Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1885-7-3, Page 6B Dirootory of Chnrohoo and Sociotioo, ;tltn.t li.l: ,,,„....-Sabbath Services at 11 a,m, and 0.30 p.m. S inlay School at ::30 pan, L'0.. Ju ,, Lose, 11.:4., pastor, lists 1%1.'1..'e.--3a1.1,0t11 Serrieea at 11 a.m. and d::: p.m. S,mdtty School at 3:30 Pau. tier, S. Jon,'., pastor, 11, -Sabbath SerViCo4 at 11 11.111. told 7 p.at. Sunday School at 9:30 iter, \V, T. ('lttlfe, incumbent,. ifr1i(,nt„. t1uton . -Sabbath Services at 10:30 ane. and 0:30 p.m. timidity Sehuul at 3:13'' p.m. 1'3,t,.rRov. P. 0.Clnppison. hostas (' .r11"1.10 ('r.rnen.-Sabbath 14 r. vice third' -lamb yin every mouth tat 11 0.m. llov. 1, J. Shoo, priest. Oen li,:1.1,,a' Tin every Theralay uvouiu9 iu tirahnat's block. M.Asoloc1..ar ruesdayat.,r before full pram in l[„imes'block. A, 0. 1'. \C. Lobo rs meets on 2nd cud las" wean" "day crtuin94 each 111011111. Lb r1s1•l:n'cL.I'uE 2nd and last Monday evenings of each month in Smnlo's hall. L. 0. L, 1st Monday in overy month in Orange Hall. Piss Orf:c,;.-17ftic•.' I -lours from N a. 111. to7p.nl. MEeltAN1,1n' 1x:1.1r1'IN. Rending Itoom and tbrary in 1L,Ime6' block, over S. 13. Smale's store, will be ..pen 100111 9 to 7 pan. on Wed- nesdays and Fridays and from 4 to 0 p.m. 011 Saturdays. THF', BILUGSELS POST Jute II, 1886, 1":trnz Notes'. ileal' dnwti lire 10eeds. Look c.lrefuily nftar the vegetable garden. Jtow the lawns less frequent in hot weather. Fon Sm._! back, side or elle Et, use Shiloh's Porous Pla=tar. Price 25 cents, Sold by C. A, Deadman, Four stakes about each tomato plant with \tires or strings attached so as to forte a frame, will keep the vines erect and the fruit from the dirt. Seo (het the farm animals have Salt and plenty of good water, Beep all the young stock well fed. A great deal in the future depends un the thrift of the first few mouths of their lives. WILL you Huffer with Dyspepsla and Liver Complaint? etilhlt's Vitalizer is gitarontoe,l 5) cure you. Sold by C. A, Deadman. The Chinese have a peculiar way of harnessing a horse. The homes are not fastened to the collar, but are buckled t':' the ends of the ehafto, the collar beiug used simply as a cushion or protector. They use (50 belly -band or breeching. Stake the pole beans and provide something for the support of the tall growing varieties of peas. Strings, or small wires, stretched along each side of the rows and fastened to stakes set at proper distances, an- swer admirably. se -mows Cough ttu,l Consumption Cure Is sold by C. A. Dea'imaa 011 a guarantee. It cures consumption. It costs as much to raise an animal faulty us constitution, form, and cap• :city, through hereditary, as one more perfect, and the animal is com- paratively worthless when rats ed. Breed out the weeds and wend out the breeds is a good motto for the etookbreediug fanner to paste in his hat. SLESPLEse nights, made miserable by that terrible cough, Shiloh's Cure 10 the remedy for you. Sold by G. A. Deadman, The growth of most weeds is m tin ly by exhausting the surface soil, as they get less from the atmosphere or subsoil than cultivated crops or grass ses.Hence when plowed undergo green manure, the earlier the work is done the better. With some weeds among clover, earlier plowing is necessary than would be desirable for the clover alone, in order to prevent weed seeds ripening. Sorrel and red root, where alley appear, have to be plowed under before the clover is fully in blossom. Snrnor's Vitalizer 1s whet you need for Con. etipstien, loss of appetite, dizziness. and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Mee 10 and 70 cents per bottle. Sold by C. A. bondman. Under the plan of plowing around fields there i9 left from each corner a line, extending in it diagonal direc- tion toward the centre, where the soil will be plowed away and the sur, face for eight or ton feet on either side baclly trampled by teams. Corn never amounts to mush on this strip. This is a good place to put any extra rich manure that may be itt hand from the hogpen or henhouse, There is a little danger that these strips from the corners of fields will be made too rich for any crop, VARIETIES. Tho than who knows when and flow to kick is a great deal more of a stage than it mule. "No tears have I." sings a poet. -- Let him wait mit',( his pante encount- er our office :log. Horsemen, Attention r When your horse is galled, scratched or out, or has au ugly sore, bathe twice daily, and ap. ply' IrtoOrogor & Parke's Carbolic °orate, It is undoubtedly the -anent bottling and cleansing p'i1ioia1(oli for 7.. Bo sure you got tfoGrogor &Parke's, Sold for25e. ger box, et 9. I1- 13006505 & Co's, Drug Store, The small boy learning the alpha- bet le like a postage stamp. He gots stuck on the letters. "What 10 an epistle ?" asked a Sunday school teacher of her c(nse, "The wife of an apostle," returned the young hopeful. Au altplletlllt for appointment ou the Kansas City (Mo.) police force received ti blame to fill out. Ono of the questions was "What is the gen- eral state of your health ?" To this 11e appended "Missouri." T!Lev hacking cough onu ho se rinlek1y cured by F0111011'0 ('111.0. VVo guarantee it. Hold by (1, A. boatauao. It will soon be time for the silly young women to hie herself away to flirt ata sunnier resort, where every nigh Iota to he divided in two dozen sections to go around, whsle the sena• ible girl remain,' at home and makes the life of herself and two dozen beaux a perfect garden of Elystan bliss. tuutiuoriatoly whooping ('y 0hiluh'0 Cure, 0h tobli by C, A. Deadluau, C.txnnnyl oamd, bonitb trod sweet breath 9o - cured, b}• Sh iloh's c1tul'1'h liemedy', Price 60 canto. Nasal injector true. 0 ,111 by Coo, A. Doadman. Prof. Simpson, of the university of Texas, taxes the premium for absent mindedness, He was sitting at Its I deskwritinga few nights ago when one of his children entered; "What do yon want ? I can't bo disturbed now." "I only want to say good- ', 1t " "Never mind now, To. morn,. morning will do j oat as well." On another occasion It friend mild to him : "Do you know that your friend Smith is deed ?" " Is he pour fol- low ? I am sorry to hear of it." "Are yon going to attend the funeral ?" "Certainly ; when is it ?" "To -mor- row morning at ten o'clock." "I can't attend to morrow, but I will bo on Laud tho first fine day next week." l'1,elera Preven(111h'e. In order to withstand Cholera and such like epidemic% a perfect purity 0t blood, and the proper notion of 1110 stomach are required. To Insure that cod, i u tho cheapest, melt avoil,ble and complete manner, Dee licGregor's Speedy Curs for Dyeyopsia and Impure Blood. Thom Is uo purer safer or more ridable rum oily in existence for Indleoation, Dyspepsia, Costive- ness, etc. Ask your neighbor or any person Who hie 110011 it. Sc1.1 by 3.11argroavo9 & Co. Trial bottle given free. The little boy who favoured his teacher the other day with an origin- al cotnpositiou on sheep displayed a thoughtfulness and a keenness of ob- servation that ought to be oneourag• ed. "Sheeps," he says, "aro live things. You get mutton taller from sheep. Mother has lots of ib. I saw one to the cattle show, its head sticks right out, that way --you know. It hall purls all over it. The crintp had got out of some. It's about as big as a dog, hasn't got any tail, and smooth head, little, small eyes. Some people kill sheep, to make buffaloes out of 'em. There was a little girl once, had a sheep that follerocl her to school; made an awful noise and rumpus, so teacher couldn't do anything. I wish I had a sheep." ng Fluid ltigllr sting, 111 sufferers from that terrible torment, Neuralgia ,can be =do happy in one moment by a single ipplloatt n of Fluid Lightning briskly rubbed on painful parts, and without using any disgusting medicine day after day, lv 4th litho or no reedit, Fluid Lightning also cures as effectually 'Toothache, Lumbago, Rhenmatism,Headaoho, and is only 25c. por bottle at 7, Margreavos & Co's. Drug Store. THE MURDER O1' THOMAS (4(2011'. There are some facts in connection with the crime which are not gener- ally known, gathered from it reliable source, and published last year by the writer iu the St. Paul Pioneer Press, which lend new fee4tures of horror to the terrible tragedy of Fort Garry. At the date of this murder a newspaper was published at Garry called The Now Nation, which was either tho willing mouthpiece of Riel, or was hmpritosed into service as such, edited by a retired English officer, by name Major Robinson. The manager of the office was George B. Winship, now proprietor of The Grand Forks (Dakota) Morning Herald, and a lead- ing public man in that territory. ?tIr. Winship's etatoment is to the effect that in the afternoon of the day of the tragedy Major Robinson was summon• ed by Biel to the fort for the purpose, its he expressed it, of receiving inetruo tions for an article justifying the so. called execution. In about an hour Major Robinson returned in such a state of nervous prostration that he was quite incapable of doing what was required of him, in fact he did not re. cover from the horror of what he had seen and heard, and shortly after loft the country for England. The oir- eumstancee related by Major Robinson to Mr. Winship were these :-That on reaching the fort he found the Pro Visional Council in a state of intoxica- tion, Riel being the only one among them at ail in the possession of his sober senses, When Biel entered op- en an explanation of what had been done, Major Robinson refused to credit the fact that the deed had been actual- ly perpetrated. "Come with me," said Riel, "and I will show you," Together they proceeded to tho square in the interior of the fort, and to one of the sheds ranged along the interior of the walls, which were used by the Hudson Bay COinpiny for storage purposes. In fro, t if this a sentry was peeing. Rid entered the door, accompanied by Major Robinson, and as the former pointed to the rude wooden box which lay there, Major Milos. Robinson distinctly heard those words proceed from the living tomb of this unfortunate murdered Man Oh, how I suffer l For God's sake lot ale out of this I" horror-stricken he hastily retired. Diol carne to the door, palled the sentry and clonal tite door. Immediately after Major Bob iuson heard two reports of a revolver, at deliberate intervals, Title woe ilio ontl of Thoritae Scott, Major :Rubin. son declares that the sentry WAS arm- ed only with his rifle. The inference 11,8 to by whose hand poor Scott's soul was sped to meet his Maker, is plain, Lotus Viol is not only tho judicial murderer of Scott, but he is undoubt- edly his personal butcher. To folly comprehend this tale of horror, it must bo understood that this Maui had been enclosed alive, drontlfully wounded, and left exposed in the bit• tor oohs from the time of the execution for several Lours afterwards, IIsw many death agoules poor Soott °odor• ed in those several hours can hardly be realized by human imagivatiou. Farming in July. July says the American Agrioult- ulist, finds tho farmers of rho whole country whore grass grows, in the midst of haying Iau(1 harvesting. Nevertheless the corn and other hood crops should not be neglected. At the East we can almost buy corn cheaper than we can raise it, unless wo Brice into account the yam') of the Crop 719 the best one to put upon eod ground, and its use as a weeding crop. If therefore, we neglect to keep a cornfield clean, we lose a great part of its advantage to us. The cultivat- or should be kept running until the corn is so largo that it is impossible. Clean culture 15 the result to siriva after. The old rotation acorn, roots, grain, clover, wheat, and grass, where barnyard manure, with its myriads of wend seed's is used, is certainly good. In these, two crops, (tach re- quiring through weod•killiug tillage, come together, and after there wt' should have comparitively clean laud for several years. Iu travelliug in any direction at this season, and later, one sees how little attention is paid to this business of weed•killing-next month we shall he able to recognize a potatoe field by the ragweed which will, in more thou half the fields, overtop everything. When the corn is out in September, this and other weeds, particularly beggar -tierce, will cover the whole face of the earth and have from that time an uninterrupted possession of both soil and sunlight, to ripe the roods. When the ground is well covered with clover, grass and grain, the woods make little show, but on any bare spot they will assert them- selves, and on old farms more or less neglected, the manure will be full of eoede of white daisies, smartwoed, ragweed, ole., which comes from plants which make small show, but are still present. Top•dressing of grass land is moot effective, when ap- plied as soon as possible after the hay is off. The same is true of land newly seeded to grass. If wo have a dry July and August, a well seeded often burns out under the scorobiug situ, but a light and even dressing of fine manure, or muck and manure compost, will save 11 and give a flue crop of hay next year. Sucoessive plantings fodder corn aro 111 order all through July, and Golden Millet will make a fine crop of hay on good land -but do not let it get over ripe, whenever sown. Look well to the pastures. The water supply may fail greatly to the falling off of milk, and where mares and foals aro itt pasture, the foals may get It bank set which they will never get over. Trisect par- asites upon live stook have low the heyday of their lives. Tar upon sheep's noses defends them from their a3stC119. Olu'bot10 or tar soap, rub. bed upon the lacks of neat cattle, re• pals the fly that lays the egg, that Batches the grub, that grows in the back of (flue, and is called "warble." The same applications etre n1or0 or leas effective in prevouting the bob fly from laying her yellow eggs upon the hairs of the horse. Some means ought to be diseoverod for easily re• moving these eggs -some solvent which will loosen their hold and enab• lo ua to wipe them off. We know of nothing better thou warm soap and water, and it knife, Rata -bag. turn ips ,nay bo sown tip to the middle of the month, and even later, and al• ways un drills. ,4t half -past seven o'clock on Wed- nesday morning twontytwo homing pigeons belonging to Janice Fullerton Strathroy, were get free from the roof of a building on Jordan street, `.Cortin. to, Whon liberated they all tool: wing lminediately, flying westward. A despatch states that ono arrived at Strathroy at 2;30 in the afternoon, The distance between Strathroy and Toronto, in a straight lido is 120 ��dor1.), JILL FOl.. SLl1V1Oi Till; ITN. elgued. wing Imes tl,u thoru'.brod 'Dnr- haui hull "Model" for non•lon at his farm, adjoining 13russele 'Torino 01,40) per ouw, paythlo at tines of n lulu with the p rlvllego of returning, .f, M, li.ila'll'rha, 61.41 proprietor MOUSE & LUT FOlt Sf1;145, ON Q110011 51'on 1. I'll urn le oleo n 0110p on 1110 b ittllat cont d he utilised for a stable, Will 1,e sold uu rwasnnattio Lenin. A ,ply to -- A. !SAWV l'100'11511.1i `d�tT�l..1ILA8IIILL, 6 V Dutcher, thanking his tunny one,"u•rl for choir liber - ,4i1." 4 Ind support for the past nix veers 'x.:J`'`'�• d wishes to Mimeo theist thus hs. ing burned ant of the o1,1 ,thud hu, a11ed 111, 11 111011 111 5undeg 01 ,'). in 111,a•4411,111 60(10 whore ho hopes to se, '4(l Ow o(1 ea4",11 ern 11101 Ail tunny tie's 1111011 al 4,'.• Itt t l illi' , 1111: 14 golf. X (10119 ,0110(01 bid 11 est -01004 moats„ all Kinds of 1'onit(•t• and aansae° Most 10411'0 l to all parts of the Tosco 1'r',, Caul, 1,041 for Pat Stock. J"lLEANLINESH -N1iXT TO- 0117.INI:SS. The subscriber is plep:urd to do all kinds of Yaiuting, stuh as HOUSE, SIGN, CARRIAGE, PLAIN on ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. PAPER HANGING, KALSOMINING Gra.iniu• a. 04p el:alty. --C-- - Spring time will soon be at hand so leave your Orders Early. Work done in the most satisfactory manner and satisfnetiou guaranteed. I will be 0or10 at my old slop north of the bridge. Wrn. Roddick. Canadian hoifio railway Time Tablcl Teeswater Branch. Dittos. (thing West, Ball. Express, 0 Toronto.. Dap 0 Orangeville . 4 Orangeville Jot 71 Amaranth t .. 10 Waldemar.. .. 121 Luther .... 261 Arthur . 30 JLeniltvorth,... 381 111r, Posner .. 11 Pages (.. ,. . 47 I -tom tsroo.. .. 50± Porclwioh .... 00 Gorrio .... 021 Wroxeter 01) Winghaw Road 74 Toeewator..Arr 7.20 a.m. 5.40 pal. 11.50 " 7.05 " 10.05 ' 7.20 " 10.15 7,33 " 10.24 " 7,38 " 10.631 " 7.41 " 11,08 " 8.10 " 11.30 " 8,211 " 11.58 a.m. 8,40 " 12.15 p.nl. 0.1)1 12,28 0.10 " 13,50 " 9.31 " 1.08 " 0.40 1,15 " 9,111 " 1.88 " 10.06 1.55 pan. 10.113 11 61 Milos. Wring Inst. Exproes Mall. 0 Teeswater Dep 5 Wingham Road 111 Wroxeter .... 14 Gerrie .... I731 Pordwieh .... 201 Harrieton 30 Pages $,. .... 35 Mt. Forest.. 481 Kenilworth . 501 Arthur ...... 011 Luther ...... 01 Waldemar,. ,. 60:1 Amaranth 't . 70 Orangeville Jct 7.1 Orangeville 123 Toronto .. Arr. 0.15 a.m. 0,20 0,17 " 5,0;3 6.02 6.25 (3.85 6.51 7.00 7.213 7.53 7.58 8.04 8 12 8.85 10,45 a.lil, 11 11 11 11 It 11 41 3.15 p.m. 2.80 ' 2.40 " 2,0(3 ' 8.00 " 3.20 " 3,40 8.57 4.11) 4.313 5.10 5.17 5.24 5.35 5.50 8.85 p.m. Refreshment and Dining Rooms -AT- TORONTO 4135(/TION, OR.ANGEVILLE ANO CARLETON,IUNCTION. S,VNC7HEON SASICETM ON THRJ a H TRAINS -•nvrwnEN- -TORONTO AND MONTREAL. - T. FLLi TCIIER, 91(111139 AGENT, BRUSM2Le BRUSSELS LIME WORKS STILL, :1 HB,d 1), rho nuhxcriboto tallo this opportunity of re. turning thanks to the Inhabitants of llrungels nod vicinity for poet patronage, nod 1,1.11 10 etntn that Ilan big 101140 0in'_ rel 1111(Ir iVt•niu114n in their kiln and Inrnle of burning, they aro now its a better position than aver bef,ro 10 supply the ('1013015(14 First-class More, This beim: rho 11e Vont ll season of our hnsi• nem, i1 Uiies in ltl•llenelg,aod havluggivou nu. qualified Imllehu'tlau 00 hit', the public 0611 ye - lag good tnnament and it Ilvat•ollss us. 1'1181.10 AR Lime at 14 conte 41 the kilo and 15 molts delivers,',. 1t'.• also burn a NO. 1 I11110 far plastering at the saltie lteluuull,nr the spot --Brussels LIMO Worlte. a2 91I()WN & SON ALLAN LINE, - 01+ - ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. 11T E11111° OOi..(.en N31(1\11 Lit )41,. 6'LA1•( GII LONDON, Ii te. Stourage, 315, Liverpool, Londonderry bad nlwayeaaI r,o by any tet claeelineebeU SJMMER AOORANGEMENT SAILLNUS 1'100111 QUEBEC. SARMAT.IAN Saturday, May 1)511. POLYNESIAN..,," " 113th, (CI1i,CASS3IAN .. PARISIAN PERUVIAN SARDINIAN SARMATIAN , , POLYNESIAN CIRCASSIAN PARISIAN PERUVIAN IAN S A1(DIN IAN o 23rd, 300.1. June 0th. " 13th 20111, 27th. July •lilt. llth. " 18th. " 25th. The lasttrnlauurutoutiu0 with rho steamer at Quobouloivetcroreuto «'edneednyo ute:se n m. pas0ongurlc0elon'o Wod000dnys at 5:50 p,m.ulso, owl eonnoet with Out steamer atrial' ',tax, by paying ac additional fare of 94;43 1st 1111 2.552ud. class. Ifo eattle,shcep ur 11g8 aro carried ou the Mall Roamers of the Allan Lino. Pia Tickets and Berths and every infertile; Mon apply to J. R. GRANT, Agent, At air Post ON re, Brussels. BABY CrAR1RIAGES, BABY CAJI1IIAGES. JUST TO HAND it Choice Stock of Baby Carriages that Cannot fail to suit the wants of the Public. Cali and see them. LA11C1E STOCK OF HAZINESS ON HAND. Give Me a, CctZZ. H. DENNIS. CRANBR00K LIME WORKS. Tho subscriber wishes to notify the PUBLIC that he will have his LIME KILN in Complete Eunnilig Orclor by the 1st of MAY, and will bo able to furnishAny Quantity of First-class Limo at any time during the Sea- son. Price at 7iilu-1d cents per Bushel. '7. Gramm, CRANBEOOK, P. 0. ,��++iice�, ! tat NraLteraxt, NULLS. ETI EL The undersigned having completed the change from the stone to tho Celebrated Hungarian System of Grinding, has now tho Mill in First-C1assaBunning•Order, and will bo glad to see a]1 his Old Customer's and as many now ones as possible. Chopping clone. Flour eine red. l .sway$ o . liande, IIIGHES'T PRICE :'AID FOR ANY QIIAVTITY OF GOOD WHEAT W314. M=Z.N M