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The Brussels Post, 1891-10-23, Page 44 New Advertisements, Oystertt Kirk. ]'` stray-- C. .. liojtielt, Orocorjea _-J, T. floes. Locals ---1)r. d. C. Ayer. Pair Prizes - -1>, Stewart. Corsets -Alex. Strachan. Teacher Wan ted --1). Currie. Tailors Wanted- E. 1>omforrl, Ilurtrs for Servi,t: • •John Itilliu;;, lteadyntade Clothing -A. 11. Smith. Notice to Creditors -1V. 13, Dickson, T'urnitare-Smith, Malcolm tv Gibson, `ll russel5 FRIDAY, OCT, 'aa, 1891. THE many friends of Pr. Mnodonald, the highly esteemed M. 1'. for this rid- ing, will deeply sympathise with their representative in his unlooked for girlie tion, NooIs.trn>N in West Wellington Co., in connection with the Local Legislature election will take place on Nov, 3rd. Election, if any, on the 10th. Col. Clark, the hate 51. P. 1'. hits resigned hence the necessity of tilling his place. Ton Poor has received a Dopy of the blue -book containing the evidenoe in the Tarte charges. It is a volume of 1,500 pages, and affords some idea of the work the committee on privileges and elections had before it during the recent session of parliament, and it will also give some faint idea of the enormone expense heaped upon the electors by the necesei'y of such an investigation. - SECRETARr at' STATE GoAPLaAa -was taken suddenly ill in his office Tuesday afternoon and remained unconscious for a quarter of an hoar. It is understood that his indisposition is mainly due to weakness of the heart's action. His con. dition ie giving his friends considerable alarm, his medical attendants evidently fearing a relapse. The person who thinks the members of the Cabinet, if they deal honestly with their position, have a soft snap are very badly mistaken and the heavy mental strain nearly al- ways results in a break down in health if not a premature death. A SPECIAL nneetiag of the County Coun- cil of the County of Huron was held at Goderich on Wednesday for the purpose of appointing a county, ()lark. Every reeve and deputy reeve, 50 in all, were present, and commoaced their prooeed- bags by appointing Dr. Holmes, county treasurer, and 1). ,McDonald, ()'eek of the Crown, scrutineers. Amidst great ex- citeuteutand after marshalling forces in various forms the Council succeeded, on th• 4ith ballot, in appointing William Lane, the township clerk of Ashfield, to be county clerk. There were 18 eaudi. dates at the commencement and these were gradually narrowed down to three - Messrs. Lane, of Ashtleld ; Holman, of Usborne, and Whitley, of Clinton, The successful applicant had one of a major - i ty. The salary was fixed at $000 per annum, It is said Mr. Lane will make a competent official. -� A oaEAr' deal is being said and written about alien Tabor and the difficulties some of our Yankee cousins get them- selves into but the American employers who discharge Canadian employees be- cause of their nationality are likely to injure themselves more than anyone else. They probably employed the Canadians in the first plane because they found them more reliable and more trustworthy than Americans, as Ameriean employers do find them, and other employers, per. haps rivals, will hire the Canadians. Instead of inducing Canadiabs to become American citizens by snob means Ameri- cans are taking the means best calculated to arouse all their national ardor and attach them wore strongly than ever to their country. It is a fact, however, that Canadians take precedence over the native born citizens of the U. S. almost wherever they come in competition. Ton second CEoumeufoal Congress of the Mehtodist Church in session in Washington, the first congress having been held in London, England, ten years ago. Then, the total number of saber - eats of the Methodist church in the world was estimated at 20,000,000, now, it is set down at 30,000,000 -the member- ship being over six millions. The growth of Methodism on this continent has been phenomenal. As; compared with England and Ireland, the member- ship in Great Britain being 000,000 while in the'United States and Canada it is over four millions. This may in p art be attributed to the earnestness and self- denying labors of its missionary element and the system of ithteranoy among the clergy. The purposes of the Congress is, to discuss matters of geno:al interest to the Methodist Church ail over the world, and to suggest soon methods and lines of work as will tend to the futhoranoe and the triumph of the gospel. Among the Canadians attending aro Itevds. Dr, Briggs, Thwart, Griffin, Douglas, and Williams. A very enjoyable series of meetings have been held and no small amont of good will accrue from this vas* gathering of Methodist clergy and laity. The name of George fines, the million. air land owner and capitalist of Mil- waukee, Wis.,has boa forged for nearly 1(50,000. Walton- John 1Vala.url- John McDonald has guile to scitoo again in Bt-rliu. Mist) Maggie field returned to her home fu Yuma on Saturday of hast weep T. A. newkn.N pow trete as tirespist 81. George's elturult ou alternate Sun- days. Mies Belle Moliibbin has returned home. It seems she cannot stay away from her mother. In the absence of Rev. 1). Forrest Jas. Smillie oecepied the pulpit of Duff's church on Snnday inst. The sawmill has closed down an the logs are all out up. The still has run pretty steadily all year and hie just now finished tap. J. S. We'sh took his departure from Walton on Wednesday of last week amidst heavy rains. John would rather pull the water np on emeashm,s when he is moving household streets than have it fall so copiously on his goods. On the eve of his departure he was presents d fwith a valuable :obs for his buggy. We lose a good citizen in Mr. Welsh, BICE L1iT —Master Ernie Ottewell be last pulling through a severe spell of sickness. -Geo. Grigg has been housed in bed Inc a few days. -Mc. Parish is suffering from inflammation in the bron- chial tubes. An early recovery is looked for under earofnl medical treatment.-- ilfiss Marion Parr has ranched a very jots condition from that dread disease con- sumption, still her trust is in Christ and she is simply waiting for the Master,- Mrs. Neal is suffering from cold but keeps herself at the post of duty. EN'rEtnTAin1nENr,-A very pleasing en- tertainment took place ou Thursday evening of last week in the Methodist aburah, Walton. At 7:30 the chair was taken by the pastor of the church. Miss Moore presided at the organ and the con• gregation sang - "My gracious Lord I own Thy right To every eervioe 1 can pay, And call it my supreme delight To hear Thy counsels and obey." Prayer was offered by the pastor and the program was then presented :--A good selection of music was reudered effective- ly by the Misses Williamson, Miss E. Pollard and Wjll, Pollard ; recitation by Jno. McGaviu and given in his usual good style ; solo by Mise Essie Berry, "Only tired," was well rendered ; Geo. Barrows in a clear tone of voice read the "Model ohuroh," whioh was much ap- preciated by the audience. Three pieoea of musio were given by T. Moore and daughters, of Brussels, which were en- cored to the echo. Their facing the journey from Brussels through the storm had an inspiring effect on the meeting. Miss Williamson, in rendering a second piece of music, really exoelled herself as a singer. Miss Maggie Johnson gave a very suitable recitation. We might make epenial mention of two recitations given by Lizzie Barrows. They were exoellent in every way. Mr. Hawkins presided at the organ with mush ability and gave an amusing reading. The pro• coeds were satisfactory considering the smallness of the congregation. TIIE BRUSSELS POST .,t4s+emartr :•a:aieset . FARM ].OR SAL]?.—T1-I1 ITN-' j ! tiun5JONlut exeeutnrs offer the John Lowe faun for sale. rhe prnplt-ty consists 001001l01`08, g Lot lo, eon, 0, Grey, and ! having thereon a !h'st-ebiss brink noose, ( bank hare, orchard, Welle, never -failing ,prim; Rood fences, &e, :l heat 7J aures •clleurtd, palatineanon, l'010111}11.1111111.111bo fovea next Pali, or further partienlars lis 10 price and terms apply to The Pope has written to the powers in. sisting that itis impossible for the Ital. inn Government and Papacy to both re. main in home. For the past 24 hours a party near San Diego, Texas, have been firing off cannon and mortars and exploding dynamite and rockets in the hope of obtaining rain. The filing began with a clear sky, which after began to cloud up with a prospect of rain soon. The ranobmen have sub- scribed $2,500 to part of the expenses of the test. BOARS FOR SERVICE. The undersigned will steep for service, at Cranbrook, the them' bred Berkshire pig hose rearhteigdlo "Prince hoto'' bred Cheater pP i - areas may be seen on application. Terms, 01,0 oasb, at time of service, with piivilege of returning if necessary. JOIN DILLING,. 15-4 - Proprietor. • pXG FOR SERVICE. The undersigned will keep for service on Lot 7, Con. 5, Morns, the tltoro'-bred Oh ester White Boar, 'Canada," Pedigree may be seen on application. Hie sire and dam both took let prizes at the Industrial Show at Toronto, Seaforth and Blyth, in 1800. Terms, 81.00, with privilege of returning i1 neces- sary, 12-4 FRANK BAINES, Proprietor. IMPROVED LARGE WHITE YORK. SHIRE BOAR. The undersigned will keep for service this present season the Improved large white Yorkshire pig "Ready ou let 28, eon. 0, Morris, to which a limited umber of Kowa will be taken. Terme 01,00 to be pard at time ofeervioo, with the privilege of return- ing if necessary. Pedigree may be seen up- on application. 11011ERT NICHOL, 15tf Proprietor, REAL ESTATE. FARMS FOR SALE,—'THE TIN.. aEnel0NEo has several good Perms for sale and to roof, easy terms, in Towneblps of Morris and Grey, F. S. SC OTT,Bruesels. 87-tf, CHOIOE ]ARM FOR SALE.— Lot 14, COn,12, grey 1 100 acme ; Amt., claim battalion'. A rare bargain to e, cosh purchaser. Title perfect. Apply nt once to W, M. SIN CLAIR, Solicitor, Broseeis, 80- 1HOIOE FARM FOR SALE.— J Being South half Lot 27 son 0,11farrie, 100 acres, nearly all cleared, Good buildings, Ileo young bearing orchard, Immediate poo- session. Easy Terms. Apply to W. M. SINCLAIR, t1- sohsttor, HO„ Brunetti, Zj ARM ,VOR SALE,—TJ1E 'UN. dereighed offers hie valuable 100 aoro farm, being Let 12, Con. 0, Orey, Per sale, There are 85 urea under crop, balance timbered. Them is good orchard, wells, 1>baro die. Wilt(,aaoid,ind elog nnabin totms For price end fall parthauars apply to WM. HABICIBR, Bra eagle P, 0., er JOHN rflr,OTT8 ., Seaforth, Ont. 87.Om VALUABLE 50 AORE FARM inch SAr.E,--Barna wept i, Tot 11, Con, 0, Grey, 21 miles from Bronchi. The land ie clew d e 1 a d in goo,t orddrained,r a,Maros of all ()bard in good repair. There le it never fail- ing spring on the prorates%and an extra well at the buildings. The buildings are 80mfnrt- able. Would taste imitable property in or nearJruasol0a5 part pay- Par further par- • tioulars apply on the premises to THOS, Mo0ILE OB, or address Brussels P. 0, SStt W. B,1)00)0005, Solicitor, lir nose ls, or to 350, 01115B, lig J, ((`` Ilxmvtttmp. 13.0 dlc lbhr008, Grey, ji'Aam FOR SALE.—TRE UN- oartsu nEn offers for sale the north eAst quarto rof lot 58, 00n00splsu 11, Morris, Coon /yet Moran , eentaluin g 00 acres. The laud le of first quality d in a 111011 stale of cultivation, wellan l Mooed null nuder,dtalnsd, 1'5 acres aleared. New trains hones, a rooms, milk house with Generate walls, 2 wells, good barna and shed, orchard, eta.- Etchl aures of fall wheat, Tido ,1 solvable property 81110180 the 00rporation of Brnesels. Salt - able to18' will be given. Title perfect. 1A91105 GRIEVE, Owner, 88. _ Senforth 1, 0, 1.''f• 00D FARM FOR F,A.LL.— `A The undersigned Executors ofsr the "John Forbes" a farm for sale, Tho proportr consists 1)1 100 sores, befog int 0, aou.8, and west half lot 7, eon. e, Cirev township. There are 180 acres o loomed and under crop, balance hardwood 1,11111. Oa the premis0a is a gond 2 storey brick house, large bask barn with stone stabling, wells, windmill and piping 10 stables, two orchards, good 1011008, &O. Tho 6trm 11311.1. good state of cultivation and le only 26 miles from Brussels. Poseeeslo l- to suit purchaser, For price, terms, Am., w ri to or apply to 8.1f JAS. CARDIFF, Brussels P, 0. or D. FORB100, Stratford, Catarrh IS a blood disease. Until the poison is expelled from the system, there can be no cure for this loathsome and dangerous malady. Therefore, the only effective treatment Is a thorough course of Ayer's Sarsaparilla --the best of all blood purifiers. The sooner you begin the better ; delay is dangerous, " I was troubled with catarrh for over two years. I tried various remedies, and was treated by a number of physi- cians, but received no benefit until I began to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. .A. few bottles of this inedioine cured me of this troublesome complaint and com- pletely restored my health." -Jesse 1K, Boggs, Holman's Mills, N. C. "When Ayer's Sarsaparilla was reo- ommended to me for catarrh, I was in- clined to doubt its efficacyyHaving tried so many remedies, with*little ben- efit, I had no faith that anything would cure me, I became emaciated from loss of appetite and impaired digestion. I bad nearly boot the sense of smell and my system was badly deranged. I was about discouraged, when a friend urged me to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and re- ferred me to persons whom it had cured of catarrh, After taking half a dozen bottles of this medicine, I am convinced that the only sure way of treatingthis obstinate disease is through the blod." Charles H. Maloney, 113 River st., Lowell, Mass. yer's Sarsaparilla, PREPAESo nr Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price $1; els bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle. 75820 Oc'r. 23, 1891 ......,.., 0 h'.,,....... :LA ILI A.1..L'TIT H !N RES GOO ., e WE EX EL ALL CI?t tMPETITOR . Thisi being one - of our leading Lines we are this :Season showing all the newest novelties, Compris- Y, ; ing . CASHMERES, SOLIEAS, SIERGES, "' BEDFORD CORDS, CHEVIOTS, CAM- Al'SCELS7 HAIR, PLAIDS and TWEED STTITINGS. We invite the Ladies of Brussels and Vii;;inity to call and inspect our Stock before purchasing elsewhere as we have many new novelties to Show. ?ERGIISON & HkLLID�Y. ffRE AFTER BlSI6ESS. N account of the large and increasing business that we are now doing we find our Factory and ware - rooms altogether too small for our stock and are compelled to find more room for the display and storage of o,ur mer- chandise. For this purpose we have opened out in full blast a Furniture Store in the building lately occeapied by A. R. Smith, near the Post Office, Brussels, where we can show you in endless variety full lines of everything in the way of Fur- niture. This place• is easy of access, and as you are passing and re -passing for your mail, call in and see us if. you can spare the time and we will be happy to show you our stock. 1 t;4.,rblSbii.4,,Nt t'th9 •Troll tlh,'(l t ek,('r5.:,1. 10109 :; A•, e;if w -001, We are quite up to the mark in Bedroom and Parlor Suites, Ex. and every other kind of Tables, &c., &c., Side Boards, Secretaries, in all kinds of wood and all manner of finish. Our "Solid Contort" Reelirainy Hctnanaock Chairs .are ufzexeellpd and we invite LI OW' inspection of th,e,m. Our ram, - taking appoint- ments are not surpassed by any and orders of this nature will receive our undivided attention. The store is specially supervised by Messrs, David Hogg and G. A. Hood, two young hien, excellently qualifi- ed, who will ably and pleasantly attend to the wants and requirements of all our eustotners, Fours truly, Sxniti, Malcolm & Gibson BRUSSELS WOOLS] MILL WANTS TO GET T 1 50,000 POUNDS OF WOOL In Exchange for Goods. � The Highest Market Price will be Allowed, sawwwwwwwieteemeamemlraO We have a Pirie Assortment of Tweeds, Cottons, Flannels, Blan- kets, Sheeting, Knitted Goods, Yarns, &c, All Wool left with us for manufacturing, whether rolls or otherwise, will have our prompt attention. S :TI P1r CTIOS1'IU" ,1i..1°7t I) e ow-E8&co88, Brussels.