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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1887-7-15, Page 66 THE BRUSSELS POST JULY 1, 1887. sonexesearseameseasssamaaanassnaseessensavess.,:sesetsarseessaerssessestssaeleasiessessaaassenuareserawaanweetatawseassseeeseserrsaesn.seeessfesessmassasees,,ases,„„„„„,„„„„,, _ . NEW 1".NGLAND BLUE LAWS. tits glass, Let it remelt: until near- this eolor dr008 never before gate, end !lee beak oil 1.11 ea -s Idee . Weal' Spectacles These laws were enacted by the cloth. ly dry, then lob cif n woolen been properly NT -witted. It is beam, rigat therm discovered to be stugularly !mom. P°°Ple of the "1")(3refilien of New Never be alarmed if A living in• Haven," and became known as the sect enters the ear. Pouring warm blue laws because they were printed water into the canal will drown it, On blue paper. They are ao fol. when it will generally come to the lows surface and este be easily removed "The governor and magistratee by the Angora. A few puffs of tob• convened in general amsembly ere the supreme power, under God, of eoomnkebl stupify the histut. the determination of the aasembly of gum ambit: stir plester of parte se • att th' E If I ever fall get up nnil run mg to almost every hind et beauty, right ; it I eithl ren I'll de blonds or brunette, pale or roey, Cape inede jest like a ertoketer'd ),011 tali., Blois: water, Nfetho. 001110 tall orsw,f„,(, are intioh worn by English women dist fire «11.1 P,e:shytaroie when driving in the couutry iu wit you've 401," tt. at) V"'I'V" gut And 1?ye•Glassos that will preserve your tlog enrt, for tennis yeeliting, and 't Hight Eyesight. own into t e ear will rowing, end the young women It. • Money to Loan, (04- perty, Money to Loan on Farm Pro - at perty, RATES, this independent dominion. From To inend °blue : Into a solution cottagee in the Orangee, Now Jer• iug in those pretty Queen Anne 1...L&Z s P until the mixture assumes the con "No one shall be a freeman or sistency of cream. Apply with the have a vote unless he is converted Wendt to the broken edges of clams and a member of one of the ehurch• and join together. In three days es allot+ ed in the dominion. the article cannot be broken in the "Eech freeman shall swear by same place. The whits:nese t:f the the blessed God to bear true allegi- cement adds t, anee to this dominion,And that Jes• , A mixture 4'; :17,18it 7'870ts us is the only king. parts of etroug ammonia water elan "No dissenter from the essential workshop of this dominion shall be allowed to give a vote for electing of magistrates or any other officer. spot, moisten a sponge first with "No food or lodging ebell be of• stetter, to render it "greedy," then fared to a heretic. with the mixture, sed rtili with it "No one shall cross a river on the spot. In a moment it will be the Sabbath but authorized clergy- diesolved, saponified and absorbed men, by the sponge and blotter. "No one shall travel, cook victu- 0 ear teeth.— ear testi), says els, make beds, sweep houses:, cut Wood and Iron, generally have one hair or shave OR the Sabbath day, corner broltou olf first, after which "No one :Mall kiss his or her the) tepidly go to pieces. This may children on the Sabbath or fast be avoided and the teeth made much days. I stronger, by thinning down the "The Sabbath day shall begin et edges with a file, thereby bringiug sunset Saturday. ; the tvhole Morns the centre "Whoever wears clothes trimmed of the tooth. Geer teeth fixed this with gold, silver or bone lace above .• witty will not break unless the strain uno shilling per yard shall be pre. tanned by the grand jurore, and the is sufficient to break off the whole tooth. ' eeleetmen shall tax the eatate R900. "Whoever brings cards or dice I L:rat-alio:a Notes. into the dominion shall pay a fine I of Ris. I The tight coat sleeve will soon be "No one shall eat mince pies, 1 a thing of the peel, deuce, play cards, or play any in • The Frances Cleveland turban is :elment of music except the drum, the favorite small hat of the seatiou. trumpet or jewsharp. The sleeve with a puff from the *.lio gospel minister ebell join elbow to the shoulder grows in people iu marriage. The magis- favor. trate may join them in marriage, as. It Is not considered good taste to lie may do it with less scandal to wear much jewelry in very warm Christ's church. westher. "When people refuse their child. Now is the time to cover sofas, ren convenient marriages, the mag- cuebions, and chairs with lace scarfs istrate shall determine the point. and tidies. "A man who strikes his wife All flue luxurious pleasure carri• shell be fined £10. ages are shod with India rubber "A woman who strikes her hue- tires in Eneland band shall be punished as the law I The Prince and Priucese of Wales directs. always ride in vehicles with India "No man shall court a maid in rubber tires, person or by letter without ob*ain- The bicycle for gentlemen end the ing the consent of her parents ; R5 f tricycle for ladies is very fashionable penalty for the first offence, ten for I in New Jereey. the second, and for the third im- Bowing is gradually becoming prisonment during the pleasure of I favorite amusemeut with young lad - the court." ies of New York and Brooklyn. • India rubber break blocks are the USEFUL AND SUGGESTIVE. proper thing's with which to grip a wheel, so as to prevent all noises Jar, or strain when stopping a vehicle. The latest craze iu fancy work is modelling flowers in gutta-percha paete. It is not a very 'recent in- vention, but it has only recently been popularized as fancy work. There are many new and some very eccentric sleeves sent out by the makers of fashion this season, all of which shows the tendency to abandon the old favorite, tight coat sleeve. For park riding the correct wear is the high bell crowned silk hat, but for the country lady riders pre- fer the round -crowned derby or the jockey cap made of the material of the habit. For rough riding over the country new habit coats of heavy stuff are shown by our best tailors. To these, iu addition to the seams strapped:like a covert coat, are seen bright scarlet (English pink) waist- coats. Palo blue is a wonderfully de. oorativo color on a green lawn, whether used for flower vases of blue delft, or for painted seats, lat. tices, or any of the ornamental work put on lawns or in the garden. or blue flowers. Thu coaching cape of the season stovers the sheuldere end reaches to the waist. It is made of checked, barred, or small plaid tobacco brown }lomat:pun, with a high col- lar and small tabs at the throat of eeal-brown or dark blue velvet. —11Traniie fashion "in society" In London to be very select with one's invitation:4 as there is at the moment a rage for "odd people," people who talk, act and dress in defiance of the "good form." so much valued, es a rule, by the Eng- lish. The long journey this surnnier ie, or should be, made lit ono of thole) long ulsters of English homespun, with a cap to =tell, which are furnished by Wien or by the tutor cutting and fitting department:: in our best retail dry geode }Rinses. The Mete for ahedee of helnetro o 15 on Om increase, The value of er and alcohol form a valuable cleaning compound. Pass niece of blotting paper uuder tbe groom° Wood steeped in a solution of copperas becomes harder and more indestructible. A good remedy for burns, and one that is generally al hand, is a paste made of flour and cold water. Wet the hands in vinegar and camphor after having them in soapy water ; kills alkali and keeps them aoft. When cleaning a stove if a small quantity of sugar is put into the etove-blacking it will noi barn off so quickly. A mixture of coal tar and plum- bago, thinned with turpentine or benzine, makes the beet paint for an non smokestack. Women while sewing should nev- er cut the thread with their teeth, as by so doing they injure the en- amel, and in a little while the teeth decay. Ordinary carriage varnish is a good cement for broken china, and if the pieces are joined neatly, the fracture will hardly be perceptible. I 11 18 claimed that holding a ahoy- elful of hot coals over varnished furniture will take out spots and stains. Bub the place while warm with flannel. If your fence is too old for paint to stick on it, a solution of water, glue and lime will form a eyndicate that will make et all white as the new fallen snow. Brick made of a mixture of coke, sand and lime, for light partition walls, excludes sound better than brick work, and is light and a non- tionductor of heat. For cleaning brasses belonging to mahogany furniture, use either powdered whiting or :scraped rotten - stone, mixed with sweet oil, and rub on with a chamois akin. To dean tine, making them al - 05 nice es new, wash 111 hot soap suds, dip a dampened eloth itt fine, sifted coal ashes, scour well, then polish with dry ashes. To remove paint and ,putty from window glass pub sufficient salter - atm into hot water to melte a strong solution, and with this saturate the paint or putty which eh 6 s y e. The trams of summer bridal , Li„,,„„1 ilia A 6,,,„,,pmient t•min itfeaLne,Inrcit,uRrtinivezOiprtsiot ,htfat,e labanfioarcir dresses are (le 110011' made detach- • sori„.r., helm la tety eni in pointed an agent for the Renowned Spec - 11"1"118 "1 71arrao4aw-JA-o:al, F.:gilYannal, has al.) able and of rich aatin, or brueLi, while the entire uuderdress is of renting Wit • ,:rio.: anti W0 I I I it g t it taches and Eye:Glasses which have been before the public for the past 26 years. LaSal.U8' Spectacles never tire the eye Last many years without Change. For Sale by 11. L. JACKSON, BRUSSELS, ONT. ONL;;Y To—LOAN. PRITE..17'E FUNDS. light crepe or gases or lace over satin, the bodice being of the stuff of the train. The dresi can thin: be converted Lute a dancing frock, S,1 1! JONES' SAYINGS. San Jones preached throe 881- 0)011t in July. Ihe sermons were, 511 uerutl, ittrilting, the speaker also bringiug his argument home by apt, illustrations and eutertainiug anec- dotes. Some of his pithy sayings are here given :— You can't make friends WI 111 Ci•o d until you're sorry enough of your sins to quit ;hem. It' a man repents he dou't heve to try to believe ; it coulee of itself. L. II II 8 .1 ta working on thu crisp Roing and sit:The:4par. lie say • thasharpers have hem:11 kiiig 1 tont 11-,•ict 111 the- followin,: foamier •• -tharptir N. 1 goo,' int,' a • tr. , some :rifts sinl I -.y4 .1,, • 11 0 $20 bill. When ih•• itierk 11,4 ovule up the change the shaTer ob- jects to its bulk and substitlites, we v11 say, ,t $10 hill. Ile 111st, sae.. 11 falf,Wilth ,-1 the clerk ht- t sod shsrper No. core: s 11 from the hussy and priya for the ar.iele Sloireer Ni 1 now gees buck Ili, in ldd by picking it out (rem :be pile sr Mont*, gm tlio caunivr. Rila 11»'lirere lett of si In b. fro :110 0: .1k di •covers thitt God can give you faith ; you've1110 he 1),Il '0(011 hitl 0111 111 1)111 al., t! st the got to do Unit yourself. God givee 1, or1,8 „weld be en God gives you taste, but do you ask you sight, but seeing is yonr job. dodbe, auy snob God to taste hem and egge, Yau may call this silly talk, but I'm tannins to a silly crowd. Foolish:teen 1J {that you rub on foolish people. A man once said to no, "lir. Jones, when you have converted the hypocrites come and talk religion to mo, These hypocrites are iu tuy way." I said "They wouldn't bo iu your way if they hadn't got ahead of you. Ain't you ashamed to let hypocrites get ahead of you ?" I've got more confide:lee in breed pills administered by a praying doc- tor than the finest science given by an agnostic. 1 understand why old Bob Inger- soll is an infidel ; it pays him $500 a night to deny God, while ho would not get $10 a night lecturing that there is a God. I wouldn't give ten cents a dozen for Christians who won't pray in public. There are a thonsand differened between tts, but we are altouishing- ly alike. Ism getting sick itud tired of shit cent, "It's so hard for 1110 to do righ t." You're good for nothing, that's what's: the matter with you. I know it's a heap easier to bo Sh gentlemen than a vageband. tried beth. "You whitened sepulchre," as us- ed by Christ, means in nineteenth century partencs, "You whitewath- ed reacts'," There is a differeuce between a 1080 washed white and a white- washed ream Ohrist'a blood waah• ed while. But when a mania white. washed it scales off and leaves apote, and in damp weather it gets brown. Some people have got three coats of whitewash on and yet it keeps scal- ing off. There is a difference between refit and resting. A resting man is sit- ting down; a rested man is up end doing something. Tho first thin °brig gives to a man is rest, and then his wants to be doing. Blessed be they who give, and blessed be those who do not give, for if they are blessed they will give. The last step, the last thought on earth, means good-bye to the last opportuuity. God speed the day when the Church will kink out every man within its borders who deals iu fu- tures. The Church and the preach- er who depends upon such port of people belong to the devil from hal to heels. Brother, if you are not afraid of God you will have good reason to leer every corner of the fence. God does not care for present events ; Ue look:: out for final re- sults, I'll make my bones 110110 (Wining the pigeon wing 11it will help me to heaven. The curse of all the ohurches in this country is that they have got thousands of members who have never been convicted of sin, much less converted to God, Whenever anything ie wrong quit it, and quit it abort off. 4. good wetly want to tester off in sin. They taper off generally to the bi end Win. 0 George 131 are man halieuged of England, e: TOW hill! 01-04 IllileS with a turn, tor $500 a Hide, giving or tatting $75 for expeneee. At the ineetime of Onneervatives at Toronte Wstl7lesiley it WAS de. cided to wort the new :wean, The Empir-, about September fir -a D. Crein 11)1 18.1? P N' „ will he tottuag irig dir, r ; John Living. tone, of ISIontreal, thief edilor, sod Robert Birmirighein, Secretory of the Oil. tario Coo,ereati ye Association, the 1)110111u • 8 Mn aager. IMILmoserz9Ese.06,,,,21.17.1tRiTRE119•Liii,s1.0111t1 MORN, CUM AND JZSVEIY. If you want your watch put in good running order go to JONES, THE WATCHMAKER, Dealer in Ladies' and Gent's solid Gold and Silver Watches, Ouff Buttons, Broaches,' Ear -rings, Gent's pins, roll plate vest :Mains and Necklets. Ile has also a nice stock of WALNUT, NIOKIX AND VANOX OLOOKS, in foot everything that is kept in a first - :1115s jewelry store. ms Special attention given to the re- pairing of wolohoo. sotiorootioo guar- anteed. Jas. Jones, Qneen's Hotel Block. IMPORTANT TO ALL who are bald ot 1011000 hair is 1111 r 11 ogray, or are troub,ed with 0,tatIrefr, Dr. DorenN woutl's HAIR 11/I A GIC I 188110 groMmittollio for strengthening the growth of the heir over 41800001.Oct 11 etoOR all falling out of 1115 )1I111,0131110080 alt trneee or dandratt, 0000008 gray haft. to lie original 00101 anti fn 0,1000 or baldness, Where the reobi am not aoskraYed. it wal 111'0111100 It luxoriant coop of hair. Take warning 1( your bah. le :0 It feeble 50180 806 ,1 bottle nti 01100 bet ord 111810 latet 1811 Salo t , 1.1r. Dorenwencl',; .81ml. Atagio " i 1 alt Don't coneider yourself mate till 1 eoultee 5150, 0 pal Dreg Storea, '(0(1 for it and team you get there. i G. A. DerlAtAN AND J. 11,uu:50800s Heaven is just on the other ONO AoltsTO Pon Iluvssimu. of where a follow has done his level I A, 001ton Wen tl Sole tttallitraet trot., Toronto, n.g'i1'Z)1=!1.'Tl17?110"0"beg. The 11111 who thihefrll.,,11,0ii8.15, ea of Private Funds have just been placed in my hands for In- vestment. AT -7 PEE CENT. Borrowers can have their loans complete in three days if title is satisfactors. Apply to E. E. WADE. Smith & Ross are prepared to attend to CARRIAGE PAINTING in all its brunches, as well as Sign and 07.11a71167bka Painting. They have had years of exper- ience and they guarantee their work to give satisfaction. A rig uell painted is half sold. Estimates :Incl terms cheer- fully given. GIVE US A CALL. Shop in the old 'POST' Publishing House, King street, Brussels, Smith & Ross. HURON AND 131111011 Loan &Investment Co. This Company is Loaning Money on Farm Security at LOWEST RATES OP INTEREST. llortgages Purebased. SAVINGS BANK BRANCH. 8, 4, and 5 per cent. Interest allowed on Deposits, according to amount and time let. OPFICE.-001051 of Market Square and North Street, Gode- rich. Horace Horton, MANAGnti. PRIVA7EN ANO COMPANY FUNDS \V. 33. DICKSON, Solicitor, Brussels, Out, MONEY '10 LOAN Any Amount of Money to Loan 00 Farm or Village Pro- perty, at 6 d PerCent. Yearly. --- Straight Loans with privilege of repaying when required. Apply to A. Hunter, Dirision Court Clerk, Brussels, ZIEURIXALZE HERE WE ARE AGAIN After another long winter end lots of op- position I am still alive and in a better position than ever to attend to the wants of the Public:, having jest lientored to the Store South of J. Bnyer's Carriage Works. I am prepared to Execute all Orders Promptly. GRAINING, GILDING, SIGN AND DECORATIVE PAINTING in all its branches. TENiNGS SHOP BLIXDS Done Up in Style. PAPER HANGING a Specially. Wm. Roddick. WILSON POTINDIVE. AT GREATLY necluced Prices ! We have on band the following: Land Rollers, Plows, Harrows, Scufflers, Horse PONVOTS, Straw Cutters, Turnip Cutters, Grind- ing or Chopping Mills, best make, and 1 Goocl Second Hand Lumber Wagon. TAKE NOTICE. We have started a Plane/. and Matcher to work. Parties wishing to have Lumber Dressed and Matched, or Flooring sized, tongued and. grooved may rely on getting first-class jobs clt the most reasonable terms. Repairs of all kinds promptly attended to at the BRUSSELS FOUNDRI• W. R. Wilson. CASH FOR EGGS HAVING OPENED OUT AN gg Emporium, in Grant's Block, Brussels, Next Door lo the Post Office, RAD prepared to Pay CAsn for any quantity ofiEggs. BRING ALONG ALL YOU HAVE and Remember the Stand. arnaarw