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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1909-5-20, Page 3YOU NO FOLKS0000000.000909,0.000009 A WATER SPIDER,.. There weer great commotion rn Cho pond; everybody rind been sur - Prised by a curious pbenoinenon. This phenomenon looked just like a silver /ni„bble swimming about with all the vigor and appearance Of life. The most sineelar thing of all was the bubble-tilco }louse it hadbuilt at the bottom of the pond. A few Atwell and inguisitivo dragon -fly caterpillars, who had been enter- prising enough to work their way into the house, had never returned, and this was alarming, A splash up above told everyone that the creature lead returned from the bank. The next moment ft name diving downwards, looking more like a bubble than ever. When it reached the -bottom, a Great Water Beetle, 'unable to contain his curiosity any longer, swain up to it. "Who and what are you V growl- ed the beetle iu gruff tones. The strange visisor shrankback in alarm, for the beetle looked a terrible, hoary creature. "I'm a spider," it answered,, "A spider? Nohsense ! Spiders p dais Him on land. If they fall into the Why •' award !Jr. Williams' Pink Pills" The Particulars of a Remarkable Cure Told by a Presbyterian Clergyman ---The Sufferer Brought Dad from Death's Door. "Why I recommend Dr. Williams' than I had ever seen him, ,for, es 1 Pink hills," said, he had always been ailing. In St. Andrew's Manse,' sheer desperation he bad asked his Oardigan, I',I;,I,, 'Tab" 1808, wife to ,get him Dr, Williams' Pink Though 1 have never been sick ?ills. They soon Megan to ,help myself, and have not had occasion slim. His appetite and strength be- thought fish Dr, 11'i]liams` 17ink fills I gas to improve, and to the astonish - thought you ought to ].now of the meet of his family and friends he remartcalile Dura they have wrought rapidly retained his health. Now, in Mr, Olding's case. . .. though the burden of well nigh During a visit: to my home in four score years is he i Merigomish, N, S., some years ago, able to en a fair day upon s workhim,, and iss I was grieved to find our next door in the enjoyment of good health, neighbor and friend, Michael 01d- even the asthma has eeaaed to ing,very low. " fie is not expected trouble him as in former years, to il e, my . mother informed me Mr. Olding himself, as well as his "And you must go over and see him neighbors and the writer of this A es he is liable to pass away at any letter, confidently, believe that his moment." "Not expected to live," —'sseuo from the very jaws of death that was the opinion not only of the eemingly so ing of nous—is due doctor who attended Him, but of 1115 under the blessing of God to the wife and family as well. Upon timely and continuous s. use of Dr. visiting him myself I found abund- ant 1Vil isms Pink pins. evfclence to confirm their opin- REV. EDWIN SMITH, M.A. ion. Mr. Olding himself writes:—'"I Mr. Olding had for years been am glad Rev. Mr. Smith has written you about my wonderful cure, for T confidently believe that if it had not been for Dr. Williams' Pink been confined to his bed for months Pills' I would have been dead long and was reduced to a skeleton, ago. It would-be impossible to ex - Though evidently glad to see me, aggerate the desperate condition 1 he eonVel•sed with the greatest difii- was iu when I began to use the salty, and seemed to realize that it Pills. No one thought I could get was the beginning of the end. He better. I scarcely dared hope my was daily growingweaker; his feet self that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were swollen to twice their natural would bring me through, but they size, and the cold hand of death did and I have ever since enjoyed was upon his'brow, "It's no use," good health. Though I am seventy he said feebly, "the doctors medi- nine years old people are always cine is not ,helping me and I am go- remarking on .how young'I look— ing down rapidly. ' I prayed with and I feel young. I can do a fair him as for a man soon to pass into day's work, and I am better in eternity, and when I took his hand every way than I had been for in parting it was the Last time 1 ex- yearn. I cannot say too much in pected to see•him in the flesh,praise of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Three years later while on another and I take every opportunity I can visit to my mother's Michael Old- to recommend them to friends who ing was seemingly in better health are ailing." water, they, are either drowned or aflheted with asthma and bronchitis, eaten by newts and myself," but now a complication of diseases "Bat I -am not an ordinary land was ravishing his system He had spider. I'm a water spider." `Never hoard of such a- crea ture," said the beetle obstinately, "You only have to glance at mo to see that I speak the truth," per- sisted the spider. "You certainly do look like a spieler," said the beetle, inspect- ing the little creature rather sev- erely, "But your all covered over in hair," "My. hairy. dress is a smart trick by which I am able to breathe air obediently. "It is so formed as to be waterproof. On shore the air gets through 'the, hairto my skin. Then, when I Dome down dere, the water presses round, and can't get in. and so imprisons the air," "Is that what makes you look like a bubble?" asked the beetle. "Yes. - I- am always inclosed in air when in the water. That is how T breathe," "Pooh ! My method is much -clev- erer," said the beetle. "Now, I've got a chamber under my wing -eases on my back. When the chamber t wants replenishinglens rnn withair, T i to the surface, open my wing -cases to ]et the air in, then shut thein down tight. I don't go about look- ing like an idiotic bubble. What is the meaning of that extraordin- ary bubble you have erected at the bottom of the pond?" "That is my house, which I an: busily preparing for the winter. I will tell .you how I built it. I be- gan by standing between two stones, and spinning threads round myself, attaching the ends to the stones. I continued spinning en- tail the threads were as thick as those of acocoon, by which time a little cell was formed, shaped like a hut. When the hut was finished, I crawled out of it, leaving air in- side." "But didn't the air escape every time you went out by the door?" asked the critical beetle. "Not a bit of it. I'm much too smart for that. The door is at the bottom` of the lint. Air does not sink in water. 'Consequently,. I am able to get out of my' web hut by the door, while the air stays behind." "I very much doubt the truth of your assertions," said the beetle, flapping its huge legs to and fro. r would take you into the hut to see for yourself, only you aro much too big,'? said: trio spider: "Per- haps one or two small dragon -fly caterpillars would like to have : a look," Three youngsters at once swam forward. • "0onie along," saki the spider with a kind smile. A few vigorous strokes brought them to the web hut. The spider dived down under it, and darted up through the flooring by a little nar- row channel into the hut, telling the three caterpillars to follow. When the unsuspecting creatures got inside they received a shock, Tho interior of the hut was strewn with the bodies of flies, small green worms, and insects of every des- cription. Before they hail time to recover from the shock of such a spectacle the Iittle • water -spider pounced on diem one after another in rapid succession, and bit them sharply in the neck. "At last niy larder is full," said the little spider with a tranquil smile, as it laid the bodies of its victims down. "If you had been bigger than me, you bean i estYou would havegbl 1tlb eL : 4 m 11 Blit p as T happen to bo bigger' than you, the reverse is the case," Everything that comes into Paris is taxed, even to the market wo- men with produce. Fifty pounds of candles are re- quired to produce as much as 1,000 cubic feet of gas, In Siberia, bodies buried 150 years ago have been found in a por- ted state of preservation, • ALCOHOL IN BUNS. ?dot Cross Buns Have Been Laying Traps -for Teetotalers. A terrible indictment against the hot cross bun is framed by the Lon- don "Lancet." This innocent -looking article of food has always been regarded as at least harmless, but the "Lan- cet" has discovered that it has been taking advantage of its innoc- •uous appearance and reputation to lay a trap for unwary teetotalers. The average hot cross bun, it is now stated, contains about 7.2 grains of alcohol,' and the man who eats twenty buns will obtain, as much alcohol as he would get in a glass of beer, The "Lancet" makes the further terrible disclosure that most bread FROM ERiN'S GREEN ISLE NEWS BY hiA1L F1tODm IRh!. LAD'S SHORES. Happenings in the Emerald lsfe'01 Interest to Irish. MOS. Waterford Corporation passed a resolution favoring a tax -on bache- lors over 35 years or age. The workhouse at Longford was almost completely destroyed- by fire recently. The damage is estimated, at £10,000. As a consequence of the retire - also contains alcohol, which, of mentof Mr. William O'Brien from course, .is the product of the fer- mentation of the yeast used to make the bread -and the hens rise. There may he some consolation. for teetotalers in the. annotinoement that it possible to maks teetotal bread and buns, but no yeast must be used. a� THE ILLS OF CHILDHOOD HOW. TO CURE THEM public life his newspaper, the Irish People, ceases publication. A heavy debt having rested on the Lynn Memorial Church, Belfast, for several years past, efforts are be- ing made to clear it off Castlerea Guardians have decid- ed toignore the Local Government Board's order regarding the divid- ing of Castlorea dispensary dis- trict. Cork is to raise a loan of 080,000 for the erection of a new Technical school on the site -presented by Mr. Sharman Crawford,, at Fitton street. James McGeown, Omagh, has just patented a sort of swimming ap- paratus which bids fair to be one of the most valuable inventions yet conceived'. James Maguire, a young man re- siding in the Glenfarne cistrict of County Leitrim, lisapperred mys- teriously on the clay intended of his wedding. Emigration statistics for Ireland•. show that Hist year fewer people left the country than in any year since 1851, the total being 23,295, as against 39082 for the year 1907, Dungannon's water inspector has reported to the rural council that the average weekly consumption of water in Dungannon (a town of about live thousand people), Waa 800,000 gallons. The neivs of the death of Mr, George, Raphael, Ballymena, came as a great shockto his wide circle of friends, Mr. Raphael was an elder in West Church, Ballymena, In thousands of homes throughout Canada Baby's Own Tablets is the only ,medicine used when the chil- dren are ailing, and the mother who keeps this medicine on hand may feels as safe as though there was 'a doctor constantly in the home, Baby's Own Tablets cure all stomach and bowel troubles, break up colds, destroy worms, and make teething easy„ Guaranteed free from opiates and poisonous drugs. Mrs. Geo. Wilson, Wilson's,N. B., says :—"I began using Baby's Own Tablets. about five years ago, and since then have used no other medicine for my children. They never fail to bring relief, and I wonlcl advise all mothers to try them." Sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. 'p BTJRYING TONS OF GOLD. Investors in gold -mining securi- ties will bo interested to learn that an American lady computed not long ago that in the United States alone half a ton of pure gold, equi- valent to 0500,000, is annually put as filling into the teeth of the liv- ing, Inasmuch as none of this preci- ous Is me$ tt l is ever extracted clad after death, the shrewd ealculator fur- ther reckoned • that at the rate stated a quantity of gold equal to all that is now in circulation will, in the course of three centuries, be lying in the ground again, Itis strange to think that one digger-. the sexton, to wit—is constnatiy returning to mother earth nearly as muck gold as "trio other digger is constantly extracting from her bosons, The first sleeping -car wits seen.in. 18558, and She first vestibule -train in 1888, ISSU]i NO. 150--09.. and superintendent of the Sabbath 5011001, The annual dinner in connection With Queen's ()allege, Belfast, was rendered notable this year by reason of th fact that it was e celebration of the trans£ormaticn of the Queen's University of Belfast, Mr. R.. H. Henderson arrived in Belfast on the 4th lust from South Africa on a visitto his friends at Armagh, NU. Henderson was mayor of Xiumberley during the famous siege, rind for the past four years has resided in Johannesburg, The Board of Trinit,y' College, Dublin, bas elected Miss' Constantin Elizabeth Maxwell to he an assist- s nt to the Professor of Modren His= tory, She is the first woman' who has become a member of the teach- ing staff of the college since its foundation. d+ A BABY AND A BULL. Infuriated Animal • NearlyKilled Little Tot. A mad bull nearly succeeded in killing a baby in a meileart and wreaked the gardens in twenty houses at Acooks Green, near Birm- ingham, England, recently. The animal was being led to the slaughterhouse, when it broke loose and escaped into the garden of an adjoining house. Butchers and others gave chase, armed with guns, and a shot served to enrage the animal still further. It tore through fences, smashing garden frames and everything else in its way, and stopped to investigate a mail -cart standing outside one of the houses. The baby's mother rushed out to save her chili, but the bull charged at her, and she retired. The animal then rushed at the mail -cart and over -turned it, but fortunately the baby fell into the hood of the that. After sniffing at the overturned cart, the bull left it but • returned again and smashed xt to pieces. Happily, the child was again un- hurt. The animal conitnued its mad course through the garden fences until it became wedged in the nar- row entry of one of the houses, and was secured and killed. RAD LEC FOR 60 YEARS. Zam-Bok Works a Complete Cum. Mrs. J..Minett, of 192, Thurbers Avenue, Providence, Rhode Island, has been cured by Zam-Buk of a bad leg, whiois had defied all remedies for sixty long years. She says:—" When a child of eight, I was bitten on the leg by a dog. A doctor cauterised the place, but it never healed up soundly, ant: have suffered with an ulcerated leg for over sixty years. This occurred in England, and many English doctors tried in vain to heal the sore. At one time I was an fn -patient at the East Suffolk Hospital for a long period, and for three years I was in and out of hospitals. I was continually in paip, and the sore would not heal, but continued to discharge. Twelve months ago I came out here to my daughter, and during the voyage I had to keep my bed. The ship's doctor examined my leg, and gave me a plaster, which I had to take off again, as it made the pain so intense. When I reached my daughter's house, she sent for a medical man, who said nothing could ever do it any good, and although T tried other American doctors, they did me no good, They said my leg would never be welL "One day my youngest daughter brought home a box of Zam-Buk, and induced me to try' it. With the first application I seemed to find ease„ and further treatment with Zam-Buk did me so much good that I sent for a proper supply, I kept on with the Zam-Buk treatment, and soon saw that the wound was getting better. The discharge was reduced, and the pain was eased. I persevered with the Zam-Buk, anti, to cut a long story short, it effected a core. It is marvellous to think that, after suffering for sixty years, Zam-Bak has been Rifle to make my leg perfectly sound." Zam-Buk is a combination of power and purity. esecit is t no remedifon�hronicsoesand wounds, eczema, salt -rheum, ringworm, eruptions, varicose ulcers, cuts, barna, bruises, skin diseases, It also cures piles. All Druggists and Stores sell at 50c. a box, or post-free from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, for price. Three boxes for 81.25. A THRILLING SPORT. 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The former are the Kiting race and the employers; the whites are the servile and the employed. .'Large herds . of buffaloes roam about the silent plains of this enormous terri- tory, which would be a sportsman's paradise but for the wild natives, who are enceptionally fierce and treacherous unci have killed a mut- bet of the hunters who eanle to hunt the buffaloes. INDEED TREY ARE WONDERFUL 1VJIAT 'lIOS. McDOh!ALD SAYS 0111 DODD'S DIONEY PILLS. Tie Had Leine Back, Kidney Dis- °Huse and heart F1u1texirig's tun] Otte ]low Cured Aiim, Shubenacadie, Hants Co., N. S., —May 17. (Spacial).—'"I suffered from Lame Back, Kidney Disease and Heart Flutteriugs, caused by cold and a strain, for 'three years. I was looking over some papers and saw Dodd's Kidney Pills advertised and I bought one box which com- pletely cured me, Void's Kidney Pills aro wonderful.,, That is the simple straightfor- ward statement of Mr. Thomas McDonald, a well-known resident of that place. It shows how quickly Dodds Kidney Pills cure Kidney Disease when taken in its earliest stages. Lame Back is one of the first symptoms of sick Kidneys. Heart Fluttering is another symp- tom. It is caused by blood, from which the sick Kidneys have failed to strain the impurities, increas- ing the work of the heart. Dodd's Kidney Pills make the sick Kidneys well, tlse lame back disappears, the blood is purified, the heart is re- lieved and: the flutterings stop. If the case is of long standing, it may take longer to euro it. but Dodd's k..iney Pills never fail to do 1T,. "You look pale and thin. What's wrong1" "Work! From morning till night, and only a one-hour rest." "How long have you been at it?" "I begin to -morrow," A. 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