The Herald, 1914-01-23, Page 8r�
ory .40 Cure Sleeplessness..
ep is to w anan's greatest aid
e preservation of leer health
eauty. When she has had sui-
t rest she. feels %resle and re -
abed; when. she ,suffers:, from:
of it she loses her vitality,
s sallow of complexion,, irrit-
of temper, and is generally
down.
me women's nerves .are more
ly ,excited than others, and for
e the average hours of the day
too long. They go to bed tired
tally and physically, and thus
p will not come. They lie
e the whole night through,
ening to the chiming of the
k, until the striking of each
✓ becomes a torture. When
y are thoroughly worn out sleep
es, perhaps. at fitful intera"afa,
when dawn is beginning to
alt. Otherwise they may be °b-
ed to rise without having rested
brain at all. This state may
tinue into the next night and the
ht after that, until their nerves
on the verge of a breakdown.
he beat remedy to provoke
ep, when it will not come natur-
y, is to take more physical exer-
e and do less brain work. Beaaty
ep could be cultivated. The pa-
ent should lie down and sleep for
few minutes` every afternoon.
erhaps it will not come at first,
d then the only thing to be done
to sit upright with the elbows
sting upon the table and the
ands supporting the chin. The
useles should be relaxed and the
incl allowed to wander at will
ithout any definite effort, and with
rseverance and practice this will
e found to bring sleep.
Many people think that afternoon
leep is injurious to the health and
beauty, but in the case of insomnia
it can only do good. Care, however,
should be taken to cheek the mid-
day nap from becoming a sound
sleep, as this will arouse a ten-
dency to drop off into slumber at
any minute of the day, which event-
ually tends to duly the brain faculs
ties.
A warm bath will often bring
sleep, especially if the sufferer from
insomnia feels the cold. In that
event down slippers- or sleeping
socks should also be worn. The fol-
lowing. . exercise, too, may be prac-
tised just before getting into bed.
The hands should be pressed on
the neck so that the blood flows
from the brain. The trunk is bent
at the waist and gently swayed from
right to left and then round in- a
circle.
This practice should be continu-
ed for a few minutes before getting
into bed, and in many cases will
immediate) se be followed by a
sound and refreshing slumber.
A glass of hot milk last thing at
night, gentle massage of the tem-
ples, or a hop pillow are all aids to
induce slumber which have been
found to produce good results.
UNIQUE GOLD COIN.
Recently Purchased by the British
Museum. •
Women with Sallow Skits
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You Get Results Quickly.
Womanly beauty is largely the out
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livery women with pale cheeks and
poor •complexion needs medicine—
needs a potent tonic to -regulate her
system, ,
• To tone up:the stolnaoh—th insure
good digestion --to give new life and
vitality to the whole system—where is
there a remedy like Dr. Hamilton's
Pills?
Dr. Hamiltoli's Pills enable you to
eat what you like—they correct con-
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system.
If nervous and can't sleep your -re-
medy is Dr. Hamilton's Pills—they
search out the cause.of your condition
and you rise -in. the 'horning refreshed
strong, vigorous, ready for the -day's
work. •
Dr. Hamilton'rflska °very weak and
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and Butternut Pills. They make old
folks • feel young, and weak folks feel
strong. Their effects upon insomnia
and langour is marvellous. Hundreds
declare they soothe and quiet the
nerves so that a good night's rest al-
ways follow their use.
To look well, to feel well, to keep
well, use Dr. Hamilton's Pills. They are
mild, cleansing, strengthening—good
for the young or old. • Sold by all
dealers in 25o. boxes.
BEAUTIFUL WORK OF NATURE
Wonderful Falls of Kaieteur in
South America.
Dr. H. E. Crampton of the Am-
erican Museum of Natural History,
writing in Harper's Magazine of
his visit to the falls of Kaieteur in
South America, and which rank
among the greatest in the world,
says :
"Then came the first close view
of Kaieteur. Leaving my colleague,
Dr. Lutz„ to look after affairs at
Tukeit, and taking provisions and
equipment for a field base on the
Potaro above the falls, on July 19,
I climbed the steep walk of the
gorge to the high plateau above.
The path debouched from the forest
on to a rocky plain bearing very
little soil, and, guided by the roar
of troubled waters, I proceeded to
the brink and looked out upon a
work of nature whose beauty is un-
surpassed.
"Like a vast curtain nearly 800
feet high, a sheet of water over 200
feet in breadth poured downward
from the firm, rocky brim into the
depths of the gorge. The setting
is superb .; all is primitive, untrou-
bled nature, unmoved by signs of
man or his works. And the scale
is so grand that its full compre-
hension is difficult if not impossi-
ble.
"Without taking into account the
broken waters et its foot, Kaieteur
is 741 feet in .the clear, nearly five
times as high as Niagara, or it is
higher than the Metropoltian build-
ing at Madison_ Square, in New
York, while at the time I saw it
it exceeded a city block in breadth.
"Many falls are higher, Niagara
and Victoria are far wider, but
Kaieteur is matchless for symmetry
and beauty of setting."
Occasionally a man gets up with
the lark so that he can take a swal-
low before breakfast.
A unique gold coin has just been
purchased by the trustees of the
British Museum with the assist-
ance of some private subscribers. It
is the ,only known example of the
gold coinage of the Anglo-Saxon
King Offa, (A. D. 757-79$), the most
celebrated of all the Mercian prin-
ces, the friend of Charlmagne. and
the recipient of many presents from
that Emperor.
The coin is remarkable not only
on account of its uniqueness and
of the fact that it is the earliest
gold coin that ca:n be definitely .as-
cribed to any English king, but also
because, although it was struck by
a'Christian king, it bears a Mohan-
. m•edan inscription in Arabic. At
the .time of the issuing of the coin
the Arabic dinar formed a large
part -of the gold currency of Eu-
rope and it is believed that it was
for this reason that Offa caused an
exact imitation of an existing Ara-
bic ooin to bo tirade for... his own
• use.
The coin is in a very fine state of
preservation. The existence of this
tnpecimen has been known since
1841. It was obtained in Rome by
tial :ate Due de Blacas, but from
18.r till 1007 nothing was known of
its whereabouts.
" Jlllia'S
nerd Leek.
er " vo you heard :about Julia's
hard luck " "No. What is its'
"'She took Billie's engagement ring
back to the jeweller's to be valued.
Oh, floor 3'ulia!" "Well, , that's
Teething. I always do that."
"Yes; but the jeweller refused to
give it back to her. He said itilli.e
i1, d n'tpaid for it,"'
enelaraemumelmal
Let the
reakfa st Call
mean a dish of crisp,
golden -brown
ost
Toasties
served with a. sprinkling of
sugar and some rich cream.
This delightful food made
of ohoioe Indian Corn—
flaked and toasted—is ready
to serve direct from the
package.
Just the thing for break-
fast, lunch or supper, winter
or eusnmer.
4 try tells why 1
Toasties, are sold by
grovels --everywhere.
Canadian Posture Cereal Co., Ltd,
Windsor, Ontario.
A CENTilltY OF PEA,CE."
CTOULDNOT PUT
HANOSIN WATER
Sait: Rheum Began with Itchingand
Burning, Watery Pimples, Cutl'�
curs Soap, and.'Ointment,. Cured
in Two, Weeks,
L'Anse t Briltant, Que,••-e"I fluttered with
Salt rheum for nlnis months. it began .by
itching and burning sad
my bands braise out in
watery pimples and I
could not sleep, only
scratch . my hands and.
they would bleed. The
pimples were email and
white, about tho else
�s I t . of pin beads filled with
� �`�' ' ' venter. I could not put
nil' hands in waterat•
all
"I tried and but
found no reline until 1 used Outioura Soap
and Oineaent. I put the Cutdcune :Oint•
went on my bands after washing them with
tho Outwore Soap and in two weekn they
wore perfectly cured." (Signed) Mies
Bridget Brland, May 17.1913.
•
FOR PIMPLES AND BLACKHEADS
The following is a most effective and eco-
nomical treatment:. Gently smear the ef-
fected parte with Outicura Ointment, on the
end of the finger, but do not rub. Wash oft
the Fluticure. Ointment In Ave minutes with
Cuticura soap and hot water and continue
bathing for some minutes. This, treatment
is best on "*lug- and retiring. .M other
times. use Outlaw's Soap freely for the toilet
and Wed, to assist in preventing inflamma-
tion, =frritatton and clogging of the pores.
Cuticura soap and Ointment sold every-
where. Forliberalfree sample of each, with
82-p. book, send post -card to Potter Drug
&Chem- Corp., Dept. D, Boston. 4..
John. A. Stewart,
executive chairman and chief or-
ganizer of the American movement
for celebrating a hundred years of
peace between Great Britain and
the United States. His home is in
New York.
Why Net.
Teacher -Now, who can tell
what political economy is?
Mike (embryo statesman)—Git-
tin' the most votes for the least,
money.
COINS ARE LIKE KNOTS.
Year by year they grow harder and in-
cidentally more painful. Why suffer when
you can bo cured for 25c. spent on Put-
nam's Corn Extractor? Fifty years in use
and guaranteed to cure. Use Putnam's
Extractor, 250, at all dealers.
Breaking it Gently.
"I hev come to tell yuz, Mrs. Ma-
lone, that yer husband met with an
accident."
"An' what was it, now 1" wailed
Mrs. Malone.
"He was overcome by the heat,
mum."
"Overcome by the heat, wasehe.
An' how did it happen 1"
"He fell into the furnace over at
the foundry, mum,"
me
da
Helpless From Rheumatism
Gin Pills Give Prompt Relief By Curing
The Kidneys.
Mr. Samuel Longmore, of Montreal, Says:
"Just a word of praise for GIIT PILLS.
rkb,ut fifteen months ago I could not walls
a'r,.sei my room, suVering severely with
Rh,.umatIem. I took GIN PILLS and be-
came quite well. Two months ago, I had
ltlteumatio Pains with Neuralgia. I re-
sorted to GIN PILLS again for one week
and became quite well."
60e. a Box, 6 for 82.60. Sample free if
you write National Drug & Chemical Co.
of Canada, Limited,114
Toronto.
A. Valuable Tip.
When you have saved up enough
money to invest in doubtful mining
stocks—buy an overcoat.
Try Murine Eye Remedy
If you have Red, Weak, Watery Eyes
or Granulated Eyelids. Doesn',t Smart
—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sots
Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50c.
Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes,
25c, 50c, Eye Books Free by Mail.
An !rye Tonle Stood for Al! t:yoa Ova Ned Cara
Mariano Eye Remedy Co., Chicago
C .RGO aS OF MML.
Ilnulense Postal Traffic Between
Great Britain and Canada.
Some idea of the tremendous
postal trade between Great Britain
and Canada is given in the figures
secured from the General Post -
office and published in a London
paper. During the week before
Christmas, 8,500,000 letters for Can-
ado were sent out. The figures are :
Parcels. Letters.
Australia 19,500 2,500,000
China. & Far East 10,000 —
India and Ceylon. 48,000
India and the whole
of the Far East —
New Zealand 19,000
South' Africa 30,000
Canada . --
China,' India, all the Far East, with
either Australia, or South Africa
thrown in.
There has, in fact, been a tre-
mendous increase in the mail busi-
ness between Canada and Great
Britain 'hi the past fifteen years.
Anybody who has seen the Cana-
dian mail put off the ship at the
other side of the pond, or the
American mail put off such a boat
as the `Lusitania, never forgets the
sense of., unlimited bulk thee com-
munication between this continent
and Great Britain assumes. He sees
thousands and thousands of fat mail
bags shooting down the sides into
the waiting mail boat. He is aware
that from. unseen and • unexpected
nooks in the ship he has traveled
en,, eagairgo of mail is being put
fere-the ship of a century ago
would scarcely hays had space to
aecornmoslate.
Mrs. 11. was an extremely careful
mother, and had repeatedly eau-
tione-1 her six-year-old daughter
against handling any object that
might contain germs. One day the
little girl came in and said •:—` `Mo-
ther, I am never going to play with
my bitty any more, because she has
gems on her." "Oh, no," replied
her mother; "there are no germs
on yslur kitten." "Yes, there are,"
Inge 'd the child. "I saw one
hop.'
5,000,000
620,000
3,125,000
8,500,000
The figures concerning the par-
cels sent to Canada were not pro-
curable, along with the- rest, be-
cause such parcels were sent en-
tirely from Liverpool, Altogether,,
the G. P. O. reported that 60,000,-
000 letters went out during the.
Christmas rush and ten thousaract
extra empldyees were engaged to
London alone to handle the +work,
and twenty-one buildings were
pressed into service, ineluding drill
halls, public baths, and ,auction
rooms,
It will be noted froxil the above
figures that more letters were for
Canada than for South. Africa, Aus-
tralia, and New Zealand combined,,
and more for Calada 'than for "ED. 7.
Wanted.
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QWRENS 'COULD EARN LIVING'.
Host of Them Are Experts in
Sciences or Arts.
Interesting ' information concern-
ing the queens of different goon-;
tries is given by the Nene- Freie
1?reese, showing that if the occa.-
sioet arose many of them cetild eas-
ily earn :their livelihood. •
Queen Elizabeth of Belgium pos-
sesses a doctor's diploma' of the
University, of Leipzig. Besides, .she,
is an exoellemt' musician and plays
the- piano and violin with great
skill,
Queen Mary of England paints,
sings and is extremely clever with
her needle. Queen Victoria Augus
to of Germany: is a specialist with
the camera and produces a special
kind of art photo. Queen " Wilbel
mina of Holland paints • miniatures
and porcelain, while Queen . Mobil
of Norway is a distinguished' p14ye-,
weight, using' the psuedenlym off'
Graham Irving. She is al ee a com-
petent bookbinder, dressmaker and
painter.
Carmen Sylva (Queen Elizabeth
of Rumania) is aworld famous. poet-
ess and novelist. Helena, Queen of
Italy, has jokingly remarked that in.
case of need she could easily earn
a high salary in the music halls of
London or New York as an expert
swimmer and rifiewoman.
Seeking Distraction..
"Why do you suppose it is,". she
asked, "that nearly all the great
men of this world have been mar-
ried?"
"I suppose," replied .the old
bachelor, "it'•s because they had to
do something to get their minds off
the troubles they had ab home."
Wanted — Twelve well-educated,
eOnr:'ientious young women as
pupil nurses in City Hospital,
Cleveland, to fill vacancies caused
by v.:equation. Unusual variety of
experience. New Nurses' Home
soots to be completed. Finest con-
tagie us disease building in the
State. Children's Ward and Ma-
ternity Department. Two months'
Visiting Nurses' work. Monthly
allowance from time of acceptance.
Address Miss i3'rederika K. Geiser,
Principal,
It frequently rains on the just
because the unjust has swipedhis
umbrella.
Minard's Liniment Cures' Diphtheria,
A String to the Job.
Office Seeker—"Is there anything
else in the 'job' you speak of besides
the salaryl"
Political Bogs—"There's a little
Werk on the sidei"
Office Seeker—"Ah 1 I knew there
wits some string to it."
Good -Byre, old Backache
1JeI' ilime Will Fix You!
Gee whiz—think of it!
No more stomach dosing necessary
to cure your lame back.
very trace of lameness, every bit
of stiffness, every sign of weakness in
the back's muscles can be rubbed
away for all time to come by good
old "Nerviline."
No other liniment can do the work
so quickly, can penetrate so deeply,
can bring ease and comfort to the
back -weary sufferer as Nerviline in-
variably does.
Backache isn't the only malady
Nerviline Is quick to cure. For lum-
bago or sciatica you would go far to
find relief so speedy as Nerviline
gives. For chronic rheumatism there
are pain -destroying properties in Ner-
viline that give it first rank. The way
it limbers up a stiff joint and takes
soreness out of strained or rheumatic
muscles is simply a wonder.
If you havo an ache or pain any-
where, if you have a sore back, a
stiff neck, a stiff joint, a strained
muscle—if you have lumbago, con-
gested chest or sore throat, just try
Nerviline. Rub it on plentifully—it
won't blister, it can't do anything but
cure you quickly. The large 50q.
family size bottle is the mostecon-
omical, of course, but you can, from
any dealer, also get the 25e. small
size of Nerviline, the king of all pain -
relieving remedies.
The Exception.
"Patience is a virtue," quoted
the Wise Guy.
"Yes, especially it the people we
owe money to," amended the Sim-
ple Mug.
ler
All ready baked
to a nicety; whole,
mealy and full `',
i;a'vored. Heating
only is necessary.
tar
liinard'e Liniment Co., .Limited.
Sire,—I have used your MINARD'S I,I1VI-
MENT for the ,past 26 years and whilst
I have occasionally used other liniments
I can safely say that I have never used
any equal to yours.
If rubbed between the hande and in-
haled frequently, it will never fall to
cure cold in the, headin twenty-four
hours.
It is also the Beat for bruises, sprains,
etc.
Yours truly,
J. G. LESLIE.
.Dartmouth.
A horse in the field is worth two
In thebarn. You can't prevent
Spavin, Ringbone, Splint, or Curb from.,
putting your horse in the baric but you
can prevent these troubles from keeping
horsesiu.the barn very long. You cangett
KEN . L 'S
SPAVIN CURE
at anq druggistsat$lnbottic,(afor:$6,and
Tie ndall's. will cure. Thousands of farmera
and hor• etnen will sly so. On hook
"Treatieeon the ltutyc free. e4
Dr. 11.3.1{ENDLLL CO., Seashore Falls, Vt.
FARMS FOR EAt.O.
H. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Street,
Toronto,
TF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL a,
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write R. W. Dawson, Brampten. or • eif
Colborne 8t,. Toronto.
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t
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NURSERY STOCK.
TRAWBERRIES, RASPBERRIES, FIFTY
Varieties. Free Catalog. McConnell
& Son, Grovesend, Ontario,
Conceit (Limited).
Post—Thinks he's the whole
thing, does he 1
Parker—Well, I'd hardly go, it,s
far as that abut he certainly con-
siders himself a quorum.
Mlnard's Liniment Ctrres Colds,.: Etc.
Pat's Character.
Courtesy to the geptle sex is a
feature in Pat's cbnracter,'and. he
is 'an adept at courting. "It's . a
great pleasure entirely to be alone,
especially when your sweetheart is
wid ye," observed one reflective.
swain. "Al," said a sweet Kerry
maid to her lover, "if you wereme,
Tim, and I were you, I . would be
married long ago." "Do you
dream of me, Mike'?" asked a girl
of her young man. "Dream of you,
my darling? Why, I can't get any
sloop for 'teeming of you l"
`uWhy, do people speak of the
humanraee1" Because men and
woman- are. always running- after
each other,"
mISCELLANECU3.
s•"t ANGER. TUMORS.. LUMPS, ETO„
r. J .internal and external. oared with.
out pain by our home treatment.' Write
us before too late. Dr. Bpttman Mei/teal
Co.. Limited. Collingwond. Ont.
The Soul,. el' a Plants IS the
Action. insist on the
'
'OTTO IGEL"
Piano Actiare
YHM
ivaY
The otoso Inttmaoles of cid eg
seem to consist in oomparin
gouts and rho- mttt'z•
(IT' Is NOT A Vhnorr HLe,C,NG)
is 47 per cent. 'pure tu!phuri
liquefied by a few other itsitre-
diente just, as pure and h^ult
ful. You can use it safely ants
profitably as on ANTISEPTIC:
Try it on that cold sore, or anti
other sore you may have. Leading nursed-.
recommend it.
Price. 60 cents a bottle. Poi me
Fale by all druggists. NEW
WAY
If your druggist does not
carry it remit direct •to SUL- -
P1IUR PRODUCTS, Taman,
158 Bay street, Toronto, and
send ns his name.
ULPUUR piagpm r
During th4 Tilt
She—Before we were married you
used to catch me in your alms.
He --Yes, and now I catch you; in
my pockets.
Mineral's Liniment Cures Qarget In Cowl,
"There's a great art," an I±ish-
man once declared, "in knowing
what not te." know whin yez ;don't
want to know it."
Minard's Liniment Cures Dlstdniper.
i11c11 Worse.
"What's the matter l"
"My wife found a letter in Inv
pocket. ' .
"I see. One you had forgotte;li
mail."
"No; one I had forgotten t
burin"
COrasica pat
is an enemy within the camp. it *ill
'undermine the strongest constitution;
and ruin the most vigorous health.,,
It- leads to indigestion, billowiness,
'impure blood, bad completion, eick`'.
headaches, and is one of the most;:
frequent causes of appendicitis. -To
neglectit is slow suicide, Dr. Morse'
Indian Root Pills positively cur
'Constipation. They are entirely
vegetabie in composition and do not
sicken, weaken or gripe. Presert e
your health by taking
Dr. Horse's
In n Root
el