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The Brussels Post, 1885-3-27, Page 68 irootory of Qhurohoo and acetones. MELVILLE t iiFAcu,—Sabbatb Services at 11 a.m. and 6.60 pan. Sunday School at 2: p.m, Ilov, Jnu. Roes, B. A„ pastor. 1KNox t'itrucn.--Sabbath Soryiees at 11 a. al, and 0:30 p.m, Sunday Seheul at 2:80 p.m. Bev. S. Jones, pastor. ST. Jo11 '3 ('hrtu•n,--Sabbath Services at 11 a.m. cud 7 pan. Sunday Sohoolat 0;80 a.m. 1.4 v. \C, '1'. a Wife, incumbent. 113ruenr;r (arses.--SabbethSorvinee at 10:30 a.lu. ;old 0;30 p.m. Sunday School at 2:30 p.m, Poster 10cv, 1), 0. Clappisou. 1101IAN CATnoLID Cannon,—Sabbutll Ser. vice third Radayin every month at 11. 0.141, 1iev, P. J. Shen, priest. . ODD 1'LLtow's Lenon every Thursday evening in lirahnm's block, MASONIC Lotion Tuesday at or before full moon in lIelmos' block. A. 0, 1', W. Loioc meets on 2nd and last \\'eanesday ereninge each mouth. Fonesrou'sLenoi 2nd and last Monday evenings of each month in Smalo's hall, L, 0, L. 1st Monday in every month in Oronge Hall. POST Orrins,--.Oftleo Hours from a a. m. to7p.m. 1L'c1i1Nlrs' IESTITCTA Reading 1000111 and tbrary in Holmes' block, over 2. 11. Smale's store, will bo open from 0 to 7 p.m, on Wed- nesdays and Fridays and from 4 to 0 p.m. on Sstnrdays. ..1 tarsi Notes'. Put the euger making utensils in order. Do not neglect to provide a supply of wood that will last all summer. See that all farm and garden im- plements are in trim for spring work. Large quantities of potatoes should never be kept in cellars over which families live. Are you troubled with Balt Rheum, Bough Hands, or old Sores of any kind that cannot be healed? Even though at bo o3 years standing McGregor & Parke's Carbolic Cerate will ours it. Beyond the shadow of a doubt it is the hest healing compound ever known, Boils, Footerhngs, Frost Bites Burne or any Skill Trouble, are alike aurea. by it. Sold at 35 mite by 300, Hargreaves 14 Co., Druggists. The use of honey as an article of diet varies the daily bill of faro and promotes good health. The black walnut ie of easy oolt- ure and rapid growth. Plaut by it- self, as it 13 a bad neighbor, and fruit trees near it soon perish. According to the Commissiouer of Agriculture of Tennessee the sheep interest in that State is "nearly par• alyzed by worthless curs." Put a few ears of corn in the oveu and let them remain until reduced to charcoal. Feed this to the fowls and notice the increased egg production, Oucklen•s Arnie Salve. The best salve in the woridtor Cuts,Bruleee Sores, Ulcers, Salt 11011m, Pover Bores ,Terror Chapped Hands, Ohilblaiae, Corns, -and all Skin Eruptions, and positively euros Piles, or nopav required. Itis guaranteed to give por- t act or - fact satisfaction, or money refunded. Prion 2) bents per box, For sale by G,A,Dcadmau A. single bee with all its industry, energy and the innumerable journeys it performs, collects only about a telt- spoonful of hooey during one season, - and yet more than 100 pounds of hon- ey are often taken from 0110 hive. J. L. Wilcox practiced covering his strawberry grounds with straw, just after the fruit Alas gathered, and then burning the Straw ; it destroyed in- sects an,l weed seeds, was a great saving in cultivation, and the fruit was larger and nicer. ramie who are troubled with Bronchitis, or weakness of the throat or Lunge should not de- lay, but take Bobllsou'e PnosphOrized Emul- ioa regularly, according to tbo advice of their Physroian , or the directions ou the bottle. Al- ways ask for Robinson's Phosphorized Bmul- aton and be sure you got it. Before the Spring opens look well to your hen houses. If they cannot ba made air tight there is nu use in fumigating with sulyhur, Kerosene is always a silo and sure agent in the destruction of hen lice. Use it lib- erally, saturate every beam, perch and nest with rt. Prof. Greeueides, of the Experi- mental firm, Guelph, stated at the Institute held i0 Hamilton, along with many other good ideas, that an nr:ricultt:ral horse should be examin- ed by nu experle1ced veterinary be fore appearing in the show -rings to compete for as prize. Wife—What's the matter now,3ohn? Hus- band—Oh, that neuralgia and toothache uoar kills mo, Wile—Why don't you go 00 30140 )turgrellvea o Co'a. Drug Store and got a botOle of Fluid Li slitting? You know it sures all meth things as Toothache, Neuralgia, Head - Ache, Lumbago, Earache, Sore throat, oto. At gives instant relief, A corrospoudent asks how to grow black Walnut trees. From the For - 11810y Ii1.port for 1877 the following 19 gleanlc1 : Before dry lay the outs 1n heaps nu rlry ground, cover with straw, and over this 8 or 4 10011011 of earth. Plant in spring late acorn?, except the black walnuts and butter- nuts should be placed two flet apart. Wm. V Robley, Grundy Co. Mo„ gives his Way s£ caring for wot rub. berboots :--Mako two little sacks the length of t110 boot and a little nar'roa'- l:'r ; fill thein hall full of 0olnlnon salt, and at night, when the boots aro ,taken off, put the tacks inside so they will cover the solos. 'Tho salt will absorb the clampness. Plato the sacks whore they will dry during tho day and they will be ready for the following night. THE BRUSSELS POST Hobert Johuetou gives an illnetra- Tiny figures aro displayer] in dress �.our „ytl�ar �t salrro-xamo®—n tion of the value of a mellow and gal- goods in place of the larger 01108 uf former 41011,00118, White hate, trimmed in white, will bo the fashionable wear for little peo- ple in the spring. ,Plait] or brootuled velvet jaok010 are rieh!y trimmed with old taco, salt embroidery and handsome buttons. Violate are more popular for etroet wear than other flowers. Exquieito buuahee of different ehados may be arranged. Narrow -brimmed, high crowned hate aro likely to be touch in favour, SS they are generally becoming, and admit of great variety in trimming. Among the prottieet and moat art- istic of the now woollen costumes aro those which are embroidered in che- nille shaded in several colours of wool. A very handsome walking dress for the bride is of grey cloth and plush to match, the tablior being em- broidered with grey, relieved with a tracery of golden threads. Drese waists, differing from the skirt with which they are worn, ars again in favour ; consequently a skirt which has seen service may be worn with a now t*teque of different colour, Short mantles will bo worn this spring, made of the same ]material tie the suit, or of velvet or light cloth. They aro cut short in the back, with square or pointed ends in front, and are trimmed with lace or passemen- terie. Vtolot powder and orris root tiro used 111 tiny brigs, which are 0onosa11- 0d in various parts of the newest dressoe ; they are sewed in the hiring and the folds of the drapery. It is said that bunches of withered violets can bo dried and used to perfume a wardrobe. The hair is still dressed high with frizzled or curled fronts, in spite of the effort made to do away with this arrangement, Wire hairpins have almost entirely disappeared, the long tortoise -shell pins being used instead for fastening the coils or bralde at the back of the head. The outlines of dress for this spring are more elaborate, fantastic and splendid than artistic Or elegant ; for waists are very long, skirts very am- ple, bustles big, sleeves tight below the elbow and full and high on the shoulders, and draperies more acoont- rio than graceful. Vowtlx County leroteB. "Is tbo world bettor or worse ?" ie the subject of Dr. Talmage's lecture in Stratford. There is a prospect that the camp of the first military district will be held in Stratford during the coming summer. It is thought that potatoes will be exceedingly scarce this coming spring owing to the terrible severity of the winter. Some crack has a letter in the Stratford Beacon urging that stops be taken to have the now Parliamen- tary buildings erected in Stratford. Another writer in tho same issue of the same paper wants the citizens to try to induce the Provincial Govern- ment to erect an asylum in Stratford for indigent insane persons. A practical jONG Was perpetrated the other day which, however, proved to be a joke on the joker. The Sar- nia Sun gives the particulars as fol. lows :—"D. R. Street of the Bank of Montreal, Sarnia, formerly of St. Marys, wished to play, a practical joke on H. Goldio of the Bank of 1110)ltr'eltl, St. harps. Ile got hold of a little canine of tho genus =pyre' which he christened an Italian Ter• rier, mad had it expressed to Goldie 0. 0. D. thinking that the hatter would pay express charges, imagiu• ing bo was gutting some very valuable and rare dog stook. But when the so called Italian Terrier arrived at St. Hrarys, Goldio would have none of it. Not much ; though ho did live in the interior he knew a thing or two. The coneequ0nce w108 that Mr. Italian Terrier was returned to Street who had to pay express charges both ways." tivatetl soil for preserving moisture in droutb, A portion of hie ground was full of weed seeds, and to give the etrawborr)ee and vegetables a fair chance he had to keep up a oouetant cultivation, Tho season was very dry, and 0o great was the contrast between this portion of his garden and the most, that persons who pass• ed and saw the difference would hard- ly believe that it was not in copse. queno0 of the mellow and 001110101031 portion being watered, although 00 water was given to it. A Ilreet Discovery. Air, Wm, 'Monies, of Newton, Ie., says:—'My wifo hes been seriously affected with n cough for twenty-five years, and this spring more s0. veruly than ever before, She had used sunny remedies without relief, and being urged to try Dr. Kingp's Now Discovery, did. so, with most gratifying results. Tho drat bottle re. Moved her very much and the0000na bottle Las absolutely cured {ler. She has not had so good health for thirty years.' Trial bottles true at G. A. Doadmav'e Drug Store, Large size 01, Canadian Live Stook Journal :— The time has arrived when young stock will shower in upon us. Above all sector, in the year this is one of the most ei 4110al fur the stockmen. A little inattention at such a time ine1n0 the loss of hundreds and even thous. ands to some farmers. Let night - watching bo done if need be. Set the alarm to call at midnight, or oft- ener, and opportune the vigils to dif- ferent members of the family in turns, whore such can be done. By all means see to it that the new comers are not left to perish with cold or from any forst of inattention or neg- lect. It is both cruel and short•sight- cd 80 t0 do. Never (live Up. If you are suffering with low anddepressed spirits, lora of appetite, general debility, die - ordered blood, weak constitution, headache, or any Lemma of n bilious nature, byall moans procure a bottle of 1'liootrio Bitters. You will Us surprised to see tbo rapid improvement that will follow ; you will be inspired with now life ; strength and activity will return ; luau and misery will cease, mud henceforth you will nil oleo In the praise of El eerie Bettors, Sold at fifty cents n bottlo by G. A. Deadman. Rural Canadian :—There is no nee- essity at this day for the breeders uf improved Berkshires to resort to an occasional outside cross with another breed for the purpose of avoidiug the evils of continuous breeding from an- imals of the same stock. Excellent strains of improved Berkshires are found in almost every region of the globe where swine aro kept. The best families, thus widely separated, are subject to different climatic in- fluences, and the most varied systems of management. By this means all the real or supposed advantages to bo secured by the introduction of fresh blood am be as surely and without doubt more safely reached by the bringing together again parts of fam- ilies, thus separated for several gen- erations. PROMINENT among the greatest medical die- eoverie8, by the many cures it has uffeoted. McGregor's Speedy Curo loads the van. Sub- jooted to the minutest cbomloal analysis, it has been found to contain none of those injur• 8050 ingrodlente eharaotoriziag the worthless specifics daily offered to the public. Bvery ingredient possesses a Peculiar adaptability to the various complaints for whlob it has been compounded, and its efficacy Is beteg estr b. 13shod by tostlmoniale hourly received. We are therefore confident that we have a prepar- ation which we eau offer to the public with the assurance that it will bo Ipund not only a re- lief but an absolute sure for Dyspepsia, Livor Complaint,Indigestion, Constipation aid Irn- pnroBlood. Frog trial battles st Hargreaves' Drug Store, At this particular season the ques- tion whether to buy or raise cows must be decided by many a dairyman. &Iore calves aro probably dropped in March than any other month, and it is one of the best months for having calves come for raising. They get a good start before grass comes, and if they are well cared for they tvi11 have acquired size and hardiness by fall to put them in good shape for wintering and for coming in when two yOnls old. There is need of calling the at- tention of dairymen to this matter, as the number of miloh cows is fall- ing behind the increase of population, and they are growing comparatively eoal'c0 and High. The price of good ouwg is above the cost for raising, and it le to be hoped that more of the calves of good COWS Will be spared from the butchers' block, to the end that the quality, as well as the num- ber of our cows, may be increased. FASHION NOTES. Ashes of roses is a favourite spring colour. Polonaises aro out long and plain, with bouffant backs. Some of the new ehal)011 of straw bonnets look like a hussar's Helmet. A novelty in purses is a little knit- ted silk stoclting, with a plated claim, Flannel dressing gowns and jackets aro profusely trimmed with worsted lace. Daffodil yellow silk or satin under., drosses are the first 0110100 for blank lace p01nmtians, !'lain black net yr 1'3 aro roml:l ; in again, Dotted net A. ui,1g is la thing of the past, ll.11. drnss0s are brightened by wearing bows ,:f bright red, blue and yellow velvet ribbon on the front of the corsage, The Woodstock Tunes says:—An extraordinary colored 011(011 has been exhibiting himself 1r0011d town aur. ing the past few days. Ho claims to have two 1learls, ono on each side of the lungs and from the pulsations on (moll side of tho body 11 good many people believe his assertions, Ile DRS 4100 two 'complete sots of ribs, one over tho other and both move- able. Endowed with more organs than the ordinary run of mortals, lie appears to bn gifted with almost sup- erhuman strength, 1a) ho can lift 900 pounds weight o.11 cue band, itnd Can bend a rod of iron, throo-quarters of an inch thick, by striking, it on his blare arm, and two strong moa could not bend the iron into its original shape, NEW STORY I3o heady to Commence reading our NAw S'ruiiY _tl 1 T dtl S°I 1� $1.00 secures rI,.LIE .POST —FOIL THE ^ BALANCE O1' 1885. WATCH FOR THE STORM 1 It will bo a Good Ono. 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ALLAN LINE. --- 0E---- BOYAL MAIL STEAhIS1111?S. Is.e."Pi'1111'13.A.G'i(1.-o,Jll:� to LlO EEYOOL,LON 4OFtD1011010, GLASGOW, 8,031100, Hie. Steerage, $11, Liverpool, Londonderry Queenstown, Glasgow, or Belfast to Qudhna and always as low ns by any 11 rst-class line, WINTER ARRANGEMENT, 1885. Sailings from PORTLAND. CASPIAN Thuredny, 1'ab. S 0111 ii PE1RUVIAN" " 13th SARRMAT1AN " 10th No Stoamor from Portland March drill, PARISIAN Thursday, April 203 No Steamer from Portland, April 8th. SARDINIAN Thursday, Apr. lath No Steamer from Portland, April 23rd SARMATIAN Thursday, April 30th Tho last train connecting with the steamer at Quebec leaves Toronto Wodneselayu at S:00 a. m. Passengers can leave Wednesdays at 0:00 p,m, also, and connect with the steamer at Hal, ilex, by paying an additional 3nr0 of 14415 1st, and 30.65 end class. No cattle, sheep or pigs aro carded on rho Mail Steamers of rho A11an, Linc. For Tiokoto and Berths Ella every informa- tion apply to J. R. GRANT, .Agent, At the root Omcc. Bemuse la. GOOD GOODS AT YOUR Own Figur A PUBLIC AUCTION SALE of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, READY- MADE CLOTHING, I-IATS, OAPS, &e., Will commence at the Store of T. C. HAR.BO'TTLE, Cranbrook, on Wednesday evening, March 11, and will continuo until further no- tice. This sale is got up to clear off a Large Stock of Winter Goods to make room for Spring Importa- tions. Now is your CHANCE. Don't fail to bo in attendance. Come and get Goods at your OWN PRICES. T. C. Harbottle, Proprietor. BERLIN' FOUNDRY ! 11ANUFACTURI;EtS OF ENGINES, BOILERS, MILL MACHINERY, 1110. S7772alt Upright .Elkiirzes —AND— BOILERS A SPECIALTY. For further particulars apply to .Nelson 6. Co., Be7'lbis, Ont, Money to Loan, PPrV ..47PE FUNDS. $20,000 of Private Panda have just been placed in my hands for Investment AT 7 PER GENT. Borrowers can have their luaus complete in throe days if title is aati:.r 4otory. Apply to E. E. WADE. Alnliw, 37. 1885. M A. AI M 0111 PA D L K. Store. . �.srar ; Store. Clearing Bale J'°i'eriolbti 1(1 ,1 !)('l, -tct!11ilbi Prices Away Down 30 Days Only. NOW 1S TIIE TIt1IE TO P,US' Cheap Hardware. J a . T:rowe, 0 WAITING !.. LY —FOR TIIE- A AA A A. AAAA A A A A N N NN N N N N N N N N NN N N —NEXT- -WEi B. GER yr.