The Brussels Post, 1887-3-4, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST
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Ileo 1 ... a t, . , • this has boon a hard winter nn fish I10t tt + fl t
TO THE LIBERALS OF EAST HURON. light, The Direelors nod members of tie ehttngo-and therefore lore rill A Bayfield correspondent writes that
along the oast shoo of Lalto line.,,, car. ti tj
of thv (trey I1,N: th \g'knl tiinl uti +{„ ,;I ,er o „
The battle x cr. A l r'.:ue victory 17m ice has courn and gone so uittnr with
lic.clety eboulil it el an iutote . t iii ed, Tnee principle of „no ante , 1't Tho oleo 11;' s of tllo II11 0Ilult many haus
Iles been won, Last Huron is redeemed'0OOd TOW had their Hots torn into slu eilr cad
Ithankyoufury„ttl• valor noel your of- the j'�auuhuau ns tut ft./WIT n', depends ()matte .1.1W lino wor,trl``tsetteefoe,tr others hew lost their note altogether. • ISU(i(.'l'J 4 J()1 '1'Q JAMES ANl4Id7'7',)
forts on behalf of your country and good of is o -a 11 llxltibint el The Outleri 111 breihorn cf rho heL. U. f,,
Government. As your standard bearer la„ gels 00 the euhn110)11 i of the ily to 1 th putti••s and pnbhu opine levo issued ex4ensvu iuviiatotet Lu
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in the conte t I cordially 01 1110 you for prnpured plan. 11'1„ •mill
vine a inn anulel 1h1n1•rslly rppruvn its j,,, 1.odgos throughout Ontario to join with
01001 in celebrating the Doming 12111 of / ` j� /� r
your counsel, star encouragement and t , 1 duly in G Ddctiol, They say truly that 1 f r 1,' tie L A S 7 GROCERIES,
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h°1Ping hand ?
U tt all speak t6 It r,nre'eei into til') that
low no other town in Canada oast afforclbetter �EALF.11 l
your noble assistance, 1Vhero ew. did i p gentlemen It iN eNpt'cjally uojuet th:tr. tion 1 i+tl- attractions for w aelob,ation of 4110 sort,
so nobly and so well it Moult be invidu• Queer, {;' _ era! Act should permit property to
1 k 1 Y and this fact and rho eM1011 f ti of rho
pus to specify namon or to draw distinct- One American consuls ate doing Vote wherever 11 can qualify while brotherhood of the town should ensure �^ /y 'rte �%
tions, but allow too to especially thank (01 enormous tt�tendan0e on that 00000100. �d R a Q � : � V
these kind friends who mut from with• and saying some very ry r fly and an income Tutor may only go to the j� o • 1L v 1
out the hiding to vote and speak in my childish thing, 20 out neOtiup with' poll cabers 110 0001100, And alien �j� j� �y ��
interest, at personal inewlvuni0000 and Election Expenses Ci--•-� �`• S �! -�"�..l�.AAf,
0.:u in of Crawl ,. stud tbn this tbrect is remedied the Whole nv-
aspenss to themselves. Their sor'ines
Flattery disputa, Some of the Sen Aot should be put right lu respect
Taos. G1Ds0'( M.P.1', for feast Riding of
aro highly appreciated and hereby thank- Huron, ill the a1CCt1017 1101(1 all Dao. 2811,
fully acknowledged. I am placed under attars say war. Others suggest that .,f its qualifying provisions. 1880
groat obligations to the Young Liberals call Canadian paseene00 anti freight
To Hall rent, @18.10
!)C)nlinlOi- Elections, " Livery bin, 18.00
of the Riding for their aetivo and Quer- tregle be excluded from their rail• Printing, 25.00
gotta assistance. Their work has been ,y„y lineae and thus try a -boycott” '111 folowing are the returns of the 1 " Postage, telegraphing Sex'p's, 10.00
an influential element fa the victory and to bring the Caunolre to time, and adjacent ridings showing rho vote in each " Personal Ospont4 25.00
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for which I tender my soon', cuthnsiae- mu ici Iwlit Posting bills, ---
tic friends my cordial thanks. I kindly somC level-headed old codgers thick L• )' -
No1Tlx rEarn, Total $00.00
thank the ladies for their many sincere
the whole thing is not worth talking
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g about as the treaty tuns accepted by Listowel maj. 0 1 hereby certify tho above to be a true
wishes expressed for my anecssm during Elsa 28 statement.
the contest as well as for their' influence halt parties. This "boycott" busi Mornin too . , 20 �- T�o�osr, OT
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p g ELEO1103 fors:(; roe en0s. DON"E. yet f� T3
exercised in my favor. I sincerely thank
nose is it two caged sword and con. lfilveiton " 18 Brussels, March let, 1887. 84.1 as'._Y 7
DEE and car. who contributed in any legit- Lo(zan "� -� --
theway to win the battle and place 00800/1113' fun Cut both ways and Elltce
the Liberal flag upon the eitidal of vie. our Yankee friends would find ii Stratford 124 - Al ;M1
tory. Hoping that my friends may Mev- out to their 00r00w and loss. The 278 35XII t) i) G' i ) 1
er have any reason tc regret their efforts Oongrose,natl had baiter give the Total majority forlo non. 210. �_
on my behalf. i'uthery question n rest and 1119006E enter, TnON.
I have the honor to bo your SUMO subject that there is more Dowuio mai, 11111 i I_E O H (r R ,
Humble Servant, St.Mary's" 44
V. S2m.oa m.aela, 2d. L. money in as Canada will hold her Mitchell 52 11 Practical Watchmaker rL .TStcellea•
Win haul, Feb. 20th 1887. own every time and won't bo bull. Fullerton ',g Usbornm i7,eviiieivvemeectThanking aha Puilic [ox past favors enol
e=www.w. _ dozed into subjection to pinusC rho Blanchard .. 88 support and wishful atilt to oecure your
Ni1jM3oftho American fishermen. TIibbert' 13'4 patronage.. Wo ere opening out fnllliuee
.C1%7 'Agil,It bails a. aa.#S. _— 231 :1.14 in
Loonls-A. Good. Oxo of the nlenrin and OOtleoable Total majority for Trow, 113.
Local -Geo. Baekor. fon lures of the late election Cant- 700TH 1wELLp.CGTON.
Saws Gummed -T. McGregor. Gonno7. ucxr LLs7.
Free! Free! -(i, A. Deadman. patgn 10 1tlast Enron WIN tho pro- }Valines maj. 75
Election Expenses -P. Thomson. minenco Elven to the geestiun of . Palmerston 05
Card of Thanks -Dr. Macdonald.Arthur village 15
temperance. ':cars ago it was Amaranth 70 Clocitsof theletcst designs.
Change of Business -Walter Coats.
Salvation Army -Capt. McIntosh, thought an impossibility to roll for Harriston..,. 67
'Postponed 'Mortgage Sale -Howland, Mt. Forest , 59
Arnoldi & Moiionzto. any important officio nnlees your Clifford 85
Money was spent freely in treating Minto . 210
Arthur town'p 312
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�- "—T' and often the fellows who tool; in — -
n { the treats went and voted against 225
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Ji �.b`st�21(�, �1{D Total majority for McMullen, 458.
the man whose money paid for 2LECT10Ns To EE MELD.
their liquor. 11 a man spoke ou Nomination. Polling.
Algoma Feb. 10. Mar. 3
temperance he almost nnologizOcl Northwest Territories Feb. 16 Mar. 15
1T is n pleasant thing to see with for doing s0. Times have greatly New Weatminstor Feb. 17 Mar. 4.
Victoria District Feb. 17 Mar. 6
what contempt the secular press has changed, however, and a man 5111050 Gaspe Feb. 21 Mar. 16
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treated the absurd wnr•ljlto utter- pedigree is not sound on temperance Vancouver District Feb. 28 Mar. 23
orini.eTED. wax Q v /7
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aures of the United States senate. principles Hoes Dot s:.:1ud much Ministerial. Opposition. +
Canada has not enough fish in all shun' to n great tunas Counties. It Algoma Dawson iBufforty
Ler harbors in five years to pay for is to bo 'loped thst the two great Alberta Davis 'fLaeorty (I) crikk
one small war. And nor dignity as parties will unito"and notice a coin' Ca poo o Bolds Pigeon
a people �thollf 1 not be nitwit by n mon cause of Gm Prohibition clues. E. Assiniboia Perley Dielcie
little bad blood between It int of, no lion and carry is to a encressftll N'w tWost'in'r Chisholm Trapp (I)
Saskatehewao MoDowall Laird
doubt, very worthy fishermen,- issue. It is herdtrurit lar 11 great ((Gordon
C. Hour, V. S. many b) keep this important matter Vancouver iPlanta
.(Grant
Curran
—'-"-"--- above patty leanings lint it taunt be ((Shakespeare ((McCollum
Lasr Tuesday was nel`tirtatioli done lolere rho success we ailu. at Victoria {Baker iPell(I)
((Humphreys tRobertsonI
day for the elections in Aulignonish, is achieved. W. Aseinib'e, Davin Rose
Piaton, and Queen's for the Provinc- _ .... ._. .._•.....Mr. Goa'tee's majority in IIaldilnnud
ial Assembly, caused by the rekign- TOME appears to be a good deal is thirteen.
attons of Messrs. llfacgillivray, 11e11 of uncertainty about the results of The Megaton recount has increased
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and Mack, alio were candidate). for the elections last weak. The Reform Sir John's majority to so
aseleon.
Hon. J. S. 0. Abbott waselectedMayor
the Commons ut the late Auctions, papere figuro it down to about a tie, of Montreal Tuesday, by a majority of
over 1,700.
14faeg111ivray (Liberal) in Antigen. w11110 the Mail allows Sir John a A Sarnia editor describes his contem-
iN1, and Cameron (Conservative) in majority of 12 or 15. ;hero is a latvarsandwiecledbotweek aaweaselled-up inst
Picton, wore elected without oppesi- good deal of anxiety over the mat.]soul and a diseased imagination."
tion. llemeon (Liberal) and Collie ter Hud tie elections yet to bo held honored.heto nsiip of OtunabboeLi10ar has 111 Stock.
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(Uoi,servntive) are the candidates in will be wniClied withn'o small been olooted M.P. for East Peterboro'.
ueen's. amount of interest. We believe Its Deputy -reeve is Warden of the ooun-
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_ better work is done when any Gov- of,the towwnsand Mr.hipLard, M.P.P., is a resident
A LAI1001 number of the cities and eminent is not too strong but we
MARCH 4, 1887
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Goldandsilvor Watches,
silver Plated Ware ,from ostablisbod
and roliablo milkers, folly warranted by
LIS.
FEW. 13', t.1 if CHI 4, 1887.
WED R
9
L..ND FEED, &c.
Good.1 Delivered, to any part of Tovra.
Cash for ()holo@ Roll Butter and Eggs,
SPECIAL VALUE 1M TEA
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Jewelry :
Weddingr.ingo, • Largo Stock of China, Crockery and Glassware, &v. to anis)
Ladies Gom Rings, in a bow days.
Broaches,'
Heritage, &o.
Also have in stock afull line of Violins We are making arrangements to roast and grind our 011'11 Coffees.
end Violin Strings, Pipes, Ste.
cam' N.B.-Issuer of Marries°Licensee
T. Fletcher.
SCOTCH CCLUl.
A new stock of Buffalo Robes,
Goat Robes, Ilorse Blankets,
Bells, Whips, dze.,
JUST TO HAND.
A Splendid Assortment of
Trunks, Valises;
And Satchels.
towns of our Province aro arraog•
ing'to hold celebrations over the
Queen's Jubilee, in Ole month of
June. It would bo a good idea for
Bru=sacs to follow suit and ab the
Caledonian Society will. hold their
annual games about the same time,
we believe, it world be a good idoa
to arrange for a big day Hud cols.
brats the whole thing at once. 1f
anything is to be done it should be
decided on in good time so as to
have our day clear of celebrations in
011110 places, Wo would like to the 45 or 50 tnajority. Another
hear from our residents as to 010 election before very long is one of
best method of celebrating the rho probabilitios.
Jubilee.
doubt if a majority of even 10 will
suffice to carry on parliamentary
work, especially when some of its
members are its unstable as some of
our logislators have proven them-
selves to be. The first few weeks
of tho Dominion House will pro-
bably test the strength of both
parties and prove beyond contradict
qui' who will hold the reins of
power. Some of our Ooneorvative
brethren of the press will have to
take down their signboards about
8561)12Ar. woke ago there was
quite a boom aver rho proposal of
purchasing the old race 000604 for a
park. 16 was tnicon hold of in a
lively manner and wo imagined the
$800 or $400 talion in shares
would havo provod an incentive to
At: exchange says, very wisoly
too we believe :-Tho Ontario Gov-
ernment
overnment did a wise and proper
thing when it abolished the non-
resident vote, There are grave in-
conveniences always ; there is very
often illegal expenditure of money
in connection with attempts to get
push the scheme to its full colnpte• tine voto • to the polls. 1.1 would
tion. But owing to the elections, make elections parer rind much loss
stormy woothor or something else
the activity displayed has suddenly
ceased and the movement has had a
relapse. That the project was a
good ono needs no proof and if rho
townspeople allow it to fall through
they are standing in ,their own
expensive if mon wore allowed to
vote only where they resido, '121isre
is no need of a 1artisni) fight on
tho subject. '.Cho abolition of the
vote would affect both parties about
equally --it anything Mr. Mowat
rather lost than gained by reason
RlEnrorn County Notes.
Tho Goderioh Young Conservative! Club
Ilea a membership of 180.
Chris. Dickson, of Clinton, intonds to
take a trip to the Old Country shortly,
for the benefit of his health.
Messre. Carling CC Mill ehipped from
Exeter during the season, 00,000 pounds
of pork to various parts of Canada.
,Duncan Ring, near Bluevalo, hem pur-
chased the 50 auras adjoining his farm on
11e east, from Peter Cantelon, for 111e
sum of 81,500.
',ens Oddfellows of Exeter intend orect-
ing a handsome hall upon the premises
recently purchased from Mr, Southoott,
and Sinalliodmbe.
S. B. Wohb, of Wingbarn, sold his 200
acro farm, on rho 14th con. of East Wa-
wanosh. a short distance west of Wing.,
ham,to Goorge Thompson, Doputyllosvo
of 'Pnrnberry, for 80,000.
The director's of the IIullott Agricul.
tura Sooioty bavo decided to dispense
with the annual dinner this year. This
will be the first year in about 21 that it
has not boon'held.
P. Brown, of East Wawanosh, has the
centraot for supplying tho square timbor
for, the C.P.B. bridges now being built at
Wingharn by Forster di Kincaid. The
timber is now being delivered.
We regrot to loam that' Von. Archdoa.
eon Elwood, of Goderieh, was struck
with paralysis last week and now lies
very low. At his advanced age rho hopes
of his recovery are very slight. •
During the past mason Mr. (dovenlock,
of Sesfortb, purelnesod and sbippod cat-
tle and sheep to tho value of 8230,22400.
Tho great bulkof these animals were
purchased and shipped from this county.
L. Hunter, of llsborn°, has sold the
Ano •Canadian heavy draught entire Dolt
which he purchased some gms ago from
Mrs, Mustard, of Brucefleld, to an ,1.me.
Aeon buyer for alto sum of $300. This
colt was lust 20 months old, and weighed
the day it was sold 1,855 lbs.
GIVE ME A CALL.
A UCTION SALE.tl , 0t
FARM STOOK AND
IMPLEMENTS.
George Kirkby, Auctioneer, has r0110i1.
ed Lnstru0tfons from the nndorsigned to
sell by Publfo Auction, on Soul o HAr,
LOT 80, Con. 8, Morons, on
FRIDAY, March 11th; 1887,
0,137TITS tt r: *
One Door North of
B. Gerry -'s.
Tho following valuable property
1 span working Horses, 1 Mare 8 yearn
old, 9 Cows, in calf to a tlioro bred Elio,
1 thoro'-bred ]3u11, 0 years old,8 Steers,
rising 4 years old, 4 Steers, rising i1 years.
old, 2 Steers,rising 2 years old, 2 Heifers,
rising 3 yoars old, 8 Heifers, rising 2
years old, 0 Calves, 0 Shoop, 8 Pigs, 1
Boar, 1 Watson Deeeing 13intlsr, new,
I Floury Horvoster, WOOD
bird Mower, 1 Wat.on daisy Rake, 1 land
Boller, 1 seed Drill, 1 grain Grindor, 1
Iaolc and Belt, 1 McTaggart fanning
Mill, 1 Horse Power, 1,Separator, 1 Root
•Cutter, 2 Iron -axle Lumber Waggon, 1
Wagon Rack, 1 set Bob -Sleighs, 1 Gang
Plow, 1 Plow, 1 sot Iron Harrows, 3. Log
Boat, 2 sets Doulelc Harneas, and a lot of
other articles too numerous to mention.
Salo to bo without re050VO, as the pro-
prietor has loasod both of his farms for a
term of years. Sale to commence at
12 o'clock, Noon, Sharp.
Tonus. -Alt sums at and nndor 85 cash
over that amount 10 months credit will
be given on furnishing approved joint
rotas. 8 per cont. pox annum off for
cash on credit amounts.
GEO. KIRKBY, ALE'. PORSYTIf,
Auctioneer. Proprietor.
monis, Fob. 22, 1887,
IN -alter Coats.
ASH FOR !
HAVING OPENED OUT AN
Egg Emporium, in Grant's Bloch, Brussels,
Next Door io the Post Office,
I tall prepared to Pay CWT. for any quantity of Eggs.
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BRING ALONG ALL YOU HAVE 4.
and ltelnelxibor the Stand.
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CThbOFTHAN KS?
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The undersigned desires to return his thanks i'or the generous
support -accorded the firm of Hayoroft Bros. for t11e past eight years
fiend expresses the wish that these business relatives may be con -
tintled.
GEORGE HAYCRT'1=T.
zer =VT Win
We take pleasnro i:n inJorming the public genorai;,y that we have
formed a co -partnership, to be known under the flame of HAv011,o10r
& TUPNBULL, to Carry on the Stove, Tinware and 'Hong) Furnishing
business, lately under alio control of P Gaycroft Bros. Cur object
will bo to deal fairly and squarely with the public and give them
such bargains aio will speak for themselves,
We make a specials of Evotronghing. Give us t, call, at tate old
stand,
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Hayoroft & Tuxa,bii,ll.