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The Brussels Post, 1891-5-8, Page 4New Advertisements, Local -Gen. (food, Wool --R, Crisham. Local -T. A, Ilawkinc. Dot e „ 1 Loan! 9abist » Pule Co. Local -Our Homes Pub. Co, For Set•vice--Angus Lamont, 1'lxeettor's Alotice--Win. Marker, Confederation Life --W. II, Kerr. Exeautot's' Notice ---- McPherson & Davidson. (Tbe 3jl.11Sasels Tint. vurr i—, 3I.1 Y 8,1891. _. THE election protest crop promises a good yield this year, The seed has been sown by the Conservatives in 46 fields, by the Reformers in 12 ; a total of 88 plantations under crop. What the her• vesb will be is a conundrum yet, bot no doubt the Courts, lawyers, dice will see that the $88,000 is well cared for. If there is the corruption in elections that the mitering of prate is by the wholesale would indicate neither party should be allowed to hold the reins of Government for the Dominion of Canada. It is a mystery unsolvable how men will 'whack up' their X's and V's to fight an election protest who won't pay their honest debts. Better ery quits and have a new election out and out than the present order of affairs. We are pleased to see that Prohibition members of Parliament at Ottawa, among whole we notice the name of Dr. Macdonald, M. P. for East Huron, are getting into line and preparing for their work in this session. Tens of thousands of names of electors throughout the Dom- inion have been secured to petitions praying for the Prohibition of the liquor traffic and we hope to see the question fairly and squarely presented to the House so that the electorate will know the standing of the new House. Snores of the members pledged themselves dur- ing the recent election contest and a test vote will show whether they were sincere or not. Halfway measures are only hoaxing the temperance people. The country wants Total Prohibition and I i will have it. ( i Mayor W. and J,(h. Doherty, of Clin• tun, left Inc (;levelaud on Monday where there is a big sale of first class horsy stock. Mc. Ferran, or Clinton, hicks berauso the market egnare is made a cow.yard, pig ere, we ler clurut, lark.•, \ard, , IIave some style about you t. tintoei even if yen do live in a villeen. At the Ilpwurth League gatherin Winghant the other eveniuf C. Clot was pi esented with a handso.,^ .• ll r The preeentation was made by Rev. Holmes an behalf of the Leitrus, On resuming the livery business, and while cleaning up his stables a few (lays a e t Tennant of SVln Cham o („ I . Tennant, Wong ham, one of Her Majesty's mail b which was securely tied ep. On open the bag he was somewhat etartled to that it Qom mined part of a hmtrnn eon• 11ow it came there uo of a seems know, Geo. McKinley, son of John Melilnley, of Egmondville, has oerried oil three prizes at the Wesleyan Seminary, Mont real, one of whioh is Bishop's gold medal, another the Rebeoea prize, and on the third he and another student were equal. He is studying for the Methodist minis- try and will no doubt take a high position as a pt'e,iaher. A rather amusing story is toll of a young boy who works in A feeserv, Wvi barn, One morning when 'bout take a chew of tobacco, he observed w he thought a string be a plug of soba and on pulling on it, to hte snrp!ise found he had a mouse by the tall. It hardly expected that the boy will s be the user of the weed. The lseter Times of last week says While out driving on Monday T Carling and wife narrowly este serious injury if not death, They w approaching Exeter along the Lake Ito and when near the Stable brides at th cemetery, where the road is but w enough for one rig, Mts. Carling, w was driving, saw a runaway teats comi along at a wild gait. For a moment s had given up all hope of escaping, b finely an idea °ceurred to her, and s at once turned the horse down the ste embankment, jusb in time to hear t runaway horses dash wildly by. T embankment be high and very steep a when the rig reached the bottom thin were considerably mixed, but the prom assistance of same persons close at ha prevented any serious accident to tl aged couple, Had Mrs. Carling not go off the road they would doubtless ha beau killed. On the evening of Wednesday la Joseph Holt, of Chicago, was united marriage to Jean Gordon, daughter Mrs.A.lex. Murray, of Locknote. The oer mony was performed by Rev, A. Mackite u the Presbyterian Church, Luoknow, n presence of a large congregation. The bridegroom was supporter! byThomas Edwards, London, and the bride by her ister, Miss Maggie Murray, Miss Nellie Holt, London, sister of the bridegroom, el Miss Minnie M°leanly, Delmore, et the dome of the service, which was is first marriage neretnony performed n the new church, Mr. Mackay present - d to the bride a beautiful family Bible rein the congregation, expressing the ops blest it would be the menus of ffording ditection mud comfort through Ie. After this the bridal patty and guests, numbering about (30, repaired to the residence of the bride's mother, where awaited a rioh repast, aid a pleasant evening was spent. A. large table was eovered with rich and costly presents. On the early train the next morning the young couple left for Chicago, carrying vitb the best wishes of their numerous friends for future prosperity. The young bride, being an excellent musioan and elocutionist, will be n'iuoh missed in the oomrnunity, es. pecielly at social gatherings and enter- tainments. Y h b es less t - Y a 0 a Y 1 rHE BRUSSELS POS'1 Upwards of $300 has been subscribed Inc the Stratford I,sorosse Club. There were registered with Stratford City Clette Lang during the month of Apri),17 Weibel, 3 marriages and 0 deaths. An affiee in Stratford has thin piece of ens, wall Inc the purpose el warding off bores : "A amiable man is nus wh t, when he g in has ten minutes to spare, soca and stet: bothers emm+ one who bee not," Thos. Freeborn, of Mot•nington, of Jna. oaneer curing fame, has been lined 350 and octets at Hanover, by Police A'Iagis- trate James Proctor. The person oared of oaneer is 11TIs. Wm. Ill ovens, township awe of i8gremont, oount,v (trey. The ease age, will be apptaled. Detective Webb, of ing London, was the omnplenanb, find On Saturday, April 221h, Albert pee. Thotnps n died at his home near Tress.- to row to bridge, aged 35 years, Deceased wa0 0 son of John Titome5on, let nun„ EMIR, and was a young man of mach promise, but was attacked last fall by that dread disease, oonsnntptimt, to winch Ito iinnlly sucoumbed. His wife died of the same disease about 13 months ago, As Wood. R. K. Hall is a daddy. Jos. McKoy has disposed of hie village LT.* property to John Graham. to W. 1), \iitc:hell las just received a $1 hat set of Dickens' Works in one of the prise 000 competitions of the Ladies' Journal. 0, The License Commissioners granted ie the following lioenees for Ehna town. till ' ship :-1Jotels-.A, lluggins, V. Iolrgsr, A. H. Wynn, R. Giabam. The Baptists of this places have tender- :- ed a cell to the Rev. 0, H. Phillimore, of Is Port Colborne, whiub he has seen fit to p°d acme t. His duties will commence about ere June 1st. ad Samuel Woods, father of Mrs. (Dr.) dho Hamilton, of Atwood, and a former de0 p inaipat of the London Collegiate Insti- tuts, has entered the ministry, and ac. ne eepted the pastorate of the First Presby alt terian °burgh, of Lewiston, Idaho. . The ub rev. gentleman has alae been chosen re. presentative to the General Assembly to , e meet in Detroit. • hs At a congregational meeting of the ud Presbyterian church the pros and 'cons gs o the manse question was discussed. pt The committee appointed to canvass the ud membership reported an unwillingness 7B on the part of many to contribute to the t building fund, After considerable dis- ci" oussion it was decided to abandon the project until the annual meeting in Jan. next, when it is expected it will again et come up for consideration, On motion in it was agreed to take the old manse off of Dlr. Henderson's hands and allow hint e- $150 additional to his salary for the rent of the same, be (Mr. Henderson) to have the use of the manse grounds for horse pasture. Mr. Ilondersou's salary is now fixed at $1,100 per annum together with free horse pasture. sweet f on•Y Ie. Tim Pose has been netted by a nemb,r of its readers to give the p'atforin of the much tallied of Patrons of Industry. It is as follows, es provisionally atlopb:�d at Chatham last March : (1) Maintenance of Britieh connection. (2) The reservation of the Public Lauds for the actual settler. (13) Parity of ad- miuistration and absolute independence of Parliament. (4) Rigid economy in every department of the public service. (5) Simplification of the laws, and a gen- eral redaction in the machinery of Gov. urnmenl. (0) The abolition of the Can - adieu Senate. (7) The abolition of the Grand Jury. (8) A system of Civil Ser. vice Reform that will give eaoh County power to appoint their own County of- ficials, except County judges. (0) Tariff for revenue only, and so adjusted as to fall as far as possible opmi the luxuries and not upon the necessaries of life. (10) Reciprocal trade on fair and equit- lible terms between Canada and the United States. (11) Effectual legislation that will protect labor, and the results of labor, from those combinations and monopolies which unduly enhance the price of the articles produced by such combinalioes or m anpolfes. (12) Pro- hibition or the boeu:sing of railways by Government grants, as contrary to the pub is inter, Si, (In) The formation of as Loan and Iuvestmen' Snniety in acumen. tion with the Patrons of Anduibry fur the purpose of negotiate t loans on farm property at mance .1 n,. of interest. (11) Preparation of the Dominion and Pre: iuci,al voter.' 11515 by the municipal offic'e's. (15) Cmtformit: of elentoral dis- tricts for both Dominion and Provincial repru.entatlou to County betindariee, as is i'ete1fr.nasitptl •11111)• ,. Hr,r(711 Cola ty. Co. Clerk Adamson le not expect :d to 1 live many days. The Etagere. lfecl,.ne Co. put in some 50 re is of hilt;' for Mr, Elturd, Holmes- i vine, this week, S.[uil Cb' k, W. 11, Methew.e, died on y Sunday morning aced 52, after an illteess of leve week; duration at 1iodnrlclt, SI, C. Camerirl's eke*,im expeuses are stated to have been 8131.80 and 11, I'or. ter's, his opponent, $110.08, in West Huron, 11ubu•t L.WValton, a well knoll] town!;• t man, of Godorloh, (Hui rather suddenly , on Wednesday morning of last ween:, aged 58 years. is I(1 �e f Peril; (lounty. St. Marys has about 175 Oddfellows. The Good Tetnplars of Trowbridge have orgenize d n Juvenile Temple. The Synod derided to meet iu Knox church, Stratford, on the third Monde of April, 1802. Alt hotels and liquor stores in Pert 501 be obliged to keep closed May 2-!t and July 12th. Mr. L1r,deriek, the asee,:ser, plat Mitobsll's population at 2,202, a little les diet last year. The new 1licits House stables, Mi chell, are under wtav, and will he read for teams , a May 21th. Geo: ';'• mine " i ra.,,, 01 fila, has sheep whieb weighs :110 pounds, Thi is eennfdetel on nno+nal weight. Elnta receives 21,210.61 and Wnllac 52,050.33 on account of Crown lands col ections sel,ject to "the land tntprove• tient loud." C••phas W.m•T• sr appear 1 1)-/f are Pol co Magistrate Flaag, Mitchell, and had o pay 62.70 for using iusultiug language to a marrie l'ulnae, During the mouth of April 135 trump occupied the cells in the Stratford Cit Hall. The greatest number confined it any one night was lo. liftebobi is going to have a monster ejehratiee on May lith, and extends an nvitation to their uutsicde Moods to visit them, There will he sports of all kinds and a baboon ascension to iiuish un, 011 Tueeany evening, April 25th, n bangoot was glean Owen Ballard by bis boo fallow Masons said friends in the Grand W(u. Union hotel, Clinton. yea for jew moo for Jos Thomas Butcher, who has boon con. ted with the jewelry establishment of Andrews, St. itlarys, for fourteen re, leaves this week with his family Brandon, Manitoba, where he has a eery establishment of his own. t the Jubilee church, Eltna, a Ling was held to re -organize the S. S. the stomrner months. On nomination 5ph Blatchford was appointed Super- edent, S,'Wherry, Assistant-Snperm- dent, and Win. Limas, Seo, -Teens. M. Jackson, temple of music, Water, street, Stratford, is in p055essia0 of mammoth teeth, recently ploughed n the plains of Aldhorongh, Elgin ray, and supposed to have named in jaws of a maatodmn in the prshintot'ie s. II, Graham ,S: Sons, of St, Mary's, e purchased in the Indiana mat'kots purl -bred oerriage horses for ax. et lob to the 010 Country. This en - rising firm intend purchasing a num- of the same class in Western Cameo the same market. one ill -willed rascale visited the stable obeet Wocde, near Britton, and put, t 111r. Woode supposes to be velem'', ne of hie horse's box. The horse ate dose and it has been blind front the °fleets ever since. They then went aorose to Thomas Alexander's stable and dealt the same with ere 01 his beetles. Lueitily hie horse did not lappet 10 oat it. The sum of $2.00 was fixed as the amount to be paid to the owner of first team tet fire when their services are not required by Clinton town Council. 7'. J. Bennest has organized 28 tesouia- tions of Petrone of Industry in the northern townships of the county, with tan( un average of about 50 members. includ- J, ing many of the leading men in each loo section and making a total of about 1400 two members, The township of Newick tap o beetle the lfst wish eight flourishing as, emu sooiations and It is probable there will be rho one organized in every school section age very soon, W Saturday night about 12:30 o'clock the hav fire alarm sounded when it was found five Mode's restaurant, Clinton, was on fire, port, mimed by the explosion of a coal oil torp lamb, The steamer mull fire brigade bier were out in short order and the flames for confined to Idude's. There was an in. S euranost of $700 on the stook, but 16 is of 11 thought the damage Will amoent to more wha than this. T. Jackson'e stook in the ad- in o joining store was damaged by smoke to the the extent of probably 375, The build. ing is owned by Mr. backeon and was damaged to seine extent which is more than °Oared by insurance, Firemen's demonstration will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday, Jane 10th and 17(b. Jas. 11. Reid purchased the Dewar pro- perty, house and lot, offered for sale on Saturday last for the stem of $750, Lieut, Alex. Wilson has, accepted his position on the Wimbledon Team, and will likely cross the Atlantic once mere during the Darning summer. A young man named Jas. Page was bran&ht before mayor H'olmested last week on a charge of "blaring" shade trees oppoeite Thos. liidd's residence, Market street. He was fined $1 for the offense. John Lcunsbrry, formerly of this town, but now manager of Messrs. Milne re Co.'s mills in Clifford, township of Car. rick, met with a very 'painful aoeident on Saturday last. lie was driving a young oolt when be was thrown out of the vehicle thereby getting his arm broken and his shoulder dislocated, BICYCLti ornu,-A club, to be known as the "Seaforth Reform Cycle Club," and the following officers were appointed for the year :-Hou. Pres„ F. Holmesbed ; Hon. Vice•Pres., T. 0, Coleman ; Hon, Members, F. G. N, olio, M. Y. McLean and Cr, E. Jackson ; Pres, 0. Clarkson ; Vine -Pres., W. Pickard ; Sec..Trsae„ C. SV. Pepsi Captain, A, C, 'Winter ; Lieutenant, Jos 0. Ross ; hosier, D. W. Huohineon ; H. W. Tripp, S. L. Smith and P. Dill, committee, The following statistical ieforivation of interest we tante from the assessment roll. The popelotion le give:, at 2,1.11, The value of the teal property is $580,- 340 ; personal property, $00,350 ; taxable income. $10,820, -staking a total aesees- ment of $(145,310. Ther° are 200 horses, 103 cattle, 88 hoes and 84 dogs, There were 32 births, 20 deaths and 17 mar. riages. The school population between the ages of 5 and 18 is 007 ; between 7 and 13 is 880, and between 10 and 31,258. 0101'. -Early Iasi Sato rainy morning tho spirit of l;lizaboth Gibson, second daughter of Samuel Dickson, poetmaster of this place, took its flight, The subject of this notice had been bothered with an attack of la grippe, which developed into inflammation of the kings, from which she suffered for the past six weeks. This, together with heart failure, was the cause of her sudden demise. She was 19 years of Lige and beloved by toll Who know her, It is only a little over a year since her brother was buried, The funeral took piaos on Monday afternoon, Rev, A. D. McDonald and Rev, Dr. Ure (Goderich) oendttoting the service, Inter. ment was made at Maitlandbauk ceme- tery. The sorrowing relatives are deeply sympatbis3d with, Ississetoweit. A. new set of li ton weigh soales bas been purchased by the town. T'hereday, May 7th, was appointed arbor day for this town, Editor Tlawllins' little danghte', Olive 11liol',,, t113-1 1333 I i.e1•, •,11111. John Bamford was cleated eutntciller forBismal'ck Wised by aeclamtttion, iu the place of 3. W. Meyers, resigned. 0'wo hundsoatte',oty busses wow put ou the streets, both built by the Jnmos St. Charles Bus Company, Belleville, costing $600 gash, Ilarvey Haan, switchman, eco„ at the G. T. R. station here, has been promoted to the position of operator, ho having as. quired a knowledge of telegraphy. Ar• thur Simmons, son of the agent at Gowanstown, has been added to the staff here, J. Kessa, of Wallace, has purchased a good sized piece of ground ou the west side of the 0. T. 1t, station, and intends erecting a stationary saw -mill thereon during the summer. At present he is running a movable mill with a traction engine in the yard of Hess Bros. se Co , cutting up the logs there. 7 1mm and ew m 4 and Eggs have dropped in price, so has our Large Stock of Prime SMOKED EAMs, BREAKFAST BACON AND &IDE MEAT, All of Our Own Curing. We also Manufacture Bologna Sausage. Patronize home industry by calling onus. Give me a call and prove the truth. fulness of the above statements. Wm. Blashill, Butcher, 1t r: ooh. 605 ODD Ponals Wanted Of Fleece Wool, for which the very Highest Market Price in Gash will be Paid, Farmers will find it to their advantage to Sell for Cash and trade where they please. On the market, as usual, for all kinds of Grain. It Graham, Grain Dealer, - BSuyssELO. Shoddy - Pedlars Are on the Warpath, so are fnl- plement agents to entrap the wary farmer into buying inferior plows made at a distance from Brussels, for which you cannot get repairs when needed. Farmers, consult your Own in- terests and encourage 1100le man- ufacture by calling at the FoundryDrusselz Where you can get a Superior Article at a reduced Price, Guar- anteed to give Satisfaction, or n0 sale. 5101es,'Ylt11 Best i"(b(ebatl'g east S(eal Boards, single raid Double. Plow 201111 of Every Make at 40c. each. Gang Points 211 Cents, Best Pittsburg Steel Boards fitted on any plow at the Lowest Possible Pries. Be sure and 0011 and examine our stook before buying. W. R. Wilson, Brussels, - CONFEDERATION LIFE, w 0rg66ii i ecZ 1871. - RecccZ Office, Toronto. Remember after Three Years Polioies are Incontestable, 511051 ALL IR1:STRRICTIONS AS 13Ie5UD1:NC2, TIIAVEL OIt 0000PA'fiOls. l'aid.np Policy acid Cash Stirrenclor Valuo Guaranteed in each Policy. THE NEW ANNUI2'Y ENDOWMENT POLICY AirroiuDe Aitso,,n'I'il PIOTECTIoN Aet5NST EAnLY DEATrI 1231000DEs AN INOOSIli IN Orp Aon, AND In A GOOD LorasTa1ENx. Policies are Non-Farfeibable after the Payment of Two full annual Premiums, Profits, which are Unexcelled by any Company doing business in Canada, are allocated every dos years from the issue of the policy, or at longer periods, as may be selected by the insured, Profits so Allocated are Absolute and not liable to be reduced or recalled at any future time under any circumstance. Partieipatfng Policy Holders aro entitled to not less than 00 per cent. of the profits earned in the diose, and for the past seven years have actually received 05 per Dent, of rho profits so earned. W, 0. MMIACDONALD) AOTOAIty, d. Xt. MACDONALD, Mobte155 D1osoross. `t'tr, X:7, Il'' nniv$ .A.0021t4 11cliareltaClbt. T"111i1iAM 13111,T. 1'OJi ' 1]P• .•a. t 1 tv:, ,,•t fct ',orrice n ItlterLot 11013. I 311,''1x, Che tb0ru' I ted rer.tstelt i I hn Lehi it'll, pard \volOng. tut." Terms i au, will I tai lies of retort*. ing if necessary, Pedigree may be seen oil appliestla,lfnn5u,•r. PCTI•il -i,3R, did+ Proprietor. rlrlf tlllb oz+ SERVICE oF MY ..1. '1't11511111t tl.ltltr l) J1:1tl(P,Y BULL - Ono ('ow, 02.20 ; 2 cows, $1.001 additional sows, 81,00 etlolt, all the property of olio Pomo. A disaolult of 10 par o0u1,, will be deducted whoa peed 11. the thou of service, Jersey Cows •.4120 noel' extra, G, A. 1)1SAI),\1AN, IA'egglet, &a, 1.�'LIiE, 1-OI0 SlaiVRI'7 -TEM .- nttdersigusd will imop fnr corvine on tut]a, ural. ", birev, the enols tl eru'•broa 1)110111111 bull' ',Nail ale U nlr," Ho was bred by Aar, Jello I, ,l ons„n, of Alosborougl, uMI IR all A 1 auimn1. Pedigree may ba seen m1 apultnatlnu. ['mems-�S1.L0 fir g(yule a0we, 15111100,00 fnr tboro'•bt•odn, with 1100/1505 U[ tOt111'ming if tereaeary, 118.1 4N a CS LAAIONT, Proprietor, I012150VLl) LARGE! WIDTH YORK 11 SHIRE BOAR. 11b ho "e1tL11 m,or lloi1,1111311,001131 he I1it large white lnrkslire t10 "needs, on lot ?n, 0011,11,Anrrin, h, untnbor of sows will Ln Lofton, 101 111S 01,101 to h° 1,1011 Itt Lfine o nerviro, will rho 1311vib0go 411 raun•n- ie', if neeessary, Pel igreo ilav no sseu up- on application. ROBERT NI('1IOL, tett Proprietor, t11ZVo PURI, 73111;1) PIGS F011 Sls'I1ViCE.-'rhe enderaigued has re. t'ently *."reposed tad will beep for Sorvio° at North half Lot e0; Con, 7, Alarm, a i e1e- brea ie ],sl' h•o hoar, bred by Air. Snell, and also an Ohio improved ( bsnter white, ono year old, bree by Thos. George, Putnam, /'roe) imported stook ou both Aldo. This ]log took :Mt prise at the Industrial ENhibl- fanu, Toronto, 78n0,iu a class of 17, aril also Sed at the Western fair in a class of 111. T•.rns,41,00, 10 be paid at time of t.eryiee, with privilege of returning If necessary. hs.tf S. WALKER, Proprietor. Y MONEY TO LOAN. 1�1 Money to Loan on FARM PROPERTY -at- LOWEST RATES, Private and Company Funds. A.1?I'L"Y 7CQ J.C,Ifefl'ernan, J.A..Young, Valuator. Agent. Ethel P.O., Ont. 2Stf ALLAN LINE 1u/ad1,i/ S)fwieh[lij1eSs.. CA fPy9CUHINSto] rr6y iGP reItTg11.111TLY SAILINGS rnOai PORTLAND on HALIFAX, 'r0 EERILY ml LIVERPOOL. CANDI 10(T115, $40, $50 and 3110, Siu01o; 880, 8110 and $110 Return, aceerdiag to Location of 3tateriom, No CATTLE CARnIEn, INTERMEDIATE, Outward '825; Prepaid 480 Steerage at Lowelit INNS. deconunotintlous !Unsurpassed.Apply to 11. St A, ALLAN, Montreal, on W. I3, $17.A'.I2k2,oL AGENT, Bersss, 33) 4„'1a1!a WAN iN gg 4'a 1ts 1 a ul8l l MAY 15th. ! 1801 etnntaint; 'Through to I'anr0nvt•t' 4\'il hoed Change. For Earths and all Information apply to. J, T. Pepper; AGENT, BlireSgbN, Why Not Do 7oillt Own ThlnkinGp ? Bit rsenars, November Kb, PAL Ah McLEon, Ooderieb, D113/1 11 SM. -381201)1d have written before now to lot you know bow I 111)' getting along, 1 au) allot hotter than /vita; galling st3'eugllI every day, I have a good appetite and sloop well, I Dan labra the full gc1nautity of the System Renovator and it docs not Welton we. Jay limbs are alt right 1205; quite smart In that way; ewslhn all gone. Tho grout thirst isgel oi I drink ne water at night, but 1 take a little buttermilk. I am quite straight again. Send me another bottle of your System Renovator, Yours, &o„ JAs. DUNrAN, Vor'grEEN 51007)11 L,t7T71, Bltiissbr,o, February 7111, 88111, J. M. AtrT not,, Ooderieh, T) ,110 &M -Fifteen years ago last Novom- be• 1 started to doctor first •; I was treated yep for depsla, bat they cove' helped ISO any, At times I anifored greatly from my I1turrned drob,sicali;; limbs mud lbody awaited badly, You know the state I was 111 when I went to Godel'tell--a more wreck, coult hardly Salk-sulforiug from Bright's dia. 5055, ,lust one year ago lasb fall I began to mtRenovator olmysl; cont hued thou throe mouths steady. Although I was told 1 could hot bo cured, if you saw, me now, well and booty 1 eat overytbing that 001n05 l', the way, I ow° you the praise of Saving my life, I was in a hopeless condition when I wont to you, in foot no ono thought I would gat better. I cannot speak too highly of you and of your needietnes, for it was thorn that toured me, Words cannot extross ray thanks to you, 1`roolypass my name to anyone, Yours &a,, DIINOAN, 501,0130 3, T. PE22)015, tirtuesttbs. MAY 8, 1891 THE COOK'S BEST FRIED LARGEST SALE IN CANADA, Ganda Pacific T1' Las t Chase —MIR A'i'OI'13--. Etoun C1. t "® '” , . - $(100 ! - Will Leave LIVERPOOL on JUNE Lith, 1801, by Steamer T empress of C,ltilact, Stopping at Principal Porte ht the DICra,ASOr=aaaeaxa. 0x,,9. _Berl. Soma, Tes93iiz Ooo 011, CHINA, JAPAN AND CANADA, For pa mnhbete 155 full information apply W, 10, CALLAw'AY, District Passenger Agent, 310 King Street Want, Toronto, or to ,7. T, PEPPER, Ticket Agent 0. P, R., Brussels. 13A 1--3.Y ARRIAGES ! A Tip-top Display of the Latest Designs in Baby Car- riages have arrived at Hr Dennis', Brussels. Call and see them before you purchase elsewhere. Trunks, Valises, Satchels, and sold &,c always in stock at Close Prices If you want a set of Ligilt or heavy harness I can supply you., Sec our Scotch Collars. IL Denaifil. Buggies Buggies ! Buy your Buggies from D. SWAN - And Save :Honey. I ani building a large number of the Bost Buggies, \\'hien are to bo sold at the Lowest Prices ever offered to the public. Every- thing about thcln is First-class, Tito very 1305t Standard Wheels, and the Workmanship through- out Guaranteed. I ant Determined to snake a Big Slaughter on Prices this year. is have sold a large number of Buggies during the past G years to many of flu' leading men of this section and surrounding country, and I lxlrpose to keep up the number and double the quantity. Call and See the Rigs and Bet our Prisms Don't buy a boggy until you see illy Stock of Choice Buggies. Repairs in Rood work and Iron done at Rock Bottom Prices, Painting and Carriage Ti'ilnlnillg clone at the very Tiowoat Bates. 1Io1'seslloeing Done with the Bost Experience and Attention, as in the past. T Mr8N BU51NESS, D. EWAN. 'hop opposite Queen's Motel, tocsSEIaS. yrr�