The Herald, 1903-10-16, Page 6is
CANADIANS IN CUICAQO,
One Rlundred and Thirty Thousand of
:Them are There, OF HIS TROD
Tfie Canadians living in Chicago
come numerically •fLfth in the list
of forty different nationalities that
make up the population of the
Windy City. In proportion of their
numbers they have fewer societies
of a distinctly national character
than any other people. They de-
vote their attention in this regard
principally to "Old Boye" " lanlons;
These organizations periodically
visit the places their members are
from, notably, Toronto, Hamilton
and London. In Chicago, there are
French, English; Irish and Scotch
Canadians. The French) Canadians
are in the lead and keep in closer
touch with' their native province
than any others. They preserve
their Ianguage as well as their re-
ligion. The Roman Catholic Arch-
bishop of Chicago and the Coadju-
tor Bishop of the Protestant Epis-
copal Church are both Canadiaus.
.According to the last census 1-
1836925 persons of Canadian birth
are resident in the United States,
and of these 130;000 are settled in
Chicago. On the other hand, Chi-
cago has sent to Canada in ex-
change fully one-half or the num-
ber she borrowed from this side of
the line.
STRUCK THE ROOT
CLOCK KINDLES THE FIR/.
Automatic Device Welch is a Blessing
BLE
to the Early Riser.
An automatic fl,re kindler ,tbe opt
Brat on of which is regulated by; aq
ordinary alarm oiock, will doubtless
appeal to every) person whose duties
James Atwell Cured His Kidneys
13y using Dodd's Kidney Pills.
And his L4urnbago and Urinary Trou-
bles Vanished once and for all—Ile
Tells llis Story.
Campbellford, Ont., Oct. 12..--(Speo-
lal)—That Urinary Troubles and Lum-
bago are the result of disordered
Kidneys has been proved by James
Atwell, of this plane. He had Lum-
bago and pains in the bladder, and
in passing his urine would hurt him
so as to almost cause tears to come
to hie eyes.
He cured his Kidneys by using
Dodd's Kidney Pills and his pains
of all kinds vanished.
Speaking of his case, Mr. Atwell
says:
"I think Dodd's Kidneys Pills made
a permanent cure in my case, but I
will never be without them in the
house. I had Lumbago and Bladder
Trouble fpr year s. I tried other medi-
cines and a bandage prescribed by
i.be doctor, but I could get no re -
/Forests in Worts of Fiction lief till I used° Dogd'e Kidney Pills
Springfield gepublirau, and they cured me." '
If the disease is of the Kidneys or
It is stated tbat nine of the most ` from the Kidneys, Dodd's Kidney
successful recent novels aggregated : Pi11s will cure it,
a sale of 1,600,000 copies and the :.
paper whicb these books were print- Feel's Vfeiirit.'`
ed on was made from pulp for the
most pert. Now, pulp paper means
the destruction of mane trees in the
great forests of the north, and prob-
ably 5,000 were sacrificed for these
novels. It would have been better to
have left 4,999 of the trees standing
and out the other one into a com-
posite modern agony,'. ,
Minard's Liniment cures Burns, etc
Sunsh ine.
The Open Window.
Eiow little it costs, if we give it a
thought,
To make nappy some heart each
day!
Jus't onn kind word and a tender
As we smile,
Perchan go daily
a look will suffice to clear
Tee cloud from a neighbor's face,
And the press of a hand in sympathy
A sorrowful tear efface.
One walks in su:slight ; another geese
All weary is the shade ;
One treads a path that Is faf;r tend
smooth, •
Another must It costs so little! 1 for
why
We give it so little thought
A. smile—kind words—a glance—a
touch !
What magic with them le Wrought.
"It may be thee e shall ieav
name sometimes remembered
expressions of good -will in th
places which are the abode of
whose lot Is to labor and to
their daily' bread by the sweat
their brow—a name remembered w
expressions of good -will, when t
shall recreate tbeir exbaus
strength with abundant and
taxed food, the sweeter because
Is no Tenger Ieavened with a se
of injustice.".—,Sir Robert Peel. •
include getting up early to start the
fire n the kjtclleiq stove,
this tlesv count
staffed
apo t' i
With rivanoe
in a. house it is necessa
Upon re fir ng, simply to assemble
fuel in the 6t9ye or auyj rirepl
connect ati attachment to the el
oek
and set the latter at any,' requited
hour. When the alarm sounds a
urinate is ignited, which, commu i
eating with an inflammable sub-
stance in the stove, range, furnace
or grate, immediately starts the
fire. By the time the householder or
servant is up the fire is burning
briskly! and the water boiling.
It is claimed that these new de-
vices may; be so set that they e iii
start fires whenevee, wanted and'
blue Irnl,e a ietne thoroughly, heated
before theeoccupante stir from their
beds. Prom the back of the clock
used in connection with the auto-
mates fire kindler extends a shaft,
on which is mounted a rotary,' fric-
tion disk or pulley, the periphery of
which is milled or otherwise design-
ed to create friction when rotated
in contact with a relatively- station-
ary! member. By the operation of a
pivotal arm, a lug and spring ane
ether e,ti echmen s in conrj•ection
with the roiary' steak tbis entire ex-
ternal mechanism is set in motion
when the alarm is released.
e a, Instantly a fuse, wltli an easilyi
els I ,nitible fulminate at ifs end d
tlse ! held .in place in a slat Opening
Men' 11 against the friction wheel. Is set
e/ern •afire. The, 'lame, properly' • confined
of within the 'Metallic' slot, travels; in-
ith stantt.y' oven the inflammable sheeted,
hey, ovhich is saturated with a free -
ted burning ingredient. The clock may
rare- be ,set on a near -by' shelf or on the
it back of the stove or a furnace pro -
nee petiole As even a small and cheap
alarm clock may be utilized and as
the tube Incased fire strand may be
safely controlled, that part of the
problem Is very' simple. Moreover, any
h kind of kindling substance ordinarily)
used may be utilized. The fuse may
There Are eery. few cleans
ffn- ;ng operations •in which Sunlight!
the Soap cannot be used to advant-
ace, age. It makes the home bright
and clean. IH
fur-
20 Tears of 4
Wife Catarr
hbe employed merely, to Ignite paper
under the regulation kindling wood
fire, with coal or cordwood on top.
e In such cases action Is similar to that,
of a match or rather, of several
g' matches Iighted simultaoeouslp and
burning longer ;than ordinary
etch, matches. i
WondetfuETeat) mony to th
Curative Powers of Dr. A
new's Catarrha5 Powder,,
Minn, writes Brown,
o 1 havetbeean so sufferef rufro
Throat and Nasal Catarrh lor'ever20 years
during which time my head ilea been stop
10 minuteand s after usffngtDr. Angqreswadble. Wit
•'On.ta rh
Powder I obtained relief. Three bottles ha
a00nost, I/not entirely, cured me.."
•
Dr: Agnew's Ointment relieves piles fasfi8tatly,
al A' French scientists bas made some
ve J Interesting observations as to the
love of different wild animeuls for
the sea, The polar bear, be sals', Is
the only one that takes to the sea,
and is quite jolly when aboard chip.
.. 1 All others yiolently resect a, trip on
water, and vociferously give vent to
tie j their feelings until seasickness brimga
es, J silence. 'The tiger suffers most of all.
The mere sight of a ship makes him
ey uncomforttxble, and when on board
s lie whines pale:n'1'ly,, his eyes water
etentinusaa,l:ly, and lee- au;DO llis stomach
with his terrible paws. Horses are
ivory bad, sailors;. and often parish.
.ore a. sea voyage. Oxen are heroic
in their attempts mat to give way
rte sickness. Elephants, do not like.
Itis sea, bust they erre amenable to
pnedicai treatment..
Animals as Sailors.
• A Word to Boys.
You' Shia' Made to be kind, boys, gen
erous, magnartinous, •
If 'thieve' is a boy in school w
1 has a cittseoo't don't lot him kno
Dear Sirs, -.This is to yen ever ear' it.
agge
I have been troubled rvitirla� issue clothat If tes, dourt talk .abouthere lee a ref cin h
back for fifteen years.qgs in hi
hearing.
1 have used three bottles of
MIN ARD'S LINe EN •T and ant cods , eotm•e p r' 1n - •ttli gayme that doesn'tt
pletely cured. require runniiibti
It gives me great pleasure to r -' Lf there is at hrlegree, one give him
commend it, and you are at libert Y •rt 01
to use this in any3tYour: Flt For•.
the use of way to further° If there is a, del none help him
your valuable medicine, ROSS.e I x If there llis its }ji•';rg}ut'•, ane be not
Two Rivers. tt
rionvio,li,s of hime foe if one boy is
neoud of leis tallent,s and another is
...____,........... , i'
ebvioug of them; there are two
set wroz ig,s and: no' more talent
Drinking and Srnokirr than before .
E1 alarge sr or' stranger boy has
"The prevalent idea that drinking 1 inliired' you and fig So -y for it, for -
and 'smoking are companion vices is Iglee him. sell the school will ,show
altogether wrong," said a physician, by `their e ountenva.nces, how much
who has made a special study of better- it L s than to have a great
dipsomania. "I find, on the contrar ' •its H°x ce Zann'.
that the. habitual drunkard y,, �,,,,,•
of
abnormally addicted tohuseof
tobaclesser estimul stimulant, when not(so .11e may' use the trongly
n a
under the influence of alcohol, but
when the drink gets firmly in -trench-
ed in his system he cares nothing
for tobacco, for then it has lost its
force and its influence upon Lis
eases,
nerves. Of course I mean in extreme
"On the
her
and,
tithle is a rather
curious Tacthatla
moderate drinker, case of the
the cutting off of its supply'
aps I smokes,
to-
bacco will increase his appetite oealco.
firstlithe beverages,
will and while at
nearly, so much as when hefisctok-
in'g•, in the end it will do pim setup.
Consequently, it is safe to assume I
that the man who alwa.y,'s used liquor'
and tobacco In moderation, will, If
bne gives up tobacco, take more ,
strongly to liquor. In fact, this is
aro as1uinption; it has been demon- I
•strated on numerous occasions."-.-
P'hiladephia (Record.
Whatever
reduces the
drudgery of
house work is
worth having;
The
New
Century
Bali lievrtoo,Washer does
away with ad1 rano. rubbinge
You do not reedy,a to touch the
clothes to thorough ly dlnen them
and a tub-ful can IA
'done in flue
minutes.
It is needed .ine ' home and
you cannot afford not ro,
have it.
If your dealer has it a o` us ante
see it at once. If note siatrl cu a des -
we will be glad to send se
criptive booklet.
The Doweweil Mfg. Co. ttf ,Hemfltsr 1, Ont.
Were the Books Worth it? i �"' ,.., ---. _�`
'Willie's Gone ty School,
"Books are made of paper, and al- I
though; it is commonly ueposcai that I
paper i 1±comae from rags;Chicag11j0'9 rd•Ilernld.
of fact most of the paper as a matter Dear little Willie's gone to eche
of feet
is mit from paper 11sed for left him at the door—
sv 1 The baby that his mother had,
Blas, is hero no
this of course QOe -pnjp, and
T;he total s is made from trees.
• a.lo of nine p'oPular novels
hag -been given ae. 1,670,000 volumes;
and, taking the average weight of
each as being twenty ounces, we ar-
rive at a. total of two million poundsof ,
fropaper.
pi . n average sprn,ce tree,
about half a cord iofrwood,maele' wavelets
re-
presents five hundred which re.
s'er, so that the nine nvorks of de of fie-
Acan were responsible fd'r' using up no
elver than four thousand trees....,
!h,anrbor,s' Joerna,}.
Glad of the Job.
Tornetn Now,
Brantford murderer
^'tricte•1 rine rondo la
There to • iYiYl meed, it t
"n;nra,r„
area willing I
His little kilts are put away,
His flaxen curls ars shorn. ;
His toys lie in the hall to -day, ,
Neglected and forlorn.
Our neighbors' chickens calrnly hunt
For bugs and worms and things,
Or sun themselves, relieved from fear
01 broken legs or wings,
ThAll e dozing
eat is cuddled up
And out rlpeaeeful heap,
Is catehang s steps the pup
up on sleep.
AhSit .
sigli n little mother, Why
''There e,tiic t'+ pensive there v
ht In
And sweetness in the air. the shy
9seefu1 moments calmly go..
Cottle, come, don't be a fool--
�1
Since 1'y for the teacher, though
Willie's gone to school.
of
WE ARE ALL FAMILIAR with the deep, hoarse
r" graveyard cough." It Is the cry of the
'tortured lungs for mercy. Give thein merey
,pn the form of Allen's Lung Balsam. a
,yeplendld remedy for pulmonary trouble.
Able to Suggest One
r "Ilse hatable body:- said the lee -
stirrer in. anatomy, "is the most abso-
.,lately perfect machine in existence.
It is inconceivable tliiat It could ever
be improved upon, when considered
in its relation to its environment,
and its adapta.billty to. the purposes
for which it was created."
" With ail ine respect, professor,"
interrupted the tail, gaunt, spindle-.
shanked member of tbe class, " I
think I could mention a possible im-
provement."
" Indeed 1" said the lecturer, visibly
nettled at the young man's presunmp-
tion. "Pray, what improvement
would you suggest, sir 2"
I think the shin bone ought to
have been located at the back part
of the leg instead of tbe front.'' --
Chicago Tribune.
Railway 'Enterprise in Atr'loa.
Baltimore Sun.
A contract has ,been made for the
early construction of a hugh steel
bridge to span the Zambesi River
near the Victoria Falls, and an en-
gineer has just left England to begin
the work. The railway between Bulu-
wayo and the falls will be completed
by January next, the section be-
tween Butuwayo and the Waukie coal
mines having been completed during
the present month. As many as 167
miles of it had been opened to traf-
fic; in March last. Access by rail to
the coal mines is expected to boost
the gold and -copper mining indus-
tries of Rhodesia. The quality of the
coal he said to .be very fine.
1
told,
becat
tlgiltl;
holds t
on at
ons and
hind, este
becoming
Occasionallj
fence, wheel.
ed if thee tt
ought and it
possibility of
O1'a:wl hack un
The Untrammelled Girl of To -any.
Baltimore News.
n former generations Ove were
that girls kicked over the traces
see they were curbed in :too
v. Now not even 'd ribbon
]rem, and they are galloping
e pace which leaves chaster -
mothers breathlessly be-
t eaohl girt seems to be
a iaW, unto herself, only
v hampered by some big
!' will probably, be jump-
'mptatlon is great ep-
there is reasonable
her being able to
'perceived.
Prom the Bachei?crr's Viewpoint.
Chicago N`8Ws.
"I see that prizefighters fight in a
ring," remarked Miss GIddygirl,
What kind of a ring is it ?"
"An engagement ring is used for
sparring," remarked the old bathe-
IQee "hut when jt is a fight to a fin-
ish aWeddin'rine ie steed, I believe."
ISSUE NO. 42; 1903
-Mrs. Winslovr•s boothing Syrup should
always bo used for "Ohildren Teething, It
goodies tam child. softens thegams, cures wind
cori'o and is the best remedy for Diarncoaa.
Spur.,
Teaohi11g Ilia* a Lesson,
ilevelana Plain Dealer,
`rDldn't I tell you hot 'to propose
to me again ?" • tt
' "You said sonlething of the kind,
but, of course, it ma4e no impression
on me."
"Oh; it didn't ? Well. I'll give you a
Leeson now that you won't forget.
You'll never propose to me again."'
Wita,t are you going to do 2"
" rm going to accept you."
Those Worrying fifes I—One applica-
tion of Dr. Agnew's Ointment will give you
comfort. Applied every night for three to
six nights' and a care is affected in the moat'
stubborn caeca of Blind. Bleeding or Itching
Pies. Dr. Agnew's Ointment cures Eczema
and alt itening and and burning skin dis-
eases. It acts like magic. 88 cents, -13
•
fn Going to New York He Wast$'ff So He Was.
Be sure that your tickete read via Granit r :c •
ru k and LehlghVallProutef th • audit'
n y o
e "Black
Diamond Express." This is thedirect and
best route from all Canadian points, By this
route baggage is nowcheeked inbondanrl from
Canadian points. The Lehigh Valley has three
shotels, ain nd downuttown near all1u first-
class
Euro-
pean steamship docks, saving passengers for
Europe a long and expensive transfer. Secure
vour tickets of Grand Trunk agents. Robert
S. Lewis, Canadian Passenger Agent, S8
Yonge street, Toronto, Ont.
Not What Kind of Arithmetid.•
,London Tit -Bila,
"i he.va to help Johnny with his
mental a.r•ithmetio every evening,"
said the young woman, "and it's a
nu.i,,sa.nee.' I i
"Do you--er—know, that celebrated
prablern about one plus one equal
mei ?"asked the young man.
"I saimental arithmetic, not sen-
timental." ,said the young woman
with greet dignity.
Mlnard'e Z,inlment relleves Neur-
algia. ,
Realty a a.11everWoman.
,Brooklyn Lite.
"Doh't jou think that woman's
clever,?"
"Clever I .Wier, .she's so clever she
can make all her own clothes with-
out other women knowing it 1"
Min:ard's Liniment for sale every-
where.
Far Consolation. .
Chimes Journal.
don't suppose he meant anything
nnkiud,'• said the young woman, "but
Itwas a very startling coincidence."
"What do you mean ?"
"Just before Harold and I got mar-
ried ' his friends persuaded him to join
a 'don't worry club.' "
Kidney Duty.—It Is the parttenlar func-
tion of the kidneys to filter out poisons
which pass through them into the blood.
When the kidneys are diseased they cannot
-do their whole duty, and should have the
help . and strength that South America
onfkieljrnhea
1rmsodnydisorder. It evs Inall
hours: 14
Words of the Wise.
.Holiness is not a rapturous. tri-
. umph away up somewhere in vague
heights of glory, steadfast and
Wendel Iike a sun. It is just a
,vpoor heart that makes room for
'; Jesus.—Mark Gap Pearse.
No one can resist the argument
of holiness brought in a personified
form before him, in its gentiersess,
tin its sweetness, in its aspiration,
In its love, in all its, blossoms and
fruits of peace and joy. --henry
• Ward Beecher.•
The only defence against contag-
;•ion is exuberant healthy It is the
man who is run down who becomes
the victim of the pestilence. It is
not otherwise in th'e realm of the
Spirit. If we are to be protected
against
the
th
Idarkness pestilence
shall have w tobepossessed by a plentitude of epir-
itual life.—J. H. Jowett.
"I suptiui r; Ceriggleby was fired with
enthusiasm when he took up the du-
ties of his new, position 2"
"No; he seemed to get Lazier ev-
ery day. Finally he was discharg-
ed,"
"You don't say ?"
"Yes. He wasn't fired with en»
thusiasnr at the start, but he was
at 'the finish." t , ,
ENiILISII SPAVIN LINIMENT. ,t
Bemove:A all hard, soft or calloused lumps
and blemishes from horses ; blood spavin,
curbs, splints, ringbone, sweeney, stifles,
Sprains, sore and swollen throat, cougghs,
etc. Savo ge0 by use of one bottle. WYan
Iranted the most wonderful blemish cure ever
known.
.t
Was Anxious.
Philadelphia Press.
In .a downtown church, there was
introduced a now hymn last Sun-
day, and after the dismissal of the
services, the organ blower found lila
way to the player's bench and ask.
ed in a meek voice: "How did the
music for tbat new hymn go this
evening ?" "Oh, very well, very, welt,
indeed," replied the organist ; "bub
wiry do you ask,?" "Well,' said the
blower, "I'll tell y'ou the truth,
was a bit nervous and a bit worried
about It, for, yon see," he went on
explaining, "I never glowed for that I
hymn before."
Lifebuoy Soap---disin£ectaat—is strongly
recommended by the medical profession as
a safeguard against infectious diseases. ,n
What the Goat Did.
Buffalo Times.
A sweet £;tri graduate from a Bos-
ton school thus describes the manner
in which a goat butted a boy out
of a front yard in the neigllbor-
h•ood : "He hurled the previous end
of this anatomy a'gai'nst the boy's
afterwards with an eagerness and
relocity which, backed by the goat's
avoirdupois, imparted a momentum
that was not relaxed until the
Instigation of the vehement pias.
peration was Landed on terra firma,
,e pale of the goat's juris-
diction
DR. A. W. CHASE'S og
CATARRH CORE ,,, t;.
is sent direct to the disease&
parts by the Improved' Blower.
Heals the ulcers, clears the air
passagin the
tthroaieandope manentls y cures
Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower
free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase
Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo,
Willie the Wise Child.
Philadelphia edger.
Papa — See here, Willie, you
mustn't bother me. When I was al
little boy I didn't bother my, papal
with questions.
Willie—Maybe if you had, pa, you'll,
be able to answer mine.
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