The Brussels Post, 1892-6-24, Page 44
New Advertisements.
]:,Deals. -.Dr, Ayer.
Poison—CG, A, Doarinion.
Fresh Arrivale---T, Rutledge,
Teacher Wanted --Alex. Stewart,
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Sit OLIVER Motver has asked Co, At.
torney Myers, of Orangeville, to cease
' his annexation orations and epistles or
else step out of office. 11r, Myers will
likely do the latter.
Tnoueoees of dollare have basal sub-
scribed for the purpose of enuring a
memorial for the late Sir John A. Mao.
donald and now the friends of the retreat.
ly deceased Hon, Alex. Mackenzie are
moving on similar lines. We have not
the slightest fault to tind with the efforts
being made to perpetuate the memory of
the two most prominent men in Canadi.
an history but we object to burying good
money in a marble pedestal and bust
when the same amount of cash would
establish a home for the poor or aged, or
endow a oollege or some other public
benefaction. Whatever institution so
established or benefitted could bear the
name of Macdonald or Mackenzie as the
case might be and prove a blessing to
many. This is the age of practical bene-
ficence and the promoters of the menu•
ment scheme should have tlheirneino:y's
jogged toe to this fact.
We hope the Direotors of the Brussels
Meohauics' Institute are not losing sight
of the new departure proposed at the
recent annual meeting, viz., the formation
of an art plass and steps taken to open
evening classes in concoction with a
commercial course. Rev. Mr. Salton,
Vies -President, holds both English and
Canadian certificates in art and, although
throwing a great deal of additional work
upon him, he has expressed his willing-
ness to take hold of the class if organ.
izod. Several young men have asked us
about classes in Book-keeping, Arith.
'natio, Writing, &o. Dont let the subjeot
drop but keep it talked up so that after
the hot weather is over we can settle
down tobusiness. These classes would
help the Institute wonderfully, we
believe, to say nothing of the benefit to
the individual members. Then there is
the suggestion of a reading room for the
winter eveuinga that shoald not ba for-
gotten.
HEIE is a little bit of 00ntempal'ary
history clipped from the columns of a
United States doily paper, which we
would like to bring malar the notice of
all boys and young teen wh a have learn-
ed or are trying to learn cig,iretts emelt
ing :
Elinor H—, the niueteen•year•o'd sun
of Jaines 12—, of Ne,v Street, who w ie
on Tuesday nicht last ateaoked with
convulsions, at first believed to be by
drophobia, is somewhat easier, but is yet
in a very plreoarions state. Dr. Barton!,
his physiotan, now says the young man's
trouble is beyond all doubt the result of
oigarette smottin;r. Colsrioueness hes
returned, but all power of ape,•ch is pare •
lyzed, which the plrysieian says is the
result of the terrible strain to which the
muscles of the tongue and throat hare
been subjected. `Ilse patient still kept
his hands clutched o'er his heart, indi-
cating that there is tremble in that organ.
The later oonvnleic rt have not been no-
companied by Ole b rkieg sound and the
snapping so marks 1 at beet. Young H—
has always been a very 0105 ly and well-
behaved boy, faithfuly encoding to his
duties in the Janeway A C.trpenter Wall -
Paper Works. It is now known that as
soon as his work was ficishe-1 the cigar
ette was never absent from bid month.
Do. Barber said that if no unfavorable
symptoms set in while ihs boy's system
iwakened from the terrible ordeal
through which he has passed, he may
yet recover. He does not regard the par-
alysis of the vocal organs likely to be
permanent,
There is no need to point the moral of.
this sad story.
HON. EDwAun BLASE hoe accepted the
invitation of the Irish leaders and will
probably sit as a member of the next
Imperial Parliament. Following is his
letter of eooeptance
Though I would have preferred to a-
wait a final oouolusion before saying any,
thing with regard to the unanimous invi•
talon of the Trishart
p to accept an
Irish seat in the Imperial horse of Com•
mons, yet, fu view of its publication and
of the many enquiries Ilbave received, it
is perhaps better that I should make a
brief statement before leaving for Murray
Bay. On Tuesday last 1 cabled to the
effect that I was deeply sensible of the
high honor done me, but feared I was too
old and too unfamiliar with the arena to
be serviceable ; yet, if it were thought to
be in any degree useful to the great cause,
I would accept a safe seat, but that I
oonld not attempt a doubtful or costly
contest ; and it would be rather difficult
for me to start forthwith ; and I request.
ed certain partioulars, which I thought
important, es to the time of leaving and
the proposed Boat, The pressure on the
time of the Irish leaders is jest now so
overwhelming; and they are called on to
deal with so many matters sI infinitely
greater moment, that an immediate reply
to my enquiries could not reasonably be
expected, and I have no further infor-
mation on the subject, This is not the
time to give reasons for a decision, which
cannot help sometimes hoping may,
after alt be ineffective, I may yet be
geared the pain of leaving Canada. Let
too Vest say now, that should 10 be my
lot to go, I. can be Sustained only by the
belief that I go in the dieobarge of duty,
unit by the hope that I may before long
relearn to home and friends,
31t,soen DIANE,
elAreav
W. J. premien line again commenced
Ibutollering in this place.
Some of our townspeople tuck in the
camp meeting at Iiippeu last week.
Dr. Godfrey has sold out his pinches
here to Dr. Williams, formerly of Clin-
t ton,
Our junior baseball team intends talc.
iitg in the pio.nio at Do, rip's school,
Morris, on June Stith.
The A, 0. U. W. of this plane were
visited by Ur.1'atteroon, Deputy Master
of Huron District. He says Belgrttve
lodge is the banner longe of the district.
The village will be greatly improved
by the new servers which are under con-
struotion. We think the sidewalks to.
wards the south end should also be re.
paltod,
The Norris eort'espondent of the Ex.
posltor stated in last week's issue that
111x. Michie, of that township, had fall
wheat measuring 4 ft. 8 in. A. Halliday,
of the same township, has wheat measur-
ing 5 ft. 2 in. It is of the Velvet Chaff
variety, C. NoCrae has rye measuring
7 ft. 8 in.
Lies to vs o 1.
The piano factory ie now an assured
fact.
The town band has engaged to go to
Wingham on Dominion day.
Some of the trees are covered with
blank knot but no Due seems to trouble
about it.
A young lad, son of C. Fisher, had one
th
of his hands badly jammed in e shaper
at the furniture factory.
J. W. Scott is having a granolithio
walk laid down from his residence to the
sreet, 5180 for a short distaos along
Bismarck street,
The cemetery has been much improved
by the planting of about a hundred Nor.
way spruce and Austrian pines in clusters
and along the driveways.
Rev. James Caswell and wife have re•
moved to Grimsby, where they intend to
reside. Mr. Caswell is on the euperan
mulled list of the Guelph Conference.
121,705 lbs. of oheese, valued at 010,-
728, were shipped from Listowel station
last week. Messrs. Ballantyne, Warring-
ton and Hodgson Bros. were the per.
chasers.
The Strandard says :—We learn that
Mr. Bishop, one of the assistant teachers
in the Listowel High School, has resigned
The reasons assigned are the interference
and criticism of the teauhers by some of
the people of the town.
IIen1s vee
John Whitfield is building a fine barn.
The weather is very warm down here
just now.
W. Ward and Sohn Gaynor are build-.
lug new houses this year and E. Collis is
going to repair his.
Silver Corners' factory is making 14
cheese a day—the largest number suite
the factory started.
Crops are looking fine, posture is nbtnl.
dant, and the farmers are making money
out of Milk this year.
In another week we will be losing
our minister, Rev Mr. Smith. He goon
to Elmwood and Rev. Mr. Watts succeeds
him here.
R. Knox, from St. .Mary's, gave our
village a call this week. Ile has just
passed the University, and is now a full-
fledged B. A. He has done well.
Jacob llanhofer, briokmaker, has a new
machine this year. Ahstead of the wire
cut he has a mould machine. Ile is
making very tine brink this year.
Mr. LIanhofer had n boy helping hint
to ]rake brick, named N ernoss Fisha',
frotn Stratford. Last Sunday while Mrs.
Hanhofer was in the garden the boy took
the purse and oontente, 1$17.00) from a
drawer and skipped. Another young
lad—Joseph Gass—has gone with him.
They have not been heard of Bina+. An
effort is being made to oatoli them.
10ltitetl.
Carpenters are at work at the residence
of .Joe. Hemsworth.
Mr. Littlrhales will preach in the
Methodist church here next Sunday
evening.
David Milne was away at Goderioh
last week on the jury. Judgment was
reserved in the case of Bowen vs. Long.
This week Rev. B. Sherlock and family
removed to Toronto where they purpose
making their home. Tun Pose wishes
them many years of happiness.
W. 0. MoTag;art, formerly teacher in
this village, has sncoeeded in passing his
esaminetion and will now have B. A.
attached to his name. He also took
honors in some subjects,
Mrs. Jamieson, the Formosa mission•
ary, lectured in the Presbyterian church
last Friday evening. It was very in-
structive. She desoribed the country,
the people, their manners, religion,
prejudice, the difficulties of the mission
and its success to the satisfaction of all.
On Monday, June 27th, H. Littlohales
is to give one of his entertainments in
the Methodist ohuroh, under the auspices
of the Epworth League, who have se•
cured him for that evening. Mr. Little
hales has one of the best, most moral and
instructive exhibitions of Manitoba and
the Northwest that is known, The press
notices in the many plaoee be has shown
are very commendable. Dont
forget
the
date, June 27th, commencing at 8o'01o0k.
The eagerly looked for annual pie•nic
took place on Saturday in 'McIntosh's
grove, Molesworth. Though the pro-
spects indicated rain during the forenoon,
by two o'clock a very large crowd hail
assembled, and for some time previonaly
and afterwards ample justice was done
to the tempting and sumptuous repast,
which had been prepared by the ladies.
After satisfying the inner man the pro-
gram mmmenced, Dr. Lamont being ap-
pointed chairman. Then followed a
number of recitations, instrumental and
vocal music. The Stewart brothers
(organ and violin) were well appreciatel,
The choir, a special one for the occasion,
gave some very nioe selections. A shirt
address from Rev. Me. Baugh on "TIN
horse" caused oonei0erabie merriment
and instruction. After the program
closed a game of base ball between the
Molesworth and Ethel clubs took place,
resulting in the defeat of the former by
five runs and one innings, The Ethel
players deserve much credit for the
erimirable way in which they conducted
themselves, as th. re was 110 sound of
strife daring the time of playing as has
been before when ontaide teame have
played with the Molesworth club,
6 '
At Stratford County C tart on Tuesday
of fast week, Judge Woods urged upon
the grand jurors the mu:easily of a minty
po,rhouse,+meara'e from the jail,
NERVE
BEANS
TIIE BRUSSELS POST JUNE 2.1, 1892
001(1011'0 BRANS are a
new discovery that elir'n the
worst 511eeS of Nervous tae.
bility,1, est Vigor awl fall.
ing Alauhnsl; restores tiro
weeltuoss of body or mind
'"'"'"'''''"."7-” or Otto errors at exeesses-of
youth, This Remedy absolutely cures the
Meal 0140 trate 00,es when till other '1'11LAT-
AntVr0 have fi,itod oven 00 renew, hold by
Men:gMete et 551 per 1,noltage, or six for trip, or
t o c ' nddr05s-
rhinn101 f price n
sent b) moll on N N
big lel for pamphlet, blot 1 li Co„ 'ro Brussels
, ant.
Write 4pamphlet, bold le Brussels by
(r, A. D1;d1MAN.
111ON1 EY TO LOAN.
Any Amount of Money to Loan
on Farm or Village Pro-
perty at
6 6. 61 Per Cent., Yearly.
Straight Loans with privilege of
repaying when required.
Apply to
A. Hunter,
Division Court Clerk, Brussels.
Private Funds to Loan.
2O,C)OO
Have been placed in my hands
for Investment on real estate.
LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST.
No Commission.
Borrower's can have loans com-
pleted in Three Days if title
satisfactory.
W. M. SINCLAIR,
Solicitor, Brussels.
1
.4 ay Quantity of
TT/ool wanted by the un-
dersigned, for which I
CL7r2prep aped to p the
Highest IIarket Place
1� Oash,
H
R.
Grain Dealer, Brussels.
FRESH ARRIVALS
—AT TIIE—
OM COM IIINT E SEAS
COMPOUND..
A recent discovery by an
aid physleiao, Ruooe,ofnl-
ly used Monthly by thous.
110,15 of 141)115, 1e 11,0
only perfoetly sato and
reliable medsoleo rliseev
on 1. Beware of unprincipled dreg'ists wile
inter inferior medicines in plum of this. Ask
for (look's eo'rTox Moen, O"Ni'opNn, tali? no
substitute; of inclose 01 and 4 three -tient
Canada postage stamps in letter, and we
will send sealed, by return mail. Trull seal-
ed particulars in plain envelope, to Ladies
only, 2 stamps, Address Pend illy Com.
pally, No, 3 Fisher 13look, 111 Woodward
ave.,Detroit, Mob.
i 'Bold iu Brussels by S. T. P0PPPhlt, C,
A..D7IADMAN and all responsible druggists
everywhere,
Ontarl0 iltnal Life
HEAP uerrla•i,;''• 1Y,tTIi1G(N), OST.
Assurance in force Jan'y,'92.,114,014,807
New business written in 1801 2,004,950
Increase over 1890 510,800
Cash income for 1891 547,020
Increase over 1890 57,020
Liberal Conditions of Polloies.
Oaeh and Paid-up Values guaranteed on
mob policy.
All dividends belong to and a1 o paid only
to policy holders.
Premiums payable luring the mouth in
which they fall duo.
Pohl:doe are incontestable two years from
date of issue,
No restriction on travel, resideuoo or on.
pupation.
Lapsed policies clay be revived within six
mouths after lapse.
Death clat,ns paid at once on completion
of claim papers,
J. A, YOUNG,
Dislriot Agent, Ethel.
TIM, FLETCHER,
Practical 11"CLtchrnaher
anal Jeweler.
Thanking the public for pact favors and
support and wishing still to eeoure
your patronage, we are opening
out Full Lines in
GOLD ANC SILVER WATCHES.
Silver Plated Ware
from Established and Reliable Makers
fully warranted by us.
Cloths of the
Latest Designs
JEWELRY 1
WEDDING BANes,
LADIES GEMI RINGS,
Ilnooeues,
EARnixes, &e.
r�'Also a Full Line of VIonrNs and
114 Violin Strings, &c., in stook.
11. 0l. -Isla rer 00 Marriage 0,1(091srs.
T. Fletcher, - brussels
L' llSl�lll'8u:
TIIIS W EEK,
STRAWBERRIES,
CUCUMBERS,
TOMATOES,
CABBAGE,
NEW POTATOES,
WATERMELONS,
BANANAS,
PINE APPLES,
ORANGES,
LEMONS.
Coughing
TS Nature's effort to expel foreign sub-
etancesfrom the bronchial passages.
Fr uentl this causes inflammation
Frequently, y,
and the need of an anodyne. No other
expeetorant or anodyne is equal to
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It assists
Nature in ejecting the mucus, allays
irritation, induces repose, and is the
most popular of all cough cures.
" Of the many preparations before the
public for the euro of colds, coughs,
bronchitis, and kindred diseases, there
is none, within the range of my export.
epee, so reliable as Ayer's Cherry Poe-
torel, For years I was subject to colds,
fel lowed by terrible coughs. Abort four
years ago, when so afflicted, I was ad-
vised to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral sail
tonay all other remedies aside, I did
so, and within a week was well of my
cold and cough. Since then I have
always kept this preparation in the
house, and feel comparatively esrure,"
-Mrs, L, L, Brown, Denmark, Miss.
"A few years ago I took a severe cold
'which affected xny lunge, I had a ter-
rible 00001, and passed night after
night without sleep, The donors gave
mo 11p. 1 tried Ayer's Cherry l'eelnral,
whlrli relieved my lunge, Induced 51w; p,
and afforded the relit 010110sary for the
r"rovery of my strength iiy the con-
tt"nal nee of t,ePrrtoral :t p"rrnanret
rare was ,lyre,ted,"-Itoracc b'af rhxatiu;r,
itook'ngham, Vt'
Dyer's Cherry Pectoral,
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gold by all Drugghts. Price $1; sit bettics,let‘
fvJ i%ir l;5 r` trIae ctiienn i'u'x tlfu�
—llannfaotnrer of --
Buggies, Carriages,* &C.
OPO 1TE TCW:d WALL,
BRUSSELS,
Our Work will satisfy you and
our Prices will please.
Call and See us as We are here to
Hustle Business.
Pliotouajilly.
8 amS P
9111r,
The leading Photographer of
Woodstock for the past 1£3 years,
has leased the Photograph Gal-
lery lately occupied by L. Hunt-
er, where he is prepared to make
first-class Photographs in all of
floc Latest Styles and Sizes.
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED.
tANTEED.
Call at 1115 Gallery and sec
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O. P41. PERRY,
PHOTOGRAPHER, i37(Uf*liIL6,
NEXT To 71110 AllrnirAN 1iO'rSl„
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ABLE .WU�
A line of Prints to sell at 1Oc , regular 12Ac. Goods, A
fine line of Printed Muslins from 10e. to 25e. All
Wool Delaines and Delninettes, Cheek Muslins,
Victoria Lawns, India Linens, Lace Cur-
tains, rurtainotte5 and Art Mullins,
Eats for everybody from 5c, upwards.
Parasols at 50c., 75c., $1.00, $1.25, $1 50, $2.00 & $2 50.
glibber Coate and Ladies' Circulars.
A full stock of new Goods at the Lowest Prices. Give
1.15 a Call.
IRWIN & McBAIN.
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ffl IulerFsl lo Oie PiiVli�.
Having purchased the Furniture Business of Messrs.
Smith, Malcolm & Gibson, Brussels, 1 desire to notify the
public generally that I will keep a first-class stock of
Ot the newest designs, and will sell at close prices. Spec-
ial attention given to repairing.
A NICE RANGE OF CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES,
7R917 461,
I will keep a well selected stock al' Caskets, Coffins, arc., also a
first-class Hearse. 111y personal attention will bo given to till orders.
Picture Framing done on short notice. A large stock of mould-
ing always on hand.
.& call is solicited from the people of Brussels fend surrounding
country. Satisfaction guaranteed.
DAVID HOGG'.
SHALE'S BLOCK, BRUSSELS.
— WAN El
(o1
Listowel Woolen a)chory.
Highest Prices Paid, Oasii 0r -Trade ,
(1)
Largest Wool M. rket in Ontario,
Everybody come and see our tremendous big stock in all
kinds of woollen goods which we offer at bottom prices for
cash or exchange for wool.
NEW AND FRESH STOCK.
We have never been so well fitted and equipped for a wool sea-
son's•business as at the present one, and have never felt so com-
pletely confident of our ability to serve you with the best of goods at
bottom prices. A specially attractive feature of our new lines of find
Flannels, strictly NEW STYLES, far surpasses any wool season yet.
FINE WOOL SCOTCH SKIRTINGS.
(Something. New offered to the trade.)
Factory We are alio onlyDollen factor in 1
�'V6VCanada that
make this'
y
lino
of goods and offer then for one-half the price you pay in the city of
Glasgow.
STOCK IN TRADES
English Worsteds, Fancy Tweeds, Scotch Tweeds, li[oltons and
Cloakings, Fine and Coarse Flannels in Dress Goods and Skirtings,
Becl Blankets, Horse Blankets, Woollen and Cotton Underwear,
Fingering and Stocking 'Yarns, Cottonados, Cotton Shivtings, Win-
eeys, Duck and Gray Cottons. Also a good supply of Stockings,
Socks and Knitted Goods,
W A a 1\T2 MT G.
Wo wish to Warn the farmers not to bo deceived by Shoddy Ped-
dlers going through the country selling dishonest goods. Wo have
no peddlers handling our goods and they can only be bought by
dealing direst at the factory,
ROC/ Carding, ,;Spintit z a,r'rcl, JlZcrrtzr. actztl^ 7z ,
Tweer leti.inneis Blankets,
c.
'flanking our numerous customers for their past favors, would
beg to say dome and bring your neighbor to sea our stock, as you
will be highly pleased to 800 goods 80 low in price. You will find
us ready to give the most prompt and careful attention to all.
B1 Fr BROOK & SON.