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THE BRUSSELS POST
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' Jo'ett
BATOCIU
Clod guard my darling boy M./light,
And keep hila safe from harm ;
Watch over him in this dread fight,
Give to his life it charm,
Let (Ivory bullet speed hint past,
And turn (Inch blow away ;
From him my well -loved only son,
Who moots the Lou to.day.
A bravo and noble Intl is he.
This one dear son of Seine ;
1VIth loyal honrt so kind and trllo
And full of love divine.
I know ht's ready abouid'st Thou nail,
13nt spare him, God, I prey,
Let him return to sin agate,
My boy now far away!
"U, mother doer,, a sac. voice spanks,
And by her side there stands,
A girlish form, with teat' -summed eyes,
And clnsod locked, rrstloss hands.
"Well, daughter mind, why (0010 you now,
"Witt, Poco so wilt and sad'!
"Your loving smiles should cheer and make
"My lona heart harm and glad.
4.1Vhatsay yon child? more tows has come,
"A grand victorious fight ;
"The Royal Grenadiers this time
"'Phe robels put to Might."
"Thank G"d for that my player washoard,
"And I shall sleep tonight,
"With grateful heart and peaceful rest,
"Till collies the morning light.
"But why those tears? Why this distress?
"I have not hoard aright ?"
"What is it then? Come, dome, bo brave;
"Your brother loads 1110 fight.
"Shot through the Maui 1" Ch, God l 14l),
lad,
"For whom I prayed to Thoo;
"My only eon, my bonnie boy,
"Will coma no more to m0!
"Shot through the heart," e'en while I
prayed
"Itis form lay still In death,
"Not ono fond message could ho send,
"None caught his flying breath,
"The eallinIn'c roar, the plash of mins,
"T110 eraol ,,f ball and shell,
"A strange wild, mad requiem, mlulu
"Whore ho for country fell !
"Dead, cold and dead, the lonely gravo
"Now hides hire from, my sight ;
"Oh I pitying (nod, my heart will bleak
t'Why send on me this blight?
"Why is my Immo outdo desolate?
"My life of joy beroft?
"He WAS my dearest only sol;
"I have no other left 1
"Forgive Inc Lord ! Thy will be dono"
"Pence send this aching heart.
"That doth rebel o'er this one gone,
"who was my life's bast part.
"At root, with Theo 1 Oh, blessed light"
"'That finds my soul at last 1
"It brings ale patience, comfort now,
"Tile darkest hour has passed."
VYhnt 0 Jinn most wants a Ville for.
It is not to sweep the floors, cook
the meals, hod attend to the general
household duties alone, that a pian
wants a true wife, though a good
Louso-]teepee is a great blessing to a
man, itis is only a mero spook in the
real worth of n good wife. What a
true moue most wants a trtlo wilo for,
is her companionship, sympathy, and
love. The ways of life have irony
dreary idseen 10 it, a man meets with
defeat and failures, lute many stern
battles to fight, with oho world, temp-
tation and sin. IIo needs 000 to go
with Lau, to stand by and sympathise.
While euro nod djllicultles surround
him on every hand, 110 0411 put his
arm around her neck, and while bo
feels Ino has something to fight for,
"will help slim tight." All through
life -a man needs 11 woman's heart and
interest, nnited with his, who will put
her Land on his heart toad inspire
hint with now holes. i,. sister's or a
brothers love will hardly suffice.
True, 001110 1110 0 are cheated, and get
neither 0 hniso•koepor nos loving
compaulou, white others ai', eurpris-
boyond all Measure, their wivos bring
them a far higher idea of u.arninge
than they ever dreitmod of,
Tun Wine WORM: —This post is a
very provoking ono and excites many
inquiries, We have two or three in.
quirics now in regard to it. It preys
upon almost every crop that 18
grown. They do not tronblo beans,
Peas, and buckwheat, but we do not
think of any outer orop that they do
not sometimes injure. They reeetnble
a worm and resemble wire, and honoe
their nem is very appropriate. pe.
inaction' so-called, are to a largo do.
gree unsatisfactory, Pall plowing is
in the direction of a remedy, and so
is frequent iutelowing. This gives
the birds in fall and spring a chance
at them. Xu England they practiced
buying potatoes oarly, and malting
tho place. The grubs cnlloct on
them to foe sl, and eau thns he captur-
ed and destroyed. Both gas lime
and salt aro ususl to advantage in
England, being placed with seed at
the time of planting, &u10 advise
th0 ddWing of buckwltoat tho second
year after plowing under sod, should
the who worm be very abundant,
The first year, ono experioneed gavel -
nor says, they seem to prefer the do-
aaying grass roots, and buckwheat
seems distasteful or poisonous to
them. Tho same is but little less
true, the same Writer Bays, ofbeans
end peas.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
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GARFIELD E OUSE.
--A JOE LOT OF—
Men's & Boy's Zara. & `oft Felt Eats,
Bought at 40 Cents on the $ to bo sacrificed at the Garfield House.
CAT.,T, SND S F -i 1-f 1
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A SPLENDID SELECTION OF
Scotch and Canadian Tweeds,
Bought at Manufacturer's Prices, to bo Cleared Out. Call and In-
spect thoso Goods at the Garfield House.
c� U ST TO HAND
AT THE GARFIELD HOUSE
A Lot of loo lolagai Gray Uottolii,
Bought for Spot Cash with a big discount. Be Sure and Secure those
Cottons at the Garfield House.
'2Ji1 IJV' i'tl
AWAY AY AHEAD, o
of our most Sanguine Expectations.
NEW, FRE >vE S I --I, �y
VV/ ELBOUG IT
GOODS,
—MADE ITP IN 'THE—
Latest and Mot Becoming, Myles,
AND SOLD AT
Ot1../K, BOTTOM PRICES,
has made this Department of elle Garfield House
.,_11 _1`_,elle s^.
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MAKE A NOTE OF THIS
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Highest Price is Always Paid
BU
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Gor. Turnborry 86 King Streets.
Iia.
lls2ititya,
10(4000 POUNDS
Wool Wanted
FOR THE SEASON OF 18016,
CASS3 PTD_
ani prepared to pay the highest
cash prion for good fleece wool deliv-
ered at the
L@STOWEL WOOLEN MILLS.
Having been ten years in busineos
horn, it has always been my endeavor
to pay highor than the market allows
and is tho past years have paid city
market prices. Wool being so low in
price, it will afford me pleasure to
pay the highest price going. In ex-
changing wool for goods will allow a
few cents mora. Will also guarauted
to sell my goods at cash prices. X
don't have two prices•—each and
trade -my rule is one price only.
Running tho year round enables nue
to carry a largo stock. This year
having a larger stock than usual, will
offer you the Rost Stock of 'Tweed in
the Dominion to choose frorn,
Double & Twisted Full Cloths,
Flannels, Blankets.
A11 Goods or 11ke Newest Patterns and
toles! Designs.
Carding and spinning done 011
short notice and guarantee to make
best of yarns. I Its( only the best of
lard nil 031 all my work.
Como early with your wool and
you will find us ready and willing to
give you our best attention. We will
bo happy for you to
Inspect Goods and Prices
Before disposing of your wool.
I remain, yours respectfully,
•17-911
B. F. BROOK.
` 4ERKl;IlIEE BOAR 1?Oli SLR.
A -A tIcE.-'rho uedernigned will keep a {bor.
ovgh 1.00,1 (stelae beer tar ecrdec un lot :7,
doh lino, Morris, about two times front (3m -
neln. ")hire, Lad" Dee bred by 10 Harney,
(.Iuolt'h, MINI Wap sired by Lord Wellington.
:1917, Itmd by B. Tomb)), En pistol; 4niu, Ladd
Yrl iy, cult, got l- l'rlxotntue, 3407, bred by k.
7'e oohs, Augtwd Thio Willi bi ed pig was far-
row,,d l ,i, (8t1t, 1888. Terme: 81, to be pail
at ono, of service, witlilln! vial() of returning,
if i neary, .10001 , 11..11c1u 1x,
4s c nt• Proprietor.
-[4CRRON AND BRUCE; LOAN AND
44 IN V E tiT51 11 NT CUA11'ANY,
This C'oiipuny w•as ergaaiaed Lill the 18th
of April lust, and i,ltuwiuactive tporatioll.
and is prepared 1 reeeire applications fol•
mann on gaud form security.
This ('"mp06y being a 1))001 inntitutlen,
can idler to harrowers ;(rooter facilities for
getting their loris executed with dispatch,
tines eels be had from outside or foreign
Companies, with whom days and weeks are
,doer' red to 03
os1 up a 10031.
Wi requou'1itle mut Secarity aro .atinfart(ry
borrowers may obtain their money from
this Company on day of application.
Due attention has been paid 0) confining
Sol/elixirs` 01arges to tti lowest eaten.
;Vlortgagus purchased if security and tit•
le, are approved af.
A Suvingn Bunk Branch will bo shortly'
opened by the 3lompanY. Depositors will
be paid the highest Current States on their
deposits.
'Pilo Company's ;Aloes aro on the corner
of 3larket Square and North St., (ioderich,
in the llnildilll adjoining the Dry Goods
Store of J. 0. Dotlor t1 C
DIRECTO1o.
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Jose*'t[ 11'lL, o.0 e, President,
W. J. It. HoL3n43, \'i'e•Prusidcnt,
Stn It. J. C.urrwnnall',
801•:nrl•t• GtilioNI,
Wm. M. CInAs, S0af,rth,
J. M. Itonrtrrn, Dungannon,
Jon? ACIn1An5, Goderich
r. JoneAN, "
,J. 11. CtA,ow:$Ii,
Seme 'rocs--C.maintoN, Hour ,t CAMERON.
IloRAcr•.IlonroN, Manager.
Goderieh, may 7t11, 1887, 31.3m.
Tho Mons Delightful
SUMMER TOUR
Palace Steamers. Low Hates.
Your Trips ifor Wools Botwe.n
DETROIT AND MACKINAC
Ana Every Wools Day Between
DETROIT AND CLEVELAND
Write for our
"Picturesque Mackinac," Illustrated.
0oata,as Sall Particulars, Mailed Pico.
Detroit & Cleveland Steam Nay. Co.
C. O. W H ITCO M B, amt. Pass. AOT.,
DETROIT, MICH.
CAUTION I
CAUTION !
A stealer in Rrussols is advertising and offr.'1'inlr, for sal.' a 3IIs1•:Il.u3t.i•:
I.IIIT1tTION Of the
CE+ X ULYB BUCK 77101?,,V FEXCE 1 Y 71 L',
of which I am the SOLE AsIEN'r ill 11111•Ssta,s, ;inti the Public are cau-
tioned against purchasing the spurious irtiele. The parties in Canada
who are placing this WI1I'TCIII:n IMITATION 011 the market, ars' now Being
sued for ten thousand dollars damages. The Gensini' Unci: Thorn
Fence, the Bos'1' Mill C1IEarrs'l' fence in the world, van UNI,v he pur-
chased at the "GOLDEN PADLOCK."
I ani also Agent for the Ontario Bach Pence Company. who maks
the best ]barb Wire in Canada.
English throe ply plain twisted fence, n remarkably cheap and dur-
able fence for Gardens.
Several toles of Lana Plaster in `300 Ib. sacks for tale.
THORN FENOANG.
This fencing is made of a Solid Plat Slip of Stool neatly twisted and
well galvanized, presenting the largest possible surface to the view.
Although 110 part of it is Made of wire it is no heavier and as cheap as
Barb -Wire Fencing, but is preferred by some principally as a toi'
strand, being more easily seen. Tho "Lyman" is the ONLY ribbon
fencing mado in Canado, and is much superior to tho imported fencing
of the same description.
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T'Vindow Shafdes, and Hartshorn Sfrings.
A Lot of Fancy Window Shades, in Cloth of Different Patterns.
Also Hartshorn Springs. Call and see them before putting up the old
ones.
B. GERRY-.