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, . P « . ’ • PubUiDMl I)jr «m i.' tALiLA01Dll FRJimNQ C0„ 12 (i *• niij ■.. -‘'iiittto«i_iMi‘-B*wg4-ci,i>iit\] ___ ISBUtPj^llpdN. Cardlo-vascnlar degeneiutloa (aa--. |,toT?|OVe ffl any niteratlona -lerial hardening, heart muscle fall-, '' THE SENATE AND THE T R E A tt; ‘:;W 'view of the hnetllity shoiytf Ita the United States'' Senate . toward the 'worh of the Peace Conference ih er,a), and the league of-Nations p to pattlcular, t^ n y people are vi dertn|g ^hat ■ I ^ ’p e ^ e tr« ! ,.WHAti«n Hard, i -l^pvibllc, suggests that the Senate will ----- f^hpi^hal-dooument- -Just-what- it will do with reaty when It gets it. . , ,.WHAti«n H writing In the New ) ^ i o Heep .. from starving. Senate debated that food bill for six solid days. Senatorial remarks lnspire^,by it, says Mr. Hard, filled 239 coTiilinii Record, IK^counting •Aof stAflstn m Rheum- isulted . **1 was a,great sufferer from atism f o r over t6 years, 1 consul! speQl^ists, took medlcineSt ut lotions ; but nothing did me-good. Then, I began to use “Fruit-a- tives” j and in 15- days, the pain was rims of the Congressional easier and the Rheumatism was .( thfrteen columns l>etfer. Gradually; overcame my Rheumatism; and now, for five years, I have had no return 'Of the trouble. Also, I had severe E c z e m a and C o n stip tipatio,-, n , and ■ j^JTHdure-'^'i North Atlantic States ■fWos Workers, composition root- nakers, helpers and other ‘' tffii'6'oHa, and the American , production of steel ingots ■'*lBTig,'Tw -.•S/ rdsji tphs. There were many columns touch ing oh amendments concerning sol- •'''dic?s*''’overcoats and the Itonus that shoifld be paid them on discharge. There was an eloquent speech on providential tog that Intervened d the Germans and save Paris last There were thousands o f words blind ,th Aprlf. ' acted, public or private, restaurants and theatres w ■The stagnation was more r foreigners, about the Gov ernment guarantee of the price of wheat, about Herbert Hoover's house In U>ndon, about the wages of ordi nary labor in America today, about whether or not the United States en tered the war to make the world safe for democracy, about the profits of the Chicago packers, about the evils of Bolshevism, about a murder case in California, about Russia’s connection with our Civil War, about the statue ,r College at Washington, and many other matters vitally connected . —In. the. :^atgrJaL ..mlnd—wjih tbc subject before the Senate. But. t|ie Benate did pass The etatesmen at Paris bt • plcted. the peace treaty, is, siibmjtted to the United States ate, the Senate will undoubtedly times 239 columns with n t h | treaty Is worked out along the ad- mlcatae lines, already indicated—the Senate jWtll rfiUfy It. If it doesnH. about- is many Amerlcan.s as there .mej'ican.' it food b A “CAPITAUST” STRIKE. jjttt jat-aetmaaiy pQnieajKhAtJt.New York paper 'ic reipedy” strike of ’ • against- the apDcbvqd' Socialistic strike of the \-bourgeoisie” agal for Bolshevism. It Is i ■■ the ‘'capitalistic class’ 'laboring olassj-\ in more It 'happened In Ducsseldorf. Spartacaas, or German Bolshevik], had starteti a rei(reign of terror therep a* with their usual arrogam tie up jBverything.\ for. Duesneldorf. Then the business toen of the clly gtjt toget Idd dejcl^ede^ci^ed to give the “Reds\ a d an d to nf thetr 'ovvn . The- bankers, merchants, manufac- .tiii'ers..' lawyers, doctors. . te s j j x do Any Vork. erythkig in the fight; .Then w Immediatiliately city had to shhtht downo ih d i ho business trans- destroys more lives than any Ath-f|,EUt'Svhy should we. the pirblic, subd. lisease-afTecUng adults. - -Ihe-prcBtiJect-nunselves- 4o-needIeBs -Tlsks-Jusfe Wventlon of ;eardlo-wascpl,ar disease Is *hecaaaei,the selfish and the f k ntiictly a niatter o f per'dotiaf hygiene, bWftgf. to keeping their dlse A w W i O i W p F 103 Church Street, Mdntreal. ' personal hygiene and pers< December-10th,d9J.f.— beal-tb-Jostructlon, but also of com mon courtesy and of public health ad ministration. ■ A man or woman may live as h e or she secs fit, may develop cardlo-vas- “ Fruit-a-tives” reUev( ■me to-heal tl implalnts ; and ipetite ; a n d in i \ a l,u a. -ed me of the gave me a good 'flu,\ pneumi bronchitis, acute sore throat or ton- c. a i)ox, 6 for $2.S0, trial size 25o. ill dealers o r sent on receip cough, or poliomyelitis (Infantile' concerns the public welfare. A rc- -3plratory--infeeHon--aHowed---tp“ «si8t without Isolation is certainly a crime courage to Insist Upon, the isolation of every individual known to have a Tosplratory infection? There- S -no* jpeh board and no such health officer;' than ahy tb Spartaca-ns had-been ’wh^re. *der, stopping tbeii rming their usual places In the nomic organization. It was a spectacular demonstration of the fact, familiar to every level- beaded man. but ignored by the padlcal Socialists, that the men who wprk wilh their heads are Just exactly as nec essary to tbc economic system as the men who work with' their hands,, and that “labor” can not get along without \capital\ any more than \capital” get along wli ithout \laboi lem. Bolshevism or Spartacanlsm W,-laia 5ould-htcdlx. survlvoia. _ slmfiar demonstration anywhere. W-lry apply the plan, as a curative ob ject-lesson, In any community where the situation gets bad enough to call for heroic romedle,s? PITBLIOITV IFOU nilL D rONDI- TIONS. The first step In Ihe back to school movement in every locality should’be publicity. Not publicity with regartl the campaign alone, but with re^ gard to the State and local legislation wblch ei.iher helps or hinders Ihe movement. Every man, woman and child in a v e r y ^ tn t e - in - th e Union should be- made familiar with local school and child labor laws. The newspaper, the ‘pulpit, the school and that great pub licity medium, the moving picture reen, should all present frequently 3 publii ____ ___ educate and protect its coming cltl- but not few welfare work- If -the laws ai forced, not only ers, educators and should know it, but every father : other, every preacher, every votei the community. If the laws are p they should be treated to thq st blazing publicHy, as should those t oppose their bettennont. partment of human affairs Is It truer that \men'loved dailtness'belter than because their deeds .were evil,\ In the exploitation of the child in the ranks -of labor before he Is -fitted B d i e r e d o f C a t o r r h D n e t o L a G r i p p f , l l i a i i k s to I lan any Svhy should we. the public, sub^. of pefSotia personal health education. find sickness and ig and inefficiency, which siqknt ils, not only in adult life but Infancy, childhood, youth and advanc-* ed age. The prevention of rerespira- tory Infection is a matter jjot alone irsonal hygiene and personal and succumb prema- without isolation is certainly a crime against thp -public welfare and safe- • j ’’!. courage to Insist Upon, the isolation mvs. sliould be at thb age of fifty-six t h a v o s ' ^ \ - ned to get back -a Htle ihor^. QtlEiSTIONS AND ANSWERS. One Test or Morel A girl a.ged twenty-three has what ils cajled Inflammatory rhoumatlsn!.' Were the cause. She had them ''re ived; without relief to the Joints. olfld you adyise a change-of doc- —.’s? ' 'Would- outdoor air be ‘harmful ’ft'r-Such a o a s e r ................ ...... — • -ANSWER—No, give the doctor ' a .chance, .Don't be a one-test rheu matic. There are various- othdr testA j yet;, for instance, she hasn’t had her J I p O P , . . \ ' - othe^ Infections: \ ifeovi^TOany degrees a ma 4itre sIvcHild be at the £ years. „ ’(J. J. m .) gp^tion\ preq,ph- •meanlng friends that 30,' mental and physl- !»l,pMeY?lftpment and the .acquiring of iJ^lH-in some worth, while work im- (BrooMyh EaglS.) -^Yt'AVthtir Pearson, a blind man. and ;' 55 S&j£Sl|aS 5 ^ sight. was..,dnsWoyed *\ Cak( --------------- ^ at U. t^e abbreviation for baf- F,'rtVl(ltt 1 s tBb Bum Pkldfanihuaily by* 'Americanmwltai. Uiw; BOdd-lt ■ the 'iinlted S'tatef'm ih e RepUb- tag. Jn tAd.cUi$BroOmSapd lie of Panama for thh.Q^cupa- of St. Dunstan’s, Sir Ar&u lion of 1'lie Canal Zone? t 6. When was wireless .telegraphy In vented by Marconi? 7. From the Tanks of what profession were the majority of the 'Fresl- denta ^ of the United States 8. How manu minutea make a degree In circular measure^ . 9. Who 'wrote the aovel, Bardhester S t nly Bgw.to 'm'ake a llvii a iM e f living than tliey 4 id bo- In'ppny.e^es . Answers to Yesterday's Quht. 1. Papua is another name tor New Guinea, the large island lying directly- north of Anstralla. 2. Gen. •'Wlnterfleld has just resigned from the German armistice 3. Maryland' Is named after Henri etta Maria, the wife of Kir - has be^.douJ Sir A rtti^,Pe((cson descr blinded apld.tor whorhas \mad to a poem he mas written. Th These are' the linest ■ f.--- \'•“S x r.S f j- Charles I. o f England. 4. Usance Is time allowed on the pay ment of foreign bills of ex change. 6. The Decameron was written by | Boccaccio. i 6. The Irish Molly Maguires compo.i- ' ed a secret organizatton formed self-reliant, productive, torward-h ia s , .. cm!:en.s*:5aB,i).ajuWtai4-_n blind children. Eveiythihg possible should be done to avoidt preventable 'blindness,.■-But for those to whdi I -blindness has come, there is n I ny need trfofltespaalr. A full, live liferis theirs for the tryli ervers and others engaged tenant eviction. In Pfennsylva- I fo nia the same name iwas-Sdopted h( by a lawless secret organlza-1, owners or ofilcialfl. It pressed in 1877. 7. Montgomery, Ala., was capital of — the Southern—Confederacy -be fore the selection of Richmond. 8. Planets may he dlstlnguiehed from fixed s tats jby the fact that the 9. John C. SDM'EBDDY ANSWER I latiso It Js lled\F d e t^ in stra-lghti ihlcago,! -go, blind, ntterness oX the^- 'm b vai'ldatea thl? load—’ heaving experi^oc, d^- poetry„ becati Taagasine 0alle( -published ii ■veracious Chh ^^^f;yreacc»pa.U o n e uttemess of clr- FTemont, first Republlcaj for President, wa ____ iSS I. There are seVeh membi Board of Education. for it by- either ijodlly deveiopi or education. ,.. . Publicity for the reasons -for educa-. these tioh, publicity for- the laws feiffiSsffelftt have It to school ;catiipi ia to have auy realvor: laating^alu^ * Whence, .lijdeedY SUreiy somebody exists, 'somWhere, with a sufficiently massive »teMBce to explain this 'ma3slV6”ffftein'ii4B’' business. SurOly some'(A-itiS pan give us a line on this unfatH8it^tp‘dope. But where? And ...... ‘It meaa8l..(i^f>»9:- D0IS6 WilHOtra 8IGJ discussion of the«fhture th |t 'lies ‘■ 'ahOAd of the war-UlUtded stfidler or bimded olvajab, f&eiB'e Awo wotdi '•ars ■••re8!j5(i^U»i’>. Aatf \affliot««l a , it was' tlio tlKi' blind manX .\^Pfless glBtotlon’' that made It so dlfllquU in t OSWEGO BRAND For highest Fajney QuaHiy Casey, Sevei this City fre 'Clal furlo.ug looking- for hpve found,; refused to . ahd' shut th private' e gassed i n t t wastaKen 1: the local Re is in Kansai Silver Key Brand For Good Standard Quality Guaranteed Pure OSWEGO PRESERVING GO NEW ARMY VACCINE STOPS PNEUMONIA -One Case Among 17,40? Men ocnlotcd at Camp Dix—Flo Vttodne Falls. IMP DIX. N. J„ Feb. 15.—Only one of pneumonia has developed\ pye- ttonj pneumonia In tjie TT. months, according to a repoi I Lluetenant-Colonel H. R. Be 'tell gurgeon. Wbere' pqeunionla - -IL lSr reported (bat Fred Jerrett, former hotel proprietor here, now lo- chted lnifio.dps, will give up the hotel: •R. ,pay Sr Co. have sold their grb- cery .-business to William Chlllson. who will tak e ' possession of same fontetlmeib^etweep now and Apyll lat- . xatto me ireaimem. prior to aiscnarge. 0, In, .the use of the Influenza vaccine, id” fte..iresulta have not.-heen so positive. M e . armjrf therefore,. 'Is not rOcom- mepdlng the use of Influenza Another Important fact es 'T that one attack of t leave flic patient immune from currence bf'the diseaso. ta y your W ar th e s t dues this week. HiA^IBAL, Feb. M.—\Mrs. Byron Meade, of Oswego, and ton, of Canton, N. ^George R. Hammond, were ylslfors of -Mr. and 'M rs.' Hai a t the hotel. ■E. 'VV. fiilce has purchased the Inter- of C. S._ Byrne, In the coal busi- tls Kranzp will still continue Tliji SoJdJn Boy’s I kjts . issr fittor 8Ud mother snd sisters s< Who so cnielly tortured the French sot Bel- Whom'. aui?*wourd biir ;»-'.ildt; fit ftr Ws’ WUh6^e*sVaul4 want hlhi to liliojir. Wiu'i