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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1915-11-18, Page 3PAIN IN THE HACK DUSSMAN MOUSE COAT POPULAR. ._,., Por, ladies 4114 ..misses no inose Usually �'Q1Ties tram Mti6t Ular popular coat eat be found than the Russian 13 euse oat, These aro Rheumatism. 1 C • Do not werry about a pain in the made in single and double-breasted bath. . The worry will do you more models,, the latter having ap an pro Making a Penny Grow. harm than the pains. Tho cause of 'priate somewhat militaristic appoar- Lily bad been acting in a very m$'s- most • backaches is muscular rheums once, These coats are particularly terious minisier ever since earliest tier'', which is painful enough, but net Morning, After breakfast she beck- fatal, Lumbago is a, form of musen- onod her brother Ned to follow her lar rheumatism, so is a stiff neck, into the garden where the rest of the Sufferers from any form of rhenium - family could not see them. 1 tism should keep their general health '"Just watch what I am going teup to the highest standard by the use do!" she whispered. !of a blood -building tonic like Dr. Wil- Her ..hand, which was clasping roams' Pink Pills; while taking good, something very tight, opened when nourishing food, without too much they reached their own especial little meat. Proper nutrition and pure plot and revealeda bright new penny. blood are the best means of fighting "I'm going to plant this," she said, rheumatism. Rheumatism comes from "And perhaps after a week a little an acid in the blood, build it up, hush will springup, so covered with strengthen the system, and drive out pennies that we can buy anything weithe poisonous acid that causes rheu- w ntsDye`s openedmatism. In this way euffererg' have Ned's wide at the mere found,complete recovery as is shown by the following case: Mrs. Samuel Childerhouse, Orillia, Ont., says:-- "About ays:—"About three years ago I was greatly afflicted with a severe pain in the back, which I thought at first was due to kidney trouble. I tried a num- ber of remedies, but they did not help me any, in fact, the pain was growing worse, and got so bad that I was quite unable to do my housework. I could not even sweep a floor. I was 'ad- vised to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I am glad I acted upon the ad- vice, for before I had been taking the Pills long the pain began to subside,. and under the continued use disap- peared entirely, and I have notsince been bothered with it in any way. My husband was also cured of a se- vere attack of indigestion by this same medicine, so that we both have much reason to be grateful for it" You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine • Co., Brockville, Ont. thought, and he at once saw himself the owner of a tiny boat he had long- ed to have; for he knew Lily could be depended upon to share with him the fruit' of the little bush. "I," said Lily softly, "shall get a ;yeses; doll's tea set that I've wanted a long time." , The children then carefully planted the penny, and placed a stick to mark the spot. They waited for a whole week, but nothing happened. That penny seemed, to take the longest time to sprout! For some reason they felt shy about telling anyone what they had done, but finally they decid- ed to confide in Auntie Belle,' and get her opinion. She, they were - very. sure, might be relied upon not to laugh should their question be a fool- ish one. Auntie' Belle, after they had told their story, remained thoughtful .a moment. "My dears," she said at last, "that penny will never grow, at least not in "' that way; it wasn't intended that it should. Just think how many lazy ' people there would be in the world if they could get all the money they needed by merely planting a penny!" Then, watching the two disappoint- ed faces before her, she went on: "But with great care and indtistry the penny can be made to grow in an- other way." The little faces brightened. "How?" they cried together. "Can we make it grow?" d`This would be one way, I' think," answered Auntie Belle. "Give it to Mr. Brown's gardener in exchange for some pansy seed, and plant that in- stead. Then if you both do just ex- actly what he tells you, when the summer comes you should have some fine flowers; for your garden gets so much sun. Now you know how I love pansies; for every little bunch you bring me I'll give you a penny; and perhaps before. they cease blooming the one penny may have grown into ten! I know,"•she said, for here Lily had interrupted her, "that you would both let me have them for nothing, SEARCHLIGHTS BAFFLE ZEPPS. Aviation ,Expert Tells .How to Foil. Raiders. London's whole system of protective darkening against Zeppelin attacks is wrong and should be replaced by a lavish system of searchlights, mak- ing the city one vast Carpet oflight, according. to C. G. Grey, a well-known aviation expert, writing in the London Express. The best way to prevent an air raider from doing serious work, Mr. Grey says, is to blind him with a glare of light. "For this , reason," declared the writer, "the proposed plan of sending up aeroplanes at Bight to attack Zep- pelins is ridiculous because, until the Zeppelin is lit up by searchlight, the aeroplane cannot find it and then, as soon as the aeroplane rises above the Zeppelin to drop bombs it gets into the beam of the searchlight and the pilot is made helpless by the glare. "One hears much about night aero - but this is what grown-up people plane patrols over Paris, but they would call a business transaction, and are there chiefly to compose' the I insist on paying for all the flowers minds of the people and the real protection of Paris is a ring of this penny produces." The children kissed their aunt, and searchlights submit the tel; enclosing the then ran off with their penny to have city. the the following scheme a•talk•with Mr. Brown's gardener, who for" protection off into a little seed shop. And before squaresda the city into half male and in the corners of each the summer was over they had really square place searchlights throwing learned how to make a penny grow— and Ned owned the little boat, and Lily the tea set that site had wanted for her dolls)—Youth's Companion. w' TEACH INVALIDS TO -WALK. Vehicle to Aid Victims of Paralysis . to Get Around. In the treatment of many invalids it is necessary to reteach them to walk. This is notably true in cases of broken limbs, paralysis, locomotor ataxia and other similar maladies. A device to aid the patient in learn- ing to walk again has been devised and is in successful use in a Michi- gan sanitarium. It is called the walk- ing chair, and by making use of the vehicle the patient may first learn to use his feet while in a sitting pos- ture. Later, when his strength is equal to the task, he can stand, sup- porting himself on the bars of the carriage. The wheels are rubber - tired and the whole carriage is very light, though:strong, offering practi- cally no resistance to the motive 'power furnished by the`'invalid. .. The walking chair is especially treatment p v ing• cases oflocomotor ataxia, in • No. 9177. We pay highest net cash prices li', not whet the prieeli,t promises, bold...weer you 0111,4ly get theit makes your profit. Wo hove built PP 8,11180 LIt of shippers through treating !hem fairly, We oris un- uauell, hbemlle Owgmd ni We charge no reminders. We 189 all express chargesWrite for our price! in and 15181,1. offer. Ginseng and Weavethe lor- Golden Seal sell buyers of Ginerefo pay Upited9tatnand oaulher therefore y highest prices, Write( orpricelist, DAVID BLUSTER! & BRO. r"steeeGg +Yard: r ao 163 W. 27th St., New York, N. Y. FREE TO GIRL Z'{re will glue this beautiful prize free of all charge to any girl or young lady who.,wii1 sell 40 sets of our handsome Xmas cards and Xmas tags and seals at' 10 cents a liacltaEx, The Extension Bracelet Is of rolled gold plate, and flts any arm. Send us your name and we will send you the cards.' When sold send us the money and we will send you the bracelet. Address BONIER -WARREN 00. Dept. 200, Toronto, Ont. attractive when fur -trimmed, a fes- most looked at this last as a hopeless tare so popular at present. The illus- convue. Mr. and Mrs. Oldroyd are other tration shows—Ladies' Home Journal convinced that "Thorpe" is none other hand - Pattern No. 9177—one of these coats. than their long -lost son. The th It can be made in any one of three writing of the slon is identical Iter lengths; high, turn -down or crushed that of their son George's last letter home, and an additional proof is that when he emigrated to Canada he went accompanied by a friend named Thorpe. "PAINLESS EDUCATION." How Modern Children are Taught to. Learn While at Play. Attention of teachers now is be - chased at your local Ladies' Home l ing called to "painless ed'u`cation." A Journal dealer, or from the Home • mother writing in one of the current Pattern Company, 183 George Street, magazines tells how her daughter, Toronto, Ontario. I now at the age of 12, has achieved a certain "natural education." The military collar; full-length sleeves and turn -back cuffs. Lengths of coat at centre back, 40, 33 or 25 inches. It cuts in five sizes -34 to 42—size 38 requiring 4% yards of 36 -inch mater- ial, and % yards of 36 -inch contrast- ing material for collar, cuffs and pocket laps, or 3% yards fur banding and a leather belt. Patterns, 15 cents each, can be pur- A GENTLE LAXATIVE FOR LITTLE ONES Baby's Own Tablets are a gentle laxative. They are absolutely safe and are so pleasant in action that schools. .The little girl learned with once the mother has used them for out knowing that she was learning. her little ones she will never again For example, instruction was given h '11 m b d little girl speaks a number of lan- guages, she is well along in mathe- matics, having mastered both alge- bra and geometry, and has never taken them as studies in the sense that they are studied in the high resort to cna� nars , t -sine mg, in addition in the course of shelling Please Don't Stir It. Lady clerks are now a familiar tasting castor oil, which baby always peas. The game was to ,find how. For Goodness' Sake Don't Stir sight in most English banks and, fought against taking. Baby will many peas there were in two pods. Dr. Jackson's Roman Meal Porridge. speaking broadly, they are success - take the Tablets with aa smile, and The two pods had to be added. If you do it's spoiled. Read and fully performing their more or less thousands of mothers tell us their Dice were added to the game and the follow directions on package. For routine duties. In the majority of little onus will coax for them. They little girl' soon became an expert in early breakfast, make while getting cases these ladies have been given are sold by medicine dealers or by adding the number of spots on them. evening meal, in a double boiler or temporary appointments that is to mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. set boiler in basin of boiling water. theyhave been engaged Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, In the matter of subtraction, tin When you get up, light gas under say, g gad on the Ont. soldiers and marbles were used, and boiler, allow inner boiler to set in understanding that when the regular whenever a cannon shot toppled over boiling water without stirring while staff, whom they have released for LONG -LOST SON FR011I-0ANADA, a number of soldiers, the child soon dressing. Your breakfast is ready. the army, return, their services will was able to tell how many were left It's delicious, very nutritious, pre- no longer be required. It is, however, standing. There were no quizzes and vents indigestion and relieves con- a question as to whether banks will Recognized an Trenches a Missing Son , the child was taught to get results stipation or money back." ' All ever return to their old method of em - grocers, 10 and 25 cents. Joint and Muscle Pains Banished by Nerviline IT CURES RHEUMATISM. Thousands of people, thole full of the joy of living --happy, glad, bright people, that Nerviline has cured of their pains, all tell the same wonder- ful story of its power to drive out the echos and tortures of rheumatism and kindred ills. "My goodness, but Nerviline is a miracle -worker," writes Mrs. Char- lotte Chipman, mother . of a well- known family residing at Mount Pleasant. "Last month I was so crip- pled up with sciatica and musculo rheumatism as to be almost unable to de a bit of housework. My joints were so 'stiff ' and the muscles so frightfully sore that I even cried at times with the pain. For years we have used Nerviline in our family and I just got busy with this wonder- ful, good old liniment. Lots of rub- bing with Nerviline soon relieved my misery and:I was in a real short time about my work as usual," No matter where the ache is, no matter how distressing the pain you. can rub it away with Nerviline. For forty years it has been curing lum- bago, sciatica, backache, colds, chest trouble and all sorts of winter ills. Keep a large 50e. family size bottle handy and you'll be saved lots of trouble and have smaller doctor bills. Small trial size 26e. at dealers every- where. ' HIS LITTLE DAUGHTER. A PEER'S JOKE. Lord Rayleigh Has a Keen :Sense 96 Rumor. One of the most interesting mem- bers of the British peerage is Lord Rayleigh, who for the scientific work has received the high honor of the Order of Merit. Although Lord Ray- leigh is such a noted scholar he has a very keen sense of humor, and he ono played a very neat little joke upon a learned friend with whom he had been discussing some deep sub- jects. "What is the difference be- ! tweon the North and South Poles?" he asked gravely. His lordship's friend thought he'had a now scien- r tifie problem to grapple with, and brought all the weight of his brain to bear upon the question. "I really must give it up," he said at last. "The answer is simple enougb," re- plied Lord Rayleigh, with a smile. "There is all the difference in the. world." Post Card Sent to Her Father at the Front. TEMPERANCE AND THRIFT. Virtues Which Act and Re -Act Upon Each Other. The writer lived his early years among workmen and his later years as an employer of labor, and it is in- comprehensible to him how any in- dividual having at heart the elevation of the manual laboring man can fail to place upon the habit of thrift the highest value, second only to that of temperance, without which no honor- able career is 'bl f t in - poser e, or agatns temperance no combination of good qualities can prevail. Temperance and thrift are the virtues which act A pathetic incident is told in a and re -act upon each other, strength - letter written from Flanders by ening both, and are seldom found Private J. Pulfer, of the R.A.M.C., to apart. The pure elevating, happy a friend in England. He says: "We were taking two wounded men in an ambulance from the firing line when one of them- died in our hands. is not as well with that home as We were preparing to bury him when could be wished.—Andrew Carnegie. a post card with the verse given be- low dropped from his pocket: Daddy, darling, I am thinking Of dear father far away; And that you be free from danger Night and morn for you I pray. Though from all of as you're parted, Still I pray where'er you be, That God will keep you from all home with wife and children is the product of both. When some part of the weekly earnings is not saved all BE CURED TO -DAY OF BACKACHE Your persistent back -ache can have but one cause—Diseased Kidneys— and they must be strengthened be- fore the back -ache can be cured. Your best remedy, and the quickest danger to act, is Dr. 'Hamilton's Pills; they And bring you safely back to me. cure kidney back -ache in a hurry. DORA. Simply wonderful is the action of "When we read the card we could this grand old medicine which for have cried" writes Puffer. "The man liver, kidney and stomach disorders had received the card that morning has no equal. Dr. Hamilton's Pills from his little girl at home, tellingwill surely cure your back weariness, him to be quick and come back to they will bring you ap;setite, color, ! strength and good spirits. Being her. I have seen many burials, but, purely vegetable they are mild, not I never felt as upset as when we put: drastic. Get a' 25c. bottle of Dr. that poor chap down in the grave." Hamilton's Pills to -day. g� Don't Stir It. Lady Bank Clerks. . of Couple in England. without the use of rules. The funny One of the strangest romances of doings of "Mr. X" interested her in wide beams vertically upward, the the great war has just come to light algebra. Cardboard and scissors beam of each searchlight overlapping in Leeds, England. started her in geometry., She was that of its neighbor. Thus London Ten years ago a Leeds youth, able to demonstrate that the square would be covered with a carpet of George Ernest Oldroyd, disappeared on the hypothenuse of a right-angled light so blinding that passing air- from his home, and when his parents triangle is equal to the sum of the craft could see nothing below while next had news of him he was acting squares on the 'other sides before land guns would have a clear target as a cook to a party of Canadian rail- she ever had heard of the rule. in the lighted area above." n_ In other words, she learned things way engineers on the prairies of Ca g .3'- oda. After a month or two his par- by doing them at play. Instead of TURN OVER TIME ents ceased to have letters from him, having to memorize rules, she did and after the lapse of several years, the problem and learned the rule When Nature Hints About the Food. and despite many viiin endeavors to afterward, if she ever learned it. When there's no relish to food and trace him, they reluctantly came to Many a rule has been glibly recited all that one eats doesn't seem to do the conclusion that he was dead, and by a child with no idea of what it any good is the time to make a turn- have mourned him as such for at was about. Certain verbs "take the over in the diet, for that's Nature's least seven years. dative after the analogy of their way of dropping a hint that the food Now, as the result of 'a chance primitives. The rule might as well isn't, the kind required. meeting in the trenches in France it have been in the original Latin, so For a number of years 1 followed seems likely that Mr. and Mrs. Old- far as ability of the average student railroad work, much of it being office royd are to have their son restored to to comprehend it. work of a trying nature. Meal times them. A Leeds soldier at the front —�• were our busiest; and eating too much recently met there a member of the Cure and too quicklyof food such as is Canadian contingent, whom he 'in- �0 Guarmnteea' stantly recognized as George Oldroyd, Never known to, commonly served an hotels and res- taurants, together with the sedentary of, Leeds, and hailed him as an old ®r*�. fail; mete without do 24 hours. Is habits, were not long in giving me friend. The Canadian replied that he i pain dyspepsia and stomach trouble, which was making a -mistake as his name ®� _ soothidg, healing; reduced my 'weight from 20Vto 160 was Thorne and he had never in his Corn takes the sting right knowledge been to Leeds. u out. No remedy sq po"There was little relish in any food Conversation between the two pesakCorn safo and sure 80 pu6old eePain valuable in the reatm est of im ro - and none of it seemed to do me any elicited the story from "Thorpe.' 888 C .960. Der bottle. good. It seemed the more I ate the Y g which disease it is very difficult for poorer I got. and was always hungry the patient to recover the use of his before another meal, no matter how g Nine years ago he had been in a big train smaoh in Canada, from which he had emerged with his memory so completely gone that he could remein- ,ber nothing of his previoue life, not even his name. He told the Leeds comrade that following the accident a limbs without en artificial support of much I had eaten. sonic kind. This machine isused so frequently in cases of this kind that it is sometimes referred to. as the 'geometer ataxiacab," Germany takes a census every five years; England, every ten years. A woman sniffs every time she tltinlcsof daughter-in-law's teethed of rearing babies, . Motor omnibuses burning coke are appearing on, London 'streets; they can be run over one hundred miles on about 400 lb, of conte. Chinamen take the oath in court by kneeling dawn and breaking a saucer. The officer of the court then says: "You shell tell the truth and the whole truth; the saucer is cracked; and i£ you do .rot tell the truth your "Then I commenced a trial of Grape -Nuts food, and was surprised how a small saucer of it would carry me along, strong and with satisfied appetite, until the next meal, with no sensations of hunger, weakness or dis- tress as before, "I have been following this diet now For several months and my im- provement has been so great all the others in my family have taken up the use of Grape -Nuts with complete satisfaction and much improvement in health. "Most people cat hurriedly,, have lots of worry, thus hindering diges- tion, and therefore need a food that is predigested and concentrated in nour- ishment." "There's a Reason," iv'am° given by Canadian Postum Co, Windsor, Ont. Ever road the above letter 0 A neve enc appears trent title to time. They soul will be cracked like the saucer." in orogtt.une, true" rise full of Lnmtw DISCOVERED CHLORINE. British Scientist Was Finder of Poi- sonous Element, Chlorine, which in its liquid form letter bearing the name of Thorpe the Germans are said to be using in was found in his possession, and he their poison bombs, otves its disco'v- had been known by that name ever since. The Leeds man assured him that he had not the slightest doubt as to his identity, and as he had known the whole Oldroyd family, • he gave "Thorpe" ;their address and advised him to write. Mr. and Mrs. Oldroyd, who Still live in Loads, have now re- ceived a letter giving further particu- lars. The man "Thorpe" wrote that he VDined title Canadian contingent in ancouver trine months ago. He was In Toronto nine years ago, +ltd was in a train Wreck somewhere that, left Kim in g' Winnipeg hospital. 1'irere that period his mind, he says, Is a blank. A11 his efforts to discover his parents have been futile, and ho al- ery as an element, as well as its name, to a British scientist, Humph- rey Davy. It was 1t1 1810 that he found the mysterious gas to be undo- composable into other elements, Should we decide to flattertheGer- mans by imitating them, there Would be no difficulty in finding the chlorine. Tho earth and the pea are frill of it, in the form of salt. It would in- deed be difficult not to find chlorine— in one or other of its combinations-- wherever ombinations—wherever one tried, in earth, air or water; but it would be impossible to find 15 anywhere except in alliance With another °lenient. Workmen who split up common salt—chlorine of sodium --in order to get the chlorine, grow fat in the process, but as a set- off, their teeth decay. C. JOHN BULL AT THE TABLE. Why the Britisher Has the Best Phy- sique in Europe. The Britisher is notoriously atten- tive to the wants of the "inner man," which may be one reason for his phy- sical and mental superiority over others. Culinary inefficiency is responsible for more domestic unhappiness than one who has not studied the subject would imagine. This is on the au- thority of one who has paid some at- tention to the weakness for tasty things which John Bull has ever man- ifested. ploying a purely male staff, for it appears probable that after the war many factors will operate to cause a dearth in bank clerks coincident with an extra demand for their services. Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper. • The Scholar. A school master called at the home of a pupil, whose absence had ex- tended over the week, and inquired of the lad's mother the reason. "Why," she said, "he's past his 14th year, and his father and I think he's had schooling enough!" "Schooling enough! Why I did not finish my education until I was 23." "Is that so?" said the mother. "But you see, that lad of ours has But these has now been gathered by got brains." a statistician hard, solid facts which show that the average Britisher eats almost twice as much as the German, while an Italian 16 satisfied with less' than half the food a Britisher con-, sumes. A British workingman spends 14s. on food, a Frenchman 10s., a Belgian' 8s. 2d., a German 'Ts. 6d., and an Ital-1 Han es. The Britisher consumes more meat than any other European, and the meat is considered to be the best of all foods for making muscle and brain. This is why the Britisher has the better physique than the men of any other nationality, why he is the best athlete, the hardest worker and the quickest thinker. ED. 6. ISSUE Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Gentlemen,—In. Sept. 1905 I was thrown from a road machine, injur- ing my hip and back badly and was obliged to use a crutch for 14 months. In Sept,, 1906, Mr. Wm. Outridge of Lachute urged me to try MINARD'S LINIMENT, which I did with the most satisfactory results and to -day I am as well as ever in niy life. Yours sincerely, Ms MATTHEW it BAINES. mark. Liked to Talk. A guest was expected for dinner and Bobby had received five cents as the price of his silence during the meal. Ile was as quiet as a mouse until, discovering that his favorite dessert was being served, he could no longer curb his enthusiasm. He drew the coin from his pocket and rolling it across the table, exclaimed: "Here's your nickel, mother, I'd rather talk." minard's Liniment. Cures Gorge; iu Ciswe Russia's annual tli•ink bill in the Past was about 4150,000,000, yet so enormous is the population that the consumption per head was the small- est in Europe, with the exception of Norway. The drink bill of Great Brit- aln represents an expenditure per head of 661.; that of Russia, 18s. 46—'15. Dainard's Liniment Duras 331,olttheria, RECOMMENDED 13Y 0001) GROCERS F01:2.. 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