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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1889-6-28, Page 44 THE BRUSSELS POST Now Advertisements I1acals \ 1 cal. Loeads- Hose s1"us. Pound— This Oleo. Locals -- Adam Geod. Local—Airs- Alexander. Stony?A Tea Knight. Paris green—J. T. Pepper, Lis oream J Y. S Dirk. Local—W. Nightingale & Co. Reform potting --J 1e, olnith. Writing material—G. A. Dolman. (1 1jr 31ii ti not, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1889. A Nu1t00R of County Orange Lodgeo are tiring het shot at the '!soft soaping" of the Grand Lodge in connection with the resolution condemning the Orange. mean who voted for the Jesuits Estates' Act. The Oconee Sentinel is also catch- ing it. Ax a reo.,nt meeting of the county conn. ell of Laulbton, it was decided to erect a house of refuge. A committee was tsp. pointed to take what steps it considered necessary for its eree,ion, to select a site of 50 or 100 acres, tis it may think bast, to provide plans and estimates for haild. inge, preuaro the ueaeeeary bylaw for issue of debentures to raise the money required, el, nn d in all natters hi connec- tion with the work to make tmehprepara. tions as it may think in its manegenreut Necessary. This 10 a move in the right direction as an institution of this class is wanted in almost every county hi On- tario. A populous and w,-althy county like Huron should not be much longer without one. Tan: new Dominion Voters lists are now in course of revision, and it hoboov es every man who is entitled to vote to tee that his name ie on the list. Tho lists have been printed at the new Gov- ernment Bureau he Ottawa and aro said to be very defective. At any rate, names are sure to be miss pelled or omitted, so that no ons should take it for granted, as with municipal and Ontario lists, that his name is on the roll becanse it ought to be there. And this matter should lis Looked after before the 1st of August. Applications to place names on the new Dominion voters, lists must be made by presenting declarations to the Revising Officer between June 1st and August 14. The Revising Officer is ex. pected to take from the assessment roll the names of all persons who are shown there to possess the necessary qualifif cations, f. e., owners, tenants, occupants, etc., of the value 4800 in cities, 8200 in towns, and 5150 in townships and vil. loges. The assessment rolls will not show the names of farmers' sone, owners Sens, tenants sons, intent retell, etc., as possessiug the qualifications to entitle them to be placed on the Dominion voters' li0's! From, 91 94 behalf oL Ail such (this applies dIs0 bdd owners, ten- ants, et0., Wild May possess the qualifi- oetiona, although assessed tee low) de- clarations should be procured and filed with the revising Officer before the 1st of August. Get on before the first of August. It will be much easier for all couoerned if this is done, and save a lot of trouble afterwards. Declarations can be made before a Judge, Commissioner, Notary Public, Justice of the Peace, Meyer, Reeve or Municipal Councillor. It ie almost certain that the Dominion voters' lists now being prepared will be used at the next general election, when- ever that election may take place. Iiuron COUXLty. His Honor Judge Tome, of Goderioh, has been re-elected D. D. G. M. of the Oddfellowe of Huron. Rev. It. T. Burns, deputy postmaster at Kingston, was Tuesday committed for trial on a charge of larceny. Last week Postmaster Fair, of Clinton, left for a trip to the land of brown health and shaggy wood and stalwart men and bonnie lassies. A man named McCoy swallowed an ohne of Paris green along with some liquor, at Clinton, Tuesday, and died in spite of all efforts to save him. A base ball game was played at Mitchell on Thursday afternoon between Exeter and Mitchell, resulting in favor of the former 0lub. Booth, 19 to 4. A meeting of the directors of the Can- ada Coach dorso Society was held in the Albini Hotel, Goderioh, last week. There were present, John Gilleon, London ; D. M..Statoliffe, Seaforth ; Andrew Young, Carlow ; John Eese;y, Exeter ; D. Fish- er, Jno. Aikenhead, Dr. Whitely and Jas. Mitchell, Goderioh. A large amount of routing business was transacted, and steps taken to extend the advantages and claims of the Society amongst breeders of math stock, A committee was ap- pointed to extend and complete the working rules of the Society and report at the annual meeting, which it was de. tided to hold at London on Friday, December Stla, Two young men, William and Robert Fleming, were brought before Mayor Whitehead and W. W. Farm, 3. P., of Clinton, on Tuesday charged with steal- ing a heifer from A. J. Courtioe, Godo. rich township. Wm. Fleming was also charged with stealing a lamb the pro. perty of II. 3, Hibbs. Prisotlore pleaded guilty on all the charges and 'Wore 00m. mitted for trial at the next court of coin' 1)516121 jurisdiction. After the two form. er had been committed a young man named Moffat was arrested and con. mitted for being concerned in Ilia steal. ing of tho lamb. All three wore taken up to Godovich jail Tuesday evening in charge of constable I'adelty and Ted. ford, About 0.30 on Tuesday morning a man named Macey, of Clinton while under the influence of liquor, purchased an � 041180 of Paris ,groes, 10011 it 10 a 110101 Iand 12110011 11 up and drank it, As thou)�f ^1 is it Cyan known what he hail dole efforts I were made to give him ometice, but ho t = J (resisted, and the se0viee of Chief Paisley 0' ;a was called. Ho arrested too amid and ty�'` took him to the Council Chamber, where medical aid was quickly sunvnoiled ,.and the doctors used a stomach pump, after 20111011 ha was 1141 111 the lockup. About 8 o'cloels he was found in a bad state, _ /9 y�ty��/ Ile was brought into the Commit Chant. g HE f f1f f9,'e"h ber and a doctor administered stimulants. 6 !r"34! A =trees was proeured and is fire put _ . _ -.�.. on, mud everything possible was done, butj/fEA be quietly saltie, and died about 5 o'clock, l�'4 While in the cell be had battered hie head badly against the walls or bare. His friends are supposed to live in Stoat. ford. !+estiort 1t The annual Caledonian games will be held on'19ept, lard. Collegiate Institute entertainment ea Friday evening of this week. Rev. Wesley Casson will succeed Rev. J. E. Howell, and Rev. T. W. Cosens will bo the assistant pastor, in the Methodist church here. A little daughter of Robt. Johnston had a very nine operation performed upon her last week. The child had been sick for about three weeks. First she had in. 1ammation of the lungs, whish was fol. lowed by matter forming in the chest. This threatened to cause the death of the child from suffooatiou. The pus, the doctors said, would never be absorbed, hence the nnly cure was to cut in between the rib, and let the matter out, which was done. A tube was inserted and the matter washed out every day, the little girl at last accounts was doing Hell. She will likely recover all right. The Sus says :--"0n Monday evening as the 0:15 eastern express was approach- ing a gentleman and lady were seen driv- ing furiously, apparently attempting to pass the moving train. Spectators looked on with horor and were completely para• lyzed on seeing a wheel Ay off the buggy and, expecting to seethe mangled remains of the occupants, closed their eyes, and next moment were surprised to see the aged couple still sitting in the buggy, the axle trailing on the ground and the horse trotting up street. The lady and gentle. man of this thrilling adventure and provi. deutial escape from instant death aro Mr. and Mrs. Oke, of Hullett. The horse, becoming frightening at the sound of the whistle of the locomotive, started on a run and Mr. Oke, having had his arm broken recently, it was weak, and his wife, knowing his inability to hold the horse, seized the lines and succeeded in stopping the horse opposite Mr. McGinnis' store. The spectators seemed more hurt than the heroine of the thrilling adven. tare and miraculous escape. S. _,lam M, General Blacksmith, wishes to intimate to the publio generally that he does all kinds of Blaoksmithing in a Workmanlike Manner. Wagons, Buggies, Sleighs and Cutters made to Order. Repairing promptly Executed. I make a Specialty of Horse -shoeing. A Call Solicited. 1'Romember the 51c915-390),11 TEX BUID0E. 21 S. Plum, Private Funds to Loan. E20,000 Have been placed in my hands for Investment on real estate. LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST. No Commission. Borrowers can have loans com- pleted in Three Days if title satisfactory. W. M. SINCLAIR, Solicitor, Brussels. GOOD NEWS TO TIhii AFFLICTED ! No family who knows the power of —JAMES HIRST'S— .Pain Exterminator will be without it in their house. They know it to be a family physician. It is both an internal and external remedy. Pain cannot remain where it is properly applied. The lame who have used crutch- es from 2 to 12 years have thrown them away by the use of it. Referenoee can be given that different blind persons have had their sight restored to them by the use of it when the optic nerve was not injured. It is good for inflammatory and chronic rheumatism, gall stones, neural. gia, toothache, coughs and colds, earache and all other aches and pains. P111Cll 25 CANTS. Sold by druggists and coun- try merobants. Prepared and sold whole. sale, by Jasneie Hirst, 85 Park Street South, Hamilton, Ont. n88 -4m A WONDEF1I UL LAKE, 000 W8.TE5 D00174 -1000 Li 0 A 1(0010030 G. el— TIL+',%1.L).Mj.N, INA y gl k-aT11'-ti4101LiP5 MA BEST,:ass BSFRIEND It 1iG!'; Alain Street, • Brussels ANDREW CURRIE, PROPRIETOR. Fresh AND Salt Meats Of the best quality always on hand and de. livered to any part of the village free of charge. Terme vary favorable, FAT CATTLE WANTED! For which the highest market price will b0 paid. I also matte a speotalty of baying Rides and Skills. Don't forgot the place next door to hletoller'sJewelry Store, A, CURRIE. Baby °arriaes Baby' Carriacies A RRIAGES f Handsome Display of Baby Carriages in all the LATES2' STYLES, and sold at Cal in and See our Stook before you order elsewhere. Buggy .lhigs, Dusters, Fly Nets, Whips. Idc., • always on Hanel. Splendid Assortment of Trunks, Valises and Satchels in Stock. H, Dennis, T. F.LETCHER, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. Thanking the publics for past favors and support and wishing still to secure your patronage. We are opening out fulllines in GOLD & SILVoR WATCH :S. SILVER PLATED WARE from established and reliable makers fully warranted by us. Clocks of the Latest Des. ions. JE VPY+.LRX : Wedding Rings, Ladies Gem Rings, Broaches, Earringe, &c Also have in stook a full line of Violins and Violin Strings. &o. N. B. —Issuer o Marriage Licenses. T. Fletcher. ALLAN LINE. '89 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, '99 LIVERPOOL AND CVEEEC SERVICE. molt OXVRRn0ad,') TRAtt(R, 1 molt 0131:1133L0, May 28 *Ciroassion. June 13 May 30 Parisian June 20 Juno 0 Polynesian Juno 27 Juno 10 1.0 arta agenian June 20 Sardinian July 11 June 27 *0lreassian July 18 July 4 Parisian July 26 Jaly 11 Polynesian Aug.1 may 18 tCatthageuian July 26 Sardinian Aug.16 Aug, l *Cireasatan Aug. 22 Aug, 8 Parisian Aug, 20 Aug. 10 Polynesian .........,,Sept. 8 Aug 22 i0attha enian Aug,20 Sardinian So1st.10 Sept.2 +Ciroassion Sept. 26 Sopt.12 Part oian Oct'.8 Sept. le Polynesian ... „„ ,Ott. 10 1LA.TL78 OF PASeAcc ILP MAIL ST17AM- ]2105.— lvnnao TO Lavanroou., ' Cabin 00,'70, and 80 dollars bacorping to accommodation. Servants in Cabin 20 dol- lars. Intermediate, 30 dollars, Steerage, 20 dollars. Return tioksts. Cabin, 110, 100, and 100 dollars. Intermediate, 00 dollars. Steerage, 40 dollars. *1l eil'eaeatall or other ostra steamers. Cabin, 60, 00, and70 dollars, according to ao- eommodaticn, Intermediate, 80 dollars, Steerage 20 dollars, 110taru tickets, 00, 110, leed011ars, Xetormodrato 02 ciollaro, Steer- age 40 dollars. 1'The CAILTIIA(I;NIAN will not campy passengers from this side. There will be no steamer carrying passenger's from Quebec May 80111, July 4111, Aug, 8111 011d Senit, 12th Passengers pteeeeding by the Mail Steaal- 01s and wishing to embark at Mont.0a1, will leave Tomato by 1P1108d43, mornings Ex- press, arrive at Montreal about 8.11t m„ and go en board any time before m1115101? ALSO Ao1N2 FOB '1'0116 WERE Hill AND !DO 1INES, I SAILING PROM NEW POIRN. W. 8r. iii raftrt, Agent, Money to Loan. ,Ionoy to .Loan on Farm potty, at LOWEST RATES, Pro- MST 11'x-q'*�ry,r t�ip{,� �f S L PRIVATE AND COMPANY FUNDS DICKSON d• HAYS, Solicitors, Brussels, Ont. 0 EY'10LOANr Any Amctnt of Money to Loan on Farm or Village Pro- perty, at 6 It 6i Per Cent. Yearly. ,TtTNJI 28, 1880. seem-eeee a ma moozstrsm v m +e ETHER AN A '4' U {f 4i thv tl�u t0 The undoriigued having completed the change from the stone to the celebrated Ilungarian System of Grinding, has now the Mill in First -Class Running order and will be glad to see all his old customers and as many nun, Ones as possible. Straight Loans with privilege Ylour of repaying when required. Apply to • A. Hu-nter, Dicisiou Court Clerk, Brussels. ool op 'As in past years, I ala pre- pared to buy any quantity. of Goon FLEECE WOOL, at the very Highest Market Noe in CASH Also Grain of 1111 kinds. Farmers will find it to their advantage to market their Wool and surplus Grain in Brussels. I also take this opportunity to inform niy Friends that during the com- ing Season I will he found at the AMERICAN HOTEL, BRUSSELS every day (where my office now is) ready and Willing to buy what Produce you may have to offer. Robt. Graham, May 18th, 1889. 44-tf 100.000 LGs. 0 Wanted For Season of 1889. GASH IVE PAID. I am prepared to pay the high- est Cash Prices for good fleece Wool delivered at the Listowel woolen Mills, Having been 15 years in business here, it has always been my en- deavor to pay higher prices than the market allows, and in 'the plat years have paid city market prices. Wool being so low in pries, it will afford me pleasure to pay the highest price going. In exchanging wool for goods will allow a few cents more. Will also guarantee to sell my goods itt cash prices. I don't have two prices—cash and trade my rule is ono price only. Running the year round enables me to carry a large stock. This year having a larger stock than usual, will Offen' you The (test Stack or Tweeds in tate Dem111. ton to Choose from. Double and Twisted Full Cloths FLANNELS. 511 ,131t113TS, .111 Goods of the Newest a'etteres and *attest Demote. Colpo early with your Wool and you will find us ready and will- ing to give ,you. our best atten- tion. We will be happy for you to Inspect Goods 1211d. Prices be- fore disposing of your wool. I remain, Yours Respectfully, 1F3• Jr". Int 0O , 44.3ms I,TST01Vl]I,. • and Ir'eul ,r tlwams on Ilan IIigliest Prica paid for any quantity of Good Grain. A1. IVIILNE. i 1llh]ol'lalit to Fariners Otllei,'� See the New Noxon Binder 1 LC 11 C1 12 NOKON RAKES AND Drill MOWERS. Gl+NlIN ' WILKINS-1 PLOWS, Davis Sewing Machines, Stoves, Tinware, &c., at u. J BRUSSE=1S. SETTER SEWS FOR THE The Brussels woolen Mill wants to get 500,00 LBS. OF WOOL either for CASH or in exchange for a-oods, The• Highest Market Price Paid in rash and a Few Cents More in Trade, ir We have a 11210 Assort- ment of Tweeds, Cottons, Mamma, Blankets, .Sheet- ing, Enittd Goods, Tarns, . o, All Wool left with us for manufacturing, whether rolls or other- wise, will have our prompt attention. SATISFACTION GUARANT'D " We wish to remind the Fanners that the "Woolen Mill Store" in Brussels is not connected with THE BRUSSELS WOOL- EN MILL, but is septa(/ Goode from lite ListOlael Mill, which we consider a great advantage to 111e Farmers of this Locality, .as the two Stores aro side by side and the Goods and Prices can oa.a•ily bo compared. Wo are YOUR OBEDIENT SIIRVANTS, GEo, HOWE & Oo., E3Rl1SSEL:3. 0 2