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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1912-12-19, Page 312) roteattla rlYta4b ISOCIAtureat®r.°O.•B✓C,go Tung Folks }c Dravo Barry. A little way out of Paris there is a very beautiful place called the Dogs' Cemetery, where many hun- dreds of dogs are buried and have little gravestones put up over them. Many of the dogs that are buried there are famous all over the world and amongst them is the brave and noble Barry, the most famous of all, who was a splendid St, Bern- ard and lived in a village in Swit- zerland. Barry lived at the famous mon- astery of Saint Bernard for twelve years and during that time be saved the lives of 40 people, who would otherwise have died. On one occasion, towards night- fall, atter a terrible anowstorm,.the good monks sent him out on the mountains and said: "Now go and see if you can find anyone who is lost in the snow." He understood- quite well and af- ter wandering about an hour or two, he found.a little boy who had lost his way, probably on his way home from school, and who had fal- len into a deep drift of snow and was being quickly frozen to death. The brave and clever Barry tried to wake him out of the death -sleep that overtakes people who are lost in the snow, but at first he could not succeed. But he kept on linking the child with his warm tongue and turning him over and patting him gently but firmly with his paws to bring back warmth and life to the little frozen body. .At last he succeeded and when the little boy was quite awake Barry laid down beside him and, taking one hand gently in his mouth showed the child he was to SEVEN !MRS PAIN FROM ACCTS NEURALGIA CurCU Through the Use or Drr. Viillanlg Pink Pills. Neuralgia is not a disease—it is only a symptom. It is the surest sign that your blood is weak, .wat- ery and impure, and that your nerves are literally starving. Bad blood is the one cause—good, rich, red blood its only cure. There you have the real reason why Dr, Wil- liams' Pink Pills cure neuralgia. They are the only medicine that eontains, in correct proportions, the vory elements needed to make new, rich, red blood. This alone reaches . the root of the trouble, soothes the jangled nerves, and drives away the nagging, stabbing pain, and brace up your health in other ways. Mr. M. Brennan, an ex -sergeant of the 2nd Cheshire Regiment, now a resident of Win- nipeg, Man., says: "While serving with my regiment in India, on a hill station, I contracted a severe cold, which brought on acute neu- ralgia, at times lasting for three weeks.e I was constantly suffering less a revolution upsets the present almost Query month in the year for dynasty, he will rule what is left of over seven years, the pain being the Turkish Empire some day. sometimes so severe that I wished p I was dead. On my return to Eng- land I seemed to get no better, though I spent large sums of money for medical advice and medicine. Then I came to Canada, and about a year ago saw the advertisement of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in a Winnipeg paper. Although I had begun to think my complaint was incurable I told my wife that, I in- tended giving the Pills a fair trial. I was suffering from terrible pains when I began taking the Pills, but before the second box was finished the pain began to disappear, and under a further use of the Pills it disappeared entirely, and I have not hada twinge of it during the past year. Only those who have been afflicted with h terrible licte the err! e CROWN PRANCE OF TURKEY. The Crown Prince is a permanent member of the Turkish army. His part in the present conflict has been of an advisory nature chiefly. Un - for. This was proved many years ago by the Bernoulli brothers at Ferns, Switzerland. They took 1,000 perfect coins and tossed them in the air 1,000 times. A careful count was made of the number of coins that fell heads at each experi- ment. "At the conclusion of the test— and it was certainly a fair one—it was found that practically' as many coins fell heads as tails. "All life insurance premiums are determined by the law of probabili- ties. For instance, to determine the premium on people between twenty and twenty-five years of age, put that arm round his neck. Then a life insurance company finds out he did the same thing with the. .n many people die annually be - other and by clever signs showed pains of, neuralgia can' tell what a tween those ages. That number the little boy he was to get on his I blessing .Dr, Williams Pink Dille divided by the total number of peo- n been to me, and you may be 1 back. After some time the child sure I shall constantly recommend p e alive between those ages is a understood and Barry trotted gaily thein to other sufferers." fraction that expresses -the chances and quickly back to the monks to These Pills are sold by all medi- that people between the ages of whom he belonged with his precious burden on his back. His end•was very sad. One night when he was out on one of his life- saving expeditions a man, seeing him in the darkness, was frighten- ed, thinking he was sorne 'wild beast, and before he realized it was only the noble dog Dome to save hila he had struck him on the head with a heavy stick he was car- rying. The bravo animal had just strength to crawl home and then he died. On another grave close by Barry's is the inscription in French, which is very true: "The dog is the friend of man." 1? . BUNTERS CET MANY BEARS. British Columbia - Catches Include All American Species. This season's bear hunting in British Columbia has been excep- tionally good from the hunter's standpoint, the game being un- usually plentiful and some of the slain veritable giants, grizzlies, sil- vertips, e'innamons, blacks and one or two creamy Kermodes up in the Bella Cools Mountains. One big cinnamon weighing 790 pounds was lately shot while indus- triously employed in digging pottc- toes by a Chinese rancher who fail- ed toappreciate his agricultural zeal. Twenty miles south of. Coleman a grizzly weighing 920 lbs. was shot by a rancher named -Sutherland; 'and on Operator Mountain, Groundhog district, four grizzlies were got in a single clay -by F. S. Jennings andirVrllilini Walden, whose cache they had raided and Wiliam-hd'rses were attacked by the etetfi tette of bears wi..rn they came "'upon as sbadly clawed that it . One of tee lhad etoswbe destroyed. In Silverdale, Creston, a grizzly cub was shot in a tree by sixteen - year -old Miss Israel, the . mother bear politely and providentially not "Appearing on the scene. In the { imilkamoen Government Surveyor Chipman was so badly mauled by a grizzly that for several clays his re - every was despaired of. Up in the ]3arkerville district, too, Frank I(ibbee, a veteran trap- per, was all but killed by a monster grizzly which had broken clear of the trap in which he had been tak- en, The opportune arrival of Frank Connors, his trapping mato, saved Itibbee's life and cost that of the bear. The man is still in a precari- ous condition at • the Barkervilie general hospital, where Dr. M. Cal- Ianan is .attending him. Ile Understood. Salesman—"Carpets 1 This way, madam. Aro your rooms of good afro 7"" Customer'—"We live iii a flat." Salesman —"Oh 1 Carpet rem - Insets,` two aisles to the right." a And every man admits to hit:etolt tliet he is either; clever or good lacking, cine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for 82.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,- Ont. PROBAIIILITIES. Experts Are Engaged in Studying the Law of Chance. You probably do not know that one of the mast important laws—' - perhaps the most important—that govern your daily life is the law of probabilities. If it is a cloudy day when you start' to business you take an um- diet, and many , of the remedies brella. You are unconsciously ap- recommended, but got no better. plying the law of probabilities. All "Finally, Mother suggested that day long you.. are, oonsciou•sly or I try Grape -Nuts, and I began at unconsciously, applying this law to once, eating„it with a little cream your actions, to your engagements, or milk. A change for the better twenty and .twenty-five have of liv- ing, and it is, of course, a simple matter for the 'company to fix the premiums accordingly. Y' NEVER TIRES Of the Food That Restored Her to Realth. "Something was making me ill and 1 didn t know the cause,” writes a Western young lady: "ror two years I was thin and sickly,. suffering from indigestion and in- flammatory rheumatism. ' "I had tried different kinds of to your eating. If you refrain from .eating fish at luncheon, it is probably because you feel that your wife will have it for dinner. Professor Virgil Snyder of London, who is an authority on the law of probabilities, says if it were expressed in figures "it would be a fraction whose numerator expresses the number of favorable ways, an event may happen- and whose de- nominator is the total number of ways a thing can happen. "Under the law of probabilities thins will happen in the same pro- portion that their probabilities call SLT I*IEU CME OT DN HANDS Formed Watery Pimples, Itchy and Had Horrible Burning Sensation, Lost Some of Finger Nails, Could Not Open Hands, Cured by Cuti-. cura Soap and Ointment, 235 N. Eisgar St., Toronto, Ontario.-- " Vim seven years I.have been troubled with salt -rheum. Ib calm out on my hands and formodldndofwatery pha' os all over then which became' Itchy and ft, had a horrible' burning sensation.wWch caused me a good deal or pain. It came nub on my handsln tho fall and remained there- till after spring, 1 might mention that I lost some of my fhtttr-nails by 550 disease. During this length of time I was utterly usolesi.as I Could nob open my hands. 1 tried sevorat other patent medicines without a bib of ronof, Some of my friends advised mo to try 005150 a itonioilion so Ilona for samples and by using then there was a groat Int. preyomeat. Thou I went to rho druggist and bought ono cake Of Outtoura soap and two boxes of 001150r5 Olntmont; after using Client I am glad to say I ate completely cured. I had given tun alt hope of boing prod. I can arty to all those who have sugared as I Itavo, not to lose courage. but to give Outioura Remodels a fair trial,'", (S'gntd) bliss Lillian Irwin, Oct. 13, 1015. manors than a generation duttoura Sean and Oaticura Otttttuont have afferdod.the most oeonomeat treatment for aireutlons of the side and scalp thatt torture, Itch, burn. scale, and destroy stoop. Sold everywhere. Sample of 05012"united frau, with 32.0, SIdn Book. Address frost Card' Potter Liras de Men, Come Dope. 551). Iloston, 1.1, 5, & began at once. "To -day I am' well and am gain- is almost impossible to know, be- ing weight and etreegth all the cause they are built to resist -a tre- time. I've gained ,10 .lbs. _ in the last five weeks and do not suffer any snore . indigestion, and the rheumatism is all gong. "I know it is to Grape -Nuts alone that I owe my restored health. •1 still eat the food twice a day and never tire of it." Name given by Canadian Postum Co., Windsor, Ont. The flavor •- of Grape -Nuts is pe- culiar to itself. It is neutral, not too sweet and has an agreeable, healthful quality that never grows tiresome. One of the sourcee of rheumatism Saye Gh3S1' Coral COLD SORES AND ULCERS ONCE A PALACE. � I I. II •1,I.LD BY Zl.1I I3E Cold sores, chapped hands, ulcers Stafford House 1Vite Built for the Ole tpp *�pp i(�h and winter eczema are . +tommuu Duke of Turk, in ll ,ill- troubles just now, and for all these, Zare-Buk will be found she surest Broke Up a Heavy Cold, Relieved and quickest remedy.' Sometimes mansion, the new ownership of old sores arise from chilblains ois which is variously attributed to the toes or fingers, and in the for- Graham Miller and to Sir William `nor oath, where colored socks are H, Lever, although a ducal rosi- worn, there sea danger of blood- poisoning from the dye. Zama-Bilkdonee to -clay, was actually, built as Stafford House, London's finest Pala In the Side, Stopped an Irritating Cough. "Anyone that goes through all that I suffered last winter will ap-I preciate the value of a remedy that being so powerfully antiseptic re- cures like Nerviline cured me." moves the danger as soon as applied, These aro the opening words of the I Mr. W. J. Halliday, of Ash Grove, solemn declaration of E. P. Von.Out., says: 1 had my Hale linger Hayden, the well-known violinist.' frozen, and it cracked at the first "My work kept me out late at night' joint, causing a bad sore, which dire and playing in cold, drafty places charged freely and would not heal. brought on a severe cold that sot- The pain was very bad, and the tied on my chest. I had a harsh, whole of my hand became ewolion. racking cough and e_„� see,"A friend advised me to try Zam. Buk, and in a very short tine it healed the sore." Miss. Lillie May, of Stoney Creek, Ont., says: "A few weeks since, several nasty, disfiguring cold soros suddenly broke out on nay lips, which became mush swollen. I tried Zam-Buk, andaftei' a few applica- tions of this balm, every sore was healed,' - Zam-Buk will also be found a sure euro for eczema, blood -poison, vari- cose sores, piles, scalp sores, ring- worm, inflamed patches, babies' eruptions and chapped places, cuts, burns, bruises, and skin injuries generally. All druggists and stores sell at 50c. box, or post free from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, upon re- ceipt of price. Refuse harmful imi- tations and substitutes. Use also Zam-Buk Soap, 25e, tablet. Best for baby's tender skin 1 A gossip is a woman who tells all she knows—and then some. Mlnard'a Liniment Cures Colds, So. severe pains dart- ed through my sides and settled in my shoulders. I used different liniments, b u t none broke up my cold till I used Nerviline. I rubbed it on my neck, chest, and shoulders, morning and night, and all the pain disappear- ed. Realizing that such a heavy cold had run down my system, I took Ferrozone at meals, and was completely built up and strength- ened. Since using Nerviline I have no more colds or pleurisy, and en- joy perfect health." It's because Nerviline contains the purest and most healing medi- cinal principles, because it has the power of sinking through the pores to the kernel of the pain—these are the reasons why it breaks up colds, cures lumbago, stiffness, neuralgia, sciatica, and rheumatism. Refuse any substitute your dealer may suggest—insist on Nerviline only. Large family size bottles, 50c.; trial size, 25e. ; all dealers, or The Catarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N. Y., and Kingston, Ont. FISEI THAT FELL UPWA.RD. Brilliant Colors ata Depth of.3,000 • Feet. According to Sir John Murray, one' of the greatest authorities on oceanography, the bottom of the sea` is a desert of pitch black dark- ness, penetrating cold and eternal silence. Worms, sea puddings and coral polyps sluggishly crawl or sway in the almost cuxrentless depths, and only two species of fish, both of them small, with' much head and little body, have been found deeper than a mile and a quarter down, says the London Standard. • • The range of fishes in the sea is as though it were divided into layers, one above the other, and no fish can live above or below his layer. Thus many of the deeper fish—three- quarters of a mile below the sur- face—have been found floating at the top; they had swallowed a fish as large or larger than themselves and its buoyancy had lifted them out of the strata to whiclrthey were accustomed, - The physiology of a bottom fish AZRVILINE CURES CHEST COLDS mendous pressure of water, and when this pressure is released—aa when they are brought to the sur- face in a net—sometimes the fish has burst: the organs are crushed beyond reconstruction. ' Similarly, if a fish of a higher strata attacks a bottom fish in the, neutral zone where both can live, and-assometimes happens—his teeth become entangled so that he cannot let go, and he is dragged Re d in- to deeper water, he strangles in- stantly, for his breathing arrange- ments are of no use to him under the pressure of water in the lower is from overloading the system strata of the sea. As a rule, how - with acid imaterial,e the result of ever, the fish of the various depths rarely feed on those above or below them. . There have been brought to light an astonishing number of forma of imperfect, digestion and assimila- tion. ' As soon as improper food is abandoned and Grape -Nuts is taken regularly, digestion is made fish, and especially of prawns of a brilliant red color, living in the ocean at a depth of 3,030 feet. But astonishing as• it may seem,. -these brilliantly colored fish 'and prawns, instead of being conspieuous in the water at that depth, are almost in- visible, when almost any other color could be easily seen. strong, the organs do their work of building up good red blood cells and of carrying away the excess of disease -making material from the system. The result is it certain and steady return to normal health and men- tal activity. "There's a reason." Read the little book, "The .Road to Wellville," in'pkgs. neer read the ramie totter? A neer ens appears trop[ lime to time. They arm 8enntne, true, aild••1ut1 of human Interest. Family ,Pleases Merchants.. The merchants of Lead Hill, Ark., robbed their hands in gleeful anti- cipation last week when Will R. Little, a farmer, appeared in town with his family to do his annual shopping. Little's fainily consists of a wife and 22 children. Each year at the beginning of winter Little lays in a year's supplies and togs out the individual members of his family from head to' too. When he left the town this year his wagon was loaded .vt'ith provisions and wearing apparel. "What is this domestic science?' inquired the engaged girl. "It con - gists of making hash out of the left- over meat, and crognertes out of the left -over hash," exprained her more experienecd friend. ethane* Liniment ours' flSttieris , The best way to feel lot the Poor and needy is to feel in your pockets. Charlie—"That was a •splendid triclt done last evening! I saw a man actually 'turn a handkerchief into an egg." Billy—"That's nothing! I saw n, man, only abort e week or two ago, turn a oew into a, field ED. !. fl0---'1'2 The Evening Diaiogno. Voice (upstairs)—"John, have you locked the front door?" Yes. "Put the cat out?" "Yes." "Have you wound the clock?" "Yes." "Have you been down cellar to smell the gas?" "Yes." "Rave you 'taken furnace?" "Yes." "Have cage?" "Yes." "Have you looked under the dav- enport for burglars?" "Yes." "Have you put the milk bottles out?" - "Yea." • "Have you fastened all the win- dows ?" "Yes." "Well, then, why don't you some to bed? What have von been do- ing all the time. anyhow t" caro of the you covered the bird MINARD'Swan urLINIMIEf NT bio lumbago by REV. WM. - BROWN. ' I was anted of a bad ease of earache. by MINARD'S LINIMENT. • MBS. 8. KAULBAOK. MINSABD'S LINIMENToneitivo lungs by MRS. S. MASTERS. llow Did She Know? Mabel—"But how do you know he loves you if he hasn't told you so?" Margery -"Oh, I can tell by the way ho looks at me when I'm look- ing at him." WHY NOT SPEND THE WINTER IN CALIF Attractive rates will be quoted by vast. able routes, affording finest scenery The Lee Angeles Limited, leaving Chicago daily 10:16 um. for Southern California, the San Francisco Overland Limited, loay. Inc Chicago 0;30 n.m.,lea0 than three days en route—provide the best oI everything In railway travel. The China and .Japan Mail leaves ChicagRo daily 10:45 pm. for San Prosaism and Los Angeles. Illus• trans/ literature on Implication to B. R. Bennett, General Agent, Chicago and North Western By., 46 YOnOe 8t., Toronto,. Ont. Jack—"I say, Flo, dad says he iientembers that old boy, when he hadn't a shirt to his back, and now he has thousands." Flo—"Good gracious! How extravagant!" Maud --"And how hot!" -cure For Consumotlon.—For consume. lion. wene ianes. lingering concha larva. ,-itis and bronchitis. :games nmes ana,hirrs,"r el those only given a few days to live h5 nweinliet and darters, after taking tin; cureare alive and well, will be sent on request: Write Wm, 1i. Copeland, 611 Pape Ave.., Taranto Ont. •;;4rie •SCIS. _ it woman had lost her hu xttnn.1, and being anxious to discover his whereabouts, sought out a private inquiry agent. "Did he possess any prominent facial oharactoris- tics?" asked the latter, taking down st description of the missing man, "Yes, he hal a big Roman nose." "Then he can't be found, madam." "Why!" "Because a nose ,of that kind never turns up?" Mlnard's Liniment curls nlptunorla. Srf,tt--" Jones says that he clear- ed between five anti six hundred on that gtnck deal o'• his. I wonder if it's sob" 'Mott—"()h, yes: he made between Its and, $6+00, The.e,xaet amount, 1 believe, was $8.755." Mlnsees t.ln,ment floras turret 1n mess a royal one, Its splendors were ao- elaimd once for all by Queen Via toria when, early in her reign, she said to the Duchess of Sutherland under its roof, "I have dome from my house to your palace." It was for Frederick Augustus, Duke of York, that York House, as it wns then called, was built. When the Prince, whose effigy surmounts the York column, had been acquit- ted of the misuse of the military patronage, had seen the last of Mary Anne Clarke, and had been re-established by George IV. as Commander in Chief, he came to the conclusion that his virtues were somewhat unworthily housed in the stable yard at St. James's Palaee. To use his own famous expression, he regarded the quarters as the equivalent of a "shocking bad hat," and he proposed to build York House on the site of a building which had once been known as Queen Caroline's Library, or the Queen's Library. He raised the ne- cessary money by a loan from the Marquis of Stafford, afterward first Duke of Sutherland, and appointed Benjamin Wyatt his architect. A1 - though the great new house rose apace, the Royal Duke lay dying when its top story was reached. and it is probable that in his sick room in the Duke of Rutland's house in Arlington Street he heard the ham- mers, which, so far as he was con- cerned, were being plied in vain. THAT EXASPERATING TICKLING IN THE THROAT which keeps yon coughing away, night and day, will quickiy disappear ,f you take Na-Drn-Co Syrup of Linseed, Licorice and Chlorodyne. Na-Dnt-Co Syrup of Linseed, Licorice and Chlorodyne quiets the throat tickling almost instantly, loosens the phlegm, promotes expectoration, and cures the inflammation of the muens membrane. Na-Dru-Co Syrup of Linseed, Licorice and Chlorodyne has the great advantage of being absolutely free from harmful drugs of any kind. .Iu support of this statement we are willing to give to any physician or druggist in Canada a. full list of its ingredients, You can therefore give Na-Dru-Ce Syrup of Linseed, Licorice and Chloro - dyne to any member of your family, wuh perfect confidence- that it will be altogether beneficial. Your druggist can supply you with either 250. erase. bottles. The National I)ruk 'and Chemical Co, of Canada; Limited. 311 THIS CDNCE SYRUP MAKERS Better bo on the safe et de And plias your o -der now mate ui of ,l .Ing disappa ,tutent duras the Marsh -ru+h. 7 as Iur tr o Inn,kl t a1.t ,g pa monists red price, id our Cha,uppl m ra• ' purat,.ruo id all ep.te.date strep fes for which we sotto etquar5 • r.. Writ. 1"r free Batt Hogue sed ten u, b,,w many tree you'tap. HS MAPLE THE GRIMM MFC. CO., LiMITED 58 Wellington St., MONTREAL, QUE. 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The Rdnol Manatee. taring Company of Canada, Limited, Winnipeg, Ulan. AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFER High grade needles, beet quality steel, perfect points, finish guaranteed. THE FAMILY NEEDLE CASE Consists of 5 papers of 13eedlee -of assorted sizes, Steel bodkin, 2 oath of 811h, Wool. Yarn and Cotton darnel's.. Basting Oar. pet and Button noodles. This epiendld assortment would cost twice the price if bought separately. Pries complete 82 cents. Postpaid. THE ARTHUR NOvaL'ry CO. Box 150 Station B. Montreal. P. Q. THINGS WORTH KNOWING ABOUT CHRISTMAS BUYING Write today for Oatmlogue. it's FREE. The Le Roy Import Co., 13 L.1 -•or St. E. . . Toronto. Men's S:,e its rn NDH EmAHEn lievt Work 111 ennole. Gold 1lelo.11rt BRITIS:1 /WE 10A14 PYFINIC CO. P 0 a001, 275, MONTH AL BLAN ICEIS warm• Iisavy. m Por Pnir Government $2.75 Poilvered btainpaett rSrimy- sleh made Blankets'. 5215 per pals Deli• vered bice, Cash with order. ' . The General Imports Uo.utCanada 14 Corti -r B,dg., Montreal ' r- 'Iflhen buying your Piano insist on havfru? an .. OTTO I O %.,ei O Ca Piano Actiort rive ut amp and old with �py��+,c}•'.ryA 'y .6CJ CfillBl. 5attt+acELE59 3t7�1TT1 ,-t 1i v., a'l''G:I4 Ove%• damp gets in- to linen closets and storerooms. It's no trouble at all to keep them fresh and dry with a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater, A Perfection Heater is a great comfort, too, on chilly mornings and cold evenings. It is the handiest and test reliable heater made. No soot; no smoke; no smell. Carry it where you please. All the heat you want just when and where you want it Deseriplive circular Mint 00 request; fir. bettor trill, asls your dealer to show you a Perfections Stnnkeleae Oil Heater. THE IIVIPERIAL OIL COMPANY, Limited T'ORorrrO' s7'. 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