HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1906-10-05, Page 2CONSTIPATION .AND IIS RESULTS.
Why Bileans Are so Highly Bene-
ficial.,
About eight women out of every ten
'suffer from. constipation. Certain poi. -
Cone of the food we eat are useless as
food and the work of the bowels is to
expel those portions, Their work is aid-
ed by a secretion of the liver—the bile.
When this secretion fails, or is secreted
in insuffieieut quantities, the bowels be-
come inactive and constipation results,
Impurities which should be expelled
gather, and then note what happens!
The blood comes in contact with this
foul accumulation, is filled with poison,
and the circulation carries these poi-
sons all over the body, That is why
constipated persons have so anuch
headache, that dull, heavy feeling, bad
breath, foul taste in the mouth, etc.
Thom this it is seen that if the liver be
corrected, the bile flow will be set right,
that in turn will correct the intestines,
and the constipation will be ended.
This is exactly what Bileans do, and
why :they are so superior to ordinary
medicine or purgatives. These flush
the bowels, but do not get to the cause
of the evil (the liver). Bileans do.
Mrs. Frances Greene, of Earl street,
Kingston, (Out.), says: "My liver was
sluggish and out of order, and I had
great trouble from constipation. Every
movement of the bowels had to be
forced. I doctored and tried all man-
ner of remedies. but nothing brought a
permanent cure until I tried Bileans,
They 'cured the constipation, ended the
eluggish, tired -out "livery" feeling. and
made me feel bright and buoyant."
Similar evidence is forthcoming from
all quarters of the globe. Bileans cure
constipation, piles, headache, female ail
ments and irregularities. debility, indi-
gestion, liver chill. wind spasms aurae
ma, and all disorders arising from liver
and stomach derangement. All dealers
and stores, at .50e a box. or post free
from the Bilean Co., Toronto. on receipt
of price. Six boxes for $2.50.
Got His Horse.
A farmer living near the town of Der-
by having got himself disliked on account
-of his quarrelsome habits, the •other far-
mers decided one night to cool him down
a bit.
At midnight the farmer was disturbed
by a voice shouting: "Your horse is
ancien l"
The irate farmer hurried to his clothes,
find. hastening to the door, asked:
"Which way has he gone?"
'Toward H—," replied one of the
'warmers.
Another offered the loan of a horse
he bestrode, which offer the sleepy farm-
er accepted. After riding all night he
found himself at daylight next morning
riding his own horse.—Liverpool Post.
Dear Mother
Your little ones are a constant care in
Fall and Winter weather. They will
catch cold. Do you know about Shiloh's
Consumption Cure, the Lung Tonic, and
what it has done for so many? It is said
to be the only reliable remedy for aII
diseases of the air passages in children.
lit is absolutely harmless and pleasant to
take. It is guaranteed to cure or your money
is returned. The price is 25c. per bottle,
and all dealers in medicine sell • 3r4
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This remedy should be in every household.
Invention the Magic Word.
(Oswego Times.)
Private and reputable advices received in
Washington from Cuba point toward a greatly
increased necessity of intervention by this
•Government. The significant feature is the
situation is that the Palma administration
cant secure the volunteers for the army,
even by the offer of $2 per day, about double
the ordanary unskilled wage.
Yeast—An English physician recently as-
aaerted that fishes are the only living things
that do not have a taste for alcohol.
Crimsonbeak—slut num ale so about fish
that we can't tell •wh.'.her he's telling the
truth or not.
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One disease of thinness in '
children is scrofula; in zdults,
consumption. Both have poor '
blood ; both need more fat.'
These diseases thrive on lean-
ness. Pat is the best means of
overcoming them; cod liver oil
makes the best and healthiest
fat and
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SCOTT'& BOWNE, Chtaists
'•Toronto, Ont.
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WHAT TO FEED XOVR DOG IN SUM-
MER.
For a hundred years all of us have
been told, and most of us have believed,
that cornbread is not a good food for
doge. It has been called "heating."
Authorities have told us that it had too
much of a tendency to create fat, and
not enough in the direction of bone and
muscle, Recently, however, one of tee
great bench show handlers and judges
has stated publicly that after trying ail
sorts of combinations, he found that he
could get his dogs into better condition
with cornbread than with any other
food.
About the same time an old foxhound
plan told me that he had observed close-
ly for many years, and that his dogs had
always more strength, vim and endur-
ance when he fed them on cornbread.
Be said that oatmeal, manufactured bis-
cuit and a mixture of meat and vege-
tables were all inferior in results. Ile
feeds the mature dogs on meat twice a
week and on cornbread the rest of the
time. His puppies are raised almost
entirely on corn mush and milk, -Joseph
A. Graham, in June Outing,
all eis.
Steam Heated Plants.
The French Agricultural Department
is working on a series of experiments
'suggested ay a fire occurring in one of
the rural districts, in which the great-
er portion of a small town was con-
sumed.
The flames encompassed several or'
chards, and it was found that such of the
trees as were not scorched by the flames
put forth a second set of buds and were
soon in full flower.
Through a system of underground
steam pipes it is believed that two crops
a season may be forced in the South of
France and that the yield of the or-
chards will more than repay the cost
of the fuel.
The experiments are designed to start
the budding in the early spring and to
protect the second product in the late
fall.
Orange raisers in Florida frequently
resort to huge bonfires in order to avert
the loss of crops through sudden frosts,
and possibly steam Heated orchards will
become the proper caper in the course
of a few years.
HI GL SON OF GI 'NWOOD
"For years 1 have been
troubled with Tilos. At times
I would haye to iso down ant.
remain perfectly quiet for
hours. Each attack was worse
than the last. I tried many
Pile medicines but got no
better till l; used :Eleni-Roid,
and this cured mo perma-
nently. Thanks to Hem-
Roid, I am now free from
every symptom of Piles. L.
bI. GI.snsoe," Assistant Post
Master, Greenwood, Ont.
Thousands tell the same story of Hem-Roid,
the $1,000 Guaranteed Pile Cure. All druggists,
$LOO, or Tam WILSON -Para Co., Limited.
Niagara Talcs, Ont. 25
Young Chap, Is This You?
(St. Catharines Star -Journal.)
St. Catharines, like every other city, has
some young fellows that are getting them-
selves in shape to spend a useless Iife. They
skip school as often as possible and Ieave it
for good as soon as they can. They do not
care to work and are more or less of a bur-
den to their parents. It is a pity there is
no law compelling them to do something.
The young man who drops out of school
early in the rare, smokes cigarettes, loafs
around the streets and runs with toughs,
is ready to enter life's contests away in the
rear. Ile has cut down Lis earning capac-
ity to a small quantity. Sie will be badly
handicapped and the chances are he will
be beaten in the race of business and of wage
earning.
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o business man wants en employe
oP osis sort and he is never likely to be
either well off or live to be a good old age.
If he were married his wife would have to
trite in washing to keep him, and he Is most
likely to fill a dishonest grave.
SunIlght Soap is bettor than other soaps,
bet is best when used in the Sunlight way.
Buy Starlight Soap and follow directions.
Economy.
Investigator—I have teen in this sau-
sage factory from both end, and'I don't
eee what you are going to do with all
that stuff and dirt on the floor."
Proprietor—Don't wor•y about that.
We know how to make both -ends meat
--Baltimore American.
Sllinsud's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia,
"CHUMS."
IIe lives across the street from us,
Au' ain't as big as me;
His another takes In washin', 'cue
They're poor 'as they can be.
But every eight ha brings his slate,
An' then I do his sums,
A.n' help him get his lessons straight,
'Cul him an me is chums.
His clothes ain't mite as good as mine,
lout I don't caro for that•
Isis mother makes his face just shine,
An', I lent him a hat,
An' every morning just by rule ,
when nine o'clock it comes,
lie takes my hand and goes to school,
'Cuz him an' m0 is chums.
Nobody better tease me, too,
No matter if he's small,
'Cos I'm a friend, for tried and true,
An' that's the mason all
The boys don't dare to tease him, cul
I just wait till he comes,
An' ho r;alites ale:;<: by me, be does,
Cuz m:, aad him is uhuuls.
He fall an' hurt biro elf one day
The summer before last,
An' that's what makes him limp that way,
An' don't Low very fast.
So tmhen I ro:t a piece of pie,
Or mn yhr nuts or plums,
I always give him seine, 'cul I
Get loccau'--Sim and me is chums,
An' when It's apple time, we go,
An' I climb all the trees,
'Cos lie can't climb --he's hunt, you kaosp,
But he gets all ho sees
Come droppin6 down, and my! he'd glad,
An' when the twilight conies
He says what a fine time ho had
Get lots an'—•Iliva and me is chums.
But my! his mothers awful queer;
'Cos w'en we'ro borne again,
She wines her eye—a great, big tear,
An' says—"God bless you, Beni •
The Lord will bless you all your days
When the great Judgment comes."
nut I say 1 don't need no praise,.
cue ma and him is chums.
7]. M. Sn the Moscow Weetrle Revel&
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Lever Brother lL,imite/I, Toronto, Canada,
Deaconed.
Jones —I suppose you know more
about that horse you got of Deacon
Smith last week than when you. made
the tr de?
Brown—Yes, and I know a lot more
albout Deacon Smith now than I did
tlben.—Ohica.go News,
ITCHING II°IILE
—Eczema, Eruptions, Pimples—are surely cured
—the moot intense suffering at once relieved—by
TRADE MAAAK RE WSTFRED,
Ointment—the safe and speedy remedy.
"I was troubled' with Itehin J'iles," writes one
man whose address we will fo,,tisk on request
`I used all the salves and remedies fever heard of.
Then I used tU,a Oin4nawr—and obtained more
relieffrom it than all the odhers. ?recommend it to
all ajlisted with thrs co,npluial."
50c. each box -6 for $2.50. Used with Mira
Blood Tonic add Tablets means a quicker cure.
At drug -Stores --or from The Chemists' Co. of
Canada, Limited, Hamilton—•Toronto,
She Didn't Want a Cab.
"Keb, sir, keb?" the flock of Grand
Central cabbies called, with what is only
their usual mechanical insistence, and
were tremendously stu'prised, for, in
spite of the annoyance of the creatures,
it is believed by some that they mean
no harm—to have a pedestrian with a
palm -leaf fan turn on them and snap
out: "Na, I don't want a `kelt' Can't
you see that I'm walking? If I didn't
have to walk Pd have had a cab hours
ago, years ago, before you were born"
Then she prided oar.. One of the cabbies
stared, then .said to another: "Knew it
hot as tb ttq'- ase *York 1venine Sum
Baltimore, field., Nov. II, 1903.
Minard's Liniment Co., Limited.
Sirs,— i came across a bottle of your
MINAfD'S LINIMENT in the hands of
one of the students at the University
of ]Maryland, .and he being so kind as to
let me use it for a very bad sprain, which
I obtained in training for foot races, and
to say that it helped me would be put-
ting it very mildly, and I therefore ask
if you would let me know of one of your
agents that is closest to Baltimore so
that I may obtain some of it. Thanking
you in advance I remain.
Yours truly.
W..0. McCLTE AN.
14 St, Paul street.
Care Oliver Typewriter Co,
P. S.—Kindly answer at once,
SENTENCE SERMONS.
Trains of Ties are made up by switeh-
img the truths
A little great mean can always be filled
with vanity.
Strength in public .must have sources
in private.
The funeull kind of religion is most
properly [dead.
You cannot learn to be it guide by
stpdying a guide book.
it e who stands for the right win not
come to a standstill.
Reverent reasoning may be the ibesit
kind o1 a revelation.
Ethics is. good, and. so is a motor, but
it needs a {tenamo.
No man gets worthy riches unless he
is willing to be poor.
Only the dead heart .wants to be dead-
1re'aded to heaver.
You cannot ;etp'arate sloelety faiom sin
by separating yourself free. society,
It is never safe to 'trust the man who
carries his virtues in .the tip .of llrvs
tongue,
People will believe in the virtues of
your e+haraeter without the evidence sof
its vinegar.
A man's ¥ocabulary is nreasuried by
his dictionary, .but his ,message depends
on hies irene't.
Yon do not have to throw prurience to
the `rinds in order to prove 'that you
steer by principle,
When it man talks, about the ncces-
eity of: the divorce of religion and 'busd-
mess the dimness are he is not a equarin t-
ed with either.
FAR EXCRUSU3N TO NEW YORK,
Tickets only $9,00 to New York and re-
turn, from Suspension Bridge, via Le-
high Valley Railroad, Thursday, October
4th. Tickets good 10 days. Good on
regularexpress trains leaving Suspen-
sion Bridge 3,50 and 7:1,5 a. m., 7.15 and
8,43 p,
• For tickets, and further particulars;
talc an or write Robt. S. Lewis, Passen-
ger Agent, 10 King street easi<, Toronto.
The steamer Arctic, under votntnand
of Capt. Bernier, sailed from Sorel, Que.,
en baste:day
Artificial Aging of Brandy.
Ordinarily brandy, before being bot-
tled, is aged by keeping for the requis-
ite length of time in small oaken casks,
frim which it absorbs certain ethers and
essential oils contained in the wood and
necesary to its perfection. By the meth-
od of Professor Martinotti fine shav-
ings of oak are plaeed in the cask with
the new spirit and allowed to remain
for one month, the cask bein occasional-
ly turned over. At the end of this time
the liquor is filtered and decanted inti•
white glass bottles, which are filled to
about two thirds and after being very
lightly corked are placed in an inclined
position, care being taken that the bran-
dy does not touch the stopper. By this
means the largest possible surface is ex-
posed to the action of the air and the
oxidation necessary to produce good
brandy is materially hastened, The ac-
tion of light plays an important part in
the maturing of spirits, but bottles
should not be exposed to the direct rays
of the sun and should be kept in a suf-
ficiently cool place to avoid excessive
evaporation.
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Minard's Liniment Cures Dandruff.
His Response,
An ignorant fellow who was about to
get married resolved to make ihimtyelf
penfeet in the responses orf the marriage
service; but 'by mistake i to •cotnbmittect
to memory the 'office of 'baptflsm for
those of riper ears; so avh+en the olergy-
anan asked heals in the (shaves.: "Wet
thou have this woman to be thy wedded
wife?" the bridegroom answered iso a
very solemn; tone: "1 renounce then alt."
The astonished minister said: "I think
you are a foal," to which he repnliecl:
"Ail this I steadfastly believe."
seem
Mineola& Liniment tor sale everywhere,
Row It Worked.
Saunders, a Se,)t, was in an English
hospital, a very sick man. The doctor
happened to be an ,Aberdonian who had
followed the country motto, "Hnud
Sooth" Saunders found in the doctor a
great sympathiser, but his recovery was
slow business. "Man, doctor," said ;Saun-
ders, one day, "if I could hens a bit skirl
o' the bagpipes, I'd be a' richt" The
doctor had a set of pipes and that even-
ing the pibroch was heard near the hos-
pital. Next morning the doctor found
Saunders trying to persuade the head
nurse that he was fit for discharge.
"Well, Saunders," he asked, "how are
you this morning?"
"Man, I'm fine!" said .Saunders,
"Iso ware the others, nurse?"
"They're all dead!"
Not on the Board.
(N. Y. Sun.)
Argus was declining a job.
"No," he exclaimed, "I couldn't be a di-
rector. because I couldn't keep all my eyes
shut.,.,
The promoters accordingly fought shy of
him.
ISSUE "NO. 40, 1906
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Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup shaaid al-
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Distinction Without Much Difference.
(Philadelphia Record.)
Tommy—Pop, 'what is the difference be-
tween a bachelor girl and an old maid?
Tommy's Pop—The only difference, my son.
is whether we are talking about her behind
her back or to her face.
Minard's Liniment Cures Burns, etc.
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Down on Penelope's Lip.
(Somerville, Mass., Journal.)
Kate—Penelope bad her thirty-fifth birth-
day Wednesday and she got mad over the
present Mildred sent her.
Alice—What was it?
Kate—A mustache cup.
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