The Brussels Post, 1909-12-09, Page 7YO .lNQi
FOLKS
OUT OF PLACE.
Cal Chapin shut his grammar
with a yawn of relief, "Let's have
t ganro befog° supper," he propos-
ed,
"Oh, yes, that new one 1" chimed
in Bertha."Out of Place, diel you
call it, sunt Ruth V'
4! or lack of a better name," her
aunt assented,
"May I be it this ,time 1" begged
Alice.
"If you'll promise not to make it
too hard" said Norton,
"Tf you'll agree not to make it
too
o oo t y " said Carl, laughing.
p the tongs on the table N
%rt corse, too, Aunt Ruth and
mama!" called Bertha, as she ran
into the hall, and Alice was left
alone,
She looked round the library, to
see •what article she eonld puout
of place and have it least observ-
able, for hit was the secret.
"Tele very thing!" she thought,
as her eye fell upon Bertha's golf
cape, and she chuckled to herself.
Back into the room they flocked
and at once began a search for the
misplaced object.
"Is it in plain sight?" asked Nor-
ton.
"Enough of it," answered Alice.
"Oh, not all l" cried Bertha.
"That gives a:clue."
But '
it'
ala not seem to be of
use, round and round the
room svalk-
ell the five, yet no out -of -plans
article could be discovered.
"Is it little air big1" queried Nor-
ton.
"Is that a fair questi n, Aunt
Ruth?" appealed Alice.
"We all .seem to need more
light," replied Aunt Ruth.
"Well, then," answered Alice, "I
fhould call it pretty big. When it
was new it was larger than its own-
er wanted."
"What in the world can it be 1"
mused Carl.
"And where ?" scowled Norton,
pacing up and down in front of the
bookcase..
"There 1" cried Bertha, sudden-
ly. "I told Clementine Hotchkiss
that the next time we played tide
I would ask her over. She thought
it must be fun. Say, you wait for
me -don't try to find it 1—and 1'11
run in and get her. . Where's my
golf cape? I thought I left it right
here on the couch. I'm sure I
didn't carry it up -stairs. Do you.
knowwhere it is, Alicel"
"I'11 get you my jacket," she
answered evasively.
"Oh, I have a. big guess that's
what she has hidden!" cried Carl.
"Yes, it is f I know by the locks
of her face. Coyne on and let's find
it! Clementine can wait for the
next game. A golf cape can't be in
the match -box."
Eagerly the searchers peered into
every corner for the missing cape,
and. although Alice had_ assured
them .that it was in sight, cushions
were overturned, newspapers peep-
ed under, and even the couch -cover
lifted.
"Bocause she acknokledged it was
only partly in view," apologized
Norton.
"I wonder if she can have stuffed
it in back of thebooks?" thought
Bertha, and them a familiar shade
of bine caught her eye, She step-
ped nearer the bookcase, and there,
Neatly wedged between the volumes
and folded so as.slosely to resemble
a book, was the hissing garment.
With a glad cry Bertha drew it
forth.
"That was a bright thought,"
praised Carl, with a smiling nod
toward his sister. "This game bray,
de us all some good."—Youth's
Companion,
COUGH REMEDIES.
Onion Syrup—Pare and slice -five
large onions and cook them in three.
pints of vinegar. When tender
strain through a thin cloth, squeez
ing to extract all the juice, add a
pint of granulated sugar and B it
until reduced to one pint Bottle.
and cork securely for future in e.
A dose for a child of from four to
five years old is a teaspoonful ovary
hour, increasing to a tablespoonful
for an adult. This remedy acts on
bowels as well as lungs, so it is not
necessary to adminiater a. physic as
is often the case.
Flaxseed Tea and Lemon Juice is
another most excellent cough a ons-
edy To prepare it, put 'a heap-
ing tablespoonful of whole flaxseed
in a pint and a half of cold water,
and boil until reduced to one pint.
Strain and add the juice of one
Cargo or.`two small lemons and
enough granulated or loaf auger to
give it a pleasant taste, and take
a sip of it as occasion dequires, end
relief will soon be obtained.
Glycerine and lemon juice taken
In equal parts and thoroughly
mixed, is an other effective cough
remedy, but it is a gond plan to use
a compress in connectionwith any
of the relileflie9 as water passesaes
a strong romodzal value arid is al -
Ways It helpful adjunct to other' re-
eSedies,
WOMEN WII0 SUFFER
Ar. Williams' Pink Pills Give R9-
'
gularit and Gaol Re I
�_Atli,
Every woman at some tins° needs
a tonic, At special times unusual
demands are made upon her
strength. Where thea° are added to
the worry and hard work which
falls to her Iot, weakness will re-
sult unless .the blood is fortified to
meet the strain.
Weak seamen find in Dr, Willi-
ams' Pink Pills the tonic exaotiy
suited to their needs, Moat of the
_111 with which they suffer are duo
to bloodlessness—a condition which
the Pills readily cure, These Pills
save the girl who enters into wo-
manhood in a bloodless conditio'''n
from years of misery, and afford
prompt and'permanent relief to the
woman who is bloodless, and there-
fore weak. Mrs. R. Fisher, Coates
Mille, N. B., says: ','Sometime ago
my system was in a very anaemic
condition as 'the result of an inter-
nal hemorrhage caused by an ;acci-
dent. Though I had the services of
a skilled doctor for a time, I did
not recover my strength, and gra-
dually I greersso weak that T could
not clo any house -work. As I
seemed to grow steadily weaker I.
became much discouraged, for
provious to 'my accident I had al-
ways been a healthy woman. About
this time I received a pamphlet tel-
ling me of the strengthening pow-
ers of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I
procured a box at once and began
using
t ng y them,when.the. were ere Keno
1 got three boxes more, and by the
time I had used these I found my-
self somewhat stronger and my ap-
petite much better, Before I be-
gan the Pills I• could scarcely walk
up stairs, and could do no work at
all. Now after taking three boxes
I was able to walk out in the open
air. I kept on with the Pills, and
after using six boxes was delighted
to find that.I could:. again attend to
my household affairs. I took two.
more• boxes of the Pills, and I felt
that I was as well as ever I had
been, and equal: to any kind of exer-
tion. I have since recommended
Di. Williams' Pink Pills to friends
with beneficial results."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold
by all -medicine dealers or will be
sent by mail at :60 cents. a •box or
six boxes for $2.60 by The Dr. Wil-
liams' Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont.
d�—
CANADA_ DRINKS TEA.
Only Two Countries in the World
Which Consumes More.
It has been supposed that the
English nation drank more tea than
any other, but recent staisties show
that the average consumption in
Australia is 7.11 pounds a person
a year, while in England it is only
£.03 pounds. Next to England comes
Canada, with 4 'pounds. ' Then
there is a remarkable gap, as Hol-
land, the next country on the list,
only accounts for 1.4 pounds a
head annually. The United States
record is only 1.8 pounds. The
smallest consumers of " tea in .the
civilized world are Germany and
France.
BABY'S OWN TABLETS
A SMILE IN EVERY DOSE
Smiling, ' happy,- healthy : little
ones are found in every home where
Baby's Own Tablets are used. An
occasional dose regulates the sto-
mach and bowels and keeps little
ones well, or will speedily restore
health if • sickness corner unexpect-
edly. Ask any mother who has used
this medicine for her children and
she will tell you there is nothing
else so safe and sure. Mrs. N. `Pa-
quin, St. Wenceslas, Que., says :--
"I have used Baby's Own Tablets'
for most of the Little ailments of
childhood, and have not known
them 'to fail. From my own ex-
perience I can recommend them to
all mothers." Sold by all medicine
dealers or by mall at 25 cents' a
box from The Dr. Williams' Medi-
cine Co., Brockville, Ont.
"Do you find poultry keeping
pays?" "Well, to; I can'tsay
that it pays me, bet I think that it
pays my boy Jim." "How's that?„
"Well, you see, I bought' him the
fowls, 1 hav° to pay for their keep
and buy the eggs from hire, and: he
eats them."
Why go south :and undertake a
long expensive journey to rest your
tired nervus or overworked body 1
In the Niagara Peninsula ire a place
provided by nature and art for your
special trouble. Nature has pre-
sided the saline waters of the "Sb.
Catharines Well" and art has
equipped the "Weiland" with the
needed appliances for treatment,
rest and comfort. St. Catharines,
on tho lino of the Grand Trunk
Railway .S,yriem, is Canada's groat
wintor health resort.
A booklet with full infornrat,ion
will .be snub by addressing Mana-
ger, "The Welland," St. Cathar-
ines, Ont.
kindly iltention the aame of this
Duper in Writing to advertisers.
A CENTS WOETII 0E POWEU,
Things That Can he Done With a
Pinch of Eleetrioity,
Probably few people have over
stappod to think what a'powcr elec-
tricity is. If.you 1}axe never thought
the natter over it will be surpris-
ing as well as, interesting to know
what can be done with one cent's
worth of this marvellous power.
On the average rate and dis-
counts of the ordinary consumer;
says Harpor's Weekly, 'a cent's
worth of elpotricity will operate a
12 -inch fan for 90 nlinutes.
Will operate a sewing machine
motor for three hours.
Will keep a 6 -pound electric flat-
iron hot for fifteen minutes.
Will make four cups of coffee in
an electric coffee percolator.
Will keep an 8 -into disc stove hot
for seven minutes, or long enough
to ogok a steak.
Will. 'operate a luminous radia-
tor for eight minutes,
Will bring to a boil two quarts of
water or operate the baby, milk-
warmer twice.,
Will make a Welsh rarebit in an
electric chafing dish.
Will operate a 7 -inch frying pan
for twelve minutes.
Will keep a heating pad hot for
two hours.
Will operate an electric griddle
for eight minutes.
Will run the electric broiler for
six minutes.
Will run a massage machine for
nearly four hours.
Will keepthedentist's
electric
hammer and drill going for 99
minutes.
Will keep the foot -warmer hot for
a quarter of an hour.
Will run an electric pianola for
one hour,
Will vulcanize a patch on an au-
tomobile tire.
Will heat an electric curling iron
once, a day for two weeks.
Will pump 250 gallons of water
100 feet high.
Will keepa big glue pot hot for
an hour.
Will drive the electric slipper
while shearing one horse.
Willraise ten tons twelve feet
high with an electric crane in less
than one minute.
Will raise a large passenger ele-
vator five storeys a'minute.
Will brand electrically 150 hams.
AN EXCELLENT: REMEDY.
Will Break Up a Cold in Twenty-
four hours and Cure Any Cough
That is Curable.
The ' following mixture is often
prescribed and is • highly recons-
mended for coughs, colds and other
throat and bronchial trouble: Mix
two ounces of Glycerine, a half
ounce of Virgin Oil of Pine com-
pound pure, .and eight ounces of
pure Whisky. These can be bought
in any good drug store and easily
mixed together in a large bottle.
The genuine . Virgin Oil of Pine
compound pure is prepared only in
the laboratories of the Leach Che-
mical . Co., Cincinnati,and put up
for dispensing in half -ounce vials.
THE SAFE COURSE.
Mrs. Wilson's husband was often
obliged to travel on business, and
frequently did not reach home till
after midnight. His wife had been
in the habit of sleeping peacefully
at these tines, but a number of
burglaries in the neighborhood dur-
ing one of Mr. Wilson's trips bad
disturbed her calm.
On one night of his return M.
Wilson was stealing carefully up:
the front stairs, so that his wife
would not be awakened, when he
heard her voice,high and strained.
"I don't know whether you are
my husband ora. a burglar," came
the excited tones, "but I am going
t.. bo on the safe side and shoot, so
if you are Henry you'd better got
out of the way l"
1f your children moan and are
restless during sleep, coupled, when
awake, with a loss of appetite, pale
countenance, picking of the nose,
etc., you may depend upon it that
the primary cause of the trouble is
worms. Mother Graves' Worm Ex-
terminator effectually removes
these pests; atonce relieving the
little sufferers:.
A tourist at a oountry hotel ask-
ed the girl who waited at table if
he could have some poached eggs.
"We haven't any eggs, sir," she
replied; then, after a moment's re-
flection, she added, "but I trunk
T could get ye some poached sal-
mon."
D. Morse's
Indian Root Pilis
aro not a now and untried' remedy
--our grandfathers used them.
Ralf a century ago, before Oonfoe:
station, they were on nolo in nearly
01051 drag or general store in the
Canada of that day, and Nero the
recognized cure in thousands of
homes for Constipation, Indirect-
tion, Biliousnoes, Ris5is iatfsm and
Kidney and Liver Troubles. Today
they, Ma suet as effgetem, jest an fin
reliable as ever, and nothing butter
hits 105 boon devised to
frtlt el Gtoninrtot.'1 iIt£t km
ITIS PAINS 'AND
AGUES ALL, GONE
RODD'$ 7fJDNI;X PILLS CURED
CHAS, N. CYR'S ItIlEU111A-
TISN.
Statement of a 1fan who Suffered
for a Year From Different Forms
of Kidney Disease and Found a
Speedy Cure.
New Richmond Station, Que.,
MeV, 29.--(Speoial),—In these cold
fall days when 'Rheumatism,. Sala -
tea, Backache and other Kidney
Disetisea are working havoc in every
corner of Canada, thousands will
be interested in the statement of
Mr, Chas. N, Cyr,the well-known.
barber of this place.
I had bean a sufferer from Rheu-
matism and Backache for a year,"
Mr. Cyr states. ,"My head also
troubled me and it was hard to col-
lect my thoughts. I heard, of cures
maria by Dodd's Kidney Pills and
ma,mthm, The
marvelldsupoousmy effectind ofto the fierst bozo
on my system at once raised. my
hopes and by continuing to take
themam now a sound and well
man. All my pains and aches are
gone and I am able to do my work
without pain,"
Mr. Cyr is only one of thousands
whom Dodd's Kidney Pills have
cured of Rheumatism, Sciatica and
Backache. For Dodd's Kidney Pills
always cure sick or disordered Kid-
neys. And if your Kidneys,are well
you can't have
Rheumati -
snl
Sala -
tea or Backache. ' Scia
so.
A witty as well as a soft answer
will sometimes turn away wrath.
A candidate, in the midst of a stir -
ling address, was struck with a
rotten egg, "full in the face. Paus-
ing to wipe away the contents of
the missile, he calmly continued :—
"1 have always contended that my
opponent's arguments were very
unsound." The crowd roared, and
he was no longer molested.
Many inheuit weak lungs, and as
disease usually assails the weakest
point' these so parsons are -continually
exposed to attacks of cold and pul-
monary disturbances. The speedy
use of Bickle's Anti Consumptive
Syrup will be found a preventive
and a protection, strengthening the
organs, so that they are not so Liable
to derangement from exposure or
abrupt . atmospheric changes.
Bickle's Syrup is cheap and good.
HIS CHOICE OF EVILS,
Magistrate -"You are accused of
being drunk and disorderly. Are
you guilty or not guilty?'''.
Prisoner—"I'll plead guilty, your
honor, if you'll send me up for ten
days."
Magistrate—"Why do you want
to be sent up for ter. days?"
Prisoner—"My wife is cleaning
house.".
TORTURED BY PILES.
Could Not Rest! Could Not Work!
Could Not Play
How Zam-Buk Brought Relief.
Mr. Julius Glacier of Denbigh,
Ont., says :—"I was so tortured by
piles that I could not get ease whe-
ther lying down, sitting, or: stand-
ing. The ailment robbed me of
strength, of appetite, and of all de-
sire to live ! I had suffered so long
and so acutely that I came to think
there was no ease for me, but one
day I found out that I was wrong 1
"I was told that Zani-Buk cured
piles, and that this balm was alto-
gether different to ordinary oint-
ments, scores of which I had proved
useless for so bad a dase as mine
was. 1 got a supply of Zam-Buk,
and began to use it regularly.
"Without going into unnecessary
detail, in a few weeks I found my-
self cured. I owe my cure to Zam-
Buk entirely, and I trust myex-
pesienee will be the means of lead-
ing other sufferers to try this great
herbal balm."
Nothing need be added to this
plain, powerful testimony save one
question if you suffer like Mr.
Glacier did, why not get relief from,
the same source as he did?
Zam-Buk is a proved purefor in-
flamed areas (as in piles) erysipelas,
eczema, ulcers, sores, abscesses,
cold cracks, chapped ]Hands, burns,
°tits, scalp sores, and all skin in-
juries and diseases; It is the most
suitable balm for children's rashes.
All Druggists and Stores at 50o.
box or post-free from Zam-Buk Co.,
Toronto, for price.
A FATAL OVERDOSE.
"I hope you won't encourage our
Neilie's latest admirer," said sim-
ple-minded Mrs, Featherston to her
husband, continuing, with an un-
conscious pun -"you know the old
saying: 'Give him an inch and he'll
take a Nell.
'"Don't you worry about my giv-
ing him am ooh," remarked her
husband. Ill do better than that;
I'll give him a foot,°+
Why is it that a man ban never
d a pin in a pincushion?
We never think of looking for
probes hs the milk of human
dies.
D1REOTORS WJIO TRULY
DIUEC%
rt Jo a well known fact that
men penally selected to act on
rectory Boards of Banks, Insur..
Companies and other Financial
stitutlons are Alen more or less
the public eye men of large abil
and wide experience.
The very fact of their recogn
ed business ability and breadth
outlook makes them very desire
acquisitions to ouch institute
and their sound conservative w
dons on matters constantly arisi
have resulted in the substan
growth of meet of our leading T
stitutjons,
Criticisms have been made in 1
past that some Directors, owing
the fact of their many and vagi
interests, are not really as tho
oughly conversant with the nota
of the Institutions for which tb.
act as thew should be, and to me
criticisms some of our leading C
nadian Institutions are attach_
a new °Ecxcer to their Boards
Directors, called the Director
Auditor.
The Traders Bank of Canada w
perhaps the Prat .institution
adopt this new method. Their D
rectors' Auditor is Mr. J. L. Willi
a man for many years connects
with the ]3ank as a Branch Manag
who is possessed of exception
ability and experience.
Mr. Willis's duties, as Director
Auditor, are to act for the ,Bank
busy Directors in the way of ove
seeing, investigating and reportin
of all matters that come befor
them in the i+e ala
Eofbu'
g waysi
ness. He is responsible only to th
Board of Directors and his work ha
done a great deal in facilitating th
deliberation of the Board at al
times.
The progress made by the Trader
Bank in the last few years has bee
very gratifying indeed, both to thei
Shareholders and many customers
The Traders Bank has now 10
Branches in Canada, mainly in On
tario and the lt'est, although it "
reported that they are shortly t
open in Montreal and extend thei
operations to the East,
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PHYSIOLOGICAL.
"Effie," said Margie. who was
laboriously spelling words from a
first reader, "how can I tell which
is a 'd' and which is a 'b' ?"
"Why," replied Effie, wisely,
"the 'd' has its tummy on its
back."
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Mothers, Give the Children a Chance.
Spanking does not cure children of bed-
wetting. There is a -constitutional cause
for this trouble. Mrs. M. Summers,,Box W
leo,.: Windsor, Ont., will send free to any
mother her successful home treatment,.
with Gill instructions. Send no money,
but write ber to -day if your children
trouble you in this way. Don't blame the
child, the chances are it can't help it.
This treatment also cnres adults and aged
people troubled with urine difficulties by
day or night.'
WORK1
The watchmaker says he is not
the only man who should be ex-
pected to make his good works tell.
Nothing looks more ugly than to
see a person whose hands aro cov-
ered over with warts. Why have
these disfigurements on your per-
son when a sure remover of all
warts, corns, etc., cans be found in
Holloway's Corn Cure.
NOT YET, BUT
Twinkle, twinkle, little star!
Oft I've wondered what you are;
But with airships, there's no doubt
That ere long I will find out.
Pills for Nervous' Troubles. — The
stomach is the centre of the nervous
system, and when the stomach ns -
pends healthy action the result is
manifest in disturbances of the
nerves.. If allowed to persist, nerv-
ous debility, a dangerous ailment,
may ensue. The first consideration
is to restore the stomach to proper
action, and there is no readier rem-
edy for this than Parmelee's Vege-
table Pills. Thousands can attest
the virtue of these pills in curing
nervous disorders.
Anxious Mother—"I want an or-
der to send my daughter to an in-
sane asylum for treatment. She
is going ; to marry a man thirty
years older than. herself." Judge
"Why, madam, girls marry old
mon every day, and are. not consid-
ered insane." Anxious Mother —
"Yes, but the old man nsy daugh-
ter wants to marry is poor,"
ISSUE NO. 49--09,
Mir Poultry Producer
When year after year finds our Poultry business growing, therm
must he some good reeeena fpr it. It is not inch—meithet is it
'advertising. -but it is
BECAUSE
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SAa! yYr
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COMPETITIONrilnte
armesarstammesinsammuistrensonnagoses TZ./2,5'..00° andelel sgnts pn this
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GUNN, LRINLOIS & (0., Limited, MONTREAL'
ARPEET DY 9N
and Cleaoina. Thia 1a a specialty w1111. the
113ritiaf- Arneriopn Cyeing Co'
fiend parties/ars by post and we aro euro to mtisfy.
Address Box ISO, Montreal.
fi2Fit1; reek rree, r' xrsd
da rb.rc. 3NF,'-dtYd4T
Bl15LEenAJD c4. LOA
sun into the "GRIP"
and P ED tf 860_2.5.
Lose fie Mum, Mit fret
en mice a bottle of
RAO fMet.°
IIckiuand prevent
pueunipnonle, or mire It
if already manifest-
ed. In the 1Unfaheng
fousehold Remo d;•.
for Coughs, Colds.
Sore Throat. Bro la ,,n
us of all kt iia and
MB (14 mention the na.mc of this
paper ip writing to advertisers.
CONVINCING HER.
"Say," growled the boss, "you've
got
to stop chatting g with
giggling
girls over the 'phone. That tele-
phone is for business purposes
only.
"That's all right," replied the
young man. "I was just trying to
convince that young lady that I
really mean business."
POULTRY.
We call the attention of our read-
ers to the advertisement of Gunn,
Langlois ik Co., Montreal, which
appears elsewhere in this paper. if
you have any poultry to place on
the market during the holiday sea-
son, , th°ir advice and commu-
nicate with them before rushing
goods to market. It is a good plan
towrite to these people if you have
eggs, butter; poultry or honey to
dispose of at any time, as they are
known to be a very reliable house.
A Requisite for the Rancher.
On the cattle ranges of the West,
where men and stock are far from
doctors and apothecaries, Dr. Tho-
mas' EcIectric Oil is kept on hand
1 y the intelligent as a ready made
medicine, not` only for many human
ills, but as a horse and cattle medi-
cine of surpassing merit. A horse
and cattle rancher will find matters
greatly simplified by using this Oil.
"How do you do, sore?" said a
Frenchman to an English acquaint.
ante. "Rather poorly, thank you,"
answered the .other, "Nay, m3
dear sore," said the Frenonuuan
"don't thank nee for your illness.
cannot help it."
•
Try Murine Eye Remedy
For Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyea,
Granulation, Pink Eye and Eye Strain.
Marine Doesn't Smart; Soothes Eye Pain.
Is Compounded by Experienced Physicians;
Contains no Injurious or Prohibited Drugs,
Try Murine for Your Eye Troubles, Yon
Win Like Muria°, Try it fa Baby's Eyes,
for Scaly Eyelids. Druggists. Sell .Murine
at 50a. The latrine BYO Remedy Co., 01,1•
cage, will send Yoh Interesting Eye Books
Froo, ..
COURTSHIP POINTERS.
When she says the clock's correct,
She is neutral, we suspect.
When she says the clock is fast,.
You aro making time at last.
When she says the clack is slow,
You are done for. Better go.
C. A. RING, GLOBE' TROTTER
Is walking from Montreal to Van -
Waver, 2,896miles, on CATSPAW
RUBBER HEELS. Left. Montreal
1 o'clock Oat, 23rd, passed Sudbury,
Ont., 430 miles, Nov. 16th. When
will he reach Vancouver? 133 prizes
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