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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-10-13, Page 3, •• , • — '•.•4,—n..0••oran. v.` — HEALTH EDUCATION BY DR, J, j. MIDDJ.ETON. • 'Provincial Board of Health, Ontario tire 'tor this worthy rnetive be in- MUM ILL IfEALTIL to its purpose, the rotor? will expendr- • DUE TO BAD -BLOOD • Ten MiIJjors histead Of Nine. The.Canadian people expect that when the camplete census return e are Dr. Middleton Will be gltell to answer questions on Public Health titate •Pablialted they will disclose • a Da. ' • ' ters, through this colupari. Address Alre. ,:at tbe !Parliamentrelnionpopulatioe of nine million Bides, • • Souls, The Increase is gratifying Toronto. ' Same-ewho would See their cpuntry / making yet more Stalwart strides are ,••••••10 • . ' . This s a topsy-turvy world: Prize- fighters a wrule get better paid than. • college professors, • while school teachers who should .13e regarded as the tnost valuable type �f citizen We have, -often get little more than n 'living' wage. Social. reforMers emphasizing the importance of . home ' influence, While the blaze of lights. on our *Moving-picture.theatreioften show alf lurid pictures, qf deviltry and , crime. Many good citizens are con- , viticede and theyhave ecientific hack- • infor their lieliefsi that •theitnoVitig 1 -plcthe fitnis in nany case g areres- ponsible for- a' youth leaving the par- ental root and embarking on a career of crime. •• We cheered our heroes as they . marched Off, , to wareand yet we now .• Seehundreds of these gloricitie Men ' • marching the' streets • in search of work, and unable to get it: What it wrong with our .sqcial system? Are , we becomingbankrupt in our ideas • for Carryfflg On the work a the na- tion? „Is our present econornie sys- • .tent going to stand the 'test, or ip it to be weighecl-in.:_the „balance_ and_ found wanting, as feudalism was, and time of the earliest systems hat have now been relegated t� oblivion?. '• Are we going to get People educat- :•'ed enough to know the coalman, omit. • nary principleof hYgiene and right niatileable disease reported in On - Hiring? We are, but there is Much yet ta.rm was 2,403, with 414 deaths; For to be done.. Even, in Preventing out may, 1920, there were 3;743 .eases re- ported, with 606 deaths.. These' dis- • breaks of .'cornmilnicable disease,' it would seem as if many people did not eases included smallpox, scarlet fever, ?: measles, 'whooping cough, • Concern thlanselves. Listen to this diphtheria received recently from a Medical Offil typhoid, tuberculosis, infantile par, elves, cerebro -spinal meningitis,in- fluenza and pneumonia. The numbet. reported, however, is only about one- third of the actual cases a infectious t and so were not quarantined, and the disease Which opeure there being a, iarge number, of the minor reporta.ble chitdree were not kept out of school. diseases which do not .. come to the In feet, two 'cliihiren, 'were sent home „ ettentien of the physiCiati. if to this • with the rash „already Out on them. Yet one woult!thing 'that practiCal-• ly. everybody would be •willing and 'anxious to control coniniunicable dis- • . for, sire as to develop a love of sOert not. satisfied; 140Weveri To, an inquin• ing mind occurs, to ask what would If the Blood is Kept Rich and Red You Will. Enjoy Health. ' More illsturbances to health is cans - y Wea , wa ery oo . eo hay any a of.. When your • O p eve, any e sport's sake." , • . , blood le impoverished the nerves stf - • '` be the effeet on Canadian econonlics ' • ter from lack of tiourislitnent and Yoll • • •-,.. * t if the Population were greeter,. say ten - he question Of expenditares for, millions. What, in.brief, would be the May be troubled viith insomnia, neurit- , effect 9f, a million suddenly added to, is, neuralgia ortsiatica,. Muscles sub - Public Health is one that grope up' :. , Canada's popnlation/the iacrement of Jed to; strain; are under-notirished and each ;year when the estimates are be- ing striiek, often resulting hi mien a million immigrants of that splendid • Sri)u may have muscular rheumatism discussion and questioning., •AnYorte type Canada has - been': attracting to " Iiimbagb' If your bl"d is PO and , her sheies since the termination of you begin to shoo", symptoms of any conversant with Public Health activ- „ o a e en y • ree of• these diva:dem try: building up the ity wonders wily there should be any the Gieat *War T t k '' 1 th cardinal points of .Canadian national economic life: In the western. provinces • there are aPproxlinittely. 800,1100,00fl.. acres, of •• question as to the meney expended bIlled With Dr. Vtrilliamp'..Pink pills. .on work of such vital. noPertance to the community, but it is because these who make the uiries haVe':not been •Theee pills. have, a• :SPedel ,a'atien on %the blood and as it becomes en.rfched 1•00r. health imProyee‘ The i'valutt,,Of '1)t. Williams' l'ink,, Pfils .0 Wes of this kind is proved by the experience a Mr:, D. ,l'. Mcbonald, 'North River Bridge, N.B., who says: "For some heed. yoe ladies earl geatieraen: / knew.you years I suffered severely with aches, pains in the back and a' run too well-!' dawn condition. . At times V ..* ;in 1,7' .. • '— My beck would be so bad pi,. • '• VVIllie- Wasn't •Asked Again. sit up In bed. all night. Prom'''. ' ' to ,Mrs. Jones was eiatertaining sbrae'of time dectors were treating me, but her son's little, -friends. • ' ' • • • did not give me more theh temporary "Willie,” ;she said, addrming a six-' relief. And then one day when I wag year-old, who was enjoying a .plate Clf., Suffering terribly Ai neighbor came to Cold.ligef, are you sure thet yeti can see nie, and urged me to„try Dr. Wil- cut yper oWn meat-?" liams' Pink PAIS.. After taking two • The child„: 'who as making des- 'hOxes- -.I; felt--rollet I got- five -perattrefRi'rt.s. With tile *knife and fork,' blues mere and before. they were °all replied, "Yes,. thanks. I've nften had gene I felt as though they were giving It as lough as this at home." • • me new life, as in every way they built ' , . • : ,. • • up , and _ improved my health ...,and• .• . _ And it Couldn't Be.- :, ., strength. I am now working at a , Artist (ta•profiteer)-"There you are, barker in,a pulp mill, ten hours a day sir, rve palated you T a fell •line of an and .feeling ' Ilene the worse 'after •ray cestors aod I'll warrent•you that Mine , day's Work. I say with p)eas'ure that will know theY are not genuitte, This 'Alia condition is due to Dr, Willianis' is your father, that's your grand - pink Pills.'1 . .. . , father, this •your, great-grandfather; 1 You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, aral-z-," ! , . • . ; . ' Iron any inedichie dealer or hy. inail -•'. 1 .._ rrofiteer--"Holdteni OOOd heavent. it 50 bents a box, ..or kix boxes for man, • ;YOu've made my great -grand; $2.50, from The Dr. Williams'. Medi, father at much younger looking' man tine Co., Brobkville,. Ont. . . ' than' I am!" - . : • . • • . conversant ;With, ell the refotfriS ' that .good arable land whiell have never: Boards of Health are 'trying to ,carry knOvin the plough and are unproiluc- • out. For inita,nce, take the raatter of tive, If the entire -million 'immigrants communicable disease alone. it would went qn the. land and each took a be difficult to estimate' what money homestead' it would. settle and render is Saved 'to the public by the system Productive more than half of this tre- Of notification, quarantine: and mendous Area and noiltiply four times fection of cues ,of communicable dis- the west'S present. agriculturally Pro - ease, and yet the comparative •cost. of ducing area, "• • ' • carrying out these Methods of preven-, Canada has a national debt of 2,349. tion is but trifling. , Very muCh more, millions' of clonal% which is slowly -be - however,' remains to be done as: the ing paid. olf by• nine million people. economic toss, due to needless .or Pre- The per capita debt is approximately ventable sickness will show. • Esti-.:$2,61. 'Add.a million tax payers; to the mates:bated on the cost to..the_Coun- • ccantry'.s population and it drops at ley Of ,•commtmieable diseases. and •pnee.tb *235. • preventable .sickness indicate an s:an - The whole nation ,is worried by the. nuel cost •to this •Dominion. of over defleit on the governmentrailWaye for *100;000,0K For the month Of Men •which no solutiori has yet been found. 1921, the number of cases of torn:- k2c:pert: statisticians -have estimated- . from carefully 'worked, out 'figures that. .each new Canadian, settler le worth -in revenue to the Domirtionraiiways the man Of *740,33. • Add a Million to •Canada's population and the $746,000,- 000. contributary reVenue wipes but the•reilway deficit for all ti,1"i3. ' Mid thii---is not visionary. , Why beneda'e.populatimi not be ten millipns? OVerseas the: most desirable people, in it. proportion 'Canada has never previouely experienced, are leaking toWards Canada, andits offer- ing of new homes and enviable citizen - Ship.; This favor is the result of the country's. eckinomic disturbance. It will.npt be the last. , Now is the time for Ca.nada. to 'seize. the opportunity ous . hazardous ..employments, ;from presented and hold. 'Out the hand Of. . eases; end that they Would know the fadlty housing eon • clitr'ons, • from over welcome to a millionnew citizens. , , • value of quarantine or -isolatiort. It.crowding,'• from neglect Or' lack of -a intellig.ent-care--11-eeplag the'-hottir cer of Health; "The Scarlet Fever epi- demic in our , town •has been due to 'lack of control in the fi.rt place ,be- 'catise people did not , call • a doctor,. estimated .peevalence of sicknest due to , preventable diseases -Were ''acided the eases of 'illness arising -from. vari- ...tion has• beeo given •in these vital MARD-THEIHILDREN: and rnind active•aid' cleen, the arnount matters of life and health.. Even to 'ef. disease film causes that are pure- • the matter of playgrounds, there is ly aveidable 7would rkach••• ertorthoes . not enough attention paidi,for the be peopertions.• ••• ',lief is growing. that .a.good deal' • Moreover, the ' Money PI cost' of• these -diseases -and' illnesses, •• iireat -and t: crime -in our -great necessitates'a •recklese end, heavy. out - The cities to-dey,'apart from ,the distress • of unemplhyment, is at least par -1 Neglect of, the public foveport mild tally due: te the Jack. of recreatien, eases ;is one the Main obataeles" in _grounds? and •open_ speces."' sneh of- wsubstantial decrease • 0 FROM AUTUMN COLDS •• • • Quite True. • • • Reuben-"Upgfellow eiEtid that in this World atthali must be either anvil or hatnmer." - • Glyn -"Ile -was wrong.- Some men are •neither;.•theyere merely bellows." . 'Qur7Leisure•Class. •, , "Yea. have no leisure class be,ti-Mert ' 130 and am feeling tike..a different ONTARIO- WOMAN • GAINS' 32 POUNDS .dIVES AC CREDIT • 'FOR FINE FIEALTH: Says She 'Only. Weighed 98 , Pounds When She Sqlan • Taking It • ' only weighed 08 pounds when 1 started ou Tanlac, but I now weigh; ca;!! said the'Englishman:' "Oh, haven't . son," Mrs. Frieda Brydges,' 3'78 we?" retu -7the American. John St„ North •Hantiiton, Ont.' . underwent an operation , folr • , years ago and :ever siege theneI been in a very weak 'aed rundoein bon, Tactfisinese. dition. My stomach -was so. uPset that • Al so tr ikse rothot a et ht Lu011 st faasirkeedr-: iooleo.d°0;a1:ndd'hl:irk:e0i,tY;a‘Ziths''aiiisIntveive°Fipenlgt,!)511fIds,,:ta,laid'i: ftorindbewliser,an. address, and. started' as • very weak and my nerves were un; 7- "My deer friends, / shall not ale. strung that I "Conici get..beT very little' sleep at night, • ,"That W.as my Condition when I get hold ot Tanlac, but five bottles of the Medicine have simply. transformed me: WhY„ I have actually gained 32 pounds in weight and am feeling simply flee. "1 have'a splendid appetite and can eat whatever -I vvaiit and never suffer a particle from indigestion. My nerves are steady, I sleep well- at night and am so mach 'stronger. .1 can 443, My' • .house•work"with ,ease, "It is nothing less than marvellous how Tanja c has built me up and I take pleasure in making thie statement. for 'the benefit of others," • Tanlab' is told by leadiagdruggists •everywhere. . YOU eve,j,� one of our, plumbers_ at •work?" , , ; . The Boy ScoNts, . •WatCh. Them Hustling Ahnig: . Whenever a Teal need exists, sooner • „One or two Stories have been told at •or tater something is found to raeet it. husping American tourists"seeing the A real peed existed for sOmethiRg to World."' 'Here's another;, fill With wholesome activity the. Ispare 'A tourist 'dashed up to the British time of ;boys -and the Boy Scout Move.- mliseinrein a tailea.b, rail up the steps,„ dment developed to meet it ' This or and said to the in uniform, at the •ganizetion,,• Which has•sprea.d soamaz•, doet, ing'ly. during the last; few y -ears,. has "still got the El in marbles?" • many c arms 0 cons er, •u :aone so .."Yes, sir; ef,cotinse,.sir,t",retilled be ftindanientat as this basic principle Of. attendant. ' . • „:, • ; • keeping the boys •so . busy doing useful All riglit.'.:How about' the Assyrian' things that itterw'will be no time for winged bulls '.near the hinchrooln?" • them to engage In harmful. actiiiitiet.•,: "They're still there, sir." , • • The-thing-abotit,thelley:-Scou,_ -pv.e.:.........raernmeztinraiderrfinring_tke-war Merit that bae surprised manY people' dide't damage your fine mummy .dis-, 'Ae_••tite feet that it works ..: People play..upstairs,.I hope?"' become ticeustemed to ..consider, boys "No; sir; not at ell, sir.:. BLit Woo't as 'being - naturally: MischleVouseend...you step inelde;-•and-look around, for ;destructive ;' to look upon; the.p.eriod• yourself,-sirr., • :- ad'Oleit.eitce a-:.finie 'Of- trthillation,•: •-"No, thanks. • 111.1utt'.tekeethent•-as: hhhte theteething• age. Of babies, . which :per catalogue," •answered the tourist, "lifizatife--713orne wilb-77aVer---me-arid . "yee See, I've .get St 7isatil's," West- Signation. "What' " they _exclaimed; mitieter, the Tower, the :South ken - Make boya--iant to Vint ettin,'We-Waflace °Wipe - It just can't he done!" Then the Boy • thin to;do-this Morning, before I--cateh -Sedirt74111OVeinefit Ica e-•„alen g • atiT'aid.1.11d-pferdrtral;n7114'..the'-'Colieges the - It. • , • ' • • . ..1.• • oneet-over., and •catchia•conneetion with Scouting has_beena success intense. "the' .Straticircuelipmea so as -to, see it ;was built to. fit seat' boys and not Shakeepeare'e house .before dinner." ;The Boy ',Scout • ' • , plan goes' right Into the -realm 'wkere • • '• • ; • , boys liye • aid brings them, the 'food •; their- spirits"..OrfOte.:-'-a.. code _of Aft:Moe ' The Seven Stars. The Great Dipper, or "Sevee Step"' I• of the ancients, has beiti a guide in the north for many centeries It form- erly oecupied about e,hi position the Little Dipper no* has, but has been. • moved, due •to, the changing tilt of the• ' earth's axis. Neither; the dipper nee any ether star in the sky has a motion' visible to the naked eye.;,,They seem to move about 'the note just as objectt seem telly. back when we ride en a train. It is an' opttcal caUsed.bY. earth's spin.. • ' 4 NI ON EY ORDERS': Remit by Dominion Express Money Order.. lost sor stolen you getyour money back. • • 7-!rit-llis the most severe season .of the year for wide -one day is warm, the next,cold and wet and unless the mother is on her guard, the.little,enes eare..seiz.ed with. colds -that May_bang_ Mhe... situation, in. Toronto •isithe on all winter. liattY'e.Own Tablets are prev.alerice the varioue,tyPes Of •- not" quite se acute itt it• Commtmicable 'diseases As a result net best friend In preventi4 or •--In-re.anyeettses,-.-of•-•-tite-401(1---Lancle-but , eh -'-e- terriblef-expen-lritare in conifiating tranishing‘ altir.---Tact aregelit , . we can take .4- lesson . from their ;•., -.--is-ithese outbreaks age's on apace, when laxativei,ke ping the bowels and Item - i takes, _ '. One_ thi rig-is.:_-eertaily- that-. thei-Neith a littlerjuditions'Outlay nr.--6aii_ -ack-- free -.-ati4liSolweest-• ,,..- An 'oncesitatel. . overcrowding in •housing„'eotiditions, the aitblett will prevent milds, ceting the peopi. in . health matters dose 'of ....,,.noistLbe-reliev.ed for-it-ts.-one-ofethellinepeerenten: hygieneytirieinahrge-ete-r-orAf•rit7;dees•.conie p.n.-suddenly- their: . 'greatest menaces to health, metals., value of vaccines and of . pr,ecalation• -, _PromPt use will relieVe the baby The' aini...goail citizensbip_ithat_e,onfronts ary measures stick .as notification,, Tablets _are_s_old by •znetlicine dealers us at the present time. - ' I I quarantine; ete., of. cases of infectious ar by mail at 25 cents a box from'The ,• ' E.:V. BaChatian, General Manager, disease much money• could be saved .... Dr. Wiltiams' Medieiee Co.;•Brackville, -77of ':the,laindon,..-P„ithlier71.Intitiesoln:1_ Let Its by all means giye eur active- . Ont. - , • mission, who recently gave an address support and influence to : all Public _., . • 7-.• • ' ''' - -in- Toronto on "Open :spaces ;-ancl_their 'Health arganilatienerWhe ar'elalicit Forest SurVeirs :hy. Airplane. •.--.-iiiios;" gliri:.----.1-.--.: - - "'T'' — % .-'-...- - [iii -t� reduee the toll of Sickness and -• -lone 6.t•tile°theaia of the Dominion "All our large cities are faced with . death, and Make this World a happier . the playground, _problem, and we ' and healthier place to live in. Th should interest ourselves as much. as progress Sed grentreas of a nation de- . posSible • in the reiservatimi, of ..lend p,end on the good: health and education. 14,e air any extent. of •green :timber, forz:epU1314-Paile-eL-433_&-bcittleriraidg-44f CifEitt..7-Peeple Wiefeset gow Heim - d--1 11'ra:a -alnaze0-it-the detail whieh. Forestry 13ranch reported after his, first -airplane. survey trip: '"-This Was ray first opportunity to inspect .from• we fail to guide our children . into the nothing avails,. and no effort should A -was possible to cover in the time al: :7:realt-ii_taf.41--i-*TsjibEtWarfebip_at-eoillIrbe,considered 'too laborious to improve 'ewe -a -1)Y angle- fIrgitt---eirt. not be 'expected. that they would de- the publie health and well-being:: The velOP-a• love of fair. Way in after life. 'inoney. spent on *Public Health work It is not as :much to deVelop record:. is money...in:Vested, and the more 'in- brealtingiathletesz.that we should ..deformed the. general public beComes • ritorz There. wet .no difilculty what- ever in, distinguishing ciearly every sPectlea.nt._trees on _the gr�nnd., Ask for 'Millard's' andtake no other.- romance, . adventure. . 'NOW ' . • , thht..the job ,has been done,' it is easy... "BgS/er" is . only Genuine to Roe, that -it it a•-.very,Sitriple thing, • ,-- • , - - : - •-• _ netlaing et. fill but makiug.an interpre; tatted of life...that 'a _boy can Warm:: iteandnilde'rstand• ,a11,-.e.,-,BOy:Bcout •niast,triake--•-e,•-- -ilieStratut Promise. ,..T1rare.n3ZtfeiFf1y.t. natural, thing. „The • Kiiighti-atlihe Round Table 'swore an oatkor promise and _so did the,pliates Abet sailed the- Stianith!%•_IgItiM:•-•. -Sopa:Le.. 131edgeOteinself.: • . • • • • • • On, Iuf ionotfl 1 Pronrise-,the . • do myhast; .‘ , • ; • • ' Warntigi Unless yeti tec.the'•futine do _niy_ duty, io_God..and 'thl3avei'qftpackage or On tablete. you -:- Teing; „,.. • • • ., , 2. Teiretr 0-0e€4.70.yetene-terelfi1-e-e-7,441 every-Beyer_pe:akag,e,Lare-direationi.,;,___ Tho ,Scott :haw referred th ' • . • for Colds, •Headeche„Neuralgia; Rhea.' To obeY the $Cout-LaW.' . iia tisimBtirAcim Tootnacne„ Liimbego. -.111 P ' osefaulfis- it Oki* yotir husband is cross -at brectidizst 4.4 If you hit your thurnb: w'ouldn't blame yotif thumb for hurting. _ • 'Then why blame your husband , :whose. ,nerves may have been pounded _ byteaoreoffee,and.mhbse , rest probably .haS,,been - in -alien" b'Y' (11-•-'irritation- ..of the thein or caffeine Oop _ If you stay awake half .the night you don't feel nnyloo .cheerful The.theinof tea and the caffeine of coffee are • ActiOWridrUgS.-Iftheirtfle is Persistedlit, dooner Or lacer the nerirous system _ , may. give way. , .Then you -my-have • insomnia, or disturbed sleep: -Your nerves and tissues will be robbed of that stability essential for nOrdial and happy living. You. can avoid this • dritildrigtea and'coffee arid '• drink instead, rich, pleas- ing Posturnt • • Postum . is the de1i Uibuscerealbeveragewith ...a 'satisfying flavor, It, ( affords the - advantages of Et -11(3r 'drink; Withoiat' 'the - :ill -effects of tea or COffee. - --Order--PtSfuin- 7froin your grocer today. Try itAVith the family fOr a few --days, and set what_ a . it • Will permit,' Nature to -bring Sound ,sleep -and strong, sturdy, quiet • nerves, Sold by. grocers. Postern comes in to forme: flistaiiIPOeititriWtinS) instaraly in the cup -by the addition of boiling water, Postum Cereal (in paCkagea of target bulk, for those Who pre- . fer to make the drink while- the • meal is being prepared) made Ivy boiling for 20 minutes. P stum for Health "Ther;e's a Reason" • 'e -A ForestTragedy .,-Iitieff-hii-cinto4fre-burtring-te-See the lookont man wolild •piCit ti bp. edid He thotight.• this .' would be a good • eirthe-167677 ''t • He wis. It is the vain endeavOr .th made selves •whaNke, are" not, that halt' ; strewn his -tory with sce many broken purposes, and lives left in the reugh., Lowell;-" ; • , . • . • Minard's Liniment Lembeeman's Friend ' Trust -Your--Compleon • The Majority of skin_raid scarp tronbles,_ might be prevented by Cuticura -Sora--excluefvely-for all loilet-parp,pses7-4 On the elfelittat sign if rdent'ss, rough- ner.s, pimples .or dandruff, ar.ply 'a little Cuticura Ointment. Do not fail to include the e.xcluisitely scented Ctiticura Talcum in your toilet preparations. • . Sospf 25e. ointment 25ad ti -s50c. Takm2Se. Sold, throughoufthenominion -Canadian DePet. Lroets. Limited, 344 St. Paid St, W.. Montreal. , tuticura Soap shaves without mpg. . 'MSS% loya10, helpfulness, friendlinest,tweive tablets, fest few ,c.ents.- Drug.' . . .„ . He wondered if 'a fire •.ould burn. gistre:al,o sell latger :paci,,agee:. Made . coertesy, kindness to arrimale, -obecli , yew fifiailt.t: hi. ... the, (1..rY, fere t • I mice 'cheerfulness thrift and • peaty On e, Canticle...! Aspirin is tho trade iiiiirk ' Mother Tans how Daughter"'' • . •' ' ' , .1h-thbilglit''WORI 7,nild .deeil- These ' -it ---''eF (rcgistUredlir ettna•da); of•ii-tryerMaiTii • - - - -' - - • - ' - - ' •- . 6 o Moiiiineetietieicieeter,bil Sall-._;,'', .._ ,WEa,sp'' irilakhde•amWesiliv. obg„YetLaYb dlr.. , Ile thought he could get away befeie • sturdy virtnet-that appeal to the siiirit.i fLte;tnt-ft of Chivalry that lives in the heart of: eY•ii-caeI". . . • .the ranger .could catch•up with hire. every, boy,. and ,when enhanced;:by:•thr_ - , • ,. • ' • Compound .. sacredileSe -of a 'Soleinn ,proias 6 -they I have •gripPinglippeal that wont' Wail; ; -tiers in the graWing of character. With 1 .'`iliari'Ve 'tile .Pv.i.v °'',...'..'.?-!?4,19,."17--k"2'• , '''''1.-iii.g-ifita 'forth -at -lye Teal's", -thel'etri ifttle-,•;' 1 ,m.e,,,,,,, ..,,,,,,,,,,, these...virtues firmly_ planted.in a, 150y4.- '-1-13-..tv(Md,.!,,,e,,;.,* ji...1!„..th..e.„&-'",,7-,-1-' *, ,.......'4 :: y• -f‘' Lialnd and a habit- 6f his daily •life der- • r''`Iiii..-. --. ' ' -_,. . .1)e'; . I danger.of-his forsaking thent entirely . - - Ire Welidered 'If' lie. Win' P oni,'"his -..,,....camplire_the next tinie. libAs,,,- in- the, IP, 1111'74e: r liff' • -- , - • -::# .- ,•••=. -- - -'' -••• ' forest.. , ' • •'• • ' • • -' ' ' These virtues are made, vital .by a; - . • : • ; • •prOgramme. of activities, whiCh giver" " , .HE WILL. •••' ' ' 'YARMOUTH,. N. S. • the hby opportunitY• tothem Inio IL • ...xt.isfieiln.e,n,_.,,,pa.ounpersl.. " . -1-_-_,.,...- ;:•._' _.36hn '1)' _°t..h.,.;i..1.,e_' ' .. -4pregramme, and irithrinetion. aS tO 110* . ' , . . . .... ...... - Wanted."the !Present." ' -;•'-' Quick "Relief. ------- had. .been, . to. .1,Cheol 4Ibat • it may .be 'put. into 4ictual operation NI: RUT A' OOTTLE IN YOUR OlOrfrT Mariiiiirfor7flielies1 tifile:-Vlienlio7;ittl'i-e'allA4'114' where'7there. -are-beT Make . most •Interesting reading . for ' . came hem' his mother said to hitn: " "WellCharlie, how didyou like' persons who have the welfare,of boysl ch opt?" •'• , •. e • • at heart. "Thdse details may he had ' , ' • , tipon-applietition-to.'the-becyetary -dill- -:.1-111.te-it well'.onolglt,'htit'fliitirenT any local' Bay • Seout • Assbellitian 6-4, direct from the Ontario ileadatiarters ' of the Movement 'Doitialon Bank Chamhert, Bioor and ..Sherbourne Sts., Toronie. , ., • • • • He couldn't. ' , • . He thought he' could bluff the judge at bis trial.' He didn't. ' got mY present yet.' • • I "Your present?" qterried Mather "What do you mean?" "Why, teacher said when -she taw inc,-'-'You may t -here for 11145 pressent, little man.' But I sat there all the, mooting and didn't get a thing. Per. 'haps I'll get it this afternocii.". , Character ispowei:. Hang this mot- to hi every aehool in the latid, in eVety W 4 NTED-YolINO LA I /INS 4 1 1,, 4 home; 111 every youth`n rootn. Mothers, good edurationte 'trate as neries3 . Apply Welk:1mb% lIosiltal, bl, Cattier. engrave It on every child's heart. Mee, Opt. ,.. , i .. , . . „Next to Gibraltar, 11.foltil is the strongest fortress in the World. Classified Advertisementa, • COARSE SALT LAN D _SA.L Bulk criots TORONTO SALT WORKS 4. GUFF. • Tonowu Am.:dews Pioneer .Dog Remedies noolc"on DOG DISEASES and liow to Feed Vaned Free to Any A0- • dress by the Author. X. OW Glover • 115 West Sist street • Neve York, ti.S.J4 -omaora:000mie Ilammommumomore Cobdurg, •Ont.-"LYdia. E. • . Vegetable' Compound Was re- tornineruicd to ine• for my• daughter, . She , had tftouble eviiievir,ltft sc,.attnitinh w _, a weak and tier- vous,..condition. with weak back., and ',pain in her right ide. She had these troubles Wallasd frequently tend-SeliO61. She -I as beitine -regular- -- and feels much bettor since the Began. • taking the Vegetal le Compound and attends sell •ol regularly, She is gainieg • stehclily at. 1 ha Ne no 'hesitancy..ia •reeentrachd:ng Lydia' E. Pinkham's Vegetable compound and Lviia E. Pinkhatit's, Blood eXiedicine-MrS. JOHN Toms; Ball St., Cobourg, Ont, Standing all day, or sitting liz • cramped positions, young girls contract deranged conditions, and develop headaches, backache,. irregularities, nervousness and bearing -down pains, all of which are symptoms of woman's ills. Every mother who has a dauglite.r suffering from such symptorna should give Lydia Vegetable • Compound a fair trial. ISSUE No. 41-'21. •