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The Liberal, 13 Jul 1922, p. 7

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The early stages of nervous deblllty are noted by restlessness and irrita- bility In which the victims seem to be 'oppressed by their nerves. As the trouble advances, common symptoms are a. tired feeling; weakness in the knees and ankles; headaches. back aches and sleeplessness. The matter requires immediate attention. for noth- lng but suitable treatment will prevent a complete breakdown. The Most Successful Treatment is Through the Blood. The nervous system governs the 'whole body, controlling heart, lungs, digestion and brain, so that it is not surprising that nervous disturbances cause acute distress. For troubles of this kind Dr. VVilliam’s Pink Pills suc- ceed when other treatment fails, for these pills make new blood, enriched with the elements on which the nerves thrive, and in this way reach the root of the trouble. In proof of this is the statement of Mrs. Dockerili, Strat- iord. Ont. who seys:â€"â€""My daughter, Matilde, was suffering from nervous debility, pnd the usual remedies did not seem to help her. I was advised by a. friend to give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a trial. and soon we found they were doing her a. great deal of good. She complained of pains in the stom- ach, and a severe fluttering of the heart, with a. general weakness. Un- der the use of these mills she con- tinued to gain, and I believe they have saved her from going into a decline.” You can get these Pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a. box or six boxes for $2.60 from The Dr. Wfll'tams’ Medicine 00., Brook ville, Ont. ‘ A flat kettle with a wide bottom is filled with water and placed over a gas-ring flame. The boiling of the ‘water is an important point of the prtr cess. Water which is not exactly boixl- ad will spoil the best tea. To “liquor a b'ateh of tea" the taster ‘arranges the necessary number of china pots and bowls of standard size. Into each pot he weights a uniform making of tea, irrespective of the kind or 168.1. (A spoonful of tea dusrt na- turally weighs more than a spoonful of a bigger leaf tea). At intervals the tagter li_tts the 113 of the kettle, peers through ihe risifié sham, gig i egs carefully for the 31111 filrimir W lch wil} tell hign get the water is ready. On the a'pfieérance of the first bubbles he s-eizes the kettle, presses the spring of a “six- minute tea-time clock"â€"so called by the tradeâ€"and fills the pots. The ringing of 9, bell attached to the clock announces the completion of the sdx minutes, and the tea is then pour- ed into the china bowls, which are brought to the edge of the counteri The infusion left in the pot is shaken out on the lid. After the tea has cool- ed down to about blood heat, it is ready for tasting, and here the skill of the worker is manifestedâ€"a skill at- tained only by careful training and long practice in the classifying of teas. With a specially-shaped spoon the taster motes, along the counter, judg- ing the liquor in each bowl, classify- lng the tea. as he progresses. The points on which teas are judged are flavor, thickness of liquor, pungency An honored place in Public Healtih work must be given to the Kiwanis Clubs. This splendid organization, in- ternational in its scope, is animated by a splendid idealâ€"building. Build- ing character, building goodwill, build-i tug friendships, and handing with head erect four-square to all the winds that blow! That is what the Kiwanian- aims to do. Toronto recently wel- comed over six thousand visitors to the Annual Conventioxgof the Kiwanis Clubs, and the spin't of optimism and good fellowship radiated its .influence through every section of our business‘ and municipal life. The delegates in attendance repre- sented almost 70,000 business and pro- fessional men, whose affiliation with like movement centres around the question of “building through greater service," with the two-fold object in viewâ€"constructing effectively, not Tea-tasting is a peculiar and inter- esting process. through the power of finance, not through the wheels of industry, arm- ies or fleets, but by truth and love. A cheerful disnosition. a bright out- tality games g tion. and a hs MERWORKED MINES The Tea-Taster at Work. Dr. Middleton will be glad to answer questions on Public Health mm, ters through this column. Address him attSpadlua House. Spaduu Crescent. Toronto. pier ndicat BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON HEALTH EDUCA'E'IGN Provincial Board of Health, Ontario There is no if with}: men and color. The color of the infusion also assists the expert. When the teas have been arranged according to the special qualitieS, they are made into blends. Blending is an art in itself, and many who are good tasters are not necessarily skilled blenders.‘ Contrary to common belief, tea-tasters do not die young. RED Em JULY DAYS HARD ON THE BABY Conscience warns US as a friend De- for punishing us as a judge. Business is like a wheelbarrowâ€"1t stands still unless it is pushed. Good resolutions are for the weak. It is better to be able to look back to a day well lived than ahead to a month of promises. The number of diplomas a young man has in his pocket isn’t half as im- portant as the amount of determina- tion he has in his head. The man who smoothies a wrinkle into a. smile; he who supplies a pleas- ant thought when one is wanted; who thus repairs and renews God’s handi- work, counts with the truest of the world’s benefactors. J ulyâ€"Uhe month of oppressive heat; red hot days and sweltering nights; is extremely hard on little ones. Diar- rhoea, dysentery, colic a-n-d cholera in- fantum carry ofl thousands of precious Lirttle lives every summer. The mother must be constantly on her guard to prevent these troubles or If they come on sudden-1y to fight them. No other medicine is of such aid to mothers during the hot summer as is Bahy’e Owl, Tablets; They regulate. the bowels End stomaé'h, and £‘fi"oc'éasion- ad dgee given to the well child will pre vent summer complaint, or lathe trou- ble does come on {suddenly will bmsh it. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont. The moment others see that money- grabbing is your dominant passion, the bud of your nobility perishes. “I dunno," answered the farmer. “It’s none so funny when you think how an au’mmOIbLle mus-t seem to a horse. Wouldn’t it seem queeu‘ to you if you saw my cloflhves coming down the road with nothing in 'em?" It is a good job for some of those who ask for justice that they don’t get it. Every day Is a new teacher, and ar- rives with fresh lessons for all who are willing to learn. One bitâ€"of heroism is always within our powerâ€"the keeping of our petty troubles to ourselves. If you will learn the true meaning of the word N»O-W, you will soon be able to spell it the other way round, W-O~N. Horses Not to Blame. “It's funny how your homes are still afraid of automobiles here," said a city resident to am olld farmer. We 56w an act and reap a habit; we sow a habit and reap a character; we sow a character and reap a destiny. The first school in “the Pacific North- west was opened in 1833 at Fort VBJII< couver. reason why business men should not be merry, and why business should not be more of a useful, engaging occupa- tion and less of a grind. To promote this new spirit in lbusiness is the aim of the Kiwanis Clubs, whose member- ship includes the best men in every community and whose aims and ob- jects are, like the Rotarians‘, to make life happier, to make a spirit of ser- vice and helpfulness fill our lives and dispel the clouds of pessimism, selfishâ€" ness and indifierence to the welfare of others, which too often seems to take hold of people in these sm‘enuous times. The Kiwanis Clubs include in their membership doctors, lawyers, journal- ists, financiers, executives, architects, manufacturers, steamboat and rail- road officiaJs, and representatives of many other vocations. The pxesident, in his annual address, stressed the fact that hardly a phase of national, civic or social life but has felt the ennnblino influenr‘n of Kiwanic run. Mlnard’s Llnlmom Relieves Neuralull Ll‘ peoplesâ€"st ery Kiwanian More power ’9 Wisps of Wisdom. a friend he- 3.! g 03. 0 In a. certain town there is an Irish cobbler whose conversation is much relis‘hed by his fellow townsmen. “Good morning, Mr. Murphy," said a customer one day, going into the shop with shoes to be repaired. “I hear your wife is m. What is the matter?" "It’s mesilf that’s tried to find a rea- son for Mary‘s being took srlnce yister- day morning,” said Mr. Murphy. “Un. less it’s the heat, I don’t know what the trouble is. "The day before ylslterday she was as well as iver she was. Ye mind it was a powerful hot, day, day before yisterday? \Vell thin, Mary took no notice of the weather, no more than usual. She picked blueberries all the morning; thin she made a blueberry pie for dinner, and she ate the half of that pie, and a quarbher of a water- melon I’d bought, and she relished every mouthful. “Thin she made- the rist of the blue- berries imto a nice cake for supper, and she ate the half of motâ€"me eatln’ the rlst, as I did of the pieâ€"an’ the last quarther of the watermelon; 311’ What with the frlsh doughnuts an’ the last end of Mrs. Dooley’sv we-dd‘in’ cake, she made out a foine meal. An’ in the avenin', l-t being so terrible hot, she made a pitcher of lemonade, an’ drunk the whole of that. "It‘s the quare thing her being took s‘ick yisterday momin’ emther being so well the day before,” said Mr. Murphy. “Shze ate twoice what I did, and I re mimber srpaldn’ to her about her tome appetite, with the Cheat an’ all; and she is flat on her back since yisrterday 1n mornin . The shock of the Atlantic Ocean beating upon the west coast of Ireland has been felt and recorded at Birmingâ€" ham. The instrument used for recording these shocks is a very delicate seis- Inoqgetei:g )Vhicg false registers earth- quakes and so on. This remarkable statement was made in a lecture by Professor J. XV. Evans, who produced the actual record of the arrival of the shock-s. Each wave on the record represents a tre- morr that is believed to have travelled through]. the earth’s rocky crust, pass- ing under the Irish Sea at a speed of 180 miles. a minute. An Atlantic roller measuring 130 ft. from crest to west has been timed to pass a given spot in five seconds, while a. roller 335 ft. long passed in eight seconds. A feeble earthquake shock produces a disturbance like that experienced by baggage on the seat of a train travelâ€" ling at thirty-four miles an hour, if the train came to a standstill in one min- ute. A severe earthquake produces a shock similar to that which would be felt if the train stopped in one second; While the wave shocks are the same as if the train took six months to stop. "Good custome with sh( your wit "It’s 11 Suome idea of the size of the ocean- wave sthocks can be gathered from an i11u§§11a't10n given by Professor Evans. The invisible eardrum invented by A. 0. Leonard, which is a. miniature megaphone, fitting inside the ear en- tirely out of sight, is restoring the hearing of hundreds of people in New York city. Mr. Leonard invented this drum to relieve himself of deafness and head noises. and it does this so successfully that no one could tell he is a deaf man. It is effective when deafness is caused by catarrh or by perforated or wholly destroyed natural drums. A request for information to A. 0. Leonard, Suite 437, 70 Fifth Ave, New York city, will be given prompt reply. advt. Absent‘M'inded Husband (abstract- ing himself from conic sections)â€"“Eh. What? Dear me! Is it really? And when is yours, my dear?” What Did She Say? Professor’s Wifeâ€"“I suppose you have forgotten that this is the anni- versary of your wedding day ?” A sword fish caught in Hawaiian waters had attained the remarkable weight of 1,290 pounds.‘ Busteer feet Burma Measuring Ocean Waves. mm Honour no: lemme: His Hearing Restored. VVhat’s the Answer? SSUE No. 28â€"’22. MIN DOG DISEASES and How to Feed Mailed Free to an Ad- dress b the Au hot. n. lover 00., Inc. 129 eat 24”; Street Sore feet. and Aching New York. U.S.A; Book on Pest. Peat, "About two years ago I suffered a complete breakdown brought on by overwork. We were doing a great deal of overtime work, which finally got the best of me amd I just had to go to bed amd stay there for several days. This left me in such a. bad con- dition that I had no appetite at all, and was so weak that around I mum jusrt all kinds of medicine any better. “However, Tandac has built me up until I feel like a. different person I’ve gained eleven pounds, and am back on the job working as good as ever. I just can’t thank Tanlac enough for putting me in such fine condition." Tanflac is sold by all good dmggists. Advt. He Suffered a Complete Breakâ€" down From Overwork But Was Completely Restored by Tanlac and Gains 11 Pounds, Declares Edward White. Motors lose to Rear Axles. To permit the use of smaller and lighter bodies on automobiles a French designer mounts the motors and radiâ€" ators close to the rear axles. STEEL FOREMAN . GIVES DETAILS TO THE PUBLIC "I want to give a little history of my case juat to let the public know what Tamvlac has really done for me,” said Edward White, of 27 Carolina St. South. Hamilton, Onrt., a wellâ€"known foreman for the Dominion Steel Com- pany. MONEY ORDERS. It is always safe to send at Dominion Express Money Order. Five dollars costs three cents. Remember, a man may be a million- aire as the’ bank teller counts, but a bankrupt as the good Lord counts. Chinese, six centuries before Christ, performed surgical operations. Also On Arms. Very Sore. Cuticura Healed. PEMPLES 0 FOR 3 Y “For three years my daughter was troubled with pimples on her face and arms. They were hard. large, and red, and some of them festered and were very 'sore. Her face was disfigured for a while. and she stayed in nearly all the time. "She‘tried different remedies but they did not do any good so began to use Cuticura Soap and Ointment and after using three cakes of Cuti- cura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment she was healed." (Signed) Mrs. S. F. McDuffy, 20 Franklin St., Exeter. N. PL. Dec. 31, 1920. Givé Cuticui‘a Soap, Ointment and Talcum the daily care of your skin. Bunplo Etch Free by um. Address: “I. 3|“,le- “ad. 344 Bi. Pull 3t. W4, Monfinll." old every~ where. Soap 26:: Ointment 25 and 50c. Talmm 26¢. Cuficurn Soap slave: without mug. UNLESS you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting Aspirin at all Aspirin, ” im ept 0111:,: an “unbroken p: ._:.â€". H “Jab-'1 anw+0§hc (‘pr l‘ootnac Earache is when I walked stagger. I took but failed he get X85 C nbroken package” of “Bayer Tablets of [tains directions and dose worked out by 2 vears and proved safe by millions for years Headache Lumba 6111111 ‘\ \\\‘ x {Now Looks After Home, {Thanks to Lydia. E. Pink- } ham’s Vegetable Compound THREASHIRE BELTS 2ND SUC- TION hose. new and used. shipped subject to approval at lowest prices in Canada. York Belting Co.. 115 York St. Toronto. Ont. The Flrst Step. "I have just been elected grand Lm‘ petria'l potentate of my lodge." “Congratulations, old man fine.” E HAVE A CASH PURCHASER for a. weekly newspaper In On- tario. Price must be attractive. Send full information to “71150:: Publishing C0-. Ltd‘. 73 Adelaide St. W.. Toronto. “Well, it's a beginning anyhow. I hope to get one of the really important offices later on." God will not have His work mad-e manifest by cowards.â€"Emerson. Mlnard'a Llnlment for sale everywheri 80 WEAK GBULB HflRBLY D ANYTHING ' It did help me for : I am looking after my own. home now and seem quite strong again. I have recommended your Vegetable Compound to quite a. few friends and you can use my name if you Wish to do so.”â€"-â€"Mns. H. PORTER, Box 440, Meaford, Ontario. In your own neighborhood there are doubtless women who know of the great value of Lydia. E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Women every- where, elther by word of mouth or by letter, recommend this splendid medicine. Those who have suffered from female weakness, change of life. and similar troubles know of the wonderful relief brought to them by the Vegetable Compound. Meaford, Ontario.â€"“I was so weal! I could hardly do anything aqd 19y Also b WEEKLY NEWSPAPER WANTED. 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