HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1887-4-1, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST
• .-...::s',.x- r wxfs rl.,r,Jrmaccur nalacaalprM +;•s•.rt.^+nteru.'.�tt
r;11l,1\-113.1a-VtiStillfglittirdr. The ferment is n most opportuue
...tie) et. .eta
Local -•Adam Gond, u, Wbetu We fools la end,asv.n•i0S to
Locals—Walter Coats,
For Sale --Marsden Smith. decide between the unulerautt pro
Tenders 1\ entad• -Wm. Graham. posals and thorn is very little doubt
Farm for bale—B, MaNaughton.
Spring and Summer --F. 0, Rogers. 1'nt that theEI r8, Lietowel, Brun:
1®=saar�� s+'la, lily I) end G: eterich route is
—..._ the cheapest Anil roost Iik,dy of any
f be �li�ll"a £�� VO t, r:t th. eelvnus. Ver." few. bridges
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01.nld 1,r need, d turd tee eimilf 'y is
ERMAY, I'fl i 1, 1887. coin punitively bevel end cottsequont-
ly v• ry '•1(112 grading would be utc-
c entry. Al a village 108 have held
oto' alto straws' ten= surrouudiug
towns and villages but we will soon
fall behind if we Allow thein to take
the start of lie in 'hie very import.
an; wait. r. ire a.nh't want oast.los
bnilt in the air, nor balloon expert.
wont, 1111 real, 0 ' ni;1,0 work th•1t
to the near fn:ure, b• ti fruit,
1•r is ren;•1•tl'd thea the Local Ting-
isiateru will umnplete its work for
this session before Baster.
EAST TriTkoir REFORMERS.
A 111:Fonar Convention - for the
East Biding of "baron will be held
in the Town Stall, 131 us -0's, on Ft
day of next went, the 8111
It 0:i31t1I „uly he-w•astinR time to
crmmeurirl, et 1 n'el••el: p m The i
a•pno the l eroeeeny of n, competing
eleoti0n of officers and usher its I hue of railway so we urge on every-
body who Role an interest in the
future growth •.ud pronpo:ity of
Btuesele to malls a long poll, a
portant matte's will be the 018inees
of the meeting. A large turn out
asked for. Dr, Macdonald M. P.,
and T. Gibson, M. P. P. are expeot•
ed to be present and addroes the I atreul1 pull and a pull altugetlter to
Crnventinn Cocom nn exeel,S1on of the C. P. It.
ON Saturday of this week the ,afraid t- tai;; it up. er write it up as
electors of Bast Bruce are called it is a livening quoelion and one
that wattle t1be "nude"d r.: once.
e 'tsaa.t(tinei I4tsye'see.
Paris is to have a new eighteen acre
driving park.
A. verdict of 92,500 hats been rendered
in a eraach of promise ea5e a. Barrie.
Among the appointments in the last
Canada Gazette is that 1,f Dr. 11. Orton,
position as postmaster and comae- ; M.D., of Guelph, as Medical Examiner
d th C' '1 S vice Act
quently the seat was shout to be
claimed by his opponent when \ir.
Cargill was pitchforked into some
other Government office and conse-
ge n'lv reeignncl. A new 8100110))
was than ordered and Saturday will
110 doubt settle the metier.
WE are 01 the opinion that the
various Literary and Debatiu2 So-
cieties which have been 10 opera
Sou j0 this section of this year will
be nrodcetive „f no e1i ,111 amonnt
of gond to those who have actively
token gar` in the 9receedin es. The
eatlieeecs may nfteu hurl: Ihs: finials
of ,:Id '' ere tied the dr,hntl;r 1 may
()flee fall 1+hat of ace atpll(1Jli g
what they aimed :t, bite kequiring
the li*hit it being able lie eeleely
nud intelligently express their
thoughts lsefore en audience is
weal) a great deal. There aro hon-
drums ,:d pur0lt3 w'hs weel;l ireidbl0
for en hour if they were ,.:;1:^1 lo.
move a vote cif 1.1/a11ke or resp, -,i; t to
au address or preeelltatintl. TIM
young peepl1 :mined here have 101
Brusrels 11 good example, worthy of
imitation, in the zeal they have die
played jn eenduetimg lbw meetings
eo SUCC@eefnlly, aid we suticipate
that some of these peri ne rill yet
Ell much more impnr!isnt 0.,sitions,
A Few Two ago the people of
this locality were tally ur.lnsed to
the necessity of a competing line of
railway mid, it will be, remembered
a joint meetieg was held in Brussels
when a scheme was dovir°d to run
a
rend filum E1+•t'ti, through Irioltl-
wel, llrusscle, Blyth, ou to Goderich.
It we: thought at the limo to he a
met feasablc plan alai it 11011 the
0..P. B. authorities wore iutervlow•
ed on the subject they expl'ef8011
upon to decide between Messrs.
Tn1ax and Cargill as to who will
affix M. P. to ;their mune for the
r rat p rlitlmeutary term. Mr. (lar -
gill carried the cent nn Fr 22nd,
defeat tug lir. Wells, 111 Toronto,
but he Lad neglected to resign his
nn er o 1v1 er
Charles E. Kemp, of rho 90th Battalion,
wounded at Fish Cheek, is tying very low
at Winnipeg, and his moorery is doubt-
ful. His wounds never healed.
Wm. Thomas, of McMurrich township,
Muskoka, lost a little child only 2 yaars
old 1, few days ago, it being .call, d to
death by falling into a vessel filled with
hot lye.
Pioneer Press Winnipeg specials say
that cattle losses from sever° weather ou
the rauges west of there is estimated at
30 per cent. In some districts, notably
Cypress Hills, the loss is s0 per cent.
Fred. Hayward, of the Con:ral Hotel,
and Robt. Van 1 alkenburg, 'bus driver,
apt:eared at the Woodstock Pi lice Court
in connection with the recent riots. Both
were committed for trial, and were sub-
sequently bailed.
Dr. Davidson, of - Langford, Brant
county, bas been appointed physician to
the She Nation Iuchuus. He will receive
the same saga y as his predecessor dirl-
99,000 a year --his arsistar.t and medi-
eiues furnished.
A Cole+•ester, Ont., dispatch Monday
afternoon , epe•,s that end of Lake Erie
ntirely free from leo. The steamers
City m1 Cleveland and City of Dresden
passed thorn Monday, tho former at noon
and the latter at 21p.m.
de the Quebec Gov°•nment has dis-
missed ex-tcenator Fable from ]lis posi-
tion as its agent for the Pi:evince fit Paris,
it is expeoted that the Dominium Goveru-
meut will have to provide the whole of
of his salary now. For five years Mr.
Fahr° has noted its joint emigration
agent for both the Provincial and Do-
mimi011 C+0vcrnmonte, rec')vmg 93,0 .0
from each. He la credited with having
scut ort throe French emigrants in five
years, and two of these havo since re•
turned home.
At a recent meeting of the Whitby
Board of Education a notion was adopt-
ed in favor of the formation of a Provin-
cial association of school trustees; com-
posed of representatives from the several
boards of education of the Province. -Tile
principal object of the association will bo
to lay before the Provincial Legislature
the views of the people on educational
questions. Messrs. Ormiston, Barclay,
Dow and Farewell wore appointed a aom-
nlittee to draft a circular netting forth
the advantages of snob an association.
There is fun in store for the worthy old
Senators the coming session,'as the hum-
drum monotony of a Senatorial life is to
be relieved with seven applications for
divorce. Susan Ash, Montreal, olainms
divoree from: 1V. Manton on the ground
of desertion ; E. V. Duggan, moo E. V.
Molten, Hamilton, from John Duggan,
adultery, desertion and cruelty ; Funny
Riddell from Goo. Hercllnsan, M. D., of
the same place in the Northwest Tert'i-
tory, desertion and adults
tor from. ' . • ar , o on roa ,crus y
pea d :ul:emi:, it w'i,rliiil; a01u• and adttltory ; L.Noel, formerly of Sher-
init.teo was appointed, nt the meet, k of Philadel lhia from li L
thero-CIVCS 118 favorable
to tllo pro 1.y; E, A. 'S'n-
f ILII t fM t 1 It
bran o, nov ,
Johnson, of Sborbtooko? nobiliary ; John
in„ ref,::ted tui '101 ti it numb00 of Monteith, village of lloesoatl, 100in Dla.y
111sselitctl put ,+n 11 'alth t1t0 ( Ann Mont ithg, now residing in Pluladel•
e and do -
Mentation Unit tolnctl:ing prectiila1 sertion;W.A,La olii;..,adultery Smith's
would be the reenit, but if they aro Falls, from Ada Mary Caton. Ti11a is
rather n eomplicat01100.08. A hill is a8k-
nut dead they are .,limping. The ed for declaring that a ceremony a1d
new railroad fev.'r le rife and eaaree cantraat of marriage, solomuiled and 0n-
tered into at the °fly of Huniflton, in rho
of new schemes are en the tapes so county of Wsutwarth, Ontario, 00 ilio
t1±:t it belloevea urs to ho np and 29th of September, 1882, botweon th0
Id William Arthur Lavell by and un-
doing enol we are fully convinced der the nano of Arthur Vane and Ada
with 1110 push and energy that eau 111nry Caton, tion of the village of Naty
burg, in the counties of. Loulox and Act•
bo put into the plan lye speak. of, to dington, in the 88111 Provinoa of Ontario,
say nothing of the volume of hurl• residenao mow unknown, by and sudor
the nam0 of Marie Herbert, was and f8
noes to be done, omothn:g good hull and void on the ground that els° said
may be secured. 1300esolu should marriage. was solemnized and outerect fn•
to by and muder (also mines, or lei the
not be behind and the Bono should o)torratfveifor a bill of divorce from hies
lose no limo in communicating with wife Ada Mary Lavell, nee Caton, faun-
ar3y of the village of Newburg, in the doubt or ambigniity'about tho eubjcot, he
the 11119011 or ]9eeve of the untnfei ae28±100 of Lennox and Addington, On- I said, he would introduoe intorpreting reg•
polities interested and not allow tario, resftion0e now unknown on the , ulation5 deolaring what the law has boon
grounds nil.
f ticao tfnn, bigamy and adult- `std is. Mr. Ross 5tat°motts will tetti819
other Mime to take the start of us. eq. 1 tall reasonable people.
Mr, Sutherland Claims the seat in the
\Vi unipeg eleetinu COMM.
I'it° (NUMMI of 1i'm..Jaquc:a, of J)olbi,
alcd,.'tul uith clipL4uli0,
The Omani Trunk has withdrawn fr01n
the Central Traffic Aseooiation,
101. Wm. Snlitl18, Premier of British
Columbia, diad o11 Pueeday.
Canal tolls aro to be rodueed Ode tea -
eon to the same extent es last year.
'0 Ls Salvationists plass the number of
their converts in Winnipeg at 500.
An effort is befog made to oetablieh It
fourth 11,111)' newspaper in Winnipeg.
Tile tlgoma t•0tllrnim;-oflicer'e eount
gives Mr, lutw•8,o3 a majority of eleven,
Mr. Gordrn, leis been ro.0leotecl in
Vancouver, and Dir. Reid in Cariboo,
B. C.
A maiming faotory is now alias st cer-
tain to be established in St. Thomas be.
fore long.
Chief Engineer Parley, of the Public
Works Department, predicts floods at
Montreal and Ottawa.
The County Judge has thrown out the
petition for a recount in Algoma, owing
to the deposit being informal.
The Mayor of Belleville has boon ecru•
ed with an indictment for maintaining a
nuisance in the police Belle.
The failures repelled to .B,allstreet's
last week are the United States,
281, in Canada, 23 ; 131arc11 a5, 1800, in
the United Sta.es, 101, and in Canada,
30.
Mr. MacArthur, of Winnipeg, who
started for the North Polo some time ago
has found•J1 advisable to out his journey
short,
R. A. Lyon, M.P.P. for East Algoma,
has been 81105511 as the Reform oandidate
in that constituency at the coming elec-
tion.
i ly B.iti..i, Columbia Ligialaeaio has
passed a bill fol 1110 building of a railway
from New \Vestmiustur to tho American
boundary.
In their proclamation disallowing the
Brandon di nook Lake Railway charter
the Government give no reason for such
disallowance.
The present snow blockade in Quebec
is abont the worst of the season. Both
outgoing and incoming English mails
were stopped Tue,iuey.
instead of timber the Verment11 Conn•
ell have decided to use boiler plat, iron
for culverts. The cost of the new mater-
ial is about 92.35 per foot.
The grand jury at -Eannmiston, N. B.,
has found true bills againti Hon. Jahn
Costigen and his chief canvasser, for
bribery in the recent contest.
Frederick Waland and John L. Sturdy,
both of Harriston, were each Inod 950
and coati= by Police Magistrate Lowes for
the violation.. 1 the Scott Act.
The Canadian Goyrnment has re-
mitted 9300 of the fine imposed upon the
Gloucester schooner Daisley for landing
flour while passing through the Strait of
Canso.
Ingersoll voted last week on the by-law
granting Evans Bros. & Littler, u bonus
of 920,000 to establish a piano factory in
that town. The figures were 430 yeas to
15 nays.
St. John, N.B., cricketers propose to
celebrate Her Majesty's jubilee by an
interprovincial match on dune 21 and 22
between New Brunswick and Nova
Scotia.
The report published in Enginh news-
papers Thursday morning that a Caned -
ism loon of 650,000,000 would shortly be
floated is officially denied by the Dominion
Government.
It is rumored at Ottawa that the Gov-
ernment will at the coming 5ussiol of
Parliament ask for a -grant of money to
build a new residence for the Governor-
General on Nopeau Point.
A year ago, Monday, the steamers
commenced running between Toronto
and the bland. This year the bay is as
rigid as in January, with indications of
co ttinued erotic weather.
ithas been decided that the close of
the approaching session of Parliament
Sir Charles Tapper, Finance Minister,
aliall re-assutno the duties of High Com-
missioner for Canada in England. •-
A heavy gale, whioh had been blowing
all day Sunday' at Toronto, he- done con-
siderable damage to the Island. st hetet
one house has been blown down, alld the
waves were dashing up against others. It
ie else reported that the bridge at the
Humber has been carried away.
At least one woman voted in the resent
Dominion eleotions, In copying from
the municipal lists in North Oxfo,d the '
name of an Inncr31]) woman got into the
no, t1n riding list and was overlooked by
both parties at the Court of Revision,.,
She °tainied mer right to vote and did
vote.
Some time age Goldie & McCulloch, of
Galt, sold Win. Fitzgerald, a flour miller
at Hamilton, i middlings purifier, on
which the patentee, Geo. T. Smith, call-
ed on Fitzgerald to pay 9100007a -1y. He
did so and deducted this amount from
tae prlee of the ina0ilille. The ma,10'
Stamen resisted this and brought suit
against Fitzgerald in the Division Court,
but his claim was sustained.
In an interview Mr. Vail florae stated
that the Canadian Paciflo Railway Com-
pany had no intention of tendering for
the contract for the carriage of the mails
between Great ,Britain and Canada,
though he believed some private parties
intended doing so. Mr.•Von Horne also
gave his views of the effect on the trade
of the Dominion of the abandonment of
disallowance in Manitoba,.
Among the many now railway 60hemes
and proposed extensions before the pub-
lic at the present time is ono to build a
tine from Teeewater to Port J319nn, in
the comity of Druce, which will, if con-
etrtwted, give the northern portion of
that county and St ureen Indian Penin.
aula connection with rho C.P,II, system,
and bring a lark portion of the county
not provided with railway faailiti,8 into
direst communication with Toronto and
other cities.
lion. G. W. Roes' atatoliknt in the
Legislature on rho subject of the Scrip-
ture readings ought to sot this rather
bitter controversy at rest. The Readings
are not intended, and naves were, t0 sup.
erred° the Bible, but the nee of them was
made compulsory only where the Bible
was not used, If there was the 10at
APRIL 1, '.887.
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0IOML and see our Now Stock of Spring and Summer
Novelties. Our Prints and Dress Goods aro the most
tasty, neat and prettiest we have ever shown and the
prices lower than ever before. We can giro you a good
8am11(1' dress for less than $2.00, and we havo also a splen-
did stock of the fashionable Scersltcliery and white dress
goods of every description.
OUR MILLINERY AND MANTLE
Departments will also be ready for inspection in a fow days.
MISS GREEN has full -charge of the Millinery Department
and will show all the newest styles and colors which this
Season are unusually pretty and attractive. MISS WIL-
SON will also tttend to the Mantle Department in which
she excels. Flory La fly giving; her all ,'111 3' will he sure to
got a good fit and tho best of satisfaction.
020/ Bot & Shoe Department
is also very largo, being brought from the best and most re-
liable terms. Wogcarantee a good fit and excellent mater-
ial, in fact goods cf all kinds can be bought from us at the
lowest living profit Wo thank all our Patrons for the large
amenllt ofpatrouag bestowed on us and we will endeavor
in the future, as.wehave done iu the past, to give the 1112031
value possible for tee money, and all those buying Spring
Goods should give us a call. We will be only too glad to
show oto• very attractve stock and compare it with anything
hi other stores for ch0apness and, variety, in a word you ma -
not possibly spend you: money to better advantage than -at
the ever reliable store of
.rsusta.a.1.,"s»9 a r.� ..
F. a r Rogers, a, Dcillirioll 11o11se l
OF MONTREAL
STEEL
AND
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2x4 .Barbed Wires
Plain 1?elloe 11'ei
dick `horn. Vila
ALABASTINE
-- P011:'-•-
Calclmi ig
AI`U ,.c.,✓
Painting I
Land, Plast ,
In . Ton or To Lots.
B. Ge `y.
t' TE\V FIR M —"]'111; TINDER -
OWNED desire cinti,uutat: tho 1,nL-
liu generally that try Layo formed a ao-
puronatsLll, fon the loose of curring on
Oarrlago, 0isn anti 05005ntai Painting'
and aro propurod to mond to the ionto of
the public 011 111081 rtlonrblo tonne. air.
Itosa having bad eapol ace to sonic el the
best shops in T0rontoorlboth being 11111(•
Boal workmouws guatntoc to give satis-
faction, Dstimat8e 8,l t5rins elleerlotty
furniehei. 81101) in '•p old POST P1.1.1)1 1013 -
/MN Rouse, Xing street,lrussele,
8110T13 t 13055,
7. F.LAX.
J. it 7. Livingston hewer the Farm-
ers in the vicinity of l3ruels and Blyth
who intend raising Flax dl tg the com-
ing Season, 9,000 13)1511015 (the best im-
ported •
HOLLAND Oft DUTCtyFiiil,
wilful) tiley are prepared tcicliver nt
their mills in Brussels an tJ,l,,th, to
Farmers in Quantities to suite() ensure
a good mop, the Best soca lebsolutely
required. Order Early.
For Flax grown from the abosoerl the
Highest Market Price will bo ] l if of
good growth, and leo:vested 11ropor
season.
J. 311. LIVINGST01
35 Prop,to•5.
Don't r.ead, this
MIL come and see for yourselves the
New Spring Goods
Just to Hand.
Choap,Dross Goods in all Lines, Now
Prints, New GI1lgba111s, Nov Muslims,
Now Shirting, Now Cotton,des, Now
Tablings, all CHEA1? at the
Red Store.
"Lost my tampon" "Why 3" "Be-
cause I'got bad tea," Servos you right,
you should have gone to SXswo's where
you got tho Best Teas in Town at the
Lowest Prides.
All my Groceries are Fresh and
Cheap.
Call and get Prices.
ral'Buttor and Eggs taken in exchange
for Goods.
4gemt for .l'carker',� .Dice
rids.
S EThT ]i
nsacaa =m enc mo w... m.memwmsenmlm
Having been appointed as
G?
.gent for the. Massey `anufactur leg Company
in the place of Isir. Thomas Watso.I will at all times have the
Machinery made by the Company i hancl $ such as
SULKY BA+.KE'S, MOWERS, E ttSS�{S, pp•ee
Bi1�Dtl R3, hiCI �iP®l111iy BLOWS, EIp.1,
1
011ice .t11c1 litereroom ill eounoctiou \\i t11c Blast 'Aaron
riago Works, whore all Repairs eau be 1a ,
'Yarras Tltm,'f,
Car-
ra w ckf, m.