HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1911-06-02, Page 6lithe is. a Remedy TithaStops
Headache and Bilious Turas
and Keeps You Stroud
and Heathy.
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Wbein Lhe sto .ac}i needs cleansing,
the; bowels inereesed aztivity, the liver
addiitionail power, don't nae mereurtl
pelts. try 1)r, .Dunlil'tou's Vegetable rn
• .. ttouh.pbesition, extremely mild, yet sure
t,t) Muth oat All impuritie and weetes,
its• reedy is ea well adapted for fteuiily
u(ie.• • Positively a cure for biliousness
and sick headache unfailing in eon tlett-
tdon ted bowel trouble exceptionally
good for ind'igest'ion, no znederiee is so
universally weeded in every house as Dr.
Hamiltou'is Pills. (loot for the nem g,
the old, the sick and the well ones, the'
benefits of .Dr. Hamiltons P 113 are man-
ifold. Sold everywhere ie. 25e boxea.
• °= I4.LEG4 L VEGETABLES.
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'rotten wi< tine, present time it la it-
' lFq 1 tie false reertein vegetables, Rtleh as
4 < tageslt> :lettuce iipd other thinly, which
grow near the ground, upon sewage dis•
Isbell] lands, because of the aupposed dan-
ger of poieunous germs be}ng carried and
Introduced into the human systezzz. Some
experineeents have been performed recent-
ly whish have demonstrated the need.
lunar ot, this alarm. Microbes de not
enter the body of the vegetable under
any eircurinstances, although it i.e pos-
`milrle for them• to he •ent•rained along the
• stens and lenses, but title .locatrien does
' not rasher Co' lie: very favorable to their
.live$ Nip ,evidences of typhoid or chat -
ere were Petrel, although a special
° etarnh 'was made for such indications,
Generally'' speaking. only the hardiest
.' gerrn; such as tetanus, were found, and
' there is no danger whatever in taking
these into the system through the stom-
ach.,
,a
• Seai3 for free, Sample to Dept. H. L.,
'Valletta/ Drug & t!hattticnt Co.. Ttrrnnt.
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Literary Copyright in France.
• curious question of literary copy-
,eati' has been. raised, in France in an
a(otion"tbrought...againet Mr. Antaoie
Prance, the seademleittn, from whom the.
pizbiis'her 112x. Lemhrse. aegnbed in 1.082
rights .oe a two volume history of Prance
fee the Sum of £1.20. The manuscript
]eget for twenty-nine years in the pub.
iislter's (feel. and it was only in Novein-
- iigr' lest that it. Lentcrre decided to pub-
3iah it.
• He .sent; the proofs to the author,
'wien hoerever, zeefuees to correct or re-
.•''tpru•theltl, ooniteieliug that thus publish•
ing rights .have lapsed, the works repre-
ltentingg• view, he held three elesxcles ago.
' Tide interesting point will be argued
by the leading lights of the Paris bar.
.' Loddon Evening Standard.
oeelr 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 one session.
iTS.m,.D.,lM rtSESSION
Jay aid lq' August 1 ttit.
For CAlendais write rhe Registrar,
e G. Y. CHOWN, !';ingstore, Ontario
FLOWERS'ON 'LAMP POSTS.
(San rrancisco Chronicle.)
`Ornamental'lam21s, gorgeous with real
floral.
not wdeao Suri erj kept (treen and frag-
nended2 nederaY betw flower
ton ,Boxes sox -
of the lamp standards, will be erecte1
an Kearny street, from Market to Pa-
cific. • • •
About three months win be requldre to
put up the fainpa.atid work will be corn-
me.need immediately,- The flowers which
wilt adorn 'the lam Standards wilt be
!watered was ed
d eared edt�o
for
b
Are
til rangentlti, the niers pressing of a but
tan' being sti,# elfittt to perform the deed.
Some of the Sources Frem Whieh
Musk is. Obtained,
Most women who indulge ireely in the
use of. cheap perfumes do 'nut .lsnuw u.t
wi.,tt.they are compounded, The prtnct-
Pal ingredient of low privet! P,•ideuhee is
meek, menial meek, which is "obtained
irisin tievsr•ai creature,,
The nrttartrat • is probably the beat
kJ:ovvn of theirs. and a few decades age
the wives and peatethearty of men who
set traps around ditelhes and pends lig
the countrynide curried proudly the bags
of musk obtained from this source, Aa
an article of ronunthe e nru& alas-
Pifed by Several varieties of civet rats fa
probabiy the beet known to -day. The
odor is strong and sweet, The strength
is the particularly noticeable feature
and` to t he reason c-tly it Is the rounda-
(tots of the perfumes. In the small
mammal Houses at the zoological Gar -
eerie are two sizes of civets, and any
one with an investigating turn of mind
urav teazel near the cages and catch the
musky odor.
The musk le used In the cheap per-
tr,roes, as only a little is needed e0 give
a most lasting odor to an outu:is of per-
fumery, but the musk Itself Is not cheap
anti it Is ono of the duties or the attend-
ant of the martial house to collect It. It
ie then sold through regular channels
and Is one of the sources of revenue to
the zoo, although a small one.
AN INVALUABLE MEDICINE.
Mrs. W. Arnold, Edmonton, Alta.,
writes: "Kindly send me a box of
Baby's Own Tablets, They have been
invaluable to me, and I really do not
know how 3 ever aimed have got along
without them. Baby was poorly; his
digestion was bad, and he was consti-
pated. 1 gave him the Tablets and
they made a fine healthy boy of him.
Now, whteaever he is cross or troubled
with constipation, 1. always give hien
the Tablets and they relieve hips right
away. I tried a lot of other medicine,
but nothing Seamed to agree with hien
till I got the Tablets. 1 would not be
without them." The testimony of Mrs.
Arnold is that of thotisaucls of other
mothers. l j`Veryorie who ever uses
Baby's Ow, Tablets have words of
praise for them. The Tablets are sold
by medicine dealers or by mail at 25
cents a box from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brookville, Ont,
SCOTCH SABSATAR IAN ISM.
(from the London Chronicle.)
Looking out of the windaty used to l'e
sen indictable effenee on Sabhattl. In
1709 the Kirk Session of Edir,lerip,h,
"taking into consideration that the )-bid's
Day is profaned by pt•eple standing in
the streets, vaguiug in the fields and
gardene, as also by idly gazing out of
the windows, it ie ordered that each ses-
sion take its turn to watch the streets
on Sabbath, and to visit each suspected
house in each parish by elites and deo,
eons with beadle and officers, and after
eer•zuon, when the day is long, pass
through the streets, and to reprove audit
as transgress and Inform on such as do
no refrain,"
An Invitation fa Gansu ptiou
leeverywhere you go the germ of tu'bar-
cirlosic3 is a, menace. An imitable throat
la the feeld is whsiett it develot s quickest.
Oatarxlt in loathsome enotigrh, eout tuber-
onkel* le awful to eouternpitite. ' Ikery
for'in of catarrh is tlitielay subdued by
"Gateerhoseette," and that is why it its s'o
universally used for throat, li'e'neltieil,
lung and attest tronblee. You simply In-
hale its soothing 'balms, brea, he in its
healing eerie/wee, and at once onrnas re.
Iref and Buie. No possibility of disa:p-
pointeeient with (b t.arrhuvone• Try it
for Catarrh, Broneltitie, Irritable 'Throat
and Lung Weakness; sited everywhere in
23, 50o and $1.00 siege.
BAKING FOR AN ARMY.
No feature of the United. States nua•
noeuvre tamp at Seat Antonio has at-
tracted more attention than the division
bakery. The bakery can turn out ?0,-
000 two pound loaves daily, and is at
present delivering about half that quan—
tity, and it is good breadl.
This is the first time that the bakery
hes been eailed upon. to feed a division
of regulars, and it is performing the
task without half trying. Oapt. L, R.
Holbrook, of the fifth Cavalry, and
Commissary Sergeant Pat Dunne invent-
ed the bakel',y and patented it, and then
let the war department have the use of
it fpr nothing.
Ovens and an eseoriete are d+eaigned to
fit the rn0,t000opound e wa1 znit it`[he ovens on whout dare
built of sheet iron and asbestos. Cer-
tain parts of the ovens are collapsible,
and, with other accessories, may be
peeked within the actual baking cham-
bere.—Bakers Weekly.
Minard's Liniment Lumberman's
Friend.
THE COSTLY MOPjROE DOCTRINE.
It would be interesting if eotnebody
would calculate how much it has met
Uncle Sam to perferrn his presumed
obligations aa guarantor of the Monroe
Doctrine.
Tis. 1898 he'fought a, wear,
" ets. " Cuba, and acquired various
colonial liabiliti
That
ro.
JJ him into the Erse �vcirel ar int of
world powers, and the effort to travel
in such society has Rept his hinsse.-
hold exspenees steadily aadvdtnoing n i -
til now they exceed a billion St year.
Before 'bhe Spaniel) war, a billion bien-
nially Wein supposed to be scandalous-
ly high.
To mention just •a few cases. the
Monroe theory nearly embroiled us
in 'a war with Great Britain over
Venezuela; it made us the financial
guarantolts of Santa Dorningn; and
the same of Veneeauela; nt forced its
to drive the diotatorlaya out of
Nicaragna; it has recently involved
lita in al Anieri c nacitffaii e; drzldon finailofy it
has brought about the mobilization or
a great., American. army an the•bor-
ders of
derMexico, as a warning to that
country that��it must be good, --Prom,
"Suooe Ma ,'ap;ille."
rt lad+ :` l 'in
4 ObtieLYS+Gal5 OW .1U PLUt» aW sill'reCne
Ai1Uh+ted deg 43neeses ersevereriy.
Wittgatlano
Poe Calendar of the School and Farther information,
eeniyto this Secretary., School of Mining, Kingston,Ont.
+ia Vg,';'.
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Kr,, r,4Y ':'Iralt.lyd,.
MininS enol Metallurgy. Ftr
Cheraiatry and l'lintn'alogy, L.
Mineralogy end Geology..
Chemical Engineering!.
Civil Engineering.
Mechanical Engineering.'
Electrical Engineering.
Sanitary Engineering.
Power Development to
;r'� JUNE BRIDES t,t
What more appropriate Wedding 4nift for a
young' housekeeper than a set of
IL TS. EDDY'S INDURATED FIBREWA>i�>rr
Comprising Tub, Pail, Dish Pan, etc.
t1aadsoute In appearance --Lasting a ghettos*
All Urocers.
AN AUTHOR'S HANDWRITING.
The men is
supposed to�vhavegof improveda literary
re
cent years, but there are still a few
with a fondness of hieroglyphics. At
a meeting of the Methodist Conference
in Melbourne the other day the Rev. Dr.
Fitchett, Author of "Deeds that Won the
Empire," and other popular works, hand-
ed up a resal'utioe.
The president looked at it, turned it
upside down and round about, and at
length gave it up in despair. The clerk
was equally unable to decipher it. "1
must ask Brother T'itchett " said the
president "to oe good enough to rewrite
his resolution and try to make it read-
able. At preaeat it resemhles a doctor's
Chron-
icle,
the London
I was cured of Bronchitis and Aethaza
by MLNARD'S LINIMENT.
MRS. A. LI VINGSTONE.
Lot G, P. E. I,
I was cured of a severe attack of
Rltetunatiazn by MINARD'S LINIMENT.
hrahrino Bay.
Joribr MADER.
I was cured of a severely sprained
leg by bMINAR»'S LINIMENT.
JOSHUA. A. WYNACi'L'T.
Bridgewater.
MILITARY SERVICE FOR WOMEN,
Fralndein Pauline Werner, one of the
Leaders of bhe feminist movement at
Germany'. has ooelne forward as an ad.
v+ooate of aisililts •y rygzvice for yo
ung
women. Men ` rase developed.lhysic-
aiiy and. + v, .a2teo says, : by
raasan of miLifar,y trainring and women
are entitled' to thetse same advantages.
She is not an advocate of battlefields
and manoeuvres for her sex, but
recommends the domestic aide of ;roil-
ibary service' she would put the wo-
men into thee army kitchens, cloth-
ing
stores and Laundries. This train-
ing, he says, will increase rather 'blear tt
diminish women's zne;rriagesebility
and their ude'fuin,ests as waves, and
art the same time it will be an ex-
ce'11ent thin gg Fir the ootnfort and ef-
ficiency of illi array.—.From "Success
Magazine."
()!DERV WAY
s!�
HOSE
YEINC
Is to ase ONE nye
that will color eittv,r
Wool. Cotton, Stir ar
idbred Goods •Pmrfectty„
You' MU Sad thin in
Herd doeSaaiotn
Coed *aryl timer
booklet* St
Th. JO1eNSON.•
aucaa'nitosors
00., Li nedtsd.
MAtttrm, 1. (;.s,
With thiit Modern Dye all yam have to dis to
ask for 81'!»dit•9.4A then, y'ts, CAN'T mater a
,,[stake and ase the Wrong ;pyo for the goods
ywu have to color.
NOT OYCOTrED.
(Puck.)
Labettor-have you seen the
delegate's bride'_'
Carder -'Yea.
Labellor is she pretty?
Carder --Blot Even he'h have to admit
she s in the unfair list.
wsiking
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ELECTRIC IRRIGATION,
The long-distance transrntaaion of elec-
tric power has had an important influ-
ence upon the development of arid and
sernl-arid lands In Colorado, California,
Nevada, Washington and Idaho, because.
it makes peewees the use of electric mot-
ors to operate pumps for irrigation. it
Is said that even where water le procur-
able by the gravity system, flowing down
front the mountains, electric ;!)umping 11
sometimes found preferable, Since it eau
he applied In small units, thus avoiding
the use of large ditches, which not only
take up valuable space, but occasionally
cause damage by breakage. Already el-
ectric pufps, supplied with transmitted
power. have turned extensive areas of
arid land into flourishing gardens, or-
chards, meadows and grain fields,
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Ask for Minard's and, take no other.
•m r y
MOIST SOAP FOR CITES.
The most satisfactory remedy for
mosquito bites know to Dr- Howard,
from his personal experience, has been
moist soap, Wet the end of a piece of
ordinary toilet soap and rub it gently
on the puncture and the irritation will
soon pass away, Others have enthusi-
staticallly recommended household am-
monia, or alcohol, of glycerfne. One
correspondent marks the puncture
with a .lump of indigo; another with
one of the napthaiine mothballs; an-
other idin. ' Rev. R. W. Anderson, of
Wanda, 8. C., states that he has found
that by holding( his hand to a hot lamp
chimney the irritation of mosquito punc-
tures will• be relieved instantly.—Boston
Transcript.
A WINDSOR LADY'S APPEAL
To All 'Women : I will send free with
full instructions, my home treatment
which positively aures Leut:orreoett,.
tllieration. Dlsolacements, k'a1Ttn!» of the
Womnb. Painful or Irregular Periods,
Uterine sand Ovarian Tuznora or Growths,
elan 73ot Flushes, Nervousness, Melan-
choly, Paine In the Read. Beek or Bow-
els. ICtdnex and Bladder Troubtetr, where
You cda.n yoontl ue treatment at Home at
a cost of only about 1;t gents a Week.
112y book, " Wbnea•n'et Own Medical Ad-
viser." also seat free ort request. "Vette
to -day. Address Mrs. M. Sttntmere. Box
Ii. 11. 'Windsor, Ont.
A DOG'S �"
WONDERING EYE,.
(Harper's Magazine.)
Mana day Caleb
armchair, ase I sitat dying,nwith nes to o
apparent purpose except just to say,
"How do waiting for othe word u do?" nof permias od, never n,oIto
jumps up on my knee, remains a min-
ute, and then goes about his affairs. And
many a time I have been half startled
by a pressionoinethe great brown eyes ring yet wholly so ex-
pression
searching mine. Only seeking
me to drop the proay book and go walk-
ing with him? No; that expression is
quite different. Those eyes Look as If
they were searching for something that
we two might hold in n and so
have a silent understanding rof)eaeh oth.
er. Is it something higher than Can en-
ter his dog consciousness? I am often
moved to repsonda "It's you had T, Cai•
eb. We do know each other in some
things, don't we?" Who am T, to be
aerutinized so? What is inan's offiee in
the sum of things, when sua}t great
liquid eyes are gazing up at bim front
below?
THE CONSISTENCY OF CRITICISM
(Boston' Tranferplt,)
"There's one thing I don't like about
Brown."'
"What is that?"
l"Wh;y, the ooufounded, law-brotared,
Ulf -baited idiot is always coach*, some.
bed. m noes.
•.til :St`1in};• 4 1/. A. '
IT'S YOUR.
.107414
c'd
Tati,xta'Ve a home and it should
be your pride, Is It? Is its
Painted. up just nicely? 'Why not
give it a coat of that paint that
Kies been tasted out thoroughly
-`we mean
RAMSAYS PAINTS
vii•• You have no time to expert- '
t •.
moist, and eo Rameay's Paints q
.h*ve been experimented with, on tt
atthousanda of hornet. The quality y
ho known and guaranteed. Any- 1
odY' 'will tell you about Bain-
tux boaautitul ts. Let
Booklesend
enu
about house) painting. Write for
Booklet A3 CD75. Wd mall It
free.
Ile. RRA' MSAY dis EON CO.,
Tina PAINT fdlootzsxt
IMAKasta. " •
aorta 1!,1142. '
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ISSUE NO. 22 1911
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IIIMP WARTED.
MAN OR WOMAN wArra.>?1r�
Spare time car: be used, Work
difficult, and requires no experience.
IV1tle.
W for work at home, paying; $2.O0 or
titer day, with opporttmlty 'to 5d-.
Vance.
not
Winston, Lmited, SPadlna avenhe,e
To-
ronto.
WOMEN !WANTED.
ADIES to do plain anted light sse wing..
at home, whets time ur spare time,
K00d pay, work sent any dlatance, .
i•tlarges peid; send stamp for particulars.
National Manufacturing Company, Mont-
real.
WOIldWIN WANTEIa, tFo TAIL Oki-
ders In spare time ; 'Ito experience
necessary. Our 1Ines espeu4ally used by
mothers and girls. ..Ripply," XYept; A, l3rlt
ish Canadian Tn��IIueteeai .;Cbns'panye••228
Albert street, Otta4va. ,
A agNil'•S,letANTEtD." r •
A OE IIiNTN 'W'ANT e 4
.r . other• agency firDA tSTUDY
Tt 0 xtiICOS
us that none can gqu Iop9ours,s• Yott wlu
aiways regret it t'f.,,youdon't apply for
he
pasr(ietstretitaetrs to. T'rOttawt "
atillers'"Dept., 225 Al-
IG =u•O" Tj y. raft A.o sN Ts,
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dress it'itld, Castle, flaln;llon,
Ont'. (gaolers •sta,rzl�s�)i;: .
Y � _
MARIlla. W1itr'llug Spray
xho sane Va t,,l :wr•are. awe
.
-Mt* Convepeepr, ..rt Clearest
lastaurly, _', Ask your
11 (i,1mrtleVnot 3. pp(Y sate.
Gut lend tweet, toe no Mom
brat[-aQ;deel:.tt' pive, ((51 o»MxrtiC,
ular5 anq,dir,rrtivne Invaluable to ladies,
wileDSO R SQirrLS' Co. 7'
1Wii iser. Onto,.
'GeturatdpaAtsEar Can*
.a.
GYR®SCOPES ON AEROPLANES,
In France Monsieur Girarevilele has
been experimenting with model acro-
plultes furni,l;ed' with gyroscopes to in-
sure greater stability. The principle. Is
this same as lu the application of gyros-
opes to counteract the rolling;' of ships.
In a report to the Paris Academy of Sol
encea, Monsieur Grirardviliz says that„ltls'=
models. when used es gliders without MO -
tore. were free troth periodic a scillatIons.
that
tequilibriumaftristiblstetitheir aebeing
The difficulty, of eonre, is that
this gyroscope Introduces an extra weight
to be carried. With his models Alwtn-
sleui Oirardville used „yroseepee wets b-'
tug about twelve pounds, an,l rotating.
al the rate of Bo ») turns per minute„ •
n cr RY MUNE ETE RE j
• Far died, Weak, Malley, Wain” Eyes and.
GRANULATED mysups.,,
MurineDoesinISma oothesklyePatit
Obenisb. Sag Munn Ere Ramatry. B•iq�eiJ, nen, .WC, ;UR
Muria(' Ey Saha, in Aaontie Tubes, 9Sc, $2.00
EYE.BOOES .AND ADVICE FRETS By MAIL.
Mt`uriraerwe oaths lyCo.,+Chl ago
BYRON'S GRAMMAR. SCHOOL
J. Pi'tteudrigh Maegihi'ay, sculptor,
has informed the committee that die will
have the Byron statue for Aberdeen
completed by June, 1913, .so .is to cons.
aide With the jubilee year of the Gram-
mar Schoola' entry on its lhresetttThe poet wee a. build -
Ings.
pupil
the
School when it etood on Sehoolhill � Grammar
figure, which. is to be of bronze, will bo
nine feet high and placed on ei , ranite
orpat astat e,toeecotnmenaorate 13yr it's
conneetiori with the seteinf ry was (tri.
gloated by Dr. liforlandeele)pehn, tins
present rector.--I,'rem the l oililr,n Globe.
Do 17ou Feel the Pinch of Corns`!
Loosen up, with tweanty.five emits beer.
cdollars'
comfort, which get !nee
Worthtt bottle
feat
Putnam's Corn and War>; Y;Ytrn tor.Its
soothing, healing bairns painlessly cure
any cora or wart in to-mini/fear hosier, .
You'll. be more than satisfied by 'taut- , .
nam's Painless Corn and Wart 1,xtiae-
tor. Trp it. '
A FINE STATE OF AFFAIRS,
"It is positively disgusting."
"What is?"
"The way people crowd to the theatre
to see an improper play. ,lust thinly!
They've sold out the house for three
weeks in advance!"
"Flow do you known'
"I tried. to pu.rehese tlekets and.
couldn't "-•-rlud'ge.
Keep Minard's Liniment in the haute.
HOPE DEFERRED, :
s,(tthtea.go 'Tribune)
Weary and footsore the Wandering ;few
stopped for a kziomeht ata wayside hulasto get a drink' of water. ' •
"Save you raised the Maine yet?" he
inquired.
"No," they 'answerSd,.
With a dlscouiiageci sigh he remained
his wanderings
Minard's I.iniOient 14 eft 01 '`l hicians
THE SAME O x7 ioRY;
On Saturday lxta't dt`tihetf^. te'; ;tire premia• •
ent fisherman in Will;rellr,sport was firth -
Mg for trout in xypomirib ercek.' l+'tion
red-wornra, nnows, attd dvery kind of
lure ami bait was used, but, no one eteeau-
ed to be catching ruty, tt to j- °that is.'
anything aibove seentr sever! inches. "fin-
ally along crime a snisil boy, Willie Rog,
ers, aged 11) or 12 years, fishing, with a
crooked stick, a --penny:line" and ;s big
hook.
Ile baited it with an emelt.' wenn, and
threw it in just under the itew r0itlrti
street bridge. Iiae.rdlyhad the ]this got-
ten into the water before he had Itaruleti
a big, fat treat 10 itches long. The h;i':
never stopped to play the fish --just gene
him ono throw and flapped him otic onto •
the bank. Around the lad reset a• dozen
men fishing with expensive tackle, and
they were nearly sick with envy, Every-
one east into the same spot, lines got
creased and a general tangle resulted,
but no one caught any fish except the
sinal boy, Who later landed a ten -inch
fish farther down the streain,--•-Prom the
Philadelphia Record.