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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1916-5-4, Page 7t in spite o£ her age, The other children liked the ideal 0e and brings a feeling of new tains its remarkable powers. .._-.- They asnow a log tans was nicer. health and energy to weak,ildrtired, ahl-! Madame Patti has told a good story „than a snow man, because he could' ing men; women and children. If you • about a little girl who was learning WHAT 'THE WESTERN PEOPLE not melt and telt away. They often' are out of sorts give this medicine - music. The famous singer had `ex - stopped to taut to Mr. Fool Log, and trial and. see how quickly it will re- ARE DOING. they liked to think that at night bears store the appetite, revive drooping plained to her the meaning of the and panthers crossed the water on his spirits, and fill your veins with new, I musical signs F and FF. back, !health -giving blood. "Now," said Madame- Patti, i? F Progress of the Great West Told Very late in the autumn a storm'ofj You can get these Pills from 003' means forte, what, does F mean? w'nd and rain caste down upon the; medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents! The little girl thought seriously for in a Few Pointed mountain. The great pines lashed' a boy or six boxes for $2.50 from The i an moment, ment, and then her face bright- Paragraphs. their long arms, the wind wailed, Dr. Williams'Medicine Co., Brockville, „I know," she said at last, "'eighty." Victoria school staffs have been re - through the woods, and the waxer; Ont. rose high in the little brook. When! 3+ morning came all was still and the NEW YAW TO EXTRACT BULLETS sun was shining. The children rani' --_— • gayly Lo school, but when they came Electric Bell Rings When Bullet is to the brook they stopped. Mei• Reached by Instrument. water .was wide and muddy and the! The war has brought into being foot log was gone I "Oh, 141r. Foot Log has run away. sobbed one little girl. "Never mind," said the boy wen had carved •Itir. Foot Log's face. "I think I know where Mn, Foot Log is. Now let me carry you across the water." of which can be appreciated readily Because he was very big and tall by anyone. the boy carried all the smeller children .Among these is the telephone probe, across the swollen brook. of which a good deal has already The next morning, when the child- been heard, and now a bullet extractor ren went to school, there lay Mr. Foot has been introduced with the object Log in the same old place! of facilitating what is often a tedious "Where was he, Where did Mr. and difficult operation. This bullet Foot Log go?" cried the children. extractor has necessarily been con - The big boy laughed. "He was structed to meet definite requirements. down in the sawmill pond," he ex- In the first place, the operation is per- plained. "I pulled him out and formed in the dark, the bullet being brought him back. It is never well, visible by the shadow thrown by.X- to lei. a friend get away from your rays. In the second place, the bullet daily path, especially ruch a true and', must be removed with the 'least pos- ninny ingenious pieces of apparatus designed bo aid the British surgeon in his difficult work. Some of these instruments are much too complicated to be described in the pages of a lay journal, but there are others the value tried old friend as Mr. Foot Log is. Louth's Companion. THE CHINESE LANGUAGE. The People of China Do Not Under - Bible danger of injury to important structures. In the third place, the op- eration of removal must be made as easy as practicable. The first object has been secured by fitting a fluorescent screen. to the ap- paratus in such a manner that, if an X-ray tube be placed under the table are orders ©� t.�e Miraculous A. SAWYER TELLS OF WONDER- FUL WORK OF DODD'S KID- NEY PILLS. He and His Wife, After Years of Doc- duced by 80 teachers. Coal is to drop 50 cents a ton in some back, During the season of 1915 the Ok- anagan United Growers, the central organization which markets the pro- duct of the nine fruit unions from Salmon Arm to Penticton, did a volume of business reaching the splendid total of $802,180. The sawmill at Cascade, employing eighty ]nen, will resume operations at stood on the bridge of a schooner be - once, It has a good supply of logs, side the captain on a starry night. It and will run all summer. It is re- suddenly became necessary for the ported that -work will soon be re- captain to go below, and he said to the sumed upon the big gold mine at boy -'Here take the wheel, I'll be back Carmel. in a few minutes. Steer by that star —k- -- and you will be all right: The boy THE BEST MEDICiNE began to steer the boat, and soon he FOR THE BA got her out of her course. The star wiped away the whole line as a child's' 'oh -proposed to you. I wonder what wet hand wipes away a row of figures ; that is a sign of ?" on a slate," Miss Lingerlong (desperately) -"It is a sign that you have got more He Was a Navigator. sense when you are asleep than when Sir Charles Wyndham, during his you are awake." American tour, said at a dinner in New York :—"Too many of us res- Ask for Minard'e our take no other emble a boy at the wheel, The boy R F000 POBATTALION, BY d f ahead. the one that never fails to cure and skiPPer, come tip and find us another quotalfons� FI.0 PIIYDun flan. iramptanpr tar. I've passe In the British army a battalion of 1,016 men requires for its daily Hons 635 two -pound loaves, 12? pounds of bacon, more than 31 pounds of salt and nearly 13 paunde of pepper, to mention only a few of the items. SEED POTATO‘Ia now appeared astern instead o a ea s LIED T`OTATOES, IRISH COB - The best medicine for the baby is He shouted down to the captain—`Hi, tilers. Dete;IZE Carman. Or - which, at the same time, the mother �s d that one." may give with perfect assurance thatj A Distinction. it is absolutely safe. Such a medi- I "Dhd that firm fail to pay its cine is Baby's Own Tablets. They are !debts ?" ' the only medicine absolutely teed entirly free from injurious drugs 3 'guaran- `` it failed so it wouldn't have to pay what is more they never fail to P y them." POR, SATE. 1 EWING' MACH ENS SUPPLIES -16 1.71 Superior Needles 260, Shuttles 760, Bobbins Sc, Belts 20c, for any Machine. Superior Supplies Co., Hamilton, Ont. MACHINERY. OH E 1: S 1.0 FACTORY BOILERS, Vancouver this spring. free the baby from those minor ills of iclaas. 1.../ Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys. Grates, Mlaara o Dant used try PhYe South Vancouver is talking of es- babyhoodand childhood. Once a: Let us figure on your reciuirements, Emperor Iron Works, Ltd., hapanee, tablishing a woollen factory. mother has used them she would use Too Willing Worker, Vernon property is assesssed for no other medicine. They regulate "Yes, the boss said he was losing e4 042 758 a slight increase over 1915. the stomach and bowels; drive out ,money on the things I was making." IExTs WANTED n To HANDLE id 9elling aperinllles Fnor- AGENTS WANTED. Nelson will be the scene of a mining constipation; expel worms and make convention for one week early in 1 teething easy. They are sold by medi- July. eine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a Lee Sing was fined $75 in the Vic- box from The Dr. Williams Medicine toria Police Court for keeping on Co. Brockville, Ont. opium joint. ei Th Fraser Hotel at New West- LOSS OF LIVES IN WAR. mi:alter was recently sold out by the — The latest estimates of the dead and permanently incapacitated from the war are 2,000,000 for the Entente toun- �� tries and 1,980,000 for the Teutonic Eye Remedy.NoSmarting, allies, says the New York World, The just Eye Comfort. At proportions to total population are 0.7 Your Druggist's Soc per Bottle. MurineEye per cent. for the Entente countries SalveinTuhes25c.Foaled eliheEyelfreeask and 1.4 for their enemy. The great- Druggists orMurineEyeRemedyCo„Chicago est sufferers are Austria-Hungary, — Rough on Dad. with 1.7 per cent.; Germany, 1.5 per cent.; and France, 1.8 per cent. tering, Found Quick Relief and Per- sheriff. manent Cure in Dodd's Kidney Pills. A motion to establish a dog tax et Langley was lost in the council by a Caporal Junction, Ont., .April 24th.— vote of 3 to 4. (Special.) -Bordering on the neiracu- Bridge Foreman Johnson has a lous is the cure of Mr. A. Sawyer, of crew of 28 men at work now on the this place. For ten years he was an new Goat River bridge at Creston. invalid. Five doctors failed to help There were 288 births, 96 deaths, him. When he was a complete wreck, and 94 marriages in the city of Van - and unable bo walk across his room, vouver during the month of March. he decided to try Dodd's Kidney Pills.' Work will be begun immediately on Six boxes of them made him like a' the construction of a plant for the new man. 1 treatment of complex ores in Nelson. "Yes, I suffered for ten years,” Mr.! During the past winter over 4,000, - Sawyer said in speaking of his cure. 000 feet of loge were taken out at the "The doctors, of whom S tried five al...,Crow's Nest Pass Lumber Company's together, couldn't give me any per- camp, manent relief. Some said I had rheu-1 In South Vancouver eleven China- matism, others called it lumbago, but man, gardeners, are asking $2,500 I got steadily worse. • I damages they allege to have been done stand One Another. "I must say I was a complete wreck - to their gardens by the floods, and the room darkened, the shadow when I started to take Dodd's Kidney' There has been received at the An incident, trifling in itself, that of the bullet and of the points of the Pills. They made a new man of me. , Court Houde, for the Government ex - shows the difficulties with which a forceps will be visible continuously. My t " wifegob the same good re` 1 ibit there,a pure white cock phea- sults from them. It was after trying sant, from the Kelowna district. several doctors and a specialist from i' A new traffic by-law in Victoria is Sault Ste. Marie, who advised her to 1 to the effect that pedestrians must traveller in China has occasionally to But the solution of one difficulty in contend, is told by Sir Alexander this case raises another—that of the Hosie in his interesting account of a darkened room Cutting instruments trip through the interior provinces en- cannot be used unless the surgeon can stay in bed a month, that she decided; not cross the streets at intersections, titled, "On the Trail of the Opium see what he is doing, and as this in- to try Dodd's Kidney Pills. She took bu only ab designated crossings. Poppy. strument has to work in the dark it a dozen boxes in al with splendid re-1The announcement is made by the When we left Fu-ch'iang Hsien, he • is constructed with a blunt point that sults. We both praise Dodd's Kidney 1 C. P. R. that during the coming sum - says , one of the local escort, evident- will work its way down between Pills. No one can speak too highly' mer no liquor will be sold at the cent - make up to the muleteer in charge of appreciable damage pressing struc- Dodd's Kidney Pills have a record , Louise. the litter. He hoverd round the front tures aside rather than through them. of over a quarter of a century in Can- ' Fishermen from the Vedder ' River mule, and the muleteer addressed A very powerful pair of forceps is 1 ade, during which time they have and Stave River report that steelhead Mai: necesssary to grip and extract a but- f earned undying praise in all parts of 1 salmon are plentiful and have been "You are one of our escort, aren't let, and a great deal of damage might I the Dominion. Ask your neighbors I caught in large numbers in the last you?" be done if something that was not The man replied in some unintel- seen, perhaps an artery or a nerve, legible jargon, and the muleteer tried .*as picked up along with the bullet. him again: "What is the name of the ,Accordingly, the blades of the forceps place at which we 'stop to-nighb?" are attached to an electric bell, which The man appeared not to under - ,Only rings when both the blades aro stand the question, and I replied for , him, "tying -Yuan Hsien." The muleteer thereupon said to him- self, "This is very funny. I under- stand all my foreign employer says, , but I do not understand what this ' man, a couiitry..an of my own, says 1 to rite, nor does he understand ale." i The man passed on to the second! muleteer after a long silence, but the ; 'latter was equally unable to under stand him. Nothing daunted, the man took refuge in song, and kept on sing- ; Ing nearly the whole of the day. When will China possess a language that will .be intelligible to the whole Chinese race? WOMAN COOKS ARMY TUTORS. Their Employment to Instruct Sol- diers Urged in England. De. Sloan Chesser, speaking recently • itute of Hy- giene, a the Inst t h a meeting t t g London, urged the employment • t soldiers, cooks to 1netl liC t tt o f wet ne 0 Those in charge of caps and hatspital e n cases kitchens, she said, were in may t , ignorant of cooking and dietetics, and the Governeet had only begun, in a small way, to utilize trained women cooks to teach the soldiers, If 'England could, on a large scale, use good 'women cooks, with soldiers working under thein, the country would save in a camp where a divi- sion is billeted several thousand. pounds each week. Most women, Dr. Chesser insisted, rnede the mistake of being too anxious to Save ie food. Girls might be train, ed for "hosts service" in the kitchen, the garden, the fame, the counting lime or the hospital, It should be impoashble for any healthy Woman to be idle at the present thee. about them. 4• SCANDAL IN HUN WAR LOAN. Government mEptied the Savings • . Banks. - The London Telegraph's Rome cor- respondent says that, according to in- direct information from Berlin, Dr. Liebknecht disclosed a fact of consid- erable gravity during the sitting of the Reichestag on April 8 regarding bhe latest German loan. The President, Ministers and Deputies alike made the most determined efforts to prevent Dr. .Liebknecht from speaking, and the censorship. prevented the newspapers from publishing anything about ib. Persons in Germany do -not know, or know only imperfectly, what Dr, Liebknecht said, but great fear pre - veils in Germany that to cover the loan the Government emptied the savings 'banks and ltindred institu- tions. The ten Milliard love is a colossal mystification, and Li necht would seem to have disclosed this in the Reichstag in two or three _sen- tences heard in the tumult, After the sitting it was made im- possible to com- Dr.Liebl t osslble for p here fir T news a with an P • p unicate y m was a demand for his arrest, but the this take raid to Government was of step, fearing. the indignation of the working classes, whose savings had been commandeered. The conclusion to be drawn from tiro above is that it Will be impossible for Germany to lipid) any further loan, Echoes of the scandal must have reached Austria-Hungary, and will have a prejudicial effect en Aus- tro-Hungarian borrowing. Her Dress. "I dress expensively. Do you think you oould do as well for me in that rasped as father does?" "Perhaps to," said the young mal, "St'il, I shouldn't like to go around looking as shabby as he does," two weeks. To fall a distance of seventy feet and still live is the experience of Ed- ward Tolfson, who was employed on "And what were you making?" 1 g 0,015 profits. Acme Supply' Co., Iangs- "Mistakes." tan. t,nt. Beauty may be only skin deep, but every woman knows that that is deep enough. ANTED - LATH IIAC1UNISTS "all" Toolmakers, also operators e5pe,denoed. on the larger size . shells, Phone or wire applications pre- ferred. 33. Bell & Son Company, Ltd., ®reSL George, On#. Eyes inflamed by expo- sure xpo- kCIiIN1STs, FITTERS, TOOL- euretoSun, Dust and Wind ��'makers, handl• men, also operators quicklyrelievedbyMurtne exl1,erienced on shells, Phone, wire, or write. B. Bell & Son Company, Ltd., St. ,lenrge, Ont. SEEP WANTED. Minard's Liniment Co., Limited: I was very sick with Quinsy and thought I would strangle. I used MINARD'S LINIMENT, and it cured me at once. I am never without it now. Yours gratefully, MRS. C. D. PRINCE. Nauwigewauk, Oct. else. Fathers and Sons "The old-fashioned boy used to mind every word his father said," "Yea," replied the rather cynical youth; "but you must remember that the old-fashioned boy had one of those thoughtful, old-fashioned fath- ers." Mlaard'a Liniment Lumberman•e Friend" 1 t1 r lit touching; the bullet, The dove, if th' it k_•-•� i'.1'k I " ai 4 [LL* boll is rtadd o tie while the lit,,;:: � m r�p�vA�@1`{ 1 ,� t ! and if the ht.di o ,tinuest o rine',when 1 Young �yfrff{ AND ERU. the bullet is ..teed; no (18 t:;ll have been picked up 'esu :u bullet, , and three is no dtlangcr in Pt11;_g it out. In the Spring Most People Need a The surgeon using. Hite bestrument eau tire being opened to grasp the both t, 'rhe Foot Log. T lore wee once a foot log -that 1•ved by itself. All the other foot ogs were far away dove the brook, but this log had boon Placed where the brook was very narrow told the dog- vooci and hetllock llranchee trailed in the water. The reason it was there was that it' helped to make a short eut to the little schoolhouse op the moo stain. Dhtgl (long! ding! (longi the school bell would call anti then the chll ren ,itself in clistigttring el°options, Tu this It apeal's t0 have given good results ••. 't ] L 1 d beside 11 tulle t 'Tonic 1Vledielne, therefor,, not only see what he is do- ing, hut, by Means of the bell, he has One of the surest signs that the tt very neat -irate sense of touch for any blood is out of order .is the pimples, piece of metal that he is wati'hleg the nnsightly eruptions and eczema that points ol! his forceps tibtempting to come frequently with the change from pick up from among the structure winter to spring.These Prove that deep down below the sl in, 1 has een u.: - '.-h the l,u,n indoor life of winter hes lied The inett ume nt 1 b use wit i �r the Government grain elevator at the 1." x t9 �? g t P unch C' I t `) faot of Salisbury ;)rive. �1tRiTyC�G for lunch Of � Zit) is• reported that beUtcr returns Ea itplacer-gold ming in carious atter-t'he illi atrel a 130.1; 1 y 1 Eli 70Ti in thw Fort Stccle division old time When the appetite I t+ere o',tainea ht 1915 chin far several erav CS "SO171ething diifel' 11"-o, p;'evicnm . 7 he value of the gold te,overeci ha:= been estimated at $10,- 15„ SCUIT, ti elle" Shredded Whop vecn toast. Heat to restore its �e i$10,ocred has .been estlmated at Wheat 1110,1100 7t i11 the oven I:an,laops peopls ale taking hold of tate preliminary a. • crispness; -the then rrangements for come/Ulm of the Western serve with butter, soft chees is c As a toast ! At Pntrbiu Immigration Offices A. 1110 next e iCancels Irrlgalion Association, which i , he held there July 23-20. or marmalades \\,_ its effect alien elle blood, and that a success in a mambo: of cases, but 1 for chafing dish Cooper,! it A. 11'estlake is kept very busy pre- ----- - ___ enos.i Ilisolc Baking Powder costs no more than the ordinary kinds. For economy, buy the one pound tins, EAGILLEIT COMPAf1Y LIMITED W,Nn,nM T4RONT0 enr•..onrnrw t 1 li l't. It full 1 tg pp , What Dreams are 14lade of. IS a rare de 1 t his point from the g ounc 1 at t h theb aY p i este medicine.. is needed to put it is still upon nes trial; mbar on it will mating uncle cables from ng eadh Germans stopped, twisted and right. Indeed, .there ase few people no doubt be possible to sate whether tonic at this, sea- or not this beautiful theory, will stand Of real nutriment. llmerieen side into Canada, and fell, and .we were too hoarse to Dillydally (a chrmtie<procrast stat who do not need a „y ehcrer as the terrible machine guns or)—"I dreAmt last night that I -fir- asses that he does not g t son, Bad blood does not merely show the best of actual service conditions, hardly a day p d _-- .� turn would come hurrying across the foot" , log, Tha old lag loved to reel the'; r ame condition is dee attacks of rhea- in experimental work, but the real Pressure of the little deet Some. anatism and lumbago; the harp stab- test will be when the instrument came dancing along fenilessly othersbung pains of sciatica and neuralgia; comes to be used by others than poor appetite and a desire . to avoid those who have carried out the invest; walked carefully, and some lagged or exertion. You cannot cure these trou- gallons. loitered es the children stopped to files by the use of purgative medicines; -de. ----- look at the minnows in the Cleat' brOplti you need a tonic, and n tonic only, i THEN PATTI LAUGHED. water. I and among all medicines there is none : _, One day a boy drew out his knife, can equal Dr, Williams' Pi.1c. Pills for 1 I difficult to realize that that and cut a face on the old log.. tis their tonic, life-giving, nerve -rester- wonderful woman Madame Patti will "There," he said, "there you are, old"ing powers. Every dose of this meth- celebrate her seventy-third birthday Mr. Foot Logi Now you have eyes! eine makes new, rich blood which as d a nose and a month" this month, but such is the fact, and SROM SUNSET COAD drives es ut impurities stimulates every Made in Canada. ]ser'voice still re- ' Well Built is Built To Win— but in building brain and body, often the daily diet lacks certain essential mineral elements. These necessary fact- ors are abundantly 814) - plied by the field grains, but are lacking in many Mods—especially white flour, from which they' are thrown out in the milling process to make the flour white. Grape -Nuts made of whole tivheat and malted barley, supplies all the rich nutriment of the grains, including their vital mineral salts, those all -necessary build- ers of active brains and vigorous bodies. To build right, eat Grape-1\1as• "There's a Reason" Fly Poison Kills More Children Than Ail Other i Jisons Combined For Safety's Sake, Use - le there within your home, anywhere within baby's reach, a saucer of arsenic poisoned paper floating In water, ora esti with a sweetened poisoned wick? During 1915', 20 cases of 8y poisoning were'reported from 11 states; to 1914,46 cases from 14 states, Fly .sou kills more children Man all other poisons combined. Yet fly poison still is left un- guarded except in the homes where mothers haye learned thet the safe, sure, nou-pkis0AO0s, elircieut fly catcher and de- stroyer is ' TANGLEFOO . T TybSi 1>ldlul9Al on r R a>p JJ �' pp l iYV7tC ri'�i�a gi�4.?s�� The Simonet of the Altohigau tete Medical Soetety comunents thus le a recent tissue: "Symptom of arsentenl poisoning are vprY Ohs Ilnrto Metal of shalom Iufanlutn; ,tnd0Vbtedb 8110 tbor otease6 of btloiertt tn[antum tvero ten11 eanse 0f arOpnica C�sorsppgqlnlr but dolt 1, tl eceurricgi wd5 atje1btf{ed to 1kolor tnfentttat, 'IVO t' peat ursagtonl111,leettoytsgdo. vtue6 Aro __Userette and thould be nbo1- ;shod. Beal1 officials nitotld become Aroused 10 9r1Vent further toss of Ilio irons Melt soiree, Our 111rt1 gen Legts- loathe, thin lest session, passed slaw reg; ulhttng the Oslo of poisonous ay papers.' Thu ®, & W. Thum Co. Brand Rapids, IVIleh, eco DEADLY FRAGRANCE. Delicious Perfume Dieguished Poison Gases. A Central News correspondent sends the following description of an abortive German, attack made under cover of gas: . "On Saturday evening the word went around that the Germans were preparing to attack, and all night long the big guns behind us were. sending the great shells roaring over our heads towards the Germans. Just after dawn a delicious fragrance was noticed, wafted along by a gentle north-west breeze. The perfume of lilac! We were all standing up and sniffing the beautiful scent when the scene changed. The 0. C. came rag- ing along and shouting something ie. coherently about goggles. The next moment the whole regiment got it, and every man was fumbling frenzied- ly for his goggles. When the goggles were adjusted relief tante gradually but surely. Then the order came to put on gas helmets, and a few min- utes later a white mist came towards us, It was about twelve Inches high, but gt ther ing volume fromGer- man trenches. When it reached us it was A wall oY grey -green teen vapor,or, Bet the fateful moments sped by, and now we were breathing gaspingly. "Peering through 0111 eye -pieces, we descried perhaps a hundred Germans climbing their parapet and tombsg stumblhtg forward,• waving their rifles. Our machine guns were sput- tering ballets at the rate of four hen- - died a minute. Before he had got baventy yards from his trench the last German was down, "Ail at once one became aware. of i a dark mass of men surging along1.' On they cane in loose order at a lum- bering trot, probably three or four hundred, wearing goo masks and look- ing like giant toads, Then, just before our eyes, the Frank's mother took him to a con- juring performance one afternoon and the small boy was much impressed by the wonders he saw. That evening, irewrn otmsos NEEDED MA.X 1ST. after tea,he said 11 -- biodera Nurses' Home; fully equipped Class Exceptional advantages "Father, I wish I was a magician." Rooms; eight hour schedule; allowance "Do you, sonny?" said the father, Rooms; ttinth eetlan oaths protea with a smile. "If you were one what done*" period; two years of high would you do?" school required for entrance. For 0011 "Well," said the bo' thoughtfully, particulars address entrance. IC. y g Y> Geiser, Superintendent of Nurses, City "I'd turn you into a rat and call the cat, and wouldn't I have a lark!" Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio,�1 +NovR TUMORS, Internal al and externa Heap Minard's Eininaent in the house ROSEBERY'S JUDGMENT. "Overseas" Liniment Two or three times a week Lord ' NEWSPAPERS POE SALE, TOP ROFIT-MAILING. NEWS AND SOB A Offices for sale in good Ontario towns. The most useful and interesting of all businesses. Full information on. application 79oWest Wilson ielaide Street] Toronto. ISISCELLANEOU3. 141 RS, LUMPS, ETC.. Inte ri 1, cured with- out pain by our hcme treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Co., Limited, Collingwood. Ont. 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