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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1909-1-21, Page 8YOUN FOLKS NEW STRENGTH FOR WEAK GIRLS ''MISS" ALTHEA'S RESOLU- TION. Althea's joy was unbounded when her mother told hex one day chat Mr. Brownson was to be her Lather. "Oh, mother, ; how lovely 1„ she exclaimed. "Is he really going to marry us? .. ,, meted "Yes,. dear, that's it, i he mother, "'he's going to marry µs. We must both try to do all we. oan to deserve suoh happiness. Where was a little note of anxiety 3n the mother's tone, for A tht t•-- had one serious faulshe did uc^t always toll the truth, The first few weeks in her 'tow home with 'Mr. Brownson were de- lightful for Althea. "Althea,” he said after luncheoa. one day, "would you like to go Aver the golf limas with me this afternoon?" "Yes, daddy, I'd love to." "Well, put on your hat, while a get the new golf balls I brought out from town the other day." He did not notice the cloud chat passed over Alehea's face as she slipped from the table and ran fur her hat. sLe "Althea," he asked when soon joined him in the hall, "have you seen those golf balls I left in the settee drawer here'" "Yes, I—I saw Jimmy take them." Jimmy was a handy boy About the house, who often acted es caddy for his employer. "I suppose he took them oli" to the club. I told him to meat the on the links." Althea did not chat with her usual gaiety as she trudged along y Mr. Brownson's side. • `You stay on the porch, while A look for Jimmy,' said N'r. Brownson when they reached the ,club -house. Althea waited with Bheavy heart while she saw Mr. rownson and Jimmy in consulta' tion on the links. "Miss Althea," said Jimmy a moment later, "Mr. Brownson says to tell you to please exciters him; that he will not trouble you to go over the course with him to- day, and he says for you to return home at cnce." Althea wandered the road home a very miserable little girl. After two weeks of distant po- liteness from Mr. Brownsor, and strange unresponsiveness from her another to all her little hints for sympathy, Althea went to Mr. Brownson's library one morning and knocked timidly at the open door. "Come in, Miss Althea, May I be of any service to you 1" "Oh, daddy, please don't call me `Miss.' Please love me again!" she cried. "I do love you, but I can't feel very informal with you, Miss Al - Can be Had. Through the Rich, Reel Bloaa Kase by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, There comes a time in the life of almost every girl when 'sickness attaeks her. The strain upon hex blood supply is too great, and there oomea headaches end backaches, loss of appetite, attacks of dizzi- ness and heart palpitation, and a general tendency to a decline. The only thing that can promptly acid speedily cure these troubles is Dr. Williams'. Pink Pins. This is the only medicine that actually makes new, rich, red blood and a plenti- ful supply of ride blood is the one thing needed to maintain the health of growing girls and women of mature years. The truth of this statement is proved in the case of Miss Esther E, Sproule, Trueman - villa, N. S,, who says; "At the age of sixteen years I left my coun- try home to attend high school. The close confinement and long hours of study nearly broke me down. My blood supply seemed to be deficient, and I grew pale and depressed. .I was dizzy nearly all the time, and pimples broke out on any face. I was altogether in a miserable condition and it seem- ed impossible for me to continue my studies unless I found a speedy cure, I tried several tonics pre- scribed by the doctor, but they proved useless. My mother urgeU me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Fills, and I finally consented to do so. I had hardly finished the second box before a change for the better took place, and the use of a few boxes more fully restored my health, and I have since been well and strong. I feel that I oannot say too much in favor of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I strongly -recom- mend them to other ailing girls." You can get these Pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. 'Williams' Medicine Co,, Brockville, Ont. 3'— GOSSIP. Gossip would simply die a nat- ural death if it were not for the breath of suspicion. 501000 WITIHOUT BREAKFAST, Sad State of Affairs In the World's Illetropclis, A few weeks ago, while the Chris- tian world was making ready for the coming of Christmas time, Lon- don's Board of iikluoation apples- priatod $25,000 for the purpose of feeding hungry school children. The board estimated that 50,000 dhildren were going to school eaoli morning without breakfast, Only a short time before,"'Man- ebester unveiled a costly 'nhonle- meet commemorating ` an act of breveey in the Boer war, for which Corporal Pitts received the coveted Victoria Cross, Almost at the inonient of the un- veiling, when silver-tongued ora- tors were extoling his deed, Cor- poral Pitts, overlooked, or forgot- ten, battered into surrender by the blows of en unkind fate, was ape plying for admissiou into the Black- burn eh:abou:e. Recent investigations mace by Lord Noethcliiffe's newspapers show an appalling state of affairs. In Glasgow alone 25,000 heads of fami- lies are unemployed, unable to get. work. Similar conditions are re- vealed in other cities. Official statistics show that there. are 780,87 registered paupers in London; it is estimated that there aro 50,000 empty dwelling houses there, London is a city of sharp con- trasts. It is put down as probably the wealthiest city in the world; for example, its property is insured against fire for over $5,203,00),000. At the same time, accordi'g to sta- tieeics of the coveter council, of the 7,000,000 or re. people in city and suburbs, Neese person in every thirty-three le a pauper ; twenty persons in every 100 dio in a work- house or workhouse infirmary. Poor relief expenditure has grown to the annual amount of $70,000,- 000. 70,000,000. A MESSAGE OF HOPE HERE'S A MESSAGE TO ALL WOMEN MADAME 14ETOURNEAU TELLS TIIEAI. TO USE DODD'S III D NJ1X FILLS. Read Why She Gives This Advice and 'How She was Relieved of Iter Sufferings. ' Anti -Con- sumptive s A nti-Co So popular is Bickle's Syrup as a medicine in the treatment of colds and coughs or ailments of the throat, due to exposure, or sudden changes oe temperature, that druggists and all dealers in patent medicines keep supplies on hand to meet the de- mand. It is pleasant to take, and the use of it guarantees freedom from throat and lung diseases. The Australian rabbit -proof fence which was recently completed, is 2,036 miles in length. thea. I never associate anymore "A Little fbe a You Know;'winbwn me the great danger if OS allowed O roach dawn. the threat intimately than I have to with rill lunge. Nip the peril In the bed with d c ontaialn a o g term Luo 3s1 sem a sure 7 11 e , A 0A g people� p who don't tell—" o opiates. But—I'm always going to tell you the truth now. I'm sorry I didn't before, and that I took your golf balls and lost them playing with Dandy." "It wasn't your taking the balls that hurt my feelings. I was hurt because you didn't tell me. You must always tell me the truth, dear 'chill, if we ere to be friends. I wanted so much to be real friends with you that I wouldn't even let the little mother help us. I told her we must fax things up ourselves. We can be real friends, can't we, ;Althea?" "Oh, yes, daddy, yes; I will be truthful if you only will be friends with ine l" tewo big arms were opened wide and then a small figure was lost to view.—Kilbourne Cowel, in the January Delineator. ELEPHANT'S STRANGE DEATH A Correspondent Says it Was a Case of Deliberate Suicide. An .Agra correspondent of the London Standard sends a remark- able story concerning what is de- clared to be the deliberate suicide of an elephant. The great annual mels or fair at Batesar in the Northwest Provinces is held on the bank of the• Jumna, which is there crossed by a bridge of boats. At the side of the river opposite the fair there is a slope down which the elephants bringing visitors to the 'bridge slide into the river and swim across. A young elephant, making the trip for the first time, trumpeted angrily when his trappings were stripped from him preparatory to his swim, but seeing other elephants crossing the stiear ahead of him he plunged in and followed. When he reached the opposite bank, however, he swerved around and swam back again, The mahout sought to force him around again, but without result, and when with- in a yard or two of the bank the elephant, after trumpeting again, Plunged down into the river. Just fn the nick of time the mahout was resoled by means of a long bam- boo, but the elephant was drowned, to all appearance by his own de- liberate act. ITerrsehair from the tel: is the strongess aiJnn l threly r ,known, If a ehamelon becomes blind, it loses its power to change its hue, and remains a blackish color. Repeat it: —"Shiloh's Cure will always cure my coughs and colds." St. Paul du Beton, Montmagny Co., Que., Jan, 11 (Special), --It is B message of hope that Madame F. X. Letourneau of this place sends to thesuffering women of Calaminel "A.fter my last child was born, she, states, I suffered with Kidney Disease which developed into Rhe I matism, Sciatica and Backache. was fearfully nervous. My limbs were heavy and I had a dragging sensation morose the loins and pains in the back of my head and through the eyes. 1 was a perfect wreck, "Channing to read that my symp- toms were those of Kidney Disease I began using Dodd"s Kidney Pills and began to improve almost at once. Six boxes worked a complete cure:" Diseased Kidneys are the cause of nine -tenths of the ills that make life a burden to so many women in Canada, Dodd's ICidney 'Pills always cure diseased Kidneys. 6' Mrs. Blotter (of a literary turn): "And, John, order a gallon of mid- night oil. All our best writers, I am told, burn it." TO ALL 1410THERS Baby's Own Tablets come as a ;message of hope- to all worried mothers. There is no other medi- cine can equal these Tablets for the cure of stomach, bowel and teething troubles. They shake sickly, peevish, crying children bright and well. Guaranteed to contain no opiate or poisonous soothing stuff, Mrs. J. Laroque, Long Valley, Sask., says :—"I have bless- ing a found Baby's Own a both to my children and myself. I have tried them for most of the ills that come to young children and have never known them to fail." Sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. According to an oculist, 90 per cent. of neuralgic headaches are caused by defective eyes. A Tonic for the Debilitated. — Parmelee's Vegetable Pills by act- ing mildly but thoroughly on the secretions of the body are a valu- able tonic, stimulating the lagging organs to healthful actionand re- storing them to full vigor. They can be taken in graduated doses and so used that they can be dis- continued at any time without re- turn of the ailments which they were used to allay. The frigate bird, whose wings spread out from ten to twelve feet, can fly at the rate of 100 miles an hour. Repeat it:—" Shiloh's Oure will al- ways cure my coughs and colds." NO OBSTACLE THERE. "Mr. Spoonamore, I --I hardly know what to say. Have you spo- ken to papa yet?" "I have Dora." "What did he say?" "He said: 'What! Her? Gosh, yes 1' o, 5 In Japan, on the Empress's birthday, all the schoolgirls have to sing the national hymn and lis- ten to an Imperial rescript on edu- cation, The. Jape Diq It, They supplied. the Menthol found in "This D & L" Menthol Plaster, which relieves Instantly backache, headache, neuralgia, rheumatism and sciatica. BY BEING BED, "Ruggles, how did you cateh that calci 1" "Well, I'll tell you, Ramage, I Joist my job the other day. It was the first time Buell a thing had ever happened to me, and I gob kind o' reekless, you know, and exposed myself, and and--" "I see. You naught it op the first bounce."' Hard and soft corns cannot with- stand Holloway's Corn Cure; it is effectual every time.. Get a bottle at once and be happy. CURIOUS RUSSIAN LAW. Russia has a law which to ouw, fide observers seems almost to put a premium, on theft, by which sto- len goods become the property o.. the thief if he can prove that he has had possession ,of them for emver• five yearsIn the thieves arket—which is, of course, ]ioen- sed by the police—goods that ad- mittedly have been stolen (more than five years before) are openly offered for sale, and the place is a veritable Mecca for the light-fin- gered gentry and their enterpris- ing friends, as also for themore honest members of society, who se- cure many a tempting bargain. "Flavia Flipp is the most re- markable girl I know, "In what respeotl" "Why, there isn't a milliner in the world who can make her spend one penny more on a bat than she started out to spend.. Mr. Bunsby :"If that young man's coming here to see you every day in the week, you had better give him a hint to come after sup- per." Miss Bunsby:- "I don't think's it's necessary, pa. That's what he comes after." SAVING LIQUID MANURE. Save the liquid . manure—every drop of it. Urine contains a large percentage of the fertilizing con- stituents of the aninial's excreta. To lay tile from the stable gutter and drain it away, is to drain away every year a portion of the farm— or the farm value, which is much the -same thing. Straw, sawdust, loaves, air-dried muck, land -plas- ter and raw ground phosphate rock are effective stable absorbents, which contain in themselves a us, nit of one or ' less t greater of quantity another of the elements of fertil- ity. Lacking any of the above ab- sorbents, be used to hors e manure maydvantage in the glitters of the cattle stable, though this is not to be recommended for a stable where milking cows aro kept. Where the horse manure is not used in this way, it is desirable to throw the surplus liquid of the,cat- tle stable onto the horse -manure pile. Repeat it:—"Shiloh's Cure tviIl always cure my coughs and colds." Little Maggie (after watching her small brother devouring several large sections of chocolate cake): "Mamma, isn't it funny how much, larger Jimmy really is than he ap- pears to be from the outside?" To Prevent is Better Than to Re- pent.—A little medicine in the shape of the wonderful pellets which are known as Parmelee's Vegetable Pills, .administered at the proper time and with the di- rections adhered to often prevent a serious attack of sickness and save money which would go to the doctor. In all irregularities of the digestive organs they are an invalu- able corrective and by cleansing the blood they clear the skin of im- perfections. In order to be happy a woman must get a strangle bold on her jealous disposition. A Woman's Sympathy ISSUE NO. 3-'4:19, Repeat it.-" Shiloh's Oure will al- ways cure my coughs and colds." "Ah, my ,lad," said the stranger, with an encouraging smile "I can see that you wore cut out for some- thing big." "That may be, mis- ter, replied the diminutive farmer boy; "but it generally il1Y happens p ens that something big is cut out for me." "For you 7" "Yes, dad's trousers. These are a pair I' have on now." After a Geld Oriva don't fan to take a teaspoon- ful of Painkiller mixed n'ith a glass of hot water and sugar. it surely provosts shills. Avoid sub. [notes, there is - but one "Painkiller "—Perry Darin -25c. and 500. The inscriptions on an old coin worn smooth may sometimes bo de- ciphered by placing it on a -red-hot iron. Are you discouraged? Is your'doctor's bill a heavy financial load? Is your pain a heavy physical burden? I know what. these meantodelicate women—I have been discouraged, too; but learned how to cure myself. I want to relieve your bur- doetor8sU1l1ToI cant do thin for stop and NM if you will assist me. All you need do 15 to write for a free. In my the ar'is to bye given has Perlhape title one box will cure you—it has done so ter others. If 00 I shall bo happy and postage will be cured for 2e (the cost of a confi- dentially, Write to Tour letters rtmy free treat- ment. AL'S, r, 13 mamma Windsor, Out. It Has. Many Offices, — Before the German soldier starts on a long march he rubs his feet with tallow, for his first care is to keep his feet in good condition. If he knew that 17r. Thomas' Eclectric Oil would be of much better ser- vice he would throw away his tal- low and pack a few bottles of the Oil in his knapsack. There is no- thing like it. WILES OF THE FAIR SEX. Representative George Glenn, a married man, who has just been visiting summer resorts, has intro- duced into the Georgia Assembly .a measure relating to the wiles and blandishments of the gentler sex, The Bill provides that "If any wo- man, whether maid or widow, shall betray into matrimony any unsu- specting male subject of the State by scents, paints, powder, or per- fume, cosmetics, artificial teeth, false hair, iron stays, corsets, pads or padding, hoops or high -heeled shoos, low-cut blouses, lace,, vari- gated, drop -stitched, or rainbow hosiery, or by any other deceitful means or artifibial practices, the marriage, upon conviction, shall be null and void.", There are 50 miles of hair on an average wonhan's head.. ,p SP:GIAlIST WAS BAFFLED. Write for Weekly Price Lists, JOHN HALLAM Shipments Soltclted, TO. I' ONTO, ONT. 0.,s,r _ ,M,^,,,s • ...: s. y, .,,, . A, PERFECT FOOD. Milk taken every morning. and evening in conjunction with Orange Moat supplies the most perfect and evenly -balanced food the human' subject can secure. They are flesh. formers l heat makers in the right proportions. An additional reward is offered to persistent users of Orange Meat. A payment of fifty-two dollars a year during lifetime, or seven hun- dred dollars in Cash will be paid to the party winning the first prize in the Orange Meat oontost. Full particulars on private post card found in every package of Orange Meat. . Jinks—"Mr. Manton says he nev- er spoke a harsh word to his wife," "Yes," remarked a lady, "but was that due to kindness or caution? That's what I should like to know." Repeat it: -"Shiloh's Cure will: always cure my coughs and, colds." The Burmese prefer coins with female treads on them, as they are supposed to bring luck. Tearing Down BignsIe does not •delay atorms. Opium -laden "medallnos' may check coughing, but the cold stays. Donut trifle' whin you begi. to cough take Allen's Lung Balsam, freo from opium, full of healing power... Child Tortured .with Eczema. When all else failed Zam-Buk Cured Her Once again the unequalled meritof Zara -Bull as a healer of skin disease has been demon. titrated, this time at Luneuburg Co,, N.S. Sir, L). G. Mossman, of that place, says t— "biy little girl, nnw nearly three years old, when about four months of age began to be afflicted with eczema. I consulted a specialist who did his best for .the poor little thing, but the disease baffled him, .andafter a long trial I was obliged to admit that Isis treatment was not doing any good. Then I. tried various remedies which were advised by friends, but with no better result. Next I called in another doctor—still the began in the to spread 1 It disease continuedp (. form of small spots and pustules on the child's head. These i,ecreased in size and discharged.. The discharge seemed'to spread infection to other parts, and bit by bit the diseased area increased until at last the poor chili's head and face seemed to be one great sore. When .the second doctor felled to give any relief, I was at a loss what to do. Some- one who had tried Zam•Buk strongly advised me togive it s trial, and I did so. The first few applications didn't seem to have any effect at all, but although not apparent it must have been attacking the ver) roots of the disease, tor after persevering with the treatment for a little while we noted a marked improvement. Encouraged by thin -we continued with Zam-Buk and left off everything else. The disease was gradually subdued, the itching grew less acute, and the little one's suffering was relieved. Then the area of the sores and the and every trace grew less: and less, Y of the dreadful eczema was removed. Not only so, but there has been no scarring or marking klt to disfigurethe child's face. "There is now no trace of the disease which caused her much suffering, baffled one specialist and one practitioner, and defied every remedy I couldobtain save Zam-Busk." Zam-Burr is Nature's own healing balm, acing composed of pure herbal essences. It is a sure cure for eczema, ring -worm, ulcers, cuts, - burns, bruises,, poisoned sores, chronic wounds, bad kg, piles, festering sores, chapped hands, cold -sores, frost -bite, and all skin mimics and dresses. Druggists and stores everywhere sell at soca box. or post free fot price frotn Zam-Buk Co.,.Toronto ; g boxes S14. You are warned against harmful imitations sometimes represented to ipe "just as good." TOBACCO HABIT nr. bleTaggart's teller= rents a1y desire ler the weed 1n a few days, A vogotabld medicine,: and only requires touching the tongu n•Rh it occasionally,. Paco, 0''.00. LIQUOR lAB1T Marvellousresults from taking kis remedy for tiro liquor. habit. Safe and lnexpenelve home treatment1 urs hypedermie fnleutions,n pit eftR no, loss Of time Irons Immoes, and a cure certain, Address or consult nr, plgTuggset, 75 Yongo Str0ot, Toronto, Canada, Fr�t y� •g pp 111.0:4E40 n creta Ioraott1 ' A1`'I p ED In JrE4 nUU s -,fl the vatted sratei. ase is good*, bele nP � to r n o � e d i nus Inroe n 'ensu ce � Bdlyrlh 00011 elieu,¢ m s domudssl r c00' My par prand acid tiroly "W l u',� day. ezpesIeu a mquirue write Fe* poritculure NOVAE NENMOT OS., Landon, W,tarira Basso. STRANGE SUPERSTITION. Italy has a remarkable supersti- tion. It is believed that dire mis- fortune will befall the present mon- arch, if the chamber of the dead king be interfered with till at least two generations have passed. Therefore, the room of the late King Humbert at the Quirinal is shut, uo one except members of the royal family being permitted to en- ter it. Thus it will remain, silent and unused, like the apartment of ling Victor Emanuel, King Hum- ust as it was at tert's he te time ofher, his l isdeh is ath, about. 30 years ago. The man who can be bought al- ways thinks l-ways.thinks he cannot be caught by his buyers. Onetrial of Mother Graves', Worni Exterminator will convince you that ib hasno equal as a worm medicine. Buy a bottle and see it it does not please you.- It ou. CALVES all Ise TBoekiel e'reeut V1Y,� Milk. t1 jjES Bteolo Sriesesemi 0o.,Ltd., Toronto CHEL411iLLEkind. ofho Cuse URTAINS end elLC CURTAINS DYEOIK NFAN" Writ. to us shout rout. N5IT1015 AttOIIOAII STEMS W., Box 158,Montreel Hearty Party (meeting old ac- quaintance) — "How are you 7 Haven't seen you for years. How's the wife 7" Old Acquaintance (very much married, gruffly) -"She's all right." • H. P. '(pleasantly)—"Ha 1 l brought you two together, you re- -member." O. A. (resentfully)—"Oh, it's you, is it, I owe a grudge to'?" FELLING THE CHESTNUT. "Vernon told me this morning," related the lady with the cold, blue eye, "that he passed the tree where two years ago he carved your ini- tials and his • own, and incircled them with a heart. He said he felt so glad he almost danced for joy" "Ah," said the tall brunette, anxiously,, "then he must still love me, after all? Did he tell you why he felt so happy?" "Yea, dear ; ho said deme men were cutting the tree down I" Repent it:—"Sliiloh's Cure will always cure my coughs and colds," i The United Kingdom consumes 1,200,000,000 pounds of flour' yearly. Money In Metal Building IVIaterials We want a Represente,tive in some districts for our ce- lebrated "Eastlake" Shingles, Metallic Walls and Ceilings and other sheet metal build- ing material. Our goods have been proved by nearly a quarter century of use in Canada, and sell readily on their merits: As the aderzateerees're using metal in buildings become better known, the sales are rapidly increasing, and the Agency for our line offersan exceptionally good opportu- nity for a hustler. Exelpsivo territory to the right man. Write for party- culars. The Metallic Roofing Co., I$xlritetl tOAOUPACTUOeas TO0ONTO ANO WINNIPSO.' 1V LL CO. 33-35 SCOTT STREET, TORONTO, Stook Brokers & Financial Agents and other stooks bought and sold on commission. Correspondence invited. Orders may be wired. at 0110 expense. Shipments to ns tide year, to date almost double. lest year. THERE'S A. REASON. Over two :hundred trappers and shippers who had previously slipped elsewhere have been addedto our list. WHY NOT YOU 7 w0 path beet prices, shipping expenses and remit oar same day. Price list on. applioatlon. A. & E. PIERCE & CO., 507 ser. PAUL ST„ - MONTREAL. BUY ssA:EY IH THE DEBT 151ES 10 Canada's Croatest Cold Camp "EMERY CRESS," situated some. 28 miles south of Nelson, can undoubtedly claim this din. Motion. One years development has produced four mines, the greatest of whleh is the "Nugget."' In one year this mine has taken out during de- velopment over E80,000 in gold, actually paying for itself and the work Bone. A Pour Stamp 1,1111 le now 1n operation, producing from the second. grade ore about 510,000 per m1ntb. Name 8800,000 worth of ore is now blocked out and we salo• 11; predict there Will Iso avers, million next eprtng• Bo effect more eeormmie work it is necessary to area larger mils and tramway. k'or this pur- pono.a block of 25,000 eberes'le now offered to the public at 75e per sharp. We invite fullest iavos• tigation. @MORTON Bi.CAVANAUIGH, BROKEa3, Drawer 1083, 1151.801, 0.0 WANTED. 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We do so only after most careful investigation has proven the value. of the security. - "Sufficient details to permit tie individual to form judgment will be furnished on request.' A. E. AMES & 00., Limited, 7 1 IN0 STREET, TORONTO Send 25r, for trio boli o of •'FII0TTERRA13 IT,' me) belt In the worid for notating mink, fox, bear, etc Pound boxes, one dollar. Write today. liamAN REEL., M1i.WARSEIZ, WIS,