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The Brussels Post, 1891-1-2, Page 44 New Advertisements, Local -Mrs, Walker. Albums -J. T. Pepper,. Thanks -G. A. Deadman. Looal-Montreal Witness, Lost -Pose Publishing House. Basket Found' ---Rev, D. hottest, Card to Iileetors--Elias DieIman, Cardof Thanks -A, letenig and Ceo. Thomson, bac mods o,st, FRIDAY , JAN. 2, 1891. Taff elections to Jill the vacancies in the Legislature for North Norfolrk and South Norfolk have been filled for Fri- day, Jan, 23rd, nomination a week ear- lier. Esesx CONTns, one of the leading towne in Essex County, has passed the Local Option law prohibiting the sale of liquor Jn that place. There was over 100 majority in favor of this now law. Dn. Aunts of Stratford, and Mr. Mag. wood, of Mornington have been selected to contest the North riding of Perth in the Doming Provincial election. The first mentioned gentlemen defeated Mr. Hess Iast June but the election was set aside. Tns millenium will surely soon dawn now. The signs are surely favorable as far as Stratford is oonoerned. A year or so ago the Aldermen and Mayor wore lighting like Kilkenny oats but at a re. cent meeting of this august body the fol- lowing complimentary resolution was presented :- Ald. Davidson moved, seconded by A1d, Ubelacker, "that the thanks of this council be tendered to the Mayor for the dignified manner he has filled the posi- tion for the current year and for his courtesy to every member during the same period, and for his nntiriog efforts in everything pertaining to the city's in• tereets," at which the aldermen all smil- ed and chipped their hands and passed the resolution unanimously. TEE Presbyterian churches in Canada, the general conference of the Methodist (thureb in Canada, and other churches, have taken action in the line of petition- ing the House of Commons and Senate for a law prohibiting the manufacture, importation and sale of alcoholic liquors for beverage purposes in Canada. Peti• tions to this end are already in circula- tion, and all members and adherents of churches, sixteen years of age and up- wards, will be at liberty to sign them. It is requested that publio meetings be held in each oongregation and com- munity, when the question of the pro. hibition of the liquor traffic may be die- onased and iufortnstiou Riven. Rev, ll. L. Brethoer, Thorold, general secretary of the standing committee on temperance of theM, thud is eh r and h.t ut b a d flet ll Stiles Prager, Springvale, Upper Stew. Melte, N. S„ co .vener of the permanent committee on temperance of the Presby- terian thumb, have charge of the work. Over thirty thouraud petitions will be sent out to the different clemooiinabions. This is Ibe most extensive movement that has yet been inaugurated fur taking the sense of the Canadian people on this vastly important question, end will re- sult in a closer estimate of a public wish than anything yet done in the same direction. Tile committee have every arrangement perfected for a thorough distribution, and the petitions will be presented to parliament in suoh shape that it will be difficult to ignore them. It is expected that upwards of u million names will he received. Interest- ed parties not in receipt of petitions can secure them on application to either of the above. Tun extra mail service on the W. G. it S. is being taken up quite earnestly along the line, The Kincardine Review is speaking of it says ;--We observe that the people along the lines of the Grand Trunk Railway from Ptlmet'ebou north to Southemption, and also to 1Viarton, have for some time been strenuously agitating for better train and mail servioe and as a result of (heir efforts they have sooueeded in obtaining an extra mail daily to and from Toronto and the east. Why the Southern extension from Pal- merston to Kincardine has been allowed to remain at one mail train each way wo eennot understand, but we have reason to believe that this portion of the road has been left in abeyance tidbit some move is made by the section of the publio interested. Now if the small towns and villiages to the North have beet accom- opated in this way, surely the same pri. vilege should be accorded to the larger and more important centres which oom- prise the stations along the lino of rail. way between this and Palmerston. We have now ono mail each way with Toronto and the east. That going out is decidedly inconvenient being by the early train in the morning which leaves I1 impossible to reply to letters roosived the peovione day. Tho section of couulry through which the Southern extenddon 0f the W, G. & D. Iiy passes is essentially a grain manufacturing and banking section of the province, Listowel, Brussole, Wing. ham, Lueknow, Ripley, and Kincardine are very important centres. A mail to Toeanbo and along this route, going at 0 40 a. in. from Kincardine and one re- turning at 11 p. m. would be an incal- culeble boon to the ousbomere of the various hanks Riad the mercantile we. muuity generally, By Ibis means al. ways daily return communication could be opened with Toronto and all inter. mediate points. In feet the oonvenionee ooald be hardly over estimated' Letters received from the east by the trail of ono day could be readily replied to by the following morning, and letters sent by the 0.36 8, m„ mail could. receive at answer the same night, In many ways wo think the demands and requirements of the community make thie additional ae oniodation necessary and it would no doubt largely increase the post office business. We think the matter should be agitated with vigor all along the line and we have no doubt that if) the matter is properly Rad energetically represented to the government the Postmaster Gener- al, with his usual regard for the public interest, will readily Recede to the re- quest. Now that this extra mail is al- ready established as far as Paimeraton the 011 miles intervening between that and Kincardine could, we thick, with. out difficulty, secure what we suggest. Wo believe that the increased business of the Post Ofliue besides the manifest con. venieuce to the public would amply repay au extra expenditure which this service might entail. We recommend that the publio petition at once for this and we have no doubt of the result. Slevth. Will McElroy met with an accident by the turning over of a load of hay. He came in contact with the rack in trying to save himself receiving some injuries which it is hoped will not prove serious . R. Sellars, one of the municipal oandi- dates, has taken a novel way of can- vassing the eleotors. Being somewhat of a poetic nature he has rhymed out a string of verses, appealing for support, which he le having distributed among the etcetera. Monday a large number of the rate payers of this village met in Industry Hall for the purpose of nominating can- didates for municipal honors for the coming year. It was thought by scene that the municipal election here would he a very tame affair. The nominations are :-For Reeve, C. Hamilton and N. H. Young. For Councillors : Jno. Wil- ford, F. W. Tanner, F. Metcalf, James McGee, A. Taylor, A. MoNally, R. Sel- lars, S. Gidley, W. Montgomery, W. Sims. Morris. Public schools open on Monday of next week. Mrs. James Duncan is visiting relatives near Lindsay. Willie and Harry Mooney are improv- ing nicely, bat Ida and Clara are still quite ill. Jno. McCutohson, who has been in fie west for some time, is home, reaching Brussels on Saturday. Last week a Christmas present was received by George Smith, of the 8th line, ie the shape of a bouncing baby boy. Santa Claus knows what he's about. The people of Teeswater expressed their appreciation of T. A. Reid's services as reinct u i 1 A of the public school by pre- senting hon with a gold -headed cane and 1111 address. Mrs, Wm, Johnston and four children and Mrs Jno, Johnston and three child - tee arrived here from British Columbia on a visit. They have been iu the west for the past 4 years. A number of Reeve Mooney's neigh- bors and friends macre him a Christmas box last week by going to his bush and cutting up a good pile of wood. It was a very though tf e l act and in ooh appreciated by Mr. &Looney. Next week a four days' meeting will be held at Jackson's appointment. %eve services will be held each day at 2:80 and 7 o'clock p. m., except on Monday, when the meeting will bo held in the evening. The pastor, Rev. W. F. Ose pbell, will be assisted by neigltbe ing ministers. Rev. ilea, Irvine preached la.t Sunday. At the nomination last Obonday the old Connoil was re-elected by aerlamabion:- R. Armstrong was nominated for Reeve ; J. R. Miller for Deputy.rseve, and W. Isbistor for Councillor. The three gentle men declined nomination. Speeches were made, and the township affairs ventilated, by Messrs. Mooney, Arm strong, Howe, Killeen Proctor, Caldbick, Kirkby, Isbister, Thos. Wilkinson and Jno. Coulter. The chair was occupied by J. Elston Scxsntott ENTalmTAINtiaNT•-The an- nual entertainment and Christmas brae which was held on the evening of Deo. 22nd was a decided success. Although the roads were anything but good yet the ehnroh web filled to the door. After the usual preliminaries the chair was taken by Mr. Hood who gave,I as usual, a very nice address to the children after which the report of the school was read by Mr. Stubbs, who explained the work of the school very clearly. The program, whlcit was a very lengthy one, was carried out to the letter, with the ex• ooption of one or two of the little folks who were carried oil to the land of Nod very early in the evening, The Sunday school is to be complimented on the musical talent of its pupils, the singing being all that could be desired. But while oonplitnents are going their round we mush not forget the outside talent, we refer to Miss Godfrey and 0, McLennan, of Belgrave, who each gave very nice solos, also to a gentleman who came all the way from the Queen city to give te speech (as he called it) upon Sam, Slick, the clock maker, which was simp- ly nothing put into words and it as nothing still. If that is the sort of speeches made in cities the sooner meth things aro clone away with the bother, People had better remember that when thsy stand before a Sunshine audience they are expected to say something for the benefit of those who are listening and not to show how ranch or how little they know. After the program Was complet- ed the usual distribution of tandiee and presents off the tree followed, after which the people dispersed well pleased Wibh the evenings entertainment. Tho amount collected at the door was $20,60, Win, Sanderson, of Wee/tater, killed two hogs barely eight months old, whose dressed meioses made 681 pounds of pork.. rHE BRUSSELS POS'1 --.. ssoecarassteimrn. res utnema msm nt rrm JAN. 2, 1891 WE DEFY COMPETITION e Admire Opposition .,..t A ND • Under No Conditions will we Budge from Our Position in DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, : OE , AND GENTS FURNISHINGS. A._ IR,. MIT, Opposite Central Hotel, - - Brussels, Ontario. TO THE INTELLIGENT PEOPLE : Have you ever Compared our Clothing with the Other Kind P WE DON'T MEAN LOOKED AT IT THROUGH THE WINDOWS, But got hold of it ; turned it inside out, and outside in ; pulled at the seams; looked to see how each seam is run how the buttons are on ; the button holes worked ; raised up the collar ; turned the sleeves ; pulled out the pockets ; looked at the linins, and,saw all the hidden things. TS-3AT'S T3OW TO JUDGE CLOTI3ING, It takes More than Clothing to Constitute Clothing. It takes Trimmings, Workmanship and Honesty. WE PUT ALL THESE THINGS IN, AND OUR NAME ALONG WITH THEM. A. R. SMITH. At Goderioh about midnight on Christ- mas eve a young man named Donald McIntosh went to a hoose occupied by a Mrs. Carey, a women of questionable character, and tried to gain admittance, which was refused. He persisted in trying to get in and refused to go away, and after a time a boy about 14 years of age, named Bedour, who is said to he visiting at Corey's arose from bed and went outside to get McIntosh to leave. After some conversation between them McIntosh drew a knife and stabbed Bed. our severely in the breast. McIntosh was arrested Friday morning by Con- stable Yule and brought before Mayor Saturday, but as Bedour is lying iu a sribioal condition McIntosh was remand. ed for eight days. Bedour, whose father was recently sent to the insane asylum, is a resident of Port Albert, in this eomaty. Melntosh is a resident of Gotta - rich, and is rather intemperate in his habits. REAL ESTATE. H OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE with goodarrg nU well andL ;table Apply to Mechanic Street. t"ARMS FOR SALT;. -THE UN. nunar0NEn has several good Farms for sale and to rent, easy terms, iu Townships of Norris and Gray. F, S. SCOTT, Brassels. 87.10, OIIOICE FARNI FOR SALE. - \i Being South half Lot 27, con. 0, Morris, 100 acres, nearly all cleared. Good buildings, about 20 acres Fall wheat in ground, Easy terms. Apply to W. ill. SI,NCLAIR, tf- Solicitor, .r0„ Br1seels. 'FARM TO RENT. -THE SUB - scriber offers his 160 sore farm, being Lot 16 and West half lob l'i, Con, 14, Grey, to rent. Be tweet 80 and 00 acres cleared. For further particulars as to Tont, terms, 80., apply to PETEit SINCLAIR, Proprietor, Cranbt'ook P, O. 18.4 I. ,ARI1'I FOR SALIi3,-THE UN- nansaavnn offers for sale the north cast quarto re/ lot 28, concession 0, Morris County of Enron, containing 60 acres. me land Is of first quality audio a high state of cultivation, well fenced and under -drained t6 acres cleared. New/tame hoes0, 8 rooms milk house with .concrete walls, 2 walls good barns and shed orchard, eta, Eight acres of fall wheat. Thiedesirableproperty adjoins the corporation of Brussel, Suit- able terms will be given . Title perfect. JAMES GRIEVE, Owner, 00- Seaforlh P, O. MONEY TO LOAN. Yg Money to Loati on FARM PROPERTY -at- LOWEST RATES, Private and Company Pullrf's, J. C.IIeffor••nalx J.A.Young, Valuator. Agent, Ethel P.O,, Ont. „Lf Notice to Creditors OF THE LATE BENJAMINT ,.' I DALL , DECEASED. Pursuant to en order of the Nigh Court of Jnstioe made in Chambers on Monday, the set day of December, 1800, in an action of the British Canadian. Loan and Investment Company vs. William Tindall and others the creditors of Benjamin Tindall, late of the Township of Grey, in the County of Duron, farmer, deceased, who died to or about the month of May, 3880, are, on or be- fore the Twenty seventh Day of December, 1800. to send, by post, prepaid, to FunrxwTou, 0000, W,anmAox & 0lncnoxer,n, Solicitors, No,1 Adelaide et, East, as the City of To- ronto, their Christian and surnames, ad. drosses and duseripbiou, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of their tie - counts, and the nature of the securities (13 ally) held by them ; or, iu default thereof, they will bo psrmepborily minded from the benefit of the said Order, Every credi- tor bolding any security is to produce the sante before me, the undersigned Work in Chambers of the said Court, at my Cham- bers, in Oegoode Hall, in the City of Toronto, on 1110 7th Day of January, 1801, at 10:20 o'clock in the forenoon, being the time ap- pointed for adjudication on the claims, (Signed) F. AILNULD1, Clerk iu Chambers. Dated the 01d day of Deoambor,1805. rant '10811 SCH.00L1HOUSE 'rho niov1mrnb rot' heisting the Canadian t,g on the schnolhnueee on anniversaries of. ,,ted el•mds in 0111' 1030,1y Is spreading rapidly throughout the ltotuinitttand evoking the hearty approval of nil 11411'ietie citlxuna Al. reedy re kit r, tn'pi re 1ms,lune its Shay, in 111hning Onthis n0,7011007 1, by awarding 1 handeonli' flog to mtu school in each ('aunty of Cohn in, but the number of en - entries from all part a Of the Dominlon no to how flags run he obtained by other schools has determined tha publishers of TOE 1085,19t8 to offer a handsome CANADIAN FLAG 0f best. hunting 11 feet long Ir0g0lnr urine 9101, Dasa premium 00171113511' yearly subscribers t.0 the IV SEMI IlMJ'3li t at SIAM or eight new yearly subscribers Le m9O1tIl.t',l.E' I0t1'IICA at 85 err 01111111M,C11.a III 0,n, Lica of .1, subscription le .Daily rounlnag for 1,01'111 Wee k Iie3. 1131, rrhonl In Ihn 1)0million ought f a have n nnt)emrl flag, and this offer prnslnls an on. perlunily for each 010 wining 11, W011011 eclat, and 33101) little trouble, Dot those who re interested In getting a flag for their school,. home: ,1 ,1 - home: join In gutting111/ aclub, and \flit,,. sub. 1 ribers get full yah,e 1'00 11 0'r money in the beet newspaper in the Dominion, the wheal obtains lin, Ilag 0101391 On ('001'. I'he 3V'NLE1411 I11EPIli6, has recently been enlarged 10 twelve Angus, and islma 101000. &ruin, 1.110 best weekly newspaper to shade, while Inn tepnLatloo of'rUIIl I0Aal1 ra11'irt1s as ti301uading miming journal of the Isonli0- ion is wall known, Send for s;Oopta collies and special clubbing lick•, and go in for tt flag for your Srhnnl, Annlrtres 1'851. 110If PUCE, Tot an to. eKINLEY SIL{, BPJATENI New Raisins ! New Currants Camila Pools and Nuts of Various Kinds, Splendid Aeeoito:tent of Candies for Christmas. A lisle Range of Crockery. H. 'ORAOKE N. BOARS FOR SERVICE, -TRE undersigned will loop Two Thorough - Brod Berkshire Boars for Sorvioe on Lot 11, Oon. 2, Elroy. They are both from imported stook, Terms 81, to be paid at time of ser. vice, with privilege of returning if necessary. 20.4 A. SHAW, Proprietor. THIRD PRIZE TORONTO IN. 7707sbat1AB,-Tia dam of my Jersey Bull "Morgan of Glen Duet" is an imported cow, She took grd prise at the Toronto In. mown' Exhibition, and it is Raid, should have had 2nd, Fax fruitier partionlars sp- iny at my Drug and Book Store, Brhssels, G. A. DEADMAN, IMP. ROVED LARGE WUITI, YORK - 1 SHhIuo BOAR. The nmdorsigned will ]coop for servioe this present season trio !reproved Italiewhite Yorkshire pig 'Ready" on lot 2,con, CI, Morris, to which a, limited 010001105' of sows will bo taken. To 'ms 11.00 be be paid at Ohne of servioe, wile the privilege et return- ing if nuoessary, Pedigree may be soon up - On applioatiolt, 10733/317 NJ OECD, 0013 Prop'ietor, TWO PURE-BRED PIGS FOR SI;IIVTCE.--T le undersigned has re- cently parchnsod an 11 will keep for Service at North half Lot if , Don, 7, 1130178, a Pure- bred 13e1'ksllnw Boar, bred by Air. Snell, and also an Ohio humor DO Chester White, one 0800 cid, broil by Phos, George Putnam, from 'inverted oboe t on both sides, Ibis log tools 8rd prise at the Industrial lu'xhlbl- ilou, !lorouto 1800,1 1 a elites of 17, and also 8rd at the*ostcrn fair in a class of 16, Terme, lI,00, to be paid at time of sorvioe, With privilege of r0 ming if 11000ssary. WALLOFult,lnropriotor, afigaimpiamszad Dn. f X 'CL &I116tJ, M.D., M.A., L.C.P.S.O., M.O.P.S.M., The Scotch Speeica list, Or TORONTO, sPIlCXAL1.ST Son Ton TREATMENT OS Chronic Diseases, Private Diseases, Die. eases of the Brain and Nerve, .Dis. eases of the Heart and Lungs, and Diseases of Women positively Treated Successfully. J0o rimes 30050nA1110, Listowel, says ll m :-- "Aftor spending ay money and property to no purpose on medical mon, for what they termed a hopeless ease 01 consumption, D1, Sitiditlr cured mo." 114.11 hfans l"mwoxe, Woodhouse, say's :- Mien all others failed, Dr. Sinclair cured m o of Obs," D. Itonrnoso.t, Carleton Place, says - "Dr. oiuolatr cored 010 of Catarrh." GED. ltowa:0, 1115011, says: -"Dr. Sinclair Mired mo of heart disease awl dropsy, when all others failed.." Diaeuses of 1'ri.vage iVa.im'c, brought on by folly, Dr. dineiair certainly Clow, nua,.ovt1toltbora Free. WILL BB AT THE QUEEN'S HOTEL, BRUSSELS, -0N- PrdZy, Jan, 80th, '91. tip