The Exeter Times, 1921-9-22, Page 3e •
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IMPORTANCE OF T HE
- DUCTLESS GLANDS.
RoliirlieSt Pia
-Rejuvenators Eirt
Dis-
overed by French.
,
The greateat savants Of every perio
lave inade a study of old, age, Write
..., • •
.Dr. West.' Elle getclin'i
, •
off, the bateriologis
'thought he fotiliti'the antidote
.., • • .,
Bulgarian lactic -acid ,Latte
,daY inV-Catig-atoab pin. their iffftil rth
'ductless. glands. A, 'fuller ,Itriowletige
,of •theSe •renifirltable little OrgaliS has
offly 'come' to ,within rocon year
Prhps • , , . , • •
,ii -re• Most thoreughly, invest
• .g,atdd. is the thyroid gland, situated i
:the 'throat, just 'bni`ov'ir 'the "Adtith
Apple;" insufficient development o
which is re'sponsible for many cases of
retarding of•hinental and physical ide-
• -velo,prnent, Stich conditions as con-
• ,genital dwarfism, niental. insufficiency
and allied states, iniprove as if by
Magic•on a:clministratibn of thyroid ex
•
• When the thyroid gland, iS normally
.active, the li'ody is more likely:to re--
' -tain its youthful contour far into ad-
iranced life, instead of being overbui,„
, .
arened with' suPentluons' weight, the
-result ef •imPetfect metabolism, as isl
.
the rule after inat.nrity is reached.,
Tiiis accounts for the ast,onishing ef-,
-.tect of 'thyroid extract in cages af,
,Obesity that yield to no other forni of
-treatment. . •
„ ,New Era is
The „Pituitary body, another duCtless
, • , ,
,glandthat We know something about,
114. sitirat,ed fix the crania:A, it also re-
gUla,tes groath ,but interferense
ate function Produces an aliticarinal'
lengthening of • the bone. •In, sorne
caises• it .preduees a diSease' called
,ac -omegoly- which there in--,
. • ,
crease; ,the sizeiand'sliape„of 'tome
„;•-• dre the ib90**1,1X.....
the, vita erst,
A-mew:era in. the :interes iing tines:
tibf.1otgeyity •dawning- wit
more' contiete,,conception.pf,,,thd Tufic-,"
Y:' .
'A fewdays,*e';:a,,,.lette,r,ea,ched:ille
I f4•Oni."'d nfOtlie.:1•Zin the ,c,' o'n.'fitry,,reatting
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a ,ciiiii. ,Ile is,..the-orieate,,,,asat finachitd
and determine W:Iii,a, the eaus'e ' of, the
s, rash may be. The 'rn'etlier, me-ire.i.tac
1,7.1 t.,,•i"e' -caused by „heat and., she int'I'Y be
right;' bilt ,it IS better te have dxp'ert
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EDUCATION
1171. • 3. , MIDIJLETON .
...„ , • .
. ..ProvInciat Board Pf Health; On' tarie
Dr. alladleterarwill answer questions'en,,Vidilte Itealth
' Address him at 'the i)arlianient Bldgs
tOrOnte. ' •
theaS of e the tuCtlesa:-glands.:. 'Many
• condition.s -- among them premature
- senllity, the origin of which has been
obechre, are being cleared up, not only
-in tile treatment, but in the prevention
'of 1tIese affections classed among the
clis'eitses: of old age. .,
•
For instance, arterio -sclerosis or
• hardsemng of the arteries, is. condition
exceedingly cominon in males, has
artifiCially produced in rabbits by
the adialuistration of a product secret-
ed' -by one of the hitherto mysterious
- ductless, glands.
• TIO small bean-shaped organs, "ad -
reals," have a marked inftnSelfce nPnn.
the 'skin. There ig -a, rare diseals'eeef
thelse glands in white': person
reseihbles even. slight
of the ia-cri'enali, the skin lases
• its line of youth and 'headth, beComing
darlP, "bilious," °and I-fib:aerate-di'
generacy, pf the .thyroideglarid also af-
fects' the Skin and' its apPen,dages—
the hair and nails. .-.Eixhaustion of this
• gland --results- in all the evidencesof'
premature decay. . • •. • -
' Regulators of the Body.; •
The .duct1e8s glands are the' regtila:
tors of the body.. Since they'are inter-
related, dependifig ulion each other'ior
the maintemihice of the Vital forces; it
is plain that what affects one will in-
fluence the others.
We have long' knoWn that -the:nein-
element-an thyroid secretion is iodine:
• One way inewhich'te^ enhance „the ac-
tion of the gland after passing itito
middle life, •and so prolonging, youth.,
Is ,by feeding the system largely, upon
.• such. foodas' cOritain iodine; alSo'
• taking minute doses of. iodine- ,
The French were the first tO'throw
•-^" light upowthe extraordinary role play-
ed by the dUctless glatids'as rejuvena-
tors. Implantation ef the interstital
glands for ptirpose8 of regeneratitin,
is-`not`neW: It Was tried on'aiiimals in
Eitgla.nd over 150 year ago. With a
,niore extended knowledge as ,to, the na-
ture ef` the secretions yielded by the in-
'terStitial glandd, we will probably 'be
, able to administer, it, as we' now de '
• iodine or thyroid extract,' and so main- '
tain the integrity of allthe vital forces,'
, far beyond three score years and ten.
Courting on Stilts., • •
disastrous fire in the Department
, ,
Lanes, In France, has focused at,
tention 'on the famous stilt -walkers of
that district., •'
Owing to the dampness of the soil
and continuous floods, the peoPle,
moStly farmers and shepherds., spend
the greater part of their lives an stilts,
• in the use of which they, are expert.
• The- stilts 'are strapped -below the
• knees, the feet being, fastened in a
kind of stirrup raised five feet from
the' grourid. A pole, which the stilt -
walker carries in place of the ordiaary
Walking -stick, serves as a rest, the
user propping himself agalrist.it 'when
The women of the district are as
skilful as the men in the uso of stilts,
and a courting couple striding off to
• their trysting-placi-on stilts is a coat -
mon sight.
A fanions stilt -walker of district,
i1 -vain Dornon, a, baker, walkecl on
• stilts from Paris to Yloscow, distaace
-of 1,580 miles, in fifty-eight days.
• Afool is a man who is 'wise—too
. •
late.
The British- Red C1'033 received 80
• million (loiters it voluntary contrl-
bulbuls during the War.
0.4vice „op the "matter, • There „aie,.
es'a.' due to scarlet feverejirciPl'ent
measles and =varion,s ether 'ailments
that haVe, to he taken, into account.
••It'is" for reaso,nS, such as this that
Public -Health E.clucation as far ;cis
OhU4:Welfare, ;carmen -tad; altars to
iinPreeS'-on Metliers the "necessity '�f
thorough thedica-I examination 'Of
their children regalarlY., Parent8 'are
toe 'prone 'to -diagnose, c,oritplaints, :of
;Cliifilten':and label them this Or that
with:put any. scientific. iii'veStigatiOn
Whatsoever.',Per''installee, it la.,appal-
ing to -think Of the narthber. ofedeatchs
,Of and.' yeting 'childrenfrain
whose .were'fir_rnly
donvincedethat the -sick ehilcirel had
.iner,ely,..a "sore . throat!' or
Oyer, ."63 'per ,leent,,,,:.of deaths frani.
,diPhtheaik. Oritaaid jaa,t,, year, wete
,aniong• Chlidreliaanader"ifife years Of
a ge-a4ha t ' is,, chilalr,ena .,pta;ach obl
age Wh.6 had; not yet earneeunder the
SuPeryisien, Of .„S'elfebrainedical• inspea--
tiori.,-1VIiiieredefects of 'a11ekinals,'Mor4.--
OVer; & tinatlefided te,, and 'becoaab
chronic , because , eitherethe Parent. dld
not -,notice the'defectin tlichill(#• :
SeriaffiaThei,iaea br4111i*
s 'Mid in04,
'hear, the,.e:2-tp'reSSion'
-is •Sialc erioughato benclefer a"decter"."'•
aellie-lbabris, no a '."-tPy
,
but a great res,ponsibility: -healph,'
growth and happines.s depend largeIY
upon you—the parent. Therefore yen
must avoid infection by ;keeping the
baby away from anYone who is net
Perfectly well. What seems iike,a ,celd
in the head may -turn out tabe-Meastes
dr some other ciiie.ase. Remember that
measles and wheoping-cough are seri-
ous 'clise,ases for young'children. The
older a child is when he comes doVirai
with thein', the less is the danger ,of
fatal, resulte., The germs Of .disea:Se
effter' by 1.,..raS;'' of the Mouth. • Keep
playthinge' and' "cerriferters, an d aver.y.-
fhingeathat.. has',,,not „beene'themaghly
Cleaned -Ont:',a motifif. 'DO
not -let. around on a
dirty flaicr'erclUSeyiearpet. Place hirh,
Ori 'a 1ean- sheet or. -blanket. - Flies
cari7, diseaSe to babies. Screen the
:bab'S''''rOdia:' • .
•'Keep flies away from the baby and
!his feed at ,aaj, times., .o9yer,Ag crib_
Or carriage with netting to keep out
the flies ad mosquitoes. ;
A healthy, goo,d-tempered baby is
one of; the 'greatest. joys of life.
Whereyar it gees, sunshine radiates
firarri it".sepreseriCe aner fills' the most
, • t 0 0 7,, , ,it
,
sthiles and • • .• .
agO,. was in ri !rain, contin
to ferento,frem •Blaeltwater Junetlo
and the dempartnient` WaS filled', wit
the'erdinary eroViti,of tired; sleepy h
One-SeeS travelling at-' nigh
'after • a long:Jeurney., -Yawning, gaz
ing at the notice prohrbitrn
spitting in the train, ,dr looking;
into the ,dark. Of 7 e; el111:),g, eV er,b6a
Seel?t1401 to . be looking en life as. -
,commonplaCe, withoUt a Bu
into the train ane'a yaung'man Wear
ing the teaern'd 'button,' and Nardi hit
•,were' Ins wife and baby. That Charm=
liftleanartal about fifteen, neentliS
;old WAS: ''Sobia the' Centre Of ,:interesta
,l-lardlyeb•ed its inotheya.get„...seated
,arnts
,and grabbed a newspaper Which Man,
/'aslistresSIY:rea`dillg in the .seat be-
htncl inThd13,s,ilint.tlYer'et.
the
have the reader dIs,ttirbed; rnOther
'Moved over to the , seat but a
ruddy-compleitioned'old'felleW,Wai ,the
next Vicfirn. ; The; little, tet ,preinptly
tO61,i; hold :OtA his Car and the weather-
beaten stranger turnedziaind :Startled.
But When he saw-- that- laUghlag little
Counterianili3he, "iiiSt,atitly -reached
over harrii:,hand 'and islmok baby's
OntStretelidd ",PalM.:, The . then
'noticed a ladY derds'S the aThie eating
an orange.ancl glued Its tne
`'ittractive, fruit. :With theamathee,s,
PerMis:Sicia. the.. fatly,' gave 'a:section of
•the orange to theachilde and to shaw. its
appreciation,- the: little' :-Sone- allowed'
itself to b'e lifted on to the lady's
"Itriee.
Ali the tbn thenbaby was smi'lir'g
444 waving sts bands at nearby peopIL
t'ifib- ,COMPaffirkerif' tKths
ridie7Pri,tyi
'it niet''atong. the: *O.':Its father re
iarkerd.,-"id tfieivas
breast-fed WS -.4 over
nine rdontliS old which was very ob:.
vlous.
'
Go't Tnicte.
'''.1)\Ar'crth'uf?,'1'.'cl'itiiicPe.,P(01rt,titae' (I/1' c)ro6trPAJLtJ
ile$
Ie rapped till .his, lin'gers were s re,, ,
'
And it fts•'-iPc'eme on, -let u'
, cf•fc•re is solnetlif14.0 31011 (;an (10,
IIere's a hill; 4
But „the 1)roth'er-Aasitie, vela' qfileitly
,reph
"oi r Trzt
ezi got tittle,'
e
1, Opportunity:Wantred along' .
w In. • search 02'a:titan-who `would rise.
X -ie said., to the.itidolent throng:
• , "Here's cllanc'e for the fellow who
ht wtirallei"
sIconld'410m ' it but I'm
Itut each of theeald with a smile
"1 ,
- Ver y busy to-dayand Ian sorry to say
ThalI eally ell t :got I:1111e.
At last Qpportn14ty came' 7
a To a than who was burdened -with
e cares, ''-
And said: "I ,netv, offer the earne
et Opportunity that has been theirs.
Ilere's'a duty that ought to be clene,,
• It's a chance if you've dot tirne t
,• take it. , •
e
Said the man with a grin: •-, "Come
• along, ,pass it -„ , •
I'll either find time or 1,11 make it."
, • „ •
02 all the excuses there, are •
By Which this old -1,1„-or3d ie accursed,
This "haven't get time , is by far
, The poorest, -the feeblest,^tlie worst.
A delusion, it is, and a snare;
If the habit is 'yourS, you should
shake it, ;
For if you want to do' what 18 offered
to you,
You'll lind'tinie to do it, -or make it,
; To me, interested in the Welfare, of
Children, ink adiniration, of this
youngster was associated with a feel-
• of regret-4egret that thee
should not be ,rnpre,,of, these healthy,
happy hi this province of One.
tario. They are „aptimiste from birth
and will grow, to .healthy , mina - and
women. H ' ow often w -e see'the other
ex- • i .
treme, the ll-nounshed,, pale and
crying baby,- 'handicapped', in health
. a1111"
from the moinent it begins -,its' earthly
there' 'IS fib need for many; et these
weaklings, if the',nuithers only knevi
and „practieed nrethereraft, partiatilar-
ly the great essentialH4:east
coupled ,With'poper, care of the child
during ,the early Months and, years of
life, In the. whale field of Child, Wel,-
. ,
'fare -there is no. more important first
principle than"' this—having the child
fed at. the mother's ,'breast. If iS.' a
sIbgan that, alibrilcf,be preached from
the hOuSetepe, front the milpit and
from everytiewsp,aPer,afid aVentie of
publiCifY 5,ri thi5 coUn:try„ a, • ,
Obstructed' Vision.
Vary; Stoat'. Old,eGentlemane--"Herat,•
a.niciel.fPr, yeti- • ,-„Now tell
,me, if my shoes need poliShing."'
•
. The Man Whe'llYafitaii04 SC:retching,
hie. hands will not.'gather, many;' bere
ries., •'•
Taper lifeboat areal. W. The Jape -
nese' inanufactnre, a tOugii variety' of
Paper from fibres of, the , mulberry
men, g,o a r.ear-admiral
• Of the 'JaPariese navy discovered
Special methed Of waterPtreeting
product, and for cemeritin 't Th'
discearery^ lecrto the invention- of c&l-
lsWle
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,
•
a
rINCE the, crispirSs-and charm _of
Grape -N uts- have -been tested by the
there's on item that stands prom-
• inently oUt in the marketinglist thereafter.
64 That's Grape- u s. •
. The twer:br hour of continuous baking
,
• . •
have .produced, from the patural richness
of -wheat arid' Malted barley, a food that
, •
is uniquely sWeet with sugar developed •
,
•
from the grains ,then-iselves, and whose,
crispness, and flavor make a delightful •
appeal to every member - of the fainily,
And Grape -Nuts' is soundly nourishing
—a great builder of health and strength.
Served with cream or milk, as a cereal
for breakfast or lunch, or made into a
pudding for dinner.
See that your marketing list includes
this delicious, economical food, today.
Alf grocers'.
,
"There's it Reason"' for Gi•a'pe-NiXis'''-,
,
1f011141) NOT WITI1OtT
It1BrS:011i1 TABLETS
Mrs. W.- Beosley,,IVIille Roche, bnt.,
*rites:„"IehaVe' usec1,13aby.'s .Own Tab-
lets , „
for the paat eight months and
-Would not -be- without them., I used
•thorn' ter Indigeatien arid teething and
my baby IS, cutting his taeth, With -mit
'WhateVer. I can
-MCp:annend theeTablets are athernnetha
rs What Mrs' 13'66Si-6Y says thous
'ands, Of- Olher emethers''s'a--yee
The Tab-
lete are a adilcl but thorough 'laxative
boWele and bweeten
the stothachAltUs driving out COnatt-
'patibii. arid ',indigestion land. making
teething easy, ", They are sold by, medi-
cine dealers or by mail at 25 cents ,k
box ,from. The'l)r. Williams' Medichie
Co., Brockville; Ont. -
The',Cloud.
To be the -cloud for which men pray
When earth is parched by high sun's
ray;
To be, a.,breath- Of cooling breeze
When, cities Choke for wind of seas;
To be 'a dew on -ripening grass
When hot daYe'..e'er the ineadoWs pass
It mast be fine, it: mu§t be Sweet,
To heal the' earth'briVithering'heat!
To be a song -when Silence Seenas
A pain, an ache,* void ,of dreams;
T• o be a. fragrance and perfume
When lives are longing' for a bloom;
To be a' kiss,, a htiga smile
That hearts have. hungered for the
while-- - •
,
It _must be fine te 'serve some earl
-Of sweetness for a human ,friendl
To be aster when night IS dark;
To be a lyric when the- lark
:Has:flown to other haunts _of life;
-To be a memory ;in sOrne heart.
That has grown weary of the strife—
It /mist be fine', 0 cloud, idea' thee
,
To bring the cool, brea-th•of the sea;
;Or rose, to grace -With beauty those
Whose lives are' empty of ,the rose!
Good Spirits.
• There are three' SOrts of spirits, ---al-
coholic, ghosts, Alidetliose` that are , a
part of yourself., They are a health
barometer, and Indicate your state,
• +
-physically and tnen...tally:,,cl
- Any medical Man .wmil,Corroborate
the statement that it ja uuwlse, If not
dangerous., to gefin lbw spirits, and
as various cattSekprnduce'that. effect,
It
, ,
it is as well to know what thoe. causes.-
-are, and eounteraAhem. Forget not
that what we 'calla"spirite. is really
our vitality, the lite principle.
We . feet depressed- M. 'spirits- on a wet
day because the air Is laden With va-
por, and hasprePOrtioriately,leas egy.-
gen in it. The air, too, is lighter than
usintl, and does not -balance the' air
in our bodies. Hence the depression.
The result is that We work with din:
;
culty and less efdeiencY.
The remedy, is to pet out of 'doors
'and &ruble the normal rate of breath -
Mg. ,That, aS is 'evident, will, pump
more oxygen bite the system, and the
benefit , ts, immediate: The. "life" 'of
the depression carthe felt. -
A.nd laugh! Laughter stirs up the
• whole system an.4,.releases. stored 'ner-
vous power or vitality. It may be
:urged that one cannot laugh if there is
nothing to langh but, as a matter
of fact, a forced laugh will soon, pro-
gress toa natural -one. Try. You will
get amused at yourself, and up will
bound your spirits.
Finally, add to the (pricker breath-
ing and .the laughter, a loosening of
your clothing- . Undo -neck and wrist-
bandsand the, like,. ' That's the last
little touch. As ,t_hd' proof 'of: the -pud-
ding Is intlie bating try thla threefold
,remedy the, next time yOti, are depress-
ed frain saw c-ctuse, and you will find It
a, sure °tire, , • •.
b
war. „ stated, the Primo, Miniiter
,
- Great Britain was within 99 clys o±
eing'sttirved'uli'ring'one periOd'of the
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Both _Come, , :the
Mood:
, , ,
• 108 500 • 9I tin ilt of u ".r".^
)ala. in Ilie,lead or faeo,,lin nenra
inay ,offect any nei:ve in the liedar,-.D.1!
ERE
Both • Satisfied. '
a "so you resigned?" •,:'
_
a •,, ".yes, I couldn't stand the ivaY the
fir'" elt'trea ed me' '
:,
'W'hat didthdo?
fereat names -are, given' to iti When •1
affects certain -nerves, "'flies aieuralgl•
of ethelierVerle Called; Sciatica
„ • , • •
bat .t;he 'of the"•Paiii and th
,
nattire et the dieeaee, are the a,alue
l'heePain , neui^algia is ea -need b
a "Took oft 't,he,PaY
° The Pays Are one,
star -ed aleavea. ; The blood which car
•
ries nourishment to the nerves ,ha
becitnne thin and Intpure and 110 louge
doe's so and tlie -pain you feel is' th
cry if the- nerves for their hatura
, fo ed. you inay ease the pains of new
algiae with hot, 'aPPliCatioris,, but • Tea
relief from the trouble comes by en
,
richi
' "Are you willing, to worlt for• $30 a
mcnit an, your board?" asked, Mr.
Cobbles.••
s • ' • '
Yes, sir,' replied the appliant for a
e niy -
joca-
ob
sraereillmjibaupdanSe'fliurit
02
nranieuring the 'pigs to , h'ruSla'aivay, a'
-• tear. think 'netbing °of, la 'el' Was:, .paid
,alb a da' duringthe-war, and it -wasn't
- Mach Of a 'day at -that.",
'
•this purpose Dr. Williams' rink Pill
are Strongly ,reco-Lmended. These
pills Make new, rich, blood and thus
act as.a mest, effective nerv.e tonic. „If
you are suffering• from this most
dreaded of trouldes„or any -foam ,of
nerve ,trotiblei give theire pille fair
-trial, and, note, tile. CaSe and pomfort
that follows their ,iise.•• .'•
You can get Di -.Pink Pills
ft•ona any Medicine dealer, 'Or by Mall
at 50 cents a lio•-•or six boxes for $2.50
from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co:,
Brockville, Ont, „ •• .
National Slanders. -
The Origin o'f national slanders is a
inystory. Someone .startsthem', others
continue them, and the rest, of •us „aa.
fcuerp1,6,Teemt4TaesneGs,ospel; and _give . tham
• Englishmen are Illeged to.be suPer-
shy and reserved, Theirelife on an is-
land, is..said, to be,respoiteible., ,Rub-,
" Thei -,have been, and . are, ethe
hiegeit,,travellers, of -all- the natione:
If, priAlipion Were-, Shy, and, reserved
they aveifidn"t-,have,been 1h'pioneers
in ,aoleinzationEmaire-littildhig,s, Con-
'ciiiebta.",ci*neree.;''ali.ff.,the
- ' .••• •
'piateg e2efeetthearatea50,
eiMeaboelatle, ;and ,:xti
aniVirPOI.;:p-fa the.' t'ii*iiieelle'd
fund In 'the =fact that England is par
eizcellence, the home of sport Sport
deniands-sociahility. IMagine a tennis
-
boom. among a "super -,shy, reserved"
people! ,
Scotsmeu are alleged. to be mean--
, •
unco' careful wi' th bawbees. Thous-
ands Of jokes have been built up on
that slander. But, as a matter of fact,
the Scot, as all who have had teedo
avith him, know, is' extraordinarily
generous and kind-hearted. Ask the
treasurer of any hospital! 'There's the
teat,
The Irish are dounty slandered.
They are alleged to be a gay, witty
race, care -fee and careless. 'DIM -is -a
slander.- The Irish are a sad people.
All, their 'beautiful_ raelediee art in a
minor key. "Irish humor" ,doesn't
really exist. The Irish are really in-
tensely serious. And as- tO being
"caieless," it is a' fact that they are
thrifty, cle-an, and super -moral.
The French, are suppoSed to be ir-
resPonsible and excitable. An obvious
slander, which the Great War killed—
or ought to have killed.
Then thereais the -"wily, unspeak-
able" 'Turk; FOr fact,' he is about
as simple as they make 'em!: The
Dutch, are alleged to be "stolid," and
all thatt the terda imPliei. It'S a slan-
der, for the Dutch are.very-mucia .all
there!' Th b tale might be continued,
but the, result would be the „same,
whether dealing .with ,theei'cute",.Yan-
kee, .the..."eniotionalu.Welslithan,-- the
,"treacherous" SPaiiiard, or, th Ei "gay"
Italian. Slanders all!
Lifeboat Made; of tiiket.,
Work..
• A basket -Work lifeboat •se,eine very
frail and deltea'te for.the'diard'wOrk-of
getting' through, rough sett'S'te .‘a " ship'
In distress, yet a boat of this type has
justbeeniiiveitted;'and it IS claimed
that it' -gives greater safety than the
usual kind.:
The wooden framework Of the boat
Is covered with aserk linlng, .and' over
that is laid' an miter cover of woven
eerie. It IS said that 'the. new boat
floats better than the boats now In
use, .and that it is impossible for it to
sink. . ,
The. basket -lifeboat IS so light and
springy. that it is less , likely, to be
crushed by swinging against the side
of a ship or by the buffeting of the
,
waves.
•MONEY ORDERS.
A Dominion Express lalone-y Order
.
for five dollars casts three cents.
,
Making Volcanoes Work. .
It is, proposed that the heat` from.
Kilauea, a velcano en the island. of
Hawaii, Shall, be made to provide elec-
tric light and power for every Part of
the island. This volcano has, a per-.
pe.tually active crater, and is an awe-
inspiring spectacle' tor tourlits.
A request has been addressed to the
Legislature :of Hawaii asking far the
apPropriation aof $30,00,' which, with
a ,111,te amount fawn the Hawaiian Vol-
cano Research 'Association,will be
used for borings and other preliminary
vrroltI*'
Is hoped that tilph tit; aeliber, and
•
tier mhterials ntay be recovered
theL gani of the erater, while it
be found, ,poasible:,t6 use the power
generated to extract aitrogeu f ram the
air.
Lumberman's' FrIend
Careful Father. -
• ,
Young ,1-tareld •was' late or Sunday
school and the minister inquiredr-tho
but-, father
wouldn't' lot announced. „.the
"Phat'14 t1e rig'Ilt -kind •of' a father to
,hate' replied theareve,re•ild gentleman.
"Did. he , exPlain, the i:eason why -he
. „ ,
would not let you go?" ..",„ •
,lIe said there wasn't bait
enough for two."
Thinking :of "Herne'. .
A .little lad' of nine, on entering ono
of our large fever hospitals was no-
ticed by the nurse to.be crying bitter-
ly. - •
She, trying to find out the cause of
his tears, said, "Well, sonny; why are:
you crying so?" • ,
The little lad, between his sobs, re-
plied:
am not crying, uuree,, but ine,eyes
are watering wheral thinks orhorne."
That M-
an Is Happ—
Y
, .
,
Whena-alaes. honor and good name
aboVerieltes.- . - ••••• "e^.-, =•,?'
• aaracnjOye the; landseciPe
out owmng the land
Who can. fade ,povertyand
mssfo-
tune oldeerfnInese .and courage
-LWho` has a theaaty" appaeciation, „of,
•thebeantiful in humanlife as well as
Who has a contented mind liberally
stored with the knowledge that makes
life interesting.
To whom plain living; high thinking
and useful work constitutes real
riches.
Who is • conscious of his oneness
• with the One. - "
_ ,
Who, has", a, harmonious, happy home.
Who-h4as learned haw to neutralize"
fear thoughts and worry thbughts by
their antidotes.
•
hibernatingeaihirnar-crin be aivak-
,
ened from its wintef sleep by ,being,
?hi -Plight int'0 a Warm room, When
again p_ut into a cold place iteinune-
diately resumeits dormant state:
,At, the:. Yal'inontli
Camp, held at Tasket Falls In.August,
I otinti. M rd's Liniment most bene-
ficial for sunburn, an -immediate relief
for colic and toothache.
• Alfred Strikei,-;
General Sec'y.
„
WANTRE,-_---YOTIN:Ci 'LADIES ' OF
• V V-. ;good education to--train-aa,rydraea.
_An piy ,Wellar;dra, Hosp1ti. 51. Cathar-
ines, Ont. -
ArnosicoN Monica, Doje./t-..441.0
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• Maile4--Freckto any 'AS.
r areas rth-.Antrhoi,04
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112 Weat,Sliit Atrsst
New York, USA..
....utmost
coAksE sAcr,
L 111D' SAL.T
Bulk CarlOtill
TenokTo OALTWORKe
411. JO,1.1PF • TOR•3Nircs
ASPIRIN
“Bayer" is only Genuine
IVIE IN SPLENDID
i-lEALTH HE SAYS.
,
Feels it. H▪ is Doily, To Telt
..rs B�wJ Ha
• Helped
"Taj ac has been of such benefit to
that 14 feel'it my'Anity as make the
facts known 'to evoryl!.q.,,tr,',' Bald „Iler•
belt f1. ki.1"413,toitwell-klitivin
clerk, Pworth'44`.e,,,.=-Onifoit, ;Oat,
tioiao 'r"sresagnlot awn 'is.titc4I1ty/i.ut
thhe 5.41%. ?"0
seven weelts and ;get info a 'very ran
down. condition. My-StOmielt was ao
upset that. I had te geaori, a apeotel, diet
1)°ea.,u-e, n21 waif .0.1S0
troaaledWith • eonstipatIon, /14 bstilt so
,naueh neuralgic shot/ der
that Pcould,„: gt rio reit "at: iitght.with
put taking sedatives tti indUco-"sleep
• "1 lutist -confess that I -did not think .
Tania.c (Turd. rein but a friend of
Mine Was ,so btMeilted,by :it that
gave it a trial. I was iir)th warprismi
andgrtdUdd by the -e-uit
•".it cluicklY'g-z.tve inc tan exceiter,t.ap-
.
on
tion,
uu
tn:•
tes, .sds 601: 2bd p aaa7
that L coutd „eat bi.Le,er i• aieased
ef-
fects and it also relieved ray constipa-
"I haven't -an ache orea itMit pry
body now and aver since I finished the -
thirdabottle of Tanlac I have enjoyed
splendid, healtha-., I've been praising
and'recorumending it ever sin.ce."
Taniac is sold by leading druggits
eve r -y w bate, • Adv.
For Fires lurn'the Futire.
• Eire:i-y- 'pint ditisesx itheuld
yhat forests- mean ,to Canada,, -to hM
proVinCe. and: ta lyery aad.
that every fire • that •^Inians Inaahe
-fOi-ests,isaaletrinient ,to tke,progrees
;boy.,;antleegiri
shinihr -have instil1Siintsithcfr minds ,•
,the4-aintold . damage' that inak ,result
-fire: "'In 'the
:i,Vfidds.„ In'-deitr4ing .tffe-•feresta
"are not eniy damaging.theapresent; but "
,are'literafiy,burning alp the future.
Ask for Minard's and take no ether.
The French astronomer, Boris, dis-
coverer of the comet that la -as aroused
so much. interest this year on the_oc-
casion..of .ifs.apericalic return be bur
part- of- the solar system, began hie
.career .as janitor of the Observatory
•of Marseilles. . He disceveacela ib ail,
thirty-seven comets. •
In EistersoWas 3
Cuticiffa Be
"Eczema started on my face
around my bchilisten;s endcatbrnee letcautining
and lourping were_ver5r
•'S disagreeable. ,Sieep xne
out of the question and.
.a., my face was diatigarea
• so 1 ware a veil.
"It 1,00,os treatedatalta,-cd
' different reinedies , but
cured'a cal
healed. rap." (Signed) Zlic53-‘ caTTY?
d:so:timaliCUMYv go:1:111111P6r:::.
SoaP ea -59e. Takersa2.50.. o
usingeutietara for 5113 toile,i'purpases.
Friehie, ,Gre:y, Dry
thre- 12.15gchoTittbaheebomini?' r4Csta4n7aid_iatim.DitPit:
box of Cuticula bintreerawhich seen
,Try to prevent' further trouble. ay
S id
'Ciitictire...Kt▪ a.p4a es
,
MISERY 111 HER'
Says this Woman Uinta! 'te.
lieved by Lydia F...PinIthanes
Vegetable COMPOIDR2d.
Owen Sound, Ont.—"I suffered
ten year with:female organic trouble.,
neuralgia and
inth-
gestioni, and was
weak arid had such
bad pains I could
hardy walk or stand
up at times. When
14I would sweep I
would have to go and
Ile down. I could
not sleep at night,
arid would wander
around the house
half the time. Itried
everything hut noth-
lng Me any good, and the last doc-
tor I Jiad told me he never expected
inc to be on My feet again
a day's work. Ona- day che of y5tiir
little books was left at my door and my
htsband aaid I should try a bettk of
Lydia E. Pinkharres Vegetable ()on1,-,
• Warning! It'S criminal to take a
chance on any substitute. for genuine
"BaYer Tablets of Aspirin," prescribed
by physicians,for twenty-one years and,
proved safe by millions, Unless you
see the name "Bayer" „on paeltage or,
on tablets you ilea not getting Aspirin
at all. In every Bayer package are
direeltOris'for Cei1, Tloadnehe,
Neurai-
gte, Ithrumatism, EfliacTia;,,,Toothache,,
Lumbago and, for Pain, • Ilan`Cly ,tin
boxes of twelve tablets cosi few cents.
Druggists also Sell" larger,"packages,
Illado in Canada. Aspirin is the. trade
,•
• Psi: en arg-e,
IVIatuifeture of "Moues ceticacidester Of helpful adViee givfrree of th
Salidyli a id " • • `
ine1. (regaaet la ',ape(.1 a), ot Bayer
13ortrel, IthanktxodIdtd forltrolieved
trio, and t noW weland stirorx. 14
th
re e). e remedyIlice he
Vege-
table Compound for anyone wile bas my
troubles, and have recontnended it to
In.Yneighbors. YoncannbliSh my letter
for tlic-b..,11.1,,-;14.- of *thane I can'tIvifti."
IIENR`V A. MITOIIELL 1.761 rah
Ave., Eaet, weft Sound, Ont.
• ;If you have anIrsymptem about which
you wOu1d like t0)01-10VS, -irritate the Lydia
E, Pinkbara-Medieine ear. Wan ,,
*,„
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