The Brussels Post, 1885-1-9, Page 5JANUARY 9, 1889.
THE BRUSSELS POST
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CANADIAN 11YMN.
lir ,,. It TArroit,
Willie freedom's whit() banner shall
reign tit" ascendant,
\VIulc honor dufendoth Jho canes
of the brave,
While Lay.•, 'Truth nod Justice, in
emblems respl( mien!,
Embmlile the empire, and beacon
rho wave,
(lc forward, in triumph, strong one
of the forest,
Hope's star and Iho lily of peace( on
each breast ;
Your Rea.circled garden embellish
with labor ;
Glad demos be her valleys, from
east to rho west 1
.Wrom where the blue Atlantic ariseth.
in splondor,
To whore the dark waves of Super-
ior sleep,
May Canada, boast that her horoos
defend her,
And nurtured to glory bur vigil
stars hoop,
No parasite woods round Igor pillars
(f glory,
By bravo hearts protrded, and
braver hearts won ;
No traitor's alrection shall tarnish
tlnc story,
That down tho long ages, in glory,
• shall run 1
But should war's angel unfold ins roil
herald,
Command its loud ihundor awaken
our short( ;
Should thn warm hearts of out loves
be, itnporillyd,
Or tyrant dishonor the shrines wo
adore ;
Set round yi•ur heart, Jilin a holo of
glory,
All the sitar genie oi' your country
1:ni1 hunk ;
Gird on the armor of Right, Truth
and honor,
Fight, ---fight, till, immortal, yon
coupler your doom !
Listow.ei
J. A. Hacking is to be Mayor for
1689.
PO candidates prsseri the entrance
examination,
Tho editors of the Banner and
Standard war° both in tho field this
year for eldernanic honors.
\Vm. Lowe was. presented with a
kindly worded address by the L. 0,
L. on the eve of his departure for
Tilbury. Lssex Co.
A. 1'. AND A. 1I.—The following of.
floors wore clouted for the ensuing
yoar:—V. W. 13ro. John Nichol, 10,
3; W. ; Bro, C. Hacking, S. 4\I. ;
Bro. T. Blackmore, J. W. ; W, Bro.
S. M. Smith, Chaplain; Jiro. Win,
Spears, Trcasnror; W. J. Ferguson,
Soerolary; J, 0. I3ttrt, 5..O. ; A. AL
Sloan, 11. 1)„ J. 1). ; 1). 1), Camp.
boll, D. of 0. Emil Hees, S. S.: J,
13. J)iukle, 3, U. ; W.C. Kidd, LG.;
Geo. Lortz, Tyler.
BY-LAW NO. 10,
—OP THL—
tna.AC,h OG' iinliViELit DOMC 1858.
A By-law, to raise by way of loan tho
sum of five thousand dollars for the par -
poem hereival ter mentioned.
W11Etuii ale Municipal Council of rho
Village of Brussels, in tho County of Hur-
on, hero resolved to raise by way of loan,
tho sum of live thousand dollars for the
purpose of lending the same, for a term of
ten years, without interest, to Goorgo
llowo, of rho said Villago of Brussels,
Woolen Manufacturer, to assist the said
George Hove, to purchase a lot within the
Corporation of the said Village of Brussels,
and to erect and build a Woolen Mill thorc.
on, and tb fit rho same up with necessary
and propos plant and enachinory. And to
raise the said mousy 11 will be necessary
for the said Municipal Couuatl to issue do.
beuturos for tho said sum of [Ivo thousand
dollars.
And, whereas, it will require tho sum of
three hundred and ninety-otght dollars, to
bo raised annually, by special rate for the
payment of the said debt as horoivaftor
maatiT,Led and the sum of throe hundred
dollars, annually by spacial rain, for the
payment of the info:est, as lroroinaftor
montioucd,
Aud, whereas, the amonnt of the whole
rateable proporty of tho said Corporation,
irrespective o£ any broom in the nature of
tolls, interests, dividends, routs or fete from
sail property, and luso irrespoativt of any
income to bo derived from tho temporary
invostmont of the sinking funds, or any
part thereof, according to rho last Assess -
Mont Roll of ,the said Corporation, as final-
ly rovisocl, being for blur yoar 1889, is throe
hundred and thirty -ono thousand, eight
hundred and twonty.fivo dollars,
And, whereas, thio existing debenture
debt of rho said Corporation, is as follows
—Two hundred and sixty dollars under
By-law No. 5 for 1870 and interest, Fivo
thousand dollars under Bylaw No. 7, for
1878, and intarost at savon per Dent, from
the first clay of J'anttary last, Twenty thou.
and dollars under By-law Numbor 8,
for 1878, and interest at seven per cent.
from rho .first day of January last, Two
thousand two hundred dollars ardor By-
law
ylaw No, 9, for 1878, and interest at savon
per cant, from tho first day of January last,
and two thousand ono hundred and fifty-
five dollars balance duo Oho Townships of
Groy and Morris in respect of Railway
And, whereas, for paying the inturust
Mid creating an equal yearly sinking fund
for ropey:in. dm paid principal anal of flue
thcus-uul dt .htra, it will require au equal
annual special tette of two and ons -fourth
stills its the dollar in addition to all other
rates to bo levied each your,
And, ,vheroits, it is Mello uenessary
appoint the line and pleas for taking
votes of the duly qualified elaetors and
appoint a i.tututnlog oflioor to take
votes of Oho said electors,
lie it therofatu emoted by tint corpora.
tion of the Village of limeade, in tho Unnu-
Lby o8 Huron.
1. --That it shall and may ha lawful for
I
tho alt Munia[pality tc issue debentures
to
tltu
to
the
' to the amount of five thousand dollars for
tin purposo abovo mentioned.
2, ----That for tho purpose aforesaid it
shall and may bo lawful for the Reeve of
the said Village of Brussola, and he Js hero -
by authorised and roquirod, to some any
number of dobtutures to be made and is-
sued to the amount of tho said sum of live
thousand dollars, in sums of not less than
ono hundred dollars each, and that the said
debentures shall be sealed with Oa seal of
the said Municipal Corporation and signed
by the Reeve and Clerk thereof.
3.--Thatuonoofthe said debentures shall
be made payable at the expiration of a
longer period than ton years from the date
aitpoint(td for this By-law to take MUM,
and that they shall bear interest at rho
tato of six per Gent, per annum, from such
day which intoreat shall be payable yearly
on rho first day of February in oath yoar
at Mu office of the Tronsnror of the said
Municipality.
4.—That for the purpose of forming a
sinking fund for the payment of tuts said
debentures an equal annual sum of throe
hundred and ninety -night dollars, shall, in
addition to all ether rates bo raised, levied
and collected by special rate upon all the
ratoablo property in the said Corporation,
during tho continuando of the said deben-
tures, or any of them, and for the purpose
of paying the interest of the said deben-
tures an equal mutual sum of three loud,
red dollars shall in addition to all other
ratan be raised, levied and collected by
special rates, upon all rateable propanty lis
Lite said Corporation during the continu-
ance of the said debentures, or any of
them.
8.—Before any of the said debentures
aro handed over to the said George Rowe,
Ito shall satisfy the Reeve, of the said mnu-
foipnlity, that uta Inas parchased this lands
and promises hereinafter tnontiotted, and
that uta has aroctod thereon a proper and
suitable IVoolon Mill, substantially built of
brisk, with stone foundation, two stories
high, roofed with shingles laid in mortar,
and of Ma dimensions of fifty feet by sixty
feet, with all necessary and suitable out-
buildings, additions anti erections, after
which lee shall be entitled to recoivo to the
amount of two thousand dollars of rho said
debentures, but the balance of said doben-
tures shall nob bo handed over to the said
Goorgo Howe until after he has satisfied
the Reeve, of Otto said Municipality, that
he has all proper plant and machinery,
necessary for the proper and oft"icieut work-
ing nod running of a one sot woolen mill
placed in the said building and that the
said mill, plant and machinery is and aro
in complete running order and condition,
and fuutlror that the said tnill, plant, site
and machinery ars nt least of tho valuo of
night thousand dollars. Nor nnloss and
until the said Goorgo Bowe shall have in-
sured tho said mill and the plant and ma-
chinery therein against loss or damage by
fire in the sunt of five thousand dollars in
favorof, or for the benefit of, tho said Mun-
icipal Corporation in sumo insurauoo Coin-
pany authorized to do business in Canada
and approved of by the said Mnuieipal
Corporation, and shall havo transferred and
assigned the policy so to bo issued and mit-
ered into it binding coyottaot with tho said
Municipal Corporation to kaop the stone on
foot. And farther that Oho said dsbontnros
ahallnoObe delivered up as aforesaid nnloss
and until flee said Goorgo Howe shall havo
duly oxecated and delivered to the Reeve,
of the said Municipal Corporationn mort-
.gago in favor of the said Corporation, with
bar of dower, securing tiro repayment of
tho auto of five thousand dollars, without
interest, at tho expiration of ten years from
the day on which this By-law is to tako af-
fect, an the following lands and premises
namely
.111 that part, er portion, of Lot Number
three hundred and thirteen, (913) in tho
Village of Brussels, in the County of Hur-
on, mora particularly dosoribed as follows:
That is to say, oommen0tug at the North-
wost angle of said Lot, thence running
southerly along T'urnborry Street, as laid
out on tho plan of tho said Village of Brns-
sols, sixty foot to a paint ; then easterly,
parallel with the northern boundary of
said lot to the roar thereof ; than along rho
rear or eastern boundary of said lot sixty
foot to the north -oast anglo of said lot ;
thonea along Olio northern boundary, there-
of, 0 tits place of beginning, together with
rho buildings and emotions thereon in no-
oordanco with the terms of this By-law.
Suoft mortgage to contain covenants on rho
piart of rho said Goorgo Howe to ]coop tho
fpretirisos insnrocl in conformity with tho
ovisions, and to koap Onto said mill, plant
1 n aohiuory in as good repair told 000 -
tion as on the giving of said mortgage,
cl to include all rho plant and machiu-
ty in or about Otto said WO0i011 Mill or to
brought on to rho said preutises. Such
ortgago is also to bo a first charge or lfou
bhp said lauds and premisos, the mill,
ant and machinery, anis to contain a
nt of foreclesuro on nonperformnnao of
y of ilio covenants and oonditioua Blore -
as well as for. nonpayment of rho stoney
ure(l thereby.
i,—Thal this By.law shall cornu into
0o and take effect upon and after tiro
ret clay of June, ono thous aid eight hen-
od and oighty-font('.
7,—That tho votes of the °lectors of this
nidipality shall bo taken on this By -Jaw
Tuosday the thirteenth day of May,
4, conmenoing at the hour of vino o' -
thin the forenoon, and from Guinea con-
ning until tho hour of five o'eloolc in rho
ernoon, at Oho Town Hall, in the said
Jago of Brussels, and that George I.
aper, the Clark of the said Mnnl0ipality,
11 be and is hereby appointod tho Sco-
rning Cram at said polling place.
,•--That the Clorlc, of rho said Munioi.
Corporation of tho Village of Brussola,
11 at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon,
WW0(1110(4143,, tho fourteenth day of May,
P. 1884, at the Town Hall, fn rho said
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debt and shote is nothingin nrruar and uu;
ago of Braseols, sun up rho number of
votes given for and against tho By -late and
paid either for prinoipal or interest, grant the requisite oortilioato tlier'oundor,
11„ --Phut the Rouyn of Mu said Itfnnfoi-
ptttity shall attend at this 'Town Hall, on
Monday the 12th day of May, A. 1), 18s,1,
at the hour of eight o'cloak in the ovuning,
for the purpose of appointing pOreomt to
attend at the polling place aforesaid and
rho final snmhting up of the votes by the
Clark, respectively, on behalf of persons
interested in end promoting or opposing
the passage of tho By-law, roapootively,
NOrR' Q CE.
Tho above is a true' copy of a proposed
Jl,v-law to bo taken into consideration by
rho Municipal Corporation of the Village of
Brussels, after the expiration of ono month
front the date of the first publication of
said Ily.ltuw iu the following nowapapor
namely "Tho 13rnssols Post,” and that tiro
' aid I3y-law was first published ou rho
alevontil cloy of April, A.O. 1004, and Mitt
at Otto hour, day and placo therohl fixed
for taking tho votes of the electors the polis
Will be held, G, E, Commit, Clerk,
14x4 ethos.
At tho entrance examination to the
High School, at Listowol, Greco surf
Mary Walker, of this township puss.
ad, taking 312 aurl 810 rnttrks res.
pectively. 80 candiclatatos were suc-
cessful,
Rev. 0. L. McCrea, son of our es-
leorned friend Jno. biaCrao, of Coburg,
Was home •fora w00k's visit. lie has
been laid np for weeks froln ttil 1:001
dent caused by being thrown out of a
vehiolo.
Tho pupils of S. S. No. ti, ,isms :t
most enjoyable day with their teaeh-
or and sono friends on Friday, 2511
ult. Tuosday had been Almon:med
as closing day, but on aeconut of the
inclement weather it wets thought ad.
visa blo to puatpolio till friday.
Though it war, understood that 010
exorcises of this day wore for tilt child.
ren's amusement shin), fifty visitors
pat m an appearance, among; them
three rev. gentlemen. An exe float
program wets provided, consisting of
short speeches, roeitations, dialogues,
solos, dhotts and choruses. This
was followed by the distribution of
presents from a welt loaded Xmas
tree, for the pupils which were remit'.
od by that ditto folks with jubilant
satisfaction, and by the older ones
with gratitude, as the gifts wore tokens
of remembrauoo and affection frotn
their teacher. Mr. Reid has savored
his connections with this school much
to the regret of all interested parties,
and his uameroua frionds in this coln-
muuity. Wo have been informed by
several of the visitors at tho public
examination that it likewise was a
grand success, and though much had
been expected of teacher and pupils
the seventy visitors present wero nu.
nnrtnous in their verdict that their
pro -estimation was much too low. A
number of ratepayers expressed them-
selves on tho platform at the close ns
more than delighted with the state
and appt•arluhcu of tho school, also nt
the quiet activity, thoughtfulness,
and knowledge of this pupils, their
Sweet singing end excttllent reading,
receiving special comment.
in the County Court
OP THE
C'OUN'T ( OF HURON.
An tete Abater of Partition
BETWEEN
DAVID CAMPBELL, Plaintiff,
AN1
Nauay Stewart Campbell, .Marlon Mc-
Neil, Roil. Campbell James Oaniphall, hlyslo
or Marion C,imuuosii, Holes Campbell, Char -
lotto Oomph all, flush Campbell, Donald Camp-
bell, John Campbell, Isabella Campbell, Ed.
ward Cam�iip�bell, Drumm Campbell, Margaret
Haulm, Willie a Regime, hisses' Campboll,
Angus Campboll,0athertc Cauldor, Alexand-
er Omlder, John Cam]tbull, ltu tto to Campbell,
Donald Campbell, James Campbell, NOtl
Campbell, John Duneauaon, Noll Duncanson,
A00hibald Dnnaausan, Agues Clark, (merge
Clark, Flora hfolianate, Wtiliatu Motionzia, ls-
abell,t Kelly, idea Kelly, Peter Kelly, Marion
ltausido, 161iliaul ltaoshlu, Donald aforoury,
Margaret hroLourv, Eii'abetu MaLotery, Mary
Campl,oll,llnra Rose, Mary Bennott, Robert
nounott George Cuthbert, the Odor, /scholia
hlillo1. it lard Minor, Mary Cuthbert Pam:Cuthbert, Duncan Cntbhort, hlysio m' Marion
9uth Orland Aloxautltr Sutherland, Itlizabuth
gy(t unpbuil, the alder, Elisabeth ('•nmuholl 0 0
01,130 1Titrt malt Carolina
113, George tn,,oNol,
Campbell, James Campbell, Colin Can+ pimp
Outman Oampboll, Barbara AloNcll and Neil
MONeil, and Elisabeth (luttlbart, Flora Cuth-
bert, Robort Cuthbert, (too rge Cuthbert, rho
younger, Amnia Cuthbert, Susan Blinn Catup.
bull and nryaia Lomita Campboli, tho past seven
being infants under the ego of twentyouo
yogis. --D a fetus au ts,
To the shots nanlod.T)efmllhalte ani apt no-
kuoWn porsonahnvlrig or olnhntug any estate
or interest 1.0 tha lauds an promisor( horotu-
oftor partiottlarly ttssarghad:
You, and each nod ever of you, are hereby
Ono required to to notice Met tho I'otition for
partition of certain lands and promisee name.
yAll theso certain percale or troats of band
noel peautisoa 01 uitto,lying nod being to rho
andfo hil}t part
fu rho Obor mi buten,
and forming part at Lot nutubor thirty,Township
bis rho
tenth rri Cooreneton of rho said Towcship 01
iota
Morris, more particularly dosoribed as village
of
sntunblag seven and Eight, 1Cno.'e survey,
of rho 'Village of Walton, 110 laid ulnwrl on n
pDlass Arecae by 11, Mal'ltil ups, l', 1,. 8•, and etg-
ostorudn; no 130gglairy teles Ito tba Conroy
to Marna ; and Twenty,
In lots Nos.1111,'bt00u,
teen and and 1'tvouby, Ju dist aftwcoat t Village of
Walton and boinga garb of Icor lupmboo Orto,
it( rho ofghtsanih canosot tall, shite 1'awnehtg
01 any, tt the County of Buren,
Wetl be preseutod to the County atort of the
000ety o1 ninon, or tlta presiding Jn0go Micro -
of, at hi aoltambsrs in the Court 3Taueo, in the
Town of tittlttrIoit, ou Waduosday,tho four-
teeth*O, day of arunuuy, 1885, at twelve,
rtOtin,
Aud yott, and oath and Query 01 you, aro
phereby required to appear nt the said HMO and
to Oho lauttsm d promisee ahoy° dueoribodhmuroi
inuofault of your so appearing tho said matter
will bo proceeded wir4 Myo, ur nbsonec,
Dated 5tlt DAasmbOt 1881
detbind, 'ti. I7. WADE
les,, F , Tana, Plaintiff's' solicitor
THE GO ,DEN
MAMat' OTEI
HARDWARE MK
+ t
NOTHING LINE IT
WITHIN 5(1 MILES.
vevythir1g
Tou tI seats.
Everything
Cheap.
Lqoading Linn,
CROSS -CUT SAWS.—By • Every
Mak-or of repute in Canaria
• and United States.
CHOPPING AXES.—no' Great
"Simpson" Axe and Half
Dozen other makes.
CHAINS.—Cattle, Halter, Trace,
Logging, &c., &u.
BELLS.—Sleigh, Farm, School,
&e,., &c.
SCALES.—Parol Stock Scales,
capacity 0,000 lbs, Platform
Parm..Stock Scales, capacity,
000, 12,000, 1,500 Lbs.
SKATES.-100ZPairs, 95 Cents to
$8.00.
LANTERNS.—Genuine Safety
Lanterns, the Bost.
arroavow,ratria4,12.614--nalasevezaranaa....,,,...,
0Aii If Olt SE I.YI(1
eutoetlber Loses well bred t lis at,r White
boar for service, on 1110 pt, ntts'n, 1 boom,' ',n•
time rnula•ooli. Term,. -it t r1 Pe to 1 paid et
f Service, alit, privll-re of returning.
110--4* C11.to. 11A:,1b)8, lith,
1 ntmor- and all pcnY r. ,vhe ut,guioul the
rrvtare t f tris Iniportod 1 ureas 1' ntrrprier?'
l.ntnt. tio. (.ar if 2 lel 'Weis' „t Mulls:
tet years 1.13 emutravolisd us 1 r 0,,,+
Limo - of liortoo ,t isi l.:utebbn lis 1,8' at a
1103 nod 1111 nd Vet rI,liLr1t4yytitLora,-
forOttoaorvin .11,1 tawttllions log r, clbhith lyd by tCnslo
ur Noto without toy knowledge and consent.
as Ito one it+ aothnrlaed to rollout ihn atnonnt
due 80 mein respect of tho sumo and no rc•
oelpts will be binding unless signed by me.
Any tortoae wishing t„ settle catty do se
Either by payment 0 too ,Jr to toy 8olloitor,
511*.h:.1•1, evade, of Brnsee1s, who is au thin.
laud to rereivn 004110 and siva root:int in my
name, 1'liOMAH SICLAhCIf1,IN,
Dec. 8011, 1ea4, - Brussels.
ti0ttun
B1tUS3Lf4S iIAl1IiI;'1',
ORAll`t MD PORK,
Boit. Graham will bo found at the
Queen's Hotel, Brussels, daily, prepared
to purchase any quantity of Grain and
Pork, rFartners should boar in mind that
this is the ONLY established MIarket in
Brussels and should drive here,
HOBIIIRT GRAHAM.
11iU5MEL S DIAIIIET,
1'•: i l.fidil I 1t OIAl. Zvi:
I will be found at the Queen'., IJotel,
Brussels, every day, prepared to ;.ay the
Highest Market Price for any quantity of
Pork. Tho talk about a itiarkct, liy-taw,
fines, etc. is all bluff.
TIIO; . ILALL.
Ono breed May rise another 11,11 _�-
The Bern Rehire slog aarvlve, Aeras 510,
280 , 280
The undersigned will keep for r+rviee tit
Tuck's hotel, Cranbrook, that pure Ltd
Berkshire Boar, Barrington, bred by C. 111,
Simmons and Qairit Ivan 1'. 0.. Middlesex
Co., Ont., .from the best import:A stock
on both sides with registered pedigree, also
that pure broil Suffolk Boar, Young (cham-
pion, bred by James Main Esq,, Halton
Co., Ont., from imported .:took to both
sides and is a first-class pig in every re -
spout. The above pigs havo tal:ul prizes
at Toronto, London, Seaforth, Brussels,
Wingham and Newry, competing against
this best hogs in the country. Inspection
invited, Terms one dollar at the time of
service with the privilege of returning 0
roquired, JACOB C. TU('K.
]\f0RTGAGE SALE OF
•
VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY,
IN THE VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS,
IN TIM COUNTY OZ•'dIt I N
Under ed in
mortgage, which will be proower d ctedt aiatlttho time
of sale,
Thera will be sold, at nubile( nue sten, on Um
premises, on i'rtdtq', the 2erd day or June
arr, rasm, that doeh'ablo Hotel property
known as THE CENTRAL 1101011., and those
certain parom
ols or tote 0f Laud and t. reises
situate, lying and being in the Ville.e of Iirus
sale, in the County Of Huron and Pto,, ince of
Ontario, being 'mopo ,1 of the wht.tr of Jot
half of lot numOne beraono houl undredten 1 throe.
babe 0n the east sidle of Tnruborry fret t, ac-
cording to 1Veatherhold's plan of sail Village
lih)uicieleitepreyvuBrussels
utit of
county Registry 0111ce, the said lots \sere part
of lot number one, in tho tenth ace:cession of
the township of (trey and have each a Lund.
ago of eighty-two foot, more or less, out Turn -
berry street.
Thorn is on the premises that dtsirab o
Hotel, said to bo of brick, in first-class stat0
oPThe houseoto ocntrally'tsituateil ttanis toes a
largo farmers trade. This property will be
sold subject to to a reserve bid,
'fertile anti conditions made known on day
Of solo, For further ' artiouliu•s eprly to A.
HUNTER, nrussels, or to
E. 81. CHADWICK, Vender's &,Bettor,
Realty, a'inalwlck, ltlnt'ttstacjc .;r tlttffi,
NO. 58, Wellington street Ica.et,•
Dated 22nd Dooenubor, 1144.
Toronto,
o,
INTERESTING:'�
'�'� qq ITER ►'�y' 7�'•
T EITJ:1AU1E!,JIeS.
Stoves, Furniture 8i.c.
Tho Sterling Cook Stove jar; the
thing for farmers ase, Has a large
oven, tulles 27 inch wood and icelgl:s
over 400 lbs.
The Marquis, one of the most conven-
ient and ltsndsolno town Cook Stones
ever offered to the public, also 111
stock.
('.ALL AND 01110 T,nit
"DAM" SEWilin E'dIlA�6 hlt4 •4
Itis Simple and Durable and docs it
largor range of work than any other
moehiuo in the market.
A FULL IMPLY OF
FURNITURE,
—O014S18TING 0I'•—
OHAIRS, BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS,
LOUNGES, IVIATTRASSES, &O„
} 0L'NEItALLY ON HAND.
Noxi door to Jt Drown hardware store.
IIYT ,e
J. Jackson.