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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1885-7-17, Page 6TF1) BRUSSELS POST I The ladies of the sewing aoeiety treotory of Churches and loom lest , were badly engaged at their work, when the 7 -year old son of the host. 31ta,vtt.t.s (urartt.—Sabbath 13t'ry1aos 51 1 ems asked It1rs. Bently if she belong -- 11 a.m, and 11.30 p.15. Sunday Sehoel at 1 ed to en archery club. "No, Bobby," 30 p,m, lb v, anti. Moss, 13. A., paster, a.m, and et n] p.m. s'mday 101100 1)t 3:00 "Mat put that idea intoyour head, • Ksoi ('(it'll. it.--^abl,ntli Services 511 11. silo rep led, amused at tho question. Rev., s• donepastor, "PIs did.d, I10 0113(1 yon eon c 11 beat ST. Jous's Chruca11 .--Sabbath Services 1 i ! 1111y w01na11 111 town drawing the long 11 11,111. and i p.m. Solidity School at 0:311 I bow.,, - .ln, Rev, f.f� W. T. Chafe, incumbent. , :tier[lobt,',lint a._-1abbn til Servleee at st pati 1111, l( Vitalizer aerie what h tayou neat sad «ll 111:30 min, and +1::8i If•°i, Nundny School at sympt'msof Dyspepsia. Priori 10 sad 75 cents :1:130 pan. 1'a01.r11ev. 11'm. SIIIY111, per bottle, Sold by 0. A. Bondman, 11051411 ('uruceu ultox viols third Snrnonth both Ser. One moonlight evening n nluyin every month et 11 0,10, lensed individual, who had been for Priv. P. J. Sha, priest' l fro, in l)11D Itni.40w1' 1,-�D,: F. every Thursday NO1110 time Swaying to an „vening to tirehau,'.4 block. earnest contemplation of a telescope in T 1." lay at or before full L-ilion Square, (loon in Holo e" lh.'ek. A. (1. V. \V. L,•r ,i; meets on 2nd Ana :eat We,1neslay even ingo each uxnit11. 1•'omt.rr.(`01,ttIttl 20.1 and last Monday evenings of each 11100(3111u Steele's hall. L, U. L. 1st Monday iu every month in Orange Hall. Poor Orr:, c.—sill'.•:• I1(iurs fruln mi p. m. 11001[.%sly 1s. eirrfu ltendin;I Itootm :old ' Sauon's Catarrh llenieGly'—° positive cure Library in Rims•,• block, will bo open 1 for Catarrh, Dipthnria, and Canker Mouth. front toe'_'.nck r.m Wednesdays and Soldbv G. A,Dea51nn 1. S aturdays. Jlios Jessie Moss, Librarian. "Do walls' hear mamma ?" "1Vhy, Now York, filially he mustered his powers of locomotion, and approaching the proprietor, said, in a persuasive tone ; "Seo 'ere, yon, a'—say w --when you goiu' to touch her - of ? Moen a dozen people's sighted the thing. Now, why don't you touch her off ?" VARIETIES. A Manias• keeled with it six -shoat. (•r hes about the 1-ame horsepower as teen complwi(:' t+f Militia called out by the governor. When :t Ivinter asks his best girl to give 11151 a proof of her love, she locks her f,rn) up in his in -brace, stud be pots his imprint on it. SK091.1.9s9 nights, made miserable by that Ierribl0 can„. Shiloh•s Cure IS 1110 Tonicity for you. Sold by G. A. Dend,dnu, Little Lillie—•'Don't you think, doctor, that noels just like my mam- ma?" Methtr—"Ilnsh, child, don't be vain." "It seems to me," moaned he, ns hr ilcd toward the- front gate, with the old 111f1u behind him, "that there are more tib,( three feet in a yard," sen,ei'»C :!4il end Ceusuniption Cure is .old 1'11• (1. A. D, -adman On a guarantee. It '•lire= r n• '_;Ptiou. ••The bigger the fool the bigger the bristle" is the Philadelphia maxim, The wonent ',waft esr0 to cent for any such maxim. The main object is to get the bustle. - "So the noissi: is to bo married, , it ? ' said the gardener to the cools. „Bless the collar I" ho ejaculated. yes : and fu iout too. "011 yes, bless it. "Bless tho bless - She's ;win' fir tert Ii have a clbthressres0 thray ell cellar !" liy dear," said his 'what is your text for this ter 'terry it." %that a question for a 3.year old I Wily ( . ,u ask, iny pet ?" "Papa seid they did." "lie is right, sweet, Ile is a dear, good wise papa. When did ho tell you, my love ?" "Iio was tying the bow of nurse's bonnet this morning when I went into the room and nurse said you wo'° an innocout old guy, and lie said walls had 01000." "What I„ Cnorr, whooping coasts and biota:Maio im- mediately relieved by 511,110110 Cure. Sold by 0. A. Deadman. Cutting it short.—"There is a great deal of relieiou 1n nature," sol- emnly remarked a young clergy- men, while calling upon a lady of his congregation the other evening. "There is," was the quiet reply , "We should never forget that there is a sermon in a blade of grass." "Quite trite. 11'e should also remember while we are about it that grass ie cut very short at this season of Cho year." Thor hacking Dough can he so quickly oared by Shnoh'0 Cure, We guaruutoo it. Sold by G. A. Deadman, The New York Graphic: The minister watt struggling to put on a new four -ply collar, and the prespira- tion was starting from over- pore. ylrrude long, and four pall -bearers wife, ife ' WILL v1)» sailer with Dyspepsia and Live'- morning's sermon ?" "F -fourteenth t;ompluto0:' 01.1011'0 Vitaliser is gsarautood vErae f -fifth Psalm," 110 replied, 1n "0 cure you. Sohl by G. A. Deadman. "Tommy," sold the pretty school - 111!i nm "who was the wisest man?" "Solomon," replied Tommy, prompt, l3'. "Wherein dirt his great wisdom lie a" ''Splittiu' heirs" replied Tom- my. Says the New Orleans Picaynne : \3'1131 i (�1c1:1 stnden10 aro being harshly condemned for robbing graves, )t i, forgotten that the students in - short gasps. "Tho w -words of his 11).111ont11 were s-moother than b -bat- ter, but war was in his h -heart." reaming eared, health and sweet breath se- cured, by Shiloh ;s Catarrh lteinedy. Pride 50 cents. Nasal injector freo. Sold by Geo. A. Deadman, A. colored gentleman appeared bo - fore the Civil Service Examining Board 1n Boston the other day and wished to be examined for a position asaletttr•carrierin the postal service. is nti to fill them hp again when they "What's your name, sir ?" asked tho go into practice. examiner. Sltmbo glove the examin• 5'110100a Prevent:tuve'. er his name, age place of residence 1 n —1:01111.101 Cholera and such 111(0 and his previous Occupation. "Now, p } i tee{. ., 1- 11,01 irity or Llood, and the - 1151 ,.r act, -., .f no stomach are required. Tn Eamon," asked the examiner, "have nuc tl. :11 vest 11+r,t,111 tatnilnble you ever studied geography ?„ '%Yee, and ,:; ,1)t use ar Mood. 11 0 :1vody y Samba. "Well, thea, telt ( lir f. r : t: i Ir -1 ere Asd There Bah I" snit1 is no , -.r , n -re r 111111 r remedy in est , Pyspip Ait, Costive- lee haw far it is from 081011 1.0 it r t lit 501 „r or tiny person Shauhltf ?" "Fri' God, salt," erplied bolas•, 1 - -ell by J. Hargreaves E Co. Trial look• n tree. 5l1mb0 111 alter amazement, "1'011. lou f fr ":u I ctor, quick ? Help ! (luau 'tend t0 put 110 on dot ionto, help ! I1+'t 101111'' has swallowed a dove y-er?" and Sambo retired in ut- r,i 11 i !" eiielateed lIre, Schaumburg, ter amazement at tho possible require- -inn -le s:11t.:ed10 you make so much relents of the postal service. fns, :is i•` l: O 11 ts-tntydollar gold 0 piece. 11 .l (. Reye:ea 1" replied Farina Noe:ots. 5icee,Leave no farm gates ajar, As the {.appy 0511110 were leaving Better raise all good calves, the cli i'cl., ;lie lIn0band said to the Refugee is a good pickling bean. partner of his (e'lded life : "liar- Give cauliflowers plenty of room. ring nine: stn n +115allf11 thin„ to Carrots require a light, rich sell. you. Why. 'ran were till of a tremble, Many fern -lore prefer level culture, and ono could hardly hear you say Alton no one to abuse your cattle. I wi;l." "I will have more courage 'The best pasturage is the cheap. anis say is lender next time," said est. the blushing bride. Adopt in all real rural improve. slnid Lightning. ileitis. All star.rers from that terrible torment, plant p1111J8 011 a strong loam xeurni ;ia,run Lo made harpy in one ambient by tt ,1,,10E ;,pplleati,u of fluid Lightning briskly rubbed on painful parts, and without 'Wag any disgusting medicine day attar day, with little or tin result, Fluid Lightning aloe cures ll aumas off, atism. Headache, 6,1111 is honly '25e. per' b0ttic at J. tnrgredo. do Co's. Drug Store. "And se vial have received It divor. re firms thatvig,lhnn5l husband of ✓ ents, lire. timid}?" "Yes, I am soil. How many trees have you planted? Black currants are very wholesome. Time is money if well employed, Method and syetem pay in fares isp. Don't keep too many liens togeth- el glad to say that I have." "Didn't Pure blood. Etubldon geese aro you 'feel guile overpowered when you 1 f heard the ,l,cisien of the Judge?" "Not oxuctly, 1 i'bltsertof unmanned, so to spec{;," Horsemen, AI Irail Olt W11.13:1 Voir 1,'r,' in ;. 111101, seratehOS so Out ,117 1100 ane ily sore, bathe twice dally, sed ar. m ents ,Gly' men s 1 r22 Parka's Carbolic Corato, It Iioeno•nutde fertilizers are 1,0ou0u2. aP1(0, For the piazza—the' Virginia creep er, Follow good seed With good culture, ;Make permanent farm improve - is untlbubtedly the finest healing and cleansing ap"licatbih for it. (4e Bare you got MoGregor h Puske'0. 80,1 for 200, per box, at J. Rap. K rooves S: C0':,. brag store, Poetry, a waxed moustache, mys- tory, long hair and n sweet tenor voice will often make it woman feel as if there war only n rheet of tissue paper 1)etween Lenven and herself, but it is the man with it wart on 1113 nose and six figures 111 the batik balance who scoops her in and makes her happy A". ver aftortrnrds. iced. Meat and cooped food for haying heuz•, Trees will grow while yeti aro sloop - In Plant trues for finite shade and tihnber. N(,1 "rldrilualized" black bottles iu the field. Floakmasters should keop shepherd dogs, Milk of different tempei,•aturo should never be piixod. Only 3111 pails are suitable to be used by dairymen. In planting trees bo careful to pre. serve the roots moist. Wyoming territory has (pavan. tine against Tome cattle. In setting Out raspberry plttuts do not bury them too deep. Thirty-five per cent, of the wattle of Illinois tiro high grade, The Island of Jersey 1.11t0 ono head of 031,0.0 to every two acres. Holeteius aro finding much favor among Colorado etoek}neu. Another outbreak of plouropn0nul• onin i11 the west reported. Californians havo formed a new market for fruit in Australia. Charcoal is good ou old eoils its it helps absorb Cho sun's rays : Yon can raise not far from '30,000 green corn stooks to the tore. The best breed is good care, good water, good feed and good barn. Young moil growing animals are Cho most profitable for the farmer. It is said that common black lub- ricating oil will cure "grease heels" or scratches in horses. A man found two applications to dire tt very sex. ioue Case, If any profit is realized from bees, it will bo by keeping the colonies strong; a beekeeper's wealth is not measured by the number of his col. onies, but by their t trengtll, A largo increase„ and n large a111000t of surplus, aro not obtainable at the same time. 11 is much the surest way to make all apiary pay as it goes. A bee -keeper, who made large outlay last year, feeding barrels of sugar, and bending nil his energies to in- crease his bees; diel not obtain one pound of honey, but lost bis bees during the winter. No lady who delights 10 flowers and ,lltos to see them do well and bloom abundantly, should be without frontugtoo % Food for Flower?. ordinary packages 801—sutIlcielit for 20 plants Sur ono yon{', Canadian Dreede>•:—'filo ques Linn of "unshod feet" May be briefly treated as follows:—When your colts or horses nothing to do that Carl be called work, lot them go barefooted by all mentis. If they have contract- ed feet, corns, diminished frogs, or aro suffering from any of the many evils that follows in the train of bad shoeing, use then] gently in tips. If your horses have hard work to do they should have feet fit for the work, mid if they 1'lavo these good sensible shoeing will do them no liarm, Eruptive Diseases, such as Pimples, Boils, Blotches, Ringworm, Solt Rheum. Totter, se„ yield readily to a persistent 11s0 of 3aumgton's Quinine 1011)0 audlreu, and'Touie Dinner PI}li, which by purifying the blood remove those unsightly oideno00 or inward disorder, See that you got "Haniugton's," the original and genuta:.e. }Ionn•MADE PoTATo-DIGGER.— A farmer writes the Elmira )farmers' Club a desoiptiou of his home -wade potato -digger, which evidently "fills t110 bill" (111 his soil. He etty'd :—"I wish to describe an implement for digging potatoes whi011 is not It pat- ented humbug, is not expensive, and can be mildo by any blacksmith of ordinary ability. My neighbor had one made. 15a1y it in operation and liked it so well that I heal one made for my own use.. We aro both s1 well pleased with its (50(11, that we have no (53011 to exchenge fir tiny other digger that lits put in ml ap• 0aran00 in diose 'd1g4104, 11130 int plement may be properly named is horse -fork. It is simply a strong iron fork of prongs 12 or 14 inches in length, stiffened by having a erose bar welded about three inehoe from tho top, with a stiff sh:tn11 some eight Niches long. This firmly 11)lted to It beam with handles similar to the wood. work of a amnion shovel -platy. Attach one horse, thrust the fork into the ground bellied the potato shill, have a boy load the horde until both horse and mall beeoale accustomed to the work. Very soon you 0)111 set the boy picking up, and 'go it alone,' Start tho horse slowly, the entire hill is lifted relit, and by a dextrous I00110- ment of the fork, together with the side draft of the horse, the potatoes are thrown a little to ono side and nearly all exposed to view. No clog- ging Gu account of wet, no choking up with vino, or weeds, and is pre- ferable to a plow, become only the earth which covers the potatoes is disturbed.- Oen the potatoes bo slur• vested clean with tide tool ? Give the poorest mite 111 your town all 11e can glean after you, and 110 will leave your field it, d'isguht- `.lfho arbitrators appointed by the Dominion Government to asses the damages caused by leakage from the Lachine Canal into the property .of estate of the lata R. A, 11, Hubbort have gtvon an award of $10,000. New rules here been issued for Cho Wimbledon meeting. Snider rifles prohibited ; trigger pulls of five pounds are the extreme ; compoti• tors restricted to Governtnent Martini rifles of six pounds. PULL F011 Sl';RV1CI,.TIIL'' UN. S� dorellete0 will keep 1110 there -brad Dltr• ham buil "Mo(lvl" for sel•vi00 at MO feria, adjoining prase 1s, 121•,110 01.0) par 005, payable at tuna of ("ruble with the p rtviloyo of ret, rning. J, tr. I(NIRRIT311 ,514' toter TIOUSE 1C LOT FOR BALK, ON .A.. Quoall Street, There le also n shop ou the Lot telt could be 8111100,1 for a stable, Will be sold on reasonabl;ter Vis,W t 1ply1I1 - 1. 11I, BLASIIILL, butcher, thanking his many customers for 011010 liber- al support for the past six }roars wishes to inform tl,e1,1 that 111. lug 0• (011 binned an1510'st of l.3 nn,0 tins first ..nfitted es stye whore lin dopes to 5" '111 001 ell (1cst,m000 and us many noir owls Its woo et k, give hla. n eall. I koup nothing but first—ohne; meat", all to 301 ports of the Town Free, Free, ge Casht l }mill ini ter Pat Stock. CLEANLINESS —NEXT TO— GODLINESS. The subscriber subscriber is ptaparcd to iso all kinds of Painting, such as 1-IOUSE, SIGI\", CARRIAGE, PLAIN en 01RNAt11:NTAT, 1'.ets•r1)10, --0-- PAPER HANGING, KALStli iltl'11NO —r1ND— Grl•rt.ini.114 11, Specialty. ---o— — 31110 17, 1885. BRUSSELS LIME WORKS STILL AHEAD. TOW1'(& s ON. rho subsorlbers lake this opportunity of re• tura nl vicinity ttfor past 1pati'onage, Brusselsnod beg g 0. stets Gait haying (5510 savt..l•01 h1) ,r(v,•ua'utn L5 thoirklbl au.) nimia 01 burnhgf, 41511 arepoly Ill n bother poll Glen than 01'117but: we to supply the Palate with 1''irst•chiuu Lime, This being the eleventh (01001) of our Won. 11000 dealing( to Brussels, sad having gh•on nn• q1) illflod sutlataetiml so far, Cho pllblle One re. ly ea reeeicing good treatment mei a first-class 1.11 article kiln'aud'10 00,111s delive'ed, mo et 11 oenttl 1101 also burn a No.1 limo fur plastering at the same price. Remember the spot —Brussels 1.11(1 Works, •12 TOWN & SON. ALLAN LINE, --or ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. ;1)i T3+37L`I$11GOVI tin:3 '110 LIVERPOOL. 1,41 NOON 111:1031'0 (17..41 (1.11 LONDON, Idle.: Steerage, 1315, LlVorpeol, Londonderry Quoeuetowu, Oloagou•, or Belfast to Quebec tied 01way0na low as by any arst-olnseliue, SJMMER ARRANGEMENT SA.ILINOS FROM QUEBEC, 8031(AT1AN .Saturday, May itch, POLYNESIAN " -, 10t11. CIRCASSIAN, '• 211.1. •• 30th, Juts 6111, 15111 SARMATIAN . • , 90th. POLYNESIAN " " 87th. UI1tOA8SIAN •' July 4th, PARISIAN " 11th, PE1RUVIAN " " 18th. SARDINIAN " 85tH. The last train connecting with the steamer at Quobeciet vee Toronto Wednesday( 5t0:8u it' in, Passengers ea/sleeve Wodneoduys at 4000 p,m.alao, and oonuootwith the steamer stile): 1150, by paying an 50011oual f0r0 of 01;11 100 1in d 0.2.552nd ohtsi. 1NJoe0ttle,Oheep or pigs are married ea the Mail Steamer: o1 the Allan Lino. For Tlukets and her the and every informs tion apply to J. R. GRANT, Agent, 10 1111' l',, t (3111,',', IIr.4,,Is. PARISIAN Sprint; time will soon ho at stand s 5 leave PERUVIAN your Orders Early. Work dodo in the SARDINIAN most satisfactory manner and satisfaction gnarautecd. I will b, found. at 11y 0111 911op north of the bridge. Wm. Roddick. Canadian Nib kilway Time Tablet Teeswater Branch. M tlOs, Going 700,51. hall. 1Express. 0 Toronto.. Dept 7:20 a.m. 0 OrangevilleI 9,50 •• .4 Orangeville Jct 1.0.01 •' 73 Amaranth t .. 3110.15 10 Walllemtl'.. ,.'30,24 " 1i} Lather . , .. —110.31 131.31 " 20} Arthur .... ...11,04 " 30i Kenilworth 111.30 " 34} MT. Font:sT .. 11.1,19 non. 41 Pages ; , . , ...119.11 pan. 47 H.uull,ollOs.. .,i 12,28 •, 54 Pordwiob , , ..119.10 " 00 Gerrie ...... 1.05 023 Wroxeter . . 1 1,15 " 110 Whigharu Bond', 1.3s " 10.0:3 74 Tuosn•ater.. AyrLae pan. 10.1e m11Os, Going Ens*. Express, 1,40 pan. 7.015 7.22 7.113 7.:35 7.4.1 4.10 8,213 8.41 13.01 11.10 11.331 Oso 11,•10 it 11 it it 11 It it It gg tg Mali. 0 5 111 14 171- 2111 30 351 431 501 blyt 1.1 001 70 74 19'2 Touowator Dep .1.15 10.01.- 2.15 p.1)}. %Yinghanh Road 534 ' 2.30 Wroxeter .. .. 5.47 " 3.411 Garde . .... 1,1:1 „ 2.51 I'nrdwiah .. .. 6.02 2.01; Ilarristou .. . , 11.3.1 " 11.25 Pages ; . , .. .. 11.33 ;IP) Mt. Forest. , 11.11 ' 3,17 7 Kenilworth .. 7.119 " 119 Arthur,, ..., 7.211 " 1.1311 Luther ., .... 7.511 • 1.10 Waldemar.. .. 7.08 5,17 Amaranth t . 4.01 " 1.21 Orangeville Jet 412 " 5.85 Orangeville .. 8.35 " I 5.55 Toronto , . Arr. 10.45 a.m., 8,130 pan. RefJeshment and Dining Rooms It —AT— TORONTO .111N(°rIOS, OSR.ANGEI'ILLE ANO I'ARLETON (UNCTION. Y.,'U ti CT_3::EO2v— a�T�d ON' THR J 3 H TRAINS —I1I1TWOI(12.— - -TORONTO AND MONTRL+'AL.— 'V'• II LE0I'U1LER, TICKET A(aii1', It11118141i1.1 BABY CARRIAGES, BABY CARRIAGES. J r±HAND a Choice Stock of Baby Carriages that Cannot fail to snit t11(' Wants of the Public. Call and see them. LAIIU1'1 STOCK OF ]-HARNESS ON HAND. Give 771,,c cc Call. 1I. 1)BAWLS'. C11ANI31IOOK LIME WORKS. Tho Subscriber wishes to notify the I'ti13LIC that he will hare his LIME KILN in Complete Running Order by the 1st of MAY, and will be able to furnish Any Quantity of First-class Lime at any time during the Sea- son. Price at Kiln -14 cents per Bushel. 7. Gramm, CI1ANBROOK, P. 0. E T FI E L The undersigned ].laving completed tlio change from the stone to the Celebrated Hungarian System -of Grinding, has now the Mill in First -Class; Bunning Order, and will be glad to see anis Old Customers and as 171a11y now ones as possible, Chopping done. Floii.r and. Feed Always on naiad. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR ANY QU,Alr1TITY OF GOOD WHEAT