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ORANGE PE ' E Q .ALfTY
he
EDUCATit)N
BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON
ON'
Provincial Board oi'Health, Orriarlo
Ur: Mid leton will he glad to, answer questions on Public Slea:th mat'
d
torr} through this. column. Addresshim at Spadina House. Snad-ins
Ct•escent, Toronto.
Within the Hast quarter or perhaps and has already beeiT done in the mat-
h 11f century man has taken a lively ter of Child Welfare, 'in the matter
Interest in health matters in the sense- of controlliw
ng cOO irgable diseases,
that , attention- to these "matters tnthe work that has been done in in -
du
atrial hygiene and in the fields of
can and does improve' the' health sanitary engineering, and laboratory
condition under which he gives. True, facilities.
there have been instances of ancient In the 'Proqinoe of ,Ontario, as in
races carrying out great schemes for every other part of the :country,, a
the convenience of the people that to pure watersupply is one of the essen-
day come under the head of public tials in maintaining i high standard
results
Health work. For'example, the Ito -,of public health, and the , of a
mans spent much time and labor, as firm and progressive policy by the Di-
well as large sums of money in build- vision. of Sanitary Engineering, . in
ing aqueducts in order to bring abrin- improving water supplies and sewer -
dance of water into their capital city. age facilities, can be observed in the
However, it was not with the idea of low death rate from typhoid in this �
bringing a pure water supply. that province, ' In the cities . of Ontario
these great aqueducts were built.. It the death rate is 4.3 per 100,000 and
was more te` satisfy theiraesthetic in rural districts 4=5 per, 100,000, fig -
senses. They enjoyed their baths -,and ares far below the records of any of
delighted in the play of their foun- the other, provinces, or" of the United
tains, but they knew nothing about States.
the trartsmission of typhoid fever, In Child Welfare, through the work
dysentery, or Asiatic cholera by drink- of the Public;' Health nurses, infant
ing water:' clinics and demonstrations, the infant
When the Romans introduced win- death rate has been reduced in -some
dow glass they did it only for plea- cities from 'over 100 per 1,000 births
lowas 65 per 1 000 births.' Cer-
to as
never had and
comfort—they
sure
Cor -
any thought in "their minds about' the respondinely good. results have also'
value of sunlight in killing the germs been obtained in some rural districts.
of tuberculosis, diphtheria and other In every 'branch of Public ,Health
diseases. The ,: early. draining of work at present, the maintenanceof
swamps in this country was done for health is ever the goal in view, as
-economic and not for sanitary res- well as to increase the span of human
Bons. life and promote the comfort and hap -
Now . look at what is being done piness of all classes of the community.
CII IOIIOOO I IIICE ST1ON
Nothing is more common in child-
hood than indigestion. Nothing is.
more dangerous to proper growth,
more weakening to the constitution or
more likely to pave the way to dan-
geroas disease. Fully nine -tenths of
all the minor ills of childhood have
their root in indigtstion. There is no
medicine for little ones too' equal
Baby's Own Tablets n relieving this
trouble. They have proved of benefit
in thousands of homes. " Concerning
titian Mrs. Joe, Lunette,,Iatmaculate
Cpuception, Que., writet'l "My baby
'was a great sufferer from indigestion,
but -the Tablets soon set her right, and
now I woouldnot be Without them,"
e -
byand
Baby's' Own Tablets are sold mein
-
eine .dealers or by mail at 25 cents a
bot from The Dr. Williams' Medicine
'Co, Brockville, Ont.
The History of Cornier.
here is a ohapter of history con-
cealed in the word "copper." Copper
was :named after the piece where it
was first found -the island of Cyprus.
- From Cyprus the mineral was, ex-
ported by the enterprising Phoenician
traders, who also ventured outof the
Mediterranean, up the European coast,
end north to the British Isles.
Here—in what is now the Duchy of
bornwall these pioneer mariners
found the natives mining a white met-
al now called tin. They took cargoes
of this tin to Cyprus, and there, by
combining the copper . with the tin,
they turned out the „ metaI called
bronze..
After all the intervening centuries
shies the initial visit by the Phoeni-
cians, perhaps more than 3,000 years
ago, tin is still one of the main pro-
ducts of Cornwall.
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British bees sent to Australia by
the Salvation Army go :through a spa -
alai ' farm training, are found posts in
the newland,altd ere looked after by
the army for at least two or three
years., e
C � E M A
E.
or rho skin an roar le an. •attic.
a p
'non that rya hapo.bcan. sucaOsoluny
treatingL ma `n u
e Y A l d In stir a as-
1,cre for Oyer an ear.
o qy s, It Minded,. , write tea e,,
r
nlalnlna. rnnr rum fut1Y. We also 'treat pt Boma.
PIm»le.. Macho, nlaeldrnads aid other non.
contietonn slim -.trembler. auperanouo Holr,
1,tnlas Warts, n otmran 1
tt tc . permanently eradicated b
r r
fila only mothodrL�"lectrolyete.'
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EASY TRICKS
No, 328
Perplexity
This isardi trick, ck out it
Y a i
will be an interesting stunt to try.
some time. It will not always, it
should be said, be successful, but
you will be'surerised to find how
ofteneit works just as it should.
Write on a slip of paper the
numbers 7, 13 and 15.
Ask a spectator to hold this slip
of, paper, but not to look at what
you wrote until you give hint the
word t0 do so,
Ask another spectator to men-
tion ally
en-tion'ally number between 6 and
10, another to mention any, num-
ber, between 10 tine 15 and an-
other to mention any number be-
tween 10
etween10 and 20.
More often than not, the num-
bers 7, 13 and 16 will be given.
Almost invariably, at least two of
the answers will be in accord
with your prediction.
(Clip this out and pasts it, With
other of the series, in a scrapbook.)
What the Package Does.
Tea growers have found from experi-
'sacs that it is necessary immediately
to pack tea in air -tight metal -lined
Chests, to preserve the flavor and good -
tress of the leaf. 'Equally so is -an air-
tight package necessary. -for the small
lots of tea for individual consumption.
Bulk tea is always' inferior tea because
it is exposed to sir., The "SALADA"
airtight aluminum poolings is the
most efilcicnt- way of preserving tea
s_
I ` Theite
Wh Kitchen.'
1. If yours is a white kitchen,you
will
find it easier'' to wipo off soil and
Pea
g se as they appear, rather : than
when they accumulate until extreme
measures are re
nlrad
q to remov
elk
e ,
m
It is easier on the paint and it means
I a neat, clean kitchen all the time;. nut
just following housecleaning.
"Jumped -at" conclusions _usually
leek frightened.
oa .'4te,St
:•
on ME'`e ytdi
Our SSP Pearl Wares Wash
card is so strong, tough and
-durable that a full-grown man or
Woman can stand on it without:
doing the rubbing surf ase or any;,
Imrt of it the least, harm! The 'enameled sure
face won't chip, flake or peel off. Think of
the wear there is, in sucll. a wash board!
There is the sante Wearing qualities hi all
articles etaSNIP Iiearl Ware. Try out the
Yvash board and be convinced.
lig w,;
for i
Sneer METAL Peenemee'iiniRra
MONTRu:AI. TORONTO WietsPEG.
t:OMgMTOH weicouvert CALC,AIiY
i tstag e."rF rg.rrr, .e,mamasv itrvg,K
The appointment of Mr. '.R.: C.
Vaughan, Director of PurchaSes and
Stores, Canadian, National Railways,,
has been announced by Sir Henry
Thornton, Chairnralr, and President of
the System.
Ntlt
V itD13ESTiO,
Some of Its Causes and how Re-
lief May be Obtained.
Many people suffer from nervous in-
digestion. The commonest causes' are
worry, over -work, lack of exercise, of
a general run down condition of the
system. It is a disease of the nerves
rather than of the digestive organs;
and is corected by giving needed nour-
ishment to the nervous . system and.
building up the blood.
The treatment consists largely In
rest, recreation and ,the use of a true
tonic such as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills..
In addition, the patient should follow
a careful diet, and avoid coffee and
stimulants, these being unsuitable for
nervous people. As one's nerves rely
foru
n0 n h
s went Upon the blood,the
p
latter must be built up and made rich
and pure, which is just what Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills do. - If there -is loss
of weight and- pallor, Dr, Williams'
Pink Pills are especially helpful. Mrs.
Adolphus Villeneuve, R.R. No. 2,
Apple Hill, tells as follows 'how she
obtained relief;—"f was so bad with
nervous indigestion that I could not
digest anything -I took, and at a con-
sequence was a great sufferer, , I doc-
tored- for four months, but seemed to
be getting worse instead of better. I
lost strength to such an extent that I
could hardly go about. Then my
mother came to see me, and urged me
to try Dr. Williams' kink Pills, and I
followed her advice and got a supply
at once. After taking a few boxes I
felt my strength returning, and I con-
tinued their use, until at the, end of a
few menthe I could eat anything I de-
sired, had regained' my_ old time health
and, strength, and was inevery way a
well woman. I am so thankful for
what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills did for
me that .I always 'advise their use
when any of my friends are run down.
or ailing."
You: can . get .these .. -,pills; -from .'any.
medicine dealer or by mail at 50e a
box from The Dr. Williams" `Medicine
Co., Brockville,, Ont,
Heagy.
"Gruet always liked, fat girls, and
he has finally succeeded in getting one
for a wife."
"Yes, love will find a' weigh."
A Mysterious Bill.
Although the Xing summons Parlia-
ment, it may not be generally ender -
steed that the Speech from the Throne
does not bind Parliament to consider
the measures mentioned therein not;
to proceed at once to the consideration,
of any of them.'
Before the ISing's Speech is read by
the Lord Chancellor in the House of
Commons, when the. two Houses, are.
resumed .in the afternoon, it is the
Practice to read some Bill ase mat-
ter of form, . in order to assert the.
right of deliberating without reference
tothe immediate Cause of sutm2"
ran
s.
In -the House of Commons a bill en-
titled "The ,Clandestine Outlawries
Bill" has 'been teem' ..a
r
ilii
s
r os'
Pu p e
or more than a hundred years. Noth-
ing is ever heard of ,it during the re-
mainder of the session;
up-to-date:
Bug—"Well if here isn't one of
those indoor .'Ice skating rinks I've
heard about!" •
WOMEN! 'r YE FADS
THINGS NEW AGAIN
Dye or Tint Any•Worn, Shah.
by Garment or Drapery.
Dearth D�y�e' .
Each 16 -cent pacecage of "Diamond
Dyes" contains directions so simple
float any woman can dye or tint any
old, worn, faded thing new, even If she
has never dyed before, Choose any
color at drug stores
it cial Incubating.
He Sesoves li$e ct. ;
9, w. `iluipe. 1 He serves man well who speaks to hint
Isliall not make ;any eifor-t in this � of ]nonan' frailties ---sine of. ego arid.
article to give instructions,;', how to ' youth;
Operate an incubator. I will' rather Who tells the story of sail, human
devote it to a few ,suggestions as to 1- woos
what you ought not to 'do. To each and all, as on through
tt Is not wise policy to wait until:� . 'be goes,
a: few days before you Intend to start.. lint letcue teach such bitterness:.of
hatching before ordering Your lneu• life
bator, The dealer may not` have the,Or name but ills with which the earth
size you de51 e in stock, ,: 18 rife,
While a second-hand Intubator is And through the breadth, of an un -
not recommended, nevertheless there gracious land
are manypurchased each season on,,
Will seine abuse from each and
account of the lower price. If'you do', every hand.''
buy la used incubator thoroughly test
It before using It any parts are miss-
ing procure hem, but probably ono of
the greatest drtiwlr,'tcics'to ;buying a
second-hand incubator is the fact that
rarely are they accompanied by the
book ofmanufacturer's instructions.
These instru'etions usually can be ob-
tained at a vory;s?na1P post from the
maker and in' no wase should one at-
tempt to operate without them. The
tatter also applies to the purchases' of
a new incubator, Do not attempt -to
put it together any other way than in-
structions indicate, Do',oat experi-
ment, . The manufacturer has already
done that. Because you have used'
one make of a machine don't, think in:
structions with another malts can be
dispensed "evith. It' Is absolutely no
use to expect good results 'from 'the
best incubator made if you put it, In a
,room where windows have been Foaled
tight in one way ar another to keep`
out the winter winds and frost:. The
incubator lamp uses a 'great quantity
of oxygen and gives oft a volume of
poisonous fumes; which ere aufe to
cause trouble unless rediced_to mini
mum by proper ventilation.
Have a regular system in looking af-
ter the machine. Eggs can be' turned
and lamp filled just before or after
supper/daily, and then in the morning,
all' that -will be' necessary wile be, to
turn eggs, and see that the tempera
ture is alright. Have a table or shelf
convenient
tolace tra
ya w
nn hen
p
turning eggs. Do 'not forget to close
incubator door when eggs are removed
for turning.
Always turn your eggs, first; then
trim your /amp and fill it. It is iiupos-
sible to trim. and fill your.lamp with-
out soiling fingers with oil, and eggs
will absorb such substances very
rapidly, resulting in eventual killing
of live embryos... You will find that
one filling of the lamp may, last for
two days, but it's• best to fill It ddily,
then you are positdve it will always
have enough. Take a lait look at_tem-
perature before retiring;. ' have heat
strong enough just to hold damper.; up,
a fraction of an inch, This will take
care of a 'change of eitherlower or
higher outside temperature,
Take out all infertile eggs on 7th
day, and about 10th day pay strict at-
tention to your heat, as the animal
heat fromthe live embryos will there.
after increase, malting -3t necessary
for you to occasionally regulate some.
Always endeavor to maintain an even
temperature throughout, `Be surebto
have .a good thermometer, which has
been tested before hatch is started
(better keep an
extra minion, hand in
cos 'oi' aoident), Instr ctions
come
with thermometer also. Road care•
fully, as there are several styles, the
hanging, contact and standing ther-
mometers,' so the necessity of placing,
them in correct pettiest. After chicks
are hatched allow them to stay In in-
cubator .24
ncubator.24 hours, then be sure to have
suitable brooder accommodation for'
them, better a trifle Warm than too
cold. • They' can get away from the
heat, but they can't stoke the fire, The
better care given the chicks ` will in
suite better results for the breeder,
fe
Still Absent
Alg ie- '(Ya -as, Reggie Sapp when
hit with a bride , and. went
t
out of his head,"
Miss, Sharpe --:"Has he over return-
ed?"
Mother!` Give Sick Baby
"California Fig. Syrup"
Harmless Laxative to Clean Liver and
Bewele of. Baby or Child.
Even coastline '
ed, bilious, fever f
isle or eick, collo
Babies and Child-
ren love to take .see
genuine "Calntor.
nia Pig- Syrup-" � t
No 'other laxative L/t
regulates the ten-
der little bowels
so nicely. It Rea., ,
sweetens the stomach and starts the
liver and bowel, het ng without `gripe
ing. Contains no narcotics -or sooth-
ing drugs. ' Say "Ca 'tonna"! 'to your
druggist and avoid counterfeits! Vi-
olet upon genuine "California Fig
Old Cars and New.
Among exhibits creating the great-
est interest at motor shows, are those
comparing, side by sale, 'rho early
motor oarsand those of to-day...The
high -wheeled vehicles with 'lead axles
and solid 'rubber tiros were far from'
being cars of comfort or practicability,
yet they represented "progress,.
We could use a, lot less cranks and
u .few more'solf-tartere in our corn-
snunity,—wain,
,fink te,1' fo ntird'e aid telce nil cthoe,
d
Ile, too, serves well who speaks of
love alone,
ltxtrolling, virtue in each, stick rand
,Who, in in his praise of "everything,
ignores
The ripe revenge Offended Nature
steres
For those who see no thorn beside the
rose,
Nor noxious weed that by hie lily
grows, - .
From every side, for all C11 a teacher,
• springs
Rare ;,laurel growths and full-fledged
angel wings.
lie is meet loyal, both to great and.
small,
Who points the bitter and the sweet
in all;
'Who,,, with true reason, measures
' earth's: dismay
With balanced, weight of pleasures,
glad and.gay.
For him both censure and applause
may ring,
And only years, full mood of justice
bring;
But •Time• must mark him truest to
mankind -
Who to no virtue and, no vice is
blind.
—Laura Sheldon:
SPIRIN
Beware 'of Imitations!
Unless you see the name "Bayer
Cross" on package olr,on tablets you
are not getting the genuine Bayer As-
pirin' proved safe by millions andpre-
scribed by physicians over twenty-
three years for
Colds Headache
Toothache Lumbago
Neuritis Rheumatism
Neuralgia Pain; Pain
Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin"
only. Bach unbroken package con-
tains proven directions. Handy boxes
of twelve tablets cost few cents, Drug-
gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100.
Aspirin is the trade mark (registered
in Canada), of : Bayer. Manufacture of
Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid,
While it is well known that Aspirin
means Bayer Manufacture, to assist
the public against imitations, the Tab-
lets of Bayer Company will be stamp-
ed with their general trade mark, the
"Bayer Cross."
Now is the time when farm folks
should get together and sing, It not
infrequently . happens that an indi-
vidual and a community will sing
themselves out of despair and desti-
tution 'to liberty and power, like, the
little country of Denmark did a quar-
ter of a century ago.
Minard's Liniment Neale Cuts
Thomas A. Edison
Noted iiiventor, recently celebrated
his seventy-seventh birthday. In hon-
or of the odcasion he took two'thours
at mid-day from work in his New Jer-
sey laboratories,,.,
Seeds for Sal
Nei001111WIs -noted for its high-auallty needs:
peel seed Beast, Brampton, cut„ 19 located sin the
sere rostra of this district, Si hos logo duannttas
of Grimm, Verlogeted and Hnuelal Alfalfa!, Red
Glow's, Alsike, sweet Motors, Timothy, Oto„ which
am oald direct to toners, any part, In aur alta: lots,
Write at once for price list,
PEEL SEED sited
cram tan - lin a
p t rho
Sio2.9 .9
Coffins Metal Hen
'hie oneiisedred patent hatcher.
4iieearly chick, pay -no beHkx
Felt keel dealers of send us 5155
Free Cataiop Largest Molten
Collins itever-Fall Produehlfd'
HAMIt,TON,. owe
LARGEST NA!(ERSe.POULTRYrscSDD5
ty o nigh
DYS
MATCHES,
bringthe:ll ht
F Invalids.
Delicious, strengthening beef -tea
and dozens of 'other -tasty and
nourioliing dishes may be cozily
and quickly prepared with
radtia e urse i
e Perfect
Graduate of National -Temper -
once Hospital tells of r�-
morkable Cases Where Tan -
lag Has' Proved Effective.
"From spy long experience aro a pro-
fessional nurse, I do net hesitate- to
I say I consider 'PANLAC the most of-
ficient and natural stomachs medicine
and tonic to bo had.- It is undoubtedly
Nature's most,perfect remedy," is the
far reaching statement given out for
publication recently by Mrs. I. A. Bor-
den, Seattle, Wash., a graduate of the.
National Temperance Neeset it : of
Chicago.
"I have used TANLAC often in treat-
ment of my patients and my, experi-
ence- has been that for keeping the
Stomach, 'liver, kidneys and bowels
functioning properly, and for toning
•
up the eyetem iii,.goneral, It liar; net
equal,
Tell, of Case,
"About a year age Y had a lady
patient who could not keep a thing oft
bor stomach fifteen mib'utes, not evive,"
water, I px°availed on her to try AP$
T
LAG'' and after the sixth bottle she
could eat absolutely anything elle
wanted without the slightest bed'atter
effecte. , '
"I load another patient who simply
could not eat. I got him started oeq
TANLAC and by the time he L uished
three bottles he waie eating ravenous°:'
ly and had regained sufcient strength
•to return to Work.
"These two instances are typical ef`_
my experience with TANLAC;. My.
ooiffldence in TANLAC Is unlimited,"
TANLAC is for Sale by all good dau
gists. Over 40 million bottles sol
Accept no substitute,
Take Tanlac Vegetable PIlle
No improvement.
Wifey—"You've never been the
same to me sincewe married,"
Hubby—"Yes. You've made a new
man of me,?
GIRLS! A GLEAMY MASS.
OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR
35 -Cent "Danderine" So Im-
proves Lifeless, Neglected
Hair.
In abundance of
luxuriant
otof ngnlgo"ssp,- bogaflierapfmeugls-l
ddfaoeenlspd-eonwelds afubalegseh"nDuraitnlnye
leced scalps with
Falling b a I r,
itching scalp and
the dandruff Is
corrected dmmediately. Thin, dry,
wispy or fading hair is quickly invigor-
ated, kon new's re
at to In t R t7i- color
d gg
,
and youthful beauty. "
Daaderlao" !
s
delightful on the hair; a refreshing,
stimulating tonic -- not sticky or
greasy/ Any drugstore.
"As r'ow i your art's said
You g a
Gounod to. a young poet, "you all
judge the great masters of the past
as I now judge the great musicians
of for-mer't nos,` At your age, I used
to pay ''I';'at twenty -live I said 'I and
Mozatrt°; -at forty, `Mozart and I.' Now
I say 'Mozart',"
Does Your- Blood -.
Need Iron
flow to Make the Test That Tells.
PALE face, a nervous, Irritable
disposition, a lack of strength and
endurance—these are the warning sig•
nals that Nature gives when your
blood is getting thin, pale, watery and
starving for iron. Iron is constantly
leaving the body, especially .toward
the period of middle age and you must
make up fox this iron deficiency if you
want to escape disease.andbe strong
and ll.
'Whenwethe iron In your blood runs
low signs of old age creep into your
system.' . In such cases ordinary iron -
containing foods' seldom supply a suf-
ficient quantity of this important ele-
nront.to make up for the Waste. There-
fore,' many physicians now prescribe
a concentrated form of, organic iron-:-
contains Nuxated Iron—which out ns it ou
like the iron in your blood.
If,you are not sure et your condi-
tion, go to your doctor and have Bent
takeyour blood -count or oleo make'
the following test yourself: See haw
long you can work or how far ypu can
Walk without becomin tired ` nest
� lk s
1 two dve-rain tablets of Nuxats
takeg ed
Iron three times per day after meals
for two Weeks. - Then test your
strength; again and see hcw,mnch. you
have gained. All good- druggists sell
Nuxated• Iron, on the distinct under-
standing that if you are not satisfied
your money will be refunded::
ah 51,1 he teleen at once for speedy relief of backs to,,
he last o, . swelling, dirtiness, look of ambition, and
numerous other complaints duo to improper Iddn,r
and livor notion. An honest remedy sold for 50
rears, At sour dealer,or direct from '
WARNER'S SAFE REMEDIES CO..
Toronto, Ont.
- I
WET FEET
lead to colds. Avoid chills by rub.
bing,with MInsrd's Liniment. The
great ;preventative.
Am lie Were.
The ,supply sergeant had just issued
the last assortment of shoes to the
colored. outfit. There were plenty of
kicks, but the loudest and most pro•
longed came • from,, Private Indigo
Snow, who, failing. ' to. receive satin.'
faction elsewhere, betook himself to
the captain.
"Cap'n, suh," he announced, "mah
shoes am too big fo'
"You'll have -to make the best of it"
answered the captain. "Plenty of men
have shoes that don't' quite at."
"Don't quite 'AN" ejaoulated Indigo.
"If yo' says "tenshun, cap'n, Ah comes
to 'tenshun. Den if yo' says to right
about face Ah right about faces; but
mah shoes stays at 'tenshun. Don't
quite fit? Huhl"
The safe way to send money by mail
is by Dominion Express Money Orden
Canada imported goods worth
$565,000,000 from the United States,
and $185,000,000 from Great Britain,
in the year ended October, 1928.
Keep Minnrd'e Liniment In the house.'
I am not at all concerned about the
Lord being on our aide, but it is my
most constant anxiety that I shall be•
on the Lord's side. --Lincoln.
Classified Advertisements
FOR SALE'
OOLGROWERS, YOUR OWI'E
rT wool manufactured or exchang-
ed for yarn or blankets.' Woollen
Mills, Georgetown, Ontario.
F ADZES WANTED T.0 DO PLAIN
and light sewing at home, whole
or spare time; good pay, Work sent
any distance, charges paid. Send
stamp for, particulars: '' National
Manufacturing Co., Montreal.
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At night touch spots of dandruff
and itching with Cuticuret Ointment.
Next morning shampoo with a suds
of Cuticura Soap and hot water.
Rinse with: tepid water. Keep your
scalp clean and healthy and "our.
hair will be luxuriant.
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Weak and Nervous.�' �Made
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Vegetable Compound
Webbwood, Oat.—" I was in a very
weak aid tun -down nervous condition,'
always tired from the time I got up
until I went to bed, Sleep did not rest;me at all. ' My sister 'recommended
Lydia E. Pinkham's 'Vegetable Com-
pound to
om-pound.to me and others told me about
it, but it was from my sister's advice
that I took,it. It did not take long
until I•,feit stronger, headaches left
me' and my appetite came back to me.
I am a farmer's wife and have many
thing's to do outside the house' ouch as
milking, looking after the poultry, cad.
other elllores..I heartily recommend the
Vegetable Compound to all who have the
same trouble I had fol it is a fine media
tine for women. had,
Louts P. ELSAes
sex, Hillcrest Perm,-Webbwood, Ont.
Another Nervous Woman Finds Relief
Port Huron, hirthigan,- "'I;sufered
for two years with limns inmyside,;ant
if I worked very much I was nervone
and just as tired in the morning as where
I Went to bed. I' was sleepy all the da
and didn't feel like doing anything, an
was so nervous I wouldbite my tinge
pails. One of my friends told me ebou
Lydia, E. Pinkham's 'Vegetable Com
pound, and it helped one so much that
soon felt tine. "—Mrs. CHARM..S Bxr .sen
501 -14th St., Port' Huron, Mich.'
Women who suffer from any fame -in
pgllment should try ,Lydia B. ,Pinkha n'
Vegetable Compound, 82 ..
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