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I "\ lverflwtly lllrlll- Iess und doesn’i ‘ ~i_ -i of iliscolortho skin. _ ` . Liniiier up! li-»:i'I iiiii'\'»~r! Got ii iimuil ti-ini bottle from :my drug storo, _:ind sftei~,usini; it liisi OMB you'ii roi-tot unit you ever' hui beckeciia lnmbiigo nnyor hurt nr i-uiiiin nn'_\,' -more misery. lt ricvor disiippoints :iurl has been rec- ommenileii_ for 60 years. -Stott dms- gfng kidneys! They doii‘t cause buck- dche. because they have no nerves. therefore can not cause pain. = i;;1 ___.,;-,fi ___-.:_ _,_-_ . ' "'~. ilrticll Ni-1.10 , Colvin /ar - , _ R:/nniu ' i- _ 1 __ fr Training the lnvaliclecl Soldier » \~7HEN the first Canadian casualticsiwcrc announced every heart in Canada thrilled with the thought-“What will the country do to help these men overcome the handicaps they have suffered?" Since that day Canada has been quietly developing a wonderful organiznl tion to help restore the strength and _earning capacity ol her invalideil soldiers. This work is in the charge of the Department of Soldiers’ Civil Re- Estahlishmcim __ ltis divided into three classes. ll/'ard..(')c.fuZ>at1'on.r. ' Solclicrs who, on account of their in- juries, :irc coiifiiicd to wards or to their beds iii hospitals zirc ‘taught liandicraft work of various kinds. This work is not meant to train a man in work by which hc could ca rn ri living. [t is encouraged rather because it diverts the soldier’s mind from his disability, and gives him light exercise. In this way it assists wonderfully in the soldier’s recovery. ` 0cc1/_2at1`ona/ "l’h2ra2y. This work is conducted in hospitalsl lt is intended mainly to help in the cure of thc patient. _ But it often serves as tlicgrouiid-work for a course in Industrial Re-training. The following gives some idcn of the brcadtli and scope"'o'f the subjects taught in these classes:-Me- chaniczil drawing, woodworking, boot and shoe repairing, machine _shop prac- tice, gardening, poultry raising, civil servicc instruction, book-keeping, sten- ography, telegraphy. r /-nduslria! Rr- I `raz`m'1z5. when a man is so injured by war s_ér`vic_e that lic cannot follow the occupa- tion or _trade that lic worked at before enlisting, the Department trains liim for a new occupation. For this work, use is made of Tcclinical Schools and Universities at liiiirtceii centres throughout the Dominion. Here pri-maryetrainiiig is given by specially planned courses. This helps zi man begin his actual i'c-training work intelligently. Most of ilic rc~Lraining is given iii actual factories and shops. lluiiilreds of large and small conceriis have co-operated whole-heartedly iii this work-~--placing ai thc disposal of the Department, ivithoiii; charge, their equipment and tlic services of many of their stalls. Ninety-live per cent of those who have been granted “Industrial Rc-training” courses by the Department have bceii’ successful in becoming sell- :upporting in a new trade or occupation. These benefits are given by ilic Dc- partment to ex-members of the Caiiadiaii, British and Allied forces liz ing in Canada, who come within the classes for which these benefits are provided. * # * * lf _ During the period a man is being “Re~trained” lie and his de endents are granted adeqiiatc pay and allowances. 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