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The Brussels Post, 1890-5-9, Page 5MAY 9, 1890., POLITICAL Novo. fel institutions in the province, in which farmers' 80330 can got aeien11110 know. The Clinton New Era soya of the Last Aaron oandidates 1 --"In the Enst the candidates are the old member, Mr, (],:,nun, and 11r, `Musgrove, in the Con. servative interest ; not even tho lateer's 403131011018 think he has any show what- ever to defeat Gibson bub there is a 081. mitt adventags in being a defeated (Con. worvative candidate, it give one a °lain, to recognition for 80001008 rendered that is otherwise not heeded. It has been said that "polities monists soma queer bell. follows." it also brings about) some peouliar oiromnstancee. Mr, Musgrove, until lately, was a toaollor in the hiding ; talking with a lady at ono time, who is also a tuaoll00', on politics, he need words 1.0 t1Iie effect : "There is net a man in .Ifo county of Huron I would rather see "epreeelt East Httron than Gibson, for I don't know a better nen for the poli• lion,' Yet Rile to the man ho is going 110 oppose at the coaling election, Ifow. '.ver we aro sati9aed that the electors will egret) with Musgrove, in Ili• opinion, and elect Mr. Gibson by a big neejority." The Conservative Convention for Weed IIuron, held at Smith's 1-1 ill Wed- uraday, was I•Irgely attended, every polling; sab.livisiuo In the riding b fug well te.preseut10. J. 1I, Roberts, of I1negaunol, µu1 nnlrllnrnusly chosen to '-n,ae.. Wcnt ILlron at the meeting \ m- sting of Lim Gr:„rvlitived el `i ,rte Herm was 118,13 et IIen 1•Ii et, Tun .l'ty of 31,1e win. 14. 'Ply. atl,.0 1,31111, wit.; Very barge, every polling enbelivl• 1011 in the' .riding being 1'11pr0001te1, Among those present were John Tor- rence, Reeve of Stamey ; llenl;v Either, Deputy lt. eve of -.Opine; John 12ea- glom, D -,pots ileo"() of Godorioh Town ship ; 1):. Rollin., Reeve of Beeler ; W. T G. Bisset, Deputy Reeve of Exeter 1 William Slanders, editor Advocate ; John White, editor Times. The meeting was very enthusiastic in every ,esee08. J. 4). Holmes, of Toronto, was made the un- animous choice of the Convention to 0011• beet the riding in the interest of the Con- servative party of SOn1h Huron. The Liberal Convention for the Wast . aiding of Hur:n was hold in the Tem - Permute Hall, Goderich, on Monday, and was ln,gly attended, 126 delegates ate tending out of a p,sslb's 138. After the examination of the credentials the 'fleet. :ng was called to order by President 1.m•Vi 1, who explained the object of the getheriug. Hon. A. 11L Ross, on morning forward, ':0.30 enthniiaatina'ly t'One'Ved, and Blade 1 .tehert bat vigorous address. Ile ex- ' Maine)) the rensou for his retirement. Ifo had not left tho G n'ernment because 111 wait not in harmony with 11s 0011013. glue) m• borause he had 1301 not of touch with his constituents, but for the reason y :lett of late his heirinl had become very !tt tefc•Liv', and he did not believe that it was right fo hio) 1,) 1.0111111 it puna in the Goverununt When I08 fullest and beg. faenitie3 cored not be devoted to :03 work which devolved upon him. In addition to that, for the seven years which he had been in the l0ayernme11t 1L•r Inas known little or nothing of the plc..sures of home life, having been .eeita1ed to he absent attending to his 4t111e8 to a greater extent than his 1 persone1 iuolin'ttione wiatled, and as ho wa3 now growing, in years, ho believed it wltx only right that the honor eh0tt'd be passed to other ,lands by his stepping aside. What was wanted now was harm my and nuauimity of action oa the part of the Reformers of West Huron, and he felt eatisfied that the nominee of this reinvention would be 610 repreeoutat• lieu of West Huron in the next Parlfa. meet. He paid a tribute to the states. elmm:ship of Mr. Ilosvat and hoped that the best efforts would be put forward to 0e3nre the election of a Otannoh supporter of that hon. gentleman. After thanking the electors for their kindness to him in electing him as their representative for the past fifteen years he resumed his seat amidot load and prolonged am. plants. The following gentlemen wore then nominated : J), McGillicuddy, Goderioll ; J. 'r. Garrow, Goderioh ; Robs, Currie, East \Vawanosh ; A. H. Manning, Clinton ; A. M,Moiturohie, Jlinton ; Robs. Harrison, Ashfield ; Dr. Sloan, Blyth ; John Kernighan, Colborne. All of the above, save Meagre. MaGil- licuddy, G'trrow and Manning, after making short addresses, retired from the held. After the first ballot Meagre. Manning and Garrow were pitted against 0110 another, the result being in favor of Mr. Garrow by a vote of 68 to 118. Mr, McGillicuddy, who wee to have gone to the ballot against lir. Garrow, then withdrew Iron the contest, and it wet moved by Mr. Manning, seconded by ■ Mr. McGillicuddy, that Mr. Garrow'° nomination be made nnanimou8. This was carried, and cheers were given 'ter the candidate, after which the following Lxeenttves were ()looted : President, A. H. Manning, Clinton ; First Viee.President, A. MoMurehie, Clinton ; Secorid'Vlce•Preeident, Joseph Grtlliu, Ashflald ; Secretary, Wm. Lane, Dungannon ; Treasurer, E. Martin, Godalrich. A vote endorsing the Mowed Govern. meet was moved by John Washington, seconded by Joseph Griffin, and carried unanimously. After a vote of thanks to the retiring ofliee'a the Convention ad• jourued. An old Scotch farmer of West `Lois, iu the county of Oxford, gives a 1001 of the many mesons why farmers, iede- peldent of party lines, should 0upport the Mowat government on 6th of 311118 rroxt. Lot the farmer's road them ;,;are. rutty. He 0110 "N,Iw, 110 the llon, Oliver Mowat l're. 1 e Ilo- rf and one honored 1 mice of Ontario a d I sontative for eighteen yoata, is alloul to appeal to the country for another leas,: of Oleo foe loco' ,yen's, itis our duty 114 1' ll'111!1r41;,, empire int) 1113 11l'0e11' 0') It legielatnr, to Inlo.v whc311.1'orrnot it 18 such aw will justify the farmers in giving flim it hearty support at the mese: 6 ,'Ieetnl'I, it1)11 wi3,11 he hue dole for the tan'reet of the dgrlonliurist. "\V3' 3013) in looking over the Rets that he hue 3,3,,,',1 al 1'1.1.13110 11111814 131:5) ire has er:mked 1,1,11„x t3 railroad.. to the amount of 413 million dollars. 1.011) was :a buy;,' sem g1VOn decidedly for the in. t.:ret 111113 farmer, to enable limn 111 11:1 11 elem. and a,tay L.ran031 f3' his pro. dnee Ln Lir holt market. 11:r. lfnwnt boa given e. great deal of al3nnunn to foster.nd 11,1)3 btt,1,l Ing 110 of ,1111 agrirnl6:r1l u:1leg,, and it ie now nue ,,rLin• 111,301 proficient end use - lodge of farming, and it ix Admitted by good anthorlty that 1110 egrioultural col. lege will do more good for the Improve- ment of agriculture than any other in. 141itl111,,, in the pl•oviuce. •911r, Mowat hes oxtablixhed farmers' institutes throughout the province, which will be a great boou to the ferment, and 113141110 gelid results every d•3y wh(1r farmers are meeting together disceseh,g Initter3 of great interest in oonneetimt with farms and their protlune. "He has elven the right of franchise to ferment' sone, giving the farming con. mauity a larger share of franchise than any other ulaos i" the province. Al. though the law 18 110W changed to man. hoed eulirago,i still shows the interest Mr. Mowat has taken in the farming community, 'Mr. Mowat 11110 given the farmers the best drainage law of any province in the Dominion, which hoe been a groat bene- fit to the farmers in reclaiming thous 111)3)0 of I1Oree of wet laud. "Mr. Mowat hat appointei an agrienl. 0013) oonu1iesfu1, to inlnire into the stet(' of egrioultare in this province and report on the be -t means of iulprovieg the condition of the farmer and the re. pert has been of Bleat value to the farm. ere of title pro Mine, ” llr, Mowat has aided and 110sisterl the -. riccite a' socictl,s with liberal 13)10. lie lino given liberal grants lo 3)' -ia y .. I13 the pro.. lone. I l Mow .1. 11113 created a vent 10 1111 rabinet fora farmer and filled the seat I,y plunulg 100 11,11. 011111:00 Drury ill i, lt, .111311a6U1 of Agriculture—a geutlemain of whom the people of this province may be greed, as an ag1 iou11 grist, and farmers may expect great improvement mid progre-8 in the 00ienee of agriculture by having 91011 an able and talented fnrmor as Mr. Drury at their head in the government. "Aud last of all though not least, Mr. Mowat has given four thousand dollars to each county in the province to aid and assist then in building houses of refuge. Fourth Division Court. The usual sittings of the Fourth Division Court was held on May lot and 610, Judge Doyle presiding. The fullewiug are the oases heard :— Timmins vs. McLennan—Judgment for plaintiff. A uley vs. Veal --Judgment fur plain- tiff. McIntosh v., 11330130 --Au interpleader issue, the claimant elailning by virttt0 of a ell ,tae] 111oat:age against gouda of execution debtor. Judgment reserved until 1.011 Inst. Smith vs. Veal--1L,utgnme.y claim- ant, ',leo xu iutla'pleadnr. The claimant claims the stock fi0, of the tato A. Veal, 110 having been I,'11'chaded 11000 lido floor hill previous to his departure to the. land of the C media'' refn:_ee. The absconder's evidence, taken on Com- (110041011 tat Detrolt,twas read over in Court and was met by an affidavit of Veal's, take before a notary, in Michi- gan, and which Veal alleges was obtain. ed from hint through threats of arrest, to. The else was argued at great elgth by the Cnneeel on either side, Messrs, Wade and Diokoneon, and re - salted in judgment being neseeved until 1211 1,1811, Stewart R Lowick vs. Gramm—Judg- ment for plaintiff. Smith vs. Veal--A.ttauhmolt Snit. Judgment for plaintiff. Smith .L llaloohn 1•s. Veal. --Attach- ment suit, Judgment for plaintiff. Kerr vs. Veal -Attachment suit. Judgment for plaintiff. Mullurohie VS, Nebel—Adjourne 1 till next Court, Gerry v,. Veal—Attachment snit. Judgment for plxintfff. Hay ,b Go vs. Veal—Attaollmont 0uit, Judgment for plaintiff. Sonat Bros. vs. Veal—Attachment suit. Judgment for plaintiff. Danford vs. Veal -Attachment suit, Judgment for plaintif. McKenzie vs. Douney—Adjourned to next Court. Newe03310 vs. Moore !t Neal—Action on Mechanics' Lein. JuOgmene of non suit. Farrow vs. Soott—Removed to Wing - ham Court. Nightingale vs. Nobel—Judgment for plaintiff, by consent, without witness face. Ritohio vs. Blake—Judgment for plaintiff, Wilson vv. Milne—Adjourned to next Court. Hurd of al vs. Veal—Attachment suit, Judgment for plaintiff. Scot ve. Vesal—Attachment snit, Judgment for plaintiff. htraohan Broth vs. Veal—Attachment suit. Judgment for plaintiff. Wilson vs, Veal—Attaohment suit. Judgment for plaintiff. Nelson ye. Love—Adjourned to next Court. The members of the legal fraternity present were Messrs. Dickenson, Van. atone, Wade, Taylor, Di1k1o31 and Sinclair, A strike of 90,000 coal ]tilers in Illinois is probable. The Negroes in Oklahoma are suffering severely for want of food. Fires are raging to the. valuable pine woods neer Rod Lake, Minn. The annual Conference of Y. 131. 0. A. General 8oeretaries le in session at N88hviile, Tenn 7 n 011 101,and Mrs, Amy To1a1 g Torrence, agocl 83, were married ab Leurol Pok Va., on Saturday. It is reported that the Wells-I.'argo ex• pr000 mns,onger 011 it io ltlhorn Pnoifi0 train wee robbed loot week of $16,000, at 1Jagleville Tex. Several Chinamen 14110 endeavored to rind their way into Rho Slates from I,(we' Ca'ifornitt clot lost ie the 130801%, and one of tbont diet, front privation. A new opium 8mug3lhrg scheme was bronglft to light iu ono of Rho police ...milt in 00tea30 a'eesday. 'When 3)11,31) 1,10'8 o01111 den -woe raided 111on- tiny niEht the 0110101'9 foetid ocs'or,tl in. 11115Les, and 11010:1; ter cmnikilllf Illlraplu'r. Dalin 10Vernl 1°171011 liiels, ('0011 contain. int; 1.w., 11111e08 , f the Mark hare -.fie (seat", 13 is void that large .n1)311,11 les of opium are beim; 8nn1113313'•1 into this 0:1111'11 ;e it, Illi4 maln111)', '.1'b1 lenlou1 are 101.1,11.'.ullt• liee,l Neill ilio end of the 31'110, the :;03,10 are renmv0cl :owl 11111 "hop," or upinnt ie mealy pael1) :3 The (ever i8 then 113ilfnlly 43'x111 with conned an 1 the Iran-, ,.f 1111 eeu1.1 , ern led null a 1101111, :3)..l of the rrtpr' C0'el' 14) the Rina. 1HE 13RLJSSELS POST FARMS FOR SALE, Lot 0, con,1, 8augnen, lee Wirer, Port of rots 1 and '.', eon. 1, 111131088 , 811 lot 18, 0024. 1, Wawa:web,100 acres Nl Int 25, 0011.9, Wont Wowannsh, 100 1101.014. bet 14 gad WI let 10, eon. 0, lilnoardiue, 140 items, 10l lots 9 and 0, eon, 14, foul, 3.10 acres, let x ami Wl 11130, 0.31, 13, poet, „nu Hl Int 0,000. A, Atlnt0, 141 aeras, Lot 11, eon. 13, Wide, 100 aures, Lot 21, 0011, 4, Nm•melby,100 note., acres, A11 the abet,. are well improved farms 10 .,o looalitea, are Very °heap and can bo bought on easy terms, Also a etor0 and j dwelling lu Brussels ler nate, Apply to JOHN McCOY, 30.90 IlAuluros. --SO1i11I1?b"S— Sale - of - Lands. county of If men In Wit: 1I(t)l,, 1,111 ,snit 1)t Fier. PJei,s nut et 11 e Alnp'+1ys 1.10011111 t'nnrt 01 the l'000111 11111uren and to Inn dh•,otc,l end 4^livrrml:en'i9v1 the Lauda and T,:ne,r,mti of JAM, Ste nuuul, aG the nit of .70,000 ,1I,1muchtin, 1 have 0010011 and taken 'n cx• oration ell ton right, title, iutnrent Ind ynnt .3'redulnption a'lii0h the elite Pelee:7 Jae: en Clew w r1) hag in let 11, oou , 12, '1'u;•nth-pel' MeV, 10 the, O,nnh f baro 11 11 i , n iu a of Oateri 1 wI11 .11 y , : 110114. 1111 u.t..r 1 711 ,spate .t 1,,,h ,, ,li e to lauds and t1n,mm,te 1 ellen ,di, 1 101 solo at nay (oir, h, the 4'11111 Hnt1;e, i11 the town of (todorleh, an - Mt/NOAY, JULY 1411, 1x10, at the hour of twelve of Rho uloek, noon. I1081.3112' OIHlt'tiNS, Shcrilf, Hovel. Sheriff's o0) or, 0 oli8rlcll, April 7 ,lane. 00.19 Money to Loan, Money to Loan on Farm Pro- perty at LOTT . T 11.1TES. Private and Company Funds. DICKSON & HAYS, Solicitors, di('., 11BLSSRI,13, ONT. TEAT MARKET, MAIN STREET, - BRUSSELS, ANDD PRDPR!BTORI Fresh and _ livered to 1 salt Orate 111• ani' part FI' the heat quill the Village 1 icy 111wu)•8011 "•: Free. or land and de. Churg e. TERMS VERY FAVORABLE Foal Catclr1 WTntneed Por which the highest market price 1 will bo paid. X also make a Ilpecixlty of buying Hides and Skins. Don't forget the place, next doe' to Fletcher's Jewel- ry Store. A. 0011111];. MONEY TO LOAN. • Any Amount of 11100°9 to Loan --HAVE COMMENCE)) AN— on Farm or Village Pro- FNCRMCUS - SUB - OF - LACE - CURTAIN$1 party at 1Y 1) REMEMBER ! .al( `1.311 'Tear Good: at Mrs..Roger'° (� 7 tho 704144 t„J, NEXT DOOR TO B GERRY'S HARDWARE Why buy old W0.1)1 Dat, moth eaten stuff when you can secure Nice, New Goods at the same price? Come and Give ifs a Call and you will he Convinced of what we say. MILLINERY Otlr Solos of Millinery Lawn been so Largo that we have been ul)iiged ft) hct 111 a Sccoud itooli, and We in- vite the ladies to ill'^luvt it, in if will 11e kind 0010o e0ceedillgly jirctty 2'.,v; Fn;'• ."t,' l 1111 01': 1't,rtni11ed to keep up with the times and get evriy Novelty ill the mark et, and We intend putting the Prices Down, 90 that everybody earl get the most .Ie aahionablc Hat or Bonnet at the Lowest Living Profit. Our Stock of Dress Goods is a]go very Complete. We aro giving some very.pretty Styles as Low as 10 Cents per Yard. GROCERIES! As many of our customers are seemingly not aware that we ken) Groceries wo beg to say that we have the Largest and Best Stock of Groceries in Brussels. The prices aro as Low, or Lower, as any other store, and every article is Fresh. We have no old stuff to offer. Try our 50e. Tea. If you do you will be sure to come again. Wo have also a Now Coffee Mill of the most improved pattern, so that we can give you a most de- licious cup of Coffee, fresh ground and perfectly .Pure. Wo invite every customer, and yvi11 guarantee Pull value for your money every time. Yours 1'776ly, M. _17:JOG- iH iE,E3. CURTAINS! CURTAINS I Scali' & Ferguson 6 & 61 Per Cent., Yearly. Straight Loans with privilege of repaying when required. Apply to A. Hunter, Division Court Clerk, Brussels. Hello ? have Isou, tried i,, nt®rHealth J®�� Health :roll ;t is expu1sitc. THOS. FLETCHER Practical W'afch;nak, r° ancZ Jeweler. Thanking the ptibiie for past favors and support and wishing still to secure 3 your patronage, we are opening out Full Linos 111 ' GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. Silver Plated Ware from Established and ltuliabll Makers, fishy warranted by C/Ofik1'; athee A Bargain in Season is a Genuine Bargain. We have re- cently purchased, at 75c. on the Dollar, 1100 Pairs, the balance oft,, Wholesale Stock, Lace Curtains, which we are going to offer at Reduced Prices : 100 Pairs, white and ecru, 3 yds. long, taped edge, at 75e., regular price $1.00 100 Pairs, cream and white, 3 yds,, taped edge, at til 00 worth $1 50 50 Pairs, cream and white, 31 yds., taped, at , 1 25 2 00 75 Pairs, coffee and ecru, 3I3, yds., taped edge, 1 90 2 25 100 Pairs, white and ecru, very large, taped edge, 1 90 " 8 00 40 Pairs, white and ecru, very special, taped, 2 50 " 4 00 Wi th many Odd Lines, which we cannot list, all at the same Reductions Also 200 Sample Ends of Curtains from 10c. to 50c. Each. Wo will have these Goods conveniently arranged in our Store, so that they may be seen at a glance, and wo trust that many will come and see that we advertise truthfully. SC.dRT+r 4^ FERGUSOX. FERGUSON cE HALLIDAY, Managers. STERLet NUMMI —FOR — Mowers, Binders and Threshers. Very Heavy Body, Greta Endurance, Perfectly Padre, Does Nol (still. l(EItelEY HULL FOR BER\'ICE. For terms and other nitltientar0 auk for niroular 1)t ary ()rug awl /look Store. Should you wish to boll. Ole holier calves I aur pro- ", re'I to nay se high as 018, ece,r11)t.g to wicking qualltieo of tbeir dams. 2e•11mbe G. A. HEADMAN, e rntsela UL,L FUR SERVICE —THE underoguod wi11 Imp for service on lot 0. con, 10, Grey, athero' bred Short Horn Durham boll, Penne, 01.00 to bo paid at tlnc of ecrylco 011111 prlvilega of returning if 00008aary, CHAS, RO1ELL, 00.0 Proprietor. B ULL FOR SERVICE.—T13E undersigned will keep the therongh bred Holstein Priestan Hull, '•earritou" 451 for service oil Nl Let 03,cou. 1• Sinrrie Terme, 1112.110 to be paid at time of service with privilege of returning. if 000000,mR. 49+Sm \.711. 00RI111ST. r ULL FOR SERVICE,.--- THL 1u1111r4irucd will keep n We 11-131X0 1111111010 i11411, 0lfinp three 13'331.0 ,Id, for nervine on North 11;,11 Let ,s, Om. 7, itlurr11,. Teruel, .eine, to bo 0110 at rima of m'reic0, 'vith prlvikego 01 r11.ar„in,t if u00,'s1erv, oidm 14. V,'A1.aEli, Fru0.i,10r. rrttuR0'-1111E0 BULL. ---TIL:' A s r u uud v,i1l to1 t: the 1'h 1)r-,' br,,O Shertheili 1.10 f. 34,4: u.,, 4,1111. r Sul . 1 Art :It. 1'111.I, 1101114 'Form n n, 1) be peril at tl'u,. 3'r eerviei h privilege 01 returning if necessary. L'rdlgree 1001 be 8.1011 (0n 1134. plioatimn, 35.3 JAS. SPEIR, Prnp:iotor. Private Funds to Loan;, $20,000 Have been placed in my 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. SINCLAIP,,, Solicitor, Brussels, P ROLL'C O TINTYPE 5, �c - 1£•'(311' • 50 - Cent s. All Work from the Smallest. to Life 4Zr doue in It arOt•el110t meaner. X of Residences, Eta., at Reasonable lftulrx. W. J. Fairfield. DR. PHILLIPS OF a:'OR020'i0, 1 -la 4 141114 Ofloo 8133 Lady's Block, Seafortk. Where be Dau he Consulted on all (7hroolc Diseases of both Sexes. Consumption, Asthma and Cutarr)t treated 8nueesetully by Inhalation of 1lfedi. oaten Vapors, the only rational' treatment for those disease... NERVOUS DEBILITY and ail diseases of the Urinary.Or;ano p081- tivoly euro,a in a short time. Call or Address 81-tf D10. PHILLIPS, SaArentrs MONEY TO LOAN. Money to Loan ori - FARM PROPERTY -at- LOWEST RATES Private and Company Funds, APPLY TO J.C.Heffernan, J.A.Young3 JValuator. Agent. Ethel P.O., Ont. ,813 H YOU A sda.ziorz 8:. T�JNNIS 18 Prepared to supply you with a Handsome Carriage At a Slight Advance on Coo. ('ail in 8113) Make a S 1_l 'ti 011 'o)' 1,1111115 y°n1' Oi',jer. / ,.lcxi De'ro lax- THE BEST MACHINE OIL IN THE MARKET. !i ;'tau 1,'11 iut,'nllilt_,' 1„ trti v4tl 11AN1'ir;\1'1'1'111•.1) 110 • - 31(nn3]::' js nil;t,t(]ur:`tr.. JLVVELRY i iit \Vxuhnuo Rl� 114, opIL..Bf 1 Co I1trnt:s 4;r;)t vv,.tv_.f,.'l...V.t.�.3.S.,.S...t.9 .1�,'�w. 4i,'rLJ3".L4L s J 111100:11110,y EArn4nre, fie, l:•s"40100 u hall Line of V101.1011 111141 \'Ionil Iit1'i1lg0", .0I1., fru 8101111. 0. 111.- figurer 111' ilart'Lut1 hlel'Itsov. r. Fletcher, - Brussels, '11:1 \1•:14. 1.11.\NC'll :\'r' t~I Iu.\'rI`n For Cale by A. 1. IlicKay 86 Co., - Brussels, ,s.\ -44-1 .3v I1at'4;e 1111,1 }V, i::1:,:,,,1'flltl Stork to ',Loos(' Troll. DENNIS.