The Brussels Post, 1891-10-9, Page 5Chi 5.
41x•Ltxkltt teens.
Mr. Reymann Nr. purposes having a
sale in tiro near future.
1'10LiLia eloNair left lash week to attend
the Gn+lerinh Collegiate Institute.
R, .I''. Oautoro0, who has been spend•
ing his vacation et 110011, tette teturned
to Knox College, Toronto.
Our village was Minced completely
detente:1 lent Friday. Tho exhibition in.
Bruseels was the magnetic power.
Impactor Robb visited our school last
week and gave the bays and girls a holi-
day 00 Friday that they ,night attend
the fair,
.AS.iwoo( 1.
Fall Fair t'eooipto totalled $210, $00 in
excoss of hest year.
11. E, Harvey left Wednesday for To-
ronto, where he will prosecute his studios
at the lluivsrsity.
Jas. A. Gray, of the Elmo, factory,
captured two red tiokots for his cheese at
the Western Fair.
Robb, Getnpbell, employed in II. IIoar's
blacksmith shop, put on 57 horse shoes
on Saturday besides doing other week,
The Presbyterian church anniversary
Anemone were preached last Sunday by
Rey. J. L. Murray, M. A., of Kinoardine,
Jas. Currie, for some time employed
with )tie brother at the tailoring Rade
Ward Barker, son of Mrs, J,'1'. Barker, 1
The funeral took plane en Ti eplay fore.
Jiisntarek street, fell of the sidewalk
j 1' way to the public eehuul ;rod
TIIE BRUSSELS POST
weewiensensisierepenetagemeenniessawaseni
Iaast Sunday Michael llowrd diad t1'
hie home on the 116hcon:,a,(edea yen•-,.
when on tan
broke his urn] at the wrist,
V. . 0. Clarke, of Listowel, Ont., a
traveller ropreentiug Ogilvoy,Alexander d(
Ander:on.'Poronto, In aha west, has pat-
ented a Erring tioitot for cloth beanie.
Tho ordinary board on which cloth is
rolled is grooved. and a ticket 4116a0h001
10 a Npfrnl spring worics in the groove.
The ticket cannot bo torn off and lust.
A number of ladies mot at t 10 100t-
denca of Mrs. (Dr,) Parke and organized
thomaelves into a "Choral Society,"
whose object shall bo "Tho further ad-
vancement of teosinal millers: in our
oommunity, and fur the study of good
standard and Ohtesie wm'ks." The
officers elected for the following year
are :—President, Mitis Ross ; lot Vloe-
1.'roeident, Mrs, W..1. Hay ; 2nd Vice.
President, Miss MOKlnon ; Secretory,
Mies J. Morahan ; Freaserer, Miss Gib.
son ; Conciliator, Miss A.. Climie ; Libra.
rine, Aline L, Draper ; Aco0mpanists,
Misses James and Sutherland ; elusioal
Committee, Mesdames Parke and I.
Campbell 'end 112. Dixon. The !moiety
intend meeting every Monday evening,
Wit 1tou.
W. A. Ilnmphriem is at Toronto,
Miss Maggie Reid, of Varna, to visiting
at D. Campbell's.
T. A. Hawkiu8, our popular music
teacher is visiting at 0taffs.
koro, hos secttrod n eitnation nl Palmer.
nano• Musical and literary entertainment 111
The wicked editor of the "13140" says : tllo Methodist church next Thursdayevoniug.
The lean, lank, ungainly -looking youth The oommnnicn of the Lord's supper
from the country, no0onpunied by his was dispensed in Duff's ohnroh last Soh -
best girl, (tressed in colors resembling rho
fitigs of all nations, was ono of the usual
ettroctiotie at the Fair.
lite infry es
Sneak thieves are o1 the warpath.
Robb. Kerr lost ills entire flock of geese
on Monday night of this weep.
The potato harvest is about finished
and a good orop reported with some tom•
plaints of rot.
Sunday shooting is becoming a very
iv/mime occurrence here, Every Sunde.y
the roar of musketry is to be heard from
morning till night.
Tho August make of Silver Corn er's
cheese factory was shipped at this station
on Monday of this week, Thos. Ballon•
tyno being the parobassr. The price
paid was 10 cents per pound.
What might have proved a serious fire
was averted on Sunday morning of last
week. Joseph 00,80 and family, who
live in the station house, were awakened
by smoke and on going to the waiting
room found a hole burnt through the
floor about a foot square. Had it not
been discovered when it was the building
would have been consumed.
Winer )lana.
Re;. John Potts, D. D.. of Toronto,
' hem
Methodist
,• ooh
in the Winghain will e g
0p
church on Sunday morining, Oot. 11 Mi.
J. Paterson, formerly landlord in the
British hotel here, leased Emigh's hotel,
Blyth, tor n number of years and remov-
ed last week.
Two good blook.paved crossings have
been put Clown lately, one crossing Vie.
torn. street moil the other crossing Minnie
street at the iutereection of these two
thorou h fares,
H. W. C. Meyer, of this town, present•
el his Q. 0. patent to the court at Os-
oeek ndlon seas milleday withinning of the bar last
by
Chief Justice Galt.
The new Bank of Hamiltou is drawing
nearer completion every day, and it will
not be very long before the citizens of
this town will have the pleasure of vie,v-
ing the finest building in town.
Miss Aggie Eadie, who wrote at the
.reoont teachers examination in Wingham,
for a third class certificate, and failed,
has been granted her certificate by the
Education Department on appeal being
made for a re -reading of her papers.
W. J. Roe, of Morris, and J. S. Ander-
son, of East Wawanosh, son of Finlay
Anderson, have gone to the Philadelphia
Dental College, the former fur his final
term and examination and the latter for
his second term. Both of these young
men were formerly students in W. H.
McDonald's dental office in this town.
The store of J. 3. Homed) ce Son, of
this town, was burglarized to the extent
of two or three euibs of clothes and some
gent's furnishings. The burglars gained
an entrance through the cellar and up
the back stairs, No traoo of the burglars
can be found. This is the second time
within a year that this firm has been vis•
ited by these midnight prowlers.
Lisa .° w e 1.
Rev, SKR, Livingstone preached at
Wiarton lash Sunday.
W. J. Climie who spent the summer in
Manitoba and the Northwest has return.
ed home.
Rev. Mr, Baeohus has s mammoth
tomato vine which hue grown about ton
10eahigh and is loaded with tomatoes to
the top.
J. H. Gunther, jeweller, has bean non•
fined to hie house for about ten days with
a sore leg. The limb is improving and he
hopes to bo able to attend to basin esti in
a few days, T10 has boon obliged to post-
pone the opening of a branoh jewellery
store at Milverton,
In the case of the Queen ve. Obambele
an application was made at Osgoode
Hell, Toronto, on behalf of the prisoner
for bail. Chambers is charged with
shooting at Constable Bahner, of Lig:).
tel, et 01101011 on the 041) of May last,
when Bohner. was endeavoring to effect
Chambers' :meet for supposed cons.
pliuity iu the robbery of a store at Her.
rletun, s Several affidavits were 21118(1
showing a4 this dote Chambers wall in
Pott Arthur and that it was impossible
for him to have committed the act. The
01400 000100 to turn on mistaken intlentify.
The peculiar feature of the ease is that
owing to the action of Deteutive Murray,
who 114(1,) the (410001, there vera no de
poe1ti01t0 Laic '11 beloro to nnlgisteato, and
the curt had to determine the question
of bail on the prisoner's affidavits and
affidavits of a lumber of apparently res.
peotable people, who say that Chambers
w14a out In Clinton on the day of rho
shooting. Instead of a preliminary ex.
anlinatiot, a bill Wall presented to the
grand ,jury direct, and only Bulmer ex.
:unlined. lined. The other witn00000 for the
Crown, aoeording to tllo affldavite, went
beak on the prosecution
on the sebjeet of identity. • Chief
Justice Galt made an order admitting
the prisoner to bail, himself in $3,000 and
two audios in $1,000 each. The Drown
strongly opposed the appijoant,
bath. About thirty joined.
J. 0. Welsh removes to Seatorth next
week. Itis place its superintendent of
the Melhodtet 0unday school will bo
taken by Geo. Grigg.
W. Wray, of McKillop, has been en.
gaged MR suc0000or to T. A. McLauclllin
as principal of S. S. No. 11, Morris.
Mr. Wray is it good student and will, no
doubt, make a succo'sful teacher.
On Saturday a meeting of the members
and adherents of Duff's church was held
to decide upon a successor to 111e late
D. Ross as precentor. The choice lay
between Wm. McAllister at a salary and
Miss Martha Snaith wrthoot salary. The
latter was successful by a vote of 32 to
24.
]0.1441-riFs.
Miss Maud King, of Blyth, is at pre.
sent visiting her uncle, Jared King.
John Little, 4111 line, is visiting hie
parents and other relatives in Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Fowler, of Port Albert,
were vioiting at W,n. J. Johnston's last
week.
Mr. and Miss Hoover, of Wawanosh,
were visiting relatives on the Jot con.
last week,
Henry Robb and wife, of the •1st con.,
have gone on a visit to relatives in Mich-
igan. May they have a pleasant time.
James Bailey, no old nae living
on
the 4111 line is quite ill. His sickness is
said to be occesi0ned by excess in etimu-
lents.
Jacob Ramer end wife returned to Mr.
Ramsay'+ on Monday evening of hast
week from London whore they had been
on 0. wedding trip.
We regret to have to state that Donald
Gerrie is dangerously ill end very faint
hopes are entertained for hie recovery.
Hie ailment is a dieea0e of the blood.
Considerable inconvenience is being
occasioned just 001V by the rebuilding of
Bothnia bridge. Threshing maOhities
lords of grain, &o. cannot get 0p or down
the hills through the river. Air. Jamie-
son, of Howiok, hue the contract for the
bridge. The work should have been nom•
plated a month ago.
On Mouday evening of last week the
1st Oen. was the scene of considerable ex•
oitement in the form of a oharivari. The
boys had quite a lively time but they did
things up In excellent style, if it may
thus be termed. They were quite a jolly
crowd and it is not best to let things die
out altogether. It was what some people
term a "reception."
f>roo
A little talk is being indulge] in on
the next municipal 01004)on.
David Sinclair and P. McIntosh per.
pose leaving shortly for Michigan )amber.
woods.
Chas. i'Rozell, 0111 0011., 1134 puruh'LOed
a young thoro' bred Durham bull this
week, from a well known.breeder.
Oliver Herds and Duncan Were, the
cross cut saw hnetler0, won 1st. prize at
Wroxeter Fall fair on Wednesday.
Apple buyers are busy packing and
shipping apples. The crop is light and
contrary to expectations the price low.
Mrs. angle McNeil, who has been so
seriously ill for the past few weeks, is,
we are glad to know, again convalescent,
B. Matthews, who left for British Col-
umbia laet Spring, returned a few weeks
ego and will resume his former oucupa.
tion—farming.
McLeod Bros., of the 4th cot., are Jo-
in g a good season's work in the threshing
business. The emits in this vicinity fs
yielding much better than was nti0ipet.
ed.
Bev. H. A. Baylis, of Trowbridge, has
gone s, 0011o1{,e at Cobourg, Itis health
is considerably improved. His brother
who purposes entering the ministry, is
attending the Belleville College at pres-
ent.
The faire have attracted quite a num.
bet from this vicinity this fall. The
principal exhibitors from thio 0001ion
teem Thos. Baylis and Amos Smith' bout
of whom captured quite a number of
prizes.
Ie is reported that Malcolm McNichol
j4'. is going to move to a wormer climate
for the winter and will make his head-
quarters in MoKillop Township. He
will be greatly missed among the "boys"
of the 4th.
Dem —0n Thursday morning of this
week, Mrs. J. W. Rrotvn, aged 83 years
and 7 months, died after a very brief i11.
0080, at 1101' home on con, 10. Iter hug.
bond died seven or eight years ago. they
were old residents in the township. Tho
funeral takes p see on Friday at 1 o'clock,
interment at Brussels cemetery.
A meeting of those interested in the
14th ooneession drain luso held at A.
McInnis, corner last Saturday atomise,
Phis drain has not been giving good, a at
0Ear1i011 of late, The majority were in
favor Of having the engiuoor brotght on,
If this is clone the dram will be surveyed
from beginnitlg to end and a properaward
made. Each party will then know how
muoh they have to m14itttaiu. The drain
will be uniform in sizer 01141 will b0 mote
Satisfactory to all partt00 in the end.
now, the iltferment being twine at Beek.
f11,1:1 11. O. (emery. Twa brothers and
a sl -tor 0urvive film but 1411 are well up
in ytare.
How doll norms people aro tubo do not ,
read a 1on141 pa1101'. WO heart) 11 111E411 nay
the other day that if the dry weather
nontin eel he wag going to get Abbott to'
whitewash hie harem, having ho'tr11 that
he wee an export at the business. Now
juet imagine the awful nonsequenoes i4
would he to the uoutitry if the et:et:Ming
would give way.
Our township was nearly deserted last
Friday, Wig being the day of Brussels
and Suaforth shows. Tuo exodus tette
awful. Many wished they oouid divide
thomaelves and attend both. Everyone
came back mind you and are ot100 more
comfortably settled in their old 11omo0
and that old and reliable "Grey forever"
expression can bo 00011 in every face.
MoN'rt1LY Rercu',.--Tho following re.
port shows the standing of the pupils of
S. S. No, 5 Grey for the mouth of Sept. :
Part 1—Alex. Dunbar, Arthur Robert.
son, Mabel Coates ; Part 2—John Pear-
son, Albert Robertson, Sandy Lindsay ;
Jr second --Florence Coates, Bella Coo -
les, 301141 Kemp Sr. eeconel—John
Robertson, Arthur Robertson, Willie 01.
iver •, Jr. third --Dave Duke, Amy Spil-
ka, Maud Onsens ; SI'. third—lien Tay-
lor, Susan Pearson, Jennie Duke 1 4111
class—Georgina Alexander, Deuald Kel-
luer, Mary Jane Holmes.
Gno. DOB80N, Teacher.
LGl Isatf. 4
J. C. IIel'ferinen has commenced to
buy grain on the market here.
J. tinnsuId has painted and otherwise
improved hie store and dwelling attach-
ed, on Mein Street.
One of our citizens invested in a "gold"
watuh and some other jewellery at Brnss-
eds on Fair day. It will be a cold day
when the fakirs get left.
David Millie, our well known stock
man, 00011 rho Silver Medal offered at
Brnseels Fair, by the Ontario Agriculture
& Arts Ass0ui0Liol for the best herd of
cattle.
SUNS OF TEtreim&w0E.—At the regular
meeting of the S. of T. the following offi-
cers were elected for the ensuing quar-
ter :--W. P., Robt. Elliot ; W. A., Miss
D. Sherlock ; R. S., Miss F. Sherlock ;
A. R. S., Miss A. Ross ; Con., H. R. Dob-
son ; A. 0, Mise A. Milne ; I. S., Mies E.
Lake; O. S., P. McKay.
MAtcatoTn PEAns.—This week a splen•
did specimen of the Flemtsh Beauty
pear in Postmaster Spenae'e garden was
sent t0 the editor of THE POOT. It weigh-
ed one pound two minces and measured
over 18 inches. On the same tree were
two other pears weighing one
pound, and fifteen onnoes respeotively.
It will be no easy matter to beat this in
in the fruit line. There were six pears
on the tree referred to in this item.
Sorrow, REPORT: The following is the
to
of tl
junior
department
e oct of the
r
Ethel public onool for the month of
Sept.:—Senior 2nd oleos—Carrie Eck -
mire, Willie Spence, George Greeusids,
14fabel Eakmire, Wilbur Lindsay. Junior
2nd class—Ellie Dilworth, Eliza 2(1004(1•
lum, Lillian King, Zechariah MMlcCalluru,
Part 2nd --•Maggie Davies, Edith pitlno,
Alvin Barr, Sandford Burtou and Cora
Sanders, equal. Senior 1st class—How-
ard McAllister, Edna Rayllard, John
Peebles, Geogs Rloho dsou, Middle lst
class—Willie Peebles, Gideon Zeimen,
Karl MoAllis 00, Ratcliffe \Vhelpton.
Junior 1st class—Willie Lindsay, George
Sharp, Willie Willis, Emma Imlay. tat
class—Susie Manning, Oliver Lindsay,
Mary A. Klemonhroth, Annie Riobard-
son. F. A, StnEanooc, Teacher.
Cat'ws.
A Chatham despatch says the frontage
tax by•lawwas defeated for the fourth
time Monday by 41 majority.
A girl named Bocrdeau was fooling
with abuzz sate in Shafer's mill, Tilbury,
when she suddenly parted company with
two fingers off her left hand.
Herbert, the 2 year old son of David
Brown, of Brook, accidentally pulled over
on himself a pail of hot water which had
been left on the floor in readiness for
scrubbing and was scalded to death.
Hugh kloDormot, aged 80, of Essex,
was released fsom the Sandwich jail on
Saturday, having served a farm for vas
gran0y, He was shipped by the method.
ties book to Essex, from whence he came.
A burglar visited Jndge Borne's resid-
ence in Windsor early Monday morning
and got nothing, but came very nearly
getting something he wits not looking for,
net01ely a bullet which the judge fired at
11110.
A sharper the other day went through
an excursion train running from R,ohro-
ter to Niagara Falls and offered bogus
tickets admitting the holder to all points
of interest at the Falls for $1. He sold
300 before be lett the train.
Mrs. Bridal, living near Keith, WAS 0.1-
sisting her husband at logging oil the
farm near Dresden, on Saturday, when a
limb attached to it moving log snook her
in the stomach, inflicting injuries from
which she died in a couple of hours.
While in search of eggs, Mrs, Daniel
Potcher, of Paramount, ,nisOod her foot-
ing and tell from the scaffold to bra barn
floor beneath, breaking three ribs and a
collar bone in the fall. She was found
some time afterwards in an mutone5ion0
Slate.
A woman uam011 Mrs. Hunt has been
sent to Jlrentfordgnol trona Onondaga, on
the charge of arson. It appears that oho
quarrelled with a man with whom site has
been living, and set fire to some hay in
revenge. About two tons of the product
were burned.
Frederick Hartry was poisoned from
handling skins in the eolith cud ttunery
in Newmarket a few days ago, the virus
having been convoyed through his system
by moons of a bruise. Since Sunday he
11110 bean confined to his bed and . ie Lu
quite tt oritloal oouditiot,
Monday afternoon a curious sight was
seen in the yards behind the O'Neill
house and Blaoltburn's Wolter shop,
Wooleto h. It wag au invasion of goal ,
to the number of 50 to 100 birds. Tho
birds wore quite taupe and seemed to
know the law anti thoroughly understand
that the ol000 season was not out ye .
Last Sunday night Mos. Peter Mn•
Culled., who resided on the Indian re
serve near Bernie, was in the not of milk.
tog 011(1 had gob all tint one cow milked
'but had left tine one, wliic11 had o young
calf, until the last. Hor husband tool(
the calf away, and tlto cow immediately
turned on the poor woman, goring her
t.11d trampling hoe undor,fool, killing her.
WlaPreaserwantranue
When the (1. I', R. (*0110(44 for t1,'
1v0,4 gigs pnllh,g n,t4 hnoday r coning
from alt.• ltiehnun"l strn,t statin,, 10,41.
duu,a 4511 1141 fellow Who had burn Lidding
adieu to 140(1(0 friends rushed nut of olio i
of the eats, evidently fearful of baiug
carried away with the trate In hie ex
ointment he did net nntiee n linsaeuger,
Geo, Them' mon, of 1)ot,1it, etaudiug on
the steps of the Oar, cud, running against
hint, tee hitter was knocked oft the
train on to the platform. while the ex-
cited Individual full over biro. Thorne.
son Sustained severe) brttioee and also
111100(11 the train, while the other fellow
had hie urns broken and teas otherwise
injured.
This is the way
with the S. & C. corset: if you
want ease and shapeliness,
you buy it—but you don't
keep it unless you like it.
After two or three weeks'
wear, you can return it and
have your money.
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Farmers' and other good Notes Discounted
at lowest rates. Drafts Issued and Collets -
Wong mads ou all points. Deposits received
and interest allowed at mureot rates.
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Interest Allowed on Savings Bank De-
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Prolm,t attention and every fa oility affor t-
nrl curt oilers (trine at a distance.
G. P. SCHOLFIELD, Agent.
Brussels, April etb,1801.
Why Not Do Your Own Thinking?
D ItoFFo 4'o, November 8114,1S60,
0,
J. 30. McLnnn, (1mlorinlL
Dean Sm. -0 0honm Have w, itte n before
now to let you kunw l,ow I a r eettiug along.
1 nm a lot better than r was; gal nine strength
every day. I have to good appetite anti sleep
well. I can tape the full Quantity of the
System Beunvatnl• and 1t does not Woken
mo. My >I,ol,s aro all right now ; Quite
smart in thea way ; swelling all gone. The
greet thirst is gone; I drink uo water at
oh:ht, but I take a little buttermilk. I ate
Quite straight again. Sees me another
bolt's of your Systnul Renovator.
Yours, &o., Jas. DUNCAN.
FOURTEEN MONTES LATER.
BRUss1L0, February 716,1091.
S. 11f. MOLnon, Gnderic6,
Dunn Stn.—Fifteen veers ago last Novem-
ber I started t0 doctor first ; I wag treated
for dyspepsia, but they never helped me
any. At tomes I suffered greatly from my
stomach; I continued. but I grew worse.
O turned dropsical ; limbs and body swelled
badly. You know the state I was in when
I wont to Godoriob—a mors wreolc, could
hardly walk—suffering from Bright's die -
ease. Just 011e year ago last fall I began
your Renovator and Speci00 Ours. I began
to mend in n few days ; continued then for
three menthe steady. Although I was told
I could not be cured, if you note mo 00w,
yr+ll uud hearty ; eat everything tont 001108
ill the way. I owe y011 the pram Of saving
toy life. I IVES in a hopeless condition when
I wens to von, in foot no one thought I
would got bettor. I n,dn01 setae 100 h,g6134
of you and of your medicines, for it was
them that cured ane. Words onunot express
my thanks to you. Freely puma my name to
anyone. Tours, &o.,
JAMES DUNCAN,
SOLD BY J. T. PEPPER, Bnessurs.
Rheumatism,
BEING due to the presence of uric
acid in the blood, is most effectually
cured by the use of Ayers Sarsapa-
rilla. Be sure you got Ayer's and no
other, and take 1t till the poisonous
acid is thoroughly expelled from the
system. We challenge attention to this
testimony :—
"About
—
"About two years ago, after suffering
for nearly two years from rheumatic
gout, being able to walk only with great
discomfort, and having tried various
remedies, including mineral waters,
without relief, I sate by an advertise-
ment in a Chicago paper that a roan had
been relieved of this distressing com-
plaint, after long suffering, by taking
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I then decided to
make a trial of this medicine, and took
it regularly for eight months, and am
pleased to state that it has effected a
complete cure. I have since had no re-
turn of the diseaee."—Mrs. R. Irving
Dodge, 110 West 123th st., New York.
"Ono year apo I was taken ill with
inflammatory rheumatism, bei( con-
fined to my hoose six months. 0 game
out of the sickness very much debili-
tated, steal no appetite, and my syst.lnn
disordered In every way. I commenced
using Ayer's Sarsaparilla and begat) to
improve at once, gaining in strength
and soon recovering my usual heath.
I cannot say too much in pratee of this
well-known medicine" —Mrs. L. 1,..
Stark, Nashua, N. H.
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repaying when required.
Apply to
14°t. Hunter,
Division Court Clerk. Brussels.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY
Money to Loan on
FARM PROPERTY
-at-
LOWEST RATES.
Private and Compalliy Funds.
A1 PL' TO
J.C.Heffernan, J,A.ironng,
Valuator. Agent.
Ethel P.O., Ont. 0810
THDS1 FLETCHE
Practical tiV'atclafraaker
and Jeweler.
Thanking the public for past favors and
support and wishing still to secure
your patronage, we are opening
out Full Linea in
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES.
Silver Platen Ware
from Established and Reliable Makers
fully warranted by no.
Clocks of the
Latest Designs.
JEWELRY !
WEDDING RANDS,
Lunn Gust Rnies,
BR0o01nls,
EARRINGe, &o.
r Aleo a Full Line of Vtonozs and
Violin Strings, &G., in stook.
N, 0i,—Isaurer of marriage Licenses.
T. Fletcher, - Brussels.
8
111,1)., M.A., 1, u.I'.."u., `:.1'.1',S.51.,
Specialist, - Toronto,
ToNATNAN 11e>4'nnit'(' le.tlo+re , :noys :-
"After npeudinu al, Ina 1n1n1. 1 ,u,a erupertg
L. as Nall/Otto oe luo,n.;rl owl.. for •1.11.t,
they ta0(11ee a 1104101' -Hs 0,1, 01 cnunn,npdio,t,
Ur. Sinclair cured mo."
Elite MARY RUnA000, 2( 0101house, a0Y4
"W11011 f141 others fulled, Dr. Sinclair cured
me of fits."
01o,tRRlcen r;, r•rule4,n t'ho•r, "(Y0:—•
"1131.r' (411101(14' m(00*1 w, '.1' '„Gu 4'h." 04110, ROWED, Myth, ,nye: lir. Sinclair
Cured n:e nt lural1 ,Oname 0u+1 'leap ay, W11ea
Ell othci'n Melee."
1)i.+•rnarx Of Pri•',N, .Yoh"',, hrolnit41 ort iey
folly, Ih'. Sinclair certainly Gems.
ConAsultaa4 on Free.
WILT. BI: AT T11J5
AMERICAN HOTEL, B3USSELS,
—.0N --
T h u rsday, Oct. 29, '91,
P PILES
J L
ONE WAV
RTE ES
TO THE
wo BY r
T1ir
10100 Sept. 23
y O yS Oct. 7-21
15.>"410-',G„-,, Dec. 2-16-30
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±1391+
HAVE THE ADVANTAGE OF
' olitt; Att¢gdai is
rogrus Lapid
k rice Low
mk j ty of Root
&Ag1 nUTAoS FROM ANY AGENT o1
THE COMPANY
J. T. PEPPER,
Agent, Brussels.
'Post' BoaKstore
Another Case
OF
New Coops
to hand suitable for the Holiday
Trade. Special bargains in Bib-
les and Photo. Albums.
Large Assortment of
Beautiful Dolls.
Rocking Horses, Drums,
Carts, Magic Lanterns.
L&c. for boys.
New Stock of Note Papers
and Envelopes.
Full lines of School Books, .Inks,
Scribblers, Pens, Pencils, School
Bags, Slates aucl everything else
required at School.
.1 Few Fancy hcISk els
Left carad, will be
,Snlcl at G'ost.
As Space is Limited a cut will be
made in prices of all Toys to
1)9106 room for other goods.
`POST' Bookstore.
iV1'OOLL BROS. & 00.
Aro still pleasing the public with Oils. Why use an Oil that will
injure your machinery, when you can get the
CELEBRATED "LARDIEY
)SPECIALTIES(
Cylinder, Lardine, Wool, eureka,
Spindle, Boltcutting, Solar, Harness.,
MANUFACTURERS :
A fir's Sarsa arida MoC L 1ppg5es e X14
Y PREPARED DY g e11Y111VMo e11A lE+eYM® • WtaO /a
Dr. J. O. Ayer & Oo., Lowell, Mass. .For Sale byB. L'a Ii RY
Price A1: ear, betties, $5. Worth $l a bottle. 44 -nm 7
911
TORONTO.
Brussels.