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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1889-2-1, Page 2'I'O%VN i)T n(TORY, I FLORELL's ROUBLES. f Flame used to go every day to Mezevteus CInTRon.-•Sabbath Services the pr tee white school hoose on at 11 a.al and 6;30 p.m. Smulay School 1 the hill. She heel hecto at the !lead at 2 8o p,- m. Itev. John !toss, B. A.,• of pastor, the spoltiug class for a week. If e Kim.* Gurnee, -Sabbath Services at 11 i ahs could keep Benda week longer, a xn.. end S:30 pan, SnndNI School at 2:30 ' her father would give her a rose p,m.Ito . 0•13-11" M„1., pnator• wood oridol; desk fall of paper and ti.ir s. J'ona's Cur --Sabbath Services' Otte cull Ink nt 11 n,m tn and 7 p.Sunday 3nhool nt p 0:80 a.m. Bev, W. T. Cliff, incumbent. Haw hard Fiorrf° studied ! Mr.Tuout4T Cornett -Sabbath Services One day she stood up to spell at 10:80 amt. and 0:30 p. nt, Sunday buttercup, "But -but-'' she clam, School et at 2:80 p.m Rev. M. Swann, meted. pastor, Timex C ttrtnew Citroen. --Sabbath ler- Ned Ross laughed and whisper - vice third Sunday in every month” at 11 ed : "Go oo Miss Tongue-tied.' a,m. Hee, 1'. 3. Shea, priC t. Morrie got very red to the face, Snzv.txtex Attur.•-Services at and 11 nd s tol aled it bettor instead of ant t end Ht o'clock pan. on Sunday and every cvt"ir t, in the week at s o'oloek, at but ted the barracks. Capt. Smith in command. Then, very quiekly, Nod spelled Oen Yampa's' Leics every Tlversday it right, and went above her. "Cry- . aveuine,in Graitanis black. lathy ! cry-baby ! " be whispered, 111AsoNn, Lout: T'ues,!ay at or before mid slyly pulled a look of liar bait. fall 'goon rn Garfield block, Y Y p A. 0 l' W. Levan on first and third Poor Florrie 1 When eohool was Monday ,.venin. c of each month, out he ran home, and upstairs to lvoen s•T,:ns' Lotti 2nd and Inst Monday her own little room. Thorn alto at eveninse of each month, in Smale's hall, gobbing olid er iu till the curse 1st '1letnbty in every month, camp to }see what was the In pias; t• Iicr..-all. matter. up Peer (ialzcr -- t?t;t .c hours from 8 a.m. toe t ""I want mamtne !" she whisper •t -atli=re Poore and l it tt' m holm li ck, will bo ed. "'Please, dear nuree, seed for o,t v •l ek pee. Wednesdays tnaroma. nn iste, 11<s Mutnie Shaw, Li. 1.Itt'". Florrie's mamma was a brrtiihutelred miles away, taking care of Banes ex W. C. T. U. bold monthly rt seek sister. Her father wan at mtet:n - to the aril Saturday in each Stout(,. ,t ; o'clock p.nt. Mrs. Swann, his offroe, and would not be !tome, Yrt ;tit A. t»traclean, Snn'y. TORN (stilt.. -W. II. McCracken, Ree e ; 11 Graham, 1 Ameut, D. Strach- an and ,', MI McIntosh,Councillors ; F. S Scot•, Clerk ; Thos Kelly, Treasurer ; D. Stoa Collector. t Board meet, the 'T.t. Asiosser, andtint Monday in each in .nth. Scnoot, Botttn:-Rev. Sue. Ross, B.A.. (chairman) F. S. Seat, H. Dennis, T. Fietcbei-, 3. Hargreaves and A. Hooter. Sec. -Tress„ W. H. Moss. Meetings est Friday evening in each month. POticTo Scnoem TsacaEUS.--,iso. Shaw, Principal, Miss Richardson, Miss H amblyt Miss l.naliam and Miss Taylor. BOARD or He:LTU.-Reeve McCraoken, Cleric Scott, 3.H. Young, A. Stewart and 3. G. Skene. Dr. Holmen, MedicalHealth Officer. Oribitbrtri gamer. unt•tl t•.a•time. "Wuat shall I do ? T he c,bo many trembles!" cried Fleerrie. Thou mors° told F',"trrie &bout Jooua, W110 Saye t0 U e ""(chin uu- to tee all ye tbrie labor v,nd are heavy laden, a:ad T will give ,you rest." Florr'te had heard about Semis all her 12e ; but she had never before free so sure that he was right there, in the room with her, z'eady to hear all about her trouble. She just knelt down and told. him about it, aud then was happy as ever. She "cast her burden upon the Lord'!" P ROST PICTURES. Jack Frost is a wonderful painter Ittrove. He comes from the region of glaciers and snow ; He works like an elf with his might and his main To cover with idyls each clear window pane. See this etching so dainty -a city of dreams, Where graceful and stately each frosted spire gleams. And there are brave soldiers, with visor and shield And glittering battle-axe crossing the field ; No sound of the bugle, no reveille call Can rouse all the cohorts from Jack's icy thrall. Oh, varied and rare are the scenes from, his brush, How gaily he paints while all nature is hushed ; Full well does be know that one glance from Ring Sun Will spoil all his pictures and atop all his fun ; His touch is so swift and his painting so white I scarcely can see all their beauty to. night. HOW THE ANTS POUND THE HONEY. There were a great marry ants in the house where Charley Vail lived, and his mother had tried in every way to get rid of them. They are wise little creatures, you kuow, but one (ley ebe thonght of ,t plan she was sure would ettcceed. She bad bought a large pot of honey, and ane eats love honey just as well a+ any boy or girt you Peer saw. From a beam in the collar eho hung it by two strong cords so that nothing could touch it-aud now she was sure that they eould not oven know where it was. But an old ant who bad been travelling that way walked down one of the cortle and fodnd out what a prize was there ; and before he touched it himself off he went to tell his relations and friends. Ou reaching the spot with his company the ant led them down to the sweets below. How quickly they attacked the honey I need not tell you ; and after eating all they wanted each took a load as large as ho could carry and started for home. Pretty soon there were two rows of ants along the cord, ammo going up full and others coming down empty, and they never stopped no. tit they had cleaned the pot. "Tonight," says Itirs. Vail, a day or tevo after, "you shall have nom° honey for your supper, Char- ley,'" but lot when she went for it, there was not a speck there, every- thing was at clean as a whistle. Now, though the ante knew very well how to help themselves to the honey, you know they did not think it was stooling. It wag all right that they should help themselves to anything they Mad, (!ed moult it to be so. Ho wo can learn from the tints not only to be industrious but to do kindnesses to those around tis who may not be as well off en wo taro. No rlotibt the ant did tliie . when ho went off for his friends. E3RUSSELS POST Tho Wolter had growls eloquent iu picturing to his little pupils the boanties of hoeveu, and he finally asked, "What kind of little boye go to beam 2" A lively little four- year fellow with kiolctug boots fionr fished his fist. "Well, yon may answer," e,titl the teacher. ,"Dead ones," shouted the little luau at the top of hie voice. G eesne of Thought. Little btrokes fell great oaks. Poverty is nob a shame, but being ashamed of it is. Fidelity in trifles is the ladder that leads to greatness. V arissticex. A. Swedish eeientist claims to lea ea discovered the esoret of artifloi ally petrifying wood, by which moa' ;y l7e believes edifiees may be b,a11t of. wood and converted into stn ee. At present the oost le aboat $coo pot cubic inch, HO that the, died ' ary dna. t t lr1 ,ruse en is An1('ttta'o ro volution in building. lishlison, the ie .tutee, says the yellow•fevnr tier ,pt ie o tent"d by a parasite that c „ma 00 tit° ground. Olio of the b' .0000 vet this aseertion is the notice .elle 'fact that a lino of pavemaa' a hes 'been noticed to stop it• ee' a vacotnniends gasoline to kill the r,&,rasito, The pt.yeioiana, many As you learn, teach ; as yon get, ° &tem, eooff at this; but as Mr. give ; as you receive, distribute. 4lliee¢t bee bronght to light many Trust no secrets to a frient' tsiyeterious results dist have h :•u which, if reported, would make cr; ecofed at, there may bn a pvssibi,e y enemy. through bttn, of rationing the 'rut., The race of maukiud ni3npd perieh did they cease to oda alueh other. cause. Very tittle time, au.1 m, ons has science yet employed in ne+ long tine terrible dixtroynt. The happiness or ttuiiwppistfiss of 0 W. Ot,treivn lrttelt act:wee:ish- old age is nothing ed the task et %valid .•ti the s but the extract of rt past tiro. water of the Hudson laver f,,sa r11 Tetnperar ry is a trio, whi31l has b,tnv "" 1C R'i irk contentm , u0 ,oils, 1.1414'na for its ' for its toots weal. peace ,,,tax 24 wile.,t. dsy. I I l:•nvs 4itui ' wont with the tide 'I•c , wore are tootle of e',l't r. 1 !1 brava. 'net. it. fly. feet l. • turd a font with 1 t ,Ljr t •'' ! 0'l it apace in tib r'',tl,,. for t!,- le, t. Ou the bet ,'n n'0 'h,,.. 11..• .' ar ranged thee. w, ten the r, ,tr, te., for er.l th•-v p. n: 1 n , . • . . the bottom, noel etien tee. shed is et rest they leine d, wnwtt;d, tore paddle wheel I'ucl(ots There are tutee things ev^ry One should Attend ." Nen tut. x .1 c••!iwg -yen tile, lett,, 11t1(e 4441t'r, owl un adultcreted fool. Dif stilt a- the food question is, with due mire it can be not •tose,1. Pere air .,1 t e+. n be mea urabty secured, even if the /e. 'wiueet LMAC, Stay act WI on err, d`Ar, 'than he was yesterday and to nbcttrr'ow'tliau he is to-cley. j, Natt re comes to the s nil 1t per. • pelmet letter from God, freshly written every day autt °atilt beer Form the habit of being thankful for your bleseinge. That is the key to that wonderful gift, content meat. Take Seines always by the smooth handle. When angry count ten be fore .you speak ; if very angry, a hundred. Busy lives, like busy waters, generally pure. Stagnant lives, hke staguaut pools, br sed cor- ruption. residence be in It malarial cheerio,. Action keeps the soul in health ; But the problem of all most diflionit whereas idleness rusts the mind, A. curiosity in Wallingford, Oonn. is a dog with three tails. In Italy there are eight American born prhncseses, seven marolnon- esses, twelve countesses and a bar. oness. A Boston youug lady's definition of love is "au inexpressibility ac- companied with outward alloverish. nese " One great trouble with those who go to the bad is that they do nob think to provide themselves with a return ticket. Bell's mill at Pellston, Mich., ulow up, Friday afternoon, !tilling the fireman, the head sawyer and one other Sian. A woman was naught smuggling ruin iuto prohibition Maine in her muff. She marched like a military funeral with muffled 'rum. Out of a party of seven pros- pectors who lef Needles, California, recently, in a small boat for the new gold fields, four were drowned. It requires but little faith for a matt to bohovo he is made of the dust after he has asked for credit and found that his name is mud. The house of Christian Rath, ten miles from Redfield, Dak., was burned on Thursday of last week. The little girl was burned to death. "Mamma," said little Ethel, after returning from obnrch where a num her of converts had been received in the told, "1. want to get perverted, too." We know of several 1890 diaries for sale olroap They are as good as new, except Sint the first five or FIX pages have been written upon a little. A Brooklyn belle, while at a ball in that city, yawned, aud when she tried to close her mouth found she could not, bar jaw having been dts• located. She, examining illustrations in Irlilton's "Paradise Lost" -"His Satanic majesty looks thin, What do suppose he lives on 2" He (grimly) -"Fried soles. A Western fakir is selling au ad- justable engagement ring that can be made to fit any finger. This is something that young mon have been wanting for a long time. A Scotch barrister had a hard - swearing witness under examination who exclaimed at last, with well -as- sumed indignation, '"Sir, a lis never passed these lips." "Just so, my friend," eau the barrister, "I notice you speak through your nose." An old count paid his addresses to one of the richest heirossoss of Paris. In asking her hand in mar- riage, ho frankly said to her: "Miss B.,I atn vory old, and you are very young; will you do me the honor to become my widow 2" Mrs, Mimosa -Now, Johnnie, go !ties your little sweetheart and malts up. Johan - le No m T on't. tali• p , w tnosa--Go and toll her how much y011 love her and flow sorry you are. Johnnie -Guess not. Pa says he got into a broaoh•of-promiso0a00 by tolling it girl that, and had to marry the old thing. i ain't running risks. I ain't, and corrupts as well as benumbs all its active faculties. Wo are members of one great body. Nature planted in us a mutual love and fitted us for a s•ecinl life. Wo must consider we were born for the good of the whole. The tender words and loving deeds which rte scatter for the hearts which are nearest to us are immortal seed, that will spring up in everlasting beauty, not only in our own lives, but in the lives of those born after us. Kindness, sympathy and encour- agement shown towards the erring, will accomplish a thousand times its meal, an rigid severity. If in- stead of harsh worde that almost in variably exert the 1nfluenoe of crushing, wounding and destroying the better impulses of the soul, the hand of love is extended, the noble nature in the erring one will be awakened, and the life redeemed. Among the South Sea Islanders the word for hope is beautifully a x- preesivo. It is '"manaolana," or the "swimming thought" -faith floating and keeping her head above the waters. Tine is a striking defi. uition, and equally as good as the answer which the poor deaf and dumb girl wrote in reply to the question, "what is forgiveness 2" "It is the odor which flowers yield when trampled npou." Set MUM BtSC'BLLA:17. A little powdered pine oharcoai tecatt.ert.a over a burn will allay the lain almost immediately and great- ly facilitate a tint". Prnfe :eor Riley, the entomologist, lets discovered an insect which preys upon boots anti shoes. It can he de,ttroetel by a vapor of bi-sulphide •,f carbon, Nearly every kiud of glees, es- pecially that cone:ening manganese, ie liable to change color by expos. tato to sunlight. IIeat will restore tbo color, however. Iron end steel ere now usually distinguished by the use of aqua fortis, which, when ap plied to a sur. face of steel, produce e a black spot, Ou iron it has no effect, leaving the metal perfectly oloau. By this test the slightest vein of iron rn steel can readily he detected. The wee of the cotton -plant are developing rapidly, Formerly the fiber of the blossom was the only part utilized. Then .the seed began to supply a large proportion of the "olive oil" and "lard in the coun- try, and now the bull are found to be cheaper and better than wood for paper pulp. A correspondent of the North. western I1ail•roader:advances a our. ions theory for the increasing pre- valence of floods and rain -storms. ITS says that utero are over 80,000 locomotives in use in North Amari- ea, and estimates that from them alone over 58000000000 cubic yards of vapor are sent into the (ctmoepil00O every week, to be re. turuod in the forth of rain, or over 7,000,000,000 cubic yards tt day-•-• "tlttito enough," he says, "to pro- duce a good rainfall every twenty. four Hours." is bow to be sure of pure water. The bsctorial germs that produce inaliguant diseases are met eaaily introduced into the syxtrm by means of apparently pure •voter. New York airy ix amazed to find ire Orotou Latta system ie new receiv ing rhe sewerage of 25,000 people, the largest condensed milk factory iu the world, 10,000 cows, 12,000, horses, 15,000 flogs and 40 factor ies. Tito absolute selfislineas and heedlessness of many people is shown m nothing more than their readiness to volute strenmr used, or liable to be used, for drinking by human persot a Probably a good, deep well, free from possible con• tamination of sewerage, is our safest resort. • One half of the Toronto police force come from Simooe county. Consideraole plowing has been done nt Essex county this month. An Amerioan speculator has offer- ed $50,000 for the natural gas well at Thorold Peter Trembly, Reeve of Tilbury West, has held the office continual- ly since 1870. Thomas McDcrmeti, a G. T. R. brakemsu who lost a lag in Belle- ville recently, has received a chock for $1000 from the brakemen's brotherhood. A Kingeton hostler clipped a clergyman's .horse matted of a trotter, and the result is that the preacher i4 driving an anim.tl which looks an if it ; ad been prepared. for the track. rilliat Durable a Economical I Diamond Dyes excel all others in Strength, Purity and Fastness. None other are just as good. Be- ware of' imitations, because they are made of cheap and inferior materials, and give poor, weak, crocky colors. To be sure of success, use only the DIAMOND DYES for coloring Dresses, Stock- ings, Yarns, Carpets, Feathers, Ribbons, &c., &c. We warrant them to color more goods, pack- age for package, than any other dyes ever made, and to give more brilliant and durable colors. Ask for the Diamond and take n000tther. A Dress Dyed p A Coat Colored - Renewed armerlts I>'en t GCEfd"f'$. 'A Child can use them! ' At Antget4(1 and Merchants. Dyo Book free. WELLS, RiCHARDSON & CO, Montreal, 1'' Q Feb 1, 186() y rp}[m9•nirar yPY'bdl�l it °sora ..•N.4.'"uli.S'�ry6'timo snr 'READY FOR THE FALL AND WRITER TRADE 9F R8M 4,!i to'tove mo WE have one of thi' nicest assort-. menta of COOK, li' )X, PARLOR and COAL Stoves ever exhibited, and they will ie sold at Reasonable Prices. Our "ORIGINAL" Cook Stove leads the Van. TO hand a large • Stock of new S mal LAMPS and lamp goods. We wish to call special attention to a. new range of handsome HANGING LAMPS, They are dandies A.11 kinds of Gran itwcar'e, Ctatler ;U, and Shelf Goods 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.tjon Rtook of !ilverware always on llan�t People can save looney by trading with us. Call in and see our Goods Sept 23 "olt-tf If:.L YCZi OTT 4' T UR,JV'B ULL. FARMER ! FA MER ! Look to Your Own Interest and get your (misting done at Whore you will got Flour second to none in the Dominion, and yield per bushel equal to the highest. Chopping Done while You Wait. Farmers Can Have Manitoba Wheat Flour Without Extra Charge, if required. SPECIAL PRICE GIVEN POR 500 -Ib. LOTS OF FLOUR, All Kinds of Grain Bought for Gush. CHOP, BRAN, SHORTS, CRACKED WHEAT AND GRAHAM FLOUR ALWAYS ON HAND AT THE NATIONAL ROLLER MILLS, BRUSSELS, Oat 1, 1-m 0 STEWART & LOWIO.I•, We, the undersigned, call the Attention of the Public Ca the fact that we have put in some NEW MACHINERY ERY and are now able to (10 better Work than has been done-, -in the past and as good, if not better, than most HILLS IN THE PROVINCE, We will endeavor, to the best of our abi'l'ity, to Please all Customers and fill all Orders at Shortest Notice. Those Parties having WOOL would 'do well to give us a call before:going elsewhere. We have a fine Assortment of ffinA15 9 ua.•LAofVV I ELLS -TWEEDS9 1 - GOODS MADE— TO - ORM, fopr e, you will favorLIS with a Call, We are, Yours Truly, GOHOWE & Co_t t1 E3RUSSELSk