The Brussels Post, 1897-7-2, Page 3Jrmx 2, 1897
'own Directory.
Unaware* Ononon.—Sabbath Services
at 11 a in end 7;00 p.m. Sunday School
at 2;30 p tit, Rev. John Roes, B A,
astor.
ST. Jonn's Cnueon,---Sabbath Sorvio
at 11 a In and 7 p m. Sunday Soho
et 2;30 p, tn, Rev, A, 7i, Griffin, inoum
And he winked at hioClorri,;an,
Ae he married a I`'innigin.
IIS wuz ahentyn' thin watt rianigin,
Aa many a railroeder'a been sgin,
An' the sebrnoky of lamp wee herein'
bright
es In JPtnnigin'e chanty all that night,
al Bilht' down hie report, was Finnfgln 1
As be wiled this here ; "Muster b'lan.
?Agawam 0nURCli,—Sabbath Sarvioee
et 11.;.:0 a to twit 7:00 d 1st `inuday
School at 2;80 p in, Rev. S. J. Allin,
pastor.
Rotate; Caen -roam annum --Sabbath
Service thief' Sunday in every month, ab
10:80 a m, Rev Joseph Kennedy,
priest,
SALvaenne Alt11Y.—Bervios at 7 and 11
e m and 8 and 8 p m on Sunday and
every evening fu the week at 8 o'clock, at
the burraulrs,
One I'eonows' Lonna every Thereday
evening, in Graham's blook.
Masorete Loans Tuesday at or before
full moon, in Garfield blook,
A 0 U W Loma on the 3rd
Friday evening of each month, in Blas
hilts block.
C 0 F LoMOra 2nd and last Tuesday
evenings of moll month, in Blashill's
block.
I 0 F, 2nd and last Friday in Odd
Fellows' Hall,
L 0 L let Monday in every month
in Orange Hall.
Boss OF Sacrr&rn, let and Ord Tues-
days of each mouth, in Odd Fellows'
Hall.
J. 0. T. M. Londe, 2nd and 4th Tues.
days of each month, in Odd Fellow's Hall.
Canadian Order of Chosen Friends, let
and 3rd Mondays of each month in )<he•
hill's Hall.
.8. 0 b', lab and 3rd Mondays of each
month in Odd Fellow's IItll.
Holm Cxncr.N, 8I:d and 4th Friday even-
ings in Blashill's Hall.
Poa'r OFFIwa.—Oflioo hours from 8 a.
m. to 0:30 p. m.
iKEcusvros' ImorvtTg.—Library in
Hclmaa' block, will be open from 6 to 8
o'olook p.
m.SVedu da n
Wednesdays and 8:300 5
Y
and 6 to 8 Sa
tu
rda s.
Miss Minnie .ia•
Naughton, Librarian.
TOWN Cousen„—W. H, Kerr, Reeve ;
Geo. Beaker, Geo. Thomson, R. Lae,
therdale and It, G. Wilson, Councillors ;
F. S. Scott, Clerk ; Thomas Kelly-,
Treasurer ; R. Hingaton, Asaeseor and J.
T. Boas, Collector. Board meets the 1st
Monday in each month.
SonooL Bonn. --A. Koenig, (chair-
man,) D. 0. Boas, J. G. Skene, Jae.
Turnbull, A. Coueley and F. Van -
atone. Sm. -Tram., 18. K. Ross.
Meetings 2ud Friday evening in each
month.
Punr,ro Scnoo» TEAcnrrs,—J, H. Cam.
Bron, Principal, Leon Jaolcson, Miss
Downey and Miss Ritchie.
Bosun or Haman. —Reeve Kerr, Clerk
Scott, A. Stewart, T. Farrow and Wm.
Jewitt. Dr. McNaughton, Medical
Health Officer.
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CANADA.
Oar Qnoon reigns over a sixth of
earth,
And half of that sixth is hare,
Owning the sign of the Maple Leaf,
And holding the old flag dear.
With room for a mightier Britain
Than the Britain we know today,
With ample plenty to keep thein all,
In the most luxurious way.
A thousand leagues from East to West
Nearly aa many from lakes to pole,
The sunny as well as the frigid zone,
'Romui which three oceans roll,
Of oourse we have abnndanoe of snow,
But we have something beside ;
A climate that breeds the sort of men
That build up nations atrong and wi
Mountains and streams on a grand
scale,
Than those of the Mother Land ;
Rugged and stern ae those tbat guard
The homes of Scotia's strand,
Millione of acres as riob ae those
That 'round the homes of Engle
Amite,
A million meadows greener far
Than those of the Emerald Iele.
Foreste grand, unmoaanred as yet,
Because of their broad expanse,
Where Bowers bloom as bright and fair
As in lam vales of France,
And everywhere in thie wide domain
Are mines of wealth untold,
The miner is sure of a ricin reward
Io iron and eilver and gold,
the
de.
Of
nd
FINNIGIN AND FLANNIGAN.
Superitttindint woe Flannigan ;
Boss av the sicbion was Finnigan ;
Whinlver the kyare gob often the thraok
An' muddled up things t' tit' devil and
back,
Finnigan writ to Flannigan,
Arbiter the wink wuz all on again ;
That is, this Fiunigin
Repooeted to Flannigan.
Whin Finnigin Meet writ to Flannigan,
He waited tin pages—dld Finnigin,
An' he told jiab how the smash occurred ;
Full nainny te Lajas, binnderin' warred
Did Finnigiu write to Flannigan
Afthar the oars had gond on agfn,
This were how Flnnight
Rapman'to(' to Flannigan.
Now Flannigan knowed more than Fin.
higin—.
He'd more idjnontion—bad Flannigan ;
An ie Wore m ohne completely out
To tell what Finnigin writ about
In hie writin' to Muster Flannigan.
So he welted beak to Flnnigiu t
"Don't do suoh a sin Agin ;
Make 'em brief, Finnigan 1”
Whin Finnigin got this from I'rlannagan
He blushed rosy red—did Finnigan ;
An' ho said : "I'll gamble a whole
month's peaty
That it'll he Manny en' mainly a da•ay
Beloore Snp'rintindint, that's Flannigan,
Gita a whack at this very swine sin agm,
From Finnigin to Flannigan
Repoorts won't be long agin."
Wun da -ay on the siotion av Finnigin
On the road snp'rintindinb by Flannigan,
A rail gave way on a bib av a onto
An' some kyare, went off rte they made
the ewerve.
"There's nobody hutted," sea Finn13i8,
"Bat reports meet be made to Flannf.
gen,"
03 Mill 00 twin,
Oune agln--111101 u."
TROUBLE IN '.rim( 0130Iil,
There was something so unusual in the
eingitg of the ohoir,
That the parson looked up mildly teem
the tenth of Jeremiah.
An nnprejudined observer might have
seen with half an eye
Thera was waiting an explosion that
would blow them all ekyhigb.
The eopreno snug her solo and then left
ib to the base,
Who was gnawing at his mustache and
watt looking for the plaoe,
And the tenor tried to follow, but be end•
ed in a groan!
And the organieb in fury closed the organ
with a crash,
And the alto sobbed in anguish and the
choir had gone to smash,
For it seemed the wretched chorister had
introduced a girl
Witit a brand-new style of singing and a
most distractive and.
PACTS VatItTlflNK{iNGI CHRIST-
INS.
There are 1,000,000,000 heathen in the
world.
There are 10,000 missionaries.
Each miseionary ie responsible for 100,-
000 souls.
in Canada and the United States there
to cue minister to every 700 people,
In China Were is one minister to every
1,000,000,
In,
tie United adf1'tittaR there are 00,000,-
000 peopple, and 80,000 ministers, besides
ocher Cliristran wet me.
Out of every 100,000 church members
in ailment oily 21 go to the foreign field,
Forty million heathen die every year,
They are dying et the rata of 100,000 a
clay.
very tiok of the watob sounds the
death knell of a heathen soul.
Every beta tb we draw four souls perish,
never having heard of Christ.
Christians are giving at the rate of one.
tenth of a cent a day.
Of every dollar given for Christian
wont, we spend ninety-eight cents on oar
home work and two cents for the heathen,
We give one cant a year for each
heathen eotl.
Christ said, "Go ye into all the world."
"Go" does not mean "stay" , "all" does
not mean a "part."
Late New Things.
Shoe strings two safely tied without
use of knot by means of a new dev
whish fastens to tho shoe upper, near
top eyelets, being formed of a disk
plata, with a curved clip projeoting fr
the side, into which the string is fora
To assist in holding tools on a rave
ing stone for grinding a new devise
formed of a grooved block set in a fro
and clamped by thomb.serews so it e
be tilted to any desired angle, thee lto
ing the tool iu one position and giving
au even edge,
Mops and brushes for snubbing pu
poses are made to last twice as long
means of a new device whiob consists
a clamping frame which bolds a bench
fibres by their °enter, leaving the en
free for use by turning, the brush over
its handle.
Doormats are being made with areae
or opening in the minter of the wov
fibre to receive a scraper, which is bins
to cue aide of the opening, to be rate
into position when wanted for use an
dropped down even with the mat whe
not wanted.
In a new crutch for invalids the woode
bead is hollowed out and fitted with
pneumatio'0ushion having an infiatin
valve in the under sire, with a 000001st
of leather bo inclose both the bead an
the cushion, and a hollow cushion at th
bottom of the orntoh,
A simple advertising device jus
patented oonsiets fn placing a prdnte
eiroular inside the spools on which In
ahiue thread is wound, a pions of pap
being placed over each eud to hold ib i
place until it is forced out by placing th
spool on' the spindle of the sawin
machine.
A new idea in road maps for ochreand drivers ooneistein printing the out.
line of a 'road on a long strip of paper
which is wound on two drums in front of
the rider, and may he operated by a
thumb wheel on cue of the drums to show
the route ae'the driver passes.
Barbers will appreciate a new coin.
binatiou designed for their use, which
aousiste of apair of sheers with a comb
clamped to one of the blades in the pro-
per position to raise the hair in positiou
to be out, thus doing away with neootsity
of bolding t separate comb in the hand,
In a new blackboard eraser the felt pad
forming the face is perforated and fitted
with grooves opening into the hollow back
of the eraser to atollthe dust, instead of
allowiug it to scatter around the room, an
aperture being made in the bank to re,
move the duet when tine eraser becomes
full.
Aa automatic lighter for kerosene
Lampe has a revolving drum, on which is
wound a narrow etrip of paper, to which
are glued fulminate ceps at ellen inter.
vale, a Motion dielc being ',Method to the
blither to ignite the fulminate and light
the lamp as the toll of paper is palled
along.
To carry an cakepoison on a biayale a
Michigan man has iuvented a device con.
costing of a seat attached to a bat pro.
jeatiug from the o011tee brace oat in front
of the head, the seat being placed a little
to one side, and a dress guard and foot
feet extending down name the ground on
the other side.
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don the work of building a reformatory
at Alexandria.
lblood•puriLler0, though gradual, are
radical in their offoot. Ayer's Pamper -
Ma le intended as a medicine only and
not aa a etimulant, excitant, or beverage.
Immediate tomtits may not always follow
its use ; but after a reasonable tame, per.
maneut benefit is certain bo be realized.
THE B'USS1LS POST
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DIAMOND JUBILEE, .The woman was aunwillingrat, to become the 1 MONET i r `
_,..__,,,, � thud are. IJupuis at fist, hub upon the �'(� �,�O7A1�fw
It%aN'A'1NOED FltO\4 PAUL, G.) trettefl.r of two houeee and a small farm
alta t nneeutod, and the knot was tied
On the arrival of the (lwr,,, the Lord
Mayor uncovered, Approaching the ear.
riage of flee Majesty, Ilia Lordship, with
all due obeisance, prer,,arted the !lilt of
the city's pearl sword, which wart an.
drawn %hie we the anaienb ceremony
el dutiful submission, Tite Queen light.
1y toweled it, time rebn'nin,r it at the
Lord Mayor in token that (tie submission
wee graeioualy (tempted by hie sovereign,
Iter Majesty then commanded the Lord
Mayor and Sherillo to prooeod. The
sheriffs took their Mame with the alder-
men and commoners, immediately after
the field marshals ; the Lord Mayor rode
bere•headad immediately before the fleet
part of the Soveroign'e moon of Life
Guards, and the procession moved to-
wards St, Pan1's amid mare of cheers
that seamed in the narrow street to be
echoed and re-echoed.
IN TILE 011A00w OF BT. PAUL'S.
St. Paul's, June 22, 12.30 p. m.—The
great belle of St, Pna1's broke out in
happy chorus rte the Queen's carriage
started from Temple Bar) and only
ceased es Iter Majeety's carriage stopped
in trout of the steps of the city Cathedral.
As the Queen'e proaeseion arrived, the
carriages oontttintng the envoys and the
Princesses drew up en echelon on the
ordinary roadway on the right, as one
faces the Cathedral. The eerortof thirty
Princes turned to the left on reaching
the churchyard, and then to the right
across the front of the edifice drawo up
in open order between the statue to Queoa
Ann and the Cathedral steps, Her
Majesty's carriage then Dante between,
halting opposite the platform, on wbioh,
awaiting her, were the Archbishop of
Canted ury, the Lord Bishop of London,
the Bishops of Marlborough and Stepney,
the Very Rev. Dean Gregory and the
clergy of St. Paul's. Among the stir.
rounding dignitaries were leading repro. 1
eeutatives of all the faiths of England,
incl din
u t,,, of course, M„tlodiata,Baptisks,
Oona a
r otic
nahata
Chieg Presbyterians, the
f Rabbi of the Jews and many others. I
Monsignor Antoniva, Archbishop of Vi -
berg and Finland, one of the most die.
tinguished prelates of the Greek Church,
sant by the Czar, and aceempaoied by a
deacon Rod n felt choir of 011133re, repre-
senting the hessian t hurmb. Archbishop
010ohary was present for the Anglican
Church of the Dominion.
With the stopping of tine Queen's
00101,30 the picture was complete, and
the swelling hymn that had risen on the
Summer air trona 600 choristers of Her
Majesty's Chapel Royal, Westminster
Abbey and St. Paul's, ceased its grand
harmonies in ono long•drawu, soft
"Amen." The service was about to
begin. Nowhere else on the route already
traversed were the slope of faces parried
to so great a height. On the right of
Her Mujeaty, the majestic galaxy of
Priuoes ; back of them hundreds of dis-
tinguished guests ; to the left of Her
Majesty the vast Cathedral steps throng•
ed with ohoir and eoelosiaetics in the
simple, yet effeotive robes of the church ;
then beyond, to the right of the steps,
three hundred of the illustrious for whom
Owes could not be found in the proses.
anon ; titan above, under the pediment of
the gest froot, hundreds again, while all
around, like some vast amphitheatre,
walls of people stretched upwards as if to
climb the sky.
The eoolesi,tetiae, who had issued from
the great West door as the Queen ap.
proaehed, standing beside the impovised
altar, now began the simple service. A
le deem by Dr. Martin, organist of St,
Paul's, composed for the °evasion, was
sung. It was a most impressive work,
The bass solo was sun aborally in unison
by a large number of basses, and the ac•
compenime"t 10110 furnished by the mil.
itary orchestra, composed of the bands of
the Royal Artillery and Knellar HobI,
As the 00000000 "amen" died away, the
sweet vetoes of the Cathedral clergy were
heard chanting "0 Lord Save the Queen,"
to which the groat ohoir in a wondrous
volume of barmonious sound, responded,
"And mercifully bear us when the call
open Thee." The Bishop of London, in
full oanonivale, then read a short aolleot,
after which, as Her Majesty eat with
bowed head, the Archbishop of Canter.
bury annontloed the Benediction. The
vast oongrsgation joined with the choir
in singing two verses of the hymn
To Father, Son and Holy Ghost,
;Che God whom heaven and earth
adore ;
From man and from the angel boat,
The praise and glory evermore.
Then, amidst the further ringing of
bells, the National Anthem was sung,
and the booming of the Tower guns firing
a Royal salute could be heard as the
Queen drove on into other scenes.
TIM I1ETanN TO 110Clrr\en111 FALAm,
Buckingham Palace, June 22, 2.15 p,
m,—As Ger Majeety entered the gates of
the Palacio at 2 o'ciook a distant gun in
LTyde lark announced to so 111110h of the
I world as wee not before the gates that
the great prooeasiun tone over. The
event so long prepared had passed into
history. The ao0ncl of the Boyal salute
was answered by cheering as if the loyal
subjeota who acme to ahem had not yet
satisfied their ttm1iticn, and then the
crowd faded away 0s it Demo,
On leaving her menage, tbo Qaeen
seemed visibly fatigued, yet pleased.
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G ° tett heal .N ea wee.
"One of my sink headaches," you will
hoar people lrennently say, as if the com-
plaint was hopelessly iunui'able. Ae a
matter of fact, Ayer's Pills not only re.
lieve sick headache bet effectually remove
the mum of tide distressing complaint,
and so being about it permanent cure,
AN Anon Dwane Wens. --A strange al.
liauae woe formed at Kankakee, III., on
dune 171h, when Joe, Depute surprised
hie friends by leading to the alba& Miss
Josephine Fiancees. The groom le the
smallest Luau of his age in the United
States, if tot in the world, being over
03 yoare old land standing only 8 feet 0
fnehea in height. Ile has had two °thee
wives, Dud be is the father of six eteltvart
eons and ono daughter, all of whom are
married. The bride towers fully 18
Mabee above her husband, and has 80011
only 58 Springs and Autunine. She is
pretty, ehapely and intelligent. Whet
the aeooncl Mrs. Dupius died, Dight weeks
ago, Mise Minoan wee employed by the
family as a goneral domestic, Mr.
Dnpnie fancied !tet, and told her he
wanted a wife to leave hie fortune to,
Ile had plenty of worldly geode end has
already given hie children their duo.
Dupuis le a French Canadian, and
laid the foundation of his fortune rte a
horse jockey in .England and Prance,
Juline Whitehead, a young man living
at Grassy Plains, N. J., is in great danger
of eneeziug to death and the deacons and
the praying women of the neighborhood
are sure that 11 is an evidence of the
wrath
f God
Whitehead,
o
ski ut a wank
ago (teetered that he lM1Oulu emelt till site
prayer meeting in the Methodist church,
more in the spirit of fun than impiety,
A revival has been going g an for several
weelce, end many were urging Whitehead
to change his way of living. IIe tools
snuff to church with bin and, after the
service his sneezing manes,{ a commotion,
At first it was sxoeediugly funny to
young Whitehead, but when the mistletoe
referred to the diatnr'bauoe as an offence
against the Lord he grew impatient, and
tried to stop, but found he could not de
so. The service 1V00 dieeo ,tinned and
he was removed to his home, but the
sneezing oontinued. The members of
the congregation warn bitter at first, but
es the sneezes continued 10 distort 'White.
head's face they grew eympathetio. A
dozen euros have been tried without
effect,
Sick Headache
Permanently i
"I was troubled, a long time, with
sick headache. It was usually ac-
companied with severe pains in the
temples and sickness at the atom.
nell. I tried a good Many remedies
recommended' for
this complaint; hut
it was not
vii I be-
gan
c
gan taking
AVER'S
Pills that I received
7+F s°''D anything like perma-
i neat benefit. .A sin-
gle box of these pills dill the work
for me, and I am now a well man."
0. 11. IITrrenrxos, East .A.uburn, Ivie.
For the rapid cure of Constipa-
tion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Nan -
sea, and all disorders of Stomach,
Liver, and Bowels, take
Latha i c Pills
Medal and Diploma at World's Fair.
Fisk your druggist tar Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
ATOS THIS LPAa
THERE'S MONEY IN 1.T
FOR YOU, ,
FOR SALE.
A Ono -horse Wagon, suitable for
milk hauling, nearly new.
2 Second-hand 2 seated Buggies,
and a number of Second.
hand Single Buggies in good
shape.
JAS. WALKER
Carriage Maker, Brussels.
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B SSELS
PUII P WORKS.
I wish 110 inform the people of Brunie
and surrounding district that I have pur-
chased the Pump Business of JAMES
BELL and will be found ready to attend
to all wants in either new work or repairs
at moderate prices.
No better Pump in the market.
Order left at my shop or reeidenee or
at P. SCOTT'S shop will be promptly
looked after.
t 'Orders taken for the Digging of
Wells and Cisterns.
Gomez Green,
MILL STREET, . BRUSSELS.
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Any Amount of Money to, Imo
on Farm or Village Frt.,-
party at
6 Jr 6i Per Cent., Yeaeri,t',
Ia G, Richardson
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Is prepared to do all kinds of
work in his lino.
Coocl Woi.Antun;i;il,J alio
Good Fits Guaranteed.
LATEST STYLES,
Suits made for $4 and upwards.
""Shop ever McGon'ttu's Store.
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Will mate'
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of YOU 1
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naaq 000000I Guava an Norvona Mama, sioeyloal0
torrhoaa Ompoioavya 010 ,0114000 dly t,a 1 ayb
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aarrled. to peat p00201 P0100, Et a ptotaeo ata'
(0r td. Sand „on0y 15 olthar o1Llno10 or 100(010...
ed 1o110r. Addreee alt t8tl0N 10 S... PAPP&rt,
nru g,10tt,, Woon0tacO, ON $, .41001 for the Do,
mi,lon of Canada.
11 V3flE
The undersigned has open-
ed up a Butcher Shop in the
S ��E 111001 BUMS,
where he will keep/constant-
ly on hand a supply of the
Best Meats Procurable, sold
at reasonable prices. A share
of public patronage solicited.
Meat delivered to all
of the town.
;.3trltight Loans with l,zivil1etLe +us
repaying when require((:.
Apply to
A. Hunter,
Division Court Cleric, Bn d:lode_
ew Harness
Shop,
D. TRAIN has opened sa I.f.w-
ness Shop in the building limit
of the Leckie Block,
i;rr'
,isssu k;..
where he is prepared to turn iA)
Light and Heavy mail
attend promptly to repairing.
Blankets, Sleigh Bells,'r,rlrs,
10;0., kept 1n stock.
CARRIAGE TRIMMING;.
I am prepared to attend to all ori,kus.3ur
Carriage Trimming, Repairing, ibex.
Good work and Moderate ohm'pee
a
Praia; Bruss'e
McLEOD'S
78te !,iC ,off ator
^AND
TESTED
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TESTED REMEDIES
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
For Impure, Weak and Imp0711'. !mit
Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, hTE7, ine-
tion of the Ileart, LiverConlplaint.7,ipa':
algia, Lose of Memory, Bronebibie, 'Gnu,_
sumpton, Gall Stones, Jaundice, E sa,e
ancd Urinary Diseases, St. titan' 100 a o.,.
Female Irregularities and Generx,t 73sa-
bility.
LABORATORY, GODER1C ,1 CST.
(s. M. kicLEOD,
Darts Prop. and M'annraa1100,1.
Sold by;,Ttts, Fos, Erngfi lst, Brusse)s;.
4, 6 and 8 Balls
AT THERissitir
GET T A BOX
AND ENLT
A GAME.
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