HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1924-1-17, Page 3'outing. le t an oremdt, a Ey than' fruate ye ahal) keeav thorn," cli aeaeter moulding and developing 0Yeraellt and although ia ft 011, oe- aelotially labelled ea beiag ratarY In Its purpoee, we fn fl general that ,the real underlying purpose is better uaderstood and aPpreclated. - Ther is an age Oa judging ay results, • mad it may be 'of. intetest ta put Scout- ing to thia test also. 'Is it doing the', Work .• for Which , the oaganization ea:late? The ,followieg• stories ,from, ,• e few from .raitny, ,amy helpto a ccanclusion. ' Tbey apeale . for theinselvee. 'Taro Years ago .1 had occaelon to look for a .al,ab 'leader for. on of. our S.choral Packs, After making some quiriesaarom. the boys' as to who they •,aveuld, like for thee, leader it was era • st4racces1a agreed., that 13illy ,Senes Was the et .and proper person to aaseme that .restionsibility, Imagine my grief. .tatiesu. 1,made same inquiry oa the pain-- eipal of theechoo abaut the, character of the said 11111y, ,,akets he told ma that . be waa abs,olutely the ewarat boy he had..eyea bad anything to do with in a,11. h1aaeltool experaericea I was In- formed „Billy haa been'expelled from two of the eity: achools and unless he. mended bus acaas•11aveuld be .only matter of tinie till he was 'kicked' but of theeachool.he was.now attending. I Was ,e0 iaterestea ia.this bad boy that I. decided. tn.' aee' b.ini myself and, fled out if he wag ae-hepelees as piatexed. , (I have •neyer yet discovered a really . bad boy inla years' eaperience among . , them). I made some 'other inquiries, but was keenly disappointed in the re- sults. I 'again .visiteca 'the•. Wolf Cubs. and asked If they were de•eided on their cholee-oa leadership, ,at: the same time trying te`awiteh, over, to another leader. Rut no it.' was again ,enani- mous that, Billy should betender. : I thongtata over the Matter for a 'few days, then decidell that this was a • . splendid' opportenity to put 'Seouting' to teat.' 'I had • a long talk with Billy and soars got 'his. con.fidesice•and de- cided fat myself that after all there is some good la. the :worat Of boas, During the Past taao years. Billy aas, ' made good, as .leader with the Cubs •t and has...developed into a fine type of bay, thoroughly trustworthy and de- pendable, •The Principa,l. of the School •aassures' Me that 'Scouting has -worked a Wonderful ',change. in this lad,. and has been the ,snea,ris of claa,nging an incorrigible boy Into a leader in which. any organization. • -might feel justly • proud. , •and the choicest ORANGE Roie Tafa'aaa").'4. the QUALITY :HEALTH E LicAL'-rtoN BY DR, J. S. -MIDDLETON • Praylnelal Board of Heaitir, Or:aerie ' Dr. aliadletoe -will be glad to answer quesaiona ou Public Health mat - 'teas through this columa. Address him at Spadina Hoarse, Spadina , Crescent, Toronto. , Only ay the •eateateat .arlherence to the bealtheethoritiee, do their best to • a aeas' echmate the public as to the clangeae qcollianin.41,111i±s-iiinceabrieeglidli:et'la7ess cbaell lu*aealliitgealt a ogfeacapTablnliliellisicuapbp1:a tc•liasleladsecso'opaielr':al ttlorYa,- in minimal/a, Those abusing the COM carrying oast measures that are necea- moll welfare are Public nuisances and , sary aor the public welfare. should bo prosecuted as such. • A few day a ago in a Michiaan town The, a:estmajority of people are awe eases of scarlet fever were re - willing and anxious to assist tlle ported by a citizen. When the state Health, Departalent in observing quart' medical inspector arrived on the scene antine law's, but there seems' to be a be actually found six eases. This abate -fear Persons scattered throughout, of affairs showed a' gross laxity on the etery district avho haVe no health cou-Ipart of someboda, and as a reeult an scienee-etbal is, they do not seein to. epidemic,' of acarlet - fever is now -realize the imPeatance of. any prayers-- , threat-adz-ig that district, The despatch titre Or Cillar.alltille measures to Pre - states that the blame for the situation vent or, curtail the spread of calna, in this Michigan town can he traced municable disease. • Ito abject careleesness -oh the part ea • Just recently I met a peculiar, but the local health. officer. But for the alas, all too common type of individual &Tarts of a former health officer, the _whose daughter had contracted acarlet schools would prObahly hive to close fever.He was not at all willing. to their doors. Quarantine has been very keep ber isolated after the acaaal fever l'pootly observed in the 'municipality, had passed away, his reason being. and on one of the persons disregard - that She had got the disease fram ing it, a fine 0 a15 has already been somebody else and somebody efse again:imposed. It seems inconceivable that could get it from her." • A most de- suck vital thing a as health regulations spicable attitude, you will say, and yet, . should be, disregarded in. this daY and knowing that such people aae about,', age. If ignorance ithtblies, then bliss can you wonder at the unsatisfactory ) is short lived if the ignorance concerns ,resulte obtained sometimes even -when itself with health, matter. "We had a boy who 'stole from a de- partment titan) ` He was given a • . • chance and to -day he iatgo,inaestraight. •ale 'claims that the, inffuenee or Scout- ing.did it, and nothing but it.". • Jahn, a city boy,, came td. a Scout Damp straight from a police court; where he had been -reprimanded for a minor crime. and theft. In Camp he leareaed that at "Scout's honor is to be. trusted." He atayed -with Scouting and at the next Camp a year later was • found sio trustworthy that he Was bp- acileted Aseistant Quartermaster. "In 1515, a friend of mine whose lausba,nd. was overseas had two boys, one 14 and the ether 10. • The eldest baareot joieed the Scouts, but I had been after. him.. He claimed that he coulcl. not get the tim.e. eff,,aeeing he was worjeing In a Jewelry store here. I heard that he was very flash' with money and on more than oee accasion ac had seta a cheap watch to eonse 'friends. One evening I met Ulm and. 'thought I would take a chance to tall him what I had heard. I led him to Veve the police had been making in- • alarms about him. He was soared ptiff and. in a few minutes he told me the truth. 1 went with him to his em- ployer and in a shoat time we had .the matter etraightened out. I then went with him to his another .and told her. • Poor soal, eh e was broken hearted, but I assured her everythingiaad been put • straight.and that-he.was going -to join the Scouts- He did and in lese than a year graduated. as a First -Class Scout and was the means of brieging In eeveral othea boysaone of wham tb- day is an Assistan,t Scoutaaaster in an- other. Troop., • The lad in question only. left -this Trooa ,ain removal to Ot- tawa, and I often hear from hire, Ile is doing well-' • • , . Unless you are firm 'with yourself you are never likely to become one of tato firm. GUARD THE• BABY • A NST COLD • To guard the baby a,gairist colds nothing can equal Baby's. Own Tablets. The 'Tablets are a mildataxative that will keep"the little one's storra.ch and. bowels working regularly. •It is a re- cognized fact' that where the .stomach and ,bowels aire in goad order' • that colas willnot exist; that the health of the little one will be aood and that he will thrive and be happy and good-. natured. The Tablets are sold by medicirse • dealers • or by mall- at 25 cents a bot from The Dr. Williams' Medleine Co., 13rocliville, Ont. Pictures on Mernoryls It was. 'thailling otory that McGrea .gor..haa to tell.' ' • "I had abandoned all hope,' he aid. - As 1 sanb for the thiad time my past IIZe seemed to -rase bofoao me' "in , a series, pf grim, realistic pictures." A murmur, of sympathy rolled from, tlae.lipe of listening ariends; but just as MoGregor.was, preparing to ,resurnee MeTavish interrupted him.aharply and taapefellY. ,• ,.., And did you happen to notice,. he 'asked, -"a picture of me lending you flater, in the autenan af 1510?" • Untimely Self,Dongratuiation, "I may be a,little deafa! aa,id Grand- -sire 'alabbitt, "but I'm glad. to say mar eyesight is as good as erer. Sinisiaa, pasS me them potatoes," • And he pointed' to a dish full of crisp, brown doughnuts. • , - 11 a great thing can be done at all, can Isa ,done eatilY. But t is that kind of "ease with which a tree" bias - swine after long years of gathering stresiagth.,---lauskin. "And ,bow yoar-little.,baby sister, Ronald?" naked the vicar, who wee- •raakieg a eall. "Oh, ahe's only. fairly well, thanks. 'You . see, crheaa just hatching her teeth." Cheap natineY is afflicting ,China ae •it is afiliating taireatern. Latter:. In a China, however, it IS' not a flood of papal;' but 01 copperf -the money oe-the ia making trouble, The , Yaltiat ef the' asoppei cent4 has ffln ito about I,V) :for, ft deltas,' in giver, a ,Ilepreciattaas that earimasly harts the rarefies -an g, power ot all persons 'who • 1 akar. axed' Beware of . Im ationsi ' WELL ,FIERE'S 11-115 :RUG WE'VE, BEEN To.! 110W WE'LL BE. "PkS 5NUG 13uGnil • GREAT OCEAN LINERS.FOR ST, LAWRENCE ROUTE • The steaaner "Carmania " which with ite sister ship the 'Caronia,a10 being traneferred from the Halifax route to the at. Lawrence route. Tee slaps, whichare 22,000 tons, are now tieing coaverted into oil burners, and start their new service inethe spring. They belong to the Cunard line, which originated with a Canadian -born pioneer in ocean ,transportation, Samuel Cunard, of. Nava Scotia, who pla.yed a big part in early development of the steamship. A Whistling Language. • \Arhat la probably tee most remark- . able "laugaiage" in the world existe in "the Canary -Salamis. The Guanche.s, oza aboriginal. inhabitants of the ialaeds centu.ries. before their discoverac ' by , . the Spaniarda, are extinct as a aeliar- ate mai, but their descendants of mixed bleed atilt hold themselves die - tinct• froth •the pure Spaniards, and posaass at least one peculiarity which no European has ever 'been able to fathoni. This is the waistling language. Tbe ;islands are asa mountainous that whole districts are severed fromtheir a.eigh- hors' by praeipices aild steep valleye, entailing. pealsaps, a ten miles,' detour to cover three or four miles. • In course of time thaeGuanahes evolved a perfect eignalliag Code by whistles. No in- struinent to used; the native laying sorea' trick peculiar to himself by wallah his .Whistle wil carry as far as forte miles. Over such a distance two Guanche,s 'ears carry on quite a long • canaersation by - ordinary mouth His Hearing Restored. • the inVisitale ear:drum. inaentad by A. 0. Leonard, which ie. a miniature megaphone, fitting inside' the ear en- tirely out et sight, -Is restoring the , . hearing of lutindtede. of peeale in New York .city. Ma. Leonard invented. this drum to relieve himself of deafriess and head noises, and it does thia go succes.sfully that no One could tell he la a deaf: man. It, is, effectlye .when aeafnesa., Is 'ceased by caterth or by perforated or. wholly destroyed natural asaams. .A. request for information to A, 0. Leonard, Suite '487, '70 Fifth avenue, New York 'city, will be given a prompt reply. advt ,ritain's Oldest Trees. Although the Yeldhame Oak a.nci the Cowthorpe Oak are •both about • a thausand yearn old, the oak cannot boast of hola.ing the premier poeition for lasting qualities among British trees. This distinction belongs: to the whistliag.• ; ' 'Net ilitirOpeatt. aas: ever- diace.v °red. ahat'saaCiet. ria-. the 'ecide,,-.bet.-it'aciemeto 'depend mate arPon piteletaare anything else:. No ."aot-and-daciti" busiaesi 'of.. lona shortwhietles- is used, but Maly. inflections' , et tat, or • three notes.. • ' It is said, for instance, that a yew at Battle, in Sussex, meet 'have been a, 17Ie Y ba0 coutylbutqf4 aale rc .6 '4 l the faliallY'e go' yet finlab ered tileaea• from a'igh4 adiaated, Itiee .ttatt. harcia IL'JE3 'cric e feUowt wbc lt;rif-1.1 to^,W°1* ra-aehaatata !'" 0044Patialis kuguit <wowing a aatiaotber, lake baa yes, wote gath- e we, hoarse jlm sal been dif- by Jr .the farul lant paying anything , ainaa _fattier,. in 'ova:vette and, ahirt eleevea, atoapaat sad gray, was 'atand• - Ing lithe doorway 'behind hie ears 'aridliea: rfL a tiet f-P6ori)nsItiera • overgeou'krivlaPf'*itteCrileci°•,vPearisit'Inralr'tbt:';'mtaiTlat,1•10alft- * :shoots, 'attereitirliera out ' asigaroasly to and new ,aapporta,had tallee'droop- bag Into the:matte-1 mese and had no blossoms. One shoot, however, had. stretched 'out. wonderfully and bad galpea „„-iii?port,ou p great oak tree Bev. eral feet away. "Jim," hie fattier said, "I want you, te look at that creeper. Sae how that we Viust' NO hn, ran e eisa-hea-e one shoot bee atretched out same or six feet aaa got a firm hold on that. oak, Well, Pvea:been avatchlaa that shoot for some „tirne and have eaam-1 lased it closely. Tee wood ef it wag I" • soft at arst, and 3 couldn't zee hoaa 111 could hold itself IT to reach titrisight out as. itawas dainga but I found that., as it reecbed out, and grewthe wood at the base of 11 became hard and .totgli, very much header awletellghar • . than -the wood of thesie shoot e that youl aeeliangirig down wad ..onlyeaadiag raze:, anci cumber to the uselesa masa ofe stuff oil the •old-,f,ratnie, e That °tie shoot avaich ha reached. the oak 'will be worth all the rest.; it has found,a sup - Pert bag-, enough and high euough ,and ;atrong enough. "It can , climb to. the top -of, it and see the sun rase," • .Far a miriute or two ' D.O. one move- si I t iso wan Pl1/411.1()'0 LTR nervot, . AND' 7a, Tisat begga.ra,-care ° aapreea look will atectiasear C Per°Oinzi etas wilalvisten53 g,alit.- In wetglst etalin't:6 at taken for a ,elsoat ' ,,taT;icte plege 01 your druggist. krrova Che -ma cal "Ca., 25 :Treat St. Fast. Torantaaiani. .•• ke Then Jim go u and took W STRENGTil FOR o' sP°' hid fatb.er s hand. Thank yotteaather, • he said—slather," not "dad" this thee.' EA.1( STOW! • woia't 1 orget. Pll reach out for the 09,4 and will hope to aee the gun ries," Motorist, How Soon Can- You Stop?, • "You have• taught 3ne a lesson that I - Indigestion Disappears When the • Blood Supply is Er.riched. 'The urgent need of all who suffer from inaigeation, and who rind tate stomach unable to perform its usual function, is p, tonic to enrich tha blooth Pain and distress after ea.tiag is the way the stomach ,,bows' that it is too weak to perform the work of digesting • , . the food taken-. In flits conditiera some, People, 'foolishly . reaort to pergataves,' but these only further aggravate tae, traeble. . - New . strongth la given aveaat stet:l- abile by Dr. Williams- Pink Pill cause these pills- enrich and • purify; the blood sispply. This is the natural arocaas. ofgiving attreragth; and tone to the steniach, and it accounte for the speedy relief inatomach disorclera that follows the use eflar..Wiallanas' Pink - Pine., • The appetite revives, 'feed can- Siae'taleeit' withoet discomfort' and the "harden -and pains .of indigestion are dispelled. Mr. William Johnson, awl -anent business ,man, of aaequille, N.S.,- bears testimony to the; value of. -these pills M cases of this .kind. He The nativeta whistle is extremely pierci, aaYs: "I was attacked with itsdirestion ngand, °lie 'scientist wile ous to delve lute the zees -eta of ars age- stomach. I was prescribed for the atni ecompaed by aaavere cranips in the old people, gata'a Guancae to whistle straight into his ear, timed himeelf deaf for week' after:war-de. Beard Beliefs. There wan a • deep -related 'belief among the, ancient peoples of the East that a mania glory was Isis beara. Com- pulsory shaving and the clase-caopping of hair were signs of degradation, This . t . ieborne -ouby reasyrfan. Sculptures, fnhiily dectot, but got Very :little bene 'i fit. Then I tried some of: theadaer, a.ieed rearealea but. with ea heater re - 'Suttee 'Indeed my eonclitran, was groav- , , ng werse. Then I reaa -of the case ot. a'nien who praise,id Dr, Willi.ameaTinta Pills. whose condition was ,ein-tilat. to my' own., • arid. I, decided to try this Medicine; ; 'The result, I think .Was amazing, as, she use of six boxes re- store.d mo' -to my farmer goad' haaIt.lx: I can. mail:mead the therefore warmly The suggestion Is made that Motor- ists thauldtest for themselves their ability ,to make a quick atop In case of emergency. It le perdicted that most of them will be aurpritied. • aliening at 16 ',miles an hour, a car twavels nt. 22 feet a second.,• •At 20 inalea, it 1st 20 feet fouluelses. At 26 in:ilea it is 80 feet 7 inches.• •- At"perfact Edell" 011 dry Pavement, from a. 15-Mi1espeed, covera 26 to 80' feet. At 30 rallea, 40 to 50 feet, at 25, 60 ta '7,5 feet. On 'wetinaveni.enta, this aiaetano-e may be doubled. , The ,motariest oavas it to, himself 'tot , assure. harasalf continually'that his break*se are an proper oattaliti.orat • Frost Are nen drrgerIatala s Co pavuwIth aeln arid heal's. Tise throwing...apt, an old cheat after_, bridal eouple iSeregaraed by , ristrat autliaalties ab the gurylva 1 :01. a very -ancient- custom,conateatecla.avith the • • animator of prap,erte y .41.13110114 certain raced Women wave re- garded as a apecias of. property, and in aoma turcient givilizationa, that of the' Sews eipealally, the aemoval and giving of the'shoe or sanaaleonfirined an exchange on.eale----a-cuatora assert- . , ad to haval et been erived fromathe Egyptiaile. 4 euPetatition w-Ith regard to the warn alcaoe'wast.very „widespread, and exiated, even 'among, tthe, barbarous 5055. Some haVe aver: tried to. eribe It to the time when the halal , gropm. 9:atria& off the ,bride by 'for laud, ',the „bride's,. aerially threw things ter ham e decamped,. which alwayaashow kluge with bears aaas. h ' medicine In old Saxon ,tharalagea the brideas and long hair, and -slaves with clo , use this for' stoinacia trou- 'Grout ideas. tb.eY considerearthat hair medicine . . • father ...handed. atedegaaom the, croaPed hair aird cleanashaVen 'face • ., You ean get thee-a...Pills from .any. dealer o,r by, mail at. -60.Cents itOD: goehea,c1 token 01 author- frog bridesana lisa touched her with • Tho Egyptians, hearever,. had dia was a source of dirt, ana aVdd batD"a 91)2f°r$hSO1 Tito ff3r. iace and head. tTheir Slaves Coact ser- si Medicine Co laeocleville Ont • ' vants were compelled 16 dethe same. , ' The early Greeks . and •13.-oniense — shaved off their boalals. bemuse tlaeY When '‘''''°1°r6 mean L.4611. gave tile enema a, good hold in hand- We color 'the walls 0 oerliving- to-hand fighting! It is. recorded. that room% • ta please bur eyes, and pus - Alexander tbe Gaeat oadered his aol- charre garmeets of different hues to, . „ • diera to shaVe for this reason- suit our -complexiona, or aer individual very old tree 'when williaC'ta:e Cola •It wag thecustom among Romans tastes. Few of es consider color from queror landed. It Is aleae on 80 feet to shave off tho beard at, tae age "ef anythingbet an artistic point af view., an girth. twenty -elle, and preaaet it aa.aar offer- Calor, ,howe,ver, plays an .imparta,ne 'The ye -Ws at Norbury Paris are said .; ing to the household gods. A beard part In trade and commerce, and ciliate tote 2,060 years old, so that they were was grown- qtaa 'tha't age only as a a slight difference In the calai- of many wail grown when Julius Caesar landed I sign of mollrnang• products of Nature or of art makes an in 65 B.O. ' isninenso differ -once to the -value of. the "eordering goods by nail eend article-Inquestion. Ger aVhn tory of Selborne," • believed that the a. Dominion Depress Money Order. •I The familiar example is the varvin famoue y 07* in. Sqlborne chtirchyard colon found in the same, gem. Tae Not to be baug ht. ea.• Scotsman dieappearecl in a ere- . vasse- in ,the Alps, Ills cornratlea could' do nothing for hint, but preaent- ly a. mac party .with guides appearea coolly smoking a c „ , • aad prepared to reacue the Unfortun- ate naana ' A ,gatide was lowered eixty feet into tbe.crevaise, and Presently armlets of conversation floa•ted ep. In a' little while the guicle ,appeared alone. , He hall found the Scot alt ting an• some ,eoft Snow- with al brelaell leg, tear, ,and no lesa acidity refusing tp be rescued until he 'had bargained. aa to the cost of , the ()aeration. ,A faland , hie. had been badly' Thad' over a job ef the same Sort, 'and lie was :determitsed to stay there- until he came ternie• 118 won. • Was at least as old aa the 'church ,Do good. to thy friend to keep him paierle, 'for instance. The moat. value . . . self,. which .goee back to Saxon tan,ea,. '—t,o thy 'enemy to gain him..—Berija- " able le the black. Then comethe pink, and there are 'Many yews along the 111.11.1 Franklin, . Way, - , between WU-Selma-ter arid Canterbury. which,' cassia theY•bul white, an.c1 lastly yellow. The red diamond, being very rare, la One of the greatest es o e the Mast valuttalee Next come blue 11 , . that othe Grose" package or. on. t.F.Lbl,,t you 2,1).1,ze a tili,c3C could eCleetffs7olz,1) 0.01?thaeue.soci(3:810,ps owa .well-informed is to lmaohse know nothing; are not getting the genuineaByer As- , I ' • girth. proved. safe by nallions 'awl pre- scribed y phyaitians oval- a three Yeara' for •Colds ...aleaamette'. Toothache Lumbago . • • Neuritte. Rheamatlem Neuralgia Pain, Pain . Accept „ "Bayer Tablets "of .a.aairlaa 011y.„ Each , unbroken package can- , , tattle atevenaltractione. FIrtnila boxa3 `of twel-vp tablets teat few ceetsabalag., , guets iti$0 bottles as 24 and 100. aapiria la 'the teacia alark (regiateteal Canada) ea Bayer alansifactute of 'atonoa-aetiaacideatea, ,Itaticylicacid: while it,i$ linevan thaa' .asairin anemia .alanuatature, to ,aaisiat the public apiarist anitatiorse the Tab- leta Of }layer cenaj-,)atit 110..stamla 04 with the geneval trade mayk, the "Dayat Cross, , twent a King "-rut” Elought. the. Seat Tao Drotetsgr and. his wife, eaya Punch, were talking over the remar able discoverlea in• King Tutoulehta sauna toraba • "Tata' it wonderful; my deara" Fiala the profeasora "They'ra actuallY found In the tomb oauebasa. and chairs thirt,y eentualeS' old and in good. con- dition," tea:Ilea hie wife, ' e al- waya taid that it paya, la the haw ram to buy the beet." Irian who can't make up his miod probably has 110 mind to make Ke op Minaaa Liniment in the hkeki**, id and green elates alai then white Yet tow diamonde, as in the case af yellow pearks; can be baught comparatively Ignorance is alvrays a miefortunes cheaply, aometitnes ia a criane.--I.edy aaatt- Tuan to furs, The skin af a red fax Bower, IS as warm arid 60ft as that of a: black fox, yet 11 is not worth ft linedi•eath part ot the jarice of ,thas latter. Ilaue and, white fox 'shins of the aeat quality re. very exptineave, but the fur must., e nattrial,-: Although alyed akin ma o6lt talleit has little "valita. • The eaa.rket ba the rarer wooria la 'ruled 'by a,nd grain. a/ • two pieces tif utabagb,ny, each equally sollialt anal good, one allay be woath _ ten times a$ much as tale ot.her bea. o, of the riclineas, of its color; p„lia 0010 apallea 1a, 'walnut, ras,awcast, end even oek and yellow pine , TOrAC1i MISERY, aPaptat Dlapepain the aulakeet, eurest relief foa et.i.on, gatea, flatulence, heartburn, .sourneee or stomach distress calmed by acidity, A. tow taalets , gave abnost immediate rstomath relief. Correct your stomach and digestion nose. for , a, few COVA,N, .Draggitta sell mlationa of packages of Pape's Diariepain. 110 it for Mir 3 kis no titer. Mother! Giv‘ e Sick Child "California Fig Syrup' rmiseas axatilve for Billou canstipated Baby or 'Child. vestals' benefited by talearig Lydia.. arin -down fooli d aisescummi...a.UsOis6.1.0.41 For the' Kidneys Kidney troubles are frequently • aausea by badly digested food which overtaxes these organs to eliminat e the itritaraadds forra ed. Help youa stomach to properly digest the food by taking 15 to 30 drops of Extaact of Roots, sold as fliother Selael'a Curative Syrup and year kidney disorder will' promptlyadisappear.. Get the • genuine.. 50c.and$1.00 bottlea.. - 11111101121110 ii Burned Chu' c had a very "bad pate.e of , on naaahha It" broke out in a raS arkd. was -v..c..17..troublesoryte, itching get burning -a great. deal. 1/get rray 'rest at ilig,ht on aCC01.111i: 6f the ration, arid my face was disfigtired fo-r"lietrtiterneTn. 'any ;in:milt remedies without success. I began using Cu-. ticura Soap,, and Ointrisent,, whiah brought relief right away, and after 1.3sInk two cakes of Cuticura, Soap and two boxes of Cuticuya Ointment I was completely healed.'" (Signed) Miss Mary Campbell, Big Pond, f! Centre NovaScotia. TalficsuriaCuet:eiccuriatasiSvoelayp.r°orlute-vinerallt--'ande-Yd. , toilet purppses. • iSt6:1,110.EAr Pranle'60,1117:,AIVIdod:ter7a.Soldue.71'iterw-Y: 07..g"Cutiuurt,x,Somp =haves without =lux. fero. SoapMe„.011117ont2artnaliOc. Talcutn260, hi11, RQ Rae rmerlds Lydia E. Pink:, hams Ifegetable Compound „, to Other- IViothers ofilfoeurnifIriala' children S.—"I I" jvaaellisothweearnk°atfhtel my last baby came that meld not d I my work a -net suffered for months net a friend induced me to try Lydia Pialtham's Vegetable' Compasma,ShcL taking the ,Vegataa o C in:pound, , 'weakness has leftete and the -pain ita my back has gone. I tell all my Le r 111:: who aro troubled. with female wealerseria to talee Taydia E. Pieleharres Vogeatabla Ilenaferd, N. 5. leneyornicieri:oteliirdi:fie::14833,,tfaiGiinsEaal::::itieiishtlee tea etc,: 'medicine ever sold. Youmay a aaatisia • • at Chad Constipated, bit. lus, feverish, or sick; eolie Babiea and Caildren love • to take genuine gOaliterala g •8yrup! .otlier laxative regulate* he tesider. lit.tie bowals 51) nlooly It ssaeeten he stomach and atarta tire jiver-. and, boareis acting. without, atip,iti6 Containi.. no narcetlea or E,00thlagacirugis. ' Say aCaliforrita" • to your siraggiat anti avoid coanterteltal lasist aeon "Califeirats. atictstp" Wallah contain teatime's Ve.getable Compottal e g lag an pa s. 1 wet troubled it this 'way for nearly felairi years folloaving the 'birth Of any Iliet child and at times catild hardly st and od nay feet. A"rieighbor adaaimainena,ed tha Vegetable Compound tb:hiVtor Iliaaa 1 takesi docorhu 'medicines axithoaa irrea'a benefit. 11 Isas relieved ley patea anal gives arse atacnEetb. 1 ...recommetki 11. i4 gore you permieshat to ute 11137lama monial ietfet4 '—Mrb Lut RYIO, Gino • Alien Alabriana. •, Women who suffer ;ihauld wrifra Isa i$dialll,lainichani Mod ic aria (10.,Gabou Ontario, for a free copy ea :Lydia Ptekliare'a Private '1`cY...,,..:t,toolc upc Ailment.s Peculiar to "ffotneu,..", • ISO E