The Brussels Post, 1895-9-27, Page 44
New Advertisements.
Loyal --hire. ik1 eOm°,
Leoode---R. Imathereele,
Iiaotala -Ilx, J. 0. Ayer.
Farm for 0410-41100, NOM,
Mantles. -ea, AlaGowan lb OP,
'Neaten) l Xenreiees—G.
Cottage for sale—Dan, h olteneie.
Timber Sato..-Andreve Govenlock,
A favorite prescription. --1)r. tY llisms,
Saved math eufiering—Dr. W8iliame,
Rupture---Porenwend 17iootrio Beit aid
Trues Co.
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FRIDAY, SEP`!, 27 1896.
Ilam, EDWARD Bram has declined to be
banquotted by the Toronto people owing
to hie old troehle—insomnia•—bothering
Line and rest is prescribed as the remedy.
Ir is hinted tbab the Dominion Paella.
.went will bold a session beginning in
November or December and with this ob•
jeob in view the staff of the Printing BM,
eau in Ottawa is being largely increased
in the preparation of necessary reports,.
&o.
Sin QLIvem Mow sailed from Liver-
pool on Thursday and is expected to ar-
rive in Toronto in two weeks. From
letters received by the family during the
past few days it is learnt the Premier is
in excellent health and greatly benefitted
by his long holiday abroad. . As already
stated there has not been the slightest
foundation for the alarmist reportsas to
his health which have appeared in some
quarters.
Tan prospects point to the brightening
lip of Fall trade. With a very fair bar -
vest, and we hope a rising market ; the
advent of oold weather, and the neoes-
sari purolasing :of Winter supplies, we
look for a general livening of besidess,
It is time it was arriving as the past
season has been a quiet one. An effort
on the part of everybody to pay as they
go will put many dollars in circulation
and prove a blessing to not a few.
TnE Wingham Timee correctly says:—
The Patrons' organ, the Farmers' Sun,
says the Patrons in East Huron are
ready to contest the riding for theseat in.
the Least Legislature, if rhos. Gibson re-
signs to accept the Registrarship. The
Sun may speak for the Patrons, but it is
wide of the mark when it says there are
hundreds of sturdy Reformers who will
vote against their party if Bir. Gibson is
appointed Registrar of the county, We
don't believe there are any, and we think
we know the feeling in the Riding as well
and better than the editor of the Farm-
ers' Son.
Tan Industrial Fair is a mammoth
concern no matter from what standpoint
you view it. One of the surest gauges is
its financial results. Last year the total
receipts were 065,000.75 for the eight
days. This large sum was exceeded in
1805 by over 82,000, the Treasurer report.
ing 868,035.55. The largest sum taken
in on one day was Wednesday's receipts,
Sept. 11th, 816,407.15. Of course the ex-
penses are large but with 868,000 from
admissions, plus membership and en-
trance, stand privileges, grand stand, &o.,
the Directors should find no difficulty in
steering
the Industrial al to
a safe
harbor
without running against the rooks.
AxoGa North Pole hunting party has
returned home after the expenditure of
thousands of dollars for no purpose,
The Peary party was rescued and brought
to Sb. John's, Newfoundland, after an.
during severe hardships, These fool
errands may win a little glory for the
commander of the expedition but as far
as any practical good is concerned they
might better toboggan, snow -shoe and
ice boat it nearer home and with much
less expense. A despatch says :—Full
details of the dreadful sufferings of Peary,
Lee and Henson are now becoming pub.
lie. It is cause for wonder how they
survived. No other case is known where
Arctic explorers deliberately took their
lives in their hands and ventured upon a
most exacting enterprise, with the full
knowledge that their supply of food was
insufficient and that they would probably
perish in the attempt. Peary's dieap.
poiotmeet over the unsatisfactory ter.
mination of the expedition is unoonoeal-
ed, but all admit that he is nob respond.
ble for the failure. No human being
could bays done more to make the ea.
pedibion a success. Had be had more
men or even sufficient provisions he
would have accomplished much.
Tris is,the age of Conventions with a
vengeance. Between Provincial, County,
District, denominational and party
gatherings there le such a round of gath.
stings that no person can begin to attend
all he would, like to without seriously ne-
gieobing the plain and practical duty of
minding his own business. To awaken
enthusiasm, make acquaintances, receive
pointers as to better methods, &a., Oon-
venbione may be all right, but .we have
come to the oenelusion if a little time
were now given to work out a few of the
advanced ideas in the hone field, the
church and its intereebs generally would
be greatly benefitted. If half the money
opera in attending the many public
gatherings could be utilized for a few
years in some channel where it ie badly
required a good would agorae far out-
weighing the "nice time" enjoyed by
those of its who s,btend,;or take part, in.
the ellnoet innnmsrabls iueetinga, One
way we would soggeet toward overooating
the difilloulty oonoplaieed of in IlMMS
Optlnty would be an ;rnalgarnation of the
A ebbe bb Seheol 4seooiation and.Qlaristiah
endeavor i7nton under 000 set 01 o ieere
tont haus a !felon 0411081 400vention, oo^
oopying two days, at wbiab APpropriato
toplos ooul4 he interspersed to suit the
existing condition of -affairs. To 4 very
large extent the same individuals attend,
or try to, both of there gatherings notV,
p0 tbat an anlalgamatiou would out o5
the neoeeoity of two Cenveubione. We
see na reason why the ,Exemptive Com.
mittens of the orgauizabions named
should not meet and make. an effort tee
ward union. No interest would suffer by
an arrangement sf this kind and from
oonversabion with a aerobe): of the lead-
ing workers io the Oaunty we believe the
majority would heartily fail in wibh the
idea.
Perth County.
Knox Church mama are, Stratford, has
donated the fire brigade 825 in reoogniti•
on of its service during the regent fire.
Thee, Steele, of Delvin & Steele, brew.
ere, Stratford, is the possessor of a out
lass whish was oarried'by his father on
the tragic field of Waterloo.
Sunday night two young men, Chas.
B. Heath and Herbert Pitcher, were
crossing the G. T. R. tracks on Downie
street, Stratford, between a divided train,
When the engine whistled, causing the
horse to make an extra spurt. Heath
PM driving, and hie companion grabbed
the lines to assist in bolding the horse,
and a collision with e, telegraph pole was
the result. The buggy was demolished,
and, both men were picked' up in an un-
conscious condition. Heath is serioue•
lyherb, the worst injury befog a fracture
of the base of the skull. He io also in.
jured iubernally, and his recovery is
doubtful.
On Saturday a woman who gave her
name as Miss Annie' 0. Oorman, Presi•
dent of the Dominion Y. W. 0. 4.. T.
ronto, visited a number of oitizene in
Stratford soliciting subsaription5_on be.
half of the Associnbioa. ' Her list pur-
ported to be beaded by W. .1. Ferguson,
who is well known, and on the strength
of his name others were induced to sub.
scribe. It afterwards transpired that
Mr. Ferguson's name had been forged,
and suspicion WAS aroused, which was
ieorsased by the subsequent dieoovery
that the woman bad registered at the
Windsor Hotel under the name of E. W.
Graham, Toronto. The polioe were
notified, and she was arrested on the
eve of leaving for London, for which
plane she had purchased a ticket. On
being taken to the police station she
acknowledged her misconduct, and was
remanded to jail pending a formal hear.
ing. The prisoner volunteered infor-
mation ae .to having similarly, worked
other towns, and her intention of doing
London. She is about 25 years of age,
rather good looking and very ladylike.
Saved Ruch Suffering.
REV. FATTIER BUTLER'S INTEREST.
MG EXPERIENCE.
Suffered Froin an Abscess in the SIde
'Which Dr. rink Pill Cured
Airier Other Medicines Pall.
Caledonia. N. 8., Gold Hunter.
Faith leads many to believe, yet when
one has experienced anything and has
reason to rejoice, it is far stronger proof
than faith without reasonable proof.
About four miles from Caledonia along a
pleasant road, passing by numerous farms,
lives Rev. T. J. Butler, the parish priest
of this district. Reports having some to
the ere
u of our reporter
about
er
p a wonder-
ful cure effected
Ur.
Williams' Pink
nk
Palls, he called on Mt. Butler to seek in-
formation on the subject. Mr. Butler
spoke in very high terms of the Pink
Pills, and said they had saved him untold
suffering, and perhaps saved his life.
The reverend gentleman felt alittle hesi-
tancy at giving a public testimonial at
first, but after our reporter remarked
that if one was really grateful for a re-
markable cure, he thought it was his
duty to give it publicity for humanity's
sake, be cheerfully consented. His story
in his own words is ae follows :
"I was led to take Pink Pills through
reading the testimonials in the papers.
I was troubled with an abscess in my
side and bad tried many different meal -
'nines without avail. I took medical ad-
vice on the subject, and was told I would
have to undergo an operation to euro it
which would most me about 8100. At
last I determined to try Pink Pills, but
without a great feeling of faith of their
curing me. One box helped me and I
resolved to take a three month's course
and give thorn a fair trial. I did so, and
to -day I am completely oured of the
abscess in my side through the ase of
Pink Pills, and I always recommend
friends of mine to use Pink Pills for dis-
eases of the blood. 9.s Father Butler is
well known throughout this county his
statement is a clincher to the many
wonderful testimonials that have appear.
ed in the Gold Hunter from time to time.
On enquiring at the stores of J. E. Cush-
ing and N, F. Douglas, it was found that
Pink Pills have a sale second to none.
Mr. Cushing, on being asked if he knew
of any euros effected by them, replied
that he had heard a great many person.
ally say that Pink Pills had helped them
wonderfully, If given a fair and . thor-
ough trial Pink Pills are a certain cure
for all diseases of the blood and nerves,
s11011, as rheumatism, neuralgia, partial
paralysis, locomotor ataxia, St, Vitns'
dance,' nervous headache, nervous proe-
tration and the tired feeling therefrom,
the after effects of la grippe, diseases
depending on humors in the blood, such
as scrofula, chronic eryasipelas, oto.
Pink P111e give a healthy glow to pale
and sallow complexions and are a epoai-
fie for the troublos peculiar to the female
system, and in, the case of men they af-
feat a radical euro in all eases arising
from mental worry, overwork or excessee
of any nature. Sold )iy all dealers or
sent by mail, poet -paid, at 50 cente a bar
or 0 boxes' for 82.50, by addreeeing the
Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Brock-
ville, Ont., or Schenectady, N. Y. Be-
ware of imitations and substitutes alleg•,
ad to be "just as good,"
13elgrave, Sop, 80 & Out. 1
iiirllton, Ont, 1. .2
Wroxeter, Oot. 1.2
Gaderieh, " 1 8
$ibbert, Staffs, " 7, 8
Biddnlph, Qeapton, Oet. 1. 2
Blansbard, l6irkboll " 3, 4
Haat Niesonri, !{fetors, " 8
Northern, Walkerton „ 1. 3
IIlin a, Atwood, " 1. 2
Morris, atElytb, " 8. 0
a7r-vT'J'f3 7n77 -ate 7tTAZgaz .7'2'S.
Fall Wheat, 80 56
Spring Wheat, 05 06
Barley 80 34
Peas 47 48
Pats .,..,••.. 21 22
Wool 15 18
Butter, tube and roller 14 16
Eggo per dozen 11
Flour per barrel 4 00 4 00
Potatoes Mew) , 20 25
Ray per 6ton,...,.,,..., 10 00 10 00
Rides trimmed 8 00
Hides rough.,, 2 2i
Salt per bbl,, retail.,,.., 1 00 00
Sheep skins, each 20 . 40
Lamb skins soh 15 40
Apples per bus.... . 1 00
Hogs, Live 4 00
Wool 18 20
0ng4su MeniCE19. t iverpool—Oheese
dull ; demand poor ; finest American
white (new), 37s; finest American colored
(new), 87e 6d." Butter—Finest U. 8.,
70s ; good, 55e. New York—Butter—
Best grades, firm ; State dairy, 12o to
20o ; do. creamery, 21 o to 22o ; western
dairy, 9,}o to 18a ; do. oreomery„ 13o to
220 ; do. factory, 8a to 12aa ; Ligios, 22o.
Oheese firm ; State large, 5ie to 740.;
do. fancy, The to 7 o ; do. small, 6e to 88a ";
part skims, 4o to Oa ; full skims, 2o.
Tonoxro, Sept. 28,—Market quiet,
Wheat—In the,local market values were
about steady, due to soarsityof offerings;
winter wheat west, quoted at OOa to Olo ;
No; 1 Manitoba hard is quoted west, to
arrive at 70o, Flour quiet and rather
easier ; for straight roller, .Toronto
freights, 52.80 seemed to be the beet
price. Millfeed quiet and unchanged.
Peas.—Oar lots of peas, north and meet,
offer at 50o, and 49a is bid ; feeling is
rather easier. Oats—About same ; de-
liveries are light and demand is fair ;
mixed are quoted at 23e to 230, north
mad ,west freights, and white ab '240.
Barley—Oar lots feed sold, west, at 32o.
Bye—Offerings practically nil ; quoted
nominally at 400 to 41o.
NONE/ TO LOAN.
Any Amount of Money to Loan
on Farm or 'Village Pro
per tyt
6 & 6i Per Cewt., Yearly.
Straight Loans with privilege of
repaying when required.
Apply to
A. Hunter,
Division Court Clerk, Brussels.
Rupiurod, Deformed and Ailing ?crow
take notice that the representative of
The Dorenwend Electric Belt and Truss
Co.,. Toronto, will be at the
AMBBIOAN HOTEL, - BRUSSELS,
WEDNESDAY, OCT.. 9.
McGARRY'S HOTEL, •.LUCIIINOW,
THURSDAY, OCT. 10.
ALI, RUPTURED PERSONS should see
our improved i TAII68n
p s combiningnow
ap.
not found�im
tee to !dyrop fres w with greaters we guarantee and c m ortand less pros -
sere
sanely more
comfort and lose Prase
suae and effect mfea radical - versa. We
make a specialty of Query noes...
Oar BL1]OTRIOAL APPLIANOD8 for the
self application of electricity have a groat
record for the cure of Rheumatism, Sciatica,
Paralysis, Indigestion, *Kidney Complaint.
lame back,. Nervous Debility Sexual Weak-
ness, :do, Electricity is Life" and aeap-
plied by our method relieves and cures when
other treatments fail.
For PHYSIOAL DDFortnorlbs and'iN-
ODRn76 we make all kinds of instruments:
*Knock knees. bow legs and club feet
straightened ; Spinal Curvature. corrected;
White Swellings cured, and meltorotation in
general readied by purely mecbanfeal
means, We nave also afulilino. of shoulder
braces, suspensories, de,
Mothers of you have a ruptured or deform-
ed child have it attended to at once , and
save it a life of 'altars,.
It will cost you nothing to have an inter-
view with our representative at above places.
You will find him courteous andpleased 58
make any explanation.
N. B.—lbw-fog purchased Chas... Olathe's
Bankrupt Stock of Trusses, de, we are oirer-
iug it at lese than, cost of manufacture.
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tIlbo undersigned win 400P for pperv100 ou
North 325110ot d0. Con, 9, Morris, a thorn'
bred'i'aenwortb near, r'euently purchased
from the well known breeoe Mon,.Sell, Am-
ber, also a ()heater Witlte near, Tomas,
81.09 to be paid at timer e f service with Priv.
i loge 01 reWrote 0If necessary,
99.51 e, W@Lr 0/19, Preprletcr,
Po,krt FOB STB'V1OB.--q°EE'
umiv,vsigoed will keep for condos on
Lot 20 Osn,%Morrie, the there' bred imi
proved White Yorlksiiliro Boar ',Selected,"
prod from 3.10, Brothour'a sweepstakes sow
at chicane Bair. Teres, 8190 to be paid
at the Mine of service with privilege of re.,
+urnine if necessary, Pedigree may heseou
On application,
nova%N'To'ron..
LIME! LIME!
The undersigned will keep
on hand a constant supply
of White Fresh Lime suit-
able for all 13uildingg and
Plastering purposes,
Also North Shore Pine
Lath and White Brick for
Sale.
D. A. Taovny,
BRUSSELS.
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VI
When you want a Stove, Tin
or Granite -ware, or Hard-
ware, Paints & Oils,
--CAL', AT --
HUNTER'S
Hardware Store
Where you will, from
this date, get a-
DICCOVNT' of FIVE PER CENT,
Offal) Cash Purchases.
Fine Roman, Artists' Can-
vas in Stock.
A. HUNTER.
ANYWAY
YOU TAKE IT
ForQ u y Style, tilt t
le. _ Material,.
rlal
Workmanship, Fit or Price, you
can't' beat the sorts of Clothing
we sell. It will save you money
to see our' stock of Boys' Cloth-
ing. 4 Special Lines in Men's
Suits at $8.50, $5.00, $7.50 and
$9.00. •
As a pure matter of business
all men ought to know of our
Men's Furnishings stock. TTn
laundried Shirts for 40c. worth
50c. Heavy Twill Cotton Night
Shifts for 95c,, worth $1.25.
Men's 4 -ply Collars for 12ac.,
worth 20c. Fine grey Half Hose
for 20c., worth 25c. Silk Pour -
in -hand Ties 250., the best value
we ever offered.
Harci and Soft Felt Hats,
new goods, good values.
Reliable Boots and Shoes. We
handle only such Boots and
Shoes as will prove a comfort to
the Wearer and a credit to the
Seller, not necessarily high pric-
ed but always reliable.
Highest price paid for Pro-
duce.
SMITH 8o
1V,LOLAREN
MILLINERY
and
OPENING
MES. E. ROGEES
begs to announce that her 11lillinery and
Mantle Opening will take place on
Wednesday, Thursday & Friday,
SEPT. 25, 26 :1
27
.When we most cordially invite ,every lady
to call and see our Neat/ Styles. Miss Mc-
Lachlan has been. engaged for the season
and is now very busy at work preparing for
our opening days.
Our 116w lvilafi,tlee
Have arrived and we aro showing all the lat-
est Styles and the prices the very Lowest. Any
lady requiring anything in this line should inspect
our stock. No trouble to show thele, Our stock
this season will be the most complete we have ever
shown in these lines.
MISS ' MOORE,
As usual, will boon hand all the time to attend to /
all requiring her services in the Mantle Depart-
ment.'
E. R0eERS6
BRUSSELS, Sept. 16, '1895,
FERG[SDi & HALLJDAY,
AL WAYS THE CH.BA PEST.
e Auiicipale Your WM l
During the past week we have been busy
opening up and passing into stock
NEW FALL
DRESS GOODS
AND MANTLES.
Probably you are thinking of going from home
this month and would like to get, before going, a
new Dress or Mantle, if so come to us now and
we can supply you with the correct things in New
Pall Goods, and already we can promise you that
you will be better pleased with the New Dress
Goods and Mantles for Pall, 1895,than you have
been for . many a season.. They are decidedly
Novel and Pretty,
No doubt you will want one as soon as you see
them. As we see the different Iines opening up
we are filled with enthusiasm and we pare certain
you will be the same.
SPECIAL CIA, .
10 pieoes 45 inch all wool Serge, all shades
and black at
29 CTS. WORTH 40 CTs,
Come and see the Correct styles in Mantles
for Fall, 1895, and select one before our
Stock is broken,