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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1885-3-20, Page 63 Dirootory of Churn hos and Sooiotiost Mn1.vmur Coonan.—Sabbath Services at 11 a,m, and 0.10 pan. Sunday School at 81 p.m. Rev. Jno. Rose, 13. A., pastor. liNox Cin-ncir.--Sabbath Services at I1. u.nt, and 0:311 p.m. Sunday School at 2;80 p.m. Rev, S. Jones, pastor. ST. Son3'o (. hrnca.—Sabbath Services at 11. a.nl, and 7 p.ul, Sunday School at' 0130 a.m, Hey, W. T. 0Infie, iuoumbent, 3Iu stop reT CiLr'n1,11.--Sabbetla BerVl0011 at 10:30 a.m. and 11:30 p.m. Sunday School at 2:80 p.m, Pastor 11cv. P, C. Qlnppison. RO]IAN CAI:1101 in Carnca,—Sabbath Sor. vice third Sunday in every month at 11 a.m. Bev. P. J, Shea, priest. ODD Fta.r.ow's Lopns Seery Thursday evening in Graham's binok. MAeouic Lonna Tuesday at or boforo fall monn in Holmes' block. A. O. U. W. Loner: meets on 2n0 and last Wednesday evenings each month. FonttsTnn'nLonan 2nd and last Monday evenings of each month in Smale's hall, L. 0. L. 1st Monday in ovory month in Orange Hall. PosT OFFICE: Ofilec hours from 8 a, m. to7p.m. MacnANrrs' IseTiTrXO Beading Room and sbrary in Holmes' block, over S. B. Smale's store, will be open from 6 to 7 p.m. on Wed. nosdays and Fridays and from 4 10 6 p.m. on Saturdays, Jt+ arm 1Nttt©ra. The chief difficulty in teaching calves to drink from the pail arises from too great haste. Let the animal become hungry, warm the food to the temperature of new milk, give it the finger to suck, but only for a moment and the lesson will be soon learned. Aro you troubled with Salt Bhoual, hough nd that eannot be healed? r veold e thought oresoi anyeki of yours standing Mo Grego r & Parke's Carbolic C orate will env) it. Beyond the shadow of a doubt 18 is the best healing_compound ever known, Boils, Pe aterings, Frost Bitoe, Burne or any Shin Trouble, are alike cured by it. Sold at 95 :nuts b7 Tuo, Hargreaves & Co., Druggists, Gypsum for spring use should be drawn in winter, while there is good sleighing. That sown on clover should be left until the plant has got some start, so that the duet may fail on the leaves. It should, however, bo sowu early enough to be dissolved by the spring rains. Pea and bean straws, well cured, are excellent for steep. Other stook will learn to eat them if given a small quantity at a time in cold weather. They aro very nourishing and make an excellent quality of manure. They should all be fed out during the oold weather, as when spring comes it is more difficult to induce any stock to eat them. Raclalen's Arnlc Salvo. The best salve in the worldtor Cute,Brulees Boree,IIloore,8alt Rhoum,Fever8or08,Tetter Chapped. Hands, Obilblafas, Oorne, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively Duras Piles, or nopav required. It is guaranteed to give por- tent satisfaction, or money refunded. Prion 55 oeute per box. For solo by G.A,nondman If farmers realize the waste involv- ed nvolyed in turning the moisture from sap or rain into steam through their stoves, they would not fail to get a supply of seasoned wood under Dover at lent a year in advance. All the beat from wood that is required to turn its water into steam is lost, and this much more than i3 generally supposed. POOBINr0T among the greatest medloal dis- coveries, by the many cures it has affected. aioGrogor'e Speedy Cure leads the van. Sub- jected to the minutest ohemfoal analysis, 11 has been found to contain none of those injur. Mus ingredients characterizing the worthless epeciftcs daily offered to the public. Every ingredient possesses a peculiar adaptability to the various oomplainte forwhloh it has been compounded, and its efficacy is being estrb- Halted by testimonials hourly r0oeivod. Wo are therefore confident that we have a proper. attou which WO 0110 offer to the public with the assurance that it will be Lound not only a re- lief but an absolute lure for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Iadlgostion,nouetipattlan and Im- pureBlond. Free trial bottles et Hargreaves' Irma Store. In time of drought well-manured soil i3 moister than the same quality unfertilized. A dressing of phosphate by forcing the eros) to early maturity often ripens it in advance of the worst droughts, and thus insures m au00800 even beyond the fertilizing action of the manure itBell. This is most cone - mon with early sown spring grain. Never Give Up. It you aro suffering with mow and depressed spirits, blood, appetite, eakt cigeneral stlt tlo , headache, or any disease of 0 bilious nature, by all moan s procure n bottle of Elnotrie Bitters, You will b' surprised to see the rapid improvam oht that will follow; you will be inspired with now life ; etrenlitlt and activity will return : pain and misery will cease, and honoefurth you will rejoice to the praise of El (nett io Blttere, Sold at fifty cents a bottle by G. A. Deadman, A company of farmers In tho same neighborhood lately mot to discuss farming topics. They were much surprised to fend haw different their praoticcs were. Though occupying similar land, their rotations were dif- ferent, and when they separated, each ono acknowledged that ho had learn- ed something of value from the oth- ers. If dressed bogs aro allowed to freeze before or after cutting up, ev. ery particle of frost must be got out of them before the pork is packed in the barrel, Tho frozen moat ie per- meated by all', wllah t11118es excluded spoils the meet. It is much better not to allow pork to freeze before parking, though it should hang long 01000 11 to get all Cho animal hent from it before cutting ilovvn. THE BRUSSELS POST The chief obstacle to good sleighing NI'l1MMONS IN Sllelt'U. in the country is tho roadside fence. Ilothn rFaint)"of tufa. There molest' of those than foruterly, Without ithuus a rich heart wealth is an and on the leeward side on see011- travelled roads there are every winter I ugly b g otutaat homage ton can pay to fewer of the crooked rail fences which i trothis to use it. make pitch -holes in the road to break sleighs and lame horses. 'Thema fon- cos along roadsides should be declar- ed nuisances. Tuaett wen are troubled with Bronchitis, or W cloacae of the throat or lungs, should uotda• lay, but take nobiueon's Puoephorizod liuoul. .ion regulnrl)', according to the advice of their I lay:loien , or the directions on the bottle. Al- ways ask far Robinson's PM/aphorised 1'lanul- ainu and bo euro you get 1t. In looking over the seed box for spring planting, melou and cucumber seeds neon not be rejected on account of their ago. In fact, the older they aro the better fruit they will produce. It is perhaps true that these old seeds will not make as strong plants, hence they will not run to vine rather than to fruit, as fresh seeds on highly manured land sometimes do. wlto—Wheee the mutter now, Tabn? Hits- band—Oh, eo-band—Oh, that neuralgia and toothache near Ms me. Wife—Why don't you go to John IISrow0000 & a;!,.,2? rug Btoro and got abotdle of Fluid Lt r MYou know 11 aurae all ouch thins: as Toothache, Neuralgia, Dead- uohe,riur, .,.. ,, Paraobe, Sore throat, etc. It giyee instant relief. Alsike clover is in some planes the only kind that can be grown. It is not touched by the clover worth, whioh destroys the medium and large rod clovers. Alsike seed is much fi^• er than that of the common varietioe. Four to five quarts of send per acre is a fair allowance ; but because the seed is fine the ground should bo in the best filth or much will fail to grow, A Greet Discovery. Mr. Wrn. Thomas, of Newton, Io., says ;—'111y wife has been seriously affected with a cough for twenty -eve year8, and this spring more se- verely than ever before, She had used many remedies without relief. and being urged to try Dr. Ring's New Discovery, did so, with most gratifying results. The first bottle re- lieved her very much, and the 85001311 bottle has absolutely cured her. She has not had so good health for thirty years.' Trial bottles free et G. A. Deadmuu'e Drug Store. Large else el. In winters like the present, when deep snow abound, apple tress should be closely looked after. If there is loose snow near the trunks It should be firmly compacted by trampling with the feet. Mice will not gnaw hark when their bodies are exposed to the light, but under cover of loose snow, stones or weeds they will do damage that it will require much la- bor to repair. Poultry should have plenty of light. It is a lather significant fact that the laying season, with most fowls, is dur- ing the time of the year when days are longest, Make them warm as possible in winter, but do not do it by confining hens in dark and damp plaices, which will engender disease. If possible have south windows, so that hens may get sunshine in the middle of the day. Faghiou Notes. Pompadour necks are now out wid- er than ever before, It 1s predicted that round hate will entirely supersede bonuots in the spring. Shoulder Oape3 will bo worn with the new spring costumes designed for young ladies. Dressy wraps are of blue, grey, black, or brown, trimmed tvltll loath - ere, lace, or passementerle, Sewing silk grenadine, or the sheer- est of nnn'e veiling, is the best choice for a thin morning dress. Many of the new bonnets lie close to the tread, and are simply wreathed with fresh, exquisite French flowers. Cloth jackets have backs closely fitted and designs are again to bo used for outside saoquee and long Newmarket omits. Elegant dinner dresses for elderly ladies are of plain bleep velvets, made in princess fashion, Rich laces aro used at the throat and wrists, Among the coining novelties in fine goods for summer suite will be found the so -culled cobweb weaves, a very open cloth, made of wool and silk in cheeks and stripes of a rough effect. Street jackets oiiu b0 made of smooth cloth, of cheviot or of rorgh diagonal, and of any color preferred by the wearer ; they can be finished with rows of plain stitching, or with braid, plain or fanciful. Plaids will be largely employed its garnitures for plain stuffs. Costumes of surah in any of the light spring shades of the plain material matolled with plaids of the sante shades nixed with brighter colors, are very attract. 100. Polonaisee and basgnos divide pop- ular favor almost evenly, the latter displaying an unusual varioty in style and ornalrlentation. All haegnes if fitted at all, set to the figure with tho closeness of cuirass bodice ; and many handsome ceet Amos of heavy goods will be warn ' 'ging the early sprine without any au..lti.,nal garment except the graceful little shoulder cape, which is considered the most etylisll accompaniment of the newest French polonaises, The Lord intends that our wealth shall be our servant, not our Master, The haunt] heart is like lloavcu— tlle more angels the utero room. If men are so wicked with relibion what would they Le without it ? Moine should bo matte ti,e dwelling plaoe for eouly ruttier than a more lodging place for bodioii. Hundreds of people on talk for ono who can think, bob thousands caul think for one who can see, If thou tvonldst attain to thy high. est, go look upon a flower what that dose wiileesly that do thou will- ingly. When worthy men quarrel, only one of them may be faulty at the first ; but, it strife continue long, common- ly both become guilt}. No man has ever lived a right life who has not been chastened by a we - .man's love, stt•eugthened by her cour- age,tuid guided by her dieoretion. All impatience of monotony, all weariness of best things, even, are but eigns of the eternity of our nat- ure, the brokeu human fashions of the divine everinstingnoss. Pcsrth County Notelet. Dr. Talmage lectures in Stratford April 28th. Mitchell is to have ll roller skating rink shortly, LL. -col. MnKnight has assumed command of the 28101 Battalion. On the tax roll of St. Marys the owners of 82 lots ars three years uta arrears for taxes, Rev, James Ballantyne, of Strat• ford, has received a unauimaus call to Knox Presbyterian Church, Loudon South. John Walsh, of St. Marys, was in Washington during the inauguration of President Cleveland. The people of Kirkton are circulat- ing a petition for signature for a dally mail from St Marys instead of Exet- er. James Mulheron, of Mitchell, re• contly shot a wild cat in Luther township wbioh meaenred 4 feet 7 in. in length. There are 2,000 lees children of school age in the county of Perth than there were six years ago, and 4,000 lees in Huron county. William Davidson, County Clerk, has been appointed chief inspector for the county by the Dominion Lic- ense Commissioners for Perth, The Stratford Hortioultural Socie- ty is,going to hold two exhibitions this year. The usual one on Domin- ion Day and another in September. George Brickenden, formerly with White & Go., of St. Marys, hug be. Dome a partner in the well-known dry goods house of A. 13. Powell Be Go,, of London. Ouoiti Tian News. A. number of Montreal barbers were fined for carrying ou their trade ou Sunday. Diphtheria is caging in Malden, Essex, Four children in one falnily have died wtthiu a week. • The estimated expenditure on the Toronto Public Library during the netting year is over $20,000 Matthew Anderson was elected Reeve of Fergus by 12 majority over Jaines Arge, the va t:alloy having 06• ourred through the nuseatulg of Dr. Grove e. Tho Yietoeie, B. C., acting Ruder ihetnoletious from the Prov'Inofal autfl- 011005, refused to allow it nulubee of Chiuose to land 1•roin an incoming ship. The Cobourg fire department are melting arrangements for a monster 1'110tnan'e toartltunent and demon- 011801ou in that town nu the Queen's birthday. Bliss Beatty, 1I. D., graduate of the Kingston Ladies' Medical College, flow statinuod at Indere, OeutralIud- ia, is meeting with determined op- position from the Enropeun and nat. Ivo doctor's, every possible obstacle being planed iu her way t1 prevent her practicing. A bill has boon in'rodueed In the Nova Saone, Legislature to permit the eoustrtlotiou of an elevated rail- way through Halifax from Richmond to Freshwater. The proposed lino will run through several principal thoroughfares, The cars will hold about twenty people each, and aro to be propelled by electrical motors. The so called Dor011ostoe mystery is a mystery no longer. Dr. Moore having been discovered in East Sag- ivaw, Michigan, 10 ootttpauy with the woman Cook, The doctor has eon - reseed that the blood-stained buffalo robe and other appearances of foul play wore arranged by himself for the purpose of misleading public opinion. ALLAN LINE, ub' JJOYAII DIAI1a S'1.'RAJMSJ11PS, eat111:T.0 li'. ;eta «)t t ivreitl'OOI,, late 'went tin-, WeV, 1038148, elle, Stcurage, 013, 1,11-01,u01. Londendnrry foot to anQueenstown, n005lior e1 ,,' ,o b)' allyl ao5l-011l0a tint, WINTER ARRANi3EMENT, 1885, Sniliu H from 1'()IOTL:1N1). CASPIAN, ,, , , .... ,,'Stithuratlny, Fob, Stith 8ARPINI:VQ March Sih 1'151111VLAN " kith BARAIATIAN " 10111 No Steamer from Portland March tlitll. PARISIAN Thursday, April and No Steamer front Portland, April 0th. SAltl)INIAN Thursday, Apr. 10th Na Steamer from Portland, April '23rd SA13AIn.'TIAN Thursday, April 30th Oho last train oautteetht5 with 1110 steamer at Qnoboo 100000 •roronte Ve.iuosday,f et 0:00 n. m. Passengers oaul',ave Weduoedcye at 10.0 p,nr, 0180, and eonneet with the steamer at Hal- ifax, by paying an additional fare of 4435 1st, and 02.05 Ind oluoo, No cattle, sheep or pie are carried on the Mall Steamers of tho Allan Idno, For Tickets and Berths mutt 0very informa- tion apply to J. R. GRANT Agont, At the Poet Once, tlreosr Is. GOOD GOODS AT YOUR Own rigare A PUBLIC AUCTION SALE of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOE, READY- MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, &c., Will commence at the Store of T. C. IIAR13OTTLE, Cranbr'ook, on Wednesday evening, March I1, and will continue until further no- tice. This sale is got up to clear oft a Largo Stock of Winter Goods to make room for Spring Importa- tions. Now is your CHANCE. Don't fail to be in. attendance. Como and get Goods at your OWN PRICES. T. C. Harbottle, Proprietor. BERLIN FOUNDRY ! A� MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES, BOILERS, MILL MACHINERY, c. Small Upright Engines —AND— BOILERS A SPECIALTY. For further particulars apply to Nelson 4' Co., Berlin, Oat, Money to Loan. .P.PIY:d'L'E FUNDS. $20,000 of Private Funds have just been placed in my hands for Investment AT 7 PER CENT. Borrowers can have their loans complete in three days 0 title is satisfactory. Apply to E. E. WADE. 331r -LA NO. 20. Itwl l:pay the farmers of the surrounding townships to cal) at the .BRUSSELS FOUNDRY A fid sue out'stook of PLOUGHS, jHARROWS SOOFFL1DR8 I CHAFF OU 1"1'EB8, HORSE POWERS , I LAN1)11 OLLTSli8 ,&c Whioharo gut up specially to meettio wants of the h'artniugoommunily Wo also give speatai attention 10 repairs 0f every doearipLion ou Strata Engine as Roltare, laoapers, SSow• ern 'Threshing 3iiiCIlnOs, Ploughs. It fid art)' 1Cnp1um0n iueetl on bufarm SATISFACTION GUARANTEED AT 1REASONABLE RATES I'ullatoohul8 tentiI, Vdater and utas 8'tpri4 twuyponhand.. W000rdiltlr Invite Inepnotion 010 the old tend A[imlpt,Jnear thoPostoffice, WM. R. WILSON. MA11Oil 20. I 88:5, 1VI A ) 1 rr 11 PAL Hardware Store. Oleartng Bale Previous /al.i/1Gh-tU/f'('/l,f' Prices) Away Dorn 30 Days Only. NOW 18 THE TIME TO BUY Cheap Hardware, Jas. 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