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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1893-3-10, Page 44 m TzEi n_RQnm t1tiintialSL'=rt 71ra. 'ti=1, '7FG eratt•S:Ee2auntRTSaoonedIrYTYJaiR3 V�111 :.'.'t 171114. A. Roe has disposed of Tile noted stat. , lion, liarlluld, to John Colley, of Morris, fora bandanna figure. An effort was made to cull a special , [Heeling of the Town Council to ree,'t' eider the bylaw relating to hotel Iieenses, but n majority of the Councillors would not sign the requisition requesting the ]]Mayor to call the meeting. The tru-tees of the Congregational chore12 have settled with the htstranoc companies, receiving 8305 for the damage (10110 tho dboreb by fire. The repairing rs being pushed her ago R as rapidly a iilaas pos- sible and it is altogetherlikely service will be held in it on huuda , March 12111. The election of Counoilllors for Ward 1 %vas held mt W'eduesday of last week and a very large vote was pelted. The three gentlemen who resigned on tun count of soul" informality were lu•eleet- ed, the voto for the tli1Tereet cauetdates being as follows: -Jos, t;ullev, 117 ; 0. Herdsman, 3(1 ; W A, ,101111s, 71 ; D. butlterland, 05. There is lately to be aoale trouble over Mr. Gulley taking his sant. New Advertisements, Excursions- -0. T. It, L 1eItIe--C. 11. l.'err.y. Locals --•11.2. Strong. Locule- A. 11, Smith. Locals Dr, J, C.:Ay, r. Royal Crown Remedy. Grey Auditor's Report, Baggies - Jas. Wallt•'r. 1,0031-0. A. 11)ar,hunn, New (Mode- 0. homers, Brussels Auditor's Report. Spring Goods -J. 0. Skene. Hair 0oode 1 rof ll'u nt%end. Farm to lieut Inn llr , t.ifoor. Notice to Creditors doors h L. 'rnylor. Servant Wanted -Mrs. It s. W. T. (2111)13(11. 1:lonss.kccper Wanted - 1). McMillan. Here we are again -Hanle J. Strong. Combines, 10 per cent. -G. A, Detai- n -um. 1toom wanted Tan floe Publishing House. Q.a bi 40Il'tlea5t15IOSt, 1'7I/DA V, .11:111. 3, 1893. DIscsT.MLI t.nxr of the Anglican church in Wales has been for some time a plank to the platform of the British Liberals and a bill to carry that policy into effect was introduced by Home Sec- retary Asquith in the Ilouse of Commons on Thursday. The opinions of the Welsh people retetrdiug the proposed change may be judged from the fact that thirty one of the thirty.four members represent- ing Wales were pledged to support the disestablishment and dieendowment of the church. Not more than ote•fourth of the people of Wales bclocg to the "stab• lished church, and it is therefore an out. rage to tax the entire population for its support, Still the Conservative party opposed Mr. Asgnith's bill, the six months hoist being moved by Sir John Gorst, a member of the late Salisbury government. Mr. Gladstone defended the motion for its rejection ons defeated by amajority of fifty-six. A smart Con• 050001ive member tried to make a point by claiming that the majority was cum• posed of Irish members. What of that ? The Irish Home Rulers would be un- grateful indeed if they refased to help their Welsh friends is getting rid of an established church, considering the loyal way iu which Welsh members vote for Home Rule, -Free Press Ottawa. AT In a dangerous emergency, AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL is prompt to act and sure to cute. Adose taken on the first symptoms of Croup or Bronchitis,1.11101, further progress of these complaints. It softens the phlegm, Booths the in- flamed membrane, and induces sloop. As a remedy for colds, Coughs, loss of voice, la grippe, pneumonia, and even consumption, in its early Stages Y'S Cherry Pectoral excels all similar preparations. It is endorsed by leading physicians, is agree- able to the taste, does not interfere with digestion, and needs to be taken usually in small doses. Prom repeated tests in my own family, Ayer s Cherry Pectoral has proved itself a very efficient remedy for colds, coughs, and the various dis- orders .t the throat and hog.1."•1-. W. Bartlett, Pittsfield, N, 11, " Por the last a- (cars I have leen taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral l'or lung troubles, and am assured that its use has Sant d My Life I have recommended it to hundreds. I find the nest effective way of taking this medicine is in small and frequent doses.' —T. 11, Matthews, 1. Ai., Sherman, Ohio. "lly wife suffered from a cold ;'nothing helped her but Avers Cherry Pectoral widen effected a cure." -R, Amoro, rlympton. N. S. Ayer's Cherry Pectora Prepared by Dr. I. C. Ayer & Co„ Lowell Mass. Prompt to act, sure to cure A_ TIM TORS' -P-'PO..R.ts TOWN'S (OF TELE) IIP GaHY FOR THE YEAR 1892. R13CEIPTS. To balance on hand from last audit e 4 1103 21 Wm. Holmes, for collections to Dec. 31, 18:11' 227 05 J. R. Miller, License Ins., for year ending Apt. 30, 189147 43 J. R. Miller, for year from May 1, 1891 110 00 Wm. Spence, Engineer's ex pen*es collected 27 00 Standard Bank interest on de- posit 9 013 Wm. Ilolmes, boundary line grant 181 10 Rachel Spence, for note for 11 months- 800 00 Co. Treas. non resident collect. tions to ApI. 80, 1892 35 42 Co. Treas. legislative school grant 450 00 Wm. Spence, i.ngineer'e expen. sex collected 38 00 Standard Bank, for note for 2 months Chas. Querengesser, bal. for lot 30, con. 10 Treas. of Ont. Land Improve- ment fund Thos. Ponie, for road tilnber sold. Wm. Brown, for road timber sold Wm. Holmes. municipal school grant Moses Tlurvey, Treas. for Elma, for ditches. 11 08 S. J. Shannon, Molollop share for work on boundary...... 45 00 Wm. Spence, Engiuear'e ex- penses collected 13 50 Wm. Spence, use of Town Hall 6 00 Duncan McDonald, collector North division 0105 46 John McNeil, collector South division 7250 05 700 00 450 00 22 21 2 00 1 00 466 00 Total 818188 43 • EXPENDITURE. Roads and bridges. Gravel. Salaries Charity Township Hall. Silver - Corners chain Paid money borrowed Interest and commissions Paid county rate Printing Postage and stationery Expenses under Ditches and Wateroourses dot Board of Health Drain con. 1 Government drain, con. 16 and 17, Si years to run Side drain, eons. 16 and 17 Drain, coo. 5 and 6 Municipal election expenses Registration births, etc Matheson's law suit Arrears of taxes Uncollected taxes Seleoting jurors Brussels hall rent for Division Court Dog tax refunded Taxes remitted Wire fence, Miscellaneous Trustees school tax General tp. school tax 8 1/10 mills Government school grant County school grant Balance on band 2825 70 3f12 04 084 00 118 40 1124 00 172 45 1600 00 35 90 8683 10 60 00 30 07 193 95 9 00 22 00 507 84 171 00 115 00 40 40 11 70 44 60 20 98 21. 88 13 61 12 00 8 00 6 31 20 70 33 85 4075 20 1808 82 456 00 466 00 158 83 Total $18183 48 ASSETS, Cash on hand $ 158 83 Bille receivable 180 62 Bal. in Co, Treas. hands uncol- lected 891 71 Money advanced antler By -late No. 29 212 45 Township Hall • 1000 00 Money advanced oide drain, non. 10 and 17 30 00 Total8 1000 01 LIABILITIES, Government drain, cono,16 and 17, 8i years to run $ 007 34 Side drain, eons. 10 and 17..., 00000 Drain, ocn. 5 and 0 000200 Drain, oan. 1. 45 00 Unpaid debentures 7800 We the tndersigtind Auditors of rho Township of Gt'ey, certify that we 31143(0 ex• V aminod 1.110 Trottenrer'e account for rho past year and tbo vouohero belong• ing thereto and find the same oorreot. ALEX. ST1'EWART, Attditore. GREY, Feb. 15, 1802. 31(011 lilonOTun. To the Reeve, Deputy Reeves and Counoillora, of Grey, in Council asoembled: GENTLEMEN, - We have prepared a statement in Duplicate of the Receipts and Ex- penditure of your Township up to the 16th day of February, 1898, inclueive, which we herewith present. We are pleased to report on tho correct and satisfactory manner in which the Treasurer's books have been kept. We are also of the opinion that his security le perfectly good. All of which is submitted. GREY, Mate 4th, 1808, ALEX.. ST0WART,i Auditors, JACOB 1711A0538,) THE BRUSSELS POST We have just secured another stock Of Gener- al Dry Goocls and Gr'oe- eries which will be run off at oZcl prices. Watch for it next zweek• Con2e Early. LEX. Z SE Brussels. MOWUYlr-•^o :RAYMOND ata MO¢Yntl D M ur aTY¢SL'1fcIiiV a ctl Sold in Canada than any other make, Be on Your Guard. When buying anything a person wants that thing to be right. Now, in buying a Sewing Machine there aro several little things to look at. First, see that it is new. This may seem a strange reminder, brit sometimes unscrupulous dealers keep machines ou trial in 0 house, then repossess and Bell for new. Beware of this. Second, see that it runs easily and noiselessly. Third, see that it is warranted right from the manufacturer. Fourth, see that you buy goods made as near home as possible so that in case anything should go wrong it oan be made right easily. Fifth, support home industry and buy the best.: Sixth, buy the Raymond, made at It Guelph, and you will be satisfied. OLD MACHINES REPAIRED. i GEMS Just Received, MAR, 10, 1.693 )1 CF8 ] On8, llttt, LllllN Alnslius, Embroidery, Laces and Lace Curtains, Cottons, Cotton- ades, Shirting;:;, Flannelettes, Cretonnes, 'rowelling and a jolt lino of Dress Goods at Go. My Stock of Groceries is com- plete. My Black and Japan Tea at 25e. is 1110 best in Town. Pure Coffee, pure Spices. First -class - Canned Goods at tho following prices :-3 Cans Tomatoes, 20c. ; 3 Cans Corn, 25e, ; 8 011118 Peas, '25c. ; (3 Cans Pumpkins, 25c, Buttner and Eggswanted. jn eRn]E . GRAND TRU \TKt SETTLER'S TLER'S EZCUtlrx1�1SI®rtie V' . ---FROM--- B3 USS:01 To All Points in MANITOBA. AND TILE -• NOW1111-WEST. March 7, 11, 21 and 28. April •1, 11., .18 and 20. Colonist Sleepers 0n every train Only one Change Between Brus- sels and Winnipeg. No extra charge for Reserving Sleeping Berths. For Rates and Full Particulars AP' ply 00 J. IT, KENDALL, Agent, Brussels. is to the front with a full lino of now Goods consisting of General Groceries, Crockery and Glassware, Canned Goods, Flour and feed, and everything amorally Rept in a first-class Grocery. I am pre- pared to moot the requirements of the public in a straightforward -Manner. Call and sec before buying elsewhere. Cash Paid for Eggs. Highest Price for Butter and Poultry. My Motto is Small Profits and Quick Returns. I-Ioping to merit a share of your Patronage and Confidence, I am Yours, &c., �. E A M E R. Geo. Boeker's old Stand. .411.139•16. Mi. el SM1110161, Boots Shoes for S The attention of the Public is i72vited to our well assorted stock of Boots and Shoes. To Looe Well Is more the result of good judgment and taste than more lavish use of money. My stook of Boots & Shoes Is adapted to 011 the wants of those who having slender inoomea, still desire to malts their appearance oreditable. My experience and oloeo relations with manufacturers enables me to present a line of V007CW71..313 Unequalled in the county for style, qual. fry and price. HOW is IT THAT Tim DOWNING Shoe Store Is Selling so many Boots et Shoee ? 1st -Because they buy from the beat manufacturers. 2nd-Beoapeo they are satisfied with 001$31 mprofits. 3all rd-Beoauoe their altetomorn got eat. iefantion. 4t11 -Because they won't sell yon shod- dy goods. 5th-•-Beoauso they sell so cheap. Buy your next pair of Boots or Shoos from us and give Ile a trial. Special Attention given to Custom Work. Don't lllistalfo the place but go direct to JOHN DOWNING, i= res s?✓VyED FREE CF CHARGE. LAIRD BLOCK, BRUSSELS. dik t41 Zi ETHrO I Having secured the absolute control of M. H. I3irge & Son's Celebrated process of Wall Papers and Hangings, 1 tun opening out a FULL STOCK in lay new shop, one door North of Gillies & Smith's Bank. My stock is all new and well selected, every design being patented since Oct. 1st, 1892. 20 Full Sets to choose from. Also full lines of Cheap Canadian and American Papers. Elegant Borders and Ceilings. Full lines of Window Shades and Springs of Latest Designs. Painting in all its Branches carried On as Usual. 511011 Blinds and Awnings a Specialty. W. DDICK, House, Sigu, Carriage and Ornamental Painter, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO. We agree not to sell our lines to any other Dealer in Brussels for 1898. M. H. BIRGE & SONS, Buffalo, N. Y. In all Linos of Winger and heavy Goods, OVERCOATS andSUITS, MEN'S and BOYS'. SPECIAL 3-1FCANS Spring Goods Now Arriving, COrTTO'S COT T O N.A.JD-: S SH'=L�,TINGS PRESS GOODS PRINTS. NEW Boots, Shoes and Slippers. Alex. Strachan. 1 ( 1