The Brussels Post, 1891-7-10, Page 4TIIE BRUSSELS POST
JULY 10, 1891
New Advertisements.
Local ---Tho Baud.
]vocal- T. Fletcher.
Local_ Smith ,C: 1leliny.
Looals--1)r. J. C. Ayer.
Indigestion ---Dr. J. 0. Ayer.
Consumption -Pr J. 0. Ayer.
No Surrender -Post yleoketet'R,
Ronne and Lot for Sele.-A. Hunter.
House and Lot for Sale. -Mrs. Currie.
Perm for Sale-- Jno. Smith, E. J.
1lcArther.
CvI)e `l;Lusstis Vast,
FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1891.
SUBSCRIBERS often drop into our sane -
tum with notices of estray animals, and
are generally ignorant of the law on the
question, For the benefit of such we
publish the following, clipped from one
of our exohaoges : "The laws of Ontario
provide that a person taking up any stray
stock shall give notice of snob taken up
by publishing a notice three times in a
weekly newepeper, if one id published
within the section where the estray was
taken up ; and if the property le not
called for within three weeks after the
first insertion of the notice, the finder
shall go before a justice of the peace and
make oath to the finding and advertising.
If the property is not claimed within
one year, and should not exceed fifty dol-
lars in value, it then belongs to the par-
ty taking the same up ; if over fifty dol-
lars, it shall be advertised by the justice
and sold, and the armee of all expenses
shall be paid over to the county treasur-
er. Any person taking up an estray and
neglecting to cause the same to be ndver•
tined and appraised, shall be liable to a
fine of twenty dollars. The estray law
applies also to any personal property
which may he found in like manner."
Tas prospects for marketing this sea.
son's clip of Canadian wool are anything
but encouraging. Ontario fleece, which
formerly found its ohief market in the
United States, has, since the McKinley
Act went into force, been almost entire-
ly excluded from that country, though
some has been smuggled at Quebec ports
of entry, where the officers, to say the
least, are not very vigilant. About two
weeks ago a large dealer in Toronto re-
ceived a letter from a Lowell, Mass.,
company, asking for two ours of coarse
long staple at 18e. to 15c. As this is
about the price paid for the article in
Toronto, business could hardly be done
on that Iasis. But if the buyer across
the border had not to pay the duty of
12 cents per pouud, it goes without say•
ing he could afford to pay a higher price
than that stated. .About three mouths
ago a large shipment was made from
this market to the United States, consist-
ing of 81,605 pounds. On this consign-
hnentthe usual duty of 12 cents per lb.
The wool was gold at 101,-c. and 200.
and the total duty paid on it amounted
to 09,803.40, or a trifle over 51% of the
actual coat of the wool. It is not easy
to procure business in the fere of diffi-
culties ,uuh as those presented by this
state of natters. Ontario dealers will
no doubt buy cautiously this season and
at priers sufficiently low to insure them
from fosse.. The Americana get their
wool in Englaid but if they wish to buy
Comedian wool dealers here will require
to get better prices paid for it or the
prices paid for it in the country here will
hate to be lowered. 1 he best fleece is
worth i80. to -day ; a year ago 20e. to
20:}a. was paid for it.
TEERE is quite n quarrel among the
Demoorate of New York State on the
question of the nomination fur the Presi-
dency, one portion favoring Cleveland
and the other Governor hill. The latter
for the past few years, and possibly with
his eye on the nomination, has been
courting the Tammany influence in New
York city, and he will doubtless have its
support in the convention. Bub Cleve.
land hue the support of a large body of
respectable Demo0rats and those who
came ont of the Republican party some
years ego to support him still adhere to
him. Fur this reason the Hill papers
gay that Clete/and is not a Demoorat,
but a nondescript who professes to be a
Democrat, and in whom that party could
have no confidence whatever. It is
argued that without New York no Demo.
Drat n, minae could be snceeseful, but the
Cleselattd papers point out that the
Democrats can in in the newly.eleeted
States, and with their votee they can
carry their man in lbs Eleetorel College
without n vote of New York, which they
no longer Upon as the pivotal State. The
Hill organs assert that Cleveland cannot
carry the South, while their nominee ie
popular there, and that Cleveland im.
paired bus themes by his
inaetitity in the State elections in re.
fraining from taking any part, while Rill
was slumping egainat McKinley in Ohio
and in other parts of the country. It is a
lively bout between the two, but it is
probable that Cleveland and tariff reform
will o'n'e strongly to the front before the
convention and carry hint through,
A deputstion of salt mamifectimere,
consisting of L. Rightm,yer, Ifineordine
Jahn Ransford, of Clinton. and W. if.
Gray, of :ieaforth, had an interview with
the Moisture of Cus'ome and Finance
laet week to protest against the reduction
iu omit (Wies.
x i n: to vv t)o ,
78 candidates "'ole at tdto I;ntranoa
Usnmivation hers last week. The 2nd
and 3rd class exarns, are on title weal[.
LIa'rowfu,
Listowel presented quite an animated
SroLTe.-On Dominion day AKIN
(etri holiday -like appearance, mast of the
DUNN'S
places Of refreshment and 1 a few other
business places being decorated with
evergreens, and there was a large turnout
of vieitora from neighboring towns end
villages RS well as from the country. In
the morning a shooting matoli took place
between the Listowel and Stratford
clubs, which 1'eeulted in a viatorY fur the
home team by a score of 42 to 50. The
rases in the afternoon drew one of the
largest crowds that it hes yet been the
fortune of the Listowel Driving Park
Aesooiatiou to get together, and all ap-
peared to be thoroughly eatialied with
what they stw. The shower of rain
which fell about noon served to cool the
air, lay the dust and left the track fn
prime condition, The events of the day
were a green run, a 3.lninute trot and a
1 mile dash. The green race was taken
by a Meteor ]pare owned by H. Moore of
Elms, with Elmo. Girl a close second.
In the 3.minute class J. D. Whiteley's
Lou Edsall made a mark 2:34iF,
and the race was neck and neck between
her and Annie 13. all through. Tito 1i
mile dash was 11 splendid race. Volga
and Victor struck side by side the whole
dietetics, with Colonist but half a length
behind until the last quarter. It was
Volga's first race, won in 3:181.
(11'080 0511.
Fleury Moore's Lad)' Meteor 0 1
T. Stevouson'e Elute Girl ....... .0..0....00 t 3 3
H,Bareou,tael's Porter Roy- ...... 2 L
Tha 1a.*, 1:001, 1:011.
Three -[minute class. purse 8150.
J. B. Whitley's (Goderlalll Lou Edsall 1 2 1
John Who ine's(Woodstuolt) Annie 13, 2 1 2
0, H. Ward Manistee) Frank F 115,
Time -2:13,2:041,13'1 ,
11.0115 dash. puree 5150,
3, fl> 00ur;s lO rltnevlVolgn_....................1
R. E. Douglas' Woodstock) Victor 2
.1. Norther..v We spray ton) Colonist 3
Time -2:18j.
The second day's sports opened with
a baseboll match for a purse of 640, be-
tween the Guelph and Gorrie clubs,
which was en easy victory for the
Guelphs ; score 16 to 4. The nttend-
once at the races was even larger than
on the previous day, and two good ranee
were on the cards. These were 2:40 trot
and a mile run, in heats. The free -for.
all trot did not fill, and consequently was
off. The 2:40 trot was between Thonn-
son's Axtel, owned in Stratford, Ilii'•
mine's Annie B., and Newstadt Lad. In
the first rouud Axtel made a bad break,
which lost him the heat; bob in the
three following beats he came to the fore
in great shape, making a 2:80i mark.
The k mile run 4805 won by Victor in two
straight heats.
2GO class, purse 8150.
t.'Thompson's (Stratford) AEbel..3 1 1 1
John [oleo ind's 1h'ooestook) Aa ole 131 2 2 3
2. li. Ashley's ltie,atadt Lad) '2 3 3 2
Time -2:80, 0:191,11:301,
Three-quarter mile ran, ,'irse 5150,
R. E. Timmins' (Woodstock> Victor . 1 1
Seattle Bros. (Brussels) 'lbpe'y Li,. " 3
J. Dymoot's (, ''kuey) 19ladetone... ...........3 3
Tim o-1:21,1:223.
A race between a span of Collie doss,
driven by a girl from Simeoe, and Kidd
Bros'. cults, afforded considerable arouse -
meta. Splendid music was disaoutaed
by the town bond du ring both afternoons.
The total assessment of Pelee Island is
0322,700. There are 8,200 aures in the
island.
Conductor Snyder will preach in Clin-
ton the first Sunda • in Angust, Onthe
Monday evening f , following trhe will give
a lecture in the town Hall, entitled "Life
on the Hall, or, the People We Meet."
During the month of August he takes his
holidays, but he has preaching arrange.
merits for the month of August he takes
appointments for every day, and several
eerviees of Some of them.
•
"No Sr*"
HERE
WE WIN
EVERY TIME,
Kit® -HAY, with the accent
on the Kay, is an enjoy-
able pastime. k few sets
left yet at THE POST Book-
store.
KH.JCK.ET Bats, Balls and
Wickets for boys at THE
PosT Bookstore. Dandies.
WAGON or. WAGGON ?
Some use ore g and others
double g but the wagons
give satisfaction every
time. See them and
treat your son on
the 18th.
DOLLS !
Dainty, Dandy, Darling
girl
]lolls. AnylIl would 73 gbe
happy with one Front
5 cents up to $1 50,
Conte i11,
`POST' Bookstore.
POWDER
THEC®OK'SSEST FIRIEND
LARGEST SALE IN CANADA,
Half the Virtues
ST. LEON
Have never been Told.
Read this -
JOY FOR PAIN.
Dyspepsia, indigestion, pains in breast
and kidneys for years very bad. When I
stooped could soarnoly straighten np; felt
mieerable. Por three months I petsieted
in a free ate of ST. LION WATER. It was
the cup of joy to me; brought relief, par
excellence ; pains, stifling, oto. all gone.
Call at my office, 1 will tell far more
about the value of St. Leon. W. HIGGINS,
Empire Laundry, 828 Queen street west,
Toronto.
And this -
BILIOUS I.HLA1)ACI-IES GO.
I bad rheumatism hi my knees end angers,
h{lions headaches, eta. every few weeks.
1(r. Higgins. Empire Laundry, urged the to
try ST. LEON Mineral Water, I did, and it
set me all right; headaches and pains all
cone. hfy wife and three children slim use
it. \Vo all ilud it. Leon Water veru good
mild healthy. J, T. F. AxnnasoN,
in alter end Jeweller, 316 Queen Street west,
Toronto.
A FRESH BARREL JUST RECEIVED.
Geo. Good, Agent,
St Leon Mineral Water Co'y, St. Lean, Que.
Indigestion
JS not only a distressing complaint, of
itself, but, by causing the blood to
become depraved and the system en-
feebled, is the parent of innumerable
maladies. That Ayer's Sarsaparilla
is the best cure for Indigestion, even
when complicated with Liver Complaint,
is proved by the following testimony
from Mrs. Joseph Lake, of Brockway
Centre, Mich.: -
"Liver complaint and indigestion
made my Ole a burden and came near.
ending my existence. For more than
four years I suffered untold agony, was
reduced almost to a skeleton, and hardly.
had strength to drag myself about. All
kinds of food distressed me and only
Cho most delicate could be digested at
all. Within the time mentioned several
physicians treated me without giving re.
lief. Notting that I took seotned to do
an • permanent goo until ) d t nil I commenced
the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which
has producedwonderfulresults. Soon
after commencing to take tbo Sarsapa.
rilla I could see an improvement in my
condition. My appetite began to roturn
and with it Caine the ability to digest
all the food taken, my strength un-
proved each day, and after a few
months of faithful attention to your
directions, I found myself a well
woman, able to attend to all household
duties. The medicine has given mo a
new lease of life."
Avors Sarsaparilla,
rnsrenan nr
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Price 51; elx bodega, 50. \Vorlh 55 a bottle.
Private Funds to Loan,
20,000
Ilavo boon 'placed in my hands
for Investment on real estate.
LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST,
No Commission.
Bor'rowe'rs eau nave loans com-
pleted in Three Days if title
satisfactory.
W. M. SINCLIAIR,
Solicitor, Brussels.
J. #LI, I WNINC
Wishes to announce to the
people of Brussels and Vicin-
ity that he has added to his
business a stock of
READYMADE
Boots & Shoes
Of Very Super/or Quality
and will sell the salvo at Very
Close Prices for CASA.
Special attention as us-
ual to ordered work
and Repairing.
Give me a call and I will suit
you both in
GOODS AND PRICES.
J O. DOWNING.
N. B. -Rips sewed FREE of charge on
goods sold by me.
THOS[ FLETCHER,
11i'aeti.oal Witt.°lb/ aaker
and Jeweler.
Thanking the public for past favors and
support and wiehing still to secure
your patronage, we are opening
out Rill Lilies in
COLD AND SILVER WATCHES.
Silver Platers Ware
from Established and Reliable Makers
fully warranted by us.
Clocks of the
Latest Designs -
JEWELRY !
Warns o RINGS,
LADIES Gast RINGS,
Bnoacuss,
EARRINGS, &0.
8. Also a Full Line of Vlottne and
Violin Strings, &o., in etnok.
N. B. -hearer of Marriage 1lccns's.
T. Fletcher, - Brussels.
M'COLL BROS. & CO.
Are still pleasing the public with Oils. Why use an Oil that will
injure your machinery, when you can get the
CELEBRATED "LARDINE ?"
--)SPECIALTIES(
Cylinder, Lardine, Wool, Eureka,
Spindle, Boltcutting, Solar, Harness.
MANUFACTURERS :
MoCOLL BOZOS. & CO., TORONTO.
44 -ran For Sale by B. DERRY, Brussels.
CONFEDERATION LIFE, -
Organized 1871. Reccc2 Office, Toronto
Remember after Three Years Policies are Incontestable,
FREE FROM ALL BESTRtoTIONS AS TO RESIDENCE, TRAVEL OIt OCCUPATION.
Paid.up Policy and Cash Surrender Valle Guaranteed in each Polley.
THE NEW ANNUI2'Y ENDOWMENT POLICY
A.000111)5 A1i00I,UTE PO0'PECT10N 0051500 nimv SEAT[; ; Pnovinns ON I8000111
IV OLD AGE, AND IS A Goon INVEelstENT,
Policies are Non-Iforfeitahle after the Payment of Two full annual Promione.
5.'rofits, which are Unexcelled by e.oy Company doing bueineoe in Canada, are
el/mated every five yeti's from the issue el the policy, or et longer periods, as may
be selected by the insured.
Protite so Allocated are Absolute and nob liable to bo reduced or moaned at
any future time under any oiremnsienoos.
Participating Policy "folders aro entitled to not lase than 90 per gent, of the
profits earned in the elms, and for the past eevell years Savo actually received 05
per vent. of the polite 80 earned,
W. O. MAC/DONALD, Aaruenv. J. K. MACDONALD, Momenta DIn0o'rol.
'''i. Irl., Ji1.l ,1Cti, .it r.tst, Ur' la*Re 1.1.
PAINTINo and PAM iND!NO
A Partnership bovine been formed be.
tweeu 1{" 'Thompson (Hol E. Orimoldby,
ender the Firm nun's, of A'uosuro03 &
11:8 1 nhr they a • now G .1 r.Y to nen t prepared U
promptly attend to the waeta of the
pnbiie }u
HOINE, /S111N AND ORNA:ILENTAL
PAINTING.
Paper Flanging a Specialty.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Orders left at A, M. McIltty 10 Co's,
store, I3russels, will have our prompt
attention.
Tlli710IPSON & GRIMOLDBY,
ALLAN LINE
Royal flail Steamship's.
CHEAP EXCURSIONS to EUROPE
1,011111a0TITLY AA 1.0100 8.1031
PORTLAND on HALIFAX,
To DERRY of LIVERPOOL.
CA818 )lA'rES, 540. 530 and 560, Single;
751(0, 500 and 5110 Return, according
to Location cf Stateroom..
INTElRMEDIATE, Outward 530; Prepaid 530
Steerage at Lowest Rates.
Accommodations 1'nanrpnsaed.
Apply to H. A A. ALLAN, Montreal,
oft W. IT.
AGENT, BRUSSELS,
Shoddy-
- Pedlars
Are on the Warpath, so aro im-
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 lion2e man-
ufacture by calling at the
Brussels Foundry
Whole you can get a Superior
Article ata Reduced Price, Guar-
anteed to give Satisfaction, or
110 Sale.
1'11/11'5, with llcst Pittsburg Cast Slee].
545,83,., Single and Double.
Plow Points of Every Mahe at 40o. each,
Gang Pointe 25 Cents.
Best Pittsburg Steel Boards luted on
any plow nt the Lowest Possible Price.
Be erre and cull and examine our
stook before bnyiug.
Wilson, R. Brussels.
STANDARD BANN of CANADA,
HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO.
W. F. CO WAN, President.
J. L. BRODIE, Cashier.
CArITAL, Anraenizoni, 02,000,000
PAID Up, - 1,000,000
REssnvo roan, • - - 400,000
Agencies in all principalpoints in Ontario,
Quebec, Manitoba, United Stated
and L''agleed.
Brussels Agency.
A General Banking Business Transacted.
Farmers' stud other good Notes Discounted
at lmweet rates. Drape Issued end Oonee-
tlona made on all points. Deposita received
and interest allowed at entreat rates,
SAVINGS BANK.
Interest Allowed on Savings Bank De-
posits of 51 and upwards from date of
deposit to date of withdrawal, end 0001•
pounded hall yearly.
Prompt attention and every facility afford -
5d customers living at a distance.
G. P. SOHOLIi'IELD, Agent.
Brussels, April8Lu, 3810.
Why Not Do Your own Thinking?
BnpeREr,e, November 801,1880.
3. 111. 2IaLEon, Cotler{ell,
DEAlt 8111.-I 81.10uld 11080 written before
now to let you know bow I aa+ getting Moue,
I ani a lot better than I was; gainingetreugtb
every day. /have a good appetite and sleep
well. I can talo tbo full quantity of the
Syeteln Renovator and it does not sicken
me. My limbs ,t.ro all right now ; toile
smart in that wily; Swelling all gone. Tho
great thirst 1s goal; I drink 110 water et
MEM, but I tike a little buttermilk. I I1n)
quite straight again, Semi ala another
bOttle of your System Renovator.
Yours, 40., .7 At, DUn0AN,
FOURTEEN M080010 LATER.
ilitnesram, February 711,1801,
J,
11I.MoLmen, Gndorioh,
Masa SIa-('fifteen years what Novem-
ber I started to doctor Ilret; 1 Veil treated
for dyspepsia, hot they never helped me
any. la times 1 suffered greatly from my
stomach ; 1 eo,tinned. but I grow worse.
I turned dropsical ; limbo and body swelled
badly. Youlknow the stone I was in who,
C
went to find¢I'Ielt-IL mere wreak, wield
hardly 4rollt-stn0o9ng from 11 141t'o ttle-
5100. het 000 year ago last fall 1 began
your Itomo:atm end Specific Oar'. I began
to mend in a few clays ; continued then for
three mouths steady, Although C 4080 15111
I could not be cured, if you caw oto 11,w,
11111 er,d hearty.1 ; oateverythingthe t i praise elft a ving
to tho way. I e1n alio the ce,, l of saving
My life, I was in a hopeless condition when
I went to you, in Not no ono thoe,18,
would get better, I caot speak too highly
of you and of your medicines, for it Vee
thein that Mired meWords gamic[ express
my thanks to you, l' roely pate my mono to
083000, lours At,,
JAMIE; i 238058.
5ot1, ny J. T. I'I,PPEii, F3aurs3n:s.
rrRRiki5 oft WRV Cn 01? 1111
TI101;0110 1f 1ion 2 7'8 i t '
1 , 1 I hl, :UV 1'1_
011e 51,10w. each,
: CO ba r1 b o ty114111W/11M110
00000 5100 encu, all the property of ole
parson. A discount of 10 per cont, will be
aoudad when paid et tits, time of service.
Jarseypews 0 2A.1)l' ADMAN, Druggist, ds,
IMPRov11D LA WiIITI': YORK.
lld 13 \1t.
1'1,SI10 ucrlerilatguv0d ]rill loam rev earwigs, thea
resent season the Improved large white
Yorkshire pig 'Heady" on lob 00, eon.6,
Morris, to ,'11011 ,e 11011tml mmnber of ROWS
will bo talon), 'f01110 5100 t0 be pald at
time el soo'1'11e, with the privilege of return-
ing if matosiary, t'ndlgrno nuts be sons no-
un an pl ioltiou, Itt) 161PP I.; (OHO Ir.
IOU Proprietor,
HONEY TO LOAN.
Money to Loan on
FARM PROPERTY
-;Lt-
LOWEST RATES.
Private and Company Funds,,
APIl�L7i a,c)
J.C,Heffernan, J.A..roung,,
Valuator. Agent.
Ethel P.O., Ont. 24(01
Canadian Pacific Rey,
Commencing Friday, July Srd
THROUGH SLEEFIR
FROM
TORONTO
t ll' J:LANN 0
OLD ORCHARD
ON Tlil'1 MAIN COAST.
and to all
WHITE MOUNTAIN RESORTS
EVERY TUESDAY anti FRIDAY
Returning, leave Old Orchard livery
Aiondny lard Thursday, running Omagh
10 Toronto 110 ring :Saintlier Seamen.
For farther particulars apply to any
agent of the Company.
1. 3'. PEPPER,
Agent, Brussels.
Cast/ for oo1!
The Ilighest Price in Cash
or Trade will be paid for any
quantity of Good, Clean,
Marketable Wool delivered
AT S. SMALE'S TAILOR SHOP,
Opposite Central Hotel,
Brussels.
Farmers will find this an
A 1 Market in which to dis-
pose of their wool, as I will
keep A good assortment of
Tweeds, Cottons, Cottonades,
Ducks, Flannels, Socks, Shirts
Drawers and small wares, all
of which will be sold at the
lowest paying prices.
A CALL SOLICITED.
S. SMALE.
BABY
CA.REIAGES
A Tip-top Display of the
Latest Designs in Baby Car-
riages have arrived at
Ht Dennis', Brussels.
Call and see them before you
purchase elsewhere.
Trunks, Valises, Satchels,
Sia always in stock and sold
itt Close Prices
If you wait[ a set of Light
or heavy ILt,rness I can
supply you.
See our Scotch Collard.
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