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THE BRUSSELS POST
n' clod has tilos, sull9cribvrs by 1st of Jul 1k80 in
Y n ht nvau s musm u0ntlt that order that their y'
1 au1 old, I may bo childish, but I love Min. '.'d Mt tho Het,
plirit'; 22. 13i 10181 distr
£ 14(08 lo,mo 1t Hhiuin' in a Chtintiau's 3138 the schools
piety; will etas» for tho summer holidays all
I Jesus told tis in Ilia sei'i114ult, in Judea's the 193 1''1'lday in July, and 1'f? -u 1at1
Mountains wild, on the 11rd 131enday in Angnst. `The
1111, that Wants to go 30 Heaven 1n118t be llku othl'1' holidays 30110(1( 1110 ,e11oi ad
(1 (3334( cltil,l' bcful'e. Ill C1ti1'H to
Jaek'sumw,•r('(1.1a1)''30311; rh'o'p,and ',knit Our heads aro grown.' Fray, do u' wife, aur w'uH loos furor.
IVa more .strange,' he Coptic,],
hearts 741'4 ben( in' ,dolt ; put'uted c111aF c , POLhe a:ud l Il ,li
that lulu) should tato as all ]affront In at little. while the lla.,ter will Call for 110 Schools ]111,0 close on li/e 1'
lfhat's Rohl as tut aside," U, ,,, l 1( 1'w la.
of July, and r.:•open Int the ln:,t Alun-
1Vheu wro rmuch that pearly ',ntelynty', and they' in August. Trust11. t cannot r.; -
"Tet you'll concede," 1 de," said .nim at islet'luulE in ''''.11,1.1)"Y119 eyes,
"1[iu h 3430 ((., 1 it ;,,tont,, V%e'11 see nn :.310411 Wn1810111111 1114( tempt, then thu hubday'H its 4eu t ,fu1.1s
That one should eycr get affronts of the slues. 28. 14bere :t »era' a hi ip13 iH
Trout d1 htr+r'7 in »Creel: estalllishud in the sante tnuuioipslity
M� � m ® ns tl 1ii h Retool, 3111'
''fun are right, but after all, i don't i'1II • 1'I;I1LiC :;('1i00C,ti A('1' 6 eplua,e School
Think that's Fo the 1'1',•' t-uiri 'loch, `^__ trustees may appoint a nnlhlber of the
"As this-thnl eve]' nu u!'frw1, CIinNnh:d n[nnls IN 011(3 LAW r,.ts'r (41 (0v, High School Hoard.
liholdtl talo±+t man aback," 14, 1.vE1') i[le1311lE9' :)}' the Board of
1111 1:(11118300 of Education 11318 13• I l'.x111mn01'8 for the 0031131(311 exan1111a-
tion to 110811 Schools is entitled to he
pa1t1 for his 80101008 as the 13oard de-
termine. Tho reinnnoratiol le fixed
at $4 per clay, or 75 cents fur each
candidate lieu of a poi: (liom allow•
once as may Ito duoidod by the ()min-
ty Couueil.
It is inteudod to issno immodtately
a compendium of tho Public and
High Schools Acts, tad tiro regula-
tions g000101ug Normal, Model, Pub-
lic and High Schools.
This brief summary is lueroly in-
tended to point out the Mo10 import-
ant amendments. Glto. W. 13089,
Alin. of Education.
4.,x.efu.
'1'111; �ll;b;ldR1';8'I" 1'H1N31
"flrnv queer itis," said .fins to Ja01t,
'That it Aould be nu8'n watt
To think 3hinF1 said h,•tiind hint back
Are meant its an affront,
ilia be batttil '
leir »altos may ba retain- '
fudod coat and 0003.
GIRLS, DON'T YOU DO T1', sued 3130 following clranlar respecting
_ nulon2mo,ls to the Public Schools
Now its the time, 7 »1181100(111111 say, to wrostle ;Act : --
with stubborn nails and 11orri,1, load. ; 1, 13y 81lb-80011"n 7 of 800ti011 2 11
less 111111(8 ; is sonde quite clear that a farmer's son
To lrn1fltlm dusty 11]0,8 flu. dusty carpets, or any person (188003011 for 11(10M0 may
And beat them poll with many sounding
bo elected 1 ablio School Trustee.
To 000(01 with piercing .900 010 cracks and 2, By section 1) 1318 provided that
corners, no territory distant mom tbau throe
For bit, of fluff and slyly hidden crumbs ; ; miles in a direct lino frons 3310 school
To sweep from ceilings high t110 web of
spider( hotuo can be included iu forming any
Beclulso the breezy, sneezy string has now school eectio0
conte; 3, By section 23 a newly elected
But, girls, don't you do it, trustee may mak() the declaration of
Now in the time, they also nay, for dashing 106]00 before a Justine of the Peace.
Cold water'gninat 00011 window and its 4, When trustees exempt indigent
blind; ; persons from school ratoe, they must
For flanging gsilts and rug8 and mate and notify the cleric of the municipality to
blankets
Out on rho lines to flutter in the wind. that effect before the first day of Aug-
To vox poor men so that they wildly utter us t,
Suc1, words UM strike their wives --a i. Thu 101193(49(1 of township (in
moment -dumb, which thele are township hoards.)
ury,',
The time t0 tarn 110 whole horse tops} cities, towns an/1 locorporated villages
af
Belulse the frenzy, wheezy spring has must submit their accounts for audit
Q01t10 • to the municipal auditors.
lint, girls, don't you 110 It. 0. The qualification of the trust
Now i8 tho time, they say, but I say, "Nou-
sense I"
Better remain in peace till by and bye;
Then, by degrees, sot everything in order
When days grow warns beneath a warm-
er sky.
Let those who will bring to their homes
discomfort,
And make tbolr Lith and kin look prec-
ious glum ;
Catch cold for leant of fires -go faint and
hungry,
And nl l became° uneasy spring has come;
But, girls, don't you do it.
OLD MAN IN TIIP; STYLISH CIIIURCII,
well, wife, I've been to ebnrolt to.day-
boen to a stylish ono
Arad, stein' yon can't go from home, 1'11
tell you what 10841 Ilene ;
You would hav0 boon surprised to see what
I sew there to -dray;
Tho 9i8d rs were fixed up so fico they hard-
ly bowed to pray.
I hall on those coarse clothes of mine -
not conch the worse for 10010 -
But, then they know I wasn't one they
called a millionaire ;
do they led tho old man to a seat away back
by the door ;
'Twas bookless and unoushioned, a reserved
sent for tho poor.
Pretty soon in came It stranger with gold
tont clothing line ;
They led him to n cushioned seat far in all.
van=e of mine,
I thongbt that won't exactly right, to soot
hint up so near,
When he was young, and I was old and
very hard to hear,
But, thele 3110,0 is no ac0unntin' for what
some people do ;
The finest clothing now -a -days oft goto the
finest pow ;
But when wo retch lhnt blessed home, all
undefiled by sin,
' V0'l1 see wealth beggin' at 3110 gate while
poverty goes in.
I couldn't hear the sermon, I sat so far
aw'ay',
8o through the flour of service I could only
hatch and pray,
Watch the loin's of the Christians sitting
near me round about;
Pray that (sod would motto them pure
within, as they were pure without.
while I sat there looks»' all around upon
the rich and great,
I kept thinking of the 01011 mum and the
beggar at the gate.
IIow, by 1111 bat dogs forsaken, the poor
bei gar's form grew cold,
And the angels bore hie spirit to tho man.
stone built of dole].
Ilow at last the riot; ]non polished and his
(+crit took its flight
From the purple and fine linen to the home
of endless night;
There he learned as ha stood Sarin' at ten
beggar in the sky
"It isn't 1111 of Iifo to live, nor all of loath
to die,"
I doubt not there were wealthy sires in
that religious fold,
Who went rap from their dwellings like the
Pharisee of old -
Then retorted home from their worship
theirwith To spurn tho hungry uplifted
mthei�r door with
naught to satisfy,
Out with such profoOsions I they nr0 loin'
mora today
To stop tho wintry sinner from tho gospel's
shm1n' way,
Than ell the books of infidels, than all that
hue been triocl
811(00 Christ was horn in I3othiehem-sinao
011'083 w'0s 011(1 011 0 31,
Iloty simple aro the works of God, and yet
how' wiry genial --
Tho shells in moon caverns -the flowers on
the lnlnl.
11egilde the aloude of ovonin' with tho gold.
light from his throne,
Not for the rioll man only, not for the poo'
alone,
Then why should roan look down on man,
becauso of lack of gold 1
Why seat slim in the poorest pew, hoon,aee
his clotll00 are old ?
A heart with noble motives -a bOnt't that
Canadian INIc:wr,.
Ottawa is nosy illuminated by aloe -
trio light.
Windsor is now assessed at $2,302,-
800; population, 7,287.
Tilsonburg Las a new roller rink
150 feet long and 50 wide.
The Manitoba Legislature was pro-
ofof a township board is tho same ,}y rogued ou Saturday afternoon.
30 a rural school trustee. According to the late assessment,
7. Arbitrators appointed by a Conn- 3351; s pu»80 is ratedup to $392,
ty Council to consider an appeal from o5 �' population, 1,637
a Township Council may, under est. populPeterboonrough orof 479; chows ata 13890°8311 in
train circumstances, reconsider their of$265,05 of yea i.0 as essmint
decision. of �j20u,Gu0 by this years' assos9meu+,
8. Union 001100] sedition can only. A. cablegram states that Col . Kon•
be formod, altered or dissolved byar- vo a uf s,diedofo I1p of the Nilo
bitrators appointed by the municipal- Engg°tlrs,dieciufsmallpotiinlondou,
ities tereetld and the County in-
spector. The citizens of Kingsville have sent
is allowed from the
0. An opticalin a petition to the Dominion Govern;
decision of the al itrntor0 to the COuu- Ment asking aid for the .introit (k Lake
ty Council when t310 31ni011 school sec- Shore Railroad to 3110 extent 0f $5,000
tis lie wholly within the county, or per wile.
on
to the Minister of Education when A coat $mmept of camp bods, 4(.1..
they he tic Wean two or more counties valued at rthw ptosed over the A tSt.
fur the Northwest on Friday. At St.
Thomas they were transferred to the
0.5.12.
Rev. Thos. Googh°gun, of West
Flamboro, and Boy. Goo. Fornorest,
of Dundas, have offered their services
to the Governmeut as chaplaius for
the forces in tho Northwest.
Rev. H. T. Crossley has been con-
ducting union evangelistic and song
servioss in the Town Hall, Amherst.
burg, for some Limo past, and over
400 conversions aro roportsd.
A former r'osident of Parkhill, John
McLain, was killed lust wools whit°
unloading logo near Alger station,
Vliet]., Mackinaw division M. 0, 13,
,tis neck was broken by a rolling log.
Miss Annie Martin, daughter of
W. F. Martin, of St. Thomas, has,
been appointed by the Dominion
Government to sell postage stamps
in the lobby of the post office there.
On Saturday as Thos. Elliot, of
Artsmeaia, was driving across the rail-
way traelt tit hlarkdale station, his
horses became uumauagonble, and the
10. Tho a88088111003 of union school
sections is to be equalized once in
three years by tho assessors of tho
mnnieipaltties concerned, and 8 1101
person as may bo named by the Iu-
spector of Public Schoolls,
11. The portion of a township un-
ited ton village or town oat only be
withdrawn in the same way as union
school sections are altered.
12. '.I'rustees in towuships, cities,
and incorporated villages may be el-
ected by ballot at the same timla as
municipal councillors are cleeted, is
required by resolution of the 13oard,
passed before the lot of October in any
year, and such resolution, when onoo
adopted need not bo repeated.
18. '1'ho Oliairmau of a Board of
School Truetoes )sco. 115) has only a
a casting vote iu ens° of all equality
of votes on any question. Ile has no
eeoond vete.
14. Trustees of cities, towns and
incorporated villages may require the
assessor to furnish them with the
mimeo of all children between the
ages of 7 and 18, noon train on its way north struck
out of the animals, (lashing its brains
15. Township commits may levy
Galvin Adams, who died in Aylmer
some time ago, left a fortune amount -
tug to from $30,000 to $10,000. Tho
bulk of this was left to Ina wife, and
Itftor hor death, proporty to revert to
his two groat grandchildren, fie also
bogueatbod 00ueldefa3110 Money to the
Baptist church of the 11wn.
Bee mot in the vicinity of Luoknow
have organized with the following
4(11)0018:-Prosrdont, E. L. Johnston ;
1st Vice President, Malcolm [Mellon.
ald West Wawauo0h; 23131 Vioo-1'resi-
dont, John Potc31ol', Luoknow; Sec -
rotary, John Cameron, Luckuow '
Treasurer, `Thos. Matthie, Luoknow ; ' Managing Oomt11ttes-Jobe Math- T JSp LE
sou, T. Barnby, Ashfield, Janos Mil-
ler, Alex, Smith, Ii:inl0ss, and Thos.
Douglas, Lncknow.
The Watford papor says :-Sid.
11e1i01' wont out into the poultryyard
ou Friday last, and seizing two of the
most likely looking rooster's, swung
thele round his head ul the usual
manner, and tied severed the jaghu'
vein with his knife. The defunct
fowl was thou pinc0d in the woodohod
to bo }n roadiucse for the 000lt, On
the following morning ono of tho
10083008 11119 reported missing, And'
after considerable scorching was
f0330d leaning tip against the wash
tub °lightly disfigured but still in the
ring. Thu heroin bird gave vont to a
defiant crow as it was load out to the
chopping )lock for the teoond 6itidwn
tele suns of $100 for every school seo-
tion by uniform Tato over the who10
township, and the indium) roquirod
by the trustees over the section re-
quiring the same.
16, farts of undivided lots are
assessed in the section in which they
are situated irrospootivo of 3110 real. -
donee of t110 occupant,
17, Pupils attending rural 00600ha
shall be reported for the purposo of
dividing 311° school grant as belonging
to 1111, school they nt3end, This (loos
not apply to Holl -residents atteuding
city, town or village schools,
18. First c1(180 County Board Cer
ti#cates are made Provincial.
10, Tettuhors w110 viulato an agree'
mont at 001•]]»)0» Law are liable to
tlu surpenslon of their certificot09.
20 It is obligatory in County
00110911 to pay the sutra of $150 to
each County Model School, and $25
to ouch 'Poachers' Institute, also the
ronsonablo travelling expenses of the
Inspector,
21. Any toucher who (3000 not wish
to continuo hie contributions to the
Superannuated Teachers' Fund may
withdraw ono -half of his coutributiou0
even if hs docs not retire from the
profession. Contributions horon fter
Will be optional, but no teacher whom:
Mame has not already Nen entered
on the books of 1110 Department will
be allowed to oontribute, and fill sub,
scribers aro required to pay arrears of
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`J'138 Real Millinery Opening of the Season will take place on
Gtrii'I
141
MY OM
and Following Days, at
FO K
It 18 almost needless to say our Stock, as usual, is very complete with
All the Leading Novelties.
Miss Filer has charge of this department
having had litany years experience in the Leading Houses in Canada,
will be prepared to Show some
ELEGANT PATTERNS
HATS c&c BONNETS.
Of coarse other Stores do the best they can butt to have stn idea of t1i
Really First -Class Styles
EVERY
LADY
SHOULD
PAY
US A
VISIT
On the above named days.
OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTIENT
IS WELL 1 rORTIIY 01 I'0 UT INSPECTION'.
'.
Endless
MOST
We have 2111
Variety to Choose from,
in fact our Whole Stock is the
ST, - • CHEAPEST
''p�'1' ''7-�
AND _ - = --
COMPLETE
EVER SHOWN IN BRUSSELS.
F. C. ROGERS,
The toted Creep Store.