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The Brussels Post, 1916-11-9, Page 7YOUNG FOLKS The Alphabet's Party, Dame Alphabet gave a party, A curious affair; ,-As you'd expect, 'twas not select, For all the world was there. A was affable, - B was beautiful, C came chattering cheerfully; D came dai_cing, E entrancing; le felt foolish flippancy. G sat grinning; H's history I inspected instantly; J enjoyed it; IC winked lcnowingly; L, lackadaisical, laughed in glee. 111 stood mimicking N's neat narrowness; 0, like an owl, obesely stared; P proved pretty, Q quite queenly; R resplendent ribbons aired. S to suppe- T took tittering; U upset ungallantly V's suave vanity; W's waggishness X excused excitedly. Y yawned wearily, Z dozed dizzily, And curlbd up like a fluffy bird; Then together . In high feather All went home—without a word. The Seed Brothers. Tibs, Tabs, Tubs and Tony were fo seed babies that rocked day after da in a wild -cucumber cradle among t alders by the river. At first th were soft, white babies, but as the grew they began to get brown and sun burned, although it did not seem as i a ray of sun could reach them in thci closed cradle. No one harmed the babies, for Moth- er Cucumbei Vine had sewed sharp green barbs over the outside of thed1 swinging crig; but as time went on and the white seed babies were be- coming brown seed boys, Mother Cu- cumber Vine found they were getting uneasy and were fretting to see some- thing of the outside world; So, to amuse them, she knit them a pair of lace trousers. Now, every boy knows how fine he feels in his first pair of trousers, and the seed boys were delighted; only, you see, there was just one pair for the four of them, So Tibs and Tabs occupied one leg and Tubs and Tony the other: Then the real trouble began. "Moth- er, Tibs is crowding!" complained Tabs; "Mother, Tubs is getting too fat!" wailed Tony; and so it went from morning until night, until Mother Cu- cumber Vine was nearly distracted. "Such boys!" she lamented. "Such bad boys! I've n good mind to open the door and turn you all out to shift for yourselves!" And that was just what she did at last. It was a crisp October day, when the squirrels were harvesting nuts. The seed boys had been un- usually restless; the lace trousers no longer pleased them • So Mother Cu- cumber Vine threw open a door at ,the fool, of the cradle and cried: "Away with you! Go seek your fortune!" Then out popped Tibs, and out jump- ed Tabs, and out tumbled Tubs and Tony in a heap on the ground. What happened to them afterwards belongs to another story; but if you have any doubt about the lace trousers, just find an old wild -cucumber vine and pick off one of the seed cradles that swing empty and bleaching in the late autumn; and if you peel off the outer wall there you will find a pair of lace trousers,—Youth's Companion. The Bread Problem is not a problem in the home e where Shredded Wheat is known. The whole wheat grain is the real staff of life, and you have it in Shredded Wheat Biscuit prepared in a digestible form. It con- tains more real body-build- ing material than meat or eggs, is more easily digested, and costs much less. The food for the up-and-coming man who does, things with hand or brain—for the kid- dies that need a well-bal- anced food for study or play —for the housewife who must save herself from kitchen drudgery. Delicious. for breakfast or any meal, with milk or cream. Made in Canada. CURE FOR LOCKJAW FOUND BY ITALIAN INVENTS PORTABLE BATH FOR HOT IMMERSIONS. Says Amputation Should Only Be Re- sorted to in Extreme Cases. 4,r Surgeon -Major Professor Ingianni y of the Italian Medical Corps, in he charge of a field hospital, has applied the on a large .scale a special treatment When the shadow of poor health y for, lockjaw which is giving most sat- follows your life; when hope begins to iefactory results. fade and friends look serious, then f , The antitoxin treatment of lockjaw is the time you should remember that r is extensively used in the Italian army thousands just as hopeless have been CZAR'S ONLY SON. Deep Bond of Affection Between Russian Ruler and' heir. The deep bond of affection which exists between the Czar and his only son, the Czarevitch Alexis, who 'is now in his thirteenth year, has again been demonstrated by the fact that whenever the "Emperor of All the Russiae" has gone to the front to inspect his troope, he has been accompanied by the boy, who may one day reign over millions. Many tales have been told of the delicate health of Alexis, of deformi- ties and diseases from which it is said he would never recover—tales which were greatly exaggerated by enemies of the Russian Court. It is true that Alexis' health and highly - strung temperament were' at one time causing much anxiety to his royal father and mother, • but thanks to their unremitting care and the Czar's insistence that his son should be brought up on English lines, with plenty of open-air exercise, plain living, and the society of boys of his own age, Alexis has developed into a bright little chap, with a passion for soldiering and sailoring. There is nothing delights him ]race than to strut about in nautical dress and imagine himself a sailor, but occasionally he dons military uniform, though he is not so fond of , soldiers as sailors, • THE SHADOW OF T BROKEN HEAL T1 Can Be Quickly Dispelled Through the Use of Dr. Williams Pinks Pills. as a preventive and, thanks to it, the cured and restored to the sunshine of eases of tetanus have been greatly health by the use of Dr. Williams diminished. Unfortunately, however, Pink Pins. These pills actually make •' the disease has not been stamped out • new rich blood which b ' s a glow HARD TIMES IN BERLIN. Scrap of Meat for Lunch and No Dinner. The London Daily Mail says: From a trustworthy source, we have re- ceived particulars of the economic sit- uation in Germany. In a general way it is known, of course, that the entry of Roumania into the war will deprive Germany of for principal source of supply of mineral oils, and that none of Germany's food difficulties appear to have been permanently solved. A neutral diplomatist "of strong pro -German sympathies," describing the economic privations to which the German nation is exposed and the danger of the military situation, has written a letter, in which he says: • "The sad and anxious faces one meets in Berlin make one think that, happiness has, fled the world. To . economic anxieties are now added those inspired by the military situa- tion." ti n 0 . .A. diplomatist whose p w ose duties recent- ly called him to Berlin gave one of his British colleagues an amusing account of how he fared in a first- class Berlin hotel. On entering the restaurant he was asked to produce his bread and meat cards. For break- fast he had two or throe small rolls, very hard and dark in color; at lunch he asked 'fora beefsteak, but got only tt small scrap of meat; never: theless, on ordering linnet in the evening, he was informed that he had eaten up his allowance of meat for the clay, and could have no more." No, Cordelia, policemen aren't al- ways hunting trouble. rte oo w lc 1 rmg and nothing so far had been discover - of health to anaemic cheeks; cures in - ed to check its almost certainly fatal digestion, headaches and backaches, a c ho hlshe.t cash g l W mend Cha is ton mn leilons4"'tirp& y ueh I e', 1 W h ♦ Id out mllllane of q Its to thou. penes f t ease a In Ca de whoand their ad 1, and us eeanl they hel money ler thole turn. 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E3urroughes & Wafts, Ltd. :Takers to H. 34, the King. 34 Church St., T orcnto venter) me from joining the army, but you didn't even wait to inquire. "You thought that because I was 20,000 MILES OF TRACKS. The Canadian Pacific Railway is a Great Corporation. If all the trackage over which the Canadian Pacific railway has control. --that is, all the leased lines, or linos talcen bodily over, o1' with running rights --be included in a grand total, the company operates to -day 20,000 miles of tracks. This fact alone would tell of the biggness of the corpora., tion which, thirty years ago, issued its first annual statement on a sheet of notepaper, The company owns 100,000 miles of telegraph; 10,000,000 acres of unsold landa, worth $200,- 000,000; and controls shipping to the extent of 400,000 tons, One of the notable features of the great corpor- ation is, that it takes account of sol many things; which, at the first blush,. might not seem to be related to rail- way transportation. The comfort of the inner man on the trains is, of course, of prime moment; but note how the Canadian Pacific, ltnilway went out of its way to provide dietetic; gantronomy. The railway company ; milks its own cows, and makes its own soap. It bakes its own bread; and it bores a tunnel through the mountains above the clouds. It grows its own potatoes, and its policies are of world-wide import and significance. Guaranteed teed for all Climates R Imo .I Best for i.Ial;i ty Style and Value ASK YOUR DEALER (eeke 01) 199 PEED POTATOES S gran Po'rATOLcs, IRISH COB. 4 biers, Delaware, Cannan, Order at once, Sunoly limited, Write for cuo- tationa. H. W. Dawson, Brampton, AGENTS WANTED. NTO Ss IIAIL I' EASILY PANNED n)' either sex mt authotltatl•ely censored Wal bo o k e utahung hitohener Career, 814(0 Par 4 t ,,n )i•1nH fi4ien Ue- Ilrr 1r.'frtr 1, 811 i, rrr'. ten el m0. itrt:le2•r., •pornnto. ` ISPAFr-na I'O.%-SAr 'far NEWS ANU tO I'11'- Otlle.es far sale In 007,1 Ontario towns. The most useful and interesting I of ail busloemess hull Information on CHILDHOOD AILMENTSaPPltcation to Nilson P hushing Com- ; IMF, 72 West Adelaide Street. Toronto, not in khaki T was a coward. As a Childhood ailments in most cases come through some derangement of nn cora stcmaeh or hawela, Baby's Own cut 71;in by our 1101410 treattrrM. write Tablets have been proved b thou- u4( neiore too late. 1,r. fienman :[sato tl Y Cr,.. Limited Collingwood. Ont, sands of mothers to be the greatest • medicine known for the cure of these ailments, simply because they regu- late the bowels and sweeten the stom- ach. Concerning them Ir, Napoleon Lambert, St. Ignore, Que., writes: "Baby's Own Tablets are an excellent medicine for childhood ailments and I am well pleased with their use." The Tablets are sold by medicine deal- ers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr, Williams Medicine Co., Broclt- tille, Ont, matter of fact, I have been at home, ;recovering from wounds I received when I won this little cross, and I shall shortly be on my way back to join my regiment, "If you will accept a suggestion from a man who knows men, you will stop this silly business, for you do , more harm than anything else. If I were a civilian, after what you did to me then, I would have faced a firing party before I would have joined the army. I trust you have learned some- thing. Good afternoon." I found out later that he is a ser-, geont piper in one of the most famous Scottish regiments, and that he w)n' the cross for saving' three officers course. SNAP JUDGMENT s b pare, and the most effective remedy In any emergency of poor health give consisted in amputation. But even Dr. Williams Pink Pills a fair trial and they will not disappoint you. N •1 d h • I 1 1 drives out the stinging pains of rheu- j . attu•a ly n fief oapita s oca mutism and neuralgia, strengthens — when wounded himself. 'IISISCELEANDO-e'S, with - CANCER, TUMORS, LU1)I w, PTC., 'L Internal and external, d •i Hard Hard Worlc, All Right. "I want you to understand that I — -- ;got my money by hard work. conditions are such that it is impos-'the nerves and relieves as no other An Incident Which Shows How n ?1 ry"'jl �lpy Why, I thoeght it lore to resort to prolonged antiseptic{ ns Person ay be tifistaken. 1iS'�1 il?� fh gN,Lad_�3 athdng of the wounded or infected : from which womenfolk alone suffer "So it was; but I had bar medicine can do the aches and pai • In the British Isles during this war a great many women have been "help- ing recruiting" by walking the streets and putting a white feather into the buttonhole of every man they met who was not wearing the khaki. I was standing just outside the cen- tral station in Glasgow;, writes an American, when a woman walked up to a man who was standing near me, and without a word pulled a white feather through his buttonhole. He was a great big fellow and she had to do some reaching to get at him. He smiled when he saw what she !had" done and said, "Thank you, ma- dam," very politely. That was like waving a red rag be- fore a bull, and she grew crimson and started to tell himwhat w a she thought of him. He listened until she had fin- ished, and then he asked, "Have you another of these feathers, by any chanes?" "Yes, I have, you coward!" she snapped, and she put another feather on him. As she did so, he pulled al Victoria Cross from his pocket ancl: pinned it right under the feathers. That woman gasped and stuttered i and stammered, trying to 'rake an apology, and she reached out to take; the feathers back, but he stopped her, "No, madam," he said, "I'll keep ! these as souvenirs, if you don't mind; but I'd like to say a few words to you abort what you are doing. "The fact that I am in civilian clothes does not necessarily mean that I am a coward. For all you knew, I might have been physically unfit for service. I might have been a married man with ten or a dozen small chil- dren depending on me. There are any number of things that might have pre - early amputation often proved of no avail when the germs in the wound Here is a case that will bring hope to already had set :free a lethal dose of many a weary sufferer. Mrs, E. C. their toxin. Besides, even when am -Taylor, Ascot Ave., Toronto, says: "A putation saved a mans life, it left him few days ago I was so run down with a cripple. anaemia that I could scarcely walk Doctors Amputate Too Freely. about the house, and was not able to Often for fear bf infection surgeons leave it. I had no color; my appetite in the field resort freely to amputa- was poor and I was constantly troub- tion knowing full well that it would led with headaches, dizzy spells and be impossible for them to keep the general disinclination to move about wound clean until it is completely or do anything. I tried many medi- healed. cines, but none of them helped me, Professor Ingianni instead is con- and my friends thought I was in a de- vinced that amputation should only cline. One day a friend who was in to be resorted to in extreme cases, as a see me asked if I had tried Dr. Wil - doctor's first duty is to cure, not to Hams Pink Pills. I had heard of this ma Prolonged warm cripple a n. g w m bath medicine often, but had not used it, so of the wound is an almost infallible I determined to give it a trial. I cer- t remed against lockjaw, and nothing tainly got a pleasant surprise, for prevents its being administered even after using two boxes I could feel an ins• improvement in my condition. Con The professor has invented a special tinning the use of these pills I began portable bath which can be folded, as to regain my health, the headaches it is made of rubber and shaped in and dizzy spells were disappearing, such a way that any limb can be un- and I began to gain in weight. Peo- mersed do it. The bath is then tied ple began enquiring what I was tak- to the patient by means of bandages and placed in any position either hori- zontal or vertical. Antiseptic Solution Is Used. A warm antiseptic solution can be easily kept in it at the same temper- ature for five or six hours. As a ing and I was not slow to give Dr. Williams Pink Pills the credit. I took the pills for less than two months, and completely regained my old time health and strength. I hope my ex- perience may convince some doubting person as to the great merit of Dr. rule a 3 per cent. solution of hypo- Williams Pink Pills, as I certainly chlorite is used or else corrosive sub- have cause to be a firm champion of limate in the proportion of one-half them." per 1,000. But permanganate of po- tassium, iodine or lead water also- can be used to advantage. It has been found better to alternate the employ- ment of these antiseptics. The results of this treatment are wonderful. After a few days the wound begins to heal, suppuration dis- appears, swelling subsides and fever ceases. Recovery follows as a mat- ter of course even in cases where am- putation was considered the only rem- edy. The clanger of lockjaw is en- tirely ,pbviated. Vsellne 144(,14( :Inrtc. earnOhorated Cr. For- chs ed hands and lips and all notations of the skin. All the virtues of "Vaseline" Camphor Ice, hi the form of a cream. Por sale at chemists and general stores everywhere in clean, handy tin tubes. Refuse Sub- stitutes. Booklet mailed free on request. CHESEBROUGH MFG, CO. (comoltdoed) 1550 Chabot Ave. Montreal You can get these pills through any dealer in medicine or by mail at 60 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. AN ETERNAL COMBAT. If Malty Were Not Billed Off Young Animals Would Overran World. There is always a deadly and never- ending fight going on among animals and Nature generally. If it were not for the large amount of animals killed off long before they grew up, however, we would be faced with the difficult problem of having far more in the world w should know what to do with. Take, for in- ' stance, the rabbit, Some fifty years ago a great land- owner in Australia, where they had been hitherto unknown, turned a ,pair I loose on his estate: For some little I time he was quite pleased with his ea periment, but the rabbits, their n8- tut•al enemies now being few, soon commenced to spread over the coun- try at an alarming rate. They did great damage to crepe of all descrip- tions, and farmers suffered heavily from their depredations. Special leg- islation was introduced, and several millions of pounds have been spent in endeavoring to bring about their de- struction, without any further result, however, than a slight lessening of their, nutnbers, The rabbit is still a pest in most parts of Australia, It has been estimated that, if the progeny' of one pair of these small, though destructive, creatures were to reach maturity, and in their turn bleed, there would be the astounding n0mber of 18,000,000 rohbdts at the end of three years. 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Science has fully proved that catarru Is a eanstitutlonal thlseas:' and ti, ie, - • requires a constitutional tt;atment. Sprays, inhalers, salves and nose douches seldom if ever 111v0 lttsttng t_.,e111 and often drive the disease further dore•n the air passages and mora tate lung. If you have Catarrh or Catarrhal deafness or head -noises, go to your druggist and get one ounce of 1'arn014 I Double strength). Take this home and add to It i Pint of but water and 4 ounces of granulate;) sugar : stir 01,411 `r dissolved, tette one tablespoonful '1 times l a day, This Will often bring quick relief from the d3st•essing bead -noises, el0gged us- trlls shnul, i a en brentb3rr hoer' P mn, g 1. and mucus stop dropping tato the throe, • This treatment has a slight tori` ,tctlo1, which mattes it, especially effect - ho In cases where the blood has become thin and weak. It Is easy to melte, tastes pleasant and casts little. Every Person who wishes to be free from this destructive disease should give thls treatment a trial. - Camels can smell water more than a utile away. • Minard's Liniment Cares Distemper Exactly. "It's a good idea to bottle up your wrath." "A corking good idea." Granulated Eyeltda'e Liu Eyes inflamed by expo- sure to Sun, Dust and Wind quickly relieved by Murine MEye Remedy. No Smarting, just Eye Comfort. At Your Druggist's 50e per Bottle. Murine Eye SslveinTubes25e. ForBeokolihayegrecask Druggists orMnrine Eye Remedy Ce., CNce Which. Forgetful Waiter (to diner who has ordered)—Beg pardon, sir, but are you the pork chops or the boiled cod? Minaret's Liniment Cures clouts. sae. Going Both Ways. The Woman—Here's a wonderful thing. I've just been reading of a man who reached the age of 40 with- out learninghow to read or write He met a woman, and for her salve he made a scholar of himself in two years." The Man—That's nothing. I know a man who was a profound scholar at 40. Then he met a woman, and for her snke he macre a fool of himself in two months) Minard's Liniment Cures target in Cows How to Make V., of. Vermin. In Paris, says a writer in the New York Sun, rats are made to serve a useful commersial valrpes*. When the animals are con'ht, they are put into a deep, walled nit and fed regu- larly. Once a month there is a gener- al execution, accompli410d in a scien- tiMc manner by 0:8115 of gas. By that time the rats are siee1a and plump, and their hides are in excellent condi- tion. The hides are removed and treated, and eventually are made into "kid" gloves. It h:ta also been found that the shins can be axed for book bindingande n i in t rtairufactur of e photograph iramee. Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. j Gentlemen,—I have used MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT on my weasel and in my fancily for years, and for the every day ills and accidents of life I ' consider it has no equal. I would not start on a voyage with- out it if it cost a dollar a bottle. CAPT. F. R. DESJARDIN. Schr. "Storke," St. Andre, I Camou- raska. Solomonic Judge. The Complainant—"You see, your: worship, I was a little ton happy, as you might say, when I went home, and ole wife was ironin'. We hod had a' word or two in th' mornin,' an' so I steps up prepared to make peace. I said, 'Let's forget th' quarrel; we were both wrong,' when what does she do but shove the hot iron against me' head." Itis Worship—"Trying to smooth it over, of course. You don't blame her for that. Go home, both of you." Minaret's Liniment Cores Diphtheria. WA' CONCEALED IN IIAT. Fired by Blowing Through a Tube From Mouth to Trigger. "Hands upl" is not such a discon- certing command after all, provided one wears it certain hat of recent in- vention. When the highwayman glues directions as to how he would like to have you land over your valuables you look him calmly in the eyes and then shoot him by simply blowing passing a tube assin from the mouth to the trigger of the gun mounted hi the top of the hat, Several cartridges are provided in the magazine, so your ttinl need not be perfect. Furthermore, the recoil from the explosions will not unseat l the hat. It cocks the hammer for the next shot and ejects the used shell. The caeixidges are automati- i cal1y fed to the breech of the gun, and when the magazine is empty the' trigger cannot be operated. A new magazine is then substituted by re- moving the hat. The gut is itimetl by the turning of the head and by blowing through the tube a bulb is expanded which trips the cocked ham- mer, exploding the. cartridge,. THEM SWOLLEN CMOS that make a horse Wheeze, m�• Roar, have Thick Wind 3 or Choke -down, can be reduced with also other Bunches or Swellings. 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