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The Brussels Post, 1885-6-26, Page 3•I1'Nr 20. 1186. mme<.mrmerT,xwm 11,= =07.2 an71a nag, while tm+for M. Muir's eye ler Inco pa10d tperCuhuhly, „Thorn will never should never forgive Myself if any harm le any ht 0 , t'. „('tl dni and.I Y•unl.lil't 1.1'• bo a11yliiing problematical in hor mingle. L'.LLnne t0 you. 'Cleat fterHO is not lit for 1 en 1,11 tau past and the present. a l t raiud0d devotion. She has been troll YAh to iulc," y' ars 30u spent ill Om lar West, luui and discreetly brought up, and finished '"!fal poetic, coKhere," said. Alai e, ibex tO..nIL, are mere won0l( tial than a by the best society, while poor mo I—I turning upon them ; "I am nota reale• !Wiry ta,e. I wall you would tell mo all had to fly in the Inca of fate liken lir- !via( Muhl, no: aerl I making a rash ex- sbu:r• 1.,,,,01,” ,eminent. Even if Idldnetfuarbroken "11,.11. Friends Tile IUltill1'Sig11ml In returning thanks to fhe held( o' ago, and enramhlc up the best I could{ In I l \\Tambora wilds, Oh, well, Or/Lydou, hones, do you thiole 1 would give you Bran f u:. a more, t wish t<, show and Surrounding l C'ranbl:Unt don't be alarmed, I'll be a gond fallow cashless anal( tv ? Graydon has kindly 5 on 1..ry 110):ua1 and probable the re. 8 t+ttni , t, respectfully int' that!' itleral 1'tttr<wltp' dul'ing the last if\mu'll take ma outridingoceasinanlly," old (tined for mu a lice horse, and uluat ,.alt as you utll It, LAI bean. Year Y would till reHpoctfully' llitiIiirtte tliu.{ he has uguiu rt aloft! JI 1 1 i l y 11288 and will be found at the O]cl Stella, rtit,I to at d r ul i- 1lo began to laugh, and aha e,ntinucdl : make a bev,'n king to show you and Nina 5roa'lrrinh u'r d1 sit vexes me. You "I Haw you frown when I began n"• that 1 eon ride. if 1111, and Mrs. Way know what 1 Was •a:u a 02.1 part •1." of his Customers. 1 lid to the 11 itis{s wieltecl 1+)100111, \c'e'll tick ot1108.0011 laud w0ro hero they would laugh at you. "No, 1 n'on'e boh1, v0 I do, or you subjects, and make an inde,riwpaJ;yaler.ia, Don't Dome out to sae me off, Bary. couldn't In what 3 ou (110 now." and then we'll get on famously,o llthr:rH would follow, and I don't want "Well, I can {ell you: I had wualr "No nncd of that," ho said, "Aa far to be conspicuous. 1 T do wish people t ru 1, at i d. , b"tell and : weal:, uncal• ALS, k=�DS OF t 1 013 3BTN G aH 1 mal Co11at,tm,a, pioaae 001180101 1110 would mind Weir own busines'." t uu•t mind. 1 was weak In 1L11 respects, fair game," "No danger of my coming out, 1 but I discovered that I had a will, and 1 ',Consider you fair game ?" she said, don't want to see you break your noel," had sense enough, as floury says, to with her bund archly on mashie. "That cried Mary, ro•olteriog her room, l.uow that if I was over going to be would be arrant poaching, Don't fear "YO( must idt m0 go, Madge," 801cl more than a ghost it was limo 1 sot Mr. Muir, firmly. "I may have to inter- about it. 1 knew of Mrs. \I'ayland's re. so r th 't " eto:•at'ou to health ill Oho climate of au La Barbara, ate1 I duttirmiuod to try it myself. I couldn't 11x5'0 gad better PROMPTLY ® ry g y� Cl1T S7 Molds mys or I couldn't have the 'dace 1YA:C ..L. _! J LATTENDEDTO . air... l. But, 0h, Uraydon, 1 was 80 wealc sail used up when I reached there that I could scarcely do in000 than breathe, But I brut made up my mind. either to got well:. or to die. I rested (TO 1311 CONTINUED.) PH:E, BRUSSELS POST. 7 -- MAMMY mx rmnaw.,wAILOW1-_men,: .na 141.1 .ur n,ar c,.,en•,a.L,wnn.yv:• . wr•4414:a(pnr::7i•4 TO THE FRONT AGAIN. Graydon, .1 shall never regard any man pose my authority." y. 'Yes, do could, for IIeaven's sake 1" said Graydon, "Very well," laughed Madge. "If T 02100 got nu, you and talo horse may both find it hard to get 'no off. Whore aro the horses ?" Hllo asked, upon reaching rho door. "You roust yield one point, and mount near tho stable," said Graydon, resolutely. "10n aro leaking gamo of mo fn ono Oh, certainly, I'll yield everything 80080 very successfully," Graydon ad. 0xc0ptmy ride." {Witted, laughing a little uneasily.Me.dgo's horse stood pawing the "Oh, in that 00080, all loon aro legit{• ground, showing bow obdurate mud nn- 1:late grunt), and 1 shall chaff as luau, tamable was his spirit. Sao exclaimed possible, out of apito tbab I was not 111 the beset, of the saddle audits hous- es man." logs, meld said, "Thank you, Graydon," "•5'• would make a good ono,—iron j,itn elf !for Heil l�exia brute Instead of r ,o devoid of sentiment and so ludo. o o'n t," a horse, ''I Amulet have satisfied my- ' And yet within n week I think a con. self better about him," ho thought, 1 gentleman was incliuo,l to think "and have looked farther." + sentimental, tratlietic, intense, a In a moment she and tho animal by lin of ideals nail devotional rhapso- .the head, and was patting his nock, 55111e he tuned an aye of fico doivu up - t' yo gods I Isere, wailer, bring nip on her, and showed no relenting in his k..y desert. and let 1:1,1 escape," cried chafed and excited mood. Graydon Gia0' (011, rueantshflo eamuin0.1 everything clue-F0.<llii'gskUli' ei:Vate of the Salva- l(fcl you say I was to be ready at Inlay, and Bary that tato brir11n5Jlsu tion Army has boeu lined $20 and 'IVO'?" she L,sL<•'i. ,5rc,'tly. powort nl curb, - that ho ob. 'costa for refusing to quit beating a Its, bald i,ri,., ,.ou'n articles of a 11 'ill ; st'`uanlr in Lietowol drum when requested by the poll= wilt sympnthisu11 uy forging the name of a woal'thy lleavv affliction. lair, aud Mrs. D. H. \IacDownil, of farm000, i?riioe Albert, N. W. T. have arrival Ohs, WoOnesday The town club gave the Owen at Ottawa. Mr. 1laoDUwnll partici- Why, really, 'i ..itnq„ MissI Sound 01101101008 is bad drubbing, last pated in the Fish Creel. engagement. 1 Friday, beating them by au innings The Government Commission to What i0 this little insect that '� rims, ()ur boys BCOred well, enquire into charges against Warden will Do not you call wriat lltl isllong.le ged gnat f"alt' ' nc1y'n' 1 Hacking oft 18g Massie, of the commence its dutiestou Priseon, 1 01 mosquito? out of condeinuett My rink costume wig: •duly. Ob 1 55'hllt 1s that which made ole start, and attractive, consisting of a'riur McLean, brother of the In - Such a sharp and sudden smart,"�vaune 001140/201' at Guelph, hat al that unprotected part! overcoat Muffed wish curled heir an,,, ort the PiOton Times. Mosquito. woven wire mnttlass bustle trimmed with overskirt of the same. In front I will be protected by a large feather cow•cnt0her held in place with exten• won draw heads. I will then get in. to the rink and run wild. Regular trains will have to rude track until they got orders. Parties desiring to come and wit- ness my little flat oar tournament will do well to wear baseball masks and settle up their business before they enter the rink, for I want it un- derstood that I am only tt novice. I am not accnstomcd to ride the roller citrate, and my legs are a little accent• rio on their orbits. Tho performance will open with a flat -car promenade to slow music by the City band. I will then enter the rink on my graceful skates and glide around the turntable to the music of Strauss waltz. I will next come in and fall down three times in rapid succession, after which there will be an intermission of two weeks for re- freshments and change of scone, When nee skin has grown on ilio places where I collicled with my new rink, the programme will be again resumed and carried out from day to day until it is completed, or death comes to my relief. Those holding season tickets will be entitle to remain until after the funeral. Mourners need not be iden- tified. as game, even 11 1 should become a fat dowager with a bevy of plain dangbtcrs and a dull market." Grave and snout Mr. {Muir leaned back in hie chair marl laughed so heartily that he attracted attention at the 11'ildiuero table across rho room. "That mon clo080'l act as if on the brick of failure," thought 11liss Wild. mere. "It's all a conspiracy of Arnault with papa." —IN THE BLACKSMII'II LINE— EAT 1IARKET,��s' DI.LIN STREET, IMINSELS , ANDREW CURRIE, Prop'r, FRESH AND SALT MEATS Of to o beetquality alwny(01,Lan1a and doll'', erica in any part of the,/illagefroe of charge TF1t015 Vory Pavorablo. Tom= "�NACa CION SHOP will be Under the llnnagenent of a First -Class Mechanic. Repairing of ..1 11 Kincds .lttertdl"rt to. F21 7' CAT:;4-'4 + iY.Y`14iJe1., opt qL What is it makes rue "bob" 111 stead, At home, abroad, and e'en in lied ! These aro the things I so much dread, Mosquitoes. Wbencc comes the irritating bump ? That horrid beauty -spoiling lump 1 Oh 1 when I eaten tau In won't I thump Mosquitoes. 0, well, the colder weather brings Relief from these tormenting things,— Thirsty bloodsuckers on wings— Mosquitoes. Thorn have been plagues of deadlier sort, Still, may your sanguinary sport Be limited to ernson short— Mosquitc es. CANADA The grand 0111 woods of Canada I How soul and slim below The Puede of their sweet rustling loaves ? Swift-cbanging webs tho sunlight woav0s Where ferns and mosses grow. The giant trees of Canada 1 Dark pine and birch drooped low i The stately eine, the maple tall, The sturdy beech, I lova them all, And well their forms I know. The forest 11001/11 of Canada 1 The chOppora' blows rosonnd Thro' tbo crisp air, while cold and still '1'he snow's deep cloak o'er valo and hill Lieu white upon the ground. The sparkling streams of Canada I That'neath oaol shadows pass, That wind, whore sleok-fed cattle sleep, Through verdant meadows, rankle deep In clover blooms and grass. 'he cr3atal streams of Canada I Deep in 'Whose nmrmnrhag tide, From pebbly caverns dimly seen 'Meath Italy shade of living green, Gray t, out and salmon glide, The bcauteons lances of Canada I With laving eyes I FAO Their 1.01000, etretched in endless chain By fair Sl. Lawrence to the plain, A.s ocean wild and tree. Where white Emile gleam o'er Miro wake Or fade with dying day, Fond rnemoriee in my heart awake, Of home's dear dwelling by the 111w, Like sunshine passed away. The ',rabies vast of Canada I Where ane sinks to the earth, In salting, whispering warm good night To myriad flowers, whose blushes brigh Will hail the morning's birth, The prairie wealth of Canada 1 Whose dark abundant soil Unfurrolved yot, awaits the plow; Who sews shalt have sure promise now Of rich reward inr toll. What tho' the winter winds blow toe When daylight darkly wands 1 A strolrg, (100 heal, is bard to chin When, seen afar, talo home -light still Shines bright serosa the pining. Tho robust lift of Canada In cheery homer' 1 Boni Tho' ggold nor jewels fill the hand, 'Tie Nature's golf lies blessed the land Abundant, fair and free. Those who know me best, and people who have noticed my graceful carriage, say they would go further to see me skate than any other profess• ional rinitiet Ih0y ever saw rink, Many claim rant they never saw a skater fall down and hurt hitutolf with more genuine pleasure. When 1: get on roller•skates some -- how people lose all interest in the Riol racket and almost everything else. People would walk for miles to see me coma out in the rink with my new costume and kill myself. I do nob any this egotistically or to varve attention to myself, but I say it be. pause it is true. Friends have come to me and told me so. And still there is a nameless fas• eination (Mont roller-skating, Though the owner of the rink will not allow elle to skate while other 1eopi0 are in the building, I love to go and watch the skaters and hold their shawls while they skate, or hold their hands or feet while they repos°. I • love to buckle a young lady's skates on her fair young feet, I love to linger over them and ghat with thein -rand ask them if they aro well, and how their mother is feeling,' and if they do not think that wo are having rather a backward spring. thoatrolled the Cornwall jury ret...... A company is .ax -rebel Quebec to commence oeM. spring on the Labrador cons„ bunting on the ice and to lave p. arty built steamers that can be uta �t ized in cod and herring fishing after the seal catch is over. The prize list has been issued for the Provincial Exhibition, to bo held in London in September, under the auspices of the Ontario Agricultural and Arts Association. The lists are being 0irculnted through the Province, and the prizes are attractive in all the departments. Cleveland Leader : —Hereafter Can- ada need have no fear of her Indians and halfbreods. Her militia has shown its ability to whip any savage force which eau bo organized in the North-west Territory, and the lesson of Riot's speedy defeat will bo remom• bored a long time. The eleventh General Assembly of tha Presbyterian Oburcli in Canada commenced in Montreal Monday eve- ning. Dr. McLaren, the retiring moderator, delivered an able sermon, after which he announced that the gentleman chosen to suocoed him WAS Rev, Principal MoNigbt, D. D., of Halifax. ale t, these Goods at the Garfield t-fout'i;�"�; "1 JIJSTS TO HAND AT THE GA] FI. iLD HOUSE A Lot of lloohelagal dray Clottoi s, Bought for Spot Cash with a big discount. Be Sure and Secure triose Cottons at the Garfield House. Reports have been received from over 800 pointe in Minnesota and Da kota, covering every wheat growing county of importance, and from 800 points in Northern Wisconsin and Iowa. Ono hundred and fifty-five re• ports says the condition is better than last year at this time; 50 soy it is 10 per cent. better; 60 say the condition 18 poor, 37 sltyitis not as good as last year. and 25 say it is from 10 to 15 per cont, worse. The bad reports are all from the old counties, where the ground is weedy, and where the wheat was sown later, As No 60, the Atlantic express, wan approaching Ingersoll from the west Sunday morning a young woman was observed by tine engineer sitting on the bank overlooking the track. Silo suddenly stood up as the train sumo nearer, ran clown the bank and throw herself across the rails loss then tlueo oar lengths ur front of the locomotive, Nothing could bo Bono to save her, and almost before the occupants of tato cab could realize tiro situation, the wheels had manyled the woman almost beyond recognition, The body was removed to Ingersoll, where it was recognized as that of Mrs. William Oliote, and taken• charge of by her friends, The deceased is said to have boon for some time freak in liar mind, and to this can00' 5104tragodyy is atiri- buted. INERY `MI5 A dealer in Brussels is advertising and offering for IMITATION of the GENUI✓V'E b UCI ° THORN' FE✓ r t•, of which I am the SOLE AGENT in BRUSSELS, and the Public are cau- tioned against purchasing the spurious article. The parties in Canada, who are placing this WRETCHED IMITATION 011 the market aro now being sued for ton thousand dollars damages. The Genuine J3uck Thorn Fence, the BEST and CiinArg»•r fence in the world, can any be pur- chased at the "GOLDEN PADLOCK." I ala also Agent for the Ontario Barb Fence Company, who maks the best Barb Wire in Canada. English throe ply plain twisted fence, a remarkably cheap and dur- able fence for Gardens. Several tons of Land Plaster in 200 lb. sacks for sale. rye ,„ THORN FENCd tau. This fencing is made of a Solid Flat Slip of Stoet neatly twisted and well galvanized, presenting 1110 largest possible surface to the view. Although 110 part of it is macre of wire it i8 no heaviest' and as cheap its Barb -Wire Fencing, but is preferred by 80111e principally as a top strand, being more easily seen. The ".Lyman" is the ONLY ribbon fencing made in Canado, tend is {ouch superior to t110 imported fencing of the sane description. J IBT WICROM,, Window Shades, and Hartslaor. a Sfiyins, A Lot of Fancy Window Shades, in Cloth of Different patterns. Also Hartshorn Springs. Call and see them before putting up the old ones. B. GERRY