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WORK-WEARINESS.
WORK-WEARINESS. While it ought to be the aim of every worker to utilise the last ounce of mental activity or physi- cal energy to meet the nation's needs, it is incumbent upon those responsible for the administration of the works to ensure the maximum output-for the minimum of fatique. The imperative call made by theMinister of Munitions and the Board of Admiralty renders difficult any concession which would in the smallest degree reduce the volume of out- put; that is the problem set works managers. The difficulty, too, is intensified by the insuffi- ciency of workers, skilled and otherwise. The works manager is perfectly conscious of the fact that long hours, involving excess- ive fatique, are not conductive to the maximum of production,even where the. most efficient of machine tools are utilised,because longer time is taken to re-set the machine at the fourth or fifth hour of continuous work, and there is a tendency for the degree of accuracy to be lessened. Were it possible in all cases to run three shifts of eight hours each, with even a break on Sunday,the output per machine would be enormously greater, with a smaller percentage of waste work. This ideal condition, however, is not realisable, and the works management are forced, as rule, in order continuously to utilise machine-tools, to worK in double shifts, involving eleven or even twelve hours' work with only occasional breaks, and even to insist on an amount of Sunday labour, which, under normal con- ditions, would not be economi- cally justifiable. Perhaps those who are most to be sympathised with on the score of work-weari- ness are the staff—the managers, foremen, and establishment men —who cannot, like ordinary work- men, take a day off when fatique demands it. But in their case there is no complaint. In large establishments, probably more than in small factories, attention is given to overcome those con- ditions which are indirectly, but nevertheless pronouncedly, con- ducive to fatique—namely defects of ventilation and heating. There can be no doubt that ventilated air has a serious debilitating effect, particularly where the air becomes moist as well as heated; and we fear that in some of the smaller factories, where the maximum use has been demanded per unit of lioor area, the conditions are unsatis- factory.
BARMOUTH PROOF.
BARMOUTH PROOF. And not only Barmouth proof but proof which has stood the test of time. More convincing testimony would be impossible to find. On January 3rd, 1909, Mrs E. Morris, of Riviere," Abermaw Terrace, Bar- mouth, said I have been suffering on and off with pains in the back for about four years I have hardly known how to drag myself about. Many a time I have had to sit down in the middle of my work and take a rest,while to attempt to stoop was simply unbear- able. My feet and ankles swelled, and there was a puffiness under the eyes. I suffered dreadfully with headaches, and felt tired and drowsy. The kidney excretions were disordered and caused me distress in obtaining relief. "I began to use Doan's backache kidney pills, and before I bad taken the box I felt ever so much better. As I went on with the medicine my back grew easier, and I could get about my work without having to sit and rest. I now feel brighter and better in myself —a different person in fact. I shall always recommend Doan's pills. (Signed) E. Morris." On March 29th, 1915-over six years later-Mrs Morris said Doan's pills are spledid, for they cured me and I have kept well and free from the trouble these six years since." Don't neglect your Sidneys if you have any such unmistakable signs of kidney and bladder trouble as puffy eyes, watery swellings in the ankles and limbs, urinary disorders, gravel, rheumatism, aching back, pains in the loins and sides, irritiability, nervous- ness, depression, and a constand languid feeling. Doan's backache kidney pills will help you by throwing out the kidney poisons in which so many fatal diseases. have their beginning Price 2/9 a box, 6 boxes 13/9, of all dealers, or from Foster McClellan, Co., 8, Wells Street, Oxford Street, London, W. Don't ask for backache or kidney pills,—ask distinctly for Doan's backache kidney pills, the same as Mrs Morris had.