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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1885-7-31, Page 3JULY 131, It85.. "'I ONLY Mita WITEI GHOSTS," I only mix with ghosts well known, With Closer and Pompey I pick a bona ; Among my friends tho noblest aro there, I'll on visiting tomes witb hamlet's father; I tient fair gloss and respectable towers. And always go home at decent hours; For I'nh a ghost of high degree, And other ghosts take off their hats to me, I conduct lnyselt, now I and dead, In tho mortal way that 1 was brod ; I never flirt, though there aro hosts Of exceedingly naughty female ghosts ; There's a needy ghost I always pay To clean my arbor every Baty And I walk at night in shady lances, To got a shower hath when it rains. X Hever stay ant when the nights aro cold, For I think of any health, trough I can't grow old, And when you're under the cold, gray stones, 'There's no ono to rub your ghostly bones ; 1 was very c..reful, before I died, To moo nay tombstone was aired and dried ; Ho, wrapped in the turf, as snug as a toast, I've not had n cold eihlce I've boon n ghost. WE SHALL KNOW. When tho Inlets have rolled in splendor, From the beauty of tho hills, And the sunshine, warm and tender, Falls in kisses on the rills ; We ratty read love's shining latter, In the rainbow of the spray, We shall know each other bettor SVhen the mists have cleared away We shall know as we aro known, Never more to walk alone, In the dawning of the morning, When the mists have cleared away. If wo err in human blindness, And forgot that we are dust; If we miss the 1an' of kindness, When we etrnpglo to bo just; Snowy wings of pence shall cover All the anguish of to -day, When the weary watch is over, And the mists have cleared uwny. When the silver mist has veiled us, From the faces of our own, Oft we doom their love has failed us, And we tread our path alone ; We should see then ncnr and truly, Wo should trust then day by day ; Neither love nor blame unduly, If the mists were cleared away. When the mists havo risen above us, As our Father knows IIis own, Face to face with those that love no Wo shall know as we are known ; Love, beyond the orient meadows, Floats the golden fringe of day; Heart to heart, wo bide the shadows, , Till the mists hevo cleared away. Why !torsos Hare Faulty Feet. "An old blacksmith," a veterinar• ion, is credited with the statement that "the causes of bed feet with hor- ses are very numerous. You very seldom 800 a young horse with bad feet. You oars work a horse barefoot• ed all Inc life, and his feet may wear down and got tender, but they will always be sound. One great cause of trouble with the fact is that borates are, after they are shod, allowed to stand in filthy stalls, and another is in keeping shoes on too Jong. On these occasions they get out of shape, and corns and narrowing nt the heel follow. Then the horse is taken to a blacksmith and 11 tirst-class job order- ed. Now, in this ease, if the black. smith could make a foot and then silos it Lo could fill tho order. After the horse is shod his feet are sore and he travels /JO better, but worse, if anything, than before. Then the shoer is blamed. The foot ii certain to have wnflamtnatiou in it, and the slightest fever in the hoof will dam- age it very badly. Shooing too close at the heel, sowing shoes too far back and filing the too off aro bad practices The shoe should always be as large as the foot. No one ever s Iw 0 foot too wide. Hard tiding or driving often causes bad feet. Ira horse gots foundered instand of dootoring for founder the owner lodes about a week in going from ono smith to another to got bettor shueiug, Any good shoer con tell by looking at the shoo whether it harts or not ; but, instead of being frank about it, many sheers will nay that the fault is with the smith who did the job just before him and not with the foot," The inhabitants of Stollarton, Nova Scotia, are greatly alarmed owing to the sudden subsidence of the earth in a number of places aver old pits, • leaving yawning and dangerous chasms. Some of thrno cavities aro within one foot of the houses, throat. ening their deetruotion. Says the Loudon Sportsman gentleman, evidently rather untvoll in the top storey, has called at this aloe, expressing a wish to make a match to row either Beach or Iianlan for £5,000 nsido, as he observed that money was "no object" to him. We oncleavorod to call] hire, and in re- turn be tried t0 borrow sixpouce, I3e was en athlotio•looking youth of about 50 years of ago, We have not seen him since, as wo asked him to pit up :8100 or so to Dhow that he rune in earnest, Perhaps ho is busy. THE BR17SSELS POSrl SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT GARFIELD HOUSE. —A JOB LOT OF— Men's & Zoy'saaxcl & Soft Felt Mats, Bought at 40 Cents on the $ to be sacrificed at the Garfield House. CAT I ANIJ S 1-+; Ht T2 -IM. A SPLENDID SELECTION OF Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, Bought at \fantlfttelawor's Prices, to be Cleared Out. CaII and In- spect these Goods at the Garfield house. JUST TO HIAND AT THE GARFIELD HOUSE A Lot of Hochelaga Gray Cottons, Bought for Spot Cash with a big discount. Be Sure and Secure those Cottons at the Garfield House. ♦..'J �1 '£l YNl re/ TRENT IS AWAY AHEAD= of our Most Sanguine Expectations. NEW, FRESH, WELL BOUGHT GOODS, —MADE UP IN THE— Latest, and Most Becoming Styles, AND SOLD AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES, ]las made ,this Department of the Garfield House titt E 0 MMMAKE A NOTE OF THIS, --TiIAT THE— Highest Price is Always Paid BUTTER & EGGF:7 --A T-- of AN1,,O Plc gip, Ger. Turnberry & King Streets, 3 100,(100 I,OuNDS Wool Wanted FOR THE SEASON OF 1885, CASH_ P1\s IZ7 I ani prepared to pay the highoat cash price for good fleece wool deliv- ered nt the LISTOWEL WOOLEN MILLS. Having boon ten years iu business here, it has always been lay endeavor to pay higher than the market allows and in tho poet yearn have paid city market prices. Wool being so low in price, it will afford Ise pleasure to pay the highest price going. In ex- changing wool for goods will allow a few cents more. Will also guarantod to sell my goods nt cash prices. I don't have two prices•—cash and trade—sly rule is one price only. Bunning the year round enables me to carry a large stock. Thie year leaving 0 larger stock than usual, will offer you the Best Stook of Tweed in the Dominion to choose from. Double & Twisted Full Cloths, Flannels, Blctfkets. All Goods or lin Newest Patterns and Latest Designs. Carding and spinning done on short notice and guarantee to make best of yarns, i nail only the best of lard oil on all my work. Come early with your wool and you will find us ready and willing to give you our bust attention. Wo will be happy for you to Inspect Goods and Prices Before disposing of your wool. I remain, yours respectfully, B. T. BROOIC, 3Ell h'IIIIIE IIOAtt FOR Stilt - +URL Lru l lierknl,Ir,, bur for norvioui lea lot 07, 4th line, Morris, about two nilleq from Brun• sols, "gum Lad" was brn4 by Id. Horley, Guelph, and wait aired by Lord Wallington. '1117 bred * y 0. 'rumba, 1'.npla"'l; dam , Lady t4nllyawn, got by Prhzemau, 1407. bred by E. Tuhubs I:ugbtud. This wall 111 ed pig was fur- ruwo4 Jan. 08th, 1808, Towns: ¢l, to bei aid at time of service, with prlvileg,7 0( ro turning, if necl'nnary. JAants AI. ti Alrr7N, Proprietor. "IAT nxu Bltt'(�l; I,(lAN AN" Li INVlaiTtz1;NT (JUM ANY, This Company was organized on the 18th of April last, and 113 now in active operation, and in prepared to receive applications for Mans on good farts security, This Com puny being a loeel i1:'titution, can offer to borrowers greater facilities for getting their loads exeouted with dispatclh, than can be had from outside ur foreign Companies, with whom depend weeks aro often required to clone up a hul. SV11011 Tftiu and Security are natinfaetory borrowers rusty obtain their money from this Company on day of application. Due attention has been paid to cualning Sola,itorc' charges to the lowest rates. Mortgages purchased if security and tit. ins aro approved of. A Savings Bank Branch will be shortly opened by the Company. Depositors will bo paid the Ilighost Current Bates on their deposits. Tho Company's offices are on tete corner of Market Square and North St., Goderieh, in the Building adjoining the Dry Goods Storo of J. C. Bailor & Co. DIRECTORS ' 3011011 Wna,Luts, President, W. J. R. HOLMES, Vice-I'h'eaident, 81110.J. CAuriluonr, SnnRIFF GIBBONS, W3r.10. GRAY, Saaforth, 0. 111. Roomers, Dungannon, fou; Acuo1o11, Goderieh F.Jonni8, J. II. CoLnonNn, SOLIcIuCna—CAnnRON, hoer A CA>IrtI,O;. Hon,toa IRentroir, Manager. Goderieh, May 7th, 1880. 44.3m. MAC KINAC. The Moot Delightful SUMMER TOUR Palace steamers. Low urates. Four Tripe nor Week Between DETROIT AND MACKINAC And livery Week nay Between DETROIT AND CLEVELAND Writo for oar "Picturesque Maokinao," Illustrated. Contains San Raruoulese. manta Frog. Detroit & Cleveland Steam Nay. Co. C. D. WHITCOMO, Dos. PADO, AWL, DETROIT, MICH. CAUTION ! CAUTION ! A dealer in Brussels is advertising and offering for sale a \IlsrrtAI1L>; IMITATION of the GENUINE BUCK THORN FE✓VCE WIRE, of which I am the SOLE Ache in B1(Ussr•;Ls, and the Public are cau- tioned against purchasing tele spurious article. The parties in Canada who aro placing this wrorreR9n IafITATION on the market are now being sued for ten thousand dollars damages. The Genuine Buck Thorn Fence, the BEST and CHEAPEST fence in the world, can ONLY be pur- chased at the "GOLDEN PADLOCK." 1 I ant also Agent for the Ontario Barb Fence Company, who make the best Barb Wire in Canada. English throe ply plain twisted able fence for Gardens. Several tons of Land Plaster in fouoo, a remarkably cheap and dur- i00 lb. sacks sacksfor sale. THORN FENCING. --///-- This fencing is made of a Solicl Flat Slip of Steal neatly twisted and well galvanized, presenting the largest possible surface to the view. Although no part of it is made of wird itis 00 heavier and as cheap as Barb -Wile Fencing, but is preferred by some principally as a toga strand, being more easily seen. The "Lyman" is the ONLY ribbon fencing made in Canada, and is much superior to the imported fencing of the same deseription. --///-- Window Shades, and Hai'tsliorli Springs, A Lot of Fancy Window Shades, in Cloth of Different Patterns. Also Hartshorn Springs. Call and see them before putting tip tete old 0008. B. GERRY.