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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1886-7-30, Page 66 THE BRUSSELS POST' • , A. I 1 t e-111 n ap< Elul 1(,d the (111L I Olt I,lt\rICL - Till?, tt u.1( fn, t 1„11 t . n�lerpigLutwillLw1' luring tide ana- v.11nablu, ntulpic ger u, aoedn , 0un, n, 1114 kl, u.,1(. 1:4 (Nay. ('1r gra aaAak) tont geld too You 14 tax, OvtY I a eh.rrugh toed Durham Ball for a of making more money at,,,n: •,tu ut.ulvthtun d'lanate.—Sl.Oopee uuw, payable at Unto of I ao to ,vnartea- 68th Hexer .i all ag,i oair � serving, with the privilege of rotmrohtg if 001- rasnry, JAN11':H til, HAI 1, (11�, 44-tf Cae nbrook. SALE,-T'ITia UN- � ilI FO It. S,1L I,lAki dO13, 10,1l often'11tor sale 1(10 emus, 1 hiring — lot 5, c'n, lir,( l re,' Hr el: :N.10,o 61.11100 tlmb ire. oil with beech and onside. A comfortable h0nae Iai111 ,null is 011 tee plt130. TEAM. *To emit I'll tubnker, Apply to ll(1 B'1'. AloNl3UU111 reuse la, 47-0in • , A utle'tipaper is Ilko a 1),;()%) e'u• Direotor of Churohes and SOoleti011 Ivan in many renpee113 per Y MolxuLn Cnrilen,—Sabbath Services at 11. a.m. and 00 p.m. Sunday Sc13001 at ' 30 p m. Rev. ann. Ross, 13. A„ pastor. Kxox Cnuucn.- S:tbbatlx Serviette at 11 a,01 and 1,31) pan. Sunday School at 21:10 p.m. Nov. `i. Joueo, pastor. Curecu.--Sabbath Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School of 9:30 n.nx, Rao. '( T. Clue, incumbent. ME im'oi T Cclanu.ix:—Sabbath Services at 10:30 a.m. and 0:80 p.m. Sanday School at 0:30 p.m. Bev. 1x' m, Smyth, pastor. ROMAN C,amnolac Cnnncu.--Sabbath Ser- vice thirdSunday in every month at 11 a.m. Rov, P. J. Shea, priest, Ono FELLOW'S LODGE every Thursday evening in Graham's block. MASON10 Loon Tuesday at or before full moon in Vanetoae'0 block. A. 0. U. W. Loons meets on 1st and 3rd Monday evenings of each month. I'ooESreu's Lanes 2nd and last Monday evenings of each month in Smale's hail. L. 0. L. 1st Monday in every month in Orange PoST Orrrc1. Office UonrefrOnl 8 a.m. 7 p.m. Discus:ace' I1:s11Ta111 Beading Room and Library in Holmes' block, will bo open from 0 to 8 o'olook p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays. Miss Jessie Ross, Librarian. V tar•icti a s. Nothing will make us so charitable and tender of the faults of others as thoroughly knowing our own. Have you ever tried McGregor ,11 Parka's Carbolic Carate for sores of any kind? It 10 beyond doubt the very best preparation In the Outs V1mBlhealing s. l3 otoh and and is thSorel, prBurne, p or method of Hargreaves Drug Store for 91.33. po er box. at Sold Ah, John 1 she said, just before marriage, I four I'm nob worthy of you. You are such a good man. Never mind, Martha, I'll change 011 that after the wedding. Donald Droving—Donald (trying onsuocesnfully to divide a flock of sheep)—Nosh, hoeh, to etupicl brutes tere'S l)0 Wail 0' them wull gang twa roads at wan time ! (His collie barks.) The Latest remedy for Coo ebn, Was. Croup, Whooping Cough, llm0011t ti.. elm. 1. 0o(4re1- or'sLung Compound, '('her0'0 no retired)- in oxistauoe OOntaihing any one 1.: tea nett,. 0 in- gredients composing A10(3 regtr's 1.uug Com - Penne. so do not say you hate token every Wag until you have triad Ott. ' your ea id or eougb, and your Opiuino 13111 130 the same as all who have used it, vis: that •Iz it tie heat. Sold in 1013. rind .1 Luz 1(13 by. no. Hargreaves ,k Co., druggists. They have some bright papile in some schools At the examination the other day a boy was asked :— What • are the warultll-producing foods ? Hie reply was : Cayenne pepper and Jamaica ginger. To eit as a passive bucket and be pumped into whether you consent or not, can in the long run be exhilar- ating to no creature, how eloquent 0oever tbefl ood of utterance that is descending. This is to certify abet I have used Mclsreg- or's Speedy Cure for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, and do honestly say that if it cost mo one hundred dollars (5100,00) a bottle I would not be without it, as it has done me more good than ell the medi0ines I ever used. and I feel like a new man: Yours truly. ALEx. STa1L, Carleton Place, Ont. This medicine is for 0030 at 60e. and 01 per bottle at Hargreaves Lam Store. A mother said to her little girl, who was whipping her doll 1—Stop, now, you have punished her enough. No, replied the child ; I don't want to be told as pa often tells you, that I am too weak with my children. When rockets were soaring Mon- day night, little Ella, of Niagara street, aged four, was in delight, save for a slight fear that was on her nliud. !Mamma, she asked, don't you fink the angels will be soared ? If. any of our readers that aro afflicted with itheumatlam have never tried West's World's Wonder or Family Linuncut, 300 advise thorn -to do so at once,and be convinced of its extra- ordinary merits. It w111 positively cure you. Itis a never -falling remedy for Outs, Sprains, Bruises and all complaints requiring external treatment, Price 20 cents and 50 coots per bottle. Sold by 0010 IHargreaves dr Co., drug- gists. A. lawyer on being asked by a lady the meaning of the term fee -simple, replied :— Feesimple, and a simple foe, And all the fors entail, Are nothing when compared to then Thou best of fees, Female. Have you Toothache? Use Fluid Lightning. Hove yea llhonnlntism? Use Fltild Mouthing, Have you a Stiff Joint 13 C se Fluid Lightning. Have you Neuralgia? 3)00 Fluid. Lightning. Have you Lumbago? Hee Fluid Lightning, Are you troubled with Headache Use Fluid Lightning. Have you any Pain. Use Fluid Lightning. It will cure yuu the instant It 10 applied. Try it. 25e. per brittle at nargreave; Drug Store. A young man entered a shop in the country one summer evening, and asked the shopkeeper if she had any birthday cards, to which elle re- plied, Oo, ay hiv we, lots o' them but ye see the season for them's past too, an' they're a' fold by I' the gar- ret. Life saved 1(t midnight by the timely use of Woet'a Pain Xing, Do not fail to always loop It in the house for attaoka 61 collo, cholera xnorbu0,oramp0, flux, dysentery and all kind- red diseases and always very Budden. Be pre. pared. Orlca.25 coats. 15o1dby John Hargreav- 0Tho Rev. lir. B--, of Oalnbus- luny, on00 wrote an epitaph. on a preacher who was very sentimental, and used to draw largely on Ralph Erskine's sermons feet it must be the embodiment of many types ; its form ismade up, it I leer a Grams ted a'1(•'!: 1« •,,, u'c Iw Hit is always chaste, Itl111,(11511 sometimes Ile Elmo, r)npltngoo re,tuirea We u'Itt start Ye u. •il •.110, vaysaro ,n tho,e who start.tt toren, tatNSON ,C ,,, 1.11 u,1., 1Ltt his ineliued to be giddy. It enjoy good press, the more rapid the bettor. It 11as a weakness for gossip, talks a good Ileal, can stand s01n0 praise, and is awfully proud of a now dross. A Poser.—Sergeant•.l•Lajor : —Now, private Smith, you know very well holo bat officers and not•eominiO• eloped ()Inoue aiol Private Smith— But, d to walk across this grass But, Serjoaut•Mnjor, I've Captain Graham's verbal orders to--. Sergeant-Major !—None o' that, sir l Show me the captain's verbal orders 1 Show 'in to m0, eir 1 Re en Soto' Guard. D011'1011010 a cold in the heed to slowly and surely develop itself into Catarrh, when you can be oared for .1.5o, A few ojpltontlons will cute inelylent Catarrh. One or two boxes will auto ordinary Catarrh, 01,0 to dye boxes will iauCn Catarrh Core Catarrh. 1 sur r,001,aeu•s Oauad- Etholberta—I want a pair of slip- pers for pa. Number tens, please, 0nd—squeaky. Genial shoemaker— Squeaky, Mise ? I'm afraid we hav- en't any of that kind. Ethelberta- 1 am nu sorry. Couldn't you make him a squeaky pair ? There is a curtain young gentleman who visits me frequently, anti --and it would be very convenient for him to know just when pa is coming. The late Dean Mansel was no less celebrated for his wit than his logic. On one occasion, says the Quarterly Review, (he was at a restaurant) tie found written on a bill of fare Re - forme Cutlets. Yes, said the Doan, reform generally ends o mute (ninth -riot). When it was propos- ed to require two theological disserta- tions or essays from caudidatos for the degree of D.D.. the Doan wrote The degree of D.D. 'Tis proposed to convey To an A. double S. 13y a double S. A. lntrwan' 0l Mar 13,1sg0. 1 eau say with 00ud11euu0 that I derived very Brent relief from 11r, 5'o'u Al edi0in0, load beau ill fr ,1013 live months,Ylth 00ng0stioe 0of the in 1(p. and was redo odd to n very low obi,, *1(011 1 'deed toduood me to try this medicine. L 111001re,4 very grant ire neat from It and attrt • buto ter rapid NM (err In a groat measure to 11,,1100 opt 1: mummy. Sold by L4. A. leadmeu. Episcopal duty iu some parts of Australia has its humorous side, says the Bnllart Courier. One prelate, on his first journey around, was flung in- to the deep mud by a restive horse. Risiug ruefully, with his chaplain's help, and surveying the place, the bishop consoled himself with the re- flection, I have Left a deep impression in that part of the diocese, at any rate. Things a Housekeeper Should Know. That salt should bo eaten with nuts to aid digestion. That milk which stands too long makes bitter butter. That rusty flat irons should be rubbed over with beeswax and lard. That it rests you in sewing to change your position frepuently. That a hot, strong lemonade taken at bed time will break up a bad cold. That tough beef is made tender by lying a few minutes in vinegar water. That a little soda will relieve sick headache caused by indigestion. That 0 cup of strong coffee will re- move the odor of onions from the breath. That'e cup of hot water drank bo - fore meals wil prevent nausea and dyspepsia. 1'11:tt well•veutileted bedrooms will prevent morning headaches and lassi- tude. • That one in a faint should be laid on the La of his book ; then loosen his olothes and lot hien alone. That consumptive night sweats may bo arrested by sponging the body nightly in salt water. That a fever patient can bo made cool and comfortable by frequent sponging off with soda water. That to boat ogge quickly, add It pinch of salt. Salt cools, and cold eggs froth rapidly. That the hair may be kept from falling out after illness by a frequent application to the scalp of sage tea. That you can take 001 spots from wash goods by rubbing thein with the yolk of eggs before washing. That white spots upon varnished furniture will disappear if you hold a bot plate over them. L—N OSA DS; MEDICINE: LUNG$ LIVER & BLOOD Plaster of Paris scattered over the floors of the fowl -houses is a power- ful absorbent, preventing Lilo smell which arises from the droppings. Keep a sharp lookout in the oroh' and for the nests of the tent caterpil- lar. •Destroy thorn at moo by cutting off the limb, or, if out of reach, by }sero Iles interred burning out the nests by moans of a A man of feeling, small bundle of rags tied upon the Who lived on love end of a long polo and saturated wiih And preaehsd by stealing. kerosene oil. Ij1A11111 Nl•tilroneiNT., cTt'11'i nSI113- scriber tail) 111000110m, about 50 eleal'ell, for 0110 01' more y011033. lion se, 1)34'11 aid all 041100 0011- vonlan0usoo the lot 111010 lsa quantity of food that would be left by Ilse 10100 agree- ing Weave a 0tmibtr ,1111011(3 *1)011 lila time was out 'elle nee 01 ins ple111n(1te would also be allowed. A180 100'11=00 l0 1Lowiok town- ship di mile Irons 1VroxOtcr. HO soros elear031, Therein ahouse on the lot bat no bora. A tenant b011 Meg a barn would be alloowed to stop it Otl l of the rent. possession 0011 be given on April 101. For farther oorticalars apply to THOS. WHITE, HEALTH IS WITH, G11N¢ Da. It. C. \VEe1'e Nerve and 13rain Treat- ment, a guaranteed stumble for Hysteria, Diz- ziness, Couvu Wiens, Fits, Nervous, NOuralgla, lisada0h0, N003010 Prostration calmed by tl1 A00 of alcohol or tobacco,Wakefulness, ut- ai 130p10000111 ,(3o11ou 11Co0m110 Brailmnyresult- ing tt1. insanity, liar10(1030, Loss of loath, p remartBox,()Id Involuntary Power in either sox, l by over-exertion Losses and Spermotorrlunaorrb1a a 0,11138(1r00 over -indulgence. 00. 1 the Tinto, tains o118 0 h's treatment. 01 a e, l;heh boxc 1,0100eonemouth'stroan'>1010013 aid, ori Or all boxes Lot' $�i, sent by receipt of price. WE (lU t ttA1T1(C 81A: ftlt0E8 To euro any case. Wtt11 each order received by us forsixboxes, accompanied with $5, the will send the purchaser our written g11828.uto0 tie effectao are, rl 11d 0110 tt+llaru1110 s100001treatment by Sohn Hargreaves ,1 Co., Brussels, Caualiau Paoifio 11,ilwa! Time Table, rr Teeswater Branch. 1,01100 laulnzt West 001(1. Esprt ,000 Toronto.• Dep 7.2 a.m. 0 Orangeville .. 9.50 ` 1 Orangevill°Jet 113:790:10 0.00 ' 7} Amaranth{ .• 10.1.5 i 10 �Valtle0ar• • • • 10,24 12* Luther • • • , • . 10.31 ' 231 Arthur ,. .., 11.08 ' 30} Kenilworth..,• 11.30 881 ItIT, Pbne0T .. 11.G8 a.m. 44 Pages 1.. .. 12.lGp.m. •1298 47$ SlnarsroN.• •• 12,55 11 50 Porrie .... •: 1.08 ' 00 Gorrio • • 15 62! Wroxeter .. 89 Wingham Road 1.38 11 Teeswater, . Arr 1.5 .m. �-- Id11es (00(11:4 East 0 Teeswata Road g 15 a•m. 5 Wingham 55.47 11 1* Wroxeter • • ' 5,58 14 Gorrio .. ... • ' G,02 17:1 Pordwieh . • • 6 05 22 00 Narriaton • • ' 6.35 80 Pagoo l 35 Mt,Por0 t.• -. (3O1 431 Kenilworth 7 26 6345 3.02 Arthur.... 61* Luber. .......• , 7.63 64 Waldemar.... 7.88 GOt Amaranth { 8.04 170 Orangeville Jct 8.12 Oxangoville .. 8.85 Toronto .. Arr. 10.4 m. 5.40p.m. 7.05 7.22 " 7.32 " 7.88 " 7.44 ', 8.10 " 8.29 °' 8.48 " 9.01 9.10 11 0.81 " 0.411 " 9.46 1l 10.03 10.15 Express Mall 61 11 16 11 2.15 p.m. 2,30 " 2.49 2,56 3.06 3.29 3.40 3.57 4,19 4,.39 5.10 5.17 5.24 5.85 5.56 .3 41 11 11 14 .m Refreshment and Dining Rooms —AT— TORONTO JUNCTION, 0 it INC EV ILLII AN» CAIILETONJUNDICLON, 'X' ON THROUGH TRAINS —nnTwEnx- --TORONTO AND MONTIIEAL.— fp. TICKET AGENT, 11R.sa8ELs. WEAR SPECTACLES And Eye -Glasses —That Will Preserve Your Eyeeight,— F. LAZAR US, Manufaoturin g Optician, late of the firm of Lazarus df Morrie, 28 Maryland Road, Barrow Road, London, England, has ep• pointed an agent for tiro Renowned Spect- acles and Dye -Glasson winch have boon be. fore the public for the past 25 years. L,Lo,Auo' Spectacles 110Ver tiro tib oyo. Last many years without change, —Per sale by--- • JAS. DBJSW.L, Hardware Merchant 31.3016 Brussels, Ontario. ON DEOK. • Geo. Phippen, 1'c�ir2le7, - Br'zassels, is prepared to do All Binds of JULY 30, 1880. PAINTING, GRAINING, GLAZING, IAL SOAIININ G, PAPER HANGING, &0., at Reasonable Rates. Satisfaction Guaranteed 17n 2001y Instance. ORDERS Loft at Geo. Backer's Store will be promptly attended to. AGENTS WANTED 1 Steady E)nploynacnt to Good en None need bo idle. Previous experience not essential. We pay either Salary or Com - 100 kn. Wanted TENDERS Wei 81 i-11, 'feed 1 rs 3011 W t,rrived by 111 11 110oaut111110(1,. 1(p 4o (11.4 311411 at t.t. lir !Mott,f .1 .0 S000nd M ,m .,f the 1100'•,'i0 lhtl,bu 'x.1. , .1 repairing NCI., emu 310.11.., dr, hull p: -i„r., I.,, 011,tpoli• uatlu+, 1, .S, K.t1 1I, • 1.11110 bi+•l 1).l',a.11, 111 EIV 1JL:1C1i1iMIT 11. liri u; your lsluu horses t0 Paniol Ewan, ho bas LEASED W. T. [loNTR13',s STAND, Brussels.. 111111/(13 pr,wtlse 1 for years nod risen to the (1113)110(3 lfnsitictl lit 110 leadlug borxn41um1ng(stab l is(33L,utof Oration,, Lid in burgh, -l4-,, Ih 1(d. Alan 11a0lag pasrml with honors through the aey1l Veterinary sliming School ,1(f I. S. Sod tit, Londoi,i7ngh1ud, where hundred 1' of urn 1,pl ed horses 11801101 Our (Muds 110.11}. 1 one safely guarantee tenure con- tracted feet ar interfering hoes0r. New work and repnlrirmg of all (duds 11008 00 reasonable terms, and wurttmauxbip that will plOtse, 13Y 1(11(133 100 0 0811 (30010111(3,110,) I would secure 1'0130 trade, 1) . 1,, WAN, `..1741 - . _..00,11ur's Old Stood to Canvas for tho sale of Canadian grown Nursery stock. The Fonthill Nurseries, Largest in Canada, Over 400 .Acres. Don't apply unless you can fur- nish first-class references, and, want to work. No room for lazy men,but can employ any number of energetic men who want work. Address Stone LSt Wellington, Nurserymen, Toronto, Ont. BABY 0 &.RRIAGHS I have a nice lot, of Baby Car- riages on hand that tho Public should see. Thoy are Well made, nicely finished and will bo Soli at Reasonable Prices, SH;E 1111-ITIVL I-larness 1 Collars ! and everything in the harness lino on hand. • Also Trunks, Valises, Satchels, &o.1 Rc. H. DENNIS. Here we are Again, Thanking the public for their pat- ronage for the past 11 years I de- sire to state that I am prepared to attend to al1•kinds of Hoose, Sign and Ornamental Painting 'in a workmanlike. manner. Paper Hanging and Kalsomining done in a planner that gives Sat- isfaction every time. GRAINING A SPECIALTY. Now that the house cloani)lg season 1vill soon be here send your orders along early so that they can be attended to in good time. Wme Boaliok, The Old Reliable. IMPORTANT TO DAKOTA SETTLERS. LAND COMMISSIONER SPANKS' PAM- - 01)8 ORDER 0)7 APRIL 301, RE- VOKED 13Y SECRETARY LAMAR. Honest settlors not bo made to suffer be- cause of a few disreputable characters. Reported Resignation or Removal of Sparks. Washington, D. 0., Special Telegram, April 7.—Tho text of the order of revocation and a•history of the ardor of April 3 wore Laid before oath member of the cabinet at yesterday's meeting. The language of the order of revocation was approved as it stands. It said that if any evasion of the order is attempted, Mr, Sparks will be called on to resign. TEXT or THE 00000. Following is the full text of the order of revoontion:—Department of the Interior, Washington, D. 0., April 6.-2:o the Com- missioner of the General Land Office :—sir, On April 8, 1885, yon issued the following order :— Practice, Suspension of Entries —Float action in this ofioe upon all entries of the public land, exoept private Dash entries and such scrip locations as ore not dependent upon ants of settlement and cultivation, is suspended in the following localities, viz.: All west of the first guide meridian west in Kansas ; all west of range 17 wort in Ne- braska ; the whole of Colorado, exoopt land in the late Ute reservations ; all of Dakota, Idaho, Utah, Washington, New Mexioo, Montana, Wyoming and Nevada ; and that portion of Minnesota north of the indemnity lilnits of the Northern Pacific railroad and east of the indemnity limits of the St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba railroad. In ad- dition, final action in this Oleo will be sue- pended upon a 1 timber, ontries under the aot,of Juno 8, 1878, also upon all cases of desert land entries. [Signed] W. A.. SLIMS, Commissioner, Whatever neoossity may have existed at the time of it's promulgation has ceased to be sufficient to longer continue an order suspending all aetlouo, and involving in n common condemnation the innocent and the guilty, the honest and the dishonest, While I earnestly urge tho exorcise of the strictest vigilanoo to prevent by all the arenoies within our power, rho 0ohaumma- txolx of fraudulent or wrongful land claims, yet, when the vigilance of all these agencies shows no silbetantial evidence of fraud or wrong, honest claims should not be delayed Or their consideration refused on general reports or rumors. The above ordor as is- sued by you is therefore revoked, and you will proceed in the regular orderly and law- ful consideration and disposal of the claims suspended by it. Very respeot£ully, Piped) L. Q. 0. LAtrin, Beeret3 ry.