The Brussels Post, 1888-4-13, Page 44
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Local -A., Geod.
Card—A.1 M1, Taylor,
Load—Smith Welsh,
Locals I G Iticllards,
Allan Lino -4. R. Grant
Wanted G A. Deadman.
Carel of Thanks --R. Manning.
Breakers Ahead --James Caton.
County Exams --Peter Adamson.
Sertaot Wanted—Mrs 1'. S, Scott.
Farts not 3''iction—Cleo. Love & Co,
Furniture end Undertaking --Smith .0 '
Malcolm.
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f !ll 1 I , APRIL 18, 1888.
Ho it TO VOTE.
If you Are in favor of the Scott Act 1
murk your ballot an under:
For the Petiotin.
was the first sponkor of the evening,
IIIs remarks were not eery lengthy, as
he wished to give the other rev. gentle.
man it privi'ege of addressing a Blytit
audience, which they have never had the
pleasure of doing before on the great
temperance gnc'stion, Rev, Mr. Tong°
followed lfr. McTreen in a spiendid
is, web. lir. Longo spoke for some
minutes and clearly pointed out the evil
of intemperance. The principle speaker
of the evening was then introduced, being
Rev, Mr. Campbell, of Dungannon, He
was received with enthusia-m and spoke
at c nside.ablo length, clearly and °layer•
ly ehowing the evils of the groat great
evil. At the close of his speech Bev. Mr.
Campbell was given a hearty vote of I
thanks,
c t-te .
lbe rain ou Tuesday last has put tho
most of the snow twat and Axed up the
soil in good she; o.
The boys are beginning to play "taffy"
with those who are making sugar, They
must feel etioky and sweet,
Peter McIntosh, eon of P, McIntosh,
16th con., received a fracture of the leg
one day last week. We hope to sae him
around aurin,
TI -JE BRUSSELS POST
of the neighbors enabled hint to Bays Lha
greater part of the furniture, The llev,
Thos. Geo, who oeonpied a part of the
house, lost his library and a considerable
amount of furniture and clothing. The
house lane insured for 54,600, Tho fire
originated from the furnace pipe at its
contact with the roof.
The plant of the Drayton Vidottt has
been removed to Erin, to take the place
n# the Advocate, roeently destroyed by
fire.
Miss Sudo Carson, of Strathroy, re
oeivod first-class honor° at Toronto Uni
t'ereity, having the M. D. degree confer.
red upon upon her. Tho Age says:--
"Tlor oareerhas been one of rare suooaes,
and illustrates the possibilities of women
having ardent desires for professional
training. Wo understand Doctor Carson
intends taking a post -graduate course,
and hope she will then seems a practice
worthy of her merit and professional
skilh'
The Rosain house, Toronto, changed
Bands on the 2nd of April, Mark Irish
will retire from the proprietorship and
be will be succeeded by H. L. Rod:field,
a well-known hotel man of Springfield,
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A mare belonging to T. McGregor, fhb ° Mr. Irieh has been suffering from
, coo„ has a very fine colt about one week neothroat disease for some time past, wbioh
old bred by the imported horse, "Rankin hotel ted
his retirement from active
Boy," own, d by P. 11c11wen, hotel business, To will remain a short
A slant the Petition. ,Trish ,McFadden, President of the time in Toronto, and probably go south
L far the benefit of Inc health. lir. Rook.
East Huron Farmers' Institute, was at field retains all the old employees in every
Listowel Leet Friday &scathing in the or- department,
"Against the Petition," is eon the ganization of s similar institution there,
Rev. David Perris has completed his r�
Scott Act. Make no Mistake.
Bsrono another inane of Tun POST
in the hands of our readers the vote
be taken for the repeal of the Can
Temperance Aot and it becomes every
tolligent elector to look into the mat
squarely, consider the result if the m
jority is on the aide his ballot is cast
whether it is in the interests of Hu
County to have the Aot repealed. Th
are several pointe that should parti
tarty merit a Large share of our thong
One is, Mao the Scott Aot had a 1
trial in Huron ? We say it has not,
say so for the following reasons ; At
time the law came in force magiatra
refused totakecases and many conetab
declined to serve papers ; every ease w
appealed no matter how straight the o
dance; judges gave peculiar, if sot
raucous, decisions regarding points
law ; the County Counoilrefused to gra
an allooance to put the act in fore
Warden Kelly had the cheek to refuse
send down the recommendation of
Co. Council es to the appointment of
Police Magistrate ; the McCarthy A
gave licenses in many instances to bots
keepers under the Scott Aot ; the Do
inion and Local Governments equabbl
over the law and as to whose bueit.ess
wan to enforce it end while all these ba
riers were thrown in the way a lar
number of anopia lost faith in anythin
being done as to carrying out the law
All the above mentioned obstruction
have been removed and the maohine
is in bettor shape than ever to pat th
Iaw in force. We are not satisfied wit
the way it has been enforced but o hay
noticed that in the majority of oases it 1
the met, who violate thelaw who talk th
most of its failure. Are they loyal oit3
teens ? We say by no means. Where iw••
there a laon our slatute book tba
would go through the ordeal the. Caned
Temperance Act has and come out any
better ? The Aot is all right, electors o
Huron, nut like every other good law it
needs to be enforced and law breakers
taught that it means what it says
Would the Crook's Act bo kept inviolate
if it were law ? Practical experience
has proven the contrary. Would perjury
exist if tho Scott Aot were defeated ?
Certainly. We have heard as "tall"
swearing under the Crook's Act as we
ever did under the Scott Act. To hear
some people talk you would think the
Canada Temperance Act was the cane°
of all evil while a moment's thought
should convince almost anybody that
the traffic we wish to abolish ie Ole
main spring. If the traf a in wrong will
license Malta it right ? Never while the
world lasts and the few paltry dollars
that may come to a man in lightening
his taxes by this license may prove a
aurae instead of a biassing. The victory
of the 10111 inst. means a great deal and
it becomes every Christian man to mark
his ballot against the Petition.
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The Lawn Tennis Club has organized
again for the coming Season.
MMus, Jno. Young, who has been visiting
friends in Watford Returned home last
week.
A number of the young ladies were
distributing around town last week Scott
Aot literature.
A grand millinery opening is announced
to be held at the Mammoth House on
Saturday next.
Some very bot discussions are taking
plait() every day between the temperance
men and the repealere.
Rumors says that the once famous
Blyth Band is about on its last legs,
Come boys, take courage,
An anti-Seotb Aot meeting is rumored
to be hold in town on Monday night.
Pail particulate next week.
The property occupied by R, 11'teDawell
and owned by Hugh McTavish has been
purchased by ./no. T. Carter.
Tho Scott Aot people are working with
great ontbnsiasm in this locality and are
determined to sustain the Aot.
At tbamactiug in the Temperance Mall
an Monday evening, a cordial invitation
av,o extended to the antis to reply, hat,
as venal, doclinedl. c
Score Acer Mt r 0 iso, -- A Scott Aot meet. I
ing was hall in the Temperance Hall ern 1
bIoriday last. when addresses were de. p
livered by several rev, gentlemen.. Mr,
Lrnittiarrke eeeiipiatt the chair in a.:suit•
college course and will shortly take a
charge. He is a very promising divine
and kis many friends in this locality
wish him every success.
A number of the neighbors assisted
Thomas Cardiff on Saturday of last week
in cutting wood. Tl.ey piled up a good
quantity of maple which will supply
ample combustion during the summer.
A serine of meetings in the the interest
of the Scott Act are being held through-
out the township this week. The speak.
era are Messrs. Thos. Strachan, E. Lake,
D. Roberseon and Reade. Messrs, Mo.
Rae, Ballantyne, Torrance, Dyke and
Legear. The meetings Are being well
attended and everything pointe to a large
majority on the side of temperance.
John $teies haeleased the Taylor farm
on the 4th con. for a term of years from
Mr, Frydogel who purchased the property
last fall. Jack is a pusher and knows
how to make forming profitable. It is
currently reported that he is going to
take a partner to look after the inside de-
partment, he is right in this, it takes two
to manage a farm and Jack knows that.
Last Monday evening e. meeting in be-
half of the Soott Aot was held in Whit.
field's church, 12th con. The following
gentlemen held forth for the Temper.
once cause and refuted the arguments of
the antis, proving the sat Was a au00as9
so far as tried, speakers in order named :
—Chairman, Rev, J. IL Dyke, Be',. J. T.
Legear, D. Robertson, and Rev. D. B.
McRae.. We expect to win in this guar.
tes.
Dre x.—The closing debate of the sea-
son was held in Shine's sohoo. house on
Wednesday evening of last weak, The
subject "Resolved that the Indian has
suffered more than the negro at the
hands of the white man," was thorough-
ly discussed. The affirmative was sup-
ported by John Bain, E. A. Martin and
James Porde. The uorative was upheld
by Wm. Perrie, Alex. Perris and John
Betz. Decision was rendered in favor of
the rod -skin. David Ritchie presided
over the me, ung in a scholarly and gen-
tlernanly manner, Tho President, John
Bain, received n hearty vete of thanks
for his able efforts in presiding over a
suooessful s oiety.
Panama PLAOEa.—The ,following are
the polling places in this township for
the Repeal vote mo the 19th inst.
School house, 9 9. No. 4 Comprising
Oollceseion 1, lots 1 to 84, inclusive, con.
cessions 2 to 6, lots 1 to 17, inclusive.
Ame's Hall, Cranbrook--Comprising
ooneessions 7 to 12, iueln• ive, lots 1 to 17,
inclusive. School house, S. S. No. 2—
d•oncossione 18 to 18, inclusive, lots 1 to
17 inclusive, Scheel house, 9. S. No. 9—
Comprising eoncessioue 18 to 18 lnolus-
ive, lots 19 to 85 inclusive. House next
hardware store, Ethel—Comprising con.
cessions 7 to 12, inc usive, lots 18 to 95;
inolusave. School house, 9 0. No. 5 --
Comprising concession 1, lots 85 to 70,
inclusive, conoeseione 2 to 6, inclusive,
lots 18 to 35,
"A Goon COLT.—N. T. Adams, of Iain.
burn, who is a decided horse - fancier and
a successful breeder, Ilan a "Boreland
Chief" Dolt which stands 1671 hands high,
girths 8 feet 8 inches and weighs 180 lbs.
It is a light bay with white pointe and
will be hard to beat." The above item is
clipped from last week's Expositor but
the omission of the colt's age ,eaves
horsemen ata loss to deoide whether it is
hard to beat or not as the measurements
do not oorrespond with the weight. Your
correspondent bias an item worthy of
note in this lino, however. Thos. Mq-
Lanohlin, "who is a decided horse fancier
and a successful breeder," and wet known
in hluron Co., has a pair of colts sired
by "Rankin Boy," and "Welcome," (her-
ses'at one time owned by Mr. MaLaucli.
lin) that weigh 1,500 and 1,800 pounds,
respectively. This is oonslderod 'big
weight as the colts aro only in moderate
condition and are not yet throe years
old. The "Rankin Boy" coat has always
taken let prize wherever shown, except
one ahem it was beaten by its mate, the
"Welcome." Let us hear froml{ioburn
or elsewhere again.
ituron County Notes.
Prom April let the parish of Christ
Church, Exeter,, will be known as the
parish of the Trvitt Memorial Church,
Aslideld claims a bigger giant than he
of Kincardine, Roderick McKenzie is 19
years old, bat is 6 feet 9 inches in height,
weighs 246 pounds, and measures 45
Melon around tho °beet,
A couple of weeks since a ewe, owned
by Zfr. dames Connel, Goderich Town-
ship, gave birth to two Iambs, which lived
just 24 houre, Two weeks later the earn°
ewegavobirth to two more, whiob;rather
singularly, only lived 24 hours also,
The members of St. Paul's cong�ro-
nation, 1Zenton, Ohio, at the Erteter Sun.
lay ay service presented their Rector (Rev..
J. P. Parke, roeently of Blyth 1)ioeeso)
with 58,876 as an offering for the erection
rf a church. Mr. Parke left this 4101140
ant fail. .1In is to be 'onngratulated on •
tie loebc:ing cast in such goodly- nom.
cit 2n. a. m. ;iatutelay �uho residence of
Jelin 10 -7,,, Ls.I, .Auburn,' war; nonr{bletely
DISSOLUTION OF' f AR'I'NERSNIP.
11naosELe. Maras 1212i.
The partnership heretofore existing be-
tween the undersigned, under the arm
name of Warns dr. Samor.aln, is this day dis-
solved by mutual consent.
GEO. Witness OPER 1 1' E.
'WADE,
ALLAN LINE.
1888• SUMMER ARRANOEMEN 1. 1888.
LIVERPOOL & QUEBEC SERVICE
111021 LIVE1.PesL, 1 0TEAMwn, I FROM 00010E0,
April 20 /Circassian
April 20... .,. Sarmatian
May Parisian
Dfay 31,.
/Polynesian
May 17 Sardinian
ISay 25 1Olrtaotian
May el Sarmatian
June 7 Parisian
Juno 15 /Polynesian
June 21 Sardinian
Juno 29 :Circassian
July5 Sarmatian
July 12 Parisian
July 20 /Polynesian
July 26 Sardinian
Aug, 9 +Circassian
Aug, 0 Sarmatian
slay 11
May 17
June1
June 7
Tune 15
June 21
June 28
July 6
321y 12
July 00
Tilly 26
Aug. 2
Aug.10
Aug. 16
Aug, 24
Aug. 50
Rates of Passage by Mall Steamers,
Cabin 060Q 0n end 081 ao 00 TO aiding Io e000m-
modatlon, Sorrento in Cabin, 850 Inter-
mediate ADO,
rand 8150.e 820. RIntermediiate,
600. Steerage 540.
trastoantere.esO bleeatby, sixty and seven-
ty dollar, according to accommodation. Re-
turn tickets, ninety ono hundred and ten
and ane hundred and thirty dollars, inter-
mediatesixty dollars. Steerage forty dolI-
500.
days before witlou. Moralised chargee Qo
yourself or send toe your friends, Prepaid
cattalo:am at reduced rates. For full in.
formation apply to
J. It. Cat l T,
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THE GOOK'S BEST FRIEND
ORM
DR.HODDER'SG
BURDOCK
AND
OWCDMPOUNO\1
Liver Compl't.
Dyspepsia,
Biliousness,
Sick Headache
Kidney T,o'b's
Rheumatism,
Skin Diseases '
and all impur-
ities of rho
Blood from
CON -
whatever canoe
Coats' GxQcexrarisug,Feniale Weakness and GeneralPIIItED,Y VEGETABLE, lift4ri4?' CON-.
IEV1iLti'UD, PLEASANT, EF-
FECTUAL, SAFE.
---A,teilE FOR_-
Garden and Field Seeds ��'� Rod�er's Compound
Consisting of Mangold, Carrot, Turnip, Peas, Corn, &c.
200 Two-Zladecl Jack Lnives
at 10 Cents, half price, Get ono before they aro all gone.
IN TEA
4
we lead the van and Defy Comparison in
Strength and Purity. We give a Handsome
Book with each pound.
Oranges I5c. Per Dozen. ,
Coats' New York Qroc .rya
Devastation Auction Sale being
discontinued, I beroby a11l1oune0
to the citizens of Brussels and
surrounding country that 1 will
Remain and Sell Privately, till
the End of
This Month Only.
So to enable mo to clear out as
much of the stock as possible,
To Save Packing,
1 have inserted the Pruning
Knife, cutting down a great
Many Lines at LESS than
auction prices. The stook com-
prises White Quilts, Lace Cur-
tains, Towels, Handkerchiefs,
(that tho Budget says won't
stand washing, but they will)
Silver Plated Ware, Cruet Stands,
Knives and Forks, 'Tea, Table,
and Dessert Spoons, .Electric,
Glycerine and Toilet Soaps,
Crockery and Glassware', and
Tinware of every description.
,ma_y-.,.stcamittemsnamotozczez_
Nc17 take a ll'rjend's
v v advice, don't put
off it day, first come will be bast
served, as a great many lilies
will be getting sold out.
Yon will find the store in
lartN.76- 6112:71:4
"Next the Post Office," stuck on
the End of rt
RED
FLAG,
Jas; Oaten,
able spanner to all. Rev. Mr. McLean destroyed) by lire, The timely aseistanee 13rl1Hisols, Aril 1.0,fhEi,
B8.
Interesting to the Farmers.
,ers.
`IARDIFF BROS., Implement agents, dooiro to return thanks for the extensive
lJ patronage of the past year and beg leave to remind the Farming community
that they still handle tho Car. n11ATnn MA99EY Snot Br:2nrn, 8,000 Of Which Were
manufactured and sold in 1887, Trot MAMMY Mownn and Tan Tononr° Morvan. To
show the superiority of this last mentioned machine the sales for the past 11 years
have over -run 2,000 a year.
We are also agoote for the 01l -known and latest improved Beaver and Champion
Drilla, and the Sharp Sulky Bake, the best ever manufactured. A large consignment
of Pure Manilla Binding Twine ordered for the harvest of 1888.
We have sold and are selling a large number of Bushauan's Horse Forks and Ele-
vators. No better in the market.
The Wilkinson plow and all plow repairs kept constantly at our shop. No need of
waiting to send to the manufectarers for them.
Our Repair Room is thoroughly stocked with all the necessaries for the machines
we handle and can bo supplied at a moment's notice. We mean business.
Call at our Warorooms, near the Bridge, Brussels, and sea for yourselves.
C DIFF-' 8± OS
A Po'FJiLeivi Cure.,
l.( A Painless Cure.
FACT`'/ .';°E NEN or ALL AGES.
^�• �y�-��jEMSBA$,ES OP MAN. .meq-p�/+� .,may.
.+.-/ W~. OVr'S Fr 1i.:iti./1. 1X0 11 o. a,,
TE8Rd tOlfe,18,t ' 1Qnao5LDxlr icarrE Wh'R,
Marvel et Healing, and Kohiboorof Medicines,
4101,12.3r rzn. , the terrible nousequonoes oflndrseretion,
Exposure null Oeorwork,
'x-o•c7 ZTc+ c sazl - �c >=1x� *41.2.1"7::tori t�
Who are broken down from the effects of abuse will find in No. 8 aradical euro for nervous
debility, organic weakness, involuntary vital losses, eta.
SYlepaooe Fon wnt°n No. 6 8t101.7.71110110700.—Want of energy, vertigo, want of purpose,
dimness of sight, avertion to society, want of confidence, avoidance of conversation,
Madre for solitude, listlessness and inability to 111 rho attention on a Parttoular subject,
Cowardice, depression of spirits, giddin•oes, loss of memory, excitability of temper, seer.
ma.ornc�oa, or losss of the seminal fluid—rho result of selt•abnse or marital exoees-3mpw
tonoy, innnlribtou, emaciation, barrenness, palpitation of the heart, hysteric feoliugs in
tamales trembling, Inelanchely, disturbing dreams eta, aro nil symptoms of this terrible
habit, oltonbinros innocently acquired. In short, the spring of vital force baying lost its
tousion, every function wanes in oonsaquenoo, Scientific Umtorsand the suporintsndonto
of insane asylums unite in anoribiug to the effects of salt•abnea the groat majority of
wasted Bans which dome under their notieo. If you aro inoompetont for the orations
dutioo-of bilslnoss, incapacitated for the oujoymoirto of life, No. Boners an escape fromthe offeeto of early vias. If you ere advanced in yyears, No, 8 will give you bait vigor and.
strength It you aro broken down, physically and Morally from early indiaoretton, the
result of igno0anco and ,oily, send your address and 10 emits in stamps for AI. V. Lnnon's
Treatise in Book form on Mimeos of Man. Seated and memo from observation.
Address all aammunieatilno to M. V, LIMON, 47 IVellis eon fgt. At TorOrnto,
A Mao withoutwlsdem lives in a tool's iraradito. CURES GUARANTEED. HEAL THE 81011.
A Per'mel'te:rrt Care. F
A
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Ieasan °ti %a
Take no other. Sold everywhere, Prioe
75 Dante per bottle.
AIr, f1ODDIIR'a COUGH AND LUNG
CURE.
Sold everywhere. Prion 25 cents and
50 cents per bottle, Proprietors and
manufacturers,
T1to Uxfox Unman Co., 'Tonoxro, CAN,
W213, Martin,
Agent for the following Companies :—T.
Hendry & Son, Seaforth, Plows of all
kinds, Lend Rollers, Cultivators, Straw
Cutters, Grain (rushers ; Talton Bros.,
Guelph, Pea Harvesters, Stool Flexible
Harrows, No, 7 Plows ; Patterson Brea.,
Woodstock, Light Steel Binders, Oxford
Reapers 6 rakes, Mowers, front and rear
cuts, Hoar's Hay Rakes, Patterson's com-
bined Seed Drill, 10 hoes, and cultivator
combined, 2 Furrow Gang Plows, Spring
Tooth Harrows 21 teeth, Spring Tooth
Cultivators ; A. 'Murphey it Co., Guelph,
Ney's Patent Reversible Hay Carrier and
Double Angle Steel T,aok, most com-
plete in Canada. A Special Bargain can
be had in Binding Twine. All are sold
at Prices to snit these Bard times. al
Sotirfactfoa Guaranteed on all Imple-
ments sold.
NV . BL4..14,TIN,
House—Tunxusn5Y STRUT, .1311008111.a. i
M OIFT TO LOAN 1
Any Amount of Money to Loan
on Farm of Village Pro-
perty, at
6 ce 611 Pel' Cent, Yearly.
Straight Leaus with priviiegi
of repaying when required.
Apply to
A. Hunter,
Division Court Clerk, Brussels.
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Returned to Brussels!
ROBERT ARMSTRONG
desires to +,tate that hs has again b000me
a resident of Brussels and is prepared to
take Contracts for all kinds of Carpenter
Work, snob as House Ruilding, Barn
Framing, Mill Wrighting, &c.
Ho will also maks a Specialty of Mov.
ing Buildings,
.Estimates Cheerfully Given.
satisfaction Guaranteed.
in every instance,
11081. ARiISTONt},
FE`LA.X 1 k'LAX
J. & J. Livingstone
Have a limited number of bushels of the
best Imported
IDOILLINil ,INO DU7'('rt FLAX SEED
for farmers in the vicinity of Brussels
whointondraisingflax during the coming
season, which they are prepared to de-
liver in quantities to suit flax growers.
Pan be got at the
10058195811,3 511,481 0511,L.
A11 seed given ant on the usual terms.
Order early to eneur0 a supply. For flax
grown from this seed Ten Dollars per
Ton will be guaranteed if of good growth,
harvested in proper season and delivered
at the Flax Mill as soon as fit for
threshing,
J. & r. LIVINGSTON,
Premiums $nussELs Fr,ax
Notice to Creditors,
T?i alta matter of George Howe of
the Village of Brussels, hi the
County of Ewan, Insolvent.
Siotaoe is: hereby glean that the above
nutted insolvent baa mads en assignment
of the estate and effects to mepursuant to
48 Victoria, Chapter 2e, Ontario ebatntea and
omonding ante.
A/1 por5000 having elnline against the said
insolvent aro roanfred to furnish particu-
lars thereof, verified by affidavit, and 010
nature of seou1lb109 iff any) bold by them,
and that atter the.
80th day orApril next
vvi iprncooil to diotriblrto the ,iMeta of the
ma insolvent amsnk ilea parties entitled
tlrornta having rnpnr,1 03ly to semi claims of
which nbtioo ehafl I/ryo been given nn above
required, and I tvig not ho liable for the per.
0011 ar 'persons ni wnase claim or claims
notieo shall not have. boon 0nmtred at the
time of the ributimi.
Dated at rr0stonthis 270, day 0l :March,
tr,sn, (3100 1>AR'PINSON,
.18--11in Aealgnoe,.