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HEALTH EDUCATION
BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON
hrovinolal Board of Health, Ontario
Dr. Middleton will be glad to answer questlona on Public Health mat-:.
tors through thle column- Address him at Stadilia House, Spading .
Crescent, Toronto.:•
Help for Camp Leaders.
`filo May -June. issue'of `the T'•a!l,'
the Ontario Provincial Connell's papo
for Scout 1000500, will be given eve
almost -entirely' to Camping, the :lead
ing article discussing "Minimum Re
qulreillents for Troop tamps." Thi
article`, was prepared speeia11y,for Th
Trail by the Dominion Camp Chief an
other camping experts at Doniifilo
Headquarters. It deals fully .will
problems of leadersltlp,'eamp'site, to
cation of -tents, ,camp equipment, foo
supplies ,and-'r0pltlng,, camp .program•„
camp discipline, health and sanitation,
swimming and water sports„business
and records, •: An .appendix contains' a
suggested Program for ten days in,
oantp, a suggested letter to' be sena to
parents ar guardians of scouts going
to camp, parent's reply, list of equip-
ment for individual Scout, for patrol
camp and for :troop camp, list of toed
auppliies for $2 boys,forone w,eelc µrid
menus for a week based on'this'.food
list. 'There are,alad over 80 neva lllus'.
SAVE YOU ANY OF
THESE SYMPTOMS?
If.'You'IIttve, You Aire iii Need of
n:'f'on1e Medicine,
•
re 3,01 d, ,e and ea s
and out of breath on slight exertion?
, Aro you nervous? Is your sleep dia:
r , turbed? Do you wake up in the 'thorn-
y' Mg feeling as then - ns' when you went
to .body Is your appetite poor;
digestion weal, and do yeti have pains
s after 'eating?
e' If you have any of tlisse symptoms
d you need atonic, and an the ymOarof
n medicine tkere'ls no'bettar tonic Asha
n„ Dr, Williams,Pink Rills, which enrich,
'the blood, restore shattered niervec and
d bring tho glow of 'health to pale.
cheeks. The value of. D. Williams'`
Plait Pills to disown by:.the case of Mr,
Horace , Cuplrill,• Woodward's: ; Cove
NJ3., Whosayai;—•"Tho. Pratinsddc:atipn
that my general health was, not good
was: a shortness of breath after the
least exertion; Then my appetite be-
gan to fail, and after eating it seemed
ae if there was a.lump in MY nton'taah.•
I grew so weak 'that I could not'
a•ralk
hifndred yards without resting.' Then
I was taken with a numbness all oyer
my..body ani was in: a sad plight: L
was under a.doctor's care, but as, I Wee
not getting better, I. decided to try
Dr. Williams' Pink Pillst The first
tew boxes did not seem to,trelp'me but
'my wife- asked me to continue :their
us'e and I got four boxes' More. Before
these wane gone 'I' could eat "a.fair
meal, the numbness .was leaving, me
and•I was -feeling much' better in every
way. I took the pills for a while long
er, and felt that I was again a well
man. ` I stili' take the .paha oeeaadonally,
but have had no, return of ,the old
trouble."
You can get these pills from any
medicine dealer er by mail at 60 cents
a box from The Dr. Williams' MedtIe ne
Co„ Brockville, ,Ont,
This iasne of The Trail `will be'mail-
ed to :every, rsgjsteed, Scont and, Cub,
leader in 'Ontario well 'ahead of th'e
opening bf the'camping season: 'Other
persons interested -in boys' camps who
would care to have acopy may have
one sent to them post free upon appli-
cation to i'rovineial •'Ileadquarteroo,
Bloor and: Sherbourne Ste., Toronto.
Capitalizing Gang -Spirit.
Since the days when London burgers
the devil, the "boy 'problem has• been
that all the apprentices were,going to
the dein, the "boy problem” has been
familiar. Penbape it god back to the
earliest times. On the walls of Pompeii
are 'tp be seen saucy messages that
must have been scribbled by mischief
making lads:
I Tae -"boy problem" remained a prob-
lem because men tried to solve it with
the wisdom of age and not with. the
Spirit et youth, , Boys were corralled
and marched to. the.moeting places of
"socioties," where they sang hymns -
"
"spoke pieces" and Paid: dues, . After
the passing enthusiasm' of 'Joining," -
there was a; quick decline to 'early.
death,. This has happened half 'a dozen
times within the recollection of almost
all of those who .decline to call them-
selves 'old.
Then came the Boy Scout -movement,
inaugurated In a full understanding of
the mind and`ib'eart of the boy. It
capitalized the gang -spirit and social-
ized it. It pieced emphasis on the
physique; the Intellect and the moral's:
It embodied a rule <f:`life lm_its won-
derful premise: ,'iOn` my honor I pro-
mise to de -Inv, best to do iny'duty' to
God and the King, to aisle other people.
at all times, and to obey the Snout
Law." Enlisting some, of the country's
best young' men as Scoutmasters, ;the
Boy Scouts, Association can, saywith,
out 'hesitation that the answer to the
old riddle of 'ebat to do with the boy
s�make him a Scout.- To do that is
to equip him fortipstanding°manimod•:-
More than this, it la scarcely 1teces-
.33 is sometimes the simple things in mixture, and within a short time most
-daily that cause the -most trouble of -cite, sufferers had recovered, and s
r
d 'a
three
h
were ,able . to take o
cin Tee
g
from a health point of view: Some •
'are,careful about the in- hours later, , Only ten pall of. them people very at all seriously i11, and all them
gredients, used in food and take pains' were able to carry out their ordinary
to select"the kinds of food that wiil work next day, so that evidently the
best -suit their palates .and digestion. effects' of the poison soon wore off. ""
However,..in the preparation of even The apples' used lead been , freshly
the simplest kinds of food care must gathered and were stewed in large
be taken to avoid any dangers in the galva-nized•iron containers which were
cooking procees. ,Serious results mayI-placed in iron,'stdamers. , The con
arise from ,poisons developed through tanerswe e used because it had been
chemical action taking place'between''found on'a,previous occasion that the
the food and the receptacle'' in which apples became black if placed directly
it is contained. For instance, vessels in the steamers. rA chemical analysis
made of galvanized'iron should never 'of some of the stewed apples remain -
bee used for containing fold :materials ingoyer • from the meal. showed that.
an accpunt of ,the .solvent properties they contained seven grains of - zinc
which many of these possess for zinc. to the pound expressed as zinc oxide;-
It seems well that the general public this being equivalent to twenty-five
should_ be aware of this fact.- grains of hydrated zine sulphate to
An exam le of this ha The e do =of' zinc sulphate
p s been recent- ,the pound. h s p
o i _
ly ,reported when -a sudden outbreak' which results in Vomiting .is YO -30
of'illness'occnrred' among .the inmates rains, and.each person co sumin the i
of n .large institution under „the stew may be assmed to 'have taken
.lowing circumstances: About, four eighteen: to twenty grains of sulphate
hundred persons were served at tea of zinc.:'
with hot stewed apples. The, remain- It iswell known that vegetable acids
der of the meal consisted ' of bread, are liable to act on metals, and the
butter and tea. Within a few minutes cause of the outbreak in question
mere than two hundred' of those who hardly seemed indoubt from the first.
partook of the stew complained of dlz- 'Thiisncitlent indicates very clearly
ziness, sickness or .a feeling of •sick- the danger of food poisoning from
ness, cope and tightness in,.the throat. sources 'outside the food itself. Of
There was some diarrhoea, but no ,course the danger from contaminated .t
double vision The e mod' al
lc officer in .� d such as occurs in infected
foo
n meat,
care ofi
hthe institution at once ad- k inbrine,Cambridge 1 e
ghams soaked Ca it dg sou-
ministered doses of bismuth and chalk 'sages, etc., cannot be lost sight of.
nary to, say oto -day.' Ontario has seen
the Bey Scouts at work for nearly thir-;
teen -years. During .that • time thous-
ands of lade have passed through the
ranks: and out into life::' Their.young-
er brothers, are first-class scouts;
sone of their nephewsareenrolling as
enderfoots. And these'•tliiousands of
boys have andare"makin
g
good" In
hundreds of walks of life—many of
them "walks" whish were discovered
to them through their association with
the Boy Scout Movement.
That is the. strongest'
argument that
can be advanced why 'Ontario should
continue her wholehearted support of
Scouting.
Fair Pray in the Jungle.
The Maoris, of a few years ago loved
to fight. Before the white time came
to New: Zealand ide various' tribes
fought among themselves; after he
came they united to fight thecom'mon
enemy. But if the Maori warriors
Were ,bold and fearless on the field of
battle, they could also :be generous.
For example, this incident, wibdeh .oe-
curt'edsome,flfty years ago•and which
Mr. William D, Boyce relates hi his
recent ,book, Australia acid New Zea-
land, s that fat
d, .she W r play may 'exi'st
even in the Jungle:
During, a battle the white soldiers
hd.d ceased firing; and the ,Maori chief
sent flag a ou tr of truce •ce
to inquire why,
"We are out of powder for our guile,"
was the. reply-.
'Obviously the genie couldn't go on
it' one side had no powder;' so the chief
sent hall ofhis .supply own su l
to
the
White Men. 11e wanted to -fight' and
win, but more than that lie wanted to
fight on even terms'I
Character can always be judged by.
.the way men and Women play their
games,—Mr. T, L, Taylor.
His First Thought.
"Think of tlue good you might have
done with the money you lost in
a ff
g mb ng."
"Yes, I blight have bought a neW
pack of dards:"
moi-•
Seif,Rellant Armenians.
An Lii
n sia, chaplain at Athens; writ-
ing In the London Times, says that of
the refugees' from Asia Apnea the Ar-
menians show the .greatest- aptitude
fol' solf-help. "Just outside Athens is
a village of Armenian refugees, who
turned to and made mud bricks, in the
autumn sun while others sat and said,
'Our Hope is 1i Heaven and in you,'.,
As a result thosepeople now' have
houses, a school of their awn building,
a well of their own sinking, even a
mayor of their own electing." i
MI/lard's l:lnlihontfor Coughs e74,Colds
Schooner of ;the Desert. 1
Among the questions' put by ateach-
er of a national history elate was the';,
oato
What is a. dromedary?"
At first he pup11.:seemed to knbw,
but finally little Robert rose to' the ce 1
nasion.
The Fire 'Ranger Seeks ,'
Co-operation...
It Is well' recognized among those
in'cbarge:of the work of prSotecting the
forests. that one of the. greatest aids in
attaining that object is toe work of the
.fire rangers in enlisting the sympathy
of the travellers, Campers; and outer.
temporary residents of the areas to be
protected and securing their friendly
co-operation, espealally in the way of
attending to their' own camp -fires, etc.
F1'his idea.,is emp:b'asized' bythe chief
flre.ranger in charge of one of the vast
fire -ranging districts of the north. He
writes:—"It has been gratifying this
fall 'to receive Setters, Dane tourists,'
prospectors, trappers, .ancl traders,
thanking the- rangers for courtesies eaa
tended to them, also'complimenting p limes
sting u.s'
on our work. Thie-rangers have cer;
fainly been of great survice in many
ways` to the pttbiic,.. The lnforinatio•n
they give ia always' reliable." -
-"I hold, without hesitation, that, the
potential forest wealth in this country
should
be developed In the light of
`patriotic commercialism and adrhinis-
tered ori a trust, for the future needs of
the country, anti that not a single sticlt
of timber should bercut that will create
detrimental conditions for those who
come after us. Some time or other,
we shall: be face to fare' with tb.e prob-
lem of whether or not commerce slinks
be allowed to rob our forests irre,epec-
tive of fsture demands, It Will agine
'to es lea as it has Dome to China In
the past, so that actuated by these eon-
olusions we ought net to waste asingle
tree from the forests We now have, and
We -ought to replant and reproduce
Without stint ee as to leave this funda-
1nental resource in tindiniinished p'1en-
titude tor the people of 'a still greater
Canada. The sooner we face the bald
question, the eeasler it will be fez• tib
to decide. Tow,fiat extent are we go-
ing to permit the . forest, rosourees of
tete country to bd commercially exploit-
ed,and 'estimated for the purposes of
selfish gain?" I.
know," the explained.. "A, dromic- •
Cary de a two•masted darnel,"
The Terbn'to Bospltai for, /neer-.
abtee, til affiliation with Bellevue'and
dtxeree a tio000 yearn'NCowitrbOO 03 'Brain'
fill, to ytS1i0y welnen,haying tiro reg
Muted biitoatinn, "Q�o0 desirbee of be.
comb* nurs00, 3101e i3ehpital has
titles, ed the eight, Iota' a stain. Tho
pupile re04110 unlfornia a3v the SebiesI;
i monthly.,ttllowanee and l.ravo111btt
eXpen?idd to and from New torn, For
further, ittformatleti apply to the
Supetintendsnt,
aid
A Modest 1#oquest.,
lVlisa I3ug—"O11.y bit', Glowworm,
ring dropped down, that crdok and it's•
dark down there. Won't you light It
tiro and help ine loots?",
Chew yolir tooft
weft, then USe
• 9�''RI G Ia Ent"S to
olid 'digestion.
tf tillso keeps
Ithe Meth CIo i* ,
bi'eiitllh ,,i` hest
nppett.4,e kee4ni.
27ao Creat t`'anaitlan
&kletrnaut '
Queen Mary Keeps Gems in
Palace Strong -Room.
Queen Mary's jewels' have long been
the' envy of many of her wealthy sub-
jects and -probably of most of the Old
World queens. What their full` value
Is it is. Impossible to estimate. Tlie
gems given her whoa she was married
are, estimated to be worth more than
$00,000 and during the last thirty
years on every birthday- the King has
added costly,presents. •
During the visit, .'of `the King, and
Queen to India several Indian Princes:
made th'e Queen•many handsome gifts,
principally Pearls. Diamonds, ':how-'
ever, are her favorite gams.-'. Her
jewels are kept in a sarong room •in
Buckingham' Palace, which was design-
ed -by the late KingBilward VII. when
he came to`the throne. a
The shelves of this room are lined
with white velvet and the jewels are
no arranged -that the Queen can. lulok-
ly obtain Just the ornaments, she
means' to wear for •any, occasion.
Smaller •Safes lately' havebeen.
placed in Windsor Castle, ,Balmoral
tend York Cottage' CO insure the safety
of the Queen's genie. while she est at,
any` of these places: , ,The keys are .10
the pea -Session -4 the ,Queen ,and are
only handed to.blhe=Lady-in-waiting, who
is on dutywhen, required.
Mailmen in India Fear Ghosts
Only in Jungle.
"Not a •yearpasses that does npt
take its -heavy toll of Indian mail run-
ners who lose, their -lives in the execu-
tion, of
xecution'of their duty. , It might be a tiger,'
a swollen river, an avalanche in the
'w i
or
as gang Himalayas orrelabels. The
work 'goes ort just this seine; tate mall
goes 'through whatever happens."
So said Geoffrey Rothe Clarke, DI -
rector General of Posts and !Pei egraphs
in India, speaking before the Pndian
section of the Royal Society of Arts.
With the runners, Mr. Clarke'stated,
the mall was. a fetish they would pro
tect` at all costs. For wild beasts,
floods' and dangers of various kinds
they would not turn aside. But they
would go Miles out of their• way, even
when oarryfng„ the precious mails, to
avoid- an evil spirit whom they nue-
peoted of lodging in a tree, Of ghiosts
they are far more afraid than 'of the
fiercest of wild beasts, _
And Then,` of Qourse, Wina,
„ t
No, tell me, hatyouet. out
w 1 w do of
g
of playing cards?"
"I often get a good deal, out ef,It,
my friend."
Minard's Liniment used by Physicians,-
Arctic Explor'er.. on Four,
'Year Trip.
Malcolm Sthith; F.I?.,G.S., Arctic ex-
plorer, sailed recently on tete Hndson's
Bay' Company boat Baychimo for a
25,000 -mile trip, which 15111 occupy at
least four years. Leaving the vessel 1
at a point north of Petropavlovsk on.;
the Slberiali coast,; :he purposes to
Cross, Siberia in the .most n'ortlieriy
datitudea.
Plati'uuiii abouttcls throughout this
torritort, and Otr, Smitll will conduct
research 'arork for this and other. pre -
cloys Metals. I -Te also hopes to be able
to tell' the world en his return many
things affecting trade 'reiatione with,
Rusin. "
By foot and: 'dog teams no will cross
the mountain ranges. •
Mr, ` Smith has' spent moat of his life.
in the. Arctic ,salons'; At ono. stretch
he spent' 37 years within thio Areile
circle without ever -boing "Ont," To
him IS given the credit for the die-
co'very, and gxploitatiou'of the illtttor-
landa of nppthe n Cana a, where along
the Mackenzie River li'e' spent, many
years, .t-te be a fellow of the Royal
Society' of London, Curl a'inenibei' of
the 13xploaerr' CM/ of New -York aiid
Louden,
Content makes poor 1Ylen rich; dis-
content makes ' rich men peer,
rASY TRICKS
Blow It Away
'You'd need for Ns little puz-
zler a visiting card 50 a playing:
Card, a pin and a tpool.
Push the pin through the cen.
tre,of the card and drop the pin
into the; hole that, runs through..
the spool, Bolding'the spool eare-
fulty so that the card will not tall
oil, hand it to a'friend. Tell him
that, the tries, Is to see how far
he can send the playing card by:.
blowing through the spool,:
If you are trying to ritalte, things
merry at `a party, it is a good .idea
to prepare several• sets or cards,
spools and pins and • very serious-
ly arrange a' competition. Don't
let anyone practice 'before the'
word to r:•blow is • given. .That
would spoil the whole at±air. Do
not fall:to warn the other'specta-
tors to keep out of range of the
fiying cards, - '
In course of time, each'blower
will learn that 'the harder he
biowe,':.the more. firmly the card:'
will stick to the spool. Try it and
(Clip 'this out and paste .it;,with
ethers; or the soaps, in. a , scrap -
THANKFUL MOTHERS
Thousahcie of Mothers throughout
Canada,-meny, ofthem your neighbors:
—Speak with thankfulness concerning
the use of Baby's Own Tablets, Once l
thio, have used the Tablets for +their Lit-
tle :ones .they would use nothing else,
The Tablets "are am. absolutely sate
Medicine for even the youngest baby;`.
being guaranteed by a g eernment
analyst to contaln.neither opiates nor
narcotics or other harmful drugs. 'Con-
cerning, them Mrs. David MCRobb,
Divide, ' Seek., says':='I have used
Baby's Own Tablets 'aid have found
them"sa eetiefaeitory I would- not be.
without them.", . The Tablets' are sold
by medicine deatere, or by mail at ,25"
'cents a beet from Thee Dr. Williainal
1V,Iedicine' Co., Brockville, -.Ont.
Forest Reservation..:
Forestation and preservation. et
Sores'ts' hays for 'hundleds of years'
been of vital concern to European
countries',.but.fn the United States and
Canada the natural forest - resources
have been so great that"natiohal: in
terest In, these mafterse'hasbean rather
mild, Yee the s'teady'and ever-in'ereas-
ing consumption of forests in the`niak-
ing oflumlier andthe :enerntousiyearly
waste th'%ough forest fires and bier.
fictent methode'of cutting and 'prepari
ing lumber sound impressive w arninge
that the 1q"reats "will'no%t last forever if
we pursuea course:of cereleseness''and
wastefulness: If adequate forest re•
sources are to be preserved for the
benefit of the future,^intelligent efforts
at conservation and' this reduction of
waste must be persistently carried for=
ward.
If youwould climb to heights sublime,
Give my advice a trial;
Don't drift and shirk,
"Butt in" and work, and
SMILE! SMTLB! SMILE!
—Margaret Emerson.
Minard's Liniment ter Corns and Warts
Always- strive to appear at your
be'st.. Give the world your brightest
thoughts,your most courteous speech,
the,• outcome of youi kindest impulses
and purest motives.
Embroidery, Crochet, Fancy
Needle Workers , ,
We sell'yonr goodson oon bugnment,
Send a stamp for repiY,
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Declares Tanlac Restored Her fee'. ro t, benne, 5W., iu a4tltIoa to rinarOl mixed:
htwln;. bucoew aced 01.1,1,, ittso0, tw. Oat,:
'When Stomach 'Trouble Had
Ahnoat'Wrecked Health..
"I ivelghed only a hundred and fear-
teen pottndu, my facet Wan aaJiow and
sunken and I was -tiln as' -at rayl. But
since baking Tadao I weigh, one 11u1i-,
aced and forty-eight, have she rosy
cheeks of.a scbeol guri, and enjoy good
health for the first time 4n fifteen.
years,/,' This, remarkable .etatemept,
web made 'recently by Mrs. 'Bella.
Young, 08 `athcart St„ Ilasalitor� Ont,
"The` Iae!t year of my 'saciui'eas I wait
near a nervous breakdown, and myaap-
petite was _so poor even the odor of
food sonteteMes nauseated me, Head-
aches, pants in my .atomaoh• and back
nearly set me wild and I would walk,
the floor" for hours. I got so weak I
could.'haddiy Stoop,over to Lase my -
/Aloes', and my housework was a, bur-
den.
'The 'Tanlac treatment gave 'me a'
wonderful appetite,• built me up till
ft -leads; wondered at my great change,
and I always feel sarong and, well, I
will never cease to, praise Tanlac."
Tanlac le for safe by all good drug-
gists. Aecept no substitute, Over 37
miiliion bottles sold.
Tanlac. Vegetable Pills are Nature's
own remedy for' constipation. For
sale everywhere.
4
Horse Sense.
A fool ans•'his toile should soon be
parted•. ;
Tb er s no fool, like a horse -whipper.
Frightened horses, will be frightened
horses.•
Kindness has''power toe0oothe the
horse's breast.
Hurt me, hurt my hors's.
Never .put off till tomorrow oaring
for the hoof that causes limpingbo-day.
A little freedom now and then d're-
lished by the tamest steeds,,.
It's a wise horseman'who accaalon
ally indulges• bis mount.
Horses should be guided, •not
coerced.
Gentility loves- the 'company of
horses',
Sympathy is . the ; soul Of horseman-
ship.—Edmund 3,'Kiefer.
In some countm'2ee frogs are used as
barometers. The species employed
for thisi ose ur the r
P p s green frog.
They are placed in tall glass 'bottles
with little wooden ladders, tothe top
of which they climb in fine weather
descending at the approach of bad.
MONEY ORDERS.
It is always safe' to send :a Dominion.
Express Money Order. Five dollars
Costs' three cents.
True genius is the power to see a
little clearer and a little deeper than
Most other people.
MI-iard'a Liniment fors sale e every when
Wireless r
ecentY
I ed"
Y P ay a part in
a burial at sea, when the words of
the Burial Service were sentfrom
a
large: •steamer? to ` a small 'freighter
which .lacked a Prayer..I3bok,' . -
Look to Your Eyes
Beautiful eyes, like fine
teeth, are the result of constant
care. The dally pas of Moyne
makes eyes clear and radiant,
Enjoyable,_. Harmless,- Sold and
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FAGE DROKE OUT
WITH_PIMPLES
Hard, brie and Red.
Cntictn •Healed.
"My face broke out with pimples.,
that were bard, large and red They
festered and scaled over, and itched
and burned causing me to scratch
them, I tried several different rem-
edies but they did not help any. Y
read an advertisement for Cuticura
Soap and Ointment and purchased
some, and after using them about a
month I was completely healed '•
(Signed) Miss Catherine I. Carter
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow,
Nova Scotia.
Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal -
curia promote and maintain skin pu
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often when all else fails, ,
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ACHES HD PAINS
Vanished After Using Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound
"Branchton Ont. "When I wrote
to you for help my action was meetly
,piompted by curios.
sty. I wondered, if ?
I, too, wouldbenefit
by your medicine. It
was the mostprofl1•- t.
able action •3 have
ever taken, I heart-
ily assure you, for•
through its results I l
am relieved of least
of mx suif erin a.
have takensix boxes ,,
of Lydia IIr Pink-
ham's
inkham's Vegeta.bie,
Compound
Tablets and a bottle of Lydia
$lnkhal
n'a Bleed Medicine, and I:can •
honestly s
ay I have never been so well
before. I
had suffered front pains and
other troubles since I was fifteen year's
o 0, and du
ring the 'Croat War' period
I worsted
on munitions for two years,
a id, in the
heavy lifting which my work
a IOC for, , X strained„myseifenginesin
pelvic inflammation front Which I hard
liufored untold agony, and I often bad
o give up
t and go to hod, I had doctored
or several 1 years without getting per..
ro
fief, When I started td fake
,irour inodic
inns.'' 1v1ra. 3bfBvink
113710, lit°$ Mia.
u nehtoni Ont
Wf ite to the Lydia 11'1/Athol IVledi-
• t•7f is ���'-`;` '•
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xt it}n'tpesiibiofoflitild •
0Jtotier sown rirowor
:Mao IrtAwabo
tinaartla'Mower's stave'-
0prefed their'snperlorily
ltireirer l'as8'ls $1'OW18
' Easy ihomlne,lceatr
ettllitt tisoteleeletely
gnaranteed,
y Asp(vele ansowM3tWl
S •alAmrss'm l5T PLANT
Oao0tetLts Oat.
Doesn't hurt a' bit! Drop a two
"Irreozone" on an aching corn,lnstaat
)y, that cern stops hurting, then shortly
Yon lift it right off 'with Minors. Truly!
Wier dru'g'gist' sells a tiny bottle or
"Fkeezone" for a few cants, sufficient
to remove every harts bbte, soft eon,
or corn betwoen the 'tool, aiYrl thb oat.
luso, wi'hout soreness or Irritation,
v
ananont
cineCo. Cobo11'gtirtitrf+i,'forafroocepy
of Lydia ;G+",• Pinkhean'd Priv' ate' Text
Boole upon" t1i11ntMo of Women." 01
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