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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1888-2-10, Page 6WNW A. 6 THE BRUSSELS POST ascumersst t` eatYpera txt 'Soto. Samuel ]Morley, M. P. "With drinking I class einolclug, for tile.t' two go hand in baud," The deriving of vast tonne for tht revenue frac, the bitter e111fer)ul: luta griodingpauperism of the people 'lie a`telriblo offence,—[0an1L ;Lerforoe. Ileo. Jr. llurgeee has boeu eon' duoting te very successful series of gospel temperance meetings in Sera in tin(1or the auapices of the W. 1''Leto of that place. Mrs. Ada lltttenbender, a holy tetwyer, is at Washirsglon, represent log the National W. 0. T. U on the preltibitien queetiee now pending Lenore CI -egress. Planta kept i • tomes should be set i11 the earl: b$1.li tab at least once a week. at 11 011 sprinkled with water, slightly warmed, They breathe, perspire and reed through their foliage, cud dust retards or hinders these 10uotio08, There is a 0111106s law in vogue ill 1awilzorl'ulll \,Mob oottepols every owners of tine class of cars have oleo boon pushing their claims upon the rallroado, but the latter have never yet loll it fjto be to their in- terest to secede to the demands of either of those 0169800 ; oousegoently the abuses of long shipueouts of cattle have gout) on, with little hope of ubellee, It le now several yours newly Married c:nlple.to plant t:eus !truce cu`s have been invented which shortly after t1 marriage ceremony. would overcotue thio Basta se1.iuue Tiles tyres oul to be pleated on of difliculties, and b the use of wedding Jaye ers the 14140.Hurl weep. w'hiel ,xperiol)oo lens shoal! ill; willow (1 It.al allyl' the 4)u,• Hutt veru many f he mak ge'•lly4) birch et' a is minted. incident to 4118 carriage of live I Prof. Situ Int, t:, t;o6 010 pound 1)l' 010.4 a (Mull have o •'1 ovoid growth on 1.11., 'ted hay alone ie ed, iog,•tbur with nearly all the loss. bares, and ()WOO r no gain, re 1 in lint sen)eilow the American rail the a111110 t 1)y Per. uheltou math! ro have allow!' it spiel, of enmity le dlitercbut, ,• gald, on pigs of Baty toward uuoh improvements. The 0. p"uuds :glia^n t:, above woe 1111- I' 1t 0 •., uuaaever, have the n' . Yrl•, el'.:rroty had 164 pellteu cattle ears already i1) opera l3nifal0comperes nnfal'ornblynolh housed Toronto i1) some respects, as It 10 pennate dltereuce i1) gain per half aloe, and the cattle lately ehipput maid the mayor of the former city 1- bcta,.'4 U hl net„ .d expu•a1t;; by 'heal f. t.nl Galenite.0Mon ro•t: It 'wholesale liquor oleo, while six a L0O14O\• iurlre at their destination i1) must teen of the city officials are liquor dealers. Luxury, my lords, ie to bo taxed, brit vie) prohibited ; let the dlllieul ty in the law bo what it will, wo'.,d you lay 0 tax upon a breach •t .11 'ion Commandments ? Govcretnettt A 11 -:-son 4,, to bo tori nod from the sight Of 6.801,118111 -1431)0, a bald bead. Tutt, g out and premature grll'yners of tho 41,41, mall be stopped it tattoo in time. Ho trot last it 1'4111 011 without mak- Not Annexation. tee an ofr0r) to soya it. Net It bottle of Dr. Dor,nw0,1d'e (format, Hair llraglo : it stimu- lates the growth. gives frost) vitality. and lira - Int+ W11)13)1, 111 a ',tint - ling a "ceps its uatlua c1 : l'l'"41" b rddolus; a '"' public eat. ting at Mete:(. 1., otl 11,1 part. dressing. A:, , rnggists sell it. Lt°c11 To ('colon thewu'J l:oul snl•ep. 0,Iulnerilitt I 1roeity 0114118, prep,..t : (l ttanniug,prin. 1v11h thu.0 11 .41 ,J':L1H+, ti,4ld:— should not, for revenue, mortga;o els t.,' o'. ,,• it :,u oi(lo '41141 lir- " It w e, me:eseary to a righ the morale and health of the people' heariull and "p.nt:liu the; tiny rid --a (Lord Cbeeterfield. slmclred lime, lay tete) stuns together their wands 1.0 art nrol udiao, look on Iho lcsl -pbr, glueing light During a regent visit of a W. C weights thele of '0 keep tbut11 1n ing beyond tho rouge of personal T. e U. organizer t0 a certain village couuwt. :I1) i1 f014 days they will and party inwresl, anal 1 a gentleman who was to run for deputy reeve came up and signed the, pledge, when the following held whisper was heard : ow Omen sweat freely end the wool elm be,BH TREE .CANADA 01081 14E8. readily pulled off Thie is iufor'ma• e 11"g'.° wi4a a oulull..;lsou 01 011 tion every bout wife ebould know. rho' United States, elution Wh'1 1''r,, 41. eders full 011' (ave chap buu(Ired years ego they ed t Before when a man y under- that g stand the of were commercially and politically giving to wanted office he had to drink, nee y,tung stook ,,peotul attention at thio divided, toe people of the north He Ito signs. the pledge." True ane 'season of the year. when they are """g tile larger territory and llignificati/. likely to feel the effects of change- equally a+ rich ma the other by Wbata beautiful example of auu•site weather land cold nights, the nature. It wee the expectation of sioteney is a license law. Men buy e. ea maiori'v' -•( farmers need to the Loyntiets of 1770 to matte of the right to set up shops for thinbe reminded ;het Itis is the limo this laud e., great a country as the ' sale 01 poison. The munioipali.. 1 f ll k d one left behind, autl they had good takes their money and gives theta the authorized right. The effect • the poison is to make men lee eon trol of their bodies ;and reel and 1 al prone in the street; to Inflame thei, passions and set then] quart -elite:, when their y nett stet c o a t1) a greuude for this expectation. But will lose flesh rapidly unless well whet had been the result? One had eared for. •YF.ABLINO" —The misersble up- now a pupulatiau of eilay milieux, a allcuai mos yearlings is i1) 1 11ing the cuter of five millions, In 1ti00 $' y the wealth of the United :Cates wets it due to ignore.^o of their require - vie To.• , ,,,:ng Calf has net in S3 hurt'• and killing But the ln. ! of winch was destroyed by the civil upon a man to drink eufhetent of ` 5' who- .1xly thousand millhohls. .I hey Ilia Poison to affect hirci awl 110 grain will unit a larger proportion had grit, a wit!, a rapidity unprooe po. 1t 410111 ,111 . 1 i, r animal. Wht1e reels, tells, quarrels or. finite, :h, dewed, while the great land of the it hen succulent grant there is 1)o north w... coil,., snore hew witch authorize- the . at: . 111'...' ill+ ','4• confined to 'dry aIle ,..04) mit give gill. tie e;rid he ::'oubl :gut giv'' p for it to gel pttlhclent nu'1ull.Ilt' the figures for 0 Wada, fee they y. sixteen thousand tnillioun—cue half !7 0 168 lural veal ;44,,.14 adapted to chew. war—and to daythe eatdoriel wealth menta dram seller hoe preciu ed in¢ dr pr lid feed, and if fed whole „ and 1''1 the affect, pounces upon i e ; •„t(.1) It i ; 1mpo.: sib!) 001 victim) and handcuff,' hien, jugs ' were 111.41 r r' flattering. 7l is cunld ��a flim, penitentiaries hem LogicIlly 1)l b='4)t, act! If to tbl*+ is y ”. In the latter part of hes IL1111r888, Mr. Wiman d.:,lt in a entullary manner with the meet frequent ab y410tnl1)41 to the anion, ifs sled it time the beat octan of 1'tu{ritetelee ANNEXATION Tho 11ext 444' Ilel'ILIIee, eee1ng thele. sclvea handicapu,'d by an 1411wi)e pellet; , might lrtesto tinged with h exitti01 idea'., ,mid be aillieg to eettept Elahtluel 0 .tau for the sake of u n•lursrial ndvnetlt4O4, Thera 1,''' the g 11' the Allo ri01.410' .1,• I .yet' 11) 't.114 (10na,le teamed la. the lnirilcgo t, trail f1' lay with ." in. 111•' to r.'ululel'ciul mete) •:t•^1'•iizi1,,, lh. 1 '.tnidia11 inntlnrac- • 1, he asked wee the Cameliau 4lt•eti el hie r, nein ; whet had t:,, 't4',a' halt tit f ('14111' had 1101? 1141114111) (1,'.44411•'1') hrto „' ul,t'i(,1 „ 4)11),1' loporl(Il'* :usra, vt,ssanxn�ar�.�.v ...,,..-rrav,.so a�,ot e��' seder It never was intiu'1'•d,8o 1,11'r.s 1 0111) learn, '1111144 011107 1(41114 or woman 44 .70 ha0ndad t" ba bald. I thlok y ' ')•Ill bebcro too, 1u11.ed I'm sure + nu w111, It at 1.0, 1'l1'1n 'incl' 191.711," you have culled, ruara 10 One thing Nato 1'o thinks of -1110 110 thank low 011 we-can— She takes particular trouble with oar )'aea t 911„ ltnowe n sounty growth of bear, the grll y cud wbltonl ng 10eks wilt aotrao4 from the beauty of tho taco. Pit natur0 has her laws so etrlot that you must never err, :Per you'll surely pay tho motility at Hast. Sastni0 it, that 110un10000 bead of hair, Doctor noronarona's flair Magic's unsur- passed. Just try it, your nffiiotetl, you lover will • regret, 'rho lnagia wag never set known to fain; And the good that it will do von will make you anon forgot Tho exp0uditure a bottle will entail. This now famous preparations for utvig. orating and stltoulatlog the growth of rho hair is universally accepted us 1118 most valaablo opeotaa on tho uiarket, All disoa� 1.e of 100 scalp aro either relieved or ver- lnanoutly ourod, A rich and rapid growth cabal(' w•111follow 14f141' judicious nod regu- lar troatment. It romnins with rho ueOr ,late !,c! o a00nre tho desired , Dr. 1lorentvontl's•"Hair Afagirs' i01=20 by alt 1(1•nggiste at 81 p0r bottle, or six to. .81 If not obtainable In ')our own locality send di. root to the sola m,nbtaetutor, (.m4us111g �Irmo. A nonn0wasn, Paris 11,ir Works, e5:ted 105 longe ottani., Toronto. For sato by G. A. Deadman, J. iinrgrenvos and all Druggists. Money to Loan. Hi -DAYS -30 130 days !lath Siptonibtn Apl'll, JIM() and November land foref the Nuxt 30 (111,4.8 16 a}age .scow U will he allowed on qui' splendid stock of Plush, Leather and Fills. 10, 1888. vnntrtmtk"..au 1'l.-n.cc>mamt 30 Days The Attention of the Public lei called to the fact that the BrInoeis woolen w111 give 0- 1N TTT TT-�; BABGAINS! —I Ordinary bound ,r J. iveerGs, yarns, Banldefs', _Flannels, Urale7'cloth i,,tif, for the next 30 days, Special Bargains Toys and Fancy Goods, All the School requisites kept in stock Or procured i11 it day or two. CALL AT isn't It? Sell a man snuff, mud flu,• 1 nut b t o t.onuted for 1.e 111,' Mound :bone to Loan o11 Farm Pro- , Laded la handtttl doily of corn and Y him :or eneeziu ) I of clitn,lt,:, for the estreat progress lett' at g oma meal, mixed, the marital, it ) 1 3, there batt been made In t to smme I warmly sbeltere:. will kospon grow latitude Its that of Canada ; our was c'•,1': _ Ira.siafon Chevron stripes reappear. Cream is to be the spring color, Drapery is more than ever In favor, but must be well choeeu „r the effect will bo that of a cuter eLue run mad. It is lawful, but not advisable, no* to use more than six yard, of ribbon in the ornamentation of 01 wicker chair. Qat TBS 1 I should think so. The first dose made me feel like a new person; the invariable answer to the question did :i1'• Cason's Stomach Bitters help you " Necklaces of catered stones, as t sapphire alteen ting with the ruby of the emerald 31(111 the cygnet:: have lately driven out 1Uo in Paris. Intending Wearers of the Greets gown would do well to rememb_r .t11at It requires the L1tln0et "wrote. • lieu .or true anti regularity of ereille to melte it (cell endurable, Widows tray wear P,yrou c ,liar and outside cuffs with Melt (vol hems of very sheer white 11111ii11, 1)l else a fold or 1'10 of hotting cloth or soft black net, which !last is the fav orite of elderly women. Leather muffs are 0044441' ,1 i'1 10 London and Parte this winter, and soma are described 418 having a email pocket o1) the outside for the hitt e odds and ends the gener1ilty of women carry :rb'1ut with tht:in. A surer soiN of rain or that you reclaim at dose or two of Dr. Carson's Stomach Bitters. Pains in tho baok and limbs, :4oadaohe, feverish Bold, oft reaming at- tacks of the "blues," Largo bottles Fi0 cents, The peacock's feather, along with the Jap nese feu, is now relegated z4) that limbo of net onsiderod trifles, the nursery, Pwe needles and pine e,lieviogs, too, have had their day, Bind a waiting 'world stands tap toe lee sen what will fill the aching Toad. Parisian graudes dames appear 88 the opera with boas of sable or ostrich feathers 'about their baro threats. The fad ie partly due to the craze for novelty, but more, it is said, to the admirable occasion 11 tattoo for displaying the hoop of diamonds, whish 10 tho height of jewelled fashion. inP ,•• ,:11,:. 4' '.' y 1)8 well res in the diff••r•,1,ca i. Koren• in 411., rat: tee emmnn441'. (sive it wetter that for they were all one, and tette sue hes, et lea -t, had the icy WWI taken 08044 of the million of Canadians teem it if you wish to see its coat continuo smooth. 'across the border (ltsprov011 it. cont 1i 1 0 S-' l., of S° 11111 Badley, Neither could it be a0coauto.1 for on the glutted of differ,;uee in natural recently gave 101 experience talk be resources, for the adventage in this fore the Masoachueetts Boer] of resp„ct WAS all o1) Canada's side. She wee oue of tho wealthiest min. oral lauds in the world; and he proceeded to describe eue'oopper de- posing in the Sttdbnry Ingle!), the coal fields of the east and west, sit- uate:! -on smolt ocean, rind tho great iron ore beds in the Lo,1ar Provinces lull around Port Arthur He quoted from oovsral toe/logical re' ports substantiating the, r' (temeuts matte respeeting the.,, t.r:ue*, and pictured trio great t.,!.n 'edge it 1,0uul be to Mown el it .he mines aloug the lino of the 0l :radian Paci- fic Railway had been or wale now 1n Agriculture at 'heir Springfield meeting. He has 80 001.80 of good ;told, 70 in tillage acid 10 in pest• are, 11) ad(11ti'n to this ho has ems light brush lend, which serves as a la te ,. t' to 0. hired past urs. He kettle) 1ren1 70 to 80 cows, be•'idoa teams tor doing the f_rm wrrl: and peddling the milk. Indi- a .. asci to, ..dew hay era the nrluci!• .1 crew. All inside 1(alc»a t; t •k.: n 1 ,tn'v,•d except around the pasture; most of the corn is cut when itl 11111!(, put in the silo and fed tie yea) round—about half as 1.11ncl1 111 summer .4e i1) winter. In operation. winter hay is fed `1141 ensilage, ' • ,nil_ ,y with 301'mmdi I lir. Wilnau declared 'hent the son of this great clin:leu0u between reit- el , Fr. (_, r:11t1 fed the year the ; ve countries eras • lot fouled in r,:11 ; r, nbo. the fact that in the Uni:ed States „ 11.1(10 was freer Over a kr;'Y portion of the inhabited earth ilea (my - where else, TRAT THEY HAD P1i10Fk0'r Ca'DID (110IAL UNION. lee said that even betweee ,•:111 mem bees of rho Dominion there was not a perfectly natural flow of trade, and referred to the four choral divisions of Catania, each (almost Temente from the other, and yet compelled to trade with one another -"1)l', if they traded where natural location bade them, they were fined is the form of duties. Oommoreial ;mien he a 1Vror(1 was this ; A line orbarb wire fence has been drawn across the Continent and now they wished to sett ie removed and simply put around the Continent, againet the world of outsiders. Air. Wiman referred to other Ca- nadian resources thab are but half utilized or languishing through want of a market, and evoke of lumber, stating that since the repeal of the reciprocity treaty Canada had paid twenty millions of dollars in duties on exported lumbar : that is, about $2 for every tree sold. Ile also re. furred to the coal trade between British Columbia and the Pacific States, and what le boon a free open market would be to the Province. nfr, Wiman touched also upon the agricultural interests, and. elle beim. 11.1 the breaking down of barriers For Beyond years the raisers anti would be to tbetn. As it was, tow 81111,1,17 7nple' or the different puhli. ehlppors alive :dock have been re• day they wore Shut oat of the bast ealions lilallo,! al .Lppli7atiell, Agents cognizing the importance of the market for their produce, and Made (ranted nl ov7ry 10\5' 11 and village' adoption of improved methods or to trade at ann.'s length with tine lo,lx T),1r"tl'. tt ox, Publishers; tran*porteti0u. Tho invehtorl' rtu,l another or aeras8 the A1lentic, htnntreai, Wheat brae. Linseed 00$e meal Gluten meal. 13• " eitelt y p•• ler. --v His sales 114161'............"., , - -.e.t , J0111 and el(lluoio'l milk and hey. Ile had 00 440110 of hey le sell heel yet11', moat el which wee gruavn the Hanle year. Ito buys aid supplier large quantities of dry ashes and nitrate of sola to his 3111.1.1 beeiele. :tee manure made from his largo !herd of grain -fed stock. In winter be warine the water for his cows, and increases tho milk yield 10 per cent., withoUtdiminish- 111g the proportion of cream, A steam boiler is used for warming the water. The corn is planted in TOWS three feet apart with hills elgllteen inches apart. The 80 sores raise out forage enough for all Ole stook, besides a good deal of bay to Boll. His milk is retailed in a near market, and there is no grumb- ling about hard times. 1)ipeovem1'1NTS IN S'rOcx ChM.— Tile outcome of a freight contest bo - Wean the) Western railroad* is like- ly to bo the adoption by one of ureal of what are known ne palace live stock cars for the transport- ation of cattle between Omaha and Cilioogo. If tine eliall be the result _ it will coetainly bavo a good effect, Varese 1°arti.tsw. met Daly ripen the railreed1 them- Solves, but on the cattle growing Whoa tb,, farmer begins to eet1' interests iu tho Western ;Stator, mato the value of edeep from the corn growing ale well as grazing. 0tandp0lnls of meat, fertility, and general advantage to the farm be will not allow the market price of wool to determine whether or not he trill lraiee them. LOWEST RATES, PRIVATE AND COMPANY FUNDS W. B. DICKSON, Solicitor, Brussels, Ont. MOM 'I'O LOA r. Any Amount of Money to Loan on Farm or Village Pro- perry, lot 6 dl 6'• Poi' Cent. Yearly. Straight Loans with privilege of repaying when required. Apply to A. Hunter, Division Court Clerk, Brussels. 42x"-L�;AR.IS. steadfastly for fortytwo years the Wr•,eoLY W1rNlsss has hold to principles which have stood the testa of time, vial. cute, and of opposition, fair and unfair, and the WIYNn0s today (peaks to sixty where in 1816 it sponte to ono, Ito grow. th hos 'boeu both rapid and steady. Ito publishers, desirous of still further in. creasing its circulation, hero this year pone to.large expense to secure a t0,yro- cOotioll of '1'111') 1, TINT 11.iti1'131t- Pll'ICE of Davidson Knowles (who was selected by Queen `'i,ltoria to paint tho scene at Princess ]]eatt'i0e'8 wadding), entitled Suffer Little Children to Come !Into Mot It depicts the memorable scene with startling realism, reprodnoing in oils all the richness of OMEN 1411. COLORING. Tho picture, executed by the greatest art firm in ]iingland, would bring $1.80 if sold, hub is reserved exclusively for Sub- ocribots to the WnuIlos. The price of the WSEaLy Wrrxnes and pioturo is 41,25 ; the paper alone 41.00. In 1800 the D.lmr WITNESS was launch. ed, and, like the Weekly, to advocate the same principles regardless of cost, The picture "Suffer Little Children to ,flome Unto bee," and the DAILY WIrORss, 40.211 a y0ar ;_the paper alone, 48.00, TheNot:Tunas Hlrlssr:Noatt still oonbin- Iles to be, the favorite in the Immo circle and Sabbath school, and commencing ' with January llrst with new type, finer paper and other improvements. will be more tate/olive than ever. Prizes of haulm aro given to friends who canvass for it. Annual subscription, 308.,, with redwolioae to ,'lob... -ny •1mem1PLm Special Drives in Knitted Goods. To Secure the Big Reductions you Must bring the CAS. Try the Brussels ` l'O ST Woolen. Mill F011 Bookstore. m CD CD 3 - We 11ltve gained li groat reputation for the elegant fits and finish , bat especially for tho Low Prices at which we take orders' :111 our work is clone on onr own premises and cannot be excelled in valve by any (dealer, and certainly not 1'gllalled in the village of Brussels. '1Vo have an Iunious Sioo 1 Coie Goo�S in Meltnns, Worsteds, Diagonals, Corkse'owa, West of England, Seotell and lsish Tweeds, and an enormous variety of the bust Canadian hakes. P'09'1t 9 Ql range from 10, for a fairly good suit made .L� LP to your Order, to $12, '11, $1.1, 441(i, 17, $18, x;1.11 and ,$20. triixE''1RtZZTi li 1'i we use are strictly First -Class, and the Workmanship tits bast. Some special lines of EATS, OAPS & FURNISHINGS which we intend Selling Off at WONDERFUL, BAItuv,Ns. (}IVE US A GALL. robs), .L1?ADIN(1 t`l,(1'I'l111113S & O['Tf"1TTEli$, 131.1 1'5;51'.1 1;i, ()N'1':5mo,