, ARE WOMEN-GROWING WISER?
. \': ; : _' : :':'v';V^(Tci:THEvEDrrOß.):••■••;■>; ',''^A'-;. : .: -Dear 6ir,—Your "Amelia'''.flies toe bigh altogether in her estimate of woman 3 wisdom.-.. In my estimation, a womans.home, hor husband, and her children t should be;her ;: pride and'eoro.'. The; comfort -.of, the-home and'the wants'of herMiusband; and little ones; .shonldAl»,--her ■•stnd^rwNot ■■• only'.-should she meet their requirements ;when- in health,, but also.when."outof sorts."; .To doiflus. successfully requires sime' homely, and effective medicines..' Tot, : how; httlo real knowledge 'many?:wbmen ■.possess., on, such ' sub3ccts may be sauged by.the amount of. money spent on worthless and :■: expensive medicines. , ; Fortunately, one is glad to note, the use of a remedy, like Bile Beans ;for Biliousness in , this'connectiori.; The wisdom of ho.nsawrrarwhc alwavs keep abox-.of this wonderful vegetable medi'cino on their; shelves is to bo commended. Attacks'.of "the blues>' • brought; on by: indigestion, ■'•: hendnolie.':■ sleeplessness,..; or...some ■- other "little" ailment/ are fruitfnl sources of family unhappiness, and the woman who,;.byjudicious nso' of this^natural, remedy, 'brings an end to ilheso ailments occurring cither in herself, husband; or ; ohildrehi .'to/.my;mind .shows much ■wisdom.!' "Amelia" :m'ay talk about :tho -,bad. tompor and boorishnccs of modern mon",as:Bho . oho'osca, l 'but : sho.'Bb6uld' r not'forEot'that health ofton' governs, tomper." -~A! Httlo• mbiioj;-.spent oiißUe'.Boons ns a provehtativo'of, or ouro for,, indiirestion—and,. incidentally, bad ■'. tomper-r wonld ehow : moro practical \yisdom nnd :much phiiosophising.-TConstant Eeader.—Adyt..: - ' ;
: A fine specimen of the goldon oriole was. cap-, tuicd tecently by a resident at.Wooton, near Canterbury.-It is a male bird in fino plumage, and. it islvery many years sinco a similar, capture iwa's made inJKent..-' '■. - .', ' / '
Mr. James Bain, general superintendent Df tho Cunord lino, has letircd from the sorinco I of tho company, after a notablo record. Ho I joined tho Cunird Company in 1803 as sixth engineer of'the old Arabia. When winter's cold bins* > Is afonicd by all tongues, ACACIAN BALSAM Is Best for tho lungs. Tako a doso now and then, Tho romedy's mire, For coushlng.'if loft, Is Not easy to cure. | Birraclough's Acaclari Lung Balsam, Is. 6d. i
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 671, 23 November 1909, Page 9
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