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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1922-5-25, Page 3BY DR. 1 1 MIDDLETON
Provincial Ooard of ,tlealth, Ontario
Dr., Middleton will be glad to auswee questions on. Publie
' ters.through this column. Address him at Spadiva Honee, Si)114113,
Creseent; Toikoute,
The eyes•einereasing number a -inv. either neap or wpmnere, but while ii71
Men .eraPloYeA in Andustry eonetitue1 efoomyr, in.6401i5r through with vvloo.,
a healiblj problemeintrioate and 'itre, when he leaves, life job e.t night, ..tihe
portAllt, affecting not only themselros, lattar; he often apYonal henrsof
,tho health and vitality of many hiouseworl; to (ID Idter 410 gets home.
ofb1 eomng ge5Pra1ion• 'the ee967 `tla0 fev ipinazi1y t widowa, and
omic.'conldhietfsef our time Seim not to wiyea of men '0iIher pau.tialliy. or
of
to sriprOenient the fareily bat ,'neluesiSltY aVo ,60 earn
In too many .onseler in assume .the iO 1)14147 tlr'sUPP°It the t1121141Y.
nco aen. th6.:c4ilort of the Pecupafflone such as wean -Plug ,auel
herile, It o. therefore neeessaay te see packing cigarettes,. rapping: an dIoio
con tion for wonien trioaRY-dIrivon sewing raaOhino vvatleh
are SUCIVes not to impair their houlthMaltes bl,(0 tthQuOa'nd on Mere stitches
irinsb of. ell. it is lieges, a mintite, or any.precese that requires
an urfinite'nuncher Of rapid repetitious
of the sa,mo mavenient roust, have a
definite injurlons effect on the ,nerve,
A .eareful ./vrIct fu11 examination,of,the
i,
effects .Of .this -,..ellass of work IS ex-
trienebne,.oesoary. „
,Pociiaire or Position will% at work
oo ane.ther .Subjeb,t that has not 'ehen
overt sufficient attention, in the, poset.
A definite standard as, 1;6', tlie'in.f.Of
S001 Used the har:k rest the feet rest
tho nunibdr of homes'000 etnebeh .Preet
women' have to set OT stand tatftheix
wool, are a‘ij matt*tef. great VOn6.011
to the health: .and bond ort of those
engagod Jnsuch ontinpaltions,, Lifting
heavy weights is,Sonneth'ing that 'Wo -
mein ,should not he asked or expeeted
,.
o do while poisonous fumes and
standing ,or 'Othet, '.Postattil e cab sinig gaooea," have beern feallikl to have a
.:,.PhYs.:oui". strain, rePauted .C)f n'nzo-h MOIre !Seale* effacteupon Women
heavy weiglitS, or other ablecirrnally than upon Mete, It is known that lead
fatiguing mobicinS, and the operation PoIso.ning 47.1,..WpMen mayresult in
Meelienicall devices' requiring 14ndhe ,ehildren, being dead;-
atrengtbC' azDOSUI:t :to excesiro 'cold, born: or ci.m, blurb of their babies dying
pr teduat,.funtes Or Other Occ,tipation, flawing" the first year of their ltivei.
Peisor.s Without, .-adecinato satf,e-Pakoog T°nonto as an t'icifinPlie Of
CI -111216S agaltast 'clkseas,e. Ganniclqatit maces, a 'recent investigation
amorig industrial. Tlents theme rev,eale
ed, the fact thatone-third .of a
onily. 'to MaIc.4 neee4.ary for 'Women toibzOIY loo.Vaeilti40) who boo4ns'e
eary -that living wage for women be
provided, In addition bo the prescribed
etandarde for Wothen workers, viz.,
the vight‘liettr^ day, " Satunda3r half-
Ly
olidu, and no night woklc, many de-
tails of importance need to be given
attention, -Experts agree .on the f
ol-
lowing: Good working conditions, in-
` eluding ',adequate washing farallities;
adequate. and sanitary toilet accent-
oloaatiorase dressing rooms; clean
workrooms* With care,fully adjusted
ventilation and heating,
plentiful and sanitary drinking ,feeile
" itiaa; machines and work talylles
adjusted so that the workers can
either stand or silt at their 'work;
carefully guarded goncleinery'; cliroinae
tion of flee necessity for the const t
Prolaiellor -of emplleyment or wo-
men:in emoupationa involving the use
of . poisons, whieh are. preyed Lc he
more inijurious to ,,VOSTI.en thane to teen.
'`Prolthitisin of home, weilc and eo-
operation' of -Workers in establishing
health eilandankin. industry,
Winle the Standan53 a_p-
ply to wwnen, very few of t119/11. can
ha ealci to apply only te woneen: Talcs
pitEltliPONVI
ftala, the. 0101! 0Le 0t4 of ;Order
the Ne'Ar Aro Starveol..
pito. r'mto.1 tho goVerning
SYateet:gg,tito,wholo' body, controlling
thee bearli, lungS, 'clige.Ctien and brain;
not flarftli$Itr,,e' that nerVelis
dietdrbanioes, oanee aeate diEftiP°15`.%.Tii°
firet stages or hervene debility ,aro
by liritability and restleesensa,
ia whileh the vletlins sewn .to be en-
nressad by their uerVea. The matter
requires immediate attention, foe,
nothing but suitable treattment will
lIreWatrt a brealt4ycn, ,The
however, need ,not despair; for even.
severe, nervous diserdors may be ro.
lleved bY 'improving the condition of
the blOwWilliam
s'0'
It is bonause Dr. Willias'
Pink enrich the blood that this
medicine has proved beneficial in ner-
voile. disorders. The nerves thrive on
the hotter bleod made by these pills;
the appetite improVe.S, indigestion- M
better, n.lecPiess'IlesS" lougor
troubleS the nerve -shattered victim,
and life generality takes en a cheerful
aspect. 'rhe vaine of these Mills in
cases of this' icind Jo shown by the ex-
perience of Meo., John IVIendenald,
Cardigan; P10,!., )Y1000 Says;—"d have
Moab eaur.e. to be grateful to Dr, Wil-
liams' Pink Pala, a I was suffering
fromanervoita-brealalown, and my eon.
ditioa ewe' alarm to both mn
y teloas
-and, myself. I suffered almost con,
tinuottely from nervous headaches, my
appetite was poor, I hardly got any
sleep, and In eVery way I was boas,'
rundown, A friend advised me to- try
Dr. 1,7Villtame, Pink Pills; and after I
had taken, them fora while, there was
a noticeable ImprOveraent Manly con-
dition. I continued usingetne pills
until I hial taken. twelve LiOxes, when
every eSymptem. eof the treuble was
gone, and' I have since eejoyed the
beet of health." '
Yotacara get Dr. Williams, Flack Pills
through any dealer in medicines oe by
Moil at 50 coats a box or six boxes
Von 52,50 from The Dr. Will:tame Medi -
clue Co., Brockville, Ont.; •
„ .
'
enneloyees nee women, and these be -
Mg -largely of ehild-heaping age, the , When Things Stick:
heall'h'Probleins' thus rais'ed are num:. There are times whe,n the map
ofoi
erons and extremely important. ' fountain -pen vies with the liMpet
'
_ • ng, stielcipower
, . Sometimes., natun,
1\11'4, Geo, PeRbbnid *he iG the screwed location attaining the
asking for-litemature please send her eih 'that retesteo to move when you
adicilrests to Dr. Mitbdletc.rn S want to fall your 'pen afa a hurry.
Either ,of these can be removed, In a
:very earl -11011e wear, Don't uae aorree;
get a 'broad tubber band and wrap it
TIontse, ToliontonaViner, Pentland over -
L -0 110000111010Odelcaig hoursein the 01010000.giving her ':aclicireSS o01 the let -
or f50c,b0,e0', whieh is not good for tea! emit.
SIR ROSS 'SIVIITI1 , e-
- quatters of ',their passible .speeirl, Irad
.10VED HIS AIPPLANE
A I settled tilOWS1 'to their task and were
• •
Wibh a chniratlodn. The erg:Ines, Which
were throttle down to 1110010, thre
puersag away in pelect Unison and
AS A THING ALIVE, -"WITH
LONGS, VOICE, POWER!
linallara8Liing L,ight Thrown on
Meptel Attiturcle of' Gallant
British Aviator..
Theta WaS a 'gallant ehip which set
out on a voyege of 14,000 MVeis, for
a
... small meehine is ideal folasbort
flights, joy -riding the -heavens, or
sightseeing among the clouds; but
there is something more majestic and
stable about the bin' bombers, which a
pilot begins to love. An exquisite
'community grows up between ma -
ea ale piCir,t; .aieb; '41S it Weie.,
merg.ei into the The, alaaNaa
15 `ritlaiinentriay'•airatilie Pitot 'the
in-
teileetual force. ; The leaers .and man-
tras Vire the ,enervous system Of abhe
a, prize 'of 550,000 and the honor of machine, through which the 'will of
being the first man -carrying vessel the pilot tney be eapeeased---,andi ex -
to follow the leighwaya of theais be- pres,sed to an infinitely fine degree
tween Eagland and „Australia.- .214e A flyineamaeliane is something eh -
altar' wals the' Vickers iVintya a sister tireiy apart froni-and above all other
lcof ,the 13ri1teh airplane which flew the contrivances ofman's ingenuity.
Atlantic last summer. Months ago, ,
• the sables ,ca,ralea the story of how the Almost a Living Thing,
!tow, air adventurers had 'eomplieted "The airalarte is the nearest 'UMW
their journey halfway around .the to apihnLake 3ife that - Man Ilea -created,
earth within th,e time s,,et by the paperTon the 'air05 machille,oeaisei -indeed to
whiehefferecl the lithe. The pilot aon' a ,niere p$000 ef MecillaniSm-; it
am expedition, Capt. Sir Itoss Smith; ,e0Tees- animate and ie •eapalobe not
who 'was 10114ocb juat previous to :start- only of pairimay gaidance and con -
Eng, from pros,icem, Enge0ord,, en 0 tit) trol, but actiaallly ef expressieg ,a
around the armada woote the, story a efint's temperament.
the iongeoruise and it ilea been pub. "Tate lungs iiif the machine, its en-
Etietrated" with phobegeelphs, fairies, are again the orur of man's
andee the title of 014,000 Miles wisdom. Their ,Aiarvelouz reliability
-Throne-1h the Air." .ande gzeat intirloa,cy are ahnost as
-"Lyonza-Romea? "Cairo to Bagdataa tlwesome as ,the, hurniari antebinny.
"In the ,Cli.otede Above Burnra,"-"Siem When both „eiFfirea are going well
to Singepoie"...---ao 0011go,m'e of the and. synehrentsed, to the 'ellene Fpoed,
eliapiter headings, ,The gallant pilot the roar el the exhausts d,evellops „im-
bed move than apori;ing ingerest in 'No elone lengiustained rhythinical'
the flight, it ma.y be gathered from boorn—boran—booin, da a song
many. sas,,gestive pokevo in ),,k, 1010130101 tarincoy,tcc t101 pilot, a duet
joon'naj, [3m 40e0tbo1mathi,a, This ef cententinent/Erat sings of perfect
tnibute to it appears. .1.00 the chapter 'firing la bgh engines and says Ilia
- Which records the Stott of the flight: ella is 1.v.01.
'The Machine was flying stately
ad' .steady as a Took. All the ,brat.
g Wires were tuned 16 !a: raketY; tam
The melody ef power boorital
aonnb]y In 001700000, o' 'y lnoroo
teught to arobe datecrutable fu 'shrinks n11'1'usotisr I1, 111o3
reand ,the part that Ina 4,1tic1c. Rub-
ber grips well on even. slippery vul-
canite, cad you -will find that with its
help your fingers will obtain such a
firm hold that unscrewing ,ia a matter
or a, nacarient
'Ifihe mertal,lid of a screw -topped
glaes jar rearbeep to movierwrap round
it a, Skip of sand -paper with the rough
side inwards: The tong& surface bites
into the smooth metal, enabling the
hand to get a s,plenalla purchase, -
'Warm a glia.%s stepper 4a,ticlra, try
tapping it gently on all -idea ;with the
hack ebf a knife. Uourilly this will
loosen it. Bet if it still rentable fixed
Wind a iboiek mace .of string round the
neck of the battle and roll its ends
backwards and forwawde heal -a -dozen
lames. The heat set up by the fric-
tion Of the string will warm the glasis,
causing- iC 1» expand end boesening
the stopper.
, •
Plants That Follazir the Sun.
Ilto TexoParl!leparec7,1,1"OrPdli:;ya,r
:g. of VimY
Ole Varier Scout ier Canada peeshled
at the reeent annual meeting of the
Oanadlan General Council of tha DeY
Scouts Association, which, was the
most largely attended meeting the
Ormincil hoe -over h
re ad. Representa-
tives wepresent from mearly all the
lmoVilless andithey brought with thein
most optimistic reports, on th'e condi-
tion of Sceuting in their v4'ioue
The Boy Scout censiusereturns far
1921 elbowed ucrease of nearly 24%
In the Soouts, of Canada over the Pre -
'ceding year. The most marked in.
'Crease Itrae in the membershimor the
Wolf Cube, ' which 'in 1020 numbered
4,288 and; in 1921 rose le 6,342, being
increaee oUneaely 50%, COunting
the Wolf Cubs, Scouts, and,the, oftleas
of various ranks, the total membership
in Ctunada was shown to be 35,445 as
comPared with 28,626 in1.920,
IViedals for, Gallantry.
Tho increase in the number of
Ine,,,ards for gallantry reported by the
Medal Doard to the annual meeting In.
fIcates that:the Seout training Is be -
owning increasingly effecAtve ars091g
Scouts. It, is also an indication of in.
Wiest end appreciatiOn tlae part of
the public generally that .people
frequently bring aete of gallantry cal,
the part of the Scouts to the attention
pf the Provincial Boards of }Tenor.-
. The report of the Dominion ,Medal
Board covered. a period of 18 menthe
ending December 31st, 1921, a during
which time 53 distinct awards for gal-
lantry and heroism Were made, The
cases were
8 „C„.erilfientes of Merit; granted for
exceptionally` gbod Work. ,
6 Medals of Merit fOr Performing
meritorious. sots, Or specially good.
work on behalf of the Boy Scout Mose-
17 Gilt Crosses, awarded tee Scants
who did exceptielalli caa.es of
emergency, th ough Without special
risk tq themselves, •
215 Silver Cro,sieee, forgellantry with
coneiderable risk. - -
. 5 P3ronze Cresees, tot special acts of
heroism, or where boye • faced ,extra•
ordinary risks. ,
2 Silver 'Wolves, open to laingkii.
Scouts' only ato tv
ave ertoriated some
apecial piece ,ef Seoul -wort, sucibaase
the saving of life nutlet exceptional
a1
er the pertormance, of
aolnie extraordinary' 011aege0ted acts
of eravery, eaduranee or selasaorifice.
This is by far the largest -number of
ria
awawhich „theM
, edal Board, has
repoilied within. a like period.
. .
aims arid ACcomplishments.
In the concluding- paragraphs of the
Dominion. Executive clommittee's ''re -
Port to the Couneil.it Is stated that:
at teheraQiniintlota"°11.'%11'5Balevye3Secet)unt5rionv.tier-1
eat 'is to develop eharacter la boys'
nd to prePare thera, to become good
tizerrs. The spirit of Scouting is set
rth in the Scout Promise and the
°out Law; and de revealed by tll'e
out Slogan "Do a. Good Tarn Every
ay," and. the Scoot Motto, "Be Pre --
redo" 'The Scout programme and
a Scout method make a happyconal
nation. They are adapted to boy ma
reand suitable for aoya of Soma
e-712 18. No other scheme of re-
eitional educationas Illted better by
O boys theinselVes, and no other sue.
edsabetter In bringing -out- the fine
tlo
000
a,
ei
fo
1051
th
.At this "time Of the year runnier bi
beans and many other climbing p11511 tu
are making tlieir way ap the totes ag
that s,topport them. If you examine er
them you will find tha,t those wihi,oh 110
ratirab by bioisg alwaye tivist in the Ca,
seine direction. m
The hop and the hreveyinekl,e tuan se
front' left to right. The, reason -for
this is that the sent moves in the same ob
direetiOn and tile ;lents aolflow
'Trite sada of the siteet which is turned
bowainde ,the sun poem tas.itet• then
that waticli es a the „IlatclOws and the
tiesuib is that the stalk TM foreed Mho ai
.0 "elo9cwis.le" curve. Th
Tito runner been,. bowever, and fro
many other prattle) twist in tile op- ing
posite direction. At first eight you go
migl-rt think that ablate disproved the To
explanation given above; but in,reality
11 doeS not. Plants of tills lrized ae-e
affected differently by :strong liglet ,and S
the heat of the sun, Inetheir case lato
only qualities, Which boys them-
IveS admire. '
"We have told oumelves often, atter
ecrving the' results, •made manifeet
by. Scoutinga that good, habits are
fermea, .gooft habits" are learnt, good
assoalations are fountl,, good ooniradea
are eajoyed, goodhealth is, promoted,
,good , character is, developed.
ehe are natural trifitS, in boy life„
in lceeping the Scout Promise, lov
and obeying the Scout Law tend-
ing in heartily 16 iness the Scout
sts and win Proficiency. B,aalgoa,"
.
ATISFIED IVIOTIERS
,
11110
othrer'' Medicine gives qlve same
Istaction to m,obli-eirs, as do Baby's
Own Tablets. Tbaa- are equaliy, 110411
foe the nevoterti beb,e or the growmg
chilaa'aucl are aticlatotely girarianteeal to
be free trom, optat4 ;Or other harmful
driags, They are a raid but thorough
levative and cannot posSibly de Itterm
—they always do good, Concerning
them Mrs, jos, Ache, Coteau Road,
NB 'veribee thlak taat Baby's,
Own `Atblets are a ruaryc:C. us medi-
cine for little ,ones, I gave them to my
little a,h,1 With sacti gooa rat -tato that
O riew strongly reconititena them to all
/nob/seas," The, Tab,lets are sold by
medicine dealers or by mall' at 25 eta,
a box from The Dr. -wtmicrco? Arelt•
c 111111o., Broolcvlille, Oht.
lope ,en 1,110 huge planes' glinted and tore, as,-,ive swept 'Dyer the berla,t 61
. , .
isteInlerl in srirrildigh‘c.„. I -vits'fi11,0r1 _elangland 011 00 miliee aar hour." -
"Wr 0,110
t the, Children ip,too I
It's no longer neceissary to,
maintain a divicling line
at the. breakfast table—tea'
or coffee for rown-ups
no hot cup for the youndaters
Serve
to each 'member of the fm-
ily,
ajc‘d. all -will be ple,ased
and: benefited, ,by this pure,
wholesome cereal drink,
"Thera's a e'easoil Pastaz
Sold by al1 grocers
Canadian Post= Ce ro.1 Co., T.td.
Wirld.90r, Orat
wraps the hblgbal0c into en "el sa,t
eloeltwiee''' curve,
Meanest Man.
Who was the meanest in,an, that
ever lived? -SneelY the doubtful
doso-
tJo1si000 Wasearned by the Lash
-
1 knight refereed to 110 Dr. Penni/es de
/a, $iboutio,'s "'Recollections of
Parlaiien."
• .Tliis man, vilcose name Was Plata
had. established' ,an un,enaliallie reputa-
tion fair avarlen. Hie Wife, who used
io keep 0 coffin, in her bee41601:01
,D191/11',11, ill width she wieheSto be lead
.after hier`deablalatial,,orWay from bow6.,
, ElcIrbt thereupon dispatched the foi-
lewing nc,be 0o 'Via' atewara : "Kindly
Sea1li ale her lodyehipay cora 0, and
make ilea ete thp ePaorlanity by falling
it vvith ftuat 'and vegetnal ea, tta i10 -
of the hind can be be -Jab!: hake."
Th,o antler was obeyed. The eoffill
arrived ,cramined With, eatables Which
A .La-iy Switchman's in-
ve.ntion.
Pew, Mania.; ere wholly hada J,aci-
a net an admirable trait to may
2, but far all he 1, it appear; to
been responeitio for at least one
lit earl important Mace tem. lit
osYs en American writor, nrad-
eWillannall Miro had to attend to
station Sip3115 steno (la:tenet)
deelitted 'be MVO hiniodif the tabu,
et walking 'to ,and, fro between
ibyetaateivireg the two levera to -
Seas
met
hav,
were taeeete ent and replaced witlelhe usof
remains of Lady nett 1840
way
IVI !seed His mark.
-Civello was 'telling a yarn to his aliat
nepaein arad hie made la exciting, bite '
What's tho good. ,ot ,telling yaam if it iheli
With a bong plena of ware, , Wi
4E4 not eiceitiag? "The snow WM' gcl14?,
,fing Oast and, fuelette, as, I tore out of 015104&
the woorl on to the plata in one of the Weig
wildest parte Of Siberia. We hail moire hut.
'than a mile to go to get out ot the by ;1
Dorset, tacit Wag Malta We heard the wtgrlaal
lbowle, of the Dealt 00 wolves behind ro,
us. etralited every name, Inuaa,11 faun
allow I"could hear their panting Man,
breatit. lea I felt their muzzles ed
touching me, Whee—" "Oh, uniole,",001101
M
alternated the 10051111155, "It011 1111l10t i
15000aYo feet, glad!" "Glad, my boy:" n
eiied 'the 1,1001e arnazeineot. "Why?" ,
aWfry, geld waaa yeti found out that
00 boolten, their as a counter-
,e,n,cl ran the wire on into, his
lileele night 'after 'that, he Sat
iia firedide end weakedi Jae two
aiIm withent setting foot outside,
esently the nailWay authorities
1 cut what he ,liad ,clone, repri-
ded him Per his indolence, prom et-
aldi rewarded him Tor Iasi Inge,
and thee adopted wit inventien,
------
'ud's Liniment for DancirOrP.
,r^4
prevent the skin tram di se oi • r -
9140s, hd4
01010
Ma oat& fall or 146W, talcs a little
1aYS41,, ISOblteS It With ei11.1 Water
Isy 11 on th's
ry
,00iett4fl 00400000r 0101 every/whoa. 01104
4,41,i.,6lolOr,' 33
TRY MAGNESIA FOR
STOMACH TROUBLE
It Neutralizes Stomaph Acidity, Fre.,
Yenta Food raNaantatiOtl. 801.10 Gay
Sternaph and Acid Indlueetion.
Donh tlaes if you are sufferer from
indigestion, you lavo aire-ady tried
PaPsile, Taaldreetiel, charcoal, drugs and
varlows illgaStivo allaa asta aou know
these thin& llfllb nob cure YoUr troable
—in 001110. 04$001,1910 not evert give re -
1100,
But 'before .glirlug up hope and do.
oldIfuq You are a chronic dygpeptle
Just try the Went of a litIlo Elaumted
magnesia—not the °Hillary CO111.111(31,
alai ca,rbenate, citrate, or.milk; but the
puro DlsbrUtod lvtaguesio, wbioli You
can obtain from practically any drug-
glet in either powdered or tableteform.
Take a teaspoonful of the powder cr
two compreesed tablets with a little
water after your next meal, and see
what a difference this. maim. It will
Instantly neutralize the danigerous,
harmful acid in dire 'S(ontack Walsh
lrOW causes your food to ferment and
sour, making gas, wind, flatulence,
leartbue,n and the bleated or heavy,
lumpy feeling that seems 01 follow
most everything you eat. .
You will find that providecLyoU take
ft ldt11le .13/Simatoci Magnesia iminecli-
ately'after 0; meal, yon,con eat almost
unyt'hing end enjoy it without any den -
ger 'of , pain or discomfort to follow.
and moreover, the continued nee .of
tho bien,rated mag,neela cannot injure
tho etamach bo any, way so long 48
there are any symptenue of aold
gestion.. •
Wolf and Lamb Up to Date.
Here is the latest version of the.tele
of the Wolf rand Lamb:
Taking, suiraavta)ge' of the universa
INti,losooards.er IltheornWealf a Irtoilin%dtahaw.t.lefcitt-tiettayhe
grazed in the meadow.'
"Pm going to eat -you," ho,sa,id
PIT. t'No use asking eaplanations. I
dont do it out ca malice ox vengeance.
I aro a. vrolif, thou art, lamb; ihat suf-
The lamb aisated aor five minutes? re -
eat
from other animals. If the wolf wants
tts:lillekt:Sawo%11,1,:by: Da'filorstlibrae4Pahet ttA>eattibine arl'ef.
"We avehere," they answered, "to 5010 -
toot the
eat you nothing can -be done. It is
Tomas, arbors it, made lalown its *ale.
tech the 'animals from men, and] net
Pilled with respair, the' lamb re -
tamed to its doora. On the way at
met an old hee,goat, who, on' learning
the lamb's rnisforttrneas seized with
great pity. Ile took it to his house
and p,owdered its fleece 010 over with
pepper omtb1 the white lariat, bad tau -fl-
ed Masa, '
"GO MOW," said the de goat, "arta
don't be afraid,." •
The wolf waitea, fun of confidence.
It was diffacult for Mal to recognize
the 'Iamb, but ,he snapped at it all the
Bartle. Inunediat* be cholcea and his
eyes filled With team. '
"Get offl" he amid, releasing has
4rey. "Theme 88 no longer justice in
the world. It do the end of eveny.
thing." ' • ,a
Ana, with Ilia01111 lowerea, he went
back te the avoodis.
What does the fable teach? The
answer may loe suggested by the
cumetance that this version apPeara
in a Bulgarian paperc—and Bulgaria is
supposed to have ihad.a narrow escape
;from being despoiled by Geeece.,
Interesting Customs_ of Bees.
Volumes halve been 'written is. the
riff e of bees; so full ral intrest are
their habits, their aa-wo ania govern-
_
meat. queen is them greatest ,trecia-
ure, and they will guard het -with
their iive, hut only one goeen 'will
th,ey, tolerate, although it will thaippen
at Nines that two queens -will be hateh-
Wilma this d'oes com0 a deadly ,00m -
bat begins, theanonbent ihat the queens
emerge from their cradles, 'and TIRlibea'
Was the first to remark via extra-
ordinaty aeature bit connection with
this tool/bat. - Each time that title
queen% -present titear ouiraseets to each
other ho ,anch•a f ashioli that 'the -draw.'
ing a (lie s'..ting wouhd.' prove Inn-,
tuitiCy fatal, the two trlasSete/ta, atrieloesi
with aintultateoee terror; diVide anal t.
fly, only to meet shortly ,aft.or died
sepaoate again abould tho d.onti,e
Ole-
aibsn threaten 'idle 1 aturc of their-
pie. AL last, however, one cd! 1111001 '
bound to s,aoceed--in atio:atiaing
clumsier ST gess wary Tirol and in
kiloling lter without risk to lienself, for
the law of the -race 'has ogled foe one
sicamifi,ce only.
OlVorce Statistics.
Divoioe 01001100105 et the world have
jest been compiled by e ramoas tier-
aian lawyer, Shea -line 18001 79 pea coot.
ct clivarres limb -bye are ens -baud its the
gatila Patty so taiat, there remain 21
pea cent, wheac it is the twat a ate
wife. , •
11. illeTherson,, ,
* I'urn ture Beeler and Undertaker, •
Aamstrote,.. a 5,
Ian:meet Co, Lai,
Yermouila XS.
Dear Sirs,.-4.1ihre f1a sLdit of th
baseball seas -ma -we have been landereti
with so,re,anusoles, sprained anales,
eta, but jost aa soon as We started
lasing • afIlaARD'S LINIMPalaT out
tvoubles molar', Every baseball alayee
should 101ep 00 bottlo of youe liniment
handy. Yours tauly,
W, 13, Nil:PHERSON,
Sec., Armstroag II. 5, .Baseball Team.
Paaitim , worth 520,000,000,/1 but
weighing only 11 ma., lIte been Pro,
'iluced in the lael twenty -nix years,,
Peare Were firat placed in olittrehe,s
for the use or Norman nobloa. Ordi-
nary wershippero sat on three-legged
stools,.
MoNfaa, ORDERS.
S011(1 0 1..)(sItithioa 1410(10015 11I10oop
(bolos, They'are plyab ovetywhero,
__—
The arab Oel'llli ti1100'biiibbO, 015110141,
hog lboaroy aunared pages, has
:ippon ard is Germany. ,
do, a Linittio le tor infruo, ote.
s ISSUE NO,
Eocpe at 13'ed Tine«
LigbA.3 :from the pive,or 4004, labchec$
eloobe'oot,'
Ttr.,ough' tbe hibudo 01101 vqoaiorra
, 0r,Ji brine,
Ana high overhead and all moving
ObOlat
There wore thou,sande and millions
.of stars,
There ne,or were 50050 tii9s,aryeado of
1010001) 011 la trap,
Nor of r.Soploc 1115 elmreh 'or 'the park
Ala 'the rirdWda of the Stara that bolt-
' ed down upon me
And that glittered auld wilnlaeld 01
ftlya dark:
Thsa,aeg ,tigid the plo,Ligh 9,rhi,(.1 the 'loin,
. ter and ail,'
• A.nd tboeabaft' of the sailor 41141`
These a00000s (irt the ,sky -an,c1; the prat
by tire
'Arvid() be haat-fall or wafer and
Stars;'
They saw tne, at Test and they eleaSod
nue with Cries, '
'And they soon had, me packed into
bed,
But the glory kept shining and bright
in no.y eyes,
And the stare going bond iro my
head. "
—Robert Louis Stevenson.
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Lift, Off with Fingers
Doesiee hurt e. bia Drop a little
aFreazome" on an aching earn, tniatan,t-
ly that corn samis hurting, then ishortly,
you 1111 it right off with fingers,,Trulyi
Your druggist sells a tiny bottleaot
"Presume" for a ;few cents, sufficient
to ya1310VO every hard corn, soft corn,
or cern between the toe, and the cal%
lusea, without soreness or irritation.
Who •overcornes by force hath over-
come but half his fore.--alohn
The greatest truths are the
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Prank: "If thirty-twe is freezing
point., what is squeezing point?" Bob:
'Two in 'the ,e,hasle.a
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The red terror is the forest fire, It
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Book on
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HEAD _COVERED
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Itched Badly. Baby Cried
At Night,' Cuticura Hears.
"My baby's head was covered with
hard, red pituplee. TlleY itched so
nutty that she scre ched them until
they developed into sore eruptions.
Her hair began to /all out, and ot
night she cried and kept me -awake.
"I tried different. remedies without
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Soap ancl Ointment. After one weekal
use 1 saw a great impfiovernent,.and
after using 009 taken of Cuticura
Soap *and three boxes of Cuticula
Ointment she iairi comnletely
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fang, ni Meech Ste, Bridgeport,'
Cone., l'el,ey 11,1131.
a Use Buil:urn Sean, Ointment and
Talcom el...elusively for every -day
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Tgesglit.W;;?tyin,ettIV.:I'Vsn'll•T:
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Dp(SIrCaticura Soap aileron without meg,
00E: ALL H
GRIT,TO
ONTO HIS JOB
Was Afraid to Eat., Grew
.Weal and Dizzy;:But '
' tto,56011,k:pleieti.144 Troub-
le, Says gileLvo,Citi40,11.
"Tcartiac has done raee-a ,world 01
0,100 all5 I am 4 limn betteVOT in It"
said Narcisse Desemaboi; 79' reahltlia,
Quebec, Qooe,,
"Per ayer a, year, my itomayit was
badly oat of order anal Iatialtat r41,4elth
a tieing, lu fact.' i` WAS 41111004itrifaid
to eat, became* 10 knew of, the .eilffere.,..
fog that woe Pure to fellow, At timisa
T was so weak and dUzy 1' coula harala
atand up and while I m;anaged,14401 ,
on.rto my joh, it tool:, all my grit 01 40
cm. indeed, r Watt, almost a n,erVOns
and ThYpteal wreck. '
teolt Only a few bottles or Taniaa,
hut tceday I feel better, Workbetter
and, Sleep better than I Itave in yearn.
It hate Just made' a new man out of
anniac1, sold by all good druggists.- !
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Lake,Miehigan. —flAboutone year ago
0 suffered with irregularities anda weak-
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Iobliged toatayoff ru-
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our family physician
and he finally saidhe
could notunderstand
myease, so 7 decided
to try liyaliziE. Pink-,
ham's Vegetable
Compound. After I
EMI taken the first
bottle I 'could seo
that I was getting
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,, usedLydiaE..Pinkhairas SimativeaVadi
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1 You ma3r publish this letter if you
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Lake, Mich. '
There is one fact women should 0000 -
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•
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inillions fOr
Colds - 1-leartache Rheumatism
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win be ototooca iiitli their senaCal trade markth
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