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The Brussels Post, 1891-3-20, Page 44 New Advertisements Looals—T, Eleteher, BaeIer. Jersey Bull—O. A, Deadman. Chicago, Milwaukee tie St, Paul Our own preparation—O. 4. eden, . . lie 'tir:t15$c15 'Vast • 3141?. 20, 1891. NOMINATION in South Grey for the VOO. alloy in the Local Legislature on Wed. needay, April lst, and polling on the 8th if there is a contest. Tug Dominion VotersList should die This ie not only the opinion of Reform-, ens generally but the sentiment a somes of Conservatives. There was something in keeping it booming as long es the pat. renege went to the Conservative printing offices at top notch prices but wben the Government undertook to do their print- ing at their Bureau at Ottawa, the sup- port of the pap fed prose was withdrawn and now they advise that it be hung, quartered and divided. The Clinton News -Record expresses itself this week as follows :--"Tbe impolioy of printing ethe Dominion voters' lists at Ottawa "has been fully illustrated by the bane - "Hug manlier iu which ulnas and places eta residence are placed on the existing lists, The Dominion lists should be "printed in races in the re•pective rid - "live, for the sake ot accuracy, if they "did cut something more them i pres- ent, It is also unfair for the Govete- "ment to use public capital in unveil - "don with private enterprise ia the print- "ing line, those engaged in which do "more p .blio work gratultons'y than "all other classes oombmed." You will observe that the list has been got out in a "bungling" manner. Jas. Snell, of Hullett, nits sold his trotting mare, "Ley Fleettoot," to Win. Morrison, of liellett, for $870. She is !Aid to bevel et record of 2.35 at four sears old. A. meeting of the South Heron Farm. erie institute will be held at Bruceileld on the 2711, Mete and will be addreseed by Prof. Dean, of the ()Marie &dent- algre;ion MoKi lis, mother ef Mrs. R, Racieliffe, Gotierich, died en al areh Oth, at the advanced age of 02 yeare. Deceased had resided in Gocierioh for some thine, and was in very fair health, notwithstanding her old age, until aboot two months ego, when she tools to her bed owing to abed fall, which resulted in her &nub. The remains were taken to Fort Erie for interment. 'Vhs Lucknow Sentinel aaye :—A peti• • hoe will be eireuleted in the village in a few days askin the railway company to run the roort•leg train from London through to Kineardine, instead of waiting at Wingbam for the noon freight. This change would be a great convenience to parties having business in Kincardine, and could also bring the reed's here two or three hours sooner than at present. Kincardine and Ripley are also getting up petitions. The Toronto Mail in its notes on the opening of the first session of the Ontario Legislature states ;---111r. Garrote, who euocet ds the former Provincial Tenser- er. in the representation of West Duren, spoke vigorously in seconding Mr. Tait turbo moved the address in reply to the speech from the throne) and made a most favorable impression on the House. He appears to be an able, practical man and a 11 ad worker. He has the look of a man who has good eyesight for a flaw its a deed or a turn in the mareet, The Clinton New Era says err—Dr. alacdounld, M. P., Ewa throe, passed south on Saturday lest, on a visit to itis fa tle r in 1..'.,, Nel! II, FS, of Tnekersznith, (near Itruceittedd Ma Ross has the honor of being one of the oldest voters the county, buying cast his ballot in the' first e union, when the counties of Middleeex, Perth and Huron were in one group, and be has performed the same duty at every subsequent election. Mr. Ross oan give many interesting re. miniseences concerning the difileulties of pioneer voting, and states that at the first election for the group of counties mentioned, the voting was held openly in Geduld), for a week and matters were se lively that is was necessary to bring op the "Regulars" fr, m London, so as to maintain order, Sidereads badly drifted. Wm. Crooks is very little better than at last report. klarsden Smith has been on the sick list this week. Wm. Kerney is teaching school it the eastern par.t of this protinee. laerer ha. I Ball, of paranto, is vi, it - Mg his grandparents for a few weeks, Mire. Robt. Drown's nrietioo 0411' 3043,1 largely aiteuded mid go al pries were Olathe,' fo scarls. 1. 1.. • •• :i I i• inflammation but is now on the mend, 33 are eted 'Thos. Stritclian, jr„ who tverit re, c9ntly has dropped into n 'iterative posi. tion at Lartee 0 Landing, 13. C. r. Park lilt thmar iiti ea th greund 0,1timaiier large barn widish 113 pr.11.0; i.0131111..11tt rext smuttier. J110. Forbes, sth con., is quite ill, and 6 Toe city of New Orleans stands in a most tmenviable position at present on actionnt of the deliberate murder of eleven Italiaus by a mob headed by a lawyer named Parkerson. It appears the Chief of Police Hennessey Wag shot down in that eity and after lengthy trial the persons arrested were Steele to get off. To preclude the possibility of them regaining their liberty and also to aveoge the death of Henueesay, the prison was visited teed the suspects were shot down like doge. ['here is likely to be trouble over this lynch law business, it ie said. Parkerseu low reactive 1 the folio .ving torte. perm w1.11.0 to wino from a member of the Mati I. society : "Katie warning.--Yott are a deemed man and Gd Almighty ti menet stye yoti. We base it sworn. Our cmirtelea yen murdered tied will hill e n your Yee will be poisoned. The stiutto will du for the rest," The alontreed Witness speaking of this outrage says : beastliiie,s of do New Orleans betel -1.1.y is ghown the record of the wounds. One corpse hal no ese titan thiety.six. Such was the end of a timid fellow who waited to liee an honest life b .1 had peen frightened into the Mal r. It see.es to b . fully re- cognized on ell Ikeda that the ruffia; will not be brought to justice. Mean- while, the barbarous vendetta called lynch law goe Mt unchecked. Wu ireed the other day of the hanging in Emu milty of a woman whose male relatives were obnoxious to the lynchers, being suspect ed of poisonine, and of the arta p1 of certain Scandinavians to punish in the same way a suspected adulturer—per- haps, if the °rime was proven, the beat exense an Wand husband and his friends could breve. The Italian Minister at Washington immewliat sarcastically ep eke of Italy as u civilized enuntry„ veer derientely mplying that there may be question ate to whether the country to whit r he is diterl is obe or not Whatever may be said in thin respect of Italy and the c wary which claims - these murderous Sicilleine for subjeots burr. need to assert the olaim,—it 01.11 hard/y be denied Mid parte of the United 1 Stares are still uncivilized. In judging I Italy's feelings at the present moment a Amerlotus have need to consider what wotild be their own under like eiream• stemma. Supposing a party of American d sailers tried awl acquitted by the Dalian f courts bad been set aeon and butchered F a 0 THE BRUSSELS POS1 Prince Napoleon is dead. A aye months old anughter of Bernard Shrone of Chicago, was suffocated Mon- day by a pot oat filet MI6 sleeping in the cradle with the baby. site for the national home for Printers at Colorado Senates has been sal eted. It is the deeire to have the TOWNSHIP OF GREY wore fer enough adviteceil to lay the MAR= 20, 1891 AUDITORS' RHII=ORT )01' TH1S(—• eorner eioue Aray 12, G. W. (ankle' birthday. FOR THE YEAR 1890. Alice Williams, a rebut and enueoular W01111311, that oho is a obammon female wrestler uf the world. She ralisit at the Pollee Gazette office, New York, with her manager, Capt. Graham, who posted a fin feit of $100 and issued a chal- lenge to any female wrestler in the world to wrestle Alice Williams for hoof $250 to $1000 a side, In a Berlin cafe coffee is brewed by eleolrioity. A platinum wire passes 111 spiral threugh several glue jars, the ehotrioal eurr, nt quickly rattling the water contained to a boiling point, and the coffee is thus prepared in the view of everyone in the room • then a small electric railway transmits the coffee to the several tables, so that the guests may help themselves to their The emigration of Russians to Brazil has taken on extraordinary proportions. The German steamship companies have bad to organise w Bootie!. service for the trans ()nation of Russians desiring to go to Rio do danerio. The Russian (sovernineet hee been concerned ta this movement and leis established a system of atrveillanee upon the German frontier to diode it. In this way severed hun- dreds of woulddre emigrants have been arrested and forced totem Meek. Tbree crates of English pheasants ar• rived in Puthlitml, Vt., on Saturday, consigned to Dr. W. Seward Welih's Shelberno farms. They were charge of a gamekeeper, Mere will come semi and in the spring es inertly as possible ‘1. 15 te • limy will be pieveuted from flying away by wire netting, Dr. Welrb intends to stook his estate with these birds. Ile has signed gains louses ofmany of the farms adjoining his 3,000 acres. The birds came from Glehehn. The story told by Harry J. Ferguson, a bell -boy in a hotel in Chicago, to the effect that be had been kidnapped front his home iu New York State when b years and that he had fallen heir to e80,000, has lent to unexpected develop- ments. A widow, living in a fashionable quarter of the city, claims the boy as her son. She says she was divorced from A. J. Ferguson, the lad's father, in New York, and moved to Chicago, where she married a 01811 named Norton, since decerised. She picked Harry out of group of boys as her son, and ie further prod of his identity mid her knowledge of it described certain marks upoe his body, -dm also related to the lad a mem ber incidents in his childhood which he did net remeinirer till she celled them to hi, mind. IVIS')' !lynx '1110 following N.40 offirial 131111.00 -0 • .:31,trel) It6 : atitimmeeti by the Retentive -officer Te balance on band from last Audit C. Michaele taxes for lot 81 44324 10808 7208 Bank"'Of H8 amilton for note for 4 months 1500 00 Wm, Spence, engineer expenses collected 5 00 Wm. Ilfehlabb, ou account of collector's eliortage 100 00 C. Michael, on amount of soh lector's shortage 100 00 Wm. Spence, engineer expenses collected 2 00 J. R. Miller, balance) of License money 1889-90 02 90 J. R. Miller, part payment of License money 1800-01120 00 'McNabb and Michael on collec- tor's shortage, proceeds of aleLauchlie estate 150 45 Co. Preeteurer townline grant181 18 Co. Treasurer collections for townehip to April 30, 1800, 140 03 McIntosh & el eTaegart, et est on deposit 5 94 Bank of Hamilton for note 3 months 800 00 C. Moline], on moment of col- lector's shortage 25 00 alarabb & atiolistel, on account of collector's shortage 80 00 Bank of Hamilton, Wingliam, interest on deposit, e7,000, 215 00 IN in. Spence, enguther expenses collected T. Kelly, 'Xreas. Brussels R. II, award 120 85 U"efosir Hdraarivney,taxTretts. Elma, 5 54 D. McDonald, collector north division D. McDonald, uncollected taxes 7070 73 north division 130 71 J. McNeil, uecollected taxes, B 3, McNeil, collector S. division, 04701,2 n0,2 division Government Bolted grant 407 00 County school grant 407 00 EXPIDNDITURIL Roads and bridges $ 1004 06 Gravel 311 39 Odium salaries..., ., „ .... . 8110 00 Charity 2-17 03 Money borrowed 2450 00 County rates 4221 07 Printing 60 75 30 44 Postage and etationery Expenses under Ditehee and Watercourses tkot R. R. Coupons Interest and Commiselone.. Government drain Side clram, Con. 10 Drain, Cons. 5 and 0 Drain, con. 1 Unoolleoted taxes Corporation tax Arrears of taxes collected Board of Health Hall rent for Ditthion Court ., Taxes Remitted Meehan law suit Local election Mtltlieipal election Selecting Jurors Wire fences Cost of safe Error in assessment Refund of dog tax Registering births, marriages and deaths Uncollected dog tax Macelluncons Trustees school tele 10 00 Menielped school grant fer 18811 Government " " 11 1800 Mucicipttl" 1890 77 00 420 00 00 95 140 00 125 00 24 50 398 40 145 21 148 71 28 00 24 00 10 310 00 00 00 135 00 00 00 12 73 21 49 12 21 20 21 8 19 00 1 00 20 411 4053 62 501 00 467 00 467 00 For Berths and all Information apply no Money to Loan, Vonoy to Loan on Farm Pro perty at .10 fl)ES:1' Zie.1/271i; Private and Company Funds. DICKSON &HAYS, Solicitors, ,oc., BRUSSELS, ONT. 7,P.,...m.,•fe. 71.Agriit, -CPULABI 2511“filil Columbia 1-1 il4 CaTON Drag',Ofa anti Clafforrvia, 3.1,000 13 '. 00. 1 I 11. Fridara, f; ;11111111. :MARCH 20111, • 1891 APRIL Ord & 17th, 1891 MAY let, it minfog• hrouleil 45 Vonetwrrr Without Change, Total $18860 34 J. T. Pepper, Betel= on hand 152 22 ACIENT, `Rotel $19012 00 Total $10012 5(1 ASSETS, LIABILITIES Balance on hand at last andit..$ 152 22 R. Re debentures due 17tb Sept Dee by Collectors sureties.... Bank of Hamilton, Wheelie -in, deposit rear ipt R. It, award, Dreaels Township of Elma,11m in Real estate being let :30, con. 16 Atnentit of non resident 011.1 un- collected tax lin Co. Treas. 180 02 1861 $ 7000 00 Government drain, 00318.113 and 7000 00 18, 1011 years to run 007 34 107 89 Drain, con. 5 end fl 4011 00 22 16 Side chain, 011. 310 ,,.. 700 01 010 02 Drain, con. 1 78 52 J. & J. LIVINGSTONE have 1000 bushels of first growth DUX 'Oki fat ltid ltd re, for fanners in the vicinity of Brussels, who intend raising Hex during the com- ing eeason, which they are prepared to deliver in quantities 10 1.2111 flax growers. Ono be got at the Brussels Flax Mill. Feid given ant at $1.50 pr r end on the usual terms. Order 111 en- sure a supply. For I, lux prowl] fr. 1128 t 2311 books for er llectiou 013 15 • . 1'..1134,4 Asir:111.11,— 11,71'.le.x1.130 undersigned Auditors for the Township of Grey, certify that we have Tour I V0 ta, V unlined the Tiertraireee aceouuts fur the past year and the vouchers be. ' hul,-.113.1,1.15 CA,11.1coN. Pol3T1.1',. neue.1 longing thereto and find the same correct. 1 61 03 14-1 2 ......... ... O:1 /4 :1 1 63 1 511 111 27 6 1233 111 hie fri, ed. are anxious about him. We Meer to i.0 11610 10 report a change for les 1%-14e4. ii,lay .:.aili,,,, Sardy K(iiitet' and 'Mr, Vo.i.lsi intend meeting large bank barns next summer. Sandy will likely build Iti more 1, o beim e long. I Cr [WON A m. etitie 01 111, Biot Huron lsarntera' . '1'-i frietirette will be held in Bluevale en Fri. 1,, day, 20111 hist. Tlie oftieers uf the III- 11 stimite in this section aro put ing forth 14 every effort to make it a big seocese. White owning frotn Li -towel James 001.2O11/011 Tow:Mile,— Soot!. met 301111 a 1.eri0118 accident. It 14 52 seems his horse shied and throe hitn out Lf; of the cutter his head striking against a 17 stump and when found he was iuseusible. 18 Latest r eports say he is linprovittg. 19 The Atwood Bee -.aye :—Ifred Of.tob (10133,11ION,— removeci his family this week to his farm 1.10 48 40 iu Grey townslnp, near Ethel, where he 91 17 41 purpobee making his home, air. Oxtoby 22 132 47 23 108 '20 24 51) 34 93 ell 5:) 96 38 31 72 127 107 141 180 142 (1.11.001e414, - ' 7 1'3 5) 113:1 i 8 '3-1 41 70 9 75 70 11.3 le 1') 42 31 72 • 03 135 71 1411 03 121 47 100 90 143 1 73 114 30 112 113 80 70 120 52 77 129 and family made many warm and. las. '11 1 knees in this locality who wi h them lohg and uontinued prosperity, Li the 11-4 of simeauftn studeats in the University of Maryland the name of %Aber]. J. Whitfield, formerly of the 19t14 on., appears as a, hemmed 400ist, having he affix D. D. S. The our regret we 1080 18 that he will likely continue to practice his profession under the stars nd stripes. Every week the colonist trains bear way some of oar worthy 50110 1111(1 aughters who go lc, seek homes and fortunes in the far west Last week 01111 3244018, Wm. Douglas, Geo. Shaw nd sister were among the number and there purpose going shortly. May emcees attend thorn all, Social, --1 good time was enjoyed at a social held tie John hill's, 10th eton., on Tuesday evening. &Indeed seleeti OAS 0r0 given by Miss Lottie Hill, Mrs. Campbell, the Misses Kerr, A., Hood, Dr. Oavanap,h, and the Hill be:robbers. A. reading was given by A. Hmtd and speeohes by Rev. Re Paul and W. H. kte- Creation. Rev. Mr. Sallery presided as ehairman. The worst snow storm of the seams prevailed in this section on Friday and Saturday lest. The snowdrifts attained immense proportions in places. Roads wore blocked and traffic generally sus- pended. At the them of writing this week the elements are atilt very boister- ous, roads and lanes remain blooked and people are in a state of eiege, so to speak, If this is it forerunner of Unrestrioted Reciprocity ie Huron wo have already had enough of it. by 1 Neapolitan mob, what a volcanic upheaval would have followed. Mr. Blattaee vaeoringe astont slaughtered seals and seized contraband stammers would be as noteing compared with the hurricane of rage that woels1 back the demrted tor vengeance by the heaviest of ironelads," Huron County. Goderieh harbor is swarming with young fish, apparently of the herring tribe. 1,37e s000ncl the motion. "The Code. rico Stu should drop the 'Ananias' busi• 11es8 now ; it is not only stale, but it is an insalt to 01,1 of its onn party. Several packages of snail matter were reached 18 01101011 poet office last week the uontents of whims were badly damag- ed by fire and water while in transit on the New York Centrist Railroad. During the year 1800 the Conservative papers in this county did not receive a greet deal for government advertising, though the amounts to the different, ones varies eonsiderable, as these figures, from the Anditor Generel's report shows :--- Clinton blows 11,41ord. *IMO ; Exeter Advooato, 8-1.81 ; Exeter TI1M034, $4.7,01; Goderielt Star, $35.19 ; Seethed) San, $8.16, and Wingluon Advanee, 83.48. The Toronto Globe of Wednesday e says :—A telegram was received at Police Ifead-quarters Tnesday from Gorrio to stating that Henry Wright and Frank 6, Williams had Stolen 8500 from the d former's fathee. It was thenght they had departed for Toronto, and P. C. Ile. burn, who was pelt on the hail, Weeded the two men Tuoulay eening. por000afly admitted the takingf othe money, $137 WSW felled in yorteg Wright's pockets. 1.,1eneral Nos-vra. tr011alty MB the 80ch anuiversary ot the birth of the Pope. Ile was crowned ope on March 3, 1878. Five thousand studonte in the Unitea tatos have signified their willingness to ngage in foreign mission work, Lord Daffodil will be imitated int, rem r 01 111. Andrew's `University on April When be will deliver hie rectorial eel. tress to the students. One of the princes of hulls recently had made at Paris a bed worth $25,000, Ole oanopy is supported by leer materna. tic female figures that wave fang to cool the air, The mattress is a huge miket' hex, which, when one lies upon it, plays opevatio aire. 91 31 90 122 S - """"` a A RI:111P FE • Feb'y 110114, 1891, i5 STOinor .1 rs deem, illumine; I ' SUCCESSORS TO WONT WAWANOSII,- 27 05 2,13 91 29 '74 80 0133 124.1, Watv.tgosu,- 31 82 39 82 83 117 114 58 Totals 2100 Maj. for Cameron879 7! 60 00 :32 11. 67 30 117 1820 136 151 122 180 128 140 106 97 4019 — — To the Electors of the East Riding of H1/l'017 GEN TLE MEN ,— To thee() of you who supported me during the ieoent contest I desire to ree turn any hearty thanks and to explain that corning late into the field with a yothrs' list by us sadly neglected my defeat was 0 foregone conolusion. To thou of you who opposed me and through nth the Governont on noonnir of the "Free Trade" cry allow nol to re- peat my argument during the campaign, viz That Unrestricted Reciprocity with the United States without tariff uni- formity against the outside world was an 13lbol' imPusaibilitY, with a, uniform tariff it became Commercial Union aod was a toetnotts but sure road to political absorption, meanwhile doing us infinite mischief. As to the soundness of this view 1 oommend for your consideration Mr. Riake's letter, To all ref you 1 wish a healthy, proaperoes and happy future in this our own Canada, with the opportunity at some day not ter distant of marking your ballots for Yonne eincerely, WM, a. R. HOLMES, Goderiob, Meech 12, '01. ECIA I 01 leek 25 Pious of Best Shirting at 12ic., worth 15c. 10 Pieces Heavy Cottonades at 20c., regular price 25e. 100 Pieces very Wide Fast -colored Prints at 12ic, worth 14c. 1 Bale Heavy Factory Cotton at 7ic., worth Oe, 5 Dozen 4 Button real French Kid Gloves at 500,, worth 75e 5 Dozen 4 Button real French Kid Gloves at 75c., worth $1.00. 25 Pieces Colored Ribbon at 121e. and 15c., worth 20e. and 30e, Our New Goods arc Coming to 1110111 Daily, and by the 1.6th inst, we expect to be able to show the Most Com- plete Stock of Dry Goods ever offered to the people of Brussels and vicinity. Remember we take pleasure in showing goods. Ferguson & Halliday. Si() PER TON Will 1.3,3 paid, (0 ,0 ((id growth, harvezded in tamper Season and de ivtied et the flits Mil, 01. 0031 to; fit for threshinit We will 1110o ruit a number a 411.3 fields for the pave's(' 1,1 41303011(11 flax. J. k J. IITE!,(45o10.,10 Proprietors Brussels flax rein. W. /3III0111', Meunier. ENTIRE litiEtES NO MAIIE8 FOR 8..d LE. The subscriber ( Ma's the f flowing Vell.bred Alli3.1311i8 for Sale: (9504), Vol. 11 ; "Earl of Brendalbane" 0709), Vo). IL These horses are 3 years old ; heavy draught. "Lagen Cbief," 0 years old, Limey draught. One Entire Colt, rising 2 years, from im- ported stook on both sides; beevy draught "Prince of Delights' " a road or carriage anthem, rising 8sr ars: imported. One Heavy Draught Mare, 6 years ma; imported ; with foul. One Canadian ',red 10s1 -e, Navy arerght, tieing 5 34111113, 311111 foal by 113side. One Mare Veal, from imported Mock ruse both Miles One Gelding, 3 years old, heevy &aloha, t&'Iniutar., TH1011$ Will be mule to Responsible Parties. The above mentioned stock 10111y be seen, pedigrees secured and 944 1(05 ob- tained by applying to A. 3"5P0TL, 20. BINISSNIO SINOL,0111, M.D., af.A., L.C.P.S,O., The Scotch, Speeia TonoNT 0, 01140411.DIT 1,0a 44011 TIVIIATMONT Chronic Diseases, Private Diseases, Die - 50o55 of the Brain and Nerve, Dia - e0505 of the Heart and Lunge, and Diseases of Women positively Treated Successfully. J0NATI1AN BUNONANT, Llatowol, says 7. -- ',Atter speeding all my money and property to 110 3)11111055 on medium! mon, for nhar, they termed 14 1101101005 ease of consumption, Dr. Sinclair aurae. me." *,ns Manx Pnimone, Woodhouse, says "Whim all others felled, Dr. 8111e3e1r 50304 mo of eta" 33. ftennwrsen, etwleteri 0031014— "Dr, 8inelale Corea 31143 or Ottlarrli." Ono, Itoeven, thee, 00r3,i.1 1-."i.34, Sinde Ir 531150 035 of heart disease mut dropsy, wham all others failed,. Diseases of Private Nature, brow/Tit On klj Ally, Dr. drinoinir orris lolly Citre*. Cormen..1.3.tatio= WILL BE AT THE AMERICAN HOTEL, 1,11388E1S, Friday, April 24th, '94