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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1889-6-7, Page 2TV lIV N d 7I.%LE ClttG wfRY . lUrxAn.1.11 Curia n Sabbath Services At 11 atm and 0...0 p.m, tIunday Scheid ut 2:30 p. m. Roy. 1t04s, II. A„ pastor Sxex Citroen. Sabbath 0ervicce at 11 a.m. and tt::so p.m. Sunda} S thual at 2:30 p.m. Rov. G. 13. Howie, 11 A., Nailer, ST. Jonx's t'in t .n. --Sabbath Services at 11 a,m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 0:3O a.m. Rev. W. 1'. (Tuff, incumbent. METi cin ry t:Itr ucti. 'sabbath Services at 70:80 a.m. and 0210 p. In. Sunday School at at 1:30 p.m. Iter 11. Swann, pastor. I2oat.tx C.trucute Cure, n. -Sabbath Ser. vine third Sunday in every month, at 11 a.m. Rev. P. J. Shea, priest. SALvarrox Auuv.-Set'vicet at 7 and 11 a.m., 3 ands o'clock p.m. on Sunday and every evening in the week at 13 o'clock, at the barracks. Capt. Bean iu ootnmand. Onn FELL:eve' Let.,:e every Thursday evening, in Graham's block. ItLeentte LOIutit Tuesday at or before full moon. in Garfield bleak. A. 0. U. W. LoroE on first and third Monday evenings of each month. Fonrsm1:s' Loner. .'uCi and last Monday evenings of each month, iu Smale's hall. L. 0. L. let 11entley in every month, in Orange Hall. Pnit (t t r r.. - et n a• hours front S a.m. to7:a<1 1 eatlu ti Room and L' , r. p' lot •• Week, will be opera fi.an I3 t L c$ p.m. Wednesdays and Neter ,,.... Mks Diiuuie Shaw, Li- brarian. 1'. 1'. hold monthly xnera Saturday in eget meet., I1 p.m. Mrs. tiwtiur, fres. Mrs. A :SI San, Scc'y. Town (-n Nn:, , ,bt.Graham, Reeve; 1>. str Alen, t J. 11 7lel tt?sh, {Vat. Stew- art and {Vat. Aliiley, Councillors; F. S. Scott, (`lark t Thos. Belly, Treasurer ; D. Stewart, A,seeeer, and Jas. T. Ross, Collector. Board meets the let Monday in each month. Settoox.Bo.tne. --T. Fletcher (ohairmanl, H, Dennis, A, limiter, F. S. Scott, J. J. Denman and las, Buyers ; Sec,-Treas„ {V, II. Sloss. Meotinge 1st Friday even - ng itt each month, Pcnrxc Smoot, Treeneas.-Jno. Shaw, Principal, :Hiss Itichartlson, Miss Hambly, Miss Abraham and Miss Taylor. Boann 03' HEALTxt.-Reeve Graham, Clerk Scott, Sao. Wynn, A. Stewart and J. G. Skene. Dr. Holmes, Medical Health Officer. 'bHHbren.$.a:>`ztcr. YOUR BONES. How maty bone in the human face 2 Fourteen, when they're all in place. How many bones in the human head ? Eight, my child, as I've often said. How many bones in the human ear ? Three in each, and they help to hear. How many bones itt the human spine Twenty-six like a climbing vine. How many hence in the human chest ? Twenty-four ribs, and two of the rest. How many bones in the shoulder bind 2 Two in each -one before, one behind. HW many bones in the human arm ? They're easy to enont and work like a charm. How many bones in the human tarist ? Eight in math, if none are missed. How many bones in the palm of the hand ? Five in each, with many a band, How many bones in the fingers tan Twenty-eight, and by joints they bend, How many bones in the human hip ? One in each, like a dish they dip. How many bones in the human thigh ? One in each, and deep they lie. How many bones in the human knees ? One in each, the knee -pan please. How many bones in the ankle strong ? Seven iu each, but none are long. How many bones in the ball of the foot Five in each, as the palms were put. How many bones iu the toes, half a more ? Twenty-eight and there are no more. And now altogether these many bones fix, And they count in the body two hundred and six. A CHILD'S LO010. A. girl six years old was on a visit to her grandfather, who was a New England divine celebrated for hie logical powers. "Only think, grti,ndpa, what Miele Robert says." "What dose ha say, my dear 2" "Why, he says the moon is male of green cheese:. It isn't at all, is it ?" "'Nell, child, suppose you find out for yourself 2" "flew can I, grandpa 2" "Got your Bible and see what it says," "Where shall 1 begin 2" "33 gin at the beginning." The child sat down to road the Bible. 13of0re she got more than half throngh the second ohapler of Gon• esis, and road about the oroation of the eters and the animals, she ca1n0 back to her grandfather, her oyes all bright with the excitement of diecovery : "I've found it, grand- pa 1 It isn't true, for God made the moon beton he made any cows.'.. variryties, 1 The average size of an American fatitily, according to statistics, is 4.1D. Tho fraction probably stands for the old man. husband -Tux going into bud. noes en Wall street and don't know whether to be a "bull" or "bear" ' Wife -'Don't worry, dear you will always be atllenet of some Baseball eatecltisnt.--Questien- '1i'hst must I do in order to be omit 2' Answer -'Slide -you've got to elide,' It was a Boston society girl that wanled to know the relationship osieting between the melting fut'uacu and the smolt. Snooper : 'You call that a picked choir, do you ?' Chorister : 'Yes, why do you :tot ?' Snooper : 'It strikes me that it was poked too soon.' Sall faced tramp-'bbatlam, I am a homeless man.' Patient house- wife -‘Well, if you at'o at home leas than my husband is, I pity your poor wife. A Great lndueement.-Cara- 'What induced you to tell Mr. Mer- ritt I went to the party last night with George 9' Little Johnnie - 'A quarter,' I say, Jenkins, can you toll a young chicken from an old one ?' 'Of course 1 can.' 'Well, how ?' 'By the teeth "Chickens don't have teeth,' 'No, but I have.' Help One Another -Young Doc. tor -'{Voll I've got n case at 1a3t.' Young Lawyer -'triad to hear it. When yon get him to the point where h:, wants a will drawn tale. phone over,' 'Absol'w, my son, what tvt63 that Inge the messeuger just brought you?' inquired the old mau Hard. ,ague. 'Nothing in particular, lath er, only a billet-doux from ti friend.' 'Indeed ?' A Blnslt Absorber -Housewife - 'Your imprudence amazae ms. I inter by your nose that-' Tramp - 'Ali, madam, you do tne a great wrong. I do not drink. My nose is simply a blush absorber.' Physician -'Yon see your eon is feverish, madam. Notice the coat- ing on his tongue' Mrs, Anxious -'I don't see any eoatiig on his tongue ; bitt 1 see an ulcer in his throat, anti his pants aro dreadful short. Honey bees drove a Florida groo er out of his store, in their earnest- ness to absorb hie sugar. But iu about ten minutes they became so weighed with Baud that they fell to the floor and the grocer swept them out. They agreed. -Jolly Bachelor Friend -'So, Fred, you're married, cud, excuse me, to that determined friend of ours who was Mise Wilbur, and yon have a temper yourself. Tell tne, do you agree 2 The Bridegroom (meekly) -'0h, yes, I agree,' Juetioe -'You say you diel not huow that you were violating the taw• Alt 1 but my dear sir, ignor- ance of the law is no excuse to any man.' Prisoner -'That's kind o' rough on the both of ue, ain't it, judge ?' Grier -'Order in the court.' (?"pasha Notes. Look over the truuks of peach trees for the borer. Tbey are at work now. Air slacked lime, dusted freely on the chicken yards, is one of the beat preventives of grapes in young chicks. Cow peas may be grown between the hills of corn, as the same cul- tivation for the one crop is suitable for the other. It is not out of place to again call attention to the fact that every weed that is allowed to go to seed now or during the season may cause hun- dreds of others to come up next sea- e0n. The beet and cheapest food for pigs that are confined in pens, at this season, is a liberal supply of young woods or clover. They can bo kept in good growing condition with little or no grain. Pour all your soapsuds on your celery plants. It is a speoial fer• tilizer for celery, and will make the young plants grow fester than any thing else that can be applied, It also excellent for asparagus. Care should be taken in eeleotiug flowers that loot[ well together, as well as dolor. Who can admire a great ugly sunflower (sunflowers are well enough where they belong -In the back yard) mixed with a bouquet of roses ? Make the hills for your lima beans very rich. Fine compost is the best material, but manure ie also excellent. The point is to use plenty of it as the pods will flit out very slowly if there is a dada ieney of available plant food in the soil, Beets, carrots and,parenips must be well cultivated at this tame, as tbo warm days will hasten the growth of grass and weeds to such an extent a0 to crowd out the young plants if the ground is not clean. They should be cultivated after each rain. To destroy the striped cucumber bugs a reader writes : "Telco half a peck of plaster, ono and a half table- spoonfuls of cayenne pepper, and mix the eubstanees well. Sprinkle a small quantity on each hill and the plants, I have used this remedy for years, and never lose a vino from the huge." THE B.t USSELS POST Setreli carefully fir tIl', ent:,:twin where y :n rse 1 r plant eat down end kill him or bo till en+, down another one, Wilco the second er1, , of clover is ont 131000 13 1181110 for the two of the pigs and poultry taoxt winl,pe, It is chopped fine, scalded, sprinkled whit grou'•d grain anti led liberally. It will Nave food, aid both pigs ant( poultry will thrive or, it. Melons will gron' rapidly now, and ashes are excellent for therm. ' Scatter the ashes on the surface of the gronntl, not to• 01000 10 the ', hills, and thin out the plante so as to leave may two on the bill. Do not grow melons or pumpkins near each other, es they will hybridize. Sour swill is not as minable for !. swine ea le good fresh buttermilk or whey, Many ailmntits of swine are duo to feeding the (togs coutinially of sw'iil that i$ under a high degree of fermentation, much of it beiug entirely unfit for any purpose but to he thrown on the manure beep. A subscriber whiehes to know how to d .,1e ,y ,tots in t'Ie ti+srdcn. 1'. is vtry dilli:131$ to thali > tophi or drive therm away, ..; t.i, nit toneg• that aro di=ngroe,tblu to tee ants often iujttr':' rho plants ; but one of the beet remedies 1' to fill their I Huh•x ttiat n tr011g •can nd' to whie': a email quantity of k"rosl'ne It t t bent added. 71+110 t and lItuigo,ri to prase -evil can be put in new. 11 preferred the seed may be drilled in, but it it usual to broadcast toe seed it, order to have the plants come up as close together as possible in order to crowd out the creeds. They will be kept clown by the groes crops, and the soil bo in better condition for grain next season. .Any plant is a treed that is not desired. Two plants of the same kind should never 000npy the space that should be allowed t0 0138 only, as it is their nature to struggle for the same kind of food and for sup remacy. If the plants are too thick some of them should be removed iia weeds. The soil should not sup- port mote than it can feed proper- ly. The liens should be kept at hot very an all coat in rammer. In- stead of feeding grain give the hens chopped grass. Cut it up fine, give them a trough full, and they will need nothing else if they are in good condition. Clever is excellent, aid tho'liana will eat quite a large quart UV in a day, The fluely chopped grass is elan an elegant food for young chicks. Many weede eau be utilized with advantage. Puralaine is highly relished by pigs, and the same is tree of plantain. Bag-ttosd and pig weed will also be eaten. If the huge aro made to consume these plants the labor of eradicating them will cost but little, at, they can be converted into pork. There is no plant that grows more highly relished by the hog than pig - weed. Young crab grass is ileo ac- cep,ed. Gernss of Thought. Modesty seldom resides in the breaet that is not enriched with nobler virtues.- [Goldsmith. A sound discretion is not so much indicated by never making a mistake as by never repeating it.- [Bovee. Whate'er you think, whato'er you do, Whate'er yon purpose or pnrene- It may be small, but must be true. Ida Hahn -Hahn. The more the diamond is cut the brighter it sparkles, and in what seems hard dealing God has no and in view but to perfect his people's graces.-- [Guthrie: If a man's religion does not snake flim gensroue it is not worth pre- serving, We need to grow all round, not only in praying and praieiug, but in giving. -[Spurgeon. No one can ask honestly or hope fully to be delivered from temptation unless he has himself honestly and firmly determined to do the best he can 10 keep out of it.- [Buskin. A bird upon the wing may carry a Beed that shall add a new species to the vegetable family of a conti- nent ; and just so a word, a thought from a living soul may have remits immeasurable, eternal,- [Selected. A man's best things are nearest him. Lie close about his feet; It is the distant and the dim That makes its sick to greet. -[Marcus Aurelius. If I could bo heard to -day by the people of the laud, by the patriotic young men of this country, full of life, vigor and hope, I would say that it is among the highest and the greatest ditties which the country, God and the love of humanity im- poac, to work for the canoe of total abotinenBe,- (Henry {Nilson. Tho Orange Grand Lodge of Brit- ish Horth America will hold their next meeting in St. ,John, N. 33. At the Sirocco District Masonic Convention, bold at Barrie the other day, W. 33. Bonders, druggist of Stayner, was unanimously nominat- ed for the council. THECCOWS I3ES FRIEND Money to Loan, tfoney to Loan on Farm Pro- perty, tit LOWEST RATES, PRIVATE ANC) COMPANY FUNDS DICKSON h IiA1S, Solicitors, Brussels, Ont. P HOPT'S EiNoa- - aoD - t'to:wite. .ttx {i'ot'k rp, :7 the ,'0 04 !e.1 to Lir. •.tz. dune En n lirt7•rlaas matinee. of flail i.s[tre.,, t;te., Of :Ec.1.01)0.Ole 6[tt1ea. W. t7 7.+airfeld, NIO;IEI TO LOAN. PRIV:.17'E FUNDS. ' 11;j of Private Funds have just been placed in my hands for In- vestment • AT 7 PER O1INT. Borrowers can have their loans complete in three days if title is satisfactory. Apply to l� 7' Mei 7', 180171 Street, • rdrunnela if ANDIlti\V (`111H1111, PROl'l1ILT011. Fresh toSalt 3.1c ats of tbnbeatTway rltvaya nn Lural aid do. livor,t,l to any port 08 Elio rilbtt?e frau of emiree. Te; nsver: favornbin. FAT CATTLE WANTED: 10or witlal, rho bigbaxt market oda() will bo paid. I also motto a apaobtltt' of bnylon 111das and skins. Don't forgot the place next door to Flotalter'eJewelry arum, A. CURRIE. GOOD 1171M773 TO -Iii, AFFLICTED No family who (wows the power of —JAMES HIRST'S— Painn Exterminator will be without it in lltcir bowie. They know it to be it family physician. It da h.,th au imt,t'nal and erl.,•tntl remedy. Pain eantlot roma in where it is ,properly npinwd. Th,, (one who hare need crotch- es front 2 to 12 y are have thrown them away by the use of it. (references can be given that different blind persons have 1nel their sight metered to them by the of 31 when the aptio nerve was not iujnrcd. It is good for inflammatory and ahrin:ic theta, ilistn, gall stout's, neural. gia, teethnehe, roughs and Colds, enr'aolte and all other (settee anis pnfns. i»ill(';: 2.7 CiIV 1'S. Sold by dt'mg;iets and eouo- try merchants. Prepared and sold whole- sale, by OF:tanon $-s a•+ it, 113 Pack Street South, Hamilton, Ont. n38.dm jusr, 7. 18f 1, 8 n General Blackcfitli, wishes to intimate to the public generally that he docs all (rinds -:1 I3laeltsntitltitg in it lt'orktnanh :e Meitner. Wagons, Buggioe, F'L.ixhs and Outten tttade to Order, Itenairinlc promptly I75ceeutod. 1 motto a Specialty of llorso-shooing. A Call Solicited. t 'lienu'mbor the Stand-NI:An Tett 1311113011. :It S. Plum. 0115,0 O E ELO Es --Jilst arrived ut- 6F alt Publishing House. Every Business Man Should have a Thousand of Them. PON PUBLISHING MB, NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. The 'Undersigned desire to intimate to the Public that they have formed a co -partnership, under the Firm name of Turnbull & Ballantyne, and aro now conducting the Stove and Tinware Business formerly owned by HAYCROFT & 'TURNBIULL. Our aim E. E. WADE. patronage. T. FLETCHER, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER. AND JEWELLER, Thanking the public for past favors and support and wishing still to secure your patronage. We are opening out full lines in GOLD & 81La,.,R WAITH.S. SILVER PLATED KARL from established and reliable makers fully warranted by us. Clocks of the Latest Desi in ,s. JI7W111LRY : Wedding Rings, Ladies Gem Binge, Broaches, Earrings, Sec Also have in stock a full Line of Violiue and Violin Strings. oto. N. B. -Issuer o Marriage Licenses. T Fletcher. f) { .sre 9 It v. 33t+,' hip' ACTS AT THE SAME TIME cm THE NERVES, THE LIVER, HE BOWELS, and the tin KEYS This combined action gives it won- derful power to cure all.diseases, by Are We Sick? 33ecause wo allow the nerves to rennin wealocned and irritated, and these great organs to become clogged or torpid, and poisonous humors are therefore forced into the blood,tbat should be expelled naturally. i2AIiVE'S 1 CELERY COMPOUND WILL CURE iXLIOUBNESS, RTLE8, CONSTIPATION, EIDNEY CON. 'PLAINTS, URINARY DISEASES, 03101ALE wEA514EBs,ItBEnrA• mxint, NEURALGIA, AND ALL NERVOUS 73801EDERe, Jay quieting and eirengtbening the nerves, anti causing fret action of the liver, bowels, and kidneys,and rester. ing their power 1,, throw off disease. Why nailer Millon: Paine and Aohon 1 why tormented wilt Piton, Oonotipationt Whr friglttoned avorDiaordaradxrrdnayal tVhy endure nervous or aiok handnobnol Why knot otaapioao nights( lite VA thICrtritl, C'eMreuwu and r l n ha:dtlt 114,,utnlirclyvcgotn- lir. "aedy,h0rmlc s to cases. SnLf Ay all Penchi, /We a 51.00. Six fee J31,00. WELLS: tided o neON k CO.,Proprieters, lti.ON7,'ItttAr., 11'.CA! ;f1:rMe'ax • 11 will be to please those favoring us tvitll their G- : "0" a A 0ALI�i and ascertain our Prices. TUR,ArBSILL I3e1LL,IJvTYXE. Jos. BALLANTYNE.. JAS. TURNIBULL. E PORI1 i )3 ,r tE x Mir r ' ..S smm� . •,, -� ata The Brussels Woolen Mill. wants to get 50 000 LBS. OF WOOL either for CASH or in exchange -:- for Goods. -,- The Highest Market Price Paid in Cash and a Few dents Yore in Trader 'We have a Fine Assort- ment t cf Tweeds, Cetten,s, Flannels, lankets, Sheet- ,,tted Goods, Yarns, &e, All Wool left with us for manufacturing, whether rolls or other- wise, will have our prompt attention. SATISFACTION' GUARANT'D We wish to remind the Earners that the "Woolens Mill Store" in Brussels is not connected with THE BRUSSELS WOOL- EN MILL, Lint is salting Goods front the Listowel ?hill, svhicl.i wo consider a great advantage to the Formers of this Locality, as the two Stores are ahlo by side anti Chu' Geode and Prices van rosily be compared. We are: .. YOUR O]37tih)iENT SERVANT'S, GEO. HOWE & Co,. 1313USSEL .