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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1887-1-7, Page 6irootory of ChurohosSooiotiosl J1iII,vtl! CI Macau.—Sabbath Services %ill nein. and Ulu Iran. Sunday SSehoel at2:30 p. In. Litt Jahn Boss, D. A., pastor. Kum: One 1t.u.—Sabbath Services at 11 tL,)U, and and fl:30 p.m. Sunday Sohool at 2:30 p.m. ltev. S. Jones, pastor i Sr. Jmts's (]nnuen.--sabbath Services at 11 am:. and 7 p.m. Sunday Sohool at D'i3D a.m. rtes. W. T. Guff, 111001111,•111. 1Ttt'r11e` nal. Cornett. --.Sabbath Services at 10:30 mein, and 0:30 p. m. Sunday 9ohaul at 2:30 p.m. key. Wm. Smyth, pastor, Rotas ('A'1•liome (ivnan.---Sabbath Service third Sunday in every month, at Tl a.m. Rev. P. J'. Shea, priest. Oon 1:'1tf,t,nw's Lopar. every Thursday evening in Gra mm's block. IICASONIO Lenox Tuesday at or before full moon in the C'arileld blook. A, 0. U. W. Lovas meets on 1st and :ird &Ilmday evenings of each month, Ponrsrna, a LonXa 2nd audlsstMonday evenings of each month in Smile's hail. L, 0.3. 1st Monday in every month in Orange Hall.. POET Orrion, offlechonrsfrom 8 a,m, o.7 p.m. bli:ouAsu.a' Ixsrrtrre Reading Room and Library in Holmes' block, will bo open train 0totl 'ciockp. Wednesdays and Saurdtty .y ritHlan. Varieties. A tug is the only thing that has ire toes behind. behind before. THE BI TJSSELS POST xt -411 t!/ ovo •-—� " Vii. J .w,m.mu,emm...warvnwmvnwev.wvrm A. malt 1s lilts a rltztr, be enure you can't tell bow sharp hu eau 1'e until he is templet^•;; .trthp:,,1, Teutonic friend tau :t font lace Ind lust it, but ran again and wen llo said -1'm first at Inst a 1 wa- Someone sltys, "Poets are deelin- ' pain oauoot exist after the pationt tins 1 ing." This is incorrect. Editors niiticcure. Donotfbo nauceditlitikel''1 are declining, not poets. substitute. but Insist mien having Wesel. West's Cough Sy -up. A sero cure for Pain Xing. Genuine sold by I. Iinrg reeves Coughs, adds, Bronehitle, Sore Throat, and & O0„ druggists. •all diseases 4: tho throat. and luaus '_5atp., U,,,, thing can bo said in favor of Wets, andel per bottle. Allllruggists. 3 the ioe mall. If he has any fell The gout lies come to be consid- erecta swell disease, and no million- 1 over he doesn't warm it up for sire is considered complete without breakfast, rule Cut, Burn, it. Uavu you an old Comhall prior a: i'nrke's ('irbelte Conde. is •• n Corn,nuuion,Snit Rheum, Pimple, UloLch, "A rolling steno gathers no moss oa, xough Hnn35er Paco? If no, thorn fo buU but when it is n grindstone it can onoonrc,nutnoty,nteOregot aC Parko•n car• g !otic Cerate, if you bot trw l, it wits con • just break the heart of the farmer's !mice 'vu. it mora but- Iter. nt li nrgrenyce boy who wants to g'1 eliciting. Drug. tore. West's Wor:a'sWender. or kamUy ;Lina A little arithmetic shows, that a - mein, n never tsi1101 care for rheumatism, • mince pie suitable for the Partholdl neuralgia, cuts, burns, bruises, ?mounds mud Goddess Of Liberty's month would I I y p trust lite .us' DMS. All Drug attn. y' apiary should have ire workshop A. "conversational rational solo is what have to be 80 feet, in diameter. where these can bo made and stored repeaters, desirous rt" euitivAtintlr, it 'rhonnnndp pw0 •]te1T r0covnry from Mail wanted for use. Ilnoruve the 1 xheuula'ism to vest's \voNde it'uder or picture.iqua 1it"r.Lry s:y1,•, now call 1Inanity Mobs, lit.' It is oonosdod tvcfy- R • onson by studying the I- 1- anti the renlarLs u:•.:le by :a l,ecturt.r. t will bo thraau away, Among other matters to he cnusiderdil is thu ttr- rnugoment of the hives in the apiary'. Tide was disute:,ed in those notes in January of Iii -t yt.ar, which may be profitably referred to now. Where ever the bees may be stored for. the sinter, the chief point should be to secure (plot. If the occurrence of n warm spell excites the bees and they: become uneasy, it is advised to take them to their summer minds on a ;tam day, and allow thorn to taken purifying Hight. .They will void the contents of their intestines, and their health be greatly promo\• et, At night, \t bon all have return. ed to their hives and aro quiet, re. store the Lives to the cellar. Bur. ing ilio winter months ninth may bo done i11 preparation for next sum- mer. Hives, honey boxes, etc., will be needed for next season, and every whereto be the n.+st known remety for Journals relating to bee culture, it oum•dI'tu t't 1. Bruises, S bolos, iliums, 1 i, Sick h: a t...n t^ a:, 1 all In :r qi yield Scalds aur .1111. r en requiring external tntmeras�tcly t„ •tilts /Liver 1 s. Sugar appna0tl t.. Pn tampand 00 cents tier RULES FOR 'Pit Ett9'Itii•(iC1L''ItAI. coated, All Drug Mats.- bottle. 1: b1 by .1uhu linrgreaves & 00., The men who dug the grave for threeilnibands of Mrs. Foster, of Green Bay, Mich., became her fourth husband during the past summer. Peanut that Weal's Cough Syrup is tho boat for coughs, Colds, and nil throat cud lung tlioottses. All Druggists. Jay Eyo•See are the spelled in. Biala of Jerome Inorease Case, who began business 40 years ago as a blaekstuith and now owns $ 0,000,• 000, incihditg extensive reaper works in Racine, Wis. Worth itsweight in gold, West's World's Wonder. the eheopost and boot liniment In -Cho world 1 cures utero cases and goes footh- or,tban any otbor medicine. Rheumatica, try it. 330 and 50c. All Druggists. The libel last of Texas is more stringent than any other state of the Union. A newspaper can bo sued' in every county where it circu- lates,forcing it to keep a staff of. attorneys distributed over the state. World's Best. West's:Liver Pills, a sure care for livor complaint. d epepeta, sick headache, and tudige0tion. l ISO pills Stets• AUDruggiste. An advertisement extolling the virtues of a new make of infante feeding bottle winds up as follows : —When the baby has done drink ing it must bo unscrewed and laid in a. cool place, nay molder a tan." Poor baby. $560 !Reward : Wo will pay tho above reward for any case et liver complaint, dyspepsia, sick headttehe, Ihdlgestion, constipation. or costiveness, Iva cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pins, when Otto drrooticns are etriotly com- plied with. They are purely vogotuhio. and never lull to give satisfaction. Largo boxes oontaining se sugar-coatedtrills, 'loots. Fur solo by n11 druggists. Beware of oonuter- feits and imitations. who genuine taana- faaburod only by JOHN 0, WEST a£ 00„ Throat°, Ont. The 1`2,i si, oauships plying he- I Wu AT '1'0 n0 011:5 wiffi11:io A Ttrl:.71ite • 1000011 As .t y0'1t t tO nosh. triton the United Starts anti Europe I —� coat $100,000,000, employ 38,750: The latest rules adopted by 11c`u, spend $1,000,000 :; month for theatre -mine by mutual agreement coal, carry 000,000 passengers 0 are as follows ycttr, end tarns $22,000,000 for Always go late. pas.aage money, exclusive of what is 1 Saunter slowly clown the aisle. paid for freight. !fake is much noise as possible ST1l'IDnrtn,Juno 0,'B3, taking a Beat. Por several yours l was greatly Raise your hand and l.leokon to troubled with asthma, sometimes usher far )1.0 ram Me, hrtviug to sit up set en or eight 1 g ellen, in succession, unable to When you get it attract attention sloop- and almost unable to breathe.- Afviand recommended by the way it ie flouris le,t before Dr, Jug's Afsdieino and Pills. The looking at it. first bottle gave grant relief. and after using nix bottles tvse oared. At fret be inclined to sneer trail and can now sleep ttnd work as wallas ever. eer al Lite play, and whisper "cllest- RI-TRICK Fr,AA'roill, Farmer, Downie. Sold by G. A. De adman. alit" Or COtatiit it in an nudibi0 There is a farmer in Englund voice, who recently tried to have his infant When tIte.curtain goes down on son christened with twenty six the first not and great applause fol - names, each beginning with a differ lows, get up and go out apparently out letter of the alphabet. He did disgusted, not succeed, but, strange to say, it Return in the }Iliadic of the pec• was the clergyman who objected and and net, and smile when all those not \110 BOH. who have to get up to let you pass grumble, iteGregOr's Spcody Cure. Ask some one if you have lost o is t aonlypeer! of t re for Dyspepsia., Liver anything by not seeing the first part Compiniats,Indigeetlon,and Impure Blood, of the second not, and if so, what Po are telling the plain facts, of which hun- dreds uuoubuudreaseon testify, who have wile it ill detail, bouh restored to perfect health by its uss. Althe end of the second act ell We would therefore advise you strongly if y togi emoo.rogor'sspee above trial and bravo !and make ti dHm011stt'atlou bo convinced. I0 is sold In 50c, and 8I,00 of applaueo that will. deafen every bottles at Hargreaves Sc Co's. Drug Store. body around you, and bring the • They have some vlgorons preach- actors before the curtain. ors in too West. lark. E. A. Farm- Don't go out betweon tae second or, of Plainweil, Mich., is an onthus and third acts, but remain gala born iastio Prohibitionist. In a recent sermon he said :—"Any Christian \who refuses to vote the Prohibition ticket ought to be yolked t the (lev- il and made to toil for 1,000 years "Robby," whisurcdyoung L'aath' i on 1Le hot pavements of Loll." This erly, "did your sister Sadie get it j was too strong for his nook, and the 11010 ft'cm me last night ? It vas Rev. Ll'Ir, farmer will be asked to written on pink paper." "I guess resign. she must have got it," said Robby, l - "cause when she came down to g'tv,rsti N otos. breakfast this luoruing her hair wa,H tip in pink eurl•papere. l BIOS No1Es FULL Jaxvnat.—Leo• keeping., like most other rural par• *1,000 Ferrell f Having the tamest confldenao in its super. lerlty over all other', and after thonean do of tests of the most pomp Heated and Severest eases wo could dnd, wo feel justified in offer- ing a.forfeit. Ono Thousand Dollar0 ler any. ease of Cough ,0013 Sore Throat, unnnopsn, 33parsoueas, lireneldtUS, Cloneumntiou in its -etoly stn0es, Wbooping Cough. and all dle- -eatleaof the throat and lungs, except se- throw, for tallish wo only claim collet, that we, can"t cure with West's Ciongh Syrup, won taken according to dire alone. Sample .Ool1tles MM. and Gads. Largo bottles el. •ttonuine wrapped onlytrIbluc. Sold by atI Azitiglsts nr soul by express no receipt of p0100, JOHN 0, WItOT A: 00., Taranto. Adolphus—What is that. noise, ltlrliug? Darling—Oh, it's only Vol. Ever since he read in the papers that it is thought broach of promise of marriage will be abolish- ed he is always going -about crack - lug bis horsewhip. Adolphus—Oh 1 snits, requires forethought. While his bees are quiet, the apiarist in this month may be profitably very busy in improving upon hie methods, and planning for another season, with the hope that it may be more profitable than the last. Those who engage in a special culture, if we may eo call it, like this, are very enthusiastic so long as all goes on swimmingly, but a season of disaster discourages them, and they are ready to give it up, just when the experience gained in one or two bird seasons has qualified them to go on. One who engages in special crops, such as hops, willow, oto., should stick to thorn through bad years and (Panne reflectively.) Weil, would good, If the culture ie abandoned it—or---be--troubling you--er--to after the first disastrous season, a name the (lay ? a great t!ta1 of valuable experience EW 1'.UtM _..-'f III: UNDER ole to i e 0 hitinolte t the pub• lie goPerally Uta t rbcy nave fu Hard n co- pnrtuet.elttn �far too porpoise of co utile oil go, Sign and Ornamental Painting, acid are properod to nil rnul t0 the wants of the puddle on mast reasonable 100100, tip. Ross hexing Itvd oxportonea. in some mf the bent shops In Toronto cud both being erne- tioal workmen wo gnnrot tee to iiivo setts. faction, Ratitnntoe Hud terms cheer:nil) furnished. Sib p owe: wool's lrnrniture Store, corner of S urn ben \ cud 11111 Streets', Brume's. ,:tlrTli a x059, TARE NPIDNtJM.31t't JL,"-1^rSKMa11.1. Discount- Sale Next 30 Drays. To hake room for our Spring Stack we will disposo of till linos of Vectis at a large Miscount: for the next SO days. Now is the Time to secure bargains. Call in and see our well as- sorted stock. Too many lines to enumerate here. POST BOOKSTORE. >ts.yo, GRIP CANADA'S COMIC JOURNAL.. Annonnoomomt for tho Coming thart Grip is now so well known no to require very littlo of either description or praise. 11 is the CUt)•OOS 1.011.01 rx 001AIIA, and it is furnished at about ono -half the price of similar ,journals in the Tinted States. Grip's -Cartoons, in addition to being striotly impartial when they refer to polities, aro always 011 the tido of pat- riotism and morality. everybody in hearing by making a The Into improvements are universally gushing criticism of the fine pointsadmired, The,.OtLrlial itl enlarged to 10 pages, and it is printed upon heavy toned made ,by the actor's who won your and well-ealendered paper. This gives both tho engravings and the letter -press a beautiful appearance. And, notwith- standing this enlargement anis improve- ment, the price of Grip .10 OM f+2 ,t yr:.1111 Stscln Corns, 0 (hoose hearty approbation. Work your opera glass to its fall - est capacity during the third act and applaud vigorously every fico point made by your favorite actor, oven if it mars a pathetic scene. Go out botweon the third and fourth acts with a great deal of bus- tle and assurance, and come in af- ter the curtain has guns up, with the unmistakeable suleil of liquid refreshment upon yon, and a hilar - tons disposition to bo prodigal with applanao. 13o sure and leave before the last act is over, just no the hero is dying and speaking in n low tremolo voice and don't forget to snap your opera glasses in cluing them, and stumble over the n k race of those who g t nor• antly desire to see the curtain go down. Robert Willard, a farmer, front near Amhorstburg, wile killed while drivit 13 home from Windsor on Tuesday night after the election. He drovo over an embankment and (the price it oitnt natitled when but a four pogo sheet.) GI IP'S PLA.gTFOR 1I IfpltOlt 011111001 VUI,OArtI:r?: PATlttorlslf wITltol"r PttrI%ANsiiIp 1 TIni7.'1{ 0/1/0010 Tttttiun, Do not be without this favorite Canad- ian Cartoon raper. Its price places it within the reach of a11. Address ilio Gnu Ratultxe Aol) Potl- stoutod Co., 28 and 28, I! nodi Street west, Toronto. Now snhsrribers, sending $2, will receive the paper the balanced 1880, r S and to ant December, ].D 7. SPECIAL C RE311IUII 011'IfER. All subscribers to Grip, new or old, are entitled to a copy of the magnilioont lith- ograph "Conservative London," or tho the companion pinto "Liberal Lenders," shortly to be published, on payment of 11 mints for postage, TIIE POST AND CGRRIl' the wagon fell on him,breaking his will bo furnished to fa:NorIhers, by epee. b nal arrangement with the pnb1isbers of neck. Ile lived only n few loaf's thel(ttor journal, both papers for only after the accident, $13.00. Wear spectacles nein Nye -Glasses Lllttt }{'ill pro ao 1' going Eyesight' �. :Li AZ A.ER) LTS Manufacturing Optician, late of the film of Lazarus tc Morris, 2N Kitrylaud Itutoll, Harrow Road, London, England, tuts ap- pointed an agent fur the Renowned Spec- tacles and 1) c•C 'ri'c'e which have been before the public for the past 25 years. Lazarus' hpeltaclon haver tiro the eye Last many years without change, Far ,Sale by 11. L. JACKSON, I31.tUSH11LF1, - (INT, N0\V IS THE TIME! 1�2 ! No ! Local "louse • 011111114 0, t'.O: d 111 Hand Straw Cutters, Horse Pow- er Straw Cutters, with rovorsable feed, Hoot Piiipers, Boot Slicers, the genuine !'ort Perry Grain Grinder, :horse Powers, large and small, and several Fltuid Powers— cheap, and' Trott Pow- ers. Also the Celebrated SEWING MACHINE. It Leads them all. BEST SAT.ISFACTION (IIVIiN. Geo. Love. nms41astrxvi'huxar. • .1AN. 7, 1886 RligMT(.)Viia Ihts ruutnved his 1.4110VIC tel' 11t•ororigs:, (11 t,eltel'y, ti 11la41vnri, tt:i', 011 . � , (rarli k's Old Stand, 1,1,;;O: '1'n 0. Whore Ile Will 110 pleased to vuu Ida old (ltlntenlers ltlld Its many lany Nigro' tabor 104 Will favor hila'kith L haiku 1u4I rennived a 110 1• timet, I1ADDIk1tt O1.tANI31 It11I1• t+ t1S'il lsltii OltANCxti8, - LIIMONS, NU'T'S, d.e., lot \tutus :I'rade, which will 11e sola at exceptionally low prints. .17 i ..E. Grtriu7y has started tl 1lnklt g and C:ou uetiOnety Business 111 coo:metunl. Parties eau rely Spilt gating (ions Myna', NUM, tie, at nil tuuc4, rpt'th nl,-1•litc•:•td to me,.. •`.t,I of town. J. Arinett. amain,,...>rssw.s0.0w ,n e'atfl0.:•.,..tavm THE LEA ING HOUSE SE ! What Made Him Happy. Much to buy and little to spend, The wants of his family had no end. A brilliana thought popped into his head, Try the Leading House, it said. When he rearltod the door and looked within Our big assortment 1na(le him grit]. Tlierc were best now goods, pilo after pili And he felt himself compelled to smile. Our prices Flo found Were cheaper by half Which pleased him so he had to laugh. Them was nothing be saw he could not afford, We grave tido Scali Bargains ho fairly roared. 'We laugh, you laugh, everybody lauglis•'-,vlto Sees our grand AAsort•' meat of Boots & Shoes. iloady mado Clothing, Hats, Caps and Gent's Furnishings', &e., &c., which we offer for the next 30 days at our present low prices in order to reduce out: stock, unci lultko room for our large stock of Boots and Shoes in Wiilfham, which wo in- tend to bring hero on 1st January next. OUR STOCK r, 0lthcniostst 111 leg's largely staple all and UUn t and r d, ( ss Season, i' 11 agso to �tvo ;� J 1 able Goods, and tolot'tot Prices that will • make 7cur 1E415y. _El 10EZ, .3C) D A.—Y—S 01\T ii S. OSTRANDER, , It