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Durham Review (1897), 23 Dec 1920, p. 7

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There at. mm m. for not... The um ta: Goon. ‘11th100 on. The third is: Go on. The best education in the m In that got by struggling to make a IN. ing. -Wendell Phillipa. most Remember when you are right you can anon-d to keep your temper. and when you are wrong. you can't I'M to low it. _ Measure your wore , ometer not by I clock. All woyds that picture an an ”native of evil. “Great opportunities come to who make use ot an." om." _ you You Life in not so short but that than 3' always time for eottrtmt--Mmersoet. A man with push can get mm. but it takes the men with bin-meter to may there. -Shepard. Great. Britain in rum-i1: the Inn- dress uniform and mm: drug for her army, “trim. and tho r0- “NI “ht You will be warm on toast, and the mululothing will ta1B1 its reel function “r l-unservlng your warmth. But don't make the mistake of burying your ircatl under the clothes. PerNet, 'l'cumless, lam deep mum e warm body Ind I we! W. Don‘t "hunch" your body, either. Lie straight; perfect amnion I: not portsible it you compress the motion. Pruple are conscious of themselves vl- My in rc-lation to other people or '," relation to certain things that they must do or are expected to do. Sol!- "srrmcitrrtsnrscr, then, is simply a con- Mimi-mus of superiority or Anterior in: In either form it ts an undesirf able trait; in the one one " is ob- xwxinus to other people, in the other " is harmful to yourself. Thu tselrvonseioutmesm that manl- fmb: New In I sense of superiority to “tho-2‘4. in ”romeo and pride. may have said reasons for existence. Fey prom;- am consciously superior with- l'lIi hn Viki: some advantages 9 would u:- {Hurt} or material comment, but 'll"\' frequently lose 'lhe benefit , thei: advantage by reason of tttfir, b jei-nunublc» wunsm-ionsness-OQ It.“ Kiri) the persons who trrakthpirv._ Stand between the llght and the bedroom wall. and do lone widow. boxing. That you cannot reolly box matters nothing. Lance out. with migthy punches. You will soon (low, and then, as you recover your brunt, rub or smack the soles of your root. The dormant blood will lot going. And then, " to bed.' I <uptr‘or to the work when” to do. (wt-u though their 1 10' thrmselvo-z may he warrantistt, It. lilmly to do the work carelessly and rhttrliehly and not so well as less superior persona. On the other hand, the people who teel dithdent and de- prm-atm-y injure their standing m the eyes ot others and tend to diequnllty themselrcs for effective ettort; in tim- idity the; shrink from the take and the team that it only they could feel confidence in themselves they could satisfactorily perform. The habit of measuring yourself with others or with job; that are to he done is a bad hablLIThe men who never give a thought to their super- iority or lnteriority, or to the super. torn; or interlority of other men, who mite people as they come and deal with them as Individual human being: worthy of interest and respect, and mho take the tasks and seize the op- portunitiess neither with eomSeseenaion nor with tfrnorougsttestr, are the meet on 1t-dttl men and the happiest end at" "m truest exemplars of democracy. Sn. to keep warm, circulate! Ten A..~‘mH’!< before: you retire to mt, "cir- r.n:.w" yourself round on home, and .p und down the stairs. Do tt In your purchased foot. Wasted opportunity in the am at ost tailttrett.--% Sense. It ll Work. money. all things else, no ,mpuiatively easy to give may; but up" .. man muss . gift of " dattr" 'e and practice, it fa plain that the um, whatever it may be, has tnhttn ~3th“ ot ttittt.-Lowelh The man who only half tries doesn’t ':r half make trood.-Parrineton. Sum.» people dread the winter mum, because they cannot keep -I:»<t*lves warm while in bed. :lu n sleep and an unrestful night I of course. a loss of working tr' any and injured health. , meters pile blankets on their tls. use hannter bottles, and do :ui‘ls or things-except the right ' ' to get warm. But none ot these .1 . mince; they do not make the .!\' warm, because they are not pro- or: of blood circulation. l.. l therein lies the whole necret ot 1 v r warmth Circulation. A brink " warms one, and the Body [Iowa 'lr heat. The blood circulates. And " nxercine of walking nukes one i' -i'x more quickly. That in itsel! in tiring as well as being an aid to cir- s mire as bird v no somethtn' ought t' do as it ls t' do somethin' can't do.--Abt, Martin. Non it ll hitman lays: “I an hunting as; I am success.” Self-Cons‘ciousness. Winter Warmth. Britain imam-h: the full- with tt need- No. "U-Ladies' Side-Tied WM Price, " eerttn. Kimono sleeves, short or lengthened by novelty sleeves. Cut in 7 sizes, 34, M, 38, 40, 42, 44 and " ins. bust measure. Size 86 re. quires, with short sleeves, 2 yds. 86 ins. which" 1% yds. 40 ins. wide; with long thieves, 2% yda. 36 ins. wide, or 2% yds. 40 ins. wide. - This patterri may be obtained from your local McCall dealer, or from the 1yecaCCo., 70 Bond Street, Toronto, There had been a party at‘Lightr leigh’s house and Lightleigh was bored. Said he to his wife: Dept. W. "My dear, I have a sputum; head. ache. Cnn't you manage, in some deft way, to get rid ot these people, nice as they are?" "I can't very well show them the door," said Mrs. Lightleigh. "Certainly not," rejomed Lightlelgh. wlth an insinuating smile. "but, my dear, you, can show yourself at the piano." :11 Child-Welfare work is going to showarood results in the shortest pos- eibie time, Lt will be by the ob-opera- tion of all persons interested. Not the least-of these is the family doc- tor, who has such an inttuenee over the people amongst whom he prac- tices his profession. - Mttsartt'tt Liniment For banal-an. There are many conditions of ill.. health in the mother that has a direct bearing on the physique of the child, or, in other words,- the baby may show “constitutional Meets" even from the time it is born. One of the ,most serious maladies that an ex- pectant mother could suffer from is venereal disease. There are many It should ever be the purpose of the State to keep the people well, and this can best be done through the family physician, assisted by various social and cooperative bodies whose services are invaluable in bringing the people and, the family doctor closer together. It is not only to cure the sick child or sick adult, but to keep them well by rectifying minor ailments which, seemingly insigniii- cant in themselves, may if neglected lead to ill-health and physical weak- ness later on, that the family physi- eian is an invaluable asset in Public Health work. . The establishment of pre-natal clinics is a move in the right direc- tion, and will fill a place that till the present has been much neglected. There has never been much attention paid to the expectant mother. Ber condition was seldom ,discussed li- otttifleally, nor was she brought into contact with her family physician ex- cept at, or shortly before, the time of her expectancy. Whatever Bt- nesses she may have developed dur- ing the pre-natal stage, or may have been suffering from previously, were not taken much into account. As a result the child is often born with a bad start-that is it is handicapped in its race for life even before birth. Frightening Them Away. Kf "KN. Grape=NutS Twenty hours of baking make ,-'J,, this blend of wheat malted l barley quickly and easily con- '-, vertible into health and strength ' 'hraeilrateiioFthe tll': Testtellsm‘l “Rank a “on” f ' k l Firtid19r Piges.itions disturged by'ordinary food, find comfort in BY DR. J. J. ‘MIUDLETON HEALTH EDUCATION a" MIC m m mini, TheOnly BulNervg Tonickn GoodNrrtretfMieh,Red 'at people would only “tend to their blood, intend or worrying them- selves ill," gold an eminent nerve specialist, “We doctor: would not see our consulting rooms crowded with nervous Web. More people Butter trom worry then uniting also", ’ The ion at ting which the special- ist spoke ot in the nervous run-doh condition timed by overwork and the many anxieties,“ to-dny. Boilers" and themselves tired, lowspirited and unable to keep their minds on any- ‘thing. Any sudden _noigt, hurts like a "slow. They are full ot groundless “ears. and do not 'e'Authll night. Headaches tuit?thesr n L veins are [part of the misery, and it ell comes trom starved nerves. L You can get these pills through' any dealer in medicine, or by mail " M cents a. box or six boxes tor $2.50 trom The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Doctoring the new" with poisonoue sedatives is a terrible nil-tile. The only real, nerve tonic in a good supply ot rich, red blood. Therefore. to re- lleve nervousness and run-down health Dr. Wllllams' Pink rm- ihould be taken. These puts make new, rich blood, which strengthen the nerves. improves the nppetlte, gives new strength and spirits and makes hither- to deepondent people bright and cheer- tat. it you are " all "out of sorts" you ebony begin taking Dr. ivmiW Pink Pill . Let thy soul walk softly In As a saint/ot heaven shod For to be alone with sllenm In to be alone with God. An acre of ground planted with bananas will produce nearly twenty tons of fruit, as each bunch of hu- nanas weighs from 70 lb. to 80 lb. New in: lamps being used in American film studio, are of 100,000 candle-power each. distressing instances that go to lihow that venereal disease is widely dis- tributed throughout this province, and that expectant mothers are in many cases among the victims. Statistics are not at hand for Ontario, but at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Balti- more valuable information has been obtained. Under the supervision of clinics at that hospital 10,000 births were recorded last year, and out of these ten or twelve per cent. of the mothers Were found to be suffering from venereal disease. It does not seem possible that these mothers could have beer? brought under medical supervision by any other means than by the pre-natal clinic, and the advantages of this work applies not only to venereal dis- ease, but also to tuberculosis, gen- eral weakness or aenem'ia, and other conditions in the mother that direct- ly affect the-health of the prospective baby. The father's physical iltness and freedom from disease has also to do materially with the child's start in life, but of the two the mother is the more important, and she can be more readily brought into contact with expert medical and nursing advice. Them are so many adverse condi- tions bringing about infdnt mortality that the problem of reducing the num- ber of deaths among children under one year of age has to be approached from different viewpoints. Congenital weakness, premature birth, improper and insufficient feed- ing, lack of rmiternt) ogre, 311}qu to make the infant death rate high. Each of these features has to be con- sidered in the light of the mother's condition before birth, because itNs hardly to be expected that an un-' healthy mother can produce a healthy baby, and the pm-natal clinic at this point steps in. It in the forerunner of the baby clinic, and just as im- portant from whatever angle it is viewed. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. - thee $1.- 10 my. wax him any g.- tpi" lit can. -- . .' . ._. And but when he ia, It heu m'you; 'ttttbat HI: human I“; "tter, but irltr " Ott shock! you ' re? "" His troubles ought never to frog you. mt of "I. Don't save my money-Just blow alt a Me"' December your par, gnu-tars. For it you so broke you can borrow, cent More And ,though you In” land In the poor- Itttair, 5nd home some day. Forget about that .tiiifoatuterow. Sneak out of all task: that you DOI- sibly can, ' Or lyun tor an gay 'way through them; _ " Leave an the hard Jobs to name dull- wmed man, Who will always be willing to do Don't Item! for rude talk, it the be” all: you down; There no plenty ot men who will f, - hire you: _ Look Put In " ere, ind observe _ with a frown, If he don't like your work, he 1NMtl i T In you. 1 Iain» you'll get by, if thla course! you‘pursue, ‘ Through the chances are very much greater That before very long you will starve if you do, But that you can think about later. This wisdom we never have gathered trom hooks, Philosophers never supplied it; We trot it from loafers and grafters and crooks, And all ot these worthles have tried it. - They've followed these rules very closely they say, And it you wlll look where it got 'em, IForthwlth you’ll agree it’s the speed- fest way To get trom the top to the bottom.' Be sure to break out with a ban-owing wail It dune: are rough or unpleasant. And though you are likely to wind up .' In jail, Don't think {mom tttab-tor the fpresent. Once a mother has used Baby's Own Tablets for her little ones {he is al- ways happy to recommend thin to others. Her advice given after a careful trial, can be readily followed with assured good results. The Tatr lets are a. mild but thorough laxative which never fall to regulate the how- els and sweeten the stomach. They always do good-they cannot possibly dd harm even to the youngest babe. Concerning them Mrs. P. Latorest, St. Nazaire, Que., writes:~“For three months my baby was constipated and cried continirktly. On the advit-e out friend , gave him Baby's: Own Tablets and new at the age of tive months he is perfectly well and weighs twenty pounds. I am delighted to be able to advise othef mothers to use them." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Broekville, Ont. _ Autoing for Wolves. . The motorcycle threatens to outrival the broncho as an Instrument ot loco- motion on western ranches and cattle ranges. According to the Illustrated World cowboys are using it tor round. ing up cattle, driving in stray animals, inspecting long lines or fences and other such work. - By all odds the most remarkable purpose fur which the motorcycle is umployed however. is that ot chasing coyotes. Such in machine, it the ter- rain be not too tlifficult. can easily overtake one of those little gray wolves, tiring the beast down to a point where it can no longer turn and dodge sucresstully. Monsieur: For 1.Flu.vs in the mouth ot' January I was suffering with pain of rhvummium in the foot. I tried an kinds of remedies but nothing did mo any good one. Irer- son told me "bout MINARI)‘S LIN!- MENT; as soon as l trim! " the Sutur- day night. the next morning I was feel- ing \ery good; I tell you this remedy is very good. I could give you u. Road ver- tuletste any tim" that you wuuld like to have one. If any time I coma to hear about any person sick of rheutttatiru-u, I vuuld tell lino-m about thin remedy. Yours truly. ERNEST ).EVICILLIC. 216 Rue Ontario East. M . Feb. 14, non. onttw Then it 18 Simply a matter of a whirl of the lariat, and the vicious brute, with a few quick spurts ot the motorcycle, is choked to death. The Mind that invented the sunrise _ Invented the song of the lurk. Invented the high light of day and the twilight, Invented the mask of the dark: Invented the song of the thrush and The red of the tunagel"s breast---- Invented the tht'ket where chlrupe _ the cricket And soothes hitv, when'Mau is at rest. And you who inVentod the seaplane, And you who plough 110le through - the sea. _ And you who spark itreiy through the air without wires . And dream of the marvels to be; Come, make me a trill in a songbird, Or one drop ot.iiew on the sod! For the mou‘you hare, done is as tstars to the sun. To 3 single Invention of God! T Tues in Germinr are $15.25 per head; in Great Britain they are $110 per head. h liB'l'lllill'i ADVICE Invention. ml t.t Summing up, he aid: “The rune- tion in Cumin at meet. u I View it. ls that whiie'there (1090 not ep- " to be my Ctlttt" for npprehen- "Ili,',',', there in; every reuon for the -rxttg. at the utmost nice-Ire of caution. Cane“ cannot dieueocluto hereelt from world condition, and world conditions are not misbe- T tory. On this continent the two years supervening upon the Armistice hue been muted by uenmpled trade activity and prosperity, in ctr. cumstence common to the conclu- sion of oil great wars. but the re: action has set in and may not " be in full play. Happily, Canada. is well buttressed on mlny sides. end the exercise of prudence and Ian- city should enable her to meet the shock of falling prices, restricted credits and deflated currency, with- out serious impairment " her oom~ merclal and ttttaneial vitality." Expansion of Business in Canada. The General Manager. Sir Fred- erick wmitunsrTjis1or, in reviewing the operations ot the Bank during the year, said the payment ot " bonus ot2% to the shareholders was not the outcome of higher rates of interest on current loan: in Canada but a retieetion ot the Increase in ‘-current loans and of higti'interest rates on call loan: in New York. the 1 volume of which was govnr’d by the Bank's requirements in liguid reservmt. One anomaly which at- tracted attention was that with credit restriction an acute here as ' it was across the line, the price of money was materlally lower in the Dominion. This condition. he raid, was regarded as a tribute to Can- . nda’s good banking system port-d the UM. H V Beiore moving thnuoptien of the nbort, Sir Vincent Meredith are I comprehensive reviev of the ~conno- mic situation. During the you. he said, an overwhéimin: demand tor credit had taxed resources to the utmost. It hid been diliicnlt to make men who had .rowtt accustom- ed‘o high prices recognize the met that economic conditions, which no tsrtttteitil means can alter, alone Ire the cause of price decline. “The de- mand tor intervention through (Riv emment control is still insistent th some quarters," he said. "Canada alone cannot control world-wide con- ditiouu, and it is idle to turn to the Government tor relief from fallini: prices. This applies to wheat as well as other commodities.” Where Trapping is Worth While. In the little island or Tasmania trapping is a very protitable business. According to a correspondent of the London Daily Mall, the trappers sup. ply a market that used to look to America and Siberia with skins of the humble rabbit, the wallaby, the kan. garoo and the opossum. Inesperbuuwtl truppers earn om- hundred and twenty- five dollars a week, and the. old hands earn as murh as three hundred. One of the leading fur exporters of Hobart nannies me that this sun) is a fair average with many of his cus- tomers, says the correspondent. As I was speaking to him he wro.te a chock for twelve hundred pounds-the pro- ceeds trom skins trapped during three months by two brothers in the tar Western forestst The trappers are sought Adler. Car. avans no out into the bush for weeks buying up skins. Before the war tand. owners were glad to have trappers to keep down the Kaine that devastated their runs, but skins have now become so valuable thakthey let the trapping rlghtit tor big rentals, and there are guy applicants. The state govern- ment has followed their lead in res. bect to crown lands. Options are now held tor two seasons ahead over the best trapping country. Dealing with the growth of the Bank's operatiors, he said: "H is noteworthy that the grgrulest expun» sfoa ot the Bank during the past few years has been in our own country. This is revealed in our greatly In. creased loans and deposits in Cut3. ada and in the number ot branches opened during the perlml. . The annual report wa's unanimous- ly adopted and the retiring diree. tom were realm-ted. The share holders gave approval to the mo» “on by Lord Shaughuessy to in, crease the number of directors from 16 to " and to the two new positions on the Board were elected Mr homer Gonln and General Sir Arthur Currie. Brnnrhes Loans Deposits in ' in Canada in Canada Canada 1914 $123,147,000 $168,557,000 H3 1920 240,725,000 358,878,000 302 At a rutrsequot meeting of [Urn-r- tors, Sir Vincent Meredith, Burt, was res-elected prosid nt, and Mr Charles Gordon, (18$). was re- elected v'ree-pregiltlemt. BAUME BENGUE ISIAH MW} ECU: No. 'rfr-'dtr. For Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Gout, ".00. ttsbo MEMttt6 I“ 60.. 050570305 - "Ever try a fat motomr?" all I friend ot'tho mummy“. - _ "No." repllod the Innings“. "bat fie tried I lot who have." . An In” out. »- Little Tommy run much worried at the condition of his pet at. who con- stantly loot Besatt despite the very good bit- turnlahed to her. t May's mother tried to nature him try stylus that the on was thin because of the tties she had eaten dur- ing the summer. iMeireiuipon Tommy surveyed the cat with renewed interact. 'ansther," he said very loiomnly. “I think she's been eating bees, too, for I can hen 'em humming." "A cape Is had extending into the water." . "Correct, “'mlam define a quit." "A quit Its water extending he: the land." -ia,od. Christopher." to a an“. eager-looking My, “what is a noun- tain?" . l Christopher shot up trom " 'teat so suddenly as to startle the teacher. um promptly responded, "A mountain is [and extending into the air." Nothing in Ttat Line. A visiting minister was proceeding to examine the children at a Sunday school as to their general knowledge of Bible characters, and began: "Who was the tirM man.'" "Adam," they all answered in Chaim: "Who was the first woman?" “Eve," they all shouted. "Who was the weakest man?" ”Moses." "Who wan the modest woman'.'" Everyone wa- nuent, the children looked bluntly at any!) other, but none could answer. Finally a little hand went Im, and the preacher, looking at the little fellow. said: "Well my little man who w" aha? "'rtterewtttm't any," eontidently as. sorted the boy. Shaving off the whiskers is among Hindus . Sign of mourning for the death of a near relative. The earliest printed Bible languuge dates from 1456. known as the Munrin Bible. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Beaumont. “Jimmy." Mid the teacher, "what " 'r,2.n WEEKS" . ti-ii-ugliest/ou, In terrible rush on face which made skin pore and itttumed. Irritated heeby swelling and was disfigured. Could not sleep well um! nude feel unyleaoutt, Trouble led 3 month, From signed Imemem of Min Gladys Nabel. R.R.3, Brunch.” Cancun Soap, Ointment and Tul- cum promote and minuln Okla purity, akin comfort and skin but): often when all else fails. irerGl Git Cutieutl and CM mini 2 cake. of Soup Ind 1 box of Olm- ment was oonotletety healed. " --. 30.. 25c. Ointment. " and aoe. Sold throutrhoptuteD9uy'nicon. CtutathanDettot: mum. “and. St. Pull St., Maul-0d. B'Fxtdt't't Soap than. with“ nun. PIMPLES iFriiCriiGba "irTC.tiruir"iTfGaTT.iri. SEEK '15; liar? Cid-f M I. only on; a_a.uuuo-"-es wt “1 "Bark' A”: It!“ undo - (Rut-tend ta Cloud.) of an)" linuhrtur. of Mor.u. mandamu- " lulleyuculd. While It " well known mu mm- - Bare. magician. tet - gin? p-abne ngainn Imugqun. 3933"?“ 'e.U"r" Comp“! T I h B LETS my my! l, PRICE PS c Not "Aspirin at ‘All without the "Bayer Crosy ONLY .TABLETS MARKED “BAYER" ARE ASPlRllil u," in any and is " -e" Berv8ee. gr: who; not on? In a... of tar Mid Cutter. but 11.0.11: “mg of pace; nil-t now by; (1le . urn In Hana! Peet Train u School? for Nurse: you wt M (Ma way be (it: n; "anneal.“ invuu-blo unite an! be mew!" for a femur-en- ttve life work grid tor future unto. in your home and community. Hum»: Hospital. My PL. Mttr gulch . coynso Ga"irirariiad -v ‘u'p m Jaii Fy ct I Write tor Jl'h'll'lu'l " u The and.“ known spade. ot no. are the pygmy swine at Autumn. They no ant-Hy "to other boss in every Micah: except sine. being no larger than I root-Ind house rat. IONIV ORDER; A Dominion Express MottOy Order tor live Milan costs mm coats. Vania " (to Eat. Canals run in every digqctiot1 in Bangkok the anal at Mam, and are BO numerous that the cause are proud to can their city the Venice ot this Em. Nearly hung-seven and a half million “(pennies were tUgued by tho British Mint this year, yet them is a shortage of this coin. A tatal of 253,007 new of land has been acquired in Enghnd and Wales for the use of ex-Service luv. since January, 1919. Wharf: Llnlmonl $tqtbqtm. mum.» F [on want 359ng [In-pug". Taint enemy” --1, 71 say it is! WHEN you "n and mm- lonim and from my Alberta's Planar Doc Remain Hog Che of House tut. “no, trouble. no frequently -ood by - “and food which oval-uh. theme - to "mi-to tho irritant acid. for-od. Holp your “and: to pupal, diced tho food by thin; th'to 30 drop. of Eer-ca of Roots. wid u mum Sclgcl's Cur-live Syrup. and your kidney h Kidney Remedy MC 'wi'll proinptly du. '. Get the genuine. 7 Book on l one mum rife-Ii; tiii,t,tt Auihor. I. on: low: 0... In. us tvet spanning“ and How to Feed lulled Free to any Ad- ana by (In Ayttser. 3:79. You? tf.ii.A"

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