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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Jun 1917, p. 3

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~ A teg ' --Cj. Don't Take Risks If your stomach is 'Strong, your Ever active, and bowels bowels regular, take care, to keep them so. These organs are important to your health. Keep them in order with Besehanfsfÿlte and avoid any risk of serious illness. A dose or two as needed, will help the digestion, stimulate the bile, and regulate the habits. Their timely use will save i much - needless ^suffering; fortify the system; and > Insure Good Health Prep «red only try Thom** Beech* m, St- Helen*. Lancashire, England. Sold everywhere In Canada and U. S. America. In boaa». 25 cant*. "No more headache for you--take these" Don't just "smother" the headache without removing the cause. Take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They not only cure the headache but give you a buoyant, healthful feeling because they ton<the liver, sweetenthe stomach and eleanse the bowels. Try them. All Dranhti, 2Sc„ er by mall CHAMBERLAIN MEDICINE CO. ToreaU, Oat- 13 Westminster Hotel, Toronto ÉifïV I?!!!#» Big >» 13)1 t ïüfl BH3 UL51 "A Real Hotel Without a Bar Bright and attractive. Fireproof. Every bedroom bedroom has a bathroom. Elegant furnishings;: Splendid cuisine. Easy access to shopping districts districts and theatres. Free taxi servie* from Union Station and wharf. Ask for Provincial-- Motor taxis. ~ ^ RATES i Single room, with bath, $1.50 to $2.50. Breakfast, 25c to 60c. Luncheon, 85c to 50c. Dinner, 50c to 75c. Inclusive rates,, American plan, $2.50 to $3.50 a day. Write for booklet to 240 JAB VIS STREET, TORONTO. all Groctri* The inducements offered with common soaps cannot make up for the purity of Sunlight Soap. It costs US more to make pure soap. But it costs YOU less to use it, for Sunlight pays for itself in the clothes it saves. It does not wear and rub the fabrics as common soaps do. $5,000 guarantee of Purity with every cake ° of Sunlight Soap -.jim 4451W Clean floors, doors, woodwork with Gold Dust is such a marvelous cleanser that a little of the product sprinkled in your scrubbing water will save you most of the back work--and clean much more quickly and thoroughly than any other way. For anything and everything about the house Gold Dust .. . , is the best known The GOLD DUST TWINS cleanser. Try it Never "Break A Date" once and you'll use it always. Sold'in lOc and large packages. Buy the large package for economy's economy's sake. ABOUT THE ' HOUSEHOLD Preserving} Strawberries. ; Strawberries are a favorite fruit, but musiTbe given particular care in canning if they keep well. Wash and drain the fruit after hulling. While doing this, have cans and lids both heating in hot water. Measure the drained berries, and .for each qaart <pf berries allow one cupful of white sugar. sugar. Place the sugar in an aluminum-.or aluminum-.or granite kettle, and add a few spoonfuls' of water to keep it from burning until it melts. When the sugar has bailed long enough to drive all air out of it, add the berries; As these boil up gently, stir them down. When they have boiled up the second time, lift olf the fire and can, taking the cans from the warm water one at a time as you can; put on the lid before before filling the next can, tighten the lids, turn the can upside down, and leave in that position four or five days. The berries then, when turned, will resume resume their proper position in the cans. I never lose strawberries when I follow follow this recipe. * For preserving I use only firm berries, berries, and prepare as for canning. I measure the berries, and for each quart of berries allow a full quart of white cugar. I place this sugar in the preserving kettle with enough water to keep it from burning until the sugar sugar melts and boils. I allow the sugar sugar to boil, stirring it until it strings from the spoon. I take the strawberries strawberries gently from the vessel they have been drained in, and gently add them to the boiling sugar. This cools the sugar, but they soon boil up again, and I stir them down. When they have thoroughly boiled up again I consider consider them done and put them in the cans. You see, I make but little difference difference between preserving and canning, canning, with the exception that I give more sugar to the preserves and allow allow it to thicken before adding the berries. It is the surest way of getting getting them to keep safely that I know of, and to retain their shape and color. Too many housewives cook the strawberries strawberries too long. Sun preserves of strawberries I make this way: After, preparing the berries I measure berries and sugar to equal amounts, placing the dry sugar sugar on the berries, then set them on the back of the stove and let them cook gently until the sugar has slightly slightly thickened. Then I spread on shallow shallow dishes set direct in the sun, and cover with yosquito netting on frames to keep off flies and birds. One day of hot sun should thicken the syrup, leaving the berries a bright red; but if it doesn't, set them back on the stove and keep merely warm until the sun again shines. No Sign Qf Dropsy And Kidney Trôàble »ce%ici^g '^RUlT-À-TiyES* A Little Boy and His "Pal." Sometimes one wonders if, after air,' these stories about the child who asks so many questions have not another side. The other day coming down in the Fifth avenue 'bus, says a New York writer, a little fellow about eight was asking his mother the usual string of questions about everything under the sun. But to the surprise of the other other paésengers the usual reply, "Oh, my dear, don't ask so many questions," was not forthcoming. x In this case mother was right there. "Mother, why does a little automobile automobile rattle morerthan a big one?" The passengers smiled, but mother replied promptly:-- "Because the big car is heavier." "Mother, look at the lady soldier. Is she goin' to war?" "No, son; that is a Campfire Girl;" Here followed a detailed account of the activities of that organization. "Look, mom, at the officer. Does he ride on horseback ?" No, dear; you can tell by the insignia insignia on his sleeve-that he belongs to the artillery." By this time the passengers were gazing with much interest at the lady, who could actually answer a little boy's questions. Then came a poser as the 'bus trundled past^a downtown club where the flags of all the nations who are fighting with the Allies were fluttering. "Name 'em mom," commanded the boy. And mom did--every one, from the flag of Cuba on through ^England and France. A gray haired man gazed thoughtfully thoughtfully after the pair as they alighted HATTlE WARREN Port Robinson, Ont., July 8th, 1915. "We have tised "Fruit-a-tives" in our house for over three years and have always found them a good medicine. Our little girl, Hattie, was troubled with Kidney Disease. The Doctor said she was threatened with Dropsy. Her limbs and bod^ were all swollen and we began to think she could not live. Finally, we decided to try "Fruit-a-tives". She began to show improvement after zue had given her a few tablets. In a short time, the swelling had all gone down and her flesh began to look more natural. Now she is the healthiest one in the family ^md has no signs of the old ailment. vVe can not say too much for " Fruit-a- tives " and would never be without them". WILLIAM WARREN. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. At all dealers or sent postpaid on receiptof priceby Fruit a-tivesLimited, Ottawa. quart strawberries. Mix flour, baking baking powder, salt and sugar and sift twice. Work-in butter with fingers. Add milk y gradually. Put on board, divide into two parts, and roll out to fit the cake tin; using the least /possible /possible flour to £oll. Put. one part on tin, spread lightly with melted butter, then place other part on top.. Bake 15 minutes in hot oven. When baked, the two parts will separate easily without cutting. Mash berries slightly, sweeten and place between cakes. A dozen or so whole berries may be placed on top for a decoration. Lemon Sauce for Puddings:,---Mix 1 cup sugar and 1 tablespoonful flour, add IY2 cups boiling water, put on the fire and when it begins to boil add 1 heaping tablespoonful butter, V2 sliced sliced lemon and pinch of salt. Cook until it has the' consistency of cream. Serve either hot or cold. Orange. Saucé ; is made by- substituting substituting one orange for the lemon. Chocolate sauce is made by adding 2 squares of Baker's unsweetened chocolate to the orange sauce. ,'A o. 1 M -xj ail >A ' >'i • SXi 3! a 50 i IV . li! •T )ir 31- si ti: :>i ! 51') ! 50 Î •0 <{ .-A 1- qi We have positions open for experienced Cotton Mill workers at our Kingston, Ontario, Plant. Entire family can be employed, and we will arrange transportation where necessary. Steady .work. Clean Mill. Rates of^ pay 55 Hour Week Card Room, frame.tenders, $10 to $13.50 a week.. Spinning Room, frame tenders, $8.50 to $10.50 a week. Weavers, $11 to $15 a week. Proportionate rates for other departments. 'GUARANTEED' TEXTILE CO. k COTtON ÜABRICS , Cost of Living in Kingston Rents at' Kingston are from $12.00 to $15.00 a month for five to seven roomed houses with electric lights, running water, etc. : Write and tell us your experience, or apply at once direct to Employment Bureau, Dominion Textile Company Limited Kingston, Ontario r Health THE MOTORISTS HYMN OF HATE. There is a squire in èur town And he is thunderous wise, He sits behind a bramble bush, > A spyglass to his eyes, And takes the numbers of .the cars That pass before his sight, Then notifies the owners To appear on Friday night. You pony up and do not swear, But go your humble way, Because he is the Law and you 'Are only there to pay So that your contribution May add to the amount Which gives to that did rascal - A bulky bank account. I do not thirst for carnage, I api not Zjuick to hate, But this is what I'd like to do To that wise magistrate-- I'd like to creep behind him, And take him by surprise, And shove him in that bramble bush Ançl scratch out both his eyes. --M. A. Dashell. FARMING IN AUSTRIA. Tillers of the Soil Live,in Central Villages, Villages, Not in Farm Houses. In the agrarian districts of Austria, folk do.not live in isolated farm houses but in some village central to the. . - , farms about. Sotaieone, usually ah at Thirty-second street, the youngster aged 'matron, is assigned to set the still chattering and gazing eagerly into his mother's serene face. I wish my kid had a pal like that," he 'Said wistfully to a friend. Recipes Tried and True. Strawberry Shortcake :--i teaspoon- ■fuls baking poWder, Y2. teaspoonful salt, 2 tablespoonfuls sugar, % cup butter, % cup milk, 2 cups flour, 1 And Rest on the 7th Day •Let the COLD DUST TWINS do your work** e -TgE N. K. FATRBANK COMPANY LIMITED. Montreal. Conaia Wash That Itch Away There is absolutely no suffering from eczema who ever used the simple wa§Ji D. D. D. and L did not feel immediately that wonderfully calm, cool sensation that comes when the itch is taken awa£. This soothing wash pénétrâtes the pares, gives instant relief from the most distressing distressing skin diseases. Jury & Lovell. D. D. D. house to rights and prepare the midday midday meal. The others go out, gather the tools, hitch or yoke the sturdy oxen to some wagon for the day, and then ride out to the field. There, men, women and children till or sow or cultivate ' or reap, according to the season. At noon they!stop long enough to dine; then once more they , toil until dark. With nightfall all clamber aboard the open cart, and the oxpfy used perhaps to draw the plow, ofrfto do /other similar work during the day, are : made to draw the laborers back to the village. Someone walks' at the head o^ the- oxen, though they know the. way, as with steady, unbroken gait, for which the patient animals are noted, they soon cover the long stretch home. PROTECTING BABY FROM SMALL HURTS. Far greater harm is offéîT done the skin by the subsequent scratching of the insect bite with the dirty fingernails fingernails than by the bite itself ; and so it is important that we remember quickly quickly to apply ammonia water or camphor camphor ^ Almost immediately the itching itching is stopped, and the added "scratching" "scratching" irritation to the already injured skin is thus avoided. By the aid of a magnifying glass, and often by the naked eye, we may detect the stinger which has been left behind by the greedy guest. It is readily removed with a pair of tweez • ers. Ice wate'r compresses will stop the swelling. Whenever baby is out of doors 'he should be properly protected by stretching mosquito netting over a frame eighteen inches above his face, for I can think of nothing more uncomfortable uncomfortable than a mosquito netting dragged over a sweaty baby's face. The fact that mosquitoes, flies, roaches and other insects are carriers of tuberculosis, tuberculosis, typhoid fever, cholera, yellow yellow fever, malaria and possibly infantile infantile paralysis, as well as a host of minor ailments, should make us the more anxious for either their extermination extermination or the protection of our children children from their greedy bites and stiqgs. Dog and Snake Bites. Dogs, cats, rats or mice bite at any time of the year, and provision should always be made for ample protection against such accidents. Such a wound should always be squeezed or sucked until it has bled freely, and then be cauterized by' a red-hot iron or touched "with an applicator applicator . that has been dipped in sulphuric sulphuric acid. A subsequent dressing of Balsum Peru is healing. In the case of snake bites the same sucking and cauterizing treatment is indicated, with the additional tying of a handkèrchiçf or cord a few inches above the wound to stay the progress progress of the blood and to keep the poison out of the general circulation. A solution of 20 per cent, permanganate permanganate of potash should be used^-to wash the wound. The popular administration of large draughts of whisky is of no benefit, for the secondary depressant effect of alcohol increases the body's poison burden, and those who survive do so in spite of the whisky, and r.ot because of it. Swallowing Little Things. fy % KNsax fs? + ! Small bodies such as buttons, safety safety pins, thimbles, coins, etc., are often swallowed by little folks, and if they lodge in the throat and the child struggles struggles for his breath the treatment is as follows : Grasp him by the heels and turn him upside down, while a helper briskly slaps him on the back. The foreign body generally flies across the room. If it is lodged high up in the throat it may often be dislodged dislodged by the thumb and finger. If it cannot be reached and it will not go 71 Grenville St., Toronto, Ont. Toronto's Select Family Hotel. , Centrally located just off Yonge Street. «Convenient to Shopping and Theatre district; Rates: American Plan--$2.50 up per day. Plan j Single. $1.26up per day. European Plan j Double> $1-50 up per day . Write for Descriptive Booklet. down, if possible lose no time in seeking seeking an X-ray laboratory, where its exact exact location may quickly be discovered and proper measures instituted for its immediate removal. A troublesome fish bone is easily dislodged by swallowing a half-chewed piece of bread, which carries it down to the stomach. Cathartics and purgatives purgatives are not to be given; in due time the object will appear in the stool. In all instances it is well to locate its exact location by the X-ray--that there may be assurance it will do no harm. "It is a solemn and inspiring thing to be alive in the midst of sjich, mighty happenings as these. May the nation provè worthy of its place in 'the shaping of the new world,"-» Archbishob of York. Headaches,, sick or other kinds, don't happen to people, whose livers are ; busy and whose bowels are as regular as a,clock. Thousands of„. folks., „who HseeJ~to have Headaches : say this is the way they removed the cause: » One pill at bedtime, regularly. regularly. Largerdose if there's a suspicion of biliousness or constipation. I1VÎER PILLS €*fiutne bears 'Signature Colorless faces often sh the absence of Iron in blood. 7 CARTER'S IRON PILLS will ^help this condition. THE PERFECT CUM Let us make you acquainted with the new, luscious flavour-- It's all that the name \ Wrigley quality- made where chewing gum making is a science. Now three ftavours Chew it after every meat Tight-- Kept Right! •MADE IN CANADA The Flavour Lasts

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