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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1886-10-15, Page 6e TIDE BRUSSELS POST Diraatory mambo alta Ay ileo happy couple were leliviug of �ooia�iesi ItuI,Vu,Li. 011 0h•—Sabbath Services at 11 a.m, tons 0:30 pan. Sunday School at 2:80 p.m. Rev. Juo, Ross, Si. A„ pastor, Razor enollon.--Sabbath Services at 11 a,nl and 0:3npan, Sunday School at 2:80 pan. 1 e . 0. Jouos, castor• the Ulttshing brae, Jen z'xi Cnunclz,--Sabbath armies at 11 n.m. and 7 pan. 'Sunday School at 0:80 11.m, P,ev, W. T. Clnffe,incumbent. MoTne0IST Onoacn.—Sabbath Services at 10:90 a.m. and 0:80 pan. Sunday School a% 80 p.m, Rev. Vire. Sonya), pastor. Rownx C.arnotic Gu> nen,—Sabbath Scr- vicethirdSnnday in every month at 11 a.m. Rey. P. J. Shea, priest, Ova FELLew'S LODGE every Thursduy evening in Graham's block. lolts00fe Lonaa Tuesday at or bo#oro full moon in V008000e' 3 block. A 0, 'U, W. LOMB mocte on 1st and the ehurch, the husband said to the partner of his wedded life : "Marri- age must emu a dreadful llltng to you. Why, yon wore all of a tremble and one could�r hardly hear you say, 'I wi1L", 1.1 ehall have more oonr• age and say it next trine," returned 3rd Monday evenings of each month, June 10, 1805. 722 two years nay *alto suffered trona lung and heart disease throa831 rhoumatiom• Silo wee greatly emaciated and too weak to do anything for hereon; oho was given up by Ilya doctors, they ell passed their opinion that she could not live. She commouacd using Br, Zug's 21odioln8 in llo- eombor,1884, end after taking six bottles rho was so muds Improved that site could look after liar110 usohtyon duties Engineer, C. P, B., East Toronto. Sold by is. A. Bondman. The stories of the exquisite inatinet evenings of each month in Smale's hail, ronasxant'e Lamm 2nd and lost Monday of brute creation were rather • knock - L. 0. L. est Monday in every month in ed in the head recently in Guelph Orange a . 1I li where a foroeons brill dog bit n man Moonexlcs' I STarprsReadingBoom and leg was of pine and the dogs teelog th Library in Holmes' block, will be open • sank into it deeply. He w da him from 0 to 8 o'clock p.m. Wednesdays and go, in fact, until they pried llaturdays. Misr Jessie Ross, Librarian. away, POST1?. OFrms.—U Oco hours#rem 5 nano in the calf of hie wooden leg. The 7 7 p.m. VarietIei3. "I've been digging over my gard- en," said Brown, •and I'm worn out.' "Ah i" remarked Fogg ; "a new, var- iety if earthen wear, eh ?" Be on year Guard. ron't allow o cold in the beal to slowly and surely develop itself auto Cawith , whoa you canbe cured for l5c. A lea- voplleatt0r1s will cure incipient Catarrh. One 0 two boson will cu00 ordinary Catarrh. One to five boxes w111 mire n Catarrh'f Catarrh. rer 1 „i' 1111 To ' 11231 se's Caned- Lesson in manners : Small boy— "Ma, pass the bread," Ma, sternly —"If what, my son ?" Small boy, smartly—"L you can reach it, ma." Wonderful is Ole effect o: 10'o11's World's wonder or i'amily Linins1 t lu Rheumatism, sprains, Cuts, Bruises, Burns. Scalds, and all diseased requiring otteru'.l application. It stands without a rival. fries 05 cents ,unl 5e canto per bottle Sold by Jno. Hargreaves ti Co., brussels. Business men who marry their type -writer girls are apt to find that the young women are not so ready to submit to dictation after the wedd- ing. lrcadaehe 7131i,msnets, ".Whenever l feel out of sort., M"ou s, my liver not working algin, rr• •nrsod u 1naheed- ao'reltake Chase's Live; Cure, There is more real bonsai from ono deny m )our Liver Cure than In many bottles ct souse medicines."— JNu, MaNessan, Band eland. The body of a human being con- tains over two pounds of lime. That of a politican will average about four pouuds when his character has been thoroughly white -washed. Thousands of lives saved annually by the use of West's Pain &ing, the household re- medy for chins, colds, Buz, summer com- plaint, dysentery, collo and cholera. Only 25 • cents, Sold by Jno. Bargreavoa i2 Co. Old gentleman (to boys—"Aren't you boys rather old to be playing so childish a game as mumble.the-peg 0" One of the boys—"We're playing for twenty-five cents a game." McGregor .k Parke's Carbolic Cerate. Have you an old Sore, Out, Burn, Bruise, Corn, Bunion, Salt Rheum, 'Pimple, Blotches, Rough Hands or 7aoe4 Iiso there is but one sure, namely, Mo0regor .d: 'Parke's 01180118 Carate. If you but try it,1t will convince you. It cests but 35a. at Rorgreavcs' drug atom. There is a girl in this town who has only been in this country three months and she can speak the Eng- lish language fluently, it ooming to her naturally from wearing bustles mado of English speaking newspa. It is Unlucky. Kingston hag two lady M. D'a, Ap GENTS WANTED I Paris id to have a needle factory. ,CL Gas works aro to be bun __ t in Galt Steady Employment to CJoot0 Men. shortly. Forty stores take the eloetri5 lineal in Clalt. Potatoos are a fide crop in Gray (o0nty. Obief of Pollen Stewart, of 1:Iamr1- ton, has rooigned. Trio new $25,000 poet ndiee 130 Orangeville is finished. Tho Loudon Maohiue Tool Co. ra• eoived over $12,000 of orders last week, Two boys near Guelph, shot o fish 'hawk 5 ft. 9 inches from tip to tip of wings. Twenty- three failures in Oanluda were reported to Dun 11 Go. for tho last week. The 0. P. R. Ooonpeny hal erected a largo and convenient doplt at Har. riston. Robt. Ogg, a Dundee boy, is one of the labor candidates for Jiiohigao State Legislature. Jeremiah Hart, of Guelph, grow a sun flower measuring 16 inches across the Paco. Tho work of laying out the ground for the new Provincial Parham :it buildings has begun, Stratliroy has this season witness- ed building improvemcuts to the a- mount of $82,000. • Work on the stroot railway bctwaon the towns of Berlin and Waterloo will bo begun next spring. Philip Jones, near Strathroy, dug 175 bushels of the White Elephant potato from three-oigllt'e of au acro. All the bronzes for the Brant memorial montunont have arrived at Brantford, and are being placed in position. Edward Hobbs, West Niasouri, has a throe year old lien which has four loge. Itis capable of doing great deetructiov in a flower bed. The work of boring for oil at New- bury has been susponded for a timo in order to place in piping as the well progressee 80 as to avoid caving in of sand. W. Morgan, of Burgoeevillo, is the proud possessor of an Early Rose po- tato which has a circumference of 22 in. by 15 in, and weighs 2; lbs. W. Morton, North Dumfries, grow a Beauty of Hebron potato weighing 8 lbs. 11 ounces. To be struck by lightning on Mon. day. • To sit on a b052.50w in motion on Friday. To brook the mirror your wife's mother gave her. To fall down stairs with the par- lor stove On Tuesday. To speculate with other people's money and get caught. To get 'wet when you fall overboard while boating on Thursday. To dream of snakes after drinking cider in a prohibition town. To see a bill collector over your right shoulder On Saturday. To see a bull (log over your left shoulder in your neighbor's orohard. To see your overcoat over either shoulder as you pass out of the shop of your uncle. To bet all your money on a horse whose driver has bet his money on another, To marry on 'Wednesday a girl who praoliees with ten pound .dumb -bells. To spill salt in the pollee of the man who has the carving knife. To become ono of thirteen at a table when there is only food enough for six. To meet a detective at the depot when you are buying a ticket for the States. To call a bigger man than your- self hard names any day in the week. To attempt to sit on a chair that someone has removed when you wore not looking. girl's To offend your best loved little brother who saw you kiss an- other little boy's sister. To meet a tall rocking chair 1n your chamber ellen you aro trying to got to bed at 2 a.m. without wak- ing anybody.— [Tit -Bits.] pers. The Last Hoar, 1886, After the above year Ie ended Elora nand be no person suffering from Rheumatism. Neu- ralgia, Toothache, Hoadaohe, Lumbago, or of /fluid acute ightning, if aesl11 mires intstantly. Pain cannot stay where it ie used, The name is Fluid Lightning Sold by J. tfargreaves d: Co. druggists, The general belief that home is a lonely place without a mother we reckon 1y why 00 many newly -married young women aspire to he mothers. If there's anything 'killing to a WO - man it's being alone and not having anything to talk to. 8linaral Poises. Nothing but pare °streets from root; and plants are used in preparing MoGrogor'e Lung Compound, the modern and now popular re. wady for Coughs,was, Bronchitis, Croup, Asthma, and all atieotlons of the throat, lungs and *best. All mineral poisons and danger- our subetanoos are avoided, which renders lit 3100e bottleiat Hargroagoe druglStole,00 and $1 A fashion writer says that dresses aro to bo full this year. Wo prefer area,brush and comb, powder box Nolle gleed bo idle. Previous experience not essential.. Wo pay either Salary or Com. mission. 101) len 'Wanted to Canvas for the stele of Canadian grown Nursery stock. The Fonthill Nurseries, Largest in armada, Over 400 Aerea. Don't apply unless you can fur- nish first-class references, and Want to work. No room for lazy onon,but can employ any Humber of energetic 111e11 who want Werk. Address Stone Wellington, Nurserymen, Toronto, Ont. NO USE FOR BUSTLES. To know how ridiculous a faebion is, let nomeone rig herself oat in the style of past years. Wo look with soorn on the immense breadth of skirts Worn some twenty years ago. But pity will bo added to scorn a few years from now, when someone finds a bustle in the garret. "Sow die - gusting 1" the coming woman will say, as if God didn't know what a perfect form ought to be without sticking a protuberanoo at the end of the spine, and, as she will bo versed in all thn rules of hygiene, she will have profound pity, for the ignorance that would submit to wear anything so heating as the mass of rags, wire, leather, and wads of paper now used to make a good sized bustle. All the dry goods stores display them to the unblushing gaze of crowds that enter the store. And a young girl will buy one from the gentlemanly clerk as calmly as if it were a pocket handker- chief. And now bustles are advertis- ed with travelling bag attachment. A woman can paolr away her night. them full, The idea of a dress empty and witch, also a change of collars and a book or two. A woman was arrested for smuggling not long ago and her beuvy bustle was taken off, a tightly fitting cork pulled out and nearly a gallon of the best brandy poured out, much to her chagrin and mortification. 1s ridiculous in the extreme. We should like to know what satisfaction it would be to a young man to hold an empty dress on his lap. McGregor's Speedy Cute, When Wo say McGregor's Spoody Cure ie the stets pert eat aura for Dyspepsia, Laver Com. plaints, Indigestion and Impure Blocs we are tolling plain foots of-whioh hundreds upon ot hundreds can tt lfv who have boon restored to pert eat health by its use. Wo would there- fore, ad toe Yon strongly if you aro a eubieot. to any of tho above troubles io giro MoGreg- Is solid Speedy 10e.. end trial01band t leo at 13arg1oaves 31 Oo's, drug store, Mrs. B. is one of thoso energetic, quick•reentioned women who carry their work by assault. One day she had started across the room on some errand, but midway forgot what it was. "What woe I going far ?" sho asked aloud. Two years old, seated on the floor and always liable to bo swept up in one of her mother's bur- I A valuable, colt belonging to Hen- riest0 passages, asked meekly :— ` ry Gruff, Elmira, had one of its legs „Was--oo born' for me 2" I cut off by a barb wire fence. Terribly destructive prairie fires have been raging in Northwest and Southwest Manitoba. Around Hor- den scores of settlers have loot all they possessed, including barna and livo stook. One lady, aged 55 years, is reported as being fatally burned. maaltt.ditua Newts. Eighteen secret societies flourish in Ingersoll. Geo. Green, of Beat Goshen, has 8 boys in his family. Toronto increased 8,500 in popula- tion the past 12 months. ' J. 11, Cruickshank, of Keene, has a Canada thistle '7 fsot high. Jas, Brydon, of lyttaiinch, grow a 2 ib, 1 oz. Beauty of Hebron potato. There has been sbipped from Guelph to the Indian and Colonial Exhibition packages as follows from the various creameries :--Toeswater, 50 pack- ages ; Walkerton, 80 ; Ripley, 20 ; Deenierton, 10 ; Holstein, 20 ; Heb- erson, 15 ; Ayton, 20 ; Londesboro, 15; Seaforth, 12 ; Parkhill, 5; Bruce - field, 5; Eden Mills, 10 ; St. J'aeob's, 10 ; Whitechuroh, 10 ; Haysville, 10 ; Armow, 10 ; Formoea,10 ; Wyoming, 10; Limehouse, 20, making in all 297 packages. Principal Cavan, of Knox College, says in regard to the endowment Inns, that of Olio $200,000 aimed at, about $189,000 has been subscribed, of which $129,000 1e paid up. This, together with a special donation of $20,000, brought the already realiz- ed amount into the neighborhood of $150,000. He did not anticipate an- other general canvass of the church on behalf of this scheme ; the college authorities would trust rasher to the enlightened liberality of wealthy friends of the institution. SIGN' OF 711111R Scotch Collar Q EORaE LOVE, Auctioneer, is prepared to attend to ' sales on very reason- able terms. OFFICE.—OPPOSITE TOWN HALE, BRUSSELS. A new stock of Buffalo Robes, Goat Robes, Horse Blankets, Bells, Whips, &c. JUST TO HAND. A splendid assortment of Trunks, Valises And Satchels in stock. GIVE I0 A CALL. H. Dennis, 00T. 15, 1886. BUILDERS' It�.1RBWARE1 Mass Putty, Lath 8& Mingles. VES —ANA— Stove Pipes ! warred Pelting, ,i&dnd,8mlpdastd,.l,lao Part, Mixed Paints The Le ALL COLORS. & OIIj' CEHY. Hous BOOTS SHOES. ecial BOOTS (.SLJ SHOES. isc®, is WILL ]3EIGIVENNTO PURCHASERS DURING Fall Show Days, or 011 auy day to persons buying in largo quantities. New Goods Arriving Daily. Ordered 'Wort & Itepaiiring Prorn1tly Attended, to. AIJI O] TTS. S. OSTRANDER, Graham's Block, Brussels. a