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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1909-10-28, Page 705+v a,ts,.go?y VOUNO FOLKS o,o•or PLANTING. It was •on a stormy winter even- fng !that Aulit Rutli was nailed up- ola for a new game, "I think I will plant !my farm," she responded,' "Nice weather for lit l" said Carl, "A raging ,blizzard, end thermome- ter at zero I" "It is the finest• time for plant - hag this kind of farm," said Aunt -Bettie smilingly, "My field's aro ,all named alphabetically, What phould you advise me to planet on any A land? Anybody may answer," "Apples I" cried Oarl. "You don`t plant apples," said ,Bertha, • "They plant the seeds. Don't they, Aunb Ruth?" "Yes, and this is a brand-new farm, I want it well stooiced, Ap- ples will be all right." "Plant some asparagus," sake Alice. "And apricoltis," added Norton. "I was just going tosay that," 'said Bertha, "Now I cant think of anything else." "Artichokes!" cried Carl. "I think I'll plant some anise," said A,un't Ruth, at that moment. "Oh, del" replied Alice. "Ani- se candy is •so nice I" "Well, .what shall I have in my B ffelel?" "Beans and beets," answered Bertha, "Brusseee sprouts," said Carl. "And balm, for balm tea, ad- ded Aunt Ruth. "There isn't much en B. We'll begin on the Cl land." "Cabbages, celery, corn 1" cried Alice. "Oh, etop1 You're getting them all i Cucumbers, cress, carrots, earaway—•" and Carl ,paused for breath. "Chicory, cauliflower, catnip," raced Alice, "and coriander, and—'' "Chervil," put in Carl. "What''s chervil?" queried Nor- ton. orto!n. "Oh, something to use in soups and salads," answered Carl. "Clover P', (tried Alice. "Don't believe there'll another one," said Bertha. "Currants," said Aunt Ruth, quietly. They all laughed while 'their aunt said she thought her 0 field Vas full enough, and asked for the D's. "Dandelion," began Carl. "Dewberries," respondedBer- tha, "Dill," 'said Alice. D's seemed to be scarce, so Aunt ):tuth proceeded. They went on until the S field was reacheld. Squashes. Do have plenty of squashes, so for once I can have. all the squash ,pie I want I" cried Nor- ton. "Sage," .added Bertha. "Summer savory," said Alice. .obody spoke for .a moment. Then Carl hastened to say, "1 thought I'd wait and sec if you'd think of it, but it is left for inn to propose a big, .beg strawlberry bed i'' "Oh," they Dried, "the idea of. our forgetting strawberries!" "There are some other •beds-up- ntairs that I think you have for- gotten," said Mrs. Chapin, smil- fngiy, So, amid much laughing chatter, the remainder of the farm plant- ing eves postponed until another evenings—Yonth''s Companion. LUXURIOUS SLEEPING CARS Those in India to Rave Bathrooms and Other Conveniences. The latest sleeping cars in. India • are fitted luxuriously. Like most foreign ears they are divided into. compartments, but a corridor runs from end to end of the car. Each compartment contains two berths. The upper berth is of peculiarly ingenious design, eo compactly constructed 'that a casual observer would fail to see how it can below- ered, The compartments are Large enough to accommodate the luggage that any two persons eau require, and are fitted up with all kinds of convenieneee. Every oompartment has an, electric fan under the con- trol of the passengers, anti of the three eleobric lamps one is a small night Iamp that can be kept burn- ing all night withoub inconveni- ence, 1f a party is too latge for a sin- gle compartment, says the Rail- road Man's Magazine, a sliding dem-connecting with the adjoining compartment can be thrown open. On the other hand, if the passen- ger desires he eau look his door, Fell down his Venetian blinds and be secure from intrusion. At each end of the coach is A roomy bathroom, with a large bafh half sunk in the floor, the walls lined with'mirrors and equipped with every imaginable sanitary de- vice. There is also a servant's compartment. It is said thatthis conch Itlts been approved by' the rniiway board as thesbatedard type for Indian rolling stock. Misfortunes often put us wine to dur eerie stere6assness. re WHEN TO USE DR. WILLIAMS' PINK FULLS Pr. Williams' fink Pills were ori- ginally a perseription used in the doctor's private practice and thein benefit to mankind has been 'in - (amend many thousand fold by their being placed en general sale throughout the world with the doe- toree own direetions for use, They are entirely safe and contain leo opiate or habit-forming drugs. Dr, Williams' Pink Pills are a remody to. use when the blood is thin as in anaemia;, or impure, as in rheumatism, or when the nerves areweak, as in neuralgia; or life- less in paralysis; or when the body as a whole is ill nourished, as in general debility, They build up the blood, strengthen the nerves and Duro the troubles df women and growing girls, and many forms of weakness. That thousands of pceple have tried this treatment with good results is shown by the constantly increasing number of cures reported. Mr. Paul Charbonneau, a young man well-known in the town of St, Jerome, Que., is one of the host who bear testimony to the value of Di;. Williams' Pink Pills. He says :—"When I left school I 'be came a bookkeeper in an important `office. Probably due to the confine- ment I began to suffer from indiges- tion and loss of strength. I be- came pale aud seemingly bloodless and was often seized with palpita- tion of the heart and violent head- aches. ' I tried several remedies, but they did not do me a bit of good. I was advised to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and did so, and the use of eight boxes brought me back to perfect health and •strength. I have since enjoyed the best of health and cannot say too much in praise of this valuable medicine. You can gat Dr. Williams' Pink Pills from any medioine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.60 from the, Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co,, Brockville, Ont, d' Jenkins -,"Well, sir, I gave it to that man straight, I can tell you• He is .twice as big as I am, too, but I told him exactly what I thought. of his ,rascally conduct right to his face, and I called him all the names in the dictionary,: and a lot of others as well." Studds—"And didn't he try to hit you, Jenkins?" Jenkins -"No, air,' he didn't. And when he tried to ' answer back, I just hung up the telephone receiver and walked away." EVERY R0Ut1EKESPIER—moat often act m e, family pi yofelan• Painkiller for o.11 the little ills, cuts and sprains ac well an for bowel complalntt Is indispensable, Avoid substitutes, there Is but one " Painkiller"—Perry Dart+', 255 and 50o. When a - farmer •begins to call himself an -agriculturist it's time for him to sell the farm and move to town. You cannot be happy while you have corns. Then do not delay in getting a bottle of Holloway's Corn Cure. It removes all kinds of corns without pain. Failure with it is unknown. Kindly mention the name of this, paper in writing to advertisers. 10,000 GYMNASTS.. Once in.: - every three years the gymnasts of Switzerland and the members of the affiliated clubs in other countries—for the most part composed of Swiss residents abroad -meet to compete in the great eoutest known as the Federal Gym- nastic Festival, says the Illustrat- ed London News. A carefully pre- pared .series of exercises is gone through on gymnastic apparatus; there is Swiss wrestling, and there aro aompeeibions in the national games of Switzerland, including throwing the stone (a forty pound ;square blook of granite). The fes- tival closes with a display of com- bined extending exercises in which all the competitors take .part. This year at Lausanne there were 10,- 000 amateur gymnasts in the arena at Beaulieu going through these exercises simultaneously. As they wore white with touches of color the effect ,produced was, extreordin- ar'y. Gymnastics etre the national pastimes of the Swiss boys and young men,' and the olubn they form are recognized and encouraged by the Federal Government. A man may be ambitions to en- lighten the world, but his real mit- mon is to pay his bills. ISSUE I; N 0. 'U---119. pfTY 01? 11U1INJS11ED •CQP.PElle Eepetlftlon to North Central Sae hate Returns Disappointed. The expedition which left the Pyramids of Gaizoh, Egypt, for the North Central Sahara returned on Sept, 8th without misadventure; af- ter an Absence of 40 days, The expedition, headed by Mr. Dow Covington, an American arch- aelogiet, set out in eoaroh of "a city of burnished copper," The existence of such a city had been more or less obsour'ely rumored, but has now been ,proved to be mythical, The expedition asserts, however, that there undoubtedly are pertain structures, aocording to eorrobor- ative testimony of the Sonussi, westward of the Silva Oasis, Tbey were unable to make a seareh for these structures, as they had given the Egyptian Government a signed Promise not to proeeed westword of Siwa, which is 16 days' carpel ride west of Oairo. They arrived at the unmapped oasis, tobogba . (lab. , 29,6, long, 26.40, approximate), three days east of Siwa, whore they found, large expanses of salt marshes: The ternplee of the "King's Treasure" and Jupiter Ammon were visited at Siwa, and it was ascertained that no serious.excava- tione had been effected there, The expedition ate of opinion that a systematic exeavation: of bot. those temples would prove • of great inter- est, The attitude of the Senussi was at all times of a most friendly char- acter. The Senitssi Mamour (headsman) of Gera actually ac- companied them to Tobogba, and preceded them into .Siwa,. The expedition will make a fresh attempt to investigate the "bur- nished copper" story in the near future PEACE A MERE DREAM.' There Will Always be War, Says eke Kaiser. ' Twc versions are in circulation of a remarkable speech delivered by the Kaiser at Karlsruhe on the oc- casion of the parade which preced- ed the opening of the annual Im- perial military manoeuvres. The official telegraph agency issues a version which states that his Ma- jesty a j y "p g est "woke k -e cometh GANANOQUE MAN OUT OFF TROUBLE UM/ 111IEUNATIS1 , • IIU'1' DODP'S-IiIDNIV "!.'ILLS. CURED IT. Uugh Abernethy on Ills Feet Again --Cure is Easy, Simple, Nee tpya,l and leel'utanent, Gananoquo, Ont„ Opt, 18.— (Special).—That Rheumatism can he mored surely, simply and per- manently is the good news that Hugh Abernethy, a well-known re- sident of King Street, is spreading among hie neighbors, "I had anfferod from Rheumatism and stiffness of the joints," Mr. Abs ernethy states, "My muscle's would cramp. I could not sleep, and 1 had terrible headaehes, I took many ditforent medicines, but no- thing did me any good till I tried Dodd's Kidney Ellie, Six boxes put me on ley feet again," Others who have taken Mr, Aber- nethy's advice and used Dodd's Kidney Pills are also loud in their praises of the old reliable Canadian Kidney remedy. ler Dodd's Kid- ney idney Pills cure Rheumatism and other blood diseases by curing the Kidneys. Sound Kidneys keep the blood free from impurities, And with no impurities, such as uric acid in the blood, you cannot have such painful and dangerous diseas- es as Pain in the Back, Rheuma- tism, Lumbago, Neuralgia, end Heart Disease. Keep your Kidneys strong and well with Dodd's Kidney Pills and you Dan face the cola, wet days of fall without a fear of Rheumatism. PUTTING OFF TAP DAY. She was trying to persuade her husband to give up smoking, and she had punted out to him one day the exact amount of his expenses for tobacco during the course of a year. "Besides, my dear," she persist- ed, "you will be -better off,mental- ly, physically and financially, with- out the pipe and the cigars." "Well, maybe so; but all great men have smoked," he argued. "Well," she sighed, "just prom- ise me, dear. that you'll give up smoking until you are great. Then. I'll be perfectly satisfied." in as fol- 4' lows" :— We Germans area people who re- joice in arms. Therefore'we'bear When Children -are Injured! our armaments easily and gladly because we know they guard and Children are always sdstainingcuts, bruises, preserve for 'ns that peace amid burns, etc., and not infrequently contract which alone our Tabor- can .flour- ringworm, scalp diseases, and similar skin illi. As long as .there arta wars troubles at school. Alothers will find our aimed forces are the rook of Zamdsa sthout equalfor all these accidents and diseases. bronze on which peace rests. To Mrs. Phomas Allen, 156, Water Street, preserve this peace and guard the St. Mary's (Ont.), says t—" My daughter position in the world which is our Mildred, 4 years old, was severely burned by due is the object of our, forces and: failing on a hot flat iron. She WAS burned of the days of, exertion imposed up: on tale beef, instep, and on the thigh very Ipadly. I at once applied some Zany-Buk, on diem. I am, however, firmly which eased the pain, and in the course of a convinced thab our army will stand few.dsysthewoundsweretboroughly healed." its tests well, with God's help and Mrs. George Aldridge, tz, Louise Street, under God's protection. Stratford, says t-" While playing barefooted The sentences present in other about the yard my son Bertram, 6 years old, versions but omitted from verYd the of- nee versions, a brohin glass bottle, which cut very deeply: into his big toe. The cut was so ficial report, are: deep that I sent for a doctor and had the foot As .long as the human race en- properly dressed, the doctor leaving a lotion duces there will be enemies and to be applied daily. Under this treatment, enviers, ,and as long as there are hotvever, the wound seemed to get no better, but en the contrary in9atn cation set io. A enemies and enviers we nowt be kindlynetghbourthcnrecommendedzam-Bok. preeected against them, There- We obtained a supply, and after a few apple fore there will also be prospects tions the child seemed to rest better, and the 41r war and war -itself, and we must pain was very much reduced. In a few days, be ready for all eventualities. assumed the Zam-Buk treatment, the wound assumed a batter appearance, and from that 'k—.—. time healing was very rapid. lnflammation A BOON TO MOTHERS. AU PIOE 'ROI MOTHER, Lam Buk we took the bandages! from the and soreness were finally completely banished, an in ten aye rem the ret application o TO ILL- Orlin BOTHERS 'foot.- I feel sure that but for Zam-Buk the chuhavhadbad The young mother—tile inexpert- mightildwohavldehad teo sacrifiacevery the toe;'time, and enced mother—is always glad to get Not only for cuts, burns,' bruises, etc., is the advice of the more experienced Zan -flak effective, but, also for serious skin in the careof her little one: Thou- diseases such as eczema, ringworm, ulcers, sands of mothers have emphatical- etc, It also cures poisoned sores, chronic wounds, bad leg, piles, festering sores, ly said that there is nc medicine chapped hands, cold sores, frost -bite, and all equal to Baby's Own Tablets for skin injuries and diseases. Druggists' and keeping little ones well, or rester -stores everywhere fen at 500 A box, or post ing health if illness comes sudden- free for price from 'Lam-Buk Co„ Toronto; ly. The young mother can safely 3 boxes '$1,25. You are warned against follow the lead of these others, harmful imitations sometimes reptesented to be " just as good." Mrs, John Shortill, Georgetown, Ont„ says :—"I would .not be a day without Baby's Own Tablets in the THEN TROUBLE BEGAN. house. I believe they saved my O'Flanagan came home one night youngest child's life. At the age with a deep band of black crape of three months she cried all the around his hat. Ante with indigestion. Our doctor "Why, Mike," exelaimed his wife, did allhe could for her, but did not "whab are you stewing that mourn - sr.= to help her, Then I got -ful thing for?" Baby's Own Tabletsand they"I'wearin It for your first worked a -:wonderful change. They husband," repliedMike, 5 firmly. "I seemed to tone the stomach, moved am sorry he's dead." the bowels regularly,and she has ever since been a healthy child.'' A writer tells of the sister .of. Sold :at 25 centsa box by all :deal- Lord Houghton who was frequent- ers or by mail from The Dr, Wil- ly annoyed at the guests whom her Yams' Medicine Co„ Brockville, Mother brought to the house: "Do Ont. • you remember, my dear," he asked her nt dinner one day, "whether THE POINT Ole VIEW, that famous scoundrel X.' was hang - Jean Paul Laurens, the famous eel or acquitted?" "He must have French painter, was the son of an been hanged, she replied, "or honest carteleiver of Toulouse. At you'would have had him, hereto one time, when the painter was at dinner long ago." the height of his Parisian repute - tion, it happened that two old'wo- °UREn Of LAME MACK WHEN 84. —'-- men at Toulouse were talking about lir, samubl •alartin. of strathroy, Ont,. Muted the Laurette family.` twenty years of his lite in misery, "Let, inc see;" said ono, "there suffering torteroa froth Laino Back. Bo were two boys, 'weren't there 1" tried nearly all the advertised remedies (gre8 nt and household recipes, but reechoed no Some months ago seeing Gin P1119 ndvcr- "'oh, one's a grocer right here Beed, ate Moth, purchased a box, The in Toulouse. I.Ie does a very good relief which air, Martin oxgerteneedx altos business." - he had taken one box was so great thtat, ' And the other one 1" he ltnew he had tonna the right remedy at "The younger one? He web off last, Be need two more bene and 1s now to Paris and became an artist," so pid.o17 boenr for '0,50 'at I !?oar, dear! And his father a. s All deatera, Stich e good, worthy man l"• Gnntpto free if you write National Drug e Chemical Coe (Dent, W. L) Toronto, Ont, "Whab became of them 1" - benefit front any of them. MBAR$ 01? IABQ1t. Mix lion 11'ltese Service With -Otte FILM ltoaolles That Total. A single firm of eutlery mannfao- j;urers at Sheffield, England, has in its employ six workmen who have been with the firm.' continuously for a total of 860 years. This means an average of alrnost sixty years of continuous work for each em - p em- ployee. Two of these men are ere two are 76, one is 74 and one 73, A picture of the group published in the Iron Age .shows a sturdy looking set of mon, That they must be, as they are still at worlr. Three of them are cutters and three grinders. The same firm has people of three generations at the bench in its employ --from grandparents to their grandchildren. These work- ers began as echildren, aecording to eeetom, and have been oontinu- I ously with the house' ever sineo as piece workers, Used according to directions, Dr, J. D. Kollegg's Dysentery _Cordial will afford relief in the most acute ff pl ' t When. Ol'm 0 summer coin alp . ever the attack manifests itself no time should be lost in seeking the aid of the Cordial. It will act im- mediately on the stomach and in- testines and allay the irritation and pain. Atrial of it will convince anyone of the truth of these asser- tions, David Slowpay—"I shall bring you back those dark trousers to be reseated, Mr. Snip. You know 1 sit a good deal." Mr. Snip (tailor) —"All right; and if you'll bring the bill I sent you six months ago, I will be pleased to -receipt that al- so. You know I've stood a good deal." If allowed to roam oTer your house those few innocent-Iooking house flies may cause a real trag- edy ragiedy any day, as they are known to he the principal agents for the spread of those deadly diseases, typhoid fever, diphtheria and smallpox. 110 other, fly killer eom- pares with Wilsons Fly Pads. Englishman—"Pardon me, sir, but where do you come from?" Paddy — "From County Cork." Englishman—``Then that accounts for your brogue." Paddy—"May I ask where you some from?" Eng- lishman (proudly)—"From Worces- ter." Paddy -"Then that accounts for your sauce!" Help your children to grow strong and robust by counteracting any- thing that causes ill -health. One peat cause of disease in children is worms. Remove them with Mo- ther Graves' eleorm Exterminator. It never fails. Parke—"You keep a !obit bank- ing account with your wife, don't you?" "Lane --"Well, yes; I de- posit the money and she draws it out," Bed, Weak, Weary, tit afery hires. Rdleved By Murine Eye Remedy, Try Murine For Your Eye Troubles. Yon B"llt Litre Murine. It Soothes, 60c At Your Druggists. Write For Eye Books. Free. Murine Eye Remedy Co„ Toronto. Kindly 'mention the name of this paper in writing to advertisers. It's difficult to settle a case in court while the litigants have any money. Even the hotheaded man occa- sionally gets cold feet. Away With Depression and Mel anoholy.-These two evils are the accompaniment of a disordered sto- mach and torpid liver and mean wretchedness to all whomthey vis - ib. The surest and speediest way to combat them is with Parmelee's Vegetable Pills, which will restore the healthful action of the stomach and bring relief, They have proved. their usefulness in thousands' of cases and will continue to give re- lief to the suffering who are wise enough to use them. SOLDIERS OF THE ;SHAH. The Persian Ariny is composed entirely of infantry, and no one be- neath commission rank ever gets paid. There is jest enough money to go round among the officers, but that is all. There is a uniform; but, as 'he is never provided with it, the Persian "Tommy" accepts the inevitable—and does the best be can. When he is on the march, there is no limit as to the amount of baggage that the private soldi- er may take with him. Two or three mon generally club together, and buy a donkey, on whose unfortu- nate back is piled a,regular moun- tain Of water -jars, tbedding, cook - in utensils and the like. Or,. if he is he well to do, a soldier buys a donkey all for him- self, and, stretching himself across the bank di the unhappy little beast sleeps peaceably until it is tine to get up and feed, ROOM ON TOP. "Why have we stopped, cap- tain 1" "On account of the fog, ma- dam. "Oh, but my dear captain—sure- ly nob! Look l It's perfectly clear above," "Aye, ma'am but we're not gone' that way, unless the boiler busts!". TiORQUGHLy SECURED 1NVESTM T$ Ylefding 4 to P Por O9rit. 27,e Donde which we 5w* 5105 ti4'er Ore perverse either tilt tadatiSn er by ,tiro* Pler5D4De on 5roy:ct•EU wile ewe Nettil hirlitt0IP.4,4 ROMPS: ,Nurturetw issues q/ pope sales, oounttes, towel, arld school dtstrtoio. Ti All dtOd D ,r ,, ,PUR.Ld1I Alfa. Pion B0.NDs,' ,Ronde of well -knows Canadian Steam and Electric )Dada, Electric Vold mut .Power Cotnpaniee TNDUSTEEydL 1TONps: Roads of Eonp-establ fs1ed imda th rep. !LIST SENT ON 01E91.410T �pj��y��Jp 1/1 SECUETE-S ��qjl �qr T. z6.K;11y T�17 �iG/ V. 1 i. I�r D.T� LYl`�iI ED Tof�ri��x ANGErS,-Tumors, Lams, etc, Internal and external, cured without pain by our home treatment. Write us bolero too into„ AC 'Ullman Medical Co., 1,55 , Oollingwodd, OM, "Anel why were you discharged from your former place?" "For be- ing too industrious—and that's the truth. "That's very strange. What did you de?" "I went into the cel- lar one day and dusted the old wine bottles." A Simple and Cheap Medicine. -- A simple, cheap and effective medi- cine is something to be desired. There is no medicine so effective a regulator of the digestive system' as Parmelee's Vegetable Pills. They are simple, they are cheap, they can be got anywhere, and their be- neficial action •will prove their re commendation. They are the medi- cine of the poor man and those who. wish to escape doctors' bills will do well in giving them a trial. One day, a lady was travelling by a train to Cork. When the train stopped at a certain junction the lady looked out and said to a por- ter : "Is it raining, porter 1" "Oh, not" said the porter; "it is rain- ing rain." After making a most careful study of the matter, U. S. Govern- ment scientists state definitely that, the eonlmon house fly is the principal means of distributing typhoid fever, diphtheria and smallpox. Wilson's Fly Pads kill the flies and the disease germs, too. Mr. Headstall—"That horse you brought yesterday seeme a vicious - looking animal. Is he affection- ate?" Mr, Cropper—"Affection- ate? I should think so. Why, when he came out of the stable he stood upon his hind legs and tried to em- brace me." Nn SUBSTITUTE FOR "The D. k L." Menthol Plaster, recommended by every- body for . stiffness, Outlay, etc. Made by Davis to Lawrence 0o. Small Girl—"Give me a bite of your candy, Jimmy." 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We send by matt, tree of charge, our 64 onto book, which Cully n- otelet; our madero system: of l ratotent, of how' the berth, Tobeeee and Drug habits: 050 be raptdly evereomr and tired. Tele bock la cont Ips a plain envelope, staled Iron, obser,at'en, so no one man tell whet, your letter eoutnlna. Ail ac r•renp,.,.deLcb absolutely secret ,and nonsdential, Address. DE SILVA INSTi'i'UTR. Suite 200, 5, 1.1 tit erg11y et, Montreal, Canada