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The Brussels Post, 1891-11-6, Page 5Nov, (1, 1891TII (, BRUSSELS POST ranit�.: 0(r• muxDrnk7]3Hi+tEi2,Y,--.`r.T4L4"3Z-^AT'Pl�ffi^frl+167785 S.Y�ESC)3^f:1J:'.F9JPR^�R74'1$itt'dQ - RfIIrS'r1IRr':r`.ti"F'SC.: ....-..5101 aq�iyr 1;11 -onto tch)5, Il[eenfi'Y)t Abort two weeks alioWiu. Taylor, of 1fenfryn, was fixing a fence whim a rail slipped book and drove n pin which was in hie vest into hie broast. Inflammation and orysipelae set in and he was under the iluotur s u'u'e fir over a week, he fa better now, Coo seleroole. Council meeting here on Friday of this week. Auction sale on the 10tH inst. at the Royal Hotel. Farm stook, oto, Rev. D, 13, McRae has been greatly b°thelod lately with neuralgia. It is said that Adam Turnbull will re• move from the 0th cel. of Grey to the farm of Peter Sinclair se. and reside there. 537ueval.+. Rev. L 33. Wallwin is expeoted borne t11ie week. Wm. Smith is suffering from a felon on his linger. Mr. Watcher moved to lower Mogi ham this week, Mr. Stephens, wagon -maker, has re- turned to Clinton. Aire. Timmins is at her mother's in Belgrave, very sick. Alex, McEwen, teacher, has the honor of killing the first fox of the eaasun, The regular quarterly service was held in 1heMethodiet church here last Sun- day afternoon. In 191t absence of the pastor, Rev, S. Sellery, B. D., of Wing - ham, officiated and also condncted the sacramental servi00. He preached an ad- mirable discourse. Li.etow 01 - The phonograph man has been enter- taining Listowel citizens during the past week. Some of our town -merchants and butchers are adopting the cash system, and announce that they will do business on a crash basis on and after the let Nov. T. E. Hay has been honorably ac- quitted by the Supreme court in the action taken against him for alleged breaking in a oar at Virden, Man., and removing his goods therefrom. Mr. Hay did not even employ counsel in the case. Inspeotor Hopkins laid complaint A. J. Seiler for watering and John Twambly for skimming milk sent to 'the Elmo, factory. Keller explained that one morning he found the can partly upset in the tub and some milk in the water and supposed some water may also have get into the milk. Mrs. Trembly 00• knowledgod having taken cream for por- ridge but no one had even told her she ought not to do so. Each fined $5 and costs. On Wednesday Inspector Miller charged Chas. Coughlin with sending milk from which cream had been remov- ed to the Wallace factory, ire admitted having taken some and was fined $20 and $8 costs. Diorr ice. Fall wheat is doing well. Township Connell will meet on Mon- day, 28rd inst. Advertise your strayed cattle in Tem Pos'r. Dont wait to hunt to week before doing so. Mrs. Hoard, 5th line, was taken danger- ously del last week with inflammation. A physician had to be palled. Voters' List Court at the Township Hall en Tuesday November 17th. There are a large number of appeals to bear. There wag no preaching in Johnston's or Browntown churches last Sunday as the quarterly meeting was held in Blue - vale in the afternoon. Rev. S. Binary, B. D., of Wingham, oonduotod the service in the absence of the pastor. Peter McNeil, who recently sold his 50 aore lot to Thos. Miller, intends re- moving to Colorado, where he has rela- tions. Mr. McNeil paid $2,000 for the farm to H. Hamilton, now in Brussels, eight years but owing to depression in price he only received $1,800 from Mr. Miller. We are pleased to see that Dr. B. Grant Jefferis, son of Rev. T. Sri. Jet. feris, of Oakville, and brother to Mrs. 0. 33. Harris, formerly of this township, has been appointed dean of the Northwestern College of Dental Surgery in Chicago. It is a well-earned and well•deeerved promotion. Potatoes have yielded well this year. Wm. Michie planted ono and a half acres of land with "Beauty of Hebron," and "Rose" end was rewarded with a return of 150 bushels to the acre and none rob - ten. The same gentleman had 87 bush- els of Spring wheat, Lost Nation, to the acre. Wltltnyt. ''Huron County. 1 '1'haidieghon Thursday afternoon of next weele [ ,ing Hervey. will be held here The lt°'.al'ti•m 11.14 of 1Vr°x t.r are •ns 11011 std »in' large ' dei,; gond work, 1111,1 1040 a un.nrbtn•ship G e' 41 Township Council on Friday of this week, at Cranbrook. Look out for a wedding on the 5th eon. in the near future. Mies—ie going to share her fortune with Sandy in a neighoring township. Hallowe'en tricks in some perbe of the township proved the oorreotneee of the old nddage "Satin finds some mischief still for idle hands to do." Mies Aggie, second daughter of Jas. Bishop, who has been attending the Training Home of the Salvation Army, le home on a visit for her health. James Shaw, lot 12. con. 15, has leased his farm to Duncanson Bros. and will take a well earned rest for a year or so. He will likely remove to Brussels and make his borne there in the meantime, We regret to hent that Mrs. Wm. • Bishop, of Beeobville, formerly of Grey, is dangerously ill with a cancer in her throat, Hoe friends aro anxious about her as the trouble interferer with her taking nourishment or speaking. The Patrons of Indnetey of the 16th con. and looality hold their regular meetings in Turnbull's school house. 'To create 1011 interest in those gatherings do• bates are arranged, for. The one elle week was "Intemperance vs. War." Semon Raroo'e,—The following import shows the standing of the pupils of S. S. No. 5, Grey, for the month of Oatober :— Jr. Part I—Arthus Robertson, Aloe. Dunbar, Mfttbel Goatee ; Sr. Part I• -Floe• sie Hamilton, Daniel Savage, Martha Bierues ; Part II—John Peareon,,111bet•t Robertfmt, Mary Dolce ; Jr. II—Floronee 0001001 Bella Coates, John Kemp ; Sr. II—Minnie Campbell, Mary 1.Itidloy, Itabt. Oliver ; Jr. III --Amy Spillet, Liz. zee Duke,)ave Duke ; Sr. III—Ben Taylor, usan Petersen, Jennie Duke; IV Mos—Georgina Alexander, Mary J. Holmes, Donald Kellner. Geo. Donso9, Teacher. 111 11 eleewh 011(111. re. 1.11 4°111, C.Iintnn, has 111 hie garden, 'Me Welton cheese faatnry lots rb>sod 1110111 tree in 1.111 118111111 ; this le minus , down her the 09(1900 aril 51r. Edgar had thing 11111110(11 for the eaasun, ramnved to l3rusuole. Albert Pauliner One new livery baro, A w0ddiug le on the lapis in onl• tit.. 11011.,. 11'01 °lutein is 0 It is said that prospective "chandler" by trade. Wm. Campbell, wife land two dangh• tees are vieitung in Walton and vicinity. Mr. Chumyboll is freight aleck at Orillia. On Friday as Hugh Fulton was elosing the gate on the way home his horsier ran away and one broke its leg. She had to be shut. On Saturday night, while driving from the Royal Hotel shod, Ills team again took fright and collided with a tree, smashing the tongue, axle and other parts of the wagon. Truly misfortunes never creme singly. ele.t v(,O(t. The cantata "Qnoen Esther" le being arranged for. Mrs. 1larvey'n big Newfoundland dog has turned 11 yr hie toss. Micheal Fox and family have got oom- fortnbly settled in their )new home. Wm, %even oo,ltinne0 very poorly, Although over 80 years of ng0 he hire had, until recently, tolerably gond health. Mrs. Seerlet has retnr118cl to her home in Toronto after speeding a maple of weeks visiting her father, J. W. bLrBain. Mise Addis) Robertson, teacher, who has been ill with the 80nrllit fevgr, 11as thine of lumber to the Suttee and ; of ovo .0110 hundred. et Wreeeteu•, le :Unmet completed anti „�eeler 1 r the ,.earnnee 1 r, r n tl t011u t1 ttl a t 11 0(111 rr of the street, The nlngistratee, f'rnmsw for ere [Mine the boys freely for using find tromerg0 on the streets, This is a ere). in the right direction. Cue of the well known Whyte Brno„ evangelists anti singers, c0rnm0ueed a series of revivalseeViee1 in the Ili ethernet church Lnoknow 0(r Sunday. W. i8. Holder, the converted railway 001.1110101', will preach in No. th•et. Meth. °dist rhnreb, C0t10rieh, at the re opening services on Sunday, Nov.8111, The population of til village of Lnok• now, as publisher) in the Government re. turns of the late 0.011151 le 128,1, nn 10. urease of 122 in the past ten years. 1I. they, if llomiulc, sold a herd of Manitoba 0attle onesisthng of 21 head to Thos. Henry of the 1111 comesei00 at the h tudeome price of $10,00 per head. Throe of Jae, Steep's applo-peokere, ellintor, Maim to have paged and beer - relied 100 barrels of apples. in one day last week, which is Waimea to he an un, equalled .performance. The 0, P. 10. hove bee'] retaking great improvements in their property at Ford. wiuh. The ysrtt has been newly fenced and the large ,yr1Li° storehouse which hire recovered and entered upon her duties stood u 1 err 1fet1 for many years 11110 again, been moved across the track raid fitted Arrangemonte ere comp 0 ec or up len first 0lit9e style. third course of lectnree to be given in the The employees of the Doherty Organ Methodist ahnroh during December, Jan- Factory, Clinton, 1101133 raised a clone - w ary and February. tion of 880 for their fellow -workman, T. Carpenters are at work finishing the 0• Edmonds, who has been linable to interior of Ballantyne'a new store. When wort( far Dome time, owing to an 05000- 10 1 completed it will be ono of tl f 1111 et tion through which he lately passed. business etnude fn oho vn aye. Rev. D. Rogers preaolled in Galt last Sabbath in the abeenee of Dr. Griffin, who was at Brussels. Rev. 11. Paul, of Brussels, preached here both morning and evening. 3. M. Pelton, of New York city, is pub- lishing the genealogy of the Pelton family, members of which reside in At. wood, Listowel and Wing appears to be but one family bearing this name hence the desirability of pub- lishing the history. ham. There Ver 1i'sr I1 ii.ln . Button cb Feesant have again received a renewal of their order for maple blocks for England and will require a large quantity of first class maple logs. Rev. E. W. Hughes and E. 0. Clarke, membere of Huron Anglieen Lay Work- ers Association, ware in St. Thomas on Wednesday and Tllureday of last week attending the meetings of the association. Wm. Mitchell, of Turnberry, brought into the Times office a wonderful freak of nature in the shape of member of rasp. berry bushes, upon which were a number of ripe and green berries and a countless number of blossoms. Tee Camp of the Sons of Sootland, which WAS recently organized in this town is a prosperous condition and grow• ing rapidly. Thee is n membe"ehip of over 80, ond a large number of others have signified their intention of joining. Word has been received from Robt. Orr and family. They are at' Las Vegas, New Mexico, where they intend to make their bony, lir. Orr'e health seems to be very anal improved, even in the short time he has been there. The climate of this etete is very invigorating and Mr. Orr has great hopes of his colo• pieta recovery and thinks be will be able to return next spring. We are informed that the United Banks Association of the United States have made the following offer to H. Gar- butt (in the Garbutt exbrndi,ion ease) through their detective, A, Luca.. That they will pay the travelling expenses of Garbutt's witnesses from Wingham to Texas and back, besides giving them $5 a day while away, if be (Garbutt) will consent to go to Texas at once without any more trouble. This offer is made by the haulm on acoeunt of the cry that is mode that he would not get justice if he 99118 taken to Texas on amount of his not being able, financially, to take witnesses with him to prove hie innocence. fra11el. David Henderson has removed to Brussel... A few silly tricks were the outcome of last Saturday night's Hallowe'en fun. Nobody seriously damaged. Robt. Scott offers the "Govenlook" property in this village for sale. It would be a sung home for somebody. The Trustee Board bas re•engaged Jae, McLachlan and Miss Sherlock as teachers for 1802. They have done well in the 'cahoot. Is the Crooke Act observed in Ethel ? The McAllister—Glenn ease was heard in Goderich on Thursday of this week. Result not known here at time of writing. RE• OiwNINo SEal'IOEs.—Next Sunday Rev. It. S. Rupert, M. A., chairman of the Listowel District, will preach iu col• notion with the reopening services of the Methodist church hero ab 10180 a. m. and 6:80 p. m. The church is very much improved by the work done. The exterior has been brightened by a dress of paint by Mr. Sidman, The plaster has been torn off the ceiling and blank ash matched lumber 'substituted. The w alls have been newly plastered. thaw Notting painted, 11801 carpet put down ab the pulpit and a neat sofa purchased. Total expenditure about $250. A pleas- ing thought is that It is all, or nearly 00, provided for. 31orris Fogel did the onrpenter work and A. Chapman the 1011ing and plastering. Rev, ,Mir. Sher - look has engineered the matter very nicely. HONOR .Rohl.,—Report of the Junior Department of the Ethel Public school for the month of Oct :—Senior end Class —George Greensidos, O. Ecknlire, Wm. Sperm, Wilbur Lindsay ; Jltnioe 2nd Olaeo—Lillian King, Joseh Wbelpton, Ellie Dilworth lilies MOOallum ; Part 2118 Claes—Maggio Davies, Alvht Barr, Edith Milne, Oora Sanders, Sandford Staten ; Senior Part 1st Claes—Howard McAllister, John Peebles, Willie Temp. kine, Edna Raynlold ; Part 1st Middle Clare -•-Karl fla elliete', Willie Dowdell, Ratcliffe Wheipton, Russel Pueblos ; Part Int Junior Class—Willie Lindsay, Emma Imlay, George Sharp, Willie Willie, Maud Willie ;Part let Firer Ohm Susie planning, Oliver Lindsay, Edward Modallum, Mary Kleinsohroth and Mary Ilousould [equal.,] F. A, Snoatoae, Teacher, A large foroo of men were on band on Sunday of lust week, to replace the iron work of the railway bridge near Staple- ton. The part that was put in was all in one piece, covered three Oat Dare, and weighed Ifo tone. The work of changing commenced early in the morning, and by dusk the whole thing was complete, not a hitch lir hindrance occurring. What are known ae hydraulic jacks were used in lowering the immense piece into place. About f> o'clock last Tuesday morning fire broke out in the engine room of the saw mill at Z'ordwieb, owned and opera. rod by L. C. Dicks, and before assistance arrived all the buildings, consisting of sate mill, planing mill and sash factory, were in flames. All efforts to save the building and machinery were of no avail, 00 the flames spread with suoh rapidity that in a very short time the wholestrno• tore was 0008031105. The machinery was partially inenred. The total amount of the loss is $8,500, and iusuranoe is $2.200. A Seafortb correspondent Bays: -,The business recently carried on mere by Messrs. Beattie & Pyper, has been die - solved by nulbual consent and will be eontinned by Mr. 13011ttie. Mr. Pyper has secured a business at Stratford and will remove at once to that place. His withdrawal from town is very generally regretted, 115 having moue a promin• en pose a , social oirules, and being an waive work - et: in every way pertaining to tee general good. It is our sad duty to chronicle the death of another of our most estimable young ladies, in that of Miss Maria Parr, t tion in n hnr031 temperance and eldest rlanghcerof John Parr of M.Kil- lop. Miss Parr has been' idling for the past eight lir nine years, suffering from that dread disease Oonenmplion. She has tried almost every remedy that has been invented, for her trouble, and her patents have given her the best of Dare during her Meese, but all of no avail, She bore ler sufferings throughout with Christian endurance, and her sorrowing friends have the comforting asstlren00 that she hoe gone to that home where troubles are no more. On Wednesday night the barns and outhouses of Wm, Armstrong, on the 0th eon. of McKillop, were entirely aoneunl, oil by Oro. The barns were two, a frame and a log barn, and they oontaiued all his grain, bay, cryo., the products of his summer's work. Mr. Armstrong was from home, but his wife when she dis- covered the fire alarmed her neighbors who came to her assistance and got the horses and hogs out of the buildings or they would have been birthed up also. Those who were early on the ground dis• covered that the bnildinga had boon sot fire to, in three places, so determined were the fire fiends to accomplish their work of destruction. Tee farm belongs to Thompson Morrison, who lives in Delco. ta, and it is thought the buildings were inenred. Mr. Armstrong had the con- tents insured in the McKillop Mutual for the sum of $1000, but Mr. Armstrong will still be a heavy loser by the fire. 1101 estion iS 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 Ayers 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 life a burden and came near. ending my existence. For mom than four years I suffered untold agony,was rodueed almost to a skeleton, and hrdly had strength to drug myself about. All kinds of food distressed me and only the most delieato could be digested at all. Within the time mentioned several physicians treated me without giving re- lief, Nothing that I took seemed to do any Il0rmalont good until I commenced the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which has produced wonderful results. Soon after commencing to take the Sarsapn- rilla I could see an improvement in my condition. My appetite began to return and with it came t10 ability to digest all the food taken, my strength 11n - proved oath day, and after a few menthe of faithful attention to your directions I found myself a well woman, a )le to attend vu all household duties. The medicine lino given me a now lease of life." AarsSarsaparilla, rnaraann nr Dr. J. C. Ayer & 00„ Lowell, Masa. Price $l; six loatlee,ea. Worth $O it bottle. rrklP UNDfiaSIGNF,D 1Vfl1f1 S. loop, for service nu 11111th half Lat211, (jun. 2, Morrie, the thorn' bruit num) vod 1'orlcshlrc i lg '•Grmge llnru:' 1'ureax, 31.011 to be pall at ti,no. er deride°, 10.1'1 in•lv,Iove Uf l,411rlling Ir 0 00xxarv. Pe hgr+,u 111115 Ln .1111. wr a°,.1011 tl m 1" the owner. 10 111(0 JOHN WILSON. re OARS POR SE'1IRVICE. 117 unlo'signrd will keep for service, at Cranbr,ell, the thurie bred Berkshire pig Prince Stoso educe," from imported stock. Also 0 thoro' bred Chester Wilde pig. Peril - greys (nry be 00011 On apl,lle lLk l . Terme, $1,99 00091, at limo of service, with privilege of returning if 11cm:s arv. J1111,1 BIL.LING, 11 4 Proprietor, 'IMPROVED LARGE W 1.ILTl'1 YORK. f SHIRE BOAR. 'rhe nndm•sigoud will koop for 001vi00 this present 0011000 the Ilupreve4 large white Yorkshire dg "emery" cu lot 211, con.0, Morrie, to wlloll0 ltmitad number of Hews will bn taken. forms $1.110 to be pall at time ofservieo, with the privilege of return- ing 1f ueccelery, Pedigree nuspp 915 ;men up- on application. I1011)1RT N,011OL, ball Proprietor, REAL ESTATE. YilAi1MS FOR SALE.—THE UN - A. DNR0(0(itn has several good Farms for sale and to rent, 0001' terms, 10 Townships 0f er orris Hud Grey. P.S. 800T0. Brussels, 87-11. 1LIUIUE FARM FOR SALE,— • Being South half Lot 27, ann. 0, Morrio, 100 acres, nearly all cleared. Good buildings, no. Young bearing olwllanl, Immediate pos- session, Easy Terms, Apply to W. M. SIN Cr,AIR, tf- Solicitor, Rm., Brussels, ('1010ORTABLE HOUSE AND t�J Lot for Sale in blthel, known as the O 19e110011 property. 11 Harem of land, good house end stable, hard and soft water, well fenced. Posseseion given Huy time. For price, terms nod other Information r1pely to WH, SPZNOE, Poetmester,Etbel, or IMP. SCOTT, Craubrook. 10-201 VALUABLE 50 LORE FARM 0(ee HAr 11.—Being west i Lot 11, Con. A, tarry, Of miles from Brussels. The land is good clay Loam, well drained, mostly all clearer) and in good order. One acre of or- ohard in good repair. There is a never fail- ieg spring on the premises and an extra well at the buildings. The buildings are comfort- able. Would take suitable property in or near Brussels as part pay, For further par- ticular.) apply on the premises to THOS. McGREGOR, or address Brussels P. 0. 0893 L.' 1111001011 FOR SALE.—THE UN- n1100I0NED offers for sale the north 801 quarter of lot 28, concession 0, Morrie, County of Huron , containing 00 soros. The bald i0 of (trot quality and in a high state of cultivation. well fenced and under -drainer), ,'0 acres cleared. New franc 10000,8 rooms, milk hones with concrete walls, 2 wells, gond barna and sired, orchard, aro, Eight acres of fail wheat. Phis desirable property adjoins the co'porntion of Brussels. Suit- able torn' w111 be giVea. Title perfect. IAMBS GRIEVE, Owner, SO- St:Worth P.0. ('IOOD FAftlf FOR SALE.— 74- The undersigned hxeautern elfin. the "John Forbes" , farm for sale. The property consists al 100 nar01, beteg lot b', coma, Hud west half lot 7,000.8, Grey township. Thera Ire 1110 acres cleared and under Drop, balance hardwood bush. Oa the premises is 1& gond 001010y brick house. large banl, barn with stone stabling, vette wlubnll and Wrangel) stables, two orchards. good feuoes ,2c, 11110 fere0 is in a good state of cultivavlon and is culy 21 miles free Brussels. Possesaio n to suit unrcheser. Forprloe, terms, din., write or apply to 8•tf JAS. CARDIFF, Brussels t. O. or D. PO13BF19, Stratford, DO YOU EAT OYSTERS. Best Brands of Oysters receiv- ed'hree times a week at the S �A J RES cAs AURAL, T 13I.UO3ti10teere. . Served either Raw or Cooked. Our Oysters are "Solid" not swimming in water. Special rates made with So- cieties or Churches for Oyster Suppers. Try a quart or gallon of our bi- valves and satisfy yourselves as to their value. T. Rutledge, OeroSITE AMERICAN HOTEL. STANDARD BANE Or CANADA. HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO, W. F. COWAN, President. J.. L.BBRODIE, (lathier. Assizes, - •• $7,000,000 PAID Ur OAr1TAI„ • • • 1,000,000 RESERVE Foxy, • • 500,000 Agencies in ail principal points in Ontario, Quohoc, Rx udtobo, United States Brussels Agency. A General llonkhlg Bneine00 ttrnnsltateil, Fanners' And other good Notes Discounted at lowest retell, 1)11010 Isemed Dud Collo, Moral Made On all points. Depos)le 10oe19011 and ir1terest allowed at en10511t rates. SAVINGS BANK. Interest Allowed on 00111 ng0 Rank Des p°nits of $1 awl upwards t'from date of donudtdtoad date of withdrawal, and 00111- pPrompt atteubion and every fnollfty alrord- ed 000tomor0livleg at re alginate. G. P. SOH-TOLFIELD, Agent, 13euxecle, Apr 11.8tb, 3831. ry etreerescer ECOPLE OP +, LA o t�.iij F a'✓�'.v kit Mtf tl FI and TO THE -410 to . 001 �I N0 1,v 1 L Alb fAo+�y lu`G� S�byS 15._ �1F Nov. Ia 'x`1/41 i` Deo. 2-116-. �0 ei'f'') +139H» HAVE THE ADVANTAGE OF elite n'ttE da ti r,faglress Rapid rifj Low loty of Roony ANT °01.080 FROM ANT AGENT Or THc COMPANY J. T. PEPPER, Agent, Brussels. Why Not Do Your awn Thinking? BIit'oollLe, November 091,188e, J. EL MoL nen, Oodoriob, Oath Sue -1 01>mtl l hove written before now to let yen know hew I ant gutting along. 1 um a lot br•t'er then I was; gaining strength every day. 1 have 0 good appetite and sleep well. I cunt take the full quantity of the System Renovator and It aloes not slaken me. My limbs are all right now ; quite smart in that way; swelling 011 gone. The great thirst is gem; I think no water at night, but 1 tulle a little bn1Leru:ilk. I am quite straight 1101111, Semi me 0(1019151' boiblo of your System Rennvater. Yount, 00.. JAe. DUNCAN. FOURTEEN 110NT1 8 LA'T'ER. BnussEra, 'February 7111, Mee McLEOD, Godericll, DEAR Sm.—Fifteen 1100110 000 last Novem- berl started to doctor first; I was treated for dyspopaia, but they never helped 111 any. At times I stigma greatly from my stomach; I continued, but 1 grew w0ree. I turned dropsical ; limbs and body swelled badly. Yon know the state I wail iu when I went to Gnderleh—a mere crook, could hardly walk --suffering from Bright's dis- ease. Jest 000 year ago last fall I began your Renovator and Specie° Curs. I began to menti ill a few days ; continued then for three months eteady. Although L was told L could not be curer), if you saw me now, well 0(.4 hearty ; eat everything that domes In the tv0y. I owe 1010910 praise of saving my life. I was in a hopeless condition when I c0110 to you, in fact no one thought I would get better. I cam109 speak too highly of you and of your medicines, for it was them 1101 cured me. Words cannot express my thanks to you. Freely pass my 1100)0 t0 anyone. Tours, 00., JAMES DUNCAN. SOLD BT J. T. PEPPER, BRUSSELS. ,3AB ¥ ri 14 l.. it Lk. ES A. Tip-top Display of the Latest Desi;lis in Baby Car- riages ,lave arrived at H. Dennis', Brussels. Call and see them before you purchase elsewhere. Trunks, Valises, Satchels, &c always in stock and sold at Close Prices If you want a set of Light or Heavy Harness I can supply you. See our Scotch Collars. tGBtln DellaliS. MOVED —AND— Ready for Business ! 1 take this opportunity of thanking the Public for the 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 DRESS GOODS, GROCERIES, OA.NNDD GOODS, &c. is large, well bought and com- plete. My store is not run an .%incl or gas but good, solid, every clay Bargains may be had at all times. Special Value in Teas. Call in and 200 me, J. G. SKEW., Agent for Parker's Dye Works, Toronto. 8 .1.01 0nri"s1.1100,r :i:.,a 900Br.TUCTITStt+t x101lRJ0 .i °n7 Tideao ,. S os) a1ioti l oronto, f0NATlA9 311,>.elldl l' Il"towel, 057,":-•. "Mier e, bur all un MOM,/ 14114 nroparty to eti "n IR V,1/00.1 11111., lar w111Lt they termed 111(1.3 01100 01010 01 consumption, Dr. Hiu,la10 cured dna." 113110 MARY 1" ,1,1140, Wnndlgmee, Hays 1— "When all °there lulled, 11r, Hiuulair cured me of 11tn." D. Ito,Nnl'o,N, Carleton P1tu10, says:— "Ur. Hinelulr cured me of Catarrh." (3En, Itowon, Blyth, Bays 1--.1.1./r. Sinclair awed Inc of heart didefts10114 dropsy, when all °there failed," Die,'to+rs 0i 1 rirnte Vrsf Ire, brought as by jolly, Dr. Sinclair ,'rlaialy Carrs. Conaultctticxs Free. WILL BE AT THE AMERi9AN HOTEL, R;IIRSSEL"s —ON— Friday, Dec. 4th, '91. 01 IN THE STAIIIfl Owing to air. MoGimlie Bailin; to cumplel0 his arrangements I a111 back again in me Grocery. I am very thankful for the patron- age in the past 15 years and ask not only a continuance of the same but a large in- crease in trade. I have a well assorted stook of GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, GLASSWARE, FRUITS, ego., 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 Mainers but I am giving bargains that are worth securing. Call and prove for yourself. Geo. Baker. THOS. FLETOHE .Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler. Thanking; the public for past favors and support and retelling still to secure your patronage, we are opening out Full Lines in COLO MB SILVER WATCHES. Silver Plated Ware from Established and Reliable Makers fully warranted by us. Clocks of the Latest Designs. JEWELRY 1 WEDDING RIxes, LADIES GEM RINGS, BRoocuxo, EARRINGS, &c. r. Also a Full Line of VIOLINS and Violin Strings, &o., in stook. Y. B.—Usurer of Marriage Licenses. T. Fletcher, - Brussels. THE YELLOW FRONT rccery Ik[y goods have arrived and been placed in position in th:s 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 line of Choice Groceries, Tobaccos, Canned Goods, Woodenware, fruits, Con. fectionery, &e., and my motto will be the old and tried one, "Small profits and quick re- turns." Other lines will be ad - clod to my stock as trade opens up and extends. A Specialty made of Pero Teas and Unadulterated Spices, Fresh Biscuits, Ginger Snaps, &c., received. Thanking the'pnblio generally for plus patronage in other lines I soliei1 n share of your orders at the Yon,00w lime, t llntter', Eggs and well dressed Poul- 1try wanted. J. T ROSS, Opposite the Poetefifoe.