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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1888-2-10, Page 22 Directory of Shurohes and Spoletiesl ifal.vai,a. el i1cn.--Sabbath Services at 11 a.m. and 0:30 p. m. Sunday School at 2:80 p. m. Rev. John Boas, B. A., pastor. &vox OUrtulu.—Sabbath Services at 11 a. m. and 0:30 p in. Sunday School at 811e looked up through hor tears, and said vary softly, "Jesus loves me." She began to think about it as well as eay it— about His life uud debtlt on the cross—and begaIn to feel it too, The next evauieg onto came to Mr. Poltrae agate, and with a bright 2:30 p in. Rev. b, Jones, Pastor, la,, ,, , face said, "Oh, please, sir, I Sr. Joltreti d 7 p u. --Sabbath Services 1 1 r at 11 a.m. and 7 .m. Sunday School at do love Jeans tu•nighf, for He does 0:30 a.m. Rev. W. T. Chiff, Incumbent. levo mo Maurenrs'r Cut nen.—Sabbath Services at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Sunday School at 3:30 p. m. Bev. M. Swann, pastor. RoifAN CA•rlru14c Guritclr.---Sabbath Service third Sunday in :very month, at 11 a.m. Rev. P. J. Shea, priest. Ono PELGows' Limon every Thursday evening, in Graham's block. Masonic Loner•, Tuesday at or before full moon. in Gariiold block. A. 0.1T, W. Louon 0111st and Srd Mon- day evenings of each month. Pounsrr:n'r' Lonov 2nd and last Monday evenings of each month, in Senate's hall. L. 0. L. 1st Monday in every month, in Orange Hall. Poor Cvl'rcn.—Ofliee hours from 8 a.m. USEFUL TO THE END. John Elliot, on the day of his death in his eightieth year, was fotpid teaching the alphabet to au Indian child at his bedside. "Why not rest from your labors ?" said a friend. Beuauae," said the veuerablo man, "I have prayed to God to make me useful in my sphere, and he has heard my prayer ; for, now that I can no longer preach, He loaves me etreugth enough to teach 7:30 p.m.this poor child his alphabet " 1S'IzenANlcs' INarrrurn, Beading Room Eighty years of age, and bedrid. and Library, in Holmes' block, will be don, vet still et work for others 1 open from 0 to 8 o'clock p.m. Wednesdays 2.d 1• .n yuuug linen nothing to and Saturdays. Miss Jessie Ross, Lib. do fur those about them ? raria. n. .i.e1Y'0 dormer, I WON'T HEAR GAD WORDS. A little boy in the city, who had no nice play yard, was sometimes allowed to play in the street. Hid mother always told him to have nothing to with boys who used bad words, and Johnnie felt a great re 0pocsibility for good 11ehavior when :nista I alone. One day another boy, to whom be had lent his drum, got vexed, and broke nut in rude, disagreeable tang• uage. Johnny ,parched right up to the boy, and asked for his drum, saying : " I must go to my mother." Why ? What for ?" the child. ren all enquired. ' Mamma never lets me play with boys who use had words," said Johnny. ' Well, I won't use any more bad words if I may play with you," said the boy, sorry to lose the music of the drum. I'll ask my mother," said John ny, " and if sho says I may, then I will ; but I shouldn't like to learn such words." Tell your mother, Johnny," an- ing may be unconscious ; the resist. swered the boy ; ' I'm done now ; iu Is always conscious. she needn't ever be afraid any more The gThe es evils an life have had of t using bad words, for I just their rine from somothingwhich was won't—that's all, if she clinks so. thought of too little importance to Johnny's mother watched the be attended to. children at their play for a time af- terward, and she never learned that the boy broke his promise not to use bad language any more.—Philadel- phie Methodist. G OWN Of Thought, It is well to think well ; it is di• vine to act well, Every duty we omit obscures some truth we should have known. Repentance is getting out of one train and gettiug into the other. Fortune !cat, nothing lost ; cour- age lost, moult lost ; honor lost, more lost ; soul lost, all loot No man has a prosperity so high or firm lint two or three words can dishearten it. Any little corner, I ord. Io Thy vineyard wide, Where Thou slyest me a place, rbera will I abide. While a word is yet unspoken you are master of it; when once it is spoken it is master of you. If yon are bilious, Try Dr. Canon's Stomach Bitters. If you are Dyspeptic, Try Dr. Carson's Stomach Bitters. If your Liver is sluggish, When any calamity has been suf. fared, the first thing to be remem- bered is, bow much has been es coped. d.s sins proceed they ever mutti- ply ; like figures iu arithmetic, the last stands foi more than all that went before it. Believers may grieve the Spirit ; unbelievers resist Him. The griev- IHE UNDERSTOOD PLAIN ENGLISH. Tho other day oar Newfoundland dog was playing on the porch with our little girl, four years old, when she opened the gate and went out. The dog did not follow bor. Some time afterwards the child's another came out, discovered her absence, and said to the dog : " Where is Nellie ?" The dog looked as if he knew, and wagged his tail furiously. " Go this instant," said the mother, "and find Nellie and bring her home." Over the gate flew the dog, and started down tho street to a neigh- bor's house, not far off. Nellie was playing there, inside the house, and saw the dog come and scratch ai a verandah window. "I know what he wants," said tbo little girl ; " he wants me to go home, but I'm not going to do it." Tho dog was not admitted, but Ile lingered near, like 11lary's little lamb, and when two women called presently, he brushed in past them through the door. Then, rushing np to Nellie, he seized her dress THE BRUSSELS POST • that way," said an indignant oiti■ zen, "lie isn't my horse," replied the man, "I've jnat hired him from a livery stable," Set Bight.—"Did 1 nuderetand you to say, rir, that you told some one I ought to bo sunt to all insane asylum ?" "Nut at all, sir; I simp- ly remarked that I thought you had been let out too soon," As soon as the Germau Crown Prince ...as 'given up' by the doctors ho began to grow better, This shows that the dootors can euro a mon if they only go about it in the right way. "Nothing is more pernicious than the habit of contracting debts," re• marked a father to his spendthrift sou. "Don't you thiull expending them is a little worse ?" asked the latter., Peotoria" will eon that cough. "Pectoris," is the people's remedy. "Peatoria" loosens the phlegm. "Pectoris" 25 cents a bottle. "Fostor- ia." Merchant (to boy)—"See hors 1 I Sava you a Waterbury watch on Christmas, and told you never to be late again. Do you wind it up every morning ?" Boy—"Yes, sir." Mer chant—"Wheat made you late tbie morning ?" Boy—"Winding it." nnldncss, Thin Hair, .0.'. Those who are bald, who have gray or thin bane, or who are troubled with dandruff should iavestin 0 bottle of Dr. Dorenwaud's 'Hair,LLagic." Itis tho finest preparation for the hair and soalu nowin use. leis rap- idly supercoding all other hair tonics. It stops falling, restores the original color to gray halr and roe baldness, whore Moro are the slightest possible roots, it will produce a tine growth of hair. Do not ,rant until too late but get a bottle at once. G. A. Dead- man and J. Pfargreaves ,b Co., Agents, Bras.. seta. IIe that has a pure heart will never cease to pray ; and he who will be constant in prayer, shall know what it is to have a pure heart. Do not fret. It only adds to your burden. To work hard is vary well ; but to work hard and worry, too, is more t13an human nature can bear. A zealous soul without meekness is lime a ship in a storm, in danger of wreck. A meek soul without zeal is like a ship in a calm that moves not so fast as it ought, with his teeth, and began dragging her to the door. An attempt was made to drive him off, hot he growled and held his plane. TIte little girl, beginning to be frightened, gave up all resistance, and trotted home by his tads, and he delivered her with triumph into her mother's Lands.—Boston Transcript. JJISUS DOES LOVE ME SO. Rov. Mark Gay Pearse tells a story of a little girl, who once went to him and said, with tears in her eyes, " Please, sir, it's a, dreadful thing, but I don't love Jesus." "And how are you going to love him ?" he asked. "I don't know ; please, sir, I want you to tell me,' Sbe spoke so sadly, as if it were something she could never do. "Well," he said, " the disciple John, who loved, Jesus almost more, • perhaps, than any ono else ever, diel, says that, ' Wo love him, because Ifo first loved nt.' Now, if you go j home tonight, saying in your heart, ",Tesve loves ole, J am tune that ta.niorrow yoit still pay, "1 love Jesus." Varieties. Dead Letter Office--Husba nd's coat pocket. Time for pressing englagements-- These long evenings. Whiskey lowers the man and rais- Dobson—"1've just heard of your marriage, old boy." Hobson (sad- ly)—"Yee, I was married three months ago." Dobson—."Wall, it isn't too late to offer congratulations, of couree." H.,bsou—"A. little late, Dobeon, a little IoW:." Easily Accounted for. --"Life should be reckoned by incidents, not years," she said. "Take myself; for instance ; I em only twenty-five, and yet I've been married three times " "Quite true, my dear,', be replied ; "but you must remember you aro an actress," Too Particular.—Husband—"Why have you dieoharged the servant?" Wife—"Because she claimed to have had ten years' experience iu doing housework." Husband—"Well, wasn't that in her favor ?" Wife— "No ; I didn't want any one so par- ticular Os that to boss mo." "PeceornA" loosens the phlegm. "Peal toric" Boothe the inflamed bronchia - tubes. "Pectoria" never fails to cure a Dough or sold. "Peotoria" 25 cants a bottle. A. story is told of an im ecttuo s young man in Chicago who met a friend and struck him for car fare. The friend was flush and handed him $10. Thu borrower brighten• od up and remarked : "By the way, can't you put a twenty on top of :Nett? I may want to boy a cigar." If a foot pad emiiee you on one cheek turn to him the other also, and if he desires your coat open negotiations for the cloak. All this takes time and there 10 One chance in a thoueaud that a policeman may happen along. Don't be in too great a hurry. Give the police a chance. "There is nothing that does me so much good when I am feeling out of sorts, as a teaspoonful or two of Dr. Carson's Stomach Bitters," writes a gentleman who has used this remedy in his family for years. "I don't see why you should sneer at my engagement ring," said the fair lady, with a flush of indignation on her cheek, as she faced the belle of the opposition town ; "It's a great deal prettier than the one you wore three years ago, and haven't worn since 1" "No, dear," replied her friend, with a cool, faraway look in her voice, "not prettier, but quite as pretty. It is the same ring." MONEY TO LOAN, PEIKITE FUNDS. ea ,00rei of Private k'unds havejust Neon placed in my hands for In- vestment AT 7 P1111 CENT. • Borrowers eau have their .loans complete in throe days if title is satisfactory. Applyto E. E. WADE. A pupil in one of. the public sobools of Philadelphia complied re oently iu the following manner with a request to write a composition on the subject of a physiologioal looter° to which tlio,u 1iool had just listen. es the devil. ed : "The human body is made up A sea -green glass vase has re- of the head, thorax and the abdomen. ceutly been found in Bologna. It The head contains the brains when beats all what these butchers will there is any. The thorax contains MGN OF `TIE pubic bologna! Mothers! If your daughters are in ill health, or troubled with a paleness that teems incurable, or it they suffer from gen- eral debility, nervousness, langour, weak- ness. or lose of appetite, procure at once a bottlo of Johneon'e Tonic I9lttork, and you will not regret the outlay. Tho Took and generally strengthening effect of this medi- cine Is Truly marvellous. Mots. and $1.00 per bobtlo 111 Deadmhn's Drug Store> Brunets. Kind.hcarted. lady --"Your cloth- es are very ragged. Can't 1 do some sowing for you ?" Tramp— "Yes, madam. Pleaeo sew an over- coat on tins button." Teacher—"Correct the sentence, 'The liquor which the man bought was drank. " Smart boy ---"The man which bought the liquor was drunit," "Dan, what wu<1 yez call a malt who stoke a gallon av whisky and drank it, and got the jim•jams 2" "Begorra, I think I'd call him a snake thief," Papa—"Wily, child, you say that was your lover !lore Iasi night. the heart and tho lungs. The ab • domen contains the bowels, of which there aro five, A, E, I, 0, 11, and sometimes W and Y,•' sem Remarkable Still. Found atlast ,what the public hue been looking for those many years and 'that ,is a iaedieine which, although but lately intro - Mined ,bas madnloritself a reputation see. bad to none the medicine is Johnson's Tonle Bitters, which, 10 can enation With John. son's TOnio Liver Pills, has performed some most Wonderful euros. Impure and iw. povoriohod blood soon becom0a pnriaad and enriched. Biliousness indigestion sick headache, liver complaint languor, weak. non, 00., soon disappear when treated by these imminent tonic medlalnoe. For sale by G. A. Deadman, Brussels. The Brad was asked to compose a little poem upon his childhood, and this is what he produocd "How deter to ray heart is the school I attendod, and how I remember so distant and slim, that red headed Bill and the pin that I benched, and carefully put on the bench under him. And !low I recall the sur- prise of the muster, when hill gave a yell and sprang from the pin, so What is he doing for a living ?" I high that hie bullet head smashed Dengltter—"Do, papa ? Ile doesn't Np the plaster, and 111e sellolere all do anything ; ho 11:11 it ir,7vertnnent a got 1111 a din, That active boy, position," ])illy, that high leaping Billy, that A JligDiftefonce. ."lion ought to band.'luuut ng Billy, that sat un a be ltehatnod to abor:o your horse in pin." Scotch Col A now stock of Buffalo Robes, Goat Robes, Morse Blankets, Rugs, Bolls, Whips, &c., just to hand. A splendid assortment of Trunks, Valises and Satchels in Stock and sold at living prices. GIVE ME 4 CALL. II. D011215,39 Brussels. T. PLE ds C1d:A11, PRACTICAL WATCHIrAr1R AND JEWELLER. Thanking the public for past favors and support and wishing still to secure your patronage. We aro opening out full lines in COLE.' 86 SILd WATCHES. SILVER PLATED WARE from established and reliable makers, fully warranted by us. Cloe7,,.s of the Latest Designs. AG IYANTbill: Steady Jancployin0nito (.rood Mao. None need bo Idle, Previous Rxporience not essential. Wo pay either Salary or Com- mission. Wedding Rings, Ladies Gem Rings, Broaches, Earrings, d:c. Also have in stook a full lino of Violins and Violin Strings. dee. N. B. —Issuer of Marriage Licenses. T. Fletcher. Got The Best I The Western TISE OF LONDON, ONT., 100 Dien Wanted To Canvas for tho Sale of Can- adian grown Nursery Stock. 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PLUM, General Blacksmith, wishes to intimate to the pnblio generally that he does all kinds of Blaeksmithing in a Workmanlike Manner. Wagons, Buggies, Sleighs and Cutters made to Order. Repairing promptly Executed. 1 make a Specialty of 1lorse.shoeing. A. Call Solioited. r -Remember the. Stand—Nnai 1111 Ramon. 24 S. Plum - PAY YOU.P DEBTS - MERCHANTS' PROTECTIVE —AND— COLLECTING ISSOCIeITION —DOING D0sixEob IN -- CANADA AND UNITED STATES •—WAS— =--STA}3S,IO2-M=17 IN 1ee4.. Having for its object to collect from all amble possible to collect from, then pub- lish the names of all that cannot or will not. pay, wblob Betio supplied to over+ member of the Association throughout Canada and 'Gaited States. Thal membership now aum- boring many tbousande, and is aoknowledg. ed L•v all to be the most powerful organiz- ation in existence for the COLLECTION OF DEBTS. Raving nvor 200Pstablished Agencies. Membership Fee: 1st year 810 ; end year 1 *7 40 1:lyd year ea, If renewed witb- cheer- 1 In 1 month after membership exit! res, And upon receipt of which, Certificate of m liobersbip, dollen ont book, full s upply of notices with complete instructions for using t Association will bo sent. gond [oz o§ time,. A lois. Shop in the old 'Posy' Publishing i ' 5. It I IOU'F.LL .01005 A• ata. star's. House, King street, Brussels. •i =;a=Simms, ane. HURON AND BRUCE Loan &Investment Co.( This Company is Loaning Money son Farm Security at L' ow>;sT RATES OP INTEREST. Mortgages Purchased. SAVINGS BAND BRANCH, 8, 4, and 5 por cont. Interest allowed on Deposits, according to amount and time lot. OFFICE.—Corner of Market Square and North Street, Gocle- inch. Horace Horton, Now Shoe Store, J. DOWNING, Formerly of Goderieh, wishes to inform the Public generally that ho has opened out a Custom Boot & Shoo Storo Opposite the American Hotel and is prepared to take Orders for all Kinds of c hts•4To1'i c wenn. None but First -Class Workmen Employed and a Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Repairing neatly done. GIVE ME A CALL. . Downing . 'MYTH.. lz.GPE1'TINa• Woolen Mill., R. Forsyth & Son, formerly of the Wroxeter Woolen Mills, beg 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 thoir oicl pian of making ll:oth- ing but 'Sound, Durable Goods and trust that by so doing to meet a liberal patronage. CUSTOM WORK of all kinds promptly and care- fully attended to. Tito Iliom:1si Pawn paid for Wool in Exchange for Tweeds, Full Cloths, Flannels, Yarns, etc. Trial Solicited ! Satisfaction Guaranteed l F. Forsyth & Son. On and after NOVEMBER i.st the HUNTER BLACKSMITH SHOP will 110 opento the Public and the undersigned will be prepared to attend to Blacksmithing in all Lines. Horse shoeing a speci- alty. A call: solicited, W. T. Hunter, Proprietor.