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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1887-4-22, Page 3APRIL 22, 1887. n fore, and will, I have no doubt, onfl.aetx?l, tribute largely to ire inaterial pre - gross by calling attention to advent. ages offered by our country to the agriculturalist, incl by attracting the capital necessary for rho de velopwent o1' its great natural re eouroos. Negotiatioue between Her 9lajee. ty's Government and that of the Hutted States nn the Fishery Quos tion, with respect to which lay Gov ornmont has been fully informed and consnited, are still in progress, and will, we may bo permitted to hope, result in an arrangement bon orablo ancl satisfactory to both ns. liens, Menu while the necessary provitiou hie been made for the protection of our inshore fisheries, The papers on this subject will be laid before you. Your attention will be invited to the expediency of establishing a Department of Trade and Commerce under the suporvieiou of a respon• Bible Minister. You will also be asked to can eider the propriety of malting such improvement in the organization at the Departments of 'Justice, Customs and Inland Revenue es will provide greater faolhtlee for rho despatch of the large and increasing volume of business with which those Depart- ments aro charged. A measure will be submitted to you giving representation in the Senate to the Northwest Territories, in addition to that which they now possees in tau House of Commons. Other measures will be laid be- fore you, and among then] will bo found Bills for tho amendment of the Acts relating to Government railways ; for providing a better mode of trial of °Jaime against the Crown ; for improvement of the procedure iu criminal cases and for the further amendment of Lite Chinese Immigration Act. Gentleman of tlta house of Comma You will be tushed, in order to provide against the possible inter- ruption of the navigation of mar great inland waters, for an approp• riatiou in uid of construction of a canal to connect the waters of Lake Huron and Superior at Sault Ste Mario. The accounts for tho past year will be laid before you as well as the estie:at os for tbo ensuing year. They have boot) prepared with due regard to economy and the require- ments of the public service. Hon. Gentlemanofalta Senate; Gentlemen of the Hoare of 001117110118 :-- commend those important sub jade and the others which may bo had before you to your best con. sideration, with fall confidence in your earnest desire to promote the development and well being of Oan• ada, TIIEE IIIAN WHO ADVERTISES. lie's just tt bit ecstatic, but not a whit rheumatic, and he does it up can. phasic when he sends a business 'td." And he eat t Itnowing caper, saying. 'Put it in tho paper, at top of highest column, if you want to make me glad. Start it with your biggest letters, sot it up a little better than the other fellows 'ad,' across the way. I want it fixed up nice at the cheapest kind of prion—I'm going to see if advertising doesn't pay. Now every spring and •vinter bo rushes to the printer, and in the time of sunnerand the fall. And his copy is so plain you can read mud conte again ; oh! the man who ad- vertises knows it all. SOMEWHERE. Somewhere the wind is blowing, I thought as I toiled along In the burning heat of the noontide And the fancy made inn strong. Yes, somewhere the wind is blowing, Though hero where I gasp and sigh, Not a breath of itir le stirring, Not a cloud hi the burning sky. Somewhere the thing we long for Exists on earth's wide bound, Somewhere the sun is shining When winter nips the ground. Somewhere the flowers aro springing, Somewhere the corn is brown, And ready into the harvest To feed the hungry town. Somewhere the twilight gathers And weary mon lay by Tho burden of the daytime And wrapt in slumber lie. Somewhere the day is breaking, And gloom and darkness flee ; Through storms our bark are tossing, There's somewhere a placid sea. And thus, I thought, 'tis always, In this mysterious life, There's always gladness somewhere In spite of its pain and strife ; duct somewhere the sin and sorrow Of earth are known no more, Somewhere om• weary spirits Shall find a peaceful shore. Somewhere the things that try us Shall all have passed away, And doubt and fear no longer Impede the perfect day. Oh, brother, though the darkness Around thy soul be cast, The earth is rolling sunward And light shall come at last. AN INTERCEPTED VALENTINE. con tscnp0Trs. Dear Cousin Canada, you know we like you, Juno and December brighten with your charms, Not for tho world wo'd lift a hand to strike you, There is no war !n our presented arms. See how wo flounder through your snow- shoe parties, All breathless down toboggan chutes we elide, 'Heath the soft fors we know how warns your boort is. For it fe always summer by your side. And if wo love you, sweet, and our fond. wishes Fly swift to you like birds of summer hue, How can you chide -'us if we love your fishes? Are not your fishes, cousin, part of you? How can yon sot us a three mile limit? You cannot hope to make us stay away, When summer comes, Leander -like, we'll SWIM it, From Anticosti to the Saguenay. BILIS FROM A BROKEN ENC. M1F- 1IISN'T. A. young couple on Madison av- enue, who were engaged to marry, broke off recently, says tho New York Mail and Express. When ho parted from hie ex love ho remarked by way of parenthosie, that be re• trotted only ono thing, and that was the heavy expenses he had iuourred. The young lady fired up, and asked Who talks of bait? 13y all that's trim him to make out an itemized bill ; and tidy, that her papal was responsible for Your are the sweetest bait our eyes , her debts. Tho next day ho sent in have found, his bill as follows : — Como live with us, dear cos, and every I! riclay, ami r. You shall have fish until your head doing theatres one season, $207 75 To To To To To To To To special gift to your mamma, 4 75 To special gift to pour papa, 07 swims round- rides in the park one season 85 00 caramels one season, 140 85 Your ma's so busy with her jubilating, oh000lato drabs one season, 51 09 She'll never wonder where you are, and losing two pair opera glasses, 15 04 —ah jewelry, brio -a -bran &presents, 300 10 Yonder stands Parson Talmage, smiling, four mid-day iunohes at Del's, 21 00 waiting, Say, shan't wo ase: Sir Sohn to ,,Ask Mamma 'i" ;House of Commons. The following is the Speech from the Throne read at the opening of the House :— Iron. Gentleman of the Senate ; (ftgetlenten of use house of ("omsonr It it my pleasing duty on the opening of a now Parliament to eon• gratttlate yon on the general pros• perity of tho country, and on the prospect of a coming season of peace and progress. You will, I ata slue, gladly join with the rest of rho loyal subjects of the Queen in offering Her Majesty your sincere congratulations on Lor having reached her fiftieth auniver,•. Bary of her accession to tho Throne, To To To To cost of Valentino to you, 1 35 one Seaside novel, 10 two Parisian diamonds, 3 87 wearing but shoe leather, 85 00 Total une.nIT. 3y ono meal at yo00 ]rouse, 8082 75 •15 Balance due. $052 30 The young lady made a counter claim hill, which brought her old sweetheart out in debt to !.ler. She said her claim WAS just, and that she was willing to submit it to any court of competent jurisdiction to decide. It differs in items from hie 1 To bunting gas cell evenings, $75 43 To wearing out carpet in the hall, 42 00 To friction with parlor furniture 00 01 To lunching with us often (lmnpocl) 19 18 To working bat mark, 5 00 To Gomm Valentine sent you, 03 and in giving expression to an earn- To monopolizing my time, 575 15 est hope that she may long be spar. To laughing at your old and only one new format (bleak silk) 25 f ed to mg" over her vast dOnljn` • joke, 818 00. 10118. The prominent position taken by ()anode al tho Colonial and Indian s71.;jchihltion; recently held in London has made the Dolnineon more wide- ly nod favorably known (118)1 be• To philopena presents, 110 'To expo ries of flow drosses for heaths, 83810 To extra tires in parlor, 05 00 To throe postal cards, 04 Total ,.,,.$1012 51 THE BRUSSELS POST' cttt'pIT. By introducing me to dear encs, Clar- 91000 00 Belau® due... $1012 49 Please remit the difference in our bills to settle, as 1 want to snake, Clarence a genuine present, There is likely to be a lawsuit. Farm Fsiotem. Imperial Zap. 7I11SllLi 1 S NO LEA'l.'iUElt SO GOOD. r ' Wo have Three Thousand Puire of Boots in stook. Wo will make a Itednetion on Every Pair. We Sell Oheaper Wash the feet of your horses when they aro muddy, to prevent scratches. :ft is bettor to buy a good animal with a poor pedigree than a poor annual with a good pedigree, It is false economy to put a spirit, ed animal into slow drudgery. Mules and draft horses are especially adapted for slow, heavy work. A farm can bo stocked up quicker, and with less expense by purahae log and breeding sheep than any other way. Tito main point is to start right. A strip of sheepskin, with long wool, tacked to the places whore a horse sets ito tooth, and dusted oc- casionally wit h cayenne, will, it is said, have a restraining effect op the worst "cribber." 'Pita lame, the halt, the rheumatic, all sing the praises of West's World's Wonder. Try one bottle and you will never use any other iultment. 000 .and Sec. All druggists. Sheop4hal are no more than six years old, will cut so closely with their teeth, that kernels of grain can always be thoroughly masticat- ed. For this reason it will not pay to griud grain for sheep. A. I'ttrmer's wife says that three tablespounfuls of ground Java cof- fee given to n cow iu to mess will cure the scours, and a less quantity given to a calf or pig will never fail to accomplish the desired result. Varnish for eoratches in horses is recommended by a correspondent. He says that by washing the dis- eased parts thoroughly with warm suds., and applying a coat of coach varnish, a speedy curs is affected. 7?rofess4r Arnold states that it costs more to make milk from olel Pah'' 111111 01Zyo', C:C. cows than it doe:t from young ones, having rho sam0 milk capacity. As -- ----- 11 rule the but effects do not lust All work done Promptly and beyond the eighth year of the cow's at Peu,sonable Rates. ago. than anyone else, duality considered. i7tr Great Boot t4' Spurs house, Adam Good, '87. FLAX '87. J. .1: J. Livingston have for the Farin- ers in the vicinity of Brussels and Blyth who intend raising Flax during the com- ing Season, 2,000 Bushels of the best im- ported IIOLLANI) Oft DUTCH SPED, which they are prepared to deliver at their mills in Brussels and Blyth, to Farmers in Quantities to suit. To ensure a good crop, the Best Seed is absolutely required, Order Early. For Flax grown from the abovoseed the Highest Market Price will bo paid !f of good growth, and harvested in proper esa50tt. f, & 3. LIVINGSTON, Proprietors. PAINTING- ! GEO. PEo$.rPPEiV y PAINTER, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, 1S 1'aeeAlIn TO tie ALL I:1xpS Or Painting, Graining, Glazing, It alsoyllifing, A Profitable Life. crow men have accomplished the auto amouu the oslobrot0dDr. Chase. Over HMO of his t of work and good in this world as SATISFACTION works have been Goldin Canada alone. tS o want every portion troubled with Liver Oomplaint,DBsnopei a, Boadache,Etdney or Urinary Troubles to c allni at your druggist and buy a bottle of Or .Ohaao's Livor Cure. it will curie you. 1 Le d is ine and It eoip o Book ford1.00. Ground oats awe parts, bran one part, and corn meal one part, is an excellent.niixture for young growing stock of all kinds. It is not prices.nary to keep young stook very fat, but they should be kept 'in growing condition at all .times. - An Illinois farmer givee his hogs red pepper tell :on their ,showing symtoms of cholera., and claims that this has always proved an effectual cure, and that ho has never lost a porker so treated, while his neigh - bore have Buffered seriously. Not a Book Agent. Mr. Deadman, Druggist, is not a book agent, but has the agency in Brussels for Johnsonc s Tonic Bitters, which he an heartily recommend for any complaint to which a tonic medicine is applicable. This valuable medicine has boon used with most astonishingly good results in oases of gener- al debility, weakness, irregularities 'manlier to females. extreme paleness, impoverish- ment of the blood, stomach and liver troubles, lose of appetite, and for that gen- eral worn-out feeling that nearly every ono is troubled with at some part of the year. Don't forgot the name, ch Johnson's Tonic Bitters ,60s. and $11 or bottle at Deanan's drug store, Brussels. Don't expect the young horses to statue as much hard work as the old ones, without injury. You may not bo able to discover anything wrong at the titre, but it will toll in the and. The constitution of many a t " young horse that might have beau N . �' ^ valuable has been ruined in this ..�.°9 way. GUARANTEED in every instance. GEO. PHIPPEN. CLEARING SALE Oh' • YA"NS --FOR--- 30 DAYS 30 Christmas and New Year's; Bar gains at the Brussolt Woolen Mill. 1 have the finest andj largest stock of Fine Yarns ever seen in Brussels. I will Boll tho best worsted yarns, which have A. farmer says : 1 know of no breed of swine if properly handled that equeals the Cheater whites for early maturity. I can enumerate many instances whore they have been made to weigh, dressed, at eight months old, from three to throe 110010ed and fifty pounds, and at ton months even four hundred pound's' and over. Itis rumored in Toronto that t be Mail will shortly start a Sunday ed. ition. A Guelph pork dealer lens just made a shipment of shame to the West Indies. Rev. Dr. bfcOatil, formerly Presi• dent of University College, and F. W. Jarvis, Sheriff of York, died on Saturday, Sodic rascally individual unlash- ed twontj+•two panes of glass find a number of sash in the Salvation Army barracks at Norwich. Joseph Robinson, of Wiat•ton, lead' very good luck while fox llilnting. recently. Ho bagged four black foxes and a red ono in ono day near Isis home, at 6 cts. per oz., . and an extra find quality of cashmere wools at 8 cts. per ounce for the next 30 clays, commencing Friday, Dec. 244th, for Cash Only. Now is the Time to 50Ctlre your bargains, conte early and have your choice in Black, Brown, Navy Blue, Royal Blue, Light Blue, Garnet, Card- inal, Claret, Scarlet, Dark Groom, Bronze, Light Green, Yellow, Orange, and a host of other eo1- ors, too numerous to mention. But come and Boo fl)0 yourself and be convinced that you have struck:the i3iggest Bargains of the season, Come one, Come all, GEO, HOWE. NATIONAL ROLLER MILLS. Brussels, - Ontario. CHANGE OF PROPRIETOR'S, Having leased the well known and splendidly equipped Roller Flouring Mill from Messrs, WIIi. Vanstone & Sons for a term of years, wo desire to intimate to the farmers of Huron Co. and the public generally, that we are prepared to turn out the best brands of Flour, look after the Gristing Trade, supply afly quantity of Bran, Chopped stuff, &e., and buy any quantity of Wheat. The mill is recognized las one of the best in the County and our long experience in this business gives ns confidence in saying we guarantee satisfaction. Flour and Feed Always on Hand. Gristing null Chopping promptly attended to. A C.iLL SOLICITED. Stewart an Lowio19 PROPRIETORS. rc1VC: EAST HURON Carriage ad tw. orks JA1‘2ES BT3' rERs, MANUFACTURER OF— CARRIAGES, DEMOCRATS, EXPRESS WAGONS, - BUGGIES, WAGONS, ETC., ETC., ETC. All made of the Best Material and finished in a Workmanlike manlier. Rep a-L7'L12d a7LCZ Painting promptly .attended to • Parties intending to buy should Gall before purchasing. REFERENCES.—Marsden Smith, B. Laing, Jas. Cn•tt tract Wm. Mc- Kelvey, •Grey Township ; W. Cameron, W. Little, G. I3rowar and D. Breckenridge, Morris Township ; T. Town and W. Blashill, Brus- sels : Rev.. E. A. Fear, Woodham, and T. Wright, Tn nberry. REMEMBER THE STAND—SOUTH OF BRIDGE. JAMES BUYERS. Grist and Flour Mills ! ri'he undersigned having completed the change from the stone to the Celebrated Hungarian system of Grinding, has now the Mill in First Class Running Order nd will be glace to see all his old customers and as many now ones as possible. Chopping done. Flour and. Feed, Always on Eand. Highest Price paid for any quantity of Good Grain. WM. MILNE .