- HPAGE FOU " :~ "Child “Wdfllri? And Public Health Lltlolel on Ollll Well-rel, I’ Ill ll III W" i 1.3;" -\\'g¢kl;. ll (Ill Colonn- Purnlshed I7 ii! Local Rod CHIII Brindl- " . ‘roan sv RAPI°V r h ‘ltll talks broad- Otnfl ‘t: gall‘: fuel; in Ontario by c“ fiStar" Public health material 315m the ‘institute of Pubic H681"!- London. Ont. llrevereddlflit of the Provincial Boar 0 through Dr. J- J. Middleton. our Fnmguviinded Friends may Byng, the wife of the Gov. ernor General stated recengli’ is: no one thins ll! Cmmd“ “e9 s m‘ active intelligent l-‘mlsidemt m: m“ 1hig--"What shall we do satin: the feeble-minded children — remember will be feeble mlude mldults in a few Yea" more" ' ‘ Cflnpien and deformed children --crippied in leg. haml- blind °" unite or otherwise handicaDDBd-"ul these our hearts 50 01"» we “:9 glad to help to send flowersfht; them. to halD- them across h street to build bofillllllls W ere there tiefects nlaY b9 wrrecmd" But the feeble-minded, those crippled and deformed. 110l- 1" 19K or arm, but in mind-those cannot he helped-their defects cannot he corrected; and worse than all, many of them transmit their feeble mind- edness to their children. The glrlg or boys have lost an arm or leg, or who have become cripples through infantile paralysis or otherwise-such when they marry have perfectly well sound children-such defects are not her- editary. We all know this to be true. Some cases of feeble-miulledness are like this—those cases in which the child is horn bright but be- 'comes feeble-minded as the result of an accident or disease. in these cases the children such a feeble- minded children may have will not inherit that feehls- indedncss. About one third of all cases of feeble-mindedness are of U118 kind —-that is acquired after birth b)’ B child born normal and in till! “I19 third of the cases the children do not inherit the diesoaso. But in two-thirds of our cases of feeblemindedness neither‘ disease or accident is responsible but the child is born feehlenrlinded be- cause one or both of his parents is feeble-minded. Mr. Baker, City ~Clerk of London, Canada, refused .a marriage license to two feeble- minded persons who insisted to marry. He knew that they would produce feeble-minded children. He was severely criticised for so do» ing by some people but the major ity of us believe he was quite right. Why should we allow more feeble- mirlded children to be born? lf you have poor stock amongst cattle or pigs or chickens you can kill them off- But we cannot do this with feeble minded children—4.he only thing we can do is to prevent the marriage of feeble- inded people We want immigration into this country of good British stock—- g!l'sieopz‘z'“n;‘slitglllls'gl;itg- 521;? ‘Vi; feeble-minded whether British or physio“ "alm- M 0011591 realised to_hil-l sorrow. Hc wan a warrlm- This is a matter which concerns 1mg sltfittfsmalllla"? “hi1 mmlary t the farmers very vitally—and the m"! wit‘! t‘ made his I , boy” and gms of ma“, am» (m. great achievements. The chief of v ca m he Jewish “an” w“ the they will be the adults of Canada the" may be noted as follows: , but beware of introducing liers otherwise. before long, if you let feeble-mind- sduess grow and fiouri h and be The “ccullllllllfl 0f the Laud of Pro- mise was atoutly disputed by its kind of population shall we have “lhablmlll! l" 9V9?!’ Dfiiut. Tho here for your children to deal with Film] lfellons were settled first. the when they grow up. The Dominion lllbillgation of the walled cities and the Provincial Boards of ‘"141 lffllreflscs came later. The Benign, ine Dennnnieng of Ednnn. most formidable and because of its tion, the Women's Institutes are Position tb omost important was interested in this immensely im; Jebus. it was in a very strategic portant matter of feeble-mindsd- Dvllllvll in the very heart of the .. hiss]; From one to thrss percent :82!!- This great stronghold wan o f. a population now is foeb e- a en l: David and ~ minded. Two thirds of lhem are ‘of known i5 Jorusalemtvathihillpialatllgl ‘imam Lvrml m the me of ‘he the hereditary class. Help us to David. imported into Canada ow, what check the further increase of this ollr most soriolls disease- gibeah, where Saul. reigned. m u the new “pun “'7' that may be taken with it, tea pos- ‘nd eases no nutritive qualities. it is somewhat simulating, and vorv mildly exhilarating. ' The principle action rather lhan of reflection, who are sure to have such children. TM” m’ ‘mum “"5" 1mm "l" l!!!‘ . . Hsbron, the first capital oLDavid. wore tribal cities. Jerusalem was. on neutral ground and well suited ' Aluld, benutlfnlin color. stain m; '°°'""""°"'Y ‘° l” m’ "m?" fragrance. m tilt“ dull-antarcti- IYQCI tll n lo . a .- - wmwllcm uiuus “g-aulilmgalla‘ Jzxlrefi": meats. Tannin. a bitter astringent THE cuaanomsrowu GUARDIAN Sunday S01E01 Lesson MARCH 16—-WHAT ISRAEL AO- HIEVED UNDER DAVID. Scripture Lasso ' Sam. 16 to '3 Sam. 24 (2 Bani. 5. 1-12 printed). Golden Text-i relight to do thy will I my God-Pea. 40.8. Devotional’ R8lding.—Llilfe .19. 12.26. ' ' THE TEXT EXPLAINED Might from the Commentaries 1. Then cams all the tribes- Probably no long interval elapsed between the death of ish-boshstb and the election of David. Saul and Jonathan. Abner and ish-bosheth were dead. No one remained of the house of Saul capable of taking the lead: and David was already the ruler over a large portion - of Israel. The Pbllistinss and per- haps the relnnn-ts of the Cauaanlt- es were restless and threatening. Safety demanded that the nation should unite llnder the 80\ ercignty of the valiant son of Jesse. 2. They anointed David King- "The book of Chronicles contains further interesting details about this assembly at Ilebron (1 Chrou. 12. 23-40.) The numbers of fighting men sent by each tribe are pro- served, amountiug to a total of nearly 350.000. Stress is laid on the unanimity of feeling, and the gener- al rejoicing with which David's anointing was celebrated in a three days’ festivaiP-Kirkpatrick. ."Joruniem-"Political, civil, and military considerations pointed to Jerusalem as the most suitable capital for the united kingdom. (a) its position within the territory of Benjamin yet close upon the lead- ers of Judah (or, as some think, partly in one tribe, partly in the other). was excellently adapted for binding together the two royal- tribels and concliiatlng the good will of Benjamin without alienating Judah. (b) its situation was virtu- ally central. not only witfregard t othese two _great tribes. but for the whole land. it was on. tbs ridge of the back-bone of hills, which ex- tend through the whole country from the desert to the plain of Esdraelon. Every traveler who has trod the central routs of Palestine from north to south must have passed through the tableland oi‘ Jerusalem.‘ (c) As a military post it was unrivalled. it stood on rocky plateau surrollnded on three sides by deep ravines, forming a natural fortress of almost im- pregnabie strengthJ-Calnbridge Bible. 11. Hiram king of Tyre-WHiIl-anl 1, the friend and contemporary of Solomon, whose reign is given by ii 988-935 B. C.....The ambassadors of Hirlnan were no doubt [huge usuaiy sen-t with friendly greetings at the beginning of-a new reign. B)’ them; we may suppose, David scn-t u request for luaterlals for his palace and for the necessary crafts- LESSON THEMES For some reason it is difficult to realize that David was n mnn o; pressiou made by his life as 1 The Subjoction of Canaan.- 0 B d n part by ths selection of Jerusa- lazgngh-ffillitrrlnz‘ Innuendo! l1 b rave-masonry» alado- possible rmm- develop- s. ' ~ ‘ffn Development of llooouraio. political unification by change capital David sought the religious , solidarity of the nation by prepar- "l9 c6101‘ 0f 1193'"?! h" Tel-filled Writ wonderful. and if anyone do their cheeks, and they just want i0'our statement they can “wile ' be 011 the K0 l" the time. I have sonally. We wouldn't tilillk oi‘ he also taken Tanlac to build me up. without Tanlac." his for the building of the temple, nleu;..__Ke d l ens making Jerusalem thou-olig- Ime y ious center of the nation. These Preparations were on a magni- ficent scale and embraced the gathering of a great fund of money and the assembling of rare and costly building material. Thus the nation became one in is religious hopes and aspirations. 173 psalms which are inscribed “to David." it is uncertain whether all of these are fronl his hand. Some psnllns are unquestionably emphasis placed upon its use in whose construction he had labored with such care. in ihe temple worship the psalms expressed the profound aspirations and prayers which made a unit of the Hebrew people. Fully recognizing the still David is justly regarded as The prominence give into these re- people wan David's most important The Unification of the Nation. icgmtflbution to ‘he can“ of rang’ The next stop was to unify the nation which still had to contend ' -~ with its tribal differences and jenlousles. This was accomplished HOT BEVERQGES AND substance, is the esirlblo ole- gjlpjii. ‘iillcprobls » makingitsa ‘into bring out the lltiullllatingoual- _ the tannin. Bible Thoughts MARCH 16 and thy neighbour as thyself. Th do and thou shalt llvo- Luke 10, 2 29. _ . lvlAncl-l 11 Tl-llNE, 0 LORD. is the greatnes 29:11. MARCH 18 the hungry, and satisfy the affiic as the noonday: and the Lord sba thy boues.-—lsu 55:10, 11, MARCH 19 . i HAVE FOUGHT A GOOD FiGl-l I have finished my course, I hav eousuess.——2 Timothy 4:7. MARCH 20 FEAR THOU NOT: for l am wit thy God: l will strengthen thee my righteousness-Isaiah 41:10| MARCH 21 doelueth thy life from destruction Psalm 103:1, 4. MARCH 22 34:4. 6. lesion-ales. it is declared (2 Sam 8. 15) that "David reigned over ai catholicity of his klngiy govern did not. for example, seek the pros The Use if the Puller. There are hose of David, bllt his chief ser- be service of the great tenlple for- f the Jewish people and thus trengthened the religious bond lvcrsc authorship of the Psalms, the father of Jewish psalmody.‘ TH SIR PREPARATION Except ~10: the sugar and cream n4 the essofltiallofl, which‘ libel loo Ind fragrant oil, and to ‘avoid This can only its accomplished n" ““"'°"'°' " l" "ti" by pouring freshly mum water! For Today THOU SHALL LOV THE LORD thy God with all thy heart. and with all thy soul. and with all thy strength. and with all thy mind; and t-he power. and the glory. and the victory and the majesty; for all that is in the heaven and in the earth is thinehthine is the king- dom, O Lord. and thou art exalted as head above nll.~—1 Chronlces IF THOU DRAW OUT thy soul to ed soul; Then shall thy light rise ill obscurity, and thy darkness be guide thee continually, and satisfy thy soul in drought. and lllilkévfflt kept the faith. Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of right- thse; be not dismayed; for l am yea, will help thee. yea. i will up- hold. thee with the right hand of snnss run LORD, o my soul, and forget not all his benefits; who re- who crownoth thee with loving- klndness and tender ulercies.—— ISOUGHT THE LORD. and he hsnrd me, and delivered mo frolu all my fears. This poor man cried. and the Lord heard hi , d . hiln out of all his troumie.:fl—fgisidllenlil eph L" Kane’ 2436 Kirby Ave" Israel." Hlakie ii verse, ome,vesc:°n.l;.nh°g éifflhtfl‘; gitzllefilnrss-dghlhz ashidll. Ellvnflhaglwas so played out lllllti can l 9- B" - r‘ W do a bit of work for weeks. P°°k°d "d 1,3919" "l" "9 We"? suffering was almost uubearabi mam, embracing a" of “ma, l" seriously worried about themrcnn-en “m, m, 100.1, angered People. He did not bestow his atteu- The" stomach‘ "we upset’ “new “W” hndnfies “m1 s" tion on one favored ti nennn, oversmm of a? fast“ t}: cheeks, their nights were PQHUQE- vans that ll felt discouraged. “Tanlnc corrected my sto disorders, -woke up my appel plennssd my blood and tolled my system s0 that tile iloiis battal- almost -from the first dosefnwny, and noun“; or m9 kind . of Tanlac, and have picked up DOw/bgthgfgd mg glnce, 1 have gal in keeping with his policy or the until you couldn't find tin-oops ~lbll., and ll eat. sleep andhi healthier or more active childranllike a brand-new lllilll. We in all Detroit. They eat rsvanously. alven Tanlac a fair trial and fo . pointed out to us here i, m9 01 is 4 7. t. ll B h The value of Taulac as a family medicine and tonic is again very forcefully demonstrated. This time in tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos- West, Detroit,.Mich.. where fat-her and mother and every member of possible a better organmauon ogthe" family have lboleu benefited b)‘ the national life, which. as already "IBYIUOIIBG. was eakensd by tribal the wholesome autbhelpiul ingred ients of the famous preparation. Recently. in speaking for herself l- and cnildreu, Mrs. Kaaks said: "For more than a year our three tss poor, the color bad left their and during the day they would just perfly o; M! own m!‘ Judah’ to mops around, taking no interest the neglect of the other eleven. in i“, m“ °' uymmz “h” ancient and "mlem flumormes as iaflsvlgglgltlhere was no favoritism in ‘They besan to eat and sleep The Preparation for tits Temple. and it never seems to fail." simply can't express in words the: great help it gave mo. About a “As to my personal sxperienceldrugglsts. with Tanlac," said lhir, Kaake, “l|0ver 40 million DOlIItW sold. r-—- as. = == JQBIPJ-f 1i. ‘KAAKE and Tan-its . a victim of b actually having fifty-one on ms year ago-ll was pains, and got so wank and l. Tnlrlac in for Take Tanlnc Vcltvlllblt‘ m“ MARCH 15, 191 cnlurrllt fulfills Piliiil ‘ p; our rlllllllls lo lllll Accept no Hiibfilllll .4 sale by all z develop the flavor, and if the leaves remain in the water over fivs nlin- utes. the tannin is apparent. if the leaves are boiled, tannin will be extracted in quantity. . By freshly boillllg water, is meant water freshly drawn and boiled at once. Using a tea. hall is one of ths best methods to make tea. it can be attached to the co- ver or nollalo of the pot by the chain. and at the end of five mln~ utes be withdrawn. Scaid the poi before setting away, and again he- foro using, The proper prepara- tion of tea will vary with quality and taste. Usually. one teaspoon- freohly boiled water. Earthenware china. sliver or aluminum are all satisfactory material for a teapot. Coffee Han No Food Value Like tea, coffee has no food va- lus except when milk and sugar are used. Tannin is also present in coffee. but in loss quantity than in tea, and is not extracted so readily as from the delicate ion leaves. When roasting. the beam throw off mobturo and develop flavor. 00f- mffos a o-lparfootlyoipuu oodles not. mo.» * » allow on _ around‘ foe, then pol IN. live minutes. Md one-fourth on) '_ A. 7on1‘. mun“. ‘ moot of its resources. it made over tile ten for rm minuu Wa- ter under-tile mung point ‘in not r" -"~ element the of 00M WIMP to mire lb! OMNIWIIII Old ll tired. clear. Made by this mPillfill. w" contains a minimum ulnolmt 0i feine and tannin. The oldtfashioned coffee 0°!“ been replaced by the luoro mode percolator. For coffeo-Imaking, the bonus should l ground very fine. spoonful of the rlrlnll‘ 21'0"!" c fee for each cupfui m‘ wuler ill? Set over the fire and h-t brim“ about five lminutell. according the strength desired. Hut or r0 water may be used. Filtered coffee ls ltlPlelred ' many pension-i. it rcdllllfl‘ l‘ ‘ cial pot,and full directions for lul will ho ample for each cup of In: are furnished wllll with“ The essentials are ll ilvllloli i!" boiling water. “lmuiatlon In cocoa u Thsobromins is the Hlllllllldd in cocoa beans, Ba” much less pronounced in "if 9 i than the corrsspfllldl"? W“: in tea and coffee. The his I oentaga of fat. tollfllhel‘ Wm‘ ° v food principles itlflfe-B m” ago in the class with fonds. h rule wlloumalllng cool)" i" ° foe. also possesses a lmiélldly atla- tata, follow lb; r-eripes it Wm ~_ , . _ vef. .i'.2,‘"3E..°.§§l°ff all?’ ‘Fofinllifiia fillfififi. iu ‘Lille u» coffee requires a pure brand ‘of will greatly fmllro" "-- Bdllfllllu!‘ ‘uh 5 _, - . - wliilo cooking will incl-dual": t p To make coffee in, Sooffeo pot. ths ingredients and 91'6""- _ f Jtnodlu 41in rhiug to the uuriaothw . i - Like m. coffee and ° m illl .9‘, ‘tit-Mo D01». Nil cof- moat has a otlmulatins l" 0* over tlle boiling wot» This‘ is soluble in water aria" er. Set over the fire: one: to tile extracted lnaim a DOVER! boiling point, and remove lilo stimulant u» arllv-"P- M, astound in a warm ‘ unify digested beeften Ir B convalescent. this nlctiloll Allow one tab imlnll ' i boil l Bsllil an 08K 1"" and lmleil