HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1887-10-28, Page 6Goma: of lelkou ,tai. Hess of flay eldest boy ? Doctor—
Yes. Mar. C. —You alae feuded
Satan alwnye reeks the ornate professionally my Brat husband,
wben we sleep at our devotions. who died ? Doctor—Yes. Mrs, 0.
If you desire to bo crowned, strive _wen. lav 0000(7(1 beebtuld to sick,
manfully, bear patiently.
If you cast away one cross, you
will doubtfully find another, and
perhaps a heavier ole.
Ho wlio waits to do a great deal
at once n i11 never do anything.
Divine confidence can swim upon
those Bean winch feeble reason can
not fathom.
Our charneter le but the stamp
on our souls of the free choice of
good and evil we have made through
ttud I would like you to see him
through, (on,
Nurc ttemerkuble Stilt.
Pound atlast mina the publio has been
looking for these nanny years dna that is a
medicine which, although but lately Intro-
duced,hes wade for itself a reputation see -
owl to V0110 ,1170 Inedlelne 30 Johnson's Tonle
john -
son's s
Bitters,
fL s' r Pills,ih(eeperformed some
most wonderful 00108. Impure and im,
povezi shod blond soon beoames pbr(aed and
enriched. 131liousuess indigestion mak
beadao1(0, liver c0mpla(01, languor, weak-
theu exoelltn(tl1011(0ozauodicl 08, hwhen urt by
We
uy (i. A. Dcaduien, Brussels.
life. What do yez want, ringing rho
Life will coon be done. 130 not wove off the (lure hell ? I want to
weary or disheartened. What are Nee the Indy of the house, wen,
a few years of toil in prospect with 1'11 tell, as i'we orders to tell all
eternal rent ? callers, that she has gots° ,sway for
Some things you may have with. the sum110r. 5:ez aught io be
gut Reeking. 40010 you may seek and ashamed of yersell, lerkih' the dura
not find : but there are things, and bell leiko that when 1n1Ssue (10 bo
those yon most need, that you will thryin' to get a bit uv 0 nap.
never find without seeping. blathers: if your daughters arc in 111
They do Dot really suffer defeat health, or troubled with a ?alone tl101
><eurablo ♦r i7. the • ell Ynr from g
Beoi ) ell -
who 110010 thole eubmtsslon to God; eras aebltity, nerreaseese, 1.3080(17'. wnak-
the • who, while opposing Him, S3ein nese, or loss of nppetlts, procure ut once a
S hnttlo of Johveou's Tonic Htt, are. aud yuu
to eonqu-r, can win but a perilous will not regret tho outlay. The weute end
and short-ivea victory. gwlerally strengthening effect of this meds-
_ — y eine in truly marvellous. «puts. and <A,110 per
bottle 011)0,001nes Drug Store, Brussels.
THE BRUSSELS POST
A cup of hot water drunlc before
mettle will prevent 00(3808 and (lys-
pepsin.
A pint of mustard seed added to
a barrel of eider will keep tllo li•
quid sweet 101' (an 10(10117.11110 time.
I?or dyspepsia try wandering
milk root, and it will stop the bate,
tog sensation almost iustautly. It
is said to be a ear° cure for this
p111e fill disease.
Equal parte of ammonia aud tur-
pentine will take paint out of cln111-
i,.g, no matter atm dry or hard it
may be. Saturate 111e spot two or
three times, the(1 wast( out Al soap
suds.
Peach stable may be removed by
putting the artio(0 in boiling water
before washiug it, (Mee 1110 sada
have touched them the steins tiro
set aud callous afcur(000de be N.
1n(,ved.
Ill case of a cut, titmice the wouud
with bnrned red Retinal on which
hoe been placed a small quantity of
sugar, then tie up, after epriukting.
with sulphur, and it will ttoal Ina•
mediately.
To clean bottles, put into them
some kernels of corn and a table•
spoonful of ashes 11(311 fill them with
1 water and 37.1107' '1 Vig0roue shaking
' nod riusiug you will fond the bottles
as good as now.
'120 00re wtt1(5 take (10 Irish p0 -
talo and cut a pleat of the end and
rub on the'wart two or three tlmee
a any, cutting a slice from the po-
tate, each time used. Very often
one potato is suffieiunt for the cure.
To set the black in Home colored
woolon goods eo it will not emnt,
soak the colored geode or wool over
night iu sweet milk, ring it out and
dry, then rinse well through water,
and the Dolor will be as fast as it
can be,
A nice accessory to a closet with-
out drawers, suitable for laying in
a moo dress, is to make one or more
bags to cover a nice dress, and thus
protect it from dust. Thee° bags
are made longer 'than the dress
shirt and button up, and are hung
up by loops.
Oandied fruit should always be
kept in the dark to preserve its rich
colo'r and flavor. Tomatoes will
often spoil in glass jars, heat ming
thin and watery simply from the
action of the light', aud preserves
thus lose much of their 010101ess
and flavor. Try keeping all fruit
in a covered ebost or' trunk down
collar, if you have not enclosed eup•
board there.'
To clean black dress goods, tape
an old black dela glove, cut into
small pieces and let sta ed over
night in a pint of Soft Wilton In
the morning add no much more I
warm water as will he needed, also
a few drops of ammonia. Have ! t
the goods well brushed, they with a
8ponito wet them on the right side
with the water and rub quite hard ;
smooth with the hand and hang
out of doors in the shade ; tv11011
nearly dry iron on the wrong side.
Canadian. N'e'ws.
Varieties. She jumped at conclusions.—It
•
A'Vassar girl asked by her teach- ,is absolutely necessary that this
e0 what kind of a noun 'kiss' was, I place should he filled by a very feet
replied pith a blush, both proper i writer, said old Grind to Afro. Alal
and common. i aprcp, who was trying to get a
The orator is frequently obliged 1 situation for her 3011. Hy boy is
to use troches, but the average wo• Inst the one to suit you then. she
man can talk a hundred words a I replied. 13e roust be a fast writer
minute with a mouth full of hair because his teacher told me only
pine. the other day that he wrote a ruin
'What did Adam and Eve wear 1 ning hand
before they put ell aprons ?' asked Baldness. Thin Heir, Ac.
Those who oro bold, who have gray or thin
the teacher. And after a moment's hair, or who aro troubled with dandru4
hesitation the new boy from Hard- should invest in a bottle of 11r. Dorenwend's
•'Heir \Ingle " It is the finest preparation
acre Orossiots said : 'Nothing but
bathin' suits.'
DESPEl'SIA. (lI ED,
31r. R. Walker, of Waterford, says :—
"Dyspepsia has been my wife's trouble for
a long time past, and she has suffered
sally withit t but, thanks to Dr. Car -
for the hair 011 8061000wh(080. Itis rap-
idly suporcediug allother hair tonics. It
stops 7011151, rest0reg the original color to
gray hair and roe baldness, whore there are
antifillataltlet
e growohar.Do sot watt produce
late but got a bottle at once. G. A. Dead-
man and J. tLargreaves& Co., Agents, Brus-
sole.
son's Stomach Bitters, she is completely Edward fisbiugly. I thistle of
Clued'. It acted very nicely, and did not going to the Oannibal Islands as 1t
sicken or gripe her while taking it. If Missionary Cicely, but you have
people only knew about the Carson Stool. On! to one little word to bid
aoh Bitters there would not be so much y 9n, y
entering in the world." me stay, Darling. Oioely after a
'Rest and change are good for moment's thought. And did the
people, the physicians aver,' said horrid things eat the last missionary,
the wife as she rose, at night to rifle -Edward ? Edward eagerly. Yes,
her husband's pockets, 'I've had a Cicely, yes ; they left nothing but
rest and now I'm going through the bones. Cicely. Oh. how exit-
these
xitthese pockets for a little change.' ing 1 Yes, I think that it is your
0111 Friend—Well, goodbye, my duty to go, Edward. —_
boy. I say, why don't you 0000 11p
iris lea 1W of C}q•
to dinner with me some time ? My
Boy —Why, I will ; of course will alsrea0Ti\G POI:LTRY.--DO not
be glad to. When shall I come ? scald the poultry, but pick them
'0h, come un—er—some time. dry, Bleed thein ill the semtH when
Well, so long.' killing, aud pick quickly. Il eualded,
isCRE PROTECTION. the skin turns blue, tears aud be -
Tine maintenance of a healthy state of comes ragged, thus injuring the ap-
2he system is the surest protection against 7
disease ; experience has shown that by the pea1'anee. When dry picked the
use of Dr. Carson's Stomach and Coustipa- n(11(10al firmness of the flesh re -
tion Bitters, a perfect state of health can
be assured. It frees the system from all
Impurities, cleanses and purifies the
Mood. Por sale by all Druggists at 50cts.
a bottle,
Pedestrian : "Madam, n boy
whom I am told is your son has
just thrown a stone at 300, causing
a wound that is very pain ful. What
are you going to do about it ?'
Mother : '1 don't know ; have you
tried arnica ?'
A Georgia paper says that AIr.
-Wheeler, of Hancock county, out a
watermelon a few days ego, and Where ducks and geese are sent
when opened it displayed a distinct- to markets requiring them drawn,
ly formed '\V' on both halves. This they may be ecaldsd ; then wrap
must have been one of the melons them in 0 °loth for two minutes'
that will 'NV' up. ,,Then the loathers and down will.
Mn. D. Amon', ill Adelaide Street West, off clean. Very early in the
Toronto, writes:—"Fur a long time I have Como . 001E0 small chicks sell readily,
been troubled with a disordered Stomach,
and at last I got so bad that I was can- because of the scarcity of larger
pelted to quit work, and for days Is could sizes, but the usual preferred weight
mains, but whoa scalded it becomes
soft and flabby, 'while the heat float
scalding macs rapid decomposition
of the contenle of the bowels. The
dry picked poultry bring the highest
prices. Cleanliness is impostant.
Cool the carcasses, carefully sew
up 1111 rents or torn places on the
akin, wash clean in cold water, wipe
dry, aocl pack in clean barrels or
boxes, no packing material being
needed. In summer ship in refrig•
orator cars if possible. Always care.
Sully remove 111e pin feathers.
neither eat nor sloop, and the pain )n my
head was most intense. I was induced to
dry a bottle of Dr. Carson's Stomach Bit.
tors. After taking three dozes 1 was al-
most completely restored to Health. My
appatito came bank; the racking headache
is from one to J„ pounds, but later
on those of two pounds are prefer -
rod. In winter all stools can be
shipped better and more economic•
ally when killed and dressed, but in
was gone, and I never slept sounder in my summer the best mode is to ship
life." poultry alive.
'Can yea tell•me what ie the fun- Always got receipts from the rail•
Meat part of a dog ?' 'His tail, I roads, and notify the oommiesion
guess. It's each a wag, you know,' merchant a day or two in advance,
'No, the funniest part of avdog is and always ship so all to reach the
his lungs.' 'How do *fou Matte market not later than Friday. Any
that out 1"They are th< seat of
commission merchant will gaud you
Ma pante, don't you see.' quotations on application, but tho
She was Not to Blame.—ask— prices you will obtain depends, as
'Ethel, 1 am uslialned of you. 1 we have stated, upon the condition
saw that Frenchman in the cerme v. of the birds on arrival, and the
atory kissing you repeatedly. Why quality. Common fowls never sell
didn't you tell him to atop ?' Ethel I its well as pure breeds or crosses.
'1. couldn't, Jack.' Jack --'You
') Why net e' Ethel 'I
can'tt speak French,'ch,'
couldn't . HOUSEHOLDHOUSEHOLDHINTS.
Law Professor 1 What consti, . Warm borax water is excellent
totes burglary ? Student : There for removing dandruff,
roust be n breaking. Profossor : ' Never put the sweepings of a
Thou, if it emelt enters your door • room into the waste paper basket.
and takes five (1011018 from your ' When sponge 03010 becomes dry
'vest pocket in the hall, would that it is nice to cut in 11110 elicits and
bo burglary ? Student : Yes, sir. toast, r
Because that would break lee. Far children there is nothing bet -
Ho 1t11ew li.aw to do it.—airs.. C. ter than saffron tea for teething and
—Doctor, you 10000 at the last ill• ! fever.
Wear Spectacles •
and Eye.Glasses that will preserve your
Eyesight, —
,J:: • .ALJ A z A: 1J S
Manufacturing Optioiun,late of the firm
of Lazarus & Morris, 2a Maryland Road,
Harrow Road, London, England, has ap-
pointed an agent for the Renowned Spew -
Wiles and Eye -Glasses which have been
before the public for the past 25 years.
Lazarus' Sprctnclos never tiro the eye
Last many years without change.
For Sale by H. L. JACKSON
BRUSSELS, - ONT,
MATH
TH
Woolen Mill.
R. Forsyth & Son, formerly of
the Wroxeter Woolen Mills, bog
to inform tho Farmers in this vi-
cinity that they have Now in Op
oration 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.
Brantford city boasts 21 Sunday
schools.
Moody, the ovangelist, writes that
he will not visit Winnipeg this sea-
son.
William Wilson, Guelph town-
ship, has a sow with the very' un-
usual litter of eighteen pigs.
Miss Ralston, of Kinard ing, 18318
awarded a prize at the Luckuow
exhibition for horseback riding.
It is understood that George
Johnson, Dominion Statistician,
will accompany Sir Oharles Tupper
-
to Washington.
Mount Forest has had another
firo and this time the chemical ea•
gine w03 found of little or no 050 in
staying the flames. Minh pr operty
was destroyed.
A, 0. Black and A3ias Vine Mc-
Donald, Kingsville, after 40 years'
courtship, concluded last week that
they were well enough acquainted
to flak getting married.
Philip E. 'Hertz, the cashier 'of
the Willard Tract Society, Toronto,
has absconded. Tho full extent of
Ms defalcation is not known, but
the amount will reach several ;hone -
ands.
The London Advertiser stays :—
Itis sincerely to bo hoped that
Queen 'Victoria will not write any
circulars to the Indians concerning
the impending election in Ealdi-
mand. She 18 getting well along in
years now, and such frivolity is mis-
placed.
Buffalo robes Bre scare° this year
and high priced, ranging from ,$20
to $66, the latter 8001 being the
price of an average hide. Five
years age, $6 wee eonsider011'a good
price for a hide that. is now offered
(1t $130. Robes of grey goat 01130
afro now the Oheapea1111 the m01011'
et,
CUSTOM WORK
of all kinds promptly and care-
fully attended to.
The HOGxnsT PRICE paid for
Wool in Exchange for Tweeds,
Fell Cloths, Flannels, Yarns, etc.
A Trial Solicited !
Satisfaction Guaranteed !
R. Forsyth & Son.
w,A.•N'rn') '.
Brussels Lime Works!
STILL AHEAD,
Tito subscribers take th(e Opportunity of
returning thanks to the inhabitants of
brussels Alla vion(ity for past patronage
and beg to state that having Wade several
improvements in their kiln and mode of
burning they aro now in a butter position
than ever before to 8n1P19 the Public with
Flret•Ohtes Lime.
This being the Phlcteenth Season of our
business dealings in lirese01s; and having
given unqualified eat(sfectlon so fur, the
3101)110 1101.1 rely 011 10000 015 5.011 treatment
and a First -Class Article from us.
Ifirst•OLes Liao 05 13 coots et the kiln.
Wo also burn n No.1 1.100 for P1astorlbg at
l0 cents,
Remember the spot.--Drnsscls lame
wm•fte•
41 Town & Son.
A. Suitable P10ee to Pile Rey.
mend Sewing 91Inehirta 03.11tes,
89xmo. I cress•
.R Ery?RdEil ! ` E1111 000 9 !
(laving removed to my now premises
I desire to return my thanks to tlio pub.
13o for past support and ask a continu-
ance of the same.
ELEGAN2' STOCK OP
Ladies' . and Gent's solid Gold
and Silver Watches, Ouff Buttons,
Broaches, Lar -rings, Gent's pine, roll
plate vest chains and Necklets, Ito Inas
also a nice stools of
WALNUT,
NICKLI; AND
FANCY CLOOKFI.
r Special attention given to the re.
pairing
of Watches. Satisfaution guar-
antee
• Jas, Jones,
Graltann's Bleed.,
OCT. 28, 11"oT.
MONEY TO LOAN,
PRI Teo T. FUNDS.
of Private Funds havu,just been
placed in my hands £Or In-
vestment.
AT 7 PER CENT.
Borrowers can have their loans
complete in three days it' title is
satisfac tory.
Apply to
E. E. WADE.
'Grist and Flour Mills !
The undersigned having completed the change from the stone to the
Celebrated I-Iungarian system of Grinding, has now the Mill in
First Class Running Order
and swill be glad to see all his old customers and as many new ones
as possible. Chopping done.
Flour and Food I(1Wrays A .Ilancl.
Highest Price paid for any quantity of Geed Grain.
WM. MIT MINE .
TIAVING OPENED OUT AN
Egg Emporium, in Grant's Block, Brussels,
Next Door lo the 1 ost Office,
10111 prepared to Pay CAstr for any quantity of Eggs.
BRING- ALONG ALL YOU HAVE
and Remember the Stand.
EAST :EI-RfN
1T _ 1V1 B 33 T.Z 1?., S,
—IVANUIfAOT'UI7EIt Or ---
CARRIAGES, DEMOCRATS, EXPRESS WAGONS,.
I3UG;GIES, WA(IONS, ICTO„ ETC., ETC.
A11 made of the Best Material and finished in 0 Workmanlike
manner.
Bepai1•'i;rmg cf,id ' Pcfiratiil1 promptly attendedto.
Parties intending to buy should Oall before
purchasing.
].2,BL'BnaNO13s.—Marsden Smith, B. Laing, Jas. Cutt and Wm. Me-
IIelvey, Grey Township ; W. Cameron, W. Little, G. Browar and D.
Breckenridge, Morris Township ; T. Town and %V. Blashill, Brus-
sels ; Boy :lel. A. Fear, Woodham, and T. Wright,T'urnberly.
liBEMPMBBI'1 THE STAND—SOUTH OF ]3RIDG +'. •
JAMES BUYERS,