The Brussels Post, 1895-7-19, Page 3JOLT 1.9, 1S9
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I,YILLE 1 t ti7tVaefI —SASS
a l services
at 11 a m and 0:50P, m. St nday $obool
at 2:30 p M. Rev. John Wee, B ,
/looter.
Knox Onancn,-.-Sabbath Services at 11
m and 0;80 p m, Sunday School at
2;80 p in, Rev. D. Millar, pastor.
ST, JOAN'S Cavlon,—sabbath •Servioea
at 11 a al and 7 p m. Sunday Sohool
at 2;80 p. m, Rev. 4, K. Griffin, inoam.
bent.
METalonssT gapnon, Sabbath $orvlaee
at 1000 e m and 6:30 B m, .Sunday
B hoal at 2:80 p m, Rev, G. H. Cobble-
dfek, 4 A, 13 D, pastor.
ROMAN CATHOLIC OHuacu,—.sahbath
Service third Sunday in every month, at
10:80 a m. Rev Joseph Kennedy,
priest.
SALVATION Amer.—$erelee at 7 and 11
a re and B and 8 p m on Sunday and
every evening in the week at 8 o'olook, at
the barracks.
ODD FELLOWS' ;ODOR every Thursday
evening, in Graham's bloolc,
Mame Lome Tuesday at or before
full moon, in Garfield block.
A 0 13 W LODGE on the 3rd
Friday evening of each month, in Iilas-
hilrs block.
O o F Lonces 2nd and last Monday
evenings of eaeh month, in Blashilrs.
block.
I 0 F, 2nd and last Friday in Odd
Fellows' Hall.
L 0 'L let Monday in every month
in Orange. Hall.
Sons OF SCOTLAND, lot and 8rd TIM-
days
needays of each mouth, in Odd Fellows'
Hall.
K. 0, T. M. LODGE, let and 3rd Thurs.
Jaya of eaeh month, in Vaoetone block.
FIORE Ornori , 2nd and 4th friday even-
ings in Blashill'e Hall.
POST 0FFIOn.—Ofdoe hours from 8 a.
rn, to 8:80 p. m.
MECHANICS' INeTrromE.—Library in
Holmes' bleak, will be open from •0 to 8
o'olook p. m. Wednesdays and 3;80 to 6
end'6 to 8 Saturdays. Miss Dolly Shaw,
Librarian.
Towz Cousicm.—W. H. Kerr, Reeve ;
W. H. McCracken, Robert Graham, R.
Leatherdale and B. Gerry, Councillors ;
F. s. Scott, Clerk; Thomas Kelly,
Treasurer D. Stewart, Assessor and J.
T. Ross, Collector. Board meets the let
Monday in each month.
SCHOOL BOARD.—Rev. Rose, (chairman,)
Dr. McKelvey, Dr. Graham, A. Reid, A.
Hunter and J. N. Kendall ; Seo..Treae.,
it. Rose. Meetings 2nd Friday evening
in each month.
PDBLIO SCHOOL TEAcnnne.—J. H,, Cam-
eron, Principal, Mies Braden," Mise
Downey andMise Cooper.
BOARD OF HEALTn.—'Reeve.. Kerr, Clerk
Scott, A. Stewart, T. Farrow and J. N.
Kendall. Dr. MoNaughton, Medical
Health Officer.
But we ain't in half de hurry dat we 13383
while ago.
„When we come to look it ober in the
light ob pain an' fear,
Dere is hele3 in all oar armor dot at fit'
view didn't appear
And we'd like to patch 'em ober, if it
all de same 8o YOU •
Put ib off a year for certain. -or parhape
You'd make it Iwo l
'Then, we've gob some poor relations
who may never see Thy face
If dey do not earn de riches of the sin•
deatroyin' grace ;
Lord protect them wid Thy patience, jus''
de name like as before,
An' keep diggin' roan' dose fig trees for
enactor year or more 1 •
"Let 'em off a little longer 1 In do light
ob dia event
Dey may reoogniae de 508300 as a fine',
one to repent 1
Dey will let Ye know dey know Ye, an'
be glad to enter" in,
An' dare's some dat's awful good, Lawd..
of it wasn't ler deir sin 1
"Dia yer wort' has lots of fine folks, who
ie auxioue, I'm afraid,
For to pick a little longer 'fore they have
their baskets weighed ;
An' dere'd be a large mojor'ty who would
vote, it must be owned,
1i'or to hab de world's big fnn'ral aver•
lastin'4y pos'poned 1
"An' You know, 0 good dear Fathah,.
that your time'ia all home-made;
An' a thouean' years is nothin' in your
golden steel -yards weighed ;
Keep the same of footstool yet, Lawd,
hol' it steady, I emplore 1
It'll suit you better if You use it jes' once
more 1
"But ob oo'ee, our weak.eyed wisdom's
like a raindrop in de sea,
An' we ain't got any business, to be mend-
in' plane for Thee ;
If it's time to leave dere quarters and go
somewhere else -to board,
Make the journey jos as easy 'n.e Your
justice can afford 1
"An' we know you hab a fondness for de
average human souls
So we'll hab oonsid'ble courage at the oat;
lin' ob de roll;
You're our sure 'fluff liven' Fathah-
You'r our fathahe God an' fren'—
To de Lawd be praise an' glory now an'
ebermore I Amen 1"
"Twas a day of pesos in Charleston, aft-
er many days of dread,
And the shelterless were sheltered, and
the hungry had been fed •
And the death -invaded city through its
misery now could grope,
And looked forward to a future fringed
with happinees and hope.
And those faithful dusky Christians will
maintain for evermore
That fervent prayers they offered drove.
deetruotion from their shore ;
And how much faith moves a moon -
THE 13ETJS8ELS POST
The wrong aide 13 never 1118 safe Bide,
Anybody can be pleasant to pleasant
e
ala but b
b b ekes r be p grave ploaeant
to unpleasant people.
Chriet lifted the world toward God,
et because he was willing to stoop down and
, put his arms around it,
s The wet of greatness with God, is not •
how high we have got up, but haw low
are we willing to do down ?
If yon gen trust God to bake you out of
sin while you are in it, will it be any
harder for him to keep you out after he
gate you out ?
When•a ory from the heart reechee the
throne, God's band comes down to give
help,without oaring whether ib is a mil.
Bonaire ora beggar who ie praying.
Young fellows will be young fellows
and that is the reason they never become
old fellows.
mdl,
THE BUSY MAN. Ii onknown_tofainorcomearthlyane ignorance,arookto and for
only God to say.
33 you would get a favor done
By some obliging friend, •
And want a promise, safe and sure,
On which you can depend,
Don't go to him who always has
Much leisure time to plan,
But if you want your favor done,
Just eek the busy mac.
The man with leisure never has
A moment he can spare,
He's always "putting off" until
His friends are in despair;
But he whose every waking hour
Is crowded full of work
Forgets theartof wasting tiros;
He cannot stop to shirk.
So when you wont a favor done,
And want it right away,
Go to the man who constantly
Works thirty hours a day.
He'll find a moment, sure, somewhere, O
That has no other use,
And fix you mobile the idle man
Is framing an excuse.
FIGS AND THISTLES.
If you want to get in a crooked path,
just follow the direoticn of a corkscrew.
A hobby never bas a sore' baok.
Every man who obeys Christ belongs
to him.
Truth loves to be looked in the fade.
Mothers have taught the world how to
pray.
No young man takes his first drink
alone.
True worship iiiee upward on the wings
of praise. •
The man who does right leads an army
toward God.
If you don't kill your besetting sin it
will kill you.
What Christ did, every Christian
should be willing to do.
There are people who have agreat deal
f religion, but no love.
A hypocrite never fools anybody else
as bad' as he does himself.
Byways leading to hell are very Coen
together in a great city.
Religion that isn't used outside of the
ohuroh won't keep eweet.
Success is always stere, when we are
willing to pay the price.
When people are busy for Christ, the
devil has ditiioulty iu getting their atten-
tion.
God alone knows what heaven loses
when a boy gets started wrong.
Standing up for prayers means little,
unless the heart gets on its knees.
The man -who has failed at everything
else will succeed if he seeks Christ.
There are people who hate a thief, who
borrow books and never return them.
There is nothing so safe as trusting
God, and nothing so unsafe as not 00 do
it.
Whenever your work seems hard, it.
will make it easier to ask help front
Jesus.
Every man tubo lives right helps to
make unwritten laws for the good of
there.
Make morality'a stepping stole to
heaven, and there is no need of Christ.
No man is great in .God's eight, who
doesn't do a great deal for his fellowmen.
There ie plenty of gold for those who
are willing to go through the fire to get
it.
The devil tightene his grip around a
man's neck every time he says no to
Chriet, -
There may be as much selfishness in
giving sometimes, as there is in robbing
a bank.
Some people consider the psalms
poetry, but the heart of them Is Christ-
ian experience.
The father should fear to wall[ where
it would not be safe for his children to
travel.
Make it right to sell whiskey, and you
can't prove that dominating murder is
wrong.
Christ never spent any time is looking
for an easy plane, earl neither oho aid hie
dieoiple.'
A prayer Unit hi winged with a cry
reaches the throne gciok, because it flies
atrnlght.
The sinner has no gross, and never
thinks of being saved inany tvay except
by works.
When the devil can't get behind the
preacher in any other way, he sometimes
,loins the choir.
When men seek. God aright they do it
as the hungry seek" broad, and as the
famishing teak water.
If wo step where l3lod toile us, we shall
find when our foot comes down, that it is
'seting an the rook.
:THE PRAYER.
'Twas a night of dread in Charleston,
and the air was thiolt with fear ;
Never yet had such a terror dropped its
raven mantle here ;
Never yet had deathly sorrow had such
strange and Budden birth
As upon the visitation of this tempest of
the earth.
For the startled ground was surging as
the waves of stormy eeae,
And the belfries of the churches fell like
stricken forest trees,
And the rails that long bad lorded over
seen and unseen foe
Covered think with costly ruins this tor.
natio from below.
There were some who prayed God's
presence who to God had long bean
near; o
There wore some for help entreating with
repentance made of fear ;
There were some who raved in madness
through ,the, long, and murderous
night ;
There were corpses calmly waiting for a
mourner's tearful eight.
And that dark raoe whose religion has a
euperetitiouc trend,
And whose superstition_clambers toward
an everlasting Friend,
They were shouting in their frenzy, or in
terror meekly dumb,
For theythought the opening ,signal of
the Judgment, day had Dome. •
But them sudden rose among them dna of
earth's untutored kings,
One of those unlooked-for leaders whom
an hour of danger brings,
And he prayed—as souls are apt to, full
of sympathy and love—
Partly to the souls around Sim, partly to
the God above.
And he said ; "1 guess it's come, Lewd
—die yertiay dot's staid so long— I
For de symptoms all armlet here dey be
mos' tremendous strong ;
But, we ain't quite ready yet, Lawd,meber
min' how well prepared ;
We feel safe in Thy good mercy, but we're
eberlastin' soared l
"For you see we're moe'ly human when
de grave comes re'lly nigh,
An' de spirit wants its; hoodoos, but ,de
flesh, it hates to did ;
We'vs beenteasin' You for,hebben all de
automat'long, 3 know ;
s Exeter.
One hundred and fifteen were tieketell
at the Exeter station Wednesday morn.
ing of last week for the combined Oheirs
exoureion to London.
One of the large plate glasses in Wood
Bros. block was badly cranked by a stone
being thrown against 16 by .some un-
known person.
The Free Masons and I. 0. Foresters of
Exeter and vioinity have united in run,
ming a grand excursion and pin-nic from
Blyth and all stations to Hyde Park, in-
elusive, to Port Stanley and return.
A report has been going the rounde of
the press to tbe effect that A. Walper, of
Berlin, . formerly of Exeter,has been
offered the sum of 875,000 for his Large
hotel in Berlin and that be will likely
Bell.
The granolithio pavement extending
from the Oommeroial House to Dr, Rol-
ling' office, which has been in progresd
during the past few weeks is completed. '
The work, under the supervision and
control of Mr. Elliott. of S6. Mary's, has
been most satisfactorily oarried out.
On Tuesday' afternoon of last week the
ceremony oflayingthe .corner .stone of
the new Alain St. Methodist church, Ex-
eter, was laid under most favorable aus-
pices in the presenoe of over one thous-
and people, and owing to the 000lness of
the weather many more were prevented
from being present.
Wroxeter.
Dr. Brawn ie building an addition to
hie house, whiab adds greatly to the ep.
pearanoe as well as to the convenience
of it.
At tbe last meeting of Montana Lodge
I. 0. 0. F., the D. D. Grand Master of
this district, assisted by Bro. R. Elliott,
of Wingham, installed the following ofh-
oere :—P. G., Hugh Thomson ; N. G.,
Dr. Harrison; V. G., John Douglas ; F.
S. and R. S., Joo. Brethauer ; W. D.,
Thos. Ramahaw ; 0. G., Geo. Paulin ;
I. G., Jas. Paulin ; R. S. N. G., Geo.
Barnard. Avery pleasant evening was
spent.
At a special meeting of Court Wrox.
eter, No. 257, 0. 0. F. the following offi-
cers were eleoted for the ensuing term :-
0 R R. H. Fortune V. 0. R., L.
Brown ; R. b., W. Sanders ; F. 8., W.
M. Robinson Treas., J Bray ; Chap.,
T. Walker; S. W., A. H. Moffat; J. W.,
T. Sage ; S. 13., J. A. Barnard • T. B.,
J. Davidson ; Auditors, Messrs.. Rao and
Davidson.
The many friends of d'oeepit Neil will
be glad to hear of hie improvement its
to
health and that now h •o pa3 are entertain-
ed Of his recovery,
The Unions have signed to go to Palm.
oestrus, on Menet 1st, to play a game of
baseball with the lOiaple Leafs of Guelph,
Ohampione of Canada.
RELIEF IN sax House.—Distreseing kid.
hey and bladder diseases relieved an six
Moors by the "Great South American
Kidney Cure." This new remedy le a
great surprise and delight on eogonnt of
he exceeding promptneee in relieving
pain in the bladder, kidneys, book and
every part of'the urinary passages in
male' or female. It, relieves retention 'of
water and pain in passing it almost fm.
mediately, If you want quick relief' and.
eure this 10 your remedy. Sold by G. A.
Deadman, 'druggist.
'HOMEY TO LOAN:
Any Amount of Money to Loan
on Farm or Village Pro-
perty at
6 ' 6i Per Cent., Yearly.
Straight Loans with privilege of
repaying when required.
Apply to
A. Hunter,
Division Court Clerk, Brussels.
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EurochlWe are,
prepared to take an quantity
of
Wool either for Gash or Trade.
Wo have a large Assortment of--41ww,,„
Tweeds Flannels,
Blankets, Yarns, Knitted'
Goods, Sec., to choose from..
We are also prepared to take in all kinds of . ....
Manufacturing, Roll Carding, Spinn-
ing, Weaving, Fulling, Dressing, &c.
OTE & Co.,
ilezt door to Blashi11's Butcher Shop
THE.
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AN'JD
Creamery Cans
We have in stock a large assortment of Milk
supplies of every description.. If you want a
good article we can give you the Best that's
made. If you require anything in this line
call on IIs.
All K!ll oi JuVViu�
Attended to and work eKeouted Neatly, Cheaply and
Expeditiously.
LAVETROUGHING,
IRON ROOFING
.ND FURNACES
Our Specialty. All. Work Guaranteed Satisfactory.
Full line of Shelf Goods, Cutlery,
Lamps, Brushes. Fly Screens, &c.
Wo handle Cook, Coal and 236Stoves
of the Best Manufacture and sold at close margins.
Special Attention given tom
-`Ordered Work in the Tin Shop.
Best American and Canadian Coal
Oil, Castor Oil andJtlaoh, ins Oil,
A share of the Patronage of the Public asked for.
WILTON & TU8IBULL.
ns ®.
We have received the greater part of our Spring Stock of
Boots and Shoes, comprising the Finest and most Stylish
Footwear that the market affords. In Ladies' Misses' and
Children's Black and Tan Oxford Ties we are showing ex-
ceptionally good value. In Ladies' Gaiters, etc., we have -
a; fine line which, are very popular just now. Ladies'
Misses' and Children's Button Boots in endless variety, at ;
prices to suit the times. In Gents' wear we have all the
leading styles in Dongola, Shell Cord and Calf. Boys'
and Youths' School Shoes at prices that defy competition_
Call and see our Ladies' White Canvas Oxfords.
BRUSSELS.
Rips Sewed Free of Charge.
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GREAT BARGAINS IN
Having purchased the Wall Paper stock of Sas. Fox.
and combined it with my own, I have now the
Largest, Cheapest and Best.
Display ever made in Brussels.
Special Bargains Given during this Month
To save trouble of shoving. in connec-
tion with the erection of new store.
You can save Dollars by dealing' with me in
Wall Papers, Borders and Window Shades,
Paper Hail ;ing done in First-class Style.
W. RODDICK.
SPECIAL PRICES
ON ALL LINES OF
07 'EATHE
Parasols Reduced in Price,
Sulnmer Hats and Fancy Stratus Reduced in Price,
Light Weight and Summer Dress Goods Reduced in Price,
Summer Coats and vests, and Suits Reduced in Price,
Flannelette Shirts Reduced in Price.
No rooni to Enumerate Articles and Prices.
m'Call and secure a Bargain.4p
A. STRACHAN.