The Brussels Post, 1916-12-14, Page 7YOUNG FOLKS
Faulty Nutrition and 1 They have left in most crises cone-!
Elimination " fortable homes and a comfortable way
these aro o'f living, and of their own choice
the Clause of the most of the taken a fairly considerable chance of
ailments that ern
bei
fbded.
ng killed and certainly a great risk
' t ooing woun
human
Three Mackinaw Crows,
One day Old Maeltinaw, on the
shores of the big blue water, three
black crows found a fish.
"Cal"Y, caw, caw!" said the first;
crow.
"Caw, Caw, caw!" said the second
crow.
"Caw caw, caw!" said the third
Brow.
It was not so much what they said
as the cross way a inwhich the spoke
and their impolite manner thin ade
all the little birds in the tall pine trees
go flying away fast. The three black
crows were old friends, and yet they
would not divide the fish they had
found, share and share alike. 1
"The first crow was hungry, and he
wished every scrap of that fish for his!
own dinner! "Caw, caw, caw!"
The second crow was hungry, and.
he wished to eat every speck of that
fish himself for his dinner! "Caw,
caw, caw!"
The third crow wits hungry, and
,he wished'' to eat every scrap and
speck and morsel of that fish for his
own dinner! "Caw, caw, caw!"
Along came a big white gull sail-
ing through the air, and the big white
gull heard the three crows quarrel-
ing about the one fish. The white
gull had two wonderful eyes. Fromi
away up in the blue-sky he saw that
fish, and be thought of his hungry
children in their nest, wailing for
dinuer.
beings. Too much indiges- The hospital nurses speak of the
tible food and lack of power young wounded heroes as among the
best patients Choy have had to treat,
to throw off the poisons for they are so merry and have so
that Come from indigestion! little of the atmosphere of the war
—these lead to a long line theytwere litPerhjnclinedcivilian
refleclife
of distressing disorders. ,seriously on the grave issues with
t
Avoid them by eating '.which the Empire has ben confronted
Shredded Wheat Biscuit-- for twenty-six months, but while they
have been at .the war they have had
a simple, elemental food that both the opportunity and the cause
Contains all the body -build- for thinking. They went to the Som -1
ing material in the whole me boys; they have emerged men.
wheat grain, including the HOUSES FOR SOLDIERS.
bran coat which keeps the What the C.P.R. Is Doing for Re -
intestinal tract healthy and turned Heroes.
' clean. Delicious for any f The houses which the C.P.R. is
meal in combination with building in the west for the returned
sliced peaches or other fruits. soldiers will eost them about $1,000
Made in Canada each, with out -offices. They will con-
sist of four rooms each—two bed-
rooms, dining room and kitchen. Each
Yfarm will consist of 100 acres and
��� 18 there will be 80 additional acres which
IN may be availeed of in the course of
THE GREAT WAR time, and as the settler concludes that
WAR he can work it. The C.P.R. has sev-
eral designs for hones which will be
— submitted to the intending settlers.
WENT IN AS BOYS AND EMERG- These offer a variety of design to suit
ED AS MEN. different tastes and different pockets,
it may be said. The settler can chooses
a house which will cost him $2,000
but the payments will be made ex -
he Young Iieroes Are Fearless In ceedingly easy. In all there are prob-,
Face of Danger on the ably 8,000,000 acres of land held by I
speculators in the West; but, apart;
Battlefield. from that, there are literally hun-'
Young heroes of the Somme who dreds of millions of acres of cultivable
ave yet to celebrate their nineteenth closland to lying idleiover. the West—not
rthday are finding their way back land to the many of course, butf good
to England, says Lloyd's Weekly land which man havehlonged far se
News. Some of them are in London ardently that they have sat on tbe'
to -day. The were so eager toget to stepshof the land office all night to be
Y g the first in the morning to get their
the war that they gave their age application in, The C.P.R. is going
wrongly•
The white gull said nothing, but
down and down and clown he circled,
corning nearer and nearer to the
shores of the big blue water; and when
the quarreling was the loudest, then
down he swooped, under the very bills h
of the three black crows, and car- bi
ried away the fish for his hungry chil-
dren to eat for dinner.
"Caw!" grhmbled the first crow.
"Caw!" grumbled the second crow.
"Caw!" grumbled the third crow.
Then they flapped their wings and
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CHRISTMAS MESSAGE
The Hospitaller Sick Chiiiiren
l'ghts or fireballs, and then begin
shelling them.
They use fireballs now altogether
for this purpose, The fireball is a
sort of immense firework. When it
bursts it turns into a glaring ball of
COLLEGE ST., TORONTO.blue fire which hangs in the air
throwing a brilliant light about the
Thanks for the privilege of appeal -German gunners to get the exact
Dear Mr. 1]ditor;— groundbeneath it, and enabling the
ing through your columns on te.half
of the Hospital for Sick Children, the
great Provincial Charity.
Our need of money is measured by
the children's need of help, and you
can judge how great that need must
be when last year 3,045 sick little ones
were treated as In-patients,d will
BARBERS AND FOOD SUPPLY.
Hair Was Whitened With Flour In the
Long Ago.
Compelling men to have their hair
cut in order to save food supplies in
war time would appear. to be a some-
what outlandish proceeding; yet Eng-
land onee adopted the course with
good results.
In the year 1795 grain was extreme-
ly scarce throughout Europe, and as
large quantities were at that time
used
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lin powder," P to prevent
et
p
the waste, and at the same time to
raise money for military Purposes, the
British Government imposed a tax of
a guinea per head on persons who
wished to continue in the "fashion."
Exemption, however, was granted to
members of the royal family and their
households, the whole of the Army,
Militia, and Yeomanry (privates in-
cluded), and certain officers in the
Navy.
The exemption was suspended in the
case of privates, and, unable to get
the order revoked, they chose to cut
their hair off rather than go without
the "powder." Civilians copying their
example, gradually brought about the
short "crop" that has been in vogue
ever since. i
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A comrade of mine saw a shell burst gems'
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ondition of
the st"mach contents which is the cause
within a foot Of a wagon. It simply of most forms or Indigestion and dr' --
wiped the wagon and driver and. Pelt'''.
The after dinner pill merely lessens
horses out of existence. The wagons, -the sensitiveness of the stoma cis nerves
of course, spread out as far as pas -;and thus glossa false sense of freedom
an as wi from pain. If those who are suh�7 ant to
on on its own account with the colonyUe seen from the 1016 figures, 502 Bible from each other, and if one or Inaigeauon, gas, aatulenae. belching,
There is a bright, sparkling -eyed were admitted from 2d2 two meet with disaster, some alwa s I bloating. heartburn, etc., aftaprure bis
flew away, looking foolish. After g 'homes; but it expects that the Gov- patientsy lvowa get about an ounce of
Canadian •in a West London hospital, ernment will shortly outline a plan places outside Toronto. r
reach the trenches in Safety. orated ma8nesia from their druggist and i epp,,T Eli' LAIL BOBS, PorLTrr, PEAS,
that, back came all the little Mackinaw recovering from a nasty scalp wound, a comprehensive nature which can Last year 271 in -patients were treat- Often the food has to be distributed take a teaspoonful in .',Stile water after 11 Beans: highest
bilyds, laughing.—Youths Com anion.as club meals, there would be cl further notes- 1.7,7,111,110v.: large r,,in, tiesrc pi. D. rsetl
.g P who enlisted when he was seventeen be generally applied to the situation, bow-legs, kno klcnees,iPotts disease of one eis fairly safe; at anyratenct a sit}• Por ted lnaggne is instep neutral d1- ,st. I r_ba"1• Montreal.
TUMBLING DOWN A MOUNTAIN. and was at the front before he was 1 the spine, lateral curvature of the y the stoma h tanidlty, stops food neutralizes
I "-'—
_ eighteen. FTo has been through the spine, dislocations, infantile paralysis, danger never aliects the oThis o- s' ap- tion and thus insures nnr•ma1, pal(0 de "rmwsParv$s_ Fos SALE
petites, any more than do his ragged digestion by enabling the stomach to do . 7)TtOF1T-11 WINO 1-1+.Wa 9'll TOE
but talks lightly of his trying I° the Hospital for Sieh Children to 1
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An Artists Hair -Raisins' Experience
last three months' terrific fighting, THE ONLY WAY TO ' to
bercular disease of knee, hip, ankle.
in China. experi-
ences. "Makes you think," is the CURE RHEUMATISM take dollars out of your pocket, or is c
An American who lives in China death to take babies out of their d
made the ascent of the sacred moon- terse way in. Which he dismisses the cradles? That is the question.
twin Siao-Dotal-shah, a year or two fire and fury of the Somme, g piti tree -
One gift more in the clue
since, and made, or, at least began to When asked why he enlisted so Must Be Treated Through the Blood sury means one coffin less lit the
make, the descent in a much more un- young, he remarked that he saw all and the Poisonous Acid LITTLE WHITE HEARSE.
his friends going to war, and he The Hospital must be digging up
premeditated manner, could not bear to stay behind, Driven Out. •help for little children from the soil of
He had reached an altitude of over human kindness, or sextons will be
The twinges and tortures of'rheu- digging graves for little children in
matism are not due t cold, damn the soil of many a cemetery.
garments, the mud with which he is
eked, or the other hundred and one
iscomforts of living in the trenches.
9,000 feet and, having lost the
trail, branched off and climbed a low -
I Was Needed.
A rosy-cheeked youth from a south-
er -peak to see whether he could dis- en'naregiment,
, who
hformerly worked weather as so many people suppose. only volunteer', its rm icy inso far cas
cover the right track. He managed factory, will be nine- Rheumatism comes from poisonous you friends of little children volunteer
to crawl to the top, and since the view 1 teen in December. He knows all that acid in the blood. This is a medical your money for ,5orvice in the Hos-
was very Inc he opened his paint box! there is to know about the war in, truth that every rheumatic sufferer pital's never-ending battle for the liven
to make a sketch. its most terrible form, having been I should realize. There is only one way of the little ones.
As he was sorting over his brushes . in the Somme advance. His only ex- I to cure rheumatism—it must be treat- Let your money fight in the
trenches
the stone on which he was sitting' planation for joining up so young is ! ed through the blood. All the lini- some nlittlelo 1her'sild fromtrouble
apd
ugcutrescue
gave way, and he. started sliding , that ho heard they wanted men, ands ments and rubbing and so-called elec- pain, disease and death,
down the almost perpendicular slope. ; he went. I didn't think war was tric treatment in the world will not Can the Hospital leave children to
He tried to clutch the ground with, what I found it," he says cheerfully, i cure rheumatism, and the sufferer die because the fathers of those chit -
his hands. Ile seized every projecting "but I don't regret in the least what' who tries them is not only wasting Iran have left home to fight for lib -
stone, in the hope of stopping his
precipitous descent, but at the speed
at which he was going that was no
easy matter.
Death stared him in the face, for just turned eighteen says he enlisted: Pills have had remarkable success inIevery other war fund without keeping
another hundred yards would bring 'just after his seventeenth birthday. ' curing rheumatism because they gel fund—thoback dlier throat 1auros Hospitalwar
him to the edge of a precipice several His father did not oppose his going' right to the root of the trouble in the
hundred feet high, over which he must to the war•, as he believed that every' blood, driving out the poisonous acid I save the lives of little children, includ•
inevitn ht Mg the soldiers' little children.
I did. When I am better from my money, but is allowing the trouble to arty on the British battle line, and can
wounds I shall be ready for another :become more firmly rooted' in the syr- the Hospital Help the children of Can -
turn in the trenches." Item and harder to cure when thepro- ado's soldiers with Be care unless you
A youngAustralian I hole the Hospital with your cash'.
giant who is !per remedy is .tried. Dr. Williams Pink You have money enough to hal
y go. is hair stood on end boy fit to bear a rifle, no matter what I releasing the stiffened joints, clearing
as he approached the spot, and he can his age, ought to be in khaki. He' away the torturing pains, and giving
well remember the sound of his heavy has been to Gallipoli and to the !the victim renewed health and ease.
paint box clanging from rock to rock . Somme, and he is prepared for any- I Mr. Vincent Brow, Havre Boucher, N.
as it accompanied him in his descent. i thing that may be in store. "It is S. says: "For two years I was an al -
A violent shock, which nearly tore worth while being in the Australian most constant sufferer from rhetuna-
his body in two, made him think he Army," he remarks unexpectedly, "if tient, the trouble being so bad at
had gone over; but no, he hall sud-
denly stopped.
He opened his eyes, but he did not
darn move, for his position, although
much improved, was far from safe.
His coat and a strong leather strap These heroes of eighteen are typi- lief. Then on the advice of a friend
that was slung under his arm had cal of the spirited British manhood I decided to try Dr. Williams Pink
caught on a projecting stone; but a whose valor is driving the Germans Pills. I think I took altogether about
single false movement on his part out of their most formidable trenches. a dozen boxes, with the result that I
would start him sliding down the you gather from them that they john- am again enjoying perfect health."
slope again, You can get these pills through any
Slowly, carefully, as ile lay on the ed up somewhat ignorant of the clan -
medicine dealer or by mail, post aid
- almost gars -they would be called upon to paid,
perpendicular slope, he tried face, but not dismayed or regretful at 50 cents a box or six boxes for
t� get a (noting; when he had succeed- when face to face with thosedangers.$2.50 from The Dr, Williams Medi -
ed in doing that the great ,difficulty cine Co:, Brockville, Ont.
was to turn round. After 'several •
anxious moments each q)f which seem- Mr. Isaac Ward, well known al FOOD TO THE TRENCHES.
ed ages long, he succeeded, and there 'kept far from the door.
he was, half -kneeling, half -lying, with All About the Risky Work of the
his body on the ground, clutching the The cheerful feeling you possess
rock that had saved him Transport -Wagon Driver.
only for the opportunity of coming to
London and seeing theta change the
guard at St. James's Palace—a sight
I am never tired of watching,"
Typical of British.
times that I could scarcely get about.
The trouble seemed to bring with it
anaemia, and altogether I was fn a
very bad condition. I used doctor's
medicine for almost a year without re -
°d gen to crawl up, cat- and •ilavory should be only the wild, open Country. Lines of. wagons open and difficult veiled, over which a 1a
mean the same thin only more of it" pee5cripbob for ble o days everything shame
fashion, to a position of safety, y g, Y olenr I con an 1 s rt t ' h 1
' HC HAdlt't FOYgOtten multitudes more will ba able to .tr cugthen their
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Paraffin as Dressing, oras so no 1.0 be spared tho trouble and
Melted paraffin as a dressing for For this `very reason more and ' London "George„ I'll bet you've forgottenexpense
When the wagons are within about what day this is?"
four miles of the trenches the Ger- "No, I haven't it's either wedding
day or your birthday. It always is
one or the other when you want to
make a bet like that," ,
Mfnasd's Liniment Cares Distemper
The Evidence,
Do not let the little children pay, to
the loss of the Hospital's care, the con•
tribution that should be given and
must be given to the war fon(ls, •
Your money can send a Inez ,age of
cheer to some father in tite trenches—
yes, send that message from the Cot
where the Hospital nurses sumo little
child back to life, the child of the
father who is fighting your battle in
the trendies.
Every dol -fir Rent from the Hos
pitol's power to serve the little chit.
drew Is a weight edited to the burdens
and a grief added to the sorrows of
this war.
Yon can bear to have your pocket
emptied of a little r'ion'y ca^ier than
some mother cin beer to have her
110me emptied et a 1bili child,
Will you send a duller, or mere 11
you can, to Dandies Davidson, Secre-
tary -Treasurer, or
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Eyes inflamed by expo-
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I was cured of painful Goitre by
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IAA(ltlb: DD tion• too to any native drug store and get a
good roads, according to calculations you wear 12000054 Are J•ou a bottle of Bon-Or/o tnbletn, Drop one Bon -0 to
vtetim Yee
Cys ,nratn or other eyo weordienf to tablet f; a tour n of a dines of water and allow
of experts Of the Department of Ag- Il sot you wni be lad to know that --cardio to to digs-ivo With tt i o n eyo,
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lin f the
Dr. i h BB tl n s liquid bath th
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whose cyan were failing irer thoY havo'6nd their
eye. clear up pereopti61v right Nom the Marti
utas restoredt rang the temple of this won- inflammation will quickly disappear, n a if o
' dorful free resorlptioa. Ono man n eyes fir 1 your
some places there may be shelter to Not So Bad, says. after a bothering you, even a little, take stops.
be obtained right up to the trenches, trying its was almost blind; oculi ant see to to Bayo y46en, now ,e111 it is too lata. Many
gby 0n the testi paper in answer to the Flaseoa and my o ed CIO not nwaterbaanny morethey bad cared foritheir eyes hove been eared if time
and the wagons are never soon the
at_.d0 rue Mean by the bight they would pain dreadfully; bow they feel
1'd?" Lucy had writ. fins all tho limo. It was like a miracle to me,"
fi Indy p•hoe cued r ays; 'The aimoepcle o me."
plural of a word we boxy pith or Witt, nt giantoe, gut of ,r usin tri
enemy, but in others the wagons may question, W
plural of a wo
r yes 113 031115.
Note: Another 1370bteittt. gala l5,, to whom the
veil, ankle was nted,itt1enle: nen•Op[n i0 a
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ars Well k5own 10 eminent SI'e aperldllats mbl
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Dnt3Coa,Bliire 4,i1T cion a, wilaipil'0007 0000 ym u
Yee: d&Ugget tauten
Then, when his agitation had pass- after a drink of something hot An inky black night in a rather have to reach the trenches by way of „
away, he mane• leu. By the
stand fn readiness to start. To each headway can be made but slowly.
wagon fere are attached a couple of Many a driver has perished many a
horses --Dublin cab -horses some of baggage wagon been destroyed, in
em, says one on Answers. such places.
There is a bugle call; a number of
men in the raggist khaki you could
imagine come from out of the dark- mans try to locate then with search-
ness at the double. They line up be
foie the wagons, en order is shouted
hoarsely, and the meth spring to the
emits On the wagons and away they
go, jolting and rattling across the
sodden ground that three months ago
was a yellow cornfield,
The wagons contain bully beef, bis-
cuits, apples, and cold tea •in bottles,
and the driver"s have got to deliver it
all somehow to the soldiers in the
trenches eleven miles away. The men
fight, sleep, eat, live, and die in the
trenches, Until tho moment comes for
an advance or retreat,
And getting these food wagons to
the trenches is perilous work, for the
Gannets do all they can to prevent
foodc� wagons teaching our soldiers,
The danger of what is called food.
Import Work is, of tiniest, far
voter in sotno places than others, to
ego now 1' teat q0 p a ptt thing gloom.
,.--..—._ beginning of your satisfaction. there 1 h It 3e 6eliove ,hat thoueanda wlco peat glasses
m in a reasenn a time and
open wounds is used by a Paris sur-
geon, as it does not burn the flesh,
and when it solidifies retains heat tea and coffee to
and aids in healing.
There's a lot of real greatness in
people whose names never get into
the papers,
Mistress: "Did you water the ferns
in the drawing -room, Norah?" Maid:
"Yes, mum. Don't you hear the water
drippin' on the carpet?"
Thousencls of women in Russia are
taking the places of men in factories,
house porters, and tramway conduc-
tors who have been called to arms.
Nino people out of ten oat more' comfort that your friend, the,
Mian is good for them, which has 'ostum drinker, will tell you it's
caused an expert to deelaro that it
,
people would net over -eat the challce3 'e Forth While,
of a in td famine would be reduced to 1"". w.
s Minh '051. There's a Reason 3e
InstantPosturn
A lessened tendency to such
annoyances as nervousness and
sleeplessness repays them.
A ten«day trial of this delight-
ful, ilavor'y hot drink has ase
iiisted so ',many to health and
Eb, 4.
SSUE 50—'15
"There goes another married man,"
said the girl at the candy counter,
"How do you know?" asked the
cashier.
"Ile used to buy a three -pound box
of candy twice a week, and new he
buys half a pound once a month,"
Had Some.
"And have you had any experience
with children?" inquired the woman
who was about to engage a 1111180,
40Shuro Oi hov," returned tho ap-
plicant wth a broad smile. "Wasn't 01
wan tnese1f wand?"
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