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The Brussels Post, 1888-6-8, Page 2THE BRUSSELS POST JUNE 8, 188S. aaagas�asaww c*ala* wercrsa,va�mncemacccsw xvs�aa'awurt,mur�mwa>t..rwasmtncm• :.. ... -,. Dirootory of Churohoe &nd Societieet Mhbvzttr: Citen,•u. Sabbath Services at 11 a.m. and 0:30 p, tn. Sunday School at 2;90 p. in. Rev. John ;toss, B. A., pastor. B303 ('nrucn. Nnbhuth Services at 11 a. in. anti 0:30p. ut. un I ay School tet 2:30 p In. S'r Ir IN'tt ('amen.• Sabbath Services •at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 3:80 eon. Rev W, T, t'1u1>•, incumbent. MET1-1e1,Ie1' Callan. Sabbath Ser'wiCue at 10:30 a. m. and ti:30 p. m. Sunday Sohool at' 3:30 p. in. Rev. 31. Swann, pastor. ,Boat:ut (.'tTtteme entrc•n. - Sabbath Service third Sunday in every month, at 11 a-ni. Rev. P. 1. Shea, priest. Onn 1•'tanowa' Loect: every Thursday evening, in Graham's block. 3TAsoaxc Loans Tuesday at or before fns; moon. in Garfield block. A. 0.11. W. Louor on 1st and 3rd 'Mon- day evenings of each month. S'onxstntir' Lotion 2nd and last Monday evenings of mit mouth, in Sutale's hall. L. 0, L. 1st Monday in every mouth, in Orange Hal). Doter u;; rie:E. •- Wee t, luaus from 8 a.m. 7:30 pan. Macutxtcs' It rrt•t:rt:, Reading Room and Library, in IIolmes' bock, will be open from 0 to S o'clock p.m. ;Wednesdays and Saturday's. :Hiss Minnie Shaw, Lib. rarian. Bltrsssts W. C. T. V. hold monthly meetings on the 'ird Saturday. - in each month, at 3 o'clock p.m. Mrs. Swann, Pres. Mrs. A. Strachan, Sec. . S:v verxaj _Amar services at 11 n. m., 3 and 8 o'clock pan. on Sunday and every evening in the week at 8 o'clock, at the barracks. Capt. Bates in command. • s o•ztn r. DICKS LESSON. "Yoe, yott otic have it for twenty dollars, I'''3 worth tiler() thou that, but I'm ureal of it, .tuts I can get something I want a goad deal muco than the bicycle with that money." Dick looked longingly at the well ;,ora bicycle, Lo heel wanted a bluyeie wore thein "uytliing oleo in the wltolo wide w•.,rld, awl he had Only just made up Inc um. d that it was wholly out of too question to Dope for oue, when I; red Davison, Made him ible t,anpting offer "How long will yon keep that offer open for we ? Ire netted, ab be put his hand ou the eadclie with a caree:deg touch. "Fell, I'll give you an hour to make np your mhel ill," answe eta Prod, who was ehrevel euough-to forece ti:at 0 limited time would probable wake Dick more. likely to decide in few r ,1 ,0 bicycle, titan it be Lad a longer t.l eortunity in which to tlttait the i t t'tel• oval. werite(3 c rtrtde to do for moths 1, ova taut) 1'i1 slop intd let you Leen what; I tial.141 3mot tilting • it, rut toy x y bate.," a it wcreel Dick. ".hi,i toy d.. , iso t it 2" nod be`vaulted tit:. 4t ,ajtilu ,out ral' a-thediets.' - That• trial ? Lou then and there alt_L-ug1 L.t ww• oat nu; admit it even to hire apt lsit)ek"l had occupied the t,tci.'.: r .:htn•e of thoughts ever „nee r, bicycle chub had ben organized in the little ati l i' .1 a. ei, . been very hard for him to ace Id to enjoyittt ' 3.'L4:n .' ill ;which he coutd rot -hart bee wee ho had no Wheel. "1 s3(.vor tht,:r;ln 1 should gat snob a bargain r.s :Li, 1" Le said to hineelf extzlten'ly, is hu went clown the street, whi:,:aing as blithely as any blackbird. "1. must have it, but where stall 1 get the money ?" That was a beriauS (illeetion, and ono that tut+t c.u:.vr. red bofote ho conld d,.ci'in upon tho bicycle. Ho knew that it tw,a:id not bo of tho least ueo to ask kis mother for it, for, loving and indulgent as elle away to her wily t.ttt 1 ,,he hod a hart. rnggto t 't cu ::1::,11,:;11 by tttaotling music to Ise;, blot a, sellool anti to buy. Lis eioth:a sa,d books. How than l ,cl•1 Le ,r:t it ? Ttt...ty . it very small sunt to pay f:.o n1)i010.0, but it was a very large 51103 to a Loy Who had. not a pnu, in lile eitcot, A.e he ammo his head. into Lia pookeits to eonvinco Lnu.ocif that tie was indeed penniless !1^. 1'•^;1)1 l t,. well•ftlled purao that he had forgotten about for the Moment, and Lc drew it rut with 'a little start of surprise, • 4.1 the last meeting of the school literate/ society to which ho helougod be Lati been elected treasurer, and the balance of funds from the pro• ceding year had boeu handed over to biro. Twenty-two dollars and fifty cones 1 It was tantalizing to. Have so much money in his p0ssee• pion anis yotnot be ablo to purchase rise coveted bioyole. • Suddenly a thought chum to slim that made his faro flash with excite - molt and. his heart beat with Brent. • throbs. Why not ueo this money; to purcbaso too bicycle, and then he'' could replace it before it could be needed for any' of tho 'moiety capon. see.. Ile bad. six months before bin in which to replace the Mon0y, and 1 surely he could find pleuty of ways in which to earn that sutra in half a year. "Soiliolgae, 1. fool as if it was 11 stooling ; bat, of courso, it isn't, 1 for I ata •g:Ot) to Tay back ovary cent of it, I'm only borrowing it," Ito said to himself an Ito felt nn ma comfortable couseionenoss of wrong doing when be detertniucd to ase the society's funds. "It would be foolish not to ado it ,viten the bicycle is sail a bargain, and tits meaty in n„t nceeled for anything.” Dick quiotetl Lis ooncoieuoa by theee assuraueec, and, opening the purse, counted ottt twenty dollars, anti wrapped it up in a plee0 ; f paper. "I would not care to have Fred know where the money comes frons," he said to himself. "Well ?" intorrogeted Peed, as i)iclt a tine back from his orrauds, "\\'oat, I'm going t0 ftl>o your bicycle, ohs fellow ; eo ttol it nut, and I'll hand over your money." "It must be cash clown," said Fred, who hod the reputation of being hard to deal with ill nee.reau- tilo ti'lt3iettltions among his school- fellows. "00 course it will be cash down, answered Dick, handing ovor the handful of silver and bills with a lordly air of indifference, "Who haute to matte two or three pay- ment)) aymints of such a small amount ?" "lett meet be a nabob," '33it1 Fred. as Lo counted the motley, wondering whore Dict; managed t0 got it, "It's all right sa take your bicycle." Dick needed uo mond invitation, and dieposiug of his small parcels na various pockets, lie vaulted into the saddle, and was soon speeding down the smooth street, ecareoly able to believe that ho renlly poss. eased the desire of his heart at last. What should ire tell his mother ? He Ikoow that olio would not approve of tieing funds that had beau en trusted to him, nud yot olio would maternity want to know how he got the bicycle, Ho rode more elowly as he pondered this question. "1'11 tell her I'm going to work it out," he decided at last ; "and that will bo the truth, too, for I do Lave to work for the money to replace the twenty dollars," As he anticipated, Lia mother was quit.) satisfied with this explan- ation, and delighted that he at last owned the bicycle for which ire bad longed ; but Dick felt conscience- stricken at lits own deceit when lie heard her loving words of congratu' ration. In the delight of his now posses !donho soon got over, the uneasy feeling that he had felt at first, and enjoyed his bicycle to the utmost. Now and then he rememborod that the days wore speeding array 1 Into weeks, and still he had not bo - gnu to earn the money wltieh mast replaced, but six months seemed 1 a long time, nod he contented binl- i:t If ,. it h !trying that some way Ill which ho could matte some money w(nld present itself Occasionally Lo hada chance to eltrrl it little, but his olaviugeacuint elated slowly, and at the end of feu:.re:outbe he only had three doll- ars lti the littlo box in his human drawer, IIu hogaa at length to be serious• ly uneasy stud to wonder how he could possibly earn the athoeSOVO.n• tears dollars in the short time ro• middling to him "I say, Dick, 3'ou't'o just the hey ave want t0 pee," ehonted ono Of bis ecitn,tl tw(tes Al iso tt1114t0 lti.3 app':1,r enc•) et school one morning. "Coro.) over here in a corner of the phty ground. We're having an im pro:uptu meeting. of too Lt': ratty Inn 0." \\ b^.l.' 3 up ?" 1.“10:11 DieL, ahr abo1;::1 tins summons, "Why, ro't'e just found out Cott old Preeton ie going to be marital, raid, =snoring the good seta 1 t)fi tic gavo 11 when we orgauiz :l , or poster;, cud :til ho'e done fol i% WC, think ib would be rho correct thin; to draw got itt tw enty•flee (1,1',"e.) from our funds and giro box) handsome prey nt. All Stu •t:. tis aro fon it, so whet do you 3 ;T" All at one» Dictk'e heart t.r..a, to- slut) beating, and cvo yt'k:. swam bef:,:e ]lie eyes, What truni�'. the boys toy if they knew lie hot used twenty dollars out ol'tho 1,,,,'- ury ? lfello I Oilman, Soon a gilts., svhet's the matter with .you 2" queried ono of the boyo, giving hint a rough, but not unkindly shake: • Diok recoverocl himself by a violent effort. "I don't feel good this innorning," ho said rather feebly, "Yes-, it would be nice to got l\Ir, Preston a preeonta When aro you going to get it 2" "Next Saturday avo'il delegate two of tho boys to go to thio city and pick out something," en v:erect Harry, "There goes the scltoo]. bell, I'll tell you more afterward," and too boys trooped into ilio echool.room, The hours of Um morning e04e1On emoted litre an eternity of misery to Diak, Ho could /lot force; his mind to attend to his lessons, tad failed uttorly in all his recitations, Finally Mr. Preeton oellcd him to talo tleelt. "What is tho whitey ttith you foie inoeuiug,'my boy e" Ito, aslced, kindly. "Aro you idea ?" "Yee, sir," etnrnineretj I)1'Oli, nut able to lilt Lie Ine,t anti Inept Otto keen, searching giallo.) of the inset er's gray eyes. "'Then 1 will oxutlto you for the day, for utero in no tree in reei'tlu • jug when you Itch 11011 prepared for reolta' 1e•" Diultt1t 1ndi3' availed 311111lelf of '11') perutissiou to leave the cahoot chow, and gathering up his boots.' he went homeward at gait very different from his ttea.al brielr 8.013 (T0 lit: cowl:LOVl D ) Fat r, xii IN tete )e. Ilow 0iti N3 Pay. --It our farmers would pay nttontiuu t., gro.viug on ions thoy would find It very romun erative. It is alin013 impoeeibie to obtain enough for calinery purpos"y this spring and t't"y aro av )rth tat whole -40o $00 00 low 100 Iba. On- ion ars being imp, tae Oenn h{yp: ,tuts Malta to ,supply the dem old ill Ontario. An a0re will easily pro duo 100 bushels, worth 1st ;cast $000 Are you not going to use a blood purifier this Spring 11 If so, remember that Dr. Carsou's Stomach Sitters is one of the best known. Largo bottles 130 cents, d?itw Use; Pon EGGS —A earns pondent to the Hnmiluou 'Times nut; geses that if eggs remain cheap, farmers can do hotter by footling diem to the (hives than by nulling them, pay, a 15 touts a doze)). lie maintains that one dozen tggs ars worth fully two gallons of net milk if fed judiciously to young calves. The suggestion is worthy of g trial. Calves and a plontifnl supply of eggs come together, and the 'expert. trlegt ie tuns an 0 toy 000; t'PEOTOCIIA" fir colds. "PEOTORIA." for coughs. "PEO 3'OLIIA"tor the lungs. "PEOTORIA"for the Bronchial tabus. "PECTORIS." the best, tho safest, the cheapest. "PECTORIA" the groat 25 cent Cough Remedy. A BIG RAnlen AND A BIG LIE.— The Ayr Recorder unblushingly works off the following : D. D. Suy der, of Bosevillo, hay a pit on his farm which wants filling up. 11 way caused by tiro uprooting of a horso radtsh, monsuring 3 feet d inches ill length, The bottom roots were about ]calf an inch thick whir, they had been broken off, so that it is safe to say the radish would have measured fully four feet if it hod boon got out whole. Tho rail ish was presented to the Hiboru Holm, and it else reported that as soon as too too. was taken indoors, the inmates of rho Hotel hal to take cd their Meavy flenne!s. A L13000Ofi. .3.losaon it to Lelo:xruod frau) tan sight of ,t bald head. Palling out and premoture grayness of the hair can bo atoppedir takes 1u time. Do not let it ret on without reek- ing an effort to sale 1t (,eta bottle of Dr. Dorcnwoad's Ora (11101:0 Mair tingle; it stimu. laths tiro growth dh.: frosb vitality. and keens its natural Dolor, besides bsiug n su- perb dressing. Ali druggists sell it. To the Editor of Trim Paan, SIu,—I would like to remind 1 your niimnr3it. ..}tit.n11(30111 fenders that about tits !trot week in Awe is the best num for planting ever- greens, and that if then moved— taking caro tolteep the roots cover. ed from digging to planting—they will generally succeed on most sone, with sone little 1331003100 in the way of either ntul:ltiu or-stirrlug the surfitco of the groulal occasionally. It appears to nae that thht descrip• tion of tree is likely to bo of the most ee033. ;i'„est i i uteded 0s • peolally is some protection against the 0..1.1 north wind in winter and early spring. At this last poriocl groware of fall wheat will fregnent. 13' find all their '.hopes destroyed by tt few cold days after the snow le gout). "The wind etbinad to pees ov s it like to knife, stud left it gray had half deed,” ninny human bays said to tae. 13111 ,there that) twice good pro teatime of neighboring Deem this did not occur. AVo are grow. tug few --all tee low --acre broad planantioue. Oleny fino rows of maples aro bojot, phented, it 14 true ; but thee0 Will 3100 t111Stae1' the par pose, thoagit excellent ill their tray, for their loaves try, nut tilers at 1110 111110 u, o,l„d, Trees of evergreens, htlruver, will aie'.1111', True, noth- ing will grow under tone, but ;ilii, will grow 1.111(10r ttuy trete, whilo the'e 10, wLOn unto the triton are sulliajently high aid brauchiug, a coolncs, under ovetgreone wince no ,31301• trse benne), We sb',old not grudge rottu'ning it Halo grauud to :h'' forest. From it we tools all too ground Ivo have. R. W, .Puttee, 'Toronto, 11lay 81. �kcsne 'ail I+Ia tve.:. In the German Reichstag llhero aro 880 smokers and 30 nr'u•smoit ere. \. r.)tn,tntic story was brotigia to light List week by the m trruagc of a yuan, lady ill Cleveland to a gen flow to iron Toronto. It was n marriage brought about through correspondence only. In 'Tomato liras William Your;,, a matter. of fact young luau, who some rima since took it alto hie head that would bo too proper thing to got married. fie' 041 001 romantic), Ana ilio Toronto girls appear not to havo folly come up to hie re- quiremonts. Through sumo means or other ho learned the address of Mise Nellie hIeffort, a young lady living 0u Iluron etreet in Cleveland, and learned that she was open to a matrimonial ellianee. He wroth to her asking Ler to correspond with him, detailing the amount of his worldly ;ammonium, his personal appearance etc. The fair Clevolaud ;a responded la a ponded affabl}', and after a low iuterohnugee of letters, photo- graphs were exchanged. Both were well pleased with the likenesses, tho lady being particularly talion with a 3lasoute apron which the Toronto than wore, After about two months of epistolary courtship the yotiug man formally proposed dor her [mud, 'Iris Me fort accept- ed, and he wrote than he would ar- rive there last \Vednosday to claim hie bride, There was considerable nervauiittess in the house on Huron street. The prospeotivo brido av011- tler1d if her lover had sant her a genufuo likoueoe, wondorod if he had deceived her as to hie age, and if he would still elicit to hie bargain after ho had seen her. At last the proao]c wooer arrived, knooked at the door, asked if Anse lieffort lived there, and was informed that she did. The yotmg ]tidy flew to meet him, aid they exohaugod greetings and looked each other ovor. The young man was satisfied with Lis share of the bargain, but the young lady was not quite so oousidorate, She dallied with him for some timo, and it began to look [Le If Lir, Young would go back to Toronto alone but matters were arranged and the mar. riah'o coueummatod, Fri PHOTO ALBUMS. LIFT T TO RAND, Express Wagons, Toy Carts, Baelzets, .' j._�� Etc., Etc. The Ladies should see the nicely assorted stock of Fans and Baskets, —1310 CUT IN— PTERLING IAc;m:E OIL Sterling ltlaohit o 01 is daily becoming more widely aid f tvorably known. Thoeo who try it continua to nue it. No other Oil 30 morn su table for gonoral nee, 11 is well adapted for all 11 aoh eery, Reapers, llowers and Threshers 1 "Thi-fiui��m -1111ED:A,NT- for i J1)1303.t•1u'harctl l,;t ,1]'e 3filiau, Kill d' C.r,., .Z)et)'olcu ; Brandt (It S't,'a(lbrd, Ontario, . . P011 8:11,1; 7lY . o1.V.GJ ..A. I.y & Oo.9 jrkyss3.Ls; 11. 14',1fcA).tlsralt, itthcl ; .1, Titn,rw, 1i1uevele, 7m --'AT '.1:11.1E— POST .TiIp-_POST BOO.)i'tS'TO2 E. loonomy Restaurant. llariog just opened in the 1/rick t:,n'n et' Storo, formerly aceupied b,' It, Mal. echo, Brussels, the appo'il,, comm. to the Poslolllce. , TOT MEALS ! (At all reasonable Baur,.) tom' P013 TWENTY (11,N TS. A. Call is especially solicited and crony attention will be pard to Patron:. A Inn - Dud number of lardy and Gentleman Boarders wanted. `ib4S. BROADFOOT, Prot.. AA ON Ern) LOAN! AU Amount; of Honey to Loan on harm or Village Pro- perty, at ! 0 cC 01; PerCenf. Yearly. Straight Loam,; with privilege of repaying when required. Apply to A. Hunter, 1)irisit n Court Clerk, ]3rus8els. LtRON AND DRIICI: Loan &Investment Oo. This Company is Loaning Money on Farm Security at JJowlss7' RATES Or INTEREST. Mortgages Purchased. SAVINGS 13ANK BRANCH. 8, 4, and G per cent. Interest allowed on Deposits, according to amount and time let. OFFICE.—Corner of Markt Square and North Street, tdodc- rich. 3 Horace Horton, x a The Attention o1' tiro Public is called to the fact that the Brussels 'Woolen uc=rl l will give OA`1 gA S Tweeds, Yarns, Blankets, Elan n o'7,, Unde,;t'c3totlaitc•f, y'(i• for the Best 80 (lays, toeokl, Drives in Knitted Goods. vra g, w'4,rs ...— ,.-z .,, To Secure talc Big Reduotions 1 you Must bring tot; � AS. IE. Try the Brussels Woolen Mitt tis' FOIi