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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1922-7-6, Page 411 HEALTH EDUCATION • BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON Proval Boord of Health, Onterio Middleton will be glad to answer miestions on Public Health met, tem through this column. Address liha at'Boadlea Douse, Spadina Crescent, Toronto. "litaitliow-up work" r a twentieth oeutarY Threse, It is the way of de- ,kribing methods et attacking tw'ert- tiehlr,century problems in 4 twentieth 'century way, Moyd, George had this Methodin view !bast sit -tinnier in deal- ing with the Irish outeetien,, When King George at the, onening of the tlieter Ikreliament ii ,Jurio bast, made bie bietorle appeal: tor the warring factroos in Jean d to `Forgive and Forgot," Lloyd Geoege pa-omptly Is'iartea 1'11010W -1V work" by arrang- ing conCerences and negetiabilons bet 'Weer/ 1n ITIrslteriots, and 'Sinn Fein._ ers and the Tiritish Government. The mornenten3 happeningis in Ireland during th ae eW days 'how s the vii,doin of ale, Prinle Minister's p&o- eeJore. Not only in affairs of Sibate, oafeguard'ing he civil' And religi- ous a ighbe ef the peopa.la, but in the no leas. important wterit eafegoand- g the- health of the eleopte is .foKpw,- e up naccesary. Iss 'J� effneabs elisnats communicable dlecaoes it is /11ZUVaGivp to nest bri!y attack 'the dia.s- errea ittel'f but to fallow at to its origin and attwelt the Conditions and so/Toone:aims that help to produce the disease. There must he a net-wor4 of aoinvOties for the Public Health nuctise in the 1)crolii1en etrell year ellett be Worth, ile tend, At.loAst $1,000,09Q. 131rdi3, alk40 asobit tAre development end eztpanOlen et the Intalen 8pociei$ , TUN' ritey" de by a,etinz as scavengere, by reetrietIng Phie OPreaci ,Of dieease. as In 'tile /Mee of vultures and gulls, jc earry out in her eirorbs 'oil behalf of Child Wolfrma. ficr efforts' are not oniy nneAt1 n filo stairopi„ Lot arn,onir the eihild'ren too young to attend school', to intents, maxi' to the mother's theroselVes Home euntliti,e,rs have to be ,teaten into aceount in, the questien of eafeguarding the young. Edircatilon must he 'brought into plane becarnee there aTo Many conditions l,eudio,g to ililellealth 'in tire young flack the mother er 'father liboeo net realize until the matter is bronght to his or her'atten,- tion by the Public Health Lome. , trete in Ontario the principle of falloW.up is now, Riding aaepted dn every department of Public Health activity. It ie.the,logical the only way. Bitleenliendi -de taking ta. fever/lost place among English cities inothils Very impefrtant work 'and' the heath norse in that city not only supervises the health of erchoOF children, hut oleo visits the home, sees •the condi:Liens Under which people live, offers Sag- gestilores to the rnothem ev larosPectione mother an,d1 generally at the part of the goad Samaritan ertiendiog a help- ing hand to these in need. Si -miller work is urgently needled everywhere thrloughout this province at the present -time. CANADA'S BIRDS •AND AGRICULTURE ANNUAL LOSS OF $200,- 000,000 DUE TO INSECTS. BOth the PrerVilreCi1 and Cr - minion GOVerIlMeletS AffOrd PrOteCtiOte to "Bfe& Each of the various forms of animal and plant life in the world lb ensloovor; ing, co,nsciously or unconeciaSiy, not only to perpetuate its kind but to crease the exitstng -number a individe noes of ite species, writes Harrison F. Lewis, Chief ,Federal Migratory Bird Offleee for Ontario and Quebec. As a reseit each torin struggleg with other farms, with which it comes Into con- tact, for fcloti, space, anti other eeeen- finis cf life. This struggle tends to Oil all available positions' inn/Wen life can exist, and: to hold the increase of The 'various terms,. The rmittel-eouilllo, ,,pin111 now ire:rating from 'ibis' apposi- tion between the life -forms is termed 40' the balance of nature. It is air un- stable condition ht which movements, erzeally enetegithig, take Place ceaae- leeely, but in general rather slowly. Man, as one of the felons of life on 'the earth, is obliged. tonoarticimute in the inter -specific conflict, 'At. present our species enjoy.; advantage, because ot tho superior intelligence and. the nimble and adaptat're 'physical ,s,tric- tine which it nes developed: In th pressing of this advantage and the emin,equent shifting of . balance in favor of our ene011iso use in conetently made of oseistante derived trom the development or.direction of -the activi- ties of other tonne ,of life -with which , we aa -e in contact. Among the foams tvhich are Chas useful to humanity, the beads o ceupy a.prorritnent Nape. . The'redation of biaida to agriculture through. ' their feeding uton insect 'forties which destroy cultivated plante God injure domestic anima's'is of great imporianae. -In Canada, whore 'agriculture is' the occupation of vorY .e..rge part of the population, tine -as-. tistancs, received 'from the birde by tunianity through. this ?elle-titan is emu- paratively , direct, yet 'Wile but poorly re'alized, Mr. Arthur WbCoas Do- minion Entoonolegist, has recently es- timated that the annual loSe in Cana- da to field mot:tar/1, and garden cows, ' due to theekructive iesects, is more than $200,000;000. The eeneumption of insects by birds . prevents tilde' lose foam being fax greater. The feet that bleete are very mobile forms enables 1,1)m to congregate, much mere readily then 6311011(X -A organisms at points 'Where /tied d moot pleastiful, that le, Oh .11TO case ,of insectivorous birds), where insects most abolmd- Thus they perform exceptional service 'in pre- ventini unduly rapid end unfavorable disturbances' el the balance of mature by insects.. Although' they eat num- bers of parasitic limed% and thus ap- pear at times to exert preseure un- favorable to roam it is probable that even their destruction -of' Pairaeille sects, viewed as a part of their total activities, generally .assists in main- taining such a beneficial balance, ae is meat favrereble for the 'expansion of our kind. Seine birds eat habitually such forme aS field mice e.nd other rodents, Which ere 'd.pjuriotta to that part of man's food -supply obtained from agri- culture. Some eat and in part destroy Hue seetls of plants, inimical' to 111011'n present interests.. These birds bear, through their influenee on agriculture, a rola/thin to man -essentially similar to that of the-inisectivorous 'birds, and their value to u.s is. of the .02411„e kind, and peoportionate to thie;nature and extent a their leenefidal activities. The mOA impoxtent relations of many arboreal inseetivorouS birds to humanity ere through their influence, lt be not on egri.eu ort on fo cstr, Forests provide gramY thinge now necessary to .the tineheeked develop- ment of our %melee. These forests, are •aiway's _being attanked bY bassets/ Nom& would seen. destroy -them, 1,0 our great inlerYe wane their rioter -al expanSive eftorte enecessfulo This consumption' by lairds is a very impor- tant pant of the pressor° which bads them in, place. Here also the littoral avian forges are being applied paral- ide to oer mem Still other wild biedsr known, ns game birds, are of Importance to Mr - inanity becanee of the food, which they threiski. directly, in their bodies, to netunaltindt, and b,ecause the sport of hunting them :is an attraotion soni- c:tent to hire great numbers of 'men to take" physical' exercise in tile open air, which probings, their lives end make/a, them more efficient. The values ex" Messed' in dams, of .the human food obtainee annually i'ronl glaalle:biTtIO, le undoubtedly ,seiclonerealried: Reports' received by the Department of Agri- culture ond Itnurigration of the pro- vince ot• Manitoba site* 183,808 game bird s killed io that province in 1920, including, 189,216 wild ducithi 86,$28 plaid& chickens, 5,682 paetridge (Rut, fled Grouse), and 478 gOso,u, Propab16,. rreasey an equal =libel' of birds were killed, but not reported, but if the total given be aoc,eptett, and the very low overage value of .50 cents apieee be al- lowed for the bride, it appearshat the game birdskilled in IVIanitoba alone in 1928 were worth $91,9p4o figures aro, unfortunately, net , avail- able fertile entire Dominion of Cana- da; but tbe game binds actually taken and by '.destroyin d'ISeezebequillitt' 10 ae, le done by ewaliowe, Ily- eatelrorA, eand-pipeni,, and oblioP. Some Sett-bbrd'eallettlea all maulcirril, by heaplog up guano which lo utollzed to norc.ase the agnicultorel production et food, and others ere et 1.100 40efillr,i<3 by 'their cries, they worn .F..,Turercirs in foggy or etormy weather. of -the. loco, I tion of 'the roolis or sand-barel 011. W11191.1 tiaay live, I3esion, 1.109 1131dO eupply food -fcir the nouriehmeet ef honlenitY end, bY lawny of their 'activities, decrease re- eistanc.e to rho continuance and ex- panision of the hums mrecies, as well as because they appeal to the aesthetic and eentimentril eart At 1114111.'n nature, it ia in are interest of mankind that • they shall be perpetuated in reason, able panther% Titia now involves legal Proteletton , for many birds', be- eaus'e otherwise ,they would be serloue- ly, reduced 10 nainibere dr wholly dee- frayed DOT Peesent profit, owing to the cupidity of many unsocial or ignorant human individuals; ^ In Canada the birds receive protec- tion both from the. provineiel Govern- ment 'and frau the Dominion Ooyerna Merit. In the .ease of the Deminton Government this protection le given =sten' authority of the Migratory Birds Conventron Actand the regulations Made thereunder: This oct is based upon a Conventton between, His Erb tannic Majestie and the Baited States of America, which was eigned nt Washington In 1916. Tile Act author- izes protection of varioua speeiee, of birds of which a greater or lete num- bee of individuals migrate twice a year, acrosa the border be- tween Canada and the United States, 'The protected bkdo. are divided into threegroups, viz„ migratory insect/1- birds, 'inigisterY pine . bk.* and migratory non-gancee. Mavis/ The Meeetiverou,s and non -game groupsare afforded protection thr,oughout, than yearn Certain OI the game birds hove, been given a closed season for a period of year, but for most of the Onnie biri1ts. there is a- period, not exceeding three and a hall menthe a, Year, in the autumn or winter, 111' whichl.hunting fe a;111.0Weld, =idler certain: restriettoos. A..4. a result of -the protectiotue afford - el by this eonvention, 'the administra- tionof the provisions of which- iso -it Canada, • in the hands of thle Oonaniis weer of Domineou, Peeks!, the protect- ed species of berets have, in getThera, 1114OrtaISIOd itt nambeTs,, and the satisfactory oentinuation of a:Plentiful, sun - ply of.Canada'a birds is, under present conditions, aseured.- , Moonlight. . *then 1 lie awoke isa the silent night And the clock Halts loud in the hall, A brash that is dipped in Silver light P1010. pictures rare on my wall; Dark clustering leaves, are eharpla etched, Arecl delicatelangliSe of vines, Paces of -dryads' and fame are sketched And feathery brarichee of pines, The night wind blows itnd. Hie 'dryads dance, ' And the Pointed leefs! of the fauns In and out ot the shadows glance On ethe turf of woodland lawns, And the snowy arms trt a najad shine From ehe, teem of,' a waterfall, POT the -man in the moon, isean artist eke - • And draws on my chamber well. —Mina Irving. Double -Drive Locomotive With Boller in Centre. Very unusual in design, at least as far sa this country is concerned, 10 a locomotive built in England for use in South Africa. The object of the de- sign is to obtain the greatest posrsible power for any give.n weight allowance. A very even distribution of the weight over the axles is obtaized by placing the boiler between twe driving SYs- totes, which are in connection, with a tender at each end. • • Hidden Phone. Persen.swho object to having the. phone around in sight may house the, instrument in a. new piece or turni- ture which is a combination seat and table. The phone is entirely hidden io a tiny closet When not in use, Let this • good food build str ngth for you That famous ready -to -eat food, Grape -Nuts, charms the appetite with its rich, sweet flavor— ' But it is more than an appetizing food. Grape -Nuts is the, perfected goodness of whole wheat and multl?el barky flours, scientifically prepared to' pro- vide tissue, bone and nerve with the needed food elements. Served with cream or, milk, Grape -Nuts is completely nourishing. Splendid as a breakfast dish, delightful and StIStaillillg at lunch—always ready when you're ready. You can have this economical, health -building food, by order to your groer today. Grape,Mits—the Body ( '"I'llere's a Reason" ullder 99. HOW TO BEST TREAT STOMACH TROUBLE A TOIlie MediOille je Needed to Streo,gthen tho.yrnach. The old-fashboned' reGtlbeds, of treat - trig A1'01114011 die;1100a. are being dt, carded. The trouble with ithe eld- fashioned methods, W.an that vV1i011, the treatment was estopised the troeble re- turned; Often in an 'aggravated form, The inodetin, mothird 01 treating 'digestion and, other forms or stoma/p1a trouble is to tone up•the stomach one glands to thelenormal work, Th,e re- covery of the appetite., the dieeppoten once of pato alter eating, the ebeersoce of gas, aro steels! en the read to health that those who, have tried, the tonic treatnient remeillbee distinetly. Dr, Williams' Pink Pills, are a tonic which through their action on the blood ere helpful in builatingeep the digestive er- , Palle, end therefore- the beet remedy for simple or chronic eases' of stomach trouble. The suce,esS 'of the treatment Is 'shown by oases like that of Mrs, JesephLeclere, Wellington, Px.r., who soYs:—"I inevelieenea geeet euf- ferer from insidgeRtiOn atia 0(10=611 trouble, and nothing that I took for it did me any good until I began Dr. Willlanise Pink Pills. 2 wag so bad Mot. I did not want to eat, and when I did take food itlay, like a weight on my stomach, often causing me, neich pain and rolleerY• 1.aar* in an adivetr- ltIeemesi,t what Br, WilBame Pederille had done in a sisal& ease and began taking Ahern, with tire result that after taldne. ti?le Pills toreflve or six weelne, I am feeling better limn I la•a.ve done for yeas's. I hope my experience will help ether similarsufferers." You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills through any dearler1u:rnedireine or by Mail,: peat, -paid; •at 50 cents a box or 'slat, boxes"! for $2;50 from Thes-tr, liam&MedloVoe Co., Brockville,' Ont. Animals' With Strange Scents. I shall never forget the. first. time that I encountered a rattlesnake. • I was at -work with another man, on• a Florida, melon eatch one hot muernitg, -When I bee:eine cornsolou,e of a curious odor pervading the warm, still air. ' "I can smell criciimber," I said. "Then watch out!" replied my cone Damien.' "Most file it's a rattler." • Next moseent a strundelthe the whir- ring of a giesit grasehopper came from Among thetheek green leavers!, Ile went the Americonleltee, and down. with a force that out the dangerous reptile clean in two. . "Yee, 'rattlers' do smell " just like fresh -cut cueurnben'i ]s a explainezi. don't know whether et's. the poison or what, but they're all alike." ' Everryene 'hae beard et the skunk and its frightfully.offensive odor. But in'the skunk family-Nab:me has pro- "tidell. the gland train which Ore ill - smelling fluid de ejected, timely as a' Sieerens"ot. detente. ,'Phe polecat is, also pose,eaSed of a most detestable But theee are other creatures the scents ' of *latch' ere lees easily ex- plained. ' Alligatonselmve a strange, mandelike odor, vrhiren. is never forgot- ten by. those who snieli it. • . Most fish have odors peculiar to therieselve„s, 'and I have, hettrcl, fished, nien. say that they 'can, even in the dark distinguish one fisk from, another by their seent, The herrieg, they , olare, has the most „pleesalit smell of any ees fish.. That exoellent fish, the geeedie!g, Ise c,. dialect, end quite Strong. odor of Myrna, when -fresh caught, This Is so welt recognided that the grayling' is Classified in the mature history books ete "thymallue.": • • • Some insectst-haVe,their own' eeente. The little . brown, ;Weed antseamdl Of formic acid, and so -Strong isi the- scent when a nest is stirred hp that it affects the eyea like a whiff f a' bottle' a smelling -salts, " . The fox's, OrliOT fa „unmistakable; but it ,seems strange. that Nature has en- dowed the creature with this. Peculiar property. Without it, he would be much safer tromehounde; 'thou.gili here, again, Nature works wonderfully, 108 a vixen with young seems to lese al - meet entirely the dangerous scent. Develop Sense o(Phythan ' Through the Pronog,raph. • That a great musleal, Movement is root td Canada was affirmed by Die A. S. Vogt, Dr. Janice L.'„ Hughes, and Mr.. D1111,C3n elcKedeele, et the close of faseina4ing clonionaltration et educa- tional plionagiraph.renordo at tile To, r°31t6 gene Sestatery, of Made reCe'attlY• . The 101111 'was fsllasl te full capacity and the audience, et teacher' eati friends listente with' intense intere,se as it Wn.sshown how childrien in the junior grades conld be introduced to the beet music throegh, the 11S'O of re- producing machines. - eir,"Dirnoan' 'McKenzie, director of mimic of the, Toronto schools, suggest - el to thoze in attendance that they bali oilrees or tlies.re demonstrations, ae 'this one, had beeri en insperatiedi to loins, and he .1rnew, that the courtie would be a joy anzl rio inapleatioe to all teachers, Dr. Hughes, ex•Chter Inspector of Toronto- schools, spoke of the need or seiritria hzing the body through 07e -i- ota culture, by having' it develop h.eauty as, Weil es petesicre strength. The suggestion in beautiful music could -be used to beteg tlAs nbbntt De Vogt, Principal .ot the Torento Conservato:ry of Music, expreseecl his appreciation 01 the moVenrerat te de- velop the veneer of See/teen isa youhg Children th.rough the phonogran11, also pointed out that if Crinetlien ehildren. had the opportunity of hear- ing the inteepeetation ef the great masters, thee Weida be as, mienical aO ony elitieren. Itt thO World, The tieltieg et a !dock in a wireless stetiori in Bordeaux, Franee, tali, be -heard distinctly in Wellingenit New Zealand, Whete Dominion thee zs syn- chronieed artily With Greenwich time Ftan co. lee -tercet; LlaiMant for ()Andhra, With The B muTs A Batch of Goczti Turns, Iti Onthariv every Boy Scent Troop is re9nired to apply for reel/drat-ion CON egoli Yeiur and When t111a applieatioe is matte .an, annual 'report on the werlt of tile Troop nUblnitted ter tire in- formation of Headquarters. One eee- 'Hen of this, Toper: calle. for a %tate, meta of sipilfieturri individual or com- munity "good' tennis" dionte by the boys, and the following are quoted from re- ports received during tire, past few weelcse "Delivered Seoutgrarns and collet/foul eame for the Mueltolta Hospital for Coneumptivee. Organized It new troep for the boys at Port Whitby. One boy helped to 5470 o life."—let Whitby 'Pro op, , "One boy on tbree occasions ternee iu fee alarrnin; he' -having bean the first to locate the firre."-2eal Sarnia Troop. "Rendered assistedece at garden 11n110146 Sal", etc., ,proceetls of which went to^ the 1310Or at Obleiskinas time Conducted bird house eomgobittott"- 11 Troop, ' "I-Ielpea at dedication of wee mentor ial and gave &Splay of Seont work ot Aerie/elf/mat Show."—let Fort Windom Troop. "Assisted localeilvernen to man hese until °theme =rived. Helped aal aged woman to move hes' thinge.to her new' home. AssPsrtecl Daughters of the Bra- severtal times by oarrybage eto. Other aged and sick.people help- ed by boys during the winter months whesi they were not able to get out for chores,"—Ist Nanette° Troop. • "Conemeted a Skating rinac all win - Kept ehurch lawn mowed: through sumoner."--lst Footboro 'troop. - "Raised 3400 for the Mutskolra Free Hoepital for Consumptives. Raised abbot $700 fea- the Elliott Family Fund, Brockville. Distributed. literature on fire prevention. :Assisted, tos prognam far the lst Preseatt Troop of Boy' Scouts."—I.st Brockville Troop,'. "Splitting wood fel- a sick e,cout. One Scout found the Scoutmaster's! -watch whicet bad been host, and although a reViedel was, offeeed, would net take the reward,"—let Westport 'Preen. "This troop is at the cell of the town ready to tun out tor service when- ever neecled."---lst "Marten Troop. The last statement is met only true of the Troop -releleh 'putt ,it into its re. port, but af every one ot the over thyee hundred , , Boy Scout organizetone in. Onearier. The Boy Soout intespreis hie motto "Be Prepate,d," to mean "Be Premeed. to Help Other People at 4,11 Times." , Big Camps Open Soon. The Siege largest Boy Scout Camps! in Ontario .thile, year wilt be these of the Ottawa, Hamilton and Brant County ',swat Associations. Each camp will open on July ltd ancremain ope,oa untti1the end of August. All three aloe equipped to tame far trona' 209 to 250 boys at as time. • The uelial stay of ern individual, boy 10- the camps -will be about two weeks, The Ottawa camp le' located at Black Rapids OR' the Ottawa River, a few miles' from the. Calettal- The Hamilton ca.rep 15 located o11 a beautiful beach, propeety nlear Selkirk, on! Lake Erie, The Brant County ensile will occupy O section of 220 -acre site at Neemede dale, ou Lake Erie. Thia whole pro- perty, NVIntob. IS admirably suited for Roy SCogt Traindng Camp purposes., hes beenoseoured by the Brunt County Boy Scouts' Aesociatien for a long teller .ot yearns' and the boys. themselves :will 'make extensive improvenients en It. • 1YORDS OF PRAISE FOR BABY'S OWN TABLETS No medicine reed:yea' such great prajne from thankful methereas do Baby's. Own Tablets. Once a mother has used them, forher 1lttIe ones 'she will use nothing eisa.' The Tablets arc a nieldbut thorough laXatbee. They regulate the bowels. and .secenathe' drive out .c.onetieration anal indiges- tion; relieve colds and.eimple fevees; promote healthful deep and make teething easy. Concerning thein Mrs. Omer Letilais, Maddington Falls, Quo, ieeltese—"I am well eattelleel with Bahre .Own! Tablets' and, will alsvaYs usa VIIA111 for my little oness" The Tablets, are sold by Medieine dealers or by mail at 25 'cents a box froin Tho Dr ms ' „Modleine Ce., .13rOC1e. villey Ont. A Private Affair. • Mother --"Did you tell God bow naughty you have been?" 'Inele--"No! mamma; , 1.thollght it better' not to let it get eet 01 the foie 13 jr," No Rush, "Mother, orir school Isas 15 new class on deportment." "Indeed! Then what is yonr arm doing an the supper table?" "Oli, but wo don't start till next e de" Minard's Liniment for Burns, etc. Aroused At Last, A rating fellow loll° was the crack runner of his village in England, Was unfortunate enotigh to ha:ve a very dilatory JoundresS, One evening when he wtis out fer practice run in his rather airy and ab- breviated traek co:Alamo, he thancod to pesze, tho laundry woman who at the time wee a couple of Weeks in at - roars with. his Weehing. Ile lied ecarcely reached homo egtrie when tho boll rang furiortslY and an eeeited eoiee Was wafted 111 uom the porch: "Pleese tell Master Bob riet to go ollt he more till I can Bet Ilia clothe,/ rottricl to him!" illnarceri Liniment Rellevee Netnaltrie ISSUE No. 28--22, FRIENDS TELL LARUE HOW FINE HE IS LOOKING Electrician Had Stomach Trouble So Bad He Could Not Eat Enough to Work Regularly—T anlac Re. stores Hilo. "I am one men who will go out of war Way 10 r'ee'orrerrienet Tatilee," de. okered ,Tanuosi Lorre, 22 Motiet SL, •Menttrestl Queb.ee 'eleeteielan for ate' moritmew toght, next and Power Co. "I don't believe incligeletlesi can get much Tomos than r 1104 It 1 bad saa awful attache I bad to take to MY h_c_fl and I was forced to lose cormithiraole 'temie from my wain The gaS 011mY eeeneeepT wag. 4wful, al1d 1 reaehed the point where I was nitwit afraid to eat and wan] 102,ing •Wiedght, night aleug. "Bit things tack a illTn for the bet- ter before,1 fiedisted mY first bottle. of Tanlac and, in a moot/We time I was feeling like a different person, 2 have. been bunt -up 151-ervony way and my friend's all teli me I am the very Pie - tree of health," Maniac le ,sold, by all geed druggists. Advt. Reason Enough. ' A novel and lament/3es, explanation of the cause of a singer's cough was recently given by a Worm -hearted Irishman. "And how te Mistber Jones Ti he In- quited , of one of the singer's friends. "I Was hoping he'd be giving a concert in the town hall whilst he sons here, eo Mat.. Carldahan and me could be favored tahiear seine inme of his faille songs." "Ile has! a bad cough noeV," said ehe friend. - "Ole now, thatts too bad," said Mr. Mebityre, ' with feeling;' 'but it's no wonder, all the same. That stirrong 'voice he lee pressing on les- loongs; would he apt to give him. a 'dough now and then, it's loilrelY." - Economy. "Now, Gretty," Sealy began the hi - valid, "I'm feeling coneiderably !better this moisning, and I reckon I'll get up for a spell" "Land' o' Gideon; nO!" ejaculated/ Inc wife, ."Th4)..e's mighty nigh half of that bottle of medieine lett that I paid a dollar Xolr. You stay right there in bed till you've took it all!' Cuts Own Thread. The inventor of a nee machine screw dal= it will cut its, ewni thread in cast iron or any softer metal with- out requiring the motel to be teemed. Vuenzleire Dewier, Undertaker, , Armstrong, B.C. Illinartre Liniment Ca.; Ltd, Yanmenth,. N.S.: etioateld Advertisenrexls . -_,...._ WAliettina--YOVNO ,LA-DfaiH oir good education to twain as noreec Anply Weltandra Roopltat, ,f•ft, Cittlipx, lneR, Oni. 4113800 rtY C4A80 400-reditod nottPitai c't ring three - yew, aourua; utkiroono turnMhod; also 110oral attowtinoo, Poe information, write 1 10, (1,1I3Ornvuod, (.4arncia Par4 liQuIntal, Macao°, 011. wsI01xc171r ITZwaPAPZR. w.armvas, 11', HAVID A QAKI :01111.0iiA$1.013- 1r I for a woukly n01114141)01. In On- tario, Price must he /attractive, Send' rult Information to rubilpninc Co, Ltd, 71 448701110 81 firri Toronto. BELTING FOR SALE „ar6,2,'„s „teisni SDQ, subj.:let .10 auPl'uyslVat iluwesta'pLxVertl Canada. 7e911, Hulling Clo,, 115 SC, Toyonto. Out. • ' ' Wh'en In .Toronto 'ylsit tho Royal Ontario Museum 253 1310or 01. Wcuit, 12eur 41,yepue 74oaq Largest nornionent exhibition fn,canada, Arehaeology, GoolOgY, hlineraiogy, aeont.ology, zoolegy, Open daffy, 10 aan, to 5 p.m. _Sunday, to, 6 nm, Brom, 1101 Lino; Dupont and AVenue Rd. carp. COARSE SALT LAN D\1S A L T Bulk 'Carlots TORONTO BALT WORKS O. CLIFF - TORONTO Avoirloo's Pioneer Mos litentedieo 13000 ,en , DOG DISEASES and Slow' to Peed • Mailed 'Free to any Ad - drew; by the Author. H. May GIOYna 00,, Sno. 129 Yileot Aft' Street ' New York, rts.A. Miss M. Baygtoit Tells How Cuticura Healed Her Scalp • "I was troubled with a scalp trouble for several weeks. It broke out in pimples arid my hair fell out. 2lly head itched and burned a great deal. 2 tried different remedies with- out success. 1 sow Cuticula Soap and Ointment advertise..7 and sent for a fres sample, which helped ma. I purchased snore, and after .USIng ono cake of claim= Soap and one bon of Cuticura Ointment 2 was Completely healed." (Sig-aed) Mien 101ar1an Dayington, Pxentlas, Maine, Feb. 27, 1921. • . Keep your skin clear by usitig Cuticura Soap and Ointment for every -day toilet purposed and Cuti- cure Talcum topowder and perfume. Bathe with Cutiqura Soap and hot Water. Before bathing, touch pima.. pies and itching, litany, with Cuti- cure Ointment. Dry and dust lightly - with Cuticura Talcum, a powder of fascinating fragrance. 105,555 01 toS 51 W.,Iso,,tsiil." 100 wham,. OintmdrOband 60c. Tatgumile. 'Cuticurea Soap nhavos without raw,. baupeeiTexesioneii,—wSeinhacevthe ebselta.eThrthc.iitndhealseed- -nrrnialr with sore muscle% sPrained: .10Erurie '1AY eta, but just are g0011 as we started Minard's Linirnent 0111 tratthlea ended. Every besebrdl. player sthloult1 Itesp'a bottle 61 Your liniment handy'. CO , . Tome tamlY, W. E. McPherson, Secretary et Armstrong 1-ligh School Baseball Team. ' Forgiveness. . Love that would only pluelc the Tose, So short of sight forsooth Who hut on thornless pathways goes Knows nothing beyond youth. But love, that torn, shuns not thethorn That 'midst serest roses Finds joy, both agdess and eve/beim, Eaeh time that he forgives! —Charlotte Becker. --*---- MONSY ORDERS. Remit by Dominion Expee.se Money Order. If lost or stolen yee got Your money back. Claimed as the tiniest capital in the worleL Tulegi, the administrative centre of the 'Solomon Islencls, con, tains thirty white people and a few Chinese. Mutiards 1...inItnent for sale everywhere He Who reveals to me whet is in me and helps roc to externalize it in fuller terms of selt-trust, is my real 'helper, for he assists me in the birth ace those things which be kno-tva are d'n nue and 151 all men.—W. John Murray.. ES Wateliful Care Necessary Lydia E. Pinkham'S Vegetable Compound is a splendid. Medicine and should be talten by the expectan.t mother. It will assist her in, keep- ing well and strong. This' is very) necessary, not only for her -own come tort but .for the future as well. Read the experience of Mrs. Bar- ton of New, Brunswick, and please bear in mind that every letter pub- lished recommending Lydia E. Pink- bam's Vegetable COmpoundes genuine anti unsolicited. ,It is the expreesionr of gratitude from woreem who have heen helped. Cumberland Bay, N., 13.—"I was' troubled , -with weak feelings, head- ache, alI the time, a cough-, fainting spells 'and- pains in my back and side. I could not do a, single bit of work end had to be helped out to the hammock where I lay in 1120 fresh air. from morning until night ans 1 had to be carried up and down. stairs. Alter other medicines* had. failed a Wend advised me to take Lydia ID. •Rinitham's Vegetable Com- pound Re she said it. Wan excellent for anyone In the family way, Be- fore the first bottle was taken I could walk alone and as 1 Rept on with it I got stronger, until I was able to do all my wore. 14Iy baby is now six weeks old and is a big tat healthy fellow, I am same Lydia, bit Finkham'S Vegetable Compound has done wonders for me and I recent - mend it."—Mns. MUIMAY, J. 132e,roan R., R,. No. 1, 'Curaberland Bay, N. IL. WARNING! Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name, "Bayer" on tablets, you are not get- ting Aspirin at all. Accept ionly. an "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," vtbich contains directions and dose worked out by phySiCians during 22 years and proved safe by, millions for Colds' Tootbacbt,, RbournatiSm Neuritis Neuralgia Varache Lumbago Pain, Pain tank, boxeo of 18 tahlots--Alaci bottle§ of 21 anti 10o---Druggh10 I huplrlt,11 06 troirlt (roglac‘ved 5,5 rInraultt) of 1laytr Mallufnctuto of aceMaekleUtur WW1° It 5,, wull known 1101 ,..10111r/ 11,41,na P,V,* InsumfactUre, 58,01-1' th,3 Dukllo aVakin kultnOokk, tho or Scow Ceueoney will be etarnoce )VIth thelr gallonl trade xnal)r, the .13ayer