The Brussels Post, 1921-2-10, Page 3r
THE *SOCIAUZED PALE, WAN CHEEKS
MICA', ANAEMIA
NItA
CITIZEN
THE MAN OF MOST USE
TO HIS FELLOW MAN.
Value That the Son of God
Placed on' Huntan Life Must
Be Our Standard.
Both the Old and the New Testa-
ments describe the kind of man who
to of greatest 180 to his fellow men.
The good citizen is the man we aro
Gearing a good deal about, of late.
"Real Amerlcan•ta'm" 1s beard on the
Lipa of public school teachers, The
good citizen is the man who has a re-
LigiOus background. Long ago, one
student of human affairs put it so:
Who shall ascend into the hill of the
Lord,
And who shall stand In his holy place?
He that hath clean hands and a pure
heart,
SVbo bath not lifted up his soul unto
fale eh.00d,
And hath not sworn deceitfully.
The man who keeps up that pace is
aoue too common even la our so-called
Christian times. This Is a picture of
absolute honesty, with God and man.
The Standard of Christ.
Now, our Lord goes farther than the
prophets and teachers of the Old Tee.
Lament. "Ye have heard It said, man,
eye for au eye and a tooth for a tooth,
but 1 say unto you—" First, then,
Christ transfers the emphasis from
acting to thinking. This is revolution-
ary. Courts try men for what they ac-
tually do. The law 'mows nettling of
thoughts unless they are expressed.
You may think all the criminal libel
you please, but as long as it is not put
into words, no legal action can be
brought against you. But Christ
probes into the thoughts, "As a man
thinketh In his heart, sods he," And
He is absolutely right. Out of the.
Heart are the issues of life. The boy
who reads evil books, looks at salaci-
ous pictures, is feeding his mind on
garbage, and garbage always gives off
a stench. Did not the chief of police
of ono of our great cities recently is-
sue an order that there were to be uo
more scenes of crime shown in the
movie houses of that city. One pass-
age of the Old Testament says we are
to love the neighbor. Another, to love
the foreigner. Another, to love your
servant. But Christ commands us to I
love the enemy. Immorality iiat al -1
ways boon, among civilized races, a;
grave sin, frequently punishable by
death, But Christ said that to cherish
the though of it was equally bad. In
short the Lord of Life says to the
man who would be of service to his
generation, he must think right.
It is surprising how humanity will;
respond, once the opening is made.
The time was, when the great muse-
ums of London were not open to the
Public. The theory was, that the ig-
norant and common folk would deface
the statuary, or mar the pictures, But
one Sunday the picture galleries and
museums were opened to all comers,
and a more quiet and orderly stream
of people was never seen, than the
stream of visitors who that day passed
through those treasure -houses. It was
said for centuries that the black man
had no brains, no soul, and the like.
But when Livingstone died, in Africa,
a thousand mules from the coast, those
faithful blacks embalmed the body,
and carried It to the coast, through
hostile villages, across rivers and over
mountains. Such lives are worthy of
consideration. The value that the Son
of God placed on human life, is not
the standard yet. But It must come
to be the standard. The socialized
citizen es the one who looks upou his
fellow man as of infinite worth. He
will not try to hire girls for his store
at a wage on which they cannot live
decently, he will qot compel his fac-
tory operatives to work with unpra
totted machinery, that may any me
mint hurl one to death, or leave hum
disfigured for life,
True Citizenship.
In a little spot near the wall of 'Mule
den, in China, there Is a grave. It is
the grove et a young English doctor
who went as a missionary, in 1910.
One day it was noised about that the
pneumonic plague was coming from
the north. The death rate was one
hundred per cent. No man, woman or
child attacked recovered. When
Ohlna heard this, elle stood speechless
with terror. Then Arthur Jackson
lett his work, went to the railroad sta-
tion
tation in Muktlen, and erected a barrier
between the plague and the helpless
misses of Chinese. Day after day he
worked, clad in oilskin boots, a white'
robe, with a bag over his head, and
breathed through a sponge. He visit.
ed every incoming train, separated
the diseased and unsuspected, until
the fatal tide was stemmed. Then ho
discovered lu his own spitum the
traces of blood that told him the end
was at hand, and in a few hours the
powerful, Ohrletliku life came to a
close. They burled him by night by
the city wall. The Chinese Viceroy
carne to the funeral ami made the
principal speech. Doctor Jackson was
a socialized citizen,
Dumb -bells were finst used, it In
said, in the time of Queen Elizabeth,
the earlier Sorms being sticks loaded
with lead at the ends, these being
bell -like in shape.
There are over Iwo million people
in tho world'sufgerlag fram'leprosy;
over half cf; l'Ania fire in ladle.
New Health. Can he Obtained by
Enriching the Blood.
Whoa a girl in her 'teens becomes
poeyieh, listless and dull, when noth-
ing seems to interest her and dainties
do not tempt her appetite, you may be
certain that she noede more good
blood than her system is provided
with. Before long her pallid cheeks,
frequent headaches, breathlessness
and heart palpitation wilt confirm that
she la anaemlo. Many mothers•, as the
result of their own 'girlhood expert -
ems, can promptly detect the early
signs of anaemia and the wise mother
does not wait for the trouble to de-
velop further, but at once gives her
daughter a course with Dr, Williams'
Pink Kilo, which renews the blood
supply and banishesimamate before It
has obtained a hold on the system,
Among the many who lave • benefited
by the use of these pills is Mise Dora
Kerr, R.R. No. 4, Wiarton, Ont., who
says: "For a long time I had been
feeling tired and worn out. I was
troubled with headache and backache,
and would wake up in the morning
feeling tired and depressed, 'I had to.
walk a considerable distance going, to.
and from school and would feel so
tired that it seemed I could not go an-
other step, About this time a lady
doctor came tache school, to examine
the children. and she told me I badly
needed a tonno to build me up. Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills had been used in
our homy before this and I began to
take them. I can only say that they:
have greatly helped me. I no longer
suffer from the headaches and back-
aches and I now wake up in the morn-
ing teeling rested and refreshed. If
over in need of a tonic again I shall
lose no time in taking Dr. Williams?
Pink Pelle."
You can got these pills through any
dealer in medicine or by mall poet -
paid at 50 cents a box or six boxes for
$2.50, from The Dr. Williams' Medi-
cine Co., Brockville, Ont.
Bacon is more than twice se valu-
able as rump steak, from the food
point of view.
Minard's Liniment for Dandruff.
Disease Carrier*.
Health experts have been trying to
fled out whether our top lntlmete
island, the bedbug, - does, AS long Mite
voted, act as a carrier of disease.
The answer le probably yes. It may
carry relapsing fever, bubonic plague
and poseibly leprosy. But if it does so,
each eases are merely .aeoldentnl,
germs acquired by biting a sick per-
son being transferred to a healthy in-
dividual with another bite, 'Unlike
Me malaria mosquito, the flea and that
louse, the bedbug does not serve as an
"intermediate hoot" for the develop-
ment of the paraaito organisms con-
cerned,
On the other hand, the bite Of the
bedbug Is quite polsonous to some peo-
ple. There le reason for congratula-
tion . that the idsect has no wings,.
Educe otherwise thele would be no
safety from it even for the meat care-
fulof housekeepers,
It Is one of the moat intelligent of
insects. Brea bedsteads of brass and
iron do not insure safety from its at -
teaks, inasmuch as 1t may find hiding
places fa such beds or get to them
readily from other plaees of conceal-
meat.
The best way to get rid of bedbugs
fa by the liberal use of kerosene.
Weighing Air.
Until very recently nobody knew
how much air weighed.
We cannot see the air, and, except
when the wind btowo, we do not feel
it. Hence it seems to us to have al-
most 110 substance.
Yet it Is a rather aubstantlal fluid.
When it moves at a rate of 100 miles
an hour it uproots great forest trees
a_d throws the waters of the ocean
Into'turmolY.
It our bodies were empty of air the
Pressers of the atmosphere surround -
Mg us would crush us to an immedi-
ate pulp.
A room ten feet long, ten feet wide
and ten feet high contains seventy-
flye pounds of air.
Of Queen Victoria's!! grand children,
one is a reigning monarch—King
George—and three are Queen Con-
sorts of Norway,' Spain, and Rumania.
Thesea-cow, or dugong, is a herb-
ivorous water -aminal found in the
Red Sea and tho East; from 8 to 12
feet in length, it resembles a small
whale.
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HEALTH A i T.H iL'1DAIO ATiellM 0
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BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON
Provincial Board of Health. Ontario
Dr, Middleton will be glad to answer questions on Public Health mat-
' tars through this column, Address him at the Parliament Bldgs.,
• Toronto. d
11R,MIL VIIAl,ALvn®ateIIL®ion imInk age MIL We
Never was there a time when the stone will be left unturned to over -
pursuit of health and happleess ap- come these prejudices. The people
pealed more to all classes of people want to know how to keep well and
be healthy, and the Provincial Board
than it is doing to -day.
Warm rays of optimism are be-
ginning to break through the clouds
of doubt and despondency that follow-
ed everywhere in the wake of the
world war. We are planning for and
looking forward to a butter world hero
on earth—a more civilized world, ri
deeper and healthier world. And
there is no reason why our hopes and
dreams should not be realized.
How beautifully. George B. Shaw
expresses this thought in "Candida,"
when he says "God has given us a
world that nothing but our own fool-
ishness keeps from being a Paradise."
That is just the point. It is foolish-
ness that permits disease germs to
spread unchecked in our midst—bring-
ing ill-healbh and misery where there
should be health and happiness. It
is foolishness and lack of knowledge
that is the cause .of so much infantile
mortality, so many physical defects
of childhood, and so much venereal
disease in every community. Mora
and more it is becoming evident that
ordinarily intelligent people want to
keep well, want to keep their homes
clean and sanitary in every way, want
to 'have healthy children and keep
them healthy, want to live healthy
lives and enjoy more and more the
great blessings of sunshine, fresh air,
good food and sanitation, Foolish-
ness and lack of knowledge are the
two main stumbling blocks in the way
of getting all important knowledge
of these basic principles of life dif-
fused throughout the country, and no
of Health is taking energetic steps to
send this information broadcast over
the country. With this end in view
child welfare demonstrations and
baby clinics aro being conducted at
various points throughout the Pro-
vince by trained nurses, and the rav-
ages of venereal disease are being at-
tacked by a network of treatment
climes that are being established at
ninny centres.
The protection from injury, and
caro of the health of workers in in-
dustry is being affected through a
Division of Industrial Hygiene which
is working to bring about conditions
in factories and industrial concerns
of all kinds, that will not injure or be
a menace to the health of the em-
ployees, especially as regards trades
that are considered dangerous, un-
healthy or sedentary. The increasing
numbers of women in industrial pur-
suits having an important bearing on
the health and vitality of the conning
generation, will be given much atten-
tion. The importance of cleanliness
in the home, and the necessity for
pure food and a good wholesome water
supply for drinking purposes will also
be demonstrated.
In addition, there will be numerous
public lectures and moving pi
cture ex-
hibite on general Public Health topics,
laying particular attention in some
cases on the value of the Public
Health nurses who are now conduct-
ing climes alt over the Province and
doing important educational work in
Infant and Child Welfare,
After a temclsy trial of
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instead of coffee, you're apt
to wonder wily you. stuck to
the coffee habit so long
INSTANT POSTUM
IS DELICIOUS
AND HEALTHFUL
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Adrift,
Adrift 0n :the ocean:
No *1110 by slay, non' inion by night,
Nor throbbing stare to guide we right;
Dar and rudder fail me,
Terrors grins await me;
Helpless, by raging wave I'm borne
In tempest loud lis howling storm.
Adrift ea the ocean.
Adrift ee ilte's seal
In the sky no light I see --
Is any there? Abe not for me;
Wares of 441114 etrfeld me;
Fears, death -boding, hold rue;
No Faith I know.•• -no Bose ---no Love-,
And yet I cry to God above
Adrift on Life's sea.
WINTER WEATHER
HARD ON LITTLEONES
Our Canadian winters are exceed-
ingly hard on the health Of little ones.
The weather' is often so severe that
the mother cannot take the little one
out for an airing, The consequence is
that baby 1s confined to overheated,
badly ventilated rooms; takes cold
and becomes cross and peevish. Baby's
Own Tablets ehould be given to keep
the little one healthy. They are a rand
laxative welch regulate the stomach
and bowels and thus prevent colds,
The Tablets are sold by medicine
dealers or by mall at 26 cents a box
from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Ont.
Resistance of Human Body.
The United States Bureau of Stand-
ards has recently' made some interest-
ing experiments for measuring the
electric resistance of the human body.
They were made for the fleet time in
such a way as not to include the re-
sistance through the skin (a variable
factor) where the current enters and
leaves the body.
The measurements showed that the
electrical resistance -of the same part
of the bodyin different individuals
may differ by ratio of 3 to 2, or even
more. The 'resistance of a person
changes from day to day, and often by
small amounts In an hour. Also the
reaistanee depends to some extent up-
on the position of the body and the de-
gree to which the muscles are relaxed.
It is thought that a knowledge of
the resistauce of different parts of the
body, exclusive of the skin, may be of
interest to those concerned with life
hazards from high-voltage circuits,
since when accidental contact is made
to such circuits the skin is burned at
the point of contact and therefore
I largely loses its protecting power.
"Pape's Diapepsin" for Indi-
gestion.
"Papa's Diapepsin". Is the quickest,
surest relief for Indigestion, Gases,
Flatulence, Heartburn, Sourneea, Fee
mentation or Stomach Distress caused
by acidity. A few tablets give almost
immediate stomach relief and shortly
the stomach is corrected so you can
eat favorite foods without fear, Large
case costs only 60 cents at drug atom
Absolutely harmless and pleasant.
Millions helped annually. Largest
selling stomach correotor in world.—
Adv.
Hot Ice.
Water has always been regarded as
an incompressible substance. Never-
theless, a Washington scientist, Prof.
P. W. Bridgman, has succeeded in re -
clueing it to four-dttbs of its normal
volume by subjecting It to a pressure
of 160 tons to the square inch.
Most remarkable, however, is the
act that the water thus compressed be-
comes a solid, turning to ice, though
nearly boiling hot!
By the use of high pressure Prof.
Bridgman has converted water into
four new kinds of ice, each having its
own peculiar properties, All four are
more dense than ordinary ice and,
therefore, heavier. They are so much
heavier that cakes of them will ac-
tually sink in water instead of floating,
Land -Going Warships.
There is a new typo of armored
craft which in war may be utilized on
land as well as on the water.
It is an armorcled motorcar mount-
ed on the deck of a boat, the propeller
of which it drives, by the help of suit-
able gearing, with its own gasoline en-
gine. But, if there be occasion, it can
rue off of the boat and operate in the
ordinary way as an armored motor-
car.
One use suggested for dila amphibi-
ous vehicle is that of transporting
troops from vessels to the shore, the
car being provided with a machine
gun for defensive or offensive put,
poses.
Water Curtain.
The Clncln.uatl Fire Department has
been experimenting with a new kind
of fireproof suit which s supplemented
by a helmet so contrived as be dis-
charge a curtain of water downward
over the body of the wearer, Thus
equipped, the are -tighter can with safe-
ty venture into the midst at flames.
The suit is made of fireproofed can-
vas and la of two tblclmessos, between
which (convoyed by a tubo) water
!Iowa. This keeps the wearer cool,
and Iii in itself a protection. Btlt the
defense is tnado complete by a brass
perforated pipe which, encircling the
helmet, dieeharges all around him a
sort of veil or showerbath of water.
;. .
Used as n curd for "scolds," the
docking -stool was a chair fastened at
the end of a long beam' over a pond nr
river, The last record of ita use was
at t.eetr.:ustsl•, in 1800,
AUTO RSPAI8 PARTS
for meet snakes and melee* of rare.
Four old, broken or worn-out parts
replaced. Write or wire up denprih'
irttl' what mei want. We' carry tae
%remit
oS e1,IiirnrlitlY users ersnuw eerie
acrd autotnebile equenuoni. 'We alae
r.O.D. anywhere in Canada, Natio-
rps9factory
our
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923 -oat ann'erin at., Toronto, Oat.
What Is a Boy Scout?
A 'Soy Scouts Ile enjoys a walk
through the woods more than he does
the excitement of the city streets. I•Ie
learns the facts about the winds, the
stare, the trine and all living things—
and'becomes "meter of'hlmselt" in
the open.
A Stout can tie a knot that will hold,
he can swim, he can patch a tent, he
can mend a tear in his trousers, he
can tell you what weeds are poisonous
and what are not; if living neat' the
ocean, lake or river be can reef a sail
or pull an oar,
A Scout does not run away when an
accident occurs. If a pera'on has been
cut he uses his first aid knowledge in
stopping the flow of blood; if a person
bas been burned he knows just what
to do to alleviate the sufferings; and
should anyone be drowning, his train-
ing helps him to meet the emergency,
to swim, with all clothes on it 110002,
sum to the person endanger, and to
bring him back to safety. And when
the drowning person is pulled ashore,
he doesn't stand around waiting for
somebody else to do something. He
knows how 10 apply artificial respira-
tion and seta to it at once because he
know that net one moment, can be
lost.
A Scout le kind to everything that
lives. He prides himself upon doing
a "good turn" every day—for which
be, of course, will not accept a tip.
A Scout promises to do Ills duty to
God and hie country, to help other
people at all times, to obey the Scout
law, and a1 all times undertakes • to do
Ilia beet to keep himself physically
strong, mentally awake and morally
straight.
Any boy, twelve years of age or
over, may become a Boy Scout by
joining a troop that has already been
started. In case there is no troop in
his neighborhood, or if for other rea-
sons it is advisable to form a new
troop, this may be done after coneul-
tatlon with Scout Headquarters in
Toronto. But in any case, the consent
of the parent or guardian must be
shown on the enrollment blank.
Islands For Sale.
Almost anyielaud sounds attractive,
which probably accounts for the fact
that many famous specimens have re-
cently changed hands' for quite large
sums, . irrespective of their actual
worth.
Herm and Jethou, In the English
Channel, are rented by Mr. Compton
Mackenzie, the well-known novelist;
the Shetland Isles of Bast and West
Burry—the latter closely associated
with Sir Walter Scbtt's novel, "The
Pirate"—will also probably change
hands shortly.
The Pembroke Islands of Simmer,
Grasaholm, Gateholm, and Midland are
another collection which should not
lack bidders; particularly among me
ture lovers. Besides their scents
beauty, they are the home of rare sea-
birds, rabbits', seals, and the elusive
porpoise,
From Italy comes the news of yet
another island purchase. Au enter.
Prising firm of cinema -producers have
bought Monte Cristo, immortalized by
Dumas' novel, and propose using it for
filming purposes.
MONEY ORDERS.
Buy your outof-town supplies with
Dominion Bxpress' Money Orders.
Five Dollars costs three cents.
Auto -Battery Service Kit.
All the necessary paraphernalia for.
giving service on automobile storage
batteries are kept conveniently to-
gether, ready for use, by means of a
portable kit. The enameled -steel case,
22 in. long, 12 in. high, and 631 in.
wide, contains a rubber jar for dis-
tilled water, a hydrometer aately held
in a clip, a three -compartment sliding
tray for extra terminal nuts and vent
caps, and a full set of tools. The kit,
which weighs 10 1b., is easily carried
by the long bar handle at the top.
Minard's Liniment Relieves Distemper
France's birth-rate of 7 per 1,000,
with infant mortality at 20 ger cent.
of bert'he, compares badly with Ger-
many's birth-rate of 20 per 1,000, with
infant mortality at 10 per ceuta of
births.
In 1914 the Arras region of Frame
had 41,000 cows; to -day there are
only 8,000, including 5,000 supplied by
Germany, of which 80 per cent. dire
affected by the foot-and-mouth dis-
ease.
Chilblains, Frost-
Bites and chapped
hands use
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for Immediate relief try a tube
to -day and be convinced
BEWARE Of SUBSTITUTES
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Agents for br. Joke nnean6
BELIEVES PAIN
Slow Work,
Qutdo-" hie wonderful. redwood
tree has taken couturiers to grow to its
present size,"
Tburiat•--•"No wonders We oss a
government reservation."
AlltWrontiogi.
A party hcl Dardesie
stood puzzled
at beforee 400l bird,s
"It's a heagle" said one.
"'Lt's not," Bald another; "it'd a
howl."
They appealed to a bystander,
a"Both " sant wrong," he anortty; "it's
nawki
A Speedy Poet.
A New England teacher avers that
the subjoined is an actual composition
on Longfellow, the poet, composed by
a fourteen -year-old pupil:
"Beauty W. Longfellow was born In
Portland, Maine, while his parents
were travelling in Burope. He had
many fest friends, among whom the
fastest were Phoebe and Alice Oary."
The Modern Maid of All Work.
/Ire. Sutton advertised for a woman
to do general housework. A oolored
girl applied for the place.
"Are you a good cook?" asked Mrs.
Sutton.
"No, indeed, I don't cook," was the'
reply.
"Are you a good laundress?"
"I wouldn't do wasbla' and ironin';
it's too bard on the hands."
"Cao you sweep?" asked Mrs. Sut-
ton.
"No," was the answer, "I'm not
strong gh.
Well;enou' said the lady o1 the house,
quite exasperated, "may I ask what
yon c"
" edanusts,do?' replied the girl placidly.
The first colors used by artists in
the early history of the world were
made from various colored earths,
bound together with honey or one of
the gums.
DANDERINE
Slops Hair Coming Out;
Thickens, Beautifies.
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tlPattoa, Indefrostton, Pile:man*s
Rbettn atiem, ttidneyTroubles, It la
wail.lwown, having been exteoelvely an,
vertised, since It was Brat manufactured
in 1858e by diettibutlon of large duan
ties of Almanace, Cooic Spoke, klealUA
Rooke, eta, whioh are furnished ta
agente tree of oluwge. The remedies aro
sold at a price that allows aaggents to
double their money. Write Alonzo 0,
Elise Modica' Co„ 124 9t, Paul 9t.'heti
Montreal. - Mention this paper.
871eto d�i Poet, FaetagandAohfssTired.
Atter a hard day's work or a loud trami5
andyourfeet are •oompletely used up,.
bathe them in hot wafer then rub 11100t)n
melt wltli MTNARD'9 LINI1SSINT. I6
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The three Prairie Provinces have
8,000 elevators that hold 110,000,000
bushels of ';rain
A 'moderato gale has a velocity of
between . thirty-nine and forty -slit
miles an hour, a strong gale between
forty-seven and fifty-four ratites per
hour, and a whole gale between fifty-
five and •sixty-three miles per hour.
LryAI•.PM„Y,hr.r.,-.r.nCORNS
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Lift Right Off 91 P
without Pain
Magic! Drop a little "Freermne' on
an acbing corn, Instantly that corn
stops hurting, then shortly you lift it
right off with fingers. Doesn't hurt a
bit.
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of
"Freeaone" for a few cents, sufficient
to remove every hard corn, soft corn,
or corn betwoen the toes, and calluses.
Amortoa's Pioneer Dog Remedies
13ook- on
DOG DISEASES
and How to Peed
Mailed Pree to arty Ad-
dress by the Author.
a. Clay Glover CO., Dro.
118 Went Slat Street
New York, D.S.A.
A few cents buys "Danderine." Af-
ter a few applications you cannot find
a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides
every hair shows new life, vigor,
brightness, more color and abundance.
MOTHER!
'California Syrup of Figs"'
Child's Best Laxative
Get busy and relieve tftose pains
with that handy botdaof
Sloan's Liniment
1T THAT Sloan's does, it does dtote
'/e/ oughly—penetraks without,' rub.
bing to the afflicted part and
promptly relieves most kinds of ester•
nal pa:ins4.and aches. You'll find It
clean and non -skin -staining. Keep i0
bandy for sciatica, lumbo of neuralgia,
over -exerted muscles, stiff joints, back-
ache, pains, bruises strains, sprains,
bad weather after-effects.
For 39 years Sloaa's Lielmont has
'helped thousands the world over You
aren't likely to be an exception.'toor•
taiydor
produce results.
All ggl s--35a,,We,$L40.
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Liniment
Accept "California" Syrup of Figs
only—look for the name California on
the package, then you are sure your
child is having the best and meet
harmless physic for the little stomach,
liver and bowels. Chilli;en love its
fruity taste. Full directions on each
bottle. You must say "California."
ASPIRIN
Only "Bayer" is Genuine
Warning! Take no chances with
substitutes for genuine "Bayer Tablets
of Aspirin." Valeta yon see the name
"Bayer" on package or on tablets you
are not getting Aspirin et all, In every
Bayer package are directions tor
Golds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheu-
matism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago
and for Pain. handy tin boxes of
twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug -
_Mats also sell larger packages. Made
in Canada. Aspirin is the trn.do mark
(registered in Cann da) of Bayer Manu-
facture of Morroncettcliettleeler or
Snllcyliracid.
C'LJ R IC 8J IIA
SOOTHES SKIN TROUBLES
Bathe with plenty of Cuticura Soap
and hot water to cleanse and puri-
fy. 1Dry lightly and apply Cuticura
Ointment to soothe and heal. Cut!.
tura Talcum soothes and cools the
skin and overcomer heavy percpl-
ration, Delicate,dellghtfnl,distlegud.
Sos0254. fielmn'tSsniSnc. Telma:. Sid
throughout thefondnlun. Con OIaaLlepun
1. me. linin1,14 SI. Pull St., 0, Moulreel.
CuGrura roma.an ena. without nue, '
It?;lea No. a# 2l,