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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1922-11-16, Page 7lierta tTovereher ENGLAED TO 11A111 '1ITNilt TO REGAIN. • Phylologiats.,4*,y that'll/en Wee, not LT11intended ny naleire app y LARGEsi s Digjh . G op HEA .t, ut intermission for any long period to tiny manual or mentel test, and that one, of the greet difficulties. in TA' )ERMA,NENT STRUCTURE It Can be PUIIIO Through KeOljag al'llyeereurlia°do's-W111;Allitdin$fHftorxi-aillra501.7:1i 1ineixiszata° AT EMPIRE •FAIR. the 'Blood SuPPIY Rich maitre) (usability, Ieterveis tee rest or and Pure dietraotionea,re neceseaeY O everYelle; , but the frequency and, length of th Pe Seats rOvided for 125 000 There is not a' noek or eoreer in letervals aud the use to, Which they eloeed, t w,t1 tatre.Ar canaea, In the e!ttee, the towels, the are put vary with everyoue.. And on for 50'000,Additional mines end lumbee camps, 'where Dr. /1,VIMiness or linhaPPinese, ineY 'verY Williams' Pink Pills have not been 'largely be preeleted. England is building the worid-'e used, ad from one end of the country For the healthy Person the best waY lergest athletic starliiim, with a ,seat. te the otner kind words have. been to ,rest to do some.things .says a tag capacitY- of 1.25,000 Pemolls. or 50,- said for tais medicine, writer in. Youth'e, Companion. Manual - 090 meee then jibe Yele- bowl, and ee- i You lave only to ask your neigh- occupation or phasical aetivitY is the pecte to ite,e this immense itractiine to . boys, and they can. tell you of Boma ,beet f.01111 of relaxation for those better the frieneship 'anima the do -1 rheumatic ora -nerve -shattered man, whose work Is mental; and mental or neinione of the British Empire and some suffering weman, youtheir physical activity Is the. beet • form of • 'tween ,the Empire and °thee Enamel, I enaemit) girl who has been benefited relaxa,tiodiefor those whoee work. is •epeaking countries. A.nnual eanteste by , Williams' Pink Pills, For in all _field's of eport are Planned, end more than' a third of a centura. these adiother proposal is that athletic teams -pills have been known not only in from New York , stall compete with Cana,da; but throughout the world as a Londe teams, in. trade everts. and. reliable ionic, bloodenriching meat, gantee.,pleered hoth countries. eine. ' This, -starre deu-elarg.e enough+ to con- The snecess on 'Dr. Willie/xis' Pink tain three steenestips, of tee eize of Pill,e'isdee to the • feet that they 'go to the Majestic, the world's largest -le the rot of the disease in the blood, beiug reared on tee 200'eame trann of and by making the vital, fluid Tien, the British Empire' Exhibition, which they strengthen: the drgane and nerves, • Win °Pen, about May, 1924But the of the body, Mr. A. M. l.arge,Victoria, . F.B.I., r bleck and coaex-ete stactiain struc- adds his testirnortf-tethat of • ture will .be Perntanent, So that it thrnmaxiu-ls of who haVe found h "' s may' lee -treed' in doming eras of ath- benefit througthe useof teaenedi- letic hiHe saye:-"About three Years perial eehibitiou has, seory, long after the great ine eine. ago I became drea.dfully ren down. So The atadeum Weibring together the - much so that I had to stop work 'arta. l ' gether, and being a carpenter, and greatest Crowd evei witemeling busily engaged, the outlook was athletie contest, because its 125,000 gloomy. I became .so reduced that I seats will take up. only .the tiers. would have to rest even after a short When a boxing 'exhibition, is. pin on in walk; My eppetite almost corapletely • the meddle of the oval the seting failed. The doctor whom I consulted epaeity be about 175,0,00 -or Pet, a °lc's e . villages, on the faxens arid in the them, variations success or failure, most twice es many ,persone as saw the • Denipsey-darpentier fight on leoyle's "Thirty agree" in Jersey City. The stadium's, grafind area insecie the eeiaeene be .800 fee,t long 300 feet •vid Will Set Many Records, The special needs of boxing con- • tests are being- considered in the con- struction et the stadium, and it is ex- • pected that a large pert of the re- venues of 'the •enterprise will come , • fram these exhibitions. •A champion- ship fight 'there Would set reeorde in eery way--ceowds; purse, , gate, re- ceipts, and possibly in. public interest. • Tne British Empire Exhibition com- • mittee, is baying the -roads leading to • the , stadium and • exhibition •grounds widened ' and extended and is even building s,pedel, mill -Gad lines into the grounds, 'so that'England may break - 'fast at 'mine, See a championship eon - test in the ,stadium, and dine at home in the evening: Some days of the •ye,ar all made in England will lead to the portale, of the waren& greatest •,erthletic field.: It ie virtually en -Lon-. • darn because the train time is mely • 171a minutesfreeze the city to 'stadium. The site of the lexhibition is at Wemb- • ley, neerillarrow-opethe-Hill, about ..ten •reviles northwest of London, the only large tract near Lond-on adaptable for the, purposes o,f the Braise, Empire •Exhibition, The famous old, White City grounee, home of so many pre- rios was too small. The main eee,tures 'of the stadium have been approved by the American • officials,. several of Whore have in- spected • the plans, bee.e •and wila go overseas to ase the stadium- before it Is completed. One of these °facials is • Colonel Robert M. Thompson, presi- • dent of ieree-Ameeicen Olympic ...kesecia- tion, who visited England to, conter on plane, for a great Anglo-American aea- letie meet i31 the ,stadiem next, sum- mer, after the proposed Olympic games in Preece. • Lease by Football Association. Inside this vast area -wile be e quer- . ter -mile circular track; football fields, cricket fides,. polo fielde, , and even baseball diamonds, eurveyed and laid put so thart, playiug- space 'may be turn- ed to any game. Buried, away under the vast ,tiere will be at least 400 dress - Ing TOO -111g 'fox athletes., as weel as training quarters, dormitories and din- ing. rooms. Already- the committees have lamed the stadium fo,r. one day each year, beginning in, the next foot- ball ee,a,son, to the Football Association of England for .th0. greatest match of tire year in that sport The, lease rune For twe,nty-one.,yeaes-one day each year at title rrental of $125,000 for that one piegle day eaca year. The aseocia- tionexpects to fill the stadlum every year for that meta, so that there will • be a peofit. 'That one' lease sdieWe What can be done With euell a stadium," says the de/el,grree, "with, all the roade, of Eng- land, iteadleg to Lt e Poztale. The COM. anittee peepeee to, lease the stadium for the greatest boxing and wreetling toprelements held. enywheree with the largest croWde ever eseeinbledt "The Stu:dim-a "will have fretwork on, 'which a canvas reef, dim be stretched to:keep out the rain, ere that great ath- letic contests will not be impeded, and go tare., the summer- herte,, may be kept from running the tulle By a, plan or the a:name/re of light at night It is looped to mane possible ,aithletio gamel. at right 155 in, the day, so +that day workers may have their full enjoy - (ii thee great etadium. It Will al- • so be open on ,Sundaye for the benefit 01theweekday workers" Redie le Belgium Is bitilding its first high p,awerea station for international radio traffic, lieretof.ore having been able only to, receive meseages front ddstant poin te. Goieg to -the bad: IA a Peer way of Sheariilm that put) are a grintl told me I would. have. to take a pro- manual. The peoplenwho don't know what to do with their spare momeets or tali! beens +PT holidays or who pass them in e, discontented indolence de- rive no benefit from their opportuni- ties. They might well envy those who - hurry home eagerlY te-a good book to read, or aomething to make or build', or- a muslcal instrument en which to practice, or a boy -or even a dol -to exereis< Moot of those who axe with- out a resouroe seek.anausement in un- wholesome ways, To be without are seuree le to be lazy., People 'who am not lazy <Recover resenrces, and enjoy them. • Industrious people have their wor- ries aid thole troubles., but they, are not subjugated. by them. They get happiness out of life, and they don't sad:den or irritate the world with la- faentatnens over tleeir misetietunee. In- deeci, the great virtue • of the Indus- erious person ds not that he wOrks, and longd gave •producee, execellent merit though erest, and me a bottle of medicine, whigh, hoerever, did not that is, --but that he doesn't whine and ine. Then a good friend Urged nie to c°111Plain. try Dr. Williams' Pinit Pins and I got a supply and before long felt an Ma, Prevents Slipping._ pro-veietent. From ,that on I continuell An open web fabric to be cemented to gain and was able to resume my to the 'faces at pulleYe blue been in - employment. I cantinued taking the vented to prevent belts, slipping. Many inventors Watchmakers. WatChmaking was the filet mechane cad actieity of mauy ,of the famous In- ventors. Minard's Linimeet for Distemper. pins. for some time longer and now feel as vigorous. as I ever did." You can get thee pills through any medicine dealer, or by mail it 50 cents a box orsix boxes for $2.50 from 'nee Medieine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. e Care of the Feeble Iff ded • Dr. J. G. Shearer, Secretary Social Service Council of Canada. The havoc wrought by the non -care and other large school districts- there of the mentally deficient is terrible is no,' serious difficulty. They should and is coming ta be widely known. be examined ahd teeted, by a capaible They re the cause oa------------clme• doctor V.r110 lies: had special training a in general, two-tilhele of prestitation in dealing With rhental disease and de - in particular, two-fifths of venereal ficiency, and sorted out into ,elasees disease, and a large proportion of that may be called "epecial" illegitimacy and of sexual vice. dustrial" or "auxiliary" by way of The cost of eaxing for the fruits human camouflage. , There should hot of this. havoc in maintaining- courts, be more than aboufteen in one class gaols, prisons, reformatories, Indus- or -room. The teaphers. of these classes trine farms., and rescue homes is a reuire special training of coturse the heavyburden on the taxpayers and teaching has to be concrete, to a large on private charity. • extent maimed, and more or less of Prevention is always more worth the kindergeeten 'type. - while than ,cuwe eeen where cure is Stech classes are popular with the possible arid feeblemindednegs cannat children. They solve the problem of be cured, though in time it ,can be truancy. Many of ehe norinal ohildeen prevented, are pleased to be allowecl to attend. Let us consider first what to, do Velem-aver deserves the credit of hav- ing established these classes ju a sys- tematic way. 'When the weiter last heard they .had some two ,„dozen of 'them. Many of the childrea mentally below par ,can in 'these clasees get training enough to enable them to be self-supp.orting. • But this method ,cannot meet the need of such children in the- country, with mentally defective ehildren af school age. • They cannot be trained in the same classes with normal ,children. They lug behind, beeleame discouraged, and get no benefit themselves. They re- tard the normal children. They be - Come a nuisance to the teacher, taking far more than their share of atten- tion and all to little purpose. They and in small centres. For these ape - are ,the source or occa,sion als,o of de- dal provislion must be made tan Orle moralizing eaboal •discipline, and usu- or More provincial schools establiebed ally also +of abominable lewdness and for this purpose, vire among the other children. The Child Welfare Department of What then is to be done? In cities the province should have power to dis- . D'en The Bea Harvest. There are those who et; they pass along life pilgrim way gather to themselves+ a harvest of maney, Mon- ey is eomething,. but met everything, It OKT) be iteerl, or Abused. It <ten do gOO(17-01! evil, Other pilgrinzs, as they PASO, gatiber to themseiver a harvest of farm. That also is eornethilig, but not everything. The best harvest is that of -friends. He Wheeler; no friends is the poorest man in the wide world. Gather, therefore, of those other good things whiter life may bring you, but remember that the best earveat is friend. • Sympathy, courtesy, helpfulness -- these, and the ettraction of your own eheracter Neill bring them to your side and keep them there. Cultivate friendships ix) the spring of life, so that ween the autumn and winter come you may walk through the grey days in company. Of a tnetal+, 'tis better to be homeless than friendless. Adversity, aed not of your fanit, may make you. homeless-. To be friendiese means that you are selecenderanecl. You lacked some- thing, and thereby gained no friend. While there is time, gather to, yourself friends. They are life's mostaprecious poseemion. CUA' D THE REN FROM AUTUMN COUIS The Fall is the meet severe season of the year for colds-orie day -warm, the next cold and wet, and unless the mother is onher guerd, the little ones are seized with colds that may hang on all winter. Baby's Own Tablets are mother is on her guard, the little ones banishing colds. Tiier. act as a gen- eral laxative, keeping the bowels and stomach free and sweet. An occasiote al dose of the Tablets will pre -vent colde, or if it qoes come on suddenly their prompt use will relieVe the baby. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by Mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' 1Viedicine Co., Brookyllie, Ont. , Self -Advertisement. Little Barbara was out in the coun- try walking with her mother, "Gra- cia:re, whatever's that noise?" asked mother. "Oh, it's, nothing, mummle," replied the child, "but a cow mooing, trying to sell her milk." crocodiles at Stones. The erecndile has, a gizzard which It uses to emsheand grind large lumps of food. It ta.kes in sharp -edged. stones te bele) in the grinding process. cover, examine and arrange' for the specialized training and permanent care al mental defectives. Manitoba's new and constructive °Mid Welfare law gives such a-uthority and provides the riecessary machinery; a Director, of Child Welrfare, a,epecially trained' medical E3f1MiTIOT, and a Board of Se- lection to determine wbat is to be dem t "I ain gled tp recommend Tanlac, tor a bas helped me, to pen twelve Pounds and made inc feel better than 1 liaYe in many years," This olear- cut statement was made recently by plablreita, ld.McCeaeiniadleeal.1' 43 New St" Calgary. A "1 leed been in very poor health for four yeare, being generally ran down, with ao appetite to speak of, and mY nerves were adwaye mere or leS5 015 edge. My strength and energy were at a 'very low ebb, and a good nieet's sleep eeemed utterly out of tbe cores - tion, was simple Worn out all tee ,tlmeaen4twai considerably under nor- piaiw• "Friends of mine who bad tried Tan - lac urged me to take it • I began to pick up from the very first bottle, and now I have plenty <if strength, and energy, never seem to tire, and eat axa sleep like a healthy man should. I ihave taken nye bottles, and do not beeitateete pronounce Tainac a fine medicine." Taeolac Is sold by all good druggists. Advt. neje Prevents Crime. Education in, music as an antidete for criminal proclivities was advo- cated recently by Glenn H. Woods, di- rector of music in the Oakland public echools, California. There Is nothing that will improve the taste of the young people of to -day as will a Uwe' ough drilling- in the fundamentals, of a classical musical education, said Mr. Woods. The problezn school authore Rea had to- face, he said, was that of leading• the child to openel his, leisure time •in a. manner that -would reset to bis continued develoement. The child- ren, should be taught, eat a few mere facts that did not affect their lives mach, but rather have to make nein' lives better; and in no way wee this interest maintained' In, such a, large group% and 'With such riolidarity of in- terest in the group, as by music. A musical education as a Prime essential for the good of society. The State was become:1g acutely aware of this, fact and, this was. why Mr. Woods was now engaged upon, a. survey of rtlue -conditions In the various, parts of his State. Mr. Woods estimated that one out of every four seudents, would readily respond to enthasdastie. work on the part of the music Instructora, so that eay in a city of 20,000 school children, at least 5,000 of these Should be receiving musecal edueatioa. • -----e-- with each c,hild. • A plan of this, kind systematieally and well worked for a generation will enarmousay reduce if not eliminate the problem of +the feebleminded. Second, the adults also should be distovered, examined, and the worst of them segregated and so 'prevented from multiplying their kind. On industrial farms they can be self-susbaineng. The aarge home at Waverley, Mass., with' 2,000 inmates, is practice -ley so. And the inmates -of both sexes and all ages axe happy and contented., and though neither walled nor bolted, nor barred in, never ran away. The Spring City, Penne one with 1,000 inmates, is altogether self- sustaining. • So are many others. , Every Canadian province ehould have at least one such institution, one OT more. amemermearemmernemennemenommormiteme '"•"*",,Or• , \t,A, foimagatlitm, FoOP 0,o3 Ade ar edema mom an arm Ea Olg- a 9 • P:40. Vx4 vafroms jN e etrdisioEf hPuhrniftlanil ekneerrigleyl,swohlicwhilineaat lalnimdba selfrinleuyNature Pn ize inlsoricslerthe ic enjoy a harvest of health. These nutritious grains are carefully Selected and scientifically con- verted into crisp, delicious Grape -Nuts, which provides the nutritive and mineral elements that Nature intended for the -use of man. The 20,hour baking process partially pre-digests the starch and makes Grape -Nuts a rich and delicious food -which digests easily and assimilates quickly. Try a dish of crisp and crunchy GrapeNuts vvith, good rich milk for breakfast or lunch. Grape -Nuts also makes delicious pudding for your dinner. It is wonderfully sustaining and satisfying these brisk November days, Mode by Caoridista Postore Cereal Co FOR I-3lEAILIttl wrhere's a Reason" Ltd., 4l itont St, Torooto, Po toter; Windeor, Oat. Cascarets" 10c Rest Bowel • Laxative When Bilious, Constipated t PUT STOMACH JN ORDER AT 01 C,'E, “Pape's r)iapepsin" for • Gas, Indigestion ,or Sour Stomach F I t.. -1,1r6.+44444444.4-4* Ivensetly! Stained: eorrected! You, ever feel the slightest distress from indigestion or a sour, acid, gassy stom- ach, after you eat a tablet of "Pape's ebiapedesin." The moment it reaches tire etoraaeli all seernese, idettlienee. heartburie.gasea Pal,Pitetion axe pain • disappear. , Druggists gueraatee each Package to correct digestion at once, End your etomach trouble JEor ley/ cents. . Pulp from Hemp Waste. ,Expeelmente, will be made in the Philippinee mni tithe manufactere of pulp for paper from hemp waste and low grade fibre. MONEY ORDERS. Remit by Dominion Express Money Order. If lost or stolen you get your money back. The school of experi,enee grants no diplomas. There ie always a ex)et- geaduiate course. Try a Bottle today DR. W1INARD,. Inventor of the - d 41*Atfaifilull•M 11„ 11 ARN---WQINDIrati)eie nainnes ar„ colors, eemplen tree,-GeOrgetovr4 Woollen Mills, Ont. MOUS. & MAY.1311K .b.111T )34.4)02 Yonge sareet, Torou to, Rortur“ pl:Attornoyp„. 2end Vor froo everen, filE1,1rItill 11) nnTINel OF ALL .KIND11, et used, pulleys, saws, cable, hoSlro. em, shippe4 outdeet to opuroval at low., eet prieep in Canada. Yoilc Beltihig 115 Yorit $t, 'fr9rooto, ' MOTH Your Child's Bowels Need "California Fig Syrup” \s‘' Hurry, Mather: e. 1.0aspoonsc1iti of "California Fig Syrup" now will, then, arighly clean the little bowels and in a few hours you have a well, ,playfill chile again. Even a 'erosse feverish, 'constipated &Ind loves its "fp/AY" taste, and mothers can rest emy be- cause it never fails to work all the mar bile and poisons right out ef the MINAR 'S LINIMENT stomach and bowels without griping — or upsetting the child. , evelevale geesaiie Dos giscataseee Beek oii DOG DISEASES row to Food of) Free to any Ada dame by the-Avithen zr. ow Wavier 0o., eare leo West 24th Street New "fere. U.S.A. 00A SE SALT LAND SALT ' Bulk Carlots TORONTO SALT WORKS C. J. CLIFF - TORONTO Ten your druggist you want oull the genuine "California Fig Syrup" which has directione for :babies and ehildreu ,of all ages printed on battle. Mother, you must say "California." Refuse any imitation. Now Looks After Home, Thanks to Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound aleaford, Ontario. -"I was so weak ,1 could hardly do anything and my, back seemed the worst. I read so mach about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Car:abound for women that I thought I would try it. I feel that it did help me for I aro. looking after my own home now and seem quite strong again. I have reCOmMended Your Vegetable Compound to quite v. few friends and you can use ray name it you 'wish to- do so." --Mae. Poseea, Box .440, Meaford, Ontario. In your own neighborhood there are doubtless -women who know of the great value of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Women every- where, either by word 'of mouth or by letter, recommend this -splendid medicine. Thom -who have suffered from female Weakness, change of life, and similar troubles knovr af the wonderful relief broeght to them by the Vegetable Compeimd. • To elm? out your bowels without cramping or overacting, take Caeca - rets. Sick headache, biliousness, gases, indigeetion, sour, upset stomach and all suck distress gone by morning. Nicest physic oe earth for grown-up and children. 10c a box. • Taste like candy. ) Very Likely. They were discussing animals, and the intelligence of doge in partimilar. Said Robinson: "There are some dogs -that have more sense than their masters." • "Es:eel-ye" said young :Tomes, getting a word Meat last. "Mine's, one of that sort." Mlnard's Liniment for Garget in Cows. , Where Was the Rest? Little Tommy Taylor was visiting for tele firg time the -house of ab aunt In the city, and among the objeets of interest she showed him,- was a bust of her grandfather, whose history she deteeed to Teramy with much gusto. "And is that your grandfather?" Tommy asked, when the recital had been concluded. "Yes, dear," said the aunt. "Is that all there was et ban?" add- ed Tammy, very much perplexed. • Civilization and the Teeth. • "One of my earliest observations when I Genie to the Eskimos *wax. that those who were not eating civilized food to any extent invariably had un- deoayed teeth, although they were sometimes badly worn down through chewing food containieg sand"-Stef- aageon. There are a lee of 8-alOtlr hien With IA -hour wives that ought to unionize •their biomes, • It is ta her moderate men that Great Ilzitain owes what ehe has done and What elise is. -Colonel E. Kitson Ciark. • A pessimist is a man who on every Opportunity sees a diffieulty; an opti- mist, one who in every difficulty sees an opportunity. The fall is the time to select roots .01 parsnips, earrots arid beets to plant for seed, next year. It is a rilatake to save eeede firenn plants that bolted this year, for they are likely to pass the tendency on to their ,offspririg, Choose the bes.t roots, when you lit 1 the trap, store theal camfulty, plant them next spring anti gluey thein especially for seed. ISSeirt. No 45-'2 TICUR CARES FOR YOUR HAIR Nothing like shampoos with Cu- ticura Soap and bat water, preceded. by touches of Cuticura Ointment to spots of dandruff and itching, to ke,ep the scalpand hair healthy. They are ideal for all toilet uses. Soap2Se. O5,tment2SandS0c. Taieum25c. Sold througbouttheDominion.CanadianDepot: one, Limited, 344 St. Paul St., W., Montreal. Cuticurn Soup shaves without mug, UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on tablets you - are not getting Aspirin at all Accept only an "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by , • physicians during 22 years and pro-ved safe by millions -for, Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neura.lgia Neuritis Earache juMbago • Pain, Pain Randy "layer" boos of 1. tablett--Alao bottlea 01 twi, tuta to—ortatsts. Aspirin lo the trado itittrk (regiZtrett e CaUttat.,) Ot gul4rIgtattirttiotioe a %kV', uotlir.soldester et Sotioyitortoid. While It is Well icaoy#11 that Aieerle eriteele Dearer initueueture, to otaiet the puhito neelnet tentotione th4t TO.W1Oin OC rilalrOr (innilMt/Y will be eternised with tear central trade knark, tlto "Beyer Crowe'