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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1906-11-22, Page 3At. 41” h 1 e. f '045 lttt;GS DISEASE. This troublesome affection Is an 1n- fintumaiitnn of the gums and loots seek - els, which, nithougii at first of slight IIl01ne11L, rainy cause, If negleett'tl, seVel'e neuralgic pains wui lu-s of ll' teeth. II occurs usually in adults, but may be seen .,in rhildrt!n who habltrn.Ily have unclean mouths, For its production a combination of Consiiluliot!ul trail teeth cruises Is gen- erally uaausery, the constitutional (tame being probably a gusty tendency (the so-called uria.tcld diathesis), and the local cause a leek of proper attention to the mouth -nut necessarily a neglect of eleantness, but either that or 0 failure to have 1110 teeth regularly .inspected by u dentist maul the Cuvier removed beim ii has flue to wur•Ic into the tooth sock- ets. The use 0f an improper tooth -powder -one that coni.aine insoluble gritty materiel -is a common cause of the dis- ease. The insoluble material, or the tar- tar, which nay bo deposited In the //leanest of mouths, accumulates Mlle by little between the forth and the lip of the gum embracing it, and gradually separates them. This excites a little ir'r'itation of the gum with a resulting slight discharge, and Ibis leads to the deposit of more tartar, and so the condition aggravates lisotf. As soon as the gum is lifted away from the tooth, particles of food hegln 1) collect in the pocket so formed, and their decomposition adds to the trouble, 'The affection goes on at first unob- served, or at most the patient. has no- ticed a little looseness of the teeth or some tenderness, or 1110 gums bleed readily when the brush Is used, After a while mailer forms and causes a slight aching and feeling of tension in the gum, and if the tender- spot is pressed upon a drop of mutter can be squeezed out. Sometimes !ho pain is more severe; it may not be felt as a toothache, but may shnulate neuralgia of the Paco and de- ceive tvo both patient, and physician. This mistake may be made the more readily as the tooth may be perfectly sound and not even loose, the gum having closed over the pocket In which the 'natter had forule11, plus hiding It from casual in- spection. The more usual course of this disease Is to progress without much pain until the teeth become loose, or cyan full out. When the disease is far advanced it is beyond the reach of home treatment, and is a /natter for the skill of the dentist. It may be prevented by having the Teeth inspected and the tartar cleaned oft every six nionths.-]oulil's Companion. ICE FOR NOSE BLEED. Dr. ITirshberg, in the American Maga, 7.100 for October, 'riles entertainingly of popular fallacies. "Faulty logic is at the bottom of most of the medical fallacies of the day," he says. "Cause and effect aro confused or imagined, and hasty generalization does the rest. A case in point is afforded by certain homely remedies for nose -bleed. Ninety-nine limes in every hundred nose -bleed will stop of itself within a few minutes. But the sufferer, unaware of nature's skill as a healer, is eager to give her aid. So he presses his upper hp, and when in a snort while the now of blood stops, he thinks that it does se because he has compressed t110 arteries. As o. matter of fact, the arteries which reach the nose are deep in the face, and utterly beyond pressure from without, "Another favorite method of stopping nose -bleed is to drop a cold key or a piece of ice down the patient's neck, or to put a toad upon his head. In this madness there is some method, though its advocates, in all probability, could offer no sensible account of the relation between cause and effeet. A sudden fright, of unexpected shocic causes a spasmodic contraction of the small blood vessels, which forces the blood into the larger vessels, and gives the little ones time to repair injtu'ies. A piece of. ice, in the course of its uncanny slide down the vertebrae, produces a shock. A blow on tho dead with a brick, or a holier explosion next door, would pro- duce an equal shook and cure nosebleed just as effectively. DEEP BREATHING. Enough cannot ba said of full, deep breathing. It is no hobby or wild no- tion, but if you would prove its benefits, practice it daily, and you will increase rho circutntion, purify the blood, and send it rich and lot to warm tho feet, make ruby lips and plant roses on the cheeks. It will hid your digestion and give you a clean, sweet breath, promote sleep, quiet the nervous system, strengthen the Throat and vocal organs, and increase the chest enpaelty. It will also euro your asthma; catarrh and bronchitis, and prevent lung trouble. -4 - FATI-fER OF 33 CHILDREN. There Is In the Selly Oak Workhouse an Minato named Jahn George St'nton, Who is the father of thirty-three children, says the London Chronicle. His case came before the guardians this week, when inquiries wore node (IS lo a main- tenanee contribution from his .family. Straiten is 00 years of age and his third wUc, who is with hint in the instIbition, 1, 67. ills thirty-three children aro seat - !Prod all over the world and none is in a position to assist the father. His 'lest child was born two months after Qneen Victoria crane to the throne. It was a girl, who ;has now attained the age o1 0) and Lives ih London. His ymingcst 01110 is 24, se 11 will be seen there is a difference between the first and lost of fortsseve years. •"\Vc want a mu for our.informalion hu'enn," sold 1.110 manager, "hitt he Must be elle wile can answer all aorta. of Attentions and not lose his head." 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Write for 1906 Catalogue. � X00 Brooch Does it strike you as "almost too good to be true8? It is only one instance of the price - attractiveness of Diamond Hall's stock backed by its half - century reputation for quality. This Brooch (Catalogue No. 31683) consists of a 1 4 inch crescent of solid 14k. gold, supporting a lily -of -valley spray set with 16 pearls. It is sent post free in dainty satin lined case. 1¢8 send upon request free of charge our lade illustrated catalogue. WIIEN THE VALUE GROWS. "We never realize the full value of n thing until we lose it," remarked the neonwho was fond of moralizing. "That's right," replied the practical i man, "especially f the thing lost, ivas insured." SbHE LIKED 1T. Torn -I kissed her when she wasn't looking, Clara -What did she do Tout --Kept her eyes closed tho rest of the evening.. IIEAIYC ACTION ON SIIIPIIOAItD, Surgeons i''hid That Vibration Mo'le's Their Diagnoses, "All hearts sound alike on Llo'se nunl. cru shit sni.l lila stn.gnon of a trans- atlantic t nsatlantic liner, "Although the hull of the averag,u Maser`s steamer L' bigger an,1 supposedly less subject to the violence rd the sea, the u.ltdlinery to drive the enlarg d hulls has been iuereased In sire, Willi Um increase hi the sin of the en- gines iltel•o has followed grratcr vihra- th,n, "It is this vibration widen makes 11 in possible for us to read truly the 10- hr.n of the average human heart, I have tried repeatedly try ail manner f u sous to overcome the influence of the Vibratun on Lha hearty but, 1 find that by even swinging It patient in a hum - miser, where the slaking up is not great- ly felt, the result of the heart reading is fur from satisfactory. "The fleet day at sea in the ship rn her ntalden voyage I had occasion 'o treat an Englishman who was en rutile Ls Canada on business. 11805 startled 1. hear his heart. Yet he had the fin- est kink of cardiac action, as I meet's Mined once the ship's machinery stop- ped, 1 have since found it to be an invariable rule that the engine's vibra- litnl makes It appear es though the heart of the average man was going to slop before 1 could get tite stethoscope away, from his becSst. "Vibration does not hurl the heart any. Do not mate the mistake of sup- posing that it does. 11 just sounds as though the end was positive, and while the patient's heart is beaing in menhir norm the shaking of the ship deceives even the practised ear." EACH MEAL AN AGONY. Di'. Williams' Pink Pills Cure Obstinate Indigestion After 011ier Medicines FaiL "When I was first troubled with indi- gestion I did not bother with It; I thought it would pass away naturally. 13ut instead of doing so It developed in- to a painful chronic uneaten, which in spite of all I did grew worse and worse until I had abandoned all hopes of ever gutting relief." These words of Mrs. Chas. McKay, of Norwood, N. S., should serve as a warning to all who suffer distress afterr meals'with palpitation, itniio n ' drowsiness and loss ofnppatileearly arning of a more serious trouble to fowllow. "1 used to rise in the morning," said Mrs. McKay, "feeling no better for n night's rest. 1 rapidly lost flesh and after even the most frugal meal I al- ways suffered severe pains in illy stomach. I cut my meals down to a few mouthfuls, but even then every morsel of food caused agony, my di- gestion was so weak. Some days I could scarcely drag myself about Inc house, and I was never Tree from sharp piercing pains in the back and chest. I grew so bad that I had to limit my diet to milk artd soda wafer, and even this ceased severe suffering. In vein I sought relief -all medicines 1 tools aeran- od useless. But its the darkest hour of my suffering help came. While read - ins n newspaper I came across a cure that 1811.6 quite similar to my own case, wrought by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I thought if another person had been cured by these pills of such suffering its I was experiencing, surely (here was hope for me, and I at once sent to the druggist, for a supply of these pills. The first indication that the rills were helping me was the disap- pearance of the feeling of oppression. Then I herrn to lake solid food with but little feeling of distress. I still con- tinued taking the pills with en improve- ment every day, until I could digest 1.11 kinds of food without the .least trouble o" distress. i am in splendid health to -day and all the credit is duo to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills go right to rho root of Indigestion and other (roil - Wee by nmking rich, red blood whinh trines and strengthens every organ of the body. That is Why they ours anee- ntin., with all the headaches and bhck- aches and sldeeches, rheumatism and neuralgia end the special ailments rf growing ghee and women of ell ages. Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail nt 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by writing The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. -- Q HIS TURN FIRST. "Maria," ho said, as he entered the house, speaking before his wife had lime to say a word, "this house is in an awful condition:' "Why, Henry—" she began. "Don't try to carouse yourself," ha in- terrupted. "Look at this room! I was going to bring n Mond home with me, but 1 refrained for fear the house would be just in the condition that I find it in." "If you had sent word, henry—" "Send word, Marini Why should anyone who stains to be a house- keeper have to 11e sinned, so that she can scurry about and mance thinks took respecLnble? And that dress, Maria! 11's outrageous to be dressed in that fashion at this Lime of day," "I could have changed llr--" •"Oh, of coarse. You could have done lots of things, bud you didn't. You should be ready to entertain your hus- bond's friends lit any lime. 1 suppose the dinner is cold, too." "!it's not so good es it was. You're fele, you know." "of course, and If I had brought my friend with rn0 he'd have 11nd to sit. down 10 a cold dinner or one that ons burnt to a cinder, and we should have both felt huniliatcd, and should have had to apologize, It isn't right, Martel i1 isn't right, ad all." And when he heel settled down in his arra rhnie after dinner, be chuckled 10 himself and lniltlered: "But 1 should hove got a ronsthtg for shag late if I hadn't started first.' Miss tiherpe-"live paid fills hill once." Baker-"1nde1d, ma'am, 1'nt very sorry that I didn't recollect ill' Miss Pharpc_.-"1 lot's Any that you aro sorry that you didn't re-0o110e1 11, but I'll mite: care of that," WIIAT SHE WANTED. Slut was newly married, end did not lrnnw a little bit about either !musakeep- iugf or shopping, and slu! was giving her first 01113'. IL was a crusher; but the 111'Ur!Pl' N•it.i a eleye' plilrr, illiel weft used to all kinds of orders, uitd could Inter- pret limn easily, "I went 13111 of paralyzed sugar," she beg in, with a bu.ine.'since air. lrsen. Auylhhig else?" "Two .y013,11;12,,,11;1li,, es oI condemned milk;" lir sot dawn puloerized sugar and condensed hulk. "Anything 010re,.lna'ani?" "A hag el fresh salt, Be sure i( is fresh." 1'0s nl. What next?" "A pound lit doer (vd codfish." Le wrote, glibly, "desiccated coil." "Nothing more, ma'am? We have 500le nice horseradish just In." "No," she said, "it 'meld be of no use ICJ us; we don '1 keep it horse." ENTIMUSIAS'1'IC MOTHERS. When mothers becmrre enthusiastic over amedic ie for little ones, it is safe to say that it has high merit. Every mother who has used Baby's Own Tab- lets speaks strongly In praise of them. and tells every other mother how touch good they hove done her children. Mrs. Alfred Marcouse, St. Charles, Que., says: "i strongly advise every mother to keep Baby's Own 'Tablets in tate house always. I have used tnom for teething troubles, colic and other ills of childhood and found them the most satisfactory medicine I ever tried." These Tablets are guaranteed to contain no poisonous opiate and no harmful drug. They ere °gently good for the new born baby or the well grown child, end aro a sure cure for all their minor ailments. Sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box by writing The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. TREASURES FOUND. Dilapidated Residence Furnished in Gorgeous Style. The death from heart failure of an old woman in Belfast, Ireland, has led to an extraordinary series of discoveries. The woman, Mrs. Agnes Hearst, was formerly a domestic servant in Rothe- say, Scotland. Some years ago she went to Belfast with her husband and purchased a large, dilapidated house in one of the most squalid streets In the centre of the city. 1ler husband died some months a o. She was found in the house dead In lied. On entering the place the police were struck with the remarkably luxurious appointments 10 every room. Every article of furniture was of a gorgeous character, 1n a systematic search the police found many silks and satin dresses, enormous quantities of costly handkerchiefs, a. butter -dish was filled with gold watches and jewellery, one of the rhngs Leing valued at four or five Inuuh'ed pounds, there were cameo brooches of the rarest description and a fine display of antique china. A safe which 3005 opened contained £1,2$0 in gold, boles, and foreign bills, many of 1110 0 mildewed and frayed at the edges; a draft on the Balls of Ireland for £600, and a post-oilico bank boon, showing a sum of 1060 es. 6d. due to the owner. In a lumber -room were found several oil paintings, 1111 thought to be valu- able, and ono which experts declare is ahnost priceless. The latter picture Is one depleting two nude figures. The most curious find, however, was a hat -box filled with I 0 U's signed by men in many ranks of life. 11 is be- lieved that the valuables had been the property of Mr. Heanst's mother, Who was at one time housekeeper to a Scot- tish gentleman who left her all his pro- perty. It Keeps the lvluscles Pliant.- Men given to muscular sports and exercises and those who suffer muscular pains Train bicycle riding will find Dr. Thomas' L'electric Oil something worth tryllg. As a lubricant It will Imp the muscles pliable and free from pains which often follow constant use of them, without softening them or im- pairing their strength. For bruises, sprains and contusions it is without a peer. "And Is this mat come unto this court with unblushing footsteps, with the cloak cif hypocrisy in his mouth, and to draw fifteen bullocks out of my client's pock- et with ImpunIty?" asked a barrister. There was no roply. Do not delay In getting relief for the little folks. Mother Groves' Worm Ex- terminator is a pleasant and sure cure. If yon lova your child wiry do you let it suffer when a remedy is so near at hand? "1 hear yeti end Jones have been out shooting." "'Yes; just got back." "Did you have rely luck?" "I silotlld say I did. Jones only hit mo once." SAW MP FIRST. Visitor -"Willis, tell your mamma that 1 have come to call m1 her," Willie-"Mmnmta's hot at home." Visitor (shocked) -"Why, Willie, I'm sure I saw her looking from the parlor `window ns I ranee tip the street." \Villie (stoutly) -"No, you didn't, net- her, That was 51s peeping through the parlor blinds. •Mum sate you coming frons upstairs." NOT DOING A THING, "Yes, lady," said hungry iliggins, "prelice persecution ruined my lite. \Vhy when I tvuz flt;st arrested, yea's ago, I )acini been 00111' a blessed thing." "Peer man," seta the kind nld Indy; "hero's n, dime for y011. And whet Menge dict they h'ulp lip against yon?t "Vegrtmcy,• ma'um1, CRAZE DEFINED. 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Parinelee's VogelabiePitls are so made, under the supervision of experts, that the substance in thein in- tended to operate on the intestines is retarded in action until they pass through the stomach to the bowels. . The young physician looked pleased and confident. "Well," he began, "I must say that with my first patient I have succeeded remarkably well." "0f what did you relieve flim?" his blond asked. "Five dollars," said the younger man, Itohtug, Burning, Creeping, Crawl lag Skin Diseasen relieved in a few minutes by Agnew's Ointment. Dr. Agnew's Oint- ment relieves instantly, and cures Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ecz(1ma. Dicers, Blotches, and all Eruptions of the Skin. It is soothing and guiotine and acts like magic in all Baby Humors, Trritation of the Scalp or Rashes during teething time. 35 °ante a box. -7 The Cathedral of Alexander Nevski, St. Petersburg, is said to have the finest choir in the world, AN UGLY FAMILY n[ skin d15e41105 in the ono generally described by the ward Eczema. In all s forma It resists ordinary treatment but is completely cured by weaver's Comte used in 1=I- naction »- neetion'with Weaver's Syron. Ma.sIcr— "\Vlhen was Ronne built?" Kid -"In the night, sir," Muter -1-10w do yell make that 0111?" Kid -"Well, everybody says llonto wasn't built in a day." 1taH, ),Tanga, Prairie Scratches and ovary form of contagious Itch on human or animals cared in 30 inhantea by Wol- ford's Sanitary Latton, 3t 1 never falls. The most curious thing about the bi t- erfly is the size of the ease trent which he 1116001 proceeds compared with the size of the insect's body. The iense 10 ,rarely more than one inch long, anda quarter of on inch in 111iclules5; the butterfly covers 0. mince of nearly four Inches squ0re. TREATMENT, "So you don't believe In the ioitli cure?" "Net entirely. IL sways halted 10 •10 t ]ileo 111tc trying to regulrlo the tem- pes c o luregbya oputting Um tlherntoineter Ili OUYta m 8U 1Y8 Osa be done perfeutly by our 3hooah Prooeu.. 04 14 e alrleti AMERICAN 0851110 CO. 26ONTIILA1s TO0011TO, Oudot t 0011100 ', 7 ANTED - RELIABLE PARTIES to do machine knitting for us at home; S'l to $10 per week easily earned; wool, etc., furnished free; .distance no -hin- drance. For full particulars address the Dominion Knitting Co., Dept. W, Orfllle, Ont. MUCH BETTER. Ilushand-"I saw the doctor to -day. He says I must go away and rest." tongue?" - "Did you show him your fie?" Husband -"No, but I told him about y0u1's " PEBROw150, i'"XeAT IS IT? Ibis the name el the best ionic. It builds up the system, gives now life, 11101113 people well and strong, Be sure you get the genuine " Verwuvilw" Faulty Kidneys. -Rave you backache P Do you feel drowsy? Do your limbs feel heavy? Have you frequent headaches? Rave you failing vision? Have you dizzy feeling 5 Aro you depressed ? Is your eicfn dry? Aave yon a tired feeling? Any of these signs prove kidney disease. Experience has proved that South Ameri- can Kidney Duro never fai18.---6 "I hear your firm discharged you." "Yes; but 1 wouldn't mind that so musts if they hadn't added insult to Injury." "Plow?" "rim advertised far a bey to tilt my place." There are a number of varieties r i corms. Holloway's Corn Cure will re novo any of them. Call on your drug- gist and get a bottle at once. Mrs. lienperk-"l1 you lnarry Dirlt, you need never 1111001 x110 111 come to sec yon." Daughter -'.hest say that itt- lo rho grangpiione, won't you, please?" Mrs. Ife1tpeck--"What for?" .Daugllter- "I want to give i1 to Melt as a wedding present." U ll1IjIiOJY.IA7 aura thorn torlOg j ,� from Asthma COlifl 0�'X�UI mti rortolnibfs 01 athletes WrtW1% FSR PREZ SAMPLdi, and let ne convince you that we hitt i4 Duro-ons that 05240 to stay cured. FItBE SAMPLE sent to any address. D, A. OAMERON A. 00. Oster[ Senna,, Ont Mil NO. .16 -Am.