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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1885-3-6, Page 66 nirsoior r of Churches and Sooistissi i1MELviLLE Cntmen.—Sabbath Serviuee at 11 a.U1 and 9 du p.m. Sunday School at 2: p.m, liev, Juo, dose 13. A., pnator. Eine CAu11011-^Sabbath Sorviann at 31 amt. and ran pan. Sunday Sehnol at 0;50 p.m. llev. S. Junes, pester. BT, ,iniix's Cllvnrn,--.Sabbath Services at 11 Ilan. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 9:80 a.m. Rev. tV. T, Oiuffu, iuonmbont. METHODIST CuuaCu.—Sabbath servioes at 10:90 a.m. and 11:80 pan, Sunday School at 2:80 p.m. Pastor Rev. D. 0. Clappieuu. 11ol1AN CATnoLie CIIORCn.-8SRl,bath Bor. vine third Sunday iu every mouth of 11 a.m. Rev. P. J. Shea, priest. One FELLOW'S Lonox every Thursday evening in Graham's block. MASONIC LODGE Tuesday at Dr before foil moon in Holmes' blook. A. 0. U, W. Lonna meets on 2nd and last Wednesday evenings eaeh month, FonESTEn'S LODGE 2nd and Inst Monday evenings of each month in Smale's hall. L. 0. L. let 1Ionday in every month in Orange Hall. POST OFFICE.—Office Hours from S a. m. to7p.m, MEC1ANICB' INSTITUTE Readiog ROOM and tbrary in Holmes' block, over S. B. Smnle'a store, will be open from 0 to 7 p.m. on Wed- needaya and Fridays and from 4 to 0 p.m. on Saturdays. VARIETIES. Every lean may have a price, bet every other man cannot pay it. Three incomprehensible things— the infiinty of spaoe, the profundity of egotism and the sublimity If cheek. A Pennsylvania editor was fatally stricken with paralysis while at prayer not long ago. It is not likely such a thing would oocur again in a thousand years—in Ponneylvania. Clergymen, Singers and Pubno Speakers, will and ItobIae0n'11 rhospborizetl Emulsion of tho greatest benefit to there, whore there In any teudenoy to weakness of the throat or Bronchial tubes, as it soothes the irritated membrane, gives full.ton0 and strength to the vocal means and imparts new life and vigor to the enfeebled oonatitution. ..He tried to kiss me and I just told him ti behave." said an irate young lady after a sleigh -ride last night. "Well, Aid he tries you ?" asked her friend. "No, the idiot; he behaved." "This is very trying weather," she remarked from the midst of her seal- skin. "Very," said her sympalbetio friend. "It does give ono's husband an excuse for hanging about the house." Are you troubled with Salt Rheum, hough Hands, or old Sores of any kind that cannot be healed? Even though ,t be of years standing MoGregO r & Parke's Carbo ha Cerate will cure it. Beyond the shadow of a 110000 it 1s the beet healing compound ever known, Boils, Festering!, Front Bites, Burns or any Skin Trouble, nos Haro 8 eaves & Co,, DrugSold sts at as saute A Sunday school teacher asked a little girl of her class if she had been baptized. "Yes," said the little, "two timed." "Two times 1 Why, how could that be?" exclaimed the teaob- er. "It didn't take the first time," said the little girl. Everything except the truest kind of goodness appears to weaken and get shaky in the knees when put to the teat of comparison. Even the wisdom of Soloman seems to shrivel up when placed on a bench alongside of a J.P. sitting on his first case. PROMINENT among the greatest medical die- coveries, by Rio many Duren it hue affected. 'DfoGrogor's Speedy Curo leads the yon. Bub - looted to been found to contain rune of l those injur. tons iogrodionte characterizing the worthless specifics daily offered to the public, Every ingredient possesses a peculiar adantabihty to the various complaints for which it bas been compounded, and Its emoaoy le being oetrb. 110110d by teatlnlonlals hourly reosived. We ere therefore confident that wo have a proper. anion which we can offer to the public with the 000nranee that it win be found not only a 00. Itel but 00 aboolote lure for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Indigostion,aonetipation and Im- pure Blood. Free trial bottles at Hargreovoo' Drug Store, John Hamlin's nook and the house- maid next door were enjoying an after- noon gossip. "Just fancy," said the housemaid, "last night while I was undressing, all at once I discovered n man in my bedroom, Frighteners ? Well, I should say T wag frightened— at first," "So Mr. Blank was here today ?" Servant --"Yes, sir." "Aud you told him whim T said, I suppose ?" "Yes, sir." ''Did he take umbrage ?" "I didn't notice, air ; but if he did he'll bring it bank. He's a very particular gentleman, you know." Never Give lip. If you are suffering with low and depressed opirite, lose of appetite, gement' debility, dis- ordered blood, weak constitution, headache, or any disease of a bilious nature, b y all mean a orocur0 a bottle er Iaootric Bittern, Yru will be surprised to Bee the rapid improvement that will follow 1 you will be inspired with new life ; strength and activity will return ; pain asd misery will Cease, and houoefortb you will rejoice in the proles of Eleotri0 Bitters, Sold at fifty cents a bottle by G. A. Deadman. Kitchen Bepartea,—•Jlietress— "There it, goes again Mary, do you sae that door?" Maid—"Yes'um." .Mistress—" Well, you have left it open. Were you brought up in a saw mill ?" ,laid—"Nome ; 1 tillers lived with families as can afford door springs." It is interesting to note that in all the advertisements calling for a part. r,er with $15,000 011131, in n business paying thirty per cent, with n0 work and no risk the advertiser invariably ende up with, "No experience neces- sary," A man who has hn.d experience in schemes like that isn't the kind of man C.o advertiser is Looking for. "Put down on roller skates," salt( a Pout; lacy while with a party of friends the other afternoon In a candy store, "Yes, I uotlaod you were yes- terday when I sale yOR et the rink. You seemed to bo down most of the time." And thou all the spitful sisters of Eve giggled at their innocent sister, zieeklru'e Arnie halve. The beet ealvu II the woridtor Cuto,Iyruiee! Soros, Clime, S alt Rheum ,Fever Sores, Totter Chapped Rands, Obilblains, Horne, and on Skin Eruptions, and positively emus Piles, or nopny required. Itis guaranteed to give ppor- leot oatlehtetiou, or looney refunded. Prim) 2t conte per box. For Salo by G, A,lloadman A famous North Carolina clergy man while preaching from the text, "He giveth his beloved sleep," stopped in the middle of his disooutse, gazed up• on his slumberiug congregation, and said : "Brethren, it is hard to realize the unbmmtted love which the Lord appears to have for a large portion of my auditory." Wife—What's the matter now, John? nue- baud—Oh, that neuralgia and toothache near kills me. wife—Why don't you go to John Hargrosvea ,k 0o's. Drug Store and got a botulo of Fluid Lightning? You know 1t aures all snob things as Toothnuho, Neuralgia, Read - ache, Lumbago, Earaoho, Sore throat, eta. 11 gives instant relief. Patre ell.—There was a court- martial held on a young offfoer who had gond on a spree and had a fight in a bnr•room. The bitr proprietor 1008 brought before the court and put in the Witness -box. The p11800er was placed in full view. "Witness, do you recognize the prisoner?" "Yes, your Honor, and most of the court." A Great Discovery. Mr, Wm. Thomas, of Nowtou, Is., nays wife has boon seriously affected with a Bough for twenty --five years,end this spring moro se• verelyy than ever before, She had used nany remedies without relief. Rud being urged to try Dr. Icings Now Oteaovory, diel so, udth most gratifying results. Tho firut bottle re- lieved her very much, and the second bottle has absolutely scrod her. She has not had 80 good health for thirty years,' Trial hottits free et G. A. Deadman's Drug Store, Large deo 81. The seven ages of woman : At twelve she wants to wear long dresses, with a trail that will sweep up cigar stumps; at siztoen site wants to be a great actress : at eighteen she wants a sweetheart; at twentyone she wants a ltusbaud ; at tweutyfive she wants him to stay home in the evenings ; at twenty-eight she wants her own way; at thirty she wants a divorce. Coughs and Colds that we so frequently ne- glect, and which so often prove tho seeds sown for a harvest of oOnonmpttou, obould have immediate and thorough treatment. A tea- epoonfal of Bobineou'o Phosphorised Emuielon taken whenever the Cough is troublesome, will relieve the patient, and persevered;in will effect a euro ill the moss obstinate oases. 3 arm iorotes. A correspondent of the North Brit- ish Agriealtorist, replying to a prev- ious letter, gives the following advice regarding the best course to pursue to bring young animals to the butcher early. We may say that, at the price paid for lambs three to four menthe old, raising early lambs must be a profitable undertaking. The advice referred to above begins with the mother. "To bring young animals to the butcher at early ages," says this correspondent, "it follows that the mother be well fed, in order that the offspring may be in a healthy and forward condition when born, and it ix for the owuer'e interests to keep such condition on them and never al- low them to bo checked." He advis- es breeding ewes 0s early as possible, and giving them, during the brooding season, n half pound of oats daily, with (an essential part of the sheep, rations in England) a few turnips. He wants the ewes kept in fresh con. clition (not too fat), and particularly denounces turaip•topl as producing sickly lambs. When lambing time ie approaching, give linseed, cotton cakes, and oats to make up three- fourths of a pound, and, after tomb. ing, increase this to one pound por day, and, in addittou, it few White peas mid crushed maize will be found a good thing. If there is any grass, he says, let the ower and lambs on to it. A great secret of success in raising early ]Rebs is, according to this cor- respondent, getting them to eat other fond besides their mother's milk, which is a troublesome task. For a cross for this purpose he advises Shropshire or Oxford rams on Leiees• ter ewes. Clippings for the Curfew. There aro 2,750 languages, Tho Romans used water ciooks 1(30 13. C. In 1120 A. D. the strik- ing clock was invented. A bright unworn cent of the coin• ago_of 1804 was recently sold in Now York for $200, Sacramento Co. Cal., 010itns to have the only licorice plantation in the United States. The highest denomination of the United States legal.tendor notes, or gold certificates, at $10,000. Tho elocic in Tri lite church tywor, New York city, 1 the heavist in America. It talkaa tau mon over an hour to wind itnp. Scorpions and spidere proper ly fed upon the juices of their vio• time after lacerating them with their IDE 13.ttIJSS.ELS POS'!, jaws, yet fragments of insects have been Sometimes found in their stony Rohn, 'Tnllallaseee, Fla„ has n number of soap trees, The berries are about the size of a marble, yellowish iu ant- ar, The seeds are boiled to mike soap, In China and Japan the ber• ries are used as a substitute for soap just ae they are taken from the trees, The Palestine bees are regarded as remarkable, and recently a gentlemen in Jerusalem forwarded to this conn. try a queen bee by nail, the first ev- er soot. It came through in twenty- three wentythree days, and within a week after its arrival began to lay. A Nevada rauohman has a herd of hybrid cattle, crossed between a male buffalo and the domestic cow. They ere not housed luring the winter, but fiud their foots and thrive where other cattle would starve. 'Their beef is said to be excellent, and yarn has boon spun from their hair. The number of plant specimens known to botonists has been placed at 100,000, it seems there are many more still unknown. Last summer an English botanist made an ex- nursion of but 50 miles into the mount- ains from Clanton, ()Luna, and of the 920 specimens he procured, fifteen proved wholly new to science. Josh 111llblgs' Wilde to Health. Never run into debt, not if you can find anything else to rue into. Be honest if you can : if you kant be honest, pray for health. Marry young, and if you make a hit keep cool and don't brag about it, Be kind to your mother•in•law, and if necessary, pay for her board at some good hotel. Bathe thoroly onoe a week in soft water, ka86ell soap, and avoid bite boots. Exoroise in open air, bob don't saw wood until you are obliged to. Lail every time you feel tickled, and laff onoe in a while anyhow. If you have daughters, let your wife brill; them up ; if she has 0010 - mon sons she can beat all yuro theor- ies. Don't drink too much nu cider, and however mean you may be, don't a- buse a kow. Don't aware ; it may convince yu, but it is sure not to convince others. Never get in n hurry ; ,you can walk a good deal further in a day titan you can run. Never borrow what you aro able to buy, and allwuss have some things you won't lend. Don't jaw back—it only proves that you aro az big a phool az the other phello. Hold the baby haff the time, and allwuss start the fire in the morning and put on the tea•kittle. Eat hash washing days and be thaukphull, if you have to shut yo.n• eyes to do it. Canadian ]News. The election for the Looal Legisla- ture in South Winnipeg takes place on March 8rd. Brantford firemen have decided to hold a tournament in that city on the 8rt1 of June. Scott Act organizations are at work in every ooustitueney in Ontario ex- cept five. Geo. F. Durand, of London, has been chosen architect for the Perth county buildings. Toronto expended $1,207 in clear- ing snow from pnblio thoroughfares and drains lu ono week. L. D. Monk, of Monet Elgin, has purchased the Dinchesber Station Cheese Factory for $1,505. Meyer Moberly, of Collingwood has volunteered to raise a colored regi- ment for active sorvtoe in the Soudan. The rolleution from the electric lights in Detroit is plainly visible on clear night( in Malden, 25 miles away, James Colbteugh, Mayor of Selkirk, Manitoba, a former residentof Welling. tou County, has been appointed Bursar of the now 108aue asylum for Manitoba, The requisite number of signatures have beau obtained to the Scott Act petition I'or the County of Ontario, and it lits been deposited in the Registry office at Whitby, Jennie Harkness, of Ailsa Craig, While warming his foot before the fire the other evening, fell :warp and his pantaloons caught fire and burned his legs severely, Charles Fitzgerald, Hamilton, drank the °entente of a bottle of tur- pentine—he says by mistake. Itis wife intimated that be tried to deg ray hie life. .Ile will recover. Tho Quebec Government hits sub• milted to the, ',,,oral Government a new 111e1lorinl, by which it claims $8,000 per mile forthe eastern portion J� of the D. 11., OE Itl U. Railway, which sum mei asked last session, but nob paid, ole -1.1 aW ITO, 20. Itwillpay the formers of the surrounding townships to call at the BRUSSELS FOUNDRY :Ind see Mir stOekof PLOIIGIIS, I IIAllIfOWft eUVk'1rL1f 143 CRAPE OCI'Tl;lte, 1[ 01tSb1 POWERS, S LANG It JLL3.1itt,to Which ore get up specially to muotcbo Ivanis of thob'urmiugoommuuity Wo also giro spools] attention 1 o repni re of every dosoription on Steam Engine .t Rollers, Reapers. Mow. ,'rhreshingilaehines, l`longh q. and any Lnpleinent n Red on Sherartn SATISFACTION GUARANTEED AT REASONABLE RATES Fell stook of Sitcom, Weber and Ong Pipes always on band. We oordiialy inyito lnspootion at the old tend BIM et„uoar the Poet (since, WM. R. WILSON. TU THE RATEPAYERS OF Bre els and. SURROUNDING COUNTRY. In order to Save You the Trouble of' writing to Guelph for the GENUINE BELL ORGAN, you can be supplied at Mr OFFICE, as I and the Agent for this section. 1 give this notice so that the Public may not be compelled to buy INFER- IOR ORGANS. GEO LOVE. BRussELs, JAN. 2nd, 1885. 11A1u'a ti, t8il5 MA1,1 \4 OTIT PAD 0 K Hardware Store. Clearing Sale .Pl'eviUft,S 10,S'tooh-takin,f1 Pricer••'/ Away DOWD. —FOR - 30 Days Only. NOW 18 THE TIME , TO BUY Cheap Hardware. J'ae. Orogen 33 BROADWAY NOUS E. 38 Read and don't forget that Ross Bros. have just Opened out the Larg. est Assorted Stock of Tweeds ever shown in Brussels, consisting of BEAVERS, FRIEZES, NAPS, FANCY WORSTEDS, HALIFAX, Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, and as those all have to bo run off this Winter to leave room for Spring Stock you can depend on getting a Good and Cheap Suit or Overcoat. Call and Examine Our Stook and you will be Satisfied that you can Buy Suits and Overcoats Cheaper than any place else. WE HAVE ALSO ENLARGED OUR STOCK OF HATS & CAPS 1N ALL SHAPES AND STYLES. OUR STOCK OF UNDERWEAR IS ESPECIALLY WORTHY OF ATTENTION, being of Exceptionally Good Value. Some Extra Large Sizes in Shirts and Drawers of Good Quality, In It 1i wo Show a Complete Stock of Desirable Goods. Suits Made to Order on shortest possible notice. Call Early and Secure your Choice as we intend Rushing these Goods off at Once. ROSS Fashta .atbt �laa1ot��s. rI s > 7 ale's Old Stand,. :(4