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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1920-5-27, Page 7tS'a®t�,�'+a4i1.''�e�+,dl6Tae2 A Constipalion Cure A druggist says r "For nearly thirty years I have commended the Extract of Roots, known es Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup, for the radical cure of constipation and indigestion. It is an old reliable remedy that never Fails to do the work." 30 drops thrice daily. Get the Genuine, I et druggists. a The Farrn Spring. Natural spring waters are rarely dangerous to health, dor the auk - stances held itt solution are generally harmless. A few waters, it le true, have propertlee that adapt earn to medicinal rather than to drinldng p poses and others, although harmless, era o 4eetlonable in taste or odor. There is no infallible way to detect pollution in small quantities. A cora- snot-sense inspection of the surround ing will usually show whether oe not there is any possible source of con- tamination in the vicinity. If one is found, it should be removed im- mediately or the use of the spring should be discontinued. A spring in soft ground, if the water is to be used for drinking, should be curbed with stone, brick or cement—not with wood. Theetop of the curbing should be at height suf- fielent to prevent the entrance of sur- face wash, Over the whole should be placed a water -tight cover to prevent pollution from above. There should be no crack or opening in the curbing or between it and the covering through which toads, mice, or other small aninutls could enter, An open- ing left for the escape of •water, or for other purposes, should be covered with wire netting. Stock should be fenced off' from the vicinity of the spring. A spring thus protected is generally safe from ell pollution except that which reaches it by seepage. Usually such pollution is likely to occur only when: there are dwellings or barns on ties slopes above the spring. Even then, owing to the process of purifica- tion that the water undergoes in filter- ing thr:•ugh the earth, the danger is greatly lessened if the spring is one hen fired and fifty feet or more from the source of contamination. Reek waters, except those from limestones, are commonly safe if they are not beneath cities or towns, In such neighborhoods polluting matter is sorhetimcs carried downward through creeks or fissures into springs •an lower ground. In limestones the waters follow open underground chan- nel;, t,ften tulles in length, in which there k no oppertritty of filtration; ant if, tee often happens, polluting matter flails entrance through sink hate or otherwise, disease may be transmitted for long distances. Springs in a limestone formation should, thrrcfore, be carefully watch- ed. "luddirhese or floating matter ris- iry lith the watee after pains is often an eve:tatimh lir conneetimt with sink holes. If the sink hole); are in culti- vatsl or pasture lands, the safest course is to discontinue the use of the Water. If protected, as is here suggested,„ ser'nwater is an ideal source of lama supply, especially if it can 'be piped to the house. Often the waters of the larger springs can be forced into the huildiegs by rams or wind - mule ,e they will not flow by gravity. Spring water is best conducted through iron pipes. since poisoning often follows the use of lead pipes if the water is not constantly flowing. Pipes roast be btid well below the feast line to prevent interruption of supply or breaks due to freezing, Ctttwornn Control Measures. Careful study of tobacco insect poets enol methods of cradieation has been tirade by If. A. Freeman, To- bacco rnepietlir. Same knowledge of the 1•fe history cf these insects is necseeary to properly cope with thein. Frequently they can be attacked when in that stage of their development in tib;eh they do no damage to 'growing crops. One of the simplest and eas- ur- EARLY SYMPTOMS OF BLOODLESSNESS Shown by Pallor of the Face and Lips—Bow to Obtain New Blood. Anaemia, or look oI blood, 15 eo gradual la ltd approach that It Is, often well developed before the patient la sulii•clently alarmed to consult a doc- tor or take proper treatment to re. store the blood to a healthy condition. The earliest symptom of anaemia 10 loss of rotor, espeotally in the Ilps, gums. and membranes lining the eye- lids, Thou comes shortness of breath on slight exel'11on, such as going up stairs, palpitation of the 'Mart, in- creased pallor of the fade and lips. If this thinning of the blood to not Corrected it will proceed rapidly until a complete breakdown in health fel- lows, when there may be disorders of the stomach, headaches and back- aches, dizziness and fainting spate.. The most effective and prompt way to increase and enrich the blood at a time like this is through the fair use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, These pills have restored to good health thousands of weak, anaemic people, among them Miss Mao Johnston, o Port Arthur, Ont„ who says:—"Be tt-reen the ages of sixteen and eigh teen I worked in a telephone office, an 1t was very trying to the nerves a health, I became bloodless, and s polo that friends often said I look. consumptive. One night I had to b taken home from the office, and doctor was called in who told me must not go back for a time. Some times I would faint, and to walk up stairs would leave mo utterly breath less. As I did not appear to be get ting any better one of my girl friends d used, whose mother heel used Williams' ' Pink Pills with great beueilt, advised me to try these. I took the Allis very faithfully for some time, with the re- sult that they restored me to good health, and now when anyone tells me they feel we:tic or rundown I always recommend Dr. Williams' Plnlc Pills, as I feel so thankful for the help they gave me." If you have any of the symptoms described by Miss Johnson try_bnnd- lug up the blood with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, slat nourishing food, ex- ercise a little in the open air daily anti watch the color return to cheeks and lips. You can ran no risk in giv- ing Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a trial as they can not injure the most delicate system, You can get these pills through any dealer in medicine, or by mail at 50 cents a box or, six boxes for $2.50, from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. Why l Grow Forage Crops, Years ago forage crops were con - sidereal of very small importance, and their true value was practically un- known to ninny landowners. Times, however, are changing, and many good things have come to light through absolute necessity. Among these are our different kinds of forage 1 [ . A STUNNING PARIS -, 1MODEL t 9459 }Embroidery PStteae No. 1083 9450—Ladies' Dress (surplice clos- ing, two styles of sleeve; two-piece skirt with or without peplum, 87 or 35 -inch length from waistline). Price, 28 cents. In 7 sizes, 34 to 48 ms, bust measure, Size 36 requires 411 yds. 40 ins. wide, Width around the bot- tom, lee yds. d These patterns may /be obtained lid from your local McCall dealer, or o from the McCall Co., 70 Bond Street, d Toronto, Dept. W. e a Cost of Complaining. 'Taln't in the way o' common settee To growl at rain an' bring the sun; A grumbier never built a fence Or finished work that should be done. I've never known the clouds to go Because some fellows, sat an' whined, When it's too wet to plough or hoe, Some other task to do I find. fife feet methods of attacking these insects le ter:meet fall plowing of the tobacco field, which destroys all vegetation on which the insects may feed, and also- exposes these insects in their winter stagee to alternate freezing ani thawing. During the crop -growing season the most certain and practical method of control is through destruction of the insects by poisoning. There aro three ways of using poisons against cutworms: 1. Spraying the tobacco plant. Spraying trap crops; and 8, using poisoned bait. Poisoned bat is most generally .used. In using this material it is advisalee to keep the field as clean as possible of weeds two or three weeks preceding transplanting time in order to reduce the food supply of the worms and render them hungry. A 'couple of days previous to transplant, in epnay a small patch of clover with Paris Green at the rate of one ounce to six gallons ad water, Cut the clover in small pieces and scatter M small handfuls about the fields, prererably on a cloudy day and in the evening when cutworms are out for feed, and the clover will not dry out too rapidly. If these poison baits are not more than 0 to 8 feet apart the worms will have no trouble in finding thein. This treatment should be re- peated once or twice. Instead of poisoned clover bait potsunod bran stash may be used. This is made by mixing one pound of dry Paris Green with 40 pounds of bran. To this add a tittle sweetened water or cheap syrup, stirring it there oughly until moistened uniformly. This is scattered about the field in the same way as the olover beit,'and seems to be more attractive to the worms even than elever. All poultry should be excluded trent the area for some time, or at least until the rain has washed the poison away. "Death Is a great teaoher; from him men learn What are the things they really value,a -•t3on&ld Raney, \ite Years ago I tried out the different kinds of forage crops that I found we could grow. My work at that time was more of an experimental nature, but some of the lessons learned from small plots have been of ,inestimable value to us. I have learned something of the real feeding value of these crops, and have always found them to be of value when handled properly, There is nothing that helps more to make bog -raising profitable than a good forage crop. I firmly believe the time is now at hand when we will not find it profitable to raise hogs without an abundance of forage. Rape makes good forage for hogs. The advantage of rape is that it can be grown continuously throughout the growing' season. In the past we have aimed to pre- pare only sufficient acreage for the hogs. However, other stock will bene-, fit greatly ,if the acreage is large enough. This will depend largely on the season. When the season is fav- orable, a great crop of forage can be grown from a comparatively small acreage. I like red clover because of its high feeding -value, and because it can be readily worked in with other crop ro- tations. For many years past it has furnished us with an abundance of hog and cattle pasture. In order to grow red clover successfully, the land trust be swept, well drained, and fairly rich. I've never known a kicker yet To alter things past his control, IsIor met a man with power to fret An easier journey to his goal. Fond hopes go wrong an' plane will stray however notch a man complains% An' spite of all we have to say When it Is willed to rain, it rains. The chap that gets the biggest crops Is not the one that wears the frown; When growlin' starts all progress stops, No man can climb by sitting down, Time spent in whimperin' Is lost, An' curein' never changed the sky; The grumbler pays a heavy cost For every discontented sigh. Nltnard's Liniment For sale everywhere Where Woman Really Rules. Tiburon, otherwise known as Shark Island, is u real Amazon kingdom, or perhape tllteendoln, The women are tate heads of the family and rule the men with a hand of irou, graciously permitting them to attend to the work of gathering food, wood, and water, while their wives; mothers and daughters take Dare of the serious• business of governing the country. All the mea on Tiburon are under the rule of their women -fork, but the newly married husband is the most abject of slaves, After mother lea ap- proved of the' suitor who seeks her daughter in hnarriage—father's ap- proval is taken for granted—the favored youth is at once made a slave of the family of his future bride, and for a year must be at their beck and call. Earth's N Women are a since the world --Beecher. Earth has uoth a woman's heart of pity.—Luther. Woman ie bor impossible to to it,—Margaret Fu Handsome wo Heine. Woman is th Moles,es, oldest Thing. new race, recreated received Christianity, lug more tender than when it is the abode n for love, and it is t'n her from seeking [let' Ossoll, melt without religion are like flowers without perfumer— s masterpiece.—Con- • N If there were but one potato in the world, a careful cultivator might pro- duce 10,000,000,000 from it in ten years, and thus supply the world with seed again, ht Less Trole to make your table beverage when itits '7”,t iSTANT ft 11 A, asussuton Aid of dienrent.t tm eol 5 4M Olt ones, of Alam Poplars Cereal Comply t'nS(Oww>w�aee, , tinvslo J paetbul11,'... It is made instan b • ad hot water to a spool '! r the stirring and addixNg $ux r• o; cream to taste. Sold by Oroco- BITS lofloY FRO 4 DERE &THERE Made a .Big Difference, bringing with him an electric atmos- phere, the man strode Into the news• paper office and banged his stick on the counter. "Whore's the editor?" he shouted angrily. "He's --he's out!" replied the elerlc nervously. "What's he done this time?" "In that advertisement for my valve- less motor," stormed the visitor, "he'd turned the second 'v' into a 'u'!" Their First Haul. With the summer come sunalhino and flowers and lots of other Joys—and sorrows, Little Dorothy's mother was fully alive to the situation, and made preparations beforehand. She sent her daughter into the kit- chen to go through the parcels from the grocer's shop and pick out some fly -papers. But Dorothy returned not, and at last mother got Impatient. "Hurry up, dear!" she called from the dining -room, "Can't you get them?" "No, mummy," came a sold little voice in reply, "They've got me, but we're bole coming," CHILDHOOD CONSTIPATION Constipation is one of the most com- mon ailments of childhood and the child sufrering from it cannot thrive. To keep the children welt the -bowels must be kept regular and the stomach sweet. To do this nothing can equal Baby's Own Tablets. They are a mild but thorough laxative; are absolutely safe and never fail to relieve constlpa- tion and indigestion; colds and simple fever, Concerning them Mrs. Jules Fauquereau, Nomiuingue, Que., writes: —"My baby was terribly constipated and suffered day and night. I waa ad- vised to give him Baby's Own Tablets and from the first they helped him and now at the age of thirteen months he Is a big, healthy, happy boy." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by ingil at 25 cents a box from The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co„ Brockville, Ont. -'1- Spain is Land of Licorice. The greater part of black licorice is derived from Spain, where it is made from the juice of the pleat and mixed with starch to prevent itfrom melting in hot weather. The licorice plant is a shrub that attains a height of three feet, and it grows wild where its roots reach the water. It flourishes especial, ly on the banks of the Ttgrts and Eu- phrates rivers. Since the Valley of the Euphrates contained ono of the earliest civilizations in the world, the probability is that licorice is about the oldest confection in the world, and the taste which the boys and girls of to -day like -so well was enjoyed by the youngsters' of 3,000 years ago. For Spanish Influelza The Liniment that Cures AU - Ailments— Il INARD'S Tkilt, OLD RELIABLE—Try Its 'MINAI1D's LINIMENT CO., Limited, Yarmouth, N,S. Adding -to the World's Good. It is not alone those high in place or great in the world's esteem who have the opportunity of living a purposeful life and of accomplishing a part in the world's work. Whoever does a useful thing, and does it well and cheerfully, is contribntiug to the world'tr happi- ness and betterment, 'whoever !loos no more than keep himself truly hap- py, is adding to the world's good. MONEY ORDERS, When ordering goods by mail send a Dominion Express Money Order Bottoms of Ancient Lakes. Many of the most fertile valleys' and plains In the world appear to be the bottoms of ancient lakes laid dry, au exit having been opened by some cons vnlston of nature, in sante instances by mere gradual operations, for the waters that were previously inclosed by impenetrable barriers. Meet of the great revere were form- erly successions. oe lakes; like the St. Lawrence river in North Amerlote The level • spaces between the Allegheny Mountains and other parallel chains appear to have boon inland lakes, until the rivers' whieh descend from these heights formed for themselves) exits; The Etucine and Caspian seas, as well as 1satko Aral and several others, aro the remitina of an extensdve sea, wallop covered the great part of the north of Asea, according be the belief of Peter Simon Pallas, the German tatttura'list, It hag beets oenleetprot that the opening of the Bosphorus waa the occasion of the draining of this neeaa in the lnidet of Europe and Asia, t10a memory of this disruption of tike awe continent; being preserved iu the auditions' of Cireeoe, Tx ISSUE No, 21---'20. NEURITIS So manly have Neurals, panful, paralyzing lntiammetlou or the nerves. Do octantfor an- other day. If you ars a victim, try Templeton's lucid utiu Capsules Nothing else brings relief eC quickly and wo surely, Send for free sample to Templeton, 142 Jing 6t, W., Toronto. For sale at reliable drug- giste for 0 1.04 a box. ASTH Templeton's RAZ -MRH Cap- sules are guaranteed to relieve ASTHMA. Don't suffer an- other day, Write Templetons,142 sing se, W., Toronto, for freosemple. Reliable druggists sell them at 01.04 a box. Every good Sikh prefers to die upon the baro ground. Regardless of rank or age, no rug, must intervene between him and the earth when he breathes his last. Ask for Minard'e and take no other. Onions, when out, quickly absorb impurities in the air, and therefore they act as disinfectants. But the impurities they take ulp make them unfit for good, so a cut onion should be used at once or thrown away, DAD! YOUR HAIR iS FALLING FAST "Danderine" wilt check that ugly dandruff and stop hair coming out .` To stop lfalling beer at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a small bottle of "Danderine" at any drug or toilet counter for a few cents, pour a little in your hand and rub it into the scalp. Atter several applloations the hair usually stops coming out and you can't Slid any dandruff, Soon every hair on your scalp shows new life, vigor, bright- ness, thiclrness, and more color. loner nog Lrsontedlor Book on DOG DISEASES • w aua Soto lreea Malted Free, 'mate Ad. dress by the Author. B. Clay 4loter Co„ tae, 118 Wost 91st Street New York. U, S. A. "SYRUP OF FiGS" Classified Advertisements. CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue! Remove poi./ sons from little stomach, liver and bowels Accept "Caltfornir, Syrup 01 Figs only—look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or pliysio for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Child- ren lova its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on each bet. tle. Give It without fear, Mother! You must say "California.' Horses on the farm in England and Wales in 1919 totalled 10,000 morel than last year, notwithstanding the increase of traction. TWO MONTFJS 010 RABYHAD ECZEWA On Face, Very Sore and itched, Did Not Sleep, Cuticura Heals, ' When my little niece was two months old she had eczema very badly on her face. It was of a moist kind, and took a blister form, and was very sore. It itched, making her face 8 i feel hot, and she would scratch badly. She did not sleep well nights. "A neighbor recommended Cutt- sura so we got them, Dud one cake or Soap and two boxes of Ointment healed ber." (Signed) Miss Mita Q, Stoddard, R. F. D. 3, Randolph Centro, Vt., March 10. 1919. Make Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcuntyour daily toilet preparations. Soap 28s, Ointment 25 and sec. Sold. throuahouttheDominton. CanadaanDepot: L a.,e, Limited, St. Pool St, M,,o real. l atict,,a 9eap 51,07115 lrithoat n10g. rrlfiyaraa>., , rp;viao . COMPLETE IneetTreaelele em vent pay you. George stereo", Peterborough, Onterlo. roe SAME 1X7 181,,0 EctiliPPE113 NEWSPA hullo T f and Jab printing p�} �OokWwt Ontario, lnllturanoe oa'r Et for 01,200 on gutter rata Bon tulip Wllsoa Publishing Ce, Ltd.. %'oroato. SORT EUM YI 4ETED, 61+ OFT ELM WAIT105, i IN. 1.44D 5Z thicker, Mhlpped green from as Do cot sell until you contmuntcate wt us. Keenan Bros, Limited, Owen Aoun Ont. 2,31extra,St BCBOoL 1500 1800000, LIGIISTERHD TRAINING SCnOOI, Al, for Nurses: St, Elizabeth Iiospttaa��11tt,,,, 204 South Broad Street, Elizabeth, NoYt'M Jersey, Complete course. Monthly e towanete first year $5.00, second $10,0 . third $15.00, Address: Buporintendenfi. 212SCrsLS,A2$2101fa. $4 lTOANcltle, TUASUILS, LUA4Ys, IDTC.. ea internal sem external. cured withaly befo• re Scour attam15re treatment. Writ. Co., Limited. Colltngwood, (I0! WOLLD YOU PAY 311001T (t112FT 1r"fr' day to insure against lona 0 time from sickness or aMtldents? We have a policy that will do so. further information will cheerfully be given lop writing Mr. Barlow, Continental- cats' . ty Company, 00 King Lhasa, Tweet%' Agents wishing to got with a high grads 1 Company. using part or all of thdr acne, write us. ' Lift off Corns! Doesn't h:l: t a bit anti Freezone costs only a few Cents. W ith your fingers: You can hit 012 any hard corn, soft corn, or vont bf.- ttt•eea the toes, and the. hard satin cal.. fuses from bottom of feet. A tiny bottle of ••lereezoitn" costa little at any drug store; apply a fecy drops upon the corn or eaLus. In- stantly It stops hurting, then shortly you lift that bothersome corn or callus . right oft, root and all, without one bit of pain or soreness, Truly: No hum. bug! MICE 18'/0 1s, 0 R8R COUGHS ONLY TABLETS MARKED "BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN Not Aspirin at All without the "Banc Cross" For Cottle, Pafo, Lumbago, Stiff- package which contains complete di. stows, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuritis, rectious. Then you are getting real, and for Headache, Neuralgia, Tooth- ,Aspirin—the genuine Aspirin pre- ach., Earaaht, take Aspirla marked scribed by physicians for over nine - with the name "Bayer" or you are teen years. Now made in Canada. not taking Aspirin at all, Handy tin boxes containing le tab. Accept only "Ba or Tablets of lets cost but a few cents. Druggists :Aspirin" is an unbrokea "Bayer" also sell larger "Bayer" packages, There is only ons Aspirin—"•Bares''-Yon mast say "Bayer" Aspirin is the trade mar)! (registered in Canada) of Bayer Manufacture or Mnuo- acettoaotctoster of eaalcylicaota. 'whtto it Is well known that Aspirin 010011s slayer manufacture, to assist the Stabile against imitations, the Tablets or Bayer Company wlit bo stamped wkh Choir General trade .mark. oho ,.n^••^- ^---- •• .i.....7 .n ? ANCHOR PLUG is the chewing tobacco of superlative excellence. Tvy a plug today. M.®