The Brussels Post, 1893-7-21, Page 3JULY 21, 1803
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\V11Y S1I11 CHANGED lulls ,1iIN1),
hear John, 1 an glad you have come, for
I feared
That you might not come again.
I was Lintel to speak as I did when you
left ;
I have ehauged my mind since then.
Yes, John, I moan it. Pan ready to be
font• WIN as soon ns yon pina8o ;
You can ash my father at once, and I
thick
Ili'( answer will put yell at naso,
What hits made me change nay mhnL
duo yon ask ?
Look out of the window there
Where the leaven of the maple gently
stir
In the breath of the balmy air.
Do you 8330 those binds, one soberly
plumed,
The other with bright red breast ?
DO yoti see how loving and happy they
nem,
As together they build their nest ?
Well, after you left, I thought of the
look
That came in your oyes when I said
We most have a hone and a bank ac.
count
Before we decide to wed,
Yet I loved you, John, when I spoke
those words
And I only meant to say
We ought not to marry till we hail mads
Some store for a rainy day.
And when you departed, 1 wa:oiled your
form
Till it faded from my eight ;
When 1 heard those birds iu the tree•
tops there
Twittering with delight.
I saw how happy they were
As bit by bit they budded their nest,
And I. learned, what all should know,
that work
Which is cheered by love is bloat.
I saw how the birds, in their labor of
love,
Enoonraged eaoh other ; and then
I said to myself their example should
be
A lesson to woolen and men,
That is why I have changed my mind,
and I feel
That I ought to be by your side.
Our home will be made the sooner,
John,
If your work is cheered by your bride,
HOLDING THE RI3INS.
The night was clear, the sleighing good,
The mutter seat not nide,
She snuggled close beneath the robe
To her fond lover's side,
The horse was spirited, and jumped
With frequent tugs and strains,
Until she innocently said,
"Do let Isle hold the reins 1"
11.
They're married now, perhaps because
She was so helpful then ;
She loves hint well, and lie loves her—
Well, in the way of men ;
And yet in ell their sweet delight
One sad thought mattes him wince ;
She held the reins that winter's night,
She's hold them ever since,
IIOC4SiIOLil 11I N'I'S.
It Js said Ihet n teaspoonful of salt put
into it kerosene lamp will improve the
anality of the IJgh6,
One teaspoonful of Ammonia to n tea•
cupful of water applied with a 1.1(14 will
clean silver or gold jewelry.
Plaster of poria is an excellent mater-
ial for sealing 0at0np and fruit bottles
and 3811101'0 elsily applied than sealing.
wax.
Craekery that has become soaked with
grease may bo cleansed by slow boiling
in Moak lye.
One ounce emelt of cloves, cedar and
rhubarb pulverized together, mattes a
good perfume for oloaets and drawers and
helps to prevent moths.
Ripe tomatoes will remove ink ' and
other stains from white cloth, also from
the kande.
Wash out common oil stains in cold
water,
Hang a small bag of charcoal in the
rainnvater barrel to purify the water.
Damp salt will remove the discolora-
tion of cups and saucer's muted by tea
0,04 careless wa81)11133.
To purify the air in a newly painted
room pub several tubs of water in it and
the water will absorb n great deal of the
smell. Milk will absorb more thrill
water.
Inn basin of water, salt, of Gouge,
falls to the bottom, so never soak Bah
with the skin side down, as the salt will
fall to the skin and remain there.
Wash all marble daily with ammonia
and water in plane of soapsuds.
Apple cameo is 1110013 improved by the
addition of a tablespoonful of butter, and
requires less sugar.
By adding vinegar and a little sugar
to the stove blacking a high polish is
easily produced.
Now iron ohotld be gradually hoatecl
at first. After it has become meed to
heat it is not likely to crack.
"I1Iy friend," said the fakir, as he
grew very solemn, "110 yen reea11 the
words blown into the glens ?"
"No, 1 dont remember,"
Then lot m1,o,l your 1'e1QlJeotion, It
5058 on every bottle, 'Not warranted in
the case of an old bald.hoacled own) look.
Jug for a third wife.' Now then, you
were 1.0)1411w, '3'"''''3 } "u 1'
"Yams, I w ,d Lada"' n.; t I taut bur, ton,
and yeti kin g" to pot with your old
tv11Jt,iwash 4
"My friend, 1
"And I got a hundred Isere farm with
her and she's oxpoetiu' a thousand dol.
; lure back p01101011, and 11 I was (18 years
younger I'd liolt yen puler 500 butes for
It deceives'."
"Aly friend,
"Growth of new liter be blamed 3"
shouted the old roan Ise he Incited elk
"Didn't need no new ha'r, nor any ba'r
at a11. She'd bin lovfu' mo fur 20 yo(tl•0
and jumped at the chance to hest tee.
Co to hollyhock with yor old Pattygo•
1111411 didhwalor, and dont never speak to
(110 Agin,"
3115tl`1tt Jcb ,
! orric1.
Tho Orangemen of this district oelo-
brated the 1'1.)311 of July this year with
their brethren in Mount Forest.
G. Kort and W. D. Gilohrio+t, from
Atwood, have opened out in the butcher
business in the shop just north of Mr.
Sharpie's tailor shop.
Robs. Toombs anti wife, of Denver,
Colorado, are at present visiting friends
in and around Gerrie. IIe is an old
Gerrie boy and with his 3031(3 left bore
Omni 10 500080go.
\V, Tuuug, sou of hobs. Touug of this
village, who i0 holding a poeitio)1 a8 book-
keeper for a firm in New York city at a
handsome salary, is at present in town
visiting lde parents.
Loa eh sic> Iv,
Allan 1110000nel, of the London Asy-
lum staff, spent a few clays with old
friends in tins village,
Robert MoCarrol has arrived home
from his trip to Algona. He purposes
returuing there shortly.
Rev, J. II. Hext, the fam0ns colored
premoher, has been seenre(1 by Iho W. 0.
T. 1,1. to give a leetar0 in Lucknow at an
early date.
James Falconer brought to the Septi•
eel office three bon's eggs that averaged
a quarter of a pound each and measured
respectively 82c0(1, 8x0 , A}s(lj inches.
Dr. 3, S. Tonnant one day Met week
while in Ole second story of the Medical
Hall building, accidentally stepped into
a stove pipe foie in the floor and had his
foot and leg badly hurt,
Tho members of Old Light Lodge, A.
F. & A. 11I., atteuded divine 80rvi00 in
St. Peter's Episcopal church in this vil-
lage last Sunday at 2:30 p. m., when a
special sermon woe proachocl to them by
Rev. John T. iiorrin, of Bayfield, from
the subject "What mean von by this
service ?"
E71iutou.
Miss Carrie Coats, of town, was an
eye -witness of the horrible Lira at the
World's Fair,
jThe old skating rink hoe been convert•
ecu into a hay pressing establishment.
The hay is being exported to England.
Mrs, Whitt is attending the Sumner
school of music for teachers in Grand
Rapids, Mich., Charles \V. Laydon,
Philadelphia, director.
The cricketers west to Henson on
Wednesday of last week where a match
Na0 1,11tny0t1 0,11111110 snub of that pease,
000111tipg ill 0via. cry for Uliute 1 by 00
runs in One innings.
While digging a well on his lot the
other clay D. Cantelon remelt a large
stone at a depth of 18 feet and as it was
impossible to remove it there Mae no
alternative but to till np the holo and
make another.
The Clinton oyole 1rsulc is now in good
order and the boys lire getting down no
practice. I6 is the intention of the club
to have 0race meet in a couple of lveelte
when good prizes will be offered and a
good day's sport given.
The other day a gold hunting -case
watch (minus the works) leas atolou from
Rumblell , Co's store. The supposition
Is that some one entered the store while
the employees were engaged and took it
from the workbench.
J. A.. Orel', 13. A., late commercial
master of the Perth Collegiate Instituto,
spent rt few days with his parents in
town He leaves for the States, where he
will assist iu opening lip 01i111108eta arid
Wisuonsiu for the Canada Life Assooia-
lieu, Previous to his resignation he was
presented with an address and a heavy
gold chain and locket by the pupils and
tea01101.0 of the Perth Collegiate.
1310 IIAIII 1! Is1SI)t?If.
"Now, gentlemen," began the fakir, as
lie arranged half a 11 ulldrod bottles on a
temporary table at the street corner, "I
nm here to sell the original and only
Patagonian Ilair Renewer. It has been
in use for 112 yeare, and hoe been tried by
trillions of people and yet I have never
heard of 0.1 instance where it failed to
sot as warranted. If it fang to prodnoe
a growth of new hair on the head within
six weelt0 I agree to forfeit $500. I have
deposited the money in the Second
National Batik end shall be here about
three montlte. Who buys the first bob,
110 1"
"Look (0118re, mister p' said an old
elan me he pi eeooil forward, "wasn't you
down to Skinnorvilie last Spring ?"
"Sl,innervllle 7 I believe Iwas,"
"wasn't you selling this same stuff
down there 1"
"Stuff I I ivas selling my Patagonian
Bole Renewer, sir."
"Waal, I want you to look at my
Head," continued the old ehnp 00 be un•
covered a poll 0e smooth and Shiny AS a
new dinner plate, "I bought a bottle of
that stuff."
"Sluff 1 Du yell mean my hair re-
newer?"
"Exactly, You warranted it to foray
n. growth of new ha'r inside of six weep+.
I used it, What's the 6ro,vt11 7 Whar'o
the new bait 5"
Godes-WI'.
The Monarch, on her up trip laid week
parried 10 carloads of binder twine for
Manitoba points.
Hou. Mr. Patterson, dliuister of 13111i-
tia, wife and two daughters, will arrive
in town shortly to spend a oonple of
week+ in Goderieh and at the Point
Farm.
Rev. John MoGillivrtty, a Goderich
boy, was chosen by the Montreal minis.
tars to deliver the address of welcome on
their behalf to the great Ohrletlan En.
deavor convention.
The Bell Telephone Company make
the only appeal this year against mesons.
menta in town, They complain first that
the town has no right to tax them, and
second that they are assessed too high —
$1,000 on personal, and $500 for income.
Judge Tools will hear the case on 25311
inet.
Returns to G wer0111006 by crowd at.
torney Lewis for the first six months' of
1803 show only five prisoners tried at the
County Judges' Criminal Ccnrt during
that period ; one for embezzlement, three
for larceny and one for false preteno00.
Four were committed out of the five.
1'he three for larceny were all sant to the
Central Prison, the one for false pre.
knees to the Mercer Reformatory.
The Nafbel li1•operty at the juneticn of
Arthur and St, Pmtriek'e streets hag been
sold —the pr0000t brick house and one lot
to Mre. Win. Mormon, and the remaining
lots to Samuel fear. Mee. McLean will
shortly move into the house and rebuild
next year. but Mr. Pear will begin the
erection of a dwelling at once. The
foundation of G. A. Fear's new house
in the oppooite block is completed, and
the ()Repenters are at work en the ringer
structure, 'Blase changes will make a
doeided improvement in that Nation of
St. George's ward.
'THE BRUSSELS POST
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VI/X(3tc+r,
The Exeter ,,ricket oluh whioll
On/fight to be dead leas revived (tea .
Ltd. 13idsett was awarded the c utraet
of watering Main street at the last "lent•
ing of the council at the rate of $1.25 per
day.
Phe oroatnory opened Isere 1 1414 1444. alt.
Owing to 1110 1ns3111ciollt 8npply of senior
they have been unable to run it r, i,•
101(081 extent,
Geo. L, Money, 'd 1iirktu0, w ,s in town
hurt week to got 10w for 0 NOurru living
' Jn Kirlttou, who m0,110100015 and without
just mune throw a dipporful of boiling
water on him. 11s was badly scalded
about the head and facie and presented a
very pitiful appearance.
Jas. Woetoott, of Douglas, Manitoba,
formerly of this place, Who luta for some
time boon malting a collection of wild
animate, 00u13400Lng 0111, moose, deer and
several other prairie ape0188, will exhibit
them at the Toronto exhibition lhie Fall
in the shuns of it travelling menagerie,
A Ma800ie sermon was preaohod to the
fraternity of Exeter and sister lodges in
I the Main street Methodist church last
Sunday, by Rev. James Livingstone, of
Kincardine.
lion, Thos. Greenway, Premier of
Manitoba, spelt a few clays irk town la8t
week after which he went to Chicago
where he will remain on business for
e0m0 time, 1Ie reports props and things
in general 111 a flourishing 0ouditiol in
the Northwest.
The A.dvooato Faye 1—In the absence
of Rev. F. Ii, 1''att and family, who are
pumping at Grand Bend Park, Captain
Romp has been sleeping nights at the
rectory. Monday night he entered by
the kitchen door as usual about 10 0'•
clock, but did not notice the cellar door
was open. Now he has an ugly gash
over the right eye, a sore elbow and a
sore knee, besides two fingers 0f his right
hand were pat oat of joint, which were
00 -sat later on. The captain will no
doubt keep himself furnished with a light
when entering the rectory from tills out.
John Gillard, of Norwich, has a rose
bush with over 500 mese cm it.
Lowie Guay, of Levis, Quo., aged fid,
danced at his grandson's wedding on
Ivtonday.
EGeo, Stewart, at Simcoe,from the 10th
of an acre of strawberry plants 110.0 pick-
ed this year over 000 baskets of fine
strawberries.
A. Mieoampbell, M. P. P., has been
re -nominated by the Conservatives to
contest Nast Simcoe for the Ontario
Legislature.
A tramp who Fact been put off a train
at Deux Rivieres, near Brockville, placed
his neck across the traelt before an in.
coming train and was deoapitated,
The Brown Manufaotnring Company,
Walker's Foundry and the St. Charles
Omnibus Co., of Belleville, have beets so
pushed with orders that the mos had to
work 12 hour8 a day.
In the Methodist obarob, Wogram, on
Sunday afternoon, a funny thing hap-
pened. While the congregation was
waiting for the Sunday school to close in
the basement, an old sheep wanted into
the church and 11p the aisle, and seeing
no one in the pulpit made its way
thither. It stood there bleating for a
few minutes before the people had
sufficiently got over their laughter to put
it out.
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Grand Trunk
If you are going to the
W oaLD's
Bo sure and go vitt the
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St. Clair '.'ani el
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For Lowest Rates Apply to
.l KENDALL,
G T, 13. Agent, Brussels,
. VER'S
Sarsaparilla
¥-our best remedy for
E-rysipelas, Catarrh
R-heumatism, and
S-crofula
Salt -Rheum, Sore Eyes
A-bscesses, Tumors
R-unning Sores
S -curvy, Humors, Itch
A-nemia, indigestion
P-imples, Blotches
A-nd Carbuncles
R-ingworm, Rashes
1-mpure Blood
L-anguidness, Dropsy
L-iver Complaint
A -II cured by
AYER'S
S,s rtsapari0 a
Prepared by Dr, J. C. Ayer & Co„ Lowell, Mass.
Sold by ell Druggists. Price ee ; six bottles, $g.
Cures others, Will cure you
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Maliffeelfa
Price Paid,
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x3.2. EaFt.pion eft Sabi'
wish to remind the In 1(113 t hat they still want 1-. 5,' 31 nut]
that they have on band for this season's trade the
Bigge at Stock: of Woo1e ioba3
Ever shown by tiny other Factory iu Ontario, whicL t:ick' will ex.
change for wool at prices which will Astnliiilt Lura, ;r.
11111111111.011•11M masomesimnsarii
It will pay you to Lottie and sec. our Tremendous Sts^_: which is
Opened For Inspeotiors,
Come and Satisfy yourself before disllosiu; of your Aseallere.
Do not toilet to seotcre for' your' wife one of'Oar
Fine Wool Scotch Shirts.
'NOTICE.—Do not be led away by shoddy l;e•ddlars and
others travelling through the country. We do not e1i.'.4oy any such
teen. But co1110 direct to our factory and by Fair Dealing we hope
to gain your support and confidence.
We Guarantee First-class Work in Roll Carding,
Spinning and Manufacturing.
P. S.—Paltiea from a distance e;ul rely ,n1 gntt.li:; their Ron
Cardin back with them the same day and they will tinct as ready
to give the most prompt and careful attention to all.
lay -.xianogaw SAN%
t1'S
50, 00 POWIDS OF WO°
Fula CASH
Or in Exchange for Goods.
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The Highest larket Pride will be Allowed,
We have a Fine .6osor^tment of
Tweeds, Cottons, Flannels, Cash-
meres, Blankets, Sheet-
ing, Knitted Goods,
Yarns, Soo,
A11 Wool left With us for manufacturing., whether ro111) or
otherwise, will have our prompt attention.
SATISFACTION G UA RA NTEED,
HOST Ji & Co,,
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SALESMEN
ANS !
Salesmen are wanted to represent us in the x,1.10 of a
Choice line of
Hardy Canadian Grown Stook,
Experience not necessary. Wo want real worker',. and to all such
we offer a permanent situation at a good income with chance of ad-
vancement. As we now have over 700 acres under cllltiratio,l W,+
can give our salesmen many superior advantages. We also desire
to secure a good loan in your district to sell the
ROTARY SPRAY PUMP,
For which we have the General Agency. This is something now
and indispensable to the farmer or fruit grower. Send for terms
and testimonial circular.
STONE 86 WELLINGTON, Nucaerimen,
46-8 TORONTO, ONT111IO.