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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1887-7-22, Page 2,1.•m` Dirsotory of nachos anti Sooiafiosl MnbvILbil (. UOnCU.--Sabbath Services at 11 a.m. and 0:80 p, m. Sunday Sebool at 2:80 p. in, Rev. John Ross, B. A., pastor. IiNox Contra.—Sabbath Services at 11 a, in. and 0:80 p. in, Sunday Sohool at 2:80 p. m, Rev. S. Jones, pastor. ST. Joss's CHOuei1.--Sabbath Services at 11 a.m, and 7 phut, Sunday School at 0;80 adm. Rev. W. T. Clutf, incumbent. 'METHODIST Cuoaun. Sabbath Servloee at 10:80 a. nI, anti 0:80Ro . M. Suvnday School at 2:80 p. pastor. Bon CATHOLIC, (..HDIreH.----Sabbath Service third Sunday in every month, at 11 a.m. Rev. P. J. Shea, priest. ODD FELLOWS' Lenon every Thursday evening, in Graham's block. MASONIC LonOE Tuesday at or before full moon, in Garfield block. A. O, tJ. W. LcuaE on 1st and Brd Axon. day evenings of each month. k'on0STlsnT' LODGE 2nd and last Monday evenings of each month, in Smale's hall, L. 0. L. let Monday in every month, in Orange Hall. Pow OrrxCE.—Office hours front 8 a.m. 7 p.m. MecnANIes' INGTITTTE, Reading Room and Library, in Holmes' block, will be open from 0 to 8 o'clock p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays. Miss Jessie Roes, Lib- rarian. — THE BRUSSELS POST July 22, 1887. awful word,' said the tramp, with a shudder of disgust. 'Whae.word ?' 'Toile, I am a man that, never toils, and never means t0.' • Tee eastroeuletors for the stomeob and. bowels,. the boot cure for bilioueuoes, alok headache, indigestion, and all alrections nrieiug from a disordered slyer, are without exception inustas,,hsug so'Roan tedc, mild yet er tlef- fective. 2lots,. a bottle. gold by G. A. Dead. man,Brussele. 'What has become of your niece, Mies Murphy, hire. O'ltafferty ?' Ooh, curs an' she's done well wid herself. She married a lord.' 'Why, you don't tell nee I Au English lord ?' 'No, I don't think he's an English lord. Ice's a landlord..lde keeps a hotel out in Cincinnati, Ohio.' 15,0regor's Lung Contpouad. Have you a bad Cough, a Chronic Hoarse - miss, a fueling of Lit,+ Mese 1n tae chest Weak. Lungs, or any similar complaint? kf so,bu a bottle of MoGregor's Lnng Oom- poand at nano. It will ouro you. It 000. dose is more effectual than n whole bottle 00 the old time remedies, It is put up in 50c. and $1.00 bottles. Sold by Sohn Har. greaves & Co., druggists, .Brussels, Tr it, and you will never have reason to complain. Poetical city maiden, rusticating for a while—'Can you not show nee some lovely sylvan dell, the quiet haunt of nature, or lead me to some wildarea llien pastures ?' Country Varieties. things ain't got none of them things 'round here ma'am. We To cut a swell—Ignore a dude. had suicide lest week, but he's done been buried now.' ln!srprSIA masa, Mr. B. Walker, of Waterford, says "Dyspepsia has been any wife's trouble for a long time past, and she has suffered greatly with ft ; but, thanks to Dr. Car- son's Stomach Bitten -et she is completely cured. It acted very nicely, and did not sicken or gripe her while taking it. If people only knew about the Carson Stout. :tell Hitters there would not be so mush suffering in the world." Considerate. --'Have you seen Brown lately?' 'Tot for an age. In fact, I've stopped going near him since he lost his place.' 'Form erly, however, you were everlasting- ly dining with him or flanging around his office.' 'That's just 1t. I don't want to make the poor fel- low miserable. If he should see me around why, you know, it would constantly remind him of the time when he was better off,' Mo. D. ABBOTT, 21 Adelaide Street West, Toronto, writes "For a long time I have been troubled with a disordered Stomach, and at Inst I got so bad that I was cox: - gelled toquitwork, and for days I could neither ept nor Bleep, end the pain in my head was most intense. I was induced to try a bottle of Dr. Carson's Stomach Bit- ters. After taking three dozes I was al- most completely restored to health. My appetite came back ; the reeking headache was gone, and I never slept sounder in my life." "Can you give me a deink, mad- am ?" begged the tramp. 'I can give you a driuk of water,' she said. '\Volt,' he said, after some consider- ation, 'water'!( do, if you eau give me en old tomato can to drink et from. I'in n poor and lowly wreck,. madam,' concluded ed Weil pathos, 'hit • thank heaven, 1 have still left the refnuaute of what was at one time considered the finest imagin- ation in the country, where I was born,' Not n Beek Agent. Nr. Deadman Druggist, 20 not n book ngenb, but has the agency in Brussels for Jobhsoa'e Tonic Bitters, whichhe can licurtily recommend for huy complaint to which'n tonin medicine, is applicable. This valuable medicine has been used with most li results is gener- al d bty, weakneregullatepn to females, extreme paleness, impoverish- ment of the blood,/stomach and Byer troubles ,loss of appetite , and for that -gen- eral worn-out fecliugtbat nearly every 000 is troubled with at some part Of the year, Don't forget the name, Johnson's TOnio Bitters,e0s. and $ly er bottle at Dendman's drug stare, Bruseele. Eight hours 8111111 constitute a day's worlt and every pony shall be a schooner. How would this do for o platform ?—Galveston News. Is will not do. It must read : All men are free and equal. Free speech, free lunch and civil and religious liberty are inherited rights. Being public trusts, public offices belong to the. hustlers. Eight hours in a beer saloon shall be considered n day's work. Candidates of working. tains entirely now species, of which one The latest thing out—A. latch - ]fey. Moves in the best society—The fan. An after-dinner speech—check please. An agricultural show—Tile llltr- vest moon. Force 1 politeness—Bowing to clrcumetanees. How to get along well—Get an augur to bore it. The flower of the family is usual• ly latest to rise. Salt lthennt Cured. McGregor & Parke's Carbolic Carate has been for Salt Rd and heum, Pimples, nd to be the only positive On ism or hande.Cuts, Burns, Bruises or any Sore that nothing else will Boal. Be sure and got the genuine made by McGregor 'd: Parke. Price 250. told at Hargreaves Drug sto5O,Brussels. A Chicago Socialist, who was re- cently drowned in the lalte, has been washed ashore. It woe his first wall infifteen years. There is ono admirable feature about a wire fence. The patent - machine man can't paint a legend on it in regard to his liver care. A young couple who proposed visiting the summit of Jit. Wash- ington registered at the Glen I:Touse as "Two for ascent." SURE PROTECTION. The maintenance of a healthy state of the system is the surest protection against disease ; experience has shown that by the use of Dr. Carson's Stomach and Constipa- tion Bitters, a perfect state of health can be assured. It frees the system from all impurities, cleanses and purifies the blood. For sale by all Druggists at O0cte. a bottle. An Unreasonable Ouelotner,.-- "Waiter, take away this beer ; t' muddy." The waiter, without t,lit-r• ing—"You are deceived, sir. It is the glass which is dirty ; the beer is excellent. Taste it." Beaten rant Keeper (tr, guest) --Is your Beat quite comfortable sir ? Are you too near the window ? Guest—No, the eindow ie nil right, but I wouldn't mind sitting e. little farther from the butter. Invisible but IllstanUtaootra. Animus or aches will be instantly remov- ed by a few drops of Fluid Lightning applied over the affected parts. No time lost; 1)0 nau90005 medicines needed; no poulticing or using greasy liniments. It will not blister or discolor the skin. Sold at 25c. per bottle by Sno.Hargreaves d: Co., Druggists. Suffer - OM from Neuralgia assure ns that they never fear it when their house contains a bottle of Fluid Lightning. Restaurant Logiu.—After Dating hie dinner at a Paris restaurant, a customer is glancing over his hill. 'Fish ? Why, waiter, 1 hadn't any. fish. • to wonder, because ther e wasn't any ; but monsieur asked for some all the same. Ineportant NOn•s Item, nooneoowlt.—"Mrs. Campbell bas been troubled for a number of years with Inde• men. shall do nowork.potion and Constipation, and was induced I to sltMcGrogor'e Speedy Cure and found it An Aristocratic Pair.–'I tell you, all t at wad needed, she would recommend its use tp any peen Vision Fly troubled." This invaluable remedy it Goldin every art of Canada at Mits. and 01.00 per bottle: Sold at Sohn Hargreaves & 0o.'a drug store, Bruseele. More Necessary than Love. --'I love' you,' he protested, 'better than ray life.. I would die for you if nec- essary.' 'Oh, nonsense 1' replied the practical girl. 'Swear to me that you will got up- and make the fires, and I'll coaaider your propo. gition.'. Iinitinese, Tata Flair, d:c. Those who aro bald, who have gray or thin hair, or who are troUbled with dandruff Should i• Magic."gi It is the of pr y satiion for the hair and scam nowiutien. It Is rab- idly enpercodint all Other hair tonics, It stops falling, raetorog the original color to gray hair and For baldness, where Moro are the slightest possible roots, it win produee nhe growth of hair. Do not wait until too late but gat a bottle SA mice. G. A. Dead- man and J. Harareayea & Co., Ago000, Brus- eels. 'If you continue this vagabond life,' sternly remarked en old farm - I've moved in mighty swell 80. ciety; said the boastful , travelling man. 'I've met the:Clevelands and the Whitneys and all of 'em'. 'I have moved in some pretty Cony so- ciety myself,' remarked the quiet looking man to whom the remark was addressed. 'I was introduced to the Siamese twine.' 'The Sia. mdse twins 1 You don't call them, swell people, do you. ?' 'Why, yea, At all events, you can't deny that they were 'very well connected,' Old man, reading report of; base. ball game—They got on to Clarkson early in the game, and pounded' him all over the field. Ile succeed- ed in striking out two men, after.a hot grounder had gone right through Brims, and then the Boa. tons wielded the stick in earnest and knocked the unfortunate twirler clear out of the box. Old lady— er to a tramp, 'yeti will find your. Don't road any more of that fight, Willa the tolls' 'Don't nae that please, Josiah. It's too dreadful, Dear Hie 1 Dear me 1 Where could the constable have been ? And they call this'a'Obr;stian country, ekvizl tem.� The clover, field is the place to raise the piutil time to nen Thrift of time will repay you In them up for fending. ten weeks. The eggs hetob well, requiring no mining, and are thirty- one hirtyone days iu bntehiug. They require much the name food as chinks, hot require more meat, as their nature demands fresh and rate articles mostly. They do not require water until they are well feathered, except for drinking, nor must they even attar -life with to usury of profit be- go, Tho. turkey doss not want to be }roYour horses Havour mat e, uias acute feeling1 ne dreams. ` in 18 wants to be int as you have yonreelf, and that n continual slapping rind slashing on your part is nil wrong and tin- neoeseury.. Don't, for mercy sake, use a harsh bit, and then yank and jerk the poor horses until their mouths are raw and you can't touoh n rein without hurting them. Your horses will more than peer for the fly note if you will provide them for them, in the extra amount of work they can do by being savetI the annoyance of the flies. See to the banns, and have it so well fitted that bruises and galls will not occur ; look especially to the collars and have than fit the shoulders well, and keep clean. Lampblack mixed with strong vinegar will mark sheep so that it will remain a year, and will nut !n• jure the wool, as do tar and paint, says the Now England Farmer, nr,trvclons. One dose of Dr. Chase's Liver Cure will cure Sick Headache, Dizziness, and Sour Stomach. 1 to 2 bottles aro warranted 80 cure Liver Complaint, Indigestion,' and Bili0nsners. gold by all Druggists,, If sheep have free excess to salt they will never overeat of it, but if salted, occasionally and given it freely they will eat too much, which provokes unnatural thirst and pos. eibly injurious effects. The Rural World says that the great profits from sheep cannot be made by farmers who do everything in the grand wholesale way. No online' requires butter care and alo ger attention than sheep. Ladles Only. The complexion is often rendered un- sightly by Pimples, Liver Spots, and Yellow- Life is a abort day, but it is e nese. These, it Is poll known,o OMMe from an iaaetive Divot andbad blood,' Dr. Chase's Liver Cure purifies the blood and whole system. See Recipe Book for toilet recipes,hints and sugggestions on how to, preserve the complexion. Bold by all Druggists. Not one-half the injury to horses arises from the ef% Sts or their stables being too cold in winter, thatresultefrom their too close con- finement in summer, from the fact that nature has provided such an= imals with a thick coating to shield them from the effects of the cold of the winter, while no means aro thus afforded them to avert the damag- ing effects of inhailing, for hours at a time, the poisonous atmosphere by which they aro surrounded dare ing their close confinement in sum- mer.—New England Farmer. POULTRY NOTES. By turning up a few shovelfuls of earth hero and there, there will be no necessity for dust boxes at this season. The American plan of throwing up earth against stone or brick poultryhoueesi8 a very good one, stnd the'resulB is seen in the more equable .tempeature within.. Dampness is fatal to young tusk eye, and causes greater loss than anything else. The essentials to encase are, nitrogenous food.. warmth, dryness and frequent feed. lag. The dust bath to the fowl ie what tete washbowl ie to the indi'vi'dual,' Whoa a hen is incubating she Domes off as regularly to dust• her- self as she does Los feed, instinct teaching her that it is the beet method tp free herself of lice. Sweet skim -milk for fowls is of groat advantage, if scalded before fed. 'Itis very health -giving to old' and moulting' fowls.. • Do not give all the skim -milk and clabber to the: hogs, but remember .the. fowls, 'if you would have them remember you in oggs. 1 alone. Some of the most success- ful raisers let their turkeys take care of themselves almost exclusive- ly. The ehildreu can occasionally take note of their clamber and their wauderinge, and perhaps toss thein a handful of eau, and when the hen comes off the neat, a handful of very coarse Indian tneal "grits" wet with (sour milk, is occasionally thrown to her, to•prevent her from waudoring too far in omen of food while the little turkeys are young and susceptible to dampness. GemsGemsof `]Th ougiat, Envy is ignorance. Practice is nino•teuths. Discontent is infirmity of will. Insist on yourself ; never imitate. Stiok to one bltainese, young man. Life only avails, not the having lived. Concentration is the secret of strength. Always scorn apputtrauces, and you always may. Trust thyself every heart vibrat- es torthat iron string. Your goodness must have some edge to it—else it Is none. Nothing is at last snored but the integrity of your own mind. Let a man lamo his worth, and keep things under his feet. A true man belongs to no nuke r time or place, but is the centre of things. It is as easy for the strong man to be strung, as it is for the weak so be weak. r008 Do not place one t Higher than the other, When so arranged the hens will all crowd to the high- est, leaving the lowerones wipe. cupied. The better. plan 1e to place them all on a level. There is no necessity for having the xoost any higher than simply to allow a specie under them for the free circulation of air. The Poultry Monthly says that when fowls form the habit of feath- er•eating it is hard to stop them. A correspondent says ho would give than a bushel of feathers and let them have all they want. But a better way is not to let them form the habit. Give them exercise ; make them scratch for their feed ; hang up cabbage sr fresh matt where they can pick at it, and so give them something to do, Ducklings: grow faster than ebioke, and with proper care aro ready for market at the age of from eight to working day.• -. A men that breaks his word bide others to be false to him. Hyprooriey may remain practical. ly undetected ; it never passes alto- gether without suspicion. A good conscience is a continual feast; and a mind at peace through ()bruit is in the antepaet of heaven. He ie happy whose circnmstances suit his temper, but lie is more ex- cellent who can suit bis temper to any circumstances. Those' who think they have only a vest' small talent are often most tempted not to trade with it for their Lord, The difference between some men and' a dog is that they will go into a saloon together, and the dog will come out perfectly sober. Aiiidea one, you cannot believe it now. But you will come out from that furnace seven times purified in the refining fires of God. The passions act as winds to pro- pel our vessel, our reason is the pilot and steers her ; without the winds she would not move, without the pilot shewould be lost. It there is any ono fact, or dost. rine, or command, or promise in the Bible which has produced nopax- tical rayticat effect on your temper or heart, or conduct, be assured you do .not truly believe it. • Polished steelwilt notshine• iu the dark, no more can reason, how- ever refined and cultivated, shine efficaoioasly; but as it reflects the light of divine truth shod from heaven. 1'Toamount of wealth sets one free from the obligations to work—in a world the God of which is ever working. Ile who works • not has not yet discovered 'what God made him for, and is a false note in ,the orchestra of the universe. A fine of $2 imposed upon Wm. Shawcross, of Barton township, tor neglecting to perform statute labor, was reduced to $1, Mies hioGregor, of the Canadian Presbyterian Mission at Indore, Central India, hart just returned to Torotito after an absence in India of ten years. One of the sights of Parry Sound 1e a tame otter. He follows lie master, lir. Berkey, wherever he gods, and can be depended upon to catch fish for the entire family.' The Imakmen of Victoria, British Columbia, subscribed $100 towards the celebration of the Queeu'e Ju- bilee at that plane, but the hash or- dinance was published in the Colo• hist, and they assorted• that this, by apprising visitors of their rights, reduced the haoltmen'e profits and they refused to pay the money sub• scribed. ,'TS WWAN'rcn Steady Employment to Good Men. None need be Idle, Previous Experience not essential. Wo pay either Salary or Com- mission. 100 lien Wanted To Canvas for the Sale of Can- adian, grown an-adian,grown Nursery Stock. The i ontliill : 11P.(;l•ie9, Largest in Canada, Over 400 Acres. Don't apply unless yon can furnish first-class References, and want to work. No room for lazy Miele, but can employ any num- ber of energetic risen who want work. ADDRESS Stone 86 Wellington, Nurserymen, Toronto, Ont. T. FLJTCHBRI Practical Watchmaker cG Jeweller Thanking the Public: for past favors and support and wishing still to secure your patronage. We are opening out.ful'llines In Gold and Silver Watches. Silver Plated Ware from established and reliable makers, fully warranted by 00. Clooksof thelates designs. Jewelry : Wedding Rings, Ladies Gem sings, Broaches,, Barings, &o. Alsc have in stock to full lino of Violins and Violin Strings, Pipes, &c. 0S—N.B.-Issuer of Marriage Licenses T. Fletcher. Bargains ! Bargains ! —POP TILE— ,,.. �� .... o)) fd'h1ce DAYS NEXT in Plows, Stee Harrows, Seed Drills, Bain Wagons, Baggies, Organs, Sewing Machines, Sulky Plows, one four spring Wagon, one 1 horse Wagon, and one sec- ond hand Lumber Wagon. Land Rollers for $25, best in the market. 'Three kinds of Scufflers, Port Perry Grinder and Horse Powers, Clothes Wringers, Churns, and ANYTDING You MAY ENQoutw von. Gco0 Love. A RE11AGES !.. 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 Heavy Ulan a Whips, Combs, Brushes, '&c. in stock. We Lead but Never Follow, WOOL Any Quantity of Wool Wanted -•-AT TILE )311USSTLS— Woolen Mill. ighest Market Price Paid in exchange for fine Tweeds, coarse Tweeds, Cheek Flannels, in all wool and union, Grey Flan- nels, and Blankets. Also Sheet- ing, in both Gray and White, fine and coarse Yarn, &c., of which I have a good supply .NO. ON 73,1 XD• I am prepared to do all kinds of manufacturing, such as ROLL CARDING, SPINNING, WEAVING, TWISTING, COLORING, FULLING, &o. Satisfaction. Guaranteed. All kinds of Knitted Goods Made to Order. Give Mo a Call before dispos- ing of your Wool elsewhere. Yours truly, GEO. HOWE. PAINTING! GEO. I u" a e4s tE.hdT\ ,, PAINTER, , 9 1 BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, } f I8 SHIMMED TO DO ALL HIND8 OP Painting, Graining, Glazing, Kalsomiving, Paper Hanging, &c. All work done Promptly and at Reasonable Bates. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED in every instance. GEO. PRIPPEN. . BLYTH -Woolen Mill. R. Forsyth & Son, formerly of the Wroxeter Woolen Mills, beg to inform the Farmers in this Vi- cinitythat they have'Now in Op- eration a Woolen Mill 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 meet a liberal ,patronage. CUSTOM WORK of all kinds promptly and care- fully attended to. The Hzaxnosfi PRICE paid for Wool in Exchange for Tweeds, Pull Cloths, Flannels, Tarns, etc. A Trial Solicited ! 11. DENNIS, • Satisfaction Guaranteed !' ,"sign of Nig Scotelt'Ool'tai'. R. Forsyth & Son..