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HEALTH , EiCA`I ION
�i rt DR. J. .I, 'MIDDL,ETON
Provincial t3oard of Health, Ontario
Dr, Middleton will be glad to answer questions on Public Health Mau
Pers threugli tits vellum Address him at Spadinaetiouse, Spading
Crescent, Toronto..
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AITHY CHILDREN From mittuotteimgi to
ARE HAPPTCPILDREN
Tb,e w811 ebiki is always a beppY
child -it is a baby's nature to be hap-
py ,anti contented.. Mothers., if your
little Innes are croe+s and peevish and
-:- .
_ •.. rr cry a groat deal they. are not wail—
When you become so exhausted af- ,
they ,are in need of medicine—some-
These aday's work that you cannot sleep, These remarks are pointedly direct- cormaunity in which, you live. thing .that. will set their bowels and
or sleep fails to refresh you, it is time ed to you—you, the peeeon who reale II want to .help you 'by suggesting s•t�omath. l i nrd•er, for nine -tents of
to look after' year• health. Failure to these lines at. the present moment. 1 issue of the teeener+al things You can do all childhood ailments arise from a
ret at once means a steady drain an 'want to talk to you, and you only, an•d to promote Public 1Ie•alt+hr. d)s•orllared state of the bowels and
Your health reserve, which eau result I' want you to feel that what I airi Protect all food stuffs fr(m..flree. stolrLttcla, Such 'a. medicine is Baby's
In' but one thing—a nervous break- .1 riling wilt! apply to you as an lull Report immediately to the Medical Own Tablets. Phey are Ri mild but
down, vidual. Let us get to the point then: Officer of Health any suspicious case thordttgli, lat�ative which regulate the
Do not wait for a breakdown. The What are you doing to help Public of sear]atina, measles, typhoid or bowole;• sweeten the stomach, and thus
treatment is simple enough if you do
not let your condition become too far
advanced. The .teeatment is one of
nutrition of the nerve cells, requiring
an effective tonic. As the nerves have
to be nourished by the blood, the vital
fluid must be built up. De. Williams'
Pink Pills act directly on the blood,
and with proper regulation of the diet
have proved of the greatest benefit in
nervous troubles.
Mrs. Mary McAdam, Sydney Mines,
N.S., is one of the many who has
proved this tonic treatment. She
says: "Last winter my health com-
pletely gave out. I was all run down
and niy nervous system in a condition
that greatly alarmed me. I often had
nervous headaches,' and at times
severe pains in the region of my heart.
I felt as though I would never be well
again. My husband got me a supply of
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and before
the second box was finished I began
to improve and under a further use of
the pills I felt as well as ever. I
would acl•vise all weak and nervous
women to give this medicine a trial."
You can get Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills through any dealer in medicine,
ad' by mail, post paid, at 50 cents a
box or six boxes for 32.50 from The
Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock-
ville, Out.
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Hard Times. ' .
Be glad because the times are hard,
Hold firm your •head aloft;
For- man's great battling soul is
marred
o When life runs smooth and soft.
Soft tinges are far the feeble knee,
They soothe the timid heart;
Who has true manhood in him, he
Se.eks oat the hero's part.
He lays his comfort gladly down,
His ease he puts aside,
And turns his Bask upon the town
Of luxury and pride.
Health work? other communicable disease that you
Perhaps . I should ask you first of may know of. i le out of
in Public Health l Live as much rtes poll b
all if you believe
work,'and if not why not. Do you not doors.
For hirci the crag where eagles soar,
The sea where ships are driven,
The wild no foot has trodden o'er,
The clouds by tempest. riven.
Look well the ox lies soft and warn,
See well the sheep are fed;
But let man's soul embrace the storm,
And thro''the lightning tread.
To glorious ends he had his birth,
On high his joys are stored;
His body'sbut the sheath of earth,
His soul, God's living sword.
Say not that we are eviletarred,
For since the world began
'Tis only when the times are hard
Man proves himself a man.
—Harold Begbie.
Sarcasm.'
"I don't think your father feels very
kindly towards me," said Mr. Stay -
late.
"You misjudge him. The morning
after you called on nie last week he
seemed quite worried for fear I had
not treated you with proper courtesy."
"Indeed! What did he say?"
"He asked me how I could be so good citizen, and to do less would be I played.
rude as to let you go away without to neglect yeur duties to your family e t * * *
your breakfast." and friendds, to yourself and to the Field Secretary Earle Davison was
a visitor at the Hamilton headquarters
recently and gave to the secretary
glowing accounts of the spread of
Scouting in the outlying places in On-
tario. At the same time he congratu-
lated the local association on the ex-
cellent recruiting work they had doue
during the past year.
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Full information regarding Scouting
and the formation of local ,Scout
Troops may be bad upon application
to the Pi .Id 'Department, Boy Scouts
Association, Bloor ` and Sherbourne
Streets,' Toronto, Ont.'
The Pellet of It.
Little Tessie was busy with pencil
and paper. Much against her will she
had at last been prevailed upon by her
mother• to write and thank her Aunt
Amelia for' the nice box of pocket
handkerchiefs the aunt -had sent her
for a birthday present. •
She had hoped for a toy, or a box
of chocolates; at least, but that is by
the way, and at any rale she hated
writing letters.
But mother insisted oda a letter of
thanks.
.As she sat there trying to write with
a. dull lead pencil , her mother had
given her, she met with little suceese,
and at last in despair exclaimed:
"Oh, mummie the wood has slipped
down over the lead and the marks
won't come out!"
The weight of an ordinary 1iunam.
heart is 9 1-3 'cm. The record weight
is 40 ems, 12 dm.
A. few minutes each clay is safft-
tient to keep en accurate record of
farm business.
think Public Health activity is useful,
and if not why is • it not useful? Will
you ask yourself that question before
we go any further? The reason I
want you to ask yourself that ques-
tion and get it settled once for all, is
because T believe every man, woman
Sleep in well -ventilated bedrooms,
Drink plenty of fresh water daily.
Eat plain, suhsrbanti:ai, foods aixl
avoid excesses of aid kinds.
Keep your bowels regular. Take
daily exercise.
Have your teeth examined by a dery-
and child in the province should be a :tilt at least twice a year.
Public Health worker, and I further To expectant mothers:—Keep your -
believe, indeed I am confident that self under the constant supervision of
every lean, woman and child in the a physician before your baby is born.
province wouldbe a Public Health Breast feed • the baby up till nine
worker if he or she only knew what months.
i being done along health lines and: Have it examined for physical and
what still remains to be .done. One mental defects, by a .physician or at
thing is certain, --you cannot throw
out your chest and feel confident if
the baby clinic.
Remember that you cannot expect a
there . is disease in your house or child to grow up without supervision
neighborhood, especially communicable by a qualified examiner any more than
disease. If there are such diseases
about, you niay be the next victim—
you are probably just as liable to
"catch" something as your neighbor.
It is therefore in your interest to see
that your neighbor and family, as well
as yourself and family, are not ex-
posed to any form of outbreak if
possible and that everybody is in good
health to resist or throw off such an
outbreak once it does occur. Listen to
this: Do you know that 60,000 babies
died in Ontario last year before reach-
ing one year of age, and that a large
number of these deaths could have
been prevented if these infants and
their mothers had been given proper
care and attention? Do you know that
thousands of lives are lost yearly in
this province because communicable
diseases ,are not reported to the Medi-
cal Officers of Health in time to have
quarantine and preventive measures
taken to stamp out the outbreaks.
Do you know that although breast
feeding is by far the best method of
bringing up a baby, less than fifty
per cent. of babies throughout the
province are fed for the first nine
months at their mothers' breast.
Do you know that there are thou-
sands of young children growing up
with physical defects of various _kinds
not being corrected—in fact without
any medicine or nursing supervision
whatever?
Do you know that thousands of peo-
ple are suffering from venereal dis-
eases with the hospital for incurables
or the insane asylum their only goal
if effective treatment is not started
in time?
Do you know that large numbers of
you could expect a piece of machinery
to run along indefinitely without be-
ing examined for necessary repairs.
Can you arrange to have these Pub-
lic Health teachings put into effect in
your own home? If not, why not.
Please ask yourself this question.
If there is any further information
I can give you on these subjects, kind-
ly send me a I shall be glad to
help you.
It is the intention of the lodai coun-
cil of Windsor, Ont., to start an of-
ficer's training course this month.
This will comprise a series of lectures
and demonstraticns. Mr. Frank C. Ir-
win, Assistant Pi..vincial Commission
er, will give a lecture at the opening
of the course and several other mem-
bers of the' .executive will attend the
classes from week to week. .Each les-
son will take two hours, and -it is ex
pected that several interesting fea-
tures will be introduced.
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Thirteen tenderfoot Scouts were
indtiated into the lst Ancaster Troop
recently, before a large attendance of
boys and their patents. Assistant
Commissioner Chas. W. Heming and
Frank C. Anders., of Hamilton, were
present, the former being the chief
men and women engaged in industry
speaker of the evening, the latter act -
are
as initiating officer. Mr. Heming,
are being ruined in health and receive in his remarks, dwelt on the import-
ance of the boys living up to their
Scout promise and laws, and em-
phasized the fact that boys who ful-
filled their Scout obligations would be
the men that Canada of to -morrow
would be proud of. The patrol lead-
ers of the 1st Hamilton Troop staged
a very interesting and instructive dis-
play, the chief feature of which was an
try to interest others around you so `-excellent exhibition of club swinging.
that they will do the same. The officers from Hamilton were all
You must realize that in doing so ! impressed by the calibre of the boys
you are only acting the part of al present and by the enthusiasm dis-
drive out constipation, colic, indiges-
tion; break ap colds and simple fevers
and Make the baby healthy and happy.
Concerning them, Mrs. Albert Hamel,
Pierreville, Que., writes: "Baby's
Own '1?allets..are the best medicine I
know of for little ones. They relieved
my little girl from constipation when
nothing else 'would and I can strongly
re•conamend them to other mothers.'
The Tablets are sold by medicine deal-
ers or by mail at 25 cents a box from
The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock-
ville, Ont.
"Uncle" )'olin Shell, who claims to
be the oldest living human being, has
celebrated his one hundred and: thirty-
third birthday. Shell, who is a Ken-
tucky farmer, enjoys fairly ,good
health:
MONEY ORDERS.
Pax your out-of-town accounts by
Dominion Express Money Order. Five
Dollaes costs three centi.
Dr. Alexis Carrel of the Rockefeller
Institute for Medical Research and
other scientists declare, as a result of
their'researches, that there is no
physiological reason why a human be-
ing cannot live 150 years.
bodily injuries through lack of fresh
air, s.an'itation and protection from ac-
cidents: What I want you to do is to
say that whatever anybody else
around you is doing or not doing in
regard to Public Health, as for you
and your house, you wild follow out
the principles of hygiene, sanitation
and right living, and moreover, will
veramidwoort
What Kind of a Day
Do You Wish Yourself?
Suppose you could make a wish at the
breakfast table and finally have the wish come
true. Would you say,
"I want this to be a good day," or—"I ane
willing for this day to drag along?"
If you keep on wishing your days with the
food you eat, finally the wish is likely to come
true.
Grape -Nuts helps your wish for a good day.
Nothing miraculous; just the natural result from
right food with the right taste.
There is a charm of flavor and crispness
in Grape -Nuts that is like the smile of a good
friend at the breakfast table
And Grape -Nuts, with cream or milk (fresh
or tinned), is fully nourishing --feeding the tissues
and: glands, the bone anis blood, with just those
elements. which Nature require€ -- building
strength without any "heaviness."
Grape -Nuts is the perfected goodness of
wheat and malted barley, scientifically developed
ready to eat from the package. A Grape -Nuts
breakfast or launch is a practical wish for good luck
"There's a Reason"
Sign by all grocers
In Africa (t)he natives usually give
every white man a name that denotes
his chief eha'racteristici. In An, African
Adventure Mr. Isaac F. Marcosson
says that the first naane, they gave him
was Bwana Cha Cha, which means
"tile master who is quick."
Subsequently in the upper Congo
and, t'be ICaesai, he goes on, I was call-
ed, Mafutta Mingr, which .means "mach
fat." Still another name that I bore
was Tale. Tala, w`liieh in virtually all
the Congo dialects means "`spectacles."
In many regions that I .visited the na-
tives had never seen a pair of tor. toise-
s+hell glasses such as I wear, and the
children;, '.thinking I was a sorcerer,
fled from me, shrieking in terror.
Up the Kas.sai I heard a story that
atlmira'bly illwstrates the humor of the
natives. A fat Belgian official came
out to take charge of a post and na-
turally enough became 1 nown among
the natives as Mafutta Mingi. As
soon as he learned what it meant he
was indignant and demanded that they
give hint another name. So the local
chief solemnly dubbed him Kiboko.
The official was immediately appeas-
ed. Then he noticed that everyone
who •addressed him by the name al-
ways smiled as he did so. On investi-
gating he learned that the word meant
"hippopotamus."
Minard's Liniment for Distemper.
Canada has 1,000,000 choice farms
awaiting settlers.
Mother! Clean
Child's Bowels With
California Fig Syrup
Even a sick child loves the "fruity"
taste of "California Fig Syrup." If the
little tongue is coated or if your child
is listless, cross, feverish, full of cold,
or has colic, give a teaspoonful to
cleanse the liver and bowels. In a
few hours you can see for yourself
how,thoroughly it works all the con-
stipation poison, sour bile and waste
out of the bowels, and you have a well,
playful: child again.
Millions of mothers keep "California
Fig Syrup" handy. They knew a tea-.
spoonful to -clay saves a sick child to-
ntorrew. Ask your druggist for genu-
ine "California Fig Syrup" which has
dire tronas for babies and children of
aeer, oe; .printed: •on ;.battle., ..Mothein.+
You must say "California" or you may,
get*an.imitation fgr,syrup.
PNEUMONIA
and other Lung Diseases
Claire many victims in Canada and
should be guarded against.
MINARD'S LINIMENT
Is aFgreat preventative, being one of
the oldest remedies used. Minard's
Liniment has relieved thousands of
cases of Grippe, Bronchitis, Sore
Throat, Asthma and kindred diseases.
It is an enemy to Germs. Thousands of
bottles being used every day. For sale
by all druggists and general dealers.
Minard's Liniment Co., Ltd.
Yarmouth, N.S.
Mineed's Liliinietlt for Colds, etc,
COARSE SALT
LAND SALT
Bulk Carlots
TORONTO SALT WORKS
C. J. CLIFF - TORONTO
,..«..m..,.
• .merica'a Pioneer 33 or nomadic*
Book on
DOG DISEASES
and How to Feed
Mailed Free to any Ad-
dress by the Author.
Olay Glover Co., Ino.
118 West 31st street
New 'York, U.S.A.
ACHES AND PAINS
SLOAN'S GETS 'E !
VOID the misery of racking pain.
Have a bottle of Sloan's Lini-
ment handy and apply when
you first feel the ache or pain.
It quickly eases the pain and sends
a feeling of warmth through the
aching part. Sloan's .Liniment penetrates
without rubbing.
Fine, too, for rheumatism, neuralgia,i
scisitica., sprains and strains, stiff joints,
dame back and sore muscles.
For forty years pain's enemy. Ask
your neighbor.
At all druggists -35c, 70c, $1.40.
Made in Canada.
®ire
ntent
"Cascarets" To -night
For' Liver, Bowels
You're bilious! You are headachy,
constipated, your eyes burn, skin is
Yellow; your stomach is sour, gassy,
upset. No wonder you feel miserable.
You need a thorough physic with
"Cascarets" to-ni:ghtto cleanse the
stomach of sour, fermenting food and
1
MRS. MARY WILH M
Pittsburg, Pa.
"No mater what I should say about
Taniac, It wouldn't be half good
enoug'h'," said When Mary Wilhelm, 716
Mint Way, South Side, Pittsburg, Pa.
"I never dreamed it possible for a
medicine to restore me to the sdplendiil
health I now enjoy. In fact, I had
almost resigned myself to being an
invalid, as I could see I was losing
weight and strength, every day, and
no relief was in sigb.t. For three years
stomach trouble, headaches and nerv-
ousness, made my life miserable.
"The first bottle of Taniac acted al-
most like magic and it wasn't long un-
til I was so well and strong that I
could hardly realize I had ever known
a sick day. I am like a different per-
son in every way now, eating, sleep-
ing, feeling and looking better than in
years. "
Tanlac is sold by leading druggists
everywhere. Adv.
Classiiled Advertisements.
PLAYER PIANO FOlt SALE.
H y 1.Lb YLAYLIt PIANO IN GOD
condition, with a large number of
music rolls, for sale at a bargain.
L. Costello, 73 West Adelaide Street,
Toronto.
BELTING FOR SALE
ALL KINDS OF NEW ;V AND USED
belting, pulleys, saws, cable,hose,packing,
etc., shipped subject to approval at lowest
prices15 YORK,aSTRE T, TORONTO.YORK CO.
.
-foul -as; take the., oyeesa bile".lrQ ?Iia:,,;..d,
gases; .,. T �., .
the liver nd carry ou
all :the constipated poison in the'
bowels,.' Get a 10 -cent box now and
let "Cascarets" straighten you out by
morning.
et.
Cuticura Will hip
You Look Your Best
Make the Cuticura Trio your every-
day toilet preparations and watch
your skin, hair and hands improve.
The Soap to cleanse and purify, the
Ointment to soothe and heal, and the
Talcum to powder and perfume.
Soap 2Se. Ointment 25 sad 50c. Talcum 25c. Sold
throughouttheDominion CanadianDepott
Lsmae4, Limited, 344 St. Paul St., W., Montreal.
ate "Cuticura Soap ehavice without mue,
1
Never say "Aspirin" without saying "Bayer."
WARNING! Unless you see name "Bayer" on tablets,
you are not getting Aspirin at all. Why take chances?
Accept only an "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of
Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by
physicians during 21 years and proved safe by millions for
Colds
Toothache
Earache
Headache
Neuralgia
Lumbago
Rheumatislrl
Neuritis •
Pain, bairn
Mindy tin boxes of 12 tablets --Bottles of 24 and 100—A11 Druggists.
Aspirin le the trade snarls (registered in Canada) of ttayc•r 1t'nnnfarture of :4tono-
3tCetleacideeter of Salleyliaa<'ld. While ti is well known that Aspirin tnei,na Bart
matiofacture, to assist the piddle against imitations, the Tablets of l:ayat Company
Will be stamped with their general trade mark, the "Bayer Cross."
THIN, FLAT HAIR
• GROWS LONG, THICK
AND ABUNDANT I.
•V.IAtrY1H/,N...... WY.AIY.H.JtM.
"Danderine" costs •
only 33 cents a bottle.
One application ends all .
cland'ruff; stops itching
and falling hair, and,
in a few moments,
you have clloubled the
beauty of your hair.
It will appear a masa
so soft, lustrous, and
easy to do up. But what 1;
will please you moth
will be after a few i.;.
weeks use, when you see
new hair—fine artd
downy at first—yes--i
but really new hair
growing all over the scalp. "Dander-
ine" is to the hair what fresh showers
of rain -and sunshine are to vegetation.
It goes right to the "roots, invigorates
and strengthens them. This delightful.,
stimulating tonic helps thin. lifeless,
faded; hair to grew long, thick, heavy
and luxuriant.
SUFFRE9
AVE YE •
Finiaily Was Restored to
Health by Lydia E. Rinkhazn'a
Vegetable Compound.
Paris, Ont. --"For five years I suf-
fered from pains caused by displace-
nipnt of my organs
and in my back. All
of this time I was
unfit for work and
was taking different
medicines that I
thought were good.
I saw the advertise-
ment in the papers
of Lydia E. Pmk-
ham's Vegetable
Compound and took
it faithfully. I airi
now in perfect health
ando al my own work. I recommend
it to others,' and give you permission to
publish this letter in your little books
and in the newspapers as a testimonial.
— Mrs. D. CASSADY, Box 461, Paris, Ont.
Why women will continuo to suitor se
long is more than we can understand,
when they can find health in Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound!
;Cor forty years it has been the stand-
ard remedy for female ills, and has re-
stored the health of thousands of women
who have been troubled with such ail-
ments as displacements, inflammation,
ulceration. irregularities, etc.
If you want special advice write to
Lydia E. Pinkhaln Medicine Co. (eonfiw
dentlai), Lynn, Mass. Your letter will
be opened, read and answered by ti
woman slid field in strict confidence.
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