The Brussels Post, 1919-10-23, Page 3d•
A WEDDING IN
GAI.II,,EE
110 1111;4, hl 1111' 111r1010 ell 11441 of
(10111[+. has an element •Ment of snrp01144' for
both hridti' mid bridegroom: they are
not pl rutitl4d to see s o 11 (Altos 1111(11
(41[0 the ceremony. in lh„ tallilell(1
lve.hl,hl, (1011 1110.1 Genevieve Cowles
dome -lie -A to .ism the bride wait ley::
than 1404•401 years old. 1111 1 1 sets (c1;
sulabbd with graenin; lool reserved
(1(1)04440 (lahttulions, 1 14(11( their
/11005 at the door 111111 1.11(,111 ; softly.
A fall would p au0e gm lll. and utal:e a
little fever,eca, then she would kiss!
lightly the 1'1x: of her fingers and es-
tend the pail of the hand to give the
softest tour1i to one guest and then to
another and atultires, with particular
deference In the old women. The
men and buys gathered In the large
('00111 of the rabbi, the women and
girls in the small room.
A golden silence prevailed for long
intervals while 111e guests smoked 111e
uargiie, or Turkish pipe, three or four
of which sufficed for the company,
Mace numerous mouthpieces enabled
RS many as five people to smoke at
the same time from one nargile, The
leen wore brighter costumes than the
women, and here and there a gown of
baby blue or bright pale pink added a
411141(1 1ouc11, but in general the dresses
of the guests were of subdued colors.
The silence melted into sonorous
Ilebrew, sl:oken or half chanted, with
rising and falling Inllecticns—until at
last, like a rest in music, calve the
solemn pause and the great moment.
Before the future brldegroom stood a
lull ruled holding by one end a ker-
chief. The boy held the other end,
according 'to the form of the civil con-
tract, and promised to be a faithful
husband to the girl he had haver seen.
The rabbi then entered the room of
the women, where Esther, the bride,
stood wailing bashfully, her face cov-
ered with a long veil, and gave her
one end of the kerchief. She, as the
boy 11ac1 done, now 11e1(1 one end while
the rabbi held the other. By accept-
ing the kerchief, she silently gave her
concent to the civil contract that
bound her to the man whom_she had
never seen.
'l7nerc was no sign of love between
the two betrothed, as between lovers
111 the \Vest, but in order to an14111 the
marriage it would be necessary to ob-
tain the consent of a tribunal of rab-
bis.
Esau Wood and His
Wood Saw.
You van do queer things with the
English language. Hero is a puzzler.
It is easy enough to read it, but Have
it read aloud to you and see what you
make of it.
Esau Wood sawed wood.
Esau Wood would saw wood.
All the wood twit Wood saw Esau
Wood would saw. In other words, all
the wood Esau saw to saw Esau
s(+4lght to saw,
Oil, the wood Wood wpul(1 saw! And
oh, the wood saw with which Wood
would saw wood!
But one day Wood's wood saw would
saw no wood, and talus the wood Wood
sawed was not the wood Wood would
Saw if Wood's wood SEW would saw
wood,
Now, Wood would saw wood with a
wood saw that would saw wood, so
Esau sought a eaw that would saw
wood,
One day Esau Saw a saw saw wood
as no other wood saw Wood saw would
saw wood,
in fact, of all the wood saws Wood
ever saw saw wood Wood never saw
a wood saw that would saw wood as
the wood Saw Wood saw wood would
saw wood, and I never saw a wood
saw that would saw as the wood saw
Woos saw would saw until I saw Esau
Wood saw wood with the wood saw.
Wood saw saw wood.
Now Wood saws wood with the
wood saw Wood saw saw wood.
Ob, tho wood the wood saw Wood
saw would saw!
Oh, the 'wood Wood's woodshed
would shed when Wood would saw
wood with the wood saw Wood saw
saw w0O(11
Finally, no man knows how much
wood the wood saW Wood saw would
saw, if the wood saw Wood saw would
saw all the wood the wood saw Wood
saw w01110 Saw.
"Miner's Consumption."
Only within the last few years has
It come to be (mown that the so-called
r'mnne1's consumption," a cause of
great mortality among workers un-
(l4urgrouud, is not tuberculosis at alt
Of course, miners are liable to
tubercular disease like other folks, but
the malady here referred to is caused
by breathing air that is laden with
rock dust,
This p1•ir1 t, taken into the lungs,
lodges n; the cellular structure of
those organs, which after 1t while may
become literally mineralized to a
targe extent. They are no longer able
to do their work properly; the suf-
terer coughs constantly and painfully,
end he may (lie
The cause of the trouble having
been ascertained, means are now
1alien In all well -Managed mines to
010111' the rock dust out Of the air with
sprays of water.
r,
I .A hen usually requires consid'er'able
food for the first two or three weeks
before she begins to ley,
111((robes are never found en gold
coin„ while paper money is an ideal
home for diem, The roason is that
gold acts 05 a bactericide,
u•maawas....oarrapmEs
rt
eventeen
or
tees.?
Do you remember
those ages, when your
character was being
formed — how you
followed examples, did
what other people did—
your senior years at
��i sc'.lool=your start in
11`94.4 business? Recall them
if you can. You gained
a knowledge you will
find useful when your
own boy starts out.
Give hien the right start. Teach him the value of
personal appearance and self respect. Tell him how
confidence maybe gained merely from a clean shave—or,
better still, show him—and show him in a practical way.
Give him a
-. E1 TE Safety Razor
and make his morning shave come easy. The old time
pulling and scraping is a thing of the past. The
haphazard element is gone. There is no need foY your
boy to know anything but the ease and comfort of the
Gillette shave. It is the razor of his time—that to which
he is entitled—nothing more, nothing less.
Sold at most stores catering to the needs of men.
k
MADE iN
KNOWN THE. WORLD OVER,
The Gillette Safety azor Company
of Canada, Limited,
73 St. Alexander Street, Montreal, Que. 554
Making Cow Feeds
Attractive.
Success in feeding dairy cows de-
pends largely upon getting the animals
to eat largo quanlities of feed, and to
entice them to consume large amounts
the feeder must employ several
schemes to make the feed more ap-
petizing or palatable. Many feeders
make the mistake of not feeding the
COW enough. About 50 to 00 per cent.
of the feed goes to maintain the body.
If the ration is reduced a fourth, the
portion left for milk production de-
clines a half, for the maintenance re-
quirement rennins about the same.
It is better to increase the ration
gradually so that a larger proportion
1s available for the manufacture of
milk, but the question centres about
inducing the cow to eat the feed.
Salads In Rations,
W can walk tip to a 1110011 counter,
order a sandwich, beans and dessert,
and our hunger may be fully ap-
peased. But we can also go to a
sumptuous banquet amid pleasant sur-
roundings and eat a five -course dinner.
The cow will do the same tiling if site
is put under analogous condition and
she will respond in increased produc-
tion. The problem is to find out what
salads and relishes she is especially
fond of and then keep baiting her on
till she reaches the limit of consump-
tion commensurate with profitable
production( Kindness in treatment
and pleasant surroundings are essen-
tial in getting the cow to perform to
the utmost.
A common way to get the cow to
oat more food is to give It to her of-
ten. It Is nature's way. We have of -
ton watched cows in the open pasture
eat for a while, then rest in the shade
and ruminate, soon going forth for
more to eat. Why should we not imi-
tate natural feeding habits if the
method can be practicably carried out?
In the winter in particular it is pos-
sible to feed three or four times a day,
and where many cows are kept, the
time so spent upon the individual cow
will be very email.
Molasses is a great appetizer, con-
ditioner and mild laxative. It supplies
nutriment, and when added to cheap
hay, ensilage or grain, it makes the
feed 11010h more attractive to the cow
and she eats with greater relish. We
Have noted when it was fed to high -
milking cows and poured over the en-
silage or grain, it acted just like
mayonnaise on lettuce. In a few
cases we have seen it used success-
fully when mixed with two or three
tinges as much water and then sprink-
led over the roughage, old hay, straw
and the
chaff, From half a pint to a quart
TWO USEFUL
MODELS
RHEUMATIC P.6OPLE
('an Only Find Relief by Enrich
ing the Blood.
duty and rcuelPrink 14 great serviee akl
olu, and the sass' 1 time. The sacred
may is to allue in the privilege of
homelier.; and pl ria 11(11'4 71 flu/ 1111.01 1
(try of Varsity n
10011 ad women who •
fell a the Vi,hi4 s'ur. The great
0Crv,(+. 1-. L+, r 1111 two. wllo served-
11 t1. ('1 a 41i:,order of 110, or their near r(•ietrtt471 to Been 1 ud-
1,1t.d. 15 ntL!''l ; peapl„ 14.11.11 le v .
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o4 r,argi d with 1441,1 010 Bili:' i in 1114•11' ((until '
111lparllilt 61441 0[1 00(4 up ill 11404410u Th P:54000410/ ('.411(1(4 rte,:, a40ordipg
tion In the 11.1(7[1414 :41(11 jull11 AVet 144 Si 1101,011, "desire to give the
weeste-r 4,1' (1)111 weather of 0,11/110.11111 /,1(111(111 everywhere all p(441011111 t1p-',
0(1437 fol us, 1,,11(1' of rheenlatlsm, port,nlily to act freely in supporting
1411[ 15 411,1 1100 4•,.111,(•, The 4(04(;0 is 111 gelleronsl •,
the 441.([+1 501145. anti 10
the blood and Ow blood only. Victim staudinf; loyally behind the, Alma
l'
, this 0(111ady have ever~ reese, to iiat(:r,'
fear the first (Mil wile in the limbs MONEY ORDERS,
awl joints. 1', 11weetl by sharp pains
the, ngh Il 1 W
.11 and n' 'itself -it; these Dominion Express Loney Or11ere are
arc the t4yu;pt.,,.n, of poison it1
" on sale in tiro t11011:34101 offices
lllood wtlh'll 1111;' shortly leave the
victim plttnnu'lted and helpless.
There is only one way to cure rheu-
matism, and that is through the blood.
Liniments, hot applieuti0ns, and rub-
bing may give temporary ease, but friend -
Noma possibly root the trouble out of "No leave, no letters, no blinking
the system. That can only be [lone by
41i� 8% the rich, red blood which Dr. Williams'
No. 0036-13oy's Suit. Price, 20 1 Pink Pills actually make. This now
cents. Knee trousers. In 3 sizes, 2 blood drives out the poisonous acids
to 0 years, Size 4, blouse, 1% yds. and impurities, and the rheumatism
27 ins. wide; collar, trouser, 3.1.13 yds. disappears. If you are a sufferer from
27 ins. wide; one material, long or this painful malady begin curing your -
short sleeves, 231[ yds. 27 ins, wide. self t+1 -day by the use of Dr. Williams'
No. 8728—Girl's Dress. Price, 20 Pink fills. and see how soon the pains
cents. To be slipped on over the and stiffness of the joints fade away,
head; straight pleated skirt buttoned leaving behind new energy and new
to blouse, or with bloomer, suitable health.
for gymnasium. Cut in 6 sizes, 4, 6, You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills was 2,.,00,000, and children mortality
8, 10, 12 and 14 years. Size 8, blouse from any nledlcine dealer or by mail has continued to increase. During the
with or without yoke, 1%, yds. 32 in(. at GO cents a box or six boxes for war Professor Abderhalden devoted
wide, or 1% yds, 36 ins. wide; skirt, $2,00, from The Dr. Williams' \fedi much of Ills time to sending aubercular
i§ yd. 50 ins, wide; bloomers, 13'1 yds. eine Cu„ Brockville, Ont, children to neutral countries, chiefly
Switzerland, but the drop in the value
of the German nark precluded the
carrying out of the enterprise on the
scale required by the state of juvenile
rifices of college men and women, health in Germany.
tlrOUglleut Canada,
Born on the 13th.
The unlucky Tommy. in Russia was
telling his troubles to a sympathetic
Blighty. no luck at all!
"Never mind; you'll soon be dead."
"Yes;" said the unlucky one, "aud
if I was dead now, and 00 my way to
Heaven, 111 bet 1'11 be bruugllt down
by anti-aircraft."
rglnasd's Liniment cures Burgs, on.
2,500,000 Children Lost to Germany.
Professor Emil Abderhalden, the
noted psychologist, says that Ger-
many's deficit 111 children shies 1914
30 ins. wide, or 11(11 yds. 50 ins. wide.'
These patterns may be obtained University Memorial.
from your local McCall dealer, or
from the McCall Co,, 70 Bond St., Speaking of the I01017 donations to
Toronto, Dept. W.
Transparent.
The teacher' had explanted t0 the
class that all bodies through which
we can see are pellucid or transpar-
ent.
"Now, he said to Tommy Todd,
"can you mention any transparent ob-
ject?"
Tommy, beaming with delight, re-
plied: "Yes, sir. A keyhole and a
drain -pipe."
GUARD THE CHILDRENFROMAUTUi N COLDS
The Fall is t1(0 most severe season
of the year for colds—one day is warm,
the next is wet and cold and unless
the mother is on ]ler -guard the little
ones are seized with colds that may
may be fed daily, I hang on all winter, Baby's Own Tab -
Feeds themselves differ in palata-
bility. Cows relish some feeds much
better than others, and 51(1(1ful Is he
who can find out the individual tastes
of his cow21,-01110 Farmer.
Tippet racherra.
At school we are taught that King
George is ruler over the whole Em-
pire o2 India. There is, however, a
strip of land situated in Assam, about
twenty (1111es from South Sylhet, over
which Great Britain has no dominion.
This is Tipperracherra. It is ruled by
the natives themselves, and whenever
any of them in the surrounding dis-
tricts get into trouble with their sa-
hibs or memsahibs, they make straight
for this tract of land until the trouble
blows over.
More enlightened than their fellow
plainsmen, the Hill Tipperras are
cleaner, and have a better idea of com-
fort. They build their huts in the
bustis (native villages) •en piles, to
protect them from damp.
Rather short and sturdily built, they
think nothing of walking forty miles
Lo the nearest bazaar and back to do
their marketing, carrying fish strung
on a stink over their shoulder, and
their other purchases in a basket on
the head.
They dress in a short drapery,leav-
ing the legs and arms bare, and many
dispense with the turban. They are
lighter in color than the ordinary
native, and the men wear their black,
sleek hair hanging to the shoulders
with colored quills stuck over one ear,
somewhat after the manner of the
Redskin.
White people are a source of groat
interest to them, and the women and
butches (children) fora] a ring round
them, exchanging many glances and
words of curiosity,
MEE
fill(litfll i i 1 1111li taw;
Certainly A Fine Flavor
But More Than That
A Building Food for Body and Brain
64
There's a Reason"
D,
Hi.
lets are mothers' best friend in pre-
venting or banishing colds. They act
as a gentle laxative, keeping the
bowels and stomach free and sweet.
An occasional dose will prevent colds
or if it does come on suddenly the
prompt use of the Tablets will quickly
relieve it, The Tablets are sold by
medicine dealers or by mail at 25
cents a box from The Dr, Williams'
Medicine Co, Brockville, Ont.
What is Rank, Anyhow?
Rebecca, age eight, was very proud
of her father's rank es a first Beaten
ant, and grew quite indignant when a
neighbor boy called him "Captain,"
according to an exchange.
"1'11 have you understand that my
daddy is not a captain," she said.
"Ice's a lieutenant,"
"Oh, it doesn't matter," replied the
boy; "he is an officer."
"indeed he is not an officer," she pro-
tested,
-Yes, dear, a lieutenant is an offi-
cer," interrupted Rebecca's mother,
"Well," persisted Rebecca, still de-
termined to maintain iter daddy's
(1idnity at all cost, "he's not much of
all officer."
Bear Island, Aug. 26, 1903,
Minard's Liniment Co„ Limited,
Dear Sirs,—Your traveler is here
to -day and we are getting a large
quantity of •your MINARI}'S LINI-
MENT. We find tt the best Liniment
on the market, Malting no exception.
We have been in business 13 years
and have handled all kinds, but have
dropped then[ all but yours; that
aells itself; the others have to be
pushed to get rid of.
W. A. HAGERMAN.
New British Field Marshals.
With the award of batons to Gener-
als P1um0r and Allenby there are now
a round dozen of British Field -Mar-
shals, of whom seven—Haig, Egerton,
the Emperor of Japan, Wilson, Foch,
Plumer and. Allenby—Have been made
during the war. Lord French, of
course, received his baton the year be-
fore the war broke out. The senior
Field -Marshal is the Duke of Con-
naught, promoted'in 1902, and the klm-
peror of Japan and Marshal Foch are
the only foreigners o1 the roll. It is
believed that the King of the Belgians
Will shortly be added to the list. The
Bing of Spain may also in due course
receive the honor. At present he is
the senior General of the British
Army, The latest appointments have
been received with general approval..
General Plumer, the veteran of the
British Generals counhancis the enc.
tion and admiration of the whole,
Al'1117, and General Allenby's wonder-
ful work in the East motets every 11e-
eogeltotl it can receive,
A :tingle thought of thankfulness to
Tlellven is the Most prayer,—
Leasing,
Universities in recognition of the sac -
whose response to the call to areas
was not surpassed in alacrity by any
body or class of citizens in any of the
allied countries, Sir Robert Falconer,
President of the University of Toron-
to, points out with pride that no Uni-
versity in America has a record of
service that surpasses that of the big
educational institution which has
helped to make the provincial capital
famed throughout the world as a seat
of learning. Sir Robert is intensely a
interested in the big campaign which i
is now being waged to ralse half a
million dollars to perpetuate, by a
Memorial 'rower and Gateway and the
institution of scholarships and a lec-
tureship, the war record of the 5,600
graduates and former students who
answered when Civilization called, as
well as the memory of the six hundred
gallant 111111 who cheerfully gave their
lives 00 foreign battlefields.
In comparison with Toronto's cam-
paign it is pointed out that the LTni-
varsity of Chicago has received one
gift of two and a half million dollars
from one man, La Verne W. Noyes,
who has stipulated that the money be
used for the benefit of soldiers and
sailors of the United States and their
descendants.
In connection with the scholarships
which are to be instituted here, 6300,-
000
300;000 of the fund being set aside for this
purpose, the President of the Univer-
sity of Toronto explains that a scholar-
ship should not be less in value than
$200 n year. This means that if one
candidate is to receive a scholarship
every year an outlay of $800 would be
necessary for the four years' course.
In order to supply such an annual in-
come a good capital sum would be re-
quired. If it were decided that these
scholarships were to be awarded for
a period of years, say fifteen or
twenty-five, the amount of capital
would not be quite as large as that
necessary 1f they were to be made
perpetual.
The conditions required in addition
to those of having served in the war
or of being a close relative of one who
has served are a certain standard of
scholarship to prove that the candi-
date is 111(0137 to profit by a course
iu the University and if there are
sovei'al candidates in the community
the scholarship to be awarded on the
basis of merit.
"The. Alumni of 'Varsity," declares
Sir Robert Falconer, "have now the
opportunity of performing a sacred
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',With the Fingersl
• Says Corns Lift Out
Without Any Pain
• a e -' 0 o. --0-0-0-0--o--0
Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns or
ny kind of a corn can shortly be
Med right out with the fingers if you
will apply directly upon the corn a few
freezone, says a Cincinnati
"SYRUP OF FIGS"
CHILD'S LAXATIVE
Look at tongue! Remove poi-
sons from little stomach,
liver and bowels
,C
"AOcept "California" Syrup of Figs
only ---look for the na1n0 California On
the package, then you are sure your
child 1s having the best and most
harmless laxative or physic for the
little stomach, liver and bowels. Child-
ren love its dellatous, fruity Unite.
Full directions for child's dose on emelt
bottle. Give it 'without fear'.
Another! You must Hmy "California."
1 ISSUh No. ".4--'19,
drops of
authority.
It is claimed that at small cost one
can get a quarter of an ounce of free -
zone at any drug store, which is suffi-
cient to rid one's feet of every corn
or callus without pain or soreness or
the danger of infection.
This now drug 18 an ether compound,
and while sticky, dries the moment it
is applied and does not inflame or even
irritate the surrnuuding ti sue.
This announcement will interest
many women here, for it is said that
the present high -heel footwear is put•
tag corns on practically every
woman's feet.
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Do not put too many stacks in the
same yard. The more stacks in a yard
the bigger your wager that they will
not be destroyed by fire.
Miaara'e Claimant 'Uneven Neuralgia.
A curious butterfly exists in India,
The male has the left wing yellow
and the right wing red; the femals
has these colors reversed.
I S. 0. S.
1 If Constipated, Bilious 1,
or Headachy, take i
Sick headache, biliousness, coated
tongue, or 00111, gassy stomach—al-
ways trace this to torpid liver; de-
layed, fermenting food in the bowels.
Poisonous matter clogged in the in-
testiees, instead of being cast out of
the system is re -absorbed into the
blood. When this poison reaches the
delicate brain tissue it causes con-
gestion and that dull, throbbing, sick-
ening headache.
Cascaras immediately cleanse the
stonlaoh, remove the sour, undigested
a fond and foul gases, take the excess
bile from the liver and carry out all
a the constipated waste matter and
poisons in the bowels.
A Cllsearet to -night will surely
otrsi1hten you out by morning. They
work while ,you sleep.
"Cascarets"
�(/,y
SINCE. I570 '� �tl lie;
,sLO ST6PI COUGHS
Cuticnra Helps Clear Away
Dandruff and Irritation
On retiring, comb the hair out straight,
then make a parting,ent , gently rubbing in
he
finger r Anoint dditional�parti send s until
the whole scalp has been treated. Place
alight covering over the hair to protect
the pillow from possible stain. The next
morning shampoo with Cuticnra Soap
and hot water, using plentyof soap, best
applied with the hands. Rinse in tepid
water. Repeat in two weeks if needed-
Cutitura Soap, Ointment and Talcum
26c, each plus Canadian duties.
ONLY TABLETS MARKED
"BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN
Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross"
The name "Bayer" on Amin is 1 °Bayer Tablets of Aepirla" t l.[
like Sterling on silver. It po5ltiVely cental a proper direetioltl for co Fd1,
identities the only genital Asl/irlln,"°' Hoadae to, Toothneila, 1:Ilraoile,. Noq"
the Aspirin prescribed by physicians Might, ti111bego Itheu tar istn, Nollrie
for over 11((1018011 soars and new' tis joint ISAin ; hrid Alin goiterall ,
made in Canada, 'din bete, 01 IRlots cb t hit
Always buy nn unbroken paekage a few cents. X 1rOo rt 33ayet �I�t geu.
These is only one 4.spii 0n.—"]BrayerneeTere *Ss `l: Mit* 1t]'<04140
Aspirin Is rho irn le mark (r 1 , rod I0 Canada) of )e3781'
[[n l'asteta Of �1lonit.
10.0004010e514.0 of ten 1'nrcac1(4. 41 1 • O. Is troll 1010‘91111 that 115 1)3(1 moans llayer
1(l troolure, to 805741 rho r l,,' 4 P11111010110. lid 0.2.154201 6L Bayer (10411pd
wtii 1,0 510104420 with 11.-, 1,,;,:,(.,.1 4......; 4,0.14, 010 ay00 Cro80,'