HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1906-06-01, Page 2HAD SKIN DISEASE EOR TWETNY
YEARS.
MINISTER'S WIFE HELPED HER
GET ZAlii-BUB-,
A. COMPLETE CURE WAS EFFECTED
BY THIS HERBAL BALM.
The far-reaching results of a simple
injury, and the amazing benefits to be
derived from applications of Gain -Bute,
are both illustrated by the story told
to a presmen by Mrs. J. Burnett, of 2
Lockwood. Court, Burton street, Leeds.
"One day, twenty years ago," said
Mrs. Burnett, "I was minding a neigh-
bor's child who became rather naughty,
and when I took him up to correct him
• he kicked me on the leg. I was so se-
verely bruised that I had to see a doe -
toy. Not only did the skin not heal,
but there was some deep-seated injury
,and the torture of recent years has been
'incredible. I rubbed in all sorts of em-
,rocations, lotions, salves, etc., as you
,can tell from the fact that I had at one
.time as many as thirty-two empty bot -
ties or boxes of one kind of ordinary
4 otnEment in the house! I was almost
willing to try anything to get my leg
better, but it would never have got
better at all but for the wonderful ef-
fect of Zam-Buk."
"From the instep to the knee was
swollen to twice its natural size, and
the pain and tenderness increased un-
til I was nearly driven wild. It wa'
a torture even to hobble about. I felt
that something serious was going to
happen, for my condition was beyond
description. A friend of mine remark-
ed, 'Why don't you try Zam-But. ? I
really think it would do you good.' I
got some and the result is too wonderful
for words. From first rubbing it in I
SOME !HOLSTEIN TESTS.
Sixten additional official test,,. are
reported by G. W. Clemons, Scretery
of• the Holstein -Friesian Association of
Canada. All these tests were made un-
der the supervision of Prof. Dean, On-
tario Agricultural College, and their
correctness is •vouched for by hint, The
amounts of milk and butter fat are
actual, the amount of butter is estirnttt-
ed on the basis of 85.7 per cent, fat.
1, Daisy Texul 2nd (1,637), at 10y.
3m. 16d.; milk 3523 lbs„ fat 14.24 lbs.;
butter 17.24 lbs. Owner, George Rice.
Tillsonburg, Ob.
2. Bontsje Pietertje Belle Panl, at 5y.
3m. 14d.; milk 352.8 lbs.; fat 14.25 lbs.;
butter 16.61 lbs. Owner, Geo. Rice.
3. Daisy Albino De Kol (3,089) , at 5y.
8m. 205; milk 372,04 lbs.; fat 13.91 lbs.;
butter 10.22 lbs. Owner, Walburn
Rivers, Folden's Corners, Ont.
4. Beauty's Buffalo Girl, (3,562), at
5y., Sm., 12 d.; milk 420.5 lbs; fat 13.-
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3:86 lbs; butter 16.17 lbs. Owner, P. D.
Ede, Oxford Centre, Ont.
5. Ideal DeKol (3,134), at 5y. 9m. 15.;
milk 460.37 lbs.; fat 13.81 lbs; butter
10.11 lbs. Owner, A. C. Hardman,
Breslau, Ont.
6 Dady Cuillemette (2,518) lbs, at 9y.
3 m. 175.; milk 401.12 els; fat 13.43 lbe;
butter 15.65 lbs. Owner, A, C. Hallman.
'7. Maud of Kent, 6th (2.905), at 7y.
3m. 29d.; milk 349.3 lbs.; fat 13.34 lbs.;
butter 15.56 lbs. Owner. P. D. Ede.
8 Faultless Queen DeKol (5.794), at
Oy 3m. 27d.; milk 490.6 lbs.; fat 13.10
lbs.; butter 15.35 lbs. Owner, G. Rice.
9. Princess Calamiaty Clay (3,557), at
4y. 9m. 225.; milk 474.03 lbs.; fat 16.02
lbs.; butter 18.69 lbs. Owner, Walburn
Rivers.
10. Roseleim (3,337), at 4y. Sm. 291;
milk 332.37 lbs.; fat 11.82 lbs.; butter
13.79 lbs. Owner, W. W. Brown, Lyn,
Ont.
could feel the good effects of the balm, 3� lam acly Wn orf DeKol
lbs.; 12.5708)
for the pain gradually died away, the lbs,; butter 14,06 lbs, Owner, W.
heat emd n:ellrng,-went dow3, rind I r
eeemed to have a freer use of my leg.
Brown.
Several ladies at the church, including
the minister's wife, hearing what Zam-
Buk was at last curing me, helped me
with a little money, so that I might con-
tinue with it and the result of their
12. Daisy Albino DeKol's Duchess
(4,239), at 3y. 8m. 15d.; milk. 351.12 lbs.;
fat 12.15 lbs.; butter 14.17 lbs. Owner,
Walborn Rivers.
13. tohenna Wayne DeKol (4,826), at
kindness is that by persevering with 3v. 10m. 225.; milk, 322.12 lbs.; fat 10.88
Zam-Buk, I am now quite cured. I lbs.; butter 12.69 lbs. Owner, W. W.
do not suffer the slightest inconveni-
ence, and can get about to do my house-
work without difficulty. This is sim-
ply the result of 'ping Zam-Buk, and let
any one come and I will soon convince
them of the blessing it has been to me."
It is by working such cures as the
above that Zam-Buk has won for itself
such a splendid reputation.' In the
015 Country, in Australia, in India, in
South Africa and other countries, it is
the favorite household balm and the
one most widely used. It cures cuts,
burns, bruises, eczema, pimples, running
sores, spreading scabs, scalp diseases,
poisoned wounds, festering sores, piles,
ulcers, bad legs, abscesses, boils, ring-
worms, erysipelas, scrofula, barber's
rash, blackheads, acne, stiffness, rheu-
matism and all injured, diseased, or in-
flamed conditions of skin and tissue. Of
:all druggists at 50 cents a box, or post -
,paid from the Zam-Buk Company, Col-
1'horne street, Toronto, upon receipt of
Brice.
Sandals Coming Into Fashion.
"Do you know what we're coming
to?" asked a shoe manufacturer. "Well,
.here's a forecast, along my line. We're
going back to the days of Greece. In
five years we won't be wearing anything
but sandals, in summer time, at least.
Leather sandals for childrn were intro-
duced by us several years ago. They sold
life hot cakes last season, and they're
going better now. We're turning them
out as fast as our factory can be operat-
ed. And this year we've been making
a quantity of large sizes.. They're al-
most exclusively for women, but the
men will be wearing them in a year or
two, and mark my words, in about five
more seasons of summer leather sandals
will be the whole thing. We'll look like
the Greeks, all right, and we'll feel
mighty comfortable." -New York Sun.
Brown.
14. Emma DeKol (4,196), at 3y. Om.
14d.; milk 331.63 lbs.; fat 10.27 lbs.;
butter 11.98 lbs. Owner, W. W. Brown.
15. Iolena Fairmont Tosco (5,022), at
2y. 5m. 22d.; milk 323.50 lbs.; fat 9.44
lbs.; butter 11.01 lbs. Owner, Walburn
Rivers.
16. Lady Roberts 2nd. (4,70.3), at 2y.
Im. 195.; milk 304.71 lbs.; fat 8.98 lbs.;
butter 10.47 lbs. Owner, F. C. Pettit &
Son, Burgessville, Ont.
The Chemists Company
is an association of Ontario Chemises, formed to
snake pure, safe, thoroughly reliable remedies.
Each remedy is made from careful)'-soleeted
formula, on oddly scientific principles.
For akin troubles and burns their Mira Ointment
is quick in cure. While Mira Tablets and Mira
Blood Tonic strengthen the nerves and cleanse
the blood. Ointment and Tablet:, each 50c.
$food Tonic, $1.00. At druggists -or from The
Chcmibta Co. of Canada, Limited, Hlamilton--
Toronto. Look for tlae trademark,
Poor Lo Learning the Game.
(Philadelphia Press.)
12 -year-old Indian lea has leased some
oil land to the Standard Company for $10,500
sn cash and $100 a week royalty. The un-
tutored ,mind of the Indian 1.1 evidently be-
coming a fiction of the past.
Before the "~rain Left.
The laity of tie good intentions sat in
the union depot aawiting,the 'departure
of the train for Elmore, s•oilecluled to
leave at 5,01 p. an. ,She was sitting be-
side her, sister and twe children, and of
nervous temperament;, was observed to
be r'ostlessly moving about in. her chair.
"Norwalk diyisron east," yelled the
station master .as she strode across the
big marble floor.
"Good -by, good by," smiled the lady of
good intentions to her sister, as she
grasped the two children and stepped
toward the gate. There was one loving
and a kiss.'
"Don't forget to hind the clock to-
night," she admonished.
"All right," rejoined her sister.
"Norwalk division east," came in sten-
torian tones from the man in the blue
suit with big brass buttons on his coat.
"Say, Mary, remember the cat. Feed
her," again the traveller said.
"All right, sister, I won't forget."
"And say, Marie, lock all the doors.
Burglars night get into the house," .al-
most stunned the crowd that was listen-
ing to the dialogue with amusement.
"Norwalk division east,"'expostulated
the stationmaster, who knew the woman
wanted to board the train. "Only one
minute, lady."
"Heavens, I fcr;ot my bundle!" she
1iiraly groaned, and, rushing into the de-
pot, quickly secured it.
"Train! train!". the woman teal -fatly
supplicated., as the big locomotive was
slowly steaming out. "Conductor!" she
cried.
But the Norwalk division east had
gnoe.-From the Toledo Slade.
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NOW 9T SP ADS
The first package of Dr. Leonhardt's
Hem -Roll (the infallible Pile cure) that
was put out went to a small town in
Nebraska.
It oared a case of Piles that was con-
sidered hopeless.
The news spread, and the demand
prompted Dr. J. S. Leonhardt, of Lincoln,
Neb., the discoverer, to prepare it for
general use. Now itis being sent to all
parts of the world.
XI will ewe any case of Piles.
$1.00, with absolute guarantee. All
idealers, or the Wilson -Tyle Co,. Limited,
'Niagara Falls, Ont.
Use for Walls of Seoul.
The wall which runs around Scoul,
serves no useful purpose whatever, in
fact, by restricting traffic between the
city and suburbs to a few narrow gates,
it is a great nuisance. There are enough
stones in the wall to reconstruct the
greater part of the drainage in the city,
and with a little levelling the banks upon
which the wall is built would make ad-
mirable building sites, and the money
obtained from them would go a long
way toward the cost of city improve-
ments,-Corea.n Daily News.
I was cured of Bronchitis and Asthma
by lelINARD'S LINIMENT.
Ml,. A. LIVINGSTONE.
Lot 5, P. E. I.
I was cured of a severe attack of
Rheumatism by MINARD'S LINLMENT.
Mahone Bay. JOHN MAD19.R.
I was cured of a severely sprained leg
by 1VIIN ARD'S LINIALENT,
JOSHUA A. WYNAOHT.
Bridgewater.
fine n noon nee merely because they
arc too cowardly to stead.
�.iSO.yS Butter in l'{forocce.
Moors prepare butter in an original
way. Fresh butter they despise and use
only for cooking. It must be old if it
is to be liked, After it has lain in a
,hole in the ground for some years and
has got a certain appearance it becomes
a delicacy. To make butter a goat
skin is turned outside in. It is filled
with milk, bound tight and tied to a
tree. There is is beaten backward and
forward till the butter is made. That
is why one cannot get butter in Moroc-
co without hairs all through it, The
butter is then laid on pieces of wood
and the maker proceeds to sell it,
The two -headed girl of museum
fame doesn't need a mirror to tell if her
hats are on straight.
Navigation of the Rhine.
Consul Brittain, of Kehl, reports on
the improvement of the Rhine. He
says: "Some years ago the government
spent a large sum of money in building
extensive stone docks at Strassburg, but
on account of the Rhine not being navi-
gable more than eight months in the
year the hopes of the place becoming an
extensive shipping point were not real-
ized, It is proposed now to deepen the
Island Slipping Into the Sea.
The little Island of Ustioa, which is
situated off the Sicilian coast about 40
miles north of Palermo, threatens to dis-
appear as a result of the violent shocks
of earthquake which were experienced
last week. There is no danger of a sud-
den explosion, as the island does not
contain an active volcano, but Ustica
stands on the very edge of the great
marine depression, nearly two and a half
miles deep, which lies between Italy and
Sicily. The sides of this depression are
channel of the river so as to permit of
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Oaf.
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VVas''1 oilclktlas
and l:nc)curns, with
warm wa:c r and
Sunlight Soap, rine cican and wipc
dry. The colors will be preserved
and the surface unharmed.
Common soaps fade the colors and
injure the surface. Sunlight Soap cleans. freshens and prese:vc3
oilcloths and iinoleums.
Sunlight Soap washes clothes white without injury to the most
delicate fabrics, or to the hands, for it contains nothing that can
injure either clothes or hands.
Sunlight Soap is better
than other soaps, but is best
when used in the Sunlight
way (follow directions).
Equally good with hard
or soft water.
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LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, Toronto
1134ichr ,(10 Oar
In the Parcel Post.
The United States has not yet adopted
the parcel post, and while it deprives
the citizens of many conveniences the
refusal of Uncle Sam to act as a mail
express saves his servants•a lot of trou-
ble in figuring out the prohibitions in
various countries. In Holland, for in-
stance, potatoes are not received in the
parcel post, and in order to gain admis-
sion for other tubers it is necessary
to have the plants examined and a cer-
tificate made out that the roots are not
affected by the phylloxera pest. In Bel-
gium saccharine may not be mailed ex-
cept to a chemist, and then not in lots
exceeding four ounces. North Borneo
will not receive tobacco or opium by
post, and Bulgaria will take no clothing,
nor boots, vegetables, flowers, legfres,
roots or bulbs, arms, ammunition, fi$ver-
tisements, candles, fishing nets, or mo?
lasses. Russi abars varnish, church ef-
fects, playing cards and wooden pipe
stems, while Denmark will not receive al-
manacs, and Egypt will not permit sau-
sages to be mailed. Germany refuses
anything of American origin, and has
some clauses directed. against Japan,
navigation the entire, year, the city of 'while air guns, wax matches, rosaries,
Strassburg contribut n ; $238,000 as its
share of the expel"
Minard's Liniment l,uimberman's Friend.
Making and Destroying Echoes.
"It is possible to make echoes," said
an architect: "It is indeed, easier to
make than to destroy them.
"In the past men built their great tem-
ples and. cathedrals wth no thougnt of
acoustics. Hence, when the prea'1'.•ar
preached echoes rolled freely amid the
groinings of the roof, down the rows of
sculptured columns and round and round
the nave. cession. His teacher told him hs must
"With wires strung here and with ta-
ut more feeling into it and sing as if
peatries spread there many of the echoes he were really n love.
of the Old World buildings have been "Eh, man," he replied, "boo can I do
obliterated. There are echo experts- that and me a marries man."
builders acquainted with the science of - =�
acoustics, whose specialty is echo de-
atruction. Sometimes their tasks are Keep Minard's Liniment in the house.
hard.
"To -day an architect takes thought of Fodder as a Fighting Element.
she echo. His building is constructed (St.Lou!s Gtab Cat.) that Icon
so as to exclude the intruder. And Lt to said dlhat Juwp
knowing how to exclude it he knows men an a nese diet make the beat soldiers.
how to welcome it also. I have fro- c res ed The se eriaya vols the hn�s
quently in landscape work put up sum- navvy been bested war lois Big ratbns
suer houses and aranged rocks so as to
create an echo there." -From the St.
Louis Globe -Democrat.
Ask for Minard's a take no other.
crumbling away with the earthquake
shocks, and the island will eventually
sink into the sea: London Sketch.
$9.00 to New York and Return
Lehigh `alley Railroad from Suspen-
sion. Bridge, Friday, June 15th, Ticktes
good. 15 days. Tickets good on regular
express trains leaving at 3.50 and 7.15
a. in., 7.15 and 8.43 p. m For tickets,
Pullmans and particulars, call on or ad-
dress Robt. S. Lewis, Passenger Agent,
10 Ring street east, Toronto, Ont.
FL
7
Three hundred times bete
ter than sticicgpaper.
NO DEAD PLIES LY NG ABOUT
(field by all Druggists and General Stores
and by mail.
TEN CENTS PER PACKET FROM
ARCHDALE WILSON,
HAMILTON, ONT,
relics and jewelry are the miscellaneous
lot barred by Spain. In the United
Kingdom the post office will carry al-
most anything.
Sunlight Soap is bettor than other soapy,
but is best when used in the Sunlight way.
Buy fermlight Soap and follow direotiona,
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He was a Married Man.
London Tit -Bits tells of a Scottish
singer named Wilson, who was being
trained for professional work, sang a
love song with exquisite quality of voice,
but with insufficient passion and ex -
ISSUE
NO. 2r•, 190 ➢
MISCELLANEOUS.
Sifting Alien Arrivals,
It is encouraging to note that 1,000
immigrants charged with violation of
the contract labor laws were deported
from New York last week. The record-
breaking rush of aliens through Ellis Is-
land this spring has furnished just cause
for apprehension. With thousands arriv-
ing daily, the possibilities of thorough
inspection becomes so remote as to offer
little hope in that direction, hence the
surprise not that such a number of for-
eigners should attempt illegal entry into
the country, but that they should be de-
tected: Detroit Free Press.
Real or Fancied.
"What can I do for you, sir?" asked
the drug clerk.
"Well," replied the man trm and onI
was full of rats last night,
want-"
"Yes, sir," interrupted the bright
clerk, "bromo for yourself or strychnine
for them?" -Richmond Despatch.
Minard's Liniment used by Physicians,
The Impossible Eden.
(N. Y. sun.)
Knacker -Looking for a summer resort?
I3ockerr-Yes; I want a place whore I can
wear old clothes and my wife can wear new
ones.
Had a Painiliar. Look.
(Cleveland Leader.)
Mrs. Glen Viller-How do you like my new
spring hat?
Mrs. Wade i'arker-Lovely! Who made it
ever for you?
One of the Tiro Sure,
Fent Coot' r -Haves yoei noticed that the
people who live ala the mountainous country
generally have good lungs?
Second doctor -Yes, It they don't they die
there.
ea,uaied•,
It isn't a man's Ignorance of the law
that convicts him so much as the ignor-
ance of his lawyer.
WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, TWO GIRLS
about 20 years of age for positions
as cook and housemaid in a private family;
writing ti Mrs. Geo. F. reliable aim sco, Address aannah
street oast, Hamilton.
®AKVILLFI FRUIT LANDS -10 ACRE
lots, excellent for fruit, gardening or
poultry; close to electric cars; big money in
fruit. Write quick to A. S. Foster, Oakville,
Ont.
Souvenir Post Cards
12 for IOc; 60 for 50c; 100, ¢l; 200, 62; 500.
85; alt different. Largest and finest steels
in Canada; !100 mixed, $8; albums, all prices.
i'?. R. Adams. Toronto. Ont.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should al-
ways be used for children teething. It
soothes the , soothes the cures
wind collo and childts the best remedy for Diar-
rhoea.••••••
DR. LE+18OY'S
FEMALE PILLS
4. ensqr��o�, euro and relinbro monthly rCKula.
for over. any Y ars,Tand founinvaluable
le
for the purpose deslgaod, and are guaran-
teed circular.r.nLPrrice $s. 100 per box of
J. 4r •y mall, securely sealed, on receipt of price
LID ROY PILL CO..
Box 42, Hamilton. Gamma.
Where Will You Go
This Summer?
If you desire rest and recreation, why not
try
"The River St Lawrence Trip?"
Folders descriptive of the Thousand Islands,
Rapids, Montreal, Quebec, Murray Bay, Ta -
&mac, the
railroad orRsteamboat
on application
ticket agent.
For illustratessx cents in postage stamp TO I to
SEA,"
>SI, Foster Chaffee, Western Passenger Agent,
reroute. ®, 6
The Ruling Passion.
(Puck.)
Old Stoxanboas-Are you sure that you
can no longer control the thing?
His Chauffeur-11'es, sir. I'm afraid It will
get away from mo very soon.
Old Stoxanbons=Than, for heaven's sake,
run into something cheap!
460 lip art et,
44, 6143 C►1'7P1 sly
That precious nambedy, is e, positive aero far cell female diseases. Writes tor deter atae
choana, and free sample, R. S. M Gl:LL, StmOee. Ont.
Farmers and Dairymen
When you reeu!re a
Tub, Pail, Wash Basin or Milk Pan
FI
Ask year grocer tor
E. B. EDDY
�'-• E `° RE ARTICLES
You will find they give you satis-
faction every time.
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
insist on being supplied with EDDY'S every time.
DOUGHTY'S CEMENT BUILDING BLOCK MACHINE
The. machine is simple, handy and easily oper-
ated,. Why pay fancy prices for a Block. Ma-
chine when you can buy this machine and outfit
uta moderate east? Send for booklet, prices,
etc. Awarded diploma at Canadian National
Exhibition, 1905.
OEO, DOUGHTY, Patentee, Watorford, Ont.
Patented 1906.