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The Herald, 1912-05-24, Page 3le oil t fres �•q ec: it )ns . Tei'. as Pee t /' es if 1lso 'int 0 bur arbc Fo ew pee stee omp urn of the 1 de ity enc if 4(' .nd. )gel M BONNIE SCOTLAND e�z ' ES OF INTEREST FR3ill TIER BANKS AND IIRAES. at is Going on in The 'Highlands • and Lowlands of Auld Scotia. i ;t Gouroek ice -Dream shops are e closed on Sundays, is new zseasvall at Wig Bayed to erect 100 yalda huge coaling station is to bo ed to the, works at Rosyth, harm was nota single death in e for over four months from heDecember ilast. here were 306 houses erected in e frew.shixe, County last year—the o est record in 1� years, `reductionof 15 licenses .here is a + — grocers', 3 ub, „ cli houses, an 11 c � p and 1 hotel license. 'he treasure search at Tobermory +i In- .esng prosecuted with vigor. ations are very promising. woman in Caithnes;�s-shire, who died, aged 98, was for 80 years the service of the seine family. •id:Rosebery is to present colors the most efficient troopof Mid- thian Boy Scouts at a lly to be d. these. t Buckie during the week ended 20,000'Cod fish were landed, 32 realized from ' 30 cents to 32 ° r is each. l he largest salmon caught on ch Lomond for hall a century was en recently near Balloch Pier. weighed .42 pounds, n : berdeen butchers have decided e ncrease the retail price of beef, t u ng to the extreme values obtain . for fat cattle. he new Secretary for Scotland for hall zgxa n advanced escale of re county police. • n epidemic of mumps prevails in Stewartry. Old 'and young have he scbut hool theatworst features are he Glasgow Corporation distri- + ' ed 13,147 tickets for food, and 6 tickets for milk on account of coal strike. • he noise of the handloom is still rd in Laurencekirk. The indus- still flourishes and considerableeven e has been gained by the estab- 1: iTommy—"Yes, it lament of Mr. S. Winter.: armers in the Thornhill district - sank -stricken owingt0 &num11. _ `SteriOns' telt their adings, 'Eight .''were reported. some''caseV' cattle and poultry risked in the lames. movement is on foot for the re- ration of the mausoleum erected Dunnottar churchyard as the fly burying place by the 5th i Marischal the founder of University. ia•` COMES'FROM ICQ ANOTHER SPLENDID • DODD'S KIDNEY, It. 1Ioulaisoli,. whom treated, #Buis- relic£ eat cure in Dodd's Burette Island,Yarmouth N.S., May 20 Spcial)—Mr. Moulaisen, a well here, is telling his cure from a severe nay Disease which state of pain and months and defied doctors who were <<„t:w:: M trouble started y Mr. Moulaison says. would cramp and and dizzyspells. p and I had a tired, while specks of light of my eyes. "I suffered in two months and two doctors, but. to be able to do inucll I started to take Pills and they helped once. Six boxes Dodd's Kidney the Kidneys. Cured all the impurities all That makes pure health. NOVA IR THIS TIME — CURE BI PILLS. two • doctors anal pernian- Kidney Pills. Co. genie known resident neighbors of his attack of Kist- kept him in a suspence for two the'efforts of two treating him. with a eolcl, „ My muscles 1 had backacho•�, Myhead ached, nervous feeling flashed in front this way for over was treated by ' they didn't seem for me. Then Dodd's Kidney me almost at cured rale," Pills always cure Kidneys strain out of the blood.. blood and .good it SXR Wi, 1iirE Sir W1a genial man with a, keen >les O of humor, tells these tw'o storios of himself:. Dung re otter who had just comp . Y p to Winnipeg was sent to the C a' P. R. offices for news. He was eller- geti• cand enterprising and managed to make his way up to Sir William's office, bis secretary being out of the ante -room ,at the time. "Anything fresh this morning?" said he brisk- „ - ly to the gray-haired official, No thing that I can see except. you," replied the vice-president with: a- smile. another occasion while Sir William was making a tour of in-' WERECLEVER SMUGG English snaugglirg has s amusieg as elle recent Itali dent,' ` There is, for •instan loves on which duty of tka' g y ver paid,' An agent bought signtnen,t abroad and. shipx only file left-hand ones to Th,ese`iwere duly •seized by toms and eventually put up No of e wa,l�ted..odd ,gloves • ay , te£.mz at those a in noxa nay Then, after a suitable Intel lady gold gloves lost pat'tners. i.: ' $ k ,T r`a3 ' `; , { # `: }v�fi.. ` „:••;:: ,�•'x:,� . •";; .. ,o ::::;r, i;.: ,;3 ;. •• .. Y:,x > .. �,.,,: <:.� <>.:.., ?f>'';>;:` %:.;:..;.>.:y::.,<a.:: a•:;,~�•�•':';:.,„y, T '�fi •�ss}<::;:.• , r, , �?::..:,,,KA,,, � ,�� ,� •�,,r,�„u zf . � � Na� `: ;l >: '. ; Y'„ l:,i�r: , • <., .7.; :;• e,t ..t : <:::t>:;::,quickness . ay �� , sexrw'�`f? .':rx ;r>1 ;,:..,;,, ” Hf, t,s Ti > Y>� rte. ,?,>> $z r , �i iN a� k� 33 < % s > %.., >,F;>:., , h:, wS, :>.,;>,> , � � �r ,XY:.;`y „� ; .' ;;�' , Fye. :•;N 4 `. ' : % � `fin etas' ' ”; :. k �J 'ti aaa rs i # E ''. a. ?u r x. \.. ,• .� x ,r z ���r yr i,�;.�.i,�.�< �` r NF s� � ; ,, ' 4 ``� t`� 't r i ' j,: z ' '^' ! � , w ,aearations, i+ j XlA •r;. OU A SKIN it 'Al'riiill-Bttle Will Tntl For skin rashes, 't ru do p etc, either i adults ma, a n' a� t dreia'tl>;ere is nothing kno encs-whi'll equals Zam Bu q eros certainty of tip+e pewee. Mi Raylrlo ger,.. of �l,llanburg, Ont., w have tried Zam-Buk for meats and ever time ha Y 1t sacceseful, Some time' a bad rash all over my tried home-made sale salves; and various home as and these p •oe =�;;e, but when I tried Za N. :. are in a, quarter of that ,. shred been experim vain e tl , other prepared "M boyhad boils � a• Y , again Zara -Bak brought complete care, We have All men are born free and equal, but most women are slaves to fash- ion• - Sir William Whyte. it as a household balm and gives 'us . full eatisfaction its uniqu speetion he stopped at a little sta- tion and going into the room of the 'operator, who was a new em- ploye; enquired, "Are there tele- man glanceamsd up,or not knowinglto whom he was speaking, and said in a sar- castic tone: "Did you think your picture would be on them ?" "My name is William Whyte,”replied the big The operator Zam-Bull power to ,certain herbal e contains. Unlike most of contains uo'poisonous col ter, no •animal fat, but herbal. 'For maulce poison, abce'sses,ung burns, and • all skin inj diseases it is witlaout eqi box all druggists and sto also Zam $uk Soap, 25c. R� Very many persons die annually from cholera and kindred summer saymeclaff properoremedies have might ad been used. If attacked do not delay in getting a, bottle of D. J. D. K431 - logg's Dysentery Cordial, the medi- ceine ure. that se who have toueffect Thnever fed etctsaa it acts promptly, and thoroughly subdues the pain and disease. man quietly. fell over himself.la NOT AVAILABLI LITTLE TOMMY'S ERROR. Mrs. de Venoff-•"Tommy, do you want some nice plum jam ?" mother." I was,going to rive you scale to put en your�bread, o.tt,1 lost ..,tial a : keyof the � antr.... . . _ Y • � "You den -1,, need ie key, iibtlter;; I can reach down through the win - sow and open the door from the in- side. 7 "That's what I wanted to know. .Now just wait until your father cones home." _ HOW IT TURNED OUT. « Visitor—"Do you and your twin brrrotlniem always ama'am. o We hada Y— rr fight last Sunday. Visitor—"And which whipped?" Tommy—"Mamma." CURE FOR CONSUMPTION. Maud—Men, dear, h Such is the recuperative power contained in Copeland's Cure for Consumption that eases have been found our ideal man e 'y "t,5.es but he's in K y jh . , r ` the most advanced cured by ithe eveficia/ action. akest pa lent, Itcesavhpbm Zt nree a fighting strength a.s riotlhhng else will. The appetite comes Uaok. That ane @alai peTfipiration ;is otOli ! k . ice,. 1 11d respiitarorP" 7` trig a heal, .un1�s, a at the same t1me. Its eifie oq :to .fig, . ' o sum tion, weak or bttiiU,an 1Ytn s>�, .lin eriri coughs attd branetiitis is ;rayon boyond. doubt not by what I state, but by what is stated by those who •have taken it for those ailments and -rave been cured. Copies of testimonials of those who, after being given up by doctors and specialists, having y 9 are live, t and well oto-days aro alive only request. Price $1 per bottle at your drug- gape Aveairect fro,nCanadaCopeland, 511 Prischal, i tv irk . th!' Excited ;t f tu118'..are it8 +i ot,. • e 5. .<.' ::, .. n in •eS,,, 5 itt _ _4. ..: > h � .. • c . r• . ` .:e4_ . of 17e p 1,7;r pills will still al anees. •t this character a: storing -..the ' Stomach to ni boli relieve, the nerves fit tion. ,There is no sed them and in the eorrectio es, n ties of the digestive es, •no 'preparation has do PARADOXICAL POLITICS. "There is one odd thing about fective.nork, as can be to by thousands. FARMING MADE EASY. This ROODS On "Rural Joys" Will Mean Something. x years ago a farmer put in a 11 electric plant and the follow= record of what he made it do is heel for by Farm and Fireside. he first place every building,in ding the pig sty, is lighted by rit lty. small motor drives a circular cuts ex editiousl what expeditiously firewood is used on the farm, same motor turns a lathe, drill other machinery in a farm ma- -shop near by. other motor delves a vacuum n, and the sweeping gt the o is done in the most modern ler with vacuum cleaners: No All the stip of drudgery is• veal. g pipe front this same vacuum s rull to the cow stables, where emuum milking machines milk y -five cows each day, then small motor runs the separator and churn and in mmer an ice cream freezer: the. grindstone is turned by c power, which relieves the k oy from one of his most dis- asks and gives him more time .d to the needs of the fishes always nearby' ',rout brook. kleetric heaters in the house t temperature at seventy- rees, if desired, when it is tside, e' kitchen all the cooking for ley of five to ten is done upon Ctric range. • A tiny motor he familywashing-machine t g inger and drives the sewingand ,e, is fans are installed rbalstele h`tlio lirs:use.and a ventilating he, attic, x.] water s'stein icor house and s supplied from an electric •pinnp. Maim electric plants can be d at a COSI of $400' to $1,800,37 varying`• according to the o be accomplished and the of installation work done armer Himself. the English candidates for parka- menta „ "What is that?" "They stand for a seat." Uneasy lies the head th a home-made Bair cut. ;makes Liniment .Lumberma About one man in a hundred can stand prosperity. The other nine -rib ty-nine never have a chance to find out whether they can or not. Try �lldlll� Eye i$emed en I;oSmarting-reels Fine -Acts Quickly. TryitforRed,'l e'ifiateryL••yesand �Q� � � pranutated Eyelids, Illustratrd hook oaob Package. atURimi is com- E•�9' es pounded byour Oculists -nota "Patent II[edlrino" ntusedanauucessfttlYLS'al- Bp . clans' stege for many years. NOSY Nee '}y dedicated to tbo Puhlto and sold by Nurina eain THE EXCEPTED/ "In one •respect a man a conflagration." g "What is that?" r When they put him c ,j fall of fire:, g i yEutis sm. .. � p 9 � 89.85 ��� Eyebruggn i Aseptic, Tubes l v 9^9s�.a Eye naive a o rubes, hicaoa, -- Marino Eye Remedy Co.. Chicano r„ --_which Mother~ Graves' Worm- slot willclrie worsns.fror — She—You married me simply be- cause I had money. He—No. I married you because I didn't have tem withent>iujtuy. to the cause its' action, while fl Live, is mild. . a Four Children Constantly Scratching. NearlyTore Limbs Off, Cured in a Month by Cuticura Soap • and Ointment 'r10ney• NO .tJ.L�SI✓RNATI'V Minard's Liniment used by Physicians. Manager to applying of HAD NOT, Blobbs—"I don't believe you have any music in your soul, `I don't have; Why did you leave your 1, Boy—Well I couldn't wicl de boss, an' he wo' out. were "tor hair ,', ' all their was getting boils, like and scratching 'burst, heads. the digging would 1 school the Cuticura krhY Cuticura eeiven ure er Cop o "Two of my daughters and two of my sons suffering from very bad heads, the doe- ordering my daughters to have all their cut off so as to prevent it from. spreading ,fly �, chal over their �}t ,- I° a- - oe to the i cubic „� - in order to be " ' ea some t o i n t � •-* • , q� : .:,e, `' ' �p he ngave which •. '. :'i�► well into the t;'"'"• sots started 4? 'r in e m a id g" �1i1! .Y blotches g o t sever theirrlieaand s ane fn sonic and sex down backs and bodies. The doctor said it eczema, but they seemed to be daily. worse, The sores formed like little then filled with matter, and looked abscesses, They becamo all inflamed irritated, causing them to be constantly themselves: This made the sores and tho matter flowed all over their We had to cut their finger nails at times to put gloves on their hands, irritation was so bad, to keep them from into the flesh, and at night they nearly tear their limbs off, The Would be literally -covered with btodd. 'The teachers Would not let them attend for fear of infection spreading ahnong• other children, so X resolved to try the Remedies, whieh I tomtit() benefit children greatly. 'I continued with the Soap and Cuticura Ointment for month, gned) Q o��rgggeuArthur Robinson, Fitzwilliam 81., Ho .:and Common, air. dlthoxouhh rho tScanan�li0bera sampltei each, with 32•g,: >,00k on ilea shin Tali: free, oCn appueative.tn Potter U. s cA: Slobbs-•-` think I everytime I aliens the opera m p y foot goes to sleep." Gas-lari] �S were first l London in 1807. The Oil for the Athlete.—In rub- Keep Minard's Liniment in tt Bing down, the athlete can find nothingfiner than Dr. Thomas' Ec- lectric 'Oil, It •renders the muscles and sinews pliable, takers the sore- Hess out of them and strengthens thein for strains that may be' put upon them. It stands pre-eminent fox this purpose, and athletes who' for years have been usung it Can testify t0 its value as a lubricant. OUT OF PROPORT' "I'm a self-made mans proud individual. "Well,. you are all rig as to your head," comm other part , of the conver "How's: that.1" "The part you talk wit ,proportionr to -the part , rr with. IN COMMON TROUBLE. "1 alwa s make it a practice to Y p' let to -morrow take care of itself." " , That's easy enough, but . it's forgetting yesterday that Causes „ trouble for so many of its. a •"• ,docs is the direct and inevitable irregular or Constipated bo cloggged'*up kidneys and e ul lige ted food and other w ter whieh'is allowed to ac WHY IT FAILED. `(1 used to think I would know just how to manage my wife when T got her." "Has your system proved to be a faihtre?" "No; the system may be all right, _ as far as I know, She has never let me try it.�yat31i�11D poisons, the blood and t systein,•Dr,1Vlorse sIndian act directI ron the bowels, them -ori the kidneys, gxv blood -ease and ostrenn thth e kio the pores, For pure blood !health take D r. ;,y r s e R. Coat ZEUS, ,erle5 as an Mel- ee, that was ne- ' the, eon - ed over England. the ens - for sale. , and it of to ac - price. val, the er, simi- ir long - ASR? It. ns, ecze- or chil- wn to sci- k in the its cure- d Web - rites : "1 many ail - •e found ago I had body. I es, herb lade•pre- ed of no am-Buk I the time eating, in ons. and once about a also used it always e healing xtracts it ntlnents it colo • mat - is purely les, blood I' s, cuts, cries and al. 50c. res. Use tablet. ave yob tgrr a, book." erve5. ashy ,at- ,igeeti n a the' nerve a1 melee' s 1 disturb - d by re- �rnial ac - >m irrita- tive like. n of irre- process- ne so e£ stifled to at sports 's Friend. is unlike ut, he is Extermin- n the sys- child, be - illy effec- E. Eco boy— ist place? �;it along 11tdn't get used in e house. [ON. said the ht, except ented the sation. h is out of you think e result of wets and kin. The este mat - cumulate he whole Root Pills regulating ing them properly filter the ;ening up and good • 46 Pills. hip eve r' Influenza, pinkeye, epizootic, distemper �'1 nose and, throat dis- eases cured, and all others, no matter how sed," kept from having any of these diseases with SPORN'S LI ;1 DISTEMPER CURE. Three to six doses often cure a ease. One . cent bottle guaranteeu to do so. Best thing for brood mares. Aets on the blood. 60c and 51 a bottle. $6 and $11 a dozen betties. Druggists and harness shops. Distributors -ALL WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, SPOHN MEDICAL CO.. Chemists, Goshen. Indiana, 5.7. S. A. CARPET DY IN and Cleaning. This Is t specialty with the British American Dyeing Go• Send particulars by post and we are sure to satisfy. Gold Medtlist. Address Box 233, Montreal �. MT 43- t7X CRVIOSOTE Protect _ Preserve,— Bea utify samples and Booklets on Application JAMES LAI+liaMUU & CO., Limited 1374} Bathurst Street TORONTO Maypole Soap CLEANS AND DYES Gives rich glowing colors, fadeless in sun or suds. Dyescotton, silk, wool or mixtures. Use it yourself at home. No trouble— no muss. 24 colors— will give any shade. Color, 1 Oc,black 15c, et your dealer's or postpaid with booklet "How to Dye" from F. L. BENEDICT & CO. Montreal 106 TRUTHFUL CHILD. Papa—"Come here, little sweet- heart, weetheart, and tell me whom papa. loves better than any one else in the world?" Little .Lola-"P'apa "• PM: 1 _crt 1,2 Sttzs. yVi.ute an i slimmer, in atiy t'ittlde,, whe- ther in torrid zone. f or '_'irelie tem- perature; Parmelee's ''!'egelable Pills can be depended upon to do their work. The dyspeptic will find then a friend always and should carry them with him everywhere. They are made to withstand any cli- ea, ebb; s0ALE oU.s.RANTEED. Wilson a mate and are warranted to keep u t<r.ule Works. 9 Esplanade. Toronto. their freshness and strength. They y°° I p I CO WRITE FOR do not grow stale, a quality nut PROOF possessed by many pills now on CURES the market. H. W. DAWSON, Ninety Cor—borne—Street, Toronto. Ill 'WIT THOUSAND DOLLARS WILL III buy beautiful hundred acres in Northumberland County, including Stork and Implements. There is in the stock 4 horses. 10 cows, etc. This is a snap, and can be had on easy terms. Possession at once. !moi 000 FARMS IN LINCOLN, WELLAND, '• Halton, Peel, York, Durham, North- umberland, Prince Edward counties at . W reasonable prices. ALBERTA; SASKATCHEWAN AND Manitoba lands in large or small blocks. IN1 RUIT FARMS -ALL SIZES, IN THE I®LL Niaanre Freit Belt. H. W. DAWSON, Toronto. � ACRES IN ESX UNTY-SOIL .7:J clay loam; 19 SEacres COmired timber: 1 acre orchard; frame house: frame bank barn. Will exchange for 50 acre farm. Western Real Estate, London. AGENTS. WANTED, EVERAL GOOD SALESMEN TO CI handle the Closest -in Subdivision in city of Edmonton, Alta. Monevmsking nronosition for toed live men. Annly D. S. Pratt A Co.. 408 Rent Building Treeveto. $10 DAY -FOR AGENTS ON DOLLAR book, "Destruction of Titanic," commission 50 per cent.; credit given; freight paid; order Free Sammie quirk. Forty sales day reported. Nichols Co„ Limited, Publishers, Toronto, Canada. MALE HELP WANTED. T� AILWAY AGENTS, TELEGRAPHERS AIL and Clerks in great demand through- out Ontario and North West. Six months will gnalify you. Day and Mail courses. Positions secured. Free Book 18 explains. Dominion School Telegraphy, Toronto. MISCELLANEOUS. iva FOBISS WANd'ED-'IDI NG- G3L old. Wm. Pearson, Guelph, Ont. � AT and FARM SCALES, Wilson's Sells Warks. 4 I4enlanedo. Toronto. ! i ANGER, TUMORS, LUMPS. " eta. In. ternal and external, cured without pain by our home treatment. Write us , before too late. Dr. Denman Medical Co., Limited, Collingwood, Ont. COULDN'T BELIEVE IT. He—"My father weighed only four pounds at his birth." She— "Good gracious ! Did he live?" Minard's Liniment Co., Limited, Yarmouih, N. S. Gentlemen, -In January last. Francis Leclare one of the men employed by me, working in the lumber woods, had a tree fall on him, crushing him fearfully. He was, when found; placed on a sled, and taken home, where grave fears were en- tertained for his recovery. his hips being badly bruised and his body. turned black W irom his ribs to his feet. e used MIN- ARD'S LTNI5fE'NT on him freely to deaden the pain and with the use of three bot• ties he was completely cured and able to return to his work. SAUVEUR DUVAL. Elgin Road, L'Islet Co:, quo. A liberal -minded man is ono who thinks the way you do. Ask for Minard's and take no other. You can afford to take chances only when you have nothing to lose. Warts are unsightly blemishes, and corns are painful growths. Holloway's Corn Cure will remove them. TAKE IT IN BITS. "No one has any more right to go through life unhappy than he has to go through it ill-bred," says Ste- venson. When we remembe+• what the writer's own life was, and what a brave battle he made against pain and discouragement, practising his own doctrines of good cheer to the last, it adds force to his words. He learned to find pleasure in the out -of -way places and to take it in bits as it came to him. The trouble with most of tie is that we want our happiness in large quantities all at once, and we trample upon the lit- tle fldwers of sweetness that spring all along the way. In trying to carve his fortune many a man uses poor tools: CANCER AND TUMOR Canadian Branch: Puriflco 00., Bridgoburg, Ont. Keep Flies p Off Your Cattle BY USING CIWCOMFOT (Guaranteed) Use Cow -Comfort to improve the con- dition and yield of your cows. 82 per gallon. Freight paid. (Dilute with 4 gallons of water, reducing the price to 40e, per gal). Agents wanted everyw• here. Write - for terms and pamphlets. SAPHO MFC. CO., Montreal. CUTTING DOWN HIS HORSE. Elmer, aged 5, went to the black- smith's shop to see his father's horse shod. When the smith be- gan to pare the horse's hoof, El- mer said earnestly : "Say, my papa doesn't want his horse made any smaller."