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2 THE BRUSSELS POST
Directory of Cburohss and Sooiotios,
x1VILLL COUNCIL—Sabbath nbabbath SorYi e
e
all a.ln, and 0:80 p.m. Sunday School
at 2:80 p. m. Rev. John Rose, I3, .A.,
pastor,
KNOX COUNCIL— Sabbath Servicers at 11
a. m. rold 6:80 p. m. Sunday School' at
2:80 p. m. Rev. S. Xenon, pastor,
ST. Joan's CIIIMOu.--Sabbath Services
at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m, Sunday School at
9:80 a.m. Rev, W. T. Cluff, incumbent.
MRTOODIST Cnoncn.---Sabbath Services
at 10:80 a. in, and 6:80 p. m. Sunday
School at 2:80 p, nl. Rev. M. Swann,
pastor.
ROMAN CATnoLro COUNCIL—Sabbath
Servide third Sunday in every month, at
11 a.m. Rev. P. J. Shea, priest.
ODD FxLLows' Lenon every Thursday
evening, in Graham's blook.
MASONIC Lopox Tuesday at or before
full moon, in Garfield block.
A. 0.17. W. LOUGH on let and 8rd Mon-
day evenings of each month.
Fenn5Tx0T' Lonox 2nd and last Monday
evenings of eaoh month, in Smale's hall.
L, 0. L. 1st Monday in every month,
in Orange Hall,
POST Orn'ca.—Office hours from 8 a.m.
7 p.m.
MxcnANICS' INsmrruTn,. Reading Room
and Library, in Holmes' block, will be
open from 6 to 8 o'clock p.m. Wednesday.
and Saturdays Miss Jessie Ross Lib -
Cause and Result.—A gentleman
b•
a
you and Mise Schmidt titch noth.
ing more to do.. with eireh,'other.
Yes, that's se, was the sorrowful
rctily: - Whtit'Jo tate °ruse 8 •Wo got
• married about'two montbelago.
"Never Tried rt."
wba.ti Never tried Johnson's Triple Del -
torsi Then do so atone, it's positively the
boat gcueral tones 0n the market• I've 055n
heard of it but 11100811* that it was to be
ulnae don the list of the many trasby pre-
paIatione that Rood our market, but slues
you roeommegh tt co highly I'll give i0 a
trice no so ti's good for any complaint in
wblah a tome is of benedl, and oan bo taken
by man, women, or child. 60cte. and el por
bottle at Deadman's drug Store, Brussels,
A. wisp little girl.—Sunday school
teacher—Who was king after Saul ?
scholar—David. 8. S. 'T.—Who
followed David ? Scholar, Solomon.
S, S. T,—And who came after So-
lomon ? Little girl (nut of turn)—
Oh. please, miss, I know. Who
then, Dottie 2 The Queen of
Sheba.
McGregor's Lung Compound.
Hoye you a bad Clough, a Chronic Hoarse -
alae, n feeling of Ltghtnese lee the Ohost,
weak Lu age, or apy eimitar r%mpinlnt? If
m.
who had just returned alter an n
suueo of a few months, meeting
friend, said: I regret to' neer, tbn
' so ,ony a bottle of will cure you. It con-
tains entirely new speller, of which nue
dose is old re effeetual than a whole bottle
th
of the old time remedies. It is put up 1,1
60e. and SLIM bottles. Sr-ld by John Har-
greaves & Co., druslats, Brussels. Tr it,
V ra l-ieti es: .
A girl marrying for money often
gets a fool thrown in.
Spring and Summer.
Prepare the body for health and vigor by
taking Dr. Chase's Liver Cure. No Spring
Medicine equals it. It stimulates the Liver,
aids Digestion, and purifies the blood.
Large bottle and Ii edge 1300k, 31,00. Sold
by all druggists.
Wife : Oh, Doctor, Benjamin
seems to bo wandering in his mind 1
Doctor (who knows Benjamin) :
Don't trouble about that—he can't
go far,
Salt Rheum Cured.
McGregor & Parke's Carbolic Cerate has
been tried and found to be the only positive
cure fox Salt Rheum, Pimples, Blotches on
face or hande,Outs, Burns, Bruises, or any
Sore that nuthine else will heal. Be sure
and get the genuine, made by McGregor &
Parke. Pride 26.3. Sold at Hargreaves Drug
store, brussels.
Do you notify mistakes here ?
asked a gentleman as be stopped in•
to a drug store. Yes, sir, we do.
If the patient is still nllve, replied
the urbane clerk.
I10 an Your Guard.
Don't allow a cold in the head to slowly
and surely develop eiteelt into Catarrh, wheu
you can be cured for 15e. A few applica-
tions willeure insipient Catarrh. One or
two boxes will euro ordinary Catarrh. Ono
to 5 boxer will cure chronic Catarrh. Try
Dr. Chase's Canadian Catarrh Cure—it will
CAM you.
Oh, mum, the' was an ugly look -
in' tramp kim into the front parlor
this mornin' when of was either
dustin'. A tramp! And what did
you do, Bridget? Oi dusted, mum.
Important News Item,
COOa0TOwN.—"airs. Campbell boo been
troubled for a number of years with Indi-
gestion and Oouetipation, and was intoned
to try McGregor's Speedy Oure and found it
all that was needed. She would recommend
its neo to any person similarly troubled."
This invaluable remedy's sold 112 every part
of Canada at 10ete. and 31.00 por bottle.
Sold at John Hargreaves & 00,'5 drug store,
Brussels.
See him often,—Yes, load Darn
Da-
ley, 1 only see tnylamilord When he
comes for the rent. He cornea
promptly the first of every month,
And then you dou't see hien tt_ain,
till next month 2 Oh, yes, Ldo.
I see him often during the month.
"They have a larger sale in my district,"
says a teen -known druggist, "thee any other
pill on the market, and give toe hast setts.
faction for sick headache, billiuusnees, in-
digestion, etc., and w000 combined with
Johnson's Tonle Hitters, Johnson's ironic
Liver Pals w11 perform what uo other med-
icine has done before for Buffering human •
ity.' Pills SS cents per bottle. Bitters 60
er
seats and 61 vbottle. Sold at Deadman's
Meg stored/teasels.
Aud had I better speak with your
father to -night, dear ? he asked, as
he suddenly continued to hold cm to
her with both arms. No George,
she anewored from hie top vest but-
ton, not tonight, It ie nearly 12
o'clock, and papa has doubtless
Retie to bed.
Divisible but Instuniancoue.
All pains or aohee will be instantly remov-
ed by a few drops of Fluid Llgntnin6 applied
over the affected parts. No time lost • no
nemsee00 medicines needed; no poulticing
or using greasy liniments, It will not blister
or discolor the ekin. Sold at 25e. per bottle
by Jno.Hergreavos & Co„ Druggists, Suffer.
ere from Neuralgia ussure us that they never
fear it when their house couteing a bottle of
Fluid Lightning,
The horrors of war.—So your
father was iu the war ? said he.
Yes he was killed at the battle of
Bull run, she replied, Where—er
—was he shot ? He wasn't shot at
all. He broke his neck running
down the hill. War ie an awful
cruel thing, don't you think so ?
SURE PROTECTION.
The maintenance of a healthy state of
the systsin is the surest protection against
disease ; experience line shown that by the
use of llr. Carson's Stomach and Oonetipa.
tion Bitters, a perfect state of health .can
be assured. It frees the system from all
impurities, eletinese and - .purifies the
blood, For sale by all Druggists at 60ots,
a bottle,
Old Gentleman (ata sewing class):
I suppose, Miss Arabella, that you
youuc ladies are not intereeted in
the questiuu 'Whai..shall be' done
with the surplus? Mies Arabella:
Oh, yes wo are, indeed f Wo intend
It
to surprise the Rev. '. White -
choker withone, and: its. going -to bo
lovely'.
and you w111 no ver have reason 00 oaruplaln.
They preferred liberty.—Yes said,
the Majur, waxing eloquent in his
stories of the war. I remember
when I was but a private in the
ranks that one day a party of us
crept up on a 'wildcat' battery.
Just fie we were preparing for a fi-
nal rush to capture it they opened
on ns with s11ot. Our ctpttin, a
hot, enthusiastio fellow, saw the
eituation and jumped on the stump
of a tree, waiving hie sword and
crying, 'On, men, on ! Liberty or
death 1 and then fell pierced by bul-
lets. And what did you do ? broke
in a voice. What did wo do ? 011,,
we took the hint. We preferred.li
perry, so turned and runs
D"JUGS"
MEIIICINE,
FOR
LUN55'
LIVER 0
B.e0D.
STnATrona, Aug.6 'e6.
I have much pleasure in re-
commending your Dr, 0 ng'e Med.
Mine and Pills. As for the latter
I can strongly recommend them.
For the last ave weeks I have,
been suffering from a severe pain
in my right ride and have fonelt
the Pills a most effectual remedy
when other remedies hays failed.
Yours truly,
E. 13. linnnN.
Sold by G. A. Deadman, Brussels,
The longest way home.—Re was
going home to his wife and family.
it was growing dark. Rid road
from the station was a lonely one,
and he was getting along as fast tie
he could, when he suddenly suspect-
ed that a man behcud him was fol-
lowing him purposely. The faster
he went the faster the man wont
until they came to a churchyard.
Now, be euid to himself, I'lliind out
if he's after me ; and he entered the
churchyard. The man followed hila.
Vague visions of revolvers, of sand
bags and loaded clubs drew upon
him. He dodged round a grave and
his pursuer dodged after him. He
made it detour of a splendid mauso-
leum. Still the man was after him,
around and around. Al last he
turned and faded the fellow, 'Well
what iu the dace do you want, what
are you following iia for ? 'Well,
sir, do you always go home like
this ? I'm going up to Mr. Fitz.
brown's house with a parcel, and
the porter at the station told are if
1'd follow you I should find the
place, as you lived next door. Are
you going home at all.
Italdieees, Thin (lair, stc.
Thoee who are bald, who have gray or thin
hair, or who aro troubled with dandruff
should invest in a bottle of 1lr. Dorenwend'a
"Hair Slagle." It is the finest preparation
for the hair and Halo now in use. 11 le rap-
idly superseding all other hair tonins. It
stops falling, reetoregg the original color to
gray halt and rot baldness, whore ,bore are
the slightest Doslible roots, it will produce a
tine growth of hair. Do not wait until too
late but got a bottle at once. G. A. Dead-
man and J. Hargreaves & Co„ Agents, Ems -
Eels
Rough on the Judge.—A friend
gives the Prairie Farmer the follow-
ing capital thing : The gentlemen
of the bar (legal), including several,
judges, had a social reunion in 01.0 -
cage the other evening, and of
course there was a free flow of wit
and humor. One of the grave
judges said: "We sometimes get
the joke turned upon us, even 1n
court. For example: In a recent
trial I had occasion to fine an Iriah-
man $10 for 'contempt of court.'
He got out his dilapidated, greasy
wallet, and handed over the looney;
but keptstanding with an inquiring
look. Asking him what he wanted,
he replied 'Plaza, Judge, gave me
p resale's" He was informed that
no receipts were given in such cases;'
that the elerk entered it upon the
docket and that finishes the trans..
action. But he still lingered, and
when again asked why ho did not.
leave, teeponded: Why, judge, I
want a resale for that money, I'm an
honest man, I am, j edge, and pays
all me debts, and keeps everything
square; and judge wliefi I die, St.
Peter, before us tete me through the
gate, will be asking me about every-
thiug I've done. And very likely
he'll ask me fur evidences, sod thin
I'll not want to be after hunting nit
through Sheol to: find you, judge, to
get the rooallo forrthis motley,
64 re ofTlloaaf„ltt,
''• PIHi•, wise man has his tongue
shorter, than his ears,
No man should so est as to take
advantage of another's folly.
Every man who walks uprightly
has the world beneath hie feet.
Truth, trays Milton, ie always
consistent with itself, and needs
nothing to help it out.
Frugality may be termed the
daughter of prudence, the sister of
temperance and the parent of lib •
arty.
Real friendship is a slow grower,
and never thrives unless engrafted
upon a stock of known and recipro-
cal merit.
Envy, like a cold poison, benumbs
and stupefies ; and, conscious of its
own impotence, folds its arms in
despair.
ra;•711 N °tom.
STOCK NOTES.
A good many farmers have the
idea that milk is not just right for
pigs until it is soured. This is a
very serious mistake. No possible
good can come from souring it, but
very serious harm. After you take
oat the Dream and the water, the
most that remainsis ea510e and
sugnr of milk. Both are valuable.
But when you sour it you change
the sugar of milk into lactic acid
and lose nearly half the entire value
of your milk. Feed milli sweet to
calves and colts. Never let it sour
if you can help it. Why will you
throw away half its yahoo ?
DYSPEIPSIA. UIiRED,
Mr. R. Walker, of Waterford, says :—
"Dyspepsia has been my wife's trouble for
a long time past, and she has suffered s
greatly with it ; but, thanks to Dr. Oar- o
son's Stomach Bitters, she is completely
cured. It acted very nicely, and did not 0
sicken et gripe her while taking it. . If
people only knew about the Carson Stom- e
ach Bitters there would not be so math a
suffering in the world."
The Farmer's (Irish) Gazette r
gives the fullawing different ways t
of treating balky Horses, which are t
recommended for trial : First, pat a
the hbrso on the neck, examine him c
carefully, first one side, then the
other ; if you oan get him n hand.
ful of grass, give it to him, and p
speak encouragingly to Aim, Then I
jump into the wagon, and give the lc
wordgo, and he will generally obey.
Second, taking the horse out of the a
shafts, and turning lam around in 0
a circle until he 1.0 giddy, will gen- b
erally start him. Third, another r
way to cure a balky horse is, place
your handover his nose and shut re
off his nose until he wants to go.
Fourth, then. again, take a couple S
of turns of stout twine around' the ti
fore lege, just beiow ibe knee, tight
enough for the horse to feel it ; tis
in a bow knot. At the first click he
will probably go dancing off. After 8
going a short distance you can get t
out and remove the string to pre•
vent injury to The teudone. Fifth, b
agaiti you 01111 try the following : c
Take the tail of the horse between a
the hind logs, and tie it by a cord
to the saddle girth. 'Sixth, the last
remedy I know, is as follows : Tie
a string around the horse's ear,
close to the head. This will divert
his attention and start him.
MR, D. Aano0T, 21 Adelaide Street West.
Toronto, writes'—"For a long time I have
been troubled with a disordered Stomach,
JULY 15, 1587,
portion to labor and oapi44 invest.
od, as the cows.
If young chiolfa and turkeys op -
pears stupid and ailing; oxemino
them for lice. ; 4 little grease put
,ori top of•the lied and under the
tvinga will generally prove office.
clone. Treat the mother in like
manner. Fumigate the hon house
by burning sulphur therein, makiug
the house ns close es possible for
few hours. Also wash every part
with kerosene, or whitewash with
caustic lime at least twice a year,
and give the fowls plenty of duet or
dry ashes, and there will he no
trouble from lice.
The only our way to clean out a
neat should the contents become
soiled, is to carry the box outside,
burn the hay, and then dip a sponge
in kerosene and apply a lighted
match to the box, first rubbing it
over with the sponge. The oil will
burn for a few moments over the
box and then cease. If there are
any lice they will have bus a poor
chance. If an egg is broken iu the
nest the result is usually lice, un
less the nest is at once cleaned, and
the beet mode is to begin anew with
the box very clean and fresh cut
hay put iu it.
A correspondent of the London
Journal of Horticultural says, in
reference to the question of sex in
eggs : Last winter an old poultry
keeper told me he could distinguish
the sex in eggs. I laughed at him
and was none the leas skeptical
when be told me the following see,
rel : Eggs with the air bladder on
tbo centre of the crown of the egg
will produce cockerels ; those with
the bladder on ono side will pro-
duoo pullets. The old man was so
certain of the truth of this. dogma,
and hie poultry yard so far confirm-
ed it, that I determined to make ex•
perimeuta upon it this year. I
have done so, registering the egg
bladder vertioal, or bladder on one
ide, rejected all in which ii was not
ne or the other, as in Boole it is
my very slightly out of the center.
The following is the result : Fifty-
igbt chickens were hatched, three
re dead, eleven aro yet too young
o decide upon their sex ; of the
e:uainiug fortyfour, every one has
urned oat true to the old man's
heory. This of course, may be au
ccidental coincidence, but I shall
ertainly try the experiment again.
DAIRY NOTES.
Wheu a cow steps into a milk
ail she also steps into the butter.
f she only kicks over the milk she
imply wastes her food.
Butter shrinks as well as other
dialer: and such is often the cause
f errors in reports of sales when
utter is shipped long distances and
emains unsold for several weeks.
There is no time, says a wise
an, to waste with kicking cows.
f you have one, just put a hamo-
trap in her mouth and buckle it
gilt!), behind her horns. Take it
ff when done milking, of course.
It ie always beet to milk rapidly,
o as to gel the milk out of the
table as soon as possible, in order
o prevent the absorption of grass
y the milk, as the cooler it be-
oi es the more readily the milk is
ffeoted by odors.
and at last I got so bad that I was oral.
palled to quit work, and for. days I could
neither eat nor sleep, and the pain in my
head was most intense. I was induced to
try a bottle of Dr. Carson's Stomach 1011 -
tars. After taking throe dozes I was al -
moat completely restored to health. My
appetite' came back; the racking headache
was gone, and I never slept sounder in my
life."
POULTRY NOTES.
Tho farmer who lceeps as flock of
twenty-five to thirty liens, with the
wile; aco0mpaaiment of a hundred
or more lively chicks, and allows
atom to share his domain in com-
mon with himself, hie other stock
and farm• utensils, finds perplexity
and moire abominable company st
every turn. The hon at large, in
her multiplied form, is worse than
an army of locusts, and her follow-
ing as offensive as a pestilence,
An experienced poultryman thinks
the essential cause of failure in so
many of the attomps to keep fowls
in lnrge numbers is duo to a lank of
dare. A farmer will rise at four.
o'clock iu The morning to feed and
milk hie cows, will carefully clean
out she stalls and prepare beds for
the owe, and his work dons not end
till late ; but he will not do so much
work for his hens,. Yet the hens
will pay, when properly eared for,
five times as mu h
Wending Snperstrtlons.
The bride must keep the pins
which fastened her wedding dress.
"Twice a bridesmaid, never a
bride," is a proverb that needs no
comment.
Marry at the time of the moon's
waning and your good luck will
wane also.
if two marriages are celebrated
simultaneously one of the husbands
will Ole.
Fair or foul weather upon one's
wedding day augurs a happy or un-
happy married life.
lIa girl who is engaged accident-
ally lets a knife fall it is a sign that
her lover is coming.
The girl who steps, accidentally
or otherwise, on a cat's tail, need
not expect to be married the same
year.
The husband moist never take off
the wedding -ring ; to take it off will
insure him bad luck of some land.
Since the Dominion General
Election death has carried off no
fewer than five members of Parlia-
ment.
Twenty tenders have been menet.
ed at Ottawa for the construction of
the second section of the Cape Bret.
en Railway.
Mrs. Shaw, of Chatham, whose
son Ralph was fatally etabbed at
London on the 18th of June, was
recently handed $200 by Major
Reed, being part of a eubsoriptiorr
raised by the young mao's damp
comrades. Two battalions aro yet
o be hoard front.
AGit::1TS WAISTED l
Steady I,'rltploynlentto Goad Ellett,
•Nono need bo Idle. Previous
Experience not essential,
Wo pay either Salary or Com-
mission.
100 3Ien Waned
To Canvas for the Sale of Can-
adian grown Nursery Stock.
The 'onthill Nurseries,
Largest in Canada,
Over 400 Acres.
Don't apply unless you can
furnish first-class References, and
want to work. No room for lazy
men, but can employ any num-
ber of energetic men who want
work. ADDRESS
Stone & Wellington,
Toronto, Ont.
T. FLETCHER,
Practical Watchmaker cr. Jeweller
Thanking the Public/or past favors and
support and wishing still to secure your
patronage. Wo are opening out fulllinos
in
Gold and Silver Watches.
Silver Plated Ware from established
and reliable makers, fully warranted by
ne.
Clocks of the Latins designs.
Jewelry :
Wedding Rings,
Ladies Gem Rings,
Broaches,'
Borings, &Cc.
Also have in stock a full line of Violins
and Violin Strings, Pipes, its.
t*s N.B.—Issuer of Marriage Licensee
T. Fletcher.
Bargains ! Bargains !
4)c,
NEXT
---100B THE—
DAYS
in Plows, Steel Harrows, Seed
Drills, Bain Wagons, Buggies,
Organs, Sewing Machines, Sulky
Plows, one four spring Wagon,
one 1 horse Wagon, and one sec-
ond haled Lumber Wagon.
Land Rollers for $25,
best in the market. Three kinds
of Scufflers, Port Perry Grinder.
and Horse Powers,
Clothes Wringers,
Churns, and ANYTHING You MAT
ENQUIRE FOR.
Geo, Love.
A IRI AG.E S !
A nice assortment of Baby Car-
riages on Exhibition at H.
Dennis', whore you can
also get a
Splendid Trunk,
Handy Valise,
or Satchel at a Low Price.
Full lines of Light and Hoavy
Zga. -MIMEO co
Whips, Compal:, Brushes, &e, in
stock.
We Lead but Neter Follow,
H. DENNIS,
Sion of Big Scotch Collar,
WOOL!
Any Quantity of
Wool Wanted
—AT THE BRUSSELS-
-Woolen Mill.
Iiglhest
Market
'rice
Paid in exchange for fine Tweeds,
coarse Tweeds, Chock Flannels,
in all wool and union, Grey Flan-
nels, and Blankets. Also Sheet-
ing, in both Gray and White, fine
and coarse Yarn, &e,, of which I
have a good supply
NOW OJV' Fl 4XD•
I am prepared to do all kinds of
manufacturing, such as
ROLL • CARDING,
SPINNING,
WEASNING
TWISTING,
COLORING,
FULLING, &o.
Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
All kinds of
Knitted Goods
Made to Order.
Give Me a Call before dispos-
ing of your Wool elsewhere.
Yours truly,
GEO. HOWE.
PAINTING!
GER. P:LIPPEN,
PAINTER,
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO,
IS TREPANS], TO DO ALL KINDS OP
Painting, Graining,
Glazing, ICalsonaining,
Papier Hanging, &c.
All work done Promptly and
at Reasonable Rates.
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED.
in every instance.
GEO. PHIPPEN,
BLYTH
Woolen Mill.
R. Forsyth Son, foi.morly of
the Wroxetor Woolen Mills, beg
to inform the Farmers in this vi-
cinity that they have Now in Op-
eration a Woolen Mi11 in Blyth,
and hope that by adhering
to their old plan of making noth-
ing but Sound, Durable Goods
and trust that by so doing to.'
moot a liberal patronage.
CUSTOM WORK
of all kinds promptly and care-
fully attended to.
The Hlosusa, Pltxcn paid for.
Wool in Exchange for Tweeds,
Full Cloths, Flannels, Yarns, etc..
A Trial Solicited
Satisfaction Guaranteed
R. Forsyth & Son..
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