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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1888-4-20, Page 6't,ciilpEtillattc 41Dtes. Lxasitsxee 4"ecu.—]'ice, my ,Lots, is not properly to be taxed, but to )ie tuppressea. Luxury may very properly be taxed. .But the use of these thtnge winch are simply hurt 1 were genera:1e t+.. nr "ea •. a.nu.lo 1 01 Itaugaro•.s t • tie KOe•te• ., a tl.• tlt.i 1 t t wi•11 to h. v,. hctn to ,ed !f•' lied often to d ve 'OP -N. ti,, pi ',in i Willi Itis wife, 3430 HIP., ,••.d, •t :in a• ; delittht, in feting the e:eon•0e imp 1 pint; about. I rest•' este' los who., I Thanking th tied 1 duly sae 'h. Item: •• • 1 bat aupplrl and wi fel—hurtful ui their own nature T 1' i 1... i 1•: U 3 `5 E 1-5 POST and Flour Mills ! PRAt"Pl0 t, It? •\'t' .un stntion woe utl, t+htt tit' "tt'�;,1 411. tie aucep3. Che .t.a '.o.sl„,tet! 't:, vilig completed the change froth thesteue to the 11ntt•nna;;e, wt sn every degree—la to bo prohibited Thi kin, aro, b1, 7h75 t• b etit I Celebrated I engarittt. system of Grinding, hits now the Mill in 11tboee liquors are so delicious that g the people ere tempted to tutir own 1,'. dreadful un' 1.1' . ",. •1,1t 1h"re, • t ilto id,i- .ion illtbo.• deslraetjon, et us secure teem rout j tt f u t a eve, „ s hoed. It t t ate a tv that R-1 lrs�i ktioso fatal druvghte by bursting the tui. are ux _ „` ]`) Gla y i ltrw ahonid ' •• 41 t, and In t, J 1"D°� 7 Running Order SIIVEr 'I,A'11 C cheek• that contain them. Let Its sltsoh lhess artists in human slnu;,h, nyder that tip r'•1""•" 41!,1 be 1 from established and ter which have reconciled their rtt:eaeIOus awl n was 'til; deer fully warranted by nit, 1 a- ]••boil] ,t ,ten! a t r., t .tit 11•" • •?11:1 ,one all his old customers and as ]tidily new ones countrymen eprmsn v rtho pi and to ruin w 1 C/.00 448 (,/ d r and quota 0 ever the pitfalls of de- vmri'tus 'tett n- in • h vlcluiy. possible. Chopping dodo. bauchery such batty ac eau not be Dares wee, ......elr.ei tt. •1 neer resisted.—Lord Chesterfield, British creatures w,1,'• dhtv-•n 1..es caningi Parliament. yards tied • •1,u shut. 'bra ELoitr:1wca OF Chiba.—The Cu the t ti• n :Jr, v'. rniltcltte,l lubabitants of a thriving teen iu more titan '(1,004! t•,•'t', tau dl.p:; Pennsylvania having aasembled, at' ed of within 11 few tnoe.L4 Again, VAS Iheir custom, to decide ehat on qui.e a n,. d i'at(•sis,d etat1'• 1 number (if any) of spirit -licenses the "iib t:bu' 1 bitty fir” h.au,md 'be0p, °bout lift ti u lea from the townrs, thered wasia from the mCewl our ebov0 t"'..11 t,., 1 s, by the Court, there a very full nit pre at°l les, be. ks rli•• t ', : ii.„e1, • s ance. One of the a platform pre bud been )ti: '1 .til nt'id r ivit,tlu Bided ; end Upon the pintfgrm were GM. & \ 11410 1,. 1 1 e op.°+• seated, ttnlong others, the peeler of 41K 1n,n4bs 1) n„• au't .Id. 1 .a the place, one of his deacons, and u.•ed iu this ese tee hue et '' 1.a.n thephysidiatl. After the meeting ing thoai3ius 1'be Laufer wen. soh had been culled to order, one of the ie la l veep; .c men( On my j,.u. most respectable aiti2ons of the hey un the aver 1, wi...tut; we river bororgh rose, and, after a short road, got out is •.t the ehet•p . sit .'speech, moved that the meeting docks, and 1t at'4u+ed 1” 1410 that 41401,43 petition for the usual number of were' 441111 a^ tt,..liy liau.u,o00 :. licenses for the ensuing year. He sheep wishiu thaw. After this thought itwas not best to get up an excitement by refusing to grant •licenses.'' They had better liosuse The bl good men, and lap them bell. Phe odtngs :— Man never is, but always to be blessed. The rabbits enter.td 4341 the scene. kaugarot.iug end gone on for a 4im' squatters began to ]lope that potted and pleuty w. old reign. on their proposition seemed to meet ulth al most universal favor. The president wag about to pelt the question to the meeting, when an objeet arose in a distant part of the building, and all eyes instantly turned in that darer tion. It was an old woman, poorly ,,.clad, and.whoee careworn counteu aero was the painful index of no light suffering. And yet there was something in the flash of her bright Uunridittiu News. Sherbrooke pays $80 per year for each electric light. The Btao,tfotd opera 110061 is being offersd for sale. Reeve Korn, of Woodstock, is off on 0 t' c months' trip to Europe. • eye that told she had once been `Che killing of moose bets been pro ` what she then was not. She ad Hilted in Quebec for the next seven dressed the president, and said she wants. bad come because she had heard • that they were to decide the license question. "You," said she, "all 'know who I'am. You once ,ltnely illani'oba. the N W. 'L' ,and Britme mistress of ono of the best estates in the borough. I once had a has. isth Columbia this summer. band and five sons ; and woman The Waterford (Hunt Club cap never had a kinder husband, mother lured six toxo:. ono day heat week, the seventh eseaping after losing its brush. Twenty cher loads of potatoes were shipped l0 Cbieage from Winnipeg 1141 Friday. Hon. Speaker Ouimsi will visit never bad live better or more of fectiot tto sons. But where are they now 2 Doctor, I ask where are they now 2 in yonder burying. ground there aro six graves, filled by that husband and those five sons, and oh ! they are all drunk 0rd's graves! Doctor, how camp they to be drunkards 2 You would come and drink with them, and you told them that temperate drinking would do them. good. And you, too, sir," (addressing the pastor), "would come and drink, with my husband, and my sons thought they might drink with eafoty, and follow your religious example. Deacon, you sold them rum, which made them drunkards. You have now got my farm and all my property, and you got it all by rum 1 And now," elle curd,"I have done my errand. I go back to the poorhouse, for that is my home. You, rev. sir --you, doctor -Land you, deacon, I may never meet again until 1 meet von et the bar 4f God, where yob, too, will meet my ruined husband and those five sous, who, through your ineane and influence, fill the drunk. ard's grave 1" The old woman sat down. Perfect silence prevailed, until broken by the preeident, who ✓ ose to put the question to the meet- ing --^Shall we petition the court .I'lte portraits of all the Mayors of Waterloo up to the present time have been taken and will be placed in the council chamber. Deputy Reeve Baird, of Paris, has scut ie his resignation to the Council beenuee a market bylaw providing for the erection of new toes) buildinge was defeated. John ItfeGilvery, of Mount Forest, died there Iecently at the age of 115. He wes an old bachelor. His syeeight was quite undimmed. he never having had use for glasses. Henry Muma, ono of the efficient and popular Dominion Arbitrators, lute been promoted to the office of Referee of the Exchequer Court of Canada, ono of the higheut courts of the land M:auy French Canadians who went to work in the brick fields, Massachusetts, aro returning home to Montreal, the reason given being that several of the factories are shutting down. The Dresden Teet Well Company has got into business shape. Over $1,000 has been subscribedand$270 paid in. The officers chosen are i - A. McLean, President ; J. Sharpe, Sec. -Treasurer ; Messrs. F. Laird, W. Leonard and T. B. Anderson, to issue licenses to this borough for 1:x -Com. the ensuing year 2" and the ono A Pembroke paper says that a unbroken "No 1" which made the wonderful stick of timber has been very walls re-echo with the sound, out and made on Thomas Ilale's told the result of the old woman's new Amabalo du Fond limits. It appeal. Thera were no more is seventy six feet long, and averages licenses granted. Dear reader ! twenty one inches wide, from top to while you heart is still heaviug with bottom, on each of the four sides. deep emotion, and your eyes are Brantford council had a surprise party given them iionday evening, when Mrs. Bates laid a waif she has had charge of upon the (livid table and refused to remove it 11u - less paid for its keeping. The cries position—to "abstain from all ap• of the infant added to the dilemma f tl i h ,•, 1 th 1 f can bo imagined when a policeman succeeded in getting the woman to suffused with generous tears, ea - solve (if you have not previously done so) immediately to take up, with regard to the curse of intoxi- cating drink the only safe Christian pearanre of evil.''o le city its er5 ant eir relief 1i 't'HOUSANDy `,n'etraliCIAROOltis I reenlist) charge of the baby, rrlcenl:•trnfers i t�4hent Into Cerra lx ( Boston has just received from and Slat;+trt bJ'1t'hnlesale. •••4 j Africa the largest gorilla over laud Iiangaroos ere such a rarity, even ed its the U.S. Hie name is Jack, in the tnanagel'ise of tide country, and ho is five feet in height when that it seems :grange to read of their ; standing erect, ttu:l lueasares seven being eo thick elsewhere as to lea feet from the end of one outstretch- come a nuisance. That retch a' ed baud to the other, He weighs thing is possible, however, appears i about 125 pounds, exhibits mar - from the fallowing, by a eontrlbt.tor, atone strength, compared with to Blackeeetl's elagnenl0 : ; witielt that of 1114114 somas like a In 1851 i bad occasion to visit a f child. Ho arrived in a largo box 8fatioe in Rivulets, which Was 81001f• l made of planking two and a half ed. with cattle. 1 llad tl oauplo of 1 inches thick, and when being re - kangaroo dogs with one. As .t was 1 moved from the ship he tore large leaving my friend asked me to chain splinters from the ]lard wood p144111 them under illy buggy, US 1 had to ; with as 11111011 43000 as a o111]d would erose the 1143(4 Plain, on which there ; break a twig, will be glut] Si �• 41.44 ..1i� q011, 11ij;4e: t P1'it r 'aid fon any quantity of Good Grain. II'_1N. . 40111111 is1ARM Pon LIN °ging lit 14GREY IO NSHIP con- taining 100 well rtimbered.hs.l l unnar tailing areokcrosens the tibex, and it is well adapt• ed for either farming or grazing. I will ilke- c iollertilala oast lot n.ialy re and in ag 01 state of cultevation. A good frame barn with a gond 440440 stable underneath mud a never failing well is also on the place. For further particulars apply .o the proprietor on oth- er the GT400(0144 This 102 Y,aloposiiiii Proprietor. 1-141 Pt'41' YOU R • DEBTS. MERCHANTS' PROTECTIVE -eon- (IOLLEC'L'ING e1SSOCIrlTION —Dolga 1tVer4•nral\-'• CANADA AND U1v'ITED STATES •-wAS— = 12'1:.2..ISMM=7:J =2:716E4, Having for its object to oolloct from all that le possible to soiled from, thou pub- lisb the names of all that cannot or will not par which list is supplied to every member of the Association throughout Canada and w num- United many the u sande,, membership in�oknowledg• ed by all to be the most powerful ergs.niz- attonin existence for the COLLECTION OF DEBTS. IInving cvor20011stabltaltedAgonei00. Membership Fee; 004 year $IO; Sud 41418' 87 00 ; Sed yea r 511, if renewed with- in 1 mouth Idler membereblp expires. And upon receipt of which, Certificate of f Membership. with complete insent tructionsi :using Association will bosent. Bond fortestimon- 1als. .14. 33,111011141,11. 1111,1,8 3 Co. elgr's, ;I•io.�iltoxs, Ont SPR/ITG Goons if. I have just received my spring Goods, wheel, for valne, cannot bo surpassed for Cheapness even in bankrupt stoops. New DreSs (1004 4, New t'lntmbrl48, 1'44'4 Seer$u4lcers, New Prints, New Trimmings, New Embroid- eries, New image, New' 4'urlalns, New Puffs and Collars, Pt T =INT T , Caveats Ito issues sad Trade Marks secured Mild all other patent clauses in the Patent Office and before the Corte promptly and carefully attended to. Upon receipt Of mod- el er sketch of Invention, 1 make careful examination,and; advise as to patentability Free of Charge. Pees moderate, and I make no charge unless patent is sec uroe. Inform - tion, advice and ep00i'tl reforonees scut on Apollo .Mon. 3.B. LITTnr, 6, Washington, D.C., U.S.i' atont Oaloe. 1,13 , Now Shoe Store, J. DOWNING, formerly of Goclerich, wishes to inform the Public generally that he has opened out a Custom Boot & Shoe Store Opposite the American Hotel and is prepared to take Orders for all Rinds of CUli+41401141 WO1 Ii. None but First -Class Workmen Employed and a Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Repairing neatly done. GIVE ME A CALL. J 1 /(.. .)1)411, ta.warmagag gann,Yglagrage.:Tccnsigna gazi agarT aMagre 1 t . 1, i i ' l: j?LT✓V'7),ti. .. D t3, i '; .iG OIL, 00 CA of I'rivatl I''ni.ds have Just boon t.,lu•t o in 111y hands for In- '"t111Oltt t i PP:1i CENT. • fitrrtttl 1.1 s end have their loans eieep,lc'te ill three clays if title is 1,b l tern elors .71'1•: . >.t 1,i' Wedding Rings, Lalli, a Com Rine+. - Broaobes. Ig.,,• i .ga, 20. Alec Have in stock a full lin.- of \'inline and violin Strii,g , bo. N. 4.-.lsauer .1 Marriage Lieonscs, T Fletcher UME WO tai ,.. E. E. WADE. l eiierai B acksmith, wishes to intimate to the public generally that he do, a all kinds of Blackemitlting in a • orknutnlilte planner. Wagons, Buggies, 810i018 and Cutlers mule to timer. Rephtiring promptly Executed I make • Specialty of Hotree-shoeing. A Cab titilioited.. t "lleniember the Stand Eras rue Bt:tnats. 94 S. Plum. Money to Loan. Money to Loan 011 Farm Pro- perty, at LOWEST RATES, I desire to inform the Public that I have Leased tie well- ! PRIVATE AN COMPANY FUNDS known BRUSSEns LLMIE Worms I DICKSON & HAYS, from Thos. Town and will run the business next Season. I will also continue to follow ! my trade as r;'TCONF. D1AP4ON. and ale prepared to furnish esti- mates for Jobs, &c. 13CIf,1)LNG .AND CORRNER. i'rUN11 always of hand. Satisfaction Gual•anterd. A Specialty ,wade or Bricklaying and Plastering Mine. Solicitors, Brussels, Ont. ATEA 7' MARL ET, l� l Man Street, - Brussels, ANDREW ('l".RIRIE, I110P1iTET0l: F esh AND Scit Meats Of the best quality always on band and de- livered to tiny pert of 1110 viliago free of obargo. 70011.115 very farorablo. FAT CATTLE WANTED: For which the highest market price will he paid. I also make a specialty of buys en nide. and bkius, Don't forgot the place next door to P11.OPRIETOPt. Fletcher'sJewelry Store. A. CURRIE. Wo have gained a great reputation for the elegant fits and finish, but especially for the I:.iow Prices at which we take orders. All aur work is done on our own premises and cannot be excelled in value by any dealer, and certainly not equalled in the village of Brussels. We have an iiniiieiise Stook 0i Choice GoodS T�TT`j S'E. .F.01'T DOW/ling, 'iii lfeltons, Worsteds, Diagonals, Corkscrews, Treat of England, • Scotch and Irish Tweeds, and an enormous variety -of 1;110 best Canadian makes. NOTICE ! I aha, leaving 1113' Ac'couN'rs with Mr. Hargreaves Now handkerchiefs, etc., in endless var. iety. Everything Now. 1:01' a s110r1 INV Cheap and ,Sella Cheap is what SKIM 11010. IN THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT MY STOOK IS COMPLETE, I sell Teas at 20e.. tile.. 1(4'., 350„ doe,, 4 ic., and Soc., pot lb In 5 lb. lots. at Reduction will be male. teen l l r (414,oate of all kinds very Cheap at S41vs's. Vienr Iter and Eggs taken in T'lxoluntge for Goode. i Witt 6 Nlt'r 041 r5lll416444UO Call and .Ser Me. tint e. All parties Indebted to leo will please - Settle at Onoe, otllerwiso thes0 accounts will he put in ticni. J• G. Skene, err• ltl,:n S'rnrr14, P"�"OGl range from $10, for a laarly good suit merle JL 1.1 i:J • to your Order, to ti 1°2, ',14, '15, $10, $17, $18, $19 and $20. '1E7'17 • X we use are strictly first -Class, and the Workmanship the best. Some special lines of - EATSOAPS OAP & ''° 715v TI I I,,:,° GB which w'11 intend Selling 011.at 'IVoliona .•U.L 13.uxi.uNs, GIVE US A CALL. other ittm1s fur ('011041- Ross Bios® w Mitchinson. tchi% sot• • 'THE LEADING CLOTI-TIRIIS & OUTF.TTEPS, I3It17SSELS, ONTA1iIO,