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Port Perry Star, 17 Aug 1922, p. 3

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t benefit of th J1and and the Dominions of the and should accomplish what each has | been -- atte "individually to achieve since the conclusion of the waz. It is calenlated to effect a con- siderable amelioration in the acute unemployment situation of the British Isles whilst giving to the Dominions emigrants of good British stock which certain of them have felt constrained m-- ~ BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON Provincial Board of Heaith, Ontario - 'atiddleton will be glad to suswer questions on Public Health mas tors through this column. Address him at Spadina House, Spadina i » ¥ is| freeze it, thaw it, we do every- 1-| thing but let it remain in its natural . She wil try all she-can to) think {vou to health after you have er Ch i be ..| you'so." MUL told you so," is natie's reproof re ad Health Io Ya be our Forum all our contrariness in health mat-| we must respect our bodies, our 2 en and facility for sooner or later. It is in fac! oi | trouble, for" as iron rusts when it is 'not 'used, so the body pines away if deprived of exercise, x Suitable exercise, suitable foods, pleasant companionship and a content- '| ed mind are the best helpmates one el.can find on 'the highway to health, And. without health what does this world amount to anyway? { + | terial [fault of their own; they are the sport p| tion in & period of serious economic '| perial veterans. o| to extract the Greatest function-| the elaborate project. It is an under-| | problem as well as meeting the sole unemployed without effecting any ma- ef of a permanent nature These unemployed, it must be realized, are not in this condition through any of circumstances, an excess of popula stress. Many, could they do so, and the Dominfon were willing to accept] them, would come to Canada. Canada has been eager to welcome them, but able to absorb only those with suf- ficient funds to establish themselves and give a guarantee against possible destitution. ~ Keenly alive to the benefits of as- sisted and statealded Immigration, Canada has been largely held back by financial stringency, although after an expenditure of $166,000,000 in re-estab- 'lishing her own soldiers, she co-oper- ated up to a certain point in settling on Canadian lands numbers of Im- In this existing state of things the natural lne to follow was that of using a large part of the money spent in unemployment doles in effect- ing a permanent redress of the situa- tion by establishing men in places where they would work out their own prosperity and were at the same time a national need. Scheme Opens Great Possibilities. . In the preliminary conference be- tween the British and overseas gov- ernments, it was the general under- standing that of the sum available about one-half should be devoted to assisted passages and other forms of adtual migration, this to be by way of a loan and not & frée grant, the cost to be borné equally between the Bri- tish' government ' and the Dominion concernéd. The other haif was to be devoted to 'advances to settlers on the land, reckoned at a maximum of $1,600 per settler, made by the overseas gov- ernment. In all probability it is on these bases that the various Domini. | ons will develop their settlement schemes. 3 The scheme opens up gréat possibili- ties' for Canadian eolonization pro- vided the Dominion goes energetically into the matter of developing schemes benefit from stood thing between the Imperial and' overseas governments that settlement on the land is the key to the whole and outstanding need of the Empire outside the Motherland. The bill re moves all the objections Canada has had since the-war toa large volume of British immigration as not having the necessary funds for immediate settle- ment and rapid producing. And Canada need have no fear in this scheme of losing out to other Deo- mindons of the Empire. Canada, in the years before. the war, received more S---- FE | from living completely--complete liv- | trifling mishaps. showed NK Sh | Artistic industry for hours sustain- 3 ed, « Provision HE mowed RATE Re And all apparently for nothing od. Ree - ; 'Why was so much for such results re- quired? . 3 No mite or mote was caught in any made for harvests never gain- > share, And when the sun his flercer arrows fired y The vision'd hopes vanished into air. --Such is the way with most of human schemes: By drowning, drought or drift they end--in dreams. . --James D, Law. GUARD BABYS HEALTH IN THE SUMMER The summer months are the most dangerous to children. 'The com- plaints of that season, which are | cholera infantum, colic, diarrhoea and dysentery, come on so quickly. that of- ten a little one is beyond aid before the mother realizes he is ill. The mother must be on her guard to pre- vent these troubles, « * if they do come on suddenly to banish them. No other medicine is of such aid to mothers during hot weather as is Baby's Own Tablets. They regulate the stomach and bowels and are absolutely safe. Bold by medicine dealers or by mail at 26 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ------ pee The Song of Five Blackbirds. Five blackbirds on a pretty, pretty lawn Made merry one August day; O'er them the Summer sunlight shone, And winds chimed free and gay; Oh, they frolicked and danced, and proudly glanced As the stately asters nodded; A And I gazed the while with a happy smile, As the waving trees applauded. Five blackbirds on a pretty, pretty lawn, Made merry the whole day long, And you and 1, 'eath a laughing sky, Should echo a mirthful song; With golden smile every care beguile, Waste not the glow of dawn; Bre the roseleaves fall, hear the tender ca Of the blackbirds on the lawn. --Afleen Ward. a -- MONEY ORDERS. A Dominion Express Money Order for five dollars costs three cents. --rici-- Make the Best of Life. Parents too often start on the tre mendously dificult enterprise of bring- fng' up children without the slightest idea of what they are about, The black side of parenthood could naturally never be abolished; but as- suredly its blackness could be miti- gated. -- When you are a parent, it is rather | late in the day to begin training your- golf to be a parent. Most women keep house amateur- ishly because they have never been taught, or have never taken the trou- ble, to learn the craft of housekeeping in a common-sense and thorough way. In regard to housekeeping, the ma- jority of women "pick it up" from other amateurs, and the grand result is that they themselves and the per- sons for whom they keep house are prevented by friction and inefficiency : ing being a highly delicate affair that only too easily disorganized by The best education is gelf-educatica. all education is tending more self-education. important advice to be of- fortunate band of enthusi- 'self-education is not to begin > bo Brideto-be--"My only worry is about mother, She's bound to miss me ter- ribly." Friend of the family--""Ah, well, she can't complain, After all, she's had Game and fish depend on forest and stream. Both are destroyed by. fire. Hard water may be softened with borax, lemon juice or an oatmeal bag. England's coast-line is 2,200 miles long. a Be sure your camp-fire is dead-- Then bury it. ----e. Minard's Liniment for sale everywhers Radium worth $20,000,000, but weighing only 6 ozs., has been produc- ed in the last twenty-six years. ARSE SALT LANDESALT Bulk Carlots TORONTO SALT WORKS 6 4 oOLIFF TORONTO Amerios's Floneer Dog Remedies : Book on DOG DISEASES ow to Feed a Tos Wear 24th haa New York U.B.A TTCHY EGZEMA ON HEAD AND FACE In Pimples, Could Not Sleep. Cutlcura Heals. " For about twenty years I suf- fered with eczema on my. head and face. At first it broke out in pimples and after a while became red and scaly, The itching and burnin, were 80 severe that I scratched irritated the affected parts, and at night I could not sleep because of the irritation, a helped Plt in| = othin, A using ticura on and Ointment and after using four cakes of Cuticura Soap and four boxes of Cuticura Oint- ment I was healed." (Si ) Mason Davis, 13 Dresser St., bridge, Mass., May 12, 1921, Improve skin by daily use of Cuticwra EoD, Di oyatd 'alcum, Sample Each Prooby Mall. Address; Liza ied, 344 BS. Paul Bt., W., Montreal. . ERE nGEE Erm Aspirin UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting Aspirin at all ; Accept only an 'unbroken package' of "Bayer Tablets of "Aspirin," which contains directions and dose: worked out ring 22 years and proved safe by millions for - ttre meetat Worry is intérest paid on trouble _ | before it becomes due. Luck is only a short way of spelling pluck. The publisher of the best Farmer's paper in the Maritime Provinces in writing to us states: "I would say that I do not know of a medicine that has stood the test of time like Minard's Liniment, It has been an unfailing remedy in our household ever since I can remember and has outlived dozens of would-be competitors and imitators." AR AIL TORONTO QUEER FEELINGS AT MIDDLE AGE Women Should Know Hoy Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable 'Compound Helps at This Trying Period Sheboygan, Wisconsin.--"I was run down, tired and nervous. I could not even do my own | housework, could not hight 'and of queer thoughts would come Final yl eo {improving ever since: ! seven bottles now and am 80 happy that ; 1am all over these bad Jedlings. -- Mrs. | B. LANSER, 1639 N. 8rd 8t., Sheboygan, | Wisconsin. | For the woman entering middle age : Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-~ ! pound can be of much benefit. During | Pais time of life certain chan, take place which sometimes develop into serious trouble. Melancholia, nervousness. irritability, headache and dizziness are some of symptoms. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound is a natural restora- tive, especially adapteq to assist nature in carrying you safely past this time. Why not give it a fair trial 7 rene by

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