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'THE 13.E
USSELS POST .4.PRIL 19, 1889.
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nal. 1-0. . . twee, voice in 1)4)7 ermne rom Itwa
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la,light Coli She thought of both
FsLME every hkYer nnter heahex,4N.':i''''SS. Ihtt,n.nrnnso
Ilvi eChinoignhvtintdo. le 1led ey 44 11 114 10 11. tinup alike vet
eetneee,10 oforthe eliwl;eize,dw11400trn,ismit '17,1(.1114)WO
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trartle them (1TH) talie. SMUG
writer,tog Mae fed t night they
are a good prevnetae
Tllc'rrniar two inch mesh wire
netting wakte best kind of p11311.try feueing. 'rho oper way to
o.mtraeta'ante ie to hav two or
e, root -or bas -board pertitio18.
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this a fur 1..04 wire Thie teal
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to ,en th1.11 41', t y Love
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.A 0 i'. eV. 1,01,44. 1133 first and third dew ie falling.
eionday mediae of each moth. 3ut 111113)1(118 wanted o go out
eorer end and last Monday and (mw13 her folieailli the
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Golleete.r. Board tho lot Monday
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SmiooLnoinn.-T.Evielier chairman),
11. 11,13111,131"', A. Hunto, Hargeaves, 1.
3. 1)314111111 and Ja. Buyer;Sec.-Treas.;
W. I. Moss. Meting1stFriday even-
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B0.11 4,0 lEnvra-1erva Graham,
chg!Stt, Ino. Wyru, A. Stewart and
3, Dr, Holmes, MedicalHeaith
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4IL1tbrcn (Italer.
SOLI) HIVSELF.
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stotto HAM 11.3,103,t, '41 nett the pot
have been removed tub .1rall the
oil with 11 elan pi. coof 11,111,01 and
the dry 3")314I1 41.13)4)' (1.4(1111e with
chamois skin,
In tame of hermitthe 11 tel 1, whielt
often ocenrwhen ono i coodw, t
one,i spread a thick e 'eerie of c 1411.
11300 baiting '404(4), over thinjured
part, Oln tie a cloth over it. It
gives speedy reif.
Let veils be Mandone ; til
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of crape and Moss whichare po d
or fgured. A veil '63)0011d neve. ve
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Then wheMO MUM oked her,
het( licnr afterw trd, wih grey.
face.
"Mna, didu't yon hear 111(11411011earl when you peata threw:1i the
hall a little while non ? Ddn't you
bcier mamma tell you not to go wit
2" Mand° look;' '«'113her peat earnest ape, and -aid
"No mamma, I did not hoar you
at ell." The thought&le was 1011
mg the 1,01)1,1)', but now, in the and:
nese, knows she 1141140110(1 and act-
ed o li)3.
Happy Maud, to discover before
it was too late that she could not
no1 And ho 13104' 1344
bor heart. Happy Maud to have
decided then and there that she
e.; 11.''andthee
mead 1 tell mamma all about it Us
ay. fore .be 4310)1 10 sleep aglow Happy
tzt 1 ; 11 1`1 \'‘ 1.1 be WO' 1,111011 to heve bear. I,ie an.)
1,„0. 0, and pox 1 1, r
glutei:to a Lie a 1 hat he heti
l ityi ;11 td.r.pe.
4. C.' 11 hirn in,
and i‘f±t . egorir 1) 1111' the load paid
him 111
A. te. e letup r Letteeed rip his
eta. . L ; hiteil,
13811(11 bin) to snake 41111'and
then to le ti over the crops and the
prim (el 1,ogs, and the likelihood of
tlie Melee 'Vellty Balla ay building
11(1 11.14 eae, mail .1, fanner
lyt•guartied hi his etotir with um
eueneee, .11.4111 1.1' eiwtes at home,
At hat he coual stand it no
love; wet go. The
dr11,' :1 4441''14 Wan nt to
be 11 eta it, of; 4,1 had bought
, 111:1 H3i.1, and paid
bit' 1 (Nat „nd that be
Niru.1"..., • ; 4., 4.3, P.• ho pleased
at . ta, 1• i ate
1 e ''1'.,': o. th BMW that
.; • .1' -elf, in one
et 2 11; elmowledged
131 0........'. ...raised the
itt;;• , 1- o arkete grain
• 140(41114 00
k.•
S tbem•
1 rate. The
ev.ears, or
1 • • ; chat wee, ,
i • prospects of
blessings
1•1 . • lo t,11.1 anti
shey not get
.'ly to liold
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The
-.el shed the
feet like a
t;,e far•away
'.11 asleep and
dream. She
; nith tWO
. 1• 1 the tail ebould
; a a the staire,
• t • old one On tan1
. the ueual Meow
je a • 1 • toa littie semeala;
ita a lie 1 Maud
tet • ,; .•
th. W1110 awaits and
Up 11: 11', bed, but although.
she 4(10331134)truth
area. ,e taid that Mittens never had
tA 1, .tettlas and that she was not
on.the lawn in the darkness, she
wag 1,, .htiog like a 11141313 and felt
the1 elte could net possibly lie down
to sleep nitin. 1 can tell
ou JUII 'What was thtt inetter ; she
knot.. ;bet if the kitten had boon
(14, 31411 1,141 gani 1110310 WOrag
they a weld hav,, isuen true, and the
bitted not Whig able to talk did
(14)1 134113: away ilic.latit tooling that
oho had 041 a lie. "1 did not
exstelly tell a lie either," she naid to
bereelfy "but .f lived it, and 1(1141 141
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soft :
"Dear 309340, please forgive me,
and don't let me use auy more
pin 11 cotton ever. Amen." Then
Mind's head dropped on her pillow
and with 13. relieved little. Sigh ebo
;11 eeleep, ftwl •an tr4411 I
heads troubled her rest.
dijah only '11111 111°0
el.stin, T '113 4 tont voll
1'01,1.r-tor4i all 4614411 hroorlait.4,
it 1.. a mint 113,41 11, (hos? 111
• .1 perieueoil in the bnainti,s aro like
ly u wake it and all the
more SO becerise tuo Shorthern
breed naturally rune 30 flesh and
male 11 V1:1"1" 0 3" 1 1313 vary etae,
fully fed.
Harm IN eters.
Filth and swine diseases go to•
gather.
Clean out the collar and the back
yard.
Dotes your farm pay 2 Eeep ac.
counts and find out.
Fix up gates and 1006113 that be-
come racked in winter.
Don't expect stock to thrive ou
gra-s that has not grown yet.
The sheep that run on web land
1.0 travelliug away from thrift and
toward disease.
When sugar -malting is over thor
oughly scald and pack away dry all
the buckets and barrels.
Old tin cans 114(1 handy for start-
ing 44 few choice (1(130114 110. Provide
for drainage by punching a few
toles in the bottom.
The foundation of many a 00.80
of hoven or oolic is laid this month
13 11401301 feeding, or continued feed.
ing of dry, hard foods.
The "hoed crop" that is plauted
on thoroughly prepared soil is al-
ready half worked, for the after cul-
tiva,tion is easy.
Occasional casee of glanders are
reported from different seetions of
the country. It, might be well for
farmers to look out for it.
Fruit trees aro gross feedere.
When a second growth, like a veg-
otable crop, is put upon the land,
it must bo heavily mannred indeed.
A, good garden will help to keep
down the grocers', the 'butchers'
and the beton' bills. Plan to
have a succession of fruits and veg-
etables.
Whatever may bo said of planting
new orchards, there can bo no (pe8.
tion as to the profit of giving the
beet of care to these already plant•
ed,
A fruit that succeeds in men own
vicinity, is a pretty env:, indication
that it vein bo trustworthy with ne,
so that wo may gain valuable advice
from our neighbors in this respect,
113 diegvace - 1).
Collared Pte dege
Pool play-• s --Si: tor:,
600pood.d-Tron
No policy is tee p ; ,oy,
Peace 111:1111,e, ;0111
Not U(u)i t., -3 'lid g dd.
'3411111 41,4 ehareet-a. to t
De• •1 ,:•••
Want a ilay 110,311143 learn.
To ran.
To ...La.
To carve.
To bo !Iota,
Ti be honest.
To make (1. fire.
To ant
da, SONY 011 a button.
To be punctual.
To do an errand,
To low1 up 1141 13144.
'Po help the boy smaller than
hinwelf.
. To speak pleasantly to an old
woman.
To 1141.1 Lis head erect.
.1., a:. r 1..61,1,..1V• 1.40,1
4,3.44'443113 his Mit on 00t4311111g
altyltedy's (30110.
To 0,1141 41Iotm 4:lieu requested.
w • 11. .•1 r.:•
1 To his hOuts (411 411' Loot,
-.- -,1 . T.', keep hi, 1"°111:"111finger from
A .1r .? in 11
1lo her, -tico•f-- W.41 III t?E11,1 • 8.'
To
Dunce 1,1;0(.1 1114.2. pdor phots. put every ar
gm ut 118
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to..11!,1 1 1 11 1i). 11.11. 1 %ll s (13111411' 71414)44.
11)Driveu by -Am 11..11,01 1. To close the door utuatly,
R.) it round ow-Jhn L,
ally if there is a on 1131eisli perse the
tioSul-
A house
livau. To lift the baby mit ef thc entitle,
Ono or 0.1., atm for Loh ee, Lear,
of wand
A. drink 00 the sly means going
they will Wi611 he was their brother.
To treat the girls so well that
awry(- To respect 1118 teacher.
The Yftel.11.1t riot i8 0141)10111 Inert
tinn for a nat.
Don'ts far the
Knights of the eight ',task -Morn -
tea
teareTneireaTeeeeetieenieriMe=te.
Beg to Arinounce that their
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TA?IJEAID PA\ - BEY GODDS
Is now Coming Rapidly forward and in a
Great many Lines Complete.
tug newspaper eon poeitorte
Few oorporetione have souls, but,
mos1 of them are - till 13'l'd.
Why is a stage prompter like a
policemen ?-I,ecattee 1)0 ,4 a peril -
tan of the piece.
'011, what it, so nen; as rose hi
June 2' What's the matter with
chrysanthemum ?
It is coriuus Liett the, InOL'e stained
diplomatic relations bee one toe les.
clear i4 the politio,t1 atm ,,phere.
'Ma, may1 lisve uoutlpr piece L,i
miuce pie ?"No, my citila, yoa',1
eam of you.: grandmetwe ' tit like
to dream of my graol..,,,ther,
She need to give me pieties
of
'Whet are you ct,.;.,,!
work on a neaspeper. 1'w ts eovet
writer ' 'Where do a• .1 13.1. •, ..e
subjects ?"Why, ont 01' my lieed.
unstly."011, yee r r">' Yen
write on spat., 1-11 . t, eaid
'There le out, thine fit a eon doe ;
know,' said a mall to 11 1.41t11101', 1.110
was suing 111• kewel, de 1141 e • •;
pany. 'And whet is ;1; , • , prey ?'
'You 31011't',J.' tl; en de
know everything '
Houseehold Tatlietdo
Waste out cowmen nil stains (41
cold water.
Hang a small bag, ef eharcoal in
the 08.113.11 41110 bareel ie. petrify 1.11
water.
Damp salb will remove the dive
coloration of eaps and saucers caused
by tea ana careless washing.
Mildew can be removed by soak.
ing in butter.milk, or putthig lemon
juice and salt upon it, and orposin,1
it to the hot sun.
To clear a etove of clinkees, put a
handful of salt foto it during a hot
fire. When cold remove the clinkers
with a cold elneel.
Itemove ink 810.108from ;silver.
Waldo F. Brown, Ohio, says that
ho has the hest success from mowing Pln"it )31:1411 bYrrthbint' on n DflAn 111
rotarl, aeal'fiat 43 01110311110 of lime and water ; then
carseysryOath0
March some et:aeons. III) manures 11a811 and wiPe arY•
A rubber atomiser, which costs
1 and plows carrot ground in the fall,
1 selecting clean land and manure 111301111 )101, is 1111 exaction& article for
1111 sprayiur,liou,e plain 1330010111111'4'lfroo from weed repel.
ular to Intro tho drill etraiit and 111a111-3 elfccted by 13)1(11)1 1100.
as narrow RS possible for 0,480 of To purify the air iu a newly
cultivation. A gooi1 drill will SOW I painted room pat tieveral fobs of
in this wily. Sowing early, while ; water in it, 8.4)31 1110 water will absorb
the 14011 18 moist, the 8011 1,3, covered t; a great deal of the well, Milk will
absorb more than water
11NT 11.1. VAL17E in Cottons, -Ctittonadee arul Cotton S\,
111i'tiipir)g(..
s.
Theseme liwere bought before the advanco pyit,ea \
poA,, our etit o43('3'1 the benefits%
NEW I 1111;l11l-1 GOODS end the lateet novelties Li frimntinee 114
match.
Dnu't let stale flowers remeiu (111
a sick chamber.
pen't appear anxious, however
great your anxiety,
D"u't jar the bod by le3luiug or
sitting upon it. T1118 uupleaeant
to one aud uervous.
Don't have the temperattiro of
eick room muoh ov. r 01) 0; 70°
ale allowable, but 1104 advisable.
D'ol't' oak a oeuvaleacent it le;
\yenta like this or that to eat
driok, but prepare the delleaciee,
aud present them in 44 WWI) iog
.tty.
1) ...di le; tonniudoe: yen..
yeti V.40 til0 puall11,1
of our:e To a) hot tut e•ork pet
1fl04 13,4141 pruir.r .11 i 1.1 Ti',410,1ti 11 l 11.4 to ill) better Work than has been done 111
.4 3 41. tini om1 ne good, if not better, than most
11)0411,, 1,,100w cleat u,.on the tint ;
bZU.Y11 paaer bags, ittet
.1.0.14.1 en the lice, .111 11,VOL1104 • '1 I': ,.`1 IN PROlaNCE.
gitiott •11 ..:104.18 10 11:63
1.1•:11. ...11.1etiti410.
Don', 3.11(341 thee litudenth, 43141,1
total; rw.e. itre teeedl'el to sticeeeout 0t • 1 'i.11,-1vor, to the best of our ability,
,c1, hig thtio,,o 1,1.'18 • u
• U:i1LC1 t 1.3 rr iers and .in all Orders at
Sh,-..1rt est
SOMETH.INt NEW for Spring Mantles and Jackets.
SUITS made to order. Gents' furnishings. The newest styles
in the market hi Gents' FELT and FUR HATS.
Is. MAGNIFICENT stock of Cooper Smith's,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
f-) -1) -4
U111.1 Dthatar 1.1
Thanking our 111114114” 'U' Customers for past favoes and solicitiog
a tonal -mimeo of the slow, beg to say that 1Pt S111111
S01"10 you even better than in the past.
VA IT HI? ULU OCHS,
31- Strachari BIDS.
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Wee, the call the Attention of the Public to
the fact that we have put in some
."1A('HINETRY
ck..1
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...(111.1,1Uart .11.1 I, 111 tti
ligh. eick reem a t•1„..
by Meale of a jet of gee beret
lo ; welting iatp, V12 I IS 6 t 110 1,1
1/1.10i1110, 1180 611Ortn. otineld b 1)41
tallOCE. which buret in sphere
Delft permit 0(414' '1118 "13tar to
blow upen tho pan :A. AA tatati
fireplace 18 all 0):011110tlit 11.10,11/6 .11
ventilation. Tho cumnit may h-
teeted by burning EL 0600 of paper
in fruit.
Don't givo the patieut a full got 14
of eatee to drink 11:011l, i •
allowed all he d.0811T13 il"1 41.11
drain the glass he will be satiafied,
so regulate the quantity before lienfle
ing it to him,
Don't forgot to have a iow beans
of coffee handy, for this serves ail a
deodorizer if burut on ooale 01)
paper. Bits of charcoal placed
around aro useful in absorbing emeod
ma other impurities.
Don't allow offensive matters to
remain. In cases of utnergency
where thase cannot bo at 01100 re
moved, wring a heavy cloth, for in.
stance, like Turkish toweling, out
of cold 'water, uee it as a cover,
placing over this ordinary paper.
Filiatimcans prevent the 014013p8.01
odor or infootiou. , , •
very lightly,
, . n.z.ving WOOL would do well
;,'.,;ive, before going elsewhere-
Asosrtment of
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141 '/' 141EE
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YAMTB,
.NITELS,
TIVE,, MO, &O.
GOON - MADE- TO - ORM,
Hoping vou will favor
are, Vours Truly,
L'S with a Call, We
ECOWE 84_0c),.
BRUSSELS.