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Barrie Examiner, 25 Jul 1912, p. 7

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provement of methods 0! life and: beauty into cor'1rse"uu'nttrac`:| only 5 small poruon of `ve hair. Svwgeine brings out the nat- le labor is needed to pm_ ,urn.1 beauties of the hair mad maycs u- -:..u. 1.. .._y., n, ,. . trons to be sure to look for this In-l >`be1. Ba-geinv: is guaranteed to stopl the hair from falling out,.to cure !cLandruI- in .two weeks_and to brlngl `,It_1s___n~pt stipky or` greasy and is {urn} beautle l;a.ir ma(i m;x'I;c's ` it rich in color. Savgeine is not a dye ` lplace where peqplc can `seeuyre, housa- i 'I hold pets, and re hu:nax;aIy destx`oy- f Icd when, poor 1:5. the} are not: . roam. Conaitions are quite e: , dinary. and you would he .s ,did you realize the =+n+n af cw ` WHERE TO FIND THIS GIRL The above pictureot Miss Ruth flgctor of New York is takeh from { we `oyal Canadian Cat club, and far this war`: I `today make earnest abpeal. `A letter, lying `reside me as `I I1 \g: xt,s, -presents 3, st??? of things I` that does not redound to the credit preclaze she is pretty, And this pri;1- ciple underligs _t;eauty s ` conduct (n H ot!;e'r' walks of me. I ad \vpme'n-":ost men_ do--but unless ought to devote trying to make y DIECIQCE Rh? 1': run nlguri` : `_ For the following six months should be fed every three hours in U puam girl knows her own Km , _beauty, and she knows, too, :21: . has nothing to do:I.`ED'.I on but t .ce1Ience of her manners. am! In ...._. ..., vvuc semis me pgzxr-," said 5 man, `'1 always pick 3 plain girl to serve me. I may be wrng, of course. but I fhinlz H :. |.x_ _. - x amazed, and malign-.:l_anv ` And by whom and what! -. Hana \-no .... c....- ,- ,-- w para at the End 0! It All when I` the Day at Accaunting comes? I ' . would be afraid to hurt a Jew-!or I would remember Jesus, the Nazafene. II Iwouldmemeanber the ChOEn'P9nr:1n mere 15 a re people gifted -` ist1`cal1y-!ine hunted. an-'1 ' I a is .ill news to hear that Jet`:- baiting is taking Iodthdid in Canada. Verily, we know not what we do. Here '13 mm: mm .. M... ....-.. - uun. uunus In nearly all we 2. wcrld a corner 1'; 3:1: uoa-s not rqdound credit: :_f the great and `growing city of To- onta. quite ext:-am-. uxe uze writer do 10 ion 'was str%xng1ed,- men-for men are . y-Yuucuuu man are really responsi- ble {or the rapid changes of Iashiun. Speaking jocosely, and to bring the point 'lu'r'tber hozm,--what would protecting an; small digestion nt ti I tlme when the lit_tle one knows too li:- l tie to care {qr H:`h|m'sel1'-tlmc health ~ . vare xrr 0:2 another.` We nrc,s us; heautifying ou'r,homes that v -e forgettibg the-tno-nman unh-\ run '1'H.2 PLAIN G2 "When my wife sends L aid 3 man. "I Alwuua nt- rg and shelter of the sick and k s {our-foote-I (ends Who are 9 cut for care on man T+ -' 'cnia`by the` ladies E `Royal tnnv ` uuty in God's sizht to pr: x dumb creatures, than it 1 [tr W urn = mozs. she trades on them. 5 the time and thought she devote to serving won in `. `.;cun:mu' we chosen-People. ' 1 3 we put out the ght in our ` '5? rv1s;0_E; that will proV`i:1 refqge for anixyals, fin-1. homeless dogs am] cat: 1 nu, Aw ;u-.=v.nr:er JEW-BAITING ll news tn I-..-.;.- 9 race old as the ages-a l intellectually, and art- e in every way-heing 1 malign-.:l_and ' injured. 2: for lE`|rdselt-{h:(c l)enlt;I . and hen1tJt:'sT1V)rothe-r. napplnss. cnu bu assured fa} your llttle one's suture. pays strict at\`en- !` There is ncthipg 1 I than that 1! Von . Latin;-3 will recei e your 's.uba'(ri~7t:'c Send something ii only a five c - piece,` which x-on u~i1I- r\p':5Ir `m .5- nouscs. and of untold `ex-uelty to that ll strong; silent, faithful aervant-thc horse. ,'I7he citizens are. asked fn mlm. I norse. , I7he asked to solve this problem. And if I know anything. of Tomntonians I ouL:bt- 6 kndv: Yntion is urgent. The stat.) nl nairs; or the dog imder sutler.in;:.is piteous. " 'Wc all know; it-see it, every day. `The streets reek xviph the cruelty to Ihorses. It is good to see the rzrowimr `1 '4 is shocking. The patienca; of the hers. ff ; unomes Mr hundreds of dogs and cats, enables I75 worn out ho_rses to enjcr vacations of from ode to threp d There an animal shelters in Lon- ` don-a. particularly splendid work he- ling the Home of Best for broken gamma! Rescue League: 5:: Benton which p.-ovldes annually a temporary shelter for 28,000 small anlinals. Hnds ed to be cured at helped in any other 3' way. sm-rl me-us of health. And this may be 50. yet there ts_nnth- lm: so good that I]: may not be Im-` Kill ic_s in-mch immense quzntuics a.I_ cannot b: 2 !kiIla:.- ' ` :_________.____..___.__ The files xhgz a.-2 nuw In your kitchen Iea.s'tSr.g on some indescribable naszincss I single ypftcn carries malny thousands of 615 body, it is the? _..... duty of, cvury Housekeeper L-.115 part or Gcd's c e mercy of Man. {he . will receive sub; at the longest. `Evetgr second precious. Let us fit you with glasses that will improve your looks and your shght. See us and you will see better, feel better and be better. `We have the experience and disposition to do the right thing at the right time, at the - right price. D. H. 1"i:acLAREN r;.._.__: _ r<:nn 1]feis`sh%5I"' W|I_SON S J -_ -.. ....... uuuug mom were probably `n less (Han an hour ago, and :53 men 615515: grms attached to its hairy : the ousckeemr to assist exterminaling this my_ sf the human race. ousenom pets Iet_ by J1 to starve in empty : crueltv . until the cbildis past fteen and only soda water and lemonade very occa- sionally. ' " jj-- v and dining room pmbabiy bablc an hnnr turn .4 .... Patent Ieathexyshoes a will ms: twice as long i 8 them. 0.`! occasionaily w ` cmth that had been wrum and ball `wafcur. `B011 "them thirty minutes and proceed to f nvashing them as usual. and sunlight. `If you do this every .day and keep your stomach and bow- ygela in good order by taking Chamber 1nin's Tablets when needed. you , ____j_.:_. - Ii ou are a housewife you cannot ' Y . reasonably hope to be healthy or - beautiful by washing dishes, swenping . and do g hous9wzrk_ an qay, and .........1:.. ngv housewzgrrk all davy I `crawling: into bed dead tired a 5Y0}: must get out into the on _ Island, Toronto. Mrs. R. W. King, _ 10 Walmqt Road, Toronto, and Mrs. I Durie, 306 St. George street, Toronw` , to. ' Scmped raw potatoes, pd: 2': cant:-rs w-iLt`co_l water, wil wuuuuunwxs nnnzcl 0! Wild szrasvacrryl Compound Iri :~.c_am1 Em `\nH'r<: -.. .1uere Is :1 long Us: or uzungs no: to eat. but a few llnes will cover be nee essnry precaudons: The chi shauld eat` no fr}ed.food. no mm: from the . `become both healtiy h: For sale by all dtuggista. __._.___-__._` :, one that has a. co; 1 last 5 long time. .:..:.-.._.___ A Snmmerholeior m-.:.:}..pu m'.;m....-... ; approached by any othu goose. sausage or say: me-.:t`s. He must` be denied 311 hot. fresh bread. mummx nn_gb1scu1ts-`or cakes and zrrldcllecnkes I mother try to tempt his upnetlte with delicacies. it the child becomes hungry before the next meal do not H: him up make time."-\Drop our wonk. It nec- essary. in the midst 0 me ironing and ` take a good drug}; of fresh alt. It Is, much better that n famy sould have a few unlroued clothes than that the would it it had been rested. The mokherfs work is never done. and ' it seems as though there was no time for`exerc1se or pleasure. She cannot snoulu be fed the I {(n,\'.limc- and twi:-e or thrice (hiring the night. and-,nfter~c-nglf meal In theidny. ` newell ns In the night. let the baby He ` quietly for at least unit an hour. so ` for`exerc1se nd` u. stopping place where she can leave her work for n (Ev .mlnutes. This is one of the cams where we must I "make time."-\Drop sleepless nights cannot expect hex` brain to penform the same work as it ' would ` done. and as you could I! it were not so. A half hour`: rest or change will give a wo- man added energy sovthnt she can at. tack her mountain at bousewcn-k vim Every mother should make it a point to pass at least halt an haur every day in the open an-`and another halt hour doing something for her own nImsunz_ pleasure. )1 your` work Is drudgery you cannot accomplish as much In- 1: given time , absorbed In the cure or their babies that they neglect the simple things so essential to their own health and map- piness. says Dr. Edith B. Lowery. Fx-ah` air and exercise are 1nd.lsDen- Exu-eiu For Young Mothcrn. Too many young mothers become so absorbed 5- voubv V for Mothers Poinft: nuc feeding of the, bnbres their 911- spylng wouid be Innitely lea trouble uud physl_cully very much stronger. } Still Docs Her Work. _ Mrs. E. M. `scotts past sevenfy I years of age. nmd yet she ntm paints in j oils and water colors. She ws reconc- '5' presented with a life membership in theNnt1onul Arts at New York City, k.-v.. '7 u I \-vsnectrul attention. _ fine" mm`erl::l` used Is blnck' meteor mrpe with u gulmpe or while n_eL The spvmberness of the costume ls relieved but it emanates from that foufxtixxx; bend at style-Purls. Gonsequently the 4'4 >. - Ibly the uglisof the panuler Vtasl; lqns that have been revived thls am-_lng. I Lbut fountain-' In dress. A dfnty phr:isoI,.far the 1 debutante in her rs: summer is of one tqne very thin plain h'lu`n.`s1I\k. and for the margin th'ere l.s`sIxown,`a tat- feta rhs 1. thexcenter` cit bllick and de's1g`n'-in bkue pink and has a fringe p benllle.` ever. the black and white parasols with ' _ wide strkpesgnre being toojgeneray shown to becqme popular with the.wo- _ man of renemgnt and exclusive taste : One of the newgst black nndfwhe ' pamsols has a fringe ot ll1: arduud its -' edge about four lqches In_ depth. E-ow- and I These `cute lace edged with} piece` of silk > ordtuu plane` .conts\for slit: ,sllps are at E roses of many tints nae added aboiz: I the border. scattered or In wreath pat- `Lean. . v . the urst three months food should be given every two hours during the day mm gluon: every four hours during the Wonian. The latest kind at xlnnllnes comes yard wide. It ls g-speclally` intended for mlrllnery and costs 60 _cents :1 yard. It is called crlnkled mallnes. and lts tones Tm changeable. Brobably the Bmnerness y an emplcement on the walls: at Jet nd soul embrolderles. {IN THE wom_n or Ffsmou. Mudlnh Faucioa For`the Well Drnud ' ' Woman. I WOYD. blue Sah with-n lining of Persian 31-11: In tuna qt tan and old hlnea. , ` I The sunshade illustrated Is of dark ; .,...wuu nun ruxaua nuulu , Persian eeta-are seeg in dress mn- ` terms, lnhtrock trimmings. and new ` 3211: season _c`omes the Persian sklln. . .'ng In the latest parasols. Elbe oubalde cowemag at su_ch 2: sunshade is usunlly of some dnrlg cokxr harmonizing with the cost\nn'e _wlth which 1: is to be '-ne.-u':,ox' re" tint. . ' New_pem3:og1ts {or young girls a :-e of : ghlna am: In 'p'ule colors and white. ~ Whn {ha summur Girl Will Find Nnw In Pnrnnoln. spring trout mid very stronger. A bnb_vshould' be fediwtth the I. most regulnrltv It be Is to he man. in -* SUNSHADE BEAUTY. __-.-:_.:_.-_-_ rl: will become soaked wlth n. which will mean ruln, to wnlshs at lmst. '0xp1m1e4.'.l is that the r t"mes has to knock out 1 I `arson. Why John L. his Da_1miast'davn 4-nnm y wnere to plant :1 knockout blow, and _if he did the knowledge would he 01 little use to him since hnfh nnr. ' : 11cue_- to him singe both per- sons being in__ a yielding substance-,, which practically oersi no resstance as backing for a blow, no man could deT{v}Er one sliicient to produce [un- consciousnes. There is n wnv, how- |p?el`50l1. Why _himself, in _ pa.1miest'days, could not I have 5 `knocked out_ an eight-year-old child, I while both were in the water, mm 7- 1'. an aepends on the vitality oi{t-):e[ kndividunl and his luck in catching I _his breath as he rises to the tan. I xuat superstition, is as_ widespread . ` {as that about the bottomless pond. ' -Now how could there biz, on this globe ,-1 a bottomless pond? A man mav Yn I` uuy ua.~.-m.\a.r:x. the tale .that a `drowning. man` comes to the top three I . Jmes before; going down fnravor mot be, adv Hng, bu_t a the thing. rum, - It -may no} He" Im- 9 proved upon. Audit! mothers would (mt rm-zulze the importance of sv:u_-m- 15 Just the chin; to . . but the r` ,truth is that the bbdy should b as `glow whe_n enjbering and a short 1- or brisk walk before bathing is z vised. On a very h0t'd11v it om. .cannoc iu`_teretere with your move-I fmcnts by grabbing youvlegs. Every- uy ha board. the n ,uurI:u, be be v almod as rare ihen s teoth." damp in the leg -arm is painful, Vbu`t not danzmrox 1.... |a..\UI.uCl__'!2s']e body be cooled off bet [going in. Many swimnaers tin}; t `is just the thin; :20. r c:rown1;)J.ga,;attributed to cramps, unfornnately`, I people with icase/cl the heart-are ranalv awn L ab`.:/UL we near!-are` rarely awana of it. Persons who` are overheatgd` or. ' fat'jgued' should not enter the water " while these Cndinns 1am+- --- ` us no auh more `div than abovt _, _ . nun go ngqr. to !th_e bottom without an exert. but; `M11 struggle violently and call me. | Momoverhif the swimmer will stand.` was 3 `pm u... 1. - Momoverhif swim the brief pain, these c 3 short time mm mm , 1y car conductor who has known'o - lfor a long time remarked the cvth | iriny as he punched mv r :knf~ -Ann , lcanuda is There are many erroneous xmprea- `created rm 5 sions- about swimming and yjater play 'K`.ng`Wh0 W '11`: general which should be dissipated. does not in .The most common of these is that Babies wouId`Be Lens Trouble. , Frequently 1: mother who has Imiught nniu Inr_:e.famIIy or-children without may system wlxutsoeveflvl cheerfully unuoum-e that they ' are fairly good many persons are `overcome 'cra.m1'>s ` while sxxmmang and drowned in consequence.` In n rm- lthis is aug-gectlve 4 lperience-) or the . In is that whh-h vu- Ll!Jll"-DOl` do I think that.a.ny wo- 1 `man would care to be classified in {even the most amiable oi those. tue rub!-`n3 the one.to iselbrespcctlng Woman In 1 -of eternal youth wnnm .- mcmmceu sadly .1` the journey.` Am -' ,te1Iiuz- womm '.-inn muucea to forgive the term "devil" or "beast" (though this would e difficult) or even ~ne'n"' maough` this ol.yea.rs and ex- . _ cruect. Lthink most of us ct induced to forgive ' `or (though H-In -- iand I was reminded of the 'thi'ee' [classes in which Coleridge placd el- lderly women: That dear old wn. . not cvtrycne is born'w1th the dis- _crim1natIng faculty. The other day I `. `heard - 5. popular Canadian; lady X ;briel1y described as an old beast."4 ` . .. uunnnu uuc, `_ 1 I: cxseass anu a`pODl:1xy'are the . al causes of the H]VStel'inu: lntrust the care of their babies undeni- stand the Importance or care In this 13- snect. ' nave a, fine complexion, to J` n slender and to REDUCE~-am "of us {at ones!" ' ` in :..a....z _ Lu a professor or teacher of I :, the writer was assured that .1 only one form otcranx. H194 me stomach, which, he 1 ) be nth." the `loo . we une.tO w_'ni_ch any ting these days youth would strnuously think could be uuea the- last Insult has 1` . I cbnlees to having felt 1e collar when the friend-I \lA\A ....b..g... 5.-._'|.L\.~uuu U; 41111108: asl - leg or me gt the tilme of the King's death , Vbut` dangwmu-s_. is that be wag 9. MAN with all a =r is attacked bx` auch .man s Icanings and weaknesses. _I-Ie rescuer some- i I: the drowning E Y. himself. _ amen m- .man s manmgs auu w t go right, to was no austere saint. an but;m0l`e `divine right will scam-1_`was sportsman, an gm 3 last but {kindly gntleman and a ;; )i'1(ed am iHe came nzarer t) his 1324 THE BARRIE EXAMINER JULY 25. f912 _ thelr faces. How much worse it must be for nQbnb5"s delicate eyes! Mothers should see thug/Hmse to whom` t1ie.v\ under- these absurd` demands or fashion are useless) he should be prevented from Ubus wasting time and matemal. Put ieshion aside. and he will- turn'him- 1, nu]. nun mmux. We_ are led to be1i4=,':e that'f3's!:i0n .is a matter 'rc-sting `cu woman's yanity rm . mu. I I ulnne. But i: it? Let nu wnzn nussla. `rune snobocratic press anll the fetish worship of royalty, ` indulged in by snobs everywh-:x'&- 4 Canada riot 'exemDt--was what 1 was not the hung who made the Japanese` allianca, or engineered the enteutc cordinle, _,or ended the _Boer .war. or arranged nur little hniinhaa ( ~' up nu; nax .11Un'1.' 5 ; Sir Sydncy Lee : me of King `Award VII annears to hava create lrhxng Edward had about him ti endeared him most to his people. I [was not a zreat man or an int `rant. 1t should he remembered that ' i it was the suohocracy that attributed 3 `to the hate King nl! the qualities 0! ` .the statesman. the dinlomath the nus. ueueve mat LL15 so. I! it .|su, what a mockery it is to tell we have a free will! But we 11:!` ueueve," he says, "that if 3 ma born to be hanged, lmngtd he ' be. And it is the same with .1.- ne. And it xs_ the same with drum ing. -*Everyt':1ng is se_ttI_ed ~ for man before he is born." mm In the back or the nose or throat ' which prevents him from breathing In the proper way. I-`_r-equentry the cause is ndaznolds or eulargod tonsils uml

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