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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1888-4-6, Page 6a .ellTp.cralYce Of1'S, ere tiu1mtla ; r, j ig1a1V 1)d for le,v tell.. All the American missionaries in 1 nrmah have incorporated total ah auaence in their work, Stiaugor (to Washington Hotel clerk)—Will you direct mo to the max room ? Clork—Yes, sir ; f Pew the procession. Senator Palmer, of Mieltigen, says Ilio prohibition amendment could easily he Harried to day in that State by 25,000 votes A role taken by the househ°Ider', of Glasgow, Scotland, showed 'het 5'7,700 were in favor of enure p' o hibition, and only 19,400 ogttltst IL ltfiss Frances E. Willur1 1 ;gonias the persistency ith o fish the temperance movement is pu•hsrl by the better half of bunlxnit• es "ttbe tintinnabulation of the tit. les. Woman's tongue." A woman has a fair chance o of not marrying n drunkard in Wal leek, Germany. The Legislate', of the little principality has jest pas. eb a law forbidd,ng the graelintn e' o marriage license to a p, r„It' addicted to the liquor habit. Fall Brook, Cat, is a probz6iii'tn town, and all deeds to town lore: for ever forbid the sale of liquors, A company is now building a hotel there to met $20,000, to be named the Frances E. Willard. This will be prohibit on ]louse, and no wines will be allowed in it. etobert Graham, of New York, ascertaiued with care the fnllowtng facti : Preceding the Preeideufial election of 1984 in Now York city, there were held in that city 1,002 political conventions -congressional, essembly, aldermanie, primary, ere By these political bodies the country is governed ; 298 were held apart from saloons, 96 next door to sal'ou6 said 68S in saloons. A bill recently presented to the Xentuelly Legislature provides that • ulieh county in the State shall vote leax$ November if 1'. will have pit hibition. If it majority of 1:133 s ,1L in the whole State furor prohibition, 21 shall apply to the whole chat.. Arty sl igle e. t:1:a;- or rliserik it courtly, that VOtoo "dry" eita)I have prohibition, if a county :et.; "dry" the queetiou 1h1t11 nut be re /erred to popular vote again for ten ' years ; if it goes "wet,"there sba:1 he another vote on it the neat year r • The penalty for illegal selling shall, after the third offence, be not lees Allan $2,000 and three month- int prisonnlont. There is some expect alien of the passage of the bill. dr.rpets, el. .'ah' lei' rare still phone t.n,l T l u what ,,I• ; rich and i;: ,11:1 'lids 1• .1 J•ilos m'13 11111.0111 1 11t14 1'", tit tt le 0111 ,1.411: meal ly tilt 411, key Int divots lived le0 ..1 e "unlily, and tttev n I .iro4r 1 I )t'L. at mai lin "tt e h•... 1) 0)11ie1 .1',1111 It 1 esesttttr ,,g strit...tes71t, It is utelehl to ',wilt, an 1 t•,1 1, sit withuur i 10 ung la•+vP f'1the d ea slimy! I • wimp oft• du y t 1 'Ito lfvi0lf 1,'v11 dor, try t„ g o burs to o Lor. i" d . evil ; t1 v d., '• • 1 to be nem,. (Me neweLelu• 1)1 .e doe• 1..1 , jo• r lea .'' ' $t )I) l 1 , t.,••l ,� , Thos•• ho ton d bu kept f• harem sit u h „1/ lett of her ' • ,0 \'V. most s k hu,.1,'uly' tine 111, 1 . •esig, n'111 f 7. ,Z... I 1)111 I , Ill I ,t . I, doing 0..4 • tt,t„g•. in .1 110, v.•rtn .plrl,, Tru, fr., '118010 i• 11140 s„), Ll'nith is f .te is 11"t (:nm,tn to i 1 1 He wit • titii II '! 1, 11 ei thing .,; 010, y „t 'els be sure i, elms, a , 1 tvo. Pny y. U ned. ,1 bis b,•flt • y sebsclil,a at1t'abi' and 1 ,11 Tongs, lI :, :1)y before celerity it Ih a 120 2018,, 1)11)1) 14111110 11)11)0 VIVO tgt,,,0•,11130, am l 114411 iltn(Out:. 1f 1,,,1,11 4 .0.1.194 1104 ally •. 1111 ''II1 t. ,8 is There is 00 144,1 of kut,wletlg which in IM• baud's of the tld)g014 and sinew. 04411 1)'.1 ha (timed 10 ticumust Hoer hole dine wag 6140111 ,t, amusing ,•nrselve•, we should fin 1 it mm10 'v,,Art8 and 11(11) the barl1091 4iayR; Vt. 1.1). The ' 4- 'o each Ihing as a 11 i't los, (i'c. The 81:01 can no nlo1•• ex) t n'ilhou 11. 1'a than the body \viol 1tt brea'u, I lie ,..- tislr the si011 011 too Ito .r ; 0..11 I meet do it 11 I n f .1 .1 holzw 1 1 ,t 111)1 11. )41 \. -.315' 811e4n_r! i I<.;tci .014 .,114.0 and Mule,' fIis sheep 1t' 1• ., ..'.t' day . - J ':'1 lil, ';'21' lee 1!dmilli, filet se Tito mimeo 161,:1.5 1)t tale deport 111 En' ••f a{:icul' il1•t' i1 •8 boon Dormer '34, yeer 43,620 -let 1'r, Wee.• eceiveci ,au l 49 465 ee.ro u., NS Mist the farmers in seine "f petvince ,if tiro 1) ,:n1uten r • et.' t abnnit,unn h ire••.;: •i,.. fling, h 1.• other places reduced the grain crop ranch bow tee 1lyerage. Iu ,hitt Rohe rind the Noou)wuat' tl,rrltori 8 the tote) yield bad be'•n rattan) Ty estimated et fruit, 12 to 16 millions of bushels. There was a decrease in the number of pure bred cattle imported from Europe 'through the Point Levis quarto -Aims 114 compared ]th previous years; the number sing 148. Ther, etas a felling off u.tlle 11nn11100 of sleep imported as1 year, die nntnbsr being only 88, whilst only 10 swine were Tom• orted, At Point Edward quaran- ne station 109 pure bred cattle, ad 85 awing were admitted Frew a Uni Pd States fur breeding per ogee. P110 value of pure bred ateelt ntering at Ilia station was valued $.85,000, that of ewiva being $895. 114 total importntiun into Cauade r bleeding- purposes were 549 )tie f 262 b313)s11P 1 , sheep, it I , a d swine. 11 e3pulis to tflo United K.iugdom ere 61,621 cattle, 85,478 sheep. 10 quantity of phosphate skipped '111) Montreal during the year, me rding to roturn8 furnished, was ,711: antes. The archives of the pertinent cocl)on 2,000 patnpieets en Li.wlicei character and works elusively 116toneal, Duriug Zhu et year $6,614 were distributed out; 187 agricultural societlee 441 i' N�'Orthwest. The report (led• kCs at length the operations ou • 7.o periteehtal farm, whish have u on the 20)1110 successful, etre were 1641year 2,874 6pp410))-. us for pateuta,.4596 were greeted, 1 certif100tes, and 219 caveats re tile, wee, nti11 there were 1,896 iguulcut of patents, The amount Foes received including 1300/)858 1 trade marks made a total of 6,192.74. Ont of the total tuber of patents granted 1,740 e obtained by residents in tho itod 13131:es, 689 by Cauadiaus, by Englishmen, 11. by French. JOHN JONES' MONUMENT -- John Jones began at the age of fifteeu to build a monument and finish it at fifty. He worked night and day, often all night long, and on the 'Sabbath. He seemed in a greiet -hurry to get it done. He spent all 411.1 money he earned upon it—some say $50;000. Then he borrowed all 41e could ; and when no ono wonld teen him any more he would take Ina wife's dresses and the bed clothes and many other 'valuabla things in his home and sell them to gee more money to finish that mon =tent. They say he came home -one day and was about to take the .blankets that lay over his sleeping baby to peep it warm and his wife -triad to stop him ; but ho drew back Ads fist and knocked ler down, stet -,3 w h se .111 tr. •80 1110 tt' 11 i 4 9 tf u til 11 0 at T fc hen .11 w � ' Gnu awaywith the 5 )r1a11140t•:' Ca and never brought them buck, and Tl lac poor baby sickened and die,) 1} ism the exposure. At last there T1 'viae not any!11ing left 111 111.1 bones in The poor, heart broken 'life tenon cu °Plowed the baby to the grave. Yet 19 ubn Jones kept working all the snore at the 111onulnen1, I saw him hen lie 1'18 about filty years olu. 'he monument sons n0Pr17 done, tit Ira had worked so hard at it hut I hardly knot:: him, 11e wa8 so worn ; his clothes were all in tat 1018 1m11 11fs 1)61)118 111)11 farce, 1111111.14 is whole body, were covered with aFeers which ho got in laying zip satea of the atones. And the wretch d man bad been so little in gol d ciety ell the while that be was Oiling, that 110 had about forgot. n how to use the English lane. of lgo ;hie tongue lead somehow be. an tee very thiclr, and when he tried $7 speak, out would come an oath. nu rte of ex pa am 111 crl 111i bee P11 tie 214 we 11811 fou to 0vi rel in ,Ow fin too alik ♦ is rot i3av 1011 11111 woe ate tetebat may Hewn strange, but I Have wor nil out (hat all who build each Un tummieses ltd ,?ohu'f, prefer caths 1133 silty oilier words I Now, come 111a nue, end I will ?how you John's 01011 n261tt, It shuttle 111 ft beauti• dart °fftlte city where five strobe sot. Most men put such things it cemetery, But .John had his n way and put 11 on ono of Ilia est lets to be found. "noes it k like Bunker Hill mown/tent P" s little Amy Arlon by my side. t A) ail John didn't want ter be tots that way. He might o taken that x;80,000 and built trail asylum .for poor little 'children cora t have 1)a 11011X, and people The 101114v32 Called the asylum hie atm fitment. But hero we are 1)t se treat doer. It is s, pond tbo Zoe nut nu sett 22, Til repo cos at 25, at 1i tare u, 29 by Germaue and 24 by iv00 of other countrtOO. The mbcr of emigrant passengers Red ler) was 82,749 compared with 782 111 1886, and 30,748 in 1867, o number of emigrant arrivals rted with settlers' goods tit the toms houses was 20,822 valued $1,149,00845 compared with 277 in 1886, with effects valued 997,885.95. The total eependi• for emigration less refunds for sport, etc., was $612,772.81, pared with $300,919,82 in 1886, expenditure on quarantine lase tint of .refund wets $81,775,511 ccmparod with $121,165,87 ill roar previous. LI SS ELS PC).(0 ,11$.vT:",gy{4ikt"'r:. A�:R'7113iY3R4'�'St'Al9.�t9t0'nk3a�{VaaY&1]4Y�;'w. E4* -1f. 114Z .D. t:.�.d i iou.l"' ,.lpleted the change fruui thestone to the •ettleln of Grinding, Bite 1)00' 1111• ;11111 iu Running Order; APRIL 6, 113'4; tf,+!' ilei. '..:•,,.! C:*SWe)Ydi+Jr�,C)Siill wbY MITRE EEMPOillth „. Y8 IN )TUE FENT }LA.111, '111; old eiis,omer } its many new ones i ion( 's,bin. Chopping r • 1'he prolu'ietor ,wishes to r"lnin)1 the public that his stock of l'urni tare, including Parlor and 13er1room Suites and all kinds of furniture usually kept in "'�1'1 " i �" "!t"�^'�' / n^',�wie) 01” iH 411iSN,■ i 1: first-class stOre,ewas monm COMPLETE. High -1 0'1,1 ev quantity of Good C;ruitl, 1d1liltii IN GREY L'OWNSUII' von 26141,-13"i.; lot 11, en e, 16, con- ' lining 100 totter. It is partly cleared. %h0 balance .roll tl.nhsled 1 newt: failing 610.1. 1:0,4109 the 111100011. itis wellbda1I,1 0,1100 titlor familia or grating • 1 willlille• wise 601110 mutes, being ••'tl post of lot 14, 100.15, ':early ,,11 (feored '1)d tom good state or 0111410011021, A ;;nod frame burn vital n 11' 11 uttala 46:010 underneath and n 10011' 1,.4140) tv,1111', ',1s,, 911 ti,e pluco, For further pm01111h1r:. 100E to the proprietor lu t11u 11aee. Ttli1lo1 is on...+stio the oth- er ':FORGE 1vl:a0. Prapr)etor, 1.10 1-'1 1" Y0011 L .i;13T,S. MERCHANTS' PROTECTIVE —AEn— COLLTOTI,G dSS00144TION —Dfi0136 lU0TYE8sIx-- CANADA AND UNITED STATES •—wA9- 02'� 1T.I11I � 227 106 x. Having for its trom all *heti, po Bible to Molle t it to rons, then sub. llsh the names of all that 06111101 or will not pay, wh)oh Het is supplied to every member of the Assootatton throughout Calada and United States, Th81 membership now num- bering many thousands, and is ael:noAlodg- ed by all to he the most powerful organla- atloninexistence for tic COLLECTION OF DEBTS Having nverg00Eetablishod Agencies. Membership Fee: 191 year $10; 22nd year 07' 511; wed year 85, if renewed witli• in 1 month after membership expf reg, And upon receipt of which, Oo1•tittcato of Membership, doaitluont boolt, full suitor of 000080 01)11) 0013:y1010 instructions for using Ae0oolatien will be sent. Solid for testimon- ials. .r.0111111431.1, 11481,8200'11. Mgr's, MEaxrailtna}, Osat STEING GOODS 7. T 1)680 just receive,) Inti Spring Citttle, which, for value, cauult be 111111,111,141:11 ter Clhufpaos9 oven in bankrupt stool..,. New Dress Goode, Nett e'dtambrays, New I 1if:e1'%neller6, Nc)v Prints, Pim 1 4'a'dnunhlgs, New elaabrofd- Crat'e, New Locos, New Curtains, Now 4:11)1:4 and dollars, New handkerchiefs, 106., to maims var- iety, Everything New. Days Mete awl Send Cheap is What S1:E1oe does, IN THE GROOERY DEPARTMENT MY STOOK IS OOMPLETE, T sell Teas et 20r )aa, 80c., nee., 10e., 42e., and 50o., per 1b. In 41 ib. lots set Reduction will ho made, Nit .'11'(Stood r1) dell kinds very Cheap at Heiteres. t '13atter and Feigs taken 1n Exchange for (foods, 1 wwil,1, NOT ittl 1'Nr1i1Its14t1ii. Carl and Sec Skene, 85. Thin 1"a'Cu1t0. 9' Ca80018.lte• issues and Trade darks ;loomed and all other patent causes in the Putout (;111o, o,:,1 beton the Courts promptly and carefully attended to. lipon receipt 0)2,1011. 10011149)1)1 of invention, 1 melte careful examivatfon,and 08218" as to patentability Free of Charge. Foes moderato, and [make no charge nnlosspatept is secures. Inform- ation, advice and special references sent Du 1111)1ic1.taon. J. It. LICR'ELL, Washington, i?.C.. U.S.F,tentOfice, r0. °ewer Shoe Store. J. DOWNING, Foo' nerly of Godorich, wishes to inform the Public generally that he .has opened out a Custom Boot eC Shoe Store Opposite the American Hotel and is prepared to take Orders for all Kinds of cTTts'rolvi None but First -Class Workmen Employed and a Perfect 1714 Guaranteed.. Repairing neatly done. ,GIVE ME .A CALL. Dozvn2n .. NOTICE I ale leaving my Accouol'rs with Mr. Hargreaves for a short time. All parties Indebted to loo will please Settle at Once, otherwise these accounts will be put in other hands for colloc- Hon. The natchinzon. Latest Styles of Iactuxe Mou i b, 1''1'a1.11C•S 11.111 Oil Pointings in stock. As 1 now -manufacture my own Furniture, having Eight 911 Constantly Fiployedt I am in a position to deal with the. public on more liberal terms than ever. All tilnber used thoroughly seasoned in filo first-class dry kiln. at our Factory. • Repairing Promptly Attended to. First-class ; tocrl8 of Under'fttktr'S (1oo115 always on hau)i. fly dealing with u5 you stc'ure the best manufactured f4'r the earn,. price as }ou would pay for 11 second or third ratty artiel. elsewhere. ..ILGU Goods Delivered Free in, ?rhe Gfomiar'fJ. R. L Ii_ArI1H li] /IDA LE. c .nrovovmn,� r We have gained a great reputation for the elegant fits and finish, but especially for the Low Prices at which we take orders. All our work is clone on our own premises and cannot he excelled in value by any dealer, and certainly not equalled in the village of ' Brussels. We have an I1nJllen Sad g J io cr�a�s T: -Z i S .S 'tea As t 1;. \-T in 1Ic11011s, Worsteds, Diagonals, (;erltscrows, 1` 1St of England, Scotch and .Irish T'1veeds, and an -enormous variety of the best Canadian makes. I', I„ Qs range from 14410 for it fairly good shit 1,141111) °°�- ° ) to your order, to $12, 1;11.1, $1.5, : 16, +17, $I8, $11) and $;;20. TEM .dyC`lvl;,.dtZZ1V:.,W ',. Z4tt,'..J !gi we also aro strictly First -Class, and the W0rk30allsllip the best. Some spacial lines of Which we intend Selling Off at W0N.il'1RI'UT, BARGAINS. GIVE US A 0. ,D:.Ba..iL. Ross Bros., THE LEADING CLOTHIERS OUTPUT:KM 1JKTJSS1,LS, ONTAPIO,