The Brussels Post, 1894-3-30, Page 44
THE BRUSSELS POST
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New Advertisements. (at>.ntytixan tgTta a h,
Limo F. Lowry.
Local --Miss Hoare.
Local -•-J A.. Frain,
Surin'tui e—D. He.
G gHogg.
Looals—Dr. J. C. Ayer.
Local—Smith & McLaren.
Groceries—Taylor & Saniilie.
Dreesmaking—Mies Stewart.
Cow for Sale --Toho Holloway.
Great Tourist Route—G. T. H.
Locale—Margaret L. Shepherd.
To the General Publio--A. Hunter.
Dees Goods --Ferguson & Halliday.
The Leading Clothier—D, 0. Ross.
(Ole $nr Is 17sL,
FRIDAY, MAR. 80, 1894.
A HURON COUNTY MIRACLE
Au Old Lady's Story of Deep
Interest lo Others.
The electric ears ran in lingston un
Sunday.
The Orange Grand Ledge of Ontarto
Bast will meet at Gananoque next year,.
Chamberlain, the Toronto man found
gililty of.poreonage at the late elention in
Winnipeg, has been eenteneed to three
years in penitentiary,
Stonewall J. DeF ranee, whose wife
claimed to be ;from Toronto, bas been
sentenced bo 11 years in Jackson, Mich.,
state prison for swindling operations.
The Conn forgery Daae was before Jus.
Hee Meredith. The jury failed to agree
and Conn is held till the next aseizes un,
der $8,000 bail.
N. H. Stevens, of the Kent mills, is
shipping a cargo of 8,000 barrels of Kent
Mrs, Robert Bissell, 'who was Crippled
with Rheumatism for Nine Sears,
JIeeltlla Advancing Years, has Lound
liellol:—She Relates her Experience,
that Othem; may Profit by it.
Prom the Goderieli Star,
For upwards of three years the Star
has been republishing articles from vari•
oue papers in Canada and the United
States, recounting miracles in healing,
wrought, often in forlorn cases, by the
use of the preparation known as Dr. Wit.
liams' Pink Pills for Pale People. A
more or less intimate acquaintance with
the publishers of several of the newspa-
pers warranted us in believing that the
cases reported by them were non over.
drawn or exaggerated advertisements,
but were published as truthful statements
of remarkable cures from human ills,
worthy of the widest publicity, that other
sufferers might be benefitted also. Fax
some time paet we have beard the name
of Mrs. Robert Bissett, of Colborne town-
ship, mentioned as one wbo had experi-
enced much benefit from the use of Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills, after years of pain-
ful suffering. Curious to know the par-
ticulars, a representative of The Star
called upon bar son at his flour and feed
store on Hamilton street, and asked how
fax the story was true. Without hesita•
• tion or reserve Mr. Bissett launched into
praise of Pink Pills, which he said had a
most wonderful effect in relieving bis
mother from the suffering of a bedridden
invalid, crippled by rheumatism, and re.
storing bar to the enjoyment of a fair de-
gree of health and activity for a person
of seventy years of age. "See her your-
self," he said, "I am sure she will freely
tell you all about her case, and yon can
judge bow mnob she owes to .Pink Pills.
I am sure that it is owing to them that
she is alive today.
Acting on this cordial invitation, the
reporter drove out to the well known Bis-
sett homestead. Mrs. Bissett was found
enjoying an afternoon's visit at the resi-
dence of a neighbor, Mrs. Robertson.
flour to St. John's Newfowidland, a
special steamer, the Cuban, having been
chartered to carry it.
The Canadian Cone Carriage Company
is the name of a new oorporotion organ-
ized at Palmerston. with 250,000 capital.
William Bothwell, of. Galt, is secretary
and superintendent of the oompany.
Information was laid by J. H. Maoa-
row, assistant poet.offioe inspector, of
Kingston, ohargicg James Gibson, sr.,
of Stookdals, Ont., wbth using a postage
stamp which had been before used. Gib-
son was fined •220 and costa or 00 days.
A terrible blizzard raged in Manitoba
on Friday night last. During the storm
Prof. Jones an English gentleman, of
Portage la Prairie, lost his way and
perished iu the storm, being found some
hours afterward. His companion was
oompelled to leave bim to save himself,
Captain Maisonville, of the Grand
Trunk Railway transfer boat Great Weet-
ern, at Windsor, has tendered his resig-
nation to talcs effect on May 1. Hs has
been in the employ of the company for
over 25 years, and is now 74 years of age.
In recognition of his faithful services,
the company presents him with six
months' salary.
W. P. MoliEabon, barrister, and James
McCreadie, J. P., of Thurlow, had a sot-
to in the office of the police magistrate in
Bellevilleon Saturday. McMahon struck
McCreadie with his fist and McCreadie
burled an ink bottle at the lawyer, giving
him a bad ant under the eye. The
polies magistrate has the case on hand
now.
The order of Home Circles, at their
session in Shaftesbury ball, Toronto,
eleoted the following officers for the en.
suing year, Supreme leader, F. N.
Raines, M. A., Uxbridge ; vice -leader,
T. G. Oummfog, St. Catharines • seore-
tary, T. Boles, London •, treasurer, D. R.
Foster, Waterford • chaplain, S. Cun-
ningham, Waterford ; marshall, D. Mc-
Arthur, Ailsa Craig '• warden, J. S.
Denali, Trenton ; guard, A. R, Thorp-
eon, Merriton ; sentinel, E. Turner. Bur-
ford ; medical examiner, Dr. Watson,
Toronto ; solicitor, J. R. Boaf, Toronto ;
organizer, P. M. Pattison, Toronto ;
trustees, Sohn Small, Toronto ; W. Mo•
Whinney, Stratford ; W, White, Oshawa;
Finance Committee, John L. Buck,
St. Williams ; W. N. Hossle, Brantford ;
H. F. Perry, Toronto ; Committee on
Laws, S. A. Relies, rimsby ; J. G.
Howarth, Toronto ; Sister Shirley, Nap-
anee ; Committee on Appeals, M. Y.
Keating, St. Catharines ; Sister Camer-
on, Toronto ; W. W. Hodgson, Toronto ;
She Laughingly greeted the reporter with representatives to frateanal association,
the assurance that she knew what he had F. N. Raines, T. Boles, Sister Shirely.
come for as her son had told her the day
she was in town what was wanted, and
although she had no wish to figure in the
newspapers she was quite willing to tell
the facts in her case. "It is about nine
years," she said, "sines I was first taken
down with rheumatism, and for seven
months I lay helpless in bed, unable to
raise or turn myself. I doctored with
iooal physicians and I suppose the treat-
ment I received most have helped me for
I was able to go around again for quite a
long while, until another attack came en,
and for two years I was again laid up,
never being able to put a foot under me,
or help myself in any way. I tried every-
thing, bless you—doctors, bathe, lini-
ments and medicines, and of course suf-
ferer) a great deal, being troubled also
wibh asthma. But although I finally got
on my feat again I was not able to do
anything, and could get across the room
only with the help of someone and lean-
ing on a chair which they would push
before me. By and by I was advised to
try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and though
of course I had no faith in anything, L
bought some at Wilson's drug store and
began their use, and when I had taken
two boxes I felt they were helping me.
I continued them quite a while, im-
proving gradually until now I am as you
see me, although I have not taken them
for a couple of months. I can now go
around alone, and although 1 always keep
my stink with me to guard against an
accident or a mis-step, I can safely say
I am wonderfully improved from the use
of Pink Pills. I am no longer the helpless
burden and care on my children that I
was, and Pink Pills did it."
Mrs. Bissett has been a woman of great
nativity and industry, and Is possessed of
an unusually bright and vivaoious mind ;
she is a great reader and talks with all
the charming interest of one of the old
time mothers in Istaei. In her long reei-
dence of 48 years in this county she has
seen many changes, and to ber patient
toil and untiring labors may be attribut-
ed much of the prosperity and beauty
or ma•
'AYL06 & SMILLIE4
Opposite the American Hotel, Brussels
Having bought the stock of J. Earner at a
Big Discount are prepared to supply
1
GROCERIES, CROCKERY,
GLASSWARE AND SEEDS,
4t a Big Reduction on Usual Prices.
which is characteristic• thold ho
stead.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a perfect
blood builder and nerve restorer, curing
snob disoaees as rheumatism, neuralgia,
partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, St.
Vitas' dance, nervous headache, nervous
prostration and the tired feeling there-
from, the after effects of la grippe, dig -
BUN depending on humors in the blood,
such as scrofula, ehronia erysipelas, etc.
Pink Pills give a healthy glow to pale
and sallow complexions and are a speoifio
for the troubles peculiar to the female
system, and in the cage of men they
effect a radical cure in all oases arising
from mental worry, overwork, or excesses
of any nature.
Bear in mind Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
are never sold in bulk, or by the dozen or
hundred, and any dealer wbo offers sub-
stitutes in this form is trying to defraud
you and should be avoided, Ask your
dealer for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for
Pale People, and refuse all imitations
and substitutes.
Dr, Williams' Pink Pills may be had
of all druggists or direct by mail from
Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brookville,
Ont., and Schenectady, N. Y., at 5O cents
a box, or six boxes foe 22.50. The price
at which these pills are sold makes a
course of treatment comparatively in.
expensive as compared with other rem.
edies or medical treatment.
Grand Trunk
oi- rr n"ir;t.
—THE—
Great Tourist Route
—TO THE—
The Whole Stock Mast Go
'Before removing to our new prem-
,ises in Dr, Graham's Block.
TERMS, CASH ONLY,
TAYLOR & SMILLIE.
Pacific Coast
Via the St. Clair Tunnel.
Pullman Tourist Sleeping oars every
WEDNESDAY
AND FRIDAY,
For the Pacific Coast without Change.
Full information on application to
J. N. KENDALL,
G. T. R. Agent, Brussels.
ARRIAGF WORE
J.
E.
Successor to
H. WILLIAMS & SON,
Mill street, Brussels,
Will keep in Stock and Make to Order
CARRIAGES HO
Of the following styles :—
Single and Double Buggies, Victories,
Village Carts, Dog Carts with Plat-
form Gears, Ladies' Phaetons,
Doctor's Phaetons, Lumber
Wagons, &c., &a.
Repairing and re -painting,
Promptly attended to at
Moderate Charges.
Call and examine stock be-
fore purchasing else-
where.
SATISFACTION GUABANTEED.
Agent for the Fleury PloWs, and Repairs
always on hand.
IJ, E. BRYDGES,
33rttsse10.
eanionatmencezesrlr
WINE
MRS. E. ROGERS
i
Begs to announce that her Grand Mil-
linery Opening will take place on
Thursday, Friday 86 Saturday,
APRIL 5,6&7.
We most Cordially
Invite Every Lady
to view our Splendid Display of all
the Novelties of the Season and our
prices are such that a good Full Trim-
med Hat can be had for
C.
Everybody Come
No Charge for Admission.
Our Display will be the
Best Ever Shown
in Brussels.
E. Rogers.
Brussels, March 28th, 1894.
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I
D. G.
FUJRNITURE DEALER,
Is Showing in his New Premises,
Apposite American Motel,
A roll stock ofFE1 p NITU}'j
All J�inds of �1�1
FOR
Parlor, Dining Room, Bed Room or .Kitchell.
Picture Framing' attended to on short notice.
Undertaking Department, .�
A Full Supply of Funeral
Requisites Al ways in Stock,
Special Attention given 'to Repairing,
A CALL SOLIC/TED.-- –
D. G HOGG, Brussels.
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NAR. 30, 1894.
Isn't all confined to the News
Columns of the paper, frequent-
ly you will find the most inter-
esting and important things in
the
Advertising Columns.
A careful reading of the paper, through, will
give you no more important fact as far as
your prosperity is concerned than our men-
tion here of the fact that we have a full range of
'CARPE TS.
We sell them from 9c. to $1.00 a yd.
Lace Curtains 21 yds, long, taped edges,
from 350, up.
White Quilts from 90c to $2,50.
New Art Muslins. New Prints.
See them before you buy.
S�itli & IcLareu.
Produce Taken.
OOT$ AND HOES.
New Sprillft Stock to Haid.
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, --01141111ft.-'
A visit to him 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 DOWNING,
I.B,IPS SEWED FREE OF CHARGE. BRUSSELS.
lIsMarnan
T i HE GENERAL ULM !
It will be to your Interest to call early and often at
-----ww- Hunter's Hardware Store,
(Next door to Motraoken's Grooery.)
Where you can purchase, at Lowest Prices, Courteous Treat-
ment and Square Dealing Included, all kinds of
General Hardware, Carriage Makers' Sup-
plies, Tools, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Tin
and Metal Ware, Stoves
And all other Goods kept in a well appointed
Hardware and Tin Shop.
A FiRST-CLASS TINS•MiTH WiLL
BE KEPT IN THE 'TIN SHOP.
Try this store for Glass, Nails, Fence Wire
and Anything you may happen to Need.
HU7i�
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BRUSSELS, March 28th, 1894.