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11 a str tt `!;l OLDS.
Wittig.I,nm.
Abeleony is being erected in front of
the alma of Dr, llandonalcl, M, P.
;C1, ;4in/en, Roach r, h:.ss on the 0.
R., near Winghaxi, has purohaaud L.
Anderson's farm, sou. 0, Turnberry, for
$6,0h'0.
Tee Winhont Junior laorusoe club
has organized with the following ofjleere:
R. 11111, Pres. ; W. l9. Groves, Vice.
Pres, ; T. 1)1. Cornyn, Sem-Treas.
At a vestry meeting of St. Paul's
eburoll nn :Thursday evening last it was
deoidod to take no definite action in the
mutter of the erection of a naw church
until the regular Easter mo.:ting, when
the reports of the hnilrling and other
committees will be hoard.
t1.Cwotntf.
Tho twine factory is In abeyance for
the meantime.
A Unoktet fire brigade is being organin.
ed for the village. It is a sensible move.
R,
M. Dallantyne is making motive pre.
;aerations for the erection of a new bleak
blocic on hie premises, DLain street.
The cemtlibations for the year for the
ateood Branch of the -Upper Canada
Bible Society wee:--Anumnt nu hand
from ail sources, h0;3, divided. as follows'
5111 to Tram Society ; $10 to Quebec ;
•.120 to Manitoba, ;Lod 1100 to the Upper
(loam la Bible Smite )
Tho t,roo,lw' ton imp-m:menat to the
Atwood school house were open' l and
the contract awarded to !Sanford Dros.,
of Listowel, their tender being the low.
,1st. The figures wore : Bamford Bros.,
ti1,485 ; Jas. Hanna, $1,507 ; .1. .Largo,
111,0042, and Wm, dawltshais, $1,600.
The trustees have also bought a furnace
for heating.
Crot sat broola.
V. Gramm entered the service of Her
Majesty as mail carrier between here and
Brussels on Tuesday of this week. Mr.
McNeil, who hal been doing the work
for some tiros, was a most obliging man.
SmunEN�rs Hoek.—R. F. Cameron and
A. Payment; are home for their Laster
holidays. The former is taking a class-
ical. course in Kincardine High School
prepfratory to entering Knox College.
The latter is taking a commercial °ours°
in Stratford Oollege. We have no doubt
but that these young men will adorn the
professions upon which they have entered.
Teta Flax 111r.L.--Tho Cameron Bros.
have decided to operate tho flax mill
located in this village and with this nbjeot
in view, have ordered a quantity of
prime Dutch seed, to be given out for
seed. Messrs. Cameron aro well known
as reliable young men and a booming
business will no doubt be done. The
residents of Cranbrook are delighted to
hear of the mill going to start again and
the farmers appear to be quite unani-
mous in expressing their intentions of
patting in a large crop. $10 a ton is
guaranteed for first-class flax. May sue -
races attend the energetic proprietors.
Young Puortas' Meenso.--The closing
meeting of the Y:P.C.A. was held on
Monday evening last. There was a good
attendance of yoeg people present. The
chief feataro of the evening was an essay
on bt'e subject "Is undue prominence
given to scientists by Christian apolo-
gists,' by the pastor, Rev. D. B. McRae.
Tile essay contained a mine of deep
thought whioh was well calculated to
awaken the research of the literary
student. Alexander and Willinm Perrie
Also contributed a reading each. After
the treasury was replenished by a collec-
tion the meeting was closed by the
Benediction.
Morrie.
Miss McMurray, of Sunshine, has gone
to Ilolmesville to spend a few menthe.
Dere. Wm. Newcombe, of Sunshine, has
goneto live at Newark with gar sons and
daughter.
There was no school in Barrio's sobool
house last Friday as the storm prevent-
ed the pupils getting there.
George W. Wilkinson, of the 4th line,
who has been spending the winter in
Algona, has returned home for the
summer.
Wm. Russell, eon of James Rasrsli, of
the nth line, has gone to Detroit to work
at hie profession. Yon kuow Will is a
tip-top book.keeper.
Mrs. John Sommerville has a goose
that is making a record by laying eggs,
some of whioh measure 071x12 inches.
Tho goose that beats that will require to
stay up at night. .
Mrs. Baines, sr., has, during the last
three or four weeks, completed another
handsome log cabin quilt of 8,240 pieces,
whish she has presented to her daughter.
in-law, Mrs. Frank Baines.
Morrie correspondent's reply to
"0ritie" in last week's issue is evidence
of itself sufficient to show oonelueively,
beyond the shadow of a doubt, that his
meatal calibre is somewhat impaired.
He cylla the attention of "Oritio" to two
verses in the Bible found in ''Proverbs"
and as those two verses are applicable to
himself we can overlook it to some de.
gree, We would advise correspondent to
consult Pomo oabarrh specialist, where•
by he might, probably, be somewhat
benefitted. We trust the disease has not
become ohronio, Crirxfa.
Exnttnxedlou.—On Thursday of last
week a very sucaeesful examination was
held in S. S. No. 8. The highly esteem.
ed ler cher., Malcolm Blank, was assisted
by G. Blackwell, W. Smith and W.
Sloan, brother pedagogues, and the result
proved conclusively that the work done
was nob superficial but thorough and
practical. After the examination was
concluded a melee' and literary pro.
gram wag entered upon as follows
Singing by school, "Spring is Doming" ;
recitation, Clara Mitchell ; instrumental,
violin and organ, T, Kirkoo hell and
Thos, Lira ; recitation, Maggie Mahn -
ray ; reading, Robbie Newcombe ; dia-
logue, "Playing school," Lottie New.
donnbe, Maggio Dtolfurray and Joh
Gerrie ;• recitation, Carrie Wheeler ;
singing by soingol, "Tho Groat Phyei.
aian"; reeitatuon, Nancy Moore; hu-
sirmnoutal, harmonica and organ, T.
Ilircl and T. Kirlmonell ; song, James
Sheen ; recitation, tiny, IleA.rtor ; dia-
logue, "The auction," Robbie Newcombe,
auctioneer •; rooitation, A.wy lfnndin;
recitation, I'oeoy Mitoh"11 ; singing by
segue!, "hero we stand" ; rooitation,
•Inlnu Currie ; inntrnlneutal, dulcimee, T,
Kirk/ion/all; sung, hisses A.Wheelar and
13. Stewart ; roottation, Herbert Wheeler ;
clialogtto, "Thele Sam," Lottie New.
c:ombc, Maggio McMurray and Jolulr
Tierney ; recitation, Milton Currie;
lociurn 0u Philosophy, W. Sloan ; reci-
tation, Ida Burkholder; instrumental
THE BRUSSELS POST
violin and organ, D. Smith and T. Kirk.
een011 , recitation, Lottie Newoophe ;
song, Jae. Sheen ; dialogue, "'Phu colored
witnese,' Jae, Cook, Thos illiller, Willie
Love and Rob*. Newonmb° ; recitation,
Herbert 1libohell ; Instrumental, Hiss
Wheeler, Thos, Bird and Thos. Kirk -
caroled ; reeittbieu] Ann Hpeir : melte-
tion, Bassin Livingstone ; Kluging by
/taboo!, "floneet and upright." Wm.
13rydon occupied the obatr in a capable
manner and engineered the proceedings
very eati.faetarily, Miss I!lttie 111o.
Croatian presided at the organ. The at.
tendancu was large and groat interesb
was manifested in the entire program.
Mr, Black is a successful Moeller and
doe. his work well.
Robb Brea,' auction sale of farm stook,
implements, rbc., tapes place on Pridgy
Of this week,
llalno'e, 6th lions, S,,ffoll: sow pre.
canted him with 10 young pigs. Fratuk
thinks the Suffolk ie the kind.
W. II. Cloakey boa been in Brussels
this creek taking ohargs of Barrister
Taylor's office during the hatter's absence
at Detroit, 1". 11. should have followed
this profession.
Reim Ls'i'a'1's.—"o'. Ilel,lrew has lease,!
Chas. 8ozell's farm Inc it turn, of years.-
P.
ears.P. Barr has purohasrd the Dumont Liv.
iugsloue 100 acre farm, Joh Iia. , paying
112,800 for it, It was a bargain.
11r. Iilaoltwtll, toaaher at :3. S. No. 5,
did rot think it advisable o hold an est.
t a t
amination ie the usual way this spring,
so this wank he tines,/ r pe., the w:hool to
visitors and gave a getter,' 100)1051tont to
all interested in the school to attend its
they could make it convenient.
B,irsfo',
4-1
A Horticultural Society is on. the pro•
gram.
(1. 13. Ryan 0b Co„ ono of the largest
dry goads houses of Guelph, have cleoid -
ed to open a , tore in Listowel, and have
secured the store in Campbell's blook.
Phe eleotion ,d officers for the Board
of Trade for the enmiug year resulted as
follows :-13. F. Brook was unanimously
elected President ; Dr. Nichol, Vice -
President ; J. L. Darling, Secretary.
Treasurer.
The Citizens' petition, containing over
1,300 signatures, nearly all of whom are
ratepayers of Listowel and the surround.
ing townships, praying the Dominion
Government to erect public buildings in
this town, was forwarded to Ottawa last
weep.
1 lytlr.
°' The monthly cattle and horse fair was
held on Tueaday. It was not as good as
the last one.
The revival services in the Methodist
church have closed. Upwards of 70
profess souverson.
The Standard has changed proprietors
again. Mr. Cumor, late editor, has gone
to Windsor. Mr. Irwin now takes the
editorial chair.
W. McBride, met with an accident on
Monday morning while splitting wond,
the axe catching on to a clothes Hue, re.
bounded and almost out off one of bis
ears.
Ao1oyster social and lecture is to be
held in the Presbyterian church on Good
Friday evening, under the auspices of
the Hopeful Gleaners of that church.
Rev. Mr. Anderson, of Goderiob, is to
lecture on "'Phe power of the pnluit."
The following officers of theStyth Base
Ball Club have been chosen for the en.
suing year :—Hon. Pres., John B. Kelly ;
Captain, Aloes Emigh ; Managing Com-
mittee, P. Tanner, Geo. McElroy and
Will Emigh ; Sec., W. Davis ; Treas.,
0. J. Hodgins.
(ires.
Samuel Askin, photographer, of Tees -
water, was home on a brief visit this
week.
Jas. Straohan ie on the sick list this
week. Miss Isabel Straohan is also very
poorly.
The Star saw -mill has been buzzing
away the last two or three weeks, and
much fine lumber and shingles are being
sawed up.
Wm. Woods has returned from Nipis.
sing Junction. He says snow is a great
deal more plentiful up there than here
and the weather is much colder.
Quite a quantity of fire -wood was got
out for Rev. D. B. McRae on Wednesday
of last week at Duncan MaInnes'.
There was a good turnout of hands to
the bee.
Archie Molntosh, jr., of rho 16th con.,
went to Dakota on Tuesday, 25th ult.
"In the Spring the young man's fancy"
generally turns to thoughts of the great
and mighty West.
The veteran horseman, Thee Caldor,
has pnrohased the imported Clydesdale
Stallion, "Standard Bearer," from Jas.
Ritchie of Beimore. Re is said to be one
of the best. Mr. Oaider purposes putting
him on about the same route as his other
horsed have usually gene.
At a meeting in S. S. No. 2, last Thurs.
day the petition to have an Engineer op -
pointed and the work commenced of
gearing the obstructions in Bushaw
creek, niet with an unfavorable reception.
Thera were no now signers, and many
who signed it ab the formas meeting in
S. 8. No. 8, were wanting to withdraw
their names. Those in this township
who aro interested in the clearing of the
oreek, agreed to remove the obstructions
from the river up to Clock's bridge on
the Cranbrook sidsroad, hitt the Elma
people wanted the members of the Grey
Council, who were present, to promise
that the work would be clone. This was
not commuted to. The Councillors 're-
fused to bind themselves in any way,
and no definite plan has yet been agreed
upon.
Penstemerloa.-•Shwa Wm. Coutts came
here last December he has been praetioing
with the 'Strachan' choir. Last Tuesday
a very pleasant evening was epont al the
residence of Duncan Taylor, it being
slndsretood that this was to be the last
night's pro:Mica° for the present. During
the evening l(obt. Cott read the following
address and Miss Mary Stem:hen made
tho presentation :--W11, Cuurrs, Da..-tn
Sta,-In ,meeting with ,you to -night ab
the closing op of our einging j eoaotico for
this winter we have pleasure in present.
ing you with this purse as a emelt token
of out appreciation of the interest that
you have taken in our welfare, and hope
that yen may long ba spared tend ablo to
instruct others with the same uniform
kindness as yon have shown ora, End that
tloo blessing of a kind l'rovideuoo may
rest npou you end give you many of the
bleesiltgs ell life, both temporal and
spiritual, bo enjoy, is the wish of your
singing close, Omicesei,ne :3 mud 1, Grey.
tiig0ocl, in behalf of clow, host, l i rr,
111.1 eV i11'Itui'1I.s'
Peter 11oDoogall is away at Goderieh
this wools serving the Queen as a juror.
pnbli0 school oxa,ninatinn is to lake
p'aoe in S. S• No. 1, on Thursday of thin
week,
John Cardiff has purnhasad the 100
acre form recently nwnod by Donald '11u.
I,aaehlin f:,r 11e 0,000 of $1,000. I. is a
bargain al the price. This gives Mr,
Cardiff 200 aortas of land now to nulti-
Vete. There ss quite a little history in
ounnectien with the property lately pur-
chased. Mrs. Arch, MoLead disposed of
the farm ,about twelve years ago to
D•mald McLain10in for $7,000 and the
Sarin property is now sold by private Oale
for 84,600. This ie not the only instance
Of depreciation in real estate on a whole-
sale pattern,
thirr.."4 1st week John and Dougald
McTaggart were away at St, Thomas at-
tending the funeral of their yoangest
brother, 4faleel'n, who departed this life
on !Friday, Alareh 21st, ager. 4.1 years.
The funeral took plane on the Monday
following. The deceased had been sick
for about a month and a half with in.
0ammation of the lunge and this caused
Tile death. Mr. 1foTitgga't was a vary
highly respected member of thecnmmun-
ity and woe an older in the Presbyterian
church nt King -mill for many years. A
wife and four children are haft to mourn
Iia dop'nrhu'o. The interment wag made
in th • fit, Thomas cemetery.
A 0a00 of ennsid,a nhle interest to rho
tesidi uts r,1 H 5, No. 2,1Iosa, took plane
b four purl, Cornell, of Glower), recent -
by, fcenn:log from the teacher severely
flogging a pupil named Saheldriok. The
teacher was lined j10 and Deets, and he
has handed in hie resignation ao teacher
of the section.
THE PEOPLE'S CO1?9M %1.
NAT ANTE D. --A GOOD SER-
V want Girl, at once, Apply to
97. AIM, J. T. PTP PER.
FT OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE
on Market street. easy tonne. For
portion lays apply to MISS F. F.Moxroosrnnv
99.16 or W, F. VAN STONE, Brussels.
(100D IIAY FOR SALE. -
1I11 deliver in quantities to snit pur-
chaser. Six months credit will be given to
responsible on rtiee.
T. PEPPER; Lot D,Con. 0, Grey.
Q'a'A.G 1.D orto Goethe
A 7 Loaves Rrnseels every morning instead
of evening, no formerly, and returns from
Gerrie In tho evening. Tae rule will be ad-
hered to until further notice.
S. WALSII, Proprietor.
TIRE RSSMAKING.-
The undersigned desires to intimate
to the ladies of Brussels and surrounding
country that she is prepared to attend to
all orders intrusted to her. Satisfaction
Runyan toed. -1hop—Up-stairs, ono door north
of Walter Jackson's hardware store,
MISS SA &PLR.
DRESSMAKING.-
no undersigned desire to intimate to
the lollies of Brussels and vicinity that they
have opened a Dreesmaldns Shop over Mr.
Afex, Uranium's Store, Brussels, where they
are prepared to attend to all work entrusted
to them, Satisfaction guaranteed.
96.4• kilSSES ST19WAR'1' &BISLOP,
PATH r-rQ Onvsats, Rodssu oeand Urade
.Marksseeu"sd mud all nth.
er patent causes in the Patent Onlee and
before the Oourte promptly and carefully at-
tended to. Upon reooipt of model or sketch
of invention, 1 melte careful examination,
and advise as to patentability free of charge.
Fees moderate, and I make on charge unless
patent is scoured. Information, Ravine and
spaniel references sent on application. J.
It. L1TTELL, Washington, D.C., U.S. Patent
Office. 110
REAL ESTATE. ---
tI ARMS FOR ERAIONED RSALE'-TReral good aErme N.
f or
sale and to rent, easy norma, in Townships
of N orris and Grey. F. S. SO OTT. Bruesele,
97.tt.
CHOIOE FARM FOR SALE.-
J Being South half Lot 27 con. 6, 'Sothis,
100 acres, nearly ani cleared. Good buildings,
about 20 acres Fall wheat in grossed. Easy
terms, Apply to W. M. SIN CLAIN,
tf- Solicitor, d&c., Brussels.
141A RM FOR SALE. -THE SUB
mamma offers his valuable 100 acre
farm, being lot g, eon, 19, Grey Township,
Huron Co., for sale. There aro about 60
acres cleared and to good heart. There is a
tog house, good hank barn boating orchard,
and all the necessary conveniences on the
premises. For further particulars, as to
p1trioe,terme, eta„ apply to the Proprietor,
THOS.BISLOROlare P. 0., N.W.T., or to
241 DOUGALD STRACBAN, Brussels.
1.iiARM FOR SALE -THE UN -
A. offers his 10D a ore farm,
being North halt Lot se, Oon. 8, Morris, for
sale. There are about 7e acres cleared and
ander cultivation. On the premises aro a
ga od frame house, bank barn, good orchard
and other necessaries. Ouly 21 rules south
of Bruseele on the gravel road. For further
particulars, ne to price, &c., apply to the
proprietor on thepromises,
00.6x J. PIBO5, Box 196, Brussels P. 0,
Ij1ARM FOR SALE, BEING LOT
02,0510.0, Grey, oontalniug 100 soros, 16
acres cleared under grass, and the balance
timbered. About 'Macros of dry land and
the balance cedar and blank ash swamp
There ie a log house on rho promises, will
be sold onvery reasonable terms asroprie-
tor does not require the lot, Per further par-
ticulars apply to ROBT. MoLAUCMLIN,
eranbrook, P.O. or ALEX. BUNTERi2Brus-
GOOD FARM FOR SALE IN
Morrls, on reasonable terms. In order
to close the affairs of Eno estate of the late
W. G. Bingstou, the executors offer the fol-
lowing valuable lands for solo North'
half of Lot 90, Oonoessioh 0,Township of
Morris containing 00 acres. n this lot. is
created a good frame bars with stone foun-
dation, good orchard, well and pump, Near-
ly allaleared, and as on the grave road
closely alliaining the Village of Brnessls.
This fart, is a valuable one, is well fenced
and in a good state of oulttvabion. For
pprines and terms apply 00 T609. KELLY.
Brunets P. 0., HNNns JENnNINGS, Victoria
Square P. 0., or Ju>uas Stttmn,:Maple Lodge
P, 0 Middlesex (Munk!.
JERSEY BULL FOR SERVICI7,
tree terms mud other na'ttoulars ask ter
circular tot my Ortg and Book Store. Should
you wish to sell his heifer delves I an pro.
pared 00 pay as blah an 318, according to
milkWg qualities of their dams,
Sedlaubs (1, A, DISADMAN,Brossolo,
T)i1LL FOR SERVICE.- TIIE
undersigned will keep a Well•nred
Durham Boll, rising bioses yoa•e old, Inc
aervloe on North lI"If Lot 00, than, 7, Morris
Terms, 91.00, to be paid at time of service,
with privilege of retuning if non"ssaov,
ai2m 8, WAI,N191t, Proprietor.
rt1IIOI1,0'-I313TEi) .BULL. -- TIIL
'A. Nn,lnrsignedwillloop tho'rlforo'•ln•nd
Shorthorn 17111"1laran Graaggo only" bred by
b'. w, Stone, Gn, 11 b, for Ravine on Lot no,
c'nn,0,7Viorrin. terms :+1.50, to be paid at
time of eervinr, with privilege of returning
if neee'snry, Pedigree may ba acus an nr
plioottof.
;leoJAS.. SP Kilt, l'rop;lolor.
New Move and House Furnishing Busiuessl
The Lender^iglit'd beg 10 arc to anuuuucaa to 1111 Inulrlje that they
have Purchased the Bankrupt St')ck of 11Ir. W. J. Jackson,
J3russcols, and will sell the whole out Regardless of Cost.
Look out for Bargains, They will also keep on Hand
Cooking, Parlor and Box. Stoves
Of this Best bIlinl;facturers, and will Sell them as Cheap as
anyon.o in the Trade,
TI N W ARS
Of the Best Quality and at Cheapest Prices Always on Baud or
Made to Order on Shortest Notice.
Eavetroughing and Roofing a Specialty.
Everything in Our Lino Guaranteed First -Clays.
We hope, by Good Work, Low Prices and Prompt Attention to
Business, to secure a Fair Share of Patronage.
Conte, See and be Convinced,
FERGUSON & GIBSON,
Jackson'Old Stand, Br''usseZs.
Flour and .m,"geed
The attention of the Citizens of Brussels and Farmers of the Sur-
rounding Community is called to the
1'Tew Flour and Feed Store, Brussels,
Opened in the Shop lately occupier! by Mr. E. Grundy,
(Opposite Mr. Backer's Grocery)
Where (11cre will Always be on Hanel a Full Supply of Flour,
Feed and Meal of All Kinds.
As this is our first location in Brussels we trust you. will give
us your Patronage, and in return we will endeavor to Supply you
with Best Brands at Lowest Figures.
GIVE US A CALL.
Yours Respectfully,
KING & HARTLEY.
NEW__
SPRING GO
Any Woman Can get a Good Idea of the New Spring
Styles by Calling at
SCARFF & FERGUSON'S
—A8 WE HAVE JUST 11EC11tVED—
A Well -assorted Stook of General Dry Goods,
Such as cannot be seen outside the Cities.
We have the Newest, Cheapest and Nobbiest
Dress Goods ever offered to the
Public in Brussels.
It will Pay You to Call In and See what
Bargains we have in Prints.
OTT. LINEN DEPARTMENT IS ALSO COMPLETE,
E,
Searif & Fere°uson.
FERGUSON 8.6 IIA. LIB.A.Y,
S
DR$ i
00='• TO1Z016'TC,
yxtta. at 04311(1(>, Ire
Cad Is Block6ea fort
,
Wherelbe can be Consulted on all Mimic
Dlsoasoe of both Sexes,
t'onsun,ptton. Asthma and ('alarrW'
treated successfully by Inhalation of Shofi
otatetl Vapors, the only rationel treatment
for thetas dis°asos,
NERVOUS DEBILITY
and all diseases of the Urinary Organs 151ei••
tivoty cured in a short time.
Call or Address
20.tf DR, PIIII,LIPS, Sr,waot'rr
P,3.-1 will be at the C,uutral Betel, Brno -
sell, ou April 8th. where I can be commiWd
free the balance of the week,
pi elk .
Rave tjou,
ah
yodel 3Qa
it is exp uI s tc5
FLAX! FLAX,!
CAMERON QROS.
Have a Limited Nmnber of Bushels of
the BEET DUTCH Sewn for Farmers in lbs
vicinity of Cranbrook who intend raising
Flax during the Doming season, which
they ate preps,' ed to deliver in quantities
to snit flax Growers. Can be got at the
Crax 1100E Fi.tx Mat. Seed given out
on the usual terms.
I "0rdnr Early to Insure a Supply.
For Flax grown from this Seed Sit) per row
welt be raid if of Good Growth ; nnrvested
in Proper Season, and delivered at t110 B7nx
Minas soon as fit for threshing.
We will hent a number of Good Sod Fields
for the purpose of growing Flax.
CAMERON BROS.,
38- Proprietors Cranbrook Flax Mill.
E,IST .ITURO.N
License District.
The East Huron License Com-
missioners will meet at the
CENTRAL HOTEL, BRUSSELS',
—ON—
Friday, April 18th., '90v
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. ,li.,
To take into consideration tiler
the Applications for Tavern
Licenses for 1890-91.
The number of Hotel Licenses
granted last year in the Riding
wero 26.
Tho number of Applications.
this year are 26, Isaac Gill, Ethel'..
and George Zilliax, Henfryn, be-
ing the only two applicants for
houses not holding License ).1st.
year.
John R. Miller,
INSPECTOIL...
Jamestown, April 1st, 1890.
St, Leon !Mineral Water.
The following speak for themselves t
Brussels, Ont., Jan. 8, 3870.•
I have been using St. Leon water for
the past month or so and have found it
very efficacious in promoting good health.
After using it a week I found my appe-
tite much benefitted and can now eat an
much in ono meal as used to suffice me
for two. For any rhenmatio attention I
believe it bo be ahead of any drugs or
patent medicines, and think that per- •
sons of a rheum/ilia tendanoy should nee
it conetsntly.
A. Hnorrn,
Clerk 4th Division Coact, .
County Huron..
Mn. Anti Goon, Brussels.
Dear Sir,—The St. Loon Mineral Wet.
er that I have been getting from yam bay,
done me so mach good that I cheerfully
give my testimony in its favor and hope
others may be pot'snaded to give it a
trial.
WM. RtMeTirrn, Sn.
Brussels, Jan. 7, 0800.
This water, the like of which foiled
no where else but at St. Leon, in the
Province of Quebec., resmnblee all net- •
ore's productions, an egg or grain of
wheat for instance. Wo can tell what.
an egg or grain of %a/bee/tie compnewl of
batman is utterly unable io make a,
grain of wheat or create an egg and he is
Jost as nnabin to counterfeit St. Leo,
!Mineral 'Water. Tint hind nature has
clone for us what we cold not tlo for
ourselves ---brought the sixteen dif:creot
ingredients of this water tngcthc.r in the
proper proportions, mixed Clain and
pours them forth in 0 copious stream.
1 nun in 01 position to supply this ra-
marliablewater,absalately pore, straight
from the ,yells, at a price three, loaves
ititlo crier covering the coat 1.f i•riugin;.;
(10011,
���j p, �y } ; it this fat•,
111 u111tUg e,171 I l lin:\71The '!sit'• ;tn 1,11%m/try,