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What As a Boy Scout?
A Boy Scout! Ile enjoys a walk
`through file woods more than he does
'the excitement of the city streets. He
Mearns tate facts about the winds, the
'stars, they trees and all living things—
; and beco::.:es "master of ldmself" in
°the open.
A Sleet can tie a knot that will hold,
the can c..�i:u, he can patch, a tent, he
can' mewl a tear in liis trousers, 1,e
can teil yeti what weeds are poisonous
!arid wha" are not; if living near the
'ocean, lake or river he eau reef a sail
or pull au oar.
A Scout does not run away when an•
accident occurs. If a person has been
cut he uees his first aid knowledge in
stopping the flew of blood; if a person
has been burned he knows just what
to do to alleviate the sufferings; and
'should anyone be drowning, his train -
:lug helps him to meet the emergency,
to awful, with all clothes stn if neces-
sary. to the person in danger, and to
abrins hint back to safety. And when
ithe drowning person is pulled ashore,
he doesn't stand around waiting tor
;somebody else to do something, He
;knows how to apply artiecial respire-
; tion and sets to it at once .because he
ltnows that not one moment Can be
lost.
A Scout Is kind to everything that
lie's. He prides himself upon doing
lr "good turn" every day—for which
be, of course, will not accept a tip.
A Scout promisee to do his duty to
:God and his country, to help other
.people at all times, to obey the Scout
slats, and at all times undertakes to do
;,laic best to peep himself physically
strong, mentally awake and morally
li t raight.
„ , Any boy, twelve years of age or
over, may become a Boy Scout by*
joining a troop that has already been
started. In case there is no troop in
his neighborhood, or if for other reg.-
eons it Is advisable to form a new
troop, this may be done after con>sul-
tation with Scout Headquarters in
Toronto. But in any case, the consent
4itt the parent or guardian must be
lzbown on the enrollment blank.
Newsprint From Peat,
English experimenters have demon-
strated the possibility of making
)newsprint incl other papers from peat,
Mixed with pulp for the finer grades.
News is distributed throughout the
xtatives of Central Africa 'by means
of ,drum -signals.
The Cash Value of Courtesy.
It was a busy season of the year
on the farm of a leading. Yorkshire
breeder, The owner (you would ree-
ognize him tif I mentioned his name)
was away on some 'important busi-
ness. An auto drove into the yard
and abusiness-like man stepped out,
who wanted, `tto see the boss."
The man in charge of the ferns,
thinking of the work almost Shriek-
ing to be done, was perhaps a little
hurried and impatient Yin his dealings
with 'a proipeetive custcmer. At any
rate, the visitor, when lie saw the
farm ranee a little later, complained
of i>•tt reception at the farm. That
night the owner called his men and
gave them the following instruction:
'Tem now on I am going to be
respone'.ble whether or not any work
reznairis undone because a customer
dropsin op us unexpectedly. We hurt
the feelings of a customer to -clay by
beine discourteous to hint. For all I
know, it may have cost sue $1,000 in
business,
"My instructions are to drop what
ever you are doing, awl place: your-
self at the disposal of the visitor. Ile
is not interested whether we are busy
or not, but in inspecting our herd,
Give as good an impression as you
can,"
This man has been in the purebred
business long enough to learn that
,good will means a whole lot In the
anal checking up of accounts. His
order to the men was merely carry-
ing out of a good business policy.,
Maley livestock breeders who are
complaining about show sales might
and the reason in their treatment of
visitors to the farm.
t
W1PNTE, WEATHER
HARD ON TTLE ONES
.._v ,
Mat
Kiel Gloves from Whale . 1
Intestines..
Soft, ;,liable !tidy" that is as strong
and durable es its ,genuine prototype.
from the iutestlihes of tbe whale;
thick sole loather of excellent quality
from tate lining of the wl=•ale's mouth;
five or more liege split sides of tough
leather from. the elan of the beluga,
the common dolphin of the North Pa
chic: these are only a few of the many
revolutionary products obtained from
aquatic leather, the manufacture of
which has become one of the new im-
portant industries of the Pacific North-
west.
From an embryonic idea three years
ago to a practical method or utilizing
annually millions of dollars' worth of •
otherwise wasted by-products, and
supplying a now source of sorely need-
ed material, the advancement of the
industry has been pi,enonleuel.
The latest development is the utili-
zation of the skins of ,sea lions and
stats, au d the intestines and n�toutlz
shin. of the whale. The intestines of
a 00 -ft. whale measure 60 to 73 ft. in
length, and about 6 in. in diameter,
or, when opened and spread out fiat, •
about 18 in. wide. A satisactory pro-
cess bas been found to tan this ma-
terial. producing a fuse substitute for
"Title lining or wall of the whale's
stomach, its some species a huge sack
several feet in diameter, is converted
Into a leather, which in thickness, teat-
tura and .Strength resembles the Al-
pine (ammo's or kid, but is superior to
it in beteg of uniform strength
tlirou ;gout.
The inside of the whale's mouth
furnielms a skin whirls is ta.tlt,ed and
Metaled into a material that resenibias
a side of sole leather from a bull's
aide, differing asps; in a "rib," whlcb
runs through it at intervals of a half
inch. This makes an artistic and
practically indestructible bag leather.
The beluga ineasuree 18 to 25 ft. In
length and weighs, around. 1,000 lbs.
Its !title can be split five or six times,
each resulting layer the thickness of
calfekin, with the added advantage
that all parte of every split are sarong
and pliable, and capable of being
worked up and utilized in praeiically
every ,uauner that calfskin can.
All types of sharke'-•rand, sand, ham-
mer -head, white. basking or giant
shark—furnish valuable leather, and
the grain of this tough product make:;
it prized for upholstering, bag and
truulc cttvertug, etc'. The akin of the
average deep-sea shark, which is 10 to
12 it. in length, measures about 35 eq.
ft. This is split as many es eight
1 times.
"Pape's Diapepsin" for Indi-
gestion.
pe's 1)iapeltsin" is tbo quickest,
surest relief for Indigestion, Gases,
Flatulence, Heartburn, Souruess, Fer-
mentation or Stamaeh Distress caused
by acldityr. A few tablets give almost
immediate stomach relief and shortly
the stomach is corrected so you can
eat favorite foods without fear. Large
case costs only 60 cents at drug store.
Absolutely harmless and pleasant.
Millions helped annually. Largest
selling stomach corrector In world.—
Adv.
Our Canadian winters are exceed-
ingly hard on the health of little ones. l
The weather is often so severe that
file mother cannot take the little Quell
out for an airing. The consequence is
that baby Is confined to aterheated,
i •e
badly ventilated rooms; (alms cold
and becomes cross and peevish. Baby's
Own Tablets should be given to keep
the little one healthy. They are a mild
Iaxative which regulate the stoivaelt
and bowels and thus prevent colds.
The Tablets are sold by medicine
dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box
from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Ont.
Close formations are stated to be
due to the presence of dustin the air,
the particles of dust acting as centres
of •condensation for the formation of
raindrops.
Minard's Liniment Relieves Distemper
• Surnames and Their Qrigin.
YATES
Variations -- Byatt, Ligget, Gates,
Gaits, Waite, Wayte.
Racial Origin—English.
Source - Geographical, also occupa-
tional.
• 'Tlie family names in this group are
',Interwoven through what Is, to our
modern training, one of the most in-
toinprehensible changes in language
gond spelling—namely, the switching
about of the letters "Y," "G," "H,"
'and `"W," which occurred about the
time the English language reasserted
itself in a new form following the
'Norman invasion,
The explanation lies in peculiarities
;et pronunciation In those days which
iSre not yet thoroughly understood,
%1st the ,fact remains in the form of
`written records that these four letters
'often were substituted one tor an -
!other.
i "Yate" was the old English form
ler "gate." Hence the family names
Dates and Yates often come from the
eine original form "atte Yate," or
j'atte Gate;" that Is to say, "at the
agate." l3'.lt the name of Gates is often
Faet with, In addition to this form, as
ria Gate" or "Le Geyt," and also as
Pile Weyte,"- these last three forms be -
pg an an old English name for the pub-
ic watchman, the policeman, we'd
call him.
Tho name Byatt is the modern sur-
1iva1. of "By -Yate," moaning "by the Late." And the family name of Ligget
topresents several stages of shorten -
from the"atte o t fide ate
y
,"
laitte 1a to say, "at the Lid -gate." Lid -
to being the name of a definite Io-
ns in England to -day.
MacNAB
Variations -Abbot, Abbotson,
Racial Origin—,Scottish and English.
Souroe--Ocupatton.
The family name of Maclv'ab is simp-
ly the Anglicized version of the Gaelic
"Mac-an-A.ba," and it means exactly
the same thing as Abbotaon, "son of
abbot."
From this it might be inferred, In
View of the.celibacy to which the
clergy of both England and Scotland
were bound, that there was scandal in-
volved in the origin of this group of
names. Such, however. is not the
case.
It is not possible to trace the Eng-
lish names to their various individual
sources !n all cases. of course, as they
came into being here and there at dif-
ferent times In different parts of the
country; but the Gaelic clan system
permits us to trace the name in Soot -
land back to a single source.
MacNab is the nani y of one of the
Larger clans, known as "Chlann-an
Aba," or "the descendants of the Ab-
bot." This particular abbot held of-
ficial position at Glendochart in the
reign of King David I. He was not a
priest, but a layman. The organiza-
tion of ,the medieval aooeys was not
always entirely religions, and laymen
often had official and administrative
duties within then.
The English name ,in ;some cases
may have ,originated as the result of
a father of a family having renounced
holy orders, but the other explanation
appears' to be predominant.
The names Abbot and Abbotson are
need -ay -septa' of the elan MacNab.
After sten-da,� trial of
INSTANT POSTUM
instead of coffee, you're apt
to wonder why you stuck to
the coffee ee habit..so long
INSTANT POSTUM
IS DELICIOUS
AND HEALTHFUL
'There's r 79 !
t
Looking for Trouble.
'When we say of some ane that he
looks for trouble, we mean that be
goes about with a chip on his shoulder,
a grlevanee to vent, a supersensitive•
nese to fancied slights, with an amour
propre that is forever waiting to be
wounded.
It would be well if looking for
trouble meant the seeking and finding
and relief of the world's distress and
destitution. It would be well If it
meant a constant• watchfulness for
those who are friendless and forsaken.
For the want ani the woe of those who
suffer cannot come to our door and
plead there. Sickness and weakness
prevent. To often in. matters of
philanthropy out of sight Is out of.
mind. That is why it does not do for
charity merely to keep ofitce hours
and expect the suppliants to present
themselves. Trained investigators
must bo sent to tbe spot to discover
what cries sant to be done,' and to do it.
That is the kind of looping for
trouble that is a .real help to the world.'
The other kind is a nuisance, a hind-
rance to business, a social and indus-
trial affliction.
The man who has a tale of woe
which he springs whenever he gets a
chance --or makes a chance—never
stops to refect that the pian to whom
he tells his sad s+torym'ay have a cross'
of his own to carry.
See this placid, gentle, benignant
face of a. good woman. ••Her counten-
ance seems to mirror one day .linked
to another in ways that always have
been ways of pleasantness and peace.
Little do we know the battle, the suf-
fering and self-denial, the anxiety and
stress out of which this strong, calm
character has come;. She has known
trouble --and that is why she seems
to have room for everybody else's
trouble -why her bet rt. le gig enoligll
to hold not only her family, but her
neighborhood, her country, her world:
It is almost a pity to bring her any
story of distress --it wrings her heart
and moves her at once to some active
measure of conipassime
Behold this. man -how strong, and
capable: and vigorous -Ito seems! I-Iaas
he ever had to strive," and agonize?:
Yes; his lite has mainly been Warfare,
but his ,nest victory hue been :that lie
sloes irot let it show; that all the set-
backs and disappointlneets Ilene .not
eltl ittered Irl
b nr ' lIe does not waste
time or expend energy in complaining,
He is too busy to loom: fQr•treuble, to
cultivate and to.proclairn it in a world
that has troubles of its own •
PALE, WAN CHEEKS
INDICATE
ANAEMIA
New Heald, Can be Obtained by
Enriching the Blood.
When a girl in her `teens becomes
Peevish, listless and due, when noth-
ing seems to interest ber and dainties
de not tempt her appetite, you may be
certain that she needs -more good
blood titan her syetein is provided'
with. Before long her pallid cheeks,
frequent headaches, breathlessness
and heart palpitation will confirm that
she is anaemic. Many mothers, Sas the
result of their own girlhood experi-
ence, can promptly detect the early
.signs of auaenala and the wise mother
does not wait for the trouble to de-
velop further, but.. at once gises her
daughter a course with Dr. Williams'
Pink Nils, which renews tbe blood
supply auti ttanishes anaelnia before it
bas obtained a hold on the system.
Among the many who have benefited
by the use ot these pills is Miss Dora
Kerr, R.R. No. 4, Weirton, Ont.. who
says: -For a long time I ltud been
feelu;g tired and worn out. I was
troub.c d with lzealdache and neckache, I
se would wake up in the a wait g
feelfug tired and depressed. 1 had to •
walka causidrrailld ctistir.+'e gelato, to
and from school and would feel so I
tired that it seemed I could net go toe
other atop. About this time a letiy
doctor canes to the echoes, to eratatine
the children, and she told use I balmy •
needed a tonie to build sue up. Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills had been twee, ru r
our heine before this and I begin to
take them. I run only nay that they
have greatly helped we. 1 no for"ger .`
suffer from the headaches awl back.'
aches and I now wake up In the mem ;
hag
n rn-
itag feellug rested and refreshed. If
ever In need of a tonic agein I shall
to a rats titlzt� zt taking I)r. 'SS':tiitalns'
laiuk I'IIIs."
You can get these pills through any
dealer in znedtotue or b; mail post
paid at 50 ceuts a box or sir boxes for;
`2.7,0, from The 1)r. Will ems' eledil
rine Co.,Brockville.
, rant.
Child's A h Dental Chair.
a al, ,
The importance ef caring for the
teeth of children has been so strongly
rteallrett during the past e.w ye me.
tbat ninny devices have boon brought
out to facilitate the work. The latest
ot these is a special dentc+l chair, as
complete in appointments as is the
regular adult size, hut constmeted or.
u retiut'e,t scale. Beeides the regular
footrest, the child's chair is fitted with ;
an auxiliary rest for the comfort or.
the sruali.eet patieut. Height adjust -
:neat is accomplished by means of a
pedal acting epee n mechanism in the
pedestal base. The headrest is also
adjustable..
MONEY ORDERS.
Buy your out-ot-town supplies with
Dominion Express Money Orders.
Five Dollars casts three cents.
Oaf.
Scrap Ferris Wheel,
The famous Ferris wheel, which baa
attracted much attention among the
foreilga visitors in Paris for the last
20 years, is to be demolished and the
steel will be, used in the recon8trno-
tion of devastated regions of that
country.
Hydro In. Scotland.
Scotch interests are planning to oh
taiu 42,000 electrical lxcsrsepowtr by
harnessing three lakes, .and to utilize
the water -power inning to waste in
the watershed of the Tay.
Cali Agaln.
I'edl:ir - Is the !ally of the lasese
?„
Mr. Newlywed—"Yes, ca, bet there 1'eh
a thit:g in the wide world we want."
Pedlar -'All right, sir; I"Il cal/
again wher the ht.ueyr:ten is ever."
Wanted it to Go.
'ends a my eat," el:p'i ded the irate ,
The Tsetse Fly.
The Diir•ecter of Agriculture, for
Southern Rhcd,esia, says that the
tsetse fly, so widely fatal to domestic
animate; has' invaded new districts of
South Africa and reoccupied territory
that was infected many years ago, but
that has been tree since the outbreaks
of rinderpest in 1.896. The advance of
thei fly in sone places menaces tarns
and m oth'ers' prevents the settlement
of ,otherwise desirable land. In areas
where big game has been reduced to a
miniinunh;or where the forest has
been loveled,, the fly has been greatly
reduced in numbers. The bite of the
tsitse sty causes what is popularly
kn'owu: at the sileepi?vg sickness.
Dertnark is the only country
which restricts its sovereigns to two
names, used alternately. For over 400
years the Danes have had only Chris-
tiana :•anl Fredeticks as their mon-
archs.
Chilblains, Frost -
Bites and chapped
hands use
BAUME
BENGUE
for immediate relief try a tube
to -day and be convinced
BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES
ZI OO a tuba
THE LEEM'N0 Rtt, ry CQ LTA;
• tnOHiltrAi.
Aplenty tot Dr. Jules nouns
RELIEVES PAIN
'211uterc 1 eot • 5tAroi Vsek, •Tired •.
3„u ning alta :A,,ohtarg Teet.
aay'4l work or a4, Long teacup
t are 'ooze lee'tele used up,
After a hard
nd pod fey,
hatlre thorn in hot water then ruh them
w91:i ,witlx i:tidA1rD'S 1<,tLt1MBNt'• 1t
rrtlt relieve 3•oti ,"d /;i1• '%'1-,11, never,be
awlCltOMt .tk t?PG.t_,e,
Classified Advertisements.
Trims TOstozTo 1'8 R 8: l'IOS1'IT&L,.
near Weston, Ontario, in
afli1intiox
Ith Bellevue a
.Allied Hospitals. Nets'
York, ower, to young women desirous
of becoming gxtplltie1 mire a. three:
year course of general training; attrac-
tive recaidenee: single rooms. For salary
and other information: apply I.culy Sup,
ertnten*ient, Toronto l"ree Hoslitak,
Weston, 'Ontario.
,t►c}m,lTTS w+.t.Frrnn.
I A(*te ms WANT1tD, W458 :�AT1V1Z
Herbs 1e as remedy for the relief or
constipation, Indigestion, 13itioustuess,,
Rheuniathm , ICtdne Troubles. It 1`3.
welt -known, itersing been eateraslv&y ad*
verttsed, striae it was_!lrst mans ettct red
.Ln 1888, by distr ib.irlon of large '.uanti-
tles of dlnar.acs, goofs Books, Health_
$oaks. etc., which are furnished to
agents free et charge. The remedies are
sole at a price t'at allows agents to
Yr,:,ut*le their s sc r,_ ` Write klorze D.
'131113 Bital.Bi Co.. 121 St. P.:u? St. East.
Montreal. !Stender: shria pave-.
(turfs' to ri,e € 1 zgene•', ''a .nal iv tat
CORNS
Lift Bight Off
r without Pain
1<
say a a'� it. goes-•'-SFe ,
311=t ll.?.. , sl r:y•face'4t la
ra'a,_.. en; :;,,,'st resdor the alk,'.1 nuts
Pl,ese :,.: ..aril, piF.itt rgi; .ay "e".:
gine:' n?.. tea l''
Stevie. Acll;tl;.n.
st tC..;,. ...fie• reit•" 7: 1 iieve
SJtI t] En t 41t?t.t eti.+i
*1 ,11 %'ti • ••g -c",
:,. a a✓; remove eveiy tura esra, soft
eerie
,o;t e,d we:eel yee t.r k ern *i,een tri` J:,, lel ca}l:tee .i:liQQ
'I"Peit Ii.ieI,, yeti i,?an:
elastic! Drop a iittle "'Fieezent" ea
an acbir.g core, instautiy that rc:Y,L
eire;s i st;iug, then shortly you lift ii,
I r glt, off .•• ?Fi angers lioa:•.n`t huts a
ill:.
Four tlt•rtyg..,,t >' .s ,3 tit$r. e et
i'iG":,rrite' ter a, few tante, eel/it:tie`At
at' .tie
salre 'sae-...,. tai■"rai'
, li<
tdathu A7.3,nCl,
.:� p" " LZ,o y' •1°.;, lad;' 4"f c.tv.O '
il�ttl tri•' i :'1 set "sal of the c'uri'e
in her f'.r y ta'.a al: argil was, fend of este
ter,! ng to rc':t'l to esu. One LIglit 5'le
;Va., .7,f aged llpo a tits} lap of a vieiter.
attrl.Eirg r, a reed tete of her favorite
til) ,<.y T,4t6tr u'' aileu rdolio.
el:e v ;; sate -getting is ?it ;rl:n
rat t.er several nto aie. t,at; r
tolps ca;:' -' tnof rupteii her by - 9y isg; B
'list, tny il',ar s<i.iel, 1 saga:: aeey-
tiftg etixutt 0441i ,art ¢i. st. kelt,.."
i 'utow lt.'• ea:d tl'ei :,n .i C•ae
vrenp''ty rat l sot pp;e.ta 1 ;els"p
ts'ati,•t.t, 4] the Cta.,..,F.,' Ills„@.,,
'tecta :weal; river . evetui i,.'pioe'.,.
elle, eourheiee : "It's oeer since "' fi
In Great Britain, tiva',e a t -aa
est title of :no'aiiity. The first 1:ui 1isht
duke was Edward, the Mack Priree,I
created. Duke ef. Cornwall in 1337,
MOTHER!
"California Syrup of Pigs"'
Child's Best Laxative
AS 3^fia Want.
S i; ; ,zur itee:
/er.i
tkfLeg seemly."
h� e ' a,11:v.,tar4:ryl..
1 Caen'. la. ow as -Lea.
,,
Ile.. ""lie !:'s-$i't Terve; Le ea
,ss eoutt, isett'tiiiar on his t'lertee
:4titaartts Liniment for Dandruff,
priesteers in Great x ' aeia
were t regio e 1 is two waye - Bent
ilearifia tie the Lied, are! over ''elan a•a
cies:ries; cauls nrd hili •a;
trete?: e. Pr; ;he Eta;;t Cast.
Ii i s 4;+t:tai.tted that s `raet,
my are destroy+esl dotty.
rll.t UTIC tJ RA
SOOTHES SKIN TROUBLES
Bathe with plenty of Cuticura Soap
and hot water to cleanse and puri-
fy. Dzy lightly and apply Cuticura
Clan e t tosoothe and heal Cuti-
curdTalcum soothes and cools the
!skin ,.and overcomes heavy perepi-
ration. Delicate,dellghtful,distingue.
Beas2Se. Taleara2&. sold
thruugbouttheDominion. CanadlanDepot:
L•,e,eae, Lialtrd, :4; St. Peal Si, W. illesireal.
J Cutleura.4ase ebnveawithout mug.
ASPIRIN
Accept "California" Syrup rie algal Only "Bayer" is Genuine
only—look for the name California oli
the package, then you are sure your
child is having the best and most
harmless physic for the little stomach,
liver and bowels. Child:au Iove its
fruity taste. Full directions on each
bottle. You must say "California."
America's Pioneer Dog It nedies
Book on
000 DISEASES
and Hovr to Feed
Nailed Fres to any m-
drees b• the _Author,
5i, Chs G1 over o., rate
ild Weat 31st Street
New York, U.B.A.
lArarningl Take no chances with
substitutes for genuine "Bayer Tablet*
of Aspirin." finless you see the nam*
"Bayer" on package or on tablets you
are not getting Aspirin at all. In every
Bayer package are directions for
Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheu-
matism, Earache, Tootlr:aoble, Lumbago
and for Pain, Handy tin boxes of
twelve tablets cost few cents., Drug-
gists also sell larger packages. Made
rn Canada. As1trin is the trade' mark(registered do Canada), of Bayer Manu-
facture of Monoaoetioeeidester of
f Sa.Ucylicacid,
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