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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1909-4-22, Page 3IS CURIOUS PRESGR1PTIONS'spog BLOOD WUBN zi,r, 3..ro I MIGIKT '1.'E3 THESE THIN fmlS. People Relieved la Them 255 retire Aga mid TMoy Might Still Do Good. A eopq of "The 7london Dispen- satoty by Nish Culpeper, dated $55 years ago, fate come to light Some of nine thoorioa and, preeerip- eriptions follow : "Hounds -tongue .cold and dry; against the biting of dogs. Sono say if you put the herb under your feet within your rtookings, no dog will bark at you. "Tree ivy is admirable for ill effects coating of drunkenness and therefore the poets feigned Bacchus to have his head bound with them. Your best way le to boil . them in the same liquor you got your sur- feit by drinking. "Cowslips strengthen the brain, senses, and the memory exceeding- ly, quell all t.-soases there as con- vulaiona,palsies, &c, "Tho iieah of vipers being Caton clears the sight, helps thevises of the nerves, resists poison exceed- ingly, neither is there any better remedy under the sun for their bit- ings than the head of the viper that bit you, bruised and applied to the place, and the flesh eaten, you need not eat above a dram at a time, and make is up as you shall be taught in TROCHES OF VIPERS, "Earthworms • are an admirable remedy kr cut nerves, being ap- plied to the place. Earthworms made into a powder and put into a hollow tooth mattes it dropout. "To draw a tooth without pain, fill an earthen crucible ,' full of emmets or ants, call them by which name . you will, eggs and all, and when you have burnt them, keep the ashes, with which if you touch a tooth it will fall out. "Eels being put into wine or beer .and suffered to die in it, he that terinks it will never indure that sort lif liquor again. Grasshoppers be- ing eaten ease the cholick. Swal- lows being' eaten preserve the sight .and preserve from drunkenness. "A fiead mouse dried and beaten into a powder and given at a time help such as have diabetes. Uni .corns horns repels poison and the pestilence. The skull of a man that was never buried being beaten in- to a powder and given inwardly re- pels palsies. A ring made of an •elks claw helps the cramp. The -froth of the sea makes teeth white and helps baldness," Dr. Culpeper devotes a chapter -to metals, minerals and atones: "Gold is temperate in quality, it wonderfully strengthens the heart .and vital spirits: "The emerald being worn in a ring takes away vain and foolish -fears, as of devil.a, hobgoblins, &c. It takes away folly and anger, and if it do so, being' worn about one, reason will tell him that being beat - •en into a powder and taken inward- ly it will do much more. "A diamond is reported to make him that bears it unfortunate. 'There is a stone about the bigness of a bean found in the gizard of an .old cock which makes ilia that bears it beloved, constant and bold, valiant in fighting, beloved by -wo- men and POTENT IN SPORTS. "Lapsis calcidonius being hung .about the neck helps melancholy il- lusions and melancholy fancies. .For the cure of warts—rub them with fig leaves, bury the leaves in the ground and the warts will con- -mune away." Dr. Culpeper . gives a recipe for preparing earthworms. "Slit them down the middle," he. writes, "and wash them in white wine so often till they be cleansed from their impurities, then dry and keep them or your use." The bookconcludes with an apology by the author: "If thou findest me here . and. there a little lavish in such expres- sions as many like not, I pray par- don that, it is my dialect. I cannot write without it; I assure thee it was not premeditated. If thou thinkest I did it for gain thou are so wide from the truth that unless thou change thy opinion 'tis to be fearod that truth and you will not Meet again for a long time. "I weigh not the ill language of • those that mind earthly things, I wish them all the richest their hearts can desire, for they have all their wit already; 'tincomfortable enough for me, that I am beloved of the honest; my reward I expect hereafter in that place whereunto no' earthly minded or selfish man *hall come," A short answer may turn a.bliss- Mui honeymoon lute a matrimonial st rife, Born on a farm near Pontypool, a lamb had four ears, eight lege, two tails and two bodies joined at -the chest. It died soon after its birth. • Vegetarians in England arc likely to be confronted with a vegetable ftt;;.lne as the 'direct result of the snow anal time dry weather which precede IS BAD BLOOD How Hest to Get NOV Health and Strength in Spring.. The winter months aro trying to the health of even the most robust. Qonfinemeut in -boors in over -heat- ed and nearly always badly vend lated tocols—in the borne, the offioe, the shop and the school—taxes the vitality of even the strongest. The blood becomes thin aiid watery or clogged with impurities, Sometimes you get ap in the morning just as tired as when you went to bed, Some people have headaches; others are low spirited; some hove pimples and skin eruptions, These are all spring symptoms that the blood is out of order. You can't cure these troubles with purgative medicines,- which merely gallop through the system, leaving you still weaker, What you need to give you health and strength in the spring is a tonic medicine, and the one always reliable tonic and blood builder is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. 'Crewe Pills not only banish spring ilia, but guard you against the more serious ailments that follow, such .as anaemia, nervous debility, rheumatism, indigestion and kidney trouble, Dr. Williams' Pink Piles make new, rich blood which strengthens every nerve, every or- gan and every part of the body. Try this medicine this spring and you will have strength and energy to resist the torrid heat of the comingsummer. " Mr. J. R. John- son, oeb Broom, N. B., says:— "Some two years ago I began to 'mil that my Constitution was weak- ening. I could not stand any ex- posure or knocking about. I finally sought the aid of a doctor who said my system was very much run down, and that the trouble might end in nervous prostration. As his medicine did not help me I deckled, on the advice of a friend, to give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a trial. I had used less than a half dozen boxes when my health was fully re-. stored, and I think no other medi- cine can equal these Pills when one is rundown and out of health." Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brockville,. Ont. INDIANS GOOD FARMERS. In Saskatchewan They Are In- dustrions and Prosperous. The Indian of the great prairie province of Saskatchewan are dis- proving the theory that an Indian won't work unless he has to. They are becoming industrious and pros- perous.' There are nearly 8,000 Indians in the province and last year they had about 9,000acres under props, They raised 150,572 bushels of grain and roots and 30,000 tons of hay, worth $136,023, Tlie Department of Indian Af fairs reports that the Indians are turning more and more to the soil for a living. The agent. of the As- siniboine agency, which may be re- garded as typical, writes: "I was greatly pleased to find that the area under crop was al- most double what it was the year before. The band had about 600 acres of wheat and 200 acres of oats. The Indians of this agency are beginning to farm on a large scale, and if they tontine° to do as well as they have in the last two years there will be some good sized farms among them. One man has 155 acres in crop and another 125 acres, and several had seventy acres each. There was a decided improvement in the way the land had ben farmed." BLAME PLACED. "Why don't yez grace aur dances wid'yer presence any more?" "Sure, it's me mistress' fault. She is that dowdy and old-fash• ioned that not a single dross of hers kin I wear at all, at all I" t0+0+04-0+0+0+04-0-4 0+0+0-0 TDB LLLs OF BABTDOOD AND OP CBILIMEY, The ills of childhood are ni and may 1proove eeri- ous not promptly 'tended to. In all homes where Baby's Own Tablets aro kept thorn is a`prolnpt cure at hand for such troubles as indi$ostion,' colic, diarrhoea, conatlpation, worms, and teething trou- bles. And the mother has the guarantee of a govern- 9 mont analyst that this medi- cine contains no opiate or poisonous drug. Mrs. R, Hammond Gopetown, Ont., says:- "I have used Baby's Own Tablets and think no- thing can equal themfor small children, 'I would not be without them in the house, for they saved my little girl's life," Sold by medicine deal- ers, or by mail. at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., • Brockville, Out. 1.4-04-04M+0-1-0-4-6-4-0+ o -no THE C1ULLIIYAN DIAMOND. . Iltloen Will Wear it Separate iPro»l OPQwu on $tato Oeoasious, The Icing and Queen, anxious to make the fullest possible prasti, cable use of the Transy>l,al'e meg. efficient gift, the Oullinun dia- mond, have consuitcd thecourt jewelers, /Heeds, Gerrard, of Lens dont as to whether it can bo ar- ranged that the splendid gem Shall be SO set in the Imperial Grown tie to be detachable for wear by her Majesty on great state oeeasiens, as ib was at the recent opening o£ Par- liaesene. Tho feasibility of the plan having been demonstrated, the jewelers have . been honored with his Majesty s commands to• carry out the work, 7,'hus thp' (Milman, while retaining a status of a crown jewel, will be available for wear by the Queen .00 occas Mons on 'which the Crown itself' is not in actual use. TRI? P ,UDENT PIPER. Andrew Oarnogie is fond of the Soots' national instrument, the bagpipe, and when he is at home at Skibo Castle usually has his pet piper to play for him at din- ner, Particularly is the musician in attendance when the great philanthropist has guesta. On one occasion a big company of mon sat down to table, and the piper' pranced, up and down the. room ashe playas. The whole thing was new to a French literary mat, who politely asked the guest on his right, "Why does he walk up and down when he does this thing? Does • it add to the volume of the sound, or does it make a cadence4" "No," said the other, "I don't think it's that. I fancy it's to pre- vent the listeners getting his range with a knife or a water -bottle." GROWTH OF GRAND TRUNK Marvelous Progress Made Undei' Manager hays. Since January, 1896, the Grand Trunk Railway System has increas- ed the operating mileage by 11 per cent., through the acquisition of the, S. A. Railway. The tonnage for 1907—the last .complete year's report of the company—was 111.9 per cent. greater than the num- her of tons moved in 1896. Gross earnings for 1907 topped those for 1196 by an even 09 per oent.—net earnings being 85.7 per cent. over those for 1896. Fixed charges and rentals for 1907 were but 3.2 per cent. above those for 1896. New Year's day, 1896, showed a deficit of Approxi- mately $1,500,000; December 31, 1907, was passed with the payment of $4,100,139 in dividends as the result of a year's work. The fust six months of 1908 pro- duced $028,110 dividends on the 4 per cent. guaranteed stock of the company, 'These figures, few as they are, speak volumes for the brilliant ad- ministration of the trust reposed in Charles Melville Hays when he was. elected second ' vice-president and general manager of the Grand Trunk system. Nor did it take a dozen years to demonstrate the wisdom of giving him absolute sway ever this transportation system, which prior to his appointment bad been largely managed from London, England. A Pill for All Seasons.—Winter and summer, in any latitude, who - Cher in torpid zone or Arctic tem. peraturo, Parmelee's Vegetable Pills can bo depended upon to do their work. The dyspeptic will find them a friend always and should carry them with him everywhere. They are made to withstand any climate and are warranted to keep their freshness and strength. They do not grow stale, a quality not possessed in many pills now on the market, "Humph? Hien? He'd run be- fore he'd fight me N" "I guess he'd have to." cure mycoughshaud oldss."willalwaps It's easier for the average man to quit drinking if he wants to than. it is for him to want to. Corns cause intolerable pain. Holloway's • Corn Cliro removes the trouble. Try it, and see what amount of pain is saved. Sir Robert Anderson, the emin- ent police authority, says the Eng- lish are, in Mot, with all thebre faults, the most law-abiding people in the 'world. Moles are so numerous in many parishes in North Devon that farmers are reverting to the old practice of giving 6 cents for each mole killed. Nottingham medical and other charities will receive $20,00 under the will of the late Mr. A. E elsall, a protnfnent racing man. Miss Elton Pincott, on whom an inquest was held at Camberwell, was choked to death by her false. Meth while at supper, Last roar 23,216 Beal -skins were brought Into the Tyne. Large as is this number it is 5,700 les than in the previews year. RH TOOK. FRIEND'S ADVICE AND DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS SOON OVIR,BD HIS DAOK, AOTIB. Tiow lt1aleolut IITeltlnnon 1^oun4 Complete and A'emnuu!ont Relief Front Itis Kidney and Stomach Troubles. Shunaoadie, Cape Breton Coe N. S., April 19 (Special).—Suffer- ing with Backache so much that he could not work, Malcolm McKinnon a. well known resident of this place took a friend's advice and used Dodd's Kidney Pills, The resultis that he is back at worlr and his Backache is gone, "Yes," he says, in speaking of his ease, "I was troubled with Backache, dime to wet feet and hard work. It got so severe at last I was quite unable to do my work. "It was through is friend's ad- vice I started to use Dodd's ICidney Pills, and I was soon aware that they were doing me good, My baok was easier and I had less pain in urinating. "As Docld'•s Kidney Pills had done me so much good I thenght T would try Dodd's Dyspepsia Tab- lets and I did so with marvellous effect. Two boxes set my atom act right." With Dodd's Kidney Pills to keep my Kidneys well and the blood pure and Dodd's Dyspepsia Tab- lets to put the stomach in shape so that the body receives the nour- ishment it needs you are assured of the two first essentials of health. Any doctor will tell you that. "Bliggins says he owes every- thing to his wife," "Well," an- swered the man who never says a. kind word, "1 don't know of any- one else who would take a chance of being his creditor." Repeat it:-"Shiloh'm Cure will always cure my coughs and colds." The man who thinks he knows it all never misses, an opportunity to butt in. They Soothe Excited Nerves. — Nervous affections are usually at- tributable to defective digestion, as the stomach dominates the nerve centres, A course of Parmelee's Vegetable Pills will still all distur- bances of this character, and by restoring the stomach to normal ac- tion relieve the nerves from irrita- tion. There is no sedative like them and in the correction of irre- -ularities of the digestive pro- cesses, no preparation has done so effective work, as can be testified to by thousands. Love seems to have a mania for. laughing at locksmiths and joke - smiths. Sy Grilling the Horne with opium you may stop a. cough, but the ig,sammation goes from ba.! to worse. Allen's Lung Balsam, containing no opium, goes to the root of the trouble and aures deep.seutod at£uutions d throat and lungs. Mother—"Jane, you must choose between the two, 'Will you marry the man who loves you or the man who'oan dross you?" Daughter— "Mamma, as an up-to-date girl, I must reply to your question that, although love is a very desirable thing, clothes are an abaolute nec- essity." A Merry Heart Goes all the Day, —But one cannot have a merry heart if he Itas a pain in the back or a cold with a reeking cough. To he merry one must be well and free from aohes and pains. Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio Oa will relieve all pains, muscular or otherwise, and for the speedy treatment of colds and coughs it is a splendid medicine. Every man on tho job thinks ho. knows more than the boss. Repeat it:-"Eihiloh's Cure w111 aiwaye. burs my coughs and colds.' FOLLOWING ORDERS. "Now," said the magistrate, "you must testify only to what you know, no hearsay evidence. Un- derstand ?" "Yes, sir," replied the female witness. "Your name is Mary Bright, I. believe, Now what's yoar age?" "I won't tell you. I have only hearsay evidence on that point." ISS1 Tl ti Citi—tie EARTHQUAKES S 4ND WEA'I'lI 1 A writer in Nature calls oaten tion to the peoulaar weather which aosompaniid and followed the great Sicilian earthquake. The sudden fog which Nettled upon the Strait of Messina was paralleled by a heavy mist aeoontpanying the Mexican earthquake of January, 1899, and the writer adds that rain- fall is so frequently reported as: the immediate sucoessar of an earthquake that "we can no long- er reject the hypothesis of a real connection between the two," Prof. Milne has suggested that the dis- turbance of the ground when. transmitted to the overlying air may determine precipitation, thus explaining the apparent association of severe earthquakes with mist and rain. A Woman's Sympathy Are MI discouraged? Is your doct's ban a heavy tirianotal load? Ie your pain a -heavy physical burden?' x know what these rpeae to delicate Women -X have been discoura ed, too; but learned how to euro nO�7r�s�elf. 1 want tq roitcvo your b.ur- dons. Yvh not and the pain am atop the doctor's bill? I tan do this for yqu and %VW U you alitassist mo. An yon need do is to wrlte for a free box of the remedy whith a a'been plagod in my hands to be gluon away, 1'orhapo Otte cue box will cure you -it has done ao tor others. If so. 1 shall be happy and you will be cured for 20 (the cost of a postage stamp). your letters held confi- dentially. Write to -day for my true troat. moat. stns. 8'. P! CUR15AII, wlndser, One It is far easier to mend a broken heart than a broken rib. Repeat tt:-"Shlloh's Curt will always cure my coughs and colds." All men aro born free and egilal —and, remain that way until they get married, r'eteeme se Sunshine after a storm is the rape% when an obatinato, pitiless cough has been drlveq away by Allen's Lung Balsam. Pro oppium in. it. The good cited lasts. Tike a bottle home with you this day. Money makes the mare go—but it doesn't always make her come under the wire first. Repeat it:-"8htloh's Cure will always care my coughs and Colds." "Did you hear that the daughter of that rich man in the next street had been driven from home "Not When did it happen 1" "Just after she got into the carriage." The superiority of Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator is shown by its good .effects on the children. Purchase a bottle and give it atrial. If it wasn't for their famous wives many men would never be heard af. We Make the Emphatic Statement that "The n & L 1' Menthol Piaster will do more to relieve neuralgia, lame back, lumbago and kindred troubles Ilton any ether plaster. 25a tins rad 51 yd rolls. An druggists. One way to get out of a tight place is to sober up. Some persona are more suscep- tible to colds than others, con- tracting derangements of the pul- monary organs from the slightest causes. These should always have at hand a bottle of Bickle's Anti - Consumptive Syrup, the present day sovereign remedy for coughs, catarrh and inflammation of the lungs. It will effect a euro no mat- ter how severe the cold may be, You cannot afford to be without a remedy like Bickle'a, for it is the best. It's a good thing that some peo- ple are self-satisfied, for they never could satisfy anyone else. cue my coughs end oMire, will alma9s Fred—"Yes, the old geutlemen will soon have another wife to sup- port." Henry—"What? You don't mean to tell me he is going to mar- ry another wife while your mother is alive?" "No; I am going to get married," A Budden Oh1:1 often means sudden illness. Painkiller is ail that is needed to ward 15 off. Unequalled for ora,nps and diarrhoea. Avoid substitutes, there ie but one "Painkiller "-perry Dans', BY ONE SENSE.- 4Au aattymobilo just went by," remarked the oldest inhabitant of Podunk Corners. "How did he know that?" de- manded the stranger. "1 thought he was both blind and deaf." 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