The Brussels Post, 1889-6-28, Page 6New Advertir,ornents
Locoln . A. Veal,
Locals • Buss B'us.
Foetid This oflioe.
Locals Adam Gond.
Local—Mrs. Alexendsr.
Strein,l las, knight.
Paris,,ncm--•J. T. Pepper.
Iee oream--J. Y S. Kirk,
Looal —W. Nightingale <C Co.
Reform meeting -4. 11, Smith,,
Writing material --G. A. 1)e admen.
and liON.ed it up and rank it, Ae soon
as it was known what he bad dune efforts
I were made to give biro emetics, but he
resisted, and the service of Chief Paieley
was called. Ile al'reetod the man and
took him to the Council Chamber, where
medical aid was quickly auurinoned, and
the doctors used a stomach pump, after
whin!( be tune pub in the lookup. Abnnt
3 o'clock he wail found in a bad state.
Ile was brought into the Council Chain,
her end a doctor administered stimulants.
A matrass lyes procured and a Are put
on, and everything possible was done, but
he quietly sank, and died about 5 o'clock.
While iu the cell be had battered his
head badly against the walls or bars.
His friends are supported to live in Stret-
ford.
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FRIDAY, <TUNE 28, 1889.
A :luiinau of County Orange Lodges
are firing het shot at the "soft soaping"
of the Grand Ledge in oonnootion with
the resolution condemning the Orange-
, men who voted for the Jesuits Estates'
Act, The Orange Sentinel is also catoh-
ing it.
AT a reuent meeting of the county conn.
cil of Lambton, it was decided to erect a
house of refuge. A committee was ap-
pointed to take what steps it considered
necessary for its erection, to select a site
of 50 or 100 acres, as it may think best,
to provide plans and estimates for build-
ings, prepare the neoeesary bylaw for
issue of debentures to raise the money
require!. and in alt matters in oomeo.
tion nit', the work to make snehprepara-
tions as itmay think 111 its management
necessary. This is a move in the right
direction as an institution of this class
is wanted in almost every county iu On•
tario. A populous and wealthy county
like Huron should not be much longer
without one.
Tan new Dominion Voters lists are
now in course of revision, and it behoov.
es every man who is entitled to vote to
see that his name ie on the list. The
Lists have been printed at the new Gov-
ernment Bureau in Ottawa and aro said
to be very defective. At any rate, names
are sure to be miss polled or omitted, so
that no one should take it for granted, as
with municipal and Ontario lists, that'
his name is on the roll because it
ought to be there. And this matter
should be looked after before the 1st of
August. Applicationsto place names on
the new Dominion voters, lists must be
made by presenting declarations to the
Revising Officer between June lab and
August 1st. The Revising Officer is ex•
pected to take from the assessment roll
the names of all persons who are shown
there to possess the necessary quali6e
cations, i, e., owners, tenants, occupants,
etc., of the value 4300 in cities, 5200 in
towns, and 5150 in townships and vil-
lages. The assessmentrolls will rob
show the names of farmers' son., owners
sons, tenants sons, theme vetei'9, etc„
as possessing the qualifications to cantle
them to be placed on the Dominion
voter()' lis+s; Prom; 92 9:1 >).:half of, at+
Inch (this applies (dat) td1 fawners, ten-
ants, ate., into May possess the qualifi-
cations, although assoased too low) de-
clarations should be procured and filed
with the revising Officer before the 1st of
August. Get on before the first of
August. It will be much easier for all
concerned if this is done, and save a lot
of trouble afterwards. Declarations can
be made before a Judge, Commissioner,
Notary Public, Justice of the Pe'ioe,
Mayor, Reeve or Municipal Counoillor.
It is almost certain that the Dominion
voters' lists now being prepared will be
used at the next gevoral election, when-
ever that election may take plane.
Baron County.
His Honor Judge Toms, of Goderich,
has been re-elected D. D. G. M. of the
Oddfellowe of Huron.
Rev. R. T. Burns, deputy postmaster
at Kingston, was Tuesday committed for
trial on a charge of larceny.
Last week Postmaster Fair, of Clinton,
left for a trip to the land of brown health
and shaggy wood and stalwart men and
bonnie lassies.
A man named MoGoy swallowed an
ounce of Paris green along with some
liquor, at Clinton, Tuesday, and died in
spite of all efforts to save him.
A baso ball game was played at
Mitchell on Thursday afternoon between
Exeter and Mitchell, resulting in favor of
the former club, Score, 19 to 4.
A meeting of the directors of the Can-
ada Coaoh Ilona Society was held in the
Albin Hotel, Goderich, last week. There
were present, John Gillum, London ; D.
M. ;Ratcliffe, Seaforth ; Andrew Young,
Carlow ; John Essery, Exeter ; D. Fish.
er, Jno. Aikenhead, Dr, Whitely and Jas.
Mitchell, Goderich. A large amount of
routine business was transacted, and
steins taken to extend the advantages and
claims of the Society amongst breeders
of coach steak. A conitnitteo was ap.
pointed to extend and complete the
working rules of the Society and report
at the annual meeting, which it was de-
cided to hold et London on Friday,
D' eoember 0th.
Two young men, William Fuel Robert
Fleming, were brought before Mayor
Whitehead and W. W. Farren, J. P. of
Clinton, on Tuesday charged with steal-
ing a heifer from A. J, Courtioe, Godo-
rioh township. Wm. Fleming was also
charged with stealing a Iamb tho pro-
perty of IL, J. Hibbs, Prisoners pleaded
guilty on all the charges and were corn•
mitted for trial et the next court of conn.
potent jnriscliotion. Aftor the two form.
er had been committed a young roan
named Moffat was arrested and coin- '
witted fou being concerned in the steal.
ing of tho lamb. All throe wore taken 1
up to Gabriel] jail Tuesday evening in
charge of constable Paisley and Tod.
ford.
About 9,90 on Tuesday morning a man
Warned lbleCoy, o Clinton, while under
the indite/me of liquor, percbnecrl an
4ceestom til.
The aunnal Caledonian games will be
held oneSept. 8rd,
Collegiate Institute entertainment on
Friday evening of this week.
Bev. Wesley Casson will succeed Rev.
J. E. Howell, and Rev. T. W. Cosens will
be the assistant pastor, in the Methodist
church here.
A little daughter of Robt. Johnston lied
a very nine operation performed upon her
last week. The child had been sick for
about three weeks. First she had in.
gemmation of the lungs, which waa fol-
lowed by matter forming in the chest.
This threatened to cause the death of the
child from suffocation. The pus, the
doctors said, would neyer be absorbed,
hence the only oure was to cut in between
the rib, r:id let the matter out, which
was done. A tube was inserted and the
matter washed out every day. The little
girl at last accounts was doing well. She
will likely recover all right.
The Sur says:—"On Monday evening
as the 0:15 eastern express was approach-
ing a gentleman and lady were seen driv.
ing furiously, apparently attempting to
pass the moviogtrain. Spectators looked
on with hover and were completely para-
lyzed on seeing a wheel fly off the buggy
and, expecting to see the mangled remains
of the occupants, closed their eyes, and
next moment were surprised to see the
aged couple still sitting in the buggy, the
axle trailing on the ground and the horse
trotting up street. The lady and gentle-
man of this thrilling adventure and provi-
dential escape from instant death are Mr.
and Mrs. Oke, of Hallett. The horse,
becoming frightening at the sound of the
whistle of the locomotive, started on a
run and Mr. Oke, having had his arm
broken recently, it was weak, and his
wife, icnewine, his inability to hold the
horse, seized the lines and succeeded in
stopping the horse opposite Mr. McGinnis'
store. The epeetatore seemed more hurt
than the heroine of the thrilling adven-
ture and miraculous escape.
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PLUM,
General Blacksmith,
wishes to intimate to the public generally
that he does all kinds of Blacksmithing
in a Workmanlike Mannar.
Wagons, Buggies, Sleighs and Cutters
made to Order.
Repairing promptly Executed.
I make a Specialty of Horse -shoeing.
A Call Solicited. t"Iiemember the
Stand. 3500 1 THE BRIDGE,
21 S. Plum,.
Private Funds to Loan.
$20,000
Have been placed in my !lands
for Investment on real estato.
LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST.
No Commission.
Borrowers can have loans com-
pleted in Three Days if title
satisfactory.
W. M. SINCLAIR,
Solicitor, Brussels.
GOOD NEWS
TO This AFFLICTED !
No family who knows the power of
—JAMES HIRST'S—
Pa in Exterminator
will be without it in their house. They
know it to be a family physioian. It is
both an internal and external remedy.
Pain cannot remain where it is properly
applied. The lame who have used orutall-
es from 2 to 12 years have thrown them
away by the use of it. Referenoes can
be given that different blind persons have
had their sight restored to them by the
use of it when the optio nerve was not
injured. It is good for inflammatory and
chronic rheumatism, gall stones, neural.
gia, toothache, songhe and colds, earache
and all other aches and pains. PRICE
25 CENTS. Sold by druggists and coun-
tlymerchants. Prepared and sold whole-
sale, by James I-Tirst, 85 Park
Street South, Hamilton, Ont. n813 -4m
A WONDERFUL LA14EJ
02E WATER DOEIH GOOD 1.11(0 A MEDlCINc
,flu
A °E„?4''J',
r4.7)7,1UJ1<1J4 snttlxcl'noM Nnsv 1/01{14.u. YAM'S llespectfully,
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THE 13.F USSELS POST J1oNr `28, 1889.
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MHECOOK'SBESTFRIEND
9 i�tj
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MEAT
MARKET,
;Weir Street, - llrusscls
ANDREW CURRIE, PROPRIETOR.
Fresh AND Salt Meats
Of the boat quality always on baud and de-
livered to any part o1 the village free of
()barge.
Terme very favorable,
FAT CATTLE WANTED!
Nor which the biChest market price wnl
be paid,
I also maks a specialty of buying rues
en<i Skins.
Don't forget the place next door to
Fletcher'sJewelry Store, A. CURRIE•
Baby Carriazes
Baby( Carriaig°ek
A I �- IAGBis
Handsome Display
of Baby Carriages in all the
LATEST' STYLES,
and sold at
Call in and See our Stock
before you order elsewhere.
Buggy Rugs, Dusters,
Fly Nets, TT'liips,
always on hand.
Splendid Assortment of Trunks,
Valises and Satchels in Stock.
H. Dennis,
T. FLETCHER,
PRACTICAL
WATCHMAKER
AND JEWELLE.R.
Thanking the imbibe for past favors and
support and wishing still to secure your
patronage, We are opening out fulllines
in
GOLD & L f 1 WaAICH a.
SILVER PLATED WARE
from established and reliable makers
fully warranted by ne.
Clocks of the
Latest Desgin.s.
am NV V :
Wedding Rings,
Ladies Gem Ringo,
Broaches,
Earrings, $e
Also have in stook a full line of Violins
and Violin Strings. &e.
N. B.—Iesuer o Marriage Licenses.
T. Fletcher,
�LLr1V LINE,
'89 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. '89
LIVRRPOCL AND AVON SWIM
Money to Loan;
Aro/10Y to Loam on Farm 1'ro-
perty, at
LOWEST RATES]
PR1vA'rg AND COMPANY FUNDS
DIOKSON cC: HAYS,
Solicitors,
Brussels, Ont.
ONFI"rO LOAN!
Any _Aracd,nt of Money to Loan
on Farm or Village Pro-
perty, at
6 cG 6 Pei'Oent. Yearly.
Straight Loans with privilege
of repaying when required.
Apply to
A. Hunter,
Division Court Cleric, Brussels.
He
As in past years, 1 am pre-
pal'ed to buy any quantity'
of GooD FLEECE WOOL, at the
very
Highest Market Price in CASH 1
Also Grain of all kinds.
Farmers will find it to their
advantage to market their
Wool and surplus Grain in
Brussels. I also take this
opportunity to inform my
Friends that during the com-
ing Season I will he found at
the
AMERICAN HOTEL, BRUSSELS
every clay (where my office
now is) ready and willing to
buy what Produce you may
have to offer.
Robt. Graham,
May 18th, 1889. 44.12
100,000 Lhs.'OOL
Wanted
For Season of 1889.
CASH ��`�- PM
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I am prepared to pay the high-
est Cash Prices for good fleece
Wool delivered at the
Listowel woolen !Mills.
Having boon 15 yearsin business
here, it has always been my en-
deavor to pay higher prices than
the market allows, and in the
Purer myaniworr. ramAainn• 1 ,queer gonna°. past years have paid city market
1171-29 OSfroassion Juno 19
May 00 Parisian , prices. Wool being so low in
June 0
one 20
Polynesian Juno 27 price it will afford me pleaSUre
June
A f0arthageaian price,
Sardinian July 11 to pay the Highest price going.
rano 27 *Circassian Jul 19
July 4 Parisian July 20
July ll PorAug.July 18 1.Ua yagOslou Au 1
July 20 Sardinian Ang.is
Aug, 1 *Circassian Aug, 22
Aug.
ug,10 Parisian Aug. 22
Aug. Polynesian Sept.O
Aug.22 •, Oarthn genian
Aug,0 Sardinian Sept.10
Sept S.— .............. ',Circassian a Sept. 20
Sept.
t. 12 Parisian
Polynesian Oat, 1t 0
RATES 0P PA805510 BY MAIL, STEAli-
)0115 —Qin n o To LIvEnPoiL. •
Cabin GO, 70, and 00 dollars a:cording to
accommodation, Servants in Cabin 50 dol-
lars, Intermediate, 80 dollars, Steerage,
20 collars, Return tickets, Cabin, 110, 100,
and 150 dollars, Intermediate, 00 dollars,
Stoorago, 40 dollars.
*sly Circassian or other ostra steamers.
Cabin, 00, 00, and 70 dollen, aocordina to rte.
uourmo,itdetion, Intatmodsate s0 dollars.
190dollars, `Ilsitoormeciiatoi00 dollars. Ott110,
Sten -
ego 40 dollars,
ITho CAn'l'I1AMONTAN will not carry
passengers from this side. There will bo no
steamer carryingpassengers from Quebec
May 80tH, July 41, Aug. 9th and dot, nen
Moron -
emend wishing to emb embark atom retreat, will
leave Toronto by Tuadday morning's Ivx-
i 'css, arriveatMontreal about 8 t,,m„ find
go on board any time befuro midnight,
AT,80 AGENT Pion Till:
UTE STAR ADD WEAN BINDS
In exchanging wool for goods will
allow a few cents more. Will
also guarantee to sell my goods
at cash prices. I don't have two
prices ---cash and trade—my rule
is one price only. Running the
year round enables rue to carry
a large stock.. This year having
a larger stock than usual, will
offer you
The Best Stock of Twc 1 In Ike Donate.
ton to Clwescfront.
Double and Twisted Full Cloths
Itf,ANN;1LS. BLANKETS,
All (loads of ilte Newest Patterns and
limiest Designs.
Colpo early with your Wool and
you will fincl us ready and will-
ing to give you our best atton-
tion. Wo will 1)c happy for you
to Inspect Goods and Prices be-
fore disposing of your wool, :f
remain,
otrlleo of Palle recti tock it le a hotel r Y". I��a(1103,
green, eyly ItEI.a1[1 �o it<�� ?, 1,V, tic 'itt-Iriat, Agent. 4:1-31118 LISTO' EL.
ETHEL
ST AO FLOUR LLL
The undersigned having completed the change from the stone to
the celebrated Hungarian System of Grinding, has now the Mill in
First -Class Running Ordei
and will be glad to see all his Old customers and as many now
ones as possible.
P1Q11.r alld Fend „4.11Wa7s nand.
Highest Price paid for any quantity of Good Grain.
�IlO('i�ll i@
WIVE. MILJ-'V _L'-1.
�rmers
See the New Noxon Binder
Drill 1-
AXES
ANn MOWERS.
CC CC
I\ OXON
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GEMINI ¶ILKINSJN PLOW8, -:-
Davis Sewing Machines,
Stoves, Tinware, &c., at
JAG SO
�R, Se LS.
BETTER IE%VS FOR TilE
The Brussels Woolen Mill
wants to get
500,000 LBS. OF ', OOL
either for CASH or in exchange
for Goods, -,-
The Highest lIarket Price Paid in Cash is
and a Few Cents More in Trade,
We have a Fine Assort -
anent of Tweeds, Cottons,
Flannels, Blankets, 'Sheet-
ing, 1nitted, Goods,
Yarns, +h, e,
All Wool loft with us for manufacturing, whether rolls or other-
wise, will have our prompt attention.
SATISFACTION GUARANT'D
11° Wo wish to remind the Farmers that tho "Woolen Mill
Store" in Brussels is not connected with THE BRUSSELS WOOL -
111' MILL, but 28 sellt)arl Goons I')'ont the Listolucl 11.Iill, which we
consider a great advantage to the Fanners of this Locality, as the
two Stores are side by side and the Goods and Prices can easily bo
compared. We nu
'YOUR OBEDIENT SERVANTS,
GE O. HOWE & rC� foo f {�
BRUS'7L.,L.iJn
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