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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1885-12-18, Page 66 ••••1•4.401.00•10.0M11.19.R.10•.10.1.- Directory of Charchee an looietiee. c....—Sabbath Services at 11 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Sunday Soho& at 2:30 p.m. Rev. Jno. Ross, 13. A.., ppator, KNOX CMDIrni,—Sabbath Services at 11 a.m. and 6:30 pm. Sunday Sebool at 2:30 pan. Bev. S. Jones, Pastor, Sr. Joos Cumem.—Sabbath Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday &hail at 0:30 a.m. Rev. W. T. 0Inffe, incumbent. 31.11TEIODI8T Services at 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m, Sunday School at 2:80 pan. Rev. \rm. Smyth, pastor. Rots Cavuomo Casitom—Babbath Ser. vicethirdSunday in every month at 11 a.m, Rev. P. a. Shea, priest. MEDIU:41a 1n'.0$ Reading li.00ni and Library in Holmes' block, will he open from 6 to :3 o'clock p.m. 'Wednesdays and Saturdays. Bliss Jessie Ross, Librarian. ODD FDLIDIT'S Lenon every Thursday frening in Cirsham's block. MASONIC LODOS Tuesday at or before full moon in Vanstone's block. A. 0. U. W, 1.10DnE meets on 21111 and last Wednesday eVellillgs of °sell month. FORDEITE1113 LOGS 2nd and last Monday evenings of each month in Smale's hall. L. 0. L. 1st Monday in every month in Witnge Pose Ois3n—OfBce Hours from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Faroe 4,tess. Regularity in feediog is beneficial in Leavy wus. Clionp,whooping cough and bronchitis im- mediately relieved b y Shiloh's Cure. Sold by 0. A.081(3111813 • Limited numbers of fowls pay bet- ter than tee many. THAT hooking cough olin be iin quickly cured by Shilolfs (lure. Wo guar entire it. Sold by G. A. Deadrnan. It is of no use to attempt to et. tempt to hoop fowls unlash they aro well attended to. Saat.on'sCough and Conatroption Cure is sold by G. A. I) eadman on a guarantee, It mires con sumptIon Clean lien houses and runs will bring in a goodly share of clear profite. Sea:Lein Catarrh Renadey—a positive cure for Catarrh. Diptheria. and Canker Mouth. Sold by G.A. D madam. Nix your cooked food once a clay fresh. Don't give the poultry sour meal dough and stale messes. Srmr.rhEss nights, made miserable by that terrible 0008)1, Shiloh'e Cure is the remedy tor you. Sold by G. A, Deadman. Ono cannot reasonably expect to raise strong and healthy fowls if they aro kept in n starved and neglected condition. Witt, you,suffer Intl; Dyspeppia. and Liver Complaint? Shileh's Vitaliser is guaranteed to ours you. Sold by G. A. Deadzoon. Above ell things do not cram Into a space where twenty.five only can be made. comfortable, fifty or a hun- dred birds. • cured, health mad sweet breath es cured, by_ Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 95 eents. Nasal inieetor free. Eold by Geo. A. Deadraan. Let your boys and girls have some fowls, one or two good poultry pa• pers, a good hen house, and see what they can and will do. eintslonle Vitalizer is what you need or Con. etipation,loss of appetite, &amines', end all sympt oms o !Dyspepsia. Price 10 ea 7 6 eents per bottle. Sold by 0.1. Deadman. Eggs will hatch a much larger percentage, and the chicks will be stronger, if you will use a two-year. old cock mated to yearling hens. McGregor ea Parka's Carbolic ()orate is in- valuable for Wounda, Sores, Salt Shown' Outs, Barna, Scalds and Eastern , as a healing a,nd purifying droning. Do not be imposed on with other useless preparations, recommend- ed to be as good, Use only MeGregor dr Parke's Carbolio Comte. Sold by J, Hargreaves & 00. Feed the morning meal to your fowls warm. Scald the meal, boil or mash the potatoes or turnips, and mix these for the early day's feed. Robinson's PhOepherinen Emulsion by its stimulating action upon the organs of diges. tfon and asaimulaticn, and by its powerfully alterative tonic and nutritive properti ea, pm, ides the blood from all taint, and increases Ito sone constituents. Always 110(1 303 Robinson's Pheaphorized Emulsion, and 1)0 8018 yen get 30. T]E BRUSSELS P9S1 188;.. Poultry keeping can be made an auxiliary to other vocations, and that, too, without interfering with their duties, and, if managed proper- ly, will bring in handsome returns. As a general' rnlo, • the farmer elmeld pot desire that his poultry should be very fat, for there is a kind of antagonism between reproduction and too storing of much fat in the tisane. Feed the old moulting hens spar- ingly on good food for six menthe to come. Don't permit them to get gross and. fatten inwardly, as they will if allowed all they will eat at this time of tho year. There are few fowls more prolific than the Games ; and where there is a good, wide range of any hind, no fowls will prove more profitable. They eat little in proportion to other larger fowls, and are very good layers. Fowls confined to limited quarters should be daily supplied with ench natural food as they would obtain when they have a free run. Dry, bard food with scant drink will be prodnetive of ittjurious results in a numbcr tri ways, Put harvest implements under cover, and give their iron -work a coat of oil. Don't leave the plough in furrow when the work of the season ends. Get stables ready for early housing of farm animals. See that Tooth are well tenured before the first hard frost conies. Enquire at Juo. Hargreaves &o„ Druggists, in reference to the extraordinary =elite of West's Cough Syrup, It is incomparable for the speedy 03130 of coughs, colds.° ensumption lu Ito early stages, bronchitis, asthma ,Influen- so, whooping cough, and all throat and lung discloses. Price ,95 cents, 50 cents, and 81 per bottle. The long evenings eau nowhere be so profitably spout ns on the farm, giviug a testa for reading and study. Mauy a piing farmer or son of farmer has a chance to improve his mind during the next six months, if he will only apply himself diligently and systematically. One or two good books on grain -growing, or live stock, or fruit culture, well studied during the winter evenings cannot fail to tell on the results of work in all future years. For dairy farming a few simple rules only are necessary. Select cows that give promise of being good milk- ers. Breed them to a bull of full blood, for a bull is half the herd. Feed liberally, for in so doing your cows will feed you and feed the land also. Provide warm shelter and a plentiful supply of water. Treat your cows kindly ; feed and milk them regularly ; keep their stables clean and well ventilated, and trust them to make a liberal return. Bey..I. G. Pallis, Dutton, certifies f—"Por some years my wile has been troubled with Dyspepsia, and had tried one thing otter an- other recommended with but little or no ef- fect till advised to give MoGrogor's Speedy' Cure 0 trial. Sines, taking the first bottle I have noticed a decided improvements:and can with confidence recommend it to be one of, if not the beet medieine extant for Dyspepsia. This involuabile media ine for Liver Complaint, Indigention, Eldney Complaint, is p8138331vegetable. Sold tr.4 T. Hargreaves Bc Co% Drug Store. Trial bottles given tree, 13 16 not wise to rush to extremes. Because a crop fails one year we should not abandon the next, nor even reduce the area. But that is just what many people will do ; and next year the crop may turn out to be a good one, and it is almost cer- tain to bring a better price. The simple fact that it is a failure this year will alone serve to make the de- mand for it more active. Wo have this year been unfortunate with spring wheat, and following the usual rule farmers are likely to sow less next year. But there is no reason to expect that another summer will turn out to be like the past one. There are 130 two seasons alike ; and, unless there is good reason for believing that the demand for an article is perman- ently declining, it is, nine times out of ten, a mistake to abandon its pro. auction. Why is it that so few of our farm- ers think to make butter in winter inetead of summer? Just consider it: In summer they are busy with seeking and harvesting of crops, and milking and churning take up time that would be better spent in rest. Good butter cannot be made without care. The milk needs to be kept at a certain temperature in order to get the largest quantity and the best quality of cream; and all the opera- tione of °learning, curing and pack- ing must be carried on with extreme nieety, if first-class butter is to be turned out. 'We all know, however, that first-class butter is the exception rather than the rule of the summer dairy, and that between low prices and the "peaky" fly, the farmer has cause enough fot vexation of Weil. But suppose that cows come in about the middle of September, They are in good condition after the eanemer's rest, There are no flies to disturb them. There is no need of ice to cool the milk or preserve the butter. The lete pasturee, followed with e good supply of hay and roots, will keep apihe niilk lew. The farmer Give hens constant accees to lime in some form. Hens must have the raw material in order to manufacture shells. They cannot make them of nothing. The diaeovery 03 11,0 inatarataneou a process of taking photographs has been quickly fel. lowed in the medical world by a perfect and nstantamtous remedy for all acute aohes and paths, as Neuralgia, Toothache, Rheumatism, alhtn In g, 0111 (8 sold at 25 (mite a bottle by Two valuable remedy is Pluid 3. asgreaves & Co. Druggiats White carbine were bred in Eng- land as early as 1851. They have held a high place in the estimation of fanciere ever since, and ere a deserv- edly popular variety. mous Wonder of ilps World. 011 11 demonstrated by history that the Anc- ient tOlIt, in many of tho arts, notably architeeture tor excelled the present age, but is reserve d for the present decade to produee the 5411 wonder of the world, i.e.,West's World% wonder or Iramily Liniment, whiola is infallible for Rheu- /nation , Sprains. Cute, Bruises, Soma and ail 2000001 irequiring external anvil/lotion . Price 95 °ants and 50 centa per bottle, field by John rtargroaris & Co. Too much stimulating food causes over egg production. The result from such a course will be bad hatches. weak and puny chicks, disas- ter and ruin. Feed judiciously. Young boys of the farm are often found to be more fond of the society of the hired man than that of their parents; so also as regards yonng girth; and the doreeetie servant. For this reason the heads of families can- not be too careful as to the character of the persons they employ. An idle, dissolute or profane servant is a dangerous inmate of any hobsehold. will find time for every detail from ruilktng to marketiug. Butter butler will be made, and better priee.e got for it. And work on the farm will be more equally distributed. Crenettainet Newel. The Preston people will have a grand poultry Show 00 Wednesday, 28rd inet. The new Grent,Trunk Statiou at Woodstock will be ready for occupa- tion early in January. Tho first number of a nee Con• servative daily newspaper has made its appearance in Ottawa. The Dean Boomer Scholarship Fund has now reached an !amount aufffoient ti protluoo $141 a year. A Montreal ice merehaut Hun re. (milted an order for 7,000,000 tons of St. Lawrence Ice from a Chicago It is rumored that the Ontario Lngtelature will meet for dispatch of business between the 12th and 15th of January. The Rev. Joseph Cook, the great Boston Divine, has cancelled anIns Canadian engageineute on aceocait of small. pox. Preparatious aro in progress to give lion. E. Blake a reeeption alma he remain over in Quebec on his re- turn trip from Europe. Extensive preparations are being made by lumber firms of Ottawa aud vicinity for operations on 11 large scale during the present winter. G. E. Foster, M. P. for Kiegs, N. B., was sworn in 141i:3106er of Marine and Fisheriee. Hon. A. W. MeLrlan will take the Portfolio of finence. Kingston locomotive works have secured a oontract for several engines for the Caned:au Pacific Railway, and will shortly resume operatione. The Loudon Poultry and Pet Stock Association have extended an invitation to the Ontario Association to hold their poultry show for 1887 iu that city. john J. Daley has sold the old homestead, in the township of Guelph of the late Thomas Card, to John Crosby, 01 31)0 township of East Nis. Bonnie for $12,000. Percy Sherwood, Chief of the Do- minion police, has beep appointed to the position of Commissioner of Police for Canada, made vacant by the death 01 31)0 late Augustus Keefer. The receipts 0( 3110 Canadian Pa - Mlle Railway for the week ending the 10th ult. were $228,000, as compar- ed with $170,000 corresponding peri- od last year, an increase of $58,000. In one of the many Bibles seatter- ed about a hotel in Grand Rapide for the use of its guests a matter of fact drummer wrote m large letters on the title page an appeal for less Bdeles and better beds. As W. B. Teeple was driving oast on the Edgeware road. near 83. Thom- as on Wednesday evening of last week a violent gust of wind lifted an organ out of the wagon, and dumped it in the road. The Grand Jury at Bellville have returned five true bills against Dennis Cowan, namely :-1,areon ; 2, setting fire to hay and straw ; 8, killing cat. tie; 4, wounding oattle ; 5, placing Paris green where cattle could got it. .A. Brantford paper says that resi- dente of the North Ward in Brant- ford, are greatly agitated by the ap- pearance of a ghost of a Mrs. Cahill a resident of the ward. Hie ghost. 51111) is said to bo peculiarly friendly and talkative. The Traders' Bank at Glencoe has received $5,000 from the American Express 00. to reeleee that stolen by G. W. Fryer The inspector, B. S. Murray, has also settled the claim of Messrs. Batmen 8tRathburn, of Glen, cos, in full. TheGreatNorth- Western Telegraph Company oilers a reward of $25 for suchinformation as will lead to the discovery and coneiction of the per. son or portions who tied le piece of wire around the lines a short distance east of Ingereoll. Stephen Hall's record of nearly 10,000 bushels of turnips from a field of about 12 acres, has been beaten by Peter Marshall, of South Dumfries who has taken 12,000 buehele off 11 acres, making 225 loads. South Dumfries falces the cake SO far. The Department of Agriculture will commence the shipment of Can- adian exhibits for the Colonial and Indian Exhibition towards the end of this month, and will nob accept any articles for transmission later than the find week in February, 1886. A well known resident of Galt struck a new kind of kindling on Monday evening laet. He was spitt- ing up a piece of cedar, and while the axe was in the sir a cat jumped directly across the stick he was out. ting up. The deeending blade caught "poor passy" just behind the ears, and one sweet, small voiee was stilled for ever. Judge Morrison was buried un NTEW BLACKSMITIL Thursday of lest week. horr1 u 0 your lame 331000030Hwan,;,Ile Private letters received at Ottawa 1)9,3301 oonfirm the disquieting 0(1000000 re• garding the threatening attitude of I, NAI.n.u) 1,V, T.. ifeNTia a ST AND the Bloods and Bleclifoot. ])r. Andrews, of Toronto and three inmates of bus dices on Gould street have beeu arrested charged with pro- curing and assisting to proem() abortion, Au influential deputation waited upon the Oxford County Counoil yes- terday, urging the telling of steps for the more ellioient eliforeement of the Scott Act. Professor Wiggins claims that ho predicted the late disastrous storm in a latter to the Minister of Marine on the 16313 ult. He blames 3113 03030)0 ologioal bureau for the lose of the Labrador fishing fleet. Ho has offer - ea his method of calculetione to the Government. Jas. Stewart, U. E., of Sarnia, has purchased 200 acres of land in the Township of Sombre for $0,000, and will at once commence extensive im- provements in the way of fencing, clearing and draining, with a view of converting it into a etock farm. Wm. Seott, uf McGillivray, will superin- tend the work. RION remains arrived at St. Vital from Regiutt last week in alin,rge of two priests. The movement was secret. The funeral took place on Saturday, ivhen the body was brought to St. Do:lira:3e Cathedral, where, after requiem mass, it WAS interred in the Catholic cemetery alongside of the dead rebel's father. Buck Taylor, a cow boy, whose equestrian performaueos with Buffalo Combthation last etnamer ftd• toniebed spectators, WKS among the drunks at the Toronto pollee court bat Thursday morning. He 013111 he had received a ballet wound in the log at Hamilton which compelled him to sever his connection with the show. He was disoharged. The Guelph Scott Act Astociatien has pledged its aid and influenco to only such aldermanic candidates as will promise to give a hearty 'support to the passing of the necessary by- law or by-laws and the appointment of a police committee, chief of police and police constables , to assist the prop' authorities in the enforcement of the Scott A.ct. A. verbal promise from candidates is considered quite euffici. ent. A VictoriaB. C. dispatch says : Serious results era anticipated from the stoppage of railway trains for the winter. Large quantites of pole are in town that cannot be moved over the roads that were left in bad con- dition by the railroad contractors. Great droves of cattle in the interior, intended for the Victoria marlcet, cannoe reach the Coast. It is believ. ed that the butchers will haus to rely on Washington Territory and Oregon ter supplies of beef. There died at Chatham on Sunday of last week John Kennedy, aged one hundred years and five days. The deceaeed had been for many years a pensioner cm the Imperial Govern- ment. He passed with the Eleventh Regiment of Foot through the Pen- insular war and received She medal with clasps. lie was in the battles of Selamanea, Baaajoz and Coruna:1. When Lord Dufferin visited Chatham he gave Mr. Kennedy a seat in his carriage and drove with him through the principal streets of the town amidst the hearty cheers 0( 11)0 pao- ple. Says the Hinnilton Spectator :—" The doctors are progressing. A. Ber- lin surgeon lately removed a quantity of dead bone from a inan's arm. Im- mediately afterwards he amputated the leg of another man for au injury. Then ho took a large piece of bone from the amputated log and put it in the place of the dead bone of the arm. The bone became firmly attached and made a very successful operation. This kind of surgery will be found ex ceedingly handy in the neighborhood of toboggan elides ; but it has this drawback, that at the and of a lively season, it will be almost impossible to say which mauls which." The Ontario Government is mak- ing vigorous efforts to represent ful- ly the educational progress of Can. ado at the Colonial and Indian Ex. hibitami. All sorts of educational ap- pliances will be exhibited from the equipment of a kindergarten up to that of a university. Samples of the work of pupils will also be shown. A. collection is now being made of samples of writing and drawing, in- cluding freehand, perspective, and model drawing, and showing the work of pupils from every County in the Province. The art schools are preparing samples of advance per- spective, drawing from the antique, and mechanical drawing. Ottawa and London will also send specimens of modelling in clay and preeelain painting. Druaaels. Ravtm, 3131,0 1-10 risen bo the tannest 3100111011 3i, tho loading borao shooing establishment of firolimo, inburgh , Boetlitod. Also bovine Pelreed with heours t•Itrongh the Royal Veterinary Shooing School. of 1, S. Smith, bunion, England, where Inthirede nI orlOolod Lorena pasted our Londe (tally I eon cHtfolY guarantee 30 0080 (marmite."' feet or Interfering home. Now and 30116131" 1,3 411 111,11 '1010 0" 3013* amiable Parma, and srarkuninallip that Will plow, Ily giving me a call i foul satisfied 1 would 000000 your trade, 13. N ‘1,AN, 17-111 klunterls Old Mon HEALTH IS WEALTH! Da,10. C. 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