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Sprite; Goode 1, O. Blume.
Morteepe ttrenyn it Beth , notelet ttlement,
mastisaam-aassaraa=narast,oaataaaegoossoarasousta ttl 1118 Legislattir8 on Friday Mr,
eial in its tone, end was eternity applaud.
ed.
Mr. French followed ins moderate and
well a ecolt.
Mr Waters; spoke at gonna length,
showing gr. at familiarity with nearly n.11
the questions &mussed by the Confer.
wee, and modally in the proposed 11.
ikt-155c1.5 'Vast.
FI'!!)-) Y. :11..11:C11 9 11438.
Ora [minim of the recent contest on
the Semi Aet in Helton Co., in which
the Aet was defeated by a majority of
'about 200. is voiced by a °onto:et-ovary
as follows
TLi success of the anti•prol
sae unexpected. It is a
serione disappob tment to the friends of
the Cr Temperance Act. It is, in
fact, the first cues in which that act has
be. ure.p. fled. after having been once
oerried it nini itsipalite The act were
first edop ed in Halton in 1881, by the
small mejority of 81. Three years later
an attempt at repeal was defeated by a
majority of 180. The act, -hough not
enforced eta trictly as it should have
been, was doing a good work in Balton,
as is evident from the fact that the num-
,' leipel aipproprietions for the relief of the
poor were reduced fulls 75 per cent, in
the four years following the adi,ption of
the at. Tha cost of enforcement could
not be complained of. as that was more
than 'provided for from the fines collect.
ed. • • • * The temperance men
of Balton we ton much in earnest and
too .tire of the goodness of th. ir cause, to
be discouraged by a ternpolary defeat.
Rightly used it may be made the prelude
,to a mi re complete victory et 0 future
..day. The lesson to be learned is that
the friends of prohibitive all over the
. Dominion ehould not only be on the
alert to push the rouse in their own lo-
calities, but should join hands, at the
earliest possible moment, for an advance
all Acme ibe line, in the direction of a
Dominion Prohibitory Act."
It should tte generally understood that
- the temperance people of Canada never
•
asked for the Canada Temperance Act
but took it as a half way measure when
Prohibition was • sought. It was stated
- that an the decision given in Halton
bung the result in other Counties. It
may have e. [slight tendency toward re.
peal, but it is a very poor cause that one
defeat will annihtlate, and instead of
routing the temperance army the Halton
defeat will inspire them to greaterefforte.
One peculiar feature in the Dalton cam-
paign W15.5 the entire absence of appeai.
tion speakers at the publio meetings,
which proves. to our mind, thxt the antis
do not conside the temperance problem s
debatable question. A few years ago
Ring Dodds was the Goliath who received
$100 a night and dared the advocates of
temperance to come and meot him but
new he is also laid on the shelf. What
needs to be done be to being power to bear
on ear leaislators so the.' such lens may
be placed on our statute will not
only aim at Prohibition 1rohibitki Int will 1- work.
ade and /tot tinkered af t•-•ry n of
parliament.
Clancy tnoved for several returns relating
to drainage weds% which eve rise te a
eoneral discussion on the subjeet,
lir. Monk moved for a rotuin showing
the counties which offered bounties for
killing off wives, and expressed the epin-
em that the Government should give at-
tention to this end.
Mr. Watiire moved the second reading
of the bill to do away with the amassment
of farming stook. Ile held that where
capital was ass° e' d income should not
be emend, and thw the scale of assess.
ing stook was unfair and ureasonable.
The bill was read a s. cod. time.
AU, Deck's bill allowing townships to
grant sectional bonuses to railways was
re -d a sycond time.
A number of private bills were ads/tune-
ed 0 ste...es, and the House adjourned at
5:18 p. rn.
The Privets Bills Committee refused
to incorporate Woodsteek as a oity on
the ground that the people of that town
bad voted against city incorporation at
the lent municipal elections, and that
seal incorporation was Bought with a
view of ridding Woodstock of the Scott
Act.
In the Legt lature on Monday Mr.
Bishop moved the second reading of the
bill to empower mutual fire insurance
companies to insure lire stook. He pro-
duced evidence that such a measure was
much desired by farmers.
Treasurer Ross thought it doubtful
whether 8 e insurance and insurance of
live stook could, with advantage, be car-
ried on by the same company. Ile had
no objection to Sas bill being amended so
as to enable live stock insurance corn-
paniee to be established on the mutual
sjstern, The .13111 was referred to the
Municipal Committee.
Mr. Watersbill respeating jurisdiction
over bridges over rivere and streams was
sent to the Municipal Committee.
Mr. Mowat introduced a 1411 establieh.
ing manhood suffrage in Ontario. The
bill enfranchises all males over 21 years,
resident in Onterio for twelve months,
except lunatics, paupera and criminals.
The franchise is given to all Indians ex-
cept unfranchised Indians living on the
reserves. The act is to go into force on
the let of jattuary, 1889. There are very
stringent provisions for the punishment
of personation.
Mowat also introduced a bill pro.
Tiding for the establishment of the new
judicial district of Muskoka and Parry
Sound. The towu of Parry Sound is to
be the diet. hit town of the whole district.
Provision is made for the appointment of
country and surrogate court.
Prorogation is expeoted in about three
weeks.
Among the changes to be made in the
new redtstribution bill of the Local Gov.
eminent a new constituency is t.. be
formed out of portions of South Dufferin
and Morrie. This section is mainly set-
tled by Mennonites, who will probabl
et cure representation.
C'onao:uhIoIuuN ta-VVN .
Bronco Couuty will vote on April 10
On1 petition to repeal the Scott Act.
The Grand Trunk workshops at Belle-
ville are to enhoged in the spring.
II. Cole t,0 w ill
bo the Congo -Votive candidate in West
1 laetinta,
:az r••.' 4•7.
1.,WI,. Galtraith, Lake Shore, Howard,
" •
FA -1 ',1,700 W,‘1.111 f Wane to one firm
te. f the 1-- '1this mason.
Metheciiet church, has reeeiveil a call to Newionnalana 1 to /mike its first sears
the Methodist church. Luelmow.
Last smuday an old end highly.re-
spected resident, in the perane
Gibson, p 'seed at, ay after a l'rw [lays 111.
es of indarnmatioe isf lot bowels. The
!lateral cm Tuesday woe Nary largely
in municipal iumitutions by crating fat.
J hns an incorporated city.
Says the Wharton Echo [-Ono of our
leading 101111'- o, the other evening,
received by repro:- a fine pen of oystre,
hich he thou .ht would be =pmrey, d by
T 11
told. Mr. Gibson wits a brother to setting th. re outside for a few inutes.
Thew Gibson, M. P. P., and A. L. Gib- The hostler came in hi the meantime and
tvea teked if the swine ha1 pertaken of
their evening meal, and on learning they
had aot, ordered the work to be done at
once. l'he man went out at the door
where the oysters were sitting, to obey
his lordship, and seeing the pail nearly
full of what he supposed to bo food pre.
Reformer, although very Itheral 010pared for the 1011101., dumped it into
views. bus death hes neral net a blank their trough and treated the quadrupeds
in this neithborbeed that will not be
easily lima.annoy immensely.
Excitement was can ea in Kincardine
Local LogiSlature. on Sunday when it became known that
•
The debate on the Interprovincial Con. ice just opposite the mouth of the harbor,
fereuee g solutions was begun by Mr. and in a abort time a very large crowd
Motvat in a speech in which he referted had gathered on the piers. Tie ice
son. of thie place, and was a very 131100085.
Int fernter. He took. a great interest in
agricultural elation; and fel. many years
his mime was intimately connected with
the Hut Huron Agricultural Society,
The deceaeed was a member of the Pres.
byterian church. He Waft ft life-long
two men we. s adrift on a large cake of
to the princtpal resolutuone, and explained
the necessity for amendments to the con-
stitntion.
Mr. Meredith replied. He strongly aP-
nosey, the proposal to tranefer the veto
ram. 1 the BritLli Government, claim•
mg that it would be a step backward in
the history of respensible government.
He condemned the Government for giv-
ing aid and support to the epic of Man-
itoba in their resistance to federal laws,
and affirint d the necessity for a sarong
central authority He denounced thecon-
ference sobemo of Senate reform as her
maphrodite-neither fish, flesh or fowl.
He opposed the financial proposala, be-
cause he claimed that they were unfair
to Ontario.
Hem G. W. Ross followed. Hablareed
Mr. Meredith for having an every ooca.
Sion been found fighting awed the
rights of the people of Ontario. The
Veto powert he Baia, had been abused by
the Dominion Government, and the Con.
fereneepropoted to transfer it to& tribun.
al where Ontario had never failed to get
matt sy and redress from the wrongs
committed by Use Dominion Government.
He said that if the House was to adopt
Mr. Meredith's view that the constitution
was uraliangeable, they must adept alto
the view that legislation must novae bo
changed, and they might as well go
borne.
H. E. Clarice followed, after which Mr.
Evanturel moved adjournment of the de -
tinned to drift out into the lake, and bbs
men could hereon wildly waving a blank-
et as a signal of distress. It was learned
that Robert. Barnett and Angus MeDon.
aid had gone out on the ice for the per.
pose of si eing a fishing contrivance, and
the ice having parted between them and
the shore it was impossible to got back.
A boat .0100 speedily procured, and being
twinned by A. McLeod, A. Smith, Colin
Graham and John Splan, started to res.
cue the frightened ones, and after a pull
of more than a mile succeeded in doing
so, A collie dog belonging to Barnet was
left on the ice, it being impossible to catch
him.
The affair's of L. Shultz ds Sons, Bel-
ville, have developed a startling state of
things, It is alleged that for some time
past thefirrn have been galling >e large
stook at great saorifiees for mush. Their
paper was not due until Noxell 4, and
areditors were powerless, but the oraeh
Cattle teeday, when the young men Were
arrested on a warrant charging that they
and their fether, L. Shultz, Inn., did,
between the 2n(1. day of February and the
Set day of Mahal, unlawfully combine to
i
Ball geode withintent to defraud their
creditors. Another warrant charges
L. Shulte, eon., with morteaging big prop.
erty to defraud creditors. Mr. Shultz,
son., negotiated a loan 11010 the Ontario
Building do Savings Society, through
B.111, Britton,Q. C., Ringeton, for 91,000.
• The application passed, bul before the
bate. The galleries were crowded to fief- eheek was =aim 0 creditor attached the
feeation.property with a writ, and there the mato)!
The Made was continued during stands. The Master in Chancery will in.
Thursday afternoon by Urgers. Drunter. vostigute the matter to-trierrov,.. "Mr,
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111Att011 9, 1888.
THE BRUSSELS POST;
DU-c Treatment, BRUSSELS N7S
IWASHINGTIA, ac,r,si,
ilminent Innis end Throat Surgeon.
—WILL VISIT—
AT THE AMERICAN HOTEL,
Honday March 12tit,'88
Bond W, Sterey'a (of W. Storey Sou,
Manufacturers, Aeton, Ont.) letter of roply
to air, ateCartneY. of Beane. OW, :-
George MoCartney, 13 oyno, Ont.
MAR latter reeetyad. reply
I bog to inforin ' you that Dr. Washington
cumulately nured me of Catarrh of 2 roars'
Blanding, which threatened to break down
my constitution. I hod proviOusly tried
everything and evn ery physiciaof note
without receiving a Particle of good. When
I oommaneed taking his medicine I would
almost suflf noate with mucous m (0150 1000
ut I -throat at meman
, d had ribu
out given p
all hope, Alter I commenced taking his
niedloine licit a decided relief in 0 week
10n0 in two menthe Was entirely cured. Phis
is nearlya year ago And have had no return
of the trouble. I eau oonfidently recom-
mend Dr, NI ashingtou to ayou. Be is no
quack ; his charges aro wOderate ; he Is
perseet gentleman in all that term intplies,
at least such is toy experionee. Believe me.
Yours truly, W, it. STOREY.
DISEASES TUBA 050.
Catarrh, Gaterrlial, Deatnelie, Chronic
Bronchitis, Asian= en d ,.:ousuniptIOn, Also
1080 01 'Pelee, Obronlo Pore Throat, Remov-
ing Enlarged Tonsils from 111* Thract, and
Polypii,from tbo Nosc, without the knife.
A.11 diseases of tbe Read, Throat and Lungs
treated by Ibalittlon—The New Method."
CONSULTATION FRES.
/tome, Ont.'
sept.14.10S7,
D R.HODDER'S
BURNOCK
.14stkPitic701,
co-m—FinvtioA
CURES
Livor Compri,
Dyspepsia.,
Biliousness,
Sick Headache
Kidney Tro'b's
Rheumatietn,
Skirt Diseases
end all impur-
ities of the
Blood from
whatever cause
arising, Female Weakness and General
Debiliiy.
PIIIIELY VEGETABLE, - HIGHLY COS -
VENTILATED, PLEASANT, Er.
FECTIIAL,
-.411.1.a.t. F- OR -
Dr. Hodder's Compound
Take no other. Sold everywhere. Price
76 cents per bottle.
DR. HODDER'S 0071(401 AND LUNG
CURE.
Sold everywhere. Price 25 cents and
50 cents per bottle. Proprietors and
manufacturers.
Tun lTsnox Memeom Co., TOROIrro, 01N,
THECOOKS BEST FRIEND
20() &011E F011 SALE.
-A nrst-elans farm tar sale in the
707011)111) 00 Morris the Oeatity or nron,
being South half of north half lots 25 di `20
80(1south half 0020 in fit h con., containing
202 Acres 'nom or loss, 125 teres MobtlY
eloar 01stumps and In a good litute of cult>.
'ration. '0100010a young henries 00011.1,'.dt
good house and honk barn 55 is 50 1000 7011)1
stone stable underaotith, The farm is id to
atod within a mile of the Maga et Bremen
tiud is a good farm for antra or stook rale.
10 85 Itis trfLtered with the river 'Maitland
and 'never railing gyring meek, Possessinn
will be eivee at any time. Far further par-
ticulars apply on the premises into A. h.,
AillItTSON, Brusseie, 7, 0. 0.11
ORTGAGE SALE
VALUABLZ l'1101111T7
IN THE T-IWNSHIP OF GREY, IN THE
COUNTY OF HURON,
Under and by virtue of the Power
of Sale contained in a certain martgoge,
gage, which will be produeed at
time of Sale, there will be offer.
ed for sale al the
American Hotel, Brussels,
—0N—
Wednesday, Mar. 21, '88,
AT 2 O'CLOCK IN THE AFTER-
NOON.
All these ecrtain parcels of Land sit-
uate in the said Township of Grey corn -
reed of (FIRSTLY) that part 0011)0121'
mg about 30 acres of lot number 18, in
the 10th eoncession, south 00 1)10 middle
line of the River Maitland and except a
strip of the east side, conveyed to one
Slemou. SECONDLY, lot number 18,
on the iltb concession, containing 100
acres, more or less. THIRDLY, lot
number 19, in the 1111 ooncession, con-
taining 100 sores Ifloe or lees.
Upon the above mentionea lands are
good frame house, brick veneered with
frame kitchen, and a good frame barn
with stone stabling below. The above
buildings are said to be nearly new. The
soil is said to bo of the best Olay loam, of
which about CO or 70 sores are ()leered
and in fair cultieation. There is a con-
siderable quantity of hardwood bush.
This desirable terra is situated an the
main travelled road to Brussels and said
to be about five and a -hall miles distant
'therefrom. The property will be sold
[subject to a reserve bid. Terms &ed. con-
ditions made known on day of sale. For
further particulars tipply to B. M. Med-
wiok, Vendor's Solicitor.
Realty, ChodwIclt, Illackst ock at Galt,
58 'Wellington St., Toronto.
Dated at Toronto this 18th day of
February. 33.8
ORKS
I desire to inform the Public
that i have Leased the
known Banssass Lpin Wonits
from Thos. Towel and will run
n
the business ext Season.
I will also continuo to follow
my trade as
,174 0 IN V: IVIL A. 0 ,
and 1)131prepared to furnish esti-
mates for Jobs, &c.
nut 1,1tuict AND CORNER s'roNll
always on hand.
Satisfaction GuarantaLti
A Specialty made of ptrIcklaylog anal
Plastering Lime.
W
II. L. JACICSON.
Christmas Presents for Brerybodg,
WATCHES,
Waltham, Elgin and Hauipden,
with Gold, Silver, Gold tilled and
Silverio 011,8011 in Gent's and -
Ladies' sizes. A. fine assortment
of best American
CLOCKS,
Gold Rings, Roll Plate and Gold
Chains, Ladies' Broaches and
liar Pins, Cuff Buttons, Scarf
Pins, Bracelets, in fact all kinds
of fine
JEWELLERY.
Give me a call.
B.S.—Satisfaction guaranteed
in all repairs.
PROPRIETOB. SHOP 0 FEW 1)0000&OW OP DG
BRIE.
maux-rism.
Grist and Flour Mills!
Tho undersigned having completed the change from tit e steno to the
Celebrated Hungarian system of Grinding, has now the Mill in
First Class Running Order
and will be glad to see all his old customers and as many new ones
as possible. Chopping done.
Flour and Feed Always on. Eand..
Highest Price paid for any quantity of Good Grain.
WM. MILNE.
-OF -
el, Gilmour, Bess, IVIeKay and Grafg, the
last of whom spoke until recess. After
recess dobato Was continued by Mr. Bal-
four, who Made an able ima aggressive
0110001, on the political aspect of the Imes.
—AT
ST ACHAN
(-10
We beg to announce to our numerous patrons that although
early. in the season we have placed in stock many lines that are
now in constant demand.
EXCELLENT 'VALUE
;
GRAY AND 'WHITE COTTONS,
COTTONADES, DENIMS, COTTON
SHIRTINGS, GINGHAMS,
SEARSIISEERS, CHAMBBAYS
AND PRINTS.
Full Lite of Nis, Silio
A iNTID P.A.1\TTIMZ GS.
Complete Stock of Cooper & Smith's Boots & Shoes.
Fresh Groceries and A I Value in Teas.
To Ona Cusromms.—Thanking you for past favors
for a continuance of same we shall endeavor to servo
1.510)070,ef ',Potent°, le in the city in the
interest of emaitere of that city. The mutual 0117(010140.
claims ho represents itinettnts 10$.211,o00,
Ibis not known for a certainty, but the
general beleif is that he toned the warrant
ton. ,1 stop the sale, which was fast depleting
ilfr. Gothrie 00111)7011 10 a speenh deal the stock: The old gentleman had not
ing with legal and constitutional tines- hoot erre led through consideration for
tion. wal (10,0r.511 and judi• 1 hie tee teld Termer geod coda.
Respectfully Yours,
and asking
you to our
Straohan Bros.
----FOR—
EIV1011110 T
NE
E
TO save the trouble and expenseTo
of moving our large stock of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Flats & Caps, &c. to
our new premises,
Dames' Store, - Oranbrook,
we have decided to hold a clearing Salo for tho.next 80 days, wly1
special bargains will be given to Gash Customers.
Now is the time to secure Big Value in
Tweeds, Flannels, Felt Boots, Overshoes, Baps
and Other Lines of Winter Goods.
It must be distinctly understood that the special bargains offered
during this sale are for CASH ONLY.
and continue for 30 Days, Monday, Feb. 6
Sale will commence on
Call in and see what we are offering.
T. 0. HAR
lib
OTTLE.
NO:ricti.--All persons indebted to us aro requested to call and
settle by Other cash or note, as we wish to balance our hooks and
have payments to meet.