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The Herald, 1911-07-21, Page 2`Lost 16 : s. in Wept' Was Kept Down by Bilious Indiges- tion, and. When in Despair Drt Hamilton's Pills 'cured THE BEST WAY. in Which Many Necessary Can Be Done, Things To brake an excellent poultry powder tai.lcd two and a half pundprslagged lune. five pounds aios}ey ke -quarter of a pound of cayenne pep - p'1 one-quarter or a pound of asafoe- tida, one puuuu `of 'Venetian. red and a quarter of a pound of red pepper. Tee striped hug that is a menaea to bytsl iftliiig ca tirc•oalhduetover the pltans mae i nts if lept'itilree or rely freeur front ttlees 1eai1UOYts� will bebe : acre. As a remedy for Ihiccougits, a glass col,! water, or au ice cream. may prove effectual: Only don't !et 1ttttb cies hL1di"y rt know this, or the p get chronic) attacks of this convulsive motion of the diaphragm. The simplest way to cool a 'room is one adopted by many Eastern nations, which consists insuss Bending aP art anti e, room the larger' the bet, in yoe wish cooled. Keep the room well ventilated. A slice of commool onion n the ed, ohhthe se ting of a wasp, or sting of a wasp, or if in the mouth throat chewed slowly and !f the piece swallowed, ve cold result in fromcertain broken win- dowe dip a small brush in a nitro-murtat- { ie acid or caustic soda (concentrated lye) and with int or patnt over the dry broken glass and frame of the window. A 01 against its, power is a hero. --Froin The hour's time the putty will be salt and lit the following interesting lent r Mrs, li, .lt. l'itl:lliett, Wttll (own itt nal home town of li.el.tenviitu, tells 11)W she can tittered bilious itldigestien: "l' thiole It was tt:'iete!ll't,'' ice water on a very' net July duty two years ago that caused an intlanieci condition in my stomach,. n hich gave sue- such repeated and weakening attaek.s•of biliousness and stomach trou- ble. So severely did 1 suffer, that my impaired, and l Lost six strength. rill vita 1111 , teen pounds in weight. My whole body wilts weakened, both kidneys and bowels failing to keep theesystem in natural condition, Food fermented, skin was dry and yellow. I had flushes of heat, and prickling sensations in various parte Of the body. In the winte,• I had cold feet and clammy hands, anist not until I commenced. to take Dr. iIal illton's fills did I. obtain relief. In a sl(ort time Dr. 'Hamilton's Pills cured the bilious dys- pepsia, and in a month I gained almost four pounds. The pain over the liver disappeared, the, bowels acted regularly, and 1 kept on improving so rapidly that M three months I was vigorous ane► well. I recommend Dr. Hamilton's Pills to every one in poor health." To receive the sante benefit as Mrs. Plunkett. eornmcnee Dr. Hamilton's Pills to -day. 25c per box. All dealers, or Thy t"atarrhozone Co., Kingston, Out. l4•r..'s,.n4 til. M,,i;;...t+.+bs. .+.r.4w •er...F•tVnlahw •'••h,t 1t'.4. .axrkli,`+'n.:w` Headaches nausea -'-- indigestion—muddy complexion -^pimples••-,- bad breath - -these are some of the effects of con- stipation, The mild, sensible, reliable remedy Is They contain the latest discovered and best evacuant known, which emkties the bowels without the slightest discomfort and without dis- turbing he rest of the systema Constantly Increased doses are not necessary. 25e. a i+a+a,: 'r roil druggist has not yet stocked them, send 25c. and we will mail them. 25 Montreal. National nra and Chemical Company of Canada Limited I ) ,u (•4 9t! ! ,:a sir DICKENS FOREVER! Still, the creed is a good olie to teach• It can key be taught too often: Bet- ter than a awe against rite and crime r. self- aud folly is list impulse toward refeeem And perhaps such an impulse was never more needed than now, for never was the voice of the crowd more clamorous nor- the influenee of the crowd more potent. Re that can make is.oa'n thought. amid =Ss noises h it Ono sure of u putty that adheres to the i ft an phi}osopher, He that can stand easily removable. New York World. Minard's Lirtirnent Cures Garget in Cows. SHIFTING THE BLAME. (Sueeese Magazine) An Indiana aseasor had trouble getting people to list dogs for taxes. "Cot a dawg?" he waked. "No." was the reply. "Well, Ill 'sees yon one anyway not my fault if you ain't got any—plenty of trawgs" HERDING CATTLE BY AEROPLANE The uees of -the areoplane are becom- ing more numerous every day; but novel indeed is the use to which his Bleriot monoplane was put by M. Remie Simon at Houston, Texas, on the 2,7th ultimo, the opening day of the engagement there of the international aviators. M. Simon flew out, over the plains, and rounded up a large number of steees by circling about them and swooping 'down upon them. When he had got the herd together, he succeeded in driving thein right up to the fence of the avia- tion field by employing similar tactics. The cowboys looked on in amazement and upon his alighting they thanked Si- mon for having so cleverly and expedi- ously herded the cattle. The following cday, at the Houston !meet, M. Rolan 1Garros ascended to a height of 7,000 `feet and was lost in the clouds for fif- teen minutes. M. Simon flew over the 'spectators in the grand stand only five or six feet above them—so close indeed, that the hats of many were blown off. LOS1 HIS VOICE. BABY'S OWN TABLETS CURE SUMMED COMPLAINT Baby's Own Tablets should be itept in every home where there are babies or young children. At no time of the year is baby in such danger as in summer. At the first sign of illness the Tablets should be given to the little one, tor summer complaints come on so quickly that unless prompt aid is at hand baby may be beyond help in a leer hours. The Tablets never fail to relieve the sick child, and if occasionally given to the well child will keep him well. Mrs. Desire Martin, St. Denis, Que., writes: "•I have a babjr three months old who suffered from Colic and Constipation. Castor oil was of no help at all, but Baby's Own Tablets speedily cured bun, and now 1 always keep them in the house." The Tablets are sold by medi- cine dealers or by mall at; 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, ,Ont. A Case Which Proves lllow Dead. s ly a Disease is Catarrh. After reading this experience it .will llt� easy to see why every • person with the catarrhal taint eleould use Aletarrh- ozone J. H. Wood, Point Beek, Oneida Co., N.Y., says: "I had a very bad attack of eatarhlt that settled in my forehead. and the pain over my eyes eves often so intense 1 thought my head would .burst. Suddenly the catarrh got worse and my voice grew hoarse. I coughed almost every night and through the win- ter i simply couldn't speak. My voice was gone. I tried it couple of doctors, but they didn't help me et all, I gave them up and the next doctor ordered 'Oetarrhozone.' It cured me and now many others are using it here, too. My doctor says he doesn't know anything so good for catarrh and throat troubles as Catarrllozone." The complete outfit gives treatment for two months and is guaranteed to eure. Price, $1; sample eie, Me At druggists everywhere. --.ate+---- YOUR HORSE. IN HOT WEATHER. Drive your horses slowly. Cut down the size of the loads. Beep a hat con- taining a wet `sponge on the horse's head. 'Mye lilt the shade as much as possible Seo • that the harness is pro- perly put one 'LTA pads where the har- ness xattfy chafe the hide. Have the sta- ble web airf tI and your 'animals will bedded. Water more srequently. Give bran • ti at least twioe a week. Cut down =late; allowance of oats by a quat. If ,your horse drops pour cold water slowly.. on top of the !read, but rep iieout of the ears. Carry a bucket he your wagoti and get water from near- est paint. FROZEN STIFF. (M. A. P.) U.• SCIENCE NOTES. Spain contains 11,597,048 acres of unproductive land. • A semi-automatic telephone "system is 'being tried (Mt in Ameerdam. The Irk •is believed, "lie Jett of trees, some hexing' . ettazzted the lige Of 700 "years. ISSUE NO., 29, 1911 WOMEN WANTED; • "I BITR, TO us TO -DAY l'OR OUIR. choice line of Agents' supplies. No outlay. necessary, Tbey areniLimited, e Al.,.. ere: Apply B. 0, 1, Co„ here street, Ottawa Ont. AGENT• ---5 'WANT AGENTS WANTED—A STUDY OF other agency propositions convinces us that none can equours. t airouu will always regret it if you -g Al- , particulars to Travellers' Dept.. Bert street, Ottawa.. TWINS BOTTLE RAISED. An Irish physioiau, while enjoying a Holiday in this country, says The Belfast Times, took the opportunity along with a friend to go fishing, During operations the physician's Sinker came ,off and was lost. Here was a• dilemma—no sinker, no more fishing that day. ' Happy thought; he had a bottle in his pocket, The' bottle was ' filled with water, care- fully, corked and sent dotvn on its iniesion.. • After a few nlillutee' interval the doctor had a bite and pulled on his line at racing speed, finding a fine pair of fish, one on each Hook. Hit, doctor, twins this tune," exclaimed his companion; * "Yes," quoth the physician, "and brought up on the 'bottle, too." The city of Paris owns a machine which can grind out nearly a quar- ter of a million wooden paving blocks a day. Trimmings from new flax and hemp are the stock from which is made the finest grades of "rioe" cigarette paper. The asphalt deposits of Cuba, when developed, are expected to prove su- perior to all others throughout the world. Although the eggs of different species of birds vary in shape, the yolks always are spherical. Recent experiments in Germany indicate that drainlie waters do not take any more Plantefood away from fertilized soils than from unfertilized. Recent census figures gave Ireland a population of 4,381,951, a decrease of 76,854 in ten years. Lord Rosebery is noted for his tact and for hie ability ;to say the right thing at erenalriaanlr ne twhen s1vigdiieto someoss vents;• an .+lId Man who sat next to him and stores, 50c box. Use also /. was avid altly much fmpressehe li a the I Soap• Best for Baby's bath and for ten - NEVER fORGtT THIS I Every Woman is interested and elrould know about the lvondett'ul MARVEL Whirling Spray The new Vaginal iyriage, Hasp —Hoyt convacleanses tly. it cls instantly. Ask -seta druggist forte is,,,,.y,„, Ube cannot supply the MARVEL accept no other. but send stamp for Illustrated book—sealed. 1t glvos full panic. ,days and directions invaluable to ladies. WINDSOR SUPPLY CO., Windsor. Ont. Gestural Agents ter Cana a. saanstr- When packing for the country cottage don't forget your box of Zane -link and your Zam-Bok Soap. Blisters, sunburn, swatches, insect -stings, ete., if not immediately attended to, are likely to spoil your pleasure. Zana-Buk ensures you against trouble from these. Zam-Buk is antiseptic; kills all poi- son in wounds, whether from barbed wire fence, or insect sting. Soothes aching feet and blistered hands; heals baby's chafed places; cools those sun- burn patches,and prevents freckles. No mother should be without it. Pure- ly herbal in its composition, Zam-Buk is superior to the ordinary ointments, containing animal oils abbd fats, and mineral coloring matter. All druggists magnificence of the meal, which he ad never seen l.efore. When the itip. mit-lovely riotiely ane on d then P to such la hurtitilx he huge-piece uge pt oi th theuth cold. "Why," he cried s•i, aloud w exclaimed in slii'prise when at last he froze'," breath, his ipudding's ze'"With the tmostgravityLord Rosebery :sated a little from his own plate, paid• then, with a face . as stern as a:gttdge's, he'said; "Great. Scott, so it Is:" • der skin, 25c tablet. OWNING A HOME. (Duluth Herald) We have advocated' home owning for people on salaries and wages because it is only going into debt for something ofr of m this sopa that tele verahol egtoo etemoderate pay ' p 8 any- thing ahead. The 'trouble with a salary, in about 99 cases out of 100, is that it is merely -a living: The man on $12 a week lives on and. he lives •on his talars when it ie . , o uadru led. 'Rarely dottb'led; trriblecl, r q p floes he save, became hie demands ex- pand at least as rapidly as his pay. But if he gets enough ahead to make a start 'toward building and take the bull by the hares by investing what he has and becoming responsible for the balance, he will meet his obligation some hsow, and mevhehen something. on If hekeeis psraid e nnting all he lies after a terns of years is a bundle of rent receipts that he °ntl't mei, In far as much as a cup of coffee and a dough, nut. DOWN TO THE RIND. (From Success Magazine.) A grocery salesman entering a store forstd the deliverynlaeaeee boy. Upon being ekd who pro- prietor was, the boy replied; I am the whole cheese here. The traveling man departeid, leaving a note for the proprietor, which the boy prompt- ly npened. "Permit me to suggest," it read, "that yo vale nearly outofcheese." The genuine Wilson's Fly Pads are by. far the best fly killers made. Every housekeger should. use them. All druggists, grocers and, general stores sell them. A GOOD SIGN. (Punch.) Small Boy if you please; sir, may .we have an extra. half -holiday this afternoon? Headmaster—Why? Snail Boy - Well---air—we--•thought you might feel like it, sir --as you were aiintirin„ in your bath this morning! Mi w t Co., Limited, x.. a'Yalinitat nth "g a •tr'lth M1.\YARD'S I� - MEN after acveral veterittaries had ea him without doing him any per- etii $pod., Yours, etc.. WILFRID GAGNE, . t'1n. of . ' Central Hotel, Drum- oncl ailie„ August 3rd, 1904. dog fE treat man Prop m Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, Etc. ALL AGAINST IT. "The harem skirt, or jupe-culotte, won't go into tats country. The argu- ments against it are insuperable." The speaker was Miss Elsie cle Wolfe. the best dressed woman in New York. The some was a tea at the Colony Club. Miss De Wolfe re- sumed: "Yes, the arguments against the jape -culotte are as all -embracing as those agaias,t the poor roan's credit. "A poor man, you know, once ask- ed. a banker for credit. The bank- er answered: rr 'There are two rensone, my friend, why poor men can't get credit. The first is becausetheyare not known. The second is because they are.' " An mince of intuition may be better than o-1, hound of tuition.—Dallas News. THE WAR ON THE RAT. Gibson County, with ita anti -rat day, which it is trying sto extend to all the state, is fully abreast of the times, as is shown by despatches from Europe. In Scotland proiesslonal rateatchers are being employed anti maintained in office mayorstaedstone as councllme councilmen. Iiiueatorse a di ne the official rat catcher arid this family have killed 60,000 rate in one year,, and on one occasion killed one a t:t:nnfe for a considerable time. Still 1<ineardine "clid not know it had rats." It is claim ed by competent authority that in 19111 rats cost great Britain $15,000,•100. Be- sides the economic lose, it is said rats carry contagion to an alarming extent. and that plague might be prevalent among the vermin for a long time be- fore it became epidemic among human beings. The Gibson. County rat au- thorities estimate the daily cost of a rat at two cents fuss.—lncliihnapolic News. • i.rTO HELEN. Helen, thy imautY is to me Like those Nice= barks of yore, That gently, aware oto wands sea, bore The eltise oWn native shore. On desperate seas long wont to roam, Thy hyacinth hair, thy classic face, Tity Naiad airs have brought me home To the glory that was Greece, And the grandeur that was Rome, Lot in yon brilliant window -niche How statue -like t see thee stand, The agafe lamp within thy hand! Ah. psyche, -from the regions which Are Fluty i+ttnd! —Edgar Allen Poe. Reduced a Bard Swelling. Air. Gus 151, Geroux, writing from Pembroke, tells ltoww hewas iuredina hunber• camp.. heavy Y logrolled against my "leg azul I was Ieid up with stiffness and a hard swelling. When I applied Noy/line.I got relief. A few rubbings Wijoh this good liniment cured me." Iii the} bush, ierviline is indispen- sable; It ettffee neuralgia, colds, rheuma- tism and infernal disorders too. No per - sou .can Offa}xd to be without iy'erviline. Useful for .ail internal and external pain. Large bottles 25e at all dealers. When you want clear your Clouse of flies, see that you get Wilson's Fly Pads. imitations are always =satisfactory. ICE iN PERSIA. The fact that ice is plentiful and cheap makes living in Persia more plea- sant than it would otherwise be, and the fact that it can be obtained at all "AS NEAR PERFECTION AS POsSiBL£" ST. LAWRENCE CRYSTAL DIAMONDS The finest lump sugar ever pro- duced. These sparkling Tablets of the purest Sugar, are dainty and tempting in appearance and are sold in attractive cartons and by the pound. BETTER THAN SPANKING Spanking does not cure children of bed-wetting. There is a constitutional cause for this trouble. Mrs. M. Sum- mers, Box W., 8, Windsor, Ont., will send free to any mother her successful home treatment, with full instructions. Send no money, but write her to -day if your children trouble you in this way. Don't blame the child; the chances are it can't help it. This treatment also cures adults and aged people troubled with urine difficulties by day or night REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR. (New 'York Press) A man can be much prouder of his good reputation than pleased with what he gets out of it. Once in a while a nest succeeds in keeping a good resolution for a while by DODGING THE PROFANITY. (Chicago Record -Herald.) "What arta you laughing at, Mabel?" "I have Jost. got a letter from Douala Fannie." "t never suspected that your Cousin Fannie was much of a hmuorist. Where is she?' "Theassured me there were no mos- " -it Holland. She says she intends to y. scald me picture postcards from Ratter-quitoes here," he cried. New York Sun. WA and Amsterdash. forgetting he made it. A poor excuse to a wife improves im- flowers andefive pounds of candy. box of If a man has prickly heat he's afraid demthe entia . lel sl'sure but - only is digestion: A girl can get two miles away from home and then wht go backoto run could n seed it any- hoW. Is 99 99-100 to 100 per cent. pure. ST.LAWRENCE GAR .NG CO.,IED,MONTREAL TAKING NO RISKS. Champ Clark, Speaker of the House of Representatives, says, according to the Pittsburg Chronicle -Telegraph, that his party didn't wish to take any risks in the last election. "Apparently, continued the Demo - emetic leader, "they wanted things of the doneup men who were to roughly as be haid nged for horse stealing. "The place selected was the middle of a trestle bridge spanning a river. The rape was not rwcurely tied on the first victim to be dropped and the knot slipped; the man fell into the river and immediately st011.m for the shore. As they were adjusting the rope for the second he remarked: " `Say, will ye be sure and tie that good and tight, 'cause I can't swim." MARVELLOUS RELIEF FOR CORNS, BUNIONS, SORE FOOT LUMPS. • • -- Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper, 4,• A COMMUTER'S EXPLANATION. (Baltimore American) The man in the Iron Mask explained. is indicative of the ingenuity of the people of the country. The ground is so. porous that water pereolates through quickly. `Thera are therefore few rivers or lakes from which ice Can be obtain- ed, and it is seldom so cold in any part of Persia that lee of a thickness stat - able for plinking would form under the direct rays of the sun, The Persian ob- tains his ice by making a shallow poet and building a high wall which will protect it from the sans A thin layer of ice will form; this be floods at night with water ,and so he goes on . adding inch to inch until he . out cut block of considerable thickness.--froin the Los Angeles Times. 0 Washday Troubles Will vanish, like mist before sunshine, if you use onto' of EDDY'S WASHBOARDS The Boards with the Labor-saving Crimp Strang Solid, Durable and Well - Finished EDDY'S ,WASHBOARDS will ease your washday burdens as no others will. AT ALL GOOD GROCERS hn, Fla 13EDDY Company/ Bull, Canada Five corns on five toes for five years. Was he lame? You bet. That man was a chump --sure he was. One quarter spent on Putnam's Corot Extractor is sure relief to any old kind of a corn. Putnam's eases 'em iu good style• -lifts them out quick—without pain, and nev- er fails. ,This is why Putnam's is super- ior to the cheap imitations that, afford - the dealer more profit. Use only "eut- nare's." LOOKS LiKE A SLANDER. (Windsor Record.) Hull is the most wicked city in Can- ada,. in proportion to population. ' It is situated on the Quebec side of the Ottawa river, being directly opposite the city of Ottawa, ,the . capital of Canada. Last winter, according to no less an authority, than Rev, Fr. (.Bertin, the parish priest, there existed iu this city of 17,000 population no fewer. thin 3.3 resorts of ill fame and ten gambling . joints. Picture theatres were permitted to flourish each Sunday in open violation of the Lord's Day Act, and the most 'ob- scene views were displayed in slot ma- chines at penny arcades on the main streets, that were patronized. by scarce of young boys. Mary, said Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. A PITT-ANCE. (Boston Transcript.) " " • - the sick man to his wife, after the doctor had pronounced it a, case of smallpox, "if any of my cedi- tors call, tell them that I am at het in, a condition to give thou sonlet:tlnli:'