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HEADACHES.
{By Family Doctor.]
A headache is one of the most f capacitating of complaints-and often it may be avoided. Stulty, hot rooms, fatigue and hunger are among common causes, and should be easily remedied. Headache after reading a lot generally indicates eye-strain, and should suggest
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visit to the eye-doctor. One of the most common but less obvious causes is chronle constipation or some less definite upset of in- testinal function.
The sufferer with long-continued headaches, even though his Intes-
tines
appenr to him to function re- Kularly, should regard them with Huspicion; let him try enting less meat and more fruit and vege: tables; let him drink plenty of water and a glassful on firat waking: let him try a dose of Epsom salts once or twice a week, Headaches often coming on with regularity at a certain time each morning, and associated perhaps with some obstruction in the nose to breathing, may be due to chronie infection of the air chambers con- nected with the nose. Sometimes hendache is due to a tooth.
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OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.
Across
1 Grand and glorious"Mine, in
fact, G." Innag.). 9 Flowing. Latin
light on this clue.
throws
some
10 Even wild flowers have this, so do not be misled by its somewhat tame appearance,
11 You'll think of this at Christmas
time.
13 The
nct that Immortalised Peeping Tom.
15 Smalt shot. may, be described as
theac.
16 Fal.
17 Always is in the Welsh river,
and
10 this is always in Wales,
Another type of headache 18 21 One who hears, and who, in the
associated with disturbances of vision--colours and blackness-is often on one side of the head only and is followed by an attack of mintisen. This is known A "ml Kraine," and often runs in families. Very frequently the patient is greatly improved by having some slight error in vision corrected by spectacles. Severe headache fre quently ushers in an acute illness
this is particularly true of in fluenza.
There are many serlous diseases in which chronic headache Is a marked symptom, and people who |begin getting hendaches for na ob
vious reason should always consult Įpleats, spaced wide apart, and the their physician. It should, how- jacket hos fascinating culls that ever, be borne in mind that a very Prints come in again with hạt button on with black and white common cause of headache is days. There is no denying their buttons.
worry-and particularly worry uillity. A printed guit stays fresh looking twice as
You can have a
couple of about your headuche. long as a
Lastly, people who suffer blouses and sota of cuffs for this
with plain one.
And there's no getting suit and it is a chic standby for headaches should be warned against around their charm, either, pro
the excessive use of headache reme vided you are far-sighted enough town, work, travel.
to get a print that won't tire you. The second kind of sult is the dies. Occasional use of these re- Conventionalized prints are far frock and jacket, both of print.medles is harmless; but many of more satisfactory for these utility This is not so universally becom-them. If taken incessantly, are suits than floral prints, Gooding as a touch of white on the dangerous.
old polka dots, whatever makes up other, hut far more practical for
the dof, just can't be beaten. you don't have your white blouses And some of the modified little to wash eternally.
checks and stripes-ench made of One of these is very smart in a dots or flecks of colours are | enlivening and wear well on the
eyes.
brown and white print, a conven- tionalized big dot made up of tiny conventionalized floral designs and a background of the same in Two different typen of silk suits brown with white flowers.. The are popular sex, each having its dress has a sailor collar cut wide advantages. A smart black and that falls in rippling jabot effect white printed suit (left) has an'and ties in front. There is intri- overblouse of white crepe that cate handing on the skirt yoke, and; bells and then fits down over the on the cuffs of the jacket.
The hips like a skirt yoke. It has a skirt is pleated below the yoke, restrained scarf collar, with the flaring just above the knees, i eut ends slipping under a cross-bat of likely to be preferred by the the material. The skirt has inverted majority of silk sult skirts.
CONTENTMENT.tive to gain the success which he
Some Good Advice.
has won.
It iN true that there are tragedies of contentment just as There are fragedies of frustration
and discontent.
If you can't get what you like, try to like what you can get."
This was the advice which a well-known man's mother used to give him when he was a child, and be attributes his success to the fact that he did not take it!
He quotes that now laughingly to the old lady, who aimits that! if he had grown to like all that tragedies of
he could get for many long years
It is fatally easy to grow to "like what you ean Ket:" far easier than it is to go on striving and risking and groping, perhaps, in the dark,, toward some ideal that seems at times to be almoxi attainable, and then before it is grasped has vanished out of sight.
But to the ordinary eye the contentment are
hidden.
It is only the anointed eye that he would never have had the may trace a dead soul's epitaph" strength of purpose nor the incen-in a face.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
INJONDER WHAT RILEX
NEW DISPLAY
of.
A Large Assortment
of
BATHING CAPS
and
SHOES
THE PHARMACY
Asistio Buliding,. Tel. 20346*
IS GOING TO DO? HE SAID HE'D BE BACK
IN AN HOUR....
I BETCHA I KNOW WHAT, HE'S UP TO 1'
WEBBE HES GOING "TD. GET ONE OF THOSE BIG. SLEDS, THAT WILL HOLD A WHOLE RAFT OF
KIDS....DYA THINK SO, OSSIE?
ordinary course of business, deals with many a-
22 this, I reckon.
24 Black matter found in stara. 26 Patronymic of the young woman who lost her pocket-in those.for nway days when women pockets.
99 Cercal nearly all gone?
had
0 These are made by policemen, but inot, usunily, as a spare-time accupation.
1 North, east and west for all that
IN
most up-to-date.
34 You, singular 35 person.
35 He who is always this can never
win.
16 A little movemert made by a
next.
37 Action-as in 36—must be taken
to introduce this flower.
Down
Not, say, ten guineas, but above the tenor.
3 Quite a quantity, to a consider- able extent, and wholly made devoid of feeling.
STICKERS
$ Carcas.
5 It is quite clear that this net
should pay a licence.
An old river that helps to keep one young.
7 Dam, this--but not a tinker's. 8 Frequently made by the one who
has failed to make good,
12 Spirit.
14 There is a clean line about this
good quality.
15 Poke. You have the stick. 18 Ile la activo in Russia Just now. ID This short word is long. 20 Appendage.
23 One can see up in this tree as
it ends.
26 Meghanleal contrivance for the displacement of air (hyphen). 27 Who wrote "John Gilpin"? 28 A country sald to be named
after Perseus.
20 Canecala many a brick in old
huunca.
32 That's enough.
33 Against practically-overything. Yesterday's Solution ESSENCE JUPITER
KL NC T&TLES ASKEW WITTE OF DECK LU AVERTED I E IN IBBLE" ATM NOUGAT EU LLM UH!
TEAK EGG S
PJ BEAT HT A A DAG TO E ITSELF NC ABILITY 'N F DOOM L Y C TOGA O BOSOM SHEAR B KTN EL I ACREAGE EDUCATE
Yesterday's Bolution
APE RMNI
1. APE
Won by Hair.
E E
2. ARE
Can you spell out a simple Etika sen- tence with the above lettera?
3. ARM
4. AIM
5. RIM
6. RAM
NEA
Her fluffy golden hair is "the prettiest in Europe." So tlecited judges at a hair- dressing exhibition in Vienna, Austria, where blonde Ella Ilbak, above, was awarded n Hold medal.
NO...THAT AINT WHAT I THINK...I
THINK MEBBE
HE'S BOING TO BUY A PONY FOR EACH KID
Anxious Moments
AW... HE WOULDNT DO THAT..... SEE, HE
ISN'T MADE OF
MONEY!!
SALVATION ARMY.
RESPONSE TO APPEAL FOR LOCAL WORK.
7. RAN 8. MAN
Using the letters A, P and E, which You start with, and R. M, N and I, you can change one letter at a time and go from the word Ape to the word Man in the manner shown above.
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ALL RIGHT!!
YEAH... I CAN 'HARDLY WAIT TO FIND
OUT!!
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