The Brussels Post, 1888-6-8, Page 66 '1 -i.E 1'1RUSSE1_S l'()
rtst '31sses,ceter a ase e: uess..r uiss ,r ", sma
tei111,1 bre Botts. �,.rta.%�l„., .„. r;°,,g.„ and
sa
=-=1• er • and, ,u ',me fustltelo,
i-ri1i l 1,14.g•s811.---Tbo nleoholie 1-""Coo1i.. Ise• • u Il' Th -.t•
slaughter of hundreds of thous -tolls 1"11' 1jj1' ' rut: *t•'t' a secotel
every year puts into insignilioauce ru, nun•
all the railroad accidents, and shill- ]e• ,d t'.e
ovrocks, and choleras, nod }(•Ito•v f' ' t• i i!'•
fevers, anti earthquakes ; nud t4 t+ rat,•s
nbilo nil onr cities aro starlit , r f '1
aghast at the moral and soots' L• I s 44,:1
vnstaiirral of drunkenness, mull al 1,1.5v,
eons aro multiplying by the lino I v,ii
dyed, and liquor selling asset—tied os It ' •
are becoming more d fiau1, tho 1 .i•4 tt. ! • br u:I,•
islntnre of New York, .with no moral 1'Ic- r,qut-
sansage to combat the evil by clecis
4 ve legislature, i$ deliberating wheth-
er or not it had 'better propose an
imbecile compromise winch is eallt•d
hi,1: license in other word , it
proposes to say —All your I, mr
rtttn.oellors ple) ci4e only p,': 1t
srn:a!! liven -<t. must pub, and .,ll
you who can - lay $500 or $1,01)0
rosy so stn with :a business tits' is
the damnation of society, r , nl
alu,tzad that good tura 1'
deluded with this comptomi ,
the devil, 011,someou
it11n4 si1!!e to execute 1'
craw, and ns -w, can't 'jest ,
ler its put upon it this one 144 &(c.
The fact that you cannot cx, cute
fnily a law. lYbich eve of ystIr
laws is fulls' executed ? Yon have
a law against Sabbathbre:tlting of
multitudes offend ib every Snoday.
We have a law against blastill.•tliy,
but sometimes the air is hail • itll
imprecations. We have a law
against theft, but all our jails .aro
full of burglars and highwaymen.
There is a law (against murder, bet
there are murderers in ail our pr•is -
^. •r4 tsrt*U1414 ve,tot' ,.•. ATEA J' 4fAliKb; l ,
Toe Paisley 4. ak innbu7 isau100 d .Ann 4freo(, •11144*e1u
wil`l ln� 1, l ! Il T•niy 9,11!.1.ANDREW ('tlltltIi' J'ltbl'itIh. Till(
t4, 4414" l, , 11.1w of natural gas nta9
beim er Wired at Coffin:, wood
Wrich ,en• 1410 tnllol9 r4f (114011,° hitye I'urilutd
ri :1•,1170 -•f t4 errl,j N'. ngniust dmsdbents
11.014 lu Tlie,14 is (4 4 ,'V(ta ll4 to t•tbd1Ill,dll
11111 "f pa, Ir'( blast, furutte4s tt• litstoril, 11.C.
1' ,ti, Nairn, 11 1.. P 1.,4 Iss-t
In -t lade d 1411, L d stet, dh•'•f h,'.,r =1i , :1s,: u'ri•iny
1H, 111IU"
a '•reit loot -t'
net l'tt t 1 h ,t l fi 1, 1 ,ur,tt;1 ,.1,'44
w il' c pip^ 41 t 1114 ,Iht , • ,11.1, •, 011„ day
r aot. of 'u + w• •Ir
j h t'u e •1111 I r,l 11 n d "u• u.t ud uG ,1111•
ihstultly 81.14- 1' 4t ag au int toile 1,1 t 1 1.., 1 afa ,' 'v, 4' 1'1••+1
t•4 111:;414, t•� _ :t b 111111
ton, w:1+' ,,!l4!•:j; 111?''0
• wast', froma t t,7,(• 1 On -steel V.1 11114 foi' the
luaus' of 1,11 d' �lr• i••c; i +. :rt. 4 `.ah 1:, fie fail:. ;Sop:ri n'l1A1fa
:n, :k.- 111.• c
an ,
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41 •t 1•42 1 44;,
rr ,l • (1. i• , Jn a C;11' tr• l
i a.. g! 1 ! „t lint..,, ill oil 114 0,1+7
l;u^, 141 ,4 !k
111.- s „1 p:1
b,,,' .1Y,17. 1
e(i',r Man nee
FfcS4 Gats
"Of flu 6041 quality 41n^1y x • n t and and de-
laror•.l to aro p•r1 f ,1e• rit Ieee tree of
(+harps,
1',41114. 9•1•1
FAT GATT s WA • f DI
1 1 wbiel,tbe hlghttdu •,• t 1,.,. will
1,9
o
litho'I&!4*,4 84c11014 ,., .,,
and vhln:t.
Inuit r.•r&t't thr plan • , t' ln,r to i
lei hrr'a,fnwolry store. A• CURRIE.
Money to Loan
Money to boa( on
pr'rty, at
t' urn: .Pro -
l.' lie,.;. LOWEST
ni, w lu . 1,��w•at9 �' v, • ...
c,;1' 't 1 i 'Pile 11 ' .till;; of tit ('.101ui(4i1
.u; elk lto•d. ill 1. %Va 11 re i
11' ncr•,••:a Pen ti., -. Il,, ''IIVA'f ,- AND r 011(514
1'onhl '(l out (4141 11 y„t sub ,eri;, .1 !,p , IIIGii so S' IIA) s.
• 1 •'ciocli, 1, d di,- 4''l4 I- 4w •t•„
1('4-1 wards qui,t•.I . a !•r.' it, min ,
14
•4-.1 ;o s
No doubt. many of our readers
would 14(44 believe On wore we to toll
:1 em lh -1 there is oa Clog in the
township of Heidi(ci1. But such L,
thin cans ace ogling to th„ aero sir's
1' v
.
•'4 •4' put tut
1t nd ,11.1
Woo a wlv
w r,clr tops
inn to, . , • s •t ILA went
u( 1 c' S 1ue daub ` lull. Ott' limp says h„ will stake
er041 over t .,Ip a ulna Witt. •
his I'e Llti1+1,,11 that 11 • Cl!) Qa oat
t;rai piing s . 1 we 14(444(! and ;•*1141.•41 fi
1'fty 'iona
s within
11.1-t• •, "• i to liueet °,tats' maim, of a quarter of „ mile And
-4, ev,'r I'nclfic.
1Vhu•u,r toy , • . tent or desi u the Yet there is 1108 ono e• 10011.1 ill (h„
1!14, 31)C1w1,0U i 1'011 book.—lranovsr Post.
aJU( `CI i11 e1'
ins ,•t -u so :n•. punr111g troutTho Ctilruss townhip 001111011
ado tea 11C a 11a:4i
.t,.,,
u'. t u Ants. Ill a • • p (41 ('04uhltim 441
ohs. 1 Its Inst meeting :—"Tlint believing
lc,R t 1ty ll. n. ,U the re
— _ -- m, l 1 ,,t• -.,yo, ,.,.• they rutted I •
commercial intim, /1••,a el, er rein
CHURCH MUSIC,
A good ' hit at the prevailing:
fashion in church music is afloat 10
onr exchange?. Two British sailers
-were talking over their experience
Ono hail been to a cathedral au,1
had heard some very fire music,
anti was descanting )articularly
upon an anthem which gave 11in1
much pleasure. Hie shipmate
!• .. r ,-, 4 tion (valor, u(u with the United Slab's, would
.,1 voryt°log j be beliefici,,t to 0,lnadn, 1111d 11'140
espeoiatly to the farming cuminur•-
c .1. null
valattbls
It 114 014.1.. t 111 k. ity, .,nil whereasF11"In,,rs' iuoti-
n, least' a totes are a prnoel ,•on•ce through
tiOv,d of piss( s G oor hvos in l which 10 ,-xpres1 the foaular' views
e fish i tip hold and 11114
trop It 1.1(1114! heli' PpL.I ,he up•ltl oils
1)en • bst 1 >ile worn" ,,t re ,tu••ht,
1111 , 01111(1„ t ,,eft n hoard the 1 - lv ,soil a th' 1;01111
- Br114"' Fa'',11 s Tr, +'i,n4• 1!114 boom
Pau „ u •i,t .11 room:, a!, expel(-"• in ado-st i i r• the al-
'
•. -G il!•'1' - 111 14'' .141 fear, y1111•*1',:,
i tt-:* • tl mole of ' be U , ly• iilil,i 11 L'"nil
I'1 ll nl.; (lrewn 11 , al reixl ni•m, and ' '!41'14 101 11ici-
pin ll t',4' e.,l , v l,nvlr:_, ex -
•s 1111:,1, the .pre ---sol thsir 144' •" awl -a
sy
listened for 'awhile and then s•.id,
"I say, Bill, what's an anthem?" 1 ' etc,
"What l" replied Bill, "do y 511 11011(
to say 3111 don't know
llanthem is ?" "No me." "Well,
then, r11 tell ser. If I was t+, say
to yor, "Ere, Bill, give n1e that.
'and -spike,' that would not bo 1t
1lauth001, But ,cue I ill .wy
°8111—Bill—Bill —
giv—giv—giv—
giv me—giv me that—Bill giv t1ie,
deme that haud—haudmpike—.pike
— pi1(e—Lill, giv—giv me that—
that gland — handspike -- gland p P --
t
- C
handspike, spike, ]tires140, 8 i ,t •-
p !4e.t
MEM, all-roptl ; Bill, givsmetliat
handspike, spike, ah—Oleo I' That
'0oald be a intnthem."
This reminds us of au incident
once reported from Baltimore, in
svhioh a congregation of colored
people were the aotors. The female
singers were in the gallery, the
males below. A.11 ready, they be-
gan: Females—"I want a mon_--
% want a man—I want a mansion
In the skies." Response by males—
"01 Lord, send sal --send sal—send
salvation down !" Tet such is in
many places passed off for worship
and divine service I ,Strange, is it
:4106 !
St. BATTLE WITH P.11MA'i'ES.
The steamer (Jity of Pekin, which
'arrived at Sou Frauoisco from Hong
Kong and Yokohama on Moy 2.1th,
brings additional information in ro-
gnrd to the wracking of the steamer
,clan Pablo near Turnabout Island
in the channel of Formosa a mouth
ago. The captain's statement if tag
follows :
On Monday evening the vessel
re.a into it thic,4 fo.;. Tie kept rho
ship on her C!•nrse, thou di pre0au-
'liens were taken to keep continually
sounding. Ou Tuesday t Inrniug
Om San Pablo struck a sunken rock
len miles north of Turnabout. It
was impossible to back the ship off,
as the two holds and coal bunkers
ave& filled with water, and there
-w1(o danger of Um vessel capsizing.
It was decided. that it was hopeless
to attempt to stave tho steamer and
cargo, and cullsegnoutly the pas-
sengers and el't;w took to the boats
and made for 'Turnabout lighthouse, !
from whence they wore conveyed to
Shanghai.
Suss bsforo 'the 114011aats were
Toady to be lowered a swarm of
Chinese piratical junks carne from
the neighboring mainland. The
queer -looping vessels sailed in lido
of battle, and Capt. Reid, realistug
the danger bis chargee were in,
Made ptoparati.:is to repel the
attae.k. The pirates, however, cz nos
in such overwhelming numbers that
before any demonstration could be
=ado on beard the sinking vessel
the pirates were climbing tip the
ship's aides, They were led by a
man armed with n catla4s and a
large revolver, and his shipmates
*Oro also very heavily armed. I
311' .Shan (40144.
Otto I nae .1r., „11.11•,
6(14,44.;4:11 ,•,;• 1„ . 14.4, ,4 •I, 144!4(
'X"4040 .1(14 I1c'g"lloI i, •41.1 douse'.,
and that • 014 qn.• h,- '1 • , drawn Drat
I for Ili 1 m t 1` 1rd•'d to
i ll•. ear • ry•
.� .. .-
Spring! Spring! Spttna! Boils! Boils!
I Boils I The best Blood Purifier and Tonic
1s Dr. Carson's Stomas!! 13itle4, Tao
People's Remedy. Lorre bottle. lin cents.
ft). James 01441,•64, In the I'nnit•le
nrvllee,
y 014b1,t • •tivnl1.l loth stalls
a tt.,n five 1' L ;'4' 414 '0114 long 1
C '110:n file nind feet
41 t cows. i' ant particular to
i1,s4•.' CH- Stall.- - 'el, -0 t• a drop
pp.. s hill 011 s, 1 14! 1 ,l- MX incites
lit II, •44(411,1 nal ed 14 oug the
row of -• 'alto, This plant(
will prevent nue cow buts lying in
he. 0.0n dung- if the stall ie wider
0)8 It five feet, •, •• will stand ding
t'nn•ly across a...l befoul her bed. I
think 1 should w ..he Mem four feet
s'lnt', but for es.wding of the milk•
er.--1 do with 1• eummou Blip noose
about the horns. fnstaued to a hole
111 the truttgil 1 tuiull, however, a
leather strap shoo the cook, with a
411144 for a Snapph r hook, 1e just as
(;• ,i.—I b-,: sly co•49 wit( earl
!sat.., 1, Imo;. „ raw, corn stance,
and 1(fdee ft,au the farm -and forest.
I do nut 111(1: oaw,9nst -i41y cows aro
n gentle and amiable as little girls.
From birth rhes snow nothing but
1(induese from their master and his
eervaur8. A runs°, brutal laborer,
has no plans o I my little farm.
.try cows and calves lead by the
halter ae well a• my horses.
A. kicking cow f manage by put
Liu a largo rope around Icer body.
and. tying up a faro foot close to her
built', and then uulkiug as gently
as possible. Silo will struggle at
first, bub kindliness and gentle treat•
meta, 44i11 90011 soothe her down I
Ihtnk the tenderness of the udder
soon after caiulug is 1110 cause of
11114 kickiug, My cows Melt at their
calves more 111111 at rile, because the
ung':, s aro e:1 Much rougher. Tho
udder needs the rough treatment,
no doubt, but the oalf is the one to
administer it. I keep my cows and
all my stock sell sheltered day and
uigll, in rough heather, driving
them to water twin a day, however,
I Lope soon to provide fir watering
at the barn, Exercise is good for
thein, and they generally get it;
but I always put them back into
their stalls when they demand it,—
hoop thorough -bred Jerseys as
well as half-breeds — Jersoy•Hol•
steins and Jersoy'1)urhanls. Vox
the avorago family, the half•broods
will give hotter satisfaction, Why
so ° Because they will give mere
milk and butter, !neglected to say
above, I give my cows no more rope
than just enough to I101d thou heads
level with the body when tliu rope ,
ie tied to the -trough,
Costumes with border woven in
the material, lead in this style, but
imitations of such ideal are porpot-
tinily repeating it and in as litany •
ways as thought van euggest.
' A,, 'Jr,krt,.:n 17.1'
Cu4•aato,Ileissues sad '1'r .'e :.,ark, 40(ure,4
nud another patent 0440844 444 the Patent
°Mee pad ho*orc the Courts promptly and
o44refotly attended to, typnn receipt or m oft -
el orsketch or invention, 1 matte careful
examin44tion,and advise ns to patentability
Free of Charge. Foes moderato, and t make
no obart4e unless potent is securoa. Inform-
ation, advice and special re:aromas sent on
apalfoation. J. R. 1,0214l]LL, Washington,
D,O„ U.B. PatoutOfnee. 19..
LMEI® LIME !
The Oranbrook Lime •
Works
Are in full�blast and stfirst-class
l
-SOLD 1'011--
121 Cents Per Bushel.
4111-4014 V, Gini a ,flop.
Returned to Brussels
ROBERT ARP413TftllJ.
(1031108 to state that he 110,8 again bottoms
a resident of Brussels and is prepared to
take Contrast, for all kinds of Carpenter
Work, such 449 10030 Building, Darn
Framing, 141111 Wrigbting, lin,
Ile will also melee 0Specialty of Drov-
ing 1Baildiugs,
Estimates Cheerfully Cheerfully Given,
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
14021', A.II(STO;Tfl,
(1 ONETIIINti NEW 1
WALTON PUMP F MTdWlf,
Tho and*rnign;d desires to intltnato to
t110 Iinbtin that Ire has ptu'ehased filo
4V,11,rov Pr411' FACTORY Froin J0111 I,Ovo
and is now prepared to fill orders, by
mail or oth0rt41sc, intrnst0(1 to his care,
Satisfaction (14101111tood in Pumps,
Tanks 11.0.
Repairing promptly mptly attended to, Con-
tracts taken ('11 digging wells.
Having been 11 years at the business T.
feel confident ghat 1 eau Suit my ens
fowlers.
(411'1: 1141 A'11(1,1Land bo rentlime,l.
no, J'toprietor, Walton,
9
FUNDS
'`011eltoit ,
tiro ..sole, Ont,
ONE'S: TO 1-UA14
Y7l'•I�,J i'>. /"(',\-'U,";.
.S2104. tpt 0 el
of Private Funds have just been
placed in my hands for In-
vestment
AT 7 PER CI!EN`1'.
1301T0wel'Sean have their loans
complete in three days if title is
satisfactory.
Apply to
E. E. WADE.
S
General Blacksmiths
wishes to intimate to the public generally
that ho does all kinds of Blackctnithing
in a "'ot•klnanlilre Df muss,
Wagons, Buggies, Sleighs and Cutters
made to Order,
(.Repairing promptly Executed.
Intake ,t Specialty of llorse-,1looiug,
A Call Solicited, 1— lietnember the
Stand—l'hl.4n ]•nn Buluolz.
31
S. Plum.
BUT A. GENUINE
SEWING MACHINE
—IS TII1--
A-YMO ID
For it is putting othor Machines
out of doors every '(eek.
She is the Lead-
er at
Geo. Love & Co's,
Bi'u'sseZs.
v , l
J111YII 8 l868
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Cw, 1 '� r ti s
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.faji
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s nit
Cd For Eglx.
W. COATS.
4444 rcc.s.,r _.. •y-naaeaaas•,vs..scnmr
G-rist and Flaw: Mills - s I
The undersigned having completed the clutugt• from tit °stone to the
Celebrated Hungarian system of Grinding, has nolo the lttill in
First Class Running Order
and will be glad to see all his old etisteinc'rs and 1113 malty new ones
its possible. Chopping- done.
oux au.d Feed e t iwa$> o on Rand.
Highest Trice paid for .,ny quantity of Good Grain.
. 1VIILNE,
W.M. SMITH T. lax TOLER, r BRUSSELS
is prepared to attend to PRACTICAL
'av11TEII11A i.ER
ANIS JEWELLER.
Carriage Painting
in 411. its 'branches, as woll as
Sign and O1'na7n117.2.. a1
Paint in .
lin has had years of expor-
iened andguarantees his
work to give satisfaction, A rig
well painted is half sold.
„ UME WORKS
Thanking the public for past favorsand
support and wishing still to secure your
patroua(;e, We aro opening out fnlllines
in
COLE OLX99 1.R WATCHES,
SILVER PLATED 1VARIt
from established anti rdlable ut(tl(448,
fully warranted by us.
CZoc724' of the
.Latest .7)esi4 r2s.
,T SV IOL41V Y.:
Whittling ltnr(s, , always on 111111(1.
I desire to inform the Public
that T have Leased the won -
known 331Css1451s Limn Wonlc::
from Thos. Town and yvi11 run
the business next Season.
T will also continue to follow
my trade as
W..1'0IV 3143 ia.tt'40N.
and am prepared to furnish esti-
mated for lobs, 41c.
111'IGll1S(1 ;1N1) CORNER R'I'ONIs'
Estimates -and terms cheer- ! 1,odieo (1011 Rings
fully given. -•
GI VI; I:i1.31. A CALL.
Shop
in tho old ' P08 4-'.Iatlblislling 1
House, King street, Brussels, i
Br0ae11ee,.
-'Earrings, rte, • S(fil/fadhhdn GiterraAiccd.
Alen have in Muck a fill of violin.;
10141 Violin 514111(;8, tic, ,
N. B. - Seguin' of Marriage Li sot
T. Fletcher..
.t aper•h4lt) mmde of prise lay -lea nd
1'InMI(,r 4(401,1114*',
l'1toPltT:i '.felt.