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The Brussels Post, 1887-6-17, Page 2THE ERUSSELS POST Directory of Churches and Sooietieel MELviLLE Girona.—Sabbath Services at 11 a.m. and 0;90 p, in. Sunday School at 2;80 p. m. Rev. Jan Ross, B. A„ pastor, Knox Chinon. --Sabbath Services at 11 a, M. and 0:80 p, lir, Sunday Sohool at 2:80 p. m. Rev. S. Jones, pastor. S. Joua's Orman —Sabbath Services at 11 a,in, and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 0:80 a.m, Rev, W. T. Cluff, incumbent, MEznODIST CnoncB,—Sabbmatlr ServSunday at foal t, :3 . in.t:80 Rev. Wm. Smytli School at 2:80 p. pastor. Rob[As C.CrnoLlo Cnoncn.—Sabbath Service third Sunday in every month, at 11 a.m. Rev, P. J. Shea, priest. Ono ELLows' Londe every Thursday evenings in Graham's block, MAeONI5 Loners Tuesday at or before full moon, in Garfield block, A. 0.1f. W. LODGE on jet and 378 Mon- day evenings of each month, FoaosTonr' LODGE 2nd and last Monday evenings of each month, in Smale's hall. L. O. L. 1st Monday in every month, in Orange Sall. P0OT irises.—Office hours from 8 a.m.. to 7 p.m. MEOHANms' INeTIEUTE, Reading Rooth andLibrary, in Holmes' block, will be open from O to 8 o'clock p,m. Wednesdays and Saturdays. Mies Jessie Ross, Lib- rarian. dressed senoras bow their,heade and oroeethemselve8, while Tullian wont• on ii11001 ill Brayer, 'T2Ilotauhds owe their recovery Irons fibefanallom CO West's World's Wonder or nosily, Liniment Itis oonoe1od every - whereto 50 the best knoEn 'remedy for Rheumatlem,fluts, Bruises, S ,rains, Burns, 6oalde, and all diseases .requiring external aplilloation. Price 28 cants aid 20 omits per bottle, Bold by all druggists. As for women's hate of the pres- ent day, gays Tho Epoch, they are abominable in every respect. They are ugly in shapes and unbecoming to any except youthf2l faces. Women's hate have been carried to the extreme of height, weight and general ugliness, It must be re- membered that a hat, if it be too high, changes the appearttuoe of a womao's fade. Any woman looks better without a hat than with one. A bit of delicate cobweb lane knotted about the head is beoomiug, simply because it is an accessory, not a prominent feature. The hats of the present day seem to me to call di- rect attention to themselves and to detract much from the face of the wearer. I believe that the low hat, ornamented with soft feathers, and with the brim slightly shading the face, is sure to be in fashion again (,semi. of-Thous:Oat. before very long. Things are sullen and will be as I Varieties. they are, whatever We think or wish All women are not angels, of them to be.—Cudworth. course, but it isn't prudent to tell W.eat'a Liver Pills cure Mak headache, dye- thein e0. pepsic, indigestion and liver:complaint. 5o. All duvets. He that has Christ for his leader and captain may follow Him with confidence, courage and comfort. Weet'OLiyer Pills will never disappoint Sem Always reliable. 25o. Alidruggists. Those who think they have only a very small talent are often most tempted not to trade with it for their Lord.—F. R. Havergal. Week's Pain Sing cures the worst case of colic in five minutes. Otu09 cramps, cholera. and cholera morbus. '5o. All druggists. Covetousambitioo, thinking all too little, which presently it hath, poeeth itself to stand in need of all which it hath not,—Sir Walter Raleigh. West's World's Wonder, or Family Lini- ment, cures rheumatism, neuralgia, cuts, burns, sprains, and bruises. 25c. and beets. All druggists._ Afflicted one, you cannot believe it now. But you will come out from that furnanoe seven times purified in the refining God.—J. R. s of nfire Macduff, D. D. A large dootor'O hill is often saved by tak- ingin time a few doses of West's Liver Pills,the standard remedy for liver com- plaint, dyspepsia, indigestion, and sick headache, 25c. All druggists, Because Christ loves us, He claims us, and desires to .have us wholly yielded to His will, so that the open ations of love in and for us may find no hindrance,—F. R. Havergal. Pain cannot exist after the patient has taken s, single dose of %Vest's Fain Sing, the magic ouzo. Do not be induced to take a substitute, but insiet upon having West's Pain ring Sold by all druggists. God is Ib Ouu. He is the infinite good. Nothing bat Il living, seneiblo communion with Hum Can displace heaviness from the heart and shad happiness over the life.—T. Pearson. 'Winter has passed and now com01 sum - mar, with all .1110 terrors of cholera, bowel complaint, flux, oholera infan tum. Provide for emergen1150 by purchasing. at 01100 a bottle of Woet's rain ring. 25c. All druggists. We till Gun net our daily deeds to the mucic of a grateful heart, and seek to round cur liyee into a hymn, the melody of which will be recog• nized by all who come in contact with ugr and the power of which shall not be evanescent, like the voice of the singer, but perennial,. like the music of the spheres.—Wm. M. Taylor. Fashion Notes. Stringa.are not wore with sum; mer bonnets. West's Worlds Wonder, The demand is steadily increasing for this truly popular remedy for rheumatism and alt- kindred diseases. 220, and. GO. All druggists. Since the hair has been dressed in plain bandeaux, dombs have.come into fashion again. M1oh suffering 0olimbe. avoigad by con- stantly keeping a supply of West's Pain dyse itery, crampsse , ohilli colic cholera and cholera inorbuo. 25ats. All druggists. High clusters of flowers are no longer worn on top of bonnets. ' The newest trimming consists of two wreaths of tiny. flowers laid, along the edge of the entire brim and all, around the crown. Patesoa8not exist atter the patient has taken a single dose of West's Pain zing, the Magid Oure. Do not. b0 induced to take a. subatitute, blit theist upon having West's' Pain Xing, 250, A11 drugglet,. Women do not,trttend funerals in Mexico. It to against the rules -of society; and the rection is said to be that limy cry tee much: .A. wife cannot go to her husb•and's funeral, nor can a mother follow her babe to the•grave. One of -the prettiest Dns• toms in Mexico ie' the universal re. sped that greets a miming funeral. Spring and Summer. Prepare the body for health end vigor by taking Dr. Onos8'0 Liver Cure. No Spring Medicine equals it. It stimulates the Liver, aids Digestion, and. purifies the blood,. Large bottle and Recipe Boost, 81,00, Sold by all druggists. A Havoratraw woman, who believ- ed there was "good luck" in having a bird fly into n house, chased a canary bird in, and, in doing tio, upset and broke a $10 looking glass. Snit Itbenne Cured. McGregor& Parke's Oarbolt° Comte has been tried and found to -be the only positive ice oxhn Salt B Berns, Bruises, or achea ny Sorethat nothing else will hoed. Be sure and get the genuine, made by McGregor & Parke. Prim. 20e. Sold at Hargreaves Drug store,Bruesele. Boarder—°'Seems to me this (thicken must be rather a peculiar breed." Boarding-house Keeper— "It's a genuine Plymouth Rock." "My '. my1 Come over in the May- flower, eh ?" Philadelphia is becoming so law- abiding uiicier'its new administra- tion, that a man taking home two early cucumbers in his pockets was arrested, charged with carrying con- cealed deadly weapons. "They have a larger sail% is my district," say}s a well-known drugglet• "Eben any other p00100 the mi1yyrket, and glue the hest ootia- faotioi for e1Ek beadoehe, billiovenees, fe- dihgention, etc., and when combined with Johnson's Tonic Bitters, Johnson's Tonic Liver Pills will perform what no other med- leina has dobe before for suffering human. ity." Pills 25 cents per bottle. Bitters G0 cents and 01 per bottle. Sold at D eadman'8 drug store, Brussels, "1 um transported at having you hanging ou my arm," said a young fellow to his betrothed. "Indeed," Bald the fair one, "we must be a pretty couple when one is transport- ed and the other hanging." A lady took her little boy to church for the first time. Upon hearing the organ he was on his feet instantly. "Sit down," said the mother. "I won't," he shouted, "1 want to see the monkey." DYSPEPSIA. 0URE0, Mr. R. Walker, of Waterford, says :— ',Dyspepsia has been my wife's trouble for a long time past, and she has suffered greatly with it ; but, thanks to Dr. Ger- son's Stomach Bitters, she is completely cured. It acted very nicely, and did not sicken or gripe her while taking it. If people only knew about the Carson Stom- ach Bitters there would not be so much suffering in the world.: . An old bachelor editor writes :— "11 1s sweet to hug a delusion." Just imagine his sensations if he would drop hie "delusion" and ask some sweet girl for o hug. It would turn every eyebrow and whisker into a band of music A. four-year-old was much ins- pressed with her first out•of doors i h. in. the starlight. . On her arrival • home she skipped joyfully up to her mother with the glad tidings, "Oh, -mamma 1 I've seen the moon and all her little children." STR020012D, Aug;8 '85, I have much pleasurein re-• commending your Dr. J hg's Med- icine and Pills. As for the latter I can strongly recommend them. For the last due weeks I have been suffering from a severe pain in my right ride and have found the Pills a most effectual remody When otherromodiee have failed Yours truly, - E.n.Gn81N. sold by G. A. Deadman, Brussels, 'Well, Johnny, did you .enjoy yourself very much at the Sunday echoes picnic ?"Naw, not much,' growled Johnny. 'Why, what was the matter ? Were you sick ?' 'Naw, didn't got within ter eat but a :eandwieh an '00 douple of dry' calm with red eabd sprinkled on top.' 'What became of, the turkey and the poundcako and the chicken sal - Every man, from the millionaire to . ad that I gave you to contribute ?' the half-clad poor, takes off his slat' 'Superintendent and teachers ?ebb - till the end train lied passed. Well a led 'em.' The feet that olveet things aro of• ten sticky lode a,recent philosopher to accept this tis en.explo exploration of the fact thatmen eo. frequently get "stuck" on pretty. girls. se en Tour Guard. Don't allow a °old in the head to slowly and surely devclepe itself into Catarrh, wltou you can be mired for 15e. A few opplloa. ons will euro inoipiont Catarrh. Ono or two boxeewill cure ordinary Catarrh. Ono to 5 boxer will Duro chronic Catarrh, Try Dr. Chase's Canadian Catarrh Cure --it will cu=Writing n letter ie, to many peo- ple, an irksome tush ; but it isn't half so irksome as it ie to hear a lawyer reading your letter aloud five years afterwards in open court, Iauporinul News Item, 000llernwN.—"Mrs. Campbell bun boen troubled for a number of years with Inds. gestion and Constipation, and was induced to try MoGregor's Speedy Cure and found it all teat was needed. She would recommend its use to any person similarly troubled." Thio invaluable remedy 10 sold in every part of Canada at Mete. and 81,00 nor bottle, gold 8t John Hargreaves & 0o,'s drug store, Bruteitle, Were our pen a quill from the loftiest seraph that basks in gloaming glor3,,end dipped in the retulgent radiance of the rainbow's fountain, we could not describe how supremely happy one of our young men looks when in the ethereal presence of his adored one. Ievlelble but Instantaneous. All pains or aches will be instantly remov- ed by a few drops of Fluid Ligetuiug applied over the affected parte. No true lost • no 0020080e medicines needed; 110 poulticing or using greasy liniments. It will not blister or discolor the skin. Sold at 250, per bottle by Jno.Hargreaeoe S Co„ Druggists. Suffer. ars from Neuralgia assure ns that they never fear it when their house contains a bottle of Fluid L lghtoio e. "You ought to be ashamed of yourself a great big man like you, ouilitu't to be afraid of work." "I know it, mum, but I can't help it. You gee, my nurse frightened me once iu a dark room when I was a baby, and I have been timid ever since." DOJUSS MEDICIN[ res LUNGS .. LIVER & BLOOD. to bea beggar and a tramp. ou handle on a large eoale ? Is it pee- sibleti that these' hardy creatures Papuot,belntide to pay in a aaltbi for..aheeeA•making ? If their . kids were kept at home They could be wade to graze on the roughest ground and would return home to bo milked. 3111.1). AnDoSr,21 Adelaide Street West. Toronto writes l --"For a long time I have been troubled with a dieordored Stomach, and at last I got no bad that I was ccm- polled to quit work, and for days I could neither eat nor sleep, and the pain in my head was most intense. I was induced to try a bottle Of Dr. Carson's stomach Bit - tors, After tithing three dozes I was al- most completely restored to health. My appetite' oamo book; the racking headache was gone, and I never slept sounder in my life." COWS NOT GIVING DOWN MILII.—The habit some cows have of holding up the milk is a difficult one to over- come. L. B. Arnold amounts for this habit by the following oxplan• niton : It consists in shortening the time of relaxation of the cords con- trolling the valves to the little, res• ervoirs holding the milk. These are distributed through the udder, and there are several ciroumetancee which tend to mane cows shorten this relaxation. Rough treatment, fear, grief, solicitude, loud noises, etc„ are among them. The circum- stances inducing a prolongation of the relaxation are comfort and quiet- ude, together with the relief afford- ed by the flow of milk. The best way, according to the authority quoted from, is to avoid all occasions of disturbance and observe those whieli pleasure and quiet for the cow and to milk as rapidly as pos. sible consistent with comfort, with a view to getting the milk before the 'letting down' cease. Milking rap- idly does not mean jerking sharply or moving with Hasty or irregular movements in the preeence of the cow. Such a course would counter- act the very thing aimed at. The, motions of the n1111s should not be such as to attract her suspiaions. They should be deliberate and cool, but when set down to the milking, let nothing be allowed to interrupt or retard the work. This will in• duce continual letting down, by giv- ing relief tothe udder. The milker should bear constantly in mind the fact that the letting down is short and that every movement should be availed of to the best advantage. When the milk ceases to fiow the milking should stop at once, wheth- er the milk is all out or not. There is no use hanging on after it stops coming, as it only cultivates and confirms the idea of 'holding back.' To give a cow the least possible oc- casion for holding back her milk is the best way to prevent her form- ing such a habit, and the surest and readiest way to make her forget it after it has been formed. To break up the objectionable habit, let the milking be quick, easy and regular. SURE PROTECTION. The maintenance of a healthy state of the system is the surest protection against disease ; experience has shown that by the use of Dr. Carson's Stomach and Constipa- tion Bitters a perfect state of health eau be assured. It frees the system from all impurities, cleanses and purifies the blood. Por Bale by all Druggists at 50 cents a bottle. Bill collector (to little girl at the door)—"Your father promised to pay this bill to -day." Little girl (timidly)—"I know it, sir, but you will have to excase him." Collect. or — sterniy hat excuse can ' W there be for this neglect ? What ie his excuse ?" Little girl—"It isn't his fault, really sir ; you see he went and died yesterday." "Never Tried re." What! Never tried Johnson's Tonic Bit- ters! 'Then do so at once, it's poeittrely the best general tonic on the market. I've often heard of it but thought that it was to be plaoedon the limb or the many trashy pre- parations re- yon reoommenh It so highlykI11 give 11 ca trial. Do so it's good for any oomplaint in winch o tonin ie of benefit, and can be taken hymen, woman, or child. GOote and $1 per bottle at Deadman's drug store, Brussels, One day the children were having an object lesson on the blue heron. The teacher called attention to its' small tail, saying, "The bird has no tail to speak of." The next day the teaoher asked the scholars to write n description' of the bird, and a little Goriuttu wound up liy saying" "Teo blue heron has a tail, but it must net be talked about." Meareger'e Lung Compound. Have 7011 a bad Cough, a Chronic Hoarse- ness, a foaling of Lightness in the Chest, Weak Lungs, or any similar complaint ? If so ,bny a bottle of MoGregor'e Lung Com- ponent at once. It will cure you.. It con- tains entirely new Species, of which one does is more effectual than a whole bottle of the old time remedies. It ie put up in 500. and 3100 bottles. ;Sold by John Her. greaveo 11 Co., druggists, Brussels. Try it, and you will never have reason to complain, " 11fy dear," said Mrs. Ferguson Montgomery to her husband, "why do they keep •that hen at the dime Museum ? I don't see anything about it different from the ordinary fowl ?" Ferguson opened his eyes in mild surprise. 'Well, well, didn't you notice ? That hen ie one of the most interesting features of the Dime- It hasn't any teeth.' 'Is it possible ?' meditatively re. plied the spouse. 'Well, I must go - down again.' Fart. Notes. The British dairy farmers' asso• cieption,is going to establish dairy schools "Which shall train students ins the art of making dairy products and if possible pay its way in . sell- ing cheese and butter made from purchased milk newness, 'salla bait, Ore. Those wile aro bald, who have gray or thin hair, or who aro troubled with dandruff should invest in a bottle of Dr. Dorenwentt's "Nair Magic." 'iris the finest preparation for the hair and scalp new in use. it le rap- idly superseding all other Hair tontoe, It stops falling, restores; tbo original oolor to gray hair and ror baldness, whore there aro the slightest possible roots, it willproduoe a Oneitowtit of hair, Do not watt until too late but got a bottle at once, G. A: Deae- mas. nand3,Hergreovos.& Cob us Agents, Br- sel Is there no means of making goats profitable in this country ? 11 is simply because goats breed freely and live without caro and yield 'a rich and delicious milk, that no ono can possibly afford to breed and Canadian Newt. JUNB 17, 1857. AGENTS WANTIW 7 Steady Entplor1meltt to Good Men.. None need be Idle. Previous Experience not essential. We pay either Salary or Com- mission. 100 Men Ifanted To Canvas for the Sale of Can- adian grown Nursery Stock, Tlie l ofltliill• Nurseries, Lary est in Canada, Or'er 400 Acres. Don't apply unless you can furnish first-class References, and want to work. No room for lazy men, but can employ any num- ber of energetic men who want work. ADDRESS Stone & Wellington, Nurserymen, t'oronto, Ont. T. FLETCHER, Practical Watchmaker IG Jelt'eller Thanking the Public for past favors and support and wishing still to secure your patronage. We lire opening out full lines in Gold and Silver Watches. Silver Plated Ware from established and reliable makere, fully warranted by us. Clocks of thelateedesigns. _ Jewelry : Wedding Rings, Ladies Gem Rings, Broaches, Borings, its. Also have in stock a full line of Violins and Violin Strings, Pipes, &Ge. Caledonian games at Parkhill on the 23rd inst. ; $400 in prized. A dangerous $2 Canadian note is in circulation throughout Michigan. Torontontans will vote next month on a bylaw to raise' $100,000 for "Island protection works," The Sarnia tunnel contractor is busy trying to pump out the hole which has been filled with water. Thomas Caldwell, of Dundee, died the other day of blood poisoning, caused by a wound from a rusty nail. Guelph alderman have formulat- eda long address to the Queen, and will discharge $400 ,worth of fire• crackers in her honor. S. Robbins, of Brantford, has paid the fine of $60 imposed upon him for giving liquor to Indians. Ata fashionable colored wedding at St. Thomas, at a fashionable colored hour on Saturday evening, the wedding Dake weighed 27 pounds. The St, Thomas Car Wheel Foundry is now working on a eon, tract to make 1,000 wheels for one firm, the value of the world ordered being about $40,000. A Scotch firm of locomotive man- ufacturers have entered into eorres- pondence with the Dominion Gov- ernment, offering to remove their headquarters to Canada provided the Government will buy fifty loco- motives from them to give them a start. The Sault Canal was puffed ou June 6th by seventy-seven vessels, the largest ou record for one day. The loch chamber was in continu- ous operation from 8 a.'m., when the fog lifted, until 'midnight, t1.t this rate there will be a speedy in- ternational nee for the Canadian Canal, at St. Mary's Rapids, when it is built. The $1,000,000 roquir- ed for it was appropriatedby the Commons on Tuesday night, N.B,-Isaner of Marriage Licenses T. Fletcher. Bargains ! Bargains ! —colt T1IE— o)Cc DAYS W1n,Ce NEXT .LTH IS WEALTH, **"' 1)10,0.1:. Wrs2'0 Nerve and Brain 'Treat- ment,a guaranteed 8p solea for Hysteria, Dlealn000, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous, Neu - A. ralgia, by the use of alco of orl,tobacco, Wtration ake. fulnoas, Mantel DOpresSio n, Softening of the Brain resulting in in said Gy, leading to mis- ory,doeayAnd death, Pr°ntatnte Old Ago, Bluenose ,La ss of Power In either aux, In. voluntary liosos and 611n'113otnrrlitea 0028• ed by over -ex :roan of the Bruin , coil -abuse or over•indulg since, Each boX uontaine one month's treatment, 01 a box or six boxes for 82, sent by mail, prelatic!, 001 receipt of price. in Plows, Steel Harrows, Seed Drills, Bain Wagons, Buggies, Organs, Sewing Machines, Sulky Plows, one four spring Wagon, one 1 horse Wagon, and one sec- ond hand Lumber Wagon. Land Rollers for $25, best in the market. Three kinds of Scuider8, Port Perry Grinder and Horse Powers, Clothes Wringers, Churns, and ANYTHING You may ENQUIRE POR. Geo. Love. ARM AGES ! WE GUARANTEE CIA BOXES To euro soy ease. With ouch orderroee{yod by us forst' boxes, umlaut panned with $5, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund the money if the treat- ment does pot effect a cure. Gnarauteee issued by all druggists, A nice assortment of Baby. Car- riages on Exhibition at H. Dennis', where. you can also get a Splendid Trunk, Handy Valise, or Satchel at a Low Price. IMPORTANT TO ALL who arebald or whose hair le tido or gray, or arc troubled with de ndruff, Dr. Do,- nwend'S Pull lines of Light and Heavy Whips, Combs, Brushes, 810. ill stook. We Leacl but Never Follow: H. DENNIS, Sign of Ely ,Scotch Collar. HAIR MAGIC ! is the greatest tonic for strengthening the growth of the hair over dlsoovered. 11 stops all telling out of the hair, removes all traces 01 dandruff, restores gray hair to its original color and in cases of lald,,00s. where the roots are not destroyed, it will produce a luxuriant crop of heir. Tata warnieg it your hair le in s. feeble state got a bottle ac once belorn ilia too late. Dr; Doronwond'e "Heir Magic;' is on Sale at all principal Drug Stores. Ask for Ib and take nothing else. G. A. DssDnrnx AND 3. HA RGREAVES tt•. Oo.', AGENTS FOR B uns: mLg. A. Doren send Sole SIauntnoturer, Toronto, ronweu,t keeps the largest (00 Canada. Bootle Do iis g Hair i00nst0.bli ehia0nb in GouOde. PAINTING ! GEC. P -111315 1T, PAINTER, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, IS PREPARED 20 DO A1,L RINDS OF Painting, Graining, Glazing, Iialsontining, Paper Hanging, &c. All work done Promptly and at Reasonable Rates. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED in every instance. GEO. PHIPPEN. BLYTH. Woolen Mill. R. Forsyth & Son, formerly of the Wroxeter Woolen Mille, beg to inform the Farmers in this vi- cinity that they have Now in Op- eration a Woolen Mill in 'Blyth, and hope 'that by adhering to their old plan of making noth- ing but Sound, Durable Goode , and trust that. by so doing to meet a liberal'patronagc:. CUSTOM WORK of all kinds promptly and care- fully attended to. The Hut nIsT PRICE paid for Wool in. Exchange for Tweeds, Full Cloths, Flannels, Yarns, etc. A Trial Solicited Satisfaction Guaranteed f R. Forsyth & Son.