lea' to mourn her demise. The
(enured took pl•lae nn Mloud•,y, Ray. 1), WARMS FOR SALE,—'11311 U4,fr.
B. McRae, orCranbrook, oouduotingElle nane1OU0l 1108savnraigood T'aru,sto',
service, sale wad to rout, ono ternle, In Townships
of Aforrb and Grey, P H. HOUTT, Brusscle.
47.17
tt).1
Mrs, llatthows is visiting friends here
for a few days.
etre, D. Milne has boon en the etok
)fat for is folx days.
J, llemewort't-was in Toronto 011 heat.
fleas last Saturday.
Township Council will meet here on
L'riday of eclat week.
Mrs. Stubbs has returned home
Charlie fe' 19 better now,
J. ElefL rime was away this week to
Montreal will a load nf ontble.
We uotiood the jovial moo of Alf. Fe.
gal mime 0 again this week.
J. A. Yeung way away at kit. Forest
last week on inouarnce buohtese
Our carriage factory &hipped a large
quantity of woodwork to Listowel this
weals
D,LVi(1 %lame talks of erecting a new
residence tide year. It will likely be a
good ono.
David Green has g,ns to Forest River
Dela He was ticketed by J. T. Pepper,
U. P. R. agent, Bruiteels.
E,hel eontribnted $1805 to the Upper
Canada Bible Society this year. Mies
Davies is a No. 1 collector..
Tug Poen for the balance of 1802 for
$1,110 in advance. Dont borrow any
longer, but nnoeeeibe ,t ogee.
Mr. Leo is unending tide week around
the 'Mimeo in the hone of regaining his
atom an, so badly shattered by his ieceut
tl nese.
Dan. Eokmier has moved into the
house lately oouupb•d by R. Barr, 0.
Budgie), lake, hi, place on the farm and
Alton '.V,1lie takes \1r. Badgloy's old
h0nse.
It is rum bred that the Rotel Roved is
about to change hands. For all legiti•
mate hotel purpose- the wend 14 unser-
plssed in the ,ownehip. The house is
firet-alaee.
People are beeianing to remark that
o0r "gent am in of leisure" are moving—
yes, moving and mostly westward. We
dont wish outsiders to think it altogether
e WISP of dr e and bee hi e.
Wm. McAllister tae purchased a house
in Winghanl nd will remove there
shortly. a will be sorry to lose both
he and Mrs. McAllister. They have
made many warm 1ri0tlde during their
stay here.
TO late Mise E. McIntosh, whose
dealt was notioed in last w ek's Pose,
was a cousin of the esteemed Principal
.4f our Public) school, Jag. SfcLeuchlin,
Later intelligence uln[vs the lady to have
died two days after the operation had
been performed.
The grist mil ie running night and
day at present in the attempt to overtake
the wog k. Geo. Brewster stands in A wee
shoes in the mill and faithfully will
strive to fi I the breach calved by the
r •m 'vat of M . P eblee. When 7'r-.
Peebles and family remo a fn the epring
we bespeak he house for George.
Does en0 b •rls k now w bd ter location
for a bntuher shop then right Here ?
Young mon if yet are of god hibite and
ho lost, with a few hundred dollars as
aapitiil you 0a,nn lo better than 8it
right hero. No opp ,sitio 1 sviflin seven
'• eight miles 1') aevcr•1 little village9
within three to five miles that could
easily be made tributary,
Lo moth of the v Page &hnrulles 5p.
propri,) • reference• to -he re0ent deaths
aroma, u9 were made and the preeuhera
Move i 111 n - btilnd uw 1 lir 'w 111000100M le0smis of
1 r9. i a1;nil og le "flag ,'P 1 0Vn ;,
penal of trier output. to Brussels Mu re she will reside, warning f ,r the 83001040 t4ud unconverted
,T ti, Friend, who hes held the position sed of hope and inlet ler God's people.
o! preeeutor in the P esbyteelan ohuroh, Da id Taylor's f nnily, 14th ams., have
of this town, for the past ,year and a
half, tendered hie rP-ignatiol a short
time ago, and bite been spent n'td re•
ceetee of George sir et Preabyterian
church, Brentfn,d. He left ou Saturday
to Reeem0 hie duties
*1' 4711ur..
$1,' 0, in advance, secures TOE POST for
the oakum of 1392. 'Pell yo Ir neighbor.
mita Annie Sag aeaietg at a concert
at Bluevale on Friday evening of this
weep.
Who were the postillion who ro le the
h gees attached toe sleigh from here to
Leadhnry the o her night ?
A, PARTING GIFT —Tile Blenheim Newe
of Feb. 25th says: -00 Wednesday eves.
ins: utter the prayer meeting a large nun.
bet of the Presbyterian congregation
ue,emuled in the Manse parlors. Rev.
1570 MuLnren expressed regret at the
approaching departure to Walton of
Peter stud Miss May Witteon, who have
for two years past telt n an active pert in
the work of the ohuroh here. As re.
membrane° they were asked to accept a
f .11 est of Matthew Henry's Oommeu
Earles on the Bible, accompanied by the
following sddreeo, signori by the Moder-
' atm. of the Se-siol, the Chairman of the
1NsnnIing Committee, and the Seperin-
teedent of the abbeth School :—
DRAB 1•3711,—We, the other members of
eeeeiol and teachers of Sabbath Sobool, the farrnere. 'riley are more in love wi h
and friends representative 1 the denim- something purely ll uladi5n ar'd all honor
gation, have tn.nigh Resembled oureelves bo to them for this. They are no, so
together fu the ,i i nem to pity our uni'ed full of Yankee nodous as sumo suppose
regards to you and to your daughter ore they are:
yon leave aur midst, .1'o you, because of Somme ReronT,—The following is the
the alternates' yu'i have mauifeated slime resort of S. S. No. 5, Grey, for the
your lot fell within rho 1ounde of this month of Februrry :—Part I—Arthur
nommunity. Wo are'' ce to Bay that no Robertson, Fred. Reuuhler ; Jr. Part LI
one, whose aoqu,tiutanee you have made
eau otherwier testify, than that yen have
ovidenred a 01-0011113 ohmmeter. yen
nese cud honesty may be traced in your
footsteps, while you have disdained de-
aoitfRlness, abhorred falsehood, and per.
Rile ly eschewed even the appearance
of a vil. To you, because of the zeal
which you have displayed in the Master's
work. Aa an elder htithf,,l In the die.
charge of your dutie0, solicitous for the
adoption of much mea0uroe ea would tend
to facilitate the work, and, generally,
sbowiug in a ooneietent life, the 9040500101)
of the high spiritual attainments MOSS -
13110y to the filling of ancio an office. As
a Sabbath School teacher, showing an
affectionate interest in the welfare of the
young, careful in the 'seedling and wise
in the application of Cod's word, Ryer
seeking to lead to the C=roat 'Poncho:
shone whom you taught, and fearful lest
the solwant'ehould appear greater than
his Lord, your adviue always welaom0
beeaUee of the calm and gentle spirit in
which it Was invariably given, To Mise
Watson, bemuse of the faithful and de.
voted manner in which you discharged
the ditties incumbent mi you as teacher
of the infant class in Dur sabbath School,
#iutiee involving no etnaii raepanoibility
het nevertheless creditably performed by was a consistent 011(101fan and Was
yea. To both, as buying charge over a warmly attached to the ,Presbyterian
Orem of Oho teOlperalitiva 01 the novas ah tl'ah. She Woe ft great pride in hear
been all down with la grippe for neer two
•veehs but we are gla I to to (11 ,hat they
are reooveri ,g. Archie \foNoil, of the
game Don , has ealso been ,ffiicted for
e me time with the enure m tledy.
Jam 6 iltolmea, who h -0 b en for Mit •
prat seven y81810 working thtarn! near
Shine's anhool tonne betowein r to S ancel
Dickson, of Se'tterth, is intending to go
o Dakota with hie family next weak.
They will be mttell mined on the 12111
0011. and vi1i .31.• as they have been good
neighbors and have many friends who
will regret their departure. May su0uase
attend them in their new hems in th
far west,
Mre. 0. Bowerman and daughter have
returned from Kincardine. where they
have teem residing for the p501 three
weeks, the former atteediug'he siolt beds
of her made and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
George Pe000ck, wises ware both very tl'
with la grippe. Wire. Peacock f0 now
Notwithstanding the sad and selene
service it was (brightened 0,0 it could be
by the 11,11). of a glorious 1, iuoreclio 1.
In the Methodist obul'eh the poi it and
organ were draped in bleak as was also
the vanfult tamer of their late belovd
ilipir leader. Bev. tIr. Sherlok'e text
wee bikini from lel There , 4111 chap er,
19th and 14th serails. A very a peo-
ple re dieonuroe was preached.
Hoeon Rome—The following is the re.
port or the minor ilor deperbrne'Il of Ethel
outset) &hoot for the month of Feev : — 1049 tee preeerly of the late .1. '1` B5rker,
Listowel, and wilt be salt 'heap to hind up
2nd Claes 3'ninr—Wi lie Seenee, George estate, For turtuer p,rtioulirs as to limo,
Greousides,Willie Millie, Wilber ten 1 terms, &a,1.1p15to
say, Clare"ill Bewthlhsimer ; 211d OLaea WM. BARE+R, } 1 xoantnre.
J•i. inr—.1011ie Dilworth, Z'cheriah 14u- or li IBT. NASH,U,I,
Callum, E1iz•t 1fotta lum, Joseilh Wh Ip 82- Etbel P, 1,.
ton ; Part 2nd '&,dor —Naugle Davies,
May Milne, Edf•h Willie, Cora Sanders,
Alvin Berri ; Part 2110 .1„nior—John
Peebles, H ward MlAlli0ter, George
IhlShardeun, Edna liaynard ; Part 1st
1:41011 SALE GR TO RENT --
if '01100 uhsnrlbor offore tris eomfortable
,1100111,16 house, 'dente end lot., en Priniooe
.ureal! i u,eeela, for nal' u, to roll, 11.5 IV- le
removing to his firm ill Elms. For lumber
particulars apply to
01311'11 RO7 E1,L, Newry P. 0.
34 et or to REV. R. PAUL, itruaeele.
itl�t)R 'UALF, OR TO RENT.—
L . T1tn brick etoro on the north -..mat enr-
nor of Mill and Turoborry street', Bra05010,
For particulars 511111v to
1ET014 010 )01181N, QUO."
street, or by !nail address Brussels 0. 0„
Box 37, 31.4
rt 13010E FARM FOR
Stir.—
Being South halt 4ot27, eon.0, Ale:rls,
100 &area, nearly ail frittered. Good buildings,
flue young bearing orchard, Immediate p96-
eeesinn, Easy Terme. Apply 10
W, M. SINCLAIR,
if- Soh01tor, Are., Brussels.
pAIEIMFOR SALE, BRING LOT
111 in the 0111 con, of Grey, kuOw.i as the
A bol Pindall farm. if not Reid before the
1st of Maroc, will be to runt, Also Lot 810,
Tnruhvrry et., Brussel.. For further partici.
airs apply to the l%IHO.lt8 MOOR10,
Brussels.
111ARM FOR SALE • —AS 1 1)11)
auction on d0ucwry '291,1, I will offer ie for
sale ler the uoxt 80 „aye by private Hale at
a low figure to anyone In search of 0 good
burin, or full particulars 68 to price,
terms and ccluditivus apply to
A. DN LAM 1'PY Puente, lam,A. EU\ PER, Brogans,
or 31. R10I013, hgmendv:Ile.
81 4°
Nor 'Meet a sale of my farm by piddle
toA1;M Felt sALh.—THI{ UV
01011810501 offers hie 100 cove farm for
sale being lot27, eon. 8, Grey. The farm 18
all cleared and under cultivation. There le
a frame b0uee, bank barn 44x00 feet. straw -
house, orebel u, wed 1, &e., on the premises.
Farm is Dull' 1 mile from Ethel village,
soboul, aborebe0 and pue(u1iice. Paosaaalon
gleell nt encu. For further particulars ap
ply to 011RI5T0PUE1t 11.3YNa11D,
111.8 Prop.
VALUABLE 60 AIJRE FARM.
Fort BALE.—Beteg west 110111, Coo.0,
Grey, 21 miles from Brnesele. The band is
good clay loam, well drained, mostly all
cleared and in coed order. One ware of nr-
ehard in good repair. There t0 a never fail•
fug spring on the promisee and au extra well
at the buildings. The buildings are comfort-
able, Would take imitable property in or
near 13rus00le ae part pay. (Laud is seeded
do,00, For fOMther particulars apply 041
the premises to
THOS. tIaGREOOR,
or address Brussels P. 0, Sett
1' Ott SALE.—OHOIf1E FARM
of Macrae in one of the best wheat
districts to Manitoba, 890 acres under cult'.
yeti, 0, 90 acres seeded "it Timothy, 2 log
houses anti 1811 oatnuildiugo. All fenced
with 511.0, 2 good wells, wood within easy
rench,.11 ndlee from ni'nele'roas town and
station of Uyprosil River, Elrvato•, School, :i
Ohurenes awl gond stores. 'Title perfeet;
A part or 4110 whole, or tens to suit pur-
chaser. of not ealrl by 10 ,'ell kith, the farm
will he leased. write50.1005tL0110010L1OD, •
01
(0,1131 0yprese River, Man.
I;&RH FOR RALE.—THE UN•
miRSIONkD offers for sale the north
east quarter of lot 26, a0neessim, 0, Morris,
lounty nt tluren. Centel utng e0 acres. The
laud is of erhl quality um; In a ui gh state of
du gni vs tiou, well levoma and under -drained.
'S acres eleal .rd, New Hanle 110000,8 rooms,
milk house with 0macrete walls, 2 well'',
sued barna and kited, orchard, etc. Eight
mares of fall wuua1. 'Phis. lest rah lv prepl:rty
adjoins the corporation of lirunkele. Suit-
able helm will be piveu. 'title perf0 et
;AXES GRIEVE, Ower,
ag- Seal or t1 P.O.
i.'Alt\7 ii'l)R SALE BEING
7'8 111, Don. 0, Grey, ao,tni' in;„ 100
nerve, nmle or les•, about 70 acres 0.1010 d.
rt ere IN coutiorlable uonmo, two bna'ne,
01 ohova , conn, sprint, &o., on the ore m1R00
51100 mares of fall -wheat growing. The
place Is in a gond state of cultivation mud
the Fa,l plowing 'cone. Cho above farm
0onv41e•aent, bet her hu band died on Senior—Willie Peebles, Kari 11eA. lister,
the 25th ult. with Bright's disea=e and Willie Dowdell, Gideo'+ Zeimen ; Part
le grippe. Kis rem ibis were taken to 1st Mi Idle—Susie Running, Geo. Sharp,
Clinton for interment. Willie Lindsay, Emma Imlay ; Part 1st
Couaiderable interest wag taken hero J•n1Eor—Ohver Lindsay, Edna Milne,,
in the Weal Huron e'eotf0n contest and Viole to Young Thomas Fogel.
as the result dna been Hon. J. 0 P atter• F A. SOgndoo0 L''raohor.
eon's well wivhers are jubilant. The Oox'r.--On 'Thursday aftel'uoon of last
result of Ilse bye•eleotiena in the rural week the death messenger 0umn70ned the
districts goes to. shote that the Free spirit of T11o0. P. Simpson away from
Trade pnlioy, advocated by Boformera, earth to a better home. Teo ti (eased
is not meeting with so mnol0fa1i 1 amour; I tools ill about D000mbl0 181 with what
appeared to be pneum'ln'a but 30111311 de•
velopefl into coueemption, For throe
months he w,s 00refully and constantly
attended but it all proved unavailing as
far as his remora ion wits 0oueerue ( ,ted
he gradually weakened and paps daway
quietly and peaoelu,ly. Mr. Simpson
wee born at Varna, Huron 0o. and 0 tete
with Iii- parent+ to Ethel creat 10 years
ago, Friuli hie boyhood he wits a senerel
—Daniel 1 Savage Archie Close • Sr
' m
favorite and as he took a o
son, s —Howard Ore 14a11V, In,
oatee, Albert Hobert terest ill bneinees aft lire he won the 06-
eon, Sandy Lindsay ; 2nd 01.os—Eddie teem of all who knew him• 3,110106 four
Auemen, Mary J. Ridley, Florence
Coates ; Jr. 8rd Class—John Robertson, years ago he was united in mar•iage to
.
Maggie Duetar, Minnie Campbell •, So.' Mies C. ilrtrtlemnn, of Obeslay f, Rte, who
Ord Class—Root. Ridley, Davi I Deka, with two little daughters survive him.
Amy Spillet ; Tr,. 4111—Bol. Taylor, j, The subject of this notco tvae of a very
Ridley, Susan Pearson ; Sr, 4th—Satnuel Kindel disposition, and sambaed sunshineClunpbell, Donald Kellner, Mary Alex. wherever he event. In the Methodist
ander,. Guo. Dohsee, Teacher. (Murch he will be greatly missed as be
OsiT.—:Che spirit oflMee. Perrin, 12th Wag leader of the choir, Bible class teaoh-
oon., took 110 fright last 1401115.y melt. 0r in the Sunday sol000l end a member
The defamed had been subject to heart of the , ffiutal Beard. ',Che religion of his
trouble for the past three years but prior b,yhood steed the tout in the femme of
to that was remarkably healthy, About atilietion and be died in the triumphs of
a month ago she took oerionsly ill with faith in the Gospel. Tho fnnerat was
PI grippe followed by cougestion of the one of the lurgeSt that has ever 000utred
lungs and she gradually sank uutil death in this village` Over 70 o6nv0yalioeo foil
removed her to the home of the blared. into line on the way to the cemetery at
Mrs. Portia wag Morn in Dumfrieshiro, Brussels where the intermolt took plaa0•
Scotland and Wee united in marriage to All the mills, shop% and enter p aims el
bot late husband in the 06100 land. Tboy busmese woreol000d for the tim', testi'
came to Canada in 1871,urebasing a fyieg truly to the deep regard entertained
a p for the deaealied and expressing heartfelt
Nem from N'tol and bsog Prosperity e m ath with his sorrowing friends"
attended their toil and by good ..snag(. Y P Y
mons and frngelity they were enabled to
rro6o program 1.11 October 1890 Mr, Por. The Pollowiisg is the style in which the
tie diad, aged 75 years, and sine* that 11.on. j. C. Patterson, Secretary of State,.
blew tiro property (same into 111e otpttble antieuee44 hie election, to Mrs. Patter.
management of the sons. 1.14re. , Perth) sun by wire, on Tuesday night 1—ely
majority it 1,ve.atytwn. Not se deep 81
ft well or e0 big ae a beta door, but1 gob
throe jtvet tb3 sum 0."
NERVE
BEANS
NERVE BEANS ere a
new discovery that own the
worst oases of Narrow' De-
bility Vtgnr ,i'ld 0011-
i„g At oho 'd ; restores the
weakness of body or mt,at
""'"""'""-"'"-" or the errors of 0x009808 of
youth. This Belo dy absolutely aures the
meet obstinate cases when 511 other TnnAT-
slatershave failed oven t0 relieve. Seta by
sent ily at
lieper
receipt of nroiae y address-
ingf
or r ser
i,lg TUE JA1tE91/0010117111 Om, Toronto, out.
Write for pamphlet. Bold to Brun001e by
G. A. DEADAtAN.
ONSUMPTION,
'OKIS COTTON ANT
l'OJIPOUND.
IgalsireaRelleleseRmstarasialik
Money to Loan,
A roannt dleoore'y by al, Money to Loan on Farm Pro -
ofd phyalelan, eue000erul- port at
ly meet monthly by Omen -
mute Of LAniiEO, Ls rile
only perfectly safe and
xEllubla inallcio0 dleonv LOW EST R14T i�S.
erect, Beware of unprincipled dt'nggiete who
otter inferior modlaluee In place or this. Ask
for train`,. Correa jinn'! (lbti3•."7141, l.d.ke lin
eubstltute; or inclose el and 4 throe -pent
Gonad& postage 'damns in letter anti we
will semi sealed, by return moil. Full seal-
ed particular' in plain envelope, to ladies
only, 2 stamps. Address Pond Lily Com.
patty.
vu 7. o, Plena Itlooh, 181 Woodward
1.',' Hold in Hroesols by J, T, PEPPF,1l, G.
A. DEA111LtN and all reevenilble druggists
everywhere.
1Nits fleet stages, can 'bo successfully
checked by the prompt use of Ayet'B
Cherry Pectoral. liven in the later
periods of that disease, the cough is
wonderfully relieved by this medicine,
"I have used .Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
with the beet effect in my practice.
This wonderful preparation once saved
my life. I hada constant cough, night
sweats, was greatly reduced iu flesh,
and given up by nay physician, One
bottle and a half of the Pectoral cured
etc." -A. J. Eidson, M. D., Middleton,
Tennessee.
" Several years ago I was Severely ill.
Tho doctors Bald I was in consumption,
Mel that they could do nothing for me,
but advl0ed mm, as a last resort, to try
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. After taltiugg
this medicine two or three m0ntlls
was mired, and my health remains gond
to the present dry." -313,13300 I3ir0hard,
Darien, Conn,
' Beveled peers ago, 011 apassarm 110..0
from California, by watery I contrite:kaFl--
an severe it cold that for Rn100 (toys
wee 0011dned to rqy state -room, and a
jshyeit'.latl on board considered my life
ju dnuger. Dappyning to have a Lott to
of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, I nvcd 1t
freely, and my lenge were soon meowed
to •e healthy condition. Rimm than 1
hayeinvariabl3a0
yrymentlntt6Lisproll-
erataofl."—J. B. Ohondler, Junction, Va.
Vectors!,
� rrP
er s C
1�
Pnennrt=D 110
Dr. J. 0. Ayer & Go., i.•oweli, Mats'.
Co'18 by wit 11•rottlesis. Pries $J:s elesti lrs,*8,
SIIILOII'S
CONSUM P TION
CURE.
Tide GREAT OOUGfi CURE, this
eupoeeeful CONSUMPTION CURE, is
without a parallel in the history of media
Dine. All druggle,s are authorized to se13
it on a punitive 310nrmitee, a test that no
other pure call eeooessfnlly stand. If you
have a Cough, Sore Throat or Bronehil is,
um it, for it will cnre you. If your ohild
Lao the Croup, or Whooping Cough, use
it promptly, and relief is Herm If you
dread that interlines disease CONSUMP-
TION, DON'T FAIL to 1.100 11, 11 will oars
you or cost nothi, g. A -k your Druggist
for 0HILOE'S CURE, Pries l0e„ 50e.
and $1.00 If your lunge are sore or back
leme,use Shilob's Porous Plaster. 25c.
D1 . EIE'CLO Zai,
M.A.,L.C.P.S.O. DI.C.P.S.M.,
specialist, - Toronto
JnNATrAN 1900008100, Lietdwel, 00701—
"After 0peudmp all my money and property
to no purpose on m°diem! met, for what
they termed a bo elope case or consumption,
Dr. Sinclair cured Eno."
MBB. Mori FIIIILONO, WOOdhaneo, aay3
"701100 all others failed, Dr. Sinclair cured
toe of Sta."
P lOosan0eny, Carleton Plaee, Bays:—
"Dr. hiuolab' anted the of Catarrh."
(400. 10)1960, Blyth, says:—'•Dr. Sinclair
mired me of heart diseasesu4 dropsy, when
all others failed."
Diseases,. of Private Nature,broarpAt on by
folly, Dr. Sinclair certainly Cures.
Cotaniwatatioxt Fred
WILL BE' AT TUR
AMAERli;AN HOTEL, B 'OSSELS,
—01'—
Tuesday, March 15, '92.
Why Not Do Tour Own Thinking?
I3nosa Yte, November 8'011,18889
J, 3f. Motson, Doctorial',
Donn 8111. —1 should have Iv' Mon before
now to let you know I'ow 1 e 113301110p Stang.
I um a lot heti-or than 1 W118; ga i ui ug ntren;th
every day. f have it good appetite end 014 en
well. I eon 618(18 the (0I) .luuntity "d ILo
System Renovator and it (lees not sicken
(413 limbs are all right now ; quite
smart 111 that Ivey ; .swe111111 ell ;:one. The
gra' t thirst le gone; 1 drink u0 water at
quite' straighttoagain. lSontl' nluk •another
bottle 114your Sy' ourein R,tc. .I tr.
ie,.DUNCAN.
FOn1TIER7 MONTI18 7,410E11.
BltaaelLO, Fein an' y 701,1891.
J. M. Mormon, Gederi eh,
CEAlt Sra,—Fifteen 001678 1440 lust Novnm-
bor,I9teeted to doctor first; f frac treated
for dyspepsia, Inst they never helped uta
any. A1111110E I suffered prelttl, from me
stomach; I continued. but 1 grew worse.
I tttruod dropsical; limbs rind body. swelled
badly. Yon know the state I wa0 m when
I w„ut to Gndertoh--a morereck, aonld
hardly walk—suffering limn Bright's dMa-
01180. Just one yens ago lust fall I began
your Renovator and illumine Cure, I began
to mond in a Irw days; continued then for
throe mouths needy. Although f was told
well and hearty cured,
every thing that come%
in the way. I 0We you the prase of 01(01(10
m1 life. 1 was 1u a hopeless °nuclides) when
I went to von, 10 fact Oo one thought I
would get butter. I annum speak too highly
of you and of 7000 modiofpes, for it 7550
them that 0nrerl mo, Freely
pass
mlot erste to
my tbauko to you. Freely 9(500 my 05016 to
nnyouo, Yov ., die
DUNCAN.
BOLD 110 J, T. PEPPER, Bnoeswos•
ALI !kN Li NE
Private and Company Funds.
DICKSON do HAYS,
,Solicitors; tfzc.,
Bau88EL8, ONT,
HONE' TO LOAN.
Any Amount of Money to Loan
on Farm or Village Pro-
perty at
6 & 61 Per Cent., Yearly.
Straight Loans with privilege of
repaying when required.
Apply! to .
A. Hunter,
Division Court Clerk. Brussels.
Private Funds to.Loara..
20,000
Have been placed in my hands
for Investment on real estate.
LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST.
No Commission.
Borrowers can have loans com-
pleted in Three Days if title
satisfactory.
W. M. SINCLAIR,
Solicitor, Brussels.
Roynl \1,111 Stc,mrblpe,
Liverpool (calling( at rJOvillel.
REDUCTION IN C lz:liN 8&,
INTERMEDIATE BATES.
MONET TO LOAN.
Money to Loan on
FARM PROPERTY
-at-
LOWEST RATES.
Private and Company Funds.
APPL'X- TO
J.C.Heffernan, J•.A.Young,
Valuator. Agent.
Ethel P.O., Ont. air
TT "ha:, ---''ted you tilt
—in the way of a cll:=.et?
Somethi1l7 t'1at'11 easy and
Comforta?-.1-1',^x-1tethillg that
clasps closely, but
yields!movement?
Thin 'yo want the
Bali's Corset.
If you find that you don't,
after S.Yearitlg for two or
three -weeks, you have only
return it and get your money
back.
Fon SALE EY A. STRAo13,1N.
TINS, FbilTOUR,
Practical W'stchrn•ctker
and Jeweler.
vnnar Thanking the public for poet Favors artaSTEAMER. 00,001.,',0,11,u,NIa Wooer
support and wiehirig still to 0eoure
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