The Clinton News Record, 1922-3-16, Page 3HEALTH EDUCATION
DR. 4. 3. litlIDDLETON
Pravlricfat Board of Health* Ontario
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D. Mideletea will be glad to answer questions on tPublfe I•iealt
tern -through this column. ` jdtlress duke at &p diad House, S
Crescent, Torontq
mal*
adina.
Sturgeon Falls is a tows that brings as it should be, the 2rroper plitvice fo
.great credit to the Northland as re- teaching elementary principles' of ;s'an
gelds the sanitary conditions cif its 'ation to ,the young, but when the boys
schools, This progressive municipal.. and girls go to school it is there that
ity in ;far -away Nupissing sets arty ex- right habits must bo inculca'te'd. In
aatvplki
that 'might Ked he emulated an setting a good e,wiiip1e Lor cleanliness
some of the older and more settled the .school Should be the mode'l', This
districts In the province.
Tho most recent sanitary inspection
of the Public and. 'Separate schoglis; of
Sturgeon Falls, made by the Medical
.O•fhiror'of Health, Dr. 'Coullo be, gives
the following indoriration —
Gro::und.r--three-quarter-rores, sandy
soil, sewer, drained.
Water supply, -iron river, water-
work, and filtration plant; driniting
• fountains:
Closets—porcelain bowls, self or
automatic flush Valve type.
School building—kick -•and stone,
-wids one blaeloboan•d in• each class room
and 'ail- in good -order as to seats,
blinds and number ,of windows .re-
•qu rod.
Heating --steam; electric lighting;
inlet and outletroof ventilation.
Wash places -=Paper - towels sup-
plied, and suitable wash plaices ; for
boys .and gulls; TM elates use in the
schools. •
Talks on sanitation given, besides
n {suis{ inspection by Public Health
Nurse.
The 5ulistitution cif drinking foun-
tains for the discredited common
drinking cusp is la common-sense and
progressive 'nneasure, as is also the
use of paper towels instead of the
.common ea roller towel. Mention
might also be made of the fact that
no elates are, .used, wh'i'ch is very
coitrimndab,) rom a sanitary stand-
point.
Last but not least,'the schools and
:municipality generally, have secured
the services of a,Puiblic health Nurse
who will offer advice to expectant
mothers, and *Ell ins'ttnilet mothers ,in
the teehing'and care of their e.hibd.ren,
thus rod iiiag the infant ann ba9'i'ty;
will point -out physical defects in the
young so that they mise be core'ected,
and teach the prin;iiples of hygiene,
sanitation and right ipvi'ng lie the :whole
comrn'anity,
The youthful Mind is more receptive
to teaching than the adult, the latter
oaten swayed r by prejudice and un-
fortunate experience; -The hope ef,the
future, thexefero, lies in the .1)072' end
girl's who readily learn "the2ittie every -
dal habits of personal and com un -
i 3 e'',eanlinesis• that mattes them
healthy .in later yeassa. The heroic• is
,Owen Sound Recognizes Worth of
Scouting, •
-Judging from the sentiments •ex-
pressed` in :the following editorial
quoted from the Owen Sound "Sun
'ratios,' the,peo»ile of Owen Sound ocr-
tainly appreciate their Boy Scouts:
"Without disalay, or in fact publicity
of any kind, real work is going on 1..
the interests of the boys of this city;
It is going on under different auspices,
but with the sang object—that of up.,
budding -a clean cut, manly type of lad.
Wile will -grow up -to. be a worth -while,
asset to the community The Boy
Scouts Aseociatioh is one of'the,se ef-
forts, and given half the chance the',
•city sh caul be chuck full of this .or=
ganizatten, Then, again there .are "in
fluonees at work to provide facilities
for the 'upbuilding of the boys • of the
oonuuuuity. Itis real good to find one
prominent organization backing -the
boys' club at Northcliffe section,
do not kilos of a fitter bunch of boys •i
than those taking am active _part- in
connection:with tltia.particular branch
cP 1orad-work..Rdceutly at a luncheon:
lie{ d by.the" spdnaoiis of this eiliort an.
•octetto kuliplied the programme of •a,
most.'enjoyable half scour. Devoid of
boldne.t;-nervYness in thenas.ty form,
They exhibited an easy self-control aid l
tiatnlog one hase;ulron the aro and
were ill tli act of laying fY second
when the ilremen "arrived. It Is suf-
liolent to say blurt -the blase was ex-
tialguisheii to ehertrardor,
*.. , t
Fell information, regarding the "tbr.
{nation and conduct 'of Hoy Scout
Troops and Wolf Cub (Junior Scout)
Packs may be {tad upon application to
the Eloy Scout Headquarters, Dlccr
and Sherbourne Streets, Toronto,:
ROSYCHEEKEA
HEALTHY WOMEN
ys
what is being 'aimed at in keeping YinoW e' Y' till ,Value of Rich'
the:,
saniUtar
y condition of the schools ,
up tq a very high level, es is 'being Red Blood.
done in Sturgeon Falls.
TMs town Is showing to be in ' Robust, healthy, sed-dheekdd women
every way a progressive municipality. seldom worry. Their condition •of
mind and, body is such that they can
Lad Poisoning. rise above, the causes that bring mci-
The reply to the question, "In• what anchaly.and brooding., It is the wo-
tradea based' .poisoning tiniest frequently no'n wltlli .weak, vva,terY blood who Is
occurs and what should be dgane to 'thrown into nervous .unrest by little
preVeett it," is as follows:
Lead Poisoning, which gives rise t
more sickness than any other escape,
ticnuwl poisob, has been known to cm
cur in over .150 different 'trades, th
ores causing,meat poisoning >being
lead smelting, making and handling
lead oarbaitate, .making storage -'bat-
teries, ,painting, special printing, and
electrotyping processes, and pottery
and tile works.
The Chief preventive measures, are
roughly: •
1. Prevention,ef fornsation and &-
culatiion of lead•duat.•
2. Where (1) cannot he completely
aoeompaielied, •iprotectien of the work-
ers frani such dust by masks, etc.
3. Medical supervision, ^ including
the rejection of over snuceptiiles, care
in placement of workers: with predis.
posing conditions, and special regula-
tion of the most dangerous -processes.
4. Provisions of wasdti1g facilities,
lockers, eating rooms..
Precautions from the worker's point
of view consist in making use of the
facilities provided, and making a point
of eating plenty of food, especially
breakfast. Food, particularly milk, is
even more importantfor lead workers
than for others as lead is store apt to
cause poisoning if it ,gets into the
stomach when it is empty.
an'noyances'. that growso great: in, the
o Imagination that it seems as if she
must screarm to relieve her feelings..
A woman's health quickly fails • her
o ween her blood becomes than and
weak. The ;stoinaeb'Is'disordered and
all :appetite va'nlaltes. The nerves lose
W. French, of Victoria, B.C., wlro
did not give his specific ' address, asks
for ,information regarding baking
Powders, Those powders claiming to
contain no alvm are noodle withacid
phosphate, according to the. Chief
Aaalynt of 'the Dominion Health De-
partment. at Ottawa. A, to •the cream
of tartar, any samples examined by
the Chief Analyst have been found. to
be at excellent quality and apparently
prepared ram purified argals'•
a gentlemanly address that few could
excel. You could hardly make me be,
sieve a year or so ago that. such
velopnient was possible. A residend •
has been converted. into a club' house`
games and "music are Indulged in and
as the week nights. go 'by the lads'' are'
there and getting" the benefit of the
•training the club affords,l: Generous
contributions have been made toward
the equipment and furnishing of the:
house, and the Ietest addiflblt' has been
a fine little library managed on the.
same'H•nes:as the public library. Next
summer a bathing beach is aimed at
and with the generosity of friend$ it
Is hoped that bathing and swimming
facilities wild be available . for the
Northcliffe chaps, who deserve the
highest compliment on the manner in
which :they are acquiting' theimselvee.
Tiley are making good, every one of
them, and the big'ones • are helping;
the little fellows' in a real brotherly
way. - The organization having the
matter in.h,'and will find lair' reward in
knowing dhat 11 le responsible for the
accomplishment of great good 'Id the
lads and:to:thecommunityat large."
Napanee Scouts Adept Fireinen."
Another example of Scout training
in preparedness-, and resourcefulness
comes from Napanee; Ont,' As -their
I re departinent, is only a volinteer,
force, owing to the size .of the com-
ntunitY, the volunteer firemen are
sometimes delayed by uiitlnteiy, cir-
cunistereos. Ata recent fire iii Nap.
aneo the vDlanteer`foree'arrived tin
the scene to find the hose cant aIready
in posi,tion•`manleed by three Seouts of
the 1st Na»anee" Troop ' and thein•
.Stoutniaster,• They 1
their strength•weci so sleep is not re-
gular and does• not refresh the body.
A state •of weakness arises that in-
creases gradually and gives further
cauee for worry. 6taod blood to neces-
sary to every woman NOV) has grown
pale and weak, and in this condition
Dr. Williams, Pink Pille will be found
of.great benefit, because they enrich
and purify the blood. Worsen who are
anaemic, suffer front indigestion, .pal-
pitation, headaches and nervous at-
tacks' will find naw strength: through
a fair use of these pills: Among the
women who have proved -the value of
this medicine is• Mrs. Enos Levy, Hac-
kett's Cove, N,S., who says. "About
lh
two years ago I began to fail in'healt
and was very weak. My constitution
wasall run dawn, and my blood wad'
weak and, watery, as 'was manifest
every month. I had heard of Dr. Wih-
liems' Pink Pills and what they would
do for the blood, and being in such a
low 'condition I decided to try thein,
By the time I had finished the fourth
box I found to my great delight that
I wan a great deal stronger, and my
blood a deep red color, I have a lot
.of work to do besides taking care of
my•little one, and with my good health
I' enjoy it, and I can truthfully` say I
owe this condition to Dr, Williams'
Pink Pills." •
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can be ob-
tained through any medicine dealer,
or may be had by mall, post paid, at 50
centis.a.box or six boxes: for 52.50•from
The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,.Brock-
ville, Ont.
Second in the;British
Empire!
About eighteen piontiis ago I od-
orously • Disposed," making an appeal
in behalf of bibisi babies, and convey-
ing to readers an intier tion that the
enterprise commenced sometime be-
fore 'bythe late Mr. T. Hope Churchill,
for which he had made sundiry collec-
tions,; would. be carried on, and that
a Charter, without stool,' subscription,
would be obtained. Tills has been done,
and the Canadian Blind Babies' Home
Association has {has been incorporated,
with the following:
Directors: Hon. Martini Burnell, Ilan,
President; Hon. J. G. Tuamiir, Presi-
dent; A. H, Fitzsimmons, Vice -Pres.;
Edwaud Grand, See:; 0, Blackett Rob -
inset, Gar. Sec.; g. a 'F. McKinley,
Treas.; Lt. -Col. Whitton, M.D., R. H.
Campbell, Thomas Mulvey, IC.C., A. E.
Provost, W. Lyle Rein, A. J. Prelims',
Charles 11, Pinhey, C.1;., W. J. Cairns,
and Toms Moore.
Trustees: 0.; H. Pinhey, C.E,, Tiioin-
as-MitlreY, KC:, A. J. Freini'an,
Legal Adviser: John I MacCracken,
Bankers:' Royal Bank' of Canada.;'
ALditer: ' A. Aw .Crawley, CA.
Tho objects of this Institution are:
"To provide a Rosie and refugee for
Babym Infant Blind; to.pnovnde Free
Scientif%;Gare, Training and .Mainten-
once; -.to save the lives:` of even a few
of the many of'such uinfbrtunates, who,
for • the hole of- such •sexvdae, .perish
every year; and to return these little
ones to their "ip'areniis, at school age,
with,norttial, healthy 'bodies and sound
had ;succeeded iii, nu nds."
This is.a lenge and greatly .nuecled
He beat the train to the crossing
a good many times
"It's never touched me yet,"
he explained when they pointed
out the risks.
That's the answer a good
many, people make when they
hear that the drug element in
tea and coffee often harms
nerves and health. They say it's
:hover touched them yet,
Sometimes they only th
it hlasn't,
Wakeful nights, drowsy
days, headaches that keep com-
ing more fre-
quently—often
are blamed on
had luck when
the blame be,
long's on ba
nk,
judgment in taking needless
chancel; with harm.
Over on the safe . side is
„ Postum, a pure cereal beverage
delicious and satisfying- ,— con-
taining nothing' that ,can harm
nerves or digestion, Thousands
who used, to try their luck with
tea or coffee are enthusiastic over
having found safety and satin
faction in Postutn,,
It's worth your While to make
the test with 'Postum for ten
days. Postinn is a delightful
drink for any member ,of the
faniiiy; at any meal.
Your grocer hes both i'orms of $'ostuinz
Instant Posturn (in tins) madeinstantly in.tho
cup by the addition of boiling wafer,, Postatne
Cereal (In packages of larger bulk, for those
who prefer to make tha drink while the Meat la
belnitpreparod)Made byboliing£'ar10minutes,
Postum ` jar Health
"There's a Reason"
v {Sorbin Cereal r;+ct., tlsitecf, i7pindeof; ups
Mads by 'Caned
Child Welliaxe Ct g jiI en -1
quirt' at the Government afller4ln the
Veritamprovinces reveitis'thea ctthat
there are at the present time nearly
250 Infant Blind in the Dominion, No.
thing has yet been done for all those
helpless l'i'ttle ones, In the United
States, 18 Years, ago, the first home
was opened in Nes' Yoe'k City': they
have now Homes in 11 Stites, all do-
ing excellent work, iu Eng -laud, some
time age, the late Sir Arthur Pearson
organized; "Sunshine Rouse," Chantey
Wood, fes Blin i Babies, end he claim-
ed that it was elle only one In the
British Farnpnro. Let us have the
SECOND an Canada. To reach this.
Worthy end money is urgently requir-
ed. Fifty Thousand Del'.ars is the
present objective of the Board. While
the fiii t Home is to be Ideated in Ot-
tawa, it will take in the Baby B1ind
front every provi'nee, se that •iJhia so-
peal for funds will be I)antinisn-wide,
and an early and generous response is
confidently e)cpected. Cheques should'
bo made payable to the Canadian Blind
tiabics'' Roane Asiscctetion. .A11 re-
mittances':will be 'promptly „acknowl-
edged.
If you 'happen to know of a Blind
Child under six years of age, be good
enouglh to furnish es with address of
'parents, so that we may get. in •toutoll
With, ouch cases.
The Oddifell,ows`'throug+hout the Do-
minion are contributing generously to
the fund. Fifty-three lodges have al-
ready "responded, and money is still
coming' in. • '
Our Directions are hopeful that this
appeal win meet with se ready reap.
posse. Itis desired that we should
enroll -a number of Life Members at
$100 each; ,but the smallest donation
will be gratefully received, "Lest we
forget"—db it now.
C. Blackett Robinson, Corresponding
Secretary, 188 Dufferin Road, Ottawa,
Canada.
KEEP LITTLE ONES
WELL- IN WINTER
Winter. is a "dangerous Season for
the little ones, The ° days," are so
changeable—one-day bright, 'the next
cold and *stormy; that the mother la
afraid to take the children out for the
fresh air •ans . exercise .they - need so
much. In consequence they are often
Mother, 4.4-inck! ,Give
. California- Fig Syrup
For Child's. Bo*els
Even a'sick child, loves the "fruity"
taste of "California Pig Syrup." If the
little tonguels"conted, or If your child
is listless, cross,. feverish, full o,f cold,
heirs you ean..; See for yourself how
tion poison,' sour bile and Waste from
the tender, fittle bowels and gives. you
a well, .playful child '
Minions of tnelhers keep "Califor.ale.,
spoonful to -clay, saves a csick child to -
Morrow. Ask yoUr ter, genu.
ine."California'llg Syrup" Which has
directions for babies and childreu of
printed ion bottle,: Mother!
YOU /mist pay ,"CaliOritia," or You may
get en imitation fig syrup,
HovrDeserts Retain Water.
Ono, region of the Colorado Desert,
where the escaPe ef the 'Colorado
underground water being utilized for
irrigatieg' Severah thousand acres.
Amelia the Meducte •whiCle.are mak-
eta' thia etmlainied.land rich -aro mel-
ons., barley, alfalfa, oranges,' grapes,
On the .agrieultural experiment farm
. Mecca in this region are, to be found
rare varieties, of' datea which far a'
long, time were 'produced only in
.Arabitt the oases of 'northern Afri-
It has been tonna by U.S, Goveru-
meat experts that the fertility of sons
depends largely en their capacity for
retaining inotattire, In Many Western
lOcalitieg crops grow rocuriantly with
alcarcely any summer rain. It is even
thought to lis possible t.litf,t the per.
dopth. trent forty to ono hundred
feet .inay •be'reshansible for the ever
preil mit Moisture.,
Wrist Meter for Motorists.
Motorists will. appreciate .a now
wri4t DRAM', WU designed to
.ald in the detection Of battery, ettirtor,
said Ignition troubles on car, The
teeter 'fastens, on the wi'dst; tilts anew-
ing .the ,freedorn ef' both hands in
„testing ',,tor grounds:, Wtort otr.eitits.„
broken. wireS,',Wealc batteries, etc; in*
eluded in tho inatruniont IS a Small
antmaler which is aittoinaticallY pre,
tented. against banning ntl , a. tin y
hater to giVe audible indications
making certain
tioiment for StIpps ANA nu,
LINDEN IS BACK
ON JQR EVERY DAY
FEP.I S YOUNG AND
ACTIVE AS A BOY.
Wes Losing Much Time From
Work Because of Stomach
Trouble But Eats Any-
thing on Table Now.
"Think ef it,. a short ,time ago I
could haedly push a plane or use a
Eand saw 0.nd to -clay feel ate young
and active and vigorous as I ever did
irt life," said Harry s, Blueglam,
Well known carpenter of Hester St.,
"For three years before I started
Vrabt to have a single day'e good
health, and, fol. the latat tvro yeans my
storaach hes been dat such a disordered
consiltiourtbat I was just in misery all
the 4.411110. Nothing in the world. will
pull a Man down as quick .as,not be-
ing able to tilgetst what he 'eats, and I
lost weight a.nd-stmength.all the time.
ain tiret job now working every
'daY and feeling floe all the tiara I
fly now. tannic has Joe*. made a brand
Tanlac is• sold by all good druggists,
Natural Law.
"What would you say if you were
told. that China Contains five times as
many ,people as there are in the whole
of tile British Eznpire?"
el shouldn't say nothise," replied
Bill, "because ehould know that it
"Wh*," Inquired the other, "would
you know it was a ,lie?"
"Because," said BM, with an auth-
oritative air, "if there was all these
people in Chi/teethe world, ird tip up."
Minard's Liniment proventsSpanish Flu
A Cast of Bronchitis.
A certain French-Canadian, whose
knowledge of the king's English was
rather sparse, was invited. to stay a
few days with some English-speaking.
'friends in 'Montreal. On his, arrirral
the followin.g conversation ensued:
"Comment ca va, Pierre How are
"Well, my teen', I don't feel ver'
good. I hate a little hours() on the
THIN, FLAT HAIR
GROWS LONG„ THICK
"Danderine" coati
only .85 cents a bottle.
One application ends all
dandruff. stops itching
and falling hair, and,
in a few moments,
you have doubled the
beauty of your hal:.
It will appear a mass,
so soft, lustrous, and
easy to do up. But what
will please you .most
will be after- a few
weeks use, when you see
new hair—fine and
downy at first—yes— gage
but really new hair
growing all over the scalp. "Dander -
me" 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 vow long, thiek, heavy
and luxuriant.
A New Recipe.
"Jelan.," said Miss Newlywed, "run
to the drug store quick and get a loot.
tle of paste."
"Library paste?" asked her hus-
band La surprise..
"Yes, if you can't get kitchen paste.
I'm going to melte some French pastry
for your dinner."
Miitard's Liniment for Coughs and Colds
Leading Them On.
The professor was ready to' perform
a chemical experiment before lila
class, "Should I de anything incor-
rect in this test/ advieed, "we
might be blown through the roof.
/finally Step a little 'nearer so that you
cala follow me better."
for Constipated E3ovvels Bilious- Liver
nic.st c4ti.rtiou.,‘,t,i,„ to.niglit win empty your bowels cent;
physic your bowels when yoll haver PletelY bY Morning' end You will feel
',9'`vi". 01 griPe like Salta Calomel nr
colds 1%1.0010 Caecarets never stir ypu up
Oil, and ,thei cest only ten ca ts
Rain' how Stones.
south Australia seeks a market for
its White epala-wom" beautffol gent
stones. of a kind peculiar to that part
of the world. 'Teo 'wag earn:menial
obstacle lteit, in, the superstition that
tune to the owner. This:silly rintden,
does not worry Canadians,' much and
in Canada, opals are much admired
and ..commonly worn, 'In Europe, how-
ever, It has a surprising grip.. Accord-
InglY, the proclocent.are going to put.
their white opals' Mt the market under
another name. They Will be called,
"taidots,'' after the ,Greelt Nerd for
MONEY OSDE RS.
It always safe to send a tiominion-
Express Money Order. Five 'dollars
costs three ceuts.
'Vilran yen hear a man •complain that
-he has Oct• friciliciP you can: make up
Your sladr4
A Health,, Saving Reniinder
Pon't Wait
until you get the ".
Spanish Influenza
inardsLmiment
At the first sign of it. its Healing
Qualities are Amazing. THE
OLD RELIAi3LE.'
.80..set that your principle of action
would bear to be 'made a NW for the
...low Hat or Invontiosu wanout by Ifteaufec..
toms. VOl411130.1 haw bean made crone simple
lane. .Patent ProtectiOn" bookfet on, newest.
•
HAROLD C. GIHIPMAN 0 CO.
COARSE SALT
LANOTSALT
'TORONTO SALT WORKS
C. .1. CLIFF TOGONTO
imeatcr's V•lonser Dog Z01)16411,"
l3ook on
DOG DISEASES
'and Now, to Feed
Mailed Free to any Ad-
dress by the Author.
. U. Clay Move]: Co., Tao,
120 West 24th Street "
CORNS
Lift Off with Fingers
ly that corn stops hinting, then slant,
ly yon lift, it right Off With fingerS,
Your driiggist soils .a tiny bottle of
"Freoxono" for a. few, cents, alifilotant
'to remove every hard cern,' soft corn,
or Coro between the toes, and the cal,
!uses, without soreness tir irritatten,
6invit Set • 'to your learning
use' wilrird's'Litlini'6nt for the 010,
For CONSTSPATION
, Take Dr. Uossi Kidney =A 'Weer Ma
Price 26c box.
The small pill Zor the small Prloe•
The beet pill at any price.
A prominent 'Toronto phyeielan once
said: "For Indigestion X oar* And no -
,thing to equal Dr. Ross' Piller."
A Presbyterian minister's wife. says
shellnds Doctor Rosa' Pills the nicest
Soid by all druggists, or by mall, on
ACHES AND PAINS -
AVOID the misery of racking pain.
Have a bottle of Sloan's Lira.
ment ham& and apply when
you first feel the ache or pain.
It quickly eases the pain and sends
sis feeling of warmth through the
aching part. Slean,'s Liniment Penetrates
Waren! rubbing.
Fine, too, for rheumatism, neuralgia,
sciatica, sprains and stra ins, stiff joints,
lame back and sole muscles.
For forty years pain's enemy. Ask.
your neighbor,
At all druggists -35c, 70o, $1.40.
Med° in Canada.
oa
Liniment
Classified Advertisements
town? You can earn $26,5O daily. Wo
toaoh ••01.1, Write Chief Xnstruefor.
Canada Vuloanleer, London. Ont,
C114014221. Ont..
boung, pulley*. **Ws, eable.bose,paoklmr-
ate.. shipped sUbjeet to approval at lowebb
price* in Canada. YORK BEILaING
11.6 TOP.owpo.
PAY I,
T1119 gllatallteed
health t 011
• costs you nothing,
etgl; hens pay for it in
egg -Making elentents,
Pratt Food Co. of Canada, Lk!.
Toronto
FACE COVERED
MTH PIMPLES(
liard "Find Red, Festered and,
Itched Badly. Cut!cura Heals.
"Illy trouble began with a sough.
ening of the skin and itchingscalp.
Later bard, red pittaples broke out
on oay face and completely covered
it. Some of the pimples fegtered and
itched badly at thnes. X began Using
Cutlonst Seap and Ointment and
after a few days roy face felt better.
I cantinued using them and in three
weeks was completely healed, aftsr
using one cake of Cuticera Satpura,
one box of Cuticura Ointment."
(Signed) Leslie Gray, 10 Chestnut
St., Plymouth, Mass., Feb.28,1511.
Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal-
ctun promote and maintain' skin
purity, skin comfort and akin health.
The Soap to cleanse and purify, the
Ointment to soothe and heal, the
Talcum to powder and perfume.
itel, 344 Bi. Peal lit, W.,1Coltreal." Sold every -
SO WEAK
COULD HARDLY
DO ANYTHING
Now Looks After Home,
Thanks to Lydia E. Ph&
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much about Lydia.
E. Pinkbant's 'Vege-
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Women tha,t
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I am looking after
my own home n07?
and Seem quite
strong again. I
have recommended
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few friends and you can use my name
If you wish to do so."—Mas.
POtTER, Box 410, Meaforcl, Ontario.
in your own neighborhood there are
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be litelneed With their geheYeal iinda ineric, the 'Payer Cress."'