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Port Perry Star, 6 Mar 1924, p. 3

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tiddioton will k ters through this column. Address him st Spadina House, century man has taken a lively interest in health matters in the sense attention to these matters n under w! he "have been instances of schemes convenience of - le that come under the head of public ork. For. the Ro- much time and labor, as or its soc: tal city. LOR Wes. of | that it. It FFE o i lives. True, g : -- 3 the recipient of a fine present trom. the Scouts and gies HEH 3 "baths and : foun- y of their ow tip °F but kn u on fold fever, ary, or Asiatic by drink- 'wa! '. : nthe Romans introduced win- fo put it into shape. dow glass they did it only for pl av atin thoi ml 18 Shout Th Ottawa now has a Rover Scout 30 n ely Mm Nn yt the Troe oe to Domb Gompf Sig J Rg 1h gene Chief Rodney O. Wood, read at the diseases. The early ing o opening meeting of the new troop, ex- swamps in this country was done for pressed his regret at being unable to economic and not for sanitary rea- attend, but expressed his gratitude eons. that" the troop was being started. Now look at what is being done ering," he wrote, "is ing : through Britain and continental coun. tries and 'Other parts of the Empire and is proyiding a programme of real ly splendid activities for yong men." i] As He Were. The supply sergeant had just issued the last assortment of shoes to the colored outfit. There were plenty of kicks, but the loudest and most pro- longed came from Private Indigo Snow, who, falling to receive satis- faction. elsewhere, betook himself to the captain. "Cap'n, sub," he announced, "mah shoes am too big fo' me." "You'll have to make the best of it," answered the captain. "Plenty of men have shoes that don't quite fit." "Don't quite fit!" ejaculated Indigo. "If yo' says "tenshun, cap'n, Ah comes to 'tenshun. Den if yo' says to right about face Ah right bout faces, but mah shoes stays at. 'tenshun. Don't y iis iin Canada Imported goods worth 00,000 from the United States, and $166,000,000 from Great Britain, in the year ended October, 1928. GIRLS! A GLEAMY MASS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR 35.Cent "'Danderine" So Im- proves Lifeless, Neglected Owen Bound now has a "Women's Auxiliary to the Boy Scouts Associa- 3 working on a musical play to be 528 HH et B : gi du 2p Leet! 5 An abundance of fuxuriant hair full of gloss, gleams: and life shortly foilows a genuine toning up of neg: lected scalps with dependable "Dan. " Falling hair, the health sanitary Tatilivies. ent any other part of th try, r evi other 0! e country, a to- id water supp is one of the essen- tainin; aesthetic i t | Sta f!work at present, the maintenance of 'l the. Lord Chaneellor in the House of . |resumed in the afternoon, {a few more self-starters in our com. * I munity, --Sam. 3 and has alzendy buen done in the mat- ter of d Welfare, in the matter of controlling communicable diseases, in the work that has been done in in« dustrial hygiene and in the fields of; engineering, and laboratory the Province of Ontario, as in in main g a high standard frac Tekh aay el an ve y the Di- vision of Sanitary on A Mind in i water supplies and sewer- age facilities, can be observed in th ow death rate from typhoid inthis tovince, In the cities of Ontario He death rate is 4.8 per 100, and 'rural tricts 4-5 per 100,000, fig- "utés far below the records of any of ithe other provinces, or of the United tes. : 'In Child W through the work of the eo nurses, infant clinics and demonstrations, the infant death rate has been reduced in some cities from over 100 per 1,000 births to as low as 65 per 1,000 births. Cor- Jeepondinglp results have also n obtained in some rural districts. n every branch of Public Health health is ever the goal in view, as as to increase the span of human life and promote the comfort and hap- piness of all classes of the community. cs Sn ds CHILDHOOD INDIGESTION Nothing is more common in child- hood than Indigestion. Nothing is more dangerous to proper growth, more weakening to the constitution or nore likely to pave the way to dan- getous disease. Fully nine-tenths of all the minpr ills of childhood have théir root in indigtstion. There is no medicine for little ones too equal Baby's Own Tablets n relieving this trouble. They have proved of benefit in thousands of homes, Concerning them Mrs, Jos. Lunette, Tmmaculate Conception, Que. writes: "My baby wae a great sufferer from indigestion, but the Tablets soon set her right, and now I wi not be without them." Baby's Own Tablets are sold by medi- cine dealers or by mall at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Willlams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. i S---------- A Mysterious Bill. Although the King summons Parlia- ment, it may not be generally under stood that the Speech from the Throne does not bind Parliament to consider the measures mentioned therein nor to proceed at once to the consideration of any of them. Before the King's Speech is read-by Commons, when the two Houses are 3 it is the practice to read some Bill as a mat- ter of form, in order to assert the right of déliberating without reference to the immediate cause of summons. In the Housé of Commons a bill en- titled' "The Clandestine Outlawries Bill" has been used or this purpose or more than a hundred years, Noth. ing is ever heard of it during the re- mainder of the session. me ae Keep Minard's Liniment In the house. ---------- We could use a lot less cranks and | measures are required to remove them. _ | It 1s easier on the paint and it means comparing, : find it easier to wipe off soil and '| gtense as they appear, rather than Just following housecleaning. 1s NERVOUS ADrESTON Some of Tts ( Buses and How Re- lief May be Obtained. Many people suffer from nervous ime digestion. The commonest causes are worry, over-work; lack of exercise, or a general run down condition of the system. It is a disease of the nerves rather than of the digestive organs, and is corected by giving needed nour {shment to thé nervous system and building up the blood. The treatment consists largely in rest, recreation and the use of a true tonic such as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. In addition, the patient should follow a careful diet, and avoid coffee and stimulants, these being unsuitable for nervous people. As one's nerves rely for nourishment upon the blood, the latter must be built up and made rich and pure, which is just what Dr. Wik llame' Pink Pills do. If there is loss of weight and pallor, Dr. Whilams' Pink Pills are especially helpful. Mrs. Adolphus - Villeneuve, R.R. No. 8, Apple Hill, tells as follows how she obtained relief:--"I was so bad 'with nervous indigestion that I could not digest anything I took, and as a con- sequence was 8 great sufferer. I doo- tored for four months, but seemed to be getting worse instead of better. I lost strength to such an extent that I could hardly go about. Then my mother came to see me, and urged me to try Dr. Willams' Pink Pills, and I followed her advice and got a supply at once. After taking a few boxes I felt my strength returning, and I con- tinued their use, until at the end of a few months I could eat anything I de- sired, had regained my old time health and strength, and was in every way a well woman. I am so thankful for what Dr. Willlams' Pink Pills did for me that I always advise their use 'when any of my friends are run down or ailing." . You can get these pills from any medicine dealer or by mall at 50c a box from The Dr: Willlams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. eal sei The History of Copper. 'The appointment of Mr. R. C. Vaughan, Director of Purchases and Stores, Canadian National Railways, has been announced by Bir Henry Thornton, Chairman and President of the System. EASY TRICKS 828 No. Perplexity This is hardly a trick, but it will be an Interesting stunt to try some time. It will not always, it should be sald, be successful, but you will be surprised to find how often It works just as it should. Write on a slip of paper the numbers 7, 13 and 185. Ask a spectator to hold this slip of paper, but not to look at what you wrote until you give him the word to do so. Ask another spectator to men- tion any number between 5 and 10, another to mention aay num- ber between 10 and 15 and an- other to mention any number be- tween 10 and 20. More often than not, the num- bers 7, 13 and 15 will be given. Almost invariably, at least two of the answers will be In aceord with your prediction, (Olip this out and paste it, with other of the series, in a scrapbook.) ilp-- < I am not at all concerned about the Lord being on our side, but it is my most constant anxiety that I shall be on the Lord's side.--Lincoln. There is a chapter of history com- cealed in the word "copper." Copper was named after the place where it was first found-----the island of Cyprus. From Cyprus the mineral was ex- ported by the enterprising Phoeniéian | traders, who also ventured out of the Méditerranean, up the European coast, and north to the tish Isles, Here--in what is now the Duchy of Cornwall -- these ploneer mariners found the natives mining a white met- al now called tin, They took cargoes of this tin to Cyprus, and there, by CZEMA of the skin and scalp is sn sffilo- tion that we have been sucosssfully treating by mail and in our offices here for over 30 years. If afflicted, write us ex- plaining your case fully. We also treat at home Pimples, Blotches, Blackheads snd other nom: contagious troubles. Superfiucus Hair, Moles, Warts, eto. tly 'eradicated by the only Write for Booklet "F" Hiscott Institute Limited Hiscott Bidg. 61D College Bt. Toronto combining the copper with the tin, they 'turncd out the metal called bronze.. After all the fntervening centuries since the initial visit by the Phoeni- clans, perhaps more than 3,000 years ago, tin is still one of the mafn pro- ducts of Cornwall. - etfs ene What the Package Does. Tea growers have found from experi- ence that it is necessary immediately to pack tea In airtight metallined chests, to preserve the flavor and good- ness of the leaf. Equally so is an air tight package necessary for the small lots of tea for individual consumption. Bulk tes is always inferior tea because it is exposed to air, The "SALADA" airtight aluminum package is the most efficient way of preserving tea known, -------- mein Old Cars and New. Among exhibits 'creating the great- est Interest at motor shows, are those side by side, the early motor cars and those of to-day. The high-wheeled vehicles with lead axles 'and solid rubber tires were far from being cars of comfort or practicability, yet they represented progress. "The White Kitchen. If yours is a white kitehen, you will. 'when they aeccumulate until extreme ! a neat, clean kitchen all the time, not to send money by mail y Express Money Orde Betish Jo sent to Australia by alvation Army go through farm training, are "he safe way 'by Dominion Mather! Give Sick "Californi o Sick Baby ou" Harmioas Laxative to Clean Liver and Bowels of Baby or Child. ---- Even constipa- ed, bilious, fever ish, or sick, collo Babies and Child: ren love to take genuine "Califor nia Fig Byrup." No other 'axative regulates the ten. der little' bowels so nicely. TASS sweetens the stomach and starts the liver and bowels acting without &rip- ing. Contains no narcotics or sooth. ing drugs. Say " tu your druggist and avold counterfeits! sist upon genuine "California Fig markable Cases Where Tan- lac Has Proved Effective. . "From my 3 Ce as a pro- fessional nurse, I do not hesitate to say I consider TANLAC the most ef- 'ficient and natural stomach medicine | ana tonic to be had. It is undoubtedly Nature's most perfect remedy," Is the far reaching statement given out for publication recently by Mrs. I. A. Bore den, Seattle, Wash., a graduate of the National Temperance Hospital of | Chicago. "I have used TANLAC often In treat- ment of my patients and my 'experi- ence has been that for keeping the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels functioning properly, and for toning SLT Telluof Cavey. "About a year ago | had patient who could not keep a thing o her stomach fifteen minutes, not evel water. I prevailed on ber to try TAN. LAC and atter the sixth bottle she could eat absolutely anything she wanted without the slightest bad after effects. ' "I had another patient who simply - could not eat. 'IT got him started om TANLAC and by the time he finished three bottles he was eating ravenous ly and had regained sufficient strength to return to work. "These two instances are typical of my experience with TANLAC. My 'confidence in TANLAC is unlimited." TANLAC is for sale by all good drugs gists. Over 40 million bottles sold. Accept no substitute. Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills, Thomas A. Edison . Noted inventor, recently celebrated his seventy-seventh birthday. In hon- or of the occasion he took two hours at mid-day from work in his New Jer sey laboratories. | I One Nigerian tribe believe that every man has at least three souls-- the ethereal body, the soul, and the spirit. London may have begun life as the; port of St. Albans, which was, centur- {es ago, the great British stronghold of Verulamium, ASPIRIN Beware of Imitations! BAYER NTU Unless you see the name "Bayer Cross" on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer As- pirin proved safe by millions and pre. scribed by physicians over twenty: three years for Colds Toothache Neuritls Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" only. Each unbroken package. .con- tains proven directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug- gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. | Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of | Monoaceticacidester of Salioylieacid. While it 1s well known that Aspirin means Bayer Manufacture, to assist the public against imitations, the Tab- lets of Bayer Company will be stamp- od with their general trade mark, the "Bayer Cross." WET FEET lead to colds. Avoid chills by rub- bing with Minard's Liniment, The great preventative. Headache Lumbago Does Your Blood Need Iron? How to Make the Test That Tells. | PALE face, a nervous, irritable disposition, a lack of stre: and endurance--these are the warning sig- nals that Nature gives when your blood is getting thin, pale, watery and starving for iron. Iron is constantly leaving the body, especially toward the period of middle age and you must make up for this iron deficiency if you want to escape disease and be strong and well. When the fron in your blood runs low signs of old age creep into your system. In such cases ordinary iron- | containing foods seldom supply a suf- ! { BES In tins of 4, 10,60 and 100. | your money will be ficlent quantity of this important ele- | ment to make up for the waste. There- | fore, many physicians now prescribe | a concentrated form of organic {ron-- Nuxated Iron---which contains iron like the iron in your blood. If you are not sure of your condi- tion, go to your doctor and have him take your blood-count, or else make the following test yourself: See how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired; next take two fivegrain tablets of Nuxated Iron three times per day after meals | for two weeks. 'Then test your strength again and sée how much you 'have gained. a 3 good druggists sell ' Nuxated Iron, on the distinct under- standing that if you are not satisfied I -- ee-- Classified Advertisements -------- tees vrei -------- FOR SALE 117 OOLGROWERS, YOUR OWN wool manufactured or exchang~ ed for yarn or blankets. Woollen Mills, Georgetown, Ontario. I ADIES WANTED TO DO PLAIN 4 and light sewing at home, whole or sparc time; good pay, work sen any distance, charges paid dong stamp for particulars. National Manufacturin Co., Montreal. "Jumped-at" conclusions look frightened. TRYINE Refreshes Tired Eyes Wreice Co. Chicago, for Eye Care Book usually LUTE ALTA LRH should be taken at once for speedy relief of backache, headaches, swelling, dizziness, lack of ambition, and numerous other complaints due to improper kidney snd Hyver action. Am honest remedy wold for years. At your desler, or direct from WARNER'S SAFE REMEDIES CO, Toronto, Ont. Hair d | Thick Lustrous So By Cuticura Depot: dt i at. WOMANSUFFERED FOR MONTHS Weak and Nervous. Made Well by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Webbwood, Ont.--*"I was in a very weak and run-down nervous condition, always tired from the time I got uj until I went to bed. Sleep did not resh me at sll. My r recommende Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- found to me and others told me abou! t, but it was from my sister's advic that 1 took it. "It did not take lon, until I felt stronger, headaches le me and my appetite came back to me. I am a farmer's wife and have many 8 to do outside the house, such as king, looking after the poultry, end other chores. I heartily recommend the Vegetable Couspound to ell who bavethe same trouble I had, for it is a fine medi~ cine for women."-- Mrs Lots F. ELSAS- SER, Hillcrest Farm, Webbwood, Ont.

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