Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Aug 1911, p. 12

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- PAGE TWELVE. OR 25 VES WILL WED THE LORD)..." HER IN G ANY. { i Profession Marked by Long Hodrs and Short Pay. | 3 Eg 1 i 'Moist Hest is the Natural Heat YOUR HOUSE WILL " FEEL" WARMER AT 65° WITH MOIST AIR THAN AT 70° WITH DRY WAS HER LOVE, MONEY NOT The number of hospitals in Germany has increased in the last quarter of 1 century 3,000 to 6,30 and the That Won This Lor « number of beds from 141,000 to 370, vd for Ameérican| nvm ' ' : i Aitie he populatio has . Helress--Engagement Announced | a t POF on a mn creased only 30 per cent, the number Well Known Merchant Of Sarnia Cured by of Lord Camoys to MissiShefman.| hospital beds has increased 160 per "Fruit-a-tives" "| Newport, RI, Aug. 25.--Mr." and cent. 4 Mere, William Watts Sherman have an: Naturally this growth Jas extended SARNIA, ONT, Feb. 5tb, 1910. {nounced the engagement . of their]to: the nursing profession. Fifteen "I have been a sufferer for the past Miss Mildred rman, to | years ago there were about 50.000 wo- 25 years with Constipati sdigestion rancis Julian Stonor, Lond] men nurses in Germany Three vears and Catarrh of h f England. {ago there were 75,000. Nursing seems many rem of Sherman | to enlist a good many. men in Ler derived ne 3 ever. : | many, for there are about 70,000 cer Fina I read an advertisement of | "Fruit-a-tives" I decided to give {tified male nurses i ¥} England heads the list, according to Fruit-a-tives" a trial found they did exactly what was the Nursing Times, in the number of 1 have now taken Juuraes in propertion. to the popula y Emil 1} tion. It has twenty-three to 'every 10, some months and find that they are the : only remedy that does the good. {000 in habitants, -Lermany only 14.50 I have recommended *Fruit-a-tives" {and Austria 8.25 to a great many of my friends and 1 ; ¢ i from Adding moisture to the air in your home wiil give You the same heat for less fuel : A coticideration, no doubt. But that is not all; Warm dry air, however pure, is npt healthful. ~The human body demands more moisture than is carried winter air, The * Hecla" supplies this moisture in plenty, A large circular pan of water is placed where it will be easy to fill and where. it will not be overlooked, I tried y doctors bint 'ng agement Mins the in Fruit-a-tives" fcr Unfortunately the title "Schwester" cannot praise these fruit tablets too 'in Germany has been abused as much highly" PAUL J. JONES i the English "nurse," and there is : & demand for state protection for botk title and uniform. The Red Cross sis- j ters have obtained this protection and | Ee 3 i ¢ : Tes since rest } The placing of nurses is not yet or- {ganized and centralized and, therefore, | in the hands of middlemen officers. The age at which career may begin varies (Baden) to thirty-five regulation will probably do the toll pan Either door may be used in largely tor registry ---------------- | the rom ! (Berlin) . | For male nurses the lowest age is | nineteen, but it is usual to begin af {ter the period of militavy services, | which in~ Germany has always to be réckaned: with, Great stress is laid on [the necessity fof professional secrecy. | yo " Circular Water Pan pursing eighteen Has five times the evapora- ting surface of pans placed over furnace door, Runs clear around the back of the furnace. Will 'held enough water to last 24 hours. May be filled at either door, as shown above. By agiual test the '" Hecla" saves one ton of coal in seven. That is, it is se constructed as to give the same heat for six tons of coal as you 'ever got from St r--eeeere---- THE LITTLE TAFFETA FROCKS ARE SIMPLICITY ITSELF, plain frock which' wo seven, | LX) re PROTO UNDERWOOD 8 UNDERWOOD. WN ,¥ Thousands mow mse *Pruit-a-tives. Thousands more will try Fruit-a-tives" after reading the above leticr. It proves, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that at last there is a cure Tor Constipation and Stomach Troubles, "Pruit-a-tives' is Nature's cure for these diseases, being made of fruit juices and valuabl€ tonics soc. a box, 6 for £2.50, trial size, 25¢ At dealers, or sent on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. Deo you want to know more about this furnace ? Get this Booklet I} tells about heating for lealth as well as Comfort It is yours [In a court' of Maw \ nurses are not fobliged to give eviddnhce unless they | are especially perniitted to break this "LORD CAMOYS ------------------------ -- There is a smartness about the perfectly amount of trimming can rival. Exaggerated simplicity is now the fad in tailored street frocks of thin wool or silk, and sometimes these frocks are made of self-striped mohair falmics. The costume pictured is of black tafetia silk with stitched bands of the silk and very wide black silk braid. The Corday collar gives the one strong color "note, being of cyclamen pink silk, The helmet har has a crown of this same pink color. and Lord Camaoy tthe middle of then by Mrs and Lord Camoys aiso took occasion | twelve b to denial to the Pall Mall {well somg might nursing. In a Gazette in London. {Leipsic hospitil --schwestern are ex- Lord Camoys thie | pected to work thirty-six hours with- the * spring of Lord Decies {out interruption once a week, follow Gould, and he and Miss Sher. |ed (when under the diakonissen or re - " -- _-- ---- let, has been fused absolutely t one of the entertainments | ligieuses) by an hour of religious ser- Parasol Held Up Train. by pur patented process the marriage It vite. 2 \ ' Lasit ia to liah san fused joints keep out was really a case of love! A in a private pursing home 10Us caen a8 com the dustand smoke. for the asking. | reports For three worked : : CLARE BROS. & CO., LIMITED, = PRESTON. Ont. {from 5 a.m. until 9.30 p.m." : v Sister Agnes Karll reports overwork ELLIOTT BROS., Kingston. TO ENT ANT DRE AMIE oni in: the case. of some probationers | Small wonder that morning and even usually a ee R-------- No Gas or Dunt. And it is just as important to keep the aw free from coal gus and dust. In the ""Hecla™ where experignce has shown that gas might otherwise find an out. was reported abeut|rule a ki July, but it was denied | The law allows unlimited working Sherman's family 'here hours. In Berlin the day means : to fourteen hours of work, as wile a as every place was an usher at wedding ind M met ght al I'he Chinese Ingenuity, 1. et eres | hich preceded in : French nia ine tel White for it vbout, how houses in China ther writer in a aid that jt a curious story vt first sight Lord Camoys, or Ralph Francis Stonor, which is his family of sthe Stenor family. The | peer age was Richard II. | and therefore; of the oldest, | I'he first Lord Camovs was éreated for sister months they mgt age cheap Along, Chinese are many of where the charge for ing is considerably le than one ces All the bedding provided is huge {8 re biect b he of imto which the guests burrow | we fran 8 BOC { found lodging 2 dot Ji tm nD } seems, Rocklitie 2 few miles i roads 8 > hau name, | as, It tall tis the head these - lodging houses, arlisle, says created by f a night's [he train was runsing at one Railroa 4 | eer oserved | { the signal hen th ang gx 'ing religious services are period of rest for nurses best nurse after) two years of 81 (work is unable to work any more' is | the conclusion of a private nurse In Dusseldorf, where nineteen of the largest hospitals are run on the best his exit SRR (lines, fourteen hours is the usual time, A {with two hours .intervals for meals Whea {and rest. Everywhere day work and Keatings | night work are mingled, ingiead of be separate. There is a general de {sire for better organization on this | {point and a three shift system with a {total of nine or ten hours work | Payment is another point in need of jimprovement, especially. among the tmale nurses. In Dusseldorf the begin- ner starts with $2.50 a month, the se- | cond vear probationer received $00 a {vear, the sister $105, raising in nine | vears to $150, the matron from S150 Another constant ground - one t "de « hine the such "Even | valor mass feathers, all wwded as a dange The t Miss Pantry -------------------------------- Pest makes rdingly the ol carried Sherman is alread, the posses pulled uy oblect in by | L Formerly they used to blankets, thint but Mh these primitive inns learned that their losses an account of the theft of blankets hy | 41 Vel Cros ruests too large. Something, get time ago those who ed para some wishing Lo (Toss ng XPress, wa awaiting Kitchen - Ware h Made from indurated th Ar . are fatmer Supsridtonient. + every way, for the ; tr busy housewife. were far they decided, had to be done. among them Juiar happened a Finally pp the Old hit o ideal in the Fibreware, various an ingenious man 1s this Over the big lodging canvas covering Railroad near the N ton needs of 13 : ing sprinkled. ion feather-filled house he hung an enormon In the day At pulleys of room his ing time it and durable, have 10t taint water, milk othe viou They will stand Made In These' utensils are light no ho to fall off or rust, "will liquids, and are imper climate, any fair usage Pails. Tubs, Keelers, Milk Pans, Wash Basius, Etc Like Them" night it so doi mtil it feathers thereon, thus individual bla provide il ne o it the small t met €) ? at Nort ht s hung near the ceiling wa lowered by means of 'covered the entire {and all those sleeping ttaking the place of kets. This huge canvas with a large through which their heads and neath the immense covering Early each morning the loud ting of a drum served to waken sleepers and warn them 'té get their heads out of the slits in the canvas. Thereupon | it was raised gain to the ceiling and y passing 1 1 " A any mass wider a lo strgight track hway bridge train eame t Eo 4 "Fry Them, Youll was of guests mi number on 188 1 Keatings in the Pantry Ho $190. |e : » 1 provided in hos Big hi ngry eockroash hg } p | SO fla is the food provi in A helping of himself -- = Ge , | . | Sprinkle round some Eg 1! That Clever German. "KNeatings" : On the pantry shelf. fe the escape suffeation be B. EDDY Co., Limited, Hull, Canada. The E. pound eh 14 . r had just mixed a dank with \ German gentleman wanted to {take a day's drive through: thessoun- ii ais try, He applied to a stable for the ! Keating's Powder is odorless and horse 'and carriage. The owner, not | fastened there to await the next b harmless except to insect life. It k of sleepers i ~. {knowing the German, was slow 10 may safely be sprinkled around PHOTO UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD. N. ¥ g J : tive him the team. Finally the Ger ; the pantry: ) Don't be a fool when vour be : man pulled out a roll of banknotes 1 and said "lI will buy your horss thi 210,000,000 in her own right ind rig, providing you will buy them | of she arrives at the age-of thuty, | back at the same price when I res ARN witl be turn this evening." I'he dealer, not | {wishing to offend a probable future ma- (customer, consented. When in the | Mrs. (evening the German presented himself | ° - and expressed his pleasure at the . 1 : Wwnoys is twenty-seven years |ride, the dealer, according to agree of He is without great wealth, {ment, paid him back his money, and although of pleasant personality. 'The [the customer started to take his wedding is expected to. be the New- Hloave port event of next Don't make a fire in the kitchen. A hot kitchen means a hot house and a hot temper. It doesn't promote domestic happi- ness nor does it encourage sweetness of disposition. «+ Here's ren ye LO exa the shightest bit k | PIG TIN. PIG LEAD. Large Stocks Prompt Deliveries The Canada Metal Co. Ltd., Fraser Avenue, Toronto gern 0 receive Migs smacked likes & monopoly of tl himself round of Some MILDRED SHERMAN For sale by all Druggists In tins only 10, 15, 20, 35 cts. sort sor of ; | When which will inherit Av second $3.00 Reciep Free 1: ; For Weak Men Send Nae and Address Today~ You Can Have It Free and Be , | Streng and Vigorous, Joab aif hi which had -------- | | eamessively Rhative wil tives of office emplo may be the our re th an ying Sense * shoe in seven vears, almost estate of her the late -------------- vadays th fortune Re service commission to seek t age. sir," exclaini have for hire, you pardon, "but you for the year, | 'I beg your eed the dealer, potten to pay know," "Pay for the hire ? Why, my dear coolly replied the German, { upon his fail to see that. Hf you will exercise p to help him, walked your memory a trifle will nervous debil'y, lack of vigor, weaken manhood, falling memory and lame hack, | into a hostelry, where he into {that | dit ving my het aught, on by exes: uonatural drains. of | conversation with a gentloman, and horse aml carriage all day, and ne {lies of youth, that bas cured so many ! » ' : HEN i & worn and nervous men right in their own you have bought them back they homen--without any additional help or wedi- Goodeday, sir cing--that 1 think every man w.. + wishes to of the : she regain his manly power and virility left the astonished asd guietly, should have a copy. So I have determinkd to send a copy of the prescription {ree of charge, in a plain, ordinary sealed en- velope 10 apy man who will write me for it. Thuis prescription comes from a physician who has made a special study of men and I How He Got a Drops a s, nnd had "dead to the on had been race certs" Feeling dir," cash upt 'come thirsty, he eon I bave in my possession a prescription and agreas entered you have been own now inuiced his are My age is the stranger are answered | yOUrs And he to reflect, thirtysseven,"' "What's 'Bedad, ve're a gintleman," replied Pat "i'll be afther bavin' a drop of the cratuy" quickly urs? dealer A Giraffe Laugh. Secretary Frank Morley, of the just am convinobd it is the surest-acting combi natioh for tie cure of aeficient manhood and vigor failur) Syer put together. think I owe it to my'feliow man to ».nd them a copy in "onfldencd so that any man | h nuywhere who is weak snl diseou: wit repeated failures may stop drugsing bimself with harmful patent medicines; secre what bedieve ia the guickest-acting rcstorative, upbuilding, 8 "TOUCHING remedy ever devised, and so cure himself at bame quietly ana quickly. Just droo mL line like this: Pr. A. E. Robinson, 383% L yuck Buildi Detroil, Mich, and I will send you a copy lendid recipe in & plain ordinary em- lope free of cha we. A greal many doctors would charge $5.00 to. "5.00 for merely writi out & prescription like. this = bat | send entire} free. = oA rT - PARTRIDGE & SONS 'Phone 380. Crescent Wire and Iron W Alse Elertro Wiath - ng. Coming Back to Short Coats, Clothiers in the city say that short leoats will be worn altogether this fall and winter. Not the richeulously short ones which were in vogue a few yedts ago, but that they will be much short than those worn daring the past season. The change will be a welcome relief from the very long skirts which were popular last season. The trousers will have less of the peg-top style rt 4 er SO Feminine Indorsement. She advanced to the paying teller's window, and, hanfieg in a check for ipresent from her husband and asked for payment. The téller informed her that she must first Indorse it. "1 don't know what you mean," she said hesttatinglv. "Why, vou see,' he explained, 'vou must write your amsme on the back, so that when we return the check to vour hushand, he will know we have paid you the money." "0, is that all ¥ ghe said, relieved. One minute elapsed. Thus the indorsement : thanks, dear, I've got the Your loving wile, Evelyn" "Many money Had Overlooked Something. He presented himself at the desk of a Florida hotel to settle hs bill. The statement showed him indebted fgr four days' service, aggregating a sum total of 124. wis "Yi man,' said he to. the easier, coening a fut roll, "rues again. Ve more money than you've called for." $50. stated that Tit) was a birthday | {board of trad, is not &n easy mark for the professional joker, but on the occasion of the circus parade' yester day he became the victim o an ihnocent appearing young woman Mr. Morley was passing the cashier's {counter on his way to lunch whenthe {voung woman asked if he had seen {the circus parade, and with a serious expression on her face said : "They took all the animals into the parade except the giraffe, and | un {derstand he was not allowed to go fon the street." \ ' | "I_wonder why ?"' replied the secre: (tary. | "They were afraid the would eat the currents. off the jdro-Flectric wires," explained {young woman. i girafiy Hy- the SE ---------- Pneumonia Serum Found by Savant. The germ of pneumonia is, van- !quished ' according te Dr. Preston {hyes, of the University of Chicago, who has published the results of a series of experiments in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Chickens were inoculated with germs {from a human victim of pneumonia, {ald serums prepared. The results {obtained were surprising. Dr. Kyes {tabulated his experiments, showing ithat mice, poisoned with pneumotia germs and then treated with the se rum, show®d. immediate improvement, and in proportion as the serum was injected? with greater frequency, co covered. ¢ i When he is out «f coin the man who was a "daisy'" is out of bles som, Sp k : freedom from kitchen worry and work: Have aldeep dish for each member of the family; place in each dish two HREDDED WHEAT BISCUI (whole or crushed) huckleberries or other and sugar to suit the taste. and cover with berries of any kind--raspberries, blackberries, fresh fruit, then pour over them milk, adding a little cream You will find it deliciously appetizing and nourishing, supplying all the strength needed for work or play. Shr edded Wheat is ready-cooked and ready-to-serve. It is the whole wheat steam-cooked, shredded and baked--+nothing added, nothing taken away. A food for the Summer days when the stomach is tired of heavy meats and soggy pasuies. MAKE YOUR "MEAT" SHREDDED WHEAT

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