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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1925-8-12, Page 3M(!VI -MAKING IN CANADIAN ROCKIES Aching ftfaeits, and Tined Limbs Need Not be EnduEed, While it May be tole that ill thel . ` malt HEALTH FOR SUFFERING Oki Smiting of shoving *three Canada Too y women endure eutfering lags a trifle 'behind,the Caned State,; that Meta .a shadow over belt ber ex. there is at ieeet ono parti4ular ill letonce, " Aching back, tired limbs, at which Anseriean producet'e are beCom- tacks of faintness, epiittiug headaalea ins more and more dependent upou the need not be 4 part of a woman's lite, Ilotelnion for the proper production Of ,Such Wale iladtcate plainly. that the their super -films. And that particivar blood is thin end watery and that the Is—scenery, sufferer needs the kelp of a real tonic They may have, 'their stars, their I such ae Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Suf- nieellanical centl•i'atices, -their expert -1 seeing. sto nen who have need title once and their wealth, but during the, medicine speak of it in the highest past tow roars they 'bave learned that I terms. Among those" wbss have been for sheer beauty of scenery and splen-) thus helped 'is Mrs, Ada Is Harman, dor of "settings;" the .Canadian Pali c Virden, Man„ who writee;•—"Follow- Rocky Mountattse are unsuspassa 1 e. ing the birth of a still born child a few That thle discovery was made at all' years age; I had a very serioue time. is duo Mainly to one, Mr, Ernest Ship" I was so weak for menthe that t could man, not walk ecrose `the room without a Two or three years,O0O it occurred feeling of faintness, I had scarcely to ,i4lr, Shipman (who has produced strength enough to stand up, and when some notable pictures inahle time) that dressing would have to sit down two there were certain spots in the Rocky,or three times. My face and lips were Itfouutains, such as Banff, Lake Louise ' colorless, I had no appetite, and life Emerald Lake and their" enyirone, did not seem worth living.. A. friend which were,' on account of theer'siagu- urged ma to try Dr. Williams' Pink lar beauty, admirably adapted to the Pitts and I got six boxes: Before they production of northern dramas,. So he were all gone 1 felt improved. My EX -PRESIDENT OPENS COURSE Chief Justice W. 14. Taft, ex•Preeident of the United States, replying .to the speech of welcome at the opening of the new 6,000 -Yard championship golf course at the Martel' Richelieu, Murray i3aY, Quebec, just prior to toeing off with a 170 -yard drive, Mr, Taft complimented W. 11, Coverdale, President •of the Canada Steamehip Lines, Limited, on his Company's enterprise' in creating one of the finest golf courses in Eastern Canada, set among some of the finest scenery in that part of the Dominion. Play Safe._ - "Bet your We I don't," saki the chatty drummer to the other malt -in r be -a etlto was returning color was cone the smoker. "I was in Windsor when n • ed hisPp they had that last dose Ole smallpo_ marahalleiY` his forces, plat Inver ntegaphonhsecurely under his ing into MY face, and I was visibly and I don't allow. any child of*mina to erns, and ember ed for the Rooky stronger., I continued taking the elite go to school until he is vaccinated. 1: Mountains. and fully regained my former good Here, with Henry, MacRae directing, health. I consider Dr, Williams' Pink lie proceeded tb IBM "The Foreigner"' Pills blessing to weak women, and near the shores of Lake Louise, with hope my experience will induce some She ;Magnificent nipunteins for a back-, other sufferer to try them." ground, and, for a stage, one of the . You 'can get these pills from any most exquisite spotson earth. The medicine dealer, or by shall at 50 cents result was that, not . only did he pro- h box direct from: The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co„ Brockville,- Ont. When in Doubt. "What does one do when all the rest ie -taken away from one, when life' hag viDaens have paid the penalty of their grown trivial, stunted, and narrow?" foul deeds; many modest maidens This question is asked by a character have yielded to the wooing of strong, in "Wages of Sin," by Lucas ilialet. silent men; many dauntless heroes Tho answer given is: "After n time one have faced the nameless terrors of the lights a candle called Patience and Alaskan wilds, on the peaceful shores' guides "one's footsteps by that" of Emerald Lakb and the innocent Amid dreary days that 1s a splendid highway between Banff and Winder- light to have, for It will shine when mere, every other light is extinguished. It is getable Pictures Screened. our highest wisdom to have -that lamp Amon the meat notable pictures always dean and burning. Many a Amongseek path and obscure turning will be screened entirely or in part, with the revealedmby Patience. .Rockies for a background, are "Back When ode are in a corner or hemmed to God's Country," -"The River's End 1 in by allmanner of obstacles, we need "The Alaskan," 'Empty Hands "The Hope as well as Patience. To lose Sky Pilot," "Glengarry Schooldays"I hope when everything seems against "The Man frons Glengarry, "The yal•''us is to be in the slough of despair. ley of Silent Men, "Frivolous Sal, patience may become exhausted. It "Strongheart" and "The Foreigner." may be• tried to its last stand; but The chances are that those ilio gaze1 Hope need never burn out. Sometimes to silent admirationon the forbidding 1t may flicker and splutter and burn low beauty of Alaska, the hills of Shasta for afnoment, butsFalth relights it. 11 or the still Sierras, are, in reality, du- Faith failed, Love would do the re- ing at somethipg far nearer hoiine, not lighting: nearly so forbiddingand infinitely! Look back over your past and you more beautifut--the Rocy-Mountains will discover that we are always being themselves- ( helped in this way. Whenstrengthis So, the United States may have her failing, Patience, Nope, Faith, or Love duce a splendid picture, but :that the Rockies sprang intoinstaat popularity • as a setting for northern dramas.. Since then scores -of. other. "super - Alms" have been produced and many say 'it a scratch on the urns wilIspre- vent a fellow getting that, why I'm for it. eThe day I arrived, another chap' and myself bumped up against a mad• who. was jest coming down with it. When I found out about itI was a bit upset and figured that I was about ten years old when I was last vaccinated; the chap with me hadn't been done at all because his father didn't_kplleve in it, I escaped just with the old scar. He came down about a week later and had a hard time to come through. That's enough for m& -vaccination's all right. "We commercial men—and of course it's just the same thing with my wife and kiddies, too, when .they go away The Fink Vaccinetore, Altladug'k vacolnatlon,ls lndiddo'lub� linked with the name of Jenner, there is ample evidence that 1t was practised by faruiere and othere In the rural tllstrleta of England long before 118 ' day it wee comuron knowiedge amongst these people that an attack of .cowpox immulilxed the sufferer against small- iox, and it Was usual for farm Workers to infect themselves and their children with the f0rmor • uompdatut to protest them against the latter• Iudeed, twenty-two years before Dr. Jetinel' inside his first vaccination a farrier named Benamin JeSty, of Downabay, openly advocated the prac- tice; but, not being a medical man, he was laughed at for his pains. Japanese View Gardens on Plan of Paintings. Japanese look upon a garden as a picture, beautifully designed end framed, much as the Occidental .looks upon, a painting, Professor Takutns Tono, landscape architect of Waseta University, Japan, told Seattle on a lecture tour of the United States. "Our Japanese gardens are eutirelY Poems That Aren't True. Moment from gardens in any other How many who have recited "The Part of the world," Mr. Tone said. "In all Western nations the garden 1s con - Wreck of the Iioaperus," possibly the ordered a collection of rare and beauti- best-known hailed in our literature, know that the famous ebip, instead of being lost with all hands, actually re- turned to port with no mere serious damage than a broken bowsprit? Maritime records for the year 1839 record a great storm on December 36th, when, among twenty ether ves- ful plants, flowers, shrubs and trees, rather than the picture for which the Japanese strive. Japanese gardens are more naturalistic than architectural." Ocean Rich in Minerals. es an4 Their Origin MACKIN. Verietlone-MaeMackln, Meekina, Me- n, Meakin, Racial Origin--Enoiish, also Scpttleh, $euros �A given name, ` There le a;viecullor .Pasttllallrag of the! forma of the Englleh and.Scottla1l Gamily names io this group, whioll bane came from the .same given name, but through a different form of develop- ment, The given name, t tongls you might not suspect it, is Mathew, the same that has given us the faselly names in the Mathewson ansi Matheson Wealth caliche, 'I'he Ohara from the "ch" in Mathew to a "els" o1' "k" in English, 'vee brought about as the result of the use of one of the Anglo-Saxon diminutivee Of the name. "Mat" was a short form 01 Mathew, "Matltin," through the ad- dlttou of the diminutive ending "kin," meant "Little Mat,' Hence the moan- ing of Matkenson is clear. But that combination of "tit" in the .middle 'of the name was as hard for the English tongue of the middle ages as for us, and the "k" being the more dominant sound, the "1" just naturally dropped out. The developmeta of the Soottleh name 1s somewhat different. One of the odder forms of the Geelle "Mae Mhathain (Mathewson), was "Mao- Maghan," met with about 1283, and it The total amount .of any of the ele- is from this form that MacMackln le meats occurring In the entire ocean 18 developed. sols, the harbour, it was driven late Bos- ton harbour, so It is difficult to account for Longfellow's entry in his diary two Iodine exists in sea water only to the days later extent of about two parts per million, "News oiehipwrepka..Horrible. Off yet the entire ocean contains some the coact. Twenty .bodies washed ,000,000 tons Of iodine, valued at ashore off Gloucester, one female he- present oriels at $640;000,000,000,000. Ing lashed to a piece of wreck," . He then mentions details regarding the Hesperus, `and concludes: "I must write a ballad upon this." A couple of weeks later he makes this entry. "I have, broken ground in a new field, namely, ballads, beginning from- home—can't afford • to take a with 'The Wreck of the •Hesperus' on chance. I think any ran is' mighty the reef of Norman's Woe, in the great foolish who Walks into danger which storm a fortnight ago. I shall send it to will mean being- sick for six or eight some newspaper. I have a great notion weeks' worry and anxiety, to say noth- of working upon the people's feelings." ing of doctor bili¶e,. hospitals and An alsiaost equally famous poem .ie nurses; so that's why I take a shot Charles Kingsley's "Three Fishers," of typhoid vaccine every 2 years They The story so graphically told was tbb talk of thi soldiersnot getting typhoid result a ft of low spirits on the part Miring the war (and it is true, of of a tired parson. course), but I'm judging from my own Kingsley was very keen on social re- experience. Sometimes on the road I form sad was regarded in hes day as hot eummer months are to small child have had to drink milk and water in rather a dangerous type of clerical ren, Cholera I fantum, diarrhoea, Places which were proved later to be Socialist. Thus, when he went to dysentery, collo and stomach troubles real nests of typhoid and I haven't had preach In a West -cad chs rch he' great-' are rife at this time and often a pre - a 'day's sickness,:while three _or four; ly offened the Incumbent and did not clous little life is lost after only a few times other travellers took the fever' escape a public protest. He returnedhours illness. The mother who keeps and were off for. six weeks or more; to Eversley Vicarage late that night; Babys Own Tablets in the house feels this meant that my dose of 'vaccine but instead of going to bed he paced safe. The occasional use of She Tab. Bromine is also obtainedin a limited way from the mother liquor left after the crystallization of salt from sea water. A gallon of seawater eontains ap-• proximately a quarter of a pound of salt, and since the average density of rock salt is 2.24 times that of water, the entire ocean, if dried up, would yield approximately four and a half cabie miles of salt. KEEP. Ci[ILDREV %ELL DURING ROT 1YENTl1E[t Every mother knows how fatal the saved me in money alone six or seven about his garden, The next morning lets prevent stomach and bowel lieu• hundred dollars. I he recited to his wife the beautiful blas, or 1[ trouble ceases suddenly— "That vaccine isn't made for noth- lines: "Three fishers went sailing out as it generally does the Tablets will tug, but the money the government into the west." bring the baby safely through. They r spends on it (it's all free, you know) The story of thehov','elicia Homans are sold by medicine dealers or by mail Hollywood and her monopoly of the comes along and woos us back to means a real service to the people." calls "Casablanca" who "stood on the at 26 cents a box from The Dr. W11- ,industry, e1- Rdck es asbut avow. that the value of the health and activity.anyThey are never Protection, safe and sure, may be 'burning deck of the French flagship limns' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Rockies as &place where people may' far away' from any of us.• fe rom: shoot the rapids, kill each other, make' However complex may be the maze, had against diphtheria, scarlet fever, Orient and was involved in the explo- Safe From Criticism. love, win fortunes and indulge in the' there is a waft out. The esit has to typhcid, fever and smallpox. Tested sten of its powdermagazine in the Bat - "I was afraid my sermon last Sunday other pleasant pastimes peculiar to' be considered, certainly, for it Is products distributed free within the Ile of the Nile, is not well authentt- would annoy acme of my people, but movtedom, has been realized, it is to never self -revealed, it may be you are province". by Ontario Department of Gated. There may have 'teen auch a it didn't," said the vicar: he hoped that Canada's position in the oast of the maze before -you realize it. Health, Spading House, Toronto. boy, but seeing that he perished with his father it is difficult to say who told realm of the silent drama will shortly, That often happens. But don't com• become more prominent than it has' plain if in your effort to get through been in the past. you come up against a barrier and. The Rockies are now easily access• findthe way has a blind end. Go back lble, there are hotels at some of the 1 cheerfully and try again, I•;.eep up a most attractive points, the light, at-; good heart, laugh at your impossibill• mosphere and other conditions are ties, and say: "it shall be done." That good, 'and there is no reason In the Is a wonderful tonic. world why they should not eventually Don't live .in a fog it you can pos- beccule a .veritable "i•Iollywood of the sibly be out of IL Try your hardest Hllle;'' Romance of Opals. to see daylight. Things have their true proportions in the light, But _-- -- never, conaplaln.nnd never blame any - Tho news that a valuable black opal" one except yourself. Whilst everyone has .been found by a "needier" in has and influences everyone else, no one else is to blame for our mistakes. Qneenslmsd will probably leave un- When you are doubtful what to do, proved most people In this country. Yet (koro is romance behind the brief an- just be advised never to look down, Look up, the shy, the stareabove,- rauacement, Will whisper to thee of His changeless The black opal is one of the costliest love. t of gems, as 1t le also one of the Most We are"not just as specks on the elusive. This is being exploited to -day ocean of life, drifting anywhere. We by men mostly Chinese termed "rood 1 t d and we are related til tl director oysters in China to make pearl Bud - Joos;' who 'alta over the heaps of de -to a "Divinity that shapes our ends, Heroism. brie from old abandoned workings In' rough hew them how we may" • Not Going Just Now. ' "Why is it we never hear the !'Watch In the Rhine" any moron , "It's in hock." Minerd's Liniment for Aches and Pains PA.RKE, Veriatlon4 — Pilrkgr, PeiSIMIAN park,' Parkes, Parka, Racial Origin-ean.gllah, $puree—An oeeepatIon, There ere some iset: Mcee In which oerlaiu fancily manes of this gragR are -hut vayiatione and shooteued terms of Parkins, thus traotag back through i:he: fot'm ,of "Petor'kinilon" to Ills given name df Peter. In tike vast maoa'Jty of eeteee, how•' ever, they came into being through an: entirely different manner, The foundation .of these family names lies in the period Of Norman- French dorninnnee jo agland; that is to say, in the arty days of feudalism. It is difficult for us of today to form, any conception of low important the hunting of game was to both the XRtlbtoe: ' and the veseale of those days, and 11 Is revealed only in a study Of the laws of the medieval ages, 4 vast number Of winch were deadgned to restrict and preserve hunting rights for the entire population, Tho game Dreaerve is an old tuwtitutiorr, and it Was ltb,own, ae- cording to Its size and character, es 'a "forest," a "chase," a "park" or s+i "warren." "Parkers" and "Parkmen" were, et course, the oiticials' who dad charge of m parks, h 'explains the the game P )ffi, wile p manner in whieh' these family names originated. Parkes and Parka are but: shortened forms of "Parkerson," Parke and Park' ; are at banes still further alaontened forme, but for the most part were originally such forma as "atte Parks" or "de la Parke;" Superstitions of Alaskan Eskimo. Alaskan Eskimos have established ideols of astronomy, says Lionel Tra- vis, trader, who spent many years with the northern natives. They call the Great Dipper a herd of caribou spread. out for mutual protection, with a long single file of leaders. The triangular stars of Cassiopeia are three stones supporting an oil lamp. The Pleiades are teams of dogs pursuing a polar bear. The new moon is either wet or dry by its curves. If theecuree Is capable of holding a harpoon line wet and stormy weather ls`due, so Eskimo hunters remain in the igloos. Should the curve permit the lariat to slide off, the men hurry forth to seek game. The Eskimos also maintain supersti- tions about eclipses and falling eters, all • of which apparently control the weather, ice conditions, the abundance of game or fur bearers. Nagle Given Better Hold. Packing cases coming from Europe have been found fastened together with tenpenny nails that have spiral flutes in the sides to afford a better grip on the wood. The grooves also decrease the likelihood of splitting the board and help in driving the nail straight. It is usually the case that we are neither so happy nor so unhappy as we imagine ourselves. Planes In Wer on Locusts. "What was your subject?" asked his Airplanes are being used to fight The Duplicity of the Average Men,' locusts in the Philippines. poetess draws very largely on her sen - the story, and it is certain that the friend, t k pretty lusentnl imagination. I and I spoke �® One of the moat flagrant cases of a You couldn't tread an any corns I{d People imagination i facts that way. Every man considers him- t Doe t letting gnore self above the average." is furnished by Oliver Goldsmith, I whose "Deserted Village" is one of they Mlnard's Liniment for Corns and Warts most beautiful poems in. the language. The poet anticipated criticism in his Same Eggs. dedication of the poem to Sir Joshua Upton Sinclair was condemning, in Reynolds: "I know you will object, and' Los Angeles, the extortions of the mid indeed .several of our best and wisest' dieman, friends concur M the opinion, that the "In pre-war days;' he said, "the depopulation It deplores is nowhere to l middleman soli us eggs for thirty he seen and the disorders it laments' cents a dozen. Now he snakes us pay are only to be"found In the poet's ninety cents a dozen. And tho worst imagination;' if it 1s"— ' Mr. Sinclair gave a grim laugh. Stories About Well -Known People "They're the same eggs" Buddhas In Pearl. Miniature Burrhas axe inserted into `. bane a wort 0 0, swell of opals thrown away ths'ough' S trust the Star of the Morning, o ru not being seen. I for as certain as night follows the day On the face of it this sounds rather I that star will guide you through pa - like looking for needles 1n haystacks, Bence and hope to victory and joy. TeL many noodlers, It is asserted, earn I _—ti_ T good mane?. � G Graphite In Greenland. . The world's richest deposits of Lincoln Was Resigned. 1 graph e, :sufficient for large seale min - Even Abe Lincoln, thonglt =veil ing for ten years, were recently die• noted ter his beauty,; hall some pride covered in Greenland.- 1 reenland." his appearance. One day the story a ----:---0---- is told, while going, down the street, i The royal yacht Alexandra, formers •, be met a man stem looked hint over ly belonging to King Edward,. has now closely and drew a gun on him. , , I Leen sold and will be used for pleasure "Stranger," , the masa said, 1't .etvore trips to Norway., that if I ever met emote homelier than l .was, I would' shoot him on Sight." Brother," drawled Abe, "If I'm home- tier than you, I reckon you might as well." World's Biggest Bluff, The Island of Formosa in the south Pacific possesses the highest sea quiffs in the world. The total yield of potatoes in 1924 in Canada is estimated at 50,648,000 cwt. from 561,628 acres, es compared With 66,497,000 ewt. from 560,942 923. acres in 1 Woodland covering 15,000 titres near Stettin, Germany, has been burn- ed flown as the result of emfits0n0 ce'ales:ay throwing down' a lighted cigarette, WE WANT CHURNING CREAM We supply cans and pay aXprese charges. We pay daily by express money orders, which can be cashed anywhere without any charge. To obtain the top price, Cream Must be free from bad flavors and contain not loss than 30 per cent, Butter Fat, • Bowes Company Limited, Toronto For references—Head Office, Toronto, Bank of Montreal, or your local banker, DGltablished for aver thlrty years: Quiet ere sm. General Sir George Higginson, who l eclebrated his ninety-ninth birthday re -1 rcntly, was once the hero of an incl.' dent witch recalls a fanuous episode in the life of Lord Beaconsfield: The General Was taking his wife, who Was just recovering from a severe illness, to Bournemouth. At Win- chester he called a porter and gave • him some order. The plan executed it, and then swung the door to. The Gen -1 eral's fingers were caught in it, but he made un comment, though he must bane been suffering the inost oxcruci-' acing Dain. But not until he had ar-' rived at his destination, and had seen his wife safely installed in her hotel,' did he have his Band sten to. Quiet ltdroleee like this seems to be a oharanteristc of .our race.. Another good example of It was provided sur - Ing the daylight raid of -Jane 13th, 1917, The Sboreditclu County Court was sit- ting it ting at the time,. and though bombs were falling all round, and one of them 'made a big hole in the ceiling, the pro eeedings continued, - "If we are to die, let me die as brave Englishmen should," observed Judge Crater, and a girl Who was 1n the wit- nese box declared her readines9 l9 con- tinue if no ono fainter. Counsel then resumed his croas•examlaation, The Quinine King. 'Por the ttpplieatdonof botany to the development of the raw materials of the Empire;' the Society, of Arts hes awarded the Albert Metdal for 1926 to SI David Pre. in un recon y sec Sir av o _ The medal specially marl's Sir Welts have now to be driven to. s; David's work in connection with the depth of over 220 feet under London'. Y the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. dhas. pradilation'of that most valuable drug, to reach water. A century ago the, quinine.. 13y organizing the Govern- pressure of undergros.'id water was moues cinchona plantations, which an- sufficient to bring water to the sur- nustly yield vast quantities of quinine, face wherever a boring was made, f he has brought this drug within reach of every part of the world has thereby saved countless lives. A Duty Performed, Novelists as well as prophets, it ap- pears, lack honor in tbeir own country. At least Sir James Barrie does. In Memories and Adventures, Sir. Arthur Conan 'Doyle tells of the tolerant but unenthusiastic attitude that Sir James' oil neighbors at KIrrleninir adopted toward him, "ICU'riemuir folk could by no means understentl Barrie's success and look- ed upon their great son as an inex- piicnble phenomenon. They were ac- tually aware, however; that tourists were arriving from all parts to see the pitted, On account of Barrie's books. i " 'I suppose you have read then,' I said to the wife of the local hotel ratan. 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