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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1911-05-12, Page 2wtyo, vino' foo {wnt ,, niyl d •h0`.es E «t: i•".+.`f,"'. e...0—tae" 4:'tarcntatz sur k R. lnliiit, of \Viltido g, Man., tails; wet zratr:rrst ung ;lt:Cdy of rc:Ii,t ;rout itlirtost ittioleroblC .tfterltirs: I' am "t,rctry tell you troy. great lily atsizgshove: ;ae n, Chronic hvercom- " es,:co rip ;,t.iett by biliousness wort a 4 n 'ti l r to lie lo'vet day mart... t n.i t 1 1, R gr,Oel;'ittic^d the sickening offeror,of t°ate e: id?rri at ;, t lodged for t'Onie rdedi- aara.dz t ' t, tlouicl fserrattaently drive them 'r etrarix p; of Lir. .1.1) e'a Indian. Root P`hlla,'X.iire glut they were worthy of a triad. My surprise. mot !'pitted great. 1't"olt rite vtity lits'. I ev(ie4i,ai ct relief. • ootiaaicitrvath hit ! :I found ltry troub- les Ji tttalowly bat surely leaving me, t s� t it (oriu I once more know what ti rfi,:s`*; beiree from the llaras:;ing tet %eta of lite ailments that had' long ;sick- • toted and weoliened me. So great is my Dr- 1.itx.Mt''s Indian Pills that shall never Qia, slily a ohitityunt be tvitltout them," 3Jx k , raises:Ind, "' a13�'' •flat Pilin cure u °'« • list el and ictl igyr q .weans Liver trotib- t • t t t rtd' 1 ensu Taira 4e41W f. ` 25c a box • a -,o0er Gets!! .ro),. a id r A."''""Oizi,,Lces' E)'Arr._tNG. `soy. 1 i.:tti,esr.r:';G7t.'}!ire b Aloh(tom, ",Birt .7er lhei(.ta: awed., tat :. is pre- Vise re- ' ise,itl,•oitaerit..'r{`§�-, WHIM. _t raJatUreGiete VIRUS. TOM When yon arts a sufferer from neural- gia, "alike sura Brost that It is not from t1 tooth. 'There are rattiry clues cit 430•c41llod t l'lirlllte .ttellrail,*lta, uryt !always f0.0i;ti, which never a'eenr after a vitt to za. good eitene:tintes it ill Accessary to visit atom than ori:: dentist, for tho trouble way be obscure. If neuralgia is from other eausee do ..ot suffer rieetllesttly. Take it in hand before it, gets too strong n grip. . T3t'llletiill ., it is causal 1'f over:vork; elf sin by overheating or ,uyGe1)vil)iilty to cold. .ls it arises largely from nerves, then li'riu.; Ilygiouually :ixld ontting out excitements hill.often give relief. Do not till:o drugs and sleeping lloa7- dels for ilrur;tlg1u until ovary tither "mans has been tried. Thin' disease be- ing re'ltilint, it la (W41'01'0114 to get into the habit of artificial soothing. Only take such relier under directions of your doctor, and not then so long as you can fight of/ the pain with outward :spplic;ttions, mental Ettg;;estion, or by gritting your teeth and betarittg it. One noted specialist had a treatment for this disease that is worth trying. Ho dols not behove? in SOot.hilig pai,t, but • "n seting it, and 1:i3 method of utero is by cold w l.ter. His eta trued is to treat not the point whore the pain strikers, but the seat of that pain. wleioh, lin claims, is the spine. A towel wrung from teolel water anti covered with a irlan!zet or '.i'urkish towel '-(Arabella twee. ejeIherntf., Were rlt1,1'- 1E1 pi:ieeetl on elle 'tome well up on the )i•sa Last r,''[i�r } and Allrhf+il o, le^itlt; batik of the nevi:. This id changed three Cfaorrier sal travult'er, was far from. tilers is tett in/Hata.. hums.), "I. wonder." be re-peeted, "what she .04.4.101.84.••••••••••••••••• �tsiiin_°• idea . him. Cures Spring Tiredness sere is a Fine Remedy That Gives You Health On y*ly. and he visited the ricttreol• til,irit(3tai-St, "'What," spiel teliehonno. tor the thiarl time, "is leteirsU•n doing?" "She is looking eat of the window," !replied the medh,wi. "o:eido by ex- eerting somebody." "Tint is etr'nge i" 'andel !'otolltrs . ''Whom cess she clz:pe tt" 4hI" continued the a editen. "'someone eiatkxe the 'house, and she ,:sr'essea i�himfoez`txdrlr" ""it, can't bel" Tried thet amblad "'Hy wife is true, to me." ',weer he lays bice head on her lap and looks tenon .ly into his eyes." "Villain t" xoaDde,tt th has - "Now obe kiltses him." .:"It's Weed" yelled Alphonso. "I'11 tntk* you pay dearly for tibial" The mediums say that he had gone ifte- enough. "Now, but t,aid, "he wags his tail. h GREAT REMEDY t FOR LITTLE NEI Yon know how you feel, blue, sickly anti heavy. Bich morning you tusked! in a dull "dopy" condition and wish it were night again. Your livor is wrong and needs tiling with Dr. Htunilton's Pills; they do cure all liver ills. At once the system is relieved of poisons, blood is en- riched and purified, appetite Meieases and digostion picks up. Health and vigor return bemuse Dr. Uantilton'a Pills make the body orroof against weakness and disease. For your liver, your kid- neys, your stomach, for the sake of your looks and feelings, try Dr. Hamilton's fills, 25e per box at any dealers_ HOW TO ttriAICE A WHATYOUMAY- CALLIT. • o € mo Cher & Jtottsp. ndn 'I.oSt. its iviic.:u t eery of Baby's Own Tablets. We have re:ereett, thtttt.l:uds of letters praidiasg then --eve have yet to receive a. single .one condemning there. The '.''ablate eon - not possibly do harm oven to the new- berrn babe. They contain none of these -Peitoflous (huge which make the so -tailed "soothiug" mixtures so dangerous to the welfare of the little Otte. They are a t cienti€ie medicine prepared by one of the greatest specialists o,t childhood ail- ments and should be kept in every home where there are babies or small children. leire. Fred McCarthy, Pinewood, Oat.. *rites: "e have meet sial y°s Own Tublettt and have found there a great remedy for tittle ones. I would tot bo .without i ern. ` The Tablets are sold by meets- .•ins dealers or by mail At ler) cents o boo: teem The Dr. W'illiaree' leletlieint Co., 3rrot vilie, Ont. CARE OF �HEE7t-3. How they're teglected. • ;scruguions clean -lines ie rteeesecy. they should be brushed twroe each day. F, brush is uses, vel Lh' Lly, not horl- rertaliy. <' Bcashing ahauld be look% and out, trot negleel:ing back teeth. Before each.. end every brushing dental floss must be used nwlt thoroughly, Decaying Nitta between the teeth not - esitl ' rot the teeth, but elxtli the breath. The teeth should be examined twice a c year diet cavities (if guy) :nay be filled betimes. No care is better repaid chair tliat given to the teeth. E!ANfw+Fei, Aa.''t .IKUint*.8'! CORM When pittchedl 'e7,et fid.' irritated by ••ta tight boot, lierit cis"iriflli«nareat can devel- eke. Why iiuffeir when in twentyefour hours you cart get acuedit with 'utnamn's Vel bless Corn 4,4 (L Wtrllxt Extractor. It keels, sootliegt •tut res, Per all sinal, Ac - pert no sulekte. ,n . qtr r'ittni'. t"s. Pain. ,fierle, to i, it Iixtr Iter: Price tipvciq. (S P)Ohetthit 'Isg27v inhabitants, iRtidtertoaak to pick utt'9s..:and in one year r � rYi w' x r i !)� .You don't even have to be bandy with tool's to make a "vibratory whaat- yonmayctllit." If you can thrive a. tack tuhd cut notches in a shuck you oau make one of these wonderful toya that will furnish a lot of fi,:n. Take a stick ab•aut six inches lung and en's notches in one edge. Ftw- ten a fiat, thin pieoe of wood to the end with a small nail or tack that it will revolve on the tuck. Draw a second piece of wood over the edge of the notdltes and the vibratory wavey generated will eaves: the end piece to revolve rapidly. The Wiecouain "lumberjack" *tin invented the tory thinks it will work best if made of hard wood. 94; 'Mat Splitabn Headache. will vanish! St you take 1` A. 9 RU CO" .ca chhe W Kers i tvvpp Iquic!c. sere roue, and we esaranina they contain nothing :tua tttfatt to the heart or narrows oyttant. 2 o. a hos, at en drub; ista'.2ry tliiatitxtal Drag and Chat:sic:el Co. of Conoria, thong 1, Me ntreral. sPm w ,c°'r TM-mxvasaiWewigzsannwwrw ma�.mdwaws•• 'nxn __ P.. 7 Pink leg''., a'.roizrteik, .Pr • Ss Iger ,a; iryp 0 ZWE e. Vest. n reeine and, positive prereuttve, no matter how horses at any UM* are mrta ateted or exposed,' Liquid. given on the tongue, acts on the Otood and ''4t x:Lcts, expels the poisonous herr from the body. Cures Distemper In Doge �c RI • i. Sheep, ant Cholera in Poultry. Largest selling live stook remedy, Curer) k 1 ,. remedy. t o and Ss a � .: s e, sung kidney r Y 5 n and ( a beings human mil h m ig rl among K -a A i . J p • mallet, • tu• your d n ° it w.t to Lft tt i S h. y •l. O p t 'L y !t L ''uu d arra d o. e n• C l e,£(0• al? ,t f' ?fro -will get it for you, 1[+i•ea k3ooklat, cult. Causes an ., g.f ii DIG1RIBU?CRC—ALL WHOLESALE ofillaG Crrtt iti+twaklel t'da_',o1Cd1L CO., Ckeniststoed Bacteriologist%0O„li"aPl KN€t.,i0,S it " Yiira at iSktli3,e re a� 1. t Etta, i t iega',Ya hr�attil L u(.'!' rpt. y........*,,..w.w (r,. " ILE T" t .TCHS e MOT MODERN AND PERFECT E'► v,.r4ik+-iJ LEG n,'. T, TEM FIRST STM s7 E They make t nolo° or sputter—a quiet, et.esdy tisane. The melee, ter the emteL-,Qxi +:`.in aUIee aid tiro l sent. h1I good dqr ore keep t(tmm mud YC€ttys Woodonware, ]1'i'hrswara, Tube, Paha and Weehboards. 'TheB EDDY CTRU C D A Lhitc 4.wu.Pnvwwm.uw.+n xalr.•01,:Wygaft.....w rutameamewm aawsumnn.r ^'rok^ •tt="m'" I.lvitiAl4'W'.aL a 1mmorn, .,t"%CM 4"wY mmusea stwa .'1./>i' ,•vI4'..' • '1" ","'/•ozji'wfJ�i.a HOW LIFE LOOKS. ISS J +1 NO, 19, 1911 V.mIWVwew.w.n,vwnuwYMwn.Y«rJrawaeV.nw+nif ow�w'KPMwwM�VmMwl!, IiELP WANTED. I r a:rs._io — w, So()DwOFtISii1.S, lura: ettiulats, znotitrttirs, state age and experience, and if married or single. 11'• slt'li & .ton Co.. I.inttted, )t. George, Ont. NAl+l` Ott 'WOMAN w Sq, .�'ltkiia JI ! for work at 1iOlne, paying y4(Y0. tla- 1;i,lAt per day, with opportunity to ad- vance. Spare time can b* used S'orii ditricult, and requires no ;'s- t.t settee• '4t it!ston, Limited, iiipailina avenue, To- ronto. WOMEN WANTS VT • Vax VV. 4 tiri'iAltlI1�tt+ l{� '1 d{ t',1 !tit. tiers in spare time': its et Ol+ttoe rieeceesary. Our limo" chs ec {a9Lr epos! tttr mothers and girls atlI y loser i isl• Cartadiait Trtaett� 'a_ir"iilxt.:"`sS , lbert street, Gtt,ryr s'aI•i'9`,A.4stle,x CKr°ri t �' e1 c ` Wia1ti�I Y salary paid! ',A1f1'edl Tklei, 1355 Clar- e>iica• mti'Elet x!GnBtst Ont 1 . �y c41t1N1 WA N rJ.1)-A itf t ij Y OTs' (3. ,:t#the agonoy : F:rOposltioiXs :cotlt•Ilices u$ that• tone ,vaitl •x{ua{ our Yeti t'rili .pretty$ •ie(re';( if von r}on't apply for particulars to•:!tri v piers Dept;, 22S Al- bert. street., Ottawao. ?t(� OS IIS OIL, i�u13 CeP iir+ti rtollai `<t�''p5 .IJL. vain and soreness. rows• stay ul et a Drug- gists everywhere. Prof. Ca -site, Ham- ilton. ..: Every ifolan Et inttireme i end shoed know about the orulerfut MARVEL 1illdrlieg Spray The new Vageaat SSyfluke. !lose —Mout It dcanues Instantly. „ Ask your " tiruggmt 'P be cannot supply the i INAhVF. L. a.capt no other. Ti -4 E CALL OF •y H E LI el 'KS,l bit tcndst trop tar utuatcated bnok�e,led. it {rivet fall porde- (Life.) --- - t ctltohr^en met and .. ,.hanged 1 Warsae ltitrontimty Invaluable to ladies, Tc. the OPTIMIST: ! i Coate ii:. Take one. No collection. Admission free. You are invited; Straa ars welcome. Ask for free sample.. No trouble to show goods.. Let us "feather the• nest." Money Mock if not satisfied. TO T1 PSS} Ri[IIST: Ss,$gZw, eET-we,;'1'Rzwiliw,ek 1:°void?nC Keep out. Da.a.geroua. . Mo smoking. PFo admiseion. Beware of the dog. Keep off the grass. Elevator not running. Don't food the animals - Trespassers will: be prosecohol. Not responsible for itata 1°.1.1 coats. I cured a horse of the Mange with M1 ARD .S L'tw"lil2ENT. CI ISTOPEE1t SAUNDER9. Dalhousie. I cured a horse 'badly torn by a. pitch: fork, with MINAIUYS IxT.1.1'LIsIENT. EDW! D. LINLIEF. St, Peter's, C.P. I cured a horse of a bad swelling by , MINARD' LINIMENT., THOS. W. PAYNEE. Bathurst, N.B, .. .......�.R..-.,...-.44.44...,.... e „ -..at, ...•«....-..�...�.r CON SOLATI O2 . With a sigh she laid down the maga- zine article upon Daniel O'Connell. "The day of great leen," she said, ""is gone forever." ""13ut the day al beautiful women is not," he responded. She smiled and blushed. "I was only joking," she explained, hurriedly.— Western Christian Advocate. t,3. Minard's Liniment used by Physicians 4.? IN Ti- ONE "GALLUS" COUNTRY (Lippincott's Magazine.) A northerner asked. a Cracker if he thought he eoultioget a new pair of sus- penders at tine ferry store. After he had ridden on, the half-grown son of the Cracker asked, "l'ap, what's thenar'" "1 reckon they oe galluses," was the reply. "But, Pap, what's he a -going for to git a par fur? Dye reck'n he's got two pial' o' briehea?" E of s;:t>use lget that will colas: oither Wool, Cotton, Silk tar`. hti dt oodnPerfectly, Hoa wilt Cuidthis 'in. CPIf art et ALL KtIMS"OM SendloiSemple (lard marl Stars Booklet tye The LIDSU'�$(- CQ G(vtited, lttontroa(, C. With trios Modem Dye tll'ou ilavetedo is to ask for lDV-c":-i1,? then roti open' tie e a mistake and use the Wrong or for ialiegoods goo. have to color. S HIL YARD OF t?ORK. (Youngstown Telegram,) • Rev. Griffith Jones wet standing in. the door of a store tvhioli he conducted in his home town; when "ire auras approach- ed by a resident, who, knowing hia fond- ness for a joke, asked: `. "Can you sell me a yaia of pork to- day'!" DIVIDING UP A DOLLAR. Usually a dollar that is paid to a telephone company is diviclaad up as follows: Rent, 4 cents; taxe i, 4 gents; intereet, 66 setas; surplus, 8 ewes; maintenance, 16 creels; dividen,eleo, ar3 cents; labor, 44 cents. As ye sow it, so shall ye reap. And yet the man who lends money often bol - rows trouble thereby. "Yes, sir," promptly answered Jones. "How much is Ill" "just sixpence," Sleet on earryiug the ;dtte, to its end, the man paid over his siapenoe. The pastor -storekeeper went to the in- side of the stoke and soon returned with three pig's feet. "There's! one foot, and there's two feet, and. there'ts three feet," he counted; "and an.ybcdyr knows that three feet make a yai;ti," The customer got more than his six- pence worth. 'telling the, joke, to his friends. the small' talk ap yropriate to the hour. , WINDSOR SUPPLY CO.. A.s they were p a.rting to go sepperward, t relliedyor. Ont. Grrrcr.l.dgeats for Cat: Sandy said to Joe' ' a •. "Jock, neat, 'Ill go ye a roond on the E links in the n.orrn ." "The 'norm's" clock repeated doubt- fully. "Aye, mon, the naorrn'," said Saa:dy. "I'll go ye a roond on the links in the .norm ." "Aye, weep," said Tock, "I'll go y-'. But S had intended to get marriet sat the mOrrn ." Y NE EYE EBRO • FerBled, ', lea.'is, }lFest?,Flli eeryEyea+ars& s GPINTLI .A°I' D SDS - MnsieeDoesn'tOmalr -SOOt esEerePait Onset; Sett brt>ze Sym ttcsar'lst litralll,::3t.Sl?e, $4.egt Marina Eye Splen, in Aseptic ^a slots, M6.$2.1,10 EYE .BOOMS .AND ADVICE FIIEE BY inn. Ask for Lilinard's anti take no oliaer. SHOULD SS A. LIMIT. A JOYFUL AVERAGE=.. (Detroit Free Press.) In do spite ofall alt the woe, In spite of alt the sorrows That yearly. borne .and go, T t ofithe 110 erta.r.tttis ..PV'spite . to al it p ' h!b0.fatlurg and defeat With iotlo to.. riole:enmrzt Its This love hi nbighty'sweet- • Tu spite of all the fretting,. TIte ceaseless toil and strife; _ The ntgbts of vain regretting A joyous thing Is lire, A never 0ndiri;r *lords O, gladness and of mirth, WIth hone stretched u A ttineodpcout In suite or all deceiving, In spite of all the pain, The biterness and grieving, This old world in the main Is full of downright gladness, Of comfort. peace and cheer In spite of all tate sadness I'ni nighty glad I'm here. "I saw Peekhatn • today," 'remarked Negget, "and he was very drunk." "Well, there's some excuse for rum" replied Mrs. Naggeb. "He lost his wife last week." "I know thatt but a man should be able to celebrate without making a hog of himself." Nt!W COMD1NATIO3d8 r'ir MATERIALS. Combinations of materials arse :welt seen. in Tailored snits. tens, skirts slew the petticoat or underskirt. Volt jark.o: and the material. The r-'eor-d tnn.• tir;ul i•; employed for the e, :!:'.r, ruff end revers ficin;:. Deep collar and revers rilritlrtk rt1 velvet are used on light tailor its. and two colors of once n ateri:l in con- trasting tones are united in a rtinapte stilt. The alwayei pnpu:ar eombil:!titin of Nue Berge ard black int.tn is twain used. In a blue serge snit :t untie elf Dine serge passes annual the ffi;ure atul over :t sash drapery of bla::tc satin which t'crms the back par..el. Cured his La {e Back \Vest Fort William, Nov. 7tb, i34--" I have been troubled with a ' lame back for the pest ttaertty years end. hove used t'. i cats without t: !fust. 1i1 ointments plasters d lErs 0 ' _4t last i tried Gin Pr lip, which pDVOd . r just'tile thing, and1 %inland 1 i!°lily DOCO il- •mend them to anyone who has a strains!! or lame bar::.'" If. Iflar" no -,s. Gin filly act directly on the k dnf•ys. 'relieve. the yxain, naturalize uric acid. wiriest Id generally formed when there is lddltey trouble. Try Gin Pills yourself before buying 1' thiorearl el)g. Ftr(AembxC3; o, hernt T 7L a - Tcrortl, for free sample. . A WINDSOR LADY'S APPEAL To All Wonten : I w111 sena rrr!e wit's full instructions, my home treatment which Positively cures Leucorrhoea , 'Ulceration. Disnhttceinento, Failing, of the Womb. Painful or Irregular Periods, Uterine and Ovarian Tumor:; or Growths. also Piot Flushes. Nervousness, 14rolon- ehcly. Pains in the nand. tilts^1c or Bow- es. Izidnev and Bladder 'A rouble@, where caused by weakness peculiar to our sex. You can continue treatment at home at a cost of °nix about 13 cents a week. fist book, " Woman's Own medical Ad- viser," also sent free on request, Tirane to-dar. Address Urs, ht. Summers. Box I3. S. Windsor, Ont. AMONG E CLOUDS. (Itloiitreal Covetto.) Plans have been suhtnitted in New York for a buliding thirty storeys high., with a tower twenty-five storeys high- er, the whole rising 750 feet above the street level. New York as a city has declined to limit the height of buildings within its boundari24, e.ad the arcltite.ett and engineers seemingly know no rea- son why they should not go as high as the money put at their disposal will take them, It is taking them far, AMERICAN SHERIES. The commercial fisheries of the United Stales have an ammo,' value to tine fishermen oS $.:2r000,000. t a� ieerEiteri •' t i" affilgatielliete>ya_rt lil.?11f illallYL&€S u' Is made for you. It will pay' you to see about it, 5t has boon inaade in Canada for - nearly seventy years wttt, the greenest RAMSAIS PAKIS and It zrxetale gain to you whea you use it. :Remember Watt you. get the high standing durability', test and beauty of tone that you can't get in other ittaints, and he price 18 always re,i,3azaable—int- possible 'to be In the low grade, but never 'too high. We issue a lovely leoolrlet on house paint- ing. Do you want it? Write for Booklet ABODE. We malt It free. 81.IAMIAYdtSON C 'MK PASiatT .. own" CAVA, leaf._ UNSOUGHT FOR JOB. Th''•' Lev,: a , t'lltity-htteke'1 magazine ui Cititta with an impronottacahle haul which, L:ou'riots of 24 octavo pages, each Pe ;,e with. seven coltmrly. Two editions are 1)ulili-hed, an all ea - sive edition for tit"• court and iiI p::i handout for lri a your, Anti tie late:I:tor ono .for the lessor world at h'?f pike. It itns a eirettlatitin of 1n,3$ltl erodes. It ehrrynieles the movements •11 the Em- peror and of the t:ourt ttn't the nlinis- terial affairs. It is roost esnrting in its make-up. Until recently a typographical error or any trivial mistake was pun• salted by instant death. Lately it has been modified to 100 lashes. The job of writing is not sought. It is oonrivand- ed, and t1.nder penalty of death ii the Iuelriess fails to qualify. a.a• is Yoof Voice Husky? This i4 a distressing disability that to singers, clergymen, and teachers imposes e wearing burden. A vary simple :tu:att:t of relief is found in OATA1"..ihIl;lllO,Ni'l INHALER. it you breathe n healing vltprsr, Aust full of Hop:thinginches that cover every inch of the breathing organs in two +iecorde. InItaila,nation es• xotnov'ed, huskiness is relieved, and era. tarrhal taint is destroyed. The throat; gets strong: and he,yoice clear;. tae Ca- tarrb lzopi'e,colds, brow:tam and aczadtaxtl1$;lo';'ofit.bt3anteedoetre,2it, ° SAYINGS,i-O a FAMOUS MEN, t Cf bar`s "i'rabnat ;) y ' V q L+'1t iyTil t`sl - b ;i3 i . 0lti, gut,. 'tee Neve me'iri` " t ilk 3 Charletx I3iclxert `" w " C Ai l43�' Pfl1't\+ t lean Motes:" y qig Chang, the have to eI:.cw a l,'' Barnuee.--"S ty:rY3e" Noah Welisteer4`Ju t `•i wotd.or two." Chrietophter Coluntlyua--" y land!" Minard's Liniment LtttLerran's Friend. -too LENGTH. (Chicago Tribune.) "Well," panted the, defeated foot racer, "you won fairly, but you beat me by only a nose." "Hugh!" gasped the other; "I beat yon half a yard." "Yes; that's what I said." At which point the hasty interference • of the referee be.eeme necesatary. Keep Mittard's Liniment in the hd)Asu.