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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1911-11-30, Page 6s. AN EliCi'ISN lAN'S ROMANCE 11,1e IN LOVE WITH 1!s COUSIN O1' KING 'OF SUR, Il<e Contra:5We Tyjllloid Fever, She "p Brasil Owl, Theft Caned It THE SHAOOVY OF PERPETUAL IRO'1.'ION' 11A.CII<INl • POORPOORHEALTH At Peen of Sir :I.irain Martini alias A Sulcoeete Perpetual motion is a recognized impossibility, but m quality that nearly approaches it is. claimed for the invention of a twenty-two• year' -old Englishman, He has ob- tained a patent form motor which, he assorts, will run as long as its iron and steel last. The young man's name is Stanley J. Hitchcock and he lives in a London suburb, "The Patent Office would notac Copt the title 'Perpetual Motion,' " ho saki, "and it is right, for per petted motion in its ordinary sense is impossible, My machine is therefore called a self-acting motor," There is no limit to its power and it will continue to run until it falls to pieces, Its principle is magnetism, and the secret of tate discovery lies in the shape of the magnets, which makes them grow stronger the more they are used. The motor revolves in response to the same forces that make the world go round. "From experiments made as a boy with penny magnets, milk cans Dispelled Through the Deo of O . 'Williams' Pink Pillar Whcu the shadow of poor health and Diod, Solis on your life, when hope begins King . Ya'iravudli's Lwiouatiorl to fade and friends look carious, , then is the time you should romom- whi;h is about to take, place at .her that thousands just as hopeless Bangkok, g I, Siam, amid gorgeous have been stood and restored to the scones ;sof amore than Oriental sunshine of healthby Dr, Williams' splendor ars Keplieg has it, eeealle fink Pills, These pills actually a romantic trageety which happened .make new, rich blood which brings there a few years ago, the actors a glow of health to anaemic cheeks, therein boiug a young Englishman, curoa indigestion, headaches and big, fair and handsome, and a little backaches, drives out the stinging Siamese princess, first cousin to hie pains of rheumatism and neuralgia, majesty,' small, lovely and dark. strengthens the nerves and relieves William Anderson—this isn't his as no other medioinc can de the Barna, but it will do ---the English -mires and pains which only women roan, had come to Siam sumo years folk suffer from. In any emergency previously to take up a minor tips of pour health give Dr. Williams' poiutmont in one of the big schouls Pink Pills a fair trial and they will which had been built in different not disappoint you. Here is a case Parts of the country by tato late that will bring hope to many a King • Chulaltulgkorn, an Eastern weary sufferer. Mrs. F. K. San- . monarch of enlightened ideas, who, dors, St. Thomas, one, says: haring spent samo time in Eurapr, "About four years ago I took a se - was quite alive to the advantages of vere cold which I negleoted, think- ' education. 1n a short time, he rose ing that I would soon be all right from his origival position to that of again. But instead I found myself adviser to the Minister of Edaea- in a weak and run-down condition, , tion and this obliged him to live in I seemed to have no ambition to do and fittings from incandescent gas the capital. anything and my heart and nerves lets, my father encouraged roe and When he carie to Bangkok, he became so bad I was forced to bed. sent me as a pupil to Sir Hiram had a small bungalow assigned to I The doctor whoMaxim,. There I worked in the 'vas calledI hint in the gardens of one of the, the troublein sold laboratory. royal palaces on the banks of the was chronic anaemia, "The machine can be fitted upin 3 l the, in spite of all.his skilled atter- river. IN THE BIG PALAOE near his molest dwelling lived a Siamese princess, a sister of the late king, and her daughter, a love- ly, dainty little maid of seventeen, with the clear olive complexion, soft 'lark eyes and delicate rose col- ored checks so often seen among Mongolian women. Anderson, be- ing :n high Saver at court, soon be- came acquainted with the princess and her pretty daughter, an ac- quaintance that, under the Eastern sky, 1'OUn ripened into love, He used to take his Princess Rosebud, as he called her, on the river in the evening in a skiff, with her mother since, and I now weigh 140 pounds. for chaperon. I always recommend Dr. Williams'. Of conrso, no princess of the blood Pink Pills, and I hope that this let - could harry without the king's con - 'ter may be the means of suggesting sent, and Chulalongkorn—reluct- relief to many of my sisters who antly, it is true, for the clever Eng- suffer as I did." lishman was a great favorite of his Sold by all medicine dealers or --said no. All Anderson's entreaties dance I was unable to sit upandlprieate houses and used to work a with a spoon, eat, but had to be feel dynamo and so supply electric One day a visiting friend su !light, work the lift or sewing mach - One ggest- fro, do the cooking or pumping, or "Its power is ‚unlimited, and ft ed my trying Dr. Williams Pink! 1 anything required of ft at no cost Pills, and I sent for a half dozen at all. boxes. In a short while 1 began to eat bettor and feel better, and b Y� the time the pills were used I felt; could be built inside. the ordinary altogether different; my heart diel motor omnibus bonnet.. The only not bother me, my lips and cheeks I tion," installation is for lubrfca- r'egained their natural color, and everybody who saw nee remarked on MOTHER'S �� how well I was once more looking, R S PRAISE FOR Wishing to be on the safe side, 1 BABY'S OWN TABLETS took two more boxes of the pills, which made a complete cure, as I '— have had neither ache nor pain Every mother who has once used Baby's Own Tablets readily admits that there is no other medicine to equal them. They are a never fail- ing cure of all stomach and bowel complaints and many a precious Iittle babe owes health and even life itself to their use. Concerning the , ougli. sent by mall at 50 cents a box or Tablets Mrs. Fred Dove,Broad- In mase you should ever become a the newere n' day, Pd nwheesat ws worse, d and f six boxes for $2'50 by The Dr. Wil view, Sask., writes : "I hve used. ghoat, have you decided whom. you ' Hams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Baby's Own Tablets for my little will haunt? her mother disappeared from the Ont, girl and have found them of such And many a, man treats astrang- big palace, leaving no trace of theirgreat benefit I would not be without er better in a barroom than he whereabouts. _ Anderson was inconsolable, and plunged into his work with more fervor than ever, in a huge effort to pat Isis pretty little princess out of his mind, This combined with an unusually trying hot season, laid him open to an attack of typhoid fever, Ono night, when the dis- ease was at itsworst, TWO MUFFLED L ED FIGURES stole.down to the bungalow. Prin- cess Rosebud, who, though several days' journey distant, had somehow them a friend always and should doings, White she heard he was They are made to withstand any kept herself informed of her lover's carry them with him everywhere. ill she escaped from her mother's climate and are warranted to keep care, and attended by one of her their freshness and strength. They women, made her way after many do not grow stale, a quality not hardships and difficulties, back to possessed by many pills now on the the ca ' e THEY ACT QUICKLY AND ALWAYS CURE IOK C'OSTl1iAST.i t PE1LLS OF QV RELIEF DODD'S°KIDNEY PILLS GIVE, Two of them taken before going to bed clears away bit Pain in the Back—Why they always 'cure more serione Kidney Dieeasea. Buck Lake, Ont., Nov. 20 (Special). --How quickly • Dodd' s Kidney Pills relieve pain in the back when taken in time is evidenc- ed by Mr. James Thomas, the well- known and highly respected post- master here. "I wish to inform you that I al- ways find relief for pain in the back by taking Dodd's Kidney Pills," says Postmaster Thomas, "Some- times in the mornings I caunot straighten up for hours, but if I take two Dodd's ICidney Pills be= fore going to beta the pain all dis- appears and I have no trouble in the morning." Dodd's Kidney Pills act directly on the Kidneys. Where pain in the back is caused by slight Kidney dis- orders the pain is relieved at once. Where the complaint is of longer standing and the Kidneys are dis- eased the cure takes longer, but Dodd'e Kidney Pills never fail. Thousands of Canadians tell of the euro of Kidney Disease of all forms, from pain in the back to Bright's Disease, by Dodd's Kidney Pills, There is net on record a single case of Kidney Disease or of, diseases resulting from diseased Kidneys, such as Rheumatism or Dropsy, which Dodd's Kidney Pills have failed to cure if taken regularly and according to directions. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. The path of ambition leads to many political graves. Even in the darkest hour there are only minutes, Some men marry for money and some others are married for it. It's surprising how easy it is to kiss a girl that won't let you. Same women never get homesick because they are not home long en - CAME UNDER THE LAW. Magistrate—"Did he carry con- coaled weapons?" them. They are truly a wonderful treats his wife at home, remedy for little ones." The Tab- Once in a great while there is a lets aro sold by medicine dealers i father who would be glad to have a eon follow in his footsteps. We have often wondered how many wives Solomon had annexed before discovering that there was nothing new under the sun. or by mail at 25 cents a box from Policeman—"Yes ; he had his fists The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.., in his pockets." Brockville, Ont. A Pill for All Seasons.—Winter COMMERCIAL SUICIDE. end summer, in any Latitude, whe- ther in torrid zone or Arctic tem- "Wombat has retired from busi- perature,ne59. I armele ' Parmelee's Vegetable "Voluntarily?" Pills can be depended upon to do Voluntarily?" their work. The dyspeptic will find "I suppose so. He stopped ad- vertising." pitaJ. She establlah d her -market. self as Anderson's nurse, and sorb was her devoted care, that in a lit- No doubt there are cheerful gin tle while he recovered. They spent ers—but did you ever see one? many blissful hours together during his convalescence, but their happi- Minard's Liniment cures colds, &o. Hess was shortlived. The little princess sickened of the same ter- A MODEL SCHOOL HOUSE. rible fever, and in spite of every at- A school building in which every tention, died in her lover's arms. room has a tithed connection with sands. Soon after his little Rosebud's the ground, without first entering, funeral Anderson applied for lean the A man never PP o, a main hall has just been builtlives long enough to and went to England, all the assn -1 just beside the site o the famous l understand why his neighbors di•s- ciations of his bungalow being tem! C'ollingwoed, Ohio, school in which like him. poignant until the sharpness of his 1175 children perished by fire in AWAKING HER HAPPY; "It is the duty .of every one of you to make at least one person happy during the week," said the Sunday School teacher, "Have you?" "I did," said Johnnie promptly, "Thab's nine. And what did you do 1" "I went to see my aunt, and she's always happy when I go home again,"• ALWAYS. ti "After all, emcees is a disgusting thing." "Why do you say that?" "Ib always involves such it lot of hard work." ART YOUR HANDSCH P ' AtP1:D? Zam-Bull Cure Them, • The particular danger of chapped hands and cold cracks (apart alto- gether from the pain) is that the cold is likely to penetrate and set up inflammation, ' fettering, or blood -poison. Directly the sine is broken by a cut, graze, or screech, or chafed and cranked by the action of the cold winds and water, rhe one necessary precaution is to apply Zaire-Buk freely. The pure herbal juices from which Zam-Buk is prepared ere ,o per - featly combinedand refined that le immediate effect of these- Zam-13u dressings is soothing, antiseptic and healing. Mrs. 0. M• Phoen, Neuchatel Alta., writes:—"I must tell you h,. pleased I am with Zam-Buk. My husband had an old frostbite on hd foot for many years, and hacl tried almost every known remedy with out any effect, but the tint applt- cation of Zam-Buk seemed to help him so much that he persevered ; and the sore is now cured. We it ,n;d not be without Zara -Bilk in the house." • eee .Ti iI' >�� t' 1� BUY , N. I 9 An investment safe enough for "a Canadian Chartered Dank or an Insurance Company acting under Government Charter demands your attention. 41 Every bond issue we make is: partially taken up by institutions such as these.' ''Slley know that the security is unquestionable` and that'the rate of interest is prcditallle. It is the business of these institutions to find the safest and most profits le form of investment, they buy bonds, We continually offer you bonds of the sante nature and, description as the banks and insurance companies buy, • le Whether you have a large or small amount to invest, we want to hearfrom You. We have literature covering specific issues, giyingpartietilars of price, rate ofinterestand property covered, also literature onbondsiageneral. Ws'itefor12. RoyAt SECURITIES 1-4 CORPORATION LIMITED BANK OF MONTREAL BUILDING YOFIGE AND QUEEN SWEETS R, M. WHITE •roreca ro Menem MONTREAL -0 Uansc-HALIFAX-OTTAWA LONDON 61(ENG.)¢rn STORY OP SRLPi IIj1Lr. Scissors Grinder Who Died Worth $100,000 Through Thrift., A man who begin his working career .as a scissors -grinder in Sheffield, England, and married on a wage of only $0 a week, has jus died worth $100,000, and has ref bequests of $2,¢00 each to fon charitable institutions of the city. He was Mr.' David Fenby, glass and china dealer, the proprietor o a very large ,business, which h acquired as a result of hard work and thrifty habits, in Which -his wife shared. When he was earning his small wage the couple al to save something, and when they had a little capital- they started a small general.. grocery Uusfness in a back street. He purchased a tv donkey and hired. a cart, and after two years in business was able to s take a grooer's ,shop with an orf - t b f HAVE souls of rho best fruit, dtolh, Gruel. or Dalry Parma in OUtano, a and ,.prices right, W. DAIVSON, Ninety Colborne .ax. atroet, Toronto. It takes a wise woman to trans- form a "good fellow" into a model husband. Mtnard's Liniment cures Distemper. FARMS FOR RENT AND SALE, ASK. DAWSON, HE KNOWS, wd TP you want to sell. a farm, consult 5, 510, lP you want to buy a farm, consult mo. AGENTS WANTED. QE NTS A TED -- w N & LI k p was many -gen- A Ian rex yevery home. Write us for out• choice Zam }auk is also a sure erre for piles, eczema, ulcers, abscesses, scalp sores, blood -poison, bad leg, eruptions, etc. Its purely herbal composition makes it the ileal balm for babies and young children. All druggists and stores sell Zam-Buk 500. box or post free from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, for price. Try also Zam-Buk Soap, 25e. tablet. SPEEDILY. Teaoher—"What is velocity, Johnny?" Johnny—"Velocity is what a chap lets go of a wasp with." Internally and Externally it is Good.—The crowning property of Dr. Thomas' Eolectric Oil is that it can be used internally for many complaints as well as externally, For sore throat, croup, whooping cough; pains in the chest. colic and many kindred ailments it has sura- tine qualities that are unsurpassed, bottle of it costs Iittle and. there no loss in 1 a 1 was having nd Y ng it at The efficacy of Sickle's Anti -Con -1 et sumptivet Syrup in curing coughs and colds and arresting irlflamma- ha tion of the lungs, can be establish- ed by hundreds of testimonials from all sorts and conditions of men. It TheySoothe Excited is standard remedy in these ail - Nervous Nervous affections are usually et- I ments and all affections of the tributable to defective digestion, asthroat and lungs. It is highly re - the stomach dominates • the nerve! commended by medicine vendors, centres. A course of Parmelee's j because they know and appreciate Vegetable Pills will still all (listur- its value as a curative. Try it. bances of this character, and by restoring the stomach to normal am- GETS HARDER AND HARDER. tion relieve the nerves Lam irrita- "The average man," says one of tion. There is no sedative like them the philosophers, "is generally busy and in.tlle correction of irregulari- leaking a living." ties of the digestive processes, no It is a curious fact that practice preparation has done so effective hardly ever seems to make it any work, as can be testified to by thou- easier. grief had worn off. He then re -1 1008. It represents many unique T'RV MUR(NE E't'E REMEDY turned to Bangkok and continued 1 features of cntistruetiott and is said Rad, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes his work, and is now there. and well to he an firopruof and panic -proof mei aranuiatedEyelids. Murine Doesn't gmartknown. That is why his real name as it is possible for aschool build- Oefl murine Eye Pain. Druggists mast not be given, for Sow there ing to be. flop $1.O0. Dye Remedy, Liqutd, 26c, Sec, $1,00. Murine aye Salve is know the story. — Aseptic Tubes, 25e, $1,00. Eye Books _;,� �_ People who think them selvr ; I and Eye Advice Free by Mail. same rninl ins aro timidly small Morins Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. THE EMPIRE OF STRIFE, potatoespu. A largo Empire with wide -Ens ,ad - . ,y tentacles, made - r •'awane• ri ,.tical rt;reen over. Mock Oyster' iereque.—Scrape and a bunch of oyster plant, cut lengths, and after leaving half an h u+' Sore Throat is no trifling ail- ment. It will sometimes carry in- fection to the entire system through the food you eat. Hamlin's Wizard Oil cures Sore Throat. In order to live a man ..Bust work —even if he only works somebody else. Mother Graves' Worm Extermin- ator will ,drive worms from the sva- tom withotit isr1sev to the child, b T cause _ ratite of ere' lin4 fall off CANAL OE STEEL. �, +" : ,r-., eve, weather. t :tiles; , ,i n c y 9t1,1p.t In co, ruse . e t 'th t1, ,.e'f'ivas,alar- cording to,neettelreentoih1afet wet wre .wade..- esti',�•. ... _er, m ...At�%arliidrB that in '-ordfnatriin to thine urieteeeeen esg the cies u, of fr' Iger, be iurne' motley,.etin discreet, . +. v ; , r . Similar p v sen ".. found in 0 a, 11 QUITE TRUE. HOw' dad he make all his money? Y Careful investments, ats suppose., "No. Careless investors." Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. PROVED. "You know, Mr. Smith, I thoughb your new maid had very taking ways." "We thought so, too, when she disappeared with my wife's rings and my gold watch." CURED BY CIN PILLS. Bridgeville, N. 8, 'Tor oideyndrdel with KnaBlade Troubl,and have boon trcatod by many doctors, but found little relief. I had gluon rip all hope of getting cured when I tried Gin Pills. Now, I can say with a happy heart, that I am cured." DANIEL P. /MASER. Write us for free sample of Gin Bills to try. Ther; got the regular size bores at your dealer's or direct from, us -50c. a box, 6 for $2.80. Money refunded if Gin Pills fail to cure. National Drug S Chemical Co, of Canada, Limited, Dept. gihi`„'.nto.. e_ ing, earnem rater(¢ Bores hx F ci the :wads, "I)o, ".'tear lee•„ license. After nine years he had saved enough to buy.tho shop and wino adjoining houses. At the same time he was carrying on aaY and 1'A1at.-soaLLS. Wilson's business as furniture remover, his -JC Seale tYeras, 9 Lsplauade, Terouto: , ew 1 He was afterwards able to move or ueavy Latae Mills, Shingao. eters; L,.giuee and Boilers, 01111 Supplies, Tau L.. Lang Illanulactut•iug- Co,. Ltd., woes' Street, Orilun, Ontario. Let of agents 'supplies. Wo have the greatest agony proposition in Canada to -nay. Ivo outlay necessary. apply E. 0, L Co., 838 Albert St., Ottawa. HELP WANTED. 6.1 AOES1IL'iv-$50 BBB WEEK SELLING 1,7 one hand Age -neater. Sample and terms 20c. money refurmed if unsatisrao• tory, (Joliette Mfg. Company, Coning - wood, Ont. MISCELLANEOUS. wife looking after the shop. a ILL alaollxNlltY, PORTABLE to bigger premises and became a wealthy man, but he and his wife continued to live in very moderate style. PERHAPS HE IS. "De man dab talks about hisse'f an' bow honest he is," said Uncle Eben, "allus sounds like he was rennin' kind o' short o' referen- ces." q_t d., �,.1t,- TUAlUJIO, LUMPS, eta. In. 'll ceruul and external, cured without l•-�a dy aur 101510 Liu=Linear, . Warta us. belOro' too late. Ur. Bollman. tiedt1al Co,. Limited, Collmgwood, Out. YON SCALE GUARANTEED. Wilson's ILO Scale works, 9 Esplanade, Toronto. it GENTS WANTED. — 5. STUDY :OP l'11. otilar AgenaY propositions sonvingca . en that none can equal ours. You will al. ways regret it if yon don't apply for par- tioulars to Travellers' Dept., 2te Albert St,.' Ottawa. 1 .tti PEUTALISTS ADVICE PULL. Consult us 1n regard to any disease, Lowest prices iu QUICKLY STOPS COUGHS, CURES COLDS. Trusses fitted dbygmailol aendl kinds. HEALS THE THROAT AND LUNGS, 26 061588 It tykes a diplomatic liar to maitre people sit around with igen ni.11iths when he tants. Mlnard'o. Liniment Co., Ltd, Gentlemen, --In July, 1901, I was thrown from a road machine, Injuring my hip and back badly and was obliged to use a cra toh for 14 months. In Sept : 1906 air 1 , Wm. Outridgo of Laehuto urged mo to fly MINA25D'S LINIMENT. which I did with the most satisfactory results, and to•day I am as well an ever -1n 1ny Ilio. Yours sincerely, MATTHEW xs DAINE5. mark. 1 moot. Glasses fitted by age, Write. today for anything sold in first-class drug stores to Dr. Bollman, Collingwood, Ont. s, '1' ONCE—YOUNG MEN TO LEARN .t'9, Barber Trade. Demand for barbers every den.cannot supply demands. Let us teach you trade. Write for 'milieu. lar,,.. Molar Berber College, 221 Quenu. East, Toronto, - DV EINQ.1 CLEANING 1 Portho very host, send your work to. the "BRITI:11AIMF1112AN DYEING 00." Look for agent in your town, or send direct. Montreal, -Toronto, Ottawa. Quebec. You can please almost any mo- ther by praising her children and roasting those of her neighbor. Warts are unsightly blemishes, and corns aro painful growths. Holloway's Corn Cure will remove them. - MInard's Liniment Cures Car'ot In Cows, A SWIFT ONE. "Now, if I were only, an ostrich, began the men atthe breakfast table, as he pinked up one of his wife's biscuits, "then—" "Yes," interrupted the patient bettor half, "then I might get a few feathers for that old hat I've worn for three winters." Necessity is the mother of inven- tion and matrimony is the rnorhr„_ . of contention. pa...•enciori,' NIGHT91NCALE STOCK. BROKER Member Standard. 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