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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1897-6-4, Page 3JuivE4, 1897 THE BRUSSELS POST 3 Town Directory. MrtbvlrT0 Cnoaon.—Sabbath Services at 11 a m and 7;00 p.m, Sunday Sellout et 2:80 p m, Rev. John Ross, 13 A Vatter. Sr, Join's Olrnitolr,—Sabbath Serviaas et 11 a m and 7 p m, Sunday Sobool at 2:30 p.:u. Rev, A. K. Griffin, ineum. bent. :line onrsr Oaonan,—Sabbath Servioee at 10:30 te ni and 7:00 p m. Sunday School at 2:80 p m. Rev. S. J. Alliu, pastor. Rouen Oernornc Cuunoi,—Sabbath Servioe third Sunday in every month, ab 10:30 a re. Rev Joseph Kennedy, priest. SALvnrioN Anus; Servioe at 7 and it a m and 3 and B p m on Sunday and every evening in the week at 8 o'clock, at the barracks. Oun F sbcows' Locos every Thursday evening, in Graham's block, Mesmer° Laurin Tuesday ab or before full moon, in Garfield bloolc. A 0 U W Loewe on the 8rd Friday evening of each month, in Slag - hill's blook. O 0 F Lopes 2ncl end last Tuesday evenings of each month, in Blaehili's blook. I 0 F, 2nd and last Friday in Odd Fellows' Ball. L U L let Monday in ovary month 10 Orange Hall. Song or Saomeen, let and 3rd Tues. days of each month, in Odd Fellows' Hall. X. 0. T. M. Longe, 2nd and 401i Tues. days of each month, in Odd Fellow's Hall. Canadian Order of Oltoeeu Friends, 1st and 8rd Mondays of moll mouth in Slits, hill's Hall. A 0 1'', let and 3rd i%iondays of esoh month in Odd Fellow's Hall. Homs CxncLm, 2nd and 4th Friday even- ings in Blashili's Hall, Pose Orrice.—Office hours from 8 a, ,,t m. to b..3)p m. Mscn.+vxas' Ixs'rxrcrl..—Library in Holmes' block, will be open from 0 to 8 o'oloolt p. m. Wednesdays and 8:30 to 8 and 11 to 8 Saturdays. Mies Minnie Mc- Naughton, Librarian. Tows Cornet .—W. IL Kerr, Reeve ; Geo. Baeker, Geo, Thomson, R. Lea- tlierdale and R. G. Wilson, Councillors, F. S. Scott, Clerk ; Thomas Holly, Treasurer ; R. Hingaton, Assessor and J. T. Ross, Colleotor. Board meets the 1st Monday in eaob month. Smoot, Bann. --A. Koenig, (chair- man,) D. C. Ross, J. G. Skeno, las. Turubull, A. oonsluy and I', Van• stone, Seo,-Treas., It. 10. Ross. Meetings 2nd Friday evening in each month. Puntro Smoot. Tnncnsns.-7. H. Oam- eron, Principal, Leon Jacicson, allies Downey and Miss Ritchie. Boum OF ffunrret.—Reeve Kerr, Clerk. Scott, A. Stewart, T. farrow and Wm. Jewitt, Dr. MaNaughtou, Medical health Officer. Weis A BAD SPELL OF LOVE. A young lady sings in our choir, Whose hair is the Dolor of phoir ; Bat her charm is unique, She bas such a fair ahigne, It is really a joy to be nboir. Whenever she looks clown the aisle And gives me a beautiful smile ; And of all her beaux I ani certain she sheens She likes me the best of the whaisle. Last Sunday she wore a sample, Low ant at the front and the baoque ; And a lovely bougttet Worn in such a cute wmeb, As only few girls have the knaoque. Some day, ero she grows too antique, In marriage her hand I shall Signe, If sheet not a coquette— Which I'd greatly regrette— She shall share my six dollars a wlque. You Never Will 130 Sorry. For living a pure life. For doing you level best, For being kind to the poor. For hearing before judging. For thinking before spanking. For standing by your principles. For stopping your ears to gossip. For bridling a slanderous tongue. For being square in business dealings. For giving an unfortunate person a lift. For promptness in keeping your pro. mine, For plating the best constructions on eats of others. FARMER'S DONT'h. Sarcasm li an effective weapon, and with it a paper published for Berman, the Stockman, soaks to combat the ton- dency of sem farmers—let us say a small minority of them—to neglect and ill-Lreab their wives. The Stockman publishes thle list of "Don'ts" for the farmer I Don't bry to please your wife. Don't appreciate one thing she does, Don't ever plan your worst so as to be able to take her to any entertainment. Don't help care for the children ; that is what you gob hoe for, Don't fail to invite company to dinner on Sunday without letting her know, so she can have a day of root. Don't get the buahot of water from the oietorn when asked ; any one can ramp who half trios, Don't fail to ask your wife if she wants you to do all the housework when situ assts you to put some wooden the stove. Dolt neglect asking what she bas done with all the egg and butter money ; far it will more than supply the table, help pay the hired man, get the children's books and clothes, oto. Don't wonder that your food hag a peculiar flavor, foe 10 is seasoned with blasted hopes, seethe of tiisappointlneub,eto. Don't be surprised to read that the majority Of insane women are Lathers' wives. Percy Purclom, for 40 years teal olorlt on the G. T. R., stns been superannuated. Most soughs may be cured in a few home or at any rate in a few days, by the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. With such a prompt and gore remedy as this at hand, there to no need of prolonging the agony for weeks and months, Hoop this remedy in your house, ANIMAL NOTES, There are not less than 2,01)0,000 dogs in the British Wes. A hen belonging to II, A. Berkey, of Somerset County, ka„ laid an egg that measured live and throe -fourths by eight inches, In Bingbamp'on County, Idaho, about 40,000 rabbits were hilledclueing the win. ter—sonothhtg like 1000 rabbits for mob inhabitant. Residents of Jefferson algaek, Topeka, Kan„ have been victims of a trained or perverted dog, wilioli stole their news- papsre and book them to its meter. The Now York Aquarium will noon have a pair of white whales. They will conte from the St. Lawrence River, and will probably be about fifteen foot long. An Albino deer is on exhibition in Au. gusba, Me. The deer is practically white all over, It was shot by Ernest G. Lyons, of Center Sidney, on Bald Moan. taro. The wild elephant is a wise beast, bub there aro some who will argue that be has a depraved tasty. He is fond of gin, it is Bald, but will nob tonal] champagne. The average sire of the kangar000 is from three to four feet in height, Sped. mane from six to seven feet are frequent. ly met with on the Australian plains. A kangaroo has been known to make a leap of ninety feet. DREADFUL VOW. In W. R. Le F ane's "Seventy Years of Irish Life" is a relarenos to the visit of Gsorgo IV to Ireland in 1821, whioh was enlivened, as much as a grata visit may be, by the following inoident : The king entered Dublin in an open carriage, drawn by eight splendid horses, and attended by a number of grooms and footmen in magnificent liveries, He was in military uniform and constantly took off hie hat, smiling and bowing to the pimple, who onthitsiaslieally cheerer' him. At one point a man togeto the r, a be airings stretched li out his hand to the king and said : "Shake hands, your Majesty 1" The king elioole kande heartily. The man waved his 105111, and milled out : "Bogorra, I'll never wand that hand again I" c. Ll'1"1'8103N43 GEMS. The emer,tld is now ono of tho rarest of precious kenos. The bleak diamond is so :lard that it sonnet be polished. An 0000b diamond looks vary much like te bit of the best gumarabiu. The diamond in a sufficient heat will burn like a piece of charcoal. The island of Ceylon is the most re- merkable gem depository in the world. Every gem known to the lapidary has been found in the United States. The Orloff diamond is believed to have been respousible for 07 murders. The diamond, if laid in the sun and then carried into e, dark room shows dis- tinct phosphorescence. When a fine ruby is found in Demuth, a procession of elephants, grandees and soldiers escort it to the Kung's palace. The sapphire which adorns the summit of the British crown is the same that Edward the Confessor wore in the ring. When Pizarro smoked Pero ninny gems were obtained, but a splendid emerald, ea large as an ostrich egg, and called the Great Mother, was hiddou by the natives and usvcr found. IT I5 A MISTAKE. To sleep exposed to a direct draught at any season. To work when yoti aro not in a fit condition t0 do so. To thfuk that the more a person eats the stronger and healthier be will he. To conclude that the smallest room in the house is large enough to sleep in. To take off heavy underclothing out of season simply because you have been overheated. To imagine that if a little work or eser- cies is good, violent or prolonged exercise ie better. To thiuk any neetrum or patent medi- cine is a specific) for all the diseases the flesh is heir to. To go to bed late at night and rise at day breath, and imagine that every hour taken from sleep is an hour gainer:. To believe that obildren can do as muob work as grown penple, and that the more they study the more they learn. To imagine that whatever remedy onuses one to feel immediately better—as alcoholic stimulants—is good for the system, without regard to the after effects. , To eat as if yon had only a minute in whiuh to finish the meal, or to eat with• out an appetite, or to continue after it has been satisfied merely to gratify the tastes. • Presbytery of Maitland. The Presbytery of Maitland mot ab Wingham on May 18th. Tho resignation of the Rev, A. Suther- land laid ou the table last mooting wes taken tip for consideration. Duncan Murchison and John McDonald, Com- missioners from the session and conga. gation, were heard. A resolution of the amu bgregatiou of Knox ohttrch, Ripley, asking 11h•. Sutherland to withdrew his resignation was presented by D. Murchi. son and wag wactnly 003300000 by rho Commissioners who spoke of the high esteem and love in whioh Mc. Sutherland ie hold by rho congregation. The Presby- tery expressed their desire that Mr. Sutherland should withdraw .his resig. nation. , Mr. Sutherland spoke with much tenderness of his attachment to his congregation and trio Presbytery, 790 owing to the infirmities of age, being in tho 81st year of his ago, and 52nd of his ministry, he insisted on his resignation. Tho Presbytery with much regret accepted the resignetiou to talto comet ou June 21st, and placed on record thole high osteon( for their: venerable father and appreciation of his many excellent qualities, gifts and graces as a faithful ambes5alor of Christ. An overture to the General Assembly asking delay in the appoiubment of it permanent Editor of Sabbath School literature until nominations aro made by all the Presbyteries of the church was adopted. Drosses. Miller and Malcolm were appointed to support the overture before tiro Assembly. The Presbytery expressed its apprecia. tion of the labors of Roy, Murdock Nio. Kenzie, of IIonau, u visiting so many of the congregation within the bounds and desires to convoy to ]him its sincere thanks therefor. Mogen. Anderson and Sutherland re. sign .their appoiMinton b 0.5 Commissioners to the Assembly, and the fullawiug were LL331110 ed Cknnu iesioners teeRevs, 1). I3. Biolitus, J. Malcolm and I), Prrrloand ;inhn Aitken, older, TOeswltter, Joint lslcNalnara, of Ripley, was ro- portod as a etndent within the bounds. Mr. Murray was appointer: interim ;Moderator of the Session of :Knox (March, :Ripley, and instructed to declare the pulpit vacant on Juno 27ti1, Gironlae were received from several Presbyteries intimating their intention to asst leave of the General Assembly to re. ceivo as ministers of the Presbyterian church in Canada 8 ministers from the Presbyterian ohnroh, U. S. A. ; 1 from tho U, P. church, Scotland ; 1 from the Presbyterian Mineola, New South Wales ; 1 from the Baptist ohurola ; 1 from the Church of Englund, and 1 from the Con- gregationalohuroh• A report on rho nbatistleal Jeanette of congrogatious was retul, and on motion rums received and adopted. The next meeting of l'reebytery will be held at Wingham, July 20011, ab 11 a. m. Tone McNeal, Clerk, Lncknow, May 23rd, 1807. A. Hunter's Story. EXPOSURE BB,OUGT ON AN AT. TACK OF RHEUMATISM. Nervone ,17111 stomach 'I'rinLble$ Followed —+trop at 'r111105 W115 t111p11HNIl1l Health. l-- llenitll Again Restored. From the Amherst, N. S., Sentinel. The little village of Petitcodiac ie Bite- ated in the South.easterly part of New Brnuewick, on the line of the Interuolon- ial Railway. Mr, Herbert Yeomans, who resides there, follows the occupation of a hunter and trapper. His o00upabion regniree hint to endure a great deal of exposure and hardNhi p, more especially Y when the snow lips thick and deep on the ground in our cold Winters. A few years ago Mr. Yeomans tells our correspondent that he 11(00 seized with a severe bilious attaoltand a complication of diseases, such as sour stomach, siok headache and rheumatism. Mr. Yeomans' version of the facto nee :—"I became very i11 and suffered the most excruciating pains in my arms, legs and shoulders, so much so that I could not rest in any position. I feegnently could not sleep nights, and when I did T awoke with a tired feeling and very much depressed. My appetite was very poor, and if I ate anything at all, no matter how light the food was, it gave me a dull, beavy feeling in my stomach, which would be followed by vomiting. I suffered so intensely with pains in my arms and shoulders that I could seemly raise my hands to rey head. I tried different remedies, but all to no purpose. A neighbor mime in one evening and asked "have you tried Dr, Williams' Pink Pills ?" T had not but then determined to try them, and pro• oared a box, and before the pills wen all gone, I began to improve. This enema - aged me to purchase more and in a few weeps Ow pains in Icy shoulders and arms were all gone and I was able to get a good night's rest, illy appetite came buck and the dull, listless feeling left me. I could eat a hearty meal and have no bad after effects and I felt strong and well enough as though I bad taken a eery lease of life. lily old 0oaupation because n pleasure to me and I think nothing of trampiug eighteen or twenty miles a day. T know from experience and I fully ap- preciate the wonderful results of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as a safe and sure once and I would urge all those aftlioted with rheumatism or any other ailment, to try Pink Pills as they create new vigor, build up the shattered nervous system and make le new being of you.. The gen- uine Pink Pills are Bold only in boxes, hearing the full trade mark, "Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pille for Pale People," Pro - toot yourself from imposition by refusing. any pill that does nob bear the registered trade mark around the box. Celieo'ul 1NavV1.i.. Detective Murray is in the vicinity of Shedden,Elgin L f, n oottnty, investigating n fire whih occurred on the innrning of April 300, in a been of Duncan MsAlpin, liverymen, Sheridan. :Mist] Mc1Kellar, He, D„ who left bore six months ego as to miesioneryfoe India, fe home on furlough. She presented her. self to the Presbyterian foreign mission committee nt Toronto on Tharsday. Aoeording to the opinione expressed by the arnbitects of Stratford, business in their line is not so brisk as they antiai. petted. The building operations will not amount to more than half of those of last year. Prof. Romano Callender, inventor of the automatic telephone, fornorFly of 1Braltford, is dangerously ill with brain Rene at Torquay, Devonabire, England. Mrs. Callender has boon summoned to his side by cablegram and sailed last Satnrday, Rev. J. H. ITazlowood, of Paris, bad his leg broken on Mendes nlgbb by a fall from a bicycle while ridlog on the flats at Tarte. The wheel got caught in some loose gravel, with which the town author- ities had just been paving the street, and he was thrown off with the above remelt, health and happiness are relative eon• ditions ; at ltny rate, there onn be little happiness without health. To give the body its fall measure of strength and energy, tho blood should he kept pore and vigorous, by tho use of Ayer's Sarsap. There are a number of vacant lots on Jones street, Mount Clemens, 131,311„ whioh have nob boon oultivated for years, This wagon, while the ground was being propnrsd for planting, 50 snakes were killed in one day. A path stretches across the tote, =eh used by the women and children, The tiller of the soil eereg,>t5 strewed the snakes all along the path Jy Stock Of- „. and thinks there i5 no necessity now of (rutting np a sign i—"Resp off these premises.,, The Only One To Stand the Test Ilev, William Copp, wiles() father was a physician for over fifty years, In New Jersey, and who himself spent many years preparing fur the practice of medicine, but subse. quently entered the ministry of the M. 1;. Church, writes: "I am glad to testify that I have had analyzed all the Bars aparl ll a prepara- tions known in the trade, but AYER'S is the only one of them that 1 could recommend as a ^O blood -puri OQr. Ihave given away hundreds of bottles of it, as I consider it tho sitfest as well as the best to be had."—ZV3f, Corr, Pastor IMI;. Church, Jackson, Ali nu. THE ONLY WORLD'S FAIR Sarsaparilla When in cloufst, ask forlayer's Pills Bax USS LS PU1P OEM I wish to inform the people of Brussels and snrronnding district that I have pur. chased the Pump Business of JAMES BELL anti will be found ready to attend to all wants in either new worst or repairs at moderate prices. No better Pump in the market. Order left at my shop or residence or at P. SCOTT'S shop will be promptly looked after. r eOrders taken for the Digging of Wells and Cisterns. Guar Gre ',FILL STREET, - BRUSSELS. MOS! make. a wan man of YOli 11 0700011,5001:5108 055E 35510 11550505 m 7505 wages. PIOOSI euros all Nervous Diseases, Moonless. noes, Falling Memory, Nightly Emissions, Bpo ma torrll500, Impotency, etm, canoed by Oast 050,50 given vigor and else to shrunken organe, and quickly but eurol}'. oemros Lear MA5soon In old or F550g, U0s roars you win groin strong and happyely sealed e 5000(0'of mobs In plain wr,ppor and securely .pocGke tram observation. S, aay for is not pocket Price, 31 a package, as for ee. Sand money In leeither sotIsorryy or�A( star• ed leder. Address 011 lectors to J. T. forrPPIDnt. Druggist, Iltoomir00ic, 050., At eat for rho Do• 'Minion of Caonada. :1000, ,.i .1.a :'Waw, 1 . 50)0 1'H5 Moar SUCCESSP(IL REMEDY FOR MAN OR BEAST. Certain in its oiroots and never blisters. Read proofs below, KENDALL'S SPAWN CURE. :los 02, dnrmnn Henderson Co., Ill., Fob.IA,'a4 Dr. ft .T. Korn.vn b0, Books and oblg. -Please l,avensod mo a atenne t 'rdea1 of'one Kenclalrs epnvm Core 0010 plod mwened0tt 15 a \e00,l01100 Medicine. I Once hada maf0 that bad an °emelt F„nvin and 100 bottles cured her. I keep a bottle on hand all the timo. Youra�turmy, 00',,0. PowurLa�, KENDALL'S SPAIN DUDE. Dr, D. T, Itn9nntu Co. C,tSros, ata„ .fpr, n,'sA, Dear 8110-•.1 lave 050dsavera1 bottles Of your '4teudnll's gpavte ouruc \vita mneb ,o,-, ., 1 tblok ittb000,0 Liniment; I over u:wd, Belw r• +eoa,.ltono Farb, ono In and , Ic<f c n\ b67411 I11 10 I77J11 n, 1 , nc F learn,,. and keep of tui rte14re ori �iuy iuuch'ptw1� with. and kaon iU. Ra0pr11 n0, 11 5.14. 'RAY, P. 0, ling 91'i, Dor Sale by all Druggists, or address' Dr. D. T. IL. i9.-NDAZrj 00:trP.1.vx; 0140805555 PALLS, 01., INGL 73 British Columbia Rett Cedar Shingles AND- - North Shore rine and Cedar FOR BALE AT Tnn Brussels Planing bills Also Doors and Sash of all Pat terns on hand or made to order at Short Notioe. Estimates Furnished for all kinds of Bnildiugs. Workman- ship and Material Guaranteed. J. & P. AMENT, Is now complete 1n Silke, Drams Goode, Dress Trimmings, Musline, Lawns, Art Muslin, Curtains, Laces, Ribbons, Prints, Ducks, Flannelettes, Cottons, Cottonades, Toweling(' and a special ,ane of Ladies' and Children's Vests. I think I know something about Tea and when I tell you that my 60o, per Ib. Dargeling Gem of the East is the best Black Tea in the market and that my 260. Japan Tea is better than most of the Tea sold in this town for 350. and 40e. I always keep the best Teas and Coffees in the market so the pablio say. Agent for Parker's Dye Works. EW uiolier__Silop I The undersigned has open- ed up a Butcher Shop in the SHIAII BLOCK, BRUSSELS, where he will keepTconstant- ly on hand a supply of the Best Meats Procurable, sold at reasonable prices. A share of public patronage solicited. ■ 7 ilnr'i1Zttavl B. Meat delivered to all parts of the town. MONEY '1'0 LOAN. Any Amount of Money to Loan on Farm or Village Pro- perty at 6 & 61 Per Cent., I'ca)'ly. LS'traigllt Loans with privilege of repaying when iv riuired. Apply to A. Hunter, Division Court Clerk, Brussels. ew Harness Shop. D. FRAIN flits opened LL Har- ness Shop in the building North of the Leckie Block, Brussels, where he is preparers to turn out Flight and Heavy Ifarness and attend promptly to repairing. Blankets, Sleigh Bells, Whips, &c., kept in stock. CARRIAGE TRIMMING. I am prepared to atten3 to all orders for. Carriage Trimming, Repairing, e60, Good work and M ":orate charges. Brussels. MCLE4 Sy'eeea, Itenovatoz -ANL TESTED REMEDIES SPECIFIC AND ANTR1OTE For Impure, Weak ^.u1 Impoverished Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleep'-essness, Palpita- tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Neur- algia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis, Cone sumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, IKidney and Urinary Di=eases, St, Vane' Dance, Female Irregularities and General De- bility. LABORATORY, iiODERICH, CAST. J. M. McLEOD, Prep. and Manufacturer. 40111 by..Oso, Fox, Druggist, Brussels. 4, 6 and 8 rasa.s ;.4T TIIr nmantrannaveadeaximmenvema GET A BOX E A GAME.