The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-07-17, Page 7a.
ARNIM AGAINSVI
POISON IVY
. The poison ivy lp.perhape the. plant
POO•fret14040).',':. On.eettatered by the
utitsugpecting, city vtOt to. the • coun-
• try, Yet It. may be eaellY 41etiegnisk-'
frera. •ether creepers by its. three.
: .dirvided,! leaves. 'The harmless Creep -
lets haVe•flVe. leave.' This one die-,
,tingtilohlAff; mark f born e In MIMI. Will
,prniept. the vadetlokit-' trona.othox
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Iree•:,yiritlx:,1trfind• leaves •TertY,ingek-F1'O.,'
the. teavee'ef •tho oak. tree • ,
The part Ot.these'plents to be feared'
the resinous, nail'. When .a plant is
• injtited. this.etiehY Sal?"bioideg.:
oora,es in eentaet with the skin and
-01,3t* np,, an irritation whiCh'
Is dit1n-
guisied. its acute ehatacter., This"
frequently. begins.. between
the, ffngefic- • '" •
•
are•'
denitieratively• easy. to ,reeogrilze. •
; •'more or lese miklattaek maybe:Usher,
ea: in -bit'. a:hurtling. at •itehing, of the
Skin •:Within twenty-fonr•houts• aftei.
the nitin ,exposed to (the:1)01KM of
plant,, a red rash apPeets:". This Is
•:tellowed by More or leeerweliing And'
thea smell blisters filled With,
seruxn Make their , apPearttnee.., The:
Parts ofthe body: iffee tea' swell
. •
•
t� enormous proportions, : •
.,•At one time,,'"it was believed.that
many periods who had Buffered: frOm
attacks ttxf Ivy • bolSoning would ex..:
• f.perience a recurrence .of !the .attack if
they peeped through, a wood , or Carrie
:into proximity with the plant: eVen
"•''thaugh the' i'VY Atielf 'Was. not • tench e
'I1'. now appeara 'certain, however, that ;
contact, 'is, necessary inorder ,to prh-
..• duce iyy.polso•ning, • . „: •
Ivy poisoning may sorneihned •
• averted even 'after these ,plants •have.
been handled provided ,.the parts et -
posed are washed _thoroughly With
-soap, 'Waiter, 'Tan d ainchel wash,
. lug Must,, however, be thorongh,.other-
wise ft will Only, tend :to 'sPread the,
irritating, poison. •
The t'reatment' of ivy- poisoning is
• simple and.' easily adminiate.red.. 'One
Of. the best treetatents .is.bathingwith
salt. Water. •Sda ,water 'is best if it is
, . .
- Another: gook, .applicat
idn-
•
and extra ,gocid is the
„DRANGE ,PEKOE,
UALITY.: •
urnames all
PQNOVAISI.„
Variations,O'Donovan. ,
RacIaI OrIg I rish.
Squi!ce.,A.diven name,:'
eir
in later fighting by a brother Of i•Ilte•
Mona:fen,: at'ilie 'battle of Orenia.,"
. •••CRAWFORO" •'
•
- ..
flY
or.,e4tn, name., is, :,01.1pn 0..1014 pot, 0,;•.tillearseiEsiiagifizahrti, ily13untai,inte:iwwniaci1i5. tSitinr.ce'olyY,
It te..say, it's as; geedu pelling as can
ho .roP4erOd.:,C.P. tko 'PAPItOet'. jo9iner
Which:poes,:not'teoetly..':earresPorid,.to!,
word its peent ending £ord the 11184. • robei. 'Why;People Are Low- Spirited
centu• ries, and the centits.ionibetWeen, ' T. •.
the word. "ford" - and a. c.ia,alic •.•", allot•
,
im1Nearlv all lar Sound and:ink:1st Men 'guf-.
fetat-thnes.frent fits cif depreSsion.and,
trk 00,44.4PM any.
•41114-. 4/?oat'P1frA ,yet pp), *re
hikhlY eateeetetl lit ether 'Parte of th.e
th the APeilahlea 0039 are heect
guard s1eei. .One.14411 in. each Vil-
lage :acts as shepherd the PIPMPalPa•
itYr tlod .fs allowed a.'Sheep-Ptg toae.i•
Vet when^the'aolmO0' are out at
„Pakita're,
-.The Min's tesk is an eaar One—he
. , ,
mart amuse MmseI y' playing the The liollyhOeh, hP514Pthe. wall
Was filbed, with ang9r Frillo; •
• 'Twas paused by Black-eyed Buso.n„
"
Neat At ,
Tlie Id snitpdrag,ons'.quirreled so,
•Blie.,:feared they w,ould Make -robin,
..e, 1»oyl
,
,:, .
ar, Watt in tne liteilet li pyt,
A g',100 .104. Oir'her. 4iPI.- .
She ?0,14", Whe4 Eiske4 the reeePott W,I2Y0
I"PaW the Of Oewalip.," • '
Wild live' • la.pgiled In the' moraing, —• --,-,. •
breeze, F, .A. 'Mongeau Tells liow He
, .
As Jmek and, forth she .8Wtinff,•Recovered Strength After*
That Johi.n4Y-intnP-up could net *reach, 'Eight Years ofRheumatism.
The 0,rafich frppa which' elle hurig,' , .
• fintPi ;Pr he, 111.4y, PY:enaleep. fOr fPW:
hours. While.:the:pig faithfully, guards
411.0010:c1r4e4h4evening:lthe;i'satne
.ttliatwegt14.:',..•:.:..0a11144 .'04.00-41:,..i!
-414,111
hP.Use Pr thpt,:ank noVer makesnila,
-take. • '
, Wkore truffiONgrOw• PrP.: used to
find and root th.eni up,. L,If • earefully
trained a pig. Will .keep for his inailter
all the:truffles. he. uproat.r.• • '•
• In. Ireland ;of Course the Pig's. 'Met,
-lts'-havet-always been reeognizedi There-
„
aER1OUS, DITRESSION
Thetigh you. might. no.t,•shspect It
from the spelling, ,"O'Denomhaiii”
ptonounced• exactly: ,as' .we pronounbe,
.0'penovan. • There...iney :be, ;perhaps,.
, a • slight. differeriee 'in Accent •which
would: betray, an ,.einglu-Sa?cort tongue "."bloody piss How Hew is' camO to bean law spirits . .Everything ,eeerns• a bur
to a 'true C:aelie-sPea){er, but that's all. th,a,t name, ir aa episode avail - den ;.•t.Oeir".cOnie periodao nerY,Ops'
The name offers a good illustration of 'able history sheds no detinite light, ritebilifY; headachei3 •and"weariness.
the peculiar Irish in which senie- :though it, ,is logical : to a'sanine that it People who suffer 'this Way lack vital,,
times is pronouncedlike a 't," ,and 'must haye been the seene.of at least ity :because their bleed is• poor and
soinetinies, AS.in..this,OOtiet like 6, v one desperate eneeatiter. • nerves are 'starved in. coOsennence,..,
"liononihani" : the chioftain who '' Among the Scats. the'name of Craw• The only way the nerves.. enn.be
,
founded:th clon; :and ,fteni whom the ford is borne•prin.cipally bythose tree- ivea
clan took. its -u • Was:, like "Car, ing their ancestry 'back ,to: ri°lied is throngh the blood By en;
ching the blood with Ir W111ams
truieh- Prinee of Desmond and ..found- Dindgay.. ' There are .thoge ,among he Plnk Pills the 'Starved nerves are sup-
er br the '\Ia C'trthys a iailitary lead -' SeOttishl'historlaoe wbo do. not admit plied' with just the elements.they'need•
er who won renoWn.„In the ,Danish this combination of the 'Worde."cru" This is proved' by the experience of
wars',. though: ata Somewhat •earlier
'period- •"` Donernlinn,. towev,er, • ;had
consists, of :One teaspoonful of boric
• acid in A quart of het water. •The af-,1
• fected. part d • shoulk, be bathed with '
,,,warm, water every • day, or every two
tia.ks and carefully dried withoirt•rub:.
.bing. Bathing Should be-follo.wed by
- another applicatiOn, ,of beide acid. The
attaCk may subside in•from fenr. tosix
• days. •The• hest advice to vecatienistS.
•• IP, study the poison: Oak, Ilie•Poisin.Liv•
po son • suind.O. that' .yon may
distinguish • there :plant; • Intim ''"their
neighbors.Quce..you are able:to,' re-
• cognize' them, yen can:scrupulously
• 'avoid them. •Ayoid the Creeper with
!. the 'three '.Aveld the
small, Shrub with the breed -leave -silk°
the oak. dive .the sumac -that :growS
• in swampy plapes a wide.herth. Ter:
Bens who .have 'suffered ' from, plant
poisoning' do not forget the experience,
and.chin into th.e. classification of the mrs, J. E. Dadsde, 1,2th Ave, East,.
elece its: first :chie.fa ..Vancouver, B.G.; W-hO sitya:-4."About
114Id'e 'ern/1111611' eaus'e:' with the Danes were of '19i'iTlit° Prigim Yat, its 11°14- 'tnree_yearg. ago, I became 'very weak
in ,Liniericlf,-.a-nd usas Vath ingS' were '`ndie • 4:4;•„:tifP.'''iltgti- and nervous : had pains id My. Side
eis'ivelY beaten 'b•Y, the famous'"i3rian landisr,• it played .an important .part',ftt and back suffered„.from fre,
Borolinhe" '('...1.3oru".).., one of , the out .the ...•history of Pfe. flighlands and duent :pains in, the back. Of my head
standing ri'llerS in the long list of the there eall;bo.'.no doubt that while its and..neek.„.'1,'Was hardly. able to do
anything , about... the libtis,e.. I• wmtld
walte 'With start' in the, .night and
my ..heartwonkl •flutte-...'So that it
InosCchoked: me, ; tried; Irina. doe-
't.Or'r'' Medicine; but ...it :dhl: me,. rio••per-
rn,abent,goed. One'clay read ,atout
Willihnis!'„ Pinkpill's and :decided
to give theM, These pills pro-
dnced each.- a .,,beriefloial change in 54
•short' tinie that j. kept ...taking them. -un;
till had. used a; 'dozen bOxed., By this
time there wi's •sneli an i.rnprovernent
In my eontictien :that friends; would ask
mewhat I was laking, and of course
I. wai Only .tpo.pleased: to tell, them it
SS Pills.'" I am.
now.:feeling
deing ',ray, own %hoar ewerle. 'We ,would
BOok. the word .presen,t1Y", theani3 "at .,not:hoW be without Dr. Pink
the present tittle," but to it, always pilfs In the house „,". •
• You can get these. Phis from 'Y°11r
means a future time though not far
distarit,, ' „ '• .drtiggist, by. mail At 50 .cents a box
,lrish Higli Ic,ingsy and • Who was re- leaderd:Were originally.et„No,rinan 'ex-
4pOn'rib1e fo» the pa go of laWs' con- iraetion. the, . bulk ol its mentherSli,ip
trolling the adoption. 9.4 /I use of represented 'Ca.elie•bleod. • Phe defile'
"Denomilan" Was slain is.'einlainek As a "ford.";- '
„ .
TEETHING TROUB
Jiaby's teelhing time *is a time ef
werry and ,atTety to most-.mo,thers.'
The littie..one$•%eCome cross •,..peevisla;„
-their tie stomacb ecom,es deranged
and 'constipatio'n.and colic sets In TO
ir.,p_ezWa„,m.ezheby
the stoinaclinand. bowels ;must hejfeiTf-
Seet and., regulor. _This. can lie dane
by theu$6 of.Bab'y's OWn Tablets -=,the
ideal-laXative".for little ones. The Tab
letS are a guiejelief fer all the minor
ailments' of childhood, such as 'conSti-
imtion, indigestion, ':colds and
'simple..fevers.• TheyAlways, 'do good
ords • With ., Changeci
• Meanings. .
If we wish to label anything strange
orharbarous we say.it is "Outlandi'
sh,.''
-hut When the 'Bible, sneaks of an ,"out-
landis,h• woman" it means a foreigner.
• Another •caripus •e/pre,ssion ,1n: the
Autherizecl. VersiOn' is "The other „bas-
-ket:...had:,:yery :naughty ffies.",:„ That.
Means frit
.
naught To -day Ile word "naughty
. . .
means ."ill-behaved.".,, In the Prayer:
—never harWhen-the-Authorized Version of the
m.; rhe Tablets
, . are sold c ptur as first printed the word
by medicine dealers or by ineil at -25
ents a box froin The Dr
, careful. meat 'full of care • and
„C •.
Mediclne.Co, Brecliville,Ont.
anxiety," as in '"careworn," bpt if a,
, .''
Bedls.'w•ere•invented fc;i: ehu.reh usec
and. .th e •:d.edication-. of them ,was a
••• selemn. ceremony in ancient days.
Regarding, the...inscription's, Put UP-
, . . . .• .
•
.tin belis some examples were'citodby
an English' lecturer. At first it was.
• the' „ Tashjian to dediCate: them " to the
"rpeity, jrnen.the: saints:, Were ."lienoi'-
ed.", ,At•.A later period menwould put
on atielt ..lnacriPtient as ' "'Fear 99d
` honor the King,"..and:. '.;
"Ye. People' all Who, hear /us
faithful to 'Your. Gek,anti king."
The '• following • Were (plated' , as- ex-
••••amPles, of in sctiptions,, in .pratseTallie
• 46416re:of '
yeu.'of Bath, tit licar'atie_sourid
ilepton'shunclied pound.":
"Ring'boyS,• and keep 'awake,' •••
!"'or ,Mt: W. lIrienclinian'S.,selte.",
A delicate hint was cenveye•d ' in ,t14
inscription on hells at Glialteribney
tones would all hive been .mueli' •
• •• • deeper, . •
• •'If contribtitioas :had been greater."
•
!' At Whittlesea this .insCriptien apt
'peaked 4,11 A bell': "PrOsperity-to' the
Established' Church, a:n(1'n° eirceu,rage,
ment ,entliuslartn."
Barnum ;and the'TrOmboniit.:
Perone,of eh -cases Barnum., the
• famous, showman, once wanted:te
:':Inake a "big Spla,sh,"•and.,fet this „put.,
';'...!,,,P.olse,':engage.41,UtiCensi'ilerable :expense
. an •imustielly langs. band. Thing•s
•seenied k bagothgon Very WellUtitif
• ',Bainnin hirbseal appeeired thea.oene,
'th.obbetVe de results: Seeing -the firSt:
tionibene a1t,fjtngat1uis eaSe , when all
• ,the ether ,Instrti MentaliSta., were hard
. at Work; -he went up .anki'.aelted' hitt
• ,-_,..Wly....he.....Was;2•-me_LE_PlaYingLI,OhL,P,
Die Player, ."I'Ve:'forty;larie•rest ;heft,
• "Forty bars' :Cucclairned' th• e:
showman;' "forty bars' res.q, I don't
Pay. yen' for resting'," Yelp go to the
• ••Theasarer
• ,yatt're that -
omen „thn..:consliide_LLOJASA,C i it -
tory ene and, explain niatterS, though
barzititif canfeSiSed. thathe Was Milte at
it.liOsS4O..trilderstatid.• •
• • .
^ " •IloanitAls established in LatVitt.
.•ter the War have been canverted'inta
„itealtly Centres, and served 34,0.00 per, -
OAS' during ,th -first half Of 1023.
Blew Up a Whale. -- ,s•
• The carcass of a 407forat, whale whre11
'wu-washed 44613.0N3 ..4).V- 4:he lele; of.
Wight was towel to sea and destroyed
, by explosives, ,• "
,
, •Theril io‘ AO such gall, 0, to bo
a II* With what you have,.
sP
.•
, .
. .
man .Wer'e said to be careful it, would
to -day be a goad testimonial.. Thus,
when. the. New Testament tells' us to
• careful far nothing,l.', itla not. en-
joining' waStefulness and speaking
against thrift, but simply telling ..u,s
. . .
not to worry abou't.anything.
Universal
Therela niusie In theSighing of a.reed;
There'..s musie,.. inthegua1ulng .Of• a rill; •
T.beee's musi& in all.thingi, if ;men had-
Th'elr .Earth; 1j Is put.' an echo. of the
..•• BPhere'r.':•
••
--Bryan 2-rient_Jimn_
Green and.Fresh. • .
• • •
. Alary• yen'tried' to make love •
to you, ob.?. positiVely green."
So fresh." •
'' •
•
'.Tree Furnisheg Food. •
,
The hsvsla,tree in India has,"!candy";.
'flowers, tbe pe,tals of the •flower 'being
rich in Sugar,and used for food. •
,
= .. • •
in, Zululand the atmosphere is ' so
,elear that Objects ,can, be seen Star-
light at a ,distance''Of seven
•
• We; endeavor', to -,,make- inerit •'of,
faults that ,we are unWilting to ger-.
• • .
Minard's Linienent for Rheumatism.,.
from The Dt, Williams' Medicine' Co.,
BrockVille, Oat,
,
•
.The-1,:ady's-Slipper: tapped' epfilaueo,.
• The.; foxgloves, eflapped In
, tatIghed, right .tnerriLy
. -,TO---See•AirOtu".0isagree,:.
bis
,
„..$)veWbb,ileorth IQ restore;;.
The,''filuebelle -rang ',their )yee4es41
ind all wia, peace once • inOre. •
• A VVoodland .Stene, . .
One bright, sunny 'day in: June- I
Went..by. myself into 1.11.e, woods. As I
Wandered on eaine,,to.a little Strearri..
elOPPPd tb a:44 sur-
conadirigs, ' The sun waS•• shlining
through the 'trees malting the • pure
'water sparkle like thank:m.4s; •
• •IN•e?:t to the streamstood-three: treesi
They Wette alike in size;•• and tow -
'd above:ill the. rest. The Scene mid
a ;seething .effect Upon' me and r
dOWii upen' the s'oft, mossy bank with
my face to the sky: The rustling of,
the leaves was 'puttirig ...t.o Sleep
and. f thought only of -the beauties of
Ile -"Do you ,put it down in .a.. note
beak: everY thue We have a spat?."' '
Sh"No,' I used a scran book for
that." •, •
• Britain's Daily' Shipping, •
Qn. any day of the year seme 2,750
British merehant ships of more than
.3,000-tonglare. traversing the great gee.
highways Ofl.the•globe, ,
• :It is alWayS safe to, sena, rlominioa
Express Money Orders. • •
,„ .., ,i,,• DOMINION, OF, 'CANADA FIRST AID, pi-1AM OioNS
. , .
Theo, fiVe young vionien, ineniheet,tlyetneti taking inattuetien in Pirat.4idtrain,,In'eVery shop ,andyard, capable
, .
Of NO. 1 L'adiee ;First Aid Tea* Cana work then any ' othet orgatthmioti inpe'reodering ., irt.. Aid, eflitiontly when
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Alen National, 11411.1i*ye, Montreal • Of-Oanatio.. Already mor than .4,000 haV'e eVer the, 'CeaSien detnaudS,. The nanies '''
r,--..recetitlY Vioti the -.4tity ..,Prainithani,-eniviled :in, the ,:e, laasee,.'nnd ,theof' .thectrilflig.:(0011,1frOni . left, tu '.
/n4nd. trophy, , embretilatie Of the Werk, 1Sbefog ':ilighly, ergeriiZed 'front. ilea ttre t, ,MiAses,. Mo Xoater. Olive
,. _ , .
oboliolensihip ef. Capada. in Plitt Alildiniat to Oast. It 1.s' the Sint Of . thebeetlY, Itobina 111OOdie, 06•Plain; •Sa•rair
and, Horne ging. . The datiadianCeinPatly to haite, 'eintvlOyees On eVeryg.4atnes and Itlalielle, Tarleton;
-suddenly i'..was• startled by a little
arry -Creature- Which- tilted .,by me' ad
If. anwings.' I lay very still for it was
a'rabbit,. and I did not want to frighten
It. : Watched it drink the pure sun -
kissed Watens of the :streain:- The
rabbit did not, even natice..tne,.::: but
drank:on Peace,, ',:..
• Bang!1..juinped. tip at this; for .it.
was. the Sound of gun. '.Wiaeat again
looked at the-strearn, saw . that, my
little friend was ne. :longer. drinking,'
but la.y by the Stream ' dead. •
Alas! ...Net. even' inl the 'woods can
there be peace: The World iS
„. „
• Preckles for: Beauty.
. .
'Thenew Sunlight League of Britain
might have counted on `the blessing of
Gorge Meredith, for whom sunburn
and .freckles were beauty's greatest
• , • • .
In 'one of his pastoral poems. he
tirgeS, the companion, pf a walk to give
both a welcome, declaring!--; ' •
•. „ .
"Then -are no hen, -veiled and vowed;
• doomed to nourish a .withering
• Pallor.
City. exotics be.side• thee would show
like'bleaehed linen at midday '
Hung upon hedges .of eglantineP
Collection of "a gracious _freckled lady,
tall and- gtave,"-, whose sunburnt
-.beauty 'made- her unforgettable. •
• GREEN TEA IMPORTS
• LARGER.
IY./PPliPan, poini!ni .111glIV'.0PrIc
at the .PriPPP.." 0 Wales
19 lvfeG111 C011ege, Aventle! Montreal,,
anarlai.lendehia,nnItie. .1wrtiwr
11.5.0:SPV;TatilaOrlife';treatrOnti.Aht4,
tar' 'Prey Olen
-
,„ . . •
• "Aitai..frii, Telltale hne: dope for me
said Mr, .gongeaut''''1; ,i,ut.„,feei. like
praiefnedt, to :everybody,'' Eight yeirEi ••••
of "niuSetilar rhetimatiam ••• had :Just ,
about ntade acripple. of' •I•got-to. .
where •I glinply had to 'HMO, around on '
aaected, .„
.MY Sleep" unsound and" I .felt •coniplete-:.
. "Six bottled, of tAken. eight' •
months ago,. Made •a new man' of me
•and hive had ho'fiirther.trouble'with
t.lietinia,t1SM,, Or -My health,•eitiee.' My
nerVes nrell-teady-as a -die I Sleep,fine
and feel.the sameway. Anyone *ant
lug te know of Me what Tanlac will
'de, Piet. phone me here, at the hotel.".,
•is. for sale :by .all good drug-
gists; Accept' Stibstitute. OVer 40,
millioh'bottles sold.
• Tanla.c Vegetable Pills
For Constipation. .
Made and Recommended by the.
• Manufacturers of "Tanlac.
Moiqiiitoes arid Malaria.
It ts estimated that the deaths, an-
nually .freria malaria:number genie ,tWo.
thia .flgare may probably
maltiplied by two or .tltree hundred•
If We would arrive it the total tittinher.
,
of PeOPle in the world affected by the
ceraplaint, • Malaria' is. Mainly • a" dia.-.
,ease of the• tropics,. anti is catised, by a
'minute parasite in the blood. e
;••, , • ,
paresite.s in • one mala.ria .patient,.thay,
number ,anithing front, one 'hundred' to
n; -thousand _millionscases
-
• there are more parasites in the sYs-.
:tem of', a 'Malaria patient than there
:are people on the earth and for ages
it .was"i believed' that Marshes. •••and.
Malaria Were in seirie':Way' connected.
. Ronald d1Sc6Vered that: it
was .not ,the.,,marsh but the mesquite
•"-Whieh: ;breci-in the .tnarsh Which was
the •chiginatof •of the diseare, 'and. he:
deela.res .that the parat;te. of malaria
is; to • th e-morquite WhIch tarries it„ as
threepenny -bit would 'be Go a hippo.-
•Petamtit • • • • —
when disease:carrying nia.Squiicr'
bites/ it injects a saliva in . which 'are
the Malaria, parasites. These are •Car-',
tied into the human circulatory. syS.-
• tein: and so throughout .the body.• ..
The Cure for malaria is quinine, lint'
breeds:,
prevention of of Malaria '14: the des.:
tructien of the mesquite, in •which it
Statistics front Ottawa show that in
1928,77553,977 :peunds More ,Green. Tea
were,: brougfiCirito Canacia 'than in
• 1921,•and906.,7,28.' pounds more than in
.1.922. •1 The reason that the
•filie„quality Green' Teas of India and
'Ceylon have •displaced the 'inferior
Japan and CIrtha Greens which,:due
,their loW Klee; ,Were imported:heavily.
Some )ear g age. •Salada Tea•doniPany
IS' the, largest' iMportet 'Of Indiaand
Ceylon GreenTea's. '
Zealeus.,
PC. X99999 was Walking along the
bank ef,, a canal, when ',he came 'upon
a yOunkster sobbing bitterlY., , Step-
• ping, him,. ne,O.Sked:, •-•••
.."What's theorriatter?'''..
Youngster, crying•louctly,.
.PPlated to mid-streaui„ Wh.e.re a hat
,ww.ttata,belibi,:ngiup, and.' down ,tlie-
, ,
" • • • • . , •
•
", he
;In a' flash the- cot rageou "cons table.
plunged into the murky, watet, Thrice
Ite.:dived,`•biti, at last he \veg.:pit* te
come to ahere again With "enirthe hat
in Ills '
'"Can't
'Was: he, siti riding en he felf.iiit'
. .
boy h4irted,•"he
ithin'y fall I ;Wes' going teAeliyeti,
that he •ttireW Ply. hat , ,but you
NyoniAn't' . •
•, Her One ACcOrnpifehmerit:
doanyWay:often pii7Ales thedistracteil:
hOuseliCeper nowadays. Mr. Itobert,IT.,
..1011,nion. in rtel'uInbered iy,esterditys;
thinks that', We• Must c'cpect. to hear of
;SuelrexPerie-nces ris: that of At.S.Wedis.h-.
„American friend"of wile: hooding A
'iiiiiliViVii-11;WbrIcrr4strrtett--td---a--Sealir•-
1:•d• 1 nTilliveiraell;:lgiee.tif°oritid Sturdy .Firmish
"..'esked -lier -what. she .coit
Conid•She do tathi;ielevrin.tioa,g1..fietT.,
Could She Welt ,9 '
71111ttit.j:, 6g40141, she do?
for a".niehii; nc,and
then !`'Stel, IY the
'reindeer,' . • . '' •
•
,•„•A Manta' brain attitiria tta tna,xnnuin
Wlt7'nt ',age; ,k4 iv.tet#y
Oat of a. Mennen at ,SeventeCU years...
'National RaiIways have more men
Minard'S Philmont 'InlieVeit
Don't.
• Don't. be like folks who laugli'and sing
Along -the summer ways, .
But grunt and7grean when Winter
brings • -
• The gloom of duller days. •
Don't be like folks :who yew they'te
' Along 'each level mile, „. ••
But • when ,the :roughened PathwaY
comes ' '
„Forsake one at the stile!
„
Don't•be like folks who Tear to bear
• A - little trouble -pack '
For life brings everyone- a .share'.. „
Of bothers" in its' track. "
•
The Right Attitude.
Be careful how you "I am" your nits- .
fortunes. '1' The Ireubie. with most Of •`'.
us is • that. we 'I am" ohr•Misfortune*'
„bee much. We say "I ern sick"; "I aria':
„tired".;•, .am-• am•
peer"; "I qui 'down on; lay luck"; "1,
'ain , •
• . -•
„sorta,..of people are constantly.'
making' tise of negative;.'destructive,•,
•expreSsiono. :They are always. talkimk
down ".cemplaining about one thing or
another. •
. lri winter. they will ior "Did ,anyone
ever„ see such ,beastly- weather as' -we • ,
are having?. This. anew , and -sleet
niake"pie• I . aria , never ,free from •
a Cold.. so afraid, it Will ,develop
into .pnetimenIa;".'• '
•Ira' the surnmer'it IS just the same:,
"I' wonder if it is oVer. going to stop:
raiuing7" '"It leeks as if We. are not
going to have any Summer!"./ •
• are'HcbriStantly complaining'ef
'things antkare • always ' '"tired,"
;ged," "Played out !'not •fit, for' anyN •
thing!". And, as John , Henry would
say: "It,a, at wrong!" ./'' ' '
,
,
So, if you're down, spring up again, '
' And When yett're.on..your feet__ • .
Wipe offeoch mark of coward -stain,'
Press 'onward through -the 'sun' -
,Show by �urheartafid ,soul and brain
, very\ hard to beat!• •
' ••'..• • —Lillian Gard:
• •
Strength .of •Silver Wire,
• A silver wire on -twelfth of an inch
in .dianieter Will Support a weight:of
188 .pounds. ' •
TO EXPECTANT
OTHERS
A Letter froniMrs. Smith-Tells_How-
Lydia E. Pinhhon's Vegetable
COinpouid Helped Her •
, Trenton, am writing to you
1.li regardt� Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege-
table Compound. 1,
Would' not be with-
out it..I have taken „
it before each of.my''
children was born
*fiatinddifftae:rgwi•ae,rateblg,;'
Before my first baby
Was born I had short-
ness 01' breath and,
ringing in my ears.
I felt Its if ',Would,
ptillAhrouglf.7'
"' One day a friend of-
ble COmpolind had done for his Wife and
advised him to take a bottle, home for
After the fourth bottle I Was a
f'.4bildren
n�wnd alwayelind-the-- Vegetable
CoMpoitnd a great hciji as it 860111§ to
'make confinetnent easier. I recomMend •
it to lily friends. — Mrs: FnEn 11,
Smtrt, Sohn $L, ,Trenton, 011.1,.•- •
, LYdia E. Pinkharn's Vegetable' Cbm-t
Pound is an excellent medicine for e* -6•
peetant mothers, and should be taken
duringthe entire peried. It.hsa.a geti-
-*rat effect to strengthenandi011e 1.10.th,e
• entire system, Se that it May wOrk in
every respect effectually ag nature in --
tended,. Thousands of won testify
to thiti
" • 1
Companionship' with a powerful per- •
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