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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1911-11-03, Page 2RGI ERIN'S GREEN ISLE ' E'lWS BY M:4,.1.I; FRO)! 11U - LAND'S SHORES. Iappeniugs in the Emerald Isle of • Interest to Irish. men. Outrages are still being reported rom County Sligo. .A stripe of schoolboys occurred n Tharles last week. Dublin is without water at pros- nt for 14 out of the . twenty-four ours. A Linieriek telegram reports an ttempt to blow up a farmer's Ouse Ott Carrickbeg Doon. IV.Ir. James Henry Bingham, ourtkeeper at Lancaster Castle, las died through arsenical poison- . there. oison-•there. Quite a number of summonses rave been issued in the village of rylas. Profanity on the streets s the cause. At the Ennis Court last week a armer named Thomas Mahony was rosecuted for firing revolver shots n the public road. For threatening the Mayor of Vaterford, Maurice Quinlan, jr., nd Patrick Quinlan, memo .rs of the orporation, went to jail for one onth. While driving a hearse at a fun- ral in Belfast, James Aviles, aged ..9, was thrown from the vehicle, through the horse bolting, and was killed. In the New Ross markets the price of barley has advanced from 13s 6d and 14s to 14s 3d, while oats have gone up from los to 10e 6d per barrel. While amusing themselves With guns in Mitchell's grain mills, Mill - aide, Donaghadee, the gun held by Francis Crawford, aged 15 years, went off and killed James Robin- son, aged 40 years. No successful claimants have yet come forward for the estate of the late Mr. James Bell, valued at $110,954, who died in South Africa, nrhere he spent 40 years. He was a native of Killeshandra, County Cavan. • , The annual .report of the Local Government Board for Ireland ,States that during the. year the death in Irish Workhouses ineiud- rd 15 centenarians, one of whom was'stated to be 110 and another 108 years of age. A farmer named John Barden, was killed near Millengar on the 9th inst., in endeavoring to stop a. runaway horse in atrap, the pro- perty of Mr. Patrick Loughlin, of Stonehall, a well-known Irish race- horse owner. Two boys named Herbert Robin - eon, aged 14, son of the vicar of St. Paul's, Glenageary, and Henry M. Williams, aged 16, son. of the secretary to the Board of Works, were drowned while boating in Kingstown harbor. It has been decided by the work- ers in the various trades in the town of Tipperary to form a Trades Council, to which each trade will elect two delegates. Those not previously organized have been formed into societies. At a cost of $20,000 the Bangor (Belfast) Urban Council have deeicl- cd to establish hot sea water baths at Pickel, a popular seaside resort. Investigations are being made by the Limerick police into a myster- ious explosion which occurred at a farmhouse. A window sash and portion of a ceiling were blown away, but the occupants of the house were not injured. The greatest consternation has, ,)leen occasioned in Wexford bythe announcement that Messrs. Pierce, whose employes, numbering four hundred, have been locked out :since 26th August, have decidedto close their works permanently. WINE FED FOWLS. • TELLS O1" CURES ''1'41ADE BY. DO1DD'S .1i14?"N.JI:I' PILLS. Thos. Griffin, of Peace River Laaitl• ing, tells how he got rid of his Rheumatism -- honestly earned popularity.. Geld Springs, Peace. River Land- ing, Alta., Oet. 30 (Special).—Just why Dodd's Kidney Pills retains their wonderful popularity is easily, shown by a trip across the prairies. Every town, village and post -office has at least one elan or woman who is ready to tell of pains relieved and health restored by the great Canadian Kidney Remedy. Let Thos. Griffin of this place add his statement to the hosts already pub- lished. • "When I• came to this part of the coun`try," says Mr. Griffin, "I was troubled with a bad back and Rheumatism in my shoulders and hips. I sent for six boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills and they gave me relief at once. I also recommended them to my eldest son, who was confined to his bed from Rheumatism. "Now I know that Dodd's Kid- ney Pills are the best medicine for Rheumatism and the• Kidneys. I recommend them to every person I hear complaining of not feeling well." Dodd's Kidney Pills made their popularity by curing sick Kidneys. They keep their popularity by keep- ing on curing sick kidneys. TIMELY LULLABY. Bye 0 Baby Bunting, Daddy's gone a -hunting ; If he doesn't shoot his guide We'll have deermeat stewed and fried. Do It Now.—Disorders of the di- gestive apparatus should be dealt with at once before complications arise that may be difficult to cope. with. The s'arest remedy to this end and one tisat is Within reach, of all, is Parrnelee's Vegetable Pills, the best laxative and 'seda- tive en the market. Do not delay, but try them now. One trial will convince anyone that they are the best stomach regulator that can be got. M. Joubert, professor at the Agricultural College at Fontaine- bleau, Fiance, claims that he has discovered a new and simple method of making hens lay. Ile feeds them with wine in addition to their ordinary food. The pro- fessor has not allowed his discovery to .be made known lightly. He has been experimenting with fowls of . all kinds for several years and finds. the salve result in every case. In each case he experimented for the four winter months with two vets of twelve fowls of the same breed, adding bread soaked in wine to the feed of one of the two sets of twelve. In every case after six afzeparate trials the wine fed hens laid more eggs in the proportion of twenty eggs a month or there -- about. 1;t'wire sof the mail who tries to t.tlrk i'ne friend in behalf of ap- e; lior, All things the hustler doesn't want comes to him who waits. Minard's Liniment Cures Carget in Cows. If a man hasn't any sense some woman is sure to think he is senti- mental. All mothers can put away anxi- ety regarding their suffering chil- dren when they have Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator to give relief. Its effects are sure and lasting. The reason most girls want to marry is because they don't know what they want. Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, &c. Blobbs—Scribbler says he can't compose a poem unless he is smok- ing. Slobbs—Isn't there some scheme we can gest up to make him stop smoking? The most obstinate warts fail to resist Corn Cure, Try it. HASTY: corns and Holloway's SAILOR'S SUPEBST1TIONS., Old -Tilde Shellbaek Placed Faith Ili Long List' o Oweils. No one believes in luck oromens, good or bad, more whole-heartedly than the .sailor. • A hatch eover up-• side down, or the loss of a swab, orf' bucket, overboard, • fills hien with: foreboding. He .is aghast at the; accidental tearing of a flag, and knows that if sails be sewn or mend, ed on the quarterdeck ill -luck will result. He has been known to reg fuse to go to sea without salt in his pocket, or to put his left foot. first in a boat or on shore. Rice is known by the unattractive name Qf strike ate blind, as its continual use is thought to result in loss of. sight. He is a firm believer in odd numbers, as naval salutes. will: testify, minute guns excepted. He looks upon women at sea with dls„. favor. Some of the officers beau'; with him an evil reputation, both• for luck and the weather they,. bring. Commodore Byron was els ways Foul--Weather-Seek be cause storm and tempest seemed to' follow him wherever he , went. • Spinning wheels and pigs he Would; rather be without, and certain daya. he knows to be unlucky. An old. chronibler puts the number, of days upon which it is undesirable to•"put to sea at 53; but since he wrote the' number has been considerably re- duced. Among these days of •ill repute were Cain's birthday, and the anniversaries of the destruction of Soddom and Gomorrah, • and the. suicide of Judas. The fact that Columbus both sailed and discov- ered land on. a Friday has nil weight with him—the clay remains unlucky. e, "Have yer got de price of a shave l" asks the beggar, "What do you want of a shaver, exclaims the victim, increduously, "I don't want no )shave. I didn't ask for no shave. I ast yer fer de price of one—ten cents. Dere's other t'ings I kin git fer dat money, ain't dere?” 3I).7 ISSUE 44—J. A wise man i5 merely lessof fool than the average. ilib tIuickly stops cou,ihs,, cr.res oolds..Ita he throat arid lands • • • 23 Plata.; LONG LIVED MUSICIANS. A Dr Roggers has been studying I dyed ALL these �LIFfERENT FIDID5 % of Goods with the SAME Due. Lased ONEREFoRAlL R NDSSOFsooms CLEAN anti SIIVIPLAE to Use. NO chance o fusing the 'WRONG Dye for the Goods nue hes to color. All colors front your Draggint or Dealer. FRE1•. Color Card and STORY Booklet 10, The Johnson -Richardson Co., Lhnited, 1llontreal, GENEROUS. "Giddings willingly gives his wife full credit for what he is." "What is het" tuBankrupt,.l, The Real Liver Pill—A torpid liver means a disordered system, mental depression, lassitude and in the end, if care be not taken, a chronic state of debility. The very best medicine to arouse the liver to healthy action is Parmelee's Vege- table' Pills. They are epmpounded of purely vegetable substances of careful Selection and no other pills have their fine qualities. They do not gripe or pain and they are agreeable to the most sensitive sto- mach. EXPECTATIONS. The man who is looking for trou- ble generally finds it, and the one who expects defeat usually gets a whipping. the effect of wind instruments :: on the life of musicians, says the Lon- don ondon Globe. The average life ofthe wind instrument artist- is 63, while that of other is 62.._,Thirty-fours * .r cent. of the former eategory't' <'•- eve'bt Sieve MINAR'D'S LINIMENT is the 70 year's; i Performers -et' 814'=+ 1"'aral. in D3•: Boggers's tr+2cheile' de n � [Mathias Fo1er Oil City, Oat. .,, +' evlte leach On the average the -1 Joseph ,snow; I10rtvay, Me. age of 61, while the hautbois ex- ecutant lives two years fou ger. Buglers go two years better, and the clarinet player lives till be is 65. He of the, pornet only fails the allotted span by one year. The. ophicleide artist beats them all. His time of life is from 75 to 80. Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper.': Even with a 98 cent watch the leader of an orchestra may be able to keep good time. Do not let a cold settle en yetis- lungs. e>irlungs. Resort to Bickle's Anti - Consumptive Syrup at the first in- timation of irritation in the throat and prevent disease from lodging in the pulmonary organs. Neglect- ed colds are the cause of untold suffering throughout the country, all of which could have been pre- vented by the application of this simple but powerful medicine. The price, 25 cents, brings it within the reach of all. "I envy the man who believee that superstition about Friday," said. Mr. Groucher, "I consider it 4 - pressing." "Not at all. A Mall ought to be mighty comfortable who can feel sure there's only one unlucky day in the week." TRY MURINE EYa REMEDY ' Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't Sl cart --Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25e, 50e, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books and Eye Advice Free by Mail. Muria() Bye Remedy Co., Chicago., FACTS AND FANCY. If only there were.not so many'. banana peels on the pathway, of success! Your skeleton will be an inch and a half shorter than yourself. . Vainty is wounded, but • never killed. Hope is the railway ticket to suc- cess. The world - annually 'scratches matches to the value of $150,000,- 000. If a man tells you his opinion of his neighbors, you know his neigh- bor's opinion of hint. Flirtation might be defined as attention without intention. In Japanese factories the average day is sixteen hours)on Many a lovely thought, having been embalmed in verse, is burhd in a waste -basket. Charles Whooten, Mulgrave, N. S. Itev. It, 0. Armstrong, Mulgrave, N. S. Pierre Landers, senr., Pokemouohe, N. B. Thomas Wasson, Sheffield, N. B. Mike (in bed, to alarm clock as it goes off)—I fooled yez that time. I was not asiape at all. Many people have receding gums. Rub Hamlins Wizard Oil on gums and stop the decay; chase the dis- ease germs with a mouth wash of a few drops to a spoonful of water. It's easier to make a break than it is to mend it. Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. You can form a pretty good idea of what a man hasn't done by the things he is going to do. Stop the. Cough.—Coughing is caused by irritation in the respira- tory' passages and is the effort to dislodge obstructions that come from inflammation of the mueous membrane. Treatment with Dr. Thomas' Ecleetric Oil will allay the inflammation and in consequence the cough will cease. Try it, and you will use no other preparation for a cold. HAD HIM ALL WAYS. "When are ye goin' to pay me that dollar V' "How's that l" "I say, it's time ye paid me that dollar." "Can't hear a word ye say." "Wait a minit an' I'll write it down." " 'Tain't no use. Can't see with- out my specs." ARE' YOU SUPERSTITIOUS 1 Most people"`eve some super- stition, although they are not al- ways eager, to admit it. Here are a few of the Most popular : To stumble on going upstairs is consid- ered a sure sign of a wedding; whilst two spoons in onesaucer at the same time denotes a similar happy event. If you put on your seek or stocking the wrong side out, it is lucky; but if you change it to the right side nothing will come of the promised good fortune. If a black cat follows you, good luck will follow also ; but should a feline leave the house which has been its home, look out for misfor- tune. If, when unfolding clean linen, you find a diamond-shaped crease, it is a sign of death within. a year. And if a child looks into a mirror before it is a year old, ill - luck will follow it through life. To open an umbrella in a house is a portent of misfortune; to drop one a disappointment; but if anyone else picks, it up the disappointment passes on to hiin or her. These sup- erstitions are all very well, but a little common-sense will explode the lot. nd for free Ss lapin to seat. W. L., tfanal Drug anal GlieMical Co„ Toronto. In making cranberry jelly or jam, much less sugar will be requir- ed if the sugar is not added until the fruit has been well cooked. s A NON -SPECULATIVE INVESTMENT q There is no element of specu- lation in the purchase of a Bond. This does not mean that the value of your holdings cannot increase. It means that the element of risk and the chance of loss are•prac- tically eliminated. J Many, in fact most, of the Bond issues we have offered our cus- tomers in the past have appre. elated in value. The demand for a certainbond, payinga goodrate of interest and of unquestionable security, forces the price up in the same manner as an increasing demand forces up the price of any commodity. 411 We would like to send litera- ture to any one interested in this safe and profiitable form of investment. M, SEC!_. RITIES CORPORATION LIMITED DANK' OF MONTREAL ISUOLDING YONGE AND QUEEN STS. TORONTO R. M. WHITE • Manager MONTREAL -OU EBEC-HALIFAX.-LON DO N(EN O,l WRITE FOR PRICE LIST W. C. GofFatt, Orlilics, Ont. The o•atrt Piano is the Action. Insist on the �,OTTO IG S sm Piano Action for this re -in. puisu Thte plume is Just the kind for which you would have to ,ny15.t0 at any retail store. itis extra wide, Tully leinches long, in all. 0030x4, with Willowy Bites ofgreat lengththatdo not loco 'their curl easily. Bend us 01.50 to.day, for this 10 an oppor- tunity not to be missed. w niter also nu extra large and handsome 07.50 plume at 52.50.. Sand money by mall, express ormoner order. Remember that your money will be re. funded if the plums isnot entirely satisfactory. OIcW York Ostrich Feather Co., Out N+. 513.515 O'way, N.'i. BROWN'S TREES" BR% I'S NURSERIES. WELLAND COUNTY, ONT. LARGEST GROWERS OF' NURSERY STOCK IN CANADA. ALEXkNI1IO FL in dealing with us you are dealing with a firm of 'wholesale manufacturing; fur- riers. We make only goods that are ab- solutely dependable and that we eau tulle guarantee. We have a number of JACKETS 00 made in lengths from 44 to 50 inches long. Lined with the best of Satin and Silk. Send us your bust measurement and the length of coat desired, and we will send same 0.01), to any Dart in Canada, allowing priv,egn of examining and re- turning, if ` ' usatisfactory, at our ex- pense. 0 Ulf TO -DAY. ALE DEPT. A. "6 � EXANDOR Manufacturing Furriers, 604.506 5i• Pauli St., fitontred coats made to ardor, Macho prism. CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE CHATHAM, ONT. ONE OP AMERICA'S GREATEST BUSINESS SCHOOLS Over 2,000 choles positions tilled in past Four Years. Some others ,,tlart filled; - I. 53 iIAxx, from Newfouudlani[, placed with Sask. Milling Co., Moose Jaw, as Steno, PER'S SMIS I). Steno., Peabody Overall an., Windsor. L. C.11OBINSON Bkkpr., with Boll Furniture Co., Southampton, Ont. FLOssIE ASCE/MN. Steno. and i:kkp Can. Wolverine Co., Chatham. MILDnED AND. nnsoe, Steno. with De Laval .separator Co.. Winnipeg, It. ,t. SCOTT teacher, with Drake College Newark, N. X. The salaries of tbo three shown last week average over $70'1 per unnnm. The salaries of the six here shown average close to 5700. Oar studentsare prepared for the big TO3ATTI:tions NiD Tait the iig Bial,T. pay Catalogg88 gue kPAYS tel s of the,work at Chatham. Catalogue 8t tells of our home courses. Address, D. McLAC}l:.AN .L CO., C. 11. Collene• Chatham, Ont. FARMS FOR RENT AND SALE, ASK DAWSON, Ifni f:NoWS: TI' you want t0 sell a farm, consults me. Tf L' you want to buy a farm, cotsu1 .9l mo. bHAVE soma of the best Fruit., Steels. IL Grain or Dairy Farms in Ontario. and prices right. HW. DAWSON. Ninety Colborne Street, Toronto, AGENTS WANTED. sf t AN VASS$UtS WANTED. Weekly salary V✓ paid. --Alred h. Tyler, London, Out. eA DAY SALARY AND UP—ALSO conxmisaxon—ror looai reprebcuta- t.tee; immedlateiy; permanent pos,uon; oxperleuce unnecessary; rapid advance* meat; spare tune accepted. Nxcnois, Limited, Yublxaters, 'Toronto. AGENTS WANTED. --• A LINF1 FOR every home. write us tor our choice Nat agents supplies. Wo nave the eatest agency proposition in Canada today. No outlay necessary. Apply ki. C. 1. Co., 228 Albert St., Ottawa. MISCELLANEOUS. 1 ASYeaal\YIAT,1 9 SLCAtbaEuade, cello! tm+ At'fMILL ld.ACHINERRY, PORTABLE 1J or heavy Lathe Alfitts, Shitxgie .tufts, 1,ugines arm Boilers, Mut Sappers. The B. Long Manufacturing Co., Ltd., ` \1' eat. Street, Orillia, Ontario. d 1 ANCLlt, TUDiOIIS, LUMPS, etc. Ilk of / torual and external. cured withoua by our bonze treatment. Write us before too late, Dr. Bollman Medical Co. Limited, Collingwood, Ont. r_a TON SCAlili fdtiAktANI'EI'.D, Wilson's V Scale Works, 9 Esplanade. Toronto. AT ONCE MEN TO LEARN BARBER trtcte; expert lllstrtwtcon;. couata.nt practice; tools ]tee; always sure employ- ment for a barber. Write for. catalogue. Molor Barber college, 121 queen Last, Toronto. AGENTS WANTED. -- •A STUDY Or. other Agency propositions convinces us that none can equal ours. You will al- ways regret it if you don't apply for par. tieulare tc 'Travellers' Dept, 21ti Albert St., Ottawa. 0/PEOIALISTS ADYIOD FREE. Consuls: 1� us in regard to any disease. Lowest prices in drugs of all kinds.. Trusses fitted by mail. Send measure. menta Glasses fitted by age, Write to•da•r for anything sold in Sirst•class drug stores to Lir. Bollman, Collingwood. Ont. r.�.- 2E74 -W..1. Collectors and shippers will find it to their advantage to get their names en onr 10011305 list. This insures prompt receipt of ung quo- tations and general information, avhieli will be ready about the iotltof Novenlbef: You can be. sure of fair and liberal tro:ttlne'lt when you ship your collections to Wagner, Brasier & Co. 86 Front St. East, Toronto, Ont. Your Overcoats gad faded Suits would look bettor dyed. It no seem et ours in your town, write direst to Montreal, Sox 100, Rlrltiesh AN:het-can Oyeing 0o. IH. HIGHTINCIALE STOOK EtROKIER pg Member Standard Stook Ind Mining Exchange 1 LISTED STOtIRRS CADDIED ONMARGIN Correspondence invited. MELINDA ST., TORONTO nenamoku,mmae.e.aP