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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1916-3-30, Page 7Two Kinds of Winter, SPRING IMPURITIES FOR CANADIAN SOLDIERS. f "STRUCK OIL" _m. A Few Recipes Which May Be Found, Femark`ble Ways in Which Gold has IN TIIE Bf A® u Been Found LIVI 1 if every IIoar aro a few recipes that 1 trout pants discovered a gold mine lhenol 13ut th;tit is how the largest American:' out 1t rills Seeet011- 1. How to waterproof ti It was a young Indian tulle wa n u !l ter! Useful. 1 ratan Who washed his owe ---- to give to Canadian Soldier;, writes would be a simile in washerwomen. Mr. Geo; 0. MacLean, in the'Scottisb est nugget Tonic 1yletllc'ine is g'1�T¢eeSSityever round in California was turned of 1 9 nl s IV'll' ' P'nit Pills f P their over- ' or ale 'coats. Put 1 Ib, alum, ems, f Washin his clothes in a certain L • t i s i ilei glue (or ally other first-class glue) window watching the rain and flet- people are an all year round tonic, sitcom when this trig lump of fortune ting beeoase it -kept hint indoors. "If bloodsbuilder• and nerve -restorer. But )la five quarts of boiling water. Wheni came hie catty. Who- will say now that only I had some. one to play with!" they are especially valuable h the dissolved, add five quarts of gold wa•lt.frtue-eleanlinoss, for allofce-does; y ter. When cold put in the ove'r'coat not bringits o'wu reward? i • he sand, and he had hardly finished spring when the system is loaded with p I fo 'f dry it will Tho Oallfor)tiaui Eldorado,, to which' LI Ute world rushed with one accord, wee art spotted by a man who went out early one' merging to dig onions with a sheath -knife, ,and found gold adhering to the tirade, :Talking of sheath -knives, they were the favorite means of flickin gold In elendigo dare. The diggers used these knives ,form any things, and speaking` when the doorbell went impurities as a result of the indoor„res 1Vhen r x ..ew mum "l urrahl" he shouted. "I Slope it's no other season when the blood is so 2. A sure cure for dyselitery- "t'ting-a- 1ing. " 'life of the Winter months There is shed the rain, Harold. Then we can play all rho much in need of purifying and enrich- Put a heaping tahlespoonfut of the morning with my building: blocics." j ing•, and every dose of these Pills helps best laundry starch into half a pint Ile to down the hall toward the he make new, rich, red blood. In the of milk. Then put in two tablespoon - door at top speed, but came back I spring one feels weak and tired -Dr. fuls of blackberry brandy, if that is alone, and slowly, with only a card Williams' Pink Pills give strength. In not handy put in enough red pepper ' 11 ixtur+ that the postman had brought. I the spring the appetite if often poor to warm It up. Pate t r s m "Whyit's for you my boy, fromi�.Dr, Williams' fink Pills dtivelop the every two or three hours, • wore them in their belts. They used Your cusins in the' East!" said his appetite, tone -the stomach anti aid 8. A cure for vomiting. -Put a to dig in their "claims," flicking out mother, and then she read it aloud. tweak digestion. It is in the 'Spring heaping tablespoonful of English bits of gold with the point, t itis a e s espoon. las of Imagine taking thirty-two pounds' "I wish you were here now," ran. that poisons in the blood find ,an out- black Curran Jam R the card. "We have much snow. Paul 15b in disfiguring pimples, eruptions, cold `water, mash , well, and take a and 1 go coasting down the hill every' and boils -Dr. Williams' Pink Pills swallow every few minutes. day. Our dog Whiskers likes it too 'speedily clear the skin because they` 4. Best wy to make an egg nogg ""C t 'I I' I hound like t th a t of the trouble in the -Put yolk ofegg woigbt of gold out of a bole 1a the earth before breakfast! Yet such. an experience was common slough. 1 Anda gold mine to New Zealand oas Ing m sure s go o "e r o into a tumbler with was discovered by' a man who picked that, but all we have in California,•is_ blood. .In the spring anaemia, rheu-• a teaspoonful of Jamaica rum. Beat up a stone to throw at a wood, pigeon! matism, indigestion, neuralgia, erysi- up well add put in a teaspoonful of .k • rain. It spoils everyone's fun;' e Wilbur stared gloomily out of"tfie window again. . "Are there any new rosesout?" his Mother asked. • "eh, yes! Lots,ef-thein: There are yellow tea roses and those funny, red, striped ones. Oh, there's .a. whole wheelbarrowful, I'm sere:- And, mother, the wind .has blown down a long- vine of .your prettysmilax, right across the path." "Why, what useful eyes you have!" his mother answered. "Let us put on our raincoats and go out" While Wilbur held the basket, his mother snipped off big, flagrant roses; and spicy greens from the cedar • hedge. Finally she cut off, the long vine of smilax. To Wilbur's sur- prise, she .threw 'it'round his neck like a -wreath. When theyhad come back to the pleasant living room, Wilbur's mother arranged the roses and the green vines in big bowls. Suddenly Wilbur jumped up and said, "Oh, I know *hat I want to dol" and started for his .own room. In a little while he was back again, with his blocks, which he spread out - on the rug before the cheerful fire- place. Fora whole hour he was busy but very still. Then be told his mo- ther to look. Now Wilbur had more than a'hun- dred'blocks of many different. shapes. Of them he had built a pretty house with many steps before it, On top of it he put a roof garden made of pink baby roses in tiny match boxes. Along. the whole length of the rug and up to the house he had stretched a co- vered walk, and on the sticks that formed the top of it he had placed the small -leaved smilax vine -his wreath. "Why, it is the most beautiful thing that I ever saw made with blocks!" said his mother. "I can make it better yet," said ' Wilbur proudly. "May I havethe empty spools out of your sewing bas- ket?" His mother nodded. Another half hour went by. "Now, looks" the boy cried joy- fully. This time there was a pretty fence round the little' house. In front, by the covered walk, was an open gate, and by each gatepost stood a fine, straight tree from the cedar hedge, .stuck in a spool that looked like a "'garden tub. Scattered about the place were more trees, alt set in spools. "Those are my orange trees," Wil- bur said proudly. "Why, of course!" cried his mother. "Your Jerusalem cherryhas little yel- low seedballs' just like ripe oranges, and some green ones. like unripe or- anges, too. What fun you have had in thinking it all out!" "Do my cousins in the East have smilax and flowers?": Wilbur asked. "To play with in winter? Oh, no! When their mother wants smilax for their birthday cake she has to buy it at a greenhouse. Your cousins see flowers only at parties." "Why do flowers grow here in win- ter and pot there, where they live?" "Because we have warm rains." Wilbur went thoughtfully to the window. "And I suppose that if it did not rain so much we should have no figs, or prunes, or peaches, either," he said. Just then the sun peeped out, for in California the sun is very kind. "Oh, I see oranges under our tree) Now I can gather them! And, mother, will you please write on a post card what I tell you, to send to my cousins? Then Pit print my name at the bottom." This was the post card; Dear Cousins, 1 am glad you are having fun with snow. It is warm to- day. I need no coat. I am going to pick up a basketful of sweet, juicy orangon now, and I think I like Cali- forniabest, after all. Wilbur. Youth's Companion, ManyeoI fe ask for advice because L they want: to bo able te blame Some- body else later on, Never forgot the power of love; by tenderness, forgiveness, and self- sacrifice we win our noblest victories, And many a man who level his °homy earl4es it around With him in a pocket flask. pelas and many other troubles are sugar. Then put most persistent because of poor, weak milk, Never put i bleed and it is at this time when all i 5. Cure for pneumonia. --Saturate nature`takes on new fife that the blood a ball ofeotton (one inch in diameter) most seriously needs attention.' Some with spirits of grain alcohol. ballAdd people does, themselves' with purge- 'three drops of chloroform to each Lives at this peason, but these only of cotton. Place between the pa - further weaken themselves. A pur- tient's teeth (after first using - v gative merely gallops through the sys- , line on the gums to prevent burning), tem, emptying the bowels, but it does• and let the patient, inhale the fumes nob cure anything. On the other in long, deep breaths for fifteen rifle- hand it[- handDl. Williams' Pink Pills actually Utes. Then repeat for fifteen minutes make new blood, which reaches every or more. Inhale again, and repeat nerve and organ in the body, bringing the above twenty times. The result new strength, new health and vigor will be' that the lungs will relax and to weak, easily tired men, women and expand to their normal condition; in children. Try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills twenty-four hours the sufferer is out this' spring -they will not disappoint' of danger, and in forty-eight hours you. (cured, although weak. Change the You can get •these health -renewing cotton belle every. seven minutes. Pills through any medicine dealer or I . "• by mail post paid at :50 cents a box BEST SOLDIERS IN THE WORLD. or six boxes for 2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville British Commander in Balkans Pays High Tribute to the Frnch. "The best soldiers in the world," is the opinion General. Sir Bryan Mahon, compttanding the' British forces in the. Balkans, expressed to the Paris Journal's Salon)ca cordespondent, re- A'realistic movinggarding the French army. pSafee film)n "Our British soldiers, too, have Movemento interests of the Safety First given the world reason for admir- e specially rottfittedrtar atly Windsordisnrd a- ation, but we never pretended to set tia specially Montreal, cox at ie-reSent on foot an army really worth the Buryur, Montreal, beforebf tJ.P.R. don. name before the spring of 1916„ as and a number of , C.P.R. of- fielais. The film was produced by Mr. Mar- cus A. Dow, general safety agent, my opinion, no people will venture to New York Central Lines, and tells execute criminal designs as long as the story of aa rales n moa, Jack Fos- two such gendarmes as England and ter,e whose carelessness endangered ho ee France are ready to defend the right." the happiness of his wife and home I Speaking of the Entente Allies, Sir until his Safetyafd Jim FSirst, convinces ccs hit- Bryan Mahon said that what was or- bybr for the First, examples him iginally a union of reason, founded demonstrating awful examples that on interest, now had become a Vile it is worse to gamble for life than to ; marriage of inclination. WHEN BABY IS ILL in half n pint of n white of egg. 110 Feels Lace a V RS. SAW "SAFETY FIRST" FILM. C.P.R. Officials Viewed Silent Drama to Stimulate Movement. we had to create everything. "Germany has finished her war, while ours is only beginning, and, in A Dollar -Meal for Five Cents—The most expen- sive foods are quite often entirely lacking in food value. They do not build muscle or supply energy. Measured by the cost of most foods, a breakfast or luncheon of Shredded Wheat with milk and cream is worth a-.foliar—and the cost is not over five cents. Two biscuits will supply • all the strength needed for a half -day's work or play. Made in Canada. SAGE REGAINED Ninety Communes Are NOW in the Hands of the French Irl. Paul Deschanel, president of the French Chamber of Deputies, who was recently the companion of Press. dent Poincare on a visit to the French trent !a Alsace, bee given the follow. Ing account of his impressions: "We paid a visit to the troops wee had just taken part in the fighting on Hartmanns'eilerltopf. So long as I live I shall never forget the look 1n the eyes of those young men, the look that was a reflection of their col. Motive soul, of the same all -nerved - !lug inspiration. One felt their Inflexible resolution„their pride, their absolute detachment from everything that was not connected with victory; one felt that they were living a higher 1100. What moral splendour) I cannot thipk about it without the tears starting to my eyes. I would like the whole of France to see what we have Risen. "We occupy in Alsace the extent of one of our big Lrrondiesementei 90 communes, 90,000 inhabitants, 10,000 school children. Everywhere the en- thusiasm for France is the same.” He says: "Late spring and early summer seems to furnish the greater number of victims, so that heat has evidently an irritating effect on the mind, producing the melancholy that ' rte that the habit is regarded as evil, many, look to it as the only relief from misery. Though suicide is con- demned by both Christianity and Mo- hammedanism, many Japanese regard is as sometimes a means toward a higher end. The evil is due to a more g Few insistent spirit of pessimism following Fellow leads to suicide. In s p' of the fact Your WHY MANITOBA MAN PRAISES DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. After Experimenting With Other gamble .in any other way. One man loses his leg, and other accidents are. realistically .portrayed in an exhibi- tion at the Safety Rally to which Jim Stevens takes Jack Foster -such as the shopman who loses an eye through When baby is ill no other medicine Medicines Max Hanjook Found in the wave of materialism in evidence Dodd's Kidney Pills the Cure That after the wars with Russia and China. He SottJtht. •• Lack of imagination and deep think- ing which fail to find solace in ma - Pleasant .Home, a-Pleasant-Home, Man. March 20th, terlal forces and knows no other (Special.) --Mr. Max Hanjook, a well- sourpe of relief naturally leaves the known resident nf' this place, who, victim fn fatal despair." after an .esbended period of ill -health The writer is pessimistic as to the is feeling atieng' and hearty again, future, for he finds that not for many is spreading broadcast the good news years has Japanese society been in that he found:a new lease of youth such a state of stagnancy and gloom. in Dodd's Kidney Pills. Statistics show that the greater "I tried all kiiids of other pills, but number of suicides are among the they didn't help me very much,". Mr. young and that the favored methods Hanjook says. "But Dodd's Kidney of seeking death are by throwing Pills have made me feel tike a differ- themselves in front of railroad trains ent man. I feel like a young fellow and by casting themselves over water - again. I want everybody to know falls. So many people jumped to that Dodd's Kidney Pills have done death over the Kegon water -fall for ine everything that has been precipice at Chuzenji in late years claimed for them." that the authorities built a high wall Dodd's Kidney Pills make men and to deter would-be suicides. The wa- woinen feel young again because they' ter -fall is one of the most beautiful spread good health all over the body. in Japan. It carries off the water- Dodd's Kidney Pills act directly on flow from the lake, which itself is PLL UEED A8 POOP Flaxseed has been known through- out historic time to possess wonderful food and medicinal properties. The Ro- mans fed it to slaves to keep them in condition and health. The civilized. pal- ate has generally rebelled at its linseed odor and taste..It ham remained for a •physician to discover a method of driv- ing oxygen out of the .linseed oil by electricity changing tho oil into a resin, odorless and tasteless as starch, )'et leaving food and medicinal properties unchanged. This 1s now used In Dr. Jackson's Roman Ideal. claimed to be the most nourishing food sold and a positive relief to dyspeptic and consti- pated. Most grocers sell it. f Made by Roman Meal Company, Toronto, Canada. "Why is your friend there such a convinced believer in second sight?" "Well, maybe it's because the poor duffer fell in love at first sight." Otiaard's Liniment for sale everywhere MAKES PERFECT BREAD "Yes, indade, she wee a good wo- man," remarked an Irishman, refer- ring to his late wife. "She was a good, kind hearted woman. She al- ways hit mo with the soft end of the broom." Otlaerd'a Liniment Believes Neuralgia. 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That's why Dodd's Kidney Pills are popular all over Canada. by tinent, Write Distributors for Canaria_ us before too lute. Dr, Hellman Medical Co„ 'dratted. Cn rig V , WARNING AGAINST LOSS Britain Must Adopt a Broad Agricul- tural Policy Andrew Bonar Late, Secretary'for will ao quickly relieve him as will the Colonies, speaking at the London School of Economies tonight, discus - not yearing goggles, the carpenter Baby's Own Tablets. They go right sed tho problem that will arise after losing a finger while working at a to the root of most childhood nil- the war, .referring particularly to agr rents -those derangements of the ricultnre. He declared that It was stomach and bowels which cause dif- necessary for England to adopt a Marion Bridge, C.B„ May 80, '02. ficult teething, colds, constipation, broad program of agricultural develop. I have handled MINARD'S LINI- vomiting and simple fevers. They meat to prevent a too great number of: MENT during the past year. It is cleanse the bowels and sweeten the men ern{grating to the colonies. always the first Liniment asked for The Government engaged in carry hand unquestionably the best stomach and drive out all cause of, ing on the war," said the Unionist ere, illness. Concerning them Mrs. Wm. leader, "has no easy task, but the seller of all the different kinds of Government which shoulders the duty t Liniment I handle. of reconstruction after the war will NEIL FERGUSON. have work no less difficult. The war has ehoevn us that agriculture is still the most important of all our indus- tries, and !u the British Isles we must have healthy agrictittue. "There was a terrible accident at "_After tee war, large numbers of our soldiers will not be willing to go back, our house last night" said a wag. "As to tame industrial life, We know how I was sitting in the parlor 1 happened important is the strength of the Imper- to look out, and I saw the kitchen! lal colonies and we wish to see them sink." grow in population with men of our own race and ideals, but the do not' Kmart a Liniment Cures Dandruff want to Seo the best and most vigor-; ous of our people leaving these shores; even for the colonies. For that reason: New Zealand's V. C. it is essential to make real efforts to; Very few people know that New place agriculture on an attractive and Zealand has its own Victoria Cross - one of the rarest medals ever award- ed "For Valor." New Zealand's Vic- toria iatoria Cross is very similar to the one so much coveted by the officers and amen of the army and navy. The connection sen o centre, however, bears the wording so required that a cable be run nun, "@ ��TryM rinteRefrlst, "Now Zealand" instead of "For 14d by Leu Drugs sh, through'a conduit 434 feet long, and Ciosese, and Strengthen Dyes after erpoaure to Valor," and has no lion, The cross the managers were in despair until h uOOtleather eo in a Wbade ltodcDicneland made soca is surmounted by a crown and is one of them hit on the happy idea of byovtfultor to By. Strain. fastened to the ribbon bat by a letter Some broadminded Physicians use and room- m- "V" for Victoria, This medal for buzz saw without the guard,, the brakeman being run over while run- ning between moving cars, the engine - man being killed while boarding the footboard of_ an engine in motion. Particularly impressive is the picture of a collision due to slowness in flag- ging. Evers, Gilks, N.B., says: -"We always In order to promote the Safety keep a box of Baby's Own Tablets in First Movement in Canada, Mr. Bury the house as we have found them 'an has secured a copy of the film, which excellent medicine for little ones." will be offered to moving picture The Tablets are sold by medicine deal - houses at divisional and other import- ers or by mail at 25 cents a box from ant railroad points along the line of The Dr. Williams Medicine Co.,a the Canadian Pacific Railway. Brockville, Ont. REAL VALUE OF RATS. MORE THAN EVER. Minard'$ Liniment Cores Burns, INC. The One Drawback. "You seem to be very comfortable here. Do you like the work of broom - malting?" the female visitor to the prison asked a convict. "I've only one fault to find with my job here, lady," replied the con- vict. "And what is that, may I ask?" "It's altogether too confining." Increased Capacity For Week. Many former tea and coffee drink- ers who have mental work to perform day after day, have found a better capacity and greater endurance by using Postum: A woman writes: "I had drunk coffee for about twenty years, and finally had what the doctor called 'coffee heart.' Y was nervous acid extremely despond- ent; had little mental or physical strength left; had kidney trouble and constipation." (Tea is just as injurious because . ib contains caffeine, the same drug found in coffee.) "The first noticable benefit which followed' the change front coffee to Postum was the improved action of the kidneys and bowels. In two weeks my heart action was greatly Improved and my ,nerves steadier. "Then I became less despondent, and the desire bo bo active agait showed proof of renewed physical and mental strength, "1 formerly did mental work aiid had to give it up 0n account of cof- fee, .but since using Post= I am doing hard mental labor with less fatigue." Name given by Canadian Postum Co., Windsor, Ont, Postum comes in Mee forms: Postum Cereal-ethe original form --must be %Veil boiled, 15e and 25c paeltages. instant Postnlf-a soluble powder--, dissolee quickly in a cup of hot was tot and, with etoani and sugar, makes a delicious beverage instantly. 800 and 50c tins, Both fertile aro equally delicious and coat about the same per cup, "There% a Reason" foe' rostrum rr--sold by Grocers. The World ores tlo mate a living, but evelty man owes the world alt; honest effort to l:0t one, Carried a Guide Wire Through a Conduit 434 Feet .Long. The uses of rats and nice in this world have been problematical until now. A use for the lowly rodent has been discovered, and in this one par- pro0tablo basis:' titular line he. is invaluable. • 4. Only a few days ago two rural telephone companies in Canton, Ill., were forced by the public utilities commission, to establish a physical t` betty their lines To do MIME' Miry a i$ 900 pare y our 7" etdne,, as used for many scute In their practice, now dsdlcat- ad to 0110 P,,blic and attaching a guide wire to the tail of a rat end chasing him through the conduit. So it came about that a rat with a silk Melina to his tail was started mend Marine wilts others ryorhaps 3oaleue 0 Success. talk and rush into print in opposition, bravery was instituted in 1889 by the those whose Byso need care can guess why, as Governor 0f New Zealand, Sir G. F. there is no Prssortption fee in Murine. Just lined your Druggtet 60c and you kuve a Complete Pkg. Bowen, He exceeded this authority Eye Book-Murino-Dropper-and Cm•wlnScrew-- in dog iri 00,but Queen Victoria signed T (tl utl]veeminBnbv'e HAWK BICYCLES An up-to•dnte High Grade Bicycle65tttedwithRotte1 Ch0in, New Caused". Brake ra+d K Los, Hercules citable Tires, high grade equip- ment inelndingldud- gunrds,Pt mp,aTools 522.56 f, d FREE 1916 Catalogue, ae0 gsp•fMJtoycte,vtdsats buy your supplies from us at wholesale races. T. W. BOYD & SON, 27 Notre Dame St. West. Montreal. ready for use, ry nye the necessary order.. for the medals,' through the small passage.. A forret •Eveefort,DvoTroublus: NoSmnrtine-Sn�t>iyd sent after bin to hurry him up was Mair n..gyOitRome ykcompany hicage adding a note, however, that it was'' too ombitious'an,1 caught the rat not te be 'taken as a precedent. Ai-' The entire collection of rats gath- JAPANESE SUICIDE CAUSES. together only nineteen of these cross - erect through the medium of a rows -•---- es were awarder). paper want ad were sent through the Why the Japs Are So Prone to Take conduit, but the managers were never Their Own Lives. font's n able to judge properly the Unrequited love, debt and the fail - F huinall ,y a local inventive genies ure of men of education to earn a ail- Finally suggested tying a bell on a rat. This sufficient living are given by a Writer was done. The ilshlino was dragged in the well-known Chuo Koren review through by the rat and then in turn as the three chief causes of suicides a fine copper Wire was drawn through 111 391010, the increase of Which in re - hand -over -hand, cent years has caused medical ex - The 'rat neglected to atop and as perts considerable anxiety. 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