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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-08-18, Page 341. C7. ••- ,10.*.•••••••• •••• .1.-InTr-;••••mn• ••••••••••••••••• • 't440 lin ilk Vigt VIA WOK Ipoucto, vitik longitudinal divisione • 'of the eartbi •r IitALIII iDULIV110111,. 01 ... ....„,...„_,... ,,• 0' BY DR. J. .1.. MIDOLETON* , Previnetat tleard cli Hsellth• Ontario . a q Or Middleton wiii .bdo •giad to answer queettoes on public Health *ab 04. F. tars througn title 6011upt... ddross him at the Parliament . • , 0 '' Totento. • . . . r . ' . • II. •, vs. m maim Ns, *Ile lila Ilk VA *ft ma lat,aL la la is 1 . . Mentally, def ective peeple in .)arge 1 •' Sehool 'children with low nientalitY numbers are roaming. at ' large are a great hindrance to those who , throughout.the ' piovince, "speeding(' e•rtanorrnal. 'Not Drily de their habits ' . diSease hnd reproducing the1 ir own de -I of acti•Orre tend to lower the morals Other • ehildren, but •the class Werk f ective kind, Abuadant. proof of the' is hindered by the'co-miagline of the seriousness of this situation has beentwo grades of intellect. There should • , obta eel in Toronto and other cities. be in bet sec'al service worker* who areor, menLal defectives: who could : class every school district a special • ..neakingOextensiee investigations along; f be 'dealt with eeparately by a teacher heredity, undenbtedly: plaYn a Dig.These childr w uld include thoie • the direction of the ship . 11.•;.• The huge station? at tbe Eiffel Tower, Pariseplays an important Part in this • work. To ships at sea these time -signals exe invaluable. Chronometers can be checked to a great degree of accuracy and, a captain •with a faulty Chrono- meter Ts like a bicycle without A Sure Sign That the Blood is ' Watery and Impure. • I People with thin blood. are mud), T more subject ttellearlachers than fulle blootledliersons, and the germ Of mute - handIe-bar. • ' A ship loet in a fog can find her exact position ,by wireless. A series. •of direetion-fInding stations are now in use along one coasts, and a ship, Y. i nila that afflicte' giowing girls ie. al most. .alwayee accompanied by hOat1;. aches, .together •with disturbanee, of ci digestive otgid an, , .. • IF Whenever you 'llave constant or re - enfring •ligailaches and pallor of the • eTleo sending, out eignalS, enables crop - bearings' tie be taken hy the shore sta- tions, .who determine -the direction Troin which they are.,seni by incans of rneyable aerial. When the aerial is in ,orle position signals are strong, evhen in another they are weak, se in theline. of mental hygiene. • 'specially trained in mental' hYgiene. the end the aerial. can be pointed id . . fdir.t 'in . this 7•pahdltioR .defective Who are dell • or slow.' -witted, "those Wfreleas conCeris eaf course, . men telity, f or .althou'gh there are ex- tedeviddy•ineneed, dame 'always get- eyery-daST Affairs. ' ceptipM:•,‘it. is natUres:habit to repro- tine into 'mischief., Which ..sceres to BY the id ,of the valve-detctdes it tliice in kind.. • hole, then can this take then. unawares.' The. classee of •Ime been possihle for wireleeseugin 'state •of.affairs be rectified? schemeSebOcd children inirlit indeed be fur- eel's to • construct aaParatue, capable, c f • beeed Medical,Examination to Pre- titer graded by'scientifid methods, and sending and, receiving the sound of. • Vent mentally defectiVe people from Progress noted • as the result' Of epe- the iniman yoice, and, in fact, • any • , gettine...inarried, is being thought out, eial training, - ' spinal whateverfrom- the barking of 11. but this woad only dear in pert.with Fer"children of schebl age and a. dog to the Squalling,of a baby in ite• the problem as the question of Older, there is not at present a suf-! bath,. ' • • ••. 'iiIegtiri cy has • to beconsidere,dficient numberor variety of institu-1 And where will it all, end? We are Many df the Wegitimate children born tions .0„accetrimodate the eases varY-, progressingby leans -and bounds in have • Mothers who are distinctly be-. ing from mental defect i to inheellity.' wireless research. The day whet' , loW the par bf average mental 'cane- For. imbeciles•ancr definitely, feeble-'1'.wireless. will be as common is the oe-- • city, ae social servIce Workers find minded there is provision made -pub -1 (Unary telephone is Wellwithin sight. out in dealingwith such ."ses.. This, lie `bpinion"bas recognized the neces-; Just the removal of one or two more no doubt, applies also td,,teny of the sity for it.; but for the higher grade' little .problem, and the human .voice• ' fathers of such children, 'and h „tre-. of meatal defectives who in many res- will be sent all over the world. mendous task :thun...eonfronts. those pects are.. bright and 'seemingly in- "Will it ever be sent. to Meats?" is who are endeavoring • to imprtive 'the telligent, nothing has been One.; •And coinroon' (plestion. , condition of humanity both mediallYeyet this Class of people is almost -as Scientists: disagree on this; but the „end Physicany: • [definite a nienace to the community majorityasonsthe, sae y g4iii,g!e that exc*.e e1 1 wire One, point,.however, that should 1.3e as • is the criminal. t.The Toronto PeY-i re aeo.s' the curVa, .emphaslacd is that 'whatever part chiatric Clinic, conducted by a grroup less Waves al hdreditY plays in the child's mental of, physicians psychologist', and l tare of the earth'e;Asurface, and theree • condition ee birth it.. mentality nee' others who take A scientific interest fore cannot be seat,' however powerful less than it physiceVelake-up, ean in mental ahnormelitieg, is being eon' the world to such a distant p)anet as the transmitter, pdrpeedicularly from be, improved by scientific' cure' and .ducted at present in the out-patient's Loading' during.. the early Months and wing of the Toronto General Hospital. Mars. • • years of, its Iife. The human brain', The -.cases come from. the Public -deyelops hry 'rapidly rn infancy‘'end Schools; the Juvenile Courts, • Indus - childhood, muc'h•niOre'rapidly,tban the trial, Homes and various other insti- 'SUMMER COMPLAINTS • body, and hence. the .urgent need for tutions throughout tlie: city, and 'pto- ,,sufficient 'nourishment. of the •right' vide excellent clinical -Material. But • kinici,.dur,ing this critical • stage ot hu this only- touches the fringe :Of •what -.man life. At five years Or age about is to be done. The problem is Province - the time When a child hegine to go to; wide; indeed; 'it is a'• national and school, its brain eapacity has, to SI international .probleni. , • Science can •• • certain extent': already. 'been•deter-1..go". so far, hitt PUMP. opinion must be k • mined. this cart readily See awakened to come to the • support of ,• •how„importint is a *Schetne. of child I ieience before Very great' advances welfare that' will 'include the super-, can be inade. 'BeSides the problem Vieion of Infant feeding from the time' will have to be approached from the the: child is born and .So eciunteract'preventive as well as the curative sidee Some degree env defects cif slier,' and nittny difficulties *ill have to be edity, 7 • " • • sup' ounted. „e• fage they show that the blood is thin Pills will do this ti , • nd the rich, red blood made by theeepille. will remove the headache. • ' •• • More i• and your efforts sheuld be .directed• tower(' building tiC Your blood. Altair . treatment with Or, Williadas' Pink KILL LITTLE ONES • At the first sign of illiiese dbring the honeelithet give the little ones,Baby's OvVri Tablets or•in &few hours: he may be, beyond aid. . These Tablets will Prevent summer complaints It • given .occasioaally to. the well Child and will .promptly relieve '(hese troubles if • they come on siddenly. • Baby's Own •Tablets •shauid, alwaye be . kept in* every home where there sere growing children, There Is no other Medicine ad goad and the mother has the guar- antee of . a .goverdinent analyst that they are "absolutely „safe. The' Tab- lets are Sold bY "Medicine dealers or, by -mail at 25 dents a; box from .The Dr. Williaids' -Metlicine Co.,•Brock- IATFSTINONDERS t.he.ambition of Me. J:•G. Balsillie, the Australian wireless wizard. Mr: Dal- • • • • Mille recentlY stated" that , lie leansed • • 'rain tofall when the skyliacl been, for • REALK OF WIRELESS days' paste innoeent ' • - e For theepurpoees• of 'the•exPeriment NCREDI LE THINGS ARE neight of ahout d,000, ft. • Attached ta • • • • • • • ex -kites were sett up in the air to a • Ville; Grit. , • • , NOW POSSIBLE. eech kit,6 was a speeielly-invented ter- - The tfldGrey Wali mhde contact With"flie"'at- 1 el _.0u ea and an1VI arv s Are mosphe re. This terminal was also electrically.' connected to 'a flexible • Being Wrought -by Marconi - • ..'• • and Other.hiyentors.,_ apperatus. Exactly- how the xesult,, ; e r- . -was obtained--is-ltr •Balsillie's -secrete Time out of mind hare stood Fronting the frost and` -the sun,' k H-Thattheetreanteafetheeworld might en • wire, whielf:Wifeattacheli-toth-eground: Aud the goo_dly.will he done: how inaay people fealize the won- bet it is a fact that efte isle hou s • r 7rd eritiefired,..iffaT TiTnovi pasitile".fe ,cleacf-formatiOu'hegen; ea rain fj'ealiy :-'print. by Wireless leleerapli y ? , 'And ..eeecendee, • • . • • • • how manY ere &were that-eadri-eniel3e • • e country like Australia or' Egypt; made by evieeless that the world can wh e -re thin is . t carce, thie..great. • " inusie of a bras g band can be sent iril'aeltqss:'r,4t11Q:1-1-. invention ehotildeptovezahomf :of "gtaphe,,and. hinnan Speetteafed Abe.' wel , tadiating-thietiglf ',Spade -by., dieene of • Credible, hut to the wirelese expert it 1, On paper it tnist'look nicidetn wizard Marcen1?- , the inVention made prabtical by that • - rag ie s:elentist, recent:1y traasmitted; by Wireless, pictures of the OlyMnic Game frem:•Antwerp' to Perla. The. apparatus. used was designed hy,him- measurable valid:L..: e • • ' . Professor •mezely coaviiicet t • prs 1. se • . • ticaily no lineiCS-to'..tlie•liiii-slblIreite-df Elpt:Dgraph..--re7.pftn zent-over-the.• wirelete development: ee. _ Instruments have been designed by tranimiSsfon of wlreless photos pre- +. sents no: seecial difrectilties. Quite re- ;• which. itees pessinle eo send theeeages which have .bean ".ptifiehed".en tapes l'eently Professor leelia's apparatus for, eSending•Photograplia-• by the, land line the• Morse -code by Wireless, so that 'e -i the• receiving :Station ,.autinnatically was adbatea by the-SuretdePhffe- • rivers'th'ai ,printeiyirt Bonian chaeac-A the Scotlead. yard 'of Fratice• .The in- etruiffellt will he need for the trns ._716.rs to ting opejALia. _ missitift of finger prints oLee suebeted; Ira, • eeseneeeeyeeeei pergons; So- if- aemeneisearreeted-in Mr. G. Gredd„ of the firm of Creed Paris it will be possible to send his :• ereneeribes 'the More signals: and de- • & fIngereprie-Rm t to London -end oe •for Coe 'Crbydan,.'Englariele testi catried out a: while ago measeges .ide.W•ificatid'n• • '.. . eereereeeived at a ate of •100 Wotds . The exact Peeititea ofethe liuundary- eeeteere eneeeeeeteteeeeeee4ayeeway.:Ase.lerigeleetetean:BMitteegnelf.'„Weee:Atiatr Cologri.e. ' : • . • 'Ili: w111 befixed .by avirelese-edf It has ; • What abssihilities tie hotel Pethepe ,not 'been doue'already; , • . , newepapere will print their_ continent- ,The poeition of the•lonetittide is ob-' ••••al•and country editions by .„ • the tutere. • , ;. • • • ' , eut•by whigh7poWer•station. „ • , . A Bain Makin Wizard.. ••. .• many of the great oheervatpries are Th:emaking of haslong been .engaged .in a'sreeleterinination of the, ....•., ' •••••••••••••••*••••P •• *. • • • • • . • • ,' O hot:,00..lcing O trouble to\serve For brea_kCast or lunch, no =. "roddJS QL-ote tarivadiefit 'or satisfying, as - s. .. , Icaue,ed by their blood:than most peo- , pie. have a:ay idea ot' When Ye:al:blood is is impoverished,- ' "the •'nerves. suffer 1 frail lack, et.nourishenent and Yon, I may beireubled with filSoinnia, neuri- ; tis,, neuralgia" or sciaticaMuscles subJedt to 'Strain- are under-nburiShed and 'you, nlayhiLve. ni sn1ar- .1 ieuma- tisen or lumba•ge. (tit your blondes tjelli and you begin to show, symptoms of any of these disorders, tryzbuilding ups. the • bleed" with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and as the blood is restered to its normal condition every symptom of the trouble will disappe . There sent state of good health .to r. are more people whee.owe . i.r..prb•- liarns' Pink Pills.' than to any ot medicine, eand -west. of therd do no hesitate to say so. , yotveitn get Dr: Williams' Pink Pills through ay 'dealer in anedicine or by Mail at 50 cents a bciX, or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Willidms"Medicipe Co., Brockville, Ont. '. '''',,' • e FROM HERE &THERE • inherited -A Loose Tongue. . A schoolmaster wrote thia ,brief 'eriticisin on a bey'sere0ort: s;VA .geod ."For,Icel, but talks too intibh." When the 'leport came haek signed 'according to rule by the beY's father it bore be- sides the • signature.' this d'e • tort:. "Yon should hear hiednotheie." . •Generoas. fin.sband-L-IteallY,• dear, when' i thankea you for yeai,. valuable birth. day gift I had rio leea that the hill weeld be sent in to Me." •• ." Wiee-"Didn't, I tell:yen ..at the time that. l• ceuldn t afford to be. eenerou.s, YOU stupid deatf' • • • '„ • ' • In the Sehurbs. • ' : T1elieiress-e-"Yes,. whee 1 don't „Wrsh to aceent .eertain men's ,tt,en t.' s an,d tiie ask e where1 Uve, I say In the suburbs." "'" • '' • Mr.' Selfettre-:•-"Hal fiat Hai Ex- ,Cellent! But Whete do you live, Mies 13 rotvIer! • ' The freiress-"In the 'Suburbs, Mr. •,,Selfsure." Two ParsimonionaTalkers:.'• • "Well,' said (avid tangleye maybe there there is anethentoWn where there are. tWo men as little given to talking as Si Xerrick„ and Jim Baldwitfi ' bat:I doubt it." . . • - , Mrs. Langley looked up from • her .knitting, "What, they been doing, •noir?" . • .ss • 'I dropped into the herdWare store this afternoon after: e •pound of.natis, and while f was there Si came in. Ho wasecaerying.pe tea•kettle that needed •s.oldering... dim came .up to s. himd , anSi inst pointed .to the. spot that tieed,sed •fixieg..' • • •-• , "Withoutsaying a word; •Jim Aook the kettle and •weht. oft iate the back room; and Si sat don • and began to read the' riewCpaper.' After a thee . came baek'sana handed the kettle to Si.d It had.; 1Wenti cents' Merited. on, the side. • ee, Plain Scotchi . Sand.. and Mac were on a visit te ndon. n the morning of their arrival they iscoVeretl that the washstand. was '•witheut Soap... After •ringing the -bell an attendaat appeared and apked their wishes. • • " . • , Sandy, habitually "a fast -speaker, remarked; "Sen up sape, lad; a wee . . bit sane, quick." ; • • • The attendant gazed open-motethed at. the two "'Taint French, 'taint German, 'taint Wash," he thought. "Wonder wot thew mean?" oried ,,Sandy, Andignantly„ dean ye no underetan' plaie " Scetch? Grasping at the last word like,a drowning man at a traw, the•Cockney fled, . Later he returned with -a bot- tle of whiskey and two glaises. • " ' • • TraleIng. , • Daddi. came hOme from. the 'office' early one evening, and mother had aot wait on returned from some.friehds"whoia she had been -visiting for• Little Toue-year-ola's Gwennie ran: ap toher father'S side, •' •• • . t:Daddy," she cried, dl'ke been went- ing to "see yeti for a long time when mothers not neat')' • .• "Si culled put a quarter and. gave it to him, .a4"th,lina put his hand into his %pdelcet, took out a handful of change, • pickedout a nickel fand,harided it to Si; and Si went away, carrying the kettIde:-----And-ed-try • Jinehey, . a either- of - 'em had said a word! , * "Well," said Mrs. Langley reflestive- ly, lu,ess it .. the -truth_..,WAs. known • there's a lot of „teek.goee th that7 ain't .really_dneeeeserye"- • Smoke Screen -Reappears f • . . Over London. . . .pjd theehemledf theeleuiltler Tgabii;-- "AS'elie- lard frie stone by stohe, .... I . . A heart -in -:the -granite lurked, • ' 'Patienteende'fonsl as Ala Pwn? . , ,,,:. , • . . ,.. .., ,., • ,. , . .. . ' • - • - Lovers' have -leaned On me-. e :Cinder the eummereitieon; --And .mowers laughed ire niyeshadsa -- In the harvest heat et. aeon: • . . . .. • : .... : „ .,. ,, ... , . , . ;•t",hildren'eroviag-tiee,-fieIdei : . ' .. • NVilli 'early flowere in 'spring '. Olaf -nen turning to look . .-e- Ween tlieereheard-abluchirdesitige' Served from the /2ackage, 'with cream or milk—Pull oc splendid body-bui1c1100 riutri- tion, Its flavor and cm/mess charm thetaste-'a splendid summer food. ° • "Titer& a Reason" for Grapeents Sold by grocers ••••••••••••* • tttttt • tttttttttt 1 tttttttt 1111111 ttttttttt 1,11111•P11111,11110,11•41,11101111I ttttttttttt 11•••01111, t.de at V/Inat Cotne1,11tn ierier Lid , • ,,,,in;; 11.11 11/111/11if • id travellers along -the -road, - Frorieleistrig to setting sun, Have seen, Yet imegine 'not . 'The kindness theysgazed, npon. " ' • • Ah, When will.ye:undereetand; 4 Mortals--aar•tWein Who rests-onethirOldiFek wall ' '14.ey=aellastieldoileflf_e_-Shon-lcier '04 Gadd -Bliss Carena•n. • Minard'a•Linimentdeir sae everYeddenn kidema•-:*--; To•fette. ri.get wren....;g, th:ek. re n- venge. s Tbvbeeterie o the sciu• ElboW grease is' eatranted not soil the hands. . • • ' Trifles Make perfectipa, but perfec- tion is, no. trifle.. _ • • ,• 'Why,ifly• little girl?" asked, her 'father,• • ' • • "Well:: ansiver.ed dweimie, "please , don't ' tell' inothee '-beeditie sh6';s an awful -dear 'hut I• delft think 4 MUCH GRATIFIED ;GRATEFUL TO TANLAC r FOR HELPING HER.. ,, • , . • . Now - Free ' from Troubles . ,• - • • - From Vitlich,,J40 Had Suffer- • ., ed For ThreeLong. Years, will always feel grateful to the lady in Torooto ,wlid advised 'me to ! take TallItte.," Fa!(1 Mr. Gertrade Pugs- : ley. 74 Polberm% ,St„ Lepdon, Ont. ; For teeee yeare I suffered from a . • general rule:lawn conclitioa, following • , a ,evere operation.' I was in the hoe-, , , pital for 'a; month mei, after coming,„ . ! home, it was fully ten Weeks before e '. 1 could get 'arpurid ve6.rinielt unit thee. toelY• With difficulty. . •" "I could neither eat nor sleep with:: may scitisfaetion and, had very little strength. 1 vela' niit fretisfled with the-• • Nay I was mencliegcnid decided t6'get - 1 something to build me up.' .•. I -"I read a. statement from'a lady in , Torento abOut. Tanlac and 1, wrote, to her and ,she adirieed :de to try et by all means. It certainly has been a. godsend to me and r am glad I follow. ed her advice, for I am a well woman dOelay.. I began to, pick up from the ,.very start andemy Strength' gredually • came back:' I. have ,it: fine -appetite, • , sleep' soundly all flight long .and lily . 'work is a pleasure, 1 am' grateful-, for . 'What Tanlac did for .me and 1 believe, .it. Will do the same ter. others." .1 • . Tanlac is sold bY'leading druggists eveeywhere.Ady " Anzacs'. Hero Wreath Traveiq 12 000 ' • Premier -Hughes of Aneirelia:placed a:wreSth on •the grave of the unknowa • warrior. in Westminster Abhey .thig • • week which ',came all the way from • Australia, says a Landed despatch ,. dated Jul Y 30. The !lowers were frealt and bleoiniug,• although they had tree vellecl 1.2,Q00 Inhles, havine,conte to England packed, in . ice. Prender • Hughes said they -carried .vrith therm the spirit 'oe the Anzacs . to the dene pfre's hero,..asethe boys carried that, spleit to the battlefields of France.. • . - The wreath was made of the fainous .• - 6•Luetraletan Wattle led roses •darnae tions, violets and lilies, •-Thausands of , Perseile Went to the grave or the on, known hero to see the Australian Pre- 1 mier piece the wreaththere. , • 4 . • . . . -rrnthi--fris moste-eXtens-iye-fiesitra' • • . . grouridg-'-5,000 mtles on the Atlantic, .• 7,000- miles on the Pacific,. and 220,00.0" 'she knows -tnnelt about b•ringing :un square milefresh water. - children," " 'What makee.Yout think, th rt asle, • -etteher.tirther. . • •• • d:Well.e•replied Owennie, "she -inekes nie go to liedeWhea 1 arn wide nyit erel eheemakeiseme -get 'up -NKIlen,-1 sleene." • • , •. • .. , ' _ pentLiet taniineereleef • •rnefie. east • year 'ekes $5 TOO • sootless, and. _.r,(ihp,6tt: .0. • 4 e the weird .atniosPherie. effects upon " The publisher's .of the best Farmers', _Which, Many of its •landmarks ,depeddepaper. _ProvinceS • in_, for their charni for three inoeths„. Lon- .writing to tie States: -Toriliag•beguit to regain its traditeeena! wouldesnydhat I do ate ',knew sef • esp_ect -with- the resunintion ofeecoat a in q.(tiethe stOoll-the fest of burning in many of the factories,: .Theeetime •Ielild,a.R.D'S LINI'MENT., -It. _Pittsburgliaike tone ie rawly being -hae beenean niefairepg.• remedy- 'in" -oar - ;restored', hulldingS had bgnii°41iouiehold 'ever Chile? dtiii remember, to look white ;and ,colortul••are mice .ene hes • otitlivea dozelea of would:be more being coated"with seet, While the c-enaetitors irn'tetot's " medley 0:f Stnokestacks, steeples add galeles,•hard anddietinct gut their ' PrOltere'diaes-d-arele-eieleingeet diedint • the telureed outlinee:in which WhiStler ' sawethenf. ' ••• '• ,,,The pity' had been expesed2-a very ue-Venetian Veni under cletid I ee s ;skies andi•brighe -sunlight-t4since, the first aayi Of the deal strikeeThe bleier inhabitants gave sigliS of:relief when •they saav. • the familiar iridietinatneeee , settle ever the laiidecane:.- .V...gehtleee ,Ma n inJ(ensington Gardene.,, aideyee-;'• terdae,' poiating.toda-lemeedeettt e masonry situated near the Serpentine:- dThat 'beildihg • has been •,•"perfect1y. h:1deousll sunrineed:' 'Phe architect' who .depigned it 'did eta t take , he eninerseetetkeeiteed:-.4eseant-g-they IS no -ledger ground far' the ociiiiiplaint of •sttellers in ,'Hyde Park' that. they Jeneleeneeetetchuretied.;_editainge _their ..•• MONEY ORDERSe...‘• 'bOsinidion Express Modiey.O.deieers ue .pale • in, five •stItea,s.aild. oillees throughout dCanacia.• - • • •• - • , 4 • 4 • OARSE. SALT" SALTLAND Bulk c.arloth • TORONTO 8AL7 WORKS 4'; TOR0007:. . • Ag000rtes,.Plonori.• Dog Remedial .• ' "pook • , De& DISEASES •auk Tiovi to reed Iailed )leo to any Ad. ,dres bv th Author., katc- 115 Wost 31st strait New York, TY.S.IL : Indeletie&lettels'toiclieness, end idle- .. ........e. - . • . . • - • .- iie. to iiiicilifty: . , - - , • ...e.• . --• - .,• • Razor WriuldeS, •• . IgnorAnce is a•olubstitute for plis., NariferouS inventiOas have be.elis de.• but a very C'.,The-most trouliesontel'ott*'ttrearTy tikony o"k shaving; 1 heao p we . ' . _ . slew": 'with a view... to_•__Iesseeeing... the I e a bundle of bad habits.. • 'e.The heat -ef lig Um fall in., .:,#I4*. illtisi.,..i. ..towarag ...giving ". an ,-easY shaVe as a. I yet none of them 'will, helps 'is nittele but noone teed ,staY there. •,. • • iittle ointment or cream applied teethe' It 187 not, the maieWno lonoWe ,the face before •latli,:paing. An (Team of) .. „ • • ou ever Tire r ufacFra, Sow), 'Because of it absolute purity and refreskin'g fragrance, it: is ideal for every -day :toilet: pin:, eliticura Takata in your toilet :sporeap2P.ase.roait:timt52'sfinds6.c.:Taliwg'2Sc. sold . througtirnit titeDorninioo. CanadianDepot: Lyroang Limited, 344 St:Pkiii Si, W.. Montreal.. nair:Cuticum Soca, shaveii without thug. V 4 e., --d RtitmCove.A. 1,:j3, 1.374.6.. F. Pink. }AP ..cPititMun4.• • Ileaford; Ont.- "1 took. . • baekacheeandel also- ! weak- ness. / felt dizzy had a female weake, Iliad to foece the Self N.:t_alloLn.:509, _a. nervous,m.hxawysc:::,p.,:pldd was without energy.. Saw a aATSI:lhaiet P., .111r "the Vegetabler-Com- 11 Jinduced inc to take • -Welitraiiilthfriettek c • • gradually s topped etching and I.felt..ligifterin spirits. . • '-am reeommending theltegetlibre'Cohle"-- ,0 pound•v,dth pleasure. to all I meet who , 'botnplairras I did,"-MILinceD 1.3e,e0K L sNN overlie! s ctiminai to telceb ,,eleaeore ont ethane(' on any subeteute -for gonttint' Wom r 'cr Pin *ham' Vegetable Compound : fer • drilk:-Giifii,1 • • • • • • • „. M .8 w 1, s e most o say. . theegreasyeettrielee•evr.fill do, lint .verv ,Tliese_ Who _Plaice the 'best use of 7rietweereeeteebe tie-eee.te elineeleeeiele their elniejiave most time to searee can •suppress .a, moment"e_ anger may prevent a day- of Sorrow. It is better to pat your shoulder to the wheel than your, back to the wall. Next to saying the right thing at the right time comes the art Id keeping quiet when there isliothing to say. A smeoth sea never made a skiltql mafiner, .either dos anintetrupted prosperity and success qualify for use. fulneset and fiaboiness. • Nehr tell evil of' a man, if you do. not know it for a certainty, and if you know it. fora certainty, then tisk your - if, "'Why should. 1 tell itr . be found In making the seep lather. • • Idete-flio.see with -tend ea Ilein'sveeceld or tepid, water •Is 'recommended. By: ell means dip your.razor in Warm water -but usecold Wfitdr for lather- ing. , • , . .1.. Strop year razor after uie; and then -let it'rast for several days. •This is arranged easily' in Cehnection . with a eafety-razor, by inaking Small bok blade taste longer::: blades shave much easier, and each blade for each clay set the week, • The with h• separate Minard's Liniment Relieves Nettrhinla Sepirin,• Preeerllied . . e plty_siceieune. . t seenteeence_evears and preved e•efd• dittlione. Unlees You. see the mime -Itee•or" dn package or •on taidets, you ari'. not getting ASpirin' at. all,:: ,:drere• '4ayer ,Pack• age dre (levee:toed" for Heed= ache, letenralgia, Rhetimatisme Ear- acb.e, TOOthache;• Lumbeee and for Pain. Handy boxes.•of -twelve tab; lets, cost few cents. 'Druggists arse fell largerpackages, ,Made Cana- da, A•spirin is the trade inark (regis- tered in Vanada), of.ilayer Manufae. ture •of. Monoiteetietteideeter of Salt. cylIcacid, • . arts„ tows t. - The pne which she should most zeal- " -0u.sly-guard-ister healthe'hutdelee-pf.taire'-' negleets to do so in season until some ailment peculiar to her sex has fastened. itself upon her. When so affected- wolnen may rely upon Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compourid;-'a remedey that has been wonderfully -successful in restoring health to suffering women. 'If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinitham's Vegetable Com- -pound will help you, write to 'Lydia Pinkham Medicine Co. (cenfidential)e •Lynn, Mass., "for advice. Your letter will be opened, read and answertid by a woman, and held in strict confidence. . ISSUCNo, -h e