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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1885-5-8, Page 6THE BR'UBBELS POST. MAY 8, 1886. D1raotory of audios and �ooi0tl0$t I The key -note of this season seem to be embroidery, It is used upon everything—dresses, bonnets, ribbon Minx:t.t Capelin—Sabbath Services at laces, trimmings and fabrics of every 11 a.m. and Ilan 1.m, Sunday School el, g 9:30 p,m. 1',ev, Jo,'. 1:. ss, 13. A., paster. description for 001100 and outside s why should not our wedded life be ono long raptitrone romance ?" A year after marriage, She tulidnightl —"Get up quickly and give mo theat enip tea ; baby has got another pain.,' Young man—Have T oonsent, sir, to pay my attentions to your daugh- ter ? Old man—Wllio11 daughter ? I have four, Young matt—Well, er- the youngest I would like to try first, sir ; but In 0080 Sill should refuse mo would•yon•er bo willing that I shonitl continue on up. ISvox Curren. -Sabbath Servieea at 11 a.n0, and 11:3u p.m• Snuday 8eb0ol at 0:00 p.m. Rev, 0„ !ones, pastor, S'r, ,Io)1N's Chen: n.--•`dabbath #ol vice0 at 1 School t 1('30 wear. One or the latest coiffures soot oat from Paris is composed of a mass of short onrle, so difficult to exeeuto a. a.m. ev. 7 W. f. Sunday II . •, properly flint most ladies who prefer a.m. Rev. \\'. T. t'lutlu, ineunibrnt' this style of hair dressing buy n curl. mtmt1,ur ('aru,.a.—Sabbathyrrvicaent have done with lt. It 1.0:110l:110 trail. ;N:•1 n:ad ; ,m, Sunday school at ed wig and ;Leo p.01 1 istln•li, v. D, C. Ciuppison, 00815 less in the ova. ltollla ('Copra 0 l'n,•acn._.saLl. ath ser- Yon lame bock, ride or the st, use Hid 1,M's rico third Sunday in every month at 11 a.m. i'° ons Plaster. Price 25 emits, Sold by G. A. llendlnnu. Pan Fel.::,w's Lone:c "very ThursdayPlain gray cottons anti grey blue evening to (rruham'8 block.are made up with reit to look very 'gARa81C Lor"Il:Tuesday at 7T bolero fun pretty wear. The red eo111olimos moon in Ifolmes• block. forme a frilling, over which the 00n• A. 0. I'. \w. L":,.tr: nteeta on 2nd Alla trasting colour is out out in points o1' last 3\'ednecilay evenings each month. shell shapes, while Upon the bodice it %0il0'i En'01,0pe1: end mud last Monday forms n tucked cost. „(0010gsofNiel) month 1a Smale'S11all'The new way of trimming pare- r• O. L. 1st Monday in overt' ruonth in , meats and collars is to arrange 1t row Orange Ball. Po„, Ot:._0,11cc Hours from N a, m, of gold, stool, or silver braid or jet to 7 p. M. passenleutrio round the collar, whish llr,•a.tern I"rlrerr Menthol! Doom and ' closes on the left shoulder. A mar• braryinHolmes' block ,uverh.B.Smale's row edge of coloured satin should neslnys and htidrys and from 4 to 0 p.tn. show all mend from beneath the co1- ,n Saturdays. -...__- lar and pn ...,lents. Fluid Lightufug ouresNOnralgiainouomin- ate, Flald Lightning cures Toothache it1 Dna Fi15111un :tiotea. minute, Fluid Lightning curds Baca Ache in ono minute. 11`1M0 Lightning cures Lumbago in one minute. Fluid Lightning relieves The rage far tinsel 19 an the in. nhenmatism in one minute, Fluid Lightning euros any pain or aeon instantly. Prioo %Gots, el'ease, per bottle 01 Tno. Hargreaves & Co's. Drug Lapis lazuli is the newest shade of stere' blue. Tricotrino is a woolen fabric of Jors:y corset c 'Tel's bid fair to 11tH• foreign weave, showing basket pat• terns 1n large and soled designs. Tir- persede all others. Parasols have e:tuopy, reread, find cutins, a silken material, is an Amer- ican production of flue light texture, mushroom taps, Braid is worn on costumes, tint,, with a jersey woven 80010100. It is bonnets, \Props uud Packets. shown in all seasonable colours and Arnoug other fanciful bodices aro pretty designs. some with lengthwise organ plaits. , whooping Signe iO CurenchSold im- mediatelyis by The cleft brim bonnet grows slowly e. A. no ad man. s tore, will be ap0u from h to 7 p.m, on Wed - 111 favour with American women. Among the popular goods in all ltob(n5on'sPhosphorized Emulsion is par- blank is the fabric known as ring- tlaulnrly adopted to delicate females, in there low states of the systems that themselves in so Cloth, 15 nlatOrlal Wil jell is as tr"ans- ienuyof the ailments peculiar to their snz. parent 119 ante, but ei 810011 pts .\lwnys ask 0,r linbh,sn 1, s phosphorized Jin:. l gg u(81o0, mid bo sura 701.5,1 it. grenadine, It le au flue affil elastic The jacket is the street wrap for that it is said the entire width of the young ladies under twenty-five. goods can be drawn through an ord- More and more popular grows the inary finger ring, hence its name. jersey jacket waist and webbing. me Gregor da Park o's Carbolic °orate has boon S>yttzar.aas nightie, made miserable by that tested by years of trial and has been found tnrriblo courias n Shiloh') Coro er the ryted • the 1110111 convenient and ofeotnal method of '1oa, Sold by Sh l Des: oro 1 ( implying carbolic acid, The greatest entices- Mrtie (11 use for cuts, burns and old sores. Be Shoulder capes for young ladies sero you got McGregor &Farko's 002801ia 0ar- ato. Solduggists. for 75 cents by Tno, Hargreaves ,1: have the fronts exteuded like a 111ae• co., Dr t.la. Very pretty fichus aro made in raft Upholstery crepes ere handsome folds of gold or silver dotted tulle or French novelties for furnishing per- muslin, to Dees round the throat and poses. cross low upon the front of the bod- eseestynlr cured, health and sweet breath sn- ice. The neck is completed by e cents. bNasa1 iojeCatarrh o nfrce.l; Soloiby. Price A, band of velvet edged with standing; Deadman. lace, and the ends with lace and 0 Entire polonaises of black lace are group of velvet and satin loops. made to wear over black or coloured A new braid is of coppery coloured dresses. gold ; it is narrow and set up ou the The pretty beige and almond tinted ; material in knife edged patterns whieli dresses are revived, and find as much I completely cover the surface. It is favour as they met twenty-five years I used for vests and standing military ago. I collars, It looks exceedingly well S 0) ,o'r1'8 Vitalizer is what you need for Con• upon the light vicuna cloths which otipation, loss of appetite, dizziness. and all aro fashionable this spring. symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents, per bottle. Sold by G. A. Deadman. The short pelerine mantle, short' VARIETIES. and tight in the back, high on the The Prince of Wales should have shoulders, end loose in front. is the ordered the police to pull Cork. leading spring wrap. I Uneasy hethe woan's head that All tinted shot, brocaded and ! wears no swell spring bonnet. threaded stuffs, trimmings, and lac. Mormons ought to be good sailors - es aro palmier, but gold is the leading they have so much marry -time ex - metal in tinsel goods. ponoses. Sr0000i's Cough and Consumption Cure is Women ars the funniest when they sold by G. A. Deadman on 0 guarantee. IS e y cures 00nenmplion. say nothing ; but women are so set. The new shaped sleeves of evening dom funny. ]robes fail to invite the critical eon- It is in the night time that crime meet secured by the total absence of stalks rampant and marriage propos- covering on the neck and arms of a ala are made. fair woman. Cres r beoking onogh 01n be so (slickly onrrd by Shiloh's Cute. 11 o guarantee it. Sold by G. .1. Deadman. A dainty little fashion is introduc- ed of having e card ease made to match the calling costume, and any lady can easily Make one to match any dress she desires. Hancllcerchiefe are purely ornament. al, They are small, with coloured borders, delicately embroidered, and enriched in one owner with design or Blouogram. Wrnu volt suns with Dyspepsia and Liver Conplalot? Sbileb's Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. Sold by G. A, Deadman, Sashes of cantered ribbon, 10111011 are 8, 112, and even 10 inches wide, are worn as finishes for elegiint in• Poor rm.' walking toilets, and are es• pec1111 favorites with young ladles, AlcCredos's Speedy (Arne. vory purchaser of 00 112011 00050 businoso p ciiy,wbon requiring an article for n oor - naps 'urp000, suras 8585 only that whtob nag fain 3 *ted or 0 ellowod first to tort before been t. Yon aro allowed, a free trial bottle of buying. 'r'o Speedy Caro ,too groat remedy for McGregl x,Impuvo 13100,1 and Liver disorders DySpopsi. rgroaves h 00.8. drug store. Sold at fat Jno. Ha nor bottle. See testimonials from •c. and 51 our own town. li El121112 blue ichayyan serge forms itli full skirt, edged with a 00014101,7' w,f shot•fiamed coloured *three baut'•� covered with gold- ssre sib. coloured woolen lane, threaded, !lame 1'111w," with sn 'all figures are made alp witof en Yy"--h,. aped bodices edged bca'i18d with soft silk the with 11000 tinct colour of the (igatre , ttr they aro fn• ishe1 with i wie:+ bet os in silk or velvet. Yellow is now the fashionable slna(le• This will make i20 gold pieces very stylish. A little girl, en seeing a peacock for the first time, remarked what n beautiful bustle it had. It is said there is a soft side to ev. cry man. That's the reason a dude is afraid to stand on his head. "Why ie a youug man like a ker- nel of corn ?" naked it young lady, "Because," said another, 'the turns white when he pops." "Do you know why that girl over there is called hooey ?" "Because, she's 80 sweet I snppoeo." "Yes, tweet and bee•loved " Tho difference between home rand a boarding house 1s, that at one they have pillow shams and at the other they have sham pillows. 11Tis love that makes the world go round," It also makes the young man go round—to the home of his girl about 7 nights par weep. A Brooklyn seamstress car0leesly left a needle in the back of a young lady cnst0mer'e dress, and now a par.. denier friend of the family has his hand done up in arnica. A Sydney girl bet 50 kisses to a bonnet that 13anlan would win the sculling match, She ib now anxious• ly asking what ie the beet remedy for ohappod 1ips. Silo she .11 try some other chop. A. your before marriage, Sho (moonlight).—"Ah, Algernon, 'tis love that makes the world go retied ; and V laa•aaa i'Vf (rte a. Out your first crop of clover nail plow the second tinder if you wish t0 enrich your land with green manure. It is not to the credit of fanners generally that they are linable to give definite information in regard. to the condition of their business. Young clover should never bo pas- tured. It is so tender a plant while young that the trampling of !loofa will greetly injure if not destroy it. Fermors make 11 mistake when they biro "cheap" help. That whiell is cheap can not in this place, any more than in other places, be good. Celery seed is often sown too heavy. Half an ouuco of seed is enough to sow under three GxO sishos, and will produce on. an average 1,200 plants. Tho farmer who has first-class farm implements is justified in die. lilting to lend thorn. They are 1)005 so good after they have boon borrowed Salt for stock is especially service- able at this season, owing to tin change from dry to green food, Char coal 01101114 also be 0001(81001y pruvid ed. If American sheep breeders had !sooner turned their attention to mut ton in preference to wool, the shea Interests would now be in a more pros porous condition, Always sot out a row of evergreens as well as shade trees, along the fron of the farm house, the they add large- ly to tho value of the farts by render- ing it more attractive. If rye is kept closely grazed and .110 seed allowed to forth, its roots will live several years and form a turf, the young leaves of which are eagerly eaten by all kinds of stock, Let the roller be used over the wheat field now, in order to smooth it down, which not only presses the plants into position, but mattes tbo lancl more easily worked over when the crop is to be out. The period of gestation in cows 10 285 days but varies somewhat. Feed very little grain of any kind for two or three weeks before calving. Hay, potatoes and roots are the best. Keep the blood cool and system relaxed. Two fields, lying side by side, were sown in wheat. One was plowed and harrowed the usual Nay, while theother wee harrowed five timos. The result was that the latter gave seven bushels more to the Isere than the former, It has been ascertainedby carefully repeated experiments that the first drawn milk contains five, the secondeight, and the fiftheoventoon per clout.of cream. Thus a cow three -quartets milked is not half milked, if butter is the object. A. recent writer claims that if the sante treatment is given to bulls as to other auilnals they can be as easily managed. If the atteudants show fear tho bull will soon perceive it, and great mischief will probably result. Firm and kindtreatment is needed. Hay stacks may be kept from firing by scattering some common salt be- tween each lay layer, the salt, by ab- sorbing the humidity of the hay, not only prevents its fermentation alai(=sapient heating, but it also adds a salty taste, which all cattle lllca ; be- side, it stimulates appetite and assists digestion, thus preventing many dis. eases. r • 1ATI,I, 13 Stadler,LA8IIILLStadler, thanking his many oust0ut01'e for their liber- al Support for the poet els ye ars 'wishes to Worm them that bo. ing hllillod out of 1(10 old stand has nttud up a steep h1 Swale's Cook in 11081.o(104 style whore h0 hopes to sea ail the old oustomers and as finally new manias see CO to give (11131 a call. 3 keep nothing Mit first-class moots, all 1ind5of Poultry aedSausage Moot Delivered to all parts of Clio Town \'roe. Cash paid for Fat Stock, CLE NIdS'1 — 1 (10J17LINErSS. The etlbgcribe r b pep u•aa to do all kinds of Painting,:+heli 118 BRUSSELS LIME WORKS STILL AHEAD. r1:''CDaYN .rho Rill 801'U,00. 103, ch.,' opportunity of ro- toruing thanks to the ieliabltants of Brussels . and vl fairy re,' past patronage, and bog to state !hill hating 111a t o R„1'. 1'.11 '11101',yenle 1t0 1n their lc liu mol mole of burning, they aro now 11i a better position than over before to supply the Pnbli, efWn 1'trstolase Idn', This, being the eleventh 130110011 of (110 buss • 11088 10 1110114 is 1/ 11(500(8, and having gl von (10' lluallee ( satisfaction so for, the public can re- 1y011roonlvinggood treatment null a ars(-olaoo patch) from 00, 1'irst•ol(8S Pfau at it cents et the kilo ,old 150,11(8 delivered, (1'11 also burn a No. 1 lhno for plastering at the Raimo mice, Item 0110 spot -Brussels Lime Works. 1IOUS19, SIGN, CARRIAGE,is PLAIN on 01LNA1IENT.IL 1'01111.1mo. --o -- PAPER IIANG,ING, KALS11MWIWG -AND-- ' (1.1•10ilting (l. 34g>=•ei.nity. --0— Spring time will 000)1 bo tit handa , leave your Orders Early. Work done in tbo most satisfactory nuulue0 andsatisfactionguaranteed. I will be found at my o11 shop north of the bridge. Wm. Roddick. nz p STEEL The total assessment of Tilsonburg this year is $4090,696; population, 2,008, an increase of 17 over 1884. Total snbsoriptions at Torouto for supplies of food and clothing to vol- unteers at the front now amount to $1,897.50. 10 ie 01a tiro deputy Minister of Justice will go to England to argue the Liquor Liosuse case be fore the Privy Council. The Minister of Militia states that he hae no objection to Termite pro• viding her roti -coated Grenadiers mill dark -colored 5nlocics to replace the red coats. A Michigan paper contains an item stating that Rebind Jaokson, a eon of the notorious Mfrs. Phoenix, of London, and n nephew of David Young, reoent- ly bent up for counterfeiting, has been sen10ne011 to twenty years' imprison. meat in the Jacl(sonville penitentiary. His confederate la crime, Samuel Lindsay, who figured conspicuously m criminal circloe some years since in this section of tbo Province, res ceived a like sentence. NAILS, BEST CUP NAILS. WIRE NAILS, Finishing Nails, All Kinds. BARBED WIRE, Buck Thor, Wire, TWIST ADN PLAIN FENCE WIRE. B. Gerry. TOWN & SON. ALLAN LINE —tie -- ROYAL HAIL STEAMSIlIPS. an $ 9471]11.3,AG,' 7L. 5x111:3: To Li3'IL➢tl•000,,0,(1,1'1!11\IIE:n 3t ]',G LANG 1,4)315(114, lite, Steerage, $10, Liverpool Londonderry. Queenstown, Glasgow, or Belfast to Quebec and always Ice 101 a.,, by any fist-claaallne, S J JI ,(_ 1 .a I I A '3 I E M EN TI SAILINGS FROM (,1,UF13EC, SARI1ATI AN ,Saturday, May (011. POLYNESIAN " 111th. OIItOASSIAN. " 23rd, PARISIAN 90th, PERJu (1111. SARDINIAN" !! 131b. SARMATIAN ......,, 90th, POLYNESIAN " 27th. OII3CASSIAN " July 4th. PARISIAN " " 110. PERUVIAN '+ " 18(11, SARDINIAN " 2:11(1. The last train connecting with :ho stoamer at Queboa loaves Toronto IVoinesdays at8:80 A. in. Passengers oanLrnvo wodnoodays at 8:70 p ln. also, and oonneat with the democrat Ital. Ilex, by paying an additional faro of 0-141 1st, ands2.55%ud class. No onttlo,alimc p or pigs aro carried on the Mail etoamera 0(( 5110 Allan Line. For Tickets and Berths cud every informa Mon apply to J. R. GRANT, agent, .5.0 the Post Oaloe, (Brussels. BABY CARRIAGES, BABY CARRIAGES. LT TT S HANZ7 a Choice Stock of Baby Carriages that Cannot fail to suit the wants of the Public. Call and see them. LARGE STOCK OI? HA11NESS ON HAND. Give MG ca Ceti/. H. DENNIS. 01IANI3BOOK LIME WORKS. v` The subscriber wishes to notify the PUBLIC that Ile will have his LIIIE IULN in Complote Running Order by the 1st of 11IAY, and will bo able to furnishAuy Quantity of First-class Lisle at any time during the Sea- son. Price at Kiln -14 cents per Bushel. �. Grammi CIIANBIt00R, P. 0. MIRIST E T H E L Tho undersigned hawing completed tlio change from the stone to the Celebrated Hungarian System of Grinding, has now the Mill in First -Class Running Order, and will bo glad to sec all his Olc1 Customers and as many Plow ones as possible. Chopping done. Lou°r and Feed. Always on Sana. HIGHEST P1RICE PAI;) FOB ANY QUANTITY OF GOOD WHEAT WM. MIIj