The Brussels Post, 1886-9-3, Page 3SD,IK', 3, 1886.
TEE BRUSSELS POST
A \Y2) f Ielauii hen 1'ti'l an egg
whioh neighed Only a aw cth of nn
Outten, Her naive is withheld out of
reipoet 10 the (emlly,
In r•,ivpnnse to the request of a do
lantation groin I'riuod Albert, Lim Gov -
01'r11110116 11110 do0ided to firma the new
Mounted Polio) hi -wreaks At or nods'
that place.
]fou. George Couture, mombor of
the Qaebse Legislative Council, who
is
it )iueal descendant of Guilhulme
(Joni tire, the f1rsl settler of Levis,
who Jived share SOO years ago.
In at tiuswer to tho question,
"Who was Sir Walter Scott ? on ouo
of the ettriln0e exatninf2tien papers,
A Parkhill boy wrote, ".1. celebrated
Scottish nevolict who was killed by
Biel,"
Just AS Richnr,l Sullivan, of Farm.
°eaten, N. P., lied got hie last load
of bay into his new barn the building
was atrnok by hghtniug, end all the
hay and some farm 141aohinary, 000- ]oval. 5 armorn and s1oakmen aro re-
sumed. quested 1, pond foe par"aular, batare buy]
t 3OEe± 11.
THE MODEL MAN,
130 don't play the fiddle, part hie hair in
the middle, nor "tress like as Anglican
duds.
When be goes to a party with Meigs or 11Ic•
Carty ho never is noisy or rude.
Uelives in frugality and swoot conjugality,
and wants pie Gut two limos a day;
He never oats onions, nor treads on your
bunions, nor growls when you get in
hie way.
Ito's wise and he's witty, persevering and
gritty, and has n magnificent head,
He's all light and sweetness, he's thorough
completeness, he's perfection in abort
—but he's dead 1
ONLY A VOICE.
nr 000200 A. 80ID 0208.
Only a voice as clear and pure
As a drop of pearly dew ;
Hoard when the shades of evening
Daricon the horizon's hue.
Only a voice with winsome power
To enrapture young and old ;
Singing songs, both joyous and grave,
With magical grace untold.
Only a voice with gladsome trill,
Like the brook an yonder glado,
when it Dings pure sweet songs of love
'Neagh the maples cooling shade.
Only a voice like a moonbeam
Stealing softly Hire' the gloom ;'
Of some half-closed otutain'd casement
Where flowers of beauty bloom.
Godorich, Aug., 1880.
WASHING THE DISHES.
She stood upon a shady porch
Before a milk -white table,
And o'er her head a rose -vine wreathed
Tho brown old -lashed gable.
A pretty cotton gown she worn,
With sleeves rolled up diaplaying
Hor lovely arms, and on the breeze
Her curls were lightly straying.
This side a cage of song -birds hung,
And that a globe of fishes,
And butterflies flew in and out,
And hovering lovingly about
The maid that washed tho dishes.
At first she dreamed not I was near,
And never ceased her singing,
While through the shining bubbles fast
Her dainty mop wont swinging.
)3ut soon she spied mo, and I heard
A little rill of laughter,
And straight my heart sprang to her side,
And I sprang quickly after,
And in a moment more I'd told
My love, niy Trope„my wishes,
And marked hor bright eyes brighter grow ;
And then—work must be done, you know—
Site washed, I wiped, the dishes.
AN 'UNPUBLISHED POEM 0)3' BURNS.
Dr. Campbell, of this town, has ;received
the following from a native of Maybole
Parish, Ayrshire, and an admirer of Robert
Burns :—Walton, June lOth, 1888. To tho
author of "The Land of Burns.” ,Dear Sir.
—A8 I see by your book that you aro a
great admirer of my favorite poet and
countryman—immortal Burns—I take the
liberty of sending you one of hie unpublish-
ed poems. I can produce clear proofs of
its genuineness at any time, as 1 have them
in my possession, and will bo happy to do
so if palled upon for the same. Taos.
MerBezzAN.
TO THE POTATO.
Guid e'en, my mold aoquaintanoo cronio,
I'm glad to sea thee bloom sea bonnie:
Of fruito and flowers there is nae m0rlfe
Can matab we thee ;
I question much if there be onie,
At least to me.
It's now two months since ye've been we us,
As soon's ye can come in and see us ;
Ye'll banish poverty quite frac us
The time ye stay :
And trouth I hope ye winna lea' us
Till Whitsunday.
I'll mak' my brew young bouncing wencher
Plano then upon a bowl or tranche•,
WP floods o' milk as deop as Stinohar;
In ease I had it ;
I'll show thea fairly I'm nae flinobor,
When once I said it.
Y'er now the poor folks' bread and scone,
And hungry meals yo garetan' yon ;
Prae me to him that fins the throne
0' happy Britain;
Smith young and mild man, wife, and wean,
You hand them oaring.
— Sea/ortk. ,Buts.
Fernier Jones' 1VIse 9nyings.
111 210\08 comma apace.
Every p1'0mise is a debt.
No rose without a thorn.
Every dog is a lion at home.
That is gold that is worth gold.
A eau confessed is half forgiven.
Every fool wants to give advice.
There is no love without jealousy.
All are not 8aiute who go to church.
Hatred renewed is worse than at
Amt.
Hear the other aide, and believe
little:
The feast paean and the fool re:
mafne,
There's fir) worse jolto than a true
one.
Tho sheep that bleats loan a
Mouthful,
Never do evil that good may come
of it,
Think much, speak little and write
lees.
Never was a mewing oat a good
mouser.
'There is no wocoo thiel than n bad
book.
What the eyo BOOB 1101 the heart
rues not.
Lip courtesy pleases 12)1)011 and
costs little.
No one ever 1100ttnt0 poor through
giving 011)38,
Everything may bo borne except
good fortune.
Itis no honor fur un eagle to van.
quiet] a dove,
He is not a good mason who re -
Nees any stone,
On very small pretext the wolf
seine the 8115013,
To make the cart go you must
green the wheels.
Every fool is wise when ho 1101d8
hie tongue.
No 0130 ever repented of having
held hfe tongue.
Nothing oan come out of a each but
what is in it'.
It is no time to play chess when
the house is on fire.
Hear, see, and say nothing, if you
would live in poem.
Never let the bottom of your purse
or your mind be seen.
Don't bite till you know whether it
is bread or a stone.
Every potter praises his own pot,
and most of alt the one that is crank-
ed.
There never was a shoe however
handsome that did not become ,in
ugly slipper.
He is a fool who boasts of four
things : that he has good wine, a
good horse, a handsome wife, and
plenty of money.
Dairy Dots.
Bran soots the blood of the Dow.
Bunning the cows will make bloody
milk.
A little milk and meal w111 keep the
calf growing.
Resting and talking should he done
between makings.
If you want to raise "stunts'' keep
the calves in the patch with the pigs.
A Dow ]s n milk -producing machine
and an exceedingly complicated and
sensitive ono at that.
Heating curd too suddenly causes
the pores to contract so that the whey
and gas are not sufficiently liberated.
A tablespoonful of clear lime water,
or a raw egg put in the milk at every
feed will cure scours in calves.
You cannot make good butter from
poor food any more than you can
make a silk puree out of a sow's oar.
Mahe your butter and cheese as
good as possible, and then maks the
same effort to sell them to the beet
advantage.
Souring °ream too much before
churning causes a separation of the
butter fats and does not add to the
quality of the butter.
All profit from a dairy Dow domes
from the food over and above that
which 15 necessary to sustain the mere
functions of life.
Grass is of the Ares importance in
dairying operations. The quality and
quantity of butter and, cheese is large -
)y traceable to the pasture.
An interior animal will mako an
inferior use of tho food she eats. A
good animal will make a more profit-
able use of the same or even a greater
quantity of food.
Muddy corrals will cause the milk
to fall off. When °owe are compel).
ed to stand knee•deep in mud, with
the bodies plastered over with it, dirt
will find its way into the pail, while
additional food will be necessary to
supply that lost from cold and expos•
Oro.
The United States could not do
batter then copy France in dealing
with butter adulteration. If a dealer
is convicted of this offense ho is not
only put in durance vile, but his shop
is closed, the sentence of the court
nailed there on as a warning and his
trading patent forever withdrawn. -
"Thore is no money in dairying,"
often moans that the business does
not yield a fortune in a certain time,
or that it doesn't oom0 up to the wild
expectations of the man who makes
the remark The same thing oan be
said of any and every business by those
who have not succeeded in it.
It is a good cow that will pay her
coat in a year's sale of butter besides
furnishing milk for family use, ]3ut
ib18 only such cows that a farmer
keeping but one animal can afford to
own. Usually poor families keeping
only one cow, have that of superior
merit. In large herds owned by slow
farmers there will bo a number of
oulls, whioh, like the lean kine in
Pharaoh's dream, oat up tho profits
from the others.
Cas1ad;ia.0 No`etS.
The Knights of Labor propose to
eetablieh a biscuit factory in Chatham
Ontario.
A boy eight years old fell from the
top to tho bottom of the cliff ai Que.
O"��;
f,s'rr ,
1,
rJ1HE BEST
VWT•IrrD MIL I,.
tt1. zu.r)r•3•1,. ,
Excrusron Ino\ Nelms, • Mrrcultnr„ ONT.,
vVindntillaan11 ho e2mbilce6, 6rinugeot nh,lcrn.0
aatiofactory \Ylndmlil yet mails. T'nr pump.
ing water, oawinq wood (Magpie,. grain or
drlv:ng any light machinery they two no
011001, lCy 0171:17UIIATlin 1'U110,1 have so
eurona work]-wldo roputatiou: 1 guarautoa
thein as being superior to many now In the
market, and equal to any (Ivor made. Tbey
will throw water 000 toot, or tomo it a mile 00
Tho latest "longevity" item 114 f
niehod by a family living in Kingst
N. 8. It consists of 10 members,
be.
gas
yn-
t It
be
od
2)e,
Ile
re,
tlio
by
til•
132-
ng
sa
it,
or
he
ly
1p
e-
7,
a
8-
m
0
ly
O-
rt
0
•
e
s
m
h
s
r
ti
eltbor a windmill or Pltuui, as I claim that
lir- mina are the best In the market. Addroes
OU, W, M. 11.011.1218, Mitchell, Ont.
who are all living, the youngest
ing 52 years of age. Tho added a
of the ton equal 700 years.
A child wbo was fishing near S
dreal Island, Stoney Creek, cough
small black bass. Before it could
landed a large maskinonge swallow
the Hasa, bait and part of the li
and got off with the booty,
The Protestant Union, P. E.
says that the report which has go
the rouude of a number of papa
that Father Otliniquy was denied
use of the Woodetook, N. B., Pres
torten Church, turns out to be wi
out foundation.
A Now Brunswick man while c
ting up an old tree for kindle
struck what he thought at first wa
ssail. He began to whittle around
when he found an old buss do
knob thoroughly imbedded in t
wood, the tree having grown entire
around it.
The work of deepening the eh
channel between Quebec and Mentz
al to 27} feet is advancing rapid(
and there is now a fair chance of
vessel drawing 27} feet of water pas
tug down the bt. Lawrence fro
Montreal to Quebec before the clog
of navigation this autumn,
George Ifo-se•ka-wa-cis recent
hired a saddle -horse from M. M
Cawley, of Edmontdn. At St. Albe
be sold the horse to another part
He stole the animal back, came t
own and paid Me0auley a part of th
lire, and leased him for another term
The Indian and the horse have bot
iscppeared. The Indian has mad
hehorso go a long way in morn setae
hen one.
Carey Ilor, of Colchester, nem
ingeville, was bitten by a dog si
ears ago, and Is now suffering from
ydrophobut. Dr. Drake, of Dings
Ale, and Dr. Bing, of Sayville, hay
ttended Garay eluoo the first atteok
ud although he hue had three relap
es, each recurring one has bee
alder than the -preceeding, whin
ads to the hope that he may ulti
ately recover.
The Golden Lion property, eituat
d on the business part of Main street
innipeg, was sued a oouple of day
go to John Robertson, of Vankleek
ill, Out., who already is an owner
Winnipeg property to the extent of
200,000. The property, whioh has
frontage of 28 feet, was sold for
800 a foot, including the building,
hide as worth about $ 8,000. The
ice is deemed a very good one by
sal dealers.
The people of River Philip, N. S„
ere thrown into a state of excitement
Saturday evening by the report
at throe small children, aged re-
actively 10, G, and 2} years, were
at in the woods. As soon as poss.,
to about one hundred melt were
000111ng the woods in all direetien8
til one o'alook Sunday morning,
hon the moon went down and fur.
or search until daylight was useless.
the meantime a messenger was ba-
tched to Oxford for more mon, and
ugh McLellan throw open his house
ncl by the help of other friends the
ngry men were fed. About clay-
ht
ay
ht fully two hundred men were
ain on the alert, and the wood was
arched in every direction for about
o hours, when the rain began to
1 in torrents and everyone was get.,
g discouraged, but after an hour
two more search the little girl,.
ed 10, appeared carrying the baby
her back. She says that after
ey found they couldn't get home
e tood off her flannel skirt and
nppod the younger children in it,
d they slept until daylight, when,
doubt guided by the noise, she
a able to And her way home, They
not seem to bo any the worse for
it night'e rest in open -air. Two
the obildren were son and dough-
of Frederick Oxley ; and the oth.
T
d
7
l]
v
a
a
m
le
m
6
w
a
H
of
a
w
r
to
w
011
th
sp
lo
ib
BO
nn
ty
3231
In
pa
a
h2)
lig
ag
80
tw
fal
tin
or
ag
01)
th
eh
wr
ad
no
wit
do
th
ofe
ter
bee, 160feet, but escaped unhurt, . ez a daughter of A. Hodgson.
3
lV1ONEY `1'0 .1.0A.:.1AT tl PER
sent, Straight Ymns, Priy ,e
A 1,4SWANN,
00. crenbrook
T11O1Z ,SAi 8 1' oItK 1.0T, CON.
tahW01, n1u113A'01llnb0l ,1elrnit i`,E ll ".L,'mg'101. l) 011
1120 Y 1 ,>r Or :,.c nu'l p•trt1 Mare 'pity to
A 114tl, n, ur:l�•w,•
,0(30 ilii ,•c n 3'1rrI„iun wbo
$411
..tonty."leis by
over 1 in 1 .� cul. safe,
r�o.f.rieci ! 1-,: 2)R. yourdrug,
t%ke no t " oto orWafers
C oe poatd-
` agefr-,d'mrti u tis Sold by
all druggists, b'tP e 1 . x Address
T]dE A onEssnia '. Co., l ...cur Icrcu,
--soul] 2)i
I-Iargreaves & Co„ Brussels.
TEE GREAT E1TGLISII PR1'SOTIPTION
Promypilyl l iho` ., elsv ram,
0.i00, 14' ,h f l r a yl .
Cord, and 0,,,,,,, f,Y, 2)
,,t'.
Berm, either Hex, ],, A
f
t
neir
x.acad indloa,PN vealtipackagesIDi.,' , 2) whn all medicines fal. (,., rlag0 6I, sir peek -
ogee $8, by mail, Sold be druggists. 'YtraeOrYan7llet, Luarea ALnlroit,lfF
cS011l by Ilargreaaes di Co., Brussels.
fru
0
A
i✓
0
0
0
22
10
0
0
0
c'
0
a
rs
1-3
w
EAST HURON
Carriage Works,
tTAMBs 13 -MY' S
MANUFACTURER OF --
0 A.I1111 AGE ,
F—_0AIBRIAGES, DEMOCRATS, EXPRESS WAGONS,;,
BUGGIES, WAGONS, ETC., ETC., ETO,
All made of the Bea Material and finished in a Workman -like manner
Repairing and Painting promptly attended to.
Parties intending to buy should call before
purchasing.
ESFE11rNOEs.—Marsden Smith, B. Laing, James Outt and Wm. Mn-
Kelvey, Grey Township ; W. Cameron, W. Little, G. Brewer and D.
Breckenridge, Morris Township ; T. Town and W. Blashill, Brussels
Rev. E. A. Fear, Iiirkton, and T. Wright, Turnberry Township.
REMEMBER THE STAND—SOUTH OF BRIDGE..
JAMES BL YER
ETHEL
*7 var
612
0
Tho undersigned, having completed the change from the stone to the
Celebrated Hungarian system of Grinding, has now the MW in
First-class Running Order,
And will bo gladito goo all his old customers and as many new 00ek
as possiblo. hopping done.
Flour and, red Always on Encl.
0
Highest Price Raid for any quantity of Good Goain.
MILNE.