The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1915 Page: 5 of 10
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hr will
YolFwill feel
e cheerful; full
1. ‘
a's Liver TonV )■ “entirely
e, thjrefore haroleee apd can-
ate. Qlva It-to your children!
"oCppjple are delay Dodgon’e
in? Instead of dangerous eal-
Y. Tour druggist win tell you
sale of calomel Is almost
entirely here.
ED SPEAKER FOR A SONG
v
And Bibulous Gentleman Escaped
Anflsr Of Dignified Head of British
Parliament.
hie. filaoh
r caetle, with
jBrtous lyoms. _____p ___I_______| PH
le expanse' ®r That- mSMber. One-mt Hie beet 4s, toefol-.---For, HF.ADACHgB anfiRglPji Ifs
lowing, which he told at a publlq'fliu-
Mr. IlalfQur Is cxedlted' wltfi know-
ing more gobd~Storles aWtCT the Brit-
ish house pf commons than any other
Serum Cure for Tetanus. *:
Doctor Doyen, the famous French
surgeon, announces the discovery of
rJT." ES.’SLiSS
in the Ardennes, and the secret of his
success lies in keeping'^ the patient
with head downward afan angle of 15
degrees After injecting the serum Into
his loins. Doyen say* he cures 8"
per ceBt. of his cases.
Principal Products.
Teacher-'—What Is the elephaht
hunted for, Emerson?
Bright Pupil—Magazine articles!—
POclt. .**' . *, ■' * ^ ';1
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Broad, comfortable pas-
ely Jeading to the smal
Fontaine an honored
Jathbed. .
iUd be safe, you must stay
Mage You, ust *aes by
fenlug thorn the hundreda„of
aoj-s. You must pass with-
Irlng them the Becret wind-
leading uj^ or dovfn to iin-
IiiiCSS—
■ H never know all you really
will never see-the festive
ttfl brilliant revels, nor fhe
t chapel with Its mystic echta-
fou will never And the hidden
with
-Its b)8arre_as:
age—you wilt never reach the
UkV-i'OuiU with if# view -across
and sea and, up Into the skies.
. And you will never see the
cells where 1 weird things are
t—nor the ghastly dungeon deep
rn below the ground, where one
sobbing and bleeding and broken,
wheape.there le np returning. M
I have opened qiAny a door In my
gtle—said Christine—and I fear l
hall never And my way back to„ the
’ broad, comfortable passage.—Smart
Set. ___ V .
TAKES OFF DANDRUFF'
HAlfLSTJlPS.l AILING
ner'-some time Ago:* "
"I remember hearing of a filed nr
.guisbed ge'etlemalh,’' he said, “who re-
ported In the press gallery just about
one hundred years ago. HeJiad had
an excellent dinner, washed down
tedjth excellent wine.. He waa bored
with the debate. He was wearied with
the superfluity of rhetoric, which pre-
vailed Just as much one hundred years
ago as today. He got bored, and he
got up and asked the speaker for a
song. ,/
‘.The speaker or that day wap Mr.
Addington, a gentleman who was noth-
f- not-proper. The; whajSL hpus*
t the sneaker, waj .convulsed
with laughted 9 ~ Si
= "Tilt) SCI grant ef artno was appealed
to. He went to the gallery and he In-
quired- The culprit retained the pres-
enco of mind to point to a respectable
Quaker sitting below him, and this
'unfortunate . gentleman was actually
taken intd Clrttody." —L K.'.
-Take CAPUDINE-
Dlquld—Prompt and
Pleas apt-—Adv.
mthi1. • • 4
Do not expect to surfbend yourself
wlth.jfpod friends ft .you persist JnJbc-
lng unfriendly.-—Milwaukee *
■*: v % --1 -
Wo»k. Wuerr
■ u-a er»ud». No siixotinii^
Write ,fox Book of Ifjre
Mye H*ro«ay {kb, galck#o
But, then, monkeys
family trees.
-r -V*-'
creased TH%
overdo nowaday
Lbs. Constant Alt
weakens the kldoi-
Beware of fatal 1
baciiacho or urinary
ueys, use a tested W<
Doan’a Kidney Pi
dence, for ho other
used or ao generally ■
Will Cook. l« Watef ;
St. Waxahachle, Tex,.!,
•ays: "I •ufteted rraitp
skaj-B calfhra. In the
small of my back, esp«
rlally -when 1 StoapeA
My back ache'fl ao a'e-
verily ‘ at n»aM.- I
eouldn’t rest w*ll and
mornings I felt tired
and unrefreldicd., .The
kidney secretions ntoed
too ot\en. pr*n>
trey Fills ^helped.dA as.,
e<*I used them and '
[A kb-kv that' they live
k up to rrprwntaUona.'"' '
. G»t Deea'e a* Kay Store. 80s I
D OAN'SVa
FOSTEjuMiutunS <po., buffaN
IrntJ-tb^
Al-j-toH FAfft'-WsSaV ttrt
Badly MStcBede *
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it
T~
I
at m«
never.
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Is.
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i
Ibuylug
toucb
hat
•ask
lowijyer,
For for us
bh other
averse to
f shall not
Jo please
Be, where
Be, then.’r
in town
i with that
1 • i /-■
, hundred
Come, b4 as
]ild be with
ir people?"
Rogers of
^ In town'
catalogue,
,. He showed
tore It Into
flutter through
psper bw
Girls! Try Thtst Makes Halr Thick,
Glossy,- Fluffy, Beautiful—No
More Itching Scalp.
Within tan minutes 'after an appli-
cation of Danderlne you cannot find
slpgle trace of dandruff or falling hair
and your scalp will not Itch, but what
'wUrpTease yhu toost Win be after a
few weeks' Use, when you see new
hair, Jflne and downy at flnst—yes—but
really new hair—growing all oyer the
0 scalp. .
A little Danderlne immediately dou-
6lea the beauty of your hair. No dif-
ference how dull, faded, brittle arid
soraggy, just moisten a cloth With
Danderlne and carefully draw- If
Mrs,- Yeast—This paper" says the
matching of colors has been brought
down to an exact Science by the In-
volition of a machine
pose.
Mr. Teast—You
people who run the stol
btly your hair to get
chines, dear.Y,r“
--;r—= ;
VI- The Cause.
In a discussion of modern poets,
W. B—Tlttes, tns Philadelphia novel-
ist, condemned Alfred Noyes. -----
‘‘Noyes' peace poems! ” he said.
.•‘Ob, those peace poems!"
He then added with a shudder:
‘‘It Is now universally admitted that
the Irritation and suffering caused by
Noyes’ peace poems are responsible
fur ttiP p-rv-Fujit World-Wide war."
through yoor hair, talking one small
•strand at a tlme;”'Tl)e effect is aoai-
“fbg—your hair will hs light, fluffy and
wavy, and have aff appearance( of
abundance; An Incomparable luster,
softness nnd luxuriance.
Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton’s
Danderlne From any1 store, and prove
that youlr Hair Is- as pretty and eoft
as any—that It has been neglected or
injured by careless treatment—that’s
all—yon surely can have beautiful hair
and lots of’it If you will J^st try a lit-
tle Danderlne. Adv.
. . ■ -------- ---------— ,-
ATHEATWENT THAT HEALS
V; ' MOST SKIN-DISEASES
.. . -■ -• •:v _ - zszr
Don’t stand that Itching skip humor
one day longer. Go to the nearest
"druggist apd.Tgr ahnflt TSc; fBt a Jar
nt rmlnol ointment and a cake of res-
inol soap. - Bathe the eczema patches
with resinol soap-and, hpt water^ dry
and^ipply a little resinol ointment.
it’s almost too good to be true. Th#
torturing, itching and burning stop In-
stantly, you no longer have to dig and
scratch, sleep becomes possible, and
healing begins. Soon the ugly, tor-
turing eruptions disappear completely
find for good.—Adv.
His Choice.
The manof great financial promi-
nence had met .with an accident.
"We’ll have to probe,” said the doc-
tor.
Suspicious* . v.v_..
“How about this rarer demanded’1 J°st that moment ths man recov-
v -, ' , .. .. *>red mnaHnuinnii and nvclalmed:
ered consciousness and exclaimed;|
Hf It's a surgical operation go
ahead, but If H’s another Investiga-
tion, give me an anesthetic.”
the' stranger In New York.
“Fare's quite correct, sir," replied
trfb (*xl chauffeur. “I haven’t over-
charged you/’
..‘‘I Imfcw you haven’t,^ sind wh7
haven’t you'?' What sort of a game
afa you up to noVr , ' Jf,,
a..',rasin'? «.!» _
. CASTORlA. a safe and eure rembdy for .ICglJert“Nsver
lall,” said the. Infants and cklldrsn, and sea that ft training to clean
fymt with that- BignUUire of
Came Natural.
Bacon—They say that president- of
the bank who got away'wfth a lot of
the money began his career as Jani-
fnrgot his early
out the bank', 6Tl-
1 the girl,'
dentty.
- In Use For Over 36 Years.
Children Cry f«r Fletcher^ Oastoria
|hcd,‘‘- answered
he proof ahd,
small pieces.
|d for me?” the
&ns," answered
town.. Yon
s. good day."
wgs gone the
fiwfl «at down
an abstrao-
"7 "Accelerstlno thd Jump.
“It spetns quite tbs fad nowadays
tar players tq Jump from ‘organised
baseball’ td the Federal league/’
"Yes. It appears, that a fat con-
tract makes affine springboard."
-irt- —.....
-.....■Ffjjw Man's StandpolnU- .J.
"What Is chaos, par
the third Stage, in that
Lost.
“Boer your husband
tern parT’’' j ■J//|
"Not any more. Hs lost It perma-
nently about two years after our mar-
riage.” i
Praise Lydia E. Pinkham’s Ve
*r V
Woroen from-the Atlantic to the Pad
of this great country no city so large!
but that some woman has written vj
health restored- by Lydia_ E. Pinkh^lj
pound. No woman who is sufferinf
to her uex. should-rest untiLshe ha;
a trial. Is itfnot reasonable to b
these women, it will do for any sid
~+-
Wonderful Case of i
of Bushnell, 111
six, Ilt.—“ I think all the trouble 1'^
BTTR^ *«*" --- , ^
marriage wast^aLi^d^b^e^osiire
M^whenTwas’t^yOtog Wreafatrteat ifc wy«3
Buffered very much with beariiag down p&infl iu fll
- misacahle .pains ^across me, wus very peryoila aH
down in health, hut sinoe ThaTe taken Lydia E.
A Grateful Atlantic Cooi
ITododon, Me.—“I feel it a duty I owe to a
tell what Lydia E. Pinkham’s VegeUble.Com]
back ached, I had no appetite and was so nerv
then I would lie so tired mornings that I comd
It seemed almost impossible to move or do ■
thought Inever would lie any hotter until I suPv^^
tion. I commenced taking Lydia E. Hnkham’g Ve W|
and Toon felt like a now woman. I had no pains, slept
^Htite and was fat and could do ahnost all myowu wo;
four. I shall always feel that I owe my good LH
Ine.”—Mrs, IIaYwakd Sowbks, ilodgdon, Maine. ™
For 30 years Lydia B. Pinkhaia’s Vegetable
Compound lias been the standard remedy for fe-
male Ills* NO one sick with woman's ailments
does jostle* to herself If she dees not try this fa-
mous medicine made from roots and herbs, it
has restored somany suffering women to
to I,TWA E.PMKH AM MKWCISE CO. C
W ("CONYI DENTlAf.) LYNN, MASS., for advice.1
Your letter will be opened, read ana answered (
by a woman and held in sttict confidence.
medicine.’
^S4
Am
The Wretchedness
of Constipation
Can quickly be overcome •
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVF.R pats.
Purely vegetable
' —act surely, and
DEFIANCE ST
la WUBttRllJ_gmwing io.favtr
Doc* Not SfkkJLi
and il Wilt dM iSJur* thv *IWU f
lartnArr pnrpnwa it Ait K
psefcage 10c. 1-3 more starch
DU tANCb STARCH C0„
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The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1915, newspaper, March 11, 1915; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1118564/m1/5/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.