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The Brussels Post, 1888-10-26, Page 6Q 11ipct c111t t ., 2 t.tP of and there is perpetual' deapt rasa When the hearts is full of long 'aanlarrlov 1)AwNI%1,--The at}oFt ing for the acme ones it is ha of tb° brewers and liquor dealers to another made of oonttnuing to love find shelter for their begetters babied them; and we abed Ware as well the Federal constitution have pray when we think of their departure as sdineffeetunl. The l noted States when w° picture to oureelves our Supreme Court has rendered a de- joyful reunion ; and the tears, me - Supreme claim swoops away at once, tiuuke, differ not, and for all time, the sophistries nun [saws. whioh have been put forward to show that the rum traffic is entitled to Luck laughs at fate. the same rigbte, privileges and int- The saddest days are the longest. sunuities under our laws that are The corp grows on the prettiest ,granted to the usefnl and honorable foot. branches of trade and manufacture. Tho 'rugal father has the spend - The point on which the Supreme thrift 1400. D,onrtwas called to pass came up in We long most for the thing° we the settlement of the famous Kansae have abased. oases which appealed from the de- eision of the United States Cironit Ounrt in Kansas, where Judge Brewer held that the liansaa Pro- hibition liquor law was unconslitu- tlonal, basiug that opinion on the Fourteenth Amendment to the con. stitation of the United Status. Ile held that the law wits uucoustitu- tlonal because it deprived the brow - * es of their property without atm Never kick notess you find you are getting the worst of it. A. man wants a great many things he doesn't need in this world. It is hard to catch a fish if you haven't the right kind of bait. It 1s one thing to notice a wink and another to know what it means. After missing one opportunity we are shy about embracing another. The most grateful man is the one for whom you have done the least. If talking alone made the barber there would be more women in the profession. THE 1=iRlJSSELS POST s I have to go to work and unlearn it and learn grown folios' !enflame. - Why don't they tench me that in t the first piece `t t object to saving folks hors ono with their silly stories which 1 have heard se mauy times that they aro veritable chestnuts, I object to leaving people humbug me all the time, They toll me what I should not do. Inotioo they are not given to taking their own medicine, What dunces they aro not to lcilow that I learn more from what see thau from what they toll me. Tilers's lots ,f other things that I object to, but this will do for starter. Good management beats luck in the long nth. A. wink is not as good ae a nod to a auctioneer. We are apt to blame luck for one own mistakes, We all think we can do better than the other fellow. The hangman has no grudge against the murderer. peneation. The most important pointe of the decision of the Supreme elourt are as follows :-1 "The right to sell liquor is not one of the rights ;growing out of citizenship of the United States. 2 The right to manufacture drink for one's own nae is subject to the restriction that it shall not endanger or effect the rights of others. If each menders - tare does prejudicially effect the rights and interests of the commun- ity it follows that society has the power to protect itself by legislation Against the injurious oonaegnences of that business. 8 There is here no justification for holding that the State, under the guise merely of pollee regulations, ie aiming to de- yeive the citizens of their constitu- tional rights; for we cannot shut out of view the fact, within the knowledge of all, that the public health, the public morals and the public safety may be endangered by the general nee of intoxicating skinks ; nor can we ignore the fact, established by statistios accessible to everyone, that the disorder, pauperism and primo prevalent 1n the country are, to a large measure, directly traoeabie to this evil. 4 Suet a right (the right to manu- facture intoxicating drinks) does not inhere in citizenship. Nor can it be said that Government interferes with or impairs anyone's constltu. tionalrighte of liberty or of property when it determines that the maou facture and sale of intoxicating .gainks for general or individual use eta a beverage are or may become /hurtful to society and to every mem 'firer of it, and is therefore a business an which no one may lawfully en- gage. 5 All property in the coun- try is held under the implied obliga- tion that the owner's use of it shall not be injurious to the equal enjoy. anent of their property nor injurious to the rights of the community." There is no mistaking the reasoning and significance of these sentences. Gems of Thought Eappneas may be defined to be ' the excess of pleasure over pain. What we act has its consequences em earth ; what we think has its consequences in heaven. A girl who loves one man purely has about her an amulet which de - hes the advances of the profligate. We mora readily forgive people `Lor what they do. which they can help, than for what they are, which they cannot help. Make an impartial estimate of your revenue; and whatever it is, live upon less. Do thie, and you will never be poor. Suffering, rightly borne, weakens that part of us which should be weak, and strengthens that part whish should be strong. Political eloquence is rather in the people who listen than in the roan who epeatus. The voiee is nothing without the reverberation Mat multiplies its echo. blond so little enjoy life, and are each burdens to themeelvos, as Won who have nothing to do. The ao- tivo only have the true relish of suis. Ile who knows not what it is Ya labor, knows not what it is to enjoy, A veteran observer says ; "I never place much reliance on a man who Is always telling what be would leave done had he been there. I have noticed that somehow this hind of people never got 'there." There are some persona who poesees an inexpressible charmin their manners, a something which aetestets our love lnstantanoousty without wealth, position, 08 talents, still a dignity hovers. round them and ennobles every action. There is a perennial nobleness, e 11 even saerodness, in work, government. Vera he never so benighted, or for. I object to being taught baby getftil of his high calling, there is talk, What good does it do tie "1', 8eftfayer hope in the roan that artultl. Aller 7 have beanie prodelemt in it A BABY'S G1t8EFANCES. A One -Year -Old Boy slakes rots Troubles Known To The world. Tommy Cute, aged one, having suffered us long as he can stand it, writes to us, iu order that his griev- ances, being known to the p ublic, may imme,iiately be cured. I object, he says, in the first place, to being forced to adopt Farmer Jones' brindle cow for it foster mother. I object, aleo, to the existence of a like relationship between myself and the condensed milk factory or the corn starch mill. I object to having my stomach stuffed as a remedy for a mosquito bite on my little toe or nasty pin in my back. I object to personating a cburn. I prefer to take my butter after the churning process is completed. I object to being kissed by all the women, old or young, who come near me. I prefer to wait s few years, or at least until I aha11 be old enough to make my own cele° tione. I object to having people ask about my age. It is an imperti- nence. Besides grown people some- times remember, and of ages they are especially apt in keeping a re- cord. I object to having to go hungry until company is served. For my part I don't sec what people want company for. ' Company is a nuts anus. Mamma and papa have said so hundreds of times in my hearing. I object to beteg obliged to go about with my neck and arms baro. When it ishot the flies and mos- quitoes bother me awfully, and when the air is chilly 1 feel as if I was freezing to death. I object when I go out to ride in my peramulator, to having myself left alone in the sun while my maid sports with Thal long-legged chap with the yellow mustache and ready- made clothing. I objeob to Mug sent to bed when I am not sleepy, and to having a nasty rubber tube stuck into my mouth evdry time I turn over in the night. I object to having strangers make faces ab me, They give me an awful start sometimes when they think they are amusing me. I object to being $spoken to by people with whom I ate not no quainted. Why don't they wait for an introduobion. I object to being the only child in the family. lvs awfully lone- some nob to -have any brothers or staters. I wieb T had boon born when it was fashionable to have largo families. I object to being galled Tom, just because my papa was called Toro when he was a boy. Because his papa gave him a name he, did not like was no reason for giving mo a name I detest. I should think a boy ought to bo allowed to chows his own name. I. object to wearing drosses and having my hair curled. Half the fours think I'm a girl. I object to being bossed by worn - en. A man ought to be his own master. I arra just sink of petticoat Household Plizxts. Kitchen floors painted with boiled lineeed oil are easily cleaned. When broiling steals throw a little salt ou the coals and tIlehlaze trona dripping fat will not annoy. No kitchen should bo without scales to test the integrity of things purchased by weight, and to meas ire the quantities of various re- cipes. A cloth saturatedkerosene tied dipped into whiting, for cleaning tinware, is much better than any- thing one used. If calicoes are allowed to lie in strong salt water an hour before tho fleet washing the colors are less likely to fade. Old boot tops, cut into pieces the right size and lined, make good iron holders. The leather keeps all beat away from the hand. Carbolic acid may bo nsecl with satisfactory results during the Sum- mer months to destroy ants, and as a disinfectant. Oilcloths can be kept Like new if washed once a month in skim milk and water, equal quantities of each ; rub them once in three menthe with linseed oil ; put on very little, rub it in well, polish with an old silk cloth, and they will koop for yefire. Keep large squares of tbfolc paste- board hung conveniently to slip un- der pole, kettles, stew dishes and spiders, whenever yon set them down. A patent nutmeg grater auci all ounce of nutmegs will keep a rest- less child hue}, and happy half a day turning the tiny crank, while the grated spine, carefully preserved from the air in a tin box, is a real help when one is hurried with °cak- ing. The best method for oleauiug old braes is to pour very manse aur motile over the brass, and then thorntigh'y sernb it with it regular scrubbing brush. Ark five min- utes of huhu the brass will booms as clear, height and ahmniug as new metal. Theo rine° It lo clear water and wipe dry. Earache it, my form is s;rid to be quickly relieved by filling 'he air with elite'oforin vapor from an uu- cork'•rl bottle ; vapor oo1y, riot rho liquid. 'Cao drop upon a lump of sugar le abut coneidored au excellent remedy for hiccough and ordinary naueeli, Keep your stove blacking brueb and plate handy, and after diuuer each dray brush off your stove, and you will find it ranch nicer thou washing it off ; besides, wi'.il an oe casioual brushing your stove will always loo'.: Melly, and it your stove is not kept looking clean, the whole kitchen looks nuttily. For it cold on the chest there is no better sposifio for moot persons than wall boiled or roasted onions. They may not name will everyone, but to pel'sune with good digestion they will net only be naiad to be tt most excellent remedy for a cough, and the clogging of the brokebial tubes which ie usually the °muse of the cough, but it eaten freely at the outset of a cold they will break up what promiFod, from the severity of the attack, to have been a serious one. The Cornwall Canal is not ex- pected to be re -opened for navigation before Nov, 1st. A. girl named Hannah Boyd was arrested at 'Moral on Saturday by Detective Murray on the charge of being implicated in the exalt poison- ing case. The Manitoba Government has forwarded to Ottawa a protest against the action of the Canadian Pacific in trying to block the Pertago Is Prairie extension. Tho Provincial Government au- thorities have expressed their inten- tion of offering a reward of 8500 for the apprehension of the murder- er of the old man Jonathan Robin- son, of Adelaide township, a month ur two ago. Trouble threatens over the block- ing of the Portage extension of the Red River road by the C. P. R., the Manitoba Government being deter- mined to force a eroseing if neces eery. Preparations have been made to call out the militia. SIGN 01? THE Scotch (Dollar A Splendid Stock of Horse Blau- kets, Halters, Whips, trio., on Hand. Our Collars always Give Satisfaotion. I lead the van in giving good value iu Trunks, Valises, Satchels, Etc. If you want a set of LxGTIT or HEAVY H8.RNEss, or if you want Beg airing clone all in and See Us. H. DENNIS. MEAT MARKET Alain Street, - Brussels ANDREW CUERIj], PROPRIETOR, FreshAria Salt Meats tbest tany quality of thop village and de- liveredof charged Terme very favorable. FAT CATTLE WANTED, For which the 'highest market price will bs paid. I also make a specialty of buying Iildoe and Skins.. Don't forget the pingo next door to Fletcher's Jewelry Store. A. CURRIE. S. PLUM General Blacksmith, wishes to intimate to the public generally that he does all kinds of Blackemithing in a Workmanlike Manner. Wagons, Buggies, sleighs and Cutters made to Order. Repairing promptly Executed. I make a Specialty of Horse -shoeing. A Gall Sohofted, K' 'Romembor tbo Stand—Nein Tan Dame. S. Plum. ai READY roll THE nu ANE WINTER MEE of MHO, „ WE have one of the nicest assort - and ' meats of COOK, BOX, PARLOR and COAL Stoves ever exhibited, and they will be sold at Reasonable .Prices. Our inelumnamieleasiersidiMyialmilawanaueses t/OiIGINAL" Cook Stove leads the Van. TO hand a large Stock of new °''w' LAMPS and lamp goods. We wish to call special attention to a new range of handsome HANGING LAPS. They are dandles. All Isinds of . Granitivcdre, Cutlery, and S72elf Good, always in Stock. Our Stock of Tw2ware is always first-class, and Goods we have not got in ,stook will be made up on Short Notice. A Nies Stook of Silverware always on, Handl People .can save money by trading with tis. Call: in nd see our Gook • sopttal no.8l-tt ILL ` EOF.7r ' TURNBULL. f 111toN AND DIIII01:1 Loan & investment 0o. This Company is Loaning lmroney on Farm Security at Lowest Rates of Intef'cst. MORTGAGES PURCHASED. SAYINGS BANK BRANCH. 8, 4, and 5 per cent. interest allowed ou Deposits, according to amount and blue let. OFFICE. --Corner of Market Square and North Street, Godo - rich, Horace Horton, MAN/ulna. DVPITANT Having received my Pall Stock I am now prepared to offer THE BEST VALUE IN TOWN In Cashmeres, Jersey Cloths, 01- tomon Cords, Meltons, Jacket Cloths, Truffle Cloths, Flan- nels, Shirtings, Cretons, Lace Curtains, Curtain Nets, Velvets and Plushes. • Always a Goocl Stock of Fmosxi Gnoo>rxlns. I have the Best and Cheapest TEAS in Town. MLA r2rNeE0 Dia' GOODS before purchasing elsewhere. I Cannot be Undersold. "i;;gent for O'Att12E1t'S BYE WORIta, J- Lt'1oT�, RFD STORE, OCT. 26, 1888. M. SMITH is prepared to attend to Carriage Painting' in all its branche, as well as Sign and Ornamental Painting. Ho has had years of experience and guarantees his work to give satisfaction. A rig well painted is half sold. Estimates and terms cheerfully given. GIVE HIM A CALL, Shop in the old Pon Pub- lishing House, King street, Brus- sels. TO THE PUBLIC In order to pay increased attention to my roady.made boot and shoo trade and Grocery business I bavo disposed of my CUSTOM BOOT and .50505 UR8iN0358 to AIIi. Pi^Tkn RITCnra, who will continua it in the same place. I desire to return thanks for the Large share of patronage whioh I reoeived during rho past seven years and ask for an increase to my suo. cessor, Air. Ritchie. ADAM GOOD. Having purohasod the Custom Shoe business of ?Sr. Good, I am prepart:d to attend to the wants of the Public. My five and a half years work in llrus. eels is a guarantee of the satisfaction I ata prepared to give, not only to old customers but to as many now ones as give me their patronage. 001119 P. RITCHIE. ETHEL ORIST ANI FL:FuEi The undersigned having completed the change from the stone to the celebrated Hungarian System of Grinding, has now the Mill its First -Class Running Order and will be glad to see all his old customers and as many Dery ones as possible. 'lour and reed AJways Ravi. Highest Price paid for any quantity of Good Grain. WIVE. 1V.1ILNE. FACTS FOR EN OF ALL AGES. =e b.vX.eT.f2C1'S Sl'MCIr'IC a TC. s, ME 00.ffa', e2 9ILo,,OLd IL., A^EWER, Marvel of Healing, and Kohinoor el Medicines, 01,1210i4Seg the terrible 0onserygenees ofdndfncretion, .®w mw.,swrcsw m Exposure nerd Overwork. tea.=a-.i m -A C1-eZtb .44a.117=3. 1,43:11\T Who aro brokenclown from the elroeto at abuse will end in N0.8 a radical pure for nervous debility, organic weakness, involuntary vital losses, oto, Orurvo to Fon t{'1Ircl No, a Einem) nN Vs3n.--Want 0f energy, vertigo, want of purpose, ahnno a 01 0301,,xvet'olon to sooloty, want of confidence., avoidance Of conversation, desire for solitude, 11: tleseneos tinct inability to Ax tho attention on a particular subject, oowardia0, doprossib0 of spirits, giddiness, loos of memoryY, bxeltability of temper, s1)or- matornIxna, or loss of tbo seminal fluid—the result of self.abuse or marital ex00se—impo. tonoy, innntritiou, e,naotation, barlonnoes,y�alpitation of the beart, hysteria feelings in fomaloe trombllu etc„ aro all sytn0toms of this terribio habit, of teatimes inn000001y acquired, In Short, the Spring of Vital force baring lost itv tension, Ivory fmlotion wanes in consequenee, SOiOntiao writers and the supertl£ondenti of insane asylums unite in ascribing to 111313 Offsets of soli-abuao the Mat majority of wasted lives which come under their notice. 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