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The Herald, 1910-05-06, Page 2HORSE BOLTED! Man and Wife Thrown Out. Both were picked up and found to be suffering, as might be expected, from fright and shock. Thousands of glen and women. will find the experienoe of Mr. and Mrs. Clhris. D, Norton corresponds to some shock they experienced, perhaps years ago, and which was the printery cause of a long sickness that clung to them month after month. We quote Mrs, Norton's statement: "My husband has always taken pride in driving spirited horses, About two years ago we were in Buffalo just after a fall of snow. The railway sweeper came along and our team bolted, upset our sleigh, and threw us both out on the pavement. My doc- tor explained the great weakness, pal- pitation and loss of color was due to shock. He told me that fires, ac- cidents, sudden death of a friend, etc., influences unfavorably the health of many, and only the most persistent treatment can overcome the deadly effects of the shock. I did not, when I began to take Ferrozone, expect it would act so quickly upon my nerves and blood. My family were delighted to see increasing signs of returning health, This induced me to continue to use Ferrozone—two tablets with 'every meal, I am now well, and you wouldn't believe the good Ferrozo:te has done me." Dated Niagara Falls, September 1st. I# you need nerve and blood tone, Ferrozone is your remedy; try it. Fifty cents a box, six for $2.50, at all dealers, or The Catarrhezone Co., Kingston, Canada. Burning Up Wealth. The manager of a big emwer house recently made an analysis of the am- ount of fuel energy in one pound of coal which was actually converted into elec- trical energy useful for work. One. pound of coal may be taken to have inherently 10,O3U work unit". Of these 10,000 possible work units this man::ger found tht 300 were wasted in the ash pit, 1.900 is the stack. 550 in banking fires. 800 in radiation and miscellaneous losses. In other words, in the boiler room 3,020 work units were lost by radiation of heat from the pipes, E.nd 4,910 work units were sacrificed in the condenser, so that the total engine room loss was 5,180 work units. In other words, only 1,203 work units weer actu- nlly usable out of the possible 10.000 work 'units in a pound of coal. One- fifth of the coal bill tun paid simply to produce a drameht in the smokestack. To des,:,, TUBS Dye Means Pe.rE•ect elh '`wi t19'1.s a �zti r x w t C frit •,r' `ti ., t�,� 4 ONEreteesulk ateiterS OF 00 ODS. You don't even have to know whet kinJ or e:J111 your goo:te ave r t ie rT, Sale Dyc for ALL. &:intakes ere fiii> SS19.ft. tart and noautlful. Co:oro. 10 ccr.^s• Don't fail to try it. Semple Card and Soot:let'Free, The Johnson-?itrticrison Co., r"ega"rd, Mammon/ FIGHT REMOVAL, TO CAPITAL Commissioner Craig Reserves De- cision in Bucket Shop Case. Removal to Washington to answer to the charge of conspiracy to evade the anti -bucket shop laws of the District of 'Columbia was strenuously opposed yes- terday by the sixmen who were gath- ered in a raid of the Consolidated Exchange a week ago by the United States postal inspectors. They were brought before United States Commis, sioner Craig for a further hearing, and in the end that official reserved his de- cision until next friday. Special Agent Scarborough, of the De- partment of Justtee, and Chief Postal tnapector Coz•telyou offered evidence which showed to the satisfaction of the authorities present that the six men were members of various firms in this city which had telegraph wires running into the District of Columbia, but Attor- ney Ruby Vale, who appeared for the men, made such a stout argument in their behalf that the Commissioner was compelled to reserve his decision in or- der to delve into the laws` on the sub- ject. Mr: Vale argued that the Supreme Court was the only body that had any jurisdiction over his clients and denied all the charges made against them. Re Slid they bad never had eouiniunication with Worthington by telegraph or any other means, but said that even if they bad been ern nected with a bucket shop in the Distr•it't of Columbia the crime .vasa local one against the laws of that district, and not against those of the United States. THE LIGHT SL'BJKCT. The governm=itt., flaying threatened to premed. rigorously agai et those who re- fused to ply ees:s•o'd taxis, offered to them a remission of one fourth. "`this at le:Set," said one sufferer, "pray be called giving them some gaarter." lou can o't that off in your very next after dinner speech. You van put .a little accent on one-fourth and quar- ter and get quite as good a laugh. Second specimen (it ",rust be remem- bered that the jest book was compiled in th( early part of the eighteenth century, when there were literarians; therefore the jests that aren't blamed on lords .are mostly charged to writers). ,p,o Minarc!'s t-iniment used by Physicians Little Boy. Blue. The little toy •dog i3 covered with deist, nut sturdy and stanch he stands: And the little toy soldier is red with rust And his n,u' kct moulds to his tianele. Time was when the little toy dog was new, the •solldlerwaspassing tair; And that was the day When our Little Boy Blue hissed them and :put them there, "Now. don't You go.•011 I come," he said, "And don't you make any noises" So, trodding off to his trundle bed, lie dreamt of the prett•, toys; And as be was dreaming en angel sone Anrkeued our Little 12oy Blue• - Oh, the years are .many, tre years are long, But the little toy friends ale tale! Aye, faithful to Latin Boy• Blue they stand— Each in the semo old place— Anriting the touch of a little hand, • The smile of a little face: Anti they wonder, as waiting the lobi; years through rottglt In the dust of that tttt,? chair, What has b^carna of our Little 13oy Blue Eln'ec he kiasud them and put them there. --iiugene L'icld. BABY'S OWN TABLETS KEEP CHILDREN WELL. In thousands of homes throughout Canada there are bright, thriving ehil- dr en who have bean Made well and are kept well by the use of Baby's Own Tablets. This medicine cures all stomach and bowel troubles, makes teething easy, and destroy.; worms. It is guaranteed absolutely cafe and free from poisonous opiates. airs, John L•tplante, Bon-Coun- seil, Que., says: "1 consider Baby's Own Tablets worth their weight in gold, and udvi:e all mothers of young children to keep them always on hand." Sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 23 cents a box from The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. The Annual Garden Statement. $10 worth of garden seeds; 10 days of good hard toil. 1 mammoth pile of noicieus weeds; 1 sq. rod of good suit • - 1 hoe, 1 spade, 1 rake. be L grade; 2 '1-'"�!titrrciw. days of hire; 7 yds. chick wire; 1 large wheelbarrow. Subtract what you would have to pay For vegetables you raised From the total of the cost And you will be amazed. Not counting all the work you've done, The aehee and pains you caught, Like every other year before, The saving will be o. —D. C. Shafer, in May Smart Set. tar t a,v,! r.'. x v' '!; k' ": le LA IPPS Arrested, and Consumption Cured Mr, G. D.Colwell, of Walkerville, Ont. Was stricken down with Le Grippe in 1906 and it left him in *,�•y bad condition. He says: 1 was allrun'dawn and bordering on Consumption. I' could not sleep atnights, had awfulsweate, and coughed nearly the whole time. This is how 1 was when 1 began to take Psychine, in a low nervous state:butfrom the first bottle 1 began to improve. 1t did.Marvels for me and brought me back to health in no time, making a new man of me. It f iifies the body against the attacks of L s grippe and is a sure pre. ventative. I always take Psychiae if 1 feel a cold coming on aro it puts me right in no time." NO HOME SHOULD BE WITHOUT PSYCH1NE Far Sala by all Drussistii rad Dolan, 50c. ak $1 Ear bottle. r , Dr. T. A. SLOCUM LIMITED, TORONTO tt. PRONOUNCED SI KEEN -eif.a see Minard's Liniment Co., Limited, Yarmouth, N. S. Gentlemen;—In January last, Francis hectare, one of the "nen employed by me, working in the lurnbr woods, had a tree fall on him, crueltln; him fearfully. Ile 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, from his ribs to his feet. We used MIN. ARD'S LINIMENT on him freely to deaden the pain and with the use of three bottles he was completely cured and able to return to hip work. SALT VI'i.1 t DU A.L. Elgin Road, L7dlet Co., Que. IIAD T00 MANY STRINGS. (Buffalo Express.) "You have string on both thumbs and all your fingers," the other follows in the office noted. ".lely wife wants me to be sure to bring home an umbrella," he explain- ed. Then, neticing how suspiciously the others looked at hien, he cut off all the strings and threw them angrily on the floor, wife or no wife.— Minard's Liniment Friend. Lumberman's BRITISH LABOR NOTES. According to an Aldershot message, a special reserve l le .0 be formed of old a 1•nowledge of railway army men witlf work. i ;I The strikeof ed by Mr. Birl� Nelson, ended c lasted a month." Over 3,000,0t}g spindles and 12,000 looms are eitherstopped or running re- duced time an Manchester and district owing to the high price of cotton. A strike of ?(yt pit iads at Moss Col- liery, Ashton -un ser -Lyne, on Wednesday, resulted in about 1,800 miners being thrown idle. The fids had demanded an increased scale of ware. The joint conference between employ- ers and employed in the Lancashire cot- ton trade on the question of a 5 per cent. reduction of wages will be field in Man- chester on Monday next. A dispute which has involved a, firm of Leeds woollen and worsted manufac- turers and close on 1,000 workpeople was settled on Tuesday. Work was resumed on Wednesday morning. It was decided at a meeting of the general committee of the federation of Master Cotton Spinners, held in Man- chester, that the state, of the trade jus- tified a reduction of 5 per cent. in the wages of operatives. A conference with the operatives was asked for. w 4 BETTER T i s°'ANIIdG. Spanking °o• children of bed-wett'' ••itutional cause for tl M. Sum- mers, Box T ,t., will send free to an cceseful home treatment, nstrutions. Send no money, her to -day if your children trot , = • ou in this way. Don't blame the child, the chances are it can't help it. This treatment also cures adults and aged people troubled with urine dif- ficulties by day or night. 1)11Jl'Y RILLS. (Ottawa Free Press.) If there is any doubter, let him take oat of his pocket the roll of bills ho has there and examine it. In the roll he will filet the name of the Dominion of Canada reeking in filth, and the business signs of• reputable benking in.stittttions eni:ilaz- urmd in dirt. Let hint pat enc of these pietcee of dirty piper to his nos and note the viola:me that is done to his ol- factory nerves. .A. SLIDING SCAL e. (New Yat k sun.) A retro hcuoeelee l(r whose espeecti marked 11 I as one fresh from the south. was sr.•nt by an employment Agency to answered a Brooklyn woman's request for an' able' bodied malt to 1ssi01 10 thr� some. upheaval. Vt'iten he presented himself at her doer the housewife asked hint what wages he demandeu. the housecleaner answered, with an ingratiating smile. "Y'o' eats me an' it's $1 a day, Bot, fma'am, if ah eats mahself it's one elollah two bite." Until within the last ten or fifteen years, says the World, no owner of n house in New York City ever thought of leaving his house painted on the outside. otton spinners employ - at l;arrowford, near Monday, after having ANIMALS IN AFRICA Baboons Are a Dangerous Pest in Parts of East Africa. PENNY IMPOST. Quaint Kissing Custom in a Berk- shire Town. At Hungerford, in Berkshire, on Tues- day inorning, the gold -laced town crier sounded repeated blasts upon John o' Gaunt's carved brass horn to summon the commq»ers to the annual Hocktide Court and to the accustomed ceremonies and festivities therewith cinneeted, The head of the town under its ancient charter is the Constabae, who by virtue of his office is also coroner and master of the market. To this office the retir- ing Constable, Mr. A. 11. Ai)right, was re-elected. There were also appointed worthy gentlemen to serve as keepers of the keys of the common coffer. Be- hind the Constable's chair stood two of• fivers whose important functions are still exercised. These were the "Tutti-men," When the business of the court had been concluded the John o' Gaunt hern was Once snore sounded, and the two Tutti-men, looking very serious and de- termined, in spite of tee long staves they carried adorned with posies of early spring flowers, proceeded upon a round of house-to-house visits to exact from the inhabitants the clues to which the court is entitled. From each householder they were en- titled to demand the. suns of ono penny in respect of each dweller under his roof. From each woman householder in de- fault of this payment they were entitled to exact the forfeit of a deeorou> kiss. Send for free sample to Dept. H. L.. Na- tional Drug & Chemical Co., Toronto. Spectacles for Soldiers. In many cases the vision of third class shot has been much improved by the use of spectacles. In the First Nor- thmptonshire Regiment a third class shot became a first class shot. In the First Queen's a man who just missed being a third class shot became a first. In the First Oxfords one failed and two third class shots became second class and one third class became a first. In the First Cameronians one improved frcc�,,non-effective to a second class shotIn thc'First Royal Scots Fusiliers one third class shot became a second Class shot. These results axe due to ac- tion taken by the medical authorities in 1907, when the eyesight of several sel- ected regiments was carefully examin- ed by army medical specialists in oph- thalmology. Recommendations based on these examinations were made, and the Government of India granted a free is- sue of suitable glasses to those men re- quiring them.—From the Lancet. Keep Minard's Liniment in the house Baboons were numerous around this camp, living both among the rocks and in the tree tops. They are hid- eous creatures. They ravage the crops and tear open new-born lambs to get at the milk inside them; and where the natives are timid and unable to harm them, they become wantonly savage and aggressive and attack and even kill women and children. In Uganda, Cunianghame had once been asked by a native chief to come to his village and shoot the baboons, as they had just killed two women, bad- ly bitten several ohidlren, and caused a reign of terror that the village would be aba+adoned if they wore not killed or intimidated. He himself saw the torn and mutilated bodies of the dead women; and he stayed in the village a week, shooting so many baboons that the remainder were thoroughly cowed. Baboons and boars are the most formidable of all foes to the dogs that hunt them—just as leopards are of all wild animals those most apt to prey on dogs. A baboon's teeth and hands are far more formid- able weapons that those of any dog, and only `a very few wholly excep- tional dogs of huge size, and great courage aI1d intelligence, can single- handed contend with an old male. 13u1 we saw a settler 'whose three big ter- riers could themselves kill a full- grnwn warthog boar; an almost un- heard -o . feat. They backed one an- other up with equal courage and adroitness, their ails being for two to seize the hind legs; then the third, watching his chance, would get one foreleg, when the boar was speedily thrown, and viten' weakened killed by bites in his' stomach.—Frorn "Afri- can Game Trails," by Theodore Rooi:o- volt; in the May Scribner. HIS CANDID OPINION. tExchanaer,) Artls.t--Now, give me your candid opinion of this picture, Critic—It is utterly worthless, Artiste-Yesa know your opinion is worthless, but I am curious to hear it nevertheless. ISSUE NO. 18. 1010 40486 Dr. Martel's Female pills SEVENTEEN YEARS THE STANDARD Prescribed and recommended for wo• men's ailments, a scientifically pre• pared remedy of proven worth. 1hq result from their use is quick and per. manent. For sale at all drug stores. TR10 DOG FINES (Niagara Falls, N.Y., Gazette.) The Canadian way of enforcing the dog quarantine is the only effective way— best for the dog and best for the public. It means a more effective, and hereto- fore a briefer period wowners quarantine, On Saturday several dog on Into court and fined $100 each for letting their dogs run at large unmuzzled, and several were fined $5 each for allowing their doge to run at large even though they were muzzled. With such severe oenatttee imposed for infractions, it is quite likely Fiamiltonians will have a fine respect for the law. :g. •aX w C. D. SHELDON inBrol ernt A specialty made of investments in Standard Railroad and Indus- trial Stocks. Call or write for full particulars regarding plan of investment. Room 101, 180 St. James St., Montreal. cti A SHUFFLING ANSWER Two Oxonians dining together, one of them noticed a grease spot on the neck- cloth of his companion and said, "I see you are a Grecian.' "Pooh!" said the other. "That is far- fetched." "No, indeed," said the wit; "I made it on the spot." Right back at him, you observe. Of course there are sons better ones, but there are also some that are worse. Taken as a whole, they don't add any laurels to the English reputation for humor nor detract any from the opin- ion of Mark Twain.—Kansas_City Times. Ask for Minard's and take no other. e•v A Millionaire's Pearls. At the time of M. Chauchard's fu- neral, the newspapers made reference to a wonderful waist coat, buried with him, ornamented with pearl buttons, which, according to some accounts, was worth 500,000 francs and to others 500 francs. It had actually cost M. Chauchard noth- ing at all beyond the cost of making up. It seems, says the London Globe, that some seven or eight years ago, a distant cousin of the millionaire opened a shop not far from the great stores of her rel- ative, for the manufacture and sale of mother-of-pearl jewelry; and, in the hope of inducing M. Chauchard to "push" the sale of her gods, sent him some sample "pearls," which he wore, imita- tions as they were. This was the won- derful waist coat which was buried with the late M. Chauchard. of the bowels is an absolute neces- sity for good health. Unless the waste matter from the food svhiclt collects there is got rid of at least once a day, it decays and poisons the whole body, causing biliousness, indi- gestion and sick headaches. Salts and other harsh mineral purgatives irritate the delicate lining of the bowels. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills—entirely vegetable — regulate the bowels effectively without weak- ening, sickening or griping. Use ®oroaim les C 2c sent MiI8m HIS RECORD. (Harper's Bazaar.) Buyer—But I'm afraid he wouldn't make, a good watch dog. Dealer (with bull-terrier)—Not a good watch dog: Why, bless your heart, it was only last week that this very ani- mal held a burglar down by the throat and beat his brains out with his tail. A Your Druggist Will Tell you Murine Eye Remedy Relieves Sore Eyes, Strengthens Weak Eyes. Doesn't Smart, Soothes Eye Pain, and Sells for 50c. Try Murine in Your Eyes and in 23aby's Eyes for Scaly Eyelids and Granulation. SERVINt.x TIME. (Everybody's Magazine.) "No man can serve two masters," said Um priest to one of his parishioners. "I know that, yer riverence. Me brother tried it, and now he's doing time for bigamy." PUW :: wmemaulaue PURE FOOD INSURES GOOD HEALTH— MAGIC BAKING POWDER INSURES PURE FOOD, ( adAflc'IN CkN.40A 1 f,rlerea ti `lease �•• •. 3 51 EDP'S "SILENT" ES Satisfy the melt particular people. They are the most perfect made, noioeless as. their name implies, no sputter, no smell or sulphur, are quicker, and safe. All fi:at-class dealers keep them. The E. 0a EDDY COMPANY, Limited, ��ll, [vada HERE SINCE 1851.