The Brussels Post, 1891-4-3, Page 4New Advertisements,
Looal- 13. Gerry.
Rogers.
Locals A. Straohen.
LemI- Mrs, Turnbull.
Local --4. C. Meier:Is.
Licensee -4. R.
Milliners• -Miss Hoare.
Local -Home Specific Co.
Seed barley -R. Cmhem.
Loonle-W. H. McCracken.
WaU Paper -U. A. Deadman,
Farm for vale-- e here MeGregor.
(11)c Ailittszcls Vost,
FRIDAY , R. 27, 1801.
. .
NolillinTIONS take place in Algoma on
April 18th and pulling on May 10th,
Gilbert kicreechnie, the Reform candi.
date, was elected to the Legislature by
acclamation in South Grey Wednesday.
Tim question of paying sheriffs, regis.
tram, &c, by fees instead of a fixed salary
is still occupying a promiuent plane in
publio alSOUSBi011 and the general im-
pression appears to be that the fairest
manner of defiling with these officials is
by stated salary. Ten PoST votes that
way anyhow.
.A. onEAT deal has been said and written
in reference to the Dominion and Provin.
alai ballot but we venture to say the ad-
vantages of the latter system were never
more apparent to the general public than
since the shady manipulation of ballots
in the recent Dominion contest, notably
in South Grey, Middlesex and Went.
worth. In the Government scrutiny bad
the election been with the Provinciel
ballot every bogus voter could have been
got at. The Conservative Association in
South Grey passed a resolution at their
meeting oontlemming the base attempt
to count Dr. Laudkerin out of his fairly
von sett.
NEXT Monday evening the question of
closing a ciontraot for using the electrio
light permanently on our streets will
likely come up. There appears to be
but one opinion as to the desirability of
having the light and that is of a most
favorable character, but the matter of
meeting the additional expense encetred
annually is the objection ridged. If
there's anything in a pe it on signed by a
majority of the leading property owners
in Brnesels the Council need not pease
very long over this ae the citizens who
appended their signatures are evidently
aware that it will mean a slight increase
in teevieu hat ti y ape • te/ to reaeon it
one tre the Hue that it ie ie tney well ex-
pended. Teesweeer, Lucknow, Durham
and entity other places less prominent
than mu'ince ..0(111Q 1111,1 are
operating eleetrie light plants and we
see no reason why Ilruasels should ee
ao the same. As to rates am. it will be
a matter of arrangement between the
Council and the proprietors of the ap
parents. Some of the people who are
protesting against electric light kicked
against a fear street lamps and will op.
pato any prom, eive it evonent in the
piece. The Iitrg e ratepayers aro favor
Ode mid the emartil public will not say
nae, vent, ene tly we expect seine de.
Mate arrat• eretteet will bo speedily
arrived at.
P t'Uity.
1le ai Se, e will be bola
in Si. Mary:. en AN telt -Jry, April 13111.
Dr. I) 1). Ellis. Stretford, hes born
appointe•I fi,..{,da1 stireeen of the 28th
(Pettit) Betai iett, vice Dr. Clark, 1, ft
the Emit 1.
Ilieeta,,, Q. C., of Stratford, bee
beee treed:tele 1 toee•• of the benchers
of the Ont•mie Lew Soeiety. The poll
chi es en the eth Met,
/elm Telt, of I1 1 returned there
Sa: eel.. v. :trier It clime ., itel his father
nil meth e et efiettielf, their datthe
lathe;o `Cr,t. 1 .1 tilde it few daya of
1:t el 11 't ler/riled a porttible
eee• milt
tent/, where Ley
we! am tie fee eeme time, till they men.
n ram nre the here thee have been drawn
Gee,. it•te te
A railcar prejeet bee for some time
be a :et ri•••t !Le Woe, mind of Owen
Somel tre 1, I eity //ropey. The scheme is
to Imild 8 r•iilivey Tema Owen Sound te
eonnect with tlte Stretford ee Huron
Areth. leimpertn, of them purchased a
theeteeheie ri Onehart bell last week
from the great stock raieer, Devia lane,
of 1111,e, for which lin Dahl the handsome
stun of eel, The hall it bred by "Red
iimieht," imported by Mr. Miller, or
Broughele Ont,
Geo, House Newry, has A CONOCtioll
oL halidieraft that is seldom met with in
a rural 04nm:tidier, The specimens ex
filleted are all his own work and speak
highly for his mechanical genius. Ile is
engeetea at present on an important IT.
/Mame for which it is his intention to
seek a paittut.
Wm. Hance, the cattle king of the 10th
Elme, has 30 head of steers, avert*,
ing over 1,000 pounde, which will be
reedy for the June market. He sold
eboat 70 head lad yeti,. Mr. Hanna is
also mowing to erooe et comfortable
brittle house during the coming suminer.
Once bo gets the cage the readee can
easily surmise whet hie next stop will be.
After a long and hard struggle W, Col-
well, publieher and bookseller, of Mite)),
ell, has failed in business, His stook and
premigoe have been seized, and are now
in the hands of the bailiff. The debt tin'
der which the execution wee issued is
not quite 40,000, and the other liabilities
will reach about 51,500. Me. Colwell,
also pnblished the Advertiser, and has
our syMpathy in hie frouble.-Zention
:Free PreaS.
The butehers of Stratford have formed
themselves Into a protective association
to guard themselves agai)t4 delimmeMs,
Weir 8 Weir, ilex manufaeturers of
St. Marys, give the following fads with
regard to the Weary of Canada. : The
prutleet ht meld entirely itt Annette:re
markets. Our (thief competitor is Russet,
as flax is grown in the States for seed
only and not for fibre to any extent. The
value nf the total mama of Ontario mills
le 51,000,0001 $430.000 he paid tent 10
wages. The tnille are within a radius of
about 110 milts from Stretford.
The Stratford Herald says :-Tho wife
01 18 wealthy farmer living near this eitv
on Monday took amity a piece of these
goods from Gordon t8 Orr's store on On-
tario street, where she was making some
purchases. Mr. Orr rays he missed the
goods as soon as she left the store, lie
also noticed that when she ten the store
ebo did net enter her wagon in front of
the store but waited until oho got around
the Bank of Montreal corner before get-
ting in, but bo thought nothing of it till
after the good° were mined. The lady
will be proceeded against unlee.e. the goods
are returned.
The annual meeting of the Stratford
Junior Lacrosse Club was held Monday
night. The following effieers were eleet-
ed President, W. R. Tiffin; Hon.
Vice President, Dr. Hawke ; President,
J. A. hlacFadden ; Vice President, M,
H. Macfarlane; Captain, W. 5, Watson;
Secretary, F. W. Tiffin ; Treasurer, D.
Hamilton ; Committee of Management -
J. MoDougall, 0. Watson end W. Lark•
worthy. Messrs. Macfarlane and Buck.
iughtim were appointed delegates to at-
tend the annual convention in Toronto to
make arrangements for again entering
the junior series of the 0.1, A.
The Spring Assizes opened at Stratford
Tuesdny morning before Chief Justice
Arthour. The first case called was that
of Mrs. Lydia Farmer v. the Grand
Trunk Railway Company. Mrs. Farm-
er' husband was killed in the Stratford
yard about a year ago while coupling.a,
lumber -car to a box -car. His death is
supposed to have been caused by the
lumber projecting over the end of the
ear striking him on the head and linock-
ing him down, after whish he was run
over. It was contended by her counsel
that the oompany was responsible for his
death, as there should have been stakes
at the end of the ear as well as at the
sides. The jury, after deliberating about
three hours, brought in a verdict award-
ing the plaintiff $500.
N or thave St Notes,
Seeding is pretty general in Manitoba.
The death rate in Winnipeg for Febra.
ary was 1 09.
The Winnipeg postofilee is now a Sav-
ings bank dries.
The Foresters of Rapid City are erect-
ing a new stone hall.
There is a big demand amend Emer-
son for farms to rent.
Efforts are being made to raise funds
bo enter a protest against A. W. Ross,
M. P.
Knox chureb, Lethbringe, will be en-
larged at it cost of 03,000 during the nom.
ing summer.
There are over twenty steamers plying
on Luke of the Woods with a groes ton -
tinge of 1.080.45.
A transient traders' by-law, impoeing
a pretty etiff tax, will probably be eu-
forted alt!t Portage.
THE
B1-WSSELS
In his annual report to the militia do
pertinent Adjntaut General Powell re.
commends the motion of a now barrack
building in Winnipeg. He also 'Toone.
mends additional facilities for the qua-
ficetIon of ofileere and non•commissloued
officers who een serving in hbe militia for
the tiles Wing, and a eeeelou it1l. loeg
tshmewaleter,ffIt: the permanent corps and on
Edmonton 13ulletin ear:I-Rochelle, a
French halfbreed femora, roaident of Ed-
monton, in the IL 13, Oo. service, and
later proprietor of that part of the town.
site of Calgary on which the C. & E.
junction is tweeted and which 13o sold in
1883 for $10,000, died lase week at Lone
Pine on his way to Wolfe Creek. He
sustained a, severe injury last simmer
while freighting on the trail to Mambas.
ea Landing from whigh he never fully
rewevered.
ENTIL USCGEX11311NIT I ONS
The next entrance examinabion to 'High
Schools and Collegiate Institutes will be
held on the Oh, iith and Oth of July.
Drawing and Writing -Drawing book
No. 6 of the Drawing Course for Public
Schools. The proper formation of the
small and the capital letters. The pnpil
will be expected to write neatly and leg.
ibly. Candidates for examination in
drawing and writing must piece their
drawing and copy books in the hands of
the presiding examiner on the rimming
of the first day of the examination.
Every exercise must be certified by the
teacher se being the candidate's own
work, and the drawing and copy books
should show his progress during at least
three months. Drawing in any blank
exorcise book will be accepted so long
AS it covers the prescribed course, and
no discrimination will be 01 ids in raver
of work contained in the authorized
drawing bOOIL
SELECTIONS FOR LITERATIntE.
Fourth Reader.
1. Pictures of Meniory...,pp. 31- 32
2. The Barefoot Boy 43- 45
3, The Death of the Flowers " 67- 68
4. The Face Against the
Pena " 74- 76
5. From the Deserted Vill
age " 80- 83
G. Resignation " 105-106
7. Ring out, Wild Belle., 121-122
8. Lady Clare 128-130
0. ;Rogues Cartier " 161-163
10. Robert Berns n 276-277
11. Edinburgh after Flodden " 277-281
12. Nabional Morality. e 289-207
18. Shakespeare " 803-305
14. The Merchant of Venice,
-First Reading " 311-316
15. The Merchant of Venice,
-Second Reading 321-330
SELECTIONS am WEIVORIZATION.
Fourth Reader.
1. The Bells of Shandon-pp. 61- 62
2, To Mary in /leaven.... " 07- 98
3, Ring out, Wild. Bells.... " 121-122
4, Lady Clare " 128-130
5, Lead, Kindly " 145
6. Before Sedan 193)
7. The Three Fishers i/ 220
8, Rhein, Together " 231-232
1). The lorsaken Merman" 297-302
10. To a Skylark " 317-320
Hereafter there will he but one High
School Entrant:a Examination each year,
in the mouth of Jute..
Tho M. & N. W. Rv. Co. witt build
enunigration atliertage le Pryer
and Saltueats Ode spriug.
Dr. Watson, of Tork:eu, has returne
from the Peily reserve, where be waxen
ated about 100 buck IlldialltL
Attorney- Ge»crel Martin has boon d
elttred elected for the Lend Legielate
for the Portage by 01 majority.
The 0. Turnbull Co., of Galt, w
Ue se.
cured the oontraot for stipplying under.
clothing for the N. W. Mounted Poliee,
The Rapid City Spectator chine ay
he in the clutches of the sheriff, but the
paper comes to head as bright as metal.
Northwest Board of Education
lias issued a large sheet progr an of
studies,i,, which to to be pest.] up in the
sehoo
1'),e C. P. 11. roundhouse at Sault Ste.
Marie was burned on Monday mornhig,
together with an express engine, whieli
could not be got out. Lose, NO OK
Lebert Wtotson was declared 4(50804.1for Marquette Tuesday by a majority of
12. The vete wee ;-Watson, 2,590
Boyd, 2,587. A recount witl be asked
for.
Lord and Lady Aberdeen will again
visit Manitoba this summer. Her latIv•
ship's brother, Captain Majoribanke
who lives in Dakota, 35 expected here
shortly.
The Swahili, Ontario aucl Mituitobit
Land Corimany eimitedi annoutice th t
they have decided to dispose of the bins
earth farm which wit! he surd ebout the
middle of June,
The animal meeting of the Winnipeg
Cricket Chtb was held on April let.
The Web bee eneeged 1, professional
ocauh, who will arrive there from 3:Ing•
land early in Mae.
Crossley and Hunter, the celebrated
evangeeete who here beee holding ter.
vices it, eiew Weiatainetee nearly six
weeks, have invested 01)8r 51,300 ill New
Westminster real estate.
Neepawe Register ;--13eauti fol
is receiving a goodly portion of immigra-
Hue this Neilsen. We have One of the
vary finest districts in Manitoba, and its
merits are being appreciated lei they be.
come known.
Speetator :-Rapia City young ladies
are not all light weights. A. few (4 them
gob weigher' the other dee/ and two of the
number surprised the others by Wiling
fele beam at 154 and 140 lbs, respectively.
So 311001)311001) for Manitoba's healthy climate.
The other day, as a conductor on the
Canadien Paella was leaving Kamloopseltitiolt, stetion, he laid a setae! containing tools
and 44 tiokete, good from Vanoortver to
Portland, upon a seat, While he was
gone fee a minato the satchel was stolen.
Their is no elm) to the thief.
A deputation from the Grain Eechange
will weft OD the Government this week
to ask thee some means he adopted to en.
tentage the growing of White oats in the
provinne. It appears that &alert; in the
east object to black oats for various rea..
sons, consequently White eate command
the highest price,
special meeting of the town Connell
of St. Boniface was held ter consider the
application of the Norwood Improve.
merit and Bridge company for ta bootie of
$35,000 for the ereetioe of a bridge over
Red titter, eolith Of theAseinibeine. The
company olYers to refund the bonus after
a certain period, and if they ean furnish
peeper mouthy the email will probably
grant the 1 0818,
S'l
APRIL 8, 1891
__...100..ourawzmoiewalsom2raDang....zumummea
tn v-tdiiis of 3russ1s and Vicin'ityT-
ti1iiry
el 12
Millinery 1
The ladies will please take notice
that the Grand Millinery Opening in
Brussels will take place on Thursday
next, April 9th, and .following clays,
when we most cordially invite every
lady who can make it convenient to do
so to attend.
Miss Green, our accomplished Mil-
liner, has spared no efforts to make this
opening one of the most attractive eve-.
seen in Brussels, and no expense has
been spared to produce every new novel-
ty, and ve feel confident, there will he
only one expression of opinion -
"The Bonnets and Hats are Really Lovely."
e,
m*toccmlits..
AUDr,}TORS' REPORT
Abstract Statement ;For the Village of Brussels
FOR THE YEAR 1390.
R. ROSS, Treasurer, 1
I _
Britmells nitool Board
RECEIPTS,
To Ratline° from 1889
e11 711
" Noe -resident fees 70 63
e Equivalent to Clovernmeet
Pie 00
grant for 1889
e• Government grata 1•1419 3040
" Alunieipal grunt
" Legislative grant 16 05
" kluniciptd eesessnient 1850 26
821331 03
To Balance en hand Jan. 1st, '91 166 53
Ie PIINDITII 11E.
By Teachers' wearies $17273543 005007
Ceretalittee sMare
" Sem-Treas. salary
" Interest 48 0'!
113 00
" We el
" Reptirti 104 57
" l'ostaue, stationery end ex•
0 32
mos charges
Balance Iti0 1i3
-- •
$e335 05
We, the Municipal Anditors for the
village of 13reesele Inc lie ytur 1800, cer-
tify we have extimined the lieeks end
vont:there in the haute of le Rome School
Board Seceetary.Tretmemer, and find the
same oorreet and IV cash balance of e160.•
53 on bend,
7. N. leiteeperee) Alert
°
Brussels, Mar. 01,1)1.
- - .
MISS TIOARE
Invites the. Ladies of this
town and vicinity to .Call and
Inspect her stock of
New Hats and Bonnets
FLOWERS,
13.113B01)1S,
LACES, die.
Show room open after
Tuesday, April I1 -h.
MALE'S BLOCK, BRUSSELS,
one door North ot 0, Re Stnith'e, irf you Want the Local and District News Subscribe Now,
RECEIPTS. 31XPENDITUIIE.
Cash on hand at last audit....$1067 80
Licenses
Rents 2011 84
. 130 05
Provincial grant 149 00
County grant 04 65
Arrears Ems non-resident taxes, 82 94
Poll and dog tax 74 00
Insurance refund (Howe & Co) 202 10
Interest 79 60
Part principal on mortgage100 00
Amount levied on roll 0243 80
$8585 07
Salaries
Cheri by
Street improvements
Fire Department
Band
Printing
Miseellaneoue 84 20
Election expenses 'J 50
Vetere' List Court 22 82
luxes remitted and uneollected 107 84
Registration 5 10
Feel, 018.95; insurance, 5138,73 157 70
town hall 105 40
Board of Health 10 00
Ceunte rate 351 00
Railway ratt 260 85
Coupons redeemed 1854 00
Seheol account 1964 05
Amount to balance 1717 SO
$ 361 00
187 75
070 09
254 08
50 00
45 15
ASSETS.
Cash on hand, local ace.5557 7!
Special acs, By.laws.. 075 30
County school and It 11. 181 76 51717 80"
T 2000 00
Fire Engine and hos.. 401.0 Do
Band ieetruments • . , 200 00
Hay scales 150 00
Howe mortgage due '94 4,000 00
Howe Insurance acc't'2117 40
Mortgage on real estate, 0513 MI
Amount to balance18093 le
$32086 80
11038307
LIABILITIES.
Out-elanding aoripons maturineS 300 00
Treamirerei and Collectur's
80 00
Afeeliett tee. 1 i,s0itnl 25 00
Railivay agile 232 80
Debenture debt '12200 00
Sellout equivelent 142 00
532986 89
W", the undersigned Auditors of the Municipal Accounts for the Village of
Brussels, in the Comity of Helen, hereby certify that the foregoing state.
ment of the receipts and expenditures am well as the /MOW and liehilities of the said
Village of Brussels for the year 18(10 is correct, and thee we find a cash balance in
the bands of the Treasurer of 01717.80.
Ducesims, .Mar. 201.13, 1801.
3, N. KENDALL, }
aAentrous,
e Y. S. KIRK,
-- IN' ADVANCE, SECURES-
THE P
MI ME -
T6,
Balance of 1891.
-num:, Putt sm VIC1111,
a a 10,4,11,h:0,4 has rec‹.Ntly purchased
curl will keep Inc servloe it replan Iva Dur-
ham min on N 0100105, eon, 0, 1\lerris. T01411/1
$1.0 to he aid at. Moo e/ tweet() with mi.
vies° returuing If unonaserv.
21.3111 .IND, 01315M, Preerleter.
TEEMS OF 8EBVICE or my
Tinnioncnianuon aluisri. BULL -
One Cow, 92.25; 2 Only s, $4.00 ;
oews, e1.50 /mob, t,lb the property of 0110
I/017011. A discount 0( 35 ear oeut• will be
deducted when paid at the time of service.
Jersey (lows 92.00 (moll extra.
O. A. DJOADMAN, Druggist, tte.
TIVT.MOVED LARGE' WHITE YORE -
SHIRE BOAR.
The nedertemete 3001 keep Mr not -Woo this
present emeriti Cho /unmoved largo white
Yorkshire pig 'tlsatty" on lot gn, 801.1.
Morris, to which a limited number of sows
will ha teem. Terms Wee to be pate at
time et Berviee, with the privilege of return-
ing if necessary. Pedigree may he seen Up-
on a p pilau tion. 11011Eld' N10/10L,
151.1 Proprietor.
TWO PURE BRED PIGS FOR
SitliVielt.-The undoralgutal has re.
uently pfirehfired find km* l'sr Sondes
Itt North half Lot Ob, Con, 7, Morris, Nue-
bredSour, bred by Mr. 0m11, mud
also an Ohio improved Chester White, one
yene oh], brae by 'Pimp. Cleorgo, Putnam,
from Imported stook on bOtal
hog took grd prim 48 b318 Industrial nxbihi-
iton, Toronto, 1030,In a class of 17, aril also
ged at the Western Fair is a class of 15.
T )'ms, 81.50, to be Pitia Itt ttmo of iterylee,
with privilege of returning neoeseary,
18-11 S. WAL.N.111/1, Proprietor.
Half the Virtues
--HOF(-
ST. LEON
Have never been Told.
1 --
Bead this -
Joy FOB PAIN.
Dyspepsia, indigestion, pains in breast
and kidneys for years very bad. When I
stooped could scarcely straighten up; felt
miset able. For three months I persisted
in a free use of Sr. Lvov WA'rgn. It was
the oup of joy bo me; brought relief, par
excellence; painp, stifling, etc. all gone.
Call at my offioe, 1 will tell far more
about the value of St. Leon. W. Dreams,
Empire Laundry, 828 Queen street Wen,
Toronto.
And this-
13ILICHJS ILEADACRES CO.
I had rheumatism in my knees and migen,
bilious beadatthes, etc, every few weeks.
Mr. Higgins, limpire Laundry, urged. me to
try ST. LEON 111i11Orta Water, 8 dia, And it
sot mo 00 right ; headaches and pains all
gone. My wife mud three children also usn
it. Wo all Mal St, Leen Waiter verst good
and healthy. J. T. S. Atannuieg. Watch-
maker and Jeweller, MG QOM] street west,
Toronto.
A FRESH BARREL JUST RECEIVED.
Geo. Good, Agent,
St L,,nt Nine oil nerier Ca' y, St. Le I chle•
Buggies !
Buggies!
Buy your Buggies from
- D. EWAN
And Save Money.
I am building a largo number
of the Best Buggies, 'which are to
be sold At the Lowest Prices over
offered to the public. F, -cry -
thing about them is First-class.
The very Best Standard Wheels,
and the Workmanship through-
out Guaranteed.
0117 Determined to make a
Big Slaughter On Prices
this year,
I havo sold a largo number of
Buggies during the past 5 years
to many of the leading mon of
this section and SUITOR.11 ding
country, and 1 Durpose to keep
up the number and double the
quantity,
Call and See the Rigs and
Get our .Prices,
Don't buy a buggy until you
soe my Stock of Choice i3n5gies.
tepairs in Wood work and Iron
done at Rock Bottom. Prices.
Painting and Carriage Trimming
done at the very Lowest Bates.
Iforseshooing Done with tho Bost
Exporionco ami Attention,
as in the past.
1111014 I3LISINESS.
D. EWAN.
%op opposite Queen's Rotel,
%assns.