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Monkton Times, 25 Aug 1921, p. 3

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moa SIMPLICITY: THE say ty: OF SUMMER LI F COTTAGE COLONIES IN a NGEBINE LAND — BATH i APE NG @ rom VAUDERCLIFFE 's Nova Scotia’s wealth of vitey and water-ways lends itself m ably to summer cottage life Fee dey omer accommodations of Brange: line Gand do not’ rin to vast hotels, although there +: number of fine the gr number of visi- anyones country-side a te Is aus boasaiag houses and cot- are t RURAL SUMMER HOTEL OVERLOOKING LAKE| AT HEBRON mong the latter Ate ad emakooge Rod & Gun Club, lo-| near Halita: Annapolis Royal, Evan-, golf, squash and croquet oes are don the shore of Bake: Kedgema- aes Beach, Milford, Port Lorne and | provided at most resorts. Then there | eat the end of thirty. miles of | Smith’s Cottages are run in| is always the lovely ae eee pie road ps begins at his- ese with The Pines Hotel at|to be explored. One cannot trave An Royal. Kedgema-! Digby, the Bay View Hotel at Yar- miles os any direction without Kéogs {a in the heast of a wild, rich | mouth, and The Gainsborough at Hub- historic interest. Here sporting country. Here the fisherman | bards, while Camp Acadia for girls, | the painter ‘fin a inspi Ge for new | a may enjoy excellent fishing, and here | located at Bens a short five miles | canvases; the writer oe ongs and | the hunter may bag the biggest of/ from Yarmouth, Aldercliffe Camp | stories; the tired ninitego man an moose. The cabins are rustic alice “poys at Wormout fre old éstab-| weary teacher find baim and strength sign, but modern in equipment, fitted sane institutio {for mind and body, and the: busy | with fireplaces and running water. Baer ae Oe tia einen tanacioe peace and rest while her live-| The general club hovse {s_all that a! to Taree centres and guests are S ly youngsters, safe from city perils, country ‘club should be | on fine fresh dairy and garden ort seSeaRNv eS ind fields 01 boating and 4 on the flats that at high tide 3. e glorious Satine beaches. Other well known and popular cabin | duets. thing, ¢olonies are found at North West Arm,'are the principal pastime: HEALTH EDUCATION BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON Provincial Board of Health, Ontario Pdetint ot chaktten: recuictag-fvomcime | prover feeding in childhood and some en of the tremendous but y amongst] Under oe Blue Skies. Dr. “Middfeton will be glad to answer questions on Public Health mat- The sky a cy elevations is of a ters thre column. dress him at the Parliament Bldgs, richer, de r blue color j ‘Toronte hing we eats dowr te When the Sen De hy ble'and se z cable diseases ° The ple and sci “ee eras able diseases or where | (ONOTNS experimented ae rounds for the relief that during re- x gtechiye:.an a ce Peaventin orl interestii way on this Ba cae ; bP ds Osea efo) t zee 8 pre fa Sie Byorage | spread of ny outbreaks. Chil! mor L a = ening—th: ut on heets = nd of six! the Ww bole are ie er a pee poms rn Bel , from tis pen aerate dit due nic changes of the heart due 3 0 One very noticeable a eet proved sani- regrettable of these causes is tation and observance of public health| In Tolonto aloné, eed Srinciples, thi longevi ty] Have tae “four or five fatalities within ¥} ated shad color to the oie ‘tint, and these he {| Humbered from one to Bey: | Three sets of papers were S| Onashe dates at Genarectfin aeoony at | Chamouni, and the third he took to the ¥ ing r amit. is chiefly due. counteracting! the past few naa ine: tptobildren: bet trie nedut* was follows: On the i SCRE ee the evens an strain] ing run down by In, adie! otGe MOE Disks the. aigeal waoad m with resulting} Satie of course, wear and tear on the human system! to blame which have during the } 2 was between the first and sco ly speaking, 8] that'is, the deepest “bleu d at Geneva it was of the feet tint, | t Chamount between the fifth | Thus = yee summit of | of a dee; tint 2 | ns once. per nly occur. loeaatie, wit & fa grain of truth! were interested las teh ‘a en one year’s nine over is good, at child, rich mur Senile There i ee ‘widhont ane a burden} many cases in Canada that could be ardly imagine what it | : Must be like in that respect on the top [of Mount Everest. The Se of this intense blue- | ; Ress is that the smaller the particles | in the eee the less strong the light, but the greater proportion that is blue Near the horizon at lower altitudes t There, ie many causes leading up toge and it to early or premature death that could| making our be largely eliminated if he: pi nae trians. | of | iy Rone eo eo pro- dia t of Paar eae ae means a toothlone me 2 boy cai pike water for the ele-| While ee trams invade the cote aay Piers ely "Tooth ahaa at the circ hor beg ‘DISEASES |e i ecto Page othtess| t’s hard tos toot men. But you can’t | Yours ts a simon which the years Mate tae rcs Pe ee oe ge ea eg tool boys at Ami Hoy iee ath rest.) os nha dress by the Authors {2 ze the work oe the Scouts, they | And in your einy streets lives all ro- | Clay Glover Co. Inq, i “When a Bhuda ut nares a girl i 118 West dist Street 1 fe ee i ma Whose. parcuta a Rebs EMC Tes ne not being fooled. Neither are the New ‘York Wak fo early life a result of automobile accidents must! the er Bi = ay, y lacks that rich blue tint, be- nt ‘01 a WI dbaervanice made of the auarantine be stopped, and to “hi audits sécart cause the particles in the atmosphere | Oriental countries, having awaken-| they are the first-on 7 suosttes earns gees tis ,and control of sea: a Toronto cor-| which scatter the light are larger, a and|ed within very recent years to the | when something~big-and: difiicult zit lets of Aspirin.” Unless oie ce the "To instate this latter pole take | oner to have sthoet playgrounds kept’ there are more of them proportionate | Worthwhileness of advertising, have | to ‘be done. i eanepeoK Gea ee tne ete {heart disease, which causes open all day, is very commendable. dopted methods of their own which | That is the reason why the Kiwanis Heep n tet * ‘enormous “number of deaths in et | Popular sympathy le-enily -alwhge = Nae int Hiyerest’a peak risés:sinto on ary rather odd and pictures ae is for the Boy Scouts. Thei DU Serre Set Se Dita AL oh, country every ye at make ith the injured child, but wh In particular th in 1 books by virt oe ee on i em atmosphere which must be as pure m particular they go in for street | lives are open tue of the Hutdastin’ Noueletacmiid: uticura Is Just Rig! t heart diseased nih ‘unable to roperly| youngaters are allowed to play indis- it-is rich in. processions. Enterprising aavortisnss honesty" which they are taught. They rates tats Soarnenee Toothotie, “Waiiba: carry on its function? her See in chinese and pane’ cities preach better sermons than the rest * son | Fo: Baby’ Ti ft go and for Pain, Handy tin boxes of rr ys Lender Skin | « many causes, 1ze ee witl anners and strc of us usually here—right in the lives i New World and Old. dbyices, eeu tae’ drastubieain Gime | ohet they lead wale Dotter | ie cies asians ceaeeee oto | watae Bar eeatiul tS Map hikers ate Having a busy time ioistots, Sarciall yonrony Sessmea get mania NTS than the rest of us—a feriki asp ie the tao ma eas, Foughingsy ane ore: | in these days of everchanging boun- | ons, 's—and our happiest hours tepiieed in Cana Bayer Manu- on ea in a 1 Bingt ipa dt on @ aries. Europe has re-group This is real jazz as applied to pub- ore tat bgt rimages to them. | facture Monoaeélionclderter ne| | fer atnins of Cos tetetank anzgeuer on and the old map of our achoollays ie ies work. We have nothing equal y have done much... ‘They have suiicyticacid, agree ee ost. Wrong from top to bott it in its way. In the Philippines ee much, ‘They have done that 4 y th te aren ee way for su anita ne piads fou: tiem: min] But eine tremaiidous” ch hanges have simtas methods- are pursued. Not | which was assigned them. Worthy | ae I gc ip Lmtd 94 St Faal K in years to come. n. there af soa lng cities. pentane de might ‘be en place in the Christian Era, along ago, in Manila, to advertise a new | of our confidence! Not worthy of our} How It Was Done, | Liatestcar Sons ars wits. | saieeiiien, dad casiaca es ie ta have yaoent tate oe fai | eomzrativay ‘short time in tho his- peepee ery striking pro- | confidence? Who, then, Noa See alee mericdn poultry farmer went = art, through its efforts to frre | ional grounds set apart for children tory of the Roman's map| cession in which gigantic walking | our confidenc over to Bngland to have a look round | enough of the weakened blood through| to play in, To prevent damage to pro.| 2! Aisarorid eexshertinie HoReite cigars took part, accompanied by men | Sag eS al I Ste the poultry farms there and ee Ener the system to keep the body strength| perty extra carstakers woul at cour Mediterranean —and the lands washed | earrying huge placards lettered in Hug. aera to normal, is strained or overexerted. | be necessary; but reforms and preonu-| PY es, A ths Priteey oe | Usb cand /Spastiats < extolling the poy |S owits Boy rom the. Country. fe did nof Hesltate to tall how for One can readily see how an increas-| tions of this nature are of such vital Struts OF ak oe eecat fe pillars of | duct and taviting the puble to try it, |} "How fast ean you run?” the humor-| aavanced was the ate of odttre keop-| vigilance both on the part of Pub-| importance that the question of e: eules— re| pe ously inclined bell boy of a Toronto ing in tho States, Ab spun several lic Health officials and the general|pense should not be allowed to eae ‘peing st stot in’ boateet io Mars KKEP CHILDRE WELL hotel pele. the-countty ‘lad who 28S} yon tall veka on teebauninct: lic, can curtail the spread of com-|—especially when human life is at sould Meee PE RI tea be taeeptby Twenty chickens spo ireies tts | munici nd thereby elas other thousand years, atte: hy Se replied the lad bashfuily, appeared to be an. eve ore I to kk Lydia E. Pink- caper ees ronal et DURING HOT WRATWER set sey dt fayttt Me pea 0 are) accidents in industry due to 1 ress was made. In BES ea slorien He told Soulisbe bello more susceptible to infectious disease protection for the worker at his Boats i eae Cathay might Avery nioliter atmowe-hows tatal she: me ma athored to ae the eae But a bint old English farmer was} 4 could aedly get about. fa , there is a not-| and often to carelessness 01 | have been in themoon, Russia and Si- ee 5 pies __ iceable low rate of deaths from heart|of the worker himself, ‘| were wholly out of bounds, | Not on choles tafe, Saaoee een, ster,” said the old mat Ont" For many years 1 dlusuagteptited elonitias ‘ot visit-|. Add to thie the. appalling ‘ist, of sae, as BOR Dd ire A nee Syuaatr’ Slesaade uate ecebren eat ow, pealee Wh Shoe ae hover seen 95 many as a hun. have hed! trouble wth my nerves and had never been af; no Witropead | STs rite aC this'tine fad on@ie one , chickens hatched by one hen at ; have been in run down cons ship had ever sailed on the Pacific me, the F ran Was one | 4 setting 2” ition for some time. Ieould not d cious little life is lost after only a tew Phe oe Tens ‘e ee f ean, ES Hingss See tinihon serch ae lat summer. You. sce fellows;|" «waai” anewered the American, “1/ Wor half of the time because of thy len, quite suddenly, eame the age Baby's Own Tablets inthe house tose |o" feared ok, mY Ban Oe | oan't say that T have, but— "| Rouble ‘swith my monthly sickness. 1 ¥ : spintatton: aby’s Own Tablets in the house feels cara anal started out-to-beteueeis | : : | was told of Lordia Is Pinkham’s Vege- of exploratior Spanish and| sete, ‘The occasional use of tho Ta : Well, then, listen her® maister; | Wile Compound hy friends and if 00 Lt Strengt Portuguese petitions totlowed by the | c Dee | Same Hadn't anymore than stepped a5 h5en 1 have, “tethiin farmer.” to-try ity Tt Bad tone Hie eed ee Sreat English adventurers, doubled | troupies or if the trouble memes oe Out Of the house before 1 saw a wood- | mere Ipswich way wo allus fill a bar: \ strongly: Sean cet have ee nourishment the ‘world’s ‘land: area - tor: the map-| gonis” as tt generally doce rae | ounce red ae Bie no On 8 Mileide. sel with exes and set tho hen on the! | taken it 1 have een abies we ae with no burden to the di- Reet gape orem then: thes wat: Wers liters willreriner thovbeby satay ihroueNe eee bunghole!” ‘roti, and iso know fends ho fadlttal’ wad wondektaf Autores woo But I'd heart ‘ell inte wondehuck | have found it good,” Yon vane c these sf aay is secured from th at a plece of guess work. ven Europe | py wail ot ay ome eine, dealers OF} might drop back into his hole when | qinard's iniment for Buena, ote Roeeh oe festimonial, als, KLLEN famous food — Setepenute 5 bart of Africa tho same. Bven-Burove| Dr “Wittiame Medlome woe eae | 2OU hit him. So, having that in mind, : : |e eaaee box ung, Ont as ; needs diese I like nothing on’ earth, ‘and Fie ae ane “Medicine Co,” Brock) threw down my gun-as 5 a Un Press will Wy wl women contaue to suffer s0 andl sis bed Bali ss where they. were at a loss they drew| Ve ‘ shot and started for the woodchuck, ya calleetion of jae Pier can tad heat a sii te arley, from fabulous beasts and birds to fill = Well, fellows, I'd have got him, but | ED ii ea gansta Nate Sy hich rds to up He’d Been. written by we cixteenth Pinkham® 's Vegetable Com, which Grape:Nuts made, the spaces. Zn : just as I stooped over to grab hint by | century to the Sbrekeie For forty years th builds strength and igor! geese ifravel im crossing | the hind logs, the shot Vd fred hit me 3 toned stent Aad ters fod tie : New ff and delights the tasts, @ ocean from Liverpool to in the back. NEY ORDE contains n no heraotios @P harenful dr ‘3 i . 8 Pine Needles. Seite a ey at pa Diidiniott epider Motey-ORIeNG | as been the standard rem of ‘Theres a Reason” Belg ae Ua bright youth. Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neuralgia Jon sale Aye: - thousand oes | ma abate pau ut ght the eal ot The leaves of trees and vines “Oh no. Think again,” sald the si anaes eel be Ltd | earls ed with cuch ailments as die i ekg ere ee re net genie teacher. Old Greek Bains, i eee ments, inflammation, ulceration, & pce or Tape: cuy § needles of the pines! on riente’ etslited the-youth."Tt| “corn colleetons repdndttha calleatinig (autre ee eet nlied its ent ae says three thousand miles in the book, ae colin tite | eofficient candy and S38 cream eve Pant special advice write to See ae They are 60 long and slender; aad thats what Tes In a straight lie of old Greek coins as their me s ae | year to build’ halt a dozen super.| Lydie Pathos icine Go. (confi- = Lg ¢ And sometimes in full view, But I'm counting the ups and downs, midable NaeAuss: of ts—in_ two pe ‘tieks jentie) ees Mas han ay Tetter will | ie srvcers > They have their threads ot Pe Prébeannevodet praernb ab becatre fully #00) inaeen e wild another Panama Can: be Fead and. answered by = And thimbles mado of cities had a distinctive series ee woman 4 a held in strict confidence! va, Wau i Pay. Minard’s Liniment te for Dandruff. tre cen | Minard’s Lintment for sate everywhere IESUE No. 36—21, Happenings. ue Espads la. THE Farmers of Saskatchewan invested b ‘approximately. $6,000,000. tn. we CAUSE OF BACKACHE! Bits of Canadian New t It-has been saa te that the cen: (FEARED SHE HAD (Bus returns for the if St. John, TROUBLE g tors eae rein Sate i Only in oe ‘Cass Doce. Backs | Nati swittendw'anrincreace ae about HEART’ fore resi sore to) ras i [B00 in population, making the total the year at a costa! +s ipo ache Mean Kidney Trouble, |sbou 47,000. na ote the catty each. Saskatchewan aimee x with 9 the ats apes has Bese outside the Sty imi “a Every muscle in the body needs con | MRS. SMITH | SUFFERED pending every year upon mechani eontrtvanees to a greater ext stantly. a supply of rich, red blood in nie se cl L Ste ovare 3 ya Winn: ee pros-| Proportion to the work it doos, ‘Tho! a a ins been gating to 0 to ane ER EVERY MEA\ fects, rediges¥ered: a sich do. | muscles of the back are BS HASTE ae eet ent Meas Dealt Oranioa twsthes el strain ard have but little test, When! fu ee eerie eee sum of $5,706, trict adjacent d mene to Point du Bols, Mar. Toronto Women Says Since % = fitty-iwo-acre claim: <-The~tten fs | ment, and the result Is a eenciton of |Oreeted A medium-grade agricultural Tieng Pa nine Ale traccablactor in | Pain. tu ‘thoso ‘muséles, Some people |=° FA ee cee i i i be i ee = Construction will start im-| Tyoubles Have Disappeared. | An aerial wook-ond fro prevention | “Before I had taken half a boitle of never tng anything to do with the wid | Pat trol has been instituted by the Bri-|Tanlac I began to si ce night up re, tish Columbia govertiment to protect valuable timber on Vancouver Island and along the coast. ‘ol will cover an area on the maplataie for the feel just fi Smith, 169 Yarmouth Road, Toron- isease may | critical point ck, BE. to, 0 “I was told that T had high plea This being St . i u i ti E gig 1d. ak Took | Province and Vancouver be-}iprossure, but whatever my se el 5 aa ease “cent. ae Pete tke a aa tween three at and a Jred were they began to HESS OPES wien Ssodiuni cathonets and_thirty “per cent, | be found in most cases that the use of Bed one arts 1 els Tania and eae T haven't eae each of sodium chloride and sodium | Dr. Williams’ ae Pills to build up ms heve been ‘staked slong | of any 4 hae re Iphate. company=haj de-|the blood will stop the sensation of | te pee River right up to the | fered from indigestion soi lng a $eltbed: Ui gautelend nee ain in the {ll Se muscles of | Aretle Clret ‘ho staking extends | ful. After eating, the gas from my unm Tho. Sédkatchevan Gin sworn’ | tte beck, Ho betier it ts to | from @ poltt several miles south of digested food would Pate By : hears y 3 Fort cman, which 1s. 1,500 chest ‘untll my Heart. 1utiored tight, Seance aoe heavy @ Lee ee uo Anal a north of Hdmonton, to another polat fully ond at times I actually thought within some ftty miles of Good Hope, | it would ae beatin; in good condition, and for this purpose no other medicine can equal Dr, Wil- lata from . the - United States duting the six Thoth’ ending | which ordered 24,000 ndtnds last year Kidneys, If you i vere requested -70,000- potinds this | suspect your kidneys, any. doctor gan |% Post dust sixteon miles so My head ached terribly at times and pti Arctic Cire! tot I got 60 aie I couldn't standup. My Canada imported f he | Make tésts in ten minutes” that will the! and my United- States last year. 34,641,000 | set aoe fears at rest, or tell you ue s.hurt constantly. My pounds of twine. | wor In any event to be p “ h ile lying down and ee total of 7,110 Dereete entero fey healthy you must keep the blood | ; — nldn Vblesp Can’ 10 woke tern ‘Canart eS ie market-| of, so that I always felt tire: $1,-| out, Juie30, Teer They Roden with | ams’ Pink Pills, aa i : . of business | “But ali my troubles are gond now. them personal wealtivte: tye value of | You can got these pills through any |}. 2 | : j saiaha: $2,445,804, tects ae 5708-463, | dealer in meine, mail at 60 | Nataled last ebay PamEAet with the |My digestion 1s. just perfect a turnover in 19: mbership | never have a headache or dizzy spell was increased ie 646, Taine the total | any more. Even those pains have dis- Out of the total number of immigrants | Cents a six boxes for $2.60}. from The Dr, Wali Medicine 2,600 gave their occupation as agri-| | eared tro: a culturists and -will i ae in farming | Brock ‘ville, Oni Hraltap. “capt invest Since aaa Re met = Seta be my ei on the prairies. the total, 4,392 | 9 fr 62,251 to $466,009. Fifty-four ‘hat TL fa want to praise Tanlac all were United Bias a ues while th : x : abiletice marketing livestock aplpped | the time.” balance of 2, s Scouting and the Kiwanis BS carloads and received there: Tanlac ld by-1oading druggists ees Clubs. ,309.. The value of Seah iso | everv nee, : ware Adv. S $5,885,885, The total business | Development work is porns Real If a man can write. a better book, handled amounted to $7,314,6: The Forest, y, Ahoritie foeee a o clay ee erty iN) preach a & better sermon, or make a bet-| Paying for an irrigation aa in loans, Tas on i comparetively | Penepkburn. Stowe ia Matachowan| fr mouse-trap than his ne! Kehoe, oe year is the unique experience Ka th Do heuat and district, Samples of first class asb Bees ange areas with Do newane k eas hough he bullg: his” howwe da the ‘aber project, comprising 17,000 | The ede for this’ wan a toe “have. been: Droumleesat, from the | Woods, the.world will make a beaten acres, in Albei st he ir} se athored Oy the ‘offaers tor tke se arrangements have Deen | path to h |e gated aroa operated by the Canadian | Morodtey Branch of the Tepapevens Geiss cen ee Eee te iterary men have been h Pacific Railway, It cost sixteer SS 4 : pee es: lowing to transportation difficulties Seunetnoe m dolor the Inter or, 2 avi thor Ore this | lars an acre to build the ditches am Some credit it | laterals and conservative estimates of |to Elbert Hubbard. au a ae Page | the aan yield on the 13,000 oe i | eliminated as he did begin to eee are twenty bushels: j write until after the Suet had be- | come famous. ja Then Emerson’ E lequtite over the |mouse-trap quotation, 4 | jon the better grade of fibre is being | idered at ee As No. 1 Gute bins over $1,500 per ton, transpor tion on this class i material is Hat prohibitive. The light railway | which is now in the course of con: | struction in Northern suas will aid NOTHING TO setae ry land is the first year that the Taber project -has been c 's works were looked into. But no comfort has been found |!” operatior IeUT to a great exte thers: Tho Financial Ti ee Winnipeg, in | 5A But who cares who wrote it? It) its latest survey of Western Canadian ‘That is the only | crop epuditians, states that the wheat wiue his year should be the most valuable the West has ever produced, worth at least half a billion dollars. eS Toothles Race i in India. in less babies are familiar. We | 9, hades allowance for their edentate ap- | se we know that they {fits the Boy Scouts. s appears in our thoughts to- men are peculiar ducks. ess teeth, almost ready | gotlstical is putting | ——--+ seSs ies ac wallaly aa torte -eoraph Eel ‘ Htuey nares auch conmleeee In Praise of 1 ina | If a.child were never to develop any teeth at all, and to sai through life | own powers t I, the son of London men, are Hindus, always have rema: nee heads and are toothless meer wit Wctentiees og) eal un “Sso-| ciate ieee a oe RNEE TIE eal ee COARSE SALT font,” how unpleasant it would be! They really believe that they can work | Under this friendly leaden sky_— LAND SALT That is exactly what happens in the | Tyco | Like grandfer’s grandfer, so will 1. | B Jo of a type of men native to a town | when a g6iig\of ‘fellows goes | | alk Carlots called Hyderabad Sind, in India. They {parading by. bearing thelr miravies | Clty of beauty, flower of cities all. | TORONTO SALT WORKS Os OLIFF- [Where i eomas ” runs es roar | with them, the Kiwanis Club blinks its swiftly, and TORONTO e e bus: As aoe Whitehall 1) ‘@ known as Bhudas, ane Wo- | 8 who compose the Boy Scouts. They get training, mentally and | Physically, and if there are any other defect, all of the pulser resulting from the mating are proper ith teeth. a Bhuda ries n thei female children are Esiaat ‘white the right valuable stuff, that mak sons are toothles a aise Caicenn a sets ed “Bayer” only is é Genuine It is through such ‘marriages that i the toothless ehissaeterlatic is per- petuated from generation to genera- tion. it is evidently an inheritance trait that remains aes ing in tl fe- male offspring of a BI bie are How They Advertise in the Orient. the farmers were maki in the United States, . ‘the ham’s Vegetable Compound

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