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His Rheumatism Got Worse In The Warm Weather

Until Dr. Williams' Pink Pilla Drove It Out By Purifying and Enriching His Blood.

Many people suffer rheumatic pains that could be avoided' by building up the blood. To make rich blood no medicine equals Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. By driving out poisonous secretions, these Pills banish the causes of rheuma tism, thus restoring robust health. Among thousands of sufferers cured in this way is a Canadian woodaman, Mr. Joseph A. Tully, of Bobcaygeon, Ontario,

"As a worker in the woods for years I was exposed to all kinds of rough wintery weather," says Mr. Tully"The result was that [ Was finally laid up with rheumatism. I could hardly stir, and was confined to bed. Medicine seemed to have little or no effect, and the best encouragement the doctor gave me was that with the coming of warm weather I would be better. But instead of getting better, I grow worse. My joints were badly swollen, and my legs

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MAY 26, 1930.

WOMAN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS

Your Children,

ENCOURAGE THEM TO BE FUNNY.

[By n Woman Doctor.]

Some children are born humorists.

Yet many parents fail to recognise that their children are extremely clever little people who have a way of forming vory sound judgments long before they have a sufficient command of speech to express them.

Lamb with a Difference.

A father said to his girl, aged five: "How many legs has a lamb ?" "Live or dend, Daddy," was the reply, "because when it is alive it has four legs, but when it is dead

so stiff they would hardly sup-it has two legs and two shoulders. port. my body.

The story is often quoted of a "Then I decided to try Dr. Wil-four-years-old girl who had a Bible liams Pink Pills. The results lesson. Afterwards she was asked were beyond my expectations. why Reheeen rode to her wedding She answered, "Be After a few weeks the swelling had on a camel..

cause there must have been a rail- disappeared, the stiffness gradual-

way strike" ly wore away, and all traces of rheumatism had vanished. The next winter when I went into the woods I took a supply of Dr. Williams Pink Pills with me, and

they kept me in the best of condi- tion. My experience should give encouragement to other rheumatic sufferers."

New good red blood is a wonder- ful thing; it drives out aches and pains, gives renewed strength to enfeebled stomachs, revivifies the nerves and the whole system, and you can get it in rich abundance through Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Of chemists everywhere at $1.50 per bottle, 6 bottles $8.00. But insist on having Dr. Williams" Pink Pills. Imitations and sub- stitutes never cured anybody.

MRS. MOTONO

HAND & ELECTRIC MASSAGE

So it is very obvious that the young child is a thinking and obser- vant mortal with a natural gift of wit. Children absorb most of their idens from watching their parents. They will express them m ludicrous fashion by mimicry and also by strange conglomeration of words. One has only to think of the theatricals they produce on their

Own.

A sense of humour is a great asset As, with the adult, it will bridge over many uncomfortable situations, so, for a child, it make things easy in certain cumstances.

Learning Confidence.

crin cir.

The child is a sensitive being. In relation to the adult he feela al- ways a helpless underling. Continual corrections and atormy voices tend to make him withdraw into hum- self, or respond with ill-temper and sulks. But if a humorous aspect is introduced he will soon learn to

Demonstrations by Appointment. No. 51B, Top Floor, Wyndham St., interpret things from a more friend-

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ly paint of view, It will implant both confidence and trust.

Humour is a defence against many

of the pin-pricks of life. Children soon lose heart. To them

small disappointments become large calamities. So cultivate your child's sense of humour early by encourage- ment. Let it walk side by side with him during life if he is to be courageous and undaunted in the trials that he must meet, sooner or Inter.

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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

HATS

AND HOW THEY GET THAT WAY!

To Mothers.

NOI.

THE EGYPTIAN

INFLUENGE

of sweets too soon, thereby avoid-- ng the craving at this early age, when they may be harmful both to the teeth and body health. DENTAL HEALTH PILLARS.

Plain wholesome foods, should be the rule including plenty of milk "Sugar and spice and every-which, because it is both rich in thing nice" may be what little nutrient qualities and easily as- girls are made of, but certainly similated, is the perfect food for such a diet would never build the young child..

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strong healthy little girls and Regular Visils to Dentist. boys.

Parents should be reminded too, With the child properly started) that the child should be brought on the road to health, through the to the dentist at about three years mother's careful dietary habits, of age and thereafter at stated there must be no slackening in this intervals. Preferably the first regard, if it is to continue safely visit chould be made before there along the way..

are any cavities in order to Proper diet from the nursing establish the confidence of the peribd up through adolescencé has young in these services. Much of much to do with teeth and health, the dread of dental treatment. It is now that nutrition plays the with its .consequent neglect of chief role on the formation of mouth conditiona, among adulto healtby, tooth. issues or in their has arisen through recollections early degeneration and decay, of a painful visit during the tender But hand in hand with this must years.

go the maintenance of cleanliness It may be further noted that through training the child in the the susceptibility to tooth decay la best and most thorough mouth greatest in youth, most cavities hygiene.

2 sa appearing before the twenty-fifth Mouth Hygiene...

year; and that the period of The notion that the temporary adolescence and between the teeth being replaced by sucessors twelfth and the sixteenth years can therefore be allowed to go marks the high-water mark of without the cars necessary to keep physical decay: due to the rapid them, sound and comfortable is physical changes demanding an in- most mischevious. Too early loss creased calcium (lime) supply of those little teeth from any present in the diet. cause, leady to disturbances of the Diet,mouth hygiene and Permanent dentition with conse-systematic dental examinations quent general disordera, are the three pillars of dental It would be better for the health Contributed by the young child not know the taste Scottish Health League.

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34 Corrupt.

17 Termination.

38 Kind of duck,

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42 Disease.

44 Piece of ground.

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55 Amiable.

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Down

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43 Piece of furniture.

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