Times & Guide (1909), 29 Jul 1910, p. 7

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It has always. been recognized. that excessive lightâ€"can cause inâ€" ,;;éury to the eye. â€"Snowâ€"blindness is conspicuous instance of this, as is also what is called eclipse blindâ€" ness, meaning symptoms which folâ€" low an attempt to watch an eclipse { the sun. The same symptoms ‘1 be produced by watching any MR ty bright light without protectâ€" img the eyes. The glare from the sand and waves brings about the saume discomfort in susceptible eyes as that from snow, although mounâ€" tainâ€"climbers are said to suffer more severely because the light on high mountains is richer in the ulâ€" traâ€"violet rays than the light in valâ€" leys. > s &"}" 8# CAULION dien. It is then that stomach and Bewel troubles come almost without warning, and often before the moâ€" ther realizes there is any danget, tho litt‘e one may be beyond aid. The mother must take strict cauâ€" tior to keep her little one‘s stomâ€" sch sweet and pure and his bowel!s ,fiaving regularly. No other mediâ€" Eime can do this so quickly and thoroughly as Baby‘s Own Tablets. The Tablets should always be kept in the house. â€" An occasional dose will keep baby well or if illness _gomes on suddenly the Tablets will ‘ quickly remove the cause and make baby well and happy. Sold by meâ€" «dicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents ‘a box from The Dr. Williâ€" ams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. It is an undoubted fact that peoâ€" _ple in general pay much more atâ€" *tention to the care of the eyes than was formerly the case, and it is well that this is so. 5 Now that lighting. by electricity is becoming so general a fashion, it istadvisable thatpeople should UCearn how to protect their eyes from its glare ; its light should always be nged not to shine directly on . cyes, the bulb should always be ‘made of ground glass, and several lamps of moderate power are better than one extremely powerful one. Hountry, one finds every barn and i’fence plastered with admonitioa and advice. So that in a sense all have become involuntary and obliâ€" gatory readers, even the least litâ€" erary. The only way out of it all is to travel with shut eyes. $ The worst danger, however, is s in the daytime. It is, in all grtat cities at least, after dark that »ne greatest risk is incurred. When ‘the healing, peacefulâ€" night deâ€" scends, then comes the assault of light, and many are beginning to realize that it is from dusk to bedâ€" time that the eyes are put to their greatest strain. Mothers must keep guard over the health of their little ones durâ€" ing the surimer months. Summer is an anxious time forall mothers, ut more especially for young moâ€" thers. It is the most fatal time of the year for babies and young chil: These violet rays, which cause the trcuble, may be offset by the wearâ€" ing of amberâ€"tinted glasses, which split up these rays before. they reach the retina. ‘tien, for in many ways the strain Lere is lessened, owing to better fliythods, bigger windows,â€"clearer .nt, and growing knowledge of the limitations of the eye ; but it is fmpossible to move without being &mpressed with the continuous and everlasting invitations to the eye to overwork itself â€"unnecessarily. ‘Fivery boat and train and trolley is dned with printed matter, and the eyes have to be perked away like an unw:lling child from a window of toys. If one flees to the real , Under the rule of the Purzitans in former days, pleasure was frowned vponâ€" ag a snare of evil, and the world was called upon to eschew it under pain of spiritual condemaaâ€" gionâ€" , Foâ€"day the Puritans have passed, but another band of menâ€" ters bas arisen, still warning‘ the rations against many things, but tkis time under threat of temporal punishment. § * These are the preachers of saniâ€" tation and preventive medicine, who would have men walk the narâ€" row path of hygienic righteousness. These are even harder masters than their spiritual forbears, for. they wils not let us be dirty, they will not let us eat too much, they will not let us live in stuffy houses, with doors iand windows doubly sealed against a trickle of fresh air, and row they are even lifting their voicâ€" es against the worldâ€"old custom of kissing. The worst of it â€"is, they are right, ai least in a general way ; for kissâ€" irs, in its modern promiscuity, is pernicious, and should be â€"conâ€" desimed as dangerous. Tze custom probably had its oriâ€" A great deal more is demanded of the human eye toâ€"day than in former times, even if one goes back enly a very little way. It is not enly the increasing strain of educaâ€" THE EYES AND LIGHT. KISSING #$9 ib GTOQNiqp@GGL T0 YOUNG MOTHERS gin, not in affection, but in suspl¢câ€" ion. In primitive times, when the sense of smell was perhaps more acute that that of sight, bringing the faces together was a means of identification, and of distinguishing friend from foe. We have now other better developed senses, psychic and physical. which tell us of friendship, and kissing has become Tt is not against this that the hyâ€" gienistâ€"the sensible oneâ€"protests, bur against the meaningless and Jangerous habit of pecking at the lips of every one, especially of the defenseless infant. It is really an affront for a stranger, or even an ordinary friend, to kiss a baby 0n the lips, and the act should be reâ€" sented. § a mark of affection rather than a testiol it. Kissing among members of the family is hygienically permissible, fortunately. it is, ‘of course, through the trausmission of bacâ€" teria that kissing is harmful. But easch family has its own domesticatâ€" ed bacteria ; as it were, of the same species as those inhabiting other people, but somewhat modified by éonstant _ interchange. Against these each member of the family is in a measure immune. They are like an illâ€"natured pet dog that reâ€" spects the membetrs of the houseâ€" hold with which he lives, and will rot bite them. but snaps and snarls at strangers. ‘‘When I aroseâ€"to speak," said tnso martyred statesman, "someone hurled a base, cowardly egg at me, apd it struck me in the chest."" *A base, cowardly egg,"‘ explainâ€" ed the statesman, ‘‘is one that hits you and then runs." Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes. Relieved By Murine Eye Remedy. Try Murine For Your Eye Troubles. You. Will Likeâ€" Murine. It Soothes. 50c At Your Druggists. Write For Eye Books: Free. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Toronto. An Easy Pill to Take.â€"Some perâ€" scns have repugnance to pills beâ€" cause of their nauseating taste. Farmelee‘s Vegetable Pills are so prepared as to make them agreeâ€" able to the most fastidious. The most delicate can take them withâ€" out feeling‘ the revulsion that folâ€" lows the taking of ordinary pills. This is one reason for the popularâ€" ity of these celebrated pills, but the main reason is their high toniâ€" cal quality as a medicine for the stomach. "‘What did you think of that girl at her comingâ€"out party ?‘ ‘‘Well, to be perfectly frank, I thought sbhe‘d better go backâ€""‘ Little Wee had been brought up to be polite, and not to interrupt when there was company unless it was very important. He always remembered this and kept very quiet. One day there were visitors, who talked and stayed and stayed, until poor little Wee was tired. He wished them to go, but not for anyâ€" thing would he let them see this. All of a sudden he thought of a nice ‘plan that his mother and faâ€" ther knew when he was too little to spell and they did not want to hurt his feelings. So in a little pause in the ladies‘ talk, Wee said, in â€"his prettiest‘ ,way, ‘"‘Mother, please can‘t we be aâ€"lâ€"oâ€"nâ€"e?"‘ And ali the visitors laughed and kissed him goodâ€"by, and gave him his good mother all to himself.â€"Youth‘s Companion. ‘‘And what kind of an egg might that be?‘ asked the young man. PUELIC INSTITUTIONS have found Painkiller very useful. There is nothing equal to it in all cases of bowel troubles. Avoid substitutes, there is but one ‘"Painâ€" killer‘‘â€"Perry Davis‘â€"25c. and 50c. A hook in the, jaw is apt to. fin ish both the fish and the fighter. Kissing should, therefore, be a family greeting; for strangers or ordinary friends the handâ€"shake suffices. Above all, the baby‘s lips should be sacred. Minard‘s Liniment Cures Carget in Cows. Weary Willieâ€"Lagy, kin youse give a poor feller a bite t‘ eat!? Mrs. Rurallumâ€"Why, certainly. Cid you see a pile of wood as you came in 1 ., Weary Willieâ€"Yes‘m, I seen it. Mrs. Rurall®&nâ€"You mean you caw it y Weary Willie (beating it while his shoes were good)â€"‘ Scuse me, lady, but I ain‘t no grammarian. NO GRAMMARIAN. COWARDLY EGG. ISSUE NO. 30â€"10 HIS SPELLING. fon, but in suspicâ€" ‘Move inside, gents,""‘ cried the conductor on the crowded trolley. "Â¥e‘re breakin‘ the rules standin‘ on the platftorm here." "Some o‘ them ain‘t,‘"‘ piped up a little man. ‘‘They‘re standin‘ on my feet." Regarded as one of the most pOâ€" tent compounds ever introduced with which to combat all summer complaints and inflammation of the bowels, Dr. J. D. Kellogg‘s Dysenâ€" tery Cordial has won for itself a reputation that no other cordial for the purpose can aspire to. For young or old suffering from these complaints it is the best medicine that can be procured. . My mare, a very valuable one, was badâ€" ly bruised and cut by being caught in a wire fence. Some of the wounds would not heal, although I tried many different medicines Dr. Bell advised me to use MINARD‘S LINIMENT, diluted at first then stronger as the sores began to look better, until afterâ€"three weeks, the sores have healed, and best of all, the hair is growing well, and is NOT WHITE as is most always the case in horse wounds. F. M. DOUCET. "How‘s fishing around here!‘"‘ "Great: this is one spot «where tuere are no big ones to get away."" Weymouth. GVime WWournds SEE THAT YOU CET THE REAL THINGC. â€"Unscrupulous makers are putting up a counterfeit of "The D. & L.‘ Menthol Plaster. The genuine is made by Davis & Lawrence Co. Two boys who managed to be raâ€" ther unruly in school so exasperatâ€" ed their teacher that she ordered them to remain after hours and write their names one thousand times. Suddenly the watcher burst out, with despair, between his sobs, and, said to the teacher: "‘Tain‘t fair, mum ; his name‘s Bush, and mine Echluttermeyer.‘"‘ ~ Herr Pastorâ€"¢I‘ve made seven people happy toâ€"day ; I‘ve just marâ€" ried three couples." To a gentleman who had married the daughter ofâ€"a rich biscuit bakâ€" er a friend said: $ ‘‘Mangis Filled With Misery."â€" Tkis is not true of all men. The well, sound of lung, clear of eye, alert and buoyant with health, are rot miserable, whatever may be their social condition. To be well is to be happy, and we can all be well by getting and keeping our bodies in a healthful state. Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil will help all to do this. They plunged into the task. Some fifteen minutes later one of them grew uneasy, and began watching Lis companion in disgrace. s Minard‘s Liniment Cures Colds, Etc. Friendâ€"‘"But that‘s only six peoâ€" ple." cce & ~â€"Herr Pastorâ€" myself ?" The destruction of the house fly is a public duty. Almost all Boards of Health are now carrying on a cruasade against it. _A bulletin reâ€" certly issued by the Dominion Govâ€" ernment states that no house fly is free from disease germs. Use Wilâ€" son‘s Fly Pads freely and persistâ€" ently, and doâ€" your share towards exterminating this. menace to the public health. "‘Thank you,"‘ she said, as he finâ€" ally gave her his. seat in the car. "It‘s almost impossible to stand on you feet." "Yes, and ithe tin with it,""‘ was the witty, if ungallant, reply. Much distress and sickness in children is caused by worms. Moâ€" ther Graves‘ Worm Exterminator gives relief by removing the cause. Give it a trialâ€"and be convinced. Tommyâ€"‘‘There‘s a girl «at our school, mamma, they call ‘Postâ€" script.‘. Do you know why!‘ ; Mammaâ€""No, dear." Tommyâ€"‘‘Because her name_ is Adeline Moore." "Bo you have , taken, not the cake. but the biscuit this time?‘ If a bribe is offered you, Promptly spurn it; Ti.you write a thing untrue, Better burn. it ; Ti you ever go amiss And in stealing seek for bliss, Should you merely steal a kiss, Best return it. About all you have to do to make a boy hate any particular kind of food is to tell him that it is healthâ€" ful * "Ehat ‘em out replied. TC Smite a fly on one cheek and ho turneth to ‘the other. TRUTH IN A NUTSHELL. A SUM IN ADDITION. AT A DISADVANTAGE. TRIED HER BEST. ALSO THE TIN was because I kept pulling of your way, ma‘am,‘ he GOOD FISHING. RESIST EVIL AN ADDER. "«Well how about ‘‘Excuse me,‘‘ said the old lady, as she entered the drug store, "‘but are you a registered pharmacist?‘ "Certainly, ma‘am,‘‘ answered theâ€"clerk. ‘"‘You have m diploma, I supâ€" pose !"‘ ‘‘YÂ¥es,. ma am."‘ ‘How long have you been in the business t f ‘"About ten years." ‘«Well, I guess you are all right. Give me a couple of postage stamps, please.‘"‘ " Young Ladyâ€"The last bread I got of you was so hard I couldn‘t eat 1t Young Ladyâ€"Oh, I don‘t doubt it. I think that was some of it you sold me. Baker (indignantly)â€"Young lady, I want you to know that I made bread before you were born. 7 The Bowels Must Act Healthily. â€"In most ailments the first care of the medical man is to see that the bowels are openâ€"and fully performâ€" ing their functions. Parmelee‘s Veâ€" getableé Pills are so compounded that certain ingredients in them act on the bowels solely and they are the very best medicine available to proâ€" duce healthy action of the bowels. Incdced, there is no other specific so serviceable in keeping the digestive organs in healthful action. Don‘t experiment with unsatisfacâ€" tory substitutes. Wilson‘s FEly Pads are the best fly killers made and will kill many times more fGies than any other article, ‘‘They also, advertised shower baths at the summer resort where we put in the summer.‘" ‘‘Didn‘t they have them? ‘‘Naw, there wasn‘t a shower all summer."‘ There are a million things I want And hope to get somehow ; But just a glass of lemonade Is all I think of now. Minard‘s Liniment Cures Diphtherla. ‘‘Wiheâ€"‘"‘Be sure to advertise for Fido in the morning newspapers." Next day the wife read as follows in the newspapers : ‘"Lostâ€"A mangy lapdog, with one eye and no tail. Too fat to walk. Answers to the name of Fido. If returned stuffed, large reward." omm sepprane cpmruee c semompine Xoup C ‘4‘5 css "* ns uce $ BE Eon s Casl 25 E s ns axgsol Ese w @ i 5 s ~o matky an M t s 33 ons i5 3 x ta» Ho ut .i 4 i . uag) & menpdniine .J,,/, SHE WASN‘T SKEPTICAL. You will find relief in Zamâ€"Buk ! It eases the burning, stinging pain, stops bleeding and brings ease. Perseverance, with Zamâ€" Buk, means cure. Why not prove this 2 43 Druggists and Stores.â€" Some prominent disinterested person in Toronto. will be "requested to draw the winning an<wers. in the outside circle arourd the Omega Watch 10 OMEGA WATCHES FREE COUNT THE DOTS _ Count tho dots, write your nama (stating whether Mr.. Mrs. or Miss) and address plainly on a piece of %apar or & post card, mark on the outside (For ot Contest) and mail your answer so that we will receivo itb not later than Aug. 10th, 1910, to i The winners of the five men‘s watches will be determined by drawing five answers from the correct ones received from men only. The winners of the five ladies‘ watches will be determined by drawing from correct answers received from ladies only, Ten watches only will be given away but overy one who answers correctly, will receivo & consolation prize. . 3 If there are not ten correct answers the balance of the watches will be sent. to the next nearest. A Letter from one of Last / | Year‘s Winners Cedarville, April 18, 1910. Dear Sirs.â€"Last summer I won a l5â€"jewel Sterling Case Watch as third prize and E may say that it is O.K. in every respoct. And I may say that if Ellis Bros. do as much for others as they did in my case they will do more than they adverti;e. 8t Answers may rzeach us any time on or before August 10th, 1910. Results will be announced in this paper early in Se(ftomber. The prizes will bo awarded in the order they are / drawn. â€" 4 r remnal on hure 1 CTt precs ces & ud â€" xt a C C ELLIS BROS., 108 KONGE ST., TORONTO HOW HE ADVERTISED. INSTRUYCTIONS TO CQONTESTANTS FOR ALL SUMMER 30: THE ONE THING. A DROUGHT. CAUTIOUS EVERY CONTESTANT WILL RECEIVE A PrRIZE EÂ¥yER HEARD EP NEXT DoOOR : Gyerâ€"‘"Yes, and a good deal of i% is played by the same method in this country." Myerâ€"‘‘In some countries sheet music is sold by the pound.‘"‘ It_every housekeeper would use VWilson‘s Fly Pads freecly during the siummer months, the house fly peril would soon be greatly diminished. CHENILLE CURTAINS LACE CURTAINS Write to us about yours. RRITISM AMERICAN DYEING CO., Box158, Mon Holloway‘s Corn Cure destroys all kinds of corns and warts, root ard branch. ‘Who, then would enâ€" dure them with such a cheap and effectual remedy within reach ? Myerâ€"‘"Ever notice that dilapiâ€" dated old umbrella Jones carries ?" The Seotchman could not find his ticket.. On the conductor‘s second round it was still missing. ‘‘What‘s that in your mouth?‘ he asked. Sure enough, there was the missing ticket._ The conductor punched it and went his way. â€" ""Ah, we‘el," said Sandy, in reply to his fellowâ€" vassengers‘ banter, "I‘m nae sae absentâ€"minded as ye wad think. Yon was a vera auld. ticket and I was jist sucken aff the date." ABSENTâ€"MINDED SCOTCHMAN: Gyerâ€"‘‘Yes. It is evidently one of the shades of his ancestors." Minard‘s Liniment Cures Distemper. and all kinds of house hangings, also "THE FENCE MAN," SELL@IRON and Wire Fonces at factory prices. Write for booklet. Address, Toronto. PARTICULARS AS INDICATED. DYED AND CLEANED LIKE NEW. BDIAMOND @ WATCH IMPORTEERS 108 Yonge St., TORONTO, Canada 3 a y ‘‘..! J md Prizeâ€""Omega‘ 17 Jeweled, 4oÂ¥ °. V .t works fftted into best "Sovereign‘ ) i * * o c +9 Gold F.lled Case. 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