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The Brussels Post, 1920-5-6, Page 7WHAT IS YOUR OPINION— OF THE AGE WHEN WO. MAN IS AT HER BEST? This Article Views the Ques, tion From a Variety of Standpoints. When le woman most attractive? The most obvious answer to this quos - tion is: "it all depends upon the mon." To one man a woman—some particular woman ---could hover be attractive. She does not appeel to him. To tea other sine is the one woman in the world. If it were not so, mating would he a difficult problem. "For the life of me f can't see what John sees in that girl!" What a common remark! Yet the fact is he saw enough in her to marry her, and he seems perfectly sat. Leftcd. That k enough for John, and it ought to be enough for his Mende. Through Life's Stages. But that is not quite the answer to our question. Tuklug woman as wo- man, its au entity, a sex, an idealizn- tiou if yon like, at what age, or in wllnt situation, does she show at the best asci highest? Is it when ells is just bit ssomnte iota ripe womanhood, before her heart is lest and won? Is it ellen oho is betrothed to the man she loves? Ls it when she is a happy young-brtdo? is it when she has tasted the sacramental cup of mother- hood? Is it when she has a growing family around her, and is the centro and soul of her Hoole life? Is it when site is the idolized nietlier of young Hien affil women who have scattered all over the wide world, and look back to her 19 the ideal woman? Is it when ^ ber heir Is silvered tint1 she sits with her gt:utctchtldren on her knees? I woudor! Thus each of these stages of woman- hood has its rharnls Leeds little argu- none Eat which bas most? A wo- man 1,; often very sweet and appealing itt her days of courtship, when she is preparing her bottom drawer" anti looking wiitfuily into the future. But the is very stature. Iier ap- peal hi mainly to the man of her choice, The other men pass her by. • alae 1. "just a girl" Charm Lasts Longest, i 1.0 1 e heard melt deelarc that a wo. 111' 1 111 her best round about the age c,r forty, Thera is something in ir. Fettle of the meet beautiful and charming wcineu of history and ro- mance reached the zenith of their power and attractiveness, not at one - and -twenty, but at one -and -forty, A anneal° compliment from a mature woman has far more vela° in the ears of a Ulan than the same compliment from the lips of a woman hull her age, It ie probably a matter of mind de- velopment. The women of forty knows life. She sees things in their right relationship. She has compared and pleasured, and her opinion is worth having, Itut the woman who can keep her influence and charm when her hair is grey, and when the subtle attrae- tam of ynuth is no longer hers, scores a great 1ttaaiplt, Yet one has seen such women the evetre 9f attraction when ycnng gills have been lett iu Ute cold. Thus we come back to the fact that, after all, everything depends upon the Wooton, Them was never a truer sayl'ng than that beauty is only skin deep, Beauty is a bad stayer in the rare of life, but charm lasts to the end. Not a Matter of Marriage, 'But," says someone, "the most at- tractive woman at every stage of life I ever met never married." No, she was that 01d maid, that spinster lady, who was everybody's friend, the sol- ace of the sad, the comforter of the s'ck, the comrade of the lonely, the helper and friend of everybody who needed her—the general mother! For, believe- ole, One does not need to be a mother to be motherly. A wo- mao is often more attractive mother- ing somebody else's child titan the mother herself, for the sense of motherhood Is Inborn, and if it is not there it menet be brought out even by the rearing of a dozen children; and many a woman who will never know the joy of motherhood possesses all its sweetness and grace. But that sweet picture of "Princess Pat" comms back to nee, Yes, woman is most attractive—to everybody, and not only to the man she lovesand who loves her—when, Madonna -like, she bends with moist eyes adoring the face of her first-born, Friendship A simple gift in need, a smile, Kind Words, a. look, or sigh Are priceless rubies all the while, Bright stars in friendship's slay. Their memory lingers thro' the years Till at some future time, They bring forth fruit, those smiles, those tears, That snake God's earth sublime. it remarkable bird found in Ialcxico. is the bee -martin, which has a trick of ruffling up the feathers on the top of its head into the exact semblance of ft beautiful fiewer, When a boo comes ;long to sip honey from the supposed flower it 19 snapped up by the bird, DIGESTIVE TROUBLES 1 CAUSE DISTRESS But They Are Nearly Always Due to Thin, Watery Blood, Do not think that because your 'stomach is easily upset yon are the victim of some serlous malady, 0110 ot the most 00n1n10n predisposing causes of indigestion 18 anaemia, or thin, watery blood, In fact it has be- come generally recognized that healthy activity of the stomach is ins" possible unless the blood is rich and red, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have been found most valuable in cases of Inde gestion, nervous dyspepsia and stom- ach weakness, just because they are a blood builder and nerve tonic. The rich, red blood they make not only imparts a healthy digestion, but car- ries color to the cheeks and lips and gives vigor to the muscles, One im- portant point to remember is that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain no harm- ful drugs or opiates and are thus to bo preferred to preparations that merely stimulate for a time. Before you bo - gin worrying unnecessarily about your state of health, try the tonic treat - meat of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. You will bo surprised to see how rapidly your appetite returns and your whole debilitated system revives, as Lite new, rich blood courses through your body, Here is the statement of one person among thousands who have used Dr, Williams' Pink Pills to their own great advantage. Mrs. A. Ventot, I3ontford, N.S,, says: "For about two years I was a great sufferer from in- digestion, which seemed to carry with it a complication of other troubles. Every meal I tool- brought with It misery, as it was followed by lain, and sometimes nausea and vomiting. At other times gas would form In the stomach to such an extent that my heart would palpitate at an alarming rate. These coLditions brought on ex- treme nervousness and irritability, and I found my general health so much affected that the least exertion would tire oto, and I slept but poorly. I had been doctoring for several months with no result beyond slight temporary relief, when I was advised by a friend to try Dr, Williams' Pink Pills, I de- cided to follow this advice, and got a half dozen boxes. Good results soon began to show from this treat- ment, and the further continued use of the pills have made me a well wo- man. I can cheerfully recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to similar sufferers:' You eau procure Dr. Williams' Pink Pills through any dealer in medicine or they will be setlt you by mail at 50 cents n box or six boxes for $2.50 by writing direct to The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Diseases of Bees. Bee diseases aro of two kinds: Dia* eases; of the adult bee, which happily, in Canada, have so far bee -1 of a transient nature because no effective treatment Is known; and diseases of the hood, of which there are three, American foal -brood, European foul - brood, and Sacbrood. Since each of those three diseases is treated differently, and since the first two cause great loss whoa ne- glected, it is important that every bee- keeper should be able to recognize and distinguish them so as to treat the ,serteus ones effectively an' with- out delay. The diseases affect the larva r'r worm stage of the bee, In American foul -brood, the larva, just after capping, becomes a coffee - colored mass which is so tenacious or viscid that it will rope out sometimes to a length oe several inches if a tooth- pick be inserte1 into the cell and withdrawn, and It has ail unpleasant glue -like (dor. The mass dries dohs to a scale that adheres tightly to the lower wall of the cell. The esppine of the cell containing ttto affected larva is usually discolored; it is of - ton irregularly perforated, or it may be removed altogether. In European foul -brood, most of the larva aro stricken before they are capped over. They lege their shape and collapse at the bottom of the colt, appearing as if they Led been melted and turning to a 1iht straw or gray color. Tho decayed brood has a slight- ly sour smell t0 which is sometimes added a strong odor of putrefaction, The mass ropes out either not at all or bet little, and the dried scale Is easily detached. Iu Sacbrood, the foil grown larva lies stretched out on its back in the cell, discolored, but 'with skin and shape intact. The juices of the larva at'0 watery and contain curd -iliac par- ticles. American foul -brood is treated by shaking the bees into a clean hive con- taining frames fitted with foundation without any of the honey, and taking away the combs of brood and honey whloh contain the spores of the dis- ease. The bees nttlst not be allowed access to the honey unless It has been boiled for an hone, although it is fit for human use. The combs may be rendered Into wax, Tho hive should be disinfected by enrolling, AUTO SPARE PARTS for most mattes and models of cors, Your old, broken et* worll•out parts: ro la ed i p C Write or wire Usdescrib- ing what YOU want, We carry the. largest and most complete stock In Canada of slightly used or now parts and automobile equipment, We ship 0.0,D, anywhere in Canada, $tie• factory or refund in full nur.1110110. ShawYs Ante Salvage Fart Supply, 923.031 Duirorht 6I, Toronto Out. FOR THE SUMMER WARDROBE 0472 0145 Nos. 9474-9145. Size 16 requires 21/4 yds. 54 ins. wide. 9474—Misses' Suit -Coat (two styles of sleeve). Price, 30 cents. In 3 sizes, 16 to 20 years. Size 16 requires 14 yds. 54 ans. wide; lining, 11 yds. 36 ins, wide. 9145 -- Misses' Two -Piece Skirt (suitable for small women; in two lengths). Price, 20 cents. In 3 sizes, 16 to 20 years, Size 16 requires 13 yds. 54 ins. wide. Width, 11 yds. Nos. 9472-9145. Size 16 requires 21/4 yds. 54 ins. wide; collar, 1 yd. 27 ins. wide; vest, via yd. 18 ins. wide; ruffled vesting, 1/s yd. 18 ins. wide. 9472—Misses' Suit -Coat (body and sleeves in one), Price, 30 cents. In 3 sizes, 16 to 20 years. Size 16 requires 1344 yds. 54 ins. wide; collar, 1 yd. 27 ins. wide. These patterns may be obtained from your local McCall dealer, or from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto, Dept. W. Two Good Cat Stories. The Spectator of London lately printed a number of stories in praise of the cat, and they have aroused an eager competition among the readers of the paper to win for their respec- tive pets the distinction of the most remarkable cat in Great Britain. Ex- tracts from two of the best letters fol- low, The first was written by a niece of Lord Kelvin, the eminent physic - lot: We had a beautiful tabby Angora that was a great pet with us. One summer wo got a couple of toads to watch their habits, Her ladyship, see- ing them sprawling and naked, jumped up to investigate. When she found them also cold, her sympathy was un- bounded. She curled herself round them and drew them into her soft, fluffy fur with gentle paws as 1f they had been young kittens; but we no- ticed that although she laid her chin on thorn and showed every sign of de- votion she never attempted to lick them. When we returned them to their damp box in the cold cellar, she remonstrated and tried to pull them out with her paws. She did not use her mouth, us she would have done with a kitten, and she was so dis- tressed that we had forcibly to re- move her. First thing the next morn- ing when she was let out of her sleep- ing quarters she returned to the cellar door and demanded entrance. Mewing pitifully, she haunted the place all day and neglected her food. Wo had to avoid letting her see the toads at alt, as it always started her fretting anew, This cat had limited but very strong affections. To my uncle, Lord Kel- vin, she showed great devotion. She never failed to appear as seen as he caste, and she eat with her paws on his foot gazing up at him with a look of absurd adoration. She always brought her kittens to itIm, even when they were very young, and she was not satisfied until he had examined and admired then. Once she went to fetch one that was old enough to have a will of its own. It took tittle to bring it, and meanwhile he had gone, Groat were her lamentations when she deposited the 111110n at his chair and, looklug u11, found it empty. The other letter proved pussy's in- tellect to be as strong as her eyin- pathies and affections. Not long ago It customer in a grocer's shop in Bloomsbury was waiting to be served. All of a sudden the grocer's cat be- gan to mew appealingly, "All right," said the grocer, "I know what you want," and h0 threw the cat a penny. The cat stopped mewing and, dragging the penny across the floor, got It gradually into the street, where she virtually made her.owu purchase from the cat's meat marl, Clever Man, "Dearest," said the young mother, "I've decided on a haute for baby. Wo Will call her Ermyntrude," Her husband disapproved of the name, bttt, knowing it he said so, hie wife would htslst, he remained en - greeted in thdught a tow seconds, then replied: "That will do admtt'ably, my dear. My first seveethottrt's name was Erm- yntrude;' s0 slie 1v111 take it as a com- pliment," The baby, It tiny be said, was called Jane, IGet Out of That Groove. Are you feeling quite a failure, are You beaten in the 51112e? Aro you finding more of sadness than of gladness in Your 111o? Aro you thinking 11 were better to cease struggling and give in For your ctreumstanees make it very plain you cannot win? If you'd not give 1n and stumble, if you'd laugh at dull despair, If you'd snap your fingers 111 the face of soul-destroying care, You must alter all your tactics, you must slake another move, You must run on otlter linea, and you must get out of that groove. While your brain Is strong and active and your body fit for toll, You must work well In the right way, or you'll all your chances spoil; You must find the proper channels for your energy and strength If you would climb to greater heights and win success at length. For you cannot empty oceans by just toiling with a spoon, Or win "a place within the sun" by crying for the moon; You'll win through if you make a change and obstacles remove, if you go om, other lines, and if you get out of that groove. CHILDREN OF ALL AGES Children ot all ages—whether It be the new-born babe or the growing child—have to be constantly guarded as to their health. Upon the good health of the little one largely de- pends his strength and usefulness in after years. Baby's Own Tablets are the ideal home medicine tor children of all ages. They aro a gentle but thorough laxative which are absolute- ly guaranteed to be free from opiates or other harmful drugs and which may be given to the youngest child with perfect safety and beneficial re- sults. Through their action on the bowels and stomach they banish constipation and indigestion; break up colds and simple fevers and make teething easy. Mothers, you can make your Iittle ones well and keep them well by just keeping a box of the Tab- lets at hand and by giving an occa- sional dose to the baby to keep his little bowels regular and his stomach sweet. The Tablets are sold by medi- cine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. What Happened. A young roan who was asked to spend Christmas with a maiden aunt in the country, hawing large expecta- tions from that quarter, had to re- gard the invitation as a command per- formance. His aunt 11110d his plate with turkey and accessories, and then heaped up another plate with Christ- mas pudding of the dreadnought brand. Fortunately the old lady was called from the room for a moment and the pudding went through the window into the garden. Some minutes later the maid entered, wear- ing a look of consternation. "Please, mum," she said, "three of our ducks is sunk." The Victim, The lesson was about the Prodigal Son, and the Sunday -school teacher was dwelling on the character of the elder brother. "But amid all the rejoicing," he said, "there was one to whom the pre- paration of the feast brought no joy, to whom the Prodical's return gave no pleasure, but only bitterness; one who had no wish to attend R. Now, can any one of you tell me who this was?" There was a breathless silence. Then from n dozen synlpatheic schol- ars came the chorus:— "Please, sir, it was the fatted calf." It casts a light on Russian affairs to know that there is no word for "effleieney" in the Russian language. Although some nations exaggerate the importance of efficiency until it be- comes a mania,—Germany, for ex- ample,—the lack of the idea in Rus- sian speech is reflected in most Rus - slim activities. "SYRUP OF DIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue! Remove poi, sons from little stomach, liver and bowels Accept "Caltforntl, Settee of trigs only—look for the mune California on the package, then yott are 51112) your child is having the beet and most harmioss laxative or physio for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Ohtid. roe love its delicious fruity taste, buil directions for child's dose on each bot. tle. Give it without fear. Mother! You 11tus: say "Cal lf'irnla " ED. 7. ISSUE No10--'20, ASTH MA If you have Asthma, don't imyagine that you must (11 - Relief suffer untold amisery, f is guaranteed in oven the ' worst cases by using TEMPLE d ON'B AZ Nil AH CAPSULES Wo are so certain of re- sults we will send you te erre sample Of these cap- sules confident that you will cap- sules, them all wo have claimed. Write to Tem- rOetone, 142 Sing 81. W„ Toronto, sem by reliable druggists everywhere for 51.01 a 1)ux. TEMPLETON'S RHEUMATIC CAPSULES For fifteen years the standard epeciflc for !Rheumatism, Neuritis, Gout , Sciatica, Lumbaac, Neuralgia Many doctors pre.Crlbe them. Write free wool, Sold by 0114101, 8n cArlotIX i ,Yor,neonior *LW Dar bus, Beautiful Cannibals. According to travellers who have lived among them, some of the most beautiful women in the world are to be found among the natives of the Cannibal Islands, South Pacific, The men are tall and massive, while the women are beautifully formed and very graceful, their skin being tawny like that of a white man who has been deeply tanned by the sun. Here is a description of one of them given by Mr. Frederick O'Brien, a 0is- ttnguishled traveller, who spent twelve months among the cannibals. " 'Vanquished Often' was, perhaps, thirteen, with a grace of carriage, a beauty and perfection of feature, a rich coloring no canvas could depict. Her skin was, of warm olive hue, with tinges of red in the cheeks, and the lips cherry red. Her eyes were dark brown, large, melting, childishly in- trospective. Her hands were shapely, and her little bare feet, arched, rosy - nailed were like flowers In the sand. She wore the slimmest of white cote ton tunics, and there were flamboyant flowers in the shining dark hair that tumbled to her waist.' Nudity is commonplace among these Islanders at the bathing beach. To their minds modesty has nothing whatever to do with clothes. And it is at the beach that most of the court- ing is done. A youth finds a girl to bis liking, and takes her home to hie mother. If mother give& her consent a wedding follows; if not, the youth goes to the beach for another girl, They are plentiful, and, as far as charms are concerned, there 1s little to choose between them. 1 25 MILLIONS! "Cascarets" is biggest selling Laxative -Cathartic for Liver and Bowels Twenty-five million boxes of Cas. carets were sold last year to eolke who wanted relief without injury from Constipation, Biliousness, Indigestion, Gases, Colds and Sick Headacre. Cas - carets work while you sleep, removing the toxins, poluons and sour, indigest- ible waste without griping or inconveni- ence. Cascarets regulate by strength- ening the bowel Muscles. They never weaken or shock the liver like calomel or harsh pills. Cascarets cost so little too. Wise Men Say ------- That the best way out of a difficulty is through it. That it pays to do a job better than seems necessary, That loose spending is liable to land one in a tight corner, That the less a person knows the more curtain he is that he is right, That worry is the mental 'flu, Bet- ter clear the worries out of your mind and disinfect it with a few drops of cheerfulness. Spanish Fl u Claims Many Victims in Canada and should be guarded against. inard's Liniment Is a Great Preventative, being one of the oldest remedies used, Minard's Lini- ment has cared thousands of cases of Grippe, Bronohltis, Sore Throat, Asthma and similar diseases. It Is an Enemy to Oerms. Thousands of bottles being used .every day, for sale by all druggists and general dealers. 1IINARD'S LINIMENT CO., LIMITED, Yarmouth, N.S. Let the wealthy and great Roll 10 splendor and state, I envy them not, I declare it; I eat my own lamb, My chickens and ham, I shear my own fleece and I wear it; I have lawns, I have bowers, I have fruits, I have flowers, The lark is 111y morning alermer; So, jolly boys, now, HHero's God speed the plough, Long life and 5t101051 to the fernier, From the Old English, Who wants an enemy, let ihim lend 90100. 11181107. The crooked stick is at the farther end of the wood. FROM HERE &THERE Didn't Bee the Joke. "Well," said Snaggs, "many dogs have more sense than their masters." "Yes," clamed in Craggs: "1 have 8 dog like that myself." .. And yet he couldn't understand why they laughed. Jimmie Knew, A teacher was instructing a class in Eseelle11 and called on a small boy named Jimmy Brown. 'James," elle said, "write on the board 'Richard can ride the mule if he wants to.' " "Now," continued the teacher when Jimmy had itniebe(1 writing, "can Fou find a better form for that sentence?"' "Yes, ma'am, I think I can." was the prumpt answer. " 'Richard Can ride the mule if the mule wants him to,' " Careless of Him. Mrs. Jones' mirth was so pro- nounced that it attracted the attentiou of her husband, "What are you laughing at?" lie asked. "Maud's letter. She writes that they had foggy weather all the way across." "I don't see anything funny in that." "No; but she adds that the captain must have neglected to take out clear- ing panels." MONEY ORDERS. The safe way to send money by mail is by Dominion Express Money Order. Caxton issued Aesop's Fables, the first book to be printed with number- ed leaves, March 26, 1484, Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere The British House of Commons possesses a post office of its own, which deals with over two and a half million postal packets during a single session. Buy thrift stamps. SINCE i, 1870 .il sropsCOUGHt Classified Advertisements. 41.021077,'6 WANTXP. AuNNTB WAN7J91) TIIRVUGfioUx Ontario to sell 9transtty't! Filtd 'Volunteer for Ford cars. Guaranteed to save e5 to so per cent. gasoline. Andrew Kastle, Jr-, Barnwood, Ontario. PEUTIn2zEs,. ''( TNPJINS' COMPLETE FieRTILIZillt le' will pay you. George Stevens, Peterborough, Ontario. FARM LAND POD 6A121. �l(ALF SEOTICIV FARM LAND, .11,Vlogin 111. surrounding land tinder cultltatlen hear lt,tttrford, bask.. Chas, IT. Ross, 18 Ruthrrl'ord Ave„ Iiamilto , P08. 68L31 IV ELL EQUIPPED NEWSPAPER VI and lob printing plant la Boa 11.2 Ontario. 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In Canada there are 4,101) cheese factories, creameries, cream factories, condensaries, and milk product plants, Mabel: "The first time Georg; pro- posed I didn't accept him." Rose: "1 know that, dear. You weren't there.° GIRLS! A MASS OF WAVY, GLEAMY BEAUTIFUL HAIR .f t "Danderine" save and glorify 'our hair Rntarioa'e Ftonees Dos. Temedles Rook on DDG DISEASES and now to Feed Mailed Tee to,any Ad- dress by the Author. R. Clap Glover Co., Soo. 118 West 81st Street Now 'York, U,S.A. candClltIcrna OIIIllneDt The pore -cleansing, purifying and sterilizing properties of this wonder- ful skin soap, using plenty of hot water and soap, best applied with the hands, which it softens wonder- fully and the soothing and healing properties of Cuticura Ointment for rednessandroughness, pimples and dandruff, Unzip, will prove a revela- tion to those who use them for tiro first time, Seca 20o, Ointment 28 and SOc. Sold throughouttheDcmi,aon, OanadlanDepoi: Imam's, Limited, St. Petal St., Mentreei. gefr'Cutieure Soap shaven without mus. In a few moments you can trans- form your plain, dull, flat hair. Yon can have it abundant, soft, glossy and full of life. Just get at any drug or toilet counter a small bottle of "Dana derive" for a few cents. Then moisten a soft cloth with the Danderine and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at t1 time, Instantly, yes, immediately, you have doubled the beauty of your hair, It will be a mass, so soft, lustrous, fluff;,, and se easy to do up, All dust, dirt and ex- 0essivo oil is removed. Let Danderine put more life, color, vigor and brightness in your hair. This stimulating tonic will freshen your scalp, check dandruff and failing hair, and help your hair to grow long, thick, strong and beautiful. ONLY TABLETS MARKED "BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross" The name "Bayer" on Aspirin is of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" widedll like 14 Karat on gold. It positively contains proper direotione for Colds, identifies the only genuine Aspirin,— Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neu+ the Aspirin preecribod by' physicians ralgin, Lumbago,lbheumatistn, Neurl• for over nineteen years and now tie, Joint Paine, and Pain generally, made in Canada. Tin boxes of 12 tablets cost bub Always buy an unbroken package a few cents. Larger"Bayer"pnoitages. There le only one Aspirin--"Bayer"`—"Y'on =net say "Bayer" Aspirin la the trade mark (registered In Canada) of nn or Manufacture of nano. atctleaoldestiir Df Callryilcnold, While It 1s won known !hot melee moans Payer manufacture, to nsei81 ills 111,bllo 959111rt lmttftttons, the Tablets of .sayer Cempany. Will be stamped with their general trade stark, the "sayer Crass"