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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1885-10-9, Page 3OCT, 0, 1885, TPIE 33R,1;7131a'ELS POST 3 '; ciet , '11IY ])UTY. Let all thegoed thou docst to ratan A girt he, not n debt ; Aucl ho will more remember thea Tho more thou dost forget, Do it no neo who blows it not, But rand like a vino, That year by year brings forth its grapes, And cart`s net for the wino I A lmrro when be has run his race, A dog, when tracked tbo gleno, A boo when it has honey made• - Do not their deeds proclaim, Be silent then, and lute the vino, Bring forth what is in theo ; It is thy duty to be good, And roan's to honor thee. INFLU1?1NCE. We scatter the seeds with oar010131 hand, And dream wo 00'120 shall nee them more; But for a thousand years' Their fruit appears, LI weeds that mar tho land, Or healthful store, Tho deeds wo (lo, the words we aay, Into still air they soon to fleet ; Ivo count them ever past ; But they shall last--• In the dreary judgment they And we shall meet. I chnrgo then by the years gond by, For the lovo of brethorn dour, Keep then tho one true way In work and play, Lest in the world their cry Of woo thou hoar, 444.4444 "HER NAME." Tho father took tho Bible down, And, in his clear, old-fashioned banal, Upon its record -pages, brown, Bo wrote the name as it should stand. But protest oarnc from all the rest, At giving such a little fairy - The dearest, sweetest, and the best- •, That antiquated naive to carry. And aunts anti second cousins cry( "A nam0 so worn and ordinary, Could not bo found, if ono shoald try, As that same appellation, 'Mary." And o'er and o'er again they land, $er yellow curls, her baby grow ; "Oh, call her Ethelind, or 'Maud,' Or 'Christine,' for her angel face," "But time will eliatigo this golden fleece, To match the oyes in dusky splendor ; Far better name her 'Beatrice,' or'Intorgeu,' serene and tender." "Oh, name the child for Aunt Louisa, For she, good soul, is well-to-do ; Tho compliment is euro to please her, And we can call the darling Lou.''' Most prudent counsel -all too Iate 1 'Twist Malachi's and Matthew's pages, Appears unchnngoable as fate, Tho name beloved of all the egos. The ancient gem 1 Its purity - Unspoiled -shall grace our latest beauty; Sometime on dearer lips to bo The synonym of love and duty. Ana gracious womanhood adorn, However fortune's gifts may vary, Till on a day like Easter Morn, She Bears the Mastor pall her "Mary." Market foes have been re -imposed in Toronto, and the farmers are said to bo disgusted, The understanding was that when the market fees wero abolished the toll -gates would follow. But although the marltot foes have boon done away with for two years the toll -gates still flourish. That they aro an annoyance and a anis- once everybody admits, but tho Conn. ty of York (loos not seem disposed to removo them, hence the re -imposition of market fees. • About three years since a man named Jenkins mama from England and finally settled in Huron town. ting, 13ruco Co,, working around for tho farmers, passing himself off as a single man, After a short Elmo he found that Libbic, daughter of the late arenas Herren, had been loft 00100 money, and ho became so at- tel1tivo its to secure) the girl's promise of marriage, l3oforo the marring° a neighbor 000000ed a letter from this man's former residence in England, elating that Sam Jenkins had a wifo and daughter then living in England. Jenkins denied that such was the case, and soon after married the girl, Tho marriage turnocl out unhappily, Jenkins using his wifo (who, by the way, is a fin looking woman) most brutally. Finally bo had to bo turn- ed out, and he went to Guelph. Bev. Mr, Baugh, of Ripley, was employed by Mrs. Eurron to go to England and secure proof of the villian's former marriage. On his rotten ho and Libbio wont to Guolph to see Jenkins, who first denied, but finally admitted his first marriage, As a result of this admission a warrant was sworn ant against him for bigamy, and after hearing tho preliminary evident) 1Vlagtetrato Jos, Baker, of Kiuoardino, committed the prisoner to Walkerton to stand trial, The 0aso le a most flagrant one, and should Ito bo found guilty, of which there seems at pres- ent no roasonablo doubt, the lieaviost punishment would be only too light, 'MINUS To 13E REMIIMIIERIW. That a little ginger put in sausage meat improves the flavor, That salt. fish aro quickest and best freshened by soaking in sour milk. That in icing cakes, alto knife is beat to be dipped in cold water. That fish may be soaled Blore eas- ily by dipping in boiling water about a n)i11ut0. That a 5t11a11 p11100 of charcoal In Elio pot with a boiling cabbage ro- InovOe 1110 smolt. That cold rain water and soda will raniovo maohino grease from a'n311. able fabrics. That doer boiling water will re- move ink and other Fattens from White cloth, That parsley eaten with vinegar will romova the unpleasant effects of outing onions. That oil cloth should bo cleaned with milk and water; a brush anti soap will ruin them. That if your coal fire is low, a table• spoon of salt thrown on it will help it very much. That a teaspoonful of turpentine boilod with your whits clothos will aid the whitening process. That a teaspoonful of stowed to- nlatoe5 in the gravy of either fried or roasted moat i5 all improvement. That fresh meat, after beginning to sour, will sweeten if plsoed out of doors in the cool air over night. That kerosene oil will soften boots and shoes which have been hardonod by water, and reader them as phobia as now. ,That mill: which is turned or changed may be sweetened and rend- ered lit for use again by stirring into it a little soda, STRAY A (DIALS. There appears to be but very little knowledge of the law in respect to stray animals. For the information of our readers, who may have stray animals coming into their premises, we herewith quoto from the revised Statutes of Ontario, page 1980, a portion of Chap. 195, relating there- to. 6. In case the animal distrained is a horse, bull, ox, oow, sheep, goat, pig or other animals, and if the same is distrained by a resident of the Municipality for straying within his premises, such person, instead of do- livering the animal to the Pound - keeper, may retain the animal in his own p05ses51on, providing he makes no claim for damages done by the animal, and duly gives the notices hereinafter in that ono required of 7. If the owner is known to him, bo shall forthwith givo to the owner notice in writing of haviug taken up the animal. 8. If tho owner is unknown to the person taking up and retaining pos. session of the animal, such person 8113111, within forty-eight hours, de- liver to the Clerk of the Municipal- ity a notice in writing of having tak- en up the animal, and containing a description of the color, ago and nat- ural and artificial marks of the autm• al as Leat as can be. 9. The clerk, on receiving each notice, shall forthwith enter a copy thereof in a book to be kopt for that porpose, and shall post tho notice ho receives, or copy thereof, in some conspicuous place on or near bho door of his offioo, and continue the came so postod for at least ono week, un- less rho animal is sooner' olaimod, by the owner. 10. If tho animal or any number of animals taken up at tho same time is oe are of the value of ten dollars or more, the clistrainor shall cause a copy of the notice to bo published in a now5pap0r in the County, 1f ono is published therein, and if not, then in a newspaper published in a news• paper published in an adjoining County, and to bo continued therein once a hook for three suece1si00 weeks. No By-law of a Municipality can override a Statute, Of course if rho stray animals havo broken fences, or Unit trees, or done any other damage, ami the distraint wishes to bo paid for such, ho must impound 111om, CtL11ta81iOE01 No-av13- John. A. 1tfoKouzio, of Sarnia, bas been appointed junior j11dgo of Lamb• ton county. Wiarton has not settled tho now school house question yet. Tho council soma 11010 ago clecliuod to raise $2,000 for rho emotion of rho building, and aftorvvards treated au application for $1,000 in a 1111° man - nor. At tho last Ineeting of rho school board somo of the members got down to $000, and now tho mat• tor is likely to bo doforrod till next year, A now tnombor bas lately boon olootad and now two others want to re- sign. Tho dlptharia epidemic at 13o11 River is dying out. The Kindergarten was opened last Monday In the Hamilton Central 3011001 with five teach. rs. J. Norman Ititohin, Q. C. bac been appointed to 511004 011 lion. Lir. Thom- son as judge mf Ilia liuprworr Court in Nova Beatl0, Henry A. Aehoson, a printer who served his litho in the Advocate ullice, Cayuga, and is a deaf-mute, loathe the remarkable) score of :)i($1 runs in a arleltat match playa'. at Boston. At the Elgin Assizes on Saturday u Irua bill was roturned against Hew - clock Smith for the murder of Alar• shall Piggott in Malahido township last November. The trial was post- poned till November 24. Tho Windsor volunteers received a grand reception frotn tha townspeo- ple on their return from camp Sat- urday afternoon, A banquet was tendered them at the British -Amer- ican Hotel, and an exceedingly pleas- ant time passed, Benjamin I4oaamo, a farmor at Potiti Cote, committed suicide Satur- day morning, without any known cause, by jumping head first into a well. Beeenno was 00 years old, and leaves a family in comfortable circum- stancos. The well was twelve feet deep, and had about throe feet of water in it. A stranger entered a Brantford hotel the other day, put a pint bottle on the bar and asked for a pint of "best whiskey." The landlord filled the bottle and charged the stranger 25 cents. This he rofused to pay, and finally loft the bottle also behind him. Pouring the liquor out, the bottle was thrown out and breaking re. vealed a sponge well soaked with the liquor. The men's game evidently a as to refuse to pay for the whiskey and have the bottle returned to him with what the sponge would retain, but lie was beaten at his own game. After various conflicting reports made, we are glad to find from the Manitoba Free Press, which is not given to booming, that the supply of hard wheat of the highest grade will bo greater than has ever before been aeon in that Province, and this, with the likelihood of good prides prevail - log, gives a fair prospect'for the year. Most of the Manitoba farmers will make handsome profits out of their season's grain, many of them, indeed being now placed in a better position to do so than they novo beton at any previous time. The hide and bonds of the depart- ed Jumbo have arrived at Rochester in charge of Prof.Ward. The reput- ed weight of Jumbo at rho time of his death was sevon tons, although the Professor says ho does not thinit it 1208 fie mush as that. At present the hide is about an inch and a half thick in the thickest part, and when properly dressed it will not be moro than ono-balf or three-quarters of an inch thick. It will take about two months to mount tho skeleton, and about the same length of time to stuff the skin and adjust it on the model. Three months more will bo required, however, before the hide will bo completely dry. Both the skeleton and rho stuffed skin will be exhibited awhile by Barnum, but the ultimata destination of the former is tho Smithtonian Institution at Wash- ington, and of the labor, Tufft's Col - logo, near Boston. Fort William as a deep draught harbour, at last, is coming to the front. Last week one of tho largest and deepest draught craft on the lakes (the steam barge Iron Doke) mitered the lialninistigtia full loathed. Sho was drawing fifteen foot of wet - or, and is now unloading at tho now coal clocks, near the Mammoth ele- vator. Oth01 boats loaded with coal, tho vessel John 13ust and rho steam barge S. J. Macy, drawing thirteen foot, run throe miles up tho river to tho company's upper coal docks. Those crafts ancoaodod in gatting in' with little or no trouble, although tho:o was not it singlo buoy to guide thom culler on tan bar or halide) the rivor. The citizens here have mado good bouys for tho °banner, and will harm tltom pieced without delay, so that hereafter otlior steamboat cap- tains nod not fear to cuter. Had the Government continued the dredg- ing in August last fora oouplo of wanks longer it would have mad° Fort William harbour all that could be dosirod for the class of craft that sails on those waters now, as rho channel in and all the way ftp to thio town plot, would havo boon over fif- teen feat doop and ono hundred foot wido, with plenty of plows for a 800 foot boat to turn in. Tho reason for stopping the dredging lore at the stogo is It mystory, when $5,000, au• cording to the contractor's estimatos, would havo finished tho foltrth out clean through, and llttvm loft it a good passable alumni. Only two cats of dile dretto aro 1165Y iini heti, i.Z0US1 ea LOT FOR BALE, ON tauon)1 8trent, Thera la,312.) a 0115)( 00 tba Lot that could be utlhred for a stable, W111 he ;opt) eft 0, 1100al,le tarns. Apply to - A. IIA tY CIN A IM1.1t SELLING 0TTril! SELLING OUT. Great Clearing Sale FOR 60 D.ii Y'S of harnoss, collars, fly nets, dusters, trunks travelling bags, satohele, brushes, curry combs, whips, and everything in tho har- ness lino. Tho stock must bo sold without reserve as the proprietor Is giving up busi- 110130. Imsp cctiom Invited, Over 20 sets of Harness to choose from. This ie a bona fide sola and no Welt; peony affair. R. STEVENSON. I 0" All indebted to me must call and settle accounts at onoe. HURON AND BRUCE Loam & Investment Co. This Company is Loaning Honey on Farm Security at LOWEST BATLOB of Interest. MORTGAGES PURCHASED. SAVINGS BANK BRANCH. 3, 4 and 5 per cent. Interest Al- lowed on Deposits, according to amount and time left. OFFrca;.--On corner of Market Square and North street, Goclorich. Horace Horton, MANAGER, Godorich, Aug. 5th, 1885. MACK \ C. SU ti!VIER HOUR Tho Moot Delightful Palaoo Steamers. row Rates, Pour Trigs par Wook notweon DETROIT AND MAOKINAC And /Ivory Wools any Ilotwoan DETROIT AND CLEVELAND Write for our "Picturesque Maokinao," Illustrated. Contains Fun Partfoulare. Manse Frac. Detroit & Cleveland Steam Nov. Co, G. D. WHITCOMB, G05. PASS. Aar., DETROIT, MICH. RusINESS COLLEGE ,u mi.NM-11m i will, WOODSTOCIf COLLEGE, WOODSTOCK, ONT. Th (111(.1eBege has 1,,,, 1) 0) uphly reerltan- b:ed and MOM in the bawds of a wort able of Teachers ,n,.l sling two who Lava Maul Principals ea similar and successful I5000)1110030. Course most thorough. and Vruel!ral. Pees very ovnlcrate. For full Information address -- N. W001050(TON, Woodstock canvas, MARKET, .1 11 MAIN STREET, ttltl'ar;1.I.N ANDREW CURRIE, Prop',', FRESH AND SALT MEATS Oft) eboslquallty always or,h8841 and dolly oroilin anyparlalibe1111aselrae of ohargc: TERMS Very Fayorablo, FAT CATTLE WANTED, F o rwhlob the highest markotprice wll lb e paid. Isle o matte Speeinityofbuyinghidosand Shins. IDorn'tf,rget the Place, nes door F(eteher's.Ievrellry5tore. ANDREW 001101E NUM. BLASHILL, nutahor, thanking UN many customers for their Iiber• al support for rho past six years wishes to inform diem that be. ing burned out o1 the old stood has Otto) uP a shop in Smalo'a Block to first -aloes style whera he hopes to sae all the old customers and as many now ones as sod fit to Rias biro a call. I koop nothing but first -clam moats, all 51545 o1 POs] try and Sausage treat Del iron 31 to all parts Of the Town Erse, Cash pal) for Fat Stock. Canadian Llacifie Lailway Time Table, Teeswater Branch. Miss. of ng Rest, Mall. I.xpross 0 4 7} 10 12(1 23i 30i 38(1 44 474 56(1 60 62h 00 74 Toronto.. Dep Orangeville ,. 7raugevillo Jct Amaranth t .. Waldemar.. „ Luther Arthur . , Kenilworth.... Mr. FOREST .. Pages $... HAnnrsToet.. .- Fordwieh Gordo S••Proxeter . Wingham Road Teamster.. Arr 7.20 a.m. 0.50 " 10.05 " 10.15 '1 1034 " 10.31 " 11.08 " 11.30 " 11.58 a.m. 12.15 p,m, 12.28 " 12.55 " 1.08 1.15 1.88 " 1,55 p.m. 5.40 p.m. 7.05 " 7.22 " 7.82 7.38 7.44 8.10 8.29 8.46 0.01 0.10 0,81 9.46 9.46 10.08 10,15 11 " 44 It it St It Miles Going East. Express, Mall, 0 Tooswater Dap 5,15 a.m. 2,15 p.m. 5 Wiugham Road 5.28 ' 2.30 ' Wroxeter ., ., 5.47 " 2.49 14 Gor'rie .. „ .. 5.53 " 2.50 I79 Fordwich , , , , 0.12 " 8.00 201 Trarriston . , , . 6.25 " 8.29 80 Pagas j.. .... 6.85 " 3,40 851i• Mt, Forest.. .. 6.51 ' • 3.57 43,i Kenilworth .. 7.09 " 4.19 50} Arthur , , .... 7.26 " 4.39 61a9 Luther .... , . 7.53 " 5.10 64 'Waldemar.. .. 7.68 " 5.17 66,1 Amaranth t 8.01 " 5.24 70 Orangeville Jct 8.12 " 5.35 " 7.4 Orangeville . 8.35 5,55 " 182 Toronto .. Aro, 10.45 a,m. 8,35 pan, Refreshment and Dining Rooms -AT- TORONTO JUNCTION, OIRANG EVILS, AND CAHRI,ETON ,I I'NG'TION, Ii.iCr 0C'_'10 02 ' 1 z-Omi•=T v0 Col THROUGH TRAINS -nLTwIinif- -TORONTO AND MONTREAL.-- T. 'LETCR 1'R, TICKET AGENT'. t1It1'SSI:I.8 E T II E L allltiL r _1T 1...1'A NEIL Tho undersigned leaving completed rho change from the stone to the Celebrated Hungarian System of Gi'incliug,has now the hill in First -Class Running Order, and will be glad to sec all his Old Customers and as many new ones as .possible. Chopping done. Plow: and Feed, 41w,' '%o aa& HIGHEST PBICE PAID FOR ANY QUANTITY OF (4001 WHEAT