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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1889-2-8, Page 66 (imiperait tate, Ill Geneva there is a wino -shop to every seventy inhabitants. • High heense is only a buffer in- terposed betweeu the liquor traffic and the popular indignation against, it. Ohio lltts a law reeding : "Do it enacted :hat whoever Bella, gives ar, fueuishe•+ to :ley miner under 15 Seats of age any cigarette, cigar or. tutr. -et, shall be fined not less than $5 nor more than $$25, or imprieen ed i of were than 30 days, or bath. 1 "Recognizing and declaring that ' Prohibition of the liquor teethe has become the dominant issue in nn- tieunl pall i'a, we invite to full e -'i •ty fella , ilio r..i. who on ilii- eats deunitant Issue era with us eereed in fall belief that this party oft, ;old 1411 "(11 1e '1.eti,,nttl diltereucts end premete eatie'n:.l unity, and fu- nu, the f 1 If ro f ear e uu :til'( ' tlf \nl.•o.la P i., hila t rottforia. 'eft. t.f Lii ii ,1, t,. _ t4itilVeil of 11 e evil i lees (,silts ' u) p.1 ie. solei!;1 woman :ma gi1 eyte,d ficely it • putile heti:line, • but ,-Very let edema of sold le 04'• cotnhuuied by the stipulation that the land at,all revert back to her if liquor is ever Bold upon it. In this camp of a few hundred sails, she has refused 82,000 fora lot upon which to build a snloou, The Teterboro town council is taking precautionary measures in ease the Scott Act is defeated in • that county, Ab a meeting of tho council a bylaw was introduced fix- ing ;he sum at which licteu"es eha11 be f'rnc'i. For hotels the license will be $500, for saloons $6(10. end for shops $800. In order to 1n crtase thelicense free to the ,.hove. sum it is tie ce.sslry stibmit it I'y lar to tfte electors b :or: March ii.: Net, silk mull, grenadine or °repo 1 1188e may be oombieetl with stately brocades and rich velvets in the most effeotivo fashion, sltilful (leap ing and the feeili'y of malting the most Itttietie ouutllin;i(iuus ieneg i all that ie required l0 14turi1 tills much desiro'1 re'1nit. Iffousettold Hints. Salt pork sprinkled with rod popp' r is exe+Uent far 'one throat i,a':llllitper ,Lpp11'' 1 to t1. fellow keys of the plane will restore them to their former win: nos-, hf,lrble shanhl always ba washed with IDnlm'111113 and .v tor, t'. her than with '.'gill and wt o•. Tl( instr' of mar.;/;'..' i4 restored by verertiting t,i,li = ' whit,, of tin tl._. A ,i11 4114, :t epee ge. If t ottree oreSVE.tl'l In slot '-tele Dees V. 1_II-:!. .111 tL-1. ,,,tell l,n t awl :l t 1 ...;,...,.•1) lit•• :t ally broom T H E TIU4 11,ATI1WI Castor is beaver, Dlaroeu is cheating:. Perla le a pearl grey. Deis is 14. (lull brown. Neetette is nal brown. L(.utl'e le (4 80411 brolvll, Nuuaeo ie a oloudy gray Amanda is almond bra • u. lilcorco de ctl'lu0 is 4 deep tan, 0 eetma it n rieh teethe- enter. Al'1•r.en, to a deli pure elver tint. Felines melte is dead deo brown Clettnp4ga'l'1 is a velx111 et one color. reessellter is another mune fir beige. 13RUSSSELS t -'OST swstamstpaszsapospnewastrisssawstmarstraviurzwasww( Money to Loan. :Honey to Loan on ]''help Pro- petty, 411. RATES, p'RIVA'IE AND COMPANY FUNDS DICKSON i' IJAYS, Solicitors, Brussels, Ont. 4vkrmn;:vacvenclt "Kerr. Sic,N OF TBE catch D- catich .(plat 1 A S111t'n,li l 11111(11 of 1111 111411- to,PLUM4 1•"`�. ll,illtlV'fliln:, Sao, ()Reboil it a bright yellowish t' •+ too„ on Multi. brow 1.13.14, i', .L 1; ''1' +1,1•1 \'_rot' hell des k shale T:b.in Intl t•lilnc tl'E n4'.12 are t, Luca, 4httde. A g'a'ol 4 lrnitnre Net.rei• 1 ie eiatle • ul 811,10 wait tie nit wet ..,, ..1 ,.erre tr,1112 : i4A• Zile 111', 111 •r,1 t Ol 18 11 t• A tl ;,•;1 r• r 14 1 re'111,,V,' r.: n! t- 4 r. 1 tl,llakl•• ',itli bi;'1:., ,lair-:• , ua fa(te,-1 will `n) I dra (1 nut tit, gree e To make sealing wax far fruit ea315, Luke sight 011011es of resin, two winces gum shellac Rud 14 half pound of beeswax. Molt all togeth- er. Tins will make quite a quan• tity :tutl may be melted for use when wanted. To raise the pile on plush that has been pressed down fiat,. first hold it' Ow^'r sotto! steam a few moments, wrong side down, and then run it tightly nuns+ a het iron. Thep brush the crashed Lilac) allyl a stiff bei, l tl brush. • - Tp lew,ve paint from cotton, silk or woolen goads, saturate the spot with quits of turpentine, ,•n3 let 1 ).1 11. ccrO, 11-111., and then )•.: S beta 11111.. :u,r3 It • +heiut pilar will cr,:i- . v, 1 iiy -..,T+if*if^:w.. I i,iO the t. ..ea •,r texture: of the alai:', . 1 iDli\''C. fl: "i•set :II 11 oft ju Rb'Itt to ;a• a 111 ,f util;l et 11'111 Suis r :4' .• t'+i of eitit-• Dew, 1 e t sixty _ 1 1,i is iu •.;.•,ye Uulf. 1 ..4.:, 1,111 'e .10.1 :11 •n lu to for cv014' ere 411111ion et the in rbltau:s. Don't yon see th ,t flit. 'tiro ,', are too to.% .1gaill you ? It is probable that your poetry is ouly prose run mall, We are writing tbie as mime fur our own protection ns for yours, because neither of the editors of the Herald is surd of good poetry when he beet it. Of course we both enjoy good poetry, and read none other. We know what is good, because we Runt, what the world has prououl:ced such. 'You eau easily Imagine our embarrassment whet) a piee'i of original poetry coulee luta our s'lnetllm. We a. o110' ea), '•A Million chances to one thio i4 u,r go -n1 poetry ;" and the aro ,timid to decide, lest it eltoulti appear hew utterly lacking in poetic tads: tv are. Si for our .,w.1 41.11' '1'1,1 ...1. yours also, we again say, 1),,a'; !— .41e114t dist Herald. -.1.:'!.- 1 ,i r," .ill 1. .1- Lt eer, fe el , te'0 0'411 11 tltw.-- tht V t ❑ l' 103'i t l la'' Til 4,1„41 ; . + .., (4, .0 1 , ,- :ir tlanc111:; !sled; .. 1,, •.t . �• . 11 :1 111:. 41 s 111Ill- C,i131, l,',ii coalrain. t1 ir'ng 3.8s,.4t the 11 %.1 the 114(00. 411 ilii.:,; tile/1 LIl 1':ra" 'l ,eted coati:v.!, pi1. 172.437 tons. - It , ,,.l that silk 1:;;i 1'1 11411.1 ly of i; arn111.1,1 the ti:i r with y • Ceuta. >l Ci en,:nogttu 1111'„ boater a• 431.11, he nor ttual 1•s1:1 wrap ilia partdrlltlll!!C (1 1 011E of t /111 by mot. i Q art tt ;:uilner coo.: .. Pl.:,. azia black 110 eot4 411,l(ttion for theater gowns. 'Thee ,wearing of dress coats 14n(1 1N111'e lawn tle8 is largely'on the in- crease. Of the eight grays now fashion- able sled, stone, house and elegant are 'regarded as the Mei, styli.'eh. Sleeves are now worn w almost infinite variety, but (411 of them somehow attain a high.shouldered effect. Oleth shoes and boots are coming into fashion again, but are not as elegant as those of kid or plain Satin. Au authority declares that tho 'new dances this season are mainly notable for the amount of romp that is in thew. Nen ' Ion care to by well dressed will wear tan gloves with the faint est iia•.=. of embroidery tip their backs '1:,1' 1.111,eet costumes seen tine see4 14 nae these -Ol matelesee with the figures out lined in Fuld etbreidtry. Debt, copper and coral reds and pe:,cil-blossom pinks are the rosy Burs just now most in favor - with good dresses. ltosee and poppies outirely with out leaves are the favorite flowers for trimming tulle or gauze or Esse evening dresses. affected with a ,lien cloth ,Bikes:: in It tinctura of lubaia, Bust cull be removed from steal as (0140815 :—.11111) tin article tvitll Ileroseue oil nod lot 1t solde for a day. Thee procure fine flour of emery and mix 481111 kerosene and scour the surf;tee, finishing with rotten stone. P., preserve from rust harm the wee; and rub para - fine ou it, and when cold polish with a cloth dippped in parufiue, 'Po polish marble cut. the surface with a piece of fire sandstone, us- ing fine sand and water. When the whole surface has been gone equally over, t'tl(e a piece of felt or old felt hat wrapped around a weight, dip it in fine emery powder and rub the marble until tall the mark left by th. ,former process are worked out. Afterwards finish the polish tlitlt putty, powder and flue rags. A cheap filter can be lu+tde by pu'uug a Piece of ep111ge et the bottom of a large flower po,, and Allime the pot 11n•de quarl„rs full w1111 Clean, snare s.tlid mid emelt pieces of charooal mixed ha equal. Lay upon this !mature e, piece of linen or woolen cloth, eo as to hang over the side. The water poured through 4hi8 will come out at the bottom cleats and pare. The cloth must be kept clean, and the sand New toques that seem et erose and charcoal, ea well as the eponge, `twist hat and bonnet have long washed and occasionally changed. oval crowns, are smooth at back Tips for for Skaters. and very much trimmed in front. The man who dares lead his fel- low -men in £aehicns, will wear em- broidered or clocked socke through the rest of this season and all of the next. Ermine, the fur of royalty, which has been out of fashion for a dozen years or more, is now the favorite lining for swell Parisian opera cloaks. Among the elegant Parisian im- portations 74x0 black Chantilly lace bodices in Jersey style, with Dirac - Wire revere, deep cape collar, and cuffs of white Duchene point. Tailors aro turning their at. tention to making flauuel blouses suitable for girls for tennis wear. The girls will be glad to know they will no longer be compelled to pur chase those intended for their brothers. Green draperies on many elegant Frenal( toilets aro artistically dia. posed over a "sheath" foundation shirt that is furnished at the back with a very smallcushion bustle, and two :Mel springs but slightly arched. Monkey fur, whioh leo/thrifts to be much sought tor, is being sub' etituted with coon skips, whioh take a soft and very glossy dye, and are difficult to detect from the real. Monkey skins are getting very sanrce. Be careful when you are out skating. It's a bad time to get in a hole. If yeti must tall, do it gracefully. The bad skater blames his abates. The bandy-legged man is now in his glory. There is many a alip 'Mixt the man nod the ice. The novice in the ulster lteepe the ice swept clean, Yon eau find many a small boy ou tho ice these days before school is out. Even as the moth and the candle, so is the fool and the "danger" sign. Perhaps the bustle should go, but in these days 11 lets many a girl down easy. There is no hope for yet if your girl says clic oat put her skates on herself. One's fingers are apt to bo numb when 1)e is putting on a pretty girl's skates . You always fall when your girl is looking and you are trying to do your prettiest. The areal boy's ekatos,nay be of woorl, And the straps beyond reolaim Eat let it well he Understood, Ho gets there knit the same. Tho perseverance of the novitlo is to be commended. Ile ulweye deee hie hotter ureal( Outlet,. men, and has not been heaul of since. In the United' Status, the VI; 4Iric 5lreet rr1li'i'ay3 are becoming very popnler. The cost of raining the cars ire only ono half the espouse ut hnrtel caro. " Joie 71I1te11aii, ,,f 1437 Zealand, u former citizen of St. John, N. B., has sent $2,700 to the licformed Preebytertau Ohurch of St. John to pay off its debt. The Toren a Bo'ir•d of Trade 11nv) accepted the plan of a New York firm of architects fora new building. It will cost $200,000, - Le. 1 will bo oil white stone trimmed with terra eott'1, 81x storeys li,gb. Th- re are good pr :vete.) u: a largo t ere:Ise of get:lees to the North wast next year. A few elaye ago Sir J.,hn List::r lit,y' timid the Duu)tuien Governmeu $15,0,10 for 50,000 nc,'ea of land. up .n ,whish Irl intends to ee4110 a 1: 1''3":1 neteear 0f peep,.' 111111 the 01.al sections of 13ril,uu. Edward Stanhope, Seeretery of State of War, speaking at Horn castle, .Lincolnshire, said a thunder cloud was banging over Europe, and , thee. sooner or later, probably sooner, Ile has had years of experience it would burst, bringing the fiercest and guarantees his work- to give and most horrible war ever known. satisfaction. A rig well painted It was impossible to view the pre- ' is half sold. pratfalls for war now being made throughout Europe witliont feeling that a war was approachiug, lie sloped, however, that the wisdom of England's statesmen would prevent that nation from becomiug involved. General Blacksmith wp,, hog to intimate to 'he lmblln generally that im do• -•t all Itiude e,f l,lat ;' •nliihiug in 4 nrkmanlikr Manner.. IVa I e', I n :cH,,4k, Ls nod futtcrs 1 fn 80 , Sp'ri'dtV 01111)43,'. 1100111,'. A. Vali 5.1 Oit ,t. ' 1 , I'e.•lnber the atou.l N:'o, 141) S, :=lupi• :i j_ _ ' TINTYPES, 4, - IL+ f> • - 47.0 - Centre. All ,Work from the Smallest 10 2,1ee sire nolle in a arsl,einss manner. 111 iteslironet3, 41te„ at ltr,u,ollahie Roles. W. u F.lirflolcl, entd l'cti,1414, .14 1 n... .l lithe, lull t Onbr:+ 1ti-,•au,ntti:,n, 1 all 1 n iii- , of thcllood from whatever CCvvll:i::A tl' �,p Nq•C d (� calico arising. THE. r,AG 13ii Ri'.-F�: :4'B9e9Q711N. 7C.::. (--v'1 e . 27111c (81.4 LITTLE LIVER ''ILLS, (very small and easy to take.) NO GRIPING. NO NAUSEA Sold everywhere ; price 2u Bente, 1181081 MEDICINE Co.. r'ronrletora,l 'r4SO:n'o, CANADA. SMITH is prepared to attend to Ca age Painting in all its branches!, as wolf as Sign and Ornarnental Painting. Capt. Mark Oole, of the steamer Sentinel Oairo, I11., vouches for this iuoident : On Weduesday of last week, while in =driver en route to Golconda, he crippled with a shot- gun a huge black eagle which was soaring slowly toward the Eentnolty shorn. The bird fell about 100 yards on shore below Hamletteburg, and after ooneiderable trouble was secured and taken aboard the boat., Its line measured 8 feet 2 inches from tip to tip. The bird was taken to Golconda, and, as it 49(48 sup. posed to bo badly.orlppled and un• able to fly, it weir put in a court- yard, which is eurronucded by a high wird fence. A colored boy, 1) years old, ventured within the en- closure and excited the ire of the eagle, who instantly pounced upon the child and fixing his talons into his shoulders, Megan elowly ascend. ing, flapping his broad wings vie. lonely, Tho boy screamed lousily in hie terror and pails. Assistance arrived when be wits suspended five feet from the ground. 'Phe eagle dropped his prey and quietly lighted in a corner of the yard, apparently not in the Least excited over hie failure to procure a whiter supply of food. The ehoulclere'bf the boy were 0orl•siderably 1aceralell. Estimates and terms cheerfully given. GIVE HIM A CALL. Our ie.N/ 1 'ilW i4 lv. .5 ,tl:pctior. 1 l •• 1 0111. V:1 11 in 34,14:,4 goats \,lima 1 3 "l', ! <'s , la you 1r:utt 1( set (.4f• bail' or 1I• y7 al " , 01' if v "1 1v:tilt lie, +t'11(;t1111,' ,,1!i•)nxdS of,r.,, H. DENNIS. il.0- Shop in the old POST Pub- lishing House, King street, Brus- sels. HURON AND )RULE Loan & Investment Co. This Company is Loaning Money on Farm Security at Lowest Rates of Interest. MORTGAGES PURCHASED, SAVIDIGE BANK BRANCH. T. FL .t l JL CHER, PRACTICAL WATCIDIAKER AND JEWELLER, Thanking the pa1lic for past favors and support and wishing still to Bemire your patronage. We aro opening out femme - 8, 4, and G per cont. interest allowed on Deposits, aiocording to amount and time let, GULC Lk SAL . s' 'N 9 SILVER PLATIN WARE from established and reliable lnalcera fully warranted by p.a. Cloehs of the Latest De'4 7n'. OFrort.•—•OOrtlelr of Market Square and North Street, Gode' rich. Horace Horton, MAW, at. GV, than,^, Elora : Cola • 11 It: m l :( 4 ru.111L10 t f c,nd'Violin ,ticolt'.: N. 1;,—Is,, u" oflfar_iagoLl.,:i 'o Feb. 8, 1889, Read what People fit/f o have used the A..B0 REMEDY SAY '130111' I7, Mo. I. V. Frau, Druggist, Dean 5111.- willingly give my testi. ni0nit41 in favor of the A I3 O'Remedy, aH by its use, and only one dollar's worth at that, it restored to ale my wife, who lead been wasting away for eight of Moo months, and for whom theta scouted no bele, I tried looter after duster, travel- ling many miles mud laying out a great amount of money to no good, till I tried these retneili08 and her care was nliraou- Inns, far she lost all enuehilg, npi41Ing and wasting, and in hH piney galled 11,8(12 and strength, and brought 1•eppi. nem to our Moine, Recommend it to everybody and rise my mule ac author. sty, 1Vnx,1A:a J)T 01 Whitby. p, Feb. 3rd, 1t1FH, It i8 TUnegnallr.il in Lifting the Phlegm and Easing, the Coate!). Sold by Druggists 01, on all melees nt 8 bottles, tell,, fie:(' of cl .sees by Manufacturer, 1. V. Fear. Se or. „r (L, C_ 'Nice $1.00 pct Perla„ —THE -- Brussels Roller I/Iills being now in full operation the Proprie- tor is prepared to supply the public wits the bust grades of Roller Flour, Cracked Wheat, Graham Flour, X11 kis of Mill Food always- inin& and for sale at reasonable prke1 each. F:A10NI inwill 11,• ;Ica they are dnt11)4 4144 cr rrni- 0 4104 ly ratrn1,1:1..1.,,l .3'ii .i :1.3:41 cheppin,•. f I': ;fit. t2; r:? ' StF. ti .. Cp11 1') aro more. T. Fletcher. porenn (08111.4 1)rte g : el l: of a�l't'44'S. G118 ETHEL Ail FLOUR y` Tho undersigned having completed the change from the stony' to the celebrated Hungarian System. of Grinding, has nolo the 71111 in First -Class Running Order and will be glad to see all his old customers and as minty new ones as possible. Flow and Feed 1,Aways on Ali r Highest Price paid for any quantity of Goocl Grain. • MTLN.gE, she in Painless ewe. Slit,,, vy 7!,r,tm,`,,,, $ ,•' 0{1p %3 Tien - 4ht<atr N. ,te.ti tiM ,tike (FACT `'Mw1r �'IID..'ANOF'. ALL AGES. l rr .7,ca.1. opt bi.41.2 l : e L, 9'uB mug., rttti ! N'thanl44,hitmcrof Medi01ne4, 40,117r,,c 8 rt t 440'04000 94zunociweneeta ordnf1iwtlioaisnt, 4118(404l141 mutat 4871'11000, "7707:J131'C43ei"".'"e",:ese eeeemen ox.s flaeer 1: T Who aro broltancowl! ,:,mr.. u i 1 .4 ill 71 11, N'.aaradios Icure for nervous d 7 :. i ae :. t , t,t....11' 1,113 10(00(1, 081, 37nr8Tott0 roll wife. 1.4 o,, Ln1 , tt nl e. 'aai'0y, vertigo, vaunt of purpose 1101.1089 O1 Biala 145001,44, 1 „ 1 11, W1,711f f c:n,a•.cue,o, 1011101180 of conversation, desire Thr solitude,11 uta: ,0.,1 , I ):,lily 1•, flx (1,1 all0nden an a pauttoular 001,400; cowardice, delvecni o. 0f r,-1 it (tri' ., 1„04 et 111,/101“1.,, excitability or tamper, shot. 141x40141 ma, ca, loos .341,., Actin fl, 411-_tl,, ,:1111. 0f sulf•alinso or i11ar4tat.Ox000n—iinp0- toncy,funatritiou .tunmbille, 'barren:W.9n, palpitation or the heart ,11y01,1io.feelings i,: females, tromblin •,1 l 1i 4l r I), c inru+vin th eamn, oto, are ell sy) 1.11011 1 of this terrible habit; ofeuntlmca innocently ccouirml. 1n short, the spring of vital force having lost it; tension, every function wanes in no.1e•aquu ac 'aientine writers and the superintendents of insane asylums 31011, In nsrr:b..no to 441,0 0410018 of 0811-abu81 1110 great mntorf1y of 4803104 flvos 413,4411 come nuclei t (:clr, 10(4ao, if you are incompetent for the arduous duties of business, in0anueiti lea far the e,,loymouts of 1110 No, 8 offers ah osoape frond ' the streets or early 8100. 1f you 4410 advanced in years, No, r; will give you full vigor and Strength. X1)'01181',, 1, open dew:, physltaty atal morally from Darty indiscretion, the result of ignorance and folly, Cowl ()11).' address and 30 cents ib stamps for M, V, T'un0ats Treatise in Book Perin on Diseases of Man: - sealed end 0e01ir0 from observation, Address all onnominteataolls to off, 'f7, 114./1518At..tr C'6'Cllttt ¢fits S8,114 'A`ordlito. A Mae withoutwlsdc,n laves' in n fool's parolino. CURES CUeffAtITEEO. HEAL THE SICK, t't Ctsltre.. <. >sPtk..0(st81r,wt11,e4fx