The Brussels Post, 1901-11-14, Page 7ROUT t wing DNOLE A�•
LY TRE BUSY 'YANKEE
SPENDS THE DAY.
tors of k?olitical and Personal
Interest Gathered Frorn
His 1 ecords.
i$ OM:Imptea that about 8,000
n are employed in the mitten in
about Cripple Creel-,
'or the hist fiscal yeas' the corn-
s or Kansas eoli'victe exCceded the
t of their keep by $41,000.
n enpert figures the flow of the
Jls in the Beaumont oil district of
•xas at 5,000,000 a day,
net year 000,000,000 foot of 'um -
were exported from the Pacinc
at, and 800,000,000 feet sent cast
rail.
Ivo thousand dollars have been
til, in vain for poison with which
'hill prairie dogs in Western Kan -
9.
he longest stato is California, 770
tea; the. widest, Texas, 780 miles.
..next in breadth is Montatla, 580
;lea,
he Carnegie Museum at Pittsburg
• tved from Andrew Carnegie a
ver model of -the Santa Maria,
lumbus' flagship. Mr, Carnegie
.. the model in Glasgow, whore
' was on exhibition. ft, cost 88,
rs, J. Ff, Kimberly, of Neenah,
El., has agreed to give $5,000 for
endowment of the chair of do
stic science at Downer College, in
• waukee„ provided the State Fed -
ion of Women's Clubs will raise
,000,
M. Kellam and Dr. H. Murao-
of ICioto, Japan, professors in
University of Moto, are in the
ted States studying educational
dations there; they are to pursue
inquiries in Germany. Dr. Ku-
m is a graduate of John Hopkins
'versify, and Dr. Muraoka of the
iversity of Berlin.
'ithin six months three pastors of
elms situated in Fifth avenue,
Pon 117th and 55th streets, Now
lc, have died. They wore the
. Dr. John WcsIey Brown, of St.
mas' Episcopal church; the Rev.
Maltbic D. Babcock, of the Brick
sbytorian church, and the Rev.
Purves, of the Fifth avenue
rah.
he largest funeral on record in
tztown, Penn., was that of Dr,
S. Trexler, which occurred ou
urday. Before his death he pro-
d. that everyone attending his
oral should have a free dinner,
over a thousand persons availed
mseltes of his offer at the two
ing hotels, 'where arrangements
1 been made to feed the multi..
le.
no way and another Gen. Daniel
Sickles has drawn about $300, -
salary from the U.S. Govern-
nt, As colonel of the Seventeenth
YYork Volunteer Infantry
and
Forty-soe nd Regular Infantry,
,
sovom years, ho received $$,500
•t 'Par, or $24,100. As major -genet,
"retired, for thirty-five years ho
t ,received 55,625 a year,' aggro
fug 5176,875. As representative
Congress from New York for four
or
5 000 a oar,
reho received$ y
Spain
.000, and as Minister to p
received $12,500 a year.
4
WHEN COWS WEE-.
lady Burton says she has seen
rsos in the Syrian desert cry from
drat, a mule cry from the pain of
injured foot, and camels sited
Ars in streams. A cow sold by its
'stress, who had tended it from
1.11, wept bitterly, .A. young ape
d to cry from vexation if Living -
o didn't nurse it in his arms
n it asked Min to. Wounded apos
o died crying,• and apes have
,t over their young ones slain by
iters. A chimpanzee trained to
ry water -jugs broke oue, and fell
•yiug, which proved sorrow,
ugh it wouldn't mond the jug.
Ls, discovering a young olt4
tuned, 4tavo been moved to tears
grief. A giraffe, which a huiiLs-
a's rifle had injured, began to
Sea -lions weep for the loss Of
✓ young. Gordon Cumming ob
trod tears trickling froth the eyes
a dying elephant. And even an
ng-outang, when 'deprived of its
Igo, was so coxed that it took to
ing. There can be little doubt,
refore, that animals do weep
m grief, or pain, 0r annoyance.
, A SMART BOY.
'hero is a good story going the
Inds .about a man who has become
uccessful merchant. A few years
ho was employed as en office boy
d messenger for a large firm: IIe
9 sent to collect an account . from
firm which. was considered very
llaity," and .las told to get rho
lacy at all hazards. The debtors
✓ e the lad a climate for 5250. He
nut to the bank ani -once to calli it,
d Wag told by the cashier that
re were not enough funds to meet
'flow much short 1" asked 'tho
J.
Light dollars," was tho answer,
t lacked but a 1111uut0 or two of
time for the batik to close. Tho
felt in his pockets, took out
It dollars and, pushing it through
window, said, "Pull that to the
dit of Manic F'e Co,"
he cashier clic so, whereupon the
preserved the cheque and got the
ley. Blank A Co., failed the next
, and their chagrin con bo butter
lgined thnn described when they
nd out the trick that had been
yod upon Cheat.
110 DESTRUCTION IN FRANCE,
'hero is no doubt that the destruc-
11 of hires in France has predated
estrous effects upon agriculture,
'Lioulturc and thegrape industry,
the Department of Tlerault alone,
ilia been calculated, the destruc-
t of blade n.CCSStolnCtl to feed up-
insocts Oeste e. loss of fibro than
00,000 gallons of wino ovory
0, Some birds consume about
1 111seete each daily, and a single
cct oaLiug species, M. Levet esti-
lee, u,�j be the 1nea119 of saving
00 grs':ns of wheat. and 1,180
��T YOUNG GIRLS,
t
FIQW TIE MAY GAIN BRIGHT
EYES AND ILOSY CTIE3Its,
The Story of a Young Girl Who
Suffered from -Headaches, Dlazi-
ness and Yaintin Spells—Her
Health Became so Bad That She
Was forced to Give up School.
Miss Cathel'ine McLellan is a
young lady well known in Charlotte-
town, P,PI•I•, and greatly esteemed
among her acquaintances. Like so
many other young .people throughout
tho land, Miss McLellan fell a vic-
tim to anaemia, or poorness of
blood, and although several. medi-
cines wove Axle, she found nettling
to hole her until she began using
Dr, Williams' Piitic Pills for Pale
People. . Miss McLellan tette the
story of her illness, as follows ;—"I
am now eighteen years of age, and
for a considerable time suffered much
from anaemia, lily blood had al-
most turned to water, and I was
very weak and pale . in fact could
not undergo the least exertion, My
appetite failed Ino ; I suffered from
hoadachee ; if I stopped 11would be-
come dizzy, (rad frequently I suffered
from fainting spells. I tried several
kinds of modicino and doctors pre-
scribed for me, but instead of get-
ting better I was gradually grow-
ing weaker, and eventually 'had. to
discontinue going to school. About
tlits•thne I read the testimonial of
a girl whose condition was silnilltr-
to mine, who had. Seen cured by Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills. I then decided
to try these pills and have every
reason to be gratified that T did so,
as they have completely restored my
health, Every one of the symptoms
that had made my life so miserable
have disappeared, and I am now en-
joying as good health as any girl of
my ago could wish, and I shall al-
ways have a good word to say for
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills."
Miss McLellan further stated that
while she was not desirous of public -
city in matters of this kind, ;.he
1everthelplIs felt that her experience,.
if known might be the means of
brirging health to some other suf-
ferer, and it is this very praisewor-
thy :-motive that has induced her to
give the above statement for publi-
Cation.
Dr, Williams' Pink Pills make rich,
red blood, and give tone to the
nerves. It is because of this that
they bring bright eyes, rosy cheeks
and light footsteps to girls who
have been weary, pale and listless
and had begun to feel that life was
a burden,: Pale and anaemic girls
everywhere should give these pills
a fair trial, as they are certain to
restore health and strength. bee
that t140 full mule '1)r. Williams'
Pini: Pills for Pale People," is on
the wrapper around every box. Sold
by all dealers or sent postpaid at
50e. a box, or six ,boxes for $2.50
by addressing
the Jt. Williams Med-
icine
Co., Brockville, Ont.
HE irnotTGFIT IT.,
A guardian of tho Law was relat-
ing to a small audience how, after
arresting
a msdemeanant, he
•w
as
obstructed by another person, where-
upon he also arrested the obstruc-
tionist.
"What would you have done ?"
queried a bystander, "If, instead of
actually interfering, he had simply
spoken 1118 mind, and called you an
impertinent, olllcloos, loafing scoun-
drel, who only loitered around and
laid violent hands on his betters
adding that tie considered you a vag-
abond and a blackguard 5".
"O11," replied the policeman, " I
would have arrested him all the
sn.mo for inciting others to commit
a broach of tho peace,"
But," continued the quartet,
"suppose be said nothing, but just
thought so 7"
"Well," was the reply, "I can't
arrest a man for thinking. He can
think what 110 likes."
"Then," said the quorist, "I think
so.'
FRAIL LITTLM ONES.
Their Hold 'Upon Life is Slight,
and Mothers Have a Great
Responefbility.
Every baby—every litho one—re-
quires constant caro and watchful-
noss, and when a trace of illness is
11 ticoable, the . remedy' should bo
Promptly applied, The little ones
are frail. Their hold upon- lifo is
slight., The slightest symptom of
trouble should bo met 1.1y the proper.
corrective *Medicine, Baby's Own
Tablets have a record surpassing all
other mgdicines for the cure of oltil-
dren's ailments. They aro purely
vegetable and guaranteed to contain
no opiate or poisonous drugs such
as form the baso of most, so-called
'`Soothing" -- 114013101505. For sour
stomach, collo, simple fever, consti-
Patton, all troubles, tho irri-
tation -accompanying the cutting of
teeth, sleeplessness and similar
symptoms, these Tablets are with-
out an equal, They act directly
upon the organs which cause the
troubles, and gently but effectively
remove 111e cause itnd bring back the
condition of perfect, hearty health.
Every mother who leas used these
Tablets for 11e' littlo ones praises
th0ni, which is the best evidence of
their great worth. Mrs. David Duf-
field, P.Qusonby, Ont., says: -"Baby's
Own Tablets aro a wonderful medi-
cine. I think they saved my baby't
life, and I gratefully recommend
them to all mothers." Ask your
druggist for ;Baby's Own Tablets. If
ho does not peep them, send 20
mints climb to us and we Will for-
ward a box prepaid. Wo have u
valuable 1111.10 booklet on the cage
of children • and holy to treat their
minor ailments; w1410h wo will seta'
Irco' of charge to any mother who
asks for it, Tho Dr. Williams Med-
icine Co., Brockville, Ont.
Only 24: per cent. of doctors reach
70 years, but 42 pee cont. of clergy -
Men do so
Theodore. Theepl*-•"thllt, Inv dear
fellow, 11.1 pity so tulle." 'Peter
1!'lirlt „I Iprof,r 7, yt money.-'
zN flERT OLD ENGLAND
AND1
NEWS DY 37AIL ABOUT J0717
BULL AND HIS PEOPLE,
Occurrences in the Land That
Reigns Supreme in the Com-
'nlorcial, World•
The widening of Louden Bridge is
estimated to cost 51100,000,.
The present growth of London's
population is about 2,500 a month.
The population of Great Britain
has doubled within the last 58
Years.
An American desk factory is about
to commence operations in London.
Great Britain's wealth ittcreaSee
about £4:50,000 a day—that is 8d.
a
head a day.
There are in the United IOipgdom
Over 122,752 ptaceS licensed to 9011
Intoxicating liquors.
Westminster Abbey is to bo closed
for the preparation for the corona-
tion service early in April,
The Londd,ppn fire brigade uses 17,-
000,000 gallons of water a year,
against 32,900,000 ht Now York,
It is said that, for the first time,
Lerman steel ship -plates have boon
bought by a .Tyltesido shipbuilder.
The 'Duke of Argyll is said to be
ono of the most fluent and aecurate
speakers of french in tho United
Iningdonl,
A new Children's Infirmary is pro-
posed for Liverpool which wIli cost
over £50,000, The present institu-
tion is condemned. '
.For an army of 30,Q00 men and
10,000 horses for throo months it is
estimated that 11,000 tons of food
and forage aro necessary.
The I9nglish Society for the Pre-
vention of Cruelty to Children se-
cured the conviction and punishment
of nearly 3,000 culprits last year.
In Lincolnshire t11e-magistrates are
impressing upon holders of public -
house licenses the legal obligation to
supply tea and coffee to cyclists and
tourists,..
An advance party of Benedictine
monks from France has already ar-
rived at APpuldurcombo Park, in the
Isle of Wight. They aro busily en-
gaged in preparing the now quarters
for the main body. They aro bring-
ing over a magnificent library of
NW' . thousand volumes. Twenty
tons of books have already arrived,.
and there are thirty-two tons more
to follow.
A little girl named Catherine Me -
cock, residing at. the Woodlands,
".hale . End, Chingford, camp by her
death in a singular manner. She
and some companions wore Playing
on the banks of the River Leawhen
greyhound canto along. They
stroked and patted the dog, and then
It playfully jumped up. In doing so
it knocked the girl backward into the
water, and she was drowned.
Al. Douglas, Christopher Yilliams,
r of
who belon ed to
16 years c sg
y ago,
t las from
and came to Dot
Liverpool,g
tomo as an errand boy, lost his life
under sad circumstances, Seeing a
puppy kicked- into the. harbor by a
man 11e told his companions 11e would.
save it. They trim to dissuade him
but ho stripped himself, and crying
out "Hero goes," jumped into the
orator. Ho was drowned, ttebody
not being recovered Lill throe hours
later.
While the vicar, the Rev. R. bac- ed.
Cleverly, was in the pulpit of St. .
A CUNNING DP,G'GAR1
Sydney, AUatr1lie, reports m' now
scheme worked by e shrewd beggar
in that city. Dressed in a respect-
able suit of clothes, he has saunter-
ed throug/a the streets, explaining
to passol'P-by that 11e has accident-
ally left his tobaeco-poheh et nettle,
and would be obliged for a "fill"
for his pipe. Colonials are I10 opew
handed with their property that in
a day's work lie has collected a val-
uable stock, 49111011 be has "classed"
at night and sold, to tobacconists.
He was lately shown up by stopping
the Same man with the Pmmo start'
4944 hie own forgetfulness within
a quarter of an hour. It to mm in-
torti<wting legal point whether he earl
be punished, If so, one may be lir
able to be arrested for asking e
stranger for a 'snatch;
Although no one has ever seen that
bill the story olings to the doctor's
frameto tide day,
Of the tell leading cities In the
world, the 'United States has three—
Now York. Chicago, and Plilladel-
phia.
3150TH STARTLING OTTAWAA CASE,
] MR S. A. CA IDX
A LETTER SRO CASSIDY,
Following The Report of G. E. Kent's Cure of Bright's
Disease By Dodd's Kidney Pills, An Ottawa Paper
Calls Attention To Another Remarkable Cure.
From the
A representative of the Citizen, re-
cently learned of'a remarkable cure
of a well-known resident of Ottawa
who has suffered for years with a
terrible affliction. The wolf -known re-
sident is Mr, S. A. Cassidy, and the
affliction was etono in the kidneys.
Tho Citizen representative called on.
Mr. Cassidy to verify the reports Of
his recovery and found them to bo
true. Tie is the proprietor of the
Bijou Hotel, Metcalfe Street.
He Is known by almost everybody and Mr. Cassidy feels so elated over
and is liked as generally as he is his release' from the excruciating sof-
known. His hostolry,is between 1110 feriug that lie has given the follow -
main entrance to Parliament Build- ing statement over his own signs=
Ings and the principal thoroughfare ture to a 'well-known Ottawa news -
of the city, and it is not to bo won- paper man,
dered at that he leas more than a Ottawa, Aug. 8, 1901. ,
nodding acquaintance with the gen Dear Sir,—I want you to publish
demon who hold the destiny of this for the benefit of others who aro suf.-
country
uf-country in their hands. Tering as have suffered for years
When old residents of Ottawa aro about how I was cured of Stone in
in a reminiscent mood and talk of the Kidneys.. - My friends all know
the good old sporting days, they al- that I have been a martyr to -this
ways associate tate name of Sam disease for years. They know that
Cassidy, who took au active part in besides consulting the best physi-
sport 20 years ago. ate was a fast clans in the city and trying every
runner and jumper of local renown, kind ;of, remedy I could think of, I
and took an active part in all lines was unable to get better., Some
of sport. To -day he is forty years time ago a friend of mine told me
1 old, and tips the scales at 250 that Dodd's Kidney Pills i"vould cure
1 pounds. mo. As a last resort I tried them
1 The intimate friends of this robust and they have cured me. This is the
man have known that for the past first year in a great many that I
ten years he has bean a sufferer from have not been confined to my bed
a disease that baffled medical skill, with the disease. I could not im-
and that he has lingered between life agino more severe suffering than one
and
death on many occasions since endures who is afflicted with Stone
he was first attacked. At the ini- in the Kidney, and I feel the great -
tial stage of the disease he was ink- est gratitude to Dodd's KidneyPills,
en with violent cramps in the left for they have cured mo. Anyone
side of his stomach, and the best who has suffered need suffer no more.
(
skilled physicians could afford him i S. A-'CASSTDY very little relief. The attacks were
of about two weeks' duration, and
Ottawa Citizen.
when he loft hisbed ho was reduced
in flesh and was almost a physical
wreck. Some years ago an eminent
physician diagnosed his disease as
Stone in the Kidney," but oven af-
ter the diagnosis the physicians were
unable to effect a permanent euro,
To -day ho is a woll man. . He has
fowld a remedy that has banished
tho di3oaso—a remedy that has cured
where muodical aid was ineffectual,
The remedy is Dodd's Kidney Pills,
Ottawa, Canada.
X-RAYS AND THE HEART.
Of 1,000 British girls there r
,
e arc
:138 Marys. 122 Elzas, 72 Sarahs,
Doctors state that by means of • and 66 'Anises.
the X-rays is la possible to deter-
mine beyond ileum :'whether heart
t in an
r -is not reran
disease iso P S
n at-
ing rays the whole outline c der the penetrat-
ing
'cola- ase.. Un aa P
a tt
P
i e of the
n
heart can be discerned and anything
abnormal in its size or shape detect-
AT
Pel'manen#Iji
Cured.
Toronto Physician said he would not
(got better and advised a change
of Climate.
CLARKE'S KOLA COMPOUND CURED.
Many of the old-sohool physicians will tell
you asthma is incurable, At ono time it was
thought so, but thanks to Dr. Ciarko's wonder.
fel discovery,there is now a. core and a
permanent ono, within the reach of every
sufferer from asthma or bronchitis. You will
not be din ippointed if you try Olarke'e Sola'
Compound.
Mr. H. Salmon. the well known merchant,
033 Yongo Street, Toronto, writes :—• For
tome years I had boon a groat sufferer from
asthma and bronchitis. Toe attacks 'bocama
to severe and coughing spells lasted so long.
hatI became much alarmed, I had consulted
many Tor oto physicians but their modio iml
only gave mo a little temporary relief. I was
becoming thinner and weaker all the Mine,
fl no of the loading physicians told mo I wan
threatened with oonanmptioa and advised a
hang() of climate. I heard of a Toronto lady
who bad boon cured of Asthma by Clarke's
Sola Compound, so decided to try it. The first
net dire. ed tandpbefore much, had Ant lied the
fourth bottle I- was completely cured. Thin
was over a year ago and I have sinal ;alined
nearly t'veoty pounds 01113'1°d weight. 1
cannot praise this remedy too highly, as It has
restored me again to perfect health, which 9
had long, since dispatrcd of over rofatniOKK
Dr. Clarks'o 1tola. Compound is sold by all
Ohomists, 01.00 per bottle, three for 95,34, or
sent an receipt of price by The Gridlthe &
Goo n% for Cad Teeth
Not ad for Good Teeth
Sozodoast ]Liquid 25c. Lasdp) Liquid asci' Powder 75e.
At all stores or by mall. Sample of the Liquid for the postage, 3a
HALL & RUCKEL, Montreal,
c
Six nautical miles, or knots, 'aro
Chad's, Stafford, the wife of alocal 'roughly equal to seven English.
publican was seized with a fit of ro-, ---
iivard's iinintent Cures DiplltIi'ria.
ligious mania and shouted that she
was a prophet and that the world
was coming to an cad' on the fol-
lowing Saturday: She was • carried To pay' and board a British soldier
from 111e . church, but clung to tho costs the government 5207 a year,
gates outside, whore she' remained
for twenty minutes. Eventually the TO (•1IRE A COLD IN ONE OAT.
unfortunate woman was removed to -Take Laxative tram Quinine Tablets. All
all asylum. -
druggists refund the money if. it Pada to ogre.
ti novol lire alarm has been fitted E. 1w. 0,0805 signature As en each box. 230.
up in tho big recreation. room of tho The man who foveated eerie ought
London fire brigade headquarters. It
takes - the form of a 4.7 shell, which to haro.finislled.±1.
has been converted into an electric
alarm signal for ti, general turnout in
the ovont of fire. The shell was sent
to Comniatlder Wells as a souvenir
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applioatlona as they cannot reach the
dlseesed portion of ilio oar, there Is only one
from South Africa, mid the chief of- 61 aft xomodienTn tont id,ttitiY c,by
onstltu.
Wattled condillon 02the mu00118lining of 1.110
Eustachian Tubo, When this tubo is in..
dentedyou have artimbling� sound or impar
foci, hearing,and white lt'is oat rely closed
deafness is the rosuit, and unless the iuflam,
motion can bo taken nut and this tubo restored
to its normal omndltlen, hearing will be do'
etroyod forever; nano cases out of ton are
atoned by oatnrrh, which in nothing but an in.
flamed condition of the mucou0 surface,.
Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for any
PP of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Sand
for circulars, free,
F;.1. °Immix & CO„ Toledo, O.
(icor• . has had it converted to this
hovel purpose. It makes a resonant
fire Signal.
Nearly 4,000 persons aro acci-
dentally drowned every year in Eng-
land. Of these only 150 are skating
accidents, and 200 from bathing,
Twenty-nine oat of every 100 Eng-
lish people live in cities of 100,000
or over. In Russia only 0 out of 100
NO s0.. Sold by Drvgggivts, 73c.
Ha11'eFamily Pelle aro Lilo hest.
AMV1OE TO A Bitl061.
Don't take any ohano0s at tho oute,t of your married lifo. Give him
C97fl'Y'LO1'T T72 &.
Did it Over occur to you that bulk Tea without any weal 4etined
name Or bread may easily vary in quality 'P
Ludella Ce ion Tea
is packed in air -tight lead packages, and its unvarying fine flavor is the
result of skill in blending, Lead packages, 25, 3o, 4o, 50 and Go..
ADPL
We want thousands of barrelft
to supply our ces:omerp.
Ship yours to us and we will get
you all they are worth,
The Dawson, Commission Co. Limited Toronto
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This la a good alde•itno tor -canvassers. Nil.
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drawing Rood rates of interest and tatting de,
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unequalled; rellable agents aro wanted
Write to the Company's address, Toronto
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8r as local or travelling agents, either on
whole or part time. Liberal terms on salary
or commission, with expenses guaranteed,
Apply now. STOWS & WELLINGTON,
Canada's Greatest Nurseries, Toronto.
Dept. A.
EXTANTED-38 PER DAY SURA!—GEN,
1 V Homan ,'r ladies—not to aanvae, but
to employ' agents; position pore anent; 9800
per year and expenses; relixb'o firm; bell
references; experience unneee.sary.
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once% the oldest and most reliable firms in
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-offers to make, but we can put any hon.
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earning 6100 between now and Christmas.
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HELP WANTED.
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for no at home. We furnish yarn and
machine. Easy work. Go 'd pay. Send tam
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