NEW WORRIESDoctors itnv think imperfjct teeth are a chief%source of mativ ailments, h; has come to seemm *nearly as dangerous to have troth as once it seemedto have an appendix.Kach vcar those who worry have something new to worry about. As eucj new cause for concern conics to notice the previous worries are tor-got. One vcar. it was thought dangerous to eat oysters. Thee cave one tvnhoid. Maybe thev do, lt;r •*' - * ~ ~vet. But few worry about it. The supposed menace of ripe olives i a more fashionable worry in1920.Man is encompassed hr perils.. m’ •Let him but look at a street car conductor, and the conductor may sneeze.. Flu!Man its down to cat. A fly may have put its foot in his food. His glass of water is full of invisible wrigglers, one of which mat* cause his death.t ^ o rnA dog max bite him in the leg. Or a brick mav falll? *. « mfoff roof, and hit him on the head, lie may trip over}*a door-mat and break his nock. He may choke on a fish-bone. (Dr he may die of blood poisoning from Siting lbs thumb while eating eorn-on-the-cob.The man who does not worry has all the best of it. There is no certainty that he will die sooner than the most cautious and fearing. Surely, lie won't die more often!.—(WThe attorney general of New Tersev savs the+■ «' w* *T*18th amendment is revolutionary-. At anv rate it*•isn’t as revolting as the thing it put out of Business.