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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1903-12-04, Page 6MAGE TO ALL GUAIR.A. ry S That Dodd's Kidney Pills Cure . 61 .Stages of Kidetey Disease, lli;gnlllen Olouatro ttatl Backache Headache and Could Not Sleep - Now He Can Steep, Work aad En - Joy Life-Dodd's kidney Pills Did it. :Val Racine, Que., Nov. 30. -(Special) -In these days, when nearly every dlewnPaper tells of death from Kid - >h ey Disease the case `of Braaten Cloth.. litre, of this place, comes 'as a mes- image of hope to the •Canadian peo- ple. He had Kidney: Disease. Dodd's ldoey Pills cured him completely) end pea-manentlyt M. Clouatre is alwalys glad to tell and his enure. He segs: "I can not do otherwise than prair•,e Dodd's Kid- ney; Pills. They cured me of Kidney Disease. "I had painsin the .back and head- n,ohe and could not sleep at nights. d got up in the unorning more fati- gued than the night before. I took nine boxes of IDodd'i; Kidney .1'•i11s and they cured me completely,. Now 1 con sleep well and work well and my' backache and headache are gone. Ii have had no trouble since I took Dodd's Kidney Pills." Dodd's laidnewy' Pills never fail to cure Kidney Dieearee from Backache to Bright's Disease. They have an Unbroken record of thirteen -yearn; in Canada. Really Everybody's Business. Beltirnore Herald. Much of the cruelty and wrong in the world to -day gees unpunished or unreprimasided bccautet those not di- rectly coneerl.ed do not 1:ko to inter- fere. They get behind that noble and self-sufficient excuse that is summed tip in the very convenient phrase, ''It le not my business." It is only an- other way of exp•reesing an excuse that was offered by a man of the dim and distant past who was asked the whereabouts of his brothel'. A cruelty, a wrong in any form, is everybody's business. liEUSIATISli CURED Jas. McKee, Linnwood, Ont. Lachlin McNiet, Mabou, C. B. John A. McDonald. Arnpriur, Ont. C. B. Billing, Markham. Ont. John Mader, Mahone Bay, N. S. Lewis S. Butler, Burin, Nfld. 3.'llwlte well -know -Et gentlemen all e.$aert that they were cured by. AIIN_1Il. 's LINIMENT. i+rs mod VIII .:rotas. Node -Th ere are ti r8 stelae as urian hats to lie til his Wi o. Tadd -And that ten't the worst of it. "What is?" There are times when he has to tell the truth." leinard's Liniment cures Colds, etc. ww• li iA 'r 4:100 earned a717,50 'art month through my method of handling grain trans tettone�-profits leen itted monthly. Safety of capital fir.,t con- sideration. Trial account;, of S2O up- wards, accepted this, meth only. Write me at once. itirhard Elwood, P. 0. Box 576, Toronto. ' • To prove to yon, that Dr. Cimse'a Ointment is acme -alit and absolute care for cash and every Perm of itching, bleedingand protruding piles, the manufacturers have guaranteed it See tea timonials in the daily press and ask your neigh- bors what they think of it. Yon can nso it and get your money back if not oureal. ono a box, at all dealers orEDi1ANsoN,B erns & CO., T01'0111.0, Pr. Chase's Ointment What Would's, She Do? - Buffalo Newer That tantalizing Philadelphia, In- quirer asks: "If Canada were in Col- ombia's fix, what would she do ?" Strong Words by a Rlevie York Specialist.--'' After years of testing and comparison I have no hesl'tatlou in saying* that Dr. Agnew's ('ore for the Heart Is the quickest, safest and surest 1- flown. to mcdi- • cal science. I eso it is my own practice. • It relieves the most acute forms of lu-art ailments inside of thirty- tuiuutee and never • fiat's." -85 Good Exercise. Toronto Star. It is about time for nom's eminent physician to Mee and Point out that shovelling snow is a very beneficial form of exercise. HAS N'0 EQUAL For ngbon0 Splint's, Curbs, and all foram et Lameness, banshee or bony eulareeaowat;. br. li.l. Hendali Co., r have used your lfetdall's Sparta Curr ref ao years and. have toned it' n fop"allible term*, "leash snail me your book at once as 1 have a oats 1 act nowasing trouble. with. Yours trkt. I. 4. JAI. Vto, Dayion.Texae. As n linirnrnt for ramify tionIt hal no. tonal. ;Priors 81 LeiX rots 11D, Ask year druggist foe 1C5)NDALVII rapA T1N cane; she "A IPPeat .tats:pn the novae." Liu, hook free, er addfN,:s. Dr. 8. J. Kent:eilCa., Enosburg Fella, tie When the little folks take colds and coughs, don't neglect them and let them strain the tender mem- branes of their lungs. Give them hil1's °mum ft re The Lung Tonic It will cure them quickly and strengthen their lungs. It is pleasant to take. Prices 25c., 50c, and $1.00 S. C. WELLS S CO. Toronto, Can. LeRoy, N.Y, 6 A LA MiLUTAMRE. Er4.ulette effects hold good. Braid Straapirlge are decidedly "sol- diery." Go,c buttons fairly suggest th'e eagle's t hriek. Tricornes are noted in turbans and in large hats. Saute tricornes are neon . apoleon- le :fines. A hat bought by Queen Elena While in France is an immense tr'1- corne. Antique gold or silver braid is one of the most favored bindings for a trlcerte. Furs, especially mode and chin- chilla and ermine, trim tricornes suc- cessfully. Green and red, in mere touches, trim the smartest of military suits based or, foreign soldiery. Black. fibre braid is a feature in the smart military modes. Braid ar.d buttons go together in these smartly fascinating examples. Bards of cloth of a contrasting color are among the notable modes. A braid down the shoulder Is as tear as some coats come to the epaulet te. Mi'.itary .effects are noted on that modest gown, the shirt waist. All some of us need is top boots and gauntlets to present a com- plete m•'itary appearance. Tho best holiday gifts are naeiul gifts, and one of the most useful is the Now and Enlarged Edition of WEBSTE.R'S INTEB..NATIONAL DICTIONARY of English, Biography, Geography, Fiction, Etc. Useful. Reliable. Attractive. Lasting. The New Edition Has 25,000 New Words New Gazetteer of the World New Biographical Dictionary tag meas, too nlustratiuns. ]Lich Bindings. Why Not Give Some One This Useful Present? FRE E-" A. Test. in Pronunciation." i^atrnrlra and interns:Aag for am wholo partly. Illultrstod pnmphtst at o hu•. G. Y.; C. MERRIAM CO., Publishers, Springfield,'Mass., U. S. A. t®sraasa• drain- menne!r aimoue 1 of SL-ep Required. luta lthy infant sleepy most of the. time during the first few stay's a medical authority, "and in early years people are dis- pated to lot children sleep as they w i;i. But when six or seven years t,lcl mo'll's' e1:o•11 begins, this sensible palet' climes to an end, tend sleep is put off persistently through all tlio in 0. 0,d and ee m nhoad. At the age of ten or eleven the ehiid is allowed to rinep only eight or nine hours, when its parents should in- sist Upon its having what it ab- iolutely needs, that is, ten or eleven at least. Up to twenty a youth needs nine hours bleep, and an adult should have eight. Insufficient sleep is the crying ltarrn of the day. The want of pt'op?r rest and normal conditions of the nervous system and eep:•ciall y the brain, produces a lamentable eon dation" Piano and. Childrtn'to Nerves. IL le; a Ber.in physician, who must be a t.uffeier from such "rraot.iue," who line just Started a campaign against the widely spread cuswur of giving 1:ittnoforte lessons to children, FIe asserts that ties instrument is largely reeeousibie for the alarm - leg eeve 0, m nt of nc;r ouv a:1 which are steadily increasing, to lits opirioa r« girl ought not to b: g:n the study of mune before the age of 16 years, and even after that age not more than two boars a day ought to be devoted to practice. Out of 2000 girls Who were put to the torture of scale exercises before the age of 12. 600 are doomed to sore form of nerwous.disease, whereas out of the same number of girls whose musical education was neglected, only 100 turr.ecl out rieuroapthtic. In Going to New York Be sure that your tickets read via Grand Trunk and Lehigh Val ley route of the " Black Diamond bxpress." This is the direct and hest route from all Canadian points, B,y this routs baggage is now checked in bond and from Canadian points. The Lehigh Valley has three stations in New York, up town near all first-class hotels and down town nearall European stearrtship docks, saving passen- gers for Europe a long an•1 expen-1ve trans. fen secure your tfekets or Grand Trunk agents, Robert 8. Lewis, Canadian Passenger Agent, Yong° street, Toronto, Out, Knew the Pattern, Buffalo Express. Landlady -l'11 have to request you to pay in advance, Mr. Shortlelgh. Shortleigh-Why, ain't my trunk good for a week's board 9 Landlady -No, It looks Bice one of those emotional trunks. ShOr t l e i g h -';mot l o n a l Ladnlady--Yes, one that is easily, Moved. CARNI Q3'S SCOTCII PIPIEIKS .1 The Groat Piper and Danner Now in New York, There has just crossedd the Atlas - tic I%•Ir. Andrew Carnegie's •pipet', Angus Maephersorl, who will remain In New cork until the spi'ing, ane then return to Slfibo Calsus in Srlth- erland8hire, Scotland. '1.11 the past suulrnor hie pipchi>K nils awakecneu Mr.Carnegie iues the :morning, amu again in the evening that charming pibroch, ".Macleod of Raasay's Sa• Lute," or a lively strathspey and reel Woul0 delight the douse party at Skibo. An exhibition of dancing, too, pleased 'Mr. Carnegie and his guests. Piper 1'facph.erson is the son of Mal- colm Maopherson, who was piper to the chieftain of the clan -Cluny Macpherson. Malcolm won champion- ship honors at the Edinburgh exhibi- tion in 1886. At the recent north- ern meeting at Inverness„ the most noted Highland gathering of the Year, Piper Angus made a record in dancing. He won each of the three open .dancing competitions, viz., Il.gh- land fling in full costume, dancing stra.lispey and reel of Tulloali, and ghiltie oallam (sword dance). He is, however, usually very Successful at Inverness both at piping and danc- ing, and be took •first prizes at many gatherings in Scotland and also at Stamford Bridge, London. But since he has entere l Mr. Carnegie's service he is not allowed to compete at pub- lic exhibitions, with the exception of the northern meeting. Mr. Carnegie is '',verse to his piper appearing In publ:e. Angus ofacpherson is a Hight - Lander to the core, and learned his bagpipes as a of i1d on the hillside teeth the .;cent of the heather in his nostrils. And he has a pleasant home a Skibo, the filxest castle in the Highlands of Scotland. - Leslie's Weekly. $100 REWARD, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one d readed disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that le Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive euro now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh, being a con- stitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken In- ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby des- troying the foundation of the disease, an,t giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in d oln,; its work. The proprietors have NO much faith in its curative powers that they offer Ono Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by all druggists. 75c. Take Hail's Family Pills for constipation. Reflections of a Bachelor. Whit a woman admires in a lean is the way he gets a telegram with- out wanting to falot, WW'het worries a woman about wearing flannels Is how embarrass- ing it would be if she got in a, ,rail- wey accident. Its very remarkable what a fide time married men seem to think they are having when they are away on a business trip. A man would a darn sight rather pay for the birthday presents hit w'fr• gives him than to have her buy his 'cigars an 1 pay for them herself. -New York Press. O'iGAt 1C [ART JISEAS[ Nervousness and indigestion Relievtwd in 30 Minutes. Canada, says: "1 hs Lord. een a suffererifor 20 years from organic h art disease, nervous- ness and dyspepsia and have doctored both in Friture and Anserina, with but temporary relief. I tried Dr. Agnew's Heart Cure and was indeed surf:rised at the immediate reit •f I obtaiu••d I ane firstly convinced that It will enre any cats,• of heart disease and will strengthen the nerves and stomach." Dr. Agnew's Liver P lis are the best. Only 10c for 40 doses. u Bridge Over the Volga. The Russian Government is about to build a now bridge over the Volga. AL present there is only one bridge over this magnificent river, with Ito length of considerably, over 2,000 miles, and that in at Samara. The new bridge will cross the Volga a few miles above Kazan,which will be united to Moscow by the year 1008, by a direct line of rail run- ning through Arzamas In the Pro- vince, of Nizhnl-Novgorod, Minard's Liniment cures Garget la• cows. Depends on Circumstances. Truth -Seeker. Teacher -Now, Johnny, I think • I have shown you how wicked It is to fight. Tell me what you would do should a boy call you bad names? You wouldn't notice itim, would you? Johnny -How big is the boy, teacher ? Oerspapere THI Old Country and MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS, BOORS. ete., dispatched to subscribers by first mads by SVM. DAWSON & SONS, Limited, Cannon House, Bream's Buildings, London, England. I'he largest Subscription Agency in the world. 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It may pay to hire a lawyer to get for viol' what isn't yours, but never to keep for you what is. A womanalways thinks she could stand her father-in-law better if he wasn't so much like her husband. There is nobody who can be so sentimental be>'ore he is married as tho man who isn't going to be after- ward. -New York Press. Mllnard's Liniment cures Diph- theria. iph-theria. Some Turkish Proverbs, Thbe master of the house Is the guest's servant. He who has not rest at hone is Lu the world's hell, Two watermelons cannot be held under one arm. The mouth is not sweetened by sayling honey, honey. To -day's egg is better than to- morrow's hen. To the well man every day Ls a 1 Least day.' Thee milkman generally makes us take water. Some men seem to be too busy to make friends. Some 'nen, like razors, are 'too sharp for their own good. Some people swallow their pride and others chew the rag. Lever's Y -Z (Wise Heacl) Disinfeotant Soap Powder is a boon to any home. It disin- fects and nles,ns at the same times, 3a Same, Old Throat. Yonkers Statesmen. Yeast -Have you got another sore throat 1 Cr.msenbeak-No, It's th.e same throat. HAVE YOU EVER TRIED as strip of " The H & " Menthol Plaster posted an either side of the forehead as a remedy forsevere headache. It will almost immediately stop the throb- bing pain. It Certainly Should. Buffalo Times. Buffalo women' are about to or- ganize a society to protect the girls In India. Why not make special ef- forts to save and protect the girls in Buffalo? There is work to do on Math street, at the cheap dances. in the concert halls, at the entrances to arcades and cheap 'theatres. Pro- tection for girls, like charity,. should begin at ,home. A man has less confidence In the assertions he makes when his wife Is present than he has when shell she happens to be absent. TISSUE NO. 49. 1903 lN.rw. 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