The Brussels Post, 1888-5-18, Page 6THE, BRi?
empt acct Pico,
The key that looks up most do•,.o
gainer the laboring Man.'s progress
is whiskey.
A 13a1oon keeper of questionable
honesty wont too lawyer to consult
• Flim about commencing an lotion for
'ilefammation against a fellow towns
ulau, "The scoundrel," he laid
fiercely, "has robbed me of my char
anter." "Ah ! has he ? Are y to
aura of that fact ?" replied the at
torney. "If so, for heaven's sake
let him go, for It is the luckiest.
thing that ever happened to yea "
"He was about twenty -ono ye•trs
of age, but commhtedeaieide." •.Cir:
.mourners go about the streets. Floe -
.did the dr•,tdin1 thing occur 2 ••i1
had been for several months a let
drinker, especially the last i, w
days." Exactly! And the sal + • :
stili.
floarishese and the elatnelia
peopie let it flonrislt, and acoep. .
bribe at WI Mantis, "How long, 0,
Lord, wilt thou not avenge us 2"
1 am personally opposed to .t
compear,atiou clause. When a'1^'t^
oupeesedea turapii;•,.., and rail.
supers ,ted canals, •tied hotels, 's •r•
•houee:t :U,rl 'firer places of bean. , .
ou their routes were destroyed, .•o
coulp,+n '. 6'u 11:t,4 • ver been m t
When a teas rs tle•+troyed, it is
ileult to perceive the justice ••f o
ciety's p tyiug for it [Jud ,• A••
new 1
B; ewers iu ',nett have hen
bruitghi into great perplexi,v t
trouble at the prospect of haviut
quit their bnstnese, because of the
rtcert decision of the Supr to •
Court. They are trying t' mea •
out tett the decision does not re.,ou
nadir case, but are filen beginuitnt •
see that they must submit to the it,
f.i...in . Tee led:peedo:A sae, :
V ietury is with ne ; for the Suprem
Bring and ,he Supremo Court n-
on cur soap, and at: tiust the sea •'
and tom them it has no apps. 1
The man wbo w„old argue tit tt
is thi ca: elves andlineaelerivo 1: :le
inti iron 13ro,•klyu uridge w n' n
ebor..d b• avoided, and the cut, t
r., d teener fe teal) winch slim i
etc u•,r.•.1, eoultl tie tanghed at
hi.. • n of common en.te in 1.' e,
it ' si :116 of the fact th.tt any act o
ere tech iur..lees so ewe, a
d u•; is I be n t down tt,, tl
h w v r carelu .y and ea el
8 e ait a' be not, . oo L.o, ue
it t:. y d, e of at.. ,.rttcle dhaul
r , e. a .ly in a ;;roat a :ijorily
` a
tat ':1 s, ti does the use of .,.'.ox:
.. '3':- ice nus as t •to
a • ego wondurfni uu•.:.
a roust wi.i a exp••*teeee rt'.•,� i•s
ware Lgv, ice.— [Ex (Tv. U1
'1' t' a• q n'tal .Are,:, t•
S ax C. • f •r tit muri.1 f
Lt.% Geo 11 liadd,:c'. and t e •ub
e, q,..ue cr„es tt`i••' Arend •rf
f•: t, ,: bn, clue: to the jury that ac
qua ..< Ia n, end on of his cotu)se,
d : k it tie to •7'•• .aan .:'hn rr,
1 11. ;.,e .Cher, cannot be e'ir
pa ..i in his o.; •f correp, pro
et 1' to. s • u•• ta,•, m sriou of man.
• : w , , Tril,, toys t des
p: a_ u:,n' t..w e man
,r • • t.. t1U: w tth•1 races of
S ux C1 • busin.e atm, tvh•,
w r n r...pl•.
10 ; b3- a tug the p• +itr of
ea Vl'••4., h f In.ck .
effe - t,. .. c . wt:. .,•ny
nt.. ren ri~is 1,.e.
ligea•r : 11:.
al.•i
CL C
reedey t.r iseti •e.'
i. deet, , q ps
▪ 1 , t.,. C.. .r
P
1r] ,.e rice,] r*st.
•he f fi of ;le. ntin r•
•Ca. ,,”. ,,- i!'nlj,eCaaCO CnCn ..
ni it, ti,: /if eat.; 'I... ,. tt ., r..r
pU lupi r! 1. b , •t3'•..
(1i,r,ntia7•t..y will got ter en, •'' l
only to i • ,no h•"t ,. !.I
wbr, hut., v.,ryy esti befor' it tee
w1..t ala . •. =;ill :1 to l i.., •.t.,:t
ye fur }, rise'. • s fi, d g
ttiil
13 ,1 l., isry Wynn oboe nd, re
the 10A, itt" i•,-1 dis.ip •,tt. A con•
001,1 eo v• to di»hl'aries h:. 1.1:
•vh Hie to r 0;1],r erne,. re, lien
whe ut, •netein disci?lt . i• .;
af;aitnet 111 •+ good, will seperaroly
natal] r,tr;i tier for their privet.'
good. Thu, young mon will grow
up withoci nerve to work, and jartt
nerve enough to drink ; they will
be lazy in honesty and industrious
in knavery, lien will have tot,
much to do in k^_epirtg in keeping up
courts and jails to have time to
%]incl cburclres and poor -houses.
x What juggle, what infern •
al phantasy has possessed the mind
when puplie prosperity is sought for
amid the ruins of integrity, induairy,
patriotism and religion,-- [Beecher.]
t
r .T over::
• rr
t • fee -tell
Ioatrm .TofotE3ss.
Farmers must look for their pro •
lite in reduced cost rather than in
-higher prices.
There is to one thing whieh is so
Much required on the farm as to
4&tordugbly eysteniaiize labor,
,A, Blow, Cheep find effective inAeot
killer is composed of one part
nriate of p cash itt one thousetn •
parte of water.
Good tillage is important, not
only es it serves to exterminate
weeds, to facilitate the digestion of
vegetable food, and to mix and in
oorporate tine food with earthly
tnatta,e,, but as it breaks and moi•
l• itt aha soil rind enables the roots
et' ,,cunei t, range freely iu soareh
.eel foari.
Professor Salmon, of the Unit d
i t ee Department of Agricultunn,
justly takes credit t the agency
adopted by the uatienal and lootil
i authorities for thecomplete stain• lug
on of pleuro pneurnonet tbrna,It
out tit' \V.,,t n Stata•t, "\Vo 11,:0
r.•tein to fedi eve,” he says in a
• c ntld'••••.. " hvt tiler:: is 'w
•'-ed animal or an infectiel Milli
I .••nt of 'h•• Alleghany- mein
It tool; ' roar of the: in r:
. v, and vigibint work to ;Lear
the pull. sp .1 iu °tact e:1, but
t' is i .a•tevi'g t know that the
",crit can b, done when it it nn•t r
:11lrpn In l'arit„.- .
The pig like, t clean peu.
Ii a ti, ,•xot 1,14 f lid, makes
the cru pig et tog e'
:i f • lr-y ar ;eel noe of the Taul..
?: !r eel, s a: ,ding four font hien.
• r:d o gt log 0110 pounds, we • ex -
n' ile Cittcego Fitt St:,ek
'hero i r uo doebt tb tt meet, „f
j .1 ! molteli'y ala u.„ swoon i+ t t ns•,d
Bila 11 thine ; t :h tic q 1 :t• • .
cal, etre Ins: liable to disease
cog-, and at•e se bjeot to smaller
u.. „ mtetr. Sh.,.•p multiply
, atr•1 returns come from hbem
qu.ek,y. Th • 1 nib droppe 1 in
ttiarelt will bring a largo price in
August. If eel) cal the following
May 0 will rite .1 fleece of tv
'1'1,•• • u•ner o „
itt tn:tuaged fl -soft,
•.f sheep will have wool to sell in
the latter part of epriog, lambs in
mid er, atlrl mutton at other
lm.. iu the yt•.tr In itddittott to
Limse, Ile 01111 keep his table sup.
, lied with frena went
POULTRY NOTES.
f alts fun should u rt be
over r.-., week dd..
The Light 13rtttttn t in dies 0 doe 1
er, s P.. cumin., fowls to ieereaee
size and .,fuer de-ireble-uaa;i:les
Tue
104.110 .ti,n.ta o` g,od oeaLit in
fewis tit,, ;t 11 ., a ,. tr of the c ,mb
ibis; .1 •.y fru + fr, n tnoistu: , Ivy
,..1 iia, ami 1 ;irht, glossy plum e:e.
\Ve'ii maker 11 dune, say the
L :+•.u,•r's Itovoic•, +nut bens feed on
no Manors help, and compelled to
lnu,h b irayard •tntet, will giv:• :heir
tgi•. it "p.•enite."•' flavor
are good for htyiug ,tent
tl•r� t ' nw nr euoltetl, 1111!1 toixed
telilt bole nr meal, jute al you would
potite.os, told (list ,mall cues tali
are cot good fur anything el,o ex
cele cider will do just as cell as the
butter 'nee. So sura the small ap-
eles for too he ,s next winter.
vova IDL'9TINY.
According to almost all the charts
cotton up by the astrologists, what
•ley be expected of girls born in
d;fferent mouths is about as follows :
If iu January, a pradeut lions;•
rife, given to melancholy, but good
•tmpered.
If in February, a human and of
factionate wife and tender mother.
If in March, a frivolous chatter
x, somewhat given to quarrelling.
If in April, inconstant, not very
i-.teeige:ut, but finely to be good
oking.
If iu May, handsome, amiable
and likely to be happy.
If in June, impetuous, will marry
.rly and be frivolous.
It in July, passably handsome,
wi•11 a sulky temper.
if itt Aug, amiable and practical
eel likely to marry rich.
If iu September, discreet, affable
a„1 much liked.
If in October, pretty and coquet-
tish and likely to be unhappy'
If in November, liberal, kind and
of it wild disposition.
1.1 iu December, well proportiou
ed, fond of novelty and extravagant.
ACf'OI'NTISD FOR.
A teacher in one of our publie
schools has been much annoyed by
truancy, and has recently enforced
the rule that her scholars, on re•
tarn to school after any absence,
meet bring her a note stating in
full the cause of euoli absence, and
the exact length of its duration,
said note to be in handwriting of
parent nr guardian.
The following Is a note brought
by one of her pupils after a two
weeks' absence :
"Louise, was absent monday, please
excuse her.
"Louisa was absent toosday, she
had a sore throtc,
tarrouisa was Absent. wausilay, Oho
had a sore throtc,
"Louisa was absent thursday, ebe
had a sore throtc.
"Louise was absent fryday, she had
a sore throtc.
"Bead this over agen for the next
week,"
astateneweetenneteetnn
=TIM.MLR
Grist and Flour !
The undersigned having completed the change from tlr 'stone to the
Celebrated Hungarian system of Grinding, bas now the Mill in
T. PX 37.1A i•
PBAO 'ICei
WATrli
t,h
Thankiitt: In. •
slipper!
patrooapi
in
First Class Running Order hll,
and will he glad to sec all his old customers and as many now ones
as possible. Chopping done,
:Flour and, :Peed : ,1•,,77 e pi. on llama..
Highest Price paid for any quantity of Good Grain.
WM.. MILNE.
M. SMITH
is prepared to attend to
Carriage Painting
in all its branches, as well as
Sign and Ornamental
Painting.
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 HI1I A CALL.
Shop in tho old `Posy' Publishing
House, King street, Brussels,
No Sim
BUT A GENUINE
SEWING MACHINE
—IS THEE—
For it is putting other Machines
out of doors every week.
She is the Load-
er at -
Geo. Love 8E. Co's,
Brztss'els.
NEW YORK
1
NIP
—AND—
„Et..
W. COATS.
CashEm.
e
from .•atahb 1
fully wawa,.
V
Wedding Rings,
Lodi s (;,•n, flings, , m.ti to the public generally
jp.,,,ioia „ 1 bands of 131aokemithing
lemonlike Manner.
Sleighs and Cutters
Also have in stock a tall lint: ce ,folios ' •
and Violin Strings. am. " Ir., 1.8,miltly f lIouted.
t soupy of Boise -mooing.
.. t,111 gtort,•d. t "Itentamber the
Nsss iiia: Julien.
91 S. Plum.
rrl
WAN
g—FUNDS.
UXD�p ,S.
t'
hay, last boon
V halide. for In-
ItHrUI
.1t CENT.
have their loans
o
flays it title is
C, E. WADE.
-ti M ,
1aOksmltil,
N. B. —Issnor'f Morrie,;
T. Fletcher
BRUSSELS
E ORK
I desire to inform the Public
that I have Leased the well-
known BRTISSLES LIME Weems
from Thos. Town and • will run
the business next Season.
I will also continue to follow
my trade as
STONIM etfiLA.teiOrte,
and am prepared to furnish esti-
mates for Jobs, &c.
ISiiiLU1NG :,Nil i'tlit Eit STONE
always on hand.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. -
A Specialty ,nude of ttrtelcl ascan and
i'tasterina Etme.
'GV .
F. I "RILL/
Sir,
P1i:OP1bI ;TOIL.
ozis
Money to Loan.
Money to Loan on Purer Pro-
perty, at
LOWEST RATES,
PRIVATE AND COMPANY FUNDS
DICKSON d: HAYS,
Solicitors,
l3russels, Ont.
Alf EAT MARKET,
Hein Street, - Brussels,
ANDREW CURRIE, PROPRIETOR
Fresh ,Ny Salt Meats
Of the beet quality always on hand and de-
loharaoivered. to any part of the village free of
Tome very favorable.
FAT CATTLE WANTED:
F. rwbieh tit highest, market price will
bo pard.
ll
make a epeeiaity of Unique Midst
and Skier..
Don't fer,.et the place next door to
in-toher'e Jewelry store. A. CURRIE.
•••..•y.�>•..�. rout,vrsucmasmamrtccsntiv„c:rncxcysumn
We have gained a great reputation for the elegant fits and finish,
but especially for the Low Prices at which we take orders. All
our work is done on our own premises and cannot he excelled in.
value by any dealer, and certainly not equalled in the village of
Brussels. Wo have an
EASE Difi
a.11-1 IS S 2E3.A. S. I -
in 1lleltons, Worsteds, Diagonals, Corkscrews, West of England,
Scotch and Irish Tweeds, and an enormous variety of
the best Canadian makes.
PRI- rouge from $10, for rn fairly good suit made
• �D to your Order, to i12, $14, $15, $1e, $17,
;file, $19 and $20.
wo use aro strictly First -Class, and tho Workmanship the best.
Some special lines of
II, tTS9 OAFS ISEINGS
which we intend Selling Off at WONDERFUL BAIC(fA/NS.
GIVE US A CA -
ons 'i Trose,
THE LEADING CLOTHIERS & OUTFITTERS,
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO