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We have bargains to of;;^ the Public in all lines we handle. We still have in mock many Spring and
Summer lines that we got in the Bankrupt Stocks we have been handling and will place them before you
at Prices no other Merchant need try to touch,
CAU'R PaiLLX`l,'''izialr Via. X: lr . ,
under the management of Miss Maggie Livingston, who is accomplished in all the branches connected with that line and she will show you the most I+ASHIONAI3L E
and STYLISH MILLINERY the market can afford on
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which are the dates of our Spring Millinery Opening tier 1S89.
New Advertisements.
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Leery.
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Buie reale Alton Ia1T.
B,taio t rtice--A. W. Panabaker.
1 he• • 1 Kr;irl Ii os, Listowel.
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peeeee etel ry Comp„and \Ve'1s S CO.
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nlh.liter�•O ens:—A\.Simpsonr¢-Ann.
to Crouitors-..ghoriiY Gibbons.
lfilliu_ry Opening—W. Nightingale l
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iinlporinm--Mrs. Tlailurtg0a iY
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JLIIU J', APRIL 12, 1539.
Rote should roue after the outspoken
defeat of the Scott Act ? Prohibition,
of course. Paeple are heartily sick of
the trimming of the two political par-
ties on the temperance question as well
as other important matters, and unless
either party strike something more def.
finite the Third Party will wreck them
as sure as the 000 shines. There was it
tithe when the whole movement of w pol-
iticel peaty 'ace worked from the canons
bet tl t. d,} le s,.eedily and peop•rly
passim; away and the maultood of this
country ,., l ti P; it: elf and taking the
steed it should have occupied years am.
Party More I:rieciplo huts been the rnin-
ation of this fair Donunien, and now it
le time principle bad its innings, and
when this becomes the -tile rather than
the exueptiou there will be a rattling
among thedry hones.
Tris following to the platform- of the
Third Party, now the subject of so much
discussion :
1. Righteousness and truth in public
affairs, as well as in privatebusi,1100, and
no compromise with wrong.
2. Equal rights for all creeds, classes
and N:.tionalities, but exclusive privileges
for none.
B Anetioualsentiment, anational liter
ature and in all mattere of public policy—
our country first.
4 The prompt and absolute prohibition
of the liquor traffic, and the honest and
the money necessary to ln'i'::< such vclte s
to the pills ? Na molly those who favor
linen". cud more :lie: neje those wh • are
pentlilintt y affected n to :vee Time
1, ge ••• I i who
reetted the act as a Kee . , y in are dime -
ilea of tenn,terance, • e•ep that should
no b • erten, Kiley ,:e mid le lee: to
• cover the whole g'tonn.t with a jam-' atncl
secure Prohibition. 'there in not meek
doubt tint there are curse alive to -day
a•td taking part 1,1. public. Ida s who will
y"t see a prohibitiu,t nrea,nre on th-
statute books of C,ttla3e• and to that cod
the efforts of all geed oitiu ,w nhoull be
directed.
A rasar many people talk about the
resolution °oncoming t'.ta re
cantle before the Dominion - Parliament,
and apparently do not kuow what lir.
O'Brien's motion reale/ was. To set
this matter at rest we reprint it from the
[Iansara, which should be good author-
ity. Here it is
That ell after the word "That" be left 011E
and the fenewingineertee in lion thereof'
'tIr. Snooker do not now leave the CI hair,
Mit that it be resolved, that nn humble Ad-
dress be presented to IIis 18soellency the
Governor•Gcucal, setting forth: 1 That this
nonce regards the power of die 11•'e ing the
Acte of the Legislative Assembllco of tho
Provinces, vested In His Excellency I0 Ccoo-
awe 01100 •'ative essential to the t ,,a1uual
stonce 01 the D,oit,ina; 11 `hut this
,oat power, while it sbould t v, t' 1 e we.td-
,:'y rsorcised, s:,eul(1 be fearlessly sus.
1'111101 for the protnetlon of rho rights of a
minority, fur the prrsr:rvation of too funda-
1 n.:• ural principles o: the Constitution, rad
for ertegnariiug the general Interests 01 the
People; :1 That in th, opinion of this House
tl:a passage bl the Legislature of the Prov-
ince of Quebec of the Act intituled 'Au A it
roceeeiins the settlement of the Jesuits'
p.,..0-0000, 111•eyond the power of that Legi.
la are, Firstly, because it endows from
public funds a religious organisation, there-
by violating the undoubted constitutional
principle of the eemplsto separation of
Church end State and of the a0eolute equal-
ity of all leneminatlens before the law.
Secondly, because it recognises the usurpa-
tion et a right by a foreign authority.
namely, Isis lolinses the Pope of Rome, to
demt'hnt his consent was necessary to
ou0 evrer tae Provincial Legislature to dis-
pose of a portion of the nubile domain. ani'
oleo because the Act is made to depend upon
the will, and the appropriation oftho grant
thereby rondo as subject to the control of
the some authority. And thirdly, boeause
the endowment of the society of Josue, an
Ethel).ct, secret and politico -religions body, the
explosion of which from every Chri0ttan
community wherein it has hada footing has
bce:t rendered necessary by its fataletoot
and miseni0voue iutormeddllug with the
fuuetions of civil government, is draught
with don erto the civil and religious liber -
vigorous enforcement of all other laws for Mee of tho nieople of Canada. And -tole
the repression o£ vice and intemperauoe, Brute, therefore prays that His Excellency
mill t":"meleesly pleased to disallow the5. Retrenohtnent and economy in public' said A
expenditure, with the view of reducing _
our enormous national debt, "Tics Berlin Town Couooil at its last
B. 'lauhood suffraeo, with an whim- meeting passed et motion to the effect
hone' qualification ; that is, a vote to every that 'the oonstableistordng the'town:
freeman of legal ago who can read and bell ovory evertus at 0 o'clock, after
write. which all children of 15 years and trader
t. Th.; extension of the french to Sound on the streets shall he arrested -and
loom u dealt with according to law: "
'3 An it zetive Sonatc, :new would it do to try such a plan in
• J (.til Service reform-
- hlrussols? Almost any night you may meet
Tin: Cow By-law tint:Mien 11 talked of a score or mor') of boys and girls, aver -
very favorably by the most of the towns- aging 0 to 10 years, parading the streets
people. 'Very few rows are allowed to until 10 and 11 o'clock. This should Oslo
roam the country and loop for their be as they learn mom that is bad is a
nmpa:ul with the rule a few years me . l 'l "Itoolilig Cf 010 hind titan
500 as pe ple find it more advantageous tr ' he r. rent rig -Ir.. uc. l.y moue: of
• to secure i:�.sture and know whore theirin l ;:tion a, h i ono o' at ',choral Par
este.; are without .Contin;; the country. unto mast torah be a:. 10011 in this great
The nn•:r , .loon to ,tams, shad0 trees, lent hc.y tine they v _.1 Marna no 0101 bat
Yee t e 13-31l ' n' ; I m many 0f ih t ,hes if their e•i.ihiren "graduate'°
th u R i h t nl.ard than at •t1ly a r` lmest- any night at
:uny(t n 1•. are t ur th;utncnts for .the, Jr of. t dalvati , i ley buret:hs
the p000001101 the 1 ;:1 a t. Then there mai 1"3 1t 1100001 y nun str:s, boloag-
tre rlu.-,r of peoplewhowould improve ing to reepecteble • families in town, enol
their lawns and gardens by doing away those young gaffers ato throwing stoups,
with Lieh fences and g, morn into the yelling; liko wild Indians or using impor-
eractioe of something neat and tasty if tincnt language—if notlaiug worec—to
cattle were prohibited from running at passersby. It would boa good idea if
large. This law is already on the "eta- the above resolution wore passed for then
tate book" of Grey Township so that the Council could undertake to do what
the cry of it putting burden on the poor is left undone by more than one parent
man is without weight. Reeve Graham. 10 Bruseels. The boys and girls who are
is very enthusiastic of the matter and will in their homes before 0 p. in. usually
no doubt have a majority of the Council turn out 100 par cent. hotter than the
Board with bine street gadders.
Aa exchange voices our sentiments on.
the recent Scott Act elections:—rhe
public were not altogether unprepared
for the vote adverse to the Scott Aot as
recorded on Thursday of last week. ,
Without a special knowledge of the local ,
circumstances it in of course out of the !
question to attempt to analyze figures
and give reasons peculiar to each locality
leading to the result, and so detailed die.
section of the sebjoct must llo loft till
fuller details aro at hand. There wore
many reasons why defeat should attoud
the efforts of those Who were fighting re.
peal, and not the least of these was the
composition of the voters' lists.- In tho
natural Connie of events many have
°hanged their places of rovideneo since
the lists were compiled, Who would be
interested in looking after and advancing
Can tediet rn. IN e'svice -
Lueknow is to have a brass band of
fourteen instruments,
The Kinloss spring show of horses will
b2o 118he4,ld in Lnoknow On Tueeday, April
It is now reported that Albert Wilson,
the mn,deror, escaped into the States by
way of Sarnia,
Tbo Montreal Cote Exchange Associ-
I ation has declared against the dosing of
I the renals on Sunday.
The village sounoil of Tiverton pur-
1 ponce preventing the use of tiro crackers
; within the corporation,
This Iona schools and clntrobes have
, again boon closed by the of the Chair-
man of the hoard of health, though for
' what reason remains yet to bo seen.
The degree of Doctor of Divinity was
conferred on Revs. W. T. McMullen, of
,• Woodstock, ntncleratnr of -the General
Assembly and D. II,Fletcher, of 'Ilamil.
ten, by Knox C olleee,'rorointo,
17, 18, A _1--)
2 0,
Winnipeg talks of a Imbibe park.
Brockville wltl spend 2100,000 on a
drainage system.
Ilamiltou's second pair of punning
engines is imi ted,
The Aletnons of h 3 1.eah•.rl
tortes aro agitating fur the or„ -in. , tarn
of a Grand Lodge.
D. W. Beadle, of St. Catharine% a re-
liable authority, iltidnth, I,aa 1;,.3:n00:1
in his vicinity nearly all Billed,
Bev. George C ithbertson, of \\ , r-enng
has been. olectea m 0:'erattor of the r tee-
Uyterian Synoal of Hamilton ttnrl tem -
don.
Champion creme n Searle will -tart
from Australia for England 0n. )rty 4th
and will challenge Oelounor and '.1'eeiner
to rote on the Thames.
A Dawn township num has married
off six daughters in 18 mouths and. has
three promised ones left.
Some joker sent the Brantford alder -
mon each n new cigar box filled ,vith
sawdust. However, the n.ldermoa smelt
e. rat mud refused to open the box.
Ruben Wilson (colored) caused a
small panic at a coucortin Toronto on
Saturday by shouting "Readhead 1"
"Fire 1' at one of the performers. Els
fun cost him $20 fine and costs.
:leo. Law, of Druml•o, has instructed
Messrs. Harley et Sweet, barristere, of
Brantford, to begin a suit against the
G. T.11. for damage-, for the death of his
wife and grand -daughter ,at the recent
accident at Paris.
Miss. J. Carson, M. D., of Strrthroy,
daughter of School Iusneetor Carron of
'West 1\Iiddlesex, has been awarded the
fined prize by the faculty of the Women's
Medical College, Toronto. She obtained
upwards of 8a per sent, of the total
number of marks.
Two \Vindsor'edicennen wont to South
Colchester on Wednesday to arrest Isaac
Moulder, "the terror• of the:tlouuty." Tho
officers °aught sight of their man but he
escaped after trying to shoot them. His
brother John furnished hien a horse to
escape with, and John is now in jail for
obstructing an officer.
A fox chase took plane in the vioinity
of Alorpeth ono day last week. A pertain
fancily was aroused by a great noise
among the hens, .and to their surprise
they saw two large foxes. Tho obese',
began between throe young ladies. They
succeeded in -killing one in the barn.
yard, while the other stood a chase of a
mild and a half before he fell their
victim. They were armed with a fork,
o stone and a club.
Angus Boll has been clerk of Sunni -
dale tocenaltip for nearly 40 y vers.
A branch of the Dominion livangeli•
cal Alliene, tete boor formed -at St.
T'h•hn'ts,
!lr(ur f o l file (1,o1 PankA u
bylaw fixiee the (li -ie. 1 1,11.1e. fu: the
second 111181 in Ann t
The mein line of the \.elluml Can:,l
branch May 1st fur the 001 cn
The by l tteem; i, apal 51,r,(10 f ®IjL
crud site for .t l;ri.;e ,:uli .:ac voted 0.1 at
Ml=a Craig; Tuesday, a ud carried by 100
to 1.
Thos. Crawford hurl .Ionto Scott have
bought •2,800 head offatcattie from
Walker ti Sow, Walkerville. Tho cattle
will be exportol in May acct June.
Ilie Lordship Bishop 'Walsh, of Lon-
don, tho Toronto World is inforined on
undo 'lite(' authority, has been appoint xl
to the Archdiocese of Toronto, The
official announcement will be imide in a
few clays.
-Rev. 11. Herr, lata t e ,taut gminitttee
of St. James' church, tltratford, 1008
made the recipient of a purse of gold on
Wednesday evening by the congregation
previous to leaving for his new field of
work at Ingersoll.
Rumors are afloat le certain quarters
that the C.P.R. authorities are thinking
of opening negotiations with the M.C.R.
for the purchase of the St. Clair branch
end extending it to St. Thome e, ceos0105
tho ravine just uortb of the M.C.1.1., and
connecting with their present liue a little
smith of the Air Lino to in ;. A now
depot is in be built as ,at.i central as
pussilde.
At the nomination emoting held at
Wonclotorli last T1iitr dry evening to fill ,
the vieneey caused by the death of the
lath Jonathan Mardi), the ft Ili wieg were
nominated candidate.: Warren Totten,
moved by John rIead, vctxnuia,d ey L.
herr; John J. Hall, moved by 11. W. 1
Paw toll, seconded by I1. Tovell ; James
S. Scarff, moved by Henry West, second-
od by George Philpot. The voting will l
take place on. Friday of next week.
Quito a sensation tae been caused in f
Peterboro' by the alleged elopement of i
Alfred E. Curter, organist of the 80.:
Andrew's°httroh, with Miss Annie Gra•
ham, ono of the leading singers of St.
'Andrew's choir. Carter is a married
man and has one child, a little girl five
years of age, and was formerly organist
of St. James Cathedral, Toronto. Miss
Graham is a seamstress, about 10 or 20
years of ago ; is. of a quiet disposition.
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OUTS•. MILLINERY OPENING WILL 'PANE
--PLACE ON—
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- r1 tr,' F��1!<r;'af, 1 cf' if ..•' , ,.fit. ,
when we 1111 81.10w, 101±110111 cxeeption,thr. most
Elaborate and Largest Stock of tbo newest
Millinery crer shown in Brussels. It's not nec-
essary for us to treat the Laclios to a, lot of tal-
ly about Our Milliner, we only wish to state
that MISS GREEN, who has been with ns so
Many seasons, again takes charge of our Mill-
inery Department and wo are confident the
good taste she has always displayed will be ful-
ly appreciated by the Ladies generally through
the Coining Season. Wo hope every Lady
who possibly can come to do so on our. Open-
ing Days. We charge nothing for looking.
F. C. ROGERS,
Brussels, April 4, '139,
Undcrsi_ue(1 desire to intimate to the Public
generally that they have Removed to the
rick Fleck Opp. ' , Nightingale 86 Ch's Store;
---and are prepared to Pay the--•
L'.. gaseder Maezet Price, 5 C l q
for any Quantity of ffrresh, ii 'Sys.
Cr EV Ea Z7 `tie^' Com. C L3. IT 1-
`\: rs,, Ballantyne & Son.
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01 TY DRY 1tJ(I STORE FOR i3ASFE1,S.
You ,'oc respmttUlly asked to read this Circular,
aatil -it is hoped you will become interested in.
its contents :
HE signature at the foot is the name of a -
Firm who Slave a large Dry Go"ds Busi-
ness Mille City of Stratford and they in-
tend opening a B1rANoII ST01ut,:IN BRussELs under
the Management of 1111581'11. John Ferguson and
George Halliday, two young men well-known to
31031 ail.
On TUESAAY, .APRIL 9t11,- they intend to throw
open the doors of their establishment_ and to
make their bow to the community. tTheir
Address \Yi11 be TEE POSTOFFICE BLOCH(.
They come with the determination to so par-•
Chase, select, display and sell their goods that
their Store shall become a Great Attraction,
ttnd a noted place of resort, especially to the
ladies. They feel they aro In a positicnl t i
bring this about.
Because they have Nought their go„cls for
- Cash, and will sell their Goods for Cash, there-
by saving the purchaser from twenty to ;fifty
per emit.;
Because they are not only Ileri:'ncl:•1 Dry
- (:foods Men, but aro also Expt _ nc.r_1 City 1'ry.
Goods Men, being quite "tit Houle” in all tato
branches caul fully alive to all the regnirrul0Lio
of the trade;
:Because they make the regtl;A3H(•nt; of the
• trade a study es well as a business;
Because, -not only aro they e 11 •acquainted
with the handling of l\Ierehaiuiise, but they arc
equally well acquainted with the :Buying and
Selecting of Goods, possessing a 'Thorough
Knowledge of the markets, and bring conver-
sant with tho prevailing Styles and the ruling
Fashions of the day ;
Because they are Practical Mon in all the
various departments of a First -Class, Well.
Equipped Dry .Goods Business ;
Because they don't intend to snake the Casio
Purchaser pay for the looses incurred by
bad debts;
Because they -are conducting a Successful
Business in a city with keen competition. •
With compliments. to the ladies of Brussels
and vicinity they would ask thein to accept this
intimation that their presence at the New Store
in the Postoffico Block on Tuesday. next, April
9th, and following (lay8 will be much. appre-
ciated. We are,
Yours rely .aspen'/Rill;>l,
SCANT (c FERGUSON,
F11110138011 (C HA1,LItDAY,
Managers.