HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1888-1-20, Page 2Pireotory of Charohas aid Cooiotiasl
Mumma! llnciwil.--Sabbath Services
at 110. m. and 0t80 p. Irr. Sunday School
at 2t8O p. in, Rev, John Ross, B. A.,
pastor. a
Exox Cilnnun.—Sabbath Services at 11
.a. In. and 0:80 p. in. Sunday School at
2:80 p. m. Rev. S. Jones, pastor.
Sr. Jam's Onuneli,----Sabbath Services
at Heard. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at
9:80 a.m. Rev. W. T. Clnff, incumbent.
METHODIST Carlton. --Sabbath .Services
at 10:80 a. in. awl 0:30 p, m. Sunday
tiohool at 3;30 p, m. Rev. M. Swann,
pastor.
BOHAN CATHOLIC Cnrscif.--Sabbath
Service third Sunday in every month, at
11 a,m. Rev, P. S. Shea, priest.
ODD FELLOWS' Lorton every Thursday
evening, in Graham's block,
Meseare LODE Tuesday at or before
full moon, in Garfield block.
A. 0.1J. W. Lonos on 1st and 3rd Moii.
day evenings of each mouth.
PonrsraaT' LODGE 2nd and last Monday
evenings of each mouth, in Smale's hail.
L. 0. L. 1st Monday in every month,
in Orange Hall.
P001 Orrice..—Oflico Hours from 8 a.m.
7:30 p.m.
MECHANICS' Ixsrrimrs, Reading Room
and Library. in Holmes' block, will be
open from Oto 8 o'clock p.m. Wednesdays
and Saturdays. Miss Jessie Ross, Lib.
rarian.
ft bbl .cn's darner.
Varieties.
Woman feels where man thinks.'
saps a writer. Yes that's why man
is bald.
2f this weather coutiunes we 9119.11
be obliged to let the toboggan
slide.
Don't Mention it.—Ed : Lend
I110 it dollar. Al : Certainly ; got
change for a V ?
A scan wok of rain or that you require
a dose or two of Dr. Carson's Stomach
Bitters. Pains in the back and limbs,
headaohe, feverish oold, oft recuring at-
tacks of the "blues," Large bottles 50
cents.
What's the matter with the baby,
John ? Dunno, Maria ; but I
think it must be the yeller fever.
My name ?—I. B. Smith, gold a
man at the Tremont house yester-
day ; whereupon the gentleman ad.
dressed remarked with a smile. So
be I.
Baldness, Thin halt, tc.
Those who are bald, who brave gray or thin
hair, or who are troubled vrith dandruff
should invest in a bottle of Dr. Doreifwend's
"Hair Magic." It is the finest preparation
for the hair and scalp now in use. It is rap-
idly snperceding all other hair tonics. It
stops falling, restores the original color -to
gray hair and ror baldness, where theca are
the slightest possible roots, it will produce a
fine growth of hair. Do not wait until too
late but get a bottle at once, G. A. Dood-
ads.
mil eat too much grain or meat for
man and .7. Hargreaves& Co., Agents, liras- y
awls, their health, but milk in any form
Tho red flag socialists Mont want is palatable and healthy.
the e wall. They only want the Keep the pig sty clean. Provide
land and the lager. Tho rest of the pleuty of straw, and make it impos-
follit Can have the water. slblo for it to be the most disgust-
He:
isgust'He: Shall I bring yon an iso ing place imaginable and a breeder
while Miss Yellfort is singing ? She, of foul diseases,
(a rival of flues Y.) : Thanks, no. It is the opinion of the most ex -
If I took anything it would be perioncecl pig -growers that small
ether. peps, in sufficient numbers to ac-
commodate the herd, are preferable
to ono large one. Even the yards
they run in should bo small, with a
limited number of pigs in each.
Wheat is found to contain ten
parte of flesh -forming material,
while it is stated to contain 70 per
cent. of starchy material. Upon
the latter the ability to stand cold
largely depends ; hence the value of
wheat offal, especially the richer
portion of it, should bo estimated
at a high figure.
Farmers generally do not yet
fully appreciate the value of bran
as a feeding substance. It contains
less oil than cornmeal but one•
fonrth more flesh -forming, bone -
building material. It is therefore
less heating and more healthful,
A spanking teals. A. pair of
nurses.
Wife—Got it dollar ? Husband
---Whero'e the loot dollar T goo
you ? Gone, 1 thought I told you
to make it go as far as you could.
I did. Dosen't look like it. Well,
I aid; 1 sent it to the Fiji Ielaud
Ileittliee.
"PEaTni{IA" loosens the phlegm, "Peel
torso" Booths the inflamed bronchia -
tubes. "Peetorla" never tails to pure a
dough or cold. "Pectoris" 25 cents a
bottle.
Landlady to her star boarder,
whom she is mimeos to please.
May I send you some of the turkey,
Mrs. De Hobson ? Star boarder :
Yee, thanks ; a leg, if you please.
Landlady : Will you have the right
or the left leg, Mrs. Do Hobson ?
On ass ! 1 should think so. The first
dose made me feel like a new parson; the
invariable answer to the question did Dr,
Carson's Stomach Bitters help you?
A bright young man, who lives in
Hart County, recoutly visited a
friend of his mother. She asked
about his mother, and enquired if
she raised a good deal of poultry
this year. Tho young man scratch-
ed his head in perplexity and than
replied : N n no, ma'am. She
planted a good seal, but the chick-
ens scratched d all up.
The bestregulators for the stomach 0120
bowels, the boat cure for biliousness, sink
headache, indigestion, and all affections
arising from a disordered liver, are without
Small insize,saga, sen ted, mnle ild yeer til
ef-
fective. 25ot.. a bottle. Sold by G. A. Deed-
man,nrueeois,
A man in Dakota advertises that
he will be hanged in any man's
place for $20,000. Wonder if he
wants the money in advance ? He
doesn't appear to know much about
the law, anyway. A men who eau
raise $20,000 is not in much danger
of being sentenced to be hanged, no
matter how much be merits such a
punishment. That is, not in Da.
kala.
Generous Recognition. --They
tell a story in Chidago, of Wagner
and au American composer, who
paid him a visit during the latter
years of his life—at least the Amer-
ican colnposer, whose name may
have been Jenkins, tells it. I em-
brace thee, cried Wagner, as the
Wagner of America! Ali , cried
the American, not to be outdone
either in conceit or courtesy. I
embrace thee as the Jenkins of Eu-
rope!
J}'1.Lrat N ot:es.
Fowls seldom tire of milk. They
011, Tommy, that was Mannino
ble in you to eat your sister's shat°
of the calve. Why, said Tommy,
didn't you tell me, rna, that I was
always to take her part.
Papa, why do they always call a
railroad train 'she ?' Beenuoe it
takes three'or four men to manage
her, my son, replied Mr. Dawdle,
glaring towards his wife.
Not a Book Agent.
,lir. Deadman, Druggist, is not a book
agent, but hail the agony 111 Brussels for
Johnson's Tonle niters, which ho can
beertilyr000mmend for any complaint to
which a tonic medicine is applicable. This
valuable medicine has boon used withmost
astonishingly good results in cases of gener-
al debility, weakness, irregularities peculiar
to females, extreme paleness, impoverish-
. wont of the blood, stomach and liver
troifob,s,loss of appetite, and for that gen-
eral worn-out ladling that nearly every one
is trouoled with at some part of the year.
Don't forgot the name, Johnson's Tonle
Bitters ,50s.andSlier -bottle at Deadman -o By analysis its manurial value af-
drug store, Brussels. ter being fed to animals is rather
At a coroner's inquest the verdict more than double that of meal.
was. Died from drinking too much A poultry -house 17x18 feet will
whiskey. A red -nosed individual accommodate 40 hens in the winter
present, supposed to have been and twenty pounds of coal per day,
from Kentucky, said he didn't see at a cost of less than 0 cents, will
how that could be possible. keep the temperature at about 400 .
Wife, to unhappy husband: I With this sort of a henhouse you
wouldn't worry John ; it doesn't do may look for eggs in the coldest
- any good to borrow troubles. Hus- months, and the combs will never
band : Borrow troubles ? Great be frosted.
Caesar, my dear, I ain't borrowing There is a P010110 he observed in
trouble , I've got it to lend.' fitting a baro for the reception of
A Kentucky sheriff who had been horses, and that is the size of the
a dancing master so far forgot him- stalls. The narrow dimensions of
self, that when two men who had the stalls are a positive cruelty to
t
been concerned together in a mut',
the horse. Many stalls are bail
out, ee he ea the rope. "Swing extend his limbs up under lam ,
THE BRUSSELS POST
A eomtontptiblo life has more the
appoaranoe of piety than any other;.
but the divine plan is to bring faith.
into activity and exercise.
Tante the good with the evil, far
ye all aro the pensioners of God,
and none may Ocoee or refuse the
cup Itis wiedom mixed,
I uever know child of God bo
ing bankrupted by his benevolence.
What we keep we may lose, but
what we give to Christ we are sure
to keep.
If be did not speak diose words
of wisdom, who enuld have recorded
them for Flim ? It would have
taken a Jesus to forge a Jesus.
He seldoln livoe frugally who
lives by chance Hope is always
liberal, and they that trust her pro-
mises make little scruple of revel-
ling today on the promises of to-
m0000W.
Man would be but a vain thiug—
e toy, mere dust and ashes, n pas•
sing vapor—did he not know his
nothingness. This feeling, this
knowledge, makes us immortal,
IDVIUII TO (BRCS.
WHAT TO AVOID.
A loud, weak, affected, whining,
harsh, or shrill tone of voice.
Extravagance in conversation—
such phrases as "Awtully this,"
"Beastly that," "Loads of time"
"Don't you know," "hate" for "dis-
like," etc.
Sudden exclamations of punoy.
ante, surprise and joy—often dan-
gerously approaching to "female
swearing," as "Bottler 1" Gracious 1"
"How Jolly 1"
Yawniug when listouieg to any-
one.
nyone.
Talkie on family matters, even
to bosom friends.
Attempting any vocal or instru-
mental piece of music that you can-
not execute with ease.
Crossing your letters.
Making a short, sharp nod with
the head, intended to do duty as a
bow.
WHAT TO CULTIVATE.
An unaffected, low, distinct, sil-
ver -toned voice.
The art of pleading those around
you, and seemiug pleased with
them and all they may do for
yet..
The charm of mincing little sa-
crifices quite naturally, as if of no
Recount to yourself.
The habit of making allowances
for the opinions, feelings or prejud-
ices of others.
Au erect carriage—that is, a
sound body.
A good memory of faces, and
facts connected with them—thus
avoiding giving offence through not
recognizing or bowing to people, or
saying to them what had best been
left unsaid.
The art of listening without im-
patience to prosy talkers, and mil-
ling at the twice-told tale or joke.
dor were on the gallows, he called too narrow to enable the horse to
partners." his legs aro thus kept in a cramped
I should thick, said lithe!, it pletely at rest,ho ought to be aim-
would feel so funny to have a mus-
tache on your lip. Doesn't it tickle Giants ofTlyoug•ht.
you all the time ? No, said .Ethel-
red, boldly, it does not feel a bit Malice drinks one•lialf of its own
at all. Seo And just then the poison.
brooking owl that to the moon was The Christian life is not hearing
complaining from yonder ivy -man- nor knowing, but doing.
tled tower wag scared out of a year's The circumference cannot be
hooting by a startling sound, soma- small if God is the centre.
thing like the final exhausts of a The only refuge from doubt is
bath tub at midnight's silent hour, the light Of ampler truth.
only louder and more abrupt. 0111 Ile is the richest who is content
said Ethel, in a sweet little voice, with the least ; for eontent ie the
and A,b 1 eciti :Ethelred, with the wealth of nature•
89.11(011 d toile of a man who has Humility and meekness aseapo
just swallowed a largo, wide, long, tunny a blow ; always keeping peace
brand•neW oyster. ]villein, and often without.
MONEY TO LOAN.
PRIV I2'.E FUNDS,
of Private Funds have just been
placed in my hands for In-
vestment
AT 7 PER CENT.
Borrowers can have their loans
complete in three flays if title is
satisfactory.
Apply to E.E. WADE.
QIGN OF TIIii
Scotch Conan.
A. new stock of Buffalo Robes,
Goat Robes, Horse Blankets,
Rugs, Bells, Whips, &c., just to
hand.
Caraadiaxi News,.
Mr. Justice Rose decided that the
evidence in the Glengarry election
case was sufficient to disqualify Mr.
Purcell.
Simon Moscow, of Bealton, near
Waterford, has invented a stump
splitter that splits up a pine stamp
in a vary few minutes.
L. R. Richardson, the Strathroy
aheesemaker who eloped with Mrs.
Ohne. Fawcett, of the same place,
is keeping hotel at Kent, on Puget
Sound.
H. • C. Fisher, of Springfield,
Ohio, who managed the Scranton
club last season, bas been engaged
to manage the Hamilton team next
season. "
Satisfactory reports have been re-
ceived from the Mounted Police in
British Columbia. The fever scare
has died out and the health of the
force is good.
The animal report of the Post-
mastor•General will bo printed in a
few clays. It is understood that the
net revenue for the fiscal year end-
ing the 80th of June last will reach
$2,508,255, againets $2,409,000, or
an increase of $184,000; expeudit•
ure for the year ending Juno 80th,
'87, $8,858,100, and for the pre-
vious year, $8,380,000, or an in.
crease of $78,000. This shows an
excess of receipts of $58,000 as
compared with the previous year.
The annual meeting of the share•
holders of the Montreal Telegraph
Company was held at one o'eloek
on Thursday afternoon, President
Andrew Allan in the chair. The
annual report was adopted, after
which J. II, Joseph moved that out
of $1105,000 appropriated by lessees
the balance of ,$5,000 retained be
added to the last dividend of each
year ; and Jesse Joseph moved in
amendment tgat a eurplus of
000 be placed to the credit of the
contingent fund. The amendment
was carried. The old Board of .Oi.
rectors were ro•oleeted, au follows
Andrew Allan, hector Mackenzie,
li1ni. Wainwright, Jesse Joseph
and Wm, Cassius. Andrew Allan
was 00.eleeted President,
A splendid assortment of
Trunks, Valises and Satchels in
Stock and sold at living prices.
GIVE ,ME . L C,f1LL.
I. Dennis,
Brussels.
T. rf LETCEEds4y
PRACTICAL
WATCHMAICPR
AND JEWELLER.
Thanking the public for past favors and
support and wishing still to secure your
patronage. We are opening out full lines
in
�OL4' & SILK':61 WATCHES.
SILVER PLATED WARE
from established and reliable makers,
fully warranted by us.
Clocks of the
Lc%test Designs.
Wedding Rings,
Ladies Gein Rings,
Broaches,
Earrings, &o.
Also have in stock a full lino of Violins
and Violin Strings. &o.
N. B.—Issuer of Marriage Licenses.
T. Fletcher.
Get The Beet
The Western
y l T iSE%
OF LONDON, ONT,,
JAN, 20, 1888,
A 0E:NTt WANTED .1,
Steady Employment to Good llc))tt.
None node be Idle. Previous
Experience not essential.
We pay either Salary or Com-
mission.
Vastly improved I illustrated Articles I
All the Newel Popular Dopartm'te i
Homo Reading 12 Pages Regularly i
100 Men Wanted
To Canvas for the Sale of Can-
adian grown Nursery Stock.
"he Fontliill Nurseries',
Largest in Canada,
Over 400 Acres.
Don't apply unless you can
furnish first-class References, and
want to work. No room for lazy
men, but can employ any num-
ber of energetic men who want
work. ADDZIESS
Balance of 1887 Free
To all now subscribing for the year 1888,
at the low priced, ��jjyy
O m=ER TT WC $_2
lm
Taago's and Other Sermon's 1 �YY
Excellent Musical Selections 1
IitbernotionalSunday aohoo1Lossons;1
"THE HOLLY QUEEN."
A limited number of this beautiful pre-
mium picture is offered stibsoribers
for 10 oents extra,
no Western Aldvartisor and Premium
Stone & Wellington,
NUns> HrarEu,
Toronto, Ont.
WM. SMITH
is prepared to attend to
Carriage Painting
in all its branches, as well as
Sign and OrmaimentCal
Painting.
von 040. -Lo.
Agents wanted everywhere. Twenty-
five valuable prizes 10 bo awarded over
and above the cash commission to the
most successful agents. Registered let-
tere come at our riser. Por free sample
papers, terms to agents, eta., address,
ADVERTISER PRINTING 00.,
m�o11a.zat,, CslO.
THE POST'S CLUBBING OFFER.
You can have Tito Western Advertiser
and its beautiful Premium, togetitor
synth Tile Post, for 1888, for only iit2.20,
by addressing
IV, TX, :Kerr,
131I1IS1:nS, Oxr.
He has had years of exper-
ience and guarantees his
work to give satisfaction. A rig
well painted is half sold.
Estimates and terms cheer-
fully- given.
GIVE HIM A CALL.
Shop in the old (POST' Publishing
House, King street, Brussels,
HURON AND BRUCE
Loan &Investment Co.
This Company is Loaning Money
on Farm Security at LOWEST
RATES of INTEREST.
i.Flortgae,es Parcltaaefl.
SAVINGS BANK BRANCH.
W,x. Bx.A-3a`A'IN
GENERAL AG1RICULTU1RAL IM-
PLEMENT AGENT,
Handles T. Mondry 1 hon'o Htraw
Cutters, Gram Crushers, 11•oreo Powers
and Thrill]) 1'ulpers and Slicers. Also
Tolton Bros. Pea Harvesters awl Steel
Ilarrowe, Satisfaction. Guaranteed.
LOTS 1"O'Ji SAALE,
Ho will also sell lots Nos. 23 and 25 on
Graham's Burvsy, three acres each.
Lot No. 4, Turnberry street, with house,
well, garden Sa all complete. A nom.
fortable house and nicely situated lot,
(No. 5 Queen St, east) in 1Vroxoter is also
offered for silo, will bo sold cheap anis on
reasonable berme.
3, 4, and 5 per cent. Interest
allowed on Deposits, according
toamount and time let.
WM, MARTIN•
ME, A`7' MARKET',
maw SI reel., Brussel.,
ANDREW CU1RRRIli, PROPR•IET O R•
ries/ A14 Salt Meats
0f the boat quality always 9.1 hand 110(1 de-
livered to any part of the village free of
charge.
Terms vary favorable.
OFFICE.—Corner of Market
Square and North Street, Gode-
riCh.
FAT CATTLE WANTED!
For which the highest market price will
be paid.
I also make a specialty of buying Hides
and Skim,
Don't forget the place next door to
Fletcher's Jewelry Stere. A. CURRIE.
Horace Horton,
MANAGER.
BLYTI
'Woolen Mill.
R. Forsyth] & Sou, formerly of
the Wroxoter Woolen Mills, bog
to inform the Farmers in this vi-
cinity that they have Now in Op-
eration a Woolen Mill in Blyth,
and hope that by adhering
to their old plan of making noth-
ing but Sound, Durable Goods
and trust that by so doing to
meet a liberal patronage.
CUSTOM WORK
RIF YOUR DEBTS.
MERCHANTS' PROTECTIVE
—AND—
COLLECTING ASSOCIATION
—nonce (11.r:niss IN --
CANADA AND UNITED STATES.
•-WAa—
F..STSa.:MSimSm3E= SIT 16e4-,
Having for its object to collect from all
thatis possible to collect from, then pub-
lish 1henames oialltliat cannot or will not
pay, which list is supplied to every member
of the Association throughout Canada and
United States. Thal membership nownum-
boring many thousands, and is acknowiedg'
ed by all to be the meat powerful organiz-
ation in existence for the
COLLECTION OF DEBTS,
Raving over200 Established Agencies.
Membership Fee: lit year! 310; 28,0 year
$7 60 ;and year$5, if renewed with.
in 1 month alter members': 1p
expires,
And upon receipt of which, Corti&onto o
Membership, dolinuont book, full supnly of
notices with comploto instructions for us lug
Association will be sent. Sendfor testimon-
ials.
.I,10(l)WEI.I, M1005 d'. Co. Mgr'i,
---- S3c.railtcss, 01_=.
New Shoe Stoxem
J. DOWNING,
Formerly of Goderich, wishes to
inform the Public generally that
he has opened out a Custom
Boot & Shoe Store
Opposite the American Hotel
and is prepared to take Orders
for all Kinds of
CTTtiTOY,b NV ORIi.
None but First -Class Workmen
Employed and a Perfect Pit
Guaranteed.
Repairing neatly done.
GIVE ME A CALL.
, . Downing.
XMAS GOODS.
4l'hP 10101.41.1 O'111'In4.010l' 11i11i 4,
Just opening out or large
and well selected Stook of
XmasGoods for the
HOLIDAY
TRADE.
DOIILS,
of all kinds promptly and caro- 1300IC
fully attended to. '
The HIGHEST PRICE paid for &C. j0.
Wool in Exchange for Tweeds,
Full Cloths, Flannel8, Yana, ate. CALL AND SEE MEWL
A Trial Solicited !
Satisfaction Guaranteed ! "1310W
,u ®®9utq
n.
R. Forsyth 84 Son. I3oautiful stock of Albums.