" Inv thus gaiaed would be or little use.'had been made public, and while the twang unlens sent to those wholuse of “may devices was unknown. me! it or those who can apply it mummy of these devices, indeed. were tilt. t' uration or Treatment ot others. (iiriLis.did by Mm as the result of these TInt most valuable contributions early experiments. fllutlt: by research workers in So tar Even we“. owing to X-ray dermati. as the heatth Aut happiness of the peo- ' tis, he hm] lost his left arm and tour ple are coneerncd have been in the ' fingers or his right hand. he continued twirl of preventive medicine. Many or)his work, maaatring to carry on with the dim-uses which years use atrllctedia oolltary thumb and 1 rubber substi- the people are now seldom heard otitute for a torethmer. . and still trreuter results are I"""'"'") Our knowledge of X-rarts has been ly r-xperlml. dearly won. Dr. A. Barry Blacker, on. ’l ite prevention of disease ig lnrgely i of the ilrttt men to Introduce X-rays in- a matter of education. It cannot trtlto hospital practice, also paid the :n-t-nmpllahe-l through the shorts oroeualty ot his pioneering work. He the physician alone; he will lead the l had to be operated on again and again, “u but the general publlc must he ! and BntCly died of a disease caused by mum to take such an Interest In thelrlme action of the rays, But his export. (-‘Vli health that they will be Illllnl tol, ments in a small basement In St. 1» WP! the adviee given. lTho-as's Hospital were the star-3.0! [tuninl lllfectlou ls one of the myt; the famous X-rar department of M c, (lllt-lll muses of disease and the On- I instituti6n. lake Louie. l, silver ruse sleeps in tho 3.179th lake Where shines as in a. glass Victoria's peak . I" a? 7 with AnoN. that falling this 'lhe prevention of dines-e is lnrxelyi n matter of education. It cannot be accomplished through the oilorts ot! the physician alone: he will lead the! “lift" but the general public must he! taught to take such an interest in their} own health that they will be willing to? tut-opt the advice given. i Dental infection is one ot the most; fit-(lllvlll, causes of disease ad the On-' turn) Department of Health has or-l guitar-(i tt special ettort tor the put-i 1mm: of informing the people in regard; to the prevention nt dental diseases.‘ This campaign will “lathe form of s pental Health Day, to be hold on Wed- nestay, 0min! .2001 ' ia." ' The ttctsitiiiei11 tnetuder,amothrn picture iiim,which has‘jyeen prepared' by tile Ontario Motion ricuro' Bureau,' who talks from tho various "along. instruction to school children. the dis-3 trilmtlon ot special booklets by the! Insurance Companies. newspaper pub-i lu'ity which the prose is giving hal out charge. and window display. l . The dentists ot the Province. It‘lhO. request. ot the Department of Health. will give private instruction on mouth‘ care to nil who desire it. and the gen- r-ral publicity will strou the import- tutri' of a proper diet. thorough masti- cation of the food. and careful cleans- ing or the mouth. F Tho educational, health. service and social welfare ornalntions ot the] Robert Southey was the Poet Lam 0.119 for thirty years; Ho In remem- bered now than» 102011 for poems he thought little of ttimseit--"'rt" Battle of Blenheim." "The Inches†Boll," and "How the Water Coma Down at Indure" -but In prose " "Life ot Nel. Provinc the tirg kind in Ontario Dental Health Day. A! Stir I A tul the ll ulna bleak glacier-gored. am} cry green mica ask throgh tunnel-o , “Hones: , at the blue, 'mid snow um the lake dreams, shimmering in the light, . . Lou opal of Ink) Louise. 0 M. Winlow. In the Christian tl nce Manner made during the In the preveullo: P, and this lupro â€to measure to union and reset, istho laboratories e are cooperating. and this. t Province-wide effort of this Canada, promises to be a great raven Elomt " hour, lake mowed blue ant-am crest Immortal Love. chum n t trortdag the trees . press shades among the an vex- Vcao in the “1er hr " tle n t I and care of ement 1: due the treierttittc ch conducted Je knowledge m“ BlltlrrllMlll Ono ot the epic stories of medical re- search is recalled by the death the other day of Major J. F. Hall-Edwards, the famous British surgepn and X-ray piano-or. Tho first operation ever per- formed With the' tid of aux-ray photograph was. in a ass where, tft this: mvans, Dr. jls/lgi"l"iri's" had lo. ttted R needle in a patient'iMiid. It Is Impossible to overestlnmtc the debt which medical sclenca own; to mun like Hall-Edwards. He began his X-ray experiments In 1896, Immediate- ly after Professor Rontxen'sdiscovefy had been made public. and while the use of safety devices was unknown. Many or those devices, Indeed, were Another celebrated X-ray practition- er associated with St. Thomas's‘was Sir Archibald Reid, whonoot charge' of this department of the 1to%ital'ts work " 1912. His death in 1924 was a. direct result ohms X-ray work. Ever before. trays medicine had its martyrs. The famous John Hunter took innumerable risks in his aperi- ments, lM‘efen infected himself with diseases to observe their course moré ciosely. His death is supposed to have been due to this habit of experiment- ing upon himself. ' ocean miles. V ISLE - f oils:,.,"-)-",-",-!.,-'-,-!,-'-,-',-,-?],,, Animal life ceases to exist an at a. depth of one and THE ROBERT REFORD CO., LIMITED lontual Toronto ouch“ St.John.N.B. m The Cabin Class Canadian Service steamer is a post-war product designed to give maximum comfort tit mini- mum cost. Should you travel Cabin Clue you ere assured of accommoda- tion and service equal in every way to the Pre-War First Class at a much reduced rate - if Third Class, you will travel in absolute comfort with con- genial companions and you will find the accommodation ample and the service thorough. A trip to the British Isles. nil- ing from Montreal in the Au- tumn when the Summer tourist rush is over has a charm and allure you will find irresistibie. Martyrs of Medicine. Al. your “Mb te" about. e. St, Lavina. may arabian SERVICE :37 '".. --- ve """a T to Eliotâ€. " write- in the a had (1) Bear cub (topping out. (2) Black Bear family in native haunt. It's a "rrfty-finy" proposition with and waited and waited. but in vain. Canadian black bear. the most vornrjarer when out on a stroll she came lar wild animals in the parks ot iheiupon a beiihop with a bottle of milk. Canadian Rockies. They have not re- l She wateltetwithout making her pre- sented man's intrusion bat insieadisence known. Soon a bear appeared have exhibited an ~~ever-increesinsiwith two cubs. The boy approached curiosity abouthnan's affairs. In ttteHearleaisls, took the top from the bot. vicinity of Banff and Lake Louise they We and gave the cub a drink. When; have become so tame that it is a com- ( however, 'he tried to take the bottle mon sight to use them ambie acrosslaway in order to share it orith the the roads, and even stop for a sign Hither ooh, the eutcrettitsd8: The moth- of reeoguitton from the tourism. ier bear asserted her authority and An English lady was visiting Che-â€ave the obitreperous cub n waiiop. tetttt Lake Loui.se, in the Canadian This settled the dispute, and oniy do Rockies, "A desired above nil (sl2ilt'n'ii'1tTit'ii, one of the many-Amos! m n. n hnnr mm Manna n iikeiy'lnot human instinct: of the bloc} bear. An English lady was visiting Cha- teau Lake Lou.i.se, in the Canadian Rockies, and, desired above all else to see a bear. She chose a iikely'lpot anus AND WOMEN Mil) men _' BLOOD This Lady, Found Dr. Williains’ Pink Pills a Friénd 'indeed. Just because she In I woman there are times when every woman need? help ind strength In the form ot ' blood-building tonic. To thousands ot girls and women; Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have proved: a blessing because they enrich the! blood, ttNe strength and restore tone} to the aching nerves. The anaemic: girl who ls languid and pale; the witel, whose back feels like breaking: the} matron whose health fails " shej reaches middle age-tor all such tmf- ferers Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are in- valuable because ill-health in girls, and women is usually caused by poor blood or insumcient blond. These pills have proved a blessing to thousands of others, why not you? At various stages of lite Mrs. G. R. Lake, Walton, N.S., has proved the value of Dr. Wil- liams’ Pink Pills. She tsays'.---'" first used these pills when a young girl, tor" it is during the 'teen age tthen nature calls upon évery bit ot the reserve strength we have, that we need their rejuvenating Itelp.. It'twas then I found Dr. wmlaim' Pink Pills I friend indeed. And satin. now that the girl- hood stage is past and I am a mother of tour children, subject to all the ,cares and. worries ot the home. Dr. IWilliams’ Pink Pills is the only tonic I take to keep up .my health and strength, and they have never failed me. Should any ailing girl or weary ‘mother. due to my advice, try these. ipllla. I Know-they .will find them as iequally good as l have done." You can get theisgmlls from any medicine dealer or pram at so cent: a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ' Scientists Testing Truth of Cold Shoulder Theory Scientists of Amsterdam hare been measuring the amount of heat given oft by the human body to and why some parts give off more heat than others. Drs. E. Siuiter and G. van Rijnberk deviscd an apparatus for studying the temperature of the skin. covered and uncovered. a.nd found that much less heat was given " over layers ot fat and a peg! deal more where the skin lay cione to bony sur- faces. Whether this means that people built on generous lines Bre an cool as cucumbers on the'outside and "red hot" within, with skinny to!“ Just the opposite, is not .tated. “owner, the experiment would mm to indi- can that a fat pertmiraqht"miee. the coolest beaten†on p hot'night. ~15" Dr. Sinner thinks that some ortito' differences in heat radiation: at vari- ous places may be untamed, by, the names: of large trttiod as!†to life surface. but "its, he can, doeimit, nix- plgln £11251th all] a myltcry' why more heat in given on out†the fore- head, the chest. the skin: and .the spige. . Thirteen bell-ringer', mostly from Surrey towns. during u holiday tour in Somerset and Wm: visited 13 towns and ran; a peal In each. . Necessary. Wife (to salesman-husband, départ- ing on a bushes: tritn-"Don't forget. dear. to take some dotted lines with you." MinapN Lfniment reléevu 'tttttttms. Bell Ringer. on I Tour. it is hardly poulhld nowadays to take up a with“ tmauzine wimoni bail; mainéuiihlt we live in [relic ion, nudlsciwned an! driven use; it that :s so, we cannot hope that the chilren will earn»; indeed, they mull be the (in; and the chief sufferers. Bat) once the danger is recognized. much can be done by parents and guardians? of the young to onset it. To begin‘ with, fatigue and lack of proper din-l cipline are sine to go together. The spoilt child is always a restless. tid-, any child. He in growing up without) that training in quiet, in self-control, in co-ordination which he will need so much in Hater lite. But physicians have to look " thll question from the physical point of View first. though they remember that there is another side, which we all the psychic. There are certain also! which infallibly indicate the bver-tired child. In the first plate such a child is almost certain to be "skinny," how. ever ample is the home table and how. ever much he smms to eat. Secondly, the fatigund child is almost certain to "tslump,' 'to sit in bad postures, to stoop and slouch when he walks, and to tall back into" these faults quickly no. matter how sharply he is admonish- ed to “sit straight" or to "stand up." He falls hack Muse he cannot hela it; he irtired. Thirdiy, this child is pretty surely peevish: sullen, grourhy --lust as you would be yourself it you felt " he does. He needs a teat cure, ttlst as you would under the sumo cir- cumst'ancdp. _ . tsuunetitisiur this rest cure should be very comblete, but in most cases, when taken in time, a sort of modified rest cure will do the work. This means shorter hours chemical work, a cutting down of hard and strenuous play, and, above ntt,.iotteer hours in bed, chause it is while the child is oft his feet that the cure goes on quick- est. It is not necessary to say that the additional hours'in bed should not present themselves to the patient as ppniuhment; rather they should he re-, carded as a special privilege. That is, breakfast in bed or lying down during the day with Ltoj'rwya or picture books is understood to be distinctly approved of. The tirtrt sign of im- provement will be u gain in weight, accompanied by a serenitgwhich has long been missed; but the return to the complete normal will be slow. "The rareitt stamp in the world is th one cent, 1856, British Guiana. oiintgd in black on magenta. This [was soldf?r 27,817 in 1922. . ' I wad that Bobbie Burns were ge'en To hear ya real his lines between Sue tu' o' love. Hf: Scottish lore _ Was Mir nae beautiful before. An' an I wish there listened hero SQIDO ither poets tar and near ' Whose words ye read, and Aft ttie out Muir love than lye they dreamt shoot. - -Rosaile tr., JIwby, in “Kaleidoscope Bull -ii5,rthI STAMPS We Offer Toronto‘s Best Prices. UNI... LIMITED an Lawrencd Market Toronto 2 To An English Teacher. Sutton L. Frism IMO-IMO-ion Origin; Envelopel Preferred STANDARD STAMP CO. .7 219 Gran in“; - TORONTO OFFER as" MARKET FOR Poultry, Butter,' Eggs H. a at TI Tired Child. Toronto, Ont, 0r§ginal Down 13th Home Drove in Wick“: Are gardens filled with blooms; And fire1fgitt punts its tiower8 On walls ot tiny room: - And .11 the Itaugled hedges Alp not with bad and tttar--- But leave the path and follow F Whére the pew [16013 are! For more amiddt the rushes. Beneath the open Iky. T Anon on dusky waters, ’ Most "lieate and shy Are wager-Ime- gleaming 7 . Like jewels in u crown. Oh, where the rushes beckon Traveler, come down'. The-ailments or childhood are many but nine.teaths ot them are duo to one cause and one cause only»: disorder- ed condition of the stomach, and bowels. To quchy banish any of the minor ailments ofbabyhood‘and child. hoodghe bowels must be made to work regular and the alumni: . must be sweetened. . ' - No other medicine for little ones but had such success " has Baby's Own Tablets. TN.ir bluish constipation and indlerLion; break Iup colds and simple levers: correct diarrhoea. Ind cotfe And promote heatttttWtgeep by regulating the {auction at the: atom- ach and bowelu. COncerning than Mrs. L.' M. Brown, Walton, N.B., writes:--"' cannot speak too highly ot Baby'l Own Tablets " l have found them excellent for childhood ail- meme." Baby's Own Tablet: are sold by medicine dealers, or by mail " " eta. a box trom The Dr. WUllams' Medicine Co., Brockville, onus . .1 Ned the. 9&9.ch ancient city of Munch, in'l’niestiny. a party of scienv that: recently discovered a great pit into which they think the bodies ot Gedaliuh and his followers were thro'wn, its/related in the Biblical story. - _ _ A number or rock tombs conutnln; a mass ot early pottery weré‘llso found, and tht scientists corndtntlr expect to unenrth, amongst tug rel!“ of this two-thousand-nve-hundred- yearold city, records telling tht tun story of the 'Egypttan campaigns In Pale-tine. . , When Nebuctiadtterzar conquered Judah he took many of the inhabit- ant: to Babylonian captivity, but we are told that he alloved some. Includ- inftho prophet Jeremiah, to remain gt Mlzpah tor several year. under the trovernortship ot Gedallnh. The historic crime associated with this unclean city took place when Ish- mael came to the colony and was wel. comed by the Babrlottiaq governor with . great feast. in the midle of which he nudgenly rou- and killed Gedalinh and his friends; afterwards throwing their bogus into a pit. ' Mothers, have you or your daugh- ters gong-e? Do n_ot tet. Game an new bin-loved New. painless- ly and perirtartenttr, Johmon‘o Genre Remedy, uted externally. not! by ab- sorption.. almply cub In twlce ' day. After about 2 weeks' treatment, goltre become. soft and spongy. and then gradually disappears Usually one bottle is Butttelettt. Literature and testimonials on request. Price “.00; mulled anywhere. F _ l J. A, JOHNSTON ' CO., GOITRE ydlu)ll()()l) AIIMI‘INI‘S Proved safe by millionstnd prescribed by physiciansfbr Headache Colds Neoralgia Lumhago Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism tSai/e' with I: the tub m (nu-uni h (huh) or - Widow of HM- Ith of Bandage“ new! mun: All. "A. I. AWL van. " I. won known an Ann-h nun Bum -Ihct'0. " “In no you: but tau-man. he Tum othmOonvalhm-ulmn MM at“; the "can at..." be Qui'ckty Banished With Baby's Own Tablets. Water-Lilies. Buried History. DOES Iarr AFFECT THE HEART I 17.1 Kong a. E., Torinto. ---Wizabeth Flemiu. It “and that the Govanment of Mussolini ia' anxious tor a revival ot Italian Innate. more especially» ot town. Various theatres hue been re- nowned. and new the Government is 'uppcalinx to nudge peanuts, and “the; ‘gi'e being altered by the .Wetitr iter or..Ptttye Instruction tor new operasj Tho tnteittturtrprite if at be , 100,000 mi), for each new work, of "rtsieh S'",,',, per cent. goal to. the theama management which pro- .‘ duoeu the work and twenty per cent. to "iii ampoaer tad librettm. _ I The popular "belief that thunder "to tRt milk In: no tottndation % MP. under worms frequently lieeur toward the end"ot hot summer Hays. On such days milk la also llkely Ito turn sour. Thu. so far as known, ',Rutt your gent, ottti Mtrtirtt'e Llnlment Oped-I Ontario Agent. 7 W. H. C. Ruthveu. J. M. MoOiHlvny Alllnon _ Prlcovmc . Mussolini and Music. "is RED LuLu,, 8&r Milk Story Spiked. it w/wwaatdia' W a ftdufegte'ft)itdie TORONTO Perfect Ptoteition With Every Somebody bu was“ laughter " "a faculty meOd excludvely upon mu,†and one which that. ia, (hone- tore, a sort of Iumlety in not exercis- ing on frequently " we 'san-A'"' may guy with Thu. that we have lost a any It, It lhlll an mod without laughter. "An inch of laugh is worth an ell 011nm]: In any stat. ot market." any: one of the on but“; tatherr. Pturho at the shrine of Macon mn- smi- hushter no mt-ttint I. pan of that; devotion that they call upon the prophet to 'ere them from sud tdemr,---rtom 'Mteper'rs Buy Chair, 1352. suc mine: In the Cnrpathlan mmm who. have been work“ “too we devout]: eeettt"F. F Eu. the pun vlth mum-u. h rollove- magnum-don. mother and Ill-JD. Suffered So She Could Not Walk. Reduced to Health ' Minerlng.mttnr5rs.- "1 3'1 u mur- tienl mum and I recommend {5111: E. Pinkum'sVetretV (‘umpuuna So Inner? women. For that months I wu - helpless andmould not lit It the able long enough to drink pulp of (at: lama: guy: my_hus- Sirid carried new bed, 1 would be wreck. Thershereadinth r of a woman suffering as l di ‘who at better after takinirthe V ble mpound, whiz-Qt and p for me. When] mum», was I w. just like A Wow and have had splendid baht everntittce. Winn l feel 'PY. bcariridowmprtr.e, I ulwnys take it; â€menu‘- . half bottle or whatever I M ty. my only medicine and! have told y a one about it. Any on...» to know more about Lydil f. PT '- Vegeuble Comfound vii My writeto her. (half I an to rec- ommend it for I fetl I of"' mt life V Doria: feel bruen-6owir, nervous, and weak amines? Expo have this horrid f of fur_ ie)? wmr times eomel to women when ther we not welt? Lydia E. Pinkhun‘l Vee, euble Compmd in excellent to take st trurh I time. " tiny: helps, nod if taken regularly md per-manly will Kline this condition. 0 iit?Ciiiiii V V to It." - Mrs. Neat. Bowl“ - it, l,_lingsing. Ontario. “inning, 0ncu_rb. .- . '1 tiimiaiiut Irritation by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Wham-baud. name. with the Soup and hot water, (91; “nay Ind min! with 1:: om. ment, This 2N.tggattgt Lot (“W toot-.1 and bank mama,- ad iaGrui Leger, ooh-2 _ '..d cinnamon. Mahmud†tteetrconditlosU. b and “(but A M 4 J';tppftf,,t'.ut'ihtp.,A7l"'p,cr' can. bu h t In! A06â€: 'Unrdts In». W“ trauma. I‘m-r a. Me. i-r..) tatea.m'rc , d‘ MM gbvix Enid: Pe. Canadian PhrM?oot, Old Silt Minot. guetar, 'rctdrrs' Guide. hfmm-hnn on plartrtr'rut, ' 1"trtc,".tegf,,",ehr ir. . roforly illustmted All I all "Ind." hunk w " mush I my) W lune-f can: '" - N. W . 1mm. an. Pre, i1