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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1889-2-1, Page 3Feb. 1, 1880, p��dq lr view the 08poolal importance of lit t.t traoting foreign eutorprlao act capital to our mining industry, 1 1N 1‘11',3M0RI.IM, 1.(01.4 lyat re'L'.l' (l0 7111 1,1119(1 O1' MOOT (9115':, 59110 DIED vl a 27111, 1888, n 11.111) 1,11:19x, (-113(11/001, Aolil ) Cahn and cold tato moon's pale beauty, Ends her magi° to the glade; Sadly to our anxious bosoms Comes the tidings, "111agnie's dead.” How our hearts grow faint with sorrow, As they ne'0r have clone before; She, our best beloved companion, In our midst will stand no more. How we'll mies our darling comrade '1'llrouglt the summer's et veiling hours; Sadly mourn our broken circle, While 11110 sloops beneath the flowers. 1)n not deem ns weak or childish Thant our tears of sorrow flow, Only those who knew or'Ovoa bar Can the pails of parting know, Calmly sleeping as an infant, Passed her spirit to heaven away, Leaving earth's uncertain shadows .Ler the realms of endless clay. Iu the arms of Christ our Saviour, Safely on alis gentle breast ; Free from earth's despair and sorrows, (Crowned she stands among the blest. In bar narrow bed wo laid her, As the evening shadows fell, Silent, heartfelt tears descending O'er the form we loved so well. Grief cannot restore her to us, IVa who weep may next be called, Daily is ottr Saviour saying, Come, there's room enough for all. still in fancy's dreams we'll see her, As we have in days gond by, Coming with a welcome greeting, Giving oaoh a gentle smile. Long our memories will cherish Thoughts of Maggie fond and true, Nor will soon our sorrow perish, Till old scenes bo changed to now, Dry your tears dear father, mother, Sisters and brothers weep no more, Think of her as only sleeping, Not ns lost but gone before, You could not wish her hack tomorrow Prom her heavenly home above! Lrom the arms of Oh,iet our Saviour, Cod of Mercy, Peace and Love. Rather let us strive and labor In the way Of peace and love, So that when the Master calls ns Wo may meet our child above. Ontario Legislature. 011 ?$,11ar insane the 81flt tit 1(0111 1011' 'throne. Without pomp or Col. Grey's artillery Lieat.•lvovernor Campbell came down Thnrs,lay afteruoon and opened the third session of the sixth parliament of Ontario with , the fol lowing speech : PI lit111 1'11011' Till; 01R.,$C, w Ie°t"TiI a a u ata u a y u uu 1110 recent deoisiou of the Judicial committee of Her Msjeaty's Privy 0 cuncil eon firming the right of the province to S 591 the Drown luruls, Molt/ding timber to anti ininerale, situate withtu the 'l0 provincial boundaries 09 declared in ad 1884 by the decision of tueir Lord shops mid the order al her Majesty iu council. The principal obstacles Mach ben hitherto roarded the se tem0ut attrl diesel ,pmen1 of our n r,hern territory have (hus been reeieved• I have the pleasure of il,turmieg you that there is a fair preepeet of Dur hue i„rly boundary as w,11 AN our ees erly boundary bring 8atiefactorl;y s,+need by Imper- ial st.atuto at 111, r10x9 00001011 of pat liament. AGl10000ruu. 1 Am glad to know that tho Agri cultural industries ot the country have been fatly pr p-rone during the peat year, 'vett though the early ,batt of the el:a:•O 4 was unfavorable acid in swam localities crops and 'puetares were badly affected by drought, yet glut ov.r the greater portion of tho province cereals, roots and fruits ban been abatIdaut and of superior quality. The extenei90 areas of laud brought under 00111 va1i011 during the last decade 91( India, South America, the United ,States and our own Northwest make economy iu production more essential to the farmers of Ontario :hon ever before,and eml,hable° the importance of giving increae,id at!ootion to the beet 'smith of promoting the agri oul,ural iutorests of tine country. Le:r used eflioiouey has been given be Om legislation of last ee9910n to the department of agrioultuee throughout its varied services, and experience 19 already justifying the policy of assigning to the department a minister free to devote bis whole energies. 1.1115.101181. insecn RCEtt, A.eleng upon the reeommendatiou of the Douse I appointed a commis. slon Inst.year to enquire into the mineral r000nrces of the province and the host moans for their develop- ment. Much valuable information hao'beou gathered by this commis- sion and I havo reason to behave that already its labors have 1'osnited in drawing a largo measure of at- tention to our mineral -wealth. TIM 0IN01NNATI lsSnlIniTION. I also docmad it expedient to have the province represented at Conten. Mal ,Exposition of Cho Ohio Valley and Central Idtateei hold ab Cinches nett last sutntner1 and, having in WAS determined to confine the ex habit to minerals. There is reason u to believe that the ohjeet of the ex. ltibit will be, to some extent, nettle. ed iu the near future. Itis exsected Neil, official reports on both subjects will be completed and ready befoge the close of the seasion to be laid before you. TL•'OnxrcAl. EnrcA•rt 'Vith the growth °f di: pantile . And the inoreeeiug competition iu every department of in(htstry, the uecossity for inereesed skill in the verirme fields 01 I thin 1e 0111, tautly becoming more ar.(oat. 'Poe 8°10,1 of Prec1tcal Seise, tee 0rrieg 5., its limited equipment ,incl stall, Itas, tar, 10,; 1110 'lcln,111 _'',1"111/,+t.,1y, although the school las boon efficient withal tun ti:L1 wbtott it tut, oa• Empire!. :sties ere: .vial b+ 811 btu it1.11 y.,1( f. r oularging the staff, 1, crier i ,g h tt .-f tlu,11• of ti,n uh„ul lU refer'l10', to Cull 01' matt-!.,, and extending tee tlu'rieultttn le 119 to itcludn tun stray ;.f anoved 1110011+Nt 10s, applied el; 1111'try id of arclti- tooture necordiu„ t, t1n in sheds adopted by the bust schools of a similar kind in Great Britain and the United Suttee. TRE '90110800 OIIAIRS. &n agreement of the city of '1' route to permanently eudow to additional chairs to the Provinei university in Battlement of aorta/ litigated questions between the cit and the university will be submits° for your approval and Iegislativ sanotiou. L1CG18LATI019 00NTEMPLATEi). Amongst the other measures 6 be submitted for your oousideratio are a now Voters' Last Act, embody ing with the present law, so far 110 i to applicable, the provisions rieede for parrying into full effect ill legislation of lass 88801013 10 refer 0rks to manhood suffrage; bills fo increasing the effininuoy of the Factory Act totid the \Vorkmea'9 Oompettsation for Injuries Act, and for further improving tile laws re- specting hand titles and tlte.regiatra tion of deeds. Tun 11I ON[ 0IPA'L 001.1tliSSIoN. A secoud report of the Municipal COlnmissi0ner9 ctllocis in convert fent form a c0ueidertoblo amount of interesting and valuable information regarding municipal matters, and will, I trust, be useful ill dealing with tun tuttututpal lo9191011ou which may be proposed dating the present 00801011. 'Tule repute toad all de- partmental cruel other exults reports I HE BR LJ'SSELS POST 111217C: esamrararwawe(myOcpl, a axwanayetr^auoe5Or¢irna2MeK,r^nnfeam¢wy,,.,.,,-,- 1, ,li 111 , r. anlily r.frair.3 t To ChAttu cteol, rob She artdclo l ' 11 , ' ' ,t ',11 , with u pieua of weals leather dipped i t Don't wear en evening clresss to a ; 11 keroe.one. glees afternoon reeeptinn ; don't go j Collo is baked when a fine spliu. { j 1 1 :set A. ut Il , 01 t. i ter of wood will pass through with I) ere 1 e! it. its ea snry to bow to nut any of the enst° adhering, and j a Mau you have toot at a (party 1101111111i thou• ,, t n , 1 !1�ltt. ,,.0 +,ant to oou Pilo following is a good recipe I, , e l gust, t,nce i for 0.)logne water : ''Peke A p1n1 of ide , lu In toffer is ietrudshako 003d tl>a you,wand � oil im ofr1 and pet lem011, thirtyuof bergamotdrape and Iden'. leek it necessary when he half a gill of water. If husk or •,•,r.. st:1o,1 by utilises he first ex• lavender is desired, add the saute ends hitt. quantity of each. The oils should D - in' t adlu-a a meet to treat you be pat iu the 910011ol and sbnken wilt any mug but the greatest re. well before the water is added. spect, Resent a4 1tn impertinence Bottle it for two. appy„sell 1> familiarity of Cuffs that are laandried et home i p rc1111 .r, action. : often fail to please bnoause they are J) :1:'t h ,tot -' lt.tt you do not road ironed out flat, and when the but t .w4,it er•+, �a 3 tnenv earls do tons aro put in the cuff's blister and t•J,.a u•',tye 1).111'1 'ltintc it nesse. wrinkle. This can bo avoided, if try to read all ttt�, deity or 1s'soldy 1110 lanndross only knows hots to ItnrnalO contain, flit [coop yourself iron the cuffs until tbey aro per. tlo e,1 en art, literary, Honied and fettle (try, and Chau Calces the broad peliri sal triples of the day. cud of the het iron, and, pressing lige have tile ii'itt et Assortment of Fancy '1'weede, WVorsteds TIM l.Afa1 1 i'1' a'i'(18E• ver', hard nu !lin edge, slowly ,ties Overcoatl11 'and Printings that can be shown it' L-'ruesels also , r the length of the cuff. the splendid stud well selected stock of Gent's l?urnishinms, Oar a 10 t,1 by a gar Wr0o 1,: a casii(aato re,• calf will roll a4 the iron leaves it. and Cries nee of tIi Latest Shapes. All will? Hats a cannel !'onnioit• Tbis 1s so simple an operation that Prices. 1 be sold tit Moderate one i3 111 sly t1 anconad the first Suits [f1111 1J in. utas } time she tries to do i•.. 111 is �j p 111 Latest Styles and Fits Guaranteed. Give Lis a Gall and he convinced of what we say. All Twoods bought from Its will bo cut Free of Charge. ,,, LARGEASSORTMENT rearesel If y©u Want a Nobby Suit SSR C01V1i; TO tit �i lt' E LLiUfl Nf;', 1'>1�E€{o�3J r i'Alaf?E Nj ANT �aESiT'S '9 F6iRiNISNING ESTABLISHMENT. Ja119 u0,wv., 1.11.(1 Jho Waua- 011(1 •„ •, of Philadelphia, will be made 13.) sin tster-Geuoral by President liarrisou, and Its suah, will have a place its his cabinet. Mr. Wauu- o ' maker hoops the largest retail storo vo 11 America, 19 not yet fifty two ei years old, and began life without n Lumley. .lie is a religious mac, l active in church worst and Christian Y • pltihtnti'ophy, asd of the quality e ,which does not recognize the word fail.' Such men as bo aro fete in ember, ,ltd their biography is surd o to be interesting and instructive. n Philadelphia was VVauamaker's birthplace. His father was a brick - ii and a poor man, and the boy awent to work in a clothing store e whoa he was fourteen yours old. He took it dollar and a half weekly r wages when be began, but the fact that at too end of five years, when lie was one of the bet salesmen in tits house, he had cavies two thous• and dullard, shows that his pay had bconne liberal. It was supplement eCl by cork x11 0 publication which he edited 01111 pubiisLat1, and fur which ho ;solicited tidvelti90mente, Jibe IVltu.tn.11l9 r was always en lade intigab o worker, Ile had be• COrn0 prumineet in church work bet'uru the (10(90 appeared on his Ci11tL About tato year 1850 itlr. W\taut' maker wont South, travolliog for the improvement of his health. When he returned to .Philadelphia he was T 1(,t. , tiled,' Secretary 1 .aro alj of the Young 1\!en's Christian Association. fie hold this position two yours, thea, in 1801, wont into business in partnership with Nathan Brown, whose sister he married. Tho partners put in two thousand dollars each, and soon prospered as the reward of diligence ants good Limitless judgment. They were shrewd 0(1900 Isere, as the sur viviug partner is today; the whole of the first day's profits were spout by them in a single business au nonncemeut in the Philadelphia Ledger, Brown died twenty years ago. Mrs. Wauatnakor is still living, ctnd her honored husband is bead of ono of the best -ordered and happiest households ie title laud of cheerful Christian homes, household Hints. ii lbeitiltc.fu t re you. 8911)5111 ACe„,ace Oereri Ai. During the last Bummer the south ng of the now asylum at Haunt u was completed and aocommoda- n .,as thereby si'forded for 160 dilional patients. 33or the new cottages at Miteico iu connection with the Toronto aeylntu a map eligible into than the government property afforded was obtained iu .be vicinity through an exchange of land and a 0001ra11 was lot for building the cottages, fui' which an ttppl•OprialiOn had been granted. Two of the cottages will be ready for oo0upation before mid summ=r, :led 11 2s oonficloutly expected that the °there will be ready befuro Cho cud of theyear. 9110810 08011091190 800011899. I regret to say that the accounts bnlwdeu the Dominion and the province aro still unsettled. 'I'he recent cinferouee at Ottawa was en• tsrrupte,d by the eepreeoutative of theDoutinion goverumsut taking an entirely now and unexpected p0911iou will respect to the interest on the balances at the orodii of the prow. 10085, the new c0utemion involving difference to thie province of a large sum. Representations 'have since been made t0 the Dominion govern- ment by the treasurers of tho two provinces, which I hope rosy induce rt reconsideration of the smatter and t to acquiescence of the Dominion government in the just demands of the proviueso. I regret also to, say that the questions between this province and the province of Quebec w are likewise unsettled. 1 hope thee w same etuilfitCtory lvay or removing 0 the difficulties in the way of tom• plate settlement may soon be found. i AGAIN A saline8. 1 stn glad to say that the revenue d has exoeodod the amount anticipat- ed and that the aggregate extloudi titre luta bowl 190111 within the ostilnutes. A little gum arable imparts a elm to ordinary (aerate '.'o prevent a door frons ()reeking apply a little soap to the bingos. A good egg bite a °lean, healthy looking alien, while a bad oleo hue a dull, porous looking shell. The best thing to clean tin ware is common soda ; rub on briskly with a damp cloth after which wipe dry, To clean alabaster' ornaments dissolve borax in boiling water and apply with a soft cloth or brush ; riuso carefully and dry in the stall. Whoa ivory becomes discolored it mtty be restored to its white color y being soalt;ocl in water, and when On Thursday, while Mr.Ify, et exposed to the action of light Karn, of Embr,, was chopping a hila shut up in 611'011'01080d glass- hollow tree he found eleven coons sae, inside, He auceedded 111 killing Articles made of ivory should not eight, the 011101"1111100 °soaping, least )rays of a hot alai )o exposed to tho heat or dryness. Juo. K. Rutherford, who resides T. hey should hover bo expos5d to the ono mile Gnat of Ayr, naught A few or 1 I ' pieced days ago a very fine largo buttterfiy, r'6ACTI(ar, 1•0nse% The meet valuable goods, it is said, aro doue tip ie the smallest parcels, so 00metimee the most helpful suggesti0us are in the fevireo words. The following paragraphs' bavo been picko( up from various sources, and aro offered 08 a nose• gay froth au old-fashioned garden : A man must ask leave of his stomach to bo happy. Salt fish of any kind is gaieties 1 and best freshened by soaking in sour milk. Fish rimy be ectaldod much easier by clipping into boiling water about a minute. In watering plants; put a toll• spoonful of minimum into the water once a week. Ripe tomatoes will i'eineve ink stains from whin cloth and also from the hands. A teaspoonful of turpentine b oil ed -with ivbit0 clothes will aid the whitening procoss. Boiled>ltarohis much improved by the addition of a little salt or dissolved gum arabin. - Windows ,.11ould be opened at both top and bottom in order to secure proper ventilation. To attempt hard ,vole of close study within >sn hour after ettiog invites derangonsenas of the diges• g ttve organs, anR, 13eceuso Cha rtir is invisible it is no reason why pare air is not as essential to good health as are wholesome food and drink. So-called unhealthful occupation can bo made loss so by properly understanding aid practising the laws of breathing. Cairirectenn. Pa oww. The Mayor of Toronto gets $4000 per year. Fifty thousand people witnessed Joe Beef's funeral in lefentroal. Six ranee and tit half of new side- walk was laid in Peterboro' last year. A. number of laborers have left Wutuipeg to work ou railways in Cb,it. TileNepanee Wive council eau sista of 11 Methodists and one Epis- copalian. Yf. Sweotmlto has been a m0mber of the Guelph township nouncil for 20 years. Millman Bros. shipped 600 b ire refs of apples to Loudon, Eng., last week froth Woodstock. D. W. Barn tit Co , of Woodstock, are shipping betweeu 80 and 40 organa per week to Europe The Alton correspondent of The Orangeville Pot. says Wm. Algie, the noted- Secularist, has become a o0nvert to Christianity. '9111e Ingersoll council aro in doubt as to the real skate of their finances, and have instructed their town trod - surer to got an expert auditor to give them a fair report, 16eia'te Ear Good Carly Don't allow yourself to be audioobligation to any man. Don't givo your photographs to Mon and don't ask theist for theirs, .Don't make yourself conspicuous at any time by loud talking or laughing, Don't fail to fry to always be frank and just and generous, andabove all womanly. 10 a closet neat 0t unser a fire, as they afro very apt to split un(ler ouch eiroutnstatleee. To prevent tin from meting, rub fresh lard over every part of tato dish, and then put it in a Biot oven, !teat it thoroughly. Thus treated, any tin ware may be used in water constantly, end it will remain bright and free from rust indefinitely. of varied colors, measuring about two inches in length. Ile discover ed the battorfly fiyingin Ilio kitchen and at 0000 secured it in a gem jar; It appeared to be in a very healthy condition, and quite eatisfiei with its confinement 1(a tho glass jar pro• vents tho cold entering. The Baird Dramatic Company, who bavo visited this tOwr1, ou sev. A simple way of protecting the oral occasions, hail ra parrots, escape itoniu g•board from dust st 1190 p bonnet one t0 pited Don't write, 0900(11 whenit can't over th be a` eidod to Ito. Make all your ' of the notes, acknowledging cotirtoeies,atc., after u sbol:t and to talo point, aro fee is to take on Sunday morning. 'While their 8110110, out the oar was be aper flour ing shunted on the farcy 1 off teem ono and paste this at Port TI(trou, it broke loose from tho other its matte the re. the train and was only prevented, length. When clone slip froth going into the river froth the o board, The outer oovoring farther end of the boat by a etropg board need not be taken off braes placed thorn. 'l'lra oar was stn ii abgal;tlntan ha',. q d. rte frattat1(d. sing, trontly Cave 1 s1( 1010 out trouble smashed and the h... .. Hear What the Poet Says: Arrah Pat phawt is that you see walkin clown ablate ? Sure its Mike with a new suit from stead to talc Pato ; And where dict the spalpeen get fitted so nate ? Why up at Broadsvay—at 88. Thins, Ross by's get us such illigant Tweeds, And everything else that a gintleinan needs They can fit you up like an Ould Country gint, And bogor they'll not chate you for never a cint. They'll suspend you with Braces the loike couldn't be, Pnt a shirt on your hack that will fit to a tee ; Their gloves and their stockings sure nivc!r will wear And their tweeds are warranted never to tear. If you want hat or cap, or even a collar, Jist call on the boys it will save you it dollar : For boded its the truth I'm sphakiu to you, There is”everything there that is stylish and 11esv. ROSS BROS., GLOTHlF11S. Ar,. FF Plllhuiliuhg �s FUnkaTLTI Y t1(-miTtinE I have a splendid Stock of Furniture at my Show rooms, Tur'r4bern ,Slr'eet, /3"tt' i cis consisting of Parlor and Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, Tables, Chairs, Lounges, &c., that cannot be excelled for wear, or valve. Always is big Stock to choose from.. I0i (IT,r..$. 1311Y�„G4X+Ni As I have a very large and well made stock of Bedroom Suites and Sideboards ?will sell thein at s. r'(3at1/ r'f;(i(Ge- ed Prices. We have made a specialty of these lines and now is the time to- make purchases. Hand -made furniture -to 1 u,.$)ecial feature of our bus- iness A. large stock of tip-top A?ota(c7,ira<s' for Picture Frames. Work done with neatness and despatch. A, slice lot ot Pictures, Foot Stools and .fancy articles for sale. REPAIRING JVEATLY AT?'EIVDED TO. A .dill line of 041!skets, Coffins and Robes atll1'ilyS an hand •r&1i9r0 Hearses 1111(1 at, free Delivery Wagon in connection with our Establishment. I pay special attention to O(15V7, (tyaiv' .lr'ter'tu,l Et72ba.f1fl e6ed Having taketn threeseriesof lessons 021 Embalming from .Prof. Renouard, of'ICansas, and having to Diploma for the same, l; feel Cott tiden+t iii. being able to do this work properly. A beautiful range of l4McFarlane, ]4.CcKinliiy & Cots patent Linen 1 r'ind01 r .Bt(1md,j to hand, Every lmnsekoc 1 per shank' see them, The -11 are .DCt1itcZ'L�}es. �� / AGENT %r the KARAT ORGAN. Save money by Pntronii lag the Old .0tbtbliisllec.i tavo 1lllporilun,f`1tlyni- R . L..l ATE RDA+ L:J.ay 1.17 no1:1,11 Y - lv