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F you would be well, see to your elimination. Faulty kid- ney action permits toxic material the whole system. Then, one is apt to have a tired, languid feel. ing and somstimes, a toxic back- ache or headache, and often some irregularity of secretions, such condition, ning favor the country over. Ask your neighbor! » DOAN’ Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys Foster-Milburn Co. , Mig. Chemists, Buffalo, N.Y, ASTHMA DR.J.D.KELLOGG’S ASTHMA REMEDY for the prompt relief of Asthma and Hay Fever. Ask your druge gist for it. 28 cents and one dol« far. Write for FREE BAMPLE, Northrop & Lyman Co. Inc. Buftalo, N.Y, [TTA Lh Br Armistice Day, 1918, Time of Rejoicing Veteran Recalls Incidents Witnessed in Small Belgian City. ONS had been taken. Ramig- nies, a few kllometers had fallen to the Canadians the day before, It was ten o'clock In the morning. roads Then came Something mys- way. Parallel with marching columns, denly, unexpectedly order to “stand to.” terious about this order. talking excitedly In along the road under -sud- there { Hicers stood little Several staff automo headquarters. The halt was long. It became longer. The boys had figured to be In the thick of hard fighting before this thing had stopped the mogement of that splendid fighting Canadlan corps. Some- Dispatch Rider's News. soldiers motorcycle igniles a group of Canadian watched a high-powered irection where till had come the tinnous firing. The big guns had been rider, noticing “the slowed up enough to shout: " troops,” Just and sped on. His words that had been rife for an hour or so. Two soldiers themselves the party and went to the old church of Ramignies, The walls of detached been damaged and was partly gone. Walking up to the altar, of the old cure, bent in prayer, noticed. Only his its way. He was one of the clerics who had port them In the time of enemy oc- cupation, Bearing Good Tidings. As the soldiers approached, one him: “La guerre est fin,” The old man turned, He had an empty sleeve and on his breast a medal. He had fought for France in 1870, as he told the soldlers later, and had put on the old medal immediately after the with- drawal of the enemy the previous day, “l.a guerre est finl™ He repeated the words as in a dream, Then came a torrent of tears, and, supported by the two soldiers from faraway, the cure climbed the winding stairway to “A Canadian will announce to the they are liberated and that the Boche hes gone,” he sald. A few creaks as the old man gripped Then the first peal of the The whole market square below filled with peobple. The old cure looked down and motioned with his hands to his parishoners to come close up, for it is considered an extremely happy omen to take part In a ceremony of ringing the bells of peace In France and Belgium, The Peals of the Bells. then came the answer—first in the belfry. And just when the old cure caught the giad tidings, later powerful and with full tones the bells everywhere pealing, far farther than we could hear, for in that hour all the bells of Belgium and France, as far as the Spanish border, had taken up the ringing. The Canadians went down with the cure. Others had taken over the task in the belfrey. And just when the old and women and little chlildren— the only civilians had gathered in a great happy throng, wild cry, a wonderful never before heard in ME came a Canna valry, whooping it up In true ough their tears the smiled and laughed. The old looking om “La Belgique libre, et volla nos liberateurs {Belgium free at last an are Van 1 1 snld Pierre mstitution. And there sounded a shout of victory, this town. Dash. squadron of fan ca style. Thr cure stood here Paessen, in the Atlanta Co Would Have Armistice Day National Holiday “Armistice day should take equal the Fourth of July and Decoration day as patriotic national holidays,” sald Walter Greenlee of Columbia, 8 CC. in an interview printed in the Cleveland Plain Dealer “The armistice marked one of the greatest epochs in American history, representing the capitulation of of the most powerful fighting ma- the face of the earth be- cause of the activities of the Ameri can soldiers, “With nearly went one 2.000.000 soldiers who and another 1.000.000 it behooves the people to 8 by ob- day of due to We pay the boys who Overseas turn out and honor these boy serving the victory, their efforts too respect to sacri ficed everything to follow the flag and fight for humanity and the preserva- tion of civilization, “Armistice day should be an and thanksgiving, cannot day of rejoicing and the patriotic colors. The were wearing khaki have not forgotten the boys who them on thelr return. They will judge by the interest in their cel- ebration whether the words of praise and welcome were sincere” Welcomed End of War Pandemonium reigned In Tours, eight years ago. This army center, far removed from the actual line of combat, was made up of the various headquarters of the non-combatant units and a milk tary police battalion of 1.000 mem. bers, the majority of which had seen active service at the front, being ren- dered urffit for active campalgn duties for an indefinite period. Tours was bedecked In holiday dt tire. No pretense at duty was made From early morning until late at night natives and American soldiers alike provided a moving maelstrom of hu manity, parading Incessantly, Fem inine cries of “Fini le guerre!” rent the atmosphere, with old ladies hug ging uniformed figures, small children soliciting souvenirs and the pollu re. questing his American cigarette, which request became as a salutation through the republie. HOW TO KEEP WELL DR. FREDERICK R. GREEN Editor of “HEALTH” (©, 1926, | WHEN SHOULD TONSILS BE REMOVED? Western Newspaper U ynion.) ~HE ensoed removal of enlarged or dis tonsils in children has be come so common an operation that It is In many ca done almost as a routine proceeding. Naturally the | question has arisen, not only In the | minds of parents but of physicians as well, whether it Is In all sary, or rather, to put it another in what condition is it sary? In how many and In will the removal of the tonsils be clearly of benefit to the child, and in what cases will actual harm to the child result from not removing them To answer these not only rq¢ number of cases but also observation of the children and a careful dren who REN CUses neces way, really neces- what CHSes questions requires ala over a long perio f time comparison of h » chi r had an equally ls * num have thelr sils removed with her dren not been remos sl, “control tonsiis have whose wr what sclentific me cares.” ditions by I CASY to secure, were fortunately in Rochester, N. Y., by the clinle, : In a the American Albert Kaiser dren who treatment. About children were tonsils and thelr parents were that these tonsils should be removed Over children failed to return for operation Over 5X), however, returned and had their ton sills removed At the year 5000 of these were examined, and at the end of three years 2.500 were re-examined, So the no ment furni Eastman These con shed recent issue of the Journal of Medical Association Dr reports on 18,000 chil came to the institute for 18.06%) enlarged advised five years ago school found to have one half of the end of a stand: Number defect or figures now of children with some dis ense in their in whom tonsils were re number examined at the year, 5,000: number examined end of three =. 400 To give } is impossible. We ca lusions on this 18.0600 tonsils, number ROKK); end of one at the noved, n only give ox tor Kalser's cond amount of plaints are good tonsils, They 2, frequent tesriuillie . SONSIIINUS | work, breathing: bio throat os frequent head colds; 4. enlargement of the g 5 nutrition 8, poor been 1 have removed; 6, chronic dis charge from the ear; 7, fever for which no other cause can be found; 8 rheumatism or heart disease, since it was found that children whose ton oved had far in those whose ton gills had been rem less of such troubles th: sils had not been removed. FORERUNNERS OF THE HOT WATER BAG J) ROBABLY wisehold is put to as mar ily hot headache, a no he appliance uses as the fam water bag. If an) has a ned or the back, or col one spral rheum a pain in d feet at night, hot water bag is ordered into action. What did { were any hot {only a few tainly not facture of rubber bags has been pos | gible, So we do not have ta go | far back to come in contact with the predecessors of hot water bags. Many of our grandmothers can re call when there were no other methods of applying dry heat than bricks, fiat irons, glass filled with hot water, sand bags and salt bags heat- ed in the the big wood burning cook until hot and then wrapped in towels or flannels and used to warm cold beds, to apply to aching jaws in toothache, to aching heads and to warm patients during chills in malaria In old colonial houses and in some cases in old garrets are still to be found the old-fashiored warming pans, a brass dish like a skillet with a close cover and a long handle, which | was filled with live coals and hot wood ashes and used to heat up the ice cold ! beds of our ancestors. ! The history of various household | utensils by which one could keep | warm away from hiz own fireside goes | far back into early institutions. The easiest and most natural thing to do, | even when man lived around an open atic Joint, the there ? For It is atively, cer people do before water bag years, com since the TT manua- aver fifty, bottles ovens of gloves, | tion of the Greek and Roman brazier, which warmed the halls on chilly days in Greece and Rome. Later in the cen- turies, Individual warming pots, or “warming apples,” hollow metal balls filled with hot ashes, were carried by priests and worshipers to keep them warm in the cold churches of the Middle ages. An unusual and historic foot warmer Is still to be seen In the great museum of Leipsig. It is the stirrup which Emperor Napoleon used on his Rus- sian campaign. Under each stirrdp swings a little kettle which was filled each morning with glowing charcoal. Evidently Napoleon, brilllant general though he was, had cold feet ocea- slonally, > Colds Pain Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism “Bayer” package “Scalp” Books With the mg into business proportions in shall county, Kansas, traj aging a really up-to-date system, snuys the Topeka Capital. 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