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The Brussels Post, 1891-10-30, Page 5OCT. P80, 1891 l"1Ct iTet.US, ACWvocp(1. The 1. 0, G. T. will hold their moat• Inge in future in the Town Doll. Tho Bee says :—There is too much rubbish dumped upon the sidewalks by writ& villagure and allowed to lie there to the annoyaune of pedeetrial8, S. Il. Harding and bilge Miriam Duan, teachers in the Atwood public school, have been re engaged for next year, the latter at $30 of an inoren80 in salary. While engaged in roofing 11, M. Bal• lantyne's store John Switzer had tho misfortune to pat his hand into 8 pall of boiling tar by mistake, burning hie hand frightfully. Baotrriva. Look out for another wedding on the lest con. in the near future. We are pleased to state that Donald Currie ie considerably improved ku health. Wm. Woodrow, of the 2nd con., who lots been in Algoma fur several years, has returned. Arthur Shaw and family have moved into their handsome brick residence. whieh was erected this Heileman Jonathan Dulmage and wife, of the 1st con., have gone to Newbridge to live. They will be greatly missed in this neighborhood. Miss Mary Caldbick, daughter of Councillor Caldbick, purposes going out to Manitoba next week to visit her sister. IIer many friouds wish her t1 safe journey and a pleasant time. 33e1•ruve. C. 0, F.—Court Belgrave, No, 48, of the Canadian Order of Foresters, located at Belgrave, gave its members and friends an oyster supper, mueioal and literary en- tertainment on Thursday evening of last week. Bros. Vennorman, Chief Ranger; S. Irvin, Secretary, and R. Sterling, Financial Seoretary, etre to bo emigrate. IoLed for having matters so well arranged for the comfort and entertainment of these who were present. After 'the oysters and other good things had been disposed of all adjourned to the Forest. ers' Ball to enjoy the program which had been prepared. Bro. R. Elliott, P. W. C. R., of Wingham, was ohoeen chairman, and opened with a short address. David McGill, of Belgrave, gave a song, the Harmonies, Band, of Wingham, ren- dered eelectious pleasing the audience. Reading by S. Gray, Mr. Stewart, song. Edward Towe, High Chief Ranger, Lon- don, addressed the meeting at consider. able length. He was well reneived. Bros. McIntyre, Uline and others, also took part in the program. A large number were preseut from Wingham, Blyth, Brussels, Londeeburo and Olin - ton, also Bro. John Neelands, H. Treae: and D. M. Gordon, H. Chap., of Wing. ham, were present. Court Belgrave, under whose auspices the entertainment was given, are the owners of a good hall. The meeting was brought to a close about 11 o'clock, all feeling well pleased. 13118 eln. Mr. Campbell, of Teeswater Sundayed in town. 5. A. Brownlee has so far recovered as to be able to take a short drive. Quarterly meeting is to be held in the Methodist church on Sunday morning. A. H. Plamwer has been engaged at priuuipal of the public school for next year. P. Kelly and E. Chamberlain attended the Conservative convention in Brussels on Saturday. On Sunday evening Rev. Mr. Oawp• bell intends preaching a sermon specially to young w0mon. Jimmy Davies is able to be around again laving almost recovered from in. juries received lately. Du Monday the 12113 division court was held before Judge Doyle. Only one case had to be disposed of. The members of L. 0. L. No. 963, Blyth, inteud oelebrating the anniversary of the Gunpowder plot by a sermon and supper. The ladiee of the Methodist ohuroh are making preparations fur having a tea meeting on the anniversary of the open- ing of the new :church on Nov.12111, Mr. Habkirkc, who has been clerk in Powell & MoKiuhton's flour and feed store for sometime past, left on Monday to take it similes position in Seafor113. Lis to IA'e I. The arbitration ease betweeu Geo. Roesbaoh and the insurance companies, has been heard in Toronto. A number of our citizens were in attendan06. Andrew Poorsh, butcher, of this town, returued from Wellesley, where he had been attending the funeral of his mother, Catherine Foereh, who was in her seven. ty third year. The deceased leaves 13 children, all of whom were present at the funeral, 97 grand children, 43 great grand ohildreu, 48 great great•grand children, all living. W. J. all yearling b.f., Lulu G., woe sent tact Monday over the course here to beat the Oanedise half•mile year. ling record of 1.874. The track woe in fah; condition and the day was cool with a strong wind. The filly went the first heat in 1.400, after two breaks. In the the second heat she went to the quarter in 47 seconds and finished the half in 1.34 without a break or skip. After 20 minate0 she scored up again, this time trotting the heat also without a skip. The quarter was reaohad in the same time as before, 47 seconds, and the half in 1.34 flat, the lost eighth woe made in 220 seconds. The youngster is very level headed and a pure•gaited trotter. The performances woe according to the rules of the National Breoder0' Aesooiati0n, A. gong of men set to work Monday morning for sub•oontraotor Heard at the carpenter work on the new building of the Listowel furniture factory. A sod. fold was built out of the top window of the tower 50 feet from the ground, and on this two men, Thos. Boiler of 10th Elms, and a young man, son of John Little of the Silver Corners cheese fee. tory, .131ma, were working. Contractor Large was etonding beneath rind galled to them that he did not think they were safe, but his warning, was too late, for just as lee spoke he naw the scaffolding give way. The men fell headlong to the rendered instantly m ground and were r Y u con8oiou8 Dnd died in a few mhnetos, Large had a narrow escape, a heavy, plank just striking his foot ae he ran oat, Two children near by were etruck with %tattering shingles, het riot injured, Bailey was married, Little was single. tl'a•li( 7. bible Sharp has gptl0 011 0, Visit to 1111011. igen. D. D. Crittenden, of Myth, was visit• fug here this week. Quarterly nleOLing i't ominetion with Aeharlc naught at Panama wagered the Methocliet oongregati0u next Sabbath. Ll feet in Jougth and was 4 fool In dlunt- A nernher from this luoality attended otur. Division Court in Brussels lneb luo8day. A flaw has been disoovered in another The re -opening services of the Menlo. new of the ens on board a British EMI.dist ohuroh will be held t1 week from next g Sunday. Her, 111r, Rupert, Munro-umof Prince: ; Frediaand, of Bulgaria, has ordered 01,000,000 worth of ea117)011 from Kr app. A Japanese girl has arrived in San Francisco on her way to Chicago to learn demtietry, Twenty millions of people 111 Russia are said ho be already oe the verge of starvation. In Vosten, in the Congo State, the fleet newspaper Iraq recently made its appenrnnue. Daly Tennyson preserves for reline with religious care every pipe her hes. band 8nlnke8. The lilmperor of Germany has yielded to his wife's eolioitations and hi again without a beard. J. J. Doyle ' and P. C. Johnson have started for Khartoum in the hope of finding General Gorden. A no1010110 female brigand is under arrest in Servin charged with foertoou murders and endless robberies. The Boldest known epot on the enrth'8 surface is emus Werkhojanek, Siberia - 81 degrees below zero, Ii'ithreeheit. An Odessa dispatch says 374 estates belonging to the nobility will be mold by auction ill Ootober Milder foleoloetre. The lowest body of water on the globe is the Caspian Sea, whieh is 86 feet be- low the level of its ueighbor, the Black Sea. M. Ader, of Paris, after expending more than 0100,000 on a [lying maehime, has produced one in w11i011 he flew about 100 yards. In Alaska huge brown bears, driveu to fury and desperatiou by the little Alaskan mosquito, finally tear their flesh and die in agony. A suit to recover over half a million dollars has been commenced against John Hoey, ex•prssident of the AdamsExpress Co. At Lebanon, Pa., one day last week, Paul Bomberger, aged 4, wandered on the track of the Lebanon Electric railway as a car was approaching. His mother, Mrs. Thomas Bomberger, rushed ou the track to save him, when the oar struck both. The mother was instantly killed and the boy will die. Robb. Newebim and wife, well-known residents of Birtle, Man., left their resi- dence for a short time Saturday, leaving their children, aged reepootivoly 3 and 5 year's, in the house. While absent the little ones found a package of gunpowder which they ignited. The explosion set fire to the 110308 and both the ohildren were bunted to death. Mr. Gladstone is admitted to be, in private life as well as in public, the greatest talker of the century. Ono of his admirers says of him:—"Ina draw. iug-room he is surrounded by a bevy of ladies and a crowd of gentlemen. One starts a question. It may be on Emer• eon's best poem ; it may be on the strict interpretation of an extract from the Bible, or it may be upon the origin of racing in England, or the morality of card playing, or the value of poultry. And upon them all Gladstone is good for a couple of 0olun.08 et least." France possesses 1,102 mineral springs, of which 1,027 are turned to 'manna, a, and Algerh has 47 in use. Of the total in France 319 are sulphurous, like that of Amolio.les-Baines ; 345 are alkaline, such as Vichy ; 135 are ferruginous, for instance ()runt, and 210 are of various aorta, some common salt, others sulphate of sodium, and a third group sulpliate of lime. They are bot or cold, as the case may be, and are dist'ibated all over the country ; but they are chiefly found in the son111sast half, from the Pyrenees to Alsace Lorraine. They are a source of wealth to the nation, Vichy alone having sold 3,500,000 bottles of waters since 1878. F. J. Smith, a prao1io111 printer oper- ating a Mergeuthaler maohine in the Commercial office, Toledo, 0., performed some phenomenal work last week. On Tuesday night he set 47,900 ems, =root- ed matter, in eight hours, regular oopy off the hook. Saturday night he set 49, 500 ems, corrected matter, from regular copy off the hook In eight hours. His reoord for the week' was 259,000 ems cors rioted matter, repreeenting 45 hours' work. Three hours were lost on Monday. The average for the week was 5,765 ems per hour for 45 hours. Mr. Smith's usual average 16 5,000 per hour. These figures are supported by affidavits of the operator, attested to by the foreman of the newsroom. If all the i8lauds in the world are counted, their numbers will mount into hundreds of thousands. There are over 1,000 islands under the flag of Japan, mtuny 1181dred8 in the St. Lawrence River, and in Georgian Bay, the north extension of Lake [futon, where we lied very few '-lands on Lite maps, there are in reality several thousand iehunde, most of theta, of course, quite small. It was among these h'antiful wooded little 18. lands that the Hume Indians took re• Fuge when they were assailed in 16411 by their implaoable foes, the Irognis. Among the labyrinthine ohauels the Iroquis could not '80000sefully pursue them, and those who escaped to the is- lands saved themselves from the exter• initiation which befell their friends. Charles Brown and wife live in Long Island City. Charles i8 on engineer. Last Saturday morning be went to work as usual. A few hours later his wife was told that the body of a drowned mon re- sembling her husband had been found in New Town Creek, near Huntee'0 Point, Site went where the body lay and idonti. fled it as her husband. When site recov- ered from the shock she ordered the body carried to her home, Orope was hong 0n the door. At 7 o'cloolf the some even. ing while Mrs. Brown was weeping over the body of her husband a step was heard, tete door opened and a man walked in, He saw the darkened room and wondered what had happened. "What does t' '8 'mean 7'' he orded. Mrs, Brown rushed from the ehautber. As soon as ehe saw who tho intruder was she fell fainting{ into his arms, with the ory of "Thank God, my husband," When elle recover. the Brown tlsehold in 1bo ed there was o i, despito the feat 1hot the o0rp80 of on un• known mart lay dressed for .the grave iu the front parlor., When Mr. Brown look' ed ate corpse he wee surprised to see what a strong regembiance the body bore to himself. TUE BRUSSELS POST "nlEU,C2m ITGawu...i.r..n&M inn Oi.r II ',7a rMNITAIME '7..,. About 25.000 penplo oro killed every year in India by wild laiest0 and reptiles, `alio must celebrated oelleotion of fame in the world is in the 13riliah Al 'Iseult:. A herb hes hoar found in Yu0a141u which is to boa certain euro for insanity. the Dist8ot, well preach. A public en- tertainment may be held on the Monday evening following. fit cronw. Tliss Strachan was visit hg in Tees• water last weep. Miss Latin hill and Miss 13e11a Smith were vieitiug at Wingham this week. A boar has been seen on the eastern end of the 9111 eon. and appears to be quite at home. Tile LOWO'farm, oonlnining 100 acres of land, good brick home, &0., was Hold on Thursday afternoon of last week to Juo. Lowe for the enm of 03,800. It is oonsidored a groat bargain. E. S. Scott was the anotioneer. Stout( Hold cheap at the sale. Miss Lizzie AfoLauohlin, who i8 now attending 111e Clinton Model S0hcol, has been engaged 10 toaoh the junior depart. motit of the Londesboro public school for 1802, ae encee8eo1 to Mies Dewar. Miss MoLanohlin has proven herself a good student and wi•1 no doubt matte a No. 1 school mare. Witr,L 111* 411. Meyers' block is progressing at a rapid rate. The Bank of Ilareilten building hos a slate roof. All of our 0011001 teachers have been r0.engaved for next year. An effort is being in Wingham to or. ganize a branch of the Knigh 0 of Pythias. The Dominion Numbering Co. is at work nomboring the houses in Wingbom. It is a move in the right direction. The members of L. 0. L. No. 794, Windham, will celebrate the Fifth of November by holding an entertainment in the town hall in the evening, consist- ing of a leobure, vocal and inetrimentel music. H. W. O. Meyer, of Wingham, pun chased a very handsome fox terrier dog a few days ago from the proprietor of the Arden Fox Terrier Kennels, G. W. Prescott, of Toronto. His name is Arden Wasp, registered pedigree num• bar (0. K. 1i. 793,) sired by Pepper (0, K. R. 909,) who was sired by Suffolk Coronet (A. K. 0. S. 13. 6953) (C. K. R. 1175,) and out of the celebrated Cham- pion Diaden, by Champion Result. Mr. Meyer can now easily olailn that he is the owner of one of the beet bred fox terriers in North America. w1-o,ee tele. Business good. New baker coming to town. Curling season nearly at hand. Wake up boys and organize. A good dress,and mantle matter could find a good opening here,. Lots of apples being shipped from around here. Prices lay. The Grand Ventral Hotel is running full blast now as a temperance house. Messrs. Hamilton and Sanderson aro shippinpcattlo, sheep and hogs—two or three ours every week. The weight and manse re Ltspector paid our village a visit lash week on his regular tour and found everything 0. K. 111r. Blank has had his flour mill re. shingled. We welcome him in oar midst and we predict for him great BEEP cels. Lots of min Doming iuto town. Messrs. Clegg, of Wingham, and T. Hemphill aro the principal buyers, along with the mills. John Hooey shipped a car load of matte to Montreal Monday of this week. He intends going to Manitoba shortly with another oar load. The 'Union Base Ball Club, of Corrie and Wroxeter have won iu money this Beason past 0186, which is not a bad showing for a looal dub. Rutherford 13' os., our popular tin. smiths, have an extra rush of work this fall, having over 15 houses and barns to finish eavetroughing, &o., besides the iron roof on Sauderoon & Miller's store. They put on two extra workmen this week. Our millers now wear a pleasant smile. They have water enough and to spare to run both mills night and day. For a time they were unable to run at all owing to scarcity of water power but both flour and oatmeal mills are ruuuing to full capacity night and day to make up for loot time. l„elloral New*a. Lord Gordon is bankrupt. The kilt is doomed in Scotland. The Czar of Russia never shaves. Tolstoi eats a raw onion on rifling. Oats' flesh is much eaten in China - Finland's longest day has 210 hours. The Duke of Nassau has 025,000,000. Post Swinburne is a red-headed ba0he. lor. Queen Victoria has fifty living descend- ants. Mies Braddon has written flftytwo novels. Fra800 hits finished a census of carrier pigeons. The Marquis of Lorne loves cook. fighting. The Prince of Wales is insured for $800,000. Rome has twontyflve Prote start 011081 408. A four•day ship must have 155,000 horse -power. Pritnee George of Wates is oovered with ta'ooinge. The Empress of Austria's new palace at Corfu cost 0000,000. About 4500 :ponies of wild boos are known, and of wasps 1100, Hebrew, it 19 said, is again becoming a living IaugmLge in Palestine. Before Olu•istianity entered Indio many lepers were burled alive. The oatorpillar sate throe or four times his Own weight every clay. Sixty-two aouviots are awaiting death in various United Stator prisons. Scarcely 720,000 days have passed slime the Romans lnvadod Britain. Rot101ild4, at Frankfort-olh•tlle•Main, pay to the city $83,000 annual taxes, Ailed Sinton, the celebrated French 000nomist, dnteate tobacco and alcohol. This is the time when the 0ranborry'e ripening red twinge beard to the t.trkey'e eyes. L. IINJ)I ISICIIvf;I WILL' (101, heaporris a than nn 111nlo''J1bred imhalf proved Yorkshire pig, "Orange 11,,",.' 1'n ru)s, 91. to be pall et time oI sarvl,e, with privilege of returniuu Ir neves try. Pedigree niay be e11uu ou npplicetioe to the owner. 10311' 501011 WILS(Joo, BOARS FOR SERVICE. The nndarsigu'el will keep for service, at eiranbrook, the thorn' bred Berkshire pig Also "Prince l oro' bredl Chester " fromWhite pig. ;dock, edi. 31,800 m(.y be epee Oil appp0,11iel. Tante, 814 J wish, at time of service, with Infvilege 03 returning if nenc48ot•y. ,31151N DILLINO, 10-1 l'ropriotor. IM211VIMO VLARGE WHITE YORK - S1IIR10130AR. The nidnrsiguud will peep for service this mosque 0011000 14o Improved large white proem; pig "heady" on Int 30, eon.0, Morrie, to which n limited number of sows will ba tak8,i. Tome 01.00 to be paid ab time 0114010708, with 8110 privilege of return- ing if necessary, Pedigree new be soon 110• 00 an 0110118100, 1(013E111'11,011101.,, 1588 Proprietor, REAL ESTATE. flA RM S FOR SALE.—THIO UN- nEa0mNNn tae several good Faris Por sada nal to rent, easy terms, in Townships of NT orris and Grey, C. B. SC0T'P,Brusoels. 07.1f. [IOIOf'1 FARM FOR SALE.— Lot 11, Com 1',, Grey ; 100 acres; first- bluse bulldinps, A ram bargain to a 00slt purchaser, Title perfeot. Apply et once to W.81.13 lei OLAIIt,rullettor, erussule. 30. rlao[OE FARM FOR HALE.— `) 1301118 south 11111f Lot 27,4011.6, ,Morris, 100 acme, lcnrly all 0880103. Good tnildings, Due young hearing orchard. Immediate pos- session. Busy Terms, Apply to W. M. SINCLA R, tf- Solloitor, &o„ Brussels. r101IF011'PABLE HOUSE AND Lot for Sale in Rtho], known es. tbo Govsnloolc property. 10 aores of land, good house and stable, hard and soft water, well fenced. 5088808101, given any time. Tor uric:, terms and other information apply 0 W rt, SPENCE, Postm aetor,Ethel, or 100135, 00055, Or'ao brook. 16.310 fARM 1+'OR SALE.—TBE UN- dereigned offers his valuable 100 acre farm, being Lot 12, Con. 9, Gley, for Bale. There are 85 acres ander crop, balance timbered. There is a good oroburd, wells, 110, on the premises, besides log (10)808. bank helm, &a. Will be sold on reasonable terms. For mice and full particulars apply to WM. HABKIRK, Brussels P. D., or 30IIN Bt1ATTIE, soaterth, Ont. 57.010 VALUABLE 50 ACRE FARM FOR BALE,—Being west 5 Lot 11, 055.0, Crrgy, 21 miles from Brussels. Tile 111),1 1s good clay loam, won ,twined, mostly all cleared and in coed order. (88.8 sore ofor- chard is good repair. Timm ie n 08ver full- ing sprins nn the premises end 0e extra well at the buildings. The buildings are comfort. able, Weald tone suitable property in or near Brussels as pert pay, 5110 forthei par- ticulars apply ou the premises to 5:11081, 01oGa10110R, or address Brussels P. 0. 5811 111AR1I FOR SALE.—THE UN• n NnNteNau ot]s'0 for sale the 000111 0,101 onarforof 111128, eonees)4ou 0, 0101718, County of Huron, eon(11(01np 51; items. The land lent first finality nod In a 4ig1) state of cultivation. well Immo.' 0ut1 nude' -drained, 8'5 nares cleated. New frame 1lnnee, 8 rnonle, nillk house with concrete walls, "- wells, good barns nod sited, orchard, etc. Eight acres of hall wheat. This desirable property adjoins the onrper'ntion Of Brussels. Suit- able -tour will bo given . Title perfect. IAMBS GR111V57, Owner, 86- 8enf00113 P. 0. r.:1_001) FARM FOR SALE,— The uueers(gned Executors 0171r the "Jobe Forbes" :farm for sale. The property consists of 150 a0ro8, being lot 8, coi.6, and west half lot 7, con. 8, Groy township, Moro are 180 soros cleared ltndunder crop, balance hardwood bush. On the premises (8 a good "storey brisk house, large boll barn lvith stone stabling, wells, windmill and piping to stables, two (rchards, good fences, &o, The farm Join a good state of cultivation and is only 55 miles from Brussels. Poeseesto n to suit uurohaser. For price, terms, &o., write Or apply t0 841 SAS. CARDIFF, Brussels P. 0. or D. ROBED::, Stratford. DUNN'S BAKING POWDER THECOOK'S BEST FRIEND LARGEST SALE IN CANADA. Rheumatism, DEING duo to the presence of uric J acid in the blood, is most effectually cured by the use of Ayer's Sarsapa- rilla. 13e euro you get Ayer's and no other, and take it till the poisonous acid is thoroughly expelled from the system. We challenge attention to this testimony :— "About —"bout 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 saw by au advertise- ment in a Chicago paper that a man had boon relieved of this distressing com- plaint, after long suffering, bytaking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I then decided to matte a trial of this medicine, and took it regularly for eight months, and am pleased to state that it has °elected a complete cure. I have since had no re- turn of the dlseaso. Iw a, R. Irving v g Dodge,110 West 12511101., Now York. "Ono year ago I was taken ill with inflammatory rheumatism, being con- fined to my house six months. I came out of the sickness very muoh debili- tated, with no appetite, and my system disordered in every wave I ooulmcnoed tieing Ayer's Sarsaparilla and began to improve at once, gaining in strength and soon r000vering my usual health. I cannot say too much in praise of tihis well-known medicine,"—Mrs. L. A. Stark, Nashua, N. H. S er s arse arilia r AY p l PRt8Annn HT Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Pride al: dr. bottles, (it. Worth r5 A bone. MO ::LES PULAR ONE WAY AWN ES TO THE aci CI 11 -ra 00100 l dV, 9Wmv. d.-113 ` } Dec, d-16-30 13Y THE +1391+ HAVE 7NE AOVANTAOE OF elite Attli:tydarytS rogress Rapid rite Low linty of Room ART GULARS FROM ANY AGENT OP THE COMPANY J. 1'. PIr1PPER, Agent, Brussels. STANDARD BANK OF CANADA, HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO. W. F. COWAN. Presicf0nr. J. L. BRODIE, Cashier. 380010, - - PAID 171, CAPITAL, - • RI.NsnvE FUND, • - - 07,000.000 • 1,000,000 • 500,000 Ag0noios in all principal points in Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba. United States and Blighted. Brussels Agency. A General Banking Business Transacted. Farmers' 11011 other gong Notes Discounted at lowest rates, Prufte Issued and Collec- tions math on all points, Deposits received and interest allowed at et:trent rates. S 1V1 S BANK. Interest Allowed on Snvingo Bank De- posits of 51 and upwards from date of deposit to Sato of withdrawal, and com- pounded half yearly. Pr010111 attention Ind every facility afford- ed auet0mers living at a distance. G. P. SCHOLFIELD, Agent. 33m/owls, April AL1.1891. It won't break =that's why Kabo is the only thing for corset "bones." The B. & C. Corset is boned with Kabo. More than that! Wear a B. & C. Corset for two or three weeks and see if you like it. If you don't you can return it and get your money. It's a hundred to one you won't do itf but you have the privilege, Von Haran 115 A. S'FIOAOHAN. MOVED ANI) .—..- Ready for Business 1. take this opportunity of thanking the Public for tho good- ly share of patronage received in the past and also to inform those who don't know that I have mov- ed to my new brick store, on the site of former one destroyed by fire. My Stock of DBI+]SS GOODS, GROW -7311U S, CANNED GOODS, &C. is large, well bought and com- plete. My store hi not run 071 wind or gas but good, solid. every clay Bargains may be had at all times. Special Value 111 Tae. Call in and see me, Agent for Parker's Dye Works, Toronto. 9 13.D.,1LA„ L $ eciaiist, - Toronto, 30NA'r)AN BirHC11A1Sp' t.lohrw,i, Heys;-" "Atter ;me; ,uv all my money end ero40rty to 11r purpose on lubdmal mel, fur whet Choy termed a 118,t,ole80 ease of ommuul1tiou, Ur. Sluehtlr cured me." Mea MART Puimon0, Woodhouse, says 1— "When all others Pulled, Dr. Sinclair oared Me of fits." 28. ltomtn'rs,N, Carleton Plane, says:— "Ur. Sinclair cured rue of Catarrh." 00,,. ltowl718, myth, Keys: -"01.. Sinclair cur81 1110 of team. 11 o l ase 41.14 dropsy, whoa all others railed." Diseases of 1'riral,r Nature, brought On by folly, Dr. Sinclair certainly Carrs. Cosaoultati.oa WILL BE AT THE AMERICAN HOTEL, BRUSSEL —0N— Thursday, Oct. 29, '91. IN TE OL . STA Owing to Mr. MoGiunis foiling to oompleto his arrangements I am back again in my Grocery. I am very thankful for the patron- age in the past 15 years and ask not only a continnanoe of the same but a large in• crease in trade. I have a well assorted stook of GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, GLASSWARE, FRUITS, &c., and am continually adding to it. Big Bargains in Teas, Special Value in Glassware, Prime Hams and Bacon. I don't do much puffing about my business but I am giving bargains that are worth securing. Call and prove it for yourself. Geo. Baker. THOS. FLETEEill Practical Wato1L7naker and jeweler. Thanking the public for past favors and support and wishing still to secure your patronage, we are opening out Full Lines in GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. Silver Plated Ware from Established and Reliable Makers fully warranted by us. Clockas of the Latest Desi ns. JEWELRY] WEDDING RINes, LADIES GEM RINGO, BnoocnEs, Emmaus, &a. ea -Also a Full Line of 'FitLiss and Violin Strings, &o., in stook. N.B.—Mower of Marriage Liceu:eB. T. Fletcher, - Brussels. YELLOW FRONT Grocery 1-[y goods have arrived and been placed in position in the new store, and I am now prepar- ed to give the public the oppor- tunity of buying from an entire- ly new and fresh stock. I have a full lino of Choice Groceries, Tobaccos, 0aunec1 Goods, Woodenware, Fruits, Con- fectionery, ko., and my motto will be the old and tried one, "Small profits and quick re- turns." Other lines will be ad- ded to my stock as trade opens up and extends: A Specialty made of Pure Teas and Uuadniteratod Spices. Fresh Biscuits, Binger Snaps, do., received, 11,11nlcing the public generally for pas pa11088ge in other linos I solicit a share of your orders at the Yeiaiow 11emN1', l-V`Butter, Eggs and well ()leveed Poul- try wanted. J. T. RO, Opposite the Poetof 130.