The Brussels Post, 1892-7-22, Page 4New Advertisements.
Loottls—B, Gerry.
Excursion—O. P. R.
Logals—I, C. Rieharda,
Strayed—Luke Speiran,
Rencwaior—J. M. McLeod.
Voters' Liet—Wm. Spann.
Farm for Sale—Adam Scott.
Hay ou Shares—Adatn Soott,
Houses to Let—Thos. Norton,
cbe rustle pat,
FRIDAY, Jt.T.1,17 22, 1892.
VOTING on Canada Temperance Aet in
the County of Drummond will take plane
on August 18. Dr. P. A.. Berard, of
Drummondville, is the returning offioer.
How, EDwAnD Bistast's majority in
South Longfurd wne upwards of 2,000.
It is said Lord Salisbury will not likely
resign, although beaten at the polls, but
will meet Parliament in August and be
voted out of power. The idea of this
course is to be/Hellen. W. E. Gladstone
as much as possible.
"Tuts County ()mini] has, says the
Exeter Times fooled away a lot more
time this year in investigating and dis-
cuesing the Poor House scheme and at
last decided to couple a vote with the
municipal elections." The statement of
a lot of time being fooled away in disous•
sing the House of Refuge scheme is wide
of the mark as the question was not be.
fore the Council ten minutes, The
resolution was carried without a dissent-
ing voles.
It is probable that Lord Stanley will
place his resignation in Lord Salisbury's
hands before the British Premier leaves
office. This is not mere conjecture, but
the belief of those attached to the Gover-
nor -General's office. His Excellency
has been engaged during the past week in
putting things in order in his offioe on
Parliament Hill, a thiug be has not done
since he took office over four years ago.
His term Imola expire next spring, and
he would only be anticipating his retire -
meet by about nine months. Lurd
Stanley is known to enjoy his present
office very little and to have accepted it
with reluctance. To ibis latter fact his
Excellency himself has publicly testified.
Many Canadians will rejoioe when the
present incumbent of the office is replaced
by a live statesman—oue who will do
something else than vegetate and fish.
In all probability, Lord Aberdeen can
have the GovernorGeneralship if he
chooses to bake it, but be may prefer to
go back to Ireland, where, while be was
Viceroy, lis endeared himself to the
people, who gave many proofs of their af-
fection for the noble lord and his good
wife before they left the island.
Tiro Direotors of the Mechanics' In.
stitute here are anxious apparently to
make the institution not only ornamental
but useful and for this purpose are talk-
ing of the advisability of forming even-
ing classes in connection with the Edu-
cational Department uf the Province. It
is scarcely necessary to mention the
vast advantages such classes would be to
the teachers, artisans, mechanics and
young people—aye and older people too—
of our village. The certificates gained
are accepted in every case, we believe,
instead of examinations on the same sub
jests fur teacher's certificates. The art
certifirtatee enable the holders to teach
in Meolutnics' Institutes, High schools;
or Art schools and are everywhere taken
by foremen in foundries, machine shops,
ao., as evidence of superior knowledge
in the branches in which the certificates
were obtained. The six subjects which
may be taught in such evening classes
are the following :—
(1.) English History and Cotnposition.
(2.) Arithmetic, Writing and Book.
keeping.
(B.) Drawing, 'minding 15 subjects in
3 courses, viz :—(A) Primary Course—
(a) Freehand, (b) Model, (c) Geometry,
(0) Perspective red Memory Drawing ;
(B) Advanced Course—(a) Drawing front
flowers, (b) Outline from cast, (o)
Shading from flat, (d) Shading from the
round, (e) Ornamental design ; (C) Me-
chanical Curse—(a) Advanced Perspec-
tive, (b) Advanced Geometry, (o) Mach-
ine Drawing, (0) Building Construction,
(e) Industrial Design.
(4.) Scienoe Cotirae, Chemietry.
(En) " " Physics.
" " Botany.
The Direotore of the Institute are not
very sanguine of obtaining competent
teachers for all these subjects but they
are anidous to find out ab an early date
whether there is sufficient enthusiasm in
loWn to Warrant them in going on with
the neoespary work of organizatioa.
Will all who are willing to join one or
more of these sinews under the following
conditions please band in their names to
Too Post Publishing House. Write
name and addrese on a slip of paper with
the subjeot or subjeots eelented, as early
as eonvenient. The following are the
conditions :-1, Classes to commence in
November and close in April. 2. Pupils
will bo expected to attend at least 20
times out of a possible 25 or 28 leesone
and to sit for Government examination
at otos° of term. 8. The east will
probably bo three dollars to each (toured,
Iwo dollare Of Whieh will be returned to
pupil upon completing '20 leesons a
sitting for examination. 4. Any numb
of subjeots under Come 0 may be tak
if the teacher is satisfied that the pu
is competent to study them. 5,
bronze medal and a silver medal will
offered by the Art Department for eft
eiency in the Art Course. There is
reason why both may not be won by o
village next year.
MERIT BRINGS SUCCESS.
Confidence in Yourgelr Inspires Con
donee In 0 ihers.
The purchaser regards the price who
he is buying but the quality when he
in possession. 1 oannot be informed b
or get the local news frout the editor o
this paper if 1 don't buy his paper. It
published to supply the demaecl lb or
ated—by its own merits; it will stand o
fall. These aro trite facts whish every
body admits. Apply them here. Thr
and a half years ago I stated in thee
columns that my System Renovate
would advertise itself wherever intro
duoed.—by its own merits it would stan
or fall. It hart been well tested by the
standard all over this country and in bb
Milted States as well. As no one ea
take it without being benefltted by it, an
being antidote (preventative) there woul
be less sickness among us if taken in time
By its use your system is strengthened 1
resist diseage, clears thecomplesion, puri
flea the blood, giving tone and action
the heart, liver and kidneys. It ba
therefore stood the test, advertised Heel
and supplied me with many exoellen
testimonials, unsolicited, of cures affecte
when others failed, meet of thern serion
and hopeless casee. Such are the oases
generally get. Let this speak for itself
The medicines are pare, good and ex
pensive—skilled labor and considerabt
time are required in their manufacture
I get two of the principal ingredient
used direot from England, because then
are not to be obtained heve,nor yet in th
States, in their purity, therefore I cone°
afford to flood the country with adver
tieements and give yon value for you
money. "The liquid prepared is of itself,'
(says an indepeudentphysioiam) "a Met
olass medioine and better than anything
I know of to sustain the reputation
your Renovator." If this can be said o
the vehicle (the liquid) what mast Ib
product be—bat altogether a new medi
cine obtained by a special process o
manufacture. There are no miraoulous
mires in our day—there are means used
to effeot a oure ; these I use with sucoess
and in that I am well rewarded.
The following are a few of the many
testimonials I might quote, and no doubt
some of the parties speaking are known
to the readers of this paper. These are
not miraculous cures, but the result of
muse and effect—the right remedy in the
needed place—hence the cure
Mr. Ralson, Bruce says : "My brother
was sick for a long time, the doctors here
could not make out what was his disease.
He took your Renovator and now he is
better."
Olenclining, Mioh. says ; "The
doutore here had no hopes of my wife.
She took the Renovator two moths.
Now she is well."
Mrs. McDonald, Ainberly, was told
that she had a cancer or some foreign
growth in her stomach. For weeks she
sould not retain anything on her stom-
ach ; her ease was hopeless. Immedi-
ately on taking the Renovator she was
relieved and in about four weeks drove
into Goderich to thank me in person for
saving her life.
Miss Mallough, Lucknow, thinks her
ease almost a miraculous one. The
Renovator in three months made nob a
cbauge that her friends did not know
her after her recovery.
Dlr. McLean, Egremont, writes : "For
years I was not well and could not do
any work. I took your Renovator—two
big bottles—and now I work, team and
do the work on the farm as well as ever.
Lots in this township took your medi•
clues and are known to be better."
Miss McKay, Sydenham, writes : "For
15 years I suffered severely from inflam-
matory rheumatism—pained and crip-
pled ; lately X could not turn about and
bad to be nursed. I took your medicines,
Protien Resurgam and System Renovator
and applied E, A.. McLennan's Liniment.
got rid of all pain right away ; joints
re yet stiff, but I am able to go about
nd do a little work. My brother you
ured of the pain in his side; he is as
w
rell as ever now, All those who got
medicines from you, when here, got
otter."
Mr. Tebutt, from California, writes his
ratitude for the good the Renovator and
pecific Ours Save done his wife. The
welling in the limbs has disappeared
nd now she is beginning to build up
gain.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorman, Brussels, writes
Your Renovator oared ne both ; others
ailed to cure our dyspepsia, Now we
hank you,"
Mrs, Snowden, Stanley, says : "The 6
atients took to you got quite well and
re likely to continue well,"
Mrs, Harrison, Glarnmis, says ; "We
ave several of the best testimonials liv-
ig around here. The Renovator has
one well with them. Their faces show
Renovator sells well."Mrs.
Mrs. Gilohrist, Tiverton, writes ranch
m
o the sae effect, Names are too num-
rens to mention in this space.
Mra, Jotham, Detrolt,writes ',I never
ob anything to do me any good until I
ok your medicines. have sent several
Windsor in Search for It there. Mies
°Lean, of Tiverton, is here and days
to thinks had you not caned Tiver-
o when she was so ill, her case then,
,to years ago, was serious—her kidneys
nd liver,e,nd dirtiness in the bead would
ave killed het, She is strong and
ealthy ever einoe she took the Renews -
r, She thinks there to nothing equal
it. A gentleman in Grey eounty 00.
mmended the Renovator aft a ours fur
e jealousy fever among the doctors.
hen an article is good the public should
now it."
blise Anderson, Ashfield, writes
nscienee would accuse me if I did nob
auk you for curing me. X was afraid
would be lame for life."
91ro, MoKay, Lomat:He, writes ; "Your
ediolne attract me of the severe pains in
y foot. X eat and sleep well now."
Mies Awdry, Toronto, writes t—"I
ok the Renovator and Specific (Jure
d X am wonderfully improved. I tem
anything that acmes before me and 1
ep well,"
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The E.T.C.ORSFT enmPANY
JULY 22, 1892
ill Em Morin!.
DON'T MISS THEM!
PARASOLS.
/Special -Value in all Lines at
45c., 55c., 75c , $1.00 $1.25,
$1.50, $1.75 an,d $2.00, worth
05e, 75c., $1 00, $1.40. $1.75, $2.25,
$2.50 and $3,00.
TIES.
15 Dozen Four in Hand Ties at 25c.
eaCh, regular priee 50c. All new goods
just passed into stock this week,
SHIRTINGS.
In these lines or,r prices are always
the lowest. We are selling the best 80 in.
Shirtings at 11c. while other merchants aro
advertising the best goods at 12i.c.
DRESS GOODS.
Great Bargains in all lines. See our
Black Henriettas at 42c , 68cand b5c,,
regular price 60c., 85c. and $1.00, and
the largest assortment in town
to choose from.
PRINTS.
50 pieces Cashmere Prints warranted fast
colors at 10c. regular price l2ic.
100 pieces best quality, 83 in. Prints, free
from starch at 11c, worth 13c.
Ladies' German Made Mantles.
In order to clear out the balance of
our Summer Coats we will sell them at
exactly half price, all new garments.
MANUFAOTURED
BY
12
MA'AM!
s,
THE E. T. CORSET
COMPANY
81-1EREIROOKE, QUE.
HOSIERY.
See our 18c. Fast Black Hose or 3
pairs for 40c.
3 pairs of our best 50c Cashmere Stock-
ings, sizes 8, 9, 9,1 for 12c. each,
TWEEDS.
15 ends Black Worsted Pantings at $1.10,
regular price price $1.50. 10 ends at $1.25,
regular price $1.75. Black Worsted Coat-
ings at $1.85, $2.50, $2.85 and $3.25 worth
$2.25, $2.90, $3.25 and $8.75.
OOTTONADES.
In this department you will always
find our stock very complete. We call
special attention to our lines at
16ic., 19a., 28c. and 25c.
4 call solicited When, we will be pleasecZ to show you our Gnocls and Prices and convince you,
where to buy Cheap Dry Goods.
ERG
iPlighest Price paid for Good Butter.
listoommtm. VIRM•1•0
eiaimaratauswq.pps....
on my fours between the lounge and door
for fear of falling. I was taken on a bed
to G-oderioh to see you. You gave me
the first dose then, after my having a fit
on the way down. You told me I would
never have another. Many call to see
me. I tell them who eared me. My
case should be known. Give my name to
the public, 10111 con., Kincardine town-
ship. I continued the Renovator and the
Potien Resurgam for three months and I
have never bad a fit or anything else to
ail me sinoe--now three years since."
This Potien Resurgam is specific for
cerebral and nervons disorders, epilepsy
and kindred diseases. Patented 1891,
sold at 51.50 per pint bottle. The Reno-
vator, 81.00 and 52.00 per bottle. Speci•
fic Cure, 75 cents and 81.50 per bottle.
There is no water added to any of these
medicines. Call or order, if not kept in
stook by your druggist. Laboratory,
Goderich, Ont. J. M. MoImon,
Manufacturer and Proprietor.
Sold in Brussels by Mr. Pepper, Drug.
gist.
An old man named James Macdonald,
aged 08 years, has been re-cotninitted to
jail at Stratford for six months as a
vagrant, be having no place else to go.
He comes from Missouri.
The creditors of the insolvent estate of
Weir dr Weir, flax dealers, St. Mary's
held a meeting the other day and exmpht.
ed a compromise of 400, on the dollar.
The liabilities aro in the vioinity of 842,-
000 and the assets something like 516,-
000.
Sunday afteanoon Robert Hassard,to
moulder, during a fit of temporary insan-
ity, jumped into Howson's mill pond,
Teeswater. On rising the second turns
he was caught by Mr. Fulton with a pike
pole secured from the neighboring saw
mill and hold above the water until
asaietanue arrived, De. Gillies was on
hand as soon as he was resorted, and ener-
gable handling soon revived him,
constipaioa,
not remedied in season, is liable to
become habitual and chronic. Dras-
tic purgatives, by weakening the bowels,
confirm, rather than cure, the evil.
Ayer's Pills, being mild, effective, and
strengthening in their aution, are gener-
ally reremmended by the faculty as the
best of aperients.
"Having been subject, for years, to
constipation, without being able to dna
bench relief, 1 at last tried Ayer's Pills,
deem it both a doty and a pleasure
to testify that I have derived great ben-
efit from their use. For Over two years
past I have taken ono of those pills
every night before retiring, I would nut
willingly bo without them," —G. SY.
Bowman, 2(3 Beat Main st,„ Carlisle, Pa.
"I have boon taking Ayer's Pills and
using them in my tangly eines 1857, and
cheerfully recommend them to all in
need of a safe but effectual cathartio,"
—John M. Boggs, Louisville, Ky
"Fut eight yoars I was afilleted with
constipation, wbieli at last became so
toa that (maws count do 00 10018
for 1110. Than 7 began to take Ayer's
PIRA, and soon the bowels reoovereil
their natural and regular motion, so that
now arn ito excellent;
now
Bryan, TOxitS.
" Having need AM's Pine, with good
results, X fnily Indotso thorn for the
pttr-
p19505 for Whieh they are recommended."
Connors, M. Centre Bridge, Pa.
Ayer0s
Pills,
inniikaufai nr
br. si. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Matt.
Bold by all Drugeists and Deelere in Medicine.
HONE/ TO LOAN.
Any Amount of Money to Loan
on Farm or Village Pro-
perty at
6 & 6k Per Cent., Yearly.
Straight Loans with privilege of
repaying when required.
Apply to
A. Hunter,
Division Court Clerk, Brussels.
FRESH ARRIVALS
—AT THPI—
SIar
THIS WE FIK.
STRAWBERRIES,
CUCUMBERS,
TOMATOES,
CABBAGE,
NEW POTATOES,
WATERMELONS,
BANANAS,
PINE APPLES,
ORANGES,
LEMONS.
THROUGH
Sleeping Car
SERVICE
Toronto to Montreal,
Toronto to Ottawa,
Toronto to Kingston,
malt IIIEET F. 5.
Toronto to Old Orchard,
Toronto to Portland.
Tuoininy nvid Itrldthy 8:90 Po tSi
Through the White Mountains
WE" Cil•
Toronto to Dotroit,
Toronto to Chicago,
tan 5 a, ItNeept Sunday,
05500 5, m. Dui iy.
2, T. PEPPER,
Agent, Betteeele,
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THE PHOTOCHAP
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Having added new Scenery to his Gallery is now in a position to
turn out work that is second to none. A kok at his photos,
will convince you that they aro _first-class. The public
aro invited to call up and inspect work in gantry.
PiChlreS Copied and also Enlarged 10 alty SiZa
in, Crayon., at reasonab,'e Prices.
A Specialty made of Cut -door View.
You cannot mistake the place, W. W. Burgess' old stand
over Standard Bank.
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Money to Loan on Farm Pro-
perty at
LOWEST R.ITES.
Private and Company Funds.
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Solicitors, die.,
B117113fIEL3, ONT,
OOK'S COTTON NOOT
COMPOUND.
A rocont discovery by au
old physiehtn. Suecessful-
ly used monthly by theta -
ends of rAntun, is the
only porfeetly sato and
reliable ffiecliolve diaeov.
erect. Beware of unprincipled druggists NAM
offer inferior mediCines iv plan 00 0055, Ask
for Coon% OoritotaltoOT Ootmcroun, take no
substitute ; or inclose 81 and 1 throoment
Onunda postago stature tu letter, and we
Win sone, treated, by return Mail, Pnll Sotol-
ef
pnrtienters In plain envelope, to ladies
only, 2 stamps, Address Pesti lily I'atit•
puny, 110, 1 Pleltsr Block, /21 Woodward
nye., DotroitMinh.
l&—F3old , iitussels by Y.2, Prorrtn, G.
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everyWhoro,
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CONSUMPTION
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Tbis GREAT COUGH CURE, this
successful CONSUMPTION CURE, is
without a parallel in bho history of medi.
eine. All druggists are authorized to sell
ib on a positive guarantee, a test that no
other cure can successfully stand. If you
have a Cough, Sore Throat or Bronchitis,
use it, for it will cure you. If your olaild
has the Croup, or Whooping Cough, use
it promptly, aud relief is sure. If you
dread that insidious disease CONSTIMP-
TION, coni PAIL fo use it, it will Onre
you or cost nothing, Ask your Druggist
for snmos,s CURD, Price 10o., 50o.
and 31.00 If your lungs are sore or back
lameinse Shiloh's Porous Plaster, 25o,
Ontario Mutual Life,
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Assurance in force Jan'y,'02. 414,934,807
Now business written in 1801, 2,604,950
Thermo over 1890 846,800
Cash income for 1801 547,620
Increase over 1880 . 57620
Liberal Conditions of Policies.
each and Itald•up Values guaranteed on
°nob pallor,
All dividends belong to and me paid out y
to policy holders,
Premiums payable during the month in
which they 51011 duo.
Poliola aro Incontestable two yeare from
elate ot issue.
No restriction ciu travel, rooidenoo or cat -
pupation,
Lapsed poltolee may be revived wattle si x
menthe afier lapse,
Death (anima paid at etrto 011 eomploblon
of °litho IMpOrs.
J. A YOUNG,
District Agnat, Eula.
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