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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1922-12-14, Page 3el 're Boy Scout Geed Turns, ; °ere of the mese pleasing things around, provincial Boy, Soornitrel'ieitil- quarterel,n. Toronto, is the mass of evi- dence, growing all the thee, of the itLet .titait the "Scout Good Turn" is a reality ---that the thousands of .heys in Scout Mentheaship throughout Ontario are da4Iy striving de, their best to make other people, just a little happier lieetruse thehave taken er made op- Portunitlee to help. them. ' j-iere are a few samples gleaned froni.reeent ifroop report: "A Scout of one troop found the towel :water tank open te defilement by birds and otherwise. He reported ito the Mayor, WilJD hati it thoroughly • flushed and inaled: up." , "Our Sootetswerleing with the Chair - Man of tam Town Committee, Made painted sign heal -Cis and marked the trails rtar.ough the city to. 'guide motor- . ists." "A group of cair Scants wont to the country in trucks loaned by members of the Local Association and gathered 9)Ples and ether ,fruit from Orchards they ;were allowed to enter and then took the fruit' to various city Institu- t/tins? where it was very much aPpreci- ated," "We found and repaired -a .broken .bridge:, that would otherwise , ha-ve prOVed,Very'dangeroiis to traffic." , "We.- found 103Unsantary places n and about the town and got the own - Two Scout Heroes. Lorne A. .Moaiton, lett, aged 14; and Conniff Ashley, right, aged 12,. of the Foxboro, Ont.,' troep 'of ,Boy Scouts who have. been,preSent'ed with Ceetili- ,cates of Merit' from headquarters for r.escuing,a cOmpaition from droWning;, near their honte, ' • - ers of most of them to unclorbake to clean up." , "We helped to entertatn. all the boys in tOWD. undertwolve years of age ata edgy picnic." Helping Northern Scouts. At th& time of writing the -Provin- cial Comenisaaener's 'Fund far the re- eatablashment of .the Ilaileybury, North,,Cobalt anf1 Hanbuly Troops whi.ch suffered from the re.cent fire. is • mounting hp steadily as contributions. from Boy Scant Troopa and Wolf Cub • Packs all over Ontario come ins Con- tributions have even ceme from troops as far -outside Ontario. as Win- nipeg, ,Mati., and Regina, Sask. Before the general appeal was is- sued the lst Sturgeon Falte Troop -un- dertook to take full charge of one 'of its old memb ars who had transferred to the -1st Haileybury Troop before, the fire and who with his, fa,mily had lest eveuthing they had_ Accordingly a complete outfit_ of clothing, was sent to him. His fetter of acknowledgment "Dear Friends: "I r,eceived your very welcome -par- cel on Saturday night and was glad at . the sight of it: "The contents, fit me fine. * I am using the 'box as my trunk at present,' so you see the 'Value of everything. "I rode on my bike with the parcel swinging from the handle-barrse It near- ly upset me 'two or three times, but I didn't mind that. "Those stockings, make -me look snappy and are the subject of enrvious glances. I know that this hasi made quite a cup in your pockets, 'so I hope I may „some day be able to *do a good turn for you. I piost sincerely accept it thi he same spirit as I know you give tt. "Your brother Scout, "V. A. Andrew." HALFSPEED MAN When You ,reel' Rub 'DONAir 4d Out �f Sorts. Youinirbw wlvat.t illearil0-te. fe61"all out ot:601"tS." 1\10t, ,PeOple have felt, thhi .way at someetime, Nerves 'Out of BYDR MIDDLETON • Provincial Board of Health, Ontario Altddlotola Will'be glad to answer questions on Publia Health intF Ws through thie column. 'Address him at Spadiaa Haase, fipadina Oi"acoetit, Toronto. (leder, irritable, languid, depressed. An o,,,,,r,s_stton..„ o•—• aPliing, head, appetite bad -and -dives- "r"---7-7—• „ , , tion weak. wail 0011,1,1,6,00e el,le eon_ In Iodising over the birth and death cf. the Medical Officer of Health of a . records of a large -town in Ontario 1 I lee town in Ontario, whic striking- , •, , . a , r a illtion OODIOS aria gOeS; with others it .,.. noticed the fl ollowing figurese---- ly sets forth the need for the Public Is obronle,----they cf.n't sllako it off. It irreeeferee. „lee eieerteiee,,,,, epee, recree„, ..rneatha" under 1 year of age ... .70 Health .liiirse, eand the, same figures , . Deathe frOlt: 1 to eryears of age.12 would PrehUhlY apply to sores and-, : tio'a and xobs life of all its i9r3''S• riileSiis Deaths anal 6 to la years of age ,2 hundreds so O , f other municipalitiesW0fl1 , , . . . ''' d e , ou, , e 10V1111...O. ere as ' ° Y ' . Surely the Public sbe'llid be rouse what thesto.n. says:—"one eannot 1)y poor, watery blood. . You can inl- et half -speed, The trouble is caused .100 est9eneeee,uelletfurnreesa,pote:i:pbii.ell.,,tryental,vueiheaa-e; fail to be 51,1a.ahed by the fact ;that prove contlitionsatoday by taking Dr, 'apPaling wastage of child life. over 41 per cent. of the death rate of Williams' Ptnik Pills These pills en- What are the reasons for such this murrielpality was in infaritS.3-1-nden If ' rioli and 'F.:annulate .the blood, strength- heavy death . ione year we exclude fromthe en the nervee and give you treat, vig.1 They can i be summarzed into one deaths ' ttalridther '2°011'estyiPliablO,rath, ewe20finildretnhia4i. .` Or. Here is . Proof. 'Air, ' Ayilliani 17.,Ip.ibe-lr,,aesen-otla-bcelter?.°1thakilugohwtleadsgetileyllls.ohl.lohue.ird4 3t112r_eh-`:1,,,ptdz.,0-,n e„,,,t r.,t,he _ 4_20 _i_b,(,),,rn,11,,,,i_t,th_il Bell, Bracehridge, Ont., says : -"I • have have been taught, how to eare ,for year, ,1,11,44,,.,.m, , .v p,i. et,„, UtteAt ta been re'sellidnend'ing Dr. Willtarns' 1 their children during the firSt-critical inteStinal fond ether diseases. Surely- . Pink Pills for a numbei ,of years, . year f life. , theca Percentages of deaths amerig`Et atins,a at tile benefit 1 got from, tneirl Expectant mothers beee not even the prerriat-ui.-e and stillborn, and 'm- use.' 1 was in -a, tereibly run down con -1 been taught hew to look after them- fants under one year of age, ‚Indicate deeoe. 1 was e.ba.t.e'ely ;ewe to do -,erty-1 selves, haw to safeguard their own -a large eld 'of work in which the Puh- thirge, an .Needitee. To make thaige health during the ratniths preceding lie Health nultse'' if givell an n'1113(3r- vrorse I look the inninps and Caught the ball)Ye hirl'h' 116Y have n't 'been' C'llhnii!tdYVVfeorlfadr:111 JorPki;ec-arliaitnalroedajc sat - bed what foods to eat and what to bed for six weeks, part of the tinie in ' i avoid, they have not been taught ifac-bol''Y results to the material hene-, Cold, and as a result was confined to a terribie fever. Of course 1 was doc- wear; they have not been taught abOtit toring, lmi Iro.'',,nad 01 getting better 1, the necessity of regular exercise, waa growing weaker. At this tinie my walks Out of doors, frecpaent baths and father-in-law urged me to try Dr.. Wit- the aVoiciance of early treatment, oZ limns' Pink Pills; but 1 lield lost faith various 'attacks of illnesses Which ina-Y seem of no account, but which are in all medicine and refused.. However, he had such faith in them •that he really tlangereue to the health and • -, _ well-being of both the prospective bought me six 1/oxes-and of course i _ , mo , tiler and her unborn babe. • could not retuse to take them. Now lam glad I did not. I had not taken them long befoye I, began to have faith in the pills nrys.elf. There was- no doubt I was improving. Day by day my strength came back and I, gained . . . , • , in weight from 115 to , 146 pounds. Therefore, 1 feel that I cannot speak , ,too highly oa Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and. r hope my experience will con- vince some otlier sufferer of the value of this medicine," . You can. get these pills through any dealer in medicine or by mail post-paid at 50 cents a box or SLIX boxes for $2.50 from. The Dr. Williams.' Medicine CO., Mrs. J. Cote, 58 St. Vius,taohe 5t., Quebec, recently made the following gra,,at,eaffluilaesietiateams enbtroiraeifhatrdi'n'illige lI;aeurlfac.ect: llealthi and the joy of living and am glad to tell everybody what a g -rand medicine it Is. For over a year I was In such a weak concititiou on account of stomach enil liver troubles that I could hardly move about the house. I could not eat a geed meal wittlout suf- fering the worst sort of pains after- reArds, I woke up mornings with a fearful 'headache, and had (-etch bad di -a. eliells I hailto lea,e e my work and Lie down. I felt tired fizid weary all' the time and often' had terrible Sinking sensations.. - "The way Tantse built nie up is simply wonele/ful. Atter taking four bottles my troubles are all gone and I am as well as I eve- was in my life, I eat and sleep like a child and 'have streegt'a to do my house -work with Tanlae is sold by all good druggists, h t ti 1' d �f c1othnttfite,f tl l• " gnestion of 'infant nioatality should be ,given . 'the most Serious thought by every well-meaning) man ana1yaornan in, the Province. The very fatureof therace depends on the, in- terest We take in the welfare Of the rising, genera ion.• Brockville,' Ont. —• An Up -to -Date Reason. How are we going te teach these mothei-s who are so willing to learn if we could only get the information to them? What medium have we for diffusing the precious information that maybe Canadian WI weather is extremely the means a cutting"down the death hard on little ones. One day is "WaT111 rate among mothers and 'babies •Ia , nd and bright eIld. the next wet and cold. giving to these who survive that pre - These sudden changes bring on °Olds, cious birth right -health. The best medium is the Community arampi and colic, and imidas baby's or Public Health Nurse, .trained in little atoinach is kept right the' result the are Of mothers and children- may be serilous. Thera le nothing to trained to teach ettnd point out the equal, Baby's' Own Tabletsin keeping things that mothers might to..knew for the benefit of themselves and their offspring. • Ani yet many niunicipalities and ruraldistricts fail to grasp the ter- rible responsibilities of the situation and for the sake Of a ST11011 expencli- THE-ftjj4 AONLLEONES the little ones well. They sweeten the sthlhach, regulate the bowels, break up 'colds and make baby thrive. r The • , Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or -by mail at g5 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, " of Ylouwc)bnotlyesr''orsaigiarist.'lleaanviteeall' " l:me why Y ;11•113'tthureasenenguitto reseesteaPSPaf°eingut c ain4 or t1°r;ernheaelothf °wt. --a-aa -Mary and Joseph fled- into Egypt?" not only of the mothers and babes, but Radio in Germany. "Because," said a sail -IA, thin 'voice, of the entire commurlitY• For the Germany has more than 100 radio "because they hadn't paid their rent, nurse's work does not stop at Child feile'olraipb stations that broadcast news W.elfare. It, inch:ides the prevention sir." ' to rielViSpavers, vreaither reports' and in - a ef curtailment of infectious disease A roof well covered with straw outbreaks, the teaching of hygienic , format:ion Inc .commercial - organize.- • - methods of living and all the other t 0115- thatching es e- may last long as thirt ' ' ' . - Y he" I,' -h rules and principles which if years. , observed and practiced ivill benefit 1‘.#0NEY .013D- '''IS . c' •The safe way to send money by meal ------- everybody. c Mitiard's Liniment for Garget in Cows. I have jst been rending the report is by Dominion Express Money Order. aingwaannemosuaaagari=azaaaaaa..a---- ,....,:=Laara-e=aranem•armamaa,..........a......- -......,aaa......a kuria Imilawc.a....s.......2 , ...,, .- Cure for Desertion. A curious custoni prevails in the New Britain, group of islands, in eom- pelling a limn who has neglected his wife and children to run the gauntlet, , „Two .nows or women , extend for a •'difitamcg?, of several hundred feet, encli- vroman -being armed with a stick. Down the avenue thus farmed tire- -' ,culprie In a state of nudity; has to melte his way; a,b.r1 as be darts past the Neitenen 1)cilahor lilil savagclY. lino he fear -lies the end or tile -tow ire, is exhaneted and revered with blood, This punishment is greatly dreaded, siot so inueli du account oil the physi- cal suffering it entalla as the disgrace that follows, for the man. is au outcast attor-w aids far teveriti we elts That tile eirth ia much older the sun .is the opinion ef a well-ltnown scientist The Cannaamest foam of, "phobia," a , state, of .fea'Iiig Ibat hasno reason - 010 eauOe Is fear ef the dank.. • S-17eTiej • 'loaf - Herd's your cer.orrunity .participate 0 those three big cash prizes. Wo osislt to' rut Tel,- ATIILETIU GDIDE,'CUr neer Sporting Paper on the map and at once. It would take as months ar.ii months to reach our circulation objective by ordinary cansoesing methdde so we have decided' to spend our money in a way whereby our own subscribers will gb an opportunity to participate in our cependitureiwhieli really makes our proposition a aranaml one ell the way round. To participate in this subscription compaign you simply indicr.te on the coupon below whether id your cstiMation the BOME TEAM will score MORE, LESS or , TUE SAME NUISIDER cf goals than they scored in the corresponding sumo of last Tear, by placing an "X" in the cannot provided in the coupon. Prizes will he. ..awarded to subscribers as follows: The first prize to the subscriber nlio submits the highest correct estimate. The seemed prize to the subscriber who sulornits the second highest correct estimate and tile third prize to,the subscriber who submito the third highest. Prizes will bo eceally divided among subscribers whose estimates rank eaually correct. lst Prize 56500 2nd Prize S3500 3rd Prize 52000 (1) An entries must be made on coupons provided foe that (2) Any coopon which has been altered or mutilated will be disqualified. • - (3) In event of a tie, or ties, prises will be divided equally between those • tieing, but should the necessity arise, •the Auditor reserves the right to .rearrange prize M1OTICY so that the first prize winners will receive more than the sceor.d, and the second prize wionese receive more than the third. • Matches on coupons incorrectly scheduled, or not com- menced, same will be struclx ofl the coupon. In the event of a game being started, and then discontinued for any reason whatsoever, the score it13 registered at the time the game is terminated, will he accepted as being the same as,a full game. , The Auditor reserves the right to disqualify any coupon for what, in his opinion, is a good arid sufficient reason, and it is a distinct condition of entry that the Auditor's decision shall be accepted as final and legally binding in all Matters concerning this competition. No cor- respondence will be entered into or interviews granted. In marking coupon, place cross in column. provided; denote whether you think the HOME team will score (4) • MORE GOALS, LESS GOALS, or the SAME NUMBER OF GOALS' as in the corresponding game of last year. Should the score shown for last year's games be ineor- rect it will not affect any estimate ds the figures will be taken as printed. hercivith. Entrant's must enclose 910 with each coupon'which will entitle them to five. 'wec1cs' subscrir.ton to THE ATTIS"' entry coupon and twentyniive weelm' subscription. elertc- teneE, or $1, which entitles them to one entso (0) No two prizes will be paid out in any Inc week to any , , one subscriber. (10) -Employees of' TI -IE ATHLETIC GUIDE cannot compete. . (11) Prizes are awarded on the resolts received by cable on or before 9 a.m. 'Monday following date of matches. (12) No responsibility will be accepted by THE ATHLETIC GUIDE for the loss or non-delivery of any coupon. Proof of posting will not be accepted as proof of de- lisery or reseirit. (13) Coupons SOCC:i"'"i without name or address will be dis- qualified. • • • (14) In cases et capital prize 'winners when the address is given ns "General Delivery" only, proof of identification will be required beforc mailing of capital prize. r'4171. 171 avg ATHLETIC GUIDE PUBLISHING CO., 508 Dominion Bank 131dg., Vancouver, B.C. I enter this Football Competition with the understanding that I agree to abide by the published rules governing ounie„ and to accept the Auditor's decision as final' and legally binding. Twenty-five cents enclosed for five weeks' subscription entitles ine to one estimate; 50c. text weeks and two estimates: 75c, fifteen- weeks and' three CRtiMateI; $1.00, twenty weeks and five estimates. NOTE-Marix with an X in column proildeci whether ydu think the ROME tam will score MORD, LESS or the SAME number of goals as in the corresponding game last season. NAME ADDRESS Mark with X in column brovided. "M' • HOME TEAM Aston Villa Sunderland Bolton W. 1 Clanton 0. Coventry Charlton A. •0 Luton Northampton 2 0 Queen's Pk. 1. 1 1 Accrington 1 2 Lincoln 1 0 - Rochdale 2 1 Dundee 2 0 Kilmarnock 1 Raith Rovers 1 1 Lent Yeneo Score s mor "I," is less; "S" 0 same. No. Games to. be Played Dec. 30 Compet gams closes Midnight cc. 29, BY Team 2 '0 Preton 1 2 2 Birmingham Cardiff Rotherham Test Ham. Watford 0. Millwall Brighton & 11. tiortsm Guth - --- Halifax Barrow Ashington Albion Rovers Ilibernians Celtic Couppix 21'0.2 73tt S - Coupon No. Coupon ito. 4 15 Is 63 Coupon 156.5 Africa's Wife Market. , , In the Christian Herald, M. T. Dy- sart tells this interesting .fia.rrative. "That wives in Africa ate not given with all good wishes and congratula- tions but sold for a price is 'well known In many parts of South Africa as "lo - bola" or "cattle," Thun when the pur- chase price is spent they speak of the "cattle" as having been "eaten." "Of late considerable cliscussioneha.s been going on in some ,of the local , Papers because some of the better edu- cated natives otjeet tb its being called 'a commercial transaction' 'It is an insult to say that we sell our daugh- ters,' writeS. one. But when, asked to explain remarks like 'I bought you with my cattle' or `What, shall a cow refuse to go 'where it is driven?'. their only excuse is that: 'Of, course, the custom has lost some of its value with the prient generation, but as it forms a bedrock of native social life it would be absolute folly to invite the Govern- ment to legislate against it.' 'Oomplications rising from the `lo - bola' affairs are endless.In most „in- stances the case goes first to the na- tive chief of the district. It has been said that fully- 95 per cent. of the na- tive heathen court miss& are 'Iobola' cases. "In our territory one of the prime evils resulting from the labolti' sys- tem is its 'sleter-evil, emitengateri.' Cattle are not to he found in rhie part of the country owing to the tsetse fly and money, at least gold sovereigns, are equelfy as scarce, -unless ene goes away to the mines. and works for some two or th-ree years or more to get the purchase price. Hence the difficulty is' over -Come by 'giving another woman or girl, oftentimes a mere child, in ex- change. This 'muteugatori' system multiplie.s a hundredfold the already .existing evils of the ilobola' system. "One veal about to take a wife has, not the required amount of money. So he paysdawn what he has and pro- mises the father or guardian his first daughter. • Thus the, hapless Ilt.tle girl is sold before she starts on her jour- ney into the world, and, as is often the case, turned over to her owner as soon as she is. old enong,h to be of service In the garden. ' At One time sneezing was regarded as in sign «1 good: luck. "Cascarets" 10 Best Bowel • Laxative 'When Bilious, Constipated To clean eet your bowels without cramping or overacting, take Cason - rets. Sick headache, biliousness, gases, indigestion, sour, upset,stomach and all such distress" gone by mornieg. Nicest physic on earth for groaa and children. 10e a box. Taste like candy. America's Pioneer Dog ,Romodies Book on DOG DISEASES and I-Iow to Feed Maned Free to any Ad- dress by the Author. IT. Clay falovet: Co., Ino. 1211 West 2410 Street •New York, U.S.A. 77 QUARSE SALT LAN . SALT Bulk Carlots TORONTO SALT WORKS C. J. CLIFF TORONTO FishermarA s ruierd Tho original and only cionn-ine 1G OF P4IN4 .„ • 4 ravi- N. 5. ISSUE. No, OTHER! 0i)en '1' Bowels -t \ "California Fig Syr up Hurry Mother! A teaspoonful "California Fig Syrup" now- will t»hor- ouglily the 'little bowels and in a few 010 -urs you leave a wall, playfu child again. Been a cross, feverish, lalld 1 ' f eonstipated c lovas its " it ru " y taste, and mothers' can rest easy be- cause it never fails to work all the Sour bile and poisons right out of the stomach and bowels withhut griping or eesetting the Tell yotir druggist you want only the genuine "California Fig Syrup" which has directions for babies and children of all ages' printed on bottle., Mather, you Must say "California." Refuse any ; invitation. Oil storage tani-s in the Panaina Canal zorne„ have been equipped with rnetal awnings to prevent a serious loss of oil by evaporation. The longest -lived fashion is surely the famous "Salvation Army" bonnet., which has not really changed. since 1877. Minard's It-Inimcnt tor Distemper. The common flea is really a wing- less fly. 'SiltIg 01 011001,,;c sibownnce;tteifP, pro dee. • CaaSIT:',g roveeetue..,,pee TOLAC pups, asdults, Reid 13roSi. Ontario - OLt argo hooloa %shirts Send Yerie 33 EfoT,ING 1)E' AT used, • pully, wwa OnlY eio, snipped subject, tO Opproyet (t6t. prioso 111 (faiMea, yurls Bet 115 York se, Toreete• ' eiratee owe iiipIiS 'You anydoon'titlenreedstrnoine;curreneProatla!th01 Q cure pimpled' danced by, poor blood, ',Fake Extract, of Rents----- up-»-stud your in will cdret the o ,,,elureogritiaugr:;iiaunvi tispe:S. ayy5scor c.fisrSt will sweeten your 'Stomach end ' ur bowln' 5 . ; At drug stores. -O''''sosio7C-r1S2'"Pess.soC 4i1,010 ,144.0 H. -04,.i 0 44-3,4,,,,,, ' 5 1 PUT STOMACH ORDER AT ON ' (Tape's Diapepsin" for Gas, Indigestion or Sour Stomach IlestantlY! Stomaeh corrected! You never feel the slightest distress from incligesti.on or a sour, a cal, gaaay stom- ach, after you eat a tablet of "Pape's Diapersina' Tbe Momeat it reaches - the stonva.eli all scurneset, flat-alteciee, heartburn, gases, palpitation acrid pain. disappear. Druggists gua.reartee each package to correct digestion a.t or.oe. End your stomaclt trontle- for few cents. EER FEEL fl 111D119 Women Should.Know How LydiaT. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Helps at This Trying Period Sheboygan, Wisconsin. -“I was run down, tired and nervous. 1 could not even d o tny,own 101 10,1 I q housework, could not sleep at night arid all kinds of queer ▪ thoughts would come tome. Finally I gave up going- to the decton and a frien.cl. 1. told me of Lydia E. iPinkham'-s Vegeta- able Cohipound. After the first bottie 1 could Steen better diIJ and I have 'kept on improving ever since. I have taken seven bottles now and ani so happy that I am all over these bad feelings. "-Mrs. B. LANSER, 1639 N. 3rd St., Sheboygan, Wisconsin. , For the woman entering middle age Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound can be of touch benefit. During this time of life certain changes take place which :sometimes develop into serious trouble. Melancholia, nervousness. headache and dizziaess are some of the symptoms. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound is a natural restora- tive, especially adapted to assist nature in carrying you safely past thie time. Why not give it a fair trial Citaticura Insure HealthyConaplexions Daily use of Cuticura Soop, ...d..ssistod when necessary by Cutici ira Ointment, promotes a clear sal, good hair ad soit white bands in most cases when all else fails. Alwaysinclude the excinisitelys centedcuti- cure Talcum in your toilet preparations. Soap 210. Ointmett 25 and 50. Tolman 25c. Sold throughout the Dominion. CanadianDepot: Loonsm, Limited, 344 St. Paul Si,, W., Montreal. -.45;st-enticurre Soap shaves wit1tout mug. ,UNL,ESS you -see the name "Bayer" on tablets are not getting Aspirin at all you Accept only an "unbroken package' Aspirin,". Avbich,, tont:21,1ns directions a -physicians during 22 years and pi .„. • Colds Toothache Earache blaittly 'Bayer" boxes of 12 fe -the teen) 'mere' tee seeticaeldoStel* ot 5-110-10 s1 rwthilfue.i•ure, Ifs asels) thv":P wilt be Stamped. w1,1,b, the', Headaci Neur 1.11