The Brussels Post, 1885-1-9, Page 73AN11AllY 9, 1885.
DAY BY DAY,
A 11tt1e older ovory day,
A little nnnror to the close;
Nearer the ending of Iho fray,
Nearer the long ogees,
Noaror the tune when o'er c or bond
Finn Rivinus the blossom and the grass,
And friends will murmur, "leo is dead,"
As by our Lomb they pass.
Noarer Lha time when wo shall emit
An anchor by ilu, mystic shore;
And 880 111V11014 aw1 know lit ]net,
What wo could not before,
Ali 1 how no ;tears go rolling on !
How short Lho stop t" manhood's primo,
. liow soon Lho gold of ltfo is gone
Into the vault of Tune !
BIDE A WEE, AND DINNA FRET,
Is the road vole' dreary?
I'utlenee yet !
Bost will be sweeter if thou art awoary.
And after night cometh t w morning cheery,
Then bid a w.', and dinna fres.
The eloncls have silver lining,
Don't f"rkrot;
And though ha's hidden, still the 1,110 is
shining 1
Conrago ! instead of tears and vain repining,
Just bids n wee, and clinua irot.
With toil and cares unsuding
Art beset?
Bethink ye how tho storms from heaven de-
scending
Snap tbo stiff oalc, but spare the willow
bending,
And hido a woo, and Alone fret,
Grief sharper sting doth borrow
From rogrot ;
But yesterday is gone, and shall its sorrow
Unfit ns for thin prosout and the morrow?
Nay ; bide a wee, and dinna fret.
An ovor.auxious brooding
Doti' beget
A host of fears and fantasias deluding ;
Thou, brother, lost these tormauts be intrud-
ing,
Just bide a avoe, and ;Enna fret.
BECAUSE,
"Now, John," tho district tenahor says,
With frown that scarce can hido
The dimpling smiles around her mouth
Whore Cupid's hosts abide.
"What have you done to Mary Ann
That she is crying so ?
Don't say'twos nothing—don't, I say,
Noor John, that can't ba so.
"For Mary Ann would nevor cry
At nothing, I am sure,
And if you've wounded jostice, John,
Yon know the only aura
Is punishmaut, So oumo, stand up
Transgressors most abide
The pain attendant ma the scheme
That makes it justiliod."
So John stops forth, with sunburnt face
And hair all in a tumble,
His laughing eyes a aoutrast to
Rio drooping mouth, so humble.
"Now, Mary, you must toll no all—
T sec that John will not—
And if he's been unkind or rude
I'll whip him on the spot,"
"We—wo were playin' p.prisonor's base,
An h -ho is a -such n t -tans°,
An' w.when I w -wasn't l-looldn', ma'am,
El -he kissed mo—if you please 1"
Upon the tender's face the smiles
Have triumphed o'er the frown,
A pleasant thought rums through her mind,
The stick comes harmloss down.
But outraged law must bo avenged 1
Begono, ye smiles, begone 1
Away, yo littlo dreams of love,
Como on, y0 frowns, comp on 1
"I think I'll have to whip you, John
Such conduct breaks the rule ;
No boy, except a nanghty one,
tVuuld kiss a girl—ut school."
Again the teacher's rod is raised,
A Nomosia ebo stnuds—
A premien wore put on sin
If punished by such hands
As when the bee oxploros the rose
We nee the petals tremble),
So tramblad Mary's rosebud lips—
T-Ter heart would not dissemble.
"I wouldn't whip him very hard"—
Tine etiok stops in its fall—
"It wasn't right to do it, but
It didn't hurt at a111"
"What made you cry, then, Mary Ann 1"
The school noise slakes a pauso—
Anll out upon the listening air
From Mary oomos, "Because 1"
Making Older into Vinegar.
A French motbod for converting
cider into vinegar is as foliows:—
Scald three barrels or casks with hot
water, riuso thoroughly and ompty.
Then scald with vinegar, rolling tho
barrels and allowing them to stand
on their sides two or three days, un-
til they beoomo thoroughly saturated
with the vinegar. The barrels are
then filled about ono -third with strong
pure cider vinegar and two gallons of
cider acid added, Every eight day
thoroafter two gallons of cider aro
added until the barrele aro two thirds
full. The whole is allowed to stand
14 daye langur, when it will bo found
to bo good vluogar, nd ono half of it
may be drawn and the process of
filling up with cider be begun again,
In summer the barrels aro allowed to
stand in the sun, and in cold weather
kept where the temj,eraturs is 80 de-
grees.
Six thousand six hundred arrests
have boon made by the Montreal pol-
ice during the hast yoar,
The r11vaninge of a ;dingle (,u'.
A
eow Rcpt by horotlf will givo bet-
ter roeulls than 1110 seam cow in a
fiord svit}r others, Tho single) tory
will be butter fed, nd a more im-
portant point, so fttr as huttor-
liisticing is cmncornod, will bo tho fact
that bit arly all the butte' will bo trot
from the oroani, wbiab js novo: tho
ea ,0 wt,on Vic: milk moll erna111 from a
1ior,1 of 00x0 are mixed before) nitLtl'u•
ing. Ow in„tarlifl'er nee 10 ei80 of
tins bettor r,lol,nloa tho milk from
cows varies lie„ I:ly in tlt,1 timo ro-
gaired to bring tho bnLtor.
Sotos nbottt Poultry.
Eggs will bateit much More readily
under it hell than iu all incubator if
they sire; much elver a woelc 011.
110 0u,1 bo aft'mid to mix attipinu'
and red pepper with It Otto of warm
feed for your cllicle:me twice or throe
time.: 0. w.:ek. IL tends to k. ep them
in god health,
Ineulettors aro easily built and
easily operated, and for early market
einekono ore shite indispensable, The
writer Law ono of 500 eat; capacity
that cost hire nbont $15 bcuides hie
labor, They can be mad° to heat
nithor by lamps or hot water, but to
work most satisfactorily the water is
preferable.
It omits leo nioro to keep pure poul-
try than to keep scrubs, and you have
tho benefit of more perfect fowls.
Your flock is all of a kind and attract-
ive. If occasion occurs yon could
obtain twice tho market price for
both eggo and breeding bircle, Any
well-bred fowls aro superior to com-
mon stook. By buying eggs a start
in pure poultry can bo cheaply ac-
complished.
i'lto True !leaven on Earth.
Robert G. Ingersoll :—If there is
any heaven on earth, it whore just
the right man marries jut the right
woman, and there's no way to be
happy except with perfect liberty. I
hate a man who thinks a woman
should oboy him. I had rather bo a
slave than a master. I had rather
be robbed than be a robber. All
that I asst for womankind is simple
liberty, and lot the metu love the
woman as she should bo loved. As
one of tho old sacred books of the
Hindoos says :—"Mau is strength,
woman is beauty; man is coiurage,
woman is prudence; man is strength
and woman is wisdom ; and where
there is one man loving ono woman
and ono woman loving ono man, in
that house the very angels love to
come and sit and sing." I believe,
then, In porfoct froodom; I believe iu
perfectjustieo, and whore aman loves
a woman she nover grows old to him.
Through the wrinkles of ago and
through the mask of time he secs tho
sweet maiden face that he loved and
won. And where a woman really
loves a man he does not grow gray,
ho does not grow docropit, ho is not
old, but to ]dor he is the same gallant
gentleman forever that won her heart
and hand.
Hens Eating Eggs
Hen often learn to oat their eggs
from eating the egg shells that are
given to thong with their food. They
find it easy to crush tho shells which
aro thus scattorod In their way and
mayhap the taste of a portion of their
contents, which is left in tho fresh
shells, is not the ]east incentive to
break other ogge in the nest. If you
have plonty of oyster or clam shells,
or ground bond, the amount of limo
in the egg shall is scarcely worth sav-
ing fur your fowls, but had bettor be
thrown into tho fire to be pulverised
and go out with the ashes. However,
if you desire to save them, pound
them fine and mix in their food, thus
avoiding all eomblauco of ogg-dating.
Perhaps all the fowls in a flock could
nover learn, independently, this bad
trick ; but there are always a few apt
pupils in every school who oaeily
learn tho ball things, and they teach
the rest, If you have valuable fowls
which have learned the trick of egg.
eating, out off the point of the beak
ono Dight of an inch and soar it over
with a hot iron, and eggs will goner -
ally resist their attacks. We would
put it dawn as ono of your rules for
care of poultry pulverise egg shells
before pnttiug thorn where fowls can
got at them,
Tho furry steamer at Kingston be-
gan running again last week.
An smallpox outbreak has occnrrod
in Seymour tnwtlebip, East Nor1bum-
borlaucl, four cases oxisting in one
family. Tho :Ramo ie of it mild type,
and the patients have boon isolated to
prevent Um contagion spreading.
Tho Miniotor of Railways, aecan3-
pniod by Messrs. Roriobor and Van
Horne, left the capital on Thursday
to inopoot tho Canadian Pacific Rail-
way. They will examine the road to a
distanoo of two hundrad milos wast
of Sedbnty at:natin,
TEE BRUSSELS x'osa,
TI OS. FLETORER,
R'ractical WatehmekerIIn4lovrolal.
hold Wnte.hcs,111ver Plated Ware,
Suver Wntel,eo, ('loris.
Gold 011ngn, Violins, Mc.
1 hoop 1011 lino of sends umnllly kept hi n
first-Wadsdowoiry store. t's1Lul,1 naaotina, no
tront,l,' to show Moeda.
Sro�+a.�r of tCiarriaY o 117A..0auc0.
Agent for Conan Tiokots,Amsrlsan blxpronn
nompacy nod (lrottt North Wostorn tolograph
e) l)Ilipally.
----Nh1W STOCK OP'
aftalo Robes, dugs 8 Ira Blankets,
i [VA0RIH}T
rIF_10I Ta
I have moved to my now brisk store and
am prepared to wait on all my old custom -
ore and many new ones. :,.
HARNESS I IrIARNESS !:11
Light and Ideally Harness made to order
on short notioe of the very best material
and superior workmanship.
I have in Seock
HARNESS,
SS,
WHIPS,
CURRY W4113] ,
BRUSHES
FLY NETS,
DUSTERS,
ETO,
A SPLENDID ASSORTiTENT OF
TRUNKS,
VALISES,
SATCHELS,
ETC., ETC.
Gia BEMIS.
O11R CHIVIES,
I wioh to inform all that I have rented
the
WINGHAM F O EN 6 96LL
Till I got tho Brussels mill in opera-
tion and will take in Wool hero in
Trade as usual. I intoncl to take in
All Kinds of Manufacturing Here, at
tho Old Woolen lIill Stand, such as
Roll Caroling, Spinning,
Weaving, Fulling, do,,
.fl rzd Gmar'arztee to Give
Good Satisfaction.
—ALL KINDS OF—
Knitted Goods
Made T o rder,
—SUCH AS—
Jackets aScarIN, i5tooikiu ;fes
a5S.
I have a largo stook of goods on hand,
such as
Bed Blankets, Horse Blankets,
Sheeti•rzgs, Union Flannels, 411
Wool Flannels, Tops Shirts,. of
various kinds, Vader Shirts and
Drawers, an Excellent Lot of
A11 Wool Tweeds both Fine and
Coarse.
Ica'Przerimi GXVID MB A CALL ARVOI II
SELLINci'pini WOOL ImLeriver IIaB.,, (t
, o a
5
GJUST 1, NI) FY..JOU It MI ILLS.
The undersigned having' completed-theehaugr, from the stone
to the CELEBRATED IIUNGARIAN SYSTEM OF GRIND-
ING, has noir the Mill in
ainsmcO l„ ss RULTITING o
And will be glace to ser, all the Old Custoulert; and as 11111113'
DOW O)lWt as possible. Chopping done,
i►3LOUR AICD FEEL ALI YS Cl�l IIMIVDI
t'= ° pHamE8`r PRICE PAW I EIR ANY QUANTITY OF MD WHEAT
3-1;.J_STC-UR,oIST
; '. ,. e 14,: is r
JAMES BUYERS
MANUFACTURER UP
Bnggnes, Carriages, .Democrats, Wagons, Express
All made of the best material (add finish d iin,a worilman-Aske manner.
Repairing and Painting Promptly Attended to.
Parties intending to buy should call before
purchasing.
Mc-
Kelvey,REFERE$CE8.—Maredell Smith, B. Grey township; Wm. amer n, Wm. Little, es C
ttle,George Breott and lwarr,, and
David Breckenridge, lllorris township; Thos, Town and W. 131aebuli Baus-
sels; Rev, E. A. Fear, Monkton, 94,11T. Wright, Turnberry township,
f "'Remember.tlye stand—South of the bridge.
`PAs.
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000
VANST • E B *° ►? S., Proprietors,
--000
We have much pleasure in announcing to the public that our New Roller
Mill 1s in complete running order and is giving tho best satisfaction.
SHORTS, NEAL, BRAN & CHOP CONSTANTLY ON NANO.
•Wo also make the following brands of FLOUR
Patetn, jersey Lily, Canadian's
Pride. and Snow Storm.
Gristing attended to with promptness,
°—ALL BINDS OF LUMBER CUT TO ORDER.
Berlin -Foundry !I A (=e1;AT,;t;rlAEc1, to
surra rAcrunasits or
ENGINES, BOILERS, MILL
MACHINERY, &c.
Sl Il upright Engines &
Boilers a specialty.
For Iortiler pmrtic ulare app) y to
liftlaol 86 Coe, Berlin.
A."Okli> ITLL INER SERIES.
Ism 1'Alsoa00808ou0 11,0
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Good agents axe oarm Lai/from BA) ea ass peg
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MONEY TO LOAN.
P SR41 1V' J.A. OCT 1' T.i 1‘1 3D $
$20,000
O,f 1laiva,.to Sonde Hero jv at 1.140,11 p}oeccl ii, n,
Runde Eos invostmon i at
At 7 Per Cent,
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