Monkton Times, 3 Feb 1921, p. 3

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Salil ths Sar he Se ete tee. : a ia for otliers because ft has Oe electric aac ny PF acka: = te consideration. 1 HEALTH ‘EDUCATION DR. py, J. MIDDLETON Provinolal Tee Ith, Ontario ob Or. Middleton will be glad to answer naueateae on Public Health mat- ters: through this column, Address him at the Parliament Bldgs., ‘Tor Gc iTS RES co ESS ES Se PER was there a time when the Pte will be left eed to over- pursuit of health and happiness ap-| ¢ these prejudices. The le iT want to know how ioe ‘keep well and pealed more to all classes of people). i eutthy, and the Provincial Board than it is doing to-day. of Health is taking energetic steps to of eRe send this information broadcast over ginning to break ‘vn a 2 loud ihe conntey, With this end in view of doubt and A aa that follow-} child re demonstrations and everywhere in as wake of the war, tanning for and ae forward ip a better world here én earth—a more civilized world, a eacnty and sire world. nd there is no. reason why cur hopes and » dreams should not te realize Seal heer gaet George B haw| The sectiee from. injury, see 8 this thou ae in, Ganditas "| care: of the health of w pitts one says “God has ‘given us a dustry world that nothing fat cue Gen (ok ishness keeps from being a Paradise.”! i That is j P baby ies being conducted at Yatious points, throughout the Pro- vince by trained nurses, and the rav ages of fiopeis disease are being at ed by ork of cliniés hat aieialng cababilshes batt many ce vbout conditions Tt is foal in factories and industrial concerns ness that permits disease germs to| of all kinds, that will not injure or be| act that the water thus com) be-| and heart salu ending will confirm Bat law, and at all times undertakes to do All Wrong. ~spNad unchecked in our Ne -|a menace to the Se = the em-| comes a ao turning to ice, though ae is anaemic, Many mother his best to keep h{mself physically party at the Zoological Gardens ing ill-health and misery where there} ployees, especially a trades | nearly poling hot! sult of ti Be own girlhood ae strong, mentally awake and morally) stooq puazled before a bit ¢hould be health and happiness. It) that aro considered dangers, un-| By the use 7 high pressure Prof.| ence, can promptly detect the early | Straight. ’ “It's a heagle, d : foolishness and lack of knowledge} healthy or sedentar reasing brideman has cade water into | signs of auneniia and the wise mother | Any. boy elve years ot. age or! «1's not,” said another; “it's a hat is the cause of so much infantile numbers of women in fasiscial pur- Kinds of ice, each having its | does not wait for the trouble to, de | over, may become a. Boy eout bY | howl." : : ality, so many physical defects having an important bearing on ae aie Benne AL are salen further, but at once er | Joining a troop that has alr They appealed to a b: der. or ier a jae 80 ae venere: oh ike. ‘health and vitality of the ree more dense ee pete gree n ughter a course with Dr, ‘Williams | starte in case there is no Pee: it “Both wrong,” he £4 nortly; “it's ease every com anity eneration, will be “aivar much atten: therefore, heavier, ‘They are so much Pink Pills, which renews’ the blood | i's welghborhood, or i¢ for other rea-| a nawki” : : more it a evidont: the :e tion. The importa Peeleboiineas'| Heavier hatvealces of them will. abs | supply iat banishes anaemia Bes it} Sous it ls advisable to form a new Geainanlly Wealtigent people want to| in the home, eye “the necessity for} tually sink in water instead of floating, | has obtained a hold on the syste troop, this may be-done after cons keep well, want to keep their homes) pure food and a good wholesome water ee Among ‘the many who have penefited te a aoe H MAquarter ASPIRIN clan and Stier in every way mit have healthy ry, Wal children and keep Siri hive rineintetaghve shoal fives and enjoy more and more the “great blessings of sunshine, fresh airy food. and sanitat Foo supply, for drinking porposes will also Te demonstrate , there all be sabe publie (atsasslaaiuenngemntt hibits on general Public THealth ae, pes particular attention in some on the value of the Public sith nurses who are now conduct- | insgy, eli vinee and | doing important eivaitiane’ work in ant and Child Welfare Hee throughout ‘the ees veh no| GOODYEAR AND HIS | GREAT DISCOVERY ° PROCESS OF VULCANIZA- _ TION OF RUBBER. Haying discove: & proper meth- od of treatment, inte df of n his awe Np set to work oy a his‘ pra koe use. The fate of his discovery of pe se: oa aan “his broom is told fashion a roe, Sooke ay than in John Martin’ “Rubber: A Won “O) jay a Connectic nat, hardware merchant of an inventive turn of mind Accidentally Found Out When Inventor Drooped Spongeful tention to the study on Hot Stove. * esently he was thinking nd dreaming of it by night Charles Goodyear’s fame rests on hetame: a passion |e neglected: his hia discovery of the process ot the yul-| business and grew poorer than tl canization of rubber. this pro-| turkey He pawned goods and borrowed from his fi until they rie to have his rubber tal er their doors. even pawned hi pailaran's books an get is experiments. s nals the whole ate industry the aiid of invention contain few more romantic chapters than those re- lating to him. Convinced that. a on was one.of the most useful subst family hardly dared walk into a room in the world he undertook the tas to sit down at a table or fear they o it Serviecaiee, would come phon ever a oe ue lastie,’ as he called le in its treatnent | With an inyentor’s tireless patience only helt fee “th problem. Dur: 1 antioas Tipe. We ted ong ‘com. wer bination iicerouar oa ey all because failed. He had an entire suit ona. fiirned | ber clothes and one of his eae once hapeless Said, ‘Mr. Goodyear is the man you will see walking about all ease in rubber, pe @ rubber purse with aie Se ce into a sticky, sl ass. Thenby aoa he found that a high degree of heat’ was the very Wea needed. After pe this‘ dis- | nothing in it took him five years more Bie rere BY Realients Soar out. a process that was satisfac] «pinally, in 1889, when he’was mix- tory. ing some rubber ne hi together, ing he had often“done before, he accidentally dropped a spoonful on the Rubber melts at such a low temperature that he had never thought of Sr ah great heat. stead of melting, as he expected it would do, it fattened. out lik It bent and avetones: Gag iftout pecaeting on eae, it al- ped bac! 0 its original iene ary Picea oe “ul, it was no trae sticky: Apparently half the problem was solved. Whether his new mixture would stand cold he had yet to find out, so he nailed a on ne out- a of the door an bably he slept but. uittle Be was cy Sty to find his rubber quite unat- ds were so affected by temperature | fected by the cold. Then he knew that he had made a real discovery and he A Quiet, sickly ae He was a quiet, oman. ie he and By enh were in dire | . and only the kindness of Ditying and, at times ‘com friends and neighbors kept from ee Goodyear been Cosbernmegred trond his objective and wrestled with his pean until he had won complete ae 3 as en Charles Goodyear began his o e ee tr Es ause it 1s @ noneonductor roe. es | ing ¢ naar | They: were nae it firstitime one “a way “as i soe Ake aes Beane nee through lable Rayer Aeoraly as up “Ings ‘and the tro ° Hetacies ea} iele Yeatcir ike wade ea orhned tle falee-rsehse age anit! @ other millions of ot as ebay rub- at # ys Ineasurements stiaseee that the ical resistance of the same part ee different ~ airless io. of” durable, noiseless int co of a person ee ‘of rubber float seaaaeees from. ay ‘to day, and often a t ie ye submarines plow their Small amounts in an-hour, Also # routes beneat ‘ocean's surface pro- resistance depends to some extent. xii pelled by meee: stored in great- 0% tes position of-the tha. de- rubber cells. Sheathed in rubber, the Te? eh: the museles aro rolaxed. lightning makes a peaceful way It Is thought-that-a smowledge of AnTRAGh on homes, “omces ada tar ee Poctatalueartditterent verte of the tories furnishing light and telephone | Pody, exclusive of the siin, may be of service, Divers sink out of sight ra j interest to those concerned with life SEE rh ne aoa eae Ee hazards from high-voltage circuits, | ber air-brake hose makes Raia, since when accidental’ contact is made iravallok @rusilon aiedpit Hoss rea our ships, fire hose protects the pro: perty in city and town, and garden and bg and hi largely loses its protecting power. hose brings nourishment to our grow- fort ta alleeiate he sufferings; and ing plants, Rubber ae protects should anyone be drowning, his train- against storm and r footwear ing helps him to meet the emergency, PALE, ‘WAN Cll CHEEKS INDICATE ANAEMIA New Health Can be be Obtained by Enriching the Blood. When a girl e her ’teens becomes nd guards us against cold pan Net “Ten- nis balls and golf balls and rubber: cored baseballs give nenstnyl sport to the millions. , In hi is and medical MANE fis diel CF cavor gee wit number, ~ Hot Ice. “Water has celwaye ean regarded as an incompr rbstan Never- | peevish, listles dull, when noth- Cheldaca- Weotlseton eclentiat, Prof. ing seems to fat one rec P, W. Bridgman, bape cee naa bate tempt Her appetite, you may be ducing it to four-fifths of i son certain that she ne: more good volume by subjecting it to a blood than her system is provided ne 0 the square in ae with, Before long her pallid cheeks, Most Tacatiatle, however, is the| frequent headaches, breathlessness | S5e Water Gata: by the use ot these pills is Miss Dora 5 who T aes Cincit fnnatl | ae ‘ire ‘Repel Aastra te Kerr, R.R. No. 4, Wiarton, Ont,, “For a long time I had been feeling tired and worn out. I was troubled with A aeeed and backache, and would wake up in the morning feeling tired and danke ed. I had to walk a ae te distance going to and from school and would feel be di a curtain of water downward over the body of the wearer. Thus eqeineed; the fire-fighter can with safe- ty eee into the midst of flames. helmet, arges all around him ay, ‘0, indeed, I don’t cook,” was the $2.50, from The Dr, Williams’ Medi- Fou a good laundres cine Co., Brockville, Ont wouldn't 86; araetins and Hone: = too hard on the hand: Secor caakay Bs, Bats Disease pics. SRE ee ec Health experts have been tr mrGe CAS: CS yer. Tim: not ang s whether our too intimate strong enough.” , tle Dedbtgy dos, as long sie “Well,” said on lady of the house, sok Metter ot alseaat erate ay I ask what eee ia Teabatl) : 2 mn replied the girl placidly. it does so, nd the does not serve as an | & for the develop- HARD ON LITTLE ONES : inters are’ exceed:| hhent ofthe p alth of little ones. | cerned. |r that| On the other hand, the bite of the ingly hard on the he The weenie is.often so sever Rh artnatlicescamioe bala lsc: tittle: one-| Bedbug is quite polsondas to some peo-| out for an airing. ‘The consequence is| Dle, There is reason tula-| that baby is confined to overheated, es that the insect has no. wings, | there would be no n for the most care- Own Tablets should be given i Seed | ful « of Keusikocuer the little one eas They are a mild| It is one of a9 most intelligent of laxative whi eads of Se a S an a egulate the stomach | insects. r and bowels and thus prevent colds, | iron do not insure safety The _Bavlets re “sola HeereatiG no | tacks, inasmuch as it ma: find ane or by mail-at 25 places in such beds or get to them eal- cents a bi Medicine ¢ fro "The Dr. Sade from other places of ¢ Brockville, Ont —+ Welshins Air. sana” mi Bar best way to get rid of petiue is by the liberal use of kerose: knew Until very. recently how much air weighed. We cannot see the air, and, except when the wind blows, we do not feel eit ue to us-to have al- gga no substan nobody ; CORNS | 2 Lift Right Off In cold eae oe process Nise: at after 2, od ulednizing? Sate 1s mixing sciphhrs and pure sities and then pect heat. oe see rubber at the set and lost their shape, and decor ee ont them to sive off an otal vice of After a. ten- day trial of | INSTANT POSTUM ; aoe eo Ss the net habit ec sia Bae : Eiki wacher substantial aati? ; ; ; When it moves at a rate of 100 milés } ets Pain an hour it uproots great forest trees | Sw PRINTING aaa ti the orte crsciesvecss pan “Drop a littie “Freezone” on neon an aching corn, instantly that corn It our bodies were empty of air the Stops hurting, then shortly you lift it ipresetre- of tho atmoephere strround:| Teht of with fingers. Doesn't hurt a bit. Your ‘druggist sells-a tiny bottle of ‘eezone” for a a ‘ew cents, sufficient’ 88 ‘us Would crush us to an immedi © pulp. Bi room ten feet long, ten feet wide and ten feet lg contains seventy- to remove every hard corn, soft corn, five. pounda'ot or corn'between ae toes, ae calluses. ==: CARE eM gE ET a 5 fest LankGone Warships. Dumb-bells were first used, it Ss ue said, in the time of Queen Blizabeth, Ww typee-of-armored | thé earlier forms being sticks loaded ‘There isa ype" craft, which in/war may be land as well s on the water. It is dn armorclad motorcar mount- ed on the deck of a boat, the propeller ‘of which it vareees, by the help of suit- able gearing, with its own bees line en- gine. But, ay there be occasion, it cai off e boat and operate in the ordinary Se as an armored motor- car. ized on bell-like in shape. Minard’s Liniment. Retieves Colds, etc. Used as a cure for “scolds,” the ducking-stool was a chair fastened at the end ae a long beam over a ponds Le river. e last record of its u: at Sates: in 1809. e use suggested that On for this ean ous vehicle is of tri SANITARY what a: ocean, ie or river he can reef or pull an oar. t accident occurs, seat the Bow of DI has to swim, with all clothes on if nec Goa people at all times, Toronto. But in ase, t of ui =parent pay Sr shown on the enrollment blank. The suit is made of fireproofed can- | ¢¢4, SP Rioot tite tine tad Raainnd Wot ere thlakieoten, het wart DetrceRtGnis aetec-auhaal ste eatin be ais ss sehgeeans by a tube) water |the children, and she told me I badly <tten the werdrer cool, | needed a tonic to build me up, Dr, | Bistered Fest, Sore Foot, Tired Foot, bai eif-a protection. But the Williams’ Pink ple ape ae used in| Arter pea eek seas ion tramp defense is mate sou ya brass | our home ibis and your. tely | pe “Kips pipe wi circling the its ony ¢ bathe them paid at 50 cents a box or six anoae for | worth lack bidder another i prist itic organisms: con- | bought Monte Cristo, | filming purpos' with lead at the ends, ‘these being bot Send card-for CAR 3 Ryerson Ave. What Isa Boy Scout? ‘A Boy Scout! In He enjoys a wal! tn rough the woods more than he does 1s thror the excitement of the city streets. He | learns the facts about the winds, the | stars, us trees and all living things— fu zee mes “master of himself” in ‘* ‘Scout can tie a knot that will hold, a sail does not run away when an If a person has been ut he uses his first a, tents 13d in ood ; person ned he aoe Just what a pir aN Scout is kind to e ‘v1 that He prides himself upon doing ta tip. A Scout promises to do his duty to and his country, to help other to obey the Scout eve bri @ consent must be term and Jéthou, in the English Channel, a e Bere by Mr. Compton @ well-known novel he stand Isles of East and West oc y-—the la loseiy ed a 3 cote nov The | 5, See Roe change | shortly. > Pembroke Islands holm, Gateholm, nother collection w of Skomer, Midland are should not ne pr t Wits: BATES cd are. merely accidental, | ture eres thi germs acquired b; iting a sick per- | beauty, they are the nome of ra WINTER WEATHER | |sr'base'trenstorrca to's keattny i] birds, apbits the elusive Cividuak ‘with anptnee bite: Unlike the RPI 7, eueanina co. Tet sy .telpiess, by raging wave I’m Borne Adrift onthe ocezn. Adrift on life’s ee any there? Alt! fee death-boding, hold 1 ‘me; No Faith | know—no Hope—no Love— @ And yet I ery to God dbovi Adrift on Life's sea. At sens # pass poe etree pa cannot find ny 4 ies Only ‘ ‘Bayer? Warning! substitutes for Feel Tash Tablets f Aspirin. y “Bayer” on package or ow table ean Vy RUGS , Rugs” Weve “Carpets Cle: ened Nor infobbing at ic eu ft tele -catalogur ar and rudder fail m Tors grim assail tempest loud in howling storm, the sky no light ase See me; of donbt enfofd m: DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out; |: Thickens, Beautifies. Nib To! ROE Neate Gieeton, ofan jo, in affillas on ead Allled Ho ‘you ane TORPrA pitals, “Ne nde: es are: Phar anny tad, Bote Soein(ipta ito, Free Hos; ar Auto-Battery Service Kit. 1 the necessary paraphernalia for on automobile storage — kept Scaraniea yy it Al oe ee batteries oe Sy for 42.in, long, tilled ¥ use, by Ee portable kit, The Pete ato) a8 long, 12 in. and 6 wide, ae a wee jar , & hydrometer safel a a cllp, a tirse-compartnent nate % JONEY he RS. your out-of-town supplies with — Money Sone Express Orders. Five Dollars costs three cents. here are over ie million ssaew in ae world suffering from leprosy; over half’of. them are in Indiae Minard’e Lintmant for ‘Dandruff, Bacon is moré tian twice-a6 valu rump steak, from the food able as point of view. few cents buys “Danderine.” aa Beals y. oat PH hows heness, more eal iat sepaasene is Genuine i) A pAYER Unless: ne tiie helped ‘m Will rellev rt = 4 re not getting Aspirin at’ally Inevers sont howerbath. of water. sue ‘om the headaches ana vee | mathe a bot Beans Pa irs ei ae a s and I now wake up in the morn- sal Rhen ¢ Modern Maid of All Work. Ke feeling rested said fates od ae Islands For Sale. Sa Heals ree : matis , Mrs, Sutton advertised for a woman| ever in need of a tonic again Piakall Alnost any island sounds attracnve, | sq for Pain, Handy tin-boxes of to do general housework. A colored | lose no time 4 taking Dr. Williams | which probably accounts for the fact |‘ velve tablets cost few cents. Drug- girl applied for the place. Pink Pill that many famous specimens have 1°) gists also sell larger packages. Made | M8 good: cook?” asked Mrs.) You ean Ket these, pills are any |eently changed hands tor quite large mark dealer in. medicine. or t-|sums, irrespective heir seta | feyllea a. Slow Work. “THis ome wood e cha taken centu ow to its resent s\ Tourist —“No wonder! It's on a government reservation.” the: wo! colored earths, honey or-one of ‘An enter- ing firm of cinemay prod ters haye mmortalized by nd propose using it for Dumas’ novel, MOTHER! “California Syrup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxative © Aceent “California” Syrup of Figs ly: k for the name oaltornilc on ae aes isn: got ans suse. 7ohe and most is. havin; fruity taste. . Full di tle, You must say “Californta.” “The Pacer or duzong, is a herb- ivorous found in the Sed Sen and the Hast; trom 8 to 1 feet in length, it resembles @ small hale, : ‘ Minard’s Liniment for Burns, eto: jam the American 1848, and to an ice sanctus nen amen AUTO REPAIR PARTS, for most makes and models of cars. Your old, ee or worn-out parts or nate ee sees to the aba oe ir being vided with a machine cs for seceenive or offensive mie poses, let, Er Ss ‘American Falls dissed done toe = in the winter of 1009, nd, in , 1909, an ice jamin the: lowe: rer “Vifted the water 35 Le shove al at Quee erial Mica Axle Grease and Imperial Eureka Harness Oil lessen the strain on wagon, team and har- make heavy hauling Con Columb Jox ‘Poron’ bine ol no y top) Fun ee ‘The Ratepayer seit cs of at No wit buy. or Pants 2 Yolnerd storion Sena our contributions to ‘Liberal rates. 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For 39 years. aren’t lilke All druggt: Grease forms a smooth, heat-resist- Imperial Eureka Harness Oil keeps harness soft, flexible and strong, It protects leather ake? sweat, oe It improves the’ appear jark dressed leather ood ci ee IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED Power oes Sirenek'y erie teaperial Mion Axle Groase comes in Jenner Mees, ranging from a Dy nston, ae sot Sea the aig) and rapit : replaced, wire us describ hit ae we carry the latest He of oughly re te ae a TGA AAS. nada, 0 ‘ased 1 oF new part 2 Of aes Vichiriatk oe ee and automobile equipment. | We. ship , a. ae is gid rch—Kin; Pastas Nor: Pasiehs imac sci are Que Ons W's ee Salvage set Supply, Sie sot Nona 8 ‘Spain, and Rumaiie. en tao ee isa I veather afte felped trousands ely to be an exception. It:cere does eas Qe - ic Get busy and relieve relieve pase handy bot eae 's Li finkment OUCH! 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