HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1917-9-6, Page 3WEIS NEEDED
IN AVIATORS
ONLY "SUPERMEN" IN SENSES
NEED APPLY.
No Department of Military Service
Makes Such Exacting Demands
As Does Aviation.
Which way is up ?
Which way is down 7
Can you find the earth if you are
lost In a rain cloud ?
A French flier recently, while at
22,000 feet altitude, became lost in a
storm. He wandered around in the
clouds seeking a familiar landmark
which would guide him to the sector
headquarters, While in the midst of a
dense cloud, dodging up h111 and down,
he dropped his chronometer, He was
surprised to see it fall "upward.' He
could not tell which was "up" and
which was "down."
This French aviator, say the army
medical officers, was "near-sighted" in
his balance sense and "deaf" in his
equilibrial sense—in other words, was
below normal in his acuity of sensing
balance. Such an aviator might be re-
sponsible for one of the unaccountable
failures of reconnaissance material to
reach headquarters.
On the other hand, an aviator with
full normal balance sense may reach
the ground safely even when deprived
of vision entirely. This was brought
to the attention of United States army
officers in the case of Miller, a French
avfotor,who was stricken bfind while
7,000 foet above the ground.
When describing his sensation, he
said: "Something seemed to be guid-
ing me," and he made a successful
landing and is receiving treatment for
his lost vision to -day in theUnited
States.
Qualifications Required.
No arm et the service makes such
exacting demands as does aviation.
First of all the successful applicant
must be physically acceptable for mili-
tary service. I:Ie must be sound in
body and limb, normal in vision, hear-
ing and color perception. In addition,
fro must be naturally athletic 'and have
a reputation for reliability, punctuali-
ty and honesty, a cool head in enter- not by all means oppose those who
perpetrate these ruthless deeds they
will extend their dastardly operations
to us as they find opportunity,/ These
innocent martyrs whose blood has
reddened English soil might have been
our own.
To achieve this total of women and
children killed and wounded the Ger-
mans built up a vast aerial armament
"One Meatless Meal
a Day" is a good food
slogan for war time, or any
time—better make it two
meatless meals a day—it
would mean health and
strength for the nation.
But be sure and get the right
substitute for meat in a
digestible form. Shredded
Wheat Biscuit is the ideal
substitute for meat. It is
100 per cent. whole wheat
prepared in a digestible
form. Two or three of these
little loaves of baked whole
wheat make a nourishing,
satisfying heal at a cost of
only a few cents. Delicious
with milk or cream or fruits
of any 'kind.
Made in Canada.
AIR-RAID VICTIMS.
Innocent Martyrs of the German Cam-
paign to Inspire Terror.
The totals of the casualties among
women avid children in the air raids
in England to the middle of August
are as follows:
Women killed
Women wounded
Children killed •
Children wounded
Is it any wonder that public indig-
nation is at the boiling point over the
assaults of Germany's air fleet upon
unprotected places, preferably shore -
resorts where many babes and inva-
lids are to be found and retaliation is
Least likely? War is awful enough
we
when meets brother a man in mor-
tal encounter, but it is infinitely worse
when those who have passed as men
come under cover of darkness and re-
lease destruction upon school children
at their desks and mothers and nurses
seated on park benches or trundling a
perambulator. It is not easy to con-
ceive of more devilish work than this.
But we must not think of it only as
a deplorable tragedy taking place afar
oil'. We must take the lesson to
heart and acutely realize that if we do
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gency, steady hand and sound body,
with plenty of reserve, quick-witted,
highly intelligent and tractable.
An applicant may have all these
qualifications and be familiar with the
theory and practice of military affairs,
the practice of photography and wire-
less telegraphy, a knowledge of map
making and map eteding, normal per-
ception of color, steroscopio vision, at a prodigous outlay. They darken -
and yet, if he lacks a full normal ed the sky with the wings of the air
balance sense ho would be disqualified fleet as part of a deliberate campaign
for the service absolutely. to inspire terror.
England still is calm and unafraid.
England still declines reciprocity in
murder by sending her airships to un -
fortified towns.
And- what has Germany gained by
her procedure? Only the intensified
detestation of mankind; only the in-
creased determination to extirpate a
dynasty, a military system, a political
philosophy that can conceive and sanc-
tion maneuvers so abhorrent to the
his environment. I3is balance sense least enlightened conscience. Each
may be away below normal and yet air raid that occurs inspires afresh the
with the added help coming from these fighting spirit of the Allies and justi-
other sources the individual may live fies anew their solemn decision to
.A man may be perfectly acceptable
for any other arm of the service, yet
be subnormal in this sense, and total-
ly unfit to depend upon for the exigen-
cies of aviation.
When an individual is on terra firma
his sole touch, his vision and his hear-
ing are continuously contributing to
his orientation, enabling him (in con-
junction with his balance sense) to
maintain himself in proper relation to
out his life without the realization of
much of a handicap,
Balance Sense Most Important.
seek 'redress.
Most Wonderful Invention.
When he attempts, however, to lead A Player -Piano that transposes in
the bird life his "muscle -joint and thirteen tones, manufactured exclu-
visceral sense" contributes nothing of
valuable information for orientation,
Vision is a big factor in accomplish-
ing this air orientation, as he can see.
where thd`lieids are and know definite-
ly that that direction is down. When
clouds, mists or darkness cut off his
vision then he falls back solely upon
his balance sense, This delicately -at;•
tuned mechanism whose normal fune-
tionation informs him unerringly in
water or in air, what his relative posi-
tion is in regard to the earth, guides
him without the co-operation of any
of the other senses.
The successful flier does not neces-
sarily become a desirable man for
military aviation service, This is,
among other things, an important part quest heavy monetary losses there-
of the signal service. The absence of from. The fall fairs offer a very fa-
int' normal color perception would vorable opportunity Dor furthering
render absolutely unreliable the moat their educational plan and should be
sldllful flier. The absence of full hear-
ing or vision for distance would also
exclude a man. A leaky heart valve,
et high-strung, overworked nervous chimneys, carelessness with lights in
barns and sheds, etc., will be helpful.
Printed mottoes bearing the inform-
ation of Canada's annual total of fire
losses, as compared with other coun-
tries, and the number of lives lost
through carelessness in the use
of coal oil, gasoline, etc., would be
effective.
To -day the fire chief's reputation
much; who has gained the respect of depends upon his ability to prevent
intelligent men and the love of little fires, not on his expertness in extin-
children; who has filled his niche, has guishing them after they break out.
accomplished his task; who has left Thls result can only be achieved by
the world better than he found it, ceaselese education of the public, con -
whether by an improved poppy, a per- tinual and rigid inspection of premises
feet poem or a rescued soul; who has for fire risks and by the enforcement
never lacked appreciation of earths of by-laws providing for the abate
beauty or failed to express it; Who ment of hazardous conditions,
has always looked for the best in oth-
ers and given the best he had; whose
life was an inspiration, whose mem-
ory a benediction."
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slated room shaded from the hot stip.
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sively by the National Piano Co.,
Limited, will be on exhibit at -the To-
ronto Industrial Exposition at their
booth. A cordial invitation is ex-
tended to each and everyone interested
to examine and hear this wonderful
Player. National Piano Co., Limited,
City Warerooms, 266-268 Yonge St.
" EIRE PREVENTION AT FAIRS.
The Autumn Fairs Should Include Ex-
hibits of Fire -Fighting Equipment.
The fire chiefs of Cannda are alive
to the necessity for education of the
general public in the enormous num-
ber of fires in Canada and the cense-
utilized, Exhibits of fire -fighting
equipment, short talks on the danger
of careless housekeeping, neglected
system, abnormal pulse pressure—all
constitute insurmountable obstacles to
his entrance into this branch of the
service,
What is Success?
"IIe has achieved success who has
lived well, laughed often and loved
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THE KAISER'S
REAL POWERS
PRESIDENT OF THE UNION OF
STATES CALLED AN EMPIRE.
Does Not Possess a Single Power
That Has Not Been Conferred
Upon Him.
As we are constantly talking of the
democratization of Germany, it Is well
that the editor of The World's Work,
in a recent issue, should supply us,
under the title of "Germany's Long
Road to Democracy," with a descrip-
tion of the various forms of govern-
ment in Germany. One has only to
pick up the average newspaper to un-
derstand the prevailing ignorance con-
cerning the nature of the German Em-
nerves winch are clamoring for new,
pine. For the last three years we rich, red blood. This new, good blood
have been sneering at the "God- can be had through the use of Dr. Wil -
anointed Kaiser," that presumptuous Hams' Pink Pills, which feet accounts
gentleman who claims to rule his em- for the thousands of cures of nervous
pita by divine right. Now the Kaiser
brought about by this power -
claims the right to rule by divine ap- ful blood builder and nerve restorer.
pointment; he is a constitutional Through the fair use of this medicine
monarch. thousands of despondent people have
There is an entirely different per been made bright, active and strong,
son, the Ring of Prussia, who has blue Dr, Williams' Pink Pills are sold by
tautly advertised himself as a Son of all dealers in medicine, or may be had
Heaven; it happens, indeed, that one by mail at 50 coots a box or six boxes
and the same man is both Prussian for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medi -
King and German Emperor; yet lib clop Co., Brbekville, Ont,
one can understand the German sys-
tem who does not keep the two offices Fencing a Continent,
AN AGE OF WEAK NERVES
"No heart for anything" is the cry
of thousands of men and women who
might be made well by the new, red
blood Dr, Williams' Pink Pills actually
make. -
Misery day and night is the lot of
hosts of men and women who are to-
day the victims of weak nerves. Their
pale, drawn faces and dejected atti-
tude tell a sad tale, for nervous weak-
ness means be0lig tortured by morbid
thoughts and unaccountable fits of de-
pression. These sufferers are painful• stored—
ly sensitive and easily agitated by In my old age I thank Thee, Lord.
spine chance remark. Sleeplessness
robs them of energy and strength; For all the young rapt dreams I
their eyes are sunken, their limbs dreamed,
tremble, appetite is poor and memory For all my happy careless spring,
often fails. This nervous exhaustion For every dear and lovely thing;
is one of the most serious evils affect- Nor less for sorrow that redeemed
ing men and women of to -day. The
only way to bring back sound, vigor-
ous health is to feed the starved
FOR ALL THESE I THANK THEE.
For the bright outcome of the sun,
For all the glories of the day,
For the dear benison that lay
On my calm fields when ,day is done,
For beauty round about me poured—.
In my old age I thank Thee, Lord,
Far all the winds that bless and blow,
For happy day and harvest hours, ,
For trees and grass and birds and
flowers,
And the white wonder of the snow,
For fair things in my memory
distinct.
Again, the newspapers contain con-
stant references to the "Emperor of
Germany" and the "Empire of Ger-
many." There is no such thing as an
"Empire of Germany," any more than
there is any such person as an "]7m -
Since 1891 the State of South Aus-
traliahas erected 29,148 miles of ver- S. M. SeIYTHE.
min fences, enough to encircle the
world and with the remnant build a
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Tractor Will Bring Change.
To secure the most economical
working of the tractor large fields
with long furrows are necessary. The
fewer the fields, too, the leas loss there
is of land and the easier it is to con-
trol weed growths,
It will not be surprising if, in the
near future, the plan adopted by a
Brant county farmer is generally fol-
lowed—that of having, aside from
orchard, lawn, etc., the whole farm
enclosed by permanent fences, with
movable fences for temporary changes
following upon crop rotation.
BABY'S GREAT DANGER
DURING HOT WEATHER
More little ones die during the sum-
mer than at any other time of the
Or pain that brought me rich re- Year. Diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera
ward—
In my old age I thank Thee, Lord.
For ears to hear the whispering
infantum and stomach disorders come _
without warning and when a medicine Mivard's Liniment Cares Darns, Eto.
is not at hand to give promptly the
Blue is a scarce color in our gar-
dens, but ageratum, cornflower, baby
blue -eyes, Swan River daisy and Sal-
piglossis sinuata, Anemone Wanda,
forget-me-not, some larkspurs, some
columbines and one or two iris are
very good blues.
MONEY ORDERS
It is safe to send a Dominion Ex-
press Money Order. Five dollars
costs three cents.
The future of mankind is our trust
to maintain and to defend.—The
British Premier.
short delay too frequently means that
leaves, the child has passed beyond aid.;
The cricket's song, the linnet's Baby's Own Tablets should always be
thrill, kept in the home where there are '
For eyes to see the sunsets spill Young children, An occasional dose of
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In my old age I thank Thee, Lord. lets will cure the baby. Mrs. Chas. out rain by ourdhome ticname ad Writ
Anderson, Minda, Alta., says: "Baby's us beroreo., too
late.CollisDo. Belontn Medica
For my last days serene and dear, Own Tablets are the best medicine for
Spent here where my young life be- little ones wino are suffering from a ' - -
gan, weak stomach. They cured my baby
For love's enfolding benison, when suffering from stomach cam -
For faith that rocks to rest each fear, plaint and have made her a fine
For Thy great mercy, vast and healthy child." The Tablets are sold
broad— by medicine dealers or by mail at 25
cents a box from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
double line of fence along the south- POSITIVE AMA,
PROOFFAZING RESULTS
ern border of Canada. New South
peror of Germany." There is a Ger- seven million dollars for rabbit exter-$5,000 Guarantee If We Fail,t
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Wales has spent more than twenty-;
of
man Empire and a German Emgeror— mination and has within its borders There a been a standing offer
$5,000 Reward for any caro Ham-Lax
a Deutsces
ll Reich and a Deutscher
ninety-eight thousand miles o£ fence.'
and Ham-Ray
fail to relieve
if dire.•
Of
late years, says the National Geo -;tions are followed for three years, and
Kaiser.
At first it seems that only the meta- graphic Magazine, the rabbit has been more than 50,000 people have bred it
physical Gorman mind can grasp the paying his board. He goes to swell successfully without a single failure.
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distinction; yet the distinction is im• the total of food exports from the, That is wiry the offer still holds good.
portant and in itself largely explains yfr Marvel Varquoz of 142 Hastings
the German system For the Ifaiser,
commonwealth. _ Along the country. Street, Toronto, was going to have an
roads rabbits may be seen hung on
qua Kaiser, is really not a monarch at fences awaiting the rabbit carts that
all. Sovereignty, that is, does not re- convey them to the packing houses, to
side in person. be prepared for shipment as frozen
The German conception of a mon- meat and hides. During 1913 Austra-'
arch is that of a man who in himself lia exported frozen rabbit and hare to
alone possesses sovereign power— the value of one million four hundred
who does not derive it from the thousand dollars and skins to the
People, from parliaments, from "the value of three million dollars.
consent of the governed," but possess-
es It himself, as au appointment from MILITARY CROSS HERO
Heaven, or at least from some mysti-
cal source apart from those over
Capt. William Stewart MacTier, who
whom he rules, was reported recently to have been
Real Sovereigns of Germany. awarded the Military Cross for gal -
But the German Emperor possesses loner,/ in the firing line, is a son of Mr.
no such supernatural dignity, The A. D. MacTier, general manager of
German constitution describes him eastern lines of the Canadian Pacific
thus : "The presidency of the Union Railway. Capt. MacTier went to the
belongs to the Ring of Prussia, who front with the first Canadian Contin-
bears the title of German Emperor.'r gent and has been twice wounded, the
Here is a discovery, most astonishing first Ulna at Ypres, and lately at Vim),
to us of the West, for the Kaiser, ac- Ridge. At the outbreak of the war,
cording to the particular word used in Capt. liaeTier was on the ocean re-
tie constitution, le apparently some turning from Europe, and immediately
new and strange kind of a President! on landing coined the Thirteenth Bat -
He does not possess a singly power ; talion, under Lieut. -Col. (now Briga-
that has not originated outside of him- diet -General) Loomis, D.S.O. He want
salt—that has not been conferred up -Ito the front with that unit and fought
on him. These powers are as precise -;with it when it covered itself with
ly set down in a written constitution ;glory at Ypres and Festubert. He
as are Mr, Wilsons, and he must just I was then wounded by shrapnel and re -
as rigidly confine himself to then. I turned to Montreal to convalesce. On
But Germany, as most people know, returning to the front he was attached
does contain a liberal assortment of I to Brigadier -General Loomis' staff, he
having taken over the command of a
monarchs—gentlemen whose power
These personages aro ]mown under i serving in this capacity fora short
dukes, princes. They all derive their'tourn to the front on this occasion bo
power from the fact that, in the was transferred to a Montreal High.dynastic and territorial struggles that; land Battalion and promoted to his
took place centuries ago, their ances-
tors proved to be somewhat more suer captaincy.cessfu] ruffians than their rivals; now,
however, a halo of divine right en- Potatoes should be dug in dry
velops their ridiculous pretentious. weather, so that they will be dry when
Alt these personages are monarchs. they are taken into the cellar. If they
To use the mystical "von" in re- are diseased the disease will not
reference to the Emperor, to call him spread so rapidly among dry potatoes.
Kaiser von Deutschland instead of If the potatoes are known to be dis-
Deutcher Kaiser, would imply that he ease.'. in the field, it is best to leave
belonged to this same exalted order. them in the ground as long as pos-
it would signify that the sovereignty sible, so that diseased potatoes may
of all Germany was centered in his more readily be seen and separated
person—that he was tJre God-given from sound ones before they are stor-
monarch of Germany, ed. Potatoes should be stored for best
Bt the Kaiseras Kaiser is nothing results in a drycoolwell-ventilated
goes far back into history. brigade in the meantime. After
several names—kings, grand dukes, I time one of ]tis feet gave out and an
u , , , en anon was necessary.
On its u e
of the sort. As Emperor his office cellar and kept at a temperature be -
dates back no further than 1871; and tween 33 deg. F. and 35 deg. F., if pos-
he possesses only those powers which Bible,
the real sovereigns of Germany—her
kings, grand dukes, princes—have
graciously bestowed upon hint,
TO BELGIUM.
Thou that a brave, brief space didst
keep the gate •
Against the German, saving all the
west
By the subjection of thy shielding
breast
To the brute blows and utmost shames
of Fate;
Thou that in bonds of iron dost ex-
piate
Thy nobleness as crime! Even thus
oppressed,
Is not thy spirit mystically blest,
O little Bolgiunt, marvelously great?"
Thou that has prized the soul above
the) flesh.t
Doab thou not, starving, eat of an-
gelsi bread t
With ever sunrise. crucified afresh,
Had not his eMerdon for all time
6u cad—,
That. thou should t wear upon thy
laggard head
The awful honor of tiro Crown of
Christ'?.
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Japan Enriched by War.
During these three years of war
Japan's commerce has leaped by
bounds, If the United States has
been enriehed by the war, Japan has
prospered in equal proportion. In
1916, the first full year after the be-
ginning of the war, her exports in-
creased $58,000,000, most of it going
to former Getman markets in India,
South America and other places long
supplied by German and Austrian
sources. IIer merchant marine like-
wise has boomed in an unprecedented
Manner. Twenty shipbuilding yards
in Japan built 262 ships in 1916, and
at a very recent date 660,000 tons of
shipping were on the ways in Jap-
anese yards, while 300,000 tons of
me chandieo Worth630,000,000
were
awaiting shiprnont,
morns Ultimata fax sale everywhere.
operation for Kidney Stones two
weeks ago. He tried Hain -Lax and
Harr -Ray the day before the operation
was to be performed and received such
benefits that he purchased a Ham -Ray
Machine and one bottle Ham-I.ax, with
the results that to -day he is cured.
11Ir, Thomas Jones, of 113 Sheridan
Ave., Toronto, suffered with Rheuma-
tism in his heart and other parts of his
body for 9 years. After trying every-
thing he failed to get results until he
took one treatment of the Ham -Ray
Machine and used one bottle of Ham.
Lax. Unsolicited he has given his
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Will You Visit the Exposition ?
Remember you are cordially invited
to call and have your case treated free
of charge, and a full explanation of
what Ham -Lax and Ham -Ray will and
will not do. It is well worth the visit
to find out the true facts of your case.
The Roads of France.
"The roads," writes one observer,
"are all of thein alive with intermin-
able lines of convoys carrying sup-
plies, wood, trench material, material
, for telegraphy and signals, artillery
convoys, horses, mules, wagons con-
'veying hay, water, sand, stones for
'the repair of the roads, material for
' the aerodromes, for the encampments,
for the cooking stoves, for the thou-
sand and one indispensable things in
modern warfare; finally the convoys
with reinforcements or wounded,"
j Such are the roads of Northern
France to -day.
St, Isidore, P. Q., Aug. 18, 1894
Minard's Liniment Co., Limited,
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DR. JOS. AUG. SiROIS.
lifany years ago, in times of scarcity,
our foremothers made a preparation
of rice and oatmeal, the recipe for
Raised ed the Dust.
It was a dull day in the trenches,
and a bunch of Tommies had gathered
and were discussing events. After
a while the talk turned on a big
been captured the
he who had
Bac n
night before.
"IIe was scared stiff," said one
Tommy.
"Did he run?" asked another.
"Run?" replied the first. "Ron?
Why, if that Boche had had jest one
feather in his has' he'd 'a' flew!"
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In the meantime, everything de-
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ish fortitude, says the London Star.
Upon us rests the duty of standing
firm until America has time to train
and equip her armies. Not for the
first time in our history the liberty of
Europe depends upon our determina-
tion. We must show the stuff we
are made of:
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Beat the German Blockade.
Russia is on rations. A w•ht at em-
bargo exists in Argentina. Australia,
New Zealand and India are out of
reach of Great Britain because of the
shortage of ships. It has fallen to
the United States and ('nada to beat
the German blockade and feed Great JOI
Britain, the allies and the armies in
the field.
A clock has been invented that re -
j cords at a central point the time each a7UggeStt10fv to Childless
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This will cost very little but will
positively remove every hard or soft
cern or callus from one's feet.
A few drops of this new ether com-
pound applied directly upon a tender,
aching corn relieves the soreness in-
stantly, and soon the entire corn or
callus, root and all, -dries up and can
be lifted off with the fingers.
This new way to rid one's feet of
corns was introduced by a Cincinnati
man, who says that freezone dries in
a moment, and simply shrivels up the
corn or callus without irritating the
surrounding skin.
Don't let father die of infection or
lockjaw from whittling at his corns,
but clip this out and make him try it,
If your druggist hasn't any freezone
tell frim to order a small bottle from
his wholesale drug house for you.
Women.
Among the virtues of Lydia E.
Pinkhatn's Vegetable Compound is the
ability to correct sterility in the
cases of many women. This fact is
well established as evidenced by the
following letter and hundreds of others
we have published in these colums,
Poplar Biu1I, bio.—"I want other
women to know what a blessing Lydia
E. Pinkham s Vege-
table Compound has
been to me. We
had always wanted
a baby in our home
but I was in poor
health and not able
to do my work. My
mother and hus-
band both urged me
totry LydiaE.Pink-
ham's Vegetable
Compound. I did
so, my health im-
proved and I am now the mother of a
fine baby girl and do all my own house
work."—Mrs. ALLiA B. TIMMONS, 216
Almond St., Poplar Bluff, Mo.
In many other homes, once childless,
there are now children because of the
fact that Lydia E. Piukham's Vegetable
Compound makes women normal,
healthy and strong
Write to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medi-
cine Co., Lynn, Mass, for advice—it
will bo confidential and helpful.
which follows: Soak over night one "
pound of rice. Put it dawn to boil in
one quart of water, then put on four
more quarts of water from time to
time as the grain swells. Add to this
ono pound of oatmeal and stir till
done, when the mixture will be quite
thick. It will require a geed deal
of salt.
ra.
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Dr. Ferdinand King, a New York City Physician and Medical Author says :.
"There can be no strong vigorous, Iron men nor beautiful, healthy, rosy -
checked women without iron—Nuxated iron taken three times per day anew
meals will increase the strength and endurance of weak, nervous, run-down .
folks 100 per cent, In two weeks' time In many instances, Avoid the old forme
of metallic Iron Wilkin may Injure the teeth, corrode the atemach, and thereby
do more harm than good. Take only organic Iron—•NuXated Iron," it is slits
!wised by all good druggists.