Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 17 Mar 1921, p. 3

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'1 bars worth rcmcmbenngi; nu arug- gists--threc sizes---the ar eat is the most economical. 35c, 70c, - 1.40. $5. .1! g 'o._...__. Typegriter .Runs Itself. 3...-....:m'...r nu nmnn nun iq the 11 ' nn'a LL-dment 1 handy for ache EANDRENE '11 Y wzuu Ior :1 sever ache, :1 rhcunmtxc 1 lomzlg c.:pr::surc, it 5! rs nr Iumh 0 tr) mnl.` buys "Dande~r1ne." muons you cannot f any dandruff, be nu-vvu hour Hfn ` t should be kc 1_~.cs and pains most. neeaco. The duties of the P" Health Nurse will include home visiting`, which will be carried out in_a system- atic manner, and will enable her to stimulate local interest in child wel- fare, and also detect, if possible, any cases of communicable disease such as tuberculosis, that are not under medical supervision. I111 'r\.,L12- 'L`r.....1n. KT.-..n J11 .-mint UU`l'llll:. 11L` I cannot nd .1'uff, besides life, Vigor, 1 abundance. ` kept, I9 TION and price. John J. Black. FAR)! WANTED. SEND DESCRIP- Chippewu Falls. \Vls. gnu.-an -.. " .__. _.__ ~ . 4 GENTS VVANTED: BLISS NATIVE Herbs is a remedy for the relief of Constipation. Indigestion. Blliousness. Rheumatism. Kidney Troubles. It il well-known. having been extensively ad-v vet-tised, since it was first manufactured in 1888, by distribution of large quanti- ties of Almanacs, Cook Books. Health Books, etc.. which are furnished to agents free of charge. The remedies are sold at a price that allows agents to Aiouble their money. \Vrite Alonzo Bliss Medical Co.. I24 St. Paul St. East. Montreal. Mention this paper. hugs :24 St. Paul Montreal. ` ` His Outbreaks. A small, henpecked, worried-looking `Imam was about to undergo a medical examination for life insurance. uxn... .1.\'7.'4 Au a=-1'~nnfn Rn vml 7" examination [or me xnsumuuc. You don't dissipate, do you?" asked the physician, as he made ready for tests. Not a fast liver, or anything of that sort?" mm- Hldrln v-nan honnfn n mnment. or man sour` The little man hesitated a moment, looked a bit frightened, then replied, in a small, piping voice: IIT ~.\v~-\nf{rv|nu nhn\v n `HUG (`hP.\1h1E`- in smau, pxpxug vmuc. I sometimes chew a. little chewing- gum!" -o'o------- Ult:u|L'.u nuyuu v-u-v-u The Public Health Nurse will point out such dangers and will also report any cases of venerea.-1 disease or men- tal defectives that come under her The dlS1l'1D`l1E1011 OI used: Lnuu uuu Dominion Forestry Branch nursery stations at Indian Head and Suther- 1-and, Saskatchewan, for planting on. farms on the prairies continues steadu ily from year to year. It averages n-ow about five million trees per year, the trees- being sent out without charge, on condition that they are_ properly planted and cared for. 0 Relieves Distemper Mlnard's Llnlment America's Planeer Dog F I BOOK ` 088 DISE and How t Mailed Free 1 dress by the 3. Clay Glow 118 \Vest 31 New York. ` . .1.,u.`\.I\.I\.1|.I'>l'u'u`\;'\:`\n'\ --.-x - r\.V\.I1.n.r`q Drop a. little Freezone on an ach- ing corn, instantly that com stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right oi: with fingers. It doesn t hurt a bit. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Freezone" for :1 few cents, sulcient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the cal- luses, without a particle of pain. cxmaaa Adverfisementss .A The distribution of trees from the - 111,...-4-.-u `Rn-am-11 nn'rm'v The man who is afraid` to make an nemy, is not worthy to be a friend. ___________.__.______ U Accept "Caiitornia." Syrup of Figs only--lock tor the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most. harmless physio tor the little stomach. liver and bowels. Chiiai.-on love its fruity taste. Full directions on each home. You must say California. California Syrup of Figs- Chi1d s Best Laxative H111. Escaped with the skin of my teeth, __ ,, America : Pioneer Dog Remedies 4:. I Rank on uxuriant hair as Cuticura Soap. asslstc y Cuticura Omtr_nent when necessary. Cuticura Talcuyn 1s delxcate, delightful, distlngu. It xmparts to the pcrs_on a charm lncomparuble and peculiar to itself. Solp25e. OinlIncnl25 |_nd_'50c. Tnlcum 25:. Sold throughout theDom1mon. CanadlanDepot: L In. United. 3 SI. Paul St., W.. Montreal. Culicurn Soup shave: without mun. '- ` ' V V --- V U Nothing so insuxfes a healthy, clear com- Blexion, soft. wlnte hands. and glossyd I I throughout theuomnmon. Lanautanuevotz nun. 344 W.. Cuticurn Soup ._______._________._._. 0OI. SPUN INTO YARN OR l())lankets. Georgetown Woollen -1. nt. _V lCuEicura Ciri Ar yeel; and Eainty _j_:?-.-_.:__.. AGENTS WANTED ?_:._.T_.:.._.:__ Lift Right Off without Pain FARM wgrrren. BAUME BENGUE ISSUE No; 12--'21. CORNS BOOK on DISEASES .....: unm fn Wand dress by the Author. :. Glover 00., In: 118 31st Street York. U.S.A. jjjmjj I31 lJl\n q. u: `I'LL!-VLIJ-4A'-aA\..'LI _.Provinc':ial Board of Health. Ontario . Middleton wi1_l be_ mad to answer quesglons on Public Health ma!- ters through this column. Address him at the Parliament Bldgs.. Toronto. .;x;d catarrhal affections of the nose and throatuse for effective relief. IEWIRE OF SIIBSTITUTES l 31.00 ll tube I THE LEEMING MILES 00.. nu. MONTREAL Agents !or Dr. Jules Bengu RELIEVES PAIN "`Z7Lere3 52 Reason" . _o Vhat Better: Brink Fo3:'Ta.b1e Use `than. "\/k7`-men well b-35 led- ti.-.;=:-ant` minutes or more -~ it: has arich color and a. partic- ularly delightful Flavor. In these respects, Postum Cereal is the equal of fine coffee; and much better For health. `BY DR. 4. J. `MIDDLETON. ,,,_;-. _ . n . .....4 -: u--.uv. r`\..o-..-1.. HEALTH EDUCATWN it is interesting to observe, originates in the Bible-Job, chapter 19, verse 20. um:,.1.1n ....:.-.-:nn1.1u mnanf `land on] "Fie1d originally meant land on which res had been felled" or e1w]." I mu....-.....u.'. I... nu: rnnH1l:r nf invpn-I em." , Necessity is the mother of inven-` tion" is well over two and a halt can-E tux-ies old. These well-worn words! were first to`und in Frunck's North- ern Memoirs, written in 1658. ur.w..s.... `unit nut nf hnnun and hnme. Memmrs," wnuen m J.uuo. Ea`t~o.;1 her out of house and home, a phrase, in view of the present price of food, undoubtedly repeated by wor- ried housewives, was originated by Shakespeame in his "Henry IV. /\n1r11in!r fnv :1 nninf. life is 1111 ex- EHHVKESDBELIB Ill 1113 115111] xv. Anything for a. quiet life is pressio-11 which arose from a. play by Middleton, bearing that title. To turn over-a new 1eaf,`by the way, was rst_ used in the same play. .. Cascaxets To-night _\. For Constipation "Just think! A pleasant, harmless Cascaret works while you` sleep and has your liver active, head clear, stom- ach sweet and bowels moving as re- gular as a clock by morning. No grip- ing or inconvenience. 10, 25 or 50 cent boxes. Children love this candy cathartic t_,oo. - ~ . .- ; ` .0. HCHCB LHU LUl'll.l LU'UiI._Y. Murder will out" is n..p1_n'ase .whvic_11 `Geoffrey Chaucer originate-1', althdugh in the rst instance it was spelt, `Mo1-dre wol out. 5 than nnnnn in urn_.._u. :. ..4.. F61` two loveys the ot the world have about t} Qf gu1'es"in a painting. :i1x111's(=s in the e!-:1h:we 't\'.'o or three months a; z-.1rearIy de1non3t1'2`.ted ness, and the importzm! will unzIoL1bt<> be ban community if their 1: practicztl :1d\-ice are can` In any instance whet thus'zsm in the propos _ _.._..L .._....._ L-.. I n . --_:._. lnard's Lrnlmznt for Dandruff. CUHHllLlHll_y- In order that the Public i hioiistratioiis Ming: given : Hh1'ou_9;hout the T, x'ovince ) 01 permmient vzi`-ue. it is 1 !e-acii district vi.<' G. will .. ........I .. L. Health de-U at present- may prove 501' hoped that` `each vi.=:i`ced decide to gzzppoint a 1`-esident. nurse to carry on who work begun. :'\'xLlmu5;l1 the si.\:t'een ?1`.I.n*:~:es f`xeE~:1"h:u'e just started? ago they have" 3 3 deinon 1'2:teLI their useful-i .. ,. .1. ..- .. uL..1.` ,..l AL- lmonstrations present T prove of it hoped ... (. \ c .1 \'i.-:` -.d to a to .th:- l)e;`nn. Althzixigli sitteen fie-Eel have .=;tarted two they have eZ:l'.':`LIxiy zlr.-niou:-;ti'z:teal n.=m"ul- .n:s.<. and the import':nt rt:-_=ult;~', that .`will 1ii1:loi:l-its-:1l_\.~ ln'o:,:g'lit to any ?<'om1=iu1:it_\v' .'p'.*actiL':ll :i(l\'ire l;:'.i`rierl out. , where lack of en- liliusizasiii in p`-:<-posal to appoint in per'm:-nent nurse lies been shown, it `A l..` is only on account of the nancial obligations that would have to be unrlertahen. l I l `demonstrations and the program they have in View are appreciated by all [classes in the community. Taking the [standard of other progressive coun- ltries who consider one nurse to every 2,000 of the population a reasonable estimate for the country s needs, this Province of Ontario requires 1,000 Public Health Nurses. 000 of these nurses in the eld. but A0 nnn ehnrlz nf fhnir l are cfill lllns '!Cl1illF_"3 and l The nurses have founzl that their` The United States already has 10,-` l the S}'Sf.CI`x'l EELS DUISUH. 1 Relief. from this condition can be l obtained by the tonic treatment: which i Mr. D. Shaw, Mt. Stev.'nrt, P.l tried I and now warmly recommends to iothers. Mr. Shaw says: I suffered ';from inzligcstioli for over four :v-;~.ii`s, "and ll:.`.\ t') tried many of the well- , lcnoixn 1 Qlil(`LllP,S for such troul`ilI3.=:, but lnever obtained more than l.9l`l`.j_`;OlIl1`' `. relief. The trouble was ag;:i`avate(l by .cor.sti1iation settin__: in owing to the .stom:icl1 failing to do its work, and Elam`-Lives only gave relief to the :l)0\\'9lS and left the stomach in worse ` condition. _ 1 was growing more and more anaemic, | I did not sleep well at night and was lgrowing despondent. I was in this `wretched condition when zi friend ad- gvised 1ne to try Dr. Williams Pink Pills. 1 got three boxes and by the time they were nished there was some change for the better. This greatly encouraged me and I con- tinue`d taking the pills for some three months, by which time my stomach was all right again, my blood good, nerves strong and life was again worth living. My advice to all who - suffer from stomach trouble is to give I;Dr. Williams Pink Pills a fair trial." I n.. nun: ...y n:..1. 13:11.. l l I l I l . nnv-I 1-un n1\_ The result was my blood: iIL(Ull(,' llcilltll 1.\uL:'.'.). in field. but! are still 40,000 sh01`L of their ideal. Even with this shortage, authorities claim that u saving:-`of 18,000 lives in! one year has been effected. n!-aw-in in uni` l5:rro`no' }\n}1in:} in` I i States 0118 year nan ucuu unxccucu. I Ontario is not lagging behind ini this important i`e~atu1`e of Child Wel-l fare, and although the work has only! just begun, the nurses are enthusiastic and predict important results from the. work being` cax'1'ied on when the eo-5 ple have been sufficiently educate ini * anent value. Public Health to recognize its perm-i I U1\JUjllb Lkl Kl-II) ` 11' terzcllixms and? r.`a1";ier1 where 1 -oposal app-oint!( has l:een- it .4! 1.1.- 1:. ..,:_1l` : other people in t the importance; In- hence the term to-day. Why You Say It. 1 A Red-letter Day" is an expression which arose out of the old Ecclesias- tical Calender, in which festivals and high liolidays were prined in red ink. These important days consequently became imown as Red-ietter Days"-.- H:*r.....,:n.. 111; mu" 1: -,1 nhvncn whit-h What a Dietitian? When the Old Ladies Home added a dietitian to its staff. the appearance of the young lady in the dining-mom, in her starched uniform, caused aaztir. That evening, uvo of the resi nts were discussing her. What is she anyway'?" said one. She's a dietitian, the other an- swered. " ' And what s she here for? I don't exactly know." the second ' _qld lady an -swered, `fbut I_think some- one died in the kitchen." - .___ 7 The hired man says 1 quit. . \.`.7nH gajd Farme - Well, said Farmer Comtossel, I m rec-onciled. He quit working long ago. The only thing he can quit now is showin up at meal times." One on the Teacher`. I Arithmetic, according to the average small boy. was simply lhvented in 01%! ; der to give teacher; a good excuse for punishing their unhappy pupils. And certainly little Tommy Smith found it the unpleasant feature of his young . me. . ux'P...... Vrnwsna-x.v Qrnlfh quid fhg me. Now, Tommy Sminth, said the school teacher one morning. during the usual hours of torture, what is one-half of eight?" . uu.'1.t,.1. mu hanr-11::-r -"' nqkn fhg OHC-|1f1lI OI elguu "Which way. tem-.her'?" asked the youngstel`, cmlolxsly. '*\.vhh-h wn-.-'?" 1-nnlied the astonish- |:;o1mgste1', C11111u11.~s1_v. "W11ich way?" replied astonish-` ed lady. What do you mean?" I \]Yn1` m-. fnn m- nidnv. n\ 5I. teach-` | an l1(1}'. ` wmu uu _yuu xucnu. Well. on top or sideways, teach- er?" auld Tomm_v. '\Vl1,v, what difference` does that | ....nm on ] \ V II J. make? \Vhy," nlx-I-my ah- make 1' _ Tommy explained, with 8. pltylng ah`, h-.111` off the top of eight is nought, but half of it sideways is ! ! 4 I. ..nn " lV.lUl'Ul'B WUI UUL. ' _, Truth is stranger than fiction is '.n well-used saying, and perhaps it is _-',not generally known that it was orig- . inally emp1oye(1_by Byron inthis Don I uuubun % three." |waA6"b7F%a J I smaacu TRWBEE3 ' the svs:t.oxn gets poison. Good Advice From One Who Had . Suffered Much. Nine-tenths of on forms of indiges- tion or so-called stomach trouble are ,not due to the condition of the atom- ll ach at all, but are caused by other in- } uenccs. The great contrlbutmg cause of Indigestion is thin blood. Good blood. and plenty of it is required `by the etonmch to take care of the ' food. If the blood is thin the stomach 1`unct1ons sluggiell. food Hes undigest- ed, gas forms and causes pains in various parts of the body. Instead of ggetung nourishment from the blood 113?: he 6' rvunssn nnnr'HHn11 ;lJI'. \Vllll' 1'1lll'\ L'H|::' at Ann ulux. ] Dr. Williams` Pink Pills can be oh-` tained through any medicine dealer, I01` by mail at 50 cents` a box or six | boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. \Vi11iams' lnledicine C0,, Brockville, Ont. .0. A ll\ I-l\I- navvscbu A -uuvs-----..--. l I Boy Scouts are organizations of ihoys and youths between the ages of {twelve and eighteen years and up- jwards, which aim to develop charac- ter, to aid In furnishing equipment for it career, and to train in service for others, pliysical health, and elcient citizenship, by utilizing the natural activities and int-n-ests; of the adoles- cent period. rm... anunlnmnmn nl` Hm llnv Slnnlit. BITS OF EE;%.%:*4:;;E UBHI, ])UI'iU(l. The tievelopmcnt of the Boy Scout movement in Englzmd is due to Lt.- Genernl Sir Robert linden Powell, BL, who during the : nt" .\lz1feking. in 1S.`I'.!.'in1 HOUR the lmys. under Lord! Ildw-.u'(l (`et-il's <-onnnmui, o:'g:u1i'/.c(l` land drillr.-:1 into 2111 eicicnt messen- ger .<,ervi(-e. When litirlmn-Pmv-311 re-` [1I1'H(.`ll In l~Jnglum1. in 1902, the ideal \vus.1'uster:(l and receivezl 1i01)u]ar support, and :1 general plan of organi- zation was adoptezi. The first Boy Scouts orp,`uniz:1tim1 was formed in 1908, and :1 royal charter of incor- porution was grzmted in 1912. the or- ganization being recognized as :1 non- mililnry, puhiic service body." rm. nnn `Jrlnniu Accnr|inHnn in lluwnwuru-- FROM IliE-&T|5ERE _. '. The Boy Scotfts Association. . c<...\..o.. .-...,` nm.-.n\i:z<,1Hnnr: nf IllllIlill_\, puluuz :JL'I\'u;:; uuug. The Boy scouts Association in Czmudu is nou-xnilimry and n(m-se`c- tzwizxu in <:hzn'u(-ter, the movement be- ing su1mm'Le(1 by Roman Catholics, Protestants and Jews alike. Of late _it has also been given consideration as an educational udjmxct by \\'e1Hmow:1 . V Jgavggggml ] Great advances in Public Health: notice. In her demonstrations, and in 1 . . .- ! `work are `being; made at present not the holding of child welfare clinics-l only in Ontario but throughout the Dominion and the world. It is rill-71d` >ly becoming one of the most imI>91" tant functions of Government, and its progress or retardation will have a profound bearing on the status of citizenship. New avenues of Publle Health activity are being opened up from time to time, because the subject is so broad as to include all the com- galexities of human life, Although the eld is vast, the whole questlon Of Public Health and Preveiitivd Medi- cine can be conveniently described in two words--P.ight Living`. The Public Health objective is to improve the health standarcl of all classes in the community, and to tins end ways and means are bemg pro- vided for educating` the masses along` the lines of Public Health and practi- cal hygiene, supplying` practical mea- sures to m'esc1`\'e the health of {helm the duties of the nurse will be, more- _ over, to work towards the ultimate establishment of a Health Clinic, in which Maternal and Child Welfare conferences, nutriti_onal classes, con- sultations for tuberculosis and heart affections, and a dental service for adults and children may be provided for. The special province of the nurse is the health of expectant mothers,, infants and children, and she will endeavor to impress on mothers the fact that no food for infants is as good as that which nature lntendedi for it. In .-idclition, the nurse, by; means of home visiting`, becomes ac- lqnziinted with conditions in her dis- ! trict, lsphere of her activities to include work along` the various lines mention- and gradually increases thei l ed, until the health centre is :1 real factor for good in the life of the mmunity. Tn rxi-rinr {has iltn Dnlxlin T-Tanlil-1 An, A Quitter. ; he is-going to educators, some schooxs adopting the Scout programme in part or as .. whole, while some of the universities and leading technical schools conduct special courses for Scoutmasters and other Scout officers. 1......` A....,...:..o:mm nvv 'T`rnnv1 (`.nm. OLUCY DCUUI. UIHUUYS. Local Associations or Troop Com- mittees are organized to supervise and extend the movement in communities upon application by representative citizens to provincial headquarters, Dominion Bank Chambers, Bloor and Sherbourne Streets, Toronto. Such Associations and Committees become responsible both to their communities and to headquarters for the leader- ship of Scout troops in their area a11d for their encouragement and support. ml... c<,.....+.~ oh.-nnanlwnc urn nu-wan. lUl' The Scouts themselves ized into patrols of eight boys, two or I three or four patrols to a. troop under ` LHUH L-,ux.uuua5cnucu.. uuu .7-..yyv. .. are organ- a Scoutmaster. Scouting is now re- cognized as the most natural and at once the most successful type of or- ganization for boys. Nearly 9,000 On- tario boys are now n1embe1`s-, and many thousands more have had the benets of Scout _training during the past twelve years. Dream Dreams. The old men sit by the re and doze And dream to their soul's content. They were gallant enough in their time, God knows! But the gold of their _V()\lU1 is spent. They were rovers, rlariiig and eager llwn, In their m2u1l1.ool's muivinnt dmvn; They are rovers still. for their souls at will I Go venturizag on and on; ! The length and breadth of the He-'; brides. From the far north elds to the .-;0n`.h- ` ` ` And t_l';:l\;l:r: Shall I I eru seats, 1 Past the austere Pillars of Hc-rcules, Venturing on am] dn. They stir uneasily in their sleep, | They shuffle their hearth-bound feet; I While the visions last they must hold them fast, I | For the dream is sweet, is sweet! ` The old wives sit by the re and kniti And dream of their girlhoods gone; But the souls of the old men seek the . lands ` : They never have trod upon: l vFor the languid beauty of tropic 1 I shores, ; through the shreuding mists of the far i ' Azores, I Past the frozen cliffs that are Lahm-| dor`s, I ' Venturing on and on. I AUIU nnrrun l I1lII\r for moat maken and models otcun. ijour old, broken or wot-n-ont part: replaced. W'r1te or wire ua describ- ing what you want. We carry tho_ largest and most com late stock in Canada. or alivhuy use or new parts and nutomobe equipment. `Va ship C.O.D. anywhere in Canada. satis- factory or refund In full our motto. Shaw : Auto lnlvato tut Supply. 923-931 Duertn BL, '.l'or`onto, Ont. a | i VVe, too. shall sit by the re some day `, \\'hen our blood runs chill and thin; iAnd our once swift feet are no 1 ' eet 1 For `.\'a11(Ic1'inz: out and in. i\V'e, too, shall sit where the 01:1 *.'.'i`.'e:=. 1 knit ; ._.1 ll... -u_1 .._4.. .1... ,...,1 .mun VWO WU1`ua-~.I.u5uu .14 11:5. 1 is to` improve` the alli classes and to this' ways being along practi- p_1'esc1've the expectant mother, to bring: home to mothers the importance of feeding` infzmt-s 1`ation:'.ll;'~-tlm-*_ is, at thei motlim"s l-1`e:_,~. or failing this. by, S`_ lCntlll(I zuljilsimmit of cow's mi1l:_.7 SLl}.`;u' and '.vzit(~':'; to <*::1`:`cL-t pli_\`sicnl3 (`.et'ects in _\`r:u':v-: -. .i'<-1*. aml to we-j vent the 5.1%,`-.1-.1 rm. c-r>m::wi:icz1`;3le dis-`._ ....,.~ , 1 Lux. And then 1...- bun. {We shall um! and Ch`: - drift past, : Till we come to the J 3 the last, i g ._ -1 La. __. _,_:u_ ....- ` Beneath the streets of London, York Eand many other cities and towns in ilngiand are buried the remains of ancient Romans, some of whom were `alive not long after Christ was born. Occasionally they are dug up, each one being found incased in a massive leaden coffin. 71'... n . N . u .. -0 ALI t-Ann! Qn hcurn lCi1(1('.`I1 UUIHII. The Romans of oid seem to have used lead for a surprising variety of |purposes, and traces of their mining operations in Britain show that they dug for it on an extensive s-cale, es- pecially in Wales where they found much ore ready at hand on the surface of the ground. They smelted the met- al on the spot in small furnaces and shipped the "pigs" on the backs of kn:-nan nu:;_ryuu horses. Bayer is only Genuine \--/ Vt-V V `ear \V :imim;! it's m`imin:ii to take :1 Eclizmce on any sul;stii.ntn for geiiuine "i3ayer"l`uh1cts of .\s1)i1'in." p1`e;~;m`ibe(1 by pi1;:si(-izms for twent:,-'-one _\'ears and proved safe by millions. Unless you see the name Buyer on pan-knge or on tablets you are not getting As- pirin at ali. in every Bayer package are (1i1'ef`.t.i0IlS for Colds, Hezulaciie. Neuralgia, Rheumaitism, ldamciie, TO0U111(:11G, Lumbago and 1'or_I-`din. Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell iairger packages. Mn.dc in Ciziiizuiix. Aspirin is the trade mark (regissteretl in Canada), oi _Buye1' .\Izn1ufz1cture of Mononc-eticacidester of Saiicylicacid. nun, And the o1c1.n1_c (1020 \s bent and ;:;my and as A9 an uuzu czuu When the Lut: .u:L, md then, with our hands on our heavts locked fast, ; Go \'enturing farthex` on. A1t :xou_g,h pco1v1< coming il1F.`1`eC1siN Public Health m: LL- .-.nn.`. q Ancient Cemgtery Found. : AUTO REPAIR PARTS __-... .....L-.... .....I mnaniu nf A-,1 ASPIRIN ream as the yen 3 and yawn, ; spent as they, nu`. vn-1` h 4: Pigs of lead produced by theni. are found occasionally where they were dropped, or prhaps lost In the `snow, while en route. The metal as mined in Wales c.ontains`.a good deal of sil- ver--a fact well known to the Romans, who were accustomed to extract it. `In fact, many pigs hear an inscription stating that their silver co-ntent. has I hnnn 1-onunvn SLHHH5 Luau Lu been removed. .__..___...___.__.. `A GENTLE i.Ax1mvE FOR THE CHILDREN, ` Motl1ers--the surest way otkeeping : your little ones well and happy; - whether it is the new-born babe or the 1 growing child, is to keep their bowels "' regular and their stomach sweet. Nine- tenths of all childhood ailments are the result of clogged bowels and sour stomach`. The most necessary and the best medicine for little ones is a gentle lnx:Ltive--something that will` relieve constipation; sweeten the stomach and promote rest and natural sleep. Such a medicine is Baby's Own Tablets-. They are a gentle but ef- cient laxative; are absolutely guar- anteed free from o-plates or other in- jurious drugs and may be given to the youngest infant with perfect safety. They banish constipation and indigestion; break up colds and simple fevers and give the_ baby that health and happiness which all child- ren should have. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. VVilliams Medicine Co.. Brockville, Ont. o I- EJ\4"VIII-\4l. O\\Al\I -`V?-V Promising for office use is the new autoniatic typewriter," which fur- nishes its own dictation, being oper- ated on the same principle as :1 player piano. Hull: nF ncnvfnv-mind 'nnnm`_ similar t0 ..lt.i!0ugn pchylc 01 an ugx: iI1r.`1`e:1si1`!_;'1_\' interested in - m.;`-.t'.c1*s in this Prov- ince, the mom`: for fwhirrh has`. been strikingly (`.emc-n':1'ated by the grer~. c losses we sustz: ed during` the war, it is in chi`.dhor>c1 and youth that the most lasting` impressions are made. v 1 u 1 i . I I :.. L....nL:n- nn {mm-vrfnnf r:nhinr"r. S1161]: Rolls of perforated paper, similar the music rolls used on player-pianos, `govern the movements of the type- !keys. All that is necessary is to ad- just, one of these rolls in the machine and the writing does itself. By this means perfectly written "form letters are proclucerl, with space leit for signature; or the same method may be employed for turning out any other matter previously pre- pared in the shape of a perforated roll. A`. MONEY ORDERS. Remit by Dominion Express Money Order. If lost or stolen you get your money back. .9 ._.____.: g The Lord Chief Justice, Britain s `highest salaried judge, receives $40,- 000 a year. The Lord Chancellor re- ! ceives $30000. EA Heath Saving ; REMINDER Don't wait until you get slck--USE A few cents buys "Danae ter a few applications c a fallen hair or dnndru every hair shows new 1` brightness, more color and z _______________.___.__ Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beauties. W sM ms YOU Hm: Sloan's: ' hnnu ll"y' wait for a severe pain, an` twinge fol- :1 sore muscle, sciatica, or luxnbngo to make you quit wdrk, xshcn you should lxave Sloan's I-inimc:;c lnmdy to help curb it and lzccp you active, and t, and on thcjob? lV;'. .3'.w::z 2':/b. rz'7;g, for it penetrates, apply a bit v'_oday to the afflicted part. Note the gmtifyingz, clean ,prompt relief that fcllm:-.3. Sloan's Lininmnt couldn't keep its many tlmuz-zaztds of friends the T.`O1l(l over if it didn t make ood. That's worth remembering`; All rug- nI=+n._.-llu-nn cl:-nq---flu`-.' nrnpst I.Q fhn most l2\ ;Hn{_`;` lIl1_E)l`L`S$lUIl5 mu uuuuu. in tezxcliing an important su'r;-jcct such: as the p1'eserva'2.tion and nmintonanco of health. With this end in \'lC\\' the; Public Health Nurse has stepped into= the field, and her work is bound tol bring more iniportant results. She! is the pivot in every community around which and from which all, public health activities will radiate, for she alone is in a position to get intimately acquainted with the needs`, of the district and to direct her ener-g gies along the lines that they are! most needed. ` nu-.. .-,...n.... .4` 41... 13- ' ' (.r,,.,1n.

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