The Herald, 1911-10-27, Page 2'NTS A VIOLENT DEAN
EDIC'TED TO THE EMPEROR
01? . GERMANY,,
ortiing to Clairvoyant litany
`Royal Persons Rave Fore-
bodings of 111.
hat dues the future hold " for
? What is to be my fate?
se vital questions agitate the
ds of most of us, more or less.
d, judging by the revelations of
:writer of "Recollections, of a
cietty Clairvoyant," no people
more superstitious in regard
signs and portents, and their
ation to the future, than Roy -
•y. Many of them attach great
portance to dreams. The Czar-
, the Emperor of Austria. and
Kaiser, for instance, insist that
earns have furnished them with
emonitions of various misfor
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HE COULD NOT
SLEEP AT NIGHTS
TILL HE FOUND RELIEF IN
DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS.
Fred. _Swanson, of Saskatchewan,
sena' a IneSsage of cheer to those
'who feel the weariness and dis-
couragement that conies from
broken rest.
Macklin, Sask., Oct. 23 (Special
—Those who suffer from sleepless
nights and get up in the morning
feeling tired and discouraged will
find renewed hope is the statement
made by Fred. Swanson of this
place. He could not sleep at nights.
He discovered the cause. It was
Kidney trouble. He discovered the
cure. It is Dodd's Kidney Pills.
"Yes," Mr. Swan -sou says, in an
interview regarding his case, "1
,:ea which have overtaken them, was troubled, with my Kidneys for
L111k.ERO1`t'S ++`OREBODINGS. over a year, so bad that I could not
sleep at nights. After using one
box of Dodd's Kidney Pills I found
great relief. Tour boxesremoved
all my pain and now I sleep well
and I am as strong in my Kidneys
as any man."
If the Kidneys are wrong the
blood becomes clogged with impuri-
ties and natural rest is an impossi-
bility. Strong, healthy Kidneys
mean pure blood, new life all over
the body and that delightful rest
that is the sweetest thing in life.
Dodd's Kidney Pills always make
strong, healthy Kidneys.
UNINTENTIONAL GENEROSITY
Just a Little Present for the :New-
ly Married Couple.
1The Emperor of .Austria has
culler forebodings of imminent
aster, and for spore months be-
e the assassination of the Em-
ess Elizabeth at Geneva in 1898
was a victim to ominous pres-
timents, and frequently exclaim-
, • "Oh : if this year were but at
end." The Empress was a
fatalist. "What is to be will
," she once said. "It has been
edicted that I and my two sisters
I1 all meet with violent deaths.
rsonaily I do not dread a sud-
n death." And curiously en-
gh, after the assassination of
e Empress, her sister, the Duc-
ss D'Alencon, met her death in
terrible bazaar fire in Paris,
ile the ex -Queen Sophia, of
pies, the third sister, anticipates
eting as violent a death as that
her two sisters.
Ii XPECTS VIOLENT DEATH.
The Kaiser is firmly convinced
at he will die by the hand of
assassin. This has been pre -
ted to him several times—
ice as a young man by, Hungar-.
+ gipsies when he was visiting his
fend the late Crown Prince of Aus end much money for a person so
ria, at Galicia ; and it is said that pend
is convict=forms a constant topic rich. She thought that if she should
a.;:�. nsatii n between the Era- . look through ,her vast mansion
nal hie frie:ues. i eke; vFould u able to find etnl thine
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Values not infrequently lie below
the surface, and can be appraised
only by the well-informed. A
story from the French journal:.
Le Cri de Paris, affords a case in
point. Recently, when the weal-
thy Mademoiselle de R. was to be
married, a duchess felt under ob-
ligation to make her a present—
just
resentjust a little present. The duchess
thought it would be useless to ex -
cameo placed upon. her card.ri.
old gentleman approached .her, He
is a member of the academy of in-,
€oriptions and belles lettres.
"What a wonderful :present you
have given these children Madame
la. Duchess," he said. "For forty
years we have been seeking. for:
this very cameo, It is of the ern
of Traj ah, and is valued at two
hundred thousand francs."
SOUTH AFRICAN NEWS FLIES.
Natives Surpass Telegraph hr'`,
Transmission. _
en ng
tee tare ISs• EilW RI d f II. a, , some et—•#o 1 i ,e soffit%
tion of her card would -give
ent glory. •
She finally found in her writing -
desk an insignificant cameo that
she had once worn.
The followng day she received
from her young friend a letter of
enthusiastic thanks. "Oh, you
have been very foolish! This is
too beautiful!' and other expres-
sions of the liveliest satisfaction.
"She is making sport of my lit-
tle present," thought the good
duchess,
Then came a second letter, this
time from the husband who was to
be:
"How can we thank you? We are
delighted! This will spoil us!"
"The impertinent fellow !" said
the duchess. "He wants me to
understand that I have been nig-
gardly!'
Nevertheless, she went to make a
call on the E's befdre the mar-
riage. There, in the midst of the
presents, exposed in a most pro-
minent
little
place, she saw the
e Getman Emperor is also every
prehensive of the number 13 in
nnection with any entertainment,
d more than once a subaltern on
I.ty at the Palace has been com-
ended at a moment's notice to
in the Imperial party to avoid
irteen being at the table.
Many members of European
.yalty consulted the writer of
Recollections of a Society Clair-
yant," amongst them being the
to King Leopold, Queen Nathalie
f Servia, and King Humbert of
taly.
"I did not feel," says the author
ncerning King Humbert, "that I
ould tell him what I saw. It was
refore his assassination, and I
fid my _best to warn him against
erils on a journey. He express -
d himself very pleased with some
rivate information which I gave
im, but laughed at my warnings.
nd told me that he would 'wait
nd see."'
EN A' S WEDDING DAY.
Then a few years ago he was
'unsuited by a pretty, fair-haired
irl, who was accompained by an
'lderly lady. "When I read her
crystal," he says, "1 could see a
)rilliant marriage in store for her,
eat I could also see that her wed -
ling day would be a day of sul-
len death for others. I told her
his, and also that her home would
)e far away from England, among
strangers in race and religion. I
was ,talking about her to a lady
who Is personagrata at Court, and
She remarked enigmatically that
the Princess Ena had always beena
little unconventional, "but," she
added, "I don't say that your
client was the Queen of Spain,"
EIGHTY -MILE PRECIPICE.
Capt. C. G. Rawling, a member
of the British expedition that re-
cently explored Dutch New
Guinea, describes what may be
the greatest unbroken precipice in
the world It runs, he says, for a
distance of 80 miles from Mount
Carstenz westward to the Charles
Louis Mountains. Its greatest
sheer height is at Mount Leonard
Darwin. The explorers were never
in a position to measure with the
theodolite a, sheer height of this
immense precipice exceeding 6,500
feet,but from many views obtain-
ed of it while he was climbing,
Captain Rawling has no hesitation
in stating that the greatest per-
pendicular height is not less han
10,500 feet, or almostexactly two
none
The rapid transnxission of news
among Kamrs and Hottentots is a
Mystery which even Mr. Rider
Haggard is unable to solve. Mr.
Haggard was at Pretoria in 1879,
at the time of the battle 'of Isand-
hlwana. Twelve hours after the
disaster an old Hottentot washer-;.
woman told him that Cetewwayo
had defeated the British troops,
and gave details of the fight. So
impressed was Mr. Haggard that
he reported theinformation to his
official superior.
The British official pointed outthat it was impossible for the news
to be true, as Is•andhlwana was 192'
miles from Pretoria, and no tele=
graph or rs,ilwa communication
existed between the 'two places;
On the following day official Con-
firmation • of the message was
brought by mounted messengers,
who were despatched immediately
after the battle and travelled • at
top speed all the way. Yet the na-
tives won by twenty hours, and the
washerwoman's story was true in
every detail.—London Chronicle.
AS GOOD AS A MOTOR, IIi THE
1101:18E•
.
One Mother
Says
"There's only one trou-
ble with
Post
Toasties
"When I get a package
or two, Father and the
Boys at once have tremen-
dous appetites."
POST TOASTIES
REQUIRE NO COOKING
Serve with sugar and
cream and the smiles go
round the table.
"The Memory Lingers"
Sold by Orooers.
PotttlOreICo.,h d.,
BleCti
dyed ALL these
DilFFERE NT KIVI S
%• of Goods
with the SAME Dge.
ti used
ONE DYEFORALL KINDSorcoivs
LEA6Cl and SIMPLE to Use.
L
t3chance of using tho WRONG Dye for the Goode
-tc iula to toter. Ail colors from your Drug ct or
-;dec.. FRF,£ Color Cord and STOt'? Boplaitist1.he Johnson-Riclo,rdson Co., Limited, Aio,ptcoal;
`shift AN UNSEEN DANGER IN
FOOD.
Voted food scientists have decid-
at that alum is an unseen clanger
send, and as a result of their in-
te _ligations, rigorous laws have
been enacted and are now being
vie.;rously enforced in England,
I'•B•iwce and Germany, prohibiting
tht' use of alum in foods.
Until suitable laws are passed in
Canada prohibiting the use of alum
Inking -powders, every Housewife
si :,uldbe careful to buy only a bak-
'ug-powder that has the ingredi-
ents -printed plainly on the label.
Every man is satisfied that he is
Baby's Own Tablets should :be ,worth more to his employer than
kept in every home where there, .his pjy envelope indicates.
are little ones. They are as good There' may be other corn cures,
as a doctor; are absolutely safe and but Holloway's Corn Cure stands
can always be relied upon to drives at the head of the list so far as re-
sults are concerned.
away any malady arising from. de-
rangements of the stomach or bow-
els. Concerning them Mrs. 0; A.'
Wheeler, Northlands, Sask. says:
"I have found Baby's OwneTablet.
an invaluable medicine. I live
•
Perhaps the most of us would be
different if our neighbors were what
they should be.
Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere,
twenty miles from town and doe -
tor, so am glad to have so reliable
a medicine at hand. I consider ,
Tablets . a real necessity i.
ham and shall -never be
4711.
.wC1I"flYilYtlkfi3vY
baby, " _kle Tablets • are .14
medicine dealers or ' by mail 'a
cents abox from The Dr. Williapts
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
It is easy to appreciate the point,
of a sermon when they jab: the
ether fellow.
BLOWING IT IN.
'Did he inherit his money?"
row the way he is getting rid
ti S1, .+UIlil jlt'dge
emcee'
t; and _'laa,lstable, Mother,
ves' Werra Extern;inator is .IGc=
eeptable to children, and it does its
work surely and promptly.
A man may pocket his pride, but
a woman has to conceal hers else
where.
Minard's Liniment Cures Dandruff..
Sleeplessness. --Sleep is the g.c..8.1:
restorer and to be deprived of is
vital loss. Whatever may be illi
cause of it, indigestion, nervous de-
rangement or mental worry, try a
course of Parmelee's Vegetable
Pills. 13y regulating the action o€
the stomach, where the trouble 1:es,
they will restore normal conditions
and healthful " sleep will follow.
They exert a sedative force Upon
the nerves and where there is un-
rest they bring rest.
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FACTS AND FANCY. .
The husband who has not set
learned to wear a smile over an
aching heart still has rice in hit,
pockets. ,vertising, for it has not been so ad -
The town clock of Brussels ft$ vertised, but is entirely due to the
merits of this Oil as a medicine. In
every city, town and hamlet in the
country it is sought after solely be-
cause of its good qualities.
ONLY A BITE.
Slit/ ULD PAY WIVES,
Yorkshire Women's Association De.
dares Itself to. That Elmet.
That husbands should .pay wages
to their wives is the newest. pro-
position submitted to the Yorkshire
Women's Liberal Association, Eng-
land.
Many women made bitter com-
plaint at a meeting of bele associa-
tion that wives clo not even know
how much their husbands earn.
These women said that in the mar-
riage service husbands eternised
worldly goods, yet fail to- do so and
do not intend tp do so while they
are promising to.
A delegate at the meeting pro-
posed to substitute in the marriage
service the words "the husband
shall render unto the wife due
benevolence and also the wife unto
the husband."
Toe delegates generally agreed
that wives should be paid. -The as-
sociation will ask Parliament to
make a law providing how a wife's
wages shall be fixed and set aside
by her husband.
Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery
Cordial .is ,,, speedy cure for dy'sen-
tery,, diarrhoea, cholera, summer
complaint, i'ea sickness and com-
plaints incidental 17o childre.i teeth-
ing. It gives immediate relit'# to
those suffering from the effects of
indiscretion in eating unripe fruit,
cucumbers, etc. It acts with won-
.clerful rapidity and never fails to
conquer the disease. No cite need
fear cholera if they have a bottle of
this medicine convenient.
The dove returned ned to the ark.
"We shall have peace," it cried ;
"there is no land to fight about and
nobody to fight."
Hudson—I hear Sones has a great
?mention. Judson—Yes, perforat-
ebedclothes so you can breathe
wen you pull them over your
head.
TRY.- MURINE EYE REMEDY
Iii' Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes
sadGranulatedEyelids. Murine Doesn't
isfnart--Soothes Eye Pain: Druggists
Self Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c,
500, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve in
Aseptic Tubes, 25e, $1.00. Eye Hooks
and Eye Advice Free by Mail.
Marine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago.
Giving other people the best of
it is a good investment. And be-
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Minard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia.
A girl's idea of a rose without a
nd ome man
thorn is a 11a young S y g
who is rich and eligible.
Won Fame en Its Merits.—The
unbeunded popularity that Dr.
Thomas' Eclectric Oil enjoys is not
attributable. to any elaborate ad -
never wound; tho wind runs it.
The nearer home a joke comes.
the harder it is to see it.
The long-lived have long 'bodies
and short legs.
Some men, like plateglass, make
a good front, but are easily seen
through.
Wild biles do not sing more than
ten weeks in the year.
Our merits never outlast our
money.
Ninety. -seven out of every hind-
red arctic explorers have returned
home alive.
Experience is the best teacher,
but we don't realize it till we're
too old to learn.
Pearls which are perfectly round-
ed are the most valuable, next.
come the pear-shaped and lastly
the egg-shaped.
She—But bow am 1 to know you
will be patient and forbearing
when we're married? He --I can
put a 14% stand-up collar on a No.
15 shirt without saying a word.
It is sometimes better to have
loved and lost than to be "the other
fellow.
Minard's Liniment Cures Burns, Eta. ;
"You will excuse me, madame,"
said little Binks to the fair lady at
the reception, "but really I didn't
catch your name."
"How funny," said the lady. "It's
Fish."
ED. 7
,,B S I31"3 •��--1,1
A. Well-known Mail.
Minard's Liniment Co., Limited.
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St. John.
If a in;z12 eiriokes in the house and
his wife is afraid her curtains will
be ruined, he should'be obliging and
take them down.
Stiff neck! • Doesn't amount to
much, but mighty disagreeable. Yeti
will be surprised to see how sluielc-
1p, Hamlins Wizard Oil will drlvc
that stiffness out. One night, that's
all.
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Over 2,000 choice positions filled in past
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