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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1886-4-2, Page 3• ji Arae. 2, 1880. (1, THE DISAPPOINTED. There are songs enough for the hero Who chvelE on the heights of Panic ; T sing of rho disappointed. For thcno who missed their aim. I sing with a tearful cadence rot 011e who stands in the dark, And knows that his last, best arrow Has bounded back from his mark. I sing for the breathless runner, The anger, anxious soul, Who fails with his strength exhausted Almost in sight of the goal. For the hearts that break in silence With a sorrow all unknown, Por those who need companions, Yet walk their ways alone. Ther.- are songs enough for the lovers V ho share love's tender pain ; I sing for the ono whose passion Is given, mid in vain. i'or Ile. se whose spirit comrades Have missed then un the way, I sing with a boort o'er {lowing This minor strain to -day. And I know :ho solar system Must somowhete keep in space A prize for that spent runner Who barely lost Ate race. T, r the Plan would le imperfect Unless 11, held same gphuro That paid for the loll and talent, And krre (hat are wasted iters, TAKING 1141.13Y'S PICTURE, 1'hulo„rnt:110 ; Cards Lour clollahn. Six for this size. Tlu hill Werke you best, I think, I'll be ready ins, ntomcart, Aute we'll take him, in a wink. Bring in baby. 111113ou hold him Sitting in your lap, and .No ? Ah i I see 1-- Then we'll arrange him In this little high chair,— So !.-- Tr e,e, that's cagy. 'fteiglto, l:nby, Cuing to take a little ride ;Want to see tiro pretty birdie ? Mamma : "New, nolo my Bessie, do not whisper; 11•e must still as statues bo. If wo speak, the baby'll surely Turn his heacl and look at me. l'hutegrnpher : 0 An' used (ho good, °M.—fashioned time Without a l uleh, by gum I sir. "They string ray lielde with telephones Or some new.fangglod trashes, They send out one.wheolodrailway ears To overlastiu' mashes. "An' yot, they bo not satisfied With the customs they hey elander'd But they must go and au' ri ivato A new an' fresh timo.standard," "I rally shouldn't be surprised, Nor my old woman, 'liher, If them tliar city lunatics - Should drop time altogother, "An some tine day, when wo arise, Our daily rano to run, We'll find that while we've bin asleep They've turned around the sun ! "But really now I didn't think (Nor my old Sal, T reckons) They'd go an' steal from Pother Time Some fifty score of seconds.. "Ah I now I goo their little game 1 As I'm a calculator They've backed their clocks a quarter. hour To sleep a little later. rorram Notes. Fashion 1 m Gold neck chains aro corning in again, Plain colors with side clocks are preferred to strips in hosiery. White uudreesed kid gloves are worn with white evening fl{'eese6. Even new pOLlgees 1101110 10 bourt't- te or bontonnoux and corded stripes. Lent began very late thin year, not till fur into Alnreli. it is tsttid it has not fallen so late before for 1,500 years Now, if yon have a smart gown of brocade or satin, yon must spud 'otno of time material to your boottnaker, been;tsc your hoots utast match your eoaLnme. There's (10 earthly use in making underclothing when it can bo bought ready trade for the priee of the tnii Oriel, and if yell like you can trite to suit your own fancy. Some of the now Paris bonnets have perfectly squaro crowns, but with little briny to speak of, but the profuse trimmings Imide the shape -of the bonnet. SPRING 1VOAre Aon JAcvg'r,,—,)aun- ty jackets, 1t little longer behind than the ehcrt beard ones oflast fall, will bo worn for spring. Single •breestea. jackets, -with revers turned back with large buttons 111111 the corners of the frotnts remitted hotted of pointed, are the uttm; t Lty ),.. They aro eith• 11- Close or half Iitting. I+or cont. mon wear they are made of the dark, w uuly clothe, The beck is sometimes plain, eo1notfnlPs box plaited, but is nlw•ny, cut looseenough to elluw Yoe to full bmale. .'Dress jnokets (try of smooth cloth ur Vilivel iu 10010 is col ors ---tan, bright Led, copper roily et C. They aro aiways l,reided in black, and "I' ow, gi 1x1 Nurre, please raise hits up (1 little-- the•, e 7) 'ilea, birdy sing I' it filth, more 1)—'Whore is the bifdy ?' IThnt's right.)-..'W'li,t shall Nursey I ring ?' (Try to closebis month.) -•'Coale, lir dy! - (Now h.,. Lead is up too high,— y.- that !) 'C'hifp, chirp,,-lcnr )Coy?' Inay sat birdy 1.y 1111' by flhat 'gri}ht 111,p 111,11 s4 11 --0soa Lely.'._. ,N1, ady !)—,Babywouldn't cry l'--- 1New then 1)—'Lees ! rsa 1 nsna:'s mics l' .. t :n 11.1 hi,, . fast time, 't•11 the fly '' "Yr 1, it's gr rd I know you'll like. it.'. 1.91 leer 111 r. i. lv,tht u( delay. t lame le 1•rtfu. Finished ."—Friday, 1', 1y r ,1rh 1bligrd. (lord day 0 i 111a11100 led with curd, frogs and nip. Three ale to be worn over !1t summer toilets, for tlrrviug, etc. hart mantles will continue to be urn for dress wraps, because they do conceal the han•lsomo costutne 1 61 THE I.147 TLE '.1'1 1i.CA't', i1.3 11 ' CI1 ter ft nee in the garden a little true -rut, w Sang 'ilin Maria, oh, 'Rio ! 1 Ire ndrl t e how long the pr or thin„ had sat n0 )'inring,'Rio, Maria, 0l, 'Ilia 1 Per I Imre just awoke from a very sound sleep. And 1 tlit:npld to 1113 self why his limes ore not weak, R'1 1) fir str.Turrl to rt)')y uo io thoughts with a Orrick, i {1:,'1: ,1la1)a,el:,'Rig TRE BRUSSELS POST, Bhtovalo" ]3lytih I3ruoefiold 13russels 13ushfiold Carlow Centralia Ctliselburet Clinton Constance Dash wood Drysdale Dungannon Dunlop l$gmondyille Ethel Exeter Fordwiclt Glen Farrow .sodericll Gerrie Harlook Hay $enfryn Henson Holmesville Kintail • Kipper Lettefet Leadbury Londesboro Marnoc(c Nile Port Albert Rodgerville s5iilrford Seaforth ' SLoppardtou Sunshine Varna Walton Westfield Wingham Winthrop Wroxeter Zurich 475 1676° St• ,Talon, Naw 13rn trsvlak 'T�....__... 1,258 J5 420 00 A t Q1e414Ud nn April BABY CORA.]. GES 805 18 140 00 18th 2.764 88 800 00 48 60 14 60 99 5 50 00 218 00 118 00 57 09 `22.00 4,082 60 1,110 UO 194 01 69 00 214 84 80 00 88 84 28 00 448 19 107 50 09 70 24 00 282 25 119 50 880 28 142 60 2872 72 080 00 540 54 200 00 24 11 20 50 5148 72 1700 00 018 01 200 00 85 00 10 00 100 82 72 OU 112 29 42 60 500 08 205 00 202 80 07 60 100 52 80 00 307 72 90 00 101 41 78 00 100 78 48 00 880 08' 160 00 52 48 2U 09 138 10 80 UU 222 91 60 00 92 91 47 50 8489 3450 4519 44 1240 00 52 04 20 00 5b 71 15 00 80.2 43 84 (y0 261 00 105 UO 78 11 81 50 3049 57 900 U0 154 84 (10 00 .700 75 1389 50 567 10 100 00 Curandinexa INewas, Mnnceytown is to have a new Council Ile1190, A Mendelesohn Society has been organized at Brantford. St. Thomas has now six assembles of the Knights of Labor, Dr. Bergin has been oonfirm©5 in' Ins rank as eurgeon•geaeral of tho 0anadtan Militia. Mercier, the absconding Mork of tho Banque Nationale, Montreal, car- ried away $,11,900, which is conoid. Bred a fair haul for an able-bodied MAD, Tho township of ilarou will receive the 81110 of $5,188 from the land illi• provonient fund, and trill be paid that amount about July, by the Ontario i goverumee t. The Minister of the Interior is in receipt of a letter from Gabriel Du- ioout raking that Li* scrip far hold a Scutt c ' A company of Woodstock capital. lots propose to erect an Opera 1101180 is that town. Tito Lowrie Company, of Sarnia recently shipped 40 of their "'10140 0 by the C. P. B. to the N' rthwes'. The electric railway betwe' n Wind• sor and Sandwich trill be commenced. as aeon as the front .is out of the ground. The (foment of Shepherd faros. furaitura factory to St. Thomas maims a decrease of twenty-eight in the population of Itidgetown, 2,000 tons of exhibit,- have aimed been forwarded fur the Canadian d pertinent in the Colonial end India Exhibition in Lembo, England Ron. Tiros. White, yli,lister of the Iuterior, purposes spending two mon • the next summer in the Bettleford, Edmonton, Calgary and AlcL, et die tricts of the Northwo,„, Irmo); h , w is unable to roach lust summer Hugh J. McCortpack, of St. John 1 have tt nice lot of Baby Car- r'iagos on hand that the Publitr should set, 'I'lloy aro Well made, ]nicely finished and will be Sohl at . Reasonable Prices, n I-f+J and everything in the J1ar1100) lino on hand. Alstt `Trunks, V'alisca, Satchels, ohamplon fast skater of tae world, &1., 1L4. was defeated 111 1 five -mile race for $500a side at Pierol., N S , by henry Crowell, of Halifax, who won ill 1"r in{untes 45 seconds, the f18t'=st time j 0n record. 1 ----- H. DENNIS. Mr, nowlal>:), of 'Toronto, ]las do eided not to go on with his appea against ill.: judgment of unseating but has decided to 01111 again, rho bill passed by t110 Lc:gn•taterc giving him the necessary qualification. It is generally believed be will be elected by acclamation, f' `71IL GI17AT TIIOROUGIIFARN TO ' l THE NORTHWEST. The ft; pawl, �liasaoapolis A kilt* Guelph Mercury :—There is tall - on the streets in reference to morgan- izing the old Maple Leaf baseball club for the coating season. T Oso are the names of Lilo available players : —Purvis, Dyson, Atkinson, Maddock, Coekman, J. hewer, E, Hower, Smith, Beiolcer. Toronto stone masons some weeks ago notified their employers that they wanted an iuorouse of w(goa o 80 cents per hour from 1st of April, and that nine hours a:nlstitnte a day's labor. Tho employer') have agreed Lo the paoposiLion, but to talto effect frem 1st of June. The men have de. eided to strike on tilt 1st of April un• ! less their demands are accod,ld to. The London Advertiser says many suggestions bordering nn the absurd neve beep offered to eeeonut for the loss of the Oregon that the paragraphers have taken to ridiculing thous, One of them suggests that 1 perhaps the boat Ives x1111 into by a 1 street car or collided with a rollaway street. Amore plausibh theory would )c. that somebody fired cue of J. Burr. Plumb's old speeches at it. A ulecer am -ladle {las been porput sated on Toronto undertakers. A ady dressed 10 manning called upon ach sed ordered 11 coffin for a tranger from New York who lull ied in her 11011 SO at 111iuifeo. be had forgotten her purse and wan t- d to telegraph to friends of deceased, auk' they oblige lila with sufficient 0 pay for it. Behoving they hid :. t jog) each 0(112041 hoe—soalo with 5 and others wild $10. 'Che fol. I•vi1134 day thr'y"drove out u O'lo11tre lc 0'095,1 and - enc11 found 1 a had rum if111({hl,l. As member of the Newmarket and was going haute from mac:lice r lfonday night a wall who was ly- g in atnbnsb opened fire o , ' him tlr.al revolver. The ben dente n;;atilt • 9111 bl100onu cud damaged upon I:is sailntlt, who, after firing (4), h -+t'. et, took. t11 )115 1100!,. The 'tied- assrsein i:l supposed to lin •01e- 0 trim lets beet) trrixe 1 by til' it 141 rn blower tryiu; t0 toaster tho tarts. of the 111.a,1o, Thebandsman :011,1 nal. 113.04 struck hint with the lands I mm in itlo0tauna. At a mooting of t)lu 'Doreeto Board on the Saelratellowiw be forwarded to • of Trade Tuesday night a scheme for � 1 =Mug known the attractions of Tor- 1 onto its 0 place of call for tourists wnas ° considered and adopted. t 9e 8400115 part of ' time Canada d 111th which they are noru. The pal. I Temperance Act, 1878, is by Order a stet front is the now Y•n.turo i0 man. in -Conned drelurel in force in the e Lice, and is merle in puiuted sea county of Erontenac on the expiry of a elope, fitted by a ditr- un each 111110 'i the ptusent licensee, t while the butt: row t f 11 short t.1an • ; The (iraud L4dot of Ontario .tic l i fa lila, and the skis., 1rtcc flowing dol. I fn Lemiox: on the hilt of August, 1 �” ;'u., ii .11131111 ui 11 i-, 11 rin:,l nada i : iia theI+eu.A City 11100 horn are al• i lr 1•. 1 it:, ton.: 1, ibt liri,nlight) to f 110 thea ,ir:1,1:1. ;, :0.1 co faiuih) 1' it,.oy 11,1.1 i.,.; err1 , r i t � fur till 1 jo lho tirltt. 0 111 Tisch, all gantlet; of tilt 1r 1. 0. U. I. brethren. 14Tin lti , .+1t11i,, "1., 'lila. i (11e way ) h 11.Lt, ie,tl,i1 wan neon„ urea 01 i 1, c (1111 111,11 r t green etre the 110 Italu1et laborer was r efused til tt Lo ('licit cuhLs FCt11 111 doe :.t mantled and drink n hotel tut dt In1t v r For '.tun, Muria, nil, '11iu 1 t t1, flare an the adieu trhero .h0 moonlight it sh,me, ,ts hr wctchrd how lo' katal.;.,11100 11 11111110 11i h all 1;r"nn 1 Oh,111:11 -Lia I1 Pitt Ilk 1 1 1u,m Iris cps as 110 Called her 1 to et 1de I, , Mai'{ ,Ii, '1.11 1 s 13 u to 1.1 rutu.Uw.: hie false (00 w'na I 1 dimth Miss Ln, Iletin, r1,, 'Ilia! • Thune be lc ked to Ids muscles tool felt of his claw Ii, 1l bile tiro 11111 ,'01 1,11r.; I1 l:aking around iu n, ::t ,1„ rs, • the Ccs my :;aid, as; to {bail; hiu.self )u 1110 Maui 3f4wd, 111a1in, recd•lyc, ugh, 'Dila 1 jell It , 11040 beaded fabric„ are ln130(1 lae‘.1 in cul- PeierLuro', Si) lee procured all axe and of 0111 as well (in black. Entire wen- I t-ied !o chop the barkeeper tip, but in ties are Made ofjetwd ronooltne lin. I tho bystanders, regarding the bag•, wl ea ni,Ji bled,, gray, copper red, or tender in the light of a true ft'iend, (1 rrcm and the trival.ings aro frills of 1 prevented the trage(13'. Au Italian ns Fr,11111 lues on t9' cdgee, and bead. j who lilies whiskey so well t1,. 'bowin 91' 0d taseemrnicricu 1 1 arranged in '1' ant hi.� way to it with m1 use should ' be Lope n the 10,114 avt front, mid 810,) 1,0 sent back to Italy as an liudes-�• I , mu u a shorten' 1 on 111 sleovos from 1 able emigrant. I ho u' r,hontdm' to tlnl elbow. Malicia A cations circurllstau co in regard collars with lace frill,, 1011(50 triol dm to the birth of the little daughter of- n.eel 1',,r •arty' spring then: a -a ler. and 1frs..0'. J. Grafton, of Dun. skier doe, is the stet that by her birth live . generations of the family rine now I IT alit e. The great 800111 grandmother p is Airs, John {Beatty, of Cobourg, now hale at1a1 hearty at the wonderful ago -rg• of 110 yours, time great grandmother 11 is Airs. Stewart Grafton, of Dundee, the grandmother of Airs. J. B. Graf. ' ton, of Dundas, and the remaining two generations nye represented by Airs. J. J. Grafton and her little daughter. A fire to place about three miles 1 octal Statistics,. from Wiartun on Friday night at t natnil,0 of.. black friso velvet, {litter with copper red ground o with full vests of sof6 repped sot fn V->;hapc, while the velvet • of the geantent is pushed back besido est, gathered un the shouldeas, hold at the waist hue by a rib• belt that is Served nm under the re sleeves. The collar is turned Itho't A RURAL 11EitiONS1'IIANCJ), and ' I bon 0111 farmer Winrow raised his head, I aqua And laid rtsido his paper ; Isis spectacles 01011 down his nolo And rented on its tnp0r, • "Wall, I cloche 1" he cried aloud ; "This beats the very dickens! 1'liey'\regent) i n' shifted rot)' tbo time As sure as 0)lielts ie chicltons. s'I 110000 heard, upon my word, 01 anything to beat it, f manly think therm city folks Isar got Obote mindo unseated, •'Am whirl is this T read in beol' 7 Great Courier ' I as t Savo the flock , They're gnin' to itrei.ch the hour's out To twenty-four o'clock I" The worthy'farm01 set•atehad ills ear In deepest meditation. kle gazed perplexed upo11 the elo11lt In deepest,agitatio1. • ".For sixty years I've plowed along As 1'eg'lar as the 00111, ser, over in Byron shape; dud thorn aro turued•back cuffs ; the edges aro finished with beads, but otherwise these wraps are untrimmed. . ) __(boot 8 o'clock, in a lions° occupied 1e' 131,1 111rn ; he 1,110111(1 11t.vo blown through it, and the gni++erv,lut would nave 1:uediately sought relief under the cid waters 11r tiro hill pond. The Postinastor•Gellora1 s rotnrn by Won. Bailey, r. farmer, in whirs)] for the past year has boon issued, and he and his hired man, name unknown the following table 00 receipts, eto., were burned. to tieatli, The flames for the different dices in this loci 1.6" wore first seen by the nearest iietgl lull] be of interest to our readers ; 1 bol', who lives tell rods distant, but anlo . 13anclon $ 87 C0 1 tenni the building was possible. The Bayfield 0 O5 10 00 outside door's were trod, but were found. 100110d. Its Horses were found in the stable still harnessed, 'as he had just returned froth towel. The, whole matter is shrouded 10 luystery. An inquest will be held, ' Nahum . 0. Groes ,Ito-: Solary , the faro ins 00 far o c ane when 818 81 they got there that no chance of an. hoechwood Belgravo 13enmilier 1310110 408 17 220 00 68 45 18 50 707 79 175 00 91 28 60 00 .1511 09 60 00 AIS II IS ifirlIALTII, 3a LATt $ A, with its 1,000 utiles of road. It is the only line extending through the Park Region of 1 itlinnosota, to all principal points hi heel River Valley, Northern M' - ern Dakota. The Shortest Route iolargo, Alaorhead, Sauk Centre, \Valtpeton, Cassel. ton, Breckenridge, and ?,]orris. 1Only Tripe to llayvi11e,Larimore, Devi/s Lake, Crooks- ton, Portland, Elope, Winnipeg, Hillsboro, Ada, Alexandria, and to DEVILS LT {MOUNTAIN DIST'S. in which there In now the largest area of the most desirable • vacant Government Lands in the United States. The lands of the St. Paul, Minneapolis &Manitoba Rail- way Co. 111 l'tinnesota aro particularly de- sirable for all classes of farming, are offer- ed at very low prices, and °arty terms of payment, and it will be to the advautago of all seeking new homes, to examine them be- forelsalvherc. Maps and pamphlets describing the coun- try, giving rates.. of fare to settlers, etc„ mailed FREE to any address, by JAIIES B. POWEndR, Land aLnmigra0iou C'omm'a-. C, 1I. WARN, Clenera1tEl Passenger' A3rnt, St. 1'. M. A; t11. Thy.,ij''1'. T'AL'L, itlINx. , 0 11 daTA p1Dn. L. A. atta'r's Norvo and Brain Traat• mint, a guaranteed seoaiOo for Hysteria, 0is• Whose, oonvl 111 ,0,, rite, Norvoss, Ncurxlgln, liaadacle,Nervous ProOtratloa 0310005 Iry the use of alcohol or tobaaoo, wokotalnoss, Ment- al Depression, Sottoning of tiro 1lrain r0ou1t. Ingle insanity, loading to misery, 4,0cay and rloatlr, 1 or 5tu1• r u ooh. Age, nary a, 1us0, base n1 PowerSportu fn either cox, Tuve !notary otmLosses nae Brain, licoa caused to oven g050 , of the brain, tains ono m• hs troa1n,314,, , 18aob boxo0boxes ono f,se nt a zoolll, ,0 11 a d, ox, orxixboxnator „s,;,a0rltby mail,. mon aid, on reeoipi 01 prloo. WE CEA 114/XEro Te( euro any ease. WW1 oaob older rooeive,l y n0 for Ix boxes, aa0onp,tuiod lvitll 05. we v1(1 send 6710 putehmear our written guarantee o 0140115 rho Morey 1t the treetu,dn0 does trot Mel; acute. truevents e0istated only byJebn l 1tnrt:,en oshCo.,Proseems, deg L11