HEALTH EDUCATION BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON : Provincial Board of Health, Ontario | * Dr. Middleton will be glad to answer Guéstions on Public Health mes ~: ters through this column. Addreds him at Spadina House, Spadina Sresceut, Terants, | 1 Ea EER FA a psc Rev. Dr. Ei i oS ago the a 2 very his Soy ¢ all a. te great vig and L380 otiey a Yotad to ove the breeds Ton » Pika a and | even det rs were spent an PE fraigians lo to this "o rope, A not the rope Beats not a penny was vo a ion, of the best settler this or any country can hope . to nati ive horn child. over province at present time there is a cryin eed for child | welfare work. The many sections of ig t poral orubly highe--in ore or two places mounted up to over 200 deat births. Just think what Two babies out of every ever reach the first year of pr hid BH in{ef Child Sompared With New. ork, nd Sher cio Dr. Hart sh babies in (this awful Xastilge of human life, for it way be be reduced. It.has been reduced {in other countries, it can be reduced {in Canada. Public Health Education is is gradual Sarging he its way into the people, for it is only by tion that e peopl "lcan know how to reduce the irate pmonguinfants, how fey can have {fhe large "percentage of 2h ysical Ge fects Soy rested in youn, idren, thus ving 'the way for a Ithier man- -and womanhood in the genera- Hi tions to come. The principles of hy- | Riene must be taught in the home, in [the schools, in the lécture hall--any- where that people-can hear. The com- || munity nurse, the public lecture, the moving picture, the Child Welfare Ctinke. the health article in the hews- r, the display poster graphical > ting -out the way to th--all must be commandeered and put into J! active service if a real ve cam- ; Dain £ for child welfare is to hope for Co Dlof Thornhill asks what is the cause of - There are many causes, some of {which are tuberculosis of the lun, ngs, {the internal use of Srsenice -- bility, and in women, anc, Apart from the conditions rs na |'the disease may be symptomatic- of ' {various affections of the nervous sys- tem such as general paralysis of the insane, tabes dorsalis, meningitis, ete. ftentimes there is no apparent sags for this ass. ni arly symptoms are shivering, : t fever and pain in the area sup- by the nerve roots involved. plied by up the body resistance to dis- case, afid the general health 2% As for _gpesific treatment the tient consult: his doctor. "!aim in this column is the | of disease than its eure, err te a- Quy g. must be done to reduce|of the year. They complain of being ¥ ator: variations 'in' ite general con- THANKFUL MO MOTHERS | Once a mother has used Baby's Qwn Tablets for her little one she would use nothing else. The Tablets give such results that the r has noth. ing but words of praise and thanktul- | ness for them. Among the th of mothers throughout Capeda w praise the Tablets is. Mrs. David Anderson, New Glasgow, N.8., who | writes: --*1 have used Baby's Own Tablets for my children and from my experience I would not be without thém. [I world urge every other moth- er to keep a box of the Tablets in the house." The Tablets are s& mild but thorough laxative which regulate the bowels and sweeten the stomach; drive out constipation and indigestion; br up colds and simple fevers and si 5 g oan that ou il ask disclose Toe pe of , find ta joker an Ty "Bold i your ear, pretending that the card is whispering to Yor "Ah! The Joker sys that you the ten A as That a i ry A: gt Simple. « Obs spectator puts his oe on oe top. When the cards zs edicine dealers, or by mail at 25¢ a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. tlle my The Children's Spring Song. Come with us, and we will lead you Where the kingeup-lamps are gleam- ing. Come with us, and we will speed you To the windflowers silver<dreaming. We know where the blackbird nested (We have heard the foolish chiding). We have seen King-wren, gold-crested, In his mossbuilt palace hiding. Come with us, for we can tell you Where thg painted orchids grow All spring's secrets we can spell yon, | For we tracked her, and we know. Come with us, our footsteps follow Through the folded meadow-lands, Powdered thick o'er swell and hollow With the dancing cowslip-bands; Al their fragrant tassels shaking Down the sun-warm flelds they flock, Golden keys hung for our taking April's casket to unlock. Come with us, and we will. show.you Where the misted bluebeils spread; Bluebell-seas to overflow you; Bluebell-lakes to cool your tread. Where the wild bee sips her chalice, Swinging o'er that honeyed tide, To spring's agure-moated palace Let the children be your guide. - : --Bva Dobell, ree Qe of the (Clip this owt and paste it, with others " the series, in @ sorep- book.) NEW BLOOD NEEDED IN THE SPRINGTIME Try Dr. William' P Pink Pills as a Blood-ITmproving, Health- Restoring Tonic. Every man, woman and child needs | Bew, rich, red blood at this time of the | year. That is a scientific fact. Al doctors know #t. The blood grows thin and poor in the winter; there is not enough of it and spring shows the ef- fect. Take notice and see how many people are pale and sallow at this time easily tired, their appetite is poor, and they are often depressed and low- spirited. That is mother nature urg- ing them to improve their blood sup- ply; hut often their digestion is weak- ened so that they cannot turn food juto blood without help. Here is where modern medical sefence comes 4 the 1osbue. Dr. Willams' Pink Pills have a direct action on the blood and enable you to get full use of the blood- making elements In your meals. You soon feel their effect--your appetite improves, your nerves are steadier, cofor returns to the cheeks and lips, you have more vim and energy and can work with less fatigue. The above statenf®nts are borne out by the ex- perience of Mr. J. P. Greschuk, Janow, Man, who says:--"Very recently I found myself in a badly run down con- dition. My stomach was quite out of order; I could eat but little and what I did eat did tot appear to nourish me. 1 did .not-seem -to-have enough blood ;- my hands and. legs were blue, and I had no strength to work. I tried sev- eral medicines but did not get good re- sults. Then one day reading our news- . | paper I read about Dr. Williams' Pink 1 Pilla and decided to try them. I used a half dozen boxes, and now I feel well and strong, have a good appetite, aud can do my work with ease. Naturally 1 rave great faith in this medicine as a blood-making tonic." Whether you are seriously ill, or merely feel easily 'tired and out-of- sorts, you should try Dr. Willlams' Pink Pills this spring. They are sold y "medicine dealers everywhere, or wn be- sent by mail at 50 cants a box xX] by writing The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. : --ee © London Women Serve Writs, In London women are frequently | mployed in serving Writh; A pretty; Adding Insult to Injury. She (contemptuously) -- know how to love!" b- He--"Won't you let me practice & bit?" ae <= The greatest of faults is to be con- scious of none. The reason why you don't get on may be because you don't get up. teething easy. They are sold by, "You don't | I could next to | first bottle convinced me right medicine. I now feel like a person, without a single ailment. Tao: Jac has no equal." Tenge is for sale by all good drug: gists, Over 35 million bottles sold. HEUMATIS 's Li im rouble nfm elec" for eetind| i wor of 'Phin, 7 SI > NE Bad Breath Overcome "Bad breath is a sign a decayed Bowel = i, tosth, 00d, wels. your look to look to yous our digestive rns at $ Srtive Syrup at dmg to 30d ps after meals, clean anup yourfood an id stop the bad brea d $1.00 Bottles. Do not jos substitutes, Get thegenuine, R go achin saonhet Keep Your Hands Soft . - and White With Cuticura The daily use of the Soap, with occasional touches of the Ointment, is yery effective for the hands soft and smooth. For red, tough or gore hands: On retiring yathe in hot walter and Cuticura Soap, dry, and rub in Cuticura Ointment. Soap 25¢. Ointment 25 and fe. To 28¢. Sold th Depot: Et RE | fen a polisher has com- | : fe the excep- A. | tion is the spring, is entirely of Sloan's is rapidly mak- ing widespread suffer- ing from rheumatisma thing of the past. Millions can testify to the grateful relief it brings. The moment you feel the. first twinge of pain--apply Sloan's 8 tingling, pene- trating warmth gives instant | comfort. Before you realize 3 the pain disap ears. ' t--you' many every. day 8 for Sloan's. Made m Canada For rheumatism, siment-kills pain? WEAK, RUN DOWN AND A AILING Lydia E.Pinkbam's Vegetable Come pod B Brought Relief When Other Medicines Failed i Port Mann, B. C.--* I took Lydia E. Pinkham' sVogetable le Compound because la two years with i maeiomspers: 1 tried many medicines, but nothing did me an real % was ving i in Wash- I was recom- mended byastranger to take Lydia E. ; . ham's Vegeta- ble Compound. I am stronger a feel fine since thén and am able to do my housework. I am willing Tor you to | use these facts as a testimonial."--Mrs. [ "9. C. GREAVES, Port Mann, B. C. h run- Feels New Life and Str Keene, N. H.-- "I was weak an { down and had backache and all sorts of tronbles which worden have. I found cat relief when taking Lydia E. Pink- am's Vegetable Compound and I also used Lydia E. Pinkham's Sanative | Wash. I am able todo my work and feel new life and strength from the Vegeta- ble Compound. Iam doing all I can to advertise it."'-- Mrs, A. ¥, HAMMOND, 72 Carpenter Street, Keene, N.H. Siok and ailing women everywhere in the Dominion should try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetales Comps o UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting Aspirin at all : Accept only an wuibroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of "Aspirin," which contains directions and dese worked out by - physicians . Suing 2 2 years-and proved safe. by millions for 3 'Colds 'Headache © Rheumatism an Av ite Tal is aysr Crom. | ed and run- | a I had head- aches and no w EL -- and wag