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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1892-12-2, Page 3tI itt DEC. 2, 1892 THE 13RUSSDLS POST mutt+ %S4?I.0 >unal0 3140IKrells ereatetrear+talesmYm+mss rtrrctintrwNa, . a ELDER. LAMB'S DONATION. Barton sow a helix and sbaggy old bear A t, ry nolvemlent muoila„e hobbling towards her on three feet. Him I Made of main) JIM”' ' by tuty o Good old Elder Lamb had labored for a thousand nights and days, And had ()reached the bloused bible in e multitude of ways ; IIaci received n ineenage daily over faith's oelestial wit'o, And had kept hie iittle chapel full of flames of heavenly fire ; HIe had raised a numerous family, etraight and eturily ne ho cnukl, And his boys worn ail considered un.unt• malty good ; And his 'slender salary' lcopt him till wont forth the proclamation -- "We will pay him up this season with a ganoroue,large donation." in'Jlowu eiya eau bnl r<�I,.(SI*zt�. «��W, IWeekl Free Press m who l shouted and waved her Jimmie, thinking I wishes to nee >r., A emu 43 48 lop>ux1 to senre the lame olcl bear, but instead of I onion, after being boiled 11 short time, Welling ltnlen tronI ield On dd.iirge hewod,holimpedto31038 head qultnd will tity of very pressed quite Tide to moaned no though bogging for food. MinI used very extensively in various trades Burton sate 111111 the hoar tuns harmless, for p118tlug Immo. on to tin or eine, mr and oho stood still to she what the bear oven oleo, and the tonooity with which would da. Ile walked up and !hiked her it holds would surprise any one on mak• hand, and she saw Lhat Ills tusks were ing the 1108E attempt. It ie the ohoapost hinn1 and smooth. Than he eat up ou and beet muciloge for such purpo803 and his ham whoa, looked Miss I3ltrton in tho unaware Just :e:, well as Initlly of the more hoe and whined. She gave the boar a costly and patent comonba. handful of wintergreen berries, and ho 'Mere has been more lighting in Rio Clrando do Sal, Brawl, with no ec101YO 10131111. Spain has dooidod to sand all the ars chives to Madrid pertaining to Columbus to the World's Parr. The only Oity in the world on the lino of the equator is Quito, and there the Ina rises and Bets at the same Hour all the year round -six o'oluolc. 0. W. Ridgeway, Cueeral Manager of the Rooky Monlltttin Telegraph COm• ;any at Ielena, Mont„ which operated a system in Montana aid Canada, 1149 been missing since election, having run away with 111e former typewriter and several thou'aud dollars of the con• pony's money, Ifo overdrew the own• pony's account at the bank and gave notes as manager of the 0001;any, ap• propriabing the money to his 00011 neo. Ito sant 1118 wife and children to Uenvee some time) ago, and took up with the woman with whom he disappeared. A Paris shoemaker named 'Liberty was in 1110 habit of taking fending axon. ohms every morning as hie shop with his workman, Thoophile 001880. The other day they were fencing as usual ; sudden. ly in the heat of the combat, when 'tub. arty was noting on the offensive, the but. tort or Oeis801'8 foil fell off. puberty re, Waived the steel full in the Moe. The point penetrated Cho rear of the novo and went through the brain. 'Liberty fell dead o1 the spot. Tho unfortunate man � was married and the father of eight children. 'Ds body wits taken to the atm them so greedily that elle lot him A 1v01I.t\'n t;(IEi+ FOIL .a DOE,. have all rho had he her pail, Therm is a fashionable woman known Miss Burton darted for home then and the old hear hobbled after her, She in Washington lvhe is wearing deep mourning for a dog, Imagine it 1 It memos too abeur(1 to be believed ; never. thel008 11 is said to be true. She iv n fino•looldog woman of aborta forty, i8 un- married, the possessor of great wealthy and having been of an affectionate die- poeitlon, mot (108(0 08 of lavishing her love upon something with an appreoiative son!. 511e ioaged for a dog 1 And ars nothing ketone of er1et00rat10 lineage would do, a number of months was event in 8earohin31 for ono sufficiently ugly to bo tlppreciaiire, and whose pedigree was beyond reproach. Ilor efforts were finally orownetl with dueness. Through reliable partite; she r0calved a ragged. looking Scotch terrier, and she dooided to give a cbristening breakfast in honor of her new acquisition. Twenty deur friends were invited and on the day alp pointed all Of then( appeared, leading or So they brought slim hay and barley, ain't swung her arms and tried to drive Min some corn upon the oar, ( batt, but the hoar whimpered and whin. Straw enough to bod his pony forevoe 1 ed 8e) hard that she took pity on him and and a ,year ; I let him follow her. lIo tagged her into And they 8110001 tine with potatoes of tom cloolyarcl, where 111e doge dashed out inconsequential size, and tackled him till he growled. Then And some onions whose oompletenose the doge took fright nod skedaddled, and drew the moirdee0 from his oyes ; Miss Burtod coaxal hoe hear into the And Bon10 older -more like water, in an wo0d•110090 and gen hits some meat. inventory strict- Ito rotuoed to eat it and elle fteotenod And Rome apples, pears and peaohes (lint him in the wagon born, made a lied of the Autumn gales had plalced ; straw for him and placed a wash baste And some strings of dried up apples -, full of new cider before 111m, 0111011 lie mummies of the fruit creation-- drank. Came to swell the delete census of old When Mr, Burton sahfe that the bear's Elder Lamb's Donation, right forefoot was off bo got the mounted paw and compared it witthe old bear's Also n'aclieliee and turnips pressed the left paw. It was 11 porfoot mato and Mr. pumpkin's Oheerful chaeta, 13001031 30110 satisfied that the bear was Likewise beans 0nengh to filroiell half of the one that had left its paw in the trap. Boston for a week, ile at once confined the bear in 111e bog. And some butter that was wit thy to have pen, illtundiug to fatten and hill hlm. Sampson for a foe, Tho old bear refereed ovorythiu;r hot And some eggs whose inner -nature held boiled apples and eider, and on Friday of the legend -"Long ago" : last weelc lie died in the pen. Mr. Bur - And some stove wood, green and crooked, ton thlnk•1 tint the bear was more than on hie flower bees was laid, 20 years old. Fit to Pendell the departments with the most substantial aid, All things unappeeeiO3Od founts Ilia eight their ti tie vocation In the mus01(11 Of relies, known as Lldet Lamb's Donation. There were biscuits whose material was their own some defence ; There wore e0.11010 whose acuteness bore the nod pluperfect tense ; There were jellies undissected, there wore mystery laden pies ; There was bread that'engha'I waited the signal to arise, Therm wore comities tasting clearly of the dear and plasty past There were doughnuts that in justice 'mongrt the metals might be olassed, There were chickens, geese and turkeys that had long beau on probation, Now received in full connection at old Elder Lamb's Donation, Then they gr.ve hie wife a wrapper mule for some one gut so tal), And they brought him twenty slippers, every pate of which was small ; And they covered Mtn with sackcloth, Dot it were, in r 0(0118 la 10, Aad they clothed his heti ass children in a wardrobe of misfits ; And they lanntned his house with "Wel- come," mitt some brie a-br0cis11 trash, ;valer for them to (taut( , theta s 1110 lot And one ab -0111 Iilhnaea brother brought hotgrind.toae to grind clown the nose, flee dollars, all in cash i and red hot rings to welly on the toes, \Phithe good old pastor handled with and if they meetiol they dont like the 13 a thrill of exultetiou, fire, I'll sew op their mouths with red Wishing that 111 filthy lucre (night baro 110( wire ; and (bon, dent sir, you should come his whole donation. see thole squirm, while I roll them over 111 ...mine 0..1110 at last in splendor ; but mut wok to a torn," \Vith these last 1110 Elder, wrapped in 01o0m, words rho printer awoke, and thought it Knelt atloid decaying produce and the all a practical Joke, hat still at times, so ruins of Ifs 1101110 ; real did it 000111, 01101 110 Gannet believe And leis piety hurl never till that morn• it was all a dream ; and often he thinks fug been so bright ; with a chuckle rum grin, of the fate of For be prayed for 111000 50110 brought him those who save their tin, and )ever pay to that unexpected plight. the printer. ti, But some worldly thoug!(18 intruded, for be wondered eel and o'er What Is fleck 1 If they'd buy that day at auction what --- they gave the night before ; Fighting with the scabbard when the Ard his fervent prayer eoneltided with sword is broken. the natural exclamation : Moral baolibone. "Take me to Thyself in moray, Lord, be• The power a man bas to say "no" fore my next donation 1" when ho knows his wife 000111) him to -[Mill Carleton. say "yes!' d carrying their sweet little ours. Miss S. morgue. the hostess, performed the ourenouy of Catering for the World's Fair visitors christening her new pet by sprinkling will be no dainty 5 o'clock tea affair. perfumed water on hum from a oat- Whoever Secures the restaurant contract , glass bowl, and by then slipping an ex• meet bo alio to servo 25,000 people at (nisitely ebn8ed gold oollar, on whioll once, for there are to be 25 restaurants rax on'ma.ed the name of •'Laddie," in the grounds, eaoh to ac0ommodate A L'rintnr's 'Ireton. over Ids head, The mistress then art. 1000 guests. The service win bo a three 1 ___nonmeed that she had settled upon his grades. First, there will be the restau• A hinter sat in his chair, his boots doge -hip the sten of 160000, as a token of rant equal in its appointments, service worn potohnd and his Cont threadbare ; her love. The moot. elaborate breakfast - and 0810100 to Daimon -ice's, the Richelieu while his face looked weary and worn was served during which the dogs retied- or other high-priced e0tablisbmellte ; with 0000, While sadly thinking of ecl great credit upon their mi8tresse8, second, the ordinary restaurant, and business debt, olil Morpheus 81001y' actin;; far better than do many children ; third, the lunch eerviuo. An immen80 1 round him crept and before he know it but then °lithi ou do not often get the kitchen, 200 by 400 feet, will took for ; ho soundly slept ; and sleeping, ho training which Shote pet dogs had re - dreamed that he was deitd, from trouble 0eive0, so they aro not to bo blamed. and toil his spirit lead Hod, mitt that not Laelclie, of 10(1100, hnd a m1i(1 to wait even a cowbell tolled for the nea00fo1 rest upon him and see that his food was of Ins oow•hide sole. As ho wandered Properly 310epnrod and served, to well as among the shades thab smoke and 000rcll to gyve ]him his daily walls on the avenue. in lower Hades, e shortly observed h l tl b rved au Bnt to spite of all the care at the end of tor who was called prescribed for him closed iron door, that creakingly hong onthe hinges ajar, but the eu1ra1108 was and recommended massage. The 1101• with a red hot bar, and Satanwwatching vine of a professional were engaged and stood peeping oat, and tvntahing fur the dog was religiously treated every six travelers rimer b, and thus 1 (11311 1111: slug primer spoke :-"Como in, my 110)113 for a week, but all to no purpose, dear, fk trill cost you nothing and never Like all the rest of ns, Lacldia must die. fear ; this is the plane where 1 000k the Bliss S. was inconsolable when they told ones w11) ltevee pay their subscription her there was uo hope, bub she sent ire• sums, for though in their silo they may mediately for n lawyer to make the dog's escape, they will find when they're deed will. It was formally drawn up and that it le too late ; I will show you the signed, or rather 0011911, for Laddie's place where i melt them thin, with red Parc' was gently pressed upon a splash of hot cinder; and wears of tin, and also yellow wax, leaving its imprint clearly whore I comb their hende with snaps of defined. The following lamming the dog glass 01111 molted lead, and if of refresh- drew what vaunted like ft breath of relief, mot,ts they only think, there's boiling and died he the arms of his mistr008. No expense woe spared 01 the funeral. The twouty clear Maude were therm with their pets all in m1nrniug, and it is said that when the procession moved toward the grave, which wee 111 the lower encs of the lawn, every last clog set up snail a mournful howl that it was irresistibly funny to all save Miss S. On returning to rho hoose the will of the deceased canine was read. In it he glee hie 1110110y to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty toAuimale, urging that strong efforts to made to do away with the bar• barun8 practice of 'dog -catching.' Any ono visiting hiss S. ono Iat•aly fail to notice the beautiful mansoloon on the lawn greeted to the memory of Laddie, nor bis marble wattle in the drawing. in en and the life•8100 painting in the library, boron both of which feesh flow. ors are always placed. years he was taken very i11. A doe, two Pearle8sness free from foolhardiness. ETD HY OF Ali 01,D DEA It. The chivalry of nature's knighthood. That which enables one, when fighting - against adverse chnern0tann08 and 111:0ak now Ile ('unto to Lose it Foot Three e3 down, to rise 1001 try another veined. '83`1(1.9 8030(0 Ito Med. The heart of a lion in the body of a Miss Amelia Burton, a daughter of II1itn' Giles L. Burton of Fisher Mountain, in The best remedy for despair. Lopez township, heard hor tattler's Boge The fetus which converts an ordinary s nealiu • in a iece of beech woods three man into u have. years ago last Play, and running ont elle honest daring without oaring. saw a bear malting all with a struggling The absence of fear in the presence of end very noisy yearling shoat says a clanger. Soranton, Pa., special t The New York The uonrage to do the right thing at ;inn. Miss Burton chn80d the bear the right moment. through a brush lot and ebonled at slim Irrepressible stont•hoarlodness. till she was out of breath.,.but be hugged That whfoh steeps a ;eau up when he the squealing bog to hie breast and is down. ln0.rohed on his hind feet through] the `-Coo offspring of courage and the brash and dodged between the stamps as mother of success. though he menet to make a meal off the Storal grit. matter how longor holy laud shoat, no t o rho young woman shouted. Tho hour ILOUti331tOhSD N11'Lrti. disappeared in a piece of woodland soya --- alter Miss Burton had abandoned t11e le fruit jar.) and jelly glasses are chase, oval the hog stopped its noise, emptied see that they and their tops are Ivir Burton and the boys eagle home thoroughly waohocl, rinsed, scalded and late in the afternoon and immediately dried before they are put away, Ile sure that they are dried before sorewi0g on arae of the bear. .1110 traced y tY 1311( iu swell Y • bands might as 't rabbet The tops. s Swamp, the 0 f 11e1La000bi1 :) L edge G i tothe a L, hien g nearly twu miles to the north, whore well bo thrown away at o 0e) a9 it is a they found the partly devoured mimes of butter plan to buy now 011033 every year. the hog. The boar had hidden in the Before 0eediug raisins pub them in hot swamp, and the composition was that he water for u foto minutes and the seeds tvouldonmo out in a day ur so and eat will cone out easier. Then roll each the rest of the pork. eft, Burton and raisin between the thumb and finger, hie two sone set a trap near the remains passing the seeds up to and oat of the of the hog that eight nod fastened a 30. stens end. pound ing to the chain. On the fifth I1>stead of 10001ing bread for pas soup, morning the trap was gone, but the re. try drying it or roasting it till crisp in mein8 of the hog hadn't been clietorbed, the oven, and see hots 001101i00 it will he. Armed with rifles, Mr. Burton dna the One of the most palatable of grnel8 i8 boys followed the teen of the bear and a oombination of cream, beef tea and trim into the swamp for nearly hall a barley water. mile, where they found the trap wedgod A gargle of malt water as 110t 00 0(ul bo in between two spree() trees. The bear treed is ono of the beet, as it is one of the was gone, but rho 1llol0 of his right simplest, 110010 remedies for sora throat. forepaw was in the jaws. It was a That pet 0ietocl i11, with a 00111ar118 inert• ghgautt0 paw, and Mr. 131111.00 made up eine to clear the eys10m, will cure almost hie mind to kill the owner of it. H0 and any sore throat that is not diphtheritic. the boys limited all day in the swamp Bathing the abdomen with a1001i01 is for the beat, but failed to find hila, iL'he an excellent remedy for dia11'11a>a. next clay they tut three clogs in foul the All head vogoiabloa, such as 00011 flow. u > et om > . i 1 that are to be 1.0)011 5 110 1110 same, '.Then they gave1 , I l> tgm and 81tuoo the .r000015 and Olr, 11t1r6011 gut a 'goal tholccel whole should be iulueracc1 heed taxidermist to mount the 131g paw. Once in a while every wintor Since then 1'0911100( hunters have run across the (111111(13 of a threefooted boar in aha snow et distances of from two to six miles from 1110. Batelle; phyla, but none of them got 11 shot at the boar that made 11)0 tracks and they foiled to trap him. On Oct, 17, while picking wird0rgra015 berries in the skimpy hold through 0111011 f 3 y bothat are loynlltablo to yho aimed the bear with rho hog in his It Pt Ileum IIt Is A 0ixtnit0. Not to own a pair of oork•soled shoes Not to eat something hot for lunch. Not to pat your Summer clothes away out of the dust. Not to spealc pleasantly to everybody. Not to begin buying Christmas presents now. Not to have a few minutes to yourself mice hu a while. Not to say "No" when you menu no, and "Yes" when you mean yes, Not to wear shoes that fit yon( feat. Not to look as pretty as natnro will let yon. Not to tante a little 0x010(00 every day. Not to write letters home. Not to read the daily papers. all the restaurants, The strangest theory of a young man's awful sells 0uiahnl0ut iu order to elicit pity while begging of the streets was brought out at the police station at At. lanta, Ga., the other day. Walter Martin was arrested on the streets for begging. Ho was perfectly sound in body and hind except a purple swelling on the wrist. It was 0800rtai118d that Martin bad been applying some powerful acid, whf011 led made an ugly sore. Although he undoubtedly suffered great aptly Marlin never complained, and simply' exhibited his burned arm when asking for aid. His arm got into a terrible con• ditioll ; the little flesh that was left on the bones from the wrist to the elbow was putrid and dropping off. Amputa- tion will bo necessary to serve bis life. i 0Vii111.11a4 Olt '1'11)1 HOUR. A door•closer operated by gravity. A macbnso for grooving horeeeh0e0. n ail be babycordage that 0 folding A fol 4 trunks. folded up to go in n A maobino that sticks stamps with a deftnos0 that is extraordinary, A machine that points meat 01(030ers as feet as yon can feed the wood to it. A spatula composed ,d a blade of rub. bee, having a bion I tin steel eon and handle. n that is ant n hung ilko 11truncated A adap:od be screw Into n bung•huie that is 01aa10 ttapering. A aalnbined lend pencil 0.11(1 Inn0i10.go- bolder, the mean ege being Ill one emf and the laid in the other. A dinner bucket in wl)inh the ventral channel with an alaoholio lamp heels the su(•r"nnlillg oolnparbmelt0, A torso`s 110'10 bag, in which a rubber diaphragm tightly fitting about the dui• 111111'0 head prevents tho waive of the oats. A the for mru1oh08 or 00nes, which man be regulated en 00 t0 bl extended from the end of al10 00110 Or orutoh when de. aired. A einglo tole:putth, consisting 0f elee1rie 'Solite for the smgnnla and 1t ltey'b0ard that w01100 the lights aaoordhng to the Morse sysicm, A now running ;;ear for wagons, in whish diagonally di•Imee l 0pring8 other each other 11•!tl 1110 held in 3111300 by )bans of a flexible r'.0m1001i011, downward in colts water to free them te safety devh00 far ivincl00 abettors, from grit and insults. c 11101stiug of a strap fastened to °telt Never allow meat to be placed directly side of the window frame and also to a on the fee, as bite water draw% out the stook in the bolt of the olaanor. ;lathes 3, it is oven worse to lay it there A. -fastener for neck sotlfs which does 01npped in paper, lo should always bo 0w0y with that b7rberOnseticlt nin at the p10.0ec1 111 a clean po'0ohein ves801, back and substitutes 0 reotangutar alian- To detect 011i0ory in (soiree put the not and an nutomatio holder, powder in cold water ; Ohi0ory gives a A perpetual 1t'aitt time table, about the Colored infusion its tho water, whereas aloe and shop) of the popular clime 0aw 001fe0 deo noir and by the depth of the thee banks, mOvabla> 0'0::008 O)rryln , f1g- color the fro onion o 0 10c>y may 1000 at. peeve throe years ago last May, Aliso gne000i1 a'• . nous rain t r THE DOCKS BEST FRIEND 1.00 RC,CST SALE IM CANADA. •-ANA^- .1t'AItlFi AND !LOMF $1,00 Both Papers for $1.00 Enlarged and Improved. A High -Class Family Paper, 011('10 NIf108(38(11) WILL CONTAIN; tiay. Dr. 11.40110008 8E8000 (10livered the Sunday previously. Wo,tmroN'a WeromnrIi09. AoiICrLTuoAL MA'oTE11-Illaatrated. Lewes Pecos—Illustrated. A Sannto TALE, and other intorestiog reading matter. SUBSCRIBE NOW. Pelee, nue Dollar a year to advance, for too WEEKLY FEES; I'itEiiH and FARM .A5IS 11 0 3 0 01-111 all le pueaa. Balance of 1009 free to new eubsortbara. Agents wanted in every unrepresented Ms. teles to solicit aubsorlptloua. PREI1 PRESS PRINTING CO., LoOnoO, - Gomm, Royal Crown Remedy KING OF BLOOD Plbrt€FtEst8. Prepared by lsaao Williams Co. 110 n Ren+wly L'onIFnsetl ni' Extr:mrd(a• ilr3' 11C(IICut O'ropertiea essential to purify, heal, repair and in. vigorate the broken down and toasted body, no matter by what name the com- plaint may be designated : whether it be Scrofula, Syphilis, Ulcers, Sores, Tamers, Boils, Erysipelas or Salt Rheum, Dis• eases of the Lungs, 1Lidneys, Bladder, Womb, Skin, Liver, Sumach or Bowels, either 011ro1510 or constitutional. The disease is in the blood, which supplies the waste, and builds and repahe these organa and roasted tissues of the system. iMILOITS CO ' CUBE. MON C UE Thi8 GREAT COUGH CURL, this theees8fa1 CONSUMPTION CARE, is without a parallel ill the history of medi- cine. All druggists are authorized to sell it on a positive guarantee, a test that no Other cure can successfully stand. if you have a Cough, Sore Throat orBronchi:is, on it, for it will cure you. If your child has the Croup, or Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relief is sure. If you dread that insidious disease CONSUMP- TION, 00N'T FAIL t0 ase it, it will cure yon or Dost nothing. Ask your Druggist for SIIILOH'S CURD, Prole 100., 50c. and 01.00 If your lungs aro 8000 or book - 1On10,1180 Shiloh's Porous Plaster. 25o. PEOPLE'S POPlLR C> 1� Y] NV .r3'8� a ` ie -TO- BEIM 'fo— BEI SYS MIAMI WAS111NGTONo mum SAKI?GONIA In Tourist Sleeping Care, Toronto to Seattle Without Change, leaving Toronto I Every' Priddy at 11.20 p. 111. �1I DEG `r, De 10, 28, 30 1892 I i Apply to any 0. P. IL. Ticket Agent for lull particulars. 5. T. PEPPED, Agent, bl e ''199 1s. i For B©rcfr 8 fu After rufrering for shout Io'oAty-11va 0010', front scrortamis 1011sa cn the legs and Aron, trying various medical course, without br,:^Jim I0n1aan lrfu I curet to non ayes. p. II mid a w 11113 the result, rive bottles sulTuwonderful Lapex,d to restore mo to l 111(11 I3 Loper., gA7 17, Commerce sL, San Antonio, Texas. Catarrh "My daughter was a!flietrd fer..early a year with catarrh. The physicians beim; unable to help her,my pastor recommendedAyer's Sarsaparilla. I followed his advice. I here months of regular treatment with Ayers Sarsaparilla and Ayer's Pills ram,leiely restored my daughter s hcelthP-llrs. Leuia1 Melte, L;ell) Canada, Ware, Mass. Rho r +', i sig" "gar several years• i was lrouhltd with inflammatory rheantati••m 00 sad nt times ns to be entirely 111;1 0 being_ „r the last two years, whenever 1 (11 the credo '0 Iia disease, I began to tithe Ayer's SartettiariPn, and here not had a rooll for n long E. T. I1anslavu;Ih, IIIc Pout. 1.1. Poe all blood diseases, the best remedy is y�'il of 511 CR Sarsaparilla Pre med le C Ayer & Co„ Lowell, (ass. Sold by nil lruyrl tan Price St 1 six bottles, 0St Owes others, emit Wire Vase y"B a aka0he the scavengers means the kid- of the system. net's are in 'Delay is trouble. Dodd's dangerous. Meg - Kidney Pills give looted kidney prompt relief." troubles result 75 per cent, in Bad Blood, of disease is Dyspepsia, Liver pet caused by Complaint, and disordered laid- the roost clan - nays. gorous of all, bfightaswell Briyhts Disease, try to have a Diabetes and healthy city Dropsy." without server- ' The above aye, as good diseases cannot health when the exist where kidneys are Dodd's Kidney el clogged, they are Pills are used.' Sold by all dealers or sent by mall on receipt �. of price so cents. per box or six for 5s.so. 111.L.called Smith & Co. Toronto. Write tor • 1 Talk. book calla,d {( 'dao Y HAVE YOU ( 3 Private Funds to Loan. 620,000 Kayo boon placed in lay Rands for Investment on real estate. LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST. No Commission. Borrowers CaII 111vo lett»S Con^ pletod in Three Days if title satisfactory. 1V. M. SIN\'CLAIR, ,Solicitor, 13r'ussels, McLEO D'S zt m Renovator ----.ENL 011(1111 --- TESTED REiIEDIES SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, I'alesea• tinn of the Ifeart, Liver Complaint, Neer. algin, Lose of Blemory, Brouchi1is, Con- sumption, Gull Stores, Jaundice, 1hdney end Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Donee, Iiemale Irregularities and General no- bility. LABORATORY GODERICH, ONT. J. 1I. 11eLLOI), Prop, and Manufacturer. Sold by J, T. PEPPER, Druggnst, 131 1140e11. SALE TIME Ulla j`POCK: Now is the time to purchase stook is this Salo. 80 HORSES, SHARES t,-;....;;.5 EACII, Shales not to exceed 3,200 in number. Corneracker, b,s„ five years old, record 2:20, heads the list. Toth.); Jack, jr., six years old, record 2:271. Dams of four in tbo 2:30 list. Fanny Walker, a noted six•year•old trotting mare ; about 10 A 1 Facing .)area and (1 lot of young Texas Jack pater„ all fu this sale. This i8 not a matter of titmice but of necessity to pay up an estate. A catalogue giving description and pedi. gree of every horse, etc., in this sale goes with each therm. eule sure to take place whether shares are all suld or not. Agents wanted everywhere to sell shares. If yon don't see an agent send direct to the nnclersigeod. Lewis Wigle,. Leamington, Ont. 'ER '+ FIRMER, �'1'crcli.ccr.G Walehmalt-er iti1(1 Jeweler. Thanking the publio for past favors and support and wishing still to secure your patronage, we are opening out Full Lines in OULO AND SILVER WATCHES. Silver Plated Ware from Established and Reliable Makers fully warranted by no. Clocks of the Latest Designs • JEWELRY I Wnonuoo 111Ne0, LADIES GEM RINGS, Bnoocues, EAnnutas,c'fa. I Also a Full Line of ''tombs and Violin Strings, ave., in stock. V. IL -Usurer et Marr rou.,e Licensee. T. Fletcher, - Brussels, Th "EN Br ROOM, • This oltl, reliable institution is still in the van of progress and is well prepared to cater to the wants of the public at this Season. l 1 A Fine Stock of DINNER AND MA ETS 111 Stone and China. They are dandies, Elegant diohcs in Eng- lish Stoneware selling Cheep. Also Ciaaslval'31, c�C. Teas, Coffees, Spices, .ti'riett,s, r"7lgtr), Call tied C3 o1 , S3 , .fresh, Nice and sold at Close Price.,. Highest Price paid for Sutter, Eggs and Poultry. 9 THE uS'r'LING Ci Ci 1i;Ti,li,