The Brussels Post, 1886-8-13, Page 3A.uct-. 13, 1880.
"ravy, YOU NOT A WORD FOR
JESUS ?"
A MOM:4 POE VITO LOV1t inst.
Have you not a word for Josue ? not a word
to say: for Him ?
Ho le listening through the chorus of the
burning seraphim 1
Iia is listening ; does Ho hoar you speaking
of the ti inge of earth,
Only of its passing pleasure, selfish sorrow,
empty mirth?
He has spoken words of bleseinge, pardon,
pertoo, and love to you,
Glorietuf hopes and graelous eomfort, strong
and tender, sweet and true
:Does lie hear you taing others something
of Hie love untold,
Overilowings of thanksgiving for His more -
les manifold.
aave you not a word for Jesus ? Will the
world His praise proclaim ?
Who shall speak if yo aro silent? yo who
know and love Itis name,
You, whom Ho hath called and chosen His
own witnesses to be,
Will you toll your gracious Master, "Lord,
we cannot speak for Theo ?"
"Cannot!" though IIe suffered for you,
died because He loved you so!
"Cannot 1" though Be hoe forgiven, making
scarlet white as snow I
"Cannot I" though His graoo abounding is
your freely promised aid I
'Cannot I'' though He stands beside you,
thungh He says, "Be not afraid I"
Have you not a word for Jesus? Some, per-
.
chance, while ye are dumb,
Wait and weary for your messages, hoping
you will bid them "come
Nem telling hidden sorrows, lingering just
outside the door,
Longing for you hand to lead them into
rest for evermore,
Yours may be the joy and honor His re-
deemed once to bring,
Jewels for the coronation of your corning
Lord and Xing,
Will you east away the gladness thus your
Master's joy to share,
All because a word for Jesus seems too
much for you to dare.
What shall be our woad fur Josue ? :Master.
give it day by day ?
Ever as the need arises, teach Thy children
what to say,
Ciro us holy love and patience; grant us
(loop humility,
That of eelf we may bo emptied, and on
hearts bo full of Thee;
Give us zeal and faith and fervor, make us
winning, make us wise,
Single -hearted, strong and fearless --Thou
host called us, we will rise I
Let the Might of Thy good Spirit go with
every loving word ;
And by hearts prepared and opened be oar
message always heard.
Yes, wo have a word for Jesus! Living ech-
oes 'we Will bo,
Of Thine own awed words of blessing, of
Thy gracious, "Come to Me."
Jesus, Master I yes, we /ore Thee, and to
prove one love, would lay
Fruit of lips which Thou wilt open, at Thy
blessed feet to -day.
Many an effort it may cost no, many a
heartbeat, many a fear,
But Thou knowett, and wilt etrengthen,
and Thy help is always near.
Give us grace to follow fully, vanquishing
our faithless shame,
Feebly it may bo, but truly, witnessing for
Thy dear Name.
Yes, we have a word for Jesus 1 wo will
bravely speak for Thee,
And Thy bold and faithful soldiere, Stvv-
10110. wo would henceforth be :
In Thy name eat up our banners, while
Thine otvn eball wavo above,
With Thy crimson Name of Mercy, and
Tby golden Name of Lore.
Help us lovingly to /ober, looking for Thy
present smile,
Looking for Thy promised blaming, through
the brightening "little while."
Words for Thee in weakness spoken, Thou
wilt here accept and own.
And confess them in Thy glory, when we
see Thee on Thy throne.
DER SPIIIDER LIND DER PLY.
I reads in To,wcob's shtory book,
A couple veeks ago,
Ten fired rade boern, rot I clinks,
Der booples all should know.
I'd ask dis goat conundhrnm, too,
Vioh vo should brolit by,
" 'Vill you indo mine parlor valk ?
Says der ephider elf dor fly,"
Dot see me clinking, righat army,
Und Then, von afternoon,
A shbeculator he worm in
Und dells me, parity noon,
Ide bat a 'Alter niine to soli,
Und ask 5110 eof I buy,
I clink off der oxberionce
• 011 dat pine pottle fly.
Der oder day, then on der oars,
I vont by Nie Torok oudt,
I meets a ftatilopt on der train
Who dold me, mit a pout,
She likes der Deutseber shentiernans,
Und dells me sit perside har—
t says, "Mine friendt, 1 vas no. fly,
Bei you vas peon a sphider."
vent indo der ehmolcing oat,
Vhere dber vas blaying bolter,
Und alga, deaf Someding dbey calls
Der furors), "leetle joker."
Some money id van changing hands,
Dhey vented mo to try --
I soya: "Yon vao ton brevions,
I donscl vas been a IV.
On Coriiral Park a shuntrclt young mon
Says : "Strauss, how vas you peen ?"
Und take 1110 kindtly py der hand,
Und ask of mine Katrina,
Ilo vanta to shange tt, feofty bill,
Und says hoes name yae Schneider—
Maype, berhaps, ho vas all righdb ;
More like be vas 0 sphider.
Mood ofry day some shwindling Chap
Eo dries hoes leedlo game;
outs me quilt dot sphidor Mew
Und Boot id in a frame ;
Itighclt lis mine ehtore I hangs it oup,
Und near id, on dot slily
X pope glub, to send gvielc Mutt
Dime° ephiders, "on der fiy,"
Ocarina :IN t•tota,
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Gather flower seeds at feet as they
ripen.
Wear a cebbege leaf in the hat on
hot days.
so 0109e diet it a Ill litlitrOelY
A. little niilk o
and meal will keep wn, 015501(1551 ovor
She calf growing. nigw,
bran contains the
Tho beet way to preserve egg o neoperute for the pigs hut 1
hot weather is to convert them into
money every week. h'inly. :die oil meal (old prones
.„ the bran, ono pound to four
W
Milk is good for chinks even in e and white feeding pet to eoek
out too much at a time.
hot weather or July, but don't Put gnired quantity to make a feed
utitoe einelq, feed out own,
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randy runners fin I
ficult to tint necessar
for their growing niete. On
of the demand is
high end se»roo, end the bran
y elope i rl ig i Tkpj
'ill CI ed
actually nee ite ore
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the re- I rpHE BEST
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8 :',1)leakt i wrisr 3:D iviiia.i.
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Progressive agriculture don't h p p „LI 5151,1 pat te
enough for next feed. Add to tide
acres, but tether is progression in the the ettiotleuills l Ctritabee sieve, and
other direction, by the eraetice of n .thing ',erudite of milk will beat it.
methods which will make 50 aurae Feed thio during the .summer and
have the productive power of 100.
fall, and you hey° a Eremite and con.
The following will cause leg weak- stitutioe to asuituilato corm If fad
nees m ohiolca or fowls : Roosting on
warm pipes or warm floors, too lunch corn ell crammer, when the new crop
sulpher in damp weather, too much comes they are partially burned out,
and if (llama is in the neighborhood
coal oil on any part of the body It they too easily fall a prey to it. Thrift
sometimes kills) or heavy feeding so
as to have them too fat. is what we want, and perfeot 1
to reeist the prevalent disease.
It it stated that Great Britain and the „„d eelyoung theme
Ireland imported from Jan. 1 to June deicing the ehenues of loss.
1 this year, 75,315,000 pounds of but. there are three crops of pigs on
ter ; 1,508,000 Bea• from Denmark, ram, and the plague catehee t
16,576,000 115s. from Holland, rind the mortgage on the farm is not
85,980,000 lis. from other coun.
tries.
Say sprouts and dead limbs should
Chtexaciticalit Ne
be taken off whenevernoticed. Eith-
er is an injury to the tree and the
sooner they are removed the bettor.
1)o not allow the strawberriea to form
many runuers, cut them off. They
draw too much vitality from the par-
ent plant.
It is a mistake to place the roost.
mean progressing from 50 to 100
W. MC. Allov.r1,,,
Exagr.aron Inoti Worms, • PrIr.ronark, Os?,
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bleumfaaturov of throe different kinds of
Windmille. The limpleat, strongest and most
satisfactory Windmill yet made. For InuttP•
fug water, sawing wood, chopping grain or
driving any light machinery they bay° no
°Tull. My OIALIABRATED 1.12dPii havo so.
(lured world.wide reputation: I guarantee
them No baing superior to many now In the
market, and equal to asir ever made. They
will throw WelOr 300 1005, -or tome it Mile Oh
the level. /Partnere and t
10 al th oteheotze ir.,‘,14im.lifiolr r? ulitre b of ore bu5yi'lig
push mine. are the best in the umme'i'•X. I.tidagethu 0
y re-
W. M010015. ULM/tell, Ont.
linen
the
hem,
lift -
The Ontario barley crop is reported
to bo finer and larger Chau het yew.
Portland kOttawa county) farmers
complitie of the ravages made by
wolves among their !looks.
A. match ratio for 411,000, between
Gaudaur and Beach to be rowed
mg poles at different heighte, rising Sept. 18, in England, 'has beau guar.
from the front, because all will strive auteed. Gauthier and Flamm sail
to get on the highest one, and the for Englaud oo Thuraday.
weaker ones are crowded. off and fre- The West Middlesex Couserrativee
quently fall to the grounds, only to assembled at Mt. 13rydgee on Time -
repeat the process, or if injured re- day and nominated Roble Brown, of
main on the ground all night. Place Metcalfe, as their candidate for the
all the poles at the same elevation. local Legislature.
All farmers know the fatal effects A. Gloucester fishing schoo
of (slaver bloat on cattle, 1 cure which attempted to clear from S
mine by tying in the animal's mouth Immo without reporting -oft o
a smooth, round stick from three to hauled by the Dominion endear T
four incites in diameter. I put a lit. ror end compelled to conform Iv
tee salt in the mouth to make then the regulations.
chew slid swallow. In 20 or 80 The Oalario Beekeepers' Assoc
minutes the gas will pass off through .tion has arranged ti send to the
the animal's mouth, when the stick than and Colonial Exhibition a ler
may be removed. supply of honey, no eoon as the s
Very often fruit trees set out in sou's crop 001008 1?].
spring will make but a few leaves on Frank Brereton, a Guelph batch
the top branches, pnalling out ehoots and friends ate heartily of blsokb
from the stein. Do not out off these ries the other night, and almost 1
shoots, but leave them to grow the tlteir lives in consequence. It w
whole season, cutting them off in discovered that the fruit had be
winter. Every leaf they make menus pleutifully sprinkled with Par
raore 00058,5 1051 these roots will feed green.
the tree next year, Many a tree has Augusto Leuglois, a farmer
been destroyed by the too early re. Point•aux-Trembles, while feedin
move! of such growth. his fowls a day or two ago was a
Wont's Pain Sing works like a °harm in re- Walked. 'by game Pook• If lfting h
lioving pain in the stomach, all bowel diftleul.
ties and Cholera, No traveller should be with. hand to push the bird away, his hall
out 11. Should always be in the house. Oasts was pierced by the bird's spur
but 25 cents. Itept by Zohn liargreayes ds Oo., • • • , •
DruggistO. Langiots took Luce following da
311DGING OATTL/A AT FAL/M-1110 and, after terrible agony, died fro
National Live Stock Journal says 1- lockjaw.
Our present mode of judging cattle Te Chatham Banner says that
at fairs givos very little satisfaction ono of the most peculiar of the re-
tina
To see a lot of cattle belonging to the sults of enforcing the Scott Act is dine
loos of taste which it has inflieted 00
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instruction to the spectators.
same class led into the ring and sit. many good judges of liquor, who take
ently examined by three men, who the witness stifled, kiss the book, and
finally put a blue ribbon on one, a avow theniselvee unable to distinguish
red on another, and a white one on a whiskey from ginger beer, soda wat
third, without eaymg a word, is not er, or cronk I
a very imposing or edifying sight. Two charred marks wore noticed
The enlightenment growing out of recently on a barn near L'Orignal,
the operation is not apparent. This not far from the Ottawa River, and
is especially in the case whorl the caused a suspicion that a fire -bug had
judgment of the spsotators does not been at work. On further exarnin-
correspond with that of the judges. ation, one of the boards of the build -
The question involuntarily springs ing •was found te have ignited from
up in every mind :-“Wley did they the effect of the raya of the sun, which
put the blue ribbon on this one in- were concentrated upon it by a bright
stead of that ?" And the question- tin milk can,
ing goes around, but no answer
comes to the questioning. The jud-
ees are probably right, if they know
their business, and the spectators
wrong. But all would like to know
on what grounds the awards wore
made, and wherein the opinions of
the lookers ou are wrong. A. settle -
factory answer would not only be
gratifying, but educational. Why
Otto it not be given ? Why can it
not be announced in the list ab what
hears the several claims will be judg.
ell, and why eau not a competent per-
son be employed, and, of course, well
paid for his time and labor, to give
ooneething like an offhand lecture on
the group of animals, and on the in-
dividuals in particular, pointing out
the merits and defects in clear and
comprehensive language ? Here
would be ocular and verbal teaching
combined, and everybody must of
necessity be interested and instruct-
ed. We should very much like to
witness euch system ofjudging and
to listen to the words of the speaker,
illustrated se they would he by the
presence of 'the animals. We .throw
out the hint to our fair managers,
and hope something of the kind may
be adopted, even at this 'year's fairs,
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lost laid week, on ,tet, lirussols.
The tinder wi11 he suitably rcw.,rded limy -
tug it at Tug Puter Pub 'Minn g nionse.
MONEY TO LOA.r. .1.T 6 PEII
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piniect oneness by
over J. Pica:ant, safe.
effectual. :La.:Ps ark your drug-
gist for r.mnyroyal 'Wafers and
taken° stl.,`Ititute, or inclose post-
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caused by Indiscretion Or over-exertion. Sir
packages is guaranteed In offoct n cure when all
other medicines fall. Onepookatin 31, six peak -
egos FA by mall, Bold by druggists. Write/or
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Abraham Tolley end his etep•son,
about 12 years or age, were looking
for porpoises in the Bay of Fundy.
Toney shot a largo sea porpoise,
and wits paddling towardsit s t when
the animal arose from underneath,
putting its bond entirely through the
canoe, which immediately filled. The
boy was thrown into the water some
ten feet off, and the rifle and arataun•
ition went to the bottom. By getting
astride of the canoe, whioli floated,
Toney was able to paddle towards the
boy, who was just oinking when he
got to him. Both were rescued by
two fishermen.
The now British Cabinet has been
announced as follows :--Seeretary of
War -Right Hon .Win, Henry Smith.
First Lord of the Admiralty -Lord
George Hamilton. Lord High Chan-
cellor -Lord Salicibury. Secretary
for India -Right Hon: l3'rodk, Arthur
Stanley. Lord President of the Coun-
cil -Viscount Cranbroolt. President
of Local Government Board -Right
Hon, Henry Chaplin. President of
Board of Trade -Right Hon. Inward
Stanhope. Postmaster General -
Lord John Manners. net Commie.
sioner of Works--Itight Hon, David
Phinkett, Attorney -General -Sir B.
E. Webstok. Lora Chancellor of
Ireiand-Lord Aebbourno.
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CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES,
All made of the
—MANUFACTURER OF--
MOGRATS, EXPRESSWAGONS,1
WAGONS, ETC., ETC., ETC,
Bes Material and finished in a Workmae-Iike manner
Repairing and Painting promptly attended to.
Parties intending to buy should call before
purchasing.
REFBRENOES.-Harscleu Srnith, B. Laing, dames Cutt and', Wm. Mc-
Kelvey, Grey Township; W. Cameron, W. Little, G. Brow& and D.
Breckenridge, Morris Township ; T. Town and W. Blaslull, Brussels ;
Rev. E. A. Fear, Kirkton, and T. Wright, Turnberry Townshi )
REMEMBER THE STAND -SOUTH OF BRIDGE.
JAMES BUYER.
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ETHEL
arsari eyt Firat„.200-74; ,aLLs
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The undersigned, having completed tho change from the stone to the
Celebrated ITungarian system of Grinding., has now the Mill in
Pirst-olass Running Order,
And tvill be glad to soe all his old customers and as many new ons
as possible. hopping done.
Flour and Peed Always on nand.
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Highest Price paid for any quantity of Good Grain.
M. MILNE.