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The Brussels Post, 1888-6-22, Page 44 THE BRUSSELS POST tegegrevoteartameerseeeteosesmternmeernsatestegeteserneeegsoetteremettewarottacenzernmeiturestegmetameasetresestosertersietecietettodoseetwennateristeasasseettegeeseetecygremeceettacierremereeer ertl a (iffereneee present 'hell R bast year the number el pastoral eller ea ill that Synod eves reported ea 178 ; for 1e veal' coveredmere tort 184. Last report ave t 1 churches an Matinee supplied 1 ied their pastors in the Presbytery of St, John 3,1; v.', o� ,.1; "; �'1 ' t31St`�a�°-�. bi i 1 t ellen, week had he not been called ntvay Rev. Good, tl b t! a quarter of n century ago, and wan a Locals- -Aileen Card --R. N. Barrett, 1 1 they vera faithful and scalene minister, beloved by 1 Shawl fouutl_. This OOdce, p b 11 1 umbo of all for his kindly dispositiml. Coming 1 --Thos. Speer, M.D. d " i' j i 1 by hmr At noon on Monday, while a 11u1nbor Wood. \\' Mr. Boyd was settled in Crow:hill about nlltcct Jelin Carter, as 109tt Of school boyo were ba Bing in the mill pond, at Mitchell, a little lad named Fred. Cr. Aitridgs, nearly twelve years of Wngat fel tale- 11Io1iay Jr Co. „tis report gives 8b, a deeroase of (.'ash Grocery- Geoeo, Thomson. 23. The l reabytery of Halifax gives Farm for Aide l. on ,C Bays, now 70, and ate previous report e0 ; crease 1. Mince Edward Island gaveeve tentrerauta. -..menu„, smearrato. formerly 08, in the last report 77 ; an in- { crease of 9. Miramiahi reported former- ) . l i. ', x`.tt cl A, I{{ ly 49, latterly 451 au increase of R. feyd. l I soy gives an hlcceaso of 3, the numbers — in the respective reports being 30 and Farm! I", J t.NE 22, 1888. 38. Truro gave iu the one report 29, in its last 86 t an increase of 7, Walluce' gives an increase of 1, the numbers in the two reports being 84 and 85. Piotou, which gave 33 formerly, now gives 85 ; au increase of 2. The Presbyteriea of Victoria and Richmond, Lunenbtlrg and Shelburne and Newfonndlaod show no change, the numbers respeotive)y being 22, 35 and 2. These two Presbyteries show an increase of 28, and three give 1th887e same, numbers for the years 1886 and In the last report to the General As. sembly it wan stated that there was sitt- ing accommodation provided for 410,975 persons, This report gives that accom- modation es for 426,717, being an increase of 15,742, The number of families reported last sincee February lust, of eighty six seems year es being connected with cougrega- bera. Total members over 400. Reports j tions was 76,226, this year 78,649, an in. from the delegates of the state of the , ere in b Syn f these far itides 2Q8v- work were very encouraging. The fol. are in t1Synod of the Mnrfontr Prov - lowing officers were elected for the ensu• inose ; 12,788 in that of the Montreal and Ing year : ll,C.T., Bro. Metcalf.; D.C., Ottawa ; 20,728 in that of Toronto and Bro. J. Buyers ; D.J.T., A. B. Williams ; Kingston ; 19,147 in that of Hamilton and London, and 4,857 in that of Mani- toba and the Northwest Territories, to which are to be added 304 appearing in delayed returns, making up the sum al- ready stated. The number of single per. ons not connected with families of con- gregations has been reported as 18,261, an increase of 2,564 on last year's report. In the last report it was mentioned that there was an increase of 7,864 of those attending Sabbath schools and Bible classes on those attending in 1t585, The returns for Bate report show a furth- er increase of 4,650 on those attending in 1886, or an increase for the ttvo years of about 12,000. The total number in these classes was 112,940. The number engaged in Sabbath school work, including superintendents, teaohers and other officers, are returned as 12,976, an increase of about 1,000. Volumes in libraries, congregational and Sabbath school, aggregate 183,471, being a decrease of 210. The Church has, throughout her bounds, 349 missionary associations, with 1 Ladies' Aid, and 396 Woman's Foreign Missionary Societies, giving a total of 746 organizations for procuring contributions for the spread of the Gos- pel on the wide and needy fields of the Dominion. E. 0 11. r DISTRICT LODGE. District Temple No. 2.4, I.O.G,T., lust at Delgrave on Wedne,day, 20th lust., at 11 nom., 1).0 T. 8'. Metcalf in the chair, There were ever fifty representatives present. After the opening o4 the meet- ing Bro. Metcalf made a few remarks and appointed several committees, P,G. C.T. lire. J. H. Flagg, of Mitchell, was called upon and addressed the meeting fora Ebert time, The Billeting Commit- tee ]laving reported the Temple adjourned for (limier to meet again at 2 o'clock AYT0n250015 ensue . The seorotary, Bro, Wen. Pollock, re- ported nineteen lodges in the district,i thirteen of these reported an increase Sec.-Treas., Wm. 'Pollack. Delegates were appointed to the Grand Lodge which meets next week in Hamilton, The Lodge then adjourned to meet again in Blyth ou the third Wednesday in 00. tober next. The following is a list of delegates and the Temples represented: Constance, No. 440, T, B. Hall and Wm, Carter ; Loyal, No. 82, E. L. Mason ; Canadian, No. 154, 14. Burkhoider, D. Armetrong, J, Buyers and J. Blashill, and Misses L. Oliver, L. Vanstone, M. Oliver, AI, Kerr and A. Young; Maple Leaf, No, 837, J. McQuarry, W. Pollock, Mrs. Metcalf, J. McKinnon, J, Innis, L. Gray and Samos Gray ; Leadbury, No, 213, S. B. Will- iams and A. Clutton ; St. Helens, No. 164, 13. Miller, Mrs. Webb and G. Webb ; Belgrave, No. 170, Misses Bengough, Meikeljohn and Mr. Boyce and Rev. Mr. Burwash.; Londesboro', No. 317, F. Har- rison ; Westfield, No. 161, J, Ellis, R. Buchanan, Sas. Hoover and A. Auld. The General Assembly. The Committee on Statistic, after some preliminary remarks, and before entering on their figures, expressed their satisfaction with the effect of the injunc- tion of the Assembly to Presbyteries "to see to it that the congregatiooe in their bounds make their year close with the calendar year." In consequence of this, the returns this year are said to be very full and numerous, there being but five congregations Doming under the head of delayed returns. The statistics of the Church are first dealt with, and it is shown that there are now 43 Presbyteries on the roll of the Assembly, cue of which is in India end not reported upon save under the head of foreign missions. The number of pas- toral charges is 778, being 8 more than for the preceding year, Of these, 184 are in the Synod of the Maritime Prov- inces, 151 rn that of Montreal and Otta- wa, 210 in that of Toronto and Kingston, 197 in that of Hamilton and London, and 48 in that of Manitoba and the Northwest Territories. The number of mission stations re- ported is 429, of which 82 are in the Presbytery of Barrie, 54 in that of Bruce, 46 in that of Calgary, 11 in that of Rock Lake, 9 in that of Orangeville, 25 in that of Regina, 20 in that of Bromley, 17 in that of St. John, 15 each in those of Winnipeg and Owen Sound, etc, The number of vacant oharges is re. ported at 91 as compared with 94 for the previous year. Of these, 23 are in the Maritime Synod, 20 in the Montreal and Ottawa Synod, 5 each in the Presbyter. ies of Glengarry and Brookville, 18 in the Toronto and Kingston Synod, 20 in the Hamilton and London Synod, and 4 in the Synod of Manitoba and the North- west. Last year 823 were reported as having their names an the rolls of Presbyteries, including those who were actively engag. ed in one department or another of the work of the Church, and those who, from age or infirmity, had been compelled to retire from service. This year shows at increase of 23, the number being 845. The Presbytery of Montreal has still the largest number on its roll, 45 ; last year there were 47. Toronto stands second, 41 ; last year 44. Halifax and Kingston have each 33. St. John and Barrio each 32, Lanark and Renfrew and Hamilton each 81 ; and so down to Newfoundland, with 2. There are 55 ministers whose names are not on the rolls of Presbyteries in whose bounds they reside -14 of these being in the Presbytery of Toronto, 5 in that of Barrie, 8 in each of the Preaby. teriee of Huron, London, Lindsay and Guelph ; 6 Presbyteries have 2 each, 10 have one with, and 20 have none, This would give the entire' number of 900 as the number on Presbytery ralle, which is precisely the number estimated last Huron County Notes. Harry Seymour, Exeter, left last weep for Australia. Col. McKnight, . of the 28th Sett„ has deoided to remove his family from Gode. rich to Stratford, P. Strachan, of Goderich, has placed a set of his lifeboat machinery in the Port Stanley crew's craft. Jos. Rattenbury, sr., of Clinton, who is about 70 years of age, the other day cut a cord of wood, a single out, in one hour. J. T. Garrow, Q. C., accompanied by Mrs. Garrow and his two sons, Ed. and Chas„ have left Goderich for a trip to Britain, The Gorrie Videtts says:—Goo. Jac- ques and A. MoClement are under a wager which can gather the most coppers by the 12th of July. The Kihaardine Review says :—Con - elector Quirk is the proud possessor of an old relic in the shape of a musical clock, which plays nine tunes. It is 200 years old, so he says, and is nine feet high. High Chief Ranger Elliott, of Wing. ham, and Past High Chief Ranger Long, of the C. 0.0. P., have been appointed delegates to the annual meeting of the II. linens Independent Order of Foresters. A new Foresters' lodge was instituted at Belmore on Saturday evening, June 2, and named Court Tuck, No, 80. Masers. Strong and Perkins, of Gorrie, wore the organizers. They meet in the Orange Hall. Two members of the R. H. Baird Dramatic Co. were made man and wife in Luoknow one day last week, the con- tracting parties being John L, Beith and the young lady travelling under the name of Nellie Clifton. A game of baseball between the Huron Stars, of Blyth, and the Goderiob team, was played in Goderich Monday, and re. sulted in favor of the latter club by the score of 80 to 9. Batteries, Ross and Symonds, Holmes and Malcolmson. Perth County Notes. John Coppin, of Mitchell, has sold his livery stable to his son Jolty for 94,000. The average value of land in the town- ships of this county, as per the equaliza- tion committee's report, fe over $44. Tho G. T.R. shops at Stratford will be closed for the midsummer holidays on Wednesday evening till Monday, the 9th of July, The ladies of Stratford are making ar- rangements to have a supply of literature year. scattered among the volunteers during During the year 40 ministers have do. their stey in that looality. On Monday of last week, at Milvotton, mitted their charges, ten were translated two lads, aged about thirteen years, event to other charges in the acme Presbytery, to the woods to do some revolver praotioe, and 24 to charges in other bounds during One of them, named Jacobs, was holding the year. the pistol when it, by some moans, went The number of students licensed was off and shot the other, named Hasonp- 48, by 15 Presbyteries ; 7 of these by the fins, the son of a hotel.keeper at Milver- Presbytery of Halifax and Montreal ton, in the breast. The boy is very low each ; 6 by Kingeton ; 4 by Toronto and although fair hopes are entertained of his Winnipeg each ; 2 by each of the Presby- recovery. teries of Lindsay. Owen Sound London, A fatal accident occurred the] other Chatham and Huron ; 1 enols by Truro, day just outside the limits of St, Marys, Piston, St. Jahn, Lanark and Renfrew Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Henderson and and Sarnia, daughter, of the River road, were on a Thirteen miniate08 were removed by visit to Iris father, who is quite ill, and death in the course of ilio Year. In the while driving home the hold -book broke, Presbytery of Toronto 1 died who was in ending alto buggy upon the hor'se's heel% charge, and 2 who were retired. The The animal began to Irick, striking the other Presbyteries reporting deathe 000 ehils, who wag sitting at the front of Sydney, St. John, Glengarry, Brookville, the boggy, upon the head, killing ib in - Peterborough, Guelph, Terra, London staidly. Heel Chatham, 1iev, Jatnei 13ovd, Presbyterian min. The total number of church( ( and stne ister of Crosshill, wbe has Leon ill for lions supplied by milttslcrs ire 1,831, be, some weeks, (lied on Sunday morning, Ing 58 mere than the number given in He has been in delieele health for years, last report; Of those 'dee ere 111 the 1 and some time eine° he applied to the Hyped of the Maritime Provinces, or oho General Aset'mbly to be placer! on tl fee g01 beyond his depth and weed drowned, Hie body was found about an hour afterwards. The parents of the child live in the township of Morningtou, but he had been living in this neighbor - or nearly a 3010 with au aunt, who is a teacher in the publlo school, and the lady was much overcome with grief when she heard of the poor boy's fate. Howe's circus was at Millbank on Ii'ri. day and e. Inge number of swindlers, i four shell and pea leen, whose aim, it is 1 needless to say, was to fleece those who I were week enough to try to beat them at their own game. They generally get victims and Millbank was no exception, But although some of the farmers were duped they were by 110 means cowards and ou not receiving back the money they had squandered they showed fight and in a few minutes a lively fracas was in pro- gress, reeultieg in 50verel people being hurt, particularly Jas. Dobson, who re- ceived several kicks. Constables from Stratford were telegraphed for but ar- rived only to find that the mien they were after had skipped. A large amount of money was carried away by the swindlers, one man losing $29 and another $17. A enbsoription should at once be raised for those innocent youths (23 and 28 years old) whose only object was to find out whore the pea was. The petition in the Bast Hastings Do. minion election ease was dismisead by Judge Rose, the petitioner offering no evidence, Hugh McKay has declined the Quebeo Legislative Councillorship left variant by the death of Hon. James Perrier, and J. IC. Ward, of Montreal, has been appoint. 06 in his stead. 1Tt0 CON3RACTORy l 1Tenders wi11 be received at the Presby- terian Manse, Walton, up till 500x0.47, the gun day of Jung, for the painting and re- pairing of Duff's church, Speoiaoations may be seen at the manse, The Managers do not bind teem selves to acne``s the lowest or any tender. JAMES SMILLIn, 48-8 Secretary. Iota rocio.. Thesubacriberoffers0Or sale his valuable Farm in the Township of Grey, comprialeg Iota 0 and 7, con, ll in said township. This farm contains 200acrea and is within 14 miles from the thriving village of Brussels, with good gravel road leading thereto. About150 acres are cleared, froo from stumps and in a high state of cultivation. The bulanoe is Hotly hooded. This farm is particularly wellfencod,nearly the whole of the foneeO being straight and having been emoted in 1885 and '80. On the premises there is a cone Sortable log dwelling house and a goo dfram e barn with stone stabling underneath in Which thorn is a well with an abundant sup. ply of excellent water. There is likewise a floored aboveframe mand below, alement nd neatly sided and panted. For particulars apply to the Proprietor, JAMES DIC58030, Registrar, Huron Co„ 1tt8. Goderiob, SALI►Lt1NIAN {}3l.A.IIEs, The annual Caledonian Games under the auspices of the Godorloh Caledonians Socie- ty 00311 be hold on the magnificent new grainds of the NORTHWESTERN FAIR —OST— MONDAY JULY 2nd, 1888, Commencing at 1 o'clock p.m. Forsome years the most successful games hold in Canada have taken place in Gode- rich and already the indication a are of a greater success than ever before. EVERAL INTERESTING FEATURES have been added to the Prize List. For p artioulars see bills and programs, All oorreepon donee must be addressed t0 M, C. CAMERON, W. L. HORTON, Chief. Cor. Secretary J. D. sPIowART, D. McGILLioUDDY, Fiold Manager. Local Manager, 4041 J1y 2 ZXTILL BE AT THE Queen's Hotel, - Brussels, ---ox-- Tuesday, J u ne 26,1888, From Sam, to 7 pan., one day only, Fat- ieuto please Gall early, THOS. SPEER, M.D., SURGEON, &r.,11I.C,P,S,G.S& L.00.0.D., the Great East India for the treatment of all Chronio Diseases and pinnace peculiar to Women. ee years practice. Head Ol11oe—St, Thomas, The Boater has been ad/tooted In nearly all of the loading Medical dolled ea and Hoe. Intel in ]Europe ; has served as Burgeon in the British Army in the Bast Indies, Surg. eon in the American Army daring the late war, from 1801 to Oho close of the game ; hoe treated all natlosalitioe and oiremmnavigat. ed tho globe --81s thorough education, large and varied practice and oxgorfenoo, entitles him to rank as a 8p ooialiet—eeoond to neve 011 thio Sontinont—for the treatment of those clangorous and dieloulb diseases that have baffled the skill of the 1000l physio. lens. The following diseases, with many others suooesslu1ly treated I—Asthma, Bronositisy Oatarth,D15ea00s of the Lungs, Dispepeia, Diseases of the IEyo and Bal'. Mart Dluoas°, Epithet; Paralysis, Neryous nobility, 801. $so, Foyer end Ague, Malarial Affections,. Rheumatism Sciatica,Syphillls, Str'cturoe, Septeros,SkloDiscas01,1'ilos, de, 1:11 (tattle, ity used when required, PE5Titl012lALa 015 BDp0ATi0N,—The renew• Ing testimonials and diplomas at my Ulnae, with many others from nearly all tho lead. leg medical schools in Barone :—Trinity Coilago, Park Ss. Sobool of Medicine and level Cohogo of Surgeons, Dublin ; .Royal College at Surgeons, Belfast, lipfiend; Roy- al Collage of Surgeons, Tdinburgph and Glasgow, Scotland ; I,feentiate in Mtdwifory, and endorsed by the lslgliest aathorltlas in the Uniteet Slates anti Domiuion of Canada, 'Ibe ahoy° with many loiters from different parts of the globe Inc a mill passport wtthoub re-examination, doubt Or riulbblo— over every sea, and in every land from the 10r0- fOwel t11a1t 11, the former 3'1110. Compftr• tired liht, nisei hie Medication ,llcation 'Would liay0 0 Je Slfp i0II 0 i let ing the 1'e(1el•ne Of 1110 Iwo years, eoneid mime before themeeting 40 Halifax this weather the date• i p II'O alar ;ped 1'tl- e ° Shoe kitore8 J, DOWNING, Fo3lnerly of Goderich, wishes to inform the Public generally that lie has opened out a Custom Boot & Shoe Store Opposite the American Hotel and is prepared to take Orclori for all Kinds of None but First -Class Wo1'ltmt,. Employed and a Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Repairing neatly done. GIVE ME A CALL. ..Downin4y. Baby Carriages. Baby Carriages. Just to hand a splendid so - lection of Baby Carriages which will be sold at very low prices. TRUNKS and VALISES in endless variety. I ale pre- pared to please the public in this department. Fine selection of 11100 .heavy Harness Give me a call. H. DENNIS. WRONETER WOOLEN ly1ILLS A. L. Gibson wants 60,000 lbs, of good clean FLEEO3 WOOL for which ho will pay the HronEST I7:in10.IT PnraE IN C:tsxr or trade at the Wroxeter Woolen Mills. An Immense stock of splendid ,weals, Flannels, Silirtings, Drirggcts, Blank- ets, Sheeting and fares o1' his olrrt 1210)10 (a11 guaranteed to wear) and great variety in Pine Tweeds, Flannels, Ovor- atetinge, &c. CIr18038 SPL\51Ng AND CARDING DONN at reasonable figures and good work guar- anteed. We aro bound to maintain our reputation by satisfactory work and square dealing. 01st TWEEDS THIS PEAR ARE CILEAT �&r3iB11$61VFA.' TANak OOMPH E,2d0 Prizes for (1) Best Fleece Long 'Wool ; (2) Beet Fleece Pine Wool ; (3) Iietiviest Fleece (cleanness coneidorod.) --OOMPETITION— o—FREE-o TO •:- ALL -:- CUSTOMERS. We want your Wool and you want our goods and our money, so tomo and 000 US, • ..1. L. GIBSON, 47.110 Wroxeter Woolen ,tisk. Pumas -Pumps -Pumps The old reliable Pump Works of Brute- eels still to the front and l'uehing busi- ness right along. DEEP WELL ANDD RN PUMPS always oIi hand with all the latest im- provements and guaranteed to GIVE SATISFACTION. 10m prepared to take contracte for Dirf)ntg Wells or Cisterns at Reasonable Bates. S spial Attsttotta Ivan Ra alri>i ( p �' AZ I u0o only the best material, sugar - Vise all the work and eon at moderato prices I know it will bo to the advantage of the public to deal with Ins, d. FEL TON, Pnol'I(tF:l'oti. Shoji opposite P. Scott's blacksmith i1iop, Mill street, iBrussels, 'I A'tVS (IUMMED, FILET) AND t.. negnlated on Let 11, Con, a, (lay, T74OR. lllt(MEC (Ili iso now ]las nig now putout saw eat, "Sawyer's Guido," for sale; Hi, the best made, 00 1,11e sowers say, Pat. eat 1.'Hal e latent,,,, will allots' goods to be 11,1,10 on unalOy. '1'118,6. gtc(1Rl;OCij, 3.1 Brussels, ()tnrio. FARMERS 1 11)100 for Hale Plows of twelve diffe e11t kind% four different kinds of pang plows, :mufflers and cultivators, all of Pat- erson ds Co'%, Weodetools. Implements such as light steel binders, mowers (front and rear out) lmrso hay rakes, 1 also have A, Murphy & Co'e Nast Rovorsablo Day Carrioro, Mee/ 111145 Wootton Tracks, most Com. Mete in Venetia, Tolton Bros.' Pea harvester, .0501.0)1, VTca5Oaua 0,aa Cuttora, Sev0001 nicely situated village lots with houses on them for sale, lam" Hatis- faotiole guaranteed in the sale of imple- ments.. Wn1. Martin. Uorelt : Tcnrlsymlr STREET, Itreseels It never teas intended, so tar as I can learn That either nlau or woman Wore intended toyouQ rille I think believe ma,' ndoed l'm ser Yell w111, I1 at the 'Paris Hair Werke" you bar called. There is one thing Nature thinks of—let us She takes per ticular'trouble with ou race ; She knows a scanty growth of hair, the gra y and whitninWltl detrao1(rim thou beautyy of the face But nature has her laws so strict that you must never err, For you'l surelypay the penalty at last Sustain 1t, that bounteous head 05 hair, Dootor Dorenwend's Flair /Eagle's nu000. passed. Just try 1t, your afflicted, you nes or tail. regret, The Afagi° wag never yet known t0 fall ; And the good that it will do you will make you 05001 forget The expenditure a bottle oil entail This nitittgtqrtoringatistimuainhe growth of he hair 1s universally accepted to the most valuable specific on tho market. All diseast. es of the scalp aro either relieved or per- manentlycured. A rich and rapid growth of hair will follow after judicious and raga. lar treatment. It remains with the user alone to sedum the desired results, Br Doreawon5'e Hair Magi)" is sold by all druggists at $1 per bottle, or six for 85. If not obtainable in your own locality sand di- rect to the solo maanfaeturor, enclosing prize. A DO10NwEND, Parts Hair Works, 103 and 105 Tonga street, Toronto, For sale by G. A .Doadmnn.3, Hargreaves and al Druggists, ALLAN LIN E. 1888. SU M MER ARRANGEM ENT. 1888. LIVERPOOL &t, QUEBEC SERVICE 1^00][ LlVI:1tr00L, 15711411En. I Pilot QOLen£c April 20 1Circaseinn -�---_ 177 71 Ii1mp 3.J '1 Par[sialaau .......... ..13T.117 May 11 214 Y l'Olynesian a 1 Mny i7 Sardinian Juno 7 May 25 ;0ireaaelan Juno 15 May 31 Sarmatian Jana 21 Juno 7 ............... Parisian Juuo 28 June915 :Polynesian Jul' 0 Juaer2l Sardinian July 12 Juno 20 :Circassian ............... July 20 SarmaJuly Pari tatnllt 7uly 20 g" I; 12 Aug July 20 IPolyuaslan Ang,10, 2 July 20 . Sardinian Aug, 10 Aug. p f0lrcasoian Aug, 24 Bl Sarmatian Aud,1;tO Bates or Passage by Mali Roamers. QUE1E0 To LIVEn7051,, Cabin 000, 570 and $80 aceordiog to accom- modation, Servants in Cabin, $50. Inter- mediate 030, Steerage $20. Return tiokets, Cabin, 8110, $100 and 5150. Intermediate, $00. Steerage $40. t ByPolynoslan, Circassian or other ex- trasteamers, Cabin 500y, sixty and seven by dollar, according to accommodation, Re- turn tickets, ninety, ono hundred and ten and ono hundred and tbirOy dollars. Inter mQdlate sixty dollars, 8 teerage forty doll- ars. Passengers can embark at Montreal the day before without increased charge, Go YOursolf or certificatesatreducedurates friends. 301.1 in. formation apply Ito 1 J. R. GRANT, Brussels, JtTNIi 211, 1885, d'HEG00K'SBESTFRIEND ,((``ter ES Livor Cnnipl nt Dyspepsia, 13illousness, Siok headache, Kidney troubl's Rheumatism, Skin Macaw, and all impuri• ties of the blood from whatever cause arising. THE GREAT SPRING MEDICINE. i—ze. Q03 750. (w&t3,. Pa11 $1.4 --2'RY— . �Q.f1i,U,1J1 OT LITTLE LIVER PILLS, (very small end easy to take.) NO GRIPING. NO NAUSEA, Sold everywhere ; price 20 cents.. UNION MEDICINE ea., Proprietors, 8030N80, ('ANADA- 13LYTII Woolen Mill. It Forsyth (h Son, formerly of the Wroxeter Woolen Mills, beg to inform the Farmers in this vi- cinity that they have Now in Op • - eration a Woolen Mill in Blyth, and hope that by adhering to their old plan of making noth- ing but Sound, Durable Goods and trust that by so doing to meet a liberal patronage. CUSTOM WORK of all kinds promptly and care- fully attended to. Tho HIGHEST PRICE paid for Wool in Exchange for Tweeds, Full Cloths, Flann els, Yarns, etc. A Trial Solicited I Satisfactions Guaranteed I R. Forsyth & Son. Old Dr, Chaos's New Rocoipt Doak, ,IIS LAST AND CROWNING LIFI3 8ORli. 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