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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1885-1-23, Page 6THE B1tUSSELS POST
I AN)'AJty 23, 1885,
Directory of Churches and Societies,
>Tlsrvll.l.ln Cnpnon.—SabbathServices at
11 amu. and 0,80 p.lu, Sunday 14011001 at
3:0u p.m. Bev. Jno. Boss, 11, A„ pastor,
X000 Conoco. --Sabbath Services at 1.1
and 41:30 p.m. Banally School at 9:80
p.m. Rev. S. Jones, pastor.
ST. JOULE'S Cllpacu.--.Sabbath Services at
11 a.1n, and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 8;30
a.m. Roy. W, T. Cluffo, inounlbent,
MErnoploT Cucncu.—Sabbath Services at
10:30 a.m. and 0:30 p.tu. Sunday School at
2:80 p.m. Pastor Rev, D. O.Clappisou.
Rou.CN CA'OUOLi7 Clluh(cu,—Sabbath Bor-
vieo third Sunday in every month at 11 toll.
Bev. 1'. J. Shea, priest,
ODD Feio,uw'S Luhou ovory Thursday
evening in Graham's block.
Alasoslc Lomas Tuesday at or before full
11100n fu Ilolules' block.
A. 0, U, W. Loran meets on 2nd and
last Wednesday evenings each fnonth.
Tanr•.s'f1:n'oLOD81i and and last Monday
•evenings of each month in Smalo's hall.
L. 0. I,. lot Monday in every month in
Orange hall.
I'usr t1FY1ct:.--Ulliru I-Iuurs from S a, in.
to 7 p. 111.
`Itrlt.rSlca' IN,T1TUTld Reading Room and
'braxy fa llalmos' block, over S. 73. Smale's
Moro, will be open from 0 to 7 p.m. 011 Wed -
and Eudays and from 4 to 11 p.m.
on Satnrtlnys.
fel 1•na '1'd'ro11:C oo.
In very rdd weather it is difficult
to lea'.::' some cows drink a4 muell as
they should. Giving them a daily
small ration of salt iu their feed will
inerea.:e their demand for drink.
When foil partly vet]::not4 or green
food, twice watt Hog mill ansii rr,
Fattening Battle often driuk but et ea
a day.
00uekletis Arnie Salve.
The host salvo in the worldior C(Its,l1rn isos
Sues, lileers. Salt lihoum, fever Sores, Tatter
Clapped Nanda, Chilblains, Carus, and all
Skin Eruptions. and positively cures Piles, or
ne pe0 required. Itis guaranteed to give por-
Iect i.0t rsfaotinn, or money rslundcl. Pried
33 oe;lto per box. Far sale by G..4, neadmen
:'\l:hou;11 clay is 1003 eaoily woricol
than bghler toile. a good 31)1111114611111)
of it is desirable In growing all kinds
of fruits except peaches end grapes.
Even for gr t e a well -drained clay
is preferable to a sandy sell. The
pent' blights loss on 'heavy sad], p::r-
baps 1n4ttu)e they are not liable to
rud,lon ch: 1gro in temperature.
'fn '0'lic Ladies.
.11iGregor R Parke'a Carbolic ("crate will
eft -e any ease of l'in)pl es 011 the fare or Dough
Skin on either hoods o• face and 1010 then,
sett as 0171), It will also heal any 0000 who',
another preparations fuii. Thousands have
tested it. .ask your 40044))1 for S(eGreger R
l'nrke's Curbolie Conte, nil a, not he per•
snuele11 to t,kr anything else 01,11med to Lu a
good. 11 is but .:cents per 1:00 0) lietrgren vet'
Drug Store.
It is a pod pith for a fernier to
grow 114') or three short rows of apple
trees, planting the seeds, grafting at
the root the whiter they are a yen
ol1 with varieties desired. Some of
these trims he will probably wish to
plant ]himself, Rand what lie has loft
earl readily be sold to neighbors when
the trees aro old enough to plant.
,4.n Dad To laone.S0rx1illg.
))sward Shepherd, of Harrisburg, nl., sacs 1—
"Ha dug ro0eivr(l so much benefit from Elect-
ric Bitters, Ifool it my duty to lot suffering hu-
manity know rt. Have Lai 1 running 13000 011
1110 log for eight years ; my do )tore tele me 0
would hove to hove 1110 bone scraped or leg
amputated. I used, instead, 111000 bottles of
Electric Bitters and soveu boxes Bneklen'o
Arnim" Salvo, and my leg is 11000 0oau(1 nod
well" Electric Bitters are sold at 04)y cents a
bottle, nod Beckley's Arnica Salve at 111 ern is
perhos by G. A. Eleadman,
Thu 0111 cants and branches of
blackberries are very convenient to
carer otrawberties in places where
other Covering would be scratched oil'
by Ilene They do not blow off Basi•
13', and liens will net disturb thehl,
Potato tops are geed covering for
strawberries, 113 they contain t0 weed
seed, and they male 0. veryfertilizing
mnlcb.
Cruelly Murdered,
In the Pr00i too of Ontario every 1'090 tllone-
uffds are being slowly murdered by taking un.
suitable, untried Nostrums f.,r so ch complaints
ne Costiveness, Indigestion, Liver Complaint,
Kidney Troubles, eta., who (night easily re•
gain lust strength and anergy by using llfe-
(iroger's Speedy Curo. 'o oonvinee them that
scab Is the case we will give than a free trial
bottle at Hargreaves' Drug Stole, Price 60010,
and 81, Soo testimonials from per tone 111 your
own town.
It is a true saying that an animal
which goes into winter quarters iu
good condition is already half -winter.
tad, But this is in part because an
animal in poor condition ORD BCH bo
fed unreservedly as ono in good outer
,can. It i3 beet with all stock, when
grain feeding is commenced, to begin
lieu gradually, taking care not to itn-
pni: digestion.
CnoalAtarv, June. 1884.
'Messrs, 310msden & Wilson. Sirs,—Regard.
Mg the benefit dm9vodfrinn the use of your
filyeerated Balsam of b'ir, I fully endorsed
that alr'sndyj stated by your numerous oorro-
spondunts 10)1113 all parts of Nile e0n. iltry. HIop.
lag onntrnoted a 01)00.0 cold mem landed by
a violent cough, t111nghhaV.ng it 1'01011100 a-
tintahar� \Ii µWilliams,ato try 0 bottle onodrl t
is unnecessary to add that experienced relief
immediately 1 uml0id)1' it to bo one of the
greatest boons ever invented or ollerod to the
public, possessing all the properties claimed
for it 111 the arrest rind Cute of the complaints
speciacd. Four,. 4l,—Duncan McLaren,
It is acrael1Mei; allvisltbio to plant
a0 apple orchard on laud so stony
that it shunt bo pie ed, land indeed,
where helot can een.rcel3' be dug to
set theynha,e t1, es. 1t IS 11 lit, 00000.
nary fo d;;, :a h, „, Set the 1888 on
die earf,.44 1111,1 brill, in rich 0130111
front r, egeelere elect to envoy tho
root t 1110 113' MI needed The trees
wilt 11,1 ire ''ter, lie: 1. ll'.:a in a hole.
It ie true 1110,1 par.i0)11133 will remain
in ground all winter without injnry
if dug before growth has 0010100140311
in the spring, If la fest are dug and
covered with earth in the cellar they
will be quite as good, and muoh more
couveniuut, than by the old method
of peeping where grown.
Vitt It1 Lightning.
Fluid Lightning 4s 1110 only (MVO for Tooth -
a0110, Headache, Barnette and Nourolgla. It
does not take a day Or an 440111' to cure 1t, but
in loss than a minuto all pain is gotta. Thous•
Dade 11300 tested its uterits within tiro last
year. Thrid Lightning is also a positive cure
for Rheumatism, The worst possible 00800
11808 been porman0n1)y oared in one week.
Price 1)3 taints at Hargreaves' Drug Store.
1.ioklig up stones is baek.aching
work, as is known by everyone who
lute had the common experience of a
boy 011 11 dewy farm. The labor eau
ho lightened by rising l4 strong fork
with tines four inches apart, the same
implement atiu bo used for digging
out stones partly imbedded in the
polled, and not large enough to re-
quire a spade.
.4 Sh 03141*40 Discovery.
111'. wit, Johnson, of Huron, Da11,, wane
that his wife had been troubled with acute
Bronchitis for many years, and that all rem..
di: etried ,00 110 permanent relief, until he
procured . ". t (1e of Dr. Kung's New Bis0averg
for Cone• Y•u, t'unittlla and Colds, which
had am04,1.a.1.IIe01, 111411 1/00,111(1.,1 a pe•mau.
ant euro, 1t le guaranteed to euro all Diseases
of Throat, Lungs, or Bronchial Tubes. Trial
bottles 1100 nt l7, A. 0undstau'0 Drug Stmt.
Large (100 01.00.
Pig manure i4 generally richer than
that of anti' other farce animal except
poultry. This is pertly because the
pia 18 mainly 1'1'd 044 mill( 00 grant,
and in part owing to the. fact that the
pig will manage to deposit his exer5.
m0411 fu a 0(100 by itself, nut mixed
w111) the litter of his bedding.
A shovelful of manure over a hill
of bops will prove (1, 3300 t protco'iou
to the roots, and its soluble purtfuus
will be incorporated with the soil ao
as to benefit the Oren to the full ex
tent next season. The hop mot is
often injured (luring severe winters
from freezing of the coil.
Evaporating apples is excellent to
protract the abundance cf the fall
fruit nntillate in the winter and spring.
It dues not to luny great extent, how•
ever, enable ne to supplement the
deficiencies of one year by 111e ab1nd-
aiceof the year preceding. The apples
are liable to be00lnd \vo'm•eateu if'
kept through 1110 , llulhler, 11111e4g 00,1'0
is taken of thele, which on a Largo
scale iuvolvas too much labor to be
profitable
Where the grain is only to bo u4 l
for feeding, cats and peas are sumo -
times 3310wu together. The practice
13 au excellent One, as the two grains
will prod30)1 More feed than either
gee 111) separately. They are else good
when cut g:e111 for soiling purposes
or for putting into the soil. Peas are
strong, roil) feed, and their vines shade
the 3U'our,tl so completely that they
act as a mulch to the soil daring the
hottest weather. Oats growing with
peas Icu:p4 the vines of the. butter
from falling down.
Tobe„nning.
Every tuhioggan carries a lady, :and
some thine( that much of the popnl:B'-
lhy of the amusement comes from this
almost 3)000(1111)1 e111mon 6. Then too,
there isjust enough clanger about this
sport to make it delightfully exciting.
Warmly wrapped h p, the lady takes
her seat on the sift cushions, her foot
firmly 11r141011 against the front piece'
which 011118 over end covers them, her
hands grasping the rail at either side,
the body thrown slights' backward.
All will go well if s110 door not move,
but woe betide the girl who stirs au
inch to right or left I The slightest
possible movement all her part, if the
stoerer is not prepared for it, and even
then if not skillful in his management,
can 111 flash stand the tobog1,an on
enol, and give her and esuort a dive or
somersault into the 83 OW, if fortunate
enough to escape with no more seri-
ous results. Tho stserer takes his
place behind, His position is optional
b0't the general mode 1s to lie on the
left side, propped on ono arra, with
the right log extended, which is used
for stoeritig.
"Our (variable rale,” tudd la friend,
"is to hold on to your girl, 1.4)11 there
are critical moments when a very
tight held is absolutely necessary.
All being ready, the signal for the
start is given, and the (10140001 begins.
For One Or two sOC011d1 11 seems grad.
ual, but, like a flash, you fool as though
suddenly thrown into space. Your
)least seems to stop beating, yun catch
your breath, your brlain whirls (Ly
you shoat through the (iir with the
speed of an arrow; hut in an instant,
aid as suddenly, yen feel the welcculo
cr1111011 of t110 en0,v, into which there
is a tumble topsy turvy, and then a
great hurry to pick yonraelvee tip and
get out of the way o. your sevef:l3' fol.
lowing Il': ii1111)14,
!hen comae the to •,, 10401nn trudge
uphill to the Werth , ':.,)')6 60 do 11
all Or• r '•':1111, 1111d (1 takes from tel
to 101.,-,.: '''eg to walls back: over
the gt'nuud oa which you have tobog.
gamed in re; 1111(11y se0014,10,
Yelt1I710k.
Pride itself is a vino, which pride
itself inclines every man to find in
others, and to overlook in himself.
Georgie, how old is the marl court.
ing ,your sister 1-00urglo : 1 don't
kuow. 1 3Oese he is very young, as
there isn't inuell hair on ins (lead
cat
y 'III° laughs beet who laughs lost,"
Thorofare the 11147 who ea1011011 on to
11 i01fe, after ever'y'body else has got
through laughing over it, is the Lest
mall.
A elan has invented a (thheir that
eau bo adj.lsted to 800 different 110ei-
31o11-. It is designed for the small
boy, when the pastor preaches lung
8011110118,
1\ 101110r to doctor : \Vhat is the
matter watt my bey 7 Doctor : IIo is
sick. i3lothel :—with restful ooufil-
enoo—There 1 1 knew yun could toll
One what was the matter with Lira.
Ilow fortunate that you (fere near.
"Dear IDs, auntie," said it clover
girl 31)ent1ing a gay reinter 1111111 her
friends r:he rose rather eari3', "it
seems to me you 1(1011 1110 ill 011 ((1e
sill11 of the bed, and then walls round
to Ilio other end anti tell ole to got
u11."
Josh Billings well 51443 : "There 10
one tiling abl.nt a ben that looks like
wisdom. They don't hackle much,
until lifter they have laid their egg.
Saw phones are aleme a brageing
and 1(:lckling what they are going to
do, beforehand."
"Please help the Lliud,11 pleaded a
beggar who had al little dog with hint
attached to a 81111133. "Yeti are not
blind ; you can see 114 \ve11 as 1 (611."
-"1 111030 I'm not, but the (log io. It
would bo tough lack, indeed, if both
of hs were blind."
Tho nomination for the local oleo
(30113 in 8:)0111 Renfrew were wade
oa January 110 and the polling will
toile place on the 37th.
It is said that all the officals 10e1-
nectel with 1111 administration of
public affairs in the Northwest ten
ritmi is have tusked the Cove nm:,ot
tO 1'eln0v0 the capital to Calgary.
Rev. Kennedy Creighton, pastor of
the limn; street 31otbodiet church,
'1'oronto, while preaehiug on Sauday
night, llth i0,4., was e14101C011 With
par,aly.ei4, '114(1 111 1]0 hope is entertain -
col of his recovery.
T. D. linter, of Ingersoll, the 10011.
known cheese neat (ltautllror, ;114;1 r0-
ceivcll (1(0 bronze medal W0(1 by him
at the Amsterdam Exposition in. 1881
for the best cheese. It its a large-
sized medallion, having on one side a
likeness of the Bing of the Nether-
lands, and on the enter )'1111 the words
in German, 't11tel'1111t1On11I Agricult-
ural Exposition." On the other side
are the flags of tho different nations
which exhibited articles at the Exhi.
bitten. It is understood that the Do-
mion Government has decided to pay
all the expenses of exhibitors from
Cla1:de to the Autwcrp Exhibition
this year, on ooudition that they
exhibit in London in 1886.
The Toronto News says ;—Soon
after the close of the School of
Pbarinauy exa1111111aLtL011s hold in this
city le December hast, the officers of
the institution were led 6) suspect.
111111 IL (40,11 1111)1 been 1100110tt'116e11.
Among the applicants who obtained
permission to write on the examn1)114-
111111 was a yoeng man mo1101). W'Vnl.
Ifarren, of ➢lillblook, Porth County.
The applicant was ill his place when
the examination opened, wt.( to cor-
rectly the answers to the gloetious
0(1 the examination 1)111)0)'4, and
signed t110 11111ne Of Wm. Harrell ou
the back of it. Certain Oltcnnistanee6
led the of30(13114 to believe that the
young man was not the person he
represented htmself to be. An in-
vestigation was 0ommeneed, which
resulted in the (arrest on Friday, of a
young lean named Chas. A. Birk,
a medical student attending ono of
the colleges in this city, on a 0harge
of having personated and forged the
name of 111r. Barron to all exlmnine•
than paper of the School of Pllartuacy.
Kirlc's horn0 is at Eloho, iu the
County of Linoolu, The case eaw0
n in the police court on Saturday.
0. R. N, Bigg 4r proecented on behalf
of the School of Pharmacy, and MIr.
Fenton appelm'e(1 for the crown ;
Mot'plhy & 1urdoch defended the
prisoner. Rirk pleaded not guilty.
Mr. Biggar asked for :ELI adjournment
until Thursday next, in order to secure.
tho atte0111l100 of Air. liarruu. On
the prisoner's eonneel promising to
sec(1rel(i3 attendance on Monday, tido
et00 was adjourned until then. It
has not yob appeared whether there
wits conn' inn between Kirk and t-iar-
ron. It is said that Darren is \\Holy
to get it. to (ran'; ' for having beim
OH i YE v OH Y YES i
OHi YES
CHANGE O F BUSINESS.
Having Purchased the I3usiness of 11. Campbell, of' Lticknow
and. made additions to the 1mrge 3411(1 'Nell Assorted Stock, 1
14u1 prepare(. to Ofl'er I3argtuiis to the Public. that Cannot Fail
to Satisfy. Our Stock consists of
CRROCI0EIRY,
GROG b11)t1iS,
HARDWARE,
GLASS\V AI1E,
Dltl GOODS,
1'A'.I'EN'J' IIEDICINk1;,
1300Th R SHOES,
BEAD V-11ADF. CLOTHING, 110., Sc.,
On (4cco4111) of 1'11y espouses being loaf' I ail selling at Close
Prices.
111ave a Splendid -Stock 0t
Beak' MatlClothing fop en, and, boyo
all hand and Woolen Shawls ter Laclies, suitable for this
Season of the year and will be SOLI) VERY C1I7::\p, Ordered
Suits will have my Special Attention,
A Choice Stock of Teas, and fresh Fruit
Suitable for all kinds 00 Cooking' purposes that cannot Lail to
give Satisl•ietion.
Butter and Eggs taken in exe1'lauge for goods. 13y limiest
Dealing, close attention to business and low prices 1. hope to
merit a large share of public patronage. Give 11ll' 11 ('all.
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38 ROADW ; Y HOUSE. 38
Read and don't forget that Ross Bros. have ,just Opened out the Larg-
est Assorted Stock of.T'wee1s ever shown in Brussels, consisting 00
BEAVERS, FRIEZES, NAPS,
FANCY 'VO1ISTI,DS, 111L11''AX,
Scotch and Canadian Tweeds,
all(1 as talose all have to be run off this 'Winter to leave roma for
Spring Stock you can depend on getting a (1no(1 and Cheap Suit or
Overcoat.
Cafe, and Examine Our Stook
and von will be Satisfied that you clan Buy Suits and (,\Toasts -
Clleaper than ally place else,
WE HAVE ALSO ENLARGED 01311 STOCK OF •
HATS & CAPS IN ALL SHAPES AND STYLES.
O1,'R STOCK OF UNDERWEAR IS
ESPECIALLY WORTHY OF ATTENTION,
being of Exceptionally Good Value, Some Extra Large Sizes in
�;+�r
Shirts and Drawers of Good Quality. In�p(, �a,•+Lgv -w
1 _ .a :r:�.lil,i"''7._•f i ? "' M4 1 wf „- �,�51., im
we Shov a Complete Stock of Desirable Goods.
Suits Made to Order on shortest possible notice.
Call Early and Secure your Choice
tut we Intend Rushing diose Goods off at Once.
cerrytng on letsleuse Ini•4130100 ODE a 4(11111.
kl it it 'F3 t'tirp �,�,,
as druggist without the proper ti
a. i.\'. Mt If it also desIomted in tho. 7y 1i-Y��1
Drna,nion directory tae it. physician, Iy'athifilln1'1 . td 4t
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ale11,114(331), lu c amt meth, E (b 4
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