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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1896-7-24, Page 3joLy 24, 189(; Town 1 D rQCtQry'l1 11744Y7z12o 011112I01,—Sabbath Sorvioes at 11 a m and 7:00 p, m. Sunday Soho], PA 2:40 p no, Rey, john Bees, 73 At paster, Sr. Jor1N's punnet;,—Sabbath Seevioes at 11 a m and 7 p m, Sunday School At 2130 p. on. Rev, A, K, Griffin, inantn. bent. Ma'0000nxgr Culrnoii,—Sabbath Servloea at 10:80 w m and 7:00 1) In, Sunday School at 2:30 p no, Rev, ti, J, Allin, pastor. 13o1Lt8 042/10/40 Cnuaeli,—Sabbath Sorvioa third Sunday in every month, at 10:80 a m. Nov Joseph Kennedy, priest, 1AAYATxON AntrY.—Servioo et 7 and .11 a m and 8 and 8 p m on Sunday and every evening in the week at 4 o'olook, at the barracks. 0D0 Farrows' Lexicon every Thursday evening, in Graham's block. AMAeoeno LoDen Tuesday at or before fall moon, in Garfield blook. A 0 U W Lowe on the 8rd k'riday evening of mesh month, in Bias - hill's block. d' 0 F LODGE 2nd and last Monday evenings of each month, in Bleshill's bloelr. O 0 F, 2nd and last Friday in Odd Fellows' Hall. L 0 L let Monday in every month in Orange Hall. Sous Orr Scomexn, let and Ord Tneo- days of oaeh month, in Odd Fellows' Hall. K. 0. T. M. LODGE, end and 4th Totes - diva of each month, on Odd Fellow's Hall. ROES Cxaora, 2nd and 4th Friday even- ings in Blashill's Poor OFFIOE.—Ofoe hours from 8 a. m, to 0:30 p. m. MecnANios' INSTITOrj.—Library in Holmes' block, will be open from 0 to 8 o'clock p. m. Wednesdays and 8:30 to 5 and 0 to 8 Saturdays. Miss Minnie Mo - Naughton, Librarian. Tomo Couacm.-W. H. Kerr, Reeve ; Geo. Beaker, Robert Graham, R. Lea- therdale ana 11. G. Wilson, Councillors ; F. S. Scott, Clerk ; Thomas Kelly, Treasurer; D. Stewart, Assessor and J. T. Ross, Oolleotor. Board meets the 1st Monday in each month. Sonooa BOAIm,—Dr. Graham, (chair. man,) Rev. Bose, b. C. Roes, A. Reid, A. Koenig and H. Dennis; Sec.-Treas., 1t. Rose. Meetings 2nd Friday evening in sash month. Ponmxa Swoon TEAouene.—J. H. Cam. exon, Principal, Mise Linton, Miss Downey and Miss Ritchie. Bakal) of Hfi,met.—Sleeve Kerr, Clerk Scott, A. Stewart, T. Ferrpw and J. N. Kendall, Dr. MoNaughton,Medioal Health Ofiioer. OCtti�r. THE BARBER SHOP FLY. There's a pesky little creature, And just now he'e quite a feature In a place where bristling mortals often stop Every minute changing lodging, Every minute wild slaps dodging— It's the fly that loafs around the barber shop. Yes, there's trouble every minute, And the fly is strictly in it, When yon get so nicely seated for a shave ; For the insect gay and frisky, Will do anything that's risky Just to make you tvinoo and twitch and squirm and rave. While the barber's busy stropping Round your head that fly is hopping, Next your ear it gently tinkles with its toes; But, ocourse, you do not like it, And you raise a hand to strike it, Then the fly is oamly squatting on your nose. Just a minute, fieroe and scrappy, And again, you feel quite happy Till Minds that polished bold spot on your head ; Then you simply get ferocious, Fit for anything atrocious, And you feel iuoliued to raise particular Ned. Then the barber, in,a flurry, Tries to make the insect scurry, 1 But upon your: chin he'll let the razor droYou'll'ignore his explanation, And, in Eery indignation, Make a vow you'll ne'or again go to that shop. SEEIN' THINGS. I ain't afeard ow snakes, or toads, or begs, or worms or mice, An' things 'at girls are sheered ay think are awful nice 1 I'm pretty brave, I guess ; an' yet I bate to go to bed, For, when I'm tucked up warm an' sung an' when my prayers are said, Mother tells me "Happy dreams 1" an' takes away the light An' leaves me lyin' all alone an' seein' things at night 1 Sometimes they're in the corner, some tinea they're by the door, Sometimes they're all a.standing in the middle nv the floor ; Sometimes they are.a•sittin' down, some- times they're welkin' round So softly and so oreepy,like they never make a sound I Sometimos they are as blaolc 08 ink, an' other tithes they're white— But the color ain't no difference when you see thinge at night I Once, when I linked a feller 'at had just moved on our street An' father sent nee up to bed without a bite to eat, I woke up in the darlr au' saw things etandin' in a row, A-lookin' at me aross.oyed an' p'iutin' at me —50 Oh, my 1 I wuz so ekeered that time I never slept a mite— It's almost alluz when I'm bad I gee things at night. Lucky thing I ain't a girl, or I'd be ekeered to death 1 Belo' I'm a boy, I duck my head an' hold my breath ; An' I am, oh, so sorry, I'm a naughty boy an' then I promise to bo .better an' I say my • prayers again1 Tgg BRUSS111Ls PAST L az r tl nb i Gran'ma tells me that's the oOlyIwayl to makeit right When it feller bag been ;tvioked) an' noes things M night y An' so, when other nauglity3boye,jwonld 001%70 me into sin I try to skwnslz the Tempter's Mee 'at ergot] Me wlthln ; An' were they'e )pie fee supper nn' eakee 'at's big an' woe, • I want to—but I do' not pees my plate en: them things twice: 770 ruttier 1e7 starvablou wipe me slowly out of eight Than I should keep a.livin' on alt' 84810' things at night 1 AL.001101.IO LIQUOR. Stupefies and heeote.--Bismar'ok. That beverage, the mother of eine,— Southey, The evil is in the driuk.—David Lewis, J. P. The devil in solation; -Sir Wilfrid Lawson: Liquid fire and disbillecl damnation.— Robert Hall. I eoneider all spirits bad spirits.—Sir Astley cooper. The dynamite of modern civilization.— Hon. John D, Lorlg. He has paid dear, very dear, for his whistle.—Benjamin' Franklin, Every oriole line its origin more or lose in drinking.—Jndge Gurney, Grape juice has killed more than, grape shot,—C. H. Spurgeon, D. D. While you have the drink you have the drunkard.—George W. Bain. Drink is the mother'. of want and the nurse of orime.—Lord Brougham. Drink is the greatest obetaole to the diffusion of eduoation.—John Bright. Drink, the only terrible enemy whom England has to fear.—Prince Leopold. Nine tenths of the oases to be tried are caused by drink.—Ohief Justice Bovill. Ninety.nine oases out ofevery hundred are oaneed by drinking, -Judge Erskine, Ohoose rather to punish your appetites than to be punished by them.—Epiotetus. To drink well is a property meet for a sous. -Dam 0th p g o ansa, Every inordinate cup is unblessed, and the ingredient is a devil.—Sbakeepeare. ODD, QUAINT AND CURIOUS. About 10,000 Americans visit England yearly. The aristocracy of Britain includes 14,- 000 persons. The roma in which Napoleon I died ie now a stable. The deepest mine in the world is the ,Lambert coal mine in Belgium -8,400 feet deep. The Carlton Club, London, has about 4,000 members, and is the richest in the world. Arabs think infinitely more of the pedi. grees of their horses than of those of their own families. Afore than 00,000 postage stamps are Ifound every year loose in the letterboxes of the United Kingdom. The smallest bird known to Lhs orni- thologist is the West Lldia hemming bird. It weighs but twenty grains, The exact distance from the equator to either the North or South pole is 0,000 miles when measured along the surface. History tells us that Galileo's first tele- scope seas an old piece of lead water pipe with speotaole lenses glued in each end. Doctors affirm that spirits harden the tone of the voice. In Bond street, London, there is a barber shop where doge ars shaved, wash- ed and frizzed. Lightning entered a Louse near Orange, Cal., while the family were at supper, and instantly killed a father and hie two sons. Ostrich raoes are frequently witnessed on an ostrich farm in Anaheim, Cal. The owner trains the birds to drive in single, double and tandem harness. The affection of an Indiana woman for ber husband causes her to fuss over him to such a degree that he wants to obtain a divorce from her. The house of David Stohl, of Kingman County, Kam, was on fire. A neighbor, George Austin, was viewing the burning building, when the heat caused a double- barreled gun in the house to be dieoharg. ed, and .the contents entered Austin's head and body. Bluffed out of a Big (Boll. Mr. Moffat is a Denver banker who was robbed of $21,000 in his private of- fice one day at noon. The robber held a revolver in one hand end a bottle of nitroglycerine in the other. He request- ed Mr. Moffatt tr write a oheok for 321,- 000 under the penalty of being shot and of having hie bank building wreaked by the explosive in the bottle. Mr. Moffat is reputed to be worth as many millions as the number of thousands demanded by the robber. He wrote the cheek. The robber said he would have to trouble Mr. Moffat to go with him into the pay- ing teller'e cage and prodnae the clash. He would take $20,000. in large bilis and $1,000 in gold. "If you say one word or indicate by look or motion that anything is wrong I will shoot you and then blow up the hank." Saying this the robber threw a light overo0at over his arm, oonaealing the revolver he held in his hand, accom- panied the hank president into the tel- ler's nage, reoeived the mouey and re- turned with Mr. Moffat to the private' office. He then repeated his threat to kill the banker and blow up the build- ing if nu alarm should be given before he (the robber) was ealely outside the bank. He made his escape and has not been captured, The robber's overcoat, revolver and bottle were found in 0 door- way near the bank building. The re- volver was loaded, but a olxemioal an. al cis of the contents of the bottle reveal- ed the foot that the fluid was not nitro- glycerine, but sweet oil.—Pittsburg Dispatch. "Have tried °there, but like Ayer'e best," is the statement made over and over again by those who testify to the benefit derived from the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Disease never had a great- er enemy than this powerful blood.puei- fier. It makes the weak strong. BIIEUirerXSat. Ounao is A DAY.—South American Rhonmatio Cure for Mumma, tiem and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 8 days. Its notion upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It re. moves at once the eitese and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 78 cots. 'Warranted by G. A. Deadman. A 110811$11011:0r 70011100'86Y, "13eeo riding your wheel 7" asked the whole lean pleeeautly. 'i'he man with .bunks missing from Verifies parte of hie preen looked at the whole man fiercely. "Part of my eoalp ie gone, isn't it ?•" 110 aslterf, "Yes." "A furrow hoe been gouged along one oheok, Hasn't it ?" "Yes." "Thera are bandages upon various parts of my body, aren't there 7" exmo "Then why do you deem it noocesary 10 ask me if I have been riding the bloy- ole 7" "As a delicatecompliment to you, I thought—" Delioate compliment to me 1" "Yes. It seemed more oourteoue than to ask yon if you had been letting the bi- cycle ride you.", THANKFUL - Blyth, Ont„ March 18th, 1804, J. M, blamed, Goderioh Dear Sir,—If anyone owl profit from my letter, use it. I am willing that my case bo made known, I took doctor's medicine and tried different kinds of patent medicines for a long time and all failed to relieve me in the least. I never derived any benefit from anything I tried, no matter how long I persevered. I got alarmed, and other friends, too. I suffered such misery and pain all the time and oould not well tell the dnuee of it. It seemed bo resist all treatment. You cured a brother of mine some years ago of •a very serious complaint when none else could, and be has been well ever since, so I thought I would try your. medicine. I went to see yon last harvest time. You told me then that thelump in my stomach meld be reducedandnot to be alarmed. You thought 3 had strained myself, but feared it would grow and get worse if not attended to. In this spot were all the peculiar sensation and beating with severe pain at times that caused my misery. It obstructed the passage and interfered with digestion seriously. You told me it was not aneurism of the aorta, but might event. ually end in that. You gave •me two large bottles of the System Renovator Improved and some of E. A. MoLeunan's Liniment to apply over the pit of the stomaoh night and morning. I took the Renovator without missing a dose, for ten weeks, applied the liniment as di- rected, and before I had taken half the medicine.I felt well. I finished them every drop and am now well, as well as ever I was in my life. I never_ felt the pain onoe after I began treatment. My case is one from which many might pro- fit. There are many suffering from this trouble, not knowing that it causes other serious consequences. I did not taste any notice of this at first, but it grew and got worse and then unbearable. ,I thank you sincerely for my Dura. Yours, MATTIE MANNING. EOM by.►as. . Box, Druggist. Brussels. William Hammond was arraigned at the Bracsbridge Assizes on. the charge of murdering Katie Tough, at Gravenburet, and pleaded not gailty. Assistant Engineer E. G. Barrow has been recommended for the appointment of City Engineer of Hamilton in succes- sion to the late Mr. Haskins. Harry Road, formerly assistant pay- master of the 0. P. H., was arrested in. New 'York on a charge of stealing $5,500 from one of the company's paycars. The jury in the trial of John MoKen• zie, charged with the murder of John Scott at Severn Bridge, was unable to agree, and the ease was loft over till the next court at Bracebridge. EFFEoroAD.—Charles J. Booth, Olive - wood, Gal., says : "I have used Ayer's Pills in my family for several years, and have always found them most effectual in the relief of ailments arising from a dis- ordered stomach, torpid liver or ooneti. paced bowels. The front portion of the Collegiate Institute at Ingersoll is being torn down for the purpose of building an addition. The oorner stone wag torn out, and its °entente recalled the facts that the stone was laid by LordDulierin, then Gover- nor.General of Canada. RELIEF x7.'1 Sox Houns.—Distressing kid. ney and bladder diseaeee relieved on six hours by the "Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise and delight on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, loidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost im- mediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by G. A. Deadmu,n, druggist. ALLAN LINE. Summer Sailing -5 189 G. LIVERPOOL, LONDONDERRY MONTREAL SERVICE. Prom tram k rem Liverto'1 SrmAMsnxos. Montreal Quebec, Daylight. 2 July Sardinian 18July 10 July 0 *Numidian 23 23 10 " Parisian 1 Aug. 2 Aug. 23 " Laurentian S. " 0 30 " *Atongelinn 10 '' 15 " 0 Aug. Sardinian el3 " 23 " 18 *Nnmidlau •'0 " 72J '• 20 " Parisian 5 Sept 08out : 27 " *Laurentian 13 - 12 0 -Soot, *&fongDuan 10 " - 10 ' 10 " Sardinian 70 " 27 " "Tho Laurentian carries only cabin passengers Eastbound. 'Steamers when marked thus do not stop at Rimonelii or Londouderry, All steamers sail from Montreal at Daylight. Passengers go on board between 7 and 10 o'clock on the evouiug before • the ad- vertised date. IarPassengers may go via Montreal and rstnrn by New Yorlt or vice versa. Foe further information ss: to rates, &o., apply to W. H. KERR, AGENT, BRUSSELS. 8 ax Best for Wash Day snakes clothes sweet, clean, 1'7 white, with the least labor. Its remark- able lasting and cleansing. properties make SURPRISE mos economical and Best for._,. Every Day ISO NOTICE OF REMOVAL 'Having purchased a shop on Thomas St., opposite the Queen's Hotel stables, I wish :to notify my old customers and as manyenew ones as may favor me with their patronage that I have removed to my new stand. Soliciting a sharp of business, from the public, guaranteeing satisfaction, I remain, S. T. Plum, General Blacksmith S*, horseshoer THE nie F SUCCESSFUL REMEDY FOR MAN 00 BEAST. Certain 1n its elfeote and never busters. Read proof. below, KWILL'S SPAYIN CURE. Dost2 Carman nendorsou Co., Ill., Feb.2i,'01. Dr B J. Iiovo t7.n bo, 55•• Boots ndariVrIh,wei,eed ugceoa050, oyoiu I endn11's Spavin ours with 50x5 eu000es • it is a wonderful medloine. I once hada nmrs that bad bnOes1b1otttSilhndlahobIn3o0 cured Ler. 1 oYuo105iy 0005. PoaxaL. KENDALL'S SPM7ft CURE. Dr. D. J. Eora L CO. C.tNTor, Bo., Apr. 9,'02. "Door all s Spavin Ourea several bottles1 0oess, 1 think 0 dio,ie the best Ono Liniment S nnviien'midaknicd two Bone SI •Ino. Have recommended it to e rut of my rrienee who are much pleased -with and Leep 11. Roepootfolly S.R. RAr, p, O. Doxelg. For Sale by all Druggists• or address 1 Ar. B. J. KTIND4.LZ COMPANY, IL_ — EH050U85H FAL•S, VT. AYER'S it VIGOR Restores natural color to the hair, and also prevents it falling. out. Mrs. H. W. Fenwick, of Digby, N. S., says: "A little more than two years ago my hair began to turn gray andfali ^i ,r use oter thef one bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor my hair was restored to its original color and ceased falling out. .An occasional application has since Inept the hair in good condition."—Mrs. H. P. lit.NwioN, Digby, N. S. "I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for three years, and it has restored hair, which was fast becoming_grav, back to its natural color."—FI W. H tsELllorr, Paterson, N. J. AYER'S HAIR VIGOR PREPARED BY DR,1. C, AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS., U A. Aver's Psiis cure Sick Headache. WLES British Coiumbia lied Cedar Shingles AND.. — North Shore Pine and Cedar FOR SALE AT 2101 Brussels Planing Mills Also Doors and Sash of all Pat terns on hand or made to order ab Sheet Notice. Estimates Furnished for ell kinds of Buildinge. Workman- ship and Material Guaranteed. J. & P. AMENT, MONEY TO LOAN, Any Amount of honey to Loan on Farm or Village Pro- perty at 6 & 6. Per Cent., Yearly. Straight Loans with privilege of repaying when required. Apply to A. Hunter, Division Court Clerk, 23r•usaela. .e„ PICOSI RNtll anai5la, a wen nuaxt of YOU p10051 205210055 055 5509E 8010LT5 IN POOR 105E00, nue, l'sJi Alumoee ry, Nightly Smlwions, Spa cn- torrh0na, Lepotonoy, etc., caused by past cense. Sires vleor and face to shrunken organs, and quickly 0000 utl0n PI0052 u d 05;1 wil Stew strong and boppy sReln, 5050 by mail i5 plc," Wrapper and securely sealed kern observation,Essay Lamle.; in vest pocket. Price, a1, o rspaoingget, nlz 005Is�ttor Adaross all lettl'tws 10 J,'r. PIIIPPm5E, Drolgistl W000eraoa,. 07,1'„ Agent for thesionntwaotenentrom D0- minono 000100, An Lag ror The Balance of our tuck of Children's Wagons, Base Salts and Bats Garden Tools and Croquet Sets Will be pole" at a Very Small ,.M.avance ort v To Clear out Stock. eeb Ne19ia2, 7 2fl Books AT COS ". POST BOOI(STOIiE, BRUSSELS. loaatclaaalsrassupumuerma Cheap and First-class Material, Every Householder should call and see the MoOlary Coal oil Stove with Fountain, s'S . C DANDY. Window Screens all Sizes and Screen Doors made to order, WILTON & TUR