AY 1 QQL== PA KEEP Y Emanity has good reason to fear pyowlierz _ MANY people are self-conscious ma 2. -1931"~ - ,;-""_—'_ i LSE TEETH ARE A GREAT INVENTION BUT OUR _ OWN AS LONG AS YO-U CAN I'll] y ‘ <THE'_(EHARLO'IVI‘ETOWN" "GUAR DIAN May The Twelfth British Empire Red jCross Day rues inuiingiand at that time. but i checked. uncomfortable today with false teeth who might have been spued the loss o! their own. Pyorrhea, whith comes to four penpl: out of every five who pass the age of forty", can rob you of your teeth and break down your very health if permitted to go m- The first symptoms are tender gum; that bleed easily when brushed. As it PYBBKBSWS, it makes gums soft and spongy until teeth often loosen in their socket; and either fall out or must be extracted, she learnt that women were ‘being educated as nurses at Kaiaerwerth in Germany and in spite of the opposi- ‘tion of her family, she insisted trpon ltaklng theicourse. She then spent some time in Paris where also, some hospitals were teaching women the essentials of nursing» practice. When she returned home she’ was almost the only trained ‘nurse -in Jimgiand and certainly the .only gentiewoman vrho had taken up nursing as rt pro- fession. » ' The" Crimean War Bu! dart '1 um: [or that: ivm/uamr. Many people have the beginnings of pyorrhea in their mouths for ten years before out- wartl signs appear. To bc sale, see your dentist at lcasr twice a ycarand brush your tecth twice daily with Forhans. ' Thefomlulo ofa pyorrbea spmbliet in your own home your teeth are yout own responsibility. it is up to you to give them the finest care possible. Foriians was created by K]. Forhan, D. D. 5., who for 26 years specialized in the treatment of pyurthca. -d< l i RED CROSS DAY \ i May the twelfth will bi: colebrritfil‘ in every part of thc British Empire as "Red Cross Day." The datc was chosen because it. was thc bitfihday‘ o2 Florence Nightingale. Henri Dun-i ant, through whfs‘ efforts the Redl It is unique in that ir 1mm“; m; bctit-lits ui tin ethical preparation devel- _ opt-ii by Dr. Forhan, which thousnnclsof dentists use in the treatment of pyorrhea. Fflllf let/h n/rt-u /nll0u'[/)0ri'/1ari, whirl: Mm to [Ii/tr [Ira/tie out "f five par! tbr ‘ age if 4'0 Don't gamble with Ryan/m; Start using liorhan‘ today. Xou an mikg no ill"! invcsrtmn ' 1 thi. health of your mouth "nd the safety o. your t eth. - ' False teeth re a great invention, but, ke p y ur iwn as it n3 as you cm, Forhans Ltd., Montreal. Forhaifs FOR THE GUMS l TilE NEW NESGO DE LilXE KERUSENE STBVES and RANGES Have, in addition to the standard Nest-u Iiurnt-rs. long - noted for their intense heal, n Dulil-lloi burner for use whcrc extra heal is desired. This heat comes 10 you irillmut odor or snot— n clean, blue. smokeless flame in direct contact with the utensil. (‘ompzire our latest models with the old-fashioned uii more l The Rogers Hardware 00.. Ltd. 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Notonly (lid shc inspire Dun- rmt to found the Red Cross but shc service of the British Army and in- directly of the tit-mics of all modem nursing Saucy Gatnps of her dim tier Education Florence Nightingale was born of l-iugiish parents in Italy on May l2. i820. Her lather was a highly; edu- cated man who, contrary to the us- ual custom cf the time, look n deep int/crest in the education of‘ his idaughter. The. resul: of his training ‘could be seen throughout her life. Not only tlld he equip her with a body of knowledge vastly greater thau was tisual among her contem- poraries but shc learnt from him that. 6\’l‘l‘_\’ yiroiilcm utnst be thought through to its solution. No hall mcnstircs wct-i- permitted. A Born Nurse Even as a child she showed an ex lrncrdinary interest in the sick. Hcr dolls‘ houses were infirmarles and her pets were animals whom shc t9 reiillzg her ticerl of" trnjininrt. Enthusiasm an were not enough", was essential. Search For Knowledge l Pa ris PARIS. May 1l.—fU.P.\~E and then make generalizations cilhr-r side and thereby becoini I-‘or sunatnei" thcn, sleeves Tailored stilts have n fond blouses, hats and the Chain sumptuausness is the keynote materials where you may boast go with cveiyvtliiiig anti do not materials. riwoiutionizcd the tniiitnry medical Cliblibly bad. There were no suPplies the linen, no bandages, no dressings-in E\ii‘0)'if§i\l\‘i‘\Rl~l(ll\5. and she initiated {Mll- iri places of the for the care of the sick and wounded. adominations of the Betsy Prigs and 5Y0" hnd tiurscd through itijuries. As shc grew older. shc became the amateur nurse fflf rill the ailing people in thc district surrounding her fathers es- tate. By caring for them she came professional She and her nurses worked to the d devotion limit of their expert knowledge it. Fro i By l\iAR.Y KNIGHT United Press Staff Correspondent thing to back away from insltions, give them ii careful once over can balance nlltl kccps you from veering too close to land on ng eccentric or bizarre. ior the most part are short, for itiornitig dzesscs. formal coats and jackets for evening and fluffy afternoon affairs. sombre colors, because they then permit delightful splotches for ry accessories. btits and metal ornaments trim of the long. or thclshort type. Three years later, in i854, thc Crimean War broke out and a few months later all England was read- ing with horror and dismay the i-e- ports that were reaching home g- bout tho dlgraceful mismanagement anti utter breakdown of the hospital scrvicc for the sick and “rounded, Public feeling began to run high and Mr. Herbert, Secretarybt State for War, an old friend of her family's and a great admirer of her kn i- lcdgc and capacity, wrote her to ask ll Sllfi “Wild take a group of com- petent, nurses to the war zone. His letter crossed one from her offering her services to the Government a- long these lilies. _ o A Naéonal Disgrace. When Miss Nightingale and_ her band of thirty-elg/hy nurses arrived at Scutari they found a condition of affairs in the principal military hospital that was almost beyond be- lief. The nursing service was indes- -no soap. no pails, no clothes, no none of the primary essentials the food was abominulq The conspicuous features were film, ‘in- efficiency and red-tape. It is not to lbe wondered at that the death rate ant preserves. assistants had dragged themselves to bed, shc would make her nightly round, illuminating her path with her little lamp. Hence the name by which.‘ she become famous. She W85. however, more than a. ministering angel. Though the rough soldiers a- dored her, though as one of them expressed it "before she came there was such cussln‘ and swearln’. but after that it was ‘oiy as a church,” and though another said. "she would speak to one and another and nod and smile to as many more but she coulclntdo it nil for we lay there by the hundreds. but we would kiss hcr shadow as ll; fell and lie back on our pillows content," those who obstruct- ed her plans and used their author- ity to oppose the‘ introduction’ of essential reforms. found her a wo- man with an iron determination. She had, lllvl/Yill/il, a hand of steel under a velvet glove. The" seniors at the War Office must have cursed theday that Sydney Herbert had in- vited her intotheir previously pleas- PATTERN Ne. ‘I069 was chosen by _ _~ “'55 Anne Ehzabeth wlh°n Dwiitri/iv! Inltld uni-um N». 1on9 i l" ' k co-oplmiing in the recently completed Puivcm _./,.,,_," 5,1,“ i, anuyng], if 1w, Selection Contest dil/uevi! tolour tonibiulinnt. Revolutionof the Military Medical Scrvico Hét" work in the Crimea, her rcpu- tatlan "her social position and above i all her knowledge and courage, made it: possible for her to bring about a revolutionary change in the military medical services of the day. From an lilldfiffilflffed branch of the army. chiefly notable for callousness and inefficiency, it became a well-equip- pod and reasonably efficient part of the military machine.‘ . .Thc founder of “Md Cross for that ATTRACTIVE BEDROOM i the stint-y burlap back. Light mopping or brushing keeps it spotless . . . 1 per- lcrt floor, either by itself or as a back- ground for woven coverings . . . and very reasonably priced. i The floor shown above is typical of the iilllll)‘ srrilcing cficcls irlitatinnblc will. Dnmiiiinn lulitirl Lintilctim, not rmly iii bedrooms but in ucry irihcr room in the house as woli. Drab intt-tioryat once hot-onto colourful anti interesting: hlfillfilllligx’ anti drafts take on new life: the uhzilc humt: gairix in lilOLC cheery qualities that‘ make it Dominion Priiztcd Linoleum and Domin- ion Linolcuiti Rugs also offeewide decor- ative scope. Designs for , every room. hloiicratcly priced: long wearing. Henri Dunant, a young public spirit ed citizen of Geneva, was travelling a. few years later in nothcrn Italy. He had read the reports Florence Night- lnsnlc had made to the British Government. and, finding himself in‘. ‘ m” nvcighmfllwd of u" Fmwh all“: lininiiiiiiii luluitl Llflfillfllill i\ Pfflllliflflll Austrian armies. decided lo scc lot" m- ll - l- - V4 -' v hinge" how w": Sick and “Icundcdy l...i mt l-‘L colours 3.,‘ light tliroiiyji to W?!" Cflfcd 101'. H0 reached thc brittle , field of Solferlno within twenty four, _> F “l l i!’ ‘ii t" ‘W " Srt- ilic new duignt a! Home hour of one of the bloodies battles of the war. Hc saw n field strewn Wil-h Firrviiiliiiig rim] Drfmrtmenlnl 5/0111, rrcryirihcre. itiurc livtzthlc. lifiMlNlON i ill.(".l.<TI"l{ u llNOlulilfiM corvnvtnr tistrirn MONTREAL d?" 011d filing men. tortured by thirst. bleeding from innumerable‘ wounds, stifferltig indescribable fig. onies. with no one to bring them any help or relief. He rccuited the pra- snnts in the adjacent rillagcs. liu .‘l.:i!r in 1 dirt/ill l1) llw 11ml rrr 73/1,‘? lnriinrrr lhwniuialz TiJ/Ilrt/ii/I lino/cunt. [was over thirty pct‘ cent. Order Out of Chaos Tilt‘ srnior officers did not greet her with any enthusiasm. Having rc- portcd that oveiything was quite satisfactory, it did not appeal to them that a band of “amateurs? and women at that silouid be Ioister- led upon them by the authorities at lliomir. But in spitc of the difficul- tics they pincer! in her way, Florence Niglituignle gradually succeeded in bringing some order out of the chaos. Her first task was to provide proper fcorl for the patients. Her next was to organize a laundry. she pUPOllHS€d 10.000 shirts to clothe the nackedness of the shivering soldiers. She found supplies of linen and other hospital necessities buried among tho masses of military stores and by persistence and importunity secured them for lthc patients. The Lady Wi-h The Lamp Styles very now and then "it. is a good on what you sec. It gives you an simple and more elaborate ncss for classic lines and rather tailored thlngsyand curl-lug wraps with fur, either Lame and velvet are the choice of only one. or a possible two. They show as quickly as more pcrishalalc for strength and beyond m dawn to dark rind on into the night they bathed. fed and cared for the thousands of their soldier There was no training schools for patients and after her exhausted Fevllrcd l-lin assiritnitcc" of civilian doctors. Ho organized an Ch’l(‘l‘l'll)Oi'-, nrv but effective" voluntary medical‘ service to which hundreds owed their" lives and thousands the relief of their aizonies. The Birth of Red Cross . m. _ v____,______.__.___,_ ‘ll " Mrs. llool imdigtiantiy): "f. Wm‘ moan.- fl('l' why Mrs. Ciabbieton doestfc i... mmna lm- ‘mind her own busliters?" llilfl i Mr. Hoot: "One reason is that sin n lb" liar‘ no mind and another is that‘ ~h¢ has no business. she has no busl , \\".‘i'.‘lll- \; s.‘ m mind ii she had any mind w ’ tmiiirl ll, and no mind to ntind he!‘ __,_, _ lhusinrw- if slug had ttnfv business to as well as on ul-Z iii‘? shc was 1m ‘mviiiirl. only l\\(]\'ili‘_" ciifficully from hcr ‘mil l» <1 ‘shc spared n0 effort t» "u iieiidets otthc nation vim-u \\' .2 cit: n; . u (Jabuv . _ _, . . ".\‘.\ll"\\< . m.) l pr .l.r.it . m‘ ' l" ' ftntl ill‘ ‘ l ll lil- For the next three years he de-l voted himself to thc task of awak- ening thcconscimcc of filo world to‘ the intoicra-blc and unnecessary suf-' fcring which resulted from thc d9. ficlent medical arrntlgcmnts of arm- ies. As a restilt of his efforts the Gen- cva Convention was signed in i864.‘ The signatory tiations aggrcccl that! civilian volunteers might be regularly "organized in connection with armies. Their duties ivcre to care for the sick and wounded. They vvcrc to be absolutely neutral and respected as sticii. The emblem by which they might be reccgnizcrl vtas thc Rcfl Cross. i "The Great English woman " From this orgin has grown [he worldwide organization of the Red Cross as it is today. The incredible miseries of the sick and ivouiitlerl soldiers of the Crimea and of other wars o.’ the last century are things of the past. The magnificent. sci-vice .01" the medical and nursing profess- ion m the Great War vras thc in- evitable development of the work of F'lol'ence Nightingolc and Henri Dunant, who in his later years fren- ly itcknoivlcdged his debt to thc "great Englishwoman.“ The Origins of lilodern Nursing 150 d y l atKfi of boat» OAP is cheap. Everyone knows S that! \‘Vc use it freely without thought of cost. But did you ever’ stop to think that the electricity to ilo an entire washing costs less than the soap that is used. And so it is » . \\'i(l\ most other household tasks. Electricity bears the burden at a trifling cost. Nearly every service it pcrforius in the home maybe paid" for with pcitnies. in fact, if you paid for electricity as you use it. /l pennies would pay your clcctriclvilln r/gg" Through hcr share in this WOFK would imvc been enough to keep her memory forever green. Florence Nightingale made a further contribu- tion to humanity of perhaps even greater value. Long before her cx~ perienccs in the Crimean war shc had realized the need for a revolu- tion ln the nursing practices of hei- day. Her interest in the sick and suffering had brought home’ to her the fa-ct that an esscntial factor was wholly lacking namely, sirilful ltild lntelligent nursing. The National Heroine r. 6...; rt 32y fifilr/Zpla‘ ana’ SD ~ On her return from Scutari shc found herself“ a. national licromc. The people of England eagerly d\ ‘availed her arrival that they might welcome her in their cheering thous- ands. She escaped the ‘public deni- unstrittiotis but thankfully accepted a gift of 144.000 which had been mined by popular subscription, and with this fund sht- cstabiishccl a training school for nurses in con- uectlon with St. Thomas‘ Hospital. From ths rhool has come the motl- ern trained. cducatcd skiilul nurse of modem tla3\ -the nurse to whose care thousands of people have owed relief of their sufferings. comfort in their darkest hours and in uncount- oblc instances thcir very livrs. Prevention of twist-ara- 't d. ‘T.I‘\$S‘¢>¢i¢ t¢ Maritime Electric Cfilllpillly, Limited Attention is celled to a third nicst notable feature of Florence Nightin- gnlcfs labors. Late in life shc cmphas- (hflrmuflcwn, p_ u L tied the ncedcf orevciitirir illness