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Zurich Herald, 1915-04-02, Page 7• FROM .00 H IE SCORAII0 NOTES .oi' INTEREST FROM HER BANES AND BRAES. What le Gobi; Ow inthe f gh1auils and teeevlauds of Auld i Scotia. The Perth County Council are to erect a sanitarium i;i the Muir of • Auch terardea', .. A case ;of anthrax hats occurred at the farm of High Longs, Lismest, occupied by Mr, Adair, Edinburgh National Relief Fund now amounts to over $525,000 and the Midlothian Fund to over $75,- 600. 1?ecently about 200 recruits ,from all over S.utherlandshire arrived at the 'Territorial. headquarters at Gcilspie. Lenge Town Council :have been threatened with court martial if their lighting arrangements are not iroclified. The Duke of l;uecie.uch has been appointed Lord -Lieutenant of the County of 1)umfr.iesshire in succes- sion tohis late father, Damage to the extent of about $00,000 was done ;by fire. on the premises of the St, Vincent Motor and Cycle Co,, Glasgow, It is intimated that the fleshers of :Glasgow at meetings held in; the city, have decided to .advance ` the retail price of meat by 4 cents per Ib. The body of a Territorial soldier was discovered on the main Duna - fern -dine to Edinburgh *line at the North Junction signal box, Inver- keithing. In Scotland the marriage rate has been increasing, a Blue Book show- ing that the figure in 1912 was 6:85 per 1,000, an increase on the year 11103-11. Recruiting has been brisk at Dumfries and recently about 40 Hien haveoined Kitchener's army and 47 the•Territorial Reserves. The magistrates have been. con- sidering municipal interests and other matters in connection with any possible raid that may be made on Edinburgh. Owing to the increase in the price of flour the 4-1b. loaf has been ad- vanced one cent in Alyth, Blair- gowrie, Burrelton, Coupar-Angus, Mergie and Newtyle. One of the few remaining aurviv- ors of the Indian mutiny has just died at Hec'kmondwiks, in the per- son of William 'Salmon Holt, at the age of 81 years. The Clyde shipbuilding -statistics 11or the past year show a decrease of a quarter of a million ton in ships launothed, The total tonnage launched was. 465,000. Improvements are to be -carried out at Saltcoats harbor. The Town Council have agreed to - borrow $30,000 to meet the expense of re- •stoeing and renovating it. Two men,. Henry Skelton, trim- mer. and John Anderson, deck hand, belonging to the trawler Eagle, employed by the Admiralty on patrol duty, were drowned at Cromarty. The ancient annual custom if burning the olavie at Burghead was prohibited by the Chief Con- stable of the County, as the glare would have been visible out on the Moray .Firth. A case of drowning occurred in the Caledonian Canal near Inver- ness, the victim being a young lady named LenaMackenzie of Bun - drew, who apparently stumbled over the embankment in the dark. Lord Rosebery, president of the Highland and Agricultural Society, proposed at the general meeting of the Society that a contribution of $6,000 be given. by the Society to the Prince of Wales' National Re- lief Fund. The Motherwell Town Council have resolved to establish a separ- ate polies force from May 15th next, and to sever connection with the county police. Inspector G. Armond, Motherwell, has been ap- pointed ebief constable of the new force. Great alarm was created recently in Gourouck by two shells dropping • in the town. It turned out to be two shots were fired tram the fort at Port,kil aoros•s the girth of Clyde from Gourodk at an outward bound steamer that .failed . to stop when challenged. Rear jansie i An old woman, unable to road, en receiving a letter from an eb• sent son asked a friend 'to read it to her. The writing was so bad that the friend, hardly able to make it out, read •atanlmeringlq, "Dear moth—mother, x---1---te,-• take" ---whereupon the old woman cried out gleefully. "It's from dear Jamie, sure enough 1 He always etutltered 1" a WHAT MOTHERS SAY OP iiAEIY'S rOWN TABLETS litairvea Once a mother leas used Baley'e Own Tablets for he,z4 little ,;ince-she will use no other medicine, She P� .ices the l,a:blet+e art an quickly realizes safe aeanedy and tripe that via give ,stfi'e restate, Con- cerningthein Myth R, L, Wright Penna%t, Sisk., writes t "/ havel used Baby's Own Tablets. toil my three babies and think so Hutch of them that I, always keep them in the house." The Tablets' erre sold by medicine dew1en or by mail. at 25 cents a, box from The Dr: Wil- liams' Medicine Co,, . Brockville, Ont, BENEFITS OF IR111.0A'I'iON. When Sir William Van Horne said many years' ago that the C.P.R. by undertaking the weak of irrigation east of Calgary, would Make tth:e wilderness to blossom like the rose, he was derided, but to -day this prophecy may be raid to be a literal fact. At any rate, millions of. acres have not' only been reclaimed by the !company, but the whole. district hag been so improved and beautified that there is now a general clamor for irrigation in sections which .are still untouched. Deputations have gone to Ottawa to stir the Govern- ment into undertaking the work outside the proprietarial-limits of the C.P.R., on the lands which seem to require this treatment to produce similar resullts to those so gratifying and profitable on the C.P.R, wands. As one result of this demand On the part of the people of Southern Alberta, Professor Fairfield, super- intendent of the Dominion Experi- mental Farm, Lethbridge, con- vinced farmers that with irrigation production will not only be greatly increased, but permanent homes established on the prairie, which. can be rendered naturally beauti- ful when irrigation works are avail- able. The professor laid great stress on growing alfalfa corn, which meant more fodder for live stock, more fertility of !soil, im- provement to all crops. Resolu- tions were passed asking the Minis- ter of the interior to carry out irrigation works,. or to arrange for an extension. of the C.P.R. systemi. For This One Day. For this one ay— Grant us sight to see the road, Creep plainly on our winding way. And grant us strength to load For this one day. For this one day— Guide our feet the road along, Let not our weary footsteps stray, Help us lift a stave of song For this one day. For this one day— Let us not see the mud beneath, But know the gold above the grey. And smell the wind 'frau off the heath . For this one day. For this one 'day— When bowed at eve for benison, Grant that upon the uphill way Our passing smile has gladdened one On this one day. How a Sid Wolllau bear the Call Regain Health READ THIS VERY CAREFULLY. "For years I was thin and delicate. I lost color and was easily tired; a yellow pallor, pimples and blotches on my face were not only mortifying to my feelings, but because 1 thought my skin would never look nice again I grew despondent, Then my appetite failed. I grew very weak. Various remedies, pills, ,tonics and tablets 1 tried without permanent benefit. A visit to my sister put into my hands a box of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. She placed reliance upon them, and now that they have made me a well woman I would not be without them whatever they might cost. I found Dr. Hamil- ton's Pills by their mild yet •searching action very suitable to the delicate character of a woman's nature. They never once griped me, yet they estab- lished regularity. My appetite grew keen—my blood red and pure—heavy rings under my eyes disappeared and to -day my skin is as clear and un- wrinkled as when I was a girl. Dr. Hamilton's Pills did it all," The above straightforward letter from Mrs. J. Y.'kodd, wife of a Well- known miller in Rogersville, Is proof sufficient that Dr. Hamilton's Pills are a wonderful woman's medicine: Use no other pill but Dr. Hamilton's. 25c. per box. All dealers. or The Catarrh - ozone Co., Kingston, Ontario. The ohap who is buried in obli- vion is also a dead one. Nfraard'at Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. Vetee1 The Robeek Smile. This is Rear -Admiral cle Robeck, the Iristhman' of Swedish descent, who has ,succeeded Carden in con- trol of the Dardanelles fleet. Heeis a brother of Baron de Robeck. Made the 'Clyde Themsels. The river Clyde has been 'brought to its present draft by dredging, and the Scotch are very proud of it. A party of Americans scorned it one clay. "Call . this a river:?" said they. "Why, it's only a ditch in comparison with our Mississippi, or 3t. `Lawrence, or Hudsan." "A.weel mora," said a Scotch by- stander,• "you've got Providence to thank for your rivers, but'we made this one oorsel's." • Chest Colds alld Iloarsiless Quickly Rubbed Away `G "Nerviline" Gives Speedy Relief and Cures Over. Night, Got a cold? Is your voice raspy—i`s your chest congested or sore? If so you are the very person that Nerviline will cure in a jiffy. • Nerviline is strong and penetrating. It sinks right into the tissues, takes out inflammation and soreness, de- stroys colds in a truly wonderful way; Rub Nerviline over the . chest—rub on lots of it, and watch that tightness, disappear. Nerviline won't blister, it sinks in too fast—doesn't simply stay on the surface like a thick, oily lini- ment would. if the throat is raspy and sore: rub it well outside with Ner- viline, and use Nerviline as a gargle diluted with warm water. Just one or two treatments, like this and Yourou voice and throat will be quickly nor- mal again. Just think of it—for forty years the largest used family medicine in this country-Nerviline must be good, must quickly relieve .and cure a hun- dred ills that befall every family. Try it for earache, 'toothache, coughs, colds, sore chest, hoarseness and mus- cular pains in every part of the body. Large family size bottle 50c.; trial size 25c, at all dealers. • PRAISES BRITISH ARTILLERY. It Is Nov Superior to the German Batteries. It is good to have it from Sir John Fr.enoh that the British artil- lery, at various points along the front of twenty-five miles held by the Allies, has increased its ascen- dancy over the enemy's batteries, says the Glasgow Citizen, It is also -eminently satisfactory to be told that our men, have obtained a complete mastery over the enemy's snipers. Very many of the casual- ties hitherto sustained have been due to this camp-aign of pot -.shots Organized by the Genmans. It has been said that they have trained marksmen for this work, but, given time, our people. we fancy, can al- ways reach equ•aility in anytihing, and in much human effort, superi- ority.. We entered the campaign deficient in guns and men. 7.10 -day matters are on a different footing. The adverse balance in field a,rtil-' lery and guns. of heavy calibre has been pretty well adjusted ; the nu- merical inferiority in men is being rapidly lessened if it has not been altogether made up. Moreover, there have been evidences, in much 61 the reeent fighting along ' the western front, that the Allies have already secured a moral aaeendan- cy over the Hun levies. In Poland something of the same influence is observable. The compliment paid to the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, by Six John French will be -appreciated from end to end of the Canadian Domini,o;n. They have had their baptisms of fire and emerged from it with. lustre. It is easier for a girl to throw a young man over than it is for her to hit what she throws at. Last year the gold ontput of the Transvaal was 8,976,139 ounces, valued at £36,&88,075. eponto shoo Tudor Speaks TELLS OF THE G001) DO1D1)'f KIDNEY PILLS RAVE DONE. She I{uti No Fnith. in Them. But the RQSnits alld Health Obtained cion,iueed Her. • Grates Cove, Trinity Bay, Nfld., IVIarc r 291111 (Special).—Among the .thousands in Newfoundland who pin their faith to I)od,d's Kidney Pills is Miss- Mary Bridget .Wha- ban,.ieaclier•in the Roman Catholic School here. "I .am exceedingly grateful. to t)odd':s Kidney Pills," Miss, Whe lan,states in an interview. "I was 'very much rundown in health. Close confinement to my work brought on my trouble, "Reading of the many cures by Docld's Kidney Pills I began to use them and I must confess with very little faith, "Before I had taken one box I was not only cared but my strength was growing rapidly, and I feat a great improvement in every way." Miss Whelan gives, the real rea- son of the popularity of Dodkl'-s Kidney Pine, They do not cure the ailment aimed at at the expense of some other part of the body, They build up health all over the .body. They do this by curing the ,Kidneys. Cured Kidneys mean pure blood, Retailed- Glory. _"Mother wants a penn'orth of glory divine..' "We don't keep that," said the chemist. "Oh, yes, you do," the little maid retorted. "We've got it here be- fore. Mother puts it down the drain in the back yard." Then. the chemist knew that the "glory divine" *as another way of saying chloride of lune. . Mlnard's Liniment Cures Dandruff. Quite So. "Longevity, after all, is largely h matter of diet." "Indeed! I had the impression it was largely a matter of time." k Granulated Eyelids, ae Eyes inflamed by expo- sure to Sun, Rust and Wind quickly relieved by Murine yes Eye Remedy. No Smarting. - just Eye Comfort. At Your Druggist's 50c per Bottle. Muatue Eye SalveinTubes25c. For Book oltheEyefreeask Druggists or Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago 'l'errorff, :wove but Worse Below. Kate (just returned)—Yes, Ihap- pened to be in that. very city when the German aeroplane dropped the bombs. Alice—Didyou run for the cellar? Kate --No, I heard there were rats there.. Minard's Liniment Cures Burns, Eto. Pat Replied. An Irishman. having recently ar- rived in New York', got employment with a .wood merchant, Later he was ordered to take a load of wood some distance away. Having gone half his j•:iurniy he came to a steep hill, and while the horses were struggling to get to the top liis boss happened to meet him,and seeing the horses in such difficulty, and Pat sitting on tdp of the load, he stopped him and exclaimed "Do you think the horses havent got enough to do without hauling you up the hill?" Pat, fixing, himself more comfortably on the load, said, "Is that what you stopped me for I" "`Yes,""., replied the boss. Then, with a crack of the whip, Pat re- plied, "Gee up ! It's a. poor ship that can't carry the captain. Po whom it iiiay. concern; This is to certify that I have used MINA1ID'S LINI- MENT myeelt as well es proscribedit in my practice where n liniment was re- gttiredl and have never failed to get the desired effect. C. A. ICING, M.U. Noticing that Harry was a trifle downcast when the dinner was about half over, his young wife ex- claimed gayly c "Cheer up, Harry, the worst is yet to. come," Her hus- band glanced up quickly, and with a, despaifaiog gIanee inquired: "What! have you trade a pie ?" btlnard'a t.lnlntont for sale evcrywhare. IID. 7. issrt lf'ri ai i*oatil'alvter4 M ihi- ts.lfitci liy' trill ditivy divl8l,O 1, Ot.. 'tan, tgi41, there were .e'tiGiit iti t. lzrisli3 ? 00lette to In yields of Ma t liud fat that they must comrrl.ella the attention of every progressive ae d yaxitzn, )11110 best Cow in one herd gave only 4,158 pounds of milk arid only ,155 pounds of fat; the average Of the whole 'herel was only 3,712 pounds of milk and ,136 patinds of fat. In a herd near by the poorest yield of any otic cow was 6,666 }wounds of milk and 278 poirndle 6f fat; the herd average was 7,206 pounds of milk and 342 pounds of fat. There were several individual yields of over .eight .thousand pounds of milk, while one good grade cow gave 14,400 pounds of milk and 562 pounds of fat. Coming to the .cost of feed, plen- ty of herds had an average cost per cow of from forty to fifty;five dol- lars; even at these high figures the net profit above the cost of feed ran up to forty-six and fifty dollars as the herd average. Such results are full of meow - agement for the ownera. and au- gur well for the future of cow test- ing in .the Maritime Provinces. Other dairymen may well strive to emulate these records of fifty and ixty-five dollars_ clear profit above the .cost of feed as made by good individual cows. -This sensible me- thod of determining the respective merit of -each cow as a.profit maker lays a solid fotindation far building. np a singularly interesting herd from a inodern business standpoint. —C. F. W. Cure • Guaranteed Never known to fall; • acts without pain in 24 hours. Is soothing, healing; r "1' 9 takes the'°siing right out. No remedy so quick, safe and sure as Putnam's' Pain- less Corn Extractor. Sold every - Where -25c. ner bottle. " Ceaseless Toil. "I want you .to understand," said young Spender, "that I got my money by hard work." "Why, I thought it was left to :you by your rich nnele." "So it was, but I had hard work to get it away from the lawyers." INFORMATION FOR INVENTORS Messrs. Pigeon, Pigeon cC Davis, patent solicitors, Montreal, report that 147 Canadian patents were issued for the week ending Febru- ary 23rd, 1915, 116 of which were granted to Americans, 14 to Cana- dians and 17 to residents of foreign countries. Of the Canadians who received patents 7 were residents of Ontario, 3 of Nova Scotia, 2 of Saskatche- wan, and 2 of Quebec. Get•ling Back at the Judge. A judge in remanding a criminal called him 'a scoundrel. The- pris- oner replied, as he was leaving the courtroom, "Sir, I am not as big a scoundrel as your honor"—here the culprit stopped, but finally add- ed—"takes me to be." • "Put •your words closer to- gether." said the judge. You will find relief in Zam-Buk ! It eases the burning, . stinging pain, stops bleeding and brings ease. Perseverance, with Zara. Buk, means cure: Why not prove this 7 .sU Drarppistz_and Stores.— M91ISCE LL4NglO V S. CANCER, TT.7MORS, LUMPS, ETC., internal and external, cured With- out pain by our home treatment. 'hirrite Cob Limited Colling Dr. d, Ont n Medical Delicately flavoured- klighiy concert- trated. WHY WORRY ! • Choose your variety and ask your grocer for "Clark's". eativeS rove SALE, H. W. D&'WSeat, Ninety Oolborno Street, - Toronto. TF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL A" J. Fruit, Stock, Grain or D8iiy. Fenn,. write H. W. Dawson, Brampton, or 00 Colborne St., Toronto. B. W. DAWSON, Oolboruo St., Toronto, NURSERY STOCK. (�YTR.AwBTaarEs, iRASPBE1RRIES, Po. i TATOES. Catalogue fire, M<Conne.l & Son. Pert Burwell, Ont, OF INVENTIONS PIGEON, PIGEON & OAY1S tier, 5Write 9 o SJames 4o,'mat on, tra¢6 new Wheelock 18 x 42 Automatic Valve Complete operating condition, flywheel, frame, belt, cylinders, and all parts. Can be shown running at present time. Will .sell at less than half cost Brice. S. 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