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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1911-03-31, Page 2True Gas?, AppendlOtis
Dr. Hamilton Clearly provesuttt"
Stomach and Bowels Are at Foie,
A close study of that so frequently
ti'atal disease, appendicitis, has quite
convinced me, writes Dr. Hamilton, that
its cause is directly tra,4eabie to indi-
gestion and constipation.
When a protracted ease of .constil)a-
tion develops, the stomach and bowels
are almost sure to be clogged wit!). a
*lies of sour, putrid, half-digested food.
Germs develop ie. the rotting mass, pen-
etrating the appendix, and, cause a
were inflammation which to ' apt to
retread. and if not controlled, the ap-
pendix is partially or entirely s'•ut'ed
Away.
Bu.t there la even better than a euro
for all this—there ie a way to prevent,
and that is simply the frequent use of
Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and
Butternut, a mild, healthful remsdy
that cures constipation, indigestion, full -
feeling after )heals, belching of gas,
sourness, heartburn, nervous and stela
headache. To always feel well, hearty
and vigorous, to sleep, eat and digest
well, regulate your seesteln by Dr. Ham-
ilton's Pills of Mandrake and Butter-
nut, 25o per box, all dealers, or The
Cetarrhozone Co., Kingston, Ontario.
4oa
CLEAN EYE GLASSES.
They're necessary.
Blurs hurt the eyes.
Real eye strain may result.
:And then consider the looks!
Any soiled item spoils the appear-
ance.
And they are the easiest things to
t ieaII. •
Of course there are 'plenty of pat-
ent preparations.
But there is also plenty of old re-
liable soap and water.
To asap and water add a little am-
roonia and use even a nail brush.
The brush is particularly necessary
in cleaning the parts that grip the
bridge of the nose.
Then rinse with tepid clear water,
dry with a clean linen cloth and pol-
iGix oaf with tissue paper.
To do a wonderfully nice ",job" and secured improved hearing. by d•a.t-
alrll;oyrorta. Solrt tint igswni. tile world
:Or, and ti..(:O sir. • 'fl.efn•;t• any,
sutr••titlrt,' for ••l aria rthorone.••
OFFICES: ,
d Conductors arid
,ess and. Compactness.
lata a w'hoss eamilly .carries his" •oft}'ce
in' his haled .is .the raiir ead conducU:Sr.
Usually it lea box sjieelally made and'.
ornameutedheith briggbrass tAleiniiugs
and brass handles and With the -eondue-
tor's name 'neatly engivtved obi brass'
plate.
When his trip is finished you will see
hind leave the train carrying his efface
with hint, The railroad has no rent to'
pay for him and yet he is one of the bus-
iest of employees, with snany accounts
to keep, •,
In this hand office .of the eonductor s
are all the records of his trip and it is
a model of neatness ands compaetness.
There is a place in"ltis"of ice for all the
tickets collected, and. envelope for his
cash fare receipts and many blank forms
which he is required to fill out with par-
ticulars of the run.
Usually the conductor opens up his
office in the baggage car or in an empty
seat after his train has left the ia9t
station of the run. For some time there-
after he is a busy Man.
His. portable office when opened is
transformed into a little desk having
pigeonholes and writing materials, and
with it open in front of lion the con-
ductor counts Itis tickets,: sorts thein
among the proper pigeonholes and melees.
up his accounts. It is all done generally
before the train gets in, and upon . ar-
rival at the terminal he takes his of-
fice with him and departs with the rest
of the passengers_
Catarrhal Dulness --How Cured
The inconvenience oi` Blight dea:ineas is
known to tens of thoustende. 11 is very
frequently due to catrrrlutl inflamma-
tion of the middle ear. ])runs OV sprays
cannot possibly retell] the affected pa't'es.
But you can breathe CatarrhnzOne. :r
germ -destroying and healing agent, and
'by eompressing it into the psssagert' of
the ear. you bring abottt.,n speedy im-
provement in 1teeiriug. and -remove the
catarrhal eonditiun there. Deee this not
seem a, rational way of re-tc?;ieg Catarrh
of the nrlddle ear? :Penh of thoitsdlnda
throughout the world have ;been telietred
Of catarrhal inflemniai.lon of the ear.
fellow the rinsing by a plunge into
jeweler's saw dust. After drying the
sawdust, polish with tissue paper.
THE
ItIO
OF
1-1 ERE
Is to use OP#E Dye
that will col p either
Wool, Cotton, Silk ox!
0oodsL4erfectiy,
YoarrillEticIthisia
7 Sendior5arnplu
+Curdand 5to,'
Bookie* 89
The aora.tsoty
RIMianOSON
Co., Limited,
Monsen 1, can,
Wiiih this Modern Dye allyoa have to dols to
ate for iD ^P O•LA then yon CAN'T smite a
mistake and use the Wrong Dye for the goods
yon have to rotor. _
THE HA1'lD AND THE MIND.
es dexterity with the hands] frequent -
;y domande coneiderabie mental effort,
so manual training appears to react itpon
the brain in a stimulative way. This
i,a the conclusion of Professor Blatrk, of
:Austrian Poland, and Dr. Scanyten, of
tiltwerp, who, at the recent intertla-
t.ional eongress of school hygiene, at
Paris, advocated the view. based upon
rnperin-tentation, the inanual training
has the effect of developiug mental
qualities of reading and concentration.
Many have noticed the beneficial Meet
of manual labor upon tnexetal activity
IL historic example being that of ]..lad•
stone and his tree cltoppeng•--an erper•
knee which be shared with ltoraee
tcreeley and Abraham I totem.
IYIV'4.ru1l41Ydr+A
riNK E' E
4
DISTEMPER
i uizto do rCOTIG
see:wet "Distemper; Cansee Curd m;td I ey!vtetioa. ' VEEN. A.LM.
g& in nese de.i.ers. Aa ane 6Oo'w Ile. ail end t14! a doses, Dia
fir011j f4lgollCAle CO.,Goeheai:1fdiene, 4,r,rs.i.
.—a-- ---
A WINDSOR LADY'S APPIA1
Tr. ,.0 Women : 1 will send tree witli
full instructions. my home treatment
ehioli positively cures t.eucort:lioe0,
Ili(.eratton, Displacements, Failing of the
womb, rowel or Irregular J?eriods,
1 terfne end Ovarian Tumors or Growths,
silt. k(ot Flushes, Nervousness, Malan-
. hc:Fv Pains 1n the TIcaad, Back or Row-
Als.e, where
t.ved by Xidnei werakneessni eineenllar toBladert our sex.
Y•ou can continuo treatment at home at
s: cost .ot only about 12 .cents a week.
My boots. 'Woman's Own. Medical Ad-.
viler.' also sent free on request Write
to -day. Address Mrs. M. Slimmers. Box
If. c. Windsor, Ont.
FEWER FOGS IN LONDON.
"Twenty yciirta ago there were fifty-
five foggy days itt London during the
winter months, whereas in 1009-10 tbere
were only eleven durirg the same per-
iod. The fog fiend hoe been scotched;
if not killed," staid Sir .Tames Crichton.
Browne at the annual dinner of the San-
itary Inspectors' Association. The re-
duction in the numiber.of fogs he attrib-
uted chiefly to improved sanitation. -
From the Loudon (;llrnnictle.
PUT 6Y THE FLUTE.•
Oh. Love, taut by the flute t
Ton sli tit the tender. liquid. strain
We heard amid lase April rain
Of wild white blooms, to voice the -..spelt
Whereof our lips are mute.
Let organ diapasons telt
Thu music of the naves which. roll
From that. unfathomed sea, the Soul.
So. I eve, put by the flute.
The flute, 011 Love, put b?.
For we / ato the 'Wori)fer,lli ttant
Arm e-o.t r front out the
rrGreat e Auuxlti.
'Here- e
'Within the larger pulse of sound.
Lest. listening for the luring cult
'We lose a vaster rhythms'. fall.
The flute, dear Love, put by.
Put by the flute. rh, Love !
And yet so piercing keen the tone
Once hard. In yon far vale, wind blown
Down that bright stream,, whose brim
we twain
With laughter leaned above,
The soy thereof do we retain
Among our 'nighty alt,>t•d$,.that sn ,
new st'e t is youth alt inn ttta • know.
Put by t?'? flute. oh. bore l
-(:ertrud • Bartlett, in the 'r'ebruary
l: stet' i,n i1lrall :4iaaazitse.
EON'S "SILENT" ..f MATCHES
-Ace, THE. MOST MODERN AND PERFECT
A:SUKK .UIGHT,:THE ST: STRIKE
r- y op solum or etputtaer ,ap TOst. steady flame. The exatoh
far `t'hre meso.:; r, haat office and t loin%
9tB1
Ar 004,,t Osiers keep them. canal la?didy''. W'ee tenware, 1lrlbretrcre,
Tuba, Pills .lad Wuahboareis,
E B.EDDYEDDY Co., Limited.
HULL, CANADA
PLJZZL.,ifil 'IT OUT.
When''telegraph.Totes were first 9st
up they hada mint disgaietixtg effect
upon various , 'pe t.' ' t animals. In Nor-
way, for inataz1ee the thus of the in-
troduction of the e tv:efnl articles, the
bears were. ntuch`'I ...paced to determine,'
their purpose; '
The Norwegia:. 1)c ar, Bearing tate
mor.ring of the t'1 .ri in the wires, such
a buzzing as h,e ' uad somewhere heard
before,. proeedsd • in, the ursine fashion
to "put two and two together:" Such a
buzzing must xnetiu the preemie -it"' of a
sweet "Dorset; the poles must be gtgan-
tic hives; Ro the-, bear set to work to
root the poles Out of the ground.
'Che strange humming also attracted
the attentionof the woodpeekere, whien
concluded that innumerable iuseets wore
concealed in these tfllt poles. Therefore.,
the, birds `vent to work to find the trea-
sure, boring boles, to entrant the insects.
In time, however, they all became AVIA-
N., and toe telegraph pots or wire came
tai be used by more than one species of
bird ay a safe place for its met. There
is a small bird of 'Natal that used to
build its eradle-shaped neat in the
branehee of tree, but as soon as the
telegraph wire9, were set up it changed
the leeation of its housekeeping anti
built on the wires, so that snakes eoutd
not molest its treasures.
O 4
♦ _.
A BOOK FOR MOTHERS
Evoy'•no*her i:- naturally mini-
t nus for t i, ellen that wilt min-
a.Kl : '' q.r poets .ala,
,
goad 'little t.tiiiitheti ir•
,
httidirinei Co. 'hive eisrzeri a little
book tvhicb 'ooutaine .r, gipa.t deal
of in.foimuition On the eare of bre,
bies and young children that ev-
ery mother ought to knew. The
book will be sent free to any mo-
ther who will sena her name and
address; . with the note of this
.,r newspaper. to The Dr. '1Villianis'
e Medicine Co., Broekville, Ont.
Horsemen, Read: This
T have 'used 111` AllI3' .ZtI\Izlti:\ 1`
in my stables for over a• year, and coat-.
sider it the VERY BAST for horse flesh
1 can get, and would strongly recom-
mend it to all horsemen.
GEO. HC)L'GC;f.
Livery Ste:01es. Quebec, 99 to 103 Ann
St.
ISSUE NO. 13, 1911
Gy
AGENTS WANTED.
t A'NIt elS•ERS WANTED. w-Yl1ICICLT
A./ :.salary paid. Alfred Tyler, 316 Clar-
ence street. London. Ont.
3r TOD ARE I.00KrN 1 FOG ^Til:
ttest PREMIUM proposition In a",a,c-
ada. r tt...t appeals to e•r+•raoc_, •zppLY
to Sellery, Advertising Dept., 128 Albe••t
street. Ottawa,
ILI'I'VE MAN Olt 'W()MAN .tai ,
7iet
fay -work hatoppor unity- paying $i.Ot3 ovale, i
ser da.'.
Spere'tiine can be used. Work not diffi-
cult and t•eoutres )to experience. ce. Wh.-
stot: Limited, Spadina avenue. Toronto.
11fOSES UIt. Qt.arter and T)ollar Stops
11�1OL -pain and soreness anywhere-. Drug-
gists everywhere. 11. :t2clfa.v & Co.,
Hamilton.
Every Weanan
sat,,., anti ::1a0.1 ]tootr
about etre wonderMe
MARVEL Whirling Spray
rhe new V,geinae Syrn.ge newt
—bloat Con.mica. it Meaoset
•dbmily. Ase ran.
eug,,st
+4- $.41-4- :+44-4-4-444-4",
*•
LOST ISLAND OF DEAD SEA.
The Dead Sea is encroaching up;th the
land about it so rapidly in this decade
that whole forests of trees which !arai-
erly grew at some distance from :ts
banks are now partially submerged.
Maps of the sea made twenty yenu
• ago show._ an island., near-. the 'northern
extremity of the la,ire wlxielt wits not
found during s resent survey. and it is
supposed that this has been lost in the
rising waters. The 'Turkish Government
sold the mining rights on the shores to
a syndicate for about $350,000, and it
the sea. for souse` unknown reason con-
tinues to rise. these holding. will be
almost unattainable -•-From the Chic-
ago Tribune,
ELECTRICITY AND CLIMATE.
In a recent lecture before the Bri-
tieh institute of Electrical Engineers,
Signor Ferranti made a startling.
•declaration to the effeet that the
weather of the island of Great Britain
could be controlled by steams of elec-
tricity, The entire island would have
to be girded with an electrical " de-
fence" capable of warding off the
vapors of the sea and preventing them
•from precipitation on the land. The
sunlight hours could thus be inoreas-
ed es desired.
Minard's Liniment Cures Dandruff,
A A.
POWER SOI-]EME FOR INDIA.
Sir George Clarke, the g'(;rnpr of
Bombay. in inaugurating ti stsheute i to
supply Bombay with .10,(1(10 hofrse•p'ow-
er from a storage of, reservoirs in the
'43testerit Ghats, protested against the
ignorant• croakers who belittled Indian
pl•ogreee and enterprise. The scheme,
winch is intsrntting as the greatest yet
attempted. in India, consists of damming
the valleys in the Gheass for the storage
of water power convertible into eleefii'lo
power. The dams will be 5,000'. faot"; fit
length and from 32 feat to. '10 feet in..
height, creating ]akes ;'l,fj21. acres in e)f-
tent, with a capa4ity of ;;,000 01)0,000 eta
hie feet, with a,fall 1,73Q Det. • The.
pewee- output: 'will t 'l,raatsm:tted " to
ittbiay'x ,' t ^three ndltxs Mynas. :. The
0 11 be the chief eeneunterly.
iuterestingt'feature is that
exeltlsrvely Indian. it wit]'
zibiddy in 1913.
Ulm cannotaupply the
h1ARVCLAccept nu other,
but sendstantptor aruttrated
Bonk -seared: a t rise, full partib.
Wars and direction; iaraluabile to tadtei,
WINDSOR SUPPLY 1'LY CO.,
planer. One. r,^natal AV.:. ear C.,
LITTLE WI LIE'S CAMEL 'ESSAY.
A boy in Oklahoma City subntitteal
the following essay on the ship of the
desert:
"The cannimal is a sheep of the des-
ert. It is called a backteria because it
leas a. hump on its back. The Cannieed - E MUSTER AT THE CIRCUS.
(Bulletin, N. S. W.)
"'d ZVaybatik—"Wot d'yer charge fer
AS .N04',JOKIE
t pPe'` ~lay over in the town of
tario, Mrs• B. cause into Mr,
and asked for a couple of
of Dye., Be was selling the
style Dyes that require a separate
. ;fer Wool and Cotton, and asked her
lf. tshe knew what KIND of cloth her
gods were made of, Mrs. B. said she
wase% sure, so he advised her to go
horde end make the following testi •
"First to take a small piece of the
goods, and revel out the threads each
way of- the Cloth, then put a snatch
to there- Cotton would be apt to burn
freely with little odor, Wool might mere-
iyy singe and would be apt to give out a
disagreeable odor, something like burn-
ing hair. silk would burn liese freely
than Cotton awl smell like burning
Wool. Now, if it did not: smell very
nuu'b, she was to use Dye for Cotton, if
it did she was to use wool •D.ye, but she
was to look out to see that it did not
shell too emelt or too little.
Now, nnfor'tuuately, lire. 11, had a
cold in her head. tet .the time, and could•
1e't smell ANYTHING, so she naturally
thought that the goods were Cotton,
and site used the Clottot Dye. 11 turned
out that her goods were really all Wool,
and naturally her Dyeing was a fail-
lu•e, Since then B. has 'put in an as-
sortment of the Guaranteed ONE DYE
fur ALL 1CINI)t of (loth, which does
away with all chane of using the
WRONG Dye for the Goods one has to
color.
Mrs. R. is natnrttlly much relieved as
well as Wei ether Lady ['uetoniers.
a_.
When Nature Was Timekeeper,
•1 n the British Museum is a large
stone composed of ,:arbonete of ilme,
which would serve perfectly as a day
Itti, rsr's:calendar, inasmuch as it would
indicate to him every Sunday and holi-
day of the year. thought not the, day of
the month. !Moreover, says ilarper's
Weekly. the stone le tzn actittt time re -
remit of the work done for a long- period
. in an Englasse coal mine.
The "Sunday same," as it is ealted,
wits removed from s. colliery dram.
When the miners were at work the
drain left a deposit colored betels by tile
,e,.,aI moat, hitt Arlt+'n no work utas being
bone the water ran down elear' and left
a white deposit. 'These deposits in the
eourse of time built up the stone. Beall
d.iy of work left a black streak, some•
diately followed by a white streak made
,tering the night. Wide white streaks
indicate the holidays and Sundays.
Sia verypatsent,• and will lie down and
die without a groan, but when it is
runny it gets its batik up. which is call -
BY ilVftIDE EYE REMED u.
For sled, Weak, tWearY. Watery Eyes
AND GRANULATED LIDS
Marine boesn'ISmart-Soothes Eye hate
M iniseEyeReistxly, Liquid, Dc. 50e, $1.00,
Murine Eye Saler. is Aseptic Tubes. lac. $1.00.
EYE BOOKS AND ADVICE FREE a t MAIL
Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chloago
.iNG IRON.
?lire is ott is only a laboratory pre•
peratiofi. Cast•iro'n, the most generally
weld .variety, contaiss about 5 per
°bait. of impurities,
ed taking the hump. The shepherds of
the kids, :nester ,:
cannimals is- called Arabs. When •sty
a
live in. towns they are called street Young (;a htal.er .`rSixpen, c up to
Arabs. When the eann.ift1 1 goes on. a fifteen•"
journey it drinks as rnueh as it cart to Old Wayback---"Draft off fifteen, Mary.
last for many days. Such animals are But here, "Oster, svot' are ,c' gain' ter
called •acquidueks, Those that cannot charge fer the other seven'"
carry enough are called ]nel)r:tties." Minard's liniment Relieves Neuralgia
The boy is eight years old. ;ells teeth-
es says he is sin'ignoramtta. His father
THIS WILL MAKE YOU GERM
says he. is a young lark Twain. iPROOF.
. CURED OF LAME BACK
WIIEetN 8
Mr. Samuel Martin, of Stratiiroy, Ont.,
Missed twenty years of his life In Wren*.
suffering tortures from Iante hack. lie
tried nearly all advertised reatndies, and
iruisehold recipes. but received no benefit'
from any of them.
Some months ago. seeing Oin Pins ad-
vertised. Mr. Martin purr:based a box.
The afterx'lie hadtief ich Mr. tikentnuetartin box waspsocended
y,teot
tt at he knew lte had found the right
remedy at last. lie used two more box-
es a.nd Is now completely cured.
G0c a box, 6 for 32.60. at all dealers.
Free samnle If you write National Drug
& Chemical Co. (Dept . L.). Toronto.
THE CYNICAL PH1t.OSOPHER.
A
woman in the ,'dee m av ',>t all right;
it is when there are two that there IA
`}'tkeelyy to be 'trouble.
Whim e woman dresses to please the
men, she doesn't have ntu,•lt ellectss with
the One wbto is paying for 11.
•A woman steps telling her age as ;soon
us age he ght% telling on b''r.
A lean may :stile sod mil" taut lie a
villain ---or just n {•ample i,llot..
:All flowers l,lbom la tit': eoneerteitry
except the wallilo xer. - •Siru,trt :let.
ARGENTINA'S EXPORTS.
Argentina is • the greatest exporter of
corn in the world; she sends abroad
more chilled and froeeif meat than; any
other country, Only Russia, says the
Century/ , excels her in wheat eepertp,
and only Australia • contributes attire
wool to international trade. The story
of her oceupatioltsis told in the fact
that nearly $4:,500,000,000 of working''
capital is represented in the pastoral.
Laid stgriculturid pursuits . end in the .'al-
lied industries, while less than $100,000
is involved its manufactures, tend this
includes electric light and power plants
used in the larger cities...
ONLY ONE " B ON+HO QUttilie I "
That is LrASATivX; l3uomo 'ar-IN t:v'E.
',Look for the signature Of 11 W. GROVE,,.
Heed the World over to Cure .a Cold in
One Day, :die,: •
SPOKE, TOO SOON
(Metropolitan Bagai;ne.),
"You see," said the little teem with
the dyed beard,' tts he-"sriu'ilelied all Att..'
pl'e purchased lr`bnt thc'traift boy,
& Vegetarian''
• "Yon meant you try to lt'' ore,, 11u-
aq+ered the etrsnnger an the 'seat 1.aeide
libt�i, pleasarctl�r.
1tSirt What do you mean by that?"'
°'Simply' tbat there was a worm ie
th*t.t apple, noel sola got iL
Mhtsardta Liniment (lures Bursts, Etc.
TO CURE A COLD iN ONE DAY
Take LAXAT1' .1 EROMO Quinine Tab-
lets. Druggists refund money 11 it falls
each box. ::Se.,:Se.,to cure. li, GV, oitCovgS s
'tand+--urs li on
COL ORS OF BUTTERFLIES,
This will help to keep you from
catching cold.
The skin being a close third in.
importance to the lungs and Icid-
Ixeys in renovating the system, the
skin must always be clean and the
pores kept open.
Yn taking a bath instead of using
soap use sal soda or baking soda.
They fill clean the skin quicker and
better.
Wipe thoroughly and when through
dash over the whole body a cold sat-
urated solution of common salt and
wipe sparingly. This will snake your
skin gesso proof and your body
healthy.
1t has been 'long known that the col-
ors of butterflies arc influenced by tem-
perature. 'Experience during the tact
ten years hue given ])octor It - Fischer
some startling results, and bnive shown
not rnly that eoId sru+olw may produce
new species; (rem the .lid, belt 11111 t)•
normal neat.?nay ,yiiiltl the sumo varie-
ties, the changes being doe to retarded,
development. Extreme cold moreover
brings out other variations that may
ar)ear into in .extreme treat.
iloMCun
qulciclystops coughs, cures colds, Beale
the throat and tunes, - • • 25 cents.
,e.r
OM ELES'7E ECONOM Y.
When eggs are 'tip in price or clown
in number a tasty omelet may be con -
coated with hail the usual number by
using .soft bread crumbs to eke therm
out. An old rule calls for a cup-
ful of the crunmbs, softened in half
n cupful of milk and then mixed thor-
oughly with four eggs until tine mix-
ture is smooth. Season with salt and
pepper and cools like an ordinary
osselet or bake in two buttered plates-
in the oven until the eggs eel. The
omelet should go to the table in the
plates is which it is baked,
NAVE YOU A' PAINFUL CORN?
What any corn needs is the soothing,•w
influence of Putriam's Corn mid IVart'
Extractor, which in twenty-four beta's
lift out eatery root, branch and stein of
corns and warts, no matter of how long
standing. No paid, no scar, uo sore --
just clean wholesome cure ---that's the
way 1'utnam's rainless Corn and 1Vart
Extractor nets. Get a. 23e. bottle.
NEW WORLDS TO CONQUER,
(Philadelphia Record.)
,onrzny's N[amtna. �Vil1lo 11y3ones
:IOC little boy io`play'marbles with,
istktt he ?
TErmtny--Yes, ma'am.
;Tommy's Manama—Then why don't
you play with hitn, instead of with all
those 1ott t;..boys from the bask street`?
' 'oienitn-p!X won till his yesterday.
iau[,*ct$'y steers
ISa dbet,nt ilitd ;Isis
'THE
(Rtil';�l
AnxiotsPelOtd•
loan, is this' boa Jt : ,g 110,0r a tvaR�'r
Deckhalid-=-"We11,, stns' a leltlejr old
so -
tub T achouldn'tu'ur'onder.if ahci''lodtt3
, .
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