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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1911-05-19, Page 2S e'enth? 'this Will `Cell You lI.ow to Ra- isin Spirits and 'Vitality in a Short Times Ona'e you were robu4t, bright, anti hap - Pr, , To -day you are dull, worried, fatt- ili•� in vittelity and lappd�aranee . ,lust V1 (R ,y ,ahou.111 be at soul hest you're eIleyk'd:out ant iL ed a cleansing, brtu•ulg -tC 'Via. Diced -wilt ayDnti rieltde11. 'I1 titaeitote eplri't.;' i11 soon return, you'll i be yourself agate if you regulate the :a elen1 with .1)i•. Ile )Milton's 1'11L , -1 tiU:iY wsilidt1f11t".tnetlielne• It searches out disease: positively- drive. away h••n•l- ar.lie wcatinces, and leek or vital tercet (five wile•.'( ti chance. C„e t)r. amil- w,n'n Yips°and watch the result:. Sold ev- erewhere 3t1; _25c :boxes. �'. THE• PEACF PACT_ (}.'hllrzdelp`tla Record.) alt Telt though, the remarks of **�1're�tdeiit Tai- iu taxer of the arbitra- • then of a"ii internlatlunttl issues, and file favorable •response thereto of Sir 1d - Ward t;aey, estsl.•ngland, \\emit' soon rr- auit in an a"r ate neat between the two t, tieeraments w•uieh we believe Congress sad Parliament 1 uuld not lieeitate 10 tsi'erove; that would make war betwl cu tide country and ltngland itnpoesikle, an 1 the precedent of which would lead outer - aesthete to enter tntn like agreements. Minard's Liniment used by Physicians NOT SO SLOW. '1'rc;se on this side of the .1tliultie who imagine that the English oxc slow and behind the times may be interested to -taro that all prepar21tiens have been made for the repruduetion in the Loudon theatres of the Coronation proee;stolt and ceremony by moving picture titres on the sante evening. `1'11e first outward bound Atlantic Beer will also take a i upply'crf films to New York. But, ttwst remarkable of all, will he the tranemes- 1sien of the pietures 01 the ('orunatiou 1,v wire' to Paris, where they will 1)0 ex- hibited to the Parisians a few hours at - ter tate King and Queen the err,lvncci. Fnr"some time London audiences have enjoyed moving picturee of tin. great horse races in. England on the evening of the day' on which the rueee were run. But the transmission of pictures by wire it lin Bull ite so slewldence as someeLof t this rivlalssnot would mike hirn out to fe. WHY KEEP NH COWS tl)epertntetlt of ,;lhrieultnre; offien of the Dairy and cold Storage Com- luiseioner). It has been stated on good authority that the iierag,' yield of 17,001) cows in the famous 13eilevilie, Ont., section for the ftetoly season of 13)10 was 3,4130 pounds of milk. 'There are sections in Quebec where it is doubtful if the aver. 1• age is nnlrh over 2,500 p nuns ;. The .g average itle u)lle+ per cow in connection with one Quebec ereatttery was only $1Y,litl. As s,.'.ilei ilatrnns obtained as Inllell 1.* 34 per ow', it mewls neresear- ily that some coves named srare0Iy $15, `nine primary prineiples Of dairy farm - in„ Segni to need attention hers. Bee- orlll of each c0w'1 protl+etiolt will soon show which. cows should Ire beefed be- cause unprofitable, During 1010 the average yield of 1,100 cows in tgeehr+e cow-te'tin'r; te>;;ocietions for the full pat'ior1 of lartaatinn was 1713 pe nde of Fat, douale the abuse cream- ery average. Two good reeor.ls near Winchester, Ont. for .iannar1. }thrums :and Mardi Are 5.72. tutl 6,570 poll)n114 of milk from two cows that ;reek, mei in December. 50011 cow., im a',•es of keen pleasure• and good profit, are former in in.'reasitlgl numbers where vow 3 141ing La practised. Plenty of individual voles in Canada err+ giving 10.00x) and 12,000 penlnde of hili ant from :300 to 4L',) pounds of fat in one ernenn. Why keep poor c0W14? C. F. W �°t>G MODERN WAY OF HO ESE DYEING Is to use ONE Dye that will color either Wool, Cotton, Si11c or Mined, Goods Perfectly, Ton will find this i11 -. Y 1 .rSUE NO. 20, 1911 Ii.ELP WANTED. fig_,r.�. Tr lllniets mo11G)ders.vO State age and ext,el ienee, and it married or single. O kl. :l•:r11 1 Son Co.. )Limited, St, George, 1 raCtuires na e�Pe7.ken �padhl•t streams, l ..:.. ryC$':!C,y,iite i XAFMG1i:5.4IMI n , .c• AMIltg= 1,ttir•JYnC�CIG ��x�;y��' 1+ -the bust known to modern medicine X " -Is the active principle which makes SUFFERED GREATLY FROM COLIC 111r,. Alum Ouellette, L'1iu naeulee ('ottreptiun.. Que., wt•ited: "My little boy differed greatly from colic. t gave hint 0_a'1LOr oil and other medi- cines without helping hit. in the 1ea.st. One day 1 saw Baby's Own Tab- lets advertised. so wrote for :a box. I found them So good tbat 1 always keep them in the home and would use no other medicine fur baby." The experi- ence of Mil. (;nenette lute heel- that of thonsand4 of other mothers. Not only do the tablets cure 4.011o, but they cure constipation, vomiting, indigestion, mike•. teething.easy, 1)=11411 worms, and. make baby bright, active and happy. The 'L'able1, are sults by ntedi1itte dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The 1)r. 11'illialn1 Mcdieine (`u., Brockville, Ont. Send torSomplc Curd and Story tlookiet 0) The 3OHNSON- )tlC1aA1W5ON CO., Limited. Montreal. Can, With this Modern Dye all you have to do is to ask for mA then you CAN'T make a stake and use t el'Wrong Dye for the goods you have to color. CHICAGO SERVANT GIRLS. . (; 1iniiston Standard.) GOOD THINGS TO DO. (Winnipeg Telegram.) ))o your work as well taw you . eau, "right up to the handle." 1)o it lovingly, like a consecrated than. 'Make your wort: a prayer! so much better than ordinary physics. While thoroughly effective, they never gripe, purge or cause, nausea, artd never lose their effectiveness. One of the best of the:NA-ORU-CO line. 25c.;a box. If your druggist has not yet stocked them, send 25c, and we will mall''them. 1Vlantrewl. National Drug gad Chamicnt Company of Canavan, Limited, - ' ,- Wie e*•.+ < a - DT'S a MATCHES AEI E MOST MODERN AND PERFECT SURE LIGHT, THE QST STRIKE They make leo noise or *putter -a quiet, steady flame. The match for the smoker, the office and the Isom°, j�loodenwnre, lrtibrerrmre Ail gond dealers keep them and 'VAdel° 'robs, Pails and We.ehboar";a. e E. D ir Co.,Limited, HULL, CAN. yI'A t3 as d+""` +gree;'''""fiNi•.4 4h 1 IVE Ai AN 011, ;N't'ED , for work with home, paying toad- 1 or :;2120 per day, opportunity 1 gore. Spare time can be; used:;, :Work n.0. difficult, and 00 , �•� itlstun, Limited, WOME WANTED. ' W OYIE;V WANTED, 'KO TAKE Olt- Y1' ders 1n Sparc t1me; no experience necessarf. Oti1- 131111 Ospeclally used D)'. mothers anti girls. Apply, .Dept. A, T31 L- is i, Cann Mull In(i+„yt.l'lal • CornlPSOY :111 t t C sleets( dtttyr;fl a , .; •le AGENTSt— , 1 - ? iA GENTS WANTED -A STIJIY other agency propositions coneteces UP that none can equal ours. You will alwaYLl regret it 1i you clop'c apply for partic;nlaas t0 Tzav'ellers' Dept., 228 Al - hart atleei, Ottu:11 ;,. -� OS1 S DSL quart12r atu& della- Stops pains ants tio%oneSB 1r Yeabere; Drug - e, eV srj V 11 ere. Prof: Castle, . Ilam- 'Very ®; n Uninterested and 'should know about the wonderful ;MAMIE . Whirling Spray •Tree new Vaginal Syellfge. Hese. --Most convenient. 1t cleano,n.'. drupgiss`for IAsk ur'• If he cannot supply the Id ARYL,. 1. accept no other.. _ 1 hot send stamp for illustrated "'-` hook—sealed. It gives ;Attic.^— ��•-•••�~__—.—.I •_ SAVES LIVES. t olars and directions invaluable to ladies. Shrewd CilunlClst3. i WINDSOR SUPPLY CO.. 1 ' (Philadelphia Record.) l Windsor. drat. General Agents far Cana it's easier so pay eoenp.imenta ban i gnu! - blls. J The plati^t raundx i he t, al:' In the Heat of Battle. Whell a - ,,,4,L414:1 means eyes" glee "110" j being established 11�'1'e and there in the.c erosvded districts are lil•oe:eying iu.,titte i; not atrrrtu;t)lte, 1 tions. 11'e need more of them. .Ail There had been' a=hotly contested After a, ri il; engaged her mother until we get 11, ern We 0eksr! 1t strIeter foot- ball11,t e1e 11jaminlvlrranllineen the sdchacl�ualn<,the ceases co leviee her letters, parental sapervi3 21. of the children the streets. Let us hold the Rapid Avttlinelts,o the George the Washington Many .t iielf-meffle lawn expects his School. ho t ` the most of hint. Transit Company and the red•lClrgs auto- .ailer the. game was over andthe eon - ter to 1e oe -nubile and wagon drivers to the striet- .kfter is land relWit:A l e a.ntl e on- An ounce ofoseeing it ingrsu.f is bet- est iteeollntahility: but at the same t11111' earth others tell toward the sl'otee- honme. one of the heroes of t11 winning i nin ter than ati pountd of Ia gint us do our shale I • team complained of a feeling tion of child life ln' keening :1 closer• in the lower part of his neck. ess Many a young roan who think; he is i watch upon 1110 children ;at Itiay. "1 didn't feel it until aunt nom,,' he caxirt.rlg a girl is -gory courting a throw- i _.__-...-__ ... _.___.._�_-- slid ' but it inlet, like sixty." began to Mee who, say they were driveu to drink would doubtless have arrived sooner or litter anyvay. .Ap old. toper says it's a shame the way society women waste good alcohol by burning at under a chafing dish. And sometimes when opportunity knocks at' 'a man's door he is so busy using his little hammer oil his neighbor that he doesn't hear it, Vee your vette sande $011r )nfleenr-e t- },e.lj) the world along'totv:ard better things. 'flight for men: Let nte?ney •. and property look out for themselves. Fight for nlen -.for men, women and eI it dren 1 Love your ioll:e! Love is the only reality. 1f you do good work, it will be because yonlove it it. If I be yonbevote for human good, yon love humanity. But, anyhow, love your folks -the little wife, the babies, the ndl mother and father -anybody that beyonr+ to you. And love 'cut good and herd! • Hereafter, in Chicago; the domestic .::errant will be engaged just the sante 1.1 'I a girl working in a factory. She will come at a elated hour and go home at cd eta.tcd hour. Why not.? And then, again.. w11yY To be sore: there is n,) reo.- :+on, in the nature of things. why a.do- n1e8tie should sleep ire the house of her employer if she prefers to sleep in her own home, and we are stern, most parties Velli welcome the. change. Why, too, should a girl, doing bonze work, not: work a. certain number of hours per stay end be patcl by tate hour post. as a1. gees .121 a factory sloes -that is, if it is fees- itl!r? 'Elie point I. it; 11 feasible? What do the ) ingston tvoms•n think? anti wla>wf: do the girls tlsvmselve:e think? « _ alfa as Passible" ,4 �fl '. ittnierey..t'i,o,good sugar In known and •: mear Lalthhi you a lead over alllotherse Smear t tlrlt$ �t"11•,Y. not get the best.. especially as ie. t OstS., leo )110r° than the urdlnat•y ,•1 fiat•• $t. L1 ,vvrenee h' sa-ea 10') to 100 p0r,'cent.. pure. ST. LAWRENCE SUGAR hEFIN- t 11'IG CO., LIMITED, MONTREAL. Queen's University Kingston, Ontario. ARTS, EDUCATION THEOLOGY, MEDICINE SCIENCE, including ENGINEERING. The Arts course may be taken by correspondence, but students desiring to graduate must attend ore session. 3t5,IlTS� ee SUMMER SES juiy 3rd to August 11th. For Calendars write the registrar, • 17 G. Y. CHOWN, Kingston, Ontario eterstemetztenzen Old People's Coop& Cure) Feeble �.,iretllation always predisposes old folk= to colds. Even alight couges- fioes leo +it eissily expelled. This e etlat al3lal. link !3'0 a' .. u(aon. the' system. '1.1ne most irritable and' persistent cough it eoothes, the Weakeet throat it strengthens, and as fox catarrh, head n0isai and deafness -- why, there is nothing to equal Catarrh - ozone. Get it for your father, your mo- ther. Accept no substitute for "(Satarrh- ow-s e. ' 25c, 50e and $1.00 sizes. ert_v people cough at ni.o,3it .L' remedy' suits the age ne: It never ixpsets the t fist cit i:a•l none br t :i, beneficial action MO FAULT OF MINE. !URINE EVE MEQ a • For Red, Weals. Wcary,Watery Eyes and, GRANULATEDEYELIDS. LIDS MurineDoesn't Smart -Soothes Eye Pai4 Oreseists Sell MIlIlee Eye Reclean, ii, oid.?a"c, Set, $I.(1 Murine Eye Solve, in Aseptic Telma, 25c, $1.00 EYE.BOOI{S AND ADVICE FREE BY MAIL Wi tarasaeEy9RerrmdyCo.,Chica, o A BASEBALL TAX. (Philadelphia 1t(1.•ot'd.) The ``fans" will be interested in learn - in; that it is proposed to ;;et something Mit cif thelil•for•the support of the State andthe new expeuse the bosses .are de- -tt'rntined to incur in order to provide pleees for their useful mels.. The new offices and neve jobs are compelling. the managers of the State Government: to turn everywhere for more money, and the proposition last toad• �stfti* h'' tris tax of 1 per cent. on the 1 of all baseball and football g:1t11r's, ;la the bosses are planning to tax prelty Hauch everything else, they coup 'hardly overlook this a0nree of easy 11101)e'V, THE DOWN GRADE, (Toronto (Hobe.) A King's Counsel, 'well known among the.yconger barrister; of Toronto, was sent to the penitentiary yesterday for three years on several charges of forg- ery. At one time he was Illoet attentive to his practice, most methodical in his ways, .most exemplary in his habits. ,Whiskey caused his downfall. M he in- creased his consumption of strong drink his attention to business ceased, and be- fore long he wall engaged ill the gravest of crimen that a man of his profession can be guilty. of: the forging of the navies of public officiate to bogus pro- perty titles. How many young Inca in business life and in the professions aro following the road he took to mitt! They indulge in the daily tipple --enough t,o muddle, but not enough to lose of tate public disgraace the 0a1t20 the pointing ""„the whispered word in club or office: is on the down grade." .?►s 1 sometimes take myself in hand And view my ftaults au eon them o'er, .1nd try to see tate things .L. do That make some other fellow 301'0. 1. know that I am quick of speech need loose my temper uoty and thele, Rut I hare never eat around And interfered with busy hell. nit selfish, too, I recognize 'Thal, I went all that 1 care get, But still, in spite of that, too oft For books I go headlong in debt. I've other faults, some big, some small. Too ulamerouts they are to pen, 'nut still ('m glad. that net'mr have I interfered with busy men. THE TIP SHOULD GO. (Kingston Whig.) • t;,etre lava, new outbreak against file rt Cps oat trio railways and. t •specially in the • Pitl}nt to 71ir1iee.' The Pullman com- si„rr1- is a miilioh-clulh11' concern, atnc. i)vtt1l :3,000 carts, which in their ,litdifne lnalSe enough to pay hatele thea -Mire• coat of. 0011$truetiotl and, the • epSt of „three more eats. Tllc interstate .(;01mnerce ('nmlttisshon• Finan appeal .to at, t1ii down e the rates of upper bet':th0, hill, Wilson-' touched the rates of the sowi'r b( rths, !It paid no attention to `Elul portiere; who tat paid the scanty wag+t of $25 per Vont It, and must suppletntrut their in- :41trrt( by tips. •k- . ' ills father' examined it. It beg. swell. and WAS very sore. to the. tench. "1 believe your collarbone is broken, my boy,” said his father. A surgeon was hastily summoned, and 11113(le an examination. • t e;. she always refers to her alimony flow diel it happen. Waiter?" 7)o you re- member anything about it?" -Why. yes,' answered the boy. "I re- member that. when I tackled Skinny Morgan I fell on top of him, and.: heard something crack, but I thought it 'was - hie collarbone.” ---Youth's Companion. BETTER THAN SPANKING Spanking does not cure children' of beef -wetting. There is a constitutional cense for this trouble. Mrs. M. Slim- mers, l3ox tV., S, 1Vindsor, Ont., will sen.l free to any mother her successful home treatment, with lull instructions. Send no money, but write her to -day if your children trouble yoit in this way. Don't blame the child; the chances are it can't help it. This treatment also curer adults and aged people' troubled with urine difficulties by day or night. A VALUABLE WITNESS. (tlarper'e.) Minard's Liniment Go.. iLimitod. Dear Sirs, •• Your MINAUI)'S LINI- MENT is our remedy for sore throat, colds and all ordinary ailment's. It never fails to relies',' and cure promptly. SORE VOOT LUMPS CURED. 'When hard callousness form on the toes) or the ban of the foot, the situp• lest and turest'pnre is to be found in the special dirpetio is accompanying Put- naln's Painless Corn and Wart Extrac- tor. It cures any corn, wart, bunion or callous -dotes it in twenty-four hours --•does it without pain' Insist in getting only Putnam's Painless Corn and Wart Extractor. Price 25c. CJIARLES S \1'I IUOTP,N. 'Port Mulgrave. SHARP THRUST. Christian Register: 'I'11is is a quote - tion front a Cnllueeticut, woman's diary, dated 1 Mit dinner;a�xc1 Dr. t, who carved, held 1ork �p a rib on his fork and said: 'tiers', la- ther., fe what Mother Eve was made of..' 'Yes,' said Sister .Patty, 'and it's from very lntielt the same kind. of critter.'" WAY OF THE WORLD. Pock-'•-Knittker-`•t'le early bard gets 111e worm. }locker -A.nd the late bird ,flees the sea serpent. Ask for Minard's anti, 'rake no other. SETTING H3M RIGHT. (Pittsburg Gazette-Timen.) Mrs. Carrie Chapntau Catt, the well- known writer and lecturer, in an address in New kt rkoat woman's suffrage, said: , r"A fon-tone z,Tew York editor was ing with one the otherday. rgu- A southet•n .lawyer tells of a cuss that came to istiir act the outset .of his career, wherein big principal witness was a, darks named invsksoit„ettopoeeti to hose knowledge of certain trate; stainer; not at all to the credit of his employer, the defendant. , "Now,, :lackson," •said the lawyer. "I want you to understand tbe•ililportance of telling the truth when you are pelt on the stand. Yon know what will hap- pen, don't you, if Pott don't tell the troth?" "-Vesely," was Jackson's reply; "in diet case 1 experts our side will win de case." Minard's Liniment Lu i eritlan's , Friend. YOUNG, BUT WISE. lu a school in a Westet•ri` Ontario town is a little girl who has not t teed quickly to the mysteries of addition. "one')t doe?" asked the teacher, while putting the class through the easieet of the,:a(iditloa tables. The little girl re- ferret. to woe the only per ion be the' class who.°couldn't give the answer. "Two'n torte:': asked the teacher. The little g);rl smiled confidently, put up her liancl`and'egvlien noticed by the 'Lowther, said, "'Shot` tlllSI), -from the :Centore t3atla.tlialre oniher.* - w 'L O>✓AL COLOR. Puck -1 understand that sixteen dnt- ferent women have brought suit for breach of promise against.L;,itet. What's. his defence? "Oh, 1743 claims;Ihatbe el'a, simply get- ting. material for his annual output of stonier lave Stories," •. APPEARANCES. (Fliegende Matter.) cr Millionaire* (to .ragged hi nogg )-'i 0i1 ask for alms and do nut even take your hat off. Its that the proper way to beg? Beggar -Pardon me, sir. A. policeman 111 looking at chfrom t off he'll arrest me 110 for If I take my. begging; as it is he naturally takes Its for old friends. - he said, 'women can't pretend to be 111,0n'i3 equals. Take war, for ire stance Suppose a war arose between us 'and England, or; lis and Germany, or us 1.nd Japan, what would you do then, madam?' ; "'IX do' the same as you would; 1 an9Wered promptly., 't'd sit at my desk Send for tree sample to Dept.. N. L., and Write articles urging other people to tgationeal Drug &e Chemical f40., Toronto. go,attd fight.'",. r' Keep Minard's Liniment in the house. HE HAD THE SIZE. (Metropolitan 11 tgeeilte.3 The young man was trying to select a jeweled belt for the young lady to whom he was engaged. '•11"hat size des you v; hl,., 1,1r?" a erred the salesgirl The prospeeLive h,,,trgreon) blushed and stammered. "he)elly, 1. don't know," Then a thought etruck him. "Lend ole your tape mealture," he said. The lneastsre was.hatmied to hint and he laid it on the inside of his atrn3. trom shoulder to wrist. "rtventy inches," please," he said, with decision. HOW HE. FELT. Miss Gusher Ito aeroplane passenger) -It must have been splendid riding a. wand up there. Didn't you feel as thought you owned all the world be- neath you?" Timid Passenger-`1Ve:t, 1 certainly hail an idea that I was a great deal bet. Jo' off." r) r;