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The Brussels Post, 1889-2-22, Page 3Feb, 22, 1889. 1 HE BRUSSELS POST �', ...�'as.airmue...tva�.w.L'^7.•12�,:'err.�'3^�azri:�F47h^..�t:�r.»^.-!a2«Ts��mrs - ... _ _*y"'�a--x.�''.rs-�iir"�t',.trirsd94's�".tGrtrra3l't7:a:,..r^�L,;...ti-, 81ma ;Formation and Breeding of silky nano and tail. Tide is the ! wlllolr 'ef the o,nteeteet.-t boa the the Clyde Horse. kind of a Item that suite me, but . better a v,l., ''1'n! nen w I. •t thi.,f,' the plauter (lecterns, 'h' ettodl'1 c "1 The following ie a paper road by 1 ; line blinded' to a rild diet, oe et et Robt. McMillan at the last meeting g a 1 1 Tl x0.1 Ilii own t;.1rd.‘u ' 'Yes, yes,' of tho haat Huron harmers' Ineti t I l ld t Own,' reptile, "but if I steal you tule3, .held in Brussels : corn, you fir.et emit, toy laud.' Un - This is a subject which deln6nds like hit ooliette the raven, 11111, %tong the 'armlet attention of the farmers with the 'elate', lt,ts retrieval b,' of Ontario. I will firet try to do. a a t Ml . fore the pwla fact, ilia ONW is au eoribe the formation of a• Olyde F 1' U ultra nnitervative Oivibz tri er ,'tel or draught, horeo that would suit 1 h ' motion' 116x•1 era tins in ern least nee, I will take the male animal, y 1i:,ut,teful eo luta. 13, lite '1u lits• and start at the foot first, as 1 con p foigusd (veletas for ',idealtars, an I, eider it the most important point iu L A ie fact, ni iv b! ati l 1' h ,v -i sec up a bores. Thu hoof should be large d t h I t l no' a gontlemeu farmer, hi time one and round, broad. and deep at the h I h hie laud ou ,litres, atld 861(,in fail. Tho postern is also u very tag to get hie ualf the crop l and. euoh a formation we seltlam, if ever, see,but got ao near Ihte ay possible with a geedregistered pedigree. The height of this (mine should he from aixtoen to ltb0itt s0venteen lhaude high. White mttrklugs are now very common an(1 have 00me to be regarded e as a eigu ofpurity o blood and es also a proofo quality ofon'. and air. We now come to it ver important Dint. (:treat caro should be taken in matin" 8n1ma e. mare with two or three ba pointe aloe t alwaye he mated with a horse that pan those points, Good sound auimels should a wasbe chosen or+ tee lug pur poses. Too much onto cannot be taken to keep away from merles that 're inellued to be grafter), legged ; thin is eavly told by good judges, the blur of which is coarse an wiry. The Clydesdale owes its uali:y and good chalacter's:ice to pasture grouud feluggi hnese an wane stet aey lege are the (haraoterishos of animals retired in low lying limas with moist pasture,, while on dry hill or , mod Bendy lands, the gram of which contains plenty of lime, active animals, with sound, clean les and healthy durable hoofs, are bred andraisedto advantage. Another important point, there is a greatdealoftrouble in getting mares withfoal, the reasons of which I will theyou from my own experience. The travelling season heel, important point. We want a gond, 1 y h f b d' like the ahre.vd m: tea kr that he 1,, Aphorisms from Davin. long, springy pastern with the foot 1 he insures bi,ne!lif against dr rage well sot forward 1 will give you ted other misca Ino', by 1.0011; ui. T, Oho ,Br, tilna i, l.o aim) time, what I consider 18 a test when a 1 .motel 033 a t'1 the 8 '.a m V1r:ne 18 like a ,dell atone, beet person does not consider himself a plain lett Talllnl rd Winners. proper judge of that point. Catch d — As the baggage is to an army en bold of the hair on the horses leg $ The following table gives a brief are riamee to viral,= an" lift up the foot, as if you were hi.,tcry of ,lin matt aumpauitiona for Atheism is rather ne the lip than going to oboe him, and snake the 6a d the Ontario `Tn:lkard te rhe weir: of 'nem foo If you can feel the full weight Last cam• It is tiu((erally hotter to deal by of the hoof 11 is a proof of his pastern ! d Year. Winning club. peting club. Speech than by letter. being nearly correct, but it the 1870..Ilamiltou Thistle..I-Ia'1'a Mech'os There is a human niknrit ge'lural pastern is not rightly formed you I 1 h 1870,.Tor.,uto Orillia ler more of tlii� foal than of the wise will not feel the full weight of the um -Toronto ••Noother etn'p'r A. men that hath no virtue iu 1878.. Hamilton Thistle.. Port !lope hoof, there seems to be no spring in d 1 1879,.Bowmanville......Galt in himself even envieth virtue in the pastern. A. etrong, springy pas. g 1880..Port Hope Bowmanvillc others. tern es more lasting and much more 1881 -Hamilton Thistle Port IIope The greatest trust between man 1882..Toaonto Caledonian Bowmanvillc preferable to a short set one, espeai• 1885 -Brampton . Bar'in and man is the treat of giving ally rn cities, where they have stone t bl tt 1884..81. Marys Orillia cou11)01. pavements. He should have a good, l• 1 1885..oritlia Haml'n Thie'Ie Some hooka are to be belted, clean. flat. hard bone with a fine g 1886..Toaonto Granite Guelph other,' to be swallowed, and some soft shin and a fringe of fine, silky 1887 -Paris St. Marys Galt few to be obewed and digested. hair, a little inclined to curl down commences the last week iu April. 1889 -Galt Toronto Gran'e There is no viae that doth so coy theback of the leg. The hook joint Fermere that have mares missed . or a man with shame as to bo found should be broad, flat and oleau, show. from last season 0r young mares, a ro Bo Noted ny llusdies Mea. false and perfidiona. ing all the sinews. The hind legs our bmrning thu0t anernente it: when i congealed into el nv ; lit that it le 11lmtini by explorers 'Ir he Arotic r13lutle teat he nativue "pro for otalurinc the utnlns` ext.re'nt'y of thirst realer Alan attempt tI remove i'. by eating snowYat if the quote het incited it be0011)ee drielralee water N •veethelees, al• .Neagh if m+lwvl b'Gn" enteric;; the 'mourn 1' a7.slia;•ir thirst 1111" miter 161i106, when melte 1 in the mouth it 1114, the onpo$itt eft o'., T r reticle'• tine pered,x more exile lug, we have only t 1 remember that ice, which moles lYl lei slovly in the mouth, is very etfiielent in allaying thtr-t. great many want to have them foal early, but experience tells me that for the first three or four weeks of the leasee, daring the cold damp weather, there ie not over one in five stinted. Whereby the chances for gettingthem In foal that season aregreatlylessened, but if they are lot run till the ruinget tenor fifteen days on the grass there generally is not muchtrouble. Suckling in mares •if .the are all right should be taken the first seasons ter oalinOver feeding is also a great drawback in ettin mares in foal. Heavy horses aro in groatdemand in this part of the country, and the farmers need to look after what pays best. Geldiuga ready fur work range in price from $100 to $220, end good Enke tic or three years old readily bring$200. One point never to' be lost sight of to insure emcees is the usingofgoodtotes. A great loss is entailed every year in the using of inferior horses for the sake of Iwo or three dollars. SOME RtrI a HISTORE. A Voeteclous Sxio@s.—A lady hqd oceasson to go b ler en, house to see after some beefingIlene. One old hen attracted her attention by Ler feathers being all turned the Wrong way, and seemed to a very much isp eased about something She lifted her from the nest, and found a long, large (snake was coiled rouud and round in the nest until it was perteetl ful . Her husband took it out, chopped it to pieces and found ithadswallowed thirteen eggs and a whitedoorknob. WHITA QAows, 8UAr1 ENOUGH.—We have often heard people say, 'Y'ou show or tell me a thing, and I will show you a white crow.' 'They do this to represent an impossibility. Well, to thepoint : There are two white areae at this place. They were lietohed out on the lace of m. Neely. There were five in rho brood —throe were black and two were white. These crown are just about the size of an or luary black crow. They go with the black crows, and Ake looped on here es objects of burminty. W. Hensley, Chapel 1 , Teen. ALL GEESE NOT ILLY.—Dr. Fitz- gerald . A. gentleman of uitimpeaoh- able veracitytells a vox remarkable story o a flock of geese which he owned.His attention was attracted one dayto the geese, which were =klugegreat nolle near his house. He went out to them to investigate the cause of the aneoriao trouble, when one of them boldly came up to him andrubbed against him, and then, when his attention was at. traded, headed the other goose going down a path that led acrose a pas- ture. The gentleman followed close behind his gabbling friends until they stopped at a fence, where the mystery of their actions was explain- ed. Thera, imprisoned 01 an open- ing in the fence, was one of their number,whosodeliverance they thne enured. If 1111 goose mem tut wise as those, the oxproesion, 'As silly its a goose,' would soon justly become obsolete ns a gross slander upon our Owe no men a dollar if you can avohl it. Have a• general extended know ledge of all you deal in. Go into hardness on your own aceouut late rather than too early in life. Get; into an old firm rather than establish a new one. Avoid large sales to individuals. When you buy, take care ;wen you sell,take quadruple care. Make no 'melees expea i ure•t when you ewe Others. Kee our property we insured ; you cannot n er to lose while you are trying to mace. e honest, economical, agreeable and pleasant. Keep your expenseslow and our refits high. Take little credit and have much money. Bove a smalldouse andlarge capital. Be modest, but feelyour strength. Mrs. Grumble will not pay your t s ; therefore don'tlet your wife spend too muo b to please her. Prosperity is not without many ohould be a little net, that means not ears and disiaetes, and elver -eV: is too straight, but moderately bent, nut eetuout comforts and hope. Ho should have a flat, broad knee, with a etrong, well muscled arm. Canadian News. Be should have a nicely rounded, Sir Oharlee Tupper smile for Can long, wide, deep quarter (this is one ado on the 14th of March. part where a great many of our If proper inducement,' are offered Clyde horses fail ) He should have y B. W. Hawse, of Toledo, 0., will a short, strong back, full and broad erecta glass factory at Iingsville- over the kidney; with a deep round t bl S 1 I' g h John Lee, who shot and killed rib well sprung from the backbone, y Ulm. Obeline at Brandon, was with good large girth sound the t f g 1 d t hanged a few days ago. The kill. heart. Should have a well eloped ing tock place over a girl. shoulder, with a deep, full, wide g • g Another car load of cotton left breast. b p y t d 11 the K. and P.,statiou Kingston, on I like to eel a rangy arched neck, I Thursday for Uhina, making the nice and (lean, out out round the B y ! bl third oar of 150 bales shipped from throat Experience alone can teach d Kt ugeton this year. one when the bead is well set on to K Three out of the eight divorce the neck. The head should be a y p Mille inscribed for hearing before the fair size, broad and full between the y Senate are likely to lie dropped, eyes, with a sharp, full vigorous eye, y Two are Northwest .bills, and the and a gradual slope from the eye othez is a Toronto ono. down to thin nostrils. The eye de- The Council of Ridgetown are very aotee a great deal' in a horse. The p h anxious to get the Walker road ex ear should only be a moderate length. tended from Leainlugton, and have He 'Mould have a good strong jaw, bills f sent a committee to Toronto to in tapering,offegeiokly, its yon' follow terview the' Govern'nlerit. the line of the under 'law, &two to _ Miss Welsh, of Sherbrooke, Que., the mouth, with plenty of'breadth t 1 h I has been Confidonced out of $400 between the jaws to let him breathe by, a penitentiary bird ginned Dav11 freely I do not like to sea a horse 1 efaoki4, who ,oletimed acquainlauce with either a Roman nose or dish with her frith:1 ,'' 1p' Sherbrooke. He face, bat would prefer the former of , b 1a' risen wore°et',4, the two 'The lips of a horse is not d I b Iri the Manitoba Legislature uit80 spoken of, but I have taken p Thursday the Attorney General sub particular notice to this small point. d ty mitted'`tlte modified infrequent be I like to see thin laps and when Why ' 'h G 1 k ? twoeti tat) Government tad the closed come evenly together, think 1 y 1 h 1' h Northern Pacific, under which the hp'. with the under one hanging oostto the 'Province of obtaihiug about an inch below the upper one ll d railway competition is materially re - ie a proof of a sluggish horse. The duced. found,- animal should be about the p Itobt. Jacobs, a young farmer same formation in the logs, feet and from near Grimsby, was driving to paten as she mete. They have Hamilton on Saturday morudug nor got snob a fine arched neck, nor W I t 11'11 with a load of wood, and e hen snob a full vigorous eye. Iti other uear,ng the city the rack upset, thy point,. they should be similar The wood felling on top of Jacobs, who female should be broader over the g was sitting on a board at the side loins '.ban the reale p tpQ q of the load. ale wee carr ied into a In examining this hotel when )lease uear by in au insenstble con. standing, in addition to running your anion, and pais injuries wore foiled eye over the 68610118 points mention to be very severe and may yet prove ed,, see that he stands even and firm h d' b I fntul. on hie feet, which t0 some Isories W A dastardly attempt at train are inclined slightly inward, To be 1 wracking was committed ou the line or - inclined outward Is a bad fault and J W they would fall of the re(outly completed South Nor - ono which gets worse with age. Air hill, folk Railway the other night. Two regards the hind kgs a glance will th ? young men who were returning home tell elute i4 they (ire all right with the h y g 6 P by way of the railway discovered Bev animal, hoops inclined a little 1n• y h ff 1'I eral planks on the track ab ,ut half ward, a.Id the feet at the proper f fl 1 b' h way between Simeoe and Vittoria. plane for supporting the weight of 1 g d The young men removed rho ob. the body. This animal should have 1 U t struotion, and by doing so no doubt good motion, Iu walking the horse g L f prevented a serious destruction of should, if approaching you, come 1? k property and perhaps of human life, with his head well carried, nod with h t h' h as the train for Port Bowan would an apparently measured stride, lift have bout duo at that point a few ing Ips foot well off the ground and h' b d g ' minutes later. The guilty partied placing them down regularly, evenly have not been discovered. and with deliberation. On a side Tkclarndn:osorSeunct, Tho Mitchell Advocate says:- view ono can uotioo if his action be even, that is, if his fore and Hind nation be in 011181011, for in horses with long backs and weak loins, the. two ends, seems to be under differ. ant control, and the bind legs being in.a manner dragged with the toe along the ground, an unpleaeing effect is produced. In going away at A walk he shonld plant phis hind foot forward as deliberately as his fora ones, at the same time raising and bonding the leg at the hoc1rs, anserine friends. hone, as the gas with which Wil which should be evenly carried for. Ten °now es e. Peluso. --'The crow light our streete. The tea which iujnrios of snob a serious nature ward, If the hooks aro turned out is nobody's fool. 'Live and learn,' we daily drink, with benefit and that they feared fatal results. The in moving them forward the action is his motto, and he does, especially pleasure, protium palpitations, opening In the skull was so largo is not good. This is it bail fault el the former, i11 a way to excite the 110rvene tromblinga, and oven , Ellet tbo doctors were able to run it either a horse or a mare, Irl tea. admiration of Ail dietnterested ob. .paralysis, it taken In excess ; yet finger up between the bona and the deg e1301Jello sbould bend the legs ;servers. In the long struggle be- 'ho palmar orgenio agent called brain. the wontet WAS pinkly and : et 111e knees and hocks, and, from a tween humus ingonutty and corvi30 thein), to which tea owes its qu1311' skflfnlly d.resed, triol although the; hind view. the inside of also for 1 sagacity it is doubtful which ha,, 1 ties, may be taken by itself as tuoine young loan i8 doing an wall ao hcafe should elnioet'be seen et every tiles far 0b138111 d the tipper hand.' not as tea, tviiIsout aunt epproctable 00 old be. expected, he is not yet out Coeurnea ltt[s. How many mints make a laud. lord ?—Ten -ants. On what toe does a corn never come ?—Tho mistletoe. Where is happiness always to be foiled ?—Ia the dictionary. is the letter � lie the sun ' —Because it ie the centre oflight. What is it that flies high, flies low, has no feel, and yet wears shoes ?—Duet. Whyare fishermen and shepherds like beggars 2 ---Because they live byhook and crook. Whet is it that goes , up the i and down the hill, and yet never moves ?—The road. Whyisn't a fishmonger a nice acquaintance 2—Because 11e is sure to be a sell fish man. Why ie a cabstand like a lawyer's desk ?—Beeanso conveyances are drawn up upon it. by an little birds in their nests agree ?—Beeause if they did not t 0 all out. Whyare rine potatoes in the ground like levee — Because they ought to be taken up. Why 1B coffee like an axe witha dull edge?—Because it must be rotted before it can be used. Whyaro fowls the moa profitable things to keep ?—Because fax ovary grain they give a peck. What is that which every man can divide, but width no man can loo where it has been divided ? Water. _ "Tuesday afternoon a shocking ao. The water which drowns us, a 01d01ht 000urred on the outskirts of fluent stream, can bo walked upon rho town, to Sylvester Salisbury, a as too. The bullet, which, when fired from a musket, carries death, will bo harm1088 it ground to dust before being fired. Tho crystalized part of an oil of roses, so grateful in its fragrauoe-a solid at ordinary temperatures, though readily Yoke tile -is a oompot.n1t substance, con. taintng exactly the same proper. cleric iu the store of 1118. Barnsdale: He 1 nd been ant shooting, when his gun burst, a piece of the barrel striking him On the temple, whioh fractured the skull and allowed soma of tlio brain to protrude. Tho face and eyes were also badly burned and dlsfigored with the powder, On being removed to his home two doctors' were called in and foltud the step. Ho eboukl also have a fine' Nor 11av0I even eonvieood -myself' effect, 9111 water winch will allay of rietig111' Poisoning Cue. To whom it may ('our'errt : The rumor having circulated that Ip:. McNou Jitou p,•escrib d the medicine from which f bad see11 a narrow olden., from death I beg to state that he '•osi- tively had nothing whatever to do with it. 31110 nesaripti•,u was given by Dr. 1', 11, Holmes and filled by Mr. Deadman who shifts 111e blame onto his elerlt, MA•. Dutton. As damages will be elaime( further particulars at present will he un. necessary I art advised. I em 51111piy doing this to,-xoneratc Dr. MONatlghtun who attended me subsequently, and most skilfully and kindly. Yon will please invert the above. I ate, Yours IR;espectfully, 11ns. J. II. 0168 66,11. P.S I object strongly to my name go- ing into Print but all mothers and women well nuderstend the e,uelty of sufferins catiAcil br Oar0la'8neos of profeesi.,uwl men who attend them. IS1GA OF 7'Bf: Qcotch Qollar ! w-vr A Splendid Stock of Horse Blan- kets, Halters, Whips, &o., &c., on Hand. Our Collars always Give Satisfaction. I lead the van in giving good value in Trunks, Valises, Satchels, Etc. 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SAVINGS BANK BRANCH. 3, 4, and ti per cent. interest allowed on Deposits, according to amount and time let. OFF1cue.---0orner of Market Square and North Street, Godo - rich. • Horace Horton, MANAGET.. M. SMITH is prepared to attend to lanta1g e Painting in all its branches , as well as Sign and Ornamental Painting. He has had years of experience and guarantees his world to give satisfaction. A rig well painted is half sold. E:,tinl$tes and terms cheerfully given. RIVE I.illtt A CALL. lett' Shop in the old Pose rub- lislriilg Hemp, 'pile„ 11ttOdt, I3.yus- eels.