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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 21 Mar 1935, p. 7

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THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, COLBORNE ONT. THURSDAY, MAR, 21, 1935 HIS LUMBAGO HAS NOT COME BACK Keeps Free Of It With Kruschen There can be no doubt about the effectiveness of the remedy this man uses against lumbago. Read his let-About four years ago, T had a bad attack of lumbago. After being in hospital for two weeks taking heat treatment, I started taking Kruschen Salts. Since then, I am happy to say, I have not been troubled with lumbago. I shall ' still continue taking Kruschen to be sure the lumbago won't come back."--A; C. C. Why is it that Kruschen is so effective in keeping lumbago at bay? Simply because it goes right down to the root of the trouble, and removes the cause, which is an impure bloodstream. The six salts in Kruschen keep the bloodstream pure and vigorous by promoting a clockwork regularity of all the organs of elimination. Gardening By Gordon L. Smith gely responsible. It will be our children's work to rectify matters. In later years, whether they will be capable of the task depends on the care and training they are receiving today. (A series of these articles will appear weekly' in this paper. Next week: "The Child's Physician." THEY'RE TELLING US' Whatever violates, infringes . .abrogates fundamental American | liberty violates the life principles of America as a nation." -- Herbert Hoover. "Many people feel perplexed because of the municipality of churches and the conflict of their claims." --John Dewey. i "The TJ. S. Constitution was not ' designed to establish for all time any particular economic theory, whether ! of the organic relationship of the individual to the state or of laissez- "If we would guide by the light of leason, we must let our minds be bold." -- Louis D. Brandeis. "Religion is not a narrow, bigoted unreasonable thing, any more than is art or poetry, to which it is akin."-- Sherwood Eddy. Now Science Explains Why So Many People ' Past 40 Feel That They're Slipping Losing Their "Grip" onThings Many people 'round 40 think they're "growing old." They feel tired a lot ... "weak." Have headaches, dizziness, stomach upsets. Well, scientists say the cause of all this, in a great many cases, is simply an acid condition of the stomach. Nothing more. All you have to do is to neutralize the excess stomach acidity. When you have one of these acid Stomach Upsets, take Phillips' Milk ; of Magnesia after meals and before going to bed. That's all! Try this. Soon you'll feel like another person! Take either the . familiar liquid "PHILLIPS' " or the convenient new Phillips' Milk of • Magnesia Tablets. Made in Canada. SWEET PEAS. Sweet Peas must be planted just as soon as it is possible to get a ground. There are usual-o days in early April when it is possible to work up the soil in the warmest part of the garden, and this is the time and place for these flowers. They have best results in a climate where the summer nights are inclined to be cool. They must have extra water during dry .weather. It is advisable to sow in a trench and support on brush, strings or poultry netting. The trench should be dug a foot deep and in it put three or four inches of well-rotted leaves, or manure. This, in addition to plant food provides open material in which a deep root system can be developed. On top will be three inches of fine garden soil and place in this the seed, about two inches apart the same deep. Gradually the spring and summer rains will fill in the remainder of the eneh assuring stout stems and abundant deep roots. If the flowers are picked daily, they will bloom from ly July until frost. STARTING PLANTS IN BEDS. many plants are wanted, the best arrangement for starting ed indoors is a hot bed, though here only a few plants are requir-I, a shallow box in a sunny window will be sufficient. A hot bed simply consists of an old window assh laid wooden framework about 18 inches high, which contains two inches of fine garden soil on a layer of fresh, slightly strawy, horse manure. In an open place and facing south, dig a pit of the same dimensions as the window frame and about a foot deep. Into this put the manure. (If frost prevents digging, simply pile on top of the ground.) When well pressed down, the layer of manure should be about 18 inches thick. It is held in place by the sides of the pit and the frame. On top is placed two inches of light garden soil, preferably mixed with a little sand. The window is fitted snugly into place on top and should be about 15 inohes above the soil at the back and 9 inches at the front to allow rain to run off and also to catch the full rays of the At first the soil will heat rapidly but in about three days it will have cooled to around 80 degrees, which is the proper temperature. The seed is planted in rows about two inches apart, and the bed watered freqi tly. On warm days it will be ne sary to ventilate by raising the 1 dow frame an inch or so. When the second set of leaves develop thin. The seedlings are transplanted t cold frame, which is the same hot bed only without the heating manure, about three weeks before going outside. Hero they are hardened thoroughly before being set out in their permanent quarters. heating material is needed in house, otherwise the procedure practically the same. Boxes about three inches deep are tilled with a mixture of sand and light soil and placed in a bright window, where, preferably, there is a double glass, to prevent cold droughts at night. "MADE IN CAN. 'Child training is the most impor-tt problem before the nation today."--Frank R. Cheley. Upon the proper care and adequate aining of our children today depends the peace and order of our homes; the character, ability and irsonality of our citizenship to me, and the future of the race. So that Canadian mothers and fathers might have the requisite up-to-date information of the rearing and training of their children, these articles are appearing in the press. The press is the most effective eans of making this knowledge 'ailable to those who need it. Mothers always--and increasingly fathers too--are showing more and more interest in this vital pro-Mothers of young children; young mothers surprised and baffled by the first unexpected resistance of small infant to authority; older mothers unable to adapt their methods of child training (apparently successful with one child) to the vary-needs of their several children. Mothers and fathers of adolescent boys and girls; fathers who really desire to know the nature and needs of their growing boys; grandmothers who find their own tried methods of discipline ineffectual and in conflict with those of their children and their grandchildren--all these desire some up-to-date and sound advice on the and training of children and are demanding it. i we all know, conditions in the world today are not satisfactory. For state of affairs, we are very lar- Earning Capacity Determines Fare Paid Earning capacity and social status will determine how much a mar pays for his fare on the Hamburg (Germany) Elevated Railway under new fare scales just introduced. Bachelors earning less than 100 marks (£5 at par) a month, and fathers of familes earning less than 150 marks a month will pay only 10 pfennigs (Id) for each journey on the municipally-owned lines. Peopli who are better off will pay 20 pfennigs. Students will continue to pay only 10 pfennigs. The "Lift" and Energy of Cod Liver Oil PLUS GREATER EFFICIENCY Vitamins A and D, abundantly found in Scott's Emulsion, bolster up tired, Winter-wornbodie», restoring vitality and strength. But Scott's Emulsion gives you more: Emulsification--the minute breaking up of the particles--making for quicker assimilation, easier digestibility. Yet none of the virtues of pure cod liver oil are lost. One of the PLUS values you get only in Scott's Emulsion. SCOTT'S EMULSION THE COD LIVER OIL WITH THE PLUS VALUE For Sale by Your Druggist sa Us Fsiwe THERE'S FLU IN THE AIR Wise Precautions and Prompt Treatment May Keep You From This Disabling- Affliction. There are still many illnesses the causes of which remain unknown, writes a doctor. Throughout the world research is going on day after day in the hope that the cause and cure of these conditions may be discovered. One of these is influenza. But, although its actual cause remains a secret, there is now not the slightest doubt that it is due to a germ which is too small to be seen. It is so tiny that it can n«e« through a close filter which would stop the passages of many organisms. Experiments have so far progressed that it is now only a matter of time for it to be possible to isolate this germ and probably produce an antidote. Meanwhile, we can only do what we can to prevent this disabling infection from leading to complications and to cut short its attacks as soon as we are able. In the first place it is well to remember that influenza is infectious. It can be passed from one individual to another. Anything which tends to lower the powers of resistence makes it easier for infection to take place. Two factors seem to be worth considering; the first of these is fear. Although, at this season of the year there are usually in the air seeds of influenza, it is asking for trouble to go about in fear of catching it. When you are afraid, your general health suffers and you are less likely to resist infection. There is little to be afraid of if you do catch it. Provided treatment prompt and your general health is good you stand an excellent chance of making an uninterrupted recovery. The second factor again concerns these same powers of resistance which are definitely lowered by the bad habit som-» peoplj have acquired of setting out in the cold mornings of winter without any breakfast. Late nights, hot stuffy atmosphere and fatigue also lower resist- BIG BEN THE PERFECT Chewing Tobacco "l made up my mind years ago that nobody knows much about political economy, including the so-called economists." -- Bruce Barton. "Sooner or later the disturbing realisation comes t > us that even that which we cannot understand may be true." --•Will Durant. Apartments are inconvenient. They have no attics in which to hide the gifts you are afraid to throw away. 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