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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1895-3-1, Page 44 New Advertisements, tappets -Dr, Ayer. Local• -,-John Tait. Locale -Dr. Chase, T,uoale.-Jos, Walker. Iaogtal-Alex, McGuire, Lopata -I, G. Itiohnrde• Sidney Pills ---Dr. Chase, TZooal-Robert Henderson, Ferm for Sale -E. Bateman. Bulls for Sale -J. MoLagoblin. lTProperty for 'tonere, eersfoBarn-1enypiber. Lodge Boom Wanted -J. T, Bose. Tenders Wanted -Alward Bryana, Oedar Poets Wanted -ii. Latherdale, Vox#. 'XID�1Y, A1r11$, 1, 1895, A K. NUS, Depgty.Beeve of Downie,. has been nominated aa the Liberal can- didate for the Commons in South Perth, Tun Dominion Franchise Aot is an ex- peneive piece of machinery to run. It le estimated that the revision of this year's diet will that $611,000 and this with an infinitely fairer voters' list, prepared by the local municipalities, that could be need and that did good service before the Dominion list was introduced. AnaANomttENis are being made to have John Charlton, the able and well known M. P. of Norfolk County, deliver an ad- dress in the Town Hall, Brussels, in the near future under the auspices of the East Huron Reform Association. In ad- dition to the above named gentleman, Dr. McDonald, the clever M. P. of the Riding, and others are expected to be present. Announcement will be made as to date in a future issue. Tam Manitoba Government will draw the line on the maintenance of Govern. ment House in the city of Winnipeg on the expiry of the term of Lieut. -Governor Schultz. We believe Ontario will do the same and in so acting they will nob only be doing something that is popular with the majority but will at the same time display a purpose to continue to econo- mise and husband the public funds. The Lieut. -Governor receives a good salary and if be can't live and keep house at that figure he'd better step down and out. Mn. Htvcoax, leader of the Patrons in the Local Legislature, did not allow Mr, Master's remarks concerning the Patrons in the House being the best evidence of the dissatisfaction with Liberal rule to do the soft soap act with him as he very pointedly informed the leader of the Op- position that the Patrons had more can- didates in the field in Opposition to Con- servatives than they bad against Reform- ers. There will be some lively discus. dons, no doubt, before the session closes and we expect the new blood to give a good account of themselves. The gaudy display at the opening ceremonies could be done away with without anybody suf- fering any particular loss or inconven- ience. H. s there or has there not been an ex- odus of Canadians to the United States ? The Liberals say yea, largely caused by the policy of the Dominion Government. The census returns of the T.T. S. for 1800 show that about nine hundred and eighty thousand perilous born in Canada were then residents of that country and that there were about one and a half million of obildran bora of Canadian parents there. Ie it any wonder that the Do. minion of Canada, with all its possibil- ities, can only boastofabout 5 million inhabitants ? If you are skeptical yet as to the exodus sit down with a sheet of paper and write the names of persons of your acquaintance who have found a borne ander the stare and stripes in the pest ten years. It will surprise you. forming the, oantpOnnsi known as ugttx, dein mixture. ibe resomntendedfanners employing one who nedorstande the bees. nese nod having the necessary appliances the same 55 they have their threshing done. The meeting then adjourned for dinner and ou convening M. H. gloom, V, 8„ of Brussels, read a paper on i'Bots fn T�loreee," and some questione were asked about tape worms and other para. sites, Dr. D,W. Beadle then gave ee interesting address on "The oodlfng moth," showing how it produced the wormy apples and the remedy whiob wee I spraying with Baric green about to one pound dad 40 o or miziuwpetrecomme ed for the sorb fungus need in spraying after the leaves had come out. As Division Cogrt bad to be hold in the Hall and the Judge had arrived an adjournment took only oflace au addresl the eby the Ptesldent, Mr' Strachan and Dr. Beadle on "Ouroulio. and black knot on plume," Votes of thanks followed and meeting olosed. iiirai:v- W. Mines will hold an auction sale on the llth inst, James Eendall is rushing the Jogs into the Star Mill. A. number of farmers complain of their wells going dry. The oMtizens of Jamestown have laid in their enpply of ioe. A son and heir arrived at Donald Mo- Donatd's on the 27th ult. John Hislop attended a sale of thoro' bred stook at Luca this week. A little child of Wm. Bebarriell, of Algoma, died recently, we understand. The Longman family have been left a legacy on the decease of their grand- father. Joseph Armstrong bas had a relapse and small hopes are entertained of his recovery. Miss Janet McNair has returned from an extended visit with frien Bruesele. George Shiele, of Detroit, is visiting on the 16th son. It is reported he will nut go back alone. Mrs. Bowerman, of Mitchell, was ing her sister, Mre. D. McNair, couple of weeks, David Johnston has apprenticed Geo. Eokmier, of Jamestown, to the blaoksmithing, Mrs. Jas. Anderson, of Turaberry visiting under the parental roof the part of this week. An attempt is being made to establish a milk route from Morrisbank to the aotory near Brussels. S. 8. No. 4 Trustee Board is asking for enders for improvements to be made to heir eohoo! building. Mr. Armstrong, of the boundary, was lling E. G. McDonald's place in 5. S. o. 4 last week, E. G's. wife being seri- uely ill. John Shisle, of the 14th con., has the aterial on the ground for a new brick esidenoe, R. G. Wilson, of Brussels, as the contract. A large crowd attended D. Thompson's le last week. The stook realized good rifles. We understand Mr. Thompson tends stocking hie farm with sheep. Dunoan Moinnes out an ash tree on his ace that was three feet at the stump, ntaining three logs, which measured 845 feet. This beats Elma'e report. Thomas Hammel, who has been resid• g in Washington Territory for a num- r of years, paid his relatives a visit tely. He reports garden flowers in full oom when he left. Reeve Strachan and Deputy Reeve slop attended the meeting of the Far. rs' Institute at Gorrie last Tuesday e former is the President and the ter Seoretary-Treasurer. ohn Stewart, 16th eon., who has an. unoed an auction sale for the 15th t., intends removing to Brussels, as has sold his farm and owing to ill Ith will retire from farming. Wm. Work, who lives 1 miles North Brussels, has a cow that has been mak- a record for herself. Last week she rented her owner with triplet salves. ne of them lived but bossy's good in. tions are worthy of record neverthe- aleigh load of young folks from the nity of Molesworth in Grey, drove to H. Scott's, in Wallace, Wednesday ing of last week and owing to the m were unable to get home till Fri. evening. We would advise them to themselves with snow shoes when start out on a like excursion again. y report that on their way home that e a nasty quick way they had to get sometimes. e Barker farm, lot 16, con, 5, on Alin Lamont has been the ten - will come into the hands of A. Bram. now in Astoria, Oregon, who will re- here was athe oMies Barker, icing relatives and friends in We "ty at present and will probably re - here. She says the watering cart out sprinkling the streets in Port. Oregon, when she left there a few s ago. Mr. Lamont will remove to n after his sale. which takes plass iday afternoon of this week home ds in visit. for a with learn 'fOvr:! fi N 0 m r h ea in PI co 1, in be la bl Hi me Th Int no ins he hep of ing pre No ten lees A vioi over even sbor day arm they The it wa out Tb whiob ant, mer, Corrie. turn Division Com:r.-Judge Toms held Mrs. court on Tuesday afternoon when the looalis vie wort room was well filled owingno n3&in doubt to the Farmers' Institute meting main • which had to adjourn on account of the land, Court. The only important ease was week that of Hemp vs. Akins, which was for I Clint recovery of pay for a monument. Akins I on Fr defence was that the monument was not in accordance with the order which oil- ed for a height of nine feet while the monument was only according to Ramp himself •8 ft. 4 in. The evidence showed that the only deficiency was in the free stone bath and the Judge advised them to settle which was done by furnishing of a new base. The /among horse case between Armstrong and Bray tried lust August, in which judgment was reserved for pix months to see bow the horse would tarn out was settled by the parties on Saturday last. The animal having grown worse during the intervals and now showing that the bleeding from the nostrils comes from some- disease of the head and therefore, without doubt, un- sound. Fthatens' Iysrxturn,-A meeting of the East Huron Partners' Institute was bold here on Tuesday, P%esident Strachan in the chair. The morning session was very poorly attended only 16 or 18 per- sons being present owing no doubt to the bad condition of the made, this also pro- bably accounts for the absence of some of owin the speakers. C. Michie, of Morris, was Benne present and gave a good address on Mary, "Breeding and Feeding of Sheep," after whioh a number of questions were asked by several' of those present and answered very satisfactorily. Dr, D. W. Beadle, of Toronto, was then called upon and gave a lot of information about the "scab" on apples, its cause and how to remedy it by spraying with blue stone solution A sleigh draw by a team (we will not say horses as one of them ivae a mule) conveyed about 20 of the young people of the 4th eon. to a party near Palmerston on of last week. Despitedtheditolem cloy of the weather and the condition of the roads, the dis- tance, about 18 miles, was covered by midnight. The return trip book some. what longer, as the mule became dis- abled most of the homeward journey was Made on foot and was not completed until re- mained inurListowelufor aud rest but Johnny is and on and upon larrivi determined home sa out with another team to meet the other members of the party, Thos. Halley and Miss Ragan, pro• subarba orietresa f 1f i ga on,fwere on Friday cop vioted of selling oigarettee to minors and were fined $10 each. The Dominion Grange concluded their business Ft kitty night, after electing the foil cera Master, Davison Cly Petetboro', (re-elected) 1 $eore- R Wilkie Blenheim • overseer Tiepins passed tariff, Domini shipme Petrone about 4 the. 10.40 gallons of water before solved the buds open out and after the leaves tityliawm come Out 4 lbs, quick rime is to be added next ye tall,tsher, Freeman Fordwtnbi. There Grangers a resolution in favor of a revenue and approving the aotion of the on. Government in regard to butter lite. in ooaneotfon with tits of Industry, the Grangers to support Patron candidates for ant, but not to merge their iden. ith them. The Grange will moot Grin London, 1 1RtSaJ'1t$ PAST NOTICE !� Al! parties indebted to MRS, BOGLPS will please call and settle up at ono°, she having dis- posed of the Dry Goods portion, Ober business to MB, JAMBS TBWiN, who will continue on in the same store as usual, Mrs, Rogers carrying on the Millinery and Mantle Department in the same premises, - J3nussuUs, Feb. 20, 1895. Fon p� p PAiITIQULA1is ettlers' A,3otoT row AND THE NORTH-WEST SEE YQIIR NEA1i58T RAILROAD AGENT, AND GET A OQPY 08' "Free Faels, Farms and Sleepers. T, FARROW, AGENT, BRUSSELS. L1 Trains Grand Trunk Depot Ticket Office. EXCURSION WASHINGTON, OREGON, CANADIAN N. WEST, BRIrISa COLUMBIA. Take The great international Rotite on your next trip. We can save you a day on the road. Tourist Pullman Rates Low. Make enquiry before purchasing ; and for maps, time tables and sleeping oar space, address J. N. KENDA.LL, G. T. R. Agent, Brussels - Malt 1, 18D3 BOSON & C��DA *a,_,4LWAYS THE CHEAPESI`_�► New Sing &oo Now 1 We gave you Bargains in New Fall and Winter Goods whenou them and you bought what you wanted, hence we sold them and wated don not require a Clearing or Reduction Sale to clear them out now. Poor consol- ation to offer you, Bargains when your wants have been supplied and we wish to distinctly call your attention to the fact that this is not our w of dealing with you. Now you are thinking of Spring; and its wants : and we are right with you again with bargains in d BRAND NEW SPRING .GOOD S and we will prove to you beyond doubt that our Bright, New Goods are better value than Reduced old goods. . New Dress Goods, Prints, " Cottons, Linens, " Corsets, New Silks, tt Ginghams, " Shirtings, Embroideries, Muslims, Oharnbrys, Cottonades, Laces, FriZZ 7i s, SPEC/ALT /ES, .-. 8 pieces Nine Scotch Wool Tartans, the kind we have been selling at 85o., reduced to 50c. 7 pieces Satin Solinea in Navy, Brown, Fawn and Myrtle, the regular 81.00 quality. Note width, 46 inches, our price 60c. 1 piece only 60 inch pure Linen Tabling, the 85o. quality, Special Price 25c. 15 pieces Spot Blouse Silks, the kind we have been selling at 75c., clearing at 50c., all new. 6 only 10x12 White Quilts worth 81.75. See this line, reduced to $1.25. 8 pieces Priestly Serge, the kind you always pay 75c. for, Clearing at 55c. Ferguson & Elallida PRODUCE TAKEN AS CASH. �• Spring HATS & CAPS a' -"--AT Ross' We have just Received a large Consignment of Hats and Caps in all the leading Shapes and Shades for Spring and Sunnmer wear. Call and see our Balmoral Cap, the Newest thing in the Market. Prices Better than Ever Before., OUR Spring Suitings Are also coming to Hand. Prices Right ! Styles Right 1 Satisfaction Guaranteed 1 D. C. ROSS, Downing All Styles, All Sizes. IMEMEssetuntemomml .5S9c artiataintantal xo: Lowest Prices, Best Goods.. BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, liglallangememaseoul New Wall Papers. IMMENSE STOCK 10,000 Rolls to Choose from, Prices to Suit Purchaser. Lovely Pattern from 5o. up. Elegant Borders to match at Half the usual Price. Beautiful sets in $intelaxe and Embossed Silks suitable for Drawing Rooms, r&c. Call in and see them. A discount of 10 per cent, on all goods purchased oLrlillg between now and'March let: Vi Cleiigr We Roddick, Brussels and `Wtroteeter, 331:ArS MIJS.