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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1887-1-21, Page 44 w THg BRUSSELS POST; lAt,..1403exttacintuts.( to Sir John but to Sir '''upper,. not Slaughter Sale—O. A. Powell, ism, but to a man whose mine has The Best Pa for ',Witness, ' Farm for Sae Arthnr McInnis. become the synonym for ourruption, Boar for Service Capt. Stratton. and whose personal ehtuactor pre - Boy Wanted—G. A. Powell. lieep your eyes open ---.saute nano of the tedocn#ing fctttur Paintme--Miss Sayers, es which, despite his faults, have eeeemade 131r John se intensely popular. '''here is a Spauish legend to the Q', C"; 1`115 1',1 1oht, effect that after the death of the -- . -- -- . Citi, the valiant champion of the F1RID:11', •l.l.V. 21, 1587. Christians against the Moors, his - -- - `-'-' followers summoned to the fray, sot IT'S ;;.hent lima lust's WAS a tdOp his corpse astride his favorite rte„ d put to the humbug style of service and charged on the foe with the rendered by the G. T. R. on our dead hero in the van, the bulk of lino of r'arlwity. While we were the army unaware of his death be. waitinganxiously for trains this ung animated to prodigies of valor week travellers were driven to Sea- by enthusiam for their beloved forth and Wroxeter, where the trains leader. Sir John's physical deeeaeo were running, In feet rho 0. P. R. is, we all hope, many years distant, has not missed a train so fs,r this but politically the parallel holds winter. Why was not our line In goiug tutu the fight under his opened up on Wednesday ? 11Vhy nominal leadership, the Tories aro are the business men and public really fightiig to make Tupper fairs, the administration of justice, generally put to all this trouble and premier. and ilea proeervation of order in inconvenience through what appears to the former idol of Outeri° 'Tory four to one, tjlreo-guarteh'e of the local n igintl'ltlel s0 nhpointsd11110 Protestants, The leori!-Li':utetl- ant solutes the pnnr•law guardians, and rho sheriffs of Iho counties ; nits the sheriffs, in their ture, ate pinto lite grand juries, which, in Ireland, possess largo powori of lee- nl eoutr'ol, The "stipondi'try" meg. 1 (01 their ser Holpfor ,lll, rho most sceptical Con• istralea, who are pail vinced, oeaseHopeless. The Blind vines, end whu hold higher courts, tU0 111.12 rth'r`c,l by tho central power at Dublin Ceetle. The pol- ice, elm have iu charge the maul. tenemee 01' public order in Troland, JAN. 21, 1887. Prof Oustin, T1U1 GREAT MAGNETIC 111iiA1,1 1i, --at the -- QUEEN'S HOTEL, BRUSSELS, for three weeks, Paralytics and other Invalids, beyond the reach of ordinary skill, aro all bone - fitted and some of doom 111arvollonsly ear- ed by his Treatment. No medicine need, can be made to See, the Deaf to Rear and the Menlo to Walk. Charges very Mod- erate.' Ilrt:s L'M01112 unix 'roller, wh:11Es. l'ItOFI:NSOR t-1Ur'rt;t. For the bourilt of people similarly af- flicted I wish to stale that Professor Gnstin has restored the use of my hands, are wider 1' tote egnlmmaId of no in which have been partially paralyzed and apcc,or•gon: r01• at 1)ublui, who the i.- theloppuintee of the Lord•Lionten• ant ; and the police, also, are rosily under his Control. The Irish pct ice aro a Military force, armed with rifles and swords,- and frilled 113 military fashion. Thus it is seen that the local of _—__-_-_._-. - Ireland are virtually in the hands to be nothing more nor lees than 110W IRELAND IS G01'• of the Lord-Lientenant, who is not sheer neglect? Wo eau make al- - Rl;NED in the least responsible to the 0ouu• lowance for a big storm, but to keep One of the chief grievances of try wherein he oaercises his great the snow plow in the yard, or some. I which those Irishmen who lesire powers, bnt'only to the British Gov where else, for three stays and over home rule complain, is t110 way iu eminent. Mr. Chamberlain, the is not doing the square thing. This which Ireland is governed by Eng- English etateenhan, who has recent - ie another example of what mon- lisp officials. All the local affairs ly opposed Mr. Gladstout; s scheme apoly does. of Ireland, indeed, are under the of Home Rule, yet deelarl:d, on 0130 ooutrol of what is called "the Gov. D0MINI0N PARLIAMENT er13ment of Dublin Castro," Dub - DISSOLVED. lit Castle hes been, fur many cert. NOMINATION ON FEB. 1510; &LEC- furies, the residence of the chief ex• TION ON TELE 22nd. ecutive ruler of Ireland, who Las Tile tioveroment on Friday de- always been appointed by the Brit• oided to dissolved the House with. ieh Drown, and has been the ranee - out waiting for, the arrival of Sir eentitttve of the British king or Charles Tupper. The nomination queen in that country. will taho place on Tuesday, Febru The Lord•Liontonent, or Viceroy, ary 1511), and the polling 011 Tues. of Ireland, as this ruler itt called, day, February 22nd. The Govern• has always enjoyed large, almost mart state that it dissointion was despotic powers. He is not rupee - decided open as soon as it became Bible, in ally way, to the Irish peo• certain that all of the new voters' plc, over whose concerns he exon- I lists could be got ready, in order clews 50 large an authority. Fie is age can ho sent to opri ter In epos of that seven out of every ten mothers keep ' that the 200,000 newly enfranohis• responsible only to the British Cab- their daughters at 17 unto they are mar- tied and turn out to range from 22 to 211. .ed voters may have representation lust, and, through it to the British Irl Philadelphut, n man was w'aliriug on at the earliest passible momoul. Parliament. If every Lishman in I the Pennsylvania raihvay tracic, near the the island. opposed nosed l+iS policy' ehev ' Zoological Gardens, a5 an 0lrgtile wlt5 ap- rhe looted just dos ,,1, � c„u.ls..• . 1t 1 p,oac g I Ba tl almost powerless for five years, defying all other treatment. 1..tun5 11T110T0011, SEE., Queen's Hotel, Brussels. George Welsh, of Grey Township, bas been for years afflicted with a severe Urinary Complaint and could got no re- lief. Professor Gnstin Cured him with- out Medicine, AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY, There will be offered for sale at the CENTRAL Horst,13uussums, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 25rlr, 1SBT. At the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, tho fol- lowing valuable farms :— Lot No. 1.—N, i4 of lot 20, 6th con. of the township of Morris, known as the "Armstrong homestead,” containing 100 acres of land, all cleared. With frame hense and good barna, well folioed and watered, oeca5ion, that the system of British , Lob Na 2.—S. } of lot 28, 5th con. of rule to Ireland "re as completely 1t 80onitoses containing 100 r norm; ,o a of land, d,agood oentr,tlieed 0x11 that evitb which Rus barn and well. sot governs Poland. An Irisiim,en Those two lots adjoin the village of Brussels, and are the moat eligible farm at the tnomsno," h., added, "cannot properties that have bean offered for sale move 11 stent, he cannot lift a finger i to troth n this neighborhood gross is perI8 t yAns unparallel in any parish, municipal, or oduca•ed ahallee to Seethe a gond farm as the Proprietor is determined 10 sell. tional work, ufthoutbeinga0ufront• TEEht3.—Teupercent. down at finite of ed by, interfered with, controlled by sale and balance in thirty tdays.of Other an English official, appointed by a For ffurtllomaarticnlars at Tinto tiro enc- foreign goyeruLaent, and 1t•itttottt a tioneer, to Peter T11oml on,yEsq., 13rns- shadow of i epreseutative authority." sell, Mea5rs. Wade d'. Sinclair, Or -.-0: - —Youth's Companion. F. S. SCOTT, GEO. ARMSTRONG, Anotioneer:-,,,_ Proprietor, Under the law of New York a parent ' a Morris. Jan. 4th, 1887. making a false statement of an offspring's ___ ,_.-.._.__._�__...__.-.-..__. CLEARING SALE 0l.' The •.• 1 , ,1 1 ! 1 e ,t - ' •11711 IIoad K.e) ler `1.00, ofthe of 211 members, There were about could not call him to account. So , garden, s looted a warning to loin'. Tho long 115 he wee sustained by the ' train drew nearer and nearer, but the 187 of these Conservatives and 74 , Reformers. Usually, if last session I British Government, he 0oulte do es es excepted, the Government had a ! he pleased. 'Usually the Lord majority on a party vote of 00 on a ; Lieutenant has heen a great ling - division, but Lost session this leas j lish peer. Witon he has been, es reduced, sometimes se low as 20, { the present holder of the office is, and in ono ease to 10. 'phis was an Irish nobleman, he has yet been • due to the Riel Bolters. -I devoted to Britieh, rather than to Parhamolt is eum'ynne,l 11 meet ! Irish interests. • on the 7th of April. The few weeks' Associated with the Lord-Lien- interveuiug between new ;ted ,'lee. 1 tenant is the "Chief Secretary for tion day will be well employed and ! Ireland," who is almost invariably a lively election is expected. We l nn Eogliehman, who sits as a mem- expect the three Huron'+ will send I her of the British House of Com• supporters of the tion. E Iward ' mons, and who goes in and out of Blake to Ottawa. Tho various educe with the 13ritiab political per - municipal organizations in k estty •to which 1)e belongs. The Lord• Huron shoiifd lose no time in per- Lieutenant 14180 bolds his plane only tenting their arrangements in work- ; so long as his party is in power. ing for the return of .Pr, Mitedon• These two chief officials, with their aid. beadquarters at Dublin Castle, pre- _ side eve' a large body of minor of. ,_Tile Tue Toronto News says :—There ; finis, and over the general local is little room for doubt that the re , coneerias in Ireland. snit of the elections, if favorable to The Lord -Lieutenant has a very the ministry means the conferring of . wide range of appointing power. power for another parliamentary I Ireland's affairs are mainly admin - term, not upon Sir John, but upon I letered by it number of boards, the Sir Tupper, Sir John Macdonald chief of which are the hoards die; has aged very rapidly of late, His cal government public works, nati• physical etrongtb is declining, and onal and intermediate education, his mental powers ars not what lunacy, fisheries, charities, prisons they 12001 to be. He will ba ineap• and loan Lunde. The members of Able of performing the aotual work all these boards aro 011n5011 by the of leadership, and even if there is Lord•Lteuteilaiat, and work under no truth in the rumor that he in one supervieion, They inonogo all tends resigning, pewee, iv; ,0Uen au ' rho affairs relating to the poor, pub - the immediate, struggle is over, into • ire health, eattl0 diseases, the pies the hands of 111r Tupper, his failing ' one, and the schools, and other i Within the reach of all, health will shortly ;mike it absolut• - purposes of local governing bodies, , Address Ibe (Jin' 1?ntxriz o A\l) 1u- 010)11201 0 3., 9811011 20, Front Street `Vest, ely necessary for him to give way There aro local elective boards in ''lorouto. Ike; 1)b8oiber5, serilind $2, to a younger an,t more :•igornns ' the Irish towns, hut these err elect. win loceive rho paper the balance of ]860, leader. ed by e. restrictive suffrage, and and to 31st December, 1887. The electors of the Dotniniun 'Who . their note slay be reversed and re. will be exhorted to stand just once jocled by the omitted beards nt more by the old chieftain, stud whose Dublin. The Lord•Lieuteuant Mao sympathies and old associations will appoints the lord -lieutenants of the be appealed to on behalf of the I Irish counties, and these, in their veteran, 103080 name, is still A power I tarn select the unpaid magistrates to conjure with, should bear in mind I who dispense justice in the local thane supporting the Dominion I courts. It is Said that, although 'Ministry they are voting power not Ireland is Catholic by more than $0.00. Ivan ne ror lifted his eyes from the paper ho was reading until just as the loco- motive was about to burl him into etern- ity he coolly stepped off tho track, and as the cylinder of the rushing engine naught hie coat and tore it from off his back he turned to Mr. Byrne, who had jumped the fence expecting to pick np a corpse and said :—"These darned railway companies want the earth. They took my last dollar to carry roe hero and now they take the only coat I've got to let me walk on their darned old track." • 1.65713. GRIP ! '887. CANADA'S COIIUO JOURNAL..( Annonnoememi for the Gaming Year, Grip is now so well known as to require very little of either desoriptiou or praise. It is the 0\LT 041i01)0)1 rA0EI1 IN CANADA, and it is furnished at about one-half the grioe of similar journals in the United btatee. Grip's Cartoons, in addition to being strictly Impartial when they refer to politics, are always on the side of pat- riotism and morality. 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