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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1887-4-29, Page 66 Like It Vitas In Slsormany.. 3T Olar, DU WWII, If I find a man who vhas Bonnet tend oopright 1 dean' go back alt him pecauee be este mit his knife. 'Veen eomepaby comes to me nod (toys din worlet vitas all a ahem oud flat all msu vhas dishonest, 1 (loan' say uottiu'g . I look a leedlo omit dot he doan' steel my beer glossa.; uud deceive mo py his lies. Seine men vhtli lay for you for a dozen years, and sometimes ellen you shtub your toe dey vhill shuin), iu 111111 ehudg your whole cb treetee py der remarks indulged In dot titue. It vitals p00ty eau to wonder ho.v die mans or dot mans get along so well and dond't work, but we dose' stop a leetle to see 1f he doom' won. der der same mit us. If an oldt man comes to me and asks if he should get married again I tell hint it vitas (dl right, It vias one of der vhaye ho can malts u fool of himself according to law. Hfaypeit vhas all rigut dot Boon mous vitas very rich and some very poor. If die vhas not so dor poor mnnswould hive nottings to com- pare himself to nud no care fur wealth. Some earnings vhen I vhas iu my own house a trampht come aloug end ehtrikoe me for a quarter to get a night's lodging. I owe him not - tinge, and he vitas a fraud but I gif it to him pecaueo if he shumps in der river und I vhas on der coroner's ehury it dunege me fife dollar. Veen some booples meet mit troubles dey vhas all knoocked to pieces, ash if it vhas totally unox peoted. I belief dot der Lord ox - pealed troubles nud misfortunes for der whole human race, uud dat der man who eblips around 'em On 5 too mean to go to Heafen. Der line between ignorance und vice vbas so narrow dot der want of a nickel chill push a msu oafor. Not dot some ignorant men vhas not honest, but dot ignorance vhill make a mall belief dot der worldt owes him a living. Vheu he gets dot idea lie vitas ready to elttaal der living which der worldt owes some- pody else. IIOUSEIIOLI) UliiTS. Essen• ce of quassia will drive away flies and cucumber peel is detested by cockroaches. To core a wart scrape a carrot The tno'( :4onderfil flight on re - twat was when the chimney fate. "Luxuries are high tide year," said the small boy t1. he &imbe for the preserves ou the upper shelf. It does not change the weather to complain abort it, but there is a little satisfaction in a vigorous hock one0 iu a While. pintoes•. (Hee. rely) —, 1 hetet laude the fire nod cu"ked di, break fast 1" Now servaut—"Nell, Vont, yen needn't wait tut' 1143 Aftertills sit down end ere whets yea g!1. it ready." Old pr Bewley (reidiug) —1 sec it (mete $900 to firo o0 ntw ,.f three now -tangled eie;{t' mine ttlt lire. l3ently (pleeldly)—Welt I s'peee they (till enough peoel0 to make up fur the expense. A rural pout, in du,•eribiug his lady love say s :—'She is f;ruoefnl as a water lily, while !ler breath is like int armful of clover.' itis case 0, eerulinly approsolintt n 0:1,1x, Alt Illinois citizen became who - elastic upon first teeing the Atlautie Ocean, '"Why, be paid, "it in im mange grand- What a prairie it would make if it v, bid 01 It• staucl still " In Os 14110 111 si0u16 'avlueu and it ideas, with proper qualifications, call vote, and 'flat 1. 041' re115011 why ail the municipal aliens in tint Proviure are such sweet, luild- ly•mauuert,d, go- hams 3t: •6- and 6614(-6 1ppl'ra kind of man. City nephew - \V• II, whet ilo you think ,f New York? Cowry uncle —Waal, it's a 1'r(tty bit; p:u0,', but tviu't mitch of a ulama for pastil'. Au Irish r11l(gistiate asked a pri- soner if he ua, married "No," r(plled the prisoner, "Then," said his worship, tumid pi ale 1f laughter, "Ws a good thing for your wird." Wife : "li lw glad I 1•(1(11111 be if my Theodore goi the poet if liaup. tkasson verwoltuugees-t tt.ia (assist ant casino.), I shonld then p08se81 iu my title of llsnpt.i'assenvery,al- tungslt.,bistetrill] 5 11010.16 006th 1111(11 that stuck up OherL01„mucrainline- pectoriu (wife of inspector of ex• cisc ) •`How mato' men buoy, - how to (let in 1t eadd1 n (mergeacy ?" de mends a Philadelphia paper Well, we've tt',(tchl 11 3116 sudden utter of a strauger to irol.t the crowd, and they never 11.; t their pre-0uce of retied —not Cane. 'atrs3s8010 Nota;ue, fin!', mix. with salt, and apply as a •- 111e I ienciron jactet is a new poultice five or &ix nights. model mutt. in to me,jast now A. small bag of sulphur kept iu 0 t The hideous leg ofmnitoe eleeVice drawer or closet that is infected with 1 threa:,11( t, be faeiliouable (hgaio. red mute will quickly disperse them. I TOurUltt'ee, whiei word being stoves and fireplaces is made by 1 int of style. etirriug ivory black iuto ordinary I!lauds et ; i:v r 311 (1 ;;old aro now shellac varnish. , 11'oWG on the feminine head in allog• Windows should never be washel ' ed Roman fashion. while the sun shines on them, as it Parisian milliners are using flow. ie impossible to polish them without ers very extensively for bonnet trim- leaviog blue streaks. When putting a new wick inbe the lamp first Bonk it in vinegar and let it dry. It will last longer and burn better for eo doing. Vinegar is better than ice far keeping deli. .By putting a little vinegar on the fish it will keep per- fectly well even in hot weather. I'ieh is often improved iu flavor un- der this treatment. llomove the cover from the pot after pouring off the water from boiled potatoes and leave them on the back part of tbe stove, thus al- lowing the steam to escape. This frill leave them mealy. Cold biscuits, left over from tea 'may be made better than when first • baked by dipping them into hot water and placing them on rho lint , 13e1te of gilt galloon and richly grate its the oven long enongh to I beaded belte aro being tench used, let them get well warmed through. with flog -collar and wristbands bo A butter stamp should always bo match. washed in cold salt water before it Lawns, percale, and eourbillo or is used. If soaked in hot water tbe jean, as thick almost as pique, aro butter will stick to it, but never if the cotton 2L brics most need by soaked in cold brine. The salt ab- Trench dreeemaltere. sorbed by the wood kospe it moist Dreseos 10 general are becoming while in use. more and inure intricate in their Plaster 1)18518 and statuettes may composition, even those comparati- be cleaned by dipping them into thin ' vely eimplo in appearance. cold starch—that is dear starch mixed with cold water—and then drying them. When the starch is 'unshed off the dirt comes off with . it. The very boat way - of checking bleeding from the nose is to apply cold water to theneck and face. Hold a sponge saturated with cold water to the nostrils, or if this should not succeed, dissolve it little alum in it basin of water, dnd inject of sniff ebbs up the nostrils. 330l11 the head back and do not attempt to blow the nose. Va1r+Iet1cc±t. A brilliant black varnish for irou translated means bustles. (ire going mings this spring. The wUmall out hl 6811(011 of nov cities ha, such It lot to choose from she becomes bewildered. No kind of fashionable trimming udder half a -dozen dollars n. yard appears to be of much account. Sometimes the wings are dyed of ail ooluts; sometimes they tire left the(r (ten natural tial The back of basques is gradually becoming much louger, aud may be , plain, or slurred, or cut with bias forms. The distrosslrg palnnose so often observed in young girls and woman is duo in a great measure to a loch of the red oorpusuloo in tiro blood. To remedy this requires a ulod- ioluowhich produces these necessary little blood constituents, and the best yet discov- ered Is Johnson's Tonic Bitters, Prioo 01014. and 81.00 per bottle nt G. A. headman's Drug Store, Brussels. Baldness, 'Thin Bair, rte. Thos( who aro bald, who have gray or tO1a hair. or who aro troubled with dandruff should invest in a bottle of Dr. Dorniwend's 'Hair Magic." It is the finest preparation for tea hair and scalp now in poo• 11 is ran - idly supersediog all other hair tunics. 81 /tope talons, 605101og the original color to gray halr end mor baldness, where there aro the elightoet possible roots, it will produoo n, Ana grewthofhair. Do not with until too late but got a bottle at oneo. G. A. noad- man and J, Hargreaves 84 Co., Agents, Brus- sels.. A novel idea introduced by Worth is that of using Scotch plaid silk under black lace ekirta, catching tip the drapery with black, rod and yen• low ribbons, folded over each other. In Loudon now no one ever thinks of wowing flowers to a din- ner party. The hostess is expected From the Old Farmers' Alumnae: ' to provide the women with floral Now is the lime to plant young dress sprays corresponding with Iles poets. table edecoratloUs. THE BRUSSELS POS']' APRIL 29. 1687 aoacx(asrswrrratr•^wr>asmastmuar,.i•,uzavians vsla-"A • Ffiaz ,t. ul 1.-•--t1. art, .:'wenn lrni• Money to Loan, The s uh0ortuor [Moraine sale bre valuable lr,l, 4., til 1170 T00l OIl(p of Gley. ahieomllrlgin1xg htwawnE7,oml.11iu suldtownp. Tb Money to Loath on Fttrni Pro- perty, nt LOWEST RATES. Extremely nret.'V 0•tfintee for 1110 erring are composed of birds' wi fps. It ie Ue seureb that dress etch is two no heavy flaw 1.1(111 1111111.tes 111440 dedettl wuspendore .fur u'o 11100. Spring wanting ocetumee aro very 'inutile They are generally or some ligth 810th or fancy woollen mt4(eri 1, enluhiusd with plink ri'11 1•lluu a waistr, %volt belt.; nil 1lrull(((1, aud bs1quos tel h blouse Cruets fwd 81.11140, are favorite budloes for imported 11 Mee of light fabrics. A C„1Jel(1111 eeore11 is kept 1111 ler new 41'10 s or utilizing the beentifnl Indian shawls, 141(1011, tie &feels, ere no longer 0011ntenaneed by 116011100. The use -est black lace ula:erials are made 1(J 311li1)ea of 44(101 Bite, tutting with 11100 111814(111)ll e... either of French Ince like Chantilly or marquise, or else guipure. Triple stripes, (1ud also .tripes and bars of irregular widths, are a uctio(.able feature of the now spring wool l'abtics, though the et1i.udard hair strlpei and fatly block p;t'teros aro (•till ftnhtouaOlc. "More TroublemanyIto 18 ;!erred." 81 you do not hued 61 ' wareinga ht utltur4 and at01o0 payattentlun 1.4 1110 tn4illt,a- once of your health. How often we sen it p0rsnu pact off from day to dey the pnrchaoo of 1 8001010e which, if procured 111 the out- stare of the disease, would have ron,ediod it almost immediately, ,tow, if Johnson's Tonin Liver Pills had beou 1111041 when tau first 11800.100000 mads its uppearnnoe the Muses would low o Deon "ui,'pod Iu the hod." Johnson's Tunis Bitters and Livov Pills are (40oid011 the east lttediolues on the 1'arl(04 for general tonic and isvtgOrwtiug proper- ties, 11118 Was. per bottle. 131110.6 JO coots and $1 per 00t4(e, Bald by G. A..Deadmaa, Druggist, Brussels. Prince's pelousis a aro again brought out, made variously of lace, uet, pompadour foulard, India silk taffetas, batiste, percale, and the like. These are draped neer skirts of piaiu corded silk, faille Frangaise, or moire antique. Sotn0 of these polonaises have have 11 deep peplum point, or Watteau pleat on (mu aide only. Others to the Marto Antoiuet- to redden are arranged with bout Alit patter, awl full backs, Whore the Princess shape is chosen, the bodice pollute i4 a bit open at the 111'•11•.6, and the fronts are er0sned with folds or plain torah, moll, or velvet, 111 surplice et.y10. With the Marie Autl,inottu polonaise, the bodice 11013 n full shirred vest of silk, with velvet rev (8 at each x1110. True popularity which ribbon has gained as a trimming causal] the avtrug0 merchant to emits tend the Luebands of his fair 0u_temers to drop the salted tear There is probably 110 trimming apparently so eituple and inexpensive, hutit requires such a great amount when used as ontired decorations for a CO3tltnle that Its value so far ng dol. lace laud cents aro concerned is en11111hin1; norm &. On striped akirtb, a prettey fancy is to follow each- alternate etripe, loin the length of the skirt, with loops of ribbon, finished off 'et flee bottom with a cluster of loops or a rosette. This style is especially appropriate tor. ladies of short stature, at; it gives a straight "lengthy" look to the dress, which adds greatly to the short, uudereized figura of the wearer. Canadian. rtf Another sot of repeal resolutions have been introduced in the Nova (Scotia Assembly by Premier Field- ing. Work alt the new Welland Canal is nearly completed, and the canal is expected M be open for naviga- tion by May 2. The oleotion to fill the vacancy in the'Northwest Oodnoil, emitted by Mr. Perlcy's election to the COM - mons, will bo held are May 10. Michigan Central trainman report that innekr(118 aro thick this spring 110 loss than 20 or 30 being shot in Waterford pond recently. The corpse addressed to P. D. McKellar, St. Thomas, turns out to be a skeleton for the use of it lodge of Knights of Pythias in the county of Lambton. Isour of the biggest men in the 130ty House of Commons are from Nova Scotia. They meaeur0 com- bined over 25 feat in height. The names aro Levitt, Eoberte0u, Kirtc and Elsenhaur. - Rev. E. Iluribert, mnssiouary to the Oneida Indians, ellggeets that some rich than might immortalize himself in this jubilee year by giv. ing -$1,000 to aid in building a jubi- lee church on 1110 °netda Indian re. servation. Montreal is rapidly losing the flour trade of the Dominion, that business being done by the western millers directly named of through commission merchants in that city. The reason is stated to bethemint- pulatlon of railway fates aid the granting, of uufair terms to the die ed'<mubage of Neutral. .%,..,\..............1",31. t „N � 1 fwrm(nitat ns3011 nta'4s nnnia wltbialt mi#os 171,7 Ilio !161411(6 411hlg0 111 11600001,, with sun,i g,,e of nredi(ev r thuroto, and In nigh,, :tateo0,411d flux x110 stow paa ice le high 34,114 of cultivation. form Ts rtioole. to 114814 r , 1 1, This 7, r(n is ilartloulnrly mud Ry11•tllasses that will p)'csarv,a your `4011 fun0od, umtrly t1'o trhule n1. 1110 (.noes I thin:, etre!got 1481 111441 ng )0011 or4o80d is B ad/4M. 0030 and X80, Ol the premises there Ie a own. -.-.. -..•-81•1a b:0 leg dwell lag 1101104 and eget) (amine barn with stone stabling undorn011(h in pi /n� A 9 which thorn le s well with an abundant spry .,.3 171 .L^�„ r'..: 1..7-i""' I ply or 471001lont u•atur, There Is likewise, 16011 0 Implement house, 111098, well 14.1 a11tif,:otari1+ O1tipian, lair, , floored, nbovo 011 below, and uont,y sided 6 i c f firth nod painted. Per tmrtionhu•s apply to the of Lazarus,: U.o ris, 28 818161x21 lined, Proprietor, ,l:', 4(118 hlosli004, Farrow Road London, I n1.l n I, has •.p• la -t1. Registrar, Huron OorioU. pointed all itg011t for the R'. 11 1.'.•,i Sven - 10-18 ,_ t1101as 1111(1 I2Ve.Gl(leeen which luno boon 1, , ON 111Y 11) Lo AN before rho public for tho 1111' I 2r, years. 11 2, Lazarus' Spe1taolos never the 1110 oho ..._- — Last many yell, wiihn1t 1111111:1• 1 For ,S'1( e by 11, 1,..1.3,'/ 4.43\' BRUSSELS, . ON'l'. l Wear Spectacles Loan & Investment Oo. This (1olnpally is Loaning 11 ;!ley on F2t1'tU .-i11'lli'1t\' itt Lee,: :.t i.t4'l'1i(4 111'• INTatmee1. 1„1';.:;:1• ;':, 'tll°t'ii;t°+e&j. ;.Li"1Si1 f1.1NIi 8)eteeee1; 3, 4, and 5 per cent. interest allowed on Deposits, according to amount. and time 111•. OFFICE.—Corner of Market Square and North Street, •,r)de- rich. Horace Horton, IIAN.IG 111:, THE 1711,41004 Vet e:tDRY . ;1T GREATLY We have on band the following : Land Rollers, Plows, Harrows, Scufl3ers, horse Powers Straw Cutters, Turnip Cotters,• Grind- ing n:' Chopping Mills, lest make, and 1 flood :3..11.1,11. 'Lund Lamins. Wagon. ',i': JK E NOTICE. We have stem.. a Planer 4111(1 Matcher to work. Parties wishing to have 1a11t11bu1' Dressed and Matched, or Flooring sized, tongued and grooved may rely on ;etbing first-class jobs on the most reasonable tonne. Repairs 0f all kinds promptly attended to at the Boo SSELS FOUNDRY W. R. Wilson. 0 Infallible Blood Purifier, Tonic,. D3,1703 a Lose of Appetite, Indigestion Dyspepsia, Biliousness, aatindloo, Jiver C3 mpinh,t, Rheumatism, ell Kidney Di0eugns Scrofula, D1065.900 peculiar lb 1'umales, Salt Rheum, EInome (511(4 rill tibia Diseases, .Headache Palpitation of (1,0 Boort, Sour Stomach nisi Boort Burn, Purity 'Vcgottblc. 3011( 'WSW llsr 61.00,, 1:01(1110, Out. Pi•,IVA7L AND COMPANY FUNDS W. B. DICKSON, Solicitor, Brussels, 0111. li) 1.)\k'( TO 1,01N 1'1,6117117'E FUNDS. Any Amount of Money to .Loan Farm 0E' Village Pro- per ` fsle < `, 3dl;el perry, at of Private Funds have just been 6 d 6i Pel' Cent. Yearly. placed in my hands for In- vestment. AT 7 PER CENT. Borrowers can have their loans complete) in three days if title is 1 satisfactory. Apply to E. E. WADE. MIL=.7.1=Iua,emZwur•>:r --- Straight Loans with privilege of repaying when required. Apply to A. Hunter, Division -'ovrt Clerk, Brussels. ARD OF THA 0 KSI The undersigned desires to return his thanks for the generous support accorded the firm of Idaycrof1 Bros. for the past eight years and expresses the wish that these business relatives May be con- tinued. 0 GEORGE HAYCRTI'T. EMT FIRM. We take pleasure in informing the public generally that no' have formed 1.t copartnership, to be -known under the name of }L3rcROF'T TURNBULL, to carry on the Stove, Tinware 2111(1 House Furnishing business, lately under the control of Heycroft Bros. Our object will be to deal fairly and squarely with the public and give them such bargains as will speak for themselves. We snake a specialy of Evetrouginng. Give us 1, call, it the old stand. litay©©' Tun/bull. 0A6Hd1. ELS 7 HAVING OPENED OUT AN Egg Emporium, in Grant's Block, Brussels, Next Door 10 the Post Office, I am prepared to Pay CASH for any quantity oflEggs. BRING ALONG ALL YOU HAVE and Remember the Stand. zrf coaa Par '` rt Having been appointed as Agent for the Massey Manufacturing, Company in the place of MII'. Thomas Watson, 1 will at all times have the Machinery made by the Company on hand; such as SULKY RAKES, MOWERS, REAPERS, BINDERS, WILKINSON'S PLOWS, ETC. 011'1ee and eitoeerooan in connection with the, last :Huron Car - ria e Works, where all Repairs can Uri had. PoulIB MAL '�/� ,ry ®\ 'R ems+