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The Brussels Post, 1888-12-28, Page 44 New Advertisements. Locals --Geo. Love, Strayed—S. W alah.t '.': Stra;e(1--Thos. Warwick. Farm for solo—A, ilmlter. Au explanation—Adam Good. be 1ltssti$ post. .I IIID:11, DEC. 28, 1888. Tits decision of tho Court in the Man- itoba railway squabble is that the C.P.B. was in the wronk and is a decided and important gain to the Province of Mani - Jobe. It is rather a peculiar thing that Hon. Oliver Mowat, who condueted the case for Manitoba, bobs up serenely with another legal victory added to his un. paralleled record. The Manitobans will push fhe new road as soon as Spring opens and a fresh grip will bo taken by the electors of the prairie Province, in not only °.king for their rights but push. ing their ease until their rightful de. mends are acceded to. AFTER the terrible ado about the Scrip- ture readings and the "pandering to Rome, eft." made by not, a few of the East Huron Conservatives not long since is it not passing strange that at the Convention cast week these very identi- cal men elected the well-known Pat. Kelly; of Blyth, as their President " ;lir. Kelly is possibly as out and out a Roman Catholic as any man in Huron. The only way it can be accounted for is, as one of the persons attending the Conven- tion remarked, The Grits were bidding for the Catholic vote and they (the Tories) were going to take the start of them" According to their own argument they were in the wrong last general election or now. Which was it 4 e1' eXre 'adr0e 'r The Nomination 1ur tae': iilagn or Brussels for the your Rise, of At Reeve and four (lcuu- Sciooltes chol hoard, three int hold 1m Tor wn BAur Itfusaa.s, ou 1tIondaY. Dee, fetes, ,tt 19 o'eloee, noon. WuEx you hear people talking about the dismissal of one teacher and man- aging the school with four you hear them gushing about things they know nothing about and bad they the reins at the School Board and once attempted such a move they would shut off the school grant quicker than wink. They harp about the attendance, number ou the roll not being 300 and cousequently there is lees than 60 pupils for each teacher, when the facts of the case are that the school population of the village alone is 311, with an addition of about 20 or 30 more in connection with pupils of the outlaying section. It is to the interest of every ratepayer to keep down expenses but it must be done in a legal way and not fecklessly rush into trouble. A handle is attempted to be made about tie meagre attendance in Department No. 1 but if the croakers had read the minutes of the School Board, published in Tux Pose, they would know that the average attendance in this Department for the month of Nov. was 30. The School Board has managed affairs very satisfactorily but there is no small' amount of blame to be attached to parents who in the face of the law wil- fully violate the regulations concerning the regular attendance of their children. We repeat what we have stated before, viz. -that the present staff of teachers is as good, if not better, than that at any time in the past history of Brussels school• Nk iferiox r Tbo Election, i1 needed, will be bald on MONDAY, between vss nm. and a p. MPo ng Sub -division 1.—At Geo, Love's Moe, Ronald NaNaugb. ton, Deputy Roturntng Otncsr, polling Bob. division No. '.1,—At Council (:bomber, Wm, Aldridge, Deputy l(etsrniug (Meer. 13 1.6. dao rr,11•oturning OIAcer•. MONEY TO LOAN. �PEIK2TE FUNDS. salm000 of Private Funds have just been placed in my hands for In- vestment AT 7 PER CENT. Borrowers Can have their Loans complete in three clays if title is satisfactory. Apply to E. E. WADE. 1\111AT d1ARK ET, Rain Street, • Brussels ANDREW CURBIE, PROPRIETOR. FieSh ^y1( Salt Meats Of the best quality always on hand and de- livered to any part of the village free of °large. Terms very favorab le. FAT CATTLE WANTED! For which the highest market prior will be paid. I also maks a specialty of buying Sides and Skins. Don't forget the place next door to Fletcher's Jewelry store. A. CURRIE. .ill Explanation. Some of our German and English friends were a little offended when we apologised to our Irish and Scotch cus- tomers, a few weeks ago, that we had not included them. The reason was that the English do not as a rule care for the strong East India Black Teas, but prefer the mild flavored Congous, Sou - change and Hysons, of China. Any per- son who prefers this kind of tea should try five pounds of our English breakfast tea, either straight black or mixed. For our Berman friends who drink very little tea at all, we have a splendid lot of Green Coffee, a4 20 and 25 cents that will suit them exactly. For our Canadian friends, the best and most numerous of them all, We have the Japan Tea. The Carnuok nine times out of ten goes for the Japan because it is cheap, wholesome and re- quires very little care in drawing. ell youhave to do is to throw it into a pot and boil it. Our Japan Tea at 250, 30e, 85o and 40e is good, gives a strong, clear liquor, and is very cheering. Try five pounds of it. ADAM Goan, The Toronto Grocery. P. S. Those who are using our Assam Tea should not nee so much of it as other teas as some parties werecomplain- iag that it was too strong for them. '1di`iltertti ' 4) V'4. Remarkably mild weather prevails in Anstru. The r bbaw flour elide, at Waltham, Eng., have been burned. Loss 6450,000. Ex•Qnten Natalie has been received with ,oyal lmnora during her Russian ton., The I'oy;e has givll '4,Ot0for a college to 1;a 11 mimierl(,its to Lc sent to America. +. A 0, 015 Mee has been appointed to En- quire into the question of local govern- ment for Scotland. .A. lire at Matbhhead, Mass., on Tues- day night burned 87 Luildiugs, causing a total loss of $800,000. it is . aid that the post of British Min- ister te, V,ashington was offered to and x0111, 0 111y ,li'. Chi/ mbtrl.iue. An electric omnibus le the latest Lon. don Mile rinpnt in traction. It is said to have been successful in its trial trip; is easily e.eere(1, and mut ml a 0001110D road, without rails, et a speed greater than that of horses, The Bev. 3. W. Stokesbury, of Water- town, Dak•, has received intelligence of a terrible struggle his brother, Prof. D. B. Stokesbury,recently had with a bear in themoantaias of Wyoming, 10 tvhich the Professor was probably fatally injured. Prof. Stokesbury is a geologist connected with Prof. Marsh's party: About a week ago, while he and an assistant were en. gaged at a point sixty mites north of Carton, they ware overtaken by a band of seven silvertip bears. Observing them approaching, the men sought refuge on a large rook, and, being well armed, sue- oeeded in despatching four of the bears and wending a fifth before losing sight of the game in the thicket. Flushed with his 8050885, the Professor sprang into the brush in pursuit, when he was and. dandy confronted by the wounded animal, a monster female. 7n turning ha fe11,. and was at once caugbt by the bear, and received a violent shaking: Dropping him, she caught him in the inside of the right leg above the knee, tearing off the flesh and splintering the bone. She next sprang at his face, but he intercepted the attack with his left arm, which was bitten entirely through. She flaw at his aids, and with one blow broke three ribs. The Professor who had through. out retained hold of his rifle with his right hand, finally succeeded in giving iter a fatal shot in the bead, The bear Weighed 700 pounds. Stokesbury will. •robably die. EW FIRM! THE BRUSSELS NUS �1al.Si�'AS74_.+"4�'.°.rgSnt ESTATE NOTICE. .NOZVON Pursuant to (crap •110, Sea ICU, S. the creditors of JANE, g51ALLDON, Lite of the Township of (lro , in the ( suety of Huron. who died en or about tun Fourteenth day of Statement July, A•1). tem and °there having olalme hl respect go her astute are notified to send, on or before the Nth DO :.'1 130 of caber, 1869, to Alexander Hunter, of tiro village of Brussels,, agent for tbo admhlistrator of the personal estate of the said deceased, their panics, addresses and full part ,eulare of their claims and of the securities (If env) bold by thorn, and also that imulodlstely aftor (Be said date the assets e1 data doenasoa will be dis- tributed among those entitled thereto haying regardonly to ouch donne of which the administrator kite thou aotioe and the admiuietrator will not bo liable for any The undersigned desire to in- timate to the people of this sec- tion that they have bought out the assets so distributed to any parson of whose 011(101 ho shall not have had notico. A. HUNTER, for WM. 8150LLn°N, 1l.dnl5111 �a.Jt,OT. Brunels,Dec 13411,1899, -�� Private Funds to Loan. $20,070 Have been placed in ni3• hands for Investment on real estate. LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST. No Commission. Borrowers can have loans com- pleted in Three Days if title satisfactory. W. M. SINCLAIR, Solicitor, Brussels. BLACKSMiTIIING BUSINESS of MR. BOBT•MATTMME (Next Door to 211r. John 117,0tn's Wagon. Shop,) and they are prepared to attend to the wants of all favoring them with their patronage. All Kinds of Bidcksmithing Work Done, andISATXSFACTION Gt1A11.111TEED. We make a Specialty or Horseshoeing, GIVE US A CALL. Roberts & Jefferson. REICIESCIMENCA Clubbing Offer. Tun POST will be Clubbed with the leading Weeklies as follows: The Globe and Tae Pose .. .. 32 25 The Advertiser .. .. .. .. The Free Press .. .. .. . • 2 25 Montreal Witness .. .. .. .. 2 25 Toronto News .. .. . • . • .. 2 25 Toronto Empire,. .. .. .. 2 25 Tba balance of this year will be given Free to all New Subscribers. Wo ask a Comparison of Tun Pose with the leading journals of Huron County. s9 . 11a dls�`+, es, EDITOn & PuopiusTan. LIST HUR0JV Farmers' institute A. Farmers' Institute will bo held in the Towit HALL, BRUSSELS, on Friday and Satoe'day, January IIth & 12th, '89 Professor Mills, of the Ontario Agricultural College, will be in attendance, and the leading Ag- riculturalists of this section. A. cordial invitation given to all, particularly the farming community. WTr. BISHOP, TJ.MOF:I.DDEN, Sec. Treas. President. SEW YORK rOC'rY GREAT BARGAINS req .a Deo. 28, 1858 Ab7@41,55.EnnaiB.umuci".'.'''TR' ;FfCa'-o'. pnta,l4,'1n4p4,^I,^I, �t MA114'll'4, I�'414 Ir'I,'h141414'4,"11414.4141idt, t,•I,u,• aired by (ice' WPM see stunt 1(1astaudit,,..$ 9 81 To credit of County account t 15 DO School acoounb at audit.. turas 115 85 Interest account on deben 1878 126 Sinking fund bylaw, No. 88 543 8—$1210 'l3 Local account at audit ••,'"' 0 20 J. P. fines 240 00 Bast Huron License Fund .. 30 00 Butcher licenses. 1 00 Shooting gallery license270 00 Givens lioene° 2 1 00— 0 00 Provincial school grant . . 64 50 iIav scales root" 68 00— 127 50 6456 (i8 5271 39 0. S. 81, Viet., Chap. 28, Sect , 1B, S. Sect. 8, for the year 1888. GLASSWARE, CHINAWARE, STONEWARE 1 and all kinds of Fancy Good. As I intend going out of this Line of Business Won't be Undersold. • Large Stock of FRUITS, CANDIES, NUTS, &r., kc,, &c. Call in and See What We Have. 31( L. Sturdy. STERLING MACHINE WL Hall rent Proceeds Coueolidated Debentures, 3500 Taxes received to date Total Receipts 11 $12520 30 SAlAblESt.- T11oo. Town 340,00, Thee, Kelly $40.00, 3. R. Grant $8.00, A. DI. McKay 38,00, J. McComb $120,00, D. Stewart 310.00, Jno, Meadows $75.00, 1?. S. Scott 345.00 $ 8741 00 CueuiTr.—Mrs. Stacey $1.00, Mrs. Hart $2.00, Mrs. IVallaoe, $12.00, Mrs, Williams (rent) 312.00, &Ira. Wallace 50.12, T. O'Neil (tramp) 32.95, Mrs. Stacey 6.4.00, Mrs, Hart 32.00, Mrs. Blaehill 34.00, Mrs. I3lashill $0 00, Mrs. Wallace $1.00, 111re. Blasbill 36.00, Ament Bros, (wood) 33.00, R. Leatherdala (Billing's funeral) $7,00, Mrs. Blnsllill $0,00, 11. Verona (Billing's fanoral) $1.50, Mrs. Ifart $2,00 llirs. Bla •hill 66.00, Amentl3ros, (wood) $8.00,Mrs. Hart $2.00, Mrs. Blasbill 3(1,00, Mrr. Bart $0.00 Ament tiros. (wood) $1.00, Mrs, Wallace 32.00, Mrs. hart $2.00, Mrs. Blasbill 36.00, Ament Broa.(wood) $1.00, Mrs, Williams (rent) $18,00, Mrs, Bllaehill 56,00, Mrs. Hart $8.00, Mrs. Williams $5.25, Mrs. Wallace (rent) 318.00, Mrs. Wallace $8.17 $ 153 79 501055.1' IM"ltovsM1tx11e.—S. Hinds $1.25, Jno, lrioadowa 563.00, J. B. McComb 311.87, J. Meadows $4,00, A. ](shod tson $14.00, J. McComb 322.50, 3. Kelly 62.10 J, Meadows 38.02, F. Stewart 33.00, J. Meadows '11.05, ,i. McComb $26.87, 1'. Kelly 3281.11, J. Meadows 54.38, J. McComb $20.00, Ameut Bros. "l; ;0,02, J. Meadows $0.13, D. McNaughton $19.25, P; Scott 94 25, B. Burns $3.00, A, McKay & Co. 714,18, 13. Gerry 32.03, L. McDonald 5140.85, J. 'McComb$5332,3. Meadow', 59.25, it. lfattioe $1 $ 094 03 DEE DLPAIrriulNT.--P. Scott 60e., Beattie Bros, 313,00 30s. Rieke 50c., E. Melsom 510.00, 3. Meadows $1.50, Ament Bros. $1.00, P. Scott 32.00, H. Dennis 400„ 13. Gorry,026.28 Band Printing, W. II. Kerr MlscsrmAUEous,-Thos. Town 310.00, T. Kelly 37.50, Gerry and Graham (C. P. R.) 584.01, Orioket Club (fencing) 330.00, B. Gerry 79e., F. S. Scott $19.14, Hayoroft & Turnbull $9.40, W. H. MoCraoken $4.00 W. R. Wilson 90e 1615 74 Board of Health, T. G. Holmes, M. D. 10 00 Legal, Consolidation Act expenses 00 82 Voters' List Court, F. S. Soott $18.04, G. Cooper61.60 10 54 Taxes remitted, W. H. Moss 1 00 Coupon', redeemed, Howe By-law 84 00 Coupons redeemed, Fire Engine 175 00 Debentures redeemed, Fire Engine 5000 00 School Board, loan 3500.00, Provinoial grunt $164.00, 1380 00 pt. rate 3725.00 Amount to balance cash on hand 4220 05 Total Expenditure $12520 30 55 28 75 00 3903 Cash on hand 54220 05 0,00 00 24 70 114595 $5890 70 School Board Loan School Board interest Uncollected taxes on roll Sterling Machine Oil is daily becoming more widely and favorably known. Thosr, who try 1t continue to use it. 31 Vote adapted Ofo il i r allsuitable for general use. It is Mill Machinery, Reapers, bowers and Threshers 1 Ask Your -111N1ONANT- forit! 11Ta711{.frtrirtlrell by f)Tei12"iilttn, IS7itl1•edge (0 u•, .T'ett•ok'a ; Stratford, 0ntara:0. Cash o11 hand when liabilities of 1888 are settled 51503 86 Geo, Howe, insurance for 1886-87, and interest 2000244 00 00 Town Hall 4000 00 200 00 150 00 5000 00 19800 81 $32898 67 Fire engine, hose, &c. Band Instruments Hay scales Howe mortgage, due 1894 Amount to balance Branch rt.t VON SALE BY A..M. .CK.A.Y &.co, )3K.UssF.I-Si 11. 71. i1frAt,o.isros, Etltol ; J,','Ininoa, l3luevslc. 710 Bnosssns, DEC. 15th, 1888. Coupons falling duo 52154 00 Instalment Railway debt 288 71 County Rate 351 00 School Hate, balance 1127 13 Municipal Equivalent 164 00 Salaries 142 60 Fire Department 70 00 Band '25 00 Printing 4 50 Fuel 10 00 mechanics' Institute 50 00 Amount to balance, being cash asset 1503 86 55890 70 Debenture Debt 532200 00 Railway Debt 698 07 $39808 97 Amount of Liabilities over Assets $19800 81 W. H. MoCRAGKEN, REEVE, THOS. KELLY, TREASURER, anging Lamps and Hall Lamps. We have Just Received a Splendid Variety of 'Hanging and Hall Lamps with the Latest Improve- ments and most Fashionable Patterns. Call in and Soo them and get Our Prices 0 0 0 CROSS OUT SAWS. 550100 sc,NAm-s. flimr Just received from the Best Manufactures in Canada and the United States a Full and Well Seteetod Stock of Cross -Cut Saws, including "The President," "Lance Tooth," "Champion,' "Racer;" &c. Persons requiring anything in this Line should see them. 0 —0---- 0 A Ftill Line of the Bost CHOPPING AXES on hand. Seasonable Goods, sueh as Cow Chains, Halters, Lanterns, Apples Pavers, Sleigh Bells, &c„ abundance, Sold at Close Prices. 0 —0 0 Wo Guarantee all our Silverware to be exactly what it is represented. A. Large and .,Well Asserted Stock to choose from. Big Bargains in those Goods. Wo have Crusts, Berry Dishes, Butter Coolers, Napkin Rings, Individual Salts and Poppers, &e., &o, Staple Lines of Hardware always on hand. (quotations to builders cheerfully given. Thanking our Many Customers for their Patronage i11 [loo past we solicit a continuance of the a1ne. 1t +111lf iiMEM{ 'RITE STAN"). A. M. M KAY (S1 Co., BROSSELS. 1: 1'