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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1889-1-18, Page 66 THE BFUSSL.1..,S HOST �-,� Y turn nn Jnllnn nt VAnoouy'or ci y; ,lulu bemired people nssembleil, with Money to L a�at1,. l'L1CiIi}��l arra 101 (gad the mertil':t•t at n11 t l,n places Uno or our inissiuuary brethren aud were very gouts and well attended. ei Eexs, though it wee n rainy day ; .......... Afartha's Vineyard herald -The raw voyage from Vancouver to tll'furtunat,e1y If it had boon a line emom ither take the pledge sea) should Yokohama was not eo plea•taut ata tiny the most of our Tokyo Aioth%-) Money to Loan nn Pu.i'nl Pro - 1 g wo \visited, the most of the time theta W0111.1 have beim repreeentatl, I petty, at chiropodist. haviug been cloudy and ruining, aud aud the mCOtI1114 would hov° 1•e00 Baseball clubs are groat factors the wiud most! n alnst us, which maul' larger, Dr. aud Airs, Mo. LOWEST RATES! Alt oho work of lemperanan. For made it Iwo or three Jaye longer Doualil were prevented from, eomll]g seven months in the year baseball than the usual voyage, and ale° on 80010nuttvoidnblebnsutgsa, ivhiah PRIVATE AND COMPANY FUNDS organizations compel thnusauds of made the sea rough and high et' foal ai3appnintmd the potrple vary young men to abstain from drink casionally, I was not sie!t at all, nice.). 1 gave CUom quite e. long DICKSONCS� HAYS, Pr talk the con8equenee of heavy wioopt tied I was slightly affecteddl+a'rut'ar. 00 my visit to t atlade awli Solicitors, fines, for a time ou the first day by the the State", through request, and told Ilrllssels, Out, 'Doctor,' said a Veaithy glucal, others' staim:tee. Ilia aau.,minod,t, them how kind the people to Canada '1 want you to be thorough aud (imi of the steamer was very much were to me and what kind of winter strike at the root of the dies.' `1 better than tbo Port Viotor,10 wbieb 1 aoamot will tiloro. will,' said the doctor, and brought I wont, ana the fallow passru.ul.a Yesterday wits Sunday and we had down the stick with a smash on a were very Alice indeed, Time Iter„ the quarterly service cf my Axabu decanter standing on tho sideboard. about twentlane s'tloon paseett ,t,,, 0hn,eu iu the Was: rteens of our A deputation from the temper• of tvhum fuller telt ware, mirslou.altls boys' :newel, where mbutts slits, ante organization cf Prince h�d10l null near Fti u is „hued to wi+ i,xi "Neared es suet together ; the wishes to intimate be the public generally Island waited upon the Suparinton- •t1 i1• (want of diem wet':4,411,4to "(tutu of our girls' school we,, tnrtie,l that ho does all (rinds of BlnoksmIthing dent of Education of that Pnuviuce Chien., aud ail the rest to J epee.. tent a8 U3tntl. 1. preached a short 10 a tvorkmaulike Manner. recently, and urged that the use of Thtre „aro tliteo %alley Jape:wee se mini], tie first after my return ; Wagons, Buggies, Sleighs and Cutters a temperance textbook iu the pub gentlemen beside:: ane, ono ,f whom held the Ioveleast, aud celobralo,t endo to Order, lie schools be authorized. was a graduate of one Depot tat Dui the Lnt'd's Supper, and also 1 Repairing protnptly Executed. A Kansas mate has been in the be it,zed six )ereous. 1 preached I make n Bpooialty of Horse -shoeing. v111(1 T r Ls 1%l,co, aud was in Sa It i 1 A Clall Solicited. r 'Ilomembor the habit of visiting au obhgitlg drug. 11011 for two Cara invoit .,.111.34 ting 'Luau: in the evening 10 oar sutail gist aud ordering [:rinks by witik• 3 church. 1 am now looking for a Steed. -Ni.+a1us 13muor. mogul; Sydie.tl fllel d, ttthl 11 �! •1'.11" An enterprising isotype taker coast tiy,, were in toe United Stitt_te f•,r Oui(itble-si'e for Az tbil ohttreu, and ,,i S. Plum. along and photographed him ill the n11u year, We 0110 Uahi • :t risk tvv must !) ave It new cuutempluted act of takinga bowl Druggist mud 1 �^• merchant and the other an elre•ri chum) 08 sumo as pelalbia. _ customer are both in jail. i $ .<� d y Alcohol applied )lied to a thrifty fart%• cine, acid 'til ;, oro on the way h am,l,• UI11A1,' t �'�V�� ey's stomach )rill remove the hoard, MisThey were oat Chri_Liau; tlira;t1. drib. T.liyo, Japan, Oat. 1, '8i. _ ? %^nr+^ t from his fence, let the cattle into stud Munro aud I livery i scriptural nl THE 13LEKEEPIiIL'v. his crops, kill the fruit trees, saw study for ourselves every lIlorutult on i ___ the train before we came to Van I Tho Ontario Bee ate era' A.sbooaa his its farmdssu with t a his tl e, morrtgage couver, aud while we \veru detained i tion held tiaeir annual meeting at iu tea. city, aud when 1 teas 001 his passions, bring want, sorrow away for meetings, we coutineed the and disgrace on his family, and top- task, to which Mr. and Airs. Wright plc hien into a drunkard's grave. aud Mr. and Mrs, Robinson joiuod, ae they wete etayiug in alio carne hotel, so rt small Bible elites was formed there. The practice, was Dna Sne,—Mise Munro and I continued even after we Leone on the safely arrived at Yokohama, the boat, and the circle vote enlarged, landing port of my native land, on ae all the other missi°uartes and the 15th ult., and since then 1 have Christians joined um, and thus we been thinking of writing yon and had morning service every dray iu my dear friends in Canada through 0001100 sou with the study of the you, but have been prevented till Bible, and the praise service every this hour. I had a pleasant journey all the way through from Toronto to Vancouver, B. C., both on the train and on the bine beautiful waters of Lake Superior. I stopped at WVinni- . PLUM, General Blacksmith, A LETTER ItR03I JAPAN. Owen Sound on January 8th and 0113. Owing to the bal honey sea son of 1888 aud the bad roads the turnout wife not large, numbering only about twenty members. The oonditiou of the association 18, 110wV ever, very prosperous, numbering 241 with honorary members (5) for 1888. There is a balance on hand of about $250. 5, T. Pettit, of Belmont, Ont., gave a Raper on 'Priority of Looa- tion." Mr. Pettit thought that the specialist in beekeeping shoed be evening during the voyage ; aud, o )mpelled by public sentiment 800 alae, we had pre:totting on the tw:) oven legislation to not interfere with Suutieys we had to spend on the aootlier who was alrealy iu the boat, Dr. Farnham, of China, having field. .Ho appeared also to bint at prra;;bod 01108, i111a I alta a 1111,3. 1 1,00 p0381bility of a time coining peg that wonderful city on tbo do not, think that any other single when a beekeeper would be able to prairie—for two days, Saturday and steamer bad ever carried such a large .eenra the right of a location by Sunday, tiro filth aud 13th alt,, aud number of missionaries at out" time paying a small sum into the school air. Rutledge was very Iritld in from the West to the East, and 111.3., laud, or iu the shape of a tits, no tate municipality would be bene filed. Allen Pringle, of Selby, gave a paper upon "'Beekeeping for Plea sotto aud Profit." Mr. Pringle Maims that . beekeeping is falling lunre and more and will oontindo to fall more and more into the LITTLE LIVER PILLS, panda of the farmer, and every f:arinor ellould keep bees, and it should always be combined with some other pursuit. He thought few kept bees for pleasure alone. Although there might be much pleasure in it, they were kept for profit mostly. The meeting adjourned until Wednesday morning. President Emigh in the chair. Letters were read from Sir Charles Tupper, Hon. A, IeI. Boss and Thos, Win. Cowan, acknowledging 10 a pleasant manner the honor of hay. ing been elected honorary members by the Ontario Beeleeeper's A88oe1a• tion. The election of officers then took place. Sign and Ornamental After some necessary routine busi 0(38 and an adjournment to dinner, Pain in . S. Cornell gave a very gaa 1 hepar 0n 'Ventilation of Iliv08 for \Venter.' Mr. Cornoil evidently did not agree He has had years of experience eat' idea that eome books epee's and guarantees his work to give thatt b 1)808 r of sos ruse appease to support, satisfaction. A rig well painted require little or tea fresh is half sold. air in winter repositories, and by os• porimeuts show the direction atir- roots of atmosphere would take un - dor certain methods of ventilation, for wintering a two or three turtle aril, eavfaed, eith au Opening at the ether side of the ran iu the rear and tipper aide in front. Fol- a llugle entrance in. Winter inn upright ven- tilator initis aclvoouted as preferable t0 a horizontal. Several amendments to the eo 11- stittltion and bylaws were made, the most important being that so- poeially my little children 1 Mien =ties desiring to s,ili!i 110 rnu.t Mintemuto came from our Azabu make their application by Afay 1, girl school to receive Miss Mauro. instead of in August as heretofore. When I came to 'Tokyo station, All beekeepers .ire looking for a many of my friends, all our thenbettor seas3n, The 11111 two years logical students as well as the boys have Wan vary diocoure,giug, of our school, were waiting to ro- ceive me and gave mo hearty bur- Jay -Gould'! children each found tabu, which I did not expect, and $100,000 worth of railway bonds in quite2 overwhelmed me. Our mss. their Christmas stooktugd, sionary brethren, Dr. McDonald, Murdoch McFarlane, 67 years lir, Whittington, Ur. Saunby and old, of South Silo, St. 1'airink'e some others O.180 kindly carne to ccs channel, B. C„ an(1 lits wife while me at the station, but a3 1 did nob rowing homeward suddenly dropped 0om8 by the train they espeeted me the oars • and died. His wife hact to SAVING 13ANTi ]31IANCII. to cone by, they eoeld not wait. take the oars and do her best to S I was glad and thankful to find all gain the shore. 3,,4, and r per cent. into> est my folks .1 home well, 1 had many mfonday night a number of jubil• allowed on Deposits, according' to easy work at wil—it great deal of things to tell my folies and friends, ant St. Thomas Motors engaged a amount and time let. faith-, courage ind patience being as well as the visitors who have team of horses and baud waggon. peculiarly needed. been constantly pouring upon my The span of spirited horses hem= I went also to Nanaime, whore 1 roam, and 1 stn not still exhausted. frightened, and rail away in the Orrrow: - -Cornor of Market gave a missionary address, and to A few clays after my arrival out direction of tho 11.. C. 11. freight Szluare a13(1 Nortli Street, (lotlo- New Westminster, a small yet very 1 Methodist people in Tokyo gave a 110080, where tl)e team collided with rich. pretty totv)1, twice, to preach and to ; reception meeting for Dr, and iliro, a freight oar, one of the horses giVe•a•missionary address, And I' 5IcDouald aud 030 in 0310 cfthe largo beaking its aeclt. The hese was ` Horace Horton, ogee -preached and once gave it lee, t1l8tlinrfcptp of. the 011y,, 101100 00at v111 nod at $1)0I. ATA NA. i;. Making my stay there quite com• ehrtstian passengers ever had 80011 Portable :,ed taking me all over the a pleasant time and sweet family city far a rids. 1 had very good gatherings on the 00800 boat as 100 meetings on the Sunday there in the had. Tho gathering represeut:1 two churches, Zion and Grace, Methodists, Episcopalians, Presby- especially resbyespecially in the Iatter church in the terms, Friends, Baptist aud Luther - evening, when it was full, and the an ; and all the meetings were not congregation was very attoutivo. uonfiued among us, but others were Of comae, you had the meetings of invited, not in vain, as comm name the Board of Missions' there since, and enjoyed 1130 services. I lave a and I hope you had a very glorious lecture on Japan one evening to the Lime. The journey on the train over general hearing in the saloon, with the monotonous prairie is very tire- the Captain's permission, throng!' some, as ever, but the scenery along the request of those among the pas - the old Rookies is simply grand and stingers who did not hoar me et beautiful ; and then I had very Vancouver ; and Dr. )Farnham, it pleasant company this time, which Presbyterian missionary in China 05150 my travel very enjoyable— fur the last twenty nine years, aud Mites Munro, the Metropolitan mit. now returning again to his field of sienary lady to Japan, and Rev. Mr. labor from to. short visit to his home and Airs. Wright, the miaeionories in America, gave us an account of of the Society of Friends to Japan, his own work in China ono after all the way from Toronto, and Air. noon. We had other means to ]till Davis, an American gentleman, who the time, that i8, those who were wits going to see his miseiouury going to Japan as missionaries had daughter in Japan, joined us at settle lassoes iu Japanese from me Winnipeg. We all came to Van whenever the ewe was not' too rough, couver by the 16:h ult. with the full and I gave them and others two expectation of leaving there on the tectules on Japanese letters besides 21et, but were disappointed, 08 the ab different times. When we (tante steamer Abyssinia did not come back near Yokohama you can ima-iuu float San Francisco at the appointed wLal, an excitement there was alnums time, where she went for cargo, and the passengers, especially among tea she did not start for Yokohama till Jspanesa, tvhc8) hearts were filled the evening, of the 28111. Rev. Mr. with nothing but the idea of 'theme, and Mrs, Robinson, of Toronto, who sweet eome." Quite many of my were coming to Japan as mission friends wore waiving for my arrival arise of the Church of );%gland, at, Yokohama for lit., two previous joined us there, anti some others days, but, bum.; tired of waiting, :Ileo, but the all had to wait impatient they wont home before I arrived. ty for the steamer. I did not, how- Imruediately after the receipt of 11 ever, spend all the time in idleness telegram from the C. P. S. S. agent therm, as Mr, Robson, the President office in Yokohama, however, my of the British Columbia Conference, fattier, two brothers, one ender, my arranged meetings forme at differ- own throe little daughters aud tunny eat places. I went to the old city of other friends, as well as Dr. Ooohrau, Victoria and preached in two cams on the train eighteen miles churches on the Sunday and gave a from Tokyo to rooeive me. U, holy missionary address en a week night, glad I was to see totem again, 08- 1 attended the Chinese mission ser. vice there. when I gave a short ad dress for the Chinese through Mr. Gardiner as my interpreter, and ala° visited the Pascua home for Chinese girls, where I talked to the girls in English, as well as through Chinese characters I wrote on the blackboard. Tbeylunderstood me very well. There aro two idol temples in the Chinese section of the city, which are gorgeously decorated, and•wbero the Chinese population • go to worship the idols by burning ina82380. Mr. Gardiner and Mies Leake, the matron of the Chinese home, aro doing a very noble worse among the Chinese, but it is not an T II T T Y ES, -1k • For - 350 • Cornu. All %Voris from tbn Smallest to Life sire !lone In 11 first-class manner. at Residences, Etc., 01 Reasonable mares. W. J'. Fairfield. l-1 U R 1c! S Liver Corn»! nt Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Siok Ileadaohe, Kidney troubl'e Rheumatism, Skin Diseases, and all impuri- tiesof the blond from whatever cause arising. THE CHEAT c9HI Ai MEDICINE. PM=C30 768. ('vn tth X5118 $1) — -'17=77.7— ms. Mamma's (very small and easy to take.) NO GRIPING. ' NO NAUSEA Bold everywhere ; price 25 cents. 'UNION 0081)10533 Co., A'roprietors, TORONTO, CANADA. WM. SMITH is prepared to attend to Carriage Painting in all its branches, as well as Estimates and terns cheerfully given. GIVE HIM A CALL. t Shop in the old POST Pub- lishing House, King street, Brus- sels. '9-_JuEoN AND BRUCE Loan & Investment Co. This Company is Loaning Money on Farm Security at Lowest Rotex of Interest. MORTGAGES PURCHASED. Jan 1t`, 18'19, est. main Ta.,>s,'rmaaar s xa S./0,71: OJ' 7'/1 E Rears what .People who , 0.0t::Ch (Dollar ! y RAMIE 8.111 /80011 1'.T. 111111. L V FIAtt, l)roggtet, Dam Stn. -1 willingly give illy testi- monial in favor of the A 11 G 11lmocly. as by its nee, and only one dollar's worth it at that, it restored to me my wife, who had been wasting covey for Dight or nine months, aud for whom there !mewed 110 help. 1 tried doctor after doctor, travel- ling many miles acd laying cat a great am•+unt of money to no good, till I tied these remedies and her cure was miracu- lous, for she loot all 0oughli g, spitting and wading, and in Us place gained /mirth and strength, and brought heppi. nese to our home. Ite0ommend it to ,everybody and use my name as author. ity. \YIi111 sr DM"Winthrop, Feb, ltd 1888. It is Unequalled in Lifting the Phlegm and 1?,acing tho Cough. Sol(] by Druggists or, on all orders of 2 bottles, sent free of charge by Manufacturer, 1 V. Fear, Ib tlrfq,ia'i, .5'crrfovtlr, 1_v tiles 112,00 per 4 ethc; l etvc i:crseel the A Splendid Stock of Ilorse lilan- kats, halters, &v., on :land. Our (blis,'» always Sive Satisfaction. I lead the v1L11 in giving good value in Trunks- Valises, Satchels, Ziac, If you rant a sot of LIGET or 111.tvv Thereewss, or if yon want Repairing (lone Gall in and See (Ts. H. DENNIS. T. F .L.J-IJ :LlCHE R PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. Thanking the public for past favors and support and wishing stilt to secure your patronage. We aro opening out fnllliue' in GDLI' & SIL1,..R WATCH S SILVER PLATED WARE from established and reliable makers fully warranted by us. Clocks of the Latest Dess ices. Wedding Rings, Ladies Gem Rings, Broaches, Earrings, rko. Also have'in stock a frill line of Violins and Violin Strings. ‘@c. N. 11. -Issue- of Marriage Lieonses. T. Fletcher, --THE— Brussels Roller mills being now in full operation the Proprie- tor is prepared to supply the public will the best grades of Roller Flour, Cracked Wheat, Graham Flour All kinds of Mill Food always on hand and for sale at reasonable prices Cash. Yr'A.1'3 R9 E: Etdt will find aha they are doing the very best for them selves by patrontsinr, 11 811;1 their Grist nig and chopping.. SPECIAL. RATES (TES FCR to any person taking 500 pounds of more. W.M. /11)88. READF FORT THE nu AND WINTER TRADE 9F 18OO-OO, ver 'WE have one of the nicest assort- ments of COOK, BOX, PARLOR and COAL Stoves ever exhibited, and they will be sold at Reasonable Prices. Our "ORIGINAL" Cook Stove leads the Van. ft. TO hand a large Stock of new tL..wt amps. LAMPS and lamp goods. We wish to call special attention to a new range of' handsome HANGING LAMPS. They are dandies, All kinds of Graraitware, Cutlery/, and Shelf GoocZs always in Stock. Our Stock of Tinware is always first-class and Goods we have not got in stock will be made up on Short. Notice. A Nice stock of Silverware always on, Rand, People can save money by trading with us. Call in and see our Goods. Sept 130 '1011.11 .FMYCEOTT. 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