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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1934-11-08, Page 6_rh • • 'A • 1., .6 0,4 • M,000.1.10*, .trA A #1,1,•#, vo* OSSAVe NOV..itt a A, , fee ,c(4 efr, 4 sl BABA) Ingt • zaU 1uU be a sseter, in pro., =ea.. we' hear Mezialti - pabile toM1n Brown iai Deafness atarr and ftead Noises ' V‘,4 0.114 1r004ing$ $Wri;11/t 'Can' 14•P'''IEILS SAFE SIMPLE WAY WAY 110 tiallY be 00104'If at the. age 'et aig TREAT AND R,MTIEVe AT' HOME 11,-auby to,i4 feiicei are giVen to ther If ,$4111' hale? eatarria, catarrhal &Os . • thild, Start Witte, vent rooll Atoonnts. tiesee or heed notes gamed by oktarrb. ereeee..CUd the , until tins baby ,ha;e ,h401110 Aeeilst0Tne& °4' If Pb "ill 4M03 JP' YOU1* tbreat and oasts Ptegiarros of othes eoantrlLs, .itl to tnent. It may. 0? -2111. irhlieU1ettS, 'Pa giVel •ibilho‘ule*.:0°_Ilig wiz‘cti,ta,rgoog444,1010444tithot . . v or lksses Ils vdth a- .t"Igig 4. f„•Irknd'-'4'4't a baby a half-tteOpOeriltal Of 0, Itelft foadi se distressing. symptoms_, may be e ' !, L have a, strong Beideli $000111 et 411Y for tile firet ' feW 'tithe*, Hardly -weak' tirely oYereeMe in menY,Pastanees b ill' , tione but it,,,Is UsVer, SO Stirringl,Y want. thee:hatter, , et. is, a, °wise preeaUtieneaa`e1011oteitlie treatment' Willeh you rinYels4.,!.' wee as ate; a le tfitele brceeleaes. Ihe the haby heeentes ae'thsterhea . gradually( . , 77_ t.98t; ' SeetIre 'trent yoter druggiet. 1 t0:: nnereceiVed 80 ter, were it not for the 041 that it is just as easential a part 01 m41.' nevossreti must play its Part tc°' ,A to the taste, and Whit, t Is itimeU more 01 P4rnibit (Doh* Strength)„. Take that the pre1 speet for it getting very far. ohandieine to retail and dieteitente.ae it ' . treater undorstonthaa of o4141r PeepS,,„s 4111)0110'4, to the feel Of new feed, ,.,1f t this' home and add ,to it pint „Pint et hot1 is not, Onfortnnately, very bright ... It is! IS to produce the VoraMotlity In the Arai; waist MAI;e tgr 06.4°' X 4" 11° /r4'etlt kick tide , is 'thine. and the eineu14 inereaeadl "ter 11214 a, hItt,10.'granniated sugar; stir , s • • • . ' ) . :opt 44,1:1:17, it114444/ 9: szo i: 2 1 ,dfit' a: ti: ry v:1 '1.‘ a se:t et: r'ee :0W 024 4: appearingeler. 474: et cents If pr 64 ,14' , So4p.pound.c"theo 1 a , tP eiesie0i, and .there te ISO e0roPetitieri 01 ' bititlinie for the Product. It is the earegil ') . / eterY a!: e.e'e .beard about 'tni*lk eiVnteen , . , I'llionths age, abut Satre and ' tobacco ' Ottawa, October i0. --Among the ini,l, and Vetiried temateee and .pork "at, the I portant events listed ter- this fall is the" last Session, The old. disparity hetWe'4 . eenterente between sbee provinces and; those who create "neW. wealth% by *the ' the fecierel .goVerninent on the amend -,I sweat of their brow ami she,50 ..w.no Ments Of Our tonstitutioni • It ...would he,' Merely add, 41 the original, wealth by- wOrtb, a let more ettentiOrt than it ha4 their distribetive Skill. Everyone' knows Bggi t until dISSolYed, 'Deice o awe thflicUlt Or* a „government in its pletce, but le bee conic to be outrage, vet of teeing, OVent$ On the new.S-ereel, there is soloin, any duntuity if tour times a diw. Anin:lenipt byle45e=rt last days to accomplish a major step of the way the original 'producer is driven that, 1 have already heard over the over solid foods, rade). The launching .of elle Queen- eemethnes the older child, drinks too, ' Mary was the lot one 1 beard and then ., much milk. He is fond of milk and; taw. It was thrilling to hear the King I t drinks so much through his 'meal that; and Queen at the actual launching and.; his. amt4..'tt. for food is -appeased and i then to Ste them arid to hear again the there is no roorn left 'in his tummy. It eds that had come over the radio, was' may sound paradoxical but a child is 1 =It interesting. Otte of the pleasing sometimes too thin 'becanie he drinks tool fastens" of The Radio Commissian pro- much milk. The way to. avoid this is. to, Crams is the ,fact that your friends in keep the milk until the end of the Meal.; -efferent itarts_of Canada are probably' When 'he '.has. .eatenthtM h s ail lecoeen. e __ .4 listtntr.2 to the same program. 1 heard, may have all the milk he wishes. * Youngfghl, who is going' to .school al - Most 3210 miles from, home, wonder if be mother and daddy had heard a pro- gram to which she had just been listen- s,ss• .._,,, SOMETIMES TIM CIIIILD TENON I sometimes noted after' the, firStday's this natUre, and what makes it the more to take *hat little is left, if atlY0. when treatment. Breathings thoiId become diffieult in 'this tnstance the regent pro- i the distributive costs are detlyete4 treln leltiosaycia:fibies, thectujlndUesst,resseirtioguaylleatdhtin.retngS"%tidal .eleetiOnS have gone to .par.ties in the selling price. Why out Of a 20 cents etc.; should gradually disappear wide; the tonic action of the treatment. Ion ei smell, taste, defective hearing and mucus dropping in the back of the throat are other symptoms which sug- gest the presence of catarrh and which may often be overeorne by this Once- tious treatment. It is .said that nearly ninety per emit. of. all ear troubles are -mused by catarrh arid there must, , therefore, be many people whose hearing BEST „ st• PEANUT BUTTER COOKIES 1 cup white sugar, 1 cup- brown sugar. 1 cup shortening, 1 egg, 1 cup peanut butter, 2 teaspoons soda Wasp -bred he le itailisi‘ieeseitsteeis4lis4fiar „. fr shortening. peanut butter and sugar, • add eggs, sokitt and sifted flour. Ivinch &lest , parents feel that they are 0-- 'off n piece or dough the- size of a wal- . ways right and that the children cannot nut, press down with fork two ways. -ever knOW - Whta Is best .toiee_ceielelekee for ten_soltrotes In a moderate _ ----_- ....,,,t_ wise parent_vsho regogneses that it -ere 01‘,,,o 4,--ja-o. degrees Are situations in waohlhe child knows MUSILBOOMS A LA KING -best, I watched the following situation. e develop and admired the mother's atti- 1% cups mushrooms, 2 tablespoons ----„.butter, 3 tablespoons floni, 2 c. . hide, ---The:ntother,wished to send a cake ups milk lo 'the, school and vanted it earetollY. .3-- hard cooked eggs-, , 1 cup .cooked cel-., baodled' to arrive in perfect tondition. erY. .14 ollP sliced 'stuffed olivee,- le cup' - - . - grated cheese. Melt, butter ,and 'cook the I V- 10 II- ' dli 65. So she -suggested that the boy. who is at , 14 E 78 53 2. chopped mushroom in it until brown. 9 6 4, \O 7 6 54. flie age when daily fights are a real joy, 0 A 10, s faita- ow rake by II slightly different Then blind in flour and . add milk slow- I 4, 9 2 *A 10 3, ly, stirring 'constantly and cook until' thickened. Add the remaining ingred-1 lents and heat.* Serve in pattie shells or on. toast. r, ,The fatuous energy-Pro4u0134 _sweet., in -easily digested toga invaluable for Infants,. growing children., and ,,enjoyed 14, the , whole faintly. . product oJ The Canada Starch Co. Linlited * .6 Paralysis Prevents criPpling. another which used, in infants! lock -i enough to be disabled, So that between, ecarIet fever, another tfrO* prevsnt opposition to the government at Ottawa e a pound fish only one cent should go to --- ---, --e , 1.82% and 2.88% • (let us/ estimate eon: - 1.; anything further were needed, the the man Who went out to the haZarci of Science is m a position to Preient swe:yireatitl'oeolY;ic2k%t)o 01,1voorkur; P"ulatiQn: 14 al - rectal and religious cry has now been. his fife in ,,all kinds of weather to arter diseaSe by these and Other means. e Two per cent of. Cenedes population scientists. Our doctors are 50 years is 180,000 persons. ' And that's a. pretty ing tiberal$ has pledged himself to hold Ing -and lIvhtafitinokt,mivzst:evvenseryb9ady else's ' itYBhutavwee;ottheketi"nt step ti'ss"is,he h*arr hmilinecuaella; serious, and expensive and dangerous sOlinded iti Quebee, and one of the lead- it in from the sea page$ my bbdetsund, out against any change of the constitu- 1Tisht The tion which•rnight be tonstrued as affect- meantime - ' . , what of the gentleman ahead' . . 01 us- TheY • haVe discovered 'sick Effect of this on. Indastry ' ing the. minority rights of the people oiLsvhose mune will eling to -the In.quiri ways and -means ofegivingene iminunitY Of the population of Canada, e% are s Qtiebee. On the eve of an electiori' itfr "se :Yee- _ te several diseases, but we, have not yet he acquired the habit of regarding dis- adult males; 30% are adult females. may be restored bv this simple, harm- would be a sinaple matter to picture Mr.! ies,e, home treatment. Hon. arry Stevens- the unselfish 11 • th fi eitser wle its in the cha Is VI learned to demand this immtesity, Man it is thus. estimated that 54,900 adult is a ereathre-of habitDartncenturies ease as unavoidable. And today the' males are continuouily ill. This amount of illness would suggest that in the . g adult male population alone there are ''Oet"SeAtealteYetWearsai3Ogeell*leifeedneeereeseseeee, v.0 Calmilition.s shows that, for evelY. 2A/ - shales gainfully employed, there are ap- Pia*finately 6 -females siniilarly employ- ed. This would suggest that,; in addi- tion, the female population loses 4,1300,000 working days per years. *-4-Total loss' Per ---year=21X100;000-wee0?- --- ins days, at least 50% prevedtable. Superfluous loss • per year -10,500. e r working- days. , It is important to bear .fit minds -that the resultant cost must be reckoned not only in terms of loss Of Isay to employ- ees, but also in terms of diminished out - pt, disorganization of hedustry and other economic results., : What Does,,All This Cost? Public Health affitials agree that sick- ness costs the people of Canada over e$311;1300,0a- -tenths of this is- a, directLoliarge, --upon tht indivichlar *But the loss in man- Bennett as seeking under e gu e o •11•111•Il champion of the •downtredden and op - amendments to the conseitutionl some, pressed, or the 'hot-headed and unjust way of diddling the French Can,setia.nei prosecutor of business') Wa..5 dra. rad .133r (By Phil. Carey) t dio WEST--DEA1231i. -NORT11-ssSOU-1111--VULNERABLZ: —104iO4.4-stskt4,1Avmhathitizintosizwai*-iii4ite950/Mitiract f oregone cone1 us1 onthat th ,once is cry has been raised, it will be impassible to, -give it the fair and reasonable discussion which so important a matter deserves. * L,_„,,,,Bather a Pity All true loiters of Pettee atidesertigrete ee .A IQ 7. • in Canada will deplore this tendency to 1, K 2, make a bitter politic' fasue Mit of the 4CQJ87 4. s, ua on. e events the past flys A J 3. • _years have- showrr the- desirability' of some fairly erastic amendments to the - constitution, so as to » enable dominion' and provinces to cooperate toward better times and a highes standard of social and 'economic legislation. The revela-f tions of the Stevens( probe show how easily the exploiters of labor can at pre- sent escape penalty under 'the present system, and there is widespread demand. iloyin-ente insurance- and other . ee. eeisee - reoeitetelegisietien, ewhtclr'caneehardlYebe-e 1. Heart 2 Clubs 2 Hearts 2 tSpatles! successfully introd c 4. without some e -* 'mute than his usual way to schoal. He Immediately objected. She thought" that memos besuse it was ,a little longer, wee lets 'ressan for objecting, and. so she e greed that the, differenee ,was very ::o,tsjectett. Then told Mtn flyit. she chrirot wani Ettri-Co go dOwn their own street as• the children e -ref out - playitg-,turd- it otiglits-b lxv-- natl. • ss a , oa, - • *Q10 9 7 4 2. e2 Void: • QJ96 3. '85. 141- NAVDISH OF • -The -geoltAWSlitiERS noble sacrifice for a principle, 'or was it I a, hard-headed and fey-seghted bid for Ike letnietilisp Of the 'Conservative Party? theses contrasting view- pointa_ .becattle hear from them _evesy -day atthe .capital. want .riaer. omit Private eonvictiori, it is that Mr. Stevens hes been moved- to the depths by some of the ghastfy revelations of - our Indastriar -Sidle, and luseebeen led te' cast centime til the Inds. JJ dente th and back of ft all, May be therealieation that Canada Is full of people clainering for courageous leadership against I ex- ploit,ation and sweatshop labor; But if Mr. Stevens feels caPable of stipplying Such leadership, and is Prepared to pay the'price, then there are plenty of people ready to excuse any runbition.s he may eatertalir- -At the _ - rnorn ----Y._ .. Steputrnj colleagues are in. But if you w6re . to i asl_s_me_whiels of, -the oreaenLesihinetswast av Moks9ERTEVIORAWtbr man ---retains that inedieyal attitud Leaders of the people must come for- ward to save the thousands ,of Canadian litres that lost, ry year, oug diseasei which could be prevented if a „nationetvideeorganiteel -efforts' were -made to„.. ptevent- alueheesplentlide-work Is being done by health departments in various- parts of Canada.' The following faets mid _fi fr work M. st be-united,:infr a great, national, offensive against- the •oonunorrsetienty,- disease-which is silently and undrama- tically wasting our lives and our money. Canadian.s have shown how they can .fight against a human foe. DiseaSe is in our midstz-a far more dangerous enemy. In organizing to fight it, we have every- thing to gain and nothing to lose. But Wr.q AMIE_ develop '.in„,the minda-of --ohr- citizen,s sen ie of_ individual repo • Is to be achieved, ••• spac--T-Tameares dment---r-thr-oonstitutidn. next surest, of re-election sunutier 21-11elar5-Thouble —PassOne Death, in Three Postponable difficult to 'get by with the cake intact. meal porridge, will probably stiffer from -Pass Pass Pass Poultry Prcducers- In Pool should not have to hesitate long for a Still he cbiested. Pinally he gave his a shortage of the native. product. Esti- I Bridge playeia can talk as they like Printery p'rodUcers' in 'Canada appear reply' . Arbe Breach Won't Heal • were sure to be out and he had a fight be below the averaee hoc. This is a tightly 'so for many a contract has been' keting Act seriously. The West to' After the exchange of feereesempli- lee added that if she .wanted her cake brawny Hie'landers have been 'brought: by the declarer. But luck to a certain' of the three prairie provinces. We are premeeenipistee, don't think there is of good results. Take the above articlesithe scheme every producer and distri- healed.' Instead it is likely to grow more so his own way. 'The mother thought Principal cereal grown in Scotland and _ . teaser*: The 'boys on the other street mates of the yield indicate the crop u'l"--71 abeut good scores they have made and to be taking the Natural Products Mar -1 1 --esery day- for -a week- with that gang: serious_ affalr-- as many Asenerations-lot-triadetliMele—g -eeseL--efui Study of the halal enter the fold are 'the poultry producers ments between. Mr. Stevens A and his .• XII- • -siostesisthere safelyeshe- had better id him - -oatmeal. -porridge. Oats- -is -theeeeceiee -fs also tesPonsible for a number told that as a result of the approval of any: possibility * of the 'breach being for moment and decided that the boy there has. been 'a reduction in acreage a8 an exaMple, This hand was played hutor of poultry products in the three serious. 'Mr.. eStererrs plans to go On anew more about it than she did. so she sown to oats this year of 35,900, accer4-1 at a recent D te provinces may be registered. and the talking, and now that his responsibilities MaLcn. At rY told him to do as he liked. After, Ite _.....mnt„ nut, someone asked her -1!eshe--did-- not think she was weakening discipline 4iss, changing her mind and letting the child do .as be wanted to do,.Her au - rad to that was that she felt the tor knew more about it than she did. Later we went to the school and we found that the enemy gang were out in ruff force. The cake arrived In perfect seendition. E RAVE BEEN' ASKED 5 r.6.4% a* child ever -drink too much milk. Yes. Milk is -le most Valuable - read butt one can -have too much of a geod' thing. The eituation frequently :Arises with the small. child elm is ac- eustemed to milk, likes it, and refuses to 'gat solid feed. It is a false kidness to allow this to tontinue at milk alone is ,00t enough to provide all the Proper vonstituente. It !nay Scent time! to Tow the ehild to go, hungry but it really AV not hurt it 10 miss a meal or two wail It Is hungry ihough to eat the de - Don't Readll*, Unless you are interested in a medicine which invs-telpad 'over 700,000 women and lltke it before and -4W_ • childbirth, et the Change or whenever you are tiervOtit and rundown. 99 out of 100 say, "It helps met" INDIA E. PINKHAPA'S GETABLE COMPOUND ng o the Agriculturai Department oil table but one, 4 Hearts was doubled by' market production closely regulated. 1, have bee.n lightened, he is likely t' -tkO he...--0-anan--igational-nallwaYss-Lner----*/gurth-a-hd- was set three -friars for a • . mare outspoken than ever. He is likely • I ' ley. is a satisfactory crop, with an in- / score of 450. At the other table the Alberta Wants Compensation - to say a lot more things of an annoying crease In, acreage. ut 69 per cent. The bidding went as illustrated" above and 4 renewing.' the example set by Mani. total acreage» planted to wheat this yeart s ad d toba And Seekatche,wa,n, the province of Alberta is asking for compensation for the adminietration. of their natural re- sources between the year 1005, when the province was formed,. and ,1930, the year the n.atural resources were. returned to them. The 'gist of their case, which is being heard at Ottawa by a royal com- mission, is that the lands, forest and fgre- - being vulnerable might on g 111 a score 01 was .93,000, an increase of 18 per cent , 620 Now let's analyze the hand.' Mier 1933: largest pre -War average was' * West Opens the bidding with 1 ,Heart - 79.300. In almost every district all , showing 21/2 tricks at least. North over - available agricultural workers were en- gaged at harvest time and there was! calls With 2, Clubs. East's bid sat 2 Practically no . unemployment among Hearts is correct 'showing very little. them, In Some parts the demand was On the sciistributton of his hand South Ln excess of -the supply. ' must bid 2 Spades. West 'is altogether too optimistic in 'his bid of 4 Hearts, not Mines of Ile pre iuvince were either given Wn ESTELD . , . away or otherwise disposed of at prices taking a sactifice rather than let op- below their true value, and that as a Mrs. gordore Snell visited over the ponents make a game. North of course • result when the province canie into ptes- roreek-end with Brantford friends. 1 -must double the 4 lieert eehtraet- The session of its resources there wasn't an The 'tousle People had a successful eletnetit of luck is new ..whether South awful lot left. They would» new like the- secial evening last Thursday evening. I pass and let the double stand, or bid 4 federal government to tome through Mr. Jamee Snell, Nile, visited ort thm- Spades. As far as South- can tellthere with a substantial payment as compen- day at the 'home of istr..."0e.o. W. inig Snell. Mist Mary Ellis is visiting her sister.1 lit. he a game in Hearts. The way i - East arid \Vest have, bid show that North 'Mrs. Robt. Brown' of 'Hamilton. .. I can not*, have very many Hearts, there - Mr, and Mrs. John Vincent visited re- „ fore he must be strong in honor strength cently at the home '01 their daughter, t in the other setts which is what south , when be said: "As I understand •yout station. It » wculd • be subjudice to say What the commission is likely to do, but I thought Mr. Justfce TWeedie of Cal- gary summed up the case rather neatly Ners. !Autrey McDiarmid. of Hamilton. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ji Cook and fam- ily and 1%,fre: John Cook, visited on Sun- dae' with Mr, and if*s. deo. Cook, et button. South.% bid Of 4 Spades was ehanee to do It Manitoba goti a tidy 'Helena -ye. • \ • round enough btit he Was lucky to make sum out of the Federal treaeury on hisconttaet failing whiele, asbottom, ili. sitailat grounds, but ,the -situation- there stead 'of a top score Would' have been VMS rather different. Ma oba *join, ed _pee - -.Vonfederation- back- lir 1870, atid the itti ,heg siostaeneet-' indefinitely. Tire afraid &Lie. Oon(esente-on- the -constitution --is NgiCT VirEEK'S HAND. accounting covered the subsequent per.. "-- EAST DEAura. ,warito. NorthitUo might Iva* doubled ,case (the province's) it Is difticult to Partly on: &suttee 2 'Spade bid which is Say what you Would* have done with YOur one of „the dangers of bidding on distrie :resources when you never had any • — NO TIME TO 'WENT LEISURELY zeifereeettute -darliteerevily marryine if you planned en •aliai. an early diVotee?" character, so far as business ititerestas are concerned. He is eikeiy tO exasper- ate Mr. Bennett and his colleagues sail further. There is' some talk among the more reactionary members of the Con- servative party of ejecting him froth the fold. But surely the Conservatives haven't completely lost their political, instincts. • To drive Kr; Stevens across the floor. of the House would be a fool- hardy business -because • he might -take two or three others with him. I can I imagine Jimmy Stutt' of Selkirk (an.),1 Percy Davies .bf Northern- Alberta (Ath- abaska) knd even -possibly Mr. Ernest of 1 Nova Scotia electing to accompany Mr. Stevens*: And a thing of that kind' tends to grow. But surely all this the stuff that dreams are allude on. I can't visualize such a political blunder as the objection of Mr. Stevens from the Party. But I have to contest Met I couldn't visualize the objection of Me. Stevensfrorn the Cabinet. ;Right up to the event of , the aetual r-eaignation i dismissed if as one of those political suicides which no government would commit. - , Oh, well, we're sura of a lively •session, LUelnds-J'Well ,an» astrologer sew iy84)711 SIDES. VULUNER'ABL& • my star that 111 not' be happy until rve 4, A1C 97 .°0 3 been married throe times and so 'X want, ed to get my preliminary marriages over. 419.54. 4,1 8 O. ',, Faster .Way 'Now to Relieve Neuralgia -MiCOVElItY Aitg :EASi$11A- -14ADACHEt muscpi* PAIN ooteN, IN tEW. miNots . . I ------ 41,, J 42, "r1" *10 8 5. • t*It10,8 4. . w z VI.A.Q7 O. 018. s <> J103 2. 41,A. CI 1$. 495 . Alk 44 3. V.40 5. a ' - -Jr - - Itenitinher the pictUres below when ftetnember these two' p&n-, Want foal relief from Nan. Aspirin Speed' and Aspirin Sethi ' Aipinn tots even t bad headache And, ate that you get ASPIRIN. **otten in* few minutest She Inetho41 -odots prearribt. U ttortabict b*rla "taking inatie in Canada* and all diliggOti your pun practically as bete it. Look for the bathe Bayer as r)itsirallOw R. And Aspirin the ferrit of a cross on every *Ie. For Aspirin idiots Ott *tibia, Get tin of 12 tehlets or Mgt tiondeal bottle of 21 or 100 Aspirin Works, So» Fast DrOD an Anniti: n th NSW a Ril it t bottom4 it it Se, 114 1 * Insensitive people are n 'tidy Stupid. autoflnea"UM ,41001.11..14 hot laws, , 101 blInartesa, The ehore it, Wiliewark, ttreak414, tha lod. • with the political atmosphere what it ' ' • . . 1 that is equivalent to abandozurient. It's Mr* n'el"tij 1.14811"1 . : a PltY. with QUebet prepeted to eo-oper- ne Prime mlnietee returns -44un Llizr- ate, and the -Jeb of .revising the B.NA. ope to find Plenty of viorki as'lleuel. Be' ' so seriously needed, tides the duties Which lire involved in,, ..............,...„_ . the premiership' of the country. titer Co1.1.1 ' Setlative paril..44.which he is, titer head.' :._ . - .. „.._ , ., Canad4 I§ A_ t W.4r: are damming for 4040, They wanz il,' It)t. 4 m"garlizatimt aild PubileitY work done 'nits:Pamphlet Is issued 'VI the Cana - done on hehatt of the party to soon aS pottible, having, 'to mind„ the Iii,4 .that :41141' *-1-3-Pelai *glen° C°W1°11 to 4ratt ..,__,,,,, _.... e _..,e_ ,e,_____ e.,.. be ,.0. _iii..., ,public attention to a 'Metter 'of grave Jeretz: a Year E'Uere,.M7 „ ,, 14. `"`'''1,;tlatic)111111 h11001tatiCe. • '. fr 4)tireatWik.t.itiiiinsly.1160:wentierikiii,iti--Atiticare:!?,4;rii:r.:dietve:t,.17:rsosiearse A.t.IS).*httlith. tui°dt,locCaitadiaprevent,.. 'fikWirbeTirCiititi-in `iiiii'llie-Tfrita. bad ./ the b .,....," y Ate these =eases not preen' t -ed?' StOrY. it, 'Orintary 4:frrptitteer alavinsg• wn„ _ _ Away tor n mire pittstite ot $200, OA • ' 44 111'1941 ImPotatt, that ,ireil ent14400 a You., ,atteintiting to, raise arid' Canadian know the trialVer to that iltiesui eclutitte a ftlartilY And Maintain litS equil ti6n* Por centurieer, disease.; Was inevit** able because: inankind had not learned tient, on, thio ' meore slim ot. nehl, 1.1.01.diot tit6,iisstrtaw 010,0r...two _eel:1u :liar .to.4*-everkt. it,; . . tors . tkided .to. field to Attempt to ;pre** sickness' from. - hear the Sick; but 'it ' nobody's bust.' . . . , , , (,eclaThig.1)ttattst in t1ee Alsys'.1t.ecaild - not be done., . W,,,,g'i:t$41.81411,:a0, ntirott.:noteit.lkit Ward Jaillet d ared, ilieeeithetien ' tors' began , to ,.. Mead That tic*, Slight* OWOORTAOLE CONVENIENT' At, *Md. kOnt tin 'honest ma worth' more than the etutkaee or a Offerer. hi says' tie Altitsti't like dun t: lieve Wm. : • .# agsthist' eterelepex., VAreitiate esesseekeeseeb tors began 10 trat h order tO' keep the :IV, Oar/loth* this Watt*, et O Smote tit the -downtilt, too*i it ruito ittatair the k t The itteete4 1 •-s 4 Is In the first place, it would appear that one pdsorr-out of three digs ahead of his time, of diseases which could be pre- vented. Professor Winslow of Yale Uni- verelty, dates tat 2-0% of all deaths in the United States Registration Area are postponable. An analysis of Ontario statiatics would indicate that the average in that pro- vince is higher -----that 34% of all deaths are postponable. That is • !lightly over one in hreel- Half of our Diseases •Preventable Similarly, Canadian statistics dealing with sicknegs indicate that otter half of all disabling illness could be ps'evented! 180,000 of Us Always Sick Sound, authentic estimates show that sa, from two to three per cent. of the popu- lation is continuously on the siek list. Of these, between 91% anti 96%* are ill power isJnfinitelyc neeee2re_sAegerense__.- Canada needs a larger .Population. She, is 'spending_ money to bringthe right, kind of immigrants to her &cries. YPt - to be taken by disease that a conserve - she is allowing so many Cehadian lives _ to -'be -taken- by diseese-thatLa-con.serva----- tive estimate, places the lops in the fut- ure earnings of those sacrificed at over one billion dollars a year! So sickness, and premature death costs us $1,311,- 0000,0 annually! Percistn Bplin-CCOL---and---refreshing- 1rd* Soething and protective. The perfect aid to beauty. 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