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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1894-9-21, Page 6THE BBUSSE S PQSnit Sz , 21, :i091 et It palostu goo -+—x8 PV1rnX8 l➢n— .-^ .EVERY FRIDAY MORNING an limo for the early walla) at "The Pest" ROOM PabUBltin6" Iiou80, TCn ISIEST ST„ Baneai o, ONrr, Timms a ,OdVanee.N. The dollar and a very a Yoar, 10 advance. e d date townie's e voxY eubeoriptieu levied le denoted fly Ole ate 04 the address label. ,Anynnlefire0 1tATA9,—'J.'bo follnwiug rates will 20 oharged to those who advor iso by the year:— wean 1 120, 0 nit, 8 foo One Qolumu,.. 000,00 $80.00 $20,00 Balt 95,00 20.00 12.00 t uarter• 20.00 12.00 8.00 Lioth " 10,00 8.00 0.00 Bight conte per flue for first irisertton, and throe oauts per line for oath subseque0t in- sertion. All advertisements 01080u•ed as Nonpareil -12 lines to the Inds. Business Cards, eight lines and under, 00 per 8013010. A4vOrtla6menta wittiest apootfle direc- tions, will .he inserted until forbid, and charged accordingly. Instructions to change Or disoaatinno an advertisement must be left at the 00uut1410 roam of Tun Poen net later than Tuesday of each week, This is imperative. w. If -Y. kis 2 1 1 , Lditor and Proprietor. The Ciu'ervll!e Circuit, Dena Jnea,—Im sorry to say that wave all ben middlin poorly this last week, and Imo a little joobus about whether I kin write you a letter to -day that will be wuth reatlin or not. Semanthy has ben a kamplainin ov a buzzin in her ears, and a hind ov a dull bustin lieadake jest over the eyes, that bothered bar so =bah that she oudent hardly milk ner cook, and Mataldy Ann bas ben laid up with a sprained foot that kum thru tryin to gib down stairs too quick, when a man who looked right smart like a widderer drove up in frunt ov the house. I must say that the feller looked a heap like a preeoh- er too, but we found out afterwards that be was the agent fur a self openin gate, and only wore kraps on his hat bekoz he had a noebuu that it made him look nioe. The trubble with Harriet Emly has been the toothake, fetched on, so her mother sez, by walkin over to the Wilder Pammers too quiltin party thru the wet, without havin her ingun rubber shoes on. She alwae has ben a turrible keerlege gal that way tbo, and it begins to peer ez tho she never wud git old anuff to kno how to take keer ov herself: Her mother hae moat got her willin to go to town with me thio afternoon in the spring waggin and have the tooth jerked. Hiram got the noshum into his head day before yieter. day that he cud ride Jo Jimzea colt, and the coneequenoe is that I dont spoze the boy will be able to do a liok ov work fur at least a week. The trubble with the hired hand is a bile most ez big ez a hen egg on the back ov his neck, which makes it the hardest kind ov work fur him to shovel gravel or pull a krosskut saw, and yitlme under obligaabuns to pay the feller twenty dollars a munth. Ov korse I cud put him to shellin beans, or sum mob thing ez that, but I bate to pay a man fur dein work that I like to do my- self. I reckon mabbe Ime the pearteat wan about the house, and yit I tell you, Jess, my roomytiz has ben a botherin me so during the last three or four days that I feel ez tho I bad more than 'bo thousand bones in my bank, and not fish bones wither, by a good big sight. I met a man from over about the Pawpaw Stretch at mill a kupple ov weeks ago, and be told me about a new kind ov liniment that had worked minders fur his pap, who bad ben dreadful bad oft fur a long spell baok with the same kind ov roomy- tiz that Ive got.. On the strength ov that I was jest fool snuff to go and pay fifty cents fur a bottle ov the stuff, and altho Ive ynsed up over half ov it I dont bleeve its helped me a bit. Ime a beginnin to hay a conceit that evry doektur in the country is a tryin hie best to git rich, and dont keer a pill whether he duo anybody any good or not, speehly these here fellers who put up stuff that they garrantee to care evry- thing on earth. I paid a quarter fur a little bottle ov korn medaein hist summer that was war. ranted to yam up my corns afore Iknow- ed it, but fur all the good it dun me I might ez well ay rubbed a raw pertatur on the heel ov my boot. Another time I paid seventy-five cents fur a bottle ov stuff to keep me from gittin tired when I was 8,1 work, and it dident make it a bit easier fur me to grub up a stump than it was before I took it. But when I just took the cork out ov my ink bottle and got ready to write I lowed to tell you that I didont bleeve I bad everseen anybody in all the days ov my life who peered to be so happy ez the Widder Good ie sense her boy kum back. She kum down and staid all day with us wan day last week, and she told Semanthy that it didont seem to her now ez tho she had ever had any trubble in her lift. She sez her son is so good and kind to her now, sense he got religyun add kern back borne, that it most seems ez the the sun had got to ehinin all night. Jimmy is so ankahne now, she sez, to snake up fur the Bufferin and hard times that his badness hereto- fore had cost her, that he dontwant her to wash any more fur a Iivin, and ifshe wad only do ez he eez, she sez she wudent do a thing but set in 8main oheer all day and Teat. Haze got a splendid job in the steam mill, and evry Saturday night he takes home to her all the muuny he mattes. Jimmy has also jived the Cider - villa meetin house, and it duz beat any- thing you ever saw how the peepul do Essen to eveything he sez in church, Ilium Mover ltlwae gives him a chance to talk as mutoh ae he pleases in klnss, and sum morning when 1 hav ben ,there, the things he sad eumbow made me feel ez tho 1 hadent any biznise to be in the house. Ov korse I got over it again ez Boon as I got out of the meetin and cud be alone by myself, but while 2 was there a hearin him talk, I tell you what it is, Jeas, I had the hardest kind ov work to make myself bleeve I had jined meetin right. It habit woo bit harder to 000 than it into tell the kuller ova hoes or a horse, when Jimmy Good is a talkie, that haze not the same feller he yuat to be when it wee ez hard for him to stay sober a week ez it be for me to liv np to all I hear the preocher preech, epeshly when I hav a good strong chance to put means in my pocket by not doin it. (TO SE CONTINUED ) BMW Boys at Football, Football playing by the blind sounds like a novelty, lint tti writer who visited the Royal Viotoria Blind n,sylinl at New Castle, lQngiwnd, a fast wreke ago had the pleasure of watobing two teams of blind boye engaged in a loot igame,The hall with Which the bcYu played s made of wire and the ineids le fitted with belle, Do that wherever the oval goes it can be followed by the wand. '.L'lio goal posts are flags, upon whioh are also a number of bells, and it is very rare for the boys to loose the ball or to follow 14 the wrong diredtion, they Beam to enjoy the fun Immensely, and when the goal was 0008. ed they oheored loudly. Perhaps one of the moot amusing parts of the scene woe the way in whioh the little blind girls stood around the football Mande, and interested themselves in the progress of the game, laughing when the players laughed omit cheering when they thought the occasion domaoded.it. The inmates of the asylum also play Marisa and checkers very well. THE PATRON POLICY, The Patron members -Glad of the Leg- islature met in Toronto last Thursday night and decided on their course tet the next session, Josh Httycooh, M. P, P. for Fronteoao, was eleoted leader of the party and'Johb Senn, member for Heidi. mod, secretary. It was decided that the Petrone should vote unitedly in the House on all questions whioh the major- ity should deoide to be Patron questions. The Patrons of Inddstry are dieeussing a proposal to appoint a Director -General of the order, with a good salary and head•goarters in Toronto. This official would take the place of a party leader, the appointment of whioh it is thought inadvisable, because of the eligible ones' previous connection With either of the two political parties. . Grand President Mallory, J. Lookie Wilson and others are said to bo after the position. It was unanimously resolved that the united influence of the Patron party be used during the Coming session to secure legislation as indicated by the following resolutions Resolved, That there be an enaotmeut to render it a violation of the indepen.. dente of Parliament to accept a pass from any railway, steamboat or other transpor- tation oompany. Resolved, That the payment of any sum for Lieutenant -Governor's clerk hire or servants' fees by the Ontario Govern- ment or for the furnishing of a free resi- dence or supplies of any kind to that offi- cial be hereafter prohibited by legisla- tion. Resolved, That beyond the salary at- taobed to any office there should be no allowance or any gratuity to any em- ployee of the Government for living ex- penses or for any other purpose. Resolved, That while we approve of the principles of the payment by fees, the amount retained by officials should be fixed at a fair remuneration for the ser- vices rendered, and that the balance of fees be paid into the treaecry of the mun- icipality and treated as general revenue. Resolved, That a bill should be passed in accordance with plank No. 7 -of the Petrone' platform ; that the existing aye - tern of inspection of oounty officers be continued ; that office be held during ef- tloieucy and good behavior ; and that where iuoompetenoy or irregularities ex. ist in any office the inspector shall lay hie complaint before a non.partiean tri- bunal to be specified in the Act. Resolved, That clause sixteen of the Medical Act be repealed and that the power of the Medical Counoil to annul the certificate of any physician regular- ly authorized by the faculty of any duly chartered oollege to practice medioine be abrogated, and that all oharges of fraud and wrong -doing made against any medi- cal man shall be tried by the ordinary courts on the came principles and ander the same procedure ae applies to criminal acts committed by others. • Also,. That all enactments conferring special privileges upon the legal frater- nity be repealed. The following resolution was passed by a standing vote of all the members :— Resolved, That we pledge oureelves to vote and act unitedly on all questions de- clared by the majority of the Patron members to be Patron questions ; and we hereby declare our determination to resist all attempts at coalition or affiliation with either of the existing political parties. FIGS ANDTHISTLES. Only the godly can do good with money. Nothing but sin ever made an ugly f ace. The devil is always polite upon first aequaintanoe. Never did any harm, eh 7 Well, neith- er did a rotten egg. We are sure to lose what we try to keep God from baying. There is no more dangerous deception than self•deception. When we get in the wrong place our right plane is empty. The devil has his hand over the eyes of the man who does not give. Ths plow would not go deep if the team had anytning to say about it. Love never turns back because it sees a mountain or hears a lion roar. The golden calf men worship never be- comes a cow that gives milk. A moderate drinker is like a man who sleeps on the brink of a precipice. If you get into the place God wants you to have, you. will have a good one. It is hard to discourage the man who lives on bread he gets from heaven. Nobody every made life any brighter for another by growling and grumbling. The man who is constantly thinking evil finds a thousand ways to epeak it. No man who olaims to be doing heel, nese for God has any right to use it short yard stick. A good man on his knees weighs more than the biggest giant in the devil's army. When you go to war with a enalte, the battle ought to be with the end where the head it. The devil is not so much concerned about our profession as he is about our praoti00. A poor man's all weighs as much on the scales they use in heaven as a rioli man's millions. On the day when we have not done a little good we have done a great deal of misobief. There are some preachers who only appear to work at their trade one day in the week. If you would sleep well at night, be wide awake when a stranger seeks your confidence, Who devil boo toNworhbardItogot a linger on the loan who levee his Bible,. There Is a had flew in our religion if we never praise the ,Lord except w#en we feel like it, There is not muck Christ in the 8olig. fon that does not moire its poseeesor snore benevolent, The sin will keep right on shining no matter how Much we may talk about ito blank spots. 0lauroh members who never smile will some da find out that God hae some, what against them. There are people who do not want to gall the devil by lila right name, for fear they will offend a friend, People who try to serve the Lord only for gain, would prefer to work for the devil at the some salary. If Solomon ware now alive some mein world spend their lives in trying to make Wm out a know nothing., It is right for charity to begin at home, but she has not done her duty until she late gone all over 1110 world. Greer<.xa,t £'•7eiww. PrincessBiemacok is much hotter. A big storm raged in Dakota last Timm day.Trouble ie feared between Franco and Med agasoar. The anti -English feeling is growing stronger in Japan. Snow fell. at Havre, Montana, last.. Thursday morning. The raisin crop of California is falling short of expeotattone. Alarming ruiners are revived ao to the ill•health of the Czar. A Dasa of cholera ie reported on board an Antwerp steamer at Belfast. The Sultan of Turkey has sent' relief to the fire sufferers in the States. The French squadron in the Indian Ooean is bo be considerably strengthened. It is said Mgr. ISatolli, papal ablegate in the United States, is to he made a ()or- dinal. An asphalt company of Buffalo is said to have made $4,875,000 out, of its work for the city. A child named Eugene.Diokson, at St. Louis, swallowed a fly on Tuesday and died therefrom. Thieves stole $200 worth of jewellery from the residence of John Eakin's, Mil. brook, Ont., Monday. Five anarchists have been arrested in Rome charged with an attempt on the life of Premier Oriepi. It is alleged that Japan, and Corea have signed a secret treaty, whioh defi- nitely determines the attitude of each oountry towards the other. Four' men were killed and seven in. jured by the explosion 01 a boiler on board the British steamer Tannadioe, on a voyage t0 Bombay, recently. The sweat shop . proprietors and their employees in New York are said to have come to terms, the prpprietore having oonoeded the demands of the strikers. Lord Swansea, one of Mr. Gladstone's supporters, is in Montreal on his way to Sudbury, where a company, of whioh he is presideot, owns extensive mining prop- erty. Lieutenant•Governor Kirkpatrick and Colonel Growski will spend a week duok shooting at the club house on the St. Clair. They were at Chatham on Mon- day afternoon. Fred J. Heroin, an employee of the Brush Electric Light Company at Roches- ter, N. Y., was instantly killed by touch- ing the iron frame that held the globe and Carbone of an eleotrio light. The members of Battery D at Chicago are growing mutinous because they have not received their pay from the State of Illinois for services during the railway strike. They claim about $60 per man. Canal men..i0 New York state are be- coming solioitous over the Canadian pro- ject for deepening the St. Lawrence can- als, a convention for the discussion of whioh will be held in Toronto next week. Women freely travel about in Corea until midnight, a writer on the Coreans says, while the men are required to be in the house at 8 p. in. Only the married men are permitted to wear hats, and the inference is that their wives are watchful how the wearers use them for conversa- tional purpose. The Governor-General opened the ProvincialExhibition at Quebec Tuesday in one of his happy speeches, which was full of valuable hints on agriculture. His Excellency spoke in both English and French, and had a most hearty re- ception. Lieutenant -Governor Ohapleau also made a speech. An old beaver trap, whioh, it is sup- posed, wee used by the Hudson Bay Co. over fifty years, was found in the bed of the Yellowhawh creek, Washington, re- oently. It had been exposed to view by heavy floods. Attached to it was a heavy chain, the links of whioh were heavy with the accumulated rust of years. A Baltimore dog which had bitten sev- eral people was killed and the body thrown into the dock on the supposition that he was mad. Now the carcass bas been recovered, and pathologists have taken out the spinal cord and rabbits will be inoculated. If in seventeen days or less they develop rabies the people who were bitten will try the Pasteur treat- ment. Snakes and lizards have hitherto been generally regarded as the effect rather than the cause of stimulants. Aocording, however, to the omoial report drawn up the British consul. at Pakboi and sub- milted to the English parliament, an im= mense quantity of dried lizards have, during the list two years, been shipped from that Chinese port for use in the adulteration of wines in Europe and America. Thomas Cantwell, sou of Thomas Cant- well, of the Eagle Brewing Company, Chioago was shot and killed by a bar. tender named Morgan on Monday night at a saloon on State street. Cantwell and two others entered the place and de- manded the proceeds of the days sates whioh Morgan was counting, one of the men presenting arevolver. Morgan, how.. ever, dodged and got his revolver to work first. It is said that the smallest piece of painting in the world has recently been executed by a Flemish artist. It is painted on the smooth side of a grain of common white corn, and piaturee a. mill and a miller mounting a ebeirs with it a atoll of grain on his baok. The mill is represented as standing on a terrane, and near is a horse and a cart, while a group of several peasants are shown in the road near by. The picture is beautifully die- tinct, every object being finished with microscopic fidelity, yet by careful measurement it isshownthat the whole painting does notcover a surface of half an hush square. 111TAIFL .aa x'119 Or La Gripe, though occasionally opt. demio, to always more or less prevalent. The host remedy for this complaint Is, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. "Last Spring I was taken down alta La Grippe. At Mmes I was completely pros- trated, and so difficult was my breathing that my breast seemed as if confined 1n an iron cage. I procured a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and no sooner had I began taking it than relief followed.. T could notbe-. ]love that the effect would be so rapid and the ogre so complete. Itis truly awonderful med- loine.'—W. B. WILLutare, Crook Olty, S. D. AY 'S Cherry eco +Frail P rompt to act, su re to cure MONET TO LOAN. Any Amount of Money to Loan on farm or Village Pro- perty at 6 & 6i Per Cent., Yectr•ly'. Straight Loans witb privilege of replaying when required. Apply'to 4, Hunter. Division ('dant Clerk. 13russels. ARE YOU GOING TO. Paint Tour 'House OR DO ANY Papering this Spring If so, now is the time to consult us. The LARGEST, CHEAPEST and BEST as- sorted stook in the County, to hand comprising the following :— BI RG E cg SONS CELEBRATED PROCESS, GILTS, BRONZES, SINTILARE, AND IN- GRAINS, with gorgeous freizes and ceil- ings'to match. Also the Handsomest stook of window shades ever ahown in the County. Nothing but the purest Leads and Gila that can be found in the market used in all our work. Farmers and others hav- ing old rigs to paint come and eco us at once. Satisfaction guaranteed. ROOD/CK de WAKE, House, Sign, Carriage and Decorative Painters. P. S.—Thanking all old customers for their favors during the past twenty years I have been in business I solicit a con- tinuance of the same and the patronage of the people generally for the new firm. W. RODDICR. DE!! ig) The Ps1 Iukthre, Here is an Alphabetical Arrange- ment of School Supplies kept in Stock at THE POST Bookstore. Big Values in Buy our 300 Lead. Pencils, Page Scribblers. Free Blotter with Every 6 Cent Purchase, Aritbmetioe, Algebras, Alphabet Cards and;,Blooks, Blotting Papers, Bookkeeping Blanks. Chalk, Crayons, Compassed, Copy Books, Composition Books. Dictionaries, Drawing Books. Enrolee Books, Euclid. Foolscap, First Books. Fourth Books, Fifth Books,. Geographies, Grammars. Histories, Inks, Inkstands. Just try TEE POST Bookstore. .Keep up with the Times. Look -out for Bargains, h Multiplioation Cards. Notepapers, New, Neat, Nobby. Our supplies bound to plenee. Penoil Sharpeners, Pens, Pen Holders, Pencils, lead and slate, Pencil Boxes,. Pen Knives. Queer how we sell so Cheap. Readero, Rulers, Rubber Erasers. Soribblers, Second Books, Slatee, School Bags, Sponges. Third Books. Values are Right at Tits Poem Bookstore. Writing Pads. Xcellent Paper and Envelopes. You Save money by Buying from us. Zealously guard your pocket hook, & Buy your supplies at TEE Poem. Fancy Goods At Cost, Albums Away Down. BIBLES, HYMN BOOKS, GREAT VALUES, t Ariissels Pliotograpller Is now prepared to take Photos, of every Description from the Small —-' Sunbeams to the LIFE SIZE PHOTO. We have just received our NEW VIEW CAMERA which is doing splendid work. Views of Pic-nic Parties and Residences can be taken on the shortest notice by applying at the Photo. Gallery. Step in and give us a Call. Always welcome at the olcl Reliable Photo. Studio in Stretton Block, over Standard Bank. PROF. STRONG, Manager. H. R. BREWAR, Photographer. MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY FOR MAN OR BEAST. Certain in its effects and flavor blisters. need proofs below: KENDALL'S SPAM CURE.. 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Picture Framing attended to on short notice. Undertaking Department; A Full Supply of Funeral ,!r Requisites Always in Stock, Special Attention given to Repairing, A CALL t50L/C/TED. D. G. HOGG, Brussels.