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The Herald, 1908-05-15, Page 6This womat siT is she vas saved from an operation by Lydia 1. Phi ikham's Vegetable Compound. Mrs. Frank Emsley, Lindsay, Ontario, writes to Mrs. Pinkham : "When I wrote to you some time .ado, F was a very sick woman suffering mon female troubles. I bad inftamma- ige n of the feminine organs and could not stand or walk any distance. At east 1 was confined to my bed and the .doctor said I would have to go through .ate operations.,, but this I refused to do. "A friend advised Lydia E. Pinleharn's 'Vegetable Compound- After using three bottles of it, I feel litre a new woman. " Z most heartily recommend Lydia E. Ifltvitham's Vegetable Compound to all. women who sailer with female troubles." ACTS F *'ilk S9C{t'Yi WOMEN. jit''or thirty years Lydia E. Pink- lhamms Vegetable Compound, made -1i:om. roots and herbs, has been the ,,.standard remedy for female ills .d.has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera - dot, fibroid tumors, irregularities, forcing 3 1-2 inches thick. ,.odic pains, backache, that bear- The lfikadn has a corps of GO doctors' ag-down feeling, fiatulency,indiges- and no priests. ion, dizziness or nervous prostration. England consumes x0' ounces of to-: hay don't you try it? haven per an^um per Head. Science Jottings. The hoe ran out fly the pigeon, The mole Will starve to death in a day, hashish, wilisjh in its effes'te is much the seine a opium, is prepared from the gum taken from hemp. The Salvation iLrni.y has a factory in Europe :rhea> musical instruments are made for its warriors, • In China the property of the parent it, although 1 bathed it god- every night x - CHILD'S StivE(8 BURNS I1E.ALE15'. The .tittle girl ttf ills, Lest b •Bast, of (;arlisle P. 0„ recently fell against the stove ird turned' her forehead very bad - about [lest says 'Thd burn was about the size of n of ty-eent piece, . and wee near 'the bone, It made my little *Ira's eye swell till it almost shut, and then she got, cold in it, It began to run matter V017 badly; and 1 could not stoI. must be equally shared by the children upon the death of the' former. Despite -lower tolls, the reeipte of, the Suez Canal were greater last year than over before, The F,uesh n Government has dis- patcied a party to investigate the dis- covery of mammoth remains which was repel:tett .from the province of Yakutat: in Northeast Siberia. A remarkable fea- ture of the diseovery is the existence in the intestines of this extinct animal of perfectly conserved food, relies of a vegetation until now unknown to science. The expedition is expected to be absent for a year or more. The framework of this mammoth is to he de- posited in the Se. Petersburg Museum of the Academy of Arts, where there is already one other speeitnen. Although electro -deposition is one of the oldest arts in which electricity is Practically employed. some remarkable imprnvenleirt' have been made in it daring the past few year& One of the most novel of these is a mechanical de- vice for plating small articles, such • as screws or pins, which formerly had to be strung by hand on wires or plated in baskets. These are now domned into a l>orons barrel placed into the plating solation and revolved by ar„nhinerp. In the erection of a railroad bridge over the Susquehanna Riven a.t Ffayre de Grace. the American Bridge Cnm- pany will make use of what is probably the Iargest wood block ever ninde. It has been made especially for the work and weighs 1.35n pounds. measures 30 inches across the shell and is rated at 60 tuns capacity. The shackle is a solid and morning. .4t ,leg 1 sent for saint Zam-Buk, which goon stopped the inti.t- teration and very quickly healed the wound. I have xlevseen a burn[real so quickly, acid I siorn sure taut lief. has no equal for curing' cuts, or burns, and 1 ![tail always [reap a box on hand in ease of emergency:' . ,, Every home needs Zam-Buk! All dis- eases of the skin quickly yields to it. It is also sari eteellent remedy for piles. (blind or bleedingp, rheumatism, etc. Alt druggists and stores,.50 cents a box, or post paid from tie Zaln-Buie Co, To- ronto. : 5. Pi;tlrltent invites all[ sick risli-hooks have been made on pre -1 "iiiroxnen to write her for advice. circle tho game design for 2.000 yen, s, i She bas guided thousands to Antwerp and Amsterdam have thea rea.th. Address, Lynn, Mass. hest health' records of all European ei- ties. F Deep -water diving ewrr be carried on Stood Their Ground. with safety to a depth of 210 feet prn- 'e "Bello, Throggins! The last time 1 vided proper precautions• are taken and suitable appliances used; accordingto a w you, I think, you were in a peck of report of the British Admiralty Corn - trouble. ;some fellow had bought a sub- mittee appointed to investigate the sub- . urban lot. alongside of yours and put up jest. yn livery stable on it. Is he there yetie A WINDSOR LADY'S APPEAL. moo; he's gone away, and taken the To All Women: 1 will send. free wit e .-�-- --"Then he worked his little scheme all fuel instructions, my home treatment,which positively cures. Leueorrineea, Uleright did he? Made the -property holders ceration, Displaeements, Falling of thebs the block pay him a big price to get Womb, Painful or Irregular. Periods, stable with him." crnstY„Uterine or Ovarian Tumors or Growths, "Net at all. We bought the 1lot from also Hot Flushes, Nervousness, /et. el. hint for .a)rnut half what he paid for it, 1 Pains in the Head, Back o' iia gladtet away." s t3e or Bladdei'"Trou'bi 'a, '� bias o g , -"How did he manage it?" "I bought a dozen hives of bees and -put them along the edge of my lot, next to his stable. The plan on the other side of him did the same. The fellow stood. $t till about the middle of June, and then fie biked. There's more than one way to skin a cat, old chap." --Chicago Tri- bune, 'WHAT CAUSES HEADACHE girom October to ,Tay Colds are the most caused by weakness peculiar so o You can continue treatment at ho nt' a cost of only about 12 cents a Week. My book, "Woman's Own leledical Ad- viser," also sent free on request- Write to -day. Address Mrs. M. Summers, Box 11, 8, Windsor, Ont. e -oma^'---- Sure to Sell Stock. Conner—Why in the world does Brainwood roll in his sleep and blow like •o/ John Burgas'and the Kiddies. A characteristie.,etory of John Burns is told by a eo.respondent, the corre- spondent having h'ad it from the master of a Loudon secor,rlary school. A colleague on the staff of the school was accustomed to•,teke his boys to Bat- tersea Park for games of football and cricket. A small tip to the policeman, it is said, was found to secure the ;best pitches, and the smell children of the neighborhood were turned off to allow the boys to play. One day the police- man saw' the master and hie class ap- preaching and began to clear the ground. Js stentorian voice from a neighboring tree cried, "Leave . those kiddies alone. The park is for them and they shall not be turned. off.” And deem clambered the president of the Looai: Government Board --British Con+ �regationalist. A Toilet Luxury Nara Skin Soap is a delight to • every woman who values a soft, beautify skin. Mira Skin Soap takes away ale skin irritations—cures skin troubles—anti keeps the skin clear and' smooth. Elegantly perfumed — refreshing — unsurpassed fortoilet and. bath. 2505 cake—at ruggisrs or s.-nt on receipt of price— The Chemists' Co. of Canada., T.,«¢eaited, Hamilton. 4 �•AADE. CIA Sig . trey tin, ler» P•seeree AEGISTERES. OAa.,.. �. 22 • ISSUE NO. 2Q, 1906 Historic Houses of I..ondctn--Somerset House, In1549 the space 110" col F'ed by Sourer - set liouse wass ciearod. by the Protector Som- erset for the erection. of a palace: To obtain the necessary cache at least two religious buildings were detiiolished. But before the building was completed too Protector' was be- headed and the property reverted, to the grown. Henceforth Somerset House because' s royal residence, bath the Charles assigning the house to their respective wives. In later years it seems to have been converted, into a sort of Hauupton Court, where favorites were gtven apartments. nut tie Somerset House, here spoken et is not the same building as, stands to -day.. The original palate of the Proteeto was pulled dawn about tho year 1776;, and the present house erected in its peace.. The architect was Sir William Chambers- One the grand- est features of the building is the terraoe to- Awarddelp,hl. the river, which is a copy of Lila built by the brothers Adam in 1788 for the Pew houses have entertatteed. a greater famousnumber of famous people, mere Walpole, Hallam, and Watt, all spent many hours: Wiliea wear ndltImre Sir o�shuaFlaxman tiedReynoldsydlcitr a ed souse of his finest di�seourses to the students of the Royal Academy; and lest, but; not least, Nelson himself hos many a time, trod the cobbled court yard, for in bis dad the Ad- miralty offices went+ et Somerset House, Wit !le. Help:. "Willie,": other, "-who is that bo' •, out playing withi''' w,. what's axle?" eeee,Aeeaxe.ee le t feeee' iaee; et ,li;fit l kq 7s 04 ,1. 10C. The latest success. 1 a'' ._ _ T$ big chewing tobacco. 2265 elet 4.r a steam eirg trespuent cause of� Headache. L w 1 (;,oyer Why, he is dreaming of hilt great scheme. (runner—What scheme? Guyer—Why, a scheme to form a stock company and drop the north pole AXATIVE Ramo QUININE removes cause. E, . Grove on boa, 25c• o ro Joke on the Judge. The app oi f lg , into Vesuvius and supply the world with ,zalis that his father, when on the bench, Wfond of allowing ladies to sit with, steam. 4 • m :him. This was particularly the ease in ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT re - .the famous baccarat case. Shortly af- moves all hard, soft and calloused lumps,o .e gds Sir Henry Hawkins (Lord and blemishes from horses, blood spavin, curbs,. splints, ringbone, sweeney, stifles, sprains, sore and swollen throat, coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful blemish Cure ever known, Sold by druggists. Ltr d C utnrent o r o1 eric a re Brampton) was trying a ease in which ieoute marionettes played a prominent pari. Two male dolls and a female fig- ure ibrare were produced in court. 'Ehere shall we put these figures?" ra,wked a lawyer. el suppose,' replied Sir Henry, mall- .elenely, "the lady ought to be accommo- dated with a seat on the bench."—Daily PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS FAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any eae,erPriestlo 8 toB1.4 daylindsoordmeneyrrefunded. fee,. ------ It Can be Done. "'So you tried to drive a sharp bar- . gain and got cheated again," said llrs. hair "YO/1 "That' Fred Joy EIRPOR' Wiriest or SOUR CREAl4 -e• ce Leap -Year Worries. Jack—What's the matter, old man? You look worried. Tom --Oh, Miss Faintheart keeps me guessing. She hasn't proposed yet. Jack ---But you told me you didn't in- tend to marry her. Tom ---I don't, But, after all the time I've wasted on her. I think she might at least give me a chance to refuse her. -4e. The person who has once experienced the Pleasure of a cup of delicious "Salads" Tea —that feeling of satisfaction that its pur- i „ orntossel. f ay and flavor guarantee, is not easily per - "That's what happened," answered -1:11e suaded to accept a substitute. ila.rirler.—"r'-'"- "' "Maybe you will learn after awhile "My clerk over there at the liquor that you can't get something for noth- counter," said the proprietor of the large beg" , other 'fellows can. "---\\'a.hington Star. i phenomena" "So 1 see," replied the eus- No I can't. But it seems like the t establishment, "is a believer ill occult r It" as playin' with AGENTS WANTED; QLLESMEN WANTHD IFOR "AUTO - 1., -7 AUTO 1. spray," Best heed eprayar xss)de, Com-„' nresscd air; eutomat1s. Liberal terms, Cav- ers Bros, 'Galt. Ont. IIELP WASTED. vvAIV"I°LD--STOVE MCAINTERS, Cill- nee-Tilden Co„ Limited, lhinilton, Ontario. Contizi of Milk supply. Since mii6r is so extremely variable in quality, and, JIa eo easily adulterated; sines, often considerable variations are not readily; detected; above: an, bemuse the, amount of milk used by away given person• for family is comparatively small, the consumer of mills 1s almost' wholly, at the mercy of the pro- ducer and dealer+„ and must rely,. ter a good product very largely upon their meow. The State baa recognized this, and t0 prevent imposition by unucrupulous peoples, hes 111 va,.suchproducts. sior hregulate of milk andhit means used has been to: establisib arbitrary stand- ards of quality, and to subject to fine those dealers whose goods should be found to be below the required, standard. The standards established by varsees states ad miiu t paai- ities have varied widely. From per cent. of fat, and form 11.5 to 13 pat' cent. el total solids have been the minimus,. re- quirements. These standards, while efficient in securing honest dealing where they are rigidly enforced, nevertheless may work inn justice. so far as honesty of the dearer is caucerned, under various circumstances, and mcomparatively therevent w production product at a of price. It would seem, therefore;,that the best means of regulating tho traffic in milk would be, not to sot up an artificial standard to which all must Doane, but to require each individual dealer to guarmnree ble Mr 111 mt standard, were foun�dhold bellow.min8 h this -way it wonkl be possible to sell milk of various qusrnties, from strictly skimmed to i4eave on a grading scale of prices, with exact tustice to a erysne.—Prod. H. 1H. Wing, Coiaahi UniversitY- V indleafed. "Our readers will remember," wrote the editor of the Spiietown Blizzard, "that when President Roosevelt sent that message to Congress asking for four battleships we printed a double leaded editorial in big type, protesing the name of the people• against such a reckless expenditure of their money. We said, respectfully, but fii•nrly, that it was time to' call a halt. We insisted that Congress should refuse • to let him have four battleships and give Bien two in- stead. Some of our readers didn't like• it, but we stood firm. Two big battle- ships, we said, was enough. Let hinr have two. And Congress done it. We have nothing more to stsy. The Blizzard is vindieated" things you FARMERS. ii for SVVfEET AND . ippest to TORONTO Not Particular. "I'd like to get some nice shirts for my husband. To -morrow's his birthday, and I want to surprise him." "Yes, ma'am. What size?" "Does that make any difference? 0, assorted sizes, 1 suppose, George can wear almost anything. But there must- n't be any sow teeth on the collar. He's got some of that kind, and he doesn't like them." I cured a horse of° the Mange witli, MINA.B.D'S LINIMENT. CHRISTOP) EB SAUNDERSe DaTbousie. I cured a horse, badly torn by ar p tch fork, with MffNARD'S LINIl St. Peter's. 0. B:. EDW. LINLIEF. • I cure a horse of a bad swelling with MINARD'S LINIMENT. Bathurst, N.B. THOS. W. PAY[ E:- • , ® tench,., as he noted the clerk deftly Ile -- I came within an nee of winning making a bottle up into a package "A $255 this afternoon. She ---What pre- this very moment, I observe, he is en vented you? Re—The other fellow had geed lin spirit-wrapping"---Babtimo're the ace.—Chips. American. Miserable All The Time? Dull headaches—hack aches --low spirited—hate the sight of food—don't sleep well—all tired out in the morning—no heart for work? GIN PI :. LS will mane You well Your kidneys are affected—either through over- work, exposure or disease. It is the Kidneys that are making you feel so wretched, Gin ]?ills cure sick kidneys—make you well and strong—give you all your old time energy and vitality. Cheer up—and take Gin Pills. goo. a box -6 for $2.50. Sent on receipt of price if your dealer does not handle then. DOLE DRUG CO, WINNIPEG, MAN. 88 INTERESTiNO TO* FRUIT GROWERS We have for sale the Canadian patent for Smith's Fruit Gathering Apparattim, which has proven oxt test to be a valu- able acquisition to emy fruit faun. With it two men can do:the work of twenty, do it better and with less injury teethe fruit. Can be used in gathering various kinds of fruits and nuts. Will pay' for itself- in one day in saving wages. Peovineial rights for sale, which• can be ve-sold in counasiee at good. profits. For particulars apply to J.. B. Rittenhouse, 70 Pearl st., Toronto.. First Englishman in Japan:, Mr. Wilson Qk'ewdson, chairman of 'the council of the Japan Society, points out that the grave near- Yoko- suka, in Japan, of Will Adams, fam- ous in history' .as the first English- man to act foot in that country, in the reign oY 'Queen Elizabeth, has fal- len into decay and needs oonaider- able repair. NMI Adams was so• high- ly respected that he was ennobled by the founder of: the 1s,st family.- of Shoe guns, and his memory is still so highly revered in that country that a movement has been set on foot and a considerable sum subscribed by the leading Japanese statesmen, Gen- erals, Adm+hair and others to• restore the imposing but fast perishing tomb which marks the place of his burial among the beautiful hill's that over• look the great naval station of Yoko. suka: Ftem the London Evening standard( A Star Part. City Visitor—Almost every spoil in this town seems to.have had its share in making history. Now that old house over there—I dare say it played a part in the revolution? Native—Oh, shorely! That—eg—why, that house•—er—why—that's where Washington became the father: of his country. Puek. Keep Minard's Liniment in the• house. ♦1r Lighter Than Aluminum. TO CURE A COLO iN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE 'BROM° Quintile Tablets, Druggists refund money if it fails to cure, E. W. GROVE'S signature is :on eaoh box, 25c. No Occasion for It. "My dear," said the old man to his only daughter'on. the morning of her wedding day, 'I dou't lee how I am going to get along without you." "Now don't let that worry you, papa," replied the fair maid, as she adjusted her bridal veil, "George confessed to me last night that he hadn't money enough even to buy a second-hand stove so instead of losing, me it looks as if we were going to to stay with you." Minard's Liniment Lumbeznlen's Friend. Under the name of "magnalium," Dr. L, Mach has produced alloys of alum- inum and magnesium which, while con- siderably lighter than pure aluminum, are harder than that metal and better suited, it is asserted, for working. With 15 per cent. of magnesium, the alloy is said to resemble brass in the readiness with which it submits to the operations of turning, boring and cutting. By in- creasing theamagnesium 25 per cent. an alloy t+eseiia oduced, but the color ,.. Wireless on the Great Lakes. Wireless telegraphy . proved of inesti- mable value during the past season in the movement of vessels of the great lakes. By its use the captains of ves- sels were kept in almost constant touch with the offices of their companies and in many instances orders were given them, changing plans by which thou - stools of dollars were saved to the ship- owners, under circumstances which could not have been accomplished in any other manner. In some oases, it is said, that rush messages were deliv- ered in three minutes' time. The value of the service in this capacity is demon- strated by the fact that although it was not fully in operation until the latter part of the season, no less than 70,000 were exchanged. At the opening of the season there were but two stations in operation and three were put into ser- vice, Ask for Minard's and take no other. No Exceptuees. "Canvassers must go to door." "But I am not a canvasser, miss. I am sent here by the agent of the build- ing to take measurements. for putting awnings over the windows on the sunny side, and-- "If putting up window awnings isn't canvasing I'd like to know what it is." (Slams front door in his face.) Prayer is the key of the day and th r lock of the night,—Hebrew. tht. rear �.a ®'iii" =1-4 Mange, Scratches form of contagious h on hinan or animals cured in 90 minutes by Wolford'e Sanitary Lotion.. It never fails. Sold be druggists. Dimly Remembered Her. "How do you do, Dr. Fourthly!" she said, extending her hand. "Your face is familiar, my dear young lady, but I oam't quite—er—" "Why, I sing in your choir, you knoti3:' "Oh—ah—yes, to be sure!" said the Rev. Dr. Fourthly, shaking her hand warmly. "I knew I had seen you same - where." q -O Minard's.7Liniment used by Physicians. - 411, + —•--• A Valued Possession. When Commander Peary made hie first trip in Beachof the pole, Inc gave a' Prince Albert coat and a weather• beaten sombrero to an Eskimo. Years afterward, when again in the north, the explorer received a ceremonial visit from et native, and, to his surprise, says the Youth's Uompanion, set eyes once more on the discarded vestments. On the occasion of the commander's latest dash for the dole his former native friends took him aside and showed him a rude mausoleum. By it stood a disused sledge. Its six dogs had been strangled to make an appropriate funeral offering, and on the piles of stones lay what was left of the Prince Albert coat and the sombrero. Why do you use WOODEN Pails and Tubs, when those made of FIB=' EWARE are away ahead? They have no hoops—no seams. They will not leak, water -soak, ,.,r rust, and they LAST LONGER and COST LESS MONEY. BUT—you must ask for All Good Grocers ; sell it—and Eddy's Matches 'rn