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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1907-07-12, Page 2NOT HEAVEN, it Maack Boy's Mistaken Idea of Liverpool. La Oniltslha boys from West Africa, i have recently visited the Colonial ibiiiori at Liverpool, have given Isaarazing details o: their impressions to fgt. C,heetham, a missionary, on their re- deem.. One boy said that when he first, fuser the splendor of Liverpool he taS4:oarght ''he was in heaven, but when ill children began to throw stones at recta be realized that he was not. .dy. ther said that the clay: ,after their aemfval in Liverpool the weather was eery cold, and that when he went out tato the street he was horrified to see eG'aralke coming out of his mouth. He felt treugh. ashamed, end tried not to breathe, •testing that if he did so all the white pesple wouId store et 'ham; but he was wen reassured when he noticed that intsoke' was coming out, of their mouths atao. It is always so warm here that he lied never seen his `breath' before. The lade were much surprised to see begs hard-working Engiisehmen are. They were surprised not to see anyone indulg- lag in the midday siesta, which is the role here, and they were even more sur- prised to find that our count, y anen light up after sunset and still go on working. .w 4doycl's -Weekly. WOK ALL HUMOURS E•oro1na, Salt Rheum, PuauEeo,etc.—no remedy :.r.1s more quickly lhm Mire Ointment. Mira re►ieveo inflammation, soothes pain, causes :teaw3inue to cover raw surfaces, and reeleres the Aisa to hsalthy smoothness. Mrs. J. Webb, 175 DOrecourt Street, Toronto, , . eo It is a wonderful cure." J. Tremlett, d5! errnittars, says ,: "I high& recommend your iifira Ointment for Eczema.' Mira Tablets and Blood Tonic help to a more Plough euro. At drsgg^ats—cr from The amnia initis' Co, of Canada, Limited, Hamilton— Toronto. lass: on getting €pr 4InACE Nana 11E0,15TE11Me.�? ,Treat the Revolver Like Poison. .(-Philadelphia Inquirer.) -2n view of the increasing frequency o' dolma and suicide by .the use of the pocaet e5?ntee It win hardly be disputed that the Ideas has come when the sole of firearms .1.,Qouid he placed under an effective legal etenervision. The best, or rather, the oa'y •oa.y to arevent the abuse of firearms is to •2ubjeot •the distribution of them to an a.ppro- :Prieto surveillance. It ought not to be poi• laws for an,:one to secure a revolver by Szoytnent of the price. A stranger can not go Sato a drug store and buy all the arsenic or etrachnthe or erussic acid or corro.ive subli- ;nxate he wants on merely tendering the ;money. Some of thee° things are not to be Erae on any consideration, while as to others the druggist crust be satisfied as to the In• etertions of the would-be purchaser. A re- . reamer may be just as deadly as any poison ,:and there seems to be no good reason why leo sale should not be surrounded by the r rpt precautions. WgYy t 7trses' •ail Mothers --most reliable medicine lie Used: over 50 years. Pint .?ar a. P. E. Picault in 1855. es Baby Strong Restores the little organs to perfect li*.ahh. Gives sound sleep, without ce:.ot to opium or other injurious drugs. 4: At drnaaists', 25c. 6 bottles $1.25. 'c+ationri Drug & Chemical Co. Ltd., Montreal e, h t,rrgi i;'•h. Vii:: . "-eM a .. Oh, Horrors! (Chicago Chronicle.) be stood before the waiting throng, '`Twas on commencement day. .find all throughout the giant hall , Were flashing colors gay. She glanced down proudly at bar dress In spotless, starchy state, 'I_ o`'Then—borrors! What was that she saw? '!:Ter belt was not on straight! w i ng x til bat's ail/ G7 �J�lLaes Banking fay° (Mere .eater) The TTNION TRUST Company limited Temple Building, TORONTO Capital sed Reserve, $2,900,600 ice"' Arv.Gergli ;,...., .-.ate, W • 'nti3ci } r Saves time, because it makes ironing easier. Saves linen, because it gives a better gloss with half t he iron -rubbing„ Saves bother, because It needs no cooking, , . just cold water. And it CAN'T stick. Buy it by name. 203 e Outlay at Royal Birth and Baptism,. (Westminster Gazette.) . The French are curious .to knoyp;:pheth',r ' the Ming of Spain's expenditure on the birth and •baptism of the Prince of Asturias wl:1 equal Napoleon III.'s outlay on the infant Prince Imperial. The Accounts in that case were discovered when the Tuileries were in- vaded by the mob of 1871, and have been published. The total sum disbursed was nearly 236,000, The fees of the physicians amounted to 22,480, and the midwife was paid £240. The layette cost `2.,000. 'The sum of 22,000 was dtst'ributed among: the parents of children horn on the same 'day as the Prince. Free theatrical portormances account for 21,640, and donations of £400 veers sent to each of a number ofliterary: ani artistic societies, including Societes des' Gens de Lettres ,des Artistes Dramatlques and des Inventeurs Industrials, The largest item i• the £6 S0 filleted to the baptismal :nso:es- sion. Avoiding the Danger. "The duel." said Senator Tillman at a dinner in Wai hington, "is a thing._ I abhor. I believe; though, in manlitress and pluck. and I elope the time will' nev- er come when a conversation Such as was reeently overheard in a New York club will be typical of American chivalry, "A New York clubman approached a friend and whispered anxiously: ` "`BIudd threatens to kick me the next time he sees me in company, If he should eome in here now what would advise Inc to do?' "Sit down,' was the reply." From the Minneapolis Journal, 4,m rr .n b Mange, Prairie Scratches and every form or contagious Itch on human or animals cured In 30 minutes by Woltord's 0aatte It never fails. Sold by druggist -Jt No Harm Don "I wonder," said the tal suit of faded. black, "if I you in a new and cheap works of Anthony Trollop 'I don't %stow," ens it NEW PAPER CURRENCY. White Star Liae Issues "Cash Cheques" to Its Passengers, The White SitarSteamship Company have established a new form of paper eurreney, Passengers on their boats can pur- chase ''cash cheques" from their cashiers for any amounts from $10 (i 2) to $500 ( L100) . These render it unnecessary for much hard cash to be carried, be- cause they are honored on presentation by the purchaser either on board ship or ashore at the oompany'e agencies, The convenience of these cheques, which are sold in books exactly like a cheque book, is found to be so great that an enormous business is now done in them. The "cash cheques" are neatly designed in artistic colors, difficult' to imitate, and bearing clearly the value of each note in bold figures, MallaMMINNIIIMMEMIONMINIME F , od of Prducts Cori ed 5 ei is a mild cured and perfectly cooked corned Beef, and carefully packed in Libby's Great White Kitchens, Itis prepared as care- fully as you would make it in your own kitchen, It has the characteristics and delicious flavor of the right kind of corned beef. For Qui4le serving.-Libby's Corned Beef, cut into thin slices, arranged on a platter and garnished with Libby's Chow Chow makes a tempt- ing dishforluncheon, dinner or supper. Ask your grocer for Libby's and insist upon getting Lltsby'a Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago The Chameleon Goshawk. I know no bird which passes through so many changes of plumage and ,color of eyes as the goshawk. A young one about the size WILSON'S Every packet will kill swore flies than 300 shoots of sticky paper — BOLD BY -- I)RUOGISTS, CROOERS seas CEIIERAL STORES l0c. per packet, or 3 packets for 26c. will last a whole season. "The Good Loser." They slap you on the back and they pat you ort the shoulder Aud they say that as a loser you're all right But . you'll notice when you win that their attitude le elder And the tortes that they employ are far from light. They laugh at ail your jests and they vow that you are splendid when you let them take it from you with Blit the "good" loser'e through when the little ,game is ended, So you ought to be a "bad" Ono for a visile They call you a prince when you let thein do the winning. It's no matter what ear where may ge the game, 'If you're working on wooing, the ending or beginning .Will tell is as "good loser" you'll have fame But you'll notice if you watch that the ones that praise you loudest Are the ones that get their clutches on Your pile. And the "good" loser may feel a little bit the proudest it's the man who makes a kick and who wants an explanation And who vents hie views on haw the deal- ing looks, Who can make a few remarks that possess reverberation Who most often has a •balance on the ,books, So quit your being ".good" just to show you are a fellow Who can always be defeated and still smile, Per a good" loser might have a little streak of yellow And you ought to be a "bad" one for a while. —Chicago Post. Lame Horses certainly do need Kendall's Spavin Care. Whether it's from a Bruise Cut, Straits Swelling or Spavin, KENDALL,'S will cure the lameness—quickly—completely. Cerra, SAss., May x6th'06, "I have used nendall's Spavin Cure for 20 years and find it a sure cure." Ptraxn It. ADAMS. Price $1-6 for 4. Accept no substi- tute. The great book Treatise on the Horse"— free £romdealers or es 8r. 8, 1. Ifeadafl Co. Enosturg Falls, Yemeni. has The book agent I1 elan: it "Every student of literat re: 'news, he said, "that _Anthony Trollope Was one of England's greatest novelists. '• It is true, perhaps, that he wrote for ai lim- ited class, but it is better to have the approval of the cultivated and intellec- tual few than the applause of the illiter- ate and unthinking multitude. Born in the year 1815, Mr. Trollope was employ- ed for more than thirty years in the English postal serviee. He appeared nest as editor of St. Paul's Magazine, which some of his best stories first say the light. Ile was a nest prolific writ er. His works include `The Golden Lion of Granpere; 'Orley Fern,' `The Berd. trams,' Barchester Towers,' and other famous novels, while among hie liistori- cal and descriptive works are 'The Life. of Cicero,' `Nortlh America' and `South' Africa,' together with many others. In these sample volumes I wish particularly to call your attention to the clearness of the print, the durability of the bind- ing, and the excellent quality of paper, used." • And so on, for ten minutes. "No," said the man at the desk, turn- ing again to his work, "you haven't sac-; seeded in interesting me it bit." "That's all right," rejoined the tall man in the suit of faded black, replacing the sample volumes in his valise with lin- perturbable mperturbable composure; "I have just started out canvassing with these books, and I was only practicing on you. Good afternoon," Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper, How London Handles Grafters. (Boston Ilerald.) A useful object. Iesaon In the proper treat- ment of "grafters" is furnished by Loudon, At West Dam. ono of the poorer distracts of the English capital, nine out of the ten members of the board of guardians bevel been convicted of receiving bribes from contrast ors and employes, The suras Involved were' not large—Strad accepted from a doctor to insure his getting a certain medioal appoint- ment represents the largest amount. But justice has followed with as much swiftness and severity as though thousands of dollars had been stolon. The chief oftentlers have been sentenced to hard labor, the most drastic form of criminal punishment, for two years. But perhaps the most :significant fenturo of the incident is that these dishonest officials were pronounced socialists, Matron of Honor of 8e. A wedding that was out of the •or•din- ar'y occurred at Columbia on Wednesday night, wheel Mis Martha W. ,`tone, n teacher ie. the Columbia public schools; WAS married to Allen N, Shortlidge. The bride was attended by her grand- mother' Mrs. Mary N. Stone, who is 82 years of age, as matron of honor, while the In -de's aant, Miss Margaret Shoff - stall, was maid of honor and Mester Prod. Stone, a nephew of the bride, was the usher. Thus four generations of the bride's family participated in the wedding ceremony.—Phd!adelphia Re- cord. Minard's 'Liniment Cures Colds, etc. assumes t,e eep, ricre. o .e a I know no other hawk so handsome the goshawk.—Manly Hardy, in For and Stream. WIRE WOUNDS My mare, a very valuable ` one, 'was badly bruised and cut by being caught in a wire fence. Some of the wounds would not heal, although I tried many different medicines. Dr. Bell advised me to use MINARD'S LINIMENT, diluted at first, then stronger as the sores began to look better; until after thiee weeks the sores have healed, and best -,of all the hair is growing well, and is NOT WHITE as is most always the case in horse wounds. F. M. DOUCET. Weymouth. Kill Them Off. "Kill your dying consumptives quickly and painlessly by heavy doses bf mor- phine!" seem in substance the advice given last week by Dr. Adolphtih-Knppf, of New York, to the National Tubercul- osis Congress at Washington. Dr: Knopf is one of the world's formost authorities on tuberculosis. "It is ,ny practice, and it is your sacred duty," said D. Knopf, "when you see a dying consumptive be- fore you to give the sufferer morphine in plenty, that the end may eome'quickly and painlessly." The meeting adjournecl, in the confusion' that followed, these statements. Members of the eongrees re- fuse to be quoted its approving or dis- approving of Dr. Knopf's "death by mor- pltine." Dr. Knopf was born in Germany in 1557, and studied medicine iii Paris and New York. He is associate -director of the clinic, for pulmorary diseases of the Health Department of New. York, and honorary director of several sanator- ia for coneuntptives.—Exchange. baa 11!(inard's Liniment Cures Garget in Cows. IO -, Spoiled by it Chicago Banquet. • "At one time, ma'am,' said the seedy person, "the humble fare your proffer would have stirred within me the emo- tion of gratitude," e •• "Aren't beef sandwiches good enough for you?" asked the -woman, minuet'. "Not since the 'banquet given to its helloes in Chicago, rua'ara," he responded. "net raised my ambitions to the pie Mane, ma'am." Bestowina, the sandwich upon the fam- ily dog, he strode away.—Philadelphia Tadger. The Latest. Hour. ^ "What time is it, my lad?" asked an American traveller of a small `English boy, `who was driving a couple of cows, home from the fields. • ."Almost 12 o'clock," replied the -boy, "I 'thought it was more,' "It's never any more here,"-ietprned the 'Wein surprise. "It just begins at 1 again;" Hard Blow to Conceit. There is nothing that takes the con- ceit out of a fellow who thinks he is the candy kid more than to have a pret- ty girl aslc him to "please raise this car window for me." and after grunting and sweating and bursting his suspender buttons to be obliged to gasp, "I can't." And when a stalwart chap across the aisle comes to her relief and hoists the window with his little finger and she gives him a sweet smile the other chap sneaks off to an outside seat and swears by the jumping jehoshaphat that he will join the athletic club before he is twen- ty-four hours older.—Los Angeles Ex- press. Nell—"Jack says when he calls on me be feels like a fish out of water." Belle—"So you've hooked him, eh?" ISSUE JNO. 27, 1907. n0 YOB' WANT Ild+lla4VIDRBD 'FRlihit, a goad PIANO FOR $145? Send for free illustrated catalogue, IL A. BINGIIA.M, OrllIia, Ont. Immigrants Coming to the West. The distribution of immigrants has been a vexed problem, most of the ar- rivals in the past showing a disposition 1 to locate in the cities already oversup- plied with alien laborers. The immigrants now arriving have heard of the roar of industry in the west and are hurrying to participate in the proseprity that is en- riching the owners of railroads, mines, mills, farms and factories throughout the country,,and offering compensation for investment of brawn and energy. Un- der existing conditions the record-break- ing ecordbreak-ing influx of alien laborers can occasion no alarm,—Omaha Bee. No sale now for any but Ste Gectic•rge.9sl, Balling Pow' der Glad of it, too! I don't get any more complaints—but lots of compliments. Soout with these old lines." Write The ,rational Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, for their new free Cool: -nook. 24 Estimating the Damage. That spirit of thrift popularly suppos- ed to pervade New. England is amusingly illustrated by the observation of a Con- necticut farmer. The good man had been seriously ill in midsummer, but by reason of iris strong constitution, he quickly ral- lied. On being asked in the autumn how he was feeling he replied in a cheerful tone: "Pretty fair, now; thanks. Any- way, it don't ;make much difference, se - in' 'that the farm'as well fixed up. If I'd dried in 'grafin' or harvestdm' time I calculate it'd been $50 damage to mc" Then, after a pause, he added: "Come to think of it, that's too low a. figure, $85 would be nearer!' Pbilacielphia Ledger. $04. ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT Removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps end blemishes from horses, blood spavin, curbs, splints, ringbone, sweeney, stifles, sprains, sore and swollen throat, coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. War- ranted the most wonderful Blemish Chao ever known. Sold by druggists. Their Economic Value. Knleker-Do you think bachelors should be taxed? 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