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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1886-11-26, Page 66 Directory of Chorales and Sooisiiost Manvrrtll stinum.—Sabbath Services at 11 a,m, and 0:80 p.nl, Sunday School at 2:130 p. tn. Rev. dopa Bose, 13, A., pastor. HIM CI11: tion,—Sabbath Services s 11 a.m,. and and 0:80 p.m. Sunday School at 2:3u p.m. Rev. S. Jones, pastor. ST. Jaw's OncReil.—Sabbath Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 0:30 a.m. llev. W. T. Ctuff, incumbent. MET:tot:we Cnrn,n.•—Sabbath Services at 10:80 a.m. and 0:30 p. in. Sundays School at :2:30 p.m. Rev, Wm. Smyth, pastor. Roans C.trnoin' ClIelteSt.--Sabbath Service third Sunday in every month, at 11. a.m. Itev. 1'. J. Shea, priest. 0nn 1,21.now's Limon every Thursday evening in CGraltam's block. MASONIC Loney Tuesday at or before full moon in the Garfield block, 11, 0.11. W. Lenon meets on 1st and 3rd Monday evenings of eaoh month. Fon snrn,es Lonna 2n0 and last Monday evenings of each month in Smale's hall. L, 0. L. 1st 1\Iondav in every month in Orauge Hall. POST OonIOS,--office ho11re front 8 a.n,. to 7 p.m, Mnemtsres' IssTrrn'oe Reading Room anti Library in Holmes' block, will be open from 11 to 8 o'clock p.m. Wednesdays and batunlays. Miss Jessie Ross, Lib- rarian, 36'ree.teliolt Noteeo. Pompous of cut fenthors are n fav orite tritnmlug. Blue felt ]late, trimmed with red sills cord aro worn with red and blue costumes. West's Paiu Bing will never disappoint yon. It is always ready and costs bub 277 ate. It is Indeed a friend in need. Purol sse a bottle ata. Hargreaves & no's., drug store aholers, and an nd yon will bo of, 0Wouer be. lbies. It area Crape•etone jewellery is out this fall in all the new designs found in other classes of jewellery. Melon shaped bonnets aro noeel• ties. They aro made of folds of vel• vet with bonds to outline the sections, Black•eook feathers are seen on Some of the French bonnets. Loops of red velvet cover them nearly as far its the curves at the tip. audits can,. The oomplexlon is often rendered unsight- ly by Pimotes, Livor Spots, and Yellowness. These itis well known are paused from an inactive Liver and bed blood. Dr. Ohaee's Liver Cure purifies the olood and whole system. See Recipe Book for tenet recipes. hints and suggestions on how to preserve the complexion. Sold by all druggists. Red is a lending color for hats and bonnets in felt and boucle cloth. Being frequently trimmed with black it gives a Mernphietophelian aspect to the wearer. Bows like yacht Bails and like /mire of winge ere among millinery novelties, These may be bought by those who protest against feathers as a•matter of principle. We are constantly' iu reoeipt of the most flattering testimonials in reference to waste World's Wonder or Family Liniment. This remedy has no equal in the Duro of Rheum- atism. A few bottles will aura the moat ag- !iravated au? . It 1:e e also invaluable for aprains, Cut,, Brabes, Barts, Vigil 8, and all . It reqairing extarnal applica- tion. It gra ods wfthottt a rival. Price moo. and Geo per bottle. geld by Tao. Hargreaves & Oo„Brussels. Soft, dead rose pink and helio- trope is a combination which is to in high favor this winter, and when tho pink is satin ribbon potted in pin points of uncut velvet, and the heliotrope is striped in velvet and silk, the effect is very rich and var. led. Farm N otos. Provide the stook with shelter from cold, sleety storms. Olean up the yard, tack- on the loose boards and close up the Tholes in the back kitchen. The Lost Tear 7886, Alter the above year is ended there rand be no person suffering from Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Toothache, Headache, Lumbago, or any acute pain, if they only purchase a bottle of Fluid Lightning, as 00 cures instant- ly. Pain cannot starches(' it is used. The name is FluidLiglftning. Sold by Sao. Har gree ran & Co„ druggists, Surplus apples should not be al lowedto rot and waste.Feed them to the hogs. A. New Hampshire man has 50,. 000 bushels of apples to be deliver. ed on tho cars, at 9 cents a bushel. Itis reported that 500 tone of grapes ware spoiled by frost in one night in one place in the State of New York, The crop of hops this season is .reported to be not only much below Cue Average, but also not up to the standard in quality. Mineral Polson. Nothing but pure extracts from plants and roots are used in preparing MaGregor's Lung Compound, the modern and now popular remedy for soughs, Colds, Bronchitic, Croup, Asthma, and all affoationo of the Throat, Lungs, and Chest. All mineral noieone and dangerous substances aro avoided, which renders it bafe for children or adults. Sold at Me, and 01.09 par bottle at Hatgrouves & Oo's, drug store, The cost of growing strawberries is put down at $150 an acre and itemized as follows :—Land rent, $0 ; plowing and harrowing, $4 ; manure, q$50 ; plants, $20; summer cultivation, $50,; mulching mater- ial for winter, $20. In amount for fertilizers, $85 is allowedfor one ton of pure ground bone and $15 for muriate of potash, which are considered the cheapest end most effective manatee. If pee wiah your young chitlins to grow rapidly and thrive et this sea• eon of the year, givo them frequent. ly scraps of fresh 'neat, which you will fled at every butober shop ; they are ex0eedingly fond of it. The use of plover hay when at all damaged is likely bo pause Heaves, It is claimed by many that feeding second•orop clover wltl chose ]horses to slobber, but on title point there le a difference of opiuioU, ' Be on Toto' Gnnrd. nowt allow a cold in the ]tend bo slowly and surely develop itself into Ontarrh, when sot Con bo oared for 10c. A few applications wni Cure incipient Catarrh, Ono or two boxes ,s hlleuro ordinary Catarrh. Ono to 5 boxes will cure chronic Catarrh. Try Dr, Chase's Cauadian Catarrh Ouro—ibwill euro you. In designing a poultry house al- low plenty of light and room. Then arrange the interior with a viow of affording the greatest Comfort in tho matter of roosting, feeding and drinking. Pleoee for nests and dust boxes should be provided also. It is said that Paris green applied to rose bashes and grape vines in• footed with roeebuge, will ]till the insects as surely as it does the po• tato - bug, when used on potato plants. The application can he dry, mixed with flower ur laud plaster, 1.or in liquid form, mixed with wet- er, and eprinkled on in tile same manner as for the potato bug. McGregor at: Parke's Carbolic Cerate, aye you au old Sore, Cut, Burn, Bruise, Oorn,Bnnion, Solt ]rheum, Pimple, Blotch - ea, Roush Hands or Face? It so. there 00 1)110 one aura, namely, McGregor C Parite's Car- bolic ()erste. ti yon but try it, it will con- vinceyou. It00ebe but 580. nb Hargreaves' Drug Store. Ono of the dross bonnets meant for autumnal wear i$ of cream vel- vet, with folds of scarlet velvet along the edge, and having a white and soarlet bow for trimming. The con- trast between the two materials and the effect of the tint afforded by the folds is a thing to be remembered. Among tho fashionable wraps for evening wear aro shoulder shawls of ombroidered China crape iu floral design and natural COlor'e. Others styles in India sills or surabs are extremely hansoms, ]laud painted and bordered *til lace. These are worn kuotted over tho bosom or cruse upon the Breast and fastened under rho arms. Mho shawl be rather large it is tied in 11 single knot behind. 7rcl'regOr's Speedy Cure. When we say Molregor'e Speedy Cure la the only perfect cure for Dyspepsia, Livor Complalata,Indigeetion,and Impure Blood, we are telling the plain feats, of whloh hum dreds upon hundreds eon testify, who have been restored to perfect health by its use. We would therefore advise you strongly if to gi'eou elfoGleot egor�s Speedy Cureof the oaetrial and 'be eonvineed. It is sold in 50e, and 81.00 bottles at Hargroayea & Oo's. Drug Store. Rilibone are very generally used. The fancy introduod stripes of velvet with Aetraehau borders an.l Astro- cbau fancy mixtures, Picot edgce are again imported, and thereat also EL variety in fauoy mixtures and oom- binatione shown. The ribbon with fanny edges aro in numerous vari- leties this season, and will be very beautiful, with their lace and other fancy edges. Helitrope velvet, with folds of heliotrope sills canves lot into the centre of the crowns, makes a bon- net that is light as well as pretty. The trimming is a border of Judie and silver, and the bow in front is of the silk Canvas, built up in a pre- vailing fashion. It Is amusing to nate the difference between the real and apparent size of the bonnets trimmed in this way. Taken in the hand they Beene to be small; but set it on tho head, they seem to be very formidable. SPRATronD,Aug. 0,1885, I have much pleasure in reoom. mending your Pr. Jug's Medicine to any onoahhieted with a oold or ago first stages of consumption. I have used it to my own family for over three years and have giv- en it to nip friends who have been troubled with lung affections, and in every ease relief has been ac- complished, mad in most of them a permanent cure has boon the result. I pan with orinfutenee recommend it to ani ono suffering ftom lung aJma any eloaxWir, Jeweller. An elegant imported hat has a crown of golden brown velvet em- broidered with gold tinsel and beads. while the brim is of dark emerald green velvet, the trimming of brown gros grain ribbon and a full =mature of ostrich tips, shading from brown to green. A hat in the new reddish brown known as boreal of the new braid in straw and stripes of felt has the brim turned up high on the left side, is trimmed in front with bows of grog grain ribbon with cord picot edge and and four shells form- ed of plaited cloth overlaid with the the breast plumage of birds in mot- tled brown, the ribbon forming a torsade around the crown and cora ried np on the left side, 0 -JUGS WINE DP' LUNGS'. Li y Ea 50 BL00D.. ♦ ai ietiei . An undesirable hunt : A wild goose chase. When dogs a man resoluble a seamstress ? When he hems and haws, and sips and tears. the generous woman, "will yet carry in Somo wood for mo 2' "Certainly, madam," gratefully re plied the tramp; "tlhst is," lie alled, "111 lire." Thugs one would rather hay left unsaid.—She—"Aucl you are really bettor, Professor, since yo came to live in Iiampetond?" ide— "Oh, yes ; a different man alto gather." Sho—"lloiv pleased al yeas friends will bo 1" Angry citizen (to country editor "In your to•day's iee110 you refer t 1110 110 a liar, scoundrel, ear and blackguard• Isn't that putting i on too thick 2" Country edito (frankly)—" Well, I don't know Ila what it is a trifle fulsome." Chicago Mau—"Suppose you sites alt there was to be seen in Rome Charley ?" Returned European 'Traveller—"Oh, yes ; went all e- yelid. I tell you you ought to visit the amphitheatre there. It's grand." Chicago Man—"What kind of a show were they giving there when you went, Charley?" A Good Might's Rest,— "Pro been riding on the limited cattlo train all day, madam," said the tramp iu an implonieg tone of voice, "and my feet aro very tired. Would you mind lotting me sleep to -night iu the cow pasture back of the barn." "Certainly not," replied the woman kindly, "and 1'll tell John to pat up the bars snug and tight, so you won't catelt cold." Mrs. Society—"Now, dearie, be a gond little girl, and go to bed soon. Mamma must hurry off now." Lit- tle Dot—"Where's oo goiu', mam- ma 2" Airs. S.—"I'm going to a party, pot." .Little Dot (gazing at the decoilete costume)—"is oo goin' to dre,-.s ooself wheu oo gets there 2" "05, Miss Brown, who was that homely young lady you were with this afternoon 2" "That, sir 2 That was my eieler." "Ob—ail—i —I beg ten thousand pardons 1 1 ought to have noticed the great re- semblance l That it—that is—" Then he wished an earthquake would happen right then and there, First Customer (to barber)— "Have you got anything that will take the curl out of hair, barber?" Barbsr—You bet. That electrical elixir of mine will do lit." Second Customer (to same barber)—"Have you got anything that will matte hair curl, barber 2" Barber—"You bet. That electrical elixir of mine will do it like a charm," THE BRUSSELS POST j Paginate gate—rseeipts of box - u 1 money. i Tramp—Pietist)help me, I ate a Cheriestoh] sufferer Old gentleman t —All, indeed, a eull'erer by that t awful earthquake ? What did you am 1 l? Tramp—I loaf n bet bow many shacks there wits. Galt oouuoil has passed a by law benisllin8 the verandahs. Wm, Luster, of Badenooh, shot a howl widel: measured leer feet s eine Welles from tip to tip of 1 .hinge, and two fool from beats to tip g of tail. d While in the wood+, Ed. Sproule, 1 of Cnnninglon, came upon a hollow stamp tuhabited by a swarm of bees, That part of the tree was cut o off and taken Thome, when it was fount] to contain about ono ]hundred 1 patinae of honey. A little daughter of Geo. Pick- - aril's, Arteulesia, was tossed by a • cow one day last meek, the horn Welling the Child under the chin o and penetrating the flesh into thennfurtuu ile child's mouth, barely u missing tbo jugular vein. Hero is an itdvertisoment in the . Lindsay Warder :— Wanted, by a wealthy, handsome, good-tetnpered widower reti:ient within eight miles of Lindsay, a riot' widow with a bad (sough. For particulars, address, Handeclne Widower, care Warder office, Lindsay. ' Wm. Boyd, the widely known professio,lal foot•raoer, of Wood. etoelt, write9 front San Jiiranciseo that he is guing to Australia immed- huely, and that he will not, return for probably a year. Boyd has lat- ely won a number of races from the crack mon in the for west, and his object in now going to Australia is to try and capture the first prize of $20,000 in a series of three foot races to be run there in Juno next. Early in September a man, some- what inebriated, stepped into T. Hanley's. office, Kingston, and de- posited a roll of bills with the tick- et agent for safe keeping. The money is in his hands yet, though several parties have written making a demand for it. The last letter re- ceived wits from a Montrealer, who generously ofiored $10 for the trouble taken in oaring for the funds. Tho tummy evidently dons not belong to the stranger as there would be little to remit to him after the donation was takon away. The owner of the money must make per- sonal application for it. The superintendent of a county fair in Ohio eoenoteized unite, evils and paint, by putting np the s1g1 "Gt.& iii&,” That's good goose, A. correspondent asks :—Is 1 wrong to cheat a lawyer 2 Firs cheat the lawyer, :inti then we wil a weever the conundrum. Eyes, yet they see not—potatoes Ears, yon they hear not --corn 1 ;Months, yet they speak not—rivers !Rends, yet they feel not—clocks Drams, yet they think not—Chides Betsy, an old (tutored cook, wit moaning around the kitchen, whet her mistress asked her if elle Witill, "No, ma'am, not 'witty," sal Betty, "but, de fee' is, I don't fee Ambition 'lough to got out of my own way." "After ye've ate that mince pi and them bend bided eggo," asked 0 t Y "How 000l and delightful it is this morning. is it not Cicely, clear?" she said, 'as she burst foto the boa. doir of her friend. "Are you going to tette a walk ?" "No, I think not this morning,. I am prejudiced against morning walks." "You didn't use to bo when your fall suit was in style, you icuow." Aud there followed a chill that nothing Abort of a new suit will remove. A Philadelphia clergyman preach- ed a sermon on the topic, "How a young woman danced a preacher to death," We -•haven't much sym. pathy for the preacher. The pun• - ishment inflicted by the young woman will teach him to keep away from balls hereafter. Tiro subject of the Philadelphia clergy- man's uezt. Sunday lecture, it is said, will he, "How an irate father bounced a -theological student off the front stoop," •. There was a meeting of the preachers of Lynchburg, 'Va., and when it was breaking up Dr. John Hamlett Could not find his hat. Turning to the Rev. R. R. Aorse he said, "One of you Baptists has my hat." "Then," said brother Aareo, "your hat has more brains in it than ever before." A few days after Dr, Hannon was passing by Brother Aceoe's yard gate, and when urged to come in, said :—"I am 011 my way to preach." "You can't preach," replied• Brother Acreo. "So I felt for a long time," replied Dr. Bannon, "but since hearing you the otbor• day 1 have changed my mind." Book Store ! AZ HUMS! Photo., Scrap and Autograph Albums just Opened Out and will be sold at Big Bargaiae. See samples in the window. A nice lot of Christmas Novelties in stock. Call and See Us. NEW FIRM. W. hiith, tr aQSS. I os , The above firm desire to inti- mate to thr Public generally that they have formed a co -partner- ship for thepurposeof carrying 011 Carriage, Sign alul Ornament- al Painting, and aro prepared to attend to the wants of the public on most reasonable terms. Mr. Ross halving bad experience in some of the best shops in Toron- to and bath being practical work- men wo guarantee t0 give satis- faction. Estimates and terms cheer- fully furnishoo. Shop over Veal's furniture store, corner of Turnborry .and Mill streets, Brussels. SMI'TIT LG ROSS. Nov, 26, 1880. 1886 C_,... ,x.111. res We respectfully desire to announce that our Fall and Winter Stock is Comprising Full Ranges of all the different Goods in the various Departments. We would especially; call the Attention of the Ladies to our LE OF s which will be found to consist of the Latest and most desirable materials. for Pall and Winter wear, with Trimmings and Buttons to match. A pleasure to have You In- spect diem and compare prices. Fs - T\ ILL FL;kNELS 4,' yc �4 l in beautiful shades of Cream, Blue, Pink and Cardinal. OM: Gray, White and Scarlet Flannels are excellent value. Examine Our ill -Wool 26c. Lie, the best to be had. In Tweed Snitings, Pantings and Ovorcoatings we are offering a good selection—Made to Order on the Shortest Notice and a Fit Guaranteed. See our . 500. all -wool Tweeds. Hats t Caps The Newest in the Market and First -Class value. Cooper ' ,.smith's Boots & Shoes, ct les 0gssortnaenct. G-roeeries Fresh, and Good. HA.S .A. S±—' E'!CIAA.,iTY'_ We aro Sole Agents for the Bazaar Patterns.. All Sizes and Numbers constantly on hand. Monthlies given away P1.00. Thanking our customers and friends for their generous support and assuring them that it will be our aim to givo them Right gobds at the Right Time and at Right Prices. We remain, faithfully yours, STRAOHAN BRO<i.